Loudoun County High School - Lord Loudoun Yearbook (Leesburg, VA)
- Class of 1960
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S. . , .pf 'X' if l 935, r QU 3'9 4 M -ch 'Cf' hu. sh Seated are school board members Mlss Frieda Johnson Mr Robert James Mr Wendell Klme and Mr Helen Marsh Standing are Mr Clarence Bussrnger M1ss Ruth Emerlck Mr James Ashton and Mr Fern Marshall MR CALEB I GIBSON Prompted by CIVIC zeal, SIX c1t1zens of Loudoun County serve as the school board to promote and dlrect publlc educatlon locally They have appolnted Mr Caleb Glbson d1rector of publxc educatlon, and? ln that capac1ty he labors tlrelessly to keep the teach mg staff manned, to keep standards hlgh, and to make lmprow ements wherex er he can Hrs work lnvolves many conferences wlth Loudoun's own admmlstratlve off1cers, whose able and ever mdustrlous secretarles, Mrs L1nn and Mrs Baker, help ruth any klnd of offlce problems that arlse Nlr L1nn ch s ec the correctlons bwifk ks the dally schedule as Mrs Baker wrltes down 9 fl 5 ' , K1 f, ,f1,g,:175gy , ' t. r Uv 4 , . . , O ,. ,A 3 ,vs t t rf . l A . :lt ' -. t ' A e KQJKW ' I xg 1 'S lf' Y J , K a f J If pf. ,Q f g f f ,' ' , l tw N.. ,ix ., . ,X .it y. - - . , fs' ,i f A g. - ' L' I . i ' so f f- M, 1. s J C l as fr-. t 1. ., , r . , . , s. . 1 1','!': :iW17f 'ULIEL ' 'I .ycq T' MBS. LOIS B. AHlYE'l l'E: A.B.. Shepherd College: post- graduate work, Bridgewater College, graduate work, George Washington Unix:-rsilyz special summer Course in chemistry at Conxerse College, teaches general science and chemistryg sponsors Debate Cluh. MR. GEORGE F. .-XTWELL: BS.. ldniversity of Hary- land: graduate work. George Washington Linixersityi special summer COUIBC in history of education at George Wiashington lvriiwtsityz lt'LH'll6N general hu-iness and bookkeeping. MRS' MARIAN B. ATWELL: B.S,, Madison Collegeg special summer Course in history of edueation at George Washington University: lt'i1l'llt'5 home eeonomies: sponsors Future Homemakers of A1111-l'it'ii. MRS. DOROTHY S. li.-Xl'fNll2ARIJNER: BS.. College of William and Mary: graduate work. George Washington Knixersityg University of North Carolina: teaches home economiesg sponsors Tri-Hi-Y tfluh. Mrs. Arnette, Mr. Caylor, Mr. Wert: Awarded National Science Foundation Scholarships MB. PEAHLY I.. BAHMGARDNER: AB.. Unixersity of North Carolina, NIA.. George Washington Unirersityg speeial summer course in speech and dietion at George Washington Univer- sityg tt-:relies English and public speak- ing: sponsors Forensics and Loudoun High Radio Hour. -M' - ' llllll iii . r 'X J EQ l' 5 swf FV, MRS. RHEA BRAGG: BS.. Radford Colle-geg under-graduate work. Em- manuel Collegeq graduate work, George Wlashington University, teaehes type- writing and shorthandg sponsors senior elass. in Yes, Amendment 17 was adopted in 1913, points out Miss Betty .lo Myers, teacher of American History, as she pauses beside the desk of student Dottie Brauner. MISS KATHERINE BRIDGES: A.B. in English, Ran- dolph-Macon College, A.B. in Library Science, College of William and Mary, school librarian. MR. LOWELL K. COFFELT: I3.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, teaches vocational agriculture, sponsors Future Farmers of America and the Loudoun County Young Farmers Association. MRS. LILLIAN R. BRIDGES: A.B., the George Wash- ington University, undergraduate work, Westhampton College, the University of Virginia, summer course, the George Washington University, teaches Latin, sponsors Latin Club. CAPTAIN JOHN W. DAVISON: B.S., United States Naval Academy, teaches eighth and ninth grade mathe- matics. MR. WALTER T. CATON: B.M.E., Shenandoah Conserva- tory of Music, special summer course, Band Clinic at Virginia Music Camp, teaches junior and senior hand, general music, Glee Club, and General Music Instruction, sponsors the Majorettes. MRS. SUE L. DIEDRICH: B.S., Madison College, gradu- ate work, George Washington University, College of Wil- liam and Mary, teaches algebra, assists Mr. Simpson with administrative work. MR. DANIEL R. CLEMONS: A.B. Shepherd College, undergraduate work Emory 81 Henry College, graduate work, University of Virginia, teaches health and physical education, coaches junior varsity football, sponsors Hi-Y. Mrs. Forsyth attentively listens to the questions asked by Sherry Scarlett, who is concerned about her home economics project. 1-'SF' MRS. BARBARA J. DILLON: BE., Wisconsin State Col- legeg graduate work, the George Washington Universityg teaches eighth grade historyg sponsors the Student Co- operative Association. MRS. ANTOINETTE EISENHARD: A.B., Moravian Col- legeg graduate work, George Washington University: teaches sophomore English and Frenchg sponsors the eighth grade. MRS. ZELLA D. FORSYTH: B.S., University of Texas: M.S., Iowa State Universityg teaches home economics: sponsors the Future Homemakers of America Club. MRS. NANCY G, DILLON: A.B., Mary Washington Col- lcgeg graduate work, Westhampton, George Washington Universityg special summer course in history of educa- tion, George Washington Universityg teaches general math- ematicsg sponsors ninth grade. MRS. MATILDA C. GRILLE: AB., Lynchburg Collegeg graduate work, the George Washington Universityg teaches eighth grade English. MRS. MARGARET R. GROSS: A.B., Florida State Uni- versityg graduate work, George Washington University, College of William and Mary, and the University of Virginia: teaches health and physical educationg sponsors junior class. It' TX rr . t ., r . '6.-., A .A hi me 6 I . f. f wwfvfs-I 1:6 I rl A AS 4' , 44'-sat . ,Y -I lv f Mrs Freda Nlyers enjoys the satlre in the MAD magazine. a favorite publication of her senior English students MR STANLEY L KELLEY JR AB Shepherd Col- lege graduate work University of Wyoming teaches United States government sponsors senior class assists MR DONALD F LARSON AB Shepherd Collegeg graduate work George Washington University special summer course history of education George Washington University teaches health and physical education spon- sors baskethall assists as baseball coach athletic director. MR DONALD R LINN AB Shepherd College gradu- ate work Potomac State College V1rg1n1a Polytechnlc In- stitute teaches United States Hlstory coaches varsity MR JOHN J LISANICK JR BS State UHIVCTSIIY of New York graduate work Teachers College at New Paltz teaches art sponsors senior play and Dramatics MRS. WANDA W. HOUGH: B.S., Radford Collegeg teaches typewriting and shorthandg sponsors senior class. MR. A. L. HUTTON, JR.: B.S., Madison Collegeg under- graduate work, Bridgewater, University of Virginiag graduate work, Virginia Polytechnic lnstituteg special summer course, lfincoln Electric Co.g teaches agricultureg sponsors Future Farmers of America Club. MR. THOMAS H. KANE: B.S. in education, University ol the State of New Yorkg graduate work, the George Wasllingtoit Universityg teaches industrial arts. MR. ROBERT T. KAYLOR: B.S., University of West Virginiag undergraduate work, University of Vermontg graduate work, Converse Collegeg special summer course, Physics Institute, University of Vermontg teaches physics, trigonometry, algebra. solid geometry, and ninth grade mathematics. J J Ltsamck, Jr Creates Arttstic Decorations for Lady Luck 'i Theme at Faculty Party at Mi ur U' X. Vw While Mrs. Patton nods approval to Joyce Sisk's correct proof, Mrs. Diedrich can't help smiling as Richard Davison tries to tell HER how the problem works! V 1? P vi Mrs. Louise McCann Heads MRS. MARY LOUISE F. MCCANN: R.N., B.S., Duquesne Universityg attended Garfield Memorial Hospital School of Nursingg gradu- ate work, M. Litt., University of Pittsburghg teaches biologyg sponsors senior class. S.C.A. Election Board MRS. FREDA E. MYERS: A.B., University of Louisville, Kentuckyg graduate work, George Washington Universityg teaches senior Englishg sponsors Lord Loudoun. MR. ROBERT W. MOORE. A.B., Lynchburg College, graduate work, M.Ed., University of Richmondg teaches world history and civicsg sponsors National Honor Society. MRS. HELEN A. INDIAN: A.B., Huntingdon Collegeg graduate work, University of Tennessee, George Washing- ton Universityg teaches junior Englishg sponsors the Raider. MISS BETTY ,IO MXERS: B.S., Madison College: teaches United States Historyg sponsors cheerleaders. MRS. LOIS ANN OLIVER: A.B., West Virginia Wesleyan Collegeg teaches ninth grade Englishg sponsors the Ma- jorettes. MRS. LOUISE H. PATTON: A.B., Hollins Collegeg graduate work, George Washington University, Uni- versity of Virginiag teaches second year algebra and plane geometryg sponsors National Honor Society. Faculty Members Attend Reading Clinic at Middleburg Community Center ,ff MISS BETTY H. PIGGOTT: B.S., Um versity of North Carolinag special sum- mer courses, Speech, George Washington University, Extension and Differential Calculus, University of R ic h m o n dg teaches general science and eighth grade mathg sponsors cheerleaders. MR. CHARLES P. POLAND, JR.: A.B., Bridgewater Collegeg graduate work, American University, teaches eighth grade historyg sponsors Forensics, Debate Club, and sophomore class. MR. MARION H. RAMBO: A.B., Lincoln Memorial Um- versityg graduate work, Mexico City College, teaches Spanish and English, sponsors Dramatics Club. MRS. ELAINE L. SHRADER: B.S., Stat versity, Long Island University, New Y teaches so homore and junior English. MRS. MILDRED G. RICHARDS: A.B., Wichita Univer- sity, MA. in Business Administration, George Washington University, graduate work, Friends University, University of UCLA, Kansas State Teachers College, University of Pittsburgh, M.A. in Education, George Washington Law Schoolg teaches typing. MRS. ANNA S. SOWERS: B.S., Madison general science Mrs. Hough gets ready to say STOP as ,Ioan Neff Bernie Abbott, and Etta Cotton hurry to et 1n that lat word to have a good timed writing. MRS. MARY ANNE RUST. Bb., Longwood College, teaches freshman and senior Englishg sponsors cheerleaders. e Teachers Col- lege, East Stroudsburg, Pa., graduate work, Temple Uni ork University g Collegeg teaches Mrs. Teesdale-Smith Serves as Chairman of Faculty Assembly Jw-. fix MRS. WILLA C. STANDLEY: B.S., Southeastern State Teach- er's College, Durant, Oklahomag teaches health and physical edu- cationg sponsors sophomore class. MRS, ALICE K. STEHLE: A.B., College of William and Maryg graduate work, University of North Carolina, University of Wisconsin. George Washington Universityg serves as school li- brarian. Q' Committee Mrs. Forsyth thoughtfully watches Carol Stowers add the finishing touch to a flower arrangement in the home economics room. , 1 '-4' M' 3- XXQM-j 'fwvv if MRS. VEDITH TEESDALE-SMITH: HS., Louisiana Poly- technic lnstituteg teaches biology and general scienceg sponsors Student Cooperative Association. MR. JOHN TERMINELLA: B.S., Oswego State Teacher's Collegeg graduate work, George Washington Universityg teaches industrial arts. MR. OLLIVER O. TRUMBO: A.B., Bridgewater Collegeg graduate work, University of Virginia, Madison College: teaches eighth grade history, world geography, United States government MR. JOHN C. VANCE: A.B., Bridgewater Collegeg gradu- ate work at the George Washington liniversityg teaches health and physical educationg series as head baseball coach, assistant football and basketball coach. MISS ,IOSEPHINE F. VERMILLION: A.B., Georgetown Collegeg graduate work, University of Kentucky, Univer- sity of Tennesseeg teaches Latin and English. MISS ALMA G. WATTS: B.S., Madison Collegeg teaches health and physical educationg sponsors cheerleaders, coaches girls' basketball and softball. MR. BENTON M. WICKS: B.A., M.A., Madison Collegeg teaches Englishg sponsors Dramatic Club and coaches senior class play. MR. F. GUILFORD WELSH: B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Instituteg graduate work, George Washington University, Shepherd Collegeg teaches driver trainingg sponsors junior class. CAPTAIN CLARENCE L. WINECOFF: B.S., United States Naval Academyg graduate work, United States Naval War Collegeg teaches ninth grade mathematics. MR. RAYMOND G. WERTZ: B.S., Shepherd Collegeg graduate work, Shepherd College, George Washington Uni- versityg special summer course, National Science Founda- tion Summer Instituteg teaches eighth grademathematicsg sponsors junior class. MRS. MARY LOUISE ZICKEFOOSE: A.B., West Vir- ginia Wesleyan Collegeg teaches ninth grade mathematics, general mathematics, and economic mathematics. MRS. .IANICE BUCK WHITE. B.S., Mary Washington Collegeg teaches general scienceg sponsors the Future Teachers of America Club. MR. MENDLE S. ZICKEFOOSE: B.S., West Virginia Wesleyan Collegeg graduate work, North Carolina State Collegeg teaches eighth and ninth grade English. Mr. Baumgardner and Mr. Wicks Steer Loudoun High Radio Program Nw. i1!l': XX 4. w l K 5 p 1 k p',1ru.ez,, X A ,S-,L 5 ff' H! sVL f.-fwxawe ,Q ', 4 5 5, Qs c' ,xx PAQ, ff, 5,3 -gma- c 1 XLQNY Q 1 wg Q,. i.h f , '. ,Q - .4x.,v , . A f.!,'f,M A iii' ,G a n N? .eW'Li 'L ig L xy' .la :rf ,L kwa , 1, Academics English 20 Foreign Languages 2l Sciences , 22 Math 2,1 Art , , ,, ,, 25 Social Studies , , 26 Physical Education , , , 27 Agriculture ,, c,,, 28 Industrial Arts ,, 29 Commercial Subjects ,, ,, 30 Home Economics 32 Whether a conscientious teacher in our school or an eccentric director of an exciting Broadway musical, an instructor must care- fully plan the steady advancement of those he directs-wisely guiding them to work to the best of their abilities, demanding their utmost effort to insure successg yet not ex- pecting the impossible. Here at Loudoun our counsellors and teachers spare neither them- selves nor us in preparing us for the goals that our future indicates. Whether we are taking courses in agriculture, art, commercial subjects, English. foreign languages. home economics. industrial arts, mathematics, sci- ence, or social studies. each of us is able to establish a firm foundation for whatever lies ahead. In this major scene of Academics. all of our widely diversified interests are given a chance to develop. to reach such a point of refinement that we become confident of our- selves and face the future unafraid. 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' . . , A world policyg but they can be counted , . sf! 1 . , . 9 'sr-bv. n 1-,paul 2' ZZ '1,-an 4. if 'wifi A 'bfi ,. 3 it YG li it X Q. if? J llollv, Mr. Welsh. what are all thosc wires and things for? inquire tht- driwr dur:-tl:-xils liarhara Xllison. llonna 'l'3Ql0l'. Sandra Hcaslicy. l.aYahn Wlliorley. ,loan Nlartellino. Carol Stowers and Mary l,ou Nlcrce-V. Colorful Activity-Secret of Whether Jack be nimble or jack he quick. by the time he has completed his training: in the required three years' Phys Ed course. he is sure to be able to jump over that candlestickl For he will have studied how to stand on his head, to fall without hurting himself. to run swiftly and gracefully. and to balance so as to make a human pyramid. ln any class in physical education he will play games that will help him to be alert. to develop muscles. to engage in helpful teamwork. and to observe rules. Tum- bling and hockey have been added this year to the regularly scheduled list of games: soccer. softball, baseball. basketball. football. dodgeball. ping pong. Volleyball. croquet. horse shoes. and badminton. Popularity of Physical Education Courses qir-P, ull. ll 9... 1 U U Mr. Larson and his Health Class student. James Welsh. agree that Hdrinking and driving just don't mix--and that smoking and good health just aren't a possihlc combination. -I Mr. Larson adjusts a position for Jackie Peyton. Mr. Vance assists ,lim Welch. and Mr. Clemons olmserxcs with interest the progress of daily exercises in the Boys' Phys. Ed. Class. , HY 27 ,I gi! 'tsl A 32. RX 2 W. . ,E , L. g 5'-F' magma ff D 1 W Ng, , 1 if ff , mg: I 4' gf i V ,VE err 'H , Q if 'Q 9 Q if EE Je 'P 1 , 5 X , 2 5 4 its 3 'fu i A. M- ww www.. win: 1w,,,.,.,-Ki' . 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AS if Comhined into a magir furmula. the three vfmtrasts acid to our drama the right amount of Spiff' for zest and warm appval. ...Mu-44-'vi' .lust what can he said about those eminent and highsrating personalities wlto, either through their scholastic attainment or through an acquired talent, hring to our school both fame and acclaim. Such students new-t' cease- to amaze us at Loudoun. Highlighting the awards program, many l.oudoun High students'-ffreshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors-were presented certificates of achievement hy the Middleburg Community Center in recogni- tion of their outstanding work the past year. Lead- ing tht- honored group with superlative work were llowman flutter. Rosa Lee Unger. joan Nt-ff. Mary Cornt-litts, and Dabney Carr, all making straight A marks in a full college preparatory course. Na- tional recognition was brought to L.C.H.S. when Bowman Cutter, Rosa Lee Unger. Emily Reid. and Charlotte Cook were announced semi-finalists in the National Nlvrit Scholarship Tests. But honors did not stop there. Bowman, Rosa Lee, and Charlotte were also finalists in the National Honor Society Scholarship examination. Qi? Ellen lfroson W'inner of the State Cherry Pie fiona lest. WA Charlotte- Look hevatnt' the pride of Loudoun girl- hy winning the Betty Crocker 114IlIl6ItlLlkt'I'-Uf-T4l- morrow test. Bowman Cutters essay on 'Xlolts for the Handicapped, the hest of sixty-two, was st-nt I t to Richmond to he judged there. Tontmy Spates distinguishe-d himself in the Wlildlife Essay Contest hy winning first plan- among sewn Loudoutt essay- Isis. Student-Directed Radio Program, Loudoun Highlights, Attracts Big Audience of Enthusiastic Listeners The Radio Staff of Loudoun Highlights hegan its history in November, 1959. The school administration had given its permis- siong the teaching staff of L.C.H.S. had ap- proved the new project, Raflo's had offered to sponsor the show: Ed lvory of Radio Station WAALIE had offered to help: Mr. P. L. Baumgardner and Mr. Benton Wickes had consented to serve as faculty super- visors. Preliminaries aside, then. the show began to move, with Peggy ,lane Mitchell as di- rector and producer, Don Costello as tech- nician, and Charlotte Cook, Steve Hines, and Pam Orth as newsmen for features, sports. and social activities. During the year other students stepped in to help with the reporting and to add variety. if g Aw, ,ff ,i l '..4'f.f ...Q P M W'ith a toss of his head, Buddy Fletcher disapproves a face- tious remark Pete Hoyhach has just made: Bud Baker sympa- thetically agrees with his hrother, and producer Peggy .lane Mitchell calmly records conversation that- will go into the Loudoun Highlights broad- cast over station WAGE on Saturday morning. While Mr. Wickes stands by to help, Loudoun's student radio expert, Don Costello, gets tuned up and ready to roll for the Loudoun Highlights radio hour over Station WAGE. The weekly half-hour program con- sists of school news, the top tune-of- the-week that Raiders have selected, and a special feature that throws a spotlight on some phase of school life: the guidance department, the chorus, a panel discussion on College Board Exams, interviews with visiting alumni, or school sports reviews. The Lord Loudoun staff takes pleasure in presenting the newest ac- tivity at L.C.H.5.- Loudoun High- lights -written, produced, and di- rected hy Loudoun's own students. Readyf warns Donald Costello. startling Charlotte Cook and Pam Ort: amusing Peggy Jane Mitchell. Stexe Hines, and Betty .lane Camp: these young people are preparing the tape for a hroadcast of our school's radio program, Loudoun Highlights. 37 i44c444g 4445, diana: 4 as Ms..