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CONTENTS Faculty and Administration

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Classes

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0rganizations

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Sports

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Student Life

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Reflections . . .

The world around us is one of reflections. Light is reflected from all surfaces to make objects visible; it shows reality in sharp relief. In a similar way knowledge is reflected from the lives and experiences of those of our own and of previous times. This past year has been an enormous mirror with bending surfaces, detecting friends, interesting places, and reflecting them to our mind. Here the images of the year will remain, even as we go our separate ways.

The 1965 Polaris is meant to be a reminder of these reflections, because everyone has their own particular angle of vision into the mirror of reality.

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FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION

"The leqrn'd reflect on what before they knew."


TO OUR THIRD GRADL ATING CL.{SS The theme, Reflections, is parricuia.-1"* :+-rq-.g'trre ftr fu Hli5 pi.r:i. The of 1965 has developed quaniries of ieaar=hc:- ,* u m .irE :nn that the individual members had the _errd -r: **n*tt "]..nx,,rnf jmie e,i.ents 1.ri:rwhich took place prior to their assumparc ;r j{:rn:r pqnnrrrrmnp* }k::::^re of the universe is individual. )'et durins rhe -,gi---ffi?;; trs class has been a part of the crucible of the ;e_rs-:e class

, It has been during this period of rinru- :.r::: rn:nnM for ffhrd fu rmrqs_iis to the new vistas of outer space and r-ita- ,iiErrar1 rq5: fu 4[H,,,,m* .,,: space propounded by the tremendous gronth o: :icumru aql.rEm, {hs .-:=e this period time. mankind for the first d-Eâ‚Ź ,t :=ttr-r rE Eidri.i E:s =::-Jing fact he has ever confronted. That is- rn.p-id'..; *,ory t- fu p"' r iestroy himself. Never before has mankind ne+,iia: i: {*..- fu ,r-fi_-s.r.__r :uch a realization has produced; never before he nnrniiinmf fud rn*l fu r:rh. if uncontrolled, could destroy himself. \er,er barue um rlr*ir* arqn sm6s{;d 1s find new and proper answers for sunivd. Dr. Fred L. Dunn

In reflecting upon our high school. it appears xr G fu ,@ d,t a"351 fiys years the students and faculty' har-e hrel: rn:qms rr - fumi of :or-r :inder_ standing in the development of satisf-i-j.ng E31; ;615qg e.rm,-cships. @[ Mankind may discuss, invent. and develcp f*rn',e u* ry5.h srser and @lhappier, but his real quest must be rn c';-:rsq: ut tau*rymc-:c :irh in one another which can only come from .r.rmo.rr -".nm;t.'r13 ! dh rom ;g ==rper-

Principal

is no greater solution to be found than rfr-r*. i hrr le i*Cry hnc :rurcr.uships that enable the individual to experience rhp :ffilrr ld -irih or,,6rnm *nr: -r: ;"-t in a manner consistent with his goals.

Robert E. Peary High School is dedicated to a nrrpr- afus6g sEEEr mrilrF'il not only from his intellect, careful planning. and prersrs=or- k iqdml rytant, from his willingness to examine the "whys" sf h* imruru fu !'mim*r

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Assistant

Principals I

Miss Mabel Thomas

N, Guidance Departrn$t Mrs. J. Poretz, Mr. T. Haislip, Mr. J. A. Sivigny.

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Miss Santa Vadala

Mr. Frank Sink

Mr. Vincent Gibbs

Miss J. Staney

Mrs. Phyllis Magrab

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Mr. David Moran

ErGfish Dryrtment

Mrs. Nancy Bratton

Grdwu LoeEley

Mrs. Priscilla Blazek, Chairntan, and Mrs. Janet Hurren

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Science Department

Mr.

Mrs. Jean MayKuth

Joseph Campitell

Chairman

Mr. Walter Mehlferber

Mr,Eusene MlcKav

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Col. William Heard

Mr. Ernest Mate

Miss Alice SYeles

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Business Department frLldiIm*ein

Math Department Mr. Milton Proett Chairman

Mr. John Lewis

Mr. John Przybocki

Mr. Warrick Hill

Miss Marlene Sutton

Mr. Richard Sprowls

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Industrial

Arts Department Mr. James Courtney Chairman

Mr. Joseph Lynam

Mr. William

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Nurse Mrs. Evelyn Mohn

Drivers Education Physical

Education Mrs. Martha

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Mrs. Bernice Rycler

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Mr. William Williams

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Library Aids Miss Lula Galiogly

Mrs. Mary McCullough

Home Arts Department

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Mrs. Jewel Dotson

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OFFICERS--!tanding: C. Brosrr. Secretary; R. Myers, Senator; S. Greene, Preident: C. Jordan, Senator. Seoted: M. Cohen. l: ice-President: J. Oliveri. Treasurer.

The follo*'ing pages express the character of the Senior Class. Members are pictured and a fe*' activities are shown. Alon_e ,*'ith these. the 1'ear holds many

other activities to remember: the Home-

coming. Discothique (Senior Sacrifice Dance), Senior Banquet, Senior Play (You Can't Take It With You), Senior Week, Picnic, Par&'. Senior Prom. and Graduation.

SPONSORS-Mr. R. Sprowls, Mrs. P. Magrab. 20


Jill Gonski, Foreign Exchange Stu(ent Jill Gonski is our Foreign Student this year. She has lived in South Africa all her life in the large city of Johannesburg. She loves all types of music; and at home she has been the piano soloist with the Johannesburg Symphony Orchestra. She loves acting and is taking part in our two school productions, "My Fair Lady" in which she plays Mrs. Higgins, and in ,,Antigone,, in which she plays the nurse. She loves being with people and she would like to become a doctor. She has already graduated and has completed one half of her first year of medical studies at a University in Johannesburg.

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school.

A toast is made to Jill by her "family."


ROBERT \[ILLL.{,U

College Fantlnll

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Football l{: \t-resrline 3_ -s: l-enerman.s Club 3, 4: Polaris Sraff -t: Uilnigfir Sun Sports Ed.

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DONALD KI}{G .{LE}L{\-DER. Don L,av'ter S.G.A. l: Tract a: $-resdine l-.t: Rifle Club; Intramural Bastethall-

REBECCA LEE .{}iDERSO\

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Dress Designer

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JOSEPH B.{f,.

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Neurologist Rifle Club .1: I-ab Squad -t-

DIANE ELIZABETH BAX,ER

lI'ife from -Uonrgnmer1..{la_ 3: Jr. frans. C'omm.

Be a Good

3: Polaris Sratr 3: S.G.-.{ROGER B..{.KER

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Play Sports in Colleee

V. Footbal l- 3. i: \'- Ba=ball l-4:

mar's Club 3. .t: \euspaper Staff

SUSAN LOUISE Teacher

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Sue

N.H.S. 2-4: Dramatics 3. .1: S.G.A. 4; OTIS 3;

I!lt' Fair Ladl .l: Capiul Club 4: Jr. Beta l;

Newspaper 3.

CHARLES THOIIAS

BALENT

Biologist Radio Club 4: Stage Cre*' 3.

WILLIAIU

BARTENSTEIN

Charlie

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Class of 1965 LINDA SUE Housewif

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DONALD S. BATTERSBY

Don

To Be Successfu.l

JOSEPH D. BAXA

Joe

To Succeed

ROBERT BELL

Bob

NATHAN BERGSTEIN

Nate

Research Chemist

Wrestling 1-4; I .Y . Football 3: Orchestra

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BEVILACQUA

ROBERT JOSEPH

Pinter

Bob

HOWARD C. BEYE Trans. from Einstein R.OY BEYE

DONALD BIFARETI

}IENENA ANTIONETTE LUCIA BIANCANIELLO

Dental Assistant

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3; Social Club

Business Club 2; Intramurals 2, 3.

EVERLY

Lavyer

BIACKETOR

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Football 1-4; Wrestling 3, 4; 'track l, 2,

Intramurals 1-4; Letterman Club 2-4.

PATRICIA ANN

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BLANKENSHIP

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Elententary Education Dramatics 4; Art Club 4; Capital Club 4.

JEANNE MARIE

BOIZELLE

Jean

Pry-chologist

S.G.A. 1; Polaris 4; Midnight Sun 4; OTIS 3; Variety Show 3;Sr. Prom Comm.

RONALD BOWLES

Ronnie

KATHLEEN ISABELL

BOWMAN

KathY

Musician

Pipe Band 1-4; Orchestra 1-4; French Club 2-

4; N.H.S. 2-4; MacMillan Club 2-4; Concert Band 1-3.

DEBERA ELLEN

BREACH

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Dental Assistant Art Club 3;S.G.A. 1, 2.

CHERYLE LYNNETTE See

BROWN

Chery

the World and Its People

Polaris 4; A.F.S. 3, 4; French Club Pres. 3; S.G.A. 2, 3; School Productions 1, 2, 4; Class Y.P. 2; Victory Princess 2; Jr. Prom Princess; Homecoming Queen 4; Sr. Class Sec.

ELIZABETH EILEEN BROWN

To Get a Good Job Tumbling Club 3; Nurses Club 2. Kathy To Accomplish llhatever I Begin S.G.A. 2, 3; N.H.S. 1-4; G.S.A. 2-4; Polaris 3, Ed. 4; Art Club 1-4; Intramurals 1, 2; Yariely Show 2, 3; Cheerleaders 2; Powder Puff Foot-

KATHERINE ELLEN BROWN

ball

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PHYLIS ANN BURBRINK

High School Teacher

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GRACE ILENE BURNS Contittue as a Dental Assistant

Gracie

WILLIAIU HALL CALLAH.{\

Doctor

Bill

Drama 1-4: Golf l--l: S*imming 3. 4: Track 2; OTIS 3: IIl.Fair I-ad1' 4. SALVATORE JA}IES C.A.STRO

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Design a Prodttction Sports Car Baseball 2: Polaris l. -l: Rifle Club 2: Variety Show 4: Ivlidnight Sun 4,

CAROLE ANN

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Accountant Senior Prom Comm.

EDITH A. CHAIKEN Medical Careers Club

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KIMBERLY CHA\CE}

Kim

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SHIRLEY ANNE CHRIST Beautician

G.S.A. 3, 4; Intramurals 2-4; Dance Club 4; OTIS 3; Midnight Sun 4.

MARCIA GAY COHEN Happiness

S.C.A.

3, 4;

Class V.P.

Marsh 3,

G.S.A. 2-4; Dramatics Club 4; OTIS 3.

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STEVE CONNER To Drive a Rail

PATRICK LOUIS CONROY

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Meteorologist

Intramurals 1-3. SARA COSMAN Secretary

SANDRA SUE COTLER

Sandy

Psychologist Newspaper Club 2, 4; Dramatics 3; Folk Singing Club 4; OTIS 3; Dance Club 1.

ROSARY DIANNE CRAM

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College and Travel

Dramatics 3, 4; F.N.A. 2; Midnight Sun 4; My Fair Lady 4. ROSS

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STERLING CROSSLAND

Doctor V. Cross Country 2; V. Football 4; Baseball 2-4.

KENNETH J. A dvertising Baseball 1-4.

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EDWIN HARDY DAVIDSON Radio Club l-4; Cross CountrY Club 1; Lab Squad 4. }IICHAEL BARBOUR DAVIS

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Electronics Engineer

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Science

Mickey

Pritier

J.V. Football

NORELLA

DECEDERFELT

Rella

Dental Assistant

S.C.A. t-4; Tumbling I-31 Snowball Princess l: Intramurals l-3; Powder Puff Football 3: Vari-

ety Show 2, 3.

