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a Jt{ew World

Rosanne Allen
Jarnes Asbell
Rita Asbell
I homas AsDelr
N{ark Ball

George Banker
Susan Banks
Daphne Baronet
Edward Benj amin
John Bradshaw

George Brandt
Kevin Brandt
Sherwood BrunnemeYer
Barbara Buckingham

Melba Burkholder
Patricia Burnett
-l im -uutler

Phyllis Campbell
Connie CarPenter

Nadeen Casel'

EIGHTH GRADE BEST ALL


AROIIN-D: Robin Smith
Doug Cuenin

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Students Become Orientea

Bonnie Chapman
Darla Clark
Cathy Clement
Sharon Clews
Herny Commiskey

Mary Connolly
Nancy Crist
Charles Crossfield
Tn,rli Crntinoer
Doug Cuenin

Larry Curfiss
Mary Daggett
Donald Dunkleberger
Vicki Dyer

Thomas Epps
Mary Eubank
Lewis F arris

Mike Field

Dave Ford

N1ary Jilliskey smiles f or photographer.

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to Their Study Routine

Rodney Foss
Zondra Francis

Sherry GaffneY
Robert Carnet

P atrici a GilIeY
-E-d\vrn GodDoIo Science Class holds attention of Kevin Brandt
and Charles.

Jerome GoebeI
Nancy Gofton
Rose Goodman

Deborah Gore
John Gossom
Paula Groenewald
Barbara Haake

Abigail Harris
Peter HarveY
Sandra HealY
Mike Hearn
Teny Heath

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Risirg Freshmen Look Toutard

Christine Heitzler
Tnhn Hal m."

Jan Himmelberger
Kathryn Illg
Mary Fra-nces Jitlisky

David Johnson
Rebecca Juett
Jacqueline K4asmarur

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ri::iir lir'rir ill!:t:r lilr t:t::r.

Yvonne Kelley
Dennis Kelly
Linda Kirby
Georgiann Kliefoth

Robert Lang
Peter Lauer
William Lawrence
r^1"- T -"^-,1

Richard Likens
Warren Lloyd
Mary Lou Maddock
Kenneth Martin
Virginia May

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tlv Long Road Ahead

ffi William MooneY


Douglas Mundell

Linda Nerthling
David Nichols
Jacqueline OrBrien

Steven OIson
Emile Paradis
Bill Pritchard

Rebecca Sue Randall


William Regan
Margaret Ronald

Nancy Ross
Sharon Roth
Judith Rupnik
Richard Salter
Deborah Sautter

Jacqueline Savage
Susan Scheffer
Andrew Shimonoff
Kermeth Sienko
Stephanie Sigmon

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Eighth Graders Make Headutal

Patricia Silva
N{aureen Simpson
Kathryn Sinclair
Joseph SkoczYlas

f(ob1n )m1tn
Daniel Stroup
Lisa Sturgell
Klm Krn I an
Emest TaYIor

Linda Vaughan
Tim Vogt
l\,lar1' Walt
Cynthia Walters

Laura Ware
Jeanne Warren
William Waskom
William Watson

Maureen Westerman
Teresa White
Robert Williams
Beverly Wilson
Richard Wyckoff

Van Wyckoff
John Young
Roland Young
Patricia Zaudtke
Frederick Zingg
Student Council

S. C. A. OFFICERS

President -- Gail N'icMullen

Vice President -- N{ike King


Secretary -- Beverly Darnell

Treasuler -- Bill Bartley

Parliarnentarian -- Jim Rauchle

County Federation President --


Doug Crockett
County Federation Secretary- -
Andy Cuenin
Chaplain -- Margaret Garrett

SPONSOR -- Mr. Pritchard

Sandy Hunt listens to S. C.A, minutes.

