boondocker 1964 (i) pgs. 61-80

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Decorate Prom Margo Meek Nancy N4etas David Mize Richard Moos Joe Myers Doris Neal Bob Nichols Cheryl OrMara Susan Opeka J 41rrs5 r rrcrP) Judy Phelps Victoria Pickerell Ronald Pritchard Candice Reich Tina Ritzau Diana Rixey Nancy Roane Sheila Ross EIaine Rupnik Ronald Sassen 6l

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Quantico High School Class of '64 Boondocker Yearbook

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Page 1: Boondocker 1964 (I) Pgs. 61-80

Decorate Prom

Margo MeekNancy N4etasDavid MizeRichard Moos

Joe MyersDoris NealBob NicholsCheryl OrMara

Susan OpekaJ 41rrs5 r rrcrP)

Judy PhelpsVictoria Pickerell

Ronald PritchardCandice ReichTina RitzauDiana Rixey

Nancy RoaneSheila RossEIaine RupnikRonald Sassen

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Final Tear Looms Ahead . .

Lawrence WaltJanet WaskomMichael Welby

William WhitePatricia WismerDirk Wyckoff

Robin YerkesPhilip Zimmer

Richard ScarberCraig Scheffer(allrr Snhinl<Michael Senuta

Kathleen SheaTa mpc Sl r fnn

Elizabeth SniderLinda Stargel

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Page 4: Boondocker 1964 (I) Pgs. 61-80

Sophomores Struggle

SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: KenPresident; Daphne Turney, Secretary;

McCaleb, President: Ron Dressin, ViceNot Pictured, Rosernary Cill, Treasurer.

The Sophomores this year have set airns of Ieadership and scholar-ship that befit their position as midway in their high school careets.Behind them they have left for the rising Freshmen classes guidelinesof behavior and incentives {or diligence; to the final years of highschool ahead of them, they are resolt'ed to challenge the records setb1, previous classes. From the amount o{ school spirit, financial ski11and Ieadcrship displayed this year. thcy are Jikcly to be successful.Their active participation in the many worthwhile school activitiesare examples of rvhich they can be proud.

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fo, Grades

Douglas ArundaleCandace BallGeorgia BeumerBruce Blackrvell

Ral.ph BrackettKeith Br-ukholderRobert BusherRose IIarie Campbell

Edu'ard ClarkGeorge CodreaThomas Coffey

BEST ALL AROUND SOPHOI{ORES: Susan NicholsPerry Shimanofl

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Donald Collins

Ginger Commlskey

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Tule-Time Brings

Sharon CoxDouglas CrotingerMichael CroucherRobert Daggett

Richard DavisSylvia del-atourDennis DiefenbachDonald Diefenbach

Ronald DressinWalter DunwiddieMarian EidsonNancy Emerson

Joseph FeganBarbara FiegleSharon FlyCarolyn Fox

Charles GarberRosemary GillRobert GilleyPatrlcia Hahn

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Sophomore Christmas Dance

Cindy Hearn Practices smiling forclass pictures.

Wilson HaiglerChristian HarrisFrank HarrisPatricia Harris

Cynthia HearnAustin HodgeJackie HoytPaul James

Karin JohnsonPeggy JohnsonMark KelleyLinda King

Kathleen KusiakFrancis LaGrandeurLeo LaGrandeurGeorge Lawrence

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Dorura LeppDonna LinderMartha LinderThomas Lohman

Michael McleodLarry McNultyWilliam MelbyAlan Micohen

Susan NicholsMary OrBrienHelen PainterEthel Paradis

Sophomores Enter Academic

Dee LuddenWayne MackertRichard MaddockKen McCaleb

Sharon MooneYPamela MyersHoward NeaIAlbert Nelson

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and Athletic Fields

George Codrea and Danny Sparkman listen toConstitution speeches.

P atricia PickerellPierre PoudevigneGitta Pyrkosch

Kathy ReganErik RitzauGeorge Ross

Linda RainoPaul Rebaso

Mary PashalekRonald PegramMaureen PelletierJoyce Peterson

Robert RothGail SadeskiDavid SettlePerry Shimanoff

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S _fo, Sophomores and School Spirit

Linda SimpsonLeslie SinclairCharles SmithDanieI Sparkman

Alan SteeIeRoger StrasserNancy StroupLinda Szafranski

Lee TerryDaphne TurneyWilliam UngerBetty Ward

Valerie WestermanGloria WilburnJames WilsonMichael Woods

Robert YoungLinda ZasadaPeter Zaudtke

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Page 12: Boondocker 1964 (I) Pgs. 61-80

Fre shmen Open

NINTH GRADE OFFICERS:Paul Hartle, President; AILeitherland, Vice President;Nancy Roark, Secretary-Tte asuret,

It is inevitable that the Freshmen are f aced with the awkward situation ofbeing the underdogs and subjected to the skepticism of the underclassmen andthe mock display of the teachers. They find thrust uponthem aII the demandsof high school life and the maturity expected of the older students but withoutthe corresponding experience. It is, however an exciting part of their lives,stretching before thern are their rnost decisive years. It is, also, to say theleast, an inspiring period and it is not surprising that this year's Freshmen havedisplayed both the academic and social qualities that will make their futurevears successful and orofitable ones.

