Bayside High School - Mariner Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)
- Class of 1971
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Eg'2A'31?l545ffZMff:' ff ' ' : ' 1i2,'f??i1.2f,25g1g.f4iQiiir ff if '1' Zi-lg'I'1'f-U71 .Q 'W 1 ,s .A Alzifi ln 21:1 :Sf ' :P 1 Fr' A I 5.3 ti a . A A P: , Taflf iggf, Extensive Evaluation Proves Qualit of City Schools As a result of an extensive evaluation conducted by Mr. Brickell, it was learned that the norm for the city schools was above the national norm. Plans were also discussed to allow Seniors with a B or better average in a class to choose whether or not they wished to take the exam. Mr. Brickell said that schools needed to find a more accurate measure ofa student's knowledge than the traditional semester exams. Superintendent of Schools Edward E. Brickell. WW! 5x A33 I N - , A-:N X Chats with Mr. Brickell are surprisingly informal. aug? , 9- 'sd' Y' . 'N 51'-2: . QI' Mr- Hill 455505595 the df955 Code e9Ul0'l0f 5' A meeting of the Big Three : Mr. Hill, Mr. Themides, and Mr. Sykes. Mr. Hill Improves Student-Faculty Relations Mr. Hill chuckles while waiting to examine the ring samples. As principal of Bayside High School, Mr. Letcher Hill spent his days maintaining the tranquility of the school. He was primarily concerned with student- teacher relations which included several proiects such as his participation in the establishment of a dress code pleasing to both the student body and the Ad- ministration. Continually he was called upon to advise the various clubs and classes concerning their different activities Y a relationship which aided in the devel- opement of participation on all sides. ,vs f Mr. Themides Adds To BHS Spirit N 7 ., 5 s 'ng' , 1.g.7?r.4 Assistant Principal of Student Affairs, Mr. Themides, If A faithfully spent the year completing the bond between Q students and teachers. He also added tremendously to 5 the spirit of the school by his enthusiasm for all BHS 'tiigg I activities. Thus the understanding he achieved be- ' ? ' tween students and faculty came only through dedica- tion and involvement. 1 .Q 'ui 4 C , X . Mr. Themides awaits the day's avalanche of problems. Preparing individual schedules is one of Mr. Themides many duties lili ' in of Mr. Themides is one of the many who wore tennis shoes the week of the Maury game Q l XXXXXX 5 Z Mr Sykes telephones for on urgently needed substitute 1 i I 59,5-1 41 r Sykes Coordinates Faculty WG CDHen seen in the bookstore orin the hclk, AAL Sykes organized the curriculum and Provided substi- tute teachers. Acting as coordinator of faculty affairs, student teachers received many of the benefits of Bay- side. His efforts helped to make 1971 ca successful year. 2. VN l l Mr. Sykes looks over his supply of used books. N tg- i l 5 If w I ur. V IL l 'IV .75 , , J l '4 1 Z 5 v l i 'ff l C ix I' as A y , . s, i f 1 V 4 li A moment of relaxation is enioyed by Mr. Sykes. English Teachers Urge Student Involvement Into an effort to increase interest in the curriculum, the English teachers placed their emphasis on student participation. Specifically, every teacher acted as the catalyst for discussions derived from the topics in the curriculum. In this manner, every student was offered the chance to express his views, and the teacher as well as the student could benefit from the ideas pre- sented. I Mrs. Mathews Mrs. VanAllen English l2A, I2R English 9A, 12A 'Hn Miss Erskine English IIA, IIS, l2S .H if MAX l tt - Mr. Wilson Mrs. Bailey Mr. Lonkford Miss Pedigo English 9A, 9R English IOA, IIA English IOA, l2A English l0A, IOR an 'HM 4? 'x 4 ., - ,,.,.-An' Q' . 'dm ' I Mrs. Payne, Department Chairman Mrs. Blond Miss Cobb English I2A, I2S, Journalism English 9A, I IA English I IA, Drama I, ll, Speech I ll PU? NO' Mrs. Hudains Mrs. Kuhn Mrs. Murray English 95 IOR English IOS, Advanced Composi- English IIA, I2R tion, World Literature r 1-.i - - efsgyg --1 wsu.