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Labs for Experiments
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Mr. Burnett points out the importance of history to his
class,
Social Studies
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Disagreement within
Geographlt
Gouernment
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Industrial Arts
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Home Economics; Libraryt
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Physical Education
A4rs. Riddell delnonstrates basketbalt drill to citta Pytkosch
in the girlsr P. E. class.
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Cafeteria Workers: Reitha Rhodes, Jackie Renn, Ella Kirby.
Most students do not realize the fine contribution that Quantico Highrs
supplymen 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, modem
scnoor.
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MR. OSWALD BI-ATT, B. S. , M. A. MISS REBECCA MAYS, B. S.
High Point College, Columbia University, Social RadJord College, Madison College, General
Studies, Senior Dramatics Science, Home Economics, Pep Club
MISS DEBORAH DO\T,, A.B" MISS MARY JANE PORTER, B.A", M.A.
Longvood College, English, Library Club Mary Washington College, George Washington
University, University of Virginia, History, Latin
MRS. SANDRA FRANKLIN, B.A.
Michigan State University, English, Spanish, MR. FRANK LEO POTVIN, B. S. , M. A.
Speech St" Michael's College, University of Virginia,
Math, Physics, Education Philosophy, Cross-
MISS JANICE GUYTON, B. S. corurlry Coach, Track coach, Math Dept. Head
East Carolina College, Business Ed"
MRS. MiLDRED RIDDEIL, B.A.
MISS ANiTA KING, B.A. University of North Carolina, Health, Physical
Mather College of Western Reserve University, Ed. , Girlsr Varsity Basketball
Craduate School of Western Reserve University,
Spanish, FtencJr MR. PRESLEY M. RIXEY, B. S. , M. ED.
United States Naval Academy, Virginia Poly-
MRS. CI-A.IRE B. KNAPP, B.A. technic Institute, University of Virginia, Mathe-
University of Kentucky, Indiana University, matics
Library Science, English, Journalism, library
Club MISS CONSTANCE S. SAMS, B. A.
Glenville State Teacherrs College, University
MR. MICFIAELJ" II,ROSE, B"A. of Maryland, English, Social Studies, SHOELACE
loyota University, Spring Hill College, Catholic
University, Latin, Biology, Philosopy, INKLINCS, MISS PETSA STATHOPOULOS, A.B.
Science Dept. Head WintJrrop College, Mary Washington, American
University, Fine Arts, History, English, Na-
MR. MILTON IEIKER, B,S. tional Honor Society
Fort Hays Karsas State College, Ateneo de
Manila Graduate School MRS. KAREN TONEY, B. S.
Mathernatics, Physics Mary Washington College, University of Virginia,
Music, English, Reading, National Honor Society
MR. GILBERT G. I.EONARD, 3. S., M. S.
Henderson State Teachers Co11ege, University of MISS JACQUELINE WALKER, B. S., M. ED.
Nortir Carolina, Indiana University, Westem Mary Washington, University of Viroilia, College
Carolina College, University of Virginia,,Physical of William and Mary, Psychology, Education,
Education, Science, Football, J"V. Basketball,
Va$ity CIub
MRS. RACITEL R. WHITELOCK, A. B.
MRS. CAROLYN LUCKETT, B. S. Hanover College, State University of Iowa, Center
East Carolina Co1lege, Social Studies, English of Alabama, Latin, English, Physical Education,
Debatc Club, Future Teachers oI America, Junior
MR. WiLLIAM L. ]UARSFTALL, B. S. , M. ED. Honor Society
Richrnond Professional hxtitute, University of
Virginia, Physical Education, Athletic Director, MR. ROBERT WILLIAMS, B.S.
GoIf Sporsor, Varsity Basketball, Safety Patrol Appalachian State Teachersr College, Instru-
DPOnsor 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 Class
of t964 has surged forward, overcoming the obstacles which f aced them in their awesome role
as 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 important
offices in school activities were held by members of their group whose capable Ieadership
qualities have been the guiding light for future classes to follow. The rtexperienced" Senior
Class 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 discovered
among their nurnber, scholars, as well as Ieaders. When schedules were often crarnmed with as
many as six solids, diligent study became a must for those who were college bound. Plodding
through 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 Honor
Rol1. 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 graduation
mark the realization of the vast horizons of the future.
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Without Enthusiasm"
JO-MAE BLAGG
Lakewood 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, Tool
Chest CIub.
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Seniors Set High Standards
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CRAIG CARSCALLEN
Calvert County Junior- Senlor Hi gh 1; Calvert County Junior-
Senior Hlgh 2; Quantico High 3: Football, TooI Chest CLub;
Quantico High 4: TooI Chest Club, Varsity CIub, Football
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and Achieue High Goals
KAREN COSTLOW
DOUGLAS A. CROCKETT
American School in London 1: S' C' A' Representative;
il;;if,tii;h i.tooi i: National Honor Societv' F-ootball;.
riili' iir'."r 3: S' c' A' President' Football' varsitv
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Club'lreasury, i(lrre and Pistol Club -- Vice-President'
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Bovst State; Quantico High School 4:
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Long Awaited Priuileges
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Senior Talents Shine
JULIA){NE EPPS
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LINDA HORNSTEIN
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College Acceptances