JOHN CUY DECHENE

Guy

Bookkeeper

Intramurals; OTIS; Pep Band. lohnny

JOHN DEEB JR. Colleee

MICHAEL DAVID DELAYO

JR.

MiKC

College

Wrestling 2; Intramurals 1-4; Science Club 2.

Senior homerooms compete

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basketball

JOAN DIANE DELOZIER Home Economist

S.c.A. 1-3;

Cheerleaders 1-2;

F.H.A.

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G.S.A. 1, 2; Yariety Show 1-4; Dance Club 4;

Intramurals 1, 2.

JEANNE MARIE DONOVAN

Dental Assistant Trans. from Holy Cross 1;Glee Club 2.

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MATTHEW JOSEPH COLE

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College and Restaurant Management Intramurals 1-4; Midnight Sun 4; Track

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Cole 2.

DARALYN WAYNE DUFFY

Art

Teqcher

Trans. from Va. 3; Yearbook 4; S.G.A. 4; Capital Club 4; OTIS 3; Class Committees 3, 4; Art and Poster Club.

ROBERT MICHAEL To Be Happy

Wrestling 1, 2.

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DUNWIDDIE

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SANDR.{. DL'TTO\

Sandy

Secretary

MARGARET Teacher

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F.H.A. 2. 4: Capiul Clut'-s: French Club

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MALINDA C. F.{DLEI'

Linda

Dental Assistant Intramurals l: S.GA- l"

AI AIAN ED\\-.{RD FAGLES \ledical D,xror N.H.S. l--t: S.G-{- -1: Pres- }Iedical Careers Club 4: Rifle Club. l: I-enerman's Club 3, 4; Varietl' Shor- l. l: \l-restling & Football Trainer

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OTIS -i: Barbershop Quartet

CHARLES LOUIS F.{\-T.{CCI Radar Specialist lntramurals l--*: \ti"'tniEht Sua ROBERT ED\\".{R.D Bookkeeper Basketball l-

BETTY ANN FARROW Foreign Service

Glee Club 1; French Club 2, 4; Capital Club 4; Committees 4.

MARIE THERESA FAULKNER Commercial Artist

DANIEL WAYNE

FERRO

Danny

Salesman

V. Football 2,3;Yariety Show; Track. JOHN MAYNARD

FERRO

Electronics Engineer Track 3; Bagpipe Band

LOUIS

lohnny

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FISHLOWITZ Lou 3; V. Football l, 2; Pep Band 1-4;

To Be Very Successf ul

S.G.A.

Science Club 3; OTIS 3; Variety Show

ALVIN ELWOOD

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FLICKINGER

Woody

I.B.M. Programmer V. Track 3, 4; Intramurals 1-4; Midnight

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DONALD EDWARD FORD

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Commercial Artist Basketball 1, 2; Intramurals 1,2, 4. Chuck CHARLES J. FORQUER Civil Engineer Rifle Club 2; Polaris 3; Intramurals 1-4; Football Mgr. 4.

SANDRA FOX

Sandy

JOHN FUGGIAN

JAMES GEBERT SANDRA ANN GEIGER

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SUSAN CATHERINE GEIGLEIN

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Beoutician

F.H.A. 2; Cheerleader 4; Intramurals 3,

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Homecoming Princess 4; Powder Puff Football

3.

PATRICIA M. GEISSLER

To Get Married

PATRICIA ANN

GENUA

Pat

lnterior Decorator G.S.A. 3, 4; Intramurals 1-4; Glee Club Tumbling Club 1.

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LAURETTA ROSE MARIE GIACALONE Secretary

Student Guide

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Social Work

S.G.A. 1, 2; OTIS 3;

Football 2, 4.

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Baseball

KIM DOROTHY GINGERICH

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KiM irline Stewardess Nurses Club 1; Girls Club 2; Intramurals 1, 2;

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KAREN REA GOBEILLE To Be s Good Wife

JILL GONSKI Dot'tor

A.F.S. 4; Variety Show

Dramatics 4.

GUY GERALD

4; My Fair Lady

GOODWIN

4;

Gooey

Electrical. Engineer N.H.S. 1-4; Baseball Mgr. 1,-4; Basketball Mgr. 2-41 Football Mgr. 3, 4: Student Athletic Di-

rector 4.

ALAN ROBERT GORDON ndustrial Designer S.G.A. 4; Capital Club 4; Committees 4. I

ROBIN DIANE

GORDON

Rob

"The Road Not Taken"

S.G.A. 3, 4; N.H.S. 1-4; Dance Chtb l, 2, 4; French Club 3; Capital Club Pres. 4; Yariety Show 1-4; OTIS 3; Comm. 3.

Seniors face new challenges during their

DONALD ANDREW GRAHAM

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Oceanographer

Baseball l, 2, 4; Basketball 1-4; Football 4; Cross Country 3.

LEE EDW".l,R.D College

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V. Football I-{: \-- S-ne*line Letterman's Club

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Steve

V. Football 3- 4: Y- Debare 3. -l: V. Baseball 14: N.H.S. l{: Senirr Cla(\ Pres.: Letterman's

Club; \lidnigtt Srm J-

CAROL JO .{\\ GR.IESBACH To Gi;e To lilc "4s lluch As I Receite Art Club 3: Dramaorx -1: Homecoming Princess 4: Comm- 4: \IitniEht Sun 4: School Pro-

ductions 3. .l-

AI GR,OSS N.H.S. 2: Band lJ: Bxketball Mgr. 3, 4;

ALAN BARRY College

Football II*er. -l: Tr-c*t \Igr. 3. 1-4.

WAYNE OLr\'ER GRO\ES Otrn a Remodeling Bwsiness J.V. Football.

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EDWARD CLEVE GURSKY Broadcasting Basketball Mgr. 1-4; Football Mgr.

l; Track

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s.G.A. 1,2.

WILLIAM JAMES HABERLIN

Bill

Lawyer

Trans. from Saint John's 4.

CAROL JEAN HALL T

eacher

Trans. from Omaha, Neb. 3; Capital Club 4; OTIS 3: F.T.A. 3.

SHERRILL SUE

HANTEN

Dramatic Teacher Variety Show 3, 4; G.S.A. 3, 4; Polaris 2.

DIANE LOUISE HARDESTY

Social Director F.H.A. 4; F.N.A. 1;Intramurals.

ANNE HARDMAN Marine Biology Dramatics 4; Capital Club 4; Trans. Farmington, N. Mex.

MADALYN ANN HARDY

Mattie

To Help People Dramatics

CAROL EILEEN HARRIS T

eacher

F.T.4.2,3. CHERYL JANICE HARRIS

MALCOLM RICHARD

HARRIS

MAI

Criminologist Basketball 1-4; Football 1, 2; Cross Country 3; Letterman's Club 3, 4. LOIS AYAKO HASHIGUCHI To Get Into College

French Club 1, 3;F.H.A.2,4.

NANCY HENDERSHOT Medical Secretary S.G.A. 3; Powder Puff

Show 1;Art Club

Nikki

3; G.S.A. 1; Variety

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LARRY ALAN HERSHEY

To Succeed and Have Futt Intramurals; Cross Country 3: V. Football 4.

RANDALL SHERWOOD HIGGINS Psychology

potaris a]-Rifle Club 1: Intramurals

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RandY

2: OTIS

3.

MARY ANGELA HIGHT

U

seless

Assistant 3: Capital Club

BEVERLY VIRGINIA

HILL

BCV

Live Every Minute ol Life G.S.A. 2-4; Dramatics 3t OTIS 3: French Club 2; Capital Club 4.

HELEN MARJORIE HIPKINS

Hippv

Secretory

F.H.A.4.

ELIZABETH ANN

HOCKADAY

LiZ

Legal Secretary Polaris 1l Business Club 2: Intramurals 2, 3.

ANN ERNESTINE HOFFMAN

To Make the Most of My Life Dramatics 3. 4: OTIS 3: Capital Club 4; Variety Show 3. 4: Po*'der Puff Football 3; G.S.A. 3; Intramurals 2, 3: Comm. 4: WINX Reporter 4.

CAROLYN ANNETTE

HOLLAR

Carol

Beautician

F.H.A.4.

VIVIAN LEE HOLLINS Beautician

G.S.4.3.

CAROL ANN HOOVER T

eacher

N.H.S. 2-4; F.T.A. 1; French Club 3; Math

Club 4; Aurora Club 4; MacMillan Club 2; OTIS

3.

CLIFTON DARRYL MICHAEL ROBERT

NANCY LENORE Be a Pink Cloud

HOSFORD HOSFORD

HULL

CIifr Mike

W.B.

Polaris 1-4; Intramurals 1, 2; French Club 2, 3; OTIS 3; Capital Club 4; Variety Show 4; Midnight Sun 1, 4; Comm. 2-4.

Htttch HUTCHISON V. Basketball 1-4; V. Baseball 1-4; Cross

JOHN REID

Nuclear Physicist

Country 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Letterman's Club 24; Interstate Math Comp. 4. ROBERT GAIL

INSKEEP

BOb

Education

Rifle Club 3, 4;Library Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Pep Band 4;

WINX Reporter

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SUSAN MARIE

Private Secretary

JACKSON

Sue

PAULA ELIZABETH JACOBS P.]. Make Others Happy Cheerleaders 1-4; N.H.S. 1-4; Tumbling Club 1-

2; OTIS 3; F.H.A. 2; F.S.A. 3; S.G.A. 2; Lab Squad 3l G.S.A. 2, 3 Pres. 4; Honor

Dance Club 3; Glee Club 1; Variety Show 1-3: Teams 2-4.

THERESA ANN JEFFERS Medicine

Terry

S.G.A. 4; Powder Puff Football 3; OTIS 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Variety Show 3; Rifle Club 2-4; "Life With Father" 2; Dance Comm. 3: Medi' cal Careers Club 3, 4;.Drama Club 2, 3.

Seniors enjoy conversation with lunch...

LINDA FAY JENKINS

Lin

Secretary

JARED ALAN JOHNSON

Iarey

ANTHONY HOWARD JONES

Tony

Lawyer Cross Country 4. A

rchitect

Intramurals 1-4; Lab Squad

1.

HEATHER ANN JONES Executive Legal Secretary

F.H.A. 1,2; Tumbling Club

CURTIS RAY

1

JORDAN

Curt

Electronic Engineer

N.H.S. 1-4; S.G.A. 1-4; Lab Squad 3; Cross Country 4; Radio Club l-4; Musicals l-4; Comm.4.

ROXY MARCARET JOSEPH

Model Variety Show 3; My Fair Lady

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GLORIA JEAN KANE

Henri

Sociology

QTIS 3; Capital Club 4; polaris 4;

Drama

Club 4; Variety Show 4; Intramurals 2; WINX Reporter 4; My Fair Lady 4.

LYNNANNE

KANTHAL

Lynn

Social Wcllare Worker

Midnight Sun 2, 4; Drama Club 3; Dance Club 1; OTIS 3;Folk Music Club 4. LINDA ANN KEANY

N urse

DONALD RICHARD

KECKLER

Shadow

College

Audio Visual Aids 1-3; Intramurals 1-3.

COLETTA ISABELLE KEMPER

To Find and Achieve a 14orthwhile Goal S.G.A. 2, 3; Polaris 4; Drama Club 3; G.S.A. 3, 4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Rep. 2, 3; OTIS 3; Comm. 2-4;My Fair Lady 4.