-3 ,J Carrymg forward the gala program of Homecomlng eyents 'VIr Monroe w1th Qmlllllf. approyal from Queen Pat turns the mlcrophone mer to Tommy Rose best player of the team Qtudent mtcrest lJll1ldS up durmg the week when HOIIHIIZIIIOIIS for Homecomlng Queen are bemg made Every player on the Yarslty Squad nomlnates lllg candldate then the entxre student body yotes The queen 1 always a popular cholce of course chosen In 1959 was the lowly YIYHCIOUS brunette Qemor Patrlcla Fagg whose POIQG and beauty lent glamour and glory to a glamorous glory fllled day Her coronatlon by co captalns Elllott Black and Bowman Cutter brought a sigh of pure dellght that swelled lnto cheers when the two top grld men clamud thelr rnward a k1ss from the beautxful Queen Pat Dehghted 'NI C Mr Charles Monroe, smlles when ueen Pat urges a speech upon NIlCll38l Quarry who has just accepted the award for best player of the day 1444 -n '...1' Q! Queen Pamela Fagg Rezgns at the 1909 Homecomzng Il0IIlEUYIlllIlg Day' What a thrlll fla hes throu,,h Loudoun High when October ar rue hrmgmg wxth 1t exeltement and color of HOIHCCOITIIHD festnlty Sponsored by the Leesburg Rotary Club the day 1 fllled wxth happy eycnts related to lxfe at the In h school when preparatlon IUPUIYIN when th: offmctals of the athletlc dnpart ment arrange for THE football game of the year They always plan a game Yltll a team who IS equal ln strength wtth our own players so that an mterestmg con test wlll be assured ' x 'Ur Charles 'Nlonroe actlng as Master of Ceremomes at the Homecommg festn 1t1es reaches past Co Captam Elllott Black to urge Queen Pat to speak lnto the microphone a CoCapta1n Bowman Cutter assists Eddle to adjust the Queen s crown ity ...Lb One bhssful moment awards Co Captams Eddle Black and Bowman Cutter the dehght of a k1ss from beautlful Patrxcta Fagg whom they haye Just crowned the Home commg Queen K I ffddl AJJQJJJCQLQQQL' '- 1 x , .ff I f ln M W tr ' , 3 4 . t y x A ' ' , j 's . v X - ' ' h l J I , 2 FI VI . 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P Assemhltd 1n an trray of unuaual btauty to surround thelr queen are the Homeeommg, Court Prmceasee Barbara Owcna Pamela Orth Sandra Whltmore llarbara Crow Dolly Repaw then Queen PHIYICIZ Fagg htrxelf to her flglll stand Lynne Norton Pattl lodfrey Va erxe Trutblood Carolyn Church and Nlaney Fornttt Loronatlon of the queen take place durmg halftime, then follows pre entatlon of awarde gnxen by the Rotary Llub One IN fflyen to the player who, IH the UIJHIIOH of the referees hae been moat outstandlng ln the game of the day and the other to the player on Loudouns own team whom the ttam ttarlf Selecta aa lts very bwt man Rotarlan Lharlu 'Vlonroe preerdes as 'NI C durmg the half tlme cere meme- The hugc crowd of Spectators lb always, dellghted wlth hls conduetlng proceduru no lem than they are wlth the 1nQp1r1ng muslc the Loudoun Hlhll School Band furm-hu at mttryali throughout the a Now, let-. set one two three, one two thru Smtlmg Sandra Whit more patxcntly rchearses Bud Balttrs waltz tnehmqut bt fore going onto the floor at tht Homteommg Dance The happy happy day IS brough to a glorious and wlth the annual Homecommg dance an always well attended event held at the Loudoun Hlgll Qehool There the old grads, the new grade, and the would be grads meet and mmgle ln gay dellght, dance to thelr hearth content, and Note the enttre day a huge Qucceee -Q 30, x 2 , 'sv' pn' H I, - ' gs A Wlajorettee and band take a breather durtng the exextmg Homenommg game wlth George Nlaeon 39 N Y! 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Supervised by sponsors Mrs. Margaret Cross and Mr. Guildford Welch, they readied the gym to carry out the theme, White Christmas, with beautiful white streamers form- ing the dropped ceiling, big paper snowflakes and stars twirling above the heads of the dancers, a welcoming snow-man in the hall. The white was enhanced by the background of the lovely dark greens and the Christmas trees interspersed here and there. This Christmas dance, popular with parents, teachers, and pupils, becomes every year more enjoyable. Even the next day's chore of clean-up detail is done thoroughly, promptly, and willingly-but usually by an all-girl team! As they strip down paper decorations, drag out trees, sweep and mop, one may hear viciously uttered, Like man Dad' If l just had my hands around his neck today l'd wrin t :Bk f-ff 12 Stars in her hand are re flected as stars in her eyes when Lorelei Adams thinks of the happy hours of dancing to come Q I if! . ve F1 The members of Bucky Gardners band swing out for Santa Claus and a White Christmas 4I w . ' N, 's..,Nn My . .4 - f ta,,,Q. - Sweetheart Dance Is Annual February Social Event at Loudoun High FHA glrl Janet Mann gams needed assurance from her smrlmg supporters Dlane Ashby and Anne Bell while she arranges the last announce ment of the comm Sweetheart Dance John Stowers and Tma Powell heammg wlth happ1 ness relgn as kmg and queen of Loudoun s Sweetheart Dance 42 A sneak prevlew of the festlve Sweetheart Dance fmds Carol Stowers and Carolyn Marshall bu xly workm on colorful decorat1on FHA Presldent Carolyn Marshall Unbellevably transformed to a bower ot beauty our gym was on February 20 the scene of the lamorous seml formal Sweetheart Dance the annual eyent sponsored by the Future Homemakers of Amerxca Club Amldst a profuslon of lovely decoratlons red hearts danced to the romantlc muslc of the lVlus1ca1res The hlgh moment of the evemng was the crownmt, of Klnd John Stowers and ueen Tlna Powell wlth FHA presldent Carolyn Marshall offlclatlng The corona tton ceremony was concluded wxth a multlphcatlon dance led by the kmff and queen and partlclpated ln by all the Guests Refreshments served ln the lobby durln the dance added a mce fllllp to the exe mn s pleasure when stralns of Good Nlffht Sweetheart swnalled the last dance es ery one 1 hed w 1th reoret at the endlng of a happlly memorable occaslon 7 A 7 l N , . . g . . .X A f J : x , . . 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Was! Sc haul Spu UQII 'Wig N fl! ---. , Most Li Rely to Succeed H Ii t'l'lIliIlt'd that shn- and hm - Hman Cutter lue rlll'l'K'Shfl1l. with thf hvlp of an hut tip on tltv Daily Unulnl: ht 1 1 , ity pfwlxvt-. I pu I are ld mat w IJ und tlal quiet 1.111 :re X ea mtl N .1 1 unto fd s 1 1051 Athletlf x x tt et Q N nm ' up 1 mtl lid tml 14 All 1 1 1 Best Dressed Nl gnlla help each othrr 111a1nld111 4 rr wulumn 411 1 - 1x1 - rr ,Ill htqllwlllgl, on best dn ul -enmr an ll mum L1 1111 11111 ollar N101 Nun: 'WM af -wuim vw Most Talented xfll t Barbara Cro com mandx drummer Bergzle I'I'dllQI to llener the at N, fn. Most llldlOllS exghts flllllt' mn Que-ncr and 111.111 ll 1 the real prob 1 lt II 1 Htudmu 1 1 To111111w Kane and I ar lard I l A n d llch 11111 vs vs 1 that cana ta 1 a111Q Ile uf tho e drumstlck 0 my too. can get IH a few licks of creative art. Best-Man nered Ntewart Hall pollte attempt to trip Ro a Lee Un er IS folled by Ro a Lee Bud Baker and bandra Whltmore brawe the havoc the winter un may wreak upon thelr beauty to pose out ln the weather for thetr plcturei as Loudoun be t lookin enlor of 1960 Best Loolcmg Frlendllest John 'NIcLaughlm desperately grrp the friendly frame of the hullttln hoard when Anna Faye Jenlun-Q wxth a warm frlendly smrle malta hm defen elew head the target for a fl1 ht of deadly dart V 'T . S V' V . Q ' 's ' ' s g ' ' s 's . ' I - ,S equally polite stamp on Stewarfs unguarded toe! S ' S 5 S - . - . . ' ' . ' ' Q ' , ' -s 1 S .u , ' lg ' .l 5- Wk . we-M 1 ,w g :,f,.1g:-,L . is-iS3g, l g' . 7k Vi actual NIH 4 lm ll N 1 Sq' f -we 'uf , . I... W 73. iw , .. 1 WN -. . 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'lwk' gl ,, Pftel 1 'l'f 'lU N In -llill' 'tl - , 5 ln' the- lmnnr nf lu--I all ml - t N ni '41 IMO. me -on A M ' ... f 3,411 J lf' Nm .-di 'Ns N hiuQlu2gs:,sf? ,,,............,,,,,m rgcmizations Student Cooperative Association 52 National Honor Society 51 Debate Club 55 Lord Loudoun 56 Loudoun Raider , 58 Band ,,7, 7, Y , 60 Future Teachers of America 62 Latin Club 63 Future Homemakers of America 6-L Future Farmers of America 65 Tri-Hi-Y 66 Hi-Y 67 Chorus 68 Fashion Board , 69 Drawn together by common interests. actors often form an association to pro- mote some particular goal. Students. too, enjoy sharing common interests and or- ganizing to further an objective that bands them together. They develop clubs and societies permeated with the atmos- phere of friendly informality. The re- sultant fine spirit of cooperation perfects the most important role that man can play. the role involving true friendship. 5l Row 1: Pat Fagg, Alton Watkins. Barlvtira Limlsey. Sharon Cockran. Slaurine Langston, Linda Curruthers, Jeannie Letson, Sherry llolxin, ,lane Brookins, Jill Forsyth. Hou' 2: ,loyee Edwards. Sarah Poland, Carolyn Taylor, Helen Orht, Barbara DuVall, Rachel Norman, Yalarie Truehlood. Connie Williams, Joanne Atwell. Evelyn Cook. Ii'o1c3.' Willem- Compton, Diane Murphy, Edith Sheppa, Nancy Brown. David Hines, Pattie Lacey. Carol Flint, Mary Simpson. Ron' -I: Larry Dawson, David Milbourne, John Milliken, ,lackie lessee, Pam Orth, ,lack Barrett, Bowman Cutter, l.inda Harris. Michael Hough. Foreign Exchange Students Sponsored by This Year's Student Cooperative Association While sponsor, Mrs. Teesdale-Smith. looks on. Barbara Owens, secretary of the SCA., makes a note of Mrs. Dillon's suggestion while Peggy Brown ll'resiclentr, Eleanor llaltlwt-ll 'Vive-l'residentP. and Susan Dieclrieh lTreasurerl smile with delighted approval. 52 SCA Boosts School Spirit With Raider Buttons Under the leadership of President Peggy Brown, our Loudoun High S.C.A. has had a busy year whose activities began in September with the Back-to-School dance for all students. To encourage talent the S.C.A. presented to an appreciative student body one of their annual events, the talent show. To promote leadership, they held a formal assembly during which they bestowed upon those deserving them the George Grove Citi- zenship Pin and monograms for academic and leadership achieve- ment. All assemblies, both formal and informal, were guided efficiently by S.C.A. ushers under the Program Committee headed by Eleanor Caldwell. To promote the Christmas spirit of brotherly love, a movie was presented to the schoolg admission was a contribution of food, clothes, or money that later would be presented to a needy family. Plans begun this year will culminate in a project next year whereby foreign youths will be taken into Loudoun homes to have a year's training in student life at l...C.H.S. Social activities continued with a Dog Patch dance in Jan- uary, when all the Daisy Mae's dragged their Li'l Abner's to the party. With spring came the traditional Boys' Heaven Day, the day during which life is made heavenly for our boys because the girls carry their books, open doors to allow the favored gents to precede them, carry trays for demanding boys, and even pay for them the admission fee to that night's Boys' Heaven Dance. Boosting school spirit and morale, a major project of this year's work started at the beginning of football seasong the School Spirit Committee led by Elaine Morrison swung into action and decorated goal posts, sold Raider buttons and pennants, and en- couraged good sportsmanship generally. The Hot Chocolate Com- mittee, supervised by Karen Emmons, began its annual goodwill program by serving cocoa and cookies to the home team and to visiting teams as well. Ruth Brown directed a committee to make humorous posters for use in the cafeteria, to urge students to greater cleanliness there. Through persistent work, organization of the S.C.A. itself has been improved. The need for a stated Code of Ethics was met by Joanne Orrison's capable committee. Delegates were sent to district and state conventions to share ideas-to learn and to teach. A happy, useful life of service can be credited to this year's S.C.A. t 'sg iqu iireinvitgd M P-5 tg, L oucl t.-ft Gun Caietkfril V N ll-UHchP,,,,,g A gf Students DLCHS -.,. In Remove. hllfl,-Us S53 'rliit fr0mLfln'eTaHeS N Ever gov G.. Pat Fagg joins the Cafeteria Clean-Up campaign by displaying a pertinent poster. X .. tink? Above: In a private session with Secre- tary Barbara Owens, Peggy Brown, S.C.A. president, listens thoughtfully to a review of minutes to be read at the next day's assembly. Having reported the S.C.A. news, Janice Ashton welcomes suggestions given by Mary Virginia Sommers, Lorelei Adams, and Gloria Bailey. L 53 National Honor Society Initiates an International Relations Program Flrst rou Mr Moore B Owene J ,lone B Brown P Nlltchell L Cook B Cutter H Armfleld L lNachman E Wlorrlson .l Neff B Abbott B Baker M Cornellus Mrs Patton Second row R Co tello B Crosi C Frye B Elienhard R Un er P Hoybach T Forsyth Q Ball E Reld N Croeon V Vanhorn E Frledlander Thzrd rou D Edmond on 'NI Fo leion B Poland D Plxtt l 0wenQ K Tmiman P Brown L Adam B N1CCl81I'l J Orrwon lN Baker P l'arnham When the 'Natlonal Opera qoeletx ff Wa hm ton pre entfd the ops ra fn lxoxanm t the ll mr lllfllllll m Waehlngton DL ae! fall thtrty fue etudtnt from ou doun were able to attend the per formance beacue our chapter of the 'National Honor QOCICIS had madf all arran ements mcldmnt to trtp 1'- a gemral mua arran tn tran portatlon fhrou h out the year Qponsorm of lfllllal' trlp of cultural xalue haa been a major objectne of the Socletw rn 1tQ endeavor to render eeruce of real xalue to the entlre school in othtr of ueh Qerucei has been the tutorm offered to Students needln help 1n renew work at CXHHIIUBIIOII tlme For miprratron at rt own month ls IIICCIIII S the 'N HQ ha had uch out tanflmg Qpeaker a Nfr Thoma Nfelrox Pre tdtnt of Nlelpar Inc and Ur Prank 0 burn wrltfr and h1 torlan Bowman Cutter nee pre tdent of the Natlonal Honor qocletx dlacua ea a pendm HIOIIOII wlth N r Patton prn or w tl: reporter Elaine NIUFTI on ather new from Charlotte Cook fer: tarlal notu 54 -- '-,- S,. ',.. .. .. ',,' ,.. ',..', - , . , .I , . . ': . s . . r. . ', . - , . g , . ' , . tk- ,. ,. e,. ,. . ':. S.r. g..g,, ,. V ' , . . V . -W - X , . . . S. . . , . . , . ' ' . . . v ' S ' g S ' X , IJ1 , ' , a ,s - Audr- ' ' . ' f , . l . C ' , ' '- ' V- Q - s L - s . P s 1 A ' 1 Y - V Q 3 . 1 gn 5' . D x g 1 the - ssumg f 't - If tion to the school, buying tickets. g' sz S ' - ' 2 - . U Q. . s - rf A s ' L ' 2 - ' H . ' . X . . . S ' - - 'ff , , ' . f 1' g. g . .... S s s ' . ' ' S S r . s . s' - A , .. . s. ' 11 , ' t s ' ' . ' , - S' .l ' C ' j, ', -S . 'g ' .lS. , S ri . 'h - - - ' A 'S g S ,S I Ji 5. 1. SENIOR DEBATE TEAM MENIBERS--First row: Mrs. L, Ar- JUNIOR DEBATE 'l'If.-XXI fNIENII3ERSAFirsz row: G. Archibald, T. nvtte, B. Poland, P. Fagg, E. Rr-id, C. Cook, R, Unger, Spggnd Jewell, C. Teasdale-Sniitli. A. Payne, C. Marr, I.. Wallace. Second row, row, le-It to right: XI. Henry, D. Edmondson, P. Hoybach, B. left to right: S. Dailey, J. Milliken, T. Howard, E. Pollard, I. Sutphin, Cutler, .I. Frazer. K. McKinney, T. Shrader. Thinl row, left Io right: C. Cook. C. Clark, M. Martin, E. Caldwell. C. Cross, J. Davis, D. Buchanan, T. McCabe. Loudoun Debaters Participate in Programs of Two Leagues Enthusiasm for the work of Debate Clubs has mounted this year to a high pitch. Lou- doun club members have given a most cred- itable performance in both Forensic and Ro- tary Leagues. and a lively .Iunior Debate Club has come into existence from the ranks of the underclassmen. Debating has proved so popular and so en- grossing a project that club members have eagerly seized every opportunity to argue either pro or con on any subject whatsoever that has been approved by their sponsor, Mrs. Lois Arnette. To her devoted leadership and I guidance the debaters owe a real debt of gratitude. Resolved: That the husband should be the head of the house. declares ,Iohn Decker Frazer, as he rises to present his debate teanfs arguments for the affirmative. 55 Quai. 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Gloria Bailey is amused, Wharton Anderson puts on a poker face, Barbara changing a Smile with Gloria, approves Bill Barron's proposal for layout 56 1 mr rm in repre Cntatlxc or lt I ORD IOL DOI 'N are Rau one Nlarun 'Hartz Nt: yen Cale Donnie Hope Qlup Hitrlvlx Ruth Town ond 'Nancw Sant x cwi Nu an l'arnliam 'Nancy Panvo I Candy 1 iam ou uo K 1 n n C heen Buddy Poland Lorelei Mlam Chip Tee dale Qmnh W llliam Turner Qu an Anderxon Xnn qhumaker Pat y Tin man Dianne Edward Rou lhrev I In rt fanard 'led 'Nic iol Carolyn Marr Berkley Payne le w Pullen Que Alexander Barts Boxwell Billy Ander on Dori Woodward Ruby Fa ter fix Bi if- Jean H1 Nu an Daly lavk llarrett Not pictured are inn Cartrell Nancy Byrnes Pat Casey .lohn Birchfield Helen Hammerly Stuart Saffcr Lord Lllllllllllll Copy Editor Pat Fagg med itates calmly but her as slstant Harriet Cooley hu.r riedly tnes to get all of her mspiratxons down on paper 3 l ' 1 m F i B y il v4 1 X i. ..-.A A, ...i Poland looks doubtful, but vivaclous Jaruce Ashton, ex -ai' 5 . A ' llw - 1 s '-5 f A rl - . - ' lf . 5 flroenn. il' lf .T S ' . il ' S . 1 ' I 1 - V - till' . R ' 1 ' : ' y , ,a f S, ' 5 ,S M ' . o f W- b 'A ' . ., 5 . U 3 , Q s i . . sj s , ,I ' - S. 1 : 3 in ' , A . 'I l S, Jim-Buck Poland. Virginia De-em, V S U01 Q L 4' I PF- 7 - ' ' .7 V s V S v Y 'S ' , , S - A . la 'll' all. f Q ,Q K . ' - ' ,3 an 4: M A' ' I' 3 - mia ',kL x ,rm Yin 1 f . . if 'iv ia. H ,. M ,. 2, L l i t , 1 at - I. .S . -. 1 l 9 ' 4 This picture identification is driving me mad! exclaims Kay Rollison to Jo Lee Blackwell, who is peering over her shoulder, Mary Ann Riggleman and Picture Editor Carolyn Grove fran- tically try to match faces and names for freshman class year- book pages. truggles for Another MA Rating Mrs. Myers, literary advisor for the Lord Loudoun, confers with Editors Dottie Plitt and Barbara Owens as the pages from the layout department begin to accumulate on the display board. Lord Loudoun's senior photographer, Howard Amifield, has a hard time mak- ing his junior partner, Mike Henry, see the light! In the left comer Sports editors Bob fo' Smith and Lorelei Adams discuss the relative merits of several action shots for page 90. xv, Below-Standing: Mr. S. Kelley, Sue ff' I Diedrich, John Frazer, and Mary Som- mers. Sealed, are Betty Settle, Peter ' Hoybach and Linda Nachman. or-may ,Q - .5 ,il Ralder Representatlves from Home rooms Row one Elame Compton Nlary ,lane Putnam Gatl Orrlson Helen Wenner Dlane Engllsh Mar garet Alllson Frances Kxbler ,lanlce Kent Susan Whlte Llnda Dowden Row two Larry Frye Charles Hope H M Ball Corally Cross Sandra Watkms ,loan Neff Clorla Costello Anne Presnlkoff Row three Lynda Herndon Sandra Whltmore Pete Whltmore Sally Reed Donald Croson Dorothy 'Vhtchell Joyce Saunders Allce Sommers Rou. four John Spen Nu .xr llum md mn Lmmon x orkm t tln t mu! tht dea me Q ne 4ut t lau ll utr an unu ual ml talu found ln tht mm pa er by Xnm l um ll lluud Hme lzxelxn look and lrtm lmxner gg! EVE flag 13 58 cer Thomas Kane John Edmondson Alfred Mason and Harlls .lerrell Insp1red by thelr WISH to the Off1CCS of our county news paper The Loudoun T1mesM1rror where they saw a real newspaper put to bed Raider staff member have worked enthustasucally to publlsh each month the popular exght page school paper The Loudoun Ralder Under the capable dlrectxon of thelr sponsor Mrs Helen Numan they have grouped 1nto four sectlons-for partmental affalrs The staff of thlrty four members buslw xtself to achleve defmlte purposes to promote the best mterests of the school to keep readers mformed on student affairs to help student faculty relatlons to develop school splrlt to entertam m good journallstlc style to serve as an outlet for student talent Clrculatlon managers Eleanor Caldwell and Sandra Heasley keep the s1tuat1on wel.l 1n hand when DDay Cdxstrlbutlon dayl arrlves Our school authorltles allow extra school t1me to the Raxder staff so that every home room salesman can collect papers from a central dlstnbu non place and get them dellvered to subscrxbers 1n hls homeroom Then a llmlted penod of readxng tlme s further permltted the entlre student body Everyone avldly devours the news brought In durmg the month by re porters Sugar Deem Karen Emmons Davld Hlnes Manlyn Trueblood Evelyn Cook Sally Knlght and Barbara Mox ley Thelr work has all been edxted by copy edltor Emxly Reld Peggy Jane Mltchell care fully dlagrams an explana t1on of newspaper layout for the Ralder edltors Elame Morrxson Emtly Reld Tara Forsyth and Owen Metzger v -' I 1 A Y 9 v v ' , y if , , . 5 Q v - - , , p V . -, ' , , Y . 9 , , , L , ' , y , 1 , M. A M , , g . Ka 'A 1 S. V g ogc' 'r o -1 ' tdl' L . . ' ILili'Ill'u In Q1 11- 5' 'glw ' - --5-p ' H U ' - . A, 1 3, A M' ' . . I fi ' L 4, 1 1 , . . time ft ia 7 ' , 2, of , at X p busmess, for reportmg, for ed1tor1a.l work, and for de- , for : , f'fvf.sf'1 . 