1965 R.E.Peary High School Yearbook
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Transcript of 1965 R.E.Peary High School Yearbook
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CONTENTS
Faculty and
Administration
Classes
0rganizations
Sports
Student Life
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Reflections . . .
The world around us is one of reflections.Light is reflected from all surfaces to makeobjects visible; it shows reality in sharp re-lief. In a similar way knowledge is reflectedfrom the lives and experiences of those ofour own and of previous times.
This past year has been an enormousmirror with bending surfaces, detectingfriends, interesting places, and reflectingthem to our mind. Here the images of theyear will remain, even as we go our separateways.
The 1965 Polaris is meant to be a re-minder of these reflections, because every-one has their own particular angle of visioninto the mirror of reality.
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FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION
"The leqrn'd
reflect on what
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Dr. Fred L. Dunn
TO OUR THIRD GRADL ATING CL.{SS
The theme, Reflections, is parricuia.-1"* :+-rq-.g'trre ftr fu Hli5 pi.r:i. Theclass of 1965 has developed quaniries of ieaar=hc:- ,* u m .irE :nn thatthe individual members had the _errd 1.ri:r- -r: **n*tt "]..nx,,rnf
jmie e,i.entswhich took place prior to their assumparc ;r j{:rn:r pqnnrrrrmnp* }k::::^re ofthe universe is individual. )'et durins rhe trs -,gi---ffi?;;class has been a part of the crucible of the ;e_rs-:e
, It has been during this period of rinru- :.r::: rn:nnM for ffhrd fu rmrqs_iis tothe new vistas of outer space and r-ita- ,iiErrar1 rq5: fu 4[H,,,,m* .,,: spacepropounded by the tremendous gronth o: :icumru aql.rEm, {hs .-:=e thisperiod time. mankind for the first d-E€ ,t :=ttr-r rE Eidri.i - E:s =::-Jingfact he has ever confronted. That is- rn.p-id'..; *,ory t- fu p"' r iestroyhimself. Never before has mankind ne+,iia: i: {*..- fu ,r-fi_- -s.r.__r :uch arealization has produced; never before he nnrniiinmf fud rn*l fu r:rh. ifuncontrolled, could destroy himself. \er,er barue um rlr*ir* arqn sm6s{;d 1sfind new and proper answers for sunivd.
In reflecting upon our high school. it appears xr G fu ,@ d,t a"351 fiysyears the students and faculty' har-e hrel: rn:qms rr - fumi of :or-r :inder_standing in the development of satisf-i-j.ng E31; ;615qg @[ e.rm,-cships.Mankind may discuss, invent. and develcp @l- u* ry5.h f*rn',e srser andhappier, but his real quest must be rn c';-:rsq: ut tau*rymc-:c :irh inone another which can only come from .r.rmo.rr -".nm;t.'r13 ! dh rom ;g ==rper-
is no greater solution to be found than rfr-r*. i hrr le i*Cry hnc :rurcr.ushipsthat enable the individual to experience rhp :ffilrr ld -irih or,,6rnm *nr: -r: ;"-t ina manner consistent with his goals.Principal
Robert E. Peary High School is dedicated to a nrrpr- afus6g sEEEr mrilrF'ilnot only from his intellect, careful planning. and prersrs=or- k iqdml ry-tant, from his willingness to examine the "whys" sf h* imruru fu !'mim*r
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Principals I
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Miss Mabel Thomas
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N,Guidance Departrn$t
Mrs. J. Poretz, Mr. T. Haislip, Mr. J. A. Sivigny.
Miss Santa Vadala Mr. Frank Sink
Mr. Vincent Gibbs Miss J. Staney
Mrs. Joan Percival Mr. David Moran
Mrs. Phyllis Magrab
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Mrs. Nancy Bratton
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Mrs. Priscilla Blazek, Chairntan, and Mrs. Janet Hurren
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Science Department
Mr,Eusene MlcKav \ tttr. James Hinds
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Dr. Ilona MartonChairman
Language Department
Mrs. Jean MayKuth Mr. Joseph Campitell
Chairman
Mr. Walter Mehlferber
Col. William Heard
Miss Alice SYeles
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Business Department
Mr. Milton ProettChairman
Math Department
ft,Nfir &rmerman
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Mr. John Lewis
Mr. John Przybocki Miss Marlene Sutton
Mr. Warrick Hill Mr. Richard Sprowls
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Drivers Education
Miss June BladenChairman
Industrial
Arts
Department
Mr. James CourtneyChairman
Mrs. Martha Huntington Mrs. Bernice Rycler
Physical
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Mr. Edward Burlas
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Mr. William Williams Mr. Ronald Laneve
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Mrs. Mary McCullough
Miss Lula Galiogly
Home Arts Department
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"He who reflects
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want shows he
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OFFICERS--!tanding: C. Brosrr.Senator; S. Greene, Preident:Seoted: M. Cohen. l: ice-President:
Secretary; R. Myers,C. Jordan, Senator.J. Oliveri. Treasurer.
The follo*'ing pages express the char-acter of the Senior Class. Members arepictured and a fe*' activities are shown.Alon_e ,*'ith these. the 1'ear holds manyother activities to remember: the Home-coming. Discothique (Senior SacrificeDance), Senior Banquet, Senior Play (YouCan't Take It With You), Senior Week,Picnic, Par&'. Senior Prom. and Gradua-tion.
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SPONSORS-Mr. R. Sprowls, Mrs. P. Magrab.
Jill Gonski, Foreign Exchange Stu(ent
Jill Gonski is our Foreign Student this year. She has lived in SouthAfrica all her life in the large city of Johannesburg.
She loves all types of music; and at home she has been the pianosoloist with the Johannesburg Symphony Orchestra.
She loves acting and is taking part in our two school productions,"My Fair Lady" in which she plays Mrs. Higgins, and in ,,Antigone,,
in which she plays the nurse.She loves being with people and she would like to become a
doctor. She has already graduated and has completed one half of herfirst year of medical studies at a University in Johannesburg.
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relate feelings about the
A toast is made to Jill by her "family."
ROBERT \[ILLL.{,U ABER-\.{THY AbbCYCollege FantlnllFootball l{: \t-resrline 3_ -s: l-enerman.s Club3, 4: Polaris Sraff -t: Uilnigfir Sun Sports Ed.4.
DONALD KI}{G .{LE}L{\-DER.L,av'terS.G.A. l: Tract a: $-resdine l-.t:Intramural Bastethall-
REBECCA LEE .{}iDERSO\Dress DesignerTrans. from AJbuqrrrqw- \.-. \le.r.Llub 4.
}IARIn( JOSEPH B.{f,.NeurologistRifle Club .1: I-ab Squad -t-
DIANE ELIZABETH BAX,ERBe a Good lI'ifefrans. from -Uonrgnmer1..{la_ 3: Jr. promC'omm. 3: Polaris Sratr 3: S.G.-.{- -1.
ROGER B..{.KERPlay Sports in ColleeeV. Footbal l- 3. i: \'- Ba=ball l-4: Letter-mar's Club 3. .t: \euspaper Staff -1.
Don
Rifle Club;
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Mttrly
SUSAN LOUISE B-{XER SueTeacherN.H.S. 2-4: Dramatics 3. .1: S.G.A. 4; OTIS 3;I!lt' Fair Ladl .l: Capiul Club 4: Jr. Beta l;Newspaper 3.
CHARLES THOIIAS BALENT CharlieBiologistRadio Club 4: Stage Cre*' 3.
WILLIAIU BARTENSTEIN B\II
Class of 1965
JOSEPH D. BAXATo Succeed
ROBERT BELL
NATHAN BERGSTEINResearch ChemistWrestling 1-4; I .Y . Football 3: Orchestra 1.
LINDA SUE BASSHousewif e
DONALD S. BATTERSBYTo Be Successfu.l
Joe
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ROBERT JOSEPH BEVILACQUA BobPinter
HOWARD C. BEYETrans. from Einstein
R.OY BEYE
DONALD BIFARETI
}IENENA ANTIONETTE LUCIABIANCANIELLODental AssistantTrans. from Northwood 3; Social Club 2;Business Club 2; Intramurals 2, 3.
EVERLY BIACKETOR EvLavyerFootball 1-4; Wrestling 3, 4; 'track l, 2, 4;Intramurals 1-4; Letterman Club 2-4.
PATRICIA ANN BLANKENSHIP PAtElententary EducationDramatics 4; Art Club 4; Capital Club 4.
JEANNE MARIE BOIZELLE JeanPry-chologistS.G.A. 1; Polaris 4; Midnight Sun 4; OTIS 3;Variety Show 3;Sr. Prom Comm.
RONALD BOWLES Ronnie
KATHLEEN ISABELL BOWMAN KathYMusicianPipe Band 1-4; Orchestra 1-4; French Club 2-4; N.H.S. 2-4; MacMillan Club 2-4; ConcertBand 1-3.
DEBERA ELLEN BREACH DCbDental AssistantArt Club 3;S.G.A. 1, 2.
CHERYLE LYNNETTE BROWN CherySee the World and Its PeoplePolaris 4; A.F.S. 3, 4; French Club Pres. 3;S.G.A. 2, 3; School Productions 1, 2, 4; ClassY.P. 2; Victory Princess 2; Jr. Prom Princess;Homecoming Queen 4; Sr. Class Sec.
ELIZABETH EILEEN BROWNTo Get a Good JobTumbling Club 3; Nurses Club 2.
KATHERINE ELLEN BROWNTo Accomplish llhatever I BeginS.G.A. 2, 3; N.H.S. 1-4; G.S.A. 2-4;Ed. 4; Art Club 1-4; Intramurals 1,
Show 2, 3; Cheerleaders 2; Powderball 3.
PHYLIS ANN BURBRINKHigh School Teacher
Kathy
Polaris 3,2; YarielyPuff Foot-
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GRACE ILENE BURNSContittue as a Dental Assistant
WILLIAIU HALL CALLAH.{\DoctorDrama 1-4: Golf l--l: S*imming 3. 4:2; OTIS 3: IIl.Fair I-ad1' 4.
SALVATORE JA}IES C.A.STRODesign a Prodttction Sports CarBaseball 2: Polaris l. -l: Rifle Club 2:Show 4: Ivlidnight Sun 4,
Gracie
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Variety
CAROLE ANN CATLI\AccountantSenior Prom Comm.
EDITH A. CHAIKEN
Medical Careers Club 2J: NeuspaperJ.
KIMBERLY CHA\CE}SecrelaryCapita\ CIub -t
Club
Kim
SHIRLEY ANNE CHRISTBeauticianG.S.A. 3, 4; Intramurals 2-4;OTIS 3; Midnight Sun 4.
MARCIA GAY COHENHappinessS.C.A. 3, 4; Class V.P. 3,G.S.A. 2-4; Dramatics Club 3,4; OTIS 3.
STEVE CONNERTo Drive a Rail
Dance Club 4;
Marsh
4; N.H.S. 2-4;4: Forensics 3.
Pctt
Sandy
Folk Sing-
PATRICK LOUIS CONROYMeteorologistIntramurals 1-3.
SARA COSMANSecretary
SANDRA SUE COTLERPsychologistNewspaper Club 2, 4; Dramatics 3;ing Club 4; OTIS 3; Dance Club 1.
ROSARY DIANNE CRAMCollege and TravelDramatics 3, 4; F.N.A. 2; Midnight Sun
Bunnie
4; MyFair Lady 4.