DIANE KERKERING PATRICIA LEE KILGORE Art Teacher

F.H.A. 2-4; Polaris 4; Capital Club

4.

Class

of

1965 TERRY LEE KII.PATR,ICK Ph;-s.

El" Inrrrrrlor

\.. Basketball l-4: V. l-t: \-. Baseball l{: Variety Show 2.

Letterman\ Club 2--{: Football

3: N-H.S-

l:

Jr- Class Pres-

E KD[B-{LL JR.. Bobbt A Succesiul- @a*ia;ril Singer I\Ic\IilIan Singrrs 2: Variety Show 1-4; Dramatics 4: Ubra4- Club l: "NIy Fair Lady" ROBERT

4.

LE\TTS CL{RJI KL\T}TEL Latt'yer

Basketball

Kim

l: Crc Cormul' 3; Football

4;

Wrestling 3: I-ab Sqrad 3: Irtterman's Club 3,

l-{: F.SAEUGE\-E }t. Xf\:G

4: Radio CIub

Printer Intramurals

1-

3G ene

l-

.{.\SE IS_ESEL PAt Mar4'a llillionoirc Cheerle.rlers f{. Cocpt- l. Capt. 2, 4; N.H.S. l. 2, Sâ‚Źc- f: TrrmHins Club l. 2: Freshman Class Pres-: Fll-{- l: S.GA. 2-4, House PATRICL,I,

Speaker.l: !'ariet1- Shos l-3: OTIS 3.

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CATHIE ANN KOSES

Social Director

Intramurals 1-3; Variety Show 3; Tumbling

Club 1; F.N.A. 1. JOHN RUSSELL

Electricul Engineer

KREPS

RuSIy

Football 1; Football Mgr. 2-4; Track Mgr. 1; Wrestling Mgr. 1; Letterman's Club 1-4; Lab Squad 3, 4; Intramurals 2-4.

ARTHUR EUGENE

KRUM

ATtie

ural E ngine er S.G.A. 1; N.H.S. 2; Math Team 3, 4; V. Football 4; Intramural Council 4.

A rc hit ect

JANICE ELAINE KUYKENDALL

Jan

Legal Secretary

Dance Club l, 2, 4; Variety Show 1, 2, 4; Business Club Treas. 4; Intramurals 2-4; High-

land Flingers 2; Powder Puff Football

3.

LINDA LILLIAN LANE S

ecretary

G.S.A.; Intramurals; Honor Teams; Powder

PuffFootball

3.

NANCY LEE LAWSON Teacher

Dramatics 4.

RAYMOND E. LAWSON

JR.

Fat Daddv

Service

Football

3.

GATLELIZABETH LEE

To Live a Long and Happy Life Dramatics 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4; OTIS 3.

JULIA HELENE LEINS

To Have a Full, Happy, Usef ul Life OTIS 3;Comm.

PAUL FRANKLIN LEISS

Historical Researcher

Library Club 2, 4; Variety Show

2; Intramu-

rals 1-4.

ROBERT CHARLES LE MOON

Bob

Psychology Forensics 4.

JOSEPH FRANCIS LEONTI

Joe

Automated Accountont Football l-3; Basketball 1; Track

PAMELA SUE

1.

LITTLEWOOD

Pam

Write the "Great American Noyel"

G.S.A. 1-4; N.H.S. 2-4; S.G.A. 2, 4; French Club 3, 4; OTIS 3; "My Fair Lady" 4; Art Club

1.

PAUL E. LYTLE

Eddie

JR.

Construction Engineer

Library Club 1; Lab

Squad

2; Intramurals

1-

4.

STEWART MAIDA V

eterinarictn

Wrestling 3, 4; Pep Band 2-4.

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Helene


CANDY LEE \I.\FFEI Phtsical Education

T

eacher

C.S.a. :-+: Intramurals lJ: Honor Teams 2-4; Fowder Puff Football 3: \'arietl' Show 3; Mid-

;i-i;ii; If"-tri"g

Cr"t' t. i.

+; Pep club 3.

JOHN PETERS \I.{KTOS A

rclitect

V. Basketball l-{: \'. Ba-ball 1-4: V. Football 4: V. Cross Country 3: Ilath Team 3, 4; N.H.S. 1.1: \'arier-v Sho*'1.

THO}IAS B.

IIALO\E\'

MiCK

To go to College Foo"tball 2. 3:-Intramurals 1. 2: Variety Show

l.

JANIS

\IARGOLIS

JAN

Speech Therapist

Drama Club'-t: Debate Team l: Midnight Sun 1, 2: \rariet1. Shox' l. 3. 4: OTIS: Folk Music

Club 4: Intiamurals

l:

Dance Club 1; Class

Comm. Bob ROBERT CL^'LR-K \I-{RSHALL JR. Chenical Engineer Track 1. J: J.\'. Football 2: Basketball 2' DOIT DONALD HO\IET \TARTIN Hateafulllife V. Baseball i[gr. 2--l: Football 2; Intramurals

1-4.

ROBERT AL}ION }IARTIN

Bob

To ntake a million dollars

JACQUELINE

Intramurals

ROBERT DAVID

MASON

l.

A\N

\IASLONA

I

ackie

2.

Bob

,State TrooDer

Stamp Club l: Track I I Archery Team 2'

MARK JAY MATHIS

Comouter Proqrammer i.c.A. pr.t. 4] Jr. Class Treas.l Math Team 3' 4l French Club 3; N.H'S. l-4'

DONALD RAY

MAULLER

DON

To have a good life and make lots of mo.ney--

Pipe Band 1-4; Library Club

2; Radio

Club

1.

KATHLEEN MCCRAW

Kathy

+

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MARY JO Beautician

McELFISH

lodie

F.H.4,2.

TIM CRANSTON McINTOSH To live a life lull ol happiness and love

Mac

Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Basketball 1-3; Let-

terman's Club 1-4: N.H.S.

DON MACKAY

JAMES ROBERT

McKEE

Jim

Cltemist Transferred from Utica High School, Mich.

JOHN McLOON NELSON McLOON

I

I HOWARD ALVA McNINCH

Hal

Vivere

N. H. S. 1;V. Football 2-4; V. Basketball 3; v. Baseball 3; Letterman's Club 2-4.

TTM McPHERSON

Class

of

1965 TERRY LYNN McPHILLIPS Secretary (Mission)

SHARON LYNN MEADOWS

Peahead

To get through College

Drama Club 3, 4; Capital Club 4; Midnight "My Fair Lady."

Sun 4; OTIS;

KRISTINA MEHL

Kris

To know, to understond, to tolerate Cheerleaders 2-4; Class Pres.2; S.G.A.3; Powder Puff Football 3; G.S.A. 1; Drama

Club 4; Variety Show 2, 3; School Produc-

tions; F.N.A.

1.

VERNON HOUSTON MILLER

JR.

Vern

To be healthy, wealthy, wise, and thankful S.G.A. 2, 3; Letterman's Club 1-4; Golf 1-4; Variety Show; Cross Country 3; Drama Club 2-4; Science Club 1, 3; Intramurals 2-4; Tennis

4; "My Fair Lady"; OTIS.


RICHARD HENRY

MOLINEU

RICfr

United States ltlovy, SLtbntarine Service Golf Team.

JOY LYNNE Social Worker

MOORE

Lynne

OTIS: Drama Club 4; "My Fair Lady"; Snow Ball Comm. 2.

PETER BRADLEY Salesman

Transferred

MORAN

PCIC

from Central High,

Evansville,

MORROW

Dave

Indiana.

DAVID PRESTON

To achieve the goals I have set Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-4; Orchestra 1-4; Football 1, 2; Lab Squad 3, 4; Science Club 3'

Joe JOSEPH DEAN MOSER Medical Doctor i.c.n. :, Rifle club 2-41 N'H.S. 3. 4l Polaris +r C.ott Counlrv 3; Wrestling 2. 3: Track 2' 3: Math Team 4; Lab Squad 3: Science Club 3'

SUE MULLEN

ANTOINETTE IIARIE MURPHY

SandY

Legol Secretary

RONALD EVERETT \IYERS

Ron

Foreistt Service Officer 'S.G.i.'i.

+, o.6ut. 2. 4: oTISr N'H'S 2: l. 3: Varietl Show. DANNY DANIEL CHARLES NEGOLA To be a doctor of nedicine (Vet') Wrestling l. 3. -1: Football l: Baseball ll

Honor Guard

Trans. from SPringfield. N. J.

JOHN EARL NELSON Electrical Etrgirrcer J.V. Basketball 2: Color Guard 2' 3'

MARTHA FRANCES NEWMAN

Morty

To be a good wile and ntother

N.H.S. I: Drama Club 3, 4; Variety Show 1, 2; Powder Puff Football 3: OTIS; Orchestra 2; "My Fair Lad1"'4: Dance Club 1, 2. SALVATORE JULIO

OLIMPIO

Sal

Retail Merchandiser S.G.A. 1; Baseball 1: N.H.S. 1; Midnight Sun 4: Variety Show l.

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JUNE DORIS OLIVERI

lunie

Doctor

Variety Show 1; N.H.S. 2; S.G.A. 1; Polaris

OTIS; Lab Squad 1,

4;

1;

"My Fair Lady";

Drama Club 4; Class Treas. 2, 4.

MICHEL C. ONDEK Legal Secretary F.H.A. 1,2.

CECELIA CAROLYN Business School

PERNIA

CeaI

N.H.S. 1, 2; OTIS; "My Fair Lady"; F.S.A. 3; 3; Polaris 1, 4; G.S.A. 3, 4; Yariety

.S.G.A.

Show 3; Powder Puff Football.

JAMES WILLIAM Al'ligator Wrestler

PETERSON

Pete

OTIS; Drama Ctub 4; Intramurals 4; Polaris 4.

NORRIS P.

PETERSON

Pete

Business College

Trans. In Senior Year

PATRICIA ANN Dental Hygienist

Class

of

DIANA LYNN PHILLPS

Lynn

l.B.M. Secretary

Variety Show 1; Cheerleaders 1, 4; Powder Puff Football 3; Business Club 4.

RICHARD A. PICONE

opp

Lithographer

HAROLD CROCKETT

Rick

PILLSBURY

ns-I)661sv Rifle Team 2-4; Color Guard 2-4; Medical Careers Club 3, 4; S.G.A. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Math stli6i

Team 4; Intramurals 4; Variety Show 3.

DIANA LEIGH PISTOLE

To be happy, understood, and understanding

F.T.A.; G.S.A. 1, 2; Glee Club 1-4; Debate 2; Library Club 3; Drama Club 4; Math Club 1; Plays 1-4; Yearbook; Variety Show; Intramurals 2; I.M.C. 3; Trans. from R.M.H.S.

POORE Porley Technicol Engineer Stage Crew; Radio Club; Audic' Visual Club.

CHARLES A.

RONALD IAMES

PAI

OTIS; Variety Show 1-4; N.H.S. 2-4; Cheerleaders 1, 2; French Club 3; Folksinging Club 4; Drama Club 4; All-State Chorus.

1965

lly'

PETERSON

PRUE

Ronnie

To learn how to cope with witches Variety Show 2-4; Football 2; Intramural; V.

Cheerleaders 4; Trans. from Good Counsel.

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PATRICIA PUGLISI

Legal Secretary F.H.A. 4: Homecomin_s Princess 3.

MANUEL QUINO\ES ELIZABETH AG\ES RA.BBITT Betty Boop

Private Secretary

KAREN RAFTE Majorettes 3. 4. Treas. 4: F.H.A. Pres. 4; Variety Show 3: OTIS 3: Trans. To Peary 3.