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Sets Standards

S. C, A. Representatives 1st
}ow -- Sl'raron
Kellcy Greene, Robin Smith, Nlary Daggett,
Terry Tucker, Debbie Dressin,
Nlaureen Pelletier, Daphne Cox, Patty
R_eg1n, pat
clement,2nd Row: tvlichaei pashalek, l(im
T"rl"r_,_
BmnncnmeyeL, Bill White, sandy Hunt, Doug Crockett, Bob Nichols, Chris Harris, Tom Horne. Brucc childcrs.
Ernile Paradis.

The Student Cooperative Association is the


student government of Quantico High School. It
is designed to be under the leadership of its
President, Gail N1acl,lullen, and Vice Presidcnt
Michael King, and rvith the guidance of its able
sporlsor, N{r. Pritchard, the S, C. A. has fulfilled
its main prupose: to benefit the student body,
Each Friday aJternoon throughout the school
year, members forge d forrvard, a1$'a)rs looking
into the future and discussing rvays of improt'ing
the school. Arnong the defraying of expenses of
dances, sponsoring a series of radio programs,
organizing the annual S. C. A, Carnival, providing
Christmas baskets for the needy, operating a
school store, participating in Counry Federation,
These achievements dernonstrate effectiveness of
a interesting and cooperative student governrnent.

S. C. A. Senators: Larry Curfis, Perry Shimanoff


,
Janice Johnson, Beverly Darnell, Scott Schick,

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Inter, ituU Cduncit
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INTER CLUB COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ARE: (BOTTOM ROW) Bob Fox, Eileen Russell, Karin Johnson.
(MIDDLE ROW) Diane Williarns, Patty Regan, Anne Bartley, Tom Edrington, Martha Early, Nancy Settle.
(TOP ROW) Erik Ritzau, Dick Crotinger, Tyler Crew, Stanley Gill, Bob Borr'linr Barbara Dickinson, Vicki
PickereIl.

This year for the first time


Quantico High School has organized
an Inter-Club Council. The club
lvas sponsored by Miss Jacqueline
Walker and was aided bv the caDa-
ble Ieadership of Eiieen Russell as
President Bob Fox as Vice-President,
and Karin Johnson as Secretary.
The main objective of the
Council u/aS to co-ordinate the
various school clubs, Three of its
main functions were to l,\'rite a con-
stitution, set up a schedule for the
days the various clubs meet, and to
revise the point systern,
It has proved to be a very rvorth-
while and successful organization,
affiliated with the Student Council.

I. C. C. OFFICERS (Left to Right) Bob Fox, Vice-President; Eileen Russell,


President; Karin Johnson, Secretary.

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Junior Honor Socitt)
rl,.w

.;

FIRST ROW -- Thomas Edrington, Steffi Sigrnon, Georgiann l(liefoth, Cathy Clement, Robin
Smith, Andy Shimanoff, SECOND ROW -- Nancy Roark, Janice Johnson, Linda Vaughan, Mary
Daggett, Patricia Silva, JoAnn Frier, Lillian Collins, Betty Keene, PauI Hartle, Bob Hamilton,
Maureen Russell.

Junior Honor Society members are elected twice


each year frorn the eighth and ninth grades. New
rnembers are chosen on the basis of outstanding
scholarship, leadership, and character. These young
people set an example for others to follow as they
work conscientiously to rnaintain their membership,

Officers:
Thomas Edrington -- Treasurer
Janice Johnson -- President
Paul Hartle -- Vice President
Bob Hamilton -- Secretary

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ROW 1: Linda Hornstein, Martha
Early, Pat Clement, ROW 2:
Julie Epps, Miss Stathopou-los,
Jim Rauchle, Andrea Cuenin,
Mrs. Toney, ROW 3: Doug
Crockett, Bob Fox, Iouis Maru-
cheaur Bob Nichols, Ron Prit-
chard.

ROW 1: Karin Johruon, Sharon


Cox, Mary Pashalek, Kathy
Kusiak, Elaine Rupnik, Perry
Shimanoff, Bill Bartley, Erik
Ritzau, Cindy Hearn. ROW 2:
Jim Whelan, Nancy Metas, Mike
Senuta, Ceorge Codrea, Janet
Waskom, Beverly Darnell, Kelley
Greene, Robert Daggett, Bob
RotJr, Bruce Blackwell.