-A Mr. Selzer English 9A, IOR 0, A-L-M Furthers Language Proficiency Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Rodriguez, the Foreign Language department emphasized the de- velopment of four skills vitally important to the assimilation of another language, listening, compre- hending, speaking, and writing. Thus the aim of each teacher was to enhance the students' linguistic abilities through the use of the A-L-M series which has been used in the German and French curriculum and was initiated in Spanish this year. Also, BHS re- ceived two new members in this department: they were Mrs. Delgado, who taught French and Span- ish, and Mr. Narvaez, who taught German. N13 ' a' v, U..- g' THR x .ff ff E ff' Mrs. Rodriguez, Department Chairman Mrs, Delgado 5P0ni5lW l, Ill, IV French I, II, Spanish I , ,agus-., 1 I , P1 ..., 'V- .., '. 4 -'Y E ' .IVA .Z 6 Mrs. Greene Miss Gutermuth Mr. Narvaez MH. Sereno FYGYWCIW lll, IV-V: Ef'QllSl1 HR Latin I, ll, Ill-IV, History ll German I, ll, III-IV, English IIA Spanish I, ll w in Miss Hechtkopf, Department Chair- Mr. Bennett Mrs Chesson man General Business Shorthand I II Typing I Shorthand lg VOTQ COP ew Equipment Provides Better Business Training To offer Bayside's students a stronger foundation for iobs in the business field, the Business Education department was expanded this year. Extensive courses such as Clerk Typist l and ll and Vocational Office Training made use of the department's new addition, a collating machine. Mrs. Deiqmene Mrs. Mogoon Mrs Michse Mrs Parr Typing I5 Personal Typingg Book- Typing I, Ili Bookkeeping y Typing l Business Law Clerk Typist I ll CO OD keeping Il Social Studies Department Increases Students' Awareness The Social Studies curriculum provided students with a good background in American and World History, Government, Geography, and the Social Sciences. For the first time BHS also offered the ad- vanced placement tests in these fields. Thus, under the supervision of the Social Studies department, Bayside students became more aware of the condi- tions in the world around them. 7,1 ,N ..,,,mw,,w 3 Ei K, 1 I Mr. Boyd Government, International Relations Mr. Murello, Department Chairman Government, Sociology, Economics Mr. Ginn World History, History ll Mr. Gowin World History, Government . f , ,W-W.-ff' W , ,Ji Mrs. Krupp Geographyg History I I 1 .... . .. ...+V - ' ' ' 9-., l Mr. Meredith Mr. Weirich Mrs. White Geographyg Psychology Government History ll 4? 9' N NL 5 .lgx X V n,C':ff hv, ff rr e me 41 -1 Mrs. Butler Moth Il, Ill Mr. DiVif0 Geometryg Consumer Moth 'sf- A00 Mr. Ellenbrond Moth Illg Algebra I i 5- , r- ? Mr. Michael Algebra ll f I , i 1 S Mr. Germershausen, Department Chairman Math Analysis, Calculus .Lf Math Curriculum Reaches Students Of Var ing Abilities Meeting the needs of Bayside students, the Math department, directed by Mr. Germershausen, aimed the curriculum to involve students of various abili- ties. Too, Bayside welcomed Mr. Bolster, Mrs. But- ler, and Mr. Ellenbrand to relieve the burden of ad- ditional students. Finally, in an effort to maintain status with schools across the country, the National Math Test was offered to select students in the upper-level courses. This standardized test enabled the department to see if the Math curriculum at BHS was adequately preparing the students. I V -v 451' r n 4 Us Mr. Parker Mr. Smith Mrs. Wooten Math IV, Geometry Math IV, Algebra I Geometry, Algebra Il X Experimentation Improves Effectiveness Gt Science Courses Bombarded by various charts, formulas, num- bers, and facts, Bayside offered to all interested stu- dents courses which revealed the fascinating world of science. Under the guidance of Mr. Haase, lntro- ductory Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics allowed every student the opportunity to participate in experiments which showed the actual laws of nature rather than merely to be aware of them through lectures. ln the same vein, with the idea of achieving such a goal, three new teachers were added: Mr. Adair, Miss Griest, Mr. Weaver. TX . ..