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J\ ew L)oors

Katherine AsbellDavid BeasleYBill BennettBilI BolenaC, W. Boyd

Anne BradshawTim Breenlv{ike BridgesKaren BrisboisCarol Buckingham

Lanny BusherAnna ByrdCharles CailJoan CarnpbellJ ames C arey

Dannelle CaseYArt ChallacombeElizabeth CharlesBruce ChildersLillian Collins

ALL AROUND: Janice JohnsonPaul Hartle

NINTH GRADE BEST

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Class of '67

Carolyn ColluraDennis CroucherSteve DalrympleJoy DaughertyDavid Davis

Cynthia DiFrankDebbie DressinPhillip DyerTom EdringtonSteve Eslary

Karen FarrisMark FergusonWilliam FestingW

WMargaret FiegleJo Ann Frier

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Photographer?Cathy Rubrecht

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Join Student Actiuities

Judy HerndonTom HornePatricia Jackson

Susan GeimenhardtLinda GibsonPat GillespieKaren GoebelRobert Hamilton

Roger HardisterHarold HarshmanPaul HartleVeronica HarveYRex HealY

Tim Breen looks for answer to mathproblem.

Gina JohnsonJanice Johnson

Betty KeeneSusan Keller

Kevin KeIIyEiIeen Kovich

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Freshmen Climb

Patrica l{ovichMary KusiakAI LeitherlandSharon LeitherlandPaul Leon

Robert LervisFrank MackKaren MackPatrick MarlowRobert May

Cynthia McEIhaneyD^+-:^1. l4^\T-,1+,,r dLrrLn rvrL:\urLyRobert MillenbineAnne MizeJohn Moon

George MorganRobert MunsonRichard MurrayMike NiFongSteve Norris

Patr'icia OrBrienSharon OrBrienJohn PashelekTnLn Philli-"J-.'-- - ------y"

John Phelps

Joyce PiernikBilI PowellDavid RixeyNancy RoarkMike Ross

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to JVeut Heights

Mike SalvoGeorge SchremPJames ScottMike Shannon

Mike SmithBrenda SnYderBarbara SteeleCharles Sturgell

Deborah WamplerSharon WelbySheIia Westerman

Charles RothCathy RubrechtMauteen Russell

Maureen SharkeYMary SheaJohn Sigmon

Chris TerrYTerry TuckerAIice Unger

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Calendar

AUGUST

14-16 Registration

26 First day of school

SEPTEMBER

12 Cheerleading tryouts

13 First football galne -- Stafford

12-13 Class pichrres taken

21 Rat Dance at the Hut

OCTOBER

14 Report cards -- OUCH!

31 Hallowe'en already?

NOVEMBER

2 Homecoming Dance

9 LeJeune game -- WE WON 38-6

11 Football banquet

12 Parentsr Night

23 Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Hut

25 Report cards again?

27 National Honor Society Induction

28 Thanksgiving Holiday!

DECEMBER

4 Awards Assernbly -- football lettersand track letters

6 1st Basketball game

7 College Boards

14 Christrnas Dance

17 I''-in" NTotinncl Llnrnr SnniatrrInduction

19 Christmas Assembly

JANUARY

2 Back to School

11 More College Boards

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21 Recuperation day

FEBRUARY

8 LeJeune trip

14 Valentiners Dance

17Art Field Trip: Van Gogh Exhibit

29 Oh yes there is -- its leap year!

A4ARCH

13 SCA Camival

14 Science Fair

20-21 Senior Play (a roaring success ! )

25 Znd National Honor SocietyInduction

27 Easter Vacation begins

APRIL

6 1st Golf rnatch

24 SCA Nominations

MAY

1 SCA Elections Assembly

6-10 Senior Trip

24 Baccalaureate

28 Graduation!

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Eighth Graders Enter

EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS: Andy Schimanoff, President; Kathy Clement, Vice President; RobinSmith, Treasurer; Joe Skoczylas, Secretary.

Emerging from the comparatively cloistered atmosphere of theelementary school and entering the complicated and demanding lifeof the high school student, the Eighth graders have had to adapt to a

while new educational experience. Graduating from a school in whichthey were upperclassmen, they are now forced into obscurity. Theymay have had to f ace the frightening prospect of being trampled byoverwhelming seniors or harassed by vengeful Freshmen, but there arecompensations. Before them opens the wonderful advantages of highschool life -- the many extracturicular activities, the invitations todances and the challenees of their new academic schedules,

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