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    Music Department

    'rDo, re, mi 'This vear, the Music DePartr-nent,reached new'heights witl the orgznizationof a fine marching band of IorW members'Dressed in blue and gold, tJrey created a

    pleasing atrnosphere of sight and soundls th.v"tt-tarched and performed at manyschooi activiti.es. Also under the directionof Mr.Williams, the Music Departrrentboasted of a girls chorus which provedto be good enough to sing at the Christ-mas program and put on its own programin the spring. This chorus is composedof those interested in it as an exba-cunicular activitY.

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    "Some Enchanted Evening"

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    The Science Department of Quantico High Schoolis one of the largest departrrrents and is directed byMr. LaRose. This year there were five classes ofeighth grade science, tJree of ninth, five biologyclasses, tluee chemisty classes, and a physics class.A few of t}ris departmentrs main objectives were todevelop the reasoning powers of students, to imbuestudents with basic for-rndation concePts underlyingall science, and to inspire and whet the appetite ofthose studen8 who would pursue some area of science.

    Mr. Leiker helps students during Ceneral Science lab.

    Science Students (JseMr. LaRose lectures to his Biology class.

    Eugene Clark shcnvs others how to do the Biologyovnarimarf

    Maureen Westerman worls lvith themicroscope in Biology lab.

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    Labs for Experiments

    Mr. Leiker calls on lPuis Marucheauto answer his PhYsics question. s'6i

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    Mr. Leiker prepares that dreaded midtermphysics exam.

    #Miss Mays accePts General Science test papers'

    Mrs. Palmerlee helps students l'r'ith their Chemistryproblems.

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    Miss Samsr class relives the Civil War.

    Mrs. Luckett explains to class about Henry II.

    Mr. Burnett points out the importance of history to hisclass,

    Ir{r. Blatt takes imaginary trips to Canada.

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    The Social Studies Department offers Ameri-can history, world history, world geography, anclgovemment. The general objective of alI thesecourses is to provide the students with an under-standing of the heritage of the past so that theymay be better able to comprehend the present andits instihr.tiors. Our instructors feel that no personcan be a fuIIy developed and responsible ciiizenunless he can reaUze the connection between thevarious historical and geographical factors whichhave made todayrs world what it is. Above all,the knowledge of the history of one's own country,and the principles and the machinery of hiscountryrs governrnent are necessary in order to bea sood citizen.

    Miss Sams and Eileen Russell discuss GovernmentDroblerns.

    Social StudiesHistorlt

    Geographlt

    Disagreement within

    Gouernment

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    Industrial Arts

    Mr. Pritchard instructs students in the proper useof machinery.

    Austin Hodge demonstrates the use of tJre teslacoil to the class.A coruse in Industrial Arts means the the develop-

    ment of important skills to be used in the home or asthe basis for a specialized trade.Under the guidance of Mr. Pritchatd, many studentsbecome accomplished draftsmen and electricians, Euecraftsmen, as they pursue courses in mechanical otarchitectural drawing, woodvrorking, machine shop,or electlonics.

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    Tom Lohman skillfully oPerates the table saw'26

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    Home Economics; Libraryt

    Miss Mays shcnvs Home Economj.cs

    Sharon Cox mixes cookie dough inhome economics kitchen.

    students holv to operate the nerv oven.

    The Home Economics department of Quan-tico Higlr School is a new addition to ourgrowing scnool. Miss Mays, the home eco-nomics teacher, executed a varied and inter-esting program for the 61 girls and 2 boyseruol]ed in her classes. Sewing, cooking,chilo care, and family planning are jr.$ta few subjects studied. The object of tJriscourse is to produce a well-rounded home-maker.

    The Quantico High School Li-brary has available many kinds ofirxhuctional material for the stu-dents, lvhich includes approximately5000 bool

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    Physical EducationA4rs. Riddell delnonstrates basketbalt drill to cittain the girlsr P. E. class. Pytkosch

    The Physical education department of Q. H. S. stressesfitness, a knowledge of games and sports, and good sports-manship, Exercise as well as an e>itensive program ofindividual and team sports, helps to develop co-ordination,strength, and a sense of balance. Krrowledge of rules anda good attihrde are considered as important as skills, forthis develops an all around athlete, The phlsical FitnessPrograrn is administered in the fa1l and the spring, wheneach shrdent can compare his results with the nationalaverage. Also included in the Physical Education Depart-ment are the Drivers Education and Health cou$es.

    Mrs. Buchanan helps Liz Snider mastertrampoline skiIls.

