Surrattsville High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Clinton, MD)

 - Class of 1960

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ELIZABETH JOHNSON. We hope that this will serve as a token of our sincere appreciation for the many services performed by her for our class and the entire student body. During the past four years we have learned to admire Mrs. ,Iohnson's friendliness, her progressive ideas, and her understanding of us students. We feel that we have derived from our association with her an absorption of the principles of high ideals, rigid honesty, and fair play. It is with pride and affection that we dedicate the 1960 Boomerang to you, Mrs. Johnson. Foreword ecause the face of Surrattsv1lle 1S eve1 changmg, we have dlvlcled th1s hook 1nto tlnee QCCUOIIS Surrattsv1lle Past, Su11attsv1lle Present, and Surratts v1lle Future We have done th1s hoplng that the past has g1Vl-311 us and to make Way for those tll1l1gS that wlll shape our futule Llke the connng of the new year the Sen1o1 Class of 1960 1S makmg a Way for poster1ty by paylllg trlbute to the school Where many of us started and by Sallltlllg the 11ew school where we W1ll end our lngh school days in some Way to preserve the 1116l1101'l6S XL V 'K sf 3, up fain 1 1 , V V fm 33 lv' nw, Ki 33 3 A , , . Q. f. N al' Qfwsi r3,,,11, Ci J -f-fm -..N...,, 5 Q 'va-,A .Wir Past, Present Future u 4. 8+-ig-l7':+133 K -x L - , X . .5 if-:aw-.. 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Ii ' I mf-ww Q5 51' s Q -.W , .ff 1 5 1 M1425 P ,, , , ,. 5 ,H -lsuhiim ul ur1attsv1lle today, 1S a school that We are proud to ela1111 as our ow11 But what has 111ade our school so great? lf we go back 111 tune, we can see Sur rattsvllle 111 1ts humble bCg11ll1111gS a The people of that day, WO1'li1I1g together w1th a determ1nat1o11 to 1n1prove the school and better the educat1onal oppor tl1111t1CS for the next generatlon, actually la1d the foundatlons for our own school Thls 1S the wonderful glft tl1at has been handed down to us from the past, and We are grateful for It Q . 9 . white frame building with few students. 5 Past Class of 1911 As the years pass, many things change. Through the years hair styles, clothes, and the number of students change. However, the main purpose of schools doesn t change Here are a few past graduatlng classes of Sur rattsvllle SEATED left to rlght Lllhan Wheat ley Mlldred Mldd16l0D Julia Clssel STANDING left to nght Mary Lyons Adelaide Mannmg Dorothy Lyons Class of 1927 ROW 1 Joyce Padgett ROW 2 Coralee Middleton ROW 3 Catherlne Rlpple Hazel Loveless Margret Singer Mr Hlgh fPr1ncxp ROW 4 James Shreve all ROW 1 Annle Denmson Estelle Wmd sor Dorothy Gwynn Connle Mlddle ton Louise Ryce Harrlette Slmmons Emma Kroll ROW 2 Ruth Affron Ahce Earnshaw Chesley Wolfe Mlldred Barrett Elean or Schwren Mary Wood Nelhe Lusby ROW 3 Elmer Ball Aubrey Padgett John Rlchards Lester Hogue Horace Thorne 7 . s : ' 1 s ' 1 1 1 , . 4 . , - 1 s ' a 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - - 1 1 1 a 'Wig '05 0, P 07, Q1 -O., ' oz' 'jf Y 6' V' X as 934. Aa 4 fp Q 'N VIABFVQ JP g My 4' 4:-:eb X as 2 ,ff We ff' W. new .M ,ff ,, ff W Jw C ,gm X fGo?XJ J ff ,re W diff M D1 ' F eff 0 0 4' 'I 4' at 0' el Q0 OX! A , Q, or rf C 5324 1 6 JN QX ef C Have you ever wondered 'J' af X + XG., 9 ks. about the condltlons the pu i X Q., J P115 and teachers taught and Reasons for absence qv 3,9 Q Worked under? both Yemam the Same Q, Q, G- 5 In 1898 thls IS the offl 4 L- and change, as those AJ farulf C C181 report from records Mr above . Q' -159 C .rv Pryde has found 0 514 of 91' , '40 f Wbgxi.-mf' pb-1-4345, s .F-1 time as Qeyf X C O fa X GZ? X fx Q, sm, ?.,X6,,5XXLI. JN M X -'Q f ef Eng 74' 4. 'ifglelb f N f 6, x Do people change? Here 1S a flfth grade plcture 1n WhlCh a number of pre sent Senlors are plctured Can you guess M who they are? M I5 x fx ' x if 1 42, , ki ' ', Q .1 fr 3 xx 4- X P Z 4, M 'V f 0, R 6 , I-ri o nh? 0' Rx g Y 4, .Il QQ, N in Q jg zzz: 0480 'tate Xxx 45 ,Q Af, :- ' q, 4 A + - , PZ. x I' 4, . A- s ga J' x , A gb 'Q ' , QM - w abr, 'ov 1 . Y ' ' a .T .ff ' I 5, ' . 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I . P I H Y. X I C L . - Y .t E v . v ' , v Y ' , Y Y Y , . . ' ' M .1 7 J C . .1 7 .1 L' 4. . .I . 1 .2 U y. ,TE K g ' , letwt ' ' g' ..I1l3 'S gf. tsl ,G . . ,, . . . ' - ,- , , , -U. .,z 11' . 1 1 1 - ' ' ,. ga .t 't . . . - , 1, . 4 . Y ,-. , . i gm 1 v . , . 1 Y 5 5 Y D 7 rf g V , V Y 3 y y 44 L 57 Y I I I - P L 'l V ' I' 7 ' i ' I .S I 7 71 V C A. 1 z, . Y , , F V 7 5 l ry l l I- I '-1 the Years Of the first World VVHF- He 11215 159911 year. The total expense of running the school. in- ' 1 1 r 1 'fy ' 7, ' ' , ' 7 A ' p e, .. c . . ' , . ' , . , - . ' 4 '. ' . 1 FI1. ,, Y v Y 107. f U 7 .1 1 P - 7 J. . ' ' . , . ' , ' ' . . I ' ' , ' ' 1' - - - , ' , ' v 7 ' v Y . . . L . , ' U, , U, C , - 7 . -Y . 7 A I ,T l I U' ' l ' X ' fc , . I . . , , . . C. 3 Y 1 I . Y v . f-D - T ' f l f' U Af . ' ' 1 . n a g L . ' 1 1 YL Va V x K 5 V' A, 7 Y Y D , , , V Y y Y . . , 7 . 1 7 I ' C' F1 Y ' oday, the outlook ofthe Wolld IS bught Not only are we fortunate enough to have access to the experlence of an 1llustr1ous past, but also the f01tlTlC0l111l1gb of the near futule Sul 1attsv1lle has moved to new and g1'6CI161 pastures but not o11 the other s1de ot the a11d noble school she has always been, proud to have WV1tl11I1 her folds a body of people Whom sl1e cherlshes and whom she knows W1ll carry her name wlth pude Semors ,ll1l1101S SOpl10111016S Fleslnnen, you a1e the ones who make todays 1eal1t1es V1V1d and memorable fence. No, Surratsville is still the proud Present 4 l lr. UI ll t 1 m. H 14 ll 1 w rw m 4 - X 1 lllllllx x llllx fl XNNUI1 1 lil llllf IVXt1I'IflW... ll i- lllI'4IllQll fwlwfliilm thlll Jl pf-mul lu ll ly mm uf-llimv high QLH'llN. Nfill. lllf' la Aully. lux lull an llrm llllllllilillltlll lm' lhv fllwwfx in cv ' liws :wt only hm- tauglmt IIN ilw lm-iv Nlxills. hut ll rm lmw lINlNil'll'il to ui 11 lufting -ml-mf ull high ullllls xxhie-h lu-lp in 'ilu' ,ml f'll.'.t'Hf. -XF um If ll inlu the- llllllll'i'. yum' e-yw xxill lm ulwlm 11-. XY ll! that yum' xi-i ns Luv llllbrtl' 'wlxfvll mill ala xuuprmlml Ullllf. lf' i '.OI1. FICY l' V1 .' ' l 960 if C 'J Lzci 6.1 1 - ,pi 534: EDWARD A. ANDRAUSKAS Colleges: Wilson Teachers, Penn State Subject.' Psychology, English ANNE. O. BOROSKI Colleges: College Misericordia, New York University Subject: Mathematics, Biology ., e W. STANLEY BURAK 35,2-1-fi f Q3,Wt.affN2f College: George Washington Universit Subject: Physical Education Hobby: Sports DONALD L. COOKE Subject: Industrial Arts College: University of Maryland Hobby: Farming WILLIAM C. COOPER College: Lehigh University Subject: Algebra I, General Math Hobby: Invent games, play chess WILLIAM MICHAEL DOWNEY College: University of Maryland Subjects: Core, P.O.D., World History, U.S. History Hobby: Sports LETTY DIANE FERRAR Colleges: Radford, George Washington University Subjects: U.S. History, Spanish, P.O.D. Hobby: Painting BARBARA L. FRAZIER College: West Virginia Institute of Technology Subject.' Commercial Studies Hobby: Reading S. DEAN HARPE Colleges: Pennsylvania State, Bloomshurg State Teachers, George Peabody College Subjects: World History, P.O.D. Hobbies: Reading, Sports LILLIAN HOLLAND. Colleges: Bloomsburg State Teachers, Rutgers Uni- versity Subjects: Chemistry, Biology Hobby: Reading ELIZABETH JOHNSON College .' George Washington University Subjects: Algebra I, Plane Geometry Hobby: Sports DONALD KLEIN College: Mansfield State Teachers Subjects: U.S. History, P.0.D., World History, Psy- chology Hobby: Coaching Football ELEANOR LANG Colleges: University of Illinois, Rider College, University of Pennsylvania, George Washington University Subjects: World History, General Business MARGARET LOVELESS College: West Baltimore General Hospital Subject: Nurse Hobby: Sewing JOHN .l. MATHENA Colleges: Boston University, Maryland University. Catholic University Subject: Instrumental Music Hobby: Watching television HELEN M. MEREDITH College: Radford State Teachers Subject: Physical Education Hobby: Books, TV, Sports ALYCE MARSHBURNE MCGRATH Colleges: East Carolina, George Washington University of Maryland Subjects: Typing I. Shorthand I Hobby: Bridge .r FRANKLIN F. MOON Sl College: University of Southern California Subject: Art Hobby: Silversmithing .IEAN MOOREHEAD Colleges: Stephens. Columbia University. Hastings Subjects: Speech. Vocal Music, English. Latin Hobby: Theatre. Writing Poetry MICHAEL NEMCHICK College : Kings College Subject: Driver Education HELEN NICHOLAS College: Framingham State Teachers Subject: Home Economics Hobby: Sewing. Reading ANNE NOYES College: George Washington University Subject: Mathematics Hobby: Reading. Sewing. Camping 'Wx RUSSELL F. OLSON Colleges: Wisconsin Teachers. D.C. Teachers. George Wash- ington University Subject: Mathematics Hobby: Fishing. Organ Playing GORDON A. PATTERSON Colleges: U.S. Naval Academy, George Washington University, University of Maryland Subjects: Math, Sr. Science, Physics ANNE F. RAYMOND Colleges: Fordham University, Columbia