George Mason High School - Mustang Yearbook (Falls Church, VA)
- Class of 1963
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Noisy, happy excitement Pages 10-49 THBLE UF BUHTEHTS Time for service interests Pages 50-83 What is past is not foolish but past It's all past, this part of it 1 ' ' ':::XT.,r , QL' f - I , mm--N. U . People to clatter down its halls Pages 84-169 The cubbyhole under the stairs in the seventh grade wing Down the stairs is the cafeteria b Then there is the gym, the Nurse's Office Guidance and the Office, Around the corner the Library through the windows the workmen warm themselves around the fires and lay bricks and pour cement and raise the girders Then 116-A next Chemistry and Phys-wics Mr, Holton, Disney's 120, Mrs. Quam Mr. Brown, the Language Labg 126 McB1air Cormier - -'-sw.: tavern 1-Qi, Scattered throughout are refuges the girls' room and the boys' room and, before the construction, the green around the school especially the banks where the people sit during the games up and down the banks with Coca-Cola programs watching our boys struggle over the field and the little boys crowding around the sidelines and the teams crashing back and forth over the field. On Monday, back to teachers and classes We learn: three important things that happened in 1619, About Julius Caesar, the Merchant, Eppi, the Three Jacques, how to get sulfur out of the ground, The lowdown on Shakespeare, but mostly to Explain and Discuss Choose any 20 out of 21 Reduce to LCD Trace Identify What does the pig in EQ-cjQ really represent? Every once in a while, elves hang crepe paper and tinfoil all over the gym, and everybody comes to see it. The basketball nets are swung up and hidden. The tile walls and iron railings are ignored. the familiar incongruity of high heels and metal chair legs on the varnished floor white shirts and formals What are the teachers doing here? Everyone and his car is polished, and everything is very different in the dark. You spend your first two years being underfoot and in the ninth grade you decide you're grown up a time for pretending Talk on the telephone, wear new clothes, To the games and cheer for us, learn , to talk casually of going steady, learn to impress and not be impressed. Drive a car, go to dances, go to parties stay out late What is behind you was nothing, childhood gone and good riddance How foolish was Mt. Daniel or Jefferson or Madison, even two years ago how foolish That is the past now win your freedom from adults, you are grown-up vu:-with-9 f ' ,J Until the end of the end year, when the law laid down by adults admits this lW5 G- 'ij 2 r M , And the last comes merely because you have lived long enough And you do look back because it is harder to look ahead What is past is not foolish but past It's all past, this part of it, the last scrap of high school melts away Graduation is where seniors go to die The dance was somewhat cool, Let's go somewhere, and then some- where else. 4 t at 1 ,X f E 3 .-, Lax , u 'U 41 x 3 I 1,1 , 'T ' a ' -sig I e I g' f 1,1 5 . ,M Y Q: q . + 4 ' aw K 1 gr-'.. A, 5 v P 'Qxu 1 I r ti f 1 , 2, 5 + X n I A 5 Q xl q K A , ' H' , 4 ff H 2 6 xi ' .,- , E Mg ' is wx' 5 ? ' qu , JL , 3 1 .M XJR fw- ! il at f x ' yi F ? fi it if nfmg- I at ., Q I: lx Q - 4-was V KK 1 P :A W1 4411 -'E' 4 F1 ' A i , 'Pt gl if L fi. ' 1 nv ' . 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Mx ' 1 -C 'hz I-Q1-4, 1 I ,, vi 1- L .. . -,..u.,,AQ JOHN MICHAEL End af-- , . 2 JIMMY HULL Wing Back STEVE KOELZ ULN' 4- DONNIE ROTH End -guym: 1,11 Mx wr wr.--. .- L C 1 Yi , ff '3 1 +f-Eiw I fW?k.,-j-5-,ligif ,,, Tw.. . V ,,.'J1.L: C enter BILLY TOREGAS Guard sf N Q, i . rl. 18 fc N' au. :ax , , , ,,,. T?T1'V1':'f , J .T bt TODD MCNAB Tail Back SKIP HAMBURG Guard TERRY BECKER, Half Back, AND COMPANIONS g. DAVE CARLO Tackle PHIL QUAM Full Back The static back from Handley falls behind speedster McNab. Out of the ten games played this year, the Mustangs were victorious in all. Our strong line, fast backfield, and many receivers for those yard gaining aerials posed many problems for would-be victors. Our outstanding stamina and versatile linemen enabled us to walk away with the Northwestern 1-B Championship. No. 34 gets the squeeze. HIUSTHIIGS END IU-U-U This thing won't make any noise. 19. No! No! Please Fellers! Hull makes a break and heads for six. Y' -: Kfli '- ' 4 ' -. 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Second Row: I. Weaver, R.Mahoney, I. Comer, W. Singleton, T. Nugent. Third Row: H. Blevens, M. Brouilette, R. Burnett, T. Wheelock, J. Mattson, Z. Cotner. Fourth Row: R. Shreve, S. Fifer, F. Snowden, T. Fergeson, C. Carrot, B. Hames. Fifth Row: P. McCarter, H. Acosta, B. Fraley, P. Howell, J. Slade. The members of the jr. Tonsil Waggers Club were out to improve the support of the jr. Varsity teams this year. They made posters, wore their uniforms, and screamed YELL to the students as they increased their support of the j.V. teams. Left to right: Lala Bolton, Kathy Edwards, Cindy Mummery, Barbara 22 Marks, Marion Edwards, Kathy Tackney. s LV. FOOTBALL RECORD G . M . Opposition 37 Herndon 41 43 Marshall 33 Handley 40 Loudon Co. 31 Woodson 47 James Wood 51 Marshall 39 Handley 33 Loudon Valley 54 Herndon 43 Loudon Valley 49 Loudon Co. 47 james Wood 43 Woodson -. g ,,,, .-in i . 1 1, RAIQDERS MMU TH 'n Two bits, four bits, what am a' A y ,fi use ' BARBARA OWEN LINDA MARKS Co-Captain Co Captain The v a r s i ty noisemakers screamed their cheers for very successful teams this year. Their goal was to increase the turn-out at games. To help achieve this, the student body organized a cheering section. Headed by Mike Sanford, they also devised many new cheers. M... Beat'em,Bust'em that's 1 our custom ! aili- Senior Attendant Linda Marks Queen Barbara Owen - Maid of Honor Carol McBee junior Attendant Kathy Rick Sophomore Attendant Kathy Edwards HUHIEBUIHIIIH HHLHIHIE Klfwl 1 ff QL-, rm xx This is happy-go-lueky Barbara. She looks worried. Maybe she doesn't have Well, how about it, Barbara? Wanna go to 25 a date to the dance. the dance ? fx' xv .Sj, f. V-Fx X ,J '-.1 HUIHECUMIHB UHHCE Oggositez Standing, EQ Q Qgg: Linda M arks, Kathy Edwards, Carol McBee, Kathy Rick. Seated: Barbara Owen, 9 u a r d e d by David Owen and Teresa 7 Maguire. Who is the mysterious, camera-shy stranger? MARION PHIPPS .... JOHN REDMAN ....... . . . . Gigi Farragut . . . . John Finley CYNTHLA KEENE ..... .... R onnie Spero RAIMUND BROWN .... . . . MAVIS MORIARITY .... . . . MISS FREEMAN ...... . MISS ROBINSON .... MISS JONES ...... TAD VOORHIS .... STELLA BRAHMS. . . PHIL FORD ..... JANET Ross ...... MR. BACH ........ JERRY FLANAGAN ..... . PRUDENCE MASON ..... ARTHUR SCOTT, JR ..... CLAIRE CARTER ..... DEAN OF WOMEN. . . . John Merryman Irene Hambrick . . Louise Ripley . . . Martha Sik . . . . Jane Ripley . . . . . Neil Fisher . . . VI-Ielaine Vernon 1 . . Peter Russell . . 3. . .Shelley Buck . Roger Burnham . . . . John Swiger .....Emi1y Lay . . Jack Roe . . . Nita Werner . . . . Jana Hahn STHHDUST AYFAIR mov Dom inated by a five foot nine inch statue of Venus de Milo, occasionally decorated with lipstick and a bedraggled silk neckerchief at dress rehearsals, the stage was set for the opening of Stardust on November 30. 1 That night Stardust played to standing-room only, and, despite the near-beheading of one of its princi- pal characters by a falling Roman spear, it was an immense success. We were great! shouted an anonymous self- congratulator as he shed his toga backstage after the last curtain. They were. Hey girl, this is so silly. . . What can we say about the Georgetown Collegians! '-'lvfgr -if Many yards plus many yards equals many dollars. It was plain to all that the junior Class really outdid themselves on the Christmas Dance - little do they know how much they outdid themselves 6305! The attendance at the A1umni's welcome home party, staged in the balcony, far outnumbered the couples who managed to m ake their way through the gigantic wreath to the mistletoe in the center of the floor. Anne was crowned at ten and the mad rush for the door began at five minutes after ten, G.M. was well represented at Gusti's, The Shadows, and Bricks that night. Everyone still talks about the Junior's HWONDERLAND BY NIGI-IT ! 1 in BHSHETBHH Wm, ? i J A E it A !,Y ' A I '-4, QQ ' EQ? L D -' 'f ff I .. VL .i U Q' - U S' ,-VT as ' :iff 'MN 'A X' if 4 EH v'w w V '-A t I' 'Q 2 me 'K I W g. 1 I :L I 1., Lum, Y , e fx JOHN EBERT BASKETBALL RECORD Guard o.M. OPPOSITION BRUCE WELCH 33 Herndon 50 Center George Marshall Handley , Loudon County f Woodson ,L-Z James Wood JH .,.,., - George Marshall Handley Loudon Valley Herndon Loudon Valley Loudon County james Wood Woodson Qc JIM STEINER Forward DEAN T OMERSON C enter ' i S JOHN DAILY Center E I RICHARD FRASE Guard ,blitz Til' i-vf'aass.r' 11 DONNIE ROTH Forward MIKE MCCARTER Guard Z 'Queeg ,,.-.LL c .Aim . -6 Fflc' S, X yi M? ,fx uw ms 2,811 ,px -Q' fm a NNN my ' Y, wif GARY McBE.E Forward JACK STEVENS Forward 3 2 Q 1 my els' V.- '5,'11 ' lf : .Y I in -f 1' ' I . . fm Nf' inlay jeux, Rick Eskildsen, B6lSStei1fer, Manager. I Y I ,z V ,,,,. ...-qw v ,,.. . 1 ! .a r 31 :J fs., .s Q- -1l.,.M '3 5 ,Alfa-Q-vsglgjr nrtrait In Pmk si q X ff 7 VQQNQ 9 WW! 'Wi' 1 K . x ,X xx X . N W Ei A 1963 SWEETI-IEART COURT Freshman Attendant Jan Smart Junior Attendant Beckie Riley Senior Attendant Blair Hoffman Sophomore Attendant Cindy Mummery Seated: Maid of Honor Linda Marks Queen Linda Rains FREEDUIH T0 HSSEIHBLE If our assemblies weren't always entertaining or informative, we all had the pleasure of knowing that we were missing an hour of class. Mr. Howel1's choir, Mr. Ramsde1l's band, foreign exchange students, Mr. Cosminsky's lectern, and Mr. Condit's award were the highlights of this year's assemblies. The pep rallies were our favorite - they were the noisiest! get -4, li 4' 1 V Q N U Y 'xij I' , -Q - Q , ., , Y n gb 'xg V f , me if? , N ' N rise: if . - 'r W f r h I ,Y .1,, ev-e N 1 ' 'V 5 . feyf :v -:ae gg, Q H iss- f E 3, ,g gl si, 1 ' i' fiiscff ,fm Xi '-'QQ ' I 'e Qsigugfif .' ' la ' -2 ',-new 4-wr . , ef e ..--f' rj' . :nhl-A. ' J 64 , , ,.A1,f,.f'f'. ' ,fnkv-v-1 1-' - , - 17,0 ' 'T' r . J' - 1' I H c.i .eViL , , .. ' 4 .,W':.. 5521: 41 ' - ii j f I Qi Z iff 411, A 13: F 3 f'FF ' -fi 'I' :ii lf'0 1 . 3 5555 ' , K , vgblj .1 ji The Science fair What's going on in the gym? . . . please do not feed the mice. . .they don't look too hungry anyway. . . fall-out shelters. . . the experiment that failed. . . Periodic Eliptical Functions. . . cause and effect. . . the judging . . . the winners. . . Chemistry. . . Biolo gy. . . Mathematics. . . Try again another year. .!4 THE JUIIIUH UEHSS PRESENTS THE PEPPEHIHIIIT lUUHl3E y . . ' ' E , .'