Severna Park High School - Embers Yearbook (Severna Park, MD)
- Class of 1967
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'T Dominique Scherrer taught French for the day Qwhat else?j and Gail Martinsen played her part as Mrs. Helms. 2 M Q The t e a c h e r s' cafeteria and lounge never looked quite the same before and probably never again. Where canl sign up to be a teacher on Senior Day in 1970? BSE IC and 0LD LACE Behmd the scenes of a tion . . . the many people. THE CAST Abby Brewster Marie Tubbs Martha Brewster Leslie Grogan Teddy Brewster Micky White Mortimer Brewster Dave Donaldson Jonathan Brewster Scott Christie 4 BACCALAUREATE Qi' 'iw Xf j ' v. 'ts X, 5 he Rev. Robert S. Bowers from the Harundale Presbyterian SENl0B?9' The Seniors line up in the main hall before entering the auditorium. 6 lei KE -1-:iq Ah! , that's good punch! x The Seniors leave the auditorium to gather at the reception. N' W 11 1 H ff . ,R - -. s x igjyx 1 ,' 'E-Pr' 1122-. ,...4 ,-:r f' -:il f5',. 'z if Only take one piece. . .they're watching us. IWW H-DIANA! Y J rg! I 1 Pi ,lm Rigffxw 5 X W, s -.jx .Q X X ff Fx WHAT GRADUATIIJN? Graduation is the attainment of g o als long sought. Suddenly, one realizes that he has reached the time in his life which always seemed so far away. Finally, the struggles, joys and achievements of high school have it is still the beginning of a new challenging responsibilities. mixed feelings of relief and of one of the most rewarding life. come to an end. 12 . . REIIEARSAL The conclusion is the best part r ,, ni, ,A ' . I ,wi - . yy, S QM 'Q a X 4: . , . , v . xA X50 fy.1i?33:,:giv, 1-.. . jul Q ' Af 4 x .gi Q '-e 1 4 . . . CEBEMUNY Left: Gail Rixie, Valedicto- rian. Below: Steve Sears, To Whom It Does Concern, Pres. of Honor Society. Left Tom Wrlson Booster Mothers t h e Outstanding presented by Mrs. Below: S ponsors c la. s s and offic as semors r e c e 1 w.. 1 ? E EQ 'Bf wx . - bn, Left: Debbie Kent, Salu- tatorian. A b o V e: Lionel Hunt, Student C 0 un c i 1 Pres. awards. v ' Q .ff ffl -' i. 4. M, .i, L- rf' Dominique Scherrer, our first foreign exchange stu- dent, receives the flag of France presented by the Lion's Club as a token of our friendship. r AV f gf .kg L e ft: Mary Lovell ac- cepts the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. s aw, john McDaris and Mary Jane Woodward re- ceive their di- plomas. The Embers staff regrets that an error was made on their part and the pictures below did not appear in the Senior Section of the Yearbook. fy! ,-Q... ,wing , lf avi' ' vi x 'hw - 5 r , - , ' r my . -.,. of 'Mme-I, MICHAEL DOUGLAS FRANCIS Mike . . .Loves motor- cycles. . . crazy a b o ut madras pants. . . Spanish Club 3. 15 Q -3.4- DONALD FREDERIC K SMITH, JR. H U. S. Army. Don...Future with the SPRING SPIIRTS TRACK TEAM WINS CUUNTY CIIAM PION SHIP BASEBALL TEAM 6-10 SPRING SPUBTS LACBUSSE TEAM 3-2 lrwx Row I-D. Cager, T. Burnett, B. Hasfurthe r, J. Emrich, D. Olsen, D. Goughenour, R. Sim, R. Baugh, S. Jones, G. Foehl, D. Newkirk, B. Winston. Row II-B. Gilbreath, C. Reckner, B. Conklin, J. jarnagin, B. Shillinglaw, G. Gosman, G. Munger, G. Batten, R. Pramschaffer, J. Patton. Row III-E. Mullinax, I-l. Turner, M. Jacobson, W. Baugh, S. Young, C. Rassmussen, Coach Borland. Row IV-J. Slack, A. Dzmura, J. Bogden, M. Smutney, H. Young, S. Bunker. Row V-S. Munger, K. McIntyre, J. Briggs, H. Laque. The Falcons' track team completed a tremendous season this year by winning the county meet and placing second in the District Championships. The Districts designated the high water mark in Severna Park outdoor track history, as the Falcons rolled up 109 points, compared with last yea.r's 65 and 34 the year before. This season also marked the second time in three years that the Falcons have copped the county crown. Last year, the trackmen finished second to Annapolis by a mere half point. Although the 5-3 record is not overly impressive, these achievements culminated an outstanding dual meet season, it must be realized that the losses were at the hand-s of Dulaney Qstate indoor championl, Bel Air fstate outdoor champj, and Annapolis Qdefeated earlier by the Falcons in a triangular meet, and later beaten in the County and the Districtsl. Otherwise, the spikers trounced all opposition, and new school records were set in the 220, mile, two mile, 880 relay, mile relay, and the broad jump. In the state meet, the Falcons scored ten points with stellar performances from Richard Sun, Bill Baugh, and the mile relay of Gene Foehl, Richard Robinson, Dave Newkirk, and Baugh accounting for the places. Coaches Andrew Borland and William Preston did an excellent job in guiding the team through moods ranging from despair fDu1aneyj to over- confidence Qpost-Edgewoodj for the triumphs. This was the first year that the new asphalt track came into use, and the first time the county meet was held at Severna Park. Final scores of the county: Severna Park 73, Annapolis 68 112, Brooklyn Park 36112, Andover 27, Glen Burnie 19 Northeast 16. fl 18 6422: Above, Mr. Preston orders stray run- ners off the track. Below, Mr. Borland with the county trophy. :ff . S 4.4- fg Q' X511 C -v .ui .- Jw. 1 vm-I ew.-rf -1 -vw Q .. .qw-5,0 9... 2 we . .. A .-ue' , - .,', kr. . L3 xv, 'fr Bill Baugh fsecond from right, vaults the first hurdle on the way to winning the first heat of the state Jr. , - 'fp' 7 Q meet. SPHS TRACK, 1967: 5-3 Severna Park 67 Edmundson 55 Sevema Park 25 Dulaney 116 Severna Park 64 Annapolis 47 1 Brooklyn Park 44 1 Severna Park 77 Andover 45 112 Northeast 32 112 Severna Park 111 Atholton 35 1 2 Glen Burnie 9 Severna Park 52 Bel Air 89 Severna Park 93 Edgewood 29 U2 Severna Park 60 Annapolis 63 19 .ff --4, W5 1.8 M gf' sf, . 1, ' + i. , ,. ' M W 'hs n me as Q .Al SEVERNA PARK HIGH SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS Event Record Holder 100 yd. dash :10. 2 Gary DeProspero 1966 220 yd. dash 122. 9 Gene Foehl 1967 440 yd. dash :51. 1 Mark Jacobs 1966 880 yd. dash 1:57. 8 Walt Chitwood 1966 1 mile run 4:27.4 Richard Sun 1967 2 mile run 9:34.53 Richard Sun 1967 440 relay :46.0 Lucy, Crutchfield, 1965 Swartz, Deprospero 880 relay 1:33. 8 Foehl, Briggs, 1967 Laque, Batten Mile relay 3:27.9 Foehl, Robinson, 1967 Newkirk, W. Baugh Broad Jump 21' 6 3114 Don Cager 1967 Triple jump 41' Andy Smith 1964 High Jump 5' 9 Mike Hampe 1964 Pole Vault 12' 1 3f4 Mike Hampe 1964 Shot Put 46' 11 Jim Atkinson 1965 Discus 139' jim Atkinson 1965 21 ,,...... 1967 Severna Park High School Varsity Lacrosse Team. Left to Right, Front Row: Coach Hopkins, Fava, Dashiell, McClure, Reno, Randall, Hill, Lawtong Middle Row: King, M. Lafferty, Hasfurther, S. Lafferty, Hemstetter, Reppard, Robertsg Rear Row: Litty, Welch, Young, Meachem, Smith, Briganti, Glatzel, Vosbury. LACBIISSE TEAM LOGS 3 WINS .... Coach Fred H o pk i n s diagrams a play on th e blackboard for his players. Although lightly regarded before the season, the Varsity lacrosse team posted an 8-2 record overall and finished second to St. Mary's in the Falcons first year of play in the Southern Maryland Lacrosse League. The Falcons owned a 3-1 mark in the league, but st. Ma.ry's had played one more game and w on the championship with a 4-1 record. laoh Meachem was third in the state of Maryland in scoring with 29 goals. Severna Park opened its 1967 season with a come-from-hehindvietory over Episcopal in a game played in Alexandria, virginia. Trailing 4-3 at the half-time intermission, the Falcons scored three goals early in the third period and another in the fourth to win 7-5. In their first league game, against Brooklyn Park, the Falcons scored a decisive 9-1 win. Bob Meacham hit the goal six times to bring his season total to ten in two games. The team lost its first game to st. Ma.ry's 4-3. The loss to the eventual champions was Sevema Park 's only defeat in league play. The score was tied 2-2 at the half, but the third quarter was the decider with st. Mary's outscoring the Falcons 2-1. The Falcons lost to Park School 12-3 in a non-league game played in Baltimore. Severna Park held a 2-0 lead at the con- clusion of the first period, but Park scored five goals in both the second and third periods to establish the winning margin. Their second league win came as they rolled to an 11-2 victory over Glen Burnie. Bob Meachem scored three goals bringing his cumulative total to 19. Severna Park defeated the United States Military Academy Prep 9-S in an exciting game. The Falcons held a 6-2 lead at the half, hut a spirited come back attempt by the military school closed the gap to ti-6 at the end of the third quarter and 9-s before time finally ran out. In a non-league return match against st. Marys, Severna Park took a 5-2 win avenging their earlier loss to the Annapolis school. Again the two teams played to a 2-2 tie through the first half, and again the third quarter decided the outcome of the game, but this time the Falcons scored two goals and added a third in the fourth period to chalk up a win, Against Chestertovm, the t e am scored a resoundingll-O victory as Meachem hit the goal six times to match his season high. The Falcons had a 6-o lead by the end of the first half and kept right on enlarging it until the end of the game. Severna Park won its final league game by defeating arch-rival Annapolis, 6-2. The Panthers did not score until there were less than four minutes left in the gameg by that time the Falcons had run up a commanding lead. The Falcons closed their season as they opened it with a win over Episcopal. This time the game was played at Falcon Field with the home team winning 4-2 as Bob Meachem ran his season total to 29 goals by scoring twice. 22 r. ' Q e--W. . 1' ' -1. if Q,g!f f Fe ' -:Axle ' -343,155 1 532.123 - aigiyi. 4 Q ,ge 1967 SEVERNA PARK HIGH SCHOOL Q R M, .3733 VARSITY LACROSSE RECORD Date Opgnent Score Carrie Site V ' -5 -2 M ' sv , -fig KZ- Q' April 7 Episcopal 7-5 Alexandria, VIFQIHIS. k l e in., p -1. April 11 Brooklyn Parka? 9-1 Brooklyn Park - 1 : - 1' Dick McClure, 21 Bob Meacham, 22 Ed smith, 23 211331 ii kMary SK 313 S3551 rf Attack Amd' Attack April 21 Glen Burnie Y 11-2 Glen Bm-nie me April 25 U.S.M.A. Prep 9-8 Falcon Field -1 Aix! .lfffafdj Ni A l :April 22 l:Iaiy's li-2 :icon ' -- . .1 1- V 'bzhir ay es er own - con le p ff ' ' 1 ' .13 May 5 Annapolisflf 6-2 Falcon Field A 1 , I V, ' May 12 Episcopal 4-2 Falcon Field f Q, 1 ' I QQ Q, Pk - Denotes Southern Maryland Lacrosse League game. ff- -1 3' , 11. fig, ' , '. Dave Reppart, 30 Steve Laffel-ty, 29 Russ Roberts, 20 Defense Defense Defense ' V ' -lil ,fvfl-gig? : R 1 1.e,,.,.....1e.,,,m.1, l,,. elll . w feel .1 f -9-an 0544 6-38 -Q 'il' . . 2 LUSSES - SECO D I LEAG E - H , N . I Hat fl KT I. ii I--i n , ' Ar., 35 A isle, . , M e-A-ee 2' 'tg I--1 . 1 14 1 1' eel- A K get-ee Q 1 ,Tm . A el 73- A , ef- .4 gg' K , ,. , IJ :'2,, 41: Q 19 ' ' . , I if-Y.-wifi - 'K -f W ' ,e s-xg .r . ' ' Q.. IPI ms, I' wk, .V 1 cs, ' 1' , , - . . '. .1 --4.4 - W. -2' H 5 efefk qwg-:le f - ,few 4' ' 3f'3ff'?e-ffl s-fi - fa mv .?f's3- ew - ' , , ' Q . 1 2 WT, nf at-fi 'R .212 , 3 9 1 , i e-, v ff irbe g 1 'Zi l' 1, n 'ltd' .ff 7? Y ' 63 if! ., f fl 1 ' ggi, 'Paexivlh ' fi - ' ... . A -7777 . I '9 - 'A 1- Tom Hemstetter, 14 Don Hasftuther, 15 Mike Dashiell, 16 Dick Vosbury, 18 Kirk Young, 32 Don Fava, 28 Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Goalie 1967 Severna Park High School Junior Varsity Lacrosse Team. Left to Right: Front Row: Coach Coyne, jolmson, B. Thompson, M. Lafferty, Souble, Larkin, Middle Row: Jones, Skrickus, Skinner, Day, Glatzel, WelchgRear Row:Yingling, Baker, Fish, jablin, Nitsche, E. Thompson, Dickerson. :mf jf 1 'E -eip. fe Zia 'N 'Jw .2 iff- 'T 'W 1 ? f,-gf ' V 1 E f J, 5 ,, 4 ,'!! J: .. I - L-1 rf f ' . - ,,,...-.aa - nl, ' , .. fwlwfi' 'W' , 2 - W x ,i'2Q fltq,2i..x,'. r. ., 1.9 - ' if e iglgjfrfl A 'Wi il! v : V . v 4- f , . r rf .ef f - an lf- , ,--fs-'gs sf M .xg-1sq,?..1fwfy'CfQ3, 1 9 P :Q , ,,, 'A is :,:r!.4,:y5,m,,r . The start of any lacrosse game is the face- off. In the top picture the official is placing the ball between the sticks of Don Hasfur- t11erff?15, light jerseyl and an opposing St. Ma.ry's player. Seconds later in the bottom picture the two players are scrambling for control of the ball as the other midfielders close in the ball is temporarily betw e e n Hasfurther's feet. While a St. Mary s player concentrates on fouling a Falcon by hooking , the ball which appears in the upper right corner of the picture flies through the air unnoticed. 1967 SEVERNA PARK HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR VARSITY LACROSSE RECORD Date Opgnent Score Game April 3 Edmondson 5-4 Alexandria, Virginia April 5 Annapolis 5-2 Annapolis April 10 Paterson Park 15-O Baltimore April 13 Northeasttlf 10-1 Falcon Field April 19 St. Mary's 7-2 Falcon Field April 24 Southern of Balt. 5-0 Baltimore April 27 Annapolis 6-4 Falcon Field May 1 Northeast? 8-1 Northeast May 4 Chestertownllf 1-2 Chestertown May 11 Forrest Park 7-2 Baltimore :F - Denotes Varsity, all others Junior Varsity. Necessary to the success of any large team are its able and hard w orking assistants. This years team was especially well sup- ported. Front Row: Richard Day, Scorer, Dana Bicks, JV Manager, Wade Thom as, Varsity Managerg Bob Hogan, Varsity Man- ager, Dave Davenport, Trainer, Rear Row, Doug Yingling, JV Student Coach, Doug Homes, JV Student Coach. t X L4:f 7ff14-ffwwge--' i s a at if 1 all 1'g1s5:': 'WC' i.'. ' VRS? 'ff-' 12.4 1- I Jig, f, ' if 1 ,s U A I , XM K ' ' . if it i5'f:r':,1,f gn F 'J fa, ---, w.,,t,-Mfr.:.'4f,..',-,:,.,- L ' .W -'ll-Y' J ?ilYf -7 13. If ....- - f 'wwf' MJ -15 While Don Fava skillfully defends the Falcon goal, Dick Vosbury and Fred Reno and fight with a St. Mary's player for control of the ball. 0? LQ, Row I-R. Schmidt, W. Holland, J. jeffra, L. Peyton, B. Phebus, I. Zimmerman, J. Briggs. Row II-W. Schaefer, B. Arkuszeski, R. Forbus, K. Stegman, R. Randall, B. Emrich, P. Buckmaster. Row III-Ass't. Coach R. Menikheim, Z. Schelhaus, J. Baker, Coach L. Moore Severna Park 10. . . . . Glen Burnie 2 Severna Park 6 ..... Northeast Severna Park 10. .... Southern Severna Park 8 ..... Andover Severna Park 3 ..... Arundel Severna Park 6 ..... Annapolis Severna Park O ..... Brooklyn Severna Park 1. . . . . Glen Burnie 5 Severna Park 9 Severna Park 15 Severna Park 2 Sevema Park 5 Severna Park 10 Severna Park 6 Severna Park Sevema Park Atholton Atholton Northeast Southern Andover Arundel Annapolis Brooklyn game the season, an earlier slump put the team out of the championship race. The Falcons had had a fine start winning two of their first four games, but the many fine individuals stars on the team could not seem to come up withthe winning combination. 25 Coach Lowell Moore ponde rs the next move for the team. xx., .-vw' : Y E? mi lit 1 : sl sian. iddk surge C! it I I 1. !Hi?.s1+ eKf: :ss i iff' f K Q . !lvx . - , X qu--- M:Sle,:Q7 F - ' A 'C'f'ff'f'. L K-srswfff. ' j x y mgfgwm 311. . ,-2' Q if 'X l , Q- 'V -K' Q ,fyfv ,' if' fn, Q l Willie Holland -5 -gr! Q, A., ,- 5-XS 31.5 ,ii ww v. efdcf' -8,4 X im wf nf Kd, i a!5' V75 '+'f f' Bill Emrich if 35214 Wayne Schaefer K Pi' 4' L4 Aga, W ax 5' Reggie Fox-bus if ' Bill Phebus 4 wg fi'-af 'zin f- -f -fm Y x fer: - j ff ,1f.f5.,.,4,,Q1, K I A , va, ' 2 Q .' S ' f' ,. 41 5 A X, A 54 -iff A f ,q Q. s .. up jim ' -' M J , V. Ig M, w 5155, , A- y- M M.,.q'g, w-sg ,-V , ga-,sz , , f ' ' lf 5' Q -c I - ' ,w ga x M ,, ' 2-,imlf g gk , .. 'f' . H,:.13,M wif: I gy f t. l. ' f 'Pi:fTf,:' q.. M wgw, 3.,,,,, Q, 4 V 5 l4'.,..N11,,?f-,'f ' ', ,gs 1, iff- 1'f,,, 3fi,n:t, . g -- -4 5 Y wid ' 'QJWG3- aj ' --.2 -Jef 'Jn I ' -Q ' -v 1- ' :',-.zyifb I-H5 '..- f 4' Schmidt l967 FALCIIN S Ion Brxggs ......., Karl Stegman Larry Peyton ,. emi? WX B111 Arkusze 'Vx Joe Jeffra John Z1mmerman Paul Buckmaster Batter Up. . . Shaeffer ,Q Robert Randall, t h r o w s a macing curve. V3 ,VII if ' 1SQ?53SfdC31iS2:1f'3:51:-21-1zT:--::f'5f1 Eff Jia' 'a ' 'ri 1- -- ' V ii! FALC0 FAIR A little bit of originality got the fair off to a promising start. Cinderella Goes to Falcon Fair One of the highlights of the fair Mama Pi tc he r 's Pizza Parlor' sponsored by the juniors. . . .andthe Senior Haunted House, al- ways the biggest attraction. 3 28 X S iw 5 , J!!-. a-gg. f f X if fi iv v- ef ' .zgug 2 .1-no W a-.W A . in, , . . '5g 8,. -Aj 1 5. np, az W - V '1 ,.. W r e .,-4, 1-QL ai I . 3 5 Aff? a ff? ,f f igg-liqi f if w i -is aw iz, , fix, ,, . The booth sponsored by junior Mental Health Association, only one of many Well, Don, there goes another con- solation prize. l Y.. 5 ii I f'! 4 f . la .WE . . Falcon Fair Court Qleft to rightj: Ann McGrillies, freshmang Ellen Thompson, sophomoreg Robyn Williamson, ju.nior5 Pat Callbeck, senior and queen of the fair. MISS SEVEB A PARK l967 Ups, downs, and all arounds Nancy Hennessee became M i s s Severna Park 1967 in April. With her new EXPO 967 Practicing on the mini-tramp . . .with the greatest of ease. . . up, up, and away distinction Nancy spent a weekend inNew York with Mrs. Aileen Warner, sponsor of the photography club of the school. Runners up were 15th to lstjz Terry Dutrow, Mary E. Boyd, Carol Stretch, Donna Nelson, and Dottie Re dding . T1 Y I lv f XMusic was provided by the Castlemen at ..... CE the last Freshman dance of the year. FBESIIMA W M -.-pg? .fx .care The refreshment ta. ble at Pon- dora's Paradise. SADIE IIAWKIN S G1t Yur Guy' was the theme of thls year's annual Sa 16 Hawkms dance A lung and queen were cron ned as the Shaparelles prov1ded muslc To add reahsm, a few goats attended Shown here IS one of the couples gettmg h1tched at the marrymg booth, perhaps the busxest spot at the dance V' C ff G' r ,1 I . if . 'J .4 fs- If we fe 3' , ' v Y Q' 5 . , . 4 d. A , ' : , 27 455927 .3'5:5tk'?3:': fi iv W5 1967 SUPPLEMENT STAFF KATHY BURDEAU IC MONITOR H131-EN ROY Tmlm CORDELL KATHY MQRFLL DEBBUQ SAUNDER5 SHARRI KRAMER JMN QUVSINMRRY G1NNY SEU-5 KAREN MADSEN RICHARD RQBINSON RICHARD SUN -1 -is-L . S, Q-X4 U we 15gr3ES'5f' 51301 I fi' H-, - ' 21 7' 1-W A QP!!! ' L g A 1 - N 9 ' D A A ' I .D Q Q -. 4 , -ef ?'m al X xx Us Q .M ... X f-A 1967 SEVEBNA PABK IIIGII SCIIO0L wwf-wzzsof , - - - ?'rmS::ZfIv,Nfx . - ... A ' . EMBEBS Volume VII Editor-in-Chief HAIL MABTENSEN Associate Editors DEBBIE KENT BEBYL PBUSINIISKI BBIAN IIENLEY SUSAN CLIDPPEB F0llEW0llD As the year draws to a close, we find ourselves stopping to think of the many hours we have spent at SPHS. For many of us it has been six long years, and yet as we proceed down Falcon Field on graduation night, it will seem like only yesterday that we entered the school as frightened little seventh graders-awed by the crowds and the big Seniors. Since this is the last class to attend SPHS for six years before graduating, EMBERS would like to pay special tribute to it - especially to those seniors who were in the original class of '67. We hope that this yearbook will bring back the memories of the accomplishments of the class during the past six years. In the theme section, we tried to point out some of the changes that have been made throughout the year. Change, or progress, is important for the improvement of the school and the advancement of Knowledge, and we feel that SPHS keeps changing constantly for the good of the students. I would like to express my appreciation to the editors for their hard work and support throughout the year. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Burgess for his assistance in solving the many problems I confronted. It is my hope that in the future EMBERS will continue to be a student publication that Severna Park High can be proud of. JJKQJIZLZ DEDICATIO T0 Tll0SE SENl0RS WIIO WERE IN TIIE LAST 7th GRADE CLASS AT S.P.ll.S. The first class officers of the Class of '67, 3125 .f f ' is 'L R 2' V , ' 15, 'I 1 JW 5 P R ' e 51 2 15157 4 From left to right: Student Council Pres., Student Council Treas., Senior Class Treas. , and Homecoming Queen. SIX YEARS AT S.P.ll.S. G. Aversa Clark C. Bailey Clopper 1. Baker Clutz H. Baker Craycraft W. Baugh Crouch S. Bayles Cunningham S. Belschner Daugherty D. Bolger Davies T. Bragg Decker R. Bralm Dennis R. Brewington Dietz 1- B1'i995 Dineen J. BFOWD Dittmar L. Brown Dominick P. Brown Ellis T. Brown Emi-ich M. Buchanan Erwin D. Burke Eves K. Burkhardt Fava D. Cager Ford 5. Carey Francis W. Carter Frey J. Castel Grigg K. Chaffon Grimes J. Christeck Gross S. Christie Gustin I. Christopher A. Hagood P. Claffy j Hampe 1 I Harder Hardy Hasfurther Hatchard Hill Hogan Holland Howard Hunt Hunt Ingram jablin James JHY johnson johnson Jones Jones Kent Kirchner Lafferty LaPorte Leedy Legs Lindsay Lloyd Lomax Lovell S. M C. L. K. M I. C G. C. L. J. J. I. R. R. M L. D. D. S. L. N. R. I. R. E. i cil Sec. Regional Student Coun- 3 Q Captain of the Cheerleaders frightj ttudent Council Sec. fleftj and A 1 Lucy McClelland McDowell McGrillies McGuiness Macknovitz MacLaughlin Markell Martensen Mechesney Moon ' Moore Moreland More land More land Moxley Mullins Nelson Neumann Newcomb Nicholson Nielsen Norris Parrish Patton Paul Pearson Pe rron Peters Phebus Phillips Puolsen Prusinoski Pumphrey Pumphrey Pumphrey Rawlings Reagan Redding Reppard Rider Roberts Rude Ryan Sappington Schaul Schenck Sears Shepherd Shilling law Shumway Smith Smith Smith 3 Spink Stith Stretch Swartz Tarr Teasdale Thomas Tramer Trent Tangeman Tubbs Turlington Tumer Vosbury Wheeler White White Whitney Widrnann Wiggins Wolf Wood Woodward Woodward Wright Yanni lre land Miss SPHS 1966 .5 f in 'C an Z? -13- .f ,aw ff' .0 A Ea. 2 -X ww s -In-vq + 1... . ,.,-...S HI Lani. v 5- X ,.f' e W, ,. , fc X15 ,Q N iawme: 0lI JOY! TIIAT IN 0Ull EMBERS IS SOMETHING TIIAT Il0Tll LIVE. . . . WILLIAM WOIlIlSWOIlTIl 99 THEME ................. .......... 6 FACULTY and ADMINISTIlATION .......... ........ l 2 GRADUATE .................................. ........... 2 6 ACTIVITIES and 0llGANIZATIONS .......... ......... SPOIlTS ............................... ........ UNDEIIGIIADUATES .......... .... ADVERTISING ........ ........ PATIl0NS ........ ....... ..90 138 176 206 .239 ANOTIIEIl YEAR AT S.P.II.S. BEGINS- BIIINGING WITII IT MANY CHANGES . . . . . . our first Foreign Exchange student . . . ln new students . . . x a well as new per onalitie in the administration and supervision oi the school. NEW CDUBSES WERE ADDED . . . NEW PRDJECTS ENDEAVDBED . . . A.F.S. Breakfasts . . . . . Proiect Hope and Tootsie Boll Pops. 1 1 1 Chem-Study and Health . . . I Favorite bands . . . contests and llll l Friday mornings in the auditorium this NEW TROPHIES - A CHANGE THAT MARKS THE INCREASED SPIRIT AND STRENGTH 0F THE SCHO0L 9 CHANGES Fill! THE SENl0llS Senior Buttons . . . A new mascot K z 2 'S CAULDBIIN IMPULSE , :. 'NM p - Q t iw? Q A GRI. :xml QL A M fs w 3 A ' 7 Q '5 , ,E E 5? as L . . . And Privileges. The portable huts multiplied in number And there were of additions to ff 1 Falcon Field . . . cg, h he W ikfafw- +1 5 Even the cheerleaders changed uniforms. lp 'F CHANGE which the world or you or both but if then when and where and how CHANGE today and every day as all are ready BE READY CHANGE everywhere and every place as all are ready BE READY CHANGE youxse If and everyone as all are ready BE READY to CHANGE the world or chang ed be by if HAROID RUTH, Assistant in Administration Mr. Roth, the Student Council Advisor and a former History teacher at SPI-IS, is a well -known figure around the school. He was born in Northampton, Pennsylvania , and obtained an AB degree at Muhlenberg College where he ma- jored in Social Studies. Mr. Roth re ce ived his MFA in Secondary School Administration and Super- vision from the University of Mary- land. CHARLES S, WHITE, Supervisor of Instruction Mr, White, another new staff member at SPHS, came to us from Glen Burnie High School. Sometimes he is noticed slipping quietly into the back of class- rooms, observing teachers and students. He was born in Baltimore, and obtained his BS at Towson, majoring in History. He went on to the University of Maryland where he received his MEd in Administration and Supervision. , . . W5 ,C-5.