University, Catho- lic University, George Washington University Hobby: Reading IRENE ROBIN Colleges: New Jersey State Teachers, Ecole Normale d'AiX-en-Provence Subjects: French I, English Hobby: Reading, Music EDWARD C. SALVIO Colleges: Pennsylvania State, East Stroudsburg State Teach- ers, University of Maryland Subjects: English, Journalism Hobby: Hunting and Fishing W ERNEST M. SCHUTTENBERG Colleges .' Rutgers University, Yale University Subjects: Core. English Hobby: Reading DAVID WALTON College: Florida Southern Subjects: General Science. Biology 6 Hobby: Music BEATRICE WINDSOR College: Towson State Teachers Subject: Core Hobby: Family QM -. , 0 'A 4 PG 425 f.P,7 'f'1Af ' A-ii ff . ,,f- 1 l . , ' X , f ' fy-M-LZISJJ MWA- A, H 3 THOMAS HUGH YOUNG .Sw J f vi L ' Cnffvgvs: Columbia fniversity. University' of Paris J' if I as X , S'11lwf0r'I.' FrPnr'h I. II A ix in Hoblw: Farm. Correcting French papvrs x r 2 ' if A VHQJ M 5 11 hi ll r- M s rr f 3 J x .4 1 ? r V , Wd'-'Y Cafeteria Mrs Ragland IS shown here fsecond from rlghtl as she and her helpers dally prepare an ln expenslve hot meal for some 600 students Mr Hlll outllnes daily schedules with some of hls help as they attack the monstrous task of school malntenance nw? E 'MI 2 Q55 GEORGE WILLIAM BROWN GGEORGEM Life was meant for funf, Soccer 9g Football 10, 11g Baseball 10. Really nice . . . volunteer fireman . . . curly hair . . . polite. STUART WOODROW BRYANT UWOODYH 'Thereill be a ho! time in the old lown tonight? Baseball 9, 10, 11, 123 Soccer 9g A Cappella 10. Athletically inclined . . . enjoys having a good time . . . loves to take chances. JOHN ALBERT ANDREWS f0HN 'fMore men are killed by overwork than the-importance of the world justifies. Co-Recreation Club 9g Cafeteria 11g Patrol 11. Lanky . . . silence is golden . . . never without his portable radio. MARTHA WALLACE BENNETT MARTIN Laughter is not a bad beginning for a friendship. J.V. 'Cheerleader 9, 1'Co-Captainjg Cheerleader 10, 11, fCo-Captaini, 12, fCaptainjg School Newspaper 12g Patrol 115 Boomerang 12. Cute . . . pert . . . friendly . . . bubbling over with enthusiasm . . . enjoys sports. '1?',E!F- COMPTON BENJAMIN BURGESS COMPTON He speaketh notg and yet there lies, a conversation in his eyes. Water ski expert . . . white convertible equipped with blonde . . . always customizing his car . . . casual outlook on life. ROBERT FRANCIS CLINGAN BOB Life is not life at all without delight. Former Boy Scout . . . newcomer . . . always carrying a late slip . . . creates panic in shop. CRAIG MICHAEL COLBERT CRAIG Between jest and earnestf, Glee Club 9g Art Club 99 Dance Club 9g Tumbling 9g Co-Recrea- tion 9, 10. ' Good humor . . . freckles . . . devilish . . . motorcycle fiend . . . loves to eat . . . easy going. sv JOHN CHARLES COOPER JOHN All the world is a stage. Baseball 11, 123 Boomerang 125 School Newspaper 12g Class Play Director 12. Joined us last year . . . witty . . . party goer . . . accent left over from England . . . drama . . . lover of peopleg the female kind. Tx Here todayg gone tomorrowf' tion 11. . . . good typist. A man that hath friendsf' Co-Recreation 9. . . . Hercules. .IOHN WILLIAM CURRY UIOHN' They that govern the most make the least noisef, Chess Club 95 Science Club 9g Projectionist 10, 11, 12. A type of guy everybody likes . . . good student . . . artist RAYMOND WILBER DARE, JR. RAY Our acts our angels aref' A Cappella 9, 10, 11, 123 Co-Recreation 93 Patrol, Captain 125 Patrol Club 10, 11, 123 Projectionist 103 Boys' Quartet 11, 12 Big boy . . . very active . . . always been a patrol . . . joker CAROL ANN CORNELL SQUIRREL Intramurals 95 GAA 9, 10, 11, 125 Co-Recreation 9 Drivers Educa Tiny . . . always seen with that certain group of girls boys ,Q EARL RANDOLPH CUPPETT BOH Quiet . . . polite . . . happy . . . big things come in small packages CHARLES WARNER DAVIS CHARLES A good nature is the sign of a large ana' generous soul. A Cappella 10, 11g Co-Recreation 9. Always smiling . . . carefree . . . friendly as can be. MARY FRANCES DAWES MARY,' Soul is in her eyes, and heart is on her lipsf, Boomerang 12g School Newspaper 12g Secretary 9g Co-Recrea- tion 9. Loves dancing . . . natural brown hair . . . often seen with Judy likes Teen Club. 'UQ xwv, fbi 'IGS PATRICIA ELMA DAY PATH Good health and good sense are two of life's greatest blessings. Future Homemakers of America 9g Future Nurses of America 9. Loves mayonnaise on everything . . . 45 seconds older than Penny . . . 5 to 7 inches taller . . . likes long hair. PENELOPE ELLA DAY HPENNYU For we that live to please must please to live.', Future Nurses Club 11, 129 Journalism 123 Red Cross Club 105 President English Class 12. Nurse . . . '59 .Plymouth . . . Italian food lover . . . likes short boys . . . enjoys baby sitting. Ns..-f WESLEY FRANKLIN DECKER WES A Cappella 10, 11, 12g Soccer 9. Happy-go-lucky guy . . . drives an old bomb . . . works at the El Rancho . . . is a good cook. KATHY ANN DENNISON HDENNYU Wit makes its own welcome and levels all distinctionsf, Intramurals 10g Boomerang 12g School Newspaper 12. Earnest and sincere . . . gifted with an inner loveliness . . . top grades . . . has a passion for horses. Good health and good sense are two of lifeis greatest blessings. ROGER DALE DIVEN HROGERU The true worth of man is to be measured by the objects he pursues. Shop Club 9, 10g Co-Recreation 9, 10g Drivers Education 11. Usually seen with Bob and the gang . . . co-operative . . . considerate . . . black leather jacket . . . owns a cool Ford. JUDITH ANN EARP SISSY The rolling stone gathers no mossf, Co-Recreation 94 Dramatics 93 School Newspaper 12g Boomer- ang 12. Likes to go out . . . secret love . . . hates to eat. -'Z 1 -r-'I 'fs . 2 ' Q Q. FREDERICK CHARLES EUSTIS FRED The days that make us happy make us wise. Projection Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Journalism Club 9g Chess Club 10g Archery Club 103 Football 103 Student Council 12. Aspectations of Annapolis . . . explorer . . . Chief . . . usually gg seen wearing sling before football season. DONALD HERBERT FORSHT DON', 0h! Deliver me from the arms of Morpheus? 'Y Soccer 93 Football 10, 11, 12g Projection Club 9, 10, 113 Chess Club 10. White jacket . . . little Nash rambler . . . dark hair . . . sleeper. ll BARBARA CAROLE FREDERICK FREDDlE Yes an, no, an, mebbe, an' mebbe notf, Student Council 93 Intramurals 10. Likes a ood time . . . boats . . . beaches and swimmin . . . canit . g U g walt . . . Why not? PATRICK HORACE GATES PATH The smile that w0n't come offf' Language Club 10? Intramurals 10g Class Secretary 10. Laughter is the best medicine . . . good friend of all . . . witty. I DANIEL DEAN GATZKE DAN Speech is a mirror of the soul, as a man speaks, so he is.', Football 123 Baseball 10, 11g Band 10, 11. Beat up Ford . . . fast man of the football team . . . likes to spend money . . . fun loving. ROSE MARIE CRECO ROSE By a small sample we may judge of the whole piece. Co-Recreation Club 95 Co-Tumbling 9g Dance Club 9, 10. Sweet . . . always smiling . . . great talker . . . easy to get along with . . . Oxon Hill lover. LARRY ALAN GRUVER LARRY lt is a rough road that leads to the height of greatness. Football 10g Projection Club 109 Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 125 Tumbling 9, 10. Cute blond . . . good brain . . . loves to eat . . . makes the most of that Merc. JACQUELINE LEE GWYNN JACKIE A good mind possesses a kingdomf' Future Nurses 10g Honor Society 11, 125 Boomerang 123 School Newspaper 12g Senior Class Treasurerg Co-Recreation 9. Likes boating . . . can get along with anyone . . . Fords . . . T-Bird . . . spectator of sports . . . swimming . . . redhead. MARJORIE ANN HALL MARGE Virtue is the truest nobilityf, A Cappella 11, 12g Intramurals 10. Shy . . . quiet till you know her . . . frustration is caused by Shirley . . . dimples . . . favors blue convertibles and shorthand . . . blushes. ELBA LYNETTE HARDY ABLE . . . the glass of fashion and the mold of form. Homeroom Vice President 12g A Cappella 115 Student Council Secretary 12g Vice President National Honor Society 11, 12g Boom- erang Assistant Editor 125 School Newspaper 12. Cute . . . witty . . . well known . . . good grades just come naturally. Hall Patrol 115 Drivers Education 12. Tall . . . friendly . . . has his own philosophy . . . fun loving . . reformed book and paper thrower. ELIZABETH ANN HARRISON LIZ 'Tis good to be merry and wise. Boomerang 125 School Newspaper 12. Wide assortment of large pocketbooks . . . pleated skirts . . . ta . . . Montana . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . house designer. MICHEAL ROYALL HARPER MIKE Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and fair dealing? Example is the school of mankind, and they will learn al no olherf' Quiet . . . crewcut . . . always at Clinton Firehouse . . . gone to California 'Q ROBERT FRNIE HASKER BOW, 'cLaugl1 yourself into sll'Iches.', Co-rec 9: Chess club 10: Senior Class Play 12. Smart . . . white moceasins . . . drives an old bomb . . . curly hair K - . . . hides his talents till after school. SALLY JEANE HAYS MSALLYW II is not enough to do good: one must do it the right way. Debating 9: Home Arts Club 9: FHA 9: School store 10. 