ROSS STERLING CROSSLANDDoctorV. Cross Country 2; V. Football 4; Baseball 2-4.
KENNETH J. CYMBALSKI KennYA dvertisingBaseball 1-4.
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EDWIN HARDY DAVIDSON JRElectronics EngineerRadio Club l-4; Cross CountrY 3,Club 1; Lab Squad 4.
}IICHAEL BARBOUR DAVISPritierJ.V. Football
Ed
4; Science
Mickey
Guy
lohnny
NORELLA DECEDERFELT RellaDental AssistantS.C.A. t-4; Tumbling I-31 Snowball Princess l:Intramurals l-3; Powder Puff Football 3: Vari-ety Show 2, 3.
JOHN CUY DECHENEBookkeeperIntramurals; OTIS; Pep Band.
JOHN DEEB JR.Colleee
MICHAEL DAVID DELAYO JR. MiKCCollegeWrestling 2; Intramurals 1-4; Science Club 2.
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compete in basketball
JOAN DIANE DELOZIERHome EconomistS.c.A. 1-3; Cheerleaders 1-2; F.H.A. l-3:'G.S.A. 1, 2; Yariety Show 1-4; Dance Club 4;Intramurals 1, 2.
JEANNE MARIE DONOVANDental AssistantTrans. from Holy Cross l; S.G.A. 4; Art Club1;Glee Club 2.
MATTHEW JOSEPH COLE DREW ColeCollege and Restaurant ManagementIntramurals 1-4; Midnight Sun 4; Track l, 2.
DARALYN WAYNE DUFFYArt TeqcherTrans. from Va. 3; Yearbook 4; S.G.A. 4;Capital Club 4; OTIS 3; Class Committees 3,4; Art and Poster Club.
ROBERT MICHAEL DUNWIDDIE M|KCTo Be HappyWrestling 1, 2.
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SANDR.{. DL'TTO\Secretary
MARGARET ..\.\\ E\"{.\STeacherF.H.A. 2. 4: Capiul Clut'-s: French Club 2.
MALINDA C. F.{DLEI'Dental AssistantIntramurals l: S.GA- l"
Linda
AIAN ED\\-.{RD FAGLES AI\ledical D,xrorN.H.S. l--t: S.G-{- -1: Pres- }Iedical CareersClub 4: Rifle Club. l: I-enerman's Club 3, 4;Varietl' Shor- l. l: \l-restling & FootballTrainer l{: OTIS -i: Barbershop Quartet 2.
CHARLES LOUIS F.{\-T.{CCI C huckRadar Specialistlntramurals l--*: \ti"'tniEht Sua -r.
ROBERT ED\\".{R.D F.{RRELL BObBookkeeperBasketball l- i: Tr-ock '--1: J.\-. Football 2.
Sandy
Peggy
BETTY ANN FARROWForeign ServiceGlee Club 1; French Club 2, 4; Capital Club4; Committees 4.
MARIE THERESA FAULKNERCommercial Artist
DANIEL WAYNE FERRO DannySalesmanV. Football 2,3;Yariety Show; Track.
JOHN MAYNARD FERRO lohnnyElectronics EngineerTrack 3; Bagpipe Band 1.
LOUIS FISHLOWITZ LouTo Be Very Successf ulS.G.A. 3; V. Football l, 2; Pep Band 1-4;Science Club 3; OTIS 3; Variety Show 1.
ALVIN ELWOOD FLICKINGER WoodyI.B.M. ProgrammerV. Track 3, 4; Intramurals 1-4; Midnight Sun4.
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DONALD EDWARD FORDCommercial ArtistBasketball 1, 2; Intramurals 1,2, 4.
CHARLES J. FORQUERCivil EngineerRifle Club 2; Polaris 3; Intramuralsball Mgr. 4.
SANDRA FOX
Don
Chuck
1-4; Foot-
Sandy
JOHN FUGGIAN
JAMES GEBERT
SANDRA ANN GEIGERSecretart
Class of1965
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Sandy
SUSAN CATHERINE GEIGLEINBeoutician
Sue
F.H.A. 2; Cheerleader 4; Intramurals 3, 4;Homecoming Princess 4; Powder Puff Football3.
PATRICIA M. GEISSLERTo Get Married
PATRICIA ANN GENUA Patlnterior DecoratorG.S.A. 3, 4; Intramurals 1-4; Glee Club 1;Tumbling Club 1.
LAURETTA ROSE MARIE GIACALONESecretaryStudent Guide 1.
ROY A. GILFIX RasSocial WorkS.G.A. 1, 2; OTIS 3; V. Baseball 2, 4; Y.Football 2, 4.
KIM DOROTHY GINGERICH KiMA irline StewardessNurses Club 1; Girls Club 2; Intramurals 1, 2;Variety Show 4.
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KAREN REA GOBEILLETo Be s Good Wife
JILL GONSKIDot'torA.F.S. 4; Variety Show 4; My Fair Lady 4;Dramatics 4.
GUY GERALD GOODWIN GooeyElectrical. EngineerN.H.S. 1-4; Baseball Mgr. 1,-4; Basketball Mgr.2-41 Football Mgr. 3, 4: Student Athletic Di-rector 4.
ALAN ROBERT GORDONI ndustrial DesignerS.G.A. 4; Capital Club 4; Committees 4.
ROBIN DIANE GORDON Rob"The Road Not Taken"S.G.A. 3, 4; N.H.S. 1-4; Dance Chtb l, 2, 4;French Club 3; Capital Club Pres. 4; YarietyShow 1-4; OTIS 3; Comm. 3.
Seniors face new challenges during their final )'ear...
DONALD ANDREW GRAHAM D-GOceanographerBaseball l, 2, 4; Basketball 1-4; Football 4;Cross Country 3.
LEE EDW".l,R.D GR{}TCollegeV. Football I-{: \-- S-ne*line 2{: Y. Track 2;Letterman's Club -1- -l-
STEPHE\ GREE\E SteveLaxterV. Football 3- 4: Y- Debare 3. -l: V. Baseball 1-4: N.H.S. l{: Senirr Cla(\ Pres.: Letterman'sClub; \lidnigtt Srm J-
CAROL JO .{\\ GR.IESBACHTo Gi;e To lilc "4s lluch As I ReceiteArt Club 3: Dramaorx -1: Homecoming Prin-cess 4: Comm- 4: \IitniEht Sun 4: School Pro-ductions 3. .l-
ALAN BARRY GR,OSS AICollegeN.H.S. 2: Band lJ: Bxketball Mgr. 3, 4;Football II*er. -l: Tr-c*t \Igr. 3. .1: Intramurals1-4.
WAYNE OLr\'ER GRO\ESOtrn a Remodeling BwsinessJ.V. Football.
MARVIN GUERR{
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EDWARD CLEVE GURSKYBroadcastingBasketball Mgr. 1-4; Football Mgr.s.G.A. 1,2.
WILLIAM JAMES HABERLINLawyerTrans. from Saint John's 4.
CAROL JEAN HALLT eacherTrans. from Omaha, Neb. 3; Capital Club 4;OTIS 3: F.T.A. 3.
SHERRILL SUE HANTEN ShereeDramatic TeacherVariety Show 3, 4; G.S.A. 3, 4; Polaris 2.
Eddie
l; Track 1;
Bill
DIANE LOUISE HARDESTYSocial DirectorF.H.A. 4; F.N.A. 1;Intramurals.
ANNE HARDMANMarine BiologyDramatics 4; Capital Club 4; Trans. Farming-ton, N. Mex.
MattieMADALYN ANN HARDYTo Help PeopleDramatics
CAROL EILEEN HARRIST eacherF.T.4.2,3.
CHERYL JANICE HARRIS
LOIS AYAKO HASHIGUCHITo Get Into CollegeFrench Club 1, 3;F.H.A.2,4.
NANCY HENDERSHOT
MALCOLM RICHARD HARRIS MAICriminologistBasketball 1-4; Football 1, 2; Cross Country 3;Letterman's Club 3, 4.
NikkiMedical SecretaryS.G.A. 3; Powder Puff 3; G.S.A. 1; VarietyShow 1;Art Club 1
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LARRY ALAN HERSHEYTo Succeed and Have FuttIntramurals; Cross Country 3: V. Football 4.
RANDALL SHERWOOD HIGGINS RandYPsychologypotaris a]-Rifle Club 1: Intramurals l. 2: OTIS3.
MARY ANGELA HIGHT U seless
Assistant 3: Capital Club
BEVERLY VIRGINIA HILL BCVLive Every Minute ol LifeG.S.A. 2-4; Dramatics 3t OTIS 3: French Club2; Capital Club 4.
HELEN MARJORIE HIPKINSSecretoryF.H.A.4.
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ELIZABETH ANN HOCKADAY LiZLegal SecretaryPolaris 1l Business Club 2: Intramurals 2, 3.
ANN ERNESTINE HOFFMANTo Make the Most of My LifeDramatics 3. 4: OTIS 3: Capital Club 4; Vari-ety Show 3. 4: Po*'der Puff Football 3; G.S.A.3; Intramurals 2, 3: Comm. 4: WINX Reporter4.
CAROLYN ANNETTE HOLLAR CarolBeauticianF.H.A.4.
VIVIAN LEE HOLLINSBeauticianG.S.4.3.
CAROL ANN HOOVERT eacherN.H.S. 2-4; F.T.A. 1; French Club 3; MathClub 4; Aurora Club 4; MacMillan Club 2;OTIS 3.
CLIFTON DARRYL HOSFORD CIifr
MICHAEL ROBERT HOSFORD Mike
NANCY LENORE HULL W.B.Be a Pink CloudPolaris 1-4; Intramurals 1, 2; French Club 2,3; OTIS 3; Capital Club 4; Variety Show 4;Midnight Sun 1, 4; Comm. 2-4.
JOHN REID HUTCHISON HtttchNuclear PhysicistV. Basketball 1-4; V. Baseball 1-4; CrossCountry 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Letterman's Club 2-4; Interstate Math Comp. 4.
ROBERT GAIL INSKEEP BObEducationRifle Club 3, 4;Library Club 3, 4; Intramurals3, 4; Pep Band 4; WINX Reporter 4.
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SUSAN MARIE JACKSON SuePrivate Secretary
PAULA ELIZABETH JACOBS P.].Make Others HappyCheerleaders 1-4; N.H.S. 1-4; Tumbling Club 1-2; OTIS 3; F.H.A. 2; F.S.A. 3; S.G.A. 2;Dance Club 3; Glee Club 1; Variety Show 1-3:Lab Squad 3l G.S.A. 2, 3 Pres. 4; HonorTeams 2-4.
THERESA ANN JEFFERSMedicine
Terry
S.G.A. 4; Powder Puff Football 3; OTIS 3;N.H.S. 3, 4; Variety Show 3; Rifle Club 2-4;"Life With Father" 2; Dance Comm. 3: Medi-cal Careers Club 3, 4;.Drama Club 2, 3.
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Seniors enjoy conversation with lunch...
LINDA FAY JENKINSSecretary
JARED ALAN JOHNSONLawyerCross Country 4.
ANTHONY HOWARD JONESA rchitectIntramurals 1-4; Lab Squad 1.
Lin
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HEATHER ANN JONESExecutive Legal SecretaryF.H.A. 1,2; Tumbling Club 1
CURTIS RAY JORDAN CurtElectronic EngineerN.H.S. 1-4; S.G.A. 1-4; Lab Squad 3; CrossCountry 4; Radio Club l-4; Musicals l-4;Comm.4.
