Quantico High School - Boondocker Yearbook (Quantico, VA)
- Class of 1976
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Fegan, Jr. NT l School Board members listen as Mr. Bryant presents a report. Colonel Unterkofler and Mr. Bryant confer about school busi 8 School Board IICSS. Front: Col. R.W. Edwards. Mrs. N. Bieger. Col. J. J. Unterkofler, Capt. CUSNJ T J. Trumble, Miss D. Morrisg Back: Mr. H. Bryant, LtCol. J.E. Wells, LtCol. T H Aiken, Mrs. S. Richey, LtCol. H.S. Haupt, SgtMaj. R.S. Hunsberger. Not pictured Col. E.C. Cheatham, Jr. About once each month DeDe Morris left her fifth period class to perform one of her duties as SCA President to attend the school board meetings as a non-voting member She sat with the Superintendent, Mr. Homer M Bryant and School Board Chairman, Colonel John J. Unterkofler along with other board members as policies and problems related to the This year budget matters had to be tackled Quantico Edu cation Association representatives discussed matters related to the curriculum and the calendar, and of course there were the usual routine matters to be considered The chief objective of this body is to help execute the system s philosophy to help the individual achieve his best in a healthy stimulating and Superintendent Secretary to Superintendent and Administrative Assistant School Board 5 69 Bookkeeper Cafeteria Bookkeeper Supply Chief MMM 4 Lt! Wareho useman Cafeteria Manager Q. mga, gifmam Superintendenfs Office 9 ' Duo of Optimistic Diligence Principal ffm., zfafiw Assistant Principal Late buses, tardy students, ruffled parents, phone calls, transcripts, attendance cards, bells off schedule, and unruly students - that is one side of office life, but here's another: a friendly hello from a secretary, a principal congratulating a student for some achieve- ment, an unusual morning announcement, animated chatter, and a sigh of success at the lost-and-found drawer. The main office has its days, but usually op- timism prevails. , t 'P .rg ,J x ,,,,., ' 1 N225 J fffffn, if 593 W 9' ,',g'T5f,1 I 1 it we , at X, ie ' S wa -e.. To I f .-., 1 , ,t ,V ' 't f il - Actually, both are big in stature! LA, bww av visfdi Q as QA SKJMN3 e 10 Administration Quantico's principals do not remain behind closed doors. A uintet of Multiple Skills Secretary 1.fC.Lj J ,E ww .,1 . J., Office Aid I fwmfdffgldb Office Aid Wy?-geo efwweew., Well, I really overslept, but the bus was late too, an Just another day in the main office. School Nurse cayaz., C. E-ua, ,,.i,.,l. 66Like a Bridge Gver Troubled Watern ,an-0- ' Coeds Ames and Scott study college catalogues. Jr' I need my schedule changed now! That teacher - I can't abide. What college will take me? I failed three subjects. What now? I don't know whether to tell you this . . What do these SAT scores mean? What is my class status? Have you sent my transcripts? My boyfriend doesn't like me. I just can't go along with . . 'Tm lonely. 'Tm happy now. An answer to a problem isn't easily found in a ref- erence book or inside a file cabinet but in those under- standing moments shared with people who care to listen. U C ,g i B S Geneva College C X M Ed Univ ofVirginia MISS CHARLOTTE VAUGHAN 5 U W4 MR, WILLIAM G. KELLY, G4 ,.K A B.A, M w h' c M.EiiryUni13.gigxicii1ginCiiiege 10 bf 12 Guidance MR. WILLIAM GEORGE f 'Wlf J , IAIIADI 2 .1 . L 4:3 v , 9 , .rl 1 ,,4.x,g.5n. , Z , V Q ' ig ' ca I U A X 0 q 4 bn -9 'f'64u.w : A. B. Ed. Glenville State College Library Club mumbai! Media Center - Bookworms Wanted Fringe Benefits Available Mr. George, that teacher up in . . . oh, you know who I mean, has asked some of the weirdest questions. For instance, LWho is Sibyl Vane?' Now a guy really needs a helping hand. Do I look in the vertical file, a reference book, or in Readers, Guide? Advanced reference work is one area stressed in the Media Center, but browsing and reading periodicals in Library Secretary ,,, I bwiteerg OcD.9.o.:tdl So many depend upon Lisa Waugaman! the morning, looking for a good book, and watching taped shows are other noticeable activities. The more you enter these doors, the better! Jeanne Hoppmeyer mans the checkout desk, but she chats with Terri Pistelli on the side! Shelving books is no easy emu matter! Just ask Cindi Waugaman. Media Center 13 An Aesthetic Awakening fl- -':!3'-'K ,Y ' -' I . 7 l Y A 1- -Q4 4 .g- Y Q. ,515 7 -1 - - W - - Zlgsii' ' --+4 ' XR A i ,W il ll X , fi C-, li' z , Q A I gl l' LZ- '---A e gg: 4' 1, iii gfa l, f -,-Ti-V ' '- --fa- ,gv lump- C J, As long as Miss SN is in her niche, the artistic geniuses of the past will remain alive while new Michelangelos and Picassos will be inspired. The art show at the year's end attests to the fact that quality reigns here. This year assemblages, etchings and papier-mache animals helped us remember many nos- talgic scenes reflective of American life. Students enjoy a relaxed moment in art I .IA fda? mf A B Winthrop College M F A American Univ Mary Washington College U f V mv o irgmia Northern Va Community College KW I Q tv 40 ' jfVjf1'::,, f - MISS PETSA STATHOPOULOS Q Business Classes Inflated With Involvement 6 , ' ,499 Upon entering 101, what's the first thing you see? A typewriter? Of course, but so much more than typing occurs in that room. The lady who presides over its activ- ities has a way of gettingher students in- volved in discussing almost anything and students love it, but she keeps their noses to the grindstone in the process. Just ask her about her three R's: Respect, Respon- sibility, and Reasoning. Such is the motto of her classes! If you look over Sherri Dow's shoulder, you'll notice Bobby Green seems to be taking typing seriously. she is busy doing a shorthand assignment. isn 'ii 3 Q. MRS. JULIET STEGER B.S. Paterson State College Grad. studies at Univ. of Oregon and Univ. of Virginia National Junior Honor Society and Business Club Sponsor Darlene Dady continues to work, but Tom Brown knows when to stop. Business 15 QQ X Ad Man-M Basics, Books, and Beowulf Wfymff' English 4 l 1. J ,si r ' 3-ff EH' ' In Grade Seven English means the basics - nouns and verbs, in Grade Eight, try vocabulary and some Western folktales! By Grade Nine, 'tRomeo and Juliet and Antigone enter the cavalcade of literary greats who are joined in Grade Ten by Julius Caesar and 'SThe Lottery gang. Then along comes 'Huckleberry Finn and the cast of 'tlnherit The Wind only to be highlighted by Hamlet, Mac- beth, and Beowulf in Grade Twelve. Just a vignette of English . . . 'tOnly this and nothing morej' but quoth the Raven, Nevermore '? Mrs, Wuthrich, let me finish 'Hamlet' first before you assign 'Macbeth', says senior Darcy Bass. , , f I i, A N i 1 3 1 1 ' i ' - J 4 ' 'il B 5' 3 .1 f if . ,r i f ' ii 5 ig Gu, ua Rf J 2' 1 ,lfi . , 2' at 1 I .w i - ii V ' Gi' J J P54 . , 'J ,, at L. I ,u,cuxffcC wLC.f3....AL:J ' Juniors stage one of the final scenes of 'The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail. -,lfffzsfsfwfigiafqg X9 MISS NANCY BROWN Dept Head B.A. Longwood College M.Ed. Univ. of Virginia Boondocker Sponsor MR. JOHN C. BURTON B. A. Emory and Henry College M.Ed. Univ. of Virginia MRS. REBECCA Y. BUTLER B.A. Mary Washington College M.Ed. Univ. of Virginia National Honor Society, It's Academic, and International Club Sponsor MS. SUSAN C. CANNON B. A. Univ. of North Carolina M.Ed. Univ. of Virginia Junior Dramatics Club Sponsor Sentry and Courier reporter MRS. MYRTLE RICHARDSON B.A., M.Ed. Texas Southern Univ. MRS. CLAUDIA WUTHRICH B.A., M.Ed. Ball State Univ. Forensics and Junior Class Sponsor English l7 fi' WM i 06wa..Z99 4. Q MR. OSWALD BLATT, Dept. Head B.A. High Point College M.A. Columbia Univ. MR. .IAMES B. CARLSON B.A. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. M.S. Elmira College Cornell Univ. State University of New York, College at Courtlandt Junior Class, Rifle Club Sponsor MRS. CANDRA M. CRAIG B.A. Univ. of Tennessee MR. N. WAYNE CRAIG B.S. Appalachian State M.Ed. Univ. of Virginia Senior Class Sponsor MRS. JANET B. DANIELS B.S., M.Ed., East Carolina Univ. 18 History A pair of patriots! Lacy Twining lays down her flute to read the Bicentennial Minutes. History: 'The Way We Were and Are America is celebrated every year in the History Department, but bicentennial projects helped Com- memorate this special year. While seventh graders did projects on life in early America, eighth graders did mobiles on the Revolutionary period. The Bicenten- nial Minutes informed students via the P.A. System about famous events. Then a Pioneer Day and a Fifties Day brought students closer to 1976. Seniors filled out sample income tax forms and studied Supreme Court cases, and some ninth grade World Georgraphy pupils attempted detente when they brought in dishes from foreign countries. f70M4dJlLL 77? Cfldij Marcia Willisband Russell Mancuso display projects done in Mrs. DanieI's class. History 19 a I-X gftih QQ Seniors test their skills with calculators M ath A Calculated Risk? Why count on your fingers when there are calculators available? Do we have to resort to this metric system business? What good does it do to know quadratic and linear equations and truth tables? Why do I have to get the answer your way? Don't you believe that my homework is in my science book? Such com- ments could only equal: Math! Wwff X Waifiiw 'e ,2 2 ff MR FRANK L. Porvm, 2 Dept. Head B.S., M.A. St. Michaels College Grad. studies at Univ. of Virginia Catholic Univ. Track and Cross Country Coach MR. D. T. ALVEY B.A., M.Ed. George Mason Univ. Assistant Football Coach MRS. JOYCE BARNES B.A. St. Xavier College M.Ed. Univ. of Illinois Junior Class sponsor MS. FRANCES R. BURKS B.A. Susquehanna Univ. M.A. Williams College SCA CO-Sponsor MISS LINDA I-IURFF B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. Girls' Basketball Coach MRS. JANE W. LORTZ B.S. St. Lawrence Univ. Grad. studies at Albany State, Rochester Univ., and Univ. of Buffalo 79 455 5 'fy r A: , W .ff' ,. 3. an Zig,-6. 0' oo. 0 9. .oo . 0 MR. B. FRANK ORR Dept. Head B.S. Lincoln Memorial Univ. Grad. Studies at Univ. of Tennessee Senior Class and SCA Co-Sponsor MRS. S.J. DEFIBAUGH B.S. Madison College Grad. Studies George Mason Univ. Junior Science Club and Cheerleader Sponsor MISS DUTCHIN HARDIN A.B. Univ. of South Carolina M.ED. Univ. of North Carolina MR. DOUGLAS REEVE B.S. Morehead State Univ. Boondocker Photography Sponsor MS. SANDI RICHEY B.S. Western State College Junior Science Club and Cheerleader Sponsor 22 Science tl -u is ' get S, Rgomj . f fl ..,. '15--'ffifftfilv x Mr. B. Frank Orr f l It's a wonder that Karl Huf can concentrate with so many jokers arou nd. Sharks, Soil, and Sulfuric Acid While movie fans flocked to area theatres to see mJaws starring that mechanical chordate called Bruce, Quantico had its own variety of a spec- imen known as Squalus acanthias. The mad scientists pursued it in an academ- ic sense, though, in their study of anat- omy. Meanwhile, neighbors down the hall analyzed soil samples, studied the nature of diseases, and on occasion the pungent smell of sulfuric acid jolted everybody's olfactory sense! Such was life in the science wing. Miss Dutchin Hardin hier' H' ' 'wi1i,e:,'g.js,'fi A p tf,- . ,V Doug Parsons and Mike Hamilton dissect their shark. s gffvejsitwa 01.17,-agwk Science 23 Foreign Languages: Translations and Travelogues Do You know the way to . . . San Jose . . . Gay Paree . . . Old Madrid . . . Eternal Rome? If not, you must frequent a foreign language classg here you will learn not only a language but a new approach to life via the customs of foreign cultures. You may be given a chance to visit the Pan American Union and the National Gallery of Art to view the works of Goya and Velasquez. At Christmas, you can enjoy carols like Le someil de lenfant Jesus and Noel nouvelet in French or Noche de Pazl' and Los Pastores a Belen in Spanish. Make your reservations early for a vicarious flight into a world of endless possibilities. R .,,.q,. I I gg, .ex l V , z'2,-1 ,fl :t,f'g..-Q V - ii'-'- Q-L in ' 'A . N. fx ta.. ' ' ,ff -. 295 ffifdp ' - -, 71!i?',if-at-i ' 'N' f' 'fav 45 jak I S f' i if wi-, I Mrs. Price worksfwith Maria Salomone, Rosana DeLima. Jose Estevez, and Mario Salomone in her fourth period class designed for foreign students. Wonder what the lingua franca is here? Mrs. Price talks to the International Club members while Miss Comer and Mrs. Butler, who teaches Latin, look on. iff- A , , w ' r - if it V' ' ii i ' i i 4 XX . B Miss Comer practices French carols with a moming class. ZMwJ fum af 79M-ef MISS .IEANETTE COMER, Dept. Head B.A. Univ. of North Carolina fGreensboroJ M.A. American Univ. Peabody Conservatory of Music International Club Sponsor MRS. HELEN PRICE B.A. George Washington Univ. Westhampton College Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico International Club Sponsor Music: A Song in Their Hearts W - . MR. ROSS S. WHITEHEAD, Dept. Head B.MUS. Ed. Southern Methodist niv. M. Mus. Ed. Texas Christian Univ. Grad. studies at Louisiana State Univ. Univ. of Tampa International Who's Who of Music and Musicians National Band Assoc., State Chairman MR. EDGAR M. DRAKE B.S., M.A. Murray State Univ. Orchestra, Folk Chorus, and Showtime Sponsor Quantico's two resident musicians tackle life with a fast tempo and their pace seldom decrescendos. Take Mr. Whiteheadg he is State Chairman of the Na- tional Band Association and manages to keep in touch with band leaders throughout the state. And Mr. Drake, do you ever go home? He manages to keep up with his regular duties as well as to find time to take aspiring musicians to Fredericksburg. Both work with the elementary school band and orchestra groups, too. They keep a song in their hearts! aoacnesmm Orchestra students tunefup before a concert while the band's percussion section awaits direction from Mr. Whitehead. Q QMAELA 'iii if L-iii V Hop, Skip, A Jump A student jumps higher and higher on a trampoline, over a horse,'i and into the sawdustg relays are timed, laps are run, and goals are made. A volleyball, a hockey ball, a baseball, a softball, and a football jockey for position during the year. A whistle blows and order is called! Then it's on to health education or to Driver's Ed. A long period may bring a trip to the skating rink. A ten-minute bell sounds and it's off to showers, chatter, and a wait at the door before the signal to head for the next class! ll ssir s i 1 s . ts,liJ 1 JAH at . 26 Physical Education A familiar scene in the gym! trrl fizifsafmw- ,QQ if ff may Pd me M NTL., MR. GENE LEONARD, Dept. Head B.S. Henderson State College M.S. Indiana Univ. Grad. studies at Univ. of North Carolina, Univ. of Virginia, Western Carolina Athletic Director and Football Coach MR. SAM BEDFORD B.S. Lincoln Memorial Univ. M.Ed. Lynchburg College Boys' J.V. Basketball and Baseball Coach MRS. SANDRA KITCHIN B.S. Kent State Univ. Girls' Tennis Team Sponsor MR. KEN MESA B.S. Univ. ofNorth Alabama M.