Herndon High School - Hornet Yearbook (Herndon, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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A X ,-', XX XX 7 xxx ill if f x cj E X if HP, 5 l THE M X 'Q qui, Q 1 l i 1, 'il' Published by the Students of Herndon High d School under the direction of Elizobeth .. tl ln Robinson, Editor-in-chief, ond Afton Armour, Ll A i nb Business Monciger. ff I QQ , ' i l 0I'ebUOI'6l September 3-lazy fall days enter with sunburned pupils-meeting a fresh set of masculine teachers, a cheerful assistant cus- todian . . . A study trickle of new students, soon welded into the group, now spiced by football and the heady aroma of autumn-new bleach- ers-the entrancing pint-sized cheerleader- school spirit whetted by Homecoming-the glamour of Little Women . . . The calm of Christmas-ice skating and the clink of bus chains-the winter season -din of games-Senior party reminds us they'll soon be gone-aching heads lor backsl from Hornet cogitation . . . Spring breaks, laying softly possessive fin- gers on roving feet, restless minds-hot after- noons on the diamond-suspense of Forensic, Dramatic, and Band contests- Mother ls a Freshman -big moment for inspired Thes- pians-mortar boards and tears-June 8. These Guide From Afar... Mr. J. H. Rice Ass't. Superintendent Mr. W. T. Woodson Superintendent lv-' Mr. Douglas V. Evans Principal f5s'hKg. ' ev. I ,k', 4 r 1 4 p-lg ' Mr. F. W. Robinson Chairman, County School Board ' an , . -. 4 Mr. R. B. Walker High School Supervisor 'i Mr. E. J. Heglor Ass't. Principal But Everyone Meets And Knowsn, Mr. Evans Principal Co-ordinators of faculty and student - references for ques- tioning citizens-our link with the county administration- shoulders that carry our heav- iest load-sporters of the brightest ties, and srniles-re- siders in the busiest portion of our Hornet's Nest -who fill us with dread--when we're wrong, love-on holidays, and friendly respect-at all times. ? 0 . Mr. Heglar , F, Assistant Principal Ks 5 I A X Mrs. Heglar Secretary 4, rm.. Those Who Lead . . . 5 '. my all will M Qi clue nf 2- 00 1' 3-lil-1 M Mr. Douglas V. Evans Principal Mr. Joseph Griffitts Physical Education Mr. J. B. Hanes World History, Math ,air Mrs. Jane Davis Dietician Miss Emma Ellmore Guidance Director, Eng-lish -':: Mrs. Adelaide Adamson Home Economics, Biology Mr. C. C. Beam Agriculture Mrs. Mary Louise Beattie Librarian Mr. Mackall R. Bruin, Jr. Physics, Math, Science Mr. Robert Carter 8th Grade, U. S. History WGN if-0-W Y -di-QQ? il?--an X I 3? X 0 Ably ere. Mrs. Edith Hegler Secreta ry Mr. E. J. Heglar Assistant Principal, Commercial Subjects Mr. Valdemar Johnson Instrumental Music, Band Miss Luray Lewis Commercial Subjects M.r. William P. Morgan English, Civics Mr. E. P. Orr Shop V? ' 141 1. :fu ZZ-3 S' N alarms N -w,ET- Spanish, Math, General Busi- hi ness, Social Studies V Mr G Dudley Page f M X Miss Louise Roberts 8th Grade, Social Studies 5 A SY 41 3 sus 4 'man 0-5 Mrs. Josephine Stockton Visiting Teacher Mrs. Helen Trucksess Latin, Music, Physical Education Mrs. Kathleen White English The 8th Graders Begin With igh apes... gf 'Fil 1 wtf D-Q President, Pauline Bridge Vice-President, Kay Martin Secretory, Ann Nyce Treasurer, Konstantyn Radtochenka Sponsors: Miss Roberts Mr. Carter Top, Konstantyn Radtochenkag Standing, Pauline Bridge, Seat- ed, left to right, Kay Martin, Ann Nyce. NJ' Barbara Faye Richard Ted David Pauline Winnie Lee June Bailey Barker Beach Bear Bradshaw Bridge Brown Burgess Shirley Clark Jack Cornwell Gregory Costa Dan Cox Loretta Coy Carl Crawford Bobby Crane Richard Darcey Helen Endress Ellen Fleming Joanne Gheen Elizabeth Gouldthorpe Evelyn Hadley Barbara Harrison Janice Harrison Mary Havenner Allen Hawthorne Gail Holdaway Rex Holdaway Loretta James Wallace Kern Nellie Kidwell Julia Lawrence Howard Legg Patricia Luckham James Lynch Stephanie Lovell Nancy Marsha-ll Kay Martin Ruby Martin Edward McCrohan Theresa Milburn Curtis Miller Delbert Mohler Barbara Nalls Anne Nyce Sonya Popovich Edward Putnam Mary Putnam Konstantyn Radtochenka Garrett Reed James Riley Q -.X v1 rx., 3 11 ' -0 'Y v Q' M fv- X NOT PICTU RED Shirley Mooney Gayle Yates 3' Katherine Rust Martha Rust Anne Sager Nellie Schneider Sally Shull Harry Smallwood Joyce Smith Wilson Smith Frances Spitzer Johnnie Slepetz Barbara Thompson Frances Thompson Peggy Thompson Doris Trammell Nancy Trammell Helen Walton Bobby Webley Richard Williams They Learn By Doing E. Q- 23 And Freshmen Try Ther? Wings . ,. 