-JJ Elogh I h I vw . ' ' il Under the direction of Janice Johnston and john Finley, the junior Class retaliated against the student turn-out at formal dances and rolled in 55800 on the annual Variety Show. . . Hey everybody, let's twist! . . . endless rehearsals. . . make-up and squeaky microphone. . . Run through it one m ore time. . . . 1-2-3-4-5-6,11-2-3-4-5-6 dress rehearsal. . . real live band. . . Peter, Paul, and Mary. . . and Ralph. . . My name's Baby Jane. What's yours? . . .Al Iolson. . .The Shape Of Things Don and Steve. . . both emceed. . . o p e ning night, full hou s e. . . and, That's what I like to hear. . . . Finale. . . . . . and now it's good night from the Peppermint Lounge. . . . Cast Party. . . and whoops of excitement from backstage by gleeful Peppermint Loungers. F352 53 MM 'ffl -saw: ?'- T 5 nw If-N,,.y,i,T, 21' .1 la ui. 1, I5 433 . '4 ' K1 Fi 1 Egg-v X , yr - ,. ., , Y Ulf V , NJ K I-'ff' H-1' 1 'Qs-L . .V Left Q Right, First Row: Steve Mahan, Spencer Kiser, Don Cran, Doug Keller. Second Row: Ben Brown, Pat McCarter, jimmy Hull, Steve Koelz, Rick Yeary. Third Row: Mike McCarter, Todd McNab, Donnie Roth, Ken Lincoln, Richard Varney, Scott E. Wilson. if f Z . Q . X 1 ' 'I V 1- f Q . H41 51, fef' 2 ff, - 4915 1-,J '1'sfI.5 if ,VI A1 W it .f 3 nz, ,tl ,g- H H ' .mf f ' . . ' .'.' g.,f.!. 4f.-f 1' ' -121, ,. f'.',5f1 , 5:14 :' -1-'Ig-gsg22?a-ii.-'v -T'1.fq!ni.c, 'YT S- 25 'il--fwfr H ii '-1-4,,..5::i.,! 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Now if I can sneak up on it. .. March 29 April 2. April 3 April 5 April 9 April 16 April 19 April 23 April 26 May 2 May 3 Mr. Cristie said not to may Zo pound holes in the field. aY May 14 May 17 46 Left Q Right, First Iyar: Allan Hurt, Charle Werth, Hohn Bradley, Peter Howel, Terrence Tabor, Woodey Brown. Second Row: jim Strewinski, Charles Browing, Glen Letham, Richard Frase, Ronnie Williams, Lloyd Galkin, Bill Cox, Fred Boland, Bill Jonz. Third Row: Don jones, Bob Brooke, Claude Chevalier, TEIIIIIS TENNIS SCHEDULE George Marshall Yorktown George Marshall Washington 8 Lee Yorktown St. Stephens Wakefield Episcopal Episcopal St. Stephens April 3 April 10 April 17 April 26 April 29 May 2 May 8 May 10 May 14 May 16 Jim Owendoff, Louis Kuritzky, Alfred Akerman, jim Harton, Coach Dr. G , Bill Labaugh, Gregg Fisher, Joe Parsons. You cott'n pick'n ball you. TRHCH J' Left Q Right, First Row: Tom Nugent, Bob Zell, Greg Smith, jimmy Ewalt, Malcolm Schick, Lem Forrest, Billy, Bonnell, Terry Becker, Dick Shreve, Gorden Stimmell, Walter Mallory. Second Row: Scott Fisher, Manager, Caldin Fouche, Bob Kaplan, Ralph Ray, Bill Albaugh, Steve Simmons, Billy Toregas, Merle Valotta, Chip Hovey-King, Charles Carroll, Bobby Steiner, Coach Sommer. Third Row: John Ebert, Phil Quam, Skip Hamberg, Ted Monroe, Tom Appell, Roger Fraley, Bob Ellis, jack Stevens, Gary McBee, Ed Mahaff ey, Mike McClure, Harry Simpson, Robin Larson. Not pictured, Michael Sanford. TRACK SCHEDULE George Marshall April 3 Herndon April 5 Loudoun Valley April 10 Herndon G George Marshall April 17 W T Woodson April 24 Loudoun County April 27 graze: I Seniuntls We're happy to inform you that you have been accepted into the 1967 graduating class of. . . say good-bye to all your carefree high school days. . . the world is yours for the taking. . . go out and make us proud. . . we all will miss you. . . you will miss us. 1963 A PHUIH T 'A COURT Linda Marks Colette Lapeyre Queen Honorary Attendant This night will hold happy memories for all of us. The seniors will say a sad farewell, and the Juniors will wait patiently for next year when they will assume their place of honor. Ellen Levin Senior Attendant Barbara Owen Homecoming Queen Ann Whiting Christmas Queen Glad Bulwinkle Carol Wallace Maid of Honor Junior Attendant Linda Rains Sweetheart Queen A, 50 1 iii' 1' 'W . J . Y ,. .::-vv'- 1 ' '- g 'Q.2'A i 1 1 1 M 4 f . T3 ' A: 1 X 4M 1'-Q, 114104, 1 L. 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A I I 1 . i b .LI wi, 5' f -' , - ARM ilgwweflqgl ay w , 1 A A.: 1.1.1 X ' ' ' 2 - i ii W V SCA Tom Callanenz My group had 21M fewer cavities. ll Jack Roe: We dic1n't use a conscientiously applied program of oral hygiene. 549: 'run . fli' ii Senaf CSG g V ugifw' Early rising homeroom representatives smile at news of latest financial disaster. ...uni X! W ,J x..,,l' -V S e of the negative must beg to differ. v 1-5, l v Russ: Well, what does grow in Chile! an: Shall we state the Kinsey Report as a source ?' ' ' eff fig, f i 'if ! f' .fl , I ,- .1 ' A , s ,- UL . ' .li gm ll' ,W No kibitzing, Mr. McB1air. s Kwik ii '- Xxx 1 .X Q-..T.'lll' I HESS LUB g . ! l Did you know that there are sixty-four squares on this board? LE'...a!if,-4 gs-Q. XZ i 14 I will not talk in class. I will not Q. K 3 'f-'wr I.R.C. members are stunned by films of Mexican fiesta time. '. 'I' A if bf 'f J. Kira 'L M 4,,,,.u3x S R W 61335 x 1 s ! xx Ax. -WL f 'I' 1 v No, we don't give green stamps. F. we-??ff ff 1 A n -1 . M J, ,Hai i I'11 take another couple dozen yellow tags. E GCP 4, ' w 5 I 4 4 1- ' ,nw .W-K' ,,.-1 . 'llqbnnv- ' gli' If 1.11 'Z nf French Club enjoys crepes suzettes made by members W Well, don't you have any francs? SE E ' LL. Ripley: I think it needs some egg. E A l UNA wsu AI Here are a couple more verses I picked up in Mexico. 1434 'E 'f'- B ff 1 v H-1: ' 4 Q: -M 'Q-Q J -v...i, w -. d Y1uego1isto, apun , No, you're going the wrong wayg the boys are be- hind you. 59 BIULUGU Hey, how do you focus this thing? No, this is a working example of how ontageny recapitulates phylogeny. pletion of her new fur piece. X4-:sg Mrs. Bynaker eagerly awaits the com- asv, -419 1' K' ,I Z m -,x , .xhn X Rei 1 V A ,,, J 'X 'QEIZIEI' - 'uw L Lf ,f A , Q 43, fu? ' . . 'Q V 2' TLT 5 ' 7 , 1' Xu' -. - A -I-3 A s :l'uf.,,,2.'v-'wg,-ggi-, , - ' , , , 'w5f'1 11 ff n ......- fl ' .5 W ui!! 9' S4255 Some special interest, eh? - 2 SPEIIIHL INTERESTS 'SJ Uh , . lc., l V 1 . - -. U v, , V ' ' JU: 1-:,.,, f . ,, -Ir 1 I X. ,K I- n 4 I , s f .I ' Don't tell anyone, but this is really a milkshake. ,4,anL-Lan L: ---N S ' ' 4, 1, iv , -.1 A mm ' fiHIfWW' !ll 41 l ' .x x 'L V -Q-Y-1 -'PLZ lffli ln. , 90.31, patient. No, we don't have any major accidents. Say, lIAh. ll Future nurses pick flowers for a former Lf. M'-,..,,'4N a er 'T-r Y -9-'H-1 ' . . 11-'f r 'S-'-'H - -. -A - - , 1 r W, - .Q :sg e Future teachers grade papers: Art Li nkle tt e r was All opposed, . . right-kids do say the darndest things. LJ'- FHA Grab a couple more and we'11 make our getaway ' Yum, yum, we make good cookies.' 4. gawk' If an 'I Pr L 5 X5 2. rf BQ. Keyettes plan work at the Chnstmas Bureau. 'A' liiiliszzr, e c-:Hes Yeah, another bake sale! Keyettes hold shower for Mrs. Lanier. All who are attending the Key Club convention, please raise their hands. V f '1 E v QD 'Q 1' ' . in I Q 1 1 v- ! 40 1 1 1 xy? , . fwxzw . E . 1 , 'v ?- x5 ' ,W,,,,J 1 H e .V f., !,91., ,E I , uk'Y' , w 4 nu , , ,, , 1, r. . 1 . ,, . Ebay, I-as ai! I A Lu! ,xr--:. Le JUL Well, we tried to get to Roanoke. So, with the money we made on the Unicef Drive... Well, so far that's Hamburg, Becker, and Michael for jr. Village. ll I W L - ,ff-I , :gg-w A., , 1 Y H! S I, Q n 25 gil U Another enthusiastic Tri-I-Ii-Y meeting. Aj: '--. 'B'-Qi Officers plan Goodwill clothing drive. 68 ri-H -Y f-X' L A recent survey showed that 14 out of 15 Monogram Club members are not Hi-Y Maybe we should do something for G. M. now! pigeon-toed. Yeh, we're starting a girls' auxiliary. onoGram Watch, worry, and wait for your tum to try out. Q' 4 1' 4 TZ! Hi ' K5 . III I Sl-cip's line meets with mixed reactions. SW r W Y VI... V l? '-,,, Y 7 'fflfl FP-'fi?f t .f'.1ii.,g11PgY x , fi? Q N X I X, 5 tl , I ,I , , - Q V4 . 1 a , ,- I 1' , f, .' , in 'I . ,Aw ,ll , 1 in Brzrmaffrs MY FAIR LADY Q F U t ,ff . ,, , N V N Xxx -- . Y I , .XE N . V, Y T 5-I , Method actress Longley dutifully p r e p a 1- e s to fetch the newspaper. Jack: Stop it Beth! Iohn's looking. .And what am I E bid. H V ,.. ,, Lasso staff admires the finished product. 1 'U 2' XQF-,-fa-gi: ' DQ 'lv Extra, extra! Yeh, we've got a lot of extra lassos this year. Merit scholarship Semi-finalists. R ,H E 2.-5' H MIL 4' -fx '5 'x The Lasso wishes to congratulate again the National -1-,,',,'i!v,, ,4- cs Q1 . asia -yxuff .X Temgo staff gives serious thought to each new manuscript. Get your autographed Temgo here! xx' Tempo ..-wJE'3:.fAy - ,, I ,U .'1,.:.. - Y-x If ww fY: '.'..,,2 -,Z ' ' A' 7 fQ F '- X :X 'V Friflf I:?5si'Y?1h ' 2 u,,,?WKBd -X, ' ' L l '-v' f MST MUSTANG staff views the very un- finished product. Maybe we could take some pages from the club section. if rg: I-,IS IVY Well, l can't think of a caption for the picture. .. .And we can take some more pages from the club section. 2 , ou can't have a Madras cover and that's final. wall. Exhibition No, Ithink it would look better on the other i 1 Better stand back now, men! ' ience 'gl 36' I V A-1 5' q, 'ff if? 'It' it WELCOME R lIGi lrne an IIAII !ll .QM K-51 . '-df? ' Pep Club hands out La de da's f',1,X U i ' 're W X 9' t 4 1 UQ ul N Sure she can chin herself with one hand! The Majorettes perform for us in assemblies, parades, and football games. This year, the Majorettes developed a Twist routine which was quite popular with onlookers at home football games and pep assemblies. ojorelfes Store clerks busily fill order from rich spend-thrift. clyool aub'o Audio-Visual staff attends school premiere of The Life Story of a Cicada. The George Mason Band, under the direction of Mr. Richard Ramsdell, played for ur throughout the year. At football games, assemblies, and at fine concerts during the school term, we have seen the results of many hard practice sessions. we 'I lil Engllsh test next penod 1 but the band plays on - YF r . , lm if ' 3 4 D . - 6 L QL 'Q . ?. yer: -.fri '- - A A .,- ,.:' 'ff fiifif.-4. A v A A - 1-1,-L? ffr r , vH Q'-QM1.-Lw9'4:wf,Ab3F ' . -,J K , ! sr,- ,7- A 5 gk 'Lg 5 in s i--I s' Chorus QQ, Q95 f it fl? 1 . , f -4 - ' E. +A LX gimggz L www , vi J. mA, ,. , Rf msn 'Nl X ,QT E -. -if by , .W YE' , QR iz' lg I4 .W 'U I 111, I ' I r ,.v 3-'51 rf he , X. 4 w I ,wx 7. iQ km' A '-' -Q s-an 1-, N' -L.: ' W A t I V 'I :gil ,' q l in W IV N X N V' . ' 'IW-1. 4 , . 1 I -an , 1 +0114 -, 'I 1 m, A I f 1 3 w it , lf' B . TF I .Y Q ls e. e Q ' if ,Q 5 Q A , -. Q Q ? 1 '5 fl' f f 1 X'- George Mason . ds people to clatter d 1tS halls f11l 1115 class ro and gene 5 chsrupt th anqu111 gran empty bu11d1ng , W si 55. ' Q v . 7. 