-S In-it Mr. Haase, Department Chairman IPS, Physics Q Af 1 4 Mr. Adair Miss Griest IPS lp5 f tl ,F Mr. Griffin Mr. Jenkins Miss Rogers Academic Biology Academic Chemistry Practical Biology TF Mr. Savage Mrs. Thomas Mr. Weaver Acfldemif Bl0l09Y Practical Chemistry lPSp Practical Biology N L 'v SQ un BBN -BKY Mr. Daly Mr. Hicks P.E. 107 History il P.E. 10, Il - I2 YK 3 n.g.a.44mdA.-1 Mr. Morton Miss Nocher ll I2 P.E. 9 P.E. 10, - gwwi 'ian- aes. Mr. P0fk6f Mrs. Torok P.E. log History 'll P.E. 9, 10 Physical Education Works for Mental-Physical Balance Mr. South P.E. 9, II - I2 - Often discussed by the Greeks was the mainte- nance of a balance between the mental and physia cal worlds. With a similar aim, the Physical Educa- tion department worked to improve the well-being of BHS students. This plan involved not only sports and calisthenics, but also classroom instruction on the subiects of health, mental illness, and drug abuse. Driver Education was also included in the curriculum. Music Acts as Bridge Between Participants Perhaps only through the realm of music can all the barriers between people be broken and a com- mon bond be constructed. ln this way, Mr. Rule and Mrs. Whitlock guided their students through a spe- cial curriculum not restricted by lectures, but broad- ened by the total involvement of the students. Six Weeks Projects Provide In-depth Study of Art While seeking to express themselves through var- ious media, the students of the Art Department found satisfaction in their sundry six-weeks proiects which allowed them to pursue a particular field of interest in depth. In the same vein, both Mrs. Morri- son and Mrs. Smith worked to increase the enthusi- asm of the students and their level of achievement. A' rs' J? gpm I HQ Q11 HI , Q ' QQ , A ,W . ',,'l i 1: s W 5 g Mr, Rule Mrs. Whitlock Band A, 3, C Concert Chorus, Madrigals, Mixed Chorus, Girls Chorus, Theory, Literature Cv, Mrs. Morrison MVS- Smllh ArtI,2,3-A An1,2 '5'W?fH1., I fn v -If Mrs. Thompson MVS- NUYIOY Home Ec. III, IV, V Home Ec. I, II Mr. Edwards Dept. Chairman Mr. Hawley Metals I, Il, Woods I, Il Power Mechanics I Mr. Lammers Mr, Urquhart Woods I Drafting I, II - III, Electronics I, II N Home Economics Strives For Practicality Basic homemaking techniques were the matters of concern in the Home Economics Department. Mrs. Thompson, the department head, and Mrs. Naylor directed each student's work toward effi- ciency in sewing, cooking, interior decoration, and child care. Kitchen units, sewing machines, and sev- eral well-furnished rooms aided interested pupils in gaining homemaking experience. Power Mechanics Augments Curriculum Careful craftsmanship was the byword of the ln- dustrial Arts Department, headed by Mr. Edwards. Its curriculum included Drafting I, ll, and Ill, Metals I and ll, Woods I and Il, and freshly reinstated Power Mechanics and Electronics. The goal in of- fering these courses was not so much to teach a trade as to build a foundation for further study. D.E. Skill Put to Use By educating students in the fields of retailing, advertis- ing, and salesmanship, the Distributive Education pro- gram provided students with the skills needed to make a favorable adiustment to the business world. The students left early each day to apply their newly-acquired skill. ICT Directs Student's Needs Providing o cooperative association between the stu- dent, school, and industry, ICT gave the student the op- portunity for industrial training. Students received class- room instruction directly related to technical and non- technicol phases of the business world. The ICT program enabled the students to profit from actual on-the-iob ex- perience ond at the some time realized a handsome in come and earned credits toward their high school diplo ' il' ' . '31,. ' 63:1 fl s- ,, 1 ' v,s'L .' . .,:s .va , mCl. Mr. Calloway Mr, Pan D.E. II, III D,E, Il Mr. Farrar l.C.T. Mrs. Humphries, Director Mr. Bryant Mr. Ely Counselors Offer Students Reassurance Each day counselors were confronted with the many problems that troubled BHS students from September till June. Their endeavors drew them into the Bayside community, and their assistance pro- vided reassurance during the difficult days of test- ing and selecting vocations and colleges. Thus they served as centers of information and direction as the students prepared for the future. 