Quantico High School - Boondocker Yearbook (Quantico, VA)
- Class of 1952
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H., hx s., M P., fxfw 5.'- ' A , A a K is I . .-,IVA I is lx' 1 1 'l. .rm.l,a II Vi W B00 IIUCKHI 1952 QUANTICO POST HIGH SCHOOL Murine Corps Schools Quonfico, Virginia DEDICATIU sf' III Ill Ill As a means of thanking Mr. Louis Biskup for the five years he has worked with us as our class adviserwe, the senior class, wish to dedica.te the Boondocker of 1952 to him. We are extremely grateful for his encourage- ment and enthusiasm at the times when our zeal was gone. He has helped to make our work en- joyable, and we trust this volume will be a re- minder of his years at Quantico Post High School. 2 Lieutenant General Clifton B. Cates U.S.M.C Commandant Marine Corps Schools Quantico, Virginia 3 COLONEL HENRY R. PAIGE Chairman Quantico Post School Board COLONEL ODELL M. CONOLEY Officer in Charge Quantico Post Schools MR. ROBERT C. BEEMON Superintendent Quantico Post Schools Principal University of Kentucky, A.B. in Ed. University of Michigan, M.A. Columbia University Hometown: Covington, Kentucky MISS ANNA BELLE WILSON Business Administration Assistant Principal Southwest Texas Teachers College, B.A. , M. A Hometown: Uvalde, Texas 4 MISS ELIZABETH BITTLE Librarian Albright College, A.B. Pennsylvania State College University of North Carolina, B.S. in L. S. Hometown: Ashland, Virginia MR. LOUIS BISKUP Physical Education Springfield College, B. S. Columbia University, M. A. The George Washington University Hometown: Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts MISS RITA I. CLARK English and Social Studies New York University, B.S. Syracuse.University, M.A. Hometown: Liberty, New York MISS MILDRED E. GWATHMEY Physical Education Madison College, B.S. in Ed. Hometown: Beulahville, Virginia 5 .ff MR. LLOYD H. HEIDGERD Science and Arithmetic Oberlin College, B.A. Columbia University, M. A. The George Washington University University of Colorado Hometown: Monsey, New York MR. GEORGE I. HUETTL English and Social Studies University of Wisconsin, B.S. , M Hometown: Wabeano, Wisconsin MR. NORBERT M. LEONARD Mathematics and Guidance Pennsylvania State College Stroudsburg State Teachers College, Hometown: Hazleton, Pennsylvania MISS MARY E. O'SHEA Languages Trinity College, A.B. Boston University, M.A. Hometown: Washington, D.C. 6 MR. ALVIN L. RATZLAFF Science and Arithmetic South Dakota State Normal School, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. University of Colorado Hometown: Springfield, South Dakota MISS PATRICIA M. SCHMIDT Music South Dakota State Teachers College, B Columbia University, Iyl.A. Hometown: Dell Rapids, South Dakota MISS DOROTHY E. STUCK Art University of California at Los Angeles, B.of Ed Hometown: Ventura, California MRS. LORETTA A. FITZGERALD Secretary Boston Clerical School Hometown: Boston, Massachusetts 7 ,W ar- H Mrfvmus.. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Sfthmidt, Mr. Bee - Q mon, Miss Stuck, Miss Wilson. LEFTTO RIGHT:MissO'Shea, Mrs. Fitz geraid, MissBitt1e, Mr. Huettl, Mr. Bis kup. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Ratziaff, Mr. I-ieid gerd, Miss Gwathmey, Miss Clark, Mr Leonard. ,Mears s. ggi President .... . Betty Lou Anderson Secretory-Treasurer . . . . Shirley Hupfer Adviser .... . . Mr. Louis Biskup E IOR i CLASS Hl TORY As graduation time draws near, we the class of l952 look back upon the past sixyears with a feeling of having accomplished our high school education successfully. In the autumn of i946 our long iourney began. Our first two years were very uneventful as we were lower classmen and were left to our- selves. In the eighth grade Mr. Biskup became our adviserand remained with us throughout our high school years. We had shindigs of our own and as we graduated to freshmenwe began to take part in the activities of the high school. Under the leadership of Bill Hull, as class pres- ident, we sponsored the spring dance and decorated the Post Theatre for the commencement exercises. At the end of this year we lost Jim Lane, Clark Mclllwain, Bill Hull, Alice Lloyd, Mary Jo Leake, Tom Swartzel, Mary Jane Snapp, and Bill Roberts. The Christmas Dance atthe Staff Noncommissioned Officers Club was the highlightof our sophomore year. Class prexy was Kathy Watson, and we started a candy concession during lunch hour with all proceeds going to our class banquet at the Staff Club. As June came around again we saw Dot, Kathy, and Betty Lou going to Massanetta Springs on a music scholarship. As the year drew to a close we lost Peggy Boyd, Ginny Thomas, Conard Bryant, Kattina Baty, Jack Bowman, Dot Smith, Ray Wigglesworth, Jack Humphrey, and George Brower. During the summer months tragedy struck our class when Kathy was stricken with polio. ln an iron lung for over two months she stayed in hospitals for the next year and successfully won a hard fight. In our iunior yearwe gained two new students, Bob Calland Carolyn Shoup, with Carolyn and Nancy Vogt later going to the senior class. Murray was co-president of the Hut and Betty Lou was serving as class president. We sold red hats and what a iob that wasl At Christmas time we had our usual party and after a fine meal we went to the Anderson 10 Hospital to visit Kathy. Almost from the beginning of the year we were working on plans for the Junior-Senior Prom. We had it outside on the terrace at Harry Lee Hall and with our unusual buffet we gave a very successful dance. Our junior banquet was at Colchester Inn and with Mr. Ratzlaff and Mrs. Biskup as our guests we had a wonderful time. During the summer months Murray and Betty Lou were elected to attend Boys' and Girls' State held on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Insti- tute during July. During the course of the year we lost Pat Sumners, Irene Weigand, Bootie Horner, and Fred Johnson. As our senior year began Kathywas once again backwith us and we gained Shirley Hupfer from Texas, Chuck Falkner from Hawaii and had Frank Loftin with us for a few weeks. We'll never forget the day our class rings arrived and the ring party at Kathy's house. Betty Lou was class president again and in November we gave the Welcome Fresh- men Dance. Tom was captain of the football team and he and Murray were both on the first string of the varsity basketball team-. Pat, Shirley, and Betty played on the girls' basketball team. Our Christmas party was the best we ever had. Betty's mother baked a delicious ham which made our buffet complete. lnthe school publications our class was con- tributing as much asitcould. Chuckwas editorof theGlZMO, Betty Lou was editor of the BOONDOCKER and Shirley was business manager. Bob Call was producation manager of the GIZMO. Other members of our class also contributed to these publications. We ordered our caps and gowns: and, in February, we went to Camp Leieune. Before we knew it spring was here and we were having our ditch day, class banquet, senior prom, and finally to top it all off,, graduation. These are the memories of our high school years that will notsoon be forgotten by any member of the class of i952 as we go forth in life to college and our future occupations. 