1 . ' E 5 ' 3 Z 5 - - - ss - 11 , y . . y . I 1 1 1 ' r A X - 2 - Q ..., L . , . , . . Y , . l I Ratder Never Falls to Meet Deadlme Date' Above the Feature Staff Bowman Cutter Steve Hmes Pam Orth Coral ly Gross Second row Becky Elsen hard Charlotte Cook Davld Edmond son Emxly Glll and Barbara Cross Rtght Busmess Staff Eve MOFIISOD Sandra Heasly Sally Reed Second row Eleanor Caldwell Mary .lorden Whlte Owen Metzger Wxllene Comp ton and .lean Owens A 3 Staff reporters Karen Emmons Barbara Moxley Sally Knlght Sally Reed Sugar Deem Second row Davld Hmes Mary Jorden Artlcles have been written by Pam Orth SOCICIY edrtor and by Becky Ersenhard Jane Vtrts Steve Hmes and Bowman Cutter sports edrtors Features have been worked out by Charlotte Cook Barbara Cross Corally Gross and Elllott Black Work of the organlzatlons has recelved falthful attentlon from Sandy Watkms and Carolyn Frye Thorough edltmg by Elame Morrlson and Tara Forsyth has 1nsured good clear copy Owen Metvger has supervxsed such busmess as the adwertrsm brought 1n by Mary Whrte Sally Reed Eve Morrlson and Leb Brock the bookkeepmg done by .lean Owens the photo raphy by glfted Emxly Gtll alded by John Blrchfleld the proofreadmg by lrene Cromer and Ann Gartrell Peggy ,lane 'Vhtchell has dlscharged wtth consclentlous dehberatlon and complete devotlon to duty her responsl b1l1ty as edltorrn chief Tara Forsyth Managmg Edxtor for the Ralder steadlly wrxtes the copy needed for a pressmg dead lme Mrs Nxman sponsor of the school newspaper offers some welcome suggestlons Whlte John Blrchfleld Lebble Brock and Eve Morrlson .gs-v' . . . . , 1 ,, . A L ivy' I . . . ML ,. A ' 7 1 f. my L1 . 1 . . 1 ff f 4 1 1 1 , , WV A ' , . 1 M iid JN - , 'if A-', l s I 1 ' 1 . st ' ' V g,,,,., . . . . C . Y Y ' , ' - S 1 1 , . , 3 , l U . . . . 7 D ' 3 . . , , . . , . V s , . t . ' . Z . V 1 .V Y 1 s ' ' kt . - - - 1,g . , 'wife be-2 - ' Y 1 ' ' -M C 1 , . . , K ,WA ,W ,f,,'?7is if 1 lx t ar . . f I - - t . , It , . 3 1 9 Y . , . 7 I v - 1 1 - a 1 1 - 1 . I 1 1 1 1 - 1 1. t 1 viii? 'uf 1-Q rn Msn Sl' It takes the drums, Donald Hoffman's obvious delight, and Bergif- Fmzivrl jolly laugh to convinced Rivliard Davison that .. , ' , uv Marching can hc fun . :JC Jimmy Poston grins with pride as he explains, l'vc finished four stanzas of 'America the Beautiful'. 60 ln front: Nancy Hzillct, Librarian, and Jimmy Davis, Treasurer Center: Nancy Brown, Vice-President, and Tommy Kano, Presi ilent. In hack: Ralph Fields, Librarian, and Be-rgie Frazier Secretary. -.4 4 I kg N ark- 'ffm frf',Lf S125 .il Kneeling, left to right: S. Church, N. Halette. R. Brown. First row, left to right: Mr. Caton, D. Scay, E. Sheppa, J. Cockran, P Brown, C. Sumny, S. Ketron, D. Brown. J. KirbY, J. Terrninella, B. Stanford, J. Davis, W. Fetzer, P. Bcrnet, I.. Dahl, D. Sisk, J. Pos tow, P. Secord, R. Fields. Second row, left to right: N. Brown, T. Kane, S. Poland, L. Robinette, L. Cullen, J. Rogers, M. Piggoth. B Welsh, J. Jones. F. Hoybach, J. Kreiger. J. Biggers, F. Mock. K. Morland. C. Culpert, J. Virts, J. Johnson. Third rout, left to right R. Brown, R. Bussell, D. Settles, R. Donohoe. D. Baker, R. Martin, R. Polland, D. Hoffman, B. Frazier, W. Davis, J. Richard. Band Wins Honors at Veterangs Day Parade ----........ ,TWV ar- ,,,,,, . s-41-1 Ie-lt to right: P. Marernn. S. Lewis, Nl. White, B. Moxley. S. Cornett, D. Repass, b Watkins, D. l.evsis, C. Church, D. Taylor, P. Morrison, N. Cornett. l'nder the guidance of Director Walter Caton, the Loudoun County High School Band has had another highly successful year of service rendered and honors won. Their sup- port of the football teams has been truly heartening, they followed up every game, sup- plementing the cheering squad and entertain- ing the fans at half time. Their effervescent spirit, undaunted by either pouring rain or hitter cold, buoyed, up the mood of the spec- tators and spurred on the efforts of the players. In the famous Apple Blossom Parade at Winchester, Virginia, our marching band again for the second consecutive year carried off first honors: and at Brunswick, Maryland, they won the 5375 prize money for the first place in the Veterans' Day Parade. Band members who serve in official capaci- ties are Thomas Kane, President: Nancy Brown, Vice-President, Barty Boxwell, Treas- urer, Bergie Frazier, Secretary, Nancy Hallett and Ralph Fields, Librarians. bl I p Q 'nf 1+ First row, left to right: Mrs. J. B. White, K. Emmonds, E. Caldwell, S. Lewis, S. Colvin, N. Brown, N. Hallett, M. Sommers, E. Gill. ll. Simpson. E. Conard. H. Ryan. R. Harrison, R. Suffer, R. James, D. Pollard. Mrs. W. H. Palmer. Second row, left to right: S. Addison. J. Jesse. R. Norman, L. Chamblin, S. Reed. B. DuVall, C. Alberts. J. Hall, H. George, J, Virts. J. Frazier. J. Black- well. A. Holland. Third row, left to right: S. Jones, I.. Lovett, J. Frye, Cooper. S. Heasley, S. Ball, C. Marr, S. Diedrich, D. De-long, M. Hailman, E. Reid, P. Lacey, G. Bailey, J. Ashton. Fourth row, left to right: A. Payne, J. Neff, B. Downs, D. Evcrhart, B. Cullen, T. Spates. S. Cornett, L. Havener. Fifth row, left to right: S. Echols, B. Boxwell, B. Baker, B. Fletcher. Practical Experience Is Gained by Future Teachers While Substituting Leslie Baker, doing substitute work to prepare for aecareer as teacher, good naturedly explains a math assignment to Marsha Grove and Gregg Smith. Sixty-three students from grades 8 through 12 are this year members of the Loudoun Future Teachers of America Club, one 1 of the most popular clubs in the school. These future teachers willingly substitute for members of the faculty, act as guides for College Day visitors, boost P.T.A. attendance by offering a baby-sitting service to I'.T.A. members, and keep before the school an uplifting thought posted on the main hall bulletin board. Seventeen members of the local club attended the state con- yention at Roanoke in November and proudly beamed when their sponsor, Mrs. Wade Palmer, acted as Circle Moderator, while one of their own members, Marion Simpson, served as a i'Circle Chairman of a discussion group. The most outstanding person in the club is chosen each year to have his name placed on the F.T.A. placque of honorg Sylvia Jeanne Tobler was the member chosen in 1959 to be thus distinguished. Student Body Enftertained by the Latin Club at the Christmas Assembly Latin is not a dead language. but a very lively one at Loudoun High. The Latin Club under guidanee of Nlrs. Lillian Bridges. the sponsor. serves as a supplement to the regular elassroom program of instruetion and aetivates in- terest in the language. Through monthly programs and projeets. the members of the Club acquire at broader knowledge of the customs of the aneient Romans and learn to appreeiate more fully the influence of both their language and Culture on modern life. At the Clulfs first meeting. new members garbed in Roman tunies are sold as slaves for a day , to students of one or two years' standing. As a eulminating activity in the spring, there is a banquet at vvhieh the setting, food, dress, and entertainment are in true Roman style. It is Latin Club initiation day and Slave T. J. Howard. wear- ing the '4Sum Servus sign on his back, dutifully shines Master David Edn1ondson's shoes as Slave Marilyn Trueblood cheer- fully awaits her orders. B n 1- Y ,P 3 1 First row, left to right: Mrs. L. Bridges. D. Carr, J. Sutphin, J. Alberts, XI. Trueblood. K. NIeKimmey, B. Humphries, E. Morrison, B. Fletcher, L. Costello, R. Saffer, E. Reid, E. Caldwell, J. Orrison. J. Brookins. E. Cook, T. McCabe. C. Tllroekmorton. Second row, left to right: D. Milbourne, A. Tate, W. Sutphin, C. Smith, S. Cornett. B. Mock. H. Phillips, C. Cook, N. Coeroft, L. Hedrick, A. McCann. M. Wenner, R. James, S. Cochran. A. Cockey. L. Carruthers, A. Monroe. C. Pilalas. Tliinl rote, left to right: J. Rosen, H. Philips, F. Leith. C. Ballard, J. Frye. S. Addison, J. Milbourne, S. Hanson. D. Pollard, B. Cross. B. Spencer, D. Payne, S. Hatrick. J. Edmondson, H. Ball, C. Archibald, J. Virts. Fourth row, left to right: D. Hines, T. Jewell, KI. Flourney, B. Dodson, D. Mitchell. H. Hammerly, D. Spates, C. Kinney, J. Francis. L. Wallace. L. Chamblin. S. Reed, C. Marr, S. Diedrich. D. Delong, E. Lail. J. For- syth. Fifth row, left to right: Allen Polland. J. Spencer, E. Friedlander. Y. Trueblood. E. Pollard, P. Fagg, D. Buchanan, T. Slater. A. Hoorcones. A. Hutchison, J. Letson. S. Sampson. P. Pierce. C. Teasdale-Smith. J. Claseoek. Sixth row, left to right: B. Clemons, T. Howard, R. Downs, J. Hall. B. Hedrick. J. Chamblin, G. Hammerlv. ff. Howard. J. Buehfield, B. Jesse, A. Weeks, E. Kemp, KI. Hough, R. Reid, B. Lorry, L. Luck, F. Moss. J. Nichols, J. Davis. 63 Row one: Mrs. Forsyth, LaVahn Whorley, Joan Cusick, Hattie Hardy, Nancy Standford, Patty Sutphin, Karen Emmons, Ellen Croson, Nancy Baker, Carolyn Marshall. Emily Gill, Janet Mann, Carol Stowers, Diane Ashby, Mrs. Atwell. Row two: Jackie Davis, Margaret Fouch, Betty Mclntosh, Joyce Sisk, Sandra Lewis, Carol Hildebrande, Sarah Frye, Myrtle Wine, Gloria Dolby, Jane Heskett. Row three: Frances Hoffman, Joyce Frye, Shiela Embrey, Sally Lou Furr, Cathy Mills, Linda Lovett, Carol Cooper, Janice Kent, Linda Haines, Gloria Jean Rinker, Sandra Yockers, Jeanne Everhart, Linda Green, Eileen Grove, Maudine Kent, Nancy Croson, Tina Powell. Row five: Linda Campbell, Louise Cogle, Nan Dillon, Joyce Fetzer, Doris Clatterbllck, DOHIIH Bell, Barbara Lloyd, M8-Tie Pierce, Ann Bell, Muriel Archer. Row six: Joan Clatterbuck, Sandra Heasley, Shirley Scarlett, Mary Piggot, Carolyn Cross, Barbara Lindsey, Rosalie Morris, Beverly Webb, Linda Dowden, Pat Brown, Sonja Green. Ellen Crosen Wins First Place in State Cherry Pie Baking Contest for F.H.A. Members Let's go all out for better world relations this year! resolved Loudoun's chapter of the Future Homemakers of America. First they joined with the Clark County Chapter to fonn a federation. Next they invited any member of our school who would do so to celebrate United Nations Day by costuming in the native garb of one of the U.N. members. Heartening response called forth colorful and picturesque scenes in Loudoun halls that day. Let's have some fun here at home! chorused the club. First they had the annual Sweetheart Danceg next they held a Family Night social for the families of all their members. Then late in the spring they held the Mother-Daughter Banquet, a yearly event for which the F.F.A. boys act as waiters for their sister club, whose members return the favor when the boys hold their Father-Son Banquet. Let's bake a cherry pie! chirruped the future homemakersg so they did, and Ellen Croson surprised everyone by winning first place in the state cherry pie baking contest. Her prize? A trip to Chicago for her and Mrs. Forsyth, her teacher! Those are the funniest minutes ever written for a F.H.A. meeting, agree club president, Carolyn Marshall and club sponsor, Mrs. Marian Atwell. l.oudoun's vhaptt-r of the Future Farmers of America has a fine- mt-mln-rship of on-1' one lllllltlftfll lmys, the largt-st in tht- history of our schoolg and are they eva-r a gang: of t-aut-r ln-awrsl Within their memht-rship they art- Ulltlllllfiillgi 33 acres of Crop vntvrprizcs, 8 avr:-s of Iw1'tit't1ltt1rv and truck 1-tltcrprin-s. and 374- ltvad of lin-stork vntvrprizes. ln the strictly organimftl Cluli st-ssions, tht- lmys have studied parliame-ntary procedure, strvsst-tl it. and ac- vuratc-ly used it. Nonv of tltose- slap-happy. anything goes inet-Iinggs for tht-ml They haw roally worked al dt-in-limping leatlvrsliip tlllZ1lllll'SQ 1-avh has takvn at try -pt-akingg all haw trim-d to dt-vclop cvvry guotl personality trait possilmlt-. During tht- ye-ar, vlulm mt-mhers have tvstml thvir knowlt-tlge hy partivipatingg--oftvn with honors in at yarit-ty of ft-dvration and state Conte-sts: forestry judg- ing. Nhop judging. dairy judging, lixt-stock jutlging. Crop judging, and puhlit' speaking. To all tlte-st: avtiyitivs the-y haw men added a xvry inclusiw program of shop work, lt is appart-nt to eyeryonc that they kevp uvcr hcfort- them tht- National F.F.A. motto: l.e-arning to do. doing to learn. Earning to liw. liying to st-rye. fr' l'rt-sidcnt John Stowt-rs listens critically as St-rrctary Johnny Orrison reads the min- Ml.. A' L. Hutton ut:-s of tho Future Farmers of America Cluh. First row, lefl to right: L. K. Coffelt, I. Poland. B. Frazier. J. Stowe-1's. J. Orrison. J. llall. D. Fouche. Second row, lefz to right: S. Hall, B. Ahalt, R. Florancc, R. Pit-rev, J. Emlwrt-y. C. Farris. D. Smith. A. Hutchison. F. Utterback, S. Cochran. J. Croson. E. Hail- man. J. Heskett, J. Colbert. A. Simpson. Tltirtl row. left to right: J. Ewrhart. U. Snioot. C. Boyvntan. B. Stevens. D. Palmer, R. Payne J. Byrne. B. Mullins. T. Rose, D. Williams. D. Nt-ff. H. Lmnarr, C. Athey. J. Hotte-l. D. Bakr-r, XI. Olinger, D. Thorp, B. McKitnmcy Fourth row, left to right: E Gardener, D. Hater. H. Je-well. D. Poland. C. Cain. IJ. XI:-ntzt-r. R. Graham, V. Holland, W. Wortman R. Brown, F. Crimes. P. Linton, R. Layc-ock. S. Cpstt-llo. R. Clemons. Filllz muy loft Io right: J. Kent. R. Hayes, D. Bowman, L Edwards. S. Hutchinson. T. Marshall. C. Waltvrs. J. Simpson, C. Morirm-. W. Harding. F. Williams. Sixth row, left to right: P. David son. F. Callahan. D. Morris. D. Bowlt-s. I.. Kvms. IJ, Nlorau, D. l.anham. B. Frye. J. Payne. D. Kctron, C. Olinger, R. Virts, T. Huff J. Miller. R. Ttihby, YV. Kitts. H. Cray. B. Worttnor. J. Flynn. T. Ahalt. F. Rinkvr. 65 v Tri-Hi-Y Insures a Merry Christmas for Underprivileged First row, left to right: J. Ayres, B. McClain. C. Grove, M. Foglesong, J. Orrison, K. Tinsman, E. Conard, F. Leith, L. Brock, F. Hoffman. Mrs. Baumgardner. Second row: C. Flint, V. Reed, C. Wolw'ert0n, 5- SHINPSOH. M- WCYUICT, P' Bl3Ck, B- Seille, C- SIOWCIS. J. Martellino, P. McDonald. Third row: M. Hailman, E. Caldwell, Virts, E. Reid, B. liayles, E. Hyde, A. Payne, S. Addison, C. Cooke. Below: Secretary Carolyn Crove's busy pencil fascinates her fellow Tri-Hi-Y officers: President Joanne Orrison. seated on her left, Treasurer Kay Tinsman and Reporter Carol Flint stationed behind her. Suiting deeds to their Christian philosophy, the Tri-lli-Y adopted projects wortliy of an Ace Clulr. As one of their activities they as- sumed the responsibility of making Christmas happy for three youngsters from a local Chil- dren-s llome. Tri-Hi-Y members set for our school an example of Christian living as they in their daily lives exemplified the platform of their clulmc clean living. clean athletics, clean speech, clean scholarship. Pressing their convictions of Christian en- deavor, they displayed in everv homeroom each week a challenging noble thought for the week and cooperated with their brother club. the lli-Y. in presenting morning devotions over the Public Address System during homeroom period. Neff 31. Student Barbara Poland pauses in reverent attention as Skip Hatrick. Hi-Y member, reads the Scriptures over the public address system to present morning devotions to the school. The Hi-Y, working together with its sister club, the Tri-Hi-Y. diligently strives to inspire Lou- doun's students to Hhigger and hotter things throughout the year. The mood of the day is set as each student listens in reverence to the morn- ing dt-votional that inspires him to live up to thc he-st within himself fhoth in class and out. This cliarartt-1'-Inuilding prof-ess is aided lry the clulfs thought of tht- week. l'ost4-d in each homt-room. it kt-t-ps he-fore the student the highest ideals and ialut-s for which to strivt-. The hefore- school prayer st-twice during exam wt-ek is help- ful to many students as they struggle through ITIUSQ' YN'l'arlNllllll' VXHIIIF. The major objective of promoting Christian liv- ing througlisut the school is worked for hy each inentbvr as he exemplifies the heliefs and goals of the cluh through his own personal way of life. Goal of Hi-Y: To Become an ACE Club First row, left to right: Mr. D. R. Clemons, J. Russell, J. Milliken. F. Moss, J. Brownell, B. Bailey, R. Ryman, L. Staubs. Second row, left to right: J. Davis, J. Schulke, S. Cale. L. Cullen. J. Spencer. 5. Hatrick, B. Grant, B. Humphries, T. Shrader, B. Cullen .I , , ' N. . .- , . sa 1 Li 52.1 9 C 4 f xl Nt ,v W' 4' N t I p . my I . x Q' i Z , V1 X, . I Q ff ia- ' Q tl S f -, o 11 2, Qwv s . E I I if' W ix, I iff I . . ,A , Students wI10 take their chorus work seriously enough to form a music study group are Robert Frye. Barbara Lindsey, Sherry Spring, Carolyn Trussell. and Anna Faye jenkins. x Four Members of Loudoun High Chorus En joy Singing With Virginia All-State Chorus All I1aiI Illf' name, Loudoun High, sang the school chorus as they led student singing of the Alma Mater at formal Libht'IIlIIlIt'i throughout the year and as they pre- senle-d the IP21t'IKgI'llllIlli Illlleil' for the Loudoun IIig1I1 Radio Hour PLICII Saturday mer station WAGE. Their xwll iendn-red programs of seasonal music for Thanksgixing. Christmas, and Easter services have been wonderfully inspiring. so warmly presented that the capti- vim-tl LIIUIIUIHTC has often heen telhiptcmlx to ,join in! Worka ing: right up tgullltf last IIIIIIIIIQBIIICYII ' iw' a 1111-moraIJIc spring COIlCl'1'l,i f1d coiitrihutzgaustitjlf perfect touch t the eonunerieelliill jtograznzg theilfaflastjfrforiiiance f the year. - KLA WL I L-X lib JI 1, LLL! .V L 'V if wa -1 . IL Y' Q . .N an Y W Lvl. ily V- If ffl' , U Iwi. 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H ll. 35954 7 -S 4 Barbara Owem acts a commentator vxhlle her fellowmemhers of tht Loudoun Fa luon Board Pe x Brown Berme Abbot florla lldllX and sandra Whttmore watch Iwnne Norton model schoolday attlre F ashlon Board Members Study Latest Trends ln 1 l dont care lf they dont lllu tlltse clothe they re tl ltet t l thxnlx Nands Whlllllfbfl and florla B3ll6S Bernle Abbott S11 07118111 Rfpresr 11111111 e Clothes Sty le and Destgn lnterxlesx time' Nlr and Ylrs Flank Ra 1 mf Raflos of Leeshurg ate xxaltmg to elewt from Loudouns jumor and sc n IUI 1 asses sw xounff a les S810 ul we the F 1Qlll0I1 Board for the Near llrom mam hopeful applleants the QIX are at last chosen 'ind their flallllllg be ms Lllflfll expert Yuldanee of Wlrs smue ink fa'-lnon coordmatol th f lr s lf'1rn hon to present to the pulmlu the polsed charmm, deportment of a plat tlfed model They master the alt of make up md the 11 rohatlc feat of walkmg, g.r'1ce Ill asuon shows mode mo the neue! fashlons for xarlous beneflt plo tams 'md clulm meetln s lll the tountx Then last appearance a flnal hots made o oucouns su ent hodx Q sprmv The enthralled 3lldl6I1f'P natthf Nllll QI hs of approxal as semol B11 tara Owens Pergx Broun and qandra Vlhxt more aided ln jumor Lxnn Ntbllfbll GI IIB Ballet and Bernle Abbott thls xeal tepresentatne t Sesenteen Nlagzazme llde entranclnfflx aeross the softlx llgllllnfl sta e to dl plax a Cl3ZZl1Il XdIl8lX of loxe lx costumes 69 l xx l I . f if f ' ' flt , 1 ', , , 'V ' ' ' A ' ' -I : v' P l d' ., 'l ll l - l ' ' - Q' 2 . n lx C . . lg. H ' . ,A ,D 5- i A, U JC . Sh. s. -' '. e rr' l. , '. fully on high heels! Then they partieipate ' f xl' , l' ,. 'ls r . . ' 'D - ' gl' . . s t L I ,t d is in lat- T 4. fi . ' ' 'S ' , 51 , ' , . 's . lv. . . t . Y I V 1 ' - ,V - I . l I Y u nr S i Y' V A li- --W-11. ' ' ' ' -Q 5, V 3 K Q T S - ' - ' me a s -ye. ' ' I' - L ' ' .' s is MM 'R M fi :I X we X 1 H W-4434-Q , A33f:f3f1:f 1 9 xy, ,, 'iff -2, SUGAR DEEM SARAH ECHOLS Class of 1960 Class of 1960 Cheerleaders Inspire Loudoun Spectators CAROLYN F RYE Class of 1960 HARRIETT COOLEY Class of 1962 Loudoun's cheerleaders re- 1 cruit help from the boys cheering section to yell the Can-Can fight song. .lo Ann Francis, Barbara Cross, Susan and Sarah Echols, and Harriett Cooley lead a rousing cheer. BARBARA CROSS Class of 1960 The cheerleaders' sponsors are Miss Betty .lo Myers, Mrs. Mary Ann Rust, Miss Betty Piggott, and Miss Alma Watts. SALLY KNIGHT SANDRA HALL Class of 1961 Class Of 1960 Our cheerleaders have given us much of which to he proud. They have instilled in us pep at the games, have rallied our teams, have taught us new cheers, and have encouraged good sportsman- ship. Cheerleaders of this year have set an excellent example for future squads. I 'KWho's gonna win, win - Loudoun, Loudoun! chant the cheerleading squad. LINDA WALLACE ,, L. Class of 1962 .IO ANN FRANCIS Cheerleader co-captains, Sugar Deem and Sarah Echols, inquire, Is C1355 0f1962 everybody here? 'X'-Q 5 A ' . 1 ,i'4'5,,.4' 4-rj.. , 7, '.,f,.. zixfiid -' -'rw 'f 45' I .ar iw T f , I . aw' F' 1 -Ji : - xi ez. f R R - e T L , rt W T .:, l ' T few - ite? - , .ar 0. :T f ' A V -T A ft .Nu ,J -ak x + in , f I ' ' ' . . f- 5 A rv , , In LA lxA,f . x 1 - -,I ' up, .- - ' i 'V Line-coach Vancc and back-coach Linn watch the Raiders Lx'fL? to see which Iulays go and which don't. , jg, e i ii 6 . ' asglxlf BOVVMAN CUTTER EDDIE BLACK Co-Captain Co-Captain Class of 1960 Class of 1960 End Guard Loudoun 30 Garfield 6 Loudoun 0 Herndon . 