7,615 3 Mrs. Murray Mr. Reid Mr. Tate Q A g l fl gp-.........41 4.31.1- X- l i s , l Mrs. Sachon Staff Provides Congenial Atmosphere Through the confusion which beset Bayside every day, the faithful members of the staff saw to it that the school ran smoothly. Helping students with their research, preparing lunch, cleaning rooms, caring . for students' health, and handling school records filled their days as the staff strove to provide the students with the best possible environment for the learning process. Librarian i l I 'iqy 4. , 9 sy, Mrs. Morgan Assistant Librarian 'W Sf' f ' 4 ,P ll' Mr. Van Kleeck Custodian Mrs. Dowding Nurse Mrs. Kovacs Dietitian I f .f,,l'UUf' m 1 MVS- Chowns Mrs. Christian Mrs. Fields B00kke9Pe Guidance Secretory Secretory vi' 'W-B Mrs' Gofdnef Miss Stotesberry Library Secretary Secretary H 1. W? 1 H -.,,,, , fl ' , y 1 1 ,qs . lmht- It . 1 -fl. 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Va.z,V.V1-f- -- V , LV' - I 1' ,I 1 M11 ,ff 1 . ---pu--....w- 4, -V ,gl 'ill HYOU mean YOU Cried l00? eXCl0lm 'WO Sophomoles' Gee, only three more hours 'til school starts! ponders Steve Graeff Student Interaction Creates Oneness Bracing themselves for a long days work, BHS students reluctantly awaited the opening of school. Once the daily schedule began, their participation in student activities grew. Lunchtime created the perfect atmosphere for gossiping and studying. Working and playing with friends proved to have o lasting effect on the minds of the students. Seniors Kaye Meador and Pratt Stubbs spend a constructive afternoon making paper puzzles. l 'Q Xin, BHS student discovers everything you always wanted to know about dancing, but were afraid to ask. LXXX All right, who pawned my knight? queries chess player. ooo, diff! 9,-images Q biology gfudenf, -ik' ' 3 W .fi i Becky Grimes and Bob Vose spend leisure time sharing ideas on the steps in the 600 hall. NT.. 'fx If 3 N 4 The Homecommg court crowds around Karen Early to congratulate her on her crownmg A 1 A . ,gl 2-MH , .wg X . Paula Kung puts up o spnrated banner durmg Homecommg week. 11' 19 if 2 Who, me? exclaims c suprised Karen Early. This year's Homecoming was the most outstand- ing in the history of Bayside. For the first time, the Marlins won their football game, defeating the Kel- lam Knights. Jane Whitmore supervised the entire evening's production, starting with the parade of floats and Homecoming Court, going on through the game, the crowning of Queen Karen Early, and the awarding Honestate first prize for their float, and ending with the Homecoming Dance. The entire evening's activities gave all students of Bayside many happy memories. BHS Spirit Reaches Climax During Homecoming Week Honestate's float, A Night to End all Knights places first in competition. F t xg! 4,4 fr t wsffczttg 33 t 1 if ' JE , t is , iv' '. xi 1 If ig ' 'lit + K Jin 5 I If 4 .f D , Ana A 'F' 1 t and Bayside's football team builds up fighting spirit for last game with Kempsville. MF- Hill d09Sn'7 Seem to hcve 90590 enough Pie Gnd f6GCl1eS for r. Hill Sport at Spirit ight Proves Good During the height of the football season, the cheerleaders sponsored Spirit Night in order to present the annual Mr. Football award. Bayside's winning season-helped to make the evening espe- cially successful. Mr. Hill was an added highlight as he graciously allowed Miss Nocher to throw a cream pie in his face. Amid the excitement, laught- er, shouting, and spirit, Lance Platz was presented with the coveted title, Mr. Football. 