Oxon Hill High School - Clippers Log Yearbook (Oxon Hill, MD)
- Class of 1966
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AlThough This challenge is inTer- preTed individually and diTTerenTly by each person. iT basically is a dare-a dare To accepT The responsibiliTy of maTuriTy. ThroughouT The many and changing sTeps comprising This school year, The goal of maTuriTy may oTTen be obscured, buT iT is ever-presenT like an underlying Theme. ReacTions To The year's evenTs vary greaTly as personal aTTITudes run The gamuT from apprehension To confidence. from exuberance To dread. from ioy To dis- appoinTmenT, and from TaceTiousness To solemniTy. AT The end of This segmenT of liTe's journey, The main road will branch off inTo many divergenT Trails and The ouT- come of each will differ, one from anoTher, reTlecTing The disTincTness of The Traveler. While sophomores and juniors will reTurn To walk a similar road TogeTher nexT year. The seniors. aTTer graduaTion, will be walk- ing The resT of The way largely on Their own. Regardless of These several differences. The daily TooTprinTs of each person Torm an indelible paHern Through which each may evaluaTe his advancemenT Toward his own goal. The Clipper's Log. I966, gives a Tangible record of The myriad imprinTs leTT during This unique year. ff 2 1 F--' : Q1 . fmt 7 Eng Q. Tj r 4-4. -rx lg ,--.. .-.... ' ,,,.n-- E i Q, 'M J -1 11 xx N 3 E :KT . arf-l ' ., f 'V 'f'A' '-eil-'Tl -x -f ... . , W.. - - , w ,, x 'gf' -1 'X . A lvv , Q Q f A v D 1 , , I 'A Q Q , ' , l P I x ' 9 W . ' . 5 i . ' f kr k, 1 I . A Q w5.1.x ff 1 4 . ' Q . -' T . if-922: ., H ' as - , Aw U ,.,, ,553-1 7 ',.-.kg 4 , rx f4'?!'Q1,,.,,1 7: S- . ' '- '-KY' VEQP7' ,NA -- , V. 1 A ft 5-3,3 jx A larry: Fw: win, Y 6 I Us grim.: i. - - x f f 1 af K ' S-v . 'I .. '-s ,- - ,Sf . - 1 -x ' qv, Jj-7 f' 237-. 'f eva as .Q U ,Ng 1--YK. HQ' : Y f ' . -Q X ' ,1 45 ,-2,1 4,6 'wsr ff-f ,wj5i'3'L,'g,- - . f , 'S .'--ff , . - avr. ,swf - -A fn-' T' ', 'f,.W'.' 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Mr. Quaid gulps Jeff Fisher. Phases Of School Life Mold Unified Montage Alfhough each phase of school life is differenl' and varied, ii' all combines inlo a unified monlage. The bewildering firsl' day of a sophomore lranslorms inlo con- fidence as The year progresses. ln fhe fall, rhe iuniors show Their pride as lhey re- ceive 'rheir class rings. and lhey experience 'rhe salisfaclion of being a par? belonging 'ro a whole. Seniors refurn wifh lhe supe- riorily of lheir preslige. and eveyfhing lhey see reflecls lamiliarily and 'rhe pasl. Soon, lhey will be making imporlanl cle- cisions affecling 'rheir desliny. n 5, T 1 Rl I Hooruh for Clippers ! shout enfhusiasiic specfa+ors during a fall fqofball game. W1 nl LY See, I fold you if was c girl. Lynn Swearingen explains io Vernon Marcoullier 'Find fha? bool: if if kills m l l l bei' you won'+ find a ring size like mine ? l An unconcernecl Craig Dare worlcs on as Lance Trossevin and Walfer Hudson conironf an explaining Ray Culler. Wl1af did you do. Ray. miss c noie on your fromboneu? fs s l' 1 1 Now where did l hide fha? Mad Magazine ? says Cafhy Veazy as she searches fhrough fhe office files. Alice Marfin and Marlene Carres advise fheir comrade If you climb fo a higher sfep. if may be easier. Rush Signifies Day's End The chaofic rush fo fhe lockers is fhe signal fhaf fhe day is over. Mosf sfudenfs pour ouf of fhe classrooms and mingle oufside while waifing for fheir bus. For ofhers, fhe day is nof yef finished since fhis is The fime for clubs and exfracurricular acfivifies. make-up fesfs. play rehearsals, defenfion. dance decora- fions. or feam pracfice for a sporf. While if is infangible, an imporfanf face? of school life is fhe inifiafive of sfuclenf leaders. Through fheir class officers, fhe general sfu- denf body is represenfed. Guided by faculfy and adminisfrafion, fhey are able fo sfrive for fhe highesf. In adclifion, fhe sfudenfs can re- ceive professional help in healfh, library, guidance, and speech fherapy. The Sfudenf Council. by meefing weekly, sfrives fo solve problems which confronf fhe sfudenfs. School publicafions provide Clippers wifh a hisfory of The year in fheir yearbook and an opporfu- nify fo express personal opinion in fhe news- paper. if We now wifness young Rembrandfs in acfion. ff? .. .HR l N- ' l x4 Q A , . l N Look ouf! Here come those came Richard Tefer warns Ruffin Moore. Gush Callus spruces up The goal pos? wil-h black and gold I2 l Durnng lhenr lunch break sfudenis hcsfen +0 'fhexr lockers for a 'fresh balch of books Calendar of Events Foretells Highlights Even fhrough + Enfhusiasm generaled by 'lhe cheer- leaders inlensilies school spiri'r. Sludenl' supporl' is eviden? a+ pep rallies and games, where many furn our lo encourage lhe 'leam af foofball. baskelball. and baseball games and lraclc mee'l's. Highlighls on 'rhe calendar of 'lhe year's evenls are marked by Homecoming acliv- iries. Sadie Hawkins Dance. Honor Sociely lnduclion, Chrislmas feslivilies and dances, Valenline celebrafion, All Sporls Nighi, band concerls. Science Fair, Spring car- nival, and dramalic presenialions. ln May, lhe iuniors and seniors revel af 'rheir re- speclive proms afier much planning and preparalion. The climax of lhe year is reserved for seniors-gradualion from one phase of life, and yer 'rhe commencemenl of anoiher. he fence rhe band members look good. LIL Does fhe 4:l5 bus come 'through here? Aaron Builer desperalely aslcs Gerald Kohnen and Valerie Osii. Wmfwgyyiw WQWMWWWW Wfiqfiwf M www ywywf V UWMJ vnwfuff' W' Exams +o grade . . . respecf 'ro earn . . . knowledge fo explain and insrill . . . memos fo follow . . . curious minds 'ro arouse and challenge . . . understanding to fosfer . . Q lesson plans fo prepare . . . oufloolrs fo broaden . . . confidence fo siirnulafe . . . numerous forms fo complefe . . . unsure sfeps +o dired' . . . embryos of maiurify +o nurfure . . . Such are 'the mosaic respon- silfaimies of ilxose on flue o'rl1er end of flue c a . My views on Teenagers? M-m-m, Ief me Think . , , 'Well . . . I lilre Them . . . Yeah! Really l do ! 3' f ,is 1524 is Mr. Michael E. I-lerniclc, principal, pauses a momenT before sTaTing his opinions on To- day's youTh. Mr. Hernick States Ideas Bow-Tied and smiling, Principal Michael E. Herniclc celebraTes an especially mean- ingful l965-66 year. This is his ThirTieTh anniversary as a principal in Prince Georges CounTy. l have compleTe TrusT and TaiTh in The youTh of Today. In These words, Mr. I-lerniclc sums up his view on Teenagers. YeT words are noT really needed To ex- press The living opinion oT Mr. l'lerniclc- his acTions. As one rushes To beaT The IaTe bell, Mr. Herniclc may be seen chaTTing To sTudenTs in The Guidance Office or pondering an educaTionaI quesTion wiTh a Teacher as They walk down The corridors. During afhleric evenTs, he leads The school in wholehearTed cheer. BuT TirsT and ToremosT, The door marked Principal is opened To all. The man wiThin is never lonely, Tor daily, sTu- denTs enTer To Talk, To share, To discuss. and To laugh wiTh a True educaTor. Mr. Arfhur W. Kirkland Mr. Lonnie L. Kisner Mr. ArThur Kirkland sTudies schedules of The week's acTiviTies. W'5 Mr. Lonnie Kisner is caughT in The acf as he rechecks an affend-ance wife forifhe monfhly reporT. Open Doorwuys Further Entries As one walks down The corridor Toward The gym many doors click by . . . Main OT- Tice . . . Guidance Office . . . P.A. Room ...Library . . . Principal. ..? The door under The ominous sign Ad- minisTraTion opens inTo The privaTe do- main of The Two vice principals. Mr. ArThur Kirkland and Mr. Lonnie Kis- ner. have many responsibilifies in and around The school. To Mr. Kisner falls The Tedious job ol keeping an accuraTe accounT oT The enTire enrollmenT and aT- Tendance. Mr. Kirkland schedules and su- pervises all school acTiviTies, ranging from bake sales To assemblies. He also programs The masTer schedule of courses Tor The school year. P Barley B. Bilub S. Bolefth M. Footen P. Hale I. Kirchner NOT PICTU RED N Miller R. Putt L. Peacock D. Rutto K. Stacey D. Wiatt M Wasserman English Fucilitates Way To Effective Communication PATRICIA A. BAILEY Salisbury State College: teaches reading: sponsors the Maiorettes. BARBARA L. BIZUB California State College: teaches English IV: spon- sors National Honor Society and Maiorettes. SHIRLEY J. BOZARTH Columbia Union College: teaches English Ill. MARION F. FOOTEN Frostburg State College: teaches English lll and IV. PATRICIA D. HALE George Washington University: teaches English ll and Journalism I and ll: sponsors The CIippor's Leg and The Searchlight. IRMA F. KIRCHNER Montclair State College: teaches English lIl:, spon- sors Chess Club ancl The Quill and Scroll: English department chairman. NELDA L. MILLER Arizona State University: teaches English IV and advanced composition: sponsors The Quill and Scroll. ROSE MARIE PAFF The College ot William and Mary: teaches English IV and the German correspondence Class. LUCY PEACOCK Dulce University: teaches English lll. DAVID C. RUFFO State Teachers' College: teachers speech and drama: sponsor Drama Club. KARLA R. STACEY Wisconsin State University: teaches English ll: sponsors National Honor Society and Sophomore Class. MARSHA WASSERMAN Brooklyn College: teaches English ll and Ill. DIANE C. WIATT University ot South Carolina: teaches English ll Marlc Smith starts to raise his hand as Kathy Mills. Kathy Ludlie. question. Janet Rathbun Buddy Gasque, and Chris Lum consider Miss MiIler's Miss Pafricia Bailey, lhe reading leacher, checks figures lo help Chris Lum labulale her speed-reading score for lhe day. Grammar Usage Expands By Development Of Skills English, English, English, and more Eng- lish . . . and slill leachers hear Where is il' al? or l don'l' hardly have any. English, English, English . . . every year English . . . and some sfudenls even elecl advanced composifion, Journalism I or ll. Whal abour lhose who 'rake speech. drama. and reading? One iusl can'f ger away from il-all Those English courses! English l, English ll, English lll, and Eng- lish IV . . . grammar school English and college English . . . Teachers musl ilhink sludenls iusl can'+ learn English . . . and you know somelhing? Englishj English, and more English . . .They are righl! Jeaneffe lnnamaralo and Briana Harri- son, in 'lhe foreground, walch Mr. Rufio inlenlly. In lhe background Carolyn Nix- on, Bob While. and Ann Selinslry ponder his suggeslions. cf-ff, Donna Weissner conlemplales changes as she lislens carefully lo Miss Nelda MiIler's consfruclive crificisms of her essay in I2+h grade English. Math, Science Departments Train Precise Ideas Since mathematics is the language ot all sciences. both the math and the science departments correlate their courses. Basic mathematics, such as advanced general math. Algebra l and ll, and geometry lay a firm foundation tor the more abstract sub- iects-trigonometry and elementary analy- sis. senior math analysis, and calculus-the tools ot the science wing. Burning sulphur and formaldehyde-the odoriterous ettects ot scientific tormulas- permeate the halls annually. The neophyte courses, biology'and physical science. ac- climate the potential scientist tor such com- plex subiects as chemistry. advanced biol- ogy, and physics. Controlled experimen- tation in a laboratory situation makes con- crete the abstract learned in mathematics. The Science Fair provides an opportunity to display original depth studies. X VW' FREDERICK D. ATKINSON Washington-Jefferson College. U. S. Military Acad- emy. and George Washington University: teaches chemistry: sponsors the Civil Air Patrol. RICHARD J. COSTA Rhode Island College: teaches calculus. geometry, math analysis. and trigonometry and elementary analysis: sponsors the Helmsmen and the .Stage Crew. JOHN C. CROFT Frostburg State College: teaches Algebra ll, Al- gebra II-trigonometry, geometry, and trigonom- etry and elementary analysis: sponsors Homecoming and the Tennis Team. PHILIP V. Di ZEREGA University of Virginia teaches Algebra ll, trigo- nometry, geometry. and math analysis: supervises locker distribution: math department chairman. G. THOMAS DOUGLAS Loclc Haven State College: teaches Algebra ll. elementary analysis, and math analysis: sponsors the iunior class. F. Atkinson R. Costa J. Croft P. Di Zerega 6. Douglass T. Hamorski P. Hanrahan L. Jensen J. Kessler M. Kreimer C. Van de Ree L. Yeariclr THOMAS G. HAMORSKI East Stroudburg State: teaches physics and physi- cal science: sponsors the senior class. PAMELA E. HANRAHAN University ot' Maryland: teaches advanced biol- ogy and biology science department chairman. LEROY JENSEN University of Maryland: teaches biology: sponsors the iunior class. JOSEPH J. KESSLER Bloomburg State College: teaches biology: spon- sors the Key Club and the sophomore class. MARY C. KREIMER University ot Florida: teaches advanced general math. Algebra ll, and geometry. CAROL E. VAN DE REE Dulce University: teaches advanced general math. Algebra I, Algebra ll. and geometry. LOIS M. YEARICK Connecticut College tor Women: teaches chemistry and physical science. V fr wb! Ancient Times Provide Beacon For Modern Era W6 a. W 22 WWW J. THOMAS BOCCUTO Frosiburg Sfare Collegeg reaches U.S. hisiory and P.O.D.: sponsors JV foofball feam. LESLIE A. CARROLL Universiiy of California: 'Ieaches French I and ll: sponsors fha French Club. JAMES R. COWAN Salisbury Sfafs College: leaches P.O.D.: sponsor Sludenf Council and ihe Key Club. PEGGY J. HALL Wesf Virginia Universifyz feaches French I. MYRIAM OJEDA LETTICH Infernaiional-American and Universify of Puerio Rico: 'reaches Spanish I and ll: sponsors ihe Span- ish Club. M. JOSEPH LYNN Universify of Scranion and Calholic Universifyg 'leaches P.O.D.: sponsors ihe senior class: social siudies deparimenf chairman. JAMES R. MATTHEWS George Washingion Universiry: ieaches world his- fory: sponsors ihe Duclcpin Bowling Club and ihe senior class. LOREN A. MATTHEWS Union College and George Washingfon Universiiy: ieaches U.S. hislory lfaculiyl represenfaiive fo PGCTA. 'P'Fg K. Taschenberger M. Todd J. Tubbs L. Vesl' JACUELINE C. MUNDELL University of Colorado: leeches Spanish I: sponsors The Spanish Club. RICHARD A. NICODEMUS Shepherd College and Wesf Virginia Universiiy reaches U.S. history. VILMA J. PARKS Marycresf College and George Washingfon Univer silyt ieaches Spanish II. JOAN G. ROCKEY Universify of Iowa: reaches P.O.D.: sponsors fhe Tri-Hi-Y. KARL F. TASCHENBERGER Frosfburg Slate College: 'ieaches world geograpb and driver's educaiiong sponsors fhe Audio-Visual Club and ihe Golf Team. MICHAEL TOLL Frosfburg Sraie College: reaches world hisfory and U.S. hisfory. J. MICHAEL TUBBS Universiiy of Texas: Ieaches French II and Ill: sponsors the French Club and ihe Fllshlighh lab- orafory chairman. ,LUCIA J. VEST College of Charlesion: 'reaches Laiin I, II. Ill. and IV and French I: sponsors fhe Junior Classical Lea- gue: language deparimenl' chairman. NOT PICTURED J. Boccufo L. Carroll J. Cowan P. Hall M. Lynn M. Leiiich J. Maifhews L. Maiihews J. Mundell R. Nicodemus V. Parlcs J. Roclrey Foreign Diulects Allure Various Lingo Electors When lhe lirsl' man drew on lhe walls of his cave. he was using piclorial language 'ro describe evenls of his life. These oc- currences ol The pas? are now called hislory and his drawings commenced 'rhe slruclure of language. Ahhough Oxon Hill doesn r offer a course in primifive picforial language, programs of French, Spanish, Lalin, and even a cor- respondence course in Germanffr chedj d ' ff c ule . K' , fl' World hisiory. worlchqeogralohy, Uniled Slales hislory, and Problems of Democracy supplanl exclusive caveman hisi . Thiise courses furnish a valid chrpniclelg , . i l jr' L ,'. f' X , . . f-1 1 . .JV 'A-Chl, 'uifiswnf l.-'641' fl My K L! if . 1 French Ill sfudenfs in lhe language lab wail for Mr Thomas Parks subshfule io flip fheir knobs and lune lhem in lo fhe laps for fheir weekly pracfice in fluency and comprehension -lp P. Gibbs D. Hannaway C . Head C. Helms A. Hosiers J. I-Iyer J. Kashmere L. Moore R. Moore I. Sorrell Business Program Broodens Dccupotionol Horizons PATRICIA A. GIBBS Shippensburg Sfale College: reaches advanced ryp- ing, nofehand. personal Iyping: Sadie Hawkins Dance chairman. DONNA R. HANNAWAY Universify of Bridgeport: reaches general business. personal fyping, and Typing ll. CAROLYN HEAD Wesiern Kenfucky Sfafe College: 'reaches Shorf- hand ll and office pracfice: business deparimenf chairman. CHARLES J. HELMS Easiern Kenfucky Siaie College: feaches business ma'rh: sponsors FBLA and Chess Club. A. ALICE HOSTERS Berea College: leeches Bookkeeping I, business law, business economics. and Typing Il: sponsors FBLA. JANET L. HYER Glenville Siafe College, Maryland Universiiy: Miss Lois Moore surveys a class of neophyie fypisfs as 'Ihey pi 'reaches general recordkeeping. iobproblems, and supervises Work Sfucly Program. JOHN R. KASHMERE Susquehanna Universily: leaches Bookkeeping I and ll, and recordkeeping: manages school sfore: busi- ness manager of The Clipper's Log and The Search- Iighi: Teacher Welfare Commifiee Iireasurer. LOIS O. MOORE Wesi Virginia lnsiilule of Technology: reaches busi- ness educafion, business sales and organizaiion. and personal fyping: sponsors Traffic Squad. RUTH Y. MOORE Ausfin Peay Sfafe College: reaches business law! economics. clerical office pracfice. personal Iyping, and Shorfhand l and Transcripfion. IDA D. SORRELL George Washingion Universify and Virginia Poly- Iechnic Insliiuie: reaches business educalion: Shorl- hand I. and 'typing and Iranscripiion. skills againsf a racing clock in a lime-wriling fest .unm1.f cn Miss Carolyn Head moves down ihe aisles in a fyping Transcription class. ' 9 f , . , She is observing sfudenfs during a iesi. Accuracy Means Efficiency Fd 'fcl fd fd . . . As many people know. especially ones who have classes in +he business wing, 'Ihese Ie'Hers are drilled inio boih +he 'fingers and minds of 'Ihose in fyp- ing classes-Typing I and ll, and personal' ryping. Nexf door, pages and pages of shorihand are scribbled daily. 'ro be +ran- scribed Iafer, in lessons of Shorihand I and II. and Shorihand I and Transcripiion. Down ihe hall, business ma'rh.probIems are scrawled incessanily on blaclcboards, while columns of figures are iabulaied on adding machines. as requesf and applicaiion lei- +ers are wriiien, and programs are mimeo- graphed in secre+ariaI pracfice. .X , g Mr. Charles Helms collecis homework assignmenfs from his business math class. Maggie Solyom-Felneie fakes diciafion in shorihand class. Acts Aid Pupils CHARLOTTE BURLEY Universily ol Delaware: leaches Home Economics ll and lll: sponsors lhe FHA. C. WILLIAM JOHNSON Wallace College: leaches lhe concerl and reserve bands: music deparlmenl chairman. DENNIS J. LASSIGE California Slale College: leaches Woodworking I, ll. and lll. PAUL E. LUYSTER California Slale College: leaches Dralling l, ll, and lll. JESSIE E. MOORE Drexel lnslilule of Technology: leaches Arl ll, lll, and lV: sponsors lhe Arl Club: arl deparlmenl chairman. THOMAS B. QUAID LaSalle College: leaches French IV, music lheory, concerl choir. and girls chorus. WILLIAM F. RAIVEL Universily ol Maryland: Teaches Graphic Arls ll, lll, and lV: induslrial arls deparlmenl chairman. DOROTHY SANGER Universily ol Maryland: leaches Arl ll, lll, and IV: sponsors lhe Arl Club. DOROTHY C. WILLIAMS Syracuse Universily: leeches Home Economics lll and IV: sponsors lhe FHA: home economics de- parlmenl chairman. Mr. William Johnson slraighlens his lie in lhe band room before lacing lhe music. C. Burley NOT PICTURED: W. Johnson W. Raivel D. Lassige P. Luysler J. Moore T. Quaid D. Sanger D. Williams Dennis Phillips. Taral: Baneriea, and Sharon Repperl engage in erasing, drawing wilh charcoal, and slcelching wilh a pencil during arl. Mrs. Dorolhy Sanger observes Franlc Owens as he worlcs on a clay head ol an African in lhe arl class. L , , ,. ,W I Sian Palczewslu uses lhe period fo concenfraie on sorling fhe small prinhng leffers, in graphic arfs. Complicalions sei' in when'Vicki Powers wonders how she could have sewn her fingers logefher, in Home Economics. Capabilities To Became Trades In Years To Come Eyes widen as one enlers an arf room. A+ a glance, 'rhey are siruck by vivid colors composing finished piclures, lumps of clay molded inlo figures, small mobiles 'lhal were once slraighf wires. ln 'lhe hands of ar+ slu- denls, nofhing becomes somelhing: in 'rhe hands of music sludenls pages full of dols and lines flow info beaulilul melodies. The whir of sewing machines, The quief Byron Gibson Milne Byrd and Louis Torialr model 'rhis year's siyle in men's haberdeshery as They clean up shavings lefl' by rhe drill press, in wood shop. licking of a limer, 'lhe shrill voices of lhe nursery school children. and lhe calm diag- nosis of family problems denoie lhe lhree l-lome Economics rooms. ln lnduslrial Arls. 'rhe masculine counfer- parl of Home Economics. floor plans are designed. programs are prinled. and inrri- care machine paris are drawn fo scale. af decorafinq Their cuf coolcies. Judy Talmadge and Lynn Harding work dillgenlly E. Crescenze R. Mann R. Miller V. Savoca C. Smith C. Wooldridge NOT PICTURED: J. Girardi J. Riley R. West Athletic Program Ascribes To Physical Fitness EDWARD P. CHESCENZE University of Maryland: teaches P.E. IV: Coaches the basketball team. JAMES V. GIRARDI University ot Maryland: teaches driver's education: coaches football team and track team: driver's edu- cation co-chairman. RONALD L. MANN Frostburg State College: Teaches P.E. ll. Ill. and IV: coaches varsity and JV basketball teams. R. ELAINE MILLER Marshall University: teaches P.E. ll. JAMES H. RILEY Prince Georges Community College and Frost- burg State College: teaches P.E. ll: coaches the JV basketball team. VIC SAVOCA University ot Miami: teaches driver's education: sponsors football team. CAROLYN C. SMITH Asbury College: teaches P.E. ll and lll: sponsors J.V. cheerleaders. ROBERT E. WEST University ot North Carolina: teaches P.E. II and Ill: coaches varsity football team. CAROL C. WOOLDRIDGE George Washington University: teaches P.E. II and Ill: sponsors Varsity cheerleaders. Bouncing on trampolines, tlying on rings, and climbing ropes-these are but a tew activities in the rigorous physical educa- tion program. A change tor some. is the temporary re- placement ot physical education, driver's education. Since it is only a thirty-six hour course, however. students soon. return to their strenuous exercises. IN-X Mr Ed CFSSCSHIS PVOVHS that even COUCIWSS Paifonlle 'fha libfUfY- All right, Susan, you can get ott the tloor now, and next time dont i as he searches for 6 W0l'd inthe dlCil0f16VY- start in reverse. sighs Mr. James Girardi. driver education instructor Mr. Bob Mullis, twelfth grade guidance counselor. and Nolan ln the guidance office. Mrs' I-OIS Egli types transcripts for stu Grant exchange pleasantries in Mr. Mullis's office before review- dents entering colleges or other schools. ing Nolan's cumulative record. Administrative Offices Create Official Atmosphere EMMA DT EVERSON Ohio State University: guidance counselor: guid- ance department chairman. . JERRY L. HARTMAN Muskingum College: guidance counselor: sponsors Student Council and A.F.S. ALICE LaClVITA Ohio State University. and Kent State University: guidance counselor: sponsors Neighborhood Youth Corps. JEAN M. MILLER Financial secretary. BOB J. MULLIS University of Maryland. and George Washington University: guidance counselor: sponsors Debate Club and Activities. MARGARET P. SMITH Perry Business Collegei guidance clerk. JUNE T. STOCKLINSKI Strayer Business College: guidance clerk: library clerk. JOAN B. VAWTER School secretary. E. Everson J. Hartman A. La Civita J. Miller B. Mullis M. Smith J. Stoclclinslzi J. Vawter Visiting the Guidance Office may some- times be by invitation. These written re- quests sent to students. are one of the many duties comitant with the counseling func- tion that are performed by the clerical staff. The Result of an invitation--an appoint- ment with a counselor-pursue queries con- cerning scheduling. educational goals, voca- tional aspirations. or socio-personal prob- lems. No notice is needed, however, for a visit to the Main Office. In the Main Office, the school secretary manages daily school busi- nes , while the school treasurer handles fi- nancial matters. 1 I 29 T. Dorclal. Library Clerk D. Garber. Librarian H. G-olembieski, Nurse C. Price, Head Librarian Staffs Aid Both Healthy Minds And Bodies Whispering voices and an anliseplic smell greel' sludenls as They enier lhe Heallh Room. Air condilioning makes lhe almosphere cool and comforiing, while clean beds and kind words from +he nurse and her sludenl helpers encourage sludenis 'ro feel beller. Anolher place of solilude is 'lhe library. One lhousand six hundred books can be found on iis shelves. Here, wilh lhe help of lhe librarians. sluclenis research, read, siudy. and learn. Noonlime, in fhe cafeleria. however, is far from quiel. Food prepared by The capable slaff. mingled wilh 'ralking and laughier, make il a delighlnful place. Sludenls may purchase hor meals, or sandwiches. Mainfaining lhese facililies in spolless condi- lion, as well as 'lhe resl of The school. is ihe responsibilily of Mr. Pyles and lhe cuslodial slafl. James Dorsey and Mary Golembieski wail palienily. while Mrs. Golembieski, school nurse, 'talks 'ro 'rhe parenls of a sludenf who is ill. I .J S tw, , 1---P -+ 3' Rufh Easlon searches 'rhrough her purse, while Paula Mack. in need of a pencil or pen, looks on hopefully. Sharron Repperl skims a reference book for some urqenfly needed inlormalion, and Nancy Sladek lforegroundl races ihe clock wifh her pencil. P T 32 Wiififfii! all Silly, silly sophomores searching bewilderedly for fhe fhird floor . . . iolly, iolly iuniors proudly displaying class rings . . . mighfy. mighfy seniors asserfing fheir righf 'fo sole occupancy of +he senior benches . . . ecfivo, acfivo officers unifying hundreds of sfudenis inio a co-operaiing body . . . All of these form a melange - ihe whole school on our side. wholehearfedly supporring fhe phases of school life and consfanfly recording ifs im- pressions. 5,7 KV .J -v' , 1 jp,-5 Q ,je-1' .PI-4 xJNiiV,f 27,7 5 J 'EV 58 adj ,4 'X Q ' Q5 r-of 'Triax Q, A ff' ff :Mei sl ' ,fz fy PJ' s ,SD J ,fl X N J A aj J N . ff f ff af F 74 vi SJ Q-J'-74N ki--ff Izzo ff' X58 iff J' PM sf' ' of Rfb 9' 42 - nf . A fly QQ! MY! ij' -JJ U N C, f Q9 Ni' ? .77 if N ff'-jp! Z! ,. my , V. I N1 L - V yy IQ K1 f ,W ffi' ' C-I W ff - U if Ties ' SENIOR CLASS COMMHTEE kj CHAIRMEN-Row one: Janef Hud- C ,f song Judy Joseph: Becky Hainsworlh. U Row fwo: Linda Lees: Linda Rucci: Barbara Elgin. Susan Pierce. Row ilwree: George Allen: John Kirwan! ' Kennefln McNeil. SENIOR CLASS TREASURERS-Row one: Nancy While: Marylmelen Bill Burnefi: Michael Anasfasio: James Smiih. Row ihree: Leslie Karr Dauplaise: Yvonne Wilkinson: Nancy Sherwood: Eugenia Eng. Row No: Philip Wisolslcy: David Cowan: Lance Trossevin. 34 Senior Closs History Seniors Pave Untried Route As the class of I966 surveys the past three years at Oxon Hill. they see them- selves following many customs set by former classes. l-lowever, it is possible to also view themselves as trend-setters. After the novelty of attending a school of over i500 students had partially worn off. confused sophomores participated in their first homecoming. which was marred by the tragic death of President John F. Kennedy. Arranging the Valentine Dance via a Sentimental Journey was the lledglings' first initiation into school life. Ordering class rings in June instead of the following Nov- ember was a first for the class ot '66. Then, a second first was made when sophomores attended Class Day with the upperclassmen. With a year's experience behind them. juniors elected class ,officers and seHled down with piles of books to cram for college testing. Tests soon became second- ary as the excitement for their first prom, Cotton Cotillionf' mounted. This success- ful dance along with the I965 Class Day marked the end of the iunior year and the beginning of the mighty, mighty seniors ot I966. Seniority and superiority earmarked the class float, As-salt the Eagles . which placed first in Homecoming competition. The new courtyard became the center of Yuletide festivities as seniors decorate a Christmas tree for the yard and sang carols. After the holidays. it seemed i'he main sub- iect was who was accepted at what col- lege. June activity lanning began as soon as the New Year did. ln January. Over the Rainbow , the theme of the Senior Prom. was decided after weeks of discussion. ln February graduation preparations com- menced with the ordering of announcements and name cards and. measuring for caps and gowns. Mixed emotions led the seniors into graduation ceremonies emphasizing that the glory of the present is in the oppor- tunity to mold the future. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Row one: Linda Virata. rec. sec.: Kathleen Amos. vice- pres. Row two: Donna Schwab. corr. sec.. Brenda Quick. prom chm. Row three: Pamela Sandy. treas.: Mr. Joseph Lynn. sponsor. Row four: Mr. James Matthews. sponsor: Jerald Pyles. pres.: Mr. Thomas Hamorski. sponsor. 