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Boys' Varsity Basketball and Golf Coach MRS. JEANNETTE MOORE B.S. Mary Washington College M.Ed. Univ. of Virginia Girls' Gymnastics and Softball Coach Tammy Kunkel rests for a moment on the trampoline. Physical Education 27 Reading: Therels Always Something New fs., MRS. KAREN O. TONEY, Dept. Head B.A. Mary Washington College M.Ed. Univ. ofVirgin1a Inklings and Chess Club Sponsor MR. ARTHUR F. STREET B.S. Fordham Univ. M.Ed. Univ. of Virginia Advanced Grad. Studies Reading at Quantico involves more than just books! The world that is found in books is explored, too. That's why a field trip to see Tom Sawyer or the Library of Congress or a speaker like Mrs. Eileen Meade from Potomac News become part of reading instruction. Then, Scrabble, crossword puzzles, pleasure reading, and interaction days are remem- bered too! The end product of such activities leads to increased comprehension, rate, and vocabulary growth. Rick Kalm and Bill Berry caught in a studious moment. 28 Reading WWZJ Mrs. Eileen .Meade-of Potomac News discusses journalism with reading classes. Home Economics: A Hubbub of Life Yposza., 12. HMM MRS. KRIS BACHER B.S. Longwood College M.Ed. George Mason Univ. Half-Timers Sponsor Janet Orey and Jeannie Arcuni are expert architects. Ever been to Santa's workshop? The Home Ec room is a close facsimileg there is always some bus- tling activity in progress. Maybe you have scented the smell of varnish or paint, heard the hum of a sewing machine, smelled the pleasant aroma of something cooking, listened to a lively discussion on family life, and watched young bachelors experimenting with domestic chores. Such activities are directed by a dedicated home economist known as Bacher, Incorpo- rated! Refinishing furniture takes muscle. Ask Brad Stevens and Phyllis Bass. , - 6 Certain debonair bachelors have been fool- ing around again. Angie Irby, Leslie O'Conner1 and Mary Hamm seem at home. Just get your feet off the furniture, gurls! Industrial Arts: Metal, Wood, and Ink BUZZ - CLANK - THUMPl Only the sounds of lndustrial Arts! A saw cuts a piece of woodg a metal project is pursuedg a hammer whips two boards together, but wait, there's more. An adroit hand ma- nipulates a pen across a drawing board creating an oblique or isometric drawing and maybe even a de- tailed inked one! Sawdust may infiltrate the air on oc- casion, but no harm results. Such is the atmosphere in shop ,Q V Rory Lubold, how's the drawing coming along? Clark Brown and Billy Reeves pursue a metal project. 30 Industrial Arts 'Z fi A A if ft 1 QM S5216 'ew-4 asia Richard Rubino can make the sawdust fly RX MR. WILLIAM WOODFORD B.S. West Virginia Tech Students Explore The World of Work Mike Long prepares a project made of felt. B S Miami Univ tOh1ol Illlllm MRS. JANE o'LEARYll F' 4,k,VVV, ,V C NJ gg.. i. ...Q fi , , .uv 2 - M. Lorrie Venegas and Renae Olsen find that rolling dough easy. isn't Slipping stealthily in and out of classrooms with ab- sentee sheets this year was Lorrie Venegas while Darlene Dady and Mike Long manned the library desk on occasion. Bonnie Cammerano you may have seen at McDonald's or Renae Olsen at Louise's Beauty Shop. The World of Workw was the theme of Mrs. O'Leary's classes this year. When she was not presenting units on budgeting and banking, she was encouraging her students to become job oriented. .ll sfli itil s l WWW Darlene Dady tries to get the glue to come out. It can be worse than catsup. Special Education 31 Service With A Smile Holly Major smiles for the camera before she samples the relish tray. The cafeteria ladies come from behind their stations! Left to right are Mrs. Joan Twigg, Mrs. Nancy E. Delong, Mrs. Betty Hamilton, and Mrs. Jenny Porter. Not Pictured: Sandra Dobbs . g First the menu is announced in the morningg a count is taken and the chefs begin their work over hot stoves. Will it be pizza or Sloppy Joes on a Bun? A bell rings, a line forms, and a few butters are if 5 bounced to the back of the line. A clean-up crew enters to guard the hall and tidy up a bit. Then enter the cast of custodians who stay quite late to make the building nicer for the next day. Did anyone notice? 55 H1 milk There's always ajob to do. Right, Mr. K 7 Mr. Burnett and Mr. Sullivan are caught offguard. Resting a moment: Mr. Walter Thomas, Mr. Richard Morgan. Mr. Linwood Sullivan. Mr. Kenneth Thompson. and Mr. Norman Burnett. Thanks for keeping an eye out for a certain yearbook sponsor this year! I .ui i 32 Cafeteria!Custodians A Candid Appraisal X3 RH sf f f Wiiiyiwffgseafezfm ... - X - , Faculty 33 i Q Q Y 3 A 1 1 w 1 1 r !'!r' 1 1,, . 1.3, V. fl 5 , , . ' H .- p '1'fl ! ,7'j,,.l 1 if 401 f , fl P hx! Q if f vxi. ,f f , .fw,f ff W MQ' X U 1 , I 'E 1 ' ,W PH X W Ra' ' ' ' 4'-Q-rf1ul-VNU -1 --f , ,glial 'Q 'X '11 .wwf-- -' ' 'Q' I .ln l I 3 f N w 9 '+ N Y I In If . .1 ff! an MVA. A . f 7-. x . pub., I WML, Hr ,. f l' I -3:12 '- 1' '7'Lf ' I . . , '-'nj ' 'u X ' I M V 6 W, 1f rf6'-' rf . f , K 9.1-1,LT...,,: fZ'f b- A' - e v. , v K, , 4 Q-9 D, .QA , 1 ,5 Nfv - 651: Y 1 1 f .. ,' ..:'f' N 5 fl ll ' N WJ X1 f H H '1 I H ,L ' -1 1 J' 4' ' L. .LL., ,,, V 1 D- YW, AUM ,J --'SG' ',,. '- ,I K 95-fN.. ,o UQ- 'r ti , ZW Seventh grade officers enjoy '50's Day. President Adrienne Hoppmeyer and Vice President Lisa Bergeron chat as Russell Mancuso, the secretary-treasurer, tries to get in a word. Hoppmeyer Leads Class With Spunk Seventh grade? You know, the large group of bodies sitting in the back of the gym with their sponsors, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Defibaugh, Miss Hurff, Mr. Street, and Mrs. Toney during assemblies! We are the class providing scrumptious baked goods in the afternoons. We were totally decked out on ,50's Day in our neck scarves, long skirts, fiery-red lipstick, and slicked-down hair. We are Quantic0's youngest, but we HAVE the class - we ARE a class - we SHOW class. 36 Seventh ir in 5 . hi' Cathy Aadnesen Shari Anderson David Ashburn Wayne Ashburn Patricia Ayala ' , 1 3 RMS 1 -f tr f . U Shawn Bass ' Lisa Bergeron Susan Bledsoe Charlynne Boddy ,. -n Darilyn Brown l . fm in , l A, l to' Bobby Buchanan Shawn C51 -- - Tina Chapman Michael Climo if ge? f ,,- r I Mike Brown A for I :aa X NX - 'L an. fl in 'QW' A lit E1 A if ax t- t2f ia?f5 ' wt x , , F 1 3 ' ,N ai ' 2 'ia qv t f N , , 'ws 'U , - T 'Z' .. t. , Q . ll ,KAW- A V in ' K Q E ,ft t S ..i. Kim Dean J ' if '.'W i'- ' Doug Dziggel Diane M. Elfes Johnny Elmore Elizabeth Erwin John Fischer Dallas Furman Rick Garrard Dannette Giles Rich Gilmore Tammy Golden June Gomez Sandy Gondek Bryan Gossett Glenn Green Carol Halliday J , A 5,1 ,,lf r.l'. -.S Mitchell Covington Wayne Daniels Richard Deforest Rosana Delima fic Jenny Dempsey Donna Desko Pam K. Dudley ,E Y W Donna Dukes J Jeff Durante ,s A, .fait K , 'J I, f' ' V 3 6? 'l,, E -- f tiggf f-f : 1,t. V , Q. .J '- -i1' sf' . 55 . I '-'r .i-re - if - 4 , .o,, !?iQk1 zz if V' ig ,fr U 1 4.1f,,q wigs. Site X Q' l 3 v Seventh 37 Jimmy Halliday gi. A Jim Hancock :'1 m c David Harris GI-eg Harrison I -1 . 1 Cathy Harter i fi ff i A , ggi j A Susan Hartman ' - V ' c Debbie Hatch Beverly Heaggans hh inii 2 Carl Heath ' .2 i n Renee Henry t ,., , t as ie' , l:.: I . t Q g ggiffp, we ,b M: --mit, I 1, ., , A Y I . g , Carey Hitchcock ' ff- me ' - Diane Hoffman ln- 'sl' A ., J eff Hollabau h wif 1 - E Adrienne Hoppmeyer ' i e A H Beth Hyser f t ' fi: Q J ' We B ' 1 K al, :...,w,g. . - ' Clllzmii - 1- ,af ' I: V '-gi . f DALLAS FURMAN? Enough said for a name and at- tire that coincided one day as seventh graders discover a sneaky candid camera. 38 Seventh ' 2 fem? is A f 1 rlt Q fziif t . ,. 4, Us 5 eil? mi 4 GQ . 'iw n Avail? ' w A- ir K ls fi 1-if - s in t 1 , ek 'f e Eliitiffvig., z . cg,-x N g 5 4, M ,Q ,. at Y Yah ? at it me 7 .' ' 'iz-5. - W, ., .1 'zz , 1- 2-eae 2 A K ' ' 1 y H g e7r n n at t 5 5 X 1' The stag line - seventh grade style - at the Back-to- School Dance found many eligible bachelors hugging the sidelines. 4 . i 'A N 'X 17 1 J me V , 5 if N W' ,,.,, 7 J - Us , V V tree at .mg it Sk 1 Q , ,ig 2 'ij asia A A 's, f ,, . . Qgw, swf! :E as ,f ,feta .. ,, is David lngebretsen Karen Jayne Cliff Johnson Bonita Jones John Keller Karen Kerns Jerry Keyes Terry Kirkpatrick Roy Lague Andre Latoz Leigh Learnard Robert J. Lewis Kim Lidster Paul Linnemann Lynn Little Shake it up - No, do the bump - oh, who cares as long as Marcie Willis and Obie Southmayd were having a good time. Seventh 39 'TTT X MQ Cx tt Love y Lubold A X Sam Luttrell BJ TX fb X XJ, 5 Tanya Mabry X, 'X X x MJ X Chrlss Ma ee Y 8 Holly Major Mike Mancuso Russell Mancuso I 5 I 40 Seventh ,4 W'-'rwrnwq f .M Q,-w s .11 if f 5 iii l , if! r V T t l,lll' . 15 3- fr fgf'I' limi t J 'elf-' T 'if Hey, are you that hungry or does math with Alvey change your personality? Just ask David Ashburn and Mike Shaw. tu tb Typical School Day v , 524, il ,Ct 1 is af .ru l .N i z ,. .,,. W-gl, we Ewggzegr - ,,,,1,,:e,..AN..,xEQ1,3' .Q .R wi eu, , N ' 'in ' . ' i-:L 'R fu yy it we A Diane McMahon I Brian Medis Jack Jim Palmer Larry Parker Chris Perkins Darrell Peters Doug Peterson e Tammy Phelan Teresa Pierzchala Mary Pirnie Terry Platt Peggy Porter Kim Puckett Danny Punchak Sheryl Pyle Robyn Rohweder Debbie Roquemore Robin Sayers Davidson Scott Mike Shaw Terri Sheehan Debbie Sheridan Jim Short Obie Southmayd Susan Sparks Robin Stafford eadlng Writing - Ciphering Teresa Steinmann portrays Homer of Saroyan's The Human Comedy. Seventh 41 Michelle Lynn Southmayd . 'V 11. 1 ,f fifss ' l N kr li, fl -I ffffesfzgf i.. ,. . H , .i ss ' jane kk,,:' 1239 'I' Chrls Wesson A , Debbie F Wlllmon X V 1 Mike Wise Mike Woltner Jerry Wright Not Pictured: Erin Boyd Tom Urbanczyk mtently ponders what personality his elephant w1ll eventually assume Art: A Menagerie of Talent +5 H Y A 1 -ff as ffl' . Q ,asfefww V ,,.,,. , It's sticky business making a papier- ,, .,,is., 1 .,.. mache lambf' says Mary Pirnie to Kim Puckett, a turtle expert. Yi f, Q' fir: -arse- ' q ... fill: up Scott Love's dachshund and Al Lucas' raccoon take shape as Glenn Green lurks nearby. J ack Merrill tantalizes the photographer and ignores his beaver while Steve Urban- czyk sits in wonder. Seventh 43 tp.DE of or ,. .aw if'-an RV 1 iii Eighth grade officers are always on the move and ready for action: Mark Fursten- berg, senator, Marty Hogan, presidentg Debbie Bieger, secretary, Chuck Hatmaker, vice president. Eighth Grade Elects Hogan President Try to define Eighth Grade, and it's hard, isn't it? We are a convivial bunch ever ready to go on a field trip to see f'Tom Sawyer, flexible enough to ven- ture back into time to experience pioneer life, aggressive enough to sell Boon- dockers and cakes and cookies at bake sales, imaginative enough to plan a dance, brassy enough to give our teachers fits at times, and likeable enough to stand out as a united class loyal to Quantico and its traditions. The spirit chain best ex- emplifies our attitude. Mrs. Butler, Miss Cannon, Mrs. Kitchin, Mr. Potvin, Mrs. Richey, and Mrs. Steger, thanks for ac- cepting us the way we are! 44 Eighth r A111 I IPI I 1 - r YEQYEQE .giga time affretisti gi FYR! 158112 Early birds Vicki Stevens and Hope Darling were usually at school by 7:30 a.m. to sell yearbooks. Guess that's why they together sold over 150 annuals! Becky Anderson Janet Arcuni Jean Arcuni John Bageant Paula Barry Pam Bell Debbie Bieger Natalie Boddy Toni Brown Andrea Buesing , Tom Cameron Kim Clawson Rhonda Clemons Stephanie Clewis Jeff Coleman , 2 1 A J 5 Q 6 if iiii u45. ? ?,:i5Z 'Q My , 1 3 f J . 1 Q ws' , X XQ'b.5m S ' iff 'wi 41 Q, ,C E, Y Ken Crenshaw Hope Darling Debie Davis John Deming Cheryl Desko Mary Dickerson Leigh Driefer Terry Drew Cindy Dudley Lisa Duncan Doug Edwards Joe Englehardt Denise Elfes Jose Estevez Ross Fetterly Eighth 45 as ma: ri Gwen Fitzgerald Tom Fry Kelly Furman Mark Furstenberg Sean Galligan John George Mike Grimes Randy Guilbault Janet Hagan Eric Hakanen M, t- lel , - -- wiv f H I I 75'-Q is . Z i, 522' -rf: .J-fi .ffl - f I F he ':-f' X ll, .:'i. 3 -, 1' Jw' X I 2 ff, DANC W iii' V. fggv F F 46 Eighth Bake Sales Provide M ary Hamm Dale Harris Chuck Hatmaker Fred Heaggans Marty Hogan . I I e ' if F Angela Irby Deborah Irving Regina Irving J im J anolek Mark Jayne w N YS if f 4...-.. is M IM Chuck Johnson A -J Melinda Johnson P if V ' Kevin Jones K- ' 'V JanetJulian . I .L gg' Q ' 1 George Kenniston if .f..5kSmtf'fa2i'1!c'ESi:!t L 4 2 . .... i,.ef in 2 Q , , K A . 14: AL iff 555 J . + YS Lk J . 'f ,tb st. ,1 , ,J K Q Q - ' - lr? 'Z ls- aw Q -. e ,L , r a Sf ' fl . sziiiieswfi 'Q - or E, -5 'ri . ' 5 , Q it 'em-L :f4!'.,,i ff ff 2 'K XSSS? tylkf? 'K . it! Savory Afternoon Snack Dennis Mehl Ray Michaels Maria Michalick Tom Milks Frank Misemer Bret Mizer Scott Morris Joe Nelson Wayne Nelson Rene Norberg Michelle Norris Linda Oakes Leslie O'Connor Janet Orey Richard Orosco E.-,Ya J t -get 1 , r,,,r A5 , L. ..,. J 1 . 5 L- i til iiis 55 ,r,A 1 ' iii' ,Q-9 W or oiil aifbsii , .336 i A .- 3 - gtjigll lin .Y ef-'iifla' Q ,ea 3 ,- 'U'-' 2 C S r Q ' 3, ? X W' give K , Y' Y- ew,-hxsyf Z 5 or se nvwfflffw 'nw :ar is 'K Sri :5 1 Qff' 1 N ri, ,lr ,Wi VWIA . - ' - fe ie if .ffffm V , --an .K A ' . w a' S23 Ps ' ig r. ' Q f W! W Z gi: Q' Q 'Vi 'ff A Z E . Jana King Mike Kirkpatrick Christy Lawbaugh Barbara Lawrence Lee Loftus Don Lutz Kenny Magalong Karen Martin Janice Mastrion Susan McMahon Fifa 1 A U r f Wgtfff f ig ,.: VL., ,. ,.:. Nm, ,Lk. .f i , in iiiis J . 1 K , .b,if,,,,.,x ' J -iv V mga .rf if A . 'wink ,t nfl! Q Ef,f.,L ., . Q 4 Eighth 47 Pioneer Da : S X 430.8 it--W s o., ipee Ah Ya A :,.j .N .A . . LQ J' 1'13l'f. . Y' .K 31:57 , -49 Boys whittling knives, guns, and rifles, girls making aprons and long dresses, teachers trying to make things run smoothly - such was the scene prior to Pio- neer Day staged by Miss Cannon's and Mrs. Craig's classes. English classes studied such folklore characters as Pecos Bill and Paul Bunyan while his- tory classes discussed the west- ward movement, Indian tribes, and the role of the cowboy in American history. Mrs. Craig and Miss Cannon seem undaunted by Indian uprisings or buffalo stampedes as they enjoy chow. fi In Tom Cameron stands over a corpse Was that how the West was won? Matt Zander sacks out for a bite. Soon it will be back to chopping and planting. Meanwhile t Andy Buesing gets a serving of pork and beans from pioneer ladies on the range, Hope Darling and Kelly Furman. 48 Eighth W fe A f 1' . tai? -we y . 2. ,. l it 5 , , nu ,V ' xx did., X I A ..,. --w .2 ' I fif' . - J ' 1 Cheryl Desko and Gina Irving help Tanya Storms prepare her skirt for Pioneer Day. Yippee, Yippee, Yea! -. -- Tag X ,v w , x 'few-V Campfirehgirls Qclockwisej Janet Kim Michelle Jana Cheryl, and Teresa leave the wagon train to gossip about their neighbors in the Max 1 0 I 2. X vx Jo Lynn Palmer Ray Palmer Kim Palumbo Nick Pecukonis Steve Peeden J anet Peters Tracy Pistelli David Popiolek George Punchak Brianne Purdy Mike Ramer Lynda Regan Grady Reicker Donna Rosanelli Karen Ryhanych Eighth 49 Spirit Chain: Lengthy Event If . ,ppt -L dm,M,,,,w+ff 'v V' V5.3 2. f- - -f ' The S.C.A. had the idea - a spirit chain with each link worth a nickel. The eighth grade with much support frm Miss Cannon's homeroom pulled in the longest chain this yem. lsll ' ' .'i.fs3y -, ' . L ll . X Q X ,- 1f:,3s,,,t.s, .