ROXY MARCARET JOSEPHModelVariety Show 3; My Fair Lady 4.
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GLORIA JEAN KANESociology
Henri
QTIS 3; Capital Club 4; polaris 4; DramaClub 4; Variety Show 4; Intramurals 2; WINXReporter 4; My Fair Lady 4.
LYNNANNE KANTHAL LynnSocial Wcllare WorkerMidnight Sun 2, 4; Drama Club 3; DanceClub 1; OTIS 3;Folk Music Club 4.
LINDA ANN KEANYN urse
DONALD RICHARD KECKLER ShadowCollegeAudio Visual Aids 1-3; Intramurals 1-3.
COLETTA ISABELLE KEMPERTo Find and Achieve a 14orthwhile GoalS.G.A. 2, 3; Polaris 4; Drama Club 3; G.S.A.3, 4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Rep. 2, 3; OTIS 3;Comm. 2-4;My Fair Lady 4.
DIANE KERKERING
PATRICIA LEE KILGOREArt TeacherF.H.A. 2-4; Polaris 4; Capital Club 4.
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TERRY LEE KII.PATR,ICKPh;-s. El" InrrrrrlorLetterman\ Club 2--{: \.. Basketball l-4: V.Football l-t: \-. Baseball l{: Variety Show 2.3: N-H.S- l: Jr- Class Pres-
ROBERT E KD[B-{LL JR.. BobbtA Succesiul- @a*ia;ril SingerI\Ic\IilIan Singrrs 2: Variety Show 1-4; Dra-matics 4: Ubra4- Club l: "NIy Fair Lady"4.
LE\TTS CL{RJI KL\T}TEL KimLatt'yerBasketball l: Crc Cormul' 3; Football 4;Wrestling 3: I-ab Sqrad 3: Irtterman's Club 3,4: Radio CIub l-{: F.SA- 3-
EUGE\-E }t. Xf\:GPrinter
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Intramurals 1- l-PATRICL,I, .{.\SE IS_ESEL PAtMar4'a llillionoircCheerle.rlers f{. Cocpt- l. Capt. 2, 4; N.H.S.l. 2, S€c- f: TrrmHins Club l. 2: FreshmanClass Pres-: Fll-{- l: S.GA. 2-4, HouseSpeaker.l: !'ariet1- Shos l-3: OTIS 3.
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CATHIE ANN KOSESSocial DirectorIntramurals 1-3; Variety Show 3; TumblingClub 1; F.N.A. 1.
JOHN RUSSELL KREPS RuSIyElectricul EngineerFootball 1; Football Mgr. 2-4; Track Mgr. 1;Wrestling Mgr. 1; Letterman's Club 1-4; LabSquad 3, 4; Intramurals 2-4.
ARTHUR EUGENE KRUM ATtieA rc hit ect ural E ngine erS.G.A. 1; N.H.S. 2; Math Team 3, 4; V. Foot-ball 4; Intramural Council 4.
JANICE ELAINE KUYKENDALLLegal Secretary
Jan
Dance Club l, 2, 4; Variety Show 1, 2, 4;Business Club Treas. 4; Intramurals 2-4; High-land Flingers 2; Powder Puff Football 3.
LINDA LILLIAN LANES ecretaryG.S.A.; Intramurals; Honor Teams; PowderPuffFootball 3.
NANCY LEE LAWSONTeacherDramatics 4.
RAYMOND E. LAWSON JR.ServiceFootball 3.
Fat Daddv
GATLELIZABETH LEETo Live a Long and Happy LifeDramatics 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4; OTIS 3.
JULIA HELENE LEINSTo Have a Full, Happy, Usef ul LifeOTIS 3;Comm.
Helene
PAUL FRANKLIN LEISSHistorical ResearcherLibrary Club 2, 4; Variety Show 2;rals 1-4.
ROBERT CHARLES LE MOONPsychologyForensics 4.
JOSEPH FRANCIS LEONTIAutomated AccountontFootball l-3; Basketball 1; Track 1.
PAUL E. LYTLE JR.Construction EngineerLibrary Club 1; Lab Squad4.
STEWART MAIDAV eterinarictnWrestling 3, 4; Pep Band 2-4.
PAMELA SUE LITTLEWOOD PamWrite the "Great American Noyel"G.S.A. 1-4; N.H.S. 2-4; S.G.A. 2, 4; FrenchClub 3, 4; OTIS 3; "My Fair Lady" 4; ArtClub 1.
Intramu-
Bob
Joe
Eddie
2; Intramurals 1-
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CANDY LEE \I.\FFEIPhtsical Education T eacherC.S.a. :-+: Intramurals lJ: Honor Teams 2-4;Fowder Puff Football 3: \'arietl' Show 3; Mid-;i-i;ii; If"-tri"g Cr"t' t. i. +; Pep club 3.
JOHN PETERS \I.{KTOSA rclitectV. Basketball l-{: \'. Ba-ball 1-4: V. Football4: V. Cross Country 3: Ilath Team 3, 4;N.H.S. 1.1: \'arier-v Sho*'1.
THO}IAS B. IIALO\E\' MiCKTo go to CollegeFoo"tball 2. 3:-Intramurals 1. 2: Variety Showl.
JANIS \IARGOLIS JAN
Speech TherapistDrama Club'-t: Debate Team l: Midnight Sun1, 2: \rariet1. Shox' l. 3. 4: OTIS: Folk MusicClub 4: Intiamurals l: Dance Club 1; ClassComm.
ROBERT CL^'LR-K \I-{RSHALL JR. BobChenical EngineerTrack 1. J: J.\'. Football 2: Basketball 2'
DONALD HO\IET \TARTIN DOIT
HateafulllifeV. Baseball i[gr. 2--l: Football 2; Intramurals1-4.
ROBERT AL}ION }IARTINTo ntake a million dollars
JACQUELINE A\N \IASLONAIntramurals l. 2.
Bob
I ackie
ROBERT DAVID MASON Bob,State TrooDerStamp Club l: Track I I Archery Team 2'
MARK JAY MATHISComouter Proqrammeri.c.A. pr.t. 4] Jr. Class Treas.l Math Team 3'
4l French Club 3; N.H'S. l-4'
DONALD RAY MAULLER DON
To have a good life and make lots of mo.ney--
Pipe Band 1-4; Library Club 2; Radio Club1.
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KATHLEEN MCCRAW Kathy
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MARY JO McELFISH lodieBeauticianF.H.4,2.
TIM CRANSTON McINTOSH MacTo live a life lull ol happiness and loveFootball 1-4; Track 1-4; Basketball 1-3; Let-terman's Club 1-4: N.H.S.
DON MACKAY
JAMES ROBERT McKEE JimCltemistTransferred from Utica High School, Mich.
JOHN McLOON
NELSON McLOON
Class of
1965
HOWARD ALVA McNINCHVivereN. H. S. 1;V. Football 2-4; V. BasketballBaseball 3; Letterman's Club 2-4.
TTM McPHERSON
Hal
3; v.
TERRY LYNN McPHILLIPSSecretary (Mission)
SHARON LYNN MEADOWS PeaheadTo get through CollegeDrama Club 3, 4; Capital Club 4; MidnightSun 4; OTIS; "My Fair Lady."
KRISTINA MEHL KrisTo know, to understond, to tolerateCheerleaders 2-4; Class Pres.2; S.G.A.3;Powder Puff Football 3; G.S.A. 1; DramaClub 4; Variety Show 2, 3; School Produc-tions; F.N.A. 1.
VERNON HOUSTON MILLER JR. VernTo be healthy, wealthy, wise, and thankfulS.G.A. 2, 3; Letterman's Club 1-4; Golf 1-4;Variety Show; Cross Country 3; Drama Club2-4; Science Club 1, 3; Intramurals 2-4; Tennis4; "My Fair Lady"; OTIS.
RICHARD HENRY MOLINEU RICfr
United States ltlovy, SLtbntarine ServiceGolf Team.
JOY LYNNE MOORE LynneSocial WorkerOTIS: Drama Club 4; "My Fair Lady"; SnowBall Comm. 2.
PETER BRADLEY MORAN PCIC
SalesmanTransferred from Central High, Evansville,Indiana.
DAVID PRESTON MORROW DaveTo achieve the goals I have setBand 1-4; Pep Band 1-4; Orchestra 1-4; Foot-ball 1, 2; Lab Squad 3, 4; Science Club 3'
JOSEPH DEAN MOSER Joe
Medical Doctori.c.n. :, Rifle club 2-41 N'H.S. 3. 4l Polaris+r C.ott Counlrv 3; Wrestling 2. 3: Track 2' 3:
Math Team 4; Lab Squad 3: Science Club 3'
SUE MULLEN
ANTOINETTE IIARIE MURPHY SandY
Legol Secretary
RONALD EVERETT \IYERS RonForeistt Service Officer'S.G.i.'i. +, o.6ut. 2. 4: oTISr N'H'S 2:
Honor Guard l. 3: Varietl Show.
DANIEL CHARLES NEGOLA DANNY
To be a doctor of nedicine (Vet')Wrestling l. 3. -1: Football l: Baseball llTrans. from SPringfield. N. J.
JOHN EARL NELSONElectrical EtrgirrcerJ.V. Basketball 2: Color Guard 2' 3'
MARTHA FRANCES NEWMANTo be a good wile and ntotherN.H.S. I: Drama Club 3, 4; Variety Show 1,
2; Powder Puff Football 3: OTIS; Orchestra 2;"My Fair Lad1"'4: Dance Club 1, 2.
SALVATORE JULIO OLIMPIO SalRetail MerchandiserS.G.A. 1; Baseball 1: N.H.S. 1; Midnight Sun4: Variety Show l.
Morty
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JUNE DORIS OLIVERIDoctorVariety Show 1; N.H.S. 2; S.G.A.OTIS; Lab Squad 1, 4; "MyDrama Club 4; Class Treas. 2, 4.
MICHEL C. ONDEKLegal SecretaryF.H.A. 1,2.
lunie
1; Polaris 1;Fair Lady";
CECELIA CAROLYN PERNIA CeaIBusiness SchoolN.H.S. 1, 2; OTIS; "My Fair Lady"; F.S.A. 3;.S.G.A. 3; Polaris 1, 4; G.S.A. 3, 4; YarietyShow 3; Powder Puff Football.
JAMES WILLIAM PETERSON PeteAl'ligator WrestlerOTIS; Drama Ctub 4; Intramurals 4; Polaris4.
NORRIS P. PETERSON PeteBusiness CollegeTrans. In Senior Year
PATRICIA ANN PETERSON PAIDental HygienistOTIS; Variety Show 1-4; N.H.S. 2-4; Cheer-leaders 1, 2; French Club 3; Folksinging Club4; Drama Club 4; All-State Chorus.
Class of
1965
DIANA LYNN PHILLPSl.B.M. SecretaryVariety Show 1; Cheerleaders 1, 4; PowderPuff Football 3; Business Club 4.
RICHARD A. PICONELithographer
HAROLD CROCKETTPILLSBURYlly' stli6i ns-I)661svRifle Team 2-4; Color Guard 2-4; Medical Ca-reers Club 3, 4; S.G.A. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; MathTeam 4; Intramurals 4; Variety Show 3.
