Bayside High School - Mariner Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)
- Class of 1968
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V f -tg .YL-Tv., o 'F I .-, 4 nl, A .X . lllhal is Pride? inordinate self regard . . . don't leave the lunch trays on the tables . . . a proper sense of esteem for one's own achievements or qualities . . .the tapping ceremony for the National Honor Society will be . . . that which one prizes. . .the Sportsmanship Trophy will be displayed in the main showcase . . . an absorbing sense of one's own greatness . . . were the greatest team iclap, clapi in the state of VA . . . to value highly . . . friend- ships to be treasured among students and teachers . . . living for the day to get that diploma . . . your halls which now surround us, will dim and fade away . . . ,W , - nr , ,,,gK,, p , r----- v I 'Q' ' 'M K. .4 51 s I 5 1 --MM, , 3 5 fag 4- :- Ifxt 1.4 consciousness ot uuulh oi piiuieiy high spiiils o'er the land of the free . . . the fate of tomorrovvts world lies in your hands. . . I call this meeting to orderg will the secretary novv read . . . striving, working, and yelling- Mighty Big Red! . . . yes sir, the student body is proud of Bayside High, but we need to . . . these kids get younger every year . . . hey, I finally passed a history test . . . S-O-U-L, soul team, sock it to me now! . . . honorable seli-respect are ya proud of your team-yeah, man . . . are ya proud of your school . . . the area around the drink machines will be kept clear of trash or privileges will be . . . a feel- ing of esteem for one's achievements is essential tothe development of . . . the stu- dent body of Bayside High School wel- comes . . . hi! I'm from Bayside! where are you . . . you certainly do have a nice looking school . . . these students have been accepted as members in . . . Teacher ofthe Year is . . .The Spirit Jug goes to the G.A.A. for their exceptional spirit . . . 55.229 b. xi I n--, 4 ,'l,. .1 , , -. -.., . WWW . .. ,, ,A . dy- W 'Nu wwf NX lt' KARL a cause nl exullalion hgh? crowds . . . excitement . . . thrills . . . our first Senior Prom is tonight . . . hey kid, this is the Senior door. . . class standing may be obtained from . . . study, read, analyze. . .college boards have just arrived . . . I don't believe it-an A on my final exam . . . awards will be given on . . . pssst, what time . . . 3:23ll . .. 8 W x p ,- N. X 'Q xx x, - qw,-... ':1.-' ..4 V., 4 x 34 3 . A, wi , , sh .v sew qi . 1 ' i , 1, xm W 4' 'f9'iwf'l 1QVP1V' wan-.w.vn.,.1. , -.Q Y-rv 4- -v H 1-an--...,..,. . Q..-1.....f., .-Q...-W. I Q I I .N 1 P W ' 4 I 1 K XX Q ' 'f'1f1,,,f X I ' I' 1 'f'f., 03, 'fb , 0, . P O, 'PQ' XX 9' - 0 . '4 X -'N 0, 4 0 H 41, xx 4 x 'Q . 'Q X C -. ,' ', ' ' '1f'!P- :gy 0 N 'O L Q - ef. 4' U 0 N, Q, S, MLP... 'J 'O l if J' Y . If' '.f'Q,, .. mu 2 . if L .-J Q... Q ff - Jvc ' ' g J gl ss A ' ,-.fi P, - I f. .1 Q . 'K ' 'I - 'xx fm 9 a proper sense el nominationsforthe Optimist Club Award are posted outside the counselors' office ...you brought it up from a D to a Bl?! . .. the most valuable player award goes to . . . five school records were broken at the track meet Friday. . . the following people made the principals list . . . fight on for Bayside High! . . .five people were chosen to represent Bayside at the . . . Bayside won the Sportsmanship trophy! . . . ILOIIGIA-- gn mega' sheep SS -35,-,gg IQ ff'N. -C' A ' if , -2 V ' 5 :6'iv 9 1, . M. '21-Qiif ' ft: A W' f fig., fy , ,A . L' If 3: Q. ,. fl iffkjf .,,s.,g x xffkf 4551, K A ,pi , Q TQ - ' C , .-'gtfl ' vert ,T f. -. I v ,X . I vp f 131, , ' V' , 'Ji ith? M? Q, S vw '1E'l-SZ' H 135 -ff m T f 3'J5'Q1Q'f fi -P Q . , .4 . , , 1. 5, ,-. Y pug d - ,X XJ Q T272 ',' - . ,gf .,. Qrgglk-ii t': .f. mf ' W if ' 'Z -,f-- ,nf 5w'Qg:1.'.J -'5..' :. .' , 'v' 3 '1ff-f, 1 QM zz- 'a ,. QEXQMQQ ,Ag ' - ,A 'Q . '51 - X- .. f-w ww. 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A , H 471. ,ilk F, ipjwv Q45 I5 'K gi za ?i U. Dm Q: gr ' i 1 ' -X DJJ! . , r .HN a . ' V H I L vm I 5 - '- V.. 914. . xg g I '1-Q . - ,I a V p ,P 'af' M,g-..,,l....,A.-.:- I I I ' Introduction St d t tt table ot Contents Hd'j11f,'QS,IQ,20n Classes Hottvittes Sports Hdverttsements Index ,A Being proud of your school is one of the first things a Bayside student learns. Actually, he doesn't learn it, the feeling grows while he's walking down the hall, or talking to a friend, or in a club meeting. Sports are an important focal point of much of this pride. Whether a member of the team or an excited observer, the students and faculty exhibit their pride even if the score is against them. Youth is their pride,' a young schoolwith young people grows to form a bond that will last forever. Pride in oneself is encour- aged in order to excel in a particular phase of life and to mold a character that is original and unique. These goals are spurred, and, therefore, pride is strength- ened through the many facets of the Bay- side curriculum. Competition facilitates the growth of pride in achievement. The Queen Mariner Dance, the Homecoming Court, the Miss Bayside Pageant, Bay- side offers so many ways a student can reach a pinnacle of success. The pride of a country is its youth and this pride begins at school. q ,, . M... . ,...w--- '- . . 4:-c,. . 1.3, 5-115- .. ' - 1 -gif-ff1.fi,g:'!-9 - .. - U N.:-'-H.-1: - sw..- gff'f7jg.'iZ' M553 If Y 5 mf ff--A . , lt' ti. i y 3'-i . - ...Q .wiht .W , . , x J x 1 1 1 ' ffvv L '. '---rl: 'Viv-w. '-'f:':: 5351251 f r B ifbinfs.. - '51 '1 Student Life Preliminary class standings may be obtained from Mrs. Humphries . . . isn't she on the Scholastic Team . . . what a brain that guy is . . . Baysidels first Homecoming Queen is Miss Gail Nelson . . .this is Spirit Week at the home of the Marlins, so pep it up! . . . students nominated for the Optimist Award are posted in the counselors office.. . Marcia Wells is the Soph- omore representative to the Queen Mariner Court . . . practice for Mariner Court and their escorts will be held in the gym at one thirty . . . are you going to see Debbie and Kay in the Junior Miss Pageant . . . I cant believe were actually going to have our first Home- coming in our own stadium . . . she's really an outstanding person ... Boys' and Girls' State was such an experience. Z 5 Q W rs .-'4 .qgpgd 'Juv -A no.,-H - fm ,V .--. u- 'J' -f'f'v-v- T - '-'-, Q, U. , , y 4 u X . D -Aan in .lvl dl' Y.:.z'5-5 K.. , ,', ' 14-, M 1' ' 5 l 1 f fx , C I lf: .-. ls ' V .X - x , 15. , N 3. I -5 ' ' x K Z- fi- . .-'. K., ,, f if 'Q 1 ' IV, ,U i 4, I .11 .5 'N X I 'Gr .g.'.,-Q-5. ,. 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T Left to right: Judy Tate, Jr Rep 3 Marcia Wells, Soph Repg Sandy Kelp, Fresh Repg Pat Keller, 8th Grade Re Debbie Uhlenbrock, Jr, Rep 3 Sherry Bailey, Sr. Repg Mary Preston, Sr Rep llueen lllaiinei lll, linda lllcese, and Hel p g Linda Olcese, Queen Mariner Ill Court l fx her crovvn's slipping nervous as Linda is . . Queen Mariner Ill, Linda Olcese, and her escort. Stanley Stephenson, dance to Linda . 21 Members of the court and escorts lead off first dance y Oh look! here comes the court. . vvhols the freshman representative? . . . isn't that a beautiful dress she has on . . . ...can l sit on the throne and pretend . . . Mr. Hill's as .l'm so glad she got it! . . . they're all so pretty . . . Homecoming-l3ayside's first . . . Tiger Safari . . . let's tear-up Oscar Smith tonight . . . the return of the alumni to our hallowed halls. . .J.V. football representative-Susan Scott. . . this car's going too fast . . . SCA representative-Diane Fincher . . . hi, how do you like William 81 Mary . . . candidates for Queen- Cindy Chase, Linda Olcese, and Gail Nelson . . . watch out-the tree's gonna fall . . . wait! I've got to tie one more flower on . . . uh-uh, here come the judges . . . l3ayside's first Homecoming Queen-Gail Nelson . . .Drama Clubs float won third place. . . l-lonestate's Boil the Tigers takes 112 position in float competition . . . Iota Sigma Ep- silon-lfF1!...vve're gonna win this game tonight . . .are you coming to the Open House? Football co captains lvl Laubach and FZ Emerson crown Gail during halftime ceremony. A s r aL2,J?'4 , , A ,E i ttlllltltilln t Members of the Drama Club display a 'Tiger Safari as their float Wins third place' Sporting Safari is the theme ofthe GAA float lirsl Homecoming in lleiu Sladium-lliiuhle lreal ,,f 'Vf'Q5' M. 'fi it s i s 'if Q ft 9 f rf' 0 f' a I . i J., :ii , 4, fi'-j,'x' 1' iz ' . - to R,-, 'ft ' ' if 1 4 ' ' -. ' . A no Honestates Boil the Tigers float takes second place in the float competition, ' 23 Q l llulslanding Seniors Excel ill Bauside Gary Parisi-Who know- eth the mysteries of the Barbara Sprinkle-Her enthusiastic personality and intelligence pave the road for her achieve- ments. Bon Wong-Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. will with its vigor? The cream of the crop . . . leaders in class and club . . . service to school and community. . .this meeting will now come to order . . . hey, where's your class spirit . . . scholarship . . . very likely to succeed . . . working hard . . . cooperation with faculty and stu- dents . . . character. . . proud of their school... chosen from teacher nominations . . . outstanding from the Class of '68, Bob Roush-Gives11O'X, of himself in everything. Cathy Shaeffer-One who is at the same time of the spirit of Bayside and yet strongly a part to herself. Carole Whitson-A highly motivated, inspiring lead- er held in high esteem by students and faculty. Frank Davis-The Wis- dom of many and the wit of one. Victor Kalasinsky-Who shall be a light between truth and intellect. Loy Clement-She that has patience may com- pass anything. Yvonne Freve-A leader is best when people barely know that she exists. Eddie Mazzanti-lt is safer to say that we are possessed by him than we possess him. 24 Delegates tlttenrt Bees' and Girls' State A training conference in Virginia government is held every year for out- standing students. Girls' State is held at Radford College and Boys' State at VPI. These conventions each last one week. In this week the students learn about Virginia government and they are given the opportunity to show their ovvn leader- ship abilities. 'lr' QW Nr 5 1st rovv, left to right: M. Stephenson, C. Gaffney, S. Pancoast. 2nd rovv, left to right: D Bellomy, V Kalasinski. Not pictured: lVl Laubach. Hamiltan and Sprinkle llre lap lure in Blass et l9B8 Salutatorian, Barbara Sprinkle, has been active at Bayside since she first arrived. She has been in both the Junior and Senior Honor Societies and was on l3ayside's first Scholastic Team. Rhonda Hamilton, Valedictorian of the class ot '68, has been an outstanding student all through high school. She has been a member of Keyettes and Honor Society for three years. She also has been on the Scholastic Team since her Sophomore year. B. Sprinkle and R Hamilton 25 I l. Clemens and C. lllhitscn-lliitimist ltecipients af' -lg Junior, Ted Clemons, was selected for Bayside's Scholastic Team and tapped into the National Honor Society. As S.C.A. President, he was one of the ten students chosen from Virginia to Attend the National Student Council Convention at Philadelphia. Ted was also selected to represent Bayside at the l United Nations Seminar. German Club, 5 All-Regional Chorus, and the lvladrigal Singers complete his extracurriculars. Not only did he receive Bayside's Opti- ,, mist Award, but he also was voted Tide- li' water's Most Outstanding Teenager. Carole Whitson, an active Senior, has served her class as Parliamentarian. As Chairman, she helped make Bayside's first Homecoming a success. She also represented her school at District S.C.A. Her extracurricular activities include being Secretary of Keyettes, Treasurer l of Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, and a member of the German Club and National Honor Society. MN r lacultu Selects Scholastic team tel fall Semester William Nelson, freshman, is a very hard- working student. Besides being on the Scho- Estgz Team, William is a member of the Spanish u . Jane Whitmore, a freshman, is a member of the French Club and National Junior Honor Society. During her free bell, Jane works as an assistant in the library. Cheryl Thornton, a sophomore, supports Bayside as a member of the Pep Club. Cheryl is also an SCA representative. Kathy Whitehouse is another sophomore on the team. She is a member of the Spanish Club. Ted Clemons, a junior, is President of Bay- side's SCA. Ted is also a member of the chorus and the German Club. Chuck Wise, a junior, is inthe German Club and the ICC. He is also Vice-President of the SCA. Rhonda Hamilton, a senior, is Salutatorian of her class. Rhonda is also an active member in Keyettes and National Honor Society. Victor Kalasinsky, a senior, is President of the Key Club and National Honor Society. 1st row, left to right: B. Hamilton, J. Whitmore. 2nd row. left to right: C. Thornton. K. Whitehouse. W. Nelson. 3rd row, left to right: C. Wise, T. Clemons. Not pictured: V. Kalasinsky. 4 re. Iian Henderson and Debbie iiinrris Represent Banside in Virninia Beach Jrrninr iiiiss Pageant af . ,gf f I 1 I We -0 V' KAY HENDERSON DEBBIE MORRIS K, Hume and l-l. Partridge pause to admire their rings. thefirst step toward graduation . . . what color stone did you get . . . sixty-four fouchl, sixty-five, ooohhh, my finger . . . Underwater Wonderland-are those para- chutes. . .did you see that darling octopus . . . a treasure chest of . . . sure hope that ring doesn't fall . . . hey, my initials aren't L.B.J .... this punch is pretty good . . .what time will they start giving out the rings . . . can these be Juniors? they look so nice. . . where're my shoes . . . I ,uf 1 Juniors listen attentively as P. Fenton describes her new ring. tl N' f 22 ,f L1 ' Two Junior couples enjoy a rest during one of the bands breaks. Juniors Gel llinqs al l96l Underuialei lllondeilandl L39 A toast to the Class of '68 reminds Juniors of one more year. v X Rial ' if X 11' 'A 7 X J g . 'Q 41 P. Humblet and B. Eckart discover underwater treasurer 28 3, . llhnndels and lllariner lllnlel-Selling lor 'lil Senior Pm 1 B. Outten explains to D. Whitehurst how he finally will be able Two Senior couples stand in the entrance of the Mariner Motel. 29 '2 to graduate. lt was fun dancing to the Rhondels. the prom-at the Mariner Motel . . . the Fthondels are fabulous sound makers . . . everyone looks so elegant . . . the final big dance. . . only23 more days of school left. .. wheres the beach party going to be . . . six o'clock already . . . remember the class of '67 . . .the meal was delicious. . . one of the last gatherings of our class . . . Bayside's original graduating class . . . first in everything . . . where are we going for breakfast . . . w.-...M J. Swanner, L. Eckart and their escorts enjoy the prom. 1. ,,. L, s x Q-5 if r! 2. 5 I l .f- gf , 1 N I- . V, ' V f 'a.,.3,' '11, x -, , - - A, j 'X' v, , qt . I . ' ' ' - A, . ,HV ' X, V vs -. fl, . . , x Y -, ' A .4 , , . i . f V ' xi-1 -' 'M - ' Z j' .K ' .- '- ,ww a-' f'14w ' f' 1 ,.f 'INV' 51? 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V 2 1 1 ' '-.-M 141 1' a ' , ' 5, QQ? ,, , :gif-ky' ,gg -,W fy 1 .,I5li.,p 51fgg',..g-',y. 3.-an HUMIHISNBIIUH 7 'f '-.- -'Tr .f?'b 14'3?' 21, 1' The faculty of Bayside . . . teaching, guiding, devoting their time . . . departure of 20 teachers . . . increase of 26 in the adminis- tration . . . brand new labs found in Science Department . . . testing equipment, a lube gun used in ln- dustrial Arts . . . the math classes moved to new building. . . a proba- bility course added to the math curriculum . . -more advanced levels of foreign languages offered . . . possibility of a trip to Germany . . . hope of another language lab . . . the first shorthand lab at Bayside . . . New York Times proves useful in Social Studies Department . . . notehand dropped from Business Education courses as impractical . . . music courses expand to include Music Theory along with Music Appreciation . . . Physical Education gains more teachers . . . and another day begins. 4 'F .2 ii U vu u A . .'. f,-V' 2 1' f -no ,Janv- x.j A Jfkykft Y Av 1,5 Superintendent Cnx llelires 'fu if X Ending 34 Hear Career Devoted educator and community servant . . . began his tenure as Superintendent in 1933 . . . has witnessed construction of four new high schools . . . played vital role in im- proving teachers' salaries and bringing quality education to Virginia Beach . . . a genuine concern for pupil and teacher needs ...active in church and civic affairs.. . chosen First Citizen of the Year in 1965 by Virginia Beach Junior Chamber of Commerce . . . eager spokesman before state legislature in behalf of local educational needs . . . with his retirement an era in Virginia Beach edu- cation has ended, but through his guidance and contributions a beginning has been made-a beginning which will continue to lead to Progress. Bayside's first graduating class hears their school superintendent deliver the commencement address Telephoning is the next best thing to being therewhen lvlr. Cox's busy schedule prevents him from vrsrtrng schools frequently. Marking his last day at the school board office, lVlr. Cox chats informally with fellow employees. The top administrator, the final word . . . East Tennessee State graduate . . . Masters in Administration from George Peabody Teachers College . . . native Virginian . . .threeteenage children . . .18 years in Virginia School System . . . at Maury for six years. . .coach and teacher at Kempsville High School . . . Assistant Principal-Kempsville Junior High School and Kellam . . . Kempsville-two years as Principal . . . Bayside . . . working in his fullest capacity. . .a greater school and a greater school system. Principal l. H. Hill Gels lleiu Mr, Hill congratulates Ray Emerson upon reciving Most Out- standing Player award at annual Football Banquet. 34 dllfiq Stadium lor Bauside After a long day with many administrative duties Mr. Hill enjoys a moment to himself. Assistant Principal . . . ten years in Virginia Beach . . . understanding, a former counselor . . . progression, Courthouse Elementary, Kempsville Jr. High, Bayside, Administration . . . Native of Sanford, North Carolina . . . Guilford College graduate. . . masters from College of William and Mary . . . teacher, counselor, administrator . . . family man: frequent chaperoning, three young sons, a Bayside mascot . . .a desire to provide learning expe- riences for students that will prove beneficial now and in the future. Gilliam and levinsnn Serve as llssl. Principals 'Abu Asmiling face, friendly . . . How to be Happy hangs in office. . .five years at Kempsivlle Jr. High: Math teacher, Assistant Principal . . . Bay- side Administrative Assistant . . . graduate and undergraduate work at East Carolina . . . hometown, Benson, North Carolina . . . great sense of sat- isfaction to see teen-agers develop into well-adjusted, informed, en- ergetic young men and women. Students Enlightened in llluild Culture Stressed hu llrt s x ffl' 'V' T5 .six rf? -:ij , ..... , rw X Mrs. Claudette Barnes Miss Lynn Barrett Miss Jean Brogden Mr, Hugh Copeland Miss Mary Davis Ari l.ll9 AFI Club English 123 Senior Class English 9 English 9, Drama l,ll English 10 Sigma Theta Delta Thespians Sophomore Class 'ir 1 K smug Miss Sharyn Domagaigki Miss Deborah Erskine Miss Virginia Fox Miss Jerilynn Hazelwood Miss Lynn Hoffman English 10 English 9,10 Reading Riding Club Tv-' '...Mf:v2:fee.. English 8 Art l,ll,lllg Art Club Sigma Theta Delta fl 9 an Sometimes things get a little hazy in Miss Wilson's English Class. as Ready or not. here come the testsl announces Mrs. Osterhous. Senior English teacher. Z . and English Departments Mrs. Carleen Huling English 8,9 5 f-Hahn..-l 'id ' 3 Mrs. Carol Jones English 9,11 Chairman English 10 English 11 W- f -..F P- Ai. 1, y Well, it's not a Picasso. muses Mrs. Barnes l to Senior Art student David Norman. QI in, 1 Ns.- l Miss Sue Stallings English 8,11, Speech I ie: Miss Patricia Wallace English 10 World Literature Creative Writing Club Newspaper 37 N Mrs. Linda Mathews English 93 Freshman Class Mrs. Constance Payne English 123 Journalism Mrs. Frances Pedersen Sophomore Class Mrs. Patricia Plotkin Spirit of Bayside Nw :txt Q diff? qs.-nv NF' 4f's'S V L v x lcouldn't believe it when Volpone . . . have you read page 129'?!'?! . . . compare Poe with whom you choose. . .a short story on... yipes! only 30 minutes to write that . . . pro- found discussions . . . collages, not colleges . . . wedge the clay . . . never scrub your brush . . . pen and ink and also erasure marks . . . young lady, what is that you're drawing . . . a crumpled piece of paper has unusual lines-so draw themllll . . . spectrum of colors. if -Q- 1 ' S Miss Brenda Wilson Mrs. Julia Wilson English 113 FTA English B NitrogIycerin'?' gasps Mrs Larsen in chemistry lab. Miss Sarah Armstrong Life Science. Biology Junior Class Mr. Joe Cox Driver's Training Baseball Coach JV Football Coach Mr. Norman Daly P.E. 93 Indoor Track Coach Cross Country Coach Miss Joan Gaetini Physical Science Mr. Robert Griffin Life Science Tennis Coach Mr. Frederick Haase Chairman Physicsg Key Club 38 Mrs. Arlene Ingram P.E. 9,10g SCA Mrs. Sharon Larsen Chemistry Miss Cheryl Marshall Physical Science Chemistryg Honestate Mr. Charles Maynard P.E. 10, Driver's Train Asst. Football Coach Miss Mary Munn P.E. 8 . ll lrained mind and a Trained no, you're going the wrong . . . only one more lap . . . look out . . . part together, part T together . . . louder, girls . . .watch that ball . .. out, cross, turn . . . over the side lines . . . hey fellows, only 50 more. . .jump higher, higher . . . put the baseball equipment . . . tuck your head, push, then roll . . . slide by slide . . . mudflats-again . . . QUIET. . . a what '??? a platyhelmenthes . . . V2 : IRQ . . . please do experiment oops! the microscope. . . how do you mea- sure the . . . disecting-ugh . . . you put the acid where!?!? . . . be accurate . . . hey, where's the beaker of . . . science is golden . . . field trips . . . racoons in cages . . . lab assignments. . . fish in tanks . . .show me the tympanic membrane . . . HQO. . . . Mr. Conrad Parker P.E. 8 JV Basketball Coach Asst. JV Football Coach Golf Coach Mrs. Joyce Veasey PE. 8,9 Mrs. Caren Patton Physical Science Life Science Mr. George Versprille P.E. 9.10, Monogram Head Football Coach Outdoor Track Coach Mrs. Eliza Purrington Life Science Jr. Honor Society Mr. John White Life Science Beilu are Science and Phu. td. Heels QF? r I E 'fm 5 slag Miss Marshall answers a students inquisitive question. Phy. Ed. teacher and Coach G. Ves- prille leads football team in warm-up drill before Homecoming game. Mr. James Savage Biology Ecology Club Kappa Sigma Chi Mr, Benjamin Woolston Physical Science Gymnastics Mr. Norman South Chairman PE. 8, Drivers Training Athletic Director Asst. JV Football Coach Miss Judy Young Life Scienceg GAA .1 il i L , A X, , uv' I ...,. : mum i YW i N 39 'B- Y-uv K A L fix H 'D 1 L E W Mr. Herman Bolster Math 8,93 French Club Mrs. Cheryl Burguieres Government Iota Sigma Epsilon Mr. Mark Caldwell U.S. History Asst. Football Coach JV Wrestling Coach Mr. Anthony Divito Geometry Sr. Honor Society Mrs. Evelyn Doyle Algebra I,Il Miss Mary Ervin, Chairman H' t 811 is ory , 8th Grade Class Uumplexilies ol lite Clarified in lllalh and Soc Studies the basic fundmentals of. . . copy the board forthe answers to . . . how did you get . . . prove what??? . . . they're congruent because . . . parallel lines are proven by . . . 1,19O, but I had 1,189V2 . . . one more minute, 8 more problems . . . it's right because Euclid said so . . . formuals for equations and equations for tormuals . . . X + X: 2X . . . essay tests . . . term papers on . . . debates . . . mock convention . . .Yankees versus Con- federates . . .war . . . newborn nation . . . read chapter . . . learning of progress . . . take out a sheet of paper . . . fall of Rome . . . rise of nationalism. . .mixed disputes in the . . . con- fused dates . . . unstable countries . . . memorize all the presidents . . . know your rights. Miss F. Maness leaves her Math 8 class in search of chalk. gf Q 'iii Q Mrs. Meredith French Geography Mr. Bernard Germershauser Algebra Ill Analytical Geo. Sr. Honor Society Mr. Benny Gregory Geographyg Drill Team 1 .6 .ff-'--'x Q' Mrs. Donna Harleman Mr. Kenneth James World History Math 8, Algebra I Int. Relations, Economics Wrestling Keyettes ' A gif y K 'H ,. , 'le-rr Mr. Charles Johnson Mrs. Leonide Johnson Math 83 Campus Life Math 9 Baseball A--nj 48 Mr. Doyle Levy Math 8,9 Miss Frances Maness Math 8 5 Miss Rachel McGee -tj Algebra l,llg Honestate Mr. Fred Michael Chairman Algebra l,ll Mr. Charles Murello Sociology, Government A,-,M Key Club Mr. Louis Osterhous Algebra I SY' 5 Mrs. Carolyn Parker Math 8, Algebra I .1 Miss Ellen Powell U.S. Historyg Keyettes Yearbook Miss Shirley Powell Q, ,,, Government J.V. Cheerleaders 41 if lt's one of my easy tests, gloats Mr Caldwell, US. History teacher. Mrs. Joan Kerns World History ...,,,.. . . ,1 x Q i'J r in E7 ',,.,.. n S V. V Miss Overman listens to language tapes. , gf .--xy rf ' .45 'x 5. rail ,,.iW,. . :Q 00 li ' E' init' Mr Douglas Korver Mr. William Moore Drafting l, Gen Shop Guidance Counselor Woodshop lg Rifle Club Varsity Basketball Coach Miss Lorraine Clark Chairman German I,ll,lIl German Club Mr. Danny Dillon Power Mechanics Gen. Shop, Woodshop ll Mr, Orville Doyle Counselor, Band Mr Prince Edwards Gen. Shop, Metal Shop l,ll Rifle Club Mr, William Fitzgerald Guidance Counselor Student Activities Co-ordinator Mr. Wilbert Fulford Woodshop, Electronics l,ll Camera Club Mrs, Margaret Murray Guidance Counselor 42 Q j Q.-N... 5-1 Ju -cr bw! Mr. Fulford prepares to explain Series Circuits. , 'ff in szfxxihs gl f ,. Teachers are Problem Solvers in lllanu lllaus Young man, this pass is not . . . book due on Friday the 13th . . . bulletin boards of . . . research only . . . books overdue, pay . . . oh no! three more boxes full of books on . . . library of learning . . . your goggles are necessary for welding . . . wires and tubes . . . sheet metal and wooden blocks for . . . you use a T-square?!?l . . .com- passes along with dividers. . . pass the pliers, please . . . advice going hand in hand with an adultis experience.. .hunting college catalogues... Gallia est omnis divisa in . . . il vaut mieux en retard que jamais . . . machen Sie Ihre Bucher auf! . . . qu'est-ce qui est arrive?? . . . ya falta poco para las vacaciones . . . o beata temporel Head of Guidance Department, Mrs. M. Humphries fulfills one of her many duties- 33152 telephoning parents. i' !::rl .,,,..-v Mr ' Miss Judith Overman Mrs. Marcia Partch Mrs. Elaine Polizos MVS Nella ROGNQUGZ Mrs, FVEIVWCGS 3aCh0l'l Spanish r,rr French r,rr,rv,v Librarian Spanish I,lll.lV Librarian French Club SDHFNSN Club WX ' Q-49 Miss Anne Thacker Mr. Julius Wooten Mr. Flay YGTZW18 French I,lIl, English 8 Guidance Counselor Latin l,Il, and Ill Y-Teens Senior Class Sponsor 43 lllassrnnm lraininn Prepares Slndenls nota knot . . . help!! . . . I dropped the . .. sew a seam . . . ouch! that iron's . . . burnt rolls ...first hem by hand, then . . . learn 59 cooking terms!!! . . . child care . . . eat that liver . . . the skirts too . . . F-G-F space . . . busy fingers . . . 60-space line . . . the short- hand for . . . learning, training, working . . . tearing half sheets . . . can't work !?'