'Mighty, Mighty Seniors' Assume Status ROBERT JOHN AHERN w X Bobby I IN V PAMELA GAIL AKINS Q Pam FHA it FBLA I. 2. else Club 3. ' I' 3: ' I KATHRYN ANN ALDERSON -1 NX RJ athy GAA I, 2. 3: Folk Music Club 2: Y? r-Hi-Y 3: French Club 3. Transfer: Pep Club I: X Q Q2 rill Tearri I: XJ 1 ' - REGINA MARY ALEKSIEWICZ W - ' 4 Re ie Art Club 3: FNA 3: Concert Choir 'V r, F' ' 2. 3: Girls' Chorus I: Follr Music Club 3: N Q QL' R. J My N pxhish Club I: Carnival Comm. 2. I R ll DANIEL WAYNE ALEXANDER - N enny . .. Concert Choir 3. QD I A, 95 Q 3 'X JOHN ERNEST ALEXANDER W T J nny Work Study Clu ' ' .. . b pres. 3. K, - L GARY PRICE ALLARo Ay Z A' nj Garyf' . .. Track I. 2, 3: Spanish Club 2. V V U KL' QL aE1'rY MAY ALLEN 1 ' 1' , B t GAA 3: Tri-HI-Y 3. R A J N I I' ' GEORGE FRANKLIN ALLEN ' .em ' M' R orge Natl. Honor Soc. 2, 3: Student P 'mfg C 1' f W :iI rep. 2. -3: Class Gift Comm chm. 3: Base- X j , II, arsity I: Basketball, JV I. Varsity 2, 3: Con- J .LV L V XE I S' 'Gee Wand I. 2. 3: Lettermen's Club 2. 3. 'Ni' . 'Y AY I . KATHLEEN ELIZABETH AMOS IT' I DK-why Natl. Merit Scholarship Letter 3: lmf XY RI' .J V 'vements Comm. chrn. 3: Student Council rep. 3 - ft' fx Class vice-pres. 3: French Club I: Drama club Y ,FJ JXP, jtv I. sec. 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3. y AIM RY y -.W H Y MICHAEL ROBERT ANASTASIO A, N, ' 'e' Natl. Honor Soc. 2, treas. 3: Student A .W R, j X ,foil rep, 2. alt. 3: Homeroom treas. 3: Tennis all gl JJ BN - I QV: Debate Club 3: Chess Club 2, 3: Science J, Kg, .3 L , LJ . 3. ' ' X I: RICHARD GEORGE ANNAS I ' :IRI h' Student Council rep. I: Baseball. JV X ' a ity 2. 3: Sports Announcer 3. D. Alexander J. Alexander G. Allard B. Allen G. Allen K. Amos M. Anastasio R. Annas L. Anfon A. Archambaull B. Armsrrong C. Au R. Babislrin P. Balawag K. Banlcs L. Banos C v.4 ' , j wa if .lcv .Nw WWQW7 S I Accepling hinls from Oxon I-:lill's man of wide experience. Mr. Michael E. ,. ,f- AVV, Llernick. ya fhejass o76'g,f Bes'r All Around Dona Schwab and Danny r , iz. 1 , f o fwfffbybl .3 . 4 .- . X X flfbff Old Friend Li A do V l,hf5'11J 71 fl, Accept New..7,.M, Lf Q LINDA MARIE ANTON JL, V1 V x Linda GAA 3: Transfer: Cheerleader 21 ' rwecwe I. Yearbook I: Newspaper 2. AVA DEAN ARCHAMBEAULT I V f Avia Girls' Chorus 2: Concerl Choir 3.f C 3 I N BARBARA ANN ARMSTRONG L , Barbara -f , CHRISTINE MARGARETAU -lV9'5'x VV Chris . . . Bowling Club, capi. 2. 3. VV ROBERT BABISKIN U. Wx Bob Nall. Honor Soc. 2, 3: Lab: assf. 2. 3. If 'CQ CLC., PEDRO Joss BALAWAG ,ri ' Pere . . . Chess Club 3. M KATHLEEN LOUISE BANKS ., 7' Kafhy All Sporis Nighr I. 2: FBLA 3: 3: Bowling Club I: Homecoming Courr I. 2. . A XJ! I LUIS FELIPE BANOS. JR. - filfwii Louie . . . Worlc Sfudy Club 3: Boolcslore 'rans- B fer: Chrisfmas Dance chm. 2: Sfage Cfgw 2:.,A ,' Cappella Choir 2. f J. ' - filjxfc Z1 .1 ill'-.I , I 7 + i 'L I fb? W ', V ,-i' f Q 4, '. -1 J . ,f In f We reeuir -rf f V ,' X5 V V I .L 7l,'X'7 V we 4 lx x ,ft ,V V , NA: ill? , ,ply 'fiflfx , 'I xv I- V!C'A.f ,V Vflliw ' l'Vfl'LLX1,Lf? Q X VV -1 l 5 XV ,VNV VQ ,-.f VV .V ANAL' VE , 4 VL, A f,i14,,lJj,1V,mh V! i V V V A L V V V . Qx yr, A -f .1 I- 4, ,V V ,V , V J . I, If V V lm V Tail V, , .57 X eq xix.Tl'X.l,Ly.fcv1,L7 11,1 kfcfflhliiwi V1 LL ,Qui Il lqinly f,rX.fM.' . JV? V VV t V V R, 7 . K Bl l 'V ' '-'- fy 721' ,. f ' '-1 . B' L XV XIX Ie 7 NI' '+J4'l I'gfQ, ll?ilv V!iU 'qfAix1f f r ' ' fi ' ' V Aff' ' xeE.eW.f we J. Bardi R. Bass D. Baumgerlner M. Bayly C. Bealo R. Beclcwillw D. Ber+l1el M. Bey Float Nabs Top Place F. Bibb D. Bissell G. Blackwell L. Blake JULIAN LEONARD BARDI Lenny . . . Homecoming Comm. 3: Class Day Comm. 3. ROBERT LOYD BASS Bobby . . . DONALD JOHN BAUMGARTNER Baum . . . MARK FRANCIS BAYLY Mark .. . Helmsmen 2, 3. CAROL ANN BEATO Carol Science Fair I. 2: Maiorelles l, 2. co-cept. 3: Bowling Club 3. ROGER LEE BECKWITH Roger . . . DONALD CLAYTON BERTHEL Donnie .. . Beskelbell, JV l, Varsily 2: All Sporls Nighf l .2, 3: Bowling Club l. MICHAEL PAUL BEY Mike Science Fair 2. FRANK THOMPSON BIBB Soniny . . . DEL WESTON BISSETT Del Nall. Honor Soc. 2. 3: Science Fair l, 2: Malh Sem. l: Science Sem. l, 3: Debafe Club lreas. 3: Folk Music Club 3. GARY RICHARD BLACKWELL Gary . . . LINDA LEE BLAKE Linda ... Work Sfudy Club 3. Class of '66 Use Court ROBERT JAMES BLANTON Bobby ... THOMAS ARTHUR BLEICH Tom . . . ROSEMARY ANNE BOHN Rosie HEATHER JEAN BOLTZ Hea+her Sludenl' Council all. I: Cheerleader. JV I: GAA 2, 3: All Sporls Nighl' l, 21 Tri-Hi-Y 3. ELLEN ELIZABETH BORG Ellen Ari Club 3: FNA I, 2, lreas. 3: Lolin Club I, 2. CAROLINE ELAINE BRANDON Carol . . . WILLIAM DANNY BROOKS Dan Sludenl Council rep. I: Baslcelball. JV I, Varsily 2. KARLENE VIRGINIA BROWN Karlene . . . Ofc. helper 3. Larry Spooky Trollinger and Vickie Underwood. Mod A+l'rleIic , pause in fron? of +l'1e lrampoline, one possible symbol of the prowess of bOll1- R. Blanlon T. Bleicln R. Bohn H. Bollz 9,-x E. Borg C. Brandon W. Broolls K. Brown Peers Select Officers In S. Brown D. Browne W. Brugman W. Bryan Three Ballots STEVEN MERLE BROWN Slave Transfer: Sludenl' Council rep. I. 2: Wresfling I, 2: Baseball I: Golf l. 2: Science Club frees. 2, Prom Comm. 2: Homecoming Comm. 2. DAVID RICHARD BROWNE Dave Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Foolball. JV l, Varsily 2, 3: LeHermen's Club 3. WARREN RICHARD BRUGMAN Rick Seerchlighl Pholographer 2, 3: Clipper'a Log Pholographer 3. WILSON CLEO BRYAN, JR. Wilson . .. Track 2: All Sporls Nighl' I. MICHELE BILLIE BUCCOLIERO Michele Folk Music Club 2. 3. PAMELA JEAN BURKE Pam . . . Tri-Hi-Y 3. BILL BRUCE BURNETT Bill Homeroom lreas. 3: Fooiball. Varsily 2: Spanish Club I: Ari Club I: Homecoming Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3. JANICE RUTH BURNETT Tee Concerl Band I, 2, 3: French Club 3: C.A.P. 3. KAREN ELIZABETH BURNS Karen ... Ar? Club 3. DAVID ROY BUTLER Dave All Sporls Nighr 2, 3. DARWIN KEMPER BYNACKER Dimpy MARGARET ANN BYRD MargareI ' . . . M. Buccollero P. Burke B. Burnell J. Berneh' K. Burns D. Bullet D. Bynacker M. Byrd M. Byrd F. Cady J. Cady G. Calfall D. Callahan C. Campbell T. Canavan M. Canferbqry '66 Sets Academic Gait MICHAEL PAUL BYRD Mike . .. Track I: Helmsmen 3. FLORENCE RITA CADY FIip . .. Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Fosler Parents Comm. 3. JOHN THOMAS CADY Johnny Sfudenr Council all. I: Bowling Club I, 2. 3. GEORGE ALFRED CAFFALL George . . . Concert Choir I. DAVID JOSEPH CALLAHAN Dave Baslcefball. Varsiry 3: Bowling Club 3. Tranafer: Foofball. J.V. I: Baseball, Varsiiy 2. CHERYL ANNE CAMPBELL Cheryl Anne .. . Sludenf Council rep. I, 2: GAA I, 2: Worlr Sfudy Club 3. THOMAS MICHAEL CANAVAN Tom . . . Golf 3: Chess Club I. 2. 3. MICHAEL JAMES CANTERBURY Mike . . . DAVID MICHAEL CARL Dave . .. Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Science Fair 3: Conceri Band 2, 3: Ari' Club I, 2, 3: Fell: Music Club 3: Science Sem. 3. JOYCE LINDA CARROLL Joyce Sludenf Council Rep. 2: Chrislmas Courf 2. JOHN BAYNE CASTLE J.B. ...FooI'baII. Varsily, 2, 3: All Sporis Night I. 2. 3. DIANA LYNN CATTERTON Diana Bowling Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. D. Carl J. Carroll J. Caslle D. Cafierlon C. Childress V. Choate N. Chrishman L. Clwrislie L. Clark R. Clearfield I. Clonlz W. Coalos Leaders Guide Events CAROL HELEN CHILDRESS Carol Homeroom Trees. I: Tri-Hi-Y 2. pres. 3: Bowling Club 3: Prom Comm. 2. 3: Brigadoon I. VERNON ALLEN CHOATE S Colbed Vern Homeroom Ireas. I: Conceri' Band I. ' 2, 3. L--we NANCY GRAY cHRisMAN Nancy Nail. Honor Soc. 3: FHA I. 2: Ari Club 3: FTA 3. LINDA SUE CHRISTIE Linda Nafl. Honor Soc. 3: Maioreiles I, sec- freas. 2, Capl. 3: FTA 2: Fosier Parenls Comm. 3: Gradualion Comm. 3. LYNN JUSTINE CLARK Lynn Concevl Choir I. 2, 3: Bowling Club I. 2. 3: Prom Comm. 3. RONALD DAVID CLEARFIELD Ron All Counfy Orchesira I. 2. 3: All Sfafe Orchesfra I, 2. 3: A Cappella Choir 3: Con- cerf Choir 3. IVEY IRENE CLONTZ D. Collon Ivey Ssarchlighi I. bus. mgr. 2. ed.-in-chief Dvcom 3: Homeroom frees. I: Quill and Scroll 3: FTA 3: Prom Comm. chm. 3. WAYNE THOMAS COATES Wayne . . . SHARON RAE COLBERT Sissy Rae .. . LILLIE JUANITA COLE Lillie Clipperelfes I. 2: FBLA 2. 3: Tri- Hi-Y 3: Arf Club 3: Baccalaureale Comm. 2: Car- nival Comm. 3: Ofc. Helper 3. DAVID COLTON DONALD GEORGE CORA Donnie ...SIudenI Council rep. I, 2: Foolball. Varsiiy I, 2. 3: Track I: Helmsmen I. 2, 3: Lef- fermen's Club I. 3. Dave P.A. Announcements Urge Participation RICHARD FRANKLIN CORLEY Rick . . . Graphic Aris Club 2. LEE COUCHENOUR Drac . . . DAVID VERNON COWAN Dave ... Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Science Fair 2: Homeroom freas. 3: Key Club I, 2, pres. 3: Chess Club 3: Golf 2, 3: Science Sem. 2. TERRY JANE COX Terry Nail. Honor Soc. 3: FHA I. 2: Bowl- ing Club 2: Homecoming Comm. 3: Carnival Comm. 2: Prom Comm. 3. ROBERT HAYES CRAWFORD Bob Helmsmen 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. V PAMELA JEAN CREASY Pam Natl. Honor Soc. 3: Arl Club I, 2. 3. MICHAEL JOHN CREVELING M. J. C. Homeroom frees. 2: Track I: Ari Club 2, 3: Flashlighi I, 2, 3: French Club I: Quill and Scroll 3. JUDITH ANNE CRISMOND Judy Concerl Choir 3: Drama Club 3: FTA 32 GAA I. GINA HELEN CROCI Gina Maioreffes I, 2: Arl Club I. 3: Bowling Club I. LEA ANN CUNNINGHAM Ann Sfudeni Council rep. I, 2. 3: Homeroom rreas. I: Tri-Hi-Y 2, frees. 3: Bowling Club I, 27 Prom Comm. 2. 3. RONALD PAUL CURTIS Ronnie ... RAY GEORGE CUTLER Roy Concerf Band I, 2. 3: A Cappella Choir 3: Bridge Club I: Amahl and Ihe Nighl Visiiors 3: The Music Man 3. R. Crawford P. Creasy M. Creveling J. Crismond G. Croci L. Cunningham R. Curiis R. Cufler R. Corley L. Couchenour D. Cowan T. Cox l i Best Looking seniors Frank Owens and Linda Ricci find driving home by car. less heclic 'than wailing for The school bus. Sun Inhibits Group Pics CLAUDETTE DANIELS CIaudeHe All Sporfs Nighf 2. CRAIG ALLAN DARE Craig Concerl Band 3: Prom Comm. 2. MARYHELEN DAUPLAISE Maryl'1elen Sludenl Council rep. 2. 3: Home- room freas. 3: Pep Club I: FBLA 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3: GAA 3: Prom Comm. chm. 3. JUDITH ARLENE DE FELICE Judi Pep Club I. 2: Liferarv Club I: Secre- farial Club 2. LINDA ANN DEGOLLADO Linda Nail. Honor Soc. 3: Adminisfraiive Ofc. helper 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. ANITA CAROL DENNISON Anile GAA I: Pep Club I: FNA I, 2. pres. 3: Conceri Band 3. ' DONNA KAYE DERSCH Donna Girls' Chorus I. REBECCA LOU DESTEFANO Becky . . . Worlc Sludy Club 3. C. Daniels C. Dare M. Dauplaise J. DeFelice I.. Degollado A. Dennison D. Dersch R. DeSIafano G. Dinn N. DoII1en T. Dolinger I. Donehoo N. Donn R. Downey M. Drake R. Dulce Studio Sends Portraits GARY WILLIAM DINN Gary . . . Concerl' Band 3: Spanish CIub'vice- pres, 3: Slage Crew 3. NANCY ANN DOLHEN Nancy . .. FBLA 3: ofc. helper 3. THOMAS LLOYD DOLINGER Torn ...Clippars Log 3: Golf 2. 3: All Sporfs Nighr I. 2, 3: Gymlchana I. 2. 3: LeHermen's Club 2, 3': Prom Comm. 2. 3: Class Day Comm. 3. IRENE KATHERINE DON EHOO Irene Najl. Meril' Scholarship Leifer 3: Arr Club 3. NANCY CECILIA DONN Nancy Nall. Honor Soc. 2, 3: Science Fair I: All Spor+s Nighr 2: Lafin Club 2, Sec. 3: Home- coming Comm. 2. REX HARRISON DOWNEY Harry Science Fair I: Track 2, 3: Bowling Club I. MARY CATHERINE DRAKE CcII'iy . . . ROBERT CARY DUKE Bob Foofball. JV I, Varsify 2. 3: Baseball JV I. Varsiiy 2. HAROLD WILLIAM DUNN Bill Helmsmen 3: Graphic Arls Club 3. RUTH DELLA EASTON Rufh Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Lafin Club I. sec. 2: Science Sem. 3. CHERYL DEE ECKERT Dee Dee Homeroom Ireas. 2: FBLA 2, 3: GAA 3. LINDA LOU ELDER Lin . H. Dunn R. Easfon C. Eclzerf L. Elder Don'+ forge? fo poinl your foes Toml as Tom Dolinger rebounds from a back- drop on fhe lrampoline. He is pracficing for All Sporls Nighl in which he rep- resenls fhe senior class. B. Elgin A. Elm .D. Embrey E. Eng A. Ennis K. Evans M. Fallin A. Farrar 'Pro' Snap Club Photos BARBARA ANNE ELGIN Barb Nall. Honor Soc. 2. 3: CheerIeader's JV l, Varsily 2, co-capl. 3: All Sporls Nighl' I. 2, 3: GAA I: Theme Comm. chm. 3: Prom Comm. 2. ARTHUR CRAIG ELM Ari . . . DONALD ROY EMBREY Don Traqlc I, 2. 3: AI Sporls Nighl 2, 3: Bowling Club l, 2. EUGENIA ENG Geni Nall. I-lonor Soc. 2. 3: Homeroom lreas. 33 Bowlnig Club I, 27 French Club pres. 3: FTA vice-pres. 3: GAA l, 2. KAREN SUZANNE EVANS Sue Transfer: Tallyho I. 2: Prom Comm. 2: Ski Club 2: Swimming leam I, 2. ALLEN LEE ENNIS AI . .. MICHAEL RICHARD FALLIN Mike . . . Spanish Club 2.3. ANITA DIANE FARRAR Diane WPGC Trunsmits First Salute To 0 H JAMES FREDERICK FATTIBENE Jim Science Fair I: CIipper's Log 3: All Sporls Nighl I, 3: Art Club I. 2: Science Sem. I: Carnival Comm. 2. :3 Class Day Comm. 3. LORETTA SUE FINK Lorrie Nall. Honor Soc. 3: CIippsr's Log 2, ed-in-chief 3: S+ucIenI Council all: 3: Homeroom Ireas. 2: Quill and Scroll 3: Prom Comm. chm. 2: Homecoming Comm. chm. 3. JAMES STEVEN FISHKIN Jim Nall. Merif Scholarship Leller 3: Nall. I-'lon Soc. 2. 3: Sluderil Council rep. I, 2: Con- cerl Band 2, 3: Debale Club pres. 2: Science Sem. I. 2: Conslilution Comm. chm. 3. SANDRA LYNN FORBES Sandy Sludenl Council all. 3. CYNTHIA HELLEN FORD Cindy Ofc. helper 3: Bowling Club I: FNA 3. SHARON JEAN FORD Sharon Transfer: Class rec. sec. I, Ireas. 2: GAA I. KRISTY ANNE FORREST KrisIy GAA 3: Spanish Club 2: Tri-I-li-Y 3: All Sporls Nighl' I. 2, 3: Homecoming Floal 2. 3: Prom Comm. chm. 2. CHARLES ROBERT FOSTER Charlie Bowling Club I. 2. PATRICIA HELEN FOSTER Pal Cheerleader, Varsily 2. sec. 3: Bowling Club I: Ofc. 3 helper 3. THOMAS RICHARD FRANCIS Tommy Tucker Foolball, JV I, Varsily 2, 3: Baslcelball, JV I. BERNARD SYLVESTER FRANKLIN Corky Ari Fair 2: Sludenl Council all. I. 2: Arl Club I, 2, pres. 3. MARY FRANCES FRASER Mary Sporis Day I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Trl-Hi-Y 3. J. Fallibene L. Fink J. Fishkin S. Forbes C. Ford S. Ford K. Forresl : C. Fosler P. Fosler T. Francis B. Franklin M. Fraser Gay Bulls, Tinsel Trim Courtyard Tree Milne . .. Baseball, JV I. 2. PAMELA MAE FRY Pam Natl. Honor Soc. 2. 3: Student Coun- cil alt. 2. 3: Homecoming Comm. chm. 3: College Night Comm. 3: Concert Choir I: Homecoming Court 2. Queens 3. JOSEPH RALEIGH GAINES Joe Audio Visual Club I. 2: Guidance ofc. helper 3. MAUREEN DAWN GALLAHAN Maureen . .. All Sports Night I: GAA I. HARRY STANTON GALLARDA Harry Science Fair I: Science Sem. I, 3: Math Sem. I: Latin Club 2. STEVE LEE GALLAWAY Steve Natl. Honor Soc. 3: Student Council rep. 2. alt. 3: Key Club 3. sec. I, 2. fr PAMELA RAE GANDY Ov '-'Pqrrf' Class Sec. I. treas. 3: Student Council L Friason I: All Sports Night I: Homecoming Comm. P' F D5 Q' L-SLVK3: Valentine Dance Comm. chm. I: Foster ' L. ry ' ents Comm. I. 2. 3. If Lf 5I NEAL FRANCIS GANZERT f , fn 5' I I Neal Searchlight 2: Clipper Log. Sports ed. J KH - ' Dy LAUREL EVELYN GARDNER 1, JN, . ' , LI by Laurie Natl. Honor Soc. 3: Art Club 2. Xi! ,V XD' Vf' 3, sec. I: French Club sec. I. vice pres. 2: Chess f J. 3 ,ii 1 I clubs If XC: XA: 7 ' MICHAEL RAYMOND eAsKlNs M LN! 'lj i ,V ' Mike . . . Track 2, 3. N , + JL HENRY CARL GASOUE b fb, ' V' '- ' '1 Budd All Sport Night l: Follc Music Clu Li Lvyv 3.-pre! 2: Quill and Scriall 3. gf ,VL Viv L Jo ANNE GAUNT f r . f it f Li Jo y xp A LJ 3230. . . Gain V N . a an 3 .L H. Gallarda S. Galloway P. Gandy N. Ganzert L. Gardner M. Gaskins H. Gasque J. Gaunt D. Gerow M. Gibbons P. Gibson D. Gill N. Glover R. Goddard C. Goff A. Gofreed Queen Rules Yuletide Bull DANIEL LEON GEROW Denny Helmsmen l. 2. 3. MARY CAROL GIBBONS Mary Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Sludenl Council rep. 3: CIipper's Log layouf ed. 3: Searchlighi' co- exchange ed. 2: Drama Club l, 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Prom comm. 2, cl'1m. 3. PAULA JEAN GIBSON Paula All Sports Nighf I: Concerf Band 3: Drama Club 3: Traffic Squad I. 2. co-capf. 3: FTA 2. 3: Prom Comm. 2. DONNA MARIE GILL Donna . . . GAA 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. E, NANCY KAYE GLOVER Nancy . . . FBLA 2. ROSALYN ANN GODDARD Roz . .. Drama Club 3: GAA I: Pep Club I: Arr Club 3: Foll: Music Club 3. CAROLYN JOAN GOFF Carolyn FBLA 3: Spanish Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Carnival Comm. 3: Grad. Comm. 3. ANDREW GOFREED Andy Chess Club I. 2. 3: Bridge Club 2. Several eager seniors await amid confusion. ro order promising graduafion pic- fures from Zamslny Sludio represeniafives. 1 Q5 Y I 5' -J rr Q' ' ' 'Q s L : , Y vs' I .- - ..- e - .. If 3 ' E A2 -1 A i r- - .. Y . 31 I H argue. 4 N 41 Meeting T. Good ner M. Goodwin J. Gorr J. Gosseii' B. Golden M. Golden M. Golembieslri S. Good F. Goodall M. Goodier T. Goodman D. Goodrich Proiects Aims BRENDA LEE GOLDEN Brenda Homeroom ireas. I: All Sporfs Nighi I. 2: GAA 2, 3: FBLA 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. MARGARET BOWLES GOLDEN Peggy Nail. Honor Soc. 3: Drama Club I. 2, 3: Concert Choir 2. 3: Youfh Wanis To Know 3: Homecoming Comm. MARY ELIZABETH GOLEMBIESKI Mary Homeroom lreas. 3: All-Sporis Nighi 2: GAA 2. 3: Drama Club 2, 3: FNA I. 2, 3. SHARON REBECCA GOOD Becky . . .1 FREDERICK CLINTON GOODALL Ill Rick . . . MARGARET ELIZABETH GOODIER Be?sy All Sporfs Night 2: GAA 2. 3: Tsi- Hi-Y I: Homecoming Comm. 3: Valenline Dance Comm. I. THOMAS JAMES GOODMAN Tom . . . Bowling Club 2.3. DEBORAH ANNE GOODRICH Debbie Traffic Squad 2: GAA 2. 3: Drama Club I. TINA MARIRATTA GOODNER Tina Work Sludy Club 2. Transfer: FHA I. MAUREEN ANNA GOODWIN Maureen . . . JAMES DAVID GORR Jimmy . .. Science Fair I: Guidance Ofc. helper Audio Visual Club 3: Sh-nge Crew 2: Bowling Club 3: JESSE' EDWARD GOSSETT. JR. Eddie .. . Active Drive Spurs Dues LAMONT RUSSELL GOTSHALL Mon'ry . . . Book Sfore 3. ROBERT RICHARD GOTTFRIED Robin . . . Nall. Meri? Scholarship Leifer 3: Nu'l'l. Honor Soc. 2, 3: Boys' Srafe 2: Conceri' Band I, 2. ireas. 3: Fosfer Parenfs Comm. I. 2. 3: Drama Club 2, 3: Spanish Club I. 2, 3. NOLAN HERBERT GRANT Nolan Transfer: Fooiball. Varsify 2. ELLEN PlCKE'IT GREEN Pixie GAA 2: Guidance Ofc. helper 3. NORMAN EDWARD GRIMES Eddie . . . LINDA CAROL GROSS Linda . . . CARLOS FRANCISCO GUTIERREZ Carlos . . . PEDRO ANGEL GUTIERREZ Pedro . . . Mos+ Tall:afive seniors. Jim Musgrove and Linda Murphy don'f seem foo verbose when Nurse Golembieslci wanis fo inspecf 'their mouihs. L. Goislwall R. GoHfried N. Gran? E. Green N. Grimes L. Gross C. Gufierrez P. Guiierrez Homerooms Specify Theme For Graduation DANIEL JOHN GUZY Guz Chess Club I, 2, vice pres. 3: Key Club 3: Science Sem. 3. BECKY ANN HAINSWORTH Becky Nall. Honor Soc. 2, 3: Sludenf Coun- cil rep. 2: Cheerleader, Varsily 2. capf. 3: GAA I. 2. 3: Chrislmas Dance Comm. 2. 3: Graduaiion chm, 3. ' DREAMA REBECCA HALL Becky All Sporls Nighf I. 2: GAA I, 2. GREGORY LEE HALL Greg . . . SUSAN LEIGH HALL Sue Science Fair 2. 3: Searchlighf 2, fealure ed 3: Homeroom Ireas. I. 2: Lafin Club I. 2: Quill and Scrolll 3: Prom Comm. 2, 3. KEITH ERWIN HALLE Keith - srsvsm LEE HAMMOND Sieve Homeroom lreas. 3: Baslcelball, JV I, 2. D- Gufv h EARL JACKSON HARDGROVE B' Hamsworl Jack Chess Club 3: Key Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 2: Bowling Club 2.3. JAMES EARL HARPER Jim Follr Music Club 2, 3: Mafh Sem. I: Spanish Sem. I, 2. 3. OREN EDWARD HARPER Bobby FREDERICK LEE HARRIS FreclcIy . .. Class Pres. I: Baseball, JV I, 2: Helmsmen 2, Capf. 3: Homecoming Comm. 2. 3. JOHN HUSTON HARRIS John Sfudeni- Council all. I: Concerl' Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 3. D. Hall G. Hall S. Hall K. Halle S. Hammond E. Hardgrove J. Harper O. Harper F. Harris J. Harris B. Harrison G. Hasba rgen S. Halhaway S. Hawfhorne T. Hays L. Heasly L. Heffner J. Hicks Boys Stage 'Luncheon' BRIANA PORTE HARRISON Briana Nall. Honor Soc. 2. 3: Sludenl Coun- cil rep. I, 2, Exec. Comm. 3: FHA I. ireas. 2: Drama Club 2. 3: Homecoming chm. 3. GLORIA JEAN HASBARGEN Gloria . .. Transfer: Sludenl Council rep. I: Ofc. helper I: Lib, helper 2: Yearbook Slafl' 2: GAA I: Class play 2. SUSAN JEAN HATHAWAY 'fSusie Sludenf Council all. 3: Sporls Day I: Arl Club I. 2: Bowling Club I: Folk Music Club 2. 3: GAA I: Graphic Arls Club 3. SHARON RAE HAWTHORNE Sharon . . . GAA I. 2. TEMPLE JEAN HAYS Jean ... Nall. Meri? Scholasfic Lelfer 3: Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Sfudenl' Council all. I: Homeroom lreas. I: A Cappella Choir 2. 3: Drama Club I. 3. LOIS ANNE HEASTY Lois Drama Club. coslume chm. 3. LYNNE KAY HEFFNER Lynne . . . JAMES LAWRENCE HICKS 'Jim Chess Club I. 2: Quill and Scroll 2. 3: Folk Music Club. pres. 2. 3. ROBERT MICHAEL HIGGINS Bob Sfudenl Council rep. I: Track 2. DENNIS WAYNE HILL Dennis ... Helmsmen 3: Track 2. MARSHAL LLOYD HINSHAW MarshalI C.A.P. I, 2. 3. PAUL TAYLOR HOBGOOD, JR. Paul R. Higgins D. Hill M. Hinshaw P. Hobgood A. Hoffman C. Holland J. Holmes R. Horalc R. Horfon L. Howard B. Howdershell K. Howe Class Elects Standouts ANTHONY IVER HOFFMAN Tony Baslcefball mgr. I, 2: French Club FTA 2. CARRIE ILENE HOLLAND J' Hudson Joy ... Ofc. helper 3. R. Huff JEFFREY LEONARD HOLMES Jeff . . . RONALD PHILLIP HORAK Ron Bowling Club I. PEGGY ANN HORTON Peggy GAA I: All Sporfs Nighl I Sporfs Day 2, 3. LINDA LEE HOWARD Linda . . . BRENDA JOYCE HOWDERSHELI. Brenda ... KAREN MARIE HOWE Karen Graduafion Comm. 3. Transfer Grrls Volleyball Team 2: German Club 2: GAA I Band 2. D. Hughes D. Hughes JANET SUE HUDSON Jan Nail. Merif Scholarship Semi-Finallsl' 3 Girls' Sfafe rep. 2: Natl. Honor Soc. 2, 3: Cllppers I Log lif. ed. 3: Searchlighl' pg. ed. 2: FTA vice pres. 2. pres. 3: Assembly Comm. chm. 3: Baccalau reafe Comm. chm. 3. RICHARD ALLEN HUFF Dave . . . n-Dave-1 DAVID CARR HUGHES DIANE MARY HUGHES Diane Sporfs Day I: All Sporls Nnghf 2 Searchlight Announces Surprise Results Phil . .. VICKIE MAE HULTEEN Vickie . . . FBLA 3. CRAIG EDGAN HUNTER Craig Baskelball, JV 2, Varsiiy 3: All Sporls Nighf I, 2, 3. - SUE ANN HUNTT Susie ... Sludenf Council rep. I: All Sporfs Night 22 GAA 2, 3. JAMES LEACH HUTCHINSON Jim Nall. Honor Soc. 2. pres. 3: Sfudenl Council rep. 2: Drama Club 2, 3: Debale Club 32 Folk Music Club 2.3. BRUCENE KAY HUTTON Billy Concerl Choir 2, 3: Carnival Comm. 27 Heallh Suile helper 3. JEANNETTE LYNN INNAMORATO Jeannef're Nall. Honor Soc. 3: A Cappella Choir 3: Drama Club I. 2, pres. 3: Quill and Scroll 3. M Club i. LARRY GORDAN JACKSON Larry . .. Helmsmen I, 2, 3. PAUL CHRISTOPHER JACOBS Paul Sfudenl Council ali. 2: Track I. PATRICIA ANN JAMES Polly . . . Fosfer Parenis Comm. 3. JUDITH LEE JAMESON Judy Work Sludy Club sec. 3. JAMES ROBERT JARBOE Jimmy Foofball, JV I. Varsily 2, 3: LeHer- men's Club 3. C. Hunler S. Hunll' J. Hulchinson B. Kay Huffon J. Innamoralo L. Jackson P. Jacobs P. James J. Jameson J. Jarboe Larry Jaclrson and Pam Gandy. Bes1' Dressed seniors. perch precariously on ihe rim of 'rhe School founfain. Grad Order Name Cards LOUISE ELLEN JOHNSON 'Louise Drama Club 3: Volenline Dance Comm. l: Graduaiion Comm. 3. DAVID JOHN JONES IIDBVEU . EMILY JEAN JONES Emmy CIipper's Log 3: Class Day Comm. 3. MARJORIE LEE JONES Marie Tri-Hi-Y 3: FBLA 2, 3: Guidance Ofc helper 3. MARSHA JEAN JONES Marsha ... JUDITH JOANNE JOSEPH Judi Sfudenf Council rep. 2. rec. sec. 3: FBLA 2. 3: Carnival Comm. 3: Welfare Comm. chm. 3: Ofc. helper 2.3. CHERYL LYNNE JOSEPHSON Sherry CIipper's Log 2: Siudenl' Council ali: I: Arr Club I, 2. 3: GAA I: Folk Music Club 2. 3 DIANA LOIS JUSTICE 'Diana' . L. Johnson D. Jones E. Jones M. Jones l M. Jones J. Joseph C. Josephson D. Jusfice A. Karnezis L. Karr J. Kasierlco M. Kaufman T. Kerner B. Kesler C. King S. King Cards Announce Rites ARTHUR DEMETRI KARNEZIS Ar+ie ... Fooiball, JV l:TracIc 2. LESLIE RANDALL KARR Lee Nail. Honor Soc. 31 Homeroom frees. 3: All Sporis Night I: Folk Music Club 2. 3: Quill and Scroll 3: English Sem. 3. JAMES PATRICK KASTERKO Jim Bowling Club I MARJORIE SUE KAUFMAN Margie CIipper's Log 3: Drama Club 3: PNA I, 21 FTA 3. TERESA DOROTHY KERNER Terry . . . BEVERLY JEAN KESLER Becky ... CHARLES EUGENE KING Buck . . . SUSAN AUDREY KING Suzie Tri-Hi-Y 3: GAA 2, 3: Prom Comm. 3: Graduaiion Comm. 3. JOHN PHILLIP KIRWIN Jay Science Fair 2: Class vice-pres. I, pres. 2: Class Comm. chm. 3: Foofball, Varsity 3: Bas- Icefball. JV I, Varsify 2: Track I. 2. 3. BARRY CHARLES KISH Barry PATRICIA ANN KNIGHT Pai Transfer: Red Cross rep. I. JAMES EDWARD KNOTT Jim . . . J. Kirwin B. Kish P. Knighf J. Knoff ln the midsl of an Opporlunily Period, Jeaneffe Iannamorlo. amazed by George Bernard Sl'1aw's sallrical commenls In Man and Superman. iusl does nol seem Io wish fo pul 'rhe famous work down. G. Kohnen S. Koonce R. LaBrioIa K. Lachenmayer R. LoMode L. Lamona G. Lane J. Lanham 'S signify Future Goal GERALD GEORGE KOHNEN G . .. SARAH JANE KOONCE SoroI'1 . . . All Sporls Night l:GAA I. 2. ROBERT NASH LA BRIOLA Bob Foolball, JV I. Varsify 2, 3: Baseball JV I. Varsily 2. 31 All Sporfs Nighf I. 2. 3 +ermen's Club 2. 3. KATHLEEN LACHENMAYER Ka'rl1y ... RENE LIN LA MADE Rene . .. Searchlighl 2: Ofc. helper 3. LOUIS CHARLES LAMANA Louie Bowling Club I, 2. GARY EDWARD LANE Lane Concerl' Choir I, 2. 3. JOHN LESLIE LANHAM John ... Foolball. JV 2. Attendance RecordgfgShow Determination ROBERT ALLEN LANI-IAM 5' , Ion .,' CYNTHIA KAY LASSITER I V V' I , Cindy . .. GAA I: Homecoming Comm. 3: , Prom Comm. 3. I I 'ml LINDA IRENE LE DOUX ' , It I .Ll Linda ' l V' LINDA ANDREA LEES , i , 'Linda Nat'l Honor Soc. 3: Searchlight 2: Quill and Scroll 3:'Tri-Hi-Y 2. vice-pres. 3: Drama Club I, 2. 3: Banquet Comm. chm. 3: Prom Comm. 2. DON BILYEU LE FEVRE Don Homeroom treas. l. 2: Football, Varsity 2, 3: All Sports Night I, 2. 3. DONNA LOU LENT Donna ... I-IEIDILENZ Heidi Quii and Scroll 3. LAYNE EDWIN LEOFFLER R- Lanham Layne . , , C. LassIter SUZANNE BEATRICE LEONE Suzi . .. Tri-Hi-Y 3: Art Club 2, sec. 3: Pep Club I. 2: Prom Comm. 3: Graduation Comm. 3: Foster Parents Comm. 3. ALFRED LESAGE. JR. Al Bowling Club I. 2. 3. RICHARD LEONARD LEVINE Rick Key Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 3. GERALD BENNETT LIEN Jerry C.A.P. I, 2, commander 3: Stage Crew 3: Dramg Club 2, 3. L. LeDoux L. Lees D. Le Fevre D. Lent H. Lenz L. Leottler S. Leone A. Le Sage A. Levine G. Lien Holidays Result From Unexpected Snow H. Liles J Lofquisf Lonigan HENRY GRAY LILES Hank Cross Counlry 2: Key Club 3: Graphic Arls Club 3. JAMES VICTOR LILLY Germany Drama Club 3: Spanish Club 3, Transfer: Dean's Ofc. helper 2. JOHN TERRANCE LOFQUIST John Foolball. JV 2, Varsily 3: All Sporfs Nighl I. 2. 3. KATHLEEN MARIE LONIGAN Kafhy Prom Comm. 3: Homecoming Comm. 3. LINDA HUIHSIEN LOUIE Linda Nall. Honor Soc. 2. 3: GAA I: French Club l. 2, vice-pres. 3: Drama Club frees. 3: English Sem. 3. LAWRENCE FRANK LIJCKEI. Larry . . . KATHRYN ARETA LUDKE Kalhy All Sporfs Nighl I: GAA 3. CHARLES RICHARD LUECK Chuck . . . Helmsmen 3. CHRISTINE WAILIN LUM Chris Nall. Honor Soc. 2. 3: Sludenf Council corr. sec. 3: Homeroom lreas. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Home- coming Comm. chm. 3. FRANKLIN BOYD McCARTY Frank . . . Concerl' Band 2. STEPHEN RAYMOND MCDONOUGH Slephen . .. Nail. Honor Soc. 3: Band I, 2, 3: Siage Crew 3. GREG JOSEPH McHUGH Greg L. Louie L. Luckel K. Ludke C. Lueck C. Lum F. McCar+y S. McDonough G. McHugh B. McLaine K. McNeil R. Macs P. Mack G. Madison S. Malatras L. Male J. Martin Sports Fans Boost Spirit BARBARA LYNN McLAINE Barbara Natl. Honor Soc. 3: Searchlight 2: Maiorettes I. 2. 3: Valentine Dance Comm. l. KENNETH TRAVIS McNElL Ken Student Council rep. I, 2. 3: Football, JV 2, Varsity 3: Class Day Comm. chm. 3. RICHARD WARREN MAAS Ric Pertect Attendance Award I. 2: Audio Visual Club 3: C.A.P. 2. PAULA MARIE MACK Paula Quill and Scroll 3: All Sports Night I. 2. 3: Sports Day I. 2. 3: Tri'Hi-Y 3: Bowling Club 3: Spanish Club 2: G.A.A. 2, sec.-treas. 3. GLORIA ANN MADISON Gloria . . . Maiorettes sec.-treas. 3 STEVEN MICHAEL MALATRAS Steve .. . LOUISE ALICE MALE Louise All Sports Night 2: Bowling Club 2, 3: Carnival Court 2. JOHN EDWARD MARTIN John . , . Seated in the Guidance Office. Bill Wiley intently tills out a grade transcript, which will be sent to the university ot his choice. I ah... gf r a oss.. gs., Awaited M. Merlcel C. Melz M. Mezenlosoff J. Midlciff L. Marlin S. Martin J. Mathis C. Mauclr F. Mauclc C. Meier S. Merber H. Meredilh Gowns Arrive LARRY MONROE MARTIN Many SUSAN MARGARET MARTIN Susie Sludenf Council all. I, rep. 2, 3: All Sporls Nighl I. 2: GAA 2.3. JOAN GAIL MATHIS Joan . . . CHARLENE MARIE MAUCK Charlie FRANK SKELTON MAUCK Frank Track 2. 3. CAROLYN JILL MEIER K. O. Nal. Honor Soc. 3: CIipper's Log 2. ed.-in-chief 3: All Spovls Nighl I, 2: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2: Homecoming Comm. 3: Gradualion Comm. 3. SELIG SAUL MERBER Sandy Nall. Merit Scholarship Lefler 3: Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Sfudenl Council all. 2, 3: Chess Club 2, lrees. 3: Debale Club 3: Bowling Club I, 2: Malh Sem. I. HAROLD RANDELL MEREDITH Randy MERLE ORLIE MERKEL Tiny Pele Graphic Arls Club 3: Helmsmen 3. CHARLES DANIEL ME11 Danny ...Na+I. Honor Soc. 2. 3: Science Fair I, 2: Sludenl Council rep. I, vice-pres. 2, pres. 3: Foolball, JV I, Varsily 2, 3: Baslcelball. JV I, Varsity 2: Baseball. JV I. Varsify 2. 