11 .3 '35 K Jw REUNIUN OF THE CLASS 0F i952 A gala reunion of the class of i952 was recently held at Harry Lee Hall. lt seems to your reporter that the students who graduated from Quantico PostHigh School in i952 have really done very well for themselves. Murray Sanford, a wealthy retired merchant, flew from his home on South Pacific island of Toka Waka to attend this affair. As I look around the room I see Kathern Watson who is now a medical sec- retary to the president of Mayo Clinic. Also pursuing a medical profession is Patricia Painterwho is the chief physical therapist at the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation. Thomas Kilday is doing very well for himself as a civil engineer. Also work- ing as a civil engineer is Charles Falkner who is employed by the Dravo Corpo- ration in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. We find that Betty Lou Anderson is still working in the literary field as she is now the editor of the great New York Times. Another familiar face is that of Shirley Hupfer who is a top model of the Barbizon Modeling Agency of New York City. Also living in New York is Betty Barnette whbis secretary to John D. Rocke- feller, Jr. Among those attending the reunion is Robert Call who recently acquired fame as the electronics engineer on the first rocket ship into outer space. Seen talking with the former students of his class is Mr. Louis Biskup Wl'10 came with his wife and daughters. Mr. Biskup is now coach of the Cl'IGmpi0I1Sl1ip basketball team at Madison Square Garden. It was gratifying to learn that each member of the Class of 1952 is SUCCeSSfUl in his chosen field. 12 LA 'I' WILL A II 'IE 'IAME 'I' We, the Graduating Class of Quantico Post High School, in the county of Prince William, and the state of Virginia, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make the following bequests: We, the GraduatingClassofl952, willour heartfeltdevotionandappreciation to Mr. Louis Biskup, in hopes that he will always remember us. Betty Lou Anderson, will my knitting needles to Karen Smylie to help her keep occupied during her senior English and social studies classes. Betty Barnette, will my promptness and alertness to Frances Carrington so that she will have a happy senior year. Robert Call, will my ability to fail tests to Harold Carrington in hopes he can clo it better. Charles Falkner, will to Billy Childress my old razor to keep his head shaved. Shirley Hupfer, will my height to Martin Texler, so he may assist Bobby Vaughan in getting the rebounds. Thomas Kilclay, will my ability to shoot lay-up shots to my brother John, so that he will be a better athlete. Patricia Painter, will my diamond to Ann Jones as a hint to Reid Paige. Murray Sanford, will my ability to enioy myself to Jim Sabey so he will have a ioyful senior year. Kathern Watson, will my wheelchair to Reid Paige so that he may always be on a ioy ride. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto setour hand to this LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT at Quantico, Virginia, the I3th day of June, I952 A.D. GRADUATING CLASS OF JUNE, I952 Quantico Post High School Marine Corps Schools Quantico, Virginia Witnesses: Louis Biskup Robert C. Beemon 13 BETTY LOU ANDERSON Betty Lou 9-Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, San Diego, California, Class President, II,I2: Girls' State, II: Honor Society, IO, II, docket, II,I2, Editor, Gizmo, Il, News Editor, I2 Associate Editorg Dramatics, IO, II, 12, Vice-Pres - Vice-President, Izp Boon- identg Chorus, 9, IO, II, I2:Il11'1i0l'RedCl'OSS, IO, Sec- - d f Governors IO: Mass- retary-Treasurer, Hut Boar o , anetta Music Camp, 9g Basketball, 12, Manager. IO: Cheerleader, IO: Softball, EDNA ELIZABETH BARNETTE Betty d t Council I2 Represent Class Secretary, II: Stu en , , ativeg Chorus, IZ: Gizmo, I2: Assistant News Editorg - k b 11 11,125 Soft HutBoard of Govemors, Il, Bas et a , ball my Archery, 10. CHARLES HAMILTON FALKNER Chuck 9-Mount Lebanon High School, Mount Lebanon, Penn- sylvania, I0-Punahou I-lighSchool, Honolulu, Hawaiig Il -Menlo School, Menlo Park, Californiag Boon- docker, 12, Advertising Managerg Gizmo, 12, Editor Dramatics, I2gBaSkBtba11, I2, Junior Varsity. ROBERT BRUCE CALL Bob 9, I0-Beaufort High School, Beaufort, South Carolina Student Council, II, Representativeg Gizmo, II, I2 ProductionManagerg Football, Il, I2gBasketbal1, II Junior Varsity, Track, Il: Baseball, 12. 15 SHIRLEY HELEN HUPFER Shirley 9-Linz Dependent High School, Linz, Austria, IO- Port Townsend HighSchool, Port Townsend, Washing- ton, I1-Brownwood High School, Brownwood, Texas Class Secretary-Treasurer, I21 Bo o n d o c k e r , I2, Business Manager, Dramatics, 12, Secretary, Gizmo, 12, News Editorg Chorus, I23 Basketball, I2. 16 THOMAS PHILLIP KILDAY Tom Student Council, I2, Treasurer, Boondocker, I2, Sports Editor, Gizmo, I2, Associate Editor, Dramatics, I0gChorus, 10:Photography,10gBasketbal1, 9, IO, II, Co-Captain, I2: Baseball, 9, IO, II, 12, Football, IO, II, Co-Captain, 12, Captain: Track, Il, I2. MURRAY EMANUEL SANFORD Murray Student Counci1,9, IO, Representative: Boys' Slate. 11gHut Board of Governors, II, Co-President, Basket- ba11,9, ro, 11, 12. PATRICIA ANN PAINTER Pat 9,10-Camp Lejeune High School, Camp Lejeune North Carolina, Gizmo, IO,II,I2, Features Editor Dramatics, I2: Basketball, II, I2. 17 KATHERN GERTRUDE WATSON Kathy II-Warm Springs Foundation, Warm Springs Georgiag Boondocker, I2, Literary Editorg Gizmo, 12, Assistant Features Editor: Chorus, 9, 10, 12: Massanetta Music Camp, I0gBasketba11, 9: Softball, IO, Assistant Man- ager. 18 ALICE REBECCA WEEKS Al 9, 10, II, 12-Thomas Jefferson High School, Port Ar thur, Texas: Chorus, 12. Presidenf ............ John Ki ldoy Vice-President . . . . . Reid Paige Secretory-Treasurer . . . Karen Smylie Adviser .... . Mr. George Huetfl JU IOR FRANCES CARRINGTON HAROLD CARRINGTON WILLIAM CHILDRESS IlFronll llHcrOldIl llchillyll CECIL CULLENS JOSEPH HARDISTRY KEITH HEAD nskipu ll-losen nKei1,hll 20 ANN JONES JOHN KILDAY REID PAIGE Ann KudcIIes Spunky EARL PIPER CHARLES PRICE JAMES SABEY Earl ChcrIie Big Jim 2.1 1 R MARGARET SCHLEGEL KAREN SMYLIE MARTIN TEXLER upeggyll llKcrenu IITexIl BOBBY VAUGHAN CLARK WIRTHLIN noopeyll Ilclarkll ZZ limit J is- f fi if-is ws'--sgiiz x .5 f ' K A - K President .... .Marcello Kelly Vice-President . . . Dixie Kendall Secretary-Treasurer . .... Pct Sisul Adviser .... . Mr. Alvin Rofzlcff 0PHOMORE ,ly ROBERT ATKINS KENNETH BROWN LARRY BROWN Bob Kenny Brownie ARTHUR BUTLER GEORGE BYE MARCELLA KELLY Beau Bye Marcello Y DIXIE KENDALL BARBARA KOHL ROBERT KOHL Dix Bobbie B0b 24 vt, -,,..-.... 