26 Loudoun 6 Osbourn 26 Loudoun lla J. E. B. Stuart .. . . 0 Loudoun ,,,, . 6 Clark County . . . t,t,, . 6 Loudoun 39 Marshall . 0 Loudoun.. 7 James Wood , . .27 Loudoun 40 Cedar Lee 0 Loudoun. . . 7 George Mason 26 OUR RAIDERS-Row 1: Manager Terry McCracken. Walter Davis, John Frazer. Tom Rose. Dan Leonard, Eddie Black, Bob Schonder, Barty Boxwell, Jim Colbert, and Frankie Cunningham. Row 2: Manager Speedy Fields. Bowman Cutter, Albert Carlisle, Maurice Lowenback, Rodney Costello, Fred Palmer, ,lohn Edmondson, Walter Briton. Hou' 3: Lewis Russell, Ben Mullens, Danny Baker, Teddy Williams, Jimmy Fox, James Thorpe, .lackie Peyton, Don Hope. Row 4: David Edmondson, Frank Tyler, Carlton Swart, Ken Moore- land, Richard Russell, Cassell Parsell, Jack Barrett. Alec Walsh, Ashby Simpson. Row 5: Back Coach Linn, Line Coach Vance, Athletic Director Larson. .....- ..-il l, BARTY BOXWELL Class of 1960 End V . . fl l 1 N8 if MAURICE LOWENBACK Class of 1960 Halfback ALEC WALSH Class of 1961 End Having broken through the Cedar Lee line, Jackie Peyton heads down field with goal-wise intentions. JACK BARRETT Class of 1961 End A Garfield player offers a challenge to the Raider defense: the challenge is accepted by Bowman Cutter, Don Hope, and .lim Colbert. Coaches Vance and Linn Whip the Raiders Into a Well-Coordinated Team Autumn found our enthusiastic players on the old gridiron and the football fans in the stands cheering them on. Our hard- hitting Raiders played defiantly through a winning season, finishing up with a three- win, two-loss league record. The accurate bullet pass of Don Hope and the subtle close-to-the-line ball han- dling of Bobby Schonder gave the team a boost in their tactful offensive plays. .lack- ie Peyton, with his sure footing and spin- ning ability, and big Cassell Parsell led the team on a touchdown march, time and ...i.a... .. again. Tom Rose, our two-hundred-pound recruit from Cedar Lee, opened many a hole through which the Raider backs sped. Our Raiders showed exceptional sports- manship, whether the chips were down or not. Coach Linn drilled them with pre- cision exercisesg short passes were stressed as essential. Coach Vance had his boys work on blocking and tackling until they thought they were ready to drop! By their intensive training program our coaches formed our Raiders into a well-developed and well coordinated team. 75 TEDDY WILLIAMS BOB SCHONDER JACKIE PEYTON DON HOPE Class of 1961 Class of 1960 Class of 1960 Class of 1961 Halfback Quarterback Halfback Quarterback Good Sportsmanship and F alr Play Hlghllght Our Season Teddy Wllllams No 19 swmgs m low as another Ralder comes ln hxgh to cut off a. Marshall gain. Bowman Cutter, Raider co-captain, confers with the referees about a penalty. Cassell Parsell N0 41 lows ahead uuin Jackie Peyton, No: 13, moves in to plug up the hole made by the George Mason a tackler along with hm? ' p g Mustangs and to brmg down the challenglng Mustang back. A Garfield player is shot down in action ! Hard Blocking, owl ,lohn Frazer, No. 31, takes out his man as Cassell Parsell, No. 41, moves out around end with his interference, lack Barrett. JOHN FRAZER FRANK TYLER Class of 1960 Class of 1961 Guard Linebacker Digging hard, Donnie Hope rounds the end in a quarterback keep flanked by Cassell Parsell and Teddy Williams. Y S K' ' 5 I nhl, YJ I 41, ,..9'f f : ...I ! Af 4 4 i 6 I F I . I 1 1 Q W 'Q 1 1 S Q, The Raiders prepare to cross the goal line in defiance of the Garfield Indians. I ,y Avi: NN Fl ..X ik ik: ackling and Precision Plays Put the Raiders Ahecgglg 42,1 XC f A sk -7 gr LQ!! A- 'SQ-T - - s ' z .V ,TQ - , Q' ifh Cassell Parsell, No. 4-1, braces himself to ward off an oncoming tackler. H igh -S pi ri ted Lancers Finish Lancers ,, ,,,,,, , N19 Lancers 7,,77, , ,,7,.....,A,77,7, 19 Lancers Lancers James Wood Handley , ,,,,77,77 As,,s, . Garfxeld Osbourne Season With Five Wins, Two Losses , 6 Lancers ,,,s ,,,s 0 Warrenton ,,,, , ,,,,, 7 26 Lancers i,,, ,,s,,,s,, , , ,,,, 14 Clark County .,.7 , ,,7Y,Yr77.r,.. .12 Lancers 25 Clark County Ar' The hard hlttmg well or gamzed Lancers are Row 1 Wayne Seal B111 Anderson Steve Cale B111 Kelly Tom Mrlbourne Row 2 Wxlmer Lloyd Bob Slater Stan Pan gle Phxl Turner Roy Dalley Carl Spurlock Carnell Bow man Row 3 Joe Manuel Sonny Boley Clarke Payne Don Lynn Dennls East ,lim Blggers Row 4 Allen Rose Guy Culbert Charle Ham merstrand Bob Smxth Stand mg mana ers ,hm Doc Davls Donald Buchanan and Sh1p Hatrlck Coach Clemons who had a lug part 1n the f1V8W1H two loss season IS seated behlnd lus boy 80 1 fi, gg far- Q if -GM' 'td' ,Qu-f' The boys who were chosen hy thexr tea.m mates to lead the team are Steve Cale fullback Tom Slater halfback B111 Kelly end behmd them stands energenc coach Clemons plctured here 1n the center . - l L Al' V 1 lk I -5 . 'Y J in he , . , I x Slater, Skip McCauley, Dave Q -'W M A . : . ,- . 42 nf no 1 Lg -fs ' Y - B G I . : , , 1 - , , 1 4 ' . : , , S - L - , ' U - ' .. Q 'A o -1 . , Qdbcknv slr P fi Y 2 - Y 9 . . ' , 1. 1 . Quarterback Bill Toe Anderson stops a Gar- Field drive with a well-placed tackle. -1. w +0 Fullback Cale picks up big yardage around end on a well executed play, as Tom Slater closes in to take out his man. are ' Q S t e v e Tank Cale, fighting for needed yardage, b r e a k s through the opp0nent's line. The mighty Junior Varsity shall hereafter be hailed as The Lancersf, the title voted on by the Jay-Vee team. The many Lancer jousts were spearheaded by fullback Steve '4Tank,' Cale, '4Big Tomi' Slater, and Bill Toon Anderson. The power-packed Lancers accepted each challenge with undying spirit. The drive for victory and the desire to be top man were intensified after they had bowed to only two teamsg so the Lancers jousted through a winning season to display proudly five wins and only two losses. Co-Captain Cale, having thrown one man off, fakes and reverses his field to lose another tackler. A The desire to win was instilled and powered by the efforts of energetic Coach Clemons, who drilled the Lancers in basic football knowledge. On Mom's Night, Coach Clemons hands to each Lancer the number that the Lancer's mother is asked to wear. ir an g. 3 A i ,x f I. JW 15' wg, 1 .1-.2424 M 55,61 .Wk if . .ffl i Aff, Qld a Qs in, .H -as- , gg 5 .A wk Q' ws, f.14' Clif' 1 1. 3 J' F0 W ig Q x m,,. , A Q iii gwsg ,QV its M Q A if 551, if 5 1 Team Spzrlt and Inspzred Coachmg Spur Loudoun Renders When basketball season opened hl h hopes pre valled for a most succe sful season The boys on the team thelr mana ers and Coach Don Larson went rlght to work to bolster up those hopes Ex pert coachln constant drlllln and lots of bet up and o bu1lt stronb buardm techmques and hl h shootln averabes Game after excltlnr, ,ame passed ln SWlft suc Loudoun James Wood Loudoun Herndon Loudoun George Mason cesslon Thrllls m abundance contrasted at tlmes with dlsappomtments and frustratron but the thrllls eventually became paramount We won flrst place ln Group 2 DISIYICI 9 of the Vlrblnla Hlgh School Lea ue' We wlsh to con ratulate Mr Larson and the mlghty Ralder squad on thelr many outstandlnr, performances Loudoun Car fleld Loudoun Rappahannock Loudoun Vlarshall Loudoun James Wood Loudoun Herndon Loudoun Georbe Mason Loudoun Car fleld Loudoun Rappahannock Loudoun Marshall Loudoun Warrenton Loudoun Nokesvllle Loudoun Alumnl afcf Cary Cochran evades h1s guard, Jumps hlgh and smks the ball John Mc Laughlm hoots for two Whlle managers Bllly Heasley and Decker Frazer dispense the towels to them, the mlghty Ralder basketball squad converges to dlscuss new strat egles 83 k , .g 1 . 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MJ W 38' g 11 M ' 34' Renders F mush Dzstnct 9 Season on Top Confldent of vrctory both Ralders and Raldettes journeyed to George Mason H1gh School on February 26 to take part ln the Dlstrlct Tournament playoffs But desplte the wonderful defense of our guards and the accurate shots of player after player the Raldettes were forced to bow to Marshall wlth a flnal score of 34 52 So It was wlth confldence somewhat shaken that Loudoun s Ralders next warlly faced the George Mason Mustangs who at f1rst bu1lt up a slrght lead Then the Rald ers after several fast breaks forged ahead And so the score bounced back and forth Wlth only seconds to go success was al most ours but suddenly the Mustangs broke away and made thelr wmmng break1ng 49 45 Kendall eyeing the basket decldes on a fast break ln and a layup whlle John McLaughl1n protects the rear And the brg game beglns wlth Buddy Fletcher Jumpmg agamst a George Mason Mustang Klrby Kendall Jumps over hrs oppo nents guard to smk two Raldette Marlon Sxmpson crouches m preparatlon for her sprmg ln a Jumpup wlth a Marshall player 87 O I I I . , G ,1- , , . . 5 7 7 ' , . S baskets. The final score was a heart- I4 , . 1 s ' Y f .rg , . I , . 5 -. , . 1 Raidettes Experience Excellent Coaching and Hard Practice t ,e -mw- The Loudoun Raidettes - row I: Tara Forsythe, Page McDonald, Marion Simpson. Emily Reid, and Becky Eisen- hardg row 2: Barbara Duvall. Linda Nachman tmanagert. Peggy Beaver, Connie Smith, Trula Parsell. Pattie Black. Barbara Lloyd, Sandra Heas- ely, Jane Virts, Fran Phillips. .lanet Mann, Rachel Norman. Bernie Abbott. and manager Barbara Downs pause for a moment with Coach Watts. 88 ,fx lfmily Rt-id. intent on another goal for the Kaidettes. esrape- lPIPl3'tFlll U- Connie Smith prepares In send the hall through the rim despite two Car tif-Id guards. As all the world now knows. Coach Alma Watts is a master- hand at drilling and forming a clean-playing. hard-working. closely knit team of basketball players who work together with but one mind: To put the ball into the basket to the glory of Loudoun High. The season has been a pleasantly sueressful one. sparked by enough wins to give our girls third place in Group 2 of llistriet 'I in the state high school league. The camaraderie and good sports- manship felt by all has been the glowing reward for all who have participated in Girls' Var- sity play this year. Q Lancers Learn Fundamentals for Use on Varsity 'N Lt Lanc-ers ,lameswood l2 Lancers Herndon l l Laneers Nokesyille 29 Lancer. George Mast 33 Lancers lameswood 31 Lancers Herndon 21 Lam-ers Nlarshall l l Lanrers Nokesville 26 Laneers George Nlason 33 ill Buddy Pgland shggtq 3 'um ,shut a. John The Lani-ers who had a sllt't't'Nrl-lll season through the efforts of tjotn-li Vane:- Edmdnyun NWAQ thing haxlketpfqgr a M aim? and their own hustle. skill. and fine spirit are. Knit' l.' Franc-is Nlyt-rs. llohhy' I ' i l ' We-nner. manager Ernie Caylor. Billy' George, Jerry Rohr-rls. and llutltly Poland. resoun. - - 1. Q Rau' 2: Ubpeedy ' ln-lds. .te-ye Cale. Eddie llootl. and Frank Cunningham. Ron' Bill Anderson moves in for fi: liill Xnderson. Wilmer Lloyd. .lohn Ftlmonson. Walter Britton. lfrr-tl lloy- lun-h. and toaeh .lohn Yarn-1-, This yearls j.V.. as in preyious years. nas st-hooled hy Coat-h ,lohn Vance. lle taught the hoys the true fundamentals of haskethall. fundamen- tals hy' whit-h they acquire the skill they ysill e-yentually' exhihit on the Varsity. Walter Britton has heen a real y . serapbgiylialicl as ret ved many' re- . XO I y' tl XV y vm J ly, it I, ,JJ ep L fl - M' 'tSpeedy V Fields jumps high over his guard for two points. an easy lay-up against Marshall. hounds for the team. john ludmonson and Bill .-Xnderson have kept the team on their feet hy making shot after shot: while Speedy ' Fields. Eddie Good. and Buddy' Poland have kept the team hustling with their aeeurate passes and fast hreaks. These hoys all show promise for Varsity' strength in future years. Buddy Poland leaps to 'irack up two points for Loudoun. The girls who formed the high spirited .I.V.'s are, Row 1: Barbara Fletcher, Jill Forsyth, Dottie Mitchell, Jeannie Letson, Nancy Hallet. Sandra Heasley, and Patsy Smith: Row 2: Clara Washington, Jo Ann Francis, Edna Leonard, Shirley Easterday, Shirley Scarlett, Francis Hoffman, and Coach Alma Watts: Row 3: Betty Owens. Liz Grant, Jane Virts, ,lane Nickols, Marie Farris, and Susan Ball. Loudoun .... V30 Loudoun ,,,c, c,,c, 2 5 Loudoun ,c,c,c ,,cc, , 15 Loudoun ,,,c ,. , 21 Loudoun ,,c,, ,,,,c, 1 3 Clarke .,,cc,, Nokesville .,Y,c,c George Mason Marshall ,,,,,ee.. George Mason 25 28 1-1 13 11 1 I v Girls' Junior Varsity Team Started Q D ' 'X 0' 1 XX' -. O' xvxiys LJ WE -Q? LV The girls' LV., which was begun this year, ended a successful season with wins predom- inating over their losses. The team was sparked by hustle, spirit, and hard work. Jo Ann Francis, Barbara Fletcher, and Dottie Mitchell show nice form on their shots as well as on making a good per cent of them. Jane Virts, Jane Nichols, and Sandra Heaslay helped with their excellent rebounding. This team promises to assist the varsity by giving them material with the fundamentals already instilled in them. 1 Lf','sLN1kQ , , 4 . V ali x.sHfs.lu.kLQ? X-.,x,1,,-xatxad ,fjx .JCL cpl CSSL.-L .JLJ1.L.yxCii . , ..C..ng.ifwb'wLQKi..f-- KHQCQX-Q 5 dtmczttf nom ot Qsxrltt-wc, iftt- of twat . UIQ,-,M Q, XJ-Qauuffbf C :yt gwu-i.t S -.J ,Qual tg wxl cJf.hilJ-vk' , is 1 Barbara Fletcher makes two points as Dottie Mitchell tries to screen for her. H, t X N 113- X f V X 'NSI Barbara Fletcher shoots a long set shot over the hands of a guardg a teammate gets in position for a rebound. Jo Ann Francis tries a long set shot. The Mighty Raiders Waiting his chance to clobher the hall. Buddy Fletcher oli- serves the present batter's technique. Loudoun , 5 Loudoun ., 3 Loudoun , , l Loudoun , .. , ll Loudoun ,, . O Loudoun , -l- THE RAIDERS-Row I: Coach Lar- son. Danny Leonard. Teddy Wlllll3l1lS, .Iinnny liogle. David Fields. Rusty Thompson. llohliy Lltterliuck. Row 2: Jackie Peyton. Ronnie Williams. Larry Coekrell. Rilly Heasley. l'ete Whit- more, Gary Cochran, Donny Buchanan. Row 3: Walter Briton, Larry Simpson, David Hawes, Donnie llope. Ronnie Hope. Cassell l'arsell. Buddy Mr. Vance. David Milhorn. and Steve Cale stop for the 4'birdie', before downing their foe. 92 Raider Rusty Tliompson defiantly faces the ball with a powerful swing. Beast a Season The baseball tryouts for the 1959 season brought forth many enthusiastic boys who showed an interest for the game and a will to win. As practice progressed and the boys began to show their skill. it was cer- tain we would make a good showing. Ex- perienced players who had been alternates in previous years were now the trained members of the Loudoun team. Having received the signal from Coach Vance standing in the third base coaching hox. Gary Cochran gives all his attention to tht- pitcher, determined to raise the Raider score. vw. .A , 'Aj' in Full of Spirit An able pitching team was back. includ- ing Donnie and Ronnie Hope. Cary Coch- ran. and Cassell Parsell. Jackie Peyton. Pete Wfhitinore. Joe llall. and Rusty Thompson. all sluggers with a high batting average, were with us all the way. The sehool may well be proud of a team that ended the season with a league record of clean sportsmanship. Nokesyille Loudoun ,.,.. 5 Garfield , 8 Cedar Lee Loudoun , . 1 Qsbourn , 2 George Mason Loudoun 3 Herndon ., ,, -1 Rappahannock Loudoun ,...., ,... 9 George Mason ,, . 3 MI1l'Sll2-Ill .. .. Loudoun ...,.. ,.... 8 W'arrenton , . 1 Herndon . ,....,.,, . Fletcher, OCR RAIDE'I l'ES ,loan Neff, Janet Mann, Emily Reid. Sylvia Tobler. Lorraine Quesenberry, Sugar Deeni, Rachel Norman, Page McDonald. Standing: Coach Watts. Edna Conard, Gladys Wolverton Ellen Crosen, Doris Sowers, Doris Everhart, Jeanne Craun Barbara Lloyd, Jane Virts, ,lane Brown. Clara Washington Carolyn Frye, Betty Casey and Rosalie Unger. s 1 s The Raidettes Build Up School Enthusiasm for Softball When Spring rolled around bringing softball season with it. intense enthusiasm and interest were riveted on the school softball field. Some of the older experienced players returned: rookies eager to learn to play hall filled in the ranks of those missinfr. Able pitchers Page McDonald and Emily Reid were powerfully backed by Loudoun ,t,., ,,,,,,t 1 3 Nokesyille - ,,,, ,t,,,, 2 5 Loudoun ,,,, 2 Cedar Lee . .,.,.. 14 Loudoun ,,,,,,t 12 George Mason . ,.o, ,WWI4 Loudoun ,, ,,,,,,, 18 Marshall ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 9 Loudoun ,,,t ,,,. 1 Clark County ,... .... -L hard-hitting Rachel Norman, Jane Brown and Janet Mann. Our tight infield included Sylvia Tobler and Marion Simpson. The season ended with an excellent record in sports- manship and fair play: but score-wise, our league record was only two wins, eight losses. Loudoun ,,,c T Garfield ,,,c,c 11 Loudoun ,,cc,, ,,,cc, 6 Osbourne ,,,, Y..s,, 2 3 Loudoun t,,s... ,,.,,t 1 2 Warrenton ,, ,,,, ,,,,,, 3 Loudoun, ,,cc,, ,,cc 7 7 Clark County .,,. ...ct , 3 Loudoun t,t.. ,.,, 1 3 George Mason ,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 71, Under the approving eye of Coach Watts, Rachel Norman leans into the ball with her dynamic swing. g. hv'i-nfmff-H Crossing: the plate with a spec-dy leap, Janet Mann Challis up another Raidette score. Cautiously playing: off third base at thi- instructions uf Coach Wvatts, Emily Reid waits for the Catcher to make her mow. 44 F -M.,-a.. '. Ui-X 3.71 51 1 'FX' fx 4 L 1 P H. e . K. lasses S c-11 iurs 06 Juninrs 130 SOIll10IllUl'6S I-10 Freshni cflm 150 Eighth Graders 156 just as the actor must lahoriously memorize his script. spending long. tevlious hours in practivingz ancl re- hearsing his part until he has attained pvrfc-ctimi. so must this student work and striw tu play well his rule as a sr-lmlur. 95 if 5 if Y' 9-b.....,, , - Am . .,,451.f, . , ,, ,:,gf,...h,, , M iglifflfwe --if ' , 'K i W5 Q' , A H pw 'lf , H9 , 55 Q W 6 '!r2'-feng 4'-we Mia -1. , 1, fs! fl' 2 .1 I 'iff ,ff 'V' fx? 9' MURIEL ELLEN ARCHER Sterling, Virginia Dramaties Club IOQ Future Homemakers of America 11, International Relations Club 93 Student Coop- erative Association 12Q Transfer from George Mason High School, Falls Church, Virginia, 12. HOWARD MONROE ARMFIELD. JR. Middleburg, Virginia Debate Club 10, 113 Latin Club 9, 10: Lord Lou- doun junior photographer 1I3 senior photographer 123 National Honor Society 11. president 123 Stu- dent Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11. 12: SCA Constitution Committee 102 Delegate to Boys' State 113 Delegate to Southern Interscholastic Press As- sociation 113 Junior Rotarian 12, National Merit Scholarship Tlest, letter of Commendation 113 Mid- dleburg Community Center Scholarship Award 11. 123 SCA Monogram 9. 10, II. ELIZABETH FRANCES ASHISY Purcellville, Virginia Iland 8, 9, IOQ Dramatics Club 93 Student Coop- erative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. LESLIE MAYO BAKER, JR. Lorettsville, Virginia Art Club 83 Dramatics Club 123 Future Teachers of America 123 Junior Class Council 11, Loudoun Highlights 123 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10. 11, School Spirit Committee 12. From a ladder in the lobby. Calvin Herndon firmly anchors the clothesline advertising the Dog Patch Rall. DONALD JEFFREY IIALI. Ashburn, Virginia Student Cooperative Association 8. 9, 10, 11. 12. 10 - xy JN 41 .IUDITH ANN BALL Ashburn, Virginia Art Service Club 11, Chorus 11, 123 Dramatics Club 123 Future Teachers of America 11, 123 Stu- dent Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. WILLIAM EDWARD BARRON Leesburg, Virginia Jramatics Club 11, 123 Eighth grade Council 8: Lord Loudoun staff 123 Raider Assistant news ed- itor 113 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Patricia F agg Heads the Notable Class of 1960 BARBARA ANN BAYLES Round Hill, Virginia Clinic Staff 11, 123 Future Nurses of America 8, 93 Lord Loudoun homeroom representative 93 Mon- itor ,123 Office helper 123 Safety Patrol 103 Stu- dent Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 121 Tri- Hi-Y 12. EVELYN GERALDINE BEACH Paeonian Springs, Virginia Chorus 11, 123 Student Cooperative Association 8. 9, 10, 11, 12. ANNE ELIZABETH BELL Sterling, Virginia Chorus 11. 123 Future Homemakers of America 12: ,Iunior Varsity Basketball 111 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. ELLIOT HOWARD BLACK Round Hill, Virginia Art' Club 93 Dramatics Club 11, vice-president 12: Football 10, 11, co-captain 123 Raider staff 12: Spanish Club 9g Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Athletic letter in football 11, 12: Middleburg Community Center Achievement Award 11. JOSEPHINE LEE lilu-XKIKWIQLI. Leesburg, Virginia llrantuties Cluh 11. reporter 12: Eighth grade enun- eil 8: Future Hontemakers of America 8. 