3. MICHAEL ANATOLE MEZENTOSOFF. JR. Milne Ari Club 2, 3: French Club 3: Science Club 3. JUDY CAROL MIDKIFF Judy Transfer: Red Cross I. V Honors Due In Top Ten BERNARD TYRONE MILLER Little Bernie . . . MARY CATHERINE MILLER Mary A Cappella Choir 3: Drama Club 3: FBLA I: Lafin Club 2, 3: Carnival Comm. 2. KATHRYN LORAINE MILLS KaIl1y Reserve Band 2, sec. 3: Drama Club 3: FNA 3: Lalin Club 3: Science Fair 3: Healllw Suife helper 3. MAUREEN KATH RYN MIRRING Maureen . .. Sludenf Council all. 3. ROSEMARY MISDOM Rosie . . . Sporfs Day l: Arr Club 3. PAULA VIRGINIA MITCHELL Paula . .. Drama Club 2. HARVEY ELMONT MOFFAT Harvey . .. Foofball. JV I: Track I: Concerf Choir I, 2, 3: Bowling Club I, 2, 3. MICHAEL HENRY MONAHAN Milne Sfudenf Council rep. I: Bowling Club 3. Transfer: Cadets I. Of 9 B. Miller M. Miller K. Mills M. Mirring R. Misdom P. Mifclnell H. Mollaf M. Monahan College Boards Bomburd Co G. Moore R. Moore E.. Moreland S. Moreloclc Ilege-Bound GARRY EDGAR MOORE Garry Natl. Honor Soc. 3: Science Fair 2: Concert Band 2, 3: FTA 3: Stage Crew 2. 3: Prom Comm. 2, 3: Carnival Comm. chm. 3. RUFFIN CLAUDE MOORE Ruff Natl. Honor Soc. 2, 3: Student Coun- cil rep. 3: Track I, 2, 3: Basketball, JV I, Varsity 2. 3: All Sports Night 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 3. EARL WILSON MORELAND Earl Baseball, Varsity I, 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3. SYLVIA JEAN MORELOCK Syl Student Council rep. I, 2. 3: Class treas. 2: Cheerleader, JV I, Varsity 2, 3: Prom Comm. 2: Valentine Court 1: Homecoming Court 2: Christ- mas Court Queen 3. GERALD LEE MORGAN Jerry Baseball, JV 2:- Traclr 3. JOHN MICHAEL MORGAN Moggie All Sports Night 2, 3: Helmsmen I, 2, 3. KATHLEEN SCOTT MORGAN Kathy Clipper's Log bus. mgr. 3: All Sports Night I, 2: Bowling Club I: GAA 3: FBLA 3: Prom Comm. 3: ROBERT WHITEHEAD MOYE Bobby ANGELA CATHERINE MULLOY Angie Pep Club I: FBLA 2, vice-pres. 3: Graduation Comm. 3. ROBERT HENRY MUNSON Bob ... KATHLEEN MARIE MURPHY Kathy Natl. Honor Soc. 3: Student Council alt. I, rep. 3: All Sports Night 2: French Club I: GAA I, 3: FBLA 2, 3: Christmas Dance Comm. chm. 3. LINDA ROSE MURPHY Linda All Sports Night 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Prom Comm. 3: Homecoming Dance Comm. 3. G. Morgan J. Morgan K. Morgan R. Moye A. Mulloy R. Munson K. Murphy L. Murphy J. Musqrove R. Mussler T. Neal T. Nesser A. Newlon G. Nicholas R. Nixon T, Nixon Competitors Guin Skill JAMES WILLIAM MUSGROVE Jabbo-Crazy Sludenl Council rep. l. 2: Baseball. JV l: Helmsmen 2. 3. ROBERT MURRY MUSSLER Bob .,. Nell. Honor Soc. 3: Sfuclenl Council all. 3: Chess Club 2. 3: Ari Club I. 2, ireas. 3: Debale Club 3: Key Club 3: Ma+h Sem. 2. TONI LEE NEAT Toni Science Fair lg 2: All Sporls Nigh+ I, 2, 3: Sporls Day I. 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Youfh Fellowship Club 2: GAA I, chm. 3: HA. sec. 3. TERESA AGNES NESSER Tess . . . ALLAN WILLIAM NEWTON Alan . . . 'GERALD HORANCE NICHOLAS Froggy ,.. ROBERT EMERY NIXON Rabid Work Sludy Club 3. TOM WILLIAM NIXON Boomer ... NANCY LOUISE NORMAN Nancy Reserve Band I. 2: GAA I. 2. pres. 3. SUSAN LYNN NORTH Lynn . ' TERRANCE O'BRlEN Terry ... DELBERT JEROME ORRISON Jerry Baseball, JV l, Varsily 2, 3. N. Norman S. Norlh T. O'Brien D. Orrison L. Oifem G. Owen F. Owens K. Palczewslri A. Pappas D. Perrofia K. Peferson D. Phillips Scholars Merit Award J. Phillips S. Phillips J. Phoebus L. Picco LYNN MARIE OTTEM Lynn ... Bowling Club 2. GEORGE STERLING OWEN George Science Fair I: Spanish Club 2, Ireas. 3: Key Club 2. vice-pres. 3: Bowling Club 2. FRANKLIN CLIFFORD OWENS 'Clilf ...Transfer: Siudeni Council rep. I, 2. KAREN MARIE PALCZEWSKI , Karen Laiin Club 3: Drama Club 3: Ari Club I, 2, 3. ANGELA MARIA PAPPAS Angie ... DOLORES ANN PERROTTA Dodie Homeroom Ireas. 2: FBLA 2: Ofc. helper 3. KARIN ELISABETH PETERSON Karen .... Nail. Honor Soc. 3: Lafin Club 2: French Club 2, 3. ' DENNIS LAMAR PHILLIPS Laffy Spanish Club I, 2: Ari Club l: Hi-Y I: All Sporfs Nighi I. 2, 3: Searchlighf 3. JUDY FAYE PHILLIPS Judy . . . SUDIE GAY PHILLIPS Sudie JEFFERY DANIEL PHOEBUS Jeff ...Key Club I, 2, 3: All Sporfs Nighf I. 2, 3. LEO JOHN PICCO Leo Foorball mgr. 2. 3. Present Decisions Indicate Future Aims SHIRLEY MARIE PIERCE Shirley All Sports Night I. 2: GAA I. 22 Homecoming Court I: Valentine Court I: Library helper 2. SUSAN GAIL PIERCE Gail Natl. Honor Soc. 3: All Sports Night I, 2, 3: GAA 3: Homecoming Comm. chm. 3: Bulletin Board Comm. chm. 3: Prom Comm. 3. WILLIAM ALAN PIOUETTE BiII CARMELA DIANE Plsrom Millie ... All Sports Night 2: Prom Comm. 2. BARBARA ANN POLISKEY Barb ... Art Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. LOGAN DENNIS POTTER Dennis ... Debate Cub 2: Chess Club 2. WENDY LEE PRIMOFF Wendy ... JERALD DENNIS PYLES Jerry Natl. Honor Soc. 2. 3: Class vice- pres. 2: pres. 3: Student Council rep. I. 2, 3: Base- ball. JV I, Varsity 2: Basketball, Varsity I. 2. co- capt. 3. ' RICHARD WILMER PYLES Dickey Student Council rep. 3: Baseball, Varsity 3: Concert Band I. 2. pres. 3. MICHAEL EDWARD QUATIROCIOCCHI Mike Graphic Arts Club 2: Work Study Club 3. BRENDA JOYCE QUICK Brenda Natl. Honor Soc. 2, 3: Girls' State 2: Homeroom rep. 2. alt. I, 3: Prom chm. 3: Homecoming Comm. I. 2. SHARON LEE RACKEY Sharon Pep Club vice-pres. 2: GAA I: Otc. helper 3. S. Pierce S. Pierce W. Piquette C. Pistoria B. Poliskey L. Potter W. Primott J. Pyles R. Pyles M. Quattrociocchi B. Quick S. Rackey l'. Even af a crucial snow-balling moment WiH'iesf seniors Jeanefie Innamorafo and Dennis LefI'y Phillips invenf a quip way ouf-The wood shop's face shields. Hunt Begins For Career SHARON BEATRICE RASH Sharon All Sporis Nighl I, 3. JANET ALISON RATHBUN Janef Nall. Honor Soc. 3: FTA I, 2. 3: French Club I. 2. 3: GAA I, 2: Bowling Club I, 2: Concerl Choir 2. 3: English Sem. 3. SHARRON ELIZABETH REPPERT Sha Art Club I, 3. JOHNNY JEAN REULET Flesh Sludenf Council rep. I, 2: Baskef- ball, JV I: Foofball, JV I, Varsiiy 2. co-capf. 3: Bowling Club I: Gymkhana 2. PAUL CARROLL RHODES Paul Sfudenf Council rep. 3: Fooiball, Var- sily I. 2, 3: Baslcefball, JV I: Baseball. Varsify I. 2, 3: LeHermen's Club I. LINDA MAE RICE Whi'fey Tri-Hi-Y 3: Transfer: Spanish Club I: Yearbook shall' I. RICHARD ADRIAN RICE Rick , . . ' GAIL LINDA RICHSTONE Gail CIipper's Log 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: GAA I: Spanish Club 2: Prom Comm. 3, S. Rash J. Rafhbun S. Repperl J. Reulel P. Rhodes L. Rice R. Rice G. Richsfone C. Riegger M. Riley W. Robbins F. Robinson A. Ruboloffa L. Rucci P. Rucci K. Ruelly Boys Visit Tux Stores CATHERINE MARIE RIEGGER CaIhy Nall. Honor Soc. 2, 3: Sluclenf Coun- cil rep. 3: Lalin Club vice-pres. 2: Safely ohm. 2, 3: Lalin Floaf chm. 3: Science Sem. 3. MICHAEL DAVID RILEY Mike Chees Club I, 2. 3: Bowling Club 2. WILLIAM ARTHUR ROBBINS Bill ... Work Sfudy Club 3. FLORENCE LORRAINE ROBINSON Lori Homeroom Ireas. 3: Maiorelles 2. 3: FNA 3. ANTHONY MATTHEW RUBOLOTTA Tony Key Club sec. 3: Debale Club sec. 3: Chess Club 3: Science Sem. 3: Audio Visual Club 3. LINDA JANE RUCCI Linda Siudenf Council rep. 2, parl. 3: Clippor's Log 3: Cheerleader, Varsify 3: All Sporis Nighl' I, 2. cour+ 3: Class Day chm. 3: Carnival Comm. I, 2, 3: Ofc. helper 2, 3. PAULINE DIANA RUCCI Punkin FHA, hisf. 3: FBLA 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2. 3: Tri-Hi'Y 3: Valenline Dance Comm. I: Homecoming Comm. 2. 3: Sadie Hawlcins Dance Comm. 3. KATHLEEN ANNE RUEFLY Kay Concert Choir 2, vice-pres. 3: Drama Club 3: A Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus I: All Sporfs Nighf 3:'Homecoming Comm. 2, 3. CYNTHIA ANN RYBACK Cindy Pep Club I: French Club I: Prom Comm. 3. RONALD JOSEPH RYE Ronnie ... STEVEN LANCE RYGG Slave ... Work Sfudy Club 3. umm. Mme SAIN Hillbilly C. Rybaclc R. Rye S. Rygg L. Sain Ken McNeil lmiddlel, chairman of the Class Day CommiHee, encourages Paul Jacobs Ileffl Io ioin his commiHee as Bob Higgins lrighfl iocosely poinis ouf his folly if he doesn'f enlisl. J. Saine R. Salin R. Salvefli S. Sanders S. Sandy S. Sauerbrunn B. Sawyer D. Schaefer Decor Hints Novel Ideas JOHN THOMAS SAINE Big John Sfudeni Council ali. 3: Foolball V rsify 2 3' Baseball. JV I. Varsify 2 JV I. a , . Baslrefball. JV I. Varsify 2, 3. ROBERT KING SALIN Robin Rose MARIE sALvem Rosie .. Lafin Club I: Concerf Band 2 Sue uSlBV6u SUSAN JANE SANDERS FTA I. 2. 3: FHA I. 2. 3. STEPHEN RAY SANDY l, 2, 3. SHARON ELIZABETH SAUERBRUNN Sharon Na'rl..Honor Soc. 2. 3qoDrama Club I. 2, 3: Folk Music Club 3: Debafe Club I Transfer: English Award. Jane BARBARA JANE sAvvYsa ' ' ' DARRELL VAN sci-IAEFFER Derry . . . Bowling Club I, 2, 3: Graphic Aria Prom Adapt WILLIAM JOSEPH SCHAEFER Bill Nalf. Honor Soc. 2. 3: Boys' Sfafe elf. 2: Science Fair 3: Srudenf Council rep. I: Home- room ireas. I: Key Club I, 2. 3: Spanish Club I. 2. RITA LYNN SCHAFFER Rifle ... Bowling Club 2. 3. CHARLES JOHN SCHREIBER Jackie Track Team 2. 3: All Sporfs Nighf I. 2. 3: Prom Comm. 2. 3. ERIC LEE SCHULZE Rick Transfer: Band I. DONNA JEAN SCHWAB Donna Sfudenf Council rep. I. frees. 2. Social chm. 3: class corr. sec. 3: Cheerleader. JV I. Varsify 3: Valenfine Dance chm. I: Floaf Comm. I. 2: Carnival Comm. 2. JACK IRA SCHWARTZ Jack Drama Club 3: Debafe Club 3. Trans- fer: Roundfable I: Newspaper I: Sfudenf Council rep. I: Cross Counfry I. DAPHNE LEE SCORDOS Daphne Science Fair I: Searchlighf 3: Sfu- denf Council alf. 2: Concerf Choir I. 2: Spanish Club I: Girls' Chorus I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3. RICHARD LYLE SCOTT Richard ... MARGARET ELAINE SEAL Elaine FNA I. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3: GAA 2. 3: Floaf Comm. 3. PATRICIA LEE SEAL Paf . . . MYRON RONALD SEGAL Ron Tennis 2. 3: Pep Band I. 2, 3: Orchesfra I, 2, 3. JOHN JOSEPH SEKELY John . . . 7 I' .Y 'Over The Rainbow' Motif Mfiia ef? X' KO . , AY If .ff a W. Schaefer R, Schaffer C. Schreiber E. Schulle D. Schwab J. Schwarfz D. Scorclos R. Scoff M. Seal P. Seal M. Segal J. Sekely Successful Annual Reflects Class Pride A. Selinslcy A. Seymore S. Shapiro G. Sheclrler ANN MARIE SELI NSKY Suzie Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Drama Club 2, 3: C.A.P. 2. ANN ELAINE SEYMORE Elaine FHA I: All Sporls Night 2, 3. STANLEY MARTIN SHAPIRO Sian Conceri' Choir l, 2. 3: Folk Music Club 3. GARY LEE SHECKLER Sheclr All Sporls Nighl I. 2, 3. JUDITH ANN SHEFFLER Judy . . . WILLIAM CLAIR SHEGOGUE Billy ... CHERYL KAYE SHELLY Cheryl .., FNA 2. 3: Traffic Squad l. NANCY MARIE SHERWOOD Nancy Sludenl' Council rep. I. 2: Homeroom rreas. 3: Searchlight l: Graduation Comm. 3: French Club 3: Spanish Club 3: GAA I, 2. WILLIAM ROBERT SHORT Bill ... CLYDE EDWARD SH UTTLEWORTH Ed Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Concerf Band I, 2. 3. MARY AGNES SIEBERT Aggie FBLA 2: Pep Club li Tri-Hi-Y 3. CHANDRA SIEGEL Chandra Natl. Honor Soc. 3: AFS Comm assr. chm. 3: Drama Club 3: Lalin Club I: Span- ish Club 2. 3: GAA 2: Homecoming Comm. 3 J. Sheffler W. Shegogue C. Shelly N. Sherwood W. Shorl' C. Shullleworlh M. Sieberl C. Siegel D. Sisson J. Slcinner M. Sladelc A. Smllli C. Smiih J. Smilh M. Smiih P. Smiilw Hop Marks Years' End DONNA JEANNE SISSON Dee Science Fair I: Ari Club vice-pres. 3: Drama Club 3. JANICE EILEEN SKINNER Janice Nail. Honor Soc. 3: Searchlighi I, co-circulaiion mgr. 2, assi. ed. 3: Quill and Scroll 3: French Club 2: Drama Club I, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. MARILYN LILLIAN SLADEK Mary Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Spanisli Club 2. Sec. 3: GAA I, 3: Drama Club 3: Quill and Scroll 3: All Sporis Nighl I,'3. ALAN WAYNE SMITH AI Nail. Honor Soc. 3: Varsiiy Baseball I: Baslceiball, JV I, Varsify 2. Co-Cap? 3: All Spor'I's Niglwl' I, 2, 3: Bowling Club I, 2. CAROL BARBARA SMITH Carol Clippers' Log 2. publicily mgr. 3: Bowling Club 2, 3. Gradualion Comm. 3: Class Day Comm 3. JAMES ALLEN SMITH Jim Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Siudenf Council all. 3: Homeroom Ireas. 3: Debale Club 2. pres. 3: Key Club 3: Eng. Sem. 3. MARK ISREAL SMITH Mark Quill and Scroll 3: Chess Club I. 2. 3. PATRICIA JANE SMITH Pal .. Mulling Ihrough iheir College Board boolclels, Nolan Gran? and Pam Creasy ponder polenfial les? scores. - if 'fwgasabzm 9. x C. Snyder T. Snyder M. Solyom-Fekete C. Somers N. Spitzer V. Spurlock L. Stambach C. Stebbins Hearty Appetites Enliven P. Stewart M. Stultl L. Swearingen M. Tanner -YQ sofukullwb Wxkffhx cr-JP IIQSSSS Nita ', QQSKW ouvmkums Cm twvfmx SS- . R3 Q3 u-kt-Q. unvki,-----L, LEE SSQKANYN VNVX Banquet Spirit CHARLES WAYNE SNYDER Charlie Homeroom rep. 3. Transfer: Baseball, Varsity I. 2: Basketball JV I: Lettermen's Club I, 2. THOMAS EDWARD SNYDER Ed Transfer: Football, JV I: Baseball, Var- sity I, 2. MAGDALENA STEPHANIE SOLYOM-FEKETE Maggie Natl. Honor Soc. 3: English Sem. 3: French Club 2, 3: Drama Club 3: FTA 3: GAA 2. CRAIG MICHAEL SOMERS Craig ... NEAL HADLEY SPITZER Neal VIRGIL ELLIS SPURLOCK Junior ... LYNDA SUSAN STAMBACH Lynda Spanish Club I. 2: FNA I, 2, 3. CHERYL ANN STEBBINS Cheryl Student Council alt. 3: GAA l, 2: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2: Foster Parents Comm. 2: Prom. Comm. 2. 3. PATRICIA DOREEN STEWART Pat Searchlight I: Drama Club I: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Office helper 3. MARILYN JEAN STULT1 Marilyn Bowling Club I. 2. 3. LYNN LEROY SWEARINGEN Lynn Natl. Merit Scholarship Letter 2: CIipper's Log Photographer 2: Homeroom treas. I. 2: Football. JV I: Track I. 2. 3. MARGORIE ANN TANNER Margie ... Work Study Club 3. Words Paint Basic Goals SANDRA LEA TAYLOR Sandy FBLA 2, 3: Pep club 2. Sieve STEPH EN ERN EST TAYLOR Foofball, JV l, Varsily 2. 3: Baseball. Varsify 2. 3: All Sporfs Nighf I, 2, 3: -'Phyr' PHYLLIS JEAN TAYMAN Nell. Honor Soc. 3: Lafin Club I, 2 FTA ii P55 club I. Artie ARTHUR BERNARD TERRY Helmsmen 2.3. RICHARD EARL TETER Dick Sludenf Council all. 2: Baseball mgr. 2, 3. RICHARD scorr THOMAS Ricky ... Track I, 2. 3. KATHRYN IRENE THOMPSON Kai SUSAN' MARIE THORN Suzie . W A XM ' JL ww A 0 l 4 Ldff bww. H C, VV- Q99. .WQL P Ofjlo I A, M04 JJJQQUJGLL AWA! KWH VJ UPN 9499 Linda Lees. choreographer for Amahl and lhe Nighf Visiiors. displays a ballel' stance for quilar strumming Jim Hutchison. Bofh look lop honors in lhe Mosl Tnlen'fed calegory of Senior Superlalives. 5. Taylor S. Taylor P. Tayman A. Terry R. Teler R Thomas K. Thompson S. Thorne Festivities 0f Class Day Complete Year EVELYN MARIA TILLMAN Evelyn Concert Band I, 2, 3: Art Club 3. DONNA DEAN TODD Donna ' CHARLENE THERESA TOLBERT Charlie GAA 2: FNA I: Spanish Club 2: Lib. helper 3. LOUIS ANTHONY TORJAK Tony Helmsmen 2. 3. LARRY LEE TROLLINGER Spooky Football, JV I, Varsity 3: Basketball. JV I. Varsity 2: Baseball. Varsity I, 2, 3: All Sports Night I, 2, 3. LANCE SCOTT TROSSEVIN Lance Natl. Honor Soc. 3: Homeroom trees. 3: A Cappella Choir 3: Concert Choir, pres. 3: Concert Band I. 2 ,3. VICTORIA JONAE UNDERWOOD E, Tillman Vickie Class sec. 2: Student Council rep. D. Todd I. 3: GAA I. 2: All Sports Night I, 2. 3: Cheer- leader, JV co-capt. I, Varsity 2. 3: Homecoming Court 3. WILLIAM JOSEPH UNDERWOOD Bill Track 2. 3: Art Club treas. 3. ALAN DICKSON VALSI Alan . . . JOHN LEONARD VAN ACKEREN John FIA 3: Golf 3: Latin Club 3. DONNA MARIE VAN ALLEN Donna All Sports Night 2: Ofc. helper 2, 3 FRANCIS JEAN VAN HOOMISSEN Fran ... GAA 3: Drama Club 3. C. Tolbert L. Torial: L. Trollinger L. Trossevin V. Underwood W. Underwood A. Valsi J. Van Aclreren D. Van Allen F. Van Hoomissen .l, Van Newlcirlc A. Van Wormer C. Vasilalcos C. Veasy L. Virala D. Vollcerding A. Wagner I.. Walker Baccalaureate Inspires JACKIE LEE VAN NEWKIRK Jackie Science Fair I, 2:' Maiorehles 2, 3. ALAN FRANCIS VAN WORMER Al CHRISTINE VASILAKOS Tina Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Bowling Club I. 2: Drama Club 3: FHA I: French Club l: Spanish Club 2, 3. CATHERINE ROSE VEASY Call1y Bowling Club 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Ofc. helper 2, 3. LINDA DARLENE VIRATA Linda Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Sludenl Coun- cil rep. 2: Class rec. sec. 3: GAA I: French Club l, 2, 3: Follc Music Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3. DALE ROBERT VOLKERDING Dale Bowling Club 3. ANN WAGNER Ann .. Flashli lil' 3 Debale Club 2' Drama . 9 : . Club I, 2. 3: Amahl And The Night Visifors 3. LINDA JEANETTE WALKER Lyn . JANET ANN WALLACE Janel ... EVELYN KAY WALTERS Evie . .. GAA 3: Bowling Club 3: Traffic Squad 2, pres. 3: Folk Music Club 2. Transfer: All Sporls Niglll I. BARBARA ANN WARD Dee Dee Cheerleader, Varsily 2. Ireas. 3: GAA I. 2: All Sporls Nighl I, 2, 3. VERLYN ANN WARFEL Sl1or'fy A All Sporrs Night I: Drama Club 3: Youlh Fellowship Club 2. J. Wallace E. Wallers B. Ward V. Warlel G. Watkins P. Waugh J. Weber D. Weissner J. Wells R. Werle M. Westberry R. Westbrook Seniors Contribute Gift Jerry ... Work Study Club 3. PERRY EUGENE WAUGH Skip JAMES OTTIS WEBER Jimmie ... N- While DONNA KAY WEISSNER S- Whlie Donna FBLA 3: Chorus I. 2: Guidance Ofc. helper 3: Main Ofc. helper 3. JAMES CLIFTON WELLS Chic ... Traclc l:All Sports Night 3. RUTH AGNES WERLE Ruth Natl. Honor Soc. 3: GAA 3: Bowling Club 2: Sports Day l. 2. 3. MICHAEL MARION WESTBERRY Mike . . . Science Sem. 3. ROBERT CHARLES WESTBROOK Bob . . . NANCY LEE WHITE Nancy Student Council rep. 2: Homeroom trees. 3: FBLA 2. pres. 3: Concert Choir 2, 3: R, Wilcox Prom Comm. 2. 3: Homecoming Comm. 3: W. Wiley SHIRLEY MAUREEN WHITE Shirley ... ROBERT ALAN WILCOX Bob Science Fair 2: Track I: Baseball. JV 2: Bowling Club 3. WILLIAM ROBERT WILEY BiII .. Glorious Today Holds Future s Promise YVONNE MARIE WILKINSON ' Yvonne Nall. Honor Soc. 2. 3: Homeroom I 'lreas 3: Concer? Band 2: FHA I: Fosier Parenls ' Comm I. 2. 3: Drama Club 3: Lib. helper 3. JUDITH ANN WILLIAMS Judy ... Work Sfudy Club 3. ALFRED DAVID WILLIER HAI.. GEORGE HENRY WILSON 1 George Helmsmen 3: All Sporfs Niglwf 2. JAMES WILLIAM WINCHESTER Jim Nall. Honor Soc. 2. 3: Siudenf Council rep. I, 3: Chess Club 2. 3:. Bowling Club 3: Mailw ' Sem. I, 2: Science Sem. I. 3. THOMAS EDWIN WISE Tom Traclc I. 3: All Sporls Night I, 2. 3. PHILIP WISOTSKY Phil Nall. Honor Soc. 3: Science Fair I: Sfudenl Council all. I, 2. 3: Homeroom lreas. I. 2. 3: Chess Club vice-pres. I. 2: Bowling Club I. 2. RUSSELL WILLIAM WISSMAN Ray Key Club 3: Bowling Club I. 2. THOMAS GEORGE WOLFGANG Tom Chess Club pres. I, 2. 3: Mail: Sem. I: Science Sem. I. 3. VIRGINIA GAIL WOOD Gina Nell. Honor Soc. 3: Concerl Band I. 2. 3: French Club 2: FTA 3. RONALD CALL WOODMAN Ron ., ,Follr Music Club 3. MARGARET KATHLEEN WOODS Kall1y FBLA 2. sec. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: GAA 3. Prom Comm. 2. 3: Homecoming Comm. 3. Y. Wilkinson J. Williams A. Willier G. Wilson J. Wincliesler I T. Wise P. Wisolsky R. Wissman T. Wolfgang V. Wood R. Woodman M. Woods Why is if ihaf sludious people are always associaled wifh piles of boolus? Well, Ihe Clipper's Log photographer snapped Mod S+udious seniors Cafhy Riegger and Robin Goiffried as Ihey leave school, in iusl such a pose. R. Wrighf K. Wrye Friend Bid Fond Adieu RODERICK MACK WRIGHT Rod Foolball, JV I, Varsify 3: Baseball. JV I: All Sporfs Nighf I, 2, 3: Bowling Club l. 2: Hi-Y l: LeHermen's Club 3. KAREN LEE WRYE Karen Sfuclenf Council rep. 3: All Sporls Nighr I, 2: GAA I, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Bowling Club 2, 3: Fosier Parenfs Comm. I. WILLIAM RAY WYATT Bill ... WILLIAM JOSEPH YANUZZI Bill Science Fair I: Concerl' Choir I. 2. 3: Brigadoon I: Carnival 2: Amahl and 'lhe Night Visifors 3. GERRY DARLENE YOUNT Gerry Na+l. Honor Soc. 3: GAA I: Spanish Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Prom Comm. 2. 3: Home- coming Comm. I. 2. 3: KATHLEEN MARY ZAJICEK KaI'hy Science Fair I: All Sporls Nighl l. 2: Clipper's Log I: Pep Club I, freas. 3: Home- coming Comm. chm. 3: Carnival Comm. 2. W. Wynli' W. Yanuzzi G. Youni' K. Zaiicek S. Zavarella R. Zeek 1575 Paths For A To Destiny SILVIO MICHAEL ZAVARELLA Mike Band I, 2. 3. ROBERT ALLEN ZEEK Bob Nail. Honor Soc. 2, 3: Siudenl Council ali. 2: Homeroom Ireas. 2: Flashlighi I. sec. 2, co- ed. 3: Key Club lreas. I vic -pres. 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Z, 2- 3 . GEORGE BRUCE Z6RB Bruce SANDRA MOLLY ZORN Sandy ... RICHARD CARL ZUROWSKI Richard Foolball. Varsi+y 2. capl. 3: Base- ball. JV I, Varsify 2.3. NOT PICTURED Dallas Brill Richard Bunch Douglas Campbell David Canales Ronald Cochran Pauleffe Cook Paul Douglas Nancy Garrus David Gongales William Keane Michael McAmis Michael McCabe Melinda McCall Donald Maclachlan Joseph Mann Ricardo Mararue Lenora Milchell Thomas Moorehead Bonnie Newman Daniel O'ConnelI Gerald Owens Roberf Piquelle David Purcell Robert Randall Jane Ann Scoff Chesler Seaborn Gary Taylor Rosemary Thompson June Warder Thomas Waffs Roy Wilson G. Zorb S. Zorn R. Zurowski l ,7 7 :','. t , I l,,, . 7 uf 1 , , ,C , z.? f -, 1 .ff r ' ' iv i Y Y C. ,y - sf K f I ff ,,f Muh' and Jeff sfaiure conlrasls perhaps, bu+ pefiie Jan Hudson and aihlefic Jerry Pyles are alike as classmafes balloled 'rhem Most Likely To Succeed. 41 8I i sg , S-I JUNIOR CLASS TREASURERS-Row one: Janel Gleason: Jimmie Wise: Mary Robinson. Row lwo: Gail Gilleas: Nancy Black: Jane Pearson. Row lhree: Dianne Diemer: Faye Adams: Gloria Roberson: Debra Frederick. Row four: Calherine Zadorelsky: Perry lves: Marilyn Wilson: Barbara Osborn. .Iunior Class History Year Reveals New Meaning As lhe largesl class lo dale, lhe Class ol '67 clislinguishes ilsell. Bul qualily, nol quanlily is ils lrademark. Aller working long hours, Clipper's Spe- cially paraded in lhe Homecoming lesliv- ilies. A lour fool while ram mounled on a large plaller represenled lhe sophomore class lloal. The following year. lhe same people. as upperclassmen. won second place in lloal compelilion. They depicled an eagle hung from lhe Clipper's goalposl, lo carry oul lhe lheme, Hang lhe Eagles. Wilh lhe class' lirsl ollicers elecled, lhe Valenline Dance loomed near. Pink, red. and while slreamers suspended lrom a huge globe sel a romanlic almosphere as lhe song Love Makes lhe World Go Round permealed lhe air. The experience gained in working on lhe Valenline Dance enabled velerans lo plan a successful Junior Prom. Pagodas, lorlune cookies, and a Chinese dragon, accenlualed lhe gym's orienlal sel- ling. The linal momenl arrives. As lhe Class ol '66 deparls, lhe new seniors now assume lhe lradilional role signified by use ol lhe senior courlyard. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-'Row one: Jane Pearson. prom co-chm.: sponsor: Marilyn Wilson, sec.: David Perrigo. pres.: Paul Kirby prom Judilh Slump. vice-pres.: Linda Ball, lreas. Row lwo: Mr. Roy Jensen. co-chm.: Mr. Thomas Douglass. sponsor. Sharon Adam Darlene Adams Robert Adams William Adams Bonita Aleks Cheryl Alexander James Allen Ronald Altemus David Anderson Richard Anderson Teri Antonini Carl Apenes Barbara Babecki Mark Bader Lydia Baker Linda Ball Barbara Bamba Tarak Banerjea Judith Barnes Anthony Bartek Brian Bartelt Joylene Bartos Richard Bass Kathleen Batch Juniors termine Officers With Secret Bullotin lkl 'J ili rff, f', W MQKWQPW, iw il l ,grief M 1 I , Q' V 1 1 Fi u' ,' J , s Batman ura Bays , ice Beach anne Beach ichael Beaulieu ill ' ' B h A f an JUS SGC dll V M4161 .X LMQDJ 1 Robert Becker Donna Behnke Robert Bell Jan Berkhimer Richard Berry John Bethel Diana Beverage Reid Bingham Marabeth Biurnstrom Nancy Black Harold Blackburn Linda Blackburn Howard Blake Erika Boettcher James Bo'nner Helen Bown Hazel Bowen Allen Bowers Carol Bracey Brenda Braham Elenor Brandon Deborah Branscombe Susan Brashier Sharon Brezna Shirley Bridensfine Emily Briggs Wysondra Brigman Virgina Briner William Broclc Anna Brogunier Rulh Brogunier Charles Brooks Michael Brooks Donna Brown Janice Brown John Brown Roland Brown Sharon Brown John Broyles , Roberl Bruce Leonard Buck Shirley Budd Junior Class Wins Second Place at Homecoming Donald Burg Charles Burgess David Burion Carol Burlon Donald Busl Roberf Bufera Auga Buller Dale Buller Richard Buller, George Cady William Callall Linda Caldwell Neil Callahan Charles Callis Susan Cambell Donna Carpenler Marlene Carres Janice Caruso Carler Castle Pamela Cerar James Chakalis Slephen Chance Cheryl Chalman JoAnn Cheshire .wwdjypf N uzanne Kelly commenfs on e Chafmans fofal loolc Wi Jay 520234 Sfanley Chop Marianne Ciardulla James Clagqefl' Phyllis Clancy Beverly Clark Brenda Cobb Barbara Colberl' Dennis Coleman Cynfhia Complon Charles Conner Richard Conover Lawerence Cool: Donna Coppaqe William Cora Gail Coupal Joan Cowan BeH'y Cox Ralph Crabb Michael Crawford Teresa Crisfe Adrienne Crosby Mary Cross Charles Crouse if Brenda Braham chug-a-lugs a coke. Joe Facinoli. Elaine Yuen, Kaihy O'Leary. Sharon Savinslri. and Anile Weber hesifafe before enlering home- room. l 1 Marsha Crouse Karen Croy Sfella Cudzilo Vicforia Curlis Alan Dalton Anloinefle Daras Pauline Daras Glen Dauqherly Gay Davis John Davis Kennelh Davis Sharon Davis Diane Dayhoff Lee Deal Franl: Delinslci Angela Delwiche Cheryl Dennison Yvonne Dicarlo Aniia Diclcman Diane Diemer David Dieiz Roger Dillon John Dodson Marie Dodson Pamela Donohue Palricia Donohue Paul Dordal Delphus Dorsey James Dorsey Teresa Doughly Daniel Downer Sieve Downey Cafhy Doyle Vicki Doyle Gerald Dreis Malfhew Dudzinski George Dunn Debbie Dulch Joann Dyke Sharon Easl' Rerrin Edwards Paul Edwards Ronald Ekrem Gail Ellis Kalhryn Emelio Mary Evans Frank Facinoli Richard Fallin Class Rings Symbolize Commencing Homestretch David Fariello Sleven Fela Paul Ferruzza Joanne Fields Jeffrey Fisher Edward Filzgerald James Fifzmaurice Gwendlyn Fleming Eric Flelcher Lorraine Fogls Michael Ford Chrisfopher Fousl' Richard Foy Eric Frame Alice Franklin Debra Frederick Donna Gallia Anne Ganzerl' Gail Gaskins Richard Gallon Carl Gilberl' Gail Gilleas Frances Gladu Janel' Gleason James Glorius Rodney Good Robert Goodier Mary Grabis Christine Graves Carolyn Green James Green Margaret Green Monica Green Thomas Green Rae Janet Greenlee Donald Greenslade John Gregan Charles Grimmett Marian Grimstead. Brenda Grove Richard Groves Delores Gywn Linda Hackett Margaret Hall Janice Halleck Linda Halstead William Hannemann Carl Hansborough Studies Sturt in Earnest After Semester Marks Lynne Harding Helen Hargis Dennis Harney David Harrell Claire Harrington Glenda Harris James Harris David Harrison David F. Hartman David R. Hartman Robert Hasek Scott Henderson Sheila Henderson Timothy Henderson Shirley Hendricks Keith Hensley Joyce Herlrlotz Mary Hiclcs Linda Hildreth Eileen Hill Susan Hill Susan Hobqood Jean Hodgson Thomas Holland Melissa Horalc William Hornbealx Richard Houghton Mary Hubert Milne Hudgins Walter Hudson Charles Hughes Edwin Hunnicutt Susan Hunt Wallace Hunter Pamela Hyde Franlc laquinta Sarah Irvine Bonnie lsalrsen Perry lves Edward Jackson Janie Jennings Garye Jensen Donna Johnson Gregory Johnson Kathleen Johnson Kurt Johnson Janice Jones Thomas Kagarise Actlvlty Pace Increases as One Semester Ends Judy Kai Sigmund Karchem Denise Karr Suzanne Kelly Barbara Kemp Diana Kendrick Elizabeth Kent Linda Keppler Linda Kerscher Donna King Mary King Robert King Paul Kirby Barbara Knapp Cynthia Knott Rebecca Koonce Judith Kosalc Robert Kowalski Rose Ann Kramer William Kurak William Lane Diana Langley Elizabeth LaPatl:a William Laslri Richard Latoff Bryson Laudenberger Ellen Lavers Virginia Leathers Robert Ledford Blight Lee Jennifer Lee Owen Lehoslray Marcia Leiphart Marcia Leonard Daniel LeSage Gary Lewis Sandra Lewis John Lincoln Sharon Lindsay Paula Linl: William Lipsie Stuart Lipslcy John Loebner Diane Lombardo Milton Louie Julia Lucas Robert Lucier Richard Ludlce All Sports Night Revlves Physical Fitness Program Patricia McBride John McCray John McFarland Dale McMullen Deborah McPherson Brian McQuistion Allen Maldonado John Malootian Howard Manwiller Vernon Marcoullier Sandra Marks Virqinia Marquess Alice Martin Christopher Martin John Martin Linda Martin Thor Matson William Matson Julia Matthews Thomas Matzen Michael Mellyn Sharon Meredith Dana Merino William Mertz 90 1 Sandra Michelson Dennis Miller Lee Miller Maurice Minner Allen Mifchell Mardell Moffih JeanneHe Mohr Victoria Montgomery William Moore Charles Morse Roben' Mosely Debra Mudd Linda Moulin Donna Mullins Ellen Mulloy Debra Mundell David Nagle Charles Nash Blinda Newman Clare Nichols Larry Nichols Lucia Nigra Carolyn Nixon James Noble Carl Zambon reaches for the sfers Claude Norman Mergaref Novofny William Newland Carol O'Connor Kafhleen O'Leary Rachel Olive Darlene Oliver James Orem Barbara Osborn George Osipous William Overfon James Owens Clifford Pachal Sieve Padgefl' Susan Page Sian Palczewsld Audrey Parroi Blaine PaH'on Paul Paffon Carolyn Pearson Jane Pearson Roberf Pease William Peclr Rober+ Pellegrino Sharon Pencofslci David Perrigo Linda Pefers Pauline Phipps John Piazza Joseph Piccioni Dianne Pinner Michael Pinslry Viclci Powers Frank Pra'rher Gary Preble Pamela Procfor Sharon Procfor Pamela Pumphrey Cora Purlzs Roberl' Purks David Quaflrociocchi Michael Queen Keila Ramage Rober+ Rash Roberf Read George Rebick Debbie Reed Linda