PAMELA CAROL

RAFTE

Pam

Ittterior Decorator Majorettes 3, 4, Capt. 4: F.H.A., V.P. 4; Variety Show: OTIS 3: Trars. From Wheaton 3. CAROL ANN RAGLAND Contntercial Arti.st Majorettes 2-4'. Co-capt.

4: Dance Club 1, 2, 4; G.S.A. 1-4: Intramurals 1-4: Variety Show 2-

4.

MICHAEL WILLIAM

Doctor

RASCH

MiKe

Color Guard 2-4; Basketball 2; Football Track 1; N.H.S. 1-4; Cross Country 2-4. FREDERICK MICHAEL

Armed Forces Intramurals 1-3; Basketball

ROBERT ALLAN To Succeed

in

REEVE

FTed

1.

REJONIS

Whatever

1;

I Do

Bob

BARBARA JOYCE RHODES Professional Model q

Freshman Class V.P.; Victory I A 1--3; 2; Comm. 3; Intramurals 4; Variety

Princess Show 1.

CHARLES ROBERT C o

RHODES

nstructi onal Engi neer

JOHN TERRENCE

RILEY

Bobby

Terrt

nariun D-ramatics 1-4; OTIS 3; Variety Show 4; Glee Club 3, 4; "My Fair Lady." V et eri

THOMAS FRANKLIN

Set Director

RILEY

Tommy

Art Club 3; Library Club 2-4; Variety Show 4; OTIS 3; "My Fair Lady." RICHARD

Musician

ROBERSON

1-

Dick

Pep Band 1-4; Wrestling 1-3; Plays 2-4; Yari-

ety Show 1, 3; Intramurals l-4.

SUSAN JOYCE ROCHOW Roch Marry a Marine Freshman Class Sec.: F.H.A. 1-3, Pres. 3; Snowball Princess 1; Dramatics 4; OTIS 3; Midnight Sun 3; Capital Club 4; Powder Puff Football 3; Intramurals 1-4; Comm. 3, 4.

-il


LAWRENCE ELDON ROOT A

Larry

rchitect

Intramurals 2; Comm. 4.

DENA R. ROSENTHAL Travel

F.N.A. 1-2; Dramatics 3, 4; Variety Show 3, OTIS 3; "My Fair Lady" 4. DOUGLAS RANDALL Biologist

ROSS

V. Wrestling 2-4; Track 2-4; N.H.S. 3,4.

JAMES ERWIN Air Force Pilot Debate Club

Club 1;OTIS

ROWE

4;

BB

Cross Country;

lim

4; Library Club 1, 3; Bowling

3.

ROBYN ANN RUCKER Engineer

N.H.S. 1, 2; Variety Show 1; Dramatics 1, 4;

Library Club 2-4; Powder Puff Football

OTIS 3; "My Fair Lady" 4.

MARCIA ANN SABATINO The Theatre

3t

Marsh

Dramatics 2-4; "Life With Father" 2; OTIS Variety Show 3; Lab Squad 4; Library Club 4; "My Fair Lady" 4.

3; 3,

Seniors

in

advanced art show creative abilities...

CHRISTINE ELLEN SAUNDERSON

ChTis

Social Anthropologist

Library Club 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3; Forensics 24; Dramatics 3, 4, V.P. 4; A.F.S. 4; Folk Singing Club 4; S.G.A. 3; Variety Show 4; OTIS 3;

Comm.2-4.

TONI ANN SCARPELLI Stenographer

Intramurals 1-3; Business Clab 2-4; Y.P. 2; G.S.A. 2, 3, Treas. 3; Variety Show 3; Library

Club 1-3; Glee Club

1.

WILLIAM MORRIS

SCHLOSSENBERG

Politicion Pep Band I-4; S.G.A. 2, 4.

B|II


qARY KENNETH SCHOONOVER Electronic Engineer

l.G.A. Treas. 4; Math Team 4; N.H.S. Football 2-4'.

Track 2-4.

2_4;

MICHAEL FREDERICK

SCHRIDER Mike Catholic Prtest Stage Crew 3, 4: OTIS 3; Variety Show 3: wPHS 3, 4: Sports announce. i"i-F"Jitlir +. JOYCE ARLENE SCOLNIK toycie History Teacher Variety Show 3. 4: OTIS 3l Capital Club 4: Comm. 3,4.

KAREN MARIE SCUDERI Legal Secretart Intramura-ls

Business CIub V.p. 4; G.S.A.

N.H.S. 3,4; Honor Teams 3, 4.- - ' WILLIAM ROBERT SEESTED BiII Lawyer Rifle Club 2, 3; Rifle Team 3, 4; Wrestling 2,

3,4;

Sec.

_1--4;

3.

Class

of

1965 RICKY DANIEL SEWELL To.ltave

a

Rick

n.onderltrl. happy life with S.L.P.,

and ltqvc 0 son.

Football 1,2.

MARTINA MARIA SHAFFER Writer

F.N.A. 1; Trans. From ,:

\OY DWAIN SHANKEL

Graduare f rom Colleee CIee Club 2. 4.

CUSTIN SHULLENBARGER

XtRX Dotu Proc.es.tor

Maria

Richard Montgomery

Dv,ain

S/rel/y

RONALD WAYNE SINGLETON Ron Let My Little Light Shine V. Football 1-4; Basketball 1-3; Baseball l, 2: s.G.A. 1,2.

MICHAEL SNELL

40

Mike


Bonnie Jo Redskin

BONNIE, REA SOPER Model.

Variety Show 1,

2;

Tumbling Club -1, 2; 1-3;

N.H.S. 1-3; Honor Teams 1-3; Intramurals

Cheerleader 1, 2.

WILLIAM RODNEY SPICER

JR.

BillY

Printer

PHYLLIS JEAN

SPIGELMOYER

PhiI

College

S.G.A. 4; Polaris 4; Capital Club 4; Intramurals 2; OTIS

3.

MARY FRANCES SPONAUGLE

Poo Angel

To Be An Angel

ROBERT BOYD SPONAUGLE

Bob

Accountant

PETER HAY STAFFORD

rtist Variety Show 1;OTIS 3;Dramatics 4 A

MARCIA LEIGH STARKS

ntary School T eac he r Dramatics 1-4; OTIS 3; "Life With Father" 2; "My Fair Lady" 4; French Club 3; Variety Show 3,4; Library Club 4.

E I eme

SUSAN MAXWELL STONE

Sue

Be Happy

HELENE TATALOVICH Physical Therapist

French Club 3; Polaris 3, 4; Variety Show 4;

N.H.S. 2; OTIS 3; "My Fair Lady" 4; Dance

Club 2; Capital Club 4; Comm. 1-4.

PATRICIA JOSEPHINE ANN Patti Jo TAVENNER To Get Some Place In This Wonderful World F.H.A. 1-4; Powder Puff Football 3; Comm. 3, 4.

CLAUDIA TAYLOR JOHN GANNAWAY TAYLOR Business Manager

JR.

DoDo

Trans. From Wheaton.

ORLEAN LOUISE THOMAS T

eacher

Orange Popsicle

Trans. From Atlanta, Ga. 3; Cheerleaders

Sec.4l Polaris 3;

Show 3; Comm. 3,4.

PRISCILLA ANN T eac

Capital Club

THOMAS

4;

4,

Variety PAt

her

G.S.A. 3,4.

JAMES THOMPSON

Jim

4t

Pete


CAROLYN ANNE TOBEY

Lynn nterior Design Dramatics 1-4; S.G.A. 1-3; School Productions 1-4; N.S.A. 1; Variety Show 2, 3: l\Iidnishr

I

Sun 1; Library 2.

JUDY ANN TOMPKINS College

Drama Club; School Productions.

CHARLES WALTER TRUMBO JR. Chuck Play Football in College Football 2-4; Baseball 2-4; Intramurals 2--[: Letterman's Clttb 2-4; Midnight Sun 3: Varietl Show 2.

FRANK C. TURNER lllarine Aviotor OTIS

THOMAS BERNARD TYLER

3.

Tommy

Major League Baseball Player Baseball 1-4; Intramurals 1-4.

DARLENE ANNE

UZZELL

Shorty

Receptionist G.S.A.; Intramurals; Honor Teams 1-3.

LUCY VALAER KRIS DEE VANDER WEYDEN To Never Grow Old Cheerleaders 1-4, Co-capt. 2-4; S.G.A. l-4, Sec. 3; N.H.S. 1, 2, V.P. 2; Powder Puff Football 3; Variety Show 1-4; Comm. 3; Tumbling Club 1; School Productions 1, 4; Honor Team 1.

JANICE CAROL S

ecretary

VAUGHN

Jan

Intramurals 1-4; Majorettes; Business Club; Dance Club; Variety Show.

DONALD ALLEN WAGNER Telemetry Programmer

in

Donnie Satellite Communi-

cations

Football 2-4; Basketball 1-4; Track l-4; N.H.S. 1, 2; Math Team, Math Club 4; Letterman's

Club 2-4; S.G.A. 4.

SHANNON ANNE WALL Legol Secretary

Tumbling Club

1.

MARGARET WEBER

Peggv

42

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fl

I


LARRY KENNETH WELLMAN A

rchitect

Bowling Club 1; Intramurals 1-4; Baseball SHERRY ANNE WHITE

1.

Commercial Artist Latin Club 1-2; OTIS 3; May princess 3: .'Mv Fair Lady": Cheerleaders 4; Midnieht Sun 4. '

RONALD M. WILLETT Ronnie Basketball 1-4; Football 3; Intramurals 2, 3. JOHN HOUSTON College Graduate

WILLIAMSON

Jack

Track 3; Football 4.

Class of 1965 WAYNE WINSTEAD

SANDRA LYNN WORTHINGTON Sandy A

rchaeologist

Club 2; Yearbook 1; History Club 2; A.F.S. S!c. 4; S.G.A. 1-3; French Clib 1, 3, 4, Pres. 4; F.S.A. 3; Capital Club Sec. 4. Pig]o_gy-

DONNA LEE WOTRING

To Be a Medical Secretary Business Club Sec. 2-4; Medical Careers Club

4.

FRANCIN EVA YOUNG S

ecre

tary

Intramurals 1-4; Business Club Pres. 4.

PAULA DARLENE YOUNG

Accountant

Business Club.

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Fran


Seniors not pictured:

PATRICIA ANN BEAIL PHYLLIS ANN BURBRINK

Dietician

Transferred

phyl

from Cincinnad; N.H.S.; Intr;-

murals; Capitol Club, 4.

TERRY EDWARDS

BARBARA McGOVERN EMMETT MURPHY A erona ut ica I E n.q inee

r

Cross-Country; Track.

CHERYL MORRIS

Phys. Ed. Teacher Chorus l, 2, 4; Tumbling 1,2,3.

CAROL RICHARDS To graduate

Literary Mag.; OTIS 3; Orchestra.

JIM

SIMPSON

r

iilir,rri3.ri3r:..ii3::trrri.1,rr,:r::

_"r

a

t',ii

44 -qtln-


Senior Superlatives Cutest Couple.' Kris

Mehl-Hal McNinch

Most Talented' Sherry White-Bill Callahan

Most Athletic.' Candy Maffei-Tim Mclntosh


Most Attractive.' Rick Sewell-Sue Rochow

Best Dressed: Barbara

Rhodes-Mike Davis Most School Spirit: Pat Knesel-Ronnie Prue Most Likely To Succeed: Robin Gordon-l\{ark Mathis

46

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Senior Superlatives

Personality P/us.. Kris

Mehl-Hal McNinch Wittiest: Bill Schlossenberg-Gloria Kane

Best

All Around: Marcia Cohen-John

Hutchinson


Junior Class

Standing: Ron Footer, Senator; Woody Saunders. Senator; David Dudley, President. Seated: Christy Fetzer, Secretart; Sue Walling, Vice-President; Barbara McCary, Treasurer.