    Coach Marshall enjols being driverrs education in-structor,

    Coach Leonard watchesline stunts. boys perform trampo-

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    Cafeteria Workers; Supp lymen

    At lunchtime the cafeteriais the main attraction atQuantico High School..Behind the scenes, in thewell-equipped kitchen are tJrecafeteria workers, Hours ofplanning and preparing our finelunches consume many hours oftheir week. Through the effortsof our dietitian, lV{rs. Fleming,the lunches have set and main-tained high standards.

    :iCafeteria Workers: Reitha Rhodes, Jackie Renn, Ella Kirby.

    Most students do not realize the fine contribution that Quantico Highrssupplymen make to the school system. These men are constantly cheEk-ing and rechecking orders, receiving and stamping items, and distribut-ing su_pplies -- all that is necessary to maintain a well equipped, modemscnoor.

    Supplymen: Charles Britley, Leroy Bates.

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    MR. OSWALD BI-ATT, B. S. , M. A.High Point College, Columbia University, SocialStudies, Senior DramaticsMRS, RUTHBOND, B.A.North Texas State College, Baylor University,Education, Math, ScienceMR. JOFil\ BURNETTT B. S"Virginia Polytechnic Lxtitute, University ofVirginia, Madison College, Political Science,MathMISS JEANETTE COMER, A"B.Womanrs College, University of North Carolina,American University, French, English, BOON-DOCK-ERMISS DEBORAH DO\T,, A.B"Longvood College, English, Library ClubMRS. SANDRA FRANKLIN, B.A.

    Michigan State University, English, Spanish,SpeechMISS JANICE GUYTON, B. S.East Carolina College, Business Ed"MISS ANiTA KING, B.A.Mather College of Western Reserve University,Craduate School of Western Reserve University,Spanish, FtencJrMRS. CI-A.IRE B. KNAPP, B.A.University of Kentucky, Indiana University,Library Science, English, Journalism, libraryClubMR. MICFIAELJ" II,ROSE, B"A.

    loyota University, Spring Hill College, CatholicUniversity, Latin, Biology, Philosopy, INKLINCS,Science Dept. HeadMR. MILTON IEIKER, B,S.Fort Hays Karsas State College, Ateneo deManila Graduate SchoolMathernatics, PhysicsMR. GILBERT G. I.EONARD, 3. S., M. S.Henderson State Teachers Co11ege, University ofNortir Carolina, Indiana University, WestemCarolina College, University of Virginia,,PhysicalEducation, Science, Football, J"V. Basketball,Va$ity CIubMRS. CAROLYN LUCKETT, B. S.East Carolina Co1lege, Social Studies, EnglishMR. WiLLIAM L. ]UARSFTALL, B. S. , M. ED.Richrnond Professional hxtitute, University ofVirginia, Physical Education, Athletic Director,GoIf Sporsor, Varsity Basketball, Safety Patrol

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    MISS REBECCA MAYS, B. S.RadJord College, Madison College, GeneralScience, Home Economics, Pep ClubMRS. CHRISTINE PALMERTFF, A. B.University of Karsas at Lawtence, ZooIogy,Chemistry, East Asian StudiesMISS VIRGINIA PARKER, B. S., M. S.Longrvood College, University of Tennessee,Physical Education, Health, Biology, Cheer-leadersMR. W. JOE PRITCUARD, B. S.Tennessee Tech. , American University IndustrialArts, Math, Science, SCA, Tool Kit Club, ToolChest ClubMISS MARY JANE PORTER, B.A", M.A.Mary Washington College, George WashingtonUniversity, University of Virginia, History, LatinMR. FRANK LEO POTVIN, B. S. , M. A.St" Michael's College, University of Virginia,Math, Physics, Education Philosophy, Cross-corurlry Coach, Track coach, Math Dept. HeadMRS. MiLDRED RIDDEIL, B.A.University of North Carolina, Health, PhysicalEd. , Girlsr Varsity BasketballMR. PRESLEY M. RIXEY, B. S. , M. ED.United States Naval Academy, Virginia Poly-technic Institute, University of Virginia, Mathe-maticsMISS CONSTANCE S. SAMS, B. A.Glenville State Teacherrs College, Universityof Maryland, English, Social Studies, SHOELACEMISS PETSA STATHOPOULOS, A.B.WintJrrop College, Mary Washington, AmericanUniversity, Fine Arts, History, English, Na-tional Honor SocietyMRS. KAREN TONEY, B. S.Mary Washington College, University of Virginia,Music, English, Reading, National Honor SocietyMISS JACQUELINE WALKER, B. S., M. ED.Mary Washington, University of Viroilia, Collegeof William and Mary, Psychology, Education,MRS. RACITEL R. WHITELOCK, A. B.Hanover College, State University of Iowa, Center

    of Alabama, Latin, English, Physical Education,Debatc Club, Future Teachers oI America, JuniorHonor SocietyMR. ROBERT WILLIAMS, B.S.Appalachian State Teachersr College, Instru-mental Mwic, Band, Chorus, Drill, Pep Club

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    "JVothung Great Was Euer Achieued

    SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Scott Schick, President; BiII Bartley, Vice President; Linda Hornstein, Secretary;J urlE LPPI, r fEdrursr.

    'rNothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm, " With this exuberant spirit the Classof t964 has surged forward, overcoming the obstacles which f aced them in their awesome roleas mighty Seniors. Their task was one of leading, of learning, and of achieving, but these ac-complishments were only a result of outstanding ability, desire, and enthusiasm. Many importantoffices in school activities were held by members of their group whose capable Ieadershipqualities have been the guiding light for future classes to follow. The rtexperienced" SeniorClass represented and lead the student government, publications, and the vari.ous clubs. When,at last, time was found amid the scurry of extracurricular activities for study, they discoveredamong their nurnber, scholars, as well as Ieaders. When schedules were often crarnmed with asmany as six solids, diligent study became a must for those who were college bound. Ploddingthrough Shakespeare and term papers seemed difficult at the time, but their efforts, not in virn,were well rewarded by a large representation in the National Honor Society and on the HonorRol1. Achieving the goals set before them proved to be the greatest challenge, but after time-less effort and ceaseless enthusiasm, their dreams came true. College acceptances and graduationmark the realization of the vast horizons of the future.

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    Without Enthusiasm"

    JO-MAE BLAGGLakewood Junior High 1: Physical Science CIub, Dramatics;Lakenood Senior High 2: Physical Science Club, Pep Club,Girlsr Club; Lakervood Senior High 3: Physical Scrence Club,Girlsr Club; Quantico High School 4: Head Ma;orette, ToolChest CIub.

    ROBERT LEE BOWLIN, JR.Hamburg High 1: Swimrning

    "" antr c orrSrr J) YuFriendliest, Most Talented.

    WILLIAN{ KLOSE BARTLEYCamp Le.;eune High 1: Latin Club; Granbl, IJigh 2: DebateCJ.ub, Young Democrats; Quantico High 3: Debate Club,Boys' State; Quantico High 4: Class Vice-President, BOON-DOCKER Soorts Editor. S. C. A. Treasurer.

    Team; Niagara Wheatfield HighHigh 4: Tool Chest CIub,

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    CATHERINE JEAN BROWNINGQuantico High 1: Varsity Basketball, Pep Club; Quantico High2: Varsity Basketball. Shoelace; Quantico High 3: Inklings,\-arsitr- Basketball, Shoelace, Senaror, S. C. A. Rep. to StateConference; Quantico High 4: Pep C1ub, Shoelace -- Co-Sports -LdLtor. Inklings -- Ediror. H. B. O. C. Secretary. ToolChest Club Secretary, S. C. A. Rep. of Inter-Club Council.

    ADELE ROSE CARDSrnedley Junior Hight-)rrcntirn TJidh 1. Pa^

    Seniors Set High Standards

    1; Car-Field High 2; Quanrico HighClub, Library Club.

    C alvert County Junior- SenlorSenior Hlgh 2; Quantico HighQuantico High 4: TooI Chest

    CRAIG CARSCALLENHi gh 1; Calvert County Junior-3: Football, TooI Chest CLub;Club, Varsity CIub, Football

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    and Achieue High Goals

    KAREN COSTLOWFravser High School l: Latin Club; Milling^ton Cenual Hight;)oii i''fi"r" ci"u, Pep Club, Y-Teens-Club' Juniorai;;;1."g".; Quantico Hiit' sct'oo-t a; Quantico High 4:itTr"t" Cr"U,-Pep Club, Chorus, BooNDocKER'

    TYLER LEE CREW1; BanksHigh 2; Quantico High 3; QuanticoTuston Union HighHigh 4.

    DOUGLAS A. CROCKETTAmerican School in London 1: S' C' A' Representative;il;;if,tii;h i.tooi i: National Honor Societv' F-ootball;.ilili;; riili' iir'."r 3: S' c' A' President' Football' varsitvClub'lreasury, i(lrre and Pistol Club -- Vice-President' Na-;;;;iH;;;;'societv; Bovst State; Quantico High School 4:a;;;il i J;,".i9" i - President, Football' "U::%?ti"itll;;;;;"'N;ilal Honor societv Jreas^u,r5rt nlillii'st:"T':ii:'l$l::"i;*ll'*t*3%.{""ill*i:

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    n't-tJenrcrs E ryoI

    RICHARD ALLEN CROTINGERKenmore Junior High L: Latin Ciub; Car-Field High 2;Quantico High 3: BOONDOCKER Staff ; Quantico High 4: Rifleand Pistol Club, Inter-Club Council, Science Club, BOON-DOCKER Photographer.