- , N 3' v L S 9 V, shag wx H X 'A I ny 39 i f f Y, - tid F' A Skt-5' -' v J ' ' V U. 4 . if if 44 S 5 f'5-.W A a fs. ' Q gf sr ,xv if ' V X Qg :ztt .,: 50 Eighth U PJ i t K Q- 9.2 J ry J 5:5 G 09 lar 0'4NvLs.v x ' ,Q I' 5: '1 it 1 as 1' l l 's vf 1 1 ni SD X5 A - S 6 I iw 0 'V 5.1 69 J Hal Runyan Mark Sanchez Gray Scaglione Tom Shoemaker Kim Short Theresa Sketoe Debra Stevens Vicki Stevens Tanya Storms Ed Stronko William Strain Sonya Sweeney Ann Taylor John Thomas Patty Trumble in CWM y fWQgMR av s - A p?5953W2W ' . gf' 351 . iff? -L Q 1 , f.g57'. -1 ,3 ' - ' ,,,,g:z.1,ffgQt, '- -I , L ,. 41 fm. ' Q Qaivi S l Sc ada: Now Vicki, don't argue with Mrs. Richey! Mark Furstenberg and Vicki Stevens finish up their day in Earth Science. While Frank himself, gets caught by a camera for a have his mouth open! change, Mark Jayne shouts, T.G.I.F. - It's Friday and thanks to Veterans Day, the weekend will be longer! Misemer, a photographer Scott Morris cuts up with Fred Heaggans who for once doesn't Barry Twigg Ben Urbanczyk Kristi Vaughn Mike Vowell Kelly Wallace 'U'-i 5??wQ f.o.o'B:J gkeggile H 2 ggielsw Q.-1 Q11 052. Q. -1 : 94:1 no 8 :s S ood of tley L1 UQ f-r 5 Cl 'D' kll n-1 ,, ,f Hanging over the bannister are freshman class officers Don Hammer, secretaryg Charles Boddy, pres ident: Bill Palmer. vice presidentg and Eric Furstenberg, treasurer. Boddy Leads Frosh Toward '79 I 5 i 1 ,ff Mrs. Richardson's classes are keeping the people at Senior and Read Paperback Book Companies in business. 52 Freshmen Ninth grade: the beginning of something called senior high school, but at Quantico, it is like 'fmiddle age - we cannot be too juvenile nor are we eligible to display a senior slump attitude. We are just good at being ourselves . . . in world geog- raphy, in a physical science lab . . . during a reading of Romeo and Juliet . . . or in the home economics kitchen. We have a knack for being late to class . . . rushing to lunch . . . bantering with teachers . . . carousing at games . . . pretending to practice our musical instruments . . . doing the bump at school dances. We have proven our- selves to be rather enthusiastic 'fmiddle agers guided by Mr. Blatt, Mr. Drake, Mrs. Lortz, Mrs. Price, and Mrs. Richardson. Frank Almeida Michelle Anti Alice Arman Bev Ashburn Bob Ashley Harry Bageant Ron Bageant Cheryl Banks Bev Barry Ken Beason Wayne Bell Mike Bergeron Debbie Bledsoe Charles Boddy Tom Boyd . v f, it ,i - , 45: F Q ' A ar f f 5 - he K l ii N fall? 1' ,- f, Jet, ' 1 f. is ,ft ,' . 3? ,.f, ,X . 'Q' W ii s w ' 8, e JH1 ., 1 G 5 ' G f Q - sf like ..-., ,H if ,Q if 25452-,.f i ii ,, . ,, ,,.., ' 5 i.,i:.353'5Ef541 4 - - ug?iQlf?fif, .K ..:,, , - . - 1 fill: riffs iifwfff- f 1e:-a.Lptwf:atsmsi'- -7 W b-', t i fi ' 'V A - ..1vff'1'fi1 , s.,,,, ' 1 1 r , Sa -J - A at f 'irr e Y-eff, ,V ' :T I 37 , r.-I .,, .F E 1 .,.' ' ' l r X 5 t W. f ' , si g WWI, Q jf . 1-1 --Qs.-9' - Sa, .-. . ,., , 11 ' - 1 .rs w if My 2' J L , . 4 ' X Q 'tx .ti l tc .P 1 33 ll X Q 4 E A Clark Brown Felicia Bryant Sharon Buchanan O'Neal Buesing Jim Cameron - if .. my fgreg g N -11- gag f , 3 A, Q 52 Q wg , Q x Q, 59 Q JN FR. '3 'ff-fil l 'I f fflfl' ' , - A 1 -1 'l , . ---' ,W f- V .. f . 'fi s ' . pw' Andrea Carpenter U Jeff Clark KayLynn Clawson , , , Bill Coleman 9' B . Tracy Clewis if fe' D 1 M52 W . Aa 1 Mike Darling Holland Davis Rex Dean Colleen Duncan Alice Fallon Freshmen 5 3 Mr. Orr finally gets his Wish. Tom Boyd is the unfortunate victim. Joanne Fischer Steve Frederickson Larry Fry Eric Furstenberg Veronica Galligan Linda Giles DebB1e Green Wendy Guilbault Robbie Hahne Karen Hale Angie Hamm Carl Hamm Don Hammer Bryan Harris Beth Harris 54 Freshmen N. im I E s if ' Q' N a QV if fa Q1 tf if . 1 x, 1 'S 1 Q 3.47 Before the. belllrings for morning homeroom, Pat Wise takes out his anticipated frustrations on his colleagues. F' ' ft., , yi ' 2 'Ls W '2'e f ' ' 2 vrv r ' N Q V -- -..,, 3 4 515.4 ,Q K 1, 41. w? W . . ww PM , rtixniikr W 1- in ti f V , . M an ,.. +f ,Q R . A Ai rg -c x 7 --It , mg S W 1 4 f if r g 1,Q,2QiZ1i SQ . lk 1 i Y ff ez f l .Y ,, R V A ki: i YH N t , ik C, J - Q , l in MQ' 1 'QM R x Q Rag ,X 'L t tm W, 1-1 4,3 X 0 Us , Pi 'ff E it P 2 Sq? s 5755 J ls it -X 3 4 if B at Future O'Henrys or Edgar Allen Poes stories written by ninth graders. Pegi Harter Terri Hartman Clyde Haye Michele Hatmaker Paul Herber Junior Heaggans Kim Henry Eddie Hoffman Bert Hoppmeyer Laurie Hyskell Carl Ingebretsen Robert Irvine Bridget Keating Marvin Keating Ron Keating may exist in the ninth grade! Peggie Mossler and Barbara Woltner stand by short Freshmen 55 Kathy Kenniston Karen Kerzic Corinne Keyes Debbie Lariosa Ana Latoz Doug Lawrence Pete Lmneman Mike Long Kristin Love Dawn Lubold Dal Luke Teresa Magee Peter Major Paul Mathieu Pat McMahon Chuck Milks Pegie Mossler arl Mundy Jody Neyman Carol Oakes David Osborne Bill Palmer Jennifer Parrot Greg Pearce 56 Freshmen I, JA 'K ' - , 4 ,1 ff , AEE.: . 2 Wa, g -fa? , . ,,,, ar- t -1 X i 51.- 'fi-5 A Harm -4' wr? iii BCT Jeff Pfrimmer Mike Pirnie Kimberly Platt Carol Prewitt Jennifer Pyle J ' , A Bobbi Quirk A if Billy Reeves ,L M Connle Ring. i:w ', Richard Rubino f -- Keith Schuette Jonathan Scott 'if fgisisVN 7-iiififlfflliigj . xl kj . l J - Kathy Seilef Mary Jane Shoemaker HS wgfaif Wa.. ,E 'fm W swei vs- ,J K Rene Simpson Sketoe Doug David Sttlebe Eric Sthmpf Linda Thomas Vincent Thorpe Laura Torpey Freshmen 57 Y. v J L fs gy a:,g,,.-al,.'1fff:'ff.1gff14s'S:a1sf' f.Wff,- FF ' fgzj-Q.Ezq,-E22-::r W: 'l,4 f . ,,... rims:-is -'W , ,. a ,v it '. . , PX A 1 XM ,f , ,L hiv l, i P ,,-is Nami XXJQSF 1 , 'i' 45.3 l. .1 - if .1 ' Dale Twigg Herschel Vaughn Kelli Walker Kelly Walker in John Wallace iw fff e 2 km ,I diff Q 3 ' f f fx .W , n gg. , . ' E536 . M,-, ,.,.-,.,. V ,.r, M, 5-T' ' 1..,::SMifLw- Q- V F 'NM' K . Ami' J' X Michelle Walsh Karen Wesson L A ' L of L Lori Wesson Mary Westphal Matt Willis I' rg sg, -.3 'dai' , . .1 ,f rs ' , ' -1' r - NJ ig A Q4 M - In P K 'Cgtf sig., ,, A , s X , C K Q W 1 . P as gf R ww S if l rw if sf M N W 'sf ,ox-lx ,AN JU? 'f '8- John Willmon Thomas Wise Barbara Woltner Eric Yeargain . ,,, ,sf Lee Youngblood Rita Zimmerman fn e Mggszx :X WXQEHV' ilu 'wr . uk X -Q. X , , xx.. .. 5-9' ,ff-. XY'--, 1 1' Rs-,f ', l ly.. if Xklxff 'Nm Y' Will the real Fonzie please step forward? Eddie- Hoffman and Mark Richardson put finishing touches on their metalwork proj- ect. Mary Westphal relaxes with sophomore colleagues during a certain fifth period geometry class! 1 X -is -V ..- we X W t J- ' f t r f A-M ,r 11 '.'...-1 ge' :wage -et 'TY 72 . . . , K. fm ffm... 1,1 if f' , rs of Am ' d L ' Junior Firefighte erica em- onstrate their skills. Ronnie Bageant and Mike Darling work on geography as the world turns! Vg l r 09,25 i ANN., Y img 'gg-if ww af W Ar ii' i iff, 'W 4: g 'Q A 4 'Www o e t f eeiir t Bs. it Q D Q g ,F A, ,m.. m,,,. . ' , , . ,a ' 4 - 'f , tif . I M LD A 3 . gg V ., i 3 ,ig J 5 ffl ' it HQ M ii fi ,, -r3. i5i. ' r ,,,-g. I K E 5, ,L 3, M V W e tt- P Q J , . L.. ,,,:'f , 'E -. ,p L . ,. r 'I I f 'L'1'- at W . :.' iris -2' 2 f , t ' y , 5. if ---- Q ff 0 A N. ' t ,,'k I - Q J ' ' z . 25 5 .- ., ip' . f 1, z 1 Q ' E H 6 I 11' f 1 jf 5 3 I' N 4 f . 4 ', 1, Q f is 5 1 1 e X r R t A an President Julie Fry stands at the apex of the sophomore class pyramid with support from Roy Chapman, vice president, and Shawn Garman, secretary-treasurer. Fr Presides Gver Tenth rade Christmas seems to be the time for us sophomores to show our spirit, for it is then that we stage our traditional dance. Somehow we are able to break away long enough from making speeches in English, performing skits in history, dissecting pigs in biology, and analyzing proofs in geometry to raise the necessary funds to carry out this project. Luckily, we have three sponsors, Mr. Burton, Miss Comer, and Miss Hardin, to keep us in line and to give us some assistance. 60 Sophomores Julie leads a class meeting while fellow friends do last minute homework W get Sherry Dudley Tim Duncan Dale Elfes Rick Flannigan Scott Fleming Julie Fry Doug Gagliardo Shawn Garman Joe Gorman Bobby Green Mark Hale Katie Harris Paul Hartman David Hevener Shirley Hoffman f,i'-S5359 1. E., W. if 'EK' 2 X Q ffl' if X 'ax X 2+ ,,,,f,,w-gif 7 K . Sm lie, f 1 . N . Q N ,. me 5 bk M K 'SSE wg sg fewer' , V ' gif? S . 4 B. A TF: Q, 3 A A f ltili 1 . A- e wht. gf f arm. f it VY Russell Ames Dan Armel David Ashley Bill Barry Brenda Bloomer Bonnie Cammerano Michael Chapman Roy Chapman David Coleman Cinda Corbett Darlene Dady Larry Daniels LaShawn Dean Pam Desko Sherry Drew . ff, x ii ...V 1 : , fr ' - aa, .ff K 2, 4 , K ' isfy f ' . 2' 1 l ,Si af Y V . Pt A i 1 f 5 . ,, L Ml! ff Q1 Pla . .y-he f.'f'.: 1, ,,, .rap .,. Sophomores 61 Janet Holton Greg Hornsby Chris Hyskell Bill Johnson Chuck Johnson 9' ,- i At t Q, W' 4,415 if ,QQ 5 8. ',vfaQ55 w i1 H, 4' Rick Kalm Tom Karrer Duane Keating Nancy Kubik Tim Kunkel J? 'lf F 1 :4 - ' f'534g '5 24: ' ' gli' 4. ir . 1 Q X -'Qi 5 'pq 1 K' f if gf if fn.-. mga' - ' 5 mia? fer 3 all tj. 'MX 1 if '. if 5 :S ' wi . .. 'J ' X 'il 5 in XE' I! 4. 1. James Latoz Jay Lawbaugh Rob Learnard Greta Lewis Michelle Lewis Sophomores At Work. . . r. . .Pla '? ww m Z O C Cl' I 5 CG 'IP 20 W ' A ' V Dana Scaglione in one of his quieter moments! Could it be that Mr. Burton is looking his way? 62 Sophomores Laura Parc cracks up during an English speech. If you think that making speeches is a difficult task, wait until note cards and poetry reading! tdyr fSrEi,. ', IETQESSLT trawl' . t Q eei iff Remember when it was your turn to go to the board in geome- try? Candace Lubold Rory Lubold Robin Luke Laura Maxwell Tim McClaire Q 5 at i V V A Mary Ellen McMahon w e Aff Medis 1 -eer r Denise Mehl + i V--af if ,, .-:l. weak. Linda Michalick Edward Nelson R .,' f ,, 'Q 5 it Q 1 WE Denise Palmer Robert Palmer Wesley Palmore Laura Pare Susan Parks s E Rick Flanniganjazzes up World History as he entertains fellow sixth period students with his bongo-like antics. Sophomores 63 ,2- John Punc - . Dwain Ro -- ' Glenn Ry a Lesa Stanley Dana Scaglione , L ..t.. .L gle e L gi' , fb 5 , L ,, gf L L .N LL ,, L ,Mg li it P ':'1 ' - ' n Qi , f e . f ,L ,l,i, L , 5, gf, ,L, Lg L le Q ,. . , gf? we ,I f -15 ax 'R' we fs '.1sa5 s,,y , -. .. f rf spa I 1' ' wa? l Lorie Schell Connie Sheehan Julie Shoemaker Pamela Sorrell Brad Stevens Cathy Strain Steve Trumble Donna Venegas Lisa Waugaman Elizabeth Wellington 4 y 64 Sophomores L L13 LLi j LL,V . L A L L - Y, L J , eaari Q L ' .ff rtii' 9 S P. e'- X ' ' 10 Af ,mf lfkfcsg 'if --Stair I .io . M ' H L L e t,t.l as . A , is my Q , 5, i - s 1 'Ln Q We SWL , 1 Qs- ' -fi am. Li 'ev a wav - W Chris Wise Sharon Wise Bobby Zimmerman Not Pictured: Michael Bryant Charles Irving Gary Peterson wf 4 as - 5 sw ,. ' ' ' 4 F L if fe br 4 2 V 5 fs, . 93. 1 5 gifbm 5 Chuck Johnson gets an early start running laps in his gym class. Scalpels, Squeals, and Skeletons While Glenn Ryhanych and Rob Learnard scrutinize a pig's anatomy, Julie Shoemaker begins those crucial cuts. S 41, at 5 C R 1 6 A if if 2 1 I 1, X l s Russell Ames converses with a former biology student who didn't make it! G3 lb I f Sophomores 65 xopx 5 1 Nature nuts? No, just Junior Class officers enjoying the early fall. Standing: Liz Edwards, pres ident and Jeanne Hoppmeyer, vice president. Kneeling: Treasurer Kerry Prewitt and secretary Susan Westphal. Enthusiasm - The Watchword of 777 It all started one hot August day when over seventy juniors meandered into school unaware of what lay ahead in the months to come. The year started off with a trip to see The Fantasticksf' Before long it was time to order class rings and to sign up for those awesome PSAT's. Soon money needed for the prom was earned through concessions and candy sales. There was even time to challenge the seniors to a VW stuffing contest. By May, thanks to the guidance of Mr. Carlson, Mrs. Barnes, and Mrs. Wuthrich, the final goal - the prom - was realized. 66 Juniors qiii x t 1 iid P' Mr. Carlson. a class sponsor. mesmerizes attentive juniors who listen for money-making projects. to plans L --fi -.f. as - l l C 99 ' - ,I 4 .- B5 ' 3 H SL B ' 4 ' Candy Dudley Liz Edwards Violet Edwards Mike Ford Stephanie Gagliardo Bob Gondek Greg Gordon Herbert Graves Nm,-sw www -nf ,v - iii y ,lf .- --25, 15 I N. c 1 sig f. f C i S ii Y , iiagfi C '-i Mg' ff - . K - fl 'R .C X :Q sr 1 T51 .slim T 'QQ' E A 12, N , 'img I Q.. f..f :FQ ,. . ,ix-R , . A an-5 LS1? ,, ir: N :ax W J? ew X ei i as ' rf i f M s T' E fail. ' f ASM 3 I +4 Donald Angle Paul Averitt Quintin Bass Paula Bell Bill Bergeron Bob Boyd David Brown Elroy Campbell Mark Cunningham Donna Dane Matt Daniels Jack Davis Juniors 67 Chuck Hahne Christy Hale ,M m 'L Richard Hamilton John Harris ra. 1 aff? NK - ,xfffgwa gli ,JS Y 5- F Ny lx 'F V Q 5. nr . QQ 3 Vanessa Herber Deborah Hevener Jeanne Hoppmeyer Karl Huf A san nr n l Vince Hyskell 1' Debra Kenniston '- Marsha Keyes ,333 Jim Klinger if ,aa M, . .,c, 1' 1- M gi X 1- E qt 2 H+ e ,, Candy Sales Produce Revenue ,,-.,.......---4--M' Let's see . . . sixty-five cenls from a dollar is . .. .? Junior concessions. bring in money used for prom actlvltles IH May. Lacy, give the customer thirty-five cents, please! 68 Juniors W lnesf fm -44771 W 0 Sqsvy so A Q WXQJ 1' 491523 2?'i Ali Juniors uStufF' Bug in Q. Tammy Kunkel Bobby Lake Steve Lawbaugh Regina Lewis Tim Lidster Pauline Locke Valerie Lutz Don Mabry Robyn Magalong Debi Mancuso Joe Mancuso Leanne Martin Juniors 69 Z ,g. ' I An afternoon in September and a busload of juniors and ticks. After the show students posed with cast members seniors enjoyed a Pennsylvania Dutch meal at the Lazy like Ed Nast. Regina Lewis and Debi Mancuso can proba Susan Inn and were later entertained by The Fantas- bly still remember the dashing ElGallo . uTry To Remember . Connie Mauro Sally McKee Mark Michalick Lorie Miller Skip Morris Morse Olsen Renae Olsen .lim O'Rourke 70 Juniors ii A '41-... S S h in-nf , ks, V I The Fantasticks Mike O'Rourke Sean O'Rourke Debbie Osborne Doug Pfrimmer Terri Pistelli Kerry Prewitt Jim Quirk Rick Reynolds Joe are you think ing, dreaming, con templating, or just napping? PS T - An Academic Awakening What a guy has to do to get into college! PSAT at 8:00 a.m. Come on, Miss Vaughan, speed it up and let me get this ordeal over with, says Eric Zander as other juniors await the signal to begin. Darrell Rosanelli Karl Rudolph Pia Scaglione Deana Scroggins David Shute Tracy Sparks Steve Steyvart Tom Swigart mam -, Q 72 Juniors 'Haiti 25 Q' it -ms.