's u Q 1, 3 .1 Il ,I 1 1 'F- 'QQ 1- gf- : 1 ' YI K Who knows where he will be in twenty-five years?Many of us may not even remember at that time just where we were in 1963. Cer- tainly, we won't remember how we and our friends looked in 1963 un- less we ke ep pictures. The year- book does pr e s e rv e our pictures and, more than that, it will be a vault of other m e m or i e s. Now, however, it is a picture of our school seen through the eye of the camera, carefully and artistically directed by the yearbook staff. The c a m era records for you different areas of our s c h o o l: the classes, the organizations, the sports, and the s o cial events. It s h o w s to some, achievements, to others, possibilities. It is the pres- ent. To the staff this was tomorrow, the book is here. The faculty and administration congratulate the staff and student body on a fine year, a fine year- book, and wish for you many op- portunities for service in the future. Principal Hdminisiratinn jf DR. ROSALINE M. EDWARDS IRVIN H. SCHMITT DR. HERBERT D. THIER 1. ROGER WOLLENBERG Vice-Principal Superintendent of Schools Asst. Supt. for Instruction Chairman of the School Board L, .il ' ,Q - Kohl School Board -m 4 I 1 1 J if of MRS. JANE DEXTER MRS.ELEANOR SJUSTUSSON JAMES S. LAY JOHN R. MILES LOUIS T. OLOM Vice-Chairman of the Administration Asst. and Clerk School Board 88 3 A , f ill- Q L , N .sr J R BERNARD RUSSELL MRS. FRANKLIN TI-IACKREY HARRISON E. TAWNEY Guidance Director M 'J fmt TEHCHEHS MARGUERITE D. ALBERT English s, 9 GENEVIEVE M. ARMSTRONG Librarian SUSAN E. AMSTUTZ A English 7, 9 MARY T. .BAILEY ' Mathematics A MARY ANN BRADLEY CHARLES B. BROUILLETTE RICHARD J. BROWN Mathematics Social Studies Mathematics ERNEST L. BUCKLIN Social Studies Q1 ,, F v4'!-Ji! 'L'! FE' VIRGINIA F. CARRINGTON Soc1a1 Studmes ARMETHA P. BYNAKER GERTRUDE M. CI-IISHOLM Science Guidance Counselor V .14 ,fQ,,xLgf - f THOMAS H 104 I , I ff P i M: 'J' 1' 57 ns, PM I' CI-IRISTIE, JR VIOLET CLARK WILLIAM W CONDIT Physlcal Educatlon Sc1ence French 91 1 ,fgww .11..1 1 A ' Jf f Lf WILLIAM H. CORMIER JQSEPI-1 R, CRAIN Government Physical Education 1? , LOUISE C. COSTA KATHERINE L. DAVIS Spanish Mathematics, Science w h VINCENT J. deGR.EGORIO MARTHA A. DELANEY MARGARET M. DISNEY Art English 11, 12 English 11, 12 J 'gk Q., - 'LE' .3 , .Q , P-vi ,,,-. F. A. FOSTER Art CHARLOTTE HAGEN Library Clerk KATHERYN W. GORDON MARGARET H. HAMILTON Nurse English 8 S , 125 MILDRED W. HARDY ARTHUR P. HOLTON RICHARD E. HOWELL Home Economics U. S. History Vocal Music 93 ,f MARJORIE D. I-IUMPHREYS Physical Education 'wxxxb i 94 fd :g,,,'Ti'v U, HAROLD M. KLINE Industrial Arts . MARGARET A. KILEY Guidance Counselor MARY JANE. JONZ Special Education , fi ' ' ' 'F' Eff' ESTER KRAFT NORNIA P. LANIER J. K. LAYTON Gffice Secretary Physical Education Science 7, 8, 9 I-IELOISE B. LEVIT French, v an 1 .. . 2. 1 .P,,,,'.-,vp-q.,K,wr S-' S : 2 ?Q's+JnS2ef ,, T f .,:,s S- Sq 1 1 5: f In gn q, , 5251521 V' 41 QW 11 WM' 1 ' ' r w-1 x fmnwa I ' -V' 'H 1- :mv mpg 4 im y w Qn'5: H5 eL'Jy:4,Mx. ' -X J . : :NAM N ,- Hu... , . Y, I 9 . 54, ' -f - ' fp .r,-I 1 W fm: 4' 1 , ,Mg ,.l ,. ,, V - ' , A , A ... Q . -- J fE i'fi: Li., Z, , 311+ 'XX QQ-QF' 3 , nsiiiuhfirv , F. WILLIAM MAI-IER Social Studies Spanish JOYCEJ LOWRY JAMES MCBLAIR Buslness Educauon Soclal Stud1es Ifbfwflr ZH 5 -, ,. -. ' . lf, . -.Y -- , ii-j -1- ' , - wana: - we - 5-Ga-,VQ gif E MARTHA C- QUAM I. E. PHILLIPS ANNA R. MOYKA L2-tin Spanish English 10, 11 RICHARD L. RAMSDELL Band 5006! ,efg aw ag' 'Q 'os f WILMA SMITH Bookkeeper rf MARGARET VINCENT English 10, 11 ARVILLF. E. SOMMER, IR. Industrial Arts X 1 X X x 1 , ' X, f r, '1.1-in g, i , -ff cgi, Y l X1 ' E ,N Y fi Z in s 3 , fy f f . ' 1 52? 1 is-,,4,.,, , Q ' ,, wird' if - ' ff s iff' . I W D ,,. T - 1.f'-- ' - - , L LOTTIE W. WIIDMAN NADINE N. WILSON English 10 Business Education -fi GHIERSTIEN F. WHEELER Mathematics, French 8 - ..-ef'-w- f JOHN ZUBON English 9 X 'W-aqyjefaq' 13,-T 1. 1 5 un, . I ,mm , 'I A 'r ,Y , , . '1 : r s, 1 f .A 4nh-M, n, A I . , V' 5 x ...,:.u--.ih:-- X, N. ' U.. Nu. . .,..uU ', A.. O ' v-P' ,...n- -,-fr ,--ff N Q f:-rff11f--4-- if ,Vs x ,,T..--ff ' b4f.1x q-Q:9kf.LL L--' g--.. 1-1 ' ' ,,'vZ n',5'.':r:, . ,-1-f3.,.:.,l 4 75fQ,,j.kgi93!5..-gi: my 17-H a,L '-ng. pf' ,Z Tl-Q . . I :L ',.,!':-i,g5,v5:51.f:1, ,mg .. - -'- '1L15'lF3H 'T':wf:,-11'.51- ' ,K .f ','5.flQ7?::V:-3. ,SETI gf. ' - X '3'.T-'-'1fZ:Yn'2 --1' ' ' X .. ,. Q The Best from Brit ' 1 Here in the person of Miss Margaret Butler, we have a new and delightful teacher to enlighten the students of George Mason English classes. Winning a Fullbright Award resulted in Miss But1er's acquiring a new outlook on education. She has enjoyed the informal attitude of students toward studies and teachers here. Although she finds the extra-curricular life of students hectic, she has commented on the strong loyalty characteristics of Americans toward school teams. Q-iii ,- K . ' X Lg?-Qt: No, Koelz, you've got it backwards! -'IEP Aw, you don't look hurt. Bottom Qt.: Are you really serious, John? Bottom Egg: And they expect to win an award with Q12 book lUe've Heard It Before Left: Pink's her best color. Right: Don't ever say can't. E right: I never said that! 101 ta is I 5 ' :lap ky 3 A 4 l ,I V E E 3 E , sis H W, Seventh grade, First row: Karen Isackson, Secretary, Linda Sparrow, Treasurer. Second Q: Beth Dupont, Vice President, Kip Hewitt, President. Eighth grade, Third rg-vg: Jim Coburn,Vice President, Brenda Brittain, Treasurer. Fourth -ry: Skip Schwen,President, Alice Pierce, Secretary. 102 Freshmen, -lj-Qt Q: GretchenBohr, Treasurer, Sammy Vanneman, President, Diane Russel, Vice President, not pictured, Anne Bowie, Secretary. Sophomores, Second Q: Lala Bolton, Secretary, Tug Muilenburg, President, Janet Neuberg, Vice Pre sident, Kathy Edwards, Treasurer. IH, .1 ,.. 1 H may ! My ,Q U, ,R :lil 5 BlHSS UFFIIIEHS 1 1 1 2 I luniors, Bottom -tg Qpj Anne Williams, T Judy lngall, Secretary, Carol Wallace, Vice Terry Cox, President. Standing: Glad Bulwinkle, Daily, All Hail Mighty Seniors. S. ADAMS M. ALBRIGHT N. AMES C. ANDERSON . 1-.1 . 6 ,Q A . 'AA A PM. ,. W n . , A .Y X44 1 .' u Af -F F ,qi ,-'IQPQK ,- ,-54.5 ,, 1-ff: . .E N .-If-A . S. : -1 -4 W. !.- Hu. 1, 1 t i 1' 5 X- 4, . ,- fl?'i P: ' , 3 15. , . , -I V. M It N .J - 'rfiinx -A N N. Ai D. -ap. .X ,L ,A 4 .zfzgn 'JL '1 ,fy . .Q .. D . ANGLIN ARBOGAST D. J. ARDAI K. BAILEY J. BATT M. BAYN1-IAM J. BEITLE A A 3, ,173 . XT! 1 ,Q . -5 It sms- J xnxx' I QQ -uf ,,.Q. A 'UR' S. BETTERS K. BOHR K. BOST D. BREWSTER . 1 . Q FDL XY' I Y 'tri A M Q., X WH N ' - LV' I ' Q9 KN, , n f-as I I Yi: .vi L.. , . A V F. COYKENDAHL ' -5- - f +3 A A w. CRAMPTON ' I r 5, D. CRANE . A ' r c. CREEL h D A L. cnocxsa U , .,,, H 7 .'9,- ,AW V' ' 'wx' .. A Y. V1 7 ' y. I'-x at . 'r ff 'A A' .' A 11' R. BRIGGS i- X x ' -. 4 X '- D.BRoo1-: tm' -' 1? ff -.1 'D J.BnooK1aNs N . , 1 3. ' L.BRUNS ' ' A- Q' Af' Q,-.- -,g,.g. Ai., ' A A -A , ' 21- .fm V N' 1 4. fbi - . -Q' 5 4. A fi . F V i . Ai K - K 4' L f , . EY N - 1 ' -' 15-l '- Viv . ' P' ' W - 5 ' ,Lv . x wr P .r-Q.. BURNETTE . CALLANEN . CHOURRET CLARK 6 CLEMEN T COMPHER CONNER C OX K. DFANS A : D. DECRENEY ' I L. DENOFF - f. 'I' f . ,vi . A X V5 I T VH M .',. A A h A L E. DEWHURST B. DEXTER T. DILL D. DRUMIMOND B. DUPONT xx! S! X 'L 1' I IV 3 n 1 x 'F TA 4-A Ag 'N . Y' 0' . v uw V J. EARMAN T. EDMONDSON C. EDNER C. EPSTEIN W V, W , I .., A W ,. his .QZL s v -Q1 - V x x f 1 ' . i f J W Qs V, Fl- ,- E ' I . L 'my gx T ' ' f ., ' I D HOPE X - QWV if L. HUARD -N D HU'LL J , R HUMP1-mr-:Ys . . , P. HUNTER I 1 'T f 'QM' W v ' Y - I V r 4 - 1 ' Hy ' . I - K, ,WV-3 ..... K ,QQ ' 3 ' , 'sEif3'tf - n I P xl nik Y A 65 , V 5: . ffl i 2. .. 7, ' ff V X' A 5, ' A.GRITZ 'V ' - Sf ' '-1 C.GUTI-IRIDGE li - 1 V, 'f 1 ' I G.HANICE , - ' , -.7 4 f I X -v . L -lf: W. FISCHER , W ,, TK A ,BJ E. FREDERICK , , W gg Q ' z. , . L. GALLEZ K gf ' M H - -- . E. GARRISON N 1 - . 1 7 'rv gg I W 'VI I W ' zu' tm R.ERMnR1Ns Ag T D.EvANs s .. P.FARusY P ' - H 1 in D. HEBBRT a V 11 2,7 I ,. fl' L. E.1-IEETER ak' A tif, A P. HEISHMAN 5 g ,QQ M. HENSLEY - ' x s ' -an ,. Y s . I ff' !,kF gil, -A E . X' ' -,.. ,....?. - 'I - W W x X , wk - v S HERB ' - V 'L ' I s.HERMAN I I K.HEw1TT ' M - , V M.HomvLAN ' I 1 fi . X -Q 1 , 1 V. . ' 'FZ il g 3 'M' ' H .- ' V AQ!! gl , Y . s. GAVONNE D.cooDYEAR ,, H. GRANT I v R.GRAY fox... .. 3- - 75-'Lf I R. Jomzs PJUDSON R. KEELER B. KOLONICH ,wx X ,, V H' sw- ff ' -4 1 ua'- K. ISACKSON . s. JENSEN J' tw Vo. , fT f Q5 ff , . 'Ugg , r5:::' -. K M 1 ,V , N ' K A ' 25.411 L ilzi 1 Q 1 Q ' ' i f . X . -if , i N Vmmn ' 3 ,se f . J x Q P x N :Bw N I s , ve' Z 4, B six '55511 ,'il5leLQf7f KOSOVIC ICROGMAN KNONMUELLE R La.BAUGI-I LEONA RD 1'1- 'TM' AL- 'rf' w 1.1. gn' , w ii K. LUCAS B. 1.YoNs J. MANNING M. MOORE R. NOWELI. JvOLOM J. MANWARING A B'.o'NEAus '37 .Y V T' ij D. IES!-I R. llNCOI.N L. LONGERBEAM . , 'A 1 , ,. w I i iz ' ' 1 b , X Y . , ' ' . ' ' H. R . M ' - I , ff-as f, 'Sv f T gi... J, . LA it I Q -avg. W . , 17 , Q. w ' , F W , 5 s YE' Dx if 5, 1 Ei 5- use 'L ,- -555,11 4 'Wu '- 'or Rf' V ,, I - , .x. f V' ' J' X X mm X , W-ff E I X. : I - D. MARTIN S. MARSHALL '38 B. MCCORMAC K, I.. MCINTURFF R. PLETCHER R. PIERCE S. POND L. RHODES E? fi?- vf Y ,.,. 1..MEP.xuz C RICE , A 3 B.Mn.LaR DIRICH -. ,- Q . ' Q mms ' 14 H. 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'U7Y.5' - - , :uv , L, ,uf qv, K. SANDIDGE J. SCHAFER wg , -.gf A, Q, , , , .Q-ix . B. SCI-ILEEPER 5. SECRIST .1 ! . 1' wfbffl - 'qlx :- .ZZ-3 Lf , I S v . if P lin ti I! lk KW- ' A , 2 4 , ' 'Y .J '-1'6'iFffffr!fH1'f-2 .Q-ff,-'M fel r I' :fl 'F-7 P. SHAW E. SHERMAN L, SILVERSTEIN . Sv Q' f 'Dx 'US K. SMITH 1. su-EINER J. STEVENS s ,UN i 5 . K, ,, gi , arg ,,,K , . N. SWA RTHOUT S. TABOR T. TEETERS D. TILLMAN D. THOMERSON R. TINKI-IAM 15'-N 'Ox 'im f '53 I 4- ,Y S.STRATTON C. TURNER W.SULESKE - - - ' b R. UHL in M. VALOTTA ' 4 . i If , 9. M '- . 4- W W- 1 w ,W ,, 130 ig 'FA . 4 Affi-Zh, ., ' I-,. L 4 I, . VANDER HEUVEL . Van METER . VERNON av 'Tl P. VICK P. VINES fb If-..- fx I , 3. I :A :- If XP , ,- fi, Y A,-, Ag., N A f ' . , N- f .uh F ' 7 1 ' I .ii.e7ls'-,iii I' S. VOGT C. WALLACE H! . r 1?- . f , , f D WALLINGFORD R WALTER M WARREN D. WASSMANN R. WATERFIELD B. WELCH Wa uk, ... 5 W, 1..1':f 'E' . ' 5, ,r .ff ffl'-. ...f-. 'V'- A. WILLIAMS af. ., an- 'Bm s.D.w1LsoN s. E. WILSON J. wooLsEY I7 ff. Z .V . ,,-.mfg S.WII.I.IAMS .1-Y X haf' A? R. YEARY B. ZIESES 4-F? .f GLAD BULWINKLE President I JOHN DAILEY LINDA MARKS DONNIE ROTH Vice-President Secretary Treasurer vw, ?,7,,,,, , il , ls: it we , I I w 'x lf - dw .:,' MARILYN ADAMS llMikell Once and for all, I will Q cut my hair! I had it short once, and it looked just awful! 