Douglas Aderhold Douglas Allmond Dan Alterescu Angela Amato John Anderson Shirley Austin

Bob Badaczewski Penny Bak Beverly Baker Steve Baker Joe Bartlett

Ellyn Barnard

Evelyn Battersby

Mike Benson Warren Benson Susan Blackmore Shelia Blanchard Paula Blatchley

Phillip Blum George Boizelle Stan Boone Karen Bonner Kathleen Bowe

Betty Brace

48


Richard Brandenburg Christine Braun Karen Brautigan Judy Brewer

Donna Brown James Brown

James F. Brown

Norman Bull Susan Burbrink

Sherry Burkett Debbie Burkhead Janice Butler

Scott Campbell

Ken Campen

Mary Jo Cannon Debbie Carey Paula Carscaddon Amy Cavanaugh

Gary Chupella James Clahane

Barry Clar Dennis Clark Paula Clatworthy

Bill Collins

Mary Jane Cook Linda Cornett Gary Costello Harvey Cottle

Harry Crespy James Crockett

Robert Cunningham John D'Amato Wayne Danley Kathleen D'Anna Linda Davies Bob Davis

Dennis Diehl Bob Donovan

Nancy Dooly Doug Dotty Pat Doughtie Betsy Drake

49


Kathy Drennan Alice Drew Louis Dube Sue Duckworth David Dudley Dayle Dufiy

Andrea Erbes Penny Evans Mary Fearson Cristy Fetzer John Fiege Donna Jane Fischer

*tr# &irâ‚Źft

Tom Fleming Ronnie Footer Bonnie Fowler Steril Fox Pamela Francis

Rick Friedrich

Juniors prepare a busy schedule

ffi ffi ffi ffi ffi ffi

Wane Funk John Gagliardy Walt Garcia Mike Gealt

Carin Geller

Nicolo Genua

Marie Giacalone

Ann Glover Marilyn Goff Don Goglio Eddie Goldberg Pat Gray

:.,:'lll'..::l':..'l#;:lll:.lrjl;r

50

Ricky Green Steve Greenberg Randee Griffin

Larry Grinder Marc Groce

Waldo Groves Thomas Gruber Denise Hall Jacqueline Hanke Sue Hanna


Arthur Hanopole Kristine Hanson Carolyn Harris Jeff Harris Janice Hartgrove Bernard Hayden

Robert Hedrick Lynda Hench

Donna Herbert Vincent Herbert Dennis Hergert

Carol Hess

Sherry Hoagland Pauline Hottinger Darla Hughes

Diane Hughes Kathy Hughes Carl Hunter

Bob Ibach

Gary Jackson Jennifer Jenkins

Richard Jenkins Robert Jenkins Debbie Jennings

Rodney Jett

Howard Johnson Jackie Johnson

Tom Johnston Greg Jones Sharon Iones

ffitr EE

Steve Jones

Brian Judge Bruce ludge Mike Kelley

John Kenney Jane Kehring

Kitti Kestner Sam Kitchin

5l


Suzanne Klivans

Dave Koepke Robert Koseluk

Margie Kovachik Tom Kreps Julian Kryzanowsky

hy Lansdale t Latchow Bonnie Lauer Mitch Leopard Jesse Lee

Michael Leffler Allan Lehr Gregory Lipscomb Douglas Lohmeyer

Howard London

Juniors work hard to win good grades Gary Lyvers Lewis MacConnell Jean Manning

Marilynn Martin Mike Martin Mike Mattingly

Katherine McArtor Karen McCarthy Barbara McCary Elaine McDonough Jerry McKay Steve McKerrow

Lawrence McKisson

Patricia McNeal Tom Meade Marlene Metzger Lex Miller

Marty Miller

Rodney Miller

Evelyn Mills

Larry Mischou Wayne Mitchell Carol Monto Joe Monto

52 I


Jim Noone David Moran Sallie Mason Bruce Morgan Mike Morgan

Jim Morrow Sandra Moss

Margaret Murphy Scott Nageli Robert Neil

Carolyn Newman Harriet Newman Steve Newman

Diane Nichols George Nicholson

John Nicholson John Nodzak Suzanne Norris

Ron Olewine Sharon Orban Kathy Owen

Ronnie Page Sarah Palmer Dave Paxson

Kenny Pearl Deborah Pearson

John Pelicano Maureen Pendergast

Gary Peters Jo Pfeiffer Dave Phillips

Mary Picone

Leonore Pilato Karen Postorino Sherry Power Kathleen Potter Marcy Priday Iim Privette

,ffi

ffi W 53

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Susan Proett

Pam Prothero Cynthia Pruett George Renninger Bob Reynolds

WW

Betty Rhodes

Ryan Ricci Sherry Richmond Patrick Ricker Art Ridgeway Greg Riley Cheryl Roberts

Juniors add to school spirit Dick Rogers Stephen Rosen

Ioan Routhier Lawrence Rubin

Allison Russel John Rutherford

Joan Sagneri

Paul Sanders Diane Sansbury Diane Sargent Woody Saunders Thomas Saunderson

Anne Schartner Bobby Schatz William Schmidt Susan Schoenfeld

Brian Schulte

Vic Scuderi

Sheila Semler Jon Shaffer Steve Shaw

Gail

Senseman

Ted Skinner Carol Smith

Sharon Smith

Coranell Speich Dennis Sponholtz

Cheryl Spicer David Spurlock Tina Staggers

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George Stang Sheila Starks Alan Stovitz Frank Strunk Jim Thompson Tom Thomson

Debbie Thornton

Phillip Trick Lewis Trott Maria Tsilis Judy VanGundy Nancy Van Meir

Nicole Veraa Janice Waldecker

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Pat Wall Debora Wallace Sue Walling Melinda Ware

Peter Warren Rosella Watkins John Watkinson Tom Watson Nancy Wells Janice Welsch

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Vic White Gil Whitehurst

Linda Whitling Barbara Wilson

Diana Wilson Bob Wines Pam Wissman

Jon Wolin Peter Wood Sue Wood James Young

Douglas Zierdt

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Sophomores

Left: Karen Pomerantz, President. Standing: Sue Kaplan, Senator; EmmY Evans, Sue Lienau. Treasurer; Penny Zarpas, Vice-President; Cindy

SecretarY;

Kraybill, Senator.

Jane Aaron

William Ables Patricia Achard Teresa Acker

Edward Allen

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Linda Athey Betty Avery

Darrell Baggett Jim Barbee Judy Barbee Marcia Bartkow Roxie Baumgardner Pat Beadel Suzanne Beaumont Sylvia Bellotti

Jim Benner Gale Bergstein Ronald Bifareti Mike Blemly Steve Bodkin Susan Bolotsky

Debbie Bouldin

Rudolph Boulos

Mike Bradford Linda Bradley

William Brewbaker John Broncenos Gary Brown Wayne Brown

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Mary Brudner Robert Bryson Chais Buppert John Burns Tanya Burns Jim Butler

Glenn Buttrey Bob Callahan Cathey Camp Richard Capka Kathleen Carroll Layne Carscadden

Marco Castaneira

Larry Ceppos Lori Chaiken Paul Chaiken

David Cheng Gary Childers

Larry Christ Frank Christenson Dennis Chupella

Caroline Clark Sharon Clark. Susan Clark

Robin Clay Kathy Clement Richard Clements

Bill Coder Richard Cole

William Congdon

Carole Connolly Lee Conway Nancy Cooper Rachel Cope Joyce Cordel

William Cross Jackie Cunningham Karen Cunningham Paul Curry Pat De Cederfelt

Ricky Deitrich

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Ron Dunwiddie Sandy Durgin Dave Dutton


Catherine Edminston Neil Einhoen Stephen Ebner Al English Don Eunis

John Eunis

Emmy Evans Jean Everett Shelley Feingold

Andy Fink

Charlotte Finn Martha Fiore

Bill Fisher Tony Fitch Gary Ford

Social relations are important to Sophomores Jimmy Forquer Beverly Foster Stephen Fowler

Claire Francis Beatrice Frank Valerie Frank

Ginnie Freeburn Kristine Freitag Sandy Frizzell Carol Ann Fryer Michael Carro Steven Garver

Katherine Geary Chuck Gibson Steve Gibson

Christine Gilbertson Barbara Goldblatt Leslie Gordon

Wayne Gray

Walter Greenspon David Gregg John Griffis Brian Griftor Lane Gross

Howie Gross

William Groves Diane Gruber Audrey Gunnell Holly Hafer Sandra Hanes

Anton Hansmann Sandy Harmon

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Andy Harper Jane Hatch

Lee Haynes

Lynn Herrmann Kathy Hilmar Chip Hines

Eddie Hines Shieley Hipkins Charles Holland Vivian Holmes

Morris Hoover Linda Hopper

Donna Horvat Barbara Hott Paulette Houghton Bob Hunter Larry lackson

Liz Ieronimus

Jeff Johnson

Elaine Jones Linda Jones Phyllis Jones Wilene Jones Peggy Jordan

Steve Kaeser Susan KaPlan

Tula Karambellas Steve Keckler Linda Kefauver

Holly Kestner

Milton Kier Gary Killian Betty Kimmel Richard Kirby Mark Kirkwood Bruce Koenig

Mary Ann Kovachik Barbara Kreps Frances KuenY

tinda Kufu Lee Lancaster Carole Lansdale

Don Laring Richard Latchow Bonniel,egford Pa[il Ltffler Linda h-ehr

Linda Leiby Charles Lerner Steve Leslie

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Richard Lester Susan Lienau Susan Linberg Susan Lock

Reid Lohr

Delia Lomax

Bob Lovell Glenn Maktos Robin Malcolm Jim Maloney George Mannina Bob Margolis

Carmie Marini Pat Marlowe

Doug McKenny Robert McMican Becky McNinch Shelley McPherson

Sophomores enjoy intervals

of relaxation

and planning Robert Meade

Bill Meadows Wendy Miller James Mohler

Diana Mohr

Steven

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Scott Moore Robert Moser

Clifford Moy Jo Murphy

Tom Nanfelt TimmieNassif John Nicolaisen Barbara Niper Laurie Nygaard

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Patricia O'Connell Ben Olimpio Linda O'Meara

f)avid Osborne Karyon Owen Howard Parker Sharon Parker Charles Pearce Robert Pelicano Eileen Pendergast Cheryl Perfetto


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Karen Perun Cindy Peters

Kathy Peterson Lynn Peterson Steve Petruccelli

Edward Pinnes Barbara Pinzow Nancy Player Tana Poore Donna Powell

Lynn Pettijohn Nancy Phelps Sandy Phillips Sharon Phillips Susan Phillips

Kenneth Prestwich Linda Prince John Proctor Diana Puglisi

Ralph Rabbitt Chris Rafferty Ronald Ray

Randall Reardon Pat Reed

Donna Reeves John Reinhard Marjorie Rice Dave Ricklis Debbie Ridgeway Pat Riedel Marsha Robbins Debbie Roberts Ray Roberts Carlyne Robinett Barbara Rochow

Kathy Rogers

John Routhier Lee Ruffner Michael Runion Mary Saylor Rita Santini David Schoonover A1 Scholnik Brenda Schrider