-l3':iTs: E15 'VffiZQ55iE?'fTf?1X ' 5 - , I J ia Pat Thomas . I J Jim Thorpe gg- 2 Jane Twining L e L Lacy Twining Not Pictured: 5115311 WeSfPhH1 Debbie Bates Jeff Wincentsen Frank Bates Eric Zander Valerie Payne Ana Seda E 1 B i a,ee reaa ' J J Jim Quirk fleftl .is a1ive,. present. and accounted for! Just ask Debi Mancuso, Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Wuthrich discuss pos- Jim Thorpe, Regina Lewis, and distracted Steve Lawbaugh. sible bands for the prom. f ,ov A triumvirate of pranksters known as Shute, Morris, and Pfrimmer! Juniors do age! Don Mabry, Jim Quirk, and Bobby Lake help Richard Hamilton celebrate another birthday! Juniors 73 A iz in 2 Q a 1 I W i 1 1 1 1 a 2 I 4 2 3 1 x , 2 4 , i 1 l I 1 1 Z S 5 s 1 i E 1. , S . 1 3 i . 5 F f .,m..':.w.g 1 1 5 2 5 .Q f 1 1 1 ' 'I ., ,. , .- 'ffl ' ff'-7 ,-rw A, r 1 'I VAL al,'4'I ,F I Nu' If 1 ff , 10,7 ,' I uf .'! I I, I 1 'I'l .llbIl7lj5f, f1V,vw if , x f - M 24 I w , rw U ' f ,','l 72: 5 i 'lf-I-yu X ' u iff! +1 ,wfgvm gwf ,X ' ' i M L My Il' gl M . , f 1 M A ' if Nino' l ' -ann ' w bv. .kmwk fe X X , fZ55g,.,, LW, Ha 4 ' ' . f41,, N1 ' I rg 4 y fy v f f ff -f 1 ' ' f 'fi' 7 'I' f f f !' '. V1 ,clx .,.f 4' TTB?-9:'f5'3'::?JX . . N, ' yfffffay, jl gzw f wap. wg, V vf,,,f 'f ,Q ,gy--,4 gx, V, Q xl .. g- '- , . ' -'v.f:,f1 :Eg-.lv ' x . il 795-,i'.5..fZ:,4X'kf'f 13-:I , t-0, wg? , IA - I gafk-P1 A ' ,:- 4.111 . f kjggx 'L - 5 ' x, -- . - L -ff 7 r :- ::fT'f, , ,D Q5 r.-1 :,A-n fl: -- - 3 ,5 S,,a 4911 ,.,.,,.1w.m ,Mr My -Q My ,, K 'f ' f ' 1w-iffffl' -14:- '-'ff' . . vfzlfffff ' , V22-'PQ .Qi n k,g, .I4 iQff-C122-. gQ 3 -' f ' 79101 , X ,XFQX -3: . , X av - 1.eg,fr1,,,,,,,. M'3 V '.,,,, , In HMM' 'M-If N 51 '2 f m::f-,,.g:-4+-f F' X ,. h 'i.J6:3,..: I 743.1 JH 6 uc, ..,.f- ' ' x t 5' 355 1 - if-Af, Yearbook picture time again' Smile Mr Alvey, r - Moments To Remember 'WW Bobby Lake chases a cheerleaderg later in the day he made history with his infamous spelling of J U N I O R. What a pep rally that was! 2-at -rr. , t,' 'mag-ev - 1231? kff 'vm , Mm , V 1'1f'1:Sl5-if -ff., may--2-seas I .arf-ww' ,. 'mx' - ww. ,,:L - ., 1 x V I Jr' K' -2 ft- 1 ,Y M: wi '. 33.-Q-'-.59 ,uf A 'f-ry,,Q,v,hn ,.. J, , ' I 1 1 it at 'Ha I - ,Elegy mn ., .ni 'W' ev F YW ,, X ls A fffafs' r, ' 1 i' 1 fi 1 ,Q W ws X ,fV :L,- 453: l b . , Yea ,a V ' . ,x-'-:wie I 9 - l . g Hr? ago! ' 1 , , , , t ' l s...,,M' 1 A certain cheerleader can be matched to these! Choosing a school ring is a long-awaited event in a Junior's life. Just ask Bobby Lake, Pia Scaglione, or Sally McKee. 'Pie Hx, i W an 31' 5 Q or I ,il i ,.,,, ,t , f A Kg, '-ei t- s 'f7 '5g-Ek: ., i sip? f..- ,. . r ' ll' if . ! tw V , . .af 4, sr f ' - ilfiff Q2 'K,' L I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America . . . 'A tlel ' 434, i H., '-ffit3i,, I .iz .ami ., QHS! iiiifv A 'L,- i. Q A' H , we .Y my af .Wit ' , , ,Az ysrs The Half-Timers score Well with the crowds during basketball game intermisslons. A good lunch means a long lineg a long line means somebody is going to be late for fifth period. Pity! Notice how hurried everyone seems. Then after the assemblies the appointed homeroom team begins to fold up chalrs. .,, !,,. . T-..- .X , ,xiii Y .,.g..4S,r ? ggxb Vrvgkhb .v-M... A A ,NM as elm-1: I W,,, -.1 .., ,,,, WM l . ev- .WM 'E' 'an-AL - Y -Fu- uv-me ' Q W.-'W N... Those Assemblies - Amen! i Remember performer Walt Skeet who sang Amen and My Way '? me-... ,, . . Q King of the Whistlersf' Mr. Fred Lowery fas- cinated us with the William Tell Overture and Ramdrops Keep Falling on My Head. 78 Assemblies l The Army Blue, showband of The Army Band known as Pershing's Own . Mr. Al Szasz with a fellow critter! E C -24.2 1 Lk 5 - - L ,J . 1 V.Vkr i J 1 P til f N ' 2 I W 3 V 7 - f t s t , F 4 3 i e . f, r.iii Mr. Szasz with an entertaining chimpanzee. Literary and Artistic Achievement In the art division, Russell Ames took first place fol- lowed by Carl Zander, Liz Wellington, and Bobby Lake. g VU QTQVY phoiogreif 3- amiga, ghg , ,SSPW Winners in prose and poetry were Sherry Dudley, Kris Love, and Cindi Waugaman. Inklings' sponsor Mrs. Toney and another prose winner, Liz Scott. il -f lx Winners in the Inklmgs pho tography contest were Jose Estevez, David Ashley, Carey Hitchcock, and Susan Sparks. Inklings' Contest 79 Dexterity or Chauvinism? g , ' Cheryl Desko and Jim Thorpe tidy up baby! Theresa Sketoe and Ron Bageant compete in tie contest Pam Desko and Doug Boyd hammer away while Miss Hurff steadies the wood. Donna Rosanelli tries to match Matt Zander's skill at threading needles. 80 Battle of the Sexes tl., X , 'Xxx til X it X' :lit i, .Ns A l X i xx , XA xx AX, XXX x X i t J ifiil x .1-,l X4 x t.: ' i ,Lk 1 , at , to ff Wi! W L es' sq, f fl r t! ?Qyd fm, LY: seggimw f' ! 'Sweet Land of Liberty' America is f called - the Western star that lured colonists across uncharted seas into fertile yet primitive lands, narrated V Karl Hufat the Stars and Stripes For- ever show at Homecoming in Oct- ober, 1975. i 1 ,Q - if fi a Liberty pats George Washington ' ' . CJ ack Davisj on the back and ' pushes him into his roles as Com- mander of the Continental Army ' and later President. vi . e . ,, W, 7 ik 'QQQ5' 1 , V e iffemsf ti I 1 ' i 'J ' S1,'11'vi3 ' 'V .. -aw ww NN'- Q 53 i' it 5, A 1 ,r i +6 F I- I lm , 'i. , ,, X 1 HW iiibxtyi i W ,M , i X 'if i , i X ' 14' Qi sy ,QE ,A 'W XX. -r .W Q. ijt,-! X xv, Xe X atrick Henry fMatt Danielsj regresents independent spirit w ile Benjamin Franklin Qaul Flemingj symbolizes cu- riosity. George Washington Uack Davisj stands for leader- ship .and Connie Sheehan, the religious spirit of Anne Hut- ir chinson. Fx. .sg L sNti L L L , tse :sift f-ev A--2 ejffSN44L 1 X V b V f K QL y i 1 5' st . -P es - T-e get X The football team prepares for agvigorous homecoming game. ' x Pat Thomas, with Mrs. Craig's expertise, worked on the colorful eos- tumes for the halftime show. f ' Carl Zander designed the cover for the homecoming program. - SCA Parliamentarian Betsy Mundy and President DeDe Morris work at the announcer's desk. SCA Sponsors Orr and Burks enjoy the day's activities - I X l Major J .A. Maxwell and Sophomore Princess Laura Maxwell r 1 gugzm LtCol.B.D, Hartman with Freshman Princess Terri Hartman XY , X, V K ,-1. . g.. .R 4 M q J, I I LtCol. E.S. Lawbaugh with Christy Lawbaugh, Eighth Grade ' Princess X GySgt. R.B. Hoover with Cathy Harter, Seventh Grade Princess X-f . .x , X, , XR Col. Richard Savage presents red roses to Jeanne Hoppmeyer, Homecoming Queen for 1975. i 3 S i960 mfg I L V K L 1 Y 'EET is Q i 2 Q2 J . 115311: ' 'I S M12 V - ., 1. Z VV Vg K. .- W - . President,DeDeMorris 5 1 ,gl vice-President, Bill seller S r lille. .. J L h m .1'1.L1ml!lausu-mnll ,V 5 , I ' i L L J 1 , A -S M as J L gil -si 2, S - X 1 l L-A E Treasurer, Lisa McMahon I I Lf' -, ' Secretary, Linda Aihes First: L. McMahon, L. Ames,-D. Morris B. Mundy, Second: S. Anderson, T. Golden, S. Hartngan, A. Lucas, T. Sheehan, T. Shdemakerg Third: N. Boddy, J. Geor e, A. Irby S. Morris, M. Ramerg Fourth:,K. Clawson, M. Hatmaker, R. Keating, Luke, J. Neyman, M. Willis, Fifth: P. Desko, N. Kubik, S. McKee, L. Michalick. C. Sheehan' Sixth: S. Gagliardo, S. Boddy, B. Lake, N. Shute, K. Trumble, J. Twining f 1 1 QQ L X Qvaaimlf, f Ll A How ironic that there would be a king and i queen at such an event as the Boston Tea Party! John Dane-stepped forward from Carl Zander and Mike Ford to be i crowned Homecoming King by Queen Jeanne Hop- pmeyer. The royal couple then sampled cakes decorated in American symbols. .X F 1': - pa-X -,,..4f- g-Q.. f .--... 60141115 i . i e' Col. R.W. Edwards with Liz Edwards, Junior Princess X Capt. H,E. Shute with Nancy Shute, Senior Princess Senior Princess Kathy Trtlmble with Capt. T.J. Trumble cgi. Robin Sayers and Chuck Hatmaker with flowers and crown, respectively. ' 1 ,. t - -f Y The embattled farm- .The band added an extra dimension to the day's events. I ers Stood af the Shot waslgeard round the wor . f ,rf .s wr' me We The climax of the halftime show was Liberty with her lighted torch. She was flanked by the High School Chorus which sang t'This Is My Country. x ' ' K X - George Washington takes the oath of office as the first Pres- Mr. Craig lights the torch! ident of the United States. r , A -,.- ' Y w - 'x . -,,- Y' X .-':4- 41 'r V t ,Z fe? 1 i ' Lie s ! .9'3ft?L-'tl s at sewn- 1 y , 1 , , s . ,nn 1, . x ' ' 4 . f so R . -, 'XQX ,'..' Y Tis-.1 1 1 1 ' ' 'X X fs KX f Y America's three great 1 documents, the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Con- stitution, and the Bill of Rights, prove the power of the pen. Liberty holds the symbol- ic parchment while George Mason QDavid Brownb, Thomas Jefferson Gohn Danej, and James Madison CSkip Morrisl sign it. Sam Adams CKris Furstenbergj and the QHS band stand attentively. X Jeanne Hoppmeyer portrays the spirit of Liberty that is planted on American soil. Through an in- terpretive dance, she pushed American history from 1607 to 1776. ' . 'f 1 1' ' ,f 4 x N7 NX Z f. 5 ff 6 I 1 0 . y wx will , iv 1 X S i X XX x figf Nh ix ,-X . X, In 1775 men's souls had been tried severely, but Connie Sheehan's moving God Bless America offered hope to the colonists. - - f arm 7 s 1 Efz. ., , . ' W eil, , V i is Rxs I , ti ' -.n - 'fs' n J-gigxtx 1 A X , Q , ' p W ' K in 1 1 1 ' is .Z 'fi . I jf, X as ,iff ' X lui 1 1 'll' 'xi xx vig Frolic and Fun on Field Da I ! 1 David Reynolds and Kathy Seiler on Big Wheels racing around the parking lot. Q Just Carl and Kim! Katie and Joe, what's up? DeDe Morris and Kathy Hogan in the wheelbarrow race. Jeanne Hoppmeyer jumps rope. Pia Scaglione and Jack Limbach are in background. Field Day si Matt Willis is Elvis Presley during the 50's Day Mrs. Craig's classes had last year. Letls Rock Around The Clock! 50's Day also revived dances like the stroll. Mrs. Craig wears her Sweethearts class ring! 82 50's Day ,P f' Nl sc - -ff 01' ff' 'Ziff - D f at r Gang wars were planned, but fortunately none took place. P j eff 'Z f e Tammy and The Bachelor - Please, Don't Be Cruel ! If you Put Your Head On My Shoulder, I'll get All Shook Up. f', x J A Jet and a Shark with their Maria . 50's Day - 1975 was a big success with many Fonzies and Potsies showing up with their swinging chicks. Walking into OHS that day was like going back in time. P A A i. Af ' The Great Pretender with his Little Darlin'. gi'-E EQ 2 ,gr- ,5--,!lil!lEl9'i. , N - :!fi 'ii-- FDRMM, Ah, Tannenbaum, how lovely are your branches strung in popcorn, cookies, and other student-made decorations, and how lovely too are the red bells with mistletoe. Shawn Garman, you and your decoration committee did a good job as did you, Scott Fleming, in your coordina- tion of publicity along with Sherry Dudley's refreshment group and Sherri Drew's court com- mittee. Handel Scamp provided music, and at intermission Maria Salomone and Wayne Ford were crowned monarchs of the Christmas dance. Miss Hardin touches up the tree. 84 Christmas Dance -vim Si ' fl? il T 1, g , . V , r .f-1 ,re gf, ef. Julie Fry and Shawn Garman do last minute preparations for the dance. Bob Zimmerman helps with decora- tions. Snow King Wayne . . . Wayne and Maria are crowned! Shawn Garman and Roy Chapman do the honors. . M wr. The moments before the announcement were tense. Jane Twining, Dave Shute, Mary Westphal, Laura Maxwell, and Rob Learnard await the news. ueen Maria. . .Reign The King and Queen hold court. Finally the waiting is over. The focus is on Wayne and Maria. I X in 5?- Ts. NS Christmas Dance 85 A Festive Yuletide Concert , V . V , How many high school students like David Ingebretsen and Peggie Mossler have the opportunity to play a harpsichord? 86 Christmas Concert The Ingebretsen brothers gather 'round the Christmas tree before the concert. w t f 'se . A ' ' Ft Ag t J- t it All Connie Sheehan wanted for Christmas was her two front teeth. Her song won fans at the orchestra concert. I , i figftf i 5 , ix hi H, T jj. ?s.1'if' ' ' ,.f1,fifs,..f:' L f,i,lg,,,y.i5 U ' i . , , if 4.11 . ,ff'? - - .a as fa3g1'i3?: at ' Erin Boyd offers Mrs. Rachel Whitelock a cookie. The punch isn't ready yet. r M.. A Spanish class practices carols with Mrs. Price. , the Media Center. Ek., Y Even freezing weather doesn't stop pinata fans at Christmas. Mrs. Toney's door revealed that Quantico students come from many states. The Stockings were hung on Mrs. Steger's door. Lorrie Venegas kneels before the winning Christmas door at Want to I guess where Scrooges abide? Go upstairs and turn right. . . Christmas 87 Junior-Senior Prom - 1975 Kathy Trumble and Teresa Scozzari suggested the theme, Kathy supplied the sketches which won the prize offered by the Junior sponsors Miss Vaughan, Miss Brown, and Mr. Livingston. All that was left was hard work: painting scenery, silk-screening programs, planning flower arrangements, and finding a band. Besides the names of Trumble and Scozzari, those of Carl Zander, Doug Boyd, Liz Scott, Kathy Hogan, and Owen Hines should come to mind. Not to be forgotten too were the lovely flower baskets done by Mrs. Dane and the pages' aprons made by Mrs. Ingebretsen. There will never be another evening like May l7, 1975! rt' S1 fa-fl ,J r i ,ir lin K'The Prophets from Fredericksburg provided the music. 88 Prom The scenery of verdant landscapes and a Moorish castle towered over dancers and spectators. ,F 42 Pages Chris Herman and Val Knapp sample some of the pizza hors d'oeuvres. c'Goodbye Yellow Brick Roadn cj ,f cw ' ii i., I ' gg - w, . K 4, ,wk , . ., 564' Sherri Dow and Mike Upchurch take time out from dancing to enjoy a coke. An aerial view shows what's going on. Note Andy Arman's hat! Prom 89 Front: Liz Scott, Liz Edwards, Marsha Keyes, Linda Ames: Middle: Linda Hartman, Lisa McMahon, Kathy Trumbleg Back: Paul Fleming, Steve Stewart, Dave Shute. Kerry Prewitt Tapping Ceremony Honors Scholars A' - , QD If you attended the fall induction, you probably ,r,, to tt, , recall the speech made by Dr. Laura V. Sumner, ,, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Classics fb, ppp' l p 4. 'r e at Mary Washington College. She is the fascinating lady who held the coin before us. One side was engraved, the other side, blank. She challenged us to let ours lives print something worthwhile on its back. at 'Timm NHS members aren't just seen busy on assembly days. They are the school's official ushers at many ...Jia night functions. Members also compete for a scholar- ship given each year by their own group. NHS President Liz Scott leads fellow members into the gym for tapping ceremony. 90 National Honor Society Jeanne Hoppmeyer is stunned, but her friends seem to know what is happening! fs, 1 t nnns KJ fsa a12vQ's' a t' v.,, ' ,t nnsf ,Q V, s'aa' , nn, f 'Wi .y ssja S - f X' 'f 1 Liz Edwards taps DeDe Morris, surrounding friends Kathy Hogan and Jimmy Knapp seem de- lighted, too! Paul Eleming escorts his brother Scott to the stage for the induction ceremony. Finally the fall inductees gather for a picture: Greg Gordon, Scott Fleming, Sharon Wise, Sherry Dudley, Shirley Hoffman, Judy Parker, DeDe Morris, Jeanne Hopp- meyer, Matt Daniels, and Robert Palmer National Honor Society 91 JHS: Scholarship and Service Front: Mike Kirkpatrick. Karen Wesson. Lori Wesson. Lee Loftus. Scott Morris. Becky Anderson. Sonya Sweeneyg Middle: Gwen Fitzgerald. Terri Hartman. Carol ,S i l l ? . 