DIANA LEIGH PISTOLETo be happy, understood, and understandingF.T.A.; G.S.A. 1, 2; Glee Club 1-4; Debate 2;Library Club 3; Drama Club 4; Math Club 1;Plays 1-4; Yearbook; Variety Show; Intramu-rals 2; I.M.C. 3; Trans. from R.M.H.S.
CHARLES A. POORE PorleyTechnicol EngineerStage Crew; Radio Club; Audic' Visual Club.
RONALD IAMES PRUE RonnieTo learn how to cope with witchesVariety Show 2-4; Football 2; Intramural; V.Cheerleaders 4; Trans. from Good Counsel.
Lynn
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PATRICIA PUGLISILegal SecretaryF.H.A. 4: Homecomin_s Princess 3.
MANUEL QUINO\ESELIZABETH AG\ES RA.BBITTPrivate Secretary
Betty Boop
KAREN RAFTEMajorettes 3. 4. Treas. 4: F.H.A. Pres. 4; Vari-ety Show 3: OTIS 3: Trans. To Peary 3.
PAMELA CAROL RAFTE PamIttterior DecoratorMajorettes 3, 4, Capt. 4: F.H.A., V.P. 4; Vari-ety Show: OTIS 3: Trars. From Wheaton 3.
CAROL ANN RAGLANDContntercial Arti.stMajorettes 2-4'. Co-capt.4; G.S.A. 1-4: Intramurals4.
4: Dance Club 1, 2,1-4: Variety Show 2-
MICHAEL WILLIAM RASCH MiKeDoctorColor Guard 2-4; Basketball 2; Football 1;Track 1; N.H.S. 1-4; Cross Country 2-4.
FREDERICK MICHAEL REEVE FTedArmed ForcesIntramurals 1-3; Basketball 1.
ROBERT ALLAN REJONIS BobTo Succeed in Whatever I Do
BARBARA JOYCE RHODESProfessional Modelq I A 1--3; Freshman Class V.P.; VictoryPrincess 2; Comm. 3; Intramurals 4; VarietyShow 1.
CHARLES ROBERT RHODES BobbyC o nstructi onal Engi neer
JOHN TERRENCE RILEY TerrtV et eri nariunD-ramatics 1-4; OTIS 3; Variety Show 4; GleeClub 3, 4; "My Fair Lady."
THOMAS FRANKLIN RILEY TommySet DirectorArt Club 3; Library Club 2-4; Variety Show 1-4; OTIS 3; "My Fair Lady."
RICHARD ROBERSON DickMusicianPep Band 1-4; Wrestling 1-3; Plays 2-4; Yari-ety Show 1, 3; Intramurals l-4.
SUSAN JOYCE ROCHOW RochMarry a MarineFreshman Class Sec.: F.H.A. 1-3, Pres. 3;Snowball Princess 1; Dramatics 4; OTIS 3;Midnight Sun 3; Capital Club 4; Powder PuffFootball 3; Intramurals 1-4; Comm. 3, 4.
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LAWRENCE ELDON ROOTA rchitect
MARCIA ANN SABATINO
Intramurals 2; Comm. 4.
DENA R. ROSENTHALTravelF.N.A. 1-2; Dramatics 3, 4; Variety Show 3, 4;OTIS 3; "My Fair Lady" 4.
DOUGLAS RANDALL ROSS BBBiologistV. Wrestling 2-4; Track 2-4; Cross Country;N.H.S. 3,4.
JAMES ERWIN ROWE limAir Force PilotDebate Club 4; Library Club 1, 3; BowlingClub 1;OTIS 3.
ROBYN ANN RUCKEREngineerN.H.S. 1, 2; Variety Show 1; Dramatics 1, 4;Library Club 2-4; Powder Puff Football 3tOTIS 3; "My Fair Lady" 4.
Larry
MarshThe TheatreDramatics 2-4; "Life With Father" 2; OTIS 3;Variety Show 3; Lab Squad 4; Library Club 3,4; "My Fair Lady" 4.
Seniors in advanced art show creative abilities...
CHRISTINE ELLEN SAUNDERSON ChTisSocial AnthropologistLibrary Club 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3; Forensics 2-4; Dramatics 3, 4, V.P. 4; A.F.S. 4; Folk Sing-ing Club 4; S.G.A. 3; Variety Show 4; OTIS 3;Comm.2-4.
TONI ANN SCARPELLIStenographerIntramurals 1-3; Business Clab 2-4; Y.P. 2;G.S.A. 2, 3, Treas. 3; Variety Show 3; LibraryClub 1-3; Glee Club 1.
WILLIAM MORRISSCHLOSSENBERG B|IIPoliticionPep Band I-4; S.G.A. 2, 4.
qARY KENNETH SCHOONOVERElectronic Engineerl.G.A. Treas. 4; Math Team 4; N.H.S. 2_4;Football 2-4'. Track 2-4.
MICHAEL FREDERICKSCHRIDERCatholic Prtest
Mike
Stage Crew 3, 4: OTIS 3; Variety Show 3:wPHS 3, 4: Sports announce. i"i-F"Jitlir +.
JOYCE ARLENE SCOLNIK toycieHistory TeacherVariety Show 3. 4: OTIS 3l Capital Club 4:Comm. 3,4.
KAREN MARIE SCUDERILegal SecretartIntramura-ls
_1--4; Business CIub V.p. 4; G.S.A.3,4; Sec. N.H.S. 3,4; Honor Teams 3, 4.- - '
WILLIAM ROBERT SEESTED BiIILawyerRifle Club 2, 3; Rifle Team 3, 4; Wrestling 2,3.
Class of1965
\OY DWAIN SHANKEL Dv,ainGraduare f rom ColleeeCIee Club 2. 4.
XtRX CUSTIN SHULLENBARGER S/rel/yDotu Proc.es.tor
RICKY DANIEL SEWELLTo.ltave a n.onderltrl. happy lifeand ltqvc 0 son.Football 1,2.
MARTINA MARIA SHAFFERWriterF.N.A. 1; Trans. From Richard,:
Let My Little Light ShineV. Football 1-4; Basketballs.G.A. 1,2.
MICHAEL SNELL
Rickwith S.L.P.,
Maria
Montgomery
RONALD WAYNE SINGLETON Ron
1-3; Baseball l, 2:
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Mike
Variety Show 1, 2; Tumbling Club -1, 2;N.H.S. 1-3; Honor Teams 1-3; Intramurals 1-3;Cheerleader 1, 2.
WILLIAM RODNEY SPICER JR. BillY
BONNIE, REA SOPERModel.
Printer
PHYLLIS JEANCollegeS.G.A. 4; Polarisrals 2; OTIS 3.
Bonnie Jo Redskin
SPIGELMOYER PhiI
4; Capital Club 4; Intramu-
MARY FRANCES SPONAUGLETo Be An Angel
ROBERT BOYD SPONAUGLEAccountant
PETER HAY STAFFORDA rtistVariety Show 1;OTIS 3;Dramatics 4
Poo Angel
Bob
Pete
MARCIA LEIGH STARKSE I eme ntary School T eac he rDramatics 1-4; OTIS 3; "Life With"My Fair Lady" 4; French ClubShow 3,4; Library Club 4.
SUSAN MAXWELL STONEBe Happy
Father" 2;3; Variety
Sue
Orange Popsicle3; Cheerleaders 4,Club 4; Variety
HELENE TATALOVICHPhysical TherapistFrench Club 3; Polaris 3, 4; Variety Show 4;N.H.S. 2; OTIS 3; "My Fair Lady" 4; DanceClub 2; Capital Club 4; Comm. 1-4.
PATRICIA JOSEPHINE ANNTAVENNER Patti JoTo Get Some Place In This Wonderful WorldF.H.A. 1-4; Powder Puff Football 3; Comm. 3,4.
CLAUDIA TAYLOR
JOHN GANNAWAY TAYLOR JR. DoDoBusiness ManagerTrans. From Wheaton.
LOUISE THOMASORLEANT eacherTrans. From Atlanta, Ga.Sec.4l Polaris 3; CapitalShow 3; Comm. 3,4.
PRISCILLA ANN THOMAS PAtT eac herG.S.A. 3,4.
JAMES THOMPSON Jim
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CAROLYN ANNE TOBEYI nterior DesignDramatics 1-4; S.G.A. 1-3; School1-4; N.S.A. 1; Variety Show 2,Sun 1; Library 2.
JUDY ANN TOMPKINSCollegeDrama Club; School Productions.
Lynn
Productions3: l\Iidnishr
CHARLES WALTER TRUMBO JR. ChuckPlay Football in CollegeFootball 2-4; Baseball 2-4; Intramurals 2--[:Letterman's Clttb 2-4; Midnight Sun 3: VarietlShow 2.
FRANK C. TURNERlllarine AviotorOTIS 3.
THOMAS BERNARD TYLERMajor League Baseball PlayerBaseball 1-4; Intramurals 1-4.
DARLENE ANNE UZZELL ShortyReceptionistG.S.A.; Intramurals; Honor Teams 1-3.
LUCY VALAER
KRIS DEE VANDER WEYDENTo Never Grow OldCheerleaders 1-4, Co-capt. 2-4; S.G.A. l-4,Sec. 3; N.H.S. 1, 2, V.P. 2; Powder Puff Foot-ball 3; Variety Show 1-4; Comm. 3; TumblingClub 1; School Productions 1, 4; Honor Team1.
JANICE CAROL VAUGHN JanS ecretaryIntramurals 1-4; Majorettes; Business Club;Dance Club; Variety Show.
Tommy
DonnieCommuni-
l-4; N.H.S.Letterman's
DONALD ALLEN WAGNERTelemetry Programmer in SatellitecationsFootball 2-4; Basketball 1-4; Track1, 2; Math Team, Math Club 4;Club 2-4; S.G.A. 4.
SHANNON ANNE WALLLegol SecretaryTumbling Club 1.
MARGARET WEBER
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LARRY KENNETH WELLMANA rchitectBowling Club 1; Intramurals 1-4; Baseball 1.
SHERRY ANNE WHITECommercial ArtistLatin Club 1-2; OTIS 3; May princess 3: .'MvFair Lady": Cheerleaders 4; Midnieht Sun 4. '
RONALD M. WILLETT RonnieBasketball 1-4; Football 3; Intramurals 2, 3.
JOHN HOUSTON WILLIAMSON JackCollege GraduateTrack 3; Football 4.
SANDRA LYNN WORTHINGTON SandyA rchaeologistPig]o_gy- Club 2; Yearbook 1; History Club 2;A.F.S. S!c. 4; S.G.A. 1-3; French Clib 1, 3, 4,Pres. 4; F.S.A. 3; Capital Club Sec. 4.
Class of 1965
WAYNE WINSTEAD
DONNA LEE WOTRINGTo Be a Medical SecretaryBusiness Club Sec. 2-4; Medical Careers4.
FRANCIN EVA YOUNGS ecre taryIntramurals 1-4; Business Club Pres. 4.
PAULA DARLENE YOUNGAccountantBusiness Club.
Club
Fran
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Seniors not pictured:
PATRICIA ANN BEAILPHYLLIS ANN BURBRINKDietician phylTransferred from Cincinnad; N.H.S.; Intr;-murals; Capitol Club, 4.
TERRY EDWARDS
BARBARA McGOVERN
EMMETT MURPHYA erona ut ica I E n.q inee rCross-Country; Track.