55 M I Q N X H -N.. N Alice Costel-log Vice-President, Gerry Schmitz, Secretary, Pat Millerg Treasurer, Gordon Har- rison, Sponsors, Mr. Page, Mr. Griffitts, Mr Bruin. I K BeV?flV Saralyn Shirley Ruby Melvin Marilyn Margaret r X Albright Alston Bailey Beavers Boyd Brinkley Buell , A ,J.. . 1., 1-, ,,: - A -ws. - ' f.- -i' '- +f:' .i ,Q i K Vi Us SAW ff, L . D i , MM :wr-W xr r' i A r 'i'i' Q T V. T. if lp A A 'B if Qi, 'STS r i A V A --Iii 1 i il, J . ,M B CEIVOIYYT Anna lvah Alice Jerry Herman Jack Marlene ones COOPSF C0Oper Costello Crone Crosen Cummings Donn Left ro Right: Gerry Schmitz, Gordon Harri- son Pat Miller, Alice Costello. President, S' , J .P ., 1, - wi 09,1 ,. Y,-A. K. 3 Qa- ,. .x,7 -lhv I' 1 fi wr' 7. s. ,Q f J' Jw I lit. 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Qrwnggf Q X Nl Marie Ledford John Lynch Richard Mankin Jan Martin Esther Martyn Charles McCauley ' Patricia Miller Shirley Miller Virginia Moffett Donald Morris J Shirley O'MearaJ Maria Pereria Joseph Putnam Guy Raines Deirdre Reynolds William Riddel Senie Riley Jack Rinker Betty Robey J K-ge-uf of K f' I xl 4 mf' 4 A , 3 Lloyd Robey ,,,, Samuel Roland Billy Rust Ma ry Rust 'WN' Gerry Schmitz Harold Schneider Doris Smelser Margie Sutphin Mary Martha Taylor Ernest Tiller I' Florence Tippett f' Irene Trammell David Trucksess Esther Trucksess Kay Updike Nancy Updike , X Jack Wenzel Robert Wiley Claude Williams Leslie Wright -ww' Willetta Yates Activities Add Spice To English emi Flag As Sophomores Get nto The Whlrl. .. iff ,Kin ll Y ll X H ji Left to Right: Guillermo Vega, Donald Kern, Dianne Dortzback, Melvin Gardner President: Melvin Gardner Vice-President: Guillermo Vega Secretary: Dianne Dortzbock Treasurer: Donald Kern Sponsors: Mr. Morgan Mr. ClOe Richard Bain Floyd Beoch Janet Beach Kelsey Boyd Ruth Bryant Leonard Burger Alma Cornwell James Cornwell l l as l' 'Q f Nm l A I va gal! Louise Fox Melvin Gardner Mariorie Gillette Shirley Gheen David Groves Harry Hager Betty Hanes Shirley Harrison 6 'J 0 W Chester Howe Allen James Gladys Jarrell Shirley Jarrell Donald Kern Ruby Kidwell Robert Lawrence Robert Manuel Harry Michelitch Raymond Mlchelitch Ben Middleton Harry Middleton William Nalls Phyllis Newton James Piggott Joan Presgrave William Pullen, Jr. Allen Reed Barbara Ritter Fred Robinson Starling Simmons Channing Smith George Thompson Marjorie Thompson Thelma Thompson Carol Trammell Antonio Vega Guillermo Vega Nancy Wilson Pauline Woods NOT PICTURED Frank Bowers Frances Bugg And Juniors Find Plenty Of Work To Do. 5 cf' OO Lett to Right4Marlene Yates, Business Manager: Audrey Bott, Secretary: Jean Hill, President: David Sheftelman, Treasurer: Peggy Bear, Vice- President. ,W f .pa , M ,N W 'ff' A v i ,1 l ffm X f ' 5595 X l i fr X , 5 , e .X iir ll Eqgk ef umm The year your're upperclossmen- work is the order ot the day-projects abound - arguments ore standard - you're the financiers of the high school - sponsors are surprised by frequent closs meetings - talk of the Prom be- gins September 3rd - the decoration committee has numerous volunteers - no one wants to clean up - the busiest year you'll ever have. X i f c 2 V1 W 33 ,Qu ? 1' Us Y? X g , I' Mildred Alston Robert Bain Audrey Batt Evelyn Beach ,X , Xu 'fi 'l'l A' if r i-. AY? A 4 pq i' s . X, l ,- K' Peggy Bear Harry Bicksler Gary Bradford Emma Lou Bridge ,. James Bryant 3 , fi Vi, QV QQYY' L l!'C ' 'Nw Qs! 509.3 j,..,, i Sue Bryant Frances Caudle Ml Www gwf, Esther Christian i I Nadene Church X V f X ,fni L Steve Cook ff- K 4 f Franklin Craig Howard Craig June Croson Pauline Croson 'iff fn. ww' 430' -099' Elmer Medley Yvonne Merchant Ronnie ivlraz Hunter Mulford Nancy Kern Gwendolyn Laird Patricia Martin K S , B ,,s 21 I Theresa Facchina Joyce Finch Jam es Fleming Dick Detwiler Margie Dove Kathleen Durand Rita Facchina f Doris Forreste I' Nancy Harrison Jean Hill Virginia Heglar if x lw Q 0 l v Jock Nisewander Dorcas Phil-leo fvafyi g L K Q 1'7 Tommy Poland Betty Powell uf , 3 X i XY'-ae. Nigel Preece Vergie Reed if 6' I fr Beverly Reeves l ' ,i ,X NJA P' , 'nkhhie Reynolds .X 7 if! Jaan Raddei Virginix Robey Alonzo Scott Q rw- K 'E' I . 157 Y? it ' 77 S LJWQM LIT K in j7 - pw ,,f4Lf,,4s,.fo,rf, V' David Sharp Jagfui ,. won? L in U Virginia Sharpe K 7,71 'Y' U 1 David Sheftelman edlfigflxifsj 3 Earl White John Williams Marlene Yates The Seniors Reminisce, Look To The Future . . . QF' Left to Right-Leon Jones, Treas- urer: Laura Ripley, Secretary: Sonny Lawrence, VicePresident7 i V Ra-Iph Harrison, President. Spon- sors, Mrs. White, Miss Ellmore. V .. 