2, P c E Peggie Mossler. President of National Junior Honor Society, inducts new members at the fall tapping ceremony. 92 National Junior Honor Society Prewitt. Peggie Mossler. Carl Ingebretsen. Mrs. Steger: Back: Connie Keyes. KayLynn Clawson. Marty Hogan. Ray Palmer. David Stewart. Carl Mundy On service projects, the National Junior Honor So- ciety works with the Business Club. At Thanksgiving, fruit juices and paper towels were collected for the Muriel Humphrey School in Woodbridge. At Christmas, clothing, books, and toys were brought in for Head Start children in Stafford County. Speakers are another feature of these two groups. NJHS had Capt. Arnold Fields speak on the quality of leadership at the fall induction service. The Business Club especially enjoyed MlSgt. Henry Kunkel and Mr. Bingham who spoke on ecology. Business Club Lends A Helping Hand I al Mary Quirk, Kim Pritchard, Nancy Kubik, and Donna Venegas make ready the doors as the items stored in the Business Room are readied for the trucks. adiia' ,aw-Ji. MW, g.g4-,M t- Y K Herbert Graves carefully packs a Come on, Liz! One more push is all it bag with collected goods. takes! N yt, , N ,s,, W W,,,,,,, , t ,,., , ,l,,. ,. ., H 5'7'ffiif 0 tWf-., Kiml Pritchard leaves her door to assist Mario Salomone fleftb with a heavy box. You may want to use a mirror to reverse this shot! Front: Nancy Kubik, Shirley Hoffman, Donna Venegas, Greta Lewisg Second: Lesa Stanley, Chris Hyskell, Jay Lawbaugh, Pam Desko, Debbie Hevener, Debbie Kennistong Standing: Debbie Os- borne, Janet Holton, Roy Chapman, Bonnie Cam- Mrs. Steger. sponsor. merano, Denise Palmer, Laura Torpey, Gary Pe- terson. Charles Irving, Laura Pare, Julie Shoemaker, Terri Pistelli, Sherri Dow, Robin Luke. Pam Surrel. Business Club 93 Boondocker xx. A patient Editor-inchief Liz Scott knows that a good journalist works at night and seldom has a Saturday off! Faculty Editor.Terri Pistelli, Club Editor Paul Fleming. and School-Life Editor Peggie Mossler seek the right picture for a layout idea. Paul also did the art work on the divider sections. 'fu W First: John Deming, Hope Darling, Peggie Mossler, Vicki Mundy, KayLynn Clawsong Back: Darrell Rosanelli, Mike Stevens, Janet Hagen, Middle: Susan Westphal, Scott Walsh, Terri Pistelli, Liz Edwards, Doug Boyd, Carl Fleming, Liz Scott, Christa Driefer, Paul Fleming, Betsy Zander, Lisa Waugaman 94 Boondocker Staff N., ,o' 'RV Y ,, fill K lg? I-4' H if i i I Sorting out pictures are John Deming, Janet Hagen, and Hope Darling. These three stayed busy during sales week. Janet, your NJaws announce. ment 1sn't easily forgotten. Class Editors Susan Westphal, Betsy Mundy, and Leanne Martin hunt for a class picture from a long roll of faces! . A k Q! r its 5 'Wx NWN.. W vw ' - Class Editor KayLynn Clawson and Business Manager Val Lutz study the style manual. Senior Editor Sherri Dow and Town Crier Christa Driefer get dummy sheets. Class Editors Scott Fleming and Vicki Stevens try to repair the cropper. Sports' Editors Carl Zander and Doug Boyd cut up at a .staff meeting. Carl's cover and other artistic con- tributions added much to this year's Boondocker. Boondocker 95 A Dedicated Group of Photographers Darrell Rosanelli and Mike Walsh spent many afternoons in the darkroom developing negatives for the Boondocker. Often a picture has to be printed several times before the necessary contrasts prevail. 2 i . -f- irq, . w , .w -' -1+ , , ,g A it JMR X JV 5.-mcg-if: 'V It tn pptpiii id ii g ,dtinieoi Photographers Jane Twining and Lisa Waugaman were seldom seen during the 1975-76 school year without a camera. Over the Christmas holidays and at semester break, Morse Olsen and Rudy Woltner printed over a hundred pictures for the Boondocker at the base photography lab. 96 Photography Club The entire Photography Club contributed pictures to the Boondocker and some to Inklings. Forward to back: Eric Stumpf, Frank Misemer, Lisa Waugaman, Jane Twining, and Ronnie Keating Back: Mike Walsh, Darrell Rosanelli Inklings Staff Front: Marcie Willis Second: Paul Fleming, Jim Peeden, Lisa Waugaman, Scott Fleming Back: Dan Armel, Russell Ames, David Coleman .. L' N ,,t.Gt59ff:.g:l1'g 5 Three editors at work - Scott . Fleming fPoetryl, David Brown . CProseJ, and Paul Fleming fEditor-in-Chiefj. . i Mrs. Rachel Whitelock, Mrs. Teresa Schlacter, and Mrs. Jackie Alexander were judges in the Inklings' contests in prose, poetry, photography, and art. David looks over art entries with Mrs. Toney's approval. i 1 ... ,, at Inklings 97 The Junior Dramatics Club put on a show for the pho- tographer! Going up are Natalie Boddy, Rhonda Clemons, Kim Puckett, Theresa Pierzchalag Going down are Tammy Phelan, John George. Kevin Jones Mimics N7 'A my l ' it -N f o 'wma-Aww H ' ., 'A H vu.. WJ '-T HV' l E x l A-are 'i ' The Junior Dramatics Club does The Open Window, the story of Vera, a voracious lier, and Mr. Nuttel. Terri Sheehan fleftj looks for the short story version of this play. immicks 1 5 , Q l X, West Side Story right in Quantico's ovvn back alley! Kerry Prewitt needs some pointers on how to die, though. Only Jane Twining seems to lament his fate! 12. Q I Pa- L ' V MAX, J .5 . The Marx Brothers? No, just the officers of the Forensics Club: Leanne Martin. Vice-President: Eric Zander, President: Lacy Twinmg. Secretary-Treasurer. What talent! What charisma! What hams! Kneeling are David Popiolek. Jane Twining, Lacy Twining, and Derek Brown. Standing are Kerry Prewitt, Eric Zander, Leanne Martin, David Shute. Chris Wise, Debbie Osborne, and Steve Lawbaugh. Forsenics 99 Beat Beat Drums! Blow Bugles Blow! Front: Barbie Lawrence, Maria Michalick, Brianne Purdy, Sonya Sweeney, Kathy Lawbaugh, Pia Scaglione, Don Lutz, Kelli Walker, Jody Neyman: Second: Denise Palmer, Junior Heaggans, Ken Beason, Dale Elfes, Gray Scaglione, Peggie Mossler, Laura Pare, Lisa McMahon, Susan Westphal, Larry Daniels: Third: Larry Fry, Roy Chapman, Steve Lawbaugh, Leroy Strain, Wayne Daniels, William Johnson, David Osborne, Robbie Hahne, Bryan Gossett, Lori Wesson, Cathy Strain: Fourth: John Thomas, Kevin Jones, David Steube, Carl Mundy, Kerry Prewittg Fifth: Dana Scaglione. Steve Peeden, Frank Misemer, Jimmy Quirk, Fred Heaggans, Lashawn Dean, Steve Stewart, Jim Klinger. Acropolis 7844 and Jim Klinglerl Those vibrations still linger in the memories of assembly- goers that November day in '75. Then the band's part in The Stars and Stripes Forever at Homecoming along with its selections from Godspell at the Winter Concert were among the highlights ofthe year. How does Mr. Whitehead do it with a Dana fBoing- BoingJ Scaglione, a Jim CBom-Boomb Klinger, a Kerry fPotsyJ Prewitt, a Denise fShut-upl Palmer, and a Chris CHot-lipsj Hale, always ready with a quip'? Take it away, Jim Klinger! 100 Band an fs K is , l , M m,,,,,.., ,.,,, .. M B14 Q 9 ei' , ' -Qgrz-wg' .,-- 11 .. f:Q,5'f,-f' -If f fi 7 Jim Quirk is ready forthe kill. H an'-L 3 - If ,. .V L :EM XiQi'. . W K E, ' if UA Y b , . . .wifi -1 .Je 45.1 L . 7 5 ai d f'-.fxx-Q? Sy fm na? X . f 5 me X . A . 22 . if . 'K i 5 I 9 - ' Q - -5:4 img, . . 'W TQ' ' f 543' .K sf- v- ' ' 2 X 1 'g,, .- lg, -Y ,,k - iz .lggxgzfgagigwggfl r v. 5155-W' ,',gr1 W l 1 F 1 is if i e3i'sf 55i,fffii,lf' Dana Scaglione seems unaware of Quirk's madness. As. . Mr. Whitehead seems oblivious to the action overhead. l , , iff: VVVV ,- , 21 W .. in . . 1 me e Qier s I i , lm, 'f - V ii. SQ ' ' uni .mf Q.: ' A 'Q Tv' KA -, Ting, 4 I -I ,- A ,I 4 , new is I, .,V4 . A I U 1 Okay gang, let's break it up and get to work. ifwnmunisief Denise Palmer checks to see what's happening in the back. It doesn't seem to be very musical, that's for sure. Band 101 Different Notes for Different Folks Left to right, Front Row: John Willmon, David Ingebretsen, Popiolek, Matt Willis, Chuck Hatmaker, John Demingg Second Theresa Sketoe, Patti Trumble, Danette Giles, Susan Hartman, Darilyn Brown: Third Row: Tommy Shoemaker, Mike Ramer, Mike Chapman, Lori Wesson, Jane Twining, Lacy Twining. Ton ,4 Mike Darling, Carl Ingebretsen. Marvin Keating, David Row: Robert Wellington. Mariana Mossler, Marcia Willis, Lynn Little. Terri Sheehan, Connie Ring, Karen Wesson, Ray Palmer. Chuck Johnson, Don Hammer, Carl Hamm, y Scaglione, Scott Walker, Wes Palmoreg Back Row: Dana Scaglione, Joe Nelson, Ben Urbanczyk, Bryan Harris, Jon Ingebretsen, Skip Morris, Jeff Coleman, Marty Hogan, Bill Coleman, Peggie Mossler. Laura Pare, Roy Chapman, Eddie Nelson. Not pictured: Debbie Epps. Dana Dobbs. and Keith Schuette. Officers of the orchestra: President, Don Hammer, Secretary, Roy Chapman, S.C.A. Representative, Peggie Mosslerg Vice President, Carl Ingebretsen. 102 Orchestra This year the Orchestra dedicated its fall Pop Concert to the late Leroy Anderson. Among the most enjoyable of his pieces played were Plingk, Plank, Plunk and The Syncopated Clock? Then, who could forget David lngebretsen's Maple Leaf Rag solo? Two other solos were played by Peggie Mossler and Mrs. Cathy Holme - uChopin's Favorites. The Christmas Concert presented music that was popular during the six- teenth century. As always, Showtime '76, the orchestra's major production, highlighted the year. The Qimbo officers are left to right: President, Mrs. Wessong Treasurer, Mrs. Coleman, Secretary, Mrs. Hartmang Vice Pres- ident, Mrs. Hogan. 1 Mr. Drake is always happy after a good concert, as Susan Hartman observes. Joe Nelson, Ben Urbanczyk, and Dana Scaglione are the clock in Leroy Anderson's 'lSyncopated Clock 2 K ia. , s. A 9 ,,.,..--- -1 X . .Eu Liz Wellington helps out with Keating and Mike Ford Watch. imbo Supports Music Qimbo, a club organized by parents who have children in orchestra, raises money through coffee sales during night school and a rummage sale. The money is used to buy supplies such as reeds, strings, music, and other items ,essential to any orchestra. Last year the Qimbo Club bought a musical typewriter so music would no longer have to be written by hand. 'trl 'N I L K i,.,.,Qm ,jk,:.,-, I .Q Ek: .,. 1. 1. ,. V.,., ,,,,,,... 4 -. the coffee sales while Duane ' ilrr gg- - f . f ili as ' .1 ' -:i' if ,..,s, n 7'5 rfsrr r . 'Je l ,'rt r- ' ' A I LW., A .i'.:,,- 5 Q as W ' rtffi ?l? Q.,77 1 Scott Walker and Connie Ring rummage through the rummage sale. Orchestra 103 High School Chorus 'T is-D . f,o ss. . J., Front: Lisa McMahon, Pia Scaglione, Mary Quirk, Mary Ana Sedag Top: Cindy Roop. Chris Wise. Herbert Graves, Westphal,Jane Twining, Debbie Osborne: Middle: Kathy Lisa Fallon. Val Lutz. Sharon Boddy, Renae Olsen, Lawbaugh, Christy Hale, Becky Seda, Connie Sheehan. Leanne Martin. Dressed in long beige print dresses, the girls in the High School Chorus entertained us with excerpts from Funny Girl and went on to sing for the local Kawanis and Lions' Clubs. Then there was Connie Sheehan's l-losanna from Jesus Christ Superstar and her poignant God Bless America at the homecoming ceremonies. The Folk Chorus members were dressed in fine style, too, but we remember most their songs. At Christmas they sang a song composed by Quanticols own Miss Jeanette Comer entitled Hear The Christmas Songs. Folk Chorus Front: C. Hatmaker, R. Chapman, S. Walker D. Scott, S. Gondek, K. Lidster, P. Trumble, C. M, Jayne, K, Jayne, D. Willmon, S. Hartman, L. Sheehan, L. Martin, D. Osborne, D. Rosanelli, Wesson, M. Willis, T. Sheehan, K. Kerns: Sec- J. Palmer: Back: M. Wise, C. Johnson, R. Gar- ond: W. Ford, D. Hammer, M. Willis, C. rard, M. Ramer, J. Coleman, J. Willmon, R. Wesson, M. Climo, J. Arcuni, E. Boyd. P. Palmer. B. Coleman, R. Wellington, A. Latoz. Dudley, T. Trumble, K. Vogt, C. Ring: Third: Not pictured: K. Wesson M. Darling, C. Johnson, J. Fischer, R. Deforest, 104 Chorus ' Chess Club ' , , ., J ., , sa. .3 Media Club Left to Right: Susan Parks, Laurie Torpey, Liz Well- ington, Bob Boyd, Mr. George, Mike Ford, Janet Holton. Debbie Osborne, Lisa Waugaman. Not pic- tured: Lorie Schell, Wayne Ford, Terri Pistelli, Jeanne Hoppmeyer, Peggie Mossler ChesslMedia 105 It's Academic M B S S IIIIANTH-n David Shute and fellow team members James O'Rourke and Mike Walsh are ecstatic over Quantico's first win. Standing in back are host, Mr. Mac McGarry, Ms. Berthe Schuchat, and Mrs. Becky Butler. What Do 6'Market,' and 'tYard Have in Common? After many hours of drilling with questions from every imaginable field, the Quantico team was ready 5 to meet Osbourn Park and Suitland High Schools. That first round proved victorious and a cash prize was won. The next show put Quantico against Mont- gomery Blair and Duval High Schools. Quantico came in second then. The whole experience was intellec- tually challenging. It was a good year! Now you've had time to answer the question above which David Shllte tackled on the first Sl'lOW. Stock', Butler fsponsorl, Paul Fleming. Karl Hufl Derek Brown, Kris is the Winning I-esponsey Furstenberg, Kathy Trumble. Lisa McMahon, Liz Scott, Chris ' Wise. A Front: Mike Walsh, Dave Shute, James O'Rourkeg Back: Mrs. 106 It's Academic Mrs. Butler directed many a night training session in the library. Remember, too, those sessions in the trailer with the lightbulbs? Doug Boyd and Paul Fleming seem amused while Mike Walsh fcenterl seems to ponder the next question. Poor Chris Hys- kell should be elated that Quantico won the first It's Ac- ademic en- counter, but for reasons unk- nown, Terri Pistelli and Nancy Shute come to her rescue! A bus- load from the school cheered the team of scholars. Academic 107 Junior Science Club Front: Frank Misemer, Vicki Stevens, Tracy Pistelli, Kathy Rhonda Clem0I1S, Natalie B0flCly, John George, -ll1I1i0f Seiler, Janet Orey, Lisa Duncan Middle: Gwen Fitzgerald, HCHSEHUS, KlmHCHl'Y,KafllYKCI'1l'llSt0T1 Robert Lewis, Debbie Beiger, Lee Loftus, Clark Brown Back: Rifle Club Seated: Leslie O'Conner, Chuck Johnson CVice-presidentl, Willis, CWO Anti? Third ROW! Dail Afmel, Jim SPafl4S, David Michelle Anti CPresidentJ, Angela Irby CSecretary-Treasurerb, Ashley, Harold Haye, Greg Hornsby, Kenny Magalong, Dale David Osborneg Second Row: Mr. Carlson, Christine Magee, Elfes, Jack Davis, Larry Parker, Bill -l0lif1S0I1, David Slellbe, James Sketoe, Cliff Johnson, Tom Taylor, Ross Fetterly, Matt Joe Englehart 108 Jr. SciencelRifle International Club First: Jose Estevez, Mario Salomone, Debi Mancuso, Cheryl Banks, Debbie Lariosag Second: Jeanie Arcuni, Lori Wesson, Chris Wesson, Janet Orey, Brianne Purdy, Becky Anderson, Stephanie Gagliardo, Mary Westphal: Steve Lawbaugh Robert Palmer, Maria Salomone, Barbara Woltner Mario Salomone, and Greg Gordon stand in from of a poster depicting the place they visited this spring - Espana! LJ Third: Carl Ingebretsen, Gwen Fitz- gerald, Lacy Twining, Jeanne Hopp- meyer, Julie Shoemaker, Barbara Woltner, Fourth: Dave Shute, Lori Schell, Mark Michalick, Linda Ames, Robert Palmer, Deana Scroggins. Lori Wesson, Chris Wesson, and David Shute receive a trophy from President Linda Ames after competing in the language tOUI'l'13.I'T1CI1I. Dope Stop Front: Sherry Drew, Sally McKee, DeDe Morris, Jeanne Hoppmeyer, Judy Parkerg Second: Mrs. Dorothv Krax- berger, Wayne Ford, Kathy Trumble, Mike Ford, Nancy Shute, Mr. David Smith: Third: Carl Zander, Karl Huf, Terri Pistelli, Dave Shute, Kris Fursten- berg. International ClublDope Stop 109 Maw- 'MK Varsity Cheerleaders: Nancy Shute, Christie Hale, Kathy Trumble, Sherri Drew, Chris Hyskell. Judy Parker, Jeanne Hoppmeyer, Kim Chace 4'Here Come The Judge - Freezeli' Fans are not likely to forget this squad! Remember that assembly when Judges Chace and Shute tried the case of Warriors vs. Falcons '? Those nips of Cough syrup wouldn't hold up in a real court of law! Then, that Devils cheer with the heavy stomping and that Freeze cheer about Old Lady Lucy really got the crowds involved. By the way, it can now be revealed that those new outfits were really tennis dresses. lt was Captain Kim Chace along with her Co-Captain Nancy Shute who led the squad in a very successful year. 9 Captain Kim Chace does her thing! 