Reid Dennis Revell Charles Rice James Ricker Lynn Rimmer Beverly Ritchey Linda Rizer Gloria Roberson William Robie .Mary Robinson Carol Rodgers Laurence Roof Walfer Rosch David Rose Gary Ruchwager Nancy Ruskin Barbara Russek Bruce Ryan Roger Sabino William Sanford David Sanger Cecilio Sanfiago Sharon Savinski Norman Siwyer Sian Sawyer Hours of Work Make Prom, Smashing Success Frederick Shaefer Carole Schneider James Schwab Sandra Sciascia Richard Scofl' Sfeven Scott Glenda Seaman James Selinsky Deborah Shafer Janice Sharper Susan Sheckler Guy Shellon William Shickler Gary Shoemaker Sfeven Silvern David Simmins Harlan Sisler Carolyn Siler Mark Slaughfer Jay Smifh Jean Smiih Susan Smi+h Vincenf Smilh Mary Soraci James Souders Arthur Souther Guy Spalding James Spangler Willard Spurlock Steven Sreb Rebecca Stallings Margaret Stanley David Stanton Carolyn Staples Steven Steiner Georqe Stephens Jerry Stephens Richard Stirling Helen Strain Linda Stratinq Janet Stroup Judy Stump Rodney Sturgeon Norman Sue Charles Suit Georqe Sullivan Paula Sutter Daniel Swann Deborah Swann Linda Swann Thomas Swann Thomas Swartz When Seniors Depart, Class of 67 Assumes Duty Many Responsibilities Accompany Honored Roll Geoffrey Swearingen Louis Swerdloff David Tallant Judith Talmadge Raymond Tanner Sidney Tarut Esther Taylor Joyce Taylor Melvin Taylor Martha Teuton Cassandra Thomas Maurice Thomas Carl Thompson Terry Thurner David Tilch Karen Tinsley James Tinsman Ruth Tipton John Tomslcy James Toth Rosario Trimarchi Franlc Truiillo James Umetsu David Vandover Michael Van l-loomissen Deborah Vasilakos Deborah Vaughn Joseph Villers Linda Vohs Deborah Von Rembow James Vofaw Joan Vuncannon James Wagner Sara Wallace Barbara Ward Lillian Warder Yvonne Warder David Watkins Jean Walson Marqaref Webb Anifa Weber John Wes? Mari: Whidden Carl Whife Roberf Whife Linda Whilecavage John Whifehouse Carla Lee Wiley Connie Williams Keirh Willis Susan Wilkinson Marilyn Wilson Jimmie Wise Leonard Wisofslry Sian Wiiowslri Richard Wolford Douqlas Womack Evelyn Wood Beverly Wroblewslci Elaine Yuen Cafherine Zadorefzlcy Roberf Zimmerman Deborah Zunqoli l Camera Shy Aaron Buller Kennelh Alexander Donald Allen Alan Apple Janis Bey Calhleen Calezas Melvin Cross Roberf Cunningham Mary Dennison Larry Ehren Elbert Edwards Veronica Faullr Sleven Fela Philip Fisher Raymond Foster Anfoinelfe Grossi Richard Gross Kurfh Glenda Harris Jeanelfe Howard Deborah Kifchen Kennelh Lavish Michael Malarlry Sandra Marlcs John Massey Calvin Mobbs Lillian Morgan Dennis Murphy Thomas Powers James Procfer William Rausch Chrisline Salrowslci Grefchen Salin Karen Sandy Calherine Shay Donna Shelby Keith Slcane Suzanne Smilh Donald Swann James Wagner Tommy Woodroff Nancy Wrighl Carl Zambon Qphomore Class History l Sophs Salute Unexpected l In Reaching Senior High Neither orientation day. September 4, nor August tootball practices could remove the apprehension ot the sophomores as they proceeded into untamiliar surround- ings with mixed emotions. t'tomecoming's Clip the Eagles tloat exhibited the sophomores' tirst big proiect as they 'placed third in competition. A holiday week ot snow in January halted Valentine Dance preparations. Deciding upon a Queen ot Hearts theme, oversized playing cards with scenes trom Alice in Wonderland decorated the walls ot the multi-purpose room. Ordering ot class rings occurred in June. This, culminating the other events ot the year. directed sophomores along the path SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Row one: Rebecca ldol, hist.: Geraldine to beCOme iurliOFS. Lum, treas. Row two: Christine Kranich. vice-pres.: Donna Boswell. sec. Row three: Mrs. Karla Stacy, sponsor: Mark Elils. pres.: Mr. Joseph Kessler. spon- sor. pp V lei, SOPHOMORE CLASS TREASURERS-Row one: Cathy Koontz: Robert Allen: Margaret Kees. Row two: Richard Scott: James Smirniotopoulosg Belinda Gleason. Row three: Nancy Ellsworth: Roger Easton: James Schminlry. Row four: Brent Alexander: Jonathan Yuneg James Kowalslci. Befly Adams Jeffrey Adams Sandra Adams Rulh Alrowslrey George Albriflain Brenl Alexander Susan Alexander Roberl Allen Sleven Anderson James Anlcney Pafricia Armslrong Marsha Bader Roland ' Baier Bonila Balmer Priscilla Balawag Ronald Balderson Bertha Bamba Patricia Bannon Winfield Barber Linda Borden Thomas Bass Joseph Balch Linda Bays Reber? Bean Bruce Beclzner Portols of Senior High School Open to Approaching Sophs Barbara Behe Edwin Bellis Eliza belh Be nne'H' Mary Benne'H' Kevin Berlnhimer Glee Berlhiaume Ernesl' Birkefl Slephen Blyler Bonnie Boellcher J udilh Borror Donna Boswell Kafhleen Bolello Glenn Brasher Brenda Brogu nier Stephen Brooks Morris Brown Sleven Brown David Brya n M arilyn Burch M aurice Bu rnel-le Kafhleen Burns Pauline Cady Dennis Campbell Sharon Carden Nancy Carey Jeanne Casey Alfon Cassidy Michael Cassidy Guido Castle James Chaconas Roberl Chadwick Millon Chapman Dennis Chekan Maurice Cheresl Joel Chrislie Palrick Ciradullo Calherine Clagefl Diane Clageff Michael Clancy Gloria Clarl: James Clarke Lane Clarke Kennelh Claylon Edward Clifford Julia Clise Beverly Cobb Sherrie Colberl Timofhy Collins Virginia Cool: XY, Daniel Coppaqe John Cornell Brian Crabb Caren Crandall Colefle Crandall William Crandell Margarel' Crew Johanna Crews Linda Cross Sharron Crowder Glen Dameron Carler Daniel Roberl' Daniels Thomas Daniels JoAnn Davis Rebecca Hegan and Winnie Dimmiclc eaqerly awanl lheir prey for 'rhe Novem ber 20 Sadie Hawkins Dance John Davis Kelland Davis Pefer De Genova Barbara De Shong Vincenl De Vera James Dennison Penny Dewees Winnie Dimmicl: Diane Dinn Sharon Dodrill John Donehoo Roberl' Dorsey Maureen Doughfy Kevin Dow Barbara Downs Julia Duran Deborah Eads Thomas Earnesi' Roger Easlon Joseph Edelen William Edge Senior Guidance Helps Underclassmen Find Way Thru Halls Nancy Edmisfer Marlr Ellis Nancy Ellsworfh Danila Esles Marcia Evere'H' Wayne Fairclolh Jeanne Falconer Allen Farber Gayle Fawsefl Paul Fefhersfon Eric Fisher Dorothy Fleming Roberl' Flelcher Rebecca Flowers John Ford Richard Ford Sharon Forquer Janne Forresf Viclci Foss James Foulger Erin Frame Brinley Franklin Ronald Fraser Pafricia Fry Sharon Gaifher Bonnie Ganyon Roger Gebiclce Sandra Gibbo'ns William Gilberl Carolyn Gleason Joanne Goff Eric Gofreed Sfephen Good Michael Gofl' Frank Graviano Roberl' Gray Thomas Green William Green Linda Greenway John Greer The world is called fanlasy and iis lalesl visilor is Michael Shover. Slephen Gregory George Grillo Samuel Grimes Kennelh Grossi Richard Grow Susan Gurillo Marina Hagen Sandra Hall Ronald Hall Kraig Hall' Sleven Half Haiel Hamillon Frank Hansbrough Jerry Hansborough June Harris Pafricia Harris Roberl Harry Linda Headley Karhleen Helfron Rebecca Heffron Linda Helton Darlene Henderson Daniel Herbs? James Herndon Judilli Hewill' Donald Hill Gerald Hobbs Laurie Hodges Rebecca Hogan Delphine Holloman Merrilyn Honig Danelle Hooe James Howell Pafricia Howell Virginia Hungerford Kenny lmmel Rudyard lsivan Dennis James Sandra Jenkins Ronald Johnson Terry Jones Larry Jones Ronna Joseplnson David Joyce Dianne Jurliss Cynthia Ka arise Ronald Keaiey Margaret Kee Lisbeth Kendall Catherine Kennedy Michael Kennedy Robert Kennedy Stephen Kent Kenneth Kester Joyce King Ronald Kingsbury Terrill Kline Jeanie Knudson Raymond Koncen Cathy Koontz James Kowalski Margaret Kramer Christine Kranich Eliza Kridler Xenia Kurganslcy Howard La Brenz Paula La Made Elizabeth Lachenmay Kathryn Landon Patricia Lange Susan Larsen Emily Latoll English Classes Study Novel's Structure With Silas Marner Richard Lauchman Carol Lauer Michael Lavery Lorren Leadmon Gayle Leary Margaret Leathers James Lehoslcay Debra Leottler Mary Lincoln Diane Linton Leah Loabner Steven Long Elana Lore Barbara Loveioy Geraldine Lum Joyce Lyles Rhonda Lynch Laurie MacPherson Shawn McBride Marianne McCabe Lucinda McCatterty Charles McClary Michael McCommas Don McCreary Dorothy McDonough Robert McFadden Dale McKenzie James McLamb Sl' William Moore Donna Moorehead Robert Mosely Linda Moyer Karen Mullins William Mulloy Pafricl: Murphy lrvin Murray James Nance Chrisfine Nase Felix Nazarene Valerie Neill Michael Nemchicl: Gary Nesfico Terry Nesfico Leroy Maddox Anne Maiden Dennis Malafras Larry Marcoullier Sharon Marquess Barbara Marshall Slephen Marlin Dorolhy Marfyn George Mason Russell Mason Roberf Maison Elizabefh Mafiihgly Carolyn Mayfield Edward Merediih John Meyer Raymond Meyer Gary Meyers Linda Miller Michelle Miller Norma Mills Daniel Misdom Palricia Mifchell Richard Mongello Marqarel' Monfqomery School Delia Newlin Chrisfine Newfon Amos Nicholson John Novofny Judy O'Brien Emily Olive Brenda Orrison Sharon Osfi Valerie Osli Janef Ould Franklin Pachal Laura Painfer Michael Paflen Fern PaHon Sarah Peferson Tommie Phillips Galen Piclceral William Polsgrove John Porfer Charles Powers Donna Presgrave Spirited Sophomores Display Encouragement for JV Rawleigh Presnell Nadine Priode Cynthia Proctor Elizabefh Procfor Joyce Procfor Shirley Pyrfle Arthur Rackey Kennefh Ray Chrisfine Reed Lori Reid Theodore Reuwer Geoffrey Reynolds James Reynolds James Rice Earle Richardson Mary Riecks Larry Robbins Gerald Roberfs Jay Roland Josephine Rubolofia John Rupp William Rybalr Lorraine San Fellipo Debra Sanders Richard Sandusky Sleven Safferfield Marfha Schaffer James Schminlry Richard Scoff Mindy Seid David Shaw Jenny Shelley Bruce Shelfon Thomas Sherren Michael Shover Regina Siler Lily Sipes Nancy Sladel: James Smirniofopoulos Dianne Smith Donald Smith Gary Smith Gloria Smith James Smith Jerry Smith Michael Smith Katharine Snyder David Soper Linda Spates Cheryl Spitzer David Stahl Maryland Stanley Carolyn Stanton Maxwell Steel Charlene Stoneberger Sylvia Stout Wayne Stowers David Stryker John Strylowslri Susan Stult-z Aimee Sullivan John Sullivan Virginia Sunseri John Swann Joseph Sweeney Brian Talbert John Tate Charles Taubersmith Foundations laid, Potential Juniors Prepare for Next Year Kimberly Taubersmith Susan Taylor Stephen Tevault Paul Thiebaud Curtis Thompson Darlene Thompson Patricia Thompson Patricia Thompson Pefaqv Thorne Beverly Thornton Vincent Throop Gayle Timlco Gail Tolbert Leonard Toussaint Samuel Trexler Glenn Trotter Marlz Turacy Robert Van Newlcirk Judy Van Winlnle Carolyn Vance Sharron Varner Allene Vereen Linda Vestal John Vollierding Holliday Wagner Thomas Wall: Pamela Wallcer Marilyn Walling Beverly Wallingsford David Waliers Michael Ware Elizabefh Waiers Charloiie Weaver Kalhleen Weber Karen Weissner Paul While Susan While Joan Whiiehouse William Whifener Deborah Wilbanlrs Larry Wilkinson Linda Williinson Andrew Williams Charles Williams Joseph Williams Aline Williamson Bernard Wilson Valinda Windsor Sheila Wood Palricia Woodward William Worlcinger Kaihleen Wriqhf Sharon Wriqhf Larry Yingling Floyd York Jonafhan Yuen Judifh Zorn Dave Shaw and John Tale scurry up The sfairs in hopes of bealing 'Phe bell lo class. Camera Shy Befsie Allefl Deron Bissell Roberf Gaunf Bryon Gibson Nancy Gilmer Kafhy Haynes Rebecca Idol Harrief lmmel Carol Joyner James Knudson Joanna Morqan Karen Muller Tony Priviiera James Reynolds Alan Roberfs Ann Robinson Joseph Robinson Kyle Sorrells Louise Vasilalros Gerald Walker 54.1 A Q45 ,or Tfvvqw M .xx , FW, Q PM fi W' blfiwwwzfmfz M W' M 1 ff W 52,0 MJLNWMW gf 0 VM WW wwf W it Q? J , . . . 4. I Singulariiy of inferesfs . . . lhe refreshmenl' of recreafion . . . the refining of falenls . . . many hours of unlaudecl foil . . . 'rhe liabilify and emolumenf of leadership . . . lhe pulse- quiclrening challenge of compefifion . . . fhe effusion of expression . . . +he srifl res? of responsibilily . . . fhe ebullience of companion- ship . . . fha plasfic ground pliable enough ro receive one's concrefe mark . . . These form the very essence of orgamzahons. GIRLS' STATE-Row one: K. Ruefly. all.: J. BOYS' STATE-Row fwo: W. Schaefer, alt: J Hudson: B. Quick: R. Easfon, elf. Pyles: C. Mefz, ali.: R. Goiffried. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Row ons: Miss B. Bizub. sponsor: Y Wilkinson: L. Louie: C. Lum: B. Hainsworfh: B. Harrison: J. Hudson Row fwo: R. Moore: P. Fry, sec.: B. Quick: B. Elgin: A. Selinslty: E. Eng. Row flnree: S. Scuerbrunn: M. Anasfasio, frees.: C. Riegger: R. Baloiskin D. Bisseffg J. Huichinson, pres. Row four: J. Winchesfer: G. Allen: J Pyles: W. Schaefer: R. G-ollfried. vice-pres. Nof picfured: Mrs. K Sfacey. sponsor: N. Donn: C. Mefz: R. Zeck. l l TOP TEN PERCENT-Row one: V. Wood: A. Selinslcy: N. Chrisman G. Younl: E. Eng. Row fwo: J. Relhbun: B. Allen: N. Sherwood: J. Hudson: V. Warfel: L. Louie: K. Howe: D. Sisson: J. Burnell: T. Neal: L. Virala. Row 'lhreez R. Tefer: C. Riegger: M. Solyom-Felcele: K. Pelerson R. Werle: S. Saverbrunn: J. Hays: M. Sladelc: B. Elgin: M. Golden Awards Full H On Meritous To designale ouls'randing individuals, many crileria are used. Scholaslic excellence was demanded ol The filly-lwo seniors ranked in lhe lop len percenr of lheir class. ln recognilion of lhis achievement a dinner was held on March 24 for lhem and 'rheir parenls. Requisiles for induclion inlo lhe Nalional Honor Sociely-scholarship, leadership. ser- vice. and characler-define a more varied Type of prominence. For iwo girls and lwo boys allending l Girls' and Boys' Sfales. oul'slanding en- lailed concern wi'rh cilizenship along wirh high academic records. During 'rhis one- week session al Annapolis, delegales learned 'lhe mechanisms of polilics. By alfaining superior Nalional Meril' Scholarship Tesl scores, 'rhree seniors placed as Finalisls. sharing lhis honor wilh 52, of fhe nalions' seniors. Lellers of Commenda- lion wenl lo fourieen olhers. ln each ol 'lhe above, academic excel- lence is a common consliluenl. C. Slebbins: C. Lum. Row four: Babiskin: J. Hulchinson: D. Bissell: L. Karr: J. Winchesler: D. Carl: S. McDonough: R. Zeek: R. Gofifried: J. Fishkin. Row five: D. Guzy: G. Moore: M. Anaslasio: J. Smilh: M. Smifh: G. Allen: D. Melz: W. Schaefer: B. Bey: J. Pyles. Nol piclured: D. Cowan: P. Fry: S. Merber: R. Mussler. MERIT SCHOLARSHIP-Finalists-Row one: J. Hudson: T. Canavan. Nor picfured: A. Selinslry. Lellers of Commendalion-Row fwo: S. Merber: K. Amos: A. Wagner. Row fhree: J. Win- chesler: J. Hays: L. Swearingen. Row four: M. Crevelinq: S. Sauerbrunn: J. Smith: R. Goilfried: J. Hulchinson. Noi picfured: I. Donehoo: J. Fishkin: M. McCabe: L. Nalle. -K-1, ,lkl he Us, lii FLAG RAISING STAFF-From lelf fo righf: R. Chadwiclrt W. Hobbs: K. lmmel. HELMSMEN-Row One: F. Harris: E. Piclterall: R. Crawford: L. Jack- son. Row Two: L. Buck: C. Morse: A. Terry: D. Hill: J. Tofh: M. Queen: C. Lueck. Row Three: B. Dunn: M. Bayly: L. Couchenour: R. Sullivan. Row Four: G. Wilson: D. Brooks: M. Merkel: J. Musgrove: C. Nash. Row Five: D. G-erow: F. Owens: S. Taruf: L. Toriak: D. Cora. Duties Are Voluntary Crisp air sfirs fhe flags as lhey move slowly up lhe fall pole fo lheir resfing place. If is very early in fhe morning, for all flags musf be raised before eighf-fhirfy. They will sway genfly unfil, al fhree fhirfy- five, members of fhe Flag Raising Sfaff will, once again, remove lhem. During an assembly, someone suddenly fainls. Close af hand. a frained Safefy Squad member removes an ammonia am- pul from his poclnef. and proceeds lo aid lhe vicfim. Waifing af assigned sfafions, Safefy Squad members are prepared for such emergencies. Chairs which go up, musf come down. Selfing up needed ifems for an assembly. is one of fhe responsibilifies of fhe Helms- men. They also direcf aufomobile 'lraffic affer dances, games, and ofher school func- fions. SAFETY SQUAD-From leff fo righf: Mrs. H. Golembieslu sponsor K. Willis: P. Paffon: J. Nichols. Helpers Smile, Learn Typewrifer keys sfrike rapidly, as cheer- ful voices answer fhe ringing of 'rhe fele- phone. This sefs fhe busy afmosphere which surrounds a sfudenf office helper. Workers in fhe guidance deparfmenf, are responsible for The mainfenance of schedule cards, informafion on college fesf- ing programs, and occupafional pamphlefs. while arranging appoinfmenfs for sfudenfs wifh counselors. Adminisfrafive office workers compile fhe names of fhose sfudenfs who are on fhe honor roll, buf basically fhey are privafe secrefariesf' fo fhe adminisfrafors. Why are you home from school fo- day? , polifely asks a main office helper. These are fhe girls who edif, mimeograph. and deliver fhe daily absenfee Iisf, in addi- fion, fo fhe filling our of special school forms. All office helpers willingly aid visifors. by suppl ing informafion or by escorfing fhem fo 'rheir designafion. MAIN OFFICE HELPERS-Row One: J. Vawier, co-ordinafor: B. ell K Brown: D. Perroffa: L. Cole. Row Two: M. Dauplaise: P. Sfewarf C Veazey: A. Mulloy. Row Three: C. Ford: K. Ludke: N. Dolhon Row Four: S. Rackey: F. Cady: D. Van Allen: D. Weissner. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE HELPERS-Row One: C. Lum: M. Drake: K. Murphy. Row Two: J. Joseph: L. Rucci. Row Three: J. Talmadge: D. Schwab. Row Four: J. Cowan: C. Holland: S. Forbes. GUIDANCE OFFICE HELPERS-Row One: M. Sfanley: L. Reid: S. Morelock: L. Kerscher. Row Two: S. King: M. Jones: E. Green: Mrs. Nlylv. -Smifh, co-ordinafor. Row Three: J. Gorr: J. Gaines: M. Sieberl: D. eussner. Service Organizations Donate Helping Hand Corresponding wifh adopfed children around lhe globe . . . running elecfions for lhe Yuleride Sanla . . . mending broken bindings on library books . . . operaling overhead proieclors . . . colleciing cloihes 'lor needy families . . . prinling 'rickels and programs for school 'funclions . . . selling Clipper pennanrs and decals . . . aiding be- wildered leachers wifh rape recorders . . . conlribuiing dance profils +o The Uniled Givers Fund . . . arranging book and cala- FOSTER PARENTS COMMITTEE-Row One: J. Hudson: S. Karr: S. Leone: Y. Wilkinson. Row Two: Mr. J. Mallhews. sponsor. Row Three: J. Talmadqe: C. Dennison: P. Gandy: E. Eng. Row Four: L. Chrislie: P. James: R. Gofllried: F. Cady: J. Gleason. log shelves . . . sending loys 'ro l-long Kong. Viel Nam and Korea . . . holding ihe besl bargain sales in school . . . providing com- panionship for boys a+ Cedar Grove Re- formaiory . . . Generosily plus hard work equal service. Thus is lhe code enacfed by 'lhe members of fhe Audio Visual Club. Booksrore Work- ers, Fosler Parenls Club, as well as 'rhe Graphics Aris Club, Key Club. Sfudenl Librarians. and lhe Tri-Hi-Y. 3 a I STUDENT LIBRARIANS-Row One: Mrs. C. Price. sponsor: J. Lucas: Mrs. T. Dordal, co-sponsor. Row Two: M. Riecks: C. Talberl. Row Three: S. Crowder: H. Wagner. Row Four: J. Van Winkle: C. Riegger: P. Waugh: J. De Felice. TRI-HI-Y--Row One:Mrs. J. Rockey. sponsor: B. Os- born, sec.: C. Childress. pres.: L. Lees, vice-pres.: A. Cunningham. lreas. Row Two: S. Proclor: T. Anfonini: L. Virala: L. Fink: E. Seal: J. Skinner: J. Kai. Row Three: M. Grabis: D. McPherson: J. Talrnadge: B. Koonce: D. Gill: G. Fawsell: S. Leone: L. Degollado. Row Four: C. Sfebbins: K. Wrye: C. Veazey: L. Cola: M. Jones: S. Adam: C. Goff: L. Anfon: P. Sie- warf: G. Pierce. Row Five: K, Wright L. Murphy: N. While: G. Richslone: B. Golden: K. Forresf: L. Rucci: S. King: H. Bolh. 525' arf OO :DCD 33:1 U1 55? Enl- aio ZZFO3 Croy: A. Maiden: . Woods: T. Crisle: . Dauplaise. Y I AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB-Row One: A. Rulao- loffu: J. Rupp: J. Schwarfz: C. Pachal: Mr. K. Taschenberger. sponsor. Row Two: R. Maas: M. Thomas: M. Solyom-Felcere: R. Bingham. Row Three: J. Gorr: W. Mulloy: W. Schaefer. BOOK STORE-From leff 'ro righf: F. Prafher: Mr. J. Kashmere, mgr.: W. Piquerfe. ,lk GRAPHIC ARTS-Row One: Mr. W. Raivel. sponsor: S. Hafhaway: H. Liles. Row Two: D. Harrison: R. Groves. Row Three: T. Swarfz: C. Pachal: L. Leolller. Row Four: S. Sandy: M. Merkel: W. Dunn. KEY CLUB-Row One: Mr. J. Cowan, co-sponsor: C. Gil- berl: J. Whilehouse: R. Levine: Mr. J. Kessler, co-sponsor. Row Two: W. Lane: E. Frame: F. Schaefer: A. Rubololia, sec. Row Three: R. Zeek: E. Hard- qrove. freas.: R. Mussler: J. Smifh: K. Wissman. Row Four: J. Winchesrer: G. Owen. vice- pres.: D. Suzy: S. Gallaway: W. Schaefer: D. Cowan, pres. FOLK MUSIC CLUB-Missing from picfure: Mrs. l. Kirchner, sponsor. Row One: V. Hungerford: C. Josephsong S. Sauerbrunn: J. Hulchinson. Row Two: R. Goddard: P, Pumphrey: J. Wafson: D. Frederick. Row Three: M. Sladelc: R. Alelcsiewicz: M. Buccoliero: S. Halhaway: P. Donohue. Row Four: D. Bissell: S. Shapiro: D. Merino: H. Gasque: R. Woodman: N. Sladelc. Row Five: E. Birlrelf: T. Sweeney: D. Carl: J. Hicks: L. Karr: J. Harper. ff- wr' STAGE CREW-Row One: R. Easlon: M. Thomas: G. Moore mqr.: C. Gilbert Row Two: R. Mussler. mqr.: Mr. R. Cosfa, spon- sor: E. Frame. Row Three: J. Smirniofopoulos: J. Kowalski: J Whiierouse: C. Zambon. Row Four: J. Yuen: T. Walk: L. Cool: W, Worlringer: S. McDonough. ART CLUB-Row One: Mrs. D. Sanger. co-sponsor: R. Mis- dom: E. Tillman: L. Cole: J. Whirehouse: D. Clageffg Mrs. Croci: R. Mussler: K. Palezewslci: P. Creasy: P. Clancy: N. Chrisman. Row Four: E. Borg: C. Pearson: R. Alelcsiewicz: D. J. Moore. corsponsor. Row Two: J. Gleason: l. Donehoo: D. Carl: B. Franklin, pres.: M. Creveling: W. Underwood. Trees.: McPherson: D. Sisson. vice-pres.: S.- Leone, sec.: R. Goddard: E. Yuen: K. Cray. L. Gardner. Row Three: C. Josephson: J. Walson: G. ii .Y Y e - is 3251 . - -A -f Ms N. DRAMA CLU B- Row One: Mr. D. Rufio, sponsor: L. Gardner: L. Louie. frees.: V. Wariel: Y. Wilkinson: K. Amos. sec. Row Two: J. Skinner: C. Vasila- kos: B. Harrison: J. lnnamorafo. vice- pres.: C. Siegel: K. Ruefly. Row Three: P. Garrus: D. Sisson: P. Gibson: L. John- son: B. McLaine: M. Sladelm: M. Miller: R. Goddard: Row Four: K. Palczewslxi: M. Golden: M. Solyom- Fekeie: J. Crismond: L. Lees: L. Heasly: S. Forbes: A. Selin- sky. Row Five: M. Gibbons: D. Bissefli J. Schwariz: R. Goff- fried: G. Lien: G. Swearingen, pres.: J. Lillie: J. Hulchinson: S. Sauerbrunn. Grganizutions Offer Stimuli For Expression Folk records are spinning. and guiiars. banios. and harmonicas are slrewn abou? while oiher musicians sirum, sing, or iusi waich, depic+s a meeiing of 'ihe Folk Music Club. Trips ro area arf museums and schools. crifique sessions, and 'films characrerize 'rhe Ari' Club. Rehearsals, props. cosiumes. make-up, siage 'fright and applause are all faceis of ihe Drama Club. Bur behind Jrhe scenes. ihe Sfage Crew scurries 'lo con+rol and mainiain sporlighls, microphones. and amplifiers, produce sound effecfs. and make scenery for 'ihe Drama Club. DRAMA C L U B- Row One: Mr. D. Rufio, sponsor: L. Phillips: J. Mohr: E. Lore: D. MacPher- son: L. Vasilalsos. Row Two: P. Pum- phrey: C, Schneider: L. Vohs: J. Waison: M. Grabis: L. Wil- kinson: P. Walker. Row Three: C. Zam- bon: E. La Parka: R. Lynch: B. Alelrs: M. Leonard: S. Hill: D. Vasilalcos: D. Linlon: M. Evereif. Row Four: J. Harris: C. Green: J. Jones: D. Sfrylzer: S. Hunf: E. Teuion: R. Sco+i: M. McCabe. Row Five: C. Pearson: P. Howell: N. Sladelc: M. Thomas: R. While? L. Cook: R. Bell: S. Chop: L. Vesial: N. Weber. xg idxlfi if ilk wiki p inll lille , g s, I ra I ns or V'b T' F i 1 K BX if AL, X Loud clashes of cymbals and dee ru - VM , U X bling of lce'H'le and bass drums are heard -Jw ' ' f, vibrafing in 'lhe corridor oufside 'lhe band X l JV,-Tj-7 U f V Q0 X room. Corresponding sofl' sounds of wood X6 f I N Jo winds and fhe vibranl' fones of fhe brass W lb all harmoniousl blend fogefher fo charac- .ii i Y 0 N lerize fhe Oxon Hill Senior High School , 5 4 bb 1 i Band which is under lhe direcfion of Mr. ' ' W'll' J h . - -. wi - Alaflweofdlofbiall games, pep rallies, and ' I 67 X QJ homecoming fesfivilies, 'rhe band susfains CNG L W0 Jidxfhe rousing cheer of fhe spectirors 'lo spur - 'lh 're onro vicfories. X' N i ' forage communily, 'rhe band performs Q' N . JL CBJ four concerls: Pops Concert Chrisfmas V Concert and formal Spring Concert All l bu'l 'lhe Spring Concerl is performed for I U 'rhe sludenf body ar special assemblies. N-l f ff CONCERT BAND-Row One: L. Rimmer: T. Burnerh R. Gorffried. ness.: S. Wilkinson: Y. Wilkinson. lib.: W. Hudson: A. Robinson: R. Ford. Row Two: M. Bader: G. Dinn: S. McDonough: V. Wood: C. Dameron: P. Gibson: C. Williams: J. Owens: D. Poffer. Row Three: J. Bey. lib.: B. Rifchey: J. McFarland: R. Salveffi: V. Cook: M. Segal: F. McCarly: C. Shuflleworfh: J. Fisher: N. Black: L. Trossevin: J. Pyles: N. Sue: D. Shaffer. sec.: S. Hunl: M. Bey. Row Four: C. Kagarise: S. Wrighf: D. Dinn: N. Ellsworth: D. Dielz: M. Dudzinslci: A. Dennison: W. Ryback: G. Moore: J. Hern- don: C. Nichols. vice-pres.: R. Cufler: C. Dare: J. McCray: E. Reynolds: D. McCreasy: S. Holf: V. Norman: W. Rosch: W. Whilener: D. Carl: G. Allen. :low Five: Mr. W. Johnson. direclor: R. Zeelc: B. Shickler: R. Ledford: R. Pyles. pres.: C. Callis: V. Choafe: J. Fishlrin: S. Gallaway: M. Zavarela. 1 l II6 A-one and aefwo and a-lhree . . . The Conceri' Band follows Mr. Johnson's baron during a praciice session. 'N 45,,.,,,.e. Mr. William Johnson, Direclor of Oxon Hill Senior High Band RESERVE BAND-Row One: Mr. W. Johnson. direcfor: J. Casey: M. Bader: E. Borg: K. Howe: E. Tillman: L. Wilkinson: A. Wil- liams: R. Gaunf. Row Two: B. Flowers: C. Kranich: E. Birlcell: W. Crandell: W. Mulloy: W. Polsgrove: R. Maison: l. Murray. Row Three: D. Baumgarfner: B. Crabb: M. McCommas: T. Collins: D. Shaw: J. Meyer: T. Henderson: R. Pease. Row Four: W. Rob- bins: R. Chadwick: T. Piccioni: M. McAmis: S. Hammond. Row Five: L. Leadmon: M. Minner: C. Marlin: R. Foy: S. Trexler: R. Fosler: R. Easfon: D. Chelcan: D. Burg: R. Scoff. CHESS CLUB-Row One: Mrs l. Kirchner, co-sponsor: D Bryan: M. Riley: L. Gardner J. Rupp: A. Rubolotta: Mr. J A. Gotreed. sgt. at arms: W avan: M. Anastasio: S. Merber pres. 81 sec.: W. Schaefer: D Cowan: J. Winchester. Competitive Spirit Brings Sharper Insights Should the tederal government adopt a policy ot compulsory arbitration in labor- management disputes? This question is de- liberatecl by the members ot the Debate Team. For the majority ot Oxon Hill stu- dents, watching this team in action is com- parable to viewing accomplished legislators. Stillness prevades as one enters Room l03 on Friday afternoons. The deep concentra- tion and silence is mystitying. With heads bowed, the players move their pieces in a deliberate tashion. Tournaments are played as O.H.'s Chess 'Team competes against schools in the area. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Row One: J. lnnamorato: M. Leonard: P. Gib -' 7 son: M. Miller. Row Two: P. Pumphrey: L. Rimmer: N. Sue: M. Golden DEBATE CLUB-Row Ono: Mr. R. Mullis. sponsor: S. Wilkinson: J. Sharper: K- Ruetlv- Row TN101 J- MCCVGYC R. C'-lileri R. Zeelni L- Tr0SSevin C. Dennison: M. Louie, vice-pres. Row Two: S. Merber: M. Anastasio: J. Hutchinson: D. Bissett. trees.: E. Kent: A. Souther. Row Three: I. Schwartz: R. lstvan: J. Fishlrin: R. Mussler: J. Smith, pres.: A. Rubolotta, sec. Helms, co-sponsor. Row Two: Hudson: R. Mussler: T. Canl treas. Row Three: J. Hard: grove: D. Rose: D. Guzy. vice- CONCERT CHOIR-Row One: Mr. T. Quaid. direcTor: M. Teufon: D. McPherson: M. Grabis: E. Mulloy: M. Leonard A. Vereen: R. SmiTh. Row Two: V. Hungerford RaThbun: A. Archambaulh E. Eng: N. WhiTe: K J. Lucas. Row Three: B. HuTTon: L. MacPherson' M. Miller: L. Clark: E. Lore? D. Hooei J. Rueflyt J. Innamorafoi M. Golden: C. ChaT- man: L. Kendall: D. Scordos: 5. Shapiro: D. Behnke: J. Talmadge: S Osfi. Row Four: R. Alelns: J. Harris: M. Robinson: P. Murphy: J. Cris mond: R. Kennedy: K. Croy: J. Villers: T. Hays. Row Five: W. Moore H. MoTTaT: W, Yanuzzi: L. Trossevint R. Buflert K. Sorrells: M. Kennedy G. Lane: K. KesTer: S. Karchem. Performances Show Imagination The 'hills' are alive wiTh The sound oT music, echo O.H.'s vocal groups, The Con- cerT Choir. Girls' Chorus. and The A Capella Choir. Caroling The songs oT Amahl and The NighT VisiTors Tor The Chrisfmas program, and performing dur- ing The Honor SocieTy lnducTions are parT oT The acTiviTies ThaT necessiTaTes consTanT pracTice Tor The musical groups. In The s ring. ConcerT Choir members combined Their TalenT wiTh ThaT oT The drama sTu- denTs in presenTing The Music Man. Con- cluding The year, The ConcerT Choir per- formed aT BaccalaureaTe. GIRLS' CHORUS- y Row One: Mr. T. Quaid. direcTor: P. Walker: B. Russell: M. Hagen: M. Drake: P. Balawag. Row Two: C. STone- berger: L. Vohs: E. WalTers: S. Taylor: S. STulTz: D. Swann: G. SmiTh. Row Three: V. Sunseri: J. Goff: H. Lenz: P. Thompson: S. Adams: L. HalsTeacl: M. Riecks: S. Larson. Row Four: P. Akins: L. Loebner: D. Oliv- er: J. Morgan: N. Priode: K. Haynes: D. Goodrich: B. Broqunier. Row Five: M. GrimsTead: P. Rucci: C. ToIberT: J. Borror: R. Akowslcy: M. Kramer: K. T h o m p s o n : K. WrighT: S. Gaifher: C. STanTon. FRENCH CLUB-Row One: J. Mohr: V. Neill: C. Newlont L. Louie, -vice-pres.: E. Kridler: S. Brashier: P. Monlgomery. Row Two: Mr. J. Tubbs. co- sponsor: Mrs. L. Carroll, co- sponsor: L. Via-ara: L. Hodges: D. Gallia, sec.: M. Louie, frees.: A. Delwiche: G. Hungerford. Row Three: C. Crandall: J. Harris: L. Vohs: E. Eng, pres.: E. Walrers: L. Kendall: D. Von Rembow: B. Flowers: G. Rush- warger: J. Burnelf. Row Four: V. Wood: P. Kirby: S. Hunl: J. Ralhbun. Row Five: J. Fac- inoli: A. Soufher: R. Easfon: L. Slraling: K. Peferson: M. Mez- enfsoff: M. Solyom-Felzefe: N. Sherwood: S. Pelerson: W. Lane. Vernacular Clubs Teach Through Eruclition Boniour, commenr allez-vouz? Hola. LComo esla vd.'