11. 12 School Newspaper 10: Originated school seal 10: Drivers Ed. 11 1 Speak for Democracy 11. NHS 11 fpresidentl 12: Sur-veyor 12 Boomerang lArt Editorl 12: History Seminar at Bladensberg 12. Straight Ais . . . busy worker . . . artistic . . . college hound . . a finger in everything. CLARISSE RENFL HEINHORST UCLARISSEH Life is no! life al all without delightf' Boomerang 12: Surveyor 12: FTA 12. Cay . . . witty . . . big green eyes . . . likes blue . . . with the girls. CARNEY JAMES HARTNETT MIIMN JAMES JOSEPH HOKE lIMMY,' 'cLittle I askg my wants are few. F 11, 12. Will never forget picnic in junior year . . . Santa Claus . . . life-time member of decorating committees. SANDRA DAISY HOLMES HSANDY7' cc Future Nurses 10, 11, 12, Sewing Club 10. Short . . . happy . . . one of the gang. ootball 10, Track 103 Projection Club 9, 103 Dance Committee Above all flowers, I find the daisy dearf' CHARLES THOMAS HORTON TOMMY The men of few words are the best men. Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Co-Recreation 93 Co-Tumbling 93 Chess Club 9, 10. Glad to be a Senior . . . likes his Ford . . . doesnlt like Trig . . . not too sure about early classes. f',:f,, 1 ,. i WILLIAM STORM HUTCHISON, II SWEET WILLIAMU Youthful he was and tallf' Basketball 113 Chess Club 9g Band 9, 10, ll, 123 Drivers Education 113 Projection Club 10, 11, 12g School Newspaper 123 Boomerang 12. Always ready to lend a hand . . . friendly . . . a well-liked member of many groups . . . Teen Club President. fr- EARLENE SANDRA INGWERSON EARLENE', Ideal girl in every way, the kind not found every dayfi 7 Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Secretary 10, 11, May Court 115 Vice President Student Council 113 President Student Council 12. Brown eyes . . . food specialties-pickles and olives . . . dresses to a T . . seen with D. W .... easy going unless under spotlight. CHARLES ERNEST JOHNSTON CHARLIE Leader of men, follower of womenf' Football 10, 113 Basketball 10g Student Council 9, 12 fExecutive L Committee 1219 Class President 12, Editor Boomerang 123 School 'Ns Newspaper 12, Drum Major 12. Tall . . . shy . . . mysterious . . . man of action . . . always seen with a smile . . . 6'Charlie Brown. KYLE EDWARD JONES KYLE The best things in life are girls. Football 12. , Typical teenager . . . new last year . . . never lost for words . . . favorite pastime-cars and girls . . . he knows a lot, just can't remember it. qv--19X SHIRLEY ANN KELLY SH1RL A cheerful heart and smiling face puts sunshine in the darkest place. A Cappella 9, 103 County Chorus 115 Student Council 10, 113 School Newspaper 10, Class Vice President 10, English Class President 11. Seen with Margaret Hall . . . bright, smiling dimples . . . sparkling personality . . . fondest memory-'gyellow cornfieldf' im' BARBARA FRANCES KENNEY BARBARA,' She lives for the sheer joy of livingf, Intramurals, Patrol. Short . . . likes to dance . . . often seen at Teen Club . . . cheerful and energetic. TREVA MARGARET KIMBLE LITTLE BIT It is quality rather than quantity that mattersf Future Nursesg Student Council. Quiet . . . really cute . . . small . . . liked by everyone . . . soft spoken. Nl- W i L l , 1 'i 'I 'sv I X.. MICHAEL ANTHONY KING MIKE A man he seems of cheerful yesterday and confident tomorrow. Intramurals 10, 115 Co-Recreation, Dance Club 93 Tumbling 9. Likes sports . . . girls . . . cars . . . sometimes seen delivering papers in a blue Ford. DIANE IRENE KIRCHMER ':KIRCH', She's pretty to walk with and witty to talk with ana' pleasant to think of. Student Council 2nd Vice President 10g Homeroom President 95 Student Council 9, 10g Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 123 J.V. Captain 9, Senior Varsity Co-Captain 125 May Court 103 School Representative at Sears 11. Pretty . . . usually seen in a green Mercury . . . enthusiastic cheer- leader . . . one of the gang. ANNE CAROL KLASSEN ANNE Flowers spring to blossom where she walksf, Future Nurses 10, 11, 123 School Newspaper 9, 10, 123 Boomerang 12, Student Council 9, GAA 9, 10, 11, llg Library Assistant. C.A.P .... Florence Nightingale . . . friendly . . . has long hair . . . studious . . . takes active part in class meetings . . . has plans to be a nurse. MARY RUTH KRELL MARY She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. ,l.V. Cheerleader 9, Flag-Twirler 10, 11, 123 Majorette 11, 12, GAA 9, 10, 11, 12. Pretty . . . talkative . . . good typist . . . good story teller. JOY ELAINE KROLL JOY UnspoIlerl from the worldf, Patrol 9, 10, 12, Intramurals 9g School Newspaper 123 Boomerang 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Senior Band Secretary-Treasurer 12. Plays trumpet . . . Hornet fan . . . quiet . . . likes horses . . . lover of sports. CLIFFORD BLAKE LANTZ CLIFF, Q, g'He gets through loo late who goes too fastf' Co-Recreation 9, Sports Theory 9, Dance Club 93 Industrial Arts 9, 103 Patrol 9, 10, A Cappella 9, 12. Carefree . . . a friend of everyone . . . athletically inclined . . . can be found at the Ranch Drive-In with the boys. MELVIN LEROY LATIMER MELVIN Not that I love study less, but that I love fun moref, Co-Recreation 9. Lots of fun . . . liked by all . . . blond, curly hair. in eb H , , BARBARA ANN MASON BARBARA What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindnessf, Cheerleader 10, 12g A Cappella 10g Boomerang 125 Vice President English Class 12, School Newspaper 123 GAA 11. Likes to dance . . . enthusiastic cheerleader . . . one of the gang . . . cute . . . likes Hi-boys. 1 will find a way or make it. Naticmal Honor Society 11, 125 School Newspaper 12. . . . cute . . . scholar. The clearest head and the sincerest heartf' 9, 10. . . . likes psychology. 1 JULIUS HENRY MASSEY ROCK Baseball 11, 123 Patrol 11, 12, Boomerang 123 Football 12, Business Manager . . . athletic . . . popular . . . often seen at parties SANDRA MAY MAUST BUTCH A Cappella 103 FHT 9g Gym Assistant 11, 123 Girls' Ensemble Friendly and energetic . . . writer . . . likes boys . . . good cook RONALD GORDON MILLER It's nice to be important, but itis more Foreign Language Club 9g Adventures in tion 9g Student Council 123 Boomerang 12 Intramurals 10. Entertaining . . . curly hair . . . likes to . . . life of party . . . always seen with David. dance . . . plays gol Here today, gone tomorrow Co-Recreation 93 Co-Tumbling 93 Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12. BK,' . . . '56 Chevy . . . loves girls . . . witty . . . full of life . . classy dresser. 9 I r -f I i A 1 1 , V. RONNIE important to be nice. Reading 9g Co-Recrea- 3 School Newspaper 123 f THOMAS VINCENT MILLER MIKE s -N .IUDITH CLAIRE MILNER HJUDYI' A good heart is better than all the heads in the worldf, Student Council 93 Homeroom Secretary 103 Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 123 GAA 10, 11, 12. Cute . . . humorous . . . often seen in '57 Ford Shakespear's friends. . . . crazy about NORMA LEE MOFFETT Enthusiasm is the greatest asset in the worldf' Homeroom President 10g C0-Recreation 93 GAA Softball 93 Basketball 10g Drivers Education 11. Friendly . . . Becky's cousin . . . lots of fun . . . artist. NON1E 9g Dramatics 93 55 VIRGINIA MOODY VIRGINIA She smiled, and the shadows deparledf, Librarian Assistant 9, 10, 11g Morning Exercise Participant 10, 11g Student Council Representative 95 School Newspaper 10, 12g Boomerang 123 National Honor Society 12. Always smiling . . . friendly . . . witty . . . a good helper. RICHARD VICTOR MOYER DICKY If I should lose, let me stand by the road and cheer as the winners go byf, Drivers Education 11g Baseball 10, 11, 12g Basketball 11, 12g Football 11. Shy . . . quiet . . . neat . . . lover of baseball. ,paws ROBERT WALTER MOYER BOB For man is man and master of his fate. Baseball 10, 11, 123 Drivers Education 113 Co-Recreation 9. Nice personality . . . tall . . . seems easy going . . . silence is golden. ffl. .',. lt? 5,3 , ' 1 , f-I I 'V -26,7 42 4- 1- -gl. I av... 1, Q 11:2 life 1 .5 I 114, r g,,f.f.. r ,, b, 4 -6a.f,,.f -' .4144 f M51 A A ' t 1.1, Q 1' ,. A , I -, Qi G -,M rl .1 , X.. .A .,,, Ay '-ff Y' ev M , 1 11.21 ,' ,: ,. I ,get f cf.: ffm! J -ff k I ,Life f .LJ .mil ,V 1 YL! 4 'V -V ,gg V ch IJ' v,rA,,j47u-V, 4 .4 N ,C 44111 fia f-' U7 REBECCA ANN MOYLE BECKY A simple maiden in her flower is worth a hundred coats-of-arms. School Newspaper 9, 10, 12g English Class President 11g Student Council Representative 11g National Honor Society 11, 125 Co- Recreation 95 Library Club 9g Boomerang 125 Senior Class Sec- retary 12. In with the crowd . . . cute as a pixie . . . ready to help. 5 CARLOS MANUEL MUNIZ CARLOS ':We know little of thee, but that little is goodf, National Honor Society 12. A newcomer this year . . . participated in many of previous schoolis activities . . . athletic . . . an asset to our class. FLORENCE ALICE MURPHY F-RITZI Lively and sparkling with zestf, A Cappella 12g Boomerang 12g School Newspaper 123 History Seminar 12. Spontaneous wit . . . newcomer last year . . . enjoys drama . . . painter . . . desires to be 'a novelist or an English teacher. JOHN CARY MCCALL JOHNNY Carefree as the day is long. J.V. Basketball 9, 103 Co-Recreation 95 Band 93 Soccer 9g Football 11, 12g Basketball 11, 12. Sports minded . . . volunteer fireman . . . likes fun-filled activities. MARIE MCKENZIE ANNIE Enthusiasm is the greatest asset in the world? Cheerleader 10, ll, 12g Chorus 9g A Cappella 10, 113 Future Nurses Club 93 Library Club 9g CAA 9g Pep Club 9g Boomerang -'I 12g School Newspaper 12g History Seminar 129 County Chorus 12. Swell gal . . . fun to know . . . vivacious . . . friendly personality. :QQ JESSE EDWARD MCLAIN JESS And while his laurels grew he kept ever in his view the heights yet unconquered before himf, Class Treasurer 10g Class Vice President 11, 125 Student Council 11g Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12g Co-Captain Football 123 Football 10, 11, 123 Baseball 9, 10, 11, 129 Boomerang 123 School News- paper 12. Tower of height . . . athletic . . . shy, blushes easily . . . easy going . . . smooth dancer . . . polite . . . was a good boy scout. CONSTANCE DARLENE MCVAY COlVN1E An honest business never blush to tellf' Future Nurses 10, 11, 12g Co-Recreation 9g Band 9, 10, 11, 123 GAA 10. Good at sports . . . likes Chevy Impalas . . . great for hambuigers . . . 