! machine ...treble cleft. . . higher, girls . . . lower, boys. . .the paino key won't . . . music theory. . . a solo!!! . . . if she's soprano, what am . . .when do I sing . . . Ia . . . watch that needle. . . may I have an aspirin . . . cots for the sick.. .nursing with understanding... our typing secretaries . . . busy . . . mimeo- graphing tests for . . . custodian bettering our school. Miss Porter works hard on her General Business papers , . 4 ' .., . , . ,. fx ' ,eiflef X we l . ,i s 2 ... ,Z,, .-.us -:ah lui Iheir Place in lldull lllnilil Mrs. Frances Fields Secretary Mrs. Sonia Harvin Records Clerk Miss Elizabeth Hechtkopf Chairman: Clerical Office Notehand Personal Typingg FBLA Mrs. Kovacs Dietician Miss Susan Lawlor Home Economics l,III Surf Club, FHA Mrs. Faye MacKinnon Chorus Music Appreciation Q05 'Q' V' I X K 'X 4 .'. 45 5 50 Q b 1' Mr. Albert Parr DIE.: DE. 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Sopho- more class float cages Tigers . . . hey, guess what, I found a whole new building today!! . . . Show your class spirit! N v s 4 if ', Q41 Igsl, a s I, .tg ' ' x 5 s. ' I' s 5 ' s H ' Q 1 .ig S+.. - ' s O ,- O Q I , 3. 5 I 'K 5 I,'. 5 ...K N , ,ti- - ,Wd t il4d55ii9rgy'Y kr A A , 'V lfhvlvs X ,lu Ge' .SENIOR school life . . . leaders of the school . . . sitting for Senior Pictures . . . ordering announcements . . . struggling for college acceptance . . .first dance of the year . . . anticipating the future . . . sponsoring the Miss Bayside Pageant . . . awaiting caps and gowns . . . The Senior Flag . . . last minute detailsforthe Senior Prom . . . Se- nior Appreciation Week . . . receiving college acceptance notices. . . the Senior Prom . . . graduation rehearsal . . . class night. . .the Senior Trip . . .final exams. . . the second graduating class of Bayside High School . . . diplomas! DOOR i 2 l ,fa-Z y The Senior Year. . .the climax of high 'a tg- , -.V..,.. - . . , I . 1st row, left to right: L. Lilley, Chapg J. Hall, Sec. 2nd row, left to right: R. Goodrich, Treas.g B. Greer, Hist. 3rd row, left to right: E. Mazzanti, Pres.: P. Kalinoski, Vice Pres. Eddie lllazzanli Heads Class dl i968 ,av-6 I. I' s n . ' 1 BGTW G. Afldefson Michael B Armstrong Joan M. Arrigo Sheryl L. Bailey Bonnie L, Baker 48 John S. Boone John C. Bowles Connie Branstetter Linda K. Braund 4911. Timothy L. Brown Constance Browning N Jill A. Barricks Diane E. Bellomy Pamela L. Benze Darlene R. Brickel Aundra A. Bridgers Donald E. Brooke You threw them away? You threw my 60 lab reports away'?!! gasps Carol Servies, Senior chemistry student. owl f. xii Q s William Buffington Gene E. Butner Carol Wicks-the Thinker Seniors Support Varsilu lunlhall Connie R, Cansler Brenda J, Carawan Eva A, Carroll Minnie R. Cash Rosemary A, Capps Elizabeth Chandler Eleanor L, Charnock Berfram Pi Chase 5 50 Cynthia Chase Richard L. Chase Janice J. Cheek Qi Joyce A. Clay Charles G. Clayton Catherine L. Clement AM Q. .avi Maryl Cobb Teresa S Cody Nancy M Coons Peggy Kalinoski shows lvlr Divitos geometry class there really are 181Oin the triangle N 51 D Stanley G. Cooper Melinda S. Cory 41 up-D 1. .qu Q Mathews H. Daniels Frank F. Davis Patricia A. Day W. an ' n . . l Debbie llleiiis and lieu Henderson i ' 1 l Thomas J. Deans , Patricia A. Dent ' E. Bonita K. Dilday Donna L. Dobronte Bon Wong adorns Senior Class float in Homecoming Parade. l 52 compete in Junior llliss Paqaenl Carlton W. Dowdy Shiela Dzimitrowicz Deborah Ellenbrand Lorelei E. Ellis Paul B. Elswick Ray A. Emerson Rhonda R. Emerson I ' A st' 'Q' Paula L. Evans Paulette R. Fenton Debra K. Fields .2 Y Now let's see Coach . . .this should be a quarterback tLaubachJ sneak, instructs cheerleader Minni Cash. Li Carol F. Fijalkowski Jonnie R. Flinn. i N 4 9 4 if .y Mauhq-bw Q... Seniors llpolu for Colleoe Scholarships FE' ,. Q Wm- P -ff, Sophomore T. Gaffney, Junior B. Hammond and Senior R. Capps exemplify our heterogeneous classes in elective courses. ' - .--, ,4.Ct..-,.,,,ni,s - '!?3!9' 'fl .Al Yvonne V. Freve Deborah Jane Friel Randolph T. Friel Cathy A. Gaffney Lola D. Ganley P 54 A Dennis R. Garcia Judith B. Gates Cathy A. Gentry John M. Giordano 11 K-1 JoAnn Godwin Rose Anne Goodrich Ruth A. Grasser Ralph E. Graybill Roger E. Greene Terry E. Greene Raymond W. Greenwood i Q s. NO, G-E-H-M-E-R-S-H-A-U-Oh, what the heck-Mr. G! 5 A Gary C. Grieve Patricia J. Guinan Gary G. Gullickson Douglas D. Hall Judith L. Hall . 'V' Gerald T. Hallal Rhonda L. Hamilton Russell VV1 Harp 55 x yjxvfe Breen and lllhilo Chosen Class Colors f . -e E ? n 3 4 Michael S. Harrell Athal Y. Harrelson Kay A. Henderson Victoria Hendricks Sheryl A. Hibbs Deborah Hodge Timothy G. Hulings Pamela A- Humblet 'Av Katherine M. Hume Susan A, Issacks William D. Jacobs Rhonda S. Jackson - ix.. . ln 56 Cheerleaders, S. Bailey and S. Pullen, work industriously on Homecoming Float. is Ll as 5 'AN + .fl Peggie J. Kalinoski Kristine Fl. Kaufman Jennifer L. Kelp Ella K. King Herbert T. King John W. Kitchen Marie J. Knox John N. Korba Waverly W. Jones Deborah S. Joyner Victor F. Kalasinsky ith 4' A Senior government teacher, Mrs. looks over pamphlet on immigration as she prepares for first bell class. 35' . O N DC ...W V ,Mig 1 ' SHR X V ... fs- t Q? Frances J. Manuel Joan A. Mapp Carl G. Marshall William B. Marshall Michael L. Martin Stephen A. Martin Jeanne M. Mathews Thomas E. McConkey William L. Kresse Mark J. Laubach Thomas P. LePay Eugene Levitt Sherry M. Lewis George C. Ligman Class ol '68 leaves Lois A. UNGY Marjorie F. Lund 1 NP'-' 58 '--i Horiestate prepares for Powder Puff Game. Bruce R McHenry Patricia McHone Pailinq Gill ln School i -ui.. . PSN Rebecca C. McMahon Deborah F. Mears Michael W. Menasco Kristine E. Milner Karl R. Miller Minnie E. Mills Carl Eric Mitchell Paula J. Mitchell Sandra Moncraif Marie E. Minor Patricia A. Monroe Michael B. Moore Robert O. Morales 59 :Ji 2 I Jvhax Andrew P. Narron Bruce A. Nelson Gail M. Nelson David A. Norman 1 QP 1315? 1 qs Deborah J. Morris Willie Fl. Morton Margaret J. Moye Linda J. Mumma O . 4. Barbara E. Norris Armanda L. Now Linda C. Olcese Joanne Outten 60 Keyetie Carol Whitson and Key Cluber Gary Parisi Pin-up for Slave Sale. Z5 ...Vi iv Kriss A. Overmire Sharon L. Pace A-n T7 Allan J. Palombo Carol L. Palmer SemorcheeHeaderGaHldemongoes up up and away ibut not in her yellow balloonil College lliqht Headed hu Seniors ,Z .af nf' L- Q 'if x 61 N s Shelley C. Pancoast Gary R. Parisi Anna P. Parker Eugene J. Parker Harry R. Partridge Robert M. Patnaude Doris R. Peacock Yvonne R. Pelletier td Linda G. Petty Duane W. Phillips Michael W. Pleasant Janet F. Pierce Frank Powers Mary E. Preston . ml Janice M. Price Pep Club Seniors decorate goal post for Lee S' punen Baysides first Homecoming Game. i I Milton A. Quicke Margie A. Rhodes Linda L. Roberts Sherrel A. Roberts 62 Q. P 3 1 1 Shelleu Pancoasl Heads l.U.lI. Charlene A. Rollings Dwayne L. Ross Qs., Q A Alma R. Rountree David L. Roush Linda A. Roush Robert L. Roush Diane J. Russell Catherine Schaefer Chris H. Schroder John R. Sechser Wayne L. Sechser John J. Seipel 63 vm., President, Shelley Pancoast, puts the final touches on Honestate's Home coming Float. iff-all . X, e iw- Q lg N .slr-QE UN Lesley C. Servies Kathy M. Smith 12 Richard C. Smith Thelma J. Smith Thomas R. Smith William S. Smith ff' 1 I ' 0 T f M. H l ga.-. - I Thomas T. Snider Barbara L. Sprinkle Michael J. Stephenson Michele R. srommei I never can get this eye-liner straight! mutters Brian George B. Stratton Wilder as he awaits the start of the Oyster Bowl Parade. 64 Berlin G Strickland i . 2 , K. Eg o .. .. .ks T ' Barbara J. Tavares i. A- - Q l A . ' ' ' ' E ' fx? V h 'hgh' . Senior, Carl Mitchell. is fascinated by the world of science. llslorhoos, Barroll and Uolzina Sponsor Seniors Thomas M. Taylor Jamie A, Teasley Linda S. Tereskerz is John L. Todd ' A Claudia A. Tharp Larry J. Tice Curtis J. Tippins ,gps . i ll F' ' William B. Toro 5 0 Q l 65 x .V Y Y Seniors Sponsor llliss Bausido Paoaool M. P A is- X D v.r5 Q 66 is 3 l r i Tina A. Turley Ellen E. Tuttle Don Van Nieuwenhuise Robert Van Nieuwenhulse r l Dolly E. Vaughan Rose M. Vlna Sarah M. Wagner l Carolyn Y. Walker l l l William B. Wall Marie E. Walters Gloria S. Wampler David P. Watkins l Sandra M. Webster William Q. Webster Alice C. West Stuart A. Whitford - Q' i l 'v Hi Carole L. Whitson Carol A. Wicks John B. Wilder Johnnie J. Williams Judy Williams Kathryn Wilson Robert A. Wilson David B. Witt Bon W. Wong P1 Shiela S. Wood Don C. Woodhouse Earl E. Workman Willie A. Yarn D I9 Sharon l. Young .lt Gladi V. Youngs Sandra Knoll ' Glenna S. Skinner x,.x, iz 67 x l O Determined lltiieers Guide Juniors Juniors . . . practically Se- niors . . . sale of the Student Direc- tory. . . spirit chain . . . meeting of officers from all the classes . . . decisions . . . rings . . . term papers . . . Harvest Happen- ing Q. . . exciting moments in de- corating forthe Ring Dance . . . a shining example of underclass- men . . . mailboxes for the classes . . . representatives for Girls' and Boys' State . . . college boards in lVlay . . . applying for early admis- sion to college . . . inheriting Se- nior Priveleges . . . a wonderful year! 1 YL? tst row, left to right: C. Draughn, Chapg M. Now, Parlg Miss Armstrong, Sponsor. 2nd row, left to right: D. Owens, Corres. Sec.g L. Beuler, Treasg L. Pierce, Pres.g S. Keller, Vice Presg J. Jones. Sec.g Mr. Spence, Sponsor. X'9l F It A 01 'nn .3 G'-' 4x I' 1 le 68 Dennis Adams George Acker Clide Aldridge Walter Andersen Nancy Andrews Jerry Arseneau David Ashby Bruce Bagdigion . Carol Barth , Kent Bailey Cindy Baker QQ! , Lefty Barba Judy Barnhill 23 5 Q BQ .kv '1 Fl Maybe if l put the contacts in, too. I will be able to see it! contemplates M. McHenry. i , 1. I Steve Bates Norman Baugh La Vern Bazemore Carol Beale Chris Beamon Mickey Bednarek Sanford Bisese . no 'A . Q F.. S ,--I tx : JUN nv-'wg Alf -gn-, .f .:2 ! K ,. kv 'rn fag-it .xr 'Qui ,, 5. ., Guy Bishop .,,, 1 K V ' 'r' Gary Black - ,wk 5 ' ' - l . L V V 1, ' . 2 ' ' e gg. 3' 'xx t Sharon Blaces Doug Bland '31 Gilbert Bland Kenny Brake Jeff Brannock Linda Brill Lynette Brinkley Sharon Brown Stephanie Brumsickle Ronnie Bryan X AL K 69 NA -gf -ar' 4 . . nn, ,Q A -4 t ..- - , t .X an 'hi f,,Z,,,: Mi ' A H51 , ..,, 'g m 5 if iv vi' Oo. 'ir LOL I 7 1 'Lf' it ,wx QT i .f-5 1 CHX -us 134. Ql 5 15 A' e-' X1 fu. 0. 1' I up B.. J ? ,-041 J , J li-gf A8 'md 2 'So 'Q' 'IN ' W .. l Y I A I-Wiz -. L I1 R 4' 1? Laura Bueler Pat Byrns Mike Byrns Patty Campbell Chris Canfield Jim Carmack Janice Carpenter Mike Carroll Debbie Casey Billie Charnock Steve Chipok Ellen Clark Woody Clement Teddy Clemoms Debra Coker Nancy Cook Willis Courtney lrene Cousin Claudia Cox Bev Crandell Alayne Crawson Pam Creech Renee Crowson Delores Culpepper What did you say about Duke, boy? snaps Coach Mark Caldwell. Jim Cummins Muffie Curtis Kerry Dailey Kathryn Damron John Daniels Joe Daversa Carol Davis Janis Davis Pat Davis Marty Deafenbaugh ov' 'gf An.. 135 M, ga- 3. 0 nr -nn 1 sf U .4 A44- Wgf lx fn' H . mug' , s., I if Spartans Chosen as Class llama Y K John Dent Dale Dickman Denise DiVito Bill Dixon Gwendolyn Doles Nancy Doherty Karen Donaldson Jim Donnelly Mike Dow Carolyn Draughn Chuck Drysdale Denise Duane Loni Dungan Dee Durkee Karen Eckart Charlie Ellenbrand ,'5'5 aa 451' 1 X nf Cx Q..-. 3'- P 5. Xa. '31 Af 41 9 ' Y L 'Viv i1f,, , . 'K . MJ V. 4 . '- I-. , '1 141. Hey, Tony, since when does a right angle equal 60 degrees? questions doubting Ken Reightler. J VITY K -.,, mg if as '45 va pr-fm. VU -Po-A' ' .nun-., wp- 51 Cindy Ellis Eddie Erichsen Tom Farley Robert Fillmore L '2- fv' 'xr rv' 91- , ill 6 4. . ' A wi 9' K r I0 , 8.4 4'L l T '-v...,,-Q W N N. x 5- I 'Q' N7 , We Q Q- Q Q s Diane Fincher Pat Flickinger Barbara Fondren Jenny Frazier Jack Freeman Greg Fuderer Lansing Fulcher Carol Fulgham Robert Gabel Butch Gardner Gary Garner Janet Garner Debbie Gates John Gaut Donna Gayle Mary Geerlings Larry Gibson David Gilbert Don Gilbert Ken Glover i Barbara Gonsman Willie Graham Denise Gregorio Chuck Greer Jeanne Grissom Barbara Gruner Beverly Haislip Debbie Haley Susan Hamilton Robert Hammond Samuel Hargrow Debbie Harrell Ellen Harrell Lyn Haskins Gary Haynes wrrvf- ww- 'H-fffv-f -v- Y.- W :ug L im- Q v , lb 3' f -dl ....,. ,I Ak Y ...,,, Q Q, ,. -fn 1 -...f ,I A . y F llliss llrmslionq and lllr. Spence-Class Sponsors '3 ,S 4, - inc' ' if 3' John Heck Gloria Hedgepeth Diana Helms Cheryl Hensley Jim Higgins Anne Hill Cindy Hoffsetz learns to 'lSkin Them Tigers on unique F.T.A. Homecoming Float. I-' 6-N Q Ns., 1,4 -. ' L. NLT Q wif Blanche Keyes Frand Klingberg Donald Knight Judy Landy Joy Lansden Pete Leavitt Peter Ligman Linda Little Jerry Loevack 74 1 fp. Diane Hill Cindy Hoffsetz Bonnie Holland Joe Honeycutt Judy Hubbert David Hutchinson Linda Inge Cookie Jacobs Albert Jensen Ron Johnston Angela Jones Charlene Jones Jerri Jones Steve Jones Sue Keller 1 Jim Carmack looks like he's got a bad case of Junior Slump-or isn't that the well-known Sophomore Slump'P fa Paula Main Sandy Maki Ray Mangus Maureen McHenry Ray Maxwell David Mayo Jim McClurg Mike McCuIlar Larry McGhee Marty McKee Linda McMahon Sheila McWaters Andy Midgett Pat Miller Charles Monahan Jean Mooney Joan Moore JoAnne Mulhern Joseph Mullin John Munley ' 'M 54.1 I Q l d' UL 'ur' Barbara Lynch Gisele Macaraeg Andrew Mackel Bill Maddox 4. N. .fx Junior members of the Hurrah! Players ad- mire portrait of fellow Thespian Diane Bellomy. , s of 1 1 U ' .-, Fi . C' iii 0 A .il 'fn 4, vw ,qun 15. Q S-uv' -f 'bs 9'51 'fe E I N , Nr' i EN ? 4-Q Tb 1-, Q- 'Fur Butch Gardner appears to be absorbing geometry, while his mind is really on Friday nighf's game. Bill Murphy 'Q Q' Chris Murphy Jinkx Myers Chuck Narducci ESQ I . i 5+ A Qi - AW wiv 4 t If gs -as 4 'Q '15 to y ' ir. I ' -s-Y, 4.4 1' x -4, , 'x. .,s,i . .B ,f '-4 ,uf Q rw' Z A il 5 '! -41 ul if X 15 Tony Nester Susie Newman Mary Now Susan Nygard Karen Oldmen Brenda Outland Wendy Overbay Donna Owens Pat Owney Lennie Pallette Buddy Parish Jeff Parker William Parron Peggy Partridge Donna Pauly Brenda Payton Lynne Pierce David Pille Charles Pipkin Marion Pittman 47 Sheila Polard Joan Powers Charley Queen Binky Reese Ken Reightler Wayne Renfrow Rolly Reynolds Mike Rhodes Ronnie Rhodes Mark Riley Q'--J' VN X 1,1 .gf -.. .in 9' 'ol' 1 Nix I .-. ' R' ' :X tw' A' Sluilenl Diiecloiu Sponsored hu Ji. Class Larry Robinson fm: 'Y' 1 w Mike Rogers Brenda Rosenbalm .v Pete Rudd , -gAs,,.a 'IE 'Y' Q David Ruebsaman -V Kemp Savage Shirley Sawyer Kathy Schmith v ,M at M L af,x . Junior, Charlie Greer, leads the Marching Marlin Band in a practice for Homecoming. I ' I xx ,J X f',, ,, David Sears Frances Shealey Joe Shedd Becky Simpson Dan Skahill Hugh Smith Jackie Smith Jeannie Smith Louis Smith Spud Smith Dv X .ki -il 'J' 14 I. Barbara Tabor Judy Tate Harry Tatum Dave Taylor Don Taylor Patricia Taylor Robert Taylor Tim Temple Vicki Temple Cheryl Thornton David Travis Theresa Tubbs Fay Turner Robert Turner Debbie Uhlenbrock Wanda Walker Calvin Wall Larry Warner Barbara Warren Bill Watson Roger Watson 1-5 .3 U! F, 'R ff. ! 45 K ' B P as.. I A4 1-5 X ry .nr N. Ga, V an Q -ff. --5 'N ,A 'Q v' wif 1 ' 0 Y -. 'sh -1 v Linda Welch 2' Julie Wendd ' Cliff Wheelhouse L N if Bill Whitehouse ff ,ns I Q 15 nh. 1 TQ Ah.. ni-Hb' NN F . ew .H 'fy Z 'K . .,. wif:- .v 1 M X vi 'K R. fu Ti C' A AK Annual Staff photographer focused his attention here on T. Tubbs and S. Keller. 'I K K 1.4 Betty Whiteley Debbie Whiteside Roger Williams Beverly Williamson .e' :.f,jl - -.sp Marie Wilson Chuck Wise .Pat Wood Joe Wood t Wanda Woodall Mike Wray N -f Jo Ellen Wright Jeff Wyatt Melvin Yarn ev- Charlie Yelton Harry Young ,v Juniors 'LR'-Q' fx 1,4 E W 7 Q t x ,At , x 4- x?:,, Gu-1 'X wi s are 1 L11 if b--J S-sf x 11 Represent BHS al Bees and Girls Slale IMFWU F' ilk M- YR -1- 9 I-lil F 'ir 'T .. M, Y, t ,..,-..-... . Pretty Peggy Partridge privately ponders pressing personal problems. 80 nv... 1- Junior Class Sponsors ihonksoivino Danoo Kelly Young Sharon Zinno Junior Muffy Curtis seems to enjoy daydreaming, a sometimes favorite pastime of most of the many students of Bayside High School. 81 fi! vgiuli Sophomores . . . the middle class in high school life . . . two years finished . . .two years to go. . .always working . . .seeking a variety of interests . . . selling lolli- pops at the football games . . . Cage Those Tigers' '... aware- ness of coming responsibilities. . . the largest class in the school . . . participating in various school activities.. . Silas lVlarner . .. sponsoring a Thanksgiving basket for the underprivileged . . . large percentage of class on honor roll . . . Sophomore Slump . . . class assemblies . . . studying Julius Caesar' '... full of en- thusiasm! lst row, left to right: B. Orsak, Vice Pres. 2nd row, left to right L Pierce, Parlg K. James, Sec. 3rd row, left to right: J. Greer l-list Miss Davis, Sponsor. 4th row, left to right: K. An derson, Pres. Sid Ackaway Andi Acuff Debbie Adcock John Aldridge f 'Q ful' 'T ,sg .K T . al. 'N . Tania Alexander Pat Allard P v 4 ,g-1' if x P 5 V ii Sophomore Bently Jensen waits for the BHS band to line up for the Columbus Day Parade Sue Ballard Penny Banks Beverely Barnes Arlene Barun Thomas Bayse Ronald Bayse Chris Baxter Ann Beach Pam Beach Marlene Beacham Grant Beardslee Bonnie Bell ff' an in Y . K r ? , or f KA 'fx Ef f: 14' ' '35,-go, -,. -I ' 'yr' 5 1' 'V A K .5 ,go 4, , of - Q . X , ' i i , i 1 Sv X K S l -ft f. wk 1 L lloioo llndorsoo Heads Sophomore Class Q 'HJ . avi QA r 83 Suzanne Belmore Eileen Beran Carol Bills Tom Bishop Bay Bloomer Dorothy Brackeen Pam Braswell Debbie Brock Cindy Browning Robert Bunch Marla Burnes Joan Butcher Terry Carroll Jim Carter Paula Canfield Donna Castle Carl Chapman Melodie Chase 'ni 15' .vs 'N -v i 0 vu Robert Chester Donna Clanton Susan Clark Beth Cobb Curt Cole Cindy Collins Claire Corba John Connor Pam Copeland Gregory Cormier Carol Cowder Sam Craig Charles Crawford Matthew Crawford Kenny Creech W , rs! Qs X A.. , . Q1 J, ', ,Ml . iq' i A- , ,B t ,- v ,,. a . fx? 5 . asa mn Yr? Af o ii Qs 1' ' r W Q uh 415 Q ,ax 1 :ui ,H 15' i il 5 -if v- , C: Z! f if 'Ir .xl C? . .W , - ' x , I 3' 45.' F fc V S -1' v 'D , f. ' 'ff , , 'Bun 1 I Km' ' N S. 1, K 84 Barry Cullens Sharon Curran David Daigeault Richard Daniels Skip Dossett Tom Davidson Mike Davis Patty Davis Smiths lake Linda Deemar Jim DeGeagis William Dent Greg Desjardins Steve Desjardins Jimmy Dexter Bob Dickason Janet Dickens Dwight Dickens Bruce Dickrnan Virginia Dickson Fletta Dillon Patti Dinkler Jesse Doles Barbara Donaldson George Dow Delores Downing Nancy Downs Denise Drachnik Sherry Drucker Bobby Durbin Charles Dupree Betty Dunn John Dungan Patricia Duca Donna Eddy Sandy Edmunds Earl Edwards Marsha Ellis - Susan Ellis m ,ffuw-s1,.2'-I 'ss Af' ,A i.,L ig . it if b xx 6 4 . .WA J 6 . f r f ' W lg ...M as N 1 Q- - 'FW' J ' ' 'r-f vi ' S 4, - Qi ,, .-I . my ,- gig .im .. by X fl' x ggi-i 9 V 3, -ff' envy' s 17 3 , ,,,.. ,.,., . , .Y , ., ...M . t l ' 3 A si i is' 1 M. ,. ,. .-. rf' 1 .- , 2' s 5 . . ,,-Y.. li I- , fc ei- i , I if Ti ,X . A x ' Pail in Spiiil llleeli WN Pat Garrison Cecelia Gaughan George Geiger Bobby Gentry Sylvia Gibbs Tom Gibson , X i 4-4- 1. Vicki Emmett Freddie Erichsen Carol Erickson Cheryl Espincsa Dottie Finchem Billy Fitchett Brenda Ford David Ford Greg Fox Donald Gabe! Tim Gaffney Todd Gallagher Sophomore English teacher, Miss Erskine, glares disapprovingly at some unsuspecting study halIer , Q: Richard Giles Michele Grant Gwen Graybill Marie Greene Magie Greenwood Judy Greer Jim Gregory David Growth Jan Haley Q Barbara Hall Susan Hardy Brian Harris li I A... A I 'aw ,,-1 I don't care who you are- You still can't go through! -1 4uaidaff,rJJm.1t43g? ' I ' '-A. - ' 'I 'r i -e- 's 'Q-I bil Janet Hewitt Ivy Hibbs Marcia Higgins Karen Holloway Denise Holt Chuck Houck Angie Howard Gary Hudgins Gwen Hughes Kathleen Ingram Lee Jackson Robert James x , X -na 'V 3 4, x I 'x JI, B F , ., '- - v .L' Y if I 3 I by A, -I X x N , ,, r Q X Z! Wx.. 'Y N N - . - ,x Xa p A 1' as ' .II 86 2 4 n-,, I 1 A ssl A4 Kay James Diane Jennings Lee Johnson Chris Johnson Evon Johnson Vicki Jones Sheila Jones Myron Jones Ray Jones Richard Jones Linda Joy Kitty Kays --Q 7? gi X,-. S, T. AL -,B-N, -G W L JL QL Pedersen and Davis Spenser Sephemere Class Qs f.. -1 ,-. 10 'Q 1 3 N.- ' 1 A ,A is Q' Y-4 f , ge Chi ...sf ' av ,. 'sv Paul Kaulback Bob Kebbel Mary Keith Mickey Kern Rosemary Keyes Cheryle King Diane Kingan Kathy Kinney Debra Klaus Barbara Klingberg Mike Knight Sandy Kwight Darwyn Langley Mary Langley Rusty Law 87 Steve Lehurke Robin Leitch Alice Lemon Andrew Lester Mark Lipford Cathy Long Pat Long Gary Longmire Becky Lucas T ff ,ii ll'- 'Qe re ii 4, 4 '1'k M iw- 'su- 'l A A if Main ,as ov- , ,V A, 1. i '-I-, !.' A -H. sit 9511 V JFS, 5 L A. 5, , 4 Sophomores Kathy Mapp and Maggie Greenwood head the 1967 Junior Var- sity Cheerleading Squad at Bayside High. O. -'ul n Pat Mumford Sondra Nealy ,id L Steve Newmann r Victor Norman v--fo' fx pw in Cindy Main Kathy Mapp Sherry Marler Kim Marrow Scott Marshall Cynthia Maye Sandy Mayner Mike Maziarka Earl McCauIay Robert McCausland Pat McConaghy Jo Anne McDonald Terry McFadden Ronald McKenna Sharon McNeihI Cindy Meaker Carol Meigler Frank Miller Bonnie Mills Audrey Mitchell Eddie Mitchel Mike Mitchell Perry Moon Charlie Moore Chris Mullen S Suphomures Place High on Honor llnll Greg Oberlin Barry O'Connel Donna O'Neal Danny Overmire Mickey Pacini Cherie Page Barbara Parker Jerry Parrett Sandra Pavey Earl Pearce Barry Pearson Richard Peck Ricky Pendleton Dino Phillips Ray Phillips Nancy Pierce Debbie Pierce Kelley Platz Debbie Pleasant Joanne Potter Carolyn Poulter Jean Powers Pam Pritchard John Pritchett Football coach George Versprille intro- duces the 1967 Fighting Marlins at Bayside's first pep rally in our new stadium. at ' 'U' Tw Q 'F Q i 1' I s A ,.w 3-. L '1 X TJ Donna Pullen John Purcell Tom Pursel Pat Queen Barbara Redford Nancy Reed Keith Reese Pam Rladick Don Richardson Audrey Roberts Pat Roggers Paul Roggers Mike Rollings Floyd Rose Wayne Ross Kathy Roush Debbie Rowley Michele Rudnick Joe Russa lvlaria Russo Jim Rynn ..... Tim Salmon John Santivasci if, I .. il .A A r v 0- -S QQ'-5 F. Y lat 1 J Y KL 1' Barbara Schaefer Donnie Schell Betty Scott Patty Scott Susan Scott Pam Seaver nit ,. Glass nl 'ill Places Big in lllaqazine Drive ' Q 1 4 L-- - 10' ' Mrs. Polizos, librarian, works long hours improving the library. jun, ,ff Q ..- ,Ji 454. 156' Mr Savages biology classes indulge themselves in an interesting and ed- Sophs Become lleui Recruits for Clubs Bonita Seipel Wayne Sheppard David Spencer Susan Stevens Ftibert Stewart Bill Stokes Maryann Sherman Andrea Shrieves Kathy Strain Kathy Stratton Paula Sturmon Denise Sutton Sherrel Simpson Jane Skahill Mary Swan Ed Tabor Susan Tarkenton Shiella Tarkington Joan Skahill Terry Small Mike Tavares Dale Taylor Linda Taylor Jerry Thompson Barbara Smith Beth Smith Mark Thompson Alfred Thornton A-RJ i A .I '- v Vmgf K' .Ny ,F V R. K .KX X 3-.asia I H asv, 'RE 4? 5. Mike Thrash Lisa Tolerton Kathy Snow Howard Spence 'V Rf 'NINE Paul Tow Mike Vaillancourt Diane Varaski Jane Vincent Bruce Walda Nicky Wall George Wallis Tom Walters Pat Warblovv Bill Warren Curtis Waskey Nancy Watkins Margie West Lester Wicks Micnell Wilber Allie Williams Bert Williams Denise Williams Sophs lldd Slienqlh and llhililil ln Vaisilu even ' 1.- -' ' .o. Q 5 X, ' r H. xl k - uh. 'mlm JJ: xjfi Q' 1' LP- is x gr ' ' iw- 1 'W 1. ' .4 1 sf a John Williams Wayne Williams Warren Wilgus Johnny Wills Gary Wilson Mike Wilson Betty Witt Dennis Whitehead Kathy Whitehouse Douglas Whalen Gregory Wolfington Carol Wright Sophomores show spirit at 6th bell pep rally. Bayside English students enioy VoIpone as performed at PA V ' x V- .g' 'B Marcia Wells .N 'V in B Leon Yarn ' , , Q ' f 411 Sandra York ,, .pl .- Al Young A - ,fr l - ! . 9' Y 'Sins .V X v' .-. PN ,- Judy Young v V ,sw Tommy Young .Q - i LL i. 1. N. lim Q Dix 'NTBYIT Y -ur 3 ' 1 -. Y Nancy Akers Pat Almeda Phyllis Alphin Van Angleman Emmanuel Asercion Beth Ashbacker Steve Ashley Skip August Linwood Austin Stephanie Austin Alan Aycock Kathy Babashanian John Barnes Susie Barton Cathy Baldwin Pam Barba Lee Barrett John Barricks Chris llwens Elected flush President Freshmen . . . finally having a name . . . no longerthe youngest in the school . . . two members plac- ing on the Bayside Scholastic Team.. .joining different clubs . .. Romeo and Juliet . .developing lasting friendships. . .maturing . .. gaining experience . . . preparing for Varsity sports . . . one of the largest classes in the school . . . zesty cheers liven Junior Varsity football games. . , led by able leaders . . . showing lots of spirit . . . anticipating careers. ' 94 't f -ov' iS. 11' Doug Boyd Marian Boyce Bill Boyer Karen Butler Kathy Byler Beverly Byrum Lee Califf Carol Carmack Margaret Carpenter Pam Canfield Tim Cannon Carol Chapman Robert Chase Robert Circelli Sharon Clark Donnie Craft Pat Craig Terry Craig ti.: . 9 r Terrance Bazemore Dale Beardslee Luther Becraft Andy Bednarek Ginny Bell Pam Bell George Beran Ann Bertelson Ronnie Bishop Tommy Blankship Kenneth Bracken Charles Bradford Doug Barnes Rick Brannock Steven Brasvvell Annette Brinkley Bob Bridges Patricia Bridgess Linda Brock Carol Brown Freddy Brown Bill Bruden Lloyd Boha Beverly Boldin ,ra . at 'vt 4- 95 'Pg-5' Freshmen English teacher Miss Wallace gives a disgusted cant you do better look to one of her students Q! .. -fn ' 4- Q. Y.. 4-1 , lf' Uh Artis a popular elective of many freshmen. ,-, ,cr Q Richard Colson Angela Copeland Debbie Copeland Gene Cousin David Cox Donnie Craft Pat Craig Terry Craig David Crandell a 7 '33- , Ar Juli Lisa Divito Robin Dixon John Doherty Nancy Doss Betty Drysdale June Dudley Doe Durkee Karen Early Michelle Eckart Steve Edmondson Joe Edone Fred Edwards Faye Elliott Marvin Ellis Denise Emmans Ann England Janet Euvert Everett Feldt Gloria Ferguson Cindy Fischer Kevin Fleming Jim Flinn Bonnie Ford Terry Foster Jeff Fox Bobby Frazier William Frost Teresa Fuller N .i , , ca Li -, it -Y nil i i x MX- 54 J Q . 'args I .Ji C. , 1- V I xi ', ... x.- ' '. ' . Q 4' Q5 tv Q A , 'kg i . Q 1 i L YJ. ' '2' I at Q fel Q -71 T Q Q: . 5 ' fi eh Richard Crane Patti Cullins Patti Cunning Jeff Curtis Willis Cutchin Barry Dailey Robert Davie Donald Debeorgis Sharon Dempsey David Dexter Gail Dietze Bill Dimsmoon RWM -.f ,. .5 . 5. fl- h Q ng C! ..- v-' ' 1-f' , - A Q ' - -nf C 'K' Chuck Garcia Gorden Geiger Linda Gordon Becky Grimes ' I I K 'f 5f7fT':, ,. Bob Griggs Joan Gauss Tonyia rwin IX, r A Robert Hagans Donna Hamilton ' , 1-vu. AQ rv 'W' W N x it 4 K., ' f r rf.: r U, 5r1..4r ti 1 Debby Gfaff Frances Hamilton Warren Hamm A ' ' Q l Charles Hanner I Eaibigiszzzz r ' H 9 Marshall Harrell -Q ,. S , .L Charles Harris .Q ,Y 1 W sf' f r mir X' M Q. 'Pl . i Steve Greer PHTTY HHVUS ' N 'V 'N A A 5 Stephanie Gregorio ERE H5135 d Q r I ic ar arro ' ' ' ' S M T Steve Hart U ,, s L K Q 135 3 Davera Harvey re., ' Sheila Hassell ef: ,7 W ,A - ' g Dale Hayes ' ' ' 'D Debbie Haynes 'I' ,f r . Q .C s Charlie Heath ' 4 4 -, , ' ' Kay Heath X 4 ti at A . ses! W' ,ms Mark Hendricks 'Q L h l i ,, ' Kenneth Hensley 4, s Henry Hergow f M wg Mike Higgins ft -1' ' Tony Higgins . Ly -, f Q r Alice Hui S er- rr, fr- ' . r M - Ronald Hill , ' 4 xg ' .u 1 , Bobby Hilton W tw by f't Pam Himelick C l 43' ,, '4 F ' . A Richard Hodges f ' Q, 5, Linda Heffeetz A ' 'f l 0 Q- f' ' A R rf? Butch Hollenbach -V W '- 5 . A Bob Hoover ' R ' C-.