CHERYL MORRISPhys. Ed. TeacherChorus l, 2, 4; Tumbling 1,2,3.CAROL RICHARDSTo graduateLiterary Mag.; OTIS 3; Orchestra.
JIM SIMPSON
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Senior Superlatives
Cutest Couple.' Kris Mehl-Hal McNinch
Most Athletic.' Candy Maffei-Tim Mclntosh
Most Talented' Sherry White-Bill Callahan
Most Attractive.' Rick Sewell-Sue Rochow
Best Dressed: Barbara Rhodes-Mike Davis
Most School Spirit:Pat Knesel-Ronnie Prue
Most Likely To Succeed:Robin Gordon-l\{ark Mathis
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Senior Superlatives
Best All Around: Marcia Cohen-John Hutchinson
Personality P/us.. Kris Mehl-Hal McNinch
Wittiest: Bill Schlossenberg-Gloria Kane
JuniorClass
Standing: Ron Footer, Senator;President. Seated: Christy Fetzer,bara McCary, Treasurer.
Woody Saunders. Senator; David Dudley,Secretart; Sue Walling, Vice-President; Bar-
Douglas AderholdDouglas AllmondDan AlterescuAngela AmatoJohn AndersonShirley Austin
Bob BadaczewskiPenny BakBeverly BakerSteve BakerJoe BartlettEllyn Barnard
Evelyn BattersbyMike BensonWarren BensonSusan BlackmoreShelia BlanchardPaula Blatchley
Phillip BlumGeorge BoizelleStan BooneKaren BonnerKathleen BoweBetty Brace
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Richard BrandenburgChristine Braun
Karen BrautiganJudy Brewer
Donna BrownJames Brown
James F. BrownNorman Bull
Susan BurbrinkSherry Burkett
Debbie BurkheadJanice Butler
Scott CampbellKen Campen
Mary Jo CannonDebbie Carey
Paula CarscaddonAmy Cavanaugh
Gary ChupellaJames Clahane
Barry ClarDennis Clark
Paula ClatworthyBill Collins
Mary Jane CookLinda CornettGary CostelloHarvey CottleHarry Crespy
James Crockett
Robert CunninghamJohn D'AmatoWayne Danley
Kathleen D'AnnaLinda Davies
Bob Davis
Dennis DiehlBob DonovanNancy Dooly
Doug DottyPat DoughtieBetsy Drake
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*tr#&ir€ftJuniors prepare a busy schedule
Kathy DrennanAlice DrewLouis DubeSue DuckworthDavid DudleyDayle Dufiy
Andrea ErbesPenny EvansMary FearsonCristy FetzerJohn FiegeDonna Jane Fischer
Tom FlemingRonnie FooterBonnie FowlerSteril FoxPamela FrancisRick Friedrich
Wane FunkJohn GagliardyWalt GarciaMike GealtCarin GellerNicolo Genua
Marie GiacaloneAnn GloverMarilyn GoffDon GoglioEddie GoldbergPat Gray
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Ricky GreenSteve GreenbergRandee GriffinLarry GrinderMarc Groce
Waldo GrovesThomas GruberDenise HallJacqueline HankeSue Hanna
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Arthur HanopoleKristine HansonCarolyn Harris
Jeff HarrisJanice HartgroveBernard Hayden
Robert HedrickLynda Hench
Donna HerbertVincent HerbertDennis Hergert
Carol Hess
Sherry HoaglandPauline Hottinger
Darla HughesDiane HughesKathy Hughes
Carl Hunter
Bob IbachGary Jackson
Jennifer JenkinsRichard JenkinsRobert Jenkins
Debbie Jennings
Rodney JettHoward Johnson
Jackie JohnsonTom Johnston
Greg JonesSharon Iones
Steve JonesBrian JudgeBruce ludgeMike Kelley
John KenneyJane KehringKitti KestnerSam Kitchin
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Juniors work hard to win good grades
hy Lansdalet Latchow
Bonnie LauerMitch LeopardJesse Lee
Michael LefflerAllan LehrGregory LipscombDouglas LohmeyerHoward London
Suzanne KlivansDave KoepkeRobert KoselukMargie KovachikTom KrepsJulian Kryzanowsky
Gary LyversLewis MacConnellJean ManningMarilynn MartinMike MartinMike Mattingly
Katherine McArtorKaren McCarthyBarbara McCaryElaine McDonoughJerry McKaySteve McKerrow
Lawrence McKissonPatricia McNealTom MeadeMarlene MetzgerLex MillerMarty Miller
Rodney MillerEvelyn MillsLarry MischouWayne MitchellCarol MontoJoe Monto
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Jim NooneDavid MoranSallie Mason
Bruce MorganMike Morgan
Jim MorrowSandra Moss
Margaret MurphyScott NageliRobert Neil
Carolyn NewmanHarriet Newman
Steve NewmanDiane Nichols
George Nicholson
John NicholsonJohn Nodzak
Suzanne NorrisRon Olewine
Sharon OrbanKathy Owen
Ronnie PageSarah PalmerDave Paxson
Kenny PearlDeborah Pearson
John PelicanoMaureen Pendergast
Gary PetersJo Pfeiffer
Dave PhillipsMary Picone
Leonore PilatoKaren Postorino
Sherry PowerKathleen Potter
Marcy PridayIim Privette
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WWSusan ProettPam ProtheroCynthia PruettGeorge RenningerBob ReynoldsBetty Rhodes
Ryan RicciSherry RichmondPatrick RickerArt RidgewayGreg RileyCheryl Roberts
Dick RogersStephen RosenIoan RouthierLawrence RubinAllison RusselJohn Rutherford
Joan SagneriPaul SandersDiane SansburyDiane SargentWoody SaundersThomas Saunderson
Anne SchartnerBobby SchatzWilliam SchmidtSusan SchoenfeldBrian SchulteVic Scuderi
Sheila SemlerJon ShafferSteve ShawGail Senseman
Ted SkinnerCarol Smith
Sharon SmithCoranell SpeichDennis SponholtzCheryl SpicerDavid SpurlockTina Staggers
Juniors add to school spirit
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George StangSheila StarksAlan Stovitz
Frank StrunkJim ThompsonTom Thomson
Debbie ThorntonPhillip TrickLewis TrottMaria Tsilis
Judy VanGundyNancy Van Meir
Nicole VeraaJanice Waldecker
Pat WallDebora Wallace
Sue WallingMelinda Ware
Peter WarrenRosella WatkinsJohn Watkinson
Tom WatsonNancy Wells
Janice Welsch
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Bruce WertsDavid West
B. G. WetterauVic White
Gil Whitehurst
Linda WhitlingBarbara Wilson
Diana WilsonBob Wines
Pam Wissman
Jon WolinPeter Wood
Sue WoodJames Young
Douglas Zierdt
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Sophomores
Left: Karen Pomerantz, President. Standing: Sue Kaplan,
Sue Lienau. Treasurer; Penny Zarpas, Vice-President; CindySenator; EmmY Evans, SecretarY;
Kraybill, Senator.
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Jane AaronWilliam AblesPatricia AchardTeresa AckerEdward AllenDavid AltheideDavid Altieri
Margaret AndersonNancy AndersonBob CipersonKip AshmoreLinda AtheyBetty AveryDarrell Baggett
Jim BarbeeJudy BarbeeMarcia BartkowRoxie BaumgardnerPat BeadelSuzanne BeaumontSylvia Bellotti
Jim BennerGale BergsteinRonald BifaretiMike BlemlySteve BodkinSusan BolotskyDebbie Bouldin
Rudolph BoulosMike BradfordLinda BradleyWilliam BrewbakerJohn BroncenosGary BrownWayne Brown
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Mary BrudnerRobert BrysonChais Buppert
John BurnsTanya Burns
Jim Butler
Glenn ButtreyBob CallahanCathey Camp
Richard CapkaKathleen Carroll
Layne Carscadden
Marco CastaneiraLarry CepposLori ChaikenPaul ChaikenDavid Cheng
Gary Childers
Larry ChristFrank Christenson
Dennis ChupellaCaroline Clark
Sharon Clark.Susan Clark
Robin ClayKathy Clement
Richard ClementsBill Coder
Richard ColeWilliam Congdon
Carole ConnollyLee Conway
Nancy CooperRachel CopeJoyce Cordel
William CrossJackie CunninghamKaren Cunningham
Paul CurryPat De Cederfelt
Ricky Deitrich
Pamela DenissenDonna Dinan
.Tom DoehnerRon Dunwiddie
Sandy DurginDave Dutton
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Catherine EdminstonNeil EinhoenStephen EbnerAl EnglishDon Eunis
John EunisEmmy EvansJean EverettShelley FeingoldAndy Fink
Charlotte FinnMartha FioreBill FisherTony FitchGary Ford
Social relations are important to Sophomores
Jimmy ForquerBeverly FosterStephen FowlerClaire FrancisBeatrice FrankValerie Frank
Ginnie FreeburnKristine FreitagSandy FrizzellCarol Ann FryerMichael CarroSteven Garver
Katherine GearyChuck GibsonSteve GibsonChristine GilbertsonBarbara GoldblattLeslie Gordon
Wayne GrayWalter GreensponDavid GreggJohn GriffisBrian GriftorLane GrossHowie Gross
William GrovesDiane GruberAudrey GunnellHolly HaferSandra HanesAnton HansmannSandy Harmon
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Andy HarperJane HatchLee Haynes
Lynn HerrmannKathy Hilmar
Chip Hines
Eddie HinesShieley Hipkins
Charles HollandVivian HolmesMorris HooverLinda Hopper
Donna HorvatBarbara Hott
Paulette HoughtonBob Hunter
Larry lacksonLiz Ieronimus
Jeff JohnsonElaine Jones
Linda Jones
Phyllis Jones
Wilene JonesPeggy Jordan
Steve KaeserSusan KaPlan
Tula KarambellasSteve Keckler
Linda KefauverHolly Kestner
Milton KierGary Killian
Betty KimmelRichard Kirby
Mark KirkwoodBruce Koenig
Mary AnnKovachik
Barbara KrepsFrances KuenY
tinda KufuLee Lancaster
Carole LansdaleDon Laring
Richard LatchowBonniel,egford
Pa[il LtfflerLinda h-ehr
Linda LeibyCharles Lerner
Steve Leslie
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Steven MohrScott MooreRobert MoserClifford MoyJo Murphy
Tom NanfeltTimmieNassifJohn NicolaisenBarbara NiperLaurie Nygaard
Richard LesterSusan LienauSusan LinbergSusan LockReid LohrDelia Lomax
Bob LovellGlenn MaktosRobin MalcolmJim MaloneyGeorge ManninaBob Margolis
Carmie MariniPat MarloweDoug McKennyRobert McMicanBecky McNinchShelley McPherson
Steve O'BrienPatricia O'ConnellBen OlimpioLinda O'Mearaf)avid OsborneKaryon Owen
Howard ParkerSharon ParkerCharles PearceRobert PelicanoEileen PendergastCheryl Perfetto
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Kathy PetersonLynn Peterson
Steve Petruccelli
Edward PinnesBarbara Pinzow
Nancy PlayerTana Poore
Donna Powell
Lynn PettijohnNancy PhelpsSandy Phillips
Sharon PhillipsSusan Phillips
Kenneth PrestwichLinda PrinceJohn ProctorDiana Puglisi
Ralph RabbittChris Rafferty
Ronald Ray
Randall ReardonPat Reed
Donna Reeves
John ReinhardMarjorie RiceDave Ricklis
Debbie Ridgeway
Pat RiedelMarsha RobbinsDebbie Roberts
Ray RobertsCarlyne RobinettBarbara Rochow