6'Sayonara. Nothing ventured, nothing gained? Football 10g ,l.V. Basketball 103 Chess Club 10. Dark hair . . . cars . . . swaps records . . . cars . . . speed boat . . . cars cool. RICHARD CARR NORMAN IL NEICEH While there is life there is hope. 3 Hall Patrol 11g A Cappella 10, 11g Student Council 113 English Class President 11. Progressive jazz . likes Chevrolets . . . lively . . . good dancer. ROBERT DAVID NAYLOR DA V E -we STANLEY HOWARD NORRIS MBUDDYU A big smile is your best assetf, it A Cappella 9, 10, IIQ Student Council 12. Identified by blond curly hair . . . rugged and jovial . . . likes parties, girls, and cars . . . drives a mean Chevy . . . man around town . . . green eyes. JAMIE ANN NUDENBERG 'ifAM1E To know her once is lo like her alwaysf, Student Council 12. ogy 1 Newcomer . . . from Albuquerque, New Mexico . . . became one of us quickly . . . radiant demure beauty . . . versatile . . . flirtatious attention without intention . . . left a steady , in New Mexico. ROBERT CHARLES ORENDORFF BOB 1!'s not what you do, but how you do it that countsf, Boomerang 93 Co-Recreation 9g Dancing 95 Intramurals 9g Drivers Education 11. Clean-cut and cheerful . . . tall 16' 23,1 . . . baseball fan . . . hobby -painting . . . what's wrong with girls? . . . favorite dish-spaghetti . . . song to remember In the Mood? LINDA ANNE OWENS HCOCKROACHU Little friends may prove great frieridsfi ig Intramurals 9g Co-Recreation 9g Basketball 93 Secretary IO fHome- roomit, I2 lEnglish Classi. Enjoys talking, eating, and having a good time . . . petite with big brown eyes . . .seen in white 1149 Ford . . . motto- Better late than neverw . . . 1If6f59-a night to remember. GEORGE RUSSELL PADGETT BO F ew things are impossible to diligence and skillf' Band 9, 105 Patrol Club 3g Co-Recreation 9. Quiet . . . a shrewd man about money . . . freckles . . . hard worker . . . loves to go hunting and fishing . . . white Chevy. ROBERT HAMPTON PADGETT BOB,' Nothing great is ever achieved without enthusiasm and hard work. Tall . . . has his head in the clouds-student pilot . . . friendly . . . hard working . . . the silent type. ANNE MARIE PASSWATERS ANNIE T hose who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it nw, from themselves. ' Future Nurses of America 103 Future Homemakers of America 10. Buoyant blonde . . . good cook . . . a wonder on the bowling team . . . a collector of stuffed animals . . . crazy about roller coasters . . . lots of fun. RONALD F. PATTEN RONNY 1 ,ve taken my fun where I found it. Dance Club 9, 10g Baseball 12g Basketball 12, Football 11, 12. Good dancer . . . a teen club addict . . . devilish, but has an innocent look . . . chews gum constantly . . . sleeps in Psychology . . . stacks of hit records. 6'Like every .season-full of colorfi Boomerang 12: School Newspaper 12. Shop . . . mischievous smile with lots of dimples. The devil lies behind that cool exterior. Co-Recreation 9: Intramurals 10. 11. Crewcut . . . Chevv . . loves parties . . southern drawl . . interested in girls. KATHRYN MIRIAM PELTONEN KATU Curly hair . . . trim figure . . . fun loving . . . likes the Variety BENSON CONRAD PERRIE BEA'S0N7f ANXELLE HOSE PETERSON NELBERT', '6S1'Ience is more eloquent than zvorrlsfi Home Arts Clulm 9: FHA 9g Homeroom President 9g School Store 10. ll. 12: National Honor Society 11, 12g Junior Class Treasurerg Boomerang: 12g School Newspaper 10, 4EditorJ 12g English Class Secretary 12: History Seminar. Cute and neat . . . has interests out of school . . . very friendly . . . loves to sen JUDITH ANN POPE fUDY'7 Laughter is the golden key Ihat unlocks the door to happinessf' GAA ll. 12: Co-Recreation 9: Homeroom Treasurer 103 Girls' Sports 10. 11. Always smiling . . with the girls . . . loves to dance . . . dresses neat. M13 ..v f wr is ROBERT NATHANIAL RAGLAND NBOBBYU A nicer young man you'll never meet. Co-Recreation 9, Student Council 10, Intramurals 10g Senior Band 9, 10, 11, 12 lVice President 121, Cafeteria 10, 113 Boomerang 123 School Newspaper 12. Cute . . . congenial . . . little in stature but not in deed . . . red sweater, black slacks brings back memories . . . conscientious . . . seen wearing identical shirt with certain girl. GERALD WAYNE RECTOR JERRY Mischief is thy middle name. Driver Education 11, Patrol Club 9. W A real live wire . . . interested in cars, girls and a good time . a good-natured chap . . . last seen at Shuler's . . . mischievous grin. WILLIAM ARNO REED BILL No sooner said than donef' Library Assistant 9, 109 Cafeteria 9, 10, 11, 12g Driver Education 11g Boomerang 123 School Newspaper 12. Industrious and dependable . . . a great leader in our class . . . seen selling ice cream . . . keeps busy in room CArt Roomj. CAROL ANN REID CAROL Happy, clever, full of fun-she has a smile for everyone , Band 9, 10, 11, 12g Co-Recreation 9g FTA 9, Science Club Secre- tary 9g FHA 9. Debonair and carefree . . . naturally nice . . . second love-horses N . . . her eyes sparkle like her diamond. INA JEAN REVIS JEAN Friendship is constant in all thingsf, -gr? Art Club 93 Intramurals 9, 10g Co-Recreation 103 GAA 10, 11, 129 Driver Education. Always on the go . . . extremely friendly . . . '6How's the prettiest girl in the class?,' SARA LEE RICHARDSON SALLY', As full of spirit as the month of Mayf, Home Arts Club 95 Junior Girls' Ensemble 9g A Cappella Choir 9, 'tb 10, 11, 12, Boomerang 12g School Newspaper 12. Ardent sports fan . . . interesting picture album . . . promising Poe. 33' ROBERT CLAIR RYON BOB What you do with your life depends upon the enthusiasm and vitality which you give to itf' Band 9, 11. Took a year out to go to Suitland . . . always seen with a certain brunette . . . a good dancer. CAROLE LEE SALEM CAROLE A good laugh is sunshine in a housef, GAA 9g Sewing Club 10g Boomerang 12g School Newspaper 12. Long, sweeping lashes . . . very stylish . . . Casrole . . . has a hs' smile for everyone . . . will always remember a spaghetti dinner. 1344, A CATHERINE ANN SCHNAKE 'GKATHIEC A friend is ll person with zvhom one may be sincere. Future Nurses 10. K9 Slow pleasinlf voir-e . . . likes to read . . . sincere and quiet. RONALD WILLIANI SCHOENBAUER HRONNIED as The nzosl essenlial thing for happiness is the gift of frienzlship. Base-lvall ll. l2. T -0.0 One of our most easy-going seniors never talks in classes reseryefl until you get to know him. Yi' 3 In 'N x px W 1 tl 1 4, l s. N 'iw i ik A DOROTHY ANN SCHLWIACHER DEE Hliiberly of thought is the life of lhe soulfi J.V. Cheerleaders 9g Vice Chairman English Class 9, Hg Flag 'liwirlers 103 Big Sister 10g Girls, Ensemble 10: Majorette 11, 12g Student Council 12. Expert seamstress . . . enthusiastic laugh . . . always willing to pitch in and help. DIANA DORIS SEWART HDIDIT' 'clieauly of style and harmony and grace and good rhythm depend on s1'rrzpliv1'Iy. Been with us two years . . . a bright smile for everyone . . . expres- sive eyes . . .-strong sense of fair play. 