- ss K ' Robert Hopson A., ,r y 'fe ,..f Diane Hornsby is X? . 3 0 t , fisjggl Patti Horton V V, ' ftifl . Renee Howard ffl ' , , ,, Doug Hudson '- 1- r- r X Dale Hunt , . , 1 ' Kathy Ives .. f -e David Jackson N b 1 b Gail Jameson Q A 1 5 - Q12 N wal' lx Q g . it 3 Wm fi' 97 ost' av is 1 'Y 4. X AL XG 1' 'fb 54 Qt Mr. James prepares for his Algebra I class. Us 1 AVS ', .rg .W, jf' JH- .12 K-, ,M M. , . JX x rg , si-W I ,L , lllanu Freshmen Become Hcquainted with Hlq Dale Maciejewski Mickey Mackinnon Ronnie Maddox Sue Martak Mike Martin Mardy Massey Lynn Matthews Cathy Mattson Janet Mayo if T Joanne Jameson Keith Jaynes Tom Jean John Jelly Connie Jimersor Ernie Johns Jay Johnson Jack Johnson John Johnston Marsha Jones Ralph Jones Yolanda Jones Mike Justice Helen Kalasinsky Robert Kaye Dan Kilmurray JoAnne King Paula King Donald Knight Lester Knight Bill Kuhn Alex Kupetz Gary Lambert Bill LaRose Margaret Lassiter Ellen Lavelle Gary Lawrence Judy Leavitt Linda Ligman Vickie Lineberry Bill Macelhiney Terry Logedon David Luce Gary Lupole Karin Lynn ehra is i i- sr 1 5? gg 1 by u- ni? 27 Sharon McClain Eddie McCulloug Carleen McCullough Debbie McDanie Richard McDaniel Mark McNair Kay Meador Diane Metzger Phyllis Meyer Donald Midgette Carol Miller Robert Mills Kenneth Mitchell Jo Moore Bridget Morris Pam Morris Raymond Mulhearn Cathy Murphy Mark Murphy JoAnn Musaechio Robin Myers Robert Neff 'Sv N fa' i I C ' -491 9, '-N4 -du, s... X . L4 79, rr M. 6 ,nv Freshmen support Senior Clas Z' 1 , Q? fl M 'Qi -ru 99 Es -if s dance. Carla Nelson William Nelson Sandy New Alfred Norman Meg Norton Thomas Oldman Elaine Oltz Ivan Orsak Jimmy Osborne Randy Owens Chris Owens Pam Owny Max Padilla Marilyn Paquin David Palmer Marsha Pancoast Cell Parks Marvin Parrish Caralene Parrish Dennis Pauly Donald Payton av AW 'ic'-, Am 9- - J. - wx r ur- frm, y P KVAL 4 V I ! I 4: ' , , Q N ,wk 9' M 4' '.-r A , ml V K S ' i V: X' sl- -i 4. H-.ge V 'v . f 1: x el 'T'T 'fff ng. 1 , 'U' . S Q' AL 'bf 'Q N-an if I N . 4,1 .- 9 Q. Robbie Pease Billy Petree Debbie Phillips Greg Piasccki Lance Platz Richard Pollard Kathy Porter Kathy Porter Karen Predix Herbert Price Charlotte Pruden Pat Quicke Debby Renfrow Jimmy Rhodes Donald Richard Laurie Richardson Steve Richendollar Ann Riley Pat Robbins Louise Rollins Rusty Rowley Cindy Runkle Gary Russell Stephanie Salmon Charlyne Sanders Elizabeth Sawyer Janet Schmate Cindy Schrant freshmen Experience llaqedu el Romeo and Juliet J.V.s cheer with Varsity at pep rally. 3 54 Lv- ' Q' ,, wi QP I I i ' ..fi- Jeanne Scott Jody Scott Mike Scott Jerry Sellen Jack Servies Becky Short Jennifer Sims Nancy Simms Wilma Singleton Beth Skinner Debbie Small Bill Smith Cathy Smith Ellen Smith John Smith Peggy Smith 100 f ' ' as f ' J 'Cu 1: yx as X R 4 ' ,... , Na I x,A' W X K, -it ww Q il O, va I :N 'X .GM Q5 1-5 parade. Stephin Smith Tom Solomon Terry Sparks Cindy Spencer Debbie Spires l Sharon Steffy Melanie Stephenson John Stommel Carol Sulinski Ruth Sutphin Elaine Swan Sue Tate Chris Taylor Cheryl Tereskerz Marsha Tew Cindy Thompson Debbie Todd Patty Treadvvell Allan Trego Dennis Turner Robert Tyer Paula Umbeger Jim Usrey Tom Viele Debbie Wade Susan Wagner Don Walker Chris Wallace Bill Wallis Flick Walsh Q 6 Ylv Freshmen band members, along with Miss Virginia Beach, take part in fx diffs 9: ar sr- .Q af L i 'X ' U' Y -'lv' , 'Q-3' g., ' A .ns Q- zewifr' ' 'wmg N.. 3 'Lf L i fi , fir- Y if xi , g . YAG, as - 'Q ' ' vu- mi N ' 4 as' M. ' is l .CJ g Aff- i X f ,f. 1,if , i fl at A I 'WNY '-.,J' 'REQ . '. agqx, N , 7 1 , . 1 'x 1' 1 1- , N tg' K , ,ef I M - ' 4 ' ai 31534 jf ' -he 'tif' , A 'ff p-an . ,,,- .nm in -v ,W I 5'- ' Ov Q 'X . , 4 in iff' .nv 4 -i.. ,Q . 'Y Y, Q-N x .1-., K W. .,, , -A is dy . K viii' V , 3 f ' if S' if is rf'- QQ ' QF'-T 'K 'H ,sg - i 4 -lg .1 .sus 4, N A Li, , , -N r N4 J T i, - ji w , f .. . N Q, ' luis -.IL , . Q raw' at :NN f Q , ' 'X Lucy Walters Terry Ward Anna Watson Arline Wayler Craig Wayman Steve Weeks Paul Weiss 6-pix Q ffl l Leonard Wenyon G. ag -. -. Q gf v , Q Bruce Whalen 'Q ' 'A My tg. 1' f Lucy Whiteley 'jg ' N - N 'j ' .,,, ,M M M Janice Whitford 'X C 1 V .fri if. , -If A George Whitley F f .ly gt W f Jane Whitmore ' vi C .s ' Carol Wickham i 'if Q 4 . L 101 1? ff Y? Johnny Wilgus Donna Williams Okay, pencil, whats wrong with you?! StUa'tW S u AL x . 5 Pete Withers ei., Jimmy Witt Ray Woodhouse - ' W Jackie Wright Joanne Wynne James Zaeller ff 1 ,, Freshmen Guided ho Sponsors iiiaiihoios, Bolster Homeroom begins the days curriculum with announcements. 102 Pre-freshmen . . . new arrivals on the scene . . . an initiation into the complexi- ties of high school life . . .a period of adjustment. . . groping their way through the long corridors of Bayside High . . .the excitement of their first school dance . . . the winning class in the magazine sale . . . seeking new identities . . . participants in the SCA Christmas food drive... iden- tifying with new and different surround- ings. . . making many new friends . . .sup- porting many of the school's activities . . . beginning a search for knowledge . . . giving Christmas stockings to an orphan- age. . . starting the long hard road to Graduation. fr ' fr W e fn :, Lf Uv -X 1st row, left to right: M. Partridge, Pres.g B. Taylor, Chap. 2nd row, left to right: G. Smith, Vice Pres. 3rd row, left to right: P. Todd, l-tist.g B. Smith, Treasg Not Pictured: Miss Ervin, Sponsor. lllille Partridge Elected Eighth Grade President ra ig Q- A 7 ',.- as av,l 1.. 5.1.4 Xa -g Barbara Adams Thomas Adcock 'F 1- Doris Adkins ' Molly Adkisson Kevin Aison Carol Aldridge ' i . h 'gf . . Altice Alligood Carol Allison Sally Allsopp '- Regina Andes Buddy Apostoles Carol Arrigo Luis Asercron Steve Assaid Mark Babashanian h g Lee Bagwell Q. r Maftha Bake 4 Donna Baker 103 lllumpian llmls Become familial lu English Students 1 ' ' 5' x iw' 61 gohn Ballou . - ,,, .A '. ' r haron Ballance 7 'N i 5' 'mf 'J , ' .1.- Cecil Barker - ', Q - 5' , W 4 -ff Kenneth Bass ' ' -3' . Molly Baxter , ft, f - - 4'-,f 6 , Patricia Bayce I , .1 Bruce Beach ,,. ,, Q , , , 'Z Jean Beach I . 'V L , Rusty Beacham bf' - f , ' ' Q1 Pam Beale ' -. f Rick Beck f Q V V Craig Bei! Dil A Joey Berlando , .- I.. , an -'N Janet Bertelson V. Westy Blades I .. C 'r ' David Bland XL Bob Bolt l X V Debbie Boone 4 7 Sandra Boone N , I Bill Bordeau 7? 0' ' ' Marilyn Boroughs - 4 r - ,, Mike Boswell ..T- ' ' .-:jf Joyce Boyd 1 Mike Boyle I ' , Rhonda Branstetter 0, w Saundra Branstetter pete, Carrico ' f Leon Brewton p I C ' ' t Elaine Brinkley au an -W .r I ' ' K - Q. Stephanie Britt ' ' , ,. Susan Broadaway Becky Caten 'L ' -Q J Billy Brock William Chandler ' -3 ' Kay Brothers 1. X f l V Q s 4 , Patty Brothers ,, ' Melanie Brown Tom Chjpgk N - - . K enneth Brugger Bonnie Clark ... ' Linda Burgstiner , -1- X xl' l.-I Y: 4: Richard Burke -r ' H ' ' Robin Buys Cameron Clark . ' ' ' ir -- Barry Carlton Debbie Clark Q 'lx ' .Q - . Billy Carpenter i - 1 i. N' ' 7 P' I 'fb A 41 A A' X I X 104 'N 'A-i ix ' tg A lx IL wg 31, K L-QF, ,lx I-:Gin A is --4 ...K ...,.- 1 in Q- Gwen Cordrey Rita Cornetfe Darlene Cox Bonnie Craft Scott Creech Elaine Creekmore Mike Creekmore Marilyn Crites Sharon Culpepper Mary Cummins Robert Custer Pam Cutchin Ai an .,. 'Q l 1: 'W 'X ..:. if 1 1 ' 1 Qu' R.. Joan Clement Roger Clifford Jeannette Collins Sandie Columbia Robbie Cook Bill Cooke Bill Cooper Daschell Copeland William Copeland i i 0: ' , V 75 A4 7 , A i 44 Crowded hallways bewilder new pre-freshmen rv' ' r 8 W 4:3 .. .. ,,, L S 5- I - ' YF mf, ' nr -F 5551 f i Q X C A ,lu N , - Us gs J my ,svviu M , , 8 6 K r , A :L ,. C , 3. X 1 D M, 1 W, U' 5 NV, 5 fab -61. . .71 H XR P, 50'- ,Q '- Q.. L 105 's ro? S' -Q1 .TPM VKX! ,fl . Sv Q, 'N' AL f .E 57 it ,luv it -A R wr lk mx ai Faye Daniel Sheryl Daniel Donna Dale Pam Davenport Nick Daversa Nancy Davidson Richard Davidson Dave Dawson Helen Davis Marri Davis Jennifer DeStio Kandy Deafenbaugh Jan DeFoe Cliff Dickman Mike DiRienzo Frank DoBronte Ruth Doughty Millie Downing Corrine Downs Emerson Dunks Talmage Dunn Sandra East Chris Edwards Richard Erickson David Fagan Ronnie Farabee David Farnham Phillip Feldt 'Q 1 , 'Q I 5 1 Sue Felton x ' Charley Ferer ' 1- John Ferer Pat Fillmore 2, s G X 0- , if ff .X X Q ' I 1 if , - f ,gs -on Robert Finchem Marjorie Fitchett Vickie Fitzgerald Anthony Fontanilla -L J - Julia Frazier Patricia Freeman K Debbie Fulcher ,as - f 4- as .Ht ni X .,,. , John Fulcher .Qs , . x M L Kathy Schmidt practices baton at band rehearsal. Lisa Golten Donna Ganzales Mike Gordon Jan Goodrich Jeff Graves Ronald Gracy Kim Gregory Tom Greenwood Donald Greer Gerald Haislip Pat Haley Nancy Hallal Sally Hammond Scott Hanson Cindy Harper Helen Harris Dennis Harrod Betty Haverty Debra Havey Bill Hawkins Deardra Hayes Bobby Fulgham Dennis Gable Karen Gallagher Laura Gallop Denny Garland Evelyn Garton Jay Gaskins James Gaughan Forest Godwin Andy Gayle .X . I ,fn A 3... ps ,, v Q 1' 1 rv sg J, Ak rw is N K nv gf-4.. N.,n -L Q X il C: :Q QQ , AL o. s-f ' lt., I- Sf'- , Q 1-Q 'V' it - Al 'f 'lv .5 if uf I .ff ah of Q.: X., xx 106 V' if , Q .L- of' ew KAL Q 'mf vv -.2 E H-S.. -L i All 'ii Q-f -sd' lah Raymond Howerton Kim Hubbard Darryl Hudson Richard Huntly James Hutchinson John Hutchingson Ed Inge Doug lvie Marie Jacobs Patty Jacobson Bobby Jaeger Kay Jackson Alison Johnson Mike Johnson Ronnie Johnson Larry Johnston Donald Jones Johnnie Jones Vern Jones WaNelle Jones Mark Kantowski Carol Kebbel Pattie Keller Becky Kelly Dorothy Kenned Jean Kern Bitsy Keys Joyce Kimball Y s. -we 4 'L 0 ab William Hefty Shirley Helmick Judy Helms Jack Hensley Kathy Higgins Steve Hill Pam Hill Sharon Hipple Roy Hodges Terri Hodges Terry Hodges Sonny Holt Who stole my chalk? demands Miss Maness Math teacher. leehniques learned in lite Science Classes as ' '-I l N , 4-.1 -...x sh ,F I -r Y X '75 -fagim. f ',' Q 14 'N ff' ,-r vs' l - v Q x Y fb X L ' it 4. Q-f 'Nd' A AL s. f 'e .Q A' vw , . 6, ve AQ 'V l T' 1 xl 1 1, 1 l I A al K lk 542' , in ff' I . fm ff: F-' fd' 1 P uh 1 Nui 1 .1 -.1 -1? 4' -cc' 1 - mm ix has 'W f' Z. 1. Q' 'T Y i .Sf S' t Et DHT lest Prepares Students ter Future testing ',,. ! ' '-'A .' its-if he nf ' ' 0' ,DI t L V F 1 W . 1 - . r: fi L X I I .- .X Q A X A fp .. ,Tai ff -ix V , ' 'N' Qs K Qt x 'nu I P35 L'-45 ! I s A4 David King Mirian King Ray Kinney Elaine Klaus Dennis Klavenski Gary Kwight John Knox Robert Kresse David Krejcarek Mike Lahti Karen Landers Mike Land Frank Langley 575- 5' Joan Langley i ., Keith Langley ei. '14 at .X as y :iff if -4 T' it ff ,L T M ,,. ,... V1 1 N.,- X - Keith Lathinghouse Phillip Lawson Dianna Lech Michele LeClaire Nita Legue Gail Leimbach Betty Lemon Joseph Linderen Dianne Levernois Paul Lucas Teresa Ludwlck Donald MacDougalI Karen Maddox Bill Mahler Linda Main Karen Mangus Roderick Manuel Debbie Maples Ted Maresh Nancy Marshall Martine Marshburn Steve Maxwell David Maynard Keith McDaniel Deborah McDonald Donna McClure Mike McColgon Tony Mclntyre John McMahon Pamela McMyne Lewis Meadows 108 ,, Www ft -I F , S.. ,d ' I 'av I '- V faq, 15 t. , ,. 1 L Q. ETF' 'walt O0 414 1 ,cr 1 av, ...,'J UF me N V 'ff cc .. Q4 I xx 'ul I Q1 P lm CO lb 41' 1 J Ov ' . fx 1 V vf 2 U ',- Q, .. x .Vx ,, -q ' 1 5 i nv 'A , -J' , . A.. IR 1 a W-J ,W- A Iv ' -f Q ll, af, 4- -,..- -K, l Holly Morcerf Andy Morris Debbie Morris Mike Morris Molly Morris Peggy Moye Cindy Murphy Diana Murray Flick Narducci Greg Narron Terry Narron Becky Nealy Debbie Neff Pam Nester Theresa New David Newmann Frank Newsome Gail Nixon Darrell Noland John Now Nancy Odom Donna Ogan Ritchie O'Neil Janet Ore . Margie Orlowski Kenneth Outten Keith Otten Bobby Outland 3 I r Joan Mench Brent Midgett Debbie Midgette Bob Miller Martha Miller Rosa Miller Vira Mills Martin Mingo Andy Mitchell Marcia Mitchell Melissa Mitchell Robert Mitchel Mary Mize Lorraine Mondrella Eddie Monroe Mike Montrose Janice Cheeks . . . grader?! fn: 0- I is ... . -ol' 5- t 1 'Q ,h ' ' an-6 0- 92 ' - ,A ',' , Q1 - E X xl X , - W, N1 Q! G A ' 'i vs C'-f I -Q .-A ,... X A . A G-fi 109 x x cyl Senior or Eighth .i ex.. 5,5 'Fa tt V i f . X 'X ir f so '47 Q Y ' - . , li i' v N Ai ., .af amy -bi' ' ' S Q - D F ',l -'-- y 1.37 ' N B v lr' .-Q, W A K, .wg eg QL 1 Kal K A Carol Richard Debbie Richards Becky Ricker Ronnie Rickman Bob Riley Tommy Roberts Mecia Roberts Marilyn Robertson James Roles Sherry Roles Debbie Rouse Nancy Ruggeri Joan Ruptz Diane Russell Renee Samonte Ricky Saul 110 WM' Jeff Owens Lee Owens Glenda Parker Linda Parker Beverly Parris Patty Parrish Jimmy Parron Micheal Partridge Carla Patrick Mike Peake Greg Pearman Jennifer Peck Regina Percefull Cindi Perkins Sally Perry Steven Peters David Pierce Ed Pillar Richard Poole Charlie Powers Allen Presley Karen Price James Proles Mike Propst Jimmy Purcell Debbie Quinn Diane Reilly Lana Reynolds ,JN i . Or' . u. O I JR. Sawyer Freddy Schel Debbie Schmitt Margaret Schrank Beverly Schraer Jim Scott Jeff Schwartz Cliff Sechser Karen Seipel Donnie Sellers Steve Shao Kathy Sheehan Randy Sheeley Tim Shelby .., - - -1 sw--U ': 'aTs i':' ge,,4.1,f.,g , -3 '9 41 i . iq li J - i.. ATT. . X y V Q 4 5 k if :Q Q 1. N it 1.3 , 4 L -if eve ,. .i S. , S - Q I -.X Q -L ' X 1 ' ... R42 .ah llliss Ervin Hdvises Students in Class Hctivilies if if W Q1 X , Q Y L ml v Q g ..' . xg ...pf IL as 9. R. 0 : aT ,I '-1 Marlenia Shelton Lynda Sherman Emma Simpson Vivian Simpson Jim Skinner Betty Smith Bill Smith Gary Smith John Smith Linda Smith Terry Smith Archie Smitherm aft Danny Snead Belinda Snider Chris Snider Pam Snyder Luther Spence Bill Stanford Steve Stanford Gladys Stephens Warren Stewart Richard Strain Bill Sutphin Kathy Talbert Ann Tarkenton Sherry Tarkington David Taylor Ftolanne Taylor Sharon Taylor Bill Teterton Linda Theisz Dona Thomlison 111 . 'G' f K- , ,v . , '4:.i 3Q 'D' I Aw W '4 MJ' ah Q 1 I l 41' t i ' L 4' ' 1 O .- ta. 1,1 ' ,vp , ? 5- i 'tl -1 -v ' -4 vi? 'xl , I lips: - haf ,Q vu . .Q M 1 - Th K N? ff i X W was 112- . '1 ' 1 if 11 S? 1 bmi, Q Club Pailicipaliiin-Guide lui luluie leadership lliile ,Q vs .55 iv 'lxblsic li.. 1 lm' tv ap 0 'N Q . gf -.Q I, ' 'Q' 'ith - I 1 Q 4 i '53 .g L Susie Thompson Bonnie Thornton Randy Tice Patricia Todd Jeff Tripodi Rodney Tripp John Triscritti Brenda Turley Pat Turner Georgia Tuttle Shirle T ler Linda Waddoups Sharon Wairight Karen Walda Brenda Waldoups Debbie Walker Y Y Lesley Varnadore Larry Walker Phyllis Viele Lisa Vomorde Joe Voorhes Debbie Wallace Brenda Waddoups Pam Warner 4 41' 'I' r 1 - L his 0 -, Q., A X I all T Nr .L N. A1 2,v' I- A t i' ' 1. 4 'N' X I 'v IC. 4-- .cyt- X915 Shirley Warnick Bill Warren Robert Warren Walley Warren Peggy Watkins Sandra Watson Linwood Watts Bruce Watson Paul Weathers Vickie Welborn Nancy Wendt Kathy Wenyon John Whalen Bobby Whidbee Alda White Susan Whitford Charles Wiggs Keith Williams Charlene Willis Melody Willison Jack Wilson Jean Wilson Karen Wilson Mattie Wilson Bobby Wise Johnny Wise Mike Womack Billy Wood i l If Q R ' 5 1 K P E Ialgslid La md ,W . ,. ,sg A, W-683' img . 'F f J' NW J' if -.1 3 'Wu f , gifs me ' - TA- EN i X. i Q W 2 x i . , Q ' A r ' x - 25i.,fjg'i.91 1 Mis- 99433 'V -tl if l, ti 'fu N ,ts X. 5? 25' 5 x,:QA 'v,,,-M? - .l Q P - , A 'yi 2 . ,qi A .xr ' T VWN h i giirgj is 1, is QI , 1 fs A Y ' 'H i ,. ,,,,t,, ' .t f - T ' fo: ' , I :,g3Q',5fExQ: ET ' gg 'L-' ,Fi ff .-..K + .,fw..iu..l1sf ' x A t Q, -' , , F ' - asf, 'gg x - M s , -as - Q - - ' .. A 4 Q sf V g gl gh s . r ,-,A - b. fi H 5 if ' I w . t , if... .w- - 4 .qw in FQ! Q 'Y 'S' . , an is I , 'J -K S. 323' g, .a'A'Q' i - -5 X. . .s 'A ,., M A Ns 4 Q at' nr dvi' '43 Q -1 .W . - N 1 'f 'Z ' ' Af' W, t ' L ' ' tg? sf 'y L t , i A if, ' f ,f 0. ' I T 'Q . 2 W ,Q y 3 K Y- in M f x E Si W , -tv f' .P i ff' W- , f' is 3 1' -v 1 ' v 4 an- ..A Hurrah! Players dream of an Elizabethan Music Box in Oyster Bowl Parade. pf qv an F I vi 0 11-, Q h .. -. v f 'J ? s -. ,1 wi Q wr'-v'1 Michelle Wright Diane Wynne Sandra Wynne Jeanette Young Vicki Young Joe Ziljiznjak Somehow Mrs. Porter never seems to get out from behind those papers. Q., H ,. 11 if sf 1. ., 1 V 5, , 4 In .,gW:s,I.lv.vl.Q?:.4h'-G,, W ,v . .'n,., .5 '- v . .4 , . - . 4, ,gg 442. - '1 ' .' ' 'f 'fxf , ' ' ' LV f , , my ' , ' ,z wx-.J ,- K. x . . '- , ,','.1'.r,.', , , ,J A ,. V ,' 1. . -' w- Aff--fm-1 -1' XJ -A .. 'f -,i- X. 1 , . !'3'-M-Uv v M' ' . fm .. rm. .ff ,, 4 -.-,- -. 1 H -, V ,V ,,vV.4f:, A.gvi,xl,f-L! , ,Q , L .Lx-'I ,,.b!. xx . . -J ,.':, 334, ,, , 1 4.-fl ,'-T?-v.'fiEL1''- if- 4.41 f gi- -yu, .93 ,ll-Q. Mg lx. 'ur -' 12-'X '-'J . ww- wg. , A ,m. 24, ,I , J H ctsvmes Q4 1' I f S.C.A. committee reports due . . .food and more food . . . Service Club of the Year is . . . clubs with their floats participating in first Homecoming Parade . . . the Marching Marlins perform at . . . new organizations added to extra- curricular activities . . . meetings on an l.C.C. or S.C.A. week . .. washing blackboards, scrubbing desks . . . visits to Old Folk's Homes . . . sponsoring dances . . . donating Christmas decorations to S.C.A .... a training ground for leadership . . . membership drives ...supporting an orphan . . .parties for fun . . . ordering club sweat- shirts and pins . . . promoting school plays . . . journeying to historical places . . . money-raising projects-a bake sale, a car wash, a beanie sale . . . initiations . . . a constitution drawn up . . . friendly competition . . . electing capable officers . . . a'successful year. I ,.. A .9 , - '- .- '. 2 Q - fd' i c ' . x . cw 1 rf F,-,Q -5 4 1 87' x 1 ' S -al 'rx .l '- f' ' , Q . 7511 l- v X IL. -'. ,,,-q-W,-v , Ag., ,..,.,...-D., u - ,u 115 lil, Teresa Tubbs, Corresponding Secretary and Pat Dent, Recording Secretary. Where are the committee reports? Why don't you do something with all this food? Don't forget the SCA meeting in 604 today! Did you turn in all those evaluation forms yesterday? Only one point! The Service Club of ' the Month is Keyettes! Shhh-it's Quiet Day! Oh no! An ICC meeting today? Have you seen the exchange stu- dents from Norview? The SCA wel- comes you to Open House. Read the bulletin board!! i. l SCH Uhieetive is tn Strengthen Entire Student Bndn if , s-1' 'Ulf 1st row, left to right: Carol Ericksen, Chaplaing Maureen McHenry, Parlia- mentarian. 2nd row, left to right: Shelley Pancoast, ICC Chairmang Mrs. Ingram, Sponsor. Barbara Fondren, Treasurer of the SCA. gee. l 1 ,..4. tid' QW? 117 Chuck Wise, Vice President of the SCA I I I I I ,xx-' . 'JW ff: - .. VARIETY SHOW COMMITTEE: lst row, left to right: D. Brickle, S. McWaters, Co-Chairmen. 2nd row. left to right: K. Overmire, P. Parker, J. Powers. 3rd row, left to right: V. Hendricks, K. Henderson, D. Skahill. MEET BAYSIDE COMMITTEE: 1st row, left to right: C. Owens. 2nd row, left to right: J. Powers, B. Orsak, B. Ashbacker. 3rd row, left to right: E. Smith, M. Now. 4th row, left to right: K. Damron, J. Jones, C. Hoffsetz. YV . sk C2 SCA REPRESENTATIVES: lst row, left to right: C. McCullough, J. Kimball, J. Todd, J. Casper, S. Thow, F. McDaniel. 2nd row, left to right: A. Tar- kenton. K. Higgins, R Samonte, M Langley, M. Pancoast, K. Butner, S. Salmon, D. Durkee, M. Tummins. 3rd row, left to right: C. Palmer, R. Hamil- ton, J Chee-ck, E. Smith, L DiVito, C Baxter, L. St. Louis, M. Russo, E. Tuttle. 4th row, left to right: P. Kelly, S. Bellmore, D. Plott, N. Marshall, G, Macaraeg, C. Gaffney, J. Cummins, W Anderson. 5th row, left to right: S. Hensley, L. Gentry, J. Pierce, S. Brent, P. Braswell, W. Overbay, B. Wong, C Greer, P Lavelle, B Williams 118 ICC REPRESENTATIVES: 1st row, left to right: P. Lavelle, B. Orsak, M. Greenwood, D. Copeland, M. Partridge, P. Kalinosky, B. Chase. 2nd row, left to right: P. Partridge, L. Pierce, K, Damron, C. Gaffney, B. Hamilton, M. Walters. 3rd row, left to right: M. Langley, J. Cheeck, S. Pancoast, Chair- man, E. Tuttle, M. Now. 4th row, left to right: T. Gaffney, C. Jones, L. Olcese, L. Mumma, Y. Freve, B. Chandler, B. Wong, D. VanNewenhuise, C. Wise, M. McHenry. SCH Commillees Sliive lui Bellei School llummunicaliun 1 LX tx HoMEcoMiNG COMMITTEE: 1strow, .1 left to right: C. Cox, D. DiVito, Y. Freve, Co-Chairman, B. Baker, C. Whitson, Chairman, P. Early. 2nd row, left to right: M. Langley, B. Ashbacker, H. . I K Smith, K. Henderson, B. Sprinkle, L 'T if ' I Co-Chairman. 'f ta V i ' 7' L2 T at . .ag-:ff W iv' uv' 5 , S: ' Q 0 Q ,','. --ap. -X. .WH .-:ml ..Q Q 1 , ,1 W My .' ' 1 A N P.- 119 'l' A ei iff I lg? lst row, left to right1J. Powers, A. Hill, K. Schmidt, K. James, G. Macaraeg, D. Castle. 2nd row, left to right: C. Greer, C. Ferar, W. Courtney, J. Hart E. King, P. Hill. 3rd row, left to right: J. Whitford, P. Lech, A. Copeland, R. Turner, S. Bailey, K. Anderson, A. Lemon. B. Smith, C. Wills. D. Schmitt P. Franklin, B. Haverty, G. Tuttle, L. Holloway, Mr. Doyle, Director. 4th row, left to right: D. Henry, L. Harper, P. Watkins, C. Wells, J. Purcell, M Ellis, J. Thompson, J. Petty, K. Holloway, P. Riddick, S. Pace, S. Whitford, L. Rollins, D. McDonald. 5th row, left to right: M. Robertson, B. Williams K. Bailey, S. Brown, J. Sellers, M. Jones, B. Jensen, R. Jones, C. Randall, D. Beardslee, B. Cobb, D. Phillips, R. Fillmore, J. Thomas, W. Hueser J. Powers. 6th row, left to right: W. Smith, L. Knight, S. Whitford, S. Richendollar, E. Dunks, K. Platz, R. Hagans, J. Collier, B. Watson. T. McFadden S. Wagner, J. Wilson, E. Duke, T. Viele, D. McMyne, D. Mayo. tank' Rosemary Turner sets pace for football enthusiasts. 011 l' Ill? 0.41.2 1 x ' Left to right: C. Greer, Drum Major, B. MAYMDE ' Williams, Drum Major. 120 BHS Band llssisls in llhulhm nl Pep Rallies 3 6' at -A f' Jr 6'i A 1. H. .v. I 1' 4 Marching Marlins give drum roll as team enters field Congratulations!! B.H.S. placed first in the Columbus Day Parade! O'say can you see!! The band has to perform Friday at Homecoming! Do the majorettes know their new rou- tine? lVlr. Doyle, when are we going to give a concert for the student body'?!! What! Have the uniforms been olean- ed and pressed for the Oyster Bowl Parade!! The B formation looks sharp!! Hey, don't drop the tuba!! I ,mg 54' thu' ff BAND COUNCIL 1st row left to right A. Hill, C. Greer, R, Turner, K. Bailey, B. Williams. 121 .Z xx ' El ' M1 f ,. mb? ' uf ,Y 1 ,5 N K 'P' Ag ' 3 .11 I , I 6. l ' .. Ai 2'-1' x M , H3- fx if . ' C, 'J I NWN xxx S'?A?45iJ- A N-'Vx . 'A if n -1 ' Q A 5 ' 'U ' , 51997 warm 0 ?lii1Q9. le..'?'A 1111095 'itll Ahthlv- ' - . X K, guna E .J 'TJ ' 1394 25 I S I If ' , fl A A s fg,, gg' . ...,,,x:L..'- , MV. .M .1 fpggfigii 4 I fw-fI 4 v'A ' ' .?! f 1 U X EQ, ' il ,ws . . vw W fr svffw-av! ,,.,,......-- fx ,, 27 . I f ii , . ,f ,ur 0 Q 'W' ' as ' X 1. , 'E lg 'fl f 9 ff' Q vial- ' ' , I. ,, in I -, . X L . ,, ,. .4 , -..Q- . . .- u, N iw .1 U ,,,,w f' -.. gg 5 rw N Respect for Surfers Him ul Bauslde Surf Club 6 kxr' 1-ff '57 K2 3 mix, .se 4. l 2 .yu ' t 4, .q,- 4 fi, l e v-f ,, 1, 3 -4 41 ' 25? 1 fb 2? V N , x t, 'N I S Ft H d e A Bednarek M Bednarek 3rd row, left to rlght:J. Heck, A. Mackel, D n, B. Durbin, J lst row, left to rlghti M. Stote. 2nd row, left to right: D. Bryant, . o g , . , . . ' A ' h , left to right: W. Anderson, J. Donnelly, T, Temple, F. Erichson. 5th row, left to right: J. Hutchinso Phulllps, D Hutchlnson. 4t row ' ' ' I D. Groth, B. Wagner. SGVVIGS. 6th row, left to rlght. R. Frle, 124 Because surfing has reached the stage of a refined sport and because people in general prove obstinate in accepting this image, the members of the Bayside Surf Club have joined to ' ' 3 1 :am I '- it iii til promote the name. The club hopes to encourage similar clubs to meet the demands of school affiliation through which they may prove their ability to earn the rights deserved of the citizen and sportsman. The club feels the voice of the surfer, petitions and area requests included, would be better directed only if backed by an organized group effort. The Surf Club is a new club. It has held its own and grown largely because its sponsor, Miss Law- lor, has retained infinite patience and, despite the club's growing pains and shortcomings, remained always op- timistic. J. Hutchinson develops personal technique. i 'Cf' 1st row, left to right: Ft. Friel, Sec-Treas., D. Hutchinson, President, D. Bryant, Vice- President. 2nd row, left to right: A. Mackel, ICC representative, T. Temple, Histori- an, J. Heck, Sarg. at Arms, M. Bednarek, Chaplain. ,, , A ' 2'.T-01' . ' 4-' ' ,. ..-79,7 I . ., ,fn M A 'cf'-- ' ,- - .. I A,.v'l!v,,,..,A:-M1 -Q .-.-7 -'tab ' 'mai 53731 'EQ X gi -.-Jig: i .L 1 ,., , s.. wwsx: ' M ,, km 7' N My 1, . F ,,,.. .J I , . PL.. 5L. A-Q V 'f'W '? ll ' ,,, .. -' ' ,gif '- , , David Hutchinson takes to the water like a true Marlin! 125 ..,... it ,M -Q'-' mai... ... -1 ., ..,.-,,,-w Y ,,,,,a,----' gl. ,-A ff' v .,., t.-V... ---- ,...-:Q 'N .1 Wm:- -,qvr 'f JUN...- ,., X zz' 'kt' .J- YV fy, Q .. is ,A sfsrzrf' JI koi 'Ll 1232 si'-iii ,X -My Ji .51 And now, reporting the score from Bayside High School on WVEC-TV, we have Key Clubber . . . Yes Ma'am, l'm a guide. Yes Ma'am, I do think it 4 would be nice if we had elevators in XJ!! the new building. Too bad John, Bad- t N ,a :i .-r , ford is for girls only! I know that's what you want but forget it! Some people will do anything! How much did you say he paid her to buy him? If the slave balks, can we use the whip? The Silver Bell Ball-doesn't that remind l you of the most spectacular Christmas dance ever? Out of napkins again? So what, we didn't need that side of the l float done anyway! Sure, we realize , we are a service club, but you've got to serve at parties too! Any vol- ! unteers? Key Club members hold jam session in school parking lot. A pulls Scores Reported hu lleu Club on lllVEBlV l l l l l J . at . , f 55... . 5.512 1 . A. A lf QQ' A Fil 4 . ,. eg. I .e.'.. T.. . - 'ima' ' Aww ':.r,g.l .X , YW ' 'x ', xy x ' at J 1 g,,,,.........i,,6-Sggqih 4' , f S De 1st row, left to righti B. Turner, M. Deafenbaugh. D. Solomon, C. Ellenbrand, J. McClurg. 2nd row, left to right: Mr. Murello, sponsor, D. Roush, T. Lepay, G. Clayton, T. Temple, M. Bednarek, M. Byrns, G, Parisi, B. VanNewenhuise, B. Armstrong, C. Marshall,.T. McConkey, G. Butner, J. Wyatt. V. Kalasinsky. 3rd row, left to right: Mr. Haase, sponsor, J, Carmack, S. Smith, B. Chase, C. Narducci, J. Souix, K. Beightler, B. Arm- strong, D. Garcia. 4th row, left to right: M. Wilson, E. Tabor, T. Farley. 5th row, left to right: J. Cummins, W. Dowdy, B. Marshall, J. Todd, M. Stephenson, D. Boss 6th row, left to right: B. Davenport, D. Bland, B. Bufflngton. 4 126 llifle Club lakes llim an Satelu and Heeuraeu ,J L7 el t I A a II t Q1 ff Y? If 2315 ,uf .f A fy, 21 l ' e av' ,.. ,,,..r K . tix 1:92 are fb 1st row, left to right: B. Walda, M. Wagner, Ft. Kingan, J. McClurg. 2nd row, left to right: D. Ruebsamen, H. Smith, D. M Larry, I can't find the dark room! Would you believe I lost every one of the candids! Wait a minute, I can't figure out how to work this thing by myself! I can't remember how to develop pictures!! Don't tell me you forgot to put the film in! Would you believe I just broke some flashbulbs! These pictures are really fab!! You for- got to give those Queen Mariner pictures to the Annual Staff'?!?! ayo, J, Miller, M. Wilson. Fire one! Fire two! Missed! Keep your eyes on the trap. Be careful with that thing! Let's go hunting this week- end. Blanks? What do you mean, blanks? Oh! A bullseye? But that's the wrong target! She shot a hole in my soul! Hurry, shoot! Cameras feeus an Phalaqraphu .,'-1,1 '-Q -Si Ajbvam I 'tru 'f:'! X 1 xi . iw, LB-s.: T -5 l 1 lst row, left to right: R, Chase, B. Patnaude, K. Mitchell, L. Warner, R. McCausland, A. Mackel. S Jr. tri-Hi-tl Started ter 8th and Sl!!! Grades We finally got a name . . . Alpha Sigma Omega! Wonder what it means! I hope we become affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. The Jr. Tri-Hi-Y is a training ground to build a young girl's char- acter. When will we visit the orphan- age? Oh no, my cookies for the bake sale burned! Mrs. Wilson is our new sponsor. Hey, since when were the meetings every other Thursday night? Oh no, I don't know where the Y.M.C.A. is!! Hey, let's have a mem- bership drive! 