112 Varsity Cheerleaders J J .K ni nr D ' UNK M 1 ,JMCYWQI 'iz f 133, 'iff Y , X44 ' V? ,max 9 'I tl ' fill 'WX Varsity Cheerleaders 113 . ff Q, v 1 it g1-.J,7, fy i ,N ., I , Y .grief If mf 42 V, ., R J , .A 1 .0 5 x,,,.4 3' 5,.,'w.'-z.- xr I ,L . Q W ,- ,f , , ' i.. -4 N ,.,,' . :,, m 5 1 A .71 ' ' '21 mf? . . L ' ui N ffxxi w ? , X, Xi 5:9 ri 1-1 W' 1 , ax' WY x El I , .,..c,ff sp R , f iv. .. ' 1 . 5? 4 4 ' -ww. 'Y K: ,, 58 0 , ny ' :LMI A Q, V gn? ff' . 'f V K, 4 1 - Y 'W' vu ,ws ', 3, M A v . 2 F' E n Wmwgy. ww., WM WHY .g.-- Afzi L. K . - Mm '- - f- ,,W,,?,L..,,.., ,Y,,,, , us? fw X f 'rm HW Qififafwf M LM y' rm MI' 'A-Emdzffqfm 39 4 M m i-'i:S,l W' Af 'ma-fp ,WW parFjr -ui-... ,f 'H Ii' 1 Eff- - , 1 , 4 I ' 1. Q A -Vx? A ., - W rx: f 'Q Pau I - , - 5-5 f ff ,Q 25 ygww... ami. ,ff H 5 x mmf. ' ,, 'f -z1f 22'ff' 2!f.: 'f -:WW wwf-' Y 2 -' ,, 1 N ,X ' ' L W. ' ' Vu- -V . vw Y ,M YY Y, . , -F f, , Center: Cathy Harter Back:.Patty Trumble, Adrienne Hoppmeyer, Michelle Hatmaker, Tracy Clewis, Christy Lawbaugh, Bev Ash- burn, Laurie Hyskell, Debbie Bieger, Lisa Bergeron 1 1- L E 5 iakiafifir iufiii' ' ar Q. Q vw 41: t x,, it Vi Up if fr v' Boogaloo With The JV Cheerleaders JV cheerleaders givin' it all they've got! ye' The JV cheerleaders led by Bev Ashburn and assistant Christy Law- baugh boogalooed their way into the crowds at athletic events crying f'Whatcha gonna yell for and when not cheering, they were famous for their mounts. How often can you remember Cathy and Adrienne forget- ting which way to go and Lisa's and Debbie's lead-offs on the rebound and sink-it chants? The new outfits designed by the girls added ever present color to the gym on game days. JV Cheerleaders 115 Devil Warriors Persevere With Spirit is 7 - ' ' is V , f - ' . V . fj ',,. I :J rriir ' V V1 B J ' V V ',,. li ' S:- 4:i:lvG:! -'4'E.fl:Vl?YEiE' 1-' H 'rf l'iT5?2E3CgEYifiE-IZV' lzV'12TV ' .,,- ' 4 Y ,, , V ,i,. . , ,r,,, ,, rr'-' -'--'i , ' . - , . ., . ' - . -wa: ,V f'.- - ' V. 'sk -' ,fi r 1 if W. V , 5' - V. ',-- VV ,rw ' 'f ' VH ' ' .J Vw: , V ' P1 V L'-- , QV ' gfehn V .,- - - -V -f -i-' ' i , 'rips ' V V, W i-', , , ,L Lf ' W ' ,V 1 if 1 R' 1 -' ,Q '.-, mf W,,f V ,, , 5 J I 's rrir 1 -. f . V I -' or ',,. ' V '-.' - , ' A' ' M S r , f VV -, tr. , ,, 51, 15,7 , ' .,' f ii , - V A wma, 'i ra.:Vy,,r fff,:. .i,, ,gi ' r 4 W 'rj ,V My t, ? . ,:- f, TQ is 5 ' ' 'N 2' , r 'lfjigf -' J I V S. ' ' J A 1 ' via A Y Va i V iV 1? ' :Vi-ear 112 V X- It .. .VM pail: ,..V ester us... -V 5 W - Q. V f ' , li W' f .-.L 5iL9fli1,f'iv V ' ' J d' V- - ,V ef- ' gf . 5 ' 52,127 ., Wai? ' ' 'V' J V, ii , Al i'Qf7' if K Vs? 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V - ,wfwf1,.','f::fizvexfff-Q 'Y 'K A ' X , , grffzyzzf V,,,.2Q1liggsi.:ffirS'ii!Hf,1' 4. 4 1 '--- K' W :ff f- 'YF' E QL ., w Y irf?5!.:!.'.,!Y-flff' V 7 1, Front: Robert Wellington, managerg Pat Wise, Rex Dean, Dana Scaglione, Bill Barry, Jim Cameron, Jimmy Wells, Mike Chapman, Bobby Green, Jim Sparks, Billy Reeves, manager, Middle: Eric Zander, Jim Latoz, Mike Hamilton, Mike Ford, Doug Parsons, Don Mabry, Bob Gondek, O'Neil Buesing, Rick Flannigan, Mike Bergeron, Back: Coach Stevens, Rob Learnard, Darcy Bass, Mike Walsh, Wayne Ford, Carl Zander, Glenn Ryhanych, Dwain Rosanelli, Bill Seiler, Dave Shute, Rick Kalm, Coach Leonard, Coach Alvey. L'Football is not a contact sport, it isa collision sport. The 1975 Devil Warriors held this to be all too true. Punishing opponents, the Warriors not only faced the other teams, but many times rain, wind, bitter cold, and other outside forces had to be confronted. Football disproves the law of evolution, the fittest do not always survive. ,. , .,, ,, , A? 11 -V qs. -.Yi ,gg , - g 'ue ' Quantico's big O ! Q ei 2 The defense is ready for anything! 116 Football Season Ends With A 3-3-2 Record lg? l vt' The team huddles up, listening for in- structions on the next play. Suddenly, Mike Hamilton utters the immortal gvords: Stron' Right, Fo-Fo Pow'r On et! Above, players psych themselves up for the Pallotti game while Coach Stevens gives last minute instructions to the statistician. Devil Warriors hit the iield at the onset of the homecoming game. Football 1 17 The if 1 ,EQ Seniors The team's senior players were Mike Walsh, Mike Hamilton, Carl Zander, Jimmy Wells, Wayne Ford, Doug Parsons, Bill Seiler, and Darcy Bass. We yield the field to next year's team! Qgiimii, -li 455321 At left, Coaches Stevens, Alvey, and Leonard stand with Wayne Ford. A football player never forgets the men who made the team what it is - the men who encour- age, support, and urge the team to victory, yet uphold it in defeat, remembering the motto: It's only a game. M? ' u w Wm. ., . , P .4 tt .ff , g fs eg ' mmf' 'fe' gf. ,-, wil sf ' ' V tw. al? p 'fl ,F FE -ii if? if-'F X ' 'N Wayne punts one away as the Devil Warriors scamper downfield to a 34-6 victory over Flint Hill. 1 18 Football Ford, Parsons, and Flannigan Honored Doug Parsons with his Sportsmanship Award. The Lineman and Back Awards went to Rick Flannigan and Billy bootin' the ball. Wayne Ford respectively. The Scoreboard Quantico 0 Quantico 0 Quantico 0 95Quantico 32 Quantico 14 ,'cQuantico 5 8 Quantico 8 8 St, Mary's - 0 Washington and Lee - 0 Bullis - 0 Friends -19 Brentsville 6 Flint Hill :kQuantico 34- - O Charlotte Hall -32 Pallotti Football 1 19 Feminine Whims Prove Victorious .3 bi My: A1 fFrontJ Debbie Green, Kelly Walker, Linda Michalick, Sharon Boddy, Liz Edwards, Kathy Hogan, Valerie Lutzg QMiddleJ Coach Linda Hurff, Lisa Fallon, Denise Palmer, Pia Scaglione, Sally McKee, Jo Lynn Palmer, Paula Bell, Laura Pareg CBackl Managers: Donna Rosanelli, Denise Elfes, Bev Barry, Cindy Dudley, Not Pictured: Karen Martin. i W 'W f f 1 . V' , 7'W fi'fi11iffi' QF' N 120 Girls' Basketball Year Terminates With An 8-1 Record 4? 'yifiliii ' Sharon Bodqy concentrates hard as she goes for a one-pointer. She knows if she doesn't make it she will have a beloved suicide to run. That was incentive for most of the girls. So you don't think I can do it? says senior Sharon Boddy before a foul shot. If you ask me Liz, your uniform looks fine on you, says Valerie Lutz during warm-ups as Kathy Hogan fin backgroungj ponders on whether or not to pick up the basketball. Girls' Basketball 121 Edwards Named Most Outstanding Player Liz Edwards, a junior, was named the Most Out- standing Player for the 1975 season. She was the high scorer with a 16.6 point average per game, ending nine games with 150 points. She was followed closely by Kathy Hogan who ended with 91 points for the season. Liz along with Kathy were cocaptains and the team's morale leaders on and off the court. -W,. k'V. i -Q V, ' ' 1 5. . .trio I 'S 1 1 - il,i it 'jx yi, 2 C .. .iw - I lik Ju it yisy . s f-is k fu Q' 'QV 'vxff Vi ti -L. W ' ' L U , L I , . , , 4 M 5 i i Pia Scaglione, Sharon Boddy, and Kathy Hogan position them- selves around the center circle to receive the tip. j-dl ..,,.,,,,, .Ja , 1... :rip ' .s , M y .'. , ,uv . , ag, ...D A. ,,. .. is f xr ' N' -1 4 ' ,A Q. - .. , Mag! :lx :. Junior Liz Edwards displays trophy she received for being named Most Outstanding Player for the 1975 season. t'Looking Back. . Y' Although the girls' team was young and in some cases inexperienced, it was a most successful season, sporting an 8-1 record. Seniors Kathy Hogan and Sharon Boddy along with junior Liz Edwards were the only returning players. Ac- cording to Coach Linda Hurff, the Devil War- riors' offensive leaders were Liz Edwards, Kathy Hogan, Kelly Walker, and Sharon Boddy. She named Liz Edwards, Kathy Hogan, and Sharon Boddy again, but this time as defensive standouts along with Pia Scaglione. Coach Hurff also men- tioned that Lisa Fallon and Kelly Walker were two promising newcomers. To look at them, this trio of returning players, Liz Edwards, Kathy Hogan, and Sharon Boddy, seems like three normal girls, but to know them is to know three definitely insane basketball players. 122 Girls' Basketball Front: David Ingebretsen, Jose Bstevez, Mike Long, Glen Greeng Second: Mike Pirnie, Dave Luke, Steve Trumble, Billy Palmer, Carl Ingebretsen, Coach Potving Back: Bill Coleman, Robert Palmer, Mark Michalick, Steve Lawbaugh, Jeff Cross Countr : Low Score Wins Col em an. These five weren't around for the picture above, so in freezing weather they managed to smile: In back are Kris Furstenberg, Bobby Lake, K.C. Kalm with Jimmy Halliday and Carl Heath in front. 1 Quantico Woodbridge-J V I5 Quantico Bullis-V 42 Quantico Garfield-JV 46 Quantico Bishop Ireton-V I5 Ouantico Expiscopal -JV 35 Quantico Osbourne-V l 8 Quantico West Springfield-JV 32 Ouantico Robert E. Lee-JV 39 Quantico St. Albans:'V 17 Cross Country 123 ,gm Cross . ,rg fi. 'f Country J-QQ r gr., . k ,,,,4,,.wr'- Y elif 1 ' k .K .,.,.rfwwWiwe -f-- Carl Ingebretsen runs . . Cross Country involves determination, endurance, stamina, and self-discipline. This year's team showed all of these attributes. Although this is somewhat of an individual sport, our team ran somewhat in a pack like wolves ready to kill. And they're off! Bill Palmer races . . fffyk. 'V V? gag. gp X ,.,, ,. . , . 4 . it ' I i 'A an ,. mm tt or ..,, f gt Q ,W .sq r.......-ff ,f 1 z 1 :rr , 1, 44- ' if T. its Xq'm:fZfl3Qii3f13E5 X 5 ' . I C A .5 gf ff gg:f2.,f!,zf:fV,, - - .., 1? rr A -,arf--fw:g1 -, fy f , - Matt Daniels congratulates Bobby Lake on a fine run. QQ Runs .AW . TN ,, Qi , 00 53 60 J 'Lf 'Eli solo Wi' I .35 'f JCI 2 so Ahead , . , 3, Kris Furstenberg presses onward . . , Mark Michalick perseveres . Robert Palmer nears the finish . . . ,Hifi In the end, Billy Palmer receives the Most Valuable Runner trophy. Cross Country 125 Front: Doug Pfrimmer CManagerJ, Kris Furstenberg, Glen Ryhanyck, Mark Michalick, Bobby Lake, Bill Tom Karrer, Mike Ford, Steve Stewart, Mark Cun- Bergeron ningham Back: Liz Edwards CManagerJ, K.C. Kalm, L -.gg ,iye Bobby Glen 126 Varsity Basketball Shooting, Rebounding - Varsity Style Bill bounding and praying for the ball! 6 N' 5 fb i 1 s f JA if Q- Q ff '94 ' f 2 Q T f' s, 6- iff 'T I 1 . 1' ,tit 31 a , The team in action. Tom scores with a layup. Coach Mesa Mike, get that rebound! Varsity Basketball 127 I Nl A u w' Z2 5 if mf KILL-IIE no M I1 9 ' .'.',bQX.-5 gf y ir .- .3 5 V' 4 ' M Qg f - , 1 X Wf Yr X. gk I 2 W ,. 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Y .v J 4 ' 252 ' Front: Jim Sparks, Art Medis, Charlie Irving, Marty Hogan, Ames, Doug Stevens, Matt Daniels, Rick Kalm, Chuck Fred Heaggans, Brad Stevens, LaShawn Dean Back: Russell Johnson, Robert Palmer, Mike Bergeron O J umpmg Is Onl Part Of The Game f 'H K V MM, 130 JV Basketball it ,A 3, .36 J' .i 4555 'il 4 X . rx l ' ' V. f--Y 'THE SCOREBOARD' Quantico Opponent 49 Takoma Academy 44 87 Ascension 42 Gonzaga 46 St. Anselms 73 Capital Christian 60 Flint Hill 83 Capital Christian 44 Takoma Academy 75 Ascension 68 Queen Anne 35 Bullis 48 St. Anselms 54 St. Stephens 52 Bullis 60 Flint Hill 'Z Jejjiiiif ' .af 'w 4 Will the lady with the camera please get off the court? if 2 5 8: Lug , 24 . r ' V ,- 'A-'QSFQ Coach Bedford - doing what comes naturally! Q Wi. 9 I .1 gr --. S-... ...- -n Palmer concentrates on a foul shot 5 7 ff C I , --V' .1 -r Q X W X A a --. 'W ' Hui- ,H ' 5 I ' ' - 3' f . .at 1 hir fa! -fr 41: ' ELM .v X I, ,kms ,Q f-4 , -3? K m m :X kk , . ,A 77 ,. s-1 ,., , ' N- f. A gf, I g' an , , - ,, , f S fi A s ' 1'-7: , .fff'3'1-W 4 . 4 - 3 A: JV Basketball 131 ,-. ' r can i , -'Q u . 'L f V, sw if N45 B : ug 61 iv. f i k - , V I 55-Aff' 1 -'ig 3 Q AV v G W if if i 4 is i e ie i In gb Q wk 1 i M J' A ' , -JI! 'W' Sizing up the game. Agreeing on the play. 5 35,2 ...J 1 ff gps 3 ggffg Milli in HCUOU- Fred watches the scoreboard. Down the court with Palmer 'NW W Y f ff ,f W ,, YA 1 - NTW I V Ab-1100 , ,..M,, J- i sv A i af 4 ,,,,, , V Y Li 1 me 5 I i we S : : . , -. :f 0? , l 1 1 ' ' ,X 1 NE! 73 Q ng. h9Sgf,4,? - -11 xi M3 eiffm-i img- Q X N N- NN ' 9 i hai e - i i A-M V 154 ff N If i i i g.i, ee - y e V '- ,. 'ff-f iie' ' eeii feieeiie J' R' . , -f .ff , 4,.,...,...e,. an ! i fig A 23 e i gig? , 4-M . .W .gmail Golf Team: left to right: Rick Reynolds, Mesa, Judd Limbach, Scott NOW, Jim Barry Nolf, Kurt Drumright, Kerry Prewitt. CHITICFOII, John New, and Mark FUrSI6I1b6rg. Kris Furstenberg, Doug Pfrimmer, Coach Winning 1975 Season: ll-O Mark Hofstetter teeing off! Kurt Drumwright putting the ball! 133 Golf Front: Debi Mancuso, Teresa Pierzchala, Mary Hamm, Bonnie Cammerano Back: Kim Puckett, Brianne Purdy, Kathy Seiler, Janet Orey, Kim Clawson mnastic Team Bends To Mlusic 134 Gymnastics Zsafbx lf you ever passed by the gym at mid-winter around 6:00 p.1n., you may have heard music like Ain't She Sweet and Rocky Mountain High. If you bothered to look in, you would have seen Quuntieos gymnastic team at work under the di- rection of Mrs. Moore, Cartwheels, splits, hand- stands, the horse, and parallel bars had to be mas- tered before those meets with other schools. A Seiler Demonstration! 1 Janet Orey, Kim Pucket 9. f, it rt P , :ff 'rw . ' ' in l' t, and Debi Mancuso work on gymnastic stunts. 5 Gymnastics 135 Track - 1975 Front: David Shute, Bob Gondek, Steve Lawbaugh Back: Dal Luke, Don Mabry, Joe Mancuso, Billy Reeves, Don Doug Boyd, Billy Palmer, Eric Zander, Carl Ingebretsen, Hammer, Bill Coleman, Coach Potvin, Carl Zander Tennis - 1975 Left go Riiht: Mrs. Kitchin, Pam Desko, Michelle Walsh, Denise Palmer, Julie Shoemaker and from the boy's team last year IS M1 e Walsh. 136 Trackffennis Baseball- 1975 W Q f Front: Tom Karrer, Robert Palmer, Mark Hale Back: Bob Boyd, Mark Michalick, John Dane, Softball - 1975 Front: Shawn Garman, Debi Mancuso Back: Debbie Sherry Dow, Michelle Lewis, Terry Sullivan, Missy Graves, Sharon Boddy, Kathy Hogan, Liz Edwards, MacLean, Cathy Dickerson, Cathy Schlegal Sherry Drew, Not Pictured: Lynn Siemon, Sally McKee, BaseballlSoftbal1 l37 HM 3 6 sc. MW 1 0'N i ,V- 'un -.,, gel,-,,, 'Tis time for us seniors to part from our home base. Physically we will sever our ties, but often our memories will bring us back to our days at Quantico. CLASS OFFICERS President Doug Boyd Vice Presitinet Elizabeth Scott Secretary Sherri Dow Treasurer Kathy Hogan Parliamentarian Carl Zander Sponsors Mr. Wayne Craig Mr. Frank Orr f. PQI' A xr? Q? , x 5 x Q 1 .. , , .'