'cShe is neatness personifiedf' Intramurals 103 Drivers Education 12. af-'v sonality. FRANCES ADA SIMMONS '6C0nduct speaks louder than words. Intramurals 10g Drivers Education 12. t'-7 . . . petite and peppy. NANCY AILEEN SIMMONS NANCY,' Behind her calm and innocent eye, mystery and mischief lief' Journalism Club 9, 10g Future Nurses 103 Student Council 10, 11g National Honor Society 11, 123 Drivers Education 113 Boomerang 123 School Newspaper News Editor 12g U. S. History Seminar 12. Quite an artist and book collector . . . long tresses . . . short stature . . . Bennington bound. GARVIN TALMADGE SMITH SMlTTY The world is his who enjoys it mostfi Band 9, 10, 11, 12g Football 10g President Senior Band 123 Manager Soccer Team 9g Intramurals 95 Cafeteria Patrol 11. Sharp dresser . . . keen dancer . . . seen at all social functions . . nice guy . . . liked by all. CAROLYN LEE SHACKLEFORD '4PUNK1N u.. A good friend . . . contends that younger brothers are a nuisance . . . loves parties . . . sparkling ring to match her sparkling per- SHOES Full skirts . . . twinkling eyes and a sunny smile . . . usually seen with two lunch trays . . . loves to eat . . . has an aversion to football --f JOHN RICHARD SMITH HJOHNNYH 'CA fair exterior is a silent recommendationf' Co-Tumbling 9: Co-Recreation 9: Baseball 10, 12. Small . . . quiet . . . curly hair . . . drives a wicked Ford . . . shy in a group . . . courageous alone. X Y . THOMAS GUY SNIITH TOMMY: 1 47111 lzonesl lIllll17.5' word is as good as his bondf, qi 1 Friendly . . . likes to work on cars . . . cute . . . always trying to grows a mustache . . . Maxies. '75 XVI? N l X . I lt s , .1 f BARBARA ANN SMOOT 'LBARBARA' uPr0mise is most g'iz'en when the least is said? Chorus I. II: Art Club I. Tall . . . eats Candy in class . . nice personality . . . quiet . . . likes potato Chips. STEPHEN CLARK SPENCE HSTEVET HAS happy a man as any in Ihe world, for lhe zvorlzi seems I0 smile upon lzinif, Hall Patrol Lieutenant 11: Jr. Class Rep. Student Council 11: Band 9. 10. One of the boys . . . always speaks up at Class meetings . . . intelligent . . . usually seen with Way'ne Thomas . . . slow brown ,52 Chevy. WAYNE COLMAN THOMAS KCHUNKU Silence is a true friend who never betraysf, Co-Recreation Club 9g Chess Club 9. MILDRED LOUISE STOUTSENBERGER HMICKEYH HCive to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to youf' Future Nurses Club 10, 113 Future Homemakers Club 9. Has a helpful manner . . . nice and sweet . . . a fine seamstress. CHARLES HARRY TAYLOR 'iCHUCK Never say more than necessaryf' Newcomer this year . . . good student . . . confuses Mr. Salvio's name with other teachers, names . . . we were glad to have him among us this year. Swell guy . . . willing to help . . . well liked by all of his classmates. Lfkpfr, ,V C ' - 1 lr x f , ' Ji-jg, 3 YC- A. L,xjxL,xAJ'iL4V,b,V 'NNN fi X ,'-y,-Lga N V !LLA,k.,x, 5 K Q C p I i QL -JKPL' X Cflgvkjl x yjqvklrecfk C,,lJ'ku,O , ANN ELIZABETH THOMPSON ANN,' Variety alone gives joyf' Boomerang 123 School Newspaper 12. New to us this ear . . . artici ated in a variet of activities in n y n P p I 1' Q y u previous school . . . likes to participate ln sports . . . friendly towards all. ALBERT BLAIR TUCKER TUCK,, Every man has his fault, and honesty is hisf, Intramurals 9, 10. '59 Chevy . . . hot rod books . . . seen with John and Eddie . . . likes girls . . . Mighty Mo. RONALD HERBERT WALDEN RONNIE,' He profits most who serves best. Co-Rec 3g Baseball 10g Intramurals 10, 115 President of his class 10, 113 President of English Class 11. Witty . . . master at repartee . . . popular with all . . . refugee from art class. 1' CAROLE ELIZABETH WALLACE CAROLE Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night. A Cappella 115 Drivers Education 12. Neat, sweet, and petite . . . good looking clothes and accessories . . . always on the go . . . a true friend. '7 FY' P' U 4 . . 1: JJ 1 N: I 1 f km f ,f , x, . , .7 U ,A AA-. , if I -4 !f 4 tl fi 9 5 9 U M 1 C' 'TJ S: A :ff s ' t D M 1 ', ,, ,eg Kid 3 fi D 5 51 x30 JJ9'nM!.f I ,... . LI? Q I1 A T! K, ful Q ., ' A .. ,x O -. .1 if ' ' i ' ,X K t. K 1 , . ' 1 I PJ L. ,, ff! 3 pg fy f1f1LD 1 -,, 7 'Xa Q, N ,Q ., b N, . 1 G ' , , 1, ,, . f ,- r... - ' I : - tzmsflf me ? Pl 1 ,' X ' fr., cg J P Lv' LK, ffl J If DELORES JEAN WATSON DODII?'c 'H A poem-round and perfect as a star. Yearbook 125 School Newspaper 12. Beautiful smile . . . sunny side up disposition . . . chatters away . . . attractive dresser . . . liked by all. JUANITA LUCILLE WELCH Reading Club 95 Drivers Education 12. hair . . . sincere . . . warm smile. JOHN WAYNE WHEELER player and track star from other school hospitality. MARY CHARLOTTE WHITE CHARLOTTE, What wisrlorn can you find that is greater than lfina'nesS?H Co-Recreation 9. Friendly towards all . . . petite . . . smooth on the dance floor soft voice. RAGNHILIJ MARY ANN WIKANDER HRONNIE' uTl1e well of true wil is lruflz ilselffl Band 9, 10, 11. 12g Patrol Club 10, 11. 12g GAA 10g National Honor Society 11. 12g All-State Band 12. A natural on the trumpet . . . drools over peanuts, dill pickles, and spaghetti . . . amused by the many pronunciations of her name. Good words are worth much, and cost lilllef' HIUANITAH Big brown eyes . . . is seen but not heard . . . wears roses in her :GJOHNS7 We know the lrullz, not only by the reason, but also by the lzearlf' Transferred from Tennessee . . . an accent all his own . . . basketball has that Southern RICHARD CLARK WILDES NDICKH He profits most who serves bestf' Soccer 9g Co-Tumbling 9g Co-Recreation 9g Dance Club 95 Basket- ball 9, 10g Football 10, 123 Baseball 12. Versatile in sports . . . can play a flashy game of donkey basketball . . . goes in for mechanics . . . likes rock 'n roll. DAVID HARVEY WILSON DA VE Few things are impossible to diligence and skillf' Joined us last year . . . shutterbug . . . has been on cross country teams . . . will challenge any '4Robin Hoodi' to a game of archery . . . shines in his studies. BAKER SYLVESTOR WINDSOR SUNNY Silence is more musical than any songf' Chess Club 95 Co-Recreation 95 Bus Patrol 10. Good natured . . . likes to dance . . . quiet manner . . . devilish blue eyes . . . always seen talking with a certain someone. JAMES RONALD WINDSOR RONN1E The reward of a thing well done is to have done it.', A walking index of the latest jokes . . . an interest in art class . . . friendly . . . easy to talk to. Serenity boasts its own powerf, A Cappella 11. . become a secretary. Men of few words are good men. type . . . likes hunting and fishing. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH WINDSOR SHIRLEY A pretty smile . . . quiet till you know her . . . blond tresses . . . may WILLIAM EDWARD WINSTON BILL,' Soccer 93 Band 9, 10g Football 10, 11, 123 Baseball 11, 12. Sports minded . . . pink hats are for basketball games . . . outdoor PATRICIA FRANCES ZIMMERMAN PAT Friendship can start with a smile. Student Council 95 Art Club 95 Co-Recreation 9. A cute gal who always has a smile for everyone . . . loves to eatg especially at Nancyls . . . has typewriter-will travel . . . likes small cars . . . dislikes red lipstick. 1 P 'WIIIW' M-.w A Shela Aronin, Norman Ashby, Stephan Atkins, Barbara Baer, Gloria Baiardo F, 1: wa N funiors N if X K ff James Batson, William Beeson, John Bevard, Ronald Boatman Charles Bramble, Barbara Brooks, Charlotte Brown Mary Buck, Karen Butman Picfure Noi Available Donald Byroads Alice Calhoun Class 0 W' C3 er 1 ,, 141 Austm Campbell Dorls Carroll .4 Joan Catahnotto Rachel Coates Alma Corkms James Couch George Cuslc Ceorgla Dawes John Daye Frank Deckers Cary Deckers Robert Denton Ellzabeth Devoe Robert Dlck Q. ,lax Audrey Dixon, Patricia Dotson, Sherrel Dudd, Michael Dyas, Barbara Eaton Juniors Barbara Eckell, Nicki Fairfax , Joan Gamble, Charles Gay Victoria Gifford, Diane Globus, Eileen Gran Picfure No? Available Judith Grayson, William Greenway Q 3 'I I Linda Griga Elizabeth Crosecl Class 0 056 96-I Barbara Grover, Margaret Hall IYL s. David Hamm Alta Harmon Thomas Harrigan Kathlyn Harris, Joyce Harrison, Gene Hayes, Bonnie Hendricks Cenna Hiatt, Betty Jane Hill, Lawrence Hill, Janet Hill, Charles Hinchliffe ' fa-f.. an Q 'ls 5 Marion Hogan, Mary Hogg, Harry Holmes, Kathy Holzman, Joseph Hook '. is X ' 3 .L - L 1:2321 .. xi K 'Gsf'.'J-3, Juniors . X E X XX Esther Hoover, Joan Houghton, Grover Huston, Carol Hunt Pidure Picture Noi' ' V Not Available A49 U Available Oliver Hunt, Nancy Hutchinson, Robert Irish Bemice Jones, Betty Jones , N . 'A h ' Barbara Kappel 'tf ' 'i- 1' Keith Kaufman Catherine Ke Class ssler James Knepley 4, I Donald Koch Mlchael Krell Ross Lanmgham S Cs Q Sig .b 5 0 kk h Xi SW h V 961 s x O E' ' P 3 Q! 'f fl- . , N' 1 ' x 1 A e. 3 r as GQ ' N . x n as i I X111 - - . iff. , I W ' X 1 iw. Suzanne Larrlck Patrlcla LeFevre Dorothy Lxllard Sharon Lockrldge Darleen Mabry Margaret Marks Donna Mattly Robert Maxwell Joan McCla1n AAX Stephen McCovem, William McVay, Larry Myers, Robin Miller, Elaine Mitchell Russell Moyer Bonnie Naber Hugh Novak Michael O Connell Q' J? funiars Linda Oldland, Griffith Oursler, Daniel Owens .1 4 V ' ml Martin Padgett, Donald Patten Nt .loan Penn Carol Perruzzi Class 0 961 Beverly Pilkerton, John Pilkins 'imp Frank Polievka, Michael Poore, Betty Ritch Y' N- James Sandy, Nancy Sanford, Richard Schreiber, Karen Schulte Elaine Shafley, Michael Sheridan, Robert Sletten, Carol Smith, Helen Stone 3. pp'-. lames Sutherland Ronald Talbert Ellen Talbet Dlanna Taylor Margaret Tew funwrs 'K ,gg skrn Pncfure No? Avaolable We .xxx Charles Travers Maureen Turner Carol Van De Ree Larry Waller Pnchzre Noi Avazlable Sandra Ward harles W1ldes Frances Wllll3mS Y Katherme Wxllxams, Robert Wlll18.IXlS Marmell Wllkerson x 1 I 71? .E:' , .. i if I 4 .p k cl - al' Qlff: , f ii if Z q . ' gn. , ' '2 K U . n . ' .Q , . ' A l ' ani . 2 Q X ee in N kg l ' ivz 7' if lm A X, x a I Us I X. , C . 