7 I 3 1 5 ,X H -.0 pi I, r .- -QQ ,- I x -X Z 7 MW Y in ey, in xg FLOWER ooioooo ee,ee.,ee Y ellow Roses y F COLORS Green and White is X' Y '-' ' i 1 X ii ' X V oo or e iver inmg Xlxx f - SONG ,,,,,,V, ,,,, ' 'L k F Th S'l L' ' H H L- ' MoTTo i Q N I i Let Us Think Less of Men and More of God ' X-4 R 144' is :I-3 CCD ' 6:9 X X 'X , ,Z X i Al ttf I fyAL,ff: Afton Armour Margaret Beavers Robert Bowman Afton Armour-- Afton -The sweet gal with the independent air-never works at anything but always gets it done, Basketball 2, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 4, Cheerleader l, 2, Softball l, Broadcast Staff l, 2, 4, Hornet Staff 2, Business Manager of Hornet 4, Spanish Club l, Secretary of Spanish Club 2, Secretary of Class l, Dramaitcs Club l, 2, 4, Honor Society 2, Treasurer of Honor Society 4 . . . Margaret Beavers- Skippy''-Openhearted and purposeful-our welcome Leesburg import, Leesburg High School, Leesburg, Va. l, 2, 3 . . . Robert Bowman- Bobbie -Brunettes, blushes, basketballs and baby-green Fords-Cin the orderll, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Band 3, 4, Letter Club 3, 4, Hornet 4, Glee Club 4 . . . Dorsey Boyd- Dorsey -Immaculate checker- in-ner of the Senior boys, Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Va. l, 2 . . . Norman Bradfordg''Turk -Friendly, quick with a laugh, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Agriculture Club 2, 3, Reporter of Agriculture Club 4, Hornet Staff 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Patrol 2, 3, Captain of Patrols 4 . . . .lane Bridges+ Janie - Future UN secretary lno doubtll, personality plus, Student Council l, 2, Secretary of Student Council 4, Hornet Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 4, Secretary of Glee Club 3, Home Economics Club 2, 4, Secretary of Home Economics Club 3, President of Class 2, Secretary of Class 3, Broadcast Staff 4, Assistant Editor of Broadcast 3, President of Camera Club l, Basketball l . . . Ronald Coleman- Ronnie -That good -lookin' letter man, who always gets Number 23 to school, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letter Club l, 2, 4, President of Letter Club 3, Treasurer of Class 2 . , . Geraldine Ccstello- Rufus -Her affable manner will carry her far, Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Va. l, 2, Basket- ball 3, 4, Softball 3, Glee Club 3, Dramatics Club 4 . . . Lewis Costello- Lew -That versatile person with a finger in all the pies, Dramatics Club l, 2, 4, Vice-President of Dramatics Club 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Vice-Presb dent of Glee Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Vice-President of Student Council 4, Vice-Presi- dent of Class l, President of Class 3, Basketball 4, Baseball 2 . . . Dorothy Danng''Dot -eHappy-hearted femininity characterizes Dot, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Secretary of Home Economics Club 2, Treasurer of Home Economics Club l, Camera Club l . . . Ella Farr- Eno -Quiet and even-tempered, that's our gal, Camera Club l, Dramatics Club 4. 'iris gn 'PF' -6' to-ffl' ,na -'g 5,255 fi-2 ,gigrw to 7 ff- t 5-gfvgs iiicc .N we Y' 'KM 'W' 43' Q47 Dorsey Boyd Jane Bridges Ronald Coleman Dorothy Donn Ena Farr Geraldine Costello Lewis C Sk if . 1, 1 it is .,,, t,,5E,ii,,,. I lv-,wr ,..,, To m,,,,,....,,, .fl f rf' 'X' 'l Betty Forrester Jean Hager Ralph Harrison Richard Harrison glans. 19' .14- Q--any Thomas Harvey Edgar Holdaway Alice Humphrey Laura Lee Hunt Betty Forrester- Betty -The brain with the charming smile, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hornet Staff 4, Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, Vice-President of Home Economics Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Honor Society 4 . . . Jean Hager- Jean - That busy girl-debates are her bait, basketball her game, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Reporter of Student Council 3, Hornet Staff 4, Broadcast Staff 4, Sports Editor of Broadcast 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Softball l, Treasurer of Camera Club l, Class Business Manager 3 . . . Ralph Harrison- Ralph -A winning smile-modest, yet makes himself known, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Hornet 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil l, Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer of Class 3, President of Class 3, Vice-President of Spanish Club 3, Glee Club 