Kathy Rogers
John RouthierLee Ruffner
Michael RunionMary SaylorRita Santini
David SchoonoverA1 Scholnik
Brenda SchriderJerry ScuderiJohn Scuderi
Lynette ShaferHolly ShermanGlenn Simons
Marie Simmons
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Keith SpaidJudy StantonDavid StaweBrenda StiversLee SullivanMike SwarrLela Swindell
Jimmy SwordChris TackettCecelia TavennerLarry TaylorPamela TaylorRenee TevelowJoe Tobey
John TrumboTommy TuckerWilliam UzzellChris ValaerCraig VanderWeyden
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Millie VanSteamburg,dllison WaldsteinWilliam WalkerCharles WaltersPam WalguarnerySteve Waters
Shaon WeissDavid WelkerRoger WelkerSherry WertsRebecca Wharton
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Nancy WillisRonald WellmanJames YoungBunny ZarpasPenny Zarpas
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Karen Woodcock, Senator; DianePresident; Kristie Earp, Treasurer;
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Sherrill AllenToni Alonzo
George AmackerBill Archer
Steve AtheyBill AustinRonny Bak
Kathy BakerDennis Balent
Alicia BallHoward Ballenger
Marsha BandlerSherry Bartenstein
Lucia BartlettJames Beaumont
Sharon Beitzel
Mitchell BerkowitzMiles BerlinDiane Bernd
JoAnne BirgfieldDavid Blachly
Kathy BlackwelderThomas BlanchardGeorge Blomquist
Lois BolotskyColleen Bonner
Ruthie BooneDiane Booty
Bonnie BowenCatherine Bowen
Susie BowmanMike Biaun
Randy BrayGeorgia Bright
Richard BrimmerTom Brown
Philip BruderMike BurkettBarry ButlerTerry Butler
Tomye CairnsJerry CapkaDoug Capps
Dennis CarterRichard CarterMaryJo Castro
Paul Ceresini
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at PearyDon DavidsonDanielle DecheneMike DeitchmanMarsha DemboPete DickSteve DickerBill Diven
John DwyerKathy DobridgeKathy DownsGloria DreesGriff DrewJudy DrewMarie Duni
Kristie EarpIris EbertLinda EbnerGlenn EdelmanDon EmelThomas EnglishTerry Esten
Anne EvensMarie EwingKathy FadleyKay FantacciRay FearsonCathy FeldbushJim Ferguson
MaryJane FergusonDoug FinlaysonKathie FoleyGinger ForquerJan FrancisBruce FriedmanNina FruitermanBetty FurlanoScott FurmanRobyn GammanLarry GarroKathy GebhardtCharlie GeimerTom Gerecke
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Phillip GesellCamille Giampietro'
Connie GibsonPhil Gindes
Paul GindesJim Goff
Les Goldsmith
Kitty GreenLeslie GreenbergLance Greenblat
Carol GreggBarbara GriffisValerie Groce
Richard Groves
Charles GuerraTheo Guinn
Joella HallPeter Hansmann
Bill HansonGreg Hanten
Carol Hardesty
Joan HardestyFrank Harris
Richard HarveyRobby Hawks
Theresa HeneghanGreg HertelJohn Hight
Gary HinesSpence HinesMike Holder
Ann Marie HollandPaul Hollar
Karen HookBetty Hopper
Edward HornTerry HostlerLeigh Houck
Linda HudginsGypsie HuntleyHoward Hyman
Pat IngramJoyce Jackson
Van JacobsJessie Jacobson
Charles JaffeeDeborah Jenkins
Eric JensenJanice Johnson
Ramon JohnsonBecky Johnson
Bill JonesFred Jones
Kathy JonesHelen JordanRobert KellarPeggy KenneySusan KerdashKathy Kilgore
Doug KillianCarlan Kimmel
Iris KlavanToni Knapp
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Bill MacKayFrank MaidoJim MarshallKathy MartinJeremy MathisRudy MatternDona McBain
Bonnie McColloughElaine McConnellKay McElfishTrudy MclntyreBill McMicanBeth McNealDennis McPhillips
Linda McWilliamsFranny MicalizziBarbara J. MillerGreg MillerJudy MillerI{athy MillsPeggy Mitchell
Pamela MohunPaul MonsourJohn MryczkoFred MukleShirley MullerDavid NashJim NelsonSusan NewberrYVirginia NewtonBill NiclolsonKurt NicollKathy NiePseY
Sue NiningerBob NiperChris NothstineDonald NuceI-orraine O'HaraGary OrcuttMike OsborneCarol OwensEric Paul
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Steve PeeleJan Pepperman
Neil Peters
Dave PetriJay PhilliPs
Robert PhilliPsChristine PonowErnest Postorino
Thomas PrestwichMike PridayCindy PriceEddie Rapp
Kathy Rasch
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Mike RichardsonRuth Ridgway
Linda RobertsonLee Robbins
Anna RobinetteLeah Rodgers
Sharon RogersKeith Ross
Steve RubinGail RuckerBob Ruffner
Terry Runion
Micheal SabatinoCarol Saile
Billy SaylorJames SchartnerJohn Schartner
Barbara SchecterRichard Schlesinger
Gail Schlossenberglim Schmidt
Charles SchoenfieldFrances Schonter
Pat SchriderJulie Scoby
Ann Scuderi
Joe ScuderiDebbie Shanker
Rita SheenyDebbie Shelley
James ShullJeffery SingmanJerome Singman
Linda SkrutskiLinda Slaughter
Valorie SlayChris Smith
Edward SmithGeorgia Smith
Kevin Smith
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Ann S* iftDiane Tar lorTamn.il ThomasN{ike ThrailkillKen TobinRichard TrottPar-rl YalaerNancr'\-alle
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Virginia WrightJohn YatesRandy YoungTed YoungTerry YoungMike ZavgardiNan Zerbe
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ORGANIZATIONS
"Shown is the
apprehension ofa vision reflected
from the surface
of opinion-
the opinion of
the public.'
'I'op row: H. Crespy, H. Johnson, M. Morgan, M.Seitchman, W. Smith, R. Clay. Row two: A. Strovitz, H.Pillsbury, S. Weiss, D. Shanker, J. Frances, B. Schlos-senberg, R. Brandenburg, S. Strickland, E. Krintz, G.Bright, J. Berman, K. Lansdale, S. Feingold, K. Willett,
House of Representatives
Officers
Row one: T. Gorharn, M. Mathis, G. Schoonover. Row/wo: P. Knesel, D. Jennings.
R. Gordon, K. VanderWeyden, B.
M. Bratkow, T. Jeffers. Row three:erson, B. McNinch, C. Drennan, P.J. Hatch, M. Brudner, M. Ware.
Kimmel, P. Ingram,P. Marlow, N. And-Knesel, D. Hergert,
Student
Government
Association
The Student Government Association (S. G. A.) atPeary has a two fold purpose, it provides a medium forteaching the principles of democracy and fair govern-ment and it provides a forum where students may re-solve their problems, voice their criticisms, and rendersuggestions.
Our S. G. A. is composed of the Executive branch;consisting of the President, the Vice-President, the Sec-
retary, the Treasurer, and the Speaker of the House;and the Legislative branch; consisting of the Senate andthe House of Representatives.
This year the S. G. A. has done such things as put a
juke box in the cafeteria, sponsored a canned food drive,and published a student telephone book.
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MEMBERS-H. Crespy, R. Footer, K. Woodcock, M. Deitchman, G' Bright,
R. Brandenberg, T. Gerecke, B' Gesell, B. Kimmel, K' Baker, T' Thomas, P'
Ingram, S. Strickland, J. Francis, H. London.
Food Sales
Senators
Back row: R. Footer, H. Saunders, D. Jennings,
Myers, M. Cohen, S. Walling. Lelt row: C. Kimmel,Woodcock, G. Rucker. Right row: C. Kraybill, S. Kap-lan, P. Zarpas.
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Top row: L. Hersey, S. Greene, K. Kimmel, J. Hutchison, D. Goglio, B.Abernathy, H. McNinch, M. Mattingly. Row two: T. Saunderson, D. Ross, A.Krum, V. Miller, B. Pelicano, D. Hergert, P. Ricker. Row three: B.Sponaugle, A. Fagles, I. Harris, D.Zierdt, A. Stovitz, M, Groce. Row four: B.Judge, L. Peters, B. Werts, A. Ridgway, R. Kreps.
Pipe BandStanding: K. Bowman, A. Evans,Jeffers, R. Ridgway, S. Bowman, JMauller.
Boy's Letter Club
L. Bartlett, C. White, P. Gindes, T. Cairns, C. Bell, E,.
Forquer. Row two: D. Spurlock, A. Ridgway, J. Tobey, D.
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Top row: M. Mathis, H. Pillsbury, S. Greene, J. Moser, G. Schoonover, G. Goodwin, A'Fagles, D. Ross. Row two: K. Biown, P. Littlewood, P. Jacobs, P. Peterson, T. Jeffers, S.
Baker, S. worthington, M. cohen. seated: J. Hutchison, R. Gordon, c. Hoover, c. Jordan.
National Honor
Society
N.H.S. members, G. Schoonover and
R. Gordon, usher at various assem-
blies.
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MEMBERS-T. Anderson, D. Balent, C. Baucon, M. Berlin,M. Blemly, T. Barnner, T. Brewbaker, C. Buppert, B. Coberly,P. Coder, M. Cohen, R. Davis, J. Dechene, S. Dicker, D.Emel, M. Gealt, T. Gerecke, E. Goldberg, A. Gross, A. Hano-pole, C. Harris, R. Harvey, R. Hawkes, B. Inskeep, C. Jaffe,R. Latchow, S. Latchow, B. Leatherman, A. Lough, T. Meade,
S. Maida, D. Martin, W. McKay, S. McKerrow, W. McMican,
J. Miller, P. Monsour, D. Morrow, J. Mryczko, M. Newman,B. Olympio, H. Parker, D. Petri, M. Priday, S. Proett, P'Ricker, W. Schlossenberg, K. Smith, I. Scuderi, I. Scuderi, L.Trott, D. Veals, W. Walker, R. Welker, D. Welker, D. Negola,J. Berman, L. Fishlowitz, C. Schonefeld, R. Roberson, L.Kadin, D. Capka.
Band
Band accompanies P. Peterson during sledge dedication
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Maj orettes
OrchestraTop row: K. Rafte, C. Ragland, A. Earbs. Row two: D. Hall, J. Vaughn, P. Rafte.
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Future Homemakers
Business Club
Future TeachersJ. Pepperman, N. Zerbe, C. Ponow, M. Dembo.
IMCTop roru: Campen, Donovan, Monto, Prestwich, Garver, Kirkwood, Smith, Inskepp. Row ttto:LaTorre, Geary, Leatherman, Bolotsky, Waldstein, Jones, Freeburn. Row three': Ruffner,Wilder, Baker, Durgin, Bouldin, Harper.
Top row: G. Renninger, T. Kreps, J. Hartgrove, Mr. Campi-tell, M. Cealt, B. Margolis. Row two: E. Jeffers, S. Rosen.
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Lab SquadTop row: D. Paxon, B. Neil, D. Sponholds, M. Miller, G' Boizelle, P. Trick,N. Bergstein, D. Morrow, M. Gealt, M. Bak. Row two: J. Anderson, G.