7 . . , ' W QEEQ 7 ei P A -f ? - is QM 9' f e A W Us Q. J., 3 kg! si A Coy Ann Windsor Sam Wyncoop, Larry Yates, Patricia Nolan Class 0 961 5 Juniors take a speed test under the direction of Mrs. McGrath Mrs. Robin begins a survey of American Literature for the Junior Class ,wa W , 1 612 KI' -. Q-gy: A 7 5 fsffffaw? V , N nfs 7. ,sg-ws. wi 5 vi 19.9. Picfure Noi 6 Available ' N Claudia Absher, Peggy Adams, John Aley, Sheryn Arns, Penelope Baggett, Geraldine Baiardo, Robert Bayne fl' 1. . We 4 N Ronald Beach, Ruth Beeson, Lawrence Blume, Alice Boite, Virginia Bramble, Diane Brown ' an 'X Class Q ff ' . F V . X 1 l X -'P A f it x u. ml X C Q 0 Donna Brown, Joseph Brown, Marion Brown, Kathleen Brumback, Terry Buckley C Picfure gd Noi i Available sth..-1Y.r11 H' Q Barbara Burns, Diane Butman, James Byroads, Donna Caldwell, Renee Campbell Donna Carnal, Larry Carroll, William Carroll, John Cashman, Marjorie Casswell, David Chambers Joyce Coakley, Sandra Coder, Dennis Conley, Carole Conrad, Cynthia Copeland Robert Cox, Bemard Coyle William Crawford, Walter Cummings, Dorothy Cuticello, Linda Davey, Cecil Davis, Theodora Deckers, Theodore Deckers 4 ei f A r i a A iff? 2. so NE Herbert De Friez, James Dick, Janet Dixon, Katherine Dorsey, Theresa Downs, Roger Duter 3 ,Q-.. ,fb ss wr Wayne Eaton, Sue Ebbeler, Rosemary Edwards, Patricia Ellis, .lams Estep as 51 - 8 fr ' , , ,Q , v X 9 y ff' 1' Q David Fanchee Pamela Frederick Leana Foster, Patricia Flowers, Glasser Charlene 1 v x Paul Goddard, Margaret Greco, Sarah Gwynn, ,lean Hendricks, Richard Hinchliffe, Virginia Hinkin Pncture Noi' Avavlable Nancy Holbrook, Shirley Houghton, Karen Houts, Seneatha Hughes, Beverly Inscoe, Robert Irish, Robert Isenberg trwl. X, N x , G x yy L l.' Nei' v 5 5 Y T' ,LV my , 'QS' ' K of A X x Q 2 ' 2 Brenda Jack, Robert Johnson, Delores Jones, Elizabeth Jones, N G It E nn' L A -X 1. . G race Jones, Gerald Kane, Raymond Kidwell 9' Joseph Krempasky, James Laing, Kenneth Lang, Class 0 9 o. V ,L t if :gl as William xx, Diana Mays, Sherrill McArron Barbara McDonald, Gloria McKenzie, Linda Yvonne Larivee, Evelyn Layton, Charles L 6. . .. 5 sl -3 4 .. a K , Ethel Lewis, Gerald Lewis, Fred Liming, .lanice Long, Linda Love Q K W ' B' ' riff, rip. 9- F , ewis fr L UC F 3 I R .xg I 4 A, x 7 Marshall, Susan Martz, Linda Massey, Ann Matthesius, Marjorie Maxwell , - 72241 ra,-f'Til , Sheryl McClure, Mercy McCurdy, Martha McDaniel. William McDermott ,,. Gu 4 as . f. Y' A , N -' Y McLaine, Carol McNamera, Gerald Medlini .loan Medlin, Martha Miles S' Picture o Avallable nik is.- F' w John Moebxus Alan Mohr Evelyn Moody Judlth Morocco ,lose Munxz Rebecca Myers Donald Navratxl HHN. 6011. Slnrley Nlchols Dxanne Oder Janet Owens Leonard Owens Wllhams Owens Donald Padgett Tn Mx hn Passwaters lngrld Peltonen Hope Penn Lorraine Peterson Lynelle Peterson in Wllllam Reid Carol Relnhart Claude RCVIS Laura Rxdgeway Kenneth Roblnson George Russell 7 Choxce Ryon Fred Saylor Edwm Schaffner Ronald Schoenbauer Russell Shackelford Gean Simpkins Dawn Skolnick N + R R R ll L llln 'A . A , A .Q 44 , L , v , rs, y O y J. r r l L s 1 ll , it L ,:,., A. 1 j x h ,E , ,X xi ii, 'A X 1 ,. I XY V e ki' so .lo , ' , , ' , A Q ' Y 4 5? ' f 54 Vyyy A .Y g M M ' 'gf' , GX 4531: , Q X A 'fe It Joy Poland, Jeff Prodgers, Jeanette Puryear, Nancy Pyles, Mary Ann Ragland A I y ,..',.,V me 5 5:1 as . m Q L' L e . L , 7 ,L 1 l . ,t- Q K! i 4 ' Q' Q M s A M A R I , ,f5Lff?f:.- M f L f A fl Class J 5? ,tix its ,gf 1 f' s me er -. ,f 5, t if , 1:-M 1 . y M o n rj' ' , x .E , ,, X W L ,V f rn 1 .. 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John Bush El Padgett Sophomores Explore Mathematics ' 1 ' - 5 w R .X X will B We ' Freshmen - . go, ' . 7'h A Available V ., Q5 .. ., E, Pldure N2 if is r 35 .5 aw nm- -, - fzii, ' V N l .:. 1 N1 QQ41'l 1,,z. 51. B f i B? J. Archart, W. Anderson, F. Baggett, R. Baker, E. Beale, D. Beeson, E. Beeson, D. Biglow, M. Bittick, C. Bost 33 . 6 .1 V ,' .Q , . ,Q K K. Q., ,. 153 , 4 if: . v fr A g in i f A ZF tif .1 lfz M lg . if im' ' Q'-K5 1. R. Bradley, R. Brannen, J. Brawner, R. Brewer, B. Bright, M. Brooks, C. Brown, S. Brown Plcfure p, F. gp Q .5 'Q E, No' Lf J Qi 2 . f Available Jilft., .I V .ai QS, V, ' J A k . 1 V.: I , M Y 'ilk t -all 52 X 'ff 'Ea . ff an-as W Cadmus K Capps T Catna E Chapman L Chapman M Cleaweland J Coffey J Coffman R Cooper B Cook I K+ A L Cuddy B Cullers A Cuppett R Darbie R Darnell B Davidson P Davis D Denton V A M Dexter C. Dill M. DiNap0li D. Disney D. Donley E. Duker J. Dugger W. Durkin K. Ebbeler M. E is . Flem B. Fletcher J. Flood J. Forbes E. Forscht B. 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Picture J' J Picture A 4, .b.': 5 ' , A dv' is , Not Q Not W A , ' Available I Available F ' A .. A ii , , .V . 5, N Nt, 5 I ,TK , X X i xi X -, Q' M. Readmond, S. Reasebeck, R. Richel, K. Richmond, M. Rickert, D. Ridgley, N. Rushe, S. Salisbury ,. K, 94 o o ' Picture A ' 3 Na+ i . .S ' . Available ' 1.. f - .qi g3:f,'5-g:g,grt, L f - A-,.a.r,2e Q4 'Q .v5'.,:-y , :xi . . .f D. Sandy, R. Schultz, C. Scohey, C. Sellner, E. Severe, S. Shirley, J. Shugarts, R. Simmons, D. Singleton, J. Somers . gs . A , it i ' Y R. Sonnenburg, L. Smith, S. Sn si if K. Stokes, P. Sullivan, A. Suniega, N. Taylor, C. Tew, .4 1 A :L 5' , Y 5' 3? Q lfi' ff v J 1. L 3 Picture 9 . ef Nof x , 15 , x .Q 1 Q -f fb- ' -1 A Available 1 3' I ' A 'X if ell, A. Soures, L. Southard, P. Spence, J. Spitzer, P. Steward D ' -1 5. sl W 'Q , . 2 X , I . 3 u , X .X c . R. Tucker, M. Underwood, M. Wallace, K. Watkins, P. Watson , . A ,, - . T? N R R if Hlitxgit 'S' it T. Wenger. R. Westman, A. White, M. Whitman, R. Whittington, M. Willett, M. Willett, C. Williams S5 ,. if .Xt '4 . .. -A V., . 'nj , I.: . K 1 . iff' -. . , if V, - X . . vi . . L s t . X- X A H 2 IVAII, R. Wilson, B. Windsor, R. Winston, C. Wood, R. Wyncoop, J. Yountz, E. Goldsmith, T. Lindahl, K. Liston, D. Loeffler -J 'f X it . A i wr Class 0 1963 'XJ an Lovelace S Loweth R Lucke D Mcll ame C Tarrant D Thomas R Wllhams Nmth Grade Core Ln Actwn 'Q .,, QI A -f Q S, .,. V321 a Q ,,, 5-if Cf 1 .g Q v 4- 1 af a f-N W V A. , 1 9, I , A jg., Q, M , ' 1 a aa X a,,:AA in 05. I K 32. I ' L- Am 4 iff. , B. , . , . , . v' , . , . , . I Q . 2 X X -- , A K 'R ' aa la 'ful a a f 1 H., ..m,.G-.,, 1 Q V W3 i : KW... , Xi HT' -kflili ' iv -, , .59 K K kkV,h 4:22. '- L53 r Ist Vice President Q Larlene In wer an Ilob Johnbon 1ff'Sld9'1l 2nd lzce Preszrlent tuclent Council THE STUDEN1 POUNCIL wxth the ald of Mrs Johnson has ably coordlnated the student body and the admlnrstratron Under 1tS HUSPICCS we have acqulred a school flap and a banner to be carrled bv the band The Councll spent a portron of the wear on revlslng IIS constltutlon so lt may become a more effectlwe organlzatlon Elba Hardy Secretary Ii Norman Ashby Treasurer L K 5 .ggn 3 b if .. 1 lvl ,M 'zu ' Y, . ' O'Connell WHL -' V f- ' i - I - I I ' F L I 1. . O Q 5? m ' h r sys r s r l .f Q , J . X 1 n a s n I Y n 04 ' National Honor Society ' 6- NATIONAL HONOF-2 SOCIETY X! xii As Natlonal Honor SOClCtY members who Wlll set the standards goals and trad1t1ons for thls orgamzatlon rn the New Surrattsvllle Hlgh these students have planned a number of projects to rev1tal1ze the attltude of the sudent body toward th1s orgamzatlon These act1v1t1es mclude a drlve for new books 1n the llbrary a Jomt project wlth the Student Councll for the rev1s1on of the student handbook an NHS publlc relatlons drlve and the lnnovatlon of a big brother and blg slster system These are only a few of the many endeavors planned and wlth the mductron of new members and the help of Mrss McFadden and Mrs Robm the1r sponsors success IS assured The members lnclude Sally Hays Presldent Elba Hardy V106 Presldent Annelle Petersen Secretary Jacquehne Gwynn Treasurer Vlfglnla Moody Juhus Massey Beck Moyle Ragnhlld W1kander Carlos Munlz Nancy Slmmons Fred Eustls Future Nurses of America .53 - a -A ax ,-X' The Projection Club, spon- sored bv Hrs. Holland. is made up of boys who are interested in showing films and movies during: the school day. The projectionists take on the re- sponsibility of running the machines for manv classes and play an important part in keep- ing all machines in top-notch working condition. 