Jerry Scuderi John Scuderi

Lynette Shafer

Holly Sherman Glenn Simons Marie Simmons

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John Slagle James Smith Lynda Smith Wayne Smith William Smith

Linda Smusyn Dawn Soper Keith Spaid Judy Stanton

David Stawe Brenda Stivers Lee Sullivan Mike Swarr Lela Swindell

Jimmy Sword Chris Tackett Cecelia Tavenner

Larry Taylor Pamela Taylor Renee Tevelow Joe Tobey

John Trumbo Tommy Tucker

William Uzzell Chris Valaer Craig VanderWeyden John Van Etten

Terry Gary

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Millie VanSteamburg ,dllison Waldstein William Walker

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David Welker Roger Welker Sherry Werts Rebecca Wharton a

Pat Whitney Susan Whitney

Martha Wilder Janice Williams Jim Williams

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Nancy Willis Ronald Wellman James Young Bunny Zarpas Penny Zarpas

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Karen Woodcock, Senator; Diane Clark, Secretary; Pat 'White, President; Gail Rucker, ZicePresident; Kristie Earp, Treasurer; Carlan Kimmel. Senator,

Sherrill Allen Toni Alonzo George Amacker Bill Archer Steve Athey Bill Austin Ronny Bak Kathy Baker Dennis Balent Alicia Ball Howard Ballenger Marsha Bandler Sherry Bartenstein

Lucia Bartlett James Beaumont

Sharon Beitzel

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Mitchell Berkowitz Miles Berlin Diane Bernd JoAnne Birgfield David Blachly Kathy Blackwelder Thomas Blanchard George Blomquist Lois Bolotsky Colleen Bonner

Ruthie Boone Diane Booty Bonnie Bowen Catherine Bowen Susie Bowman

Mike Biaun

Randy Bray Georgia Bright

Richard Brimmer Tom Brown

Philip Bruder Mike Burkett Barry Butler

Terry Butler Tomye Cairns Jerry Capka

Doug Capps Dennis Carter Richard Carter MaryJo Castro Paul Ceresini

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Danti Chupi Diane Clark

Virginia Clark Barbara Coberly Paul Coder Jared Cohen Linda Colie Connie Collins Cindy Compton

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Larry Cope Kevin Costello Millie Crawford

Mark Cross Iohn Croteau

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Mike Deitchman Marsha Dembo Pete Dick Steve Dicker

Bill Diven John Dwyer Kathy Dobridge Kathy Downs

Gloria Drees Griff Drew Judy Drew

Marie Duni Kristie Earp Iris Ebert Linda Ebner Glenn Edelman Don Emel Thomas English

Terry Esten Anne Evens Marie Ewing Kathy Fadley Kay Fantacci Ray Fearson Cathy Feldbush Jim Ferguson

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Doug Finlayson Kathie Foley Ginger Forquer

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Nina Fruiterman Betty Furlano Scott Furman

Robyn Gamman Larry Garro Kathy Gebhardt Charlie Geimer Tom Gerecke

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Phillip Gesell Camille Giampietro' Connie Gibson Phil Gindes

Paul Gindes Jim Goff Les Goldsmith

Kitty Green Leslie Greenberg Lance Greenblat Carol Gregg Barbara Griffis Valerie Groce Richard Groves Charles Guerra Theo Guinn Joella Hall Peter Hansmann Bill Hanson Greg Hanten Carol Hardesty

Joan Hardesty

Frank Harris Richard Harvey Robby Hawks Theresa Heneghan

Greg Hertel John Hight

Gary Hines

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Ann Marie Holland Paul Hollar Karen Hook Betty Hopper

Edward Horn Terry Hostler Leigh Houck Linda Hudgins Gypsie Huntley Howard Hyman Pat Ingram Joyce Jackson Van Jacobs Jessie Jacobson Charles Jaffee Deborah Jenkins

Eric Jensen Janice Johnson Ramon Johnson Becky Johnson

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Fred Jones Kathy Jones Helen Jordan

Robert Kellar

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Kathy Kilgore Doug Killian Carlan Kimmel Iris Klavan

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Linda Koontz Mary Kownacki Ed Krintz

Kathy Kyber Lauren Kyber Frank LaTorre James Lawson

Beverly Leatherman Robert Leffler Marye LeMunyan Connie Lerner

Barry Levin Nancy I-ewis Paul Lloyd Alex Lough

Gordon Low

Larry Lucas Preston Lyvers Welsey Lyvers Kathleen MacConnell

Freshmen look toward upper-classmen Bill MacKay Frank Maido Jim Marshall Kathy Martin Jeremy Mathis

Rudy Mattern Dona McBain Bonnie McCollough

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Greg Miller Judy Miller

I{athy Mills Peggy Mitchell

Pamela Mohun Paul Monsour John Mryczko Fred Mukle Shirley Muller David Nash Jim Nelson Susan NewberrY

Virginia Newton

Bill Niclolson Kurt Nicoll Kathy NiePseY Nininger Bob Niper Chris Nothstine Donald Nuce I-orraine O'Hara Gary Orcutt Sue

Mike Osborne Carol Owens Eric Paul

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Kathy Rasch

Diane Renninger Pat Reynolds

Mike Richardson Ruth Ridgway Linda Robertson Lee Robbins

Anna Robinette Leah Rodgers Sharon Rogers

Keith

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Steve Rubin

Gail Rucker Bob Ruffner

Terry Runion Micheal Sabatino Carol Saile

Billy Saylor James Schartner

John Schartner Barbara Schecter Richard Schlesinger

Gail Schlossenberg

lim Schmidt Charles Schoenfield Frances Schonter Pat Schrider Julie Scoby Ann Scuderi Joe Scuderi

Debbie Shanker

Rita Sheeny Debbie Shelley James Shull Jeffery Singman Jerome Singman Linda Skrutski Linda Slaughter

Valorie Slay Chris Smith Edward Smith Georgia Smith Kevin Smith

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Charles Wood \1ar-v Wood Terr-v Wood Karen Woodcock

Virginia Wright John Yates Randy Young Ted Young

Terry Young Mike Zavgardi Nan Zerbe

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ORGANIZATIONS

"Shown is the apprehension

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'I'op row: H. Crespy,

H.

Johnson,

M.

Morgan, M.

Seitchman, W. Smith, R. Clay. Row two: A. Strovitz, H. Pillsbury, S. Weiss, D. Shanker, J. Frances, B. Schlossenberg, R. Brandenburg, S. Strickland, E. Krintz, G. Bright, J. Berman, K. Lansdale, S. Feingold, K. Willett,

R. Gordon, K. VanderWeyden, B. Kimmel, P. Ingram, M. Bratkow, T. Jeffers. Row three: P. Marlow, N. Anderson, B. McNinch, C. Drennan, P. Knesel, D. Hergert, M. Brudner, M. Ware.

J. Hatch,

Student

House of Representatives

Government Officers

Association

Row one: T. Gorharn, M. Mathis, G. Schoonover. Row /wo: P. Knesel, D. Jennings.

The Student Government Association (S. G. A.) at Peary has a two fold purpose, it provides a medium for teaching the principles of democracy and fair government and it provides a forum where students may resolve their problems, voice their criticisms, and render suggestions.

Our S. G. A. is composed of the Executive branch; consisting of the President, the Vice-President, the Secretary, the Treasurer, and the Speaker of the House; and the Legislative branch; consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. This year the S. G. A. has done such things as put a juke box in the cafeteria, sponsored a canned food drive, and published a student telephone book.

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MEMBERS-H. Crespy, R. Footer, K. Woodcock, M. Deitchman, G' Bright, R. Brandenberg, T. Gerecke, B' Gesell, B. Kimmel, K' Baker, T' Thomas, P' Ingram, S. Strickland, J. Francis, H. London.

Food

Sales

Senators Back row: R. Footer, H. Saunders, D. Jennings, Myers, M. Cohen, S. Walling. Lelt row: C. Kimmel,

Woodcock, G. Rucker. Right row: C. Kraybill, S. Kaplan, P. Zarpas.

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Top row: L. Hersey, S. Greene, K. Kimmel, J. Hutchison, D. Goglio, B. Abernathy, H. McNinch, M. Mattingly. Row two: T. Saunderson, D. Ross, A.

Krum,

V. Miller, B.

Pelicano,

D.

Hergert,

P. Ricker. Row three:

B.

Sponaugle, A. Fagles, I. Harris, D.Zierdt, A. Stovitz, M, Groce. Row four: B. Judge, L. Peters, B. Werts, A. Ridgway, R. Kreps.

Pipe Band

Standing: Jeffers,

K.

Bowman,

A.

Evans,

R. Ridgway, S. Bowman,

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L. Bartlett, C. White, P. Gindes, T. Cairns, C. Bell,

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Forquer. Row two: D. Spurlock, A. Ridgway, J. Tobey, D.

Mauller.

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Top row: M. Mathis, H. Pillsbury, S. Greene, J. Moser, G. Schoonover, G. Goodwin, A'

Fagles, D. Ross. Row two: K. Biown, P. Littlewood, P. Jacobs, P. Peterson, T. Jeffers, S. Baker, S. worthington, M. cohen. seated: J. Hutchison, R. Gordon, c. Hoover, c. Jordan.

National Honor Society

N.H.S. members, G. Schoonover and R. Gordon, usher at various assemblies.

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MEMBERS-T. Anderson, D. Balent, C. Baucon, M. Berlin, M. Blemly, T. Barnner, T. Brewbaker, C. Buppert, B. Coberly, P. Coder, M. Cohen, R. Davis, J. Dechene, S. Dicker, D. Emel, M. Gealt, T. Gerecke, E. Goldberg, A. Gross, A. Hanopole, C. Harris, R. Harvey, R. Hawkes, B. Inskeep, C. Jaffe,

J. Miller, P. Monsour, D. Morrow, J. Mryczko, M. Newman, B. Olympio, H. Parker, D. Petri, M. Priday, S. Proett, P' Ricker, W. Schlossenberg, K. Smith, I. Scuderi, I. Scuderi, L. Trott, D. Veals, W. Walker, R. Welker, D. Welker, D. Negola,

R. Latchow, S. Latchow, B. Leatherman, A. Lough, T. Meade, S. Maida, D. Martin, W. McKay, S. McKerrow, W. McMican,

Kadin, D. Capka.

J. Berman, L. Fishlowitz, C.

Schonefeld,

R.

Roberson, L.

Band

Band accompanies P. Peterson during sledge dedication

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Maj orettes

Top row: K. Rafte, C. Ragland, A. Earbs. Row two: D. Hall, J. Vaughn, P. Rafte.

Orchestra

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Future Homemakers

Business Club

Future Teachers J. Pepperman, N. Zerbe, C. Ponow, M. Dembo.


Biology CIub Top row: G. Renninger, T. Kreps, J. Hartgrove, Mr. Campitell, M. Cealt, B. Margolis. Row two: E. Jeffers, S. Rosen.

IMC Top roru: Campen, Donovan, Monto, Prestwich, Garver, Kirkwood, Smith, Inskepp. Row ttto: LaTorre, Geary, Leatherman, Bolotsky, Waldstein, Jones, Freeburn. Row three': Ruffner, Wilder, Baker, Durgin, Bouldin, Harper.

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Lab Squad

Top row: D. Paxon, B. Neil, D. Sponholds, M. Miller, G' Boizelle, P. Trick, N. Bergstein, D. Morrow, M. Gealt, M. Bak. Row two: J. Anderson, G. Jackson, B. Koseluk. Row three: K. McArtor, S. Starks, J. Hartgrove, J. Brewer, C. Braun, K. Bonner, C. Smith.