Jackson, B. Koseluk. Row three: K. McArtor, S. Starks, J. Hartgrove, J.
Brewer, C. Braun, K. Bonner, C. Smith.
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C. Braun, H. Krespy, W. Mitchell, C. Poore, A' Lehr, D' Hergert, M. Braun'
Radio Club
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Stage Crew
Top row: L. Cope, T. Meade, J. Ferguson. Row two:D. Williams, C. Shoenfeld, H. Weiner.
D. Balent, B. Austin, J
School StoreG. Jones, D. Sansbury, S. Newman, A. Miller.
Top row: B. Seested, T.Row two: H. Pillsbury, J.
Ieffers, T. Acker, J. Peterson.Moser. ; 8o i, .rns !".p , Sec' - 7"".s
Rifle Team
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Row one: P. Bak, C. Pernia, M. Sabatino, R. Rucker, D. Kerkering, P. Reed, S. Hoagland, S.
Norris, S. Klivans. Row two: C. Kemper, P. Wall, B. Wilson, S. Meadows, S. Wood, S.
Palmer, P. Blatchley, L. Peterson, R. Cram, S. Stone. Row three: A. Cavanaugh, A. Erbes, K.Hanson, C. Pruett, N. Veraa, C. Catlin, E. Brown, S. Smith, R. Joseph.
Row one: S. Norris, M. Bandler, S. Palmer, P, Peterson, J. Kearing, B. Margolis, S. Worthing-ton, S. Power, L. Peterson, S. Smith, C. Saunderson, T. Gorham, J. Johnson. Row two: T.Thompson, D. Alterescu, J. Gonski, J. Monto.
Advanced
Girl's Chorus
Folksinging
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Row one: C. Hoover, B. Fowler, G. Kane, H. Tatalovich, M.Newman, L. Bass, J. Boizelle, S. Richmond, K. Mehl, T.Jeffers, M. Anderson, K. Bowman, C. Hall. Row two: M.Kovachik, S. White, M. Starks, P. Littlewood, J. Hartgrove, R.Ricci, R. Miller, J. Forquer, A. Fagles, N. Lawson, L. Pilato,D. Pistole, D. Hall, L. Bradley, M. Ondek. Row three: S.
A Cappella
Chorus
Mason, G. Lee, P. Peterson, R. Green, R. Higgins, J. Riley, B.Callahan, C. Jordan, B. Rhodes, C. Brown, D. Nichols, D.Sargent, D. Brandenberg, P. Clatworthy. Row four: C. Morris,H. Leins, K. Kestner, R. Clay, L. McKisson, J. Lee, H. Pills-bury, J. Ferro, J. Peterson, R. Crossland, W. Danley, S. Shaw,B. Schulte.
Grls TrioD. Clark, P. White, B. Bowen.
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Row one: C. Hoover, B. Fowler, G. Kane, H. Tatalovich, M.Newman, L. Bass, J. Boizelle, S. Richmond, K. Mehl, T.Jeffers, M. Anderson, K. Bowman, C. Hall. Row two: M.Kovachik, S. White, M. Starks, P. Littlewood, J. Hartgrove, R.Ricci, R. Miller, J. Forquer, A. Fagles, N. Lawson, L. Pilato,D. Pistole, D. Hall, L. Bradley, M. Ondek. Row three: S.
A Cappella
Chorus
Mason, G. Lee, P. Peterson, R. Green, R. Higgins, J. Riley, B.Callahan, C. Jordan, B. Rhodes, C. Brown, D. Nichols, D.Sargent, D. Brandenberg, P. Clatworthy. Row four: C. Morris,H. Leins, K. Kestner, R. Clay, L. McKisson, J. Lee, H. Pills-bury, J. Ferro, J. Peterson, R. Crossland, W. Danley, S. Shaw,B. Schulte.
Grls TrioD. Clark, P. White, B. Bowen.
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Top row: K. Brown, D. Duffy, S. Worthington, B. Ferro, A. Hoffman, C. Roberts, P.
Kilgore, L. Hashiguchi. Row ttuo: K. Chancey, P. Burbrink, C. Hall, B. Anderson, S. Bur-brink, C. Hoover, P. Evans. Row three: H. Tatalovich, N. Hull, O. Thomas, S. Whitney,S. Meadows.
American FieldTop row: S. Lienau, J. Tobey, M. Mattingly, J. RileyWorthington, A. Glover, C. Kraybill. Seared: C. Brown, J
Capitol Club
Row ttvo: J. Sagneri, A. Miller, S.
Gonski, T. Gorham.Service
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Top row: B. Bryson, B. Margolis, B. Kimmel, B. Hedrick, B. Schmit. Row two: J. Pfeiffer, N.VanMier, C. Lansdale, S. Duckworth. Row three: E. Barnard, S. Wood, L. Davies.
Blue & White Club
WrestlingBoosters
Top row: M. Castro, J. Wilson, P. Ingram, C. Price, N. Zerbe. Row two: G' Rucker, D.
Renninger.
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Rov: one: C. Rafferty, T. Tompson, B. Judge, L. McKisson, J.Gonski, R. Clay, A. Hoffman, P. Staford, T. Riley, E. Jeffers,C. Schoonover, J. Riley, P. Blankens\ip. Row lwo: D. Pistol,P. Clatworthy, R. Cunningham, M. Sabatino, R. Clay, M.Cohen, A. Hardman, R. Kimba1l, K. Hillmar, B. Callahan, V.
Dramatics
Miller, S. Baker. S. F--.r=.Lomax. Kneeling: \1. K 3-O'Hara. V. Slal . -c..'--. -, :Iobey, G. Lee. A. Er:*'
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Row one: E. Goldberg. \. \-:-. I .1.:rmrurinr. " Ir,=n*-B. Margolis. Rox /x o. P. L:--:r :r:{. t{!: ltrftulrr- :Bowman, P. Chaiken. S. L::::.- S Lrmruiur. -llurerl !Worthington.
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J. Tompkins, R. Myers, C. Saunderson, M. Cohen, J. Gonski, L. McKisson.
Forensics
Row one'. D. Ricklis, M. Gealt, G. Mannina, H. Crespy, R.
Moser. Row /n,o.'R. Kirby, D. Jennings, H. Sanders, M. Kirk-wood.
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"Great t houghts
reduced to practice
become great acts
when reflected."
Top row: D. Wagner, R. Singleton, J. Williamson, H. Johnson,E. Blacketor, C. Trumbo, G. Coodwin, J. Kenney, T. Mclntosh,V. Herbert, K. Kimmel, S. Greene, R. Crossland, A. Gross.Row two: B. Pelicano, T. Watson, J. Monto, J. Young, R.Gilfix, T. Fleming, G. Schoonover, H. McNinch, P. Ricker,D. Aderhold, B. Schmidt, T. Kilpatrick, M. Morgan, C.
Forquer. Row three: D. Welker, D. Wagner, C. Stang, D.Altereseu, D. Hergert, B. Werts, T.Hershey, R. Sponaugle, M. Benson,Row four: V. White, A. Krum, DBadaczewski, R. Baker, B. Abernathy,berg, J. Maktos.
Sanderson, D. Clark, L.L. Grinder, A. Stovitz.. Zierdl, N. Genua, B.
L. Grant, R. Branden-
Varsity Football
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Team members introduced at the out-door assemblv.
tied for fifth place
SCHEDULE
NorthwoodGaithersburg
R. MontgomeryEinsteinB. C. C.
SpringbrookBlair
SherwoodWheaton
Walt Whitman
Opponent0
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Tackle made against Einestein
McNinch runs for first score over Whitman.
Huskies are encouraged by cheering crowds.
L. Grinder chargesthrough a Springbrookblock.
Seniors
Standing: R. Singleton, S. Greene, J. Williamson, E. Blacketor. R. Crossland.T. Mclntosh, C. Trumbo. Row two: R. Gilfix, R. Sponaugle, L. Hershey, G.Schoonover, K. Kimmel, T. Kilpatrick, H. McNinch. Row three: A. Krum, L.Grant, D. Wagner, R. Baker, B. Abernathy.
B. Badaczewski makes tackle at Homecoming.
Stonding: Hal McNinch, Bob Badaczewski, Terry Kilpatrick, Roger Baker'
Second row: 'lim Mclntosh, Steve Greene, Gary Schoonover, Dennis Hergert,
Everly Blacketor, Chuck Trumbo.
Offense
T. Kilpatrick makes a touchdown.
Roger Baker above andTerry Kilpatrick leltwere selected as leadingoffensive players.
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Don Wagner below and Hal McNinch rlglrtwere selected as leading defensive players.
Homecoming game vs Springbrookresulted in a score of 0-0.
Defense
Cary Schoonover, Tim Mclntosh, Steve Creene, John Maktos, Bob Badaczew-ski, Don Wagner, Bob Abernathy, Roger Baker, Everly Blacketor, ChuckTrumbo. Hal McNinch.
This season proved to be the best on record as the Huskiesmarched to a 4-4-2 record in their first year of Double A (AA)Football. Game captains were elected before each game this year.Don Wagner received the most valuable lineman award, with RogerBaker being elected the most valuable back. Chuck Trumbo, leftdefensive and right offensive end, received All-Suburban and A1l-County honors, making also the Fourth Team All-MetropolitanArea. Roger Baker, Terry Kilpatrick, Don Wagner, Ev Blacketor,Tim Mclntosh, and Bob Abernathy received honorable mentionsfrom the All-Suburban and All-County selections.
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Junior varsity breaks to line-up.
Jim Benner
Junior Varsity FootballHampered by injuries and rough breaks the J.V. couldn't quite
realize a victory this season. The Junior Varsity of course gives
valuable experience to future varsity players who will be hungry forvictories in 1965.
Standing: G. Killian, C. Hines, B. Koenig, D. Schoonover, R.Reardon, J. Brocenos, P. Leffler, B. Uzzell, D. Stowe, B.
Brown, B. Callahan, T. Nanfelt, W. Smith, K. Prestwich, C.
Lipscomb, W. Ables, K. Ashmore, J. Sword, L. Ceppos. Rou'
tlvo: R. Welker, J. Smith, J. Benner, B. Ciperson, N. Ein-horn, A. Fink, J. Trumbo, J. Griffis, J. Brown, T. Fitch. Rowthree: llr. Mehlferber, G. Ford, R. Bryson, P. Morrison, B.
Brubaker, B. Cross, R. Ray, B. Hunter, J. Slagle, Mr' Campitell.
J. Slagle runs for the team.
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J. Reinhard, K. Ashmore, P. Sanders, J. Nicholaisen, S. Jones, H. Johnson, B. Moser, C.Buppert, M. Morgan, D. Altheide, D. Aderhold, A. Cupka, G. VanSickler.
Junior Varsity Basketball
Ninth Grade BasketballRow one: J. Mathis, K. Smith, G. Hanten, N. Jones, B. McKay, T. Preswich,S. Alhey, T. Smith. Row two: G. Hinds, M. Priday, B. Jones, L. Robinson, D.Killian, P. Coder, S. Rubin. Row three: P. Brudner, I. Williams, D. Nash, B.
Waller, M. Burkett. Manager A. Ridgeway.
D. Aderhold scores from underneath.
M. Harris shoots at good Council Hopeful watching at the Sherwood game.
Jump-ball against Damascus.
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Top row: J. Maktos, T.R. Willett, M. Harris, J.