90 Girls who are interested in the field of health as a career. have joined a club called the Future Yurses of America. Headed bv Nlrs. Loveless. the school nurse. the members have sold refreshments at school ac- tivities to raise funds to attend the state convention in Balti- more. Many of the members are new but have shown quick in- terest in the popular organiza- tion. Officers are: Penny Day, President: Nancy Hutchinson. Vice President: Alma Corkin, Secretary: Evelyn Nloodv. Cor- responding Secretarvz and An- ne Klassen. Treasurer. Projection lub 1: an s. v 3 Student Union The Student Ifnion. under the supervision of Mrs. John- son. supplies the students with all types of school materials. Run by Annelle Petersen. Sally Hays. Leornard Owens. Douglas lVlc'llvaine. Vincent Orndorff. Jim Williams and Eddie Schaffner. it is open every morning and at both lunch periods for the conven- ience of the students. The school library. under the direction of Mrs. Raymond. helps to keep many students well informed with a wide se- lection of books and magazines. Students are able to check out books if they wish. or to use the library while doing re- search work. School Library F TA Club The Future Teachers of America. sponsored hy Miss McFadden. was or- ganized to help students who want to he teachers become acquainted with this profession. Patrol Club 92 ' 1, -4....... The Patrol Cluh under the direction of Hr. Olson. is the main reason for our clean safety record. Memhers are: ,loy Kroll. Elaine Goldsmith. Ruth Wilson. Delores Beeson. John Bush. Eileen Gran. Vicki Gifford. David Hart- love. Sue Jones. William Walrath. Claude Revis. William Forbes. James Wil- son. Evelyn Moody. Sgt. Ragnhild Vilickander. Lt. Raymond Dare, Capt., Hugh 'Yovam-k. Lt.. William Anderson. Sgt. BOOMERANG STAFF Editor Charles Johnston Asst. Editor Elba Hardy Art Editors Sally Hays Bill Reed Advertising Manager .lolm Cooper Business Manager Julius Massey Feature Writers Rebecca Moyle Robert Ragland SUR-VEYOR STAFF Sur-veyor Editor Annelle Petersen Surveyor News Editor Nancy Simmons WRITING STAFF Fred Eustisg Storm Hut- chinsong Jesse McClain: Ronald Millerg Martha Ben- nettg Mary Dawes: Judy Earp: Elizabeth Harrisong Clarisse Heinhorst, J oy Kroll: Barbara Mason: Anne McKenzieg Sarah Rich- ardson: Carole Salemg Pen- ny Day: Kathy Dennisong Jackie Gwynng Anne Klas- sen: Virginia Moodyg Flo- rence Murphyg Katherine Peltoneng Ann Thompson: Delores Watson gm ' 1' ' Sk ,av W . gl we 'E , by ., 1 1 is g F35Af Qnliii- U 4.-.XJ . 1 1 M A ! H .Q Q S 5 f x , rfb' 35 U 555.45 fi ,,,.1h... f T Pep Club This newlw or amzed Club has helped to promote school sp1r1t while HQSISUH the cheerleaders in Cheerln, the teams on to x ictors Varslty Club The Varsity Club was or amzed thls wear to honor those who haxe obtained letters and mamtamed a mood scholastic record The purpose of the club is to encoura,e . JY g . I K . .- . M . . g C . LQ l it A K W, I 1 i' 'Q . . U . L ' T . f 0 sports activities throughout the school. 5 1960 Semor Banquet Dt Fb19 60 Wd H Lbt and a Wonderful Tzme Was Had by All. TCS QU-l-6Cl. fic,-eu B Q Senior llass On March 24 and 25 the Senior Class presented Ceor e Washington Slept Here a three act comeds by Moss Hart and Georbe Kaufman This presen tation was the first such attempt ln the history of Surrattsvllle High School Although the actors and actresses were the only members that were actuallx seen bv the student body many others put in num erous hours strlvlno for a polished production The Seniors sincerely hope their prooram was enjox ed ably received and that the class play will become an annual part of the school vear 4 X Mr. Kimber a Newton Fuller 7 cc.v,c,,,,,,ccscc,,,c,cs,cc,ccc 77 Annabelle Fuller 1 ul ,gl Cast in order of appearance: Directed by John Cooper ,Carlos Muniz 77John Cooper 777777777777777,77777777Carol Wallace Madge Fuller ,,ss,sss,, ,,sss,, 7 7 Steve Eldridge Katie c,c,. 7, 7 7 Mrs. Douglas 777 Jackie Gwynn 77 Kyle Jones Ina ,lean Revis Sally Hays Clayton Evans ,,,,s,,s,, ss,, 7 777777777777777 77John Booth Rena Leslie 7 7 Florence Murphy Hester 7 7 77 7 Raymond 77 fnole Stanley 7 Leggett Frazer Tommy Hughes Sue Harrington Miss Wzscox 77777 77 7777777777777777,7 7 7777 7 Mr. Prescott 77Nancy Simmons David Wilson 7 Charles Johnston Robert Hasker 7777Thomas Horton 7M. Stoutsenburger 7Katherine Peltonen 7 Charles Davis TOP: The members of the Senior Girls Ensemble are, reading counter-clockwise beginning with left Center: Margaret Tew, Esther Hoover, Carol Van de Ree, Carol Peruzzi, Janet Owens, Barbara Eckell, Elaine Shafley. and Ellen Talbert. BOTTOM: The members of the ,lunior Girls Ensemble are, reading clockwise, beginning with left Center: Donna Car- nal, Hope Penn, Christine Weller, Lynelle Petersen, Elaine Mitchell, Blarinell W'ilkerson, Evelyn Layton, and Barbara Burns. ,-l'1i1'. W N: '. .itil -n . . ' s . ,.:g' . ,. -fl n' n il Il Nall .- 98 1 'L l t xi '-1-l ax lx .x-X l 'Sit' -N '-I I 1 ww .....-.....--Q--..-.........,,,,-,, . A Cappella clwir THE A CAPPELLA CHOIR sang for the National Honor Society incluctinn. for its annual Spring Concert. for Music Assembly and for Vespers. Officers are: President. Nancy Sanford: Vice President. Donna Carnal: Secretary'- 'l'reasurer. Barbara Baer: Librarians. ,Ioan Nlcclain. Barbara Kappel: and Robe Chair- men. Lynelle Petersen. Barbara Burns. 99 3' 7 THE SURRATTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BAND Surrattsville owes much to Mr. Mathe- na and the band for their many contri- butions toward the progress of an ever- growing school. Y' C U QE, lei A, 1 4 . W! if 4 Mr. Mathena, Director The band. under the direction of Mr. John Mathena, is one of the highlights of the school. Consisting of sixty-two members, it has greatly increased school spirit by entertaining at assemblies and brought fame to the school through par- ades and concerts. The officers for the band this year are Garvin Smith, Presi- dent: Bobby Ragland, Vice-Presidentg Joy Kroll, Secretaryg and Charles John- ston. Drum Major. V 1 NN 4 Q6 wb -1-. an JV LHEERLE-XDER9 C Crowcr S loner. Cu Captam Q Perrl Captam 'NI Nlaxwell .SENIOR VARSITX CHEERLEADERS LR 'NI Bennett Captaln E In gwersen E Shafley N Falr fax A NICKCHLIC B Nla on J Milner J Houghton D KIYCII mer CoC.1ptam 1959-60 Majorettes Left to right: Renee Campbell, Terry Buckley, Mary Krell, Dorothy Shumacher, Diane Taylor, Kathy Underwood. ? if royy X X f X VTR. J . I Appropriate with the new school were new uniforms for the majorettes. These high-stepping girls performed at many of the football games and with the band using their own special routines. Surratts- ville can be proud of her majorettes. .lv . Y 4- xg,-an I A i Q15 - vs w w N W l N Left to Right, ROW 1: D. Wildes, B. Winston, D. Gatzke, R. Patton, J. McLain, K. Jones, J. Massey, D. Forsht. ROW ll: S. Dudd. C. Lewis, T. Harrigan, R. Moyer, J. Batson, F. Wise, B. Knepley, B. Wy'nkoop. ROW lll: B. Cox, B. Johnson, S. Wynkoop, D. Byroads, M. O'Connell, C. Bramble, B. Schoenbauer. ROW IV: F. Eustis, M. Dyas, J. Russell, B. lsenberg, D. Patton, D. Klein, S. Burak. The football squad completed its third season in 1959. Under the direction of lVlr. Stan Burak, head coach, and Mr. Donald Klein, assistant coach, the squad met seven competitors and ended the season with a 1-5-1 record. Ent-husiasm for the Surratts Eleven is constantly growing in the school and community. By adding a fully-equipped stadium to the athletic field in the near future, football fans will get their full share of color, action, and gridiron thrills. Hopeful squad members are already preparing new tactics for the 1960 season. At the present Head Coach Burak instructs Dick Wildes time, eight games are tentatix ely scheduled. Manager Fred Eustisg a medal for three years of service. Assistant Coach Donald Klein RONNY PATTON KYLE JONES JULIUS MASSEY DANNY GATZKE DON FORSHT dqdp JESSE McLAIN BILL WINSTON A team 1n 1tS th1rd year IS expected by many to have a wmnlng season Contrary to popular op1n1on, however, a Wlflfllng season IS not always determlned by the teams record of w1ns and losses It may be determmed by many other means Dependlng solely on a w1n loss record we dldnt come close to a wlnnlng season, but conslderlng lmproved teamwork lncreased team Splflt, and a deslre to wrn th1s was a very successful season Those who dlsagree should remember that Its not that you won or lost, but how you played the game esse NIt'Luin C11 p tu in I06 gig? 'i ,Q rt .f 1 j-t 551113415 4- i CHAMPS. The SLRRATTSVILLE HORNET5 ended their 1959-1960 season undv- feated for first plum: in the County and wt-re rated numhvr tcn in the Vifashingtnn urea. The tt-uni nic-inhvrs pivturm-d ulmvr- nrt-, le-ft, front to rvnr, Larry Wiseg Churlvs Hinchliffcg Nurniun Ashbyg Russt-ll Moyvg, lohnggn, and Mike O'Cunnx-ll Q Right, front to rear, Robert Knepleyg Sum Wy'nk00pg Richard Muyvrg Cary Decks-rs: Larry NI:-yt-rs und Martin Pudgt-ttg Standing in the ce-ntvr, Assistant Coavh Harp Captain .lf-QQ Nlt-Lnin and Couch Andruuskasz Knvcling in thf- ct-ntcr, niurmgzr-:N Minliacl Dytw and Charles Bramhlt-. Richard Nluyvr Senior Forwrrrrl , ,- 1 :Al , c 3- ,, . , F .ff Q fx f X. K Q 4 if 7 in ij ,Jan , EE -.Q X' fl 7,1 A E f Ku-f .ziiiwwm mnr7I'9'2P Surrattsville's cage hopes for the future. With their 12-0-1 record, they are following closely in the footsteps of our Varsity. 1. V. SCOREBOARD Surrattsville Opponent 59 , . CHMA 35 99 , , ,, , ,Calvert County., . , 12 48 . , ........, Sherwood .,,..,., . 37 37 , ,,...... Lackey., .. , 33 52 . . La Plata 42 56 , Sherwood, , . 41 64 ., ,, Gwynn Park, ,, , ,, 43 47 ,, , Calvert County., 21 79 .. W Sasscer, , , 27 56 CHMA , 27 41 La Plata 41 45 . ...... Lackey '......, 44 73 . , Sasseern, 41 hat w1l1 the futule b1'111g9 Wlll lt open the vast dools of the space age O1 w1l1 lt uncove1 1no1e of our own ealths S6C1CtS9 As each glalll of sand flows t111Ol1g11 tl1e 110l11g1EiQS, somethmg new and d1ffCI'611t 1S happemng, new f1e1ds ale openmg to meet the demands of the ever 1l1C1C21S111g populatlon of the WO1ld Wlth each new human bemg comes a challenge, a challenge that beckons Us to awaken and IISC above the past Sl1113.tSV1116 beckons you, the underclassmen, to make her the best W111 you answer the call? o o o 4 u n .. , , o o Q 1 1 9 n o s Q a o 'ff Q a K., o o a o a 4 o Q a Q - o o 1- 4 o L., u fs 1 L., o no s o u o If 1 Eg it ,,, x 2 N- J W1 'W Q ' --egg? A 4 14, in ' 1 ?5fifif25,5fw',, sf -' ff' ' ' Q f X Ll- '- 1 wa ,ig Q X kr si-. - W .hjy 111 A,- 7, ' 1. H -k ssf'ql?Yf?f fx FN. 