Majorettes;
Drill
Team
lst ROW -- GaiI Sadeski,
Debbie Gote, Sue Randall, Linda Kirby, Jackie Kaasman 2nd ROW -- Jan Himmelburger' Jo-Mae Blagg, Elizabeth Charles. 3rd ROW -- Elaine Rupnick, Lillian Collins, Diane Williams, Linda King, Donna
Dahymple.
This year a group of eight girls dressed in blue twirled our teams to victory. They worked hard to-perfect their skills and-practiced ieguiarly with the band. Their able twirling and smiling faces added greatly to the enjoyment of this year's spectators. This year, the spirit of the football games was boosted by a mar*ing troop of smi]ing girls dressed in black and white, i'his.grorrp of thirty girls was ch-osen and directed by Mr. Williams, Each week they Practiced diligently with our marihing band, Their pre-game and haLf-time performances added greatly to the atmosphere of each game,
Members of the 1963-64
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Drill Team.
Rrflt
Club
ROW 1: Eileen Russell, Julie Epps, Kathy Regan, Judy Ourand, Tina Skoczylas, Robin Rauchle, Joe Sadeski, Henry Comrniskey, Erik Clark, Richard Davis, Mike Wilson. ROW 2: Larry McNulty, A1 Banker, Bob Busher, Dick Crotinger, Ceorge Sadeski, Margaret Donald, Pat Jackson, Judy Herndon, Brenda Snyder, Joy Daughtery. ROW 3: Jack Mack, Joe Johnson, Jim Phelps, Torn Lohrnan, Mike Ross, Pat Young, George Banker, Bob Williams. ROW 4: Craig Scheffer, Emile Paradis, Charlie Smith, George Schremp, Steve Norris, Steve Olson, Edward Codbold, ROW 5: Louis del-atour, Jim DiFrank, Jim Rauchle, Louis Marucheau, Doug Crockett, Sandy Schwartz, Diane Williams, Terry Ernerson,
Jack Mack shows good use of his learning while preparing his rifle, One of the most popular clubs this year was the
Dishactions sometimes prevent the careful
Rifie and Pistol CIub. It was formed last year in affiliation with the National RiJle Association. Members o{ this club participated in a week of instruction on rifle safety and basic skills before beginning actual target parctice. The main objective of this club was to teach safe and proper use of firearms, The firing takes place at indbor ranges with .22 caliber single shot rifles.
aiming of Sandy Schwartz.
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Varsitlt Club The Varsity Club consists of the outstanding male athletes of Quantico High School. In order to become a member one must have received a varsity letter in one
of tJre major sports such as football, basketball, basegolf , The members must also maintain the same scholastic standards as required for eligibility for the teams. Their projects this year incLuded showing films, sponsoring sock hops, and helping further school functions, The advisor is Mr. Leonard,
ball, track, or
Advisor
Mr,
Gene Leonard
FIRST ROW: Bill Vaughan, Craig Carscallen, Larry Walt, BiIl Warren, and Wally Cox. SECOND ROW: Nlarvin Burkholder, Torn Enright, Creg Cunningham, Ai Leitherland, Eric Ritzau, and Doug Crockett.
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Librarlt Club
Russell -- Parliamentarian, Tina 1st ROW -- Kathy Regan, Judy Ourand, Abbie Harris, Alice Unger, Eileen -ko"yrl.r, Nancy Settle--- I' C' C' Representative Belo S:l9i Browning, Pat JirnLang---President, 1--Iieasurer, Mauteen Russell, Sandra Martha Early, Karen:*"f.*", C"if Sadeski; d|ta nOW - Blth H-erring, Sally LaHue, Bob Lang, Cindy DiFrank' H-oark-, Nancy Roane, il;t; noui' n",*"6t., lorrn'sig*on, Gail'McMullen, Barb-ara Christine Heitzler, Faith Leitner, Karen larris, Raidy Siurgel, Adele Card -- Vice President, Jackie Kaasman. NOT PICTURED: Frances Mackert
--
Secretary'
Under the excellent sponsorship of Mrs, Knapp and Miss Dove, the newly-organized Library Club-was open to anyone interesteJin library science. The main project of the club was to leam how to operate movie and filmstrip Projectors. Students with study
halls or free periodi Lontributed to the operation of the library duties, The club took a trip to the Library of Congress where they foutrd the Nationrs library an extremely interesting part of out Covernment'
Barbara Fiegle prepares magazines for sheU.