    LOUIS ADAM DELATOURNorth Junior High 1; Smith-Cotton High 2; Smith-CottonHigh 3; Quantico High 4: Rifle and Pistol Club.

    BARBARA EILEEN DICKISONKailua High 1: Globe and Water Ski Club; Kailua High 2;Quantico High 3: Shoelace Head Typist; Quantico High 4:Peo Club. Shoelace Editor.

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    Long Awaited Priuileges

    JAIV{ES JOSEPH DIFRANKKenmore Junior High 1: Choral Croup; WiIl C. Cran'ford High2; R, O. T. C. DrilI, Unit Choir; Quantico High 3: Rif le andPistol Club; Quantico High 4: Varsit-y Football, Shoelace Staff .

    N4ARTHA FRANCES EARLYQuantico High 1: National Junior Honor Societ1,, Secretary-Treasurer, Pep CIub; Qllantico High 2: National Honor Society;Quantico High 3: National Honor Society Vice President,BOONDOCKER Junior Copy Editor, Girls' State, ShoelaceStaff ; Quantico High 4: National Honor Spciety, Library Club,Inter-Club Council, BOONDOCKER Editor-in-Chief , MostDependable.

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    TERR; RALPH EMERSoNLewis Junior High 1: AnnuaL Staff, Photography, StudentCouncil Representative; Hoover High 2: Math Club, Baseball;Hoover High 3: Math Club; Quantico High 4: Rifle and PistolCIub.

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    Senior Talents Shine

    JULIA){NE EPPSWalter Ceorge High 1: French Club, Annual Sta{f , DramaticsClub Vice President, Choir; Walter George High 2: Choir,Student Council Representatir.e. DriIl Squad. Co-Ed Hi-YClLrb. Annual StafI Exchange lditor. French CIub Presidenr;Walter George High 3: Co-Ed Hi-Y C1ub, French Club, Stu-dent Council Representative, National Honor Society;Quantico High 4: National Honor Socieg,, Rifle and PistolClub. Pep Club. Shoelace Staff, Senior CIass Treasurer,Inter-C]ub Council.

    IOH\ I.]SFPH trFN\FqSYCathedral Latin 1: Junior Varsjty BasketbaII. Art Club;Cethedrel l etin Hioh 2. I"-:^. \'..",' R-"L^'hall Srrrrlont.b.1 E. JurrLvr v dr\rLy ud>^cCouncil. Toa>tmasters. Government Club: Quantico HighQuantico High 4. ?.

    ROBERT EDWARD FOXCamp Leleune High 1: Golf Team; Spartanburg High 2:Chess Club; Lee High 3: GoIf Team, Chess Tearn, Mathe-matics Honor Society, National Honor Society; Quantico High4: National Honor Socierv President. inter-C1ub Council VicePresident and Parliamentarian.

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    in Class PlaT

    BRUCE STANLEY CILLA,'-^+i-^ U:-l ). l:^^iL-ll. 4".-rian L{;^}.Yua'rLrrv r vv LU4rf )Chest Club; Quantico High 4: Tool Chesti,,--ri-^ ui-L 1.rri5)i f ,3: Football, ToolClub,

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    F]ARVEY STEVENSON FIANIBYHayr,vood High 1: Band, Library Club; Gar-Field High 2:D--.r T*r...--r^r 1-. -1,,t. A.,--ri_. ui_L 2. EooLball. -lool\ auu) \,udrrL'ru r rrSr' J' 'Chest Club; Quantrco High 4: FootbaLl, Tool Chest C1ub,Band. \,lost School Spirited,

    LINDA HORNSTEINQuantico High 1: Shoelace Sta{f , Pep Club, National JuniorHonor Society; Quantico High 2: Shoelace Staff, NationalHonor Society; Quantico High 3: Class Secretary, NationalHonor Sociery, BOONDOCKER Literary Editor, InklingsStaff, Shoelace Stajf; Quantico High 4: Class Secretary,BOONDOCKER Associate Editor, National Honor Society,Inklings Staff, N{ost LikeIy to Succeed.

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    PAMELA SUE JUETTJeb Stuart High 1;Jeb Stuart High 2; Quantlco High 3;Quantico High 4: BOONDOCKER Staff.

    SANFORD BEEBE I{UNTAmerican School in London 1; American2; Quantico High 3; Quantico 4,

    CAROL JEAN KASICAKailus High 1: Choir; Kailua HighQuantico High 3; Quantico High 4:Shoelace StaJf,

    College Acceptances

    School in London

    2: SeIect Choir; Pep Club;BOONDOCKER Sta-ff ;