4, Broadcast 2, Basketball l, 2 . . . Richard Harrison4 Dick -Favorite on the gridiron-cheerful and carefree, Football 2, 3, 4, Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club, Agriculture Clubl, 2, 3, 4 . . . Thomas Harvey- T, G. -Never seen with- out a grin or with his sense of humor dragging, Science Club l, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . Edgar Holdaway- Edgar -The dark eyed Casanova with a hot Clarinet, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Business Manager of Spanish Club 3, Football 4, Hornet Staff 4, Glee Club 4, Cheerleader 4 . . . Alice Hum- phrey-''Humpty --Sunshiny nature-Quiet? Neverl, Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, Basketball l, Softball 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Hornet Staff 4 , . . Laura Lee Hunt- Pak-a-hunt-us''-Never too busy to listen-or to say what she thinks, 36 hours her day, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Hornet Staff 4, Home Economics Club l, Reporter for Home Economics Club 2, Vice-President of Home Economics Club 3, President of Home Economics Club 4 . . . Lewis Hutchison- Hutch -Always scores-with gals or the pigskin, Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Hornet Staff 4, Agriculture Club 2, 3, Treasurer of Agriculture Club 4 . . . Frances Jackson- Skimpy - Our witty, hardworking member, Glee Club 3, 4, Camera Club l, Hornet Staff 3 . . . Leroy Jackson- Leroy -Every body's dream man-Football l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club l, 2, Letter Club l, 2, Vice-President of Letter Club 3, Secretary of Letter Club 4, Basketball 2, 3, Hornet Staff 4, Student Council 2, Vice-President of Student Council 3, President of Student Council 4, Glee Club 4 . . . Leon Jones- Jones -Spices up commercial class, gives us all a lift-Anchors Aweighl, Science Club 3, 4, Football 4, Treasurer of Class 4, Patrol l, 2, Captain af Patrols 3, lst Lieutenant of Patrols 4, Letter Club 4. 'C nvfsis -541' w,'Nnnr 'l Lewis Hutchison Frances Jackson Leroy Jackson Leon Jones 4' -f ' ,J V inf 1 ,gf 4 5 X g ji 1 I . My 7 m 1 'I I Jewel Ketron ETF: 3 lren4!Kozlowski I --f rue r fun NJ 'wr' aj , I S If . S Fl 'I L, Jewel KetroneuKitty -Brightens that corner where you are- Cory all the time, Glee Club l, 2, 4, Treasurer of Gleej Clllll 3X Cheerleader l, 2, Broadcast Staff l, 2, Basketball 3, Manager of Basketball Team 4, Hornet Staff 4 . . . J Irene Kozlowskie Irene -Nice to find so much talent in such a pretty package- Bridgeport High School, Bridgeport, Penn. l, 2, 3, Glee Club 4 . . . Jean Krueger-''Jean --Everybody knows and likes our vivacious blonde, Washington Lee High School, Arlington, Va. l, 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Treasurer of Spanish Club 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Hornet Staff 4 . . . Charles Lawrence Sonny''-Official heartbreaker-cares rest lightly, Student Council 3, 4, Football 4, Vice-President of Science Club 3, Basketball 3, 4, President of Class l, ViceAPresidenf'of Class 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 4 . , Wesley Lee- Wesley -Ready for conversationfeverybodys pal, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, Glee Club 2, Hornet Staff 4, Patrol l, 2 . . . Gibson Legg- Chick -Always has o s ile,' r ady for fun, Football , l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letter Club 3, 4 , . . Janet Luckham- Lucky -Our friendly Ted-hea , B-ladensburg High School, Bladensburg, Md. l, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Soft Ball 3, 4 . . , Richard Mahoney- Richie -- The scorckeepcr--Chartreuse Ford and a bulging wardrobe, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Football Manager 4, Hornet Staff 3, Letter Club 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3. 4 . . . Dorothy Martyn- Dottie -Always ready to work with a friend- ly smile, Glee Club 3,' 4, Secretary of Camera Club I . . . Phillip Michelitch- Mike --Steady, with a friendly smile- he'Il do his share, Thomas High School, Thomas, W. Va. l, 2, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, Spanish Club 3 . . . Irene Mills- lrene'-Peaches and cream complexion, ready for fun, Glee Club 3, 4, Softball 3. ,, f.'