C. Braun, H. Krespy, W. Mitchell, C. Poore, A' Lehr, D' Hergert, M. Braun'

Radio Club

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Stage Crew Top row: L. Cope, T. Meade, J. Ferguson. Row two: D. Balent, B. Austin, D. Williams, C. Shoenfeld, H. Weiner.

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School Store G. Jones, D. Sansbury, S. Newman, A. Miller.

Top row: B. Seested, T. Ieffers, T. Acker, J. Peterson. Row two: H. Pillsbury, J. Moser. ; 8o i, .rns !".p , Sec' - 7"".s

Rifle Team

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Row one: P. Bak, C. Pernia, M. Sabatino, R. Rucker, D. Kerkering, P. Reed, S. Hoagland, S. Norris, S. Klivans. Row two: C. Kemper, P. Wall, B. Wilson, S. Meadows, S. Wood, S. Palmer, P. Blatchley, L. Peterson, R. Cram, S. Stone. Row three: A. Cavanaugh, A. Erbes, K. Hanson, C. Pruett, N. Veraa, C. Catlin, E. Brown, S. Smith, R. Joseph.

Row one: S. Norris, M. Bandler, S. Palmer, P, Peterson, J. Kearing, B. Margolis, S. Worthington, S. Power, L. Peterson, S. Smith, C. Saunderson, T. Gorham, J. Johnson. Row two: T. Thompson, D. Alterescu, J. Gonski, J. Monto.

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Mason, G. Lee, P. Peterson, R. Green, R. Higgins, J. Riley, B. Callahan, C. Jordan, B. Rhodes, C. Brown, D. Nichols, D. Sargent, D. Brandenberg, P. Clatworthy. Row four: C. Morris, H. Leins, K. Kestner, R. Clay, L. McKisson, J. Lee, H. Pillsbury, J. Ferro, J. Peterson, R. Crossland, W. Danley, S. Shaw,

Row one: C. Hoover, B. Fowler, G. Kane, H. Tatalovich, M. L. Bass, J. Boizelle, S. Richmond, K. Mehl, T. Jeffers, M. Anderson, K. Bowman, C. Hall. Row two: M. Kovachik, S. White, M. Starks, P. Littlewood, J. Hartgrove, R. Ricci, R. Miller, J. Forquer, A. Fagles, N. Lawson, L. Pilato,

Newman,

D. Pistole, D. Hall, L. Bradley, M. Ondek. Row three:

B. Schulte.

S.

A Cappella Chorus

Grls Trio D. Clark, P. White, B. Bowen.

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Mason, G. Lee, P. Peterson, R. Green, R. Higgins, J. Riley, B. Callahan, C. Jordan, B. Rhodes, C. Brown, D. Nichols, D. Sargent, D. Brandenberg, P. Clatworthy. Row four: C. Morris, H. Leins, K. Kestner, R. Clay, L. McKisson, J. Lee, H. Pillsbury, J. Ferro, J. Peterson, R. Crossland, W. Danley, S. Shaw,

Row one: C. Hoover, B. Fowler, G. Kane, H. Tatalovich, M. Newman, L. Bass, J. Boizelle, S. Richmond, K. Mehl, T. Jeffers, M. Anderson, K. Bowman, C. Hall. Row two: M. Kovachik, S. White, M. Starks, P. Littlewood, J. Hartgrove, R. Ricci, R. Miller, J. Forquer, A. Fagles, N. Lawson, L. Pilato,

D. Pistole, D. Hall, L. Bradley, M. Ondek. Row three:

B. Schulte.

S.

A Cappella Chorus

Grls Trio D. Clark, P. White, B. Bowen.

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Top row: K. Brown, D. Duffy, S. Worthington, B. Ferro, A. Hoffman, C. Roberts, P. Kilgore, L. Hashiguchi. Row ttuo: K. Chancey, P. Burbrink, C. Hall, B. Anderson, S. Burbrink, C. Hoover, P. Evans. Row three: H. Tatalovich, N. Hull, O. Thomas, S. Whitney,

Capitol Club

S. Meadows.

American Field Service

Top row: S. Lienau, J. Tobey, M. Mattingly, J. Riley Row ttvo: J. Sagneri, Worthington, A. Glover, C. Kraybill. Seared: C. Brown, J Gonski, T. Gorham.

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Top row: B. Bryson, B. Margolis, B. Kimmel, B. Hedrick, B. Schmit. Row two: J. Pfeiffer, N. VanMier, C. Lansdale, S. Duckworth. Row three: E. Barnard, S. Wood, L. Davies.

Blue

& White Club

Wrestling

Top row: M. Castro, J. Wilson, P. Ingram, C. Price, N. Zerbe. Row two: Renninger.

Boosters

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Rov: one: C. Rafferty, T. Tompson, B. Judge, L. McKisson, J. Gonski, R. Clay, A. Hoffman, P. Staford, T. Riley, E. Jeffers, C. Schoonover, J. Riley, P. Blankens\ip. Row lwo: D. Pistol, P. Clatworthy, R. Cunningham, M. Sabatino, R. Clay, M. Cohen, A. Hardman, R. Kimba1l, K. Hillmar, B. Callahan, V.

Miller, S. Baker. S. F--.r=. I Lomax. Kneeling: \1. K 3O'Hara. V. Slal .

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French Cluh Row one: E. Goldberg. \. \-:-. I .1.:rmrurinr. " Ir,=n*- t i.:r:=: B. Margolis. Rox /x o. P. L:--:r :r:{. t{!: ltrftulrr- : i.-:i:re1i. }. Bowman, P. Chaiken. S. L::::.- S Lrmruiur. -llurerl ! j' r: ,:-. S Worthington.

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J. Tompkins, R. Myers, C. Saunderson,

M. Cohen, J. Gonski, L. McKisson.

Row one'. D. Ricklis, M. Gealt, G. Mannina, H. Crespy, R. Moser. Row /n,o.'R. Kirby, D. Jennings, H. Sanders, M. Kirkwood.

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"Great t houghts reduced to practice become great acts

when reflected."


Top row: D. Wagner, R. Singleton, J. Williamson, H. Johnson, E. Blacketor, C. Trumbo, G. Coodwin, J. Kenney, T. Mclntosh, V. Herbert, K. Kimmel, S. Greene, R. Crossland, A. Gross. Row two: B. Pelicano, T. Watson, J. Monto, J. Young, R. Gilfix, T. Fleming, G. Schoonover, H. McNinch, P. Ricker,

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Aderhold,

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Schmidt,

T. Kilpatrick, M.

Morgan,

C.

Forquer. Row three: D. Welker, D. Wagner, C. Stang, D. Altereseu, D. Hergert, B. Werts, T. Sanderson, D. Clark, L. Hershey, R. Sponaugle, M. Benson, L. Grinder, A. Stovitz. Row four: V. White, A. Krum, D . Zierdl, N. Genua, B. Badaczewski, R. Baker, B. Abernathy, L. Grant, R. Brandenberg, J. Maktos.

Varsity Football tied for

fifth place

SCHEDULE Peary

Opponent

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Northwood

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10

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Gaithersburg R. Montgomery Einstein

7

B. C. C.

0

Springbrook

0

7

Blair

14

6 7

Sherwood Wheaton

14

Walt Whitman

6

2'7

13 6

7

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Tackle made against Einestein

McNinch runs for first score over Whitman. Team members introduced at the out-door assemblv.


Huskies are encouraged by cheering crowds.

L. Grinder charges through a Springbrook

B. Badaczewski makes tackle at Homecoming.

block.

Seniors

Standing: R. Singleton, S. Greene, J. Williamson, E. Blacketor. R. Crossland. T. Mclntosh, C. Trumbo. Row two: R. Gilfix, R. Sponaugle, L. Hershey, G. Schoonover, K. Kimmel, T. Kilpatrick, H. McNinch. Row three: A. Krum, L. Grant, D. Wagner, R. Baker, B. Abernathy.


Stonding:

Hal McNinch, Bob Badaczewski, Terry Kilpatrick, Roger Baker' 'lim Mclntosh, Steve Greene, Gary Schoonover, Dennis Hergert,

Second row:

Everly Blacketor, Chuck Trumbo.

Offense

T. Kilpatrick makes a touchdown.

Roger Baker above and

Terry Kilpatrick lelt

were selected as leading offensive players.

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Don Wagner below and Hal McNinch rlglrt were selected as leading defensive players.

Homecoming game

vs

resulted in a score of 0-0.

Defense

Springbrook

This season proved to be the best on record as the Huskies marched to a 4-4-2 record in their first year of Double A (AA) Football. Game captains were elected before each game this year. Don Wagner received the most valuable lineman award, with Roger Baker being elected the most valuable back. Chuck Trumbo, left defensive and right offensive end, received All-Suburban and A1lCounty honors, making also the Fourth Team All-Metropolitan Area. Roger Baker, Terry Kilpatrick, Don Wagner, Ev Blacketor, Tim Mclntosh, and Bob Abernathy received honorable mentions from the All-Suburban and All-County selections.

Cary Schoonover, Tim Mclntosh, Steve Creene, John Maktos, Bob Badaczewski, Don Wagner, Bob Abernathy, Roger Baker, Everly Blacketor, Chuck Trumbo. Hal McNinch.

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Junior varsity breaks to line-up.

Jim Benner

Junior Varsity Football Hampered by injuries and rough breaks the J.V. couldn't quite realize a victory this season. The Junior Varsity of course gives valuable experience to future varsity players who will be hungry for victories in 1965.

J. Slagle runs for the team.

Standing: G. Killian, C. Hines, B. Koenig, D. Schoonover, R. Reardon, J. Brocenos, P. Leffler, B. Uzzell, D. Stowe, B. Brown, B. Callahan, T. Nanfelt, W. Smith, K. Prestwich, C. Lipscomb, W. Ables, K. Ashmore, J. Sword, L. Ceppos. Rou'

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tlvo: R. Welker, J. Smith, J. Benner, B. Ciperson, N. Einhorn, A. Fink, J. Trumbo, J. Griffis, J. Brown, T. Fitch. Row three: llr. Mehlferber, G. Ford, R. Bryson, P. Morrison, B. Brubaker, B. Cross, R. Ray, B. Hunter, J. Slagle, Mr' Campitell.


J. Reinhard, K. Ashmore, P.

Sanders, J. Nicholaisen, S. Jones, H. Johnson, Buppert, M. Morgan, D. Altheide, D. Aderhold, A. Cupka, G. VanSickler.

B. Moser, C.

Junior Varsity Basketball

Ninth Grade Basketball Row one: J. Mathis, K. Smith, G. Hanten, N. Jones, B. McKay, T. Preswich, T. Smith. Row two: G. Hinds, M. Priday, B. Jones, L. Robinson, D. Killian, P. Coder, S. Rubin. Row three: P. Brudner, I. Williams, D. Nash, B. Waller, M. Burkett. Manager A. Ridgeway. S. Alhey,

D. Aderhold scores from underneath.


M. Harris shoots at good Council

Hopeful watching at the Sherwood

game.

Jump-ball against Damascus.

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Top row: J. Maktos, T. Kilpatrick, D. Wagner, H. McNinch, R. Willett, M. Harris, J. Hutchison, J. Braun, R. Crossland, P.

Ricker. Row two:

G. Miller, D.

Graham,

Goodwin, E. Hines, B. Pelicano, Managers.