! ' ryfx . Y-mx. A I lf? f r S.: x- A - , 1 Q- . -. X, X. ' X V. X X 1 . wxii' EQ N5 fr ASX A N x Xi' w ,X N S .gy x 'z x ' 2 x x k Xt X. ffxfi QW N .X K Avg 'Ji NN nl ?w'.g. q Q- S'F0 X'Q ' , . x x. f , gl ,-- XXX -X X ,x-V L , . Xlx . X X .xy X . X ' -x yn 'X my xX X f -,MM in? Xs,tu,A xx, 9 XV N r 'X I -LAW , Ng '. 5 .X - . X-' X Q, . N 3. Q 2 . f .. X - 1 ' xx, ,. . N99 N X1 gg V . ' lt Rf Nw. 'T - f, i EV XXQG X X ,X Y ' px xx! t 1 AM '-Yf:'x1 R .3 'X K 'wL:.F - N 55-' ' XR f ASQ. YN ' . M. fm X X--. - 2 ' , f - V v. . N . KA 3 Q. :HN ...X Q- . gw -X, M 5 Y .lk fybi Y. K X ffffjwffi--. . X ' X , is Q2 iw I IN X' 9. ,Q x N ,VZ KK. .qi I-X. 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H 92:55 f 3 Q , gig.: X-qffsbs' f Wifi, 4 as :: L- t , 4 CD-E -if iff: A , 'NMI . , A 1221 -1 fy f 7 f'. g t Q . in t Q 9 KW'Wf 'gahwwwwvwa T 'H' .fc--ft X .. .. is ' wf i'i's i,ies,. -.ani ,., A Lisa McMahon, Kim Chace, and Nancy Shute hard at work! :'f mf . . D I L,,: wwnaaWwl1zt5gwsi Sega i i 1 it bf Z A,V ., I V Ji W V A Q' '1-' Q 4 ..'- 7 , ' .V i-,' fi ..-. .'.,' 5 free? Wwawwwmw W - Lqkl 1 . X '- '55 ' iii . K ,Q 4 lx .Nr . X T?M Wihwwwwk a i -8 '34 1 s li - 3'-3.37 'ja Q f 1. F rff gwgu l. vi r 1 K ' fa 4 u ' A . t r .--e. ' -- -' . ,. ,. ...,.,. . V1 5 , Q1 W x -5 V Kathy Hogan and Mr. Craig get Christmas greenery bills straight. 140 Seniors Remember when Orr and Craig both had bandaged fists? Wonder if anyone reported them to Mr. Kalasky or to Doc Savage ? Seniors work on matchbook favors for the bazaar in one of the night workshops. The Bazaar 5:55 v rr-W 1 15 g J ' if ll' i Rope was prepared for hanging baskets by Kim Pritchard, Jim Peeden, and John Dane Being a senior at Quantico means government and income taxes and Words- worth, Shelley, and Keats. It means homeroom in the cafeteria and a few extra minutes to get to lunch. It means a senior trip! That trip comes only after some hard work at a magazine sale, Saturday morning concessions at Butler Stadium, a Christmas greenery sale, a bazaar, and brunches and spaghetti dinners. Carl Zander and Kathy Hogan try to make a sale with Jimmy Knapp, a QHS alumnus. Q. s Kathy Trumble and John Dane clerk at the bazaar! Seniors 141 Seniors Win Top Honors Linda Ames and Liz Scott represented QHS at Girls' State held at Longwood College, while Mike Walsh and Chris Knapp at- ' -,., , ,E , Linda Ames fcenterb is congratulated by Mr. Marshall and Miss Brown for winning the National Council of Teachers of English Writing Contest. She is one of many national winners chosen from thousands of entries. Paul Fleming chats with Miss Vaughan about his winning essay in the Bicentennial Minute Contest. 142 Seniors tended Boys' State at Lynchburg College. These activities introduce rising seniors to the workings of Virginia state government. 4, n t X , 'jim if ' l g ,j ff' ' l'i. L 5 , f L nfass Linda Hartman received commendation from the National Merit Scholarship program. 1 Z 441 Mike Walsh represented QHS in the Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow Contest. A win on the state level could mean a nice scholarship. Bachelor Living can pay off! l cc so Those Were The Days, My Friend Early to lunch - a se- ' W nior privilege! Hey, you guys! Senior Slump? Cuidado! f i fy 1 sff' Xx A philatelist at work. The face that launched a thousand ships? Seniors 143 i nJaw,su What's on Wednesday, Bill? C: --Q., X Que pasa? fx Hey, big boy. King of the Courts - KC! 144 Seniors Presenting The Class of ' 6 . . . Linda C. Ames Andrew Arman LINDA C. AMES CLinneJ - QHS 3,4 ' You must begin by knowing that you have already arrived. SCA Secretary, 4, International Club, 3, Pres, 43 Girls' State, 3g Orchestra, 3, Prom Committee., 35 N.C.T.E. Writing Award, 4, National Honor Society, 3, Treasurer 4g Teacher's Aid, 25 Model United Na- tions, 2g Pep Club, 1,2g Flagtwirler, Captain, 2, California Scholarship Federation, l,2. ANDREW ARMAN -- QHS l,2,3,4 For nonconformity, the world whips you with its displeasure. Junior Class Concessions, 35 Powder Puff Game, fTransferrcd to Hong Kong, Chinaj DARCY BASS-QHS 3,4 Never say more than is necessary. Football, 4. PHYLLIS VALENCIA BASS CReddJ - QHS 3,4 My education means more today than it did yester- day but less today than it will tomorrow. For it is more important to be educated than it is educated to be important, Journalism Club, lg French Club, lg Girls' Athletic Assoc., Spanish Club, 2g Newspaper Club, lg J.A. Flye, Pres, 2, Track, Youth Club. ' JEANNE MARIE BERGERON - QHS l,2,4 Beauty is truth, truth beautyg that is all ye know on earth and all ye need to know. French Club, 3, Newspaper staff, 3g Chorus, 1,21 SHARON LORRAINE BODDY-- QHS 2,3,4 Build thee more stately mansions, O my Soul . . SCA Senator, 45 Chorus, 4, Basketball, l,3,4g Soft- ball, 2,3,4,g Powder Puff Game, 3. Phyllis Valencia Bass Jeanne Marie Bergeron Darcy Bags Sharon Lorraine Boddy Seniors 145 Boyd Elected Senior President . . . Thornton Douglas Boyd Derek Richard Brown Kimberly Sarah Chace 146 Seniors THORNTON DOUGLAS BOYD fDougJ - QHS ,2, ,4 Not by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired. Senior Class President, 45 Varsity Football, 1,3,45 Varsity Track flettermanj, 3,45 Showtime, 35 Car- nival Barker, 3,45 Powder Puff Coach, 35 Prom Deco- rations, 3. DEREK RICHARD BROWN - QHS 4 If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him. An investment in knowl- edge always pays the best interest. Forensics, 45 It's Academic, 45 National Forensic League, 35 Debate Team, 35 Speech Team, 35 Califomia Scholarship Federation, 2,35 Chess Club, 1. KIMBERLY SARAH CHACE fKimJ QHS l,2,3,4 Laugh and the world laughs with you. Cry and you cry alone. Cheerleader, Captain 2,3,45 Hut Column, 3,45 Radio Show 3,45 Homecoming Program Committee, 45 Ways and Means Committee, 45 Hut Board of Gover- nor's President, 45 Secretary, 35 Showtime '755 J.V. Cheerleader, Co-Capt., 15 Prom Committee, 3. JOHN WILLIAM DANE- QHS 3,4 Let us be thankful for the foolsg but for them the rest of us could not succeed. Varsity Basketball, 45 Varsity Football l,2,35 Base- ball 1,3,45 Powder Puff Coach, 35 Homecoming Half- time Show, Homecoming King, 4. SHERRI LYNN DOW- QHS 3,4. Beauty in things exists in the mind which con- templates them. Boondocker, 45 Business Club, 45 Senior Class Secre- tary, 45 Homecoming Decorations and Program Committee, 45 Softball, 3. EVELYN CHRISTA DRIEFER -- QHS 2,3,4 The greatest gift you can give me is the opportunity for me to be me and for me to let you be you. International Club, 35 Band, 1,2,45 Boondocker, 45 Prom Committee, 35 Field Day, 35 Voice of Democ- racy Contest tSecond Placej, 35 Band Ensemble Con- test, I5 State Band Competition, 3. John William Dane Sherri Lynn Dow Evelyn Christa Driefer Assisted B Scott, Dow, and Hogan Paul Victor Fleming II Wayne Hinson Ford llI PAUL VICTOR FLEMING II - QHS 2,3,4 Man's reach should exceed his grasp. National Honor Society, 2,3,4g Inklings Artist and Editor-in-Chief, 3,4g Boondocker, 3,4, Forensics- Debate Club, 4, Stamp Club, 3g Boys' State Alter- nate, 3, National Rifle Assoc., lg Bicentennial Minute Essay Contest State Finalist, 4g International Club, Treas. WAYNE HINSON FORD III- QHS l,3,4 Life is what you make it. Folk Chorus, 33 Football l,2,3,4g Drama Club, 3, Most Valuable Defense Player, 43 All District, 3g Track 2,3,4. PAULA DIANE FRY QPollyJ - QHS 2,3,4 Wink at small faultsg remember thou hast great ones. Hut Board of Governors, Treas., 45 Prom Com- mittee, 3g Junior Class Concessions, 3, Powder Puff Football, 33 Boondocker, 3g Junior Class Treasurer, Business Club. KRIS FURSTENBERG - QHS 1,2,3,4 To err is human, to repent divine, to persist devil- ish. Varsity Basketball, 3,43 Dope Stop, 2,3,4g J.V. Basketball, 2g Cross Country, 2, Ways and Means Committee, 4. DEBORAH JEAN GRAVES- QHS 3,4 He that composes himself is wiser than he who com- poses books. Softball, 3,45 Chorus, 4g Halftime, 3. CHARLES MICHAEL HAMILTON CMikeJ QHS 3,4 X is for Xeres . . . devoured by rats. Varsity Football, l,2,3,4g Baseball, 3,4. lf ,,ii .1 Kris Furstenberg Deborah Jean Graves Paula Diane Fry Charles Michael Hamilton Seniors 147 Craig and Orr - Two Involved Sponsors Linda Katherine Hartman Warren Barry Higginson 'WW Kathleen Ann Hogan 148 Seniors LINDA KATHERINE HARTMAN - QHS 2,3,4 Everyone's future is, in reality, an urn full of un- known treasures from which all may draw unguessed prizes. Hut Board of Governors, 4, National Honor Society, 2,3,4, Boondocker, 3, SCA, 3, Junior National Honor Society, lg Junior Concessions, 3. WARREN BARRY HIGGINSON - QHS l,2,3,4 A wise man looks inside his heart and finds eternal peace. Cribbage, Chess, Philatelist. KATHLEEN ANN HOGAN fKathyJ QHS - 3,4 Ideals are like stars. You cannot touch them with your hands, but like the seafaring man, you choose them as your guides, and following them, you will reach your destiny. Senior Class Treasurer, 4, Varsity Basketball, 3,49 Boys' Basketball Manager, 3,4, Homecoming Deco- rations Committee, 4, howtime '76, Hut Board of Govemors, 4, Softball, 3, Powder Puff Game, 3, SCA Rep., 3, Prom Decorations, 3, Homecoming Com- mittee, 2. KEITH CHARLES KALM fK.C.J-- QHS l,2,3,4 Don't think of yourself as a species of mankind, think of yourself as man. Varsity Basketball, 4, Hut Board of Governors, 4, Ways and Means Committee, 4, Cross Country, 3, Eennis Team, l,2,3, J.V. Basketball, 2, Homecoming ing, 3. KESTHLEEN ANN LAWBAUGH fKathyJ QHS 9 1 74 Be civil to all, sociable to many, familiar with few, friend to one, enemy to none. Chorus, 4, Powder Puff Game, 3, Band, l,2,3,4, Prom Committee, 3, Homecoming Committee, 3, Junior Class President, Orchestra, 2, Volleyball, 2, Varsity Softball, 2, Girls' Track, 1, First Lt. in Band, 4. LISA ANN MCMAHON QHS- l,2,3,4 Hagpiness is best attained by learning to live each day y itself. The worries are mostly about yesterday and tomorrow. National Honor Society, 2,3,4, SCA Treasurer, 4, Band 2,3,4, Orchestra, 3, Gymnastic Manger, 2, J.V. Basketball, 2, Forensics, 2,l, Junior ience Club, 1, National Junior Honor Society, lg Girls' Track, l,2, Prom Committee, 3, Candy Striper, 1,2,3, Medical Explorer, 3,4. v-Al QW? we Keith Charles Kalm txt Kathleen Ann Lawbaugh Lisa Ann McMahon Fleming Is Top Magazine Salesman 4:-59 Diana Lynn Morris Elizabeth Anne Mundy Lee Thomas Oxford DIANA LYNN MORRIS fDeDeJ - QHS - 3,4 Everything must have a beginning. SCA President, 4, SCA, 1,23 Junior Class Secretary, 3, Art Club, 2, Powder Puff Game, 3, Prom Com- mittee, 3g Varsity Gymnastics, 1,2,3g Hut Board of Govemors, 45 Ways and Means Committee, 43 Na- tional Honor Society, 4g Girls' State Alternate, Show- time '76g Dope Stop, 4. ELIZABETH ANNE MUNDY fBetsyJ - QHS 3,4 Catch your dreams before they slip away. SCA Parliamentarian, 4g Boondocker, 43 Home- coming Invitations and Programs Committee, 43 Band, l,2,3g Prom Page Committee, 3, Powder Puff Game, 3g Hiking and amping Club, 2. LEE THOMAS OXFORD - QHS 3,4 Common sense is not so common. Hut Board of Governors, Treas.g Sophomore Class. Vice-President, Track, 2, Photo Club, 2, Carnival, 1, 4-H Rifle Team. Cfransferred to Oaldand, Marylandj JUDITH LYNN PARKER Uudyj QHS 3,4 And though the Jaath divides . . . and sometimes we must move in an out of different doorways, still we are together in the heart of things. Ways and Means Committee, 4g Hut Board of Gover- nors, 45 Varsity Cheerleader, 45 Prom Committee Chairman, 3, SCA Senator, 3g Powder Puff Game, 3g Boondocker, 3, Band, 2,3,4g French Club, 2,35 Vari- ety Show, 2g National Honor Society, 4. CHERYL LYNNE PARROTT - QHS 4 That man to man the world o'er shall brothers be for a 'thatf' Photo Club, Half-time Dancers, Cfransferred to Staf- ford, Virginiaj DOUGLAS PARSONS - QHS 3,4 The wrong way always seems the more reasonable. Football, l,2,3,4g Track, 2,4. ,,.,,:,fa, ,,...., . , Judith Lynn Parker Cheryl Lynne Parrott Douglas Parsons Seniors 149 Class Trip To Grlando and Atlanta Wil? il James William Peeden, Jr. Kimberly Ann Pritchard Mary Kathleen Quirk 150 Seniors JAMES WILLIAM PEEDEN, JR. Uimj QHS 3,4 Up, up my friend and quit your books, Or surely you'll grow double. Up, up, my friend and clear your looks, Why all this toil and trouble? Inklings Art Editor, 4, Inklings, 3, Boondocker, 2. KIMBERLY ANN PRITCHARD fKimJ- QHS 3,4 Love is like a dove - soft, pure, delicate. When held too loosely, it flies away, but when held too tightly, it dies. Business Club, -43 Library Club, 3g Powder Puff Game, 3, S.C.A., 3. MARY KATHLEEN QUIRK tMary Kayj QHS 3,4 Enough of Science and of Art Close up those barren linesg Come forth and bring with you a heart That watches and receives. Library Club, 2,3,4g Chorus, 43 Homecoming Com- mittee, 3g Gymnastics, 2. MARTA SALOMONE- Qus, 4 La sonrisa es la distancia mas corta entre dos seres. Snow Queen, 4. MARIO SALOMONE - QHS,4 Dos rosas en elijardin ng se pueden separar y dos amigos que se quieren Jamas se separaranf' CYNTHIA SCOTT tCindiJ QHS 1,2,3,4 If you sit, just sit, If you walk, just walk. But what- ever you do, don't wobble. 4 Maria Salomone Mario Salomone Cynthia Scott A Break From Themes and Lectures Elizabeth Calvin Scott William D. Seiler Nancy Jane Shute ELIZABETH CALVIN SCOTT fLizJ QHS l,2,3,4 I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yester- day, and I love today. Boondocker 2,4 Editor-in-Chief, Senior Class Vice- President, 4, Medical Explorer, 3,4, Prom Com- mittee, 3, International Club, 3, Inklings, Editor-in- Chief, 3, SCA Parliamentarian, 3, Candy Striper, l,2,3, Forensics, 2, Girls' Track, l,2,, Virginia Girls' State, 3, National Honor Society CPres., 3,41 2,3,4, Folk Chorus, 2, Powder Puff, 3. WILLIAM D. SEILER CBilD QHS 2,3,4 It is not enough to do good, one must do it the right way. Football, 2,3,4, SCA Vice-President, 4, Rep., 1, Boys' State Alternate, 4. NANCY JANE SHUTE- QHS l,2,3,4 It's a new direction . . . It's not the finish . . . but the start . . . when you reach the end, just keep going. After all, it's a new world. It's a new direction. SCA Representative, 4, Varsity Cheerleader, 3,4, Ways and Means Committee, 4, Dope Stop, 2,3,4, National Honor Society, 2,3, International Club, 3, Hut Board of Governors, 3, Prom Committee, 3, Junior National Honor Society, 1, Homecoming Court, 3,4, Band, 4, Homecoming Committee, 4. KATHERINE J. SWIGART QKathiJ QHS 2,3,4 . . . to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Math Club, 2, Inklings, 4. IUXTHLEEN MARIE THERESA TRUMBLE tKathyJ - QHS 1,2,3,4 Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me - and be my friend. Varsity Cheerleader, 2 CCo-Capt.J, 3,4, SCA, 43 Ways and Means Committee, 4, Prom Committee Chairman, 3, J.V. Cheerleader, 1, Junior National Honor Society, l, Junior Classical League, 1, Show- time '76, Snow Princess, 3, Homecomin Princess, 3,4, Jr. Miss for QHS, 4, Hut Board of Governors, President, 3. MICHAEL JOHN WALSH QMikeJ QHS 3,4 I do not seek to know all the answers, just to under- stand the questions. Football, l,2,3,4,, Tennis Team, 2,3, Wrestling, lg It's Academic, 4, Boys' State, 3, Who's Who, 3, Chorus, 12, Photography Club, 4, Boondocker, 4. Katherine J. Swigart 'li 'Tj Kathleen Marie Theresa Trumble Michael John Walsh Seniors 151 t'Pomp and Circumstancen in June! Cindy Sue Waugaman CINDY SUE WAUGAMAN fSnookJ QHS 2,3,4 Like drywood takes to fire, the truth will come to you. Library Club, 2,3,4g Chorus, 4. JAMES ROBERT WELLS CJimJ QHS, 3,4 While I may not have made the grades of others, I had fun, and when all the history, math, and govern- ment have disappeared, the memory of those good times will remain. PATRICIA A. WRIGHT fPattyJ - QHS 4 Love your neighbor, yet don't pull down your hedge. Sigma Club, 35 Senior Concessions, Cfransferred to Woodbridge, Virginial CARL ZANDER - QHS 3,4 We.can complain because rose bushes have thorns or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses. Football, 3,45 Track, 3,49 Boondocker, l,3,4g Hut Board of Governors, 4g Homecoming Decorations Committee, 3,45 Prom Decoration and Page Com- mittee, Art Club, 25 SCA, l,2,3,4g Powder Puff goaclk 35 Ways and Means Committee, 4, Dope op, . Patricia A. Wright 'Q--,Ml James Robert Wells Carl Zander ,psf J' . 