9. 10: Future 'feaeliers uf America 10. 11. 12: l.urd Lllllditllll lrieture staff 12: Raider llUIlll'l'lNlIl1 repre- fentattxe 11: Student Uvruperutlse Assnelattlun 3. 9. 10, 11, 12: Tri-Hi-Y 9. 10. 11. DALTON 1.EROY BLEYINS Purcellrille, Virginia Student flnuperative Association 8, 9. 10, 11. 12. l'5ay! We Cheerleaders think that foreign student exchange idea is great! excrlaims Farah Ft-lmls lu F.ff.A. president, Peggy llrown. BARTON HAl.E liOXWEl.l, .lIifIfI'1I'1lJl1fg, lvllfgillllll liand 9. 10. 11, treasurer 12: Urannttiee llluh 11. 12: Football 11. 121 Student Cnoperatixe AN-neiatinn 8. 9. 10. 11. 121 SCll0tll Spirit Culttltlittee of 511A 12. JANE El.1ZA1lE'1'H BROWN Hanziflan. l'irg1'r11'11 Uffiee helper 12: Student ilunperutixe .AN-tll'lZillflIl 8. 9. 10. 11. 12: Nifthall 10. 11: Athi:-tie letter in fnfthall 10. 11. -Qrfyf' DANIEI. 0511.-KH HOUSE .-lslilrtzrri. Virginia Drarnaties Club 11. 12: Student Cn- tneratixe Association 8. 9. 10. 11. 1 12: Student Cuuneil 8: llher at Graduation 11. 31 -is 15-5, Advice Seniors Obtain on College Day Helps Decide Future for Many 9 l 5 l 4 L 3 .M-'J A . if U x Senior Ronnie Hope. Mr. Simps0n's right-hanfl monitor, studies on the joli. PEGGY ANN BROWN I.1'nf'oll1. l'irg1'nia Band H. 9. 10. ll. 12: Fualiion lioard 11. 12: Latin Cluli 9. 10: National llonor Society 11. 12: Student Cooperatiw Affot-iation 8. 9. 10. X1CC-ITft'r1llL'IlI 11. president 12: Student Council 8. 9. 10. 11. 12: 4-H Club 8. 9. 10: lluuglitvrs of the American Revolu- tion Citirenfliip Award 12: Middleburg Community Center .'xt'l11t'NPIIlt'f1l .-Kssard 11. 12: FCA Klonograni 9. 10. 11. S'l'XXl.1f1 Iil'tLlfNl'f RRUWX I.oz'1'tIs1illr'. liirgiliia Monitor 12: Student tfoopt-iutixe :Xssoeiation 8. 9. 10.11.12 Nl.-XRKQXRHI' HFSSIF CARTER Lveslmrg. Virginia Office lielpt-r 11: Student flooperatiu- ,'Xfsot'iation 8.9.1O.11,12, SHIRLEY .lE.-KN CARTER Leesburg. lirginia Chorus 12: Student flooperatixe Association 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. IO0 ELIZAlili'l'll I.Ul'ISli BROWN l'urt'ell1'1'lle. liirgifiia Band 8. 9, 10. 11. 12: Dra matics Club 12: Future Homeinakers of .Xnierica treasurer 11: eliairman Out- standing Klenilier floniinitten 12: National llonor Society 11. 12: Student llooperuliw- Association 8. 9. 10. 11, 12: Student Counvil 9: 4-11 lllulv 9, 10. 11. 12. fl? ig f' Q FUN 9 ww EDNA VIRGINIA CONARD Round Hill, Virginia RALPH EDWARD CAYLOR Ashburn, Virginia Chorus 113 Student Cooperative Association 8. 9 10, 11, 12. LOIS WILLENE COMPTON Sterling, Virginia Chorus 9, 10, Dramatics Club 93 Future Home makers of America 8, 9, 102 Office helper 11, 123 Raider staff 123 Student Cooperative .Association 8 9. 10, 11, 12. Chorus 8, 93 Future Teachers of America 10, 11. vice-president 12, ,Iingleaires 8g Junior Class Coun- cil 113 Junior Varsity Basketball 123 Latin Club 9, 10, Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11. 123 Softball 113 Tri-Hi-Y 10, historian 11, chap- lain 12. CHARLOTTE NELL COOK Leesburg, Virginia Debate Club 10, secretary 11, 123 Inkspot: literary editor 8, 93 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Loudoun High- lights feature reporter 123 National Honor Society 11, 123 Raider: organization editor 10, copy editor 11, editorialist 121 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Student Council 8. 9, Chairman of Hot Chocolate Committee 10: Chairman Mohogram Committee 9, 10, 11, 12, Chairman International Relations Committee 123 Varsity Basketball man- ager 9, scorekeeper 10, 11, 123 4--H Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Athletic letter in basketball 113 Delegate to District SCA Convention 8, 9. 10. 11, 123 Delegate to State SCA Convention 9, 10. 113 Delegate to Southern Interscholastic Press Association 113 Com- petitive Travel Abroad Scholarship for 3375. for National Association of Student Councils for 1959 European Tourg Latin award, State tournament 9, 103 National Honor Society Scholarship semifinalist 123 National Merit Scholarship Tests semifinalist 113 SCA Monogram 9, 10, 11, University of Vir- ginia Debate Award 10. NANCY LEE CORNELL Purcellville, Virginia Dramatics Club 113 Freshman Class treasurer 93 Lord Loudoun homeroom representative 123 Office helper 11, 123 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Four Seniors Are Semi-Finalists in National Merit Scholarship Examinations 'fail' X. V, ' LEE CORNETT Sterling, Virginia Future Homemakers,of America 103 Future Nurses of America 9g Inkspot business manager 9g Majorette 11, 12g Monitor 11, Ninth Grade Council 95 Office helper 123 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9. 10, 11, 12. David Edmondson demonstrates, despite Mr. Caylor's quiz- zical look and his classmate's doubting hand, what he understands to he the principle of formation of planes, DONALD GRAHAM COSTELLO Leesburg, Virginia Art Club 8, 9g Baseball 9, 103 Dramatics Club 11, 123 Junior Prom Committee 113 Loudoun High- lights 12g Office helper 123 Raider homeroom representative 103 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9. 10, 11, 12g Stage Manager 9. 10, 11, 12. RODNEY LYNN COSTELLO Ashburn, Virginia Football 11, 12g National Honor Society 11, 12, Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11. School Spirit Committee 12g Athletic letter in football 11, 123 Junior Rotarian 123 Middleburg Community Center Achievement Award 11, 12g National Merit Scholarship letter of commendation 11. ETTA CATHERINE COTTON Aldie, Virginia Post Graduate Work: Bookroom clerkg Clinic staff: Loudoun Highlightsg Monitor. ALICE VIRGINIA CREEL Sterling, Virginia Dramatics Club 93 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11. 12. BARBARA JEANNE CROSS Paeonian Springs, Virginia Bulletin Boards Committee Chairman 12: Cheer- leading 11. 12: Chorus 9, 10, Future Homemakers of America 11. 12: Dramatics Club 10: Latin Club 11. 12: Loudoun Highlights 12: Loudoun' High news reporter for Loudoun Times Mirror 12: Na- tional Honor Society 12: Raider homeroom repre- sentative 10, 11, feature editor 11. humor editor 12: Student Cooperative Association 8, 9. 10, 11. 12: Athletic letter in cheerleading 11: Middleburg Com- munity Center Achievement Award 11: Homecom- ing princess 12: SCA Monogram 10, 11: School Forensic prose winner 9. poetry 10. ll. second in District poetry 10. PHILIP NEAL CROWLEY Ashburn, Virginia Dramatics Club 11. 12: Football 11: Student Co- operative .Association 8. 9. 10. 11, 12. ROBERT LEE CULLEN. JR. Leesburg, Virginia Band 8, Chorus 11, 12: Future Teachers of America 12: Hi-Y 9, treasurer 10: secretary 11, vice-president 12: Student Cooperative .Association 8, 9. 10, 11. 12: 4-H Club 8. 9. 10. 11.12. W. BOWMAN CUTTER Waterford, Virginia llcbate Club 10. captain 11: Dramatics Club 9: Football 11. co-captain 12: Junior Varsity Basket- ball 8. 9: Latin Club. treasurer 9. 10. 11. 12: Na- tional Honor Society 11, vice-president 12g Student Council 10, 12: Student Cooperative .Association 8, 9, 10. 11. 12: SCA Constitutional Committee chair- man 11. 12: .Athletic letter in football 11. 12: Middleburg Community Center Achiexement Award 11, 12: National Merit Scholarship Test semifinalist 11: National Honor Society Scholarship semifinal- ist 12. R' fi Seniors Puzzle llnough College Boards Flllllft' armtx nr Stm in ' operative X Senior Charlotte Cook Ranks Among Top Ten in State in Betty Crocker uHomemaker Finals PATRICIA MAE DANNER Lovettsrille, Virginia Cafeteria helper 11, 123 Chorus 10, 11, 121 Future Nurses of America 83 Monitor 11: Student Cooperative .Association 8. 9. 10, 11. 12. 9' be Ji, Elmer Manuel and Ralph Stickman are all 'lslicked up when they drive the busses to the doors so everyone can go home. FRANCES VIRGINIA DEFM Airlie, Virginia Cheerleading 9, 10, co-captain 10 and 113 Chorus 8. 10, 123 Clinic staff 11, 123 Future Holm-makers of America secretary 83 Future Teachers of America 103 Junior Class decorating committee 113 Lord Loudoun homeroom representative 123 Majorette 9, 10g Monitor 113 Office helper 123 Raider staff 11, class reporter 123 Softball 10, 11, Student Coopera- tive Association 8, 9, 10. 11, School Spirit Com- mittee 12g Athletic letter in Cheerleading 10, 11. JANE BUSTON DIEDRICH ,Round Hill, Virginikz Lord Loudoun homeroom representative 112 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. BONNIE .IO DILLON Purcellrille, Virginia Clinic staff 123 Junior Red Cross Council 8g Latin Club 9, 10g Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10. 11, 123 Varsity Basketball manager 11g 4-H Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Athletic letter in basketball 11, Middleburg Community Center Achievement Award 12. SHIRLEY ANN DOWNS Sterling, Virginia Dramatics Club 123 Student Cooperative Associa tion 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. RUBY ELLEN EASTEHIJAY Pllrfviiriliv. Virginia Lord Loudoun l1HIIlt'I'UOIIl 11-pri-svrltative 12: Monitoi fi- 10g Safe-ty Patrol 103 Student Council 11: Studi-nt ' 1 Cooperative Association 8. 9, 10. 11. 12: Essay con- test, first prize- 9. SARAH MARGARET ECHOLS P1zrr'f'lI1'iilf'. Virginia ,,,-if Cheerleading 9. 10. 11, co-captain 123 liramatics My Club 9: Future Nurses of Ameriva 8. 9: lfuturr Teaclie-rs of America 9. 10. 11: Tri-Hi-Y 9. 10. FLSAN XIILDREIJ ECHULS Piirfelirilie, Virginzlz Clleerle-ading 9. 10. 11. 12: Chorus 12: Future Nurses of America 9. 11: Future Toaclwrs of Aineriva 10. 12g Raider staff 9: Trislli-Y presi- dent 9. ll.-XVIII CWAI.'I'N1iY EDNIONDSON Q Pzirrvilriile. Virginizz 10 lk-bale Club 10. 11. 12: Ijfillllllllfi Club 9: Football W lf-,gl 11, 12g Latin Club 9. 10, president 11. 12: National QUUUQ' Honor Society 11. 12g Student Cooperativv Associa- - tion 8. 9. 10. Constitution Cfointnittr-r' 11 and 12: Athletic letter in football 11, 123 Junior Rotarian 12g Middleburg Community Cr-ntvr Arliiewnient Award 11: SCA Monogram 9. 10. '-5 .K '5- Mpivif? slllw mum, Thu reprusrfntative from Longwood College talks to interested seniors ,lo Ln-e Blackwell. ,lane Diedricll and Carolyn Frye. IOS REBECCA ALICE EISENHARD Pltrc'ellt'ilie, Virginia J Debate Club 10. 11: Dramatic-s Club 8, 93 Fresh- AC 1 , ' man Class Council 9: Latin Club reporter 9, sec- V' rf retary 10, National Honor Society 12: Sophomore L 6,1 K Class Council 10, Student Council 113 Senior Class A Kb Council 123 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, ' , K7 - L., Hot Chocolate Committee- 10: Crounds Comm'tte'7' ' 911, chairman 12: Ilher 113 Varpifw' Basketbggfi J ' 12: -1--H Club 8, 9: Middle-burg Community t r , ft' Achievcment Award 11. 12,7 Monogr' 1 11, L' f L L School Forensic Spelling winner 10. - C 1 A ' ff? I1 if 0,1 I L 7 ' Li v 1 if f 5' , , IXITVL, I 1 L ,, V ', J 1 'li fp C fr'i7 'V , L ' i C ' I1 - Nb , if L L L rf? Lf K1 , . f 1 1 A, 1 '. t V f, J .1 1 L , L 7 ff lx L., Llp, Zklaf Scholastic Achievement Is or inendably High Among Seniors of 1960 6' MARY EVE ENOCHS Round Hill, Virginia Future Homemakers of America: Student Coopera- tive Association 8. 9. 10. 11, 12. PATRICIA ANN FAGC Sterling, I'irginia Cheerleader 9, 105 Clinic Staff 113 Debate Club 11. 12, Dramatics Club president 11 and 12: Eighth Grade Council 85 Clee Club 8: Latin Club 12: Lord Loudoun copy editor 123 Senior Class pres- ident 12g Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12g Varsity Basketball 10, 11: Best Actress Award 11, Middleburg Community Center Achieve- ment Award 11, 12. BETTY ANNE EAWLEY Waterford, Virginia Chorus 8, 9, 10. 11, 125 Dramatics Club 10g Future Homemakers of America 8, 10. 113 Student Coopera- tive Association 8. 9, 10, 11. 12. NORMAN LEE FAWLEY Waterford, Virginia Future Farmers of America 9. 10, Monitor 10, Safety Patrol 8, 9, 103 Student Cooperative Associa- tion 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Broadly grinning seniors Carolyn Frye, Barbara Poland, Dottie Plitt and Becky Eisenhard head for their lockers-then home they go! HORACE RALPH FIELDS, JR. Purcellrille, Virginia Band 8, 9, 10, ll, 12g Drum Major 10, ll, 12g Future Farmers of America 9. 10, 11g Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 9g Raider staff 103 Stu- dent Council 8, 10g Student Cooperative Association 8. 9. 10. 11. 12g 11-H Club 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. GORDON WILTON FLETCHER, JR. Louettsrille, Virginia Baseball 9, 10, 113 Future Teachers of America 123 Jun- ior Varsity Basketball 8, 9g Junior Class Treasurerg Mon- itor 11, 12g Student Coopera- tive Association 8, 9, 10, 11, School Spirit Committee 129 Varsity Basketball 10, 11, co- captain 12g Athletic letter in baseball 115 in basketball 11. 12. To Further u Study of Electricity, Senior Physics Class Visits VEPCO MARY ELLA FOGLESONG Purcellville, Virginia Future Homemakers of America 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 A National Honor Society 11, 12g Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 9, Secretary 10g vice-president 11, chaplain 12. TARA FORSYTH Leesburg, Virginia Debate Club 11, 125 Inkspot literary editor 95 Latin Club 93 vice-president 10g National Honor Society 123 Raider Staff girls' sports editor 11, news editor 125 Varsity Basketball 9, 11, 12g Middleburg Com- munity Center Achievement Award 11, 125 SCA Monogram 9, 11. Au. , fix Color Portraits by Professional Photographers Delight Seniors fy' .qm- 79? JOHN IJECKER FRAZER Hamilton, Virginia Band 8, 9: Debate Club 11, 125 Football 11, 125 Latin Club 10, 115 Lord Loudoun advertising manager 125 Ninth grade council 9: Senior class treasurer 125 Stu- dent Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Varsity Basketball manager 12: 4-H Club 8, 9, 105 Middleburg Community Center Achievement Award ll. Linda N8ClllIldH1S magic paint brush touches up the Lord Loudoun sign on the door to Room 11. BERCIE MacARTHUR FRAZIER fllirldlebiirg. Virginia Band 8, 9, 10, secretary 11 and 12: Future Farmers of America 9, 10, 11, vice-president 125 Student Co- operative Association 8, 9. 10, 11, 12. KATHERINE ANN FRYE Lo1'elts1'ilfe, Virginia Future Nurses of America 95 Office helper 125 Stu- dent Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. CAROLYN ELIZABETH FRYE Leesburg, Virginia Cheerleader 11, 125 Dramatics Club 85 .lunior Red Cross 85 Junior Prom Committee 115 Latin Club 9, 105 National Honor Society 125 Raider Staff 9, 10, organizations editor 11, 125 Senior class vice- president 125 Softball 10, 115 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 9, 105 Usher 115 4-H Club 8, 9, 10, 115 Athletic letter in cheer- leading 115 Middleburg Community Center Achieve- ment Award 11, 125 SCA Monogram 11. W,-XPOLE REGlNlA FRYE Lovettsville, Virginia V ,.,, Chorus 11, 125 Monitor 115 Office helper 12: Stu- , dent Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. EMILY ROSE CILL Leesburg, Virginia Future Homemakcrs of America 8, 9, 10, 11g Fu- ture Teachers of America 10, 11. secretary 12g Raider staff photographer 9, 10, 11, 12, circulation manager 113 Student Cooperative Association 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 9, vice-president 10, 113 4-H Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. PATRICIA ANNE CODFREY Paeonian Springs, Virginia Cheerleader 9, 109 Chorus 125 Clinic staff 12, Dra- matics Club 123 Monitor 11, Office helper 115 Stu- dent Council 12, Student Cooperative Association 9, 10, 11, 12. JOHN DALY GRAHAM Purceilrille, Virginia Dramatics Club 11, 125 Student Cooperative Associa- tion 8, 9, 10, 11, 124 4-H Club 12, Middleburg Community Center Achievement Award 11. FRANKIE ALLEN CRIMES Lincoln, Virginia Future Farmers of America 12, Junior Varsity Foot- ball 9, 10, Raider homeroom representative 105 Varsity basketball 11, Student Cooperative Associa- tion 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. f'6 an 'C' K' 'Us W-:nf if bw 3 X, Senior Princesses Barbara Cross, Sandra xVll1IIllllfC,1J21lIl Orth and Barbara Owens proudly walk toward her majesty's court during half-time at the Homecoming game. I09 Seniors Aim for Advanced Placement in College WINIFRED CAROLYN GROVE Lorettsrille, Virginia Future Homemakers of America reporter 8, 9, 10g Junior Class Council 11: .lunior Prom Com- mittee 11, National Honor So- ciety 11g Lord Loudoun picture editor 12, Raider staff 93 Stu- dent Council 9g Student Coop- erative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 8, 9, secretary 10, chaplain 11, secretary 12: SCA Monogram 10. ,.f. Barty Boxwell confers with Bridgewater college representa- tive Mr. Woodrow Wilkerson during College Day at L.C.H.S. SANDRA KAY HALL lliddlebzirg, Virginia Cheerleader 12: Latin Club 9g Ninth Grade Coun- cil 9g Office helper 11, 123 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12g Tri-Hi-Y 9. STEWART Mac1NTYRE HALL ll Leesburg, Virginia Choral Club 93 Football 10, 113 Track 10: Student Cooperative Association 11, 12, Transfer from Al- bermarle County High School, Charlottesville. Vir- gmia. WAYNE GOETTLING HALL ilfliridleburg, Virginia Art Club 11, Chorus 123 Student Cooperative As- sociation 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, DOROTHY ANN HARRINCTON llirldlebzirg, Virginia Chorus 9, 10, 12, Future Homcmakers of America 8, 93 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Seniors of 1960 Are First LCHS Graduates Accepted for College on Early Decision Plan DAVID IRA HAWES Philontorzt, Virginia Baseball 10, 11, Football 113 Raider homeroom representative 10, Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Student Council 103 Varsity Bas- ketball 10,11. WILLIAM RIGC-S HEASLE1, JR. Purcellville, Virginia Baseball 9, 10, 113 Lord Loudoun homeroom repre- sentative 83 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Varsity Basketball manager 9, 10, 11, 123 4-H Club 8, 9. 10. 11. 12: Athletic letter in basket- ball 9, 10, 11, 12. CALVIN LEE HERNDON Leesburg, Virginia Dramatics Club 9, 11, 123 Hi-Y reporter 93 junior Class Council 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Of- fice helper 113 Senior Class nominating committee 123 Spanish Club 9, 10, Student Cooperative Asso- ciation 8, 9, 10, 11. Finance Committee 123 Stage crew 11. 123 Usher 11. LYNDA SUE HERNDON Leesburg, Virgirukz Dramatics Club 9, 123 Future Homemakers of America vice-president 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Raider circulation manager 11. homeroom representative -123 Senior Class Nominating Committee 123 Student Cooperative Association 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10, 11. 12. WILBIA ANTOINETTE HOOKER Sterling, Virginia Chorus 11, Monitor 123 Student Cooperative Asso- ciation 8, 9, 10. 11. 123 Senior Class Invitation Committee. 1'f'L?' A J ilwwt 5 X Lvrkf M9 'rr - eca- 1. .,' A ,A-rf fd? 4-' 1-gi' an M riff' X ,gh m 12 HELEN VIOLA HOPE Waterford, Virginia Monitor 11, Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 7 RONALD RICHARD HOWSER Leesburg, Virginia soeiation 8. 9, 10. 11. 12. ......z JOHN PETER HOYBACH Sterling. Virginia Debate Club 11, 12, Dramatics Club 11, 12g ,Iunior Red Cross Couneil 8, 9. Chairman of fund drive 12g Lord Loudoun homeroom representative and assistant booksales manager 11, booksales manager 123 National Honor Society 11, 123 Student Coop- erative Association 8, 9. 10, Doorholder 11, Chair- man Assembly l'rogram Committee 12, Delegate to Southern lnterseholastie Press Association 11g Dele- gate to Boys' State 11g Delegate to Eastern Na- tional Junior Red Cross Convention 12: Junior Rotarian 123 Middleburg Community Center Achievement Awards 11, 12: National Merit Feholar- ship letter of eommendution 12. ANNA FAYE JENKINS Leesburg. Virginia Chorus 10, 11. vice-president 12g Majorette 9. 102 Monitor 125 Student Cooperative Association 8. 9. 1O,l1,12. Future Farmers of America 9. 10, 113 Student Cooperative As- 1O, 11, 12. RONALD ALEXANDER HOPE. JR. Purceilriile, Virginia Baseball 9, 10, 115 Football 10, 11. 125 Future Farmers of America 9, 10, 115 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10. 11. 12, Varsity Basketball 113 4-H Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. l i Elaine Morrison in a pensive mood thinks that her full curriculum is just too much! ftrf, 'Hn A 75' All Fourth Year Civics Classes Visit F .B.I. National Headquarters i ,'25Tf.,w?t .14 5. 