40 mOI'e. S ,I The crowd chants along with cheerleaders wishing the team good luck for the last game. Y i l l l l i 4. if I Debbie Small recites Truman Capote's Christmas Memory. A Christmas Collage Big Production of Thespians As part of their continuing dramatic experimenta- tion, the Bayside Thespians put on their own crea- tion, A Christmas Collage. Borrowing passages from the works of such people as Francis Cardinal Spellman, Hans Christian Anderson, J. D. Salinger, Rod Sterling, Dylan Thomas, and Frank Jacobs, the players presented Christmas in all its varied themes and brought to life the printed word. Music, too, played its part in the production. The Collage ably demonstrated the great range of Thespian talent. n. ,,, , Dylan Thomas' Christmas Conversation transmits Thespian Christmas Seven o'clock news and Silent Night create ironic effect when heard together message. I Faun Plays for Sixth Annual Queen ariner Dance Sponsored by the yearbook staff, the 6th annual Queen Mariner Dance was a complete success. Representing the school were Mickey MacKinnon, Melany Stephenson, Jo Moore, Pam Nester, Tricia Todd, Dorothy Herring, Helen Sazio, and Page Jen- nings. Mickey MacKinnon was crowned Queen Mar- iner by Mr. Themides and presented a bouquet of roses. The dance itself rocked to the music of Faun. ,sf gr: Queen Mariner VI, Mickey MacKinnon, with escort Spud Smith is flanked by the Senior representatives Jo Moore and Melany Stephenson The Sophomore representative, Helen Sazio, is escorted by Lance Lansden. Pom Nester, a Junior representative, poses with escort John Hutchinson during presentation of the court. Members of the court ioin in dancing to the Queen's song. Queen Mariner, Mickey MacKinnon, and her escort Spud Smith enioy the dance reserved for the Queen ond her court. Fcun provides the music for the Queen Mariner donce. gg 43 Students, Faculty Aid Community One of this year's most memorable proiects aimed at community involvement centered around the Red Cross Bloodmobile. All those willing and able among the faculty and the students gave a pint of blood for the use of their fellow citizens, and the significant turn-out showed Bayside's desire to help. The SCA Variety Show proved to be another suc- cessful proiect. Talent galore and entertainment for all made this endeavor an asset of BHS. l e 'Q Two guitarists audition for the SCA Variety Show KK Faculty players converge in their struggle for the ball. Mr. Themides surprises all with his skill. :l ' ' IQ I I 49' 5 xr - ,Q 'Q giz- fr Mr. Parker stays with his man all the way. SCA Sponsors Faculty Game With junior High In order to raise money for an SCA Scholarship, the SCA sponsored a basketball game between the faculty of Bayside Junior and Bayside Senior High Schools. The game was won by the Junior High school but the Senior High still claimed a victory as the game provided the money necessary to finance the scholarship. 12 'J , X 5. f'0 valium '14, 1 -.s l,.Mi, his 4. X 4' Y 5 11,1 ft.. L, X rf 9 43 - Q 5 W I '., f ' :Q I X ' W .flQ.,,,K:g 'I X 4, lr? in W . 3 Phyllis Meyer hollers her enthusiasm to the boys on the team. i BHS Plays in District Basketball Tournament For the first time in Bayside's history, the basket- ball team had a winning season and was a partici- pant in the District Tournament basketball games. On February 23rd Bayside played First Colonial in the Princess Anne gym, but was defeated by the Pa- triots 79-55. The stands were packed with BHS root- ers giving the players a fighting morale. Donna Hurtabise pouts when Coach takes Tommy out of the game Richard Poole f43J adds two to the scoreboard. Miss Bayside contestants model for sportswear iudging. Drama students entertain audience during set changes. f 1 smiling Debbie Copeland takes her traditional queen's walk. l l l I l 9 ,0 l 'l Kathy Sneed is a Bayside swinger, l I ,- I '. 