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Future Teachers of America
Left to Right: Diana Rixey -- Secretary-Treasurer; Pat David, President; I&s. Whitelock, Sponsor; Kathleen Kusiak, Vice President; Peggy Johnson -- Appointment Secretary,
The Future Teachers of America made its place among the rlany organizations of Quantico for the first time this year. The chapter was sponsored by Mrs. Whitelock, rvho assigned members of the club to aid the faculty. The Future Teachers Club gave interested students an opportunity to take a realistic look at teaching: its many opportunities, chal.lenging problems, essential nature, and its service to humaniry-. During meetings the club rvas host to various teachers in the school, invited to inform members of the many f acets of teaching, giving them a chance to stud) and identily the clualities, Lraits, and apriludcs trhich good tcachcrs possess and to find tvays to culti.vate these clualities in themselves,
Members of the Future Teachers of America ,t-'}.
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Debate Club
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SEATED Left to Right: Cyntfiia Hearn, Scotr Schick, Sharon Mooney, Maureen Russell, Mrs. Whitelock, Karin Johnson, Sandy Hunt, Eileen Russell, Bill Vaughan. STANDINC: Rand Paradis, George Codrea, Louis Marucheau.
If, as you walked by Mrs. Whitelock's room tlis year, you hcard noises coming from uldcr thc door rescmbling an argument) you rr-erc hearing one o[ tJre many rleetings of the Debate Club. The clubts plupose was to promote an interest in debate and public speaking.
Karin Johnson reads Inter-Club Council minutes to Debate Club.
DEBATE CLLIB OFFiCERS: Left to Right: Cindy
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Heam, Secretary-Treasureri Iouis Marucheau, President; Mrs. Whitelock, Sporuor; Karin Johnson, I. C. C. Representative.
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Warriors Shine SCOREBOARD
Quantico O Stafford
1
3
0 L3
St. Stephen
20
Christchr-nch
73
19 26 3I 20
St.
38 Mr.
OPPonent
Anthony
0
"B"
7
High Loudorur ValleY Camp Lejeune
L4
Wash. t' Lee Bultis
0 6
Leonard
Head Coach
Schick
SIaton
Powell
Carscallen
Hamby
McMasters
in Greatest Season
1ST ROW -- P. James, D. Crockett, J. Powell, M. Heitzler, R. Curtis, P. Shimanoff, K. Kelly, C, Carscallen, G, Cunningham, D. Jillislcy. 2ND ROW --P. Zit'nrner, B. Hamilton, W. Cox, S. Scl-ricli, M. Nlcleod, M, King, K. McCaleb, R. Mr,rray, G. Salter, R. Knowles, S. Hamby, 3RD ROW -- R. Millenbine, B. McMasters, B. Walt, J, Fegan, R. Gayle, J. Difrank, J. Slaton, R. Dauphine, B. Warren, L, Walt.
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BiIl Warren receives Quantico-LeJeune trophy.
WaIt scores a touchdorvn in victory ovcr LcJeune.
Quanticors Devil Warriors opened the 1963 season with a poor beginriing, being upset in the first trvo games. These defeab, however, did not discourage Quantico Highrs elewen as thew met lheir revl comnetition .lotermined to v in. Affer t'einq this oamc with Christ Church fhe hnvs rallied their forces and rvitle hopes soaring high, marched on to even greater victorics. For the first time in seven years the Warriors tvalked away frorn tJre annual Camp LeJeune game r.vith that prized trophy in hand, a climactic end to the greatest football season ever, Much of the credit for the teamrs lvoncierful performance must go to the head coach, Mr. Cene Leonard and his fine assistanb. The coachesr undying spirit made each man on the squad a champion.
Boys' Basketball
FIRST ROW; Terry Emerson, Bob Fox, David Mize, Mike Senuta; SECOND ROW; Aric Clark, Mike Olszewski, Bill Warren; FOURTH ROW; Ron Pritchard, Phil Zimmer, MikeWelby, Larry Walt, Jim Slaton, Mike King. Bob Gayle,
Phil Zimmer steals the ball from a St. Stephenrs player
The Varsity Basketball team had a slow start but continued on a steady, uphill cllmb, Good sportsmanship and spirit were the assets of the team. It was faced with many problems,
including lack of expetience, height, and unity. Under the capable coaching of A4r. MarshaIl and through drills, scrimmages, and
countless other hours of practice and experience, the team reached their first crest. They defeated Harket Prep, tallying the first victory of the season. Although usually outclassed, the Warriors seemed to pick up and went on to improve their record. The team pulled a stunning upset over Gburn High, winning by a single point. Only a week later this feat was repeated when. by only one point, they defeated our rival, the Camp Lejeune Devil Pups ' This was the high point of the season and a
reward for their efforts
VARSITY SCOREBOARD
SCHOOL St. Stephens St. Arslems St. Anthony Harker Prep St. Anselms Louden Valley Bullis Louden Valley Flint Hill Camp Le Jeune
SCORE
23 =- 8I 42 -- 50
-- 9I -- 31 32 -- 66 40 -- 47 39 -- 68 40 -- 74 38 -- 40 43 -- 42 62 60
Bill Warren jumPs after a tie ball' Mike Olszewski aims for a foul
Phil Zimmer qrabs a rebound
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shot
The Girlsr Varsity Basketball Team of 1963-t964 dispLal ed aII the main ingredients for a teffific season. They had an excellent and experienced coach, l\4rs, Riddell, and corscientious managers, Karen Costlow and Linda Leoo. Their skill and unity \\ere surpassed
onf- b), their
sportsmanship. The co-caprains Nancy McCaleb and Cathy Browning 1ed the team through a winning season with eight wirs and two losses . The most thrillins win of them all was the trvo point vicror;. over Crmn
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NIrs. Riddell has confetence $rith plavers. FIRST ROW: Andy Cueniu, Kathl'Brorvnirrg, Nancy lv{cCaleb, Diane \\iilliams; SECOND ROW; Dee Ludden, Pat Browning, Gail McMullen, Bev Darne11, Tina Ritzau; TFIIRD RO\\': I-thel Panadis, Kathy Regan, Sheila Westerman, I(aren Costlow, Liz Snider, Carolyn Fox.