'e K' S:-'v f - ea tg. i 1st row, left to right: M. Stephenson, G. Barkley. 2nd row, left to right: S. Martak D : Clark, P. Hill. 3rd row, left to right: S, Tate, K. Meador, C. Todd. 4th row, left to right :E A. Hill, M. Robertson, J. Goodrich. 5th row, left to right: J. Gross, B. Byrum. r-- v-un 1st row, left to right: Ft. Meyers, D. Haynes, C. Miller. 2nd row, left to right: K. Meador, L. Divito, S, Wainwright, S. Pace, D. Harvey. 3rd row, left to right: I. -1 Hibbs, Reporter, S. Hibbs, Treasurer, B. Chandler, Presidentg L. Varnadoe, - Vice President, S. Thompson, Secretary. Ny, l I ,. tw lard Ill Visited be llidinq Club ls the meeting today? What room's it being held in? I think it's 104. We are going to discuss the care and handling of horses. All those in favor of washing the windshields of the teachers' cars!! Oh, don't forget the bake sale on this coming Saturday! Don't faint, but we've enough money to donate Christmas bulbs and such to the S.C.A. We're supposed to meet at the Lazy lvl at 2:00 on Sunday! Who do you think will get the award for citizenship this year? lt's always such a surprise! And what an honor! Can we bring a friend to the Christmas Party Wednesday? What's a Grab Bag Sale, by the way? Yes, Tim, but is starting and encouraging a walkout really promoting leadership? ls the meeting over yet? It N -T-sl 557532 1st row, left to right: T. Gaffney, V. Pres., A. Mitchell, Pres., H. Kalasinsky, Recording Sec. 2nd row, left to right: L. Bohn, Treasg T. Alexander, Corres. Sec., L. Pierce, ili. Henei Seeietu Presents Citizenship lluiaiil lst row, left to right: K. Hensley, T. Pursel, R. Rowley, L. Bohn, T. Gaffney, 2nd row, left to right: H. Kalasinsky, A. Mitchell, K. Holloway, A. Lemon, P. Braswell, P. Beach. 3rd row, left to right: C, Nelson, K. James, K. Lynn, C, McCullough, K. Finchem, C. Erickson, C. Chapman, B. Bell. 4th row, left to right: Mrs. Purrington, C. Brown, M. Higgins, D. Hamilton, K. Early, M. Norton, C. Page, Mrs. Patton. 5th row, left to rightz L. Taylor, T. Alex- ander, L. Pierce, P. Meyer, J. Whitmore, K. Smith, A. Williams, M. Ellis. , 129 l ..-. I l I 5 4 Sweatshirts Purchased hu Spirit ot Bausirle lst row, left to right: B. Skinner, D. Hornsby, P. Meyer, P. Turner. 2nd row, left to right: B. Frost, K. Mitchell, D. Pullen, C. Wicks. 3rd row: G. Skinner, B. Wong, C. Milner, C. Tippen. 4th row, left to right: W. Woodall, B. Greer, B. Chandler, l. Hibbs. 5th row, left to right: S. Hibbs, C. Bax- ter, S. Pullen, P. Kaloniski. 6th row, left to right: M. Cash, G. Nelson. S. Bailey. if I I Two bits, four bits, six bits a dollar, all for Bayside stand up and hollarll Yeah BAYSIDE! Have you seen all the spirit banners we have up!!!! They really catch attention! All pep ribbons for sale here! Tear-r-r 'em up BHS!! Hey! There's our spirit car in the Homecoming Parade! Finally the sweatshirts are here! They're red and gold with Bayside Pep Club on them!! M-A-Ft-L-I-N-S lets go! We're gonna win!! Fight on for Bayside High . . .ll K-1 1st row, left to right: P. Duca, P. Williams, J. Powers. C. Smith. 2nd row, left to right: P. Himelick, K. Meador. L. Gentry, D. Renfrow. 3rd row, left to right: B. Radford, C. Long, B. Lucas, D. Phillips. 4th row, left to right: M. Higgins, R Chase, C. Thornton, B. Chase. 5th row, left to right: C. Wicks, P. Drachnik, B. Rosenball, D. Copeland. 6th row, left to right: C. Owens, M. Greenwood, K. Mapp, M. Stephenson. 7th row, left to right: S. Scott, M. Ellis, S. Kelp, K. Early. I'm not your stepping stone! Or ami? Eekl A mouse! shrieks Bernie Greer. I vs. What do you mean it doesnt have an engine?!? yells Bert Chase, Senior member of the Pep Club. , 9 Q , if i F' 5' if 1,45 Z y. Q 39 1- A P ' Pep Club members decorate goal posts. Illariner Stall Sets llew Record in Books Sold We have got to meet this deadline! Miss Powell, I lost those fifty candids you gave me!! Haven't you drawn up the layouts yet? Boy, do I ever have a bad headache! We have over two thousand of these pictures to distrib- ute! Guess the number of annuals we sold! A thousand!! Who's staying after school today!! Well, I think we should have a psychedelic type annual! Did you get the Queen Mariner pictures developed? Mr. Perry says we can't have a paisley cover! Next year the whole annual is going to be in color! How many ads did you say we have sold? Only one more page to retype! Finished! 1st row, left to right: Miss Powell, Sponsor. 2nd row, left to right: J. Kelp, Assistant Editorg Y. Freve, Editor. . l f 34 ffiv SXT Pat, Wendy, Yvonne, and Jan are tuckered out after a strenuous picture-taking day. lst row, left to right: R. Maurice, P. Wood, R. Howard, Advertising. 2nd row, left to right: D. Dickman, Business Manager, L. Warner, Photography. 133 Q 4 .. . , ,IK 'TX W J' i ir Y . I l I j, 1' 1 . Q - ' r ' F. E ' I I' I lst row, left to right: M. Lund, Annual Sale Manager, W. Gverbay, Class Editor. 2nd row, left to right: P. Early, Club Editor, J. Price, Class Editor. r 4 . 'F 1. 21-S., 'r fi ' i X T5'.Ef-ggi?-.N'-gill: 7: 7, 5 1 It -' f 4: -:g-' ff-.2-U'-gh if 3 . ,, 3 X .M X 5 .v-ii...-i....,......,.....4r . f ,. . ,,...,,..., ,. , 1st row, left to right: Mr. Copeland, Sponsorg D. Bellomy, D. Brickle, S. McWaters, M. Menasco, M. Coghill, D. Webb, M. Stevenson, B. Tavares J. Dent, C. Baxter, D. Skahill, J. Dexter. 2nd row, left to right: M. Byrns, T. Wells, L. Gentry, K. Byler, B. Dunn, D. Brock, M. Stevenson, P. Parker J. Powers. D. Dexter, D. Morris, E. Mazzanti, M. Rhodes, E. Hemming. 3rd row, left to right: C. Vaillancourt, S. Dzimitrowitc, S. Tarkenton, K. Hen: derson, C. Cantsler, G. Wampler, D. Hill, D. Whiteside, J. Teasley, G. Youngs, D. Friel. lhosoians Sponsor lloal in lloslor Bowl Parade And the most talented actress of 1968 is ..... l I just love these plays for the children!! They are so easy to please! Safari-Take One wins a third place! And another superb play by the Hurrah! Play- ers- You Can't Take It With You. Remember, rehearsal every day for the next three weeks! When do we start rehearsals for the Creeds Puritan Show? Entertainment for the Miss Bayside Pageant will be provided by the Hurrah! Players and Mr. Copeland. Diane Bellomy receives award as Most Congenial Thespian for 1967. 's -W ' s L 'W-I Stage star Larry Blyden chats with Drama Club members. Drama Club stages Childrens Theater. 5 tx y ' i 1st row, left to right: S. McWaters, President, D. Brickie, Treasurer, B. Tavares, Historian, D. Beliomy, Secretary, M. Stevenson, J, Dexter, Vice President, Mr. Copeland, sponsor, G. Youngs. 2nd row, left to right: L. Gentry, D. Morris, M. Coghill, E. Mazzanti, J. Teasley, D. Dexter. 3rd row, left to right: D. Skahill, M. Byrns, B. Wilder, M. Coghill, D. Friel. 135 I I I 1 .- -', UZEQ B I T xi n I I Vw L5 T-:mga ...aus , 7 V.. f ff fkxvclw 4.41 14st row, left to right: D. Bellomy, L. Tice, D. Brickel. 2nd row, left to right: T. Nester, B. Tavares, S. McWaters, W. Yarn, C. Baxter. 3rd row, left to rnggt:SM. Byrns, J. Dexter, J. Powers, D. Webb, M. Stephenson, D. Skahill, M. Menasco. J. Miller, M. Coghill, J. Dent, P. Parker, H. Cope- an , ponsor. Mau Cant fake It lllith Hou Performed hu Thespians a : xi I R541 ' , Q X 1 1 ak x .4-f Welcome to our happy home! Entre chat! Entre chat! 136 l I ' i I I , Q? f r r l 1 l I. Melony Stephenson sings 'AA Good Man is Hard to Find 1 at Drama Awards presentation. i l i l i I' r tl l 3 . N 1 E l 3 D. Bricker, M. oogniii, and s. ivicwaiers on New York sub- way during trip to see the play Apple Tree. 137 Ll ll it it ' fs U C -' 2' ' vi Li 1 A: I X r ,I . 5 1 1 44 i r LQ, vi S l-lurrahl Players and their float in Oyster Bowl Parade. qi, Drama members act as ushers for Passion Play. .1 - 2 Q!! . s I -it 1 l I 1 1 ' 2 Q 7 lst row, left to right: K. Porter, C. Fishcer, H. Spore, S. Brown, S. New, K. Byler, C. Nelson, S. Newman, K. Lynn, J. Whitmore, K. Hamilton C Chap man, C. Fijalkowski, E. Clark, H. Kalasinsky, L. Mumma. Clique Cliches Visits french Salon ii! if 1.7 . , , I! -Y f ' , 17 ' '3 n Q W 45 ' i Hey, Carol, did our new pins come in yet? I can't wait to get'em! For all the new members the purpose of the French Club is to promote an interest in the French language and the country of France. What do you mean the meetings going to be conducted in French! I can't understand it!! The French Salon had an interesting pro- gram last week! The French Consul of Norfolk was there. We voted to buy French games, tapes, and books of French comedies. For the club ban- quet everyone will be assigned to cook a French dish! Bring your appetites!! 1st row, left to right: J. Hall, C. Gentry, N. Andrews, C. Runkle, D. Riley. 2nd row, left to right: B. Frost, F. Turner, M. Russo, D. Taylor M Norton S. Ellis, D Drachnik, C. Jones, E. Tuttle, J. Tate, G. Macaraeg, C. Queen. K. Butner, C. Pruden, Mrs. Partch, Sponsor, 138 Booster Beanies Sold ho Girl lllhleles H it fel? Sem 'dtowzmry L D. . ,jp . . -M-+-1 I' Q . h . l I irf i l n Y , .- L .,., . 3021. . I Y ' V Q 'Z . ' in . ., g ,K . n. N 7 .. ya, 5,-. Age-gr, ., V' . , B-5-,.. g A, ,e .71 , 'fig A, '11 - ,'7'.raa 5tijft., -k r 1 .lj ' 2 L ff H, R W A l 4 . -9' T . , Fd, ri 'E - 1- L - 1 ' - w'f '- Y .- - Y- ' ve --. 'N 4 . . ' 2 ' f, .. t 1 e . 5 44 il 'f' x ' ' - ,. ' likdw '1 .' Y A ..-s- . - - 1 .., 1 n ' 5 ' . - ' .K ' f- H .flj t ' -is Q-new 4 ' V '5' 'M f' 1st row, left to rignt: M. Morris, P. Viele, G. Tuttle, B. Barnes, D. Castle, R. James, B. Cobb, D. Todd, L. Gentry, D. Ellenbrand, S. Pullen, Mrs. Young, Sponsor. 2nd row, left to right: J. Goodrich, J. Bertelson, D. Graeff, S. Gregorio, D. Copeland, D. Jennings, P. Alphin, C. Thompson, M. Carpenter, L. DiVito, D. Mears. 3rd row, left to right: K. Hodges, C. Deafenbaugh, P. Keller, K. Byler, M. Pancoast, C. Cox, S. Wagner, K. Clark. 4th row, left to right: C. Carmack, L. Divito, C. Wickham, P. Warner, P. Canfield. ' 9g,,5'?'g6 Aren't these beanies nice? They're so warm! I can't wait to get mine! Boy, you never realize how dirty hockey sticks get 'til you have to clean them! Are you going to the hockey game Saturday between William and Mary and Madison? Boy, see how greater participation makes the club better! Can l be on the float? I want to be on a Sporting Safari! Bayside Sports Day-what a cute idea! Dressing-out! Left to right: Mrs. Young, Sponsor, D. Ellenbrand, President, S. Pullen, Historian, C. Cox, Secretary, 139 my. . IIQYA KVI Hi f L. 34 E Here are the football programs for the first home game! The meetings are going to be held on the second and on the fourth Tuesdays this year! Oh, JoAnn is going to get the money for the Halloween favors! The toy - party was a success!! What do you ' - think we should put in the Thanks- - giving basket? Everyone is to bring Valentine cards to send to the men in Vietnam! We're going to take field trips to l.B.M. and Xerox! I make a motion that we make Easter baskets for an orphanage! Anyone who wishes to attend the regional and state con- ventions must sign-up here! . 1- tust row, left to right: C. Tharp, Fteporterg Miss Hechtkopf, Sponsor. 2nd row, left to right: L. Olcese, Presidentg J. Godwin, Treasurer. field lrip ln lBlll Sponsored hu fBlll 1st row, left to right: L. Olcese, C. Tharp, D. Cook. 2nd row, left to right: K. Eckart, R. Flynn, Y. Harrelson, R. Maurice. 3rd row, left to right: D. Mears. J. Clay, K. Fuller, P. Benze, P. Wood, J. Godwin. 140 S x --...., s 1' A - , . .. udp lj 1st row, left to right:W. Dowdy. L. Haskin, R Emerson, P. Elswick G Parisi A Deffenbaugh S Cooper G Bland D Phillips 2nd row left to right M. Rogers, D. Bland, C, Ellenbrand, B. Roush, B. Jacobs J Daniels L Barba J Bowles R Reynolds 3rd row left to right D Whitehead A Jen sen, F. Davis, R. Daniels, T. Gallagher, J, Daversa, J. Maxwell P Levitt Mr Versprille sponsor 4th row left to right T Thompson J l-'iggins J Meyers. lelleimen Sell Bauslde High Stickers Gee, I was getting kind of used to old Teddy Bear-why cant we extend the initiation another week? Okay Kid, it's your turn to buy a Bayside sticker from your friendly Monogram Club. Remember guys, promote interest in athletics, fellowship, school spirit, and also in sportsmanship. What do you mean we need a constitution? What's a constitution anyway? If we sell many more of these donuts, l'm going to get sick! The new Monogram jackets will be in next week! Bayside's Monogram Club holds promptu meeting on the track. Homooomino llloms Sold ho Honoslalo Okay, now we're gonnarun the famous quarterback sneak where the halfback runs the ball and passes off to the right end. All new members repeat the main Tri-Hi-Y purpose: to create, maintain, and extend through- out home, school, and community a high standard of Christian character. Oh, Shelley, have you got any more yarn? l sort of goofed on my yarn dolls! Did you get your mum for Homecoming yet from the Honestate Tri-Hi-Y? I'm sure glad that somebody thought of it! Ugh, shellacl Oh, it's so beautiful! Collect the dues! --..-......-.,,.-. ...-.... -.. ...,...-. .....,.. ......-- i -A jst row, left to right: S.LYoung, Secretary, S. Pancoast, President, J. Cheek, Vice Pres- ident, C. Servies, Historian, C. Whitson, Treasurer, C. Fijalkowski, Chaplain, G. Youngs, Sargeant-at-Arms. l I -1-gs. .. . . . D , ,...-.: .--U -I .. , immg V -pe HUJ w 6,151 4X l aa wgf 1st row, left to right: L. Little. L. Tereskers, C. Chase. G. Youngs, M. McHenry, I. Hibbs. 2nd row, left to right: S. Young. C. Tharp, S. Servies. C. Erik- son, S McWafers, J. Cheeck, S. Pancoast, S. Drucker, D. Bellomy, D. Morris. 3rd row, left to right: S. Hibbs, J. Hall, J. Godwin. C. Brown, D. Adcock. B Mills, C. Daignaeult, S. Newman, Y. Freve, S. Carol, J. Williams, J. Kelp, C. Fijalkowski, E. Clark. 142 if y 1 Ji. D Y The float begins to take shape as Honestate members gather. , Wm. Honestate holds a rummage sale. f JH PY' 1st row left to right: D. Divito, D. Phillips, C. Hensley, Fl right J Clay. F. Cobb, D. Bates, Miss Hoffman, Sponsor, . Smith, B. Klingberg, D. Friel, P. Parker, S. Young, Mrs. Barnes, Sponsor. 2nd row, left to llrl Club lllemliers Develop Hrlislic Hliililu Hey! When's our art show? Spring! That's too soon. Don't forget your posters! Hippie Happiness -it's the greatest. Who's painting pics for the show case? Let's go to the Virginia Beach Art Show again!! This clay dries on your hands, not on your vase. What kind of bulletin board do you want? Homecoming is this week and the posters haven't even been started!! Carol Erickson completes a piece of pottery in Art. S'-se. ' :'f Qi-' ' iff 1 1 'E .hr 5 Q nf ' l- ri ' 3 w .fa HJ. A 1 144 Q. ar.. Bolivian lliphan Befiieniled hu Spanish Cliih ist row, left to right: K. Meador, D. Gentry, S. Perry, L. Ligman, D. Klaus, E. Swan, C. Gaffney, D. Spires. 2nd row, left to right D Buebsamen, B. Bridges, D. Cox, T. Gaffney, B. McElhiney, M. Padilla, B. Rowley, W Nelson. 3rd row, left to right: D. Bates, J. Jones J. Butcher, B. Baker, G. Clayton, C. Whitehouse, T. Alexander. 4th row, left to right: Miss Overman, sponsor. Mrs. Rodriguez, sponsor W Isabel Sabja, the Spanish orphan from Cochabamba, Boliva. Hey, what's the entertainment at the meeting today? Oh no! Not another Spanish calipso dancer! I thought we were going to see a movie about the one and only Mex- ican jumping bean. What are we going to send our Bolivian orphan for Christmas? Dont forget to finish the faculty Christmas cards. Come to the End of the Year Dance spon- sored by the Spanish Club: the perfect ending to a great year! Don't forget to pick up the donuts Sat- urday at ten o'clock! iw ' l.I'Y111! 'PI' , :Al !l Skin them Tigers! If we don't get the float finished we'll be disqualified! I wonder who l'll get matched up with at the F.T.A. Computer Dance! Look out! Here comes the Pony Express! The mail must go through!! Who's our speaker this month? Commander Hibbs really made me realize some things about college last month! Turn the Christmas tree ornaments into the S.C.A. room. This is Teaching Career Month! Wash those blackboards! Well, you see, it's like this , . , President S. Hibbs explains to E. Tuttle. lirst Computer Dance Held hu future leaehers ft 5 1st row, left to right: S, Hibbs, Pres., E, Tuttle, V. Pres., J. Frazier, Sec, C. Hoffsetz, Treas., I. Hibbs, Historian. 2nd row, left to right: D. Castle, K. Damron, J, Jones, C, Page, K, James. 3rd row, left to right: K, Snow, B. Chandler, F. Turner, C. Beale, V, Emmett, J, Potter. 4th row, left to right: P Early, C. King, N Doherty, M, Higgins, D. Graeff, 5th row, left to right: W, Smith, E. Graham, C. Felton, 146 l I l V r l l i t l t l l Hiding llthers lleveleps Talents et future llurses Ouch! Youre hurting my arm! Some nurse you'lI bel The important rule of nursing is to be competent and cheerful. All right, who ate the ther- mometer? Gosh, I never realized Norfolk General was this big! Do nurses really do all that walking? Are we ever going to get our pins? Surprise Mrs. Dowding, we cleaned up the cabinet for you! 1st row, left to right: Mrs. Dowding, Sponsorg J. Haley. 2nd row, left to right: M. Swan, S. Yorr, C. Draughn. 3rd row, left to right: A. Beach, D. Compton, B. Charnock. 4th row, left to right: P. Alphin, R. Canfield, J. Russell. ,l..-v-.-.---r- .7 534- ' 4 W . .4 , I. J I ., ni. 1 -r ' 1 r '. 1 x lst row, left to righti C Draughn, Pres. 2nd row, left to right: Mrs Dowding Spon sorg J. Haley, Sec. G45 9' I ' 4 'HIL I . ll'Yl I FK' 1 il l um.: 55 1st row, left to right: S. Martak, Blades, Ji Williams, C. Servies, C. Draughn, J. Jones, F. Smith. 2nd row, left to right: J. McDonald, D. Harris, M. Keith, S. Austin, K. Stratton, L. Lilley, C. Adkins, D. McDonald. 3rd row, left to right: B. Ford, B. Clough, D. Apostolis, L. Evans. lihreru llssislanls Hid Sludenls lleine Research 1st row, left to right Mrs. Polizos, Mrs. Sachon Did you see our new red carpet? Isn't it beautiful? Boy am I glad the bookshelves are open! Now we don't have to hunt for the booksg they can do it themselves. More money-more books. No, this isn't the research area: that's on the other side of the library. Mrs. Polizos, he doesn't have a corridor pass. QUIET PLEASE!!! 63' rib' 'Q-:K lg R 2 3 3' . AV ASSISTANTS: 1st row, left to right: D. Jackson, B. Beach, C. Waskev. R Narducci. W Heuser. R. McKenna, T. Brown, D. MacDougaI. LAI I F f 1st row, left to right: D. Milner, M. Norton, J. Whitmore, P. Rogers, V. Shipp, A. Caroll, D. Hornsby. 2nd row, left to right: P. Creech, C. Church, M. Swan, S. Tork, A. Williams, C. Poulter, A. Roundtree, D. Klaus. 3rd row, left to rightt C. Runkle, K. Porter, S. Ackaway, J. Leavitt, C. Roush, N. Doss. P. Cullins, C. Canfield, S. Ruffin. 149 I tst row, left to right: S. York, P. Canfield, N. Allard, D. Brown, K. Schmitt, B. Donaldson. 2nd row, left to right: S. Espinosa, M. Grant, P. Bridges, S Slide-Js,CN. litlatkins. 3rd row, left to right: C. Canfield, C. Ingram, B. Bailey, D. Phillips, C. Bills, J. Hewitt, J. Hattan, P. Pritchard, B a , . ree more. IHII Emphasizes the Importance nt Homemaliinq Don't make so much noise! I bake delicate cakes! How can I change these slacks into a blouse? I thought for sure that's where the sleeve went! ,, Have you got any straight pins? I'Il 'W never make a decent cupcake. Guess what? I have just invented a new recipe! I did it! I finally did it! One cookie didn't burn! How much longer do I have to beat these egg whites? .,:. What do you mean you hate washing dishes? What kind of menu is this- TV dinners!! f I ' ,.. it N I I ' 'wt ' 1st row, left to right: P. Canfield, Vice-Pres- identg K. Schmitt, Historian: D. Brown. Chaplaing C. Espinos, Beporterg C. Canfield, Presidentg S. York, Secretaryg Miss Lawlor. 1 ft ll ,pk . lllpha Della U-Ieens Donate In lUoiId fellowship Sheila, did you bring all those ribbons and banners we made for the Homecoming week? Are you going to usher at the Dome? I think it'lI be fun!! Man, I can't wait till we all troop to New York for four days in April! Can you imagine all the shopping and sight-seeing we'll get to do! Did you see all the food, toys, and clothes we collected!!! All those in favor of donating money to the World Fellow- ship! Boy, were the children ever surprised and excited when Santa walked in!!! The Mother-Daughter Luncheon sure is a great way to end the year!! 1st row, left to right: S. Jones, P. Wardlow, B. Hall, C. Johnson. 2nd row, left to right: B. Orsak, N. Reed, D. Whiteside, B. Cantrell. 3rd row, left to right: J. Greer, C. Long, I. Hibbs, C. Cox. 4th row, left to right: P. Duca, D. Williams, B. Radford, C Page. 5th row, left to right: Fl. Sims, M. Wells, D. Sullivan, B. Lucas, C. Baxter. 6th row, left to right: S. Arsenau, S. Tereskerz, B. Chandler, L. Martin. 7th row, left to right: D. Comp- ton, C. Korba, S. Stevens, Miss Thacker, sponsor. 8th row, left to right: E. Johnson, B. Seipel, D. Holt, S. Hibbs, P. Fratwell. .- t I I Q ,.I f . fgi '- .I. 5, V ' ily. A K ith 3 A ' 5. ,. zu . . fr f Q nfl --.T.':.,4- I 5 - -.l . 4 , ft Q ' - 1st row, left to right: B. Radford, Chaplain, D. Compton, 'A f ' Corresponding Sec., N. Reed, Vice President, S. Jones, 4, F' Pres. Q 151 l l Havent you finished that article? What's the matter with this typewriter? It keeps typing s's instead of l's! Who is your English teacher, anyway? Must I put up with this utter chaos? Did you lose it again? lVlr. Hill wants to see you about that editorial, Cathy! When are we going to get some pictures for this paper? This edition is going to be on time! 'lllarlin lllessengei llisplaus Creative Journalism S-7 rx E-4,f,x .43 .'. k lst row, left to right: S Lewis, My Moore, V. Jones. 2nd row left to right D Webb C Browning N Andrews L Langley 3rd row left to right W Renfrow, Ft. lv1cCausIand, C Mitchell, B. Dickason, C. Meeker J Wright 1 i German llluh Changes membership Requirements 1st row, left to right: L. Braund, L. Pierce, P. Rogers, M. Higgins, L. St. Louis, A. Mitchell. 2nd row, left to right: B. Dickason, J. Frazier, A. Lemon, S. Salmon, B. Hall, K. Morrow. 3rd row, left to righti T. Clemmons, C. Whitson, B. Barnes, D. Dickman, C. Schroeder, B. VanNewenhuise, M. Wal- ters, M. Now, C. Wise, Miss Clark, sponsor, A. Mitchell lst row, left to right: D. VanNewenhuise, L. Pierce, M. Higgins, B. Ashbacker. 2nd row, left to right: J. Dexter, C. Mullins, M. Wagner. 3rd row, left to right: C. Baxter, H. Smith, J. Mullen, L. Bueler. 4th row, left to right: L. Glover, T. Pursel, F. Edwards, M. Riley. 153 Ach, du liebe! We've already done that car once! Yukl Do Germans really eat this stuff? I don't care if this sauer- kraut is their national dish-l can't stand it! Really? Christmas trees really come from Germany? Hey, Chris, do they have English clubs in Germany? Was ist los? I forgot how to say 'Excuse me'l But Miss Clark, why cant we wear the German uniforms at our induction? Remember the Red Baron!! Translate! Li lileraru magazine llided hu Creative lllrilinq Club ,. Ri Well, we might have a meeting this weekg then again we might not! When is the Halcyon coming out? Hey, we'd like to use that in the literary mag- azinel Now l'm an author! You call that creative?? Alright, what in- tellectual phase of literature are we going to discuss today? 1st row, left to right: C, Jones, ICC Repre- sentative-1 A, West, C. Schaefer, Co-editors, 154 1st row, left to right: B. Wilson, D. Solomon, G. Butner, D. Phillips, B. Armstrong, M. Byrns, B. Jacobs, G. Gullickson. 2nd row, left to right. R. Turner, J. Souix, D. VanNieuwenhuise, J. Cummins, C. Narducci, J. Donnelly, W. Anderson, S. Bates. 3rd row, left to right: C. Marshall, S. Cooper, T. Temple, J. Fay, R. Reynolds, C. Drysdale, B. VanNieuwenhuise, D. Ross. 4th row, left to right: T. Farley, Mr. Savage, Sponsor, D. Dixon, C. Yelton, M. Mitchell, D. Garcia, M. Stephenson, T. McConkey. 5th row, left to right: R. Davenport, W. Dowdy, M. Bednarek, L. Haskin, J. Mllappa Sigma Chi Holds Sell-llut Show nl Gone lllilh the lllind Get your ticket to Gone With the Wind! Quick, before they're all gone! The bus will leave for the theater at 6:30 p.m. and return to school at 11:15 p.m. Don't miss this exciting drama of the Civil War. After this you'll never have to worry about history again. What? More tickets? Oh, well, get s..,f your Christmas tree tickets now before they're all gone! Hey, when are our tee-shirts and jackets we ordered coming in? Another project! 15:17 1st row, left to right: J. Soux, Chaplain. 2nd row, left to right: T. Farley, Vice-Pres., D. Ross, Pres., D. VanNeiuwehnuis, Hist. 3rd row, left to right: G. Butner, Corres. Sec., S. Cooper, Recording Sec., B. Armstrong, Sgt. at Arms. if is L--:inn II nl 1st row left to right R Hamilton L Lilley C Gentry B Tavares P Parker, C. Browing, R. Maurice, J. Moye. 2nd row, left to right: Miss 8 Roosendaal sponsor L Mumma M Walters L Olcese E Tuttle D Plott D. Brickle, P. Miller, M. Curtis, J. Arrigo. D. Joyner. 3rd row, left to right: l C Vaillancourt P Early R Goodrich K Henderson R Capps J Price B Chandler, C. Jones, I. Cobb, L. BueIer,W. Overbay. i l llnnual Sadie Hawkins Dance Held hu lala Sigma Epsilon Oh, this float, will we ever get it finished? What? First Place! We won! Save your newspapers for the S.P.C.A.! We need as many as we can get! Oh, Come All Ye Faithful! Caroling really gets you in the Christmas spirit! Anyone that wishes to donate money to a family whose house was burned should contact Janice Price. Hey, who're you asking to the Sadie Hawkins Dance? l lined mine up last October! We can do anything this year-it's Leap Year! Do you think our bill will be passed by MGA? Wouldn't that be sharp! Service Club of the Month! l l 1st row, left to right: L. Lilley, Chaplain, K. Henderson, Counsel Dele- gate, E Tuttle. Sargeant-at-Armsg M Walters, Vice President. 2nd row, left to righti Mrs Burguie-res,SDOnSor1 Miss Roosendaal. SDOH- sorg D. Brickle. Treasurer, J Price, President M ,, Sponsored ho Sioma lhelo, l XY' K 5 llool-llirl llrive Helps it f g Soldiers in Viel llam Where is the committee meeting today? Can we visit my church this month? It always makes me feel so good to take food to needy people at Thanksgiving. Hey, l've got a real good idea for us to do for our orphan. See the picture we got of her!! lsn't she darling? Don't you forget to bring 1st row, left to right: S.'Keller, V. Presg B, Charnock, Chapg D. Owens, SOFTWG kool-aid in fOI' the QUYS in Viet- Egi,i3,22f1'Q,?jf,'.'gftfvflgflggkl 'g'1C,'1'1?,QQ ' Trees? Ds 3U 'Va - Sec B- nam. I never realized they had rt so bad! Come to the District Conference this Saturday at Maury!! an C44 'hm 1st row, left to right: D. Durkee, S. Pollard, P. Partridge, C. Ellis, 2nd row, left to right: D. Owens, M. Langley, B. Charnock, D..CuIpepper, D. Fincher. 3rd row, left to right: D. Sullivan, B. Fondren, C. Carr, C. Hensley. 4th row, left to right: J. Tate, S. Keller, D. DrVrto, L. McMahon, S. Nygard, P. Byrns, J. Landsen. 