'V 5 . ff ' Q Vi ,V lk fx . W 5.?g i,x,4w5g 1 h I K -NTL WM Q, E ,Ai X -gs! .fy fy-N xx. 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H5 eff, Q ' . 5' 1221-7, A 5. 1 - ffl' .-A-11. , ' I' 2 . ts. i' Y 5 a 1 , W 'N .1-A , sw ,U N A 5' z 94,1 ' , -AM 'X si, , , Sw K. , ' N M - s ' '-if ' will rg . li wg' 'iff' JT. 1 ia.. 1. In WM' 4 if Var. .1 LLZLLT6 Administration urrattsfville Junior High chool .-l. NIR WILLIAM CHESNUTT IS the new pr1nc1pal of Qurrattsyllle JUHIOI' H1 h School Before the separatlon of schools thls year he rattaulle Jumor bemor H1 h NIr Cheenutta home state IS lll1no1s and before comm to Qurrattsyllle he Qeryed as prlnclpal of Lombard Junlor H1 h qchool 1n Lombard Ill1no1 The Boomeran mshes to vytltome lum to Surrattkylllc H0 .f ,..vQ ' A Cuxdance Counselor Wlr 'NIarcella Mesarlck help the yumor l11h Qtudents mth their future plan Al thoubh Illlb year IS her flfgl at qurratteulle Qhe has taught at many local school Nlr-Q 'NIe arrclx hai attended Penn State U Tampa ll and Cf-orge Waahlngzton U and hold a mayor IH mu IL ,tw A1 Mr Horace Story capably han dles h1S dutles as NICE prmclpal and gryes helpful encouragement to the students He may be new but havm tau ht at Maryland Park and Frederlclx Sabecer he IQ no stranger to Prmce Ceor L'- County Mr Story has two d rees from Ceore Walrlngton Lnlyermrty . , I.,- Q. ,. I 'Q-P' fi! .f ,M , 1 K. . .U , ' D . ' ' 4 .Y 9 . ' ' ' served as vlce-prmclpal of the Sur- to the school administration staff, .-N. .gl-' ,V '.gIg L , . . . , , , . 3 My 1 - ' ,' -I , . . 1 1 5 ' g M 1' Q ' Q . ' 4 gf.. . .g A V . I g I L I gh is . s. , 'g ' - . . .. 1 s ' ' ' , Q S. . ' ' , ' ' 5 . . .g M i v. . S. A - U ' U' ' , I o ' ., ' , ' , ., K ' .l ' .. ' ' J., ' 1 V V' . . ,., ' r 1 I I S- v' Mrs Mlldred Proels and Hrs Alma Garner are luffhly xmportant 1n keeplng admlnlslratne IJUSIIXCNS runnmg smoothly Helpfulness and efflcxency arf Ll hw part IH Ur Proc-ls Joh as secre tary and receptlonlst Urs Garner, who has been teachlng at Qurrattsulle for twenty fue wears takes on the addxtlonal duties ln Illdlllldllllflg school records for any student ln med of her and .md comfort exen lf ll IS a health drne or lIlfOI'IllZ1tl0H seeklng students she 1 always ready wlth helpful assrstants The senlor lllgll Future Nurse Club expresses thanks for her help and guldance 1n the past and IS happy she was able to contmue as a club sponsor thls year Nlany core classes mtegrate Ill8lI' tlme and projerts w1ll1 library resources Plctured here are member of the fafullx at work durlng a plannlng period 'Hr Lewxs fstandlnfgi IS the new llbrarlan of the Jumor lugh school W' xy MTS- Olive C2Qdy, the 5l'hU0l UUUFSC is HIWHYS OH 'Call THE LIBRARY is the renter of all ar-adm-mic' avtivity. 41, Q dill, 111 S e ln eb 1 tufien n9Ce asis Of Hsin J IS, W Sgar, ,he ess or flefjler for U1 801.6110 fl - U1 - Cs es, Iollpge mr 806 814 Cdubatli-I be U. . 41 XMB - C ol 531 Qvicn ka. 29 NQY XXV: MW' we Avo e- x96 l XY Us Xxf V ivam WW! . FAN? . L89 AEKC XY A XJGEXW in X5 if MXNK 'A Q. X9 X1 xyi4'a XQXK QX NVQ' lI2 Upon entering the first year of Junior high school, all were awed, apprehensive of what was to come. Now. fullyembarked on the sea of learning, the eighth grade of the Surratts- ville Junior High are pictured in class. if , ,M i ,ww-nr: Under the guidance of Mr. Mat- thews, the 8-B core class learns the fundamentals of English and the foundations upon which our country is built. Surrattsville Junior High School has found that their school life is full of the fun, and of the challenges, that go hand in hand with education. we Y s 0' wo 0 and fn an ' rv lute 35 Elf' WW? nyffc gow? dude Nw 5 .xx 5.0 wo MW Q56 uv gem W 01 we 9 mee. deal 0 Kean Cove C . 49 -5 Qxbf X0 Q0 WW Mrs. Rowland helps her 8-E Class gain an intimate picture of the works and lives of the com- posers who have contributed to our heritage of music. Xgt Le, r 'ffn' tlziemselyggg Io W , ll W Ut Clase ndeft 611 6 all . -, ak' 1' If HHS undgr IngS S 0n1 GXDI-6 . U7 of .V 0 , t 8 dlrpplle 8-C06 OI, lion of lion, . fr. lI3 QCVX we Y 7th male The seventh grade finds the new adventure of junior high school different and exciting. Here they are pictured in some of their classes showing an interest that upholds our hope for a prosperous future. qtudents learn the importance of basic mathematics in Mr Cillys math clas Nlr 'Nludd s core class studies the stock exchan e I . I . . . . , L . . MS. '- . ' . . U . . A . .. . . . 1. . Although they come 1n contact Wlth many new courses such as math, home economlcs mdustrlal arts and physlcal educatlon, the seventh grade IS plctured here ln thelr mam subject core Enghsh grammar IS a mam toplc of dlscusslon ln Mr Kunecs core class Mrs Chovan teaches the 7D core class Mr C1bson's 7E core class carrles on a hvely dlscusslon Seventh grade core currlculum mcludes units rn geography hlstory, health and SOC1al welfare The 'ZH core class taught by Mr Shumaker rev1ews for a commg tes The 7C core class IS also taught hy Mr Shumaker Mr Dy er s students work out problems of math e 7 7 Y ' 7 I. ,. . Y y Actwztzes The Junlor H1 h Basketball team players under Mr Wav ne R1D1Ck are T Prodoers C Massey S Elllson R Walker ,I lNarr1ngton K Alvev W Bush M Storey W Lloyd R Rlley D Faulstlch E Sklpper E McElroy V Schuab T Davey K Aaron D McGee and R Schuab The cheerleaders under Mrs Wanda Grozlnsky are J Gordon D Rayburn A Llvesay C Tlsdale P Buckley J Wa non and C Brlcgs These plctures were taken durlng a faculty Dame held March 2 ,4l if 115 BCOSTER PAGE The Boomerang sfaff wlshes +o express nfs smcere +hanks +o +he 'Following persons for 'rhelr con+rnbuhons 'rowards +he publncahon of 'lhls yearbook Andy s Mo+ors Mr and Mrs JamesA Barr Joyce and Bull Belfneld Na+ Blackerby James Bolohs Mrs Barbara Brown Col and Mrs Coke Brown Mrs Helen Brinkman Mr and Mrs Dewey Conrad and Mrs D A Cuhcello The Dendls Family Kafhy Dennison Jane and Mike Dennison John V Eushs Nelson S Goveari' and Mrs Wullnam R Gwyn Mrs L R Harpe Mr and Mrs JamesW Harrison Charleen Hernhorsl' Howard Samiary Producfs Company Mr and Mrs Lesfer lce Mr and Mrs J A Mo'F'FeH Mr and Mrs de la MOHTBIQDS Delberl Moyle Mr and Mrs Frank Naurahl Helen E Naylor R F Oson Mrs N T Pe+ersen Mass Lmda Por+er Fairfax Hugh School Mr and Mrs Edward C Richardson Mr and Mrs J Ellsworfh Ripple Mr and Mrs Lee Schumacher Mrs PaulW S+ou'l'senberger Rev Paul W S+ou+senberger Harry Taylor Mrs Charmame Tilghman Judy Wadsworlh Mrs Clara B Weller Francls Whlfe John R Whl'l'man and Mrs A E Wlkander Ragnhlld Wlkander Kookve and Peanufs A Frnend . . i I MF- - - - ' Thelma Spence Mr. . 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MOTOR CO INC CLINTON MD fAuthorzed Dealer 39 Years Servzcmg Thus Areaj Presents A WDNDERFUL NEW WORLD 0F FORDS FOR 1960 W N J : THE NEW 5 Zi FURD E fakws and the new Falcon Station Wagons See Them All at CLINTGSX M0 Q7 C0 NF CY 7 S3 O 5,z,,w-'dw M' . 'Wifi' Eff Q f'-,A ,. -:,.-gh - -.-ew ,,,,,. , 1153: M -: , .- 1 1 2 5- '- r-'-v ma - afar-. f. ,. :rf - - 1 fgm- fffggfa- - '- ' f z -, -.':g.-:A .4 c ,e 1 . Y -. 5- ' n.' -74 -- f -- 4 ,-- zfs f' 3,12 ' ' .,,,,jj-ff ' 'P- .nit .I . -. I . ' 0 l I I , 1 ::.g vA ' 'A 1 F-- M- - 'A T W : 2 n 'Q'-C. ,, - ' - ' . H L . Ak ' - ' ' - : V V-M. , ,Sm ,. '- -fgfnggl, -I , W4 , f. . f' : ,. , if YL -1:,ig32Zf?f,:g Aigfg gyvg . bf' J 1. ,5 F wyv,-v ,r in - -f, I j - , 1 '31 '1 N A , 9 :JH ,, Le E V 1- I mar. I 5, 2 Q ' A H Us nl E ' ads ' 2 5:- . me LANE'S.GROCERY FRIENDLY. SHELL CY-7-9875. CY-7-9508 CY-7-986I STATE ROUTE 99938I GAS - OIL - TIRES Across From AUTOMATIC TRAMSMISSION SURRATTSVILLE JR. SPECIALIST HIGH SCHOOL General Repairs AII Makes, AII Models R. F. D. I, Box 202 Clinfon, Maryland Home CY 7 9602 Office CY 7 8929 C W CLAYTON INSURANCE AGENCY Fre Aufo CasuaI'Iy lfe I THE TRAVELERS I WHITE S GROCERY 5426 Branch Avenue S E CAMP SPRINGS MARYLAND REDWOOD 5 9636 Farms Homes Lofs Acreage PINKNEY A EARNSHAW JR ReaI Esfafe Broker CLINTON MARYLAND Home Office CYpress 7 9333 CYpress 7 8700 COMPLIMENTS NEWMAN AND ELMORE JOHN SHARPER INC FIorls'r 582I Br nIcIey Rd S E WASHINGTON 22 D C Buy Your Car From JAY CHEVROLET Your Chevy Dealer 2 LOCATIONS Mu 7 zaaa 7 9642 DELAUGHTER S SERVICE Aufo Repairs on AII Makes 73 AII + h + 2 D Ch y a 584 CLINTON RESTAURANT BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNERS BROWN S BAR AND GROCERY P p 'r CHARLES BROWN Locafed on Plscafaway Road CLINTON GULF SERVICE PC LUND CY 79865 RI 3965 and Woodyard Rd CLINTON MD Wheel Balancing Mofor Tune Up Road Service I - - - L' Represenfing 79 Ba Iard Drive . I Clin on, Md. I I , . . 0 . . I - - I o 0 I ., . . , . . 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