? Saluel ls lhis an inlerna- 'lional convenlion? No, 'these are greelings from members of 'lhe language clubs. ln broadening lheir culinary inreresls, 'lhe con- noisseurs of +he French, Spanish, and Lafin Clubs parlalce of 'rhe nalive meals of lheir respecfive counlries. Sludenls may invesli- gafe cullures of various foreign lands by visifing an ancienl lncan display. viewing 'lhe worlcs of European arlisls, making cos- lumes for a homecoming 'float hearing guesf speakers. or viewing movies. These are basic ingreclienls of lhe Junior Classical League, French and Spanish Clubs. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE-Row One: Mrs. L. Vesl. sponsor: S. Crowder: M. Miller: B. Clark: S. Varner: D. Carpenler: B. Armslrong. Row Two: D. Vasilalros: R. Sfeel: K. Palczewslci: B. Ward: J. Wagner: J. Lucas: L. Kerscher, pres. Row Three: L. Rizer, rreas.: P. Tayman: R. Bell: J. Van Aclreren: D. Burg: N. Donn, sec.: R. Sleel: D. Brown. SPANISH C L U B- Row One: J. Glea- son: G. Dinn, vice- pres.: J. Duran: S. Procior. Row Two: Mrs. M. Leffich, cos sponsor: J. King: E. Lore: J. Van Win- lcle: D. Hooe: P. La- Made: K. Burns. Row Three: Mrs. J. Mundell, co-sponsor: S. Gibbons: R. An- derson: G. Owen, frees.: R. Gofllried: S. Page: N. Sher- wood: J. Bafman. Row Four: M.Sladek, sec.: C. Grimmell: J. Lilly: D. Bissell: S. Birlcefl: R. Sleel. pres.: M. Gibbons. blliiiffj vp, WW ifyly .il ifieffw mix I JW I I ENGLISH SEMINAR-Row One: K. Amos: L. Louie: Mrs. I. Kirchner. sponsor. Row Two: L. Karr: M. Golden: R. Zeelc. Row Three: M. Sladelr: M. Solyom-Felceieg E. Eng: J. Rafhbun. Row Four: J. Smiih: L. Lees: J. Fishltin. Seminars Instill Knowledge And Perception Of Enqelond io Caunierbury ihey wende, The holy. blisful marier for io sera Chaucer When he wrofe ihose words. IiHIe did Chaucer know rhai he was 'Io become ihe subiecr of an English seminar. Sfudenrs from OHI-IS pariicipafe in .These Ieciures led by guesi spealcers, ai Norfhwesiern High School. This year a seminar devoied 'ro polirical science was formulaied. Mem- bers are delegaied reading for a monih of sfudy. Then discussions are held. The iudi- cial problems are examples of 'ropics dis- cussed. Quesiions which rhe parficipanis l bring up during 'rhese discussions are di- recied ar +he guesr lecfurer. Congressman Carlion Siclcles led Ihe firsr of polifical sci- ence seminars. POLITICAL SCIENCE SEMINAR-From Ieff fo righf: S. Shapiro: C. Riegger: C. Lum: D. Bisseff. Don'+ be surprised if soon a cookbook FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OFAMERICA-RowOne: P. Donohue, vice-pres.: D. Diemer. pres.:J. Fields. sec. Row Two: Mrs. J. Jasinski, co-sponsor: Mrs. D. Williams. co-sponsor. Row Three: S. Eash N. Chrisman, songlclr.- chapl.: J. Gleason, freas. Row Four: M. Ciardullo: P. Rucci. his'r.: T. Grossi. Present Members Preview Future Cullings lf one were +0 gaze info a crysial ball, seeking a view of a successful fomorrow, they would see several who u+ilized 'rhe pasl experiences of ofhers and +he skills acquired in +he presenl +o build 'for 'rhis fulure. This is +he aim of The fu+ure clubs. Florence Nigh+ingales of 'rhe fuiure receive a chance 'ro explore 'the field of nursing lhrough +he Fufure Nurses of America. The girls work wirh Nurse Solem- bieski in 'lhe healih suile and rake par? in various exlra acfivi+ies such as volunfeer work af S+. Elizaberhs, visiling 'rhe Washing- ron Hospilal Cenfer as prospeclive slu- denfs. and aflending a sfale FNA conven- 'lion in EllicoH Cily. Maryland. wriHen by one of fhe Furure Homemakers is published. This bevy of girls have proi- ecfs which include: an annual fashion show. serving as hosfesses al' PTA affairs. and making Easier eggs. Sfudenls wifh an inieresl in educaiion, comprise 'rhe Fulure Teachers of America. This group has fhe responsibilify of being guides during American Educalion Week, and sponsoring S+uden+ Teacher Day. Work Sludy Program is a course open fo non-college-bound seniors. By The pro- gram. They are helped lo make a place for fhemselves in +he business world +oday. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA-Row One: B. Newman: C. Shelley: L.l Kerscher. sec.: L. Slam-, back: Mrs. F. Golem-l bieski. sponsor. Row Twozl M. Golembieslci: E. Seal: L. Walker: C. Ford. Row Three: E. Borg, +reas.: R.l Aleksiewicz: A. Dennison. pres.: C. Talberf. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-Row One: L. Cole: K. Morgan: N. Whire, pres.: D. Perrorra. Row Two: A. Hosrers, co-sponsor: S. Evans: K. Murphy: C. Helms, co-sponsor. Row Three: K. Woods, sec.: M. Jones: J. Joseph: C. Goff. Row Four: P. Rucci: A. Mulloy: M. Dauplaise: N. Dolhon. Row Five: S. Taylor: D. Weissner: C. Eclcerf: L. Rucci: B. Golden. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Row One: K. Burns: T. Neaf. sec.: M. Kauf- man: J. Hudson, pres.: D. Sisson: D. Gallia: S. Crow- der. Row Two: Mrs. M. Kriemer, sponsor: L. Vasilalros: J. Bur- nefi: D. Hooe: J. Ralhbun: L. Mirchell, Treas.: P. LaMade: D. Brown: P. Bran- non: S. Karr. Row Three: R. Soraci: S. Osli: N. Ellsworlh: J. Fields: I. Clonrz: E. Brannon: D. Diemer: N. Chrisman: E. Eng: J. Baker.Four+h Row: T. Grossi: V. Wood: J. Sharper: M. Sladelc: C. Brandon: C. Dennison: C. Bowen: A. Marrin: P. Gibson. Fiffh Row: R. Sfeele: N. Sladelc: K. Pelerson: M. Sol- yom-Fekere: J. Van Aclreren: G. Moore: J. Chismond: S. Page: S. Gibbons. WORK STUDY-Row One: L. Blake: B. Hall: M. Tanner: Miss. J. Hyer, sponsor: Row Two: C. Pierce: R. DeSfefend: S. Colberf: S. Hawlhorn: M. Quaiforciocchi. Row Three: T. Goodner: J. Williams: C. Daniels: K. Zalcicelr: Row Four: C. Campbell: L. Banes: S. Rygq: C. Seabon. Row Five: D. McLachlan: J. Mann: R. Wilson: J. Wefson. Row Six: F. Grimes: J. Alexander: F. Owens: T. Warrs: R. Nixon: R. Mararac. Gusti Promotes Spirit At Football Contests All for Oxon Hill stand up and hollar and as Gusti Callis sails backwards over the mini-tramp. the spectators rise and yell for victory. Gusty and nine-year old Barbie Hainsworth joined the varsity cheering squad for the football season as the first 'boy cheerleader and mascot. After each touchdown the cheerleaders sing the Fight Song and ring the new gold victory bell. Originality keynotes cheerleaders' skits at pep rallies. An outstanding one illus- trated how the faculty cheered in high school eons ago. Pat Foster wrote and emceed the program while the cheerleaders portrayed members of the various depart- ments. A variety of uniforms add color and style to cheerleaders' wardrobes. Last year's chic black and gold skirts and vests worn during basketball season have been joined by new gold football sweaters with mono- grammed emblems. Tensionrtakes its many forms as reflected in the faces of Keila Ramage, Barbara Ward. and Becky Hainsworth, while one of Oxon Hill's aces attempts a crucial foul shot. VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS-Row One: lkneelingl M. Wilson: D. Schwab: S. Savinski. Row Two: B. Ward, freas.: B. Elgin. co-capt. Row Three: istandingl L. Rucci. alt.g S. Morelock. sec.: B. Hainsworth. capt.1 K. Ramage: S. Cudzio. 4 VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS-M. Wilson: P. Fosfer. sec.: S. Capt: B. Ward, frees.: K. Ramage: V. Underwood: S. Savinslni. Cudzilo, all.: S. Moreloclz: B. Elgin, co-cept: G. Collis: B. Hainsworfh, Jol'1nson's 8: Johnson's would be proud of clweerlng adverlisemenf, Donra Schwab. . K ' Sylvia Moreloclx and Becky Haivsworfh pln mum corsaqes on rlwe Hiqlw Poinf cheerleaders af year's l-lomec:om7rvq game and Then wenf on fo lead flwem iw flwe lradiriomal welcome cheer. is sporls season, lhe JV cheerleaders com- Beverly Thornlon and Berlha Bamba look peeved as fhe referee malres a close call. Cheerleader Calhy Koonlz yells and Beverly Thorne lon gazes anxiously while Oxon Hill grapples for a rebound. Cheerleaders Spark Team Vibranl, lull of vilalily, brimming wilh pep and energy-This describes The eiqhl sophomore girls who make up lhe JV squad. Their laslc is 'lo promole school spiril for lhe JV alhleles during lhe loolball and baslcelball seasons. Dressed in lhe 'lraclilional school colors of black and gold, lhe cheerleaders fire lhe sluclenls by leading yells which ignile lhe leam lo aclion. A+ lhe slarl of each leine wilh lhe varsily cheerleaders lo par- licipale in pep rallies. The supporl gen- eraled is viral 'ro viclory. JV CHEERLEADERS-Row One: C. Koonlz: R. Joseph- son. capl.q B. Bamba, co-capf.: V. Neill, all. Row Two: J. Ould: M. Kee: D. Boswell? B- Thornlon. sponsor: J. Berkhimer:,J. Mohr: DUCKPIN BOWLING CLUB- Row One: Mr. J. Mallhews. P. Thompson: S. Smilh: M. Bader. Row Two: K. Mullins: B. Braham: B. Cobb: D. Brown: C. Williams: L. Harding: B. Bamba: B. Crabb: C. Ander- son. Row Three: J. Owen: J. Hodgson: B. Clarlc: D. John- son: S. Adams: B. Teolon: S. While: R. Read: N. Priode: M. Lealhers. Row Four: L. Green- way: R. Crabb: K. Willis: B. Good: L. Deal: P. While: J. McCray: J. Claggelf: J. Selinslzy. Rlvulry Strengthens One. lwo. 'rhree slrilces, you're in-when il comes lo bowling. ihaf is. The Marlow Heighls Fairlanes Bowling Alley is bom- barded every Monday aller school when one hundred Duclcpin Bowling Club mem- bers aim balls, some wilh deadly accuracy. olhers merely deadly, al fhe 'ren defenseless pins and vie for palches and lrophies. In sharp conlrasl wilh lhe large Bowling Club are 'rhe maioreloles who number live. This snappy quinlel lwirls al Homecoming and some baskelball games and accompany The marching band wherever il performs. Their pracrice paid off al +he Foresl' Heighls Halloween Parade where 'rhey were awarded a lrophy. MAJORETTES-From lefl lo righf: C. Bealo: B. McLaine: L. Christie: J. Van Newlrirlc: G. Madison. DUCKPIN BOWLING CLUB-Row One: Mr. J. Malfhews. sponsor: V. Leathers. sec.: J. Pearson. sec.: D. Adams, sec.: B. Adams: D. Mc- Mullen: W. Hornbeck: W. Sheclcler: J. Broyles. Row Two: J. McFarland: C. Childress: M. Dodson: P. Daras: H. Moffal: T. Goodman: M. Rob- inson: D. Callahan. Row Three: M. Van Hoomisen: C. Bealo: E. Wal- fers: L. Cunningham: R. Schaffer: J. Gorr: J. Winchesfer: J. Lucas: K. Veasey: K. O'Leary: B. Osborn. Row Four: M. Crawford: A. Van Wormer: M. Monahan: D. Volker- ding: J. Cady: S. Sandy: M. Sie- berl: A. LeSage: R. Hull: R. Wil- cox. ' fr'-s : I-P f A .ggggigi v4.z 3 'J,3..'-, jig if B .QRS -Y, Ag- ,:,, fi' . Q :fear h 1,,i N1 V Lee Wiley sits concentrating on a story for the newspaper as deadline approaches. Staffxmlgelqtes Recent Events f. X f ,- 1 x wx XSS, Yilfvp I yi, lfljrlv 7' r if fyirl 9 ffl' lvl. ,fi To develop a nose 'For news and to x,J XJ A T A -- V pl-ff' maintain good public relations between 'xl . W1-ij' fly! X, school and community are intangible prod- ,U r 1 N. 1 t P fd , .J ucts of the newspaper class. The more ' i fi signing layouts. covering various school U4 l Yr gf' EJ' kolwidely-known. tangible aspects include 'de- S J w P 1 ,K 2 7 P x r 'X' K rstiig' 5 N events. accurately presenting pertinent w f xx cfivif facts. and following numerous journalistic -N J T! I .X rules. Besides utilizing one's writing ability effectively and more significantly. and P .. . ,4 . N i r 1 . , V Xp. .f X V 0 Q P yt KJ i rx 5 ig ' Q working within the boundaries set by scho- ' if N H' lastic iournalism, the staff must possess a I ,y ,. . . . gf ,Q desire to 'Function as a closely-knit group. ll! Yfjl ,fi VW. Not only is each reporter liable for his own actions. but also. as a member ot the class, j for the way in which those actions affect r the paper and the public. Klfjlll' From left to right--The staff. Gail Gilleas, distribution mgr.: Linda Vestal. exchange ed.: Dan Downer, co-sports ed.: Barbara Kemp. artist: Ivey Clonh. ed.-in-chief: Susan Hall. feature ed.: Michael Mellyn, co-sports ed.: Ronna Josephson. bus. mgr.: and Janice Skinner, asst. ed.-in-chief: takes time out from a busy day to have their picture taken. NEWSPAPER CLASS- Row One: S. Varner: M. Mellyn: G. Gilleas: J. Knudson. Row Two: C. Borysicwicl: B. Kemp: L. Wiley: S. Hall: J. Skinner. Row Three: R. Josephson: l. Clontz: R. ldol: D. Phil- lips: J. Van Winlcle: Mrs. P. Hale, advisor. Row Four: L. Vestal: M. Rob- inson: M. Wilson: D. Downer: R. Van New Kirk: D. Scordos: V. Curtis. YEARBOOK CLASS- Row One: M. Kaufman: L. Fink: J. Sfump: Mrs. P. Hale. advisor. Row Two: M. Evans: K. Mor- gan: G. Fawserf: J. Hudson. Row Three: C. Smilhg L. Ruccig P. Dono- hue: G. Richsfone: J. Mohr. Row Four: C. Meier: J. Faffibenez T. Dolinqer: M. Gibbons: N. Ganzerl: D. Fredrickf Missing from picrure: C. Harringlonq E. Jones: P. Donohue: R. Brugman. Dose Of Devotion Helps Ream Of Rewrltes Responsibilily . . . friendship . . . crea- riviry . . . working wilh people . . . noise. These are iusr five of 'rhe elemenrs making up rhe yearbook class. Responsibilily, lhe mosl imporlanl, is meeling lhe deadlines. This enlails reams of rewriles. Friendship is geHing 'ro know 'rhe people com rising 'rhe class. Crealiviry is how uniquely 'rhe an- nual is composed. Working wilh people is knowing how ro gel' along wilh someone. unlike yourself, who may give you an order or who may be receiving il'. Noise-rhis is 'rhe combinafion of all previous elemenls plus a lilrle bil of individualily, chaos, hap- piness. disappoinlmenl, ecslasy. and a lre- mendous dose of hard work. Mary Gibbons. layoul' ed.. replies lo rhe resr of the sfalf. Caryl Smifh, pub. mqr.: Kalhy Morgan. bus. mgr.: Lorrie Fink. lsealedl co!-ed.-in-chief: Pal Donohue, adv. mqr.: K. O. Meier, co-ed.- in-chief: 'end Jan Hudson. lsealedl lil. ed.: - l1 s my lypewriler and you can'f have if! No? pidured: Neal Ganzerl. sporls ed.: and Rick Brugman, phorographer. OUILL no SCROLLQFTOW OM: Mrs. l- Kirchner. C0-SPOHSOFZ K. AMOS! Dennison: E. Kent. Row Four: H. Gasque: L. Karr: J. Hiclrs: M. Gibbons: J. Skinner: L. Fink: Mrs. N. Miller, co-sponsor. Row Two: C. Siegel: D. M. Slcdek:J. Sharper. Frederick: B. Kemp. Row Three: J. innamorato: L. Lees: I. Clont-L: C. Satire, Creativity Produce The Unexpected C9 ii' FLASHLIGHT-Row One: A. Wagner: J. Tubbs, sponsor: L. Gardner. Row Two: D, Stryker: M. Creveling: M. Thomas. Row Three: S. Merber: J. Fishlcin: R. Zeelc. Two extracurricular groups edit publica- tions which are a striking contrast'jn ap- proach. The Quill and Scroll's motivation is creativity, while the Flashlight's tech- nique is satire. Providing an opportunity tor potential authors, the Quill and Scroll annually pub- lishes a student magazine, Out ot the Inic- pot. Poetry, short stories, essays, photo- graphs, sculpture, and artworlc are compiled trom the talents ot the student body. Each contribution to the club is dissected and minutely inspected during the search tor originality. Hungry tor flavor? Eat Tarrytons. This exemplifies the unique, sometimes bizarre approach to lite as seen through the eyes ot The Flashlight's reporters. This satiric publication mocks anything lmost certainly its rival newspaper, The Searchlightl trom politics to policies. but manages to stay aloof itselt. Since this paper is known tor the unexpected. issue dates are mysterious occasions. averaging twice a year. l i I I I I New System Provides Better Broadcasting . . . To torm a more pertect student 'body f . . . by establishing and maintaining direc- ' tional dress codes. adaptable standards, ex- emplary actions, high ideals. utmost sup- port, and diplomatic good will. The Stu- dent Council tries to uphold these ideals themselves to guide all those who tollow. . . . Establish traditions . . . such as Homecoming, Sadie Hawkins, Christmas Dance, and Carnival-all are an intrinsic part ot Oxon Hill. The Student Council keeps these customs alive by continuously striving to enhance them. . . . Provide tor representation ot the stu- dents . . . in electing or appointing con- scientious otticers. committee chairmen. and representatives to keep the student body intormed ot what is happening in school as well as the community. . . . Promote proper relations between students and taculty . . . organizing special activities and projects such as the Student- Faculty fund raising basketball game. The I965 Student Council ot Oxon Hill Senior High lives its preamble. It leaves to its successors the memorable monument ot the broadcasting system in the 'football stadium. This larger system insures trans- mitting despite inclement weather. I B FQ THE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS AND SPONSORS-Row One: C. Lum, corr. sec.: I.. Rucci, parl.: B. Osborn. treas.: J. Joseph, rec. sec.: Row Two: Mr. J. Cowan. co-sponsor: C. Metz. pres.: P. Dordal, vice-pres.: Mr. J. Hartman, co-sponsor. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES AND COMMITTEE CHAIR- MEN-Row One: J. Hudson: S. Martin: S. Morelock: B. Hainsworth: C. Nase: J. Wise: L. Vasilalxos: K. Amos. Row Two: B. Bamba: J. Stump: J. Forrest: T. Antonini: C. Williams: L. Virata: K. Wrye: C. Siegal: K. Murphy. Row Three: B. Harrison: R. Moore: L. Miller: J. Winchester: R. Gottfried: G. Ruchwarger: D. Vasilakos: R. Lynch: M. Ciaroulla. Row Four: V. Underwood: D. Schwab: C. Reigger: E. Gotreed: B. Patton: D. Bissett: J. Hicks: A. Cunningham: M. Dauplaise: K. Adams. Row Five: E. Frame: P. Kirby: P. Rhodes: P. Ives: G. Preble: J. Pyles: R. Pyles: R. Trimarch: D. Perrigo: K. McNeil. I l32 Musicians counfing cadence scores of hard- foughi' games gala dances. from casual fo formal fhespians awaifing 'Phe cue rousing pep rallies assembly programs. sobering lo enlerfaining revered hadifions like Homecoming innovaiions from a coolcie invasion 'lo a car wash Throughoui each even? pervades a spirif of Le'r's go! as lively ones lceep pace with fha acfion and personalize 'this year. V155 :gm-2-lllli luv l-'U 'Q P .Qui ---T 71 While escort Phil Wisotsky proudly watches, Homecoming Queen Pam Fry gazes at her roses unable to believe the twist of fate which awarded her this title. She anticipates the coming evening when she will officially be crowned the I965 Homecoming Queen. Jan Wise expresses her delight with the homecoming ceremony as Sharon Savinski and Carol Rodgers contemplate theirs while riding atop the Junior class float. Homecoming Festivities Kick Off Yeor's Action Spontaneous enthusiasm was the pass- word for Homecoming events. Team members in football ierseys, teach- ers wearing corsages, no homework for stu- dents, hallways and lockers trimmed with crepe paper, black and gold-attired stu- dents sporting mum corsages-these were the features which accented Spirit Week. Due to rain Friday evening. the tradi- tional parade through Southlawn was post- poned until Saturday morning. but the pep rally was held with vivacious cheerleaders shouting Wat's the word? to the many responsive participants. AS-SALT THE EAGLES was the unique theme of the Senior class float which took first prize. The Senior court rode atop the float which displayed a uniformed Clipper salting a despondent eagle. While floats were driven around the track and the band played, spectators anxiously awaited the choosing of the Homecoming Queen. Football co-captains. Richard Zurowski and Johnny Reulet, drew Pam Fry's name from a football helmet. The gridiron squad's victory over the High Point Eagles set the mood for the dance that night. The traditional Pigskin Ball wa stransformed into a Pig Skin a Go Go. Students entertained the court after the coronation of Pam Fry. while the Dave Napier Septet provided music. Cage 'Em Clippers porfrays an imprisoned eagle, 'The theme of 'The Ari' Club's float This floaf won second place in club compefifion. Then fhe eagle was presenfed' fo High Poinf Senior High. As co-captain Richard Zurowslri waifs pafienfly. Briana Harrison holds rhe foofball helmer from which co-capfain Johnny Reulel' 'draws fhe name of lhe l965 Homecoming Queen. Senior Courf members surround Queen Pam Fry. From leff 'ro righf, they are Vicky Underwood. Tina Vasilalcos lhidden from viewl, Barbara Elgin. and Donna Schwab. WI Affer their infroducfion af fhe pep rally, ieam members wafch as fhe cheerleaders perform ro spur fhem on +o vicfory. From leff 'lo righf fhey are: Firsi Row: Chuck Conner. John Seine, Richard Zurowslri, Jim Harris. Johnny Reulef. Paul Rl1Od9S, Bobby King. Sieve Taylor. Jay Kirwan: Second Row: Bob Adams, Larry Trollinger. Bob Labriola, and Rod Wriqhr. Seniors decorafe ' expressing school-spirit Maryhelen Dauplaise, Vicki Powers, Donna Gill, and Melissa Horak demonslrale Pep Rally Uncovers Spiritp Band Performs Concert ll you saw a girl riding a 'rricycle in 'lhe gym Friday. November IZ, you weren'+ seeing Things. This was done lo inspire slu- denls lo decorafe Their cars for 'rhe Cross- land game. During The week, halls were adorned wilh black and gold slreamers and Beal Crossland signs. A pep rally cli- maxed lhe week wil'h lhe cheerleaders pre- senling a skir of how leachers cheered years ago. Music flowed lhrough lhe school as The band performed 'rheir annual Pop's Con- cer+. This year Jackson Weaver emceed. The Oven-lure 'lo Ben Hur and Yankee Doodle Dixie highlighled 'rhe skilled per- formance. Music floors Through The air as the Oxon Hill Concerl' Band performs 'fheir annual Pop's Concerr 'rhe nighl of November l2, l965 in 'the mulh purpose room Their eyes focus on Mr. William Johnson as he conducls Yankee Doodle Dixie. Pupils Halt Cookiesp Dance Finds Action Beware oi lady wiih forked +ongue. So warned one of lhe fiffeen hundred in- vading forlune cookies 'rhal had marched from Mrs. Bozar'rh's kilchen 'ro The school's cafeieria. Sludenis sfopped 'rhe inlruders by consuming lhem. Aclually ihey were a freal' lhal' lhe Quill and Scroll supplied in hopes of receiving conlribuiions for fheir lilerary magazine. Cornsialks were scaflered around The room. Blue lighfs flashed on lhe Cenlurions as 'lhey played lheir inlerprelalions of rock 'n roll songs. Teenagers were dressed in palched slacks and blouses as well as in granny dresses wilh combal bools. This, of course, was whal ihe Sadie Hawkins Dance was like. l, Leo Picco and Judi Joseph anxiously awaif fo exchange nuplial vows by Marryin' Sam af lhe Sadie Hawkins Dance. JeanneH'e lnnamoralo asks Holliday Wagner. Haven'+ you already had one of fhose surprise-packed Quill and Scroll forlune cookies? Donna Schwab and Susie Marlin whip up a concocfion of coilon candy, Dog pafch slyle . while Wayne Evans drinks some Hkickapoo ioy iuice. HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTEES-Row One: Mrs. K. STacy. co-sponsor: R. EasTon: L. ViraTa: C. Siegal: D. Sisson: C. Vasilalcos: N. Chrisman L. Fink: J. Skinner: L. Gardner: L. Degollado: S. Pierce. Row Two: J. In namoraTo: G. YounT: J. RaThbun: K. Murphy. Row Three: F. Cady: M Golden: B. McLaine: L. ChrisTie: S. Merber: M. Sladelc: L. Karr: T. Hays: P. Creasy: V. Wood: L. Lees. Row Four: R. Werle: C. Meier: J. SmiTh: D. Carl: L. Trosfsevin: M. Gibbons: G. Owen: S. McDonough: G, Moore: P. Tayman. Row Five: K. PeTerson: M. Solyom-Fekefe: T. Cox: D. Browne: J. Fishlrin: P. WisoTslry: S. Gallaway: C, ShuTTleworTh: D. Cowan: A. SmiTh: R. Mussler. Full Cordiolly Greets 47 Honor Society Inductees Four candles . . . Tour seemingly unim- Mrs. James HuTchinson and son Jim presenf a plaque To Mr. William SchmidT. aT The Honor SocieTy lnducTion. porTanT candles unTil The qualiTies of leader- ship, characTer: scholarship. and service are characTerized by Them. Each year a group of sTudenTs possessing These aTTribuTes are carefully chosen To become members oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy. As Their proud parenTs siT inconspicuously by. The unsuspecTing sTudenTs anxiously awaiT The oncoming ceremony. The Tension mounTs as The socieTy members begin seek- ing The ordained sTudenTs. The slighT pres- sure oT a hand on The inducTees shoulder culminaTes The anTicipaTion. ATTer The Tap- ping of The new members is compleTed, The Tull exTenT oT The honor placed on Them is TelT when The oaTh is adminisTered. Following The ceremony, exciTed new members parTalce of The reTreshmenTs. amid congraTulaTions aT The TradiTional Tea. DisTinguishing This year's program was The guesT speaker. Mr. William S. Schmidt Superinrendem' of Schools, was principal aT Oxon Hill TwenTy years ago. Affer The Tapping ceremony, Pam Fry guides inclucTee RuTh Werle onTo The sTage. B Anne Frank -- Successful Opening For Drama Club onnie Alelcsl Good ln spile of everylhing l slill believe lhal' people are good al' heart. ...Anne Frank This excerpl from The Diary of Anne Franlr, is lhe lhread of confinuily for 'The play. bul also ex- emplifies Anne's sirengih of characler. Under lhe direclion of Mr. David Rufio. lhe sfory of Anne Franlr, her family, and four friends were relived on fhe niqhls of December 3 and 4. by 'lhe Drama Club. A week laler, December IO. the same casl gave a charily performance al Sl. Elizabel'h's. The louching slory of 'rhese eighi people and lhe lwo years 'fhey spenl 'rogelher was vividly porlrayed over a span of hvo hours. If fool: a capiivaled au- dience 'lhrough feelings of happiness mingled wiih sorrow and fear. Workhmg faifhfully al' leasi' four nighls a weelr, every member of 'rhe casl carefully prepared 'lheir lines and aclions. All ol lhis aiding in making il lhe memorable play rhal ii was. Was if fun? Well , , , Of CDU,-ser Yes. if was fun. . . . Bur . . Hard work, loo. Bonnie Alelrs and Geoff Swearinger express lheir reaclions lo lhe play. Casl of Diary of Anne Franlr In Order of Appearance Mr. Fra nl: ..... Miep ........ Mrs. Van Daan Mr. Van Daan . Peler Van Dean Mrs. Frank .... Margol' Frank . Anne Franlc . ,. Mr. Kraler Mr. Dussel ... l l Peler: lGeoff Swearingenl You know iusl' how 'lo fall lo fllom. Now remember. l'm supposed lo be lhis game's slar. slales Mr. Ronnie Mann 'lo lhis leammales. Mr. Bob Mullis, Mr. Lonnie Kisner, and Mr. Vic Savoca. ...ywr Af lhe Men's Sludenf-Facully game. Mr. Lonnie Kisner slarls up for a baslrel, while Sieve Long guards him. and Mr. Ronnie Mann goes in for a rebound. l If A Tiff-- i..:, v QJQA 673, Halflime enferlainmenl, lhe Women's Facully Varsily Cheer- leader game, calches Mrs. Alice LaCivi+a giving Keila Ramage a s+omach slice as Keila shools for the moon. Age, No Obstacle To Grim Faculty Age proves no hindrance 'ro lhe facully when il comes lo playing baslcelball. They verified lhal lhey are able lo lake charge on The baslcelball courl as well as in The classroom when lhe fierce facully beal lhe JV, 66-54. on November 24. Donning hand 'railored crepe paper slcirls, lhe women lacully members imilaled lhe varsily cheerleaders lo boosl lhe men's morale. During halflime lhe facully cheerleaders were lranslormed info baskelball players, only 'ro succumb lo a I4-8 deleal al 'lhe hands of lhe varsify cheerleaders. ,mg College Night Aids Parents, Students Who made the basketball team? What tootball players lettered? At the December IO pep rally the Varsity basketball team members entered the gym tossing a black and gold basketball to the teammate being introduced. The JV basketball team was pre- sented betore twenty-seven tootball players received their letters from Coach West. Following this. Mr. Hernick spoke. Where may tirst-hand information about colleges be obtained? At College Night Clipper graduates returned to relate their college experiences and discuss college lite in general to questioning students and par- ents. Before making individual player introductions at the Decem- ber pep rally Coach Ronnie Mann awaits the arrival ot the basketball team. Football co-captain Johnny Raulet is presented his letter by Mr. -Bob West at the tirst basketball pep rally. xx An intrinsic aspect ot College Night was small group conferences. ln such a discussion. Elaine Hall O.i-l. graduate. relates information concerning Penn- sylvania State University. Participating in the College Night panel discussion. Jim Smith poses a question to a college student as Jim Hutchinson and Linda Lees await their turn. Boll Lifts Joyful Spirit Silver linsel wilh 'riny sparkling lighls lined lhe hallway To 'rhe dimly lil mulli-purpose room. Carrying oul lhe lheme. While Chrislmasn was lhe glislening while lree. Colorful Chrislmas balls slrung aboul and soil music played by The Virlones. added lo lhe gay almopshere of lhe Chrislmas Dance on December I8. I965. Highlighling The evening was The presenialion of lhe courl. Sainl Quaid llvlr. Thomas Quaid. briefly canonizedl crowned Senior Sylvia Moreloclc, queen. Keila Ramage. junior prin- cess, and Donna Boswell, sophomore prin- cess, compleled lhe courl. Sylvia Morelock wilh escorl Paul Rhodes beams as she begins her reign as Queen of fhe Chrisfmas Dance. Even wifhouf a while Chrislmas. seniors galher around lheir Trimmed free fo sing 'Favorile Chrislmas songs boosling the Yulelide spirif al school. 