1 v t I C41 H-st s f '4 . l l P .. li 5 . 5 e I ,Xl , . it' ' I ' I dr, , M F X Xu ' --f 1 ' N K '-s fir -. 'Y' 'ri i ' . , 1 l 'w s, '1 il l 'IV A Hawaiian hula is performed theme Hawaii Five-O. QV xl: J AX 1 fr, l 2' in ,, ' 'mf by Debbie Copeland to the Class af '71 Sponsors Miss Bayside Pageant A maior event arose from tradition as the Miss Bayside Pageant was presented in late February. Bayside's Class of '71 sponsored the contest of beauty and talent, which included shows of sport- swear and evening apparel. Debbie Copeland, cho- sen by iudges on the basis of grace, poise, appear- ance, and ability, reigns as Miss Bayside until her successor is chosen in 1972. .I 6 John Glasgow serves as master of ceremonies, lli .Q gl it ' i' .K Q A inf., . l wafer- Algd. 51 ' 1 Q . 0- ,' . , -sf ., y I i. .gm Q ' la. 'V -ff., -41 V . 1 Y ', r A ' Q P. Morton, Z. Freeman, Third runner-up, M. Stephenson, First runner-up, D. Cope land, Miss Bayside, K. Sneed, Second runner-up, J. Schmidt, Miss Congenialityg K Jackon, J. Mussachia. .rv ,, ' Jennie Knight Amber Besi Melany Stephenson William Nelson Karin Lynn 1 .4 'NUS- Lloyd Bohn Karen Early Qutstanding '71 Students Chosen by Teachers Ten members of the class of '7l were selected by Bayside teachers to be presented as the 1971 Out- standing Seniors. These students were chosen ac- cording to their scholastic ability, leadership, and extracurricular activities. Their interest in the welfare of Bayside was a maior deciding factor. W r 'sq Lucy Walters Lance Platz Marsha Pancoast l l l l l -in INA L.A l V, sercion, A. Tarkenton, L. Bohn, K. Lynn, G. Tuttle, M. Schulter. Bl-IS Students Achieve Scholastic Recognition In order to reward those who put forth great ef- forts to attain an academic zenith, two honorable distinctions were made in the student body of Bay- side. First of all the school named two members of each class to the Scholastic Achievement Team in recognition of high academic standards and scho- lastic excellence. Secondly, the Valedictorian, Karin Lynn, and Salutatorian, Mary Solterer, ofthe Senior Class culminated their high school careers with the reception of their honorable titles. Mary Solterer and Karin Lynn, Salutatorian and Valedictorian. N .E-:- ugigl icuii: fi'i3 i'Q T1 nlnw: , ll-I l llflnlu qu IFI 5 IDI! xi Ili 'I Ill! 1 ll I n 3. .. ll I ' I I-A 'Dill N I I l:'ll .:5.-sz. 'salsa itil! 2254 se: I 'z I I 'IE --A ' P+ Y 's M I I JL ' iznohcu g' I' Q 'ggi-, Q J vu . .-QV., asf- . ' 1f.w.,t -' oieclxvs cs xTX 5 tix ' ,-H5 file 4252! MJ, ll I .3.', '4- -ll ,I 923, 35 .IE Lloyd Bohn and Karin Lynn, Optimist Award winners. Seniors Are Wardecl Scholastic l-Ionors Throughout a week of marching, campaigning, and an endless array of speakers, the delegates to Boys' and Girls' State learned through experience the full concept of government. All participants agreed that the friends made were 0 most integral part of the experience. Later in the year, two of Bayside's delegates, Karin Lynn and Lloyd Bohn, were presented with the Optimist Award for their outstanding service to the school and the communi- ty. Boys' and Girls' State Delegates W. Nelson, R. Walsh, E. Crumpton, C. Chapman, K. Lynn, L. Bohn, J. Whitmore, K. Hensley. I .9 W.. '32 9 Sometimes even pre-gcme warm-ups cllow for fun. in Mike DeBlaker uses the Senior lounge to ils fullest advantage ..,.. H if Bayside sludenls happily monopolize McDonold's ofler school and after games. ui. tg . 'Rxgf McDonaId's Is Qur Kind of Place After the tension and exhaustion of everyday school life, the students of Bayside High tried their best to relax and think about the day's experiences. Conversing with friends and enioying not having to worry about school made everything seem better. While showing their ability to have fun at dances, tween themselves. After school hours provide time for getting to know ones fellow students better. A mesmerized girl finds free expression at dance after a game. McDonald's, after school events, and extra-curricu- lar activities. The students tightened the bonds be- ? li Q vt. 4 6 . .JTC '4L. : Pam Hill has time for relaxing thoughts while munching ci hamburger, J I xml f I ,Mx . Q A r Elf-0 X 1' 1 Q o , 1'l v'Q-'If!'y: I I t - , '1-:l'.l-iq-n. , '--u 4 CLASSES . ,,,,. yt.: ' Y sin I 1 . t t.. 