..,, Ps , ni . f N st r inf' c, fs ' W x.'S is K-NX W-0'9 lah-0 is Charles Lawrence Wesley Lee Gibson Legg Janet Luckham Richard Mahoney Dorothy Martyn Phillip Michelitch lrene Mills YL- me rw ,N 3 . --,4v S-.af wmum it ef ' uri Sworn- ii, 5 Joseph Money -f A Richard Poole Duncan Preece pley Elizabeth Robinson Betty Scott Nancy Sibol' Mary Elle t ro F5335 - t 4 - F I Q ,QW , . , J-, Mary Ellen Moffett- Nebbie''-Varied interests, stately carriage, carefree spirit5 Reporter of Glee Club 35 Glee Club l, 2, 45 Hornet Staff 3, 45 Home Economics Club l, 45 Vice-President of Home Economics Club 25 President of Home Economics Club 35 Basketball 4 . . . Joseph Money- Ivan -The lighthearted Romeo-perennial manager5 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Hornet Staff l, 3, 45 Letter Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 35 Agriculture Club 25 Secretary of Agriculture Club 35 Foot- ball Manager 45 Basketball Manager 35 Patrol 2, 3, 4 . . .Richard Poole--Y3Poole --Enjoys school-on holidaysl5 Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Agriculture Club 4 . , . Duncan Preece- Duncie -The life of the party -anytime, anywhere5 Agri- culture Club l, 2, 3, 45 Hornet Staff 45 Letter Club 3, 45 Basketball 35 Baseball 4 . . . Laura Ripley4 Laura - Merges talent, dependability and a will to workf Westminster High School, Westminster, Md. Dramatics Club 35 Secretary of Dramatics Club 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Hornet Staff 45 Secretory of Class 45 Honor Society Vice-President 3, 45 News Editor of Broadcast 4 . . . Elizabeth Robinson- Betsy -A colorful combination of wit, humor, originality and flaming hair5 Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 45 President of Glee Club 35 Broadcast Staff l, 25 Assistant Editor of Hornet 25 Editor of Hornet 3, 45 Student Council l5 Honor Society President 3, 4 . . . Betty Scott- Betty-A blend of thoughtfulness and cheerful good humor5 Hornet Staff 45 Glee Club 2, 45 Home Economics Club l, 2, 45 Treasurer of Home Economics Club 3 . . . Nancy Sibold- Nancy -An active interest in school affairs-our campaign monager5 Glee Club l, 2, 35 Vice-President, Glee Club 45 Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 35 Softball Team 3 . . . Leona Snider- Lee --Natural charm, and poise5 Camera Club l5 Student Council 3, 45 Broadcast Staff 3, 45 Dramatics Club 4 . . . Robert Trunnell- Bobby -With a roving eye, a creative turn5 Glee Club . . . Virginia Updike- Uppy -A Happy combination of fun and good sense5 Dramatics Club l, 25 Business Manager of Dramatics Club 35 President of Dramatics Club 4: Glee Club l, 2, 35 Business Manager of Glee Club 45 Hornet Staff 3, 45 Secretary of Class 25 Broadcast Staff 2, Humor Editor of Broadcast 45 Editor of Broadcast 3 . . . Doris Wilson- Doris -Hard work flavored with enthusiasmg Camera Club l5 Bond l, 2, 3, 45 Softball 35 Basketball l, 2, 45 Home Economics Club 25 Library Club 3: Majorette l, 2, 45 Science Club 35 Glee Club l, 3, 4. I! 1 C , 5 gl X 5 C 5, -,,, 5 ,W 5 fzft' fi . . . .ic l Ay -su-nur A ? 1' ny r, ,V Leona Snider Robert Trunnell Doris Wilson 'haf And Choose . . , Best Personality Leono Snider, Leroy Jackson Best Sport Jewell Ketron, Leon Jones ,li V1 Most Artistic g 1 'fn ' Elizabeth Robinson, Bobby Trunnell, Louro Ripley . 4 :Jw Q. W... J., N Ng, g ll' Most Attractive Jane Bridges, Sonny Lowrence, I ' 55 Afton Armour .ia Q 2. more , TY X Most Likely to Succeed Louro Ripley, Lewis Costello Class ,Yuperlatz ves guna' -Q SSW H W lQK IKEYSVEB f-- QTTTEFN hQf FMR As We Slave'C . . -ez! isa: 3-yn! Biff 335: l i S l l. His Harem and Their Mascot, 2. Hub Our Activities, 3. The Hungry Ones, 4. ln dustrious Agriculturists, 5. Giggles Personi- fied, 6. English in Actionl, 7. Our Senior Steadies, 8. Commercial Lassies, 9. Shakes- peare s Disciples, lO. Colonel-and Subordi ,H natesl, ll. Salt and Pepper, l2. Gridiron Sub- A -is we- 'i s 'ew 2 stitutes, l3. Leisure Laziness, 14, Snow-happy 1 . Seniors, l5. Teacher's Petsl, l6. A Senior's l Problem, l7, Bull Session, l8. Contortionusts, l9. The Dilernmal, 20. Mischief-Makers, 2l. - Walls of lvy, 22. America on Wheels, 23. Heavens A Studlous Senior, 24. lndoctrina tion, 25. Twenty Minute Holiday, 26. Little Women -? uv Or Relax, ,fi nur val: nth! 'nu h :unsung as naw g:n if - -'ara 7-l1 an 110 ul.: 1 ,,..x N. V4 'gf-K 1 5 kid - .,,.:. l, 7 Y if., I ,r 4-nv ri' ,L NX V. It's An Honor To Governn, Student Cooperative Association First Row, left to right--Mary Ann Putnam, Ted Bear, Center, Miss Ellmore, Sponsor. Second Row, left to right-Joy Hollar, Betty Hanes, Marlene Yates, Leona Snider, Jane Bridges, Secretary, Mildred Alston, Thelma Thompson, Betty Kern. Third Row, left to right-Ronnie Dove, Antonio Vega, Earl White, Lewis Costello, Vice-President, Le- roy Jackson, President, Sonny Law- rence, David Sharp, Treasurer, James Piggott, Leslie Wright. AMX it-se.. m l T I 1 i if i, ,xf 7' .r f ,Y l. The headaches of Homecom- ing - the responsibility of the magazine drive - the labor over assembly programs - the futil- ity of clean-up campaigns - the Conflicting presidential nomina- tions - the never-ending pro- jects - characterize our SCA, Or To Leadn. Y I1 .