157 1-:J NJ N1 1st row, left to right: J. Destio, S. Britt, D. Copeland, V. Temple, D. Andes, B. Dilday, C. Gentry, D. Brock, N. Cook, A. Johnson, T. Smith, S. Martak. 2nd row, left to right: J. Teasley, G. Hedgepeth, D. Boldin, F. Shealey, L. Olcese, Y. Harrelson, B. Ashbacker, E. Smith, C. Vaillancourt, D. Ellen- brand, D. Brickel, W. Walker, L. Lilley. 3rd row, left to right: S. McWaters, B. Warren, A. McCIintie, M. Moore, G. Beardslee, M. Rhodes, M. Menasco, B. Witt, T. Clemons, H. Kidd, D. Garner, L. Tice, B. Wall. BHS Chorus Sliives Iii llchieve Unitu and Haimonu We have to sing a solo for our exam! Are you a member of the lvladrigals? I can not sing that high! Do you remember the chords to that opera? The concert during Christmas was great! Oh, no! The zipper of my choir robe is stuck! Guess what!! Mrs. MacKinnon lost her directing baton! When is the spring program going to be held? Quiet! The curtain's about to open! Me? Sing? In front of the whole school?!?! Hey, I did it! I hit high Cl Cl Q Fi?-'is Mrs. MacKinnon. Director. l If. fl i '! Y ,ns ll -v 'F1' 'is 1st row, left to right: V. Temple, B. Dilday. C. Gentry, N. Cook. 2nd row, left to right: G. Hedgepeth, D. Boldin, D. Ellenbrand, L. Lilley, D. Brickel. 3rd row, left to right: J. Teadley, C. Vaillancourt, D. Bellomy, S. McWaters, D. Garner, L. Tice. 4th row, left to right: M. Moore, G. Beardslee, M. Rhodes, T. Clemons, B. Witt, M. Menasco. llladriqals and lllixed Chorus Sing al Christmas llssemhlu 1st row, lefthto right: P. Robbins, R. Loney, J. Bertelson, B. Orsak, M. Franke, C. Samonte, M. Crites, M. Langley, C. Owens, E. Simpson, M Mench, T. Twiford, L. Roberts, A. Roberts, L. Hoffsetz, C. Thompson. 3rd row, left to right: S. Roberts, B. Norris, P. Byrns, P. Humblet, J. Outten E. Sawyer, B. Donaldson, M. Tew, D. Brown, P. Kelly, S. Britt, C. Jimerson, A. Bertelson, C. Felton, L. Brill, D. Gayle. 4th row, left to right lg. Cgutten, JL Dgrnt, J. Boone, M. Quicke, D. Brooke, G. Ligman, D. White, F. Elliot, T. Foster, J. Ore, P. Clemons, S. Dempsey, L. Lund, S. Kitchens . yrum, . erman. l 159 P3LANTfC, . 'R' Wi-at .9 Y iv XXQGY Cx 5953 S3 ------lw.mB..f A S. Cnipok, C. Queen and D. VanNieuwenhuise antic- ipate oyster catch in Lynnhaven Inlet. 51 K1 g xi - ,2' 'What are we doing at Ocracoke? seems to be D. Casey's and P. Owneysfs question. Our very own Field trip enthusiast-Mr. Savage. J. Cummins and W. Woodall gather wood for clam bake. If 12. xg gn- mms um t' .,,-535 1 4 1 1 fr 1st row, left to right: J. Cummins, B. VanNewenhuise, 2nd row, left to right: N. Andrews, P. Partridge, W. Woodall, B. Warren, E. Clark, B. Payton, C. Gaffney, J. Wright, R. Capps, D. VanNewenhuise, C. Vaillancourt, 3rd row, left to right: A. Hill, N. Doherty, H, Spore, J. Jones, A. West, R. Good- rich, K. Henderson, D. Casey, W. Smith, L. Warner, B. Dixon. 4th row, left to right: P. Elswick, S. Chipok, J Donnelly, R. Turner, FR. Rhodes, M. Mitchell, Bones, Mr, Savage. Ecolnqu llluh lllemheis lravel lu Florida W Q -. ly g 3 5- or 1st row, left to right: B. VanNewenhuise, President, Treasurer-elect, B. Dixon, Presi- dent-electg P. Partridge, Corresponding Secretary-elect, L. Warner, Photographer, Business Manager-elect. 2nd row, left to right: Mr. Savage, Sponsor, J. Cummins, Vice-President, President of Alumni, Historian-elect, A. Hill, Recording Secretary, A. West, Corresponding Secretary, R. Goodrich, Historian, S. Chipok, Treasurer. 161 Did you see the great tan Nlr. Savage got while he was in Florida? What are we going to do with these frogs?! All these oysters are making me sick! I sure wish the mosquitoes would quit biting! If I see one more snake, I'm going to scream! Are you coming to the cook-out this time? lvlr. Savage, please take me home! l can't stand this place any longer!! Help, the crickets got out of the jar! What's that? Eek! lt's a lizard on my sleeping bag! lt's'FREEZlNG out here! Home at last! t l E ' r I . 1 l l Sohool Soiiil Piomolod ho llooollo Ioooi llisplaos 1 I lb lst row, left to right: P. Early, L. Lilley, J. Jones, L. Clement, N. Doherty, A. Hill, R. Goodrich, S. Pancoast, J. Kelp, C. Servies, J. Williams, C. Gaf- fney, L. Mumma. 2nd row, left to right: W. Overbay, K. Damron, M. McHenry, G. Nelson, S. Bailey, B. Warrne, D. Morris, D. DiVito, Fl. Hamilton, P. Braswell, J. Price. Y. Freve. lst row, left to right: D. Morris, Chaplain, Y. Freve. Presidentg Fl. Hamilton, Vice President. 2nd row, left to right: J. Williams, Historiang P. Braswell, Cor- responding Secretary. 162 Oh, our tiger's beautifull Now we have got to make him sit up! One o'clock already? Oh well, this float is more important than that English test anyway. This ground sure is dirty! Do you think these tulips will really come up? Please don't make me go out there! I don't want to be a slave, please, please! Look what I got from my secret pal! Shes so nice, I wish I knew who it was so I could thank her. Yikes, here comes my secret pal-if she catches me at her locker l'm sunk!!! When did you say the conven- tion was? I can't wait! It will be nice to meet the girls from our sister club in Arlington. C-I Q!!! l ll!! l!l' I-I iii llll V.iYYT' ' .144 ' m lst row, left to right: C. Gaffney, J. Hall, R Hamilton, C. Barba, B Sprinkle 2nd rovv, left to righti C Whitson, A West, lvl. Walters. J Price, P Dent S. Bailey, D. Ellenbrand. G Skinner. 3rd rovv, left to right: G Parisi, lvlr Germershausen LSoonsorl, V Kalasinsky, B Kresse, J Todd, B Wong, B Armstrong, R. Goodrich. llaliunal Honor Sncielii laps 24 lleui lllemheis ll l!! l!! wi I!! !l ill m Irs. IQ lst row, left to right: lvl Walters, Corres Secretary, R Goodrich, Historian, R Hamilton, Rec Secretary, S. I couldn't believe it when I was tapped!! IVly parents knew and didn't tell me! Don't forget the meeting is Monday night at 7:OO p.m. All mem- bers must have at least a B average! Are you coming to the N.H.S. dance? We're having the Soul Hustlers! Why? No Particular Reason Bop! s+,,, W .nl L n Bailey, Treasurer. 2nd rovv, left to right: J Todd, Chap- - lain, V. Kalasinsky, President, B. Wong, Vice President. Mrs Humphnes addresses assembly at CGVGFTTOUY. 1st rovv, left to right: G. Nelson, Y. Freve, A. Hill, J. Jones, B. Chase. 2nd row, left to right: S Pancoast, P. Partridge, W Overbay. F. Davis. 3rd row, left to right: T. Clemons, C. Jones, C. Wise, B. Greer. 4th row. left to righti P Early, C. Greer, J. Carmack, T Lepay lf f, ,1 5? l 4 tl if l tapping G Frazier cf: Y7 4:3 I- .5 at f , I 1 'xi -,: l' 1 if .w gr' ,. .'. -,fl ff l . -J' -,-' ' 1' V . , V - 4 -M Yi f,.- x L l 1. gf7.t 'x ' 4 'X f xjt - ' ' -I' - , , . xx I 1 -L .1 ,Q tst row, left to right: J Kitchen, T. Twitord, C. Baker, L. Roush, B. Crandille, T. Smith, J. Manuel. T. Turley. W. Walker, D. Coker, E. Cee, J. Mathews B. Anderson, M. Stommel, Y. Pelletier, D, Helms, J. Knox, B. McMahon, M. Mosley, R. Grasser, W. Williams. S. Moncreaf, P. Humblet, R. Jackson C. Branstetter, L, Welsh, S. Simon, S Wells, D. Call, R. Vlna. M. Stewart, G. Scott, A. Balswin, R. Bunch. J. Toibock, C. Pipkin, P, Davis, B. Crain, M Cole, M. Martin, R. Williams, H. Quick, J. Greene, B. Strickland, C. Whellhouse, R. Mathews. 2nd row, left to right: J. Pott, C. Moore, J. Parker. C. Marconi, S. Burgess, S. Dossett, C. Elton, D. Whited, M. Taylor, R. Watson, J. Levitt, R. Green, E. Erichsen, R. Kubilus, G. Clark, W. Williams, B Fulcher, W. Harp, J. Prescott, S. Johnson, A. Narron, L. Taylor, G. Kello, C. Aldridge. M. Clark, H. Knight, B. Butler, B. Parrish, H. Kidd, B. Kiah, K Creech, D. Adams, R. Smith, R. Smith, P. Moon, J. Hayes, D. Harrison, D. Knight, W. Sexon, D. Branstetter, M. Harrell, W. Courtney. 164 Lerner's provides employment for DE. student, Diana Helms. Pat, did you finish writing the new constitution? lt has to be in to l.C.C. by tomorrow afternoon! Hey man, did you hear the news . . . our D.E.C.A. club is the largest in the state!! We've got 111 members!! Did you have your school rules in mind at the last meet- ing? Were going to have our regular meeting tomorrow in the auditorium! Are your school spirit banners ready yet? Our showcases really look sharp for National D.E.C.A. Week. Hey! Do you want to buy a toothbrush!!! That Employee-Employer Banquet is really going to be great!! State Convention!! Bausidell E ll l-l Club is largest in State Linda Roush takes an order at People s Selling cameras is Chuck Cox's task at Cameraland. 4 5 2 f i . Q v 1 5 I I I L , 5 67 77 , lv Ji. Class Committees Plan Bing Dance DANCE COMMITTEE: 1st row, left to right: S. Nygard, G. Macaraeg, Chairman, M. McHenry, C. Summers, D. Durkee. 2nd row, left to right: J. Munley, P. Maine, J. Tate, N, Doherty, D. Fin- cher. 3rd row, left to right: J. Heck, M. Deafenbaugh, N. Andrews, T. Tubbs, T. Nester. fb . I. fd ar C'? PROJECT COMMITTEE: 1st row. left to right: M. Now, C. Hoffsefz, K, Damron, Chairman, D. Gregorio, B. Rosenbalm. 2nd row, left to right: B. Pay- ton, J Frazier, D Plott, C Jones, N Doherty. C Hensley. 166 RING DANCE REFRESHMENTS: 1st row, left to right: S. Brown. 2nd row, left to right: C. Cox, C. Hoffsetz. 3rd row, left to right: B. Payton, K. Damron. 4th row, left to right: C. Davis, A. Jones. Ill C...J Q? RING DANCE ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE: 1st row, left to right: C. Summers, Chairman, C. Draughn. 2nd row, left to right: S. Nygard, G. Macaraeg. 3rd row,,Ieft to right: W. Overbay, M. McHenry. 4th row, left to right: J. Heck, P. Miller. RING DANCE DECORATIONS: lst row, left to right: A. Jones, Chair- man. 2nd row, left to right: C. Hensley, C, Draughn, C. Hoffsetz. 3rd row, left to right: B. Payton, W. Overbay, P. Miller. 4th row, left to right: L. Bueler, M. Deafenbaugh, J. Heck. uri, 3.-. .e.. 3 I 1.7 HOMECOMING AND CHRISTMAS COMMITTEE: Ist row, left to right: J. Frazier, Homecoming Chairman, D. DiVito, Christmas Chairman. 2nd row, left to right: K. Damron, C. Draughn, J. Jones. 3rd row, left to right: D. Hill, D. Gregorio, C. Cox. 4th row, left to right: M. Carroll, C. Davis, B. Payton, P. Maine. 167 4 if Class Committees ft-'D llrqanize Senior Helivilies s.J MISS BAYSlDE COMMITTEE: lst row, left to right: D. Bellomy, Chairman. 2nd row, left to right: M. Rhodes, D. Morris, L. Lilley. 3rd row, left to right: M. Cash, P. Parker, G, Youngs. 4th row, left to right: B. Tavares, D. Brickel, C. Chase. 5th row, left to right: D. Mears, K. Henderson, S. McWaters, Mr. Copeland, Sponsor. 1 A Flfi ,x . ,,.-Jsiwg lu Q 11 Mivfv'2w, -I-f 4,7 ...,,.w.-Mvgayf-' gl. , ,.,,',v-,...,.'. . 4 Lanes-.tw-7 - 'ws ,.,,.L5,,1.7.--N-. ..,, GRADUATION COMMITTEE lst row, left to right: M. Rhodes, M. Lund. 2nd row, left to right: B. McMahon, J. Williams, K. Henderson, S. Roberts L. Roberts, D. Fnel, P. Kalinoskr, B. Chase, C. Smith, A. Pritchards. 3rd row, left to right: L. Lilley, L. Mumma, C. Servies, S. Hibbs, W. Dowdy, B Armstrong 4th row, left to right: L. Evans, E Tuttle, R. Goodrich, G. Butner, B. Marshall, B. Armstrong, T. Lepay, B. Wong, Chairman, B. Witt, G Skinner, B Greer 168 x , 4 T Q . 'gf fi PROM COMMITTEE: 1st row, left to right: G. Youngs, P. Parker, S. Hibbs, B. Tavares, K. Henderson, D. Friel. 2nd row, left to right: J. Price, J. Todd, G. Butner, C. Fijalkowski. 3rd row, left to right: D. Mears, L, Olcese, M. Lund, K. Overmire, M. Preston, M. Rhodes, G. Nelson, S. Young, B. McMa- hon. 4th row, left to right: Y. Harrelson, B. Sprinkle, B. Witt, L. Evans, R. Goodrich, L. Lilley, C. Servies, B. Baker, T. Lepay, B. Marshall, W. Yarn, A. Bridges. ,mfglrv :Va , 'tl i'g3'?i Mg? ,.',.,4,. 'iyyvi 33 , fr 5' . , . , ,X L --Q-:......,,W ,.,--' All 1 I K vig, .lf -'f X Q , .W-'S' Q .livflf SENIOR APPRECIATION WEEK COMMITTEE: 1st row, left to right: FLOAT COMMITTEE 1st rgwl left to fight: Q, Gaffney' R, Goodrich' D. Rouse, B. Armstrong, W. Dowdy, B. Marshall. 2nd row, left to righti L. Lilley. 2nd row, leftto rightg B, Baker, Y, Harrelson, L, Evans' pu Kai- J. Linsenmeyer, L. Lilley, L, Evans, C, Gaffney. 3rd row, left to right: T. inoski. 3rd row, left to right: B. Greer, J. Todd. LGDSY. R- CSDDS, J- Todd, K, HGUUGVSOIW. B- Greer. 169 -A X Q 4 7 'Z' 'L 1 i 1 I 1 V . 4 N . , I ' y. n 1 15 g d .8za P .7:?'y' ig , , vm- X., ,- . ' YD 53- Ji ' nfl N Q :','f N. - -v ' '4 .'vV'v ' . , . , . 4 - - A.f.f 'ay V ,- A f,.Q1.,..l.txf., .. A 2 -LUX-F' ' 1- 'L':f1'.'v..' ,4 I ' Q ,, , ,fflll .,'Nw. '4 , ' - xK.'.',' ' y ' M' I 2.-. Q. ' gf. -P51 Q '-.W A, 'NIM ' N ' V- ,N ,A . 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Sports 170 f.- , - ff? .ff A? .xx Were gonna win this game to- night!! did you see that catch? . . . sink iiiitttt, alright . . . we want a touchdown over there now. . . six- teen feet? can't you jump any high- er. . .a ninety-five yard run . . .take it away hey, hey, hey, the other way hey, hey, hey . , . okay, let's see if you can pin him in thirty seconds. , .what a throw . . .what time is gymnastics tonight. . . run- faster-faster . . . six and three tenths seconds . . . those low hurdles sure look high to me . . . yea! another homerun . . . she really clobbered me with that hoc- key stick of hers . . . where'd the ball go? . . . our drill team sure does look good this year, don't they? . . . who are we playing this week? . , . good luck to the football team tonight . . . don't forget about the exhibition by the William 81 Mary gymnasts! -.4........,, L A ' A A K, F N x W'f ,, l U X X X X 'SASL-li ll t 171 Many of the Marlin football players received awards for their efforts on the football team for the 1967 season. The Sportsmanship Award was given to Bob Roush by Mr. Alan Evans. Jinx Meyers received the award for the Most lm- proved Player from the Dia- mond Lake Civic Club. The Lion's Club awarded Bay Emer- son the Outstanding Player award, and John Bowles was given the Dutstanding Lineman award by Bayside High School. ' 0 sl' n-4 1 r: .450 ' ' N-. NA . r 5 nv' ggj-e 'ff' F ' 2.1a' U ' Varsilu football lllarlls lnurlh Season yr RW- 1 lst row left to right: R Colson, J. Daversa, J. Bowles. M. Deafenbaugh, J. McCIurg, B. Reese, D. Ashby, A. McClintok, Manager. 2nd row, left to right L Wells, P. Elswick, Center, P. Tow, F. Davis, J. Carmack, C. Drysdale, T. l-lazelbaker, B. Roush. 3rd row, left to right: R. Thompson, G. Parisi, K Teightler, W. Clement, R Jones, M Dow. 4th row, left to right: M. Daniels, D. Austin, J. Meyers L Haskin D Bohlander B Maddox J Higgins. 5th row left to right: G. Fuderer, P. Kaulback, J. Freeman, W. Dowdy, B. Strickland, B. Emerson,'B.'Gardener.'6th row, left to right: Mr. Versprille. l-lead Coach. is ..-0' If, nog., l 1 Q Z 33, img. 'wfxwxwfrf 'T' Ll 5 x vi J ffm .yl+---V S . 'f- v 4 . - a.'b6l5 ' - 14.2 , - , , S' i err: 7 ,- 2:5:z+?'.en:i G. Parisi 1803, J. Bowles f76J, B. Roush C607 join in mad scramble to bring down First Colonial ballcarrier ..-- .,- ' wr-1 E' . I9 a-rl'l'!f W fr w -419-f Krgkvqlen Mg. f v 2 l Tackle is made here by R. Colson C713 and R. Emerson C331 in First Colonial game. 173 J. Daversa i72l, J. Bowles l76i, M. Laubach t15J, and J. Freeman C323 are offensive standouts in this play against First Colonial. Bauside loses ln liisl Colonial The 1967 football season began with Bayside winning its first game with a score of 13-12. The game was played at Cox before a crowd of 5,000. Bayside led off in scoring midway through the first quarter. Joe Daversa blocked a quick kick and Bon Colson recovered at the Cox ten yard line. Bay Emerson then took the ball across the line for a touchdown, but the try for the extra point failed. ln the second quarter, Cox recovered a fumble and scored from the two yard line with Wayne Werrich going over for the touchdown. The extra point was unsuccessful. Then with six minutes left in the game, Emerson ran seventy-five yards to score. The extra point was made. Cox scored again in the ending moments of the game, but Bayside blocked the extra point attempt. First Colonial player tackles J. Freeman t32i and then attempts to block M. Laubachs 1151 pass. ,FVD,'fv- .f -1-rv Xi ' W4 ' 1 x 1 v.. .. .-A.,,, . 'L' is ff' A J Colonial ballcarrier as he picks up yardage. but lleleals Cox hu aScoie ul In the First Colonial game, the Patriots scored two early touchdowns against the Marlins and went on to defeat Bayside, 31-7. Bayside was able to crack the Patriots defense only once. ln the second quarter the Marlins rallied for a score after recovering a fumble in First Colonial' territory. They went the distance in six plays with hard running Bay Emerson cracking over from the two. Emerson added the extra point on a run off the right side of the line. l3-l2 V , - M , I' V r SQ . C ,.x . . .V , i ...ul - N ,I A U . ., , ig - 41 S A Q 4 ,v 1' 4 . . , ,,,,, 'A' fr ' - - - . ' f . Af ',, L.YC,y. ', I ' . 4,-4 , ' . my 'T 0 . A 1 fl! !.l-4:fg.sn'v.- 'F Q 'M kvcf' .ff ' i ' ' .,.'1 - i-gina-W ,W i, , .,- fr- , , . Qiirfli 14' r - - w I ' - ' A 77.40 il , t t , ' 'l - j Ax ' 4 -g. fn . v , K. -- 5 Q ' , -7 , . . iv,-' JI' 'j' ,,-s'. t BV' Stxfg tl. .I , 'xy' lf .f V 4 .YJ gt, S4 r .t , , X' in H , X PQ, 5 L f. , l -I A JY ,. f yiix W. ,Q-l,,':. V .' -' ' 5 T, ' i ., 1 .v i . A 1 , . K , F f -:- 5 1.f'ymL4L L - ugly, .' it A ' 314153. . 'sl ' 's' 45' ' ' 'ff 2' I, T-'. J. Boone C443 goes over for Bayside in our win over Cox. Almost in on the tackle of a Cox Falcon are M. Dow i733 and J. Daversa i72l. IE.. f LJ. W... 'rifle' .. -'Q' A-u,ff.,'-qt: . -, 1. E fry, . ,V if A ,Q ' -31119.41 : , I , .., bfi' ,J A , - l ,.f qw- A - x 3-v5s,af',..,, , -u ' f if-??'4:..,,... ' ' ..e- K .. 5 '- t 'i ? 1 W1 il -I N . ...fy .. . . :Mya-,.' , ' . -. 74 .. -as , 3,-514, x-1 f' ,Q , - .. 9 tfwwvif - mi - - .N-waits' ww- , ui Gary Parisi f8Ol and Paul Kaul- back C173 defend Marlin goal line as Granby player attempts to score. Coaches Maynard, Vesprille, and Caldwell show mixed emotions as they view the Granby Game. Granby scored the first five times the ball was received, winning with a score of 37-7 over Bayside. The Comets used a simple offense, quick pitchouts to the half-backs, and sweeps around the ends. Bayside's only touchdown came when Flay Emerson scored from the two yard line after two consecutive fifteen yard penalties against Granby. Mark Laubach passed to Ken Fleightler for the extra point. All Princess Anne has to do is throw a helmet and a pair of shoulder pads out there, was a remark made prior to the Bayside-P.A. game. However, the Marlins held the Cavaliers' attack surprisingly well. The 19-O score was the result of the Cavaliers half-safe performance. Their offense left much to be desired, as Bayside got another banner performance from its all-metro fullback, Ray Emerson, who starred in the new role of single wing tailback. Granhu, Pfl., Deep Creek Defeat lllailins Princess Anne is about to score as J. McClurg 1621, R. Emerson t33J, and J. Myers l3OJ act as Bayside's defensive standouts. f . J. Boone l44J picks up yardage against the Deep Creek Hornets. After a scoreless first quarter which saw Bayside move to the Hornet 29 yard line be- fore being stopped, Deep Creek scored in the second period. The remainder of the Q second period was a defensive battle with Q. the Hornets trying to stop the running of Bayside All-Tidewater fullback Bay Emer- f son. The second half opened with Deep Creek taking the kickoff and fumbling. Ken Reightler recovered it for Bayside. Then Ray Emerson took over from the Deep ,. Creek forty. Bayside quarterback Jackie Boone handed off to the senior seven times for 30 yards. He ran the final yard on the L tenth play of the series for Bayside's touch- down. Emerson was called upon to run for the extra point but failed. In all, Emerson gained 124 yards on 24 attempts. YA Q32 ' A L V A , j-Q ' y.g:.4iff!1+.i::-,fs Fullback R. Emerson C339 gets help from J. Carmack l66l as the Hornets close in. Bayside's Fi. Emerson l33l is stopped just short of a first down by surrounding Deep Creek players. 3 an .9 , , ' Hr ist' ' A 31415. ' 51,4 . fi i 'Y K, I - f'?Y1 fx . V y 4 in 'Q 1 ll 4 fi 1' 'ff ,-- .-.--va . ..sA. . -.:,.,'.'giix I vt R 498 'X , Us 'fs 5551.-. ff ,3,,.,f,:.s:-,fm +-- 4,53- . , , . tn. . Q K A MJ .wi-rg V ,J a- L Q , ,f 5.24 - ,' I -O v f' -.f 5 .lr '..fw I .-54351, , i , QA'-'iv A1 li R 'fry-' 4 l' jg 'ff -3 i ' v- 'f-5-WQQ4 A Q x J. Boone 1441 hands off to R. Emerson 1331. Quarterback M. Laubach 1153 sweeps around left end. Despite an outstanding performance by All- Tidewater fullback Bay Emerson and the seventy yard kick-off return by Jackie Boone, the Marlins failed in their bid to win the school's first Homecoming. The Game played before many returning Alumni saw the Marlins jump to an early 12-O lead behind the running of Emerson. Then with 2:59 left in the first half, the Oscar Smith offense caught fire after a kick- off return tothe Marlin 48 and set up the Tigers' first score. With the shock of the score in their minds, the Marlins fumbled, and the Tigers re- covered and went on to score and led at the half 14-12. Smith went on to score two more touchdowns in the second half. The Marlins fought hard and scored one more touchdown to close the Smith lead to 20-19, but the Tigers ran for the final touchdown and ended the game with a 27-19 victory. J. Boone 1443 prepares to block for R. Emerson 1331. A J 40' ist o left to ght D Solo on D Bland J Todd M Deafenba gh Nl Dow, Fidones, St Chipok, C. Ellenbrand, R Emerson. L. WeIlis,G, 1967-68 BASKETBALL SCH EDU LE 80 67 Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Bayside Lake Taylor Maury Cscar Smith First Colonial Cox Kellam Princess Anne Norview Granby Lake Taylor Maury First Colonial Cox Kellam Oscar Smith Princess Anne Norview Granby C Ellenbrand attempts a jump shot as O. Smith player blocks. 1 Bland llisappninlinn Season lar Varsiln Basketball laani R. Jones C313 and C. Ellenbrand C243 go up for rebound. G. Bland l21l shoots for two against Smith Jump ball executed by Baysides C Ellenbrand and Smith opponent 181 w --- L-I 1. 1 ,, 'rv A fxvg I Qrgmn- A .Eur ' ' ' r, ., N It ' ' ' Ill! ,. I sh' ,seyltly ag N 'ii -' ry S. .. ' FZ. Emerson l4OJ gets rebound against Lake Taylor. -R , Q. iq, f ' I if , .hzzxg V' :fx 345 34 ffm- XXQ Open-mourned players focus attention on Baysides D. Solomon as ne shoots for two 182 An aggressive lay-up by R. Emerson t4Ol puts Smith opponent i347 in agony. The winter King Sport , basket- ball, brought disappointment as well as satisfaction to Bayside this season. Close scores were the result of several games in which the boys play- ed well but faced equally good opponents and perhaps werent as lucky with the breaks, Outstanding individual efforts were made as ex- emplified by the following single game statistics: MOST POINTS - 30 - R. Emerson MOST FIELD GOALS - 10 - R. Emerson MOST REBOUNDS - 16 - R. Jones MOST FREE THROWS - 10 - R. Emerson Those team members lettering this year were R. Emerson, J. Todd, R. Jones, G. Bland, M. Dow, R. Foster, and C. Ellenbrand. C. Ellenbrand t24J and R. Jones t31J guard Maury ball-carrier. 'Q 'sf 'wi E :.-.,,:.-f...-:raw-4: ' ,M,,,,vvvl Y 'a'-.i 9,-!.JQJa3f-WY! ,Tw ' z B. Strickland gets two as he reverses Great Bridge mat man . , - ,nv- N ,.,- ...al ,gwne-sf vi:-t1 A switch by G. Wallis during Deep Creek match gets two for B.H.S. l ll 77 The Varsity Wrestling Team ended the season with -a slam, winning four of their last five matches. Butch Strickland, John Bowles, and Bobby Gentry placed fourth, fifth and sixth respectively in the regional tournament and won a berth in the state tournament. Strickland and Bowles are the only losses to graduation, so the Marlin Grapplers will field an experienced team in 1968. 1st row, left to right: J. Honeycutt, G. Daniels, T. Gallagher, K. Dailey, R. B, Strickland, l.. Johnson, J. Meyers, Coach James. lllailin lllal lllen Senl lhiee ln Slate lnuinamenl Team members illustrate varied clinches. Daniels, K. Fleming. 2nd row, left to right: J. Bowles, J. McCIurg, J. Daversa, K. Dailey Hbulldogsu PA. opponent. X, s by ' R. Daniels sets up for a takedown. 47' .Fl f FW! wi t Mm ,V N lst row, left to right: M. McColgan, J. Higgins, J. Servies, J. Saunders, D. Taylor, S. Marshall, B. Davis, T. Higgins, M, Davis, R. Warren, R. Crane J. Now. 2nd row, left to right: T. Salamon,'K. Reightler, D. Groth, R. Knight, D. Taylor, E, Edwards, T. Hazelbaker, D. Greer, S. Lehrke, W, Ross, M Maziarka, L. Barrett, R. Walsh, A. Fontaniarara, R. Fleming, R. Thompson, K. Kennedy. 3rd row, left to right: S. Harris, R. Neff, E. Yarn, J. McClurg J. Bowles, M. Deafenbaugh, F. Davis, C. Ellenbrand, F. Klingberg, L. Califf, R. Mulhearn, M. Daniels, P. Davis, L. Haskin, K. Cox, P. Leavitt W. Hamm. 4th row, left to right: R. Peck, T. Baker, C. Cole, J. Byrnes, T. Walters, R. Mills, C. Schroeder, R. Friel, J. Daversa, R. Phillips, Cindermen Gel llacinq Slail in llulduoi liacli C. Ellenbrand takes wing in a practice R- Ffiel diSDl8YS Skill in the NQN Sr. J. Bowles heaves the shot. long jump. hurdle. .gfbs .15 403 Haag ML: 5 +:':..-- L: 1968 Outdoor Track Schedule Opponent Place Maury .................. Maury Cox .................. Bayside Norview ....... ' ...... Norview First Colonial ..... First Colonial Kellam ............ I .... Kellam Princess Anne. . . Princess Anne April 6 Colonial Relays at Williamsburg April 13 Tidewater Meet at Williamsburg April 27 District Relays at Foreman Field May 4 District Meet at Foreman Field May 11 Regional Meet at Foreman Field May 17 81 18-State Meet at Williamsburg F. Davis and W Ross pass baton during the mile relay .3 at ' 6: 'M , , . , 4 3 ' , . , L ' ,J-,. . INDOOR TRACK: 1st row, left to right: Coach Daly, J. Higgins, M. Davis, J. Freeman, W. Ross, R. Thompson, B. Warren, M. Mazirarka, S. Lehrke. 2nd row, left to right: P, Davis, M. Daniels, P. Leavitt, F. Davis, R. Colson, T. Hazelbaker, G. Parisi, C. Ellenbrand, R. Friel, J. Bowles. Skill and Phusical illness lleeiled lor Indoor liacli, Cross llnunlru L' ttf? ' , fi 3 I vi , N.. X rl - ,. f 7 I l s 2 N 4 H. -- 4 t SA -, H ,T ' . . .4 ' Xa -sy - s . L Q' Q .-4-ti Q , . , 1 I I I N Q i Q 1 i 1 -1 I K . CROSS COUNTRY: 1st row, left to right: Coach Dailey, P. Leavitt, B. Warner, M. Higgins. 188 Events such as the fifty yard dash, high and low hurdles, shot put, pole vault, 500 yard run, high jump, 2 mile relay and 1056 relay attracted BHS athletes to ln- door Track and Cross Country. A season to be proud of, Bayside broke four school records in the Eastern District Meet at Frederick College. Setting records were R. Colson in the shot with a throw of 41' 8M1 g R. Friel in the low hurdles with a time of 6.04 and in the high hurdles with a time of 7.04: F. Davis in the 880 with a time of 2:04. P. Leavitt came in fourth in the two mile run. .-.L 'V r 'Q -f 'f ' r-Jtnuh '- 'Ash 'auqqelfw s:fr.t,.- ,W - i .. . Q 5,24 W' .,-W' Q is V J. Higgins and R. Friel leave the starting block! 'H37' ' ' A3 . ., .wa H 1 - is tg.. .ugh yah ss.,-f ar? ' Avail. . 'I -- - , 4. -4' ' 'Q . 'T Aw af P Form like this helped Fl. Friel break a school record in the lovv hurdles. 