3 . an-emma .www o r idio- ip team. 1s'i'fYftQ?i??f M2956 Bill Barron studies thc many college announcements on the senior bulletin board and finds an amusing notice. SUE LEA JONES Leesburg. Virginia Office helper 123 Student Cooperative Association 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. THOMAS JAMES KANE Lorettsrille, Virginia Band 8, 9, 10, 11, president 123 Junior Varsity De- bate Club 12g Student Cooperative Association 8. 9, 10. 11. 123 Delegate to All-State Band 10. 11, 12. ,IACQUELINE CASE JESSEE Hamilton, Virginia Dramatics Club secretary 9. 10, 123 Eighth Grade Council 8g Future Homemakers of America 8, 93 Future Teachers of Ameri- ca librarian 10, 11, 123 Junior Red Cross Council 93 Latin Club 10? Student Cooperative Associa- tion 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Council 12. JUDY GARLAND JONES Bluemont, Virginia Lord Loudoun homeroom repre- sentative 93 National Honor So- ciety 11, 123 Office helper 12, Raider homeroom representative 9g Student Cooperative Associa- tion 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 10. Z? -Lv , f ' 2 Forty Percent of Class of 1960 Plan to Continue Studies in Fields of Higher Education -M LOIS ELAINE KAUFFMAN Leeslzlzrg, Virgiriia Future Nurses of Arne-rivu 9, IO: Intramurals Club IO: Library Assistant IO. II: Student Coop- erative Association II. I2: Transfer from Richard Montgom- ery Higlli SI'lIlHtl. Rfwkxillv. Maryland. ilrudt- II. is ilnya 'illl' Skim! 1 -1' ' .gp anelP'W Bobby Morne Svliunder tries to sqiit-c-lv Nlary Foulv-mi, into a locker. but Mary tloesnit see-ni tu want to go wliert- Zorro has been. KLINE KIRIIY KENDALL, IR. Vienna. Virginia junior Varsity Basketball 9: Student Council 9: Student Coopeintiw .'Xssm'iation 8. 9. IO. II. I2: Varsity Uuskvtlaall IO. II, IZ: .-Xtlilvtit' It-tters in liusketlmull IO. II. 12. BARBARA JEAN KEYS Leesburg, Virginia Future Honwrnakers of America 8: Monitor I2: Sturlt-nt ffonpe-i'atiw Xssoviutiori 8. 9. IO. II. I2. gym.. IMNIEI. .IANIES KlRKI'.-XTRIIQK ,4.slib11m. lyllftifllllll Safety l'atrv1l 9. IO: Ftudffnt Kforspvrzitixf- A-4Hl'll'l l1IIIl8.q. IO. II. I2. ,IINXN .l.XNl'. l,.Xll. St1'rli11,u. lirgirtirz Uraniulies Club 9, I2: Ftudent I.ftmpei:atiw Assncli tion 8. 9. IO. II. IQ. Future Fariners of Aineriea 9, IO. treasurer II, IZ: ISARIS.-XRA .IEA-KN LECC llarnillon, Virginia Chorus 8. 9, 10, ll. 12: Clinic Staff ll. 123 Future Nurses of America 8. 9, 10: Student Cooperatiw Xssoc'ia1tion8 9 10 ll 12 l' lam ig FRANCES MARION LEITH Purcelliille, Virginia Band 8, 93 Clinic Staff 11, 123 Latin Clulm 11, 123 Monitor 93 Stud:-nt Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11. 12Q 'l'rivHi-Y 10, 11, historian 122 Middleburg: Community C1-ntcr'Acllia-vemm-nt Awards 11, 12. DONNA EILEEN LEWIS Sterling, Virginia Eighth Grade Council 83 Future Homemakers of America 10: Majorettes 11, 123 Monitor 123 Na- tional Honor Society 11, 123 Office helper 111 Stu- dent Council 83 Student Cooperative Association 8,9,10,11,12. PAUL BLAIN LINTON Centerville, Virginia PM 3, Art Club 113 Future Farmers of America 12: Office helper 123 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10. 11, 12. i 'iw W .JI iw.. at 5 . rt! 'fs ' fy 1 sf lll th lllllllll Ronnie Hope, Eddie Black, Bobby Schonder, and Warne Hull take it tru- autl ea-5 dur' il e lnreak at the popular senior perch--the window sill! 1. K , : ::- , 3 - will S 135 iq V if Y ,, kEihEa.?i5QAM5 A L gif 4x K .vin WX Q 3 +5 ! -Aw, V .i A , . ,, . . ,AX. Q 455 f I i 'Q Q? ' 6? ,, L, -B X7 X , -- , 1 ? ,. Q' ,f , N , ln 1 mm-Wai xznfq iIl?WfQ-7 aa.,-'fp W W, BL gn N' A '2525?: ':w, U? sf. fe 55 41 X ' 4 53 . ax I . V flkgw we f 1.-Li? , 5-443 J V ,QS 3 ,532- ' f ff 8 X f, f' -ya, , f 1 ' Z ,, N 1 A., , M... .-Xtllla-I im' X Q .. 1 ELMEH JORDAN KIA-NNIQEI. ,lli1frfle1r11rg. Virginia National Honor Society 11: Student Cooperative Association 8, 9. 10. 11. 12. l'A'I'RIClIA KAY BlqXRlIl'NI Lrvfslatzrg. fiffgfflfll Clliorus 3. 9, 11. 12: 1 llllllI'C lloim-niakcrs of ,'Xnn:ri1'u 3: 1,ortl Iilllltlllllll fiom:-room l'l'lPI't'Nt'I1lL1l1Xt' 10: Kla- jort-tte 9. 10. 11. ln-ad majorvttt- 12: Raider staff 11: Stutle-nt f.tlt!lIt'I421llNt? A-soviation 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. CAHUIXX A-X1.1CE XIARSHALL fflfliv. Virgirzia Chorus 8. 9: Future 11tlll1t'IllZlkt'l'N of America 10. Xil't'-IPl'941k1t'llf 11. prvsitlent 12: Pqllfft' Teacher- of Aint-rica 10: l.z1tin Cflulr 10: Monitor 9: Student fftmpt-inliwe 'Xa-oviation 8. 9. 10. 11. 12: 1'-llvr 11: ,LH fflttln 8, 9, 10, 11: 111-lt-gate to All-State fllinfux 9: Xiitltllvlvtirg lfoinmtinity ffm-ntt-r .Xl'il1t'U'llIt'IIi glwards 11. 12: Sc-if-live lfuir ,lunior Dixision tliirel prize 10. Wl1.l,l,XNl HIQNRY MARTIN. 111 Lfvnwlfzzrg. lirgirzirz .Xrt flluli 9: ll:-hate tlluln 12: lliuimititx flluli ll: Stuclt-nt floopt-ratixe Association H. 9. 10. Auditorium Colnmittf-1' 12: Nlitltllt-Inurg liomnnlnity th-ntt-r ,'xt'1lit'Nl'lIll'lll .Nwurtl ll. Senior Government Classes See Eighty-sixtll Congress in Session JOHN JOSEPH MCL1X1'G1l1.1X 1'11rCeff1'l'Ur'. Virgilzirl ,A Baseball 9. 10, 11: Junior Varsity Footlvall 8: ,lunior Varsity liaskvtliall Captain 8: Honor Soviety 3: Student ffounril 8: Varsity llzuskt-tlnull U. 10. 11. 12: A x - x lr-ttvr ln lizrsvlntll 9. 10. Il: in lxttslwtlnill 8 9 10 11: in lfootluall 8: ,1lI'illl4ft'l' front lilllitvllllll- ff Hlgili Pvliool. flnnu 1.Lli'it'. f.LlIlfHl'Illil. 11111419 12. -iii -'E rant 'T l T' 054 f 'QTY R US fs-9. Q4 1.41 FRANKLIN MERCHANT L01'0tts1ilic'. Virginia f Ftudvnt Coopt-rative :Xssoriation 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. PEGGY .IANE KIITCHEII. Leesburg, Iirginia Band 8, 9: Debate Club 10. 11: Dramatics Club 11. 12: Loudoun Highlights producer 12: National Honor Soi-ic-ty 11. 12: Raith-r staff 9. vxrliaiigu- Q-ditor 10, nianuging editor 11, editor 12: Student age, Cooperative Association 8. 9. 10, Danvv Conuniltei' 11. Csher 113 Code of Ethics Committee 12: Tri- Hi-Y 10. 11: Forensic girls' public speaking first in district 10: SCA Monogram 9. 10, 11: Iinitcd IJ2lllglIit'Ii4 of the- Confvde-rafy vssay vontt-st. fir-t placv 9. win' Q--.uf ELIZABETH SHIRLEY MON.Ml0 Sterling, Virginia Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. K' MARY VIRGINIA MONROE Round Hill, Virginia an bf Art Club 9, 103 Dramatics Club 12, Senior Class 'Qui' Nominating Committee 123 'Student Cooperative' Association 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. ,W S M Q ra- ,,,,g,f'- 'I,a,.i ' .waufdt ' N-niors llarbura Poland. liill Iiarron. and Botti' Fx-ttlzf or anizc' the-ir own study group on the front sta-ps ln-loro lln- H11ll'llII'l ' bf-Il II8 Helen Ryan changes the thought of the month in the main hall to help lighten Mr. Simpson's duties. PATRICIA ELAINE MORRISON Leesburg, Virginia Cheerleader 11Q Chorus 83 Debate Club 103 Latin Club 11, president 123 Raider staff exchange editor 9. class reporter 10, society editor 11, managing editor 123 Senior Class secretary 123 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10. 11, Chairman School Spirit Com- mittee 123 Student Council 9g Usher 11, Athletic letter in cheer- leading 112 Latin Tournament Hon- orable Mention for State 11, Middle- burg Community Center Achieve- ment Awards 11, 123 National Merit Scholarship letter of commendation 113 SCA Monogram 9, 10, 11. PEGGY JOAN MUNCY Paeonian Springs, Virginia Dramatics Club 123 Future Teach- ers of America 93 Junior Red Cross Council 8, 93 Lord Loudoun home- room representative 93 Monitor 11: Office helper 123 Raider staff 8, 10: Student Cooperative Association 8. 9. 10, 11, 12. dr- One Third of Class of 1960 Aspire to Placement LINDA ELLEN NACHMAN Middleburg, Virginia Clinic staff 11, 123 Dramatics Club 11, secretary 123 Future Nurses of America secretary 9g Junior Council 112 Junior Prom Committee 113 Junior Red Cross Council Qi Junior Varsity Basketball 11: Latin Club secretary 9. 103 Lord Loudoun ad sales crew 93 homeroom representative 10, assistant busi- ness manager 11, business manager 123 National Honor Society 113 Student Cooperative Association 9, 10, Chairman Boys' Heaven Dance 11, Hot Choco- late Committee 11, 123 Usher 11, Delegate to East- ern National Junior Red Cross Convention 93 Mid- dleburg Community Center Achievement Awards '11, 121 Science Fair Junior Division first prize 101 SCA Monogram 11. JOHN PEYTON ORRISON Lincoln, Virginia Baseball 9g Future Farmers of America 9, 10, 11, secretary 123 Junior Varsity Basketball 8i Student Cooperative Association 8. 9. 10, 11, 12. in Federal Civil Service Work an fh- as 'suv is SHELBY JEAN OWENS lliddlclzlfrg. 1-lifglilllill 1'1uturc Hoon-makers of Amt-rica 8, 9: National Honor Society 11. 12: Office helper 12: Student 11 12 Cooperative Association 8. 9. 10. , GENE A111111 PAYNE lffllilfffllll. l'1'rg1'n1'a 1-.nghth Cmtlc treasurer 8: .lunior Varsity Soccer team 9: Monitor 11: Track tcam 9: Studcnt Co- operatiw Association 10. 11. 12: attended Elm Street Junior High 8: and Frederick High School, Frederick. Nlziryland. grade 9. BARBARA ELISE UW ENS llirlflleburg. Virginia Eighth Crude Council 8: Fashion liourd 11. 12: lfuturc Nllfscs of America 9: Junior Class xice-presi- dent 11: 1,ord 1.oucloun stuff 9. 11. assistant editor 12: Crow Citizen- ship Award Comlnittcc chairman 11: National Honor Society 11. 121 Sophomore Class iicc-presinlcnt 10: Studi-nt Cooperative Association 3. 9. 10. 11. secretary 12: Student Council 10: Delegate to State SCA Convention 11: Delegate to Southern Intcrscholastic Press Association 11: lit-lt-gate to Girls' Stutc 11. 1'ANIE1.A ALICE UHTH Purccllzulc. l'irg1'nia Clinic staff 11. 12: Dramatics Club 11. 12: Future Nurses of America 9: Urovc Citizenship Award Cotntnittcc 11: llockcy 10: 1.utin Clulr 9: Loudoun Highlights society reporter 12: Senior Class Nom- inating Committee 12: Softball 10: Spanish Club 10: Student Cooperative Association 9. 11, Assembly Program Committee 12: Homecoming Princess 12: Middleburg Community Center Achievement Award 11: uttcndcd Crier School, 'llyronr-. Pennsylwaiiia. grade 10. WINIFRED IRICNFI OSBYRN Purcellrille. Virginia Future Nurses of America 8: Lord Loudoun ad sales crcw 9: Student Cooperative Association 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13: 5-sl.. Between halves of a basketball game Billy Hcasley stops on the side stairs to talk to Dolly Re-pass about a major- ette show. 135 Art Lfluli 10: Chorus 12: Future Honiernakeis of America 12: Student Cooperative Association 3. 9. 10. 11. 12. Nine Seniors Participate in American Legion Oratoriicali Contest 'sq -N, .-4,4 John Decker Frazer pauses to chat with fellowvsenior Pam Ortli, who. by all indications, is enjoying his wisit. ELAINE VICTORIA PEARSON Lorettsrille. Virginia Chorus 9. 10. 12: Student Iiooperatixe Association 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. JACKIE LEE PEYTON Leesburg. Virginia llaselrall 9. 10. 11. 12: Football 10. 11. eo-captain 12: Future Farmers of America 9, 10: Student Cooperative Association 8, 9. 10, ll, 12: I'Iayer of the Day Award in Ilomecoming Game 1958. .IANET MARIE PIERCE Leesburg, Virginia Chorus 9. 10: Future Nurses of America 8. 91 Stu- dent Cooperative Association 8. 9, 10. 11. 12. MARIE ANN PIERCE Ashburn, Virginia R01 EDLAR l AH NE ,-1lrli1'. Ivirginirr 'nec Cluli 8, 0, 10: Future . enters of AIIIQTIVZI 11. 12: Stu dent Coopt-ratiw Association 3 9. 10. Il. 12: transfer from Herndon Iligzli Feliool. grade 12, -du' i' -.ik fu-any XY ut pf' i 'U WE nv fb. Yr' Twenty-four Seniors Are Members of the National Honor Society Hows 179' ITOROTHEA ALICE Pl.l'l l' Lot'cttsi'ille, Virginia Eighth Grade vice-president 8: Future Homt-makers of America president Junior Club 8: reporter 9. 10. songleader 11: Grove Citizenship Award Committee 11: .lunior Prom Committee 113 Lord Loudoun 8. Book Sales Manager 11, Editor 12g National Honor Society 11. 12: Raider staff 9: Student Cooperative Association 8, 9. treasurer and chairman Hot Choco- late Committee 10. 11, 12: Tri-Hi-Y secretary 9: viceapresident 10. ll: llsher ll: Delegate to South- ern lnterscholastic Press Association 11: Delegate to FHA convention 8: Homecoming prineess 10: Latin tournament award state and national 10: Mid- dleburg Community Center Achievement Award 11. 12: SCA Monogram 9. 10, 11. ' s 1' Y -W arsrnr.. ww. , s QS W ,ng 45 BARBARA ANNE POLAND Round Hill, Virginia Clinic staff 12: Debate Club ll. 12: Eighth Grade Council 8: Junior Red Cross Council 8. 11: Lord Loudoun staff 9. 12: Latin Club 103 National Honor Society 11. 123 Raider homeroom representative 9. ll: Student Cooperative Association 8. 9. 10, ll. Code of Ethics Committee 12: Tri-Hi-Y historian 10, 11: District Debating Award ll: Middleburg Community Center Achievement Award ll, 12: SCA Monogram 11: State Debating Award Second Place 11. XIAREL IRVING POLEND Sterling. Virginia Future Farmers of America 10. ll. reporter 12: Student Cooperative Association 8. 9. 10, 11. 12, RAYMOND ALLEN POWELL Aldie, Virginia Band 9, 10: Future Farmers of America 9. 10, ll: Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, ll. 12. MARY JANE PUTNAM Middleburg, Virginia Chorus 125 Dramatics Club 9g Future Homemakers of America 9. Parliamentarian 10: Office helper 12: Raider homeroom representative 12: Student Co operative Association 8, 9, 10, ll, 12. titi: A 'Qq.,: Howard Armfivld and lletty Sc-ttlt' cliwk vlass while working on the index of the Lord Loudoun. ll DOLLY MAE REPASS Ashburn. Virginia Cheerleading 10: Chorus 9, 10. 11, 12: Ifrvsliiiian Class vice-president 9: Lord Loudoun homeroom representative 11: Majort-Ito 9. 10. 11, 12: Student Cooperatiw Association 8, 9, 10, 11. 12: Honwcom- ing princess 9, 10. 11, 12. LANNY WALLACE ROBINETTE L0l'E'flSl'I.HP, Virginia Band 8, 9. 10. 11. 12: Dramatics Club 11. 12: Stu- dent Coop:-ratiw Association 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. HARRY LEWIS RUSSELL Leesburg, Virginia Football 11. 12: Junior Varsity Football 10: Stu- dent Coopvratiw Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Var- sity Baske-tball 12: Athletic letter in football 11. 12. PATRICIA EYERHART RUTTER 2 Leesburg, Virginia ' Band 8, 9: Chorus 12: Dramatics Club 11: Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Tri-Hi-Y 9: 4-H Club 8, 9, 10. lists EMILY CORINNE REID Bllll'VIIlIl1f, Virginia lit-batv Club 11. president 12: lfuture Ioat-lit-rs of .AIIl4'l'lt'il 10. 11, 12: Ink-pot litt-rary editor H, 9: Latin Club 10. 11. 12: l.ord Loudoun ltoim-room i't-pits:-iitas tiw 9: National llonor Socim-ty ll, 122 Raidvr lioinf-room i'vpi'4-st-nlaitixt' ll. 1-opp vditor 12. vltairiiiaii of Standards and Awards lfoiiiiiiittm- for tln' llaidvi' 12: Wttidvnt Coopt-ratiw Association 8, 9. 10. ll. 12. Ntudtnt Lountll 3. lil-Ili-1 10. ll. 12: Varsity lla-km-tball 11, ro-vaptain I2: Atlllm-tit' lf-tt:-r in lvaslwtlitill ll, I2: in softball 11: llistrit-t Nogatixo llcbatv wiimc-r ll: l oi't-iisiv winnt-1' in l'rost- 4-uding 10. 11: National A11-rit Fvltolar- liip st-ini-finalist 11: Alidtllt-burg Coin- munily Ct-ntt-1' At'liit-wrnvtit Award 11. 12: State Latin 'fournainvnt Award 9. 3 SCA Alonogratn 9. 10, 11. .fi fo'- f fi ? li HELEN REBECCA RYAN Lovettsville, Virginia Future Homemakers of America 8g Future Teachers of America 11, 123 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Award for perfect attendance 8. 9, 10, 11. Seniors Honor Faculty at Traditional Senior Breakfast of Mftfisft ffm I CHARLES PHILIP SAUNDERS Ashburn, Virginia Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. ROBERT JOSEPH SCHONDER Purcellville, Virginia Football 10, 11, 12g Hi-Y 104 Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 8, 9, 103 Lord Loudoun staff 93 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Varsity Basketball 11, 12. JOHN FRANKLIN SCHULKE Purcellville, Virginia Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10. 11, 12. MARY ELLEN SECORD Hamilton, Virginia tive Association 8, 9. 10, 11, 12. Hi-Y 105 Lord Loudoun staff 8g Spanish Club 93 Chorus 8, 9, 123 Office helper 113 Student Coopera- Senior cameraman Howard .Xrmfield shows junior assistant Mike Henry how to take his own picture from a reflertion in the front door. IHNN ALAN SIMPBON Purcelltllle Izrgmla Baseball 11, 12, Future Farmers of America 10, 113 Student Cooperative Association 8, 9, 10, 11. 121 Varsity Basketball 11g 4-H Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. MARIAN KATHRYN SIMPSON Purcellrille, Virginia Future HOlll6Ill3k8fS of America 8, 9. 10, Parlia- ' mentarian 112 Future Teachers of America 10, 11. President 12: Junior Class Council 111 Softball 9. ' 10 Co-ca tain 11' Student Coo1erative Association 1 .., GRACE ELIZABETH SETTLE l'urc'eUz'ille, Virginia ,Iunior Red Cross Council 11: Latin Club 103 Lord Loudoun staff 123 Raider staff 9, 10, Student Cooperative Associa- tion 8, 9. 10, 11, 12, Tri- Hi-Y 10. 11. 123 Middleburg Community Center Award 11. BETTY MAE SHUMAKER Lozvttsrille, Virginia Chorus 9, 10, 123 Monitor 123 Student Cooperative As- sociation Monogram commit- tee 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Student Council Representative 8: Varsity Basketball 10. Seniors Plan Commencement Activities as , P v I 8, 9, 10, 11. 123 Varsity Basketball 10, 11, captain 121 Athletic letter in Basketball 10. 11. 123 in soft- l1all10.l1.12. A Lynn KR 4? June 6 Draws New its Organized Groups of U pperclassmen Train Underclassmen in journalism and Debate Ad' 'fx -'21 F.-XNNI1-. .1.KN1f 5N1. 11.1.W001l l,1'r'sI111rg, lilifgilllrll lliurimaliw Club 11: lfigilitli gratlt- enum-il 3: Nillitlllill Honor Soeirty 11: Office 1lC1IN'I' 12 ,A Spani-11 Club 9: Stuclvnt Ump- .f eratiw .-K-mviatinn 8. 9. 10. 11 12: 111111111-lmrg flmmnunity lfvn- Ier ,Xt-liivwuiient .Xwarci 11. .ygkxf M-ff , , luv wr-M--f Se-niwrs Dottie- Plitt and Elmer Manuel reminisce with class- 11121104 Emily Reid ami Tara Fnrsylll, rc'f'a11ing: tht- fall of 1955 when their vigrlltll grurle P11145 was tht- first to sponsor In-uulifying tllr- wlmul flfllllllllx willl planting of '1ll'll1J1!t'I'j. JOYCE tIfXRU1- SlIEDI.1-QS' A s 1ll'l1lH1'IIIlf,'2'. 1'irgirz1'fI W In tluh 9 nfl.. 11114112 .ww jf 5 ii-5.1 'lfwnv' . I 'lv-gd WW If , .' in f : 'i-- 1-I ': 5111410111 1ifIHIlt'l'Ll- , . . 1 tin' tissfwiutlull 8. J. 10. 11. 12. 1.0115 W11.13ER'1' STAIRS Harpers Ferry. West Virginia jx Flllllft' FAIFIIICTS uf .Xrm'rir'a 10: Hi-N 12: Junior a. Rt '11 firm- ffuunvil 9: Safe-ly 1'alrn1 8. 9. 10. 11. 112: 5lllt1f'llI t1tllII1l'l'Z111Xl' Xswviuliuli Pi. 9. 10. 11. 12. JOHN AI.IJ1ilINi1-I STOWKR5 Lozvtfsrilfv. lirgirlizz Y 'E 1Qig111Il1 gratis' c'nun4-il 8: lfulurf' 1 arme-rx nf rXnwx'ira A ' J 1 Q 9. 10. X1l't'-1ff'Q1i1K'Il1 11. lrefitlt-nt 1L: Student U1- npe-iutiw ,VX-suciatimi 3. 9. 10. 11. 12: 1-1:1 1911111 81110. 11.12. 1i1'5S1f1.1, 11fX1W.X1i1J '1'11UNl1'SUN l'nrf'wll11'll1'. Virgirzirz Band 8. 9. 10: Ba-1-lrull 8. 9. 10. 11. 12: Junim Yargily liugkvtlmall 9: Stutient Coup!-r'utixe ,Xi4Hl'1il- Iiun 8. 9. 10. 11. 12: SCX x1f7Il0gI'L1Ill 11: Var-ity DUROTH1 KAH TINSNIAN Lecsburb, ilfgllllll Chorus 8: llramatics Clulm tre-asure-r 12: Future Hotnvtnalu-rs of Anwriva 8. 9. 11: National Honor Society lfl, trvasurt-r 12: Stud:-nt Coopt-tativm' Associ- ation 8, 9, 10. 11, 12: Tri-Hi-Y 10. 11. treasurvr 12: 518 Nlidrllehttrgi Community Cvntt-r At-liivw-im-nit .Award 11. RUTH ELLEN TOWNSEND Slerling, Virginia Chorus 9. 11. 12: Dramativs Clulv 12: Lord Loudoun homeroom representativc- 12: Studs-nt Cooperatin- Assoviation 8. 9, 10. 11. 12. CAROLYN LEE TRUSSELL Lecsbztrg. Virginia Chorus 11, 12: Dramatirs Clulm 11. 12: Studi-nt Cooperative Association 11, 12. SARAH ALNI5 UNIl3AL'CH Leeslfttrg. Virginia Spanish Cluh 10: Studi-nt Coopt-ratixe Asaociation 8 9 10 11 12 ROSA LEE UNCER Wialerforfl, Virginia llt-liatv Club 11. 12: Loudoun Highlights 12: Na- tional Honor Sorit-ty 11. 12: Softball managvr 11: Athletif' le-ttt-r in Qoftlwall 11: National Mt-rit Schol- arxhip at-mifinalist 11: National Honor Socivty Co- opt-ratiw Aiiociation 8. 11. 12: SCA Monogram 11. 'Q 1 IVY MAE WALTERS Purcellrille, Virginia Future Homemakers of America 10, 11: Student Cooperative Association 8, 9. 10. 11. 12. SYBIL BARBARA WALTERS .1IiI1l111f'blll'g, Virginia Chorus 125 Future ,Homemakers of America 8. 9: Office helper 12g.funior Red Cross Council 123 Student, Cooperative Association 8. 9, 10, 11, 12. Senior Leadership Very Effective in Athletics and Forensics 'E' ws.,- BETTY ANN WHARTON llidrlieburg, Virginia Chorus 123 Future Teachers of America 8: Junior Red Cross Council 9, 10, Student Cooperative As- sociation 8, 9, 10. 