'S I f :' lv , f., -. ,r i g' alt' Connie Williams liuniorl and Janne Forresl' lsophomorel decorale lhe refresl-amen? fable wilh Yuleiide ornamenls for 'lhe Chrislmas Dance. Amahl's mofher, Jean Fowler: lhe three kings, Lance Trossevin, Ray Culler, and Bob Zeelc: lheir servanf, Kyle Sorrells: and crippled Amahl, Eddie Nordslrude, seffle down for a reslful nighl's sleep. This scene was iusl prior lo lhe climax ol lhe one-acl' play. Noel Musical Ends Spell Junior high siudenl. Eddie Norslrude, and professional soprano,,Jean Fowler, conlrib- uled lheir musical lalenls lo lhe Concerl Choir's version of Amahl and lhe Nighl' Visi- fors direcled by Mr. Thomas Quaid. Dressed as peasanls were lhe members of lhe Con- ceri Choir. The Concerl Band, conducled by Mr. William Johnson. accompanied lhe singers. This one-acl play culminaled lhe many Chrislmas lesiivilies ai' Oxon l'lill. v 4 . I' N ' U 3 i . Q I . if ' ,W -is fs Q T' . -K. Lance Trossevln. one of the 'rhree kings. awhils his cue al' 'fha Amahl. Eddie Nordslrude, peeks quizzically as one of fha kings, Lance Trossevin, PTA Chrislmas performance. reveals his box lull of iewelry and olher wondrous ilems. David Cowan, Key Club president, awards the door-prize, a transistor radio, to winner, senior Tom Goodman, at the Key Club midterm hop. White Jackets Enhance Sophisticated luncheon Innovations just seem to happen in the multi-purpose room. When the Key Club sponsored its January I5 midterm dance la first in itselfi, a transistor radio was pre- sented as a door prize to Thomas Goodman, senior. To encourage attendance, a week prior to the hop. daily drawings awarded free ticlcets to lucky couples. These extra attractions plus the music of The Cut- aways provided incentivevto place the midterm hop among A.H.S.'s traditional events. Candles atop a white linen tablecloth reflected eleven bow-tied, white-iacketed senior boys during fourth lunch period one February day. This idea originated to show that even school lunches can be eaten ele- gantly, commenced when Mr. Michael Her- nick, Principal, lighted the candles. S 'Y ,s'!' Q sf 4554. L lofi Hot dogs, beans, millr, and Kool-aid can be wined and dined like tilet mignon, and champagne. Although not an everyday occurrence this tete was the creation of lcloclcwisei: Steve Galloway. Lance Trossevin, Mike Bay, Myron, Segal, Frank McCarty, Tony Hoffman Garry Moore, Steve McDonough, Richard Pyles, Ray Cutler, and leader, Dennis Potter Marilyn Wilson, iunior. accepls 'fha charm commemoraling her reign as Queen of Heads. while escorl' Gary Preble proudly walches. Fascinaiing Marilyn Wilson and Alice, magician Del Bissell pours mill: inlo a rolled newspaper wilh no lealcage. Queen 0f Hearts Reigns Over Wonderland Dance Even Alice was presenl al lhe Sophomore Queen of l'learl's ball. To add lo lhe al- mosphere of lhe wonderland Theme, four- year old Laura Williams posed as Alice, while olher members of lhe slory were depicled via piclures which decoraled lhe walls. Two card soldiers guarded lhe slage where lhe princesses, senior Vicki Under- wood: iuniors Marilyn Wilson and Terry Doughly: and sophomores Belsie Allell. Donna Boswell, and Becky Idol, and Their escorls sal. The arrow on 'rhe hearl was spun. selecled Marilyn Wilson lo reign. Afler being crowned and receiving red roses from Alice, she walched and lislened lo lhe regal enlerlainmenl. The Nulones resumed playing unlillhe magic hours came lo an end. Queen Marilyn Wilson sils beaming upon 'lhe Throne. Gary Preble also a iunior, admires her regal bouquel' of red roses. Communist propaganda posters are displayed and discussed by Mr. Charles T. Vetter. Jr. Mr. Michael E. Herniclr. principal. chats with Mr. Vetter atter the Patriotic assembly. Vetter Leads Patriotic Day Cited by Mr. Lonnie Kisner as a moolern day Paul Revere, Mr. Charles T. Vetter, Jr. was guest spealcer at Oxon t'lill's Pat- riotic Assembly, on February I7. This was the culmination ot a specitic day set aside tor the sole purpose ot reawalcening in each person a conscious sense ot patriotism. As a representative ot the United States lntormation Agency, Mr. Vetter titled his hour-long speech Dimensions ot' American Citizenship-A Challenge to Excellence. This stressed the necessity and importance ot Americans learning to combat the war ot phraseology on which the Communist capitalize. Mr. Vetter demonstrated this tact through use ot Communist propaganda pos- ters, through incidents trom personal ex- periences, and through an actual demon- stration ot how a staunch Communist party member might circumnavigate questions posed bythe audience. Due to this excellent presentation, the assembly closed with a standing ovation tor Mr. Vetter. -'-7 Why did we build the Berlin wall? Mr. Vetter answers as a proper member ot the Communist Party should. X 4. .fl YV .. A .' Rud lstvan emphasizes his point as affirmative partner, Jim Smith. County Debate Teams When a debater visualizes work, it's ex- pound. exhort, andiexplain. However. a Key Club member pictures labor as scour, scrub. and shine. Armed with pails. cloths, and brushes. eighteen Key Club boys sponsored a car wash in the school parking lot on Saturday. February I9. For seven hours, the line was backed up into Southlawn. as students and parents alike waited tor winter's residue to be rinsed ott. Proceeds supplemented the Jim Hutchinson reviews strategic arguments of the prevlou debate with Jim Smith. Deliver Varied Arguments organization's treasury. The County Debate League Tournament consisted ot seven separate meets held al- ternately at each ot the seven member schools. Oxon l-lill was host on Tuesday, Jan- uary l8. The attirmativevteam. consisted ot Rud lstvan and Jim Smith, as Jim Fishkin and Sandy Merber handled the negative contentions. Both teams emerged unde- feated, paving the way tor another County Championship trophy. John Whitehouse concentrates on shining hub caps during the Key Club's February I9th car wash. of Mr. Lynn greefs Represenlaiive Machen before Mr, Machen spealcs fo 'firsi period P.O.D. class. ATQI Wiih rap? aiieniion. sfudenfs lislen as Mr. Machen explains 'the Uniied Siaies policy in Viei Nam. f-5 Caihy Rieqger infro- duces Represenfaiive Hervey lviachen io Mr. Joseph Lynn and l his P.O.D. class. , Caihy, who worllecl for Mr. Machen lasf summer, exlended 'lhe Invilaiion for lhe visif. Congressman States Views Represeniaiive Hervey Machen of Mary- lend's iiiih disiricf was guesi speaker in Mr. l.ynn's iirsl period POD. class on Feb- ruary I8. The invilaiion was exlended by Caiherine Riegger, one of his summer as- sisfanis. Nalurally, fhe role and duiies of a Con- gressman were discussed lirsl. As ihe period progressed, ihe Topic ranged from ihe Uni- Jred Siares policy in Vier Nam, rhrough drail changes in Maryland, lo lhe elfecl' of The George Washingion Memorial Parlc- way's exlension inio lhis area. A quesiion and answer period concluded ihe inierview. 1 Mr. Machenvanswers queries of lhe seniors during the quesfion and answer porfion which ended fhe discussion '. fi' Goose Tafum. Jr. and one of his leemmales clown around wilh lhe ball during half-lime before 'rhe relaxing facully. Faculty Falls To Diplomats Greeled by 'rhe Facully All-Slars, lhe Canadian Diplomals bowed lo an enlhusias- 'lic crowd February 26. Resembling lhe famed Harlem Globelrol- lers, 'rhe Diplomals' ingenuify and comedy enlwined 'ro produce an amusemenl-filled evening. Before lhe game and during half- lime Goose Talum, Jr. and his leammales performed sfunls such as dribbling baslcel- balls info baslcels, and rolling 'rhem over. around and lhrough a maze of legs and arms. Along wilh lheir buifoonery lhough. lhe Diplomais exhibiled acrobalic skills which defealed lhe All-Slars. 67 'ro 46. As the Diplomals gaze wonderingly. Mr. Lonnie Kisner shools a per- fecl lump shol during the Facully-Diplomaf Benefir Game. -5 , , an 2 , -.gs 5 -or ,A , .-.a .- Enioying a momenl's resf, Mr. Arlhur Kirkland, Mr. Jim Cowan, and fha Canadian Diplomals One more slep and l'll shool if in, panls Mr. John Crofl of lhe All-Slars. W0iCl We baslfeil-Tall Swish il 0U9l five nei- Batman Aids Lost Varsity Zoom, Bang, Whoosh! enler Baiman lreally a well-known World Geography feacherl and his sidekick Robin lalias Mr. Cosfal lo solve lhe puzzling queslion of who changed Oxon Hill's loaskelball 'leam inlo cheerleaders. Bur wail for lhe cue, Dynamic Duo. To add lo Bafman and Robin's dilemma are lhose sinisler characlers, Joker, The Ricldler, Mr. Freeze, and The Penguin lbeller known as The cheerleadersl. Berman and The Boy Wonder come 'rhrough again and saved lhe day by find- ing 'rhe missing Team. Wail for 'rhe cue. Team. This was lhe ploi lhal characlerized +he baslcelball season's lasi pep rally, February 22. Wifh Ba+man's help how co-caplain Jerry Pyles as disdain. lThird co-caplain lhe door.l Mr. Freeze lalias Barb Elginl puls fhe 'Freeze on Commissioner Dave Perrigo a+ fhe school's final baskerball pep rally. .Y Nr.:- . .gf i NAIAHAF 5 , lun! 'Y ff. ', lite -. L. 5 Y-' x Q' 4 'nf .ey H, 1 I can we win? quips varsily baskeiball anoiher co-capfain Al Smifh regislers George Allen was leading Bafman fo , ,U mA,,,,k,,s,,,,, Amid cheering sfudenfs +he Dynamic Duo lMr. Karl Taschenberger missioner Perrigo concerning 'rhe puzzling quesiion of who lurned The and Mr. Richard Cosial engage in a worried conversation wiih Com- baskelball feam info cheerleaders. , if v 1 L A XXX. 4'Y 'x 'xx I, 1' .Q J, .1 Z Q! -r v .p f 9. f sis V l A From left to right: Tom Francis, John Saine, Leo Picco. Don Cora. Kirwan parade in their creative unitorms before the Donkey Basketball George Allen, Danny Metz lhiddenl, Jimmy Jarboe, Rod Wright, Game. Ruffin Moore, Paul Rhodes. Johnny Reulet, Larry Trollinger. and Jay Donkeys Kick Up Fussp Students Unseut Faculty Bob LaBriola, reins in hand, rides to the rescue ot his teammates. Johnny Flash Reulet, Ballerina Rut- tin Moore, Count Sore Throat Pain llom Francisl, Napoleon Trollinger, Bat Cora, and their varied assortment ot teammates combined ettorts to deteat the taculty team. Rules ot soccer and wrestling tused with the basketball code to produce a totally hilar- ious ettect. Lettermen armed with broomsticks, atop sleepy Snutty Smith, Western Union, Honey- X C pot, and the rest ot the kicking mules, en- tertained at halttime with their original ver- sion ot Donkey Polo. Although it was impossible to distinguish two teams, a tinal score ot 4-0, was reached. A teature attraction was the placement ot suitably dressed Larry Trollinger on ian- itorial duty tor the night. Casualties were tew and excitement abundant as the tinal score ot I6-I4 lit the scoreboard. Riding high, visiting Coach Ravis lRedl Sticlcney pursues the elusive baslcetball while, in the back- ground, Jay Kirwan endeavors to stay atop his balky donkey. Gymnastics Stimulate Competition Following the trend ot the pre-school set. students raced through the gym on tricycles. This latest addition to the All Sports Night Program ioined traditional novelty events such as the tug-ot-war. sack races. pillow tights, and egg tosses. Exhibitions by mem- bers ot all classes in tree exercise, tumbling, weight lifting. and on gymnastics apparatus climaxed the program. Rounding ott the ig ,ug evening came the presentation ot senior candidates tor king and queen by the I965 royal couple, Charlie Bolton and Bonnie Williams. Gymnasts received their awards from the newly crowned regents, while specta- tors waited with mounting anticipation tor the totaling ot points and acclamation ot the winning class. FN- sawn.. ALL SPORTS NIGHT COURT-Row one: S. Moreloclc: B. Hainsworth: Row two: J. Pyles: B. Golden: S. Martin: B. Ward: K, Forrest: J. Kirwan. Row three: C. Metz: K. Wrye: D. Schwab: J. Jarboe. Row four: J. Reuler, V. Underwood: L. Rucci: L. Trollinger. Row five: R. Zurowslci: A. Smith: P. Rhodes: G. Allen. Launching her routine on the balance beam. Sandy Brigman hopes to add a tirst place ribbon to the various iunior class awards trom All Sports Night. Aline Wilkinson, sophomore representative on the box. pauses momentarily Aiiempilnq to Feflein her balafmei Sevier Lynn Heiinef l'10PeS She will be at practice betore All Sports Night. awarded tirst place on the rings. if is Y P CIub's Triplet Depicts Buttle When The TirsT cavewoman clubbed her man on The head, she unknowingly sTar'Ted The baTTle oT The sexes. Since Oxon Hill is no excepTion To This phenomenon. The Drama Club has woven Their annual Three aT EighT around This Theme. ln a cuTTing Trom William Shalcespeares Taming of The Shrew. man wins The TirsT round as PeTrucio subdues Tiery KaTe. The Boor, by AnTon Chekhov. porTrays a Russian widow wallowing in her mourning. She Then falls in love, ending The maTch in a draw. Woman Triumphs however, in Georges CourTeline's Afraid To Fighi' when a middle aged man and his vivacious wife argue abouT an innocenT TlirTaTion. Kindly be e liH'le more poliTe! shoufs Grigori lNorman Behind The scenes in preparaTion for Afraid To Fighf Rosalyn Goddard Sue, iuniorl To Helena lJeaneTTe lnnamoraTo. seniorl in The senior, combs iunior, Bob WhiTe's hair. Boer. EaT iT up ell. Grumio, if Thou lovesT me. Much good do iT unTo Thy Grumio lDevid Sfrykerl as KaTe lBriana l-larrisonl deTxonTly decides genTle hearT! orders PeTrucio lGeoTT Swearingenl To his man-servan'r, noT To eaT. ,5 I m innnuui Q' wg, ,WI 'wzfj .,' N. - .. . W ,,q,w4k,--'Kwai N 45, ww., 1. vi 2 mes, 3.5 VQQQD-. WO -if - Lia: Discipline of 'freining lo allain excellence pre- game apprehension plus delerminafion freshly laundered uniforms surge of compelilive spiril lhrobbing beat of aclion splil-second decisions hearlbreal: of near-misses uni- forms. damp and wrinkled ... elalion of viclory ... ullimale exlwauslion . . . pungenl disappoinlmenl ol defeaf espril' de corps lelfers signifying achievemenl Mind and muscles coordinale for a folalify of expression and exerlion. f 1 Reinforced Varsity Captures Five Victories VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Row One: Coach G-irardi: Coach Wesfi Three: P. Dordal: T. Francis: B. Buferra: J. Lofquisf: P. lves D Browne B. Calfall: D. Ludlce: B. AdamS7 C. Brooks: W, Kuralc: J. Selinslry: B. J. Caslle: J. Reulef: L. Trollinqer: C. Rice. mqr. Row Four K McNeil Dulce: Coach Savoca. Row Two: B. Lanham: J. Jarboe: D. Me+z: R. P. Rhodes: S. Taylor: T. Daniels: J. Saine: J. Kirwin: B. Cora J Harris Wrighr: D. Shaw: B. King: B. Labriolat R. Zurowski: D. LaFevre. Row G. Rebiclce3C. Conners: L. Picco. mqr. Oxon Annapolis . . Oxon Fairmoni . . . Oxon Norfhwesiern Oxon High Poinr . Oxon Blaclensburg Oxon Duval . Oxon Ballou , Oxon Sunland ., The defense 'resfs' I+. we. Oxon Crossland . . Fi' Coach Suvoca franfically cries Come back. High Poinf's noi fha? big. John Reulef lbbl asks advice abou? a lou h opponeni from Coach Savoca as Q Coach Wesf confemplafes lhe High Poinf game. Bob Labriola i321 yells fo fhe feam Guys wafch ouf for 'the quicksand! as 'rhey enfer The field for The Homecoming game. Oxon Hill's offensive feam faces High Poinfs defensive squad al fha ,Home- coming game. .1 1 -lk Clippers Reoctp Stall County Contenders Continue Assault By Decopitoting Eagles Paul Dordal ll0l concentrates on his downtield receivers as Robert LaBriola l32l and unidentified bloclcer divert a High Point charge. ln the annual Homecoming game at Oxon Hill, October 9, the Clippers tangled with High Point. An interception by Rich Zurowslci broke up a strong defensive battle between the two rivals and enabled the Gold squad to drive 35 yards to the Eagle 2 yard line. Once there. Larry Trollinger scored with only 26 seconds remaining to win the game, 7-O. The Eagles made the deepest penetration ot the tirst halt lMoving inside the tenlg this threat was abruptly ended as John Saine nailecl the Eagle quarterback on the l8. Aided by a pair ot penalties in the tourth quarter, the Eagles torced their way to the 5, but lost the ball on downs. Zurowslci then made the lcey interception. With less than a minute to play. Paul Dordal completed a set ot strilces to Zurowslci and Steve Taylor and Trollinger scored the winning TD. Steve Taylor l80l is downed by an Eagle taclcler atter catching a pass trom Paul Dordal. Guard Johnny Reulef l66l displays his versa+ilify as he leads fhe blocking for agile Charlie Brooks l2Ol againsr High Point Loss lncites Win Dedicafing 'rheir new siaclium in 'rhe fradifional sryle. fhe Annapolis Panfhers spoiled 'rhe Clipper's opening foofball game I9-7. The only brighr spoi' for Oxon Hill came in ihe fourrh quarier. when Rod Wrighi ran five yards for ihe Clipper's lone fouchdown. Affer +he non-league loss io Annapolis Jrhe Clippers ran and passed Themselves over fhe Hornefs of Fairmonr Heighis. 26- I3. A s+ou+ defense, led by seniors Johnny Reuler and John Saine, held 'rhe Horneis 'ro no yards rushing. while Larry Trollinger busied himself by gaining I59 yards rush- ang. Acfion freezes for a splii second as Bob Labriola l32l iugqles a pass. Rich Zurowslri I4-41 fakes fo go up ihe middle. fhen sfarrs ouiside. Wildcats Stumble In Drlpp Charlie Brooks scampers' around left end for a six yard gain against Bladensburg. Larry Trollinger bulls his way through the Wildcats' line tor mg Encounter Northwestern, ranlced sixth in the area. challenged the Clippers to a mud battle on October I. As they fought to a O-0 tie, a storm sailing up the Potomac bat- tered the field, The Wildcats made the biggest threat ot the tirst quarter. but were thwarted when James Selinslcy intercepted a pass b Ray Dawes. ln the second quarter. Rich Zurowski intercepted another Dawes pass shortly atter the Clippers had lost the ball on a tumble. A desperate Northwestern counterdrive penetrated to the Clipper 32 yard line later in the quarter. However, Zurowslci intercepted yet another Dawes pass which was partially blocked by Danny Metz and returned it to the 30 yard line. The halt ended in a scoreless tie. Northwestern began the tour-th quarter deep in their own territory at the one yard line. Failing to move, the Wildcats punted to their own 28. The Clippers moved the ball, but a titteen yard penalty obliterated the drive. Zurowslci stole his third pass late in the fourth quarter. but the Wildcats held and the weather won in the O-O tie. a two yard gain. Clippers Break Loosep Stomp Mustangs Affer a rousing vicrory over a sfrong High Poinl' Team. fhe Clippers came upon rheir annual rival, fhe Musfangs of Bla- densburg. Oxon Hill's game sfrafegy paid off on 'rhe firsf play from scrimmage when junior quarferbaclc Paul Dordal ran 68 yards for a TD. Senior Tom Francis added The exfra poinf and fhe 'Gold' led 7-0. The Clippers clominaled The firsf half of fhe game un'ril Bladensburg infercepfed a Dordal pass and refurned if for fhe score. Half-fime ended in a fighf 7-7 fie. In fhe fhird quarler rhe Clippers again, finding fheir offensive sfrengfh in fhe running of seniors Riclc Zurowslci and Larry Trollinger, climaxed a 66 yard drive wifh a fwelve yard pass from Dordal fo senior end Paul Rhodes. Nor lo be our- done by fhe excellenf play of fhe offense. fhe defense showed fheir leefh when John Saine infercepfed a blocked pass and sprinfecl The final fwo yards for The score. Tom Francis added fhe exfra poinf and fhe 'Gold' friumphed 20-7. Bladensburg seems fo need fwo 'raclders fo bring receiver Paul Rhodes fo rhe furf George Rebiclr, John Reulef, and Richard Zurowslfi wafch expecfanlly as players fighf for a fumble. Charlie Brooks is about to be knocked out ot bounds. Rob Wright runs around right end as DuVaI Tiger moves in. Clippers Lose Shot At Title Against DuVul Tigers The Year ot the Tiger took its toll on the Clippers, who. with a league rec- ord ot three wins and no losses, went torward to do battle with DuVal. Their record was tour wins and no losses. Vic- tory in this game meant a good shot at the title tor either team. The Tiger's line outsized the Clippers who were missing two ot their spark plugs, Larry SPOOKY Trollinger. and Bob LaBriola. The Tigers tirst drew blood, with the tirst quarter still young. scoring on a one yard smash, then running tor the extra point to make it 7-O. The Clippers evened up the score in the second quarter atter recovering a tumbled punt on the DuVal six yard line. John, Saine and Paul Rhodes opened the line tor Richard Zurowski to burst over tor the T.D. Thanks to the golden toe ot Tom Francis. the extra point tied the score at 7-7. Then to the dismay ot Oxon Hill, the Tigers. with two min- utes lett betore halftime, rallied to go 86 yards on a powerful drive making the tally I3-7. ln the third period the Clippers' quar- terback, Paul Dordal. ran the ball within two yards ot the goal. On the third down. the Tigers stopped our drive a mere six inches trom the goal. The tourth down resulted in an unbelievable tangle- ot bodies, and. through a shaky call trom the otticials. Oxon l-lill's Herculean drive was declared tutile against the orange wall ot DuVal, thus claiming our deteat, I3-7. Paul Rhodes attempts to dodge DuVal man, with Steve Taylor and Charlie Brooks unable to assist. Rams Retreat Capifalizing on +wo Suifland fumbles early in lhe Nov. 7'l'h game, +he Clippers of Oxon Hill rouied +he Ram Homecom- ing. The firsf recovery on 'rhe 30 yard line, sei up a louchdown sirike from Dordal +o Rhodes. The exira poin+ was blocked. Suilland fumbled again in The second quar- ler on +heir 26, and Melz hi+ Rhodes wifh a iouchdown bomb. Francis added ihe con- version. Coming lo life, +he Rams scored when Law bulfed 'For fhe 'final six yards in a 60 yard drive. Quarlerback Larry Cake fired a pass for 'fhe conversion. Lafe in 'lhe firsf half, Melz sparked lhe squad +o a magnificenf fouchdown bid by passing I8 yards +o Taylor on ihe Ram 36. Zurowski alerily picked up a fumble in 'rhe backfield and Tossed a I6 yard pass fo Rhodes, ending wilh The Clippers in command, I3-7. Zurowski refurned a Ram punl' I0 yards fo fheir 36 in ihe fourfh quarler. He fhen carried in The 'Following fhree plays. scor- ing ZO yards on an end runf Francis' kick was blocked. As The game's end licked nearer, fhe Rams failed in a desperale bid for a score and 'lhe Tugs 'look over on ihe IO yard line. Zurowski Then swepf around righi end for anorher louchdown. Francis converled 'For 'rhe exira poinr 'lo complefe +he scoring in a 26-7 vicfory. Rich Zurowski H41 races info fhe end zone ahead of a disconsolafed Ram. making fhe score I9-7. Paul Rhodes l88l digs for fhe sideline laie in fha firsf half affer faking a Danny Metz pass. Rich Zurowski and Mah llll view while Charles Conners l75l pursues the play. Paul Rhodes lB8l execules perfecl form in bringing down a Cavalier. X18 Rod Wrighl l2ll 'falls his opponenl' as George Rebiclc l65l charges in lo assisf. 0 H Axes Balloup Cavaliers Sink Clippers l Locked in a deadly lie wilh one minuie in lhe game. a resolufe Clip er leam led by Larry Trollinger and John Eaine, rallied lo fruslrale lhe Ballou Kniqhls 26-I2. Precision runs by Trollinger and Zurow- ski. each from lhe lwo yard line accounled for lhe lirsl pair of Clip er scores. As lhe lasl' seconds licied away, Trollin- ger carved lhrough The line lo +urn lhe ride in lhe Clipper's favor I9-I3. John Saine 'lhen slymied lhe Knighls. scoring wilh a recovered fumble. Two minules. 20 seconds aller kick-off. Cavalier Sieve Clarlc passed 37 yards 'lo John Sobel for lhe firsl' T.D. Slarling lhe 2nd quarler Crossland gained posses- sion via an inlerce lion. Their I3- ard run lo lhe goal made llie rally I2-O al liialllime. During The lhird period Crossland ran in from 6 yards our. ending lhal quarler I8-O. Afler lhe Clippers swilched lo lhe shol- gun formalion, Crossland managed 'ro gain lhe ball again and scored on a 49 yard run. The exlra poinl ser ihe 'final reckoning ar 25-0. Bob Dulce l22l. holding lhe ball, aids Tom Francis ll3l in adding one more poinl againsl Ballou. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Row One: Coach J. Boccufo: B. Kingsbury. Row Three: C. Murray: M. Nemchick: W. Sfowers: T. iQffIiiiIQ:IJeIQOI4.nECisiiiQoil-,ffogfeiiiifgiyiooiiLxLhEfIIfi151ii.IIii2LdIinof: gih2Qlifi.2 rifi cflgbfiiig. igifzlfffii J' Meyer: R' BWI o s innin eason it ecor 1vHldw gs whs-an d Oxon Hi . ,. 7 Biadensburg .. .. O Oxon Hi . .. 7 Crossland ..... , . O Oxon Hi . 7 Fairmoni Heighis .. .. 0 Oxon Hi . . I6 Suiiiand .... .. O Oxon Hi . I3 Norihwesiern .. .. 6 Oxon Hi . ,. O Duvai ...,., . , I4 Oxon Hi . . . O High Poini . . , . , 6 Oxon Hi , ,.O Ceniral , .. 7 Best Team Ever Blends New Coaching, Experience, And Effort Into I4-5 Record VARSITY BASKETBALL-Row one: R. Moore: L. Trollinger: D. Berlhel: A. Smilh: G. Allen: R. Elcrem: D. Callahan. Row lwo: Coach Ronnie Mann: C. Thompson: J. Orems: C. Hunler: 6. Preble: J. Pyles: R. Aliemus: J. Spangler. SCOREBOARD Ol-ll-lS OPPONENT Ol-ll-lS OPPONENT 92 Laurel 70 High Poinl 70 Norlhweslern 72 Duval 74 Anacoslia 62 Norlhweslern 68 Carroll 85 Douglass IO2 Lackey 89 Sulllancl 84 Suilland 7l Crossland bl Crossland I I0 Lackey 75 Douglass 78 Bladensburg 75 Bladensburg 59 High Poinl 8l DuVal Gary Preble is oufiumped by a Crossland man al' lhe sfarf of anofher OH viclory. l Boll Control Commands Court Afler a convincing viclory againsl lhe Laurel leam, Oxon l-lill encounlered ils firsl ol 'lwelve league bouls. Norlhweslern. favored al lhe lime 'lo 'rake lhe AA cham- pionship. found +he Clippers no easy malch. Wilh senior Jerry Pyles leading The aHaclc. lhe awesome las? break all buf pulverized lhe Wildcal defense. George Allen played a superb defensive game againsl Norlhwesf- ern's sophomore scoring machine, Harold Fox, and accounled for I6 of lhe Clippers' 70 poinls. Coach Ronald Mann empfiecl lhe bench as 'rhe 'Gold' coasled 'ro a 70-57 league win. Luclcless Cavaliers were loppled by lhe Clippers bl-40. Jerry Pyles and Chip Snare. high scorers for Oxon Hill and Crossland respeclively, each rang up l7 poinls. Throughoul, lhe Clippers reigned supreme. scoring I3 poinfs lo 'rhe Cavaliers' 8 in 'rhe lirsl quarler. l-lallilime ended wilh Clip- pers leading 32-I9. A margin of 23, 'rhe biggesl gap, resulled in a lhird quarler score of 50-27. Ruffin Moore seems dwarfed by Wildcaf Marlc Chrislian as AI Smilh sfarfs a lelf hoolc Ron Spangler l2Il drives by Three DuVal players as Jerry Pyles l32l STudenTs and Teachers waTch expecTanTly as Gary Preble pumps in Two follows The play, poinTs againsT The Tigers. Cugers Ride High After 6 League Wins Douglass of Upper Marlboro, a power- f Tul Class B school. claimed They could deTeaT any Class AA Team in The counTy. For The TirsT Two and one-half quarfers of The Clip- pers-Eagles game, iT looked as Though They mighf be righT. Then, Oxon l-lill's paTenTed TasT break opened a gap enabling The squad To score I4 poinTs in succession. and liTT- ing The Clippers from a Ten poinT deTiciT To a Tour poinT lead. From There, They coasTed To a 69-57 win. ATTer deTeaTing Douglass. The Clippers conTinued Their blazing pace againsT The burgandy MusTangs. Bladensburg used versaTile rebounding and quick jump-shoTs To sTay in The game unTil The lasT quarTer. Then Jerry Pyles, who tallied 27 poinTs, displayed his cluTch shooT- ing by making TwisTing layups. Ruffin Moore mainTained The legend of The TasT break and added iump shoTs. Before fouling ouT l wiTh 4:26 leTT in The game. George Allen Tossed in I6 poinTs. buT despiTe his absence lille Clippers malnlalned ihe lead +0 wir High scoring senior Jerry Pyles l32l reaches over The opposiTion To Tally Two during 74-60. The Bladensburg game. ill Wifh noThing beTween him and The baslceT excepf four Douglass defenders. Jerry Pyles aTTempTs To score from The foul line. Ruffin Moore seems To Tower over The opposiTion as he adds Two poinTs againsT The Musfangs. Tigers Drown Following The rouT of Blandensburg on January I4, Oxon Hill Tangled wiTh The DuVal Tigers and increased iTs winning sTreak To eighT games by capTuring a 72-69 vicTory. ThroughouT The TirsT half The Clippers builT leads oT 20-I2 in The TirsT quarTer and 47-25 aT The half. AgainsT The TasT breaking aTTack which TeaTured Ron Spangler's I5 poinTs. Al SmiTh's I6 poinTs and rebound- ing, DuVal s+iII managed To sTa in The game. Making over 401, of Their Tl6or shoTs and 662, from The line, The Clippers builT a 22 poinT half-Time lead. In The second half, Jim Daly and The Tigers compleTely reversed form. An influx of poinTs and a barrage of rebounds by Daly and STeve Hol- lingsworTh carried The Tigers To wiThin I2 poinTs aT The end oT The Third period. ATTer sTealing The ball and scoring per- sisTenTly, The Tigers narrowed The score To I poinT, 68-67. WiTh limiTed Time remain- ing, The overly aggressive o ponenTs fouled Jerry Pyles U5 poinTsl and, George Allen U8 poinTsl who raised The scores To 70-67 and 72-69. Trapped by the Wildcat zone defense Gary Preble 1421 passes toward Mark Christian 1341 who has lust blocked out Jerry Pyles 132.1 During the Northwestern game. a loose ball at- tracts George Allen's 1l01 attention. Once again proving that defense is essential. AI Smith 1221 Slows down Northwestern's star Harold Fox 1241. XY Fast Offensive Stuns Birdsp Fierce Wildcats Triumphant With a 4-0 league record, Oxon Hill traveled to High Point. The first half found the Eagles with a strong zone defense and the visitors were held to 23 points. ln the third quarter. the Clippers came out shooting. Again O.H. threw a full court press and consistently drew fouls from the Eagles. Al Smith was high scorer with 20 points, I2 on free throws. Time ran out for High Point as the score steadily increased and the Clippers came out victorious 70-55. Finishing the first half of the season with a perfect 6-O league mark, the Clippers were stopped by the Wildcats of North- western, 80-62. The Wildcats lost no time in building up a 35-26 half-time advantage. Harold Fox led the Cats with 38 points. 