134 CHRISTOPHER ALBAUGH Chris Chris the Red-Haired lives an un- fettered life, much to the distress of his teachers. JUDITH L. BAUER PAUL TERRANCE BECKER llludyll llTerryII For my next number, Iwill again For gy next number, Iwill stand try to be heard above the choir. on my hands and drink pumpkin juice at the same time. SANDRA BENNETT ' usandyn 'California here I come! ROBERTA IRENE. BINGI-IAM BARBARA MARY BLAIR SARAH CAROLINE BLAIR Bobbie Barb Sarah Let me tell you about the book I Oh yes, we've found the colonies . . .But we still haven't seen many just read. quite interesting. . . cowboys or Indians. 135 JOHN BONNELL lljohnll 'A car is a car is a car. . . I v I L J' ,,1Q'Qn?' ' HF- T ' - ' ,-Q 'JRWL-. ,H ' fi ' ' M1 -N 'i :P 1. l -, I zwfgg ' ' xx . i 'Fifi' FAITH BOWIE HFS-yell Hi ya. I just called about th trig problems. . . BARBARA J. BOWLING llBarbIl ose I may not make it this semester, since I stepped on a needle. ROBERT T. BROOKE lITa1Il From ghoulies and beasties, and things that go in the night, Good Lord, deliver us.' l I l CHARLES BRADAMORE HARRY BENJAMIN BROWN, JR. BROUILLETTE Ben Brad We1l, yes, I would play king's has Spent so much time de- pawn, but first tell the infield to his talents in Judo and move back. arate that he is yet naive in the ways of the world. ay- ff will ' h ' 1 -,L . ., ,MAL Sl-IELIEY LAURA BUCK Shelley Shelley, since she goes about mut- tering Spanish and her lines for the next play, often attracts suspicious stares from her friends. i VIVIAN GLADYS BULWINKLE llcladll If you want to ride in the presi- dential car, you can at least wipe your feet. 137 l , . I '1-14 V ' T' 'S lA i -A W N TTTT ' 3 WF A M T ' L F .: i -I P A ,... F fwi. tr a -Q if A 1 K 1.11 KE -.ggumyl . L Ysifv ,w L N: ' Q Aw In 1 RONALD LEWIS CALDERONE THOMAS OLIVER CALLANEN Ronnie Tom ervice with a smile-that's my Tell the S. C. A. to come and motto. watch me shoot lay-ups. DAVID PHILIP CARLO llDaVe!l The world was made for fun and frolic. L '09-uf? DAVID CHASE llDavelI Right now Dave talks throu clenched teeth. Maybe when goes to college he can get a p11 -wfrq E q-...- PAULA DIANNE COLE Paula 11ence 18 golden, too bad she's on the S1lV6I' standard -1. li Qi THOMASA COONS A T A wuz here GEORGE WILLIAM COX, B1 1 B111 1S the edltor of the MUSTANG and unt11a recent post offlce de c1s1on, also contmbuted to several other magazmes JOHN DAILEY Chuckles Our V108 P1-es1dent and mess boy IS not only 11ked but Well 11ked 139 1 Ln ,, ul , ,ful ' mf ' ' ' 5,142 W ,. 1, '. Lf' 1, DONNA LOUISE DANIELS Donna Chameleon-like, Donna slides in or out of stories and moods. She is very pro-Washington. 140 DIANA DEVLIN Diana We11,I like the murals,but I guess you're entitled to your opinion. 'ko 'TI' 'l ll GORDON GENE DEWHURST BARBARA LOUISE DISQUE STUART N. DRAKE Dewey Barb Sam A funny thing happened to me on 1 plan to major in Tri-Hi-Y. A1l the good tunes belong to th the way to school this morning. . . devil, but I don't mind. DIANA L. DUGGAN THEODORE J. DUNN JAMES H. EDMONDSON, JR. lIDilI llTedll llJimIl I like workg it fascinates me. I sit With Old Betsy here, I can wing a Well, I lag- going to the Olympics, and watch it for hours. fly at three hundred paces. but Pe g gy thought it would be better if I. . . 142 KAREN ELIZABETH ESKILDSEN Karen A difficult person to Christ: shop for: she has everything. PAMELA EVERETT llpamll always try to get my beauty sleep in class. P DIANE LOUISE FLYNN Flintstone Well, all seniors can't be tall. JACK FLYNT Illackll Who can study when there are more important things to do? LEM FORREST llLemll ! No more practices vw 2 .-fr.yn:. , new , zzzj-z izz zz' V l zz I Z S 'Lag iizzzzz I zzzugzz zzz ' RICHARD FRASE Richard Who is Lady Godiva? Richard is the only Senior boy to ask this question. His other talents Mfg -zzmzj, .x .W .zzzz z zlsfwzzz A ,, , ,,: U I zzzfzz . '- If, ' ' :T V Lz. HH 7 - Y , ,illzzgu 1 I K MA RIAN G ORHAM Marian Well, if you haven't written your excuse yet, I can't accept it. wg. ,,,..,.. - - - -V L, , -fl r W--P ., .z P -sg yz include faculty imitations. ALBERT HAMBURG 144 Ilskipll Life is real, life is earnest-but not for now. 'km Hgzzz'-X ' , - . A :.f'lA Y ' ' l' Ee pl? if 1. z Y N, r BROOKE HANLMERLE Brooke Brooke is the girl with the lc golden hair, slender wrists, and 1 soul of an impressionist. i . wx fgff H WH Wg- REBECCA HAMMOND IlBeCkyll 'Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. w 'win' '14 MARGARET HEDETNIEMI llpegg-yll Peggy, when she leaves G.M., will take her 3.75 average and Jim to the University of Michigan. BLAIR HOFFMAN Blair Blair is a Reader's Digest contrib- utor. She has r e c e nt ly finished The Most Unforgettable Character ELLEN HAYES I'Ve Ever Met. Ellen Words are like greenbacks. If you issue too many, their value goes down. 145 55. RFQ w , 1 JANICE HOUSEMAN lv-Ianicell The National Honor Society Choral Group will now sing. I in E -, An' I . 1 , ,ng-5 4 - ff ,h vi' dr- 1 sq gem,- VAL EUGENE HUSTON llskipll Skip is all-knowing. We are sure glad somebody has been around. DONALD JONES RALPH KENNEDY STEPHEN KOELZ DOH Ralph Steve D011 is G- M-'S Pi9'e9-ting Cham- Good things come in small pack- Parties make the world go pion. Color him green. ages they tell me. around. 14 WILLIAM LAING COLETTE LAPEYRE ROBIN LARSON Bill Colette Robin Come on, coach, I've lied about When Colette arrived, she not only What, me worry? my age before. pacified the natives, but also established a colony. 148 'Q-'OW' H-af JOSEPH LAVENDER llpatll Why is the bus always early c mornings when I'm late? 'IE 'J EMILY LAY RUSSELL LEE HMiSs Emll IIRUSSII Miss Em, our Nile Queen, will also Russ takes great interest in free be remembered fOr her traumatic and multilateral reciprocity. He and musical performances. proudly serves as G. M. 's showcase for fraudulent foreign accents. N 2.1: grew , wi grew . I CONNIE LENTZ Connie Here are some free tickets. l'm opening at the Met tonight. ferr JOSEPH LESI-I Erwin Be prepared. That's the Boy Scouts' solemn motto. 149 L 4 ELLEN LEVIN PETER LEWIS lIE11enll llpetell Well, for my home address I put In answering our questionaire, this down Le e - Highw ay Top's, but future party major would only Mr. Tawney wouldn't accept it. comment: Bop on Top. 150 .,5,,w 4 x X ll X ELIZABETH LONGLEY Beth During her stay at G.M. , Beth has set records in drinking iced coffee and using telephones. KAREN LOUDEN Karen I am fancy free and prone to wander . . .in my little blue Renault. JOHN LUNSON Rusty We really don't need crash but just in case the car happens to. . . - LINDA MARKS Linda I've been a cheerleader for nigh on to thirty years, like my mother and my motl1er's mother before her. PEGGY MARTIN CAROL MCBEE IIEV-ell IlBicll S11ence 1S golden and tl-us gal has Oh what a tangled web we the Midas Touch weave. . . JUDITH McCROCKLIN II udy n J ' 'rn having a party. . .beginning this week. WILLIAM MCINTYRE u Mac II Only a fool would be well known, and I shall never be a fool. OL.-.L 1 - w E 1 .f J , Lfgn' ' 'C5 l'P-. .- I . jg! - 1 I . 'r 15 I - J1':,JLf 1 X 1 Y, 1 'N DAVID MEADOWS JOHN MICHAEL Dave JOIN GOOD MORNING, Mirror, Mirror on the W MRS. ARMSTRONG. ll all. SANDRA MICHAEL llsisll burns up the floor in the fastest lay-up shots at G. M. ll J v I 1 Li ROY MILLS IIROYH Here. Let me give you the name of my tailor. .15 5. W' V , u 1 'il MIL ,Lfe,. CONNIE MUSSER llMeSSll G.M. 's Lady With the Lamp. JAMES NEWTON, JR. llJin1ll Sir, I recognize in you a man of parts, a man of prominence. . . 153 rm mmm - 1 I 1 mi-t .vigrx , .V PAUL NIXON BARBARA OWEN JUAN PALERM Paul Barb Vince 1 P1211 150 See the W01'1d,e1',I mean She'd stop St. Peter's Roll Call to After graduation I have a job jOil1 the NHVY- ask a question. lined up with A. LM. 154 JOHN PANCERIA llsnuffyn Would you like to see me strike pose? 1 . Y . .4 YV . Qc -.-L, -. Ln? ,,,,,, V VERONICA PAPANICOLAS KATHLEEN MENETTA POTTS llRonicall llKathyIl little primping now and then is And now the air is shattered b relished by the best of men. the force of Kathy's bat. ll is 1 II V gigs PEGGY SUE PRICE upeggyn Much of Peggy's time is devoted to Kiwi plucking, but she manages to find time to run the Tri-Hi-Y and the I. R. C. LINDA IRENE RAINS Linda A laugh that wakes the dead a stuns the living. ll nd CAROL ANITA REED DAN S. REICHERT llcarolll IlDanIl A good book is a good friend. Dan is one of a small group who has managed to attend G.M. and remain Lmaffected by it all. WILLIAM BLAIN REED Blain The Rabbit has always taken things as they come. Is there any other way? STEPHEN LYLE REIMERS Steve I would comb my hair, but th not anything worth seeing here. G4 md ll DOUGIAS DEAN RITTER Doug has been Keeping America along with s e v e r al other exciting adventures. Il JACK WILLHOIT ROE njackn Well, you know what they say about him. He met this girl. . . DONALD ROTH fl, PETER FRANKLIN RUSSELL IIDOHHYII Pete Donny has been scoring points for Pete will be remembered most for G. M. for a long time now. Is his trying to bet P90919 to Call hlm secret early to bed, early to rise? Pierre. ,- JONATHAN SAMPSON L Af STEPHEN W. SHEILDS ,IO ANN SILVERSTEIN Ililayll llstevell IIJOII After Jay c ashes in his chips at The Student Government at One of the Big Thi-ee.I-Ier handlin G. M. , he plans to attend the George Mason is a farce! - of the Lasso is known to few University of Las Vegas. people, which is just as well. MICHAEL LARRY SANFORD Mike This? This is a Mukkinese battle horn. 158 X 'Ag 7 PATRICIA DIAN SIMMONS llpatll Pat once wrote a scandalous article about Mr. Cormier in the Lasso, but otherwise her record is clean. FRANCIS SMART LUTHER SMITH France jack If at first you don't succeed, try, Another ofthat smooth group which try again. maintains only formal Contact with the school. :gk xx .fx ,, , rr V X 1 ans.. L .Arti L? V :QL Y , RONNIE BARBARA SPERO Ronnie Letterman are God's gift women. CO 159 EDITH ST. JOHN Edith 'No, Edith isn't home. Have you tried Lee Highway Tops? v I he i ,I BELINDA B. STRICKLER Belinda The S uperlativ e pictures will PAULE STRICKLER JR Sk1p I I Yes, I must settle down and get this work done-tomorrow. , 1 ,-A I A definitely be taken tomorrow, maybe. 53, , 5: ff, NANCY JEAN STROPIE llNanCyll 1 I'm going into Washin ton to lo 9 at some new slide rules. JUDY LOUISE STRUP lljudyll no th e r of G.M.'s Triumvirate. pen and tongue sharpen the life at C-.M. JOHN M. SULLIVAN llJ'ohnll High priest of the tab collars, John was among those in the advance guard which defended G.M. against cordovans and eight inch lapels. RICHARD WAYNE THOMPSON Richard Richard will be remembered for being the fastest staple-gun at G. M. -3 sn. -, .Y 1. E T X 1 E 5, T, fi I' :ei T1 I were T11 lj 1 Z , JI' SARAH JEFFERSON TOREGAS llsarahll Nothing left undone-everythin in fun. ALAN M. VANNEMAN Alamo First human ever to lose his way in japanese Quarter of D. C. and last of the unholy three. He is also noted for his yellow jo urn a lis m and very free verse. 