11, 12. SANDRA LEE WHITMORE Leesburg, Virginia Chorus 8: Fashion Board 11, 129 Future Home- makers of America 8, 9, 10, reporter 11: Junior Class Secretary 114 Latin Club 9g Raider staff homeroom representative 10, organization editor 10: homeroom representative 11, 12g Sophomore Class Secretary 103 Student Cooperative Association 8. 9. 10, 11, 12g Student Council 113 Tri-Hi-Y 12: Vara sity Basketball 10: 4-H Club 8, 9, 10. 11, 123 Home- coming Court 12: Representative to Seventeen Mag- azine for Fashion Board 11. WILLIAM LEE WHITNIORE. JR. l'urceilt'iiIe. Virginia Baseball 9, 10. captain 11: Eighth Grade President 8: Junior Class President 113 junior Varsity Bas- ketball 9. 10: Student Cooperative Association 8. 9. 10. 11. 12g Sophomore Class President 10: Varsity Basketball 10. 11, co-captain 12g Athletic letter in baseball 9, 10. 11. in basketball 11. 125 Junior Rotarian 12: Outstanding basketball player of the year 1958-59. FRANKIE EDWARD WILLIANIS lliririiebllrg. Virginia Future Farmers of America 10. 11. 12: Student Cooperatixe Association 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Bvtty 5llllIllHliPI' just Can't belivw that Pen- w1llIlIll0l'P is that politvl RONALD LEE WILLIAMS Lorettsriile, Virginia Baseball 9. 10, 11: Student Cuopcratiu- Assm-ialiml 8. 9, 10, 11. 123 Athletic lcttvr in basvball 10, 11. WINSLOW WILLIAMS. JR. Leesburg, Virginia El flirculn Iispanul 11: ,lunior Varsity l mntbull 8: Lower Sclloul CuunCil 9: Lmver Svlmol Ilrvsiclvnl 91 Musiv Club 11: Science Club 8: Ftude-nt Coopera- tiw- Association 11. 12: Student Council 9: Varsity Funtlxall 9, 10. 11: Varsity Truck 9. 10, 11: Varsity Club 11. Transferred from Christ Cburvb Scllnnl. Christ lfburcb. Virginia, grade 11, BASIL DIfAN'1AI'GEH Iliddiebzzrg. Virginia Art Svrxice Club 11: Band 8: Chorus 12: l ri-slnnan Class I,fl 1l1l'IlI 9: Varsity' 1'14mIly3ll IO: Varsity tllub 10: attvmlvcl Nlursball High St-lnml. Nlarsball. Virginia. grutlv 10. .IOHN 130113 ZII-flllllli Sff'fil.l1g, llirginia llrunialirs tflub 8: Futurv I urxne'rs nf .'Alllt'I'll'2i 9. 10. Il. 12: lfnmtlvull 11: Fair-ty l'atrul ll. 123 Slu- dcnt Coopwatixe Association 8. 9. 10. 11. 12: Stu, tlvnt lfunnril 10: VI1I'2ll'li 'lleziin 8: I-ll Club 9, l0. QLICRTRVIJI-I LUIIISE WILLIAMS Imvsiziirg. Virginia Chorus 12: Studi-nt Ctmpvrar tive Assnrizltinn 8. 9. 10. 11 12. if-'LN in 'bv 431' A 1 'V X' ' '7 Y t 6 'K .Q RS . f svirtsili 2 ,iii ei L2 if t NW ,V - n . J ' f iffe- 3: fig' A ' Wg 5' rfx K i it rf . 5 F, f ,... if f Z s,,., 1 v I 1 A , gpm Q., H .-is it y 1 a The junior class officers are, standing: Valerie Truelalood, vice-president: Pattie Lacey. treasurerg Selllelfi Bernie Aliliott. seeretary: llolm Smith. president. All those in favor, please raise your hands, says President Bob Smith, presiding at a junior class exeeutiw meeting: Seeretary llernie :Xlilmott and Class Sponsor Mrs. Margaret Cross double cheek the rote. A9 Q www ,.. ,,.,M ,.. ' .v-vu-v M4 . 'pxdikwww W Concerning itself with special intensity about the financial ohligation it will assume for the traditional Junior-Senior Prom in the spring. the ,lunior Class unites all el- forts towarcls funcl-raising projeets through- out the year. lluring lnasketlwall season. the treasury steadily grows because the juniors are the privilegefl ones permitted In sell eokes anfl popeorn at the games. ln Decem- lmer 1-ornes the lvig money-tnalxing exent sponsorerl lay the junior Classftlie annual Christmas llanve. Flxery .lunior elassntan floes his part: some fleeorate. some prepare refreshments. some ntake the lwusiness ar- rangements. some xolunteer In clean up aftetwrartls. 'lllte gala ment is always grati- fyingly well-attentlecl. so that the elass money-lwags swell exceedingly. :Xll activities in whim-h juniors engage are upprou-tl ancl t'll1'ttlll'LlQ0tl lay their clearly lielovecl sponsors. Nlrs. Nlargaret Cross ancl Nlr. Guilford Vlvelrh. Bcrnadcltc Almlrott Joyce? Alu-1 Lurclci Adams Fhvila Addison Susan Alf-Xander Wharton Anderson .lanice Ashton Norma Alhey Juycc Ayrels Cluria Bailey llcanna Baker Bonnie: Bake-r Daniel Baker Hilda Baker Nancy Baker Susan Ball 'Z' Shirley Blankenship C . if af? '49 'hui Qfsl 1 47' Ko 5 jf? ,gs-A gy! .- .lohn Barrett Nancy Beaver 'l -.4 uv Peggy Beaver .Nr T V .lf 1 0. ls' ,fl nb x L7 M umm! B B1 'D , 'V . , ii l , 1 X! 'Patrny nnetL, v ' , L, W X t ' K ' A , -, N 1 X9 . i 9 'fr KJ 'Y 7, ,. AN gk . A JlUllBl'S, Hllfi'fl lliurlf mul f,l'lQllIllll1Y Pun' the Wayifor a Successful Junior-Senior Prom Qi' ,1- 'Oo ,no- PON '46 71 Q1 79'- fb lb! ai.. '55 W-1 1 R... i' 4, I32 Q93 Qs T lluyln- Chinn Cary Clwilfiill ,lneiith fitwilfilfl Jnilil hmke I 1111 Krnne 1 Nldrx furnniiu 51' if A-f 4411111511 i.111'lm11 H4-ltiv flaw-y VC'illian1 11115111-l .fo Mary fluylnr A fp: ,ea Jainw- Bugle Willialn liwluy fiiilliull iiuwiv- ilw11'g1- H1'11111i1uli liwrutily l51'11w11:-r Edgar' lirms Il Ruth i31'ms11 Arthiii' iiurnf ,Ianmf liyrm- Eit'LiIl0l' flaimiwf-li K, X, , MTX-, - A --3 11 - ' -J X ..Q-AP ,. J . ,UYN-'L k ,1 ,D ,- wsu a wr-1 gi 1 H' V X TC 4 X . . 1 I S I End-of-the-day activity scene at the lockers finds Mary :XXIII Kiggln-111z1r1 looking up to share a smile with her locker mate, Kay Hnlliw11. Gloria Costello ,leannv Craun lrenc- Cromcr Ellen Crimson Nancy Croson .lamcs Culbert Loroy Cullen Harry Cusick Susan Cutler .lacqum-line Davis Walter Davis Ronald Dawson Robert Donohoe Barbara Downs Ruby Downs A 'Uh -0- ,rf , ww rd' 'M f if W L-. R 'st' if... Robert Fe-Izvr Phyllis Finncllo ,Q Carole Flint I 'v if SNS it ine' m-ff Barbara Duvall Louis Edwards Karen Emmons James Eubank Doris Ev:-rhcan Patricia Farnham National Mertt Scltolarslup Qualifying Tests Are Taken by jumors QI: 'CST 5,- ix-s El1L8lHlll iran! Annum Eilclcn Grmc Judith Hafer Melva Hailman James Hardy B1-My Harpvr James Hatcher Mike Henry Donald Heskett Stephen Hines Vergil Holland IQ YY' Vi 15 rlstmas, Theme of unlor Class Dance James Kirby William Kitts Larry Kline Sally Knight Pattie Lacey Wlilliam Lainben , Michael Leeper '93 7' Donald Hope Joseph Hottel Joanne Howard W'illiam Hughes Wlilliam Humphreys ,K Samuel Hutchinson ,, William Hutton Roger Jenkins llarllara Jewell John Johnson V T-M., S 2 Never underestimate the power of woman, smiles lively Lynn Nortong Bud Fletcher warily prepares to take advantage of the situation A it fi 15 Roland Legard Q 3 ,Q X .1 . 2 , 8,0 .v ina-ld' L49 .- .- gf Q,- W-A ,..v-'--M .--'M' Lorlvi Adams smilingly advises locker owners wardrobes at homeQ Bo!h just won't fit. ' A fx 'UI 3, rl QW. :gf S: 1 I to le-aw f-ithm-r lwffks or Q, Ox Ruth I.:-ggi RfDI1t'.lAf lmulla ps, '50 ew.,- 'Y' -an '27 L3', YTT9 Um lvllfil Hwyd vv-n Xleugcr TIIPIIIIH XIPDYZCT Barbara Nlilbourne KL-rrir' Hills Frzlnc-1-s NIM-k K1'IlIlt'lIl XIHI'L'lk.lIlli Qin...- junior English Edna Mmm- Putly Nlunvy Nanny NI--flnll Hn-ruin We-llluin ,ILIIIICS Nlvilunkey Nanny NICEYVELH Rnbvrt McLaughlin Alwdll Alfrc-QI N:-wlnan Ruvllrl NUFIIIBII Lynn Nnrwn Joanne Urrison Court, Library of is gf- lm- Qw K. Cv l Fl't'tll'l'l1'lil,illlll0I' Alice' Payne . Snrali l'nyn4- - - ' 1c.11n.1'.,nm1 '3- ,lann-Q l'olz1nml Rolwrt lnllilllll 7- l'anl lloston Tina l'own-ll l'lI'2lll1'f'S V. Re-ml lasses Visit Supreme olger Slmlfespeure Library, and 011 gT8SS Janice Rollison Thomas R056 Richard Russell Stewart Saffer Sherry Scarlett Margurite Rhneider Donald Seay Wayne Shugars Ashby Simpson Eugene Simpson Mary Rigzgls-man .luhn Hogcrs Charlotte- Rollison ff me Q E lg l- x 5 Leaving his work in Mr. Shradcr's office for a monwnt, Paul Linton graciously steps out into the upper floor cast corridor to grant an inter- view to Rairlcr staff members Eleanor Caldwell and Karon Emmons. vi' fwfr 'F me ' 1 Ai,'l r i wg, Qi- WA K ' nv- M ' ys y 4 y Q' 1 N , 5 WxX li- , 4. v . .V ,V , M Y 11 li ' . , G ,f 1 I .,- 497 . P5 2 if 4, , f wr X KLA 'Oni Q F N1 ff? v : On -f.-7 James Tllarp Thomas Thomas William Tiffany Yalz-riv vllI'llt'lll00ll Frank Tyle-r Robert Utterback Williani and Blaryk College Day representative found at- tentiw lixtf-in-rw in lmtli Susan liull ii n tl ,lunive Ashton. William l ttsrhack .fu Il io rs Harriet Simpson l'atrit'ia Simpson Frank Smale Pvgzgry Snwdley Rolwrt Smith Sllirlvy Sinoot Mary Fmnniers Tlwnias Spate-S Doris Spitzer William Ftandford Ralph Stickman Stephenson Sturmll Carlton Swart Rogvr 'l'vait0s jnsepliinf- Tvrininf-lla 43. I 01,0 -. ,... n 4 I rl 'J Join Seniors for Participation in College Day Activities xl llllll mm M - l 1' L af .' -- 'J 5' J 6 ' Q f , -ff' Q Z I , F V, 2 P - , :- ' fl. ' W ' 1' 'LN ci ' X ax-, rn ' XXI. 'J ' -ss 2 ,fm 5. . ,f F' m W-.tml Il? K rr' UP , 4: . ' :s X 2 , 1 A ' I , E. - E 3 .Q w rv E. Q N 3 J 'Na . l 4 NX 1 W, - w X r ' Q Y R2 . , , . e t , Q sq- -Q .'.. XX 1 X ' s 9' F ,J r X Ki lk N 2 M ' . . Nt ... X . v . N X ' S. 'Q x i ' i ' X. YQ I X J ai ' l F , , . , X X X Q Eine an Nb- : X ' fx N v' X , I . I lm ' l fax That ACIIVIIY Perxod on Frlday brlngs about such a puzzlm change of class schedule that bewildered Irene Cromer heiltatm durmg b 'X il 'K ax x M NT 5 ? JCM! Us ,big iq? LG' Sandra Wat ms fd med wma Q, Vw army A zcwx CGP1Cw:ZfgQ' C CUC Samuel W6'lQll M lry Whltr led Wllllanme Glady Wolurton Martha Woodruff Arnold Yates QPUN Eighth graclel Freshmen! How the years flu fly! The- new role eagerly arveptefl. the tenth grade stuclent feels he has aequired maturity. clepencl- almility. anfl integrity. Further development ensues as he wurks lmusily throughnut his sopliuniore year. Now Sopllmnorel A 4 . . I DAVID HINES l,I'f'Sltlff'l lY ll Soplmnmres Lead School in First Honor Roll Chilflish delight at participation in sr-limml affairs has l'llZiI1QIt'fl to a fllQllllilf'fl interest. more nrclerly anfl niure amhitious. Organization has lwc-ome very important. and Class officers have assumed re- spmisihility with fligrnity and ef- feetiyc- avtiun. I' CAROLXN CHLRCH B KRBXR4 4XI.Llg0lN QANDR4 HE-XNLFY XICC Pre lrlent Nuirtary lrna urer A-0-'-M Ag Ugg'-Y? M Chosen to lead the ophomore clas th year are Presidtnt Daud Hine Surf-tary Barbara Alison Qponsor Nlrs Willa Standley Vice President Carolyn Church Treasurer Sandra Healey and Spon or Wir Lharlt Poland l4O , , 1-. tg v , s - U V ' '35, ' ' r , v - , 5' I' . . - , - . 5 .- . 5 Q J ' V 2 'l S f i ls , in 5 2 .3 I . ' 'f i 1 ' t f l 'i iw' g 4 1 i . . ? A y f l aa., . it I 1 W f . 7 ' Q , Vit, l s , .,s is ' ' ' ' s, fir .' 1' , lf , . . ., ' j, - i ' . s . s , . f -s . .lames Amos W'illia1n Anderson George Archibald Diane Ashby Curtis Athey Lina Baber Susan Baden Doris Baker Joan Baker Renice Baker Daniel Barrett Jo Ann Bailey Rosie Beamer James Biggers Robert Biggers Cheryl Bishop Rosalu Km worth Barbara Allison Carolyn Allison Margaret Allison Richard -Xltirer Har Waller Britton Lillian Brock Nancy Brown Patricia Brown Don Buchlann Nanny Byrne Y 1 L- 11 , tit. is aff It in f 1: it' 1 'Q a 5535- Q ft I42 Lf Ambitious Sophomores Plan With Mrs. Palmer for he t '7' Q Carolyn Chur Sharon Cochran Larry Cockrell ,Me S Allan Cockey Anne Cockey James Colbert Darxin Conner Harriet Cooley Q Norria Corhell kfxt Right in the spirit of United Nations ., , , , Sandra Heasley, garbed as an Oriental, Yirginia Corley at Shirley Cornf-tt Larry Costello V'-Q C lf 5 V .. ,h zn M v .. r A 2 - . y 1 + display on the North Hall bulletin board. Future Farah Carr Albert Carlisle Joyce Carroll Heiltla Carter Pat Caxey Kr-nn:-Ili Caste-el Ernest Caylor Sandra Caylor l.intla Chanililin Doris Clattm-rbuck ,Ioan Clatterbuck Catherine Clemens U ll 0 Qx'x.llt7,'oe luyl-Y: fy ,, . . , . 1 ,E x- ,Q f, f,4.,, 5 HU? M1 rriv--i t. Day, freshman points out the Carroll Crim Donald Crosen Carolyn Cross Frank Cunningham Jam' Cunningham Jainvs llayia L1nda Dans Edwin Dans Wllllam Davls Richard Dau on Pearl Dawson Darlene Dclnng Denms Demory vlfglHlH Dcrnory Edgar Dxekens Edna Dlckens Susan Dledrlch 'Nan Dlllon Betty Ann Dodson blorla Dolby Ronald Downs .lane Dutrow Barbara Eamxch . ,ff I Lf John Edmondson ' f e -f 'V 07-X Sophomores Rejoice to Finish SCAT and STEP Tests kmdly Hrs Stehle, to studznt Barbara Lloyd James Edwards James Embrey Kirk Evans James Everhart Susan Farnham Charles Farris Jerry F easter Joyce Fetzer Donald Fields . f ' . A . ,S N -. - ,Q 1, . l 4 .. 'V' Q f 1 --J ff D ,f i Y 'IA IJ I 3 7 jc I Now my dear, here is the index you need, points out Sophomores, Sponsored by Mrs. Willa Slanrlloy. Actively Participate in School Activities 5? V Helen Hammerly Linda Hanes Sigue Hanson Susan Hardesty That will be tlurty five cent says Mrs. Linn, office secretary to Jimmy Nichols who is stock- ing, up on supplies from the bookroom. be Ronald Crubbs Donald Hafer James Hall Nancy Hallett Janus Fields Barbara Fletcher Ronald Florance Betty Flynn Dennis Fouvlie Margaret Fouclie Cu .lo Ann Francis William Francis Peggy Frazier Berkley Frye Nancy Furr Frank Gallalxan Allan George- Ray Graham Peggy Gray Sonja Green fffliw' 'Xxx ' NLM.--f 5 rtl F1 hback Ben Hardy Agnes Harrison Lois Havener Charles Hawes Sandra Heasley Laura Hedrick Betty Harris Samuel Heflin Pauline Herndo .lames Heskett 1 4? 1.7 ' 'Q fl if Rebecca Hickman ' David Hines A I . X . . l 1 . A i l 1 1 I ' 1 . , Margaret Hodge Joseph Hooker Sadie H ttel Gregory Olloward , i f X Frederick Hoyhach Roger Hummer 5 Q. sl William Hummer Lois Hurst Allen Hutchison Roberta 6,301-ge x -. less ' 'R i . Blain lessee gh Gerald Judy X K H 1 V William Kelley 'T' Joyce Keyes 'x RX il y 53 ly Frances Kibler 1 4, Catherine Kinne tj? 'Put plenty of lce in my coke orders Marilyn Trueblood Billy Spenser care fully complies with her request f fy Eleanor Kulp John Lanham Francis Larsen Ralph LaRue Margaret Leeper Peggy Lellarr Barbara Ann Lindsey Barbara Lindsey Wilmer Lloyd Charlene Magaha Talented Ann Gartrell works on an art class the North Hall display case. Myra Merchant Philip Mesko David Milbourn Thomas Miller Ronald Miller Catherine Mills Dorothy Mitchell Hanna Mitchell Ruth Mock William Monroe Betty Moran Eve Morrison .. V233 X f. 4 , 5- 1 , W' ' , rvs. ,Q ,r is-M f - project to decorate Th' Q 4 W- Y' Q sv.-.. K . .,.,. ft 'P' L 7 GT Tw' ' Q gy Q Q C Janet Mann Carolyn 7 'F ff- 'tix' ,N - Marr . - - L 5 ' ' Richard 'H' ,f ,.,Q. - Mmin ...fs s ' J A A A Sophonlores Look F0l llflll'fl to K X -Q iq,-w 'ix , i K L LLFBL A Q ' . rv ,mfg Vx, A ' K l Y f 'x -. c wxff E QR L if i'L' . ,JL gmbxjx ' -xkxb Q ivy-. yrxgeaza Joan Martellino Emma Mays Mary Mercer ,ft 'N' 1, ah , 1 3 ll T K ' 'fivfi ,, .Af -5 Q i n sl - at Vk ,zll RQ-Q. K I Em ' . I az r affair to V R-17.7 qu-+' '55 cw Y..-1 Barbara Moxley Frances Myers John Mcflabe Ada McCann f-- William McClellan 'EM Betty Mclntosh William McKimmey Michael Newton Bell Ann Orrison Gail Orrison Myra Osbome Betty Owens ,-N 'QQ The Third Year of Their High 73 ww., f School Education V .sS?'fQ:wb5 .I E -1.15 L, ,'... wsie? - . . ii-..i'ii, 5 t ,..-t -1. VE: 4 .ids '19 ' -' it N, . I ,VR af' 3 up sa- n-is f fig ..- i I' . Patsy Patterson Berkley Payne James Payne John Payne J ane Peyton Frances Phillips Charles Owens John Owens Cassell Parsell Trula Parsell An article in the sophomore literature textbook affords amusement to students Bill Francis, Wayne Bodle, and their teacher, Mr. Marion Rambo, and causes student Frances Phillips to smile out loud. , - ,A . gf 'V ,Q-7 , Q Mary Piggott Michael Poland Dorothy Pollard Emory Pollard Shirley Potterfield Elizabeth Rajca 5? H' , er T 8. A 'kb Q-.45 hoof' 'S-Y Q0 6' 'UQ- joseph,Simps0n Kathryn Simpson Joyce Fisk '-'fr Thomas Slater Mary Smallwood ,4 Sharon Smallwood it r rr t Patty Black anxiously awaits the teachcr's signal for a time-check, while Lois Havener tries to find thc right page! l48 'VK J Connie Smith Constance Smith Donald Smith Dnuglaa Smith Frances Smith Gerald Smith Rachel Saffer Shirley Scarlett Shirley Shutts Peggy Simmons Carol Simpson Grace Ramshurg Georgia Raum Barbara Reed Patsy Reed Sally Rf-id Robert Re-id Fenton Rinker Gloria Rmker Shirley Ruat Charle Rwan Sophs Strengthen , at '11 W Basic '-F' ,,. . 5, Y .V is Richard Robinson Peggy Russell Patricia Smith Dorothy Spickard Jane Spring Sherry Spring Gloria Sutphin George Swartz Donna Taylor Martha Teates Roger Teats Thomas Thomas Jocelyn VanUorpe Jane Virts Richard Walker Linda Wallace David Warner Catherine Washington , li V Clayton Waters Helen Waugerman ij r 'ST 1 ,T K ,ffgf ac, WXUOLZWN 27? i ny-Qflgfiei 2' T 35. F if We SWB L l -1 9 ' A 59 .K - X vi l Q if: as Y 1, M5 , K y txt , 'li ' S . Q, Q ' s - 5 K I 'ffl 'fn or ' 4 .4 :P Beth Vlfelsh . . James Welch ti ' - Marion Wenner -- if , -'GY' Foundation Through Hard Work Y' and Teachers' Guidance -9 ,, 1 I - .f S 4 ka -A t 1 'Q f 'gf- L '21 uv- gf' J fx fvf Q, Charlotte Wilson Arnold Whitmer Charlotte Wright Gary Yates Fred Yockers 9 , -7 l 'Ts George Wilklow 1 - H Thomas Williamson N' iv , Robert We-nner 'N 4 Y L Robert Ziegler C H G r ff C C Margaret Edmondson 5 El' be h R ' ua I alaca Frances Phillips and Joan Baker, Ricky Wa1ker's fellow-classmates in English class, feel certain he has made a mistake in his sentence diagram, but are not sure how to correct it. x mf .f 'V H. M. BALL President 'w-4-4' KAROLYN McKIMMEY Secretary JOHN JONES Vice-President Ninth Grade, Led by Capable Officers Meets New Challenges of the Year With Zest and Success Practiced now in the role of student at L.C.H.S., last year's entering eighth grade has become this year's en- thusiastic freshman class, striving for higher goals, carry- ing forward a broader vision. They graciously have given help to the newly-arrived eighth grade of 19605 with con- fidence and self-assurance, this year's freshmen have set a fine example in school citizenship. Under the able leader- ship of President H. M. Ball, they have carried out such projects as erecting in the foyer in December a beautifully decorated Christmas tree that spread the Christmas spirit throughout Loudoun High. This Class of '63 bids fair to become a successful, outstanding source of pride to its Alma Mater. Officers who serve this years freshman class are standing Ann Mooreones Treasurer Mrs N Dillon Sponsor Karolyn McK1mmey Secretary seated John Jones Vice President and H M Ball President x Koko .J Sharon Addison Cail Alberts .lanet Alberts Lois Allder .lanis Altizer Larry Anderson Frances Arnold Joanne Bailey Georgia Baker Harvey Ball Carol Ballard Francis Ballengrcr Sandra Ballenger Rebecca Barbour Barbara Beaver Frank Beers Phyllis Blankenship Samuel Bolvy Delores Bowles Alex Bowman Leonard Bowman Rixey Brumback Steve Cale Linda Campbell Richard Campbell Clara Carbaugh .lames Carder Nancy Cards-r Margaret Carpenter Linda Carruthers Clayton Church David Clark I HS it N With willing assistance from her teacher of home economics, Mrs. Dorothy Baumgardner, Frances Students of home monomics Libby Hummer, ,lerri Norman, and Carol Cardncr PHYHC CafC'fUHY mC3SUfeS ihe 3-mount Of material cautiously thread the needle, lower the presser-foot, and give the fly-wheel a Ueffded for her New Skirt- turn, all in the interests of a well-sewed seam. Thomas Clark Clara Claussen Nancy Cocroft Marjorie Cogle Roy Cole Sharon Colvin Carolyn Cook Charlotte Cooper Dorcas Cooper Joyce Cooper Lawrence Craun Jackie Crosen Elizabeth Crossman Paul Crowley Cuy Culbert Frank Curtis 11. is. 'T7' PN Ninth Grade Science Classes Hear VEPCO Representative ,, , ., 5- we S332 s T so ..s..s 'Q s. as XJ X 'Qs 5 Dianne English .leanne Everhart Ruth Farris George- Fields Harry Flynn .lackie Flynn David Fox Gloria Frazier Julian Fry Sarah Fly ,loyce Frye Nancy Frye Sally Furr 'lVl'aiTlF1'Ghentry William George Kenneth Gheen Alice Gill .lames Glascock William Grant ,ludy Gray Q .klj ,loan Cusick Ray Dailey Susan Daly James Demory Lawrence Dove ' L Linda Dowden g , . :.,: Brenda Downs Minnie Duncan Rachel Dunivan + Phyllis Dutrow A Dennis East . 