- X 5 in ,cf 9' A ': 5 9, K , 6 Q l 1, a Seated, left to right-Betty For- rester, Laura Ripley, Vice-President, Peggy Bear, Secretary, Mrs. Mary Beattie, Sponsor, Elizabeth Robin- son, President, Afton Armour, Treasurer, Marlene Yates, Virginia Heglar. Second Row, left to right -Mildred Alston, Thelma Thomp- son, Barbara Ritter, Virginia Sharpe, Jean Hager, Margie Dove. Third Row, left to right-David Sharp, Lewis Costello, James Piggott, Dick Detwiler, Ralph Harrison, Leroy Jackson. Honor Society it ef X tr Q zsllllklp U haf? I a lu, Bd iv. vly N, I X XX l F l. - ,. 'fx 'f L I A 19 1 X X f i , t k l xtx l N, J a ' Q . ' T I do solemnly pledge that l will faithfully follow to the best of my ability the four precepts of the Na- tional Honor Society - Character, Service, Leadership and Scholar- ship, l will ever keep before me the ideals of helping to raise the scholarship of Herndon High School to higher and higher levels. l will try at all times to conduct myself in such a way that my actions in and out of school shall reflect pride in the school l represent. 'T' iw Q fl ,Xl 5 ' A W f AW, , W 5 ' Work And Worr y, . . Left to Right, Standing-Guillen mo Vega, Harry Hager, Virginia Updike, David Sharp, Chester Howe, Afton Armour, Melvin Gardner, Miss Roberts, Sponsor, Donald Kern, Barbara Ritter, James Piggott, Jean Hager, Betty Hanes, Joan Darcey, Shirley Harrison, Pat Miller, Jane Bridges. Left to Right, Seated-Peggy Bear, Virginia Sharpe, Virginia Heglar, Leona Snider, Margie Dove, Margie Gillette, Laura Ripley, Thelma Thompson. Associate Editors , ss.,,.s News Editor .sss Humor Editor .s.., .... Sports Editor ,,,,, sssf Feature Editor ,sss. . Stat? Artist .,s,.,..sss Business Manager ..,...s ssss Advertising Manager .,s,. Circulation Manager ss... Peggy Bear Virginia Sharpe Laura Ripley Virginia Updike Afton Armour Margie Dove Dorcas Philleo Virginia Heglar Leona Snider Barbara Ritter 'E' u QSM , l A , -X k L. if sf I l While Uur Cultural Activities , . , O fl! 5919 1 X ,fff ' A X . y' I . 4 l G Q. Dramatic Club B. Albright M Alston S Alston A Armour S Baile , . , . , . , . y, A. Batt, D. Bradshaw, E. L. Bridge, W. L, Brown, J. Burgess, M. Donn, M. Dove, E. Farr, E. Fleming, R. Gantt, M. Gil- lcttc, D. Groves, E. Hadley, J. Hager, B. Hanes, T. Harvey, F. Caudle, J, Costello, L. Costello, J. Croson, J. Darcey A. Hawthorne, G. Harrison, R. Harrison, V. Heglar, J. Hill E. Holclaway, J. t-lollar, J. Hunt, D. Kern, J. Krueger, W Lcc, J. Lynch, J. Martin, R. Marz, P. Michelitch, P. Miller D, Phillc-o, V. Reed, B. Reeves, J. Riddel, L. Ripley, B Ritter, E. Robinson, K. Rust, A. Sager. D. Sharp, V. Sharpe S. Shull, D. Shcftolman, N. Sibold, J. Smith, L. Snider, M. M. Taylor, E, Trucksess, K. Updikc, N. Updike, V. Up- dikc, G. Yates, M, Yates, W. Yates. 1 1 Sponsor Mrs. Kathaleen White 6 Frantic searches for suitable plays- hilarious practices for programs-High- lights of the year-State One-Act Play Contest, Tell Dorie Not To Cry -as sembly program, Love Hits Wilbur - annual three-act play, Mother ls A Freshman -curtain rings down on '5l. J its x. 5. 1. 1.5 sq ,M V. hi, -2, -iw it IS Sig ,.f. L. . f.: .. ,M , 4 ,ihtw.J5iu we ff Q-Us On Brzhg Us Laurels, nam me t Qfw A year of firsts -the first selected Concert Chorus, the first masculine additions, the first year for rich maroon robes, the first joint concerts with the Band . . . Red-letter events-Concerts, Three Act Operetta, LittIe Women , Christmas Caroling on the Square, Easter Choral program, music for Graduation exercises- Now The Day ls Over. Z. , ' 'P ' J J .s .Q . J .I iu 3. J wif . AiA. K ' i uw V , Sponsor Mrs. Helen Trucksess I 5 A 7 5 Concert Chorus S. Alston, A. Armour, A. Batt, F. Beach, R. Bowman D. Bradshaw, E. L. Bridge, J. Bridges, M. Buell, F. Caudle S. Cook, L. Costello, J. Croson, P. Croson, M. Donn, R Dove, M. Gardner, M. Gillette, B. Hanes, P. Harrington R. Harrison, V. Heglar, J. Hill, F. Halbert, E. Hold away, J. Hollar, J. Howe, L. L. Hunt, L. Jackson, B. Kern D. Kern, N. Kerns, J. Ketron, l. Kozlowski, J. Krueger W. Lee, J. Martin, R. Michelitch, S. Miller, M. E. Moffett