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Girls' Basketball
Nancy McCaleb jumps for rebound
Two more points for Quantico
Cathy Browning shoots foul shot.
SCOREBOARD OPPONENT QUANTICO 33 20 Loudoun Valle1 Lackel' 20 25 St. Maryls 27 38 Lauquier 15 38 Immaculata 54 37 Lejeune ?7 29 Lackel' 32 39 Fauquier 31 32 30 St. Anthony 34 St. Anthony 23 34
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Junior Varsity Basketball If t ou t'anted to see a fast-moving, . rcitinq qamc. thc Junior \-arsitr rtas the team lo \\'atch . These energetic bo;,-.s, coachecl b1.\h'. Leonard, boast of a 11-6 5( dson. I lrc lreighr and abilitr ro rchound rvere kc1 points for their victories. This was one of the most spi-rited teams that Quantico has produced. They lvere harcl to match and much potential rvas displal'ed.
Pete Zaudtke leaps for the bal1.
SCOREBOARD OPPONENT
33 46 43 60 32 1l 42 21 33 51 62 53 59 44 54 54 57
QUANTICO
St. Stephan St . :\nselm ion St. Anselm Loudon Valle1 Asce
ns
Bullis Loudon Valley
Flint Hill
44 58 59 50 39 /a AE
60
Osburn
St. Anthonl' Ascension
St. \'lalyrs Collegiate Bullis
59 55 62 61 Aa
St. Stephans St. Anthonl-
37 38
Coliegiate
44
FiRST ROW: Cene Costlow, Dennis I{eliy, Ai Nelson, Doug Cuenin, Ceorge N{organ. SECOND ROW: Robert Daggett, Pete Zaudtkc, Paul I Iart le, Rocky l{arshman, Robert
Hamilton.
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Cross Countrlt Track Team
Quanticors Cross-Country Team, the first in the schoolrs history, completed a successful season under the watchful eye of Coach Frank Potvin The team won four scheduled meets with four different area teams The Quantico team met Wakefieldrs "B" squad and defeated them 25-31. In this race Gene Costlow had the best time of 13:25 for the fwo mile and a half course. Keith Burkholder and Jim Phelps aided in the victory with their thirdand fourth place finishes. The runners next journeyed to Christchruch where they were victorious, winning 2I-40. Once again Costlow led the Devil Wauiors by finishing second in 12:38. The rest of the runners that placed were George Ross. Keith Burkholder. Jim Phelps, and Ronnie Pegram. Before a home gathering the Quantico runners defeated Makin High of \Vashington, D , C . on our two mile and a half course by a score of 20-38. Jim Phelps finished first in the time of 12:30, which is a course record. Pegram, rtr^^r'^-* -1ark, John Phelps and Senuta made it a fine team effort LIUU9rrgf '-^'-^L^, rYrdLnEf L, vl .
by placing in the first twelve For Quanticors next meet they traveled to OrConnell High School where they defeated OrConnellrs "8" squad by a score of 20-35. Ronnie Pegram was first home in the race with a time of 73:27 . Qrantico runnets grabbed five of the fiist seven places. The following boys were team members also: Stan Dunwiddie, Pat Young, Ricky Wyckoff, Ricky Zingg, Tom Asbeil, Jim Asbell, and Rodger Strasser. .
Tearn rnanager was Van Wyckoff
.