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' i William Bailey Harry Bartley Jacquelin Bennett Janet Butler Faye Chapman il? Allen Cullens James Deter Diane Dickey K. Barry Dyches George Frazier l Dennis Heffner Roger Johnson Judith Kelley Edith Lee 32 4 ai .? .ff Ellen Leech David Martin Dick Pilcher Michael Piper Beth Price 415 - , :fi 1 e 'Ji H- Russell Randall James Sherman Ann Marie Sneeringer Jackie Sfitzel Karley Sue Tammaro lv W , Q hirley Jeanne Tryon Janice Wallenborn Michael Wea therby James Weedon EIGHTH GRADE President ........... Donald Dotson Vice-President . . Maurice Pulliam Secretary - - .... Anita Porter Treasurer . .... Carlton Smith Adviser . . . Mr. Norbert Leonard EVE TH GRADE Carolin Beatty Robert Conoley Vivian Creal Joseph Dickey Donald Dotson l t J ,fl David Duplantis William Enright Patricia Evans Jean Grantham Jeanne Hornsby Deanna Kelley Elizabeth Kohl Lee Lansing Polly Masters 36 Sharon Parker Michael Pearson Betty Phillippi Anita Porter Maurice Pulliam I P wrist at N ' ,fr . ' x -f' Q 1 3 GV. , P ' s 1, :kg :K Lee Roberts Carlton Smith Deanna Sprague Frances Texler Morris Thompson -Mfr Mu,-ylyn Tupper George Van Orden Robert Williams 37 SEVENTH GRADE I K X555 X g ., e ii A x ' Qxiggsgug' A, X I . 5 'sf JL: 4 ? W x if J - ..3s5Qg, W 2i , K5 11: Q NMGK N 1. ,0' f , W' 1 ? nfwafxeqfm , ,419 SEATED, LEFT 'l'O RIGHT: Arthur Butler, treasurer: Shirley Hupfer, secretary, Betty Lou Anderson, vice- president, Clark Wirthlin, president. STANDING: Charles Falkner, Judith LaPorte, Judith Garrison, Beverly Turney, George Bye, Florette Van Orden, Martin Texler, William Childress, John Kilday, Theodore Wieseman, Patricia Painter, Charles Price, Susan Tschirgi, Kenneth Brown. DRAMATIC MISS RITA I. CLARK Adviser KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis Heffner, president: Polly Masters, vice-president: Donald Dotson, secretary. STANDING: Frances Texlet, Vivian Creal, Richard Pilchcr, Deanna Sprague, Sharon Parker, Patricia Evans, Jean Hornsby, Elizabeth Kohl, Anita Porter, Betty Jean Phillippi, Jean Grantham, Marilyn Tupper, Carlton Smith, Beth Price, Deanna Kelley, Barry Dyches, George Van Orden, David Martin, Lee Roberts, Robert Williams, Lee Lansing, Morris Thompson, Maurice Pulliam. LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Carrington, Dixie Kendall, Betty Pear- son, Caryl Sheehan, Susan Tschirgi, Marcella Kelly, Donna Beenion, Barbara Kohl, Florette Van Orden, Rosemarie Waldrop, Delores Vitka, Ann Jones, Miss Patricia Schmidt, director, Shirley Hupfer, Harold Carrington, Reid Paige, William Childress, Fred- erick Weatherby, WillianiBailey, RobertPark, Keith Head, Arthur Butler, Harry Bartley, Donald Lee, Aubrey Carrington, Larry Brown, Gene Craver, CecilCullens, David Vitka, George Frazier, Russell Randall, Stuart Perkins, Martin Texler, Clark Wirthlin, Edith Lee, Judith La Porte, Patricia Sisul, Betty Barnette, Janet Butler, Patricia Painter, Barbara l-Iupfer, Elaine Evans, Judith Kelly, Judith Garrison, Eleanor Ammonds, June Pearson, Mar- garet Schlegel, Ann Marie Sneeringer, fnot picturedj Diane Dickey, Kathern Watson, Betty Lou Anderson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Anna Belle Wilson, adviserg Betty Lou Anderson, edirorg Shirley Hupfer, business managerg Miss Betty O'Shea, adviser. B00 DOCKER LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Smylie, subscriptionsg George Bye, Ioth grade editorg Charles Falkner, advertising LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Kilday, sports editorg Ann managerg Frances Carrington, advertising staffg Robert Jones, Ilth grade editorg Charles Price, photography Atkins, advertising staffg Judith La Porte, art editor. editorg Richard Pilcher, 8th grade editor. .va-Qu Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Price, Betty Lou Anderson, Ann Jones, Reid Paige. H0 llli 0ClETY Membershipin the Old Dominion Chapter of the National Honor Society is based on scholarship, service, leadership, and char- acter. The obiect of the organization is to stimulatea desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the devel- opment of character in students of the Quantico Post High School. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club under the supervision of the librarian isa groupwhich learns about the library and how to take care of it. ltmeets once a week and its members put in time during their study halls to work as library as- sistants. LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Ann Marie Sneeringer. Judith Ke11ey.JOHH 523543 Donna Beemon, Jean Grantham. STANDING: David Martin, Barry Dyches James Deter, john Stitzel. MISS ELIZABETH BITTLE Adviser MR. ALVIN L. RATZLAFF H 'I' B0 RD 0F GOVEIl llll LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Beverly Turney, Karen Smylie, Ann Jones, Mrs. Helen Lawson, Marcella Kelly, Dixie Kendall. STANDING: John Kilday, Reid Paige, Ted Wieseman, Martin Texler, Larry Brown. Mrs. Lawson. . .Chaperon Ann Jones . . . President Reid Paige . . . .Co-President Beverly Turney . . . Secretary Treasurer Ted Wieseman .......... Marcella Kelly. . Cleanup Chairmen.Martin Texler Larry Brown . Entertainment Chairmen.Dixie Kendall John Kilday . Soda Fountain Chairmen.Karen Smylie THE HUT MRS. HELEN LAWSON Chaperon 9 ,Vg Q, 45 CHEERLEADER Marcella Kelly H Llly Evans lleemon Karen lllxle Kendall GIZMO LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Lou Anderson, asso- ciateeditorgChar1es Falkner, editor, Thomas Kilday, associate editor. NOT PICTURED: Earl Piper, associate editor. MR. GEORGE I. HUETTL, MISS BETTY O'SHEA Advisers SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Barnette, assis- tant news editorg Shirley Hupfer, news editorg Judith La Porte, art editor, Ann Marie Sneer- inger, junior high editorg Edith Lee, junior high reporterg Charles Price, sports editor. STAND- ING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Call, production managerg Patricia Painter, feature e ditorg Karen Smylie, sports editorg Beth Price, junior high reporterg Judith Kelly , junior high reporter. NOT PICTURED: Kathern Watson, assistant feature editor. LEFT TO RIGHT: Theodore Wieseman, mimeograph op eratorg Reid Paige, mimeograph operator, Clark Wirthlin, typistg Frances Carrington, typistg June Pearson, typist Betty Pearson, typistg Barbara Kohl, typistg Robert Atkins, mimeograph operatorg Martin Texler, mimeograph operator The GIZMO is the student newspaper pub- lished by the students approximately every three weeks. During the year a vote was taken to determine it the name should be changed but tradition prevailed Gnd GlZMO if fe- mained. On the whole the paper was a success. J 1 i X 12+ L' 7:4 n '21 'Wi 'Riff' .qi H: ff '5 a x AX ,, E? , .WS ! ml, 1 :Q n 51 if No ,3 ,sk so M , , 4 1 f . ' . il 4 5 - -.-.......- i N 1.