R. Mraz, J. Niswander, D. Philleo, J. Piggott, B. Powell B. Reeves, W, Reynolds, J. Riddle, B. Ritter, L. Ripley, E Robinson, M. Rust, D. Sharp, N. Sibold, D. Smelser, M. M Taylor, T. Thompson, D. Trucksess, E. Trucksess, B. Trun nell, K. Updike, N. Updike, V. A. Updike, A. Vega, B Vega, E. White, D, Williams, W. Yates. OFFICERS President Steve Cook Vice-President Nancy Sibold Secretary-Treasurer Virginia Heglar Business Manager Virginia Updike 1 1 Choose Spanish Club S. Bryant, N. Church, A. Coste-llo, M. Dove, K. Durand, C. Facchina T. Facchina, R. Facchina, J. Finch, B. Forrester, D. Forrester, G. Harrison, T. Horvey, S. O'Meara, V. Robey, M. Pereira, S. Simmons, D. Sheftelman. OFFICERS President David Sheftelman Vice-President Rita Focchina Secretary Margie Dove Treasurer Kathleen Durand Sponsor Mr. Page Glee Club What nterests ou. . , OFFICERS President Vergie Reed Secretory Arlene Du rand Sponsor Mrs. Gibson B. Albright, F. Bar- ker, P. Bear, P. Bridge W. L. Brown, R. Bry- ant, J. Burgess, L Coy, D. Dortzbach, A Durand, H. Endress B. Farr, E. Hadley, B Hovenner, A. How- thorne, S. Hayes, A Hunt, F. Jackson, J Lawrence, M. Ledord D. Martyn, K. Martin P. Miller, I. Mills, A Nyce, S. Popovich, J Presgraves, M. A Put- nam, D. Reynolds, V Reed, C. Rust, M Rust, B. Scott, A. Sa- ger, S, Shull, J. Smith M. Thompson, P Thompson, F. Tippett P. Woods, G. Yates. 1 1 1 1 Whether lt's Books , . . Left to right, standing-Floyd Beach, Virginia Robey, Alma Cornwell, Eve- lyn Beach, Vice-President: Mrs. Beat- tie, Sponsor: Pat Martin, Doris For- rester, Secretary-Treasurer. Left to right, seated - Janet Beach, Diane Dortzbach, Catherine Facchino, Rita Facchino, President: Sue Bryant, The- resa Facchina, Edward Putnam, Ed- ward McCrohan, James Lynch, Kon- stantyn Radtochenka. Library Club G F i 615. r if f-1 Q f QT L n is x Lf A A new club makes its debut -efficient assistant librarians learn the mysteries of the packed shelves-read plays, write thumbnail sketches, re- pair needy volurnes, learn parts of books . . . Posters and dis- plays make the library attrac- tive--visits to the Library of Congress add zest-the library becomes a point of color and interest. K 2. - Ur Perhaps ome Making OOO l Y , XSXQRE HUMEMAKFQS AMERICA 34. Nancy Kern, Treasurer: Shirley Harrison, Reporter: Laura Lee Hunt, President: Forrester, Vice-President. Third Row, left to right-Nellie Schneider, Patricia Adamson, Sponsor: Mary Ellen Moffett, Virginia Moffett, Alice Humphrey, Irene Barbara Harrison, Loretta James, Anna Gouldthorpe. Fourth Row, left to right- Betty Scott, Marjorie Thompson, Marie Ledford, Esther Christian, Nadene Church, rison, Loretta Coy, Joanne Gheen. gr' gill C20 to 1' , First Row, left to right-Betty Jean Kern, Nancy Harrison, Yvonne Merchant, Alice Costello, Shirley O'Meara Mary Ann Putnam, Nellie Kidwell, Peggy Thompson. Second Row, left to right-Arlene Durand, Shirley Miller Betty Powell, Secretory: Betty Luckham, Jane Bridges, Mrs Trammell, Barbara Thompson Anna Cooper, Carolyn Cones Theresa Milburn, Janice Har A Stitch in Time Saves Nine M X -.SN Ur Even Farming . ., Kneeling, left to right-Joe Money, Treasurer, Gerry Schmitz, Watch Dog. Standing, First Row--Fred Robin- son, Mr. C. C. Beam, Sponsor, Nigel Preece, President, Duncan Preece, Vice-President, Paf Middleton, Secre- tary, Lewis Hutchison, Norman Bradford, Reporter, Robert Lawrence, Frank Bowers. Standing, Second Row- Allen James, Gary Bradford, John Lynch, Dick Mankin, Douglas Burger, Carliss Fleming, Elmer Medley. Stand- ing, Third Row-Bil-ly Nalls, Robert Manuel, Chan Smith, Melvin Boyd, Charles Fox, David Groves, William Pullen. GN i l' iiuiiiij fx N fX fN fx - fx X i ix 4 x f ' 7 pl X X ii ni 4 Ur Behzg Useful v .w -emu-vm -..-...M -, in Safety Patrol Science Club Kneeling, left to right- Thom Hanes, Jack Cum- mings, Dennis Frame, Presi- dent, Garrett Reed, James Riley, John Slepetz, Allan Everly, Earnest Tiller. Sec- ond Row, left to right- Gregory Costa, Secretary- Treasurerg Bobby Wiley, Betty Robey, Barbara Thom- pson, Senie Riley, Shirley Harrison, Joan Darcey. Third Row, left to right- Jack Rinker, Bill Riddel, Leslie Wright, Anna Cooper, Margie Sutphin, Barbara Nails. Fourth Row, left to right-Leon Jones, Charles Jackson, Eric Endress, Mr. Bruin, Sponsor: Jack Wen- zel, Barbara Bailey, Ellen Fleming, Ruby Beavers. Kneeling, left to right-Richard Williams, Ted Bear, Curtis Miller, Ronnie Dove, Joe Money, Second Lieufenonfp James Riley, Bobby Webley, Howard Legg, Antonio Vega, Gordon Kinchloe. Second Row, left to right-How- ard Craig, James Bryant, Barbara Bailey, Peggy Thompson, Helen Walton, Guillermo Vega, Donald Morris, John Slepetz, Mr. Orr, Sponsor. Third Row, left to right-Herman Croson, Franklin Craig, Gary Bradford, Alonzo Scott Leon Jones, First Lieutenant: Norman Bradford, Jack Niswander, Billy Nalls, Charles McCarley. ,uc lr..