1jSf3I'4 ,, Wagga.. irq all I-1-Bk P. Leavitt joggles along while get- ting practice in the mile run. 1 B. Warner and lvl. Higgins test their endurance in the two mile run. 189 ff. ,, Yuyfgpulf, X. lllnods lions and Putter lllean Gulf Season al BHS j A15- Left to right B Dent E Scott D Bland T Lepay S Chipok, S. Bates, G, Bland, Coach Parker The Marlin golf team is fortunate to have five of its seven members returning from last year. Coach Parker is looking forward to a rewarding season, both in experience gained and matches won. Standouts are expected to be the Bland brothers, Gilbert and Doug. Feet apart, flex in knees, eyes on ball, head down, follow through! Coach Maynard and golfers leave for practice at Lake Wright. X Gund lurnnul and Enthusiasm lllalne fur llplimislic lennis Seasun 1 4 f '9- 1 tr fi' , x Using steel tennis racket, E. Schramm attempts to return serve. Coach Griffin looks with optimism toward the 1968 tennis season, even though he has only four returning players out of twenty-two. E. Sch- ramm will play top position in Eastern District competitiong W. Brock and J. Hallal will play second and third positions respectively. Place Date ADH' 2 ---.. Cox ............. Away April 5 ..... Granby ...,...... Home April 9 .... First Colonial ..... Away April 12 .... Lake Taylor ...... Home April 16 . . . Maury ........... Away April 19 ... Princess Anne ...Home April 23 .... Kellam ........... Away April 26 .... Norview ......... Home Opponent M. Riley, playing up, is one of the few left- handed BHS players. 1st row, left to rights M. Moore, J. l-lallal, W. Brock, R. McCausland, R Jones, R. Schramm, M. Riley, J. Wyatt. 2nd row, left to right: Mr. Griffin, C. Asercion, S. Visesie, F. Powers, T. Pursel, C. Beamon, A. lvlackel, R, Rhodes, D. Dickman, C. Wise, G. Haynes. as I f v -f . J, -. .CM -.Ju Q ., 5' 'Enix -if 2..,.' 1 4 l ' Pitcher L. Barba looks toward home plate as the sun plays havoc with his expression! i K. 1st row, left to right: M. Dow, C. Drumnond, J. Stupka, R. Colson, R Jones J. Gut. 2nd row, left to right: D. Ashby, J. Honeycutt, T. McConkey Date March 19 March 20 March 21 March 22 March 26 March 29 .l..l.l April 2. ,. April 5 .. April 9 .. April 11 . April 17 ...i.... April 19 ..,. .,. April23 ii.. April26 April 30 .... . . . May 3 .... ..., May6.... May8 .... .... Opponent Kecoughtan. ........ . . Norfolk Catholic .,..... Lake Taylor .....i..i., Norfolk Academy i...... Kellam ,.....,.,...... Maury i.i.,.,..i Norview ,.....,. Princess Anne ......... Granby ......... First Colonial A... Cox ....,...,. Kellam ,4.,.. Maury ..,..... Norview ...,.... Princess Anne. , . Granby i.4...,,. First Colonial . , . Cox ,.....,... Baseball leam Prepares tai Ileui Season Senior baseballer D. Rouse steps up to bat during practice. .ee 1 5' .5 WK! 'l W. 1 lref5'2 'f'5af?f29f4.5 ag. 'tiger 4' 551259 C ' f' ' Q'-' a JW 99:91-Q?-va:-,ligge V 4 .,Q.-'.,i'Sfb wif! 9? W. ifiyf,-be are e 1 sift S f,. .'5,fZQ'ffg9 ae-ve., .1 se, '5 ' Ugg lv ffgfx ,. if X 'QQ Qu 2 -. as -' 1575 QIAIA ,jig :'N 'fi' 455 1 - 1 i VX ffiffabffiicis A we-'He .,xx ..,.. Pitcher D. Ashby attempts to i average. ' I .-get if 4 'Z'l, V' 'Var 74 v' . r ge A Pmce Home Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Home mprove his batting 5 ' 'I , . -Lg.. df' ma iw N 5 if .' K 6Y YM! D. Rouse, D. Austin, D. Phillips. 3rd row, left to right: D Whitehead, L Bohn, J. Myers, L. Barba. R. Bryan, D. Gilbert, Mr. Cox R. Bryan will undoubtedly be one of Baysides standout hitters this season. Catching for the Marlins will be R. Colson. 193 NN if 4-an ty' fa Mx 1'-. Q. L..9'.b1 ' .l 't'54B.n- lst row, left to right: D Pauly, A. Thornton J Ruso, G. Arnett, D Now 3rd row, left to B Rudd, D Kilmarry, K Hubbard. 5th row, . L. Brickman, L. Yarn, B. Walsh, A. Trego. A. Califf. 2nd row, left to right: C. Taylor, T. Chipok, R Phillips. right: D. Langley, M. Parrish, B. Petree, D. Groth, L. Bohn, J. Jelly. 4th row, left to right: D. Shell, J. Witt, left to righti lvlr. Cox, R Colson, B. Pearcen, S. Hart. Under the coaching of lvlr. Cox, lVlr. South and lVlr. Parker, the Baby Marlins had a laudable season with a 3-2-2 record as the following scores indicate: Kellam-18 .............. . . Bayside-O Cox-O ........................ Bayside-O First Colonial-O ............... Bayside-8 Cradock foreited to Bayside Granby-7 ..................... Bayside-7 Kempsville-13 ................ Bayside-O Princess Anne-34 . . . . . Bayside-O L s ,- Enthusiasm Increases for J.V. Sports-lonlhall and Wrestling The J.V. wrestling team ended their season with a 9-5 record. Forty boys finished the sea- son, each having wrestled in at least two matches. Some ofthe names to look for on next year's varsity will be R. lvlulhearn, B. Dickman, B. Petue, B. Boyer and N. Daversa. lst row, left to right H Young, K Mitchell, B Miller, J. Now, K. Sechser. B. DeGeorgis, B. Pease. 2nd row, left to right: L. Canon, R Neff, Ft Turner, D Gabcl, J Flinn, B Boyer, N Daversa. D. Gilbert ICO-Captainl. 3rd row, left to righti Coach Caldwell. L. Flemming, J. Crawford, B. Warren K Hensley, G 'Nallis lCo-Captainl. FZ Peck, B. Dickman. D lvlulhearn, B. Wallis. 4 Rebuilding lleai ini Babu lllailins in Basketball 'ii-1 Au,..1sanm ' ' 1:-P ML- misss-union-..ag if ' an r S 3'g,,,. ,A , Q 1 g -at At free throw line is P. Withers L. Jackson l3Ol and lvl. IVlcNair Q33 shooting for two against PAL l4Ol fight for rebound against lvl. McNair C403 and Lake Taylor Lake Taylor opponents anticipate rebounds iggx 44X i lan J lst row, left to right: K. Nider, L Bohn, T. Solomon, M McNair, L Jackson, Pr Withers, R. Walsh. 2nd row, left to right: Mr. Parker, Coachg D, Dawson, T Chupok, D Johnson, P Lawson, F2 Poole, Dt Groth. R l-lagans, if'-llln--L L, ,amp r T T f -3 '-it SWE' nl Coach Parker described the 196768 J.V. Basketball season as a rebuilding K year. The team effort was hampered by inexperience as only two sopho- mores played for the Baby IVlarlins.'l A ' A , But where's the ball? questions T V g I i V if- 'ft K. Nider and Cox Falcons. lgffn ' . A my .-. .AA L A if iw 'Qi , 2 4 l Y ,Q 195 ' 'iw f' ' ig, tt' gpm Y., 9 .. xr. Y nf? ks-.Yi 'Y . f,-,gig 'en . .XI-'5f+ -1:.t fffgunf 4. M' 'S' m-me ' - ...Lt 0 A as -.-.- 43' S Bous Gumnasllcs llelulu formed al Bauslde 1 4 l 5 l v X-I CP , C ki P X39 l l ,Hvsfll K. Q:-.. . 1 it 1st rovv, left to right: Mr Woolston, Sponsor 2nd row. left to right: M Murphy, J Doherty, P, LaVelIe, D Cox, T, Gaffney. The newly formed Gymnastics Club strives for physical fitness, coordination, and controlled movement. Working toward a gymnastic team, the members have practiced diligently and attended several matches and exhibitions at the College of William and Mary. i il Pat Lavalle works out on still rings. er':Pf..'i'::,i'e, , Q ,., Bobby Armstrong displays his muscular ability on the parallel bars. 196 1st row left to right F Langley D Whitehead D Taylor B Riley C Mitchell 2nd H row left to right R Faller A Jensen R Chase A Mackel C Monohan M Riley, T 1 , Q.. ,. ,,.-.. 5 , VW - .-,.. Z -Y 1' K 7 f to F, at ' 'ti ' W!!! i 4 4 T'ri?F 7'5- AP: R gy: . ,-j,,,..,W M , V . . i.iq'i-13 . ' 5 1 Mark Riley exhibits Uchi Mati with Rich Chase assisting, 4 xt . i it 4 . Q it c , 5 A ii ll A T ,V D a TI 'viz - 4 41 A Harry Partridge is shown here throwing Chuck Judo The Gentle lllau Spuit Judo, while something new at Bay- side, has been practiced for over a thousand years with little change in style. The purpose of the Bayside Judo Club is to promote the safe interest in Judo, by maintaining the ancient Japanese rituals during prac- 5 tices. Through practice and study, Judoka Cmembersj strive to perfect P4 their sport for self satisfaction. Kent Bailey is thrown with an Osoti- Otoohi by Andy Mackel. 'V lv- YQ is X , 1 , , I , - , x , 'fi' ti., ,fi - WY -A 51 ' T' Sticks and Coach llach lllalta Haclleu lialsa llauhla threat l-lalf time! Okay girls, gather round. You're playing a fine gameg you have set up some nice plays. Remember to look alive when you get the ball down in the striking circle and drive for that goal. Cindy, you've got to watch your sticks on those . . . Cindy? Now, where's Chase? She went to fix her hair. It was coming down. Hey, Debbie, save some of those oranges for the rest of us. Will somebody please tell Samson to watch those roll-ins? Yeah, and if Vickie doesn't turn her feet around l'm going to put her shoes on back- wards. Aw Coach Noch, can't I play barefooted? Congratulations Jackie, you've been in the entire game! f . Q' Ji 3. fl: ' ,V ALA, X . . f tst row. left to right: J. Manuel. D Ellenbrand, V Temple. K Roush. K. Overmire, B. Cobb. C. Baker. 2nd row. left to righti J. Gates. C Chase, M. Chase. B Chandler. J Wagner. S Ballard. B Fondren 198 Petite Sharon Pullen executes a difficult yoga handstand. Okay troops, this is your last prac- tice before we go to the State Meet, so I want to see every routine and in tip top form! All right, we'lI start with Sherry and her free excercise. What do you mean you can't do it? Oh, I see, but as soon as the glue on your false eyelashes dries l want to see it. Debbie, get on the parallel bars. Come on, don't be shy, let's go! Fine, fine but Debbie don't forget to come back to the bar after that flying hip circle. It might take away from your routine if you hang too long from those rafters. Girls, practice, practice, practice! 3 5-ff , Wag., 'arf 'Q is i l 4 ,,, 'I 4 4 1 I l Eat lst row, left to right D Claus. S Pruden. P Almeoa, lvl Sherman, A Howard. D Drysdale, D, White, W Jones, B Smith 2nd row. left to right: P Taylor, J Barnhill, P Dinkler, D Brown, P Mumford, C Thompson, D Ciraeff, J Potter, A Williams, C Poulter X. 36 M left to right: Co-Captains C Draughn and Pat Miller Mr Gregory. Sponsor Hup two-three-four, hup. . . where are my gloves . . . three demerits . . . about face . . . novv I know what its like to be a marine . . . hey, sarge . . . who stole my boots . . . my legs are freezing . . .oh no, I forgot the routine . . . my pom-pom's falling apart. . , left, left, left, right, left . . . B-A-Y-S-l-D-E . . . oops, l'm out of step again . . . tvveet-tvveet . . . company halt. 200 , ...Q-fri tst row, left to right: S Marlin, K Snow. C Barth, K Byler, K Porter, A Shrieves, B Church, S Edmunds, S Gregorio 2ncl row, left to right1K Harvey, D, Mears, C Carmack, IVI Pancoast, D Kivvgavv, S Ackavvay, B Bell, J Leavitt, K Stratton Drill leant llties Bausiile Proud lllith lleui Routines Drill Team marches in local Oyster Bowl Parade. 201 ' f' Ami. v V . ff Q31 Captain M. Cash Co-Captain P. Kalirioski lst row. left to righti P. Kalinoski D. Morris, 2nd row, left to right G. Nelson. S. Pullen. 3rd row left to right: S. Bailey, C. Ellis 4th row. left to righti V. Temple M. Cash, D. Fincher. Versllu Cheerleaders liel lleur Unllerms 1st row, left to right: D. Fincher, M. Cash, V. Temple. 2nd row, left to right: C. Ellis, S. Bai- D, Morris and S, Pullen line up at halftime ley. 3rd row, left to right: S. Pullen, G. Nelson. 4th row, left to right: C. Morris, P. Kalinoski. Remember, smile and have lots of pep. Throw in a few cartwheels, may- be a roundoff, but please, don't forget your megaphones and pom-poms. Peggie, have you got that? Come-on girls, before the game do a few hand- springs and roundoffs, but, Debbie, try not to fall this time. Diane, please don't forget to yell. Oh, I forgot, you lost your voice! Cindy, now where is she? Cindy, what are you doing down at the other end, get in your position! We're going to do our new cheer but . . . I don't know it. Well, quit talking and pay attention. Gail, I just saw a great picture of your roundoff at the pep rally. Hey Sharon, the crowd's this way. G. Nelson turns a cartwheel during football pep rally. during P.A. game. Pre-game spirit is aroused before Bayside meets PA. in basketball. K.,-if 4 S. Pullen works diligently on Cheerleaders' Homecoming float. 203 Hey, Maggie . . . whos the little one on the end? Who, Melanie? . . . Oh, dont worry Melanie, well tell them you aren't our mascot . , . Kathy, we Cant find Karen's Contact lens. lt fell out during 'Fight Team. Well, Chris, help her look for it before we do our next cheer. Quit talking, spread out . . .Well-y'all never tell me the next cheer were gonna do. . . Sandy, will you and Marsha stop talking'?!! Hey-the next cheer is HYeah Man! Try to do it right . . . Debbie, your right hand goes first. Don't forget!! This ones gotta go fast! Maggie, you and Kathy are going too fast . . . Chris, youre too slow . . . Sandy, look at number 54 shooting for the basket! Wow!! Hey you guys, next cheer is ttSpirit. Hurry!! Time outl. . .Yell deep and keep smiling . . . Well, gang, that was great! We did everything wrong!!! Gimme a B...A...Y...S...l...D...E... What have ya got? Bayside!! lst row, left to right' M Ellis, M Roberts, S Scott, S Kelp, K Early, il. V. Cheerleaders Co-Captain Maggie Greenwood lst row, left to rightg D Copeland, S Scott, K Mapp. M Green wood, M Ellis 2nd row, left to right: C Owens, S Kelp, K Early 3rd row. left to right: M Stephenson I 1 1 l l .Z . . - 4 . - f 3 , V .Q . gf, '.,I:'..: ' f ' ' . , - . M-4 4 ., mg- I .v 'lux-S ,H M, ,,,'..,A. fm, . h Q ' ,.-of - -., M , V .0 5' ,few ,n .fn- V' l A 1. 4- pq' ' A 4 2 ,-'- sw ,- - ,Ay 0,3 .4-4' , 've-' ,. I' . 4 1 rm' M. Ellis and S. Scott cheer with Varsity cheer leaders at pep rally. Support Babu lllarllnsl C. Owens, M, Stephenson, K Mapp, M Greenwood. . n or Co-Captain Kathy Mapp ff 7' ' L J.V. cheerleaders lead 6th bell pep rally before Homecoming. o W A LQ 205 ' f wML.,l,.,, ,L ,kj apr, ,.LL,z.f......- -.C-'-J-I-f ,wa .. .- ...-- ,A . xv,-XQ - fu l A . ' 'N ia' A f , 4 '. -1-4-1 ' x fx , . . ,, -v , ' ,,, k A .,,M.4, -' -: , Q. -f , Y . .A V ,V 5 . ' A 1 - -Q., - f , ., ,, - aff ,W 1 I. M ,, x X -.. ' , ,yn Q., - -' ,.1. . , . , -... 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Kerns Mini Cash Patricia Early Linda Mumma Denise DiVito Jan Price Wendy Overbay Yvonne Freve Rea Maurice Jan Haley Donna Hamilton Jackie Smith Billie Charnock Patricia Wood Ted Clemons Dale Dickman 223 i i ln- - Compliments of 'im the The class of 1972 wishes to congratulate the graduating Seniors. - iv HEI . V Y , l Jeflai l .. ..,.:,:,:.:i ee I iiiii'i X In YOU bet - 'lffgilgfgai -,-,. 3-5gyJ,1:Agj -..'i rigjE,i ' iff: -:' 5Qf51-'T51-:1ff '5' H f. CE cpferwwww lr M M11 MADE WITH FRESH CREAM 224 I l I l l ll r 4 HOLLOMAN BROWN FUNERAL HOME Norfolk Chapel 29th and Granby St. Norfolk, Va. Bayside Chapel 1457 Independence Rd. Virginia Beach, Va. The 1968 Mariner Staff says a special 'thanks to Mr. Carl Phillips and the Camera Club for many pictures seen on the preceding pages, to Larry Warner we are indeed grateful for his devotion above and beyond the call of duty. To Mr. John Perry, representative of Hunter Publishing Company, we acknowledge his guidance and service given us. COIVIPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND coMPl.llvlENTs OF ROWE 8. LONG MUSIC 7 i l I i i i I I I L, ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL--SCA representative. 9 Band. 9. Ways and Means Committee, 10, National Junior Honor Society. 10, Scholastic Team 10, National Honor Society, 11.12, Key Club, 12. Graduation Committee, 12 ARRIGO JOAN 9. Drama Club, 10,11, Home- coming Committee. 12. Iota Sigma Epsilon Tri- Hi-Y 12 BAILEY, SHERRYeBand, 9.10.11.12. J V Cheerleader. 9. Varsity Cheerleader. 10,12, Key- ettes I1 12. National Honor Society, Treasurer. ll 12. Gymnastics Club, 11.12, Attendent for Oueen Mariner Court, 11.12 BAKER, BONNIE-Spanish Club, 11. Secretary. 9.1012, SCA representative, 9, Library Club, 9.10.11,.Treasurer,9. Drill Team. 10.11. Future Nurses Club. 10,1 1.12, Treasurer, 12, Prom Committee. 12, Homecoming Committee. 12. Senior Week Committee, 12 BARRICKS. JlLLf9,10,11, FBLA, 12 BASNIGHT. KATHY-Newspaper Sta1f,9, GAA. 10,11, Field Hockey. 10,12 BATES ARTHUR-9,10,11, Spanish Club. 12. Art Club, 12 BENZE. PAM-9. Spanish Club, 10.11, FBLA. 12. Senior Prom Committee. 12 BOLDIN, DEBORAH-Choral Club, 9.1O.11. Girls Ensemble. 9,10,11. SCA representative, 10, Prom Committee, 11,12 BOWLES. JOHNfFootball, 9.10.11.12, Base- ball, 9.10. Wrestling, 11.12, Monogram Club, 10.11,12. Sergeatn-at-Arms. 12 BRANSTETTER. CONNIE-9,10,11, D E Club. 12 BRAUND, LlNDAe9.10, German Club, 11,12 BRICKEL. DARLENE-Spanish Club. 9, Drama Club, 9.10. School Play. 9,1O,11,12. Drama Award, 9, Drill Team. 10,11. Thespian Club, 1O,11.12, Treasurer, 11.12, Y-Teens, 11. Hurrah PIayer.11,12,IOta Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y,11.12, Treasurer, 12, Pep Club, 1 1,Tl'1esplan Award, 11. Variety Show Committee, Chairman. 11,12. Miss Bayside Committee, 12 BROOKE. DON-9,10,11,12 BUFFINGTON. BlLLeGolf Team. 9.10.1 1 . Class President, 10. Ring Dance Committee, 11. SCA representative, 11,12, Kappa Sigma Chi Hi-Y, 11,12, Key Club. 11.12. Vice President, 12, ICC representative. 12 BUTNER, GENE--Kappa Sigma Chi l-li-Y, 9.10.11.12. Cl'tapIair1.9, Key Club, 11,12, Sec- retary, 12, Screening Committee, 9. Dance Com- mittee. 9, Constitution Committee. 9. Publicity Committee, 10. Atlantic Ecology Club, 10.11, Prom Committee. 12. Graduation Committee, 12 CANSLER, CONNIE-Hockey Team, 9, FHA, Treasurer. 9.10. Drama Club, 11,12. Miss Bay- side Committee, 11,12, Thespian Club. 12 CAPPS, ROSEMARY-SCA Dance Committee. 9.10, FTA. IOL Biology Club. 10.11,12. Ring Dance Committee, 11, Class Treasurer, 11, Iota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12 CASH, MINNIE-SCA representative. 9, Atlantic Ecology Club. 10,11. Secretary. 11, Gymnastics Team, 10. Oueen Mariner I, 10, Ring Dance Committee.1l,Varsity Cheerleader, 11,12. Cap- tain, 12. Prom Committee. 12. Miss Bayside Committee, 12, FBLA, 12 CHANDLER, BETSY-9. Hockey Team, 10,11. 12, FTA, 12, Y-Teens, 12, Pep Club, 12, Iota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y 12, Riding Club, President, 12 CHASE, BERT-9.10. Gymnastics Club,11, Ring Dance Committee, 11. Outstanding Chem- istry Student. 11, Pep Club. President, 11, Trea- surer, 12. Key Club. 12. Senior Courtyard Com- mittee Chairman, 12. Senior Appreciation Week Committee Chairman. 12, Graduation Commit- tee, 12, Prom Committee. 12 CHASE, CINDY-9. Sigma Theta Delta Junior Tri-Hi-Y, 10, Hockey Team, 10.11,12. Drill Team, 10, Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 11.12. Junior Class Com- mittee.11,Canrlidatetor Miss Bayside. 11, Homecoming Court, 12, Chairman Refreshment Committee for Homecoming Open House. 12, Chairman Refreshment Committee lor Senior Prom. 12 CHASE. RICHARD-9, Army T O T C Drill Team, 10, Brigade Club. 10. Spirit of Bayside Pep Club. 11.12. Carnera Club, 11.12. ICC rep- resentative, 11.12 CHEEK. JANICE--All City Orchestra. 9, FHA. 10. Honestate Tri-Hi-Y. 11.12, Vice President 12. ICC representative, 12. SCA representative Senior Statistics 12 CLARK, GEORGE-9.10.11. D E Club. 12 CLAY, JOYCE-National Thesbians, 9.10: GAA, 11,12. Drama Club, 11, Art Club, 12. FBLA, 12 CLAYTON. GARY-Spanish Club. 9.10.11.12. Treasurer, 121 Key Club, 12. Publicity Commit- tee, 11. Ring Dance Committee. 11. Senior Bac- calaureate Committee, 11, Prom Committee, 12, Homecoming Committee, 12, Graduation Com- mittee, 12, Trip Committee. 12 CLEMENT. LOY-Spanish Club President. 9, Sigma Theta Delta Tri-Hi-Y President, 9, Hone- state Tri-Hi-Y, 10,11.12, Drill Team, 10, SCA Representative. 11, Keyettes. 11,12 Historian. 11, Art Club. 12, Prom Committee. 12 COOPER, STAN -Monogram Club, 9.1 1,12, Varsity Track, 9,1O,11, Scholastic Achievement Award, 9.10, Kappa Sigma Chi Hi-Y, Secretary. 12. Varsity Baseball, 12, Senior Class Privilege Committee, 12 CRAIN. ROBERT-SCA Representative. 9.10. Monogram Club. 10.1 1312, Varsity Football, 10,11. Varsity Wrestling, 10,11, D E Club, 12 CRANDELL. DIANE-Home Economics Club, 9.10. French Club. 1l,Y-Teer1S 12 CRAWFORD, JAMES-Future Farmers of America, 9.10, Annual Staff. 10. Rifle Club, 11,12, Varsity Wrestling. 12 COBB. IRMA-Atlantic Ecology Club. 9,1O.11. Iota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, 12. FBLA, 12 COONS. NANCY-Drama Club, 9.10.11.12 CORY, SUEAAnnual Staff, 9.11, Hockey Team. 10.11.12 DIAGNEAULT. CHERYL-9, FBLA, 10.11,12. Vice President, 11. President, 12. Hockey Team. 10, Honestate Tri-Hi-Y. 11,12. ICC Represen- tative. 1 1, Y-Teens, 1 1. Junior Class Ring Dance Committee. 11. D E Club. 12 DAVIS. FRANK- SCA Representative, 9, Varsity Foo1ball,9,10,11.12. Varsity Track, 9.10.11.12, French Club. 10, Lettermens Club, 10, Mono- gram Club, 11.12, Secretary, 12. Optimist Club Award nominee. 12 DAY, PAT-Library Club. 9, Drama Club, 9. Public Relations Club. 9. Sophomore Class Sec- retary.10,Honestate Tri-Hi-Y 10. D E Club. 10. 11.12. Vice President. 11. President. 12. Keyettes. 11. Treasurer. 11, Junior Class Sec- retary, 11, Ring Dance Committee. 11, Decora- tions Committee, 11 DEANS, THOMAS-9.10,11,12 DENT. PAT-Sigma Theta Delta Jr Tri-Hi-Y, 9. Secretary, 9, Spanish Club, 9.10,11, Secretary, 9. President. 10,1 1, Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 10. Chaplain. 10. Library, 10. Best Typist of the Year. 10, FTA, 11. National Honor Society, 11,12, SCA Secretary, 12 DILDAY, BONITA-Drill Team, 9. Chorus. 9. 1O,11,12. Madrigals. 12. DZIMITFIOWICZ, SHIELA-910, ICC Repre- sentative, 11, Library Club. 11, FHA Vice Presi- dent. 11, Gymnastics. 11, Second Place Charles Preston Paramore' Speech Contest, 11. Pep Club, 12, Drama Club, 12 ELLENBRAND. DEBORAH-GAA, 9,11.12, Treasurer, 11.President. 12,HOr19SlaI9 Tri-Hi-Y. 10. National Honor Society, 11.12, Hockey Team. 11,12, Co-captain, 12, Gymnastics, 12, Madricals. 12 ELLIS, ELAINE-Annual Staff. 9, Library Club. 9, D E Club, 10.11,12. Vice-President, 12. Drill Team. 10 EMERSON RAY4Monogram Club,9.1O.11,12. Vice-President, 9, President. 12. Varsity Foot- ball.9.10,11.12, Co-Captain. 12, Varsity Basket- ball 91011 12 Varsit Baseball 91012' I I Outstanding Football Player 10,11. Most Valuable Basketball Player, 11 EMERSON, RHONDA--Drama Club, 91 School Play, 9, Drill Team. 10. Jr Honor Society, 11. Gymnastics Team. 10. Ring Dance Committee, 11, Iota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y. 11.12. Sec- retary. 12 EVANS. LYNN GAA, 9. Ways and Means Com- mittee. 10, Hockey leam. 10, Ring Dance lheme Committee Chairman, 1 1, Pep Club. 11. 12. Vice President, 12, ICC representative. 12. Prom Committee Chairman. 12. Invitations Com- mittee. 12, Class Night Committee Chairman. 12, Graduation Committee. 12, College Night Com- mittee, 12 EWELL.TOM-9.Track.10,11.l2 FENTON. PAULETTE---FTA 9.10.1 1, Varsity Cheerleaders, 12 FIELDS, DEBBIE-9.10.11, FBLA, 12 Secre- tary 12 HJALKOWSKI CAROL -FTA, 9.10 1 1. French Club.9101l.l2. Treasurer. 10 Secretary l1. President. l2.HOr1eslale Tri-Hi-Y, 11 Chaplain. 12, Prom Committee, 12 FLINN. RAE-9.10.11, FBLA. 12 FREVE. YVONNE-Sigma Theta Delta Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President, 9, GAA. 9. FTA, 9.10, Vice President, 11,12, Annual Staff. 9. Assistant Editor. 10. Co-Editor. 11, Editor. 12, Honestate Tri-Hi-Y President. 10. Sergeant-at-Arms. 11.121 Keyettes, 10,11 President. 123 Homecoming Committee Halttime Chairman 12, Junior Class Vice President. 11, Second Place 'Voice of Democracy Essay Contest. 10 FRIEL DEBBIE-Drama Club. 9,10,11, Hockey 'Team 91Tl'1eSpi3l'1S.1O.11 12, GAA, 11,121 Hurrah Players, 11. Art Club. 12. Prom Com- mittee. 12, Float Committee. 12 FRIEL. RANDY-School Play, 9, Varsity Foot- ball, 10, Track, 10.12, Suri Club, Secretary- treasurer. 12 GAFFNEY. CATHY-Jr Red Cross Club,91 Spanish Club, Historian, 10 Treasurer. 11, Vice- president, 12. National Jr Honor Society. 10, GAA. 11, National Honor Society. 11.12, Key- ettes, 11 12, Atlantic Ecology Club. 11.12, Girls State Representative, 11, SCA Representative, 11,12, Graduation Committee, 12 GANLEY. LOLA-9.10.11.12 GATES, JUDY-9, Hockey Team, 10.11.12 GENIRY. CATHY-9, French Club. 10.11,12. Pep Club,11.12,Y-Teens Ill Ring Dance Com- mittee, 11. Invitation Committee. 11. Iota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, 12. Prom Committee, 12, Class Night Committee. 121 Baccalaureate Com- mittee. 12 GODWIN JOANN-9, Drill Team. IOL Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, FBLA, Treasurer, 12, Ring Dance Committee, 11 GOODRICH, ROSEANNE-Scenery Commit- tee, 9, Y-Teens. Treasurer. 9, Volleyball, 9.10. Keyettes.11.12,lota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y.12, Atlantic Ecology Club. 11 12. National Honor Society Historian, 11 12, Y-Teens. Secretary. 11, Ring Dance Committee. 11. SCA Publicity Committee. 12. Senior Class Treasurer, 121 Homecoming Committee. 12. Prom Decoration Committee, 12, Graduation Committee, 12 GFIASSER, RUTHfFNA, President, 9: D E Club. 10.11.123 Concert Chorus, 10.11,12. Madrigals. 10,12 GRAYBILL. RALPH-9.10.11.12 GREENE, ROGER-9.10, D E CIub,11,12 GREER. BERNIE-9. Track, 10, Ring Dance Committee. 11, Pep Club. 11,12, French Club. 11, Graduation Committee, 12. College Night Committee. 12 GRIEVE. GARY-Award in Music Competition, 9. Golf Team, Captain, 10. Baseball. 1O.11,12 GUINAN, PATRlClAg9Q FHA Club, Secretary. IOL ICC. 10,11, DE Club. 12 GUILLICKSON, GARYe9.10,11, Kappa Sigma Chi Hi-Y, 12 HALLAL, JERRY-French Club. 9. Monogram Club, 10.11,12. Newspaper Statf,10,11.12, Kappa Sigma Chi Hi-Y. 12, Tennis. 10.11,12. Basketball, 10 K- 4 -as -vJF'., -Q . Q.- . gui' 226 . - - , ,,f' ,.,f - ,, ,..,,-A-- HAMILTON RHONDA--French Club 9. Key- ettes 101112, Vice President 12, National Honor Society, 10, Recording Secretary 11,12. Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 11, Decorating Committee. 11, Scholastic Team 10,11,12. Iota Sigma Ep- silon Tri-Hi-Y, 12. SCA Representatne 12. Class Memorial Committee Chairman, 12 HARP. WAYNE--910, D E Club 1112 HARRELL MICHAEL-Math-Science Club 9.10. D E Club, 1 1,12. Kappa Sigma Chi Hi-Y I2 HARRELSON. YVONNE--9, Library Club 10.1 1, Drill Team 10,1 1, FBLA 12. Homecoming Dance Committee, 12, Prom Committee 12 HENDERSON, KAY- Freshman Class Dance Committee 9. French Club 9,IO,11. Drama Club. 9.1O,11. Drill Team. 9. SCA Representa- tive, 10. Iota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, 10,11 12, Council Delegate. 12. Atlantic Ecology Club. 10, 11,12. Variety Show Committee I1 12, School Play, 11, Ring Dance Committee, 11, Miss Bay- side Committee, 12. Graduation Committee 12, Class NightCommittee, 12, Prom Committee, 12 HENDRICKS, VICKI--9, Publicity Committee 10. Literary Magazine Staff, 10. Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 11, Ring Dance Committee, 11, Art Club President 12, Prom Committee. 12, Povv- derpull football team, 12 HIBBS, SHERYL- FTA, 9,1011 12, President. 12, FHA. 9. Pep Club 12. Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 12. Riding Club. 12, Y-Teens, 12, Graduation Committee, 12 HODGE. DEBBIE-SCA Asst Secretary, 9. Drama Club. 9, Cheerleader, 9,10, Homecoming Committee, 11,12 HUDSONAJEAN-FHA,9.1O,FBLA,11,12 HULINGS. TIM-9,1O,11,12 ISSACKS. SUSAN-FTA, 9,10, Reporter-His- torian. 10. French Club. 9,10, Girls Chorus, 9. A capella Chorus, 10. Allstate Chorus, 10,11,12 JACKSON, RHONDAfY-Teens, 9.11. FBLA, 10.11, Treas, 11, Hockey Team, 10, D E Club, reporter, 11,12. Ring Dance Committee. 11 JACOBS. WILLIAM-9. Monogram Club, 10,11. 12, Kappa Sigma Chi Hi-Y. 12. Varsity Tennis Team, 1O,11,12 JONES, ROBERT-9. JV Football, 10, JV Baseball, 10, Varsity Basketball, 11,12, Varsity Football, 12 JOYNER, DEBBIE-9. Ecology Club, 10,11. Secretary. 12, Hockey Team, 10. Ring Dance Committee 11.Bye-Bye Birdie. 11. All Regional Chorus, 11 12, Iota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, 12. Prom Committee.12,Graduation Committee,12, Miss Bayside Committee, 12, Variety Show Committee. 12 KALASINSKY, VICTOR-French Club, Treasur- er, 9, Vice-President, 1011, National Junior Honor Society, 10. Scholastic Team, 10,11,12. NEDT Certificate of Educational Development, 10. Ring Dance Decoration Committee, 11, Honor Society, President, 11,12, Key Club, 11. President, 12. Boys State Delegate, 11. Senior Trip Committee, 12 KALINOSKI, PEGGY-Sigma Theta Delta Tri- Hi-Y, 9. GAA, 9, Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 10. Ways and Means Committee, 10. Library Club. IO. Hockey Team, 10,11. Varsity Cheerleader, 10. 