1-e '- Shirley Easterday ' ' ' Joyce Edwards .lames Edwards sis -9 We yAs.e,ii at eeii ,yyl L.'m'l E11 pp sa pnnwmlidf F up he D sill? its 1 i if . dl . ,Q Myliimiu 1 ,ii- 4 f Iles L M j g Vx Lf - - . .4W -n y0H'rgV, g14.JJ8 umpteent glhedule for us k 'fwhibl both yoyu, ost-the in ll or writer's Vcra Zlflinqwliygs Stevekf' le of G ance Counselor r flfflyrsdfbpligii A I Qld-1 ,JJ L i 'll' ,a - Jlofl , if ' , yt, Sa fi cl iv i wif ffl- sera , Xa-,VJ V Nl Q 'G l ff ff' F' 'Y Ralph Grey Milton Gulick Paul Gum Thelma Hanvey Hattie Hardy Edgar Hatrick Robert Hays Richard Hickman Carol Hildebrand Donald Hoffman Frances Hoffman Aveline Holland Charles Hope Esther Hottle John Hottle Mivllaol Hough Charlotte Howard Millie Huffncr Rotlnt-y Hummer Barbara Hutchinson Lzlinv Hyde xx fn Franves ,laekson lris .lZlf'kSI'lfl Mary .lacobs 'llt-rvsa .lurrt-ll Jr yu' ,lellkins Mary ,It-well Raymond Jewell . X l vi' ,lohn.on A 5 -wr A -.., l Shirley Johnson Williatit ,lohnson Cordon .lones l x 3 I .MI I t-'ffl it Saw your Confederate money boy the South ull rise again, says Cassell Pursoll to Danny Bowlt: and llly iblt'KllIllll1'y', who are dressed in FF LX initiation Ollt its rw 1 '-Q . IZ 1 ,gk x tx A K U A R Q Jlohn Jones Donald Kelley Willitirti Kelley Walter Kemp .larnos Kent .lanis Kent Margaret Kent Sandra Ketron l'utriviu Key Dudley Kinscr Jerry Kirk Joseph Kirk Joan Kirkpatrick jerry Kr:-iger Peggy Lambert David Lalllldlll Roger I.anh41n1 f i X. Obeying a summons to Assembly, freshmen Sandra Rust and Catherine Simpson follow Mark Simmons eager lead down the auditorium aisle, while Carol Stowers and Harriet Foster crowd close behind. Betty Larsen Betty Lemarr Harold Lemarr .lean Letson 4, Sandra Lewis f . William Longerbeam ' Diane Lowery Louise Luck Roland McCauley . vi 6 A .X Q ' .fs 1- Jv- . '41 2.7 'li x ' 'x ,A . a s i , X- ' . . 'QZ9 ,- t V mfr Ea Freshmen Assume New Dignity as Rightful Members of High School Status 0 fm . n . . 'ill Bennie Mullins James Nichols lane Nickolls Joseph Nichols Sylvia Norman Milton Olinger Beverly Orrison Margaret Owens Lillian Palmer Paint-lia Palmer Nancy Pancoast Stanley Pangle Alfred Patterson Catherine Payne Earl Payne Floyd Pearson ... i ! ft 49 i 4 James McCracken Mickey Mcllonough Charles McKinney Karolyn McKimmey Roena McNeely .loseph Manuel Marvin Martz Roland Martz Claudette Midkiff Lila Midkiff Lola Milhournc Bohert Mille-r ,lohn Milliken Fred Mitchell Betty Mock Nancy Monaco Rita Monaco Alice Monaco Harry Monroe Ann Moorcones Donald Moran Sandra Moriarity Dewey Morris Frank Moss Impressed by the College Day display in the north corridor, Charles Hope ponders deeply What will my future be? Fredrick Phillips Hazel Phillips .lohn Pierce Phillip Pierce Raymond Pierce Carolyn Pelalos Sarah Poland Mary Popovich .lames Poston Ann Presnekoff Irene Putman Martha Raum .ludy Rawls Susan Rf-ntfrow James Rhodes Peggy Rhodes James Rickard Henry Riley Gloria Rinker Jerry Roberts Roy Ryman Evelyn Sampson Ruth Schneider Paul Hi-irortl Dennis Settle X 9 if QL' vii, wr V Edith 5llc-ppu Heather Shradcr f Mark Simmons if , 3 g W4 I w- 'W T Jack bimpson 1, ifgggg H ! V ' 'X Day-iii sask E - iub M, 5 oft Q ' -: i Robert Slater X ' ' 1 Sv' Gail SllIlQlt'l'lZlIld xx. kg fy f Douglas Smith lf ' l if Ruin-rt Smith Dorothy Spares john Spencer Wlilliam 5pm-ncer ' ,N fr -v- , ,. Carl Spurlnvk . 5' Q: David Squires A l Robe-rt Stvxvns William Stone:-burner 4 ' Carol Stowe-rs -- Joyce Sturgill K i, X W' Cora Sullins Charlotte Sumney David Sutphin lr:-ne Sutphin Wanda Sutphin Ann Tate Hey, have you heard the one about . . .? laughs Shirley Beavers to Tommy Rush and Larry Frye as they socialize before that nine o'clock bell. Christopher Teasdale-Smith Emanuel Terminella Doris Testerman Robert Trenary Marilyn Trueblood , Ronald Turner f 'W Glen Turney QT' 7- f Thomas Thorp k N Eugene Thorp 5 V - l Pamclia Throckmorton Frank Tyson ' 1 Betty Virts 4 - - Eugene Virts ii John Vins Linda Tinsman Robert Tipton I Willianl Torry Alton Watkins Frederick Waugerman v Paul Weaths-rholtz Beverly Wlvblm Sake Q I x 4 . -4 M., N pix , Yi ' at A . ,W ui J I th: , ' as it.-T2 1 Na 'Jig n - ir. Q .-V+ W' V . .4 j .-.. -, X K1 Q-.5 Allen Weeks Roy Welch Shirley Welch Helen Wenner Donald Williams Alice Williams Deanne Williamso Barbara Wines Myrtle Wine Betty Withers March Soc Hop, Most Successful of the Year, Is Sponsored by Sophs A3 s Q. . - ' 3 . v 13122539 KL 8 C i it hi f .f Charles Woodward Charles Wortman Arnold Yates Mary Yauger Sandra Yockers Robert Zieglerr What' Me worry? Tlus IS hot dog day! exclaims George Archibald unconcemed that other hungry students are waiting impatiently m the cafeteria hmch line while he jabbers with Charletta Sumney toots her flute in band practice Class of 1964 Is Off to a Good Start Under Capable Leadership jg, X BILLIE JEAN HALL JUDY BAKER Vice-President Secretary 'RQ RICHARD DOWDEN MARY SIMPSON Treasurer Reporter 1' 4' ,Q 1 S YATES HALL President EIGHTH GRADE A lively, rollicking eighth grade of 350 members romped into Loudoun High this year, eager to learn all the intricacies of life in our big school. Cenial Mr. Frank Shrader took over the guidance of the group and helped direct their exuberant spirits into proper and productive channels. Twelve home rooms were assigned to them, and a daily schedule was arranged for each one according to his personal needs. Mr. Shrader and Mrs. Eisenhard undertook sponsorship of the biggest class ever to enter L.C.H.S., and organization was soon under way. Class elections resulted in a fine slate of officers: Yates Hall, presidentg Billie Jean Hall, vice-pres- identg Judy Baker, secretaryg Richard Dowden, treasurer, and Mary Simpson, reporter. The Christmas tree in the foyer was the project of our alert, cheerful youngest class, to their credit also was the sponsoring of an extra-special sock hop of their very own. .ff Seated: Yates Hall, Preaidentg Judy Baker, Secretary. Standing: Richard Dowden, Treasurer: Billie Jean Hall, Vice-President: Mary Simpson, Reporterg Mrs. Eisenhard, Mr. Shraeder, Co-Sponsors. 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McClain Mary McDaniel Eno Mclntosh Naney MeKilJlJen Maudie McPeake Ruth Manuel Betty Marcum Frederick Marcus Patricia Marahal Linda Massie Rebecca Maron James Mason rode Students ew 48 William Meredith Beverly Miska Gloria Middleton Roger Middleton James Miller With Accelerated Courses Roliert Peeler if l f John Pfeiffer 1 is Helen Phillips ,lane Pickens Diane Mitchell Richard Moran Charles Monroe Mary Mullens llarlvara Mumford Carolyn Mumford Diane Murphy Rose Myers Susan Nachman Donald Neff T7 S.. 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D109 Thomas Pyne Carolyn Ram ey Carolyn Reed Donna Reed Janet Rud Joseph Reed Robert Pnrce Nllan Poland ,lame Poland Daud Polcn Crave Polend Lenore Po ton llona lrootor Pkg, y lullfn Jo re Pu h Jann Putnan W' bk mmm l fm I .-ia ..-si Valene Arch1bald and Larry Frye gnn to d1scover thelr very own lockers ln the C1 hth grade locker ectlon Charles Reld lNell1e Reld 1-. ,I ll in ALLA l if Roger Repass Larry Reuter Joyce Rhodes Lee Rlnker 'sb Steyen Rodgers Carol Rose Jean Rosen VIIHIHIB Rouse Sandra Rust Thomas Rust Roger Ryman 4: Ehzabeth Sampson B Q M Nm Row 1 James baunders Joyce baunders Merrle Rhackelford Thur ton Sharder Ann Shumaker Shlr ley Shumaker Betty Slmp on Mary Slmpson Thomas Smlth Jacquehne bmlth Row 2 Robert Snuth C 1 d s o n bmool John Snlder Mme qomer l'red Spencer Nancy btandford Judlth bttadman Sharon buckman Joyu Stock Pe gy qtudduth Row 3' Patsy Sutphln Nla mel bvwartz 'Vancy Swartz Carolyn Tay lor Robert Thayer Charles Throek morkon Donald Tlffany Patrlcla TIYIHHIHH Carey Tltu Robert Tltu Row 4 Davld Townsend Charles Traxl Shlrley Trus ell Damel Tur ney Beyelly Underwood Wllllam Utterback Barry Vxrts Pobert VITIQ Clendon Weatherholtz lau lmc Weatlurllolw Rou J Wllllalll Wel ll Wlllxam Robert Welslx Phyllls Whetsell Wllllanl Whlrley Bonnle Whlte Charles Wllxte Howard Wlllle James Whxte Qu an Whlte Qpf -A Sv' Or Q!-2 rr H 1 fx 5 5 9 Q Wi A- J: u Q W 'Wm Mx - x is ' ' ' AL. x A 91 i g ti ...K 1' ' if Q 9 at W 1.1 D ls Sli ig ' MT N SIX Q W ,,,. 1' ' fi . 6 N 4, l 5 'H 42 r 31 . 4, K x W fl Q f- its I ag. ll s W W 33 - 'H Xt -Q is E- 5 feb lvl ---'W - ff, -my ' X, V ' 'Q , 'T' m.1'1- in H , ,Z Q Sfauv- it f, is 5' Q iztue.. , '45, 'iii' ' -' ' fy if as Theta Men Earn Credits for Graduation M Donald Whitiiictr Ann Williams Q21 f fl - Constance Williams f uf, l Donald Baxter Williams 1 qu , Donald Edward Williams Roger Williams 5tcxe W'illiams Ted Williams Louise Wlilson William Wilson Anthony Wilt Barbara Wines Patricia Whlfe l'aul WWvUlNL'Yl0Il Duris Wvoodward Ellen Whtitlwartl Walter W'nrtinan Barbara Wright Daniel Wright Fred Wright Samuel Wright Diane Yates I., The first thing you must do in order to master this game called basketball is to get hold of a gtmd hall, demonstrates Judy Steadman to Ann Shoemaker and Phyllis Whetscll. 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I 849 I 960 . ..,. . THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Loudoun County, Virginia Established I849 lI0 Years ot Continuous Service Sir? QXQI SQ WAN WIS Assets Over 53,000,000 Insurance in Force Over SI90,000.000 T7 v T7 ,ji 'XA X... We Including Extended Coverage WILBUR C. HALL, President ROBERT J. MCCRAY. Treasurer PAXON 8: HAWTHORNE. Local Agents DOUGLAS N. MYERS. Secretary ROBERT B. DONALDSON, Assistant Secretary HOME OFFICE: Waterford, Virginia AUNT NELLIES RESTAURANT Route 287 LOVETTSVILLE, VIRGINIA Phone: Valley 2-3922 OLD BEN COAL CORPORATION I I I0 Gywnne Building CINCINNATI 2, OHIO Underclassmen, Lynn Norron, Bernie Abboff. and Gloria Bailey. ,' F lr B d+h' y Oll'1 GS ION OBP IS GGY. MRS. JANICE SHANKS Fashion Coordinaior LOUDOUN 'I' Senior Members HIGH 'I' BARBARA OWENS FASHION 1' PEGGY BROWN BOARD ' SANDRA WHITMORE Fashion Council Acfivilies Sponsored by RAFLO'S - The Fashion Sfore FRANK BURKE PONTIAC Loudoun's Only Ponfiac. Vauxhall and GMC Dealer Hamilfon, Virginia Gilberi' 5-277 I THE SHELL CORNER ED-8-73I0 PurceIIviIIe, Va. Service ls Our Business BROAD RUN REALTY CO. Insurance - Real Esfafe Leesburg, Va. SP 7-308I HAMILTON CLEANERS Three-Day Dry Cleaning Service GI 5-278I Hamilfon, Va. THE COACH STOP RESTAURANT Middleburg, Virginia MU 7-344I Serving Good Food Since I932 SUBSCRIBE Io Ihe LOU DOUN RAIDER FLOYD A. CROSEN General Merchandise Feeds, Gas, and Oil Phone: Hernon 249-J2 Frozen Food STERLING. VIRGINIA SORRELL'S AMOCO SERVICE HERNDON JUNCTION Am co P od ci' G I Repa r ng PARTLOW B ROTH ERS Ge e aI Me ch dse Gas OI Ha dw e SP g 7 397 ASHBURN VIRGINIA RAUB SUPPLY COMPANY WINCHESTER VIRGINIA HORN MOTORS INC d ac Paris LEESBURG RESTAURANT SP 9 79658 ESTABLISHED IN labs o d 4 o + MR AND MRS REED JOHNSON o r u s Herndon 30I5 enera I I n r r an i , , i, r ar rin -3 HERNDON, VIRGINIA I Leesmg' VI'9I Ia Phone 3I rin - Aufo, Truck an Tr for we an pm ea by NACHMAN FORD MIDDLEBURG VIRGINIA QA Q A WONDERFUL New WORLD OF FORDS I +Y LEESBURG PURCELL AND LITTLEJOHN S LAUNDRY LEESBURG VIRGINIA S g 7 33I DRUG STORE + III C LEESBURG VIRGINIA s 9 7 33I FALLS CHURCH VIRGINIA 2 7720 A CompIe+e Tex+iIe Main+enance PIan+ LAWRENCE 81 LEACH ar ware an ain s Phone: MUrray 7 276I MIDDLEBURG. VIRGINIA MUrra - Q - Mee our Friends a+ Opposie e our+house ' Phone: Prin -2 Prin -2 JEfferson - H d d P I A CAREER WIII1 A Future' dl IM 7 ig I 5 VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY NORRIS ROYSTON FUNERAL HQME COSMETICS HEADQUARTERS New Funeral Parlor Parking Loi 24 Hour Service Ambulance Revlon MIDDLEBURG VIRGINIA Mu 72o5I Yardley Helena Rubinstein MCC'-AlN'S GROCERY MIDDLEBURG PHARMACY Groceries, Meais, Mud' b V- ' - Frui+s, Vegeiables, I e mg' Irgmla and Frozen Foods. MU 7'34II LOVETTSVILLE, VIRGINIA 0 C If you like science and mathematics, consider engineering for your career! Engineering is the field of today and tomor- fi c row. Progress is fast. New v fb , iobs are opening up every N' A Y, day. Plan for a job with 1 x c, ci future-plan to be on ,A X' gineerl I N' fx I , I I If A X, I H , I 'N 1 A x X , X T I I QQ - I ,. f - K. X x, QW l ' ag. HAT s MY ANK If our customers ln referrlng to us say wlth a touch of prlde Thats my bank we know we are dolng a satlsfactory Job for them In fact some llke us occasion to thenr frlends and to newcomers ln the communxtv Its pleasant to get new business this way We are grateful to all of our depositors for thelr patronage and thexr commendatlons The Loudoun atlonal Bank Of Leesburg Make This Your Banking Home Member Federal Reserve System cc , as 66 7 73 well enough to recommend us, on . o C ASHBURN MILLI NG COMPANY GRINDING-MIXING-MoLAssEs Grain, Feed, FerI'iIizer, Seed, and Farm Supplies us'I'om Lime and FerI'iIizer Spreading ASHBURN, VIRGINIA I3 I 3 Phone: SPring 7- Complimenrs of THE VANITY BEAUTY SHOP LEESBURG, VIRGINIA Phone SPring 7-I060 THE FARMERS 81 MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK I 4 esofF e +hePepe 'FL ou MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION VALLEY VIEW THE OLD DOMINION SERVICE STATION APPLIANCE COMPANY B A35 P P 9 GAS AUTOSJUPPLIES ou. g7 TU d 25697 TU cl 2 HamiII'on, Virginia Es+abishe I9I0 5O Y ar riencIIy S rvice Io o I 0 oucI n CompIimen'rs of L. T. E , ro rie+o Leesbur I Virginia Clarks a , Virginia Phone: SPrin -IOI0 xe 0 ' ' xe O X K , ,Q Q K 'f 52, 1 A -g , 5 f vzy:f . X K sp. - ' K ,. i, figiiffyf? 'w iflz ., Q , Y Tf.SLi5L W , H - jzfgiiv S A 1 9:l'Th'i2FJi'5 '.-'5Ii'.!l'-'ESg:.f, .,, 'VQLL '. .. Q L x - f The in C553 W Q, , 'ffT iCi,,..g'w,-'f::g- -.M 22 52-:YL 3,154-. Q f 1 -. K ya. W ff' , Hans - - 1, 2 wif, -ff, V ' 1- 'F .1 ' f J W. L 4 If'-5' Q52 if , D , 5 .313n,.Mi-32 S fix Q A ffl! Z? 'W m H53 ,fl .gag- N , A , W .f':,,Zggfn 'Tr' - 5, , pw ek' sp f s ff' . -fm 1 255-13 , -, A Y ' 7 T -,W ,w:.f....5,.i: 1 ffsg., f,-.N , -5 X S W CIII.ll6AII SERVICE 0. ff- IWW! ME? 615323,-af.:.., RAABGEME-5 I + Guaranteed by I Q 40 ,QQ V59 Hseo 1' c r GN, t fuk Qood Housekeeping ' + 'or'-9 Aovnuszo 1II 9 Besi' Washes Io Class of 60 CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING CORPORATION I20 W Loudoun SI' LEESBURG Tel SPrmg 7 I57l FARMALL TRACTORS Your Friendly Bank ROUND HILL NATIONAL McCORMICK AND INTERNATIONAL NEW HOLLAND FARM MACHINERY Round Hull Vlrglma FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES 31 INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS I+ us a pleasure Io serve our many cus+omers and 'Frlends MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE Purcellvulle Vlrglma CORPORATION Phone Edgewood 8 7I23 Feed - Seed - Fer'riIizer 0 I888 I960 72 Years of Actnve Servlce In Loudoun 1 r Igrnplrs - aiumal iiank OF LEESBURG LOUDOUN COUNTY VIRGINIA Pollcles Has ConslsI'en+ly Been I'l1e Developmenl' of Chosen Relahons Befween lncllvlclual and Bank Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Resources Eleven Mulluon Dollars o From lncepfion, One of IIs Guiding MUSE AND REED Furmfure Dealers SIMMONS Mafiresses KROEHLER Living Room Furm'Iure LANE Cedar Chesis MOHAWK Carpefs KLING Bedroom Suites DAYSTROM Brealcfasf Se'I's HENKLE HARRIS Dining Room Su 'Ies ENGLANDER and SEALY Bedding GOLD SEAL and ARMSTRONG Floor Covering b ih b HIKROEH MUSE AND REED Funeral Dlreciors PRIVATE AMBULANCE FLOWERS ee CASE MOTOR COMPANY or Bulcks Opels and Good Used Cars PurceIIvlIIe Va EDgewood 8 5I5I Compllmenfs of MARC HARDWARE Middleburg Vlrglnla MU 7 226I BODMER S In Business for Your I-Ieolth Phone SPrmg 7 I2OI Leesburg Virginia AIR CONDITIONED Everyfhmg for 'Ihe Home and Au'I'o WESTERN AUTO Leesburg Virginia SP 7 378I BOB COMSTOCK. Prop. Comphmenfs of AMERICAN RACING PUBLICATIONS, INC Middleburg, Virginia MUrray 7 6057 I - . . i I No words can descri o e eau i u LER sofa Ihaf sifs in Ihe window of Muse and Reed. ll ' ll f . u 1 I ' ' n - ll I The reason sand a philosopher 'lhal' fhe failures In lrfe oufnumber 1'he successes IS +ha+ many fall 'ro recognize 1'he fhey do 'rhey drlfr along +he easy way frushng subllmely 1'ha'I' fhere will come ano+her chance +o ge+ on fhe hlghway wrl'hou+ making efforl' or sacrlfrce Offenhmes I+ requires rhe loll' of a spu+nlk or a dlsappolni' men+ over a losl oppor+um+y +o s1'ar1'le one m+o lookmg fur fher ahead and choosmg a dnfflculf and saner course Have you come +o 'rhe fork un your road? Which way are you +ravelmg'7 Open and build a savmgs accounr wl+h us so you will be ready when you come +o +he 'Fork m 'Phe road WE PAY 3X INTEREST Parceiiviiie Nation ai Bank Pa rceiiville, Virginia ' MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Are Yon Waiting far a Sputnik 9 fork in 'lhe road of life's io.urney when 'rhey corne 'I'o ilg.or, if LEESBURG FLORISTS Flowers of Dis+incIion LEESBURG, VIRGINIA Phone SP 7-I0O2 DON D. MCAFEE 81 ASSOCIATES Home and Garden Furnishings I62I Conn. Ave., N. W. HU 3-9300 swing 7-3210 LEESBURG, VIRGINIA CARDINAL FOODS Dlstrlbutors of Sealtest Dalry Products Leesburg Vlrglnla SPrmg 7 2I I2 You always geI' good food CASEY S DINER Leesburg Vlrglma SPrmg 7 I205 Au+o Springs WI1eeI AIlgnmen+ Balancing Fron+ End Par+s Shock Absorbers Brake Servlce JEFFERSON SPRING SERVICE CO INC I054 Th J ff S N W WASHINGTON 7 D C . U . . . . I . Il Il a+ I ., . ' ' omas e erson 'I'., . . , . . HARRIS 81 EWING OFFICIAL PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH ER + +h I960 LORD LOUDOUN A Washington Instltutlon Smce I905 o e I304 G ST., N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C ARMFIELD HARRISON AND THOMAS INC Tell Your Insurance Problems fo Us and Then Forgei Them AUTO FIRE THEFT Leesburg VrgInIa Phone SPrIng 7 234l ComplImen'Is of MIDDLEBU RG REAL ESTATE Mlddleburg VIrgInIa Tel MUrray 7435l Complimenls of R. B. CLARK MOTORS Leesburg Va Phone SP 7 II33 MERCHANTS INCORPORATED Dlstrlbutor or Flrestone TIRES BATTERIES Home and Aulo SupplIes MANASSAS VIRGINIA PHONE EMPIRE 8 3 I7I HAMILTON MERCANTILE COMPANY Dry Goods Nohons Fancy Goods Grocerles JACK S Hardware PaIn+s and OIls TrIangIe Serwce Stahon Fme Shoes a SpecIalI'y LEFSBURG VIRGINIA HAMILTON VIRGINIA Phone SP 7 9624 Phone GI 5 246I I . . I I U ll ll I I i .. Refreading Accessories I I I I I O O I ll 5 ' ll I Compliments of PEYTON'S SERVICENTER Phone: Gllbert 5-2I42 HAMILTON, VIRGINIA WAGE THE COMMUNITY CENTER MIDDLEBURG VIRGINIA Extends Its Best Washes THE LOUDOUN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL LAWSON COWA RT EQUIPMENT COMPANY HAMILTON VIRGINIA Glb t 52900 ww, 'TPB :nuns of to PI1one- I er - Y Sales - Ren I ' Em folding wl-lssl. , -' Compliments of COMMUNITY OIL COMPANY Pefroleum ProducI's LEESBURG VIRGINIA o e HALL Agen+ Charlesfown Marhnsburg Wesi Vurgmla Wes+ Vurgmla Compllmenfs of VIRGINIA RESTAURANT Leesburg Vlrgmla Phone SPrlng 79652 HILL TOP GARDENS Flowers of Dlshnchon PURCELLVILLE VIRGINIA Phone EDgewood 8 7I8I NORTHERN VIRGINIA GAS COMPANY INC --....,,,i-Q I'I'ry p I Fgd Middleburg Vlrgmla Phone MUrray 74I2I INC. I I I I 0 'LLL-QA. n u n - -L-It 'T X l , 'L I ' ,, -me ,L y . ' 2: 1+ . M L - sg ,of f f-of n. 1: 2 I 3 1 I' I I 1: 2 Linda Nachman I 'I' Janice Ashfon o fha c I g ' ' ' ower o a new r' ' ' gas refrigeraior. I - n BEST WISHES TO OUR GRADUATES FROM THE Loudoun Counly s newspaper exlends :Is congralulahons Io Loudoun s leading clhzens of The Tulure The graduafes of 'rhe Class of I96O and Ihe sludenls who will be The graduales of ensuing years ONE OF THE NATION S LEADING WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS SERVING THE PEOPLE OF LOUDOUN COUNTY SINCE I799 The Times Mirror nnlends Io be a people s paper Io be a servanl of The people of Loudoun Counfy as a people Io bring all sechons of The counfy In closer Touch Through comrnunlly news ulerns covering communlly news unferesls By mall In advance Elsewhere S5 OO per year LOUDOUN TIMES MIRROR Phone SPrmg 7-I I I I LEESBURG LOUDOUN COUNTY VIRGINIA ' nwhuun imma irrnr ELECTRICITY CompIumen+s of cars THINGS DONE' TOWNE AND COUNTRY TRI COUNTY BEAUTY SALON ELECTRIC MIDDLEBURG VIRGINIA Q fx LEESBURG VIRGINIA Pho MUr ay 7 3622 QIXJ5 06 Ta- NICHOLS HARDWARE You Can Hardware Always Harness Find If Daury Supplles Guns and Ammunrhon Sporhng Goods Furm+ure In Lmoleum PURCELLVILLE VIRGINIA EIecI'rucaI Supplies Engewood 8 373' Appliances Since I9I4 Your Mosi' Televlslon Dependable Source of Supply Rad los Toys LEESBURG HARDWARE LEESBURG, VIRGINIA Phone: SPring 7 37I0 KELVINATOR AND MAYTAG APPLIANCES GLIDDEN PAINTS CompIimen+s of MIDDLEBURG VARIETY STORE MIDDLEBURG. VIRGINIA Phone: MUrray 7-483l Q ' 6 x I N -X I X -I ne! I' ' S I' - X ' ' at Compliments of McQUINN'S SPORTING GOODS I04I Nor+I1 Hnghland SI'ree+ ARLINGTON VIRGINIA L F MacDOUGALL DUVAL ALLEN GEORGE H McQUINN JIMMIE UTTERBACK Phone: JA-877 I 7 BOB WHITE MARKET Mea+s and Groceries Phone GIIberI' 5 279I HAMILTON VIRGINIA LOU DOUN MILLING COMPANY The Home of LOUDOUN SUPREME DAIRY AND POULTRY FEEDS We Cover Norfhern Virginia Luke a Blankei BULK FEED SERVICE PROMPT SERVICE HIGHEST GRADE Lef Us Serve You' PURCELLVILLE VIRGINIA Phone EDgewoocI 8 38II Af y+hI: Y NANCY S SHOP STANLEY F CAULKINS Jeweler Leesburg Virginia Phone SPrmg 7 II 8 DIAMONDS STERLING CRYSTAL CHINA BRIDAL SERVICE RELIABLE STORE MIDDLEBURG VIRGINIA Phone MUrray 7 55Il Complimenfs of BEN FRANKLIN STORE PURCELLVILLE, VIRGINIA LOUDOUN COUNTY FARM BUREAU VIRGINIA FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. SOUTHERN FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE CO. 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