- Lf A 'if If if x H I I 1 Some Coaching Abilit Lys. lX,,x 1' QQ g V. Q ' 73' A . '-Q sf. x ox ' A ss W . .f gsiufi '35-. Left to Right: Mr. Morgan, Mr. Griftitts, Mrs. Trucksess, Mr. Hanes, Mr. Carter, Mr. Joseph Griffitts Mis. l-lclcn Trucksess Mr. Robert Carter Mr, James B. Hanes Mr. William Morgan Director of Physical Education Departmentg l-ootball Director ot Girls' Physical Educationg Girls' Basketball Boys' Varsity Basketball , , Assistant Football Coachg Baseball Assistant Boys' Varsity Basketball Coachg Junior Varsity Coach Coach Coach Coach Coach Ur The Peppy Xpirit, ,. Cheerleaders Kneeling, left to right: Jean Hill, Barbara Ritter, Kathleen Durand, Kay Martin. Standing, left to right: Mary Rust, Fay Barker, Mildred Alston, Ann Nyce, Jean Krueger Captain: Lexie Durand. Tuck in your sl1irt'tail . . H 1' BOIIIE BOWMAN SUNNY LAWRENCE LEWIS HUTCH ISON That Backs . . . EARL RONNIE COLEMAN NORMAN BRADFOR D ' DICK Poo LE Q1 g ' ,F J EX ' Uur Team . , I EDGAR HOLDAWAY DICK HARRISON STEVE COOK Q 'NOS N 5 LE ROY JAC KSON X cv . A Ik DICK DETWILER PHILLIP MICH ELITC H DICK WILLIAMS LEON JON ES Y 'i si 5' 5: Is Hzghlzghted By, ,, 2? 4'5- N. xx Uur Winter Sport. . . D Girls Basketball Team Kneeling, Left to Right: Betty Hanes, Deirdre Reynolds, Pat Grimley, Kay Updike, Gerry Costello, Janice Hunt, Betty Kern, Joy Hollar, Margery Gillette. Standing, Left to Right: Mrs. Helen Trucksess-Coach, Arlene Durand, Audrey Batt, Joan Riddel, Sue Bryant, Joyce Finch, Afton Armour, Doris Forrester, Emma Lou Bridge, Nancy Kern, Jewell Kctron-Manager. FN 7 MOTTO: All for one and one QQ! for Qu. 'l I AIMS: To achieve good 1 f sportsmanship To play for Herndon High and not as in- dividuals To create good will among the players. A N l l E-Jill ,l-T X1 tl xv, Q f'ni ,, tk A 4 1, 'L X s , Z l f x Draws Enthusiastic Spectators. , , UNBEATEN TEAM WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP X i T - 1 tt- 1.3 Tien . A Q? H: . IIII ' 3 : .:,-A Q.. r II 31? 'l .5 A I , l . Boys' Varsity Basketball Seated, left to right: Sonny Lawrence, Bobbie Bowman, Norman Bradford, Ronnie Cole- man, James Piggott. Standing, left to right: Richard Mahoney, Scorekeeper, Tommy Poland, Nigel Preece, Dick Detwiler, Earl White, Bobbie Lawrence, Joe Money, Manager. Boys' Junior Varsity Basketball -sf. On Floor, left to right: Richard A Mahoney, Scorekeeperg David J is Groves, Harry Hager, Joe Money, Q, Manager. f Seated, left to right: Wilson it Smith, John Lynch, Chan Smith, David Trucksess, Melvin Gardner, f Leslie Wright. if Standing: Mr. William P. Mor- gan, Coach. And Encourages Athletes, ....-1117iiuu......N. ,,.m1Qaii a-nunv-P ........-ng 1Qiv---V Ai.- .fl O X Q Letter Club Kneeling, Left to Right: Dick Detwiler, Bob- bie Bowman, Duncan Preece, Ronnie Coleman, Gibson Legg. Standing, First Row, Left to Right: James Piggott, Norman Bradford, Mr. Joseph Griffitts-Sponsor, Tommy Poland- Vice-President, Lewis Hutchison. Standing, Second Row, Left to Right: Earl White-Presb dent, Richard Mahoney, Joe Money, Leroy Jackson-Secretary-Treasurer-Reporter, Dick Harrison. But June Has Come. The Seniors of 'Sl step out into the world---our first eighth grade class to graduate-proud of their cooperation and representation in various ac- tivities--fondly remembering their Moonlight and Roses Proms-Mrs. White's English classes-conversations in the office-interminable lunch lines-endless campaigns-required Civics and American History classes- fun and good fellowship among old friends . . . The HORNET of '51 strives to help relive memories of another year . . . The statt's guiding stars-Miss Ellmore and Miss Lewis-have slaved right beside usp they have our deepest appreciation . . . Thanks go also to-H. G. Roebuck 81 Son, printers of the HORNET5 to Mr. Porter and Mr. Tiller, the men with the cameras from Porter's Studios who gave our book its spice: to all our loyal advertisers who have backed us financiallyg to everyone who has worked to make the 1951 HORNET possible -our gratitude is boundless . . . God speed to the Seniors-happy school years to all of you! 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