... newmembers

. tapping ceremony speaker -- Col. Rrxsell

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President: Bob Fox
Vice President: IPuis Marucheau
Secretary: Pat Clement
Tteasutet: Doug Crockett
Soorxors: Mrs. Karen ToneY
' Miss Petsa StathoPoulos

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National Honor Society of Secondary Schools'


membership in which is based on schorarsnrp'
leadershiP, sewice, and character'
Creatiue Students Enliuen Inklings

The INKLINGS staff of Quantico High School has


comoleted a vear of notable achievement under the
direction of N'Ir, l\{ichael Larose, Winter and Spring
editions of this literary magazine brought hours of
reading enjoyment to students, faculry, and parents
alike. Pages filled r,'ith original short stories, poems,
essaysJ book leviews, and art n'ere combined to form
rnemorable editions of rn'hich t]-le school can be proud,

Editor
Kathy Brovming

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1st ROW -- Sharon Cox, Danny Sparkman, 2nd ROW -- Diana Rixey, Linda Hornstein, Eileen Russell, Kathy
Brorn'ning, Cathy McCreery, Cheryl OtMara. 3rd ROW -- Mr. Larose, sponsor) Michael l IEdIrl) !rrruy r rc4rrrt
Kelley Greene, Susan Opeka, Donna lt{ay, Kathi. Fenuessy, Jo Ann Frier,

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Shoelace Keeps Students lrformed

1st ROW -- Jarnes Lang, Rosemary GiII, Pat Wismer, Betty Ward, Beth Herring, Margo Meek, Mary Pashalek,
Phyllis l\{ackert, Eileen Russell. 2nd ROW -- Carol Kasica, Vicki Pickerell, Barbara Dickison, Nancy Roanc,
Nancy Metas, Mike Ross, Julie Epps.

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Left to Right: N{iss Sams --
Sponsor, Billy Walt -- Co-Sports
Editor, Beth Herring -- News
Editor, Cathy Browning -- Co-
Sports Editor, Barbara Dickison --
Ediror-in-Chief , Al Leitherland
-- Art Editor, Eileen Russell --
Feature Editor.

EDITOR
Barbara Dickison

Did you stay up rvith this yearrs school news? If you didn't you werenrt
an avid teader of the SHOELACE, Quantico High nervspaper. This year it
was edited by Barbara Dickison, a member of the senior class. Wit1l the
help of her small but enthusiastic staff, Barbara *'as able to produce a fine
paper. The staff consistedof school reporters) class reportels, and editors,
Thei.r prupose was to give good reading enjoyment to the student body and
keep them rvell in-formed as to rvhat 'ivas going on around school,
To the rnembers of the stafl, holvever, each issue represented even
more. As they turn the pages they remember the long hours of planning,
lr,riting, Vping, and rvorking on lay-outs, Their rvork was not in vair,,
for each issue rvas a pleasant surprise and well rvorth waiting for,

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Boondocker Treasure
With the advent of autumn carne that of an old tradition
at Quantico High School: The 1963-64 BOONDOCKER,
Plans ',r'ere immediately put into effect to develop this yearrs
bool- into an irdividual characrer. differing from ir-s prede-
cessors. Those who rvere bestowed with this task worked and
toiled endlessly, searchlng for new ideas. Their attempts,
successes, and, sometimes, failures were enjoyed, and at
last overcoming all difficulties, the BOONDOCKER staff
members present their completed copy of the Q. H. S, Year-
DOOK.
There is but one rvish rvithin the hearts of those tvho have
so diligently labored upon this volume: That it rr-ray not soon
,.rio :^ ho m^n'.r" f 1^-rirs momenl. bur rhar ir live on lor
eterni$', ever holding a marvelous intrigue for its olvner as
a tteasure chest of days gone by, And may all comprehend
that the staJfrs travail has not been in vai.n and that its cap-
tain, \.llartha Early, has navigated her ship u'ith rnuch success!

