Richard Montgomery High School - Rocket Yearbook (Rockville, MD)

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.1 4 To those who see bare branches— and know they hold the buds of spring. To those who see stars falling in the heavens— and know the constellations will remain forever. To those who see long lines of geese fade far beyond—and know they come back again to nest. To those who see with wonder in their hearts and know—what glories there can be for those who see...... —Gwen Frostic To Those Who See Richard Montgomery High School CONTENTS Organizations ....156 Chemistry Class Facult M To those who see miraculous sights and envision all the wonders hidden from the eye . . . Hear multitudinous sounds and listen to the symphonies that silence brings ...” “To Those Who See” may well be a modern version of Shakespeare’s quotation, “Learning adds precious seeing to the eye.” Learning is a desire for knowledge, a taste for philosophy, a capacity to explore, to question, and to perceive relationships between fields of knowledge and experience. It is my sincere hope that the many learning experiences available to you at RMHS will broaden your vision and add much precious seeing to your eye. For one sees not only with his eyes, but through his mind, his thoughts, and his actions. Seeing is one of the five senses meant to be preserved and used for meaningful and beneficial purposes. One sees only bark and leaves, not the total beauty of a tree, unless he understands the phenomena of growth from a tiny seed. Perception comes to the individual when facts can be compared; conclusions can be drawn; privileges can be met with responsibility. Full appreciation for a beautiful painting or an attractive building doesn’t come until the complexities of design and construction are understood. Laughter and love, pain and loneliness, the challenge of accomplishment in living, and the depths of insight into beauty and trouble will go on forever. Learning is not a one-step or timed process; it continues throughout life. Likewise, seeing is a never-ending continuous project. As human beings exposed to society and external forces, we must have open minds to receive and make use of newly gained knowledge. The most important function of education at any level is to develop the “seeing” of the individual and the significance of his life to himself and others. 10 • ADMINISTRATION Miss Fern Will Mr. James Vargo Assistant Principals worry about attendance and assemblies. Mr. Joseph Reiff Assistant Principals are wonderful creations. They make P.A. announcements, sign all sorts of slips, write countless memoranda, organize the school calendar, calm troubled parents, visit classes, supervise activities, approve projects, arrange for assemblies, discipline unruly students, and cope with the thousands of administrative problems which arise every day. This year, two Assistant Principals faced their gigantic tasks for the first time. Mr. Reiff and Mr. Vargo, both new to RM’s Administration, quickly gained the experience that made them as competent as the “old” Assistant Principals. FACULTY • 11 Miss Grace Smith, Head of the Guidance Department Mr. Rudolph Crispeno Counselors solve every problem from schedules to scholarships. Mr. Leon Horner Mr. Ray Hull 12 • FACULTY Second to receiving a good education in 1966 and ’67 for R.M.H.S. students was finding self-direction for the future. Assisting students in this most auspicious endeavor were the Guidance Counselors. Whether it was choosing a college, or finding a career, the Counselors helped students make key decisions. The Counselors’ job was by no means an easy one. Each Counselor was responsible for over four hundred students, but somehow each had time to give his full attention to every one. College Night, in December, an important project of the Guidance Department, provided an informative evening for college-bound students. Mrs. Ruth Oass Mrs. Ewan, Guidance Office secretary. Office secretaries—Mrs. Leatherman, Mrs. Pearre, and Mrs. Reed. Office personnel dispense information Richard Montgomery’s secretarial staff, which might occasionally have been seen burrowing out from under mountains of paper, worked constantly to keep the school running smoothly. These ladies somehow managed to keep and organize the school’s monstrous files, control a perpetually buzzing switchboard, keep all the office devices from typewriters to mimeograph machines operating constantly, and find time to help the faculty and students when help was needed. The ROCKET staff especially benefited from the willingness of the office staff to take care of many much-needed, but little-enjoyed, jobs. Many students were thankful for the considerate, efficient registrar, who made sure that transcripts were sent to colleges quickly and that they were accurately filled out. R. M’s students will never forget Mrs. Clark and her assistance in the cafeteria. Mrs. Muller and Mrs. Henderson’s office was frequented during exam weeks; however, the services provided by the nurses were acknowledged and appreciated by all. Mrs. Clark, Cafeteria Manager. Mrs. Nicewarner, Secretary to Mr. Miles, and Mrs. Roush, Registrar Mrs. Muller and Mrs. Henderson, School Nurses. [LTV . 13 Miss Marcello, Mrs. England, Miss Robinson, Miss Lorenzo, and Mr. Ash-burner. “Four score and seven years ago . . . ,w orates Mr. Me Laughlin. English teachers stimulate imagination Miss Derrick, English Department Head, smiles radiantly. A new course was added to the English Department this year. Sophomores in this class, taught by Mrs. Mathis, were given individual attention, and progressed at their own rates. Mrs. Vernosky’s reading course not only cured reading problems, but improved the skill of every reader with her notorious speed reading lab. Seniors also had a special course. Miss Derrick instructed her advanced composition class in literary techniques and styles. Dickens! Chaucer! Miller! Scott! Shakespeare! Hawthorne! They became a part of the everyday vocabulary of English students at RM. Sophomores were introduced to Shakespeare and Steinbeck in a varied literature program, while juniors specialized in American writings. Many parallels were established between English and U.S. History classes as the juniors enjoyed The Scarlet Letter and The Red Badge of Courage. From Shakespeare to Shaw, seniors discovered the potential of their own language. Verbs, prepositions, clauses, and conjunctions haunted students in all grades. But the grammar study was useful to composition work. Maintaining that the only way to succeed in the world is to be able to express ideas clearly, English teachers exhausted mountains of red pencils correcting written assignments. 14 • FACULTY Mrs. Rosebery, Mr. Weber, and Mrs. Bills discuss English Department business. mold creative expression Mrs. Mathis CM ”,ki A, !-;! Mrs. Vemosky—Special Reading Teacher. Miss Staney, Mr. MacEachern, Miss Price, and Mrs. Weaver. Mrs. Dipped and Mrs. Horn browse through a Superintendent’s report. FACULTY • 15 Miss Alexander gets ideas for composition subjects. Mrs. Nicholson assists in the smooth operation of the library. and encourage research. Miss Stockton and Mrs. Burgee—Librarians. Mrs. Burkett grabs a quick forty winks. Mrs. Overdorff and Mrs. Robinette check for overdue books. 16 • FACULTY Mrs. Stone corrects faulty pronunciation in the French language lab. Earphones and tape recorders identify language labs. Miss Lewis—Latin Teacher. “Villa est villa Romana.” So reads the first line of the Latin I textbook. After endless sets of pronouns, verbs, and adjectives had been committed to memory, Latin students graduated from the study of ancient houses to classic writers like Julius Caesar and Vergil. In the French and Spanish classes, emphasis was placed first on oral fluency, then on reading and writing. Tape recorded dialogues helped beginners grow accustomed to hearing and speaking in a new language, while more advanced students read short stories, poetry, and novels, and then created literary masterpieces of their own. Because we are located so close to the nation’s capitol, many opportunities to utilize their knowledge opened up to the language students. Mrs. Sirkis and Mrs. Barth, Department Head. Mr. Wight and Mrs. Fiege learn something new from Mrs. Stone. FACULTY 17 Cancer will eventually be a curable disease. Atomic energy will provide the power to support our civilization, and interplanetary travel will soon become a reality. Science students were given a taste of the technology which some day will enable man to achieve these goals. In Biology classes, sophomores became accustomed to working in a lab as they studied the history, structures and functions of living things. Chemistry classes focused on inanimate objects. “Element”, “compound”, “mole”, and “electron” became everyday terms in the realm of gas laws and solubility products. Because it is based on theories backed up with mathematics, the Physics course demanded a great deal of work from its students. They explored the complexities of time, motion, and light, as well as atomic structure. Mr. Brown confirms the rumor that Physics periods are longer than most. Science classes explore 18 • FACULTY Mr. Kilkuskie prepares an experiment for his biology class. the wonders of the universe. Mr. Fritts inspects his lunch for impurities. FACULTY • 19 Mrs. Dexter, Col. Stiness, Mr. Gnatowski, Mrs. Barnes, and Mr. Hopko. Math students learn Col. Stiness explains the fundamentals of a new formula in geometry class. Would you believe A • A equals A? Analysis students were eventually convinced of this and other surprising facts as they delved into abstract mathematical systems. Slightly less abstract, but equally surprising, were the graphs, logarithms, and calculations of trigonometry and advanced algebra. Geometry and Algebra 2. special treats reserved primarily for sophomores and juniors, laid a foundation for fundamental theories and methods which will enable students to go on to higher mathematics, or to put their knowledge to practical use. Every math course has as its major objective the development of logical thought processes and systematic, scientific reasoning. 20 • FACULTY Mr. Hare, Department Head, and Mr. Hacker are puzzled by the grades they receive on their own tests. to think logically. Mr. Hacker is caught with his best side showing. Miss Rizk prepares to face another geometry class. FACULTY • 21 Mr. Marlow discusses the fine points of writing a P.O.D. term paper. Social Studies classes Mr. Zimon—European and World History Instructor. pOTPOunn I Mrs. King—World History Instructor and History Department Head. 22 • FACULTY Mrs. Hendry—World and U.S. History Teacher. analyse the past and present. Water pollution! Starving multitudes! Cold War tensions! Corrupt elections! World War III!? These and other important problems of our times were discussed and debated in Social Studies classes. History courses developed an understanding of the cultures and events that have made the world the way it is today. In Problems of the Twentieth Century, seniors were prepared to face that world and to attempt to improve it by avoiding past errors. But all was not idealistic discussion! Research work, term papers, and factual analyses of current world situations kept the Social Studies students working hard. A meeting of the minds between Balder and McGuire—historically speaking. FACULTY • 23 Mrs. King, Mrs. Wilson, and Miss Stephan in their natural habitat, the art department. Art and music teachers encourage creativity. Mr. Dahlin on top of the ladder of success. Mr. Benedict warms up the Choir with a well chosen chord. Where but in Greenwich Village or the Art Department could you find artists creating oil paintings, sketches, mobiles, sculptures, water colors, metal ware, collages, mosaics, and needlecraft all at once? Students were encouraged to experiment with as many of these projects as possible, especially those unfamiliar to them. To show off the many fine art works produced in class, an art show was held irf the spring. Student paintings and sketches covered the halls, and the showcases were packed with three-dimensional art. In music classes most of the time was spent singing semi-classical tunes and practicing various vocal exercises. But one day each week was devoted to music theory, and students dissected simple compositions in terms of harmony, musical scales, triads, and other musical elements. The Choir rehearsed constantly for several concerts given during the year. RM’s best voices were frequent stars of assemblies and programs outside school. In both the Art and Music Departments, students were guided by experienced teachers and then set free to express themselves. 21 • FACULTY Mr. Thompson, instructor of Electronics and Relative Math. Practical Arts builds useful skills. Mrs. Feldman demonstrates why she has a white thumb as she whips up many a delicious dessert in Home Arts class. Mr. Frazier, Practical Arts Department Head. As students walked down the halls near the Shops this year, they entered into pandemonium created by such machines as drills, jigsaw's, and routers in chorus with constant hammering and sawing. If they had continued to walk, they would have heard the rumbling of motors which would have told them that they wTere nearing the Auto Shop. Far away from this clamor w’ere still other noises, but these sounds were created by the mixers, blenders, and egg beaters of the Home Arts rooms. No longer was the odor of sawdust and exhaust present, but rather the mouth watering aromas of cakes, pies, and other delicacies. The Practical Arts department wasn’t entirely one of perpetual hubbub, but one of quiet classroom learning as in the courses of Electronics and Relative Math. Some students were even lucky enough to enjoy the great outdoors as did those in Mrs. Reed’s landscape planning classes. Mrs. Johnson displays some fine material to her Home Arts classes. • 25 Mrs. Hammond, instructor of Office Practice, Bookkeeping, and Typing. Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Groff, Mrs. Hammond, Mr. Wynn and Mr. Kelly. Business students prepare Mr. Haynes, Mrs. Glazer, Mrs. Holliday, Mrs. R. Frazier, and Mrs. Ent. 26 FACULTY for a place on the job market. Mr. Homick and Mrs. Schwartz catch up on some work in relation to their D.E. and D.O. courses. It is a proven fact that business students develop very strong ears. Clicking typewriters, whirring adding machines, dictating shorthand teachers, and buzzing switchboards not only account for this phenomenon, but also prepare students for various careers in the business world. Typing and shorthand students developed the speed and accuracy needed for civil service exams or jobs in private offices. Business math and law classes were familiarized with the basic principles of economics, and banking students learned ■efficiency and organization. The future became the present twice as fast for Distributive Education and Diversified Occupations students. For them, school ended, and the business day began at noon. Mornings were spent doing school chores, discussing problems encountered at work, and learning the fine points of good salesmanship, while afternoons were devoted to on-the-job training. Jobs ranged from industrial work to sales positions. With a firm background of experience, D.E. and D.O. students faced the business world. Mr. Haynes questions the authenticity of a deposit at the bank. Mrs. LaRoche, Business Department Head. FACULTY • 27 Mr. Baroni, Driver Education Head and assistant J.V. Basketball Coach. Mr. Henry Miles, Athletic Director. Mrs. Wcdberg participates in a basketball game. Good sportsmanship “En garde!” cried the beginning fencers in the girls’ gym classes as they practiced one of the unusual sports taught to enthusiastic volunteers. Along with the regular basketball, hockey, softball, volleyball, and track units, instruction in archery, bowling, and modem dance was included in the curriculum. The boys continued the strenuous physical activities they had grown to expect from RM’s taskmasters. Football and baseball, track and gymnastics—just a few of the sports taught during the year. Although fun and excitement made physical education a favorite course, the main values derived from organized recreation were team spirit and good sportsmanship. 28 • FACULTY Miss Gatchell, Girls P.E. Instructor. develops in P. E. Classes. Mr. Wathall, Head Buskctbull Coach, hands out locks. Mr. Lester, Head Football Coach and Mr. Fortunato, Assistant Coach take time out. Mr. Fortunato watches an R.M. home game from the sidelines. Mrs. Wedborg, Girls P.E. Instructor. FACULTY • 20 Levels of Learning Classes Caterpillar . . . Cocoon . . . Butterfly Can one not believe in miracles . . . Janet Hunt. President of the Senior Class, was a primary force in engineering such projects as the Senior Christmas dance, the Senior Banquet in January at Peter Pan Inn, and establishing a Senior Class parking lot. In addition to her presidential duties. Janet was an active member of Richard Montgomery’s Student Council and the American Field Service. As a National Honor Society member, Jan found time from her studies to play basketball after school, and to give piano lessons. Next fall Janet will enter college where she hopes to major in psychology. Senior Ken Engelmeier, Vice-President Ken Engelmeier, outstanding student leader, served the Class of ’67 as its vice-president. Aside from aiding the president in general class management, Ken was particularly instrumental in the renewal of a Senior Banquet. The banquet which started out as just a good idea, became a successful reality on January 30. Ken’s activities this year were limited not only to the business of class organization. His membership in the Key and “M” clubs reflected his athletic inclination and his scholastic ability was recognized by his induction into the National Honor Society. As a member of both the basketball and golf teams, Ken displayed unusual athletic prowess. After graduation Ken hopes to study Business Administration. 32 • SENIORS MU ' Not many girls enjoy math, but Barbara Reed, Senior Class Treasurer, is the exception. Her interest in academics and her winning personality helped Barb to be a success not only as a Senior class officer, but as President of Girls Civiteens, a member of the drill team and a student council representative. Although her many responsibilities kept her busy, Barb found time to attend most of the athletic events, and was always among the most enthusiastic of Rocket fans. Next year Barb will go to college and plans to major in math. Barbara Reed, Treasurer Officers Ann Smiles, Secretary Montgomery Junior College is lucky that Ann Smiles, Secretary of the Senior Class, plans to begin her college education there. For Ann, with her friendly personality and many talents, will be an asset to her college as she has been to R. M. Although she worked hard for the Senior Class, both as an officer and as a member of the Christmas dance decorating committee, Ann found time to be active in Keyettes, Drill Team, and the School Spirit Committee. One of Ann’s special interests is music; her singing talent won her a place in the Glee Club for two years, and membership in the Madrigal Singers. SENIORS Elaine Virginia Abell Mohammad Haasan A] Awadi John Henry Alexander Barbara Clen Allen Kathy Lynne Allen Elaine Virginia Abell: Class Committees 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Mohammad Hassan A1 Awadi: American Field Service 4; Transferred from Shuwaikh Secondary School, Kuwait, Kuwait-Arabia 4; Math Club 4; Library Club 2. John Henry Alexander: Transferred from Atkins High School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 3; Hi-Y 3; Baseball 2, 3; Health Careers Club 3. Barbara Glen Allen: Student Council Committee 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; TIDE 2, 3, 4; Black Maskers 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4. Katliy Lynne Allen: Class Committees 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Black Maskers 2; Mixed Chorus 4; Bank Stockholder 4; Bank Director 4; Service Corps 4; TIDE 4. William Edward Allen William Edward Allen: Student Council Alternate 4; Class Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Organization Representative 3, 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Basketball, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Track 2; “M” Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3; TIDE 2; Spanish Club 2; Interior Display Club 2, 3; TOUCHSTONE 2, 4. Nancy Lee Allnutt Abdullah Hamad A1 Round: Transferred from Shuwaikh Secondary School, Kuwait, Kuwait-Arabia 4; English Club 2; Soccer 2; Math Club 3; Science Club 4; American Field Service 4. Lawrence Edward Alvord: Gymkana 2, 3, 4. John Douglas Andrews: Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Alternate 4; Student Council Committees 3, 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Black Maskers 3, 4; Thespians 4; Plays, Cast 3, 4; Forensics 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Youth City 3; Talent Show 4. Nancy L«c Allnutt Abdullah Hamad A1 Roumi Lawrence Edward Alvord John Douglas Andrews 34 • SENIORS Gay Ronda Armstrong Judy Diane Arthur Linda Miriam Asbury Rodney Lee Atwell Gay Ronda Armstrong: Honor Roll 4; TIDE 4; Library Aids 4; Transferred from Bowie Senior High, Bowie, Maryland 3; Latin Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Student Council Committees 2, 3; Musical 3; Library Staff 3; Girls Chorus 3. Judy Diane Arthur: Classics Club 2; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Stockholder 3. Linda Miriam Asbury: Honor Roll 2; Glee Club 4; Madrigal 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3. Rodney Lee Atwell Alonzo Jermiah Bailey ■ Alonzo Jermiah Bailey Robin Alice Bailey: Student Council Committees 2; String Ensemble 3; Operetta 3; Folk Club 4; Orchestra 3. John Michael Baines Bonnie Belle Baker: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Alternate 2; Class Organization Representative 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 3; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; American Field Service 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; French Club 3; Operetta 2, 3; Girls State 3; Monogram 3. Burnell Lee Baker: National Honor Society 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Squamish Team 4. Jane Ellen Baker: Black Maskers 2, 3; Plays, Production 2, 3; Interior Display Club 2. Robin Alice Bailey John Michael Baines Bonnie Belle Baker Burnell Lee Baker Jane Ellen Baker SENIORS • 35 Janice Merrilee Baker Philip Carl Baldassano Sharon Ann Banke Dana Dorsey Barnsley Gladys May Barrett Patricia Ann Bartyczak Janice Merrilee Baker: Mixed Chorus 4; Service Corps 4. Philip Carl Baldassano Sharon Ann Banke: Student Council Representative 2, Alternate 4; Student Council Committees 3, 4; Class Officers 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Class Committees 2, 4; Class Organization Representative 2; Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Cheerleaders 4; Intramurals 2; ROCKET Representative 2, 3; TIDE 4; Gymkana 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Youth City 3; Monogram 2; Faculty-Student Advisory Committee 3, 4; Publicity Chairman, Senior Class 4; Bank Stockholder 4; Bank Director 4. Dana Dorsey Barnsley: Student Council Committees 2; Class Committees 2, 4; Class Organization Representative 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Gladys May Barrett: Transferred from West Winfield Central School, West Winfield, New York 3; Girl’s Athletic Association 2, 3; Girl’s Athletic Council Representative 3; Future Homemakers 2; Future Teachers 3; Press Club 2; Intramurals 2, 3. Patricia Ann Bartyczak: Honor Roll 2, 3; Future Homemakers 3, 4, Secretary 4; American Field Sendee 4. Brucinda Louise Beach: Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Committees 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; FIDE 2; Black Maskers 2, 3; Forensics 4; Spanish Club 2; Future Homemakers 2, 3; Gymkana 2, 3; Interior Display Club 2, 3; Bank Director 4, Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4. Dennis Michael Beane Janies Allen Beatty: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; “M” Club 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Boys Civiteens 3, 4. Maria Ines Beddings: American Field Service 4, Exchange Student 4; Spanish Club 4; Youth City 4. Brucinda Louise Beach Dennis Michael Beane James Allen Beatty Maria Ines Beddings 36 • SENIORS Barbara Ann Beers Gwendolyn Carmen Bell Sherrill Rae Bell Jeff Lee Bigelow Barbara Ann Beers: Student Council Committees 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; American Field Service 4; Future Homemakers 3, 4. Gwendolyn Carmen Bell: Transferred from Calvin Coolidge High School, Washington, D.C. 4; Red Cross Representative 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Steno Club 3. Sherrill Rae Bell: Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Girls Civiteens 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Jeff Lee Bigelow Barbara Ann Biggs: Honor Roll 4. Barbara Ann Biggs Kathryn Lynn Bishop: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, MCGSA Representative 3, President 4; Officials Club 3, 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2. Kathryn Lynn Bishop Robert Harvey Black: Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3; Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Oliver Marshall Blackman: Track 3, 4. Kathryn Louise Blackmon: Student Council Committees 3, 4; Class Committees 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Intramurals 2; Officials Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Interior Display Club 3; Service Corps 2, 3. Nancy Rosanne Bodnar: Honor Roll 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3. Robert Haney Black Oliver Marshall Blackman Nancy Rosanne Bodnar Kathryn Louise Blackmon SENIORS • 37 Jan Christine Bonham Margo Lorraine Bort Linda Lee Bowles Donald Arthur Bowman Earl Luther Boyd Jan Christine Bonham: Student Council Alternate 2, 3; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Officers 3, Secretary 3; Class Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Organization Representative 2, 3, 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Keyettes 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 3; Black Maskers 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Orchesis 2. Margo Lorraine Bort: Future Nurses 3, 4, Secretary 4; Mixed Chorus 2: Nurses’ Assistant 4. Linda Lee Bowles: National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Donald Arthur Bowman: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Committees 2; Co-ordination Council 3; Track 4; Hi-Y 3; School Store 2; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2; Spanish Club 2. John Edward Boyd Earl Luther Boyd John Edward Boyd George James Boyer: Honor Roll 3; Football Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Baseball, Varsity 2, 3; “M” Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4. Geraldine Branson: Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Majorettes 3; Service Corps 2, 3. Bruce Alan Bredland: P.A. Club 2, 3, 4. Teresa Julia Bren: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. George James Boyer Geraldine Branson Bruce Alan Bredland Teresa Julia Bren 38 • SENIORS Todd Conover Bridgford Robert Elliott Brittain James Allan Brooks Larry Robert Brooks Todd Conover Bridgford: Student Council Alternate 3; Student Council Committees 4; Hi-Y 2. Robert Elliott Brittain: Glee Club 3, 4; Piano Club 3, 4. James Allan Brooks: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2; “M” Club 4; Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Larry Robert Brooks Audrey Jurnae Brown Audrey Jurnae Brown David Paul Brown: Student Council Alternate 4; Class Committees 3; Class Organization Representative 3; Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; Boys Civiteens 3; Black Maskers 3; A.F.S. 2; Squamish Team 4; French Club 3; Bank Director 4; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4; Service Corps 4. Hugh Theodore Brown: Future Engineers 3; Gymkana 2, 3. Ix is Eileen Brown: Student Council Committees 3, 4; Class Committees 2, 3; Class Organization Representative 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; ROCKET Representative 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4; Service Corps 2. Walter Brown Neal Allen Bruce: Track 2, 4; Future Engineers 3. David Paul Brown Hugh Theodore Brown Lois Eileen Brown Walter Brown Neal Allen Bruce SENIORS • 39 Roberta Bryan Audrey Mae Buck Richard Gilpin Buckingham, Jr. James Clyde Bulman Patricia Jean Burch Paula Marlene Burgee Roberta Bryan: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Committees 2, 3; Class Organization Representative 2, 3; Drill Team 4; Intramurals 2. 3; Officials Club 3; Girls Civiteens 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymkana 3; Service Corps 3. Audrey Mae Buck: Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; American Field Service 4; Biology Club 4, President 4; Youth City 4; Service Corps 2, 3, 4; Folk Club 4. Richard Gilpin Buckingham, Jr.: Honor Roll 4; Boys Civiteens 4; ROCKET 4, Faculty Editor 4; TOUCHSTONE 3, 4, Press Editor 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2, 3, 4; Bank Stockholder 4. Janies Clyde Bulman: Football, Junior Varsity 2. Patricia Jean Burch: Transferred from Millford Mill High School, Baltimore, Maryland 2. Paula Marlene Burgee: American Field Service 3; Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 4; Library Aids Club 3; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4; Youth City 4; Sendee Corps 4. John Steven Burkey Robert Thomas Burks: Football, Junior Varsity Manager 2, Varsity Manager 3. Melody Sue Burns: Future Homemakers 2, 3; Steno Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3. Judith Ann Burson: Student Council Alternate 2, 3; Student Council Committees 2, 3; Co-ordination Council Executive Committees 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; TIDE 2, 3, 4; American Field Service 4; Squamish Team 4; French Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Folk Club 4. John Steven Burkey Robert Thomas Burks Melody Sue Burns Judith Ann Burson 40 • SENIORS David William Burton Scott Charles Burton Steven Edward Butcher Clarence Julian Butt David William Burton: Gymkana 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 4. Scott Charles Burton Steven Edward Butcher Clarence Julian Butt: DECA 4, Reporter 4. Richard Osborne Butt Margaret Elizabeth Cahalan: Honor Roll 3, 4; String Ensemble 3; Orchesis 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Transferred from Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, Bethesda, Maryland 2; Welfare Sub-Committee 2; Orchestra 2. John Alan Capasso: Football. Junior Varsity 2; Track 2, 3, 4. Dianne Louise Carleton: Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Alternate 4; Student Council Committees 3; Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Officials Club 3; ROCKET 4; French Club 3; Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Service Corps 3. Harold Ruben Carlson: TOUCHSTONE 4; Interior Display Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Activity Fair 3. Paul Robert Carpenter Richard Osborne Butt Margaret Elizabeth Cahalan John Alan Capasso Dianne Louise Carleton Harold Ruben Carlson Paul Robert Carpenter SENIORS • 41 Ray Millard Carroll Susan Linda Carson Charlotte White Chakan Donna Jean Cheeks Kathleen Marie Christy Wayfoo Chuang Ray Millard Carroll Susan Linda Carson: Student Council Committees 3, 4; Co-ordination Council 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roil 2, 3, 4; TOUCHSTONE 2, 3; TOUCHSTONE contributor 2; Black Maskers 2; Plays, Production 2; Squamish Team 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Piano Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4; Youth City 4; Operetta 4. Charlotte White Chakan: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Executive Committee 3, 4; Safety Chairman 3, Student Contact Chairman 4; Student Council Committees 2, 3; Co-ordination Council 3, 4; Co-ordination Council Executive Committee 3, Secretary 3; Safety Council 2, 3; Senior Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; “Youth Wants to Know” 2, 3; Keyettes 3, 4: ROCKET 3, 4; Managing Editor 4; TIDE 2, 3; TOUCHSTONE 2, 3; Associate Editor 3; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2; Black Maskers 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Plays, Production 3, Plays, Cast 2, 4; American Field Service 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Squamish Team 4; Operetta 2, 3, Student Director 4; Girls State 3; Juvenile Jury 3; Monogram 3, 4. Donna Jean Cheeks: Class Committees 2, 3; Senior Steering Committee 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Officials Club 2, 3; Girls Civiteens 4, ROCKET Representative 2, 3; Service Corps 2. Kathleen Marie Christy: Student Council Committees 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Bank Stockholder 4. Wayfoo Chuang: Student Council Executive Committee 4; Student Council Committees 4, Publicity Committee 4; Co-ordination Council 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; TIDE 4; TOUCHSTONE 3, 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 3; Squamish Team 4; Interior Display Club 3, 4; Piano Club 4; Folk Club 4, President 4. Wayloon Chuang: Student Council Committees 4; Co-ordination Council 4; TIDE 4; TOUCHSTONE 3; Squamish Team 4; Interior Display Club 3; Piano Club 4; Folk Club 4, Vice-President 4. Roger Lloyd Clark: Student Council Committee 4; Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Boys Civiteens 4; Squamish Team 4. Karin Ann Clark: Future Engineers 3; Transferred from Albert Einstein High School, Kensington, Maryland 2. Judith Ann Cline: Class Committees 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Bank Director 3; Bank Stockholder 3. Wayloon Chuang Roger Lloyd Clark Karin Ann Clark Judith Ann Cline 42 • SENIORS Monica Ellen Clingan Daniel William Clink Camilla Sue Clough Karen Ann Clowser Monica Ellen Clingan: Student Council Committees 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Classics Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Daniel William Clink: National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Baseball, Varsity 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Monogram 3; Transferred from Avondale High School, Avondale Estates, Georgia 2; Band 2; Pep Band 2. Camilla Sue Clough: Student Council Representative 2, 3; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Committees 2; Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Keyettes 4; ROCKET 4; ROCKET Representative 2, 3; TOUCHSTONE 2: Squamish Team 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Youth City 3. Karen Ann Clowser Linda Lou Coleman Linda Lou Coleman Rehekali Dean Colley: Transferred from Abingdon High School, Abingdon, Virginia, 3; Band 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Future Teachers 2. Glen Russel Collier: Transferred from Einstein High School, Kensington, Maryland 2; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Graphic Arts Club 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Shiela Anne Collier Barbara Jean Collins: Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 2, 3. Sharon Ann Collins: Future Teachers 3. Rebekah Dean Colley Glen Russel Collier Shiela Anne Collier Barbara Jean Collins Sharon Ann Collins SENIORS • 43 Alan Joseph Covert Margaret Carole C.omly: Class Committees 4; Class Organization Representative 3; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Black Maskers 2, 3; Plays, Production 3: French Club 2; Future Teachers 3, 4; Youth City 4. Thomas Elliott Conkey: Band 3, 4; Transferred from Red Hook Junior-Senior High School, Red Hook, New York 3; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Band 2, Chorus 2. Helen Marie Connelly: Intramurals 2, 3. Evelyn Marie Cooper: DECA 4. Alan Joseph Covert: Student Council Committees 4, Honor Roll 4; Bank Stockholder 3, 4. Elaine Marie Cox Elaine Marie Cox: Class Organization Representative 2; Black Maskers 2; Interior Display Club 2. Carlton Wayne Crane: Mixed Chorus 3. Marilyn Virginia Crook: Future Homemakers 2, 3; Future Nurses 2, 3. John Wallace Crown: Future Engineers 2; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4. Gary Edward Crowther: Future Engineers 2, 3; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4. Carleton Wayne Crane Marilyn Virginia Crook John Wallace Crown Gary Edward Crowther 44 • SENIORS William England Crump Linda Susan Cummings Karen Cunningham Jaclyn Cunningham William England ('rump: Honor Roll 2; Hi-Y 2, 3. Vice-President 3; ROCKET 2, 3, 4, Photo Editor 4; TIDE 2, 3; Squamish Team 4; Camera Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Audio Visual Club 4. Linda Susan Cummings: Student Council Alternate 2; Co-ordination Council 2, 3, 4; Intra-murals 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Gymkana 2; Bank Stockholder 3; Service Corps 2, 3, 4. Karen Cunningham: Student Council Representative 4; Honor Roll 3; Girls Civiteens 4; Plays, Production 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Transferrer! from Robert E. Peary High School, Rockville, Maryland 2; Operetta 2, 4; Girls Honor Team 2. Jaclyn Cunningham: Intramurals 3, 4; Girls Civiteens 3; Sendee Corps 3, 4; Transferred from Robert E. Peary High School, Rockville, Maryland 2; Student Council 2; Intramurals 2. Irene Miriam Curtis: Student Council Alternate 3, 4; Student Council Committees 4; Coordination Council 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Gymkana 3; Piano Club 3, 4, President 3, 4; Transferred from Sandy Spring Friends School, Sandy Spring, Maryland 2; Student Council Representative 2; Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 2; Orchesis 2; Operetta 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Madrigal 2. Rebecca Ann Curtis Thomas Eugene Curtis: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; “M” Club 4. George Keith Custer: Transferred from Fairborn High School, Fairborn, Ohio, 2; Cross Country 2, 3; Chess Club 3; Science Club 2. Joseph Robert Daniel: Black Maskers 2, 3. 4; Plays, Production 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Biology Club 2. Linda Kathleen Davidson Irene Miriam Curtis Rebecca Ann Curtis Thomas Eugene Curtis George Keith Custer Joseph Robert Daniel Linda Kathleen Davidson SENIORS • 45 Patricia Ann Davidson Charles Franklin Davi9 Nancy Edith Davis Nancy Lorraine Davis Veronica Gail Davis Edward Louis Day Patricia Ann Davidson: Class Committees 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymkana 2. Charles Franklin Davis: Bank Stockholder 3. Nancy Edith Davis: Honor Roll 4; Black Maskers 4; Plays, Production 4; Band 3, 4; Bank Director 3; Bank Stockholder 3, 4; Youth City 4; Service Corps 4. Nancy Lorraine Davis: National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4, President 3, Home Arts Fashion Show 2. Veronica Gail Davis: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 3; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Officials Club .3. Edward I ami i s Day Ralph Gay ton Dean: Plays, Cast 2; Amateur Radio Club 2, 3, Secretary-Vice President 3; Band 2, 3, 4; P.A. CItib 3; Bank Stockholder 2; Service Corps 4; Marching Band 3, 4. Mary Margaret Dehelius: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Alternate 2; Student Council Committees 3; Co-ordination Council 4; Class Committees 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; ROCKET 4, Sophomore Class Editor 4; TIDE 3; TOUCHSTONE 3; Black Maskers 3, 4; Plays, Production 3, 4; Debate Cluh 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Captain 4; Forensics 3, 4; Operetta 3; Youth City 4; Monogram 3, 4; Transferred from Gaithersburg High School, Gaithersburg, Maryland 2; American Field Service 2, Vice-President 2; Great Books Club 2; Follies Script Committees 2; Debate Club 2; Pep Club 2; Blue and Gold 2; Forensics 2; Musical 2. Linda Rose DeLeo: Intramurals 3, 4; Officials Club 3; Officials Council 4; Girls Civi-teens 4. Galvin Richard Demastus: DECA 4. Ralph Gayton Dean Mary Margaret Dehelius Linda Rose DeLeo Calvin Richard Demastus 46 • SENIORS Gisele Celine Demers Madeleine Georgette Demers Maryjo DeVries William Albert Dickson Gisele Celine Demers Madeleine Georgette Demers: Honor Roll 4. Maryjo DeVries William Albert Dickson: Honor Roll 4; Squamish Team 4; Gymkana 2, 3, 4; Math Team 4. Margaret Mary Diggins: Student Council Comittees 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 4; ROCKET Representative 2; TIDE 2; Bank Stockholder 4; Service Corps 3; Rockville Recreation Council 3. James Wallace Dillon: Honor Roll 2; Football, Junior Varsity 2. Judith Ann Dobbins: Honor Roll 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Future Homemakers 3; Future Nurses James Wallace DiUon 2; Steno Club 3; Bank Stockholder 3, 4; Service Corps 4. Charles Francis Donnelly: Student Council Alternate 2, 3, 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball, Varsity Manager 2; “M” Club 4; Key Club 4; Boys Civiteens 4; Black Maskers 3, 4; Plays, Cast 3; Classics Club 2; Operetta 3, 4; Youth City 4. Ronald Eugene Dosli: Football, Junior Varsity 2; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 3, 4; “M” Club 3; Key Club 2; Gymkana, Vice-President 3. Andrew Jay Douds: Senior Steering Committee 4; ROCKET 3, 4, Advertising Editor 4; ROCKET Representative 3; American Field Service 3, 4; Debate Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Forensics 3, 4; Squamish Team 4, Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Bank Stockholder 3, 4; Youth and Government Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Transferred from Paschal High School, Fort Worth, Texas, 2; Library Assistant 2; Student Council Alternate 2. Margaret Mary Diggins Judith Ann Dobbins Charles Francis Donnelly Ronald Eugene Dosh Andrew Jay Douds SENIORS • 47 James Russell Downs Jane Elizabeth Doyle Thomas Dozier Susan Elaine Drake Michael John Dreslin Bruce Bartholow Duncan Janies Russell Downs: TIDE 2. Jane Elizabeth Doyle: TOUCHSTONE 2, 3; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2, 3. Thomas Dozier Susan Elaine Drake: Student Council Committees 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 4; Future Homemakers 4; Future Nurses 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Michael John Dreslin: Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Transferred from Winston Churchill High School, Potomac, Maryland 2. Bruce Bartholow Duncan: Student Council Representative 2, 3; Student Council Alternate 4; Student Council Executive Committee 4, Parliamentarian 4; Student Council Committees 2, 3; MASC 3; Class Officers 3, President 3; Class Committees 3; Senior Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Math Team 3, 4; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4; Youth City 3; Monogram 3; Youth and Government Club 4; Student-Faculty Committee for Total School Improvement 4. Julie Anne Dunn: Class Committees 3; Class Organization Representative 3; Honor Roll 3; Transferred from the Paris American High School, Paris, France, 2; G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Newspaper 2; Sophomore Class Representative 2. Margaret Ann Dunn: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Bank Stockholder 4. Wanda Gail Dunn: Student Council Committees 3; Honor Roll 2; Future Homemakers 4; Future Nurses 3; Orchesis 2. Stephen Luther Durand: Wrestling 3. Julie Anne Dunn Margaret Ann Dunn Wanda Gail Dunn Stephen Luther Durand 4B • SENIORS Scott Edward Durham Ernest Durst Darby Eugene Duvall Frances Elizabeth Eader Scott Edward Durham: Honor Roll 4; DECA 4. Ernest Durst: Student Council Alternate 3; Honor Roll 3; TOUCHSTONE 3, 4 Interior Display 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 3, 4; Bank Director 4, Bank Stockholder 3, 4. Darby Eugene Duvall: Honor Roll 3, 4. Frances Elizabeth Eader: Intramurals 2, 3. Kathleen Mary Ecker: Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Alternate 2, 4; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; MASC 2: Class Committees 3, Chairman 3; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; ROCKET Representative 3; Black Maskers 3; Operetta 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Stockholder 4; Youth City 3; Service Corps 3, 4. Timothy Robert Edwards Jeanne Virginia Emmett: Debate Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Interior Display Club 2, 3. Kent I ewis Engelmeier: Co-ordination Council 3: Class Officers 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; “M” Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Candace Marie Eslin: Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Majorettes 3, 4, Captain 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Plays, Production 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls State 3; Monogram 3. Thomas Wayne Essex: Wrestling 2; Track 2; Spanish Club 2; Gymkana 2. Kathleen Mary Ecker Timothy Robert Edwards Jeanne Virginia Emmett Kent Lewis Engelmeier Candace Marie Eslin Thomas Wayne Essex SENIORS • 49 Ann Marie Estes Raymond Russel Etchison Sally Ann Etheridge Donald David Eunis Michael James Fahey Ann Marie Estes Raymond Russel Etehison Sally Ann Etheridge: Student Council Representative 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; TIDE 3; Black Maskers 3, 4; Plays, Production 3, 4; American Field Service 3; Transferred from Martin S. Behrman High School, New Orleans, Louisiana 2; Student Council Representative 2; Drama Club 2; Debate Club 2; Class Officer 2, Secretary 2; Glee Club 2; Beehive Staff 2; French Club 2. Donald David Eunis Michael James Fahey: Track 3, Library Aides 4. Claudette Marie Fair 7 Claudette Marie Fair: Honor Roll 2, 3; Future Nurses 2; Student Council Committees 2, 3; Bank 4; Class Organization 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Intramurals 2. Patricia Kay Farrell: Future Nurses 4, President 4; Transferred from Nile C. Kinnick High School, Yokohama, Japan 3; Cheerleader 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Monogram 3. Karen Alice Ferguson: Honor Roll 3. Harrison Tatum Ferris: Track 2; Cross Country 2, 3. Roxanne Phyllis Fisehetti: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Co-ordination Council 4, Secretary 4; Co-ordination Council Executive Committee; Class Committees 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 4; Cheerleaders 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Girls Civiteens 3; Interior Display Club 2. Patricia Kay Farrell Karen Alice Ferguson Harrison Tatum Ferris Roxanne Phyllis Fisehetti 50 • SENIORS Lillian Elaine Fishbume Constance Kathleen Fitch Michael Gene Fling Pamela Nadine Fling Lillian Elaine Fishbume: National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2X 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Honor Team 2; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Girls Civiteens 3 4; TIDE 4, Managing Editor 4; Future Homemakers 3, 4; Bank Stockholder 3, 4; Service Corps 3. Constance Kathleen Fitch: Student Council Executive Committee 4, Co-chairman of Scholarship Committee 4; Student Council Committees 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; It’s Academic 4; TIDE 2, 3, 4; TOUCHSTONE 4, Business Editor 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 4; American Field Service 2, 3, 4; Squamish Team 4; Youth City 4. Michael Gen.e Fling: Track 3. Pamela Nadine Fling: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 3, 4. Kathleen Bernadette Flint: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Youth City 4. Brenda Denise Foster: Student Council Committees 2; Senior Steering Committees 4; Honor Roll 4; Cheerleaders 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Girls Honor Teams 2, 3; Officials Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Youth City 4; Service Corps 3. Robert Anthony Fourcade Curt Francis Fox: Track 3; Transferred from Robert E. Peary High School, Rockville, Maryland 2; Wrestling 2. Dana James Fox: Transferred from Robert E. Peary High School, Rockville, Maryland 2; Wrestling 2. Steven Thomas Fox: Honor Roll 2; Transferred from Robert E. Peary High School, Rockville, Maryland 2; Tennis Team 2, Co-Captain 2; Student Council Representative 2, 3; Honor Roll 2. Kathleen Bernadette Flint Brenda Denise Foster SENIORS • 51 James Arthur Foy Paula Jean Fraley Roger Allan France Dorothy Marie Franklin James Arthur Foy: Football, Junior Varsity 2. Paula Jean Fraley: Student Council Alternate 2; Student Council Committees 2, 3; Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Keyettes 4; American Field Service 2, 3. Roger Allan France: Football, Junior Varsity 2. Dorothy Marie Franklin: Honor Roll 3. Diane Hope Freeman Diane Hope Fr€ eniah: Drill Team 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Gymkana 2. Larry Michael French Larry Michael French Sally Jean French: Future Homemakers 3. Janet Elaine Fretwell: Co-ordination Council 3; Future Homemakers 2, 3, Secretary 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Orchesis 2. Elizabeth Rose Frizzell: Honor Roll 2; Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4. William Eugene Frye: Football, Junior Varsity 2. Sally Jean French Janet Elaine Fretwell Elizabeth Rose Frizzell William Eugene Frye I 52 • SENIORS Ronald Alvin Fulkersin Cary David Funkhouscr Celia Kay Gabbcrt Regina Dolores Gaither Ronald Alvin Fulkersin: Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Gary David Funkhouser: Honor Roll 2, 4; TIDE 4; TOUCHSTONE 2, 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 3; American Field Service 2; Squamish Team 4, Field Marshal 4; Classics Club 2. Celia Kay Gabbert: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 3; Officials Club 3; Officials Council 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Regina Dolorse Gaither: Future Homemakers 3; Future Teachers 4. Perry Thomas Garnian: Football, Varsity 3, 4; Baseball, Varsity 3, 4; “M” Club 4; Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 3; Transferred from Upper Arlington High School, Columbus, Ohio, 2; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Baseball, Junior Varsity 2. Barbara Jane Garry: Student Council Alternate 3; Student Council Committees 2; Class Organization Representative 2, 3; Majorettes 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Keyettes 3, 4; French Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. John Joseph Gavin: Football, Junior Varsity 2; Varsity 3, 4; Baseball, Varsity 2. Janies William George: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2; Baseball, Varsity 2; Wrestling 3; Key Club 4. Rita Anne Gerrity: Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; ROCKET Representative 2, 3; TIDE 2; TOUCHSTONE 4, Associate Art Editor 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 3, 4; Interior Display Club 4; Service Corps 2, 3; Rockville Recreation Council 2, 3, 4. Susan Christine Gibbs: Student Council Alternate 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Honor Roll 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Secretary 3; Black Maskers 3, 4, Secretary 4; Thespians 3, 4; Plays, Production 3, 4; Future Teachers 3; Monogram 3; Transferred from Stephen F. Austin High School, El Paso, Texas 3; Future Teachers 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, President 2; Masque and Gavel 2; Honor Roll 2. Perry Thomas Garman Barbara Jane Garry John Joseph Gavin James William George Rita Anne Gerrity Susan Christine Gibbs SENIORS • 53 Terry Lee Gibson Judith Elizabeth Glass Catherine Gloyd William Gordon Bruce Charles Gorman Terry Lee Gibson Judith Elizabeth Glass: Honor Roll 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Keyettes 3, 4, Secretary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; ROCKET 4; Classics Club 2. Catherine Gloyd William Gordon: Football, Junior Varsity 2; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4, Captain 4; “M” Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4. Bruce Charles Gorman: Student Council Committees 4; TIDE 4; Black Maskers 4; Plays, Production 4; Operetta 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Youth and Government 4. James Hugh Gotten James Hugh Gottert: Track 2. Rose Marie Gouker: Tri-Hi-Y 3; Future Homemakers 4. John Thomas Grad well: DECA 3, 4. Amy Lynn Greene: TOUCHSTONE Contributor 3, 4; Black Maskers 3, 4; Plays, Production 2, 3; Future Nurses 4; Interior Display Club 2, 3. Frankie Charlene Griffin: Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Organization Representative 2, 3; Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 3; Drill Team 4; Girls Honor Teams 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Girls Civiteens 3; ROCKET 4; Interior Display Club 2; Service Corps 2. Rose Marie Gouker John Thomas Gradwell Amy Lynn Greene Frankie Charlene Griffin 54 • SENIORS James Michael Grimes Michael Ray Grimes Cheryl May Hairston Joann Katherine Hall Janie Michael Grimes: Student Council Commmittees 4; Honor Roll 4; Football, Varsity 3, 4; “M” Club 4; Graphic Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Bank Director 3, Vice-President 3; Bank Stockholder 3,4. Michael Ray Grimes Cheryl May Hairston: TOUCHSTONE 4, Secretary 4; Future Homemakers 4; American Field Service 3; Washington Star Senior Salute 4. Joann Katherine Hall: Student Council Alternate 2; Honor Roll 3. Marsha Ann Hall: Student Council Alternate 2; Student Council Committees 2, 3; Class Committees 3, 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 3; Keyettes 4; ROCKET Representative 2, 3; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4, Treasurer, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Stockholder 3, 4; Youth City 4; Service Corps 2. Frank Spruill Haltiwanger: National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; American Field Service 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Classics Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Bank Stockholder 3; Monogram 3; Variety Show 2. Edward Oliver Hamilton: DECA 2. Betty Jean Hancock: Student Council Committees 4; Intramurals 2; Future Homemakers 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Future Teachers 2. Charles Wallace Hanger: Student Council Alternate 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Intramurals 2, 3; French Club 2; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3; P. A. Club 4; Variety Show 2. Thomas Elwood Hardesty: Track 3. Marsha Ann Hall Frank Spruill Haltiwanger Edward Oliver Hamilton Betty Jean Hancock Charles Wallace Hanger Thomas Elwood Hardesty SENIORS • 55 Cail Yvonne Harding Trudy Ann Hardy Gary Wayne Hannon Marilyn Harmon Wayne Irving Hame Gail Yvonne Harding: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 2, 3. Trudy Ann Hardy: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Alternate 3; TIDE 4; American Field Service 4; Operetta 4; Orchesis 2. 3; Interior Display Club 3, 4, President 4; Variety Show 2. Gary Wayne Harmon: Track 2; Cross Country 2. Marilyn Harinon: Student Council Representative 2, 3; Student Council Alternate 4; Student Council Executive Committee 4, Welfare Chairman 4; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Committees 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Girls Sports Association 2, 3, 4; Officials Club 2, 3; Keyettes 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Madrigal 4; Operetta 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Stockholder 3, 4; Youth City 4; Maryland All-State Chorus 4. Thom Gordon Harrell Wayne Irving Harne: Student Council Committees 4; Honor Roll 4; Track 4; Bank Stockholder 3, 4. Thom Gordon Harrell Gladys Ruth Harris: Intramurals 2. I.aurie Rose Harris: Student Council Representative 2; DECA 3, 4, Secretary 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymkana 2, 3. Shawne Susette Harris Stephen Van Harris Gladys Ruth Harris Laurie Rose Harris Shawne Susette Harris Stephen Van Harris 56 • SENIORS James Laurie Harrison William James Hartley Alice Dianne Hanel Marcelle Betty Harwell Janies I.auric Harrison: Football, Junior Varsity 2. Varsity 3. William James Hartley: Student Council Committees 4: Honor Roll 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Bank Stockholder 3, 4. Alice Dianne Harvel Marcelle Betty Harwell: Honor Roll 3, 4: TOUCHSTONE 4; Black Maskers 3; Interior Display Club 3; Transferred from Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, Bethesda, Maryland 3; Art Club 2; French Club 2. David Hastie David Hastie Valarie Ann Hatter: Student Council Committees 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Officials 4; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymkana 2, Vice-President 2. Connie Lee Hawthorne: Intramurals 2. John Walter Hawthorne Stephen Thomas Hayes: Bank Stockholder 3, 4. Joan Clestline Hebron: Girls Honor Teams 2; Girls Sports Association 2; Future Homemakers 4. Valarie Ann Hatter Connie Lee Hawthorne John Walter Hawthorne Stephen Thomas Hayes Joan Clestline Hebron SENIORS • 57 Sylvester Ernest Hebron Carolyn Jean Helbert Kathleen Karen Hendricks Frank Beny Herndon Phyllis Ann Hess Sylvester Ernest Hebron Carolyn Jean Helbert Kathleen Karen Hendricks: Honor Roll 4; DECA 4. Frank Beny Herndon: TIDE 4, Advertising Manager 4. Phyllis Ann Hess: Student Council Alternate 3; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Committees 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Drill Team 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; ROCKET Representative 2, 3; Future Homemakers 2; Interior Display Club 2, 3; Youth City 3. Bobby Martin Hill Bobby Martin Hill: Student Council Alternate 2, 3; Wrestling 2; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2, 3; Classics Club 2; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4. Douglas Freeman Hill: Band 2, 3, 4. John Rampton I lock man: Track 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Daniel Gene Holden: Honor Roll 2; Biology Club 2. Linda-Jo Holland: Student Council Alternate 2; Class Committees 4: Plays, Production 4; Bank Stockholder 4. Douglas Freeman Hill John Rampton Hockman Daniel Gene Holden Linda-Jo Holland 58 • SENIORS William Thomas Holt Annette Elizabeth Holtzclaw Conway Cooke Hoover Edward Winfield Horm William Thomas Holt: Football, Junior Varsity 2. Annette Elizabeth Holtzclaw: Black Maskers 2, 3; American Field Service 2. Conway Cooke Hoover: Cross Country 3, 4; TIDE 3; Debate Club 2, 3, 4; Forensics 4; Squamish Team 4; Juvenile Jury 4; Latin Club 3. Edward Winfield Horm: DEXIA 3, 4. Elaine Marie Horm: Honor Roll 4. Elaine Marie Horm Stephen Gilmore Hornberger: Senior Steering Committee 4; Boys Civiteens 3, 4, Chaplain 3, President 4; ROCKET 4; Black Maskers 3; Plays, Production 3; Squamish Team 4; Bank Stockholder 4. Susan Jean Houser: Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Executive Committee 4; Student Council Committees 3, 4; Class Organization Representative 2; Plays, Production 4, Publicity Chairman 4; Gymkana 2; Interior Display Club 4; Youth City 4; Service Corps 2, 3, 4, President 4. Earl Herman Howard: DECA 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Lynwood Charles Hudson: Honor Roll 3, 4. Joyce Louise Humphrey: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Alternate 2, 3; Co-ordination Council 4; Class Organization Representative 3; Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 4; Girls Sports Association 2, 3, 4; Officials Club 2, 3; Girls Civiteens 3, 4; Black Maskers 3; Future Nurses 4; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4. Stephen Gilmore Homberger Susan Jean Houser Earl Herman Howard Lynwood Charles Hudson Joyce Louise Humphrey SENIORS • 59 Frances Ann Hunt Janet Elizabeth Hunt Roland Guy Hunt Scott Beale Hunter Wanda Sue Hunter Frances Ann Hunt: Student Council Committees 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Intramurals 2; School Store 3, 4; TIDE 3, 4; Black Maskers 3, 4; Plays, Production 2, 3, 4; American Field Service 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Gymkana 4; Interior Display 3, 4; Youth City 3; Service Corps 4. Janet Elizabeth Hunt: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Executive Committee 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Executive Assistant 4, MCR Co-ordinator 4; Student Council Committees 3, 4; MCR 3, 4; MASC 3, 4; Co-ordination Council 3, Chairman 3; Class Officers 4, President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; American Field Sendee 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2: Monogram 3. Roland Guy Hunt: Track 2; Camera Club 3. Scott Beale Hunter: Honor Roll 3, 4; Basketball. Junior Varsity 2; Key Club 3, 4; Library Aides Club 4. Wanda Sue Hunter Darrell Byrd Hutchinson Darrell Byrd Hutchinson: Football, Junior Varsity 2; Squamish Team 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Classics Club 2; Math Team 4. Randall Lee Hutchinson: Class Officers 2, Vice-President 2; Senior Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Basketball, Varsity 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Squamish Team 4; Classics Club 2, 3, 4, President 3: Bank Stockholder 3, 1: Monogram 3, 4. William David Hutchinson: National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; It’s Academic 4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Squamish Team 4; Classics Club 2, 3, 4; Bank Stockholder 3, 4; Monogram 3, 4. Ralph Philip Ide: Student Council Committees 4; Biology Club 2; Squamish Team 4. Joan Marie Jackson: Intramurals 2; Girls Sports Association 2; DECA 4. Randall Lee Hutchinson William David Hutchinson Ralph Philip Ide Joan Marie Jackson 60 • SENIORS Rodger Thomas Jackson Jacky Dean James Virginia Ellen Jeffreys Cheryl Lee Johnson Rodger Thomas Jackson Jacky Dean James: Intramurals 2; Band 2. Virginia Ellen Jeffreys: Student Council Alternate 2, 3; Student Council Executive Committee 4; Chairman, Social Welcoming Committee 4; Student Council Committees 3; Intramurals 2; TIDE 3; Black Maskers 3; Plays, Production 3, Cast 3; Band 2, 3; Debate Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Glee Club 4. Cheryl Lee Johnson Henry Allen Johnson Henry Allen Johnson Janet Louise Johnson: DECA 4. Karen Elaine Johnson: Transferred from Dobyns-Bennett High School, Kingsport, Tennessee 4. Lester Wayne Johnson: American Field Service 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Reuben Christian Johnson: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Manager 2; Band 2, 3, 4. Margaret Mary Jones: Intramurals 3; Future Homemakers 3, 4; Youth City 4; Class Committees 4. Janet Louise Johnson Karen Elaine Johnson Lester Wayne Johnson Reuben Christian Johnson Margaret Mary Jones SENIORS • 61 Thomas Ray Jones Karen Sue Kaelin Peter Walter Kanclopoulos Thomas Whitney Kavanagh Mark Edward Kelleher Timothy I anraster Jones: Student Council Executive Committee 4, Concessions Chairman 4; Class Committees 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 2; Glee Club 4; Madrigal 4. Thomas Ray Jones: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Wrestling 3, 4. Karen Sue Kaelin: Senior Steering Committee 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 4; Officials Club 3; Girls Civiteens 4; Service Corps 3; Transferred from the Academy of the Holy Cross, Kensington, Maryland 2; C.S.M.C. 2; Cheerleader 2: Latin Club 2; French Club 2; Pep Club 2; Intramurals 2. Peter Walter Kanelopoulos: Football, Junior Varsity 2; Future Engineers 2. Thomas Whitney Kavanagh: Student Council Representative 4; Co-ordination Council 4; Class Organization Representative 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; It’s Academic 4; TIDE 2, 3; TOUCHSTONE 4; Black Maskers 3, 4; Plays, Production 2, 3, 4; Plays, Cast 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Squamish Team 4, Probate Judge 4; Glee Club 4; Operetta 2, 3; Folk Club 3, 4; Youth and Government Club 4. Mark Edward Kelleher Ernest Cordell Kelley: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Patricia Kelly: Future Homemakers 3; Future Nurses 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Service Corps 4. Howard Joseph Kennedy: Student Council Representative 2, 3; Student Council Executive Committee 4, President 4; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; MCR 3, 4; MASC 4: Safety Council 3, 4; Class Officers 2, President 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; “Youth Wants to Know” 3; Black Maskers 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Plays, Production 4; Plays, Cast 2, 3; Amateur Radio Club 2; Dance Band 3; Debate Club 2; Forensics 2; Squamish Team 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Piano Club 2, 3, 4; Boys State 3; Monogram 2, 3, 4; Youth and Government Club 4. Sharon Lee Kesling: Band 2, 3, 4; Librarian 3, 4. Ernest Cordell Kelley Patricia Kelly Howard Joseph Kennedy Sharon Lee Kesling Ann Genevieve King Wendy Jane Ketchani Phyllis Lynn Killingsworth Nana Lee Kincaid Wendy Jane Ketchani s Co-ordination Council 2: ROCKET Representative 2, 3; American Field Service 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Service Corps 2, 3, 4. Phyllis Lynn Killingsworth: Orchesis 4, President 4; Transferred from the National Ballet Academic School, Washington, D.C. 4. Nana I ee Kincaid: Student Council Alternate 3; Intramurals 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 4; Black Maskers 2, 3; Plays, Production 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymkana 2, 3; Orchesis 2. Ann Genevieve King: Student Council Committees 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Black Maskers 2, 3, 4; Thespians 4; Plays, Production 2, 3, 4; Service Corps 3. Paul Christopher King: Student Council Representative 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4, President 4; Operetta 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Barbershop Quartet 4; Maryland All-State Chorus 4; All Eastern Chorus 4. Gary John Kinney: Transferred from Misawa High School, Misawa, Japan 4; Lettermans Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Biology Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Basketball, Varsity 3; Track, Varsity 2, 3; Soccer, Junior Varsity 3. Sandra Louise Kinney: Transferred from Misawa High School, Misawa, Japan 4; Pep Club 3, Treasurer 3; Yearbook 2; Volleyball Team 2; Biology Club 2; Girls Athletic Association 2. Jeffrey Arthur Kirkpatrick: Black Maskers 2; Library Aides Club 2, 3. Ronald Wayne Kline David Allen Knoblock: Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Rockville Recreation Council 4. Paul Christopher King Gary John Kinney Sandra Louise Kinney Jeffrey Arthur Kirkpatrick Ronald Wayne Kline David Allen Knoblock SENIORS • 63 Alta Jacquelyn Koch Claudia Ann Kordell Hetty Lou Krcidcr Jennifer Ann Krupa Thalia Kathleen Kuper Alta Jacquelyn Koch: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 4; American Field Service 4; Spanish Club 4: Transferred from Los Altos High School, Los Altos, California, 3; Plumes 2; Spanish Club 2. Claudia Ann Kordell: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; American Field Service 4; French Club 4; Future Teachers 3, 4, President 4. Hetty Lou Kreider: Student Council Committees 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; ROCKET 3, 4, Art Editor 4; Classics Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Orchesis 2; Piano Club 3, 4; Monogram 3; Art Award ’66 3; Variety Show 4. .Jennifer Ann Krupa Karen Jayne Kuryloski Thalia Kathleen Kuper: Class Organization Representative 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3. Karen Jayne Kuryloski: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Youth Gty 3. Sara Ellen Kuhn: Student Council Alternate 2; Bank Stockholder 4. Caroline Marie Kunip Gabriel Charles Lamastra: Hi-Y 2; Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4; Dance Band 2. Raymond Earl Langley: Transferred from Gaithersburg High School, Gaithersburg, Maryland, 4; Football, Varsity 3, Junior Varsity 2. Sara Ellen Kuhn Caroline Marie Kump Gabriel Charles Lamastra Raymond Earl Langley 64 • SENIORS Brian Dale Lawrence James Donald Lawrey Kenneth Wayne Lawson Sharon Darlene Lawson Brian Dale Lawrence: Co-ordination Council Executive Committee 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; “M” Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram 3, 4. James Donald Lawrey: Co-ordination Council 4; Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Boys Civiteens 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Dance Band 2, 3; Classics Club 2, 3, 4, Secretai y-Treasurer 3; Monogram 3. Kenneth Wayne Lawson: Transferred from Oceanside High School, Oceanside, California, 2. Sharon Darlene Lawson Thomas W'illiam Lazarus Carolyn Bradley I eatherman: Student Council Representative 2, 3; Student Council Alternate 4; Student Council Committees 2, 3; Class Committees 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Girls Civiteens 4; ROCKET 3, 4, Faculty Editor 3, Classes Editor 4; ROCKET Representative 3; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Youth City 3; Service Corps 2, 3; Monogram 3. Peter David Lehling: Co-ordination Council 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; It’s Academic 4, Captain 4; ROCKET 4, Assistant Sports Editor 4; TOUCHSTONE 4; Squamish Team 4, Equipment Manager 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Math Team 3, 4, Captain 4; Youth and Government 4; Monogram, 4. Jenny Ix u LeCorchick: Honor Roll 3; Transferred from Huntsville High School, Huntsville, Alabama 3; Music Club 3; Play’s Committee 2; C.Y.F. 2; National Assembly Program 2. Robert Earl Ledman: Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Squamish Team 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Operetta 3; Mixed Chorus 2. Laurie Ann Leech: Class Committees 3; Class Organization 3; Spanish Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Interior Display Club 2, 3. Thomas William Lazarus Carolyn Bradley Lcatherman 1 Peter David Lebling Jenny Lou LeCorchick Robert Earl Ledman Laurie Ann Leech SENIORS • 65 Sharon Marie LeMieux Mary Jeannette Lentz Judy Ann Lerth Harry Manuel Libert John Allen Lightfoot Sharon Marie LeMieux: Class Committees 3, 4; Keyettes 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Black Maskers 3; Plays, Production 3; Future Teachers 3, 4; Transferred from The Academy of the Holy Cross, Kensington, Maryland 3; Plays, Production 2. Mary Jeannette Lentz: Student Council Committees 3, 4; Class Committees 2; Class Organization Representative 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 3, 4, President 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 2; Youth City 4; Monogram 3. Judy Ann Lerch Harry Manuel Libert: Class Organization Representative 2; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Squamish Team 4; Mixed Chorus 2. John Allen Lightfoot: Football, Varsity 3, 4. James Brian Liljegren Janies Brian Liljegren: Black Maskers 3, 4; Plays, Production 3, 4; American Field Service 4; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Folk Club 4. Penelope Anne Linkow: Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Committees 2, 3, 4; ROCKET Representative 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Interior Display Club 4; Service Corps 2; Rockville Recreation Council 3, 4; Charles Alexander Livengood: Class Committees 4; Bank Stockholder 4. Michael Edward Lomax: Basketball, Varsity Manager, 2. Martin Regis Love: Youth City 4; Camera Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Penelope Anne Linkow Charles Alexander Livengood Michael Edward Lomax Marlin Regis Love 66 • SENIORS Philip Edward Lower Robert Kennith Lowery Jeffrey Scott Lundy James Elwood Lutz Philip Edward Lower: Class Committees; 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3; “M” Club 4; Squamish Team 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Youth City 4; Monogram 3. Robert Kennith Lowery: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Classics Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Madrigal 3; Operetta 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Youth City 3; Barbershop Quartet 4; Maryland All-State Chorus 4. Jeffrey Scott Lundy: Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Youth City 3, 4. Janies Elwood Lutz: Wrestling 2. Catherine Bisbee McClintock: Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Committees 3, 4; Class Organization Representative 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Officials Club 2, 3; Girls Civiteens 2; Black Maskers 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymkana 2, 3; Youth City 4; Service Corps 3. Robert Bruce McDiarmid: Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Youth City 3. Terry Louise McDonald: Drill Team 2, 3. Russell Rutland McGuire: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Alternate 4; Student Council Executive Committee 3, Evaluations Chairman 3; Student Council Committees 2, 3; MASC 2; Class Committees 2, 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Boys Civiteens 4: ROCKET 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; TOUCHSTONE 4, Poetry Editor 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 4; ROCKET Representative 3; Black Maskers 3; Plays, Production 2, 3; Squamish Team 4; Operetta 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Boys State 3; Youth City 3; Service Corps 2; Talent Show 2. Edward Wayne McKinnon: Band 2, 3. Kathryn Sue McLaughlin: Class Organization Representative 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Future Teachers 3, 4. Catherine Bisbee McClintock Robert Bruce McDiarmid Terry Louise McDonald Russell Rutland McGuire Edward Wayne McKinnon Kathryn Sue McLaughlin SENIORS • 67 Sheila Iris Mabone: Honor Roll 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 2; Girls Sports Association 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Girls Civiteens 3, 4; Future Homemakers 3, 4. Colette Doreen Mahoney: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Future Homemakers 3, 4. Kathryn Helen Malloy: Student Council Alternate 3; Co-ordination Council 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Intramurals 3; ROCKET 4; TIDE 3; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 4; American Field Service 4; French Club 3, 4; Future Nurses 3; Future Teachers 4; Monogram 3; Faculty-Student Committee for Total School Improvement 4; Transferred from The Academy of the Holy Cross, Kensington, Maryland 2; Honor Roll 2; Sodality 2; Cheerleader 2; Volleyball Team 2; C.S.M.C. 2. Marian Claudia Mangan John Keith Mandley: Squamish Team 4. Robert Andrew Mangene Marian Claudia Mangan: Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 2; Orchesis 2, 3. Robert Andrew Mangene: Football, Varsity 3, 4, Manager 3, Head Manager 4. Robert Charles MacMillan: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Committees 4; Squamish Team 4; French Club 3; Library Aides Club 4; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4; Youth City 4. Roger Linwood Manuel: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Baseball, Varsity 2, 3, 4; “M” Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; School Store 4; Bank Stockholder 4. Beverly Jean Marks: Intramurals 2; TIDE 3, 4; Black Maskers 2, 3, 4; Plays, Production 2, 4. John Marshall Marlin Robert Charles MacMillan Roger Linwood Manuel Beverly Jean Marks John Marshall Marlin 68 SENIORS Pamela Shawn Martin Linda Nell Mason Patricia Jane Maske Edward Richard Mathews Pamela Shawn Marlin: Transferred from Turner Ashby High School, Dayton, Virginia 3; Cheerleaders 2, Co-Captain 2; French Club 2; Home Room Officer 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. Linda Nell Mason: Co-ordination Council 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Steno Club 3. Patricia Jane Maske: Future Homemakers 3, 4; Future Nurses 2; Bank Stockholder 2. Edward Richard Mathews Lawrence Maynard Barbara Annette Mayo: Black Maskers 3, 4; Biology Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Plays, Production 3, 4; Interior Display Club 2, 3; Piano Club 4; Squamish Team 4. Patricia Mehok: Student Council Committees 3; Class Organization Representative 2; Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Girls Civiteens 3, 4; Black Maskers 3; Bank Stockholder 4. Carol Ann Mentzer: Co-ordination Council 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 2, 3, 4; Officials Club 2, 3; Girls Sports Association 2, 3, 4; Gymkana 2, 3. Linda Alice Merrill: Class Committees 4; Intramurals 2; Girls Civiteens 3, 4, Treasurer 4; ROCKET Representative 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Charles Randall Merry: National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Plays, Production 2, 3, 4; American Field Service 2, 3; Amateur Radio Club 2; Squamish Team 4; P.A. Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Service Corps 4; Rifle Club 4. Lawrence Maynard Barbara Annette Mayo Patricia Mehok Carol Ann Mentzer Linda Alice Merrill Charles Randall Merry SENIORS • 69 Suzanne Marie Michelitch Larry Jackson Miley Joseph Francis Miller Richard Heatwole Mills X C A Sharon Hope Mills Suzanne Marie Michelitch: Student Council Alternate 2; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Organization Representative 2, 3, 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4, Secretary 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Girls Honor Teams 2; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Girls Civiteens 3, 4, Secretary 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Monogram 3. Larry Jackson Miley Joseph Francis Miller Richard Heatwole Mills: Plays, Production 2, 3; Amateur Radio Club 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3; Squamish Team 4; Classics Club 2, 3; P.A. Club 2, 3, 4. Sharon Hope Mills Loretta Ann Minard Loretta Ann Minard Sami I.ahil Mitri: Student Council Representative 4; Honor Roll 4; American Field Service 4, Vice-President 4; A.F.S. Exchange Student 4; Math Team 4; Youth City 4, Assistant City Manager 4; Service Corps 4; Monogram, 4. Elizabeth Ann Moore: Honor Roll 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4. Lillian Mae Moore Martha Adele Moore: Student Council Alternate 4; Student Council Committees 3; Honor Roll 4; TIDE 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 3, 4; American Field Service 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3; String Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Folk Club 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Rockville Recreation Council 3, 4, Secretary 4; Monogram, 4. Sami Lahih Mitri Elizabeth Ann Moore Lillian Mac Moore Martha Adele Moore 70 • SENIORS James Earl Morrow Arthur Glenn Moseley Christopher Carl Moser Timothy William Mulcahy James Earl Morrow Arthur Glenn Moseley: Wrestling 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; “M” Club 3, 4; TIDE 4. Christopher Carl Moser: Hi-Y 3. Timothy William Mulcahy: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4. James Patrick Mulhern: Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3; “M” Club 3, 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Gymkana 2, 3, 4; Youth and Government 4. Edward Francis Murphy: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Alternate 3; Executive Committee 4, Vice-President 4; Student Council Committees 2; MCR 4; Co-ordination Council 2, 4, Executive Committee 4, Chairman 4; Vice Chairman 3; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; TOUCHSTONE 3, Associate Editor 3; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2; American Field Service 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Squamish Team 4; Rockville Recreation Council 3. Michael Francis Murray Johnathan Bernard Myers: Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Alternate 4; Student Council Committees 3, 4; Co-ordination Council 4; Class Committees 2, 3, 4; Boys Civiteens 3, 4; Squamish Team 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Youth and Government Club 4. Joel Noah Naimark: P.A. Club 2. Roger Wayne Nair: Honor Roll 2; Plays, Production 2; Debate Club 4; Squamish Team 4; P.A. Club 2, 3. James Patrick Mulhem Edward Francis Murphy Michael Francis Murray Johnathan Bernard Myers Joel Noah Naimark Roger Wayne Nair SENIORS • 71 Umberlo Luigi Napolitano Christopher Patrick Nelsen Ute Neumann Gregory Wayne Nicholson Nancy Ann Nicholson Umberto Luigi Napolitano: Co-ordination Council 4; Squamish Team 4; Spanish Club 3, President 3; Transferred from Western High School, Washington D.C. 3; Junior R.O.T.C. 2; Drill Team 2; Spanish Club 2. Christopher Patrick Nelsen: Amateur Radio Club 3, 4, President 4; Gymkana 3, 4; P.A. Club 3; Transferred from Winston Churchill High School, Potomac, Maryland 2; Amateur Radio Club 2, President 2; Student Planning Committee Representative 2. Ute Neumann: Honor Roll 4; Transferred from Elly-Heuss-Unapp, Bonn, Germany 4; School Play 3; Monitor 3; Sports Festival 3; Party for Orphans 3; Party for the Elderly 3. Gregory W ayne Nicholson Susan Ann Nicholson Nancy Ann Nicholson: Intramurals 2, 3; Officials Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Mixed Chorus 2. Susan Ann Nicholson: Future Homemakers 3, 4; Service Corps 4. Richard Dennis Noonan Mary Norton: Future Homemakers 4. Michael Francis Novello Diane Kay Nugent 72 • SENIORS Phyllis Sharon Oakes Sharon Leigh O’Connor Kenneth Ray 0 Dell Deborah Suzanne Omcr Phyllis Sharon Oakes Sharon Leigh O’Connor: Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Girls Civiteens 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3. Kenneth Ray O’Dell: Co-ordination Council 2, 3; Co-ordination Council Executive Committee 3, Treasurer 3; TIDE 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2; Spanish Club 3; Classics Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. Deborah Suzanne Orner: Student Council Committees 4; Class Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Organization Representative 2, 3, 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intra-murals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Officials Club 3; Girls Civiteens 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Service Corps 2. Ronald Barton Oshorne: Football, Junior Varsity 2. Carolyn Diane Pace Sandra Lee Peifer: Senior Steering Committee 4; Cheerleaders 3, 4, Captain 4; Intramurals 2, 3; ROCKET Representative 2, 3; Service Corps 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2. Robin Pelle: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Plays, Production 3; American Field Service 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Squamish Team 4; Glee Club 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Transferred from Wilmington Senior High School, Wilmington, Ohio 2; Foreign language Society 2; Honor Society 2; Band 2; String Ensemble 2. Frederick William Person: National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Boys Civiteens 3, 4, Secretary 4; Band 2, 3, 4, Orderly 2, 3, 4; Squamish Team 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Folk Club 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Monogram 3. Robert Diedrich Peters: Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4; Co-ordination Council 4: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Baseball, Varsity 2, 3, 4; “M” Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; French Club 3. Ronald Barton Osborne Carolyn Diane Pace Sandra Lee Peifer Robin Pelle Frederick William Person Robert Diedrich Peters SENIORS • 73 Kathleen Sue Philippi Charles Duard Phillips Mary Louise Piepoli Carol Ann Pietro Paula Frances Pistole Kathleen Sue Philippi: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 2, 3, 4, Chairman, Officials Committee 4; Officials Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; G.S.A. Monogram 3. Charles Duard Phillips Mary Louise Piepoli: Honor Roll 3; Drill Team 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Girls Civiteens 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Rockville Recreation Council 3; Secretary 3. Carol Ann Pietro: Future Nurses 4; Future Teachers 4. Paula Frances Pistole: Student Council Alternate 2, 3, 4; Girls Civiteens 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Jo Ann Pleasants Jo Ann Pleasants: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 2, 3, 4; Officials Club 3; Monogram 3. Sharon Lee Poirrier: Student Council Committees 4; Class Committees 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; TOUCHSTONE 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 3, 4; Plays, Production 3; French Club 2; Interior Display Club 2, 3. Albert Knight Porter Anthony Potter Rebecca Prettyman: Student Council Committees 4; Class Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Organization Representative 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Interior Display Club 3. Sharon Lee Poirrier Albert Knight Porter Anthony Potter Rebecca Prettyman 74 • SENIORS Kenneth Steven Price Norma Jane Price Mary Lou Pritchard Christine Elizabeth Prugh Km net li Steven Price: Student Council Committees 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Boys Civi teens 4; TOUCHSTONE 4, Associate Editor 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 4; Squamish Team 4. Norma Jane Price: Honor Roll 4; Future Homemakers 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Bank Stockholder 4; Service Corps 4. Mary Lou Pritchard: TIDE 4; Black Maskers 4; Plays, Production 3, 4; American Field Service 4; Future Teachers 4, Treasurer 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Transferred from Walt Whitman High School, Bethesda, Maryland 2; Pep Club 2. Christine Elizabeth Prugh: Student Council Representative 3, 4; Student Council Alternate 2; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Drill Team 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Officials Club 2; Keyettes 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Girls Civiteens 3; ROCKET Representative 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Juvenile Jury 3; Service Corps 2, 3. Elizabeth Daphne Putnam: TIDE 4. W illiam Edward Rademacher Judy Eva Raetz: American Field Service 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Piano Club 2, 3, 4; Service Corps 2. Julie Ray Ramsey: Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Debate Club 3; Transferred from Newport High School, Newport, Oregon 3; Pep Club 3; G.S.A. 3; Medical Club 3. David Richard Rapp: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Alternate 3; Student Council Executive Committee 4, Treasurer 4; Honor Roll 2; Boys Civiteens 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Squamish Team 4; Bank Stockholder 3, 4; Youth City 3. Linda Lee Read Elizabeth Daphne Putnam William Edward Rademacher Judy Eva Raetz Julie Ray Ramsey David Richard Rapp Linda Lee Read SENIORS • 75 Barbara Lynn Reed James Alfred Reid Alice Margaret Rcintzcl Paul David Renninger Ann Marie Rich Christine Louise Rick Barbara Lynn Reed: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Co-ordination Council 4; Class Officer 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Class Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Organization Representative 2; Honor Roll 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Girls Civiteens 3, 4, President 4; Band 2, 3; Future Teachers 2; Operetta 2, 3; Gymkana 2; Bank Stockholder 4; Youth City 4, City Manager 4; Service Corps 2, 3; Rockville Recreation Council 3, Secretary 3. James Alfred Reid: Senior Steering Committee 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Track 3, 4; “M” Club 3; Key Club 3, 4: Band 2, 3; Future Engineers 2. Alice Margaret Reintzel: Co-ordination Council 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Black Maskers 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4, President 4; Plays, Production 2, 3; Plays, Cast 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Operetta 3; Mixed Chorus 3. Paul David Renninger Ann Marie Rich: Intramurals 2; Girls Sports Association 2; Officials Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Christine Louise Rick: Plays, Production 2, 3; Girls Honor Teams 2. Harvey Hilbert Ricketts Roberta Jean Riddle Bonita Sue Riggs: Honor Roll 2, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Girls Sports Association 2, 3; Officials Club 2, 3; Bank Stockholder 4. Veronica Mae Riggs: Honor Roll 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Transferred from Gaithersburg Senior High School, Gaithersburg, Maryland 2; Future Teachers 2. Harvey Hilbert Ricketts Roberta Jean Riddle Bonita Sue Riggs Veronica Mae Riggs 76 • SENIORS Linda Marie Rinehart Eva Geraldine Rivers Michael Ohlin Roach Marshall Dale Rilley: Future Engineers 2, 3. Linda Marie Rinehart: Orchesis 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Operetta 3. Eva Geraldine Rivers: Intramurals 2; Latin Club 2. Michael Ohlin Roach: Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Wrestling, Junior Varsity 2; Varsity 3; Track 2; American Field Service 4; Debate Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4. Mary Charlyn Robinson: Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Committees 3, 4; Keyettes 3, 4, Treasurer 4; American Field Service 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Stockholder 3, 4; Youth City 3. ■■ Mary Charlyn Robinson Shirley-Ann Nita Robinson Shirlcy-Ann Nita Robinson: Student Council Alternate 2, 3, 4; Black Maskers 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Assistant Administrator 4; Plays, Production 2; Plays, Cast 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 2; Forensics 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Madrigal 3; Mixed Chorus 2; State Forensic Tournament 3, 4; State Play Festival 4. Juanita Louise Rogers: Intramurals 2, 3; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Susan Lynne Rogers: Student Council Committees 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; ROCKET 3, 4; Co-Advertising Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; ROCKET Representative 3; American Field Service 2, 3, 4; Squamish Team 4. Mary Margaret Rooney: Honor Roll 4; TIDE 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 4; Plays, Production 2, 3, 4; Forensics 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Variety Show 2, 4. David Lee Rose: Bank Stockholder 4; Transferred from Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, Wheaton, Maryland 3; Cross-Country 2; Track 2; Class Officer 2, Vice-President 2. Juanita Louise Rogers Susan Lynne Rogers Mary Margaret Rooney David Lee Rose SENIOR: Steven James Roush Loreda Rose Rosen Linda Phyllis Russell Carmine Harry Russo Robert Andrew Ryan Steven James Roush: Rifle Club 4. Loreda Rose Rosen: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Alternate 2; Student Council Committees 3; Co-ordination Council 4; Honor Roll 2; It’s Academic 4; Keyettes 3, 4, Chaplain 4, District Representative 4; ROCKET Representative 2; TIDE 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Orchesis 2; Youth City 4, Director of Finance 4; Great Books Club 3; P. A. Announcer 4. Linda Phyllis Russell: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Officials Club 3; Bank Stockholder 4. Carmine Harry Russo: Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. Kerry Lee Sanders Robert Andrew Ryan: Future Engineers 3, 4. Kerry Lee Sanders: Honor Roll 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Interior Display Club 2. David Lee Sandifer: Student Council Committees 4; Hi-Y 2. Richard Lee Santmyer: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Service Corps 3; “M” Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 3. Paul Hisashi Sato: Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Tennis Team 3, 4; Boys Civiteens 3; Squamish Team 4. Michael Francis Savannah David Lee Sandifer Richard Lee Santmyer Paul Hisashi Sato Michael Francis Savannah 8 • SENIORS Laura Ann Sawyer Patricia Ann Schaefer Steven Paul Schallon William Dennis Schrider Laura Ann Sawyer: Senior Steering Committee 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Gymkana 2; Bank Stockholder 2. Patricia Ann Schaefer: Future Homemakers 3, 4; Future Nurses 2; Bank Stockholder 2. Steven Paul Schallon: Rifle Club 4, Treasurer 4. William Dennis Schrider: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2; Baseball, Varsity 2, 3, 4; “M” Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4, President 3, 4. Carole Ann Seifert: Student Council Committees 2,3; Class Organization Representative 2; Drill Team 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 2, 3, 4; Officials Club 2, 3; Gymkana 2, 3. Carole Ann Seifert William Anthony Shade: Student Council Committees 3; Co-ordination Council 2, 3, 4; Boys Civiteens 3, 4; Black Maskers 3, 4; Plays, Production 3, 4; American Field Service 2, 3; Amateur Radio Club 3; Squamish Team 4; Mixed Chorus 4; P.A. Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3,4. Glenn Lewis Shaffer: Band 2, 3, 4. George McElwee Shannon: Student Council Committees 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Baseball, Varsity 2, 3, 4; “M” Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymkana 2. Erik Brewster Sharp: Class Organization Representative 3; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Squamish Team 4. Charles Michael Sharrar: Track 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4. William Anthony Shade Glenn Lewis Shaffer George McElwee Shannon Erik Brewster Sharp Charles Michael Sharrar SENIORS . 79 Francis Joseph Shelley Nancy Joan Sheridan Lawrence William Sherman Glenn Sherron Shields Judith Ann Shorts Francis Joseph Shelley: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Tennis 3; Plays, Production 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Nancy Joan Sheridan: Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Committees 3, 4; Class Organization Representative 3; Senior Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Girls Civiteens 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Youth City 4. Lawrence William Sherman: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Student Council Executive Committee 4; Parliamentarian 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; It’s Academic 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 2; Radio Announcer 3, 4; President, Metropolitan Teen Council Y.M.C.A. 3, 4; Black Maskers 3, 4; Plays, Cast 4; Band 2, 3; Dance Band 2, 3; String Ensemble 2; Glee Club 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Youth City 4, Mayor 4; Orchestra 2; Monogram 3; Youth and Government 4, President 4; Barbershop Quartet 4. Glenn Sherron Shields: Student Council Committees 4; Co-ordination Council 3; Amateur Radio Club 3. Marvin Riggs Schultz ■I Judith Ann Shorts: Intramurals 2. Marvin Riggs Shultz Suzanne Kay Sievers: Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Committees 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; TIDE 3; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 3; Black Maskers 3; Forensics 3, 4; Squamish Team 4; Bank Stockholder 4; Service Corps 3. Victoria Elizabeth Skahill: Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 2; ROCKET 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4; ROCKET Representative 3. Theresa Karen Skiver: Intramurals 2; Interior Display Club 2. John Carter Sleeman: Student Council Committees 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Gym-kana 2, 3,4. Suzanne Kay Sievers Victoria Elizabeth Skahill Theresa Karen Skiver John Carter Sleeman 150 • SENIORS I Bernadette Slovensky Thomas Joseph Slovensky Linda Jean Small Ann Marie Smiles Bernadette Slovensky Thomas Joseph Slovensky Linda Jean Small Ann Marie Smiles: Student Council Representative 2, 3; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4, Class Officers 4, Secretary 4; Class Committees 2, 4; Class Organization Representative 2; Drill Team 4; Keyettes 4; Forensics 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Madrigal 3; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Director 4. David Mitchell Smith: Black Maskers 4; Plays, Cast 4; Youth And Government 4. David Mitchell Smith Lance Burrows Smith: Band 4; String Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4, President 4. Lance Burrows Smith Pamela Rita Smith Paul Michael Smith: Transferred from Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, Wheaton, Maryland 4; Class Officer 2, 3, Vice-President 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; J.V.G. 2, 3; Cross Country 2; Track 2, 3, Co-Captain 3; Biology Club 2. Thomas Vernon Smoot Joan Paula Snider: Transferred from Chambersburg Area High School, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 4, Student Council Representative 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 3, 4; French Club 4. Pamela Rita Smith Paul Michael Smith Thomas Vernon Smoot Joan Paula Snider SENIORS • 81 Daniel Edward Sorenson David Doan Sorenson Steven Corey Soulen Deborah Jean Southall Daniel Joseph Spak Janies Michael Sparacino Daniel Edward Sorenson: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 3; Track 3; TIDE 4; Transferred from North St. Paul Senior High School, North St. Paul; Minnesota 3; Track Manager 2; Spanish Club 2, 3. David Dean Sorenson: Student Council Alternate 4; Co-ordination Council 3, 4; Coordination Council Executive Committee 4, Publicity 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; TIDE 4; TOUCHSTONE 3; American Field Service 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Graphic Arts Club 2, 3, President 4; Bank Stockholder 2, 3; Rifle Club 4, Vice-President 4. Steven Corey Soulen Deborah Jean Southall: Student Council Alternate 2; Student Council Committees 2: Senior Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 2, 3, 4; Officials Committee Co-Chairman 4; Officials Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3; ROCKET 4; ROCKET Representative 2; American Field Service 2; Squamish Team 4; French Club 2; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4; Youth City 4, City Clerk 4; Monogram 3. Daniel Joseph Spak: Football, Junior Varsity 2; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2. James Michael Sparacino: Co-ordination Council 4; TIDE 4; TOUCHSTONE 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2, 3, 4; Black Maskers 3, 4; Plays, Cast 4; Forensics 4; Squamish Team 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Classics Club 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3; Folk Club 4; Transferred from Cathedral Latin School, Washington, D.C. 2; Glee Club 2; Debate 2; Intramurals 2. David Gregory Sparks: Honor Roll 3, 4; Classics Club 4; Transferred from Wakefield High School, Wakefield, Mass., 3; Chorale 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Art Club 2; Class Play 2. Stephany Lee Sparks: Intramurals 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Black Maskers 4; Plays, Production 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Barbara Jean Sprague: Co-ordination Council 4; TIDE 4, Copy Editor 4; American Field Service 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Transferred from Thomas Jefferson High School, San Antonio, Texas 3. Susan Dorothy Sprince: Class Committees 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 3, 4, MCGSA 4; Officials Club 3; Transferred from Abington Heights, Clark’s Summit, High School, Pennsylvania 2; Newspaper 2; Girls Honor Teams 2; French Club 2. David Gregory Sparks Stephany Lee Sparks Barbara Jean Sprague Susan Dorothy Sprince 82 • SENIORS Sharon Ann Spruill: Future Nurses 2. Alice Rose Stanfield: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Officials Club 2. 3; Girls Civiteens 4. Donna Jean Stapleton: Honor Roll 4; Spanish Club 4; Transferred from Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3; Plays, Production 3; Pep Club 2; Honor Roll 3; Intramurals 2; Year Book Representative 3; Future Teachers 2. Bonnie Louise Stearns: Student Council Executive Committee 4; Student Council Committees 3, 4; Co-ordination Council 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; TOUCHSTONE 3; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2; American Field Service 3, 4, President 4; French Club 2; Future Teachers 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Bank Stockholder 4; Travilah Tutoring Project 3. Herbert Cordon Stephens Herbert Gordon Stephens: Honor Roll 3; TIDE 4; Squamish Team 4; Classics Club 2; Math Team 3,4; Folk Club 4. David Alan Stevens John Bernard Stevens Margaret Jane Stevenson: Student Council Alternate 2; Class Committees 4. Mary Eileen Stokes: TIDE 4; Bank Stockholder 3, 4. Charles Leroy Stone: Band 2, 3, 4. David Alan Stevens John Bernard Stevens Margaret Jane Stevenson Mary Eileen Stokes Charles Leroy Stone SENIORS • 83 Mary Lynne Stracke Arthur Hiram Streeter Teresa Ann Studds Wanda Denise Summcrour Daniel Ronald Swann Mary Lynne Stracke: Student Council Committees 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; ROCKET 3, 4; Activities Editor 4; ROCKET Representative 3; TIDE 3; American Field Service 4; Squamish Team 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Math Team 3, 4; Monogram 3. Arthur Hiram Streeter: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Alternate 3 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Squamish Team 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2; Math Team 3, 4; Piano Club 3, 4; Bank Stockholder 3, 4; Bridge Club 2 Maryland All-State Chorus 4. Theresa Ann Studds: Student Council Alternate 2; Class Organization Representative 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Bank Stockholder 3; Youth City 4. Wanda Denise Summerour: Intramurals 2; Girls Sports Association 3. Daniel Ronald Swann: Honor Roll 3, 4. Francine Kay Taisey Francine Kay Taisey Albert Earl Taylor: Student Council Alternate 4; Black Maskers 4; Plays, Production 4; American Field Service 4; Spanish Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Operetta 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Interior Display Club 2; Piano Club 2; Bank Stockholder 4. Marian Lee Taylor: Honor Roll 2, 3; Future Homemakers 2; Future Nurses 3, 4. Richard Wayne Taylor: Class Organization Representative 2, 3, 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; Wrestling, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Track 2; “M” Club 4; TIDE 2, 4, Sports Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 4; Black Maskers 2; Plays, Cast 2. Elizabeth Wayne Tetlow: Honor Roll 2; Drill Team 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 4; Officials Club 3; Girls Civiteens 4; Future Nurses 2; Bank Stockholder 3; Variety Show 4. Albert Earl Taylor Marian Lee Taylor Richard Wayne Taylor Elizabeth Wayne Tetlow 84 • SENIORS Katherine Louise Thiele Nancy Marie Thomas Carolyn Jean Thompson Richard Eugcnt Tolbert Katherine Louise Thiele: Student Council Alternate 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; ROCKET Representative 2; Rlack Maskers 3; Plays, Production 3; Squamish Team 4; Glee Club 4; Gymkana 2; Interior Display Club 3. Nancy Marie Thomas: Student Council Representative 2, 3; Student Council Executive Committee 4; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Committees 4; Class Organization Representative 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 4; Keyettes 4; TOUCHSTONE 3; Glee Club 4; Operetta 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Library Aides Club 4; Bank Stockholder 4; Service Corps 3. Carolyn Jean Thompson: American Field Service 3; Future Homemakers 2, 4; Future Nurses 2; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4. Richard Eugeni Tolbert: DECA 4, Treasurer 4; Mixed Chorus 3. Janice Lee Traynor: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 4. William Cronin Trier: Co-ordination Council 2, 4; Class Committees 3; Class Organization Representative 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; It’s Academic 4; ROCKET 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; TIDE 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Black Maskers 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Thespians 3, 4; Plays, Production 2, 3, 4; Plays, Cast 2, 3; Biology Club 2, 3, Vice-President 2, 3; Debate Club 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Forensics 2, 3, 4; Squamish Team 4, Co-Field Marshal 4; Math Team 4; Bank Stockholder 4; Rockville Recreation Council 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Monogram 2, 3; Youth and Government Club 4, Vice-President 4; Montgomery County Student Government Day 3, Director of Liquor Control 3; Student-Teacher Committee for Total School Improvement 4. Alice Claudine Underwood: Drill Team 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Girls Civiteens 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Stockholder 3; Variety Show 4. Aletha Anne Valleix: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Officials Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3. Claire Ann Van Antwerp: Co-ordination Council 3; DECA 3, 4, President 4; Mixed Chorus 2. David Lilbern Van Gilder: Classics Club 2. Janice Lee Traynor William Cronin Trier Alice Claudine Underwood Aletha Anne Valleix Claire Ann Van Antwerp David Lilbern Van Gilder SENIORS • 85 Georgia I-ou Van Pelt Kathleen Marie Varshine Judith Arnold Vaughan Roger Ward Vecnstra Charles Smith Vcirs Georgia Lou Van Pelt: Intramurals 3: Orchesis 2; Philosophy Club 4. Kathleen Marie Varshine Judith Arnold Vaughan: Student Council Alternate 2; TIDE 4; TOUCHSTONE 3, 4; Plays, Production 3; Band 2, 3. Roger Ward Veenstra: Transferred from H. B. Plant High School, Tampa, Florida 4; Varsity Basketball 3. Charles Smith Veirs: Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Future Engineers 3. Deborah Gene Veirs Deborah Gene Veirs Pamela Theran Via: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Officers 2, Projects Chairman 2; Class Organization Representative 3; Senior Steering Committee 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Orchesis 2. JoAnne Barbara Wade: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Committees 3; Intramurals 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; TOUCHSTONE 4; Transferred from Hillcrest High School, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 2; Student Council Representative 2; Intramurals 2; Honor Teams 2. Pamela Sue Wagner: Student Council Committees 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3. JoMarie Wakefield: Student Council Committees 2, 4; Co-ordination Council 2; Class Committees 4; Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor RoH 3; Girls Civiteens 4; TOUCHSTONE 4; Black Maskers 4; Plays, Production 4; Bank Stockholder 2, 3, 4; Bridge Club 2, 3, President 2, 3; Table Tennis 3, President 3. Pamela Theran Via JoAnne Barbara Wade Pamela Sue Wagner JoMarie Wakefield 86 • SENIORS Charles Parker Wallis Maureen Theresa Walter William Andrew Ward Jeanne Watkins Charles Parker Wallis: Co-ordination Council 3; ROCKET 4, Photographer 4; TIDE 4, Photographer 4; Squamish Team 4; Bank Stockholder 4; Youth City 4, Director of City Planning 4; Camera Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Folk Club 4; Transferred from Surrattsville, Senior High School, Clinton. Maryland 2; Photo Club 2. Maureen Theresa 'Walter: Student Council Alternate 2, 3; Honor Roll 2; American Field Service 3; Future Nurses 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Future Homemakers 2; Future Teachers 4, Programs Chairman 4. William Andrew Ward Jeanne Watkins: Student Council Committees 2, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Girls Civiteens 3, 4; ROCKET Representative 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymkana 2. Ronald Joseph Watson: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Track 2; Key Club 2. Susanne Celeste Weber: Student Council Committees 3; Girls Honor Teams 3; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Officials Club 3; TIDE 4; Black Maskers 4; Plays, Production 4; American Field Service 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Transferred from Mt. Lebanon High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2; Honor Award Committee 2: Make-up Squad 2; Intramurals 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 2; Girls Athletic Association 2; Student Secretary 2. Shirley Ann Weddle: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 3; Girls Civiteens 3; Black Maskers 4; Future Nurses 3, 4; Gymkana 3; Interior Display Club 4; Bank Stockholder 3, 4. Wanda I ee Weiger: DEC A 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Gregory Kurtz Weiser: Amateur Radio Club 3; P.A. Club 2, 3, 4. Donald Bruce Wells: Student Council Alternate 4; Class Organization Representative 3; Student Senior Steering Committee 4; Honor Roll 2; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; “M” Club 3, 4; Key Club 4; Boys Civiteens 4; Squamish Team 4; Youth City 3. Ronald Joseph Watson Susanne Celeste Weber Shirley Ann Weddle Wanda Lee Weiger Gregory Kurtz Weiser Donald Bruce Wells SENIORS • 87 Morris Richard Welsh Susan Margaret West William Wesley Wharton Virginia Carrel 1 Whelan Mary Louis White Peggy Sue White Morris Richard Welsh: Class Committees 4; Baseball. Varsity 2, 3, 4; “M” Club 3, 4; Boys Civiteens 4; TOUCHSTONE 4; Squamish Team 4. Susan Margaret West: Mixed Chorus 2. William Wesley Wharton: Honor Roll 3; Concert Band 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Marching Band 3, 4. Virginia Carrell Whelan: Student Council Alternate 2; Student Council Committees 2, 3; Co-ordination Council 3, 4; Class Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Organization Representative 2; Drill Team 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Keyettes 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Mixed Chorus 2. Mary Louise White: Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Executive Committee 4, Secretary 4; Class Committees 4: National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll, 3, 4; Transferred from Encinal High School, Alameda. California 2; Student Council Representative 2; Spanish Club 2; Girls Athletic Association 2; C.S.F. 2; Honor Roll 2. Peggy Sue White: Honor Roll 3; Charity Drive 3; Transferred from Happy Valley High School, Johnson City, Tennessee 3. John Raymond Whitmer: Co-ordination Council 4; Classics Cluh 4, Vice-President 4. Catherine Elizabeth Whitt: Future Homemakers 4, Historian 4; Service Corps 4. Peter Albert Wienckowski: Student Council Committees 2; Honor Roll 4; Football, Varsity Manager 4; Boys Civiteens 4; Squamish Team 4; Youth and Government 4. John Clinton Wilcox: Student Council Representative 2, 4; Student Council Executive Committee 3, Student Contact Chairman 3; MCR 3, 4; MASC 3; Honor Roll 2; Debate Club 2; Juvenile Jury 3; Youth City 3, Honorary City Council Member 3; Rockville Recreation Council 3, 4, President 4. John Raymond Whitmer Catherine Elizabeth Whitt Peter Albert Wienckowski John Clinton Wilcox 88 • SENIORS Susan Rebecca Wilfong Robert Kern Williams Paul Michael Willis Harry Jack Wilmot Susan Rebecca Wilfong Robert Kern Williams: School Store 4, Manager 4. Paul Michael Willis Harry Jack Wilmot Linda Sue W ilson: DECA 4. Stephen Padraic Wilson: Honor Roll 2, 4; Wrestling 3; Band 2, 3, 4, President 4; Gym-kana 2, 3. Laura Cecelia Winner Sandra Ann Wirth: Student Council Committees 3, 4; Class Committees 4; Black Maskers 4; American Field Service 3; Service Corps 3, 4. Gail McLaughlin Wolcott: Intramurals 2, 3. Diana Jean Wolfe: Tri-Hi-Y 3; Girls Civiteens 4; Black Maskers 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Gymkana 2. Linda Sue Wilson Stephen Padraic Wilson SENIORS • 89 Marjorie Kathleen Woodall Carole Ann Woodbridge Kathy LeMoine Woodward Frank Swaine Worthington Bonnie Jean Wright Marjorie Kathleen Woodall: Student Council Alternate 2, 3, Student Council Executive Committee 4, Chairman, School Spirit Committee 4; Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4; Class Committees 4; Majorettes 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Girls Civiteens 4; French Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymkana 2; Monogram 3. Carole Ann Woodbridge Kathy LeMoine Woodward: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Sports Association 3, 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Black Maskers 2: Plays, Cast 2; American Field Service 2; Youth City 4. Frank Swaine Worthington Bonnie Jean Wright Janice Laine Wyckoff Janice Laine Wyckoff: Student Council Alternate 4; Student Council Committees 2; Black Maskers 3; Plays, Production 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Orchesis 2, 4. Ronald Roy Wyett: Honor Roll 2, 3; Black Maskers 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Plays, Production 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Squamish Team 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Folk Club 4. Constance Lee Wysong: Class Organization Representative 2; Senior Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; American Field Service 4; Future Teachers 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Piano Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. Constance Lyn Young: Girls Civiteens 2; Future Homemakers 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymkana 2, 3. Susan Marie Younkers Ronald Roy Wyett Constance Lee Wysong Constance Lyn Young Susan Marie Younkers 90 • SENIORS Monccr Jalil Zarou Kathleen Margaret Zeek Fritz Michael Zimmer James Blake Zimmerman Moneer Jalil Zarou: Student Council Executive Committee 4; School Spirit Committee Co-chairman 4; Student Council Committees 3, 4; Co-ordination Council 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2; Gymkana 2; Folk Club 4. Kathleen Margaret Zeek: Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Committees 3; Class Organization Representative 2; Senior Steering Committee 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Girls Honor Teams 3; Officials Club 3; ROCKET Representative 2, 3. Fritz Michael Zimmer: Class Organization Representative 3; Football, Varsity 3, 4; Track 3; “M” Club 4. James Blake Zimmerman: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2; Golf 3, 4; “M” Club 4; Intramurals 2; Key Club 4; School Store 4, Assistant Manager 4. The Following Students Are Also Members Of The Class Of 1967 Edward Berrard Steven Edwin ('oilins Kathleen Ellen Conkey Robert William Coolidge Michael Raymond Evans Donald Brooke Farren Linda Ann Fisher John Gary Fullerton Pamela Lynn Gardner Dennis James Grabnegger William Wesley Gray Gary Allen Hall Linda Lorraine Hauver Jeffrey Andrew Kirk Viola Ruby Larry Stephen I aChat Steven Robert Ix wis Richard Edward Martin George Robert Moore Michael Dean Mote Bernard Ellison Pemberton William Howard Poole Ray Mosely Richardson James Carlyle Rivenbark Joseph Charles Thompson Ronald Silvester Ward William Hilton Wilkinson Alvin Louis Writer SENIORS • 91 Pamela Martin Sandra Kinney New Seniors In The Class Of Wayfoo discusses business with Alan Covert at Co-ordination Council meeting. SENIORS • 93 Steve catches embezzler Barb in banking class. Gary Funkhouscr survives the onslaught of Touchstone subscril cr9. Ours Was —MR. VARGO BECAME VICE-PRINCIPAL —R M HAD 1,934 STUDENTS ENROLLED —WILLIE ALLEN SCORED 1200+ POINTS —STUDENT COKE MACHINE WAS INSTALLED —STUDENTS DUMPED BEATLES FOR “SOUL —LUNCH PRICES JUMPED 10c —RMHS HAD TWO BONFIRES —STUDENT-FACULTY PARKING GOT OVERHAUL —GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT UTILIZED COMPUTERS —SENIORS HAD TURTLE MASCOT Seniors spark school spirit committee. W. Crane and D. Spak explore a sci entific principle. 91 • SENIORS Bob Williams dons his bat-cape. The Year That: —350,000 MARINES FOUGHT IN VIET NAM —CHINA HAD CIVIL STRIFE —U.S. AIMED FOR THE MOON —DOCTORS EXPLORED THE USES OF LSD —THREE ASTRONAUTS LOST LIVES —JACK RUBY DIED OF CANCER —CASTRO KEPT QUIET —RHODESIANS STROVE FOR INDEPENDENCE —UNCLE SAM KO'D CASSIUS —LB] PROPOSED A RECORD BUDGET Photographer finds the most flattering pose for Vicki’s senior portrait. Mickey mulls over monster mag with mates. Did Debbie Dunn get dressed in the dark this morning? Juniors c. “Could Mr. Fauley have started this way?” wonders Tom Mongelli. Having previously elected class officers, the Juniors, under the leadership of Jonathan Weaver, returned to Richard Montgomery, no longer at the bottom of the ladder. Because of their perseverance they had reached the “twilight zone” between the beginning and the end. As the year progressed, the Juniors displayed their increased stature by assuming positions of leadership in Student Council and other organizations. For the first time they attended the Christmas Dance and the Prom, as a class, getting a taste of coming “Seniorhood”. As preparation for college, the Juniors attended College Night in December and began taking the battery of tests which will continue well into Senior year. Juniors showed their spirit of service to their community by their donations of canned foods at Christmas and their contributions to the annual spring Charity Drive. The Junior Class w'as well represented in varsity athletics. Walter Eull and Craig John honored the Class of ’68 by their selection on All-County teams in football, and Kevin Howard and Joe Good aided the basketball team in its drive towards the county championships. In Forensics, Kathy Miller grabbed many speaking awards. Thus the Class of 1968 contributed much to Richard Montgomery during its Junior year. 96 . JUNIORS Junior Class Officers Luraner Little, Secretary; Jonathon Weaver, President; Mr. Pancella. Sponsor; Kneeling: Janice Compton, Treasurer; Judi Jones. Vice-President. JUNIORS • 97 Wayne Abell Nancy Aberle t Russell Adams Debra Adkins Christopher Albert Carolyn Alexander Michael Alexander David Allen Ann Allnutt The Junior Class year of Sharon Austin Roberta Avancena James Ayers Thomas Baisey Bonnie Baker Patricia Balsam Albert Banc Michael Apostolu Dennis Atwell 98 . JUNIORS enters a harried fulfillment . . . Karl Bauer Bob Baxter Catherine Beach Kerry Beatty Sometimes people lose their heads over the littlest things. Gerald Benfield Giles Benson Jo Ann Benson Robert Benson Barbara Bee Bonnie Beebe Jeffrey Bell Roscanna Bell Beverly Benton Naomi Bernstein James Bise Peter Blocklin JUNIORS • 99 Peggy Bostic James Bowden Wanda Bradley Thomas Brady To gain and maturity to Michael Brcwary John Broderick Edward Brooks Jean Brown Karen Brown Mary Ann Brown Steve Broome Rhonda Brown Robert Brown Judy Browning 100 • JUNIORS knowledge become Seniors. William Bullman James Bullock Theresa Burgess Michelle Burkhart Vernon Myers luxuriates in the sound of the 2:20 bell. Nancy Burton Mary Capasso Craig Carlson Lorraine Carpenter Claudia Burney Mary Burt Linda Burton Linda Burroughs Susan Carpenter Mary Carper Bertha Carroll John Carroll Patricia Carter Robert Carter JUNIORS • 101 Jacqueline Carver Betsy Castle Michael Chambers Paul Chambers Peter Chambers Pauline Champigny Everett Chandler William Chapman Charles Cheeks Nina Chidester Those co urageo us the intricacies Howard Clark Gary Clemons Janice Clarke Joan Clarke Janette Clement Margaret Cochrane Dennis Colie 102 • JUNIORS Robert Collier Donald Combs Virginia Como David Compton Janice Compton Kathleen Connelly enough delve into of chemistry. Patricia Connelly Samuel Conners Frank Connoley Robert Conway Gerald Coughlin Kathryn Crockett joan curlCy Dorothy Currin JUNIORS • 103 Luther Davis Robert Davis Carl Deming JoAnn DePerini Margaret Dery Patrick Devine Patricia Dietch Paul Dildrenzo Christine Dipietro Lawrence Dixon Blitz Blazers' Linda Dixon Penny Dixon Donna Dodson Russell Dodson Karl Doepel Patricia Doucet Brian McCully—the new Sgt. York. Thomas Dowell Raymond Downs Frank Driscoll Michael Driscoll Anne Dudley Donald Dunlap Debbie Dunn Leonard Eckhardt 104 • JUNIORS Carol Edwards Michael Edwards Deborah Elias Gilbert Elliott Karen Elliott Phyllis Ellis jeer the Juniors! Dan Ercolani David Ertter Howard Eskildson Walter Eull Teri Hauswirth spies a squamish player tramping in the halls. Linwood Fanner Ruth Ann Euzcnt Robin Evans Melvin Ewing Gary Falwell Alice Fcass Marilyn Feldscher Richard Ferrell Charlotte Fellers Patty Finley Thomas Fitzgerald JUNIORS • 105 Laura Flecglc Richard Flint Angel Forbes Rebecca Found Ricky Fountaine Patricia Fourtade Leslee Freedman Francos Freeman Alan Frentress Henry Frizzell Poe and Barry Gabbert John Gallahan Raymond Gandy William Gandy Sandra Gapcn Bob Gardner Edward Casque Karen Gastelle Lee Gaubis James Gawler 106 JUNIORS Judith Gehring Francis George Thomas Geranis Richard Gerguric Jackie Gillenwater Donna Gilles parabolas perplex Judith Golden Mary Gomez Joseph Good Calvin Gordon Janice Gregoire Gary Grimes Richard Grimes Matthew Grooms JUNIORS • 107 Elizabeth Hairston Evelyn Harris Each Junior special Sharon Hall Joyce Harris Jeffrey Hallock Stanley Harris Loretta Hansen Kenneth Harrison Cheryl Hargis Kathleen Harlow Mary Helmer Jerry Hiatt Ann Hillard Introducing Miss Babyfacc Beauty of 1913, Diane Wofford. Kathleen Henderson Jacqueline Hartzler Teresa Hauswirth James Henry Timothy Haske Shirley Hauver Donald Heinlein a 4 Jane Herr Karen Hickman Carl Hildebrand 108 • JUNIORS Betty Hinkle Christine Hinz Jennifer Hippchen Patrick Hodgson Janies Holcombe Nora Holliday finds his own talent. Judith Holmes Marcia Hopf Jerry Horman Laura Horsman Susan Howard Rebecca Howes Roy Howes Kenneth Hubley Barbara Hughes Phyllis Hull Karen Hulse Mena Hummer Pauline Humphrincs Sandra Hutchinson JUNIORS • 109 Elizabeth Hyde Roberta Hyman Barbara Jackson Diane Jackson Wesley Jackson Gloria Jacobs Craig John Bonnie Johnson Christmas comes rings are T Gail Johnson Robert Johnson Jeffery Jones a class ring. Judy Jones Wayne Jones Melvin Joppy William Joppy Jay Joy James Jutila Michael Karsh Elizabeth Karsner Steve Kasiaras 110 • JUNIORS Susan Kelleher Theodore Kellerbcrg Keith Kelley Alice Kenady Judith Kennedy Lawrence Kennedy early as class distributed. Diane Kerns Catherine Kerr Raymond Kcto Georgia Killian a chlorine molecule. Michael Konwinski Mark Kuhn Catherine Kump JoAnn Kuster JUNIORS • 111 Karen Laughlin Michelle LaVignc Barbara Lawrence Jody Lawric Lcatrice Lawson Suzanne Laync Jerome Lease Richard Lease John Ledbetter Bruce Lee Assuming responsibilities, seeks higher Thomas Lewis Judith Lilly Pamela Lindsey Carl Lindstrom 112 • JUNIORS Charlotte Longchamps Donna Longest Darlene Longoria Philip Lord Patricia Lumsdcn Trudy Lundgren challenging the Junior Class goals Flora Luper Larry Luper John McCauley Diane McCrae Howard McLelland Dennis McPhillips Gary Macey Robert Maddox Sidney Mahonc Catherine Malless Nancy Malloy Edward Mandley Robert Marceau Kenneth Marcelino JUNIORS • 113 James Marotti Rodney Martin Carol Martino Charles Mattern MacRae Maxfield Randall Mcekins Seniors give Juniors Harold Metz Timothy Metz Charles Miller Ernest Miller Hayward Miller Kathleen Miller Julie Miller Rodney Miller Linda Mills Elizabeth Minard A junior puts the finishing touches on a pumpkin for Junior Village. Melinda Misfeldt Scott Mitchell Katherine Mobley Joseph Monard Joseph Mongelli Steven Monn Donald Moore Robert Moran -ll! • 11 Byron Mullican Marty Mundy Dennis Murtiff Vernon Myers Donald Nails Bradford Napoli a rSnowflake Fantasy.99 Cecelia Nash Linda Newman Susan Nigro John Norris Thomas Ouska Marilyn Pace Robert Painter Thomas Parkman Connie Parsons Anthony Passarelli Carol Pastilong Brenda Patterson Rebecca Patton Sharyn Pawlik JUNIORS 115 John Perine Doris Payne Richard Peacock Sharon Peddicord Clare Peiscr Bonnie Penick Michael Perry Arthur Peters Willian Peters James Peterson Conscientious endless stacks John Poole David Porter Frederick Porter Arthur Powell 116 • JUNIORS Steven Putnam Robert Raff students battle of books. Douglas Rauch Robert Ralph Christopher Ramsey Henry Rapalus William Read David Redman Donna Reed Donna Ringler Bonnie Robertson Deborah Roberts Scott Roberts Harry Robertson Brenda Robinson Cindy Rooney Melinda Rossignol John Rothenbuhler Harold Ruff JUNIORS • 117 Melody Rumpf Charles Runion Judith Rupcl Joy Ruplinger Gregory Rush Nancy Russ Lisa Ruthberg Ramona Ryder Cindy Rye Rebecca Saady The Junior Class strength through Bonnie Scott Phillip Scott Penny Scrivens Jon Scruggs Jean Seawright Deborah Seckar William Seidenberg Edgar Settle William Sexton John Shadoan 118 • JUNIORS strives to find Watson Shipe Kathleen Shue Nathan Silverman Robert Simmons report card distribution. Larry Smith Diana Smith Sherry Smith Thomas Smith JUNIORS • 119 Janet Sounders Barbara Stehlin Carol Stephens Robert Stevens Richard Stewart Susan Stiles Bethia Stone Daniel Straub Debora Straub Graham Strogen The rising Class for a successful Susanne Strunk Arthur Stucki Jeanettie Sullivan Carolyn Summerour Paul Chambers works to verify the librarian’s estimate of the number of books in the library. James Summerour Ronna Summerour William Tasker Norma Taylor Cheryl Thomas Karon Thompson Barry Thompson Mary Thompson Tran Thuan David Tolbert 120 • JUNIORS of 68 works hard prom in ’67. Bettejo Tuma Teresa Turnbow Diane Umberger Louis Valleix Greg Walcski Dorothy Wallace Randolph Vincent Marcia Wallgren Mary Virts Kenneth Wallick David Waas Anthony Walter John Wainwright Linda Ward JUNIORS • 121 Sandra Warren Carolyn Washington Kathryn Watts Joyce Wcatherby Jonathon Weaver Michelle Weiss Kent Wells Robert Wells Susan Wells Michael Welsh Brigitta Werner Douglas Whalen Betty White Deborah White Phil tries to look inconspicuous while Mrs. Burkett looks for a victim. Walter White Rebecca Wilcox Katherine Williams Lawrence W'illiams 122 • JUNIORS Winifred Woodhull Dennis Worthington Guy Wright t Ralph Woods Thomas Woodward Diane Woodward Alan Frentress greets the ROCKET “eye” as he enters “Ashburncr’s hide-away.” The Class of 1968 looks forward to their year. Sandra Wright Roger Wyatt William Wygant JUNIORS • 123 Bob attempts Bunsen burning in Biology class. Christina Mount ponders her progress in Geometry. Sophomores The first activity this year was a successful orientation for the incoming Sophomore Class. This year Sophomores were allowed to follow class schedules in a “school day” at the orientation. Soon after the beginning of the year, elections for class officers were held. It seems that an unprecedented number of Sophomores ran for office. In November, the class of 1969 held a lucrative sale of stuffed animals. Profits went toward the “Carnival of Hearts” Dance, which was held later in the year. In football. Lee Branthover and Andy Phelps, and in wrestling, Richard Andrews, represented the Sophomore Class in the sports program. Gradually the Sophomores found their niche in the ecological quadrant of Richard Montgomery. Sophomores chit-chat at Orientation. 124 • SOPHOMORES Sophomore Class Officers Dave Henderson, Vice-President; Sydnee Spencer, Secretary; Joe Bee. President; and Jackie Murphy, Ireasurer. SOPHOMORES • 125 Sophomore life Lauralee Aaron Patricia Aberle Ruth Ann Abrahams Ralph Adams Richard Alexander Byron Allen Carl Allen George Alinut Michael Anders Robert Andrew Lionel Baker Robert Baker Michael Bankerd Ronald Barchers James Barker Sharon Barnes 126 • SOPHOMORES % % Richard Andrews Lin wood Arnett David Anthony John Arthur read her dialogue. James Avancena Michael Bailey Anne Catania listens to Betty Tuma Paul Bailey Richard Bailey Holly Barnsley Judy Barrack Anslie Baxter Donald Beall James Beall Rebecca Beane is exhilarating — Janice Beard Joseph Bee Jeffrey Becker Ernest Beile Vernon Benton Terrance Berard Deborah Berti Lewis Bise Dorothy Bishop Jacquelyn Bivins Geoffrey Black Harry Blackmon John Blake Susan Bland SOPHOMORES • 127 Virgil Blizard Timothy Bodnar Maren Books Michael Bort Regina Bowers Henry Bowie Claudia Bowman Richard Boyle’ Anita Branison Lee Branthover Sophomore girls archery and Louise Branthover Amy Bridgham Drue Bredland Yvonne Brooks Boredom, apathy, concentration, animation, fatigue, rapture—that’s gym class! Sylvia Brown Joan Brown Lee Brown Paula Brown William Brown Linda Brubaker Lorinda Bryan Richard Budd Maureen Bula 128 • SOPHOMORES Deborah Burdette Patricia Burger Helen Burgess Lynda Burkinshaw Carolyn Bums William Burr excel in hockey, basketball. David Burson Betsy Butt Joyce Butt John Cadem Ernest Carroll Wayne Caravella Leslie Carlisle Thomas Carlson Gail Carr Robert Carson Elizabeth Carter Barbara Carver SOPHOMORES • 1 Anne Catania Norman Champigny Bernard Cheslosky Robert Chmielewski Diane Cho Robin Church Mario Gnciripini Gay Gark Patricia Clark Judy Cleaves Sophomore hoys of metal and Alfred Clebsch Charles Clem Cynthia Gem Thomas Clements First student assembly delighted Sophomores. Thomas Cleveland Dennis Cline Dolores Close Elizabeth Clydesdale Linda Coe Margaret Coker Gerald Comfort Diane Comly Sally Conkcy Kathleen Connelly s 130 • SOPHOMORES Ronald Connelly William Connor Deborah Cook Steven Cooley Bruce Cooper Richard Corey learn techniques wood shop. John Corle Edmond Cornelius Bruce Cornwell Paul Costa Patricia Cox Michael Crim Irene Crist Donna Crumpler Cassandra Crutchfield Wendy Cummings Paula Curley Donald Curtis Patricia Curtis Susan Curtis SOPHOMORES • 131 Deborah Dail Bruce Davenhauer John Davies Carol Davis Mark Davis Patricia Davis Kathleen Dean Michael Dean Stephen DeCelle Peggy DeLoach Class of 1969 fundamentals Michael Dennis Louise Dery Thomas DeShetler Jane Devins A candidate initiates a growling campaign for Sophomore Class Treasurer. Leo DeWitt Clarence Dickerson Patricia Dickinson Robert Diggins Donna Disney Patricia Donnelly Howard Dorsey Laurie Dove George Downey Sherry Downs 132 SOPHOMORES learns the of Geometry. Gary Durliam Lari Dyer Ray Dyson Christopher Ecker John Ellis Joseph Erro Susan Estes Terry Etchinson Donna Eull Wanda Evans Daniel Fahey Jean Fair Robert Fairfax James Farmer SOPHOMORES • 133 Marc Fellows Charles Ferris Jean Feuillct David First Kenneth Farren Dennis Feely James Fitch Pamela Fitzpatrick Michael Flanary Karen Flatau Those Sophs delve into Dennis Fling James Fling Patricia Fling Sharon Footer Candace Forbes Alan Ford Glenna Forquer Jim Bodin stops drawing long enough to be preserved for posterity. Randall Foster Robert Freeman John Freeze Katherine Freeze Mary Franklin Virginia Fowler Douglas Fox 134 • SOPHOMORES brave enough Algebra. Nancy Gale Glenn Gardner Hubert Gardner Carol Garrett Karla Kocnigsburg will now make an announcement in Spanish. Kathleen Gavin Paul Genies Frank Gentry Nicholas George Richard Giarth Katherine Gillen Delores Gillentine David Gilpin SOPHOMORES 135 Marie Graff ice Richard Greaney Judith Greenspan James Gregory Joanne Gretz James Grant Sophs find World changed since Loren Hagar Mark Hageman Stephen Haight Scott Hagedorn Larry Haight Terry Hairston Bob Carson appears engrossed in his history course, but ... Gary Haley David Hall Frank Hall Linda Hall William Hall Patti Hailing Helen Hamilton Michael Hamilton 136 • SOPHOMORES Lawrence Hansch Catherine Hanshew Karen Harbaugh Clyde Hardin Paul Hardy Walter Hargis History has elementary school. Charles Harkins Karen Harrell Janie Harriday Linda Harris Diane Ha9tie Sybil Hatch Timothy Haug Sandra Hawthorne Helen Hayden William Hayden Cero Hayes Juanita Hayes Martha Hayes Richard Hayes SOPHOMORES • 137 Josephine Hebron Linda Heim Paul Heistcr Jeffrey Hcldrcth David Henderson Bumard Herndon John Herring Patricia Herring Harriet Heywood Donna High Sophomores take in dramatic Wallace High Doreen Hill David Hinch James Hinde Margaret Hine Kathryn Hinkley Becky Beane asks Chris Rappalus what’s happened at Black Maskers. Melinda Hippchen Theresa Hodges Diane Hoff Robert Holcomb Mary Anne Holden John Holla way Susanne Hopkins Donna Hoppenjans 138 SOPHOMORES Douglas Horner Douglas Horsman Deborah Horton Christine Howard Keith Howe Lynnda Howell an interest productions. Douglas Hubbard David Hughes Eileen Humphries Robert Hundemer Barbara Hyde Karen Ikari Bruce Imbach Bonnie Imirie Michael Ireson Joyce Jackson Kristine Jackson Kathleen Jaeger Robert Jaeger Robert James SOPHOMORES • 139 Mary Kaiser Stephanie Jennings Judith Johnson Lee Johnson Robert Johnson Sylvia Johnson oniores study levels of Julie Kalins Barbara Kane Charles Kavanaugh Michael Kavanaugh Sue Keys Ruth Khucn Janies Kidwell Rose Kidwell Andrea King Leroy Kinley 140 • SOPHOMORES Kenneth Kitts Steven Knoblock Carla Koenigsberg Kerrin Kraft William Kirkpatrick John Kitts varying French. Miriam Kruger Stephen Kuffncr Barry Kukowski John Kramer Thomas Kuster Joy Lackey Rebecca Kyle Bruce Lancaster Connie Rains proves she really does look through rose colored glasses. Michael Lance Emily Landefeld Donna Lang Christine Lanum Mark Lastner Thomas Layton Carol Leard Margaret Learmouth Christine LeCompte Ross Leland SOPHOMORES • 141 Patricia Le Mieux Mary Leonard Janice Leopard Donna Lewis Donald Longchamps Allison Lott Daniel Lough Walter Lowe Betty Lowery Christopher Ludlow Debate attracts with good Nancy Lumsdcn Karen Mack Ann Mackcbee Thomas Madden Robert Mahoney Linda Mallison Albert Malloy Sure you’re late to school because of a buffalo stampede. Mary Mann Theodore Markley Donald Marple Laura Martin Martha Martin Michael Martin Robert Martin 142 • SOPHOMORES Terry Martin Colleen Martz Linda Mason Lucy Mattern Elaine Matthews Deloris Mawyer Sophomores speaking ability. Donna Mayer Dorothy Mayo Lorainc McCabe David McChesney Patricia McGrady Douglas McKenzie Kathryn McKenzie Joy McLelland Gloria Me Roy Frank Mcrendino Salvatore Merina Sandra Michelitck Anne Miller Carl Miller SOPHOMORES • 11-3 Margaret Miller Robert Miller Michael Milliner Michael Minehan Deborah Mitchell Richard Monard Charles Moody Laura Monk Steve Moran Ben Morris I la Moore Class of 1969 on varsity Do you believe it? Finger painting really is fun! Charles Morrison Christina Mount Edward Mulhern Lianne Mullen 144 . SOPHOMORES Geralyn Murrin Jeffrey Neal Nancy Neugebauer Douglas Newcomb Susan Nichols Barbara Nicholson is represented football team. Joan Nicholson Don Noland Mary Noonan Kenneth Norkin Joe Bee leads sophomores in counting weeds in an analysis of an ecological quadrant for biology. Brenda Oden Dorothy Offutt Ann Norton Joseph Novello Patricia Nugent Marcia Nye Thomas Orr Randall Ottinger Susan Ouellette Gregory Overton Karen Page Robert Page Laura Parrish Stephen Parrish SOPHOMORES • 145 William Patrick Robert Patterson Steve Payne Gary Peddicord Kathleen Pelnik Cynthia Peck The RM maze for the Darlene Penick Judith Perine Michael Peters Steven Peterson Thomas Plitt Janet Poirrier John Poore Michael Powers Deborah Pratt Kathleen Preffitt 116 • SOPHOMORES Frank Puglia Julia Quay Maria Quecedo Constance Rains Joanne Ralph Susan Ralph becomes home youngest class. Renee Randall Christine Rapalus Rosemary Raymond Marcellua Rea Frances Resignato Paul Resignato Barbara Reynolds Beverly Rhodes SOPHOMORES • 147 Jim Rivers Patrick Roberts Holly Robertson Phillip Robinson Karen Rodgers Linda Rodgers Iris Rogers Robert Rogers Mitchell Rohrbaugh Carla Rose Orientation gives into RM Susan Rowe Suzanne Roy Robert Rubin Brenda Runnels Summer sophomore orientation sparks interest in academic and extra curricular activity at R.M. Kathryn Ryan Paul Rynders Frederick Sacco Philip Salmon Lisa Samson Richard Sandifer Ilene Saunders Richard Saunders 148 • SOPHOMORES Mary Sawyer Asenath Sea I lan John Schork Deborah Schrider Bill Schrock Richard Schwartalbeck Sophs an insight student life. Sandra Schwartzbcck William Seebode Cherie Seglin Ira Seidenstein Michael Shadoan Patrick Shadoan Kathleen Shannon Brenda Sheffler Joe Shelton John Sherrod Ellen Sherwood Chris Shifflette Marjorie Shipe Patricia Shipe SOPHOMORES • 149 Stewart Shoemaker Linda Simpson Patricia Simpson John Sites Christine Smith John Sorrells William Soucy Janies Souder Denise Souders Kelly Spahn Joe Bee leads taking on new Concettia Sparacino George Sparks Sydnee Spencer Christina Spiridopoulos David Spong Barbara Sprague Lawrence Stalker Donald Stalker Sophomores decide that fire drills were not made for standing at attention. Harry Stairs Frederick Stalfort Robert Stalker Robert Standish Patricia Stanfield Andrew Starratt 1.50 • SOPHOMORES Gary Stearns Donna Steelman Barbara Steinberg Honey Stern Barbara Stewart Kathleen Stirling Sophs in responsibilities. Gary Stone Stephen Stone Anne Stracke Wilfred Streeter Paula Summerour Cesar Supelana Fred Swick Susan Sylvester SOPHOMORES • 151 Terry Thayer Jerry Thompson Mary Thompson William Thompson Christopher Timken William Tippet Michael Tolbert Jeffrey Trewbitt Pamela Tubbs Charles Tucker Sophomores surprise their School Steven Tufts Margaret Turner Kathleen Tuma Steve Tyler Sharon Vander Staay Janel Van Etten Bruce Varrasse Carla spots the Rocket photographer as he sneaks around during a basketball game. Jim Veirs Philippe Vergne Leonard Voellingcr Karen Vogt Catherine Vonderembse John Vujnovic Larry Waks 152 • SOPHOMORES Sharon Walker James Ward Pamela Ward Doris Warner Ann Waters Minnie Waters Upperclassmen with Spirit. Patricia Watkins Donald Watson Stephen Waugh Nancy Weber Hey! That’s not what is supposed to happen! Charles Weitz Christine Wells Katherine Wells Margo Welsh William Welsh William West Steven West Richard Westlein Ray Wethington Jane Wetzel Edward Wheatley Catherine White Suzanne White John Whitt SOPHOMORES • 153 Deborah Wicgel Barbara Wicncek Steve Wiggins Terry Wilfong Scott Wilkerson Rose Willett } ?.. Kenneth Willig Janies Wilson Karen Teresa Willis Michael Wilson Thomas Wilson Guy Wolcott Mr. Homer assists incoming sophomores in registering for classes. Jack Wood Linda Wood June Woodcock Arthur Woodward Robert Working Julia Wyckoff Fred Worley Robert Yater ' 154 • SOPHOMORES John Yenca Alice Young Diggins digs into his biology. Donald Yonkers Kathy Gavin is on time to Spanish, as usual. Gail Young Sophomores explore the world of Leewenhoek. Marilyn Zccher i Pamela Zander Ursula Zeender SOPHOMORES • 155 Pumpkin Carving Organizations 'Each leaf in the woods now testifies to the renaissance of life . . . there is music in the air . . . and intense activity ” Senior Representat ives: Bottom Row: J. Humphrey, C. Prugh, R. Reed, L. Rosen. Second Row: B. Bryan, R. Gerrity, J. Wade, P. Debelius, S. Mitri. Third Row: B. MacMillan, S. Etheridge, T. Hardy, B. Baker, I). Bowman. Top Row: A. Streeter, C. King, J. Wilcox, L. Sherman, T. Kavanagh. Central Gripe and Groan Department might be the best name for the Student Council. Here, in bi-weekly meetings, homeroom representatives managed to maintain parliamentary procedure and still voice their homerooms’ worries and opinions on subjects ranging from music at lunch to constitutional revisions. Committees organized the many projects sponsored by Student Council, beginning with Sophomore Orientation in the fall. Next came Student Council: Leadership homeroom elections, and a workshop for the new representatives. Once the representative assembly was organized, Student Council activities got into full swing. Homecoming, College Night, the many Service Corps projects, and the Charity Drive, which included a variety show, were only a few of the successes achieved this year. A detailed evaluation of every activity was carefully filed as a reference for future Student Councils. Executive Committee: Bottom Row: Col. Stincss, M. White, Secretary, H. Kennedy, President, E. Murphy, Vice-President, J. Hunt, Executive Assistant. Second Row: N. Thomas, S. Hauser, M. Zarou, M. Woodall, D. Rapp. Treasurer. Third Row: G. Jeffreys, B. Stearns, K. Fitch, C. Chakan, J. Kennedy. Top Row: S. Hall, T. Jones, L. Sherman, R. Peacock, W. Chuang, M. Harmon. 158 • ORGANIZATIONS Junior Representatives: Bottom Row: P. Dictch, D. Rumpf, S. Pulver. Row 2: S. Warren, K. Crockett, S. Howard, J. Yarrington, B. Carroll. Row 3: K. Hulse, M. King, B. McCully, A. Allnut. Top Row: M. Brown, J. Toms, J. Ben-field, S. Singleton, J. Golden. through the democratic process. Miss Smith gives the opening address on College Night. Eddie Murphy and Janet Hunt prepare hot dogs for the benefit of Student Council. Sophomore Representatives: Bottom Row: N. Weber. S. Reed. J. Bee. Row 2: B. Morris, S. Spencer, B. Steinberg, B. Gledhill. Row 3: J. Kalins, C. Lanum, S. W'ilkerson, P. Fitzpatrick, C. Hardin. Top Row: R. Sacco, M. Martin, L. Parish, C. Ecker, B. Clydesdale, D. Henderson. Standing: R. Fischetti, B. Lawrence, K. O’Dell; Seated; Mr. McEachcm, E. Murphy, J. Burson. Bottom Row: L. Shinncrs, C. Lanum, I. Curtis, C. Mcntzcr, C. Rains, J. Humphrey; Row 2: B. Stearns, J. Yarrington, B. Reed, V. Whelan, T. Hauswirth, J. Weatherby, L. Rosen; Row 3: L. Cummings, P. Debelius, B. Trier, C. Chakan, L. Mason, B. Read, W. Bradley; Top Row: A. Reintzel, D. Lawrey, T. Kavanagh, B. Sprague, B. Shade, B. Napolitano, J. Whitner. Bottom Row: Col Stiness, Sponsor; K. Fitch, M. Brown. L. Sherman, P. Lower. A. Feass. Row 2: D. Rumpf, B. Reed, M. Hall, N. Sheridan, S. Mitri, D. Southall. Row 3: S. Carpenter. N. Davis, K. Hulse, K. Flint, M. Jones, J. Lentz, T. Studds, M. Beddings. Row 4: C. McClintock, B. Foster, C. Comly, M. Harmon, J. Lundy, S. Carson, S. Kolle, P. Debelius, L. Rosen. Row 5: A. Buck, M. Love, S. Barchers, C. Wallis, C. Benfield, B. MacMillan, B. McCully, K. Woodward. Youth City and MCR stimulate democracy. Montgomery County Regional, a group of student councils from various Montgomery County high schools, arranged discussion groups, work shops and conferences concerning all kinds of youth activities. This year the M.C.R. discussion, open to all students, was held on the controversial subject of school smoking rooms. During Easter vacation, M.C.R. sponsored the Conference on American Civilization. Problems of our society and youth’s role in dealing with these problems, was the main topic of the Conference. Each year, Richard Montgomery High School chooses a group of students to participate in a community activity. Youth City. The highlight of the activity was the student “take over” of the jobs of the city officials. This included the jobs of the Mayor, by Larry Sherman; Council, by Marianne Brown, Kathy Fitch, Alice Feass, Phil Lower; the City Attorney, by Bob McMillan; the City Manager, by Barbara Reed; and all the department heads. Tours of the city, the Water Filtration Plant, the Department of Public Works, the Rockville Civic Auditorium and lunch at Normandy Farms sparked the two days. J. Weaver, J. Hunt, H. Kennedy, M. White, E. Murphy, Mr. Hacker, Sponsor. ORGANIZATIONS • 161 ELWOOD SMITH 'RECREATION CENTER With an ear to the needs of the Rockville teenage population, the Rockville Recreation Council planned activities for the benefit and enjoyment of all its members. President John Wilcox, Vice-president Bill Trier, and Secretary Martha Moore led the council in its actions. In addition to the countless dances which the council held, there were skiing trips, sports days, a culture week, and swimming parties. The skiing trip, which lasted for an entire week-end in the mountains of Pennsylvania, was especially well liked by the student body of Richard Montgomery. In only its second year of creation, the council, which was formed by the combined efforts of the Rockville Recreation Department and R.M. school officials, was already aiding the social life of many students. Recreation Council serves city and school Bottom Row: K. Ger-rity, J. Wilcox, Row 2: M. Brown, T. Hauswirth, N. Chi-dcster Row 3: W. Trier, M. Moore, P. Linkow. 162 • ORGANIZATIONS Bottom Bow: Mrs. Slone, Sponsor; C. Wysong, K. Malloy, B. Trier, P. Debclius, L. Fishburne. Row 2: J. Lenlz, K. Crockett, M. Stracke, C. Comly, M. White, S. Carson, N. Sheridan, B. Steams, S. Michelitch. Row 3: L. Bowles, L. Brown, H. Krcider, P. Wagner, K. Fitch, L. Mason, A. Reintzel, B. Baker, N. Davis, S. Gibbs, S. Sprincc. Row 4: K. Conkey, K. Ecker, S. Drake, B. Baker, E. Sharp, B. Duncan, T. Jones, D. Lebling, C. Chakan, J. Hunt. Row 5: F. Person, J. Andrews, W. Hutchinson, R. Merry, K. Engelmeier, H. Kennedy, R. Hutchinson, F. Haltiwanger, E. Murphy, B. Lawrence, D. Southall. Honor Society builds intellect and character Dedicated to the ideals of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character, the National Honor Society once again set out to further these principles this year. Under the leadership of President Kathy Malloy, Vice-President Bill Trier, Secretary Peggy Debelius, and Treasurer Connie Wysong and with the guidance of Sponsor Mrs. Stone, the Honor Society began its year with the annual fall induction of twenty-five seniors. Throughout the year, the Honor Society continued its practice of tutoring students who were having academic troubles. The induction of both juniors and seniors in the late spring was followed by a tea for the faculty, parents of inductees, and inductees. After participating in Richard Montgomery’s Activity Fair, the Honor Society ended the year with the annual picnic. Miss Fern Will speaks to new Honor Society members at the fall induction. Bottom Row: M. Wakefield, Mrs. Bills, Sponsor; B. Heed, Treasurer; J. Hunt, President; K. Engclracicr, Vice-President; A. Smiles, Secretary; Mr. Wight. Sponsor. Row 2: K. Malloy, P. Mehok, J. Ramsey. J. Bonham, N. Sheridan, F. Griffin, C. Eslin, N. Thomas. Row 3: S. Gibbs, L. Sawyer, S. Peifer, C. Clough, H. Krcider, R. Taylor, I). Orner, D. Southall, S. Banke. Row 4: S. Michclitch. C. Wysong, M. Hall, C. McClintock, K. Kaelin, C. Chakan, B. Foster, P. Fraley, P. Via Top Row: B. Duncan, S. Hornberger, J. Andrews, D. Wells, R. Hutchinson, R. McGuire, B. Lawrence, J. Douds. Steering Committee drives Class of '67. The 1967 Senior Steering Committee began the year by arranging for the Senior Class to clean up the bleachers after football games. With the money earned, the Steering Committee provided a portion of the funds for the senior gift, a groove board, to announce RM’s various activities. After extensive work, a successful senior banquet was held in January at the Peter Pan Inn. As usual, the Steering Committee spent most of the spring in planning for Commencement. Janet presides over Steering Committee meeting. (A • ORGANIZATIONS Seniors, Marsha, Richard, and Gail decorate for “Snowflake Fantasy.” The Civiteens put their heads together. Retarded children need companionship much more than most youngsters do. The retarded children of Montgomery County are fortunate to have 15 good friends, the Boys Civiteens. The year’s major project for this service club was entertaining and befriending some 200 of the mentally handicapped boys and girls in the area. These children were treated to a large Christmas party, complete with a tree and presents. The Rockville Civitan club and Mr. Alexander sponsored and assisted the Civiteens with all their projects, including the annual Oyster Roast in the fall, and their sale of fruit cakes in December. Boys Civiteens combine fun and service. Bottom Row: Mr. G. Black, T. Ouska B. Shade. Alexander, Sponsor; S. Homberger, President; J. Wainwright, Vice President; D. Rapp, Treasurer. Row 2: D. Lowery. Row 3: K. Price, R. Clark, J. Myers, M. Welsh. Top Row: D. Wells, R. Buckingham, R. McGuire, ORGANIZATIONS • 165 Bottom Row: Mrs. Frazier, Sponsor; J. M. Wakefield, C. Thomas, D. Orner, B. Reed, L. Merrill, S. Michelitch, C. Lcatherman, J. Humphrey, M. Woodall. Row 2: S. Clement, K. Kelly, D. Wolfe, N. Sheridan, B. Stone, C. Alexander, L. DeLeo, J. Pcrine, L. Fishburne. S. Bell. Row 3: S. Michelitch, S. Mahone, E. Tetlow, P. Lewis, V. Qucceda, V. Spiridopoulos, S. Brown, J. Yarrington, D. Underwood, M. Piepoli, S. Keys. Row t: B. Stchlin. K. Cunninghan, G. Young, P. Pistole, B. Tuma, G. Johnson, S. Hutchinson, K. Kaelin, K. Jackson, S. O’Connor, S. Howard, N. Burton. Girls Civiteens lend a helping hand The girls Civiteen club, in connection with the boys Civiteen club, helped the adult Rockville Civitan Club with their annual oyster roast and turkey shoot in Olney this fall. The club’s biggest event of the year was the annual Christinas party at the Civic Center for the mentally retarded chil- dren of Montgomery County. Over two hundred children attended the party, enjoying the clown and all the treats. The girls, together with the boys, sang Christmas carols to make a much brighter Christmas for these children. OFFICERS: Left to right: B. Reed, L. Merrill, S. Michelitch, D. Omcr. 16G • ORGANIZATIONS to the community and the school. Suzanne Michclitch and Linda Merrill solve intricate details of ORGANIZATIONS • 167 Bottom Row: S. LeMieux, C. Prugh, J. Lentz, J. Class, A. Smiles, N. Thomas. Row 2: C. Eslin, K. Hulsc, T. Hauswirth, M. Burt, K. Elliot, V. Whelan. Row 3: B. Avancena, A. Rcintzcl, C. Chakan, B. Garry, M. Hall, M. Harmon, C. Clough L. Rosen. Row 4: D. Dodson, L. Little, M. Brown, S. Drake, B. Johnson, K. Woodward, P. Fraley, A. Feass, J. Bonham. Keyettes never rest, even in summer. This year they began their activities with a hake sale for the summer school students. When the teachers returned to school from their vacations, they each were presented with an apple by the Keyettes. Sophomore orientation found this service club acting as guides for the bewildered new students. During Thanksgiving vacation several Keyettes helped in the office of the Cerebral Palsy Center Keyette and Key Club unlock in Bethesda, licking stamps and addressing envelopes. At Christmas, the club sponsored a canned food drive for the needy of Montgomery County and conducted a “Gifts for Giving” project. Under the “Adopt a Grandparent” project, Keyettes corresponded with patients at the state mental hospital. Finally, many members of the club attended the national convention in Roanoke, Va. during the spring. Christine and Lorcda ponder the problems of a new Key-Officers: Judy Glass, Secretary; Jeannette Lentz, President; Loreda Rosen, ette project. Chaplain; Mary Robinson, Treasurer; (not shown—Christine Prugh, Vice-President.) 168 • ORGANIZATIONS The Key Club, through sponsorship by Kiwanis, aided both community and school, thus fulfilling their motto, “To Serve with Integrity”. Football season arrived, and a familiar sight came, too; boys from the Key Club tried to sell their “Beat” buttons, to boost school spirit, along with their treasury. With Key Club’s additions to the wood pile, the annual HOMECOMING bonfire was a “flaming” success. In the spring, new members were inducted at the annual Key Club picnic. the door to service. Officers: K. Engclmeier, Vice-President; A. Brooks, Treasurer; D. Schrider, President; B. Peters, Secretary. Bottom Row: D. Schrider, K. Engelmeier. R. Peters, A. Brooks. Row 2: J. Beatty, G. Boyer, J. Jones, B. Thompson, G. Shanon. Row 3: J. Gawler, B. Moran, W. Eull. P. Garman. P. Blocklin, R. Manuel, R. Santmyer. Top Row: A. Reid. T. Mulcahy, S. Hunter, L. Long, D. Wells, J. George, J. Zimmerman. Glee Club and Orchestra blend their talents for the Christmas assembly. The voice of RM the Glee Club, began activities in earnest this year with the Christmas schedule of performances at the holiday assembly, the December P. T. A. meeting, the Rockville Young-at-Heart Club and the Potomac Valley Nursing Home. Because of a bad snow storm, they sang Handel’s “Messiah” in January. The club capped the year with its Spring Concert. Mr. Benedict salutes his Glee Club. R.M. s vibrant vocal Bottom Row: N. Thomas, S. Carpenter, B. Hinkle, A. Smiles, J. Lentz, L. Rosen, L. Asbury N. Robinson, C. Malless, L . Farraday, J. Tuchtan, M. Woodall, Sergeant-at-Arms. Rotv 2: V. Hatter, C. Prugh, Vice-President; K. Elliott, S. Wcll9, J. Watkins, K. Cunningham, R. Pclle, A. Kenady, D. Longest, K. Miller, A. Reintzel, L. Merrill. Rotv 3: V. Jeffreys, S. Carson, K. Thiele, J. Arthur, J. Wyckoff, J. Burson, C. Wysong, B. Prettyman, S. Bell, B. Garry, P. Pistole, D. Orncr. Mr. Benedict. Row 4: P. Ellis, I. Curtis, M. Harmon, Secretary; M. Hall,Treasurer; P. Hull, J. Golden, J. Weaver, R. Gardner, I). Porter, A. Allmitt. M. Misfeldt, P. Balsam. Row 5: T. Jones, J. Andrews, B. Brittain, S. Phebus, M. Grooms, S. Mahone, P. Chambers, J. Wainwright, J. Bell, J. Mulhcrn, C. Hanger, B. Ledman. Top Row: R. Lowery, A. Taylor. F. Haltiwanger, J. Liljegren, D. Larson, M. Sparacino, R. McLelland, T. Kavanagh, A. Streeter. L. Sherman, C. King, President; H. Kennedy. 170 • ORGANIZATIONS Bottom Row: C. Prugh, B. Hinkle, C. Malless, G. Armstrong. Row 2: M. Hall, P. Balsam, M. Harmon, L. Asbury. Row 3: A. Taylor, T. Jones, S. Mahonc, B. Lcdman. Top Row: J. Wyckoff, F. Haltiwanger, J. Wainwright, L. Sherman, A. Streeter, J. Burson. Pleasure and service went hand in hand when the Madrigal Singers performed Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” at the fall induction ceremony of the National Honor Society. Because only the best voices of the Glee Club were chosen for the group, the singers took great pride in their performances. Specializing in medieval church music and love songs, the Madrigal Singers entertained both young and old when they performed at Broome Junior High School in November, The Young-at-Heart club of Rockville at Christmas, and Leisure World Rest Home in January. groups bring Janie. Left to right: H. Kennedy, C. King, B. Lowery, L Sherman. RM’s Howard Kennedy, Chris King, Larry Sherman, and Bob Lowery specialized in songs characteristic of the 1890’s—The Barbershop Quartet era. They donned their black derbies and lively colored vests many times during the year. A busy Christmas schedule included singing at a holiday assembly and at the burning of the greens for the city of Rockville. At the senior banquet, the Barbershop Quartet was the highlight of the evening with their terrific rendition of “We are Marching to Pretoria.” ORGANIZATIONS • 171 Top Row, Left to right: R. Wyett, H. Stevens, F. Person, M. Sparacino, D. Walt, J. Burson R. Bailey, B. Robinson. Second Row: M. Glass, C. Hunt, M. Moore, C. Wallis, K. Crockett K. Beatty, A. Buck. Third Row: C. Spariacino, L. Karsner, M. Shipe, 1. Kavanagh, R. Saady J. Miller, K. Hanshcw. Bottom Row: Mrs. Vogt, B. Tuma, W. Chuang, W. Chuang. Music clubs fill For the second year, the Folksong Club strummed the tunes of such well known writers and singers as Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Peter, Paul, and Mary, the Byrds and many others. Club members studied and interpreted such types of music as “ballad, long hair, protest and no-room-at-the-inn music!” The folksingers spent much of their time discussing the background of these various types of songs. Last fall, the club sang at Junior Village and at the Student Council Pumpkin Carving. A Hootenanny brought this most successful year to a close. Wayloon Chuang strums for an attentive admirer. 172 • ORGANIZATIONS Top Row: M. Shipe, S. Haight, W. Streeter, L. Parrish, G. Green, J. Wainwright, J. Weaver, S. Covert, B. Clydesdale. Row 2: K. Williams, V. Baldassano, D. Henderson, M. Grooms, S. Mahonc, J. Avanccna, C. Peck, K. Kraft. Row 3: B. Rinehart, J. Hippchen, R. Evans, S. Nichols, B. Johnson, F. Hunt, C. Mills, M. Hippchen. Row 4: J. Wyckoff, W. Cummings, D. Mayer, S. Wells, E. Hyde, S. Hall, D. Elias, C. Vonderembse. Row 5: M. Zeclier, G. Armstrong, B. Reynolds, K. Allen, C. Freeman, C. Martz, M. Hayes, D. Edmisten. Bottom Row: P. Hailing, K. Hinkley, L. Cummings, President; B. Hinkle, Vice-President; D. Pratt, C. Hanshew, Mr. Benedict, Sponsor. R.M. with melody. Top Row: S. Phebus, B. Brittain, H. Kennedy, B. Mayo. Row 2: W. Chuang, S. Carson, W. Chuang, C. Wysong, P. Balsam, A. Streeter, K. Miller. Mr. Benedict, Sponsor. Bottom Row: B. Oden, I. Curtis, President; C. Martino, J. Raetz. ORGANIZATIONS • 173 Bottom Row: L. Parrish, R. Bailey, M. Moore, K. Dean. Row 2: D.Crumplcr, M. Cahalan, D. Shipe, L. Barchcrs, Mr. Dahlin. Row 3: K, Ikari, D. Rick, D. Hill, K. Shue. Top Row: B. Hassay, C. Morrison, T. Ouska, D. Orbach, L. Smith. How do you spell a successful orchestra?—D-A-H-L-I-N. Richard Montgomery’s Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Dahlin, accompanied RM’s vocal groups at the annual Christmas assembly, the Glee Club’s presentation of the “Messiah” in January, the musical Plain and Fancy, and took part in a spring concert with the Glee Club. The halls are alive with 174 • ORGANIZATIONS Variety is the breath of life for the Concert Band. These talented musicians played for audiences ranging from elementary school children to experienced music critics, and the repertoire was varied to suit each audience. Members of the hand practiced by sections as well as en masse for months in preparation for their round of spring concerts. The Choir joined the Concert Band for a joint program in March. Elementary and junior high school children in the area were treated to a series of concerts designed to be both entertaining and informative. In May, the band played their most impressive pieces for judges in the District Concert Band Festival. Band officers are: President, Steve Wilson; Vice-President, Mike King; Secretary, Bonnie Baker; Treasurer, Don Lawry; and Librarian. Sharon Kesling. ftfiottom Row: Mr. Dahlin, S. Conkcy, L. Cochran, L. Barchcrs, B. Baker, D. Shipe, S. Kesling, K. Shue, B. Baker. Row 2: J. Kolle, D. Bort, Shaffer, G. Sterns J. Ramsey, N. Davis, C. Mobley, N. Sheridan, D. Jcnderson, D. Clark, T. Conkey. Row 3: B. Wharton, K. Spahn, F. S eebode, C. Miller, N. Silverman, G. Mason. Row 4: K. Ottinger, C. Hildebrand, L. Kcnnady, R. Peacock, R. Stairs, M. Dreslin, R. Miller, D. Anthony, S. Woods, B. Peters, F. Swick, G. Block, A. Powell, N. Brooks. Top Row: L. Smith, R. Dean, B. Rich, J. Snider, M. King, C. Stone gB. Gray, D. Hill, S. Wilson, R. Fulkersin, R. Mills, V. Myers, D. Clink, T. Wilson, R. Black. The brass section heralds the Christmas assembly. the sound of music. Mr. Dahlin strikes up the band. ORGANIZATIONS • 175 Drum Major, Gabe Lamastra, tries to get the “show on the field”. Marching Band performs, while Band members stand at attention waiting for their cue. Oh, the hard life of a member of the Marching Band! He must spend an entire week in August—“Band Early Week”— playing his instrument and marching in the hot sun, trying to memorize complex routines. During football season, he must rehearse with the majorettes and drill team twice a week, and then report to school every Saturday in the early morning light for several hours of pre-game practice. But all the hard work is not unrewarded. At the end of “Band Early Week”, he goes with his fellow marchers to Frederick for a picnic. Even the Saturday morning rehearsals are compensated for by free admission to the games, rush lunches at the Shoppes, and the excitement of marching at half-time. Band members take to the field. Bottom Row: B. Foster, S. Peifer, G. Lamastra. Row 2: R. Dean, J. Schmidt, D. Rauch, R. Mills, R. Fulkcrsin, J. Jones, M. King, C. Veirs. Row 3: A. Powell, N. Weber, S. Conkey, B. Baker, C. Leard, K. Shue, L. Barchers, R. Abrahams, B. L. Baker, L. Cochran, J. Greenspan, J. VanEtten. Row 4: G. Shaffer, D. Bort, M. Ruthhcrg, G. Sterns, S. Duncan, K. Mobley, N. Sheridan, C. Henderson, D. Clark, T. Conkey, B. Wharton. Row 5: C. Ottinger, N. Davis, L. Stalker, J. Ramsey, D. Newcomb, L. Kinley, N. Silverman, K. Kelley, G. Bladen. J. Jodi, R. Carter. Row 6: M. Dreslin, D. Orbach, B. Kukowski, R. Stalker, T. Anthony, R. Miller, C. Cheek, G. Black, F. Swick, D. Stalker, T. Kavanagh, D. Clink. Row 7: F. Scebode, K. Spahn, R. Peacock, L. Ken-nady, J. Hockman, B. Gray, D. Hill, S. Wilson, V. Myers, B. Black. twirling Majorettes add glitter to the field. Left to right: D. Kerns, M. Hunt, Captains: M. Woodall, C. Eslin; L. Ward, B. Garry, S. Walker. The long, hard practices every day after school and on Saturday mornings paid off, as the RMHS Majorettes, led by Candy Eslin and Margie Woodall, exhibited their talents during pre-game and half-time shows at our football games. They also performed at Broome Jr. High, and Julius West Jr. High. Marching in the local Memorial Day Parade, the Majorettes presented a well-trained, precisioned squad. “I got the wrong flag, sighs Donna Disney. • 177 Half-time show is sparked by precision marching. Bottom Row: S. Bell, V. Whelan, F. Griffin, N. Holliday, S. Mahone, S. Michelitch. Row 2: E. Fishbume, B. Stone, C. Prugh, M. Picpoli, E. Tetlow, K. Blackman. Row 3: A. Smiles, B. Reed, J. Kennedy, K. Hulse, M. Rossignol, M. Harmon, R. Bryan, L. Shinncrs. Row 4: D. Freeman, P. Via, P. Dixon, T. Tumbow, P. Hess, J. Bonham, D. Underwood. Recognized by boots and mini-skirts. 178 . ORGANIZATIONS execm tes a Perfect pompom routine. Drill Team takes an active part in the pre-game Homecoming parade. Led by President Virginia Whelan, the R.M.H.S. Drill Team was the highlight of the half-time shows during football season, and a sparkling act in the Variety Show in February. With their swishing pom-poms and spanking new saddle shoes, they took part in Bethesda’s annual Christmas Parade and the Memorial Day Parade in Rockville. Another project of the Drill Team was sponsoring two successful bake sales, where almost Si00 was earned. Drill Tcamcrs dance to the tune of “Tijuana Taxi”. Drill Teamers Penny Dixon and Linda Shinners await the Rockets' blast-off. RM’s Drill Team performs in unison. ORGANIZATIONS • 179 Left to right: B. Foster, R. Phillips, T. Hauswirth, S. Banke, S. Pcifcr, M. Burt, G. Como, R. Fischetti, J. Baron, M. Brown. Cheerleaders boost spirit Captain Sandy 180 • ORGANIZATIONS With never ending enthusiasm, the cheerleaders led Rocket fans in spurring RM teams to victory. The old axiom of practice makes perfect was clearly demonstrated as the girls spent countless hours practicing their jumps and cheers. They showed their spirit by supporting not only major athletic squads, such as football and basketball, but also minor competitions, such as wrestling and track, and even academic events, such as It’s Academic. Led by Captain Sandy Peifer and co-Captain Mary Burt, they continually attempted to promote RM’s spirit, but not at the expense of losing sportsmanship. “We’ve got the pep”—surely referred to RM’s cheerleaders. Roxanne takes a hand-off as Brown fakes to the left. Sandy Peifer, Mary Burt Marianne Brown Brenda Foster Sharon Banke Roxanne Fischetti Rose Phillips Teri Hauswirth Jill Baron Gini Como ORGANIZATIONS • 181 Bottom Row: J. Hippchen, J. Benfield, Mrs. Fiege, M. Hippchen. Row 2: R. Ottingcr, J. Harris, L. Waks, J. Class, J. Holmes, A. Griffith. Row 3: K. McLaughlin, C. Rains, M. Landefeld, M. Stracke, K. Malloy, C. Kordell, S. Burkart. Top Row: S. Warren, L. Breuninger, P. Chambers, R. Maddox, M. Sparacino, P. Balsam, J. Baron, S. Decelle. Charlemagne and Caesar live again. The French Club began its year with a trip to the French Embassy, at which clubmembers, including Jerry Benfield, President; Jenny Hippchen, Vice-President; and Mindy Hippchen. Secretary-Treasurer, were able to question Embassy officials in French. A caroling party during Christmas vacation and a trip to a French restaurant rounded out the year. Although tempus fugit”, the Latin Classics Club was able to accomplish a great deal this year. Under the sponsorship of Miss Lewis, the club undertook many projects, including a successful bake sale in the fall. At the meetings, the club viewed and discussed slides and filmstrips depicting Roman life. They joined the inter-county Latin Scrabble League, and in the spring they attended the Maryland State Classical league convention which included a banquet and entertainment Roman style. The club also held a banquet of their own at the end of the year. Bottom Row: Miss Lewis, K. O’Dell, President; J. Whitmcr, Vice President; K. Brown, Secretary-Treasurer. Row 2: L. Horseman, T. Lundgren. C. Armstrong. Row 3: A. Dudley, S. Jennings, D. Sparks. Top Row: F. Haltiwanger, R. Hutchinson, B. Hutchinson, D. Larson. 182 • ORGANIZATIONS Bottom Rotv: Mrs. Sirkis. B. Napolitano, M. Beddings, J. Weatherby. Row 2: P. Dietch, A. Catania, L. Cotrell, L. Burgers, L. Leech. Row 3: J. Compton, J. Gillenwater, B. Saady, K. O’Dell. Top Row: D. Compton, T. Ouska, B. Sprague, R. Sorenson, J. Kalins. Spanish Club attends a fiesta. On an excursion to La Fonda Restaurant in the fall, club members feasted on authentic Spanish cuisine, including arroz con polio and tacos. After dinner entertainment was provided by fiery Flamenco dancers. Other activities were organized by officers Bob Napolitano and Joyce Weatherby. Club membership even featured Spanish-speaking Maria Beddings, native of Chile. Participation in International Week highlighted the club projects. a meeting. ORGANIZATIONS • 183 Girls learn through demonstrations and reading. Members compare recipes and ideas. Future Homemakers . . . RM's food specialists!?! Preparing girls for their roles as wives and mothers was the job that RM’s Future Homemakers of America Club undertook. President Wendy Ketcham, Vice-President Betty Hancock, Secretary Pat Barty-czak and Treasurer Bette Frizell were among the club members who served refreshments to parents of the varsity football team at Football Parent Day. The club also took part in the March of Dimes Birth Defects Program. Bottom Row: Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor; W. Kctcham. Row 2: P. Bartyczak, B. Hancock, B. Frizzell. Row 3: E. Fishburne, R. Gouker, S. Nicholson, S. Mahone, N. Davis. Top Row: M. Jones, L. Mason, N. Price, B. Beers, C. Whitt. Bottom Row: M. Walter, Mrs. Henderson, Sponsor; P. Farrell, P. Wagner, Af. Port. AW’ .?. L. Skinners, A. Kcndro, J. Humphrey. Row 3: C. Pietro, D. Shipe, C. Spiridopoulos, L. Brubaker. Top Row: S. Nichols, L. Simpson, D. Heigh, L. Parrish, N. Ncugcbaur. FNA teaches girls nursing technique. Under the leadership of Pat Farrell, President, Pam Wagner, Vice President, Margo Bort, Secretary', and Maureen Walter, Treasurer, Future Nurses Cluh this year provided girls with information and experience in their chosen occupation. Movies, activities such as selling homemade stuffed dolls for funds, and guest speakers rounded out the club program. Miss Statts, who is head of the Associate Degree of Nursing at MJC, gave this year’s feature talk. She brought with her a student nurse who was able to answer the girls’ questions on the problems involved with a nursing career. Girls enjoy one of several movies which they saw this year. ORGANIZATIONS 1H5 This year, as well as performing its traditional task of preparing students for a career in teaching, FTA recognized the outstanding teacher in Richard Montgomery at a tea during which the club presented an award to RM’s teacher of 1966-67, Mrs. Louise Andersen. Later in the Spring, the club put the cap on a busy year by teaching in elementary schools and junior high schools in the Rockville area. Claudia Kordell, President; Ann Pritchard, Vice-President; Jenny Yarrington, Secretary; and Mary Pritchard, Treasurer guided the club this past year. Do you know who was the last king of Rome, or who was the father of English Literature, or who wrote Utopia? Richard Montgomery’s “It’s Academic” Team did, and that knowledge led them to the semi-finals of the TV high school quiz show. The team, composed of Kathy Fitch, Bill Trier, and Captain Dave Lebling, with alternates Tom Kavanagh, Bill Hutchinson, and Larry Sherman, finished off five opponents before being edged out. Miss Price, the advisor, supervised the selection of the team from a group of some fifty juniors. Top Row: B. Hutchinson, T. Kavanagh, Miss Price, Advisor, L. Sherman. Bottom Row: D. Lebling, K. Fitch, B. Trier. Top Row: M. Misfcldt, M. Walter, C. Morrison. K. Gaither, I. Crist. Row 3: S. Keys. C. Pietro, C. Comlcy, C. Wysong. Row 2: S. LeMieux, K. McLaughlin, K. Malloy. Mr. Brown, Sponsor. Bottom Row: M. Pritchard, A. Pritchard, C. Kordell, J. Yarrington. R.M. claims future teachers, famous S. West, D. Mullcnix, J. Douds, C. Howard. telestars, and forensic talents. Resolved: “That the foreign aid program of the United States be limited to non-military aid.” With the help of the Sponsor, Miss Staney, the Debate Club practiced this topic diligently in preparation for the Forensics Tournament at Richard Montgomery on December 17 and subsequent tournaments throughout the academic year. ORGANIZATIONS • 187 Drama Club stimulates The publicity committee makes plans and posters. Ronnie Wyett explains the control panel to his light crew: James Liljegren, Brian McCully, Howard Bruncau, and Bob Daniel. According to Hamlet, “The play’s the thing”, but as far as Black Maskers is concerned, drama has a much wider scope. Forensics, puppetry, art, music, hard work, and fun all found their way into this year’s crowded schedule. Of course, much time and effort went into production of the fall play, “The Kind Lady”. For five weeks, every one of the 137 Black Maskers was frantically busy painting scenery, making posters, studying lines, arranging lights, searching for props, selling tickets, applying makeup, or taking care of the thousand other chores essential to a play’s production. Then, on November 18 and 19, the finished product, a chilling melodrama, was presented. The traditional cast party signalled the finish of another play, but only the beginning of Black Maskers’ activities. In December, Richard Montgomery hosted a Montgomery County Forensics League tournament. Much planning and organization helped make the program run smoothly, and much talent and hard work earned second place honors for RM. This high standing was good cause for celebration at the annual Christmas party, this year featuring dramatic interpretations, skits, and the Barbershop Quartet. Spring brought puppet shows and one act plays. With homemade puppets and a theater constructed by the stage crew, several Black Maskers delighted children in the area with original puppet shows. Meanwhile, other members searched for a one act play which could be performed in a state tournament. Once the choice was made, all the rigors of production began again. The year ended with another Activity Fair booth, and election and installation of new officers. Melinda Misfeldt and Mickey Mote endure the tortures of makeup application at the gentle hands of Fran Hunt and Chris Howard. Chairman Mary Pritchard checks off props as her committee shows them to her. young actors. Kathy Miller, Marilyn Zecher, Ken Norkin, Bill Trier, Melinda Misfeldt. and Irene Crist: Black Maskers who participated in forensics tournaments. Mrs. Burkett suggests several plays to the Black Maskers officers: Charlotte Chakan, President; Sue Gibbs, Secretary; Susan Lee, Treasurer; Kitti Watts, Corresponding Secretary and Bill Trier, Vice-President. The puppet show committee rehearses a new play Phyllis (Alice Reintzel) tries to make Peter (Larry Sherman), her fiance, behave in front of her Aunt Mary and Rose (Kathy Miller) the maid. Mar ' Herries (Nita Robinson) tells Henry (Mickey Mote) to carry his “sick” wife (Melinda Misfeldt) upstairs. Black Maskers presents: The Kind Lady The family of criminals (Janel Van Etten, Dave Smith, Mickey Mote, and Mike Spara-cino) closes in on Mary (Nita Robinson). “Please help me!” Mary Herries pleads with a visitor, Jeff Bell. Mr. Edwards (Mike Sparacino) disposes of Mary Herries. Sue Gibbs: Back Thespians excel in many facets of drama. Anyone can be a Thespian. Anyone who’s willing to work for 100 long, hard hours in several facets of theatre, that is. For Thespians is the National Honor Society for outstanding students of drama. This year, the Thespians played leading roles in Black Maskers’ activities. They starred in the cast, chaired many committees for “The Kind Lady”, directed one-act plays, prepared skits for Black Maskers’ meetings, and put their talent and experience to good use on the musical, “Plain and Fancy”. The highlight of the year was the formal induction of new members. Parents of the inductees were invited to the candlelight ceremony, reception, and entertainment which followed. Howard Kennedy and Bob Page: Actors Extraordinaires Ronnie Wyett: Light Crew Leader ORGANIZATIONS • 191 Paul Smith is intrigued with the card catalogue. Library Aides assist studious students. Working for an hour before, during, or after school, the twenty library assistants were a great aid to the librarians this year. They helped check books in and out, collected fines, changed the magazine displays, and mounted the daily newspapers. When the librarians were busy, the assistants often helped their fellow students to find a reference book. Linda Cummings tells Mr. Marlow to sign on the dotted line. “Oh that these too, too solid books would melt,” sighs Bill Trier. 192 • ORGANIZATIONS Sitting: S. Bankc. N. Brooks, C. Thomas, Mr. Haynes, Advisor; C. Beach. Standing: D. Jewis, L. Cummings, K. Allen. Under the leadership of Mr. Haynes, the bank directors this year have learned about banks and banking methods. Preparing themselves for the business world, directors Kathy Allen, Sharon Banke, Ned Brooks, Cindy Beach, Linda Cummings, Pat Lewis, Cheryl Thomas and Pat Mehok filed and processed checks, sent out bank statements, verified ledgers, and kept records of bank statements. Bank Directors enter financial world. ORGANIZATIONS • 193 P.A. Club and Orchesis add variety to R.M. activities. Bottom Row: G. Wright, Secretary-Treasurer; B. Shade, President; E. Jones, Vice-President; Mr. Thompson. Row 2: S. Funk, D. Larson, J. Sites. Top Row: J. Sha-doan, R. Merry, J. Houck, M. Wilson. Mikes and other sound equipment indicated that the P. A. Club was at work! The Public Address Club is a service club that sets up the public address system for dances, pep rallies, football games, and assemblies. Mr. Thompson, their sponsor, along with the members held meetings in the electronics shop. This club performed a great service to the school. Modern dancing is the primary purpose of R.M.’s Orchesis Club. This year, under the sponsorship and direction of Mrs. Wedberg, the girls worked out routines in dance and rhythm. Long hours of practice payed off in the Easter program at the Gaithersburg Lutheran Church and in the show given in late spring at the Potomac Valley Nursing Home. Bottom Row: C. Lan um, Vice-President; L. Killingsworth, President; L. Rinehart, Secretary-Treasurer. Row 2: D. Adkins, P. Davis, S. Clement. C. Thomas, C. Sparacino. Row 3: S. Stiles, K. Dean, C. Bowman, N. Kelchner, A. Bridgham, A. Scallan, B. Kyle. Top Row: C. Edwards, J. Wycoff, S. Ouellette, M. Hippchen, P. Carter, K. Tuma, M. Virtus. 194 • ORGANIZATIONS Bottom Row: D. Southall, N. Havranek, K. Bishop, B. Werner, K. Philippi. Row 2: S. Mahone, P. Fling, L. Russell, V. Hatter, S. Michelich, R. Davis, P. Mehok, J. Humphrey. Row 3: C. Seifert, S. Burkart, L. Burgess, J. Brown, T. Lundgrcn, J. Watkins, J. Compton, N. Burton, J. Wallace. Row 4: M. Harmon, D. Omer, D. Carlcton, A. Vallcix, M. Stracke, S. Weber, A. King, N. Malloy, J. Kennedy, S. Hall. Row 5: J. Miller, C. Mentzer, A. Reintzel, J. Wade, E. Capasso, C. McClintock, A. Dudley, B. Baker, D. Wofford, E. Fishburne. GSA encourages girls'fitness. Field hockey, basketball, volleyball, softball—the Girls’ Sports Association this year provided year round athletic activities for girls through intramurals, sports days, and honor teams. Under the leadership of Kathy Bishop, President; Nancy Havranek, Vice President; and Brigetta Wer- ner, Secretary-Treasurer; the girls also enjoyed energetic picnics and sponsored a faculty-student basketball game. In February and May, students who had earned membership by participating in sports activities, were inducted into GSA and then honored with a dinner at school. Girls Hockey Honor Team Bottom Row: Miss Leonard, J. Humphrey, S. Burkart. Row 2: C. Mentzer, J. Wiencek, L. Grade. Row 3: K. Bishop, K. Philippi, B. Werner. Top Row: J. Pleasants, K. Hunter, K. Gavin, N. Havranek. Not present: S. Sprince, J. Wallace, N. Burton. Kathy Bishop leads the charge. ORGANIZATIONS • 195 Cecilia Nash creates another masterpiece. Interior Display’s winning homecoming float —a walking football (?). Those students who were at the Homecoming Game will remember seeing a giant twelve-legged football which gallumphed its merry way down the cinder tracks trailing a captive BLAZER. This strange creature was one of the more widely publicized creations of the Interior Display Club, a group of students dedicated to the beautification of R. M. The group’s master artists, headed by President Trudy Hardy, Vice-President Nina Chidester, Secretary Harold Carlson, and Treasurer Ernest Durst, were also responsible for many indoor displays, among them the Christmas Showcase. The club’s sponsor, Mr. Brockette, who took over from Miss Stefan, has vowed to aid the group in their continuing struggle against the tiresome aqua and yellow halls of R M. Display Club adds color to walls and halls. Bottom Row: H. Carlson, Miss Stephan, T. Hardy, N. Chidester. Row 2: G. Reed, P. I.inkow, S. Houser, C. Nash. Row 3: B. Sprague, D. Rush, D. Roberts, J. Barracks. Top Row: R. Gerrity, W. Chuang, S. Rothcnbuhler, J. Mather, B. Reed. T. Thomson gets advice from Mr. Holdsworth. Bottom Row: R. Raymond, B. McCully, C. Lindstrom, B. Crump, Mr. Holdsworth. Top Row: B. Sheffler, D. Crumpler, M. Love, B. Soucy, R. Schwartz-beck, F. Gentry, M. Bort, C. Wallis. Those unwary enough to have wandered down to the print shop on Thursdays were overcome by loud clicks, buzzes, and bright flashes of light. But it wasn’t an invasion, it was merely the camera club, practicing its favorite hobby. The members of this club got together to exchange tips on everything concerning photography from shutters to developers. They worked to improve the quality of their work, and serve the school. From photosynthesis to photography. Bottom Row: P. Vergne, P. Roberts, Mr. Kilkuskie. Row 2: C. Davis, C. Rains, J. Ledbetter, A. Dudley, L. Mullen. Top Row: C. Peck, C. Morrison, J. Lee, P. Devine, A. Buck. A special project or research paper for each member comprised the program for the Biology Club this year. Extensive research was necessary, and students did most of their work on their own. Though the projects were difficult, they provided students with ample opportunity to further their interests in scientific exploration. “So that's what an Amoeba looks like,” mumbles Neil McCrae. ORGANIZATIONS • 197 Bottom Row: S. Heed, P. Bartyczak, I. Crist, Mrs. Andersen, Sponsor; G. Downey, L. Waks, S. DeCelle. Row 2: J. Hunt, S. Conkey, L. Breuningcr, J. Compton, J. Wyckoff, M. Hopf, S. Weber, B. Avancena, W. Ketcham, R. Pelle, M. Pritchard, D. Dail. Row 3: J. Bivens, G. Black, C. Edwards, A. Pritchard, J. Johnson, J. Douds, F. Hunt, C. Kordcll, T. Doucct, M. Struckc, K. Malloy, M. Al-Awadi Row 4: A. Al-Roumi, C. Howard, K. Fitch, B. Beers, A. Buck, J. Miller, C. Peiser, B. Scott, B. Baker, J. Kalins, C. Koenigsberg, M. Burt, A. Feass. Top Row: A. Stracke, M. Moore, C. Peck, C. Wysong, W. Streeter, A. Koch, B. Sprague, S. Rogers, P. Scrivens, E. Murphy, L. Farmer, M. Shipe, A. Taylor, T. Hardy. AFS widens student horizons. Dedicated to the better understanding of the peoples of the world, RM’s American Field Service’s activities were directed to this purpose. The club was led in its activities by President Bonnie Stearns, Vice-President Charlotte Chakan, Honorary Vice-Presidents Sami Mitri and Maria Beddings, Secretary Penny Dixon, and Treasurer Frank Haltiwang-er and guided by Mrs. Andersen. With frequent guest speakers and films on foreign lands, members gained an appreciation of the mores of other people in the world. Richard Montgomery’s two foreign exchange students, Sami from Egypt and Maria from Chile, also aided the club members in gaining knowledge of world customs by informative discussions. The highlight of the year was the annual International Week. Opened by an assembly where exchange students displayed the culture of their homelands and capped by the AFS dinner, the week was exciting and informative. The final activity for the year was the selection and raising of funds for next summer’s student abroad. AFS officers—Bottom Row: B. Steams, C. Chakan, S. Mitri. Top Row• F Haltiwanger, P. Dixon. Maria emphasizes a point with her hands. I Sami Milri from Egypt. Maria Beddings from Chile. Mrs. Andersen, AFS Sponsor. Bobbi Avancena is shocked by what she finds in the cookie box. Sami talks to Mohammed Al-Awadi and Abdullah Al-Roumi from Kuwait. Bottom Row: Mr. Homick, T. Slovensky, L. Harris, W. Weiger, C. Van Antwerp, C. Butt. Row 2: P. Boone, F. Luper, S. Wright, L. Wilson, K. Hendricks, R. Sheltra. Row 3: C. Cheeks, H. Metz, T. Metz, C. Demartus, S. Durham, L. Luper. Top Row: J. Gradwcll, E. Horm, D. Walter, C. Lindstrom, E. Howard, L. Eckhardt, R. Ralph. Students gain experience in holding jobs. Rick Sheltra teaches Tom the fine art of drum playing. The Distributive Education Club of America known to the school as DECA, is an organization for students taking merchandising, marketing and management and practicing their knowledge through jobs within the community. The officers are Clare Van Antwerp, President, Wanda Weiger, Vice-President, Laurie Harris, Secretary, and Tom Slovensky, Parliamentarian. Gary Rice wonders, “Fifty cents worth of gas?” ORGANIZATIONS Bottom Row: A. Catania, L. Rosen, C. Chakan, A. Pritchard, S. Weber, 1. Landefcld, M. Pritchard. Row 2: G. Armstrong, R. Saady, B. Avanccna, K. Fitch, K. O’Dell, J. Fitch, L. Rossignol, K. Crockett. Row 3: B. McCully, B. Marks, S. talker, T. Hardy, M. Rooney, J. Burson, F. Hunt, J. Johnson. Top Row: H. Bruneau. K. Norkin, H. Stephens, C. Morrison, M. Mote, G. Funkhouser, C. Wallis, D. Sorenson, W. Chuang. TIDE keeps students informed. New improved TIDE came to R. M. this year as Mrs. England and her staff completely revamped the newspaper. Each monthly issue was printed on newsprint paper and featured many photographs, special attractions such as baby pictures and humorous columns, and candid editorials concerning student woes and deficiencies. In January, the TIDE staff published a special issue devoted to Senior Superlatives, and in June, they presented the annual Senior Will. Much hard wrork kept the student body pleased with an interesting, often humorous, and always prompt newspaper. Tide Editors—Standing: E. Fishbume, B. Trier, F. Herndon, B. Sprague. Sitting: D. Sorenson, R. Taylor, M. Moore, Mrs. England. ORGANIZATIONS • 201 Rocket staff strains Three-fifths of a day is recorded on every page of ROCKET ’67. Living those days was exciting, hut describing them was hard work. The task began last spring when the yearbook staff and editors were chosen. Then followed a summer of planning, sketching, and decision making. Let’s create an Honors Section ... What should the cover look like? ... How about a theme?? ... Once school began, the actual book started to take shape. Pictures were taken, copy was written, pages were designed. and sleep was lost in a continuous battle with the publisher’s deadlines. When spring came again, another ROCKET had somehow been finished, and its creators proudly distributed the best yearbook ever—ROCKET ’67. Top How: S. Jennings, K. Malloy, H. L. Kreider, S. Hornbergcr, F. Griffin, T. Haus-wirth, J. Douds. Row 3: B. Trier, H. Buckingham, D. Lcbling, J. Glass, C. Clough, P. De-belius, D. Carleton, M. Stracke, D. Southall. Row 2: C. Leatherman, N. Chidester, S. Rogers, Mrs. Dippell, Sponsor; R. McGuire, C. Chakan. Bottom Row: W. Soucy, B. Mc-Cully, B. Crump, C. Wallis, C. Lindstrom. Russ McGuire—Co-Editor in-Chief '02 • ORGANIZATIONS to meet deadlines Vicki Skahill—Business Manager ROCKET Editors Standing: Bill Crump, Mary Stracke. Seated: Carolyn Lcathcrman, Camy Clough, Bill Trier, Richard Buckingham. Charlotte Chakan—Managing Editor But it’s Halloween!” says Camy. Dianne retrieves wayward post cards. ORGANIZATIONS • Sue meets the three musketeers. Members of the ROCKETT staff: Front Row: Carolyn Leather-man, Peggy Dcbelius, Charlotte Chakan, Susan Rogers. Row 2: Mrs. Dippcll, Dianne Carlcton, Judy Glass, Steve Hornbergcr. Row 3: Russ McGuire. The Yearbook Forum at American University. 204 • ORGANIZATIONS New! Different! Creative! These are the adjectives that describe this year’s TOUCHSTONE. But behind the finished magazine was a year of work. First came an extensive subscription drive, and then a big push for the poetry, stories, music, and art that would constitute the TOUCHSTONE. Gary Funkhouser, chief editor, and M rs. Wilson, Sponsor, organized their staff for the gigantic task of editing, reworking, illustrating, and arranging the conglomeration of creativity submitted by RM’s students. Finally, the completed magazine was entrusted to the printer, and the staff anxiously anticipated its return. ouchstone stimulates creativity TOUCHSTONE Editors: Top Row: K. Price, S. Poirrier, R. Buckingham, FC. Fitch. Bottom Row: G. Funkhouser, Mrs. Wilson, R. McGuire. Top Row: T. Kavanagh, E. Keith, M. Sparacino, H. Carlson, D. Fox. Rou 2: R. Gerrity, W. Chuang, J. Wade, J. Vaughn, C. Chakan, D. Lebling. Bottom Row: M. Welsh, M. Harwell, K. Miller, M. Wallgren, Mrs. Wilson. ORGANIZATIONS • 205 Car Caravan Student Life The wildness calls — and in the snow are tracks that lead ns on . . . Sophomore Orientation . . . Thursday, September 1, marked a new era in the lives of several hundred Richard Montgomery students. On that day, the Sophomore Class was officially introduced to life at RM with an orientation program including an assembly and a mock daily schedule. At the assembly, the Sophomores were addressed by tbeir new Principal, Mr. William Miles, and the Student Council President, Howard Kennedy, who introduced Mr. Reiff, RM’s new Vice-Principal, the Guidance Counselors, and Mr. Ashburner, the Sophomore Class Advisor. When it came time for them to follow their daily schedules, the new students were directed through the building by the Keyettes who had volunteered their time to aid in the mass confusion. 208 • STUDENT LIFE Senior Welcome. Mr. Miles charms the feminine members of the class of ’69. Bright and early Saturday mornings, during the exciting football season, faithful Rocket fans, for example, Bob Daniels and John Sleeman (picture 1) could he found decorating their “wheels”. Who could sleep with such exciting games in the offing? Several hours later, thousands of fans began arriving: they howled unceremoniously in unison (?) with the cheerleaders, as the Rockets burst onto the field (picture 2). More often than not, the score was, of course, overwhelmingly in favor of the Rockets when half-time rolled around. It was at this point that supporters swarmed over the stadium (picture 3) in a futile effort to locate friends. The refreshment stand, inhabited by loyal Student Council members, saw quite a bit of action (picture 4) during the games; the drill team, band, and majorettes gave frequent exhibitions during football season at halftime. 210 • STUDENT LIFE As the games began again after halftime, excitement reached the fever pitch. Touchdowns by skilled team members such as Ferry Garman (picture 5) and Denny Schrider kept Rocket spirits at their peak. Neither rain, nor wind, nor freezing temperatures kept fans from seeing each game to the last glorious second (picture 6). At the end of each game, the crowds soon dispersed; the adults and children returned home to their ordinary lives, but RM students could soon be seen jamming the Hot Shoppes parking lot, not to mention the doorways (picture 7). The game was replayed step by step and the boys on the team congratulated profusely. Once again RM fans celebrated triumphantly (picture 8). STUDENT LIFE • 211 Sharon Banke Berla Bryan Mickey Clingan Candy Eslin Dianne Freeman Ann Smiles Homecoming '66 - Frankie Griffin Sue Houser Karen Kaelin Sharon LeMieux Penny Linkow Laura Sawyer Elizabeth Tetlow Connie Young 212 • STUDENT LIFE -Tradition to Uphold. Bonfire Silhouettes. Homecoming ’66 blended the sophistication of twenty lovely princesses with the excitement of Spirit Week. The premature burning of our bonfire only served to stimulate further our enthusiasm and spirit. Through the aid of the Rockville firemen, we rebuilt the charred remains into the biggest bonfire in R. II. M. S. history. Friday night was climaxed with the burning of the Blazer in effigy. Saturday’s activities began with the pre-game parade. The cheerleaders and the Interior Display Club won in the float competition. During half-time, Pam Via was crowned Queen. Exalted by our victory over Blair, 20-0, many students attended the dance “Autumn Rhapsody.” The Red Blazer is burned by RM ROCKET in G. S. A. float. Pat Stanfield draws herself a Barbie doll. Creative atmosphere Must the School Board resort to the Wood Shop for desks? The Farmers and the Cowmen should be friends! ... or culture comes to RMHS. A cello practice captures Martha Moore’s interest. Weathering pressures of academic pursuits, RM students found relief from tension in art, music, and drama. Talented artists, as Hetty Kreider, expressed themselves in many ways. A halloween pumpkin carving contest, won by homeroom 11 12, and a Christmas Deck-the-Doors contest, won by homeroom 12-10, proved to be great seasonal creative activities. Students such as Chris King, Loreda Rosen, and Rob Brittain found music to be a popular pursuit through their participation in the glee club and the piano club. The Kind Lady, Plain and Fancy and Oklahoma allowed those dramatically inclined to demonstrate their talents in fields of music, art, drama, and dance. Mr. Dahlin co-ordinates the Glee Club and Orchestra. STUDENT-LIFE • 215 216 • STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE • 217 THE Announcement! Kathy Allen, Queen. Entrance View The Helping Hand. Snowflake FantasyF 218 . STUDENT LIFE Nancy spruces up the gym for “Snowflake Fantasy.” 12-10's prize winning door. Sue Gibbs strikes out at Spanish Club pinata festival. Seniors9 trials and triumphs. Could it he? Is it true? Kathy Fitch is puzzled by physics? Russ scolds the Seniors’ nomadic turtle. June is busting out all over! Kate Ecker, a typical well-mannered senior, plows into Peter Pan’s excellent cuisine. Who says nobody uses the Senior Court? STUDENT LIFE • 221 Collegiate clad Berta Bryan strolls through the Senior Court. 1966-67 dress styles at Richard Montgomery reflected the diverse personalities of its many students. The collegiate style, one of the most popular for members of both sexes, was seen on girls in the form of Villagers, saddle shoes, “desert boots”, and suede coats and jackets. The boys who dressed in the collegiate manner were seen in wingtips, Pendletons, London Fogs, and the popular suede coat and jacket. Another “in” look for boys was the “chucks and baggies” combination (tennis shoes and baggy work pants). The “mod” look for the boys included the polka-dot and flowered shirts, with corduroy hip-hugger pants. The girls attired in “mod” fashions wore hip-huggers, mini-skirts, go-go boots, and most popular of all, the baby doll dress. R.M.’s individualist, Chris King, displays his talents. 222 • STUDENT LIFE Spring's Madness. In the spring a young man’s fancy ... Great Falls becomes a popular “escape” from the academic life. Baseball takes the lead among spring sports. 224 • STUDENT LIFE Seniors Exit After all the years of working and planning, THE DAY finally came. On June 20, 1967, Richard Montgomery’s senior class was graduated. The Commencement Exercises were held in Cole Field House at the University of Maryland for more than six hundred seniors. The senior class was honored by speeches given by Mr. Miles, Principal; Janet Hunt, Class President; Howard Kennedy, Student Council President; and Kathy Malloy. Honor Society President. At 10:30 A.M., displaying a wide variety of emotions, the Class of 1967 became history. an end creates a beginning. Amid strains of “Pomp and Circumstance,” diplomas and tassels, the R. M. graduating class steps towards their goals. The graduating class winds to the future. STUDENT LIFE • 225 Rocketing To Victory A t hie tics 'The keenness of I heir eyes gives them vision and alacrity and precision of motion . - . theirs is a world of instant decisions and (juick action . . . Bottom Row: A. Phelps, G. Boyer, R. Manuel, G. Shannon, J. Jones, W. Jackson, W. Joppy, B. Thompson, B. Cleveland, B. Benson. Middle Row: J. Beatty, A. Brooks, D. Schrider, P. Carman, J. Grimes, P. Blocklin, M. Gresham, R. Santmyer, R. Moran, J. Gawler, W. Eull. Top Row: L. Miley, B. Painter, A. Reid, J. George, J. Good, S. Putnam, A. Murtiff, C. John, B. Mullican, B. Brown, T. Mulcahy, L. Lang, T. Curtis, L. Brantover. Schrider rolls around end. 228 • ATHLETICS Varsity Upsetting preseason predictions, the young Rocket football squad, guided by Coach Lester, finished the campaign with an 8-2 record. In a year which was supposed to be one of rebuilding, the Rockets started slowly, but gained momentum as the season drew to a close. The Rockets opened with always-tough Gaithersburg. Despite Perry Garman’s outplaying the Trojans’ highly touted Calvin Fitz, the Rockets went down to a 14-7 defeat. Next, RM met Springbrook. After a slow start, the Rockets, behind a tremendous defensive effort, routed the Blue Devils, 20-0. Following easy victories over Sherwood and Walt Whitman, the Rockets were dealt their second defeat, 14-12, by Einstein. Like the Gaithersburg game, the Rockets dominated the statistics, but made too many mistakes. Benson boots field goal against WJ. Joppy eludes a defender. Football After conquering B-CC, the Rockets began to roll as they met Walter Johnson. Sharp running coupled with clutch passing led the Rockets to a 29-13 conquest. Next came arch-rival Blair, which was defeated 20-0 as the defense continually gave the hall to the offense in good position. The offense hit its peak as it shellacked Northwood. An overpowering ground assault hammered the Indians into the ground as the Rockets won 49-0. RM ended its season with its fifth consecutive victory, a 13-6 come-from-behind-win over Wheaton. Special mention must go to the Rocket defense which, led by All-Met Tim Mulcahy, limited opponents to an average of only 6.0 points per game. A small, but quick line, a swift backfield and Mr. Lester’s skilled guidance also deserve credit for the Rockets’ fine development. RM ... .... 7 Gaithersburg .. .. 14 RM ... .... 20 Springbrook ... ... 0 RM .... .... 19 Sherwood ... 6 RM ... .... 27 Whitman .. 0 RM .... .... 12 Einstein .. 14 RM .... .... 18 B-CC .. 0 RM .... .... 29 WJ ...13 RM .... .... 20 Blair .. 0 RM .... .... 49 Northwood .... .. 0 RM .... .... 13 Wheaton .. 7 Rockets set defense. ATHLETICS • 229 Benson punts for the Rockets. Tim Mulcahy—Star All-Met, Post 2nd Team All-Met, Pigskin Club All-Met, Star All-County, Post All-County, Sentinel All-County. Perry Carman—Sentinel All-County, Post 2nd Team All-County. Walt Eull—Star HM All-Suburban, Post 2nd Team All-County, Sentinel 2nd Team All-County. Craig John—Sentinel 2nd Team All-County. Larry Miley—Star HM All-Suburban. Denny Schrider—Sentinel HM All-County. George Shannon—Sentinel HM All-County. Roger Manuel—Sentinel HM All-County. Bill Joppy—Sentinel HM All-County. Pete Blocklin—Sentinel HM All-County. Andy Phelps—Sentinel HM All-County. Lee Branthover—Sentinel HM All-County. Gawler blocks Sherwood punt. Schrider bombs Sherwood. Coach Lester explains a play. 230 • ATHLETICS Mullican grabs a Knight. Benson slides around a Sherwood defender. Rockets smother an opponent. In the open, Thompson grabs a pass. Carman breaks through tackle. ATHLETICS • 231 Front Row: E. Mulhern, F. Hall, C. Riner, G. Mosely, D. Hall. Row 2: G. Hall, J. Gallahan, W. Gehring, M. Sharrar, R. Barchers. Row 3: Mr. McLaughlin, Coach; R. Baxter, P. Resignato, J. Comfortt, L. Barchers, Mgr., B. Lawrence, not pictured. Cross The start of the County Cross Country meet. The Cross Country Team’s third year got off to a flying start with a five-team meet with Peary, Damascus, Sherwood, and Mt. Airy, in which RM took first place. Eddie Mulhern, Brian Lawrence, and David Hall placed first, fourth, and fifth respectively, enabling the Rockets to dominate the meet. The team was beaten in its next meet, with Good Counsel and Spring-brook, although Springbrook was victorious by only one point. Mr. McLaughlin’s runners next defeated Peary and Poolesville in a triangular meet, placing three men in the first five. Although beaten out for first in their next meet by Springbrook, the Rocket’s Brian Lawrence placed first, setting a new course record of 14:30, giving RM a 7-3 record overall. Next year’s team, drawing upon a J. V. which placed second in the State Championships, and including J. V. State Champion Eddie Mulhern, promises to be a strong one. Ron Barchers out in front. 232 • ATHLETICS Country. RM .....................34 Peary...................43 Damascus .............. 56 Sherwood ............ Ill Mt. Airy ............. 117 Good Counsel............20 Springbrook ........... 53 RM .................... 54 Springbrook ........... 34 RM .................... 35 Einstein............... 54 RM .....................31 Peary...................41 Poolesville.............60 Sharrar and Barchers lead competitors at the county meet. ATHLETICS • 233 Bottom Row: K. Howard, M. Mundy, B. Mullican, B. Joppy, P. Blocklin. Top Row: Mr. Walthall, R. Hutchinson, B. Gordon, J. Good, W. Allen, K. Engelmeier, B. Peters, B. Hutchinson, M. Lomax, manager. Willie controls the boards. 234 • ATHLETICS Varsity Guided by Coach Earl Walthall and assistant John Baroni, Richard Montgomery grabbed the county crown for the third consecutive year by compiling a perfect 19-0 record. The Rockets, paced by All-Met Willie Allen’s 34 points, opened their season by clobbering North wood, 78-60. Next came B-CC, whom the Rockets came from behind to defeat, 76-65, as Billy Gordon popped in 32 counters. The rest of the season occurred in a similar pattern as Gordon and Allen continually paced the Rocket attack. After six more easy victories, RM travelled to take on the tall Whitman Vikings. Whitman proved to be the Rockets’ toughest game of the year. Only Allen’s three point play in the closing seconds pulled the game out for RM. Six more victories followed. Then came Walter Johnson’s slow- Good goes up for two. Blocklin lies up a Blue Devil. Basketball clown offense. Once again it was Allen who pulled the Rockets to victor)' by dropping two foul shots with no time left. After two more victories, the Rockets met Springbrook for the County Title and extinguished the Blue Devils. The area’s third ranked quintet was led by Allen in both rebounding and scoring. Willie poured in over 1250 points and grabbed 1150 rebounds. Gordon, in addition to averaging over 20 points a game, was an outstanding defensive player. Juniors Kevin Howard, Joe Good, and Pete Blocklin also contributed greatly to the Rockets’ efforts. The excellent relief job of seniors Bill Hutchinson, Bob Peters, and Randy Hutchinson pulled the Rockets out of several tight situations. RM 78 Northwood 60 RM 74 B-CC 65 RM 75 Blair 57 RM 76 Einstein 59 RM 83 Churchill 4£ RM 101 Gaithersburg 76 RM 86 Poolesville 81 RM 65 WJ 50 RM 68 Whitman 66 RM 91 Peary 65 RM 73 B-CC 65 RM 73 Einstein 56 RM 80 Churchill 47 RM 97 Gaithersburg 68 RM 75 Wheaton 70 RM 52 WJ 51 RM 95 Whitman 83 RM 76 Springbrook 55 RM 51 Springbrook 50 Gordon and Allen outmuscle the Blue Devils. R. Hutchinson and Good battle off the boards. ATHLETICS • 235 HT. WT. FG FT TP RB Allen 6’6” 230 184 94 462 406 Gordon 6’4” 180 157 71 385 235 Howard 6 1” 160 72 23 215 62 Good 6’5” 155 44 23 111 163 Blocklin 5’10” 175 44 23 111 36 B. Hutchinson 6’2” 162 21 8 50 50 Peters 6’2” 163 16 4 36 56 Engelmeier 6’1” 170 13 4 30 12 R. Hutchinson 6’2” 155 11 2 24 43 •loppy 5’10” 165 8 6 22 3 Mullican 6’0” 230 7 3 17 6 Mundy 5’11” 150 4 3 11 11 Scott 5’10” 166 1 0 2 2 The starting quintet. Cordon hits from the outside. Allen clears the boards. 236 • Howard grabs a rebound. Front Row: S. Payne, M. Wilson, F. Merendino, F. Swick, T. Beckham, G. Servant, J. Sehork. Row 2: Mr. Freeman, Coach; M. Milliner, K. Howe, D. Beall, B. Kirkpatrick, J. Fling, B. Diggins, L. Branthovcr, B. Morris. In a year when all attention was on the Varsity, RM’s J. V., al most unnoticed, compiled a 16-2 record, winning the West Division Championship of the Montgomery County AA League. After losing their opener to Northwood, 53-48, Mr. Freeman’s J. V. team went on to win its next fourteen games, finally losing to Walter Johnson by a point. 51-50, and then completed its season with two final victories. Paced by Beall and Wilson, who averaged 15.4 and 10.1 points per game respectively, the J. V. averaged 66.3 points a game, against only 50.8 for their opponents. Wilson sinks one against Whitman. J. V. Basketball. Howe outjumps a Whitman hoopster. R.M.. ..48 Northwood . . . 53 R.M.. ..65 B-CC ....... . 53 R.M.. ..54 Blair . 53 R.M.. ..60 Einstein .... . 49 R.M.. ..87 Churchill . . . . 25 R.M.. ..78 Gaithersburg . 57 R.M.. ..66 Poolesville . . . 57 R.M.. ..65 WJ . 48 R.M.. ..60 Whitman ... . 47 R.M.. ..62 Peary . 42 R.M.. ..69 B-CC . 40 R.M.. ..70 Einstein , 57 R.M.. ..87 Churchill .... 54 R.M.. ..85 Gaithersburg . 62 R.M.. ..56 Wheaton .... . 49 R.M.. WJ . 51 R.M.. . .66 Whitman .... 54 R.M.. ..73 Springbrook . . 54 R.M.. ..51 Northwood .. . 45 ATHLETICS • 237 Front Row: R. Andrews, R. Stewart, M. Joppy, R. Dosh, V. Myers, M. Durand, M. McDiarmid, P. Chambers. Row 2: C. Timken, Mgr., R. Hayes, M. Alexander, L. Johnson, C. Hardin, C. Hildebrand, B. Malloy, R. McGuire, R. Taylor, T. Jones, S. Wcitz, C. Johnson, R. Wethington, T. Mulcahy, Mr. McKay, Coach. McGuire gets a pin against Whitman. 238 • ATHLETICS Stewart gives a Whitman grappler trouble. Richard Montgomery’s wrestlers made great strides in their second year of varsity competition. Finishing the season with a 2-7-1 record, the team boasted six men with even or better records, among them Ron Dosh, the county champion in the 120-pound class, Tom Jones, third in the 154-pound class, and Tim Mulcahy, who earned 26 team points while giving up only 6. Although losing their first three meets to B-CC, Walter Johnson, and Peary, the RM score climbed each time, and the matmen pulled a 22-21 victory out of their hats in an exciting meet with Walt Whitman which was not decided until the final match. The Rockets lost narrowly to Kennedy, 22-20, and then lost to Blair, Northwood, and Gaithersburg before beating Sherwood 25-22. Coach McKay’s grapplers finished their season by tying Wheaton 20-20. RM . ..11 B-CC 34 RM . ..14 WJ 30 RM . ..16 Peary 34 RM . . .22 Whitman . . . . . 21 RM . ..20 Kennedy .... . 22 RM. ..16 Blair . 26 RM . .. 7 Northwood . . . 36 RM . .. 8 Gaithersburg 41 RM . ..25 Sherwood ... . 22 RM . ..20 Wheaton .... . 20 Taylor prepares to flip his opponent. Mulcahy moves toward a pin. ATHLETICS • 239 Bottom Row: B. Brooks, C. Stott, M. Foster, T. Hunt, G. John, P MrCl.n«ki;n w «? • n rv l d o d Mgr, C. Boyer, M. Brewary. R Manuel B Cleveland M Wehh C. LTSi' ZZ To, K. Vincent, R. Painter, R. Peters, B. Mullican, C. John, S. Putnam, P. Carman. Davis, B. McKenzie, Top Row: G. Shannon, Foster charges a grounder. Varsity Coached by Mr. Henry Miles, the 1965 Richard Montgomery baseball team grabbed first place in the county baseball championship. Compiling a 14-2 record, the Rockets edged Peary 1-0 in a playoff to cop the crown. The Rockets, who outscored their opponents by 101-35, opened their season by blasting both Peary and Walt Whitman. After edging Blair on a two-run home run by Pete Blocklin, the Rockets suffered their first defeat at the hands of Wheaton, 5-3. Then the Rockets rolled off five straight easy victories, before bowing again. After the loss to Walter Johnson, R M rebounded to win their last six games and the title. The highlight of the Rockets’ season came in the second game against Blair when George John tossed a no-hitter. Averaging over 7 runs per game, the Rockets had their most powerful attack in years. Blocklin, in addition to blasting two circuit shots, hit over .400 for the season. Both Bob Painter Courtesy Montgomery County Sentinel and Bob Peters, who, like Blocklin, will return for their second year, hit over .300. Mike Foster’s fielding also contributed in- Manuel forces a runner at second. valuably to the Rockets fine performance. Billy Brooks, with a 7-1 record and John, with a 6-0 record, both had under 2.00 earned run averages. With material such as Blocklin, Peters and Painter returning, RM will certainly make another bid for the county crown. Brooks squeezes in Boyer. Pete Blocklin—star slugger. Courtesy Montgomery County Sentinel RM ... . . . 11 Peary .. 0 RM ... . . . 11 Whitman . . . .. 3 RM ... ... 5 Blair .. 4 RM ... ... 3 Wheaton . . . . .. 5 RM ... ... 8 B-CC .. 4 RM ... ...11 WJ .. 1 RM ... . . . 14 Churchill . . . . .. 1 RM ... ... 5 Northwood . . .. 1 RM ... ...12 Whitman . . . . .. 4 RM ... ...3 WJ .. 4 RM ... ... 4 B-CC .. 2 RM ... ... 4 Northwood . . .. 2 RM ... Wheaton .... .. 1 RM ... ... 1 Blair .. 0 RM ... ... 5 Wheaton . . . . .. 3 RM i 242 • ATHLETICS Richard Montgomery’s Golf Team retained the County Championship it had won the year before and advanced to the Metropolitan Play-offs with a season record of 9-1-1. Beginning the season with victories over Wheaton and Gaithersburg, Mr. Fauley’s golfers tied the Georgetown University Frosh, and then proceeded to win five of their next six matches, losing only to Walter Johnson, 5-4. That defeat was avenged in the play-offs, where the team heat Walter Johnson and Churchill, repeating as County Champions. In the Metro Area play-offs, the team was defeated by High Point, 6-3. RM...5i o Wheaton ......... 3V2 RM •. . 8 Gaithersburg .... 1 RM -.d1 Georgetown Fr. .. 4 RM.-.S1 Whitman ........ 3% RM...9 Marker .........0 RM ... 9 Northwood ..... 0 RM... 5 B-CC ........... 4 RM...4 WJ .............. 5 RM ... 5 Blair...........4 County Play-offs RM......7 WJ ................ 2 RM.......7 Churchill ......... 2 Metro Area Play-offs RM.......3 High Point ........ 6 Standing: C. Martino, J. Zimmerman, M. Murray, Mr. Fauley, Coach. Front Row: D. Ramsey, K. Engelmcicr, M. Pickens. ATHLETICS • 243 Front Row: L. Wilson, D. Bell, J. Dean, H. Alexander, J. Enter, H. Zecher, M. Russell, D. Dunn, J Hilli. Rnu, 9- I C r™ 1 Callahan. G. Mosely, T. Hardesty, D. Rauch, j. Schmidt, J. Mulhem, A. Reid. Row 3- Mr Sy Col'h rFlL r’ n r ’u Evans, R. Dosl,, T. Porter, M. Zimmer, C. Russo, C. Kelly. Row 4: T. Cai.her, C. Hall M IlI kLn H 2$ C C ' P Lower, G. Benfield, C. Ramsey, J. Bell, J. Pfeifle. ’ BlaCkman B. Lawrence, C. Miller, G. Green, P. Track Russell clears the pole vault bar. A strong regular season and a surprise third place finish in the Montgomery County AA meet highlighted Richard Montgomery’s track year. The Rockets made a strong showing against Spring-brook, placing strongly in the hurdles, dashes, and pole vaults. The team next took on Spring-brook again, evenly dividing the firsts, seconds, and thirds in an exciting meet. In a triple meet with Gaithersburg and Sherwood, the Rockets and Gaithersburg’s Trojans battled down to the wire, the Rockets losing out in the end by a point, 83V 82%- The team next lost to Northwood in a triangular meet with Northwood and 244 • ATHLETICS Kt RM’s “Four Horsemen”—Russell, Ertter, Zecher, and Wilson. Wheaton, although placing high in the hurdles and dashes. In the County meet, the Rockets took five out of six top places in the high and low hurdles, placed second in the 440 yd. relay, second in the 880-yd. relay, and third in the 220-yd. dash, for a 78 point third place finish. The Rockets placed behind Wheaton, 96 points, and B-CC, 88% points. In the State meet, Zecher placed fourth in the 120-yd. high hurdles, Reid was fifth in the 100-yd. dash, Russell was sixth in the pole vault, and the 880-yd. relay team of Blackman, Schmidt, Kelly and Reid took first place. Wilson strains for another inch in the broad jump. ATHLETICS • 245 RM .. ...2 B-CC .. 7 RM ... ...4 Blair .. 5 RM ... ...1 Whitman .. 8 RM ... ...6 Peary .. 3 RM .. ...7 Maret .. 2 RM ... .. .7 Gaithersburg . . .. 2 RM ... ...5 Wheaton .. 4 RM ... ...5 Springbrook . . .. 4 RM ... .. .9 Sherwood .... .. 0 RM ... ...4 St. Johns .. 4 RM ... ...1 WJ .. 8 Tennis Richard Montgomery’s Tennis Team had one of its best seasons in many years as the Rockets stormed to a 6-4-1 final record after losing their first three matches. After losing to B-CC, Blair, and Whitman, the team, coached by Mr. Homick, proceeded to defeat Peary, Maret, and Gaithersburg. Then, backed up by the smashing serves of team leaders Howard and Robinson, the Rockets upset favored Wheaton and went on to defeat Springbrook and Sherwood before tieing St. Johns and losing to WJ to end their season. Front Row: D. Dennis, F. Shelley, R. Wallace, D. Paris; Row 2: Mr. Homick, Coach, P. Sato, R. Mijon, G. Mongolusso, M. Robinson, D. Wells. Not pictured: Kevin Howard. 246 • ATHLETICS 1—R. Ide, 2—B. Lawrence, 3—B. Trier, 4—C. Clough, 5—T. Kava-nagh, 6—D. Hutchinson, 7—G. Funkhouscr, 8—R. Pcllc, 9—D. Leb-ling, 10—H. Stephens, 11—J. Douds, 12—J. Wainwright, 13—A. Streeter, 14—R. Hutchinson, 15—B. Dixon, 16—P. Lower, 17—B. Hutchinson, 18—R. Wyett, 19—G. Mosely, 20—B. Baker, 21—F. Person, 22—B. Crump. 23—K. Fitch, 24—R. Merry, 25—K. Ewing, 26—E. Sharp, 27—E. Murphy, 28—S. Rogers, 29—S. Phoebus, 30— K. Miller, 31—B. Ledman, 32-B. MacMillan, 33—D. Rapp, 34-B. Shade, 35—D. Fox, 36—A. Tucker, 37—R. McGuire, 38—H. Libert, 39—M. Welch, 40—P. Wienkowski, 41—D. Mayo, 42—C, Hairston, 43—P. Sato, 44—S. Carson. 45—M. Stracke, 46—C. Chakan, 47—J. Weaver, 43—B. Mayo, 49—K. Price, 50—H. Krieder, 51—J. Glass, 52—D. Wells, 53—J. Myers, 54—D. Southall, 5S-B. McCully, 56-A. Frentress, 57—S. Anderson, 58—D. Roberts, 59—R. Saady. Dedicated to the promotion of humor and good sportsmanship, the Richard Montgomery 43-man Squamish Team celebrated its inaugural season. Guided by its sponsor, Mrs. Dippell, and led by Co-Field Marshals Gary Funkhouser and Bill Trier, Equipment Manager Dave tabling, Sergeant-at-Arms Darrell Hutchinson. Probate Judge Tom Kavanagh, and Minister of the Exchequer Jay Douds, the Squamish team had an active year, which was highlighted by Squamish Week. During this week, Miss Squamish of 1967 and her court were selected. The winner had to go through an arduous series of competition, which included testing her good sportsmanship in order to become the queen. Squamish Trier and Funkhouscr plot their next invasion. A picture of dignity Squamish officers and sponsor. ATHLETICS • 247 Recognizing Achievemen I Honors To those who see with wonder in th-eir Hearts . . . and know . . . what glories there can be for those who see ...” Mr. Pancella Mr. Pancella co-edits new book. Mr. John Pancella of the Richard Montgomery Biology Department was the co-editor of a new textbook published by Prentice-Hall. Its title is Studying Teaching and it was written for use on the college level. Mr. Pancella joined the RMHS Faculty in September of 1965 after teaching for several years at the University of Maryland. Richard Montgomery faculty Mr. Fritts Mr. Lowell R. Fritts, Chairman of the Biology Department, presented a paper to the Animal Behavior Society at the 133rd meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C. this winter. The paper, entitled “Social Facilitation in Drosophila Melanogaster,” was a result of his work with the University of Wisconsin Research Participation Program. It is most unusual for high school teachers to participate in this phase of science activity. Mr. Fritts deserves special commendation. Mr. Fritts lulls fruit flies to sleep. 250 • HONORS Mr. Frazier Mr. Miles Frazier, teacher of Auto Mechanics at RMHS since 1958, was presented with a “Citizen Service Award” by the Montgomery County Council at its meeting on January 17, 1967. Mr. Frazier assisted in saving the lives of the Miller children when their home was destroyed by fire on December 30. Mr. Frazier. Citizenship Award winner. deserves praise and recognition Miss Derrick edits literature hook. Miss Derrick Head of the Richard Montgomery English Department, and veteran member of the RM faculty, Miss Derrick has quite a formidable list of credits. One of her greatest achievements is her co-editorship of the- widely used English literature textbook. Adventures For Americans. HONORS • 251 'Honor is purchas'd by the deeds we do . . . ” Marlowe Kate Ecker Kathleen Ecker, a Senior, tied with another area student for first place on the county level of the Peace Essay Contest sponsored by local Lions Clubs and Lions International. Her essay was sent forward for judging in competition with winners, from four Maryland counties and the District of Columbia. Winning essayist, Kate Ecker. RM’s violin virtuoso, Danny Orbach. Ed Murphy Edward Murphy, along with several area students, received an award for taking top honors in local competition for the Peace Essay Contest. As a finalist on the local level, Ed received a United States savings bond. Dan Orbach Junior Dan Orbach received an unusual honor for an underclassman in ’67 when he was appointed to the Maryland All-State Orchestra. Dan has been playing the violin since grade school, and hopes to enter some musical field as a career. 252 • HONORS Howard Kennedy President of the Student Council, Howard Kennedy is one of the busiest students at Richard Montgomery. Participating not only in scholastic politics, Howard has found time to take part in Black Maskers, Thespians, and is a member of the National Honor Society. The ROCKET takes this opportunity to commend Howard for his service to the school and its student body. Lillian Fishbume, Scholarship Semi-finalist. Bruce Duncan As Valedictorian of the Class of ’67, Bruce Duncan had a most outstanding scholastic record. Bruce’s 3.9 plus average enabled him to be inducted into the National Honor Society in his Junior year. His other activities included class government, Junior Class President: the Math Team; and Student Council. He is undecided as to the university he will attend. Howard Kennedy, Student Council President. Lillian Fishbume An outstanding Senior and member of the Honor Society, Lillian Fishbume was one of 1150 finalists in the Third National Achievement Scholarship Program for Negro students. Lillian’s high scores on the National Merit Scholarship Test earned her this honor, although her exceptional record of academics and activities at RM is proof enough of her merit. Bruce Duncan, Valedictorian. HONORS • 253 It’s Academic team takes two out of three. ■ It’s Academic Congratulations must go to our “It’s Academic Team” which won two of their three matches this year. Team members Kathy Fitch, David I.ebling, and Bill Trier—and alternates Tom Kavanagh and Bill Hutchinson—were coached by Miss Ann Price, a member of our English Department. Our team won for the school library a fifty-one volume set of the Harvard Classics, a sixteen-volume set of Literary Heritage, and a twenty-four volume set of Collier’s Encyclopedia. Ralph Dean, YMCA youth of the year. Ralph Dean Richard Montgomery senior Ralph Dean was honored by the Rockville Chapter of the Young Men’s Christian Association when he received the title of Y.M.C.A. Youth of The Year. Ralph’s outstanding service in the organization earned him the award. Kathy Miller, Forensics Champion. Kathy Miller Winner of the Rockville Voice of Democracy Contest, Kathy Miller traveled to Baltimore for the state tournament, where she received honorable mention. A fine actress, in addition to her speaking talents, Kathy starred in the fall production of “Kind Lady.” 254 • HONORS Merit Finalists Four of Richard Montgomery’s outstanding seniors were chosen as National Merit Scholarship Finalists. They were: Charlotte Chaken, Kathy Fitch, David Lebling, and. Kate Ecker. Only .5% of the students who took the test were so honored. Each of these people scored above 148 out of 165 points. These students deserve congratulations as this is a highly coveted award. National Merit Scholarship Finalists. Mary White, Betty Crocker Homemaker. Mary White Mary Louise White, senior, was named winner of the RMHS 1967 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. Mary became the winner when her scores of the Betty Crocker Homemaker Test proved to be the highest from over 300 girls that were tested. Mary is an honor student at RMHS and attends one class at MJC as part of the county’s advanced placement program. Willie Allen, three-time All-Met. Willie Allen For the past three years, the name of Willie Allen has become almost synonymous with basketball in Montgomery County. Willie carried the Rocket cagers to three consecutive County Championships and a State title. The 6’6” star athlete was chosen by area newspapers as All-Metropolitan First Team Center in all three of his high school years. HONORS • 255 ______________ Martha, Richard and, Mrs. England go over the latest TIDE. TIDE Editors Under editors Martha Moore and Richard Taylor, the Tide was reborn this year. Martha and Rick, both of whom have been on the Tide staff since tenth grade, were largely responsible for an increased emphasis on more recent news, and therefore an increased student interest in the paper. Draftsmen design labs for new school. Draftsmen Richard Montgomery has every right to be proud of: Jerry Benfield, George Moore, Harvey Ricketts, Erik Sharp and Herb Stephens. These five talented young draftsmen planned and designed the interior arrangements for two industrial education labs in East Rockville High School. 256 • HONORS Charlotte Chakan Charlotte Chakan, senior, was named winner of the DAR Good Citizen Award for the State of Maryland. A $100 Savings Bond was awarded to Charlotte at the regional meeting of the DAR in Baltimore on March 1, 1967. Charlotte and her mother were guests of the Chevy Chase Chapter, her sponsors, at this meeting. Ronnie Dosh Ronnie Dosh, member of the Class of ’67, became the first Richard Montgomery student to carj-y the Black and Gold to a division title in Montgomery County Wrestling. Losing only one match in regular season play, Ronnie, a grappler in the Ronny Dosh, County Wrestling Champ. 120 pound class, charged to first place in the county tournament held at Walt Whitman in February. After graduation, Ronnie plans to go on to college where he will go out for wrestling. HONORS • 257 Janet Hunt, student leader. Kent Engelmeier Due to the skill of Kent Engelmeier, another sport has been added to the list of championship Richard Montgomery teams. Three years ago at Woodmont Country Club, Ken led Rocket golfers to their most successful season of recent times. In the 1965 66 season he took the team to the River Road Course, this time to capture the division title. On his own Ken has compiled quite an amazing record. Ken was the first sophomore in the thirty year history of golf in Montgomery County to win the School Boy Golf Tournament. In the summer months Ken has journeyed to tournaments in all parts of the country. For his outstanding performance in a tourney last year, Ken was written up in Sports Illustrated magazine—surely a great honor. Janet Hunt Exceptional is the word for Janet Hunt. As a Junior, Janet was Vice-President of the Student Council and a member of the Honor Society, as well as an active participant in many school and community organizations. She continued her work in Student Council on the Executive Committee during her Senior year when she was President of the Senior class. Kent Engelmeier, Star Golfer. 258 • HONORS Chris King, Vocal Wizard. Chris King Chris King, selected for the All-State and All-Eastern chorus, was RM’s outstanding bass. Chris’s musical talent helped him to be selected to play Jud in “Oklahoma” and Papa Yoder in “Plain and Fancy.” Loreda Rosen Loreda Rosen, a musically inclined senior, is a member of the singing quartet called “David Lee and The Roses Three”. 'Die group consists of Loreda, her two sisters, and her brother. The act was seen during January on the “It’s Academic” television show. Hetty Kreider One of RM’s most promising artists, Hetty Lou Kreider was honored in the annual Hecht Co. art contest during the winter of 1967. She entered a portfolio of black and white drawings. Hetty plans to continue her art education in college. Hetty Kreider, Outstanding Artist. “The Rosen Family Singers” HONORS • 259 Civic Center Community Sporting event of the year: Your Olds 4-4-2 test drive! 4-4-2 puts excitement in motion like no other car! Starts with a dual-exhaust 400 C D V-8! Steadies the action with a full 115-inch wheelbase ... heavy-duty springs, shocks, shaft . . . sway bars, front and rear! 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Barth, Lucie M.: B.A., Huron College; M.A., Universidad Nacional de Mexico. Spanish and French. Benedict, Henry O.: B. Mus., Catholic Univerity; M. Mus., Catholic University. Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Music History and Literature. Piano Club and Madrigal. Benson, Robert R.: B.S., Clarion State College. Physical Science. Bills, Dorothy T.: B.A., Western Maryland College. English and Journalism. Senior Class Advisor. Blomquist, Richard: Pennsylvania State University. Auto and Power Mechanics Bosnic, Richard: B.S. Waynes-burg College. History. Brockette, Jack: B.S., Howard Payne College. Art. Interior Display. Brown, William B.S., Salem College; M.A., West Virginia University. Physics. Future Teachers. Burgee, Donna: B.A., Shepherd College. Librarian. Library Assistants. Burkett, Pauline: B.A., East Carolina College; M.Ed., University of Maryland. English, Speech, and Dramatics. Black Maskers, National Thespian Society, and Montgomery County Forensic League. Clark, Rowena: Cafeteria Manager. Crispeno, Rudolph B.S., Indiana State Teachers College; M.A., Duqucsne University. Guidance Counselor. Dahlin, Kenneth: B.S., Maryland University. Band, Orchestra, and Beginning Chorus. Marching Band. Derrick, Helen C.: B.A., Win-throp College; M.A., Columbia University. English. English Department Chairman. Dexter, Joan L.: B. Ed., Boston College. Mathematics. Dippell, Evelyn G.: B.A., Uni-versity of Illinois; M.A., State University of Iowa. English. ROCKET and Squamish Team. England, Alice G.: B.A., University of Connecticut: M.A., University of Maryland. English. Montgomery Tide. Ent. Mary Lu: B.S., University of California at Berkeley. Business Law and Introduction to Business. Epstein, Judith: B.A., George Washington University. Spanish. Spanish Club. Ewan, Mary S.: George Washington University and Strayer Business College. Guidance Secretary. Fauley, Arthur B.: B.A., Fairmont State College; M.A., West Virginia University. Chemistry. Golf Coach. Feldman, Gloria: B.S., Pratt Institute. Home Economics. Fiege, Beverly: B.A., University of Wisconsin. French. French Club. Fortunato, Stephen: B.S., University of Alabama. Physical Education. Assistant Football Coach. Frazier, Miles R.: B.S., University of Arkansas. Auto Mechanics. Vocational Department Chairman. Frazier, Reba R.: B.S. .Tennessee Polytechnic Institute. Typing and Shorthand. Girls’ Civi-teen. Freeman, John R.: B.S., Miami University. Driver Education. Key Club and Assistant Basketball Coach. Frills, Lowell R.: B.S., Shepherd College; M.A., University of Wisconsin. Biology. Biology Department Chairman. Chr. Mont. Co. Biological Science Instructional Materials Evaluation Com. Gabbert, John S.: B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology. Vocational and Industrial Education. Galbreath, Martha: B.A., University of North Carolina. Gatchell, Helen Mary: B.S., Maryland University. Physical Education. Hockey, Volleyball, and Basketball Intramurals. Volleyball Honor Team. G.S.A. Glaser, Lillian S.: B.B.A., City College of New York; M.A., University of California. Typing and Bookkeeping. Kcyettes. Gnatowski, Stanley R.: B.S., Indiana State College; M.A., Morgan State College. Geometry and Mathematics. Groff, Patricia A .: B.S., American University. Business Mathematics and Recordkeeping. Hacker, Robert H.: B.S., Frost-burg State College. Algebra and Geometry. M.C.R. Hammond, Nancy N.: B.S., Mississippi State College for Women; M.A., University of Alabama. Bookkeeping, Typing, and Office Practice. Drill Team and School Spirit Committee. Hare, Donald R.: B.S., Blooms-burg State College; M.S., Bucknell University. Trigonometry and Advanced Algebra and Introduction to Analysis. Mathematics Team. Haynes, Joseph WB.S., Middle Tennessee State College; M.A., George Peabody College. Banking. Concessions Committee. Henderson, Dorothy Y.: Registered Nurse, Maryland General Hospital School of Nursing. Future Nurses. Hendry, Lynn: B.A., Stanford University; M.A., Michigan State University. History. Holdsworth, Leslie D.: B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology; M.Ed., Wayne State University. Graphic Arts. Photography Club. Holland, June A.: B.B.A, University of Chattanooga. Bookkeeping and Typewriting. Holliday, Norma: B.S., American International College. Basic Business Skills and Typing. Girls’ Civitccn. Holmead, Frances S.: B.A., Gou-cher College; M.A., University of Maryland. U.S. History-. Service Corps’ Advisor. Homick, William .: B.S., Youngstown University; M.A., University of Pittsburgh. Distributive Education, Merchandising, and English. D.E.C.A., Varsity Tennis Coach. Hopko, Edward B.S., California State College (Pa.). Geometry and Mathematics. Horn, Dorothy: B.A., Mars Hill College. English. Horner, A. Leon: B.S. and M.A., East Tennessee State University. Guidance Counselor. Hull, J. Ray: B.A., Waynesburg College; M.A., University of Pittsburgh. Guidance Counselor. Johnson, D. Winifred: B.A., Virginia State College; M.A., Columbia University. Home Economics. Future Homemakers of America. Kelly, Lawrence: B.S., University of Maryland. Business Mathematics, Typing, and Introduction to Business. Audio-Visual Club. Kemetick, Walter: B.A., University of Chicago. Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. Kilkuskie, Stanley : B.A., Western Maryland College; M.A., Columbia University. Biology. Biology Club. King, Ethel V.A.: B.A., George Washington University. Fundamentals of Art and Studio Art. King, Mildred C.: B.A., Central State College. World History. History Department Chairman. LaRoche, Dreama W.: B.A., Marshall University. Shorthand and Office Practice. Drill Team. Business Department Chairman. Leatherman, Dorothy S.: Thompson Business College. Secretary. Leonard, Carol Lynn: B.S., Boston University; M.Ed., George Washington University. Physical Education. Hockey and Softball Honor Teams. Hockey and Basketball Intramurala. Lester, Roy: B.A. and M.A., West Virginia University. Physical Education. Head Football Coach. Physical Education Department Chairman. Lewis, Linda L.: B.A., University of Pennsylvania. Latin. Latin Classics Club. Lorenzo, Arleen: B.A., Boston College. English. Welfare Committee. MacKay, Eugene L.: B.S., Tuft9 University. Chemistry and Physics. Wrestling Coach. Maguire, Robert F.: B.A., Bucknell University. U.S. History. Marcello, Joanne: B.A. and M.A.T., Brown University. English. Morder, Lucinda C.: B.A. and M.A.T., Duke University. World History. Marlow, Clayton C.: B.A., Southwestern Louisiana Institute; M.A., Georgetown University. Problems of the 20th Century. Y.M.C.A. Youth and Government Club. Mathis, Catherine: B.A., Savannah State College. Language Arts for the Underachievers. Mathura, Helen: B.S., Pennsylvania State University. Shorthand and Typing. Majorettes. McEachern, Carlton C.: B.A., University of Michigan; M.A., University of Alabama. English and Speech. Interclub Council. McLaughlin, Bernard: B.S., Ford-ham University. English. Cross Country and Track Coach. Miles, Henry K.: B.S., University of Maryland. Physical Education. “M” Club. Baseball Coach. Athletic Director. Miles, William W.: B.S. and M.S., University of Maryland. Principal. Miller, Everett E.: B.S., Miami University (Ohio). Mechanical and Pre-Engineering Drawing. Nicewarner, May: Secretary to the Principal. Nicholson, Jessamine: Library Assistant. Oass, Ruth E.: B.A., Stout State University; M.Ed., University of Maryland. Guidance Counselor. Overdorff, Helene S.: Library Assistant. Audio-Visual Club. Pancella, John: B.S., Indiana State University, (Pa.); M.S., University of Maryland. Biology. Junior Class Sponsor. Pearre, Gera Lee: Office Secretary. Povich, Edna: B.A., University of Maryland. Hearing and Speech Therapy. Price, Ann: B.A., Connecticut College for Women. English. “It’s Academic” Team. Reed, Winona: B.A., University of Illinois; M.A., University of Illinois. Landscape Planning. Reiff, Joseph W.: B.A. and M.A., Colorado State College. Assistant Principal. 276 • INDEX Rizk, Patricia Ann: B.A., Trinity College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University. Algebra and Geometry. Robinette, Mary C.: Library Assistant. Robinson, Susan: B.A., Duke University. English. Philosophy and Theology Club. Rosebery, Charlcen B.: B.S. and M.A., Memphis State University. English. Cheerleaders. Schwartz, Marika T.: B.S., Gou-chcr College. Distributive Education. D.E.C.A. Sirkis, Ellen M.: B.A., University of Maryland. Spanish. Spanish Club. Smith, Grace: B.S., Bloomsburg State College; M.S., Buckncll University. Guidance Counselor. Guidance Department Chairman. Staney, Jacqueline: B.S., California State College (Pa.) English. Debate Club. Stephan, Janet L.: B.A., Hood College. Art. Interior Display Club. Stiness, Philip B.: B.S., U.S. Military Academy; M.A., George Washington University. Algebra, Trigonometry and Advanced Algebra. Student Council. Stockton, Audrey: B.A., Em- manuel Missionary College; B.S. in L.S., George Peabody College; M.A., George Peabody College. Librarian. Stone, Estelle S.: B.A., Hunter College; M.A., University of Wisconsin. French. National Honor Society. Thompson. Robert K. Jr.: B.A., Duke University. Electricity and Related Math. P.A. Club. Vargo. James: B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology; M.A., West Virginia University. Assistant Principal. Vernosky, Frances Y.: B.A., West Chester College; M.A., George Washington University. Reading Teacher. Vogt, Margaretta: B.A., American University. History. Folksong Club. Walthall, Earl R.: B.S., Concord College. Physical Education. Varsity Basketball Coach. Weaver, Helen B.: B.A., Howard University. English. Weber, Robert M.: B.A., University of Indiana. English. Student Council Concessions. Wedberg, Mable: B.A., Austin College. Physical Education. Orchcsis Club. Basketball Honor Team. Wight, Richard B.: B.A., Yale University; M.A., Middlebury College. French and Spanish. Senior Class Advisor. Will, Fern: B.A., George Washington University; M.A., George Washington University. Assistant Principal. Wilson, Anne M.: B.A., Western Maryland College. Art. Art Department Chairman. Touchstone. Stage and Scenic Production. Wynn, Gene T.: B.A., University of Kentucky; M.A., University of Kentucky. Biology. Zimon, Henry E.: B.S.F.S., Georgetown University; M.A., University of Maryland. European and World History. Zumwalt, Orlow: B.S., University of Missouri; M.Ed., University of Missouri. Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. Index Aaron, Lauralee 126 Abell, Elaine 34 Abell, Wayne 98 Aberle, Nancy 98 Aberle, Pat 126 Abrahams, Ruth Ann 126, 176 Adams, Ralph 126 Adams, Russell 98 Adkins, Debra 98,194 Al-Awadi, Mohammad 34, 198 Albert, Christopher 98 Ale, Linda 98 Alexander, Carolyn 98, 166 Alexander, John 34 Alexander, Michael 98, 238 Alexander, Richard 126 Allen, Barbara 34 Allen, Byron 126 Allen, Carl 126 Allen, David 98 Allen, Kathy 34, 173, 193. 218 Allen, William 34, 234, 235, 236, 255 Allnutt. Ann 98. 159, 170 Allnut, George 126 Allnut, Nancy 34 Al-Roumi, Abdullah 34, 198 Alvord, Judith 98 Alvord, Lary 34 American Field Service 198, 199 Anders, Cathleen 98 Anders, Michael 126 Anderson, Mike 98 Anderson, Stephanie 98 Andrew, Robert 126 Andrews, John 34,163, 164, 170 Andrews, Richard 126, 238 Anthony, David 126, 175, 176 Apostolu, Michael 98 Armstrong, Gay 35, 171, 173, 182, 192,201 Arnett, Linwood 126 Arthur, John 126 Arthur, Judy 35, 170 Asbury, Linda 35, 170, 171 Ashby, Adrienne 98 Atwell, Dennis 98 Atwell, Rodney 35 Austin, Sharon 98 Avancena, James 126, 173 Avancena, Roberta 98, 168, 198, 201 Ayers, James 98 Bailey, Alonzo 35 Bailey, Michael 126 Bailey, Paul 126 Bailey, Richard 126 Bailey, Robin 35, 172, 174, 217 Baines, John 35 Baisey, Thomas 98 Baker, Bonnie B. 35,158, 163, 175, 176, 195. 198 Baker, Bonnie 98, 175, 176 Baker, Burnell 35, 163, 247 Baker, Jane 35 Baker, Janice 36 Baker, Lionel 126 Baker, Robert 126 Baldassano, Philip 36 Balsam. Patricia 98, 170, 171, 173, 182 Bane, Albert 98 Bank Directors 193 Bankc, Sharon 36, 164, 180, 193, 212 Bankcrd, Daphne 99 Bankerd, Mike 126 Barbershop Quartet 171 Barchers, Linda 99, 174, 175, 176 Barchcrs, Lloyd 99, 232 Barchers, Ronald 126, 232, 233 Barchers, Steven 99, 161 Barker, James 126 Barnard, David 99 Barnes, Sharon 126 Barnsley, Dana 36 Barnsley, Holly 127 Baron, Jill 99, 180, 182 Barrack, Judy 127, 1% Barrett, Gladys 36 Bartyczak, Patricia 36, 184, 198 Bauer, Earl 99 Baxter, Anslic 127 Baxter, Bob 99, 232 Beach, Brucinda 36, 193 Beach, Catherine 99 Beall, Donald 127, 237 Beall, James 127 Beane, Dennis 36 Beane, Rebecca 127 Beard, Jan 127 Beatty, James 36,169, 228 Beatty, Kerry 99, 172 Becker. Jeff 127 Beddings, Maria 36, 161, 183, 199 Bodnar, Timothy 128 Bee, Barbara 99 Bee, Joseph 127, 159 Beebe, Bonnie 99 Beers, Barbara 37, 184, 198 Beile, Ernest 127 Belcher, Donna 127 Bell, Gwendolyn 37 Bell, Jeffrey 99, 170, 24 1 Bell, Roseanna 99 Bell, Sherrill 37, 166, 170, 178 Benfield, Gerald 99, 159, 161, 182, 244, 256 Benson, Deborah 127 Benson, Denise 127 Benson, Giles 99 Benson, JoAnn 99 Benson, Robert 99, 223 228, 230, 231 Bentley, Bruce 127 Benton, Beverly 99 Benton, Vernon 127 Berard, Terrance 127 Bernstein, Naomi 99 Bcrrard, Edward 91 Berti, Deborah 127 Bigelow, Jeff 37 Biggs, Barbara 37 Biology Club 197 Bise, James 99 Bise, Lewis 127 Bishop, Dorothy 127 Bishop, Kathryn 37, 195 Bivins, Jacquelyn 127, 198 Black. Geoffrey 127, 165, 175, 176, 198 Black Masker 189, 190, 191 Black, Robert 37, 175, 176 Blackman, Oliver 37 Blackmon, Harry 127, 244 Blackmon, Kathryn 37, 178 Bladen, Gary 99, 176 Blake, John 127 Blakesley, Edward 99 Bland, Susan 127 Blizard, Virgil 128 Blocklin. Peter 99, 169, 228, 234, 235, 240, 242 Bly, Raymond 100 Bodnar, Nancy 37 Bokelman, Cheryl 100 Bonham, Jan 38, 164, 168, 178, 217 Bonner, Katherine 100 Books, David 100 Books, Maren 128 Boone, Phyllis 100, 200 Bort, David 100, 175, 176 Bort, Margo 38. 185, 197 Bort, Michael 128 Bostic, Peggy' 100 Bowden, James 100 Bowers, Regina 128 Bowie, Henry 128 Bowles, Linda 38, 163 Bowman, Claudia 128, 194 Bowman, Donald 38,158 Boyd, Earl 38 Boyd, John 38 Boyer, George 38, 169, 228, 240, 242 Boyle, Richard 128 Bradley. Wanda 100, 160 Brady, Thomas 100 Brake, Larry 100 Branison, Anita 128 Branson, Geraldine 38, 212 Branthover, Lee 128. 228, 237 Branthover, Louise 128 Branthover, Roberta 100 Bredland, Bruce 38 Bredland, Drue 128 Bren, Teresa 38 Brennan, Karen 100 Breuninger, Laura 100, 182, 198 Breuary, Michael 100, 240 Bridgford, Todd 39 Bridgham, Amy 128, 194 Brittain, Robert 39, 170, 173 Broderick, John 100 Brooks, Edward 100, 175, 193 Brooks, James 39, 169, 228 Brooks, Larry 39 Brooks, Yvonne 128 Broome, Steve 100 Brown, Audrey 39 Brown, David 39 Brown, Hugh 39 Brown, Jean 100,195 Brown, Joan 128 Brown, Karen 100 Brown, Leo 128 Brown, Lois 39, 163 Brown, Marianne 96, 100, 159, 161, 162, 168, 180 Brown, Paula 128 Brown, Rhonda 100 Brown, Robert 100, 228 Brown, Sylvia 128, 166 Brown, Walter 39 Brown, William 128 Browning, Judy 100 Brubaker, Linda 128, 185 Bruce, Neal 39 Bruncau, Howard 101, 201 Bryan. Robert 101 Bryan, Roberta 40, 158, 178, 212, 222 Bryan, Lorinda 128 Bryant, Bonnie 101 Bucci, Dennis 101 Buchanan, Ronald 101 Buck. Audrey 40, 161, 172, 197, 198 Buckingham, Richard 40, 165, 202, 203, 205 Budd, Richard 128 Bula, Barbara 101 Bula. Maureen 128 Bullock, James 101 Bullman, William 101 Bulman, James 40 Burch, Patricia 40 Burdette, Deborah 129 Burgee, Paula 40 Burger, Patricia 129,183 Burgess, Helen 129 Burgess, Theresa 101, 195 Burkcy, John 40 Burkhart. Michelle 101, 182, 195 Burkinshaw, Lynda 129 Burks, Robert 40 Burney, Claudia 101 Bums, Carolyn 129 Bums, Melody 40 Burr, William 129 Burroughs, Linda 101 Burson, David 129 Burson, Judith 40, 160, 170, 171, 172, 201, 217 Burt, Mary 101, 168,180, 198 Burton, David 41 Burton, Linda 101 Burton, Nancy 101, 195 Burton, Scott 41 Butcher, Steven 41 Butt, Betsy 129 Butt, Clarence 41, 200 Butt, Joyce 129 Butt, Richard 41 Cadcm, John 129 Cahalan, Margaret 41, 174 Calantonia, Phyllis 129 Calfee, Richard 129 Calloway, Brenda 129 Campion, Linda 129 Capasso, John 41, 244 Capasso, Mary 101, 195 Caravella, Wayne 129 Carleton, Dianne 41, 195, 202. 204 Carlisle, Leslie 129 Carlsen, Harold 41, 1%, 205 •Carlson, Craig 101 Carlson, Tom 129 Carpenter, Lorraine 101 Carpenter, Paul 41 Carpenter, Susan 101, 161, 170 Carper, Mary 101 Carr, Gail 129 Carroll, Bertha 101, 159 Carroll, Ernest 129 Carroll, John 101 Carroll, Ray 42 Carson, Robert 129 Carson. Susan 42, 161, 163, 170, 173, 247 Carter, Elizabeth 129 Carter, Patricia 101, 194 Carter, Robert 101, 176 Carver, Barbara 129 Carver, Jacqueline 102 Carver, Susan 129 Castle, Betsy 102 Castncr, James 129 Catania, Anne 130, 183, 187, 192, 201 Chakan, Charlotte 42, 158, 160, 163, 164, 168, 188, 198, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 247, 255. 257 Chambers, Michael 102 Chambers, Paul 102, 180 Chambers, Peter 102, 170, 238 Champigny, Norman 130 Champigny, Pauline 102 Chandler, Everett 102 Chapman, William 102 Cheeks, Charles 102. L76, 200 Cheeks, Donna 42 Cheerleaders 180. 181 Cheslosky, Bernard 130 Chidester, Nina 102, 162, 196, 202 Chisefsky, Lee 102 Chmielewski, Robert 130 Cho, Diane 130 Christy, Diane 102 Chuang. Wayfoo 42, 158, 172, 173, 196, 201, 205 Chuang, Wayloon 42, 172, 173, 201, 205 Church, Robin 130 Cinciripini, Mario 130 Civitcens (boys) 165 Civiteens (girls) 166, 167 Claire, Edward 102 Clark, Clay 130 Clark, Donna 102, 175, 176 Clark. Howard 102 Clark, Karin 42 Clark, Patricia 130 Clark, Roger 42, 165 Clarke, Janice 102 Clarke, Joan 102 Claves, Judy 130 Clebsch, Alfred 130 Gem, Charles 130 Clem, Cynthia 130 Clement, Janette 102, 166, 184 Clements, Tom 130 Clemons, Gary 102 Cleveland, Alton 102, 228, 240 Cleveland, Thomas 130 Cline, Dennis 130 Gine, Judith 42 Cline, Susan 102 Clingan, Monica 43, 212 Clink, Daniel 43, 175, 176, 240 Close, Dolores 130 Clough. Camilla 43, 164, 168 202, 203. 217. 247 Gowser, Karen 43 Clydesdale. Elizabeth 130, 159 173 Cochran, Laurie 102, 175, 176 Cochrane, Margaret 102 Coe. Linda 130 Coker, Margaret 130 Coleman, Linda 43 Colie. Dennis 102 Colley, Rebekah 43 Collier, Glen 43 Collier, Robert 103 Collier, Shiela 43 Collins, Barbara 43 Collins. Sharon 43 Collins, Steven 91 Combs, Donald 103 Comfort, Gerald 130, 232 Comly, Diane 130 Comly, Margaret 44, 161, 163, 186 Como, Virginia 103, 180 Compton, David 103, 183 Compton, Janice 103, 183, 195. 198 Concert Band 175 Conkey, Kathleen 91, 163 Conkcy, Sally 130, 175, 176, 198 Conkey, Thomas 44, 175, 176 Connelly, Helen 44 Connelly, Kathleen 130 Connelly, Kathleen 103 Connelly, Patricia 103 Connelly, Ronald 131 Connor, William 131 Connors, Samuel 103 Connoley, Frank 103 Conway, Robert 103 Cook, Deborah 131 Cook, Mollye 103 Cooley. Steven 131 Coolidge, Robert 91 Cooper, Bruce 131 Cooper. Evelyn 44 Co-Ordination Council 160 Copenhavcr. Deborah 103 Copley, Judith 103 Corey, Richard 131 Corle, John 131 Cornelius, Edmond 131 Cornelius, Kristin 103 Cornwell, Bruco 131 Costa, Paul 131 Cotrell. Linda 131, 183 Coughlin, Gerald 103 Coulter, Russell 131 Covert, Alan 44 Covert, Suzanne 131, 173 Cox, Elaine 41 Cox, Mildred 131 Cox, Patricia 131 Crane, Carlton 44 Crim, Michael 131 Crist. Irene 131, 186, 198 Crockett, Kathryn 103, 159, 163, 172, 201 Crook, Marilyn 44 Crown, John 44 Crowther, Gary 44 Crump, William 45, 197, 202, 203, 247 Crumplcr, Donna 131, 174, 197 Crutchfield, Cassandra 131 Cummings, Linda 45, 160, 173, 193 Cummings, Wendy 131, 173 Cunningham, Karen 45, 166, 170 Cunningham, Jaclyn 45 Curley, Joan 103 Curley, Paula 131 Currin, Dorothy 103 Curtis, Carolyn 103 Curtis, Donald 131 Curtis, Irene 45, 160, 170, 173 Curtis, Leonard 103 Curtis, Patsy 131 Curtis, Rebecca 45 Curtis, Susan 131 Curtis, Thomas 45, 228 Custer George 45 Custer, Paul 103 Cutler, Kenneth 103 Dail, Deobrah 132, 198 Daniel, Joseph 45, 210 Darcey, Denise 103 Davcnhaucr, Bruce 132 Davidson, Donald 103 Davidson, Linda 45 Davidson, Patricia 46 Davies, John 132 Davis, Carol 132, 197 Davis, Charles 46 Davis, Luther 104 Davis, Mark 132 Davis, Nancy E. 46, 161, 175, 176 Davis, Nancy L. 46, 136, 184 Davis, Patricia 132, 194 Davis, Robert 184, 2-10 Davis, Vernoica 46, 195 Day, Edward 46 Dean, Kathleen 132, 194 Dean, Michael 132 Dean, Ralph 46. 174, 175, 176, 244, 254 Debate Club 187 Debelius, Mary 46, 158, 160, 161. 162, 187. 202, 284 D.E.C.A. 200 DeCelle, Stephen 132, 182, 198 DcLeo, Linda 46, 166, 212 Deloach, Peggy 132 Demast us, Calvin 46 Demers, Gisele 47 Demers, Madeleine 47 Deming, Carl 184 Dennis, Michael 132 DePerini, Jo Ann 184 Dery, Louise 132 Dery, Margaret 184 Deshclter, Thomas 132 Devine, Patrick 104, 197 Devins, Jane 132 DeVries, Mary Jo 47 Dewitt, Leo 132 Dickerson, Clarence 132 Dickinson, Patricia 132 Dickson, William 47, 247 Dietch, Patricia 184, 159, 183 Diggins, Margaret 47 Diggins, Robert 132, 237 Dildrenzo, Paul 104 Dillon. James 47 Dipietro, Christine 104 Disney, Donna 132 Dixon, Lawrence 184 Dixon, Linda 104 Dixon, Penny 104, 178, 198 Dobbins, Judith 47 Dodson, Donna 104, 168 Dodson, Russell 104 Doepel, Karl 104 Donnelly, Charles 47 Donnelly, Patricia 132 Dorsey, Howard 132 Dosh, Ronald 47, 238, 244, 257 Doucet, Patricia 184, 198 Douds, Andrew 47, 164, 187, 198, 202, 247 Dove, Laurie 132 Dowell, Thomas 184 Downey, George 132, 198 Downs, James 48 Downs, Raymond 104 Downs, Sherry 132 Doyle, Jane 48 Dozier, Thomas '18 Drake, John 133 Drake, Susan 48, 163, 168 Dreslin. Michael 48, 175, 176 Drill Team 178, 179 Driscoll, Frank 104 Driscoll, Michael 104 Dudley, Anne 104, 182, 197 Duffy, Michael 133 Duncan, Bruce 48, 163, 164, 223, 253 Duncan, Daniel 133 Duncan, Scott 133, 176 Dunlap, Donald 104 Dunn, Debbie 104, 96 Dunn, Julie 48 Dunn, Margaret 48 Dunn, Randy 133 Dunn, Wanda 48 Durand, Michael 133, 238 Durand, Stephan 48 Durham, Gary 133 Durham, Scott 49, 200 Durst, Ernset 49 Duvall, Darby 49 Dyer, Lari 133 Dyson, Ray 133 Eader, Frances 49 Ecker, Christopher 133, 159 Ecker, Kathleen 49, 163, 221, 252, 255 Eckhardt, Leonard 104, 200 Edmisten, Donna 133, 173 Edwards, Carl 105, 192, 198 Edwards, Michael 105 Edwards, Timothy 49 Eichclberger, Walter 133 Elias, Deborah 105, 173 Elliott, Carlton 133 Elliott, Gilbert 105, 244 Elliott, Karen 105, 168,170 Ellis, James 133 Ellis, John 133 Ellis, Phyllis 105, 170 Emmett, Jeanne 49 Engelmeier, Kent 49, 163, 164, 169, 234, 243, 258 Ercolani, Dan 105 Erre, Joseph 133 Erttcr, David 105 Eskildson, Howard 105 Eslin, Candace 49, 164, 168, 177, 212 Essex, Thomas 49 Estes, Ann 50 Estes, Susan 133 .Etchinson, Terry 133 Etchison, Raymond 50 Etheridge, Sally 50, 158 Eull, Donna 133 Eull, Walter 105,169, 228 Eunis, Donald 50 Euzent, Ruth Ann 105 Evans, Michael 91, 244 Evans, Robin 105, 173 Evans, Wanda 133 Ewing, Melvin 105, 247 Fahey, Danny 133, 192 Fahey, Michael 50, 192 Fair, Claudette 50 Fair, Jean 133 Fairfax, Robert 133 Falwell, Gary 105 Farmer, James 133 Fanner, Lin wood 105, 187, 198 Farraday, Deborah 105,170 Farrell, Judy 105 Farrell, Patricia 50, 185 Farren, Donald 91 Farren, Kenneth 134 Farrcr, Sonja 105 Feass, Alice 105. 161, 168, 198 Feely, Dennis 134 Feldscher, Marilyn 105 Fellers, Charlotte 105 Fellows, Mary 1S4 Ferguson, Karen 50 Ferrell, Richard 105 Ferris, Charles 134 Ferris, Harrison 50 Feuillet, Jean 134 Finley, Patty 105 First, David 13-1 Fischetti, Roxanne 50, 160, 180 Fishburne, Lillian 51, 163, 166. 178. 184, 155, 201, 253 Fisher, Linda 91 Fitch, Constance 51, 158, 161. 163,186,198, 205, 220, 247. 254, 255 Fitch, James 134, 201 Fitzpatrick, Pamela 134, 159 Flanary, Mike 134 Flatau, Karen 134 Flccglc. Laura 106 Fling, Dennis 134 Fling, Jim 134, 237 Fling, Michael 51 Fling, Pamela 51, 195 Fling, Pat 134 Flint, Kathleen 51 Flint, Richard 106, 161 Folksong Club 172 Footer, Sharon 134 Forbes, Angel 106 Forbes, Candace 134 Ford, Alan 134 Forquer, Glenna 134 Foster, Brenda 51,161,164, 176, 180 Foster, Randall 134 Found, Rebecca 106 Fountaine, Ricky 106 Fourcade, Patricia 106 Fourcade, Robert 51 Fowler, Virginia 134 Fox, Curt 51 Fox, Dana 51, 205, 244 Fox, Douglas 134 Fox, Steven 51 Fox, James 52 Fraley, Paula 52, 164, 168 France, Roger 52 Franklin, Dorothy 52 Franklin, Mary 131 Freedman, Leslie 106 Freeman, Diane 52, 178, 212 Freeman, Frances 106, 173 Freeman. Robert 134 Freeze, John 134 Freeze, Katherine 134 French Club 182 French, Larry 52 French, Sally 52 Frentress, Alan 106 Frctwell. Janet 52 Frick, William 135 Fridley. Donna 135 Fried, Charles 135 Frizzell, Elizabeth 52, 184 Frizzell. Henry 106 Frye, William 52 Fulk, Katherine 106 Fulkersin, Ronald 53,1.75, 176 Fuller, Michael 106 Fullerton, John 91 Fultz, George 135 Funk, Stephen 106, 194 Funkhouser, Gary 53, 201, 205, 247 Future Homemakers 184 Future Nurses 185 Future Teachers 186 Fyock, William 135 Gabbert, Celia 53 Gabbert, Barry 106 Gaither, Regina 53, 186 Gaither, Robert 135 Gale, Nancy 135 Gallahan, John 106, 232, 244 Gandy, Raymond 106 Gandy, William 106 Gapen, Sandra 106 Gardner, Bob 106, 170 Gardner, Glenn 135 Gardner, Hubert 135 Garman, Perry 53,169, 211, 228, 231, 240 Garrett, Carol 135 Garry, Barbara 53, 168, 170,177 Gastclle, Karen 106 Gaubis, Lee 106 Gavin, John 53 Gavin, Kathleen 135, 195 Gawlcr, James 106. 169, 228, 230 Gehring, Clark 232 Gehring, Judith 107 Genies, Paul 135 Gentry. Frank 135, 197 George, Francis 107 George, James 53, 169, 228 George, Nicholas 135 Gcranis, Thomas 107 Gerguric, Richard 107 Gerrity, Rita 53, 158, 162, 196, 205,'217 Gesquc, Edward 106 Giarth, Richard 135 Gibbs, Susan 53, 163, 164, 188, 219 Gibson, Terry 54 Gillen, Katherine 135 Gillcntine, Delores 135 Gillenwater, Jackie 107, 183 Gilles, Donna 107 Gilpin, David 135 Girls Sports Association 195 Glass, Judith 54, 168, 182, 202, 204, 247 Glass, Mary' Alice 135,172 Glcdhill, Beth 135, 159 Glee Club 170 Gloyd, Cathy 54 Golden. Judith 107. 159, 170 Golf 243 Gomez, Mary 107 Cood, Joseph 107, 228, 234, 235 Gordeuk, Ronald 135 Gordon, Calvin 107 Gordon, Gerald 107.187 Gordon, William 54, 234, 235. 236 Gorman. Bruce 54 Gottcrt, James 54 Gouker, Rose 54. 184 Gould, Barbara 135 Grabis, John 135 Grabnegger, Deborah 135 Grabnegger, Dennis 91 Gradwcll, John 5-4. 200 Grady, Louise 107, 195 Graff ice. Marie 136 Grant, James 136 Gray, William 91. 175. 176 Greaney, Michael 107 Greaney. Richard 135 Green, Gerald 107, 173, 244 Greene, Amy 54 Greenspan, Judith 136,176, 187 Gregoire, Janice 107 Gregory, James 136 Gresham, Michael 107, 228 Gretz, Joan 135 Griffin, Dennis 107 Griffin, Frankie 54, 164, 178, 202, 212 Grimes, David 107 Grimes, Gary 107 Grimes, James 136, 228 Grimes, James 55 Grimes, Michael 55 Grimes, Richard 107 Grooms, Matthew 107,170,173 Grossman, Eileen 136 Grubby, Norma 107 Gruentzel, Donald 136 Hagan, Loren 136 Hagan, Mary 107 Hagan, Mike 136 Hagedom, Scott 136 Hagcman, Mark 136 Hagy, Mary 107 Haight, Larry 136 Haight, Steven 136, 173 Hairston, Cheryl 55, 247 Hairston, Elizabeth 108 Hairston, Terry’ 136 Haley, Gary 136 Hall, David 136, 232 Hall. Frank 136, 232 Hall, Cary 91, 232, 233, 244 Hall, JoAnn 55 Hall, Linda 136 Hall, Marsha 55, 164, 168, 170, 171, 217 Hall, Sharon 108, 158, 173, 195 Hall, William 136 Hailing, Patti 136, 173 Hallock, Jeffrey 108 Haltiwanger, Frank 55, 163, 170. 171, 182, 198 Hamilton, Edward 55 Hamilton, Helen 136 Hamilton, Michael 136 Hancock, Betty 55, 184 Hanger, Charles 55, 170 Hansch. Larry 137 Hansen, Loretta 108 Hanshew, Catherine 137, 172, 173 Harbaugh. Karen 137 Hardesty, Gail 56 Hardcstv, Thomas 55, 244 Hardin Clydc 137, 159, 238 Hardy, Paul 137 Hardv. Trudv 56, 158, 196, 198, 201 Hargis, Cheryl 108 Hargis, Walter 136 Harkins, Charles 137 Harlow, Kathleen 108 Harmon, Gary 56, 161 Harmon. Marilyn 56, 158, 161. 168, 170, 171, 178, 195 Hame, Wayne 56 Harrell, Karen 137 Harrell, Thom 56 Harriday. Janie 137 Harris, Evelyn 108 Harris, Gladys 56 Harris, Joyce 108, 182, 192 Harris, Laurie 56, 200 Harris, Linda 137 Harris, Shawnc 56 Harris. Stanley 108 Harris. Stephen 56 Harrison. James 57 Harrison, Kenneth 108 Harrison, Kenneth 137 Hartley, Charles 137 Hartley, William 57 Hartman, George 137 Hartzler, Jacqueline 108 Harvcl, Alice 57 Harwell, Marcelle 57, 205 Haske, Timothy 108 Hassay, William 137, 174 Hastie, David 57 Hastie, Diane 137 Hatch. Sybil 137 Hatter, Valarie 57, 170,195 Haug, Timothy 137 Hauswirth, Teresa 108. 160, 162. 168. 180. 202 Hauver, Linda 91 Hauver, Shirley 108 Havranek, Nancy 108, 195 Hawthorne, Connie 57 Hawthorne. John 57 Hawthorne, Sandra 137 Hayden, Helen 137 Hayden, William 137 Hayes, Cero 137 INDEX • 279 Hayes, Juanita 137 Hayes, Martha 137, 173 Hayes, Richard 137, 238 Hayes, Stephen 57 Hebron, Joan 57 Hebron, Joseph 138 Hebron, Sylvester 58 Heim, Linda 138 Heinlem, Donald 108 Heister, Paul 138 Helbert, Carolyn 58 Heldrcth, Jeff 138 Helmer. Mary’ 108 Henderson, David 138, 159, 173 Henderson, Kathleen 108, 176 Hendricks Kathleen 58, 200 Henry, James 108 Herndon, Burnard 138 Herndon, Frank 58, 201 Herr, Jane 108 Herring, John 138 Herring, Patricia 138 Hess, Phyllis 58, 178 Hey wood, Harriet 138 Hiatt, Jerry 108 Hickman, Karen 108 High, Donna 138 High. Wallace 138 Hildebrand. Carl 108, 175, 2.38 Hill, Bobby 58 Hill. Doreen 138 Hill. Douglas 58, 174, 175, 176 Hillard. Ann 108 Hinch, David 138 Hinde. James 138 Hine. Margaret 138 Hinkle, Betty 109, 170, 171, 173 Hinkley, Kathryn 138, 173 Hinz, Christine 109 Hippchen, Jennifer 109, 173, 182 Hippchen, Melinda 138, 173, 182. 194, 223 Hockman, John 58, 176, 244 Hodges, Theresa 138 Hodgson, Patrick 109 Hoff, Diane 138 Holcomb, Robert 138 Holcombe, James 109 Holden, Daniel 58 Holden, Mary Anne 138 Holland, Linda 58 Holliday, Nora 109, 178 Holloway, John 138 Holmes. Judith 109, 182 Holt, William 59 Holtzclaw, Annette 59 Honor Society 163 Hoover, Conway 59 Hopf, Marcia 109, 198 Hopkins, Suzanne 138 Hoppenjans, Donna 138 Horm, Edward 59 Horm, Elaine 59. 200 Horman, Jerry 109 Hornbcrger, Stephen 59, 164, 165, 202, 204 Horner, Doug 139 Horsman, Douglas 139 Horsman, I aura 109, 182 Horton, Deborah 139 Horton, Roger 109 Houck, John 109, 194 Houser, Susan 59, 158, 196, 212 Howard, Christine 139, 187, 198, 200 Howard, Earl 59 Howard, Herbert 109 Howard, Kevin 109, 234, 236. 246 Howard, Susan 109, 159, 166 Howe, Keith 139, 237 Howell, Lynda 139 Howes, Rebecca 109 Howes, Roy 109 Hubbard, Doug 139 Hubley, Kenneth 109 Hudson, Lynwood 59 Hughes, Barbara 109 Hughes, David 139 Hull, Phyllis 109, 170 Hulsc, Karen 109, 159, 161, 168. 178 Hummer, Mona 109 Humphrey, Joyce 59, 158, 160, 166, 185, 195 Humphries, Eileen 139 Humphrines, Pauline 109 Hundeiner, Robert 139 Hunsberger, John 139 Hunt, Chery l 139, 172 Hunt, Frances 60, 173, 198, 201 Hunt, Janet 60. 158, 163, 164, 198, 258 Hunt, Mary 139, 177 Hunt. Roland 60 Hunter, Kristin 139, 195 Hunter, Scott 60, 169, 192 Hunter, Wanda 60 Hutchinson, Darrell 60, 247 Hutchinson, Ra..dall 60, 163, 164, 182, 234, 235, 247 Hutchinson, Sandra 109, 166 Hutchinson, William 60, 163, 182, 186, 234, 247, 254 Hyde, Barbara 139 Hyde, Elizabeth 110, 173 Hyman, Roberta 110 Ide, Ralph 60, 219, 247 Ikari, Karen 139, 174 Imbaeh, Bruce 139 Imiric, Bonnie 139 Interior Display Club 196 Ireson, Michael 139 It’s Academic 186 Jackson, Barbara 110 Jackson, Diane 110 Jackson, Joan 60 Jackson, Joyce 139 Jackson, Rodger 61 Jackson, Wesley 110, 228 Jacobs, Gloria 110 Jaegar, Kathleen 139 James, Jacky 61 James, Robert 139 Jeffreys, Virginia 61, 158, 170 Jennings, Stephanie 140 Jennings, Susan 110, 182, 202 Jodi, Janet 110, 176 John, Craig 110, 228, 240 Johnson, Bonnie 110, 168, 173 Johnson, Cheryl 61 Johnson, Gail 110, 166 Johnson, Henry 61 Johnson, Janet 61 Johnson, Judith 140, 198, 201 Johnson, Karen 61 Johnson, Karen 110, 166 Johnson, Lee 140, 238 Johnson, Lester 61 Johnson, Reuben 61, 238 Johnson, Robert 110, 238 Johnson, Robert 140 Johnson, Sylvia 140 Jones, Edward 110, 194 Jones, Jeffery 110, 169, 228 Jones, Judy 110 Jones, Margaret 61, 161, 184 Jones, Thomas 62, 238 Jones, Timothy 62, 158, 163, 170, 171 Jones, Wayne 110 Joppy, Melvin 110, 238 Joppy, William 110, 228, 234, 238 Joyce, Jay 110 Jutila, James 110 Kaelin, Karen 62, 164, 166, 212 Kaiser, Mary 140 « Kalins, Julie 140, 159, 183, 198 Kane, Barbara 140 Kanclopoulos, Peter 62 Karsh, Michael 110 Karsner, Elizabeth 110, 172 Kasiaras, Steve 110 Kavanagh, Thomas 62, 160, 170, 172, 176, 186, 205, 247, 254 Kavanaugh, Charles 140 Kavanaugh, Michael 140 Kelchner, Nancy 110, 194 Kelleher, Mark 62 Kelleher, Susan 111 Kellcrberg, Theodore 111 Kelley, Dennis 140 Kelley, Ernest 62, 244 Kelley, Keith 111, 175, 176 Kelly. Evalyn 140 Kelly, Kathryn 140, 166 Kelly, Patricia 62 Kcnady, Alice 111, 170 Kendro, Ann 140, 185 Kennedy, Howard 62, 158, 163, 170, 171, 173, 188, 209, 253 Kennedy, Judith 111, 158, 178, 195 Kennedy, Lawrence 111, 175, 176 Kennedy, Steve 140 Kenney, Rebecca 140 Kerns, Diane 111, 177 Kerr, Cathy 111 Kerr, Cecilia 140 Kesling, Sharon 62, 175 Kctcham, Wendy 63, 184, 198 Kcto, Raymond 111 Key Club 169 Keyettes 168 Keys, Sue 140, 166, 186 Khuen, Ruth 140 Kidwcll, James 140 Kidwell, Rose 140 Killian, Georgia 111 Killingsworth, Phyllis 63, 194 Kincaid, Nana 63 King, Andrea 140 King, Ann 63, 195 280 • INDEX King, Gary 111 King, Michael 111, 159, 175, 176 King. Paul 63, 158, 170, 171. 222, 259 Kinlcy, Leroy 140, 176 Kinney, Gary 63 Kinney, Sandra 63 Kirk, Jeffrey 91 Kirkpatrick, Jeff 63 Kirkpatrick, William 141, 237 Kiser. Gary 111 Kitts, John 141 Kitts, Kenney 141 Kline, Gary 111 Kline, Ronald 63 Knoblock, David 63 Knoblock, Steven 141 Koch, Alta 64, 198 Koenigsberg, Carla 141, 198 Konwinski. Michael 111 Kordell, Claudia 64, 182, 186, 198 Kraft, Kerrin 141, 173 Kramer, John 141 Kreider. Hetty 64, 163, 164, 202, 247, 259 Kruger, Miriam 141 Krupa, Jennifer 64 Kuffner, Stephen 141 Kuhn, Mark 111 Kuhn, Sara 64 Kukowski, Barry 141, 176 Kump, Caroline 64 Kump, Cathy 111 Kuper, Thalia 64 Kuryloski, Karen 64 Kustcr, JoAnn 111 Kustcr, Thomas 141 Kyle, Rebecca 141, 194 Lackey, Joy 141 Lacovara, Mark 111 Lamastra, Gabriel 64, 176 Lamastra, Michael 111 Lancaster, Bruce 141 Lance, Michael 141 Landefeld, Emily 141, 182, 201 Lang, Donna 141 Lang, Larry 111, 228 Lang, Linda 111 Langley, Raymond 64 Lanum, Christine 141, 159, 160, 194 LaPerch, Patricia 111 Larry, Viola 91 Larsow, Danile 111, 170, 182, 194 Lastner, Mark 141 Latin Club 182 Laughlin, Karen 112 LaVignc, Michelle 112 Lawrence, Barbara 112 I awrence, Brian 65, 160, 163, 164, 233, 244, 247 Lawrey, James 65, 160, 165 Lawric, Jody 112 Lawson, Kenneth 65 Lawson, Leatrice 112 Lawson. Sharon 65 Layne, Suzanne 112 Layton, Thomas 141 Lazarus. Thomas 65 Leard, Carol 141, 176 Learmouth, Margaret 141 Lease, Jerome 112 Lease, Richard 112 Leatherman Carolyn 65, 166, 202 203, 204 Lebling, David 65, 163, 186, 202, 205. 247, 254, 255 LeCompte, Christine 141 LeCorchick, Jenny 65 Ledbetter, John 112, 197 Ledman, Robert 65, 170, 171, 247 Lee, Bruce 112 Lee, John 112, 197 Lee, Susan 112 Leech, Laurie 65, 183 Leland, Ross 141 LeMieux, Patricia 142, 212 LeMicux, Sharon 66, 168, 186 Lentz, Mary 66, 161, 163, 168, 170,209 Lentz, Virginia 112 Leonard. Mary 142 Leopard, Janice 142 Lerch, Judy 66 Lewis, Donna 142, 166, 193 Lewis, Patricia 112 L pwis, Steven 91 Lewis, Thomas 112 Libert, Harry 66 Library Aides 192 Lightfoot, James 66 Liljegren, James 66, 170 Lilly, Judith 112 Lindsey, Pamela 112 Lindstrom, Carl 112, 197, 200, 202 Linkow, Penelope 66, 162, 1%, 212 Linthicum, Sue 112 Little, Luraner 112, 168 Livengood, Charles 66 Loduca, Theresa 112 Lomax, Michael 66, 234 Long, Charlene 112 Long, Paulette 112 Long, Steven 112, 169 Longchamps, Charlotte 113 Longchamps, Donald 142 longest, Donna 113, 170 Longoria, Darlene 113 Lord, Phillip 113 Lott, Allison 142 Lough, Daniel 142 Love, Martin 66, 161, 197 Lowe, Walter 142 Lower, Philip 67, 161, 214, 247 Lowery, Betty 142 Lowery, Robert 67, 170, 171 Ludlow, Christopher 142 Lumsden, Nancy 142 Lumsden, Patricia 113 Lundgren, Trudy 113, 182, 195 Lundy, Jeffrey 67, 161, 216 Lupcr, Flora 113, 200 Luper, Larry 113, 200 Lutz, El wood 67 McCabe, Loraine 143 McCauley, John 113 McChesncy, David 143 McClintock, Catherine 67, 161, 164, 195 McColley, Julie 143 McConnell, Garry 143 McCrae, Diane 113 McCrae, Neil 143 McCully, Brian 113, 159, 161, 197, 201, 202, 247 McDaniel, Steven 113 McDiarmid, Robert 67, 238 McDonald, Terry 67 McEvett, John 113 McGlaughlin, Richard 143 McGrady, Patricia 143 McGuire, Russell 67, 164, 165, 202, 204, 205, 220, 238, 247 McKenzie, Douglas 143 McKenzie, Kathryn 143 McKinnon, Edward 67 McLoughlin, Kathryn 67, 182 McLelland, Archie 113, 170 McLelland, Howard 113 McLelland, Joy 143 McPhillips, Dennis 113 M.C.R. 161 McRoy, Gloria 143 Macey, Gary 113 Mack, Karen 142 Mackebee, Ann 142 MacMillan, Robert 68, 158, 161, 192, 247 Madden, Thomas 142 Maddox, Robert 113, 182 Madrigal Singers 171 Mahone, Sheila 68, 166, 178, 184, 195 Mahone, Sidney 113, 173 Mahoney, Colette 68 Mahoney, Robert 142 Majorettes 177 Malless, Catherine 113, 170, 171 Mallison, Linda 142 Malloy, Albert 142, 238 Malloy, Kathrvn 68, 163, 164, 182, 186, 198, 202 Malloy, Nancy 113, 195 Mandley, Edward 113 Mandley, John 68 Mangan, Marian 68 Mangene, Robert 68 Mann, Mary’ 142 Manuel, Roger 68, 169, 228, 240. 241 Marceau, Robert 113 Marcelino, Kenny 113 Marching Band 176 Markley, Theodore 142 Marks, Beverly 68, 201 Marlin, John 68 , Marotti, James 114 Marple, Don 142 Martin, Laura 142 Martin, Martha 142 Martin, Michael 142, 159 Martin, Pamela 69 Martin, Richard 91 Martin, Robert 142 Martin, Rodney 114 Martin, Terry 143, Martino, Carol 114, 173 Martz, Colleen 143, 173 Maske, Patricia 69 Mason, Linda N. 69, 160, 163, 184 Mason, Linda 143 Mathews, Edward 69 Mattcrn, Charles 114 Mattern, Lucy 143 Matthews, Elaine 143 Mawyer, Deloris 143 Maxfield, McRae 114 Mayer, Donna 143, 173 Maynard, Lawrence 69 Mayo, Barbara 69, 173, 247 Mayo, Dorothy 143, 192 Meckins, Randall 114 Mehok, Patricia 69, 164, 195 Mentzer, Carol 69, 160, 195 Merendino, Frank 143, 237 Merino, Salvatore 143 Merrill, Linda 69, 166, 170 Merry, Charles 69, 163, 194, 247 Metz, Harold 114, 200 Metz, Timothy 114, 200 Michelitch, Sandra 143, 166 Michelitch, Suzanne 70, 163, 164, 166, 178, 195, 212 Miley, Larry 70, 228 Miller, Anne 143 Miller. Carl 143 Miller, Charles 114, 175, 240, 244 Miller, Ernest 114 Miller, Hayward 114 Miller, Joseph 70 Miller, Julie 114, 172, 195, 198 Miller, Kathleen 114, 170, 173. 205, 247, 254 Miller, Margaret 144 Miller, Robert 144 Miller, Rodney 114, 175, 176 Milliner. Michael 144, 237 Mills, Linda 114 Mills, Richard 70, 175, 176 Mills, Sharon 70 Minard, Elizabeth 114 Minard, Loretta 70 Minehan, Michael 144 Misfeldt. Melinda 114, 170, 185 Mitchell, Deborah 144 Mitchell, Scott 114 Mitri, Sami 70, 158, 161, 198, 199 Mixed Chorus 173 Mobley, Katherine 114, 175, 176 Monard, Joseph 114 Monard. Richard 144 Mongclli, Joseph 114, 96 Monk, Laura 144 Monn, Vaugn 114 Monroe, Rebecca 144 Moody, Charles 144 Moore, Donald 114 M« ore, Elizabeth 70 Moore, George 91 Moore, I la 144 Moore, Lillian 70 Moore, Martha 70, 162, 172, 174, 198, 201, 215, 256 Mooty, Steve 144 Moran, Robert 114, 169, 228 Moran, Steve 144 Morgan. Margaret 144 Morris, Ben 144. 159, 237 Morris, John 14-4 Morrison, Charles 144, 174, 186. 197, 201 Morrow, James 71 Moseley, Arthur 71, 232, 233, 244, 247 Moser, Christopher 71, 219 Mote, Michael 91, 201 Mount, Christina 144 Mulcahy. Timothy 71, 169, 228, 238, 239 Mulhcm, Edward 144, 232 Mulhern, James 71, 170, 233, 244 Mullen, Lianne 144, 197 Mullican, Byron 115, 228, 234, 240 Mundy, Marty 115, 234 Murphy, Edward 71, 158, 160, 163. 198, 217, 247, 252 Murphy, Francis 144 Murphy, Jack 144 Murphy, Joanne 144 Murphy, Kathleen 1-14 Murray, Kevin 144 Murray, Michael 71, 243 Morrill, Gcralyn 145 Murtiff. Dennis 115. 228 Myers, Johnathan 71, 165, 238, 247 Myers, Vernon 115, 175, 176, 238 Nails, Donald 115 Naimark, Joel 71 Nair. Roger 71, 187 Napoli, Bradford 115 Napolitano, Umberto 72, 160, 183 Nash, Cecelia 115, 196 Neal, Jeffrey 145 Nelson, Christopher 72 Neugebaucr, Nancy 145, 185 Neumann. Ute 72 Newcomb, Douglas 145, 176 Newman, Linda 115 Nichols, Susan 145, 173 Nicholson, Barbara 145 Nicholson, Gregory 72 Nicholson, Joan 145 Nicholson, Nancy 72 Nicholson, Susan 72, 184, 185 Noland, Don 145 Noonan, Richard 72 Norkin, Kenneth 145, 192, 201 Norris, John 115 Norton, Anne 145 Norton, Mary 72 Novello, Joseph 145 Novello, Michael 72 Nugent, Diane 72 Nugent, Patricia 145 Nye, Marcia 145 Oakes, Phyllis 73 O’Connor, David 115 O’Connor, Sharon 73,166 O’Dell, Kenneth 73, 160, 182, 183, 201 Oden, Brenda 145, 173 Offutt, Dorothy 145 Oleska, Pamela 115 Olmstead, Albert 115 Orbach, Daniel 115, 174, 176, 252 Orchestra 174 Orncr, Deborah 73, 166, 170, 195 Orr, Thomas 145 Osborne, Ronald 73 Ottinger, Randall 145, 175, 176, 180 Ouellette, Susan 145, 194 Ouska, Thomas 115, 165, 174. 183 Overton, Gregory 145 Pace, Carolyn 73 Pace, Marilyn 115 Page, Karen 145 Page, Robert 145, 188 Painter, Robert 115, 228, 240 Parkman, Thomas 115 Parrish. Laura 145, 159, 173, 174, 1 5 Parrish, Stephen 145 Parsons, Connie 115 Passarclli, Anthony 115 Pastilong. Carol 115 Patrick, William 146 Patterson, Brenda 115 Patterson. Robert 146 Patton, Rebecca 115 Pawlik. Sharyn 115 Payne, Doris 116 Payne, Steven 146. 237 Peacock, Richard 116, 158. 175, 176 Peck, Cynthia 146, 173, 197, 198 Peddicord. Gary 146 Peddicord, Sharon 116 Peifer, Sandra 73, 164, 176, 180. 212 Peiser, Clare 116, 198 Pelle. Robin 73. 170, 198, 247 Pelnik, Kathleen 146 Pemberton, Bernard 91 Penick, Bonnie 116 Penick. Darlene 146 Perine, John 116 Pcrine, Judith 146. 166 Perry’, Michael 116 Person, Fred 73, 163, 172, 247 Peters. Arthur 116 Peters, Michael 146 Peters, Robert 73, 169, 234, 240 Peters, William 116, 175 Peterson, James 116 Peterson, Steven 146 Pfeiflc, Joseph 146, 24 4 Phebus, Stephen 116, 170, 173 Phelps, Neal 146, 228 Philippi, Kathleen 74, 195 Philleo, Steve 146 Phillips. Charles 74 Phillips, Judith 116 Phillips, Robert 146 Phillips, Rose 116, 180 • Phoebus, Susan 146, 247 Photography Club 197 Piano Club 173 Piccolino, Richard 146 Pickens, Anne 146 Picpoli, Mary 74, 166,178 Pietro, Carol 74, 185, 186 Pine, Charles 146 Pistole, Paula 74, 166, 170 Pleasants, Charles 116 Pleasants, Jo Ann 74, 195 Plitt, Thomas 146 Poirrier, Janet 146 Poirrier, Sharon 74, 205, 216 Poole, John 116 Poole, William 91 Poore, John 146 Porter, Albert 74 Porter, David 116, 170 Porter, Frederick 116 Potter, Anthony 74 Powell, Arthur 116, 175, 176 Powers, Michael 146 Powers, Michael 116 Pratt, Deborah 146, 173 Prauline, Edmunds 116 Preffitt, Kathleen 146 Prestemon, Edward 116 Prettyman, Rebecca 74, 170, 217 Price, Kenneth 75, 165, 205, 247 Price, Norma 75, 184 Price, Ronald 116 Pritchard, Elizabeth 116, 186, 198, 201 Pritchard, Mary 75, 186, 198, 201 Prugh, Christine 75, 158, 168, 170, 171, 178 Puglia, Frank 147 Pulver, Sally 116, 159 Putnam, Elizabeth 75 Putnam, Steven 117, 228, 240 Quay, Julia 147 Qucccdo, Maria 147, 166 Rademacher, William 75 Raetz, Judy 75. 173 Raff, Robert 117 Rains, Constance 147, 160, 182, 197 Ralph, Joanne 147 Ralph, Robert 117, 200 Ralph, Susan 147 Ramsey, Christopher 117, 244 Ramsey, Julie 75, 164, 175,176 Randall, Renee 147 Rapalus, Christine 147 Rapalus, Henrv 117 Rapp. David 75, 158,165, 247 Rauch, Douglas 117, 176, 244 Raymond, Rosemary 147, 187, 197 Rea, Marcellus 147 Read, Gary 147 Read, Linda 75 Read. William 117, 160, 192 Redman. David 117 Redmond, Merle 147 Reed. Barbara 76, 158, 160, 161. 164, 166, L78. 196, 212 Reed. Donna 117 Reed. Lonna 147 Reed, Susan 147, 159, 198 Reid. James 76, 169, 228, 244 Reilly, Thomas 117 Reintzel, Alice 76, 160, 163, 168, 170. 188. 195 Rendinie, Peggy 117 Renninger, Paul 76 Resignato, Frances 147 Resignato, Paul 147, 232 Reynolds. Barbara 147, 173 Rhodes, Beverly 147 Rice, Glenn 147 Rich, Ann 76 Rich, Gary 147, 175 Richardson, Ray 91 Rick, Christine 76 Rick, Dorothy 147, 174 Ricketts, Harvey 76, 256 Ricketts, Julia 147 Ricketts, Susan 117 Riddle, Bobby 76 Riggleman, Charles 147 Riggs, Bonita 76 Riggs, Delores 117 Riggs, Veronica 76 Rilley, Marshall 77 Rinehart, Linda 77, 194 Rineharts, Bonnie 147, 173 Riner, Charles 117, 232, 244 Ringler, Donna 117 Rivenbark, James 91 Rivers, Eva 77 Rivers, Jim 148 Roach, Michael 77. 187 Roberts, Deborah 117, 196, 247 Roberts, Patrick 148, 197 Roberts, Scott 117, 187 Robertson, Bonnie 117 Robertson, Harry 117, 187 Robertson, Holly 148 Robinson, Brenda 117, 172 Robinson, Mary 77 Robinson, Phillip 148 Robinson, Shirley-Ann 77, 170, 188 ROCKET 202, 203, 204 Rockville, Recreation Council 162 Rodgers, Karen 148 Rodgers, Linda 148 Rogers, Iris 148 Rogers, Juanita 77 Rogers, Robert 148 Rogers, Susan 77, 198, 202, 204, 247 Rohrbaugh, Mitchell 148 Rooney, Cindy 117 Rooney, Mary 77, 201 Rose, Carla 148 Rose, David 77 Rosen, Loreda 78, 158, 160, 161, 168, 170, 201, 259 Rossignol, Melinda 117, 178, 201 Rothenbuhler, John 117, 196 Roush, Steven 78 Rowe, Susan 148 Roy, Suzanne 148 Rubin, Robert 148 Ruff, Harold 117 Rumpf, Melody 118, 159, 161 Runion. Charles 118 Runnels, Brenda 148 Rupel, Judith 118 Ruplingcr, Joy 118 Rush, Diane 148, 196 Rush, Gregory 118 Russ, Nancy 118 Russell, Linda 78. 195 Russo, Carmine 78, 238, 244 Ruthberg, Lisa 118 Ruthberg, Miles 148, 176 Ryan, Kathryn 148 Ryan, Robert 78 Ryder, Ramona 118 Rye, Cindy 118 Rynders, Paul 148 Saady, Rebecca 118, 172, 183, 201, 247 Sacco, Frederick 148, 159 Salmon, Philip 148 Samson, Lisa 148 Sanders, Kerry 78 Sandifer, David 78 Sandifer, Richard 148 Santmyer, Richard 78, 169, 228 Sarrio, Charles 118 Sato, Paul 78, 244, 247, 246 Satterthwaitc, Cheryl 118 Saunders, Ilene 148 Saunders, Richard 148 Saunders, Robert 118 Savannah, Michael 78 Sawyer, Laura 79, 164, 212 Sawyer, Mary 149 Scallan, Asenath 148, 194 Schaefer, Patricia 79 Schallon, Steven 79 Schmidt. John 118, 176, 244 Schork, John 149, 237 Schrider, Deborah 149 Schridcr, William 79, 169, 211, 228, 230, 240 Schrock, Bill 149 Schwartzbeck, Richard 149, 197 Schwartzbeck, Sandra 149 Scott, Bonnie 118, 198 Scott, Phillip 118 Scrivcns, Penny 118, 198 Scruggs, Jon 118 Seawright, Jean 118 Seckar, Deborah 118 Secbode. William 149, 175, 176 Seglin, Cherie 149 Seidenberg, Bill 118 Seidenstein, Ira 149 Seifert, Carole 79, 195 Seifert, Steve 149 Seligson, Janet 149 Senior Steering Committee 164 Servant, Gaston 149, 237 Settle, Eddie 118 Sewell, Diane 149 Sexton, William 118 Shade, William 79, 160, 165, 195, 247 Shadoan,John 118, 194 Shadoan, Michael 149 Shadoan, Patrick 149 Shaffer, Glenn 79, 175, 176 Shanahan, Michael 119 Shannon, George 79, 169, 228, 240 Shannon, Kathleen 149 Sharp, Erik 79, 163, 256 Sharrar, Charles 79, 232 Shaw, Karen 119 Sheats, Barbara 119 Sheffler, Brenda 149, 197 Shelley, Francis 80, 246 Shelton, Joe 149 Sheltra. Richard 119, 200 Sheridan, Nancy 80, 161, 163, 165, 166, 175, 176 Sherman. Lawrence 80, 158, 161, 170, 171, 186 Sherrod, John 149 Sherwood, Ellen 149 Shields, Glenn 80 Shiflette, Chris 149 Shinners, Linda 119, 160, 178, 185 Shipe, Diane 118, 174, 175, 185 Shipe, Marjorie 149, 172, 173, 198 Shipe, Patricia 149 Shipe, Watson 119 Shoemaker. Stewart 150 Shorts, Judith 80 Shue, Kathleen 119, 174,175, 176 Shultz, Marvin 80 Sicvers, Suzanne 80 Silverman, Nathen 119, 175, 176 Simmons, Robert 119 Simpson, Linda 150, 185 Simpson, Patricia 150 Sindelar, John 119 Singleton, Steven 119, 159 Sisson, Dennis 119 Sites, John 150, 194 Skahill, Victoria 80, 203, 220 Skiver, Theresa 80 Sleeman, John 80, 210 Slovensky, Bernadette 81 Slovensky, Thomas 81, 200 Small, Linda 81 Smiles. Arm 81, 164, 168, 170, 178, 212 Smith, Christine 150 Smith, David 81 Smith, Donna 119 Smith, Lance 81, 174, 175 Smith, Larry 119 Smith, Pamela 81 Smith, Paul 81 Smith, Penny 119 Smith, Sherry 119 Smith, Thomas 119 Smoot, Thomas 81 Snider, Joan 81 Sorenson, Daniel 82, 183, 201 Sorenson, David 82, 201 Sorenson, Randall 119 Sorrells, John 150 Soucy, William 150, 197, 202 Souder, James 150 Souders, Denise 150 Soulen, Mark 119 Soulen, Steven 82 Sounders, Janet 120 Southall, Deborah 82, 161, 163, (A, 195. 202, 247 Spahn, Kelly 150, 175, 176 Spak. Daniel 82 Spanish Club 183 Sparacino, Concettia 150, 172, 194 Sparacino, James 82, 170, 172, 182. 205 Sparks, David 82, 182 Sparks, George 150 Sparks, Stephany 82 Spencer, Sydnee 150, 159 Spiridopoulos, Christina 150, 166. 185 Spong, David 150 Sprague, Barbara 150 Sprague, Barbara J. 82, 160, 183, 196, 198, 201 Sprince, Susan 82, 163 Spruill, Sharon 83 Stairs, Harry 150, 175 Stalfort, Frederick 150 Stalker, Donald 150, 176 Stalker. Lawrence 150, 176 Stalker, Robert 150, 176 Standish, Robert 150 Stanfield, Alice 83 Stanfield, Bill 119 Stanfield, Patricia 150, 214 Stang, Martin 119 Stapleton, Donna 83 Starratt, Andrew 150 Stearns, Bonnie 83, 158, 160, 163, 198 Stearns, Gary 151, 175, 176 Stearns, Richard 119 Steelman, Donna 151 Stehlin, Barbara 120, 166 Steinberg, Barbara 151, 159 Stephens, Carol 120 Stephens, Herbert 83, 172, 201. 247, 256 Stem, Honey 151 Stevens, David 83 Stevens, John 83 Stevens, Robert 120 Stevenson. Margaret 83 Stewart, Barbara 151 Stewart, Ricky 120. 238, 239 Stiles, Susan 120, 194 Stirling. Kathleen 151 Stokes, Mary 83 Stone. Beth 120, 166. 178 Stone, Charles 83. 175 Stone, Gary 151 Stone, Stephen 151 Stracke, Anne 151. 198 Stracke, Mary 8-1. 163, 182, 195, 198. 202, 203. 247 Straub, Daniel 120 Straub, Debbie 120 Streeter, Arthur 84, 158, 170, 171, 173, 247 Streeter, Wilfred 151, 173, 198 Strickland, John 151 Strogen, Graham 120 Strunk, Susannc 120 Stucki, Arthur 120 Studds, Brian 151 Studds, Teresa 84, 161 Student Council 158, 159 Stull, Raymond 151 Sullivan, Cynthia 151 Sullivan, Jeanattic 120 Summcrour, Carolyn 120 Summerour, James 120 Summerour, Paula 151 Summerour, Ronna 120 Summerour, Wanda 84 Supelana, Cesar 151 Swann, Daniel 84 Swick, Fred 151, 175, 176, 237 Sylvester, Susan 151 Taggart, Russell 151 Taglier, Joseph 151 Talsey, Francine 81 Tasker, Bill 120 Taylor, Albert 84. 170, 171, 198 Taylor, Connie 151 Taylor, Marion 84 Taylor, Norma 120 Taylor, Richard 84, 164, 201, 238, 239, 256 Tenly, Ronald 151 Tennery, Brian 151 Tetlow, Elizabeth 84, 166, 178, 212 Thatcher, Joseph 151 Thayer, Terry 152 Thespians 188 Thiele, Katherine 85, 170 Thomas, Cheryl 120, 166, 193, 194 Thomas, Nancy 85, 158, 164, 168. 170, 192, 219 Thompson, Barry 120, 169, 228. 231 Thompson, Carolyn 85 Thompson, Jerry 152 Thompson, Joseph 91 Thompson, Karon 120 Thompson, Mary 152 Thompson, Mary 120 Thompson, William 152 Thuan, Tran 120 TIDE 201 Timken. Christopher 152 ,238 Tippet. William 152 Tolbert, David 120 Tolbert, Michael 152 Tolbert. Richard 85 Toms. John 121. 159 TOUCHSTONE 205 Trail, Charles 121 Trail, Raymond 121 Traynor, Janice 85 Treanor, Michael 121 Trewhitt, Jeffrey 152 Trier, William 85, 160, 162, 163, 186, 187, 188, 201, 202, 203 247. 254 Tubbs, Pamela 152 Tuchtan, Janet 121, 170 Tucker, Alan 121 Tucker, Charles 152 Tufts, Steven 152 Tuma, Bette Jo 121, 166, 172 Tuma, Kathleen 152, 194 Turnbow, Teresa 121, 178 Turner, Margaret 152 Tyler, Steve 152 Umberger, Diane 121 Underwood, Alice 85, 166, 178 Valleix. Aletha 85, 195 Valleix, Ixiuis 121 Van Antwerp, Claire 85, 200 Van Arsdell, Nancy 121 Van Ettcn, Jancl 152, 176 Van Gilder, David 85 Van Pelt, Georgia 86 Van Zile. Barbara 121 Vander-Staay, Sharon 152 Varrasse, Bruce 152 Varshine, Kathleen 86 Vasco, Paul 121 Vaughan, Judith 86, 205 Veenstra, Roger 86 Vcirs, Charles 86, 176 Veirs, Deborah 86 Veirs, Jim 152 Vergnc, Philippe 152, 197 Via, Pamela 86, 164, 178, 212, 217 Vickers, Ethel-May 121 Vincent. Randy 121, 240 Virts, Mart 121, 194 Vocllinger, Leonard 152 Vogt, Karen 152 Vonderembse, Catherine 152, 173 Vujnoutic, John 152 Waas, David 121 Wade, Joanne 86. 158, 175, 206. 216 Wagner, Pamela 86. 163, 185 W'ainwright, John 121, 165, 170, 171, 173 Wakefield, JoMarie 86, 164, 166 Waks. Larry 152, 182, 187, 198 Walcott, Guy 154 Walcski, Greg 121 Walker, Sharon 153, 177, 201 Wallace, Dorothy 121, 195 Wallgren. Marcia 121, 205 Wallick, Kenny 121 Wallis. Charles 87, 161, 172, 197, 201, 202 Walter, Anthony 121 Walter, Maureen 87, 185, 186 Ward, James 153 Ward, Linda 121, 177 Ward. Pamela 153 Ward. Ronald 91 Ward, William 87 Warner, Doris 153 Warren, Sandy 122, 159, 182 Washington, Carolyn 122 Waters. Ann 153 Waters, Minnie 153 Watkins, Jeanne 87. 170, 195, 217 Watkins. Patricia 153 Watson, Donald 153 Watson, Ronald 87 Watts, Kathryn 122 Waugh, Stephen 153 Weatherby, Joyce 122, 160, 183 Weaver, Jonathan 122, 170, 173, 247 Weber, Nancy 153, 159, 176 Weber, Susanne 87, 195, 198, 201 Weddle, Shirley 87 Weigcr, Wanda 87, 200 Weiser, Gregory 87 Weiss, Michelle 122 Wcitz, Charles 153, 238 Wells, Christine 153 Wells, Donald 87, 164, 165, 169, 246, 247 Wells, Katherine 153 Wells, Kent 122 Wells, Robert 122 Wells, Susan 122, 170, 173 Welsh, Margo 153 Welsh. Michael 122 Welsh, Morris 88, 165, 205, 240 Welsh, William 153 Werner, Brigitta 122, 195 West, Steven 153 West, Susan 88 W'est, William 153 Westlein, Richard 153 Wethington, Ray 153, 238 Wetzel, Jane 153 Whalen, Douglas 122 Wharton, William 88, 175, 176 Wheatley, Edward 153 Whelan, Virginia 88, 160, 168, 178 White, Betty 122 White, Catherine 153 White, Deborah 122 White, Mary 88, 158, 163, 255 White, Peggy 88 White, Suzanne 153 White. Walter 122 Whitmcr, John 88, 169, 182 Whitt, Catherine 88, 184 Whitt, John 153 Wiegel, Deborah 154 Wiencek, Barbara 154, 192, 195 Wienckowski, Peter 88, 247 Wiggins, Steve 154 Wilcox, John 88, 158, 162 Wilcox, Rebacca 122 Wilfong, Susan 89 Wilfong, Terry 154 Wilkerson, Scott 154, 159 Wilkinson, William 91 Willett, Rose 154 Williams, Karen 154, 173 Williams, Katherine 122 Williams, Lawrence 122 Williams, Mary 154 Williams, Robert 89 Williams, Rosita 154 Williamson, Douglas 154 Williamson, Elizabeth 122 Willig, Kenneth 154 Willis, Karen 154 Willis, Paul 89 Wilmont, Harry 89 Wilson, James 154 Wilson, Linda 89, 200 Wilson, Michael 154, 194, 237 Wilson, Stephen 89, 175, 176 Wilson, Thomas 154, 175 Winner, Laura 89 Winter, William 122 W'irth, Sandra 89 Wivel, Mary 122 Wofford, Dianne 122, 195 Wolcott, Gail 89 Wolfe, Diana 89, 166 Wolford. Herbert 122 Wood. Jack 154 Wood, Linda 154 Wood. Martha 123 Woodall, Marjorie 90, 158, 166, 170, 177 Woodbridge. Carole 90 Woodcock, June 154 Woodhull, Winifred 123 Woodrum, Thomas 123 Woods, Ralph 123 Woods, Steve 123, 175 Woodward, Arthur 15 4 Woodward, Diane 123 Woodward, Kathy 90, 161, 168 Working. Robert 154 Worley, Fred 154 Worthington, Dennis 123 Worthington, Frank 90 Wright, Bonnie 90 Wright, Guy 123, 194 Wright, Sandra 123, 200 Writer, Alvin 91 Wyatt, Roger 123 Wyckoff, Janice 90, 170, 171, 173. 194. 198 Wyckoff, Julia 154 Wyett, Ronald 90, 172, 188, 247 Wygant, William 123 Wyrick, Wendy 123 Wysong, Constance 90, 163, 164, 170,173, 186,198 Yarrington, Jennifer 123, 159, 160, 166, 186 Yater, Robert 154 Yenca, John 155 Yonkers, Donald 155 Yopp, Fay 123 Young, Alice 155 Young, Constance 90, 212 Young, Gail 155, 166 Younkcrs, Susan 90 Youth City 161 Zander, Pamela 155 Zarou, Moneer 91, 158 Zecher, Marilyn 155,173 Zcck, Kathleen 91 Zeendcr, Ursula 155 Zimmer, Fritz 91, 244 Zimmerman, Jim 91, 169, 243 INDEX • 283 Senior Court Winter 1967 281 Senior Court Spring Richard Montgomery High School E. Jefferson Street and Richard Montgomery Drive Rockville, Maryland Staff Co-Editors-in-Chief Russell McGuire Susan Rogers Managing Editor Charlotte Chakan Classes Editor Carolyn Leatherinan Senior Class—Carolyn Leatherman Junior Class—Teresa Hauswirth Sophomore Class—Margaret Debelius Business Manager Vicki Skahill Assistant—Nina Chidester Administration Editor Richard Buckingham Student Life Editor Camilla Clough Organizations Editor Mary Stracke Staff: Judith Glass Frankie Griffin Susan Jennings Sports Editor William Trier Assistant—David Lebling Advertising Editor Jay Douds Staff: Kathryn Malloy Dianne Carleton Art Editor Hetty Lou Kreider Staff: Deborah Southall Stephen Hornberger Photographers Charles Wallis William Crump Brian McCully William Soucy Faculty Advisor Mrs. Evelyn G. Dippell Acknowledgement The 1967 ROCKET staff would like to thank the following people for their patience and help in putting out the 1967 ROCKET: Miss Gwen Frostic for her kind permission to use quotations from her book To Those IT ho See. Mr. Frank MacIntyre, our photographer “par excellent.” Mr. Lee Collinson, our Taylor representative who put up with all our changes and unusual requests. Mr. William Miles and the Vice-Principals for making our work easier. Graduation Seniors file up to receive diplomas. Commencement commences. “... left, right, left, right .. . Mr. Miles hands Bonnie Baker her long-worked-for-diploma. r...a word to the wise . . . ’ Mr. Miles speaks to “his seniors” for the last time. Mrs. Keker addresses graduates. The Invocation With slightly nervous hands, these girls do some last-minute tidying. Our Goal — At Last! Gwen Bello’s father—a very proud man! Senior Service Mr. Benedict directs the 1967 Choir for the last time. Reverend Prugh delivers an inspiring sermon. A moment for serious thought. Quite a change from the Boogaloo ... but very nice, Scott agrees. '6Ts Prom Is biggest and best ever. ’Blue (rf- MCn Pat Balsam and Nita Robinson pose prettily with Mickey Mote. R. M. presents: A happy meeting between Doug Andrews and Melinda Misfeldt. Choreographer Kathy Killian demonstrates a dance. “Plain and Fancy” cast sits for a formal portrait. Standing: Mike Sparacino, Mickey Mote, Chris King, Doug Andrews. Seated: Pat Balsam, Nita Robinson, Ann Allnut, Melinda Misfeldt. Saturday practices make perfect. Plain and Jfctnru Chris King and Anne Allnut present the wedding cake. Rarely misses a Mr. Walters directs his crew. Those extra little jobs make him special. rarely given credit . . . Rocket salutes Custodial Staff. Maintenance is not all mops and buckets. Contest Winner LOR EDA ROSEN Belatedly we honor Loreda for taking second place in the Peace Essay Contest. Kneeling: J. Summcrour, M. Welsh, D. Shrider, C. Shannon, R. Manuel, R. Peters, P. Carman, C. John, P. Blocklin; Row 2: Mr. Miles, D. Clink, B. Cleveland, C. Miller, R. Painter, L. Branthover, S. Putnam, R. Wethington, B. Thompson, J. Gregory; Row 3: K. Harrison, D. Lough, T. Mongelli, F. Hall, C. Miller, C. Moody. Rockets take second in baseball. Combining unusual batting strength with fine fielding ability, the baseball team raptured the second place spot in the Western Division this year. Although the Rockets did not grab the team crown, many individuals were honored in all-star selections. Among those chosen for honors were Bob Painter, Roger Manuel, Pete Blocklin, Bob Peters, and Barry Thompson. RM hurlcr Lee Branthover on the mound against G-burg. Bob Painter practices his winning batting technique. Front Row: J. Capasso, P. Lower, B. Lawencc, C. Moseley, W. Joppy, M. Blackman, C. Riner, Mr. Freeman. Row 2: J. Bcnfield, E. Mulhern, D. Hall, P. Gilpen, J. .Mulhern, D. Rauch, J. Callahan, G. Hall, E. Murphy, C. Kelly. Row 3: C. Wictz, Paul Resignato, P. Williams, F. Porter, B. Morris, R. Baxter, J. Hallock, J. Schmidt, P. Murphy. Row 4: L. Lang, R. Spencer, J. Strickland, K. Howe, G. Greene, P. Custer, C. Russo, R. Brown, M. Minehan, W. Eull. Trackmen win state crown in 880 and 440 relays. Triple jump champ Phil Lower on home track. KEN ENGLEMEIER JIM ZIMMERMAN RM Golfers compile 5-2 record. Standing: Mr. Fauley, J. Zimmerman, J. Fling, K. Englemeier, J. Good. Kneeling: S. Schallon, N. George, R. Merran. Standing: D. Wells, K. Wells, P. Sato, F. Shelley, Mr. Homick. Kneeling: M. King, D. Burson, H. Eskildson, J. Viers, B. Tenncry. Rocket Racketeers See Success DON WELLS y j “They may pass from time to time and travel together across the miles each to himself-------yet-----bound together by common ways . . TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made


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