2l coming in the first half. Snaring a partially deflected pass, Dave Callahan 1241 breaks away down court during the Northwestern game. Tlwwarling a Ram scor- ing bid. Jerry Pyles 1321 bals a Jeff Davis l23l iump shol sky- ward. Tangling wifh an ob- lileraled Eagle, Ron Spangler U41 and Jerry Pyles l32l slrain for a rebound. Tidal Wave Wrecks Ramsp Eagles Win Decisive Game Twelve players scored lor Oxon Hill as il romped pasi Suillamd. 89-bl, in a Prince George's Counly AA League game before an enlhusiaslic siudenl body. Jeff Davis connecled for 24 poinls 'ro- ward lhe Suilland cause, bul five men. headed by Gary Preble and Jerry Pyles. were in 'rhe double figures for Oxon Hill. The Rams ale Clipper dusl 'rhroughouf 'fhe game. as evidenced by lhe halllime score of 44-32. This viclory gave lhe Clippers a 7-I league record and a firm hold on lirsf place. Unlike lhe firsl game againsl' High Poinl, lhe Clippers were upsel 64-59 on February 24, lying 'rhe schools for firsl place wilh 9-2 league records. High Poinl cracked lhe full courl press which served Oxon Hill so well in 'rhe firsl encounler. 6'7 Eagle Sieve Cox proved loo much for lhe Clipper leam wilh I9 poinis. Seven of lhese were key foul shofs in lhe second hall. O.H. lrailed lhe enlire game and even lhe 22 poinls of Jerry Pyles could nof spark a lead. up. i Dashing around big Sleve Cox l55l High Poinl, Al Smilh l22l affempls a lay- As Jerry Pyles l32l fries a leff-handed hook, eagle Sieve Cox l55l endeavors lo foil him while Gary Preble l-121 walls under- neafh +he basket r Consistent Routing Of Rivals Rouses Championship Fever Needing two victories to tie for the Prince Georges County AA Championship, the Clippers struck and stomped Bladens- burg on February I7, 78-4I. A pressing detense slowed the Clipper iuggernaut down to a 'I3-IO tirst quarter score. With the scoring deadlocked I7-I7 in the second quarter Dave Callahan came oft the bench to spark the ottense to a commanding 33-20 halt-time lead. The Black and Gold continued the rout unabated and led at the end ot the third quarter 4-I-27. ln a tew short moments. Ron Spangler hit six out ot six, and Ruttin More ripped the strings twice with iump and toul shots. When Jerry Pyles, who hit tors2l points. lett at the end ot the third quarter, the score stood 36-29. The reserves ran and shot until the lead reached 37 points in the fourth quarter. Bladensburg was outplayed in every cate- gory especially in rebounds and toul shots. 662, to 33th. The Searchlight's February Player of the Month, Al Smith l22l drives through a pair of Mustangs as Rod Orem awaits a pos- sible rebound. , s T, 4 Gary Preble l42l tires two points toward the basket as a pair of Mustangs try in vain to stop him. Straining with anguish. Al Smith l22l attempts a tricky back- board shot, despite the finger tips ot a Bladensburg rival. Sl SMH Phcl by Frances Roulh Fighling for lhe ball are Carl Harrison llll. George Allen lIOl. Jim Daly l22l Sieve Hollingsworlh l23l. Willie Jones ll3l, and Gary Preble l42l. Destiny Bounces Championship To Rival Afler a disappoinling selbaclc by High Poinl. The Clippers needed 'lo bear DuVal 'ro clinch a lie 'lor lhe Prince Georges Counly AA Championship. Fresh from an upsel viclory over Norlhweslern, DuVal was s urred on loy parlisan crowds +o defeal' lhje Clippers, 9l-82. DuVal's oulslanding rebounding, perhaps lhe maior reason for lhe unlimely downfall, overpowered rhe smaller Clippers, 45-2l. On lhe brighier side, 'lhe Clippers had one of lhe mosl successful seasons. mas- sing a 9-3 league marlc and a I4-5 over- all record. Junior Varsity Completes Winning Slate Ol ll lS OPPONENT 68 Laurel ................ 34 45 Northwestern .. .... 49 44 Anacostia . . . . . . . . 43 69 Carroll . . . . . . 54 67 Lackey . . . . . . 65 54 Suitland .... . . . 52 44 Crossland , . . . . . 39 55 Douglass ...... . . . 4l 47 Bladensburg . . . . . . 65 5l High Point ............ 56 SCOREBOARD Ol-ll-iS OPPONENT 62 DuVal ...,............ 57 47 Northwestern . . . . . . . 65 59 Suitland ..... .... 3 9 64 Crossland .... .... 4 7 66 Lackey ...... .... 3 4 58 Bladensburg . . , . . 65 5l High Point .... .... 5 3 56 Douglass . . . . . . . 67 69 Du Val ..... .... 6 0 1 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Row one: G.Nestico1J.Vollcerding: C. Thomson: C. Taubersmith: R. Gebiclce. Row two: Coach James Riley R B B K B kh . aier: McOuistion: J. Dennison: P. White: . er imer. long Hours 0f Practice Ready Players BASEBALL TEAM-Row one: D. Miller: B. Fallon: R. Annas: T. Snyder: G. Allen. Row Iwo: Coach R. Mann: J. Spangler: R Z lr P D d I R f Moreland: R. Wright Row fhree: J. Ore 6. Rizer: S. Taylor: C. Meir A. Smith. Dale March 29 April I April 4 Apri. 6 April I4 April I 8 April 2 I April 25 April 28 BASEBALL SCHEDULE, I 966 Team Demalha Laurel DuVaI Cenlral High Poinl' Blaclensburg Crossland Suilland Chamberlain Daie May May May May May May May May May Team Norlhweslern Cenlral DuVaI High Poinl Bladensburg Crossland Suillancl Bowie Norlhweslern Pitching Squad Praclice for +he I966 Clipper's base- ball 'leam slarled on a chilly March firsl. The varsily coach. Mr. Ronnie Mann, is confidenl' of a beiier season 'rhan ihe Clip- pers have had in The pasl. There are nine lellermen rel-urning 'lo The squad. Coaches Ronnie Mann and James Riley expecf a brighl season from bofh lhe Clipper's A and B feams lhis year. Flames Hope Three of lhese are pilchers, and conse- quenlly lhe leam expecls The pilching squad lo be one of lheir sirong poinis. New To lhe squad lhis year, are baskelball velerans, George Allen, Ron Orem, AI Smilh, and Ron Spangler. Winding up for lhe pilch is iunior Dennis Miller. a veleran of losl year. and one of lhe leam's mosl promising hurlers. A lale aflernoon praciice 'finds senior Danny Melz, blasling one io deep cenfer, while senior Earl Moreland cafches. TRACK AND FIELD TEAM-Row one: M. Chapman: W. Hannemann: STowers: C. Daniel: T. Wise: S. Henderson: C. Callis: W. Kuralc R G. Rebicln: R. Downey: D. Hill: R. Moore: F. Mauclc: G. Allard: L. Lauchman: J. Schminky: W. Caffall: E. Gofreed: S. Anderson C Swearingen: C. Broolzs: R. Anderson: R. Elcrem: E. FleTcher. Row Two: Zambon. Row Three: R. WesTbroolc: D. WalTers: W. Cora: J Harris Coach James Gerardi: M. Mellyn. mgr.: G. Spalding. assT. mgr., W. T. Daniels: J. Meyer: G. Piclxeral: R. BuTera: R. Maas: F. Hansborough Harriers Run Through Hectic Schedule STriding a low hurdle, Lynn Swearingen is caughT by The camera while poised in form. -di.-W, 1 -an I I I Qgid New coach! New season! New Team! The new cerTainly characTerizes The I966 Track and Field Team as Mr. James Girardi, who came To Oxon Hill in SepTember, Talces charge as coach. Mr. Girardi says The boys show willing spiriT, and are ready To sacrifice long hours. The ouTloolc seems To promise ThaT Oxon Hill will possess a beTTer Team This year Than in many pre- vious seasons. New records are expecTed from veTeran men Gary Allard, senior. in pole vaulTing: and Charlie Broolcs. iunior, in The lO0 yard dish, Juniors ArT SuTher and SCOTT Ander- son. adding Their experience in Traclc and cross-counTry from lasT year. are brighT prospecTs for The Two mile run. Eleven ouT of The TorTy Track men are sea- soned cinder-men from lasT year, hence The new is enhanced by The old. , All , ' ' Pnyniw 1 ' . . I A I 'f e ,,1'f'.4K,',,a A y ,L su., ,fp f W F3 W, ' ,fttgw .Thr 'jg' Q1 ff Jia, a I .' xfvtfig, J ' K ,,W.au8 To defy rhe law of gravify is one fasf, buf up- From leff fo righl: Rex Downey, Bob Wes+brool:, Richard Maas. Arf Soufher, and sidedown, even Mr. Newlon would appreciate, Eric Flelcher lb-aclcgroundl warm up for frack wiih a shori wind sprinl. Jim Schminlcy vaulls lhe len fool mark as Gary Allard views. Posed in slarling posiiion are slalwarf veleran runners. Charles Brooks sprinling calegory. and Ruffin Moore, on whom the Clippers resf Their hopes in ihe I 3' , 'V 4 .. ,Q Myst!- ..'? A -nXf..1.,-1 E ,Q W1 :- , isiyff' I TENNIS TEAM-Row one: R. Moore: G. Ruchwarger: F. Nazarenog V. DeVera: M. Segal: S. Silvern: R. Lafoff. Row fwo: R. Mussler: M. Anasiasio P. Kirby: L. Wisofslcy: K. Lavish: C. Murray: B, Jaslca: Coach John Croff. Tennis 'Racket' Serves For Title Race Gary Ruchwarger, iunior, 'raps a baclchand sho? ln iis sophomore year as a Prince Georges Couniy league member. Oxon Hill is field- ing a 'rennis squad which feaiures five veierans. Siandouis among 'fha versafile courl sei' are iunior leirermen Gary Ruchwarger and Paul Kirby. who, wiih seniors Milce Anasia- sio, Ron Segal. and junior Lenny Wisoislcy, composed 4X5 of lasi' year's freshman feam. From The sixieen praciicing players, len will form ihe nucleus of rhe ieam on ihe basis of iheir superior slcill and concen- iraiion. Among ihe ouislanding prospecis is sophomore Felix Nazareno, who plays ex- ceplionally well. Duval, which championed ihe league lasi' year, is no longer a 'rhreai io 'rhe iille. buf Coach Crofl loolcs for a sirong Suiiland bid. Wifh ihe addifion of a new iennis courr where The Clippers can now play. five home malches will be scheduled during ihe spring season. and Then follows fhrough Paul Kirby, junior, smashes a serve during spring pracfice af Oxon Hil!'s Home court QWWWWMW AMW W N ff TM fffg fi Qf1UjM M ow ' 5' Q , WW2g9WWh , M W f U y N W AQdwAaQmfVW lg V 1 X 1 Expenses 'lo meel' a worihwhile producf 'lo presenf odvanfages io offer salesmanslwip feclrniques lo praclice business suppori fo enlisf companies to visif many sfeps fo fred belween esiablishmenis pafrons fo solicif . . . miles of shopping cenfers Yo canvass . . . confracls +o complefe accurafe boolzs fo keep slogans and lraclemarlcs fo compile ad lay- ou+s 'fo arrange These add up fo lhe business end of a yearbook. ,,,,, Phtaf engine really purrs! excleim Jim Faifibene, Befsy Kendall, Lynn Swearingen, and Carl Zamb ih y p f T f D es Mofors. Y DAVE PYLES MERCURY MOTORS 4722 S+. Barnabas Road 423-2200 Marlow Heighfs, Maryland Compliments .9 of THE CLASS OF VS Lumber Home ' f' - .I I 'I Millwork . Improvemenis Besl' Wishes Congraiulaiions I ' ' lzlariiwar al.. I'--' I , from 'From I-.in .fliqf fplllfl' 5 I 2 'M fu 11111-is-s',t, it ,Ax-aqlzi. l I Nag ,ntQ f 'G'2i'i.. .gg Tl, 'ws 1 5 ' Ford .slumber GlBSON'S THE 'XIX ' ' SERVICE CATES 8: CENTER ASSOCIATES m P a n y II6I6 Indian Head 8005 Indian Head 5500 Indian Head ' Highway Highway H Ig hway Oxon Hill, Maryland Oxon Hill, Maryland Phone: 292-l900 When's Ihe phofographer coming? . . . Here he comes ! . . . Smile. . . . 'Do I really have Io be in fhis7 , say Judy Sfump. vice presidenf: Dave Perrigo, presidenh Marilyn Wilson. secrefary: and Linda Ball. Treasurer. Congra+uIa+ions, Seniors 'From Ihe CLASS OF '67 f Sff Wishes Complimenis 5 .U g'u?o60Qf' u -X-Kohl' 'L 5 ' - N' 1 Wx. ' wi' 1'-V' M413 ' -,,,, '05 LYLE'S THE CHARCOAL LOT E MART C H S STEAK HOUSE 4277 Branch Avenue 8436 Livingsfon Roa Marlow Heighfs. Maryland Washingion 22, D. . l'd rather deeorafe +l1an drive. says Mr. Sam Rucci of Rainbow Decorafing Co. SAM RUCCI 8: SON RAINBOW DEC. CO. 8653 Forf Foofe Road Oxon Hill. Maryland 248-9292 l90 assmanor airs is s awai s i s man cus omers. GLASSMANOR HAIRSTYLISTS Indian Head Highway Oxon Hill, Mary Complimenis of KAPLAN 81 CRAWFORD DODGE Compleie Sales. Service, Pain? 8: Body Shop Facilifies, All Under One Roof KAPLAN 8: CRAWFORD DODGE 4537 S+. Barnabas Road Phone: 423-8500 I d VXA-'hvvxhxx 05 'QW' E , L- QJW5 iQ3g?5IggSfW 1 VW' N!-'B cw. I Besi Wishessw Q- M,c,fQ99Cog?Iim?n+uML I from J qQyySf3.kQgpyv4 Z- P 553 G85 Qwfi ,I Trim Down Jaaufflf PF LEONARD'S SEABOARD I Grd + BARBER sHoP vAN LINES INC. 6' ns' men ' I 4 Info One Lower 6202 Livingsfon Road 7605 Livingsion Road Mgnfhly Paymenf Oxon Hill, Maryland Oxon Hill. Maryland GET THE CASH, HERE! Phone: 423-I990 I frue daguerreoiype siyle. Linda Rucci, Barbara Osborn. Paul Dordal. Mr. Harfman Isfandingl. Danny Mah. Mr. Cowan Isfandingl. Jud d Ch L f' Ih I I I th h I h risfine um ax eir so emn s ares or e p o ograp er. Besi' Wishes from '66 STUDENT COUNCIL K. McNeil, L. Rucci, B. Elgin. B. Quick. and G. Pierce. Senior Class Committee Chairmen, wait to report on their committees while spon- sor Mr. Lynn, reviews new business on the agenda. I Y N I L, L Compliments of the Class of 66 X x lr I Ay., if w gicllocifcgifss- Watches . Gifts Diamonds I Cf hY,xk ?'L CORSAGES Authorized Keepsake Dealer Y' 1. ,x ,-WEDDINGS P cg J' Q 40 PLANTS X K S NF! X ,QDHN SHARPER, INC. oxoN HILL JEWELERS O H'll, Pl Oxohorlhlillj Marglgnd Greenhouse 2l0l Brinlrley Road, S. E. Oxon Hill- Ma Yland Engraving. Watch and Jewelry Repair 20022 Done on Premises CHerrY 248-34ll J. H. MARLOWE, Owner ZAMSKY STUDIOS OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Negafives of PorIrai'Is appearing in 'Fhis annual are Icepi' on File. Phofographs may be ordered. WILSON TOWERS Indian Head Highway's Finest Y od F a ' najvi za a wa .niggas ers- b H R d fvgmrgini Rvtbnnis Courfs- Oxon M5rYI5nd e g . gurl-LfO-Fs5IL:saI::ge'IIaIorIISorvi P' + offsf nur - Telephone: 248-3022 Amin. aesrrffsulcfg M 1 Jw fi Tjligwwfl n:Al,lAILY X i E i E 0. 1, ffl f I ..r NBDCY Faye ------- Class of I956 Jerald Dennis ...... Class of I966 Pamela Ann ....... Class of I962 Richard Wilmer ,,,,, Class of'l wffiiifg' il. .5ffl'Jjl1U5+?'30, ff ifilflw .gylll RED HOUSE Harley Davidson Sales 8: Service i065 3ls'l Sf., N. W. FE 3-2676 Washingion 7, D. C. Complimen+s of H D M 50 F.O.B. 3225.00 FTA ward Wmmng Furniture Store fm ,f My fl :-'el-In Home of the World's largest Chair . Curtis Bros. congratulates the Class of I966 ' of Oxon Hill Senior High School upon its graduation and wishes them every success. , , Gaz? , Nichols Ave. at V St., S.E. LU. 4-4000 Ample Free Parking Immediate Free Delivery Open Daily 9 AM to 9 PM - Saturday 9 AM - 6 PM BA Congrafulafions From +he SEA SHELL RESTAURANT 49I8 Indian Head Hwy. Washingfon. D. C. 2002I Bes+ Wishes From THE SCHOOL BOOKSTORE J. R. KASHMERE BILL PIOUETTE, Asst Mgr. FRANK PRATHER, Asst Mgr. 4 nhl Q' . .L,+fH. 1- - a . Accouniing and Financial Adminis+ra+ion Courses Leading Io B.C.S. and M.C.S. Degrees Obfain specific Iraining for accounfing posi- Iions-provide basis for advancemeni To execu- Iive posfs-prepare for C. P. A. examinaiions. Day and evening classes. COEDUCATIONAL Cafalog on Requesi' BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY II00 Sixfeenih S'I'ree'I', N. W. af L Washingfon 6, D. C. REpubIic 7-2262 FISCHER'S QUALITY BAKERY 4989 Indian Head Highway Phone 567-I009 Consecufive Award Winner of Wedding Cakes, Birfhday Cakes, Unusual Cakes, Coffee Cakes, Danish Pasiries, and Marzipan MICHAEL SCORDOS. Owner-Operafor ALL BAKING DONE ON PREMISES. Week Orders 7 AM.-I 0 P.M. :fn Accepied Open 7 Days a 5 W. Telephone ' 'Q . ,171-'f S' , -L+.-. nb--it. X gf- .. in-4 sf, I WJ' H eg? tar- rgkc- 4f X Et fl I I pl .ti-git. 3 'ff f-1 f '21, vxh 1. ' 7 A l l 'I l There Goes The Bride Perhaps the most important single detail in wedding preparations is the selection of the right photographer, After a bride's brief day of glory, only good professional photographs can recall her radiant enchantment and precious delight. Let us keep your joy forever. ?aeZecu3Z Phone 735-7350 Marlow Heights Shopping Center fwgxr A Free Estimates Expert Lacquering Brasses 24 hour Zovurello Music Company For All Musical Instrument Needs Sales, Repairs, Rentals 1251 H Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20002 396-1600 Woodwinds Drums Accessories service on most repairs. All worlr guaranteed. We buy and sell used instruments A MW 59 ofmim W wif jj Pj 5, Ml Wall IQWWWWMQQW IEEIONAL BANK OF jp SOUTHERN MARYLAND OXON HILL OFFICE 5550 OXON HILL ROAD OXON HILL, MARYLAND Telephone: 248-6200 ANACOSTIA CH RYSLE R-PLYMOUTH l708 Good Hope Rd. S. E. LU 4-2000 iicosrm cniygfm ALM fy yy X :Ep Y fly! My D y A- 'A I 1' iw 2? . I A , . . - F p f ..Zi--,.l-.. II J on 1 v Ti-ww W. Lee Koefzle, Presicleni' Alumnus, Joseph B. Moore, Vice-Pres. SI' ph 6 I98 en M. Brodell, M U RP HY'S The Compleie VarieI'y Slore-Firsi' Qualify Always G. C. MURPHY CO. Easfover Shopping Cenier 4845 Indian Head Highway Oxon Hill, Maryland PHILIP'S Complimenis MUSIC CENTER of INC. I6 Teachers THE SEA SHELL - RESTAURANT Lessons-Accessories 49I8 Indian Head Highway Washingfon, D. C. 2002I lnsfrumenfs-Sheef Music and O'l'her Musical Needs 63I6 Livingsion Road Oxon Hill. Maryland Journalism Il shll smiles In fhe mldsi' of nfs final Rufh Easfon and Donna Sisson sell goodies af ihe Naiional Honor SocieIy's bake sale. Complimenis of 'Ihe NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 5 JI. Complimenis of ihe c:uPPER's Los CLASS THE GIFT BOX Giffs and Decoraiive Accessories Hallmark Greeiing Cards Easfover Shopping Cen'I'er LOgan 7-7878 Penn Mar Shopping Cenier REdwood 6-4477 deadlin S. I99 my MBusinessaSp sors if 'Lp if 'G V My Andy lame Realtor will JWM YWL sf' rgs Rental services My , 0,5 My gl xbv carriage Hill Apunmems NV .QD JV X 'JF rum: Homemukers of America ' A-V QC Q0 nassaui: moms Liberty insmme of Music and new muffifzly Funeral Homes Oxon lain rare oepunmem Premirm nasmbumrs R Raymond J. McDonough Attorney at law Robert Tilch 8. Son S Compliments of Salisbury State College T Triangle Shoes V Virginia Florist Inc. of Maryland fl' 200 H171 ' ? Y f 1 Masters Act 1. Act 2. Act 3. Act lx. Act 5. Act 6. Act 7. Act 8. PROGRAM of Cermonies: Jim Hutchinson Phil Wisotsky Folk Music Club 4fRainey Day Women 12 81 152 J im Hutchinson, Jean Hays 4fFo1k Songl Del Bisset 4fMagic Actl Drama Club 1fHanzel and Grettlel The Has-Been Cheerleaders 4fSenior Varsity! School Band Barber Shop Quartet Olr. Quaid and the Gangl The Collection fRock and Roll Bandl Giving Out of Awards-Phil Wisotsky Jim Hutchinson Swearing In Of Junior Class-Jerry Pyle -sv ff- -v ' f- ' ' CIASSCF1966 CLASS CFFICERSx President, Jerry Pyles Vice--President, Kathi Amos R-3:0 Seca, Corr. Sec., Donna Schwab ' -.Tr-cga,sure, Pam Gandy Prom Chairman, Brenda Quick CLASS DA! CHAIRMAN: Linda Rucci. CLASS SPONSCRS: Hr. Joseph Lynn Hr. T?1fL-195.5 Hamorski Mr, James Mathews 4 Q l ' , ' ' .H 'f , 5-1' . i---- , -Y, v H - '57, ,x. .. ' f.,f --?-f--L - - -5- ,. . ' 1 O' ' ' 1.-., . ,-pjlpffvgfzg..-, r A- 7,2 .J , 1, M A V M' ' ' H - 1' , . M, Y 'V . . . - I . -.,ug.f.'Ev, .Nu , , . N L 1. , ,W J-1. 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' ' ff -E Jig - ' - 3 'w ,- we ' W' , - J. . 11-4 'L' F13 , 0 'I 'i' f ' - ..A , . - V. 1, 1 , ' . . .1 1.7 J f' ' ef 54 J - 153,17 . 3,f'b,., .V , 'Q Alfir, 'L '..--' BDI ' :rv I, Q ff. -4 4 - '-'ff' 4' . ., , -fs ' 1 '. , ' ', I ' N' fi' A Lf' 5? 1 y nu . V by , .Q b r l 46.1. , -. . V ,v V '1 .' 1, x '- T ' w, 1 ' f f' x K ' , ' ' M ZA Q55 Q P 5? ' T' ' -N? 1, ' 3. V lv Li ' A. ll, V .. '- , . ' . .Q-I Q 1 V-5 QQ' ' f 5 WC- ' 'f I 1 , ,gy ay ' . ,- '-LL4 .,,. '. .,.-2 . ' V' ..m'L A .4 5 ' CLASS DAY K JUNE10,1966 A A Soldier irony Viel Nam Ll. comdr. and Mrs. William F. Baker Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bey Mr. J. Thomas Bocculo Mr. and Mrs. Allen P. Bower Miss Linda L Bready Mr. and Mrs. Burner? and Family C The F. J. Callahan Family Fil and Bill Cafes-Class ol '62 Sally Gibbons Col?-Class of '56 Shorly Cook lehy Cox and Eric Flefcher The James Cox Family D Craig Dare-Class of '66 Mr. and Mrs. Grover E. Dara Mrs. Ada R. Donohue and Family Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dolinger Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dordal Terry Doughty and Laffy Phillips Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Douglass E . Barb Elgin and Jerry Pyles F Mr. and Mrs. Frank Facinoli Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Faflibene Gladys and Jack Fawsafl Mr. and Mrs. Morlon Fink and Family Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fisher The A. L. Foulger Family Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Frame Debbie Frederick G Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ganxerf Mary Gibbons-Class oi '66 and Bob Wallers-Class of '65 Mrs. Paulina K. Gibbons and Family Sue Gibbons-Class of '58 Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbs The T. S. Golden Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Gofiried PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. William Hainsworlh and Family Thomas Michael Hale . Befly J. Hale Mai. James C. Harringlon U. S. M. C. Mrs. Darwin Hoffman Rel. Karen Howe. Gloria Madison, Lois Heasry, Flip Cady. and PaHy James Janel Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hudson J Emily Jones and Gerald Kohnen The Kennelh Jones Family The Josephson Family K Mr. and Mrs. Nalhan Kaufman Barbara Kemp. Susie Hunl, Linda Pelers. Grelchen Salin-Class of '67 L Mai. and Mrs. Jamesl,LaMonl Linda Lees and John Cifala Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Leinson Jane Ann Lindley Diane Lumbardo and Kurf Johnson M Thom McAn Mr. and Mrs. James Malihews Carolyn Meier and Bill Ross The Roberl W. Meier Family Ll. Cel. and Mrs. Grover Mohr Mr. and Mrs. Harold Monahan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Moore Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morgan Julie and Nancy Morgan-Class ol '74 N The Novolny Family P Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson and Family Dave Parrigo L+. Col. and Mrs. Bernard Pelers, Rel. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Pumphrey 0 Thomas B. Quaid and '76 R. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Richslone Mr. and Mrs. Kaifh Rocley Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rovnie Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Rucci S Mr. and Mrs. Roger Seal, Jr. Linda Shecller Susie Shecller and Fred Slevenson Mr. and Mrs. P. Sigisrnondi Janice and Harry Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Smiih T Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Taschenberger The William V. Taylor Family Mr. Mile Todd V Debbie Vaugh and Doug Womack Mr. and Mrs. James E. Vawler W Donna Weissner and Jed Alban Yvonne and Linda Wilkinson Marilyn Wilson and Gary Preble Mrs. Gail Wood Y V i 5 20l ADMINISTRATION, CURRICULUM. FACULTY Adminislralion ........................... Ari ..................................... Business Educalion . Cafeleria Slalf .... Cuslodians ...... English ........... Foreign Languages Guidance ......... Heallh Suife ........ Home Economics ..... lnduslrial Arls ..... Library ........ Malhemalics . . Music .......... Physical Educalion . Science ......... Social Sfudies . CLASSES ...... . . . . . . . Junior Class ........... Junior Class Officers Junior Class Treasurers . . . . . . . . . . Senior Class ..... Senior Class Commillee Chairman . . Senior Class Officers Senior Class Treasure So homore Class l'S......... p . . .... . . . Sophomore Class Officers .... Sophomore Class Treasurers . ORGANIZATIONS . -....... A Cappella Choir ............ Adminislralive Office Helpers .... Arl Club .................... Audio-Visual Club ........... Book Slore ............. Boys' and Girls' Slales . . . Chess Club ......... -. Clipper's Log ..... Concerl Band .... Concerl Choir .... Debafe Club ...... - . Drama Club .......... Duclcpin Bowling Club .... English Seminar ....... Flag Raising Slaff .... Flashlighl' ......... Follc Music Club . . . se. ..... Fosler Parenls Commiflee ....... French Club ..................... Fulure Business Leaders of America . . . Fulure Homemalcers of America . . . Fulure Nurses of Am Fulure erica . . . Teachers of America Girls' Chorus .............. ..-s. ss. -...... .. ..... .. II6. Index I4-3I is, I7 26, 27 24. 25 3o.3u 30.31 18,19 ...2z,23 .....294 30 ....26.27 ...2s,27 ao ...2o,2u ...zs.27 .......2e ....2o,2u 22, 23 32-los ....83-95 82 . . . 82 36-8I 34 35 34 97-105 96 96 IO6-l3l II8 Ill II4 Il3 II3 I08 II8 I29 II7 II9 II8 Il5 I27 I2l IIO I30 II4 ll2 l2O I23 I22 l22 I23 II9 Graphic Arls ........... Guidance Office Helpers Helmsmen ............ Junior Classical League . . JV Cheerleaders ....... Key Club ............. Main Oliliice Helpers .... Maiorelles ............. Merif Scholarship .......... Nalional Honor Sociely .... Polilical Science Seminar Quill and Scroll ......... Reserve Band .... Q .... Safely Squad '. . . Searchlighi .... Spanish Club .... Slage Crew ....... Sludenl Council ... Sludenl' Librarians .... Top Ten ......... Tri-Hi-Y ............ Varsily Cheerleaders . . Worlc Sludy ...... ACTIVITIES ....... All Sporls Nighr . . . Band Concerls ..... ............ .... College Nighf ................ Congressman Machen's Classroom Debafe ........................ ...... .-u.-...- Discussion Donkey Baslcelball ................. .... Harlem Diplomals . . . Homecoming ......... Honor Socieiy lnduclion . Key Club Car Wash . .. Midlerm Dance ..... Palriolic Assembly ............ ......... -n-...-...- Pep Rallies ...................... . . . Quill and Scroll Forlune Cookies Sadie Hawkins Dance ........... Sadie Boys' Banque'r ..... . . . Sludenl'-Facully Baslcelball .... The Diary of Anne Franlz .... Three al' Eighf ................ Valenline Dance .............. Winfer and Chrisfmas Aclivilies ATHLETICS ................. Baseball .... Golf ......... JV Baslrelball .... JV Foolball . . . . Tennis Track....... ..... .. Varsily Baslcelball .... Varsily Foolball .... e... ...nu ss.. I32- -...-.-.- -- ss... II3 ...- -.ne III IIO l2O I26 II3 III I27 ....l09 I08 l2I I3O II7 IIO I28 I2O II4 l3l Il2 IO9 lI2 I24-l25 I23 I36. ..- ...- I55 l53 l5l l4l I48 I4-7 I52 l48 I34, I35 I38 I47 l44 I46 l4l. ISO l37 I37 I44 I40 I39 l54. I55 l45 I43 I42. I56- I78. I82. l85 I79 I83 I77 I67 . l85 IBO. l8I I68-I76 I58-I66 A Adams, S. 83 Adams, B. 97, I27 Adams, D. 82, 83, I27 Adams, J. 97 Adams, R. 83 Adams, S. I3, 97, II2, II9, I27 Adams, W. 83, I58 Ahern, R. 36 Akins, P. 36, II9 Akowskey, R. 97, II9 Albrillain, G. 97 Alderson, K. 36 Aleks, 8. 83, II5, I39 Aleksiewicz, R. 36, II4, II9, I22 Alexander, B. 96, 97 Alexander, C. 83 Alexander, D. 36 Alexander, J. 36, l23 Alexander S. 97 36, I80, l8l Allard, of Allen, s. ae, I09 Allen, cs. 34, as, loa, lov, I6B, l72, I74, I76, I78 Allen, J. 83 Allen, R. 96, 97, I67 Allemus, R. 83, I68 Amos, K. 35, 36, IO9, IIS, Anaslasio, M. 34, 36, Im, Andersen, S. 97, I80 Anderson, C. I27 Anderson, D. H. 83 D 8 Anfon, L. Anderson, . S. 3 Anderson, R. 83, I20, I80 Ankey, J. 97 Annas, R. 36, I7B 37, II2 Anlonini, T. 83, II2, l3I Apenes, C. 83 Archambaull, A. 37, II9 Armslrong, 8. 37, I20 Armslrong, P. 97 Alkinson, Mr. F. 20 Au, C. 37 B Babecki, B. 83 Babiskin, R. 37, I08, I09 Bader, M. A. 97 Bader, M. E. 83, II6, II7, IB3 Baier, R. 97, I67, I77 Bailey, Miss P. IB, I9 Baker, B. 97 Baker, L. 83, I23 Balawaq, P. J. 37 Balawag. P. S. 97, II9 Balderson, R. 97, I67 Ball, L. 82, 83, IB9 Bamba, B. A. 83 Bamba, B. M. 97, I26, I3 Baneriea, T. 26, 83 Banks, K. 37 Bannon, P. 97 Banos, L. 37, I23 Barber, W. 97 Borden, L. 97 Bardi, J. 7, 3B Barnes, J. B3 Barlell, B. 83 Barlos, J. 83 Bass, R. L. 38 Bass, R. R. 83 Bass, T. 97 Balch, J. 97 Balch, K. 83 Balman, J. 83, I20 Baumgarlner, D. 38, II7 Bayly, M. 38, lI0 Bays, Laura L. B3 Bays. Unda L. 97 Beach, A. 83 Beach, D. E. 83 Beach, D. L. 83 Bean, R. 97 Bealo, C. 38, I27 Beaulieu, M. 83 Becker, B. 97 II6, I52, IS3, I2l, I30, I3I I09, IIB, I84 I27, l5I, I82, I, I98 Becker, R. B3 Beckwilh, R. 38 Behe, 97 Behnke, D. 83, II9 Bell, R. 83, IIS, I20 Bellis, E. 97 Bennell, E. 97 Bennell, M. 97 Berkhimer, J. 83, I27 Berkhimer, K. 97, I77 Berry, R. 83 Berlhel, D. 38, I68 Berlhel, J. 83 Berlhiaume, G. 97 Beverage, D. 83 Bey, J. II6 Bey, M. 38, IO9, II6, I44 Bibb, F. 38 Bingham, R. 83, II3 Birkell, E. 9l, II4, II7, I20 Bissell, D. L. lI5 Bissell, D. W. 38, IOB, IO9, IZI, I3l, I45 Bizub, Miss B. I8, l08 Biurslrom, M. 83 Black, N. 82, B3, II6 Blackburn, H. B3 Blackburn, L. 83 Blackwell, G. 38 Blake, H. 83 Blake, L. 38, l23 Blanlon, R. 39 Bleich, T. 39 Blyler, S. 97 Bocculo, Mr. T. 22, I67 Boellcher, B. 97 Boellcher, E. 83 Bohn, R. 39 Bollz, H. 39, II2 Bonner, J. 83 g,8'org, E. 39, II4, II7, I22 Borror, J. 97, II9 Bolysiewicz, C. I28 Boswell, D. 5, 95, 96, I28 Bolello, K. 97 Bowen, H. 83, I23 Bowers, A. 83 Bown, H. 83 Bozarlh, Mrs. S. IB Bracey, C. 84 Braham, B. 84, 85, I27 Brandon, C. 39, I23 Brandon, E. 84, I23 Brannon, P. I23 Branscome, D. 84 Brasher, G. 97 Brashier, S. 84, I20 Brezina, S. 84 Bridenshine, S. 84 Briggs, E. 84 Briqman, W. 84, IS3 Briner, V. 84 Brock, W. Brogun Brogun Brogun Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown er, 84 A. 84 er, B, 97, II9 C M S. R.84 er, .84, I58, l6I, I62, . B4 97 W. 39, ll0 D. J. J. K. M R. S. S. 84, I20, I23, I27 A. 84, III P. 84 39 . 97 84 E. 84 F. 97 M. 40 , S Browne, D. 40, I38, l58 Broyles, J. 84, I27 Bruce, R. 84 Brugman, W. 40 Bryan, D. 97, ll8 Bryan, W. 7, 40 Buccoliero, 8. 