'QW .E ' .'1f,!!q1' .1 1----tam - .-atl.!:la.1te,, '. 9.1-'F - NNUIQZ r . ,111 , l , 'flat I It 1 .. tmpnttik E' t 4 '.'Q-7-ZEHQILQTA' - .r,, .. ,v w, .. . .,,, J-.7. it xii' t.v ..tt .,.. N, .I -+21-q. Iii . Lsdfill I ry umm-.. . yn, J ...,., ,,:: -L f.' ' 'N v,,.! .....,,vn . Y 1 T .,,l'j--? U,A,l!l::-Ufvlizi 1 J ws it nh ,.,, -vm I -'ln ,t .. ., ,..t..,,. ta 4' t,,x ' 1 , .... . ... . I ' I .H . ,. .hm - . .',1.. ,.. 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A 11' 'f'3.l:: ' .,.S,,Hnn,, Jane? Schmidt Treasurer Lmdo Gordon Secretoryp Lance Plotz Vrce Presndent John Glasgow Presudenf 'ir K 5 i Seniors Bring New Tradition to Bayside ln an effort to exceed all previous classes, the Class of '7l brought a new tradition to Bayside - the Senior Lounge. Armed with paint and brushes, the Seniors changed Room 601 into a quiet haven from the clamor of underclassmen. The Seniors, like other classes, sponsored a Hal- loween collection for UNICEF, a dance, a bonfire, and a spirit chain, but the Crusaders set themselves apart with a calendar sale, the Mr. and Miss Bay- side Pageants, the Senior Prom, and finally, the graduation. Money reared its ugly head when the '7lers ordered announcements and paid for their graduation gear. All this made up the best year ever for the departing Seniors. NN val bi? Lyman Douglas Barnes Rhonda Lynn Bazemore Trenace Millicent Bazemore Brian Albert Beagle Wayne Beagle Andrew Lee Bednarek Virginia Gail Bell George John Beran Ann Kristine Bertelson '71 Lounge Amber Grey Best Ronald Addison Bishop Thomas Lewis Blankenship John Lloyd Bohn ll Douglas Wayne Boyd Will Lamar Boyer, Jr. Charles Alfred Bradford Richard Carl Brannock Steven Paul Braswell Lee William Breeden Robert James Brennan Patricia Ellen Bridges Robert Kaye Bridges Maureen Doherty Brien Annette Vanessa Brinkley Provides Relaxing Entertainment we? In 1 N 'S 'Q--- oo , 2 V1 Q is ' 1 r. . Z ouchdownl barks official Ken Hensley during Senior lounge football. Frederick Ray Brown Pamela Narron Brown Robert David Bullock Kathryn Nell Byler Beverly Carol Byrum Pamela Canfield Cornelia Diane Cannon Joseph Richard Cannon Timothy Paul Cannon Deborah Lee Carawon Carol Lynn Carmack William Francis Carney Donna Lee Cason Yvonne P. Cason Carol Anne Chapman William E. Chapman Robert Alan Chase Robert Anthony Circelli Sharon Eunice Clark Frank Spivey Cobb Jimmy Stan Collier Stanley Clay Columbia Larry Donell Conyers Angela Felton Copeland Debbie Lee Copeland Sandi Cecelia Cordrey D-A fr is Alson Carrington Cornell Dennis Albert Cote Danny Clifton Cox Patricia Ann Craig Terry Leon Craig David Robert Crandell j, Matt Franklin Crawford Katharine Elizabeth Crumpton Patrice Kay Cullins Crusaders Sponsor Cutest Baby Contest Willis Churchill Cutchin Barry Michael Dailey Michael Allen DeBlaker Donald Gregory DeGeorgis Sharon Denise Dempsey Sharon Lee Desjardins Football Team Elects Senior Karen Early Homecoming Queen Diane Marie Devlin Seniors choose Karen Early, Jo Moore, and Marsha Pancoast for Homecoming representatives. David Jay Dexter Patti Lynn Dinkler Lisa Ann DiVito Robin Carlson Dixon John Thomas Doherty Jesse Lee Doles Michael E. Donlon Nancy Rose Doss 94.1 Qs l s K Q -, 'rf-vt 'Vx 'tg A Q C' Mildred Varena Downing Susan Jill Dukovich Doryl Deane Durkee Karen Lee Early Gerald Dale Edelen, Jr. Stephen Cary Edmondson Alfonso Warrell Elliott Elaine Faye Elliott Marvin Decalde Ellis, Jr. Denise Diane Emmans Everett Roy Feldt Gloria Lynne Ferguson Bonnie Sue Ford Brenda Lee Ford Gertrude Anne Foster