11,12, Ring Dance Decorations Committee, 11. Pep Club. Secretary 12, Historian, 11, Bye- Bye-Birdie. 11, Senior Class Vice-President, 12, Homecoming Float Committee 12. Prom Committee, 12. Graduation Committee, 12 KAUFMAN, KRISTINE-Future Nurses. 9, Drill Team 10, Ring Dance Committee, 11. Student Directory Committee. 11. Senior Prom Com- mittee 12, Art Club 12, Hockey Team, 11 KELP. JENNIFER-GAA, 9, Honestate Tri-Hi-Y. 10,11, Treasurer, 12. Annual Staff, 10,11, Assis- tant Editor, 12, Keyettes, 11,12 KING, ELLA- French Club, Vice President 9. Annual Staff 9, Drill Team 10. SCA Dance Com- mittee 10. Junior Class Dance Committee 11, Gymnastics Club 11, State and City Gymnastics Team 11, Hockey Team, 11, GAA, 11 KING, TOM-Latin Club, 9,10, Junior Honor So- ciety, 10, Beta Club, Treasurer, 10,11,12 KNOX, JEANETTE-9, FBLA, 1O. FNA, Vice President, 11, Drill Team 11, D E Club, 12 KRESSE, BILL-9,10, National Honor Society. 11,12 LAUBACH, MARK-Monogram Club, 9,1O,11. 12 Sec. 11,Vice-Pres. 12. Varsity Football, 9,10, 11,12, Varsity Wrestling, 9, Varsity Track, 11. Boy s State Representative, 11, Trophy for Out- standing Sportsmanship, 11. ICC Repre- sentative. 12 LEPAY, TOMeSpanish Club, 9,1O,11,12. Golf Team,9,10,11,12. Key Club, 12.11,Pep Club, 12. Ring Dance Committee, 11. SCA Publicity Com- mittee, 11, Graduation Committee, Chairman. 12, Prom Committee, 12. Trip Committee, 12. College Night Committee, 12 LEVETT, EUGENE-9, Kiwanis Award, 10. D E ll, 11,12 LEWIS, SHERRY-Newspaper Statf, 9,11,12. Ways and Means Committee. 10.11 LIGMAN, GEORGE-Track, 9,10.11,12. Arch- ery, 9,10, Bowling. 10 LILLEY. LOIS--SCA Representative. 9.10. French CIub.9,1O.President,1O.Keyettes. 11,12. Campus Lite, Sec, 11, Senior Class Chap- lain, 12. Iota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, 12. Madrlgals. 12, Prom Committee, 12. Gradua- tion Committee, 12, College Night Committee, 12, Chairman, 12 LINSENMAYER, JOHN-9, Latin Club. 10. 11,12 LUND, MARGIE-Future Nurses 9.11, Treas. 11. Annual Statt, 9,1O,11,12, Prom Committee. 12. Graduation Committee, 12 MANUEL, JACKIEf9, Hockey Team, 10,11,12. Co-Captain, 12, GAA, 11, DE Club, 12 MAPP. JOAN-Sigma Theta Delta Tri-HI-Y, 9. Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 10,11, SCA Representative, 9. Dance Committee, 10,12 MARSHALL, BJORN-Annual Staff, 9. 10,11. Key Club, 12 MARSHALL. CARL-9, J V Baseball, 10. Key Club, 11,12. Kappa Sigma Chi Hi-Y, 11,12, Treas, 12 MATTHEWS, JEANNE-FNA Historian, 9.10. DE Club, 11,12 MAXWELL, JOHN-JV Wrestling. 9, Varsity Wrestling, 10,11,12, Monogram Club. 10,11,12 MAZZANTI, EDDIE-Biology Club. 9, Annual Staff. 10, School play, 10,11. Best Actor award. 101 Drama Club, 10. Thespians. 11,12. Class President, 11.12 MCCONKEY, TOM-9. Ecology Club, 10, Key Club. 11.12, J V Football, 10, Varsity Baseball. 10,11. Class Parlimentarian, 11 MCHENRY. BRUCE-9. Spanish Club, 10,11. Vice Pres, 11.R1fle Club, 1O. Drama Club,11,12. 227 School Play, 11,12, Hurrah Player, 11,12 MCHONE, PAT-9. GAA, 10,11, Hockey Team. 1O,FHA.11,12 McMAHON, BECKY-9,10, FBLA, 11, DE Club. 12, Prom Committee, 12 MEARS, DEBBlEfFHA, 9, SCA Representa- tive, 9,11. FBLA, 1O,12, Pep Club.10.12.GAA. 11,12, Dance Committee Chairman, 11, Prom Committee. 12 MEIDER, STEVE- 9,1O,11,12 MILLS. BETTI-9, Honestate Tri-Hi-Y,1O,11,12. Hist-Rep, 11, FBLA, Treas, 10. Ring Dance Committee, 11 MILNER, KRISAEHA, 9,10, Pep Club. 10.12, SCA Representative, 12. Senior Appreciation Committee. 12. Prom Committee, 12 MINOR, MARIE-Madrigals, 9,10,11.12. Iota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, 10,11,12, Ways and Means Committee. 10,11, SCA Nominating Committee, 10, Publicity Committee, 10 MITCHELL, CARL-9,10, Camera Club, Sec. 11, Pres. 12, Newspaper Staff, 11,12, Creative Writing Club, 11,12. Judo Club, 12. Ring Dance Committee, 11, Graduation Committee, 12 MOORE, MICHAEL-Allstate Chorus, 9, SCA Representative, 10. Football 10. School Play. 10, Drama Club, 11, Newspaper Staff. 11.12, Jr -Sr Prom Committee, 11, College Night Committee, 12 MONCRIEF, SANDRA-Decoration Committee. 9. GAA, 9, Hockey Team, 9. Band Award, 9,10, 11. DE Club, 12 MORALES, ROBERT-Basketball 9.10, Base- ball, 9. Football, 9. R O T C, 10,11,12 MORRIS. DEBORAH-9, Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 10,11,12, Vice Pres. 11. Entertainment Com- mittee, 11. Variety Show Committee, 11, ICC Secretary. 11,Keyettes, Chap , 11.12, Miss Bay- side Committee, 12, Hurrah Player, 11,12, Thes- plans. 11,12. Annual Staff, 11,Cheerleader, 12. Prom Committee, 12 MOYE, JANE-Public Relations Club, 9, FTA. 10,11,12, Keyettes. 10,11,12, Iota Sigma Epsi- lon Tri-Hi-Y, 12. Ways and Means Committee. co-chairman, 10 chairman, 11, Publicity Com- mittee, co-chairman, 11 MUMMA, LINDA-FTA, 9. French Club, 10,11, 12. Y-Teens, 11, Keyettes, 11,12, Iota Sigma Espilon Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Graduation Com- mittee. 12 NELSON, BRUCE-English Club, 9. Spanish Club, 10. JV Wrestling, 10,11, Varsity Wres- tling, 12 NELSON, GAIL--Band, 9. Chorus, 9. Drill Team. 10,11, Captain, 11. GAA. 11, Ecology Club, 11, Ring Dance Committee, 11. Prom Committee, 12. Gymnastics Club, 12, Keyettes, 12. Cheer- leader, 12,HOrT1eCO1nlr1g Oueen. 12 NORMAN, DAVID-9, Dance Committee, 10. Steering Committee, 1O. Monogram Club, 1O. Football,10.BasebaII.1O. Prom Committee, 11. Dance Committee, 12, Senior Float Com- mittee. 12 NORRIS, BARBARA--9, Drill Team, 10,11, Riding Club, 12 OLCESE, LINDA-FHA, Pres ,9.1O, Ring Dance Committee, 11, Prom Committee, 12. FBLA, 12. GAA,12.lota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y,12,0ueen Mariner Ill. 12 OUTTEN, JO ANNE--Dance Committee. 9. FNA, Treas, 9. Dance Committee, 10, Ring Dance Committee, 11, Prom Committee, 12. FBLA, 12 OVERMlRE,KRlSSAHockey Team,9,10,11,12, Drama Club, 10,11,12. Thespians. 10,11,12, FBLA. 12, GAA, 12. Prom Committee, 12 PACE, SHARON-Band, 9,1O,11,12, Creative Writing Club, 11, Riding Club, 12 PALMER, CAROL--9,10, National Honor So- ciety,11,12.Homeroom Representative, 12 PANCOAST, Sl-IELLEY-Trinity Trl-HI-Y, 9,10, Hockey Team, 10, Keyettes 10,11,12, FTA. 10,11,12, Spanish National Honor Society, 10. Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 11.12. Pres. 12. Slbanlsh Club, 11. Ring Dance Committee, 11. Girls State, 11, ICC Chairman. 12, SCA Executive Committee. 12 PARISI. GRAY-Monogram Club, 9,1 1.12. Foot- ball. 9.1O,11,12, Key Club. 11,12, National Honor Society. 11.12. Most Improved Football Player. 11, Optimist Club Award Nominee, 12 PARKER, PAULETTE-9.10. Ring Dance Com- mittee, 11. Spanish Club,11.I0ta Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, 11,1 2, Drama CIub,11,12,Y-Teens,11. Variety :show Committee, 11, Thesplans 12, Art Club Sec 12, Miss Bayside Committee 12, Pron' Committee 12 PARTRIDGE HARRY-Spanish Club, 9,1011, 12 Caniera Club 12 Judo Club 12 PEACOCK REA- Y-Teens 9, French Club 9, Drama Club 91011, Prom Committee 12, FBLA 12, Annual Stall, 12, lota Sigma Epsilon 711-Hi-Y 12 PHILLIPS DUANE 9, Varsity Baseball, 1011, '2, Monogram Club 1011 12, Surf Club 11,12, Kappa Sigma Chi Hi-Y 12 PIERCE JANET--9, Homeroom Representa- tive 1012, Ring Dance Committee 11, Prom Committee 12. Art Club, 12 PLEASANT, MICHAEL-9, Inlermural Football, Volleyball Softball 10,11,12 POWERS FRANK-Band, 9,10,11, Biology Club 1011, Rifle Club 10, Spanish Club, TO 11 12 PRESTON, MARY-FNA, 9, Spanish Club, 9, Annual Staff, 10, lota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, 1011, Homeroom Representative, 11, S udent Directory Committee 11, Ring Dance Commit- tee 11,Art Club 12 Prom Committee, Refresh- ment Committee Chairman, 12 PRICE JANICE-American Junior Red Cross. 9. Argosy Club, 9, Band, 9,10, Orchestra, 9, Band Award 10,lota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, 10,11,12, Pres, 12 Ring Dance Committee, 11, National Honor Society, 11,12, Future Nurses Club, 11, Annual Staff 11,12, Keyettes, 12, Prom Com- mittee Entertainment Committee Chairman, 12 PULLEN, SHARONPGAA, 9,10,11,12, Hist. 12, Gymnastics Team, 10,l1,12, Art Award, 10,11, Pep Club, 11,12, Hockey Team, 11, Ring Dance Committee, 11, Cheerleader, 12, Prom Committee, 12, Homecoming Committee, 12 RHODES MARGIE-9,10, Decoration Com- mittee, 11, Y-Teens, 11, Drama Club, 11,12, Graduation Committee, 12, Miss Bayside Committee, 12 ROBERTS, LINDA-9, D E Club, 10, Chorus. 11,12, Prom Committee, 12, Graduation Com- mittee, 12 ROBERTS, SHERREL-9 10, Ring Dance Com- mittee, 11, Pep Club, 11, Y-Teens, 11, Chorus, 11,12, Prom Committee, 12. Graduation Com- mittee, 12 ROSS, DWAYNE-Kappa Sigma Chi Hi-Y, 9,10, 11,12, Pres, 12, Biology Club, 9,1O,11, Key Club, 12, Homeroom Representative, 10, Ring Dance Committee, 11, Sr Float Committee, 12, Dance Committee. 12, Prom Committee, 12 ROUSE, DAVID-Biology Club, 9,10, Treas, 9, Jr Honor Society 9,10, Wrestling, 9,10, J V Baseball, 10, Varsity Baseball, 1112, Mono- gram Club, 12, Key Club, 12 ROUSH, LlNDAf9,1O, Hockey Team, 11, GAA, 11, Library Aid, 11, Publicity, 11, Ring Dance Committee 11, D E Club, 12, SCA Historian, 12 ROUSH ROBERT-J V Football, 9, Varsity Football, 10,11 12, Track, 10,11, Monogram Club. 11,12 RUSSELL, DIANE-FHA, 9,10,11, Prom Com- mittee, 12, Senior Float Committee, 12 SCHAEFER, CATHY-Drama Club, 9, Writing Club, 10, Literary Magazine, 10,11,12, Editor, 11 12, Literary Honor Society, 10, Short Story Award 10, Second Place Debate Award, 10. Newspaper Staff 11,12, Ed -in-Chief,12,Frence Club 11, lota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, ll, Crea- tive Writing Club, 11,12, President SCHROEDER HANS-CHRISTIAN-Handball Team, 91O,11, Soccer Team, 9,1O,11, Track Team, 91011, Volleyball Team, 1011, Sailing Team TO 11, German Club 12 SECHSER, JOHN--Dance Committee Chair- man 9, Art Club, 9, Wrestling, 9,10, Pep Club, IO 11 DE Club 10,1112,Hi-Y, 10 SEIPEL, JACK- Biology Club, 9,10, Newspaper Stall 10 Wrestling Team, 9,10, Track Team 9 SERVIES CAROL-9, Keyettes, 10,11,12 Honestate Tri-Hi-Y lO,11,Hls1Orlan 12, Junior Ring Dance Committee, 11, Graduation Com- mittee 12, College Night Committee 12, Prom Committee 12 SIMON, SUSAN 9,10,1-lor1estate Tri-Hi-Y, 11, DE Club 12 SKINNER GLENNA- Dance Committee, 9. French Club, IO Secretary, 11, National Honor Society, Il 12, Biology Club. 11, Pep Club 12. Graduation Committee 12 SMITH BRENDA-Dance Committee, 9,10, Honestate Tri-Hi-Y 1011 12, Keyettes 11 12. Graduation Committee 12 Prom Committee. 12 SMITH KATHY- 9,1011, FBLA I2 Pep Club 12, Prom Committee, 12, Graduation Commit- tee, 12, College Night Committee, 12 SMITH, RICHARD-9, FBLA, 10,l1,12 SMITH, THELMA-Chorus, 9,1011,12, DE Club, 12 SPRINKLE, BARBARA-Class Secretary, 9. Sigma Theta Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 9, Junior Honor So- ciety, 9,10, Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 10. Scholastic Team, 10, Publicity Committee Chairman.10,11, SCA Representative, 10, Senior Honor Society, 11,12, Ring Dance Committee, Decoration Chairman, 11, Pep Club, 12, Open House Chair- man, 12, Senior Prom Committee Chairman, 12. Graduation Committee, 12 STEPHENSON, MIKE-Band, 9,10, Variety Show Committee, 11, Boy s State, 11, Key Club, 11,12L Drama Club, 11, Hurrah Players,12g Kappa Sigma Chi Hi-Y, 12, Thespians, 12, Home- coming Committee, 12 STOMIv1EL,MlCHELE-Drama Club, 9,10, FNA, 101 Pep Club, 10, FBLA,'11, Hockey Team, 11, Drill Team, 12, D E, 12 STRICKLAND, BUTCH-Monogram Club, 9,10, 1 1,12. Football, 9,10,1 1,12. Wrestling, 10,1 1,12, Captain, 12 TAVARES, BARBARA-Nurses Club, 9,10, Ring Dance Committee, 11, Variety Show Commit- tee, 11, Most Valuable Backstage Thespian, 11L Y-Teens, 11, Drama Club, 11. lota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Thespians. Hist, 12, Art Club. 12, Prom Committee, 12, Miss Bayside Com- mittee, 12 TERESKERZ, LINDA-FHA, 9, FNA, 9.10. Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12g Ring Dance Com- mittee, 11, Refreshment Committee, Chair- man, 12 THARP, CLAUDIA-Sigma Theta Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 9, Annual Staff, 9, Public Reltalons Club, 9, Li- brary Club, 10,11, Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 1O,11,12, Vice-Pres, 10, Pres, 113 FNA, 11, FBLA, Reporter, 12 TICE, LARRY-SCA Representative, 9, Chess Club, 9,10, Pep Club. 9,10, Football, 9,10,11, Track, 9,10, Allstate Chorus, 9,1O,11,12, Hurrah Players, 12 TIPPIN, CURTIS-9. Track, 10,11, Ring Dance Committee, 11, Pep Club, 11,12, Senior Appre- ciation Week Committee, 12 TUCKER, LINDA-9, FNA, 10,11, Y-Teens, Sec, 12 TURLEY, TINA-9,10, FBLA, 11: Y-Teens, 11. D El, 11, Pep Club, 11, D E Club, 12 TURNER, ROSEMARY-Band, 9,1O,11,12. Band Awards, 9,10,11,12, Student Band Direc- tor, 11,12, Band Council, Sec, 11,12, Band His- torian Club, Chairman, 12 TUTTLE, ELLEN-French Club, 9,1O,11,12, Hist , 10, Pres , 11, FTA, 9,1O.11,12, Vice-Pres . 12, Drill Team, 10, Ring Dance Committee, 11. lota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, Sgt -at-Arms, 12, SCA Representative, 12, Graduation Commit- tee, 12, Class Night Committee, 12, Baccalau- reate Committee, 12 VALLIANCOURT, CELESTE-9, FTA, 10, Ecol- ogy Club, 11,12, Y-Teens, 11, Iota Sigma Epsi- lon Tri-Hi-Y, 12,Madr1gaIs, 12, Drama Club, 12 VAN NIEWENHUISE, ROBERT-Ecology Club, 9,10,11,12, Treas, 10,11,12, Pres, 11,12, Track. 11, Activity Review Committee, 12, Key Club, 12, Kappa Sigma Chi Hi-Y, 12, German Club, 12 VAUGHAN, DOLLY-Honestate Trl-Hi-Y, 9,1O. 11, Hist, 10, Drill Team, 10,11 Co-Captain,11, D E Club, Sec, 12 VLNA, ROSE-9, lota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, 10, Hockey Team, 10, Chorus 10. D E, 11,12 WAGNER, MARVINA-Dance Committee 9, Library Club, 9, French Club, 10, German Club, 11,12, Rifle Club, Sec , 12, Prom Committee. 12 WALKER, CAROLYN-Class Secretary, 9. Cheerleader, 10, SCA Representative, 10, Y- Teens, 1O,11,12, Business Manager, 10 WALTERS, MARIA-Band, 9,10, Jr Honor So- ciety, 9,10, lota Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, 1011. 12, Vice-Pres, 12, FTA, 10,11, SCA Ways and Means Committee, 10, National Honor Society, Corres Sec, 11,12, German Club, 11 12 WEBB, DAWN-Chorus, 9, Yearbook Stall, 9. 10,11, Pep Club, 9,10, Drama Club, 9,12, Class Treasurer, 1O, SCA Representative, 10, Essay Contest Winner, 10, Class Secretary, 11, Ring Dance Committee, 11, Prom Committee, 12, SCA, 11, Newspaper Staff, 9,10,11,12 Ed -in- Chief, 1 l , Cheerleader, 1 1 . Science Fair Winner. 11, Campus Life Club, 12 WEST, ALICE- President of SCA 9, Editor of Yearbook 9, Editor of Literary Magazine, 9. Latin Club, Vice-Pres, 9. Ecology Club, 10,11, 228 12, Vice-Pres, 10, Sec, 12, Publicity Commit- tee, 10,11, Senior Honor Society, 11,12, Co- Editor of Literary Magazine, 11 12, Literary Club, Pres. 12 WHITFORD, STUART-Band, 9,10,11, Latin Club, 9, Beta Club, 10, French Club, 112 Senior Prom Committee, 12 WHITSON, CAROLE-Class President, 9, SCA Dance Committee. 9,10, Chairman 10, Annual Staff, 9,10, Asst Ed, 9, Ed, 10, Sigma Theta Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 9, Spanish Club, 9, Charles Pres- ton Paramore Speech Award, 10, Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 1O,11,12,Tl'eaS, 12, Keyettes. 1011, 12, Sec, 12, Jr Honor Society, 10, Thespians, 10, SCA Vice-Pres, 11, ICC Chairman, 11, Na- tional Honor Society, 11,12, German Club, 11, 12. Optimist Award, 12, SCA Homecoming Chairman, 12, Awards Assembly Chairman, 12, District SCA Executive Representative. 12, Se- nior Class Parliamentarian, 12 WICKS, CAROL-French Club. 9,10, Paramedi- cal Club, 10, Ring Dance Committee, 11: Pep Club, 11,12, Sec , 11, Pres, 12, Gymnastics 11. 12, Senior Float Committee, 12, Senior Bonfire Committee, 12, Graduation Committee, 12, Se- nior Prom Committee, 12 WILDER, BRIAN-9, Track, 10, SCA Represen- tative, 11, Spanish Club, 11, Key Club, 11,12. Hurrah Players,11,12, Drama Club, 11 12,Tl'1eS- pians, 11,12 WILLIAMS, JONNIE-Honestate Tri-Hi-Y, 10, 11,12, Sec, 11, Keyettes, 1O,11,12, Reporter- Hist, 12, Library Club, 10, Graduation Com- mittee, 12, Orientation Day Committee. 12 WILLIAMS, JUDY--Class Vice-Pres , 9, History Award, 9, English Award, 9, Class Secretary. 1O,11,12 WILLIAMS, WADE-9,10,11, D E Club, 12 WILSON, BOBBY-J V Football 9,10, J V Baseball, 9, Track, 9,10, Key Club, 10,11, Kappa Sigma Chi Hi-Y, 12, Senior Prom Committee 12 WITT, BRIAN-Band, 9, Librarian, 9, French Club, Vice-Pres, 9, Newspaper Staff, 9, JV Football, 10, Madrigals, 10,12, Ways and Means Committee, 10, SCA Representative, 10. All- Regional Chorus Workshop, 11, Campus Life Club, Vice-Pres, 11,12, Glee Club. 11,12, Ring Dance Committee. 11, Decoration Committee, 11, Prom Committee, 12, Decoration Commit- tee, 12, Graduation Committee, 12, March of Dimes Chairman, 11,12 WONG, BON-Ecology Club 9,10,11,12 Sec, 9. Summer Scholarship, 10, Jr Honor Society, 10, National Honor Society, Vice-Pres 11 12, Scholastic Team, 10,1 1, Pep Club, 12, SCA Rep- resentative, 12, Graduation Committee, 12 YARN, WlLLlEfClass Secretary 9,1O,11, School Play, 12, Senior Prom Committee, 12 YOUNG, SHARON-Sigma Theta Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 9, FNA, 9,11, Treas . 9. Spanish Club 9, Public Relations Club, 9, Class Secretary, 1OL Hone- state Tri-Hi-Y, 10 11,12, Treas, 10, Sec, 12. Ring Dance Committee, 11, Prom Commit- tee, 12 Index-Seniors ANDERSON, BETTY-48 ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL-48. 225,168,127,163 ARMSTRONG, ROBERT-126, 155,168 ARRIGO, JOAN -48,156,225 BAILEY, SHERRY-48,120, 162,163,225,202 BAKER, BONNIE-48,145,168 225 BARRICKS, JILL-225 BASNIGHT, KATHY-225 BATES, DAVID-144,145,225 BELLOMY, DIANE-25,134. 136,142,158,159,168 BENZE, PAM-140,225 BOLDIN, DEBBIE-158,159. 225 BOWLES, JOHN-225,141. 172,184 BRANSTETTER,CONN1E- 225,164 BRAUND, LINDA-225,153 BRICKEL, DARLENE-118. 134,136,156,158,159,168. 225 BRIDGERS, AUNDRA-168 BROOKE, DONALD-158,225 BROWN, TIMOTHY-149 BROWNING, CONSTANCE- 152,156 BUFFINGTON, WILLIAM-50. 225 BUTNER, GENE-5O,126,155. 168,225 CANSLER, CONNIE-50,134. 225 CAPPS, ROSEMARY-50,156 160,168,225 CARAWAN, BRENDA-50 CARROLL, ANN-50,148 CASH, MINNIE-50,130,202 225 CHANDLER, ELIZABETH-50, 128,13O,146,151,156,198, 225 CHARNOCK, ELEANOR-50 CHASE, BERT-5O,126,13O, 168,225 CHASE, CINDY-51,22,142, 168,198,225 CHASE, RICHARD-51,119. 127,130,225 CHEEK, JANICE-51,118,119 142,225 CLARK, GEORGE-164,225 CLAY, JOYCE-51,140,144,225 CLAYTON, GARY-51,126,145, 225 CLEMENT, LOY-51,162,225 COBB, IRMA-51,225 CODY, TERESA-51,142 COONS, NANCY-51 COOPER, STAN-51,225 CORY, SUE-51,198,225 CRAIN, ROBERT-52,164,225 CRANDELL, DIANE-52,225 CRAWFORD, JAMES-52,195. 225 DAIGNEAULT, CHERYL-52. 142,225 DANIELS, MATHEW-52,172, 188 DAVENPORT, RONALD-126, 155,191 DAVIS, FRANK-52,141,172, 188,225 DAY, PATRICIA-52,164,225 DEANS, THOMAS-52,225 DENT, PATRICIA-52,116,163. 225 DILDAY, BONITA-52,225 DOBRONTE, DONNA-52 DOWDY, WEBB-53 DZIMITROWICZ, SHEILA-53. 134,225 ELLENBRAND, DEBBIE-53, 139,158,159,163,198,199. 225 ELLIS, LORELEI-53,225 ELSWICK, PAUL-53,134,136 141,160,172 EMERSON, RAY-53,141,172, 180,225 EMERSON, RHONDA-53,225 EVANS, LYNN-53,148,168 225 EWELL, THOMAS-225 FENTON, PAULETTE-53,225 FIELDS, DEBRA-53,225 FIJALKOWSKI, CAROL-53, 225 FLINN, RAE-53,140,225 FREVE, YVONNE-54,119,132 142,162,225 FRIEL, DEBORAH-54,134, 136,144,168,225 FRIEL, RANDY-54,225 GAFFNEY, CATHY-54,118. 119,145,160,162,163,168. 225 GANLEY, LOLA-54,225 GARCIA, DENNIS-54,126,155 GARNER, DONNIE-158 GATES, JUDY-54,225 GENTRY, CATHY-54,138,156, 158,159,225 GIORDANO, MARK-54 GODWIN, JOANN-55,140. 142,225 GOODRICH, ROSEANNE-55. 48,156,160,162,163,168,225 GRASSER, RUTH-55,225 GRAYBILL, RALPH-55,225 GREENE, ROGER-65,164, 225 GREENE, TERRY-55 GREENE, JOHNNY-164 GREENWOOD, RAY-55 GREER, BERNIE-48,163,168 225 GRIEVE, GARY-55.225 GUINAN, PATRICIA-55.164, 225 GULLICKSON, GARY-55.155, 225 HALL, DOUGLAS-55 HALL, JUDITH-48,55,138, 142,163 HALLAL, GERALD-55,141, 152,155,191,225 HAMILTON, RHONDA-55,225 HARP, RUSSELL-55,164,226 HARREL, MICHAEL-56,155. 164,226 HARRELSON, ATHAL-56. 14O,158,168,226 HENDERSON, KAY-56,118. 119,156,16O,168,226 HENDRICKS, VICKI-56,118. 144,168,226 HIBBS, SHERYL-56,128,130 142,146,151,168,226 HODGE, DEBRA-56,134,168 226 HUDSON, JEAN-226 HULINGS, TIMOTHY-56,226 HUMBLET, PAMELA-56,134, 168 HUME, KATHERINE-56 ISAACKS, SUSAN-56,141. 155,226 JACOBS, WILLIAM-56,141, 155,226 JACKSON, RHONDA-56,164. 226 JONES, VAN-172,180,226 JONES, WAVERLY-57 JOYNER, DEBBIE-57,158,226 KALASINSKY, VICTOR-57, 126,163,168,226 KALINOSKI, PEGGIE-48,57, 119,130,168,202,226 KAUFMAN, KRISTINE-57. 126,163,168,226 KELLO, GEORGE-164 KELP, JENNIFER-57,132. 142,162,226 KIDD, HARVEY-158,164 KING, ELLA-57,226 KING, HERBERT-57,226 KITCHEN, JOHN-57,158,164 KNOLL, SANDY-67 KNOX, MARIE-57,164,226 KORBA, JOHN-57 KRESSE, WILLIAM-58,163, 226 LAUBACH, MARK-58,226 LEPAY, THOMAS-58,126,168 226 LEVITT, GENE-58,164,226 LEWIS, SHERRY-58,226 LIGMAN, GEORGE-58,180 188,226 LILLEY, LOIS-48,58,148,156. 159,162,168,226 LINSENMAYER, WALTER- 168,226 LUND, MARJORIE-58.132, 168,226 MANUEL, FRANCES-58,164, 198,226 MAPP, JOAN-58,226 MARSHALL, CARL-58,126 155,266 MARSHALL, WILLIAM-58, 126,168,169,226 MARTIN, MICHAEL-58 MARTIN, STEPHEN-58 MATTHEWS, JEANNE-58. 158,164,226 MATTHEWS, RICHARD-164 MAXWELL, JOHN-141,226 MAZZANTI, EDWIN-48136. 226 MCCONKEY, TOMMY-58,226 MCHENRY, BRUCE-59,134, 226 MCHONE, PAT-59,226 MCMAHON, REBECCA-59, 164,168,226 MEARS, DEBBIE-59,139,140 168,201,226 MEEKER, STEVEN-226 MENASCO, MIKE-59,134,179 MILNER, KRISTINE-59130. 148,226 MILLER, JAMES-127 MILLER, KARL-59 MILLS, MINNIE-59,142,226 MINOR, MARIE-59,226 MITCHELL, CARL-59,127. 152,154,226 MITCHELL, PAULA-59 MONCRIEF, SANDRA-59, 164,226 MONROE, PATRICIA-59 MOORE, MICHAEL-59,226 MORALES, ROBERT-59,226 MORRIS, DEBORAH-60,134, 136,162,202,226 MORTON, WILLIE-60 MOYE, JANE-60,156,162,226 MUMMA, LINDA-60,119,138 156,162,168,226 NARRON, ANDY-60 NELSON, BRUCE-60,226 NELSON, GAIL-60,226 NORMAN, DAVID-60,226 NORRIS, BARBARA-6O,158, 226 NOW, MANDY-60 OLCESE, LINDA-60,21,22. 119,140,156,158,168,226 OUTTEN, JOANNE-60,158 226 OVERMIRE, KRISS-61,134. 136,16B,198,226 PACE, SHARON-61,120,128. 226 PALOMBO, ALLAN-61 PALMER, CAROL-61,118,163. 226 PANCOAST, SHELLEY-61,25, 116,119,142,162,226 PARISI, GARY-61,126,141, 163,172,226 PARKER, PAULETTE-61,118, 136,144,156,168,226 PARKER, EUGENE-61 PARTRIDGE, HARRY-61,226 PATNAUDE, ROBERT-61,127 PEACOCK, REA-61,132,140. 156,226 PELLETIER, YVONNE-61 PETTY, LINDA-62 PHILLIPS, DUANE-62,124, 141,155,192,226 PIERCE, JANET-62,118,226 PLEASANT, MICHAEL-62,226 POWERS, FRANK-62,226 PRESTON, MARY-62,21,168. 226 PRICE, JANICE-62,132,156 162,163,168,226 PULLEN, SHARON-62,130, 139,199,202,226 QUICK, MILTON-62,159,164 RHODES, MARGIE-62,134. 168,169,226 ROBERTS, LINDA-62,158, 168,226 ROBERTS, SHERREL-62, 158,168,226 ROLLINGS, CHARLENE-63 ROSS, DWAYNE-63,126,156 226 ROUNTREE, ALMA-63,148 ROUSE, DAVID-63,126,141, 168,169,192,227 ROUSH, LINDA-63,116,164. 227 ROUSH, ROBERT-63,141. 172,227 RUSSELL, DIANE-63,227 SCHAEFER, CATHERINE-63. 152,154,227 SCHRAMM, ERIC-191 SCHRODER, CHRIS-63,153. 227 SECHSER, JOHN-63,164,227 SECHSER, WAYNE-63,164 SEIPEL, JOHN-63,227 SERVIES, CAROL-64,142 148,162,168,227 SIMON, SUSAN-164,227 SKINNER, GLENNA-67,130 163,168,227 SMITH BRENDA-142,162, 227 SMITH, KATHY-64,227 SMITH, MANLY-164 SMITH, RICHARD-64,164,227 SMITH, THELMA-64,159,164, 227 SMITH, THOMAS-64 SMITH, WILLIAM-64 SNIDER, THOMAS-64 SPRINKLE, BARBARA-64.25. 119,168,227 STEPHENSON, MICHAEL- 64,25,126,134,155 STOMMEL, MICHELE-64. 158,164,227 STRATTNER, GEORGE-64 STRICKLAND, BUTCH-65. 141,164,172,1B4,227 TAVARES, BARBARA-65.118, 136,156,158,168,227 TAYLOR, THOMAS-65 TEASLEY, JAMIE-65,136,158 159 TERESKERZ, LINDA-65,142. 227 THARP, CLAUDIA-65,142, 146,227 TICE, LARRY-65,134,159,227 TIPPIN, CURTIS-65,130,227 TODD, JOHN-65,118,126 163,168,180 TORO. WILLIAM-65 TUCKER, LINDA-227 TURLEY, TINA-66,158,164. 227 TURNER, ROSEMARY-120. 122,227 TUTTLE, ELLEN-66,118,119. 138,146,156,168,227 VLNA, ROSE-66,227 VAILLANCOURT, CELESTE- 134,156,158,159,160,227 VANNIEUWENHUISE, DON- 66,153,155,160 VANNIEUWENHUISE. ROBERT-66,1 19,126,151 155,160,227 VAUGHAN, DOLLY-66,164, 227 WAGNER, SARAH-66,127, 153,168,227 WALKER, CAROLYN-66,227 WALL, WILLIAM-66 WALTERS, MARIA-66.119. 153.156,163.227 WAMPLER, GLORIA-66 WATKINS, DAVID-66 WEBB, DAWN-134,152,227 WEBSTER, SANDRA-66 WEBSTER, WILLIAM-66 WEST, ALICE-66,154,160, 163,227 WHITFORD, STUART-66,120, 227 WHITSON, CAROLE-67,119 142,153,163,227 WICKS, CAROL-67,130 WILDER, BRYAN-67,227 WILLIAMS, CURTIS-164,227 WILLIAMS, JOHNNIE-67. 142,148,162,168,227 WILLIAMS, JUDY-67,227 WILSON, CATHERINE-67 WILSON, ROBERT-67,227 WITT, BRIAN-67,159,168,227 WONG, BON-67,118,119,130, 163,168,227 WOOD, SHIELA-67 WOODHOUSE, DON-67 WORKMAN, EARL-67 YARN, WILLIE-67,118,168. 227 YOUNG, SHARON-67,142. 144,168,227 Juniors ACKER, GEORGE-68 ADAMS, DENNIS-68,164 ALDRIDGE, CLYDE-68,164 ANDERSEN, WALTER-68. 118,124,155 ANDREWS, NANCY-68138. 154,152,160 ARSENEAU, GERARD-68 ASHBY, TIMOTHY-68,172, 192 BAGDIGIAN, BRUCE-68 BAILEY, KENT-69 BAKER,CYNTHlA-69,164,198 BALDWIN, ARLOW-164 BARBA, JAMES-69,141,192 BARNHILL, JUDITH-69,200 BARTH, CAROL-69,201 BATES, ROBERT-69,155,190 BAUGH, NORMAN-69 BAZEMORE, GERTRUDE-69 BEALE, CAROL-69,146 BEAMON, ALTON-69,191 BEDNAREK, MICHAEL-69. 124,126,155 BISESE, SANFORD-69,191 BLACK, GARY-69 BLADES, SHARON-69,138 150,154 BLAND, DOUGLAS-69,141, 180,190,126 BLAND, GILBERT-69,141, 180,190 BOHLANDER, DENNIS-172 BRAKE, KENNETH-69 BRANNOCK, JEFFREY-69 BRANSTETTER, DONALD- 164 BRILL, LINDA-69,159 BRINKLEY, LYNETTE-69 BROWN, DEBORAH-150,159, 200 BROWN, SHARON-69,120, 166 BRUMSICKLE, STEPHANI-69 BRYAN, RONALD-69,192 BRYANT, DANNY-124 BUELER, LAURA-68,7O,153. 156,166 BURGESS, STUART-164 BUTLER, BRUCE-164 BYRNS, MIKE-70 BYRNS, PAT-70,157,159 CAMPBELL, PATRICIA-70 CANFIELD, CHRIS-70,148, 150 CARMACK, JIM-70,126,172 CARPENTER, JANICE-70 CARR, CHARLENE-157 CARROL, MICHAEL-70 CARROL, SALLEY-142 CASEY, DEBBIE-70,160 CHARNOCK, BILLIE-7O,147. 157 CHIPOK, STEPHEN-70,160. 180 CLARK, ELLEN-70,138,142, 160 CLEMENT, wooov-10,172 CLEMONS, THEODORE-26, 7o,11e,1s3,15e,159 COGHILL, GEORGE-70,13-1, 136 comin, DEBRA-70 coox, DONNA-140 coox, NANCY-70,159 cowumev, WALLACE-70. 120 cousm, IRENE-70 cox, CLAUDIA-7o,119,1s9, 1so,151,1ee,1e7 CRANDELL, asvemv-vo CREECI-LPAM-148 CREEKMOFIE, PAM-7O,150, 151 cnowsom, ALAYNE-vo cnowsom, RENEE-vo CULPEPPER, omones-vo, 157 CUMMINS, JAMES-71,118. 126,155,160 CURTIS, MARGURETE-71. 156 DAILEY, KERRY-71,195 DAMRON, KATHRYN-71,118. 119,146,153,166,167 DANIELS, JOHN-71,141,180, 187 DAVERSA, JOSEPH-71 DAVIS, CAROLYN-71,166,167 DAVIS, JANIS-71 DAVIS, PATRICK-71,164,186. 188 DEAFENBAUGH, MARTIN- 71,126,166,172,180,190 DENT, JOHNNIE-71,136,159 DICKMAN, DALE-71,133,153. 188,191 DIVITO, DENISE-71,118,119, 144,157,162,166 DIXON, FRANK-71 DOHERTY, NANCY-71,146, 160,162,166,167 DOLES, GWENDOLYN-71 DONNELY, JAMES-71,124, 155,164 DONALDSON, KAREN-71, 159,164 DOW, MICHAEL-71,172,180 DRAUGHN, VIRGINIA-68,71, 147,148,167,2O0 DRYSDALE, CHARLES-71, 155,172 DUCNE, DENISE-71 DUNGAN, LEILANI-71 DURKEE, DARRELLYN-71, 157,166 EARLY, PATRICIA-119,133. 146,156,162 ECKART, KAREN-140 ELLENBRAND, CHARLES- 126,141,180,186 ELLIS, CYNTHIA-72,157,202 ERICHSEN, BRODER-72,164 FARLEY, THOMAS-72,126, 155 FAY, JOHN-155 FELTON, HELEN-146 FILLMORE, ROBERT-72 FINCHER, DIANE-72 FLICKINGER PATRICIAA72 GILBERT DAV1Df72,I84 GILBERT, DONALD-72184. 