162 RICHARD VARNEY Richard I can't study. I've got baseball practice. f?m, Wx. sl V l f' ull!!! ,, - 'lv - .V I l i 1 ANITA LESLIE WERNER Nita Does anyone want his back scratched? 1,7 Q mf' - f-1-NH 7' . . .: --5, 1:11 .H 5' 5. yn A' Yrdrl V I uf nrvlllllnm l, n 'X l fs 1 1.4. ANN CRESSEY WHITING llAnnlI Guess what!...Whi1e I was o 'Queen for a Day,' Iwas give I free dinner tickets to Mama Greasy Kitchen. RICHARD ALLAN WHITVER ll Rick!! polished up the handle so carefulee. MARIE WILLETT Marie Marie is a real whiz at taking shorthand dictation, but she still has trouble writing fuel. CHARLOTTE c. WILSON . '-char Horses are just a side activity. Eating interests me more. 1510 Laid..- ,.- I GAYLE BERNADETTE YATES llc-aylell Gayle has spent most of her time at G. M. trying to have people stand up at pep rallys. After such an exciting life, what can the future hold? ' 163 BEST ALL AROUND F RIENDLIEST BEST LOOKING MOST TALENTED Glad Bulwinkle Gayle Yates Linda Rains Colette Lapeyre Tom Callanen John Dailey john Michael Tom Coons F -.U . -w MOST OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTOR jo Silverstein MOST ATHLETIC WITTIEST MOST SCHOLARLY Kathy Pofcs Judy Strup Peggy Price BEST LEADER Danny Roth Snuffy Panceria Richard Frase jim Edmondson x MARILYN ADAMS Chorus 15 F.N.A. 35 Pep Club 3,45 F.H.A. 45 S.C.A. Chair., Assemb. Comm. 4. CHRISTOPHER ALBAUGH H1-Y 3, 4. JUDITH L. BAUER Choir 15Chorus 2,3,4,Sec.-Treas.45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Keyettes 3,45 Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4, Sec. 4. PAUL TERRANCE BECKER Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2, 3,45 Mono. Club 2,3,4, Treas. 45 Key Club 2,3,45 Caf. Staff 3, 45 LASSO Sports Ed. 4. ROBERTA IRENE BINGHAM Choir 4. BARBARA MARY BLAIR Greenacre, England 95 Sr. Dram. Club 35 Int. Rel. Club 3,45 IASSO 3,45 Pep Club 4. And they think I don't under- stand English. 166 SARAH CAROLINE BLAIR Greenacre, England 95 Int. Rel. Club 3,4. JOHN BONNELL Band 1,25 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Sec. 45 Biology Club 25 Baseball 35 Band 3, 4. FAITH BOWIE Lambartou J.H. S. , Carlisle, Pa. 95 Baseball 15 Hockey 15' Honors 1,25 Lat. I-Ion. Soc. 25 Pep Club 3,45 F.H.A. 3,45 Vice-H-es. 45 S.C.A. Pub. Rel. Chair. 4. BARBARA BOWLING Colonial H.S. , Fla. , 95 Lyman H.S. , Fla. 105 Band 1, 2, 35 Class Sec. 15 Photo Staff 4. ROBERT T. BROOKE Am. Community School, Lebanon 9,105 Bethesda Chevy Chase H.S., Md., 115 Science Cl. 2, Pr.5 Aqua. Lung Cl. 25 Middle East Archeological Team of the U. of Beirut 25 Judo 25 Int. Rel. Cl. 3,45 Debate Cl. 4. CHARLES BRADAMORE BROUILLETTE F.C.H.S., Va. 95 Radford H.S. , Hawaii, 105 Punahou H.S. , Hawaii, 115 Chess Cl. 2. HARRY BENJAMIN BROWN, JR. Sen. 1,2, 35 Baseball, 2, 3,45 Chess Cl. 2, 3,45 Choir 2, 35 Key Cl. 3. SHELLEY LAURA BUCK Pep Cl. 15 MUSTANG 1,2,45 Honors 1, 2, 35 Dram. Cl. 1,3,45 S.C.A. Pub. Rel. Comm. 35 Int. Rel. Cl. 3,45 Spanish Cl. 3,4, Sec., 45 Debate Cl. 4, Sec.-Treas. VIVLAN GLADYS BULWINKLE Band 1, 2, 35 Pep Cl. 1, 2,45 Hon. 15 Class V. P. 25 Dram. Cl. 25 Keyettes 3,45 Int. Rel. Cl. 3,45 Class Pres. 4. RONALD LEWIS CALDERONE THOMAS OLIVER CALLANEN Basketball 1,2,3,45 Choir 2,3545 Class Pres. 25 Baseball 25 Track 3,45 S.C.A. Pres., 4. DAVID Pl-IILLIP CARLO Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4, Mono. ci. 2,3,45 caf. Staff 2,3,4. DAVID CHASE Havelock H. S., N.C. 9, 10,115 Industrial Arts Cl. 35 Sc. Cl. 35 Debate Cl. 4. PAULA DIANNE COLE Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Tre as. 35 Intra. Basketball 3,45 Dram. Cl. 4. I.ook,lwant to be in charge of the Bake Sale. THOMAS A. COONS GEORGE WILLIAM COX, III Warwick H. S., Newport News, Va. 95 Math Cl. 1, V.P.5 Photo Staff 2, 3,45 Key Cl. 3,45 Int. Rel. Cl. 3,4, Treas. 45 Tennis Team 3,45 Debate Cl. 45 French Cl. 45 MUSTANG 3,4, Sports Ed. 3, Editor 4. JOHN DAILEY Miami Edison H. S., Fla. 95 Basketball 1,45 Baseball 15 Volleyball 15 Track 15 Bio. Cl. 25 Caf.Staff 2, 3, 45 Int. Rel. Cl. 45 Dram. Cl. 45 Class V. P. 45 Key Cl. 4. DONNA LOUISE DANIELS Pep Cl. 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 2, Pres. 35 Int. Rel. Cl. 3. ROBERT A. DECKER Biology Club 25 2nd place, Regional Science Fair. WILLIAM PHILLIP DEIBLER Forrest Sherman H.S., Italy 95 Chess Cl. 15 Dram. Cl. 45 Debate Cl. 4. Z - Senior Hctiviiies PAUL M. DEPUTY Memorial H.S. , Fla. 95 J. Stuart H. S. , Va. 105 Football 15Baseba1l 15Track 1,25Basketball 1. DIANA DEVLIN Intra. Basketball 1,2, 3,45 F.H.A. 15 Pep Cl. 45 Art Comm. , Chairman 4. GORDON GENE DEWHURST Choir 4. BARBARA LOUISE DISQUE Intra. Bask etb all 2, 3, 45 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3,4, Historian 45 Dram. Cl. 4. STUART N. DRAKE Basketball 2, 3,45 Track 2,45 Hi-Y 3,4, Sgt.- at-Arms 4. DIANA L. DUGGAN D. J. O'Connell H. S. 9, 105 Orchestra 1, 25 Intra. Basketball 15 Bio. Cl. 25 Honors 1,2535 F.N.A. 35 Int. Rel. Cl. 3,45 Photo. Staff 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Spanish CI. 45 MUSTANG 4. THEODORE J. DUNN Antilles Consolidated H. S. , Puerto Rico 9,1O, 115 Int. Rel. Cl. 4. JAMES H. EDMONDSON, JR. Class Pres. 1,35 Basketball 15 Key Cl. 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3,Pres. 45 Lat. I-Ion. Soc. 1,2,35 Sen. 25 Nat. Hon. Soc. 2,3,4, Treas.45 Int. Rel. Cl.45 S.C.A. l,3. KAREN ELIZABETH ESKILDSEN Woodstock, India 95 Frankfurt Am. H. S. Germany 10,115 G.A.A. 25 Germ-Am.Cl. 2,35 Reading Cl. 25 Drill Team 25 Stud. Coun. 35 Sen. 45 MUSTANG 45 Debate Team 4, Pres. PAMELA EVERETT Dram. Cl. 1,25 Int. Rel. Cl. 35 Pep Cl. 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, I-list. 3, Sec. 45 F.N.A. 4. 1-. .--A., MARGARET ANN I-IEDETNIEMI Girls' V. Basketball 15 Biology C. 15 Jr. Tri- Hi-Y,Treas. 15 Lat. Nat. Soc. 1,25 Kcyette C 253,45 2nd place Reg. Science Fair 25 Nat. I-Ion. Soc. 3,45 lst place Lat. Tournament 3 Int. Nat. Rel. 45 Homecoming Co-Chairman 4. BLAIR EIAINE HOFFMAN Falls Church H.S. ,Va. , 95 Latin C. 15 F.N.A 2,35 Sr. Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Keyette C. 2, 3 Pres. 45 TEMPO 35 Lnt. Rel. C. 3,45 French C 45 Pep C. 4. CARL HOFFMAN Biology cz. 25 Hi-Y 3, MUSTANG 4. RICHARD I-IOUGI-I JANICE M. HOUSEMAN Sr. Choir 1,2,3, Pres. 45 Senator 15 Girls' Ensemble 15 Nat. Lat. l-Ion. Soc. 1,25 Honors 1,25 Keyette C. 253, jr. Director, 45 All State Chorus 2,3545 Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, Pres. 45 Di- rector of opening number of jr. Var. Show 35 Spanish C. 4. MARGARET R. HOWELL VAL EUGENE HUSTON Seoul American I-I. S., Seoul, Koi-ea5 9, 105 Student Council 1,25 V. Football 1,25 Basket- ball 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Int. Rel. C. 3,4. DONALD L. JONES Norfolk Academy, Va. , 95 Sr. Dramatics 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3, Stamp C. Pres. 35 F.T.A. 35 Photo. Staff 3,45 Im. Rel. C. 45 French C. 45 MUSTANG 4. lifts a hand. . .Correction, a table. RICHARD FRASE Football 15 Class v.P. 15 Lou. Hon. soo. 1,25 Hey, your stuffing is coming out.' Honors 1,2535 Basketball 2,3545 Nat. I-Ion. Soc. Do-Da-Da,-Doot. . . Charge. 3,45 v.P. 45Int. Roi. c. 4. MARIAN sus GORI-IAM F.H.A. 3,4. ALBERT HAMBURG Football 2, 3, Ca ptain 45 Monogram Cl. 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Key C. 3,45 Baseball 4. BROOKE HAMMERLE Virginia Beach H.S. , Va., 9, 105 Va. Green Contest5 lst and 2nd place, 1, 25 TEMPO 3, Art Editor 45 MUSTANG 4. REBECCA HAMMOND I-Ialtom H.S. , Texas, 9,105 F.H.A. Historian 15 Y-Teens 25 Int. Rel. C. 3,45 French C. 45 MUSTANG 4. ELLEN MARIE HAYES D.J. OConnell H. S., Va., 9,1O, 115 Glee C. 15 Latin C. 2. DIANE LOUISE FLYNN Choir 1,2,35 Pep Cl.35 Tri-Hi-Y 354, Treas.45 F. N. A. 4. JACK FLYNT Football s,4. LEM FORREST Football 2, 3,45 Track 2,3545 Mono. Club 3,4. RALPH W. KENNEDY STEPHEN ARNOLD KOELTZ V. Baseball 2,3,45 V. Football 3,45 Hi-Y 35 Monogram C. 4. WILLIAM EDWARD LAING D. j. O'Connell H. S. 95 Fres. Basketball 15 Hi-Y 25 V. Basketball 35 V. Track 35 Mono- gram C. 4. ROBIN LARSON Oak Harbor H.S. 5 Oak Harbor, Wash. , 95 Iolani H.S., Honolulu, Hawaii 10,115 Fres. Basketball, Manager 15 J. V. Track 35 V. Cross Country 35 Key C. 4. COLETTE LAPEYRE Lycee Victor Duruy, Paris, France, 9, 10, 115 Swimming C. 152,35 Tennis C. 1,2,35 Ice- Skating C. 1,2,35 J. M. de France 1,2,35 Spanish C. 1,25 A.F.S. 45 Int. Rel. C. 45 French Club 45 Tri-l-Ii-Y 45 Girls' Basketball 45 Debate Team 45 Keyette C. 4. JOSEPH PATRICK LAVENDER Audio-Visual Staff 2, Chairman 3, 45 MUSTANG 25 Biology 2. ' 1 THOMAS M. LAVENDER Golf 2, 3, 4, MUSTANG 4. EMILY GRAHAM LAY Choir 1,2,4, Jr. Dramatics Pres. 1, Pep C. 1,2, Sr. Dramatics C. 2, Veep 3,4, Honors 2, Int. Rel. C. 3,4, Keyette C. 3,4, French C. 4. RUSSELL FRANCIS LEE Jr. Dramatics 1, J.V. Football 1, MUSTANG 1, Sr. Dramatics 2,3,4, Biology C. 2, Forensics 2, 3, Debate 4, Track 4. CONSTANCE LEE LENTZ Swanson Jr. H., Va., 9, Orchestra 1, Choir 2,3,4, All State Chorus 3,4, Biology C.Sec. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Music Camp Scholarship 3, Festival Award 3, 4, Keyette C. 4. JOSEPH ERWIN LESH ELLEN LOUISE LEVIN J.V. Cheerleader 1, 2, Pep C. 1, 2, 3, Historian 4, Jr. Dramatics 1, F.T.A. 2, Sr.DramaLics 2, F.T.A. 3,4, Chairman Jr. Var. Show 3, Int. Rel. C. 4, Senator 4, Co-Chairman Inter- School Committee. Interesting, huh? 168 PETER LEWIS J.V. Football 1, Biology C. 2, Spanish C. 3, Int. Rel. C. 4, Sr. Dramatics 4. KAREN ANN LOUDEN Photo. Staff 1, 2, 3, Biology C. 1, Jr. Tri-I-Ii-Y 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Int. Rel. C. 3,4, TEMPO 3,4, French Club 4. ELIZABETH LEE LONGLY Thorpe Jr. H. ,Va. 9, Winter Haven H.S., Fla. 10, Drama C. 1,T1-ident 1, Chorus 1, Becon C. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sr. Drarnatics 3, Int. Rel. C. 3,4, Sec.-Treas. Sr. Dramatics 4, F.T.A. 4, l'-'.H.A. 4. JOHN 1.UNsoN LINDA MARKS Pep C. 1,2,3,4, Jr. Dramatics 1, V. Softball 1, J.V. Basketball 1, F.T.A. 2, Historian 3, V. Pres. 4, J. V. Cheerleader Co-Captain 2, Cheerleading C. 2, 3, 4, V. Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4, Class Sec. 3,4, Senate 3,4, Keyette C. 4. PEGGY ARLENE MARTIN Choir 1,3,4, Jr. Dramatics 1, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4, F.T.A. 3,4, French Club 4. DAVID LAWRENCE MEADOWS Berkley Jr. H., W. Va., 9, Woodrow Wilson H.S.10, Football 1,2, Pep C.2, Int. Rel. C. 4, Sr. Dramatics 4. CAROL ANN MCBEE Frankfurt American Jr. H. 9, J.V. Cheerleader Captain 1, Sec. Student Council 1, Pep C. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Christmas Dance Chairman 3, Treas. Cheerleading C. 4, Keyette 4, V. Pres. S.C.A. 4. JUDITH ANN MCCROCKIN Punahou H.S. , Honolulu, Hawaii, 10, Choir 1, Biology C. 1, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Jr. Dramatics 1, MUSTANG 1, Speech C. 2, Photo. Staff 3, Int. Rel. C. 3, Historian 4, Sr. Dramatics 4. WILLIAM E. MCINTYRE Cedex' Lee H.S. 1, Track 2. JOHN RHODES MICHAEL Band 1, 2, 3, V. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess C. 2, 3,4, Monogram C. 3,4, Key C. 3,4, V. Foot- ball 3,4, LASSO 4. SANDRA LEE. MICHAEL Berkeley Springs H.S., W. Va. 9, Hammond H.S. 10, Pep C. 1,2, Girls' V. Basketball 1, F.H.A. 1, Softball 2,3,4, Basketball 2, 3. ROY MILLS Hi-Y 1,2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3,V. Pres. 4, V.Track 1, 2, 4. CONNIE ANN MUSSER F.N.A. 1,2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Jr. Dramatics 1- Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Choir 3, 4. JAMES WILLIAM NEWTON, JR. Choir 3, 4. PAUL NIXON Track 2. Which hand holds the M 8 M's ? BARBARA KAY OWEN Jr. Dramatics 1, J.V. Cheerleader 1, Under- Scc. Activities 1, Pep C. 1,2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3,4, V. Cheerleader 2,3, Co-Captain 4, Sr. Dramatics 2, Class Treas. 3, F.T.A. Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Keyette C. 3,4, Cheerleading C. 3,4, Rec. Sec. S.C.A. 4. ' I ll Now let me tell yougy problems. JUAN VICENTE PALERM Hi-Y 2,3,4, Historian 3, Hon. Memb. 4. JOHN PANCIERA V. Football 1, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Pres. 3, Chap. 4, V. Track 2. VERONICA LYN PAPANICOLAS F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,Choir 1, Jr.Dram.Club 1, Biology Club 2, Pep Club 3, 4. KATHLEEN MENETTA POTTS Softball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, P Club 3. PEGGY SUE PRICE Basketball 1, Sen. 1, Band 1,2,3, All State Band 1,2, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Biology Club 1, Baseball 2, Sr. Dram. Club 2, Nat. Hon. Soc. 2, 3,4, Keyette 2,3,4, Sen. 3, A.F.S. Forei Exc. Student 3, Tri-Hi-Y Pres. 3,4, Int. Rel. Club 3,4, Pres. 4. UNDA IRENE RAINS J. V. Cheerleader 1,2, Varsity 4, Man. 35 Cheerleading Club 3, Hist. 2, V. P. 45 Sweet- heart Court 1,25 Dram. Club 1,25 Biology Club 19 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Sen. 35 S.C.A. Corrs. Sec. 45 Choir 4. DAN S. REICI-IERT CAROL ANITA REED Karlsruhe H.S. , Germany 9,1O,115 Drill Team l,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 F.H.A. 35 Choir 3,4. WILLIAM BIAIN REED STEPHEN! LYLE REIMERS Band 1, 2, 3, 4. NOBLE RICE DOUGLAS DEAN RITTER F.c.H.s. 9,1o. JACK WILLHOIT ROE Dram. Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 LASSO 1, 2, 3,4, Layout Ed. 3,45 Sen. 25 Key Club 3,45 Int. Rel. Club 3,45 Best All Around Jr. Boy 35 Most Outstanding Contributor 45 S.C.A. Treas. 4. DONAID ROTH V. Baseball 1,253,115 J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity 3, 45 V. Football 45 Mono. Club 3, 45 Class Treas. 45 Most Athletic 4. -s ww.. .et I , I prefer to bring my lunch. PETER FRANKLIN RUSSELL U.S.A.F. Am. Dependent School, Turkey 25 Science Club 15 Band 1,25 Orchestra 15 J.V. Football 15 Dram. Club 1,45 Debate Team 2,45 TEMPO 3,45 Baseball 3,45 LASSO 45 MUSTANG 45 French Club 45 Int. Rel. Club 4. JONATHAN SAMPSON V. Baseball 25 Golf Team 35 Track 4. MICHAEL LARRY SANFORD Central High, England 9, 10, 115 Photo Club 1,25 Audio Visual 25 Spec. Service Award 35 Pers. Typing Club 3. STEPHEN W. SI-IEILDS Fayetteville H. S. 95 N. S y r ac us e H. S. 105 Spanish Club 15Ski Club 15 Earth Science Club 15 French Club 2,45 Biology Club 25 Int. Rel. Club 3,45 Sr. Dram. 4. JO ANN SILVERSTEIN Biology Club 15 Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec. 45 Choir 15 Dram. 1,25 Keyettes 2,3,4, V.P. 45 LASSO 3,4, Ed. 45 Int. Rel. Club 3,4, Corr. Sec. 45 Prom Chair. 35 Nat. I-lon. Soc. 3,45 Most Outstanding Junior Girl 35 S.C.A. Soc. Comm. 3, and Chair. Intra-School Comm. 45 Nat. Mer. Schol. Semi-Finalist 45 Most Outstanding Contributor 4. PATRICIA DIAN SIMMONS Biology Club 15 Jr. Dram. 1, Sec.5 Keyettes 2, 3,4, Chaplain 3, Corr. Sec. 45 LASSO 3,45 Sen. 45 F.T.A. 4. FRANCIS SMART Football 1, 2. JACK SMITH RONNIE BARBARA SPERO Flint Hill 15 Jr. Dram. 1, Pres.5 Presidents' Club 15 Sr. Dram. 2,3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Int. Rel. Club 55 French Cl. 4, Pres. EDITH ST. JOHN Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 15 Choir 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Pep Club 3,45 Sr. Dram. 3,45 Int. Rel. Club 3,45 F. T.A. 4. BELINDA B. STRICKLER Camp Lejeune H. S. , N. C. 9,105 PUP'S TALE Staff 1, 25 Spanish Club l,2, 3, Sec. Z5 Glee Club 1,25 Student Coun.Rep. 1,25 Class Treas. 25 Music Award 25 Int. Rel. Club 3,45 Tri-Hi- Y 35 Pep Club 45 F.H.A. 4, Histor-ian5 Choir 45 Keyettes 45 MUSTANG 4. PAUL EUGENE STRICKLER, JR. D. J. O'Connell 9,10,115 Basketball 15 J. V. Football 25 J. V. Baseball 25 Track 35 Baseball 45 Hi-Y 4. NANCY JEAN STROPIE Biology Club 15 Dram. Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Choir 15 Keyettes 2,3,4, Treas. 45 MUSTANG 25 Debate Team 25 IASSO Adv. and Bus. Man. 4. JUDY LOUISE STRUP Class Sec. 1, 25 S. C.A. Conven. 15 Pep Club l,2, 3,4, V. P. 45 Biology Club 15 Dram. Club 1,25 F.T.A. 25 J. V. Cheerleaders 2, Man.5 LASSO 3, Features, Exchange Ed. 45 Dir. Jr. Var. Show 35 Keyettes 3,4, Sec. 45 TEMPO 45 Int. Rel. Club S5 S.C.A. Elections Chair. 45 Nat. Merit Schol. Semi-Finalist 45 Wittiest 4. JOHN M. SULLIVAN D.J. O'Connell 9,1O5Class Sec. 15 Class Treas. 25 Benilde Club 35 Sr. Dram. 45 Int. Rel. Club 45 Fr. Club 4. RICHARD WAYNE THOMPSON Art Comm. 4, Pres. 35 Hi-Y 3,4. SARAH JEFFERSON TOREGAS Tri-I-li-Y Chaplain 15 May Court 15 Sen. 1, 25 MUSTANG 2. ALAN McCOLLOUGl-I VANNEMAN Key Club 3,4, Sec. 45 Int. Rel. Club 3,4, V. P. 45 TEMPO 3, 4, Ed. 45 LASSO 3,45 MUSTANG 45 Debate Team 4. RICHARD VARNEY Varsity Baseball 3, 4. ANITA LESLIE WERNER Choir 1, 2, 3,4-, V. P. 45 Dram. Club l,2, 3,45 PTA Choir Scholarship 25 All State Chorus 3,45 Keyettes 3,4, Sr. Dir. 4. ANN CRESSEY VVHITING F.C.H.S. 1,25 Sen. 1,25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 A cappella Choir 25 Choir 3, 45 Keyettes 3, 45 Chair. Homecoming Dance 45 Christmas Queen 4. RICHARD ALLAN WHITVER Wm. Sampson I-LS. , Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 95 Jeb Stuart 10,115 Band 15 Choir 1,2,35 Golf Team 2,45 Math Cl. 2,35 Bridge Cl. 2,35 Man. V. Football 35 Wrestling Team 35 Homeroom Sec.-Treas. 3. MARLE. WILLETT Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Pep Club 3. CHARLOTTE CATHERINE. WILSON Thom. Jefferson H. S. , N.J. 95 Teaneck H.S. 105 Band 15 Orchestra 15 Student Coun. Rep. 1,25 Student Service 15 Dram. Club 1, Pres.5 Nat. Hon. Soc. 15 Twirling Club 25 Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3, V. P. 35 Int. Rel. Club 3,45 Majorette 45 Pep Club 45 Keyettes 4. GAYLE BERNADETTE YATES Jr. Dram. 15 J. V. Cheerleader 1, Capt. 25 Biology Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerlead- ing Club 2,3,4, Pres. 45 F.T.A. 2,3,4, Treas. 45 V. Cheerleader 3,45 Prom Court 35 Class V. P. 35 S.C.A. Soc. Comm. Chair. 45 Most Friendly 4. I told them Vic Tanny's would help! AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF R. Atkinson, R. Black, D. Bushdid, D. Churchill, T. Dunn, R. Ellis, G. Fisher, P. Gugel, D. Keller, R. Kelly, R. LaBaugh, L. Lesh, D. S a n d fo r d, J. Stevens, R. Tinkham, P. Vic k, L. Wallingford, S. Wilson, R.Wood, Sponsor-Mrs. Armstrong. CONCERT BAND Pres. J. Hanke, V.Pres.-Treas. R.Armstrong, Sec. C. Van der Heuvel, Librarian K. Louden,Band Man. G. Phillip, Flutes: A.Akerman, B.Drummond, D.Forbes, C.Harcourt, E. McDowell, S. Steinkamp, M.Tl-zackeryg Oboe: M. Mc- D ow ell, Clarinets: G. Alexander, G. Fisher, P. Gelbach, P. Ewalt, D. I-lanak, J. Heath, R. Kelly, R. LaPlant, S. Re i m e rs, K. Ross, T. Teeters, C.Wert.h, P. Williams, Saxaphones: R. Ellis, C. Fouche, P. G i lle s pi e, P. Weed, French Horns: J.Finley, J.Harton, W.Ma.llory, Trombones: P.Jones, l..Kurit7.ky, D.Wallingford, B.Warner, Baritone: B.LaBaugl1, Basses: B.Bonnell, J.Bonnel1, B.Lehman, C ornets: B.Albaugh, J. Gilmore, L. Jones, G. Le tha rn, L. Moore, G. Stimmel, Drum s: T. Ferguson, D. Ke l l e r, E. Mahaffy, J. Parsons, L.Ritenau.r, Sponsor-Mr. Ramsdell. JUNIOR HIGH BAND Pres. B. Cooksey, V. Pres. B.Gray, Sec. J.Beit1e, Librarian W.Sing1eton, Band Man. R.Pav1ick, Flutes: C.Andei-son, V. Smith, J.Wolf, Oboe: S.Thackery, Clarinets: J.Beitle, D.Brewster, J. Brookens, C. Burnett, P. Dunlop, E. Fox, B. Grey, J. Le on ard, M. Parcela, D. Russell, T. S mith, B. Wells, Saxaphones: B. Buschow, R. Sebastian, Cornets: J. Batt, D.Evan, S.Fenn, J. Hare, D.l-Ierbert, R. Pavlick, W. Singleton, French Horns: H. Conner, B.Kurit1.ky, Bari- tone: D. Fredenburg, Tro mbo ne sz H. Ricks, D. Sanford, Drums: M. Bayham, B.Cooksey, L. Wallingford, Sponsor- Mr. Ramsdell. BIOLOGY CLUB J. Bradley, C. Briggs, M. Brouillette, M. Gritz, W. Gross, J. Femiano, T. Ferguson, B.l-larmon, L. Lansing, J. Longer- beam, M. McDowell, M.McClure, D. Mclvlillen, C. Parker, T. Sayers, R. Sisler, P. Singleton, G. Shamer, J. Slade, E. Thomas, P.Weed, R. Wood, Sponsors-Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Ropshaw. CHESS CLUB Pres. B. Brown, Sec.-Treas. L.Galkin, L. Benson, B.Bo1ser, B. Brouillette, L. Bruns, M. Cones, D. Kaufman, D. Lind, Sponsor-Mr. McBlair. , 170 MIXED CHOIR Pres. J. l-louseman, V. Pres. N. Werner, Sec.-Treas. J.Bauer, Lib. A. Whiting, S. Atkins, S. Bennett, R. Bingham, T.Callauen, C. Chevalier, T. Cotne r, G. Dewhurst, D. Choturet, B. Drtunrnond, J. Giddens, J. Gossin, R. Guthridge, J. Hanke, B. Harmon, J. Ingalls, M. Johnson, J. Johnston, J. Kepler, B. Lanier, E. Lay, C. Lentz, L. McDowell, S. Manly, P. Martin, C. Musser, J.Newton, T. Newton, J. Nugent, D. O'Neale, L. Rains, W. Rankin, R. Ray, C. Reed, D. Roth, S. Shields, S. Secrist, P. Slade, K. Smith, W. Smith, B. Strickler, T. Tabor, R. Tinkham, P. Vines, C.Wallace, B.Yanuzzi, B.Zieses, Sponsor-Mr. Howell. GIRLS' CHOIR Pres. K. Isackson, S. Albright, V. Allen, M. Boehman, J. Briggs, C. Cotter, E. Brooke, A. Drach, C. Edmondson, P. Ewalt, S. Farrell, C. Fernald, D. Forbes, M. Gabriel, D.Ferrell, G. Gibson, J. Gilmore, I.. Gray, B. Greenwood, K-HHHSS, B. I-lamberg, A. l-Iastie, J. Herndon, J. Hilliker, B. Hime, C. Howard, M. Hunt, D. Kennedy, K. Kinney, L. Lamb, L. Lansing, J. Longerbeam, M. Manly, E. Mims, J. Mongole, M. Reilly, W. Rider, K. Schiavi, J. Smart, S. Smith, S. Steinkamp, M.Tha.ckery, B.Warner, Sponsor- Mr. Howell. DEBATE Pres. K. Eskildson, V. Pres. B. Cox, Sec. S.Buck, Research EditorA.Vanneman, J. Acosta, B. Brooke, D. Chase, J. Hanke, C. Kay, C. Lapeyre, R. Lee, B. Millan, J. Roe, P. Russell, A. Werner, Sponsor-Mr. Cormier. - EXHIBITION COMMITTEE Chairman D.Dev1on, Vice-Chairman C. Klein, F.Acosta, R.Atkinson, J.Berman, B.Bonnell, C.Brennan, B.Brittain, S. Fenn, G. Fisher, J. Hare, R. Hoffman, D. Hughes, B. Kuritzky, S. Mahan, L. Matthes, M. Mitchell, D. O'Neale, A. Pavlick, B. Prcudfoot, A. Rhoads, F. Snowden, P. Slade, R. Thompson, M. Warren, R. Williams, Sponsor-Doctor V.J. deGregorio. FRENCH CLUB G. Farragut, M. Galkin, D.Hana.k, D. Hurt, D.Jones, K. Louden, K.Mulchay, T.Newton, J. Nugent, L.Overby, S. Shields, S. St. John, T. Teeters, P. Weed, Sponsor- Mrs. Levitt. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA M. Adams, P. Anderson, A. Ardai, S. Bailey, P.Biondi, G.Bohr, A.Bowie, F.Bowie, B.Browning, T. Cox, D.Cul- bertson, K.Culbertson, L. Edwards, S. Farrell, J. Harne, A. Middleton, V. Papanicolas, S. Reilly, K. Schiavi, L. Silverstein, K. Spires, P. St. John, S. Stratton, B. Strickler, E. Trapp, B.Walters, A. Williams, Sponsors-Mrs.l-lardy and Mrs. Sellers. llluh Ilirecturu FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Pres. C. Musser, V. Pres. J. Paras, Sec. C. Cotter, Treas. S. Graham, Pub. Relations N. Roe, B. Borg, A. Caruso, G. Case, S. Chaszar, C. Eubank, P. Ewalt, K. Haa.se, B. Hamburg, J. Heath, S. Holmes, S.Johnson, L.Lansing, J.Longerbeam, M. Manly, L.Ritenaur, J.Smart, K. Smith, E. Thomas, J. Trana, H.Vemon, S.Wheelock, Sponsor- Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Moyka, and Mrs. Costa. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Pres. B. Owen, V. Pres. L. Marks, Sec. J. Ingalls, Treas. G. Yates, Hist. P. Pierce, Ch a plain D. Clark, J. Acosta, L. Bolton, L. Brickrnan, S.Chazer, L. Davis, K.Duel1ring, B. Drummond, C. Dunn, S. Edmondson, K. Edwards, C.Femald, K. Isackson, L. Lansing, B.lJongley, L. Marks, J. Mongole, C. Mummery, J. Nixon, B. Proudfoot, P. Roca, E. St.John, K. Schiava, P. Simmons, S.Straton, N. Stuart, A. Williams, G. Yates, B. Zieses, Sponsors-Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Albert. ,. HI-Y Pres. B. S c h 1 e e pe r, V. Pres. R. Miller, Sec. B. Welch, Treas. J.Stevens, B.Ames, J.Bonne1l, T. Coons, S.Drake, P. Gillespie, R.Hoffman, C. King, B. Kaplan, R. Mahoney, J. Maloney, C. Mason, B. McIntyre, G. Phillip, B. Nicholson, Snuffy, W. Rankin, P. Schure, M. Shick, G. Stjxnmell, B. Sulisky, S. Strickler, P. Trelia, D. Wassmann, T. Wheelock, P. Wright, J.Horstl-ramp, C. Rowland, Sponsor- Mr. Tawney. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Pres. P.Price', V. Pres. A.Vanneman, Hist. J.McCwcklin, Sec. J. Silverstein, Treas. B. Cox, B. Blair, S. Blair, B.Brouilette, S. Buck, G. Bulwinkle, J. Dailey, D. Duggan, T. Dunn, V. Grant, J. Hahn, B. Hammond, B. Hoffman, D. Jones, C. Kay, C. Lapeyre, P. Lewis, K. Louden, S. Manly, D. Meadows, P. Russell, S.Sl1ie1ds, R. Spero, N. Strople, J. Sullivan, C.Wallace, S. Williams, Sponsor-Mr. McBlair. JUNIOR DRAMATICS CLUB Pres. M. Tackney, V. Pres. P. Parker, Sec. S. Swarthout, Treas. S. Schwenn, C. Anderson, J. Beitle, J. Beman, A.Bowie, K. Bowie, T.Browning, S. Carlson, M. Chapman, S.Clewlow, H. Conner, V.Cortake, C. Epsrien, R. Errnanhs, R. Failes, K. Fraleigh, D. Fredenberg, J.Gossin, W.Gross, P. Hahn, E. Heeter, P. Hoffman, C.Hooper, K. Jackson, M. Jones, V. Jones, M. Layman, F. Leonard, R. Martin, S.McBraw, J. Merkle, V. Parker, M. Pierce, A.R.hoads, W. Rider, D.'Russe1, P. Sager, K. Schrenk, L. Sparrow, B. Stiener, S.Thackery, H. Troy, E. Tucker, G.Vernon, K. Von Dolsen, P.Weed, C. Whitman, M. Wollenberg, Sponsor-Miss Carrington. KEY CLUB Pres. J.Edmondson, V. Pres. P. Jones, Sec. A. Vanneman, Treas. R. Frase, R.Armstrong, P. Becker, B.Brown, B.Cox, J. Dailey, J. Finley, L. Galkin, S. Hamburg, J. l-lanke, B. Kaplin, R. Larson, F. Lloyd, T. McNab, J. Michael, B. Muilenberg, J. Roe, D. Roth, M.Snaford, P. Shaw, J. Swiger, S.Wilson, Sponsor-Mr. Layton. KEYETTES Pres. B. Hoffman, V. Pres. J.Silverstein, Rec. Sec. J. Strup, Corr. Sec. P. Simmons, Treas. N. Suople, Chaplain L. Overby, Hist. M. Galkin, J. Bauer, G. Bulwinkle, D. Clark, S. Edmondson, P. Hedemiemi, C. Van der Heuvel, J. House- man, J. Lamb, C. Lapeyre, E. Lay, L. Marks, C. Lentz, E. Levin, C.McBee, J.McCrocklin, B. Owen, P. Price, B. Riley, R. Spero, B. Strickler, N. Werner, A.Whiting, C. Wilson, G. Yates, B. Zieses, Sponsors-Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Lanier. LASSO Ed. J. Silverstein, Layout J. Roe, Features J.Strup, Sports P. Becker, Bus.Man. N. Suople, Photographer M. Mitchell, Reporters B. Owen, B. Proudfoot, P. Russell, P. Simmons, A.Vannema.n, Sponsor-Mrs. Delaney. , u -N L-A 4 l fi! , , PM-0... ,gl 1. h V mx.,-har' ,A -W xi ' f 1 Q- ' ' r MAJORETTES Capt. C. Wallace, Co-Capt. J. Trana, J. Fletcher, S. Flynt, S. Secrist, N. Setters, C. Wilson, Sponsors-Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Ropshaw. MATH CLUB Pres. L. Ripley, V. Pres. B. Drumond, Sec. J. Ripley, Treas. B. Bolser, S.Be1:ters, C.Brig9s, M. Cone, J.i-larton, S. Holmes, D. Koffman, B. LaBaugh, B. I.aBaugh, L. Lansing, T. Lewis, K. Lucas, T. Newland, R. Pierce, J. Rollepan, S. Thackery, H. Troy, S. Wasserman, C. Whitman, A. Wood, Sponsor-Mrs. Wheeler. MONOGRAM CLUB Pres. D. Carlo, V. Pres. J. Ebert, Treas. T. Becker, M. Comer, T.Appele, J.Flynt, L. Forrest, R.Fra1ey, J.l-lull, B. Laing, S. Koelz, T.McNab, G. McBee, J. Michele, T.Monroe, C. Norman, D. Roth, M. Valotto, R. Yeary, Sponsor- Mr. Christie. MUSTANG Ed. B. Cox, F. Boland, D.Conner, D. Duggan, S. Buck, S.Crumpler, M. Earman, S. Edmondson, M. Edwards, K. Eskildsen, M. Galkin, B. Hammond, J. Herndon, C. Hewitt, N. Houseman, C. Jenson, D. Jones, S. Moran, A. Pavlick, A. Pierce, P. Pierce, L. Overby, B. Riley, B. Strickler, S. Stratton, C. Van Der Heuval, A. Vanneman, M. Warren, M.Wolf, B. Zieses, Sponsor-Mrs. Disney. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Pres. J. l-Iouseman, V. Pres. R. Frase, Sec. J.Bauer, Trees. J. Edmondson, P. Hedetneimi, P. Jones, L. Overby, P. Price, J. Silverstein, L. Silverstein, C. Van Der Heuvel, Sponsor- Miss Kiley. PEP CLUB Pres. C. McBee, V. Pres. J. Sn-up, Rec.Sec. P. Anderson, Corres. Sec. J. Si lv e rste in, Treas. L. Silverstein, Hist. S. Graham, Sgt.-at-Arms L. Edwards, J.Acosta, M.Adams, L. Atkinson, S. Bailey, P. Biondi, B. B lair, L. Bolton, S. Bolton, B. Bonnel, M. Brett, G. Bulwinkle, G.Chapins, C. Cotter, T. Cox, C. Coykendall, K. Cruise, C. Curtis, D.Devlin, S.Dexter, J.Dillender, M.Edwards, K.Edwards, C. Eubank, C. Everett, D. Flynn, L. Garity, E. Glassrnan, C.Hahn, M.Hanna, G.Heeter, S.Hern, C.l-lewitt, B.Hoff- man, J. Hoffman, M. Horowitz, C. I-Iowa r d, K. Isackson, C.Jinsen, T. Johnson, N. Jones, J. Lamb, L. Lamb, D. Larson, M.Manly, B. Marks, L.Marks, A. Middleton, K. Modine, C. Mummery, J. Nixon, J. Neuberg, B. Owen, D. Peer, M. Prouclfoot, L. Rains, K. Rick, M. Riley, B. Riley, K. Ross, K. Sandidge, D. Schrader, C. Sl1errnan,V. Sherrna.n,J. Smart, B. Sparrow, K. Spires, D. St.John, E. St.Jol1n, S.Stratton, B. Strickler, N. Stuart, N. Swarthout, S. Tabor, C. Tackney, L. Van Campfort, B. Walter, Y.Walter, A. Whiting, A. Williams, C.Wilson, J. Woolsey, J. Woolsey, N. Wyatt, G.Yates, Sponsor-Mrs. Humphreys. 1 71 TEMPO T.Coons, B.Hammerle, C. Kay, Karen Louden, P. Russel, A. Vanneman, Sponsor-Mrs. Delaney. TRI-HI-Y Pres. P. Price, V. Pres. B.Walter, Sec. M. Mitchell, Treas. D. Flynn, Sgt.-at-Arms S. Maxwell, Chaplain P. Martin, M. Boehman, M. Brett, P. Cole, T.Coolsey, V. Crowley, J. Dillender, D.Duggan, B. Disque, L. Everett, P. Everett, S. Flynt, M. Gabriel, L. Gray, M. Gray, C. Hahn, E. Hayed, J. Herndon, B. Holcolrnb, D. Hope, S. Hun, C. Klein, C. Lapeyre, C. Lentz, S. Mangiu-n, M. McQuillan, R. Pangallo, B. Proudfoot, C.Reed, C.Rice, K. Ross, P. Slade, E. Spero, R. Spero, T. Teeters, D. Vines, C. Wilson, Sponsor-Mrs. Lowry. 172 SENATE Seventh Grade: V. Pres. B. Dupont, Sec. K. Isackson, Treas. L. Sparrow, 7-1 N. Ames, 7-2 K. Hewitt, 7-3 S. Papanicholas, 7-4 A.wood, Eighth Grade: V. Pres. J. Coburn, Sec. A. Pierce,Treas. B. Brittain, 8-1 C.Bennett, 8-2 L.Johnston, 8-3 R. Martin, 8-4 J.Shafer, Ninth Grade: V. Pres. D. Russel, Sec. A. Bowie, Treas. G. Bohr, 9-1 D. Crane, 9-2 B.Fra.ley, 9-3 L. Lamb, 9-4 R. Shreve, 9-5 R. Williams, Tenth Grade V. Pres. J. Ne uh erg, Sec. L. Bolton, Treas. K. Edwards, 10-1 L. Bolton, 10-2 S. Dexter, 10-3 C. Hewitt, 10-4 B. Marks, 10-5 I-I.Schiff, 10-6 T. Wheelock, Eleventh Grade: V. Pres. C. Wallace, Sec. J. Ingalls, Treas. A. Williams, 11-1 P. Anderson, 11-2 D. Lind, 11-3 J. Roeby, 11-4 R. Ye ary, Twelfth Grade: V. Pres. J. Dailey, Sec. L. Marks, Treas. D. Jones, 12-1 K. Eskildsen, 12-2 E. Levin, 12-3 P. Simmons, Ungradedg B.I.amb, Sponsor-Mr. Kline. SCHOOL STORE B. Albaugh, M.Brett, R. Burnham, S.Clewlow, J. Finley, G. Fisher, N. Fisher, J. Fletcher, P.Howe1l, S. Huston, J. Neuberg, I... Ritenour, P. Slade, S. Smith, P.Williams, Sponsor-Mrs. Wilson. SCIENCE CLUB R. Briggs, D. Crane, R. Keeler, B. LaBaugh, L. Mongole, J. Ardai, Sponsor-Mr. Layton. SPECIAL INTEREST CLUB Pres. M. Cone, V. Pres.-Sec.-Treas. J. Ripley, B.Bolser, B.Drummond, S. Edmondson, J.I-lartoh, S.Holmes, C. Kay, D.Koffman, B. LaBaugh, L.Ripleyg Sponsor-Mr. Layton. SENIOR DRAMATICS CLUB Pres. J. Roe, V. Pres. E. Lay, Sec.-Treas. B. Longley, S. Buck, R. Burham, S. Clewlow, P. Cole, K. Curran, J. Dailey, P.Deib1er, B. Drummond, M.Ea1-man, R. Ellis, S.Farrell, J. Finley, N. Fisher, J. Hahn, I. Hambrick, C. Hewitt, B. Hoffman, C. Howard, N. Housexnan, K. Isackson, J.Johnston, W. Mallory, J. McCrock1in, D. Me adows, J. Merryman, E. lviins, J. Neuberg, J. Paras, J. Ripley, L. Ripley, N. Roe, G.Shamer, M.Sik, S.Smith, E. Spero, R. Spero, N. Strople, N. Stuart, J. Sullivan, J. Swiger, B.Walter, B.Warner, N.Werner, M. Wolf. SPANISH CLUB Pres. J. McCrocklin, V. Pres. J. Herndon, Sec. S. Buck, Treas. D. Duggan, B. Albaugh, S. Bailey, B. Bolser, E. Brooke, J. Brig g s, G. Bulwinkle, M. Caruso, C.Curtis, D. Davis, C. Everett, D. Ferrell, B. Fraley, R. Frace, J. I-Iouseman, J. Johnston, D. Koffman, J. McQua.ry, A. Middleton, C. Norman, P. Roca, K. Schiavi, G. Shan-ner, J. Slade, B.Stei.ner, B. Walter, Sponsor-Mr. Philips. A-u.'.4J SCA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Pres. T. Callanen, V. Pres. C. McBee, Treas. J. Roe, Corr. Sec. L. Rains, Rec. Sec. B. Owen, 2nd V. Pres. C. Carroll, Chair. Pub.Relations Comm. F. Bowie, Chair. Special Proj. Comm. J. Hank e, Chair. Assembly Comm. M. Adams, Chair.Ant. Comm. D.Devlin, Chair. Elections Comm. J. Strup, Chair. intra-school Comm. J. Silverstein, Chair. Traffic Comm. B. Welch, Chair. Social Comm. G.Yates, Pres. Senior Class G.Bu1winkle, Pres.Ju.nior Class T.Cox, Pres. Sophomore Class B. Muilenburg, Pres. Fresh- man Class S.Vanneman, Pres. Sth Grade S.Schwinn, Pres. 7th Grade K. Hewitt, Hon. Member C. Lapeyre, Sponsor- Mr. Kline. --I1 ' Own 9 - '. 