Therese Lynn Foster William Albert Frost Theresa Ann Fuller Charles Anthony Garcia Robert Anthony Gentry Thomas E. Gildersleeve, Jr. i l l W3-'tb' .i l l John Edmond Glasgow Joann Goffigan Gary Richard Gonzalez I . . Class of 71 Promotes BHS Spirit Two, four, six, eight, Senior class is really great! chant Seniors at homecom- ing pep rally. i l l l l l i l l l 66 65. T-Mx Linda Elaine Gordon Deborah Lynn Graeff Barbara Jean Greene Douglas J. Greene Donald James Greer Steve Vincent Greer Stephanie Lynn Gregorio Rebecca Jo Grimes Joan Elizabeth Gross Robert Franklin Hagens Donna Kay Hamilton Susan Ruth Hargrove Henry Hargrow Carol Joyce Harmon Curtis Allen Harold Marshall Phillip Harrell Charles Stanley Harris Patricia Ann Harris 5 . 5 , Frank Steve Hart Davera Virginia Harvey Sheila Barbara Hassell 1- Crusaders Sell Christmas Calendars far Profit Sheridan Havener Edmon Hawkins John Thomas Hawkins lf x 1 Sheila Edwina Haynes Linda Kay Heath Christine Joann Henry if paltfii' Kenneth Wayne Hensley Dorothy Marie Herring Anthony Levon Higgins 15 qs-., 'its' V2? I . P CA' N 48' Michael Alton Higgins Charles David Hill Ronald Steven Hill Linda Sue Hoffsetz Linda Veronica Holloway Robert Leon Hoover, Jr. Robert Paul Hopson Elizabeth Diane Hornsby Patricia Rose Horton Hal Stanley Hudler Marie Alice Hughes Barbara Carolyn Hull Richard Lee Huntley Donna Susan Hurtubise Evelynne Joan Hylander Katherine Elizabeth lves David Russell Jackson John Henry Jelley Constance Alice Jimerson Andrew Ernest Johns Joy G. Johnson Ruby Johnson Ralph William Jones Yolanda Jean Jones Walter Guy Jordon Robert Michael Justis Helen Frances Kalasinsky Robert Joseph Kaye Janet Gail Kee Sandra Gail Kelp N-.lv Av' .l I Student Body Elects Senior Lance Platz Mr. Football wuuull ' Wm M K 1225. an sf And you say the little blue stain-eaters ate the number right off your iersey?! inquires Stan Garfin of Lance Platz. Gayle Laverne Kent Daniel Joseph Kilmurray Faith Alice King JoAnne Eileen King John Robert King Paula Lynn King Carolyn Marie Kirby Jennifer Crittenden Knight Laura Marie Kuhn l r l l 5 Senior Spirit Brings Class Closer Together I wonder if he would get mad if I kissed him right now! ponders Sue Tate, gazing at Guy Piasecki. Alex John Kupetz Louise Diane Larry Wayne Floyd Lathinghouse Cynthia Marie Lawson Judith Anne Leavitt Jennifer Lee Lemons Jo Ann Lenz Kathy Sue Leopard Linda Louise Ligman -- '-J'---. 6' MQQQ. I. 4 f CTW if K-,t Gene Arnold Limbaugh, Jr. Deborah Sue Lindsey Vickie LaVonne Lineberry David Patrick Long Dionn Karin Lynn Dale Gilbert Macieiewski Michelle Renee MacKinnon Susan Paula Martak Sheila Ann Martin Bonnie Anne Martinette Maynard Edward Massey, Jr. Lynn Louise Matthews Stanley Donnel McCoy Carleen Charlotte McCullough Edward Leroy McCullough, Jr. Richard Alan McDaniel Debra Rose McDonald Ronald Duane McKenna Mark Hill McNair Cheryl Ann McNulty Kaye Lynn Meador Phyllis Adele Meyer Donald Louis Midgette, Jr. Carol Brenda Miller Donna Christine Miller Robert Thomas Mills Herminia Rosetta Mitchell Michael E. Mitchell Donna Jo Moore Donald Elliott Mount off' '7 'b Z5 rc , my E Crusaders Sponsor New Pageant - Mr. Bayside Cynthia Ann Moye Kathleen Mary Murphy Jo Ann Musacchio William Carl Nelson Sandra Lee New Kathryn Lee Newing Judith Newsome Philip Andrew Nichols Timothy Scott Norgart Alfred Luther Norman Donna Louise Ogan Nedra Zyvelle Olds Laura Marie Oltz Margaret Elaine Oltz Ivan Dale Orsak Christina Lynn Owens Randall Carlos Owens Pamela Kay Owney Max Padilla, Jr. David Terrell Palmer Marsha Lynn Pancoat Marilyn Jean Paquin Carolyn Anne Parrish Marvin Dean Parrish Dennis Weir Pauly Robert Franklin Pease Arline Wayler Pecci William Norwood Petree Il James Bryant Petty Deborah Ann Phillips 5' Hb 5--,J K Mi fx TY ,f Q- rx K Guy Richard Piasecki Lance Patrick Platz Jacquelyn Ann Polk Richard Milton Pollard Deborah Lynne Porter Kathryn Colleen Porter Laura Kathryn Porter Carolyn Louise