-fffjf, - . ' fig' V SECBETABIAL STAFF Jane Ulrich Patrlcla Yoerger Joyce Mitchell Richard R. Berger Industrial Arts Calif. State College KBS? lk nk bk Stage Crew, Wrestling - C V . A W Ai iw, Q f . fe . h': : james L. Burgess Art East Carolina College IBSJ .. ,+.. -,V iff Margaret Blackmond Home Economics Berea College KBSD wk wk wk Future I-Iomemakers of America Y.. ff ta ' asia if Sifyff Yi E Jeanne Calderazzo Science U. of South Carolina uf-Am Mr. Powell talks with many parents who have questions about th e varied courses offered at S. P. H.S., and which will be best for their son or daughter. n. ,, 43 A M13 . .., .4 , fm ss Bef f Lggw fff'.f1w1ff,i Q ' 's Y 8 apf1'a2'1.: Sharon Boggess Andrew H. Borland Science Physical Education Marshall University Atlantic Christian QABJ College QBSQ Pk Pk bk Football, Track W , QE, fi. g 9 'V K S ,feb 'Q 4A X 91 Q3 Catherine Cannell Lena Clemmer Mathematics Business U. of Washington Winthrop College QBA, U. of Md 'lf if JF QBS 8 MEdj National Honor Society if ik if Future Business Leaders of America 'l , S Q S. Douglas Bowers English St. johns and Towson USS: lk Pk Pk Impulse ., egg in. i Barbara Cook English Western Maryland IBA! Pk Pls 44 Drama Club, Thespians 'eww 17 ti- E Mr. Metzger, an eleventh and twelfth grade counselor usually has a busy day talking with many students and helping them plan for college or careers. William Coyne, Jr. Mathematics Millersville State C351 Pk PK ek Football Av ff Francis J. Evans Business Indiana State Teachers College QBSQ lk ik ek School Store, FBLA r Et 'S' Pr ' if -.3 ' ' at 'F W f 5 'sl ' A r , 7 7 I 13 f e- 'f N . ' Carlos Crosier Donna Dawson Elizabeth Deladrier Science English Mathematics West Virginia U. Seton Hill College St. johns University KBS, QBAJ Teachers Col. 1BSj ek ik lk lk Pk PK Cheerleaders Future Teachers of America . 15561 ' 31' gf Gif' ',. QCA i 4 Q 'il . 4 Donzelle L. Everette Harriet V. Fisher Richard Fragale English English Social Studies Va. Union U. QABQ Washington College Muhlenberg Va.. State College QABJ QBAQ QMS, wk wk wk Pk af lk wk Pk wk Will 8 Prophesy Senior Class Talon Comm. Basketball I ,-I, . ' , by I . I 1 .5 V' wi Bette Helm james I-loage Art Social Studies Ohio State U. Ohio Wesleyan U. :BPM cw wk FF lk junior Debate Club 5 f . S e. Judith A. Dunn Foreign Language Westminister College umm PK Dk 41 Freshman Class ' ' 2135.5 ' 53? as we 5 ' we-f l F ef xv Elivabeth Heinz Science Valparaiso U. KBAJ wk wk ar Tri-Hi-Y ... , 9350 'Ju X . 1 six? . , ,AQ WS z - . Sandy G. Hogan Foreign Language U. of California KB-Al Fred W. Hopkins, jr. Latin S English Gettysburg College QBA 8 MEdj if wk wk Lacrosse Mildred Jones Special Education Morris Harvey College KBAJ Donna Kozuch English Indiana St. G Penn. State QBS S MEdJ if Elizabeth Hutchins Social Studies U. of N. C. QAB S MAT3 james Keedy Industrial Arts Fairmont QBS S MAQ wk nk wk Wrestling Barry L. Lauver Science Susquehanna U. QBAJ if Pk ik Interact Club ,xxx in -'QQ Luther Immler Music Lebanon Valley Course U. of Md. QBS 8 MSj wk :of Pk Marching Band Majorettes M., ,..,:,,,5 tg, 1, J. ' 1 f ,v .ff . qs' -' tx jean A. Keenhold Foreign Languages Muhlenberg College cAB1 wk ak wk Booster Club Kenneth R. Lawson Science Western Md. KABJ Pk ek Pk Y. E. S. 19 Pynette S. Jefferson Home Economics Md. State 8 U. of Md. fBSf3MEdj Bklkfk Jr. Red Cross .3 Eugene A. Kirk Special Education Frostburg State Col. cw Pk Pk lk Safety Council Ethel johnson Science Ithaca College CBS? ,411 X in 5 ft ' f 6 I . nu' jane Kirk English West Virginia U ws: Pk Pk Dk Majorettes :aj iw' ,N ,M FL Robert E. Leake Social Studies Madison College KHP-7 ik Pk ak Football, Social Studies Club 'Weil 1? Bettie Anne Mayo Physical Education Madison College CBS? ik Pk 14 G.A.A. , Archery Club, Gymnastics Club it Charles Leroy Leisure Social Studies john Hopkins U. LBA G MEdl Pk Pk Pk Chess Club vilffwifig aw A fi? ' A ' f ai . .4 g. 2 is . s .NR so i4:!'7vl'- . .H Sibyl McClelland Social Studies Salisbury State Col. CBA? Helen Lovell A .. -s . i J.:-A, iw? '19 t X if 'ki Elizabeth A. Maas Science Mathematics Goucher College Western Maryland KBA, QABQ . s Q :ww 3 E 2 a A 1 2 ? l 2 rr .SO I A K Richard E. Menikheim Floyd Metzger Social Studies Guidance Towson State College 5011111 D2k02521 State CBS? CMEGU svn I C 2529 509' 1 - ,W Ja. , 31:2 A Q s E. Gemmell E. Martin English Muhlenberg College KAB? lk lk Pk Cheerleaders M-cz ,aa-.3 uQflqF Frances L. Middleton Home Economics Western Maryland Columbia U. IBA 8 MA! Pk Pk lk Future Nurses of America Lowell C. Moore Physical Education 20 t - J -. I I D ' Ann Mopsik Donald E. Mueller Foreign Language Science Lycoming College Washington College QABJ QBSJ ' QQ- ' 1, sr ,:. QI'-ff' f we- e ?f!2?PQ5?X?:.i- - SH A Arie Lee Pace Nancy M. Parker English English Bluefield State Col. Marietta College Columbia U. Fitchburg Teachers QBS 8 MA, Col. QBA G MECU :ff fu, . 43, , ,-.-ze Patricia Norcross Mathematics Holstrau U. CBAJ V vtf Judith Ann Pitcher Foreign Language West Va. U. CMAJ PF Pk Pk junior Class ,. 5 - . ef 4'-fy. 1 A rm Y x . - - x , L a QL .54?f13 'i N Barbara Rephz-mn English Frostburg State C551 Pk Pk Pk GAA Bowling 21 A Ports Libiiiii, F Q CO11eQQ5'3f?1Y9f'Sfet W6 .gs Afelgisi gifeweu f G'i33'?9F 3 . a WeStfVifQigia 5 9752:- ,A ff If is ,N 'QQ1' ,A f fr' Qc' George R. Roberts Physical Education U. of N. C. CHAD wk lk ik Football James M. Smith Social Studies' Frostburg State CBS? HF Sk wk Key Club vffffws. l Q gy Jacqueline Steele Physical Education Marshall University mm Pk Pk Pk GAA Tennis Club Robert J. Ruck Industrial Arts East Carolina College QBS 8 MAJ Pk ik lk Fire Brigade Johanna Snyder Social Studies U. of Md. Pk Pk bk Senior Class Y. E. S. at . 1 - S Jeanne E. Stemer Business Shippensburg St. Col. C351 V 5, , H x-5 'rx 1 Q :Ax 4 3 , w fair' 'it 'if - 3 Virginia Siler Science East. Term. State U. wsu lk ik ik Sophomore Class Qi' Y Paul W. Snyder Music Westminister Choir Col. QBMus S MMusj Pk wk Pk Modern Music Masters f fs .ef James Stevens Guidance U. of Md. CMM HK bk Ik Embers 22 Donna C. Smith 9-iflhie get . v. Eunice Smith Social Studies Mathematics Randolph Macon Hood College Woman's College QABJ mm lk Dk lk American Field Service f . . . ' 1 -J ,e ' 3 . . R, , f 1' if v Homer L. Springer, Jr. Richard L. Sprouse Art Social Studies Richmond Professional West Virginia U Institute QBFAJ QBSJ Pk Pk lk Future Teachers of America Miss Perry keeps up with current events for her POTC classes by spending her free period in the library. Aretha M. Stubbs Home Economics fx to Haj, Q 'Q David H. Tag Industrial Arts M Arthur G. Tassey Social Studies Boston U. QABQ Columbia U. QMAJ sk wk PF Social Studies Club Patricia I. Wilhoit Business Eastern Kentucky State QBSJ A.M. 8 N. College U. of Md. gssj wk Pk as 'F 44 if Stage Crew Future Homemakers of America a' if , .f H s 7 , 1 W, Aileen Warner Nancy Watson Business Mathematics Woman's Division Washington College ofV,P.I. fBSy U. Of N. C. QBS S MAj Ik Dk wk Photography FBLA 23 .Ss-r X 2 P 1 'S as 'W' lr' I' 4 Frances Thompson Business Westminister College CBP-A7 Nil Ophelia G. Williams Librarian Morgan State College CAB! Pk Pk PF Audio-Visual Aids -A rf rf- ,i Q, .. 'ia JT! A . ai? is e ' f F 4 Ruby M. Wyant French S English Shaw University KABJ Pk wk Pk Sophomore Class vt' Agnes 1. Turner Physical Education U. of Md. 0353 Pk Pk bk GAA 3- .-.ff Roger L. Willis Industrial Arts U. of Md. QMEUU Pk Pk ik Driver Education Audio-Visual Aids rv Q rw 9 'J' Sandra Yates English Tenn. Technological U. QBSJ A LTY ACTID The Thinker A. . . Miss Cook. . . you. . . y What the devil's going on here? Don't look now boys, but I think we're being spied on. 24 , ff' It's a bird! It's 2. plane It's. . .! FETEBIA ST FF Q- we 53 'Qt .4 Row 1-left to right: Julia Korzeniewski, Deloras Watkins, Patty Dominick, Dottie Suter, Ruth Harrington, Dottie Thomas, Jessie Fitzroy. Row 2-Babe Grube, Lilian Zoeller, Elizabeth Dulin, Doris Bancroft, Edith Dove, and Anna Maria Horky. 3 :QL YT' ' n.. i ini s .Q Y 1. xnxx.-suis.: Presjdqnt, . . Vice-President Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ...,....-..-..... ... Q ,, .Susie Ailor . . . . Bob Gilbgeath .. -.. . . . . .,Gina Moss Margie McClelland SUSAN MARIE AILOR Susie . . . likes people who talk a lot. . . French poodles. . . Southern hospitality. . .famed for accidents daat weren't my fau1t .. . All right y'all, Cut it out! . . .loves the Class of '67 and its overwhelming success. . . Stetson U. in Florida. . . social worker or politician. Booster Club 1, 2, 35 Social Committee 2, 3, 45 AFS 35 Student Council 3,45 Executive Committee 45 Interclub Council 3,45 I-Iomeroom Officer 2, 35 EMBERS 25 Powderpuff Manager 35 Class Activities 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Vice-President5 Senior Class President5Jr.MentalHealtl1 Association Co-ordinator 4. JOHN MICHAEL APPLETON Would like to be a pilot or a computer programmer. . .to at- tend AACC and then U. of California. . .Vietnam bound if worst comes to Worst. J., 'QM KAY ELIZABETH ARK Merry Mustang . . . Life s a ve r friend. . . Grants. . .waits for Wednesday night phone calls. . . e g g . . . crunch , . .plans 2 include A C . FTA 1. CARL THOMAS BALLEY Car1os . . . C. T. . . . enjoys politics, ships, S reading. . . to amend Duke or Yale to major in law. Social Science Club 2, 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Science Club 1,2, Treasurer 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Tempest History Magazine 3, 4, Senior Editor 4. GUY DONALD AVERSA Guy . . . Porky . . . certain redhead who drives an antique. . . Hon . . .wants to go into the service and get it over with. . . Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3,45 Football 2, 3, 45 All-County Defense 4. HARRY P. BAKER Penny . . . enjoys hunting, football, 8 lacrosse. . . checkers and other things that take brains do not interest him. . .crazy sense of humor. . . Navy in the future. W' lug.: JAY ROWLEY BAKER Jay . . .m ath wh iz. . .likes 800's. . . that's close . . . lt's 113' Swv, simple-look! . . . travels. Cross Country 35 Wrestling 25 Stage Crew 4. MARGARET THERESA BANCROFT Peggy . . . fast walker. . . collects everything. . . mornin' . . . Likes Beatles' oldies. . .will attend college. . .would like to be a teacher. FTA 2, 3,45 Secretary 3,45 Powderpuff 3. LARRY BARNES REGINA MARIE BARNES Barnesy . . .frequently seen with her best buddy Magill. . . clown. . . Look man! . . .wants to go to Mexico. . .AACC. . . would like to work in foreign service. . .just love that name. TALON 3,45 Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3,4. WILLIAM CHARLES BAUGH Bill '. . . track star. . . can be seen running. . . plans to attend I colleg e. ,Q- fw, 'W if fail? an future architect. Band 1, 2, 3. Football 3g Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 23 Indoor Track 3, 4. CONNIE LOU BEAVERS Connie . . .likes parties. . . plans to attend Strayer Business College and to work in a beauty salon. SALLIE HELEN BAYLES Sallie . . . v e rs a t i 1 e in music. . . conscientious monitor. . . hopes to attend RPI and major in art education. National Honor Society 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Tri-M 3,45 Marching Band 2, 3, 4. WARREN E. BECKER Nurd . . . handles a mean pair of sticks for the Spectres. .. STEPHEN GLENN BELSCHNER Steve . . . swimming 8 camping. . .likes having a good time and the new fastback mustangs. . .future plans include NSA, Navy, and college. Librarian 1, Spanish Club 4. EDWARD BRADLEY BIEBERICH Brad . . . enjoys water skiing. . .wicked laugh. . .winter apple S orange carrier for his wrestling diet . . .what band?. . . hopes to attend VPI and work in the CO-OP program with the Marine Engineering Lab. National Honor Society 43 Safety Council 431-Iomeroom Pres- ident 45 Co-Chairman of Senior Points 43 Chairman of Student Council Food Drive 45 junior Mental Health Association 4, President 43 Track 25 Wrestling 3, 4. Committee 4. LAURA T. BLALOCK Lau.ra . . .likes sewing, reading, and n-aveling. . . quiet. . . future includes Chowan College. . .would like to become an airline stewardness. National Honor Society 49 French Club 39 Dramatics Club 49 Safety Council 4. DIANE MARIE BOLGER Diane . . . enjoys playing football S working on FHA. . . inter- ested in oceanography. . .hopes to attend St. Mary's. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapt. Parliamentarian, H i s t o r i a n 3, State Parliamentarian, Chapt. President 49 GAA 3, 49Archery Club 1, 29 Bowling Club 3, 4. MARY SHARON BOONE Sharon . . . interested in everyone. . . always smiling. . . Are you out of your tree? . . . proud to be in Class of '67. . . good powderpuff linesman. . .future includes college. Chorus 29 Intramurals 39 Powderpuff 39 Spanish Club 3, 49 Social MARY ELIZABETH BOWEN Mary, Mary! . . . quiet. . .known for math grades. . . Don't call me Liz . . .likes literature. . .hopes to attend A . GAA 29 Pep Club 29 Spanish Club 49 Dramatics Club 4. THOMAS MERELE BOSS Tommy . . . teacher' favorite. . .long live Cape Saint Claire .nu-GQQ and a certain junior girl. . .what he says is almost as funny as the way he says it. . .future includes AACC. , Spanish Club 39 Homeroom Officer 4. NANCY LYNN BOWEN Likes dancing S horses. . . Well . . .claims Mike Fury as her hero. . .special dislike for stock cars and Lincoln Speedway. . . loves Rolling Stones. . .future plans include business college and a secretarial job. MARY ELLHNI BOYD MEBA . . .likes green MG's and pizzas. . . messes up cheers.. . just get her together with the girls. . . What cheer are we doing? . . . devoted to Gary. . .wants to go to college. Cheerleader 49FBI..A 491-Iomeroom Officer 49 TALON 49 Soc- ial Committee 3, 4. TIMOTHY RAYMOND BRAGG Tim . . . interest in bowling. . . quiet. . .future includes U. of Maryland or Loyola in Louisiana to study law. Science Club 19 Spanish Club 3,49 Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3,4 AFS 4. S ROBERTA JEAN BRAUN Jeannie . . . friendly. . . wedding bells this summer. . . hopes to be a secretary for NSA. FBLA 43 Photography Club 3, 43 Vice-President 4. MARY JANE BREWER M.J. . . . doesn t think she s coordinated enough to surf. . . Leonardo. . .likes being near the water. . . RealIy ..,. paint and poetry. . .AACC or Maryland Institute. EMBERS 23 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3. ROBERT S. BREWINGTON Bob . . . lead guitar for the Titans. . . interested in electronics. . . us ua l l y seen with a special blonde. . . future includes college for electrical engi- neering. JOSEPH FRANCIS BRIGANTI Joe . . . hobbies include having a good time. . .likes to play bridge. . . will attend U. of Maryland. Football 2, 35 JV Lacrosse 2, 35 Span- ish Club 4. MOST LEADERSHIP Lionel Hunt and Susie Ailor 4.-'15 jimmy . . . tiger hat. . . agrees with thumb wrestler. . . doesn't he ever stop become a music teacher. JAMES BRGN N Band 15253545 Marching 1,2,3,45 Booster Band 3,45 Drum Major 45 Band President 45 Interact Club 45 Tri-M 3,45 Bas- ketball Manager 45 Homeroom Officer 4. PRISCILLA CELESTINE BROWN Boldy . . .loves singing, dancing, and one particular fellow. . . enjoys meeting lots of people. . .plans to work or go to night school. FI-IA 15 Softball 15 Powder-puff 35 FBLA 3,45 Chorus 4. JAMES BRIGGS Fred . . . Hey now . . .AACC in the future. Track 45 Indoor Track 4. JONATHAN WALLACE BRIGGS Jon . . . Castleman. . . plays a mean trumpet. . .likes to sing. . . reading 8 tennis. . . ace on the basketball court. . . future in- cludes college. Concert Band 2, 3, 5 oo a 5 , , 2, 354, Co-Captain 4. 4 F tb ll 2 Baseball 3 4' Basketball 1, everyone. . . champion beating that baton?. . . likes girls, music, and art...will attend U. of Maryland to 495 sw.. USAF. Softball 1, FBLA 4. MARY WHITE BUCHANAN Mary . . . fun to be with. . .likes to be active in sports. . . in- terested in people...usua1ly seen with a certain junior... plans to attend college. GAA 2, 3,45 Bowling Club 2, 35 Gymnastics 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 3,45 Basketball 25 Drarnatics Club 2,4. EDYTI-IE LYNN BUCKINGHAM Lynn . . .friendly. . .likes blue Fords and Alan. . . longs for weekends. . . enjoys sports and Italian food. . .plans to enter business world. FHA 45 Booster Club 45 l-Iomeroom Vice-President 4. 33 LINDA RAE BROWN Linda . . . quiet. . . only if you don't know her. . . g ave up Olympics for business. . .will attend business school or enter 'THOMAS ALLEN BROWN -.,,, isis arfbfv' wr- 1571? PATRICIA KAY BUCKINGI-LAM Pat . . .likes include s w im min g and football. . . favorite place is M an i cl ok an. . . What Garcia? . . . will work a.fter graduation. Homeroom Treasurer 25 Homeroom President 3, 45 Chorus 2, 35 FBIJX 2, 3, 4. SHERRY MELINDA BURGESS Sherry . . .likes cars. . .future undecided. DEBORAH M. BURKE Debbie , . .tall blond. . . cars, OC, S parties. . . Guess what Ihearcl! .. .plans to be a secretary. ' . ' ' , ' ' Dramatics Club 13 FBLA 2, 3,4. X ROBERT SANDERS BURNETT Bob . . .never has much to say about anything. . . Want to buy an Impulse? . . .hopes to attend American University. Safety Council 1,2, 3,43 Student Council 1,25 Spanish Club 45 Football 1, 2, 3. KAREN L. BURKHARDT Kay . . . Will , . . ho rs e b a c k riding and outdoor sports. . . dislikes snobs. . .is willing all good grades to a parti c ular sophomore. . . plans to attend art school. CHARLOTTE IAVERNE CAGER Charlotte , . . plans to work during the summer. . . may go to school for two years. . .will probably enter the Air Force. DONALD ALPHONZO CAGER Donny . . .likes weekends. . .loves one particular w om an. . . Morgan State College to become physical education teacher. Homeroom Treasurer 15 Track 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN CALLBECK I 5 A, 5 ' 4? Pat . . .loves cheerleading sweater and number 82. ..hates 5 rainy days. . .Donnie. . . always plannin g a dance. . . 'Can't hear you! . . . Homecoming. . .will attend Western Maryland J' University. Cheerleader 4- National Honor Society 3, 45 Social Committee 2,3,4, President 45 Booster Club 2, 3,45 Safety Council 3,45 Powderpuff 35 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 GAA5 Class Activities , Chairman 1, 2,4 , My I 54 lax., :. INE CLARE CARDINALI bells and secretarial work. FBLA 3,45 chorus 2,4 5 . A A f 'Zflf' Vt? 'T 'sf' ' ff 'Q 1' as i N 6 L' J 5 . AM., iq Loads of fun anytime...quiet...1ooks forward to wedding X' s Ji' J if ' ic SU AN CAREY Su . . .likes football. . .wants to become fashion coordinator . . .plans courses in art at U. of Maryland. WILLIAM JOSEPH CARTER Mary. . .drives Super hemi-powered white o vo . . . g Librarian 1, 25 Safety Council 4, Social Science Club 4. DEBORAH JANE CARTER college and a career in medical technology. 45 Instrumental Band 2, 3, 4. SALVATORE JOSEPH CASCIO U. of Baltimore in the future. Band 2, 3,45 Marching Band 4. JOHN HARRY CASTEL john . . .future undecided. Bill . . . Flash. . .likes playing his guitar. . . Peter, Paul, and V l Ri ht! Debby ...enjoys bowling, reading, and West Virginia ac- cents... l-low was the Trig. test? ...future plans include Marching Band 2, 3,45Booster Band 3,45 Tri-M 3, 4, President Sam . . .sleepy looking guy on the drums. . . smiles easily. ii i? .ai A : 2 E195 2 r - swf 231' V ' lirifl ' , ., 3. ,'a?.,'..--'fu ,' it , -.sf-- Q- .r ti 1 f fr , g.i'!g E' i s ' U' 1 9 a t V' . .. . 5. -. .. WS 'EB 'M Ii 35 K 'i i ' agar? i 5 iii 35 ,Q g-wsu: L. .. Lanai 15,9252 fri A ,twat Eiga? E 3 ?.i2sf2f3?f 21.43 1 5 1 13:2 'rfwig Yi ' 'ififie 4 gif... 1 . A . ' T -has A5 isiiiiis 355 .sa 1 A ...5 14 '2f21I,2' 'H S 1 . I 'f01',w ,. ,i A.i!.,:..7iQ,,,iiQ : , :fir -A i - A .Var A. . 3 5 61' M f 1 .Q S 4 5 it .gi rm 5. 3 as 23. it ' ,,. A. KATHLEEN CHAFFON Cooky . . . dramatics re n dit i on s of poems. . . because of Bruce . . .strange lunches. . . I'd like to, but I've been absent too much already . . .Hai-npe's singing partner. . . plans to at- tend A2C2. Social Committee lgBooster Club 1,25 Cheerleading 25 EMBERS 1, 39 Homeroom President 4. CARL CI-IAMBERLAIN Plans to travel throughout the U. S. A. . . will tour islands in the Navy. Spanish Club 4. Little Ray . . . plans to be a secretary. FBLA 2, 3, 4. .i,.L 41' Spanish Club 4 Senior Play 45 Interact 3, 4. YU WI ELAINE LEE CHRISTENSEN Lainer . . .likes the old gang. . . Didwe have last night? . . .dislikes airline strikes. . . No! . . . plans tg at- tend U. of Delaware to major in history. Gymnastics Club 25 Social Committee 49 TALON Health Association 4 3 CAUILDRON Business Manager 4. I g MICHAEL DENNIS CHOLLET Mike . . . snow 8 New England. . .Motown Bands. . .likes the Clippers. . .language lab. . .plans to attend U. of Maryland. .4 WANDA LOU Cl-IILDRESS any homework 43 jr. Mental SCOTT CHRISTIE Scott . . . friendly. . . says he has gained a lot from working in the library. . . Hi . .. plans to go to college. JAMES FRANKLIN CHRISTOPHER Plans to stay single. . .would like to enter forestry. PAUL MICHAEL CLAFFY Sports enthusiast. . . Colt fan. . . Poor Baby . . . has never missed a Falcon game. . .plans to attend U. of Maryland in Air Force RUI' C. National Honor Society 43 Homeroom Officer 1, 3,4. HAROLD CONRAD CLARK JR. Harold , . .plans to attend college with hopes of becoming a teacher. Marching Band 2,3,4, Track 2, 33 Concert Band 2, 3,4. CHRISTINE MARIE CLOPEIN a certain boy. . . plans to go to school and become a beautician. FBLA 3,45 Photography Club 43 Chorus 3,4. M' Q. 5 3 I , ' 6 Ph SUSAN SUMMERS CLOPPER Y f ' X Sue . . . Seigy . . .likes Annapolis. . . backbone of 'C K Dramatics Club. . . Hi, Fink . . . whiz at selling ads , I 41,7 A m . . . Corrals Kindergarten cherubs. . . strong convictions ' ' ' . . .loses things. . . college bound to Carnegie Institute - ofTechnology in Pittsburgh. . . will become a kinder- ' -aw , ff ' ' ', V A , 1 .. , , garten teacher. 5, f i t Booster Club 2, 3, 43Pep Club 23Dramatics Club 1, 2, ' i 4 ' g ' ' 3, 4,National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, National Ho- ' ' . ' A nor Society 3,45 EMBERS 1,2, 3,4, Assistant Circu- lation Editor 3, Advertising Editor 43 Homeroom Of- f' ficer 1,25 Safety Council 3,4, Lieutenant 4. i-in f if . dl V 3 'fl' .19 f r eg ' :Gi 7 .4 ,ffm Ne R RICHARD G. CLUTZ M, Plans to go home and go back to work. g Homeroom President 131-Iomeroorn Vice-President 2. 'A Q. gl 5 'I' 1 CLASS CLOWNS Judy Hampe and Steve Lucy Chris , . . likes sports cars and Elvis Presley. . . Smokey . . . LINDA ANNE COGLEY Linda , . .her name is Nielsen now always busy in the guidance office and busine ss department plans to be a housewife. Peace Corps Club 15 Chorus 2, 3,45 FBLA 4 ROBERT J. COLLINS Bob . . . Collins you idiot . . . career 1n fore 1 g n service Audio-Visual Aid 2,35 Dramatics Club 4, Cross Country Manager 35 Social Science Club 4. THOMAS EUGENE COLLINS om always seems pre p are d m class . . , Ask me if I care' photography bug likes North Arundel Hospital. . . dlslrkes Yamahas AACC if S GREGORY JOSEPH CORWELL Gre enjoys sports .likes S p a n i sh . . . would like to attend UDIVSYSICY of Baltimore. RONNIE SYLVESTER COOK Ronnie tall interested ln IBM and electronics. RUTH HELEN CRAYCRAFT uth My mother loves me . . . Army fan . . .future in- cludes a Job and marriage. FBIA 3, l-lomeroom President 3. DAVID ALEXANDER CROUCH Dave , . . poetic . . .likes dancing . . . Oriole fan . . . enjoys a variety of music. . . likes sincere people. . . future plans include A2C2 or the service. Homeroom President 45 JV Football 1, 2 5 Track 1. . . . Are Virginia Spanish 1ohn . . . nHuh 3 H- Science MARY JENNIFER CRUTCHFIELD Jill , . . Bah! . . . special interest in Armbruster's. . . I got a question! . . . strong dislike for calories. . . new roommate you two twins? . .hopes to attend junior college in and teach ballet fun., A Homeroom Vic e-President 4. JOHN ARCHER CUNNINGHAM can be seen at Cape Arthur Atlantic . . . Crazy' . . . . .plans to become a commercial artist. Club 1 Club 43 Social Committee 43 Gymnastics Club 2, Q' f , ' 40' N it DIANE LYNN CUSHMAN Cush . . .loves to talk . . . attempts to ski. . . adores tall boys .,, My hair needs cutting, don't you tl1ink? . ..future in- cludes NSA. . . hopes to combine traveling and a job. GAA 25 Talon 33 FBLA 3,4, Vice-President 4, Maryland State President 4. DONNA MARIE DAILEY df'fw.Xk A .anll 2 -.