- X'-f K a - x 3 Wx W 33 VK A r -I ' ix ,...i9?7:ni2m.n X M 0 Yggif Q IE JQJQF GJ N X MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED BEST LO0KlNG M LA 0ST POPU R WITTIEST ST ATHLETI 52 Janet Butler Polly Masters EIGHTH GRADE M0 'I' PUPULAR Michael Piper CNot Picfuredl Donald Dofson X655 x W X Q2 X5 sf 0 MM Y sis- , . 41 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Kilday, Robert BACK ROW: George Bye Manager Charles PIICS Call, Ted Wieseman, Thomas Kilday, Captain. Clark Wirthlin, Bob Adkrns jrm Sabey Rexd Pauge Clyde Whynaught, Gene Rogers, Beau Butler. Joe Hardisty, Larry Brown Lou Brskup Coach FO0TBALL Quantico Post High School increased its schedule to six games for the l95l season It is the third year for Post High in six-man football, and it probably will remain as a major sport of the school. 1951 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES 0 Quantico 22 Quantico 42 Quantico 8 Quantico 34 Quantico O Quanti co St. Stephens Tappahannoclc Clarksville St. Stephens Honeywell Christchurch A 1 Af- X 1.55 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Vitka, Billy Childress, Boh Shoup, Earl Piper, Gene Craver. BACK ROW: Boh Park, Ray Sprague, Bob Westover, Coach Lou Biskup . ri 4 lx . ,ry My P' .,,, 5' V i Q M , Q- M. , e Rf e T ee , , ' ' he T T :ee il H i S A ' ibm ,., .Nur x V 4 M J W raau0'4lF.l' W , Aww.,-I nd., , 5' 57 S FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Kilday, CO- BACK ROW: Clark Wirthlin, Manager, Ted Wieseman, Capt.. Joe Hardisly, Bobby Vaughan, MUYIHY Sanford, John Kilday, Reid Paige, Clyde Whyrxaught, Larry Brown, Co-Capt., Martin Texler. Lou Biskup, Coach. As in past years, boys' basketball remains the most popular varsity sport in Post High. The team was most successful in its competition against other schools in the surrounding CTBC . lneligible to participate in Virginia state public school tournaments because mem- bership in the Virginia High School League is no longer possible, team competition against the schools in our district showed a 7 win and l lost record. High lights of this successful season were the championshipof Prince William County publicschoolswith a record of 5 winsand 0 losses, and the trip toCamp Leieune, N.C. , where our boys defeated the Camp School for the first time on the Leieune floor. The spirit and team work of this year's team will long be remembered as one of the best teams ever featured by Post High. BOYS' SCHEDULE AND SCORES Quanti co vs Fairfax 50 34 Quanti co vs Warrenton 26 fOvertimel Quanti co Fairfax 42 Quantico King George 29 ictfefflmei Quantico Manassas 23 Quantico Stafford 32 Quantico Herndon 5l Quantico Occoquan 40 Quanti co Manassas i 5 Quanti co Warrer1tOr1 45 Quanti co Nokesvi l le 30 COvertimel Quantico Falls Church 24 Quantico Falls Church 15 Quantico Occoquan 20 Quantico Camp Leieune 44 Quantico Stafford 44 57 Quantico vs King George 40 fOvertime, 58 WOr1 14 l.0Sl' 3 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Clark Wirthlin, Managerg BACK ROW: Ray Sprague Fred Weatherby Billy Bailey Charles Falkner, Beau Butler, Billy Childress, Bob Atkins, Bob Shoup, Bob Park, Fred Phillxppr Larry Brown Bob Kohl, Captaing Mr. Norbert Leonard, Coach. The Junior Varsity basketball team, under tutelage of Coach Leonard floored a team which will provide much strength and experience for future Post High varsity teams The boys played a full schedule of I4 games. JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS' SCHEDULE AND SCORES I 4 Quanti co 23 Quanti co 24 Quanti co 23 Quantico 3I Quantico 32 Quanti co 4I Quanti ca 35 Quanti co 27 Quanti co I2 Quontico 37 Quanti co 35 Quanti co 39 Quantico 53 Quantico vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Won 7 Lost 7 60 Fairfax King George Manassas Stafford Manassas Occoquan Falls Church Nokesville Nolcesville Fairfax Stafford Falls Church King George Honeywell giwvgfgssf Az ' . U K V Y' , al W .5 . mf M- QS new 4 lg , I ., ,Z 55: 1, Nj E-if L w 1' 4 H i ,,2 ,Z,L 3 ,,L, 1 W ,ffsf fx 35? in . . ,FTE gfgglk .. W W ff .5 ,ii . ' ff ' -ru' -. 