FRONT ROW: Wayne Mackert, Jim Phelps, John Phelps; BACK ROW: Stan Dunwiddie, Mike Senuta, N4r. Potvin -- coach, Aric Clark, Ronnie Pegram
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1963 Golf
Stuart Groveton Madison Fairfax Fal1s Church Woodson Edison
1 -8 6-3
9-0
L/2-8 t/2
5-4 5-4 9-O
Ceorgetown Frosh 6-3
Mt. Vernon Whianan Lee Won 6 Lost 5
3-6 3-6
3-6
The Devil Warrior golf team has shown improvement with,each year and 1964 looks to be the best yet. Eric Ribau, Ron Pritchard, Craig Scheffer, Mike Marlow, andPatMarlowwill be rehrrning from the r63 squad and with two top notch golfers joining tJle Waniors, Bob Fox and Mike Olszewski, this should be tJre big year. Colf Coach: Bill Marshall.
1st. ROW: Ancil Jones, Ricky Ritzau, John Jaclaon, Pat Pavlicin, Rex Healy.Znd. ROW: Pat Marlow, Mike Marlorv, George Pavlicin, Joe Mitchell, J. Alshaffer. 3rd. RoW: Karl Klare, Randy Worden, Dave Wortrnan, Ronnie Pritchard.
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1963 Baseball
1st. ROW: Charlie Bosarell, Bob McDonough, Rick Muray, Larry Woodard, 4oyg CJrampagne, Al lleitJrerland. Zrri. nOWr Jeff Carter, Wally Cox, SoU Flimilton, Frank'Garrett, Barry Gnffin, Bill Warren, Tom Eruiglt-, -"otg" Gierirart, CoaciHaII. 3rd.'ROW: EddieJerue, Joe Harrison, Roy Carter, Greg Cunrringham, JayMesko, Eugene Salter, Mike Feliton.
3 April 6 April 9 April
The 1963 Baseball Squad of Quantico High School was shengthened by five returning lettermen. Wiruring five out of eight games, tfre team played highcaliber baseball in every game. Much of
the credit for the wonderful sporf,marship must go to oru fine coach, Mr, Barqr Hall.
April 19 April 2? Anril 26 April 1 May 3 May 4 May 6 May 7 May 11 May 1O
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L-LL 3-10 3-5 1O-5 I7-tO 1-3 14-O 3-9 0-6 3-6 15-8 6-10 7-4
Geo. Mason Charlotte Hal1
St. Antlony Priory Bullis Fl'inf Hill Iongfellorrr St. Anthony
Geo. Mason
Charlotte Hall Priory Longfellow Bullis Lost Won 5
8
Away Away Away Away Home
Away Home Home Home Home
Away Away Away
Cheerleaders Root
1st ROW -- Diane McGIade. Pat Clement. Patty Regan, Co-Captain; Nancy McCaleb, Co-Captain; Kathy Regan. 2nd ROW -- Susan Nichols, Nancy Metas, Kelley Greene.
Robin Yerkes, Karin Johnson, and Judy Herndon go all out to see away games.
Girls tryout for Varsity cheerleaders.
"Wartiotls Greatrr
ll8
Teams
to Victory
Spirit is the ke1'wold to thc lrLlc meanirrg oI athletics. It is sometl-rir-rg that could not bc restraincd follou ing orlr mar)\ I ictorics. It is the plcasant duty of the chcerlcaders to gcnerate this school spirit throughout the 1'ear. This smiling group of girls e agcrll' set out to fullill Lheir task bl holding pc-p ,,1li^..
1.^..f :-,.
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-nnn.nri,rc >liv-r)urrr
rlrn
l-lnnr.,_
coming Dance. The Varsitl.' cheerleaders' plrarnid rvas made to shorv l'e reached the top u'ith t].rc best season ever, The clreerleadcrs. u'ith the hclp ol thc nculr -fornrcd Pcp CIuL.. did all thel- could to keep the school spirit at an all time hieh.
\icGlade, Susan Nichols, Nancl' \letas, N'IIDDLE: I(at.h1 Rcgar-r, Nancl' NIcCaleb, Pat
BOTTOI\1: Diane
Kelley Greenel
Clement; TOP: Patty Regan.
I PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Judy Phelps
Sally LaHue
--
Secretary,
--
CJ-ll{ar.ag"',
ckerell -- Co-N.{anager, Bev Darneil - - Treasurcr.
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Junior Varsity Cheerleaders
'rVictorl l Victory l ' was the cry of the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, always showing complete confidence in the tearn they supported. Led by Janice Johnson, these six enthusiastic girls practiced diligently to invent, learn, and perfect their cheers, The echo of their energetic voices was responded to by the team as well as tl-re spectators, These girls set a shining example of the spirit generated by the
Iunior Varsitv Games,
15 Cheers for our team
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-- Robin Smith, Cathy Clement, Terry White. STANDING -- Janice Lillian Collins, Joanne Campbell. KNEELINC
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