40, II4 Buck, L. 84, lI0 Budd, S. 84 Burch, M. 97 Burg, D. 97 Burgess, C. 84 Burke, P. 40, II2 ll4, II8, lzo, I64, I80, l8I Index Burley, Mrs. C. 26 Burnell, B. 34, 40 Burnell, J. 40, I09, II6, I23 Burnelle, M. 97 Burns, Karen E. 40, I20, I23 Burns, Kolhleen E. 97 B4 Burson, D. Burlon, C. 84 Bulera, R. 84, I58, I80 Buller, A. G. 84 Buller, A. X. I3 Buller, D. C. 84 Buller, D. R. 40 Buller, R. 84, II9 Bynacker, D. 40 Byrd, M. A. 40 Byrd, M. P. 27, 4I C Cady, F. 4I, Ill, II2, l38 Cady, G. 84 Cady, J. 4l, I27 Cady, P. 97 Caflall, G. 4I Callall, W. 84, I58, I80 Caldwell, L. 84 , Callahan, D. 4l, I27, I68, l72, Callahan, N. 84 Callis, C. I2, 84, II6, I25, I80 Campbell, C. 4I, l23 Campbell, D. 97, I67 Campbell, S. 84 Canavan, T. 4I, l08, IIB Canlerbury, M. 4l Carden, S. 97 Carey, N. 97 Carl, D. 4I, IO9, II4, II6, l38 Carpenler, D. 84, I20 Carres, M. 84, I20 Carroll, J. 4I Carroll, Mrs. L. 22, I20 Caruso, J. 84 Casey, J. 98, II7 Cassidy, A. 98 Cassidy, M. 98 Caslle, C. 84 Caslle, G. 98 Caslle, J. 4l, l58 Callelon, D. 4I Cerar, P. 84 Chaconas, J. II. 98 Chadwick, R. 98, IIO, II7 Chakalis, J. 84 Chance, S. 84 Chapman, M. 98, I80 Chalman, C. 84, 85, II9 Chekan, D. 98, II7 Cheresl, M. 98 Cheshire, J. 84 Chesley, J. 85 Childress, C. 42, II2, I27 Choale, V. 24, II6 Chop, S. 85, IIS Chrisman, N. 42, IO9, II4, l22, Chrislie, J.'98 Christie, L. 42, II2, l38 Ciardullo, M. 8, l22, l23, I38 Clagell, C. 98 Clagell, D. 98, II4 Clagell, J. 85, I27 Clancy, M. 98 Clancy, P. 85, II4 Clark, B. 85, I20, I27 Clark, G. 98 Clark, L. 42, II9 Clarke, J. 98 Clark, L. 98 Claylon, K. 98 Clearfield, R. 42 Clifford, E. 98 Clise, J. 98 Clonlz, I. 42, I23, 28, Coales, W. 42 Cobb, Beverly J. 98, I27 Cobb, Brenda J. 85 Colberl, 8. 85 Colbert, S. C. 98, I23 Colberl, S. R. 42 Cole, L. 42, III, II2, II4, l23 I74 I23, l38 Coleman, D. 85 Collins, T. 98, II7 Colton, D. 42 Complon, C. 85 Connor, C. 85, I58, l65 Conover, R. B5 Cook, L. 85, II4, II5 Cook, V. 98, II6 Coppage, D. L. 98 Coppage, D. M. 85 Cora, D. 42, I52, I58 Cora, W. 85, I80 Corley, R. 43 Cornell, J. 98 Cosla, Mr. R. 20, II4, I50 Couchenour, L. 43, Il0 Coupal, G. 85 Cowan, D. 34, 43, II3, Il8, I38, I44 Cowan, Mr. J. 22, 23, II3, I3l, I49 l9I Cowan, J. 85, Ill Cox, B. 85 Cox, T. 43, l38 Crabb, B. 98, II7, I27 Crabb, R. 85, I27 Crandall, Caren C. 98 Crandall, Colelle C. 98, I20 Crandell, W. 98, II7 Crawford, M. 85, I27 Crawford, R. 43, lI0 Creasy, P. 43, 73, II4, l38 Crescenze, Mr. E. 28 Creveling, M. 43, I08, II4, I30 Crew, M. 98 Crews, J. 98 Crismond, J. 43,, ll5, II9, l23 Crisle, T. 85, l22 Croci, G. 43, II4 Croll, Mr. J. 20, 2l, I49, I84 Crosby, A. 85 Cross, L. 98 Cross, M. 85 Crouse, C. 85 Crouse, M. 86 Crowder, S. 98, II2, I20, l23 Croy, K. 86, II2, II4, II9, I29 Cudzilo, S. 86, l24, I25 Cunningham, L. 43, II2, I27, l3l Curlis, R. 43 Curlis, V. 85, I28 Culler, R. I0, 43, II6, IIB, I43, I44 D Dalron, A. 86 Dameron, G. 98, II6 Daniel, C. 98, I80 Daniels, C. 44, I23 Daniels, R. 98 Daniels, T. l5, 98, I58, I80 Daras, A. 86 Daras, P. 86, I27 Dare, C. IO, 44, II6 Daughlery, G. 86 Daliilaise, M. 34, 44, III, II2, I23, I3l Davis, G. 86 Davis, J. A. 98 Davis, J. M. 86 Davis, J. R. 99 Davis, K. R. 86 Davis, K. T. 99 Davis, S. 86 osyhaff, D. as Deal, L. 86, I27 DeFelica, J. 44, II2 DeGenova, P. 99 Degollado, L. 44, II2, I38 Delinski, F. 86 Delwiche, A. 86, I20 Dennison, A. 44, II6, l22 Dennison, C. 86, I22, II8, I23, I30 Dennison, J. 99, I77 Dersch, D. 44 De Shong, B. 99 DeSlefano, R. 44, l23 DeVera, V. 99, I84 Dewees, P. 99 Dicarlo,.Y. 86 Dickman, A. 86 Diemer, D. 82, 86, I22, I23 Franklin lg gi . J. if . ,..nn v . f nfi..f -.fe Diefz, D. 86, II6 Dillon, R. 86 Dimrnick, W. 98, 99 Dinn, D. I99, II6 Dinn, G. 45, II6, I20 dilarega, Mr. P. 20 Dodrill, S. 99 Dodson, J. 86 Dodson, M. 86, I27 Dolhon, N. 45, Ill, I23 Dolinger, T. 23, 45, 46, l29, Donehoo, I. 8, 45, II4 Donehoo, J. 99, Donn, N. 45, I20 Donohue, P. J. 87, II4, I22 Donohue, P. L. 87 Dordal, P. 87, l3I, l58, I60, Dordal, Mrs. T. 30, Il2 Dorsey, D. 87 Dorsey, J. 30, 87 Dorsey, R. 99 Doughly, M. 99 Doughiy, T. 87 Douglass, Mr. T. 20, 82 Dow, K. 99 Downer, D. 87, l28 Downey, R. 45, I80, I8l Downey, S. 87 Downs, 8. 99 Doyle, M. 87 Doyle, V. 87 Drake, M. 45, Ill, II9 Dreis, G. 87 Dudz inski, M. 88, II6 Duke, R. 45, l58, I66 Dunn Dunn Dunn ,G. 87 . H.45 , W. IIO, II3 Duran, J. 99, I20 Dulch, D. 87 Dyke, J. 87 Eads E ,o.w Earnesr, T. 99, I67 East, S. 87, I22 Easfon, R. D. 30, 45, I08, I Easlon, R. L. 96, 99, II4 Eckerl, C. 45, I23 Edelen, J. 99 Edge, W. 99 Edmisfer, N. 99 F Gleason, C. 96, 99 Edwards, K. B7 Edwards, P. 87 Ekrem, R. 87, l68, I80 Elder, L. 45 I83, I99 38, I99 Elgin, a. 34, 46, nos, lov, :24, lzs, las, I50, l92 Ellis, G. 87 Ellis, M. 96, 99, I67 Ellsworth, N. 99, II6, I23 Elm, A. 46 Embrey, D. 46 Emelio, K. 87 511335. 34, 46, los, lov, nz, uv, 121, Ennis, A. 46 Esres, D. 99 Evans, K. 46, I23 Evans, M. 87, I29 Evereh, M. 99, Il5 Everson, Mrs. E. 29 Facinoli, F. 86, 87, I20 Fairclolh, W. 99 Falconer, J. 99 Fallin, M. 46 Fallin, R. 87 Farber, A. 99, I82, IB3 Fariello, D. 87 Farrar, A. 46 Farfibene, J. 47, I29, I88, I99 Fawselr, G. 99, II2, l29 Fela, 5.87, l82, I83 Ferruua, P. 87 Fefhersfon, P. 99 Fields, J. 87, I22, I23 Fink, L. 47, nz, izv, lac, use Fisher, E. 99 Fishkin, Filzmau Fleming Fleming Fisher, J. 8, 87, II6 J. 47, I09, II6, II8, l2l, I30, l38 Firxgerald, E. 87 rice, J. 87 ,D.99 ,G.87 Flelcher, E. 87, I80 Flelcher, R. 99 Flowers, R. 99, II7 Fogle, L. 87 Foofen, Mrs. M. I8 Forbes, S. 47, III, ll5 Forcina, T. 47, Ill, I22 Ford, J. 99, I67 Ford, M. 87 Ford, R. 99, II6 Ford, S. 47 Forquer, S. 99 Forresl, J. 99, l3l, l42 Forresf, K. 47, Il2, IS3 Foss, V. 99 Fosler, C. 5, 47 Fosfer, P. 47, l25 Fosler, R. II7 Foulger, J. 99 Fousf, C. 87 Foy, R. Frame, Frame, Francis, Franklin 87, II7 EQA. 99 E. L. 87, II3, II4, l3l T. 47, l52, l58, I66 , A. 87 Franklin, B. R. 99 ,8. S. 47, II4 Goodier, M. 50 Goodier, R. 88 Goodman, T. 50, I27, I44 Goodner, T. 50, I23 Goodrich, D. 50, II9 Goodwin, M. 50 Gorr, J. 50, Ill, Il3, I27 Gosselr, J. 50 Golshall, L. SI Goff, M. 99 Gorfiried, R. Sl, 80, I08, IO9, II2, II5, 0 II6, IZ, l3l, l5l Grabis, M. 88, IIZ, II5, II9 Grant, N. 29, 5l, 73 Grave s, C. 88 Graviano, F. 99 Gray, Green Green R.99 , C. 88, ll5 , E. SI, Ill Green, J. 88 Green, M. 88 Green, T. E. 88 Green, T. L. 99 Green, W. 99 Greene, M. 88 Fraser, M. 47 Fraser, R. 99 Frederick, D. 82. 87, II4, I29, I30 Fniason, L. 48 Fry, P. M. 48, ICB, I34, I35, 138 Fry, P. K. 99 G Gaines, J. 48, Ill Gaifher, S. 99, II9 Gallahan, M. 48 Gallarda, H. 48 Gisllaway, S. 48, II3, II6, I38, I44 Gallia, D. 2l, 87, I20, I23 Gandy, P. 35, 48, 56, ll2 Ganyon, 8. 99 Ganzerf, A. 87 Ganzerf, N. 48, I29 Garber, Mrs. D. 30 Greenlee, R. 88 Greenslade, D. 88 Greenway, L. 99, I27 Greer, J. 99 Gregan, J. 88 Gregory, S. I00 Grillo, G. I00 Grimes, N. 5I Grimes, S. I00 Grimmell, C. 88, I20 Grimsfead, M. 88, II9 Gross, L. 5l Grossi, K. I00 Grossi, M. I22, I23 Grow, R. I00 Grove, B. 88 Groves, R. 88, II3 Gutierrez, C. 5I Gufierrez, P. 5l Guyn, D. 88 Guzy, 0.52, IO9, Il3, IIB H Hackell, L. 88 Hagen, M. I00, II9 Hrrgwofih, a. 34, sz, noe, 124, lzs, ral, Gardner, L. 4a, II4, us, ua, Iso, isa Garrus, N. lI5 Gaskins, G. 87 Gaskins, M. 48 Gasque, H. I8, 48, II4, I30 Gaffon, R. 87 Gauni, J. 48 Gaunf, R. II7 Gebicke, R. 99, I67, I77 Gerow, D. 49, Il0 Giltglgons, M.49, ll2, II5, I20, Gibbons, S. 99, I20, I23 I29, I30, Gibbs, Mrs. P. 24 Gibson, B. 27 Gibson, P. 49, II5, II6, lI8, I23 Gilberf, C. 87 Gilberf, W. 99 Gill, D. 49, II3, I36 Gilleas, G. 82, 87, I28 Girillo, S. I00 Girardi, Mr. J. 28, l58, I80 Glady, F. 87 Gleason, J. 82, 87, ll2, II4, I20, I22 Glonlus, J. 88 Glover, N. 49 Goddard, R. 49, II4, II5, l55 Goff, C. 49, ll2, I23 Goff, J. 99, II9 Gofreed, A. 49, IIB Gofreed, E. 99, Ill, I67, I80 Golden, B. 50, Il2, I23, I53 Gcrggen, M. 50, IO9, II5, Il8, II9, l2I, Golembieski, Mrs. H. 30, 5l, IIO, I22 Golembieski, M. 30, 50, I22 Good, R. 88, I27 Good, S. R. 50 Good, S. W. 99 Goodall, F. 50 Hale, Mrs. P. ia, lza, 129 Hall, D. 52, I23 Hall, G. 52 Hall, M. 88 Hall, Mrs. P. 22 Hall, R. I00 Hall, Sandra L. I00 Hall, Susan L. 52, l28 Halle, K. 52 Halleck, J. 88 Hariman, D. J. 88 Harlman, D. L. 88 Harfman, Mr. J. 29, l3I, I4I Hasbargen, G. 53 Hasek, R. B8 Hafhaway, S. 53, II3, II4 Hawlhorne, S. 53, I23 Hays, T. 53, IO9, II9, l38 Haynes, K. II9 Head, Miss C. 24, 25, I99 Headley, L. I00 Heasfy, L. 53, Il5 Heffner, L. 53, IS3 Heffron, K. I00 Heffron, R. I00 Helms, Mr. C. 24, 25, I23 Helion, L. I00 ' Henderson, Scoff J. 88, I80 Henderson, Sheila J. 88 Henderson, T. 88, II7 Hendricks, S. 88 Hensley, K. 88 Herbsf, D. I00 Herklofz, J. 88 Herndon, J. I00, II6 Hernick, Mr. M. I6, 37, I46 Hewirl, J. I00 Hicks, J. 53, II4, I30, l3I Hicks, M. 88 Higgins, R. 53, 70 Hildrefh, L. 88 Hill, D. E. IOO Hill, D. W. 53, ll0, I80 Hill, E. 88 Hill, S. 88, IIS Hinshaw, M. 53 Hobbs, G. I00, Il0 Hobgood, P. 53 Hobgood, S. 88 Hodges, L. I00, I20 Hodgson, J. 88, I27 Hoffman, A. 54, I44 Hogan, R. 98, I00 Holland, C. 54, Ill Holland, T. 88 Holloman, D. I00 Holmes, J. 54 Honig, M. I00 Hooe, D. I00, II9, I20, I23 Horak, M. 89, l36 Horak, R. 54 Hornbeak, W.'89, I27 Horlon, P. 54 Hoslers, Mrs. A. 24, I23 Houghlon, R. 89 Howard, L. 54 Howdershell, B, S4 Howe, K. 54, IO9, II7 Howell, J. I00 Howell, P. I00, Il5 Huberf, M. 89 Hudgins, M. 89 Hudson, J. 34, 54, 8l, I08, IO9 I29, l3l 4 Hudson, W. IO, 89, II6, II8 Halsfead, L. 88, II9 Half, K. I00 Half, S. I00 Hamillon, H. I00 Hammond, S. 52, II7 . Hamorski, Mr. T. 20, 35 Hannaway, Miss D. 24 Hannemann, W. 88, I80 Hanrahan, Mrs. P. 20 Hansbrough, C. 88 Hansbrough, F. I00 Hansbrough, J. I00 Hardgrove, E. 52, Il3, Il8 Huff, R. 54, I27 Hughes, C. 89 Hughes, D. C. 54 Hughes, D. M. 54 Hulsey, P. 55 Hulfeen, V. 55 Hungerford, V. I00, II4, II9, I20 Hunniculr, Ed 89 Hunr, S. 89, II5, II6, I20 Harding, L. 27, 88, I27 Hargis, H. 88 Harne yD.88 HarPer, J. 52, II4 Harper, O. 52 Harrell, D. 88 Harringron, C. 88 Harris, F. 52, ll0 J Harris, .A. 88, II5, I20 Harris, J. E. IM Harris, J. H. 52, II5, II9, l58 Harris, P. I00 Harrison, B. I9, 53, I08, II5, I3 , :54, 155 Harrison, D. 88, II3 Harriss, G. 88 Harry, R. I00 I l35, Hunler, C. 55, l68 Hunler, W. 89 Hunfr, S. 55 Hufchinson, J. 55, 75, I08, IO9, II4 lI8, I38, l4l, I47 Hulfon, B. 55, H9 Hyde, P. 89 Hyer, Miss J. 24, I23 I Iaquinla, F. 89 Idol, R. 96, I28 lmmel, K. I00, ll0 lnnamoraro, J. I9, 55, 58, 68 5 II9, l30, I37, l38, l55 Irvine, S. 89 lsaksen, B. 89 Ives, P. 82, 89, l3l, l58 J Jackson, E. 89 Jackson, L. 55, 56, 110 Jacobs, P. 55, 70 James D. 100 James, IP. 55, 112 Jameson, J. 55 Jarboe, J. 55, 153, I58 Jasinski, Mrs. C. 122 Jenkins, S. 100 Jennings, J. 89 Jensen, G. 89 Jensen, Mr. L. 20, 82 Johnson, D. 89, 127 Johnson, G. 89 Johnson, K. J. 89 Johnson, K. S. 89 Johnson, Kranich, C. 96, 101, 117 Kridler, E. 101, 120 Kreimer, Mrs. M. 20, 123 Kurak. W. 89, 158, 180 Kurhansky, X. 101 L Labranze, H. IDI LaBrio1a, R. 58, 135, 152, Lachenmayer, E. 101 Lachenmayer, K. 58 Lacivita, Mrs. A. 29, 149 LaMade, P. IDI, I20, I23 LaMade, R. 58 Lamana, L. 58 Landon, K. 101 Lane, 6.58, 119 Lane, W. 8, 9, 113, 120 I58, 161 138, 141 R. 100 Johnson, Mr. W. 26, II7, 136 Jones, D. 56 Jones, E. 56 Jones, J. 89, 115 Jones, L. 100 Jones, M. J. 56 Jones, M. 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C. 82, 93, 128 Robinson, M. 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I28 Vasilakos, C. 77, IIS, I35, l38 Vasilakos, D. 94, ll5, l20 Vasilakos, L. ll5, I23, I3I Vaughn, D. 94 Vawter, Mrs. J. ll, 29 Veasey, C. ll, III, II2, I27 Vereen. A. l02, IO4, II9 Vest, Mrs. L. 22, I20 Vestal, L. IO4, II5, I28 Villers, J. 94, II9 Virata, L. 35, 77, IO9, II2, I20, I3l, I38 Vohs, L. 95, II4, II9, I20 Volkerding, D. 77, I27 Volkerdiing' J. I04, I67, I77 Von Rembow, D. 95, l20 Votaw, J. 95 W Wagner, A. 77, I09, I30, I54 Wagner, H. IO4, II2 Wagner, J. 95, I20 Walk, T. IO4, II4 Walker, L. 77, I22 Walker, P. I04, IIS, II9 Wallace, J. 77 Westberry, M. 78 Westbrook, R. 78, I80, l8I Whidden, R. 95 White, C. 95 White, N. 34, 78, lI2,'lI9, I23 White, P. I27, I77 White, R. I9, 95, Il5, I54, I55 White, S. E. IOS White M 78 , s. . , I27 Whitecavage, L. 95 Whitehouse, J. E. I05, lI3 Whitehouse, J. A. 95, II4, I47 Whitenar, W. I05, II6 Wiatt, Miss D. I8 Wilbanks, D. IOS Wilcox, R. 78, I27 Wiley, C. 95, I28 Wiley, W. bl, 78 Wilkinson, L. R. I05, II5, II7 Wilkinson, L. T. IOS Wilkinson, S. 95, II6, II8 Wilkinson, Y. 34, 79, l08, II2, Williams, A. I05, II7 Williams, Charles M. IO5 Wwgams, Connie M. 95, II6, I27, l3I, Williams, Mrs. D. 26, I222 Williams, J. A. 79, I23 J. L. I05 Williamson, A. I05, I53 Williams, Willier, A. 79 Willis, K. 95, IIO, I27 Wilson, B. IOS Wilson, C. 79, IIO Wilson, M. 82, 95, I24, I25, I28, I45, I89- Wilson, R. I23 ' Wnifhester, J. 79, I08, IO9, ll3, IIB I27 Windsor, V. IOS Wise, J. 82, 95, I3l, l34 Wise, T. 79, IBO Wisotsky, L. 95 Wisotsky, P. 34, 79, l34, I38 Wissman, R. 79 Witowski, S. 95 Wolfgang, T. 79 Wolford, R. 95 Womack, D. 95 Wood, E. 95 Wood, S. I05 Wood, V. 79. I09, II6, I20, Woodman, R. 79, II4 Woods, M. 79, II2, I23 Woodward, P. IOS Wookinger, W. I05, II4 Woodridge, Mrs. C. 28 Wright, K. I05, II2 Wright, S. I05, II6 Wright, R. 80, II9, I35, I52, I66, l78 Wroblewski, B. 95 Wyatt, W. 80 Wyre, K. 80, II2, l3l, I53 Y Yanuzzi, W. 80, II9 Yingling, L. I06 York, F. I05, I67 Yount, G. 80, I09, I38 Yuen, E. 86, 95, II4 Yuen, J. 96, I05, II4 Z Zadoretsky, C. 82, 95 Zadicek, K. 80, l23 123, las I58, I64 Zambon, C. 9l, II4, Il5, I80, I88 Zavarella, S. 8I, II6 Zeek, R. 8l, I08, I09, II3, II6, II8, I2l, I30, l43 Zimmerman, R495 Zorb, G. Bl Zorn, J. IOS Zorn, S. Bl Zungoli, D. 95 l65, l78 zufawski, R. si, las, isa, isa, l6l, lea, s-11. , 207 ...und lndelible Footprints Engrave Memories Foofprinfs fhrough 1965-I966 The pafh, now well-frod. dared each person fo accepf fhe responsibilif of mafurify. Some nof adhering fo fhis fheme. conseguenrly failed fo realize ifs goal. Yef ofhers mef fhe challenge and eagerly sfrove fo ans- wer ir. In refrospecf, a few of The year's evenfs acquire paramounf significance and recall poignanf feelings, while fhe remainder re- cede info hazy oblivion. Many acfivifies vied for affenfion. Seasonal dances, or- ganizafion proiecfs, afhlefics. concerfs, drama producfions. assemblies, and solemn occasions-all occupied places on fhe year's full schedule. Several fopics dominafed discussions and found ex ression in fhe voice of fhe sfu- denf body. The manner in which each in- dividual reacfed fo These subiecfs defer- mined fhe variefy of impressions made. Some issues drew fhe classes fogefher, while ofhers caused diversify of opinion and scaffered fhe foofprinfs. Regardless of fhe affifude wifh which each one viewed 'lhese incidenfs, all are equally irrefrievable. This porfion of fhe road, having been fraversed. is now behind. Yef fhe way con- rinues. already branching info numerous frails as fhe seniors deparf, Alfhough fhe Classes of '67 and '68 will reiurn, fufure pafferns will differ for fhe sei' of imprinfs here recorded is especial fo This year only. 208 3 1 . V K 7Ji,q A ,f,,,,,.z9wyf'1fffzW M-4fJmv'Mw LmMZ5 . Qww9L'U'5'f5 '5 M, wln-who-PM CL ?o'JF QL 1g,.,n5rfw1f+ efd -- vmlqflfwflww Qi My Tw P2 yFi5Ew6Q5?QE?QZjfQ3 r wif? ffl WQEWQKQ QM wit QQQMNOCL 2 C2 QQ E522 xiii? EQ? 6 A 1' 1' inf ' Y N 'M WSSPW 'E Qs- Ai F K QMHWW i Fi . 1, VJ1-q,,,mQL,?Qf5i,y NW 4 M' My Off' J LW W ML 91 I if 1 .I OXON HILL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL OXON HILL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Alfred LeSage Richard Leonard Levine Gerald Bennett Lien Henry Gray Liles, Jr. James Victor Lilly John Terrance Lofquist Lawrence Frank Luckel Charles Richard Lueck Richard Warren Maas Donald Orace MacLachlan Steven Michael Malatras Joseph Freeman Mann Ricardo Reyes Mararac John Edward Martin Larry Monroe Martin Frank Skelton Mauck, ll Selig Saul Merber Harold Randall Meredith Charles Daniel Metz. Ill Michael Anatole Mezentsoff, Jr. Bernard Tyrone Miller Harvey Elmont Moffat Michael Henry Monahan Garry Edgar Moore Ruffin Claude Moore Thomas Richard Moorehead Earl Wilson Moreland, Jr. Gerald Lee Morgan John Michael Morgan Robert Whitehand Moye, Il James William Musgrove Robert Murray Mussler Michael Henry McAmis Michael Thane McCabe Franklin Boyd McCariy Stephen Raymond McDonough Greg Joseph McHugh Kenneth Travis McNeil William Alan Newton Jerry Horace Nicholas Robert Emery Nixon Thomas Nixon Terrance Cecil O'Brien GRADUATES I9b6 BOYS 4' 4' 4' Delbert Jerome Orrison George Sterling Owen Gerald Walter Owens Franklin Clifford Owens Dennis Lemar Phillips Jeffery Daniel Phoebus Leo John Picco.'Jr. Robert Lee Piquette William Alan Piquette Logan Dennis Potter David Allan Purcell Jerald Dennis Pyles Richard Wilmer Pyles Michael Edward Ouattrociocchi Robert Edward Randall Johnny Jean Reulct Paul Carroll Rhodes Richard Adrian Rice Michael David Riley Gerald Steven Rizer William Arthur Robbins Anthony Matthew Rubolotta Ronald Joseph Rye Steven Lance Rygg John Thomas Saine. Jr. Robert King Salin, Jr. Stephen Ray Sandy Darrell Van Schaefer William Joseph Schaefer Eric Lee Schulze .lack lra Schwart1 Richard Lyle Scott Chester Morris Seaborn. Jr. Myron Ronald Segal John Joseph Sekely Stanley Marlin Shapiro Gary Lee Scheckler 'William Clair Shegogue Clyde Edward Shuttleworth Alan Wayne Smith James Allan Smith Mark Israel Smith Charles Wayen Snyder 8 Thomas Edward Snyder Craig Michael Somers Neal Spitzer Virgil Ellis Spurlock. Jr. Lynn Leroy Swearingen Gary Lee Taylor Stephen Ernest Taylor Arthur Bernard Terry Richard Earl Tater Richard Scott Thomas Louis Anthony Toriak Larry Lee Trollinger Lance Scott Trossevin William Joseph Underwood Alan Dickson Valsi John Leonard Van Ackeren Alan Francis Van Wormer Dale Robert Volkerding Gerald Edward Watkins Thomas Aaron Watts Perry Eugene Waugh, Jr. James Ottis Weber Ak James Clifton Wells, Jri Michael Marion Westberry Robert Charles Westbrook Robert Alan Wilcox William Robert Wiley George Henry Wilson Roy Robert Wilson, Jr. James William Winchester Thomas Edwin Wise Philip Wisotsky Russell William Wissman Thomas George Wolfgang Ronald Call Woodman Roderic Mack Wright William Ray Wyatt William Joseph Yanuzzi Silvio Michael Zavarella Robert Allen Zeek George Bruce Zorb Richard Carl Zurowski Kathryn Ann Alderson Regina Alice Aleksiewicz Betty May Allen Kathleen Elizabeth Amos Linda Marie Anton Ava Dean Archambault Barbara Ann Armstrong Christine Margaret Au Pamela Akins Bailey Kathleen Louise Banks Carol Ann Beato Linda Lee Blake Rosemary Anne Bohn Heather Jean Boltz Ellen Elisabeth Borg Caroline Elaine Brandon Beverly Louise Brandt Karlene Virginia Brown Billie Michele Buccoliero Pamela Jean Burke Janice Burnett Karen Elizabeth Burns Margaret-Ann Byrd Florence Rita Cady Cheryl Anne Campbell Joyce Linda Carroll Diana Lynn Catterton Carol Helen Childress Nancy Gray Chrisman Linda Sue Christie Lynn Justine Clarke Ivey Irene Clontz Sharon Rae Colbert Lillie Juanita Cole Paulette Ann Cook Terry Jane Cox Pamela Jean Creasy Judith Anne Crismond Helen Gina Croci Lea Ann Cunningham Claudette Daniels Maryhelen Dauplaise Sharon Rackey Dawson GRADUATES I966 GIRLS 4' 4- -0- Judith Arlene DeFelice Linda Ann Degollada Anita Carol Dennison Donna Kaye Dersch Donna Todd DeStefano Nancy Ann Dolhon Irene Katherine Donehoo Nancy Cecilia Donn Mary Catherine Drake Ruth Della Easton Cheryl Dee Eckert Linda Lou Elder Barbara Anne Elgin Eugenia Eng Karen Suzanne Evans Anita Diane Farrar Loretta Sue Fink Sindra Lynn Forbes Cynthia Helen Ford Sharon Jean Ford Kristy Anne Forrest Patricia Helen Foster Mary Frances Fraser Pamela Mae Fry Maureen Dawn Gallahan Pamela Rae Gandy Laurel Evelyn Gardner Nancy Pepper Garrus Joe Anne Gaunt Mary Carol Gibbons Paula Jean Gibson Donna Mario Gill Nancy Kaye Glover Rosalyn Ann Goddard Carolyn Joan Goff Brenda Lee Golden Margaret Bowles Golden Mary Elizabeth Golembieski Sha ron Rebecca- Good Ellen Pickett Green Linda Carol Gross Becky Ann Hainsworth Dreama Rebecca Hall Susan Leigh Hall Briana Porte Harrison Gloria Jean Hasbargen Susan Jean Hathaway Sharon Rae Hawthorne Temple Jean Hays Lois Anne Heasty Lynne Kay Heffner Barbara Elaine Hishmeh Belly Saffell Hignite Carrie Ilene Holland Peggy Ann Horton Linda Lee Howard Brenda Joyce Howdershell Karen Marie Howe Janet Sue Hudson Mary Diane Hughes Vickie Mae Hulteen Sue Ann Huntt Brucene Kay Hutton Jeannette Lynn lnnamorato Patricia Ann James Judith Lee Jameson Louise Ellen Johnson Emily Jean Jones Marjorie Lee Jones Marsha Jean Jones Judith Jo Anne Joseph Cheryl Lynne Josephson Diana Lois Justice Mariorie Sue Kaufman Teresa Dorothy Kemer Beverly Jean Kesler Susan Audrey King Patricia Ann Knight Margaret Elizabeth GoodierSarah Jane Koonce Tina Mariretta Goodner Deborah Anne Goodrich Kathleen Lachenmayer Ren! LaMade Maureen Lucille Goodwin Rebecca DeStefano Lamana 9 OXON HILL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL OXON HILL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Cynthia Kay Lassiter Linda Irene LeDoux Linda Andrea Lees Donna Lou Lent Suzanne Beatrice Leone Heidi Lenz Kathleen Marie Lonigan Rebecca Saludo Lopez Linda Hui Hsien Louie Jacqueline Therese Lucas Kathryn Areta Ludke Christine Wai Lin Lum Paula Marie Mack Barbara Lynn McLaine Gloria Ann Madison Louise Alice Male Susan Margaret Martin Joan Gail Mathis Charlene Marie Mauck Carolyn Jill Meier Judy Carol Midkiit Mary Catherine Miller Kathryn Loraine Mills Maureen Kathryn Mirring Rosemary Misdom Lenora Louise Mitchell Paula Virginia Mitchell Sylvia Jean Morelock Kathleen Scott Morgan Angela Catherine Mulloy Kathleen Marie Murphy Linda Rose Murphy Toni Lee Neat Theresa Agnes Nesser Bonnie Lynne Newman Nancy Louise Norman Susan Lynn North Lynn Marie Ottem Karen Marie Palczewski Angelica Maria Pappas Dolores Ann Perrotta Karin Elizabeth Peterson Judy Faye Phillips GRADUATES I966 GIRLS 4' 4- -P Sudie Gay Phillips Susan Gail Pierce CarmeJa Diane Pistorio Barbara Ann Poliskey Brenda Joyce Quick Sharon Beatrice Rash Janet Alison Rathbun Sharron Elizabeth Reppert Linda Mae Rice Gail Linda Richstone Catherine Marie Riegger Florence Lorraine Robinson Selene Marie Robinson Linda Jane Rucci Pauline Diana Rucci Kathleen Anne Ruefly Cynthia Ann Ryback Linda Marie Sain Rosamaria Salvefti Susan Jane Sanders Sharon Eliza beth Sauerbrunn Barbara Jane Sawyer Rita Lynn Schaffer Donna Jean Schwab Daphne Lee Scordos Jane Ann Scott Margaret Elaine Seal Patricia Lee Seal Ann Marie Selinsky Ann Elaine Seymour Judith Ann Sheffler Cheryl Kay Shelley Nancy Marie Sherwood Mary Agnes Siebert Chandra Siegel Donna Jeanne Sisson Janice Eileen Skinner Mary Lillian Sladek Carol Barbara Smith Patricia Jane Smith Magdalene Solyom-Fekete Lynda Susan Stambach Shirley Pierce Stanley I0 Cheryl Ann Stebbins Patricia Doreen Stewart Marilyn Jean Slulh Mariorie Ann Tanner Sandra Lea Taylor Phyllis Jean Tayman Kathryn Irene Thompson Rosemary Christine Thompson Susan Marie Thorne Evelyn Maria Tillman Charlene Theresa Tolbert Victoria Jonae Underwood Donna Marie Van Allen Frances Jean Van Hoomissen Jackie Lee Van Newkirk Christine Vasilekos Catherine Rose Veazey Linda Darlene Virata Ann Mclnerny Wagner Lynda Jeanette Walker Janet Ann Wallace Evelyn Kay Walters Barbara Ann Ward June Elaine Warder Verlyn Ann Warfel Donna Kay Weissner Ruth Kay Werle Nancy Lee White Shirley Maureen White Yvonne Marie Wilkinson Judith Ann Williams Virginia Gail Wood Margaret Kathleen Woods Karen Lee Wrya Gerry Darlene Yount Kathleen Mary Zaiicek Sandra Molly Zorn Daniel Wayne Alexander John Ernest Alexander Gary Price Allard George Franklin Allen Kirk Robert Allen Michael Robert Anestasio Richard George Annes Robert Babiskin Pedro Jose Balaweg. Jr. Luis Felipe Banos. Jr. Julian Leonard Bardi Robert Loyd Bass Donald John Baumgartner Mark Francis Bayly Roger Lea Beckwith Donald Clayton Berthel Michael Paul Bey Frank Thompson Bibb Del Weston Bissett Gary Richard Blackwell Horace Odell Blankenship, Robert James Blanton Thomas Arthur Bleich Dallas Ezekiel Britt William Danny Brooks Steven Merle Brown David Richard Browne Warren Richard Brugman Wilson Cleo Bryan, Jr, Bill Bruce Burnett David Roy Butler Darwin Kemper Bynacker Paul Micheal Byrd John Thomas Cady George Alfred Caffell David Joseph Callahan Douglas Henry Campbell Thomas Michael Canavan Michael James Canterbury David Richard Carl John Bayne Castle. Jr. Vernon Allen Choate Ronald David Clearfield Jr. GRADUATES I966 BOYS + -If 4' Wayne Thomas Coates David Colton Donald George Cora Richard Franklin Corley Lee Couchenour David Vernon Cowan Robert Hayes Crawford Michael John Creveling Ronald Paul Curtis Ray George Cutler Craig Allan Dare Gary William Dinn Thomas Lloyd Dolinger Rex Harrison Downey Robert Cary Duke Harold William Dunn Arthur Craig Elm Donald Roy Embrey Allen Lee Ennis Michael Richard Fallin James Frederick Fattibene James Steven Fishkin Charles Robert Foster Thomas Richard Francis Bernard Sylvester Franklin Lawrence Michael Friason Joseph Raleigh Gaines Harry Stanton Gallarda, ll Steven Lee Gallaway Neal Francis Paul Ganzert, Jr. Michael Raymond Gaskins Henry Carl Gasque Daniel Leon Gerow Andrew Gofreed David Buchanan Gonzales Frederick Clinton Goodall. Ill Thomas James Goodman James David Gorr Jesse Edward Gossett Lamont Russell Gotshall Robert Richard Gottfried Nolan Grant Norman Edward Grimes. Jr. 7 Charles Frederick Gustin Carlos Francisco Gutierrez Pedro Angel Gutierrez Daniel John Guzy Gregory Lee Hall Keith Irwin Halle Steven Lee Hammond Earl Jackson Hardgrove James Earl Harper, lll Oron Edward Harper Frederick Lee Harris John Huston Harris James Lawrence Hicks Robert Michael Higgins Dennis Wayne Hill Marshal Lloyd Hinshaw Anthony lver Hoffman Jeffrey Leonard Holmes Ronald Phillip Horak Richard Allen Huff David Carr Hughes Philip Durand Hulsey Craig Edgar Hunter James Leach Hutchinson, Jr Larry Gordon Jackson Paul Christopher Jacobs James Robert Jarboe David John Jones Arthur Demetri Karnezis Leslie Randall Karr James Kasterko William Michael Keane John Philip Kirwan. Jr. Barry Charles Kish James Edward Knott Gerald George Kohnen Robert Nash LaBriola Louis Charles Lamane. Jr. Gary Edward Lane John Leslie Lanham Robert Allen Lanham Don Bilyeu Le Fevre Layne Edwin Leoftler. Jr. CLASS OFFICERS IN APPRECIATION Jerald D. Pyles, Presideni Kafhleen E. Amos, Vice-Presidenr Donna J. Schwab, Corresponding Secrefary Linda D. Virafa, Recording Secrefary Pamela R. Gandy, Treasurer Brenda J. Quiclc, Prom Chairman COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN George F. Allen, Class Gifi Barbara A. Elgin, Theme Becky A. Hainsworlh, Graduafion Janef S. Hudson, Baccalaureaie Judifh J. A. Joseph, Welfare John P. Kirwan, Jr., S'ruden+ Acfivifies Linda A. Lees, Banque+ Kennefh T. McNeil and Linda J. Rucci. Class Day Susan G. Pierce, Bullefin Board HOMEROOM TREASURERS Michael R. Anasfasio Bill B. BurneH Carol H. Childress David V. Cowan Maryhelen Dauplaise Eugenia Eng Mary E. Golembieslli Sfeven L. Hammond Temple J. Hayes Leslie R. Karr Florence L. Robinson James A. Smifh Lance S. Trossevin Nancy L. Whife Yvonne M. Wilkinson Philip Wisofsly Band , Concerf Choir.. . Cover Design Facuhy Members ..... ,.,. . Guidance Deparimenf Junior Class ., . , ..,...,.,....,.................... lnsfrumenial Music Mr. C. William Johnson, Direcior Richard W. Pyles. Presidem' . . ....... .... .,....,. ,.... V o cal Music Mr. Thomas B. Quaid, Direcfor .. .,,, .Bernard S. Franklin. Susan G. Pierce ,...,..,..,..,....,-......Judging Speakers oseph Lynn, Mrs. Lee A. MacKenzie. Mr. David C. Rufio ..,. .,,. . ..., Mrs. Emma D. Everson. Mr. Bob J. Mullis, Senior Counselors ..........,.,..,...,S'rage Arrangemenf and Usherinq David L. Perrigo, Presideni Mr. G. Thomas Douglass, Mr. Leroy Jensen, Miss Lucy Peacock. Sponsors Program Organizafion ...,., . ,,..,.,.......,,...,..,.. ...,.........,...,,......,,.... ......,,... B I ll B. BurneH'. Mrs. Pairicia D. Hale. Janef S. Hudson Program Priniing ....,. ......... . .Soufh Capiiol Press Senior Class ........... .,....,......,,.,....,,.....,.................,,...,.,.,, J erald D. Pyles, President Mr. Thomas G. Hamorslei, Mr. M. Joseph Lynn, Mr. James R. Maffhews, Sponsors Sfage Crew .,......................,.....................,...,...... ...... ,,..........,....,.,,..,.,... T e chnical Direcfion Garry E. Moore, Manager, Mr. Richard J. Cosia, Sponsor OXON HILL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Presenfs The Thirfy-Six'I'h BACCALAUREATE SERVICES SUNDAY. JUNE IZ, I966 AT 3:00 P.M. Processional Corona+ion March ..I.. , ., .Meyerbeer Band Audience will rise as procession eniers and remain sfandinq for 'the invocafion. Invocafion .,...,....,,,. , Reverend John A. Shirlcey Oxon Hill Meihodisf Church Choral Selecfion Concerf Choir Scripfure Reading lSermonI....,, . ,.,. , or ..Fa+her Joseph M. Schubert Sainf Columba Calholic Church Benedicfion ,,...,,.,, ,..... ,. Reverend Horace E. Twine Broadview Bapfisl' Church Recessional War March of fhe Pries+s ,..,.,...,..,, , .,..,.,....,,. Mendelssohn Band I2 5 The glory of the present is in the opportunity to mold the future. 3 i-1-v- f - OXON HILL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BACCALAUREATE 1966 T v 'ly J' . .ly Jw ,ply l N yu A ul, Af! 1 ' V Xfb QMAYSQJQY QSM yd! GMX QV! V L' J W ff J W Y A 4 N 72' K , Q,p3jx3K4YWJkdjp. :xx Cy li! 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