192 GLOVER, KENNETHf72,153 GONSMAN, BARBARAf73 GRAHAM WILLIS 73 GREER CHARLESf73.118 120 121 122 GREGORIO DENISE-73154, 166,167 GRISSONI, JEANNIEf73 GRUNER, BARBARAH73 HAISLIP, BEVERLY--73 HALEY, DEBORAH f 73 HAMILTON SUSANf73 HAMMOND, ROBERTf73.159 HARGROW. SAMUEL-73 HARRELL. DEBORAH-73 HARRELL, ELLEN-73 FONDREN, BARBARA-72 FOSTER. RICHARD--180 FRAZIER, JENNY-72.146, 153,167 FREEMAN,JACKf72172 FUOERER, GREGORY-72, 172 FULGHAM. CAROLYNW72 FULCHER, LANSING-72,164 GABEL ROBERT-72 GARDNER, JAMESf72.172, 188 GARNER, GARYf72 GARNER. JANETS72 GATES, DEBORAH-72 GAUT JOHN-72 GAYLE, DANAf72,151.159 GEERLINGS, MARY-72 GIBISON, LARRY-72 HARRISON, DANNY-164 HASKIN, LYN-73,141,155 172.186 HAYNES, ROBERT-73,188 HECK, JOHN-73,124,195 HEDGEPETH, GLORIA-73 HELMS, DIANA-73,164 HENSLEY. CHERYL-73,118. 144,157,166,167 HIGGINS, JAMESf73,141,172 HILL, DAVID-164 HILL, DIANA-74,134 HILL, HARRIET-73,160,162 HOFFSETZ. CYNTHIA-74. 118.146,166.167 HOLLAND, BONNIE-74 HONEYCUTT, JOSEPHUS- 74,184 HUBBERT, JUDYf74 HUTCHINSON, DAVIDf74 INGE, LINDA-74 INGRAM, KATHLEEN-150 JACOBS. CLAUDETTE-74 JENSEN, ALBERT-74 JOHNSON. RON-74 JONES, ANGELAf74,166,167 JONES. CHARLENE-74.119, 138,154,156,166 JONES. JERRI-68,74,11B. 145,146,160,162.167 JONES, STEVE-74 KELLER, SUSAN-68,741,157 KEYES, BLANCHE-74 KLINGBERS. FRANKf74 KNIGHT, DONALD-74,164 LANSDEN, JOY-74.157 LANDY, JUDITH-74 LAVELLE, PATRICK- 1 18,1 19. 196 LEAVITT, PETER-74,141.187. 188 LIGMAN. PETER-74 LITTLE, LINDA-74,142 LOEBACK, HAROLD-74,164 LYNCH, BARBIE-75 MACARAEG, GISELLEf75. 118,120,122,138,166,167 MACKEL, ANDREW-75,124. 127 MADDOX, WILLIAMw75,172, 186 MAIN, PAULA-75,166,167 MAKI, SANDRA-75 - MANGUS, RAYMOND-75 MARTIN, LAURA-151 MAXWELL, RAY-75 MAYO. DAVID+75 MCCLURG, JAMESf75,126. 127,172,184 MCCULLAR, MICHAEL-75 MCGHEE, LARRY-75 MCHENRY, MAUREEN-75. 117,119,142,162,166,167 MCKEE, MARTHA-75 MCMAHON, LINDAf75,157 MCWATERS. SHElLAf75.134. 136,142,159 MIDGETTE, WILLIAM-75 MILLER. PAT-75,156,167.200 MONAHAM, CHARLES'75 MOONEY, SYLVlAf75 MOORE, JOANf75 MULLIN, JOSEPHf75,153 MUNLEY, JOHNf75,167 MURPHY, CHRISTINEf76 MURPHY, WILLIAMf76 MYERS, SANDY' 76,141,172. 184 NARDUCCI. CHARLES-76. 126,155 NESTOR, FOREST-76,154. 167 NEWMAN, SUSANf76,138. 142 NOW, MARYf68,76.118,163 166 NYGAARD, SUSAN-76.157, 167 OLDMEN, KAREN-76 OUTLAND, BRENDAv76 OVERBAY. WENDY -76,118. 133.156,162,166 uwENS,DoNNAf6e,7e,151 OWNEY, PATRICIAf76 PALLETTE, LENNIE-76 PARKER, JEFFREY-76,164 PARRON, WlLLIAM476 PARRISI-1,WILLIAM-76 PARTRIDGE, MARGARET-76 119,157,160 PAULY, DONNAf76 PAYTON, BRENDA-76,160. 166.167 PIERCE, ANNE-68,76,118. I19,153 PILLE. DAVID-76,127 PIPKIN, CHARLES-76,164 PITTMAN, MARIONk76 PLOTT, DIANA-118,156,162 166 POLLARD, SHEILA-77,157 POWERS. JOAN-77,120,122 OUEEN, MACK-77,138 REESE. WILLIAM-77,172 REIGHTLER, KENNETH-77. 126,134,172 RENFROW, WAYNEf77,152 REYNOLDS. ROLAND-77. 141,155 RHODES, MICHAEL-77,158. 159 RHODES. RONALDf77,160 RILEY, MARK-77,153,191 ROBINSON, LARRY-77,120 ROGERS, MICHAEL-77,141. 187 ROSENBALM, BRENDA-77. 130,166 ROTTON. ELAINE-140,150 RUDD, PETE-77 RUEBSAMEN, DAVID-77. 127,145 SAVAGE, KEMP-77 SAWYER, SHIRLEYf77 SCHMITT, KATHY-77.12O. 122,150 SCOTT, GERALD-164 SEARS, VERNON-78 SHEALEY, FRANCIS-78,15B. 159 SHEDD. JOSEPH-78 SIMPSON, REBECCA-78 SKAHILL, DANf78,134 SMITH, HUGH-78,127,153 SMITH, JACOUELINE-78 SMITH, JEANNE-78 SMITH. LOIS-78 SMITH, RAYMOND-78,126 SMITH, WADE-78 SMITH, WANDAf78,146,160 SNEILENGER. STEVE-120 SOLOMON, DONALD-126. 155,180 SOUX, WALTER-78,126,155 SPORE, HELENY78,138.160 STAPLES, ELLEN-78 STARKEY, EDNA-78,120,150 STEVENS, TERRY-78 STEWART. MICHAEL-78.164 STOKES, BARBARA-78 STOUT, TERRY-78,154 STRATTON. WILLIAM-78 STRAUGHN, LYNNA78 STUPKA, JOE-78 SULLIVAN, DONNA-78,151. 157 SULLIVAN, JAMES-78 SUMMERS, CANDY-78,167 TABOR, BARBARA-79 TATE, JUDY-21,79,138,157. 167 TATUM, HARRY-79 TAYLOR. DAVIDf79 TAYLOR, DON-79.138 TAYLOR, PATRICIA-79,200 TAYLOR. ROBERTw79,164 TEMPLE, TIMOTHY-79.124. 126,155 TEMPLE, VICKIEA79,159,198. 202 THOMPSON, ROGER-141. 172 TRAVIS. DAVID-79,164 TUBBS, THERESA-79.117, 166 TURNER, FAYf79,138,146 TURNER, ROBERT-79,126. 155,160,184 TWIFORD, TERESA-159,164 UHLENBROCK, DEBORAHf 21.79.118,134,142 WAGNER, BRADLEY-124 WALKER, WANDA-79,159 WALL, CALVIN-79 WARNER, LARRY-79,127. 133,160 WARREN. BARBARA-79,160 162 WATSON. ROGER-79,164 WATSON. WILLIAM-79,120 WELCH, LYNDA-79 WENDT, JULIE-79 NHEELHOUSE, CLIFTON-79. 164 WHITED.ARTHURa164 WHITEHOUSE. WILLIAM-79. 196 WHITELY, BETTY-80 WHITESIDE, DEBBIE-80 WILLIAMS, ROGER-80 WILLIAMSON, BEVERLY-80 WILSON, LINDA-164 WILSON. MARIEf8O.127 WISE. CHARLES-26,80,118. 119,153 WOOD, JOE-80 WOOD. PATRICIA-80,133,140 WOODALL, WANDA-80,130. 160 WRAY. MICHAEL-80.164 WRIGHT, MARGARET-80 WYATT, JEFFREY-80 YARN, MELVIN-80,136 YELTON. CHARLES-8O,155. 164 YOUNG, HARRY-80,184 YOUNG, KATHLEEN-81 ZINNO. SHARON-81 Snphnmores ACKAWAY, SIDNEY-82 ACUFF, ANDI-82.157 ADCOCK, DEBRA-82 ALDRIDGE, JOHN-82 ALEXANDER, TANIA-82 ALLARD, PATRICIA-82 ANDES, DELORES-82.158 ANDERSON, BART-82 ANDERSON, KARIN-82,120 ANGE, VICKIE-82 ARNETT, GARY-82,192 BAILEY, BELINDA-150 BAKER, WAYNE-82,192 BALLARD, BONNITA-83 BANKS, PENNY-83 BARNES, BEVERLY-83,139. 153 BARUM, ALENE-83 BAXTER, CHRISTINE-83 BAYSE, RONALD-83 BAYSE, THOMAS-83 BEACH, ANN-83 BEACH, PAMELA-83,129 BEACHAM, SAMBRA-83 BEARDSLEE, GRANT--83 BELMORE, SUZANNE-83, 118,153 BELL. BONNIE-83,129,201 BERAN, EILEEN-83 BILLS, CAROL-83,150 BISHOP, WILLIAM-83 BLOOMER, RAYMOND-83 BRACKEEN, DOROTHY-83 BRASWELL, PAMELA-83. 118,129,162 BROCK, DEBRA-83,137,158 BROWNING, CYNTHIA-83. 142 BUNCH, ROBERT-83 BURNS, MARLA-83 BUTCHER, JOAN-83,145 BYRNS. MICHAEL-21,7O,129, 131,137 CANFIELD, PAULA-83.150 CARROLL, TERRI-83 CARTER, JAMES-83 CASTLE, DONNA-83.120.123. 139.146 CHAPMAN. CARL-83 CHASE. MELODIE-83 CHESTER, ROBERT-84 CHURCH, CHARLYNN-148. 200 CLANTON. DONNA-84 CLARK. SUSAN-84 COBB, ELIZABETH-84 COLE, CURTIS-84 COLLINS. CYNTHIA-84 CONNER, JOHN-84 COPELAND, PAMELA-B4 CORGA, CLAIRE-84 CORMIER, GREGORY-84 COWDER, CAROL-84 CRAIG. SAMUEL-84 CRAWFORD, CHARLES-84 CRAWFORD, MATTHEW-84 CREECH, KENNETH-84,164 CULLINS, BARRY-84 CURRAN. SHARON-84 DAIGNEAULT, DAVID-84 DANIELS, RICHARD-84.141, 184,187 DAVIDSON. THOMAS-84 DAVIS, MICHAEL-84 DAVIS, PAT-84 DEEMER, LINDA-84 DEGEORGIS, JAMES-84 DENT, WILLIAM-84,190 DESJARDINS, STEPHEN-84 DESJARDINS, GREG-84 DEXTER. JAMES-84,134,136 DICKASON, ROBERT-84,152 DICKENS, JANET-B4 DICKENS, DWIGHT-84 DICKMAN, BRUCE-84,152. 195 DICKSON. VIRGINIA-84 DILLON, RETTA-84 DINKLER. PATTI-85 DOLES. JESSE-85,192 DONALDSON, BARBARA-85. 150 DOW. GEORGE-85 DOWNING, DOLORES-85. 158 DOWNS, NANCY-85 DRACHNIK, DENIS-85.131. 135 CRUCKER. SHERRY-85 DUCA. PATRICIA-85,131,151 DUNGAN, JON-85 DUNN, MARGARET-85.134 DUPREE, CHARLES-85 CURBIN. ROBERT-85 EDDY. DONNA-85 EDMONDS, SANDRA-85.200 EDWARDS. EARL-85 ELLIS, SUSAN-85.138 ELLIS. MARSHA-85,129,130 204.205 EMMETT, VICKY-85,146 ERICHSEN. CARL-85,124 ERICKSON. CAROL-85,116. 129,142,144 ESPINOSA. CHERYL-85,150 FINCHEM. DOROTHY-85,129 FITCHETT. WILLIAM-86 FORD, BRENDA-85 FORD. DAVID-85.148 FOX. GREGORY-85 GABEL, DONALD-85.195 GAFFNEY, TIM-85,119,129. 145 GALLAGHER. TODD-B5,141. 181.184 GARRISON, PATSY-85 GAUGHAN. CECELIA-85 GEIGER. GEORGE-85 GENTRY, LINDA-118,130. 136,139 GENTRY, ROBERT-85 GIBBS, SYLVIA-85 GIBSON, TOMMY-85 GILES. JOHN-86 GRAHAM, ELAINE-146,153 GRAYBILL. GWENDOLYN-86 GREENE, MARIE-B6 GREENWOOD, MARGARET- 86 GREER, JUDY-82.86.151 GREGORY, JAMES-86 GROTH, DAVID-86,124,195 HALEY. JAN-86.147 HAL56 BARBARA-86.150.151, 1 HARDY. LINDA-86 HARRIS. DEBRA-86,149 HARRIS. BRIAN-86 HARRIS. SUE-86 HART, EDWIN-86 HART, JACK-86 HARVEY, DAVID-86 HARVEY, KITTY-86,200 HATTAN, JENNY-86.150 HAWKINS. MARGARET-86 HAYES. JAMES-86 HAZELBAKER, THOMAS-86. 172 HEATON, MARTHA-86 HEMMING. ERIC-86.134 HEWITT. JANET-86,150 HIBBS, IVY-86.12B,13O.142. 146,151 HIGGINS. MARICA-86 HOLLOWAY, KAREN-86.120 129 HOLT, DENISE-86,151 HOUCK, CHARLES-86 HOWARD. ANGELA-86.120 HOWELL, MARILYN-86 HUDGINS. GARY-86 HUGHES, GWENDOLYN-86 INGRAM, KATHLEEN-86 JACKSON. LEE-86.193 JAMES, ELIZABETH-87 JAMES, ROBERT-86 JENNINGS, DIANA-87,139 JENSEN. BENTLEY-120,141 JOHNSON, CRYSTAL-87,151 JOHNSON, EVON-87 JOHNSON. LEE-189 JOHNSON. STANLEY-87 JONES, MYRON-87.120 JONES. RAYMOND-87,120 JONES, RICHARD-87 JONES, SHEILA-87,151 JONES, VICKI-B7 JOY. LINDA-87 KAULBACK, PAUL-87,172 KAYS, KATHERINE-82.87. 120,123,129,139,146 KEBBEL, ROBERT-87 KEITH, MARY-87 KERN. MICHAEL-87 KEYES. ROSEMARY-87 KING, EDDIE-120 KING, SHERYL-87.146 KINGAN. DIANE-87.200 KINNEY. KATHLEEN-87 KITCHENS, SANDRA-158 KLAUS. DEBORAH-87,145. 148,200 KLINGBURG. BARBARA-87. 144 KNIGHT, MIKE-87 KNIGHT, SANDRA-B7 KORBA, CLAIRE-151 LANGLEY, DARWYN-87 LANGLEY, MARY-87,118.119, 157,159 LAW. JAMES-87 LEHRKE, STEVE-87.188 LEITCH. ROBIN-87 LEMON. ALICE-87.12O,129. 153 LESTER. ANDREW-87 LIPFORD, CLIFTON-87 LONG, CATHY--87.130,151 LONG, DAVID-87 LONGMIRE, WALLACE-87 LUCAS. BECKY-87,130,151 LYNCH. FRED-87 MAIN. CINDY-88 MAPP, KATHRYN-B8,130. 204.205 MARLER, SHERRY-88.201 MARROW. KIM-88 MARSHALL. SCOTT-BB MAYE. CYNTHIA-88 MAYNER, SANDRA-88 MAZIAARKA. MICHAEL-88 MCCAULAY, EARL-38 MCCAUSLAND. ROBERT-88. 127.152 MCCLINTIC. ANDREW-88 MCCONAGHY. PATRICK--88 MCDONALD, JOANNE-88,148 MCFADDEN. TERRY-88.120 MCKENNA. RONALD-88.149 MCNELL. SHARON-88 MEEKER, CYNTHIA-88.152 MEIGLER, CAROL-88 MILLER. FRANK-88 MILLS. BONNIE-88 MITCHELL. AUDREY-88.129. 153 MITCHELL. EDWARD-88 MITCHELL. MICHAEL-BB. 155.160 MOON. PERRY-88,164 MOORE. CHARLES-88.164 MORROW. KIM-153 MULLIN. CHRISTINE-86.153 MUMFORD. PATRICIA-88 NEALY, SANDRA-88 NEWMANN. STEPHEN-88 NORMAN. VICTOR-88 OBERLIN. GREGORY--89 OCONNELL, BARRY-89 ONEAL. DONNA-89.130 ORSAK, BARBARA-82.118. 119,151,159 OVERMIRE. DANIEL-89 PACINI, RICHARD-89 PAGE. CHERIE--69,129,145 151 PARKER. BARBARA-89 PARRETT. JERRY-89 PAVEY. SANDRA-B9 PEARCE. EARL-89 PEARSON. BARRY-89.192 PECK. RICHARD-89.195 PENDLETON, RICKY-89 PETTY, DAVID-120 PETTY. JAMES-120 Ireshmen PHILLIPS, RAYMOND-39,192 PIERCE, NANCY-S9 PIERCE, DEBRA-89,82,129. 153 PLATZ, KELLEY-89,120,188 PLEASANT, DEBORAH-89 POTTER, JOANN-89,146,201 POULTER, CAROLYN-39,201 POWERS, JEAN-89,118,120 130,134 PRITCHARO, PAMELA-89. 150.151 PRITCHETT, JOHN-89.120 PULLEN, DONNA-so PURCELL, .JOHN-90 PURSEL, THOMAS-90,129. 153,172,191 QUEEN, PATRICIA-90 RADFORD, BARBARA-90. 130,151 RANDALL, CHRISTOPHER- 120 F1EED,NANCY-90,151 REESE, KEITH-90 RICHARDSON, DONALD-90 RIDDICK, PAMELA-90,120 ROBERTS, AUDREY-90 ROGERS, MIRIAM-90,149. 153 ROGERS, PAUL-90 ROLLINGS, MICHAEL-90 ROSE, FLOYD-90 ROSS, WAYNE-90 ROTTER, MARTHA-90 ROUSH, KATHRYN-90,149. 198 ROwLEv, DEBRA-Bo RUDNICK, MICHELE-90 RUSSO, JOSEPH-90,192 RUSSO, MARIA-90,118,138 RUSSELL, JANICE-147 RYAN, JAMES-90 SALMON, TIM-so SANTIVASCI, JOHN-90 SCHAEFER, BARBARA-90 SCHELL, DONALD-90 SCOTT, BETTY-90 SCOTT, PATRICIA-90,129 SCOTT, SUSAN-90,130,204. 205 SEAVER, PAMELA-90 SEIPEL, BONITA-91,151 SHEPPARD, JAMES-91 SHERMAN, MARY-91,200 SHRIEVES, ANDREA-91,201 SHELL, BONNIE-192,193 SIMPSON, SHERREL-91 SKAHILL, JANE-91 SKAHILL, JOAN-91 SMALL, TERESA-91 SMITH, BARBARA -91 SMITH, MARY-91,120,129 SNOW. KATHY-91,146,201 SPENCE, HOWARD-91 SPENCER, DAVID-91 SDTEVENS, SUSAN-91,151 STEWART, ROBERT-91 STOKES, WILLIAM-91 STRATTON, KATHV-91,1-18. 201 STRAIN, KATHERINE-91 STURMAN, PAULA-91 SUTTON, DONNA-91,118 SWAN, MARY-91,147,149 TABOR. EO-91,130 TARKENTON. SUSAN-91,134 TARKINGTON, SHEILA-91 TAVARES, MIKE-91,22 TAYLOR, CHARLES-192 TAYLOR, DALE-91 TAYLOR, LINDA-91 THOMAS, JOHN-120 THOMPSON, JERROLD-91. 120 THOMPSON, MARK-91 THORNTON, MARK-91 THORNTON, CHERYL-19, 118,130,136 THRASH, MICHAEL-91 TOLERTON, LISA-91 Tow, PAUL-92,192,193 VAILLANCOURT, MICHAEL- 92 VARASKI, DIANE-92 VINCENT, JANE-92 WALDA. BRUCE-92.127 WALL, NICKY-92 WALLIS, GEORGE-92,195 WALTERS, TOM-92 WARDLOW, PATRICIA-92,151 WARREN, BILL-92,187,193. 195 WASKEY, CURTIS-92,149 WATKINS, NANCY-92 WELLS.MARICA-21,913,151 WEST, MARGIE-92 WHALEN, DOUGLAS-93 WHITEHEAD, DENNIS-93. 141 WHITEHOUSE, KATHRYN- 93,315,142 WHITESIDE, DEBORAH-134, 151 WICKS, LESTER-92 WILBER, MICHELE-92 WILGUS, WARREN-93,186 WILLIS, JOHNNY-93 WILLIAMS, ALLIE-92.129, 149,200 WILLIAMS, BERT-92,118,120 155,160 WILLIAMS, DENISE-92,13O, 151 WILLIAMS, JOHN-93 WILLIAMS, RICHARD-93 WILSON, GARY-93 WILSON, MIKE-93,113 WITT, BETTY-93 WZLFINGTON. GREGORY- 3 WRIGHT, CAROL-93 YARN, NAPOLEON-93,192 YO1R5Ig SANDRA-93,139,147, YOUNG, ALVIN-93 YOUNG. JUDY-93,159 YOUNG. THOMAS-93 AKERS, NANCY-94 ALMEDA, PATRICIA-94,200 ALPHIN, PHYLLIS-94,139,147 ANGELMAN, VAN-94 APOSTOLIS, DEBORAH-148 ASERCION, EMMANUEL-94 ASHBACHER, MARY-94.118, 119,153 ASHBY, STEPHEN-94 AUGUST, EDWARD-94 AUSTIN, STEPHANIE-94,148 AUSTIN, LINWOOD-94 AYCOCK, ALLWN-94 BABASHANIAN, KATHY-94 BALDWIN, CATHY-94 BARBA, PAMELA-94 BARNES, JOHN-94 BARNES, LYMAN DOUGLAS- 95 BARRETT, WALTER-95 BARRICKS, JOHN-94,195 BARTON, LINDA-94 BAZEMORE, TRENACE-95 BEARDSLEE, DALE-95,120 BECRATT, LUTHER-95 BEDNAREK, ANDREW-95, 124 BELL, PAMELA-95 BELL, VIRGINIA-95 BERAN, GERALD-95 BERTELSON, ANN-95 BISHOP, RONALD-95 BLANKENSHIP, THOMAS-95 BOHN, JOHN-95,129,192,193 BOLDWIN, BEVERLY-95 BOYCE, MARION-95 BOYD. DOUGLAS-95 BOYER, WILL-95,195 BRACKEEN, KENNETH-95 BRADFORD, CHARLES-95 BRANNOCK, RICHARD-95 BRASWELL, STEVEN-95 BRIDGES, PATRICIA-95,150 BRIDGES, ROBERT-95,145 BRINKLEY, ANNETTE-95 BROCK, LINDA-95 BROWN. CAROL-95 BROWN, FREDRICK-95 BRUDEN, BILL-95 BUTNER, KAREN-95,118. 138,139 BYLER, KATHRYN-95,134, 138,139,201 BYRUM, BEVERLY-95,128. 159 CALIFF, LEE-95,192 CANFIELD, PAMELA-95 CANNON, TIMOTHY-95 CARMACK, CAROL-95,139. 201 CARPENTER, MARGARET- 139 CHAPMAN, CAROL-95129, 138 CHASE, ROBERT-95 CHOUGH, BRENDA-148 CIRCELLI, ROBERT-95 CLARK, SHARON-95 COBB, FRANK-144 COLLIER, JIMMY-120 COLSON, RICHARD-96,192 COPELAND, ANGELA-96,120 COPELAND, DEBBIE-9496. 119,130,139,158,204 COUSIN, EUGENE-96 COX, DAVID-96 CRAFT, DONALD-96 CRAIG, PATRICIA-96 CRANDELL, DAVID-96 CRANE, RICHARD-96 CRAIG, TERRY-96 CULLINS, PATRICE-96,149 CUNNINGHAM, PATRICIA-96 CURTIS, JEFFERY-96 CUTCHIN, WILLIS-96 DAILEY, BARRY-96 DAVIE, ROBERT-96 DEGEORGIS, DONALD-96, 195 DEMPSEY, SHARON-96,159 DEXTER, DAVID-96,134,135 DIETZE, GAIL-96 DINSMOOR, WILLIAM-96 DIVITO, LISA-94.96,118,128, 139 DIXON, ROBIN-96 DOHERTY, JOHN-96,196 DOSS, NANCY-96,149 DRYSDALE, ELIZABETH-96. 200 DUDLEY, JUNE-96 DURKEE, DORYL-96,118 EARLY, KAREN-96,129,130 204 ECKART, MICHELLE-98 EDMONDSON, STEVE-96 EDONE, JOSEPH-96 EDWARDS, FREDERICK-96. 153 ELLIOTT, ELAINE-96,159 ELLIS, MARVIN-96,120 EMMANS, DENISE-96 ENGLAND, JOYCE-96 EWERT, JANET-96 FELDT, EVERETT-96 FERGUSON, GLORIA-96 FISCHER, CYNTHIA-96 FLEMING. KEVIN-96 FLINN, JAMES-96,195 FORD, BONNIE-96 FOSTER, GERTRUDE-159 FOSTER, THERESE-96,159 FOX, GEOFFREY-96 FROST, WILLIAM-96,130,138 FULLER, TERESA-96 GARCIA, CHARLES-97 GEIGER, GORDON-97 GORDON, LINDA-97 GRAEFF, DEBORAH-97,139, 146,200 GREENE, DOUGLAS-97 GREER, STEVE-97 GREGORIO, STEPHANIE-97. 139 GRIGGS. ROBERT-97 GRIMES, REBECCA-97 GROSS, JOAN-97,119,128 HAGANS, ROBERT-97,120. 193 HAMILTON, DONNA-97,129. 138 HAMILTON, FRANCIS-97 HAMM, WARREN-97 HANNER, CHARLES-97 HARDY, LINDA-97 HARGROW, HENRY-193 HARRELL, MARSHALL-97 HARRIS, CHARLES-97 HARRIS, PATRICIA-97 HARRIS, STANLEY-97 HARROD, RICHARD-97 HART, FRANK-97,192 HARVEY, DAVERA-97,128 HASSEL, SIIEILA-97 HAYES, DALE-97 HAYNES, DEBORAH-97,128 HEATH, CHARLES-97 HENDRICKS, STEVEN-97 HENSLEY, KENNETH-97, 129,195 HIGGINS, ANTHONY-97 HIGGINS, MICHAEL-97,153. 181 HILL, ALICE-97 HILL, RONALD-97 HILTON, ROBERT-97 HIMELICK, PAMELA-97,130 HOLLENBACH, ROBERT-97 HOLLOWAY, LINDA-120 HOOVER, ROBERT-97 HOPSON, ROBERT-97 HORNSBY, ELIZABETH-97. 130,149 HOWARD, LANELL-97 HUDSON, DOUGLAS-97 HUNT, DALE-97 IRWIN, TONYIA-97 IVES, KATHERINE-97 JACKSON, DAVID-97 JAMESON, GAIL-97 JAMESON, JOANNE-98 JEAN, TOMMY-98 JELLEY, JOHN-98,192 JIMERSON, CONSTANCE- 98,159 JOHNS, ANDREW-98 JOHNSON, JAY-98 JOHNSTON, JOHN-98 JONES, MARSHA-98 JONES, RALPH-98 JONES, YOLANDA-98 JUSTIS, ROBERT-98 KALASINSKY, HELEN-98. 129,138 KAMMERER, GEORGE-181 KAYE, ROBERT-98 KELLY, PATRICIA- 1 19,128 KELP, SANDRA-21,130,204 KILMURRAY, DANIEL-98, 192,193 KING, JOANNE-98 KING, PAULA-98 KNIGHT, DONALD-98 KNIGHT, LESTER-98 KUHN, WILLIAM-98 KUPETZ, ALEX-98 LAMBERT, GARY-98 LAROSE, WILLIAM-98 LASSITER, MARGARET-98 LAVELLE, ELLEN-98 LAWRENCE, GARY-98 LEAVITT, JUDITH-98,149,201 LIGMAN, LINDA-98,145 LINEBERRY, VICKIE-98 LOGSDON, TERRY-98 LONEY, RONDA-159 LUCAS, DAVID-98 LYNN, DIANNE-98,129,138 MACKINNON, MICHELLE-98 MARTAK, SUSAN-98,129 148,158 MARTIN, MICHAEL-98 MASSEY, MAYNARD-98 MATTHEWS, LYNN-98 MATTSON, CATHLYN-98 MAYO, JANET-98 MCCLLOUGH, CARLEEN- 118,129 MCCULLOUGH, EDWARD-99 MCDANIEI., DEBORAH-99 MCDANIEL, RICHARD-99 MCDONALD, DEBRA-120,148 MCELHINEY, WILLIAM-145 MCMYNE, DONALD-120 MCNAIR, MARK-193 MEADOR, KAYE-99,118,128 130,145 METZGER, DIANE-99 MEYER, PHYLLIS-99,129,130 MIDGETTE, DONALD-99 MILLER, CAROL-99,128 MILLS, ROBERT-99 MITCHELL, KENNETH-99. 130,195 MOORE, DONNA-99 MORRIS, KATHLEEN-99 MULHEARN, RAYMOND-99, 195 MURPHY, KATHLEEN-99 MURPHY, DAVID-99,196 MISACCHIO, JO-99 MYERS, ROBIN-99,128 NEFF, ROBERT-99,195 NELSON, CARLA-99,129,138 NELSON, WILLIAM-26,99,145 NEW, SANDRA-99,138 NORMAN, ALFRED-99 NORTON, MARGARET-99. 129,138,149 OLDMEN, THOMAS-99 OLTZ, ELAINE-99 ORSAK, INAN-99 OWENS. CH RISTINA-94,99. 118,130,159,204 OWNEY, PAMELA-99 PADILLA, MAX-99,145 PALMER, DAVID-99 PANCOAST, MARSHA-99. 119,139 PAOUIN, MARILYN-99 PARKS, CEIL-99 PARRISH, CAROLYN-99 PARRISH, MARVIN-99,192 PAULY, DENNIS-99,192 PAYTON, DONALD-99 PEASE, ROBERT-100,195 PETREE, WILLIAM-100,192 PHILLIPS, DEBORAH-100, 120.150 PIASECKI, GUY-100 PLATZ, LANCE-100 POLLARD, RICHARD-100 PORTER, KATHRYN-100,138 201 PREDIX, KAREN-100 PRICE, HERBERT-100 PRUDEN, CHARLOTTE-100. 138,200 OUICKE, PATRICIA-100 RENFROW, DEBORAH-100. 130 RHODES, JAMES-100 RICHARD, DONALD-100 RICHARDSON, LORI-100 RICHENDOLLAR, STEVEN- 100,120 RILEY, ANN-100 ROBBINS, PATRICIA-100,159 ROLLINS, DORIS-100 ROWLEY, PETER-100,129. 145 RUDD, WILLIAM-192 RUNKLE, CYNTHIA-100,138. 149 RUSSELL, GARY-100 SALMAN, STEPHANIE-100. 118,153,159 SANDERS, CHARLYNE-100 SAWYER, MARTHA-100,159 SCHMIDT, JANET-100 SCOTT, JEANNE-100 SCOTT, MICHAEL-100,124 SELLERS, MENRY-100,120 SERVIES, JOHN-100,124 SHORT, REBECCA-100 SIMS, JENNIFER-100,151 SIMMS, NANCY-100 SINGLETON, WILMA-100 SKINNER, BETH-100,130 SMALL, DEBRA-100 SMITH, CATHY-94,100,129. 130 SMITH, FRANCES-144,148 SMITH, JOHN-100 SMITH, LUCIA-100,118,119, 158 SMITH, MARGARET-100 SMITH, STEPHEN-101 SMITH, WILLIAM-120 SOLOMAN, THOMAS-101 SPARKS. DENNIS-101 SPENCER, CYNTHIA-101 SPIRES, DEBORAH-101,145 STEPHENSON, MELANY- 101,12B,130,134,135,159. 204 STOMMEL, JOHN-101 SULINSKI, RUTH-101 V SWAN, ELAINE-101,145 TATE, BEVERLY-101,128 TAYLOR, WILLIAM-101 TERESKERZ, CHERYL-101. 151 TEW, MARSHA-101 THOMPSON, CYNTHIA-101, 139,159,200 TODD, DEBORAH-101,128. 139 TREADWELL, PATRICIA-101, 151 UMBERGER, PAULA-101 USEY, JAMES-101 VIELE, THOMAS-101,120 WADE, DEBORAH-101 WAGNER, SUSAN-101,120. 139,198 WALLIS, WILLIAM-101,192. 195 WALSH, RICHARD-101,192 WALTERS, LUCY-101 WARD, TERRENCE-101 WATSON, ANNA-101 WAYLER, ARLINE-101 WEISS. PAUL- 101 WHALEN, BRUCE-101 WHITELEY, MARY-101 WHITE, SUSAN-159 WHITFORD, JANICE-101,120 WHITLEY, GEORGE-101 WHITMORE, JANE-26,101, 129,138,149 WHICKHAM, CAROL-101,139 WILGUS, JOHN-102 WILLIS, EDWARD-102 WILLIAMS, DONNA-102 WILSON, GEOFFREY-145, 196 WITHERS, STOVER-102 WITT, JIMMY-102 WOODHOUSE, RAYMOND- 102 WRIGHT, JACOUELYN-102 WYNNE, JOANNE-102 ZOELLER, JAMES-102 pre-freshmen ADAMS, BARBARA-103 ADCOCK, THOMAS-103 ADKISSON, MOLLY-103 ADKINS, DORIS-103 AISON. KEVIN-103 ALDRIDGE, ELIZABETH-103 ALLIGOOD, ALICE-103 ALLISON, CAROL-103 ALLSOPP, SALLY-103 ANDES, REGINA-103 APOSTOLES, RAYMOND-103 ARRIGO, CAROL-103 ASERCION, LUIS-103 ASSAID, STEVE-103 BABASHANIAN, MARK-103 BAGWELL, HEALY-103 BAKER, DONNA-103 BALLOU, JOHN-104 BALLANCE, SHARON-104 BARKER, CECIL-104 MIORRIS BARKLEY, GEORGIA-128 BASS KENNETH-104 BAXTER, MARY-104 BEACH, WILLIAM-104 148 BEACHAM JAMES-104 BEACH JEAN-104 BEALE, PAMELA- 104 BECK RICKEY-104 BELL CRAIG'1C4 BERLANDO JOSEPH 104 BERTELfrON,JANET 104 139159 BLADES, WESTON -104 BLAND DAVID-104 BOLT ROBERT-104 BOONE DEBORAH' 104 BOONE SANDRA' 104 BORDEAUBILLY-104 BOROUGHSMARILYN 104 BOSWELL MIKE-104 BOYD JOYCE-104 BOYLE MICHEAL' 104 BRANSTETTER, RHONDA- 104 BRANSTETTER, SAUNDRA- 104 BREWTON, LEON-104 BRINKLEY ELAINE-104 BRITT, STEPHANIE- 104,116 159 BROADWAY, SUSAN '104 BROCK BILLY-104 BROTHERS, KAREN-104 BROTHERS, PATTY ' 104 BROWN MELANIE-104 BRUGGER KENNETH-104 BRYANT RICHARD-193 BURGSTINER, LINDA-104 BURKE, RICHARD-104 BUYS ROBIN-104 CANNON LEWIS-195 CARLTON ALFRED-104 CARPENTER BILLY-104 CARPENTER, MARGARET'-95 CARR PAUL-104 CARRICO PETER' 104 CASPER, JAY- 118 CATEN, REBECCA 104 CHANDLER WILLIAM-104 CHIPOK THOMAS-104192 CLARK BONNIE-104 CLARK CAMERON- 104 139 CLARK, DEBORAH -104,128 CLEMENT, JOAN-105 CLIFFORD, SIDNEY-105 COLLINS, JEANETTE-105 COLUMBIA, SANDRA-105 COOK ROBERT-105 COOKE WILLIAM-105 COOPER WILLIAM-105 COPELAND RONALD-105 COPELAND WILLIAM-105 CORDREY GWENDOLYN- 105 CORNETTE RITA-105 COX, DARLEEN-105 CRAFT, DONNIE-105 CREECH, SCOT-105 CREEKMORE, MARY-105 CREEKMORE, BENJAMIN- 105196 CRITES MARILYN-105.159, 199 CULPEPPER, SHARON-105 CUMMINS MARY-105116 CUSTER, ROBERT-105 CUTCHIN PAMELA-105 DALE DONNA-105 DANIEL, MERYL-105 DANIEL, SHERRY-105 DAVENPORT, PAMELA-105 DAVERSA, MICKY-105,195 DAVIDSON, NANCY-105 DAVIDSON. RICHARD-105 DAVIS HELEN-105 DAVIS, MARRI ANN-105 DAWSON DAVID-105,193 DEAFENBAUGH, KANDIS- 105,139 DEFOE MARY 105 DESITO JENNIFER 158 DICKMAN, CLIFFORD 105 DILIENZO MICHEAL- 105 DOBRONTE FRANK-105 DAUGHTY, RUTH-105 DOWNING MILDRED-105 DOWNS, CORRINE-105 DUKE EVELETTE ' 120 OUNKS EMERSON 105,120 DUNN, TALMAGE-105 EAST SANDRA 105 EDWARDS, CHRISTOPHER- 105 ERICKSON RICHARD' 105 FAGAN DAVID' 105 FAFZABEEGEORGE 105 FRANHAM DAVID-105 FELDT PHILLIP-105 FELTON SUSAN 106 FERER JOHN 106 FERREL, CHARIES-106 FILLMORE PATRICIA -106 FINCHEM ROBERT '106 FITCHETT MARGORIE 106 FITZGERALD VICKIE-106 FLEMMING LINWOOD 195 FONTANILLA ANTHONY 106 FRANKLIN PATRICIA 120 FRAZIER JULIA 106 FREEMAN PATRICIA-106 FULGHAM ROBERT 106 FIJICHER JOHN 106 FUICHER DEBORAH 106 GABIE DENNIS 106 GAILAGHER KAREN 106 IfIQ MAI I UP IAIIRA 106 I-ARIAI'II'1RIf'HAIID III6 HARTON PVFIYN 106 I1vA'1KIN'fDOII43IA 9 10h 'IALIUHAN IAMFS 106 ISAYIF IOTSF PII 1116 MUDWIN I'f1RRf ST 11195 IJIIIIEN IIHA 106 f,!1N.'fAIF'.I'JI1NNA 1116 I,ruIII114Ir II ,IANEI 11161011 1,141 GORDON, MIKE-106 GRACY RONALD-'106 GRAVES JEFF-106 GREENWOOD THOMAS-106 GREER DONALD-106 GREGORY, KIM-106 HAISLIP GERALD-106 HALEY, PATRICIA-106 HALI AL NANCY- 106 150 HAMMOND SALLY' 106 HANSON, DAVID-106 HARPER CYNTHIA'-106 HARPER, DEBRA- 159 HARPER LINDA-120 HARRIS, HELEN-106 HARROD, DENNIS-106 HAVEY DEBRA-106 HAVERTY, BETTY-106120 HAWKINS, BILL-106 HAYES, DEADRA-106 HELNICK, SHIRLEY-107 HELMS JUDITH- 107 HENEY, DEBORAH-120 HENSLEY JACK-107 HIGGINS, MARY-107118 HILL, PAMELA-107,120,128 HILL, STEVEN '107 HIPPLE SHARON-107 HODGES ROY-107 HODGES, TERRI-107,139 HOLT JOSEPH-107 HOVERTON, RAYMOND-107 HIIBBARD RALPH-107 HUDSON, DARRYL-107 HUNTLEY, RICHARD-107 HUTHINSON JOHN-107 HUTCHINSON, JAMES-107 INGE EDWARD-107 IVIE, DOUG-107 JACESON, PAT-107 JACOBS SOPHIA-107 JACKSON KAY-107 JAEGER ROBERT-107 JOHNSON ALISON-107,158 JOHNSON, MICHAEL-107 JOHNSON RONALD-107 JOHNSTON, LARRY-107 JONES DONALD-'107 JONES, JOHNNIE-107 JONES VERNET-107 JONES, WANELLE-107 KANTOWSKI, MARK-107 KEBBEL, CAROL-107 KELLER, PATRICIA-107 KELLY, REBECCA-107 KENNEDY, DOROTHY-107 KERN, JEAN-107 KEYS, BETSY-107 KEMBALL, JOYCE-107 KING, DAVID-108 KING, MIRIAM-108 KENNEY, ROY-108 KLAUS, ELAINE-108 KLAUENSKI, EDWARD-108 KNIGHT, GARY-108 KNOX, JOHN-108 KREJCAREK, DAVID-108 KIESSE, ROBERT-108 LAHTI, MICHAEL-108 LANDERS, KAREN-108 LANDY, MICHAEL-108 LANGLEY, JOAN-108 LANGLEY, MARVIN-108 LANGLEY, WILLIAM-108 LATHINGHOUSE, KEITH-108 LAWSON, PHILIP-108 LEACH, DIANNA-108,120 LECLAIRE, ELIZABETH-108 LEGUE, GAYLE-103 LEIMBACH, GAYLE-108 LEMON. BETTY-108 LINDGREN, JOSEPH-108 LIVERNOIS, DIANNE-108 LUCAS, PAUL-108 LUDWICK, TEREAS-108 MACIZJEWSKI, DALE-98 MACDOUGALL, DONALD-108 MADDOX, RONNIE-98 MADDOX, KAREN-108 MAHLER. WILLIAM-108 MAIN, LINDA-108 MANGUS, KAREN-108 MANUEL, RODERICK-108 MAPLES, DEBORAH-108 MARESH, THEODORE-108 MARSHALL, NANCY-108,116 MARSHEBERN, MARTINE- 108 MAXWELL, STEVEN-108 MAYNARD, DAVID-108 MCCLAIN, SHARON-99 MCCLAIRRE, DONNA-108 MCCOLGAN, DAVID- 108 MCDANIEL, KEITH-116108 MQDONA MCINTYR LD, DEBORAH-108 E, ANTHONY- 108 MCMAHON, JOHN- 108 MCMYNE, PAMELA-108 MEADOWS LEWIS- 108 MENCH, JOAN' 109,159 MIDGETT, BRENT 109 MIDGETTE, DEBBIE -109 MILLER, MARTHA' 109 MII LER, ROBERT- 109,195 MILLER ROSA-109 MIIlS,VIRA 109 MINGO MARK-109 MITCHELI ANDREW-109 153 MITCHEIL, MELISSA' 109 MITCHEIL MARCIA' 109 MITCHELL, ROBERT 109 MIZE MARY 109 MENDRELLA IORRAINE 109 MONROE EDWARD 109 MONTROSE MICHEAL 109 MERCERE, HOLLY 109 MORRIS, ANDREW 109 MORRIS DEBORAH 109 MORRIS MOLLY 109139 MORRIS PAMELA 99 MICHAEL 109 MOYE PEGGY-109148 MURPHY CINDY' 109 MURRAY DIANA' 109 NARDUICI RICHARD 109 1451 NARRON, GREGORY-109 NARRON, TERRI-109 NEALY, REBECCA-109 NEFF DEBBIE-109 NESTER, PAMELA-109 NEUMANN, DAVID-109 NEW, THERESA-109 NEWSOME, FRANK-109 NIXON, GAIL-109 NOLAND, DARRELL-109 NOW, JOHN-109 ODOM, NANCY-109 OGAN, DONNA-109 ONEAL, CATHY-109 ONEIL, RITCHIE-109 ORE, JANET-109,159 ORLOWSKI MARGARET-109 OUTTEN KEITH-109159 OUTTEN, KENNETH-109 OUTLAND. ROBERT-109 OWNES, LELAND-110 OWENS JEFFREY-110 PARIS, STEPHEN-196 PARKER, GLENDA-110 PARKER LINDA-110 PARRIS, BEVERLY-110 PARRISH, PATRICIA-110 PARTRIDGE, MICHAEL-110. 94119 PARRON, JAMES-110 PARTRICK, CARLA-110 PEAKE, MICHAEL-110 PEARMAN, GREGORY-110 PECK, JENNIFER-110 PERCEFULL, REGINA-110 PERRY, SALLY-110,145 PERKINS, CINDI-110 PETERS, STEPHEN-110 PIERCE, DAVID-110 PILLAR, EDWARD-110 POOLE, RICHARD-110 POWERS, CHALLIE-110 PRESLEY, ALLEN-110 PRICE, KAREN-110 PROLES, JAMES-110 PREPST, MICHEAL-110 PURCELL, JAMES-110,120 OUINN, DEBORAH-110 REILLY, DIANE-110,138 REYNOLDS, LANA-110 RICHARD, CAROL-110 RICHARDS, DEBORAH-110 RICKMAN, RONNIE-100,192 RICKER, GRACE-110 RILEY, ROBERT-110 ROBERTS, MECIA-110 ROBERTS, THOMAS-110 ROBERTSON, MARILYN-110 120,128 ROLES, JAMES-110 ROLES, SHERRY-110 ROUSE, DEBBIE-110 RUGGERI, NANCY-110 RUPTZ, JOAN-110 RUSSELL, DIANE-110 SAMONTE, CARMEN-110 SAUL, RICHARD-110 SAWYER, JAMES-111 SCHELL, FREDERICK-111 SCHMITT, DEBORAH-111, 120 SCHRANK, MARGARET-111 SCHREIER, BEVERLY-111 SCHWARTZ, JEFFRY-111 SCOTT, JAMES-111 SECHSER, CLIFF-111,195 SEIPEL, KAREN-111 SELLERS, DONNIE-111 SHAG, STEPHEN-111 SHEELEY, ALFRED-111 SHEENAN, KATHLEEN-111 SHELBY, TIM-111 SI-IELTON,MAF1l.ENIA-11 SHERMAN, LYNDA-111 SHIPP, VICKI-148 SIMPSON, EMMA-111,159 SIMPSON, VIVIAN-111 SKINNER,JAMES-111 SMITHERMAN, ARCHIE-111 SMITH, BETTY-111,94,200, 201 SMITH. GARY-94,111 SMITH, JOHN-111 SMITH, LINDA-111 SMITH, TERRY-111 SMITH, BILL-111 SNEAD, DANIEL-111 SNIDER, LILLEY-111 SNIDER, RELINDA-111 SNYDER, PAMELA-111 SPENCE, LETHER-111 STANFORD, STEVE-111 STANFORD, WILLIAM-111 STEFFEY, SHARON-101 STEPHENS, GLAYDS-111 STEWARD, WARREN-111 STRAIN, RICHARD-111 SUTPHIN, WILLIAM-111 TALBERT, KETHRYN-111 TARKENTON. ANN-111,118 TARKINGTON, SHERRY-'111 TAYLOR, DAVID-111 TAYLOR, RAEANNE-111,94 TAYLOR, SHARON-111 TETTERTON, WILLIAM-111 THEISZ, LINDA-111 THOMLINSON, DONA-111 THOMPSON. SUSANNE-112, 128 THORNTON, BONNIE-112 TICE, RANDY-112 TODD, PATRICIA-112.94 TREGO, ALAN-192 TRIPODI, JEFFREY-112 TRISCRITTI, JOHN-112 TRIPP, RODNEY-112 TURLEY, BRENDA-112 TURNER, PATRICIA-112,130 TUTTLE, GEORGIA-112,120 139 TYLER, SHIRLEY-112 VARNADORE, LESLEY-112 VIELE, PHYLLIS-112,139 VOMROE, LISA-112 VOORHES, JOSEPH-112 WADDOUPS, BRENDA-112 WADDOUPS, LINDA-112 WAINRIGHT, SHARON-112. 128 WALDA, KARNE-112 WALKER, DEBORAH-112 WALKER, LARRY-112 WALLACE, DEBORAH-112 WARNER, PAMELA-112,139 WARNICK, SHIRLEY-112 WARREN, ROBERT-112,186 WARREN, BILLY-112,158,159 WARREN, WALTER-112 WARRINS, PEGGY-112,120 WATSON, BRUCE-112 WATSON, SANDRA-112 WATTS, LINWOOD-112 WEATHERS, PAUL-112 WELLRORN, VICTORIA-112 WELLS, TANYA-134 WENDT, NANCY-112 WENYON, KATHLEEN-112 WHALEN, JOHN-112 WHEDBEE, ROBERT-112 WHITE, ALDA-112 WHITE, DOROTHY-200,201 WHITFORD, SUSAN-112.120 WIGGS, CHARLES-112 WILLIS, CHARLENE-112. 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