Kilpatrick, D. Wagner, H. McNinch,Hutchison, J. Braun, R. Crossland, P.
Ricker. Row two: G. Miller, D. Graham, E. Gursky, G.Goodwin, E. Hines, B. Pelicano, Managers.
Varsity Basketball
"Duck" on the opposite end of a foul shot.
R. Willett looks for a break.
Hal McNinch takes a shot.
Terry Kilpatrick shoots against Good Counsel. John Hutchison helps in thePoolesville game.
Varsity Basketball
our basketball team came out on the short end of more than one very closegame. Finishing with an 8 win 13 loss record, the team under the direction of Mr.Frank Moore had some outstanding players. John Hutchison is being consideredfor a basketball scholarship to Rutgers, and Mal Harris has had offers from severalschools including washington and Lee. Although we didn't have a winning season,no one can deny it was an exciting one. Next year, with players from our 17-2Junior Varsity, should tell a different story.
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Ron Willett attempts two more points.
Doug Aderhold gets inthe Poolesville game.
The Huskies follow the ball.
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Captains, D. Ross and B. Werts, meetthe opponent.
Top row: Mr. Burlas, M. Gealt, K. Pearl, J. Moser, Mr. MacKay. Row two: D. Goligo,B. Judge, B. Werts, B. Neal, D. Alexander, D. Ross. Row three: B. Sponaugle, B.Badaczewski, D. Zierdt, G. Jackson, W. Benson.
Varsity Wrestling
B. Werts tries a "double-double."
D. Ross is working for a breakdown.
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K. Prestwich is keeping the advantage.
Junior Varsity
Top row: R. Kirby, A. Solnick, L Thompson, J. Young, T.Kreps, K. Prestwich, S. Garver, R. Mattern, B. McMican. Rop/wo.' S. Bodkin, I. Noone, B. Uzzell, A. Fink, D. Hergert, B.Schulte. Row three: R. Friedrich, J. Fiege, R. Green, C.Lerner, B. Congdon.
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Wrestling
Wheaton is the opponent of Bruce Werts.
Don Alexander
Bob Sponaugle ties up.
Warren Benson
Rick Friedrich pins his opponent
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Gary Brown, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy Brown.
GolfThis year's golf team is made up mostly of boys from Manor
Country Club who have been playing the game since they were bigenough to walk. Coach Frank Moore, has consistently come up withwinning teams, and this year's roster looks promising. Mike Mattinglyplayed in the Quarter Finals of the Metropolitan School Boy Cham-pionship last year. He represented Maryland against Pennsylvania
during the summer. Bill Callahan is a hold over from the MetropolitanChampionship Team.
Top row: M. Mattingly, M. Guerra, B. Callahan, J. Shaffer. Row two: G. Lipscomb, J.Brown, H. Johnson, R. Footer, D. Moran. Row three: G. Brown, V. Miller, B.Donovan, H. Pillsbury, M. Kelley.
Mike Kelley, Mike Mattingly.
Bill Callahan, Marvin Guerra.
R.M.J.
Pelicano, B. Schmidt,Shupella. Row three: B.Kilpatrick, P. Ricker, A.
'L. Mischou, B. Badaczewski, G.Pelicano, D. Lohmeyer, T. Tyler, T.
Stovitz.
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ItI --<;'"l)L. Mischou warms up for pitching practice.
H. McNinch is ready for the grounder.
R. Baker and T. Kilpatrick take time to talk over outs.
"A good solid ball club held down by experienced Seniors," wasthe opinion of Coach Bill Williams of this year's Baseball team.Supported by some very promising Juniors in the form of John Peli-cano and Bob Badczewski, the outlook for future teams is bright.John Pelicano and Larry Mischou, both first rate pitchers, went toCuba over the Christmas Holidays playing on the U. S. team. Both ofthese boys are Juniors and will be the nucleus of next year's pitchingstaff. The Huskies are playing in a more difficult league, and theprospects of taking the championship are excellent.
JUNIOR VARSITY-Standing: J. Smith, B. Brewbaker, J. Sword, B. Walker, T. Fitch, J.Williams, B. Uzzell, R. Deitrich, D. Kerby, J. Schartner, D. Capka. Row two: G. VanSickler,J. Johnson, L. Lancaster, T. Nanfelt, B. Fisher. Row three: J. Reinhard, N. Einhorn, B.Ciperson.
I. Pelicano begins play with a pitch.
VARSITY-stonding: J. Privette, J. Gagliardy, J. Johnson, M. Rasch, R' Neil, M' Gealt'
Kneeling: S. Shaw, M. Groce, D. Ross, B. Judge, J. Nodzak, A. Harper'i
t!Cross Country Teams
JUNIOR VARSITY-Standins: K. Smith, P. Coder, J. Ferguson, J. Swallow, M. Holder, D.Low, T. Smith, R. Walters. Kneeling: F. Latorre, C. Deimer, S. Athey, D. Veraa, T. Gerecke,
P. Hollar, J. Williams, T. Blanchard. C. Duerra.
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Standing: Mr. Przybocki, J. Privette, D. Zierdt, J. Ferro, C. Lerner, B. Marshall, E.Flickenger, C. Buppert, J. Marshall, B. Moser, P. Morrison, J. Broncenos, T. Doner, S. Shaw,B. Sponaugle, T. Mclntosh, M. Gross, L. Cepos. Row two: B. Farrell, K. pearl, D. paxton, J.Young, D. Chupella, G. Peters, B. Judge, T. Thompson, p. Coder. Row three: A. Gross, D.Clark, B. Hedrick, B. Davis, D. Morrow, L. Wellman, E. Murphy.
This year's track team is highlighted by the superior highjumpingof the letterman, Tim Mclntosh. He is expected to clear 6 feet, dom-inating that event. There are several returning seniors who should dowell in their individual events. The team isn't as strong as it could be,but we're sure the boys put out 1 10 per cent.
B. Judge continues a run to the finish.
J. Marshall starts a pole-vault.
E. Flickenger takes a hurdle.
Track
Top row: P. Jacobs, L. Herrmann, L. Lane, J. Hanke, S.
Beaumont, K. Clement, H. Sherman. Row two: B. Lauer, S.
Power, K. Brown, S. Starks, C. Lansdale, S. Haynes. Rou
three: B. Kreps, N. Anderson, S. Tharp, B. Rochow, C.Maffei.
Girl's Sports Association
Field hockey begins the yearfor the girls.
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[-ay-up tried during intramurals.
C. Maffei evens a foul.
Foul shot taken in gameof girl's basketball.
Intramurals encourage team work.
Girl's
Volleyball
Rotation gives all the players experience.
The game begins as the serve gets under way.
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P. Jacobs keeps track of the score as B. Lauer recovers the birdie.
The Girl's Sports Association is an organization thatoffers girls the opportunity to keep their bodiesphysically fit. Through this organization, girls canparticipate in honor teams and intramural programs.
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Top row: Nancy Anderson, Kathy Peterson, Cindy Kraybill, Carlan Kimmel, Linda I-ehr.Row two: Bunny Zarpas, Mary Brunder, Lee Haynes, Babs Miller, Sherry Tharp.
Peary's Mascot
Christine Gilbertson, left, and Linda Bradly, below, take care of King.
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Varsity Cheerleaders
Top row: Carol Smith, Paula Jacobs, Orlean Thomas, SueGeiglein, Lynn Phillips. Row two: Sherry White, Kris Vander-Weyden, Co-captain; Kris Mehl, Pat Knesel, Captain, MarcyPriday.
STUDENT LIFE
"The solitary
side of our
nature demands
leisure forreflection
upon subjects .. . "
Crowd dances slowly as time goes by'
Dampened crowds cheer-on the football team
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Homecoming . As Time Goes By
Homecoming activities began with a rained-out bonflre, which washeld a week later. The football game against Springbrook resulted ina tie and allowed good feelings to accompany the dance. Lightedhands of a clock turned over the dance floor at the Homecomingwhile smaller clocks presided at the center of tables. Cheryle Brown,Queen, was crowned at the dance and her court was presented.
Homecoming Queen Cheryl Brown and escort Terry Kilpatrick.
Jan and Bob Margolis entertain crowd duringintermission.
Varsity Cheerleaders stir up spirit.
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Commander Edward Peary Stafford.
Mike Rasch and Art Ridgeway alongwith Mr. James restore the sledge.
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Presentation Ceremony of the
Robert E. Peary Sledge
and "lVorth Pole" Flag
THE ROBERT E. PEARY SLEDGE and THE ,,NORTH POLE,'FLAG were presented to the students, faculty, and patrons of pearyHigh School by Mrs. Marie Peary Stafford and Robert E. peary, Jr.,daughter and son of Admiral and Mrs. Peary.
Upon Admiral Peary's return from the North pole, the sledge wasunloaded from the ROOSEVELT and placed on Eagle Island, inCasco Bay, Maine. There are four similar sledges on display in NewYork, Maine, Massachusetts, and Washington, D. C.
The "North Pole" Flag was flown from the mizzen gaff of theROOSEVELT when Peary entered the harbor at Sydney, Nova Scotia,1909, and when the ship entered New York in the same year.
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Variety Show
Entertainment around theworld is the theme carried outin the 1965 Variety Show.
Kris VanderWeyden and Ron-nie Prue "M.C." the tour.
Peter Pan skit.
. but entertainment continues.
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Jan and Bob Margolis.
A. F. S. Hootenanny
Janice Hartgrove and Penny Bak.Jill Gonski and another foreign student add variety witha South African song.
Sandy Frizzell,Katie Hilmar, and
Joe Monto.
lce Palace
Sophomore plans crystalized into a winter evening at the lce Palace.
Valentine'sDance
Tlae Yalentine's Dancesponsored by theJunior Class, Provedto be a LOVEIY evening.
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"Antigone""Antigone" was the first production by the Dramat-
ics club for the school. The students would like the one-act play presentation to be an annual affair.
Antigone was played by Chris Saunderson; Creon byGary Schoonover; Ismene, Gail Lee; other parts wereacted by Jill Gonski, Tom Riley, Sue Roshow, MarkMathis, Vernon Miller, John Riley, Bob Cunningham,and Bob Inskeep.
"Antigone" rehearsals get underway for thepresentation for the school.
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Gorham.
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day are discussed bY VernonProblems of the
Miller.
Barbara Kreps checks teacher's mailbox for morning news'
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Student Administration DayThe Student Government Association sponsored the
Student Administration Day on March 25. Many stu-
dents became "teachers" and "administrators" and had
the experience of planning, scheduling, and actuallyhandling classes and office jobs.
Miss Clark is replaced by Tina Gorham for the day.
Debby Jennings helps organize the office duties.
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"My Fair Lady"
Sherry White opens the show with a "Loverly" tune.
Act one caught Eliza makingBill Callahan, Larry McKisson, and John Riley sing "With a Little Bit of Luck." trance.
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Eliza displays her mzLstered talents before the upperclass at the Ascot Opening Race.
Pickering, played by Chris Rafferty, and the servants chant their "Congratulations" to Pro-fessor Higgens, David Dudly.
Alfred Doolittle talks with Eliza before his marriage.
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Alex Miller, Ron Myers, and DavidDudley participate in lt's Acodemicagainst J.E.B. Stuart and St. StephensEpiscopal School for Boys.
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StudentFair
Student Fairincluded a car-smash and a dip-and-win among theactivities, alongwith the fun.
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