'gif'-T we ' '-31 Hdvemsements Congratulations, Class of '63 R. B. Clark Motor Your Chrysler- Plymouth Dealer Falls Church, Va.-- Leesburg, Va. FALLS CHURCH BANK Falls Church, Va. Sewing the Area For Fifty Years Washington and Broad Streets Branch: 1224 W. Broad St. 6813 Lee Highway Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation JE 4-4000 The shop that still gives the customer his money's worth: a 31.00 haircut for Sl. OO Center Barber Shop 129 S. Washington St. .,, Zi g gy's Gulf Service 400 West Broad Street Falls Church, Virginia Road Service Tune Ups Brake Service Qualified Mechanic Dale Lumber Co., Inc. Lumber - Millwork Discounts for Cash S Carry JE 4-8600 217 Gordon Road One Block Off Broad St. West End Finest Quality Pools by - M. H. Gillespie Co., Inc 101-A Gordon Road Falls Church, Virginia JE 2-9134 Browns Hardware 1 106 W. Broad St. JE 2- 1168 Falls Church, Virginia Fields Delicatessen If You Can't Get It Here, You Can't Get It 1067 West Broad Street Falls Church, Va. JE 2-9625 Peter Pan 5 and 10 JE 4-3674 1065 W. Broad St. Open 9 - 9 Daily GEORGE T. REEVES. INC. .9l1,5ul'0I'5 9' Q2Ctft0l'5 FIRE - LIFE - AUTO - HOMEOWNERS P. o. Box 51 FALLS CHURCH. VIRGINIA 6827 LEE HIGHWAY P - JE 2 2720 Hafner-Moncure Insurance Agency Get the Best for Less 6812 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. JE 2-2200 X Murphy 84 Ames, Inc. Lumber 6908 N. Fairfax Drive Arlington, Virginia JEfferson 3-3 100 frank baptism Sc ralph long MASTER FOREIGN CAR REPAIR 6831 Lee Hwy. - Falls Church, Va. V your car is our businessfJE 4-9837 JE 2-2555 ,f xx . 1--L A -' 'if' 12... FALLS CHURCH CAMERA SHOP NORTHERN VlRGlN1A's PHQTOGRAPI-uc CENTER 301 SO. VVASHINGTON ST. VVALT J. BORDAS FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA FINE USED CARS Grusin malars 704 W. BROAD STREET FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA JE 4-2422 TW 3 7777 Flowers For All Occasions Meesos Flower Shop 20315 Falrfax St. JE4 7117 Falls Church, Va. Mimeographing - Secretarial Service - Photocopying Econoprint Printing of all Kinds JE 2-6680 626 S. Washington St. Falls Church, Va. L 84 L Delicatessen 445 South Washington Street 24 Hours Ice Vendor Service JE 4-9863 -- .-147, ,.., ,J '. Mc:Danie1's Esso Gas - Oils- Lubrication 935 W. Broad Street Falls Church, Va. JE 2-2127 Lord Fairfax C10 thiers, Inc 108 E. Broad Street JE 2-6800 - - A --Y V--Y - , I Compliments of Falls Plaza Toy Shoppe Complete Line of Toys, Models, Hobbies, Wheel Goods, Sporting Goods, Juvenile Furniture 1222 West Broad Street Phone: 533-0077 F. A. McGonegal Plumbing and Heating Service iso 1061 w. Broad sr. IE 2-4440 Radio Dispatched Service Trucks CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Seniors of '63 ANDERSON MOVING if STORAGE CO LOCAL - LONG DISTANCE STORAGE PACKING - CRATING IE 2-1260 IE 2-1545 2011 N. Westmoreland St. Arlington, Va T-'ji..,,.y 'X , A K if -+Tj?.i1,'g2,,u I is-fmezgflgutzlm .Q I K :Q-,,f.,.,sL-.. Z Mo il . I :vm i, .fl QRS ,:..' ' Hillvvood Mobile Service 201 Hillwood Avenue Falls Church, Virginia 532-9544 4 ii J . ,H ik' . v ,QL 9' vf PHONE: JE 2-B811 gffanllz fillpxrmzlfg Gln, 907 VVEST BROAD ST. FALLS CHURCH. VA. AUT:-lomzlm DEALERS SCOTT 8: FETZER CO. n 1 A The Television Workshop Stereo - Hi-Fi Headquarters JEfferson 2-2990 116 West Broad Street Falls Church Radio 84 TV Service Established in 1942 All Work Guaranteed 6872 Lee Highway East Falls Church, Va. Phones: jEfferson 2-9100 JEfferson 2-2838 ri 4 1 I .U , 1 Davis Gun Shop 815 South Washington St. JE 4-8222 Guns, Ammunition, Hunting Sugglies Q Licenses 1. .R.AQDU'NHAM HC0NSTRiUCTlONi QOMPANY INC R. A. DUNHAM Construction Co., Inc. P.O. Box 226 FALLS CHURCH. VA R. A. Dunham 552.6484 Ray Keating 84 Son Insurance in all Forms 106 little Falls St. Falls Church, Va. JE 2-4020 JE 2-5451 1 QW ' J 1 wr, cu. ' W 1 gsetlmluii n E?-i-,...'1i mini ::f?.,iJl 1 W1 ,tg I In A '- Pl :S ul V A! ' ' l ... in--I 1 an .-n ' 'U' -xmj - 23.31. A, mmumn I mv, ,Wi-L,., H .M-l,,:h-IFES' I-3' 5...-. 933-:'-15 - 1-.Q .,.f::5---gf ,fl-5-:R 'LL 3, ',--mf WEEE'Img::5AGk75si:2i3:':i:2fg:1ff- ' rA..., .....-Q---Aly 4 .. 5-1-4..,,5,:' JE-ffefson 243990 Congratulations, Class of '63 ' :F Sh M l ak Roofmg 801 S. Washington Street eat eta 0 Falls Church, Virginia Falls Church, Va. Seaton Lane School Nursery - Kindergarten First Grade Ages 3-6 Morning 8 Afternoon Classes Professionally Staffed Summer Program Transportation 1001 Seaton La. Falls Church, Va. Harry J. O'Meara Tile Co., Inc. 534-9059 Ceramic Tile Contractors 1113 W. Broad Street Falls Church, Virginia JEfferson 4-7175 ,E , ,N 3.1 Q1 . .mm , 1,qw-. ,-nip ,- ,1 ,: x' 'A-an - .-- - A ,r L-7 ggi , , N it Mitchell Brothers' Barber Shop 242 West Broad St. Falls Church, Virginia Home of the 31.00 Haircut QQQQIIIII lllllh 15,1 4 2 12?-1 i H ' 'EEN' K , ma-Hawk - William Staleup Furniture Co. 234 West Broad St. Falls Church, Va. JE 2-8880 442 South Washington St. 184 32 Modern Sanctioned DUCK PIN LANES For Open Bowling or League Reservations Call JE 3-8131 Deluxe Food S Refreshment Air Conditioned Free Parking Professional Bowling Instructions FALLS CHURCH sowuns wma mc. 400 W. Fairfax St. Falls Church K i n g - K e r I e y Dry Cleaners 8g Loun derers 444 South Washington St. Falls Church, Va. JE 2- 1713 Dixie Sheet Metal Works, Inc. Heating 8 General Sheet Metal Work 111 Gordon Road Falls Church, Va. JE3-3110 JE 3-1111 .e, .: KJ4 - iL2:2.,:a -1 .1 - f Q, .- . . .sr 1:4,ri e:: -,gfgigir L at . 1 ,.-1-r.,,, Hu. Wallingford Private School 1735 Annandale Road JE 2-4320 Kindergarten - lst G 2nd Grades Falls Church, Virginia SPRINGS' Saiaiawiasrp 26 Leesburg Pike Falls Church, Va. 12204 Rockville Pike Rockville, Md. Awnings, Shades, Venetian Blinds, Folding Doors, Draperies, Traverse Rods, Renovate Venetian Blinds WALLACE AND MONROE 438 S. Washington St. flee I-Iighwayj JE 2-2966 Falls Church, Virginia 51315159 fgigi-imc M Lane's Mower Service I H 6820 North Fairfax Dr. East Falls Church . asm-umm . 533-2113 ' '. LV Rb' ow R H D1 ' handpack flavors . . . . o lnson, ner oto oe ea er C I annu m HUGH M. HUTSON 1216 Broad Sf. - Falls Church, Virginia - 534-9817 lFalIs Plaza Shopping Centerl SAI H0 RESTAURANT CHINESE-AMERICAN FOOD Take out orders 1107 W. Broad St. IEjerson 4-8338 Falls Church, Va. Open 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. Best Wishes To The Seniors of '63 The Mustang Staff Famgug spscmuzlws IN SHISHKEBAB - CHARCOAL s'rEAKs ' Seafood ' F H 607 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET ROUTE 29-211 FALLS CHURCH. VIRGINIA 'Wr- Qefifauranf QJ GEORGE KOUMARIANOS TONY KOUMARIANOS TELEPHONE owNERs JEFFERSON 2-8400 Iilrvnxm hnnma ,,I . r.r::r::,.. ii E521 l2Y20 l?'lt5 9 H : 'i 'Ef '5J'Q4' r 31LI'f ' 1, .,Yi,,Qm..IiT'giNL':suc- or gsgggnnnarlqgrysbenqrs MH 1,5 ' ' 5000 ' Jzafrmnn rum The W he C9xfnrrl e saw 228 W. Broad St., Falls Church Lamar A. Newcomb Howard A. Gordon President - Owner Manager - Sales Mgr. Pleasuradio 1220 K. C. fine Music for Discriminating listeners F W A X 5000 Watts Jlilfferson 2- 1220 Falls Church, Va. . Ted Austin Agency Dial JE 3-1200 Insurance Consultants 450 W. Broad Street Falls Church, Virginia 187 WOODBRIDGE CLAY PRODUCING CO. Manufacturers of Lore Brick Andrews Building Falls Church, Virginia 532-4447 FALLS CHURCH JEWELERS Best Wishes to Seniors '63 108 W. Broad Street Falls Church, Va. JE 2-9625 PIONEER STEAK HOUSE 132 W. Broad Street Falls Church, Va. Approved Dining by Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Association BOYS AND GIRLS SHOP 209 W. Broad St. JE 2-6433 Falls Church, Va. 'Thru Subteens Free Bonus Card 188 JIM MARSHALL 8 CO. Appliances 811 S. Washington St. Falls Church, Va. CARROLL V. SHREVE 8 SONS Heating, Plumbing and Electric Wiring 123 N. West Street Falls Church, Va. Phone: JE 2-2288 MUNSON REALTY Dealing in Virginia Properties 301 Park Avenue Falls Church, Va. JE 2-0700 State Wide Real Estate Service '14 mfg., JOSEPH W. SEAY COMPANY 7 Virginia Homes and Farms Q1 - 5 Falls Church, Virginia JOSEPH W. SEAY Office: Tel. JE 2-2620 Home Tel: JE 2-0218 113 West Broad Street Congratulations Class of 1963 GLEN H. DEEM EVERETT S. SLAGLE 450 West Broad Street Falls Church, Virginia EUROPEAN MOTORS 6858 N. Fairfax Drive Arlington 13, Virginia Sales and Service JE 2-0099 British and Continental Repairs THE ALMA SHOPS Nationally Advertised Brands Ladies Ready-toWear Falls Church Clarendon Virginia R. K. HIRST Hardware-Pittsburgh Paints and Glass Purina Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer Tyson's Corner-Rt. 3, Box 62N-Vienna, Va. JE 2-1340 THOMPSON AND CASE, INC Quality Homes Falls Church, Vrrgrma JE 2 2747 Austin D Thompson Boyd A Congratulatmns Class of '63 from HUDDLESTON 7 CORNERS SINCLAIR 7 Corners Shopping Center Falls Church, Virginia JE 4 9721 CHARLES P O'l-IARA D DS R S MYERS CORPORATION Fr1g1da1re 306 South Washmgton Street Falls Church, V1rg1n1a JE 2 1551 WEONA BEAUTY SALON 408 South Washington Street Falls Church, Virginia JE 2 7240 Case Comphments of LARCHMONT REALTY, INCORPORATED 1073 West Broad Street JE 4 3900 TRI TECH ASSOCIATES, INC 1107 West Broad Street Falls Church, Vlfglflla Mechamcal Prototype Development 8 Production EAST END T V SERVICE 6860 Lee Highway East End, Falls Church Open 12 10 P M JE 4 88 15 NORTHERN VIRGINIA ESSO SERVICENTER M I Cook 6730 Lee Highway JE 4 9200 TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 839 South Washington Street Falls Church, V1rg1n1a JE 2 4757 Congratulations to the Class of '63 Your World Book Encyclopedra Representatlve VIVIAN H SADTLER 425 E. Columb1a Street JEfferson 3 7320 189 ' ' ' Falls Church, Virginia Arlington 13, Virginia 0 , I I - . IIUHIPLIIHEHTS UF THE HIUIIUGHHIH CLUB HARRIS 84 EWING OFFICIAL PORTRAI1' PH OTOGRAPH EH TO THE 1963 SENIOR CLASS GEORGE MASON HIGH SCHOOL NA 8 8700 1304 G St., N.W. Washingto Hur Thanks Mr. May of Harris 8 Ewing Mr. Boxwell Mr. Deal of Lamont Studios Mr. Gress of Alston Studios The School Photography Staff A PRODUCT OF ln. For their cooperation in scheduling ace photogra- phers to shoot our seniors, faculty, and clubs. For his much needed help in photographing the beauty c o u rt s and other activities. Forhis patience and courage in photographing the demons of the lower hallway. For their unfailing devo- tion to duty and promptness in fulfillment. 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