Varsity Basketball

"Duck" on the opposite end of a foul shot.

R. Willett looks for a break.

E. Gursky, G.


Hal McNinch takes a shot.

Terry Kilpatrick shoots against Good Counsel.

John Hutchison helps

in

the

Poolesville game.

Varsity Basketball our

basketball team came out on the short end of more than one very close win 13 loss record, the team under the direction of Mr. Frank Moore had some outstanding players. John Hutchison is being considered for a basketball scholarship to Rutgers, and Mal Harris has had offers from several schools including washington and Lee. Although we didn't have a winning season, no one can deny it was an exciting one. Next year, with players from our 17-2 Junior Varsity, should tell a different story. game. Finishing with an 8


SCHEDULE Peary 70 53

Opponent Richard Montgomery Damascus

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70

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Georgetown Prep Sherwood Gaithersburg

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Northwood

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Poolesville

69 53

56

Springbrook Good Counsel Gaithersburg Randolph Macon

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Walter Johnson

79 53

Good Counsel Damascus

Montgomery Blair Poolesville Wheaton

57 43 63 41,

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Bethesda-Chevy Chase

64 54 44

Frederick

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Ron Willett attempts two more points.

Doug Aderhold gets in the Poolesville game.

The Huskies follow the ball.

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Top row: Mr. Burlas, M. Gealt, K. Pearl, J. Moser, Mr. MacKay. Row two: D. Goligo, B. Judge, B. Werts, B. Neal, D. Alexander, D. Ross. Row three: B. Sponaugle, B. Badaczewski, D. Zierdt, G. Jackson, W. Benson.

Captains, D. Ross and B. Werts, meet the opponent.

Varsity Wrestling

D. Ross is working for a breakdown.

B. Werts tries a "double-double."

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K. Prestwich is keeping the advantage.

Top row: R. Kirby, A. Solnick, L Thompson, J. Young, T. Kreps, K. Prestwich, S. Garver, R. Mattern, B. McMican. Rop /wo.' S. Bodkin, I. Noone, B. Uzzell, A. Fink, D. Hergert, B. Schulte. Row three:

R. Friedrich, J. Fiege, R. Green,

Junior Varsity

C.

Lerner, B. Congdon.

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Wrestling

Wheaton is the opponent of Bruce Werts.

Bob Sponaugle ties up.

Don Alexander Warren Benson Rick Friedrich pins his opponent

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Gary Brown, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy Brown.

Golf This year's golf team is made up mostly of boys from Manor

Bill Callahan, Marvin Guerra.

Country Club who have been playing the game since they were big enough to walk. Coach Frank Moore, has consistently come up with winning teams, and this year's roster looks promising. Mike Mattingly played in the Quarter Finals of the Metropolitan School Boy Championship last year. He represented Maryland against Pennsylvania during the summer. Bill Callahan is a hold over from the Metropolitan Championship Team. Top row: M. Mattingly, M. Guerra, B. Callahan, J. Shaffer. Row two: G. Lipscomb, J. Brown, H. Johnson, R. Footer, D. Moran. Row three: G. Brown, V. Miller, B. Donovan, H. Pillsbury, M. Kelley.

Mike Kelley, Mike Mattingly.


R.

M. J.

Pelicano, B. Schmidt, 'L. Mischou, B. Badaczewski, G. Shupella. Row three: B. Pelicano, D. Lohmeyer, T. Tyler, T. Kilpatrick, P. Ricker, A. Stovitz.

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L. Mischou warms up for pitching practice.

H. McNinch is ready for the grounder.


R. Baker and T. Kilpatrick take time to talk over outs.

"A good solid ball club held down by experienced Seniors," was the opinion of Coach Bill Williams of this year's Baseball team. Supported by some very promising Juniors in the form of John Pelicano and Bob Badczewski, the outlook for future teams is bright. John Pelicano and Larry Mischou, both first rate pitchers, went to Cuba over the Christmas Holidays playing on the U. S. team. Both of these boys are Juniors and will be the nucleus of next year's pitching staff. The Huskies are playing in a more difficult league, and the prospects of taking the championship are excellent.

JUNIOR VARSITY-Standing: J. Smith, B. Brewbaker, J. Sword, B. Walker, T. Fitch, J. Williams, B. Uzzell, R. Deitrich, D. Kerby, J. Schartner, D. Capka. Row two: G. VanSickler, J. Johnson, L. Lancaster, T. Nanfelt, B. Fisher. Row three: J. Reinhard, N. Einhorn, B. Ciperson.

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Pelicano begins play with a pitch.


VARSITY-stonding: J. Privette, J. Gagliardy, J. Johnson, M. Rasch, R' Neil,

M'

Gealt'

Kneeling: S. Shaw, M. Groce, D. Ross, B. Judge, J. Nodzak, A. Harper'

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JUNIOR VARSITY-Standins: K. Smith, P. Coder, J. Ferguson, J. Swallow, M. Holder, D. Low, T. Smith, R. Walters. Kneeling: F. Latorre, C. Deimer, S. Athey, D. Veraa, T. Gerecke, P. Hollar, J. Williams, T. Blanchard. C. Duerra.

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Standing:

Mr.

Przybocki,

J.

Privette,

D. Zierdt, J. Ferro, C.

Lerner,

B. Marshall,

E.

Flickenger, C. Buppert, J. Marshall, B. Moser, P. Morrison, J. Broncenos, T. Doner, S. Shaw, B. Sponaugle, T. Mclntosh, M. Gross, L. Cepos. Row two: B. Farrell, K. pearl, D. paxton, J. Young, D. Chupella, G. Peters, B. Judge, T. Thompson, p. Coder. Row three: A. Gross, D. Clark, B. Hedrick, B. Davis, D. Morrow, L. Wellman, E. Murphy.

This year's track team is highlighted by the superior highjumping of the letterman, Tim Mclntosh. He is expected to clear 6 feet, dominating that event. There are several returning seniors who should do well in their individual events. The team isn't as strong as it could be, but we're sure the boys put out 1 10 per cent.

B. Judge continues a run to the finish.

J. Marshall starts a pole-vault.

E. Flickenger takes a hurdle.

Track


Top row: P. Jacobs, L. Herrmann,

L.

Lane, J. Hanke,

S.

Beaumont, K. Clement, H. Sherman. Row two: B. Lauer, S. Power, K. Brown, S. Starks, C. Lansdale, S. Haynes. Rou

three:

B.

Kreps,

N.

Anderson, S. Tharp,

B.

Rochow, C.

Maffei.

Girl's Sports Association

Field hockey begins the year

for the girls.

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[-ay-up tried during intramurals.

Foul shot taken in game of girl's basketball.

C. Maffei evens a foul.

Intramurals encourage team work.


Girl's Volleyball

The game begins as the serve gets under way.

Rotation gives all the players experience.

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Badminton

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P. Jacobs keeps track of the score as B. Lauer recovers the birdie.

The Girl's Sports Association is an organization that offers girls the opportunity to keep their bodies physically fit. Through this organization, girls can participate in honor teams and intramural programs.

S. Rochow

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Varsity Cheerleaders

Top row: Nancy Anderson, Kathy Peterson, Cindy Kraybill, Carlan Kimmel, Linda I-ehr. Row two: Bunny Zarpas, Mary Brunder, Lee Haynes, Babs Miller, Sherry Tharp.

Peary's Mascot

Christine Gilbertson, left, and Linda Bradly, below, take care of King.

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Varsity Cheerleaders Top row: Carol Smith, Paula Jacobs, Orlean Thomas, Sue Geiglein, Lynn Phillips. Row two: Sherry White, Kris VanderWeyden, Co-captain; Kris Mehl, Pat Knesel, Captain, Marcy Priday.



STUDENT LIFE "The solitary side of our

nature demands leisure

for

reflection

upon subjects .. . "


Crowd dances slowly as time goes by'

Dampened crowds cheer-on the football team

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Homecoming

.

As Time Goes By

Homecoming activities began with a rained-out bonflre, which was held a week later. The football game against Springbrook resulted in a tie and allowed good feelings to accompany the dance. Lighted hands of a clock turned over the dance floor at the Homecoming while smaller clocks presided at the center of tables. Cheryle Brown, Queen, was crowned at the dance and her court was presented.

Homecoming Queen Cheryl Brown and escort Terry Kilpatrick.

Jan and Bob Margolis entertain crowd during intermission.

Varsity Cheerleaders stir up spirit.

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Commander Edward Peary Stafford.

Mike Rasch and Art Ridgeway along with Mr. James restore the sledge.

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Presentation Ceremony of the Robert E. Peary Sledge

and "lVorth Pole" Flag THE ROBERT E. PEARY SLEDGE and THE ,,NORTH POLE,' FLAG were presented to the students, faculty, and patrons of peary High School by Mrs. Marie Peary Stafford and Robert E. peary, Jr., daughter and son of Admiral and Mrs. Peary. Upon Admiral Peary's return from the North pole, the sledge was unloaded from the ROOSEVELT and placed on Eagle Island, in Casco Bay, Maine. There are four similar sledges on display in New York, Maine, Massachusetts, and Washington, D. C. The "North Pole" Flag was flown from the mizzen gaff of the ROOSEVELT when Peary entered the harbor at Sydney, Nova Scotia, 1909, and when the ship entered New York in the same year.

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Variety Show

Entertainment around the world is the theme carried out in the 1965 Variety Show.

Kris VanderWeyden and

Ron-

nie Prue "M.C." the tour.

Peter Pan skit. The trip comes to a close

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but entertainment continues.


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Jan and Bob Margolis.

A. F. S. Hootenanny

Jill Gonski and another foreign

Janice Hartgrove and Penny Bak.

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Sandy Frizzell, Katie Hilmar, and Joe Monto.

African song.

student add variety with


lce Palace Sophomore plans crystalized into a winter evening at the lce Palace.

Valentine's Dance

Tlae Yalentine's Dance sponsored by the Junior Class, Proved to be a LOVEIY evening.

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"Antigone" "Antigone" was the first production by the Dramatics club for the school. The students would like the oneact play presentation to be an annual affair. Antigone was played by Chris Saunderson; Creon by Gary Schoonover; Ismene, Gail Lee; other parts were

acted by Jill Gonski, Tom Riley, Sue Roshow, Mark Mathis, Vernon Miller, John Riley, Bob Cunningham, and Bob Inskeep.

"Antigone" rehearsals get underway presentation for the school.

for

the


Miss Principal Mark Mathis, confers with Gorham.

Problems

Miller. news' Barbara Kreps checks teacher's mailbox for morning

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the

day are discussed bY Vernon


Student Administration Day The Student Government Association sponsored the Student Administration Day on March 25. Many students became "teachers" and "administrators" and had the experience of planning, scheduling, and actually handling classes and office jobs.

Miss Clark is replaced by Tina Gorham for the day.

Debby Jennings helps organize the office duties.

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"My Fair Lady"

Sherry White opens the show with a "Loverly" tune.

Bill Callahan, Larry McKisson, and John Riley sing "With a Little Bit of Luck."

Act one caught Eliza making trance.


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Eliza displays her mzLstered talents before class at the Ascot Opening Race. Pickering, played

the upper

by Chris Rafferty, and the servants chant their "Congratulations" to

fessor Higgens, David Dudly.

Alfred Doolittle talks with Eliza before his marriage.

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Alex Miller, Ron Myers, and David Dudley participate in lt's Acodemic against J.E.B. Stuart and St. Stephens Episcopal School for Boys.

Student Fair

Student Fair included a carsmash and a dipand-win among the activities, along with the fun.

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