'liiggxgx 152 Seniors Food, SIOFIOUS food! I have a question. 6612, X 4 A 34 ' K? 93 A sm .Q A my .K 1. ,P is 5, -s , 9 ,fig 2 Y urflfflln, x Q. 5 L 'N' 3-V ' 5 2 i?,,qzL4iEf2wf,V K . f f ' ' ' , Q io 'i ' , ' ' J . eq fl ,E , ggi ig ' - Z-ay J W N . .4 1 i , i - 4 i f i ' ' ' 4 :ge - K if Q .Jinx ' x s' Af? S 32 i Hurry up, J une. ,W Wiping out the competition! 1 E Qi-4' ,, 5400 damage to a truck! Bump...bump...ba...ba...bmnp! 420 mags, overhead cams, double exhaust! Why are you looking at me like that? Seniors 153 Q. 11 ,,.-H-vw-ww -e - -fn Deborah and Sharon roamin' around. Keep on truckin', Christa! Even I can't sleep here. 154 Seniors Mademosielle Bergeron Q 11.-. So you're a William and Mary Indian now? . Well, what are you waiting for Kris? Thar's a b'ar over thar. So you're the one who stole my Ho-Ho! ., ing . 3 V H5 1 'IO i My V .. 4 , X , 0 , 5 I finally conquered the blaster! r-,N-N Nt u 'Q A of A confirmed bachelor! K On top, at last! ,ff--v, . Seniors 155 The High and The Mighty The Three Stooges 156 Seniors N1 M? 1, Wai, ' , .. -. ,elif Q ' L 1 NS Where's my Kodak Instamatic? My geetar's bust! I Put down six and carry two. Watch out, Florida! Tarzander ! e. :I in n U J V, sn , Two million and one, two million and two . . . John on another one of his true life adventures. 'A i . L ' - ','ii1, ' L if Siiiifl' 011 ml' dock Of the bay! Linda obviously hears a different drummer. Seniors 157 A Last Look At Innocence wn: Shute, Walsh, Driefer, Waugaman, Parker, Furstenberg, Seiler. Hartman, M Before We Tackle The Future Left To Right I Down: McMahon, Dane, Fry. Boyd, Ames. Chace, Zander, Hamilton, Scott. Trumble, Hogan V: sk. N ,xx Eye - nqwwdmmwwwwgemmwwwwmfmwm fA4QQeChfwmmoQwmmZ9AJfA00fgw!mfAwwf4i U QAQMQS-WQNL aeLZ,CLbLffL,,5C0tc- ff Qww 3144 z55fQ,uQJQ.4j SQA hfcujfffhffa C15 Mffzgzwz Hfgzamalwfztui DM BM hifi, LQWOLL 666115 QffQ,,C.Q, Zufad 'f,,2,1Qz,,, fm D016 Qfila Wlcfuekf dhmfw www Kim W1 wma 7fQzm1fJ1 PZ, ,fm 5 QL MQp74zZi-ZSL Qwggffj ww WU' haw 42 .,Z,.M,,g 5oM9.Q...1 S C' 2 f twkffi, ,. f N .Ami 5 , ' ,QR it 1- f E s N X-Q N. Hear Ye, Hear Ye - The Boondocker Staff wishes to thank the many people who supported this year's annu- al. Cwe QUANTICO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS I ' w f Nl vu ' ,fur ff fwfff, o 9' ' Q DDMINIUN SKATIIIG CENTER SCH EDIILE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Family Night: Parents 81 children 55.00 .... Ladies' Night: 51.00 with or without skates Housewives .. .,......,.,............ ... Good Time Night ..........,...... Date Night: 51.00 each on dates ... Rock 8. Roil .........,......,.... Night owl .,..,..,...,........ Kiddie Time: Cater to I2 8 under .. Rock 8. Roll ,...., .......,...,. Night Owl .........,......,....,...... ......7-I0pm .,....,.7-10pm ....I0am-i2Noon ,.......7-10pm ......7-I0pm ....,7-10pm .....9-12pm ...,2v5pm .....7-10pm ....,..........,.7-I2pm PARENTS INVITED AS SPECTATORS FRI, 8. SAT. AS OUR GUESTS ohh Variety Time , .... ,. ,........,.,... ,,.. Learning to Skate Is As Easy As Walking! l I5 .ffl-ff is ' 'Tf'. 'U . . ft CE our - 'Fl . - , 'I P Cirv IYQVETVIEGEXT I XX -I fs . 9' ,f , - TRIANGM nuwmss ROUTE, -0 p I 7 . e O Moo' - . KSA A s fQs ' - , wB1 ,E K 2 pcs' aummco ,ik Q -3, V , Mums BASE NNE NK , 2 L ,,..-,AV2 QUANTICO STUDENTS Are Welcome AtThC Hut MY' Front: K.C. Kalm, Polly Fry, Kim Chace, Sherri Drew, Katie Harris, Middle: Judy Parker, Liz Edwards, Kathy Hogan, Linda Hartman, DeDe Morrisg Top: Mrs. Lake 1SponsorJ, Julie Fry, Carl Zander, Bobby Lake if 311-'I il' lil Sgiafgfkfe w 'J 'Q EL! A ' mskeuigli www www--wewgx-M V 163 estern uto ...the family store ASSOCIATED STORE G The lam IH Home Owned . . . . Walter J. Litwin Commissioned Officers us. Highway I Phone 221-4700 MCSS Hunting 84 Fishing License Sold Here TRIANGLE BAKERY Extends Congratulations 221-4200 and 6-6 Except Sun. To 1 P.M. - Closed Mon. Best Wishes to the We Specialize In CLASS OF 1976 WEDDING CAKES Special Designs For Special Occasions Complete Line Bakery Goods Fresh Daily X Fuller Hgts. Rd. Triangle DUMFRIES DISCOUNT HOUSE Household Furniture and Appliances Dumfries, Virginia Phone: 221-3800 1 BELLE STORES Gifts Fashions Variety Fabrics Triangle Shopping Center Dumfries, Virginia 22026 5 114 Compliments of WOODBRIDGE JEWELERS, INC. LADIES-IN-WAITING Keepsake Diamond Center 13626 Jefferson Davis Hwy. Woodbridge, Virginia 22191 Phone: 494-2332 Potomac Plaza Across From McDonald's Maternity 84 Children Wear 14573 Jefferson Davis Hwy. Woodbridge, Virginia 22191 Phone: 494-9969 Make Love Not War A I T2 GRECIAN GARDENS RESTAURANT TRIANGLE, next to McDonaId's FINE GREEK-ITALIAN FOOD Mousaka - Shish ke-bab - Baklava and others DAILY LUNCHEDN SPECIALS Luncheon Noon to 3 Monday thru Friday Dinner 6 pm - 10:30 pm Monday thru Saturday Reservations Invited 221-6500 M CARRYOUT WINDOW Chilidogs, barbeque, a Ia Greek Pizza A touch of antiquity and friendly service characterize dining at Grecian Gardens Restaurant. Beth Myers poses with the ancients in between her chores Congratulations to the Class of '76 from the Staff Noncommissioned Gfficersi Wives? Club Camelot Ceramics 51 1 Railroad St. Quantico, Va. A r Phone: 221-3323 V ev N l r ,f1s1'1 ' ,. PAXQ, P ' 7 , .gl 1 lVl8.I'1C S C r , f T '2221' 1 a A 2 r X' N T A 22 2,2 f COUNTY SITOPPG r f' f Of Beaut - 'WX all ',1., if lt T r y to , 2 V A V 19122 Fuller Hgrs. Ra. ii l, rl ' Triangle, Virginia 22172 sr kj W S Daily 84 Evening Appointments i'ii' a.,a S ii iti N - Beautiful Hair Creations 'll, Parking area in front and H , EA, .A -Q back of shop. teak Beauty Service with YOU in mind. Teresa Lyons carefully styles a customers hair on a busy Saturday morning. Marie's Country Shoppe of Beauty has been serving your beauty needs for 16 years at the same location just off the base road near the golf range on Fuller Heights Road. We welcome all newcomers to the base and surrounding area. Compliments of GENERAL RADIO 8L TV C0mPlimCmS SERVICE Of MARTY'S MEN'S SHOP Fuller Heights Road Triangle, Virginia Phone: 22l-3161 Dumfries, Virginia Tony P. Slis, proprietor Nr? 4' Buy c bike from I VV, ,f jf You can buy The I i Ll . ahlcycle for U , W Blke Inn less than a Raleigh by f' 410 Arrruref sneer but you get less bicycle. ,IQeS'h'f: f,'f'fQ,jjj1'i,fe ' FINE erin out rr im' r Ral9'Qh'can BIEEHSEEYUI of lla .1 larry b d prove It Repair - Service - All Makes d h quam bmnd a Y s . in svsso We new paris accessories and expert reparr serv for all makes of me ales . ' V v -H0 AMARIQI' ST. ON THI' BV-PASS 37l-6040 166 TRIANGLE HARDWARE 18613 Jefferson Davis Hwy. Triangle, Virginia Phone 221 -4141 221-4142 VT Roy Ennis, Mgr. Compliments Of POOLE TOYOTA, INC. Burkels Foto Shop, Inc. And Studio Triangle Plaza Shopping Center Dumfries, Virginia 22026 221-3333 McDONALD'S Congratulates The Class of 1976 'Enjoy FREDERICKSBURG l COCA-COLA BOTTLING , CO., INC. It S 2011 Princess Anne St. I Fredericksburg, Va. Phone: 373-6684 C9139- Sheet Music Musical Instruments Accessories for rent or sale Repairs Music Lessons MUSIC AND ARTS DH CENTER, INC. Marumsco Plaza Woodbridge, Va. 491-4196 167 Compliments Of The QUANTICO OFF ICERS, WIVES, 9552? ET. w w ff! X nm lllllll 'Ellie m fLi4:a-1,- Swvt Means Hospitality :'tSwimming Pool M 4 . 91 - 2 imma -me wonms ZF INNKIIFIIO 'Y 'Y Klllilii ,... - .- - ' Free Ice Room Service 24 Hour In-Room -Phones :ffColor TV 2f1Complete Air Conditioning Baby Beds Baby-Sitters Laundry and Valet Service Bridal Suite Featuring The Round Bed Phone: 491-1101 ELLIOTTS FLORIST Edith R. Wineholt Manager Marumsco Plaza Woodbridge, Va. AV fs 4 If 1 xPH D L 8, Q Ji 'Q 0 J' G N iuxlvi No Charge For Children Under 12 Unless Requiring Extra Beds TRIANGLE GULF U-Hall 84 Service 1 U E Triangle, Virginia A Featuring Phone: 221-4505 The Holiday House Restaurant Dial 221-1 141 , 168 Phone: C7035 221-4334 DUMFRIES PHARMACY 245 South Fraley Blvd. Dumfries, Virginia 22026 Luke M. Stephens Frank L. Frary Donald L. Cramer Trophies Ribbons-Medals Plaques- Silver ir 66 Zfs Z orr LIST PRICES if ' 153 Authorized Yamaha Dealer Q ii I W f 1 ? at' ' vwlxef P YW Wssgit 'fsvlim . 6. VHTSEISZQETZELE LL AMERICA M SPORTS AWARDS 14230 Jefferson Davis Hwy. BOX 308 Woodbridge, Virginia 22191 Hank Bahmer I7 bf. I 8 , . Jane Twining and Terri Pistelli get their smiles synchronized for a yearbook photographer lurking around the Thrift Shop. THRIF T SHOP Congratulates The Class of '76 169 After a tour of the WPWC broadcasting studios, Doug Boyd sits in while disc jockey Terry Linton spins a record. WPWC - 1530 Happy Broadcasting Company, Inc. Top Shot Country Sound Box 172 Quantico, Virginia 22134 Raymond Woolfenden Sr. president 703-640 7161 Follow the Activities of QHS in the Potomac News Phone 221-3171 for base delivery 170 XX C7035 494-2323 6 Gordon Plaza l3283A Gordon Blvd. Woodbridge, Va. 22191 ASHBY JEWELERS 84 Diamond Center Fashion Jewelry - Ear Piercing Handmade Indian Jewelry China - Silver - Pewter - Crystal Bridal Registry Best Wishes to the Class of '76 from TONY'S SPORTS CENTER Congratulations And Best Wishes For The Future VIRGINIA NATIONAL BANK Quantico Marine Corps B353 Camp Barrett Dumfries-Triangle Wgodbfidge F .B.I. Academy Manassas 171 H, . rs., V -nu Wm 2 1-'wwayq-was ,, li ,- Jane Twining, Linda Ames, and Lacy TW1I'llI1g listen as Rosalie Frazier at Catalano's explains some of the behind-the-scenes operations at a drycleaners. We at Catalano's congratulate the class of '76 and wish for a successful and happy future for all. SCA - The Soul of uantico The Wednesday afternoon meetings are only one small segment of the SCA representatives' duties. Assembly seating, homecoming court, half-time and dance activities, field day, the Battle of the Sexes, Choctaw Indian project, and the spring carnival involve much time and careful planning. Then, don't forget the morning announcements and the school store which come under its auspices. It is only through YOUR help, though, that this organization can serve the needs of Quantico. Homecoming 1975 Field Day Battle of the Sexes 1. 'J . h...2 . :' N,,,..f,a... V-W. .MM . .cf Y . iffpi 5 f 55? ilg ' is 1 il. it llwa eww... t l l t ! 2 'A . it l f 5 iii. 4W,,.JW.,t ...,....,q.,..,....,.4 ti l l l l i 3 J l Q t i l l t E r E 5 S l z mt: '157fe,grf . , ,, J. amafafkafi Qaawzap Capt. R.M. Al-Radhan Mr. Don Alvey Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert Ames MGy Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Ames Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Family Anonymous Capt. and Mrs. R.J. Arboleda Mr. and Mrs. Arcuni and Family Mrs. Kris Bacher Capt. and Mrs. R. J. Bailey MGy Sgt. and Mrs. Jerry D. Bell The Bergerons The Bike Inn Miss Nancy Brown MGy Sgt. and Mrs. C.T. Bucy Major and Mrs. Cameron MGy Sgt. and Mrs. D.E. Cann and Family James B. Carlson Col. and Mrs. Frank C. Chace. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Clarke, Jr. and Family Major and Mrs. Clawson Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and Family Mrs. Candra Craig Mr. N. Wayne Craig The Darling Family The R.A. Decker Family MSgt. and Mrs. Douglas A. Deming Mrs. Diller The Dukes Family Capt. and Mrs. M.W. Durham M.E. Earls Maj. and Mrs. Edwards Maj. and Mrs. Roger Fetterly Capt. and Mrs. Robert Fischer Maj. and Mrs. James F. Foster lst Sgt. and Mrs. Charles W. Garman Mr. and Mrs. A. Gomez and Family The Gondek Family The R.H. Green Family Maj. and Mrs. Grimes Capt. and Mrs. J.M. Guerin Janet Hagan Tina Hagan Maj. and Mrs. R.L. Hagener The Hatmakers Capt. and Mrs. Hayden The Heveners Mr. and Mrs. George Holton and Family Hunter and Rawls Miss Linda Hurff Mrs. Maria Jankowski Lynne Jones LaNell Jones MSgt. Max L. Jones Max L. Jones. Jr. Raymond W. Kalm. Jr. The Keatings General and Mrs. P.X. Kelley Capt. and Mrs. D.W. Kerrigan The Kline Family The Lariosas Mr. and Mrs. M.D. Magee William L. Marshall Karen Martin Laura Martin Leanne Martin Lt. Col. and Mrs. Lee Martin GySgt. and Mrs. William Mattingly The Michalick Family The Mossler Family The New Supico MGySgt. and Mrs. Louie G. Osborne Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Martin Phelan MSgt. and Mrs. E.B. Popiolek. Jr. The J.H. Quirk Family The Regans Capt. and Mrs. J.W. Roach Mrs. Sarah Rodriquez Hal A. Runyon GySgt. and Mrs. S.A. Sasso Maj. and Mrs. M. Scanlon Lt. Col. and Mrs. John A. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shoemaker GySgt. and Mrs. Sidote Elmer and Fred Sisario and Family Capt. and Mrs. Tom Stuckey Maj. and Mrs. W. J. Van Kat Mr. Vaughn Mrs. Vaughn GySgt. and Mrs. William Wantland and Family The Waugamans MGY Sgt. Charles H. Wellington Priscilla Wellington Maj. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wise Lt. Col. and Mrs. H.A. Zander Editor-in-Chief: School Life Editor: Faculty Editor: Club Editor: Sports' Editors: Class Editors: Business Editors: Photographers: Art Editors: Elizabeth Scott Peggie Mossler Terri Pistelli Paul Fleming Carl Zander, Liz Edwards. Doug Boyd - - Sherri Dow tl23, Betsy Mundy 6123, Leanne Martin tl l.Susan Westphal tll3. Scott Fleming C 103, KayLynn Clawson 193, Vicki Stevens 193, Janet Hagan 183, Hope Darling C73. John Deming C73 Val Lutz, Christa Driefer Darrell Rosanelli, Mike Walsh, Lisa Waugaman, Jane Twining, Rudy Woltner, Morse Olsen, David, Shute, Frank Misemer - - 1 Y Cover Design, Lettering, SCA and Boston Tea Party, Assorted Designs in Faculty and Class Sections: Carl Zander: Divider Scrolls and Centerfold: Paul Fleming: U.S.A. 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