Martha Early
Editor-in-Chief

KNEELINC -- Sandi Beno. Sharon Cox, Mary Pashalek, Sheila Ross, Diana Rixey, Nancy Settle, Mike Ni{ong.
2nd ROV/ -- l(arcrr Co'tlorv. Pam Juett, Karin Johnson, Andy Cuenin, Sally LaHue. Carol Kasica. Arrne Bartle;.
Jim Lang. 3rd ROW -- Susie Hamilton, Cindy Hearn, Charleen Ludden, Donna May, Betry Keene, Bob May,
Dicl- Croti.o, r Dnr'^ Cp6qkg11.
Chest of qHS

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Martha EarlY shows enthu-
siastic staff Publishing
details,

Karin Johnson shows Martha Early her idea of a layout


as Pat
Clement and LYnda Hornstein look on. Itrs not bad!

You wouldnrt

Editors-- Left to right: BiU


Bartlev -- SPorts Editor, Pat
Clement -- CoPY Editor, Miss
Comer -- Adviserr Martha
Earlv -- Editor-in-Chief, Linda
Homstein -- Associate Editor'
Jim Rauchle -- Business Mana-
ger, KelleY (,1ssng -- Art
Editor.

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Hut Board

Secretary -- Cathy Browning


Treasutet -- Jim Rauchle

Co-Presidents
Bill Warren
Patty Regan

Ref reshments Committee


Nancy McCaleb
ursB LurrurrBrrarrr

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of Gouernors

Clean-up Committee
Bill Vaughan
Andy Cuenin

Decorations Committee
Steve HambY
Vicki Pickerell

-Wi* ti'tptto"e' 'rMom'r Lawson' the


EachyeartohelpmaintaintheHutandorganizeitsactivities,.".so'Polstudentsknown-astheHut
Board of Governors
,rr" h",;
"r.;i;;;, "f ";1i""-""J"-i"ui"
il:*Pir.;*a*"i""##ffi:T:::,:'"ilj:i","*:::sted parents, works.closerv_with the H.B.o'
G, and Mrs'
its rules of old'
it ""a *"i"taining iig^ct to Prison't Dance, the welcome
Lawson to improve th" ;;;;y '"-"to'"Iitt-g
Among the activitie.; ,;;i";;-by .r," E*t.iil;;;;_;fi" s."fite, as well as movie trips to washington'
Rat Dance, the errnuaisfii;*H;;ki", D.rr"",*^ii"'i"i"r*"

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Industrial Arts Clubs Y
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TOOL CHEST CLUB OFFICERS


President -- Ronald Pritchard, Vice President -- Steve Hamby, Secretary -- Cathy Browning, Tteasurer --
Stanley Gill, I. C, C, Representative -- Bob Bowlin.

The Tool Chest CIub of Quantico High School is an organization composed of students who have taken or
are presently enrolled in any of the Industrial Art Courses. The main purpose of the club is to promote an interest
in Industrial Arts and to make the necessary materials available. This club has been quite activethisyear, Among
their activiries were selling buttons and pennants before games, introducing and participating in the float contest
at Homecoming, and sponsoring the Beaver-Varsity Basketball game.
The Tool Kit Ciub is the junior counterpart of the Tool Chest CIub, It was organized with the eighth and
ninth graders in mind, The students, in order to be members, must have taken or be presently enrolled in any of
the Industrial Arts courses. These students enjoy working together while developing useful skills.

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'..,ffi.; TOOL KIT CLUB


OFFICERS
$lri&k,'",q Pres. -- Mike Pashalek
ft'r V. Pres. -- Mike
Beasley, Sec. --
[' Sharon OrBrien,
uj Treas. -- Linda Kirby
I. C. C. Rep. -- Mike
Beasley, Parliamen-
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Ldlrdrr D U^^1.,
r\sI^-. llEdry'
--

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