1-fx f i .t y 1 7,'?Z.ff we ilk , ' ' 2 :us . ' -r . xg? 62 V. ' ggpgmg H 3:9533 ' I Wim? , -. E, , . .,, iw ff X ,iff nmv '4 f f ' . Q 1,3wgfb4fQQ3Ww Aw , 5 , xi-75725341 5 ..,A .,.,.,ii 1 4 dan A ng Q'1f L f Q we L f g, L K 'wg ' V 'G B Y - H g1.,,wqr-iiwkfsl fr l 63 1 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mildred Gwalhmey, Coach, Ann Jones, Betty Barnetle, Rose Waldrop, Co- Capt., Barbara Kohl, Judy LaPorte, Frances Carrington, Ioan Szarka Manager. SECOND ROW: Elvanor Ariimonds, Dixie Kendall, Pat Painter, Florette Van Orden, Pat Sisul, Betty Pearson, June Pearson. BACK ROW: Shirley Hupfer, Co-Capt. , Dolores Vitka. The Post High girls' basketball team started its season with much interest and zest. Although the season was not too successful in wins for the team, the girls played well and their sense of fair play and sportsman like conduct was a credit to them. The last game of the season was played at Camp Leieune, N.C. , a trip which the team had looked forward to all season. The Post team lost a thrilling game by one point. GIRLS' SCHEDULE AND SCORES l0 Quantico vs Herndon 24 Quantico vs Nokesville 30 Quantico vs Occoquan 29 Quantico vs Stafford 40 Quantico vs Warrenton T3 Quanti co vs Stafford 27 Quantico vs Occoquan 30 Quantico vs Warrenton 40 Quantico vs Leieune Won l Lost 8 64 , L A . RP, 'w ,.gj,L:kQ S 6 X A 'fr . X '- U . V P 5 1 I gsm-0 J- -mlb r-Q F' 36 New fm Vw,,1 -? 5 1 -. w. fi' awp- 5 V xx-5 cl' M3 I! 'V v I f , an lf- ' Q. 'ff' - . . -f f l. . G1 Q-A 1: g as .: -. W-, ,, L L ,. 4 - 'L-1i,- iwi-:WTA .f fag, gf L 5 Xp 4, .-. .. .-, x .N m-V f :1- -ful ff':'-,en ,Q - . i, 'f xzfifv 2, lgffi '-ff-'M ' 4 . A- - . X fi ,IL A: if, . . ,Wx i , ,. -A wr ,.L,. fm .. X ., x .zfgygy-,,,L , :ter sn' - 5- J: ' , .- , . J, K., 35,9 :L-v , QT ,:, mf Q wx me gr w,,,2 2' uni, ' - ,M xi , 2 ,gg Q 1 5 3' 4 I' ' '1 f .as f 42 22 4 f 2 Q A AM .. . it ,gm WY if Q xx ,.! , 4, 9,1122 .f ' ' f f 'Q fa ,,. Q K 4 T 2 . 5, , Q.: M 1 N RE Q - I l m 2, M. .aw uw ii Vila' if 35W in R 3 tvi' Sv J 1 - Q I, lf L Am, J l X f 1 . This Page Corrjplimenfs of FRIENDS fw Compliments of Your A AND P MARKET Quantico, Virginia SPONSORS Quanti co Bakery New Way Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Nicholson Kodalcs Cameras LAMBERT PHOTO SERVICE Photo Finishing and Supplies Portrait And Commercial Photography Quantico, Virginia Phone l-2931 JOSTEN'S Class Rings, Announcements, Awards Yearbooks Representative: John D. Tudor, Jr. 816 Bashford Lane Alexandria , Va . Compliments of EDWARD ZUPNIK AND SONS 1307 Fourth sfreef, N. E. Washington 2, D. C. Compliments of DISTRICT WHOLESALE DRUG CORPORATION Service Wholesale Druggists 52 O Street, N. W. Washington I, D. C. Compliments of PELZMAN -GROB COMPANY Wholesalers of National Brands of Housewares D. J. MARTIN Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Service Body, Fender, Bore, Front End Service gm Bemfalie JA 99 fw xw x xx i l X? 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