- L 'id nf'- Donna . . . artist . . . enjoys water sports and ice -skating. . . . Y Right! . . . seen working at I-lochschi1d's . . . hopes to attend f? ki . , Towson and study art. xi CAULDRON 3g Social Science Club 3, 43 Powderpuff 3. . QM., - 1 , CHARLES PLITT DAILEY Chuck, . . plans to join the Navy. x , Homeroom Officer 43 Wrestling 3, 4. f ' is 5 vw A, t M MARGARET EDITH DANIELS Margie , . . You know . . .loves soul music and boys with beards. . . dislikes freckles. . . plans to have a fun summer and then work as a secretary. Mixed Chorus 43 FBLA 3,4, , , W , q , lv , , , M , ,, , , 3,f2f:i5.ss:f5g 332 1'5S3i5,fi1?S' it .isp i xiii :ffl '2Qf'CfZ'f'f-'r 6 fri 23.3 33 ' 353:-T 215 f 241 ?E' ii-5 Y Y 0 522' gtg: 5 I :rg ' 5 :QE 2 'i gait E' 5 :- F915 : iii-'E Q- if 555?i5if5f5i????5?35??i?E??5fi' 'fiffffigi 5 3i5rssif?52Sgffi5555252255f fs5g ?if?5 C2 Zi:iS3'f53f7fi3 .f13?:f51'f3i?5'FZ , 533' 22925--. 'ilfraffizisfirffssifzigiseas. lffi:f2:zE3f tE5ff?2i2frsefffL?fsffsffsfsff.-rfFfazfifffsi g3aagfgi2ga?esgiiEg?ssf5stiffssfff??5gfz?:g5 ' ia..L.5 'sz '?'1-sS3' iss? vi ESS f 5 5 5 ' If SFS? Y:-, SUSAN JANE DAUGHERTY 4 i 5 eff usuen' , , archery, swimming,water A 5 skiing, and ice-skating. . . seenwith :Q ,, fi Q ff 52 Donna. . .hopes to attend Beaver 313 Q .gig if 5 College in Glenside, Pa. 1 1 5 5 1 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, vrwrfesrdem 4, :fig f 5 Eiff:5rf7g:lf?feig1fQ5fifQi 2' 5 figfifffff 5fs'ffs,lg5j?:,iTEfzxlE Archery Club 1, 2, President 2. ig? f x i'g 23 L t -.Mfrsroa2, w5V!HVTWMS9 is .e., ,T g T 7 A. - 1 pdf 39 BRUCE COLLINS DAVENPORT Bruce . . . Prophet . . . likes art, creative writing S OC. . . avid b e l i e V e r in the individual. . . musical advisor to the Spectres. . . plans to study art at Wesley College. Dramatics Club 33 Variety Show 1, 2, 3, DAVID STUART DAVENPORT Dave , . . Big Red . . . full time und e rt ak e r at Frontier Town, OC. . .karate champion . . . owner of the hottest car in the state. . . can be seen on stage. . . future doctor . . . hopes to attend johns Hopkins or Boston University. Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 National Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Thespian 3,45 Stage Crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 2,33 Homeroom President 35 Interact Club 3,4, Secretary 4, LINDA M. DAVIES Frequent trips to Reistertown. . .likes fo ot ball G her noisy Fiat. . .plans to spe nd the summer in OC. . . You'l1 never guess what happened this weekend. Social Committee 2, 33 TALON 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, Dramatics Club 1. DAVID HENRY DECKER Dave . . .likes peanuts, water skiing, ice-skating, and Fri- days. . . Oh, yeah? . . . dislikes conceit . . . future in forestry and armed forces. Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Variety Show 2. u HENRIETTA DAX Henry . . . transfer from the lycee Francais. . . English accent . . . M. Roberge's prize student . . . you nit . . .likes anything different . . . enjoys snow-skiing, reading S photography. . . plans to attend U. of New Hampshire and major in jour- nalism. AFS 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4. KATHLEEN IRENE DENNIS ' Q cludes AACC. Kathy . . . Yes, my eyes are re ally green . . .future in- HONORA MARIE DENT Honey , . .uni que laugh . . . sailing . . . Bueno . . . great powderpuff guard. . . always down at the park. . .future plans include AACC and nursing. Spanish Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 AFS 3,4g Social Committee 3, 4, Powderpuff 3, 4, Intramurals 3. THEODORE EMMENS DIETZ Teddy . . . drums, drums, drums. . . drummer for the Sting- rays. . . p e r cus s i on i st in ensemble for Maryland Cabaret Theatre and Pigeon House Theatre. . .U. of Maryland bound to become a-percussionist. Int ramural Softball 15 Concert Band 4, Marching Band 45 Booster Band 4. Homeroom Secretary 43 Spanish Club 4. 40 ,. eu if 2 DEAN MICHAEL DIFATTA fe-viiggs ' f .A Mike , , . lik e s music. . . the Persuaders . . . future includes the Navy. sports, esp. swimming. . .future secretary. x ,M , FBLA 4. gi' 4 va S3 ti, . ,W 4 WILLIAM DUDLEY DIXON Dud . . . transfer from Sevem. . . dislikes snow blizzards 8 cars parked in the wrong places, . .likes Cebe and fourth period. . . would like to major in law at Washington College. W . f f DAVID BROOKS DONALDSON . ag,,r K - P3 I 1: Dave , . . radio ham . . . calls home from his car. . .seen in 'L ' ' E I every play. . . plans to attend AZCZ. . .future broadcaster. iw , Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Stage Crew 1,2, 3, 43 ' - ggi' A v Class Photographer 43 IMPULSE Photography Editor 45 Falcon ' '9 qi, Field Announcer 2, 3, 45 Beat 33 Photography Club 4. Q QQ FBLA 2, 3,4, Treasurer 3,4. PATRICIA DOMINICK Patti . . . Go Army. . . No, my mother doesn't cook that stuff . . .plans to be a secretary and get married. ' 3 ' K ' PAULA ANN DITTMAR Lives for summer va c a tion s . . . redhead. . . enjoys outdoor kim X PX ,,, 2 P U A E Q w-.e,4 -1 ? '58 , : M f CHRISTINA ANN DOUCHERTY ,C ' Chris . . . CAP. . . What do you mean I have dark roots? . . . R '-,Jr ., plans to work in California. 5 Homeroom Secretary 43 FBLA 4. A1 V A r rr: - i Q , DHNINIS JOHN DOUGHERTY Denny . . . the C h ap e r elle s . . . often seen with L'il1ohn, Tommy and Donna. . .loves traveling and music. . . Yeah! . . . plans include A2C2, Homeroom President 15 Senior Privilege Committee 4. TERRY LEE DUKE 41 was 'uk 'ogg r r .. ,R 4 -we rs ' ans 1 ' up 4.2 'ji , 1 , ' A 'ff' l Q A MARGARET ANNE DUMBAULD Peggy . . . active. . . enjoys almost anything. . .would like to become a kindergarten teacher. Booster Club 4, Social Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Spanish Club 4, ERNEST SYLVESTER DUNCAN Emie . . .likes fast cars. . . Janie. . .photo nut. . . record fan. Chorus 3, 4. PATRICIA LEE DUNCAN Pat . . . keeps her POTC class in stit ch e s . . . says exactly what she thinks . . . an interest in Vietnam . . . Hope I get a letter today . . .hopes to be a secretary. . . Buzz along with me. FBIA 3, 4. JUDITH MAY DWYER Judy . . . strawberry blond . . . seen with all-county defense 73. . . Hon and me. . . chugs to school in a 1928 Model A. . . plans to become a stenographer and get married. FTA 13 Photography Club 15 FBLA 3,45 Powderpuff 3. ALLEN CAMERON DUNI-IAM Big Al . . . cassanova. . . There's no conceit in my family . . . best sax around . . . Apolles, p art i e s and girls . . . U. of Maryland. Advanced Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 45 Safety Council 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 1. DOUGLAS EDWARD EARLY Doug . . . patrols the lab fifth period. . .long black eyelashes . . .likes sports. . . will attend A2C2. . .future social worker. Spanish Club 3, 45 Baseball 3. JAMES LAMONT ECKER Jim . . . transfer from Greenhills. . . You've got to be putting me on . . . quiet. . .likes to sell ads. . .future includes U. of Texas or Kent State. TALON 4, EMBERS 45 Social Committee 4. DARLENE DAY EI-ILERS Darlene , . . Dar . . . always a kind word. . . should be taking French V. . . natural attraction for children. . . future plans include A2C2. . . wants to teach physically handicapped. National Honor Society 3, 43 Social Studies Club 3, 4, Trea- surer 4. GARY STEPHEN EHLERS Gary , . .likes football and swimming pla s the uitar. . . . . y g . sophomore transfer from Catonsville. . .will attend AACC, Interact Club 3, 45 Intramural Baseball 2. DONALD STUART ELLIOTT Don . . . t r ans fe r from Severn . . . sailing instructor in the summer . . . crazy. . . likes sailing 8 fishing . . . Let me hear your trumpet . . . college bound to AACC. IV Lacrosse 35 Marching Band 35 Concert Band 4, PATRICIA IRENE ELLIS Patti .. . one of the few girls in PSSC... likes sailing. . . enjoyed her summer job. . .future plans include a small col- lege in Missouri. Health Association 4. Colle ge. Academy to make Air Force career. :ax 4vz 1 Dramatics Club 1,25 Booster Club 15 GAA 25 Marching Band 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Social Studies Club 45 Junior Mental ELIZABETH JANE ENGEL Jane , . . drive s a green VW. . .will attend Gett ysburg National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 45 AFS 35 IMPULSE 3,4, Co-editor 45 Social Science Club 45 Social Committee 3, 4 WILLIAM SPEARY EMRICI-I , IR. Bill . . . all around sports enthusiast. , . sleeps with his shoes under the bed. . . looks forward to weekends. . . How many , sports?. . .would like to attend college in North Carolina. . . 1 interested in business administration. Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Lie utenant 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. 1Ol-IN AGUSTE ERWIN John . . . airplanes 8 mountains . . . lik e s people, history, customs . . . foten found debating . . . Shenandoah . . . attended Science Seminar as junior. . . interest in North Cape Arthur. . . sometimes seen in PSSC lab. . .would like to attend Air Force f' FU . l gmail' Wrestling 2, 35 Safety Council 4, INIPULSE 4. LOIS EVES Lo , . . always smiling. . . likes to sew. . .to major in soci- ology at U. of Maryland. Pep Club 15 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 35 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Social Studies Club 4. DONALD CALVIN FAVA Donnie . . . casual out I o ok on life . . . Castleman . . .neat dresser. . . sense of humor . . . likes quiet girls . . .will attend either Lehigh or johns Hopkins. Football 3, 45 Lacrosse 1, 2, 35 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, 45 Class Vice -President 2. DEBBIE JAYNE FETSCH Crebit , . . summer brings we dding bells and Bill . . . '65 Dodge Coronet. . . Indeedy . . . hopes to be a secretary. FBLA 3, 4, Reporter 4, State Secretary 4, Student Librarian 33 School Store 35 TALON 3. CHARLES LEE FISH Chuck . . . walks to Dawson's every morning for breakfast. . . weird ties . . . likes jags, surfboards, blondes, and everything else he can't afford. . .future includes Air Force and college. Football 2, 3, 43 Outdoor Track 3, 45 Indoor Track 3, 4. MOST STUDIOUS Steve Sears and Gail Rixse SANDRA CHRISTINE FEAR Sandy . . . always laughing.. . loves all sports. . . enjoys working at Anne's Dairy Creme. . .will work at NSA. Basketball, Volleyball, S oft b all Intramurals 1. SUSANNE CLIFTON FELL ., ' Sue . . . summers in Cape May. . . ' I K Yum-yum . . . Baa! . . .wants to become an elementary school teacher. . . college bound to Frost- burg. AFS 3, Spanish Club 4. BEST DRESSED Margie McClellan Perron x iii ' 53,2 1 5 ' 2 Q1 . ar 1. ' ' S 9 9 L d and Craig GHXFE A. FOEHL Can be seen running all the time. . . usually hanging around the guys. . . intellectual. . .plans to attend col- lege. Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Outdoor Track 1, 45 Indoor Track 45 Baseball 2, 35 Wrestling 35 Basketball 25 Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 3. ANNE LEHMAN FORD Anne - - . talented . . . a real sports fan. . . Saturdays spent in Baltimore ...plans to major in music educa- tion. Dramatics Club 1, 25 AFS 3,45 Booster Club 2,3,45 Concert Band 3, 45 EMBERS 45 Social Committee 45 Tri-M 4. 1 Wx x Vfzl w ' X .5k1.,.i.- X S ..s,2 vw 'Q 2 1 'x S f x x X i V, , 2 S 'a2fQ2fJe?Q?Qf' -122 QF Aiea: 1 i 2,2 224' 1 XCR ZXQAEE. ' ' S Q ff 1 3,835 12111 2282, . 2 Xi X As H QZXQQQ 352511, lv? .3515 ,432 RQTZQMXK 2 - K5 1 .3 2 5 X 1, 'S Y , . 2,2 221 t fwilr 5 l? V' O at . -3. 5 f , .5 fa, fffxfilii ,. ,W 2 Y aiifkifzl 3f1f .- as K :kS.,'.v'.3..'l' 1 Sfmt' is '- JA? 4'-lik , , . A . . 5 1 lblv .1.'31. frQW-fx Y' z, -, 1-. Q u,gzf.QS:S- GLENN ALAN FORD Glenn . . .likes b ow l i n 9, watching TV G reading. . . will attend U. of Md, to become an electrical engineer. CAROLYN ANNE FRAZZITTA My name is Carolyn . . . beautiful wardrobe. . . Terrib1e-T . . .likes California, parties S Terry. . .to attend U. of Mary- land. Social Committee 2, 3, 45 Powderpuff 35TALON 2, 45 EMBERS 2, 35 FBLA 25 Photography Club 4. MARY SUSAN FREY Fray . . . red hair. . . likes to sail. . . Lov e ly . . . always wearing a lion pin. . .will attend college. Pep Club 15 Junior Band 15 AFS 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. DOROTHY JEAN GAHR jeannie . . . likes people, singing, and writing. . . I forgot . . .sense of humor. . .enjoys acting in and working on plays. . . plans to be a social worker or join the Peace Corps. Dramatics Club 3, 4, Chorus 2, 43 Spanish Club 4. f--ff fggi:',5j-gfyiff KATHLEEN BELINDA GALFORD Kathy . . . peppy. . .likes to sing, cook, and read. . . enjoys the outdoor life . ..hopes to attend Eastem Nazarene Col- lege in Mass. to become a nurse. FNA 25 Booster Club 23 Peace Corps Club 23 Librarian 2, 3, 4. LAURA ELLEN GEORGE Leonardo Di Georgil . . .always in a good mood. . .hopes to travel and become a nurse. Social Committee 3, 43 Dramatics Club 2, 33 AFS 35 FTA 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2. LINDA ROCHELLE GARCIA Never a dull moment. . . belle ofthe ball . FBIA 3,45 Powderpuff 3, GAA 2, 3,43 Gymnastics 2, 3,43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE C. GIBSON Larry . . . interesting eyes . . . BK . . .likes sports and fun. . . second impressions . . . plans include A2C2, U. of Md. and teaching history. I f I ' if ' ROBERT GIBSON, JR. Bob . . . likes music. . . plans include a career at NSA. . . possible future lawyer. ' Band Activities 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM GILBREATH , K Bob , . . Mama Go1die . . .loves to play those drums!. . . K3 it Castleman. . . likes surfing, w orkin g, and living in OC. . . A Sure . . . dislikes sick puns. . .plans to attend Johns Hopkins , f 5 V , and become a dentist or join Mike and the Rolling Stones. K V g . Track 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3gWrest1ing 4, Social Committee 4, Q Concert Band 2, 33 Marching Band 2, Class Vice-President 4. MARGARET HELEN GRIFFIN Bill. . . plans to go to college and major in art. GAA 25 Dramatics Club 2, 4, Social Committee 4. LESLIE S. GROGAN come an airline stewardess. Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play. RICHARD CHAPMAN GRIGG River. . . will attend junior college. JV Wrestling 3. include NSA. Science Club, Radio Club, Archery Club, Photography Club GRANT SYLVESTER GUSTIN Hates to be called Gus. . . had the hottest Valiant in Severna Park. . . beautiful goose stepper . . . great hook shot. . . rebound technique. . . future plans include college. Football 23 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3, 45 Safety Council 1, 33 Social Committee 4. LINDA DIANE GUSTIN Gustof . . . one of Doc Dawson's girls. . . Air Force fan. . . art career and marriage in the future. Will S Prophecy Committee 43 Miss SPHS Pageant 2, 3. Nancy . . . silly a certain SPHS grad enjoys swimming, skiing 8 horseback riding 'Yea, she's my sist would like to be an airline stewardess Mixed Chorus 4, Booster Club 4, Spanish Club 3 Confusing New York accent bus trips to Norfolk soprano . . .hopes to attend U of Md Chorus 3, Librarian 4 Chic . . . artist . . . enjoys painting, writing, College Leslie , . .likes RBC IV S summers. . . hobby is watching the mailbox. . . will attend Southern Seminary College and be Dick .. ,likes ice-skating, football, swimming 8 Severn RANDALL EUGENE GROSS Randy . . . likes auto racing, hunting E fishing future plans ARTHUR LEE HAGOOD Art . . . likes McDonalds, the Colts, and dances. . . future includes the Navy. Photography Club, Track 2. DAVID THOMAS HALL Dave , .. always seen with Brian... can usually be found haunting room 200. . . IMPULSE. . .frequently visits a friend in West Virginia. . .will join the Merchant Marines or study photojournalism at the U. of Md. IV Basketball Manager 33 IMPULSE 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 43 TALON 4, Page Editor 23 Key Club 49 Safety Council 45 Inte rc lub Council 45 Representative Reporter to Evening Capital 4. MARVIN ALEXANDER HALL Marvin . . .likes all sports . . .hobby is fishing. . .future un- decided. JUDITH ELLEN HAMPE judit . . . likes footb all. . . Saturday nights . . . Hiya . . . Chaffon's s i d e ki ck . . . Gorpy . . . will attend Madison and major in physical education. Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Powderpuff 35 Homeroom Secretary 3, 45 Volleyball Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Spa ni sh Club 45 Will and Prophecy Chairman 4 LINDA LEE HAMINGER Linda , . . interested in Water sports and Jim. . . Donna, hurry up! . . . dislikes eating at 1:00. . . plans to attend A2C2 and work at NSA. Chorus 23 Pep Club 25 Booster Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 3,43 Homeroom Officer 2, 3. LINDA MARIE HANKINS Linda . . . transfer from Hawaii . . .interested in Senior Girl Scouting . . . National Merit Finalist. . . camping and sailing. . .foreign cultures and national affairs. . .likes PSSC lab. . .would like to attend Pembroke College or Brown U. AFS 45 National Honor Society 45 FTA 4, , MELINDA SUE HANKS Lindy' seen with c e rt a in Spectre first runner up in L, Miss SPHS contest doesn't she ever run out of clothes?. . . future includes Spam and then Mary Washington College. Powderpuff 3, Publicity Committee 4, Social Committee 43 Homeroom Officer 4, Homecoming Court 4 WILLIAM HARTMAN HARDER Bi11 . . . Bub . . . creative writer . . . t a lk a t ive . . . tries to conceal his genius. . .hopes to attend MIT or Drexel. Interact Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Science Club 15 Intra- murals 1,2. DONNA JEAN HARDY X Donna . . . very sports minded. . . likes outdoor activities. . . P- QSM' future includes AACC and U. of Md. to become Physical ' Education teacher. Gymnastics 2, 3,45 Girls Intramurals 2,35 GAA 3,45 Social Studies Club 2. H an CHARLES ROSS HARMON Charlie , . . new cars . . . d r a g racing . . . I have this good- looking sister . . . loves blorxds . . . wants a house next to Capital Raceway. . . hopes to attend A2C2. ar' Homeroom Officer 1 GLBSIDA KAYE HARTLEY Glenda , . . No, I'm not Judy . . . likes ice-skating, boat riding. . .future plans include secretarial work or traveling. Homeroom Secretary 15 Homeroom President 3. JUDY FRANCIS HARTLEY Judy . . . look-alike sister. . . strictly New England accent. . . horseback riding, b o at in g, ice -skating . . . enjoys meeting people. . . Y'all . . .will travel over the summer, then col- lege in Tennessee. CAROL LEE HARTSELL Likes long brown hair, Joe, and Chevys. . . future undecided. FNA 2, 35 Gymnastics Club 45 Spanish Club 4. CINDY RAE l-IASELTINE Cin . . . has to be doing something all the time. . . ye, gods! . . .likes sports, esp. swimming and water- skiing . . . Twinkle toes on the powderpuff team. . .intends to ma- jor in psychology at Western Mary- land. Booster C lub 2, 3,4, Treasurer 45 GAA 2, 35 Safety Council 1, 2, 3, 45 EMBERS 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 45 Social Commit- tee 3, 45 Homecoming Court 4. H .io f..........i...,......,.i....,....,.....,.,,. ..,..-..,..r ...... . - . , . , . W . - Chorus 2,45 FBLA 2,3,4. my DONALD JOHN HASFURTHER Don . . . quiet. . .lacrosse enthusiast. . . one of the two Dons famous lawyer. Lacrosse 2, 33 Student Council 33 Safety Council 3, 4, Lieu- tenant 45 National Honor Society 4. 3' MARGARET LESLIE HATCHARD Leslie . . .Dave . . . What ch e e r do you want to do now, girls? . . . a certain football star . . . wunne1-ful . . . seam- stress. . .What would cheerleading be without her?. . .future includes college and fashion design. Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, JV Co-Captain 1, Varsity Secretary 3, Captain 45 Boo st e r Club 1, 2, 33 Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball 2, Interclub Council 3, 4, Sweetheart Ball Court 2, 3, 4. MARY MAGDALENE l-LATFIEID Mary , . . likes to sew and dance. . .enjoys being with people and making friends. . . future includes wedding bells. WILLIAM DHSINIS HEIN emma? Bill . . . good with cars. . . wants to become a mechanic. K Fire Brigade 3, 4, I-lomeroom Treasurer 4. KAREN SUE HEILMAN Karen . . . always s mi lin g . . . Oh, no! . . . enjoys skiing, swimming 8 horseback riding . . . plans to attend college at Millersville, Pa. or Ball State, Indianna and become an elementary school teacher. Intramural Basketball 13 Booster Club 2, 3, Powderpuff 3, FTA 4. DAVID E. HELFRICH Dave . . . class clown. . . Bag it . . . hopes to attend Tulane U. of Louisiana. jr. High Social Committee 1, JV Lacrosse 1. THOMAS DOUGLAS HEMSTETTER Tom . . . I still don't understand, Miss Siler . . . likes all sports. . . Sharon. . .future includes AZCZ orWestern Maryland. Lacrosse 2, 3. CEBE ANN HHNIDERSON Snow queen . . .likes a dented Green Hornet. . . dislikes re- strictions, snow blizzards, mudholes 8 red nightmares. . . future nursing student at U. of Md. Homeroom Officer 35 Dramatics Club 4. X . . . hopes to attend Unive rsit y of Virginia and become a i 'WU Helen tau blonde this certain gu w'll bl C ' ' ROBERT HILDEBRANDT A BRIAN HENLEY Brian , . . Good grief . . . sneaks into sports activities to take pictures. . . Girl Watcher's Club. . . uni qu e car . . . plans to attend U. of Md. to major in English. TALON 3, 4, Ass't. 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Qc, 2 Q . 3,313 1, K . 2. 2 1, ' R'-1 '- l' - ,Sw very established . . . drives a hot I A ,H at I-lomeroom Presldent 1, 2, 3, 4, President of YES Chapter 4. W '. ' ' 2 x H Y 1 1 W z f.35.f3 n' s fi! 'fl-g.. Y X 2 as z .Q '94 'wi' JOHN WILLIAM HILL, III BiIl . . . maroon Stingrays . . . Beel Heel . . . will attend U. MQ. of Md. to major in science. Science Club 13 Lacrosse 2g Intramurals 1,2, 3. JOHN PATRICK HOELLER Can be found behind the counter at Howard Johnson s. . . at trig test was hard .. .plans to attend a Liberal Arts college . . .will major in medicine or law. Key Club 4. I u-I-h 'Qiml XV , y, f 1 Q 1 ' fff, gr, .. JY f n l 52' ,gf 'fi v ii.. L A ' J if! f x A 5 BARBARA JEAN HOGAN Sue , . . dislikes the nickname Hogan's Heroes . . . would like to travel. . .wants to work with Project Headstart. . .future includes A2C2 and elementary school teaching. Booster Club 2. MARK WILLIAM HOLMES Mark . . . spends his summers in New England. . .likes sin- cere people. . . tall. . . t e nn i s and skiing . . . will enter the Foreign Service after attending Hamilton College, Lacrosse 35 Interact Club 3,45 Homeroom Officer 3,49 z TALON 2. ' WILLIE STANLEY HOLLAND Willie . . . always smiling. . . Michael, row your boat . . . enjoys music, sports, and the great outdoors...can be seen at Doc's and AFS breakfasts. . . Confirmed bachelor. . . plans to major in law at Hampton Institute. Science Club 13 AFS 3, 45 Wrestling 1,Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 45 Safety Council 4. LAURA LEE HOPPER Lilly . . . constantly seen bouncing through the halls with a cert ain redhead. . .loves la crosse, skiing, and Tyler. . . Hush! . . . ridiculous bows. . . my purse ! . . . adores brown. . . hopes to attend Towson State and become a teacher. Jr. High Social Committee lg Booster Club lg Science Club 1, 2, S e cretary 1, Vice-President 23 FTA 3,45 Homeroom President 35 Safety Council 33 EMBERS Circulation 43 Social Committee 43 Student Council Vice -President 43 Interclub Council President 4. CHARLENE HOWARD Likes Thunderbirds and Cadillacs. . .enjoys having fun. . .likes people in general. . . plans to join the WAVES. JOHN F. HOWELL John . . . transfer from New York. . . sports-minded. . . I get it, it's a joke! ...love those long shots!...likes to ski on snow. . . always a good answer. . .back up North to Union College. Homeroom Vice-President 45 Football 45 Basketball 45 Base- ball 4. JOAN MARIE HUBBARD Jeannie , . .putters around in a '59 Rambler. . . Sorry, the store is c1osed . . . likes blond hair. . . US Army. . . stenography in the future. Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 45 School Store Manager 45 Powderpufi' 35 FBLA 4. DRUSCILIA ANN HUBER Dru . . . Druber . . . ninety-five pound football star. . .likes summer and OC in the winter. . .hopes to major in math in college and get a job at OC. Booster Club 1, 25 Powderpuff 35 Chorus 25 Homeroom Officer 3, 4. WILLIAM B. HUMMEL 1 . . . uture includes Navy. . .would like to own a Chevy B'll f plant. FHA 15 Powderpuff 3. Boy Nationer 3. Homeroom President 3, 4, l X ,n fl ,, ,A zirzmval 41 .. MAGDLINE CAROLYN HUNT Carolyn . . . Appleseed . . . short and peppy. . . Peanut . . heroine of the Class of '67 for scoring two touchdowns in the Powderpuff game. . . Yes, he's my cousin . . . likes dancing, singing, and sports. . .future includes a job at NSA. LIONEL HUNT Lionel , . . Choo-choo . . . how does he keep up with all his projects?. . . always gets stuck with girl officers . . . Please, girls, business now, gossip later .. .likes to promote dances and give speeches. . .wants to go into BusinessAdministration . . . dreams of his own night club. Class President 1, 35 Homeroom President 25 Student Council President 45 Safety Council 25 Co-ordinator of the Beat 3, 45 Band Vice-President 25 State President of YES 45 Boy Stater 3, . . 43- V nv v-of-, 1 -likwsv ef 5 BONNY LEE INGRAM Bonnie . . . likes Annapolis Armory and North Carolina. . . ' , pierced ears and the Monkees. . . hopes to become a nurse. LYDLA JEANNINE IWANICKI Lydia , . . came to SPI-IS to study Spanish. . . quiet. . . future includes college. French Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 3, 4. MICHELE WANICEK JABLTN Mish . . .likes Robbie and her suede jacket . . . certain '65 basketball star . . . Pines , . . Coco-ell! . . . always smiling . . . accepted at Western Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, 35 Jr. High Social Com- mittee 15 Social Committee 3,4, Vice-President 45 TALON 45 Safety Council 2, 35 National Honor Society 4. he o RONNIE MARTIN JACK Ronnie . . .likes drive-ins, ice, and cars. . .future includes marriage. WILLIAM JAMES Bill . . . Hey, Man! . . . retired from wrestling and track. . . Dewey Weber. . . future includes college. KAREN LEA JAY Karen , . . No, it's not Joy . . .loves hayrides, bonfires, and the kids who attend them. . . a certain '66 grad. . .plans in- clude AACC. GAA 2, 3,4, President 43 Intramural Basketball and Volley- ball 2, 33 Interclub Council 45 Social Committee 13 National Honor Society 4. NORMA J. JOHNS Norm , . . hates middle name. . .favorite place College Park . . . pretty clothes. . .future undecided. Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 45 Photography Club 3, 4. k L DONNA LYNN JENKINS Donna , . . blushes easily. . . likes lollip op s, pizzas, and orange juice. . . g uita r lessons . . . Linda, I'm coming . . . hopes to attend AACC and work at NSA. Chorus 25 Pep Club 23 Booster Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 3,4. THERESA IRENE JOHNSON Tresa . . . a ct i n g . . .will work for a year . . . then attend Morgan State. FHA 15 Homeroom President 1, Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Con- cert Band 1,2, 3,45 Tri-M 3,43 Dramatics Club 3,4, Vice- President 43 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Safety Council 3, 4. KIM JOHNSON THVIOTHY W. JOHNSON Tim , . .likes to eat good food. . .likes cute girls. . . plans to attend Morgan State. Wrestling 1. '? 'T YT TX' the next four years at Madison T 3,4. Fire Brigade 2, 3, 4. includes a job. LYDIA SUE JONES Sue . . . Go jump in the lake . . . likes records . . .future DEBORAH MARIE JONES Debbie , . . quiet. . .likes a good time. . . hopes to work for NSA. FBLA 2, 3,4, Historian 45 Chorus 3. KAREN ELIZABETH JONES Kem , . . fa vorit e hobby is talking. . .likes to argue with Lionel. . . takes frantic notes. . . hates wet snow. . . Now what could I have done with that? . . . seen in Student Council Office. . .plans to major in Eiglish at a small college. Band 1, 2, 35 AFS 35 Safety Council 35 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Social Committee 3,45 Class Secretary 35 Sweetheart Ball Court 35 Student Council Secretary 4. NANCY CAROL JONES Nance . . . likes Falcon wrestling. . . Right! What's a. . . ? . . . dislikes her Scrambler. . . the Animals . . .plans to spend Booster Club 45 TALON 45 EMBERS 1,45 Social Committee if ' Q DAN KANE Scoop . . . green . . . likes telephone poles. . .future includes A AACC or the U. of Md. Al , X32 5, a, A K , , 'g l, ,v A for 'wb R SHARON MARIE KATSKI ' , Sharon , . . year-round tan. . . always a hi . . .loves to ride Sz, lv 4 'fxwlbf' horses, swim, or anything else to do with the great outdoors 5- Y ' e ,- . . . quiet and sincere . . . will a tt e nd business school after AQ , graduation. .sig f ,Q FBLA 4. .' he , ,W wx. THOMAS WILLIAM KAY, JR. I I-,ggi Tom ... Oh, Johnny! ...alWays seen on or in little red 1 'A K :V A' vehicles. . . new this year from McDonogh. . . hopes to major il'-' ,fini in history at the U. of Virginia. , I' ,Zn his .Ol senior Play 45 TALON 4. V . , R 'VS f Us le: cf 5 if CHARLES BRADLEY KELLY ' Brad , . . enjoys telling his own memoirs. . . always laughing. Track 25 Band 2, 35 Marching Band 2. 55 Ti P-r ' 'YQ' Q, L Q U' 4-ww' Q L. Q' ,qw ferr? i K, Ib DEBORAH ANN KENT Debbie . . . lchy . . . keeper of the lavatory keys , . . I'm not crying! I just have something behind my 11ens! . . . Group B is on duty . . . Bar Harbor Bug. . . avid sports fan. . .will join the freshmen at the U. of Md. as a psychology major. National Honor Society 3,45 Ir. High Social Committee 1, President 15 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Soci- ety 2, 3,45 Safety Council 2, 3,4, Lieutenant 3, Captain 45 EMBERS 1, 2, 3, 4, Ass't. Business Manager 2, Business Man- ager 3, 4, Graduate Editor 45 CAULDRON 2, Sophomore Editor 25 Ir. Mental Health Association 4, Vice-President 45 BoosterClub 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 FTA 1, 25 Homeroom Offi- cer 15 Social Committee 45 Student Council 1,45 Interclub Council 1, 45 Executive Committee 1, 45 Ring Chairman 2, 3. LINDA A. KINDER Peanut . . . likes ice -skating, bowling, swimming. . . enjoys parties and dancing. . .future includes marriage. Carol yum CAROLYN ANN KING . . . has three s's: smile, smart, small. . . accepted at U. of Md. . .plans to be a medical technologist. National Honor Society 45 Booster Club 4. KAREN LEE KIRKIAND Karen . . .transfer from Rumson Fair Haven Regional HS in New jersey. . . I don't believe it! . . . avid basketball fan. . . likes to sail and water-ski. . . devoted piano student. . . 4-OOO tootsie roll pops?. , .hopes to attend Duke or U. of North Carolina and study nursing. National Honor Society 4. DEBORAH HOPE KIRCHNER Debby . . . always broke. . . Good Grief! . . . hates that gray! loves Corvette Stingrays. . .will attend High Point College in North Carolina. . . future elementary teacher. Intramural Basketball 15 Booster Club 1, 25 Social Committee 2, 35 FTA 3, 45 TALON 45 Home room Officer 3, 45 Senior Button Checker 4. STEPHEN W. LAFFERTY Steve . . . would make a good p olit i c i an . . . dependable athlete. . .likes sports, girls, and politics. . . Could you give us an example, Mrs. Cannell? . . . W'hat's good about it? . . . will attend either Dickenson or UNC and enter law. Football 2, 3, 45 Lacrosse 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 25 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Social Committee 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. EARLING JOSEPH LAMP 1oe . . . quiet. . . Perry Mason type. . . college bound to be- come a lawyer. Homeroom President 3, 4. 56 IUDITH IRMA-MARIE IA PORTE Marie'L . . Miss Severna Park last year. . . Really! . . . always running down the hall. . .likes to write letters Q . . SEWS. 1 f Listen, when I was there . . . . . . can be seen on stage journalist. . . will attend W e st e rn Maryland and c l omp ete graduate work at Duke. . .future in Zoological research Bo . oster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 25 Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 SafetyCouncil 2, 3,45 Dramafies Club 1, 2, 3, 45National ff' Thespian Society 3, 45 PhotographyClub 35 Ir. Mental Health Association 45 YES 45 Editor of the BEAK 3 , 4, IMPULSE 4. HAROLD WILLIAM LAQUE, IR. Harold , . .known for smile, good humor, and huge younger b . . rother. . .likes to spend two hours in one class dd' ' u f . 3 ltlofl to the football team. . .plans to attend college Football 3,45 Indoor Track 3,45 Track 2, 3, 45 Key Club 35 President 45 Spanish Club 4, LINDA LECHOWICZ . . .interested in cars. . .lov a secretary in New York. FBLA 4. SUSAN BERNICE LEGG Sue , . .plans to be a secretary. FBLA 4. NANCY ROBERTA LEEDY Nan had the class float in her b k d . . , ac yar for two years. . . green. . . senior button watcher before school . . .likes snowy days when the car is home. . . bagels. . .future airline stew- ardess. Booster Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Chairman of Homecoming Float 3, 45 In t e rc lu b Council Secretary 45 junior Mental H l h A ' ' ea t ssociation Treasurer 4, :thi 1 MARY LEHR FREDERICK E. LEWIS, IR. red . . . not Freddy . . .likes all water sports. . . always seen at the bowling alley. . . wants to fly, so will join the Air Force . . .possibility of work at NSA. Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4. 'fri?.1ff.v?ei3f.ff.-noffftf.if'.1 it'f'ff Linda , . . flaming red hair. . . blushes. . . tuff . . . pool fiend ' es records. . .would like to become f Xl' af . .. r ., wr., Q, f'-'ir's f- Qf-fxffw .xiii .,.- 4, .. , ,, ,Q .ww if f .',f,.f .., ey Q. f .-, ,,-..-'J ,v -y ,Q ,iw wr rv, , A , 17.3ff.:'?:iv' i',:l'5?4f'itf if ff ' 'MTEHJSJQ if,X,f.e iffffl- 1 9'14.J'1M'-'if rf ' ' . .4 ff.-Lf' 5. ,fy . 4' -P. f.,-'Yeti' ' f 'JK an ,kiic Q .p,.-ian., r' V:,,. f.- -ff t ,- .4 . f,.' .J YK f .f'a4.r.-f ' f 4 wfafrfa 'e f.:':1: M 4' .3 37 'Y J' . ag wx .4 J ev,-gr rc X.-'.'-if 'X f .1.f.fgJtf5'. -' 2' 0 334' uk . ,-3 fs - J: .-' S' ,f,.Q,xg1. riff . . - I Q ,gf J ra' fair tv .' gg' -2, 4 J ,.',f f'.v.fU'Qfw?e: -4 r -f M uf: 1 'et fd rage :if -mf.: 'mflf fi 3-'.f x,f'.frf?1ff' 'TU' 'f fa .Mfxa Q k.fi',.f ff 1-,ww -fry, ,','f.-'j.-.agp4,f,',Q-.i.'Y.+,',L,-w'fi .gf V-3v.g,-f,'.fa-.g':,2,-if f ,-.fr.gwr,2.,-f5',f -rm J- J Q fzfafw .ogg J' .g 4 .yrs -v,,,. ,y.- Q, 3, ,sim 4333: gig' r'ef,5,-if-,,5!ff,. 554, s,,,v,e,1,, g , V. 35 'Q-'gizi-',Ji2'fiEf,i 'gfzg.iff2zqfEf:?s.gfgfeffawjafamfiff 42 Q?f5tff,3ff3l ii'ffjf'fi14i'Q'f-Gi-513 fl S-ff'-af'lf'fff?fl '5'I-fa f'f 'f'i5r?l'lff-ff' 74' 'i fi LINDA R. LEWIS Linda . . .plans to enter the busine ss world or become a beautician. FBLA 4. LESLIE BLYTHE LINDSAY Blythe , . .likes long weekends and soul. . . always confused ' . . . Wl1at? . . . future includes college or a job as a secretary. Dramatics Club 3, 45 Social Committee 43 TALON 3. VINCENT ALBERT LIOTTA Vince . . . fr om New York . . . distinctive accent. . . enjoys playing his electric gui- tar. . .james Bond fan. . .plans to major in biology. . . headed for AZCZ. Spanish Club 4. FRANK CHARLES LISTMANN Future includes college and a pick-up truck. FBLA 3, 4. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Debbie Kent and Bob Gilbreath ve P- .-..-,..,- house. FBIA 45 Photography Club 4. I I Spanish Club 3. Bomb , . . enjoys water sports and summers in OC. . . Right! What's a. . . ? . . . plans to attend Madison. Spanish Club 3, 4, Social Committee 3,45 Booster Club 43 Homeroom Officer l, 2, 35 EMBERS 4. JEAN Pl-IYLISS MACIAUGI-ILIN Jeanne . . .lives at the b ow 1 i ng lanes . . . spent Christmas vacation in Florida. . .loves swimming and hydroplanes. . . a real Monkee fan...would like to become a computer data processor. Spanish Club 3,45 Librarian 4. GAIL KATHALENE MALONE Gail . . .likes McDonald's 8 Hondas. . .plans to work at NSA and attend art school. 59 ANN SHARON MACKENZIE Cher . . . likes water-skiing . . . drives a different car. . . unusual laugh. . .' lsn t that wild? . . .future includes college. Dramatics Club 25 Booster Club 23GAA Bowling 25 EMBERS 45 STEPHEN JOSEPH LUCY Steve . . . Luce . . . great finesse. . . sitiation well in hand . . . famous football knee. . .interested in marine biology. . . Save it for later . . . hopes to attend Salisbury to become an oceanographer. JV Lacrosst 15 Football 2, 3. MARLBSIE BETTY MACKNOVITZ Marr , . . Chad G Jeremy fan. . . Hi hon . . . drives a Dodge BARBARA LOMAX Barb , , . surfing. . . the magnificence of your mind . . . as opposed to what? . ..plans include U. of Md. and a success- ful career in journalism. TALON 3, 4, Editor 3,43 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3,43 National Thespian Society 3,45 l-lomeroom Treasurer 4, Standing Committee Chairman 45 Variety Show 2, 3. MARY WOODWARD LOVELL Mimi , . . literary. . . intellectually inclined. . .likes to argue . . . likes to read and do mosaics. . . will attend William and Mary. CAULDRON 1, 2, 3, 43 Social Stud i e s Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. MARGARET E. LUCENTE Marge . . . has a slight interest in the Persuaders. . . MD. . . I can't get this locker open! . . . plans to work at Westing- ,ICS 'WJ 'fit ...amgw Q14 LR A W , CHRISTIE MARKELL GAIL ANN MARTENSHNI Gail , . . our chief. . . Navy blue and gold. . . The good guys wear white hats? ...looks for rides home on Thursdays.. . piano, sewing, and art. . . can be seen carrying photographic plates. . . haunts 104. . . East Carolina to major in art. HVIBERS 2, 3,4, Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Miss SPHS Pageant 2,35 Safety Council 4, Interclub Council 4, Will and Prophecy Committee 43 Intramural Basketball 1. JEROME LEO McBEE RONALD JAY MARTIN Ed , . . You're really gonna get it . . .Chevy lover. . . master with metals. . .future includes Air Force and an apprentice- ship in electronics at Westinghouse. LUKE WILLIAM MAUK 1IB'1 I i l '. . . can be seen running. . .this certain girl depend able addition to the wrestling team. . . plans to attend college and enter the service. National Honor Society 45 Wrestling 1, 3, 45 Baseball 3 Cross Country 4, WILLIAM ELLSWORTI-I MATTHEWS Willy ...footbal1 star...turned down a contract with the Green Bay Packers to get an education...wil1 attend U. of Md. or Morgan. . . may join the Air Force. Football 3,43 Lacrosse 3. Jerry , . . Fang , . . loves to eat. . . s mile y . . . this certain junior... I'm a good guy. I wear a white hat ... likes everybody... plans include AACC and a career as a state policeman. Football 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention in All-County 43 Baseball 2, 3,4, Captain 3, Ass't. Coach 45 Key Club 3, 4, Vice- President 45 Homeroom President 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Intramurals 2. MARIORIE ANN MCCLELLAND ' V Marji . .. active in the class... I-low should I know how much the Seniors have? . . .blue convertible or little black MC Q it's mine! J peppy Falcon . . . Homecoming beauty. . . zoology expert. . . expects to major in marine biology. Jr. High Social Committee 1, Social Committee 3,4, Trea- surer 4g Homecoming Court 4, Sw e ethe art Ball Court 23 Powderpuff 3, Falcon 4, Jr. Mental Health Association 45 Homeroom President 45 Class Treasurer 2, 4. RICHARD GEORGE MCCLURE Dick , . . likes bug-eyed Sprites and first period... future includes college. . .wants to be a chemical engineer. C h e e r 1 e a d e r 23 JV Lacrosse 23 Varsity Lacrosse 33 Social Committee 4. t CAROLYN SUE MCCUMBERS Elly Mae . . . Blondie . . .likes dancing and good bands. . . president of the Teenarama Teen Club. . . guidance secretary interested in Navy guys with blue eyes. . .plans to be a X K private secretary. X , 2 - , . 'fm' JOHN MCDARIS ' A Lil Iohn ...likes girls 8 sports.. . plays the guitar in the Shaperelles. . . I may be little, but I'm tough . . . future engineer. 1 1 'rr mf? Student Council 23 Class Activities 3,4, Chairman of the Senior Privileges 4, DAVID I.. MCDONALD Dave , . . always painting something. . . portrait of Harvey . . . I hope I never see another rabbit! . . .respectable law enforcement officer in The Crucible . ..sailing enthusiast hopes to attend Ohio State U. and become a medical illustrator. SafetyCouncil 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 43 EMBERS 3. LINDA MARIE MCGRILLES Magi11 . . . redhead . . . always re ad y for a good time . . . Barnes and Magill, Inc. ... likes the Four Tops, round glasses, and Snoopy. . . I have this friend named David . . . wants to atte nd Strayer Ir. College to be c ome a legal secretary. Social Committee 1, 43 FBLA 45 Homeroom Officer 3. CAROLYN LOUISE McDOWELL thinks there's nothing better than SPHS. . . very loyal. . . plans 4 to go to a business college. Booster Club 25 Dramatics Club 3. N .441 KAREN ROSE MCGUINESS K' i fi ' V, Enjoys College Park. . . going to that great GTO in the sky. . . ' the Pe rsuaders. ..hates red hair. ..plans to attend junior k U 5 ' college. TALON 23 FBLA 45 Photography Club 4. Gglsm LINDA MCKENZIE Linda . . . likes hearing the 3:10 bell ring. . .future includes marriage. . .plans to go to Germany. Volleyball 1, 3, 43 Chorus 43 FNA 1. ROBERT ADRIAN MEACHAM Meacham . . . advocator of long hair. . . Why pass when you can shoot? . . . VW . . . weekends . . . unique dresser . . . heroes are Mick Jagger and jim Lewis. . .plans to attend college. Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3. Hi, there . . . likes football games, dances, and meetings. . . ' CHARLOTTE ANNE MECHESNEY Ches . . . distraction in Florida. . . Hola . . .likes the Castle- men. . . G1asses on her eyeballs . . .will studymedical tech- nology at the U. of Delaware. Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Safety Council 2, 3, Powderpuff 35 EMBERS 3, IMPULSE 4, Spanish Club 4. BRENDA ANN MILLER Never without a smile. . . has a s outh e rn accent. . . always writing a letter. . . active. . . hopes to attend Radford College. Booster Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 45 FTA 43 Social Committee 4, AFS 4, f DAVID BENJAMIN MILLER Dave . . .likes sailing and summer baseball. . . member of the Wheels Club. . .paced the OC team . . . active in many ways. . .plans to attend the Naval Academy. National Honor Society 3,45 Football 2, 35 Cross Country 45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Interact Club 3,45 Chess Club 2,3,43 jr. Mental Health Association 4. LINDA MARIE MOON Linda . . . squeeky. . . enjoys all water sports. . . I didn't do it . . . we dd i ng bells in June. . . plans to attend beautician school. Chorus 4, FBLA 4. JAMES LAWRENCE MILLER jim , . . seen carrying a JAMES MOORE Jimmy likes girls and water s orts Interact Club 3, 4. of hl1m0f. . . fun. . . hopes to attend college. Photography Club 3, 4, President 4. 1 1 4 P , , sense of humor. . . plans include A2C2. certain teacher's briefcase. . . sense . friendly. . . Hi . . . HELEN IOANNE MORELAND Joanne , . . well-mannered . . . quiet but frie ndly . . . hair always looks nice. . .likes music and VW's. . . Yes,he's joel's brother . . .plans to attend AACC and become a teacher. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-M 3, 4, Tri-I-li-Y 13 Booste r Club 15 FTA 4. JANIE ELLEN MORELAND Janie , . . sincere. . . enjoys bowling, reading, and swimming . . . plans to attend AZCZ . . . would like to become a labora- tory technologist. Spanish Club 3, 43 Homeroom Secretary 4. HL- d vw 1 a secretary for the government. lv Spanish Club 43 Wrestling 4, REBECCA ANN MOXLEY Becky . . , Bam , . .likes football, skiing 8 OC. . . a certain ff red VW... I really care .. . burning ambition to learn to surf. . . business school in the future. Powderpuff 3, FBLA 4, Class Activities 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 4. ROBERT JAM1zs MULLIGAN Bob , . . enjoys the company of a certain girl. . .mother hen and bass player for the Spectres . . . Lindy. . .future includes A2C2 for a year, then to Brown U. . . .would like to be a stockbroker. Wrestling 2. MEREDITH ANN MULLINS Mere , . . che e r 1 e a d e r . . .loves art, surfing, skiing, and powderpuff. . .writer . . . often seen at the Pancake House. . . likes long weekends on the snow. . . always a friendly hello. . . plans to major in journalism at the U. of North Carolina. Cheerleading 1, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, TALON 1, 2, 3, 4, EMBERS 1, 2, 3, 4, S a fe t y Council 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 45 Powderpuff Co-captain 3, AFS 3,43 Dramatics Club 1, 2, GAA 2, 33 Ex- ecutive Council 3g Gymnastics 2, President 25 Intramurals 2, 35 FTA 2, 3: S ocial Committee 1. 2. 3: Narinnal Hmm.- MARY REGINA CECILIA MOSS Ginny , , , loves cameos - enjoys water skiing. . . a beauti- ful hair Breckl' girl. . . Gina-Sr. Sec. . . . avid football and basketballl fan . . . has 20 different bead necklaces . . . would like to work at NSA or be an airline stewardess. Social Committee 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 3, 49 Dramatics Club 1,25 Ir. High Social Committee 1, Secretary 1, IMPULSE 14, Homeroom Secretary 15 Booster Club 1, jr. Mental Health Association 43 YES 4, EMBERS 4, Class Secretary 4. RAY MOR ELAND ALBERTA ANN MORRIS Alberta , . . t r a n s f e r from Annapolis . . .likes to walk to Annapolis . . .plans to att e nd U. of Wyoming to major in joumalism. LINDA SUE MORRIS 1n a . . . ta l. . .likes shorthand 8 swimming. . .plans to be Chorus 2, 3, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Vice -President 3. Quik fc M229 ALAN MARCUS MOSS A1an , . .transfer from Tennessee last year . . . hobbies in- clude stamp collecting, music, and hunting. . .will attend U of Texas inAustin to study biological research and medicine Wlbugyx i' ,arwmmwff - - RAYMOND GOMER MULLINS Ray . . . Boots . . . l-ligh heel suede boots with a zipper? . . . future includes AACC. Track 3. Y ' Q LINDA THERESA NAGLICH n ' Linda . . . hard worker. . . Instant breakfast. . .loves to watch , sports... Snoopy ian...will attend Towson to major in German. Booster Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 45 AFS 3, 4, g Nat i on al Honor Society 3, 4, Spe c i al Committee 3, 45 l EMBERS 4. LINDA LDXH NELSON Linda . . . likes horseback riding. . . water and snow skiing. . . future interior decorator. Jr. High Social Committee 13 Social Committee 23 Booster Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1. Dave . . . Alfred . . . sense of humor. . .interested in fishing . . . boating fan. . . plans to stick with the water by entering the Coast Guard Academy. Science Club 2. DAVID ALAN NEUMANN KATHLEEN NOEL NEVILLE Kath . . . Al Camino . . . partial to s low mopes. . . definite dislike for school buses. . . Ya know? . . . Hey, Mag I . . .plans to att e nd AACC after a summer in OC or Florida. National Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Club 43 Chorus 4. DOUGLAS ALI.AN NEWCOMB Doug . . . Newt . . . sense of hu- mor. . . School's a pain! . . . life of every class . . . helps perplexed people in the language lab. . . plans to attend college. Spanish Club 3,43 Track lg Lan- guage Lab Assrstant 4 Sandy . . . the dunes, sunrise, ACD. . . Christmas in Florida. . . future includes U. of Delaware and fashion merchandising. Social Committee I, 2, 3,4, Secretary 43 Safety Council 25 EMBERS 35 IMPULSE 4. NancY'. . . h op e s to go to California some day. . . detests french fries. . .future in the business world. FBLA 4. SANDRA LEE NICHOLSON NANCY ELIZABETH NORRIS KAREN R. O'BRIEN n In K like Karen . . .late arrival from California. . . most of spare time is spent working at Dawson's. . .plans to go toMaryland Insti- tute of Art in the fall. . .is a Saturday student there now. DONNA MARIE O'CON'NOR Donna , . .Mike or Newt writt e n all over everything she owns. . . great athlete . . .tan VW's, . . likes football and la- crosse. . . frequent trips to Virginia. . . elephants, hippos, and green boa constrictors. . . sense of humor. . .future secretary. Powderpuff 35 Softball 15 FBLA 4. DONNA MAUREEN OLSEN Fl-I.A 1, 2, 3, 4, State Vice-President 3. DAVID MICI-LAEL O'NEILL Dave , . . president of the Snoopy Fan Club. . . says Snoopy is his best friend. . . sense of humor. . . I-li . . . artist. . . had fun as alifeguard last summer. . .proud that he's retained his New England accent. . .hopes to attend college in New England. Track 25 Spanish Club 45 Interact Club 3,4, President 4. Donna , . . poised. . . natural homemaker. . . quiet. . . a her own. . .Wants to be a home economics teacher. CET PM 13-ESQ kiffai' 'Xi V1 2,15 1. - .SS Ka sa, '53l'V'1..S'-31,11 Q'5?xf..'awa'rX 22 4 19 Kg- ' S' Sjvgggg .5-,e,a,X,v g,., .E 3 .JHLQ buf: ' '1 W'WW iS..13lE.T' 1. gsgfxzf i.ggf.,f3.,.,k,i.a ga ,t mf xt. .2 r- ea v -' --2 5'-visas-Q ang..-f H. isis gzip., ttgfglxggz 3 .1 X1 1,4 ,a 6 .g25f2,'1F Hx Sh V X ERR f.2'a'2 if EEST: Hxgfifi 2 :- ik im' s,k2Xa 13 -1 1 '-52.32. f. '. CARRIE B. PACK gkjgg. iffggggk .,.,s4.5f,Aq.z Likes bowling, singing, and GTO's QXJQHS.'gj:??Q5Q-giafqitf,XQ,L'3f Q A , A . . . future plans are to make a good Sf3Al?iS2t:5-,lvgif':z2SQ :E A J., life for herself. 3 5,21 zgkfiif.. an y a Qt 1 2' -g, .zt.1X'3g,1,'.1, . r 1 .-W wa- ,vfg1.,1 f -,ix x'.w'Sk+'v,f . 65 f Y 'Q 19 f ,..a,.s... .a 19' -ass, C' iv . 4 i ,cv Zxtffsgi f, tri r 1 Tiff 5 1 .4 10 1iF1?1fJf .-.-.Q , .Q 4 .X- A a 4-lai .,..4 .. ...s , s .gs 51, .gg ,Q '- a x2 ?'?Q 1 22 -'.x.ti .b fr .,3- H . Z1 ,R 2js. A2f'?'x9 ,,f:.v,qx 53 3 hi' x3 s3 TE gltf R5-'S -V 'L' 1 Us ali?-gf i7'Q3i Sm' S , ,,. . , wax- ' LQ RICHARD LEON PARRISH Parris . . . likes Rolling Stones 8 sports . . . guitar player. . . water skiing. . .plans to attend AACC or U. of Md. Spanish Club 2. Bob . . .loves to work on drag m achine s. . .can be seen anywhere in the school during fifth period. . .will enlist and become a mechanic. Audio-Visual Aids 4. -x Y' ROBERT A. PAUL ERIC PAUL PEARSON Ace . . .likes to volunteer . . .plans to attend U. of Md. or NC State to major in veterinary research. Marching Band 1, 2, 3,43 Booster Band 2, 39 Concert Band 35 Dramatics Club 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Chess Club 2, 3, 4, President-Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. JAMES EDWARD PETERS, JR. jay . . . can be seen working at Food Fair. . . college in the future. . . major in business administration. Basketball 23 Track 3, 4, Safety Council 2,3,4g Homeroom Treasurer 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. CRAIG NELSON PERRON Craig Tyme . . . Apollo parties and the finer things in life, . . well dressed. . . plans to study pre-med at U. of Md. . .future pediatrician. Basketball 1, 2, Trainer 4gSocial Committee 1, 23 l-lomeroom President 2, Homeroom Tre asure r 45 Football Trainer 4, Advanced Band 1, 2, Safety Council 2, 3. LARRY EUGENE PEYTON Larry , . . always comparing draft status with Phebus. . . future undecided. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity S Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM RICHARD Pl-IEBUS Bil1 , . . favorite hangout is McDonald's. . .All-County Foot- ball Team 1966 . . . Honest Coach! I didn't do it . . . leads the lap in football practice. . .future undecided. Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3,45 Varsity S Club 2, 3, 4. THEODORE LUCKY PHILLIPS Teddy . . . can be seen in the band. . . clown. . .plans to go to college, Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3,4, Booster Band Kgs. EDWARD LOUIS POTEET Edd i e . . .likes huntin g, drag racing, w a t e r sports . . . Honda. . . just loves strawberry blonde hair S blue eyes. . .plans to work at NSA. DEBORAH POULSEN Debbie . . . quiet, hard worker. . . always writing to Dan. . .one of three Debbie's in sixth period.. . 'l here's always tomorrow . . .plans to attend Brigham U. in Utah and major in French. Booster Club 4gTALON 43 National Honor Society 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 EMBERS 4. 7 l2,4:.:,zvg-+L W sg Lfilif.-Z,f7 -:Hifi 2 3 i 4 4 1 4 S VIOLA MARCEIL PITTS Vi . . .plans to work during the summer and then enter the Air Force as a nurse. FNA 2. EMILY ANNA POLLOCK Emily . , . from Rhode Island . . . foot b all fan . . . special interest at U. of Baltimore. . .wants to become a nurse. Dramatics Club 4. Q ' Q iii lf'ffi:1lf2'355 BERYL ANN PRUSINOSKI Blue contact lenses. . . school spir- ited. . . National Merit Scholarship Finalist. .. Funny thing! ... unique walk. . . Thursday aftemoon taxi s e rvic e . . . plans to attend Westem Reserve University. Booster Club 1, 2, 3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 45 Pep Club 1,25 EMBERS 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities and Organizations Editor 3,4, Circula- tion Manager 45 Na tional Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Ju- nior Mental Health Association 45 Safety Council 35 Social Science Club 35 Homeroom Officer 1,3,45 Student Council 45 lbcecutive Com- mittee 45 Interclub Council 45 Delegate to Md. Junior Science and Humanities Symposium 1966. IOSEDHINE ANNA POWELL jo Anne . . . Sense of humor. . .likes cooking, sports, sewing S fun. . . marriage in the future. Chorus 4. ARTHUR PRATT GILBERT CLEVELAND PUMPHREY, JR. Keith . . . Skip , . . ne v e r has a bad word. . .laughing trumpeter. . . It wasn't me, Mr. Im m 1 e r . . . shows his quarter horses in Maryland and other states . . .college in the future. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LEROY KEITH PUMPHREY Keith , . .int e re st centers around a certain sophomore. . . likes cars, sports, and water skiing. . . hates winter. . . enjoys a good time. . .will attend A2c2. Science Club 15 Marching Band 1,25 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY FRANCES PUMPI-IREY Fran . . . one of the th re e Pum- phreys. . . Navy . . . e nj o y s parties and football. . .hopes to become a nurse. Spanish Club 4. JOI-HSI BROOKS RANDALL John Brooks who?, . . Oh yeah, IB, . . spends the summer at the drag races Quo matter where they arel. . . al- ways cracking jokc s . . . master of the pun. . . hunts and fishes. . . child star QRomper Room, that isj. . .had to miss a lacrosse game for abirth- day party last year. . .future surgeon . . . Maryville College. JV Lacrosse 1, 2, 35 Football 35 Key Club 45 Science C lub 15 Science Seminar 2, 4. AY' MARGARET KAY RAPP Mag , . . Whip, Sr . . .drives a hot little Scrambler with air conditioning. . . What, Kath? . . . plans an exciting summer in Florida and OC. . .AACC in the fall. Spanish Club 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4. WILLIAM T. RATTIGAN Will . . . enjoys the goop people. .. can be seen at Super Giant. . . future undecided. Audio-Visual Aids 4. !'Tf ?r eagx 3 - 'ts--ff ,-M-'11, . SHARON LEE RAWLINGS Sharon , . . quiet, and fun . . .likes children . . . usually seen with play school chi ld r e n . . . hopes to attend Salisbury or Frostburg. . . teaching career in elementary school. FTA 3,45 Spanish Club 3,4. DARTHEA LUELIA REDDING Dottie , . . I'm sorry . . . always seen with best-looking boy from the class of '66, . .likes New England. . . people. . . gets a kick out of singing at Christmas assemblies. .. beautiful clothes. . . always willing to help. . .plans to attend Peabody Conservatory of Music to major in voice. . . career in Broad- way musicals. Dramatics Club 15 Social Committee 15 Homeroom Secre- tary 33 Homeroom President 45 Student Council 45 Home- coming Committee 3,4g Homecoming Queen 43 Ir. Mental Health Association 45 Chorus 45 YES 4, GEORGE ERNEST REAGAN Owen . . . Castleman. . . enjoys spending his summers surfing in Hawaii and lifeguarding at a local beach. . .New jersey traveler. . . hero to the juniors in chem. lab. . . sense of humor . . .victim of the 1966 airline strike . . . plans to major in chemistry at Rutgers or Fairleigh Dickinson. Lacrosse 3gFootball 25 Basketball 1, 2gHomeroom President 45 Powderpuff Coach 3. CATHERINE MAE REED s . x 4 f ,s 'W-'V W i x W' ki m y N. . . - as . . s -3 F .X 'i Q .rg S N 3 A. N I G 'Wx , lf fi g come a math teacher. 'ir--yan athy likes to sing. . . plans to attend Frostburg and be- Librarian 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 FTA 4. DANA ANNE REED Reed , . .likes orange, Snoopy, and Charlie Brown. . . I'm driving again tonight? . . . dis lik e s Annapolis High. . . will attend College of Notre Dame. National Honor Society 3,45 AFS 3, 45 Social Science Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Senior Play, Social Committee 4. MICHAEL LYNNE REGIMENTI Mike , . . Castleman. . . cool. . .lik e s sports car fHealyj.. . Hondas. . .tall girls. . .wants to be a chemical engineer. Lacrosse 13 Safety Cotuicil 2, 3, 43 DramaticsClub 2, 3,Vice- President 35 Interact Club 2, 3g Marching Band 4. GEORGE H. REIDY George . . . FoMoCo. . .likes p a rt i e s, 12 string guitars. . . dislikes VW's that flip. . . college bound to study engineering. Track 25 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Senior Play. VERONICA LINDA REILLY Ronnie . . . always with the girls. . . smiling all the time. . . Got a letter from George today . . .Wants to be a secretary at NSA, . . maybe go to night school. FBLA 3,43 chorus 1. .4 DAVID BRUCE REPPARD Rep , . . You're breaking my heart! . . . MLH. . . Mason- Russell winne r . . . Ya nurd! . . . likes lacrosse, ears, and Leslie. . .hopes to attend West Virginia U. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4,All-County Linebacker 3, 4, Basketball 3, Lacrosse 3. LEE RIDER Lee , . .plans to attend college in the Army, . . eventually become a doctor. Homeroom Treasurer 3. STEPHEN I. REW Steve . . . one of the three muskateers. . . always looking for someone to double with. . . there's always Robbie. . . Tink- Tink . . .fa V or s a brunette. . . Chump . . .future electrical engineer. Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4, GAIL M. RDCSE Gail , . . loves horseback riding and training dogs . . . reads Russian literature and listens to Brahms in her spare time. . . will attend U. of Md. to study veterinary medicine. Dramatics Club 15 French Club 25 AFS 3,45 National Honor Society 3, 4. GEORGE RUSSELL ROBERTS, JR. Russ ..,. likes a certain petite girl, lollipops, and his class ring. . . athlete. . . powerful. . . always has a good time. . .will go to college some place where they play football. Homeroorn Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 43 Lacrosse 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, Social Committee 1, 2. STEPHEN LOUIS ROBERTS Litt1e Stevie . . . Ru.nt . . . everybody knows the Man . . . I'rn gonna forget her . . . great wrestler. . . speedy halfback . . .Will attend AACC. Football 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Lacrosse 33 TALON 4. LARRY WALTER ROBISON attend AZCZ and then Towson. Executive Committee 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. TERRY EDWARD ROHN H decided. Spanish Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL DOUGLAS ROSE Paul . . . has a little car that gets stuck on big bumps. . . reads about Communism for POTC. . .to attend U. oz' Baltimore. BARBARA ANN RYAN Bobbie , . .likes to read. . . hates to be embarrassed. . . What time is it? . . . would like to enter the Air Force or get a job close to home. TALON 4. KATHRYN MARIE RUDE Kathy . . . Rudie . . . claims she's forever forgetting im- portant things. . . doughnuts. . . there's that Rude girl againl' . . . optimist. . . plans to attend Ozark Bible College. Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice -President 45 AFS 43 Homeroom Sec- retary 3, 45 Dr a m at i C s Club 1, 2, 3, 43 National Thespian Society 4. CLARA LYNN RYAN Lynn . . . plays the organ . . . Wayne. . . Deed child, I don't know . . . plans to work at NSA. FBLA 2, 3,45 Chorus 3. JULIA ANNE RYDER Julie , . . enjoys dancing. . . works in the office. . .likes the George Hamilton type. . . VW. . .will go to Stratford Business School or study law at the U. of Md. FBLA 4. MATTHEW E. RZEGOCKI, JR. Matt , . . Whip it on me . . . mel1ow yellow . . . to attend U. of Oklahoma to major in Fire Engineering. Homeroom Vice-President 2, 35 Homeroom Secretary 4, Fire Brigade 3, 4, Powderpuff Coach 3. Robison , . . hails from P e nn s ylv a n i a . . . enjoys having a great time. . . dislikes snobs and pushy people. . . can be found with a certain junior. . .likes horses and hunting. . . plans to Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3g Football 35 Key Club 3,45 Senior Percy , . . likes water sports and ice-skating . . . future un- Science Club lg Homeroom Treasurer 35 Marching Band 43 ei-,..,f anvil: 'V'-ft EDWARD MICHAEL SANDERS Ed . . . known for his exceptionally straight hair. . . likes to ski. . . What's g oing on this weekend? . . .future includes college. Wrestling 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Intramurals 1, 2. PEGGY ANN SAPPINGTON Peggy . . .how does she finish her lunch with all that laugh- ing?. . .interest at Northeast. . .likes green '61 Chevys. . .will Work at NSA. Powderpuff 33 FBLA 43 School Store Asst. Manager 4. if 2 ' 2 ',zvz f3gY ' 'f 5 'l1 Q F5 li SANDRA SAPPINGTON e V W . K1 f A ' A L 4 5 5 V ll'-Q if 'fi ,.f..m. Q- .W . .' I ii. , 4 ,,. , - . 1'-4:1 Q ., ,V A E f A N ,' . if g'f'5i1.Z:2U3z2:?f32E.fei 2 1' af- gi ax M ' 11 - li' i , ' Y ' 7352 7 'A' .' ' M5 'lwfi' al, ' g lfia if 9 L E Y 3 4? .. A . 7 '9a 1axa1t'1'x1-1-:Ag .1 ag 1 r 'mf ' ' .52 rg A -Q - -f ' , ' - 1 ' ' ' f S 5 I 53, wiki X f i .QZQL , ' .3 2: s ' -s li A Ki E' ge is li PETER WOODWARD SCHAUL Pete . . .C astleman. . .dislikes sarcastic people. . .distinctive shuf- fle. . .loves Mendenhall . . . usually found at Lipin's. . . plans to major in chemical engineering at Drexel. V Q? a aff V ' Ei g4,iW .ga 'gag ,WEE 6. 15 . .- :Sx'..i1S, . .- 'Hn ,Sn 1 .g,f',..w '. 'Y 5 fzllmh .gf . fi - gl . at ..f 5 1 f 3.1 Q, A - raft Q all el fiwfiiili its ft . 525 lt National Honor Society 45 Safety Council 2, 33 Social Committee 4. rtvv K A MR. AND MISS FALCON f Bill Emrich and Leslie Hatchard PETER M. SCI-IENCK Pete , . . pronounced Skenk. . . made a name for himself in the radio business. . . always clowning. . . WNAV dj. . . worked hard for the BEAT. . . Saturday mornings. . . likes water sports and Corvairs. . . future plans c e nt e r around a broadcasting career, Librarian 15 Band 15 the BEAT 33 Dramatics Club 3, 4gTALON 45 Language Lab 3. MARIE DOMHNIIQUE PAULE SCI-IERRER Dom , . . foreign exchange student from France . . .likes to travel. . . enjoys skiing, tennis, and Swimming. . . great help to first and sixth period 114 students. . .hobby is photography ...can't say if she likes America, but she loves Severna Park. . .plans to go to the University in France and major in law. AFS 4g Social Studies Club 4. V P '4' 1 X . Q RICHARD SCHICK . , Rich ... wears his crash helmet to school... future un- decided. ,- : 1...a..,- passion for fine arts and math, . . Bur aucr ats . . . hopes to attend Boston U. and study art. . . future in the NHL. AFS 3, 45 Dramatics Club 4. W. DALE SCOTT Scotty , . . finally gave in to being called Scott instead of Dale . . .is one of the few math lovers trum et oft . . . p en heard at football games. . .hobbies include music and base- ball. . . will attend college. . . future teacher. Marching Band 2,3,4, Dramatics Club 3,45 Stage Crew 43 S d ' - tu ent Council 2,3, Concert Band 3,43 Booster Club 4, TALON 33 Safety Council 4. STEPHEN DOUGLAS SEARS Steve . . . runs a wild NHS intelligence. . . creative . . . likes to wrestle 133. . . musically inclined. . . recognizable laugh . . . fut ure includes a co-op college and the Peace Corps Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, President 45 Tri-M 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. meeting. . . definite overtones of s wa er skiing. . . you know that, don't you? . . .A2C2. Spanish Club 3, 43 I-Iomeroom President 4. EARL MARTIN SCHNEEMAN Marty , . .enjoys football, , .plans to go to U. of Md. and major in business administration. LARRY LEO SCHULTZ Schultzy . . . conscientious artist. . . likes dark, gloomy days, BC, Wizard of Id, and chicken on Sunday. . .ice hockey. . . PATRICK ALLEN SCHUKNECHT Q,-w Pat , . . classic Walk fmaybe it's the feetj . . . weekends. . . . frustrated driver since losing a certain 4 speed Tempest. QS. like t 4,4 ,rst . i5l 'i'f 'fs GARY WINTHROP SEDGWICK Little Boy . . . clown . . .plans to attend business college and enter the bu s i n e s s world as an office clerk or male secretary. Chorus 4. CAROL LYNN SEGRAVES Carol p e t it e loves long trlps, animals, and peanut butter 8 pickle sandwiches college bound with veterinary , . , , medicine as a goal. A ' Dramatics Club 25 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Secretary 4' Tri-M A rg 55' 3, 45 Safety Council 35 Spanish Club 3,45 I-lomeroom Presi- , , V. f dent 4. x z N ROBERT L. Sl-IANOWER 1 5 ,K Bob , . . transfer from Dayton, Ohio. . . likes political argu- + 3 , 5 354 ' ' ments and Russian novels. . .plans to attend a small college 5 'ff ' as political scie nce or history major. . . career in foreign service or archeology. JUDITH LYNN SEIPP Judy . . . popular lab assistant. . . always good for a laugh. . . scratch! . . . likes swimming in the ocean. . . tennis. . . What d'ya mean, ya didn't get your TALON? . . . hopes to work at NSA or the telephone company. TALON 2, 3,4, Llbrarian 2,3, Spanish Club 3,4, Social Committee 3, 4. Aw. NICHOLAS HARRY NORRIS Sl-IEARER Nick , . . future includes AACC or U. of Md. LINDA PRESTON SHEPHERD Linda . . . qu i e t but active . . . will att e nd Washington College. Dramatics Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 45TALON 2, 35 EMBERS 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 45 AFS 3, 45 Social Committee 2, 3. JAMES A. SHILLINGLAW Jim . . . burgundy Mustang, , . likes in sur anc e policies. . . frequent trips to Chicago. . . Iust bought a newDylan record . , . plans to attend college. Football 2, 3, 45 Ba sk e tb all 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 35 I-lomeroom Vice-President 25 TALON 4. GLENN MARION SHUMWAY Glenn , . . enjoys sports but is par- tial to baseball. . . Peanuts fan, , . writing and exploring are favorites . . . disapproves of conformity . . . will probably attend AACC. . . then t ra n s fe r to a university to study medicine or theology. Chess Club 35 Sc i enc e Seminar, Baseball 3. JEANNINE SIMPSON Called everything but jeannine' loves reading, writing, and Bob. .. Cypress Creek and P a sa d e n a lousy sense of direction . . . plans to be a nurse in pediatrics. FNA 1, 2, 3. LINDA JEAN SLIVECKY Lyn , . .likes small children. . . bowling. . .writes to pen pals all over the world. . . Don't get smart with me . . . a certain fireman from Lombardee Beach. .. plans to attend Towson and become an elementary teacher or a beautician. FTA 2, 33 Booster Club 23 Pep Club 23 Class Activities 2, 4, EMBERS 4. CLAUDIA ANN SLACK Claude . . . summer job at Chartwell Cou.ntryClub. . .sailing, swimming, water sports in general. . . ardent AFS'er. . . can be seen with Dom. . . wrestling fan . . . American University in the future. Science Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Dramatics Club 1,23 Safety Council 3, 4, Homeroom President 45 Student Council 43 Social Studies Club 4, TALON 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, President 43 Powderpuff 35 Calendar Commit- tee Chairman 4. STEPHEN SMA LLOW 4 g -my-,.. '-s.,,,v 3, , is-we! ,iv-1' 2 . K ti' Ami P llu Steve . . . I'm truly inspired . . .likes to play the guitar. . . ff' enjoys all sports . . . d i s l i k e s poor drivers . . . plans to study lk dentistry at the U. of Md. Homeroorn Vice-President 25 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 3,45 Senior Play. EDWARD GARLOCK SMITH Ed . . .likes parties and drums . . .idol is Star Meacham. . . M will major in law at Western Maryland. , vet. i L Social Committee 2. . in lg V i 1oHN RONALD SMITH Ronnie , . . always smiling . . . Oh, no? - ' ' plans to attend AZCZ and then the Navy. S !,'f JV Lacrosse 13 Varsity Lacrosse 2, 3,45 Powderpuff Coach 35 likes to read. . . KATHLEBNI ELAINE SMITH Chatty Cathy . . , likes peanut butter G jelly sandwiches. . . should I smi1e . . . R-r-r-andy. . . hah! . . . hopes to attend U. of Md. Homeroom Officer 3, 43 TALON 43 Social Committee 1, 2, 43 Ir. Mental Health Association 43 Impulse Secretary 4, DANIEL ALFRED SNOWBERGER Dan . . . quiet. . . enjoys working with the Fire Department. . . likes most sports, esp. golf. . .will attend AACC. DENISE MARY SPENSE Dece . . . likes blonde haired boys. . . Austin Healeys. . . gets a headache every Friday afternoon. . . sincere friend. . .future medical secretary. Club 3, 4. BRIAN MANNING STALEY Brian' karate and J in math. Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 43 TALON 43 Social Committee 1, 2, WILLIAM MEADE STITH Meade enjoys folk music, guitars, and the theater... conservative. . . next year's home-VMI. Dramatics Club 3,43 National Thespian Society 43 Interact senior loves parties dancing, and good times becoming an Air Force man in September. Track 23 Homeroom Treasurer 4 NANCY E. STRAUCH Nancy , . . swimming and water skiing. . . hopes for a career udo enthusiast fond of a certain FBLA 43 Photography Club 43 Homeroom Vice-President 4. CAROL ANN STRETCH Stretch? . . .travels a lot but dislikes waiting in airports. . . real artist. . . during the summer can often be seen water ski- ing with a certain A2C2 boy. . .future plans include interior design. Safety Council 3, 43 Homeroom Treasurer 43 Spanish Club 43 Gymnastics Club 2. DENNIS G. STROESSNER Denny , . .likes to draw. . . future plans include a job. Fire Brigade 3,4. JERRY LYNN SWARTZ Jerry , . . always hanging out the Student Council door. . . our treasurer. . . football e n t h u s i a st . . . BB. . .likes the Beatles, Stones. . . ardent Green Bay Packers fan. . . future French major at Shippensburg State in Pennsy. National Honor Society 3, 4, S o cial Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 1, 2gAFS 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 33 Intermediate Band 1, 2gConcert Band 3, 4, Powderpuff 3gClass Treasurer 33 Student Council Treasurer 4. CATHERINE ELIZABETH SWHNIDELL Cathy , . .hard worker. . .likes to swim, bowl. . . You know what happened? . . .wants to be a secretary for the govern- ment. FBLA 2,3,4, Historian 3, President 45 GAA 25 Chorus 3, Homeroom Vice-President 3, National Honor Society 3,4. JEAN THERESA TACCINO Jeanie , . . lively. . .likes teddy bears. . . enjoys boating and swimming. . . always on the go. . . plans to attend Villa Julie College. . . future medical secretary. FBLA 2, 33 AFS 45 Booster Club 4. sfqyii JAMES GAVIN TARR V ,aah- Jimmy .. .can be seen riding his Honda in the rain. .. 6 ' Cads! . . .likes short girls. . . future at West Point. Wrestling 2, 3, Spanish Club 3. VICTORIA ANN TANGEMAN Vickie , . . can be found on stage or in 201. . . always Leslie and Vickie... Sevem River is not more polluted than the Magothy! . . .likes water skiing. . .hopes to attend U. of Md. 4 W , , and become a teacher of speech and dramatics. , ,943 I 3 I Dramatics 1,2, 3,45 Variety Show 1,2,3,4g National Thes- R g g fl: 7 1, pian Society 3, 4, Sr. Play Student Director. . .L A , f x ,. Y DENISE TAYLOR W - V Dennise . . . off to Japan. A.,- TERESA JEAN TEASDALE Terri . . .has a distinct southem accent. . .likes a certain '63 grad. . .hates Florida. . .which does she miss more Jim or his cycle?. . . enjoys sewing and sailing. . .future plans include Washington College. Powderpuff 35 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Booste r Club 1, 2, 3, 45 UVLBERS Advertising 4. CYNTHIA ALEXINA THOMAS Cynthia . . . Cindy , . . future includes USAF or Freen-ian's or Provident School of Nursing. FNA 1, 25 Chorus 3,4. 77 AMES HENRY THOMAS J Iii-nmy . . . unique personality. . . Hey Lewis . . . Table 4. . . future plans include AZCZ. Football 2. LINDA L. THOMPSON Linda . . . always a friendly Hi ya! . . .likes to sew and read. . .Will attend Western Maryland. Homeroom 2, 45 BoosterClub 1, 2, 3, 45 EMBERS 2, 4gPowder- puff 35 Dramatics Club 2, 3. LINDA SHERYL THROCKMORTON Linda . . . enjoys all sports. . . Oh really . . .lik e d japan. . . can't live without gum. . . wants to become 9. HUTSE. Booster Club 2, 33 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 3,43 Gymnastics Club 25 National Honor Society 4. JANICE GAIL TITTLE 'Uanice . . . likes dancing a nd having fun. . .future includes secretarial work. FBLA 2, 3. 1: -' . :V- ROMEO AND JULIET Bob Mulligan and Lindy Hanks teacher, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. ROBYN LEE TURNER Robyn , . . spell it with a y, not an I, please . . .dis- rupts classes every day. . . always an A in gym . . . burgundy Chevelle. . . works in the office third period . . . airline school or business school in the future. FBLA 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatics Club 1, 2. RANDOLPH EUGENE TYNER Randy . . . clown . . . unique laugh . . . Kathy. . . a true blonde , . . fre que ntly seen in a black TR-3 . . .maybe a future middie. Wrestling 2, 3, 4. WENDY GRACE VIESER Wendy , . . blond e Spaniard . . . enjoys all sports. . . can be seen at every football and basketball game. . . hopes to attend Towson and become an elementary school teacher. MASC Convention 15 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Dramatics Club 2, 33 Student Coun cil 45 Executive Committee 4, Safety Council 4. HOWARD HENRY TURNER Howie . . . l-lowdy . . . a lw a ys clowning. . . known as Ber- nardo. . .long hair. . . out maneuvered everybody in the road rally. . .joined the thinclads this year. . . college in the future. in ,Wy , Indoor Track 43 Outdoor Track 4. ' ' DIANNE LYNNE TURLINGTON Dee , . . avid fan of the Beach Boys. . .likes boating and my name spe lle d with two n's . . . Believe in the great snow god . . .will attend Towson or Salisbury and become a history JAN TRAMER Jan , . . petite blonde. . . enjoys summer sports. . . good cook . . . has an interest in science. . .future undecided. Science Club 1, 25 Social Science 2, GAA 2. CAROL L. TRENT Carol . . . really petite gal. . . quiet. . . life's ambition is to Visit England. . . plans include working in a business office. ANNA MARIE TUBBS Marie - - .seen in the company of a certain SPHS grad. . . likes sport cars, esp. Sprites and Jaguars. . . dramatic. . . plans to attend Indiana U. and major in dramatics. Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 3, 4, Cauldron 1. Xi..- '15 Sky uv 5' JULIE VERMEIRE Jinx . . . Penny , . .lots of fre ck l e s . . . can never see her face. . .likes to water ski, swim 8 horseback ride. . . always has something to say. . .plans a secretarial career. FNA 1, 3, FBIA 43 Falcon 4. RICHARD DAVID VOSBURY Dick , . . Vos , . . la c ross e star . . . helps to keep Table 4 clean. . . really likes POTC. . . Where's the action this week- end? . . . hopeful johns Hopkins student. Football 3,45 Lacrosse 2, 3,49 Jr. High Social Committee 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GORDON WAGNER GO1'CliE ...likes water skiing, cars, money, and Donna... future undecided. ELIZABETH THERESA WATTS Likes dancing and music. . . plans to be a nurse. MONTE RAY WALKER Monte . . . plays wild c l a rin et . . .AACC. . . would like to work with computers at NSA. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4.3 Marching Band 2. 4 ff CAROL LYNN WELLSCHLAGER Carol . . . friendly. . . enjoys designing and making her own clothes. .. loves Christmas, snow, and gobs of material... works in guidance sixth period . . . was really missed during the se cond semester . . . would like to major in psychology at U. of Md. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Mental Health A ss oc i a tion 45 Spanish Club 33 Homeroom Secretary 3, 4. JUDITH KERRY WHEELER judy . . . basketball fan. . .likes green. . . dislikes pool tables . . . Did you study? . . . sews. . .likes funny people. . . college bound to Virginia. Homeroom Office r 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, IMPULSE 49 Powder- puff 3. 80 S73 2 1 BEST LOOKING Dottie Redding and Dave Reppard SCOTT DAVID WETTERAU Scott . . . enjoys music . . .likes golf, tennis, life, liberty, and the happiness of p u r s u i t? . . . dislikes freshmen at Doc's and dead batter- ies. . . college bound to Wake Forest or VPI. Dramatics Club 3, 45 National Thespian Society 45 Social Studies Club 3. RALPH PHILMORE WHEELER, JR. Ralph , . . collects old autos and old coins...p1ans include AACC, U. of Md. and mechanical engi- neering. SUSAN MARIE WHEELER Sue . . . always smiling. . .likes fl owere d suits. . . Cheer up, it could be worse ! . . . wedding bells in the not too distant future. . . Howard. . . would like a job as a linguist. Chorus 4. 81 5 '!f'45:' K ww? 4 z ' '1f x3?'W5'a3f'9?'5?Q'f , W. I . wx, . f,y,f,1 .. -Ewa YWQXX mfiflfb. ' is! W! Tug'-7G's .s igi',Y ' K ,S 4 . :vi -f.:'fiQi 4- . gn ,Q ' wif.. f-,,g.5g,9.gk yi-1.g,45iv I ig 'K 2 if WJ tkfsefrkzs S ffm, -fb , ,p.,'11?'j-gg 3, f-zsmgvgw , 'N' MLN' s o ff-1'f-:sifg i n - ' Hx, X-,f'fkiW'g.', 'T'-A ' rf E - E i t . ' 1- 'eg-w?+3 ,,f2 rg ' 1..22sf ' '1, l ftgfsgfo ?'bi'j'l'-w,h'1QL'v'w, 'MQ ' A154 ef.--62 ff'-'ZW f .wi s 6- Wg ' Q, .4 X' Yi x 5 '-, 'f'3.I'ggi,'gg,g'+?f' gy' l s2:jQ' V. K kk,:5,lg,.. . .1 ,,-X17 ' l 4'Wi . -W ..-fx. 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'Y-'ffs'v X'4? 2i M2x C 'cr W. , , ku ,vga WK A . f A ' 5 ' . ,V ' ' 1 Q , t 'gs li ug . t I K at vw, Y J 2 X-.1?mQ'4: v3,1'v6'Lw.'5Jw,.z sw -wsQ14g.s'Z.2cf2fw,i,f'.Ejwgv.a-w.s,s-uw ',.is-J ,gi . s'-5'-'ZM?g..ft-,3Q,s..g:z 's'wQ:g.Q.,zi'Qfetus ' s ieiu f Q MICHAEL JOSEPH WHITE Mike . . . not Mickey. . . l'm changing my image . . . familiar voice at footballgames and on stage. . . enjoys play- ing his guitar and electric kazoo . . . running monologue . . . bound for U. of Md. and a profession in electronics. Voice of the Falcons 2,3,43 Chairman of Ways and Means Committee 2, 33 The BEAT 43 Safety Council 43 Dramatics Club s,4. RANDALL WAVERLY WHITE Randal1 . . . future includes IBM work. ... z ee . . ss. ' Ifilrff. 'xlvlslz NORMAN OSEPH WHITNEY J Nor'man . . . quiet. . . often seen hard at work in 102 future includes art school. . .hopes to become an artist. Chorus 2, 3, 4. LINDA RUTH WIGGINS Linda . . . I've got a qu e st i on . . . Foster's Field . . .half sister to Dom . . .likes lollipops. . . talkative. . . college bound to Gettysburg College. Chesapeake Regional Association of Student Councils Corre- sponding S e c r e t a r y 2, First Vice -President 3, Recording Secretary 43 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 43 Prom Co-Chairman 43 Senior Week Co-Chairman 43 Student Council Executive Committee 3, 43 Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3,43 National Honor Society 3, 4. WENDY WIDMANN Wendy , . . enjoys being a sales lady. . . Mere's ski partner during the winter. . .likes art and driving her VW even if the brakes don't work . . . one tassle on left shoe. . . great powder puff end. . . Yo! . . .future French major at U. of Colorado AFS 3, 43 Safety Council 2, 33 Dramatics Club 1, 2, National Thespian Society 1, 23 Powderpuff 33 TALON 1, 2, 3, 4, BEAK 43 Falcon Mascot 3,4, Chairman 43 EMBERS 1 4, Home room Officer 43 Student Council 4. THOMAS JOHN WILSON, JR. Tom . . . aggressive basketball player. . . future plans include college. Football 2, 3, 43 All-County Linebacker 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Soccer 23 Homeroom Treasurer 1. BRYAN WINSTON Bryan . . . always smiling. . .enjoys sports, e spe cially skiing in the mountains of Colorado . . . transfer from Littleton, Colorado . . . plans to attend college. Social Science Club 43 Dramatics Club 4. Kerin . . .has many interests including fclksinging, travel- ing, and TR. . .will att end Towson to become an English teacher. . . hopes to visit Europe in 1970. ,4g Chorus 3,4. Tri-M 3 Short Stuff . . . works hard. . . Say what . . . wants to become a beautician. FBLA 4. ERICK WOLF Erick . . . likes bowling and all athletic sports.. . plans to attend college and major in meteorology or architecture. Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Student Council 4. ALVIN THOMAS WOOD Al . . . artist and creator of Mama Goldie. . .Woody's Wagon often seen at McDonalds . . . designer of junior float. . .likes the Spoons, football, water sports, and art.. .plans to study art at Maryland Institute. Spanish Club 33 Senior Publicity Chairman 43 junior Float 35 Hon-ieroom Treasurer 13 I-Iomeroom Vice -President 4. SABRE KERIN WOOD PATRICK W OODWA RD MARY JANE WOODWARD 408 MARY ANN WRIGHT Mary Ann . . . future includes AACC ' FTA 3,43 spanish Club 3,4. NANCY ANN WYDA An.nie . . .likes horseback riding, dancing S basketball. . . easily ex- cited... middies... Hi ya! ... never a dull weekend. .. future plans include college and teaching. Booster 45 Spanish Club 45 Chorus 3, 45 Social Committee 45 HVIBERS 45 AFS 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Vice -President of Homeroom 3. BRENDA MARIE YANNI Bren . . . Injun . . . Happiness is dutch pretzels and Friday afternoons . . . black curly hair and fr e c kle s . . . major in elementary teaching at Towson. Booster Club 13 Powderpuff 33 Social Committee 3, 4. Doug , . . Carrot top . . . transferred from Sevem in 1964. . . likes swimming and skiing. . . will try surfing at OC. . . college bound to study physical education. Varsity Lacrosse 2, 3. .J , rl ei , F . r . 4 , ,4 'j .4 r 5 HARRY DOUGLAS YINGLING W , . ': si-3' DANIEL ALLEN YOUNG, IR. Dan . . . transfer from Charlotte, North Carolina . . . sailing enthusiast. . .would like to snow-ski more. . . enjoys painting . . . often seen with Tom, speeding along in his green VW. . . hard working asset to Class of '67, . . future includes business administration at Towson or UNC. DIANE ALICE YOUNG Diane , . . clown. . .future includes A2C2 and nursing career. FNA 1, Dramatlcs Club 2. ED ZENTGRAF Eddy . . . sense of humor. . . always a Hi Plans for the future. JU I0ll GRAD ATES x ,-w aay- 4-MS .2 V . 2' X Qf- K Louis Mortimer Debbie Sutton Chip Taylor Darla Wolf lf' Q . 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V I ,'- wx., The stars of tomorrow a gy ,V .HWY xv . ,h Av-tw mu l X isg Q9 I if 2, M29 was .. , faux ,V , W W Z , x l f f a..m1i I A band of our own. ACTI ITIES and EAN ZATIUNS To dream, to plan, and to bring into reality. . . A common bond for the students of S. P. H. S. DBA ATICS CL The Dramatics Club is a large, well-known organization. This year the club presented two three-act plays, Harvey and Death Takes a Holiday. Several one-act plays for Falcon Fair and one-act play for the Maryland State Play Festival were also presented. The officers of the Dramatics Club: Dave D o n a l d s o n, Presidentg and Barbara Turner, Secretary. Not shown: Theresa John s on, Vice-Presidentg and Ly n n Fryer, Treasurer. 92 Miss Cook A dvisor ,,. .,. I've heard of face-lifting, but this is ridiculous! Mr, Barr, Faculty, and Fel- low Students. . . TIIESPIANS Thespian Troupe 2476 is the honorary society of the Dramatics Club. To be eligible for this group, a person must earn a certain number of uoints hv Wm-lam in n1f.m- V 'lin .. . : 1 ' W yep- -agp.-1A u,..N ' Six i Q -N149 ffl f iV,' ... 13 'AN . .-Q .M ig 4- nan? M a ., ' 2- 'iTfYfN-eilififfflf yr 5 fp ' h .xw-w w Ms, .1 55-awswm M Sm , 1: ' ws A , 1 . in-, mi A A , S+ W :X X -' . 5 Q' M Q ?S fWQ f N wx' N if ss - 2 5 ST DE T CIIUNCIL The S tu d e nt Council of Severna Park is a vital or- ganization of the high school. This active group sponsors Homecoming, Thanksgiving food drives, Falcon Fair, and gives ex- u'a- curricular and academ- ic awards. Some of this year' s other activities were B e 1' m u d a Day, Blabber- mouth Bonanza, and a trip to Washington, D. C.to see Congress in action. 5 LIONEL HUNT president LEE HOPPER vice-president Shall we enter? Well, Senator Tydings, I'm glad you weren't running for Student Council President. Oh, Hi, Mr. Cremeans! ie Student Council iecutive Commit- e is composed of e Student Council 'fi ce rs, standing mmittee c h air- en, and class of- :ers. The members ,the Exe cutive ymmittee arefback ul Beryl Prusinos- 1 D e b b i e K e n t, wle Sc ott, Kirk ung, Dave Hall , bnel Hunt, Karen nes, jerry Swartz, z Hooper ffront U Lynn Cordell, :ie Ailor, Wendy e s e r, Pat Call- :k, Gail Marten- , Linda Wiggins, Ludis, Slack. KARHNI JONES secretary JERRY SWA RTZ LINDA WIGGINS regional recording secretary Hx m-easurer JN., A as mrfn Yes, I had 43M fewer cavities with. . . 97 .-hu f. 3 125 fig 'wa 4 , g,. W? iff! . eff 37 . , fifii, Z,TI.i' TER-CL B CIIUNCIL neva new Inter-Club Council, a standing committee of Student Council, is composed of the presidents of clubs. The Coun- cil is in charge of scheduling events so that there are no conflicts. Inter-Club Council is headed by the Vice-President of the Student Council. The ICC officers are fleft to rightj Claudia Slack, Calendar Committee Chairmang Nancy Leedy, Secretaryg Scott Vosbury, Vice-President 5 Lee Hopper, Presidentg Mr. Preston, Advisor. Ang an sary ,,.,,,,, ,,..,,J,.?I ,, I It I ...W . ,,,.,4 SOCI C0 MITTEE A standing committee of Student Council, Social Com- mittee sponsors social events forthe senior high students. This year's Homecoming Dance, the main activity of this group, was a success. The Committee also had a float in the Homecoming Parade and a dance before Falcon Fair. Right, the officers of Social Committee: Sandy Nicholson, Secretaryg Pat Callbeck, Presidentg Michele jablin, Vice-Presidentg Margi McClelland, Treasurer. -'A-S Lf. X of 'Zag 3 . Safety Council is a stand- ing committee of Student Council designed to con- trol traffic inthe halls and tohelp enforce school rules. The Safety Council Lieu- tenants: fb a. ck rowj Don Hasfurther, Larry Ash, Don Fava, Bill Emrichg ffront rowj Meredith Mullins, Anne Letaw, Debbie Kent, Captain, Linda Wiggins. Absent for picture: Susan Clopper. SAFETY CUUNCIL 101 'Six me fda :fav ki. if up 'fl 2177, IH Y X -. 4 NATIQINAL H0 0B SIDCIETY chpaacter, and seimee-by vihlfdx Rorennal inthe -fa.11,j when 'sehiors atewidceizvtedg inductedl NHS spdnsors' aQ turdriizgfseririce raise moneyfor the h.pspit,2a,1'ship I-Qopeg Nui, ijiibriey for the four NHs5cho1'a1ships. . , X'-1' Would you be- lieve- I'm in the Honor Society E The NHS officers fleft to rightj: Beryl Prusinoski, Vice-Presidentg Stephen Sears, Presidentg jane Eng el, T r e a s u r e r. Absent for photo: Cindy Haseltine, Secretary. , 'AN' K: . ... Every morning in the cafeteria, Honor My, A Society members tutor students who Wx, E an ask for 1m:1n, I GA r-.-.v,,,a..,,.,,.,.,,..::.- Q ' o ' ' The Gir1's Athletic Association's main purpose is to stimulate active interest in gir1's sports. By sponsoring h0CkeY1 basketball' volleyball, and tennis intramurals, GAA gives girls a chance to participate in sports. Gymnastics, bowling, and archeryare also sponsored by GAA. This year, GAA had a float in the Falcon Fair Parade, a Kangaroo Korner at Falcon Fair, a rummage sale, popcorn sales at football games, and bake sales and car washes. :rep The GAA officers: fback rowj Linda Zahn, Intramural Chairmangjudy Bunker, Points Chairmang Jeanne Meusel, Publicity Chairmang Kitty Carter, Social Chairmang ffront rowj Karen jay, Presidentg Molly Myers, Vice-Presidentg Barb German, Sec- retaryg Donna Hardy, Treasurer. Oh, this is good for the circulation! The Gymnanics Club working out on another wierd contraption! ,. ff, 9 . ,Aw . Y. A ., A E EV ' f ff'RiW3l,f,,., 1 'rf'-7' : 'T TIT AQQ53 'E-1-4'i'1W 1 223 ggfigss r 159' iq? is 24' Q51-A ' 5135? ,, Ma , .:.: ,. fc:-x - :Q V Q f 7 ' ,EV il : K 39122 105 5 K x KEY CL v .Q 'ilfiii 1:.:-::: .N 'ff- 113'-1'1 T ' ' ' M-N.r . v 4.4 4 , ' S:-2i'i'I v K '+41waq1t ldi--411 ' Alqfqq A 433313213- QQ4.: 1-4 .4 ..-.Q 411.q.4.,.. 1 E N -...Q-441 -.1414 ,A-My-JI' 4, A x ,r lu. The Fire Brigade helps clear the school du r i ng fire drills. Most of its members are affil- iated with local fire departments. T h e members ofthe Fire Brigade: fback rowj Alfred Kelly, John T ore s, Bill Hein, Matt Rzeg ocki, ffront row, Rich Schick, John Lynes, Scoop, Warren Daywalt. I TER CT CL Interact Club is a service organization sponsored by Rotary International.In order to be eligible, a pros- pective member ofthe club must have a c average, be in the senior high, and be approved by the other members of the club. Interact Club sponsors road rallies and performs services to the school. The In- teract Club officers are Dave O'Neil, Presidentglvleade Stith, Vice-Presidentg Dave Davenport, Secretaryg Bill Harder, Treasurer. FIRE BIIIG DE 1 r l 7 A IIIO-V SUA Wm - wg.. The Audio-Visual Aids Club run s movie projectors and delivers equip- ment to teachers. The projectors, record players, and all other audio- visual aids equipment is handled by these students who are trained in their use. Mr. Willis and Mrs. Williams sponsor this group. Members of the Audio-Visual Aids Club: Qback rowl Tim Bragg, Bob Paul, Mr. Willis, ffront rowj Matt Rzegocki, Zack Schelhqus, Steve Rew, Will Rattigan fPresidentj. SOCl SCIE CE CL The Social Science Club promotes interest in the Social Sciences through a variety of activities. Movies and lectures in- form students about foreign countries and their problems. The club also takes field trips to places of interest to history students The officers of the Science Club are Carl Baily, President, Dana Reed, Secretary, Darlene Ehlers, Treasurer. Y The Librarians are students who volunteer their services in li- brary work. By working in the library, these people not only aid other student s, but they learn a great deal about the workings of a library. LIBB BIAN S f sf ff 109 JB. L IIE LTII The Severna Park Junior Mental Health Association is the first organization of its kind in the county schools. Tl'us club, new this year to SPHS, tries to promote understanding of mental health problems. The club works with the adult Mental Health Association and the local hospitals. One of this year's activities was a variety show put on for patients at Crownwille State Hospital. The Severna Park chapter of Youth for Equal Suffrag e is another new club. The purpose of this club is to have the voting age in Maryland lowered to eight- teen. Members ofthis club are Lionel Hunt, Stat e Presidentg N a n c y Leedy, State Secretaryg Pat Call- beck, Marie LaPorte, Susie Ailor, Dottie R edding , State Agents: Mr. Lawson, Chapter Sponsor. Not shown, Mr. Fragle, State Advisor. n ANISII CL s 'Q s Q -Q -A , l -' The Spanish Club is composed of students who have completed one year or more of Spanish with at least a C average. This club offers Spanish students additional opportunities to hear and speak the language and learn more of Spanish culture. A visit to the Pan American Union, a Christmas Pinata Party fpictured belowj and a booth at Falcon Fair are some of the activities of this club. The officers of the Spanish Club fleft to rightj: Honey Dent, Treasurerg Wendy Vieser, P r e si d e ng Kathy Rude, Vice-President. Absent for photo: D ebbie Hale, Secretary. 111 ., 'g TllI-llI- Tri-Hi-Y is an organization of YMCA participates inthe social and charitable oul which nies to create and extend high standards of Christian character. The club S affairs of the community The officers of Tri-Hi-Y are jean Niederbenger, Treas- 'urerg Nikki Kuhn, Chaplaing Peggy P en, Secretaryg Kathy jurmu, Vice-Presidentg Chris Meyers, President. YJ The Future Homemakers of Am erica Str g en in every home. The FHA members are fleft to rightj: Susan Daugherty5Donna Olseng LynnBuckinghamgDiane Bolger, Presidentg Nancy Schultz, Treasurer. ive for the advancement of better homemaking and the importance of good mana em t FT Any academic student interested in the teaching profession is eligible for membership in the Future Teachers of America. FTA acquaints students with teaching through student teaching in elementary schools, field trips to colleges, and helping teachers check papers and prepare bulletin boards. This year FTA sponsored a Share drive for children in Vietnam. The FTA officers are Kathy McConkey, Presidentg Diane Coster, Vice-Presidentg Peggy Bancroft, Secretaryg and Carol Young, Treasurer. The Chess Club brings together stu- dents who like to play chess. The club, which last year org anized an intra- county tournament , has several matches during the year. The officers of the Chess Club are Dave Mill- er, Presidentg E ri c Pearson, Vice Pres- identg Richard Rob- inson, Secretary and Charles Maxon, Treasurer. CHESS CL gisifepgg. . t . , A ' f I 'IN . V , 1 Q 1 Q x 'XV1 , ...J ,Q SCll00L ST0llE S100 100 Q5 W, mf! The school store supplies students with necessary materials, such as paper, pens, and folders. The people who work in the school store are Debbie Fetsch, Peggy Sappington, Assistant Manager, Jean Hubbard, Manager, Ronnie Reilly. FBL I L , ff.--..,.,,,,L The Severna Park Chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America tries to create interest and understanding about business occupations, and develops competent business 1eaders.FBlA this year had a rummage sale, a spaghetti dinner, a dance, and a candy sale. It also has bake sales and a booth at Falcon Fair. Programs include guest speakers, field trips, work shops, or- ientation programs, and meetings with state and county chapters. The FBLA officers are Priscilla Brown, Vice-President,Cathy Swindell, President, Linda Morris, Secretary, Patty Dominick, Treasurer, Debbie Jones, Historian, Debbie Fetsch, Reporter, Diane Cushman, Vice-President. There are also two state officers in rhp Huh- Dum-A P...1-mm. ca..-- u.,.,.:,,,,. N, nl, . , , THE EMBERS STAFF 'sin fn ,fy Q., '-x-M .1 A. 1' We need plenty of room to do layouts! . . . Once a year, the Editor-in- C h i ef comes down the chimney andgives yearbooksto all the good students. . . EM BEBS K 'fb H BYL' ,grg Al? MMM, 'Km , ,Q 1 lo X 6- 5 J ' 1.Q'N GAIL MARTEN SEN Editor-in-Chief 117 1 ,QV BRIAN I-IENLEY Sports Editor SU SAN C LOPPER Advertising Editor BEBS nr- fb, DEBBIE KENT Business Manager Graduate Editor This outfit is better I than a Senior button! 118 EllIT0ll XM M R so o, . TM. N mm x ROBYN WILLIAMSON Undergraduate Editor Yes, I think itla flying saucer! No, I don't think it's I 3sz'i!tS.iwt:wf'f1',1l 5 ' , 'b ' ht ' h . . . KD -x mg 111 ere X xx? I 4, , 4- n BERYT. PRUSINOSKI J K Activities and Organizations Editor K . Circulation Manager Fflends- - - 119 L0 Kirk Hunerlach, Business Managerg Brian Henley, Editor-in-Chiefg Judy Seipp, Exchange Manager. 120 TALON is the school newspaper sored by the journalism class, informs the students of school and entertams them through a of articles. The newspaper is nine times a. year. 114 1 ai: Q ' cw, '+A '-LS. ', Q. fffff .5453 fiiffi R f 5 2 'v 2,7 -f 3 r fJC'w.u SQ' 'zfs K' 92? JFK, ' 3' 59 , fQs?v S s f u,'-.ff.f'xf . '.9,334 2 ,T 3 1 -. Q, c'f,'u,'3 5 -W 2 n ,, N Qi? Mr. Everette Advisor Brian Henley Editor- in-Chief f ' , 73' YV' 1 I' X i .. 'ff' -., Xu X 'f Xg , ! ' i?I'heF6dft61'iiliSf2f?f16fff1i 15911355 5 1544155-faili 1349 ei 4 ii? gif Mvlfihss 131116, H1199 fmossj IQQHMISSHI 1132955 Mrbv? Lyman Sm 55395 ednmaffs fs: iff , few 5 nr, . -f 4 n. 3 faml,..? 'Q ?2f1e,af 'W ,J ' I 44 - 5 ' .. , , Y W 'Simi f' . 4 , L N A 6 Qis? '-XR Ki . - - A 5 X . 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'.:gv:n'.z , ,in Mgr. is s Seq? 1 -515 L IMPULSE1s SPHS's entlrely new hterary magazme Th1S magazme will have a broader scope than the prev1ous one, w1th fasl-uon, photography, cretwe works, and other new features Qe:g1,f.yQ S2gL3ml :.2l22'iA32a:fl2? 3.2 gxigxrzz y: 1 z 3?'.Q ag' 32222 fs? gi as -Q ,Egg e aalyifae 'wifi ff s ' , W, -.'c - zgzziexx 1-:fs - 2:11535 ,'2'53S3'L,S , M . ..13a2g, : S A yt Q... gg gtzflg WIN' - YZ 1z2zw2a'2eefrw in W- Q l: S:-Sas. amz' 1 52 222 if as E , 5 11Q9'1':.s1.z- so Y 3 , 1 '1 -- 3:13 'z31iEi'2,'51iJ fi 1, E145-2 43 Wf1Ei CIIEEBLE DEB The Cheerleaders are the heart of school spirit in SPHS.Under the leadership of Leslie Hatchard, the cheerleaders have cheered the Falcons on to victory at games both home and away. Tag days before the games, pep rallies, and cheering at the Hoemcoming parade and bonfire are some of the other activities of the cheerleaders. The cheerleaders fleft to rightj: Judy I-Iampe, Nancy Salmon, Mary Ellen Boyd, Pat Callbeck, Leslie Hatchard fcaptainj, Meredith Mullins foo-captainy, Valerie jackson, Kandy Trettin, Leslie Nunnally. I .mm f, A j L ...ffrf- J 4 gl XI' Above, Mary Ellen Boydg left, Kandy Trettin. Val Jackson l' 5 Below, Pat Callbeckg right, Nancy Salmon. 1 il ,JW Q f uri 5 Q ,f A Leslie Hatchard Captam Left, M e r e cl i t h Mullins, co-captaing below, L e s li e Nunnally. 8 13 . ,, V X Q l. , A ' W 'f f x.,f Judy I-Iampe 4 PTWQ X Jen 7' ff :faux f, m Y ,, umm ..-1.....----..--..,,.. ., , ...-Qfmvmv :wma fn , .W .we- ... Nnwm Q :,naf..4 ,, ' ,Q?514an- I K ' 5 -..1 ,-Q? W ,. X M 'Ea...:. 7 FL ug, Y 1 I 6 yum ,nf f,5,f .. JW ' 1 f ff' 'iyiglnqx 4' ' 1 Qngg. 1 A AJ f I 5 ? 4 sf 2 Q 3 ii: JA. ,N 'J-:v,:4 'I' 1 J IIBETTES The Majorettes are an indispensible group in Severna Park. Marching before the band at halftime, participating in pep assemblies a d f ' ' ' ' school spirit. Majorettes fleft to rightj: Laurie Burton, Kristy Klasman, Lynn Fryer fcaptainj, Chris deVisser, Leslie Egeberg, Chris Meyers. , n per ormmg in the Variety Show, these girls help to promote Now, how did you say you do that? P0 -POM GIRL L 1 I X The Pom-Pom Girls, a part ofthe marching band, par- ticipate in all of the band's activities, especiallyhalf- time ceremonies at foot- ball games. Pom-Pom Girls fleft to rightj: Kathy juxmu, Karen A n d e r so n fco-captainj, J e a n ni e Atwell, Jeanne Meusel, Carolyn Lamothe fc a pt a i nj, Linda Smith, Jeannie Bloss, Patty Swin- dell, Linda Warrington. vp... CONCERT BAND The Concert Band is composed of senior high students who are proficient on their instruments. This band plays for school events and gives several concerts a year. USIC MODERN MUSIC MASTERS The Modern Music Masters is the Honor Society of high school music students. To be eligible for this organization a student must have an overall C average, and a B average in music. Outstanding musical ability is also necessaryg before being selected to this group, a student must demonstrate his ability through an audition and a written examination. M f MIXED CHORUS DEP BT GIRLS CHORUS Chorus is available to all students in senior high who elect it as a part of their program and they present this music at least twice a yea: in public concerts. Traditionally the chorus combines with the band to present a Christmas concert. . The choruses learn a variety of music, amz A-all Q. 1 . 3.-1 14' . , D 4, ,. ,, 1, -- ' -L ' Q., 419. 'Y gg- . . ..,, : 4-5..gLg,g4.w,5f1-2-:V . 1 . gb-gf.. 4 J 4 fidffv V, M.-.,.., ,.' 5' . K .gf- .. -f 1' - . A., A Q -- , . . .,..,. .,f.f .,, , . , ,.,3g,, ,- Q Wi, , , ,I N :7,f::.q, 1.11. . . 1 ... ,, ...TN . ,nf -4f1'k'3W-3' 74'-3-my '? '!i'i3'9?7ff 'i'5?'!2'???wf?,?'55'fc:?e1?5i?i?v? :', i1'r'1- i , : x 9:2 ' f '.:,: -,.'.:.t'. 2 A - -K ' ' ,' , . . ,',f.,:M,: Q ng gig, ' 1 , :,: ,viggvf W fzwqfz . 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HIGH SCHUUL Q BAND . , ' hw ,, 4 r Mmm ,Z. 3lfi- ' WEETIIEABT S K M ,l X A 1 The Swe eth e art ' s Ball court fleft to rightj: Terry Dutrow Uuniox-lg jackie Kmght fSophomo1-el, Lmdy Hanks fSeniorjg Leslie Hatchard, Queeng Mary Ellen Boyd fSeniorl3 Val jackson Uuniory, june Jeffcoat fSophomox-ej BALL W-3, , r W ffm.. .35 r ,X ,P M do X 1 flfifk giali-qzfffw-'M ,JA -ffiyl.-,1f'w ' wa :,yh,j,,,4,m-Qr',,1'j3fsff, ,- I , , x f ,1 5 ' 'fcfkifff , J W3-Ji. ' L ' A: ,. ,fo qw- , - , 2 fs,- ' ' V V K K :nik Af, ' 1f'ws'ff'f'f Hvr-f,.,fW ,W - L , 1i2f'lif fi-ff l ff: A ' ., ' ., .l V 'MO-,Q 'V ,': 1 'ff M l fa 'v'-f1'5,, l , f . W y .-I I K ., , lvl 'gf-La Q K! ' . M ... A Sophomore at work on decorations for the Sweet- heart's Ball. Leslie Hatchard, Qu e e n, and her escort, David Reppard. 132 . , 3 ,-'Q Ska A a A X . Xf ., , . rx was -xx' I K , is QA A ,X 5 N? ss : . Yi T eg fa A, 0- ' my 5 1, ,f -I is M, L ' .fi A, .rv J, L . U4 K 'N ., , new v 4- -f . s . a X 4 . Wai 1, 5,1 yfxs Mgr' ' N95 'S' 1 QT ' , 7 s -, fa, T 525-x9'35Nq-fDZ'5 X41 i X , ifgji ' Leslie Hatchard was crowned by Allan Dunhm. B QA W 0 .. X . ,fvfuli .Xxx X xr' ' The Refreshment table. 957 e Fanatics led for the CE. Homecoming weekend started on Friday, Novem- ber 18 with the bonfire. The cheerleaders and majorettes were present at this event, and dum- mies representing Atholton players were burned. The next morning, the parade, with floats made by various clubs and organizations, boosted the spirit for Homecoming. The Senior Class float fshown opposite with its creator, Nancy Leedyj won first prize as the best float. The Booster Club float fleftj held the Queen and Court. At halftime during the game, the Queen and her Court were presented to the large crowd assem- bled. The Falcons rallied to the Homecoming tradition and the Atholton team, 46-7. That night, a successful Homecoming dance, whose theme was History's Heroes , was held in the gym. The Queen was crowned at the dance. Lionel Hunt, Student Council President, crowns Dottie Redding, H o m e c o m i n g Queen, while Dottie's escort looks on. I The Homecoming Court fleft to rightj: Susie Ailor, Lindy Hands, Dottie Redding, Margi McClelland, Cindy Haseltine. HS.. W A. Y. W H z 1'-' .., 'sg 1 J ll0MECOMI 5 . S '. ,,gj .1,',i,,s 17:52, 1 1 4:3 X nwafu W .h ,we K . 5 uf? AE, f f .W A-S GCO BT 2. LL in P. if Ei 3? 'Q-.Nw S 4? .t A ,fl 1 VW! 11 MARGI MCCLELLAND ' n f, 4, 'ev z 3 S, SUSIE AILOR f 5 CINDY HASELTINE 5 9. VL A 14 ., Q2'ZQ .YM Aria: SW: . LINDY HANKS 2 . ix 4,3 .., ,, K' 3 Victory - Through the efforts of the teams . . . The coaches . . . And the students. United we stand. .,r My X Va X85 ?, 0 Q 4--- gg Q JS- I 4, ' ' ' sz! lux N., 1 L SP0llTS FO0TBALL CBGSS CIIUNTBY RSITY S UA Front Row- Willie M a t t h e w s, Chris Litt Gu Aversa O O C Steve Roberts Tom Wilson ' V: Y v J Bill Phebus, Rick Mills, Bill Emrich. Second Row: Louis Mortimer, George Batten Steve Mike Lafferty, jon Weisman, David Goughenour, jay Glatzel, Kirk Young Third Row Shillinglaw, Don Fava, Tim King, Kim Johnson, Dick Vosbury, Russ Roberts David R fhead coachj, Steve Young, Bill Herman fmng. 1, Andrew Borland fasst. coachj . . . SECO D I CIIUNTY Before the opening game of the season, journalists, coaches, and local sportsmen, again, labeled the Severna Park Falcons as d e fin i t e t h r e at s to the Anne Arundel County Football Championship. The Falcons commanded this threat with the possession of a stunning offense and solid defense. Offensively, the team was led by quarterback Bill Emrich, who piloted the Falcons to the 1965 Championship. The reassurring running of full- backs Russ Roberts and Steve Roberts, along with the pass receiving of jay Glatzel and Don Fava, attributed to the six Falcon victories. Defensively, the squad was led by the pre- ceptive guarding of Dave Reppard, and under the watchful eyes of Dick Vosbury, jim Shillinglaw, and Kirk Young. As the season advanced, spectators witnessed a 6-2-2 record.Victims of the Falcons included the Andover Archers, the Glen Burnie Gophers, the Howard County Lions, the St. Mary's Saints, the Arundel Wildcats, and the Atholton Raid- ers. In upset victories, Southern and Northeast were able to hand defeats to the Falcons. As the season began with a tie with Brooklyn Park, 13-13, so too, it ended with a tie against the Annapolis Panthers, who had already won the Champion- ship by winning five straight county league games. to capture a perfect season of six county wins, the met the F alc o ns in the a nnu al Turkey Bowl classic. Falcons went into the game as the underdog, but come highly outstanding. Severna controlled the entire game handed Annapolis a tie-the only team the Champion failed to beat. G?1l5YSi2:9f'.t'a:LX?iqhi1 has 'nz S S e v e r n a Park Falcons coach- in g s t a ff was h e a d e d b y George Roberts fleftj, and as- sisted by Varsi- ty line coach Andrew Borland frightj, b a c k- field coach Lo- well Moore, and Bill Coyne, also a s s i s t a nt JV coach. Steve D1ck Vosbury 3 2 11m Don Fava Y . 5 F Harold Lhque 442y, HB iS5J, E V 4821, E 44oy, HB Jay Cxgizep flaj, QB 4141, QB-E B111 Egnh 1 Steve Young i 'i if if ?Tom Wilson C 163, QB won, C E, LB MCBEFW X 42 Kim Johnson 4801, E i :. ,Q Russ Ro 4203, FB 4305, FB Dnie Goughengxr f Q 5 E Kirk Young Tim King 4431, HB 4565, E Kick Jim 449, HB Dave Reppard 1510 tQLr onvgi I J N. .Q Mp nl LCGNS M UN A sad tie with Brooklyn Park. . . Strong effort in. . . Too much Bob StachQ44j caused defeat by Southern Bulldogs. Wild scoring. . . 1966 Severna Park Falcons F alcons F alcons Falcons F alcons F alcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Brooklyn Park Andover Southern Glen Burnie Howard County St. Mary's Arundel Northeast Atholton Annapolis Defender D i c k Vosbury H21 reaches to block quick Howard County pass. 144 Field a.head, defenders behind, jerry McBee f22j races for a 30 yd. gain against Brooklyn Park. Strain and second effort by Russ Roberts QZOJ spark the only Falcon touch- down at Southem. . . . an upset by Bulldogs. No defense to stop 24 yd. rush by Steve Roberts 1231. ,f . . . in a battle between quarterbacks 6-2-2 SEAS LOG 4' . . . puuting On Target: T o the surprise of Arundel, Bill EmriohQ15j con- nects with Steve Roberts Q23j. Jerry McBee f22j bulldozes Northeast for a first down. . . . passing Absent defenseg Easy 1 tholton by McBee 1221. SWIFT LCONS , ,N , , , SCO,-mg In a wave of bodies, Dave Gough gan? enour hits paydirt. mf? ' Xi ' - P touchdown fro m Al- . . . rushing - wee. Q R . . .receiving , 2 . g :., .,.,g.,, 4 ki! e M ,. u 'W 12 ' H -.. la . 'ZH ' 91 , F-: gf '- , ' ., . S.. f1l 1'.Q 1,-,,T , I - f-.1w.,t.gagg-nw' 3 5. A . . . . moving free Russ Roberts 1203 moves easily among Atholton defenders. . . . stopping leaders LCIINS HALT The Cheerleaders introduce the Falcons to an awaiting crowd. Leftback Jerry McBee Q22j storms his way through the Annapolis line. Outstanding kicking by Jay Glatzel gave the Panthers little playing room. At right, the Falcon defense traps a Panther in the end zone after kickoff. f. xv' A J U .s' To th e surprise of thousands, the Severna Park Falcons held the Annapolis Pa.ntl1ers, the 1966 A.A. County Foot- ball Champions, to a 12-12 tie, in the seventh Turkey Bowl classic. The game, exh ib ite d on Falcon Field for the first time, showed the Fal- cons establishing 12-6 lead at halftime. Late in the fourth quarter the Falcons still controlled the ball, until the Pan- thers slipped six points to tie the score, 12-12. The score remained the same as time ran out, and forced the tie. The game displayed several signif- icant factors: 1. The Falcons were the only team the Panthers failed to defeat. Annapolis was previously undefeated and untied. 2. The Falcons were the only team to hold the Panthers to less than three touchdowns during the entire 1966 season. 3. The Falcons are the only team, other than Brooklyn Park, to score against the Panthers. 4. Dave Reppard won the Russell Tro- phy as the outstanding linesman of the game. T IIKEY BOWL ANTIIERS 53.2 TURKEY BOWL SERIES 1960 ---- AHS O FALCONS O 1961 ---- FALCONS 12 AHS 6 1962 ---- AHS 13 FALCONS O 1963 ---- AHS 23 FALCONS O 1964 ---- FALCONS 44 AHS 7 1965 ---- FALCONS 12 AHS 6 1966-- FALCONS 12 AHS 12 TI-LE SIDELINE CONFERENCE After receivin 1 2 3 4 Sevemmfk BBE!! Amee EEUU fa 14 f sf, Iv -1 , -ms-.,,.' 9 pass from quarterb J .,-,I wwf Qi ack Bill Emrichhlay G1atze1f14j pulls toward the goal line. YW 'Cn 41.4-1' The defensive unit penetrates t he Annapolis line to upset Panther ball can-ier. I AND 'l'lI.I. I0 'H UNl0B VAR IT Y ,vm 11' FRONT ROW: Mr. Lowell Moore Qcoachj, Steve Hithon, Richard Baginski, Greg Gosman, Joe Emrich, Bruce Lawton, Tom Burnett, Bob Wilson, Fred Hill, William Coyne fcoachj. SECOND ROW: Harold Young, Sam Lovett, Harrison Day, Paul Buckmaster, Richard Polm, Walter Dempsey, jim Lemieux. THIRD ROW: Jon jarnigan, Elery Mullinax, Bob Carey, Don Kellogg, Bob Shillinglaw, Mike Smutney, Robin Schmidt. FOURTH ROW: Marcel Cotes, Richard Reckner, Ron Pramschufer, Bob Conklin. BACK: Elroy Johnson, manager. UNDEFEATED SEAS 9 8-0-0 The Severna Park junior Varsity marched to their first Anne Arundel C ionship by establishing a perfect season and no losses. This most successful season in the came about through the excellent such players as Bruce Lawton, Joe Burnett. Emrich quarterbacked the team victories, while Lawton led the team in points and Burnett followed with 33 poi The squad also had a very impre unit, that allowed only one touchdown four games,while it heldthree other less. Andover, alone, forced more down in a game from the defense by points in a losing effort. From an alert defense and additiontoa skillful coaching Anne Arundel County Champions. SEIZES COU TY CII PIIINSIIIP Coach Lowell Moore Tim Burnett 1301 w ?f V. Z! gi 5 an , ,,,WX, n F f X n Fi ' lx 5 3? f N 5 T ,I , f Mr. Barr and Coach Moore bestow rewards to the J.V. team. 149 19661. V. FOOTBALL RECORD Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Brooklyn Park Andover Southern Glen Burnie Howard County Annapolis Arundel Northeast Cll0SS CQDUNTBY TE ix, M , -V55 'ry' as Row I: Dave Miller, Bill Mauk, Gene Foehl, jim Patton, Lee Cadorette, Gene Munder, Richard Robinson, Dave Newkirk Row II: Coach Preston, james Slack, Carl Rassmussen, Bob Baugh, john Raines, Bill McKay, Richard Sun, j1mGogl1ott1, Ron Booker fmng. J In its secondseason at SPI-lS,the Falcon Cross Country fem MH-bm ifwe M EIGIITII IN STATE two 'sub teams be establ1shed.The Vars1ty A 'team post- ed a remarkable 6- 1 record, and the Varsity pleted the season with a successful 3-1 record. The Falcon runners faced strong competition several heavily experienced teams throughout counties.Against Milford Mill, the harriers of the A team crushed the Millers, 15-47. The teamwas also successful in establishing an 50 score. Traveling to Woodlawn, both units of the Country team finished in the lead.The A team a 23-24 defeat, while the B team presented a loss. Dulaney, the Baltimore County Champs, out the Falcons for the second year, to give the harriers only loss of the season. At Howard County, where the A team competed, the Falcons moved to victory by forcing the Howard Lions to accept a loss. The B team almost had their second perfect score of the season, in presenting Park School a 15-50 defeat. In county competition, the Falcons bestowed on the Brooklyn Park Bees, the only other school in the county with a Cross-Country team, two decisive losses. After the regular season, the team went on to compete in the Spike Shoe Meet at john Hopkins University. The team finished eighth out of 2 schools entered.The Cross- County team, riding on a very successful season, enter the State meet. Lastyear the runners placed twenty-fifth but the quick Falcons jtu-nped to the eight spot, ahead of 25 other teams.The Falcons were led in the meet by the amazing performance of Richard Su.n,who finished fourth. if J., .....r Onward in Hope, , , wap. A-- ,.z::. , , ff' , AN W2 3 l x -,ff iv! ' . . . Spirit vftlu , 'mi m i- x ' ' K f ' fi rs- ' ' v , i Q I M' I., Fdwmwwgw 4- V I'-3, --...wx z . . . Contentmenf - . . Thought 151 , ,Q Q and,5t,.ah,. 5' ' c 12. :W S 551 S gk 9. ..,. qty N., L as I K ' V ,. K 52 Q 7 Mus- ,A AQQQ 0, x ix 4 , 'uns fi- 'F INTER Smmrs BASKETBALL WRESTLING lNll00ll TRACK W -f Left to right: john Howell, Jay Glatzel, Bill Emrich, Tom Wilson, Steve Young, Co-Captain Allen Dunham, Coach Richard Fragale, Co-Captain jon Briggs, john Smith, Mike Dunn, Grant Gustin, Warner johnson. The 1967 basketball season was one composed of several elements. The element of outstanding effort in teamwork and the element of the record breaking jon Briggs is what helped form the 1967 Varsity Basketball Squad. The Falcons posted a 9-12 record for the overall season, and a 6-9 log in CountyCompetition. In these 15 county games the opponents of the Falcons scored a total of 939 points. Amazingly, through the strong element of reliable teamwork, the Falcons matched their opponents score, by also tallying 939 points. The squad won only 40M of the county games but displayed outstanding sportsmanship and tremendous effort by equalling the opponents score. The second element is the high scoring of jon Briggs. In his second year of Varsity Basketball, he led the county in scoring during the season, and broke the previous county record Q295j for most points scored in 14 games: 374 points! Overall, during the season, Briggs scored 497 points in 21 games. Coach Fragale conducts confer- ence to motivate the effectiveness of the team. 'aiiii . ws Silas' 5 2:5 .if if: iii 54' 'M BRIGGS SETS EW SC0llI G BECGIID: 497 1967 VARSITY BASKETBALL - 9-13 Bel Air New Oxford Severn Prep St. Mary's Arundel Archbishop Curley Bel Air Arundel Glen Burnie Brooklyn Park Andover Annapolis Northeast Southern Arundel Glen Burnie Andover Annapolis Brooklyn Park Northeast Southern Name Class Points ' John Smith sr. 5 Mike Dunn Jr. S Steve Wilson Ir. 17 Tom Wilson Sr. 22 Warner johnson Frosh. 30 jay Glatzel jr. 32 Allen Dunham Sr. 36 John Howell Sr. 130 Grant Gustin Sr. 238 Bill Emrich Sr. 242 Ion Briggsdok Sr. 497 The 1967 junior Var- sity team, coached by Mr. Richard Parr, posted a saddening season mark of 4 wins and 13 losses. The squad suffered the damag- ing toll of inexperience, with only one returning 111 Dux-sb, Tom Burnett, Peter Munholiand, Wayne Dunham, lx VAR ITY WBESTLEBS . . . The 1967 Varsity Wrestling Team, coached by James Keedy, placed third in county competition, with a 4-2 record. Overall, the team accumulated a fine 6-3 record. The squad was led in victories by the 127 pound Steve Rob- erts, who had a great season with 8 wins and 1 loss. Also vital to the team were Bill Mauk, 7 wins, 1 loss, 1 tie, and Iohnwiesman, 7 wins and 2 losses. With several members of the squad returning next year, the 1968 Varsity Wrestling should display improvement with this year of experience. 1967 VARSITY WRESTLING - 6-3 Severna Park Opponent 29 Laurel 19 Coach Ke edy, and 44 Arundel 8 Coach Berger aa- 13 Brooklyn Park ss ? siaf CO -Captains 27 Glen Burnie 16 S t e V 5 Sims and 47 Northeast 3 john Wiesman in 12 Bel Air 34 f-ha Strata 9Y Of 27 Andover 19 Ona-leg rake 8 Annapolis 32 down. 32 Southern 13 1967 IUNIOR VARSITY Laurel Brooklyn Park Glen Burnie Bel Air Andover Annapolis Southern JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD Name Gordon Laque 1 95 lbs john Truelove 1103 lbs Mack Johnson 1112 lbs Allen Robinson 1120 lbs joe Abruzzo 1127 lbs Cliff Watkins 1133 lbs Mark Larson 1138 lbs Doug Cambell 1145 lbs Bill Fish 1154 lbs Bill Simmons 1165 lbs. Sam Lovett 1180 lbs. Elery Mullenax 1l-lWT.J In its second year, the J1.mior Varsity Wrestling Team remained undefeated 17-Ol to clinch the Anne Arundel County Championship The squad was coached for the first time by Mr. Richard Berger. Heading the team in victories were Gordon Laque, joe Abruzzo, and Bill Simmons, each with 7wms and O losses Also, helping the team to victory, was Allen Robinson 16 wins, 1 lossj who pinned five of his opponents in seven matches This team, packed with experience, should startle the county in wrestling again next year. l l' ' ' lx 'X X 1 'll 3 'Q X X .-, g,,- ..- ,Mp -.4 HQ,-2z.4'Em ,E4' 'Q '1 XgXtf'i':'+,li Vw: ral xfxtw- 'nf ff - X S 1 1 .sk X1 'pix 'l'YlT'l'l'l1'l1'l1 lrl1'l'1'l'x 3 A v A mmf wifi: xggf vii S' Q. w .X 4 1 7, , in S 1 I I W we f 4.4 .s.,.,f, ggkid 235, ' rw 3 ,ff '24 rf V V 1 52 S...s,, 1 Row I -D. Yingling, R. McClure, D. Hasfurther, D. Smith, K. Young, T. Wilson, S. Lafferty B Row II - F. Reno, LB. Randall, I.. Trippit, Bradley, T. Hemstetter, S. Roberts, D. Vosbury Row . ' , . ' . R D Fava, B. Shade, M Slazack, S. K1rby D MacMurry, M. Dashield, D Crain D R Dayfmgnj. In its third year at S.P. H. S. , the Varsity Lacrosse Team posted a 7-2-1 record to finish second place in Anne Arundel County Standings. The team, directed by coaches Fred Hopkins and james Stevens, was defeated only by Annapolis and St. Mary's. A notable accomplishment for the Falcons was their game with Park School. In past years the Falcons tied Park School three times and lost once. Searching for a victory in their final game of the season, Falcon stickmen succeeded in defeating Park 9-8. During the season, the leading varsity scorers were Brady Smith, 14 goals, 6 assists, and Bob Meacham, 9 goals, 6 assists. ,xzzzvzxfmeaemzmmzzrs msn-1 ife:e:m.xwv:,x i 1 - f 1 Q f . . - N A v W Ensign? vi! -w-yv .mug George Reagan Tom Hemstetter Richard McClure Dave Reppard ..Q'+ -xy.-ez. mf, -sg if V Q., ,fm IKM. W.. W'-T 1.L,'1.,? -fif- K K ' liri - wg. X., -4.1 A.-.QT ggf-. ..-3--1 ,vb -an - A Y -- A-521'-av -sr, :M- J ' , I ,', g,,,5- by . ' ' . -Q ,. ' '55 ' x, ,.m ii. M :, fax A If ' xg, .K 1511511 Don I-Iasfurther easily thrusts the ball back into Falcon territory. CJD ri! mag-mary Fred Reno Don Hasfurther Doug Yingling Bob Meacham -. x . .ff MW T ' my 'f'f' A A M: r.'P-ef- ' 'f ns-5. -f-W .M .- ..- f, ,. ., . ,-af Midfielder Mike Dashield rips in for the score, as jay Litty backs up the goal. X Q his 1 'f mfr' Appearing to glide through the air, Don Cager clears 9' in the pole vault The Track Team led by Coaches Andrew Borland and William Preston, took second place in Anne Arundel County for 1966. Although defeating all other teams in the regular season, the Falcons failed to capture an anticipated first place in the Championship Meet at Northeast. Falcon harriers, displaying top performers in Walt Chitwood, Richard Sun, Mark Jacobs, and jim Brown, established a strong lead. However, the Annapolis Panthers plunged to capture first place in the 100 yd. dash and in major vaulting events. The final score depressingly showed the Falcons lagging by only 112 pt.: Annapolis 60 112, Severna Park 60. 1 44 if A .,f,., 1, cn.- . .-- W ..- f .41 n, 4, - 434' -' ' . ie., wg: Q 'l-adam , o , ,L ,L , ' V155 ef .t,, n. 'V . A , ng' bi in Y O v , , ,ew gawk ' -at M . 'luv , , Row I H Lague T. Burnett, I. Emrich, Howard, R. Sun, K. Whitfield, I. Brown, B. Baugh, C. Fish, G. Cager. Row II - R Bowers, B Spmk, E Smith, M. Jacobs, B. Atwell, Lovette, J. Welch, W. Chitwood. Row III - H. Clark, C. Rasmussen, J. Ranes, B McKay Howe R R b D. N ' ' ' o mson ewkirk, L. Cadorette. Row IV - C. Hood, Fran.kl1n,J. Peters, C. Reckner, B. Gilbreath, C. Green R Day ROWV I Patton B. Thompson, L. Spicer, I. Lemieux, B. McIntire. Row VI - R. Mullins, D. Cager, and E. Pulley. Severna Park Severna Park ,,, -1--. ft! 1. gw 'x...,,' .'f,q:., a , k A. .QW '.'y.ax'5 w',,, Severna Park Severna Park 1966 22 Northeast 66 Edmundson 41 2X3 Mervo Tech 80 112 Belair 31 Brooklyn 167 C o a c h Borland contemplates the performance of his team. Q. w-M, Severna Park takes early lead in the exhausting 880 yard sprint. Richard Sun captures victory as he The gun goes off and legs pump in unison as Falcons sprint from the line. crosses the finish line. if Jim Shillinglaw wh orbits the discus into 'af flf'f'V'2i'4' If 3-4+ 'i W- S fs -f 1 SEVERNA PARK HIGH SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS Event Record Holder 100yd. dash :10. 2 Gary DeProspero 1966 220yd. dash :23. 1 Gary DeProspero 1966 44Oyd. dash :51. 1 Mark Jacobs 1966 88Oyd. run 1:57. 8 Walt Chitwood 1966 1 mile run 4:39. 4 jim Brown 1966 2 mile run 9:53. 1 Richard Sun 1966 440 relay :46.0 Lucy, Crutchfield, 1965 Swartz, DeProsperO SSO relay 1:35. 1 Lucy, Crutchfield, 1965 Cline, DeProspero Mile relay 3:28. 9 Hesketh, Sanders, 1965 Cline, Jacobs Shot Put 46'11 jim Atkinson 1965 High JLu'np 5'9 Mike Hampe 1964 Pole Vault 12'1 3111 Mike Hampe 1964 Broad Jump 2O'1O Dave Swartz 1965 Triple jump 41' Andy Smith 1964 Discus 139' jim Atkinson 1965 1'a1z'2'51Pf'21i-221115 zaiawzzle -Zim sais. Vzzrifi! 2,i35'2zi5kiizm1i11. g1..,.ii 31: ,xii ,A ZZ? 25313155 Row I - B. Phehus, D. Saxon, G. Shumway, P. Buckmaster, I. Jeffra, G. Foile, Coach Moore. Row II - G. Gustin, S. Martins, G. Leib, G. Aversa, K. Stegman. Row Ill - Manager Heintz, S. Saxon, T. Dietz, I. McBee, B. Emrich, L. Peyton, J. Briggs. Row IV - Manager L. Casto, B. Mauk, L. Braun. After starting the season with two shut-out victories, the Baseball Team finished with a 6-11 record. Adding to the problem of only a few returning lettermen, the unit was plagued by injuries and sporatic hitting. The Bas e b all Team is coached by Mr. jon Briggs times it just right, sending the ball out of the park! Severna Park Northeast Severna Park 2. . . . . . 7 Brooklyn Park Severna Park 4. . . . . . 3 Andover Severna Park 0. . . . . . 2 Howard County Sevema Park 2. . . . . . 7 Bates Severna Park 2. . . . . . 4 Glen Burnie Larry Peyton meets the ball p e rfe ctly with a level swing. Glen Shun-away, stealing from third base, to SCOFEI V Q-wav FUSE Sym.-, . ..,, 1- fr J' ..4,,24-, . 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Kerry Adkins Terry Adkins John Albert Mike Allen Jerry Anderson Rhonda Anders Barry Andrews Joe Arkusuzeski Grady Asbury Grace Atwell Jeannie Atwell Richie Aversa John Bagdon Robert Bailey Joan Baker John Baker Sharon Baker Lauren Barrett Jackie Bauer Mike Bauman Jean Beall Vickie Beard Susan Beavers Beth Becker O n Q, -421 a 4' F L' n gy, 1 if? ,ff M i:T.'. i' 'fs 1-Q 3 9 . ALS? 'Q N. , 2, ,143 .' E2f:V:fV,G Kathy jurmu, Treasurerg Karen Madsen, Secretaryg Beth Kappel, Vice Presidentg 9. Q r M ' mfr' gf' W. A ,SS , 2:1 zap, ' ' -A -.V K. 4. , ,I : ., vw . 1 -:M xxx J ,QW X is : -.. 14525 X 2 J' :A ihqsk Q: Il A N.-H A B, , 'A Y f AWE. ' te,. A , :BBA , 'ffxfm - I 1-. f 'S : fa' , i':Qs':: ' .' 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W M, A 4 AA Carl Mauro A ' 3 Mike Mayer N ' n -fn ' fr ,K Carol McConkey Q 1-,-S, f , 'R - 1 v jerel McCumbers a ' f Q: ' A L. M ' ,LL Ann McGri1lies ' 'W A L A , 'NV' ,N V ' W fb Sue Mclntire ' -. 5 lfiygif 1 ., x I ff Dale Mcxinlay , Q U Kim McLaughlin W iiznsgqp iy- 4 W ' Kathy McNulty 5 K v V Lx ,got Q 5 ve A ,ni Q at A iqhielzilxfgpcliarland 'L '? ? ' ,f M- 4 M .. I ' I., x lm C umm 5 ' 4 isffqi? YW , Q L. x 1 5 135' Pam Mehl f ' -A ,ui , ' Q Q14 Carol Meusel - , M 2 , 1 V Q 5 as t Q N it K A - .fg f V .K X Y , Robin Miller yi' ' ' f ' l Mike Muuqausen , Karen Mills .L 3 Pete Mitchell Q iv A A A f , G '7 Shirley Mitchell - ' ki Lwflri' Li . 1 fel , Chuck Moenius ,.-' wwf' k,,,,,. ww., If ,-' 'Q f'?,'3T ' ' . ' . ' .. 1,f':' , '-,MI Judy Moessner -1. , Q. I . wif Y ii., ,, Mirth Montgomery 1333: g A Don Moon ' Cindy Moore . . ' , ' Lance Morgan W '. . ' if, ' 9 . ' 1' -, Walter Morgan C , C ,se M K , 'A , , ' Q! p'S'V f Lx- ' H f ., ' M ' vm .- I , -333 , ' H , , ,, . -4 Jim orln X W- Q 9 'V z f 2' 4 mt M Q, 1 Bill Moms Rv. , ,f ' ' i , H ' ' Y? Cheryl Morris ' f 5 'G 3 fra'-it sm EE 'Qs f - N v FW t lf5E2 '42Qfg JennyMorris 1 ' '3 Ei ' 1 Marion Morris Q Margaret Morris 4 - A ,, A fi f Walter Morrow ' V ,hz . 1 3 k 5 1. Wt , 1-A an arf ' is Jo Anne Mudd y ,, I , ' 1 ff M gg VW Euer Mullenix , Q, X.. Q T-3, 4 M W-, C Y , ivy: , 7 1 ' ' , Steve Munger . , Q ' 4 2 22 5 2 fx ' Q L AJC 'l X .f ' Steve Murphy William Murphy Beatrice Musgrove fx' . ' 'KM' ' 'af x , ,s M X . - . ic, gras Jim- .K It -3 gg Q lt: ng N , 'Q ' Richard Myers , L A ,I ' VT, ' K ' Teresa Nash A: ,ai , ' '. , A ' M z, 4 ' -IK 5-K f joan Nebel ,g -' . ,g,.r T , W t J' BK K x ? Tina Neild H - Q f.: 4 . it Les Nelson Q., ,K v Q 2 ,Q ' Carol Nethen wp fxgj P I K -bfi 4 Perry Newton ' :QL 5' ' A r : .aw 5 5' ' 41 Roger Nolz ,, K,3- , , . W .- K J' 1 - . L- ., Pm Nm ' I A Q KA Bill Nuckols , V V 4 K Danny O'Brien ,K ,,, Q ,gk 4 N b 'yY , Nancy O'Brien 3 KK- Ki K K - Matt O'Connor A ' H5-il' ' : 5 Carolyn Olson h K 5' K , . K W. , K ,K ,- - 'f f Eric Olson ' f P ML if . A I . f jenny O'Ne11 A .K '1 - Karen Oyerly K , ' LK' KK -I , , Frances Pack ii' as ' - W ' . Randolf Pack ' Q, A -f 5 ' K y gg, Linda Packech Kg, ' , a 1 Q v .W diy! Kathy Page 'ff K ' . '-5 M r - I , ' ' hu. A O V john Panek , y E K ,A . Patrice Pardoe 4 , ' F f ff, A Q Barbara Parker 'z LK? K ' iff . Dawn Parkinson were A 'wi' an Saw P3116 -- ,L - aff f ldv? 3:3 my 1 .4 , Nora Parks ' K . Q2 '. S ' -5 ' f? ' . sf ,,: m ' Q 5 Chris Parrish Y Wendy Parsley K . , Alicia Parsons Q' V fr ' 3 V, Robin Patton K K r Sv- ,K I, ,. ' KZ' I 23.5 Bathurst Peachy K , ,I K K fx, .. Larry Phelps , K : fq,.1n , ,fl K: K . ., Q ' WV L 21,515 Nancy Phelps R ,yybv it Ke Q' .4 P N I-?5fgfg5T,',9,s?,j, sue Phelps Ray Phillips W K 3 I jack Pickwood , 0 - A , 4 Nora Pistole 'T , Q V 'E V. z ' -K L- I, hlener K K K , KK A W .K ij x KarenPo r 'ff S , 'fi 3 A A E Efwpiifen ff - 2 .le 1 fi- r1c X f - w 1? 4 Frank Powell s A ' N A ' P I Linda Powell Q1 K 3 Ralph Pratt U 5 r . Diane Priest 1 .' K H Q3 K . KK fN,,f, .K Q Sandra Pulley nxt: r , 4 hi ' ff A Karen Pumphrey A -- K K KE ' K , R511 .- , L. ' f, 'K I ', john Pyles . A wrt, Chris Ranes ' :ttf ' f Herman Randall , 5 45 X ' 1 s , f K ' Jeanne Randle ' w r ' - V 2 3 - Linda Rasheff -, .5 - ' . I - H , ' 2 . , r MEP' . , M3- ' V: 4' .. Regina Rawlings ' f -r Q 'hike X . P9 'I'-.li Eric Reckner , ., 'A 5153, 4 LK A X ' 7 ' Barbara Reese - ,Q gas H 5 25353, sofa ' 4, A ,fl q ,A Kathy Rembold 1, 5 X, ' Q- 3 Q km Ron Rehm W to 'A' - 9' xx Q- S ' .Vu A Bunny Renz E 'f 7, 1- -P ' W f Larry Reusing JW? 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Linda schiuei N - re fffzlifhl Q , K, , M4 Eileen Schlein .Y a 'Q 'iii-'?:J,A.2'5f?'a4,vf'f1 'i- - 1 Melvin Schley , Darlene Schmit 2' fi - ,qi Kirk Schneeman 5' A f l 73' ga 2, 9' 4 an 1 Q 1 Debby Schools Y' A it ,fl R - A. . ',,,'.sl'.v uf .fbi Maumee Scott my X V. ' ..., ' Q, ' K Dale Sears I QI... i ,G A- , W3 ,, W A ' , K Elaine Sears XM 5 'f ' ' ' 'A ' 5 'A ' ' Si H Susan Sears Lager:-11d Sedgwick gi Missy Sester ,Q -a -J V d I ' . .F I Bob Shillinglaw ghffr f F 4' ' K I ,, v A Kris shock Q fi' '34 .fr V gas. my il -av- Connie Shumway ,-,, 1 Afi1Ss,,,e Debbie Sigman .L A ' jf Bob Simmons janet Simmons Y b Kelly Skeathe It , A R , ,Q Joan Slack j ' H. ,gli K , Laura Slender I ' 1 is fd, , .TL Kathleen Slivecky ' V 1 IVV' 'TT ' vi' M -QM! Barbara Smith ' 4 V AY h 'Oc Christine Smith I ny? A Debbie Smith , ' -. ' . , x ' Q A Go,-don Smith u ,W 1 Q - i Sally Smith - , ,il ,. 'R 55' ,ce .. , fx , -. 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Phone Ml 70897 Severna Park - 647-4611 Pasadena Rd. and Ritchie Highway 209 Congratulations from the CLASS OF '69 1 fl 1 bd! , f 2 if f 7, Q fill MARYLAND SEPTIC TANK and SEWER COMPANY R. M. Hoover, Pres. 2323 Maryland Ave. Baltimore, Md. 21218 Belmont 5-1109 DAVIS STATIONERY Est. 1901 Seventy-Six Maryland Avenue Annapolis, Maryland W. P. OLSEN CO Y Lmownonv ,menu ,f ':.Q:,'- Q: -I-V. 3,4 Fr aft, f- , M, if Compiiments of MANRESA ON SEVERN RETREAT HOUSE Annapolis, Md. Compliments of HOMEROOM 133 Benfielcl She l Servicenter s Bill Schultz Owner Benfield Road 8.Melrose Lane Towing Road Service Front End Alignment 647-5584 ,.. Compliments of PASADENA TOOL 8 EQUWMENT SPORTS AND SPECIALTIES SHOP RENTAL E 99 Main St. Annapolis, Md. Ritchie Highway 647-3634 3, is - we if 1 ' r MATTOX TEXACO , I ll ,T if I ' Qt: . . 552 VW, 'Ei' fe I f I Eg ,ELI sap? I I 4? V K- I T . 'S , I Sf - I '1v1s,. .2 ff' PEERLESS CLOTHING CO Compllmenls of I4 , ' Sf SINGER SEWING COMPANY A l-43 Mam St. ,gy Anno OH 8-12 Parole Plaza 5' P S 01667 Annapolis, Maryland 5,4gK1Q For the Best Results when you buy or sell Real Estate call GILBERT Realty Co. Ritchie Highway Pasadena, Md. 4 miles south of Glen Burnie We specialize in A. A. County 647-6200 211 Phones Ml 7-2222 MI 7-2223 'a 2. 75332 :ags,f2':a.x:4Q 2 F' 1 u Q 4 I o Q Q Q 3 T ' U5 ...Tv Q Q I ' , 5' 2 1 5 :U 3 2 9 Q S 3 Q- Q- Q 2 U Z 5 fn -X' Q- m if . L1 : Q 2 ID ID 3 Q cn QQ -1 ,D 3 , 4 R 0 Q Q 5 5 gr. O Q Q .,. 6 g' 9. b 0 3 g g 5 r- 2? 2342 sam, .g 023 -1' 5 AU 3' 2022 if-V' Q, '.,, ' - ' U 115 +? .3 0 S. wg G U, -- O K Q. o 'U - s Q 3 9. 5' Q 5 E 5' 2. fn Q., U1 C E 6 Q. C U 5 'QQ D' A-50 - Eff? nz- xg I-GD 7' m S rmlfw--nz 0 Q2-'nz 0. 0 4-E Q E 'SYQN is 1 E. I- Q F 2 Q: th 2 If ' o ffl: U W' td I-4 W Z Z an ' Q S Q . I'l'1 . 4 .Q 1 lim. 'vqfx lb f igg Q , E 4 - iif' url 2: - '1 0 i -2 Z! 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A fi C Specializing in the 9 ' ' , ' AA ' 22 Jia-ii sip Greater Severna Park Area ' -, ' 2 ' Q Real Estate lnsurance F 5 Phone Day or Night MI 7-1900 , C7 fzl Q Sterling Silver by Stieff Gorham Towle Wallace Z M W -W-: Y I V A W U Kirk Lunt lnternational Heirloom Reed and Barton Fine China and Glassware Watch and Jewelry Jewelers 44 State Circle Annapolis ...ff HOPKINS FRED E. VOGES fx COMPANY lNC. co. Sales Real Estate l 123 - l27 Main Street Cglgcjgggl Annapolis, Maryland 213 Say it with FIowers STEVENSON'S HI WAY FLOWER SHOP ' 4I0 Gov. Ritchie Hwy. Phone SO I-3900 Glen Burnie, Md. l-'A I Lil- Compliments of EAGLE STORES, INC. I4I6 Baltimore and Annapolis Blvd. Glen Burnie II II Il Regular King Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF RITCHIE RAMBLER ANNAPOLIS, MD., INC. 501-3950 Ambassadors-Mariin-Classics-Americans 6I2 Ritchie Highway Glen Burnie,Md. Our 23rd Year CLIF DAWSON, INC. Old Country Store Old Baltimore Open and Annapolis Blvd . 7 days a week and McKinsey Rd. 7:OOa.m. to II:00p.m. Severna Park, Md. To Serve You Better Fountain Service, School Supplies Hospital Supplies, Patents, Tobacco Gourmet Foods MI 7-5000 Exclusive Agent For Russell Stover Candies 214 For The Best in Flowers From The Best Florist For The Best Girl Ca ll KARLTON'S FLORIST Ritchie Highway 757-3200 974-3200 COMMERCIAL CANDID WEDDINGS AERIAL PORTRAITS STU WHELAN photographer COLONIAL S- 3551 DERMOTT L HICKEY, Associate ONE STATE CIRCLE ANNAPOLIS, MD. GREENGOLD'S INC. Men and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings 46-48-50 West St. Annapolis, Md. 263-3600 Bk' I , i'3W37?'3F3E1 Compliments of HOMEROOM 126 Aurora Federal Savings and Loan Association Severna Park Baltimore 647-3l00 PL2-3l44 215 Fashion Lou nge MI 7-1550 348 Maui? COPE? su old Ammp-.in na. -,-fs Sevamu Park, Md. 'Y' I - Manager: ran-M muon ' y Pamper Yourself Telephone 268-0201 162 Main St. 268-3181 Annapolis All Senior Homeroom 205 leaves with the keys to success. Notary Public Official Inspection Station No. 158 GENE'S AUTO SALES Clean Used Cars Gene Brewis 3101 Mountain Rd. Bus. 255-7195 Pasadena, Md. Res. 255-2933 QUALITY TUTORIAL SERVICE All Areas - All Levels Ralph E. Mahoney, Jr. Gordon M. Goudey Kensington Severna Park: 933-5092 647-6085 Compliments of Fitz Gerald's Wagon Wheels Severna Park, Md. . . M' sill? Z .. Qx i 1. , sa .L Q Best Wishes from the CAFETERIA STAFF .,,,,A . ,,,,, 'fnafzifrgfrgiwf .2 frm: ,:5::,,..,3-7.,..3,,s,: . ..s.s z: - i mb 1'tgfgfgiigffikgsglgsfiitt'r33'3?' 4 4 .w-...,...s... ---.,..:'-f A ... W-, ,,, '51g35.iJJgff ffffsrfzzsfsfsirfsgfff of Maryland Inc King Manor Builders of Quality Custom Homes Phone 647-2126 Congratulations to the Class of '67 Green's Jewelry Severna Park Shopping Center Your Severna Park Jeweler Office: CO 3-2616 Residence: 647-O179 Bert I. Hickman, Jr Winslow, Cohu 8. Stetson Members New York Stock Exchange 3 School Street Annapolis, Maryland 3 3 'ill 2 -'2 llik :NAP 4 M4'- N . ,, W' f 4 W- DSM COLONIAL AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Complete Machine Shop Domestic 81 Foreign Parts Ritchie Highway, Severna Park, Md. Phone 674-4994 Investigations Uniformed Guards DENNIS DETECTIVE AGENCY 51235 5 Riggs Ave. fs .ay -4' if 3 Severna Park, Md. ' C. 647-4202 E . Dennis, Q' 4. 12? J r . .xg .sw e- .... V Q6 -bg :ssy's4.m .,,.,:w41,. gzgd-sgrs,,f-N1 1 4 'L ,few-2-Q-:M-Q -1-Q-. if 7'? ' N -71 4 !314 ? g. WHITEY 8. WALT'S Package Goods Beer, Wine, Liquor Phone 647-3390 Keepsake Diamonds . Watches . Silverware Distributors for Girard Perregaux Watches China . Crystal . Social Stationery STEARNS COLONIAL JEWELERS 47 Maryland Avenue Annapolis, Md. 21401 263-6933 Expert Watch, Clock S Jewelry Repairing Charles Patterson Florist Choice cut Flowers Greenhouses 81 Flower Shop 300 Crain Highway, S. W. Glen Burnie, Md. SO 6-3960 SO 6-1274 218 .IOHNNY ORSINO SPORTING GOODS Complete Line of Sporting Equipment SO 8-T290 58 M St. St Ritchie Hwy. Glen Burnie Shopping Center Glen Burnie, Md. Compliments of STEVENS SINCLAIR STATION Ritchie Hwy. 8 Jones Station Rd. Phone 647-9802 I Wuifmeidferg C In I 'W ill V f .E i-t 'llnuilll ,QR K Lf ICE CREAM PARLOUR 196 Main Street ' Open Daily I2 Noon-I2 Midnight Saturday and Sunday T0 A.M. to I2 Midnight f'fi'i,4 .y . Effff ,fJ?:': f 2, ff: Kaya: .. .y ...Q W -.3 .Mfr fi! : f s I Best Wishes to the Class of '67 HOMEROOM 223 a It Q 3 '- Q if . M-, .-N ,K . , 'wfwi ,-,-.........-- 50 STORES -IN PERPETUAL SPRINGTIME Harundale Mall Ritchie Highway - Glen Burnie, Md. Plenty of Free Parking Stores Open Every Evening 72285153 se 1x?t2, 'u T1 I.. 'Sf xx, .'aw.ms-1. ...X. I t,.3e,..., . fr.e.,.,,,,.. ' - ,Q I W 19: 1 ii 1 .4 at an Qin 219 it x Where n THE LEADER T49 Main Street Annapolis, Maryland othing is permanent in fashion except good taste . Phone 647-6501 Qerlmfs 7 Infners The Codd Building Ritchie Highway and Cypress Creek Rd. Severna Park, Maryland 21146 4 2 5 G. Allen Becker Diane M. Becker 5 5 r ANN'S DARI CREME 2200 s. Ritchie Highway 5 i-r' 5 ' i n . 1 '4 . aff f -iff 1 gf Compliments of sir e s' .22 a Rock 81 Roll Rhythm 81 Blues Graduate With the W CASTELMEN Dances 81 Parties Don George ,Ion Mike Bob Pere 220 BART'S SPORTING GOODS Two LOCATIONS TO serzve You 2435 MOUNTAIN RD 1418 RITCHIE HWY, i PASADENA MD GLEN BURNIE, MD. Ph CL 53100 Ph SO. 1-8686 The Oxbow Inn Lounge and Resfouronf Hcg4fx5flL3ng'fx'fg4 . WARM, GRACIOUS, Gnd INVITING Enferfoinmenf Open 7 days O week Rifclwie Highway Rf. 2 Scverncu Pork, Md. 647-2232 Q REVELL Esso ' 'fb ' 'Lv- 5 'Z 1.5.5.5 f .: l .3l'5'f?Ei355:i.i. ' 1?-'E Ei.,.:: 3 t i fi. is is W 1 eps:-Q 014 Say Pepsi, Please. Come Alive - You're in the Pepsi Generation! 221 THE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS s1'novE Fon HARMONY UNITY ORGANIZATION CO-OPERATION AID YOUR STUDENT COUNCIL IN ITS OPERATION WITH YOUR CO-OPERATION L I- Now, just let me explain L Bt I I TASKING K Ik Ihdf yh d, f d Q N h Id fb Jry Irhr pp dtdfht'9 222 HESS STATION Severna Park, Md. Rental Library Prints SCOTT BOOK CENTER Books Make Lasting Gifts 211 Main St., Annapolis, Md. COlonial 8-2311 Compliments of ARNOLD PHARMACY Your Neighborhood Pharmacy 757-2610 Arnold, Md. ' x f rv 'Florsheim Shoes Harman Shoes 'Hush Puppies TU. S. Keds Buster Brown 'Life Stride and Naturalizer Arnold's Shoes Severna Park Shopping Center Severna Pork, Maryland MI 7-4493 .., gi 32 2 rirhwkic-2'wa ,iq-43.13 i22-11,v':w?.'5r- . iw 2 'If-N:?l -:wifi yy., if-Q-aim?-re. rm ,j yo .,, nge, +A., ,N,,., .lr . Z M50-,'-I ,,f'fJ-D4 'sf' Congratulations fo the CLASS OF '67 Severna Park High School Concert Band President: James Brown Vice-President: Elaine Smith Secretary: Carol Seagraves Treasurer: Steve Sears D 81 D DRY CLEANERS 547 Bentield Rd. 647-0602 Dry Cleaning-Alterations Shoe Repair Service '96 L11 5 5 rn -4 V' KD -Q-, -I 9.30 , 522 CD U7 521 2391 :DDM 3-1 -I 2. S2 - IT1 K. '- WW. 315235335-U-Stgfhelf! lv .aku 2 H! Compliments of HOMEROOM 9A-4 COMPLIMENTS OF Your Food Fair Store 0 .,-' , ,.,v, 1 Q. . I: .,., . ,, ,, , ., ,. y- C z ., ' ITI Z 'I CD THE Chris de Visser Chris Meyers Laurie Burton Debbie Lezlie Egeberg Lynn Fryer Kristy Klosmcm MAJORETTES 224 T Compliments of BARBER SHOP 6 Barbers-No Waiiing .,. Severna Park, Md. Colonial Pancake House ,i ' Md. 3f3Ol - Soufh in Glen Burnie 553 Serving Pancakes ' 5 ' Complete From .55 j I Dinners Other f , Besf W'She5 Lands Phone 969-4460 from Take Home Dinners The Farmers National Bank A i V of Annapolis ew Established l805 Compliments of Ray's Colonial American Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Co. Good Luck to the Class of '67 from the SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB i , 5 6 :r -f f t'a-'- 2' ,fiqfwvf :'5eii1? i:1F ,X ' fi 5'- , af' 225 Compliments of HOMEROOM A-I ARUNDEL RUG CLEANERS, INC. Spa Road and West Street CO 3-2358 New Carpet Rug Storage Annapolis, Maryland TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY w r 4 ,Ex Q 4. wilih Congratulations to the Class of '67 National Honor Society Rwmnd e. me FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER 426 Crain Highway S. W. Glen Burnie, Md. 766 -5690 Newly Refurnished and Redecorated Large Parking Area Scholarship Leadership Character Service Sallie Lois Mimi Dana Brad Linda H. Bill Gail Laura Cindy Dave Peter Pat Don Meredith Steve Debby Michele Linda N. Claudia Paul Karen J. Kathy jerry Susan Debbie K. Debbie P. Cathy S. Darlene Carolyn Beryl Linda T, Jane Karen K, Cathy R. Linda W cl. . 3293 , . IQ TIM COUGHLIN E73 Q. DIVING, siivisf, urmnunon .4 if 3 UNDERWATER WELDING GBURNING - . 5, E PASADENA P. o MMWLAND Compliments of WILKENS CLOTHING Good Luck to all Graduates Compliments W. T. GRANT CO. Severna Park Shopping Center Compliments of HOMEROOM IO8 Best Wishes from the Booster Club President: Beryl Prusinoski Vice President-Secretary: Linda Nagliclfx Treasurer: Cindy Hoseltine THE DEPOT HOBBY SHOP and SEVERNA PARK PACEWAYS 647-6602 Qieiifiiiiiiiifiilifbiiiiittfisiiiiik 2 if cjwzzief For the Gift of Love - Give Her Diamonds! Tl1ere's One For Her in Our Fine Selection Sterling by Stieff 227 Harold Laque Jerry McBee Richard Sun Bill Herman Grant Gustin P . Munholland Eugene Korzeniewski David Newkirlc John Hoeller Bill McKay Bruce Hasfurther WE BUILD KEY CLUB r ' uk'- L k If 1 .fi J. B. Randall John Shepercl Mark Farrel Eugene Munger David Hall George Batten Terry Roberts Executive Committee Larry Robinson Senior Richard Robinson Junior Robin Johns Sophomore President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Gordon Laque Tom Lotta Jim Donnelly Kirk Hunnerlach Larry Ash Kevin Mitchell Bill Bough Compliments of the KIWANIS CLUB OF SEVERNA PARK 228 LlPMAN'S Main af Conduif Sf. Annapolis SALUTE to the GRADUATES! I n earning your diploma, you have reached one of 1ife's most satis- fying goals . . . and with it comes the satisfaction and enthusiasm that only brand new graduates can know! Kindle that spark-keep it glow- ing bright-for it is that same en- thusiasm which helps to develop new ideas, earnest purpose, and makes for success in your every endeavor. We wish you Godspeed, toward a reward- ing and happy future! 'onZ. QR lun The Store Tba! Doe: More For The County li w 7l7..,,.m, Erwin am! Jaan-gh :?7Q'0 'f CONSUMERJ urge 1 f,nma,, of gfen gzrnin, jnc. W'5 'n l ', 103 C? ' JU' A 77 cf' t QM'-J falnf I9 Wd? . . 'A' Iumanf Of... 761-8282 9:30 a. fn. 761-8283 l Buenas Suerfe a la clase de 1967 2 :ni iii3iifiiiliiiiilffiiiifiiii Fine Men's Clothing at Johnson's on fhe Avenue Sulfs-Shoes-Topcoafs-Sporfswear . . . Famous Brands You Know So Well McGregor-Kingsfridge-Manhatten Pendleton-Oakloom-Gleneagles JOHNSON'S Maryland Ave. and Stale Circle Annapolis, Maryland You Can Shop With Confidence Af Strange and While Men and Boys' Clorhing and Sportswear . . . Nafionally Known Brands. . . Arrow-Sfefson-Bosfonians-Janfzen Tom Sawyer-lnferwoven-Palm Beach STRANGE AND WHITE l55-l57 Main Sl. Annapolis, Md. NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF ANNAPOLIS BAY VOLKSWAGEN, INC. Volkswagen-Kcrmcnn Ghicu BERT SPRIGGS MOTOR SALES Lincoln-Mercury-Comet CAPITOL MOTORS, INC. Chrysler-PIymouth-Simca-BMC CUCCIA OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC COMPANY Oldsmobile-CcldiIIoc ERICKSON MOTOR COMPANY, INC., Rambler HARTUNG DODGE, INC. Dodge MARBERT MOTORS Pontiac-Tempest-Volvo PHIPPS BUICK, INC. Buick-Opel THORP CHEVROLET, INC. Chevrolet-CI1eveIIe-Corvoir-CI'1evy II is WIT I I I ig V IIIII 'III I I',I III'I'II'I Compliments of Wu Q? IIIQIII '67 - --' Iwsfii !,i,5:3I K E ,Im ,gm Cheerleaders I ,' ,I 'I In IIIHIII I- ,gig 3 it I IRI If IYIJQII gg 4 Iii Leslie Beth It :III I I ' IIIIIII ' Meredith Nancy ,I II il isal xi Pct Joyce Leslie June Judy Kcren Compliments of the Mary Sue SEVERNA PARK GOLF CENTER KGHCIY .Jenny Vol Terry Ritchie Hwy . Nancy 230 Confidential - lnvestigations By Former FBI Agents ARUNDEL INVESTIGATIVE AGENCY Severna Park, Md . 8. Wash., D .C . 647-2047 201 -296-6348 Lee's Texaco Service J. Lee Winter U. S. Rte. 507301 at St. Margarets Compliments of Annapolis, Md. 21401 HOMEROOM S-5 Auto Repairs - Road Service Open 24 hours Authorized Texaco Tune-up Center U. S. Royal Tires ' Texaco Batteries 1 Friendly-Courteous Service 1 757-2211 PENN JERSEY DISCOUNT STORE 1950 West St. Annapolis, Md. Penn Jersey now has 10,000 items available from tires to T. V. antennas to help serve you with your auto and household needs. 268-5332 Congratulations to the class of '67 231 Wyman Park Federal Savings and Loan Association 9 Mountain Road Glen Burnie 766-0400 23 East North Avenue Baltimore, Md. 539-5177 Compliments of DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM L. HUFFARD Cou rte sy g of MACEY'S ESSO 0 Dlilrl' AM. to 3 AM S da I2 Noon 1:3 AM, i THQ u Q ..1 Phone SOuthliold 6-0556 China!-Amoriun Rosfaunrt l00-l04 Delaware Ave, NE Glen Bum mind lobinwn um. sum Curry-Ou! Service Private Dining Room for Parties nu fukin Ai' cenaivifme J f X new wrt mfijmo n thu Feel -lf' g'?? I lg ' E ll!-l Q - L l ,, is ' l My ' A4 ' t 232 The The Photography Club would like to extend its congratulations and best wishes to the graduating Seniors of I967. T i BEST WISHES FROM The Ivy Shop Main Street Annapolis, Maryland ,. l Good luck to the class of '67 from HOMEROOM S-T -gag Real Estate Insurance STUART DIETZ Sl CO., INC. A complete real estate service Member of Multiple Listing Bureau 420 Crain Highway, S. W., Glen Burnie Phone 761-7400 Compliments of THE REVEL CRAFT MANUFACTURING COMPANY MINOR REPAIRS TUNE UP AAA GOODYEAR TIRES EARI.'S ClTGO SERVICE Bentield 8- Jumper Hole Road 674-9860 Pick Up 81 Delivery Road Service Towing Service COlonial 7-77lO Telephone: TOWN and COUNTRY 55 Maryland Avenue Annapolis, Maryland Severna Park School ot Cosmetology Expert training in all phases of beauty culture for men and women of all ages-a career both profitable and rewarding Licensed by the Maryland Board of Cosmetology TOO Old Annapolis Road and Riggs Ave Giddings Building 2nd Floor 647-550i 647-9818 Augusta Weiss Owner - Director President: Dave O'Neill Vice President: Meade Stith Secretary: Dave Davenport Treasurer: William Harder HOLGER DAVE M. JIM M. BRIAN RAY JOE KIRK SCOT DAVE D. DAN CHARLEY AL JIM H. MIKE TOM GARY ROSS MARK W W 1 f .x.fnT,', lY ua -- I .54 JLIQVV'-I Q 49 West St. i7l4 West Street 263-2655 267-8701 Annapolis Md THE HENRY B. MYERS CO Fuel Oils Hardware Compliments of HOMEROOM 206 r - 5 . is i fi, f .. P . J ,- I,. :fi I I, Compliments of Charles H. Steffey Real Estate 234 Compliments of Wright Crown Ritchie Highway Manhattan Beach Rd. Severna Park sf' 2 H : -fRirhanl0 7 Nelson Iileglfg Q Ona K7 3:3 ARNOLD Esso SERVICE . Rr h H y 8. Arnold Rd. Arnold, Md. 21012 R lm d D A irong Ph ne: 974-0490 The Annapolis Banking and Trust Company Annapolis, Maryland SEVERNA PARK McKinsey Road at Ritchie Highway Msmesn rzozm-., wsssnv: svsvzn Dann. sorurq wnonnicw We Care so We Take Care :-ffff .rg 5 ':f':it55?'Vfff.S7g1-'gli 5. Box 337 N . Ritchie Hwy. N ' Severna Park, Md. M PG OI Plaza r e 647 5500 Rt. 2 off Rt. 50 Annapolis Compliments of ELVATO N ESSO SEVERNA PARK ELECTRONICS T . V . Repair Color-Black 8. White ANTENNA SPECIALIST Color-Black 8. White VHF-UHF FM-STEREO For Home Service or Additional Information CALL 647-0333 Compliments of 9X2 HOMEROOM II7 Compliments of FERRY POINT YACHT BASIN The Warrens MEREDITH-ROANE CO., INC. Lumber-MilIwork-Builders' Supplies T712 West St., Annapolis, Md. Telephone CO 3-9287 SOuthFieId 6-4888 Pick Up and Drive In Service 900 Ritchie Highway, N. E. Glen Burnie, Md. Lustre Tone Dry Cleaning - It's the Finest TOWER MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INCL. Any time is Pancake time at OLD MILL PANCAKE HOUSE Annapolis 8. Glen Burnie Rt. 50 81 3Ol l4l3 Ritchie Hwy. A QQEEQWQSSESQSEQE BONNIE LYNN GIFT SHOP Cards-Gifts-Candy-Luggage 6 Parole Plaza Annapolis, Md. 263-5111 Compliments of LOUIS HYATT Frank N. Freeman 34l Stratford Road Baltimore 28, Md. School and College Photography Rl 4-2615 G0 70 237 UNUCUXP Compliments of Arnold Sunoco Ritchie Highway, Arnold Compliments of SEVERNA PARK DISK SHOP Owen M. Catterton, Pres. 268-57ll THE Nl 81 N OFFICE SUPPLY CO, INC. 207 Main Street Annapolis, Maryland On the Colonial Block Rubber Stamps Cards 8. School Supplies Office Supplies and Equipment President Vice President Dave Donaldson Theresa Johnson Compliments of the DRAMATICS CLUB Thespian Troop 2476 The Curtain Callers Secretary Treasurer Barb Turner I-ynn Fryer mm. dr. willirmi. adelman, lr. nerrir alben arrnr alice ,ohn r. auen n-rr. urnra. earln, anderson, ,r. ,erry andemon mr. rfeyen anderson mr. wiuiam a. anderson anonymous l anvmymous 2 anmryi-nous 3 a norry mrrm mr. isadcr annerre ap wrrh ag charles w. applelen mr. larry argire dr. e. arnold, ,r. mm. errgene a. amold, ,r. ,ohn u dorcrhy ameld mr. u mrr. ,. arringrcn u family mr. umm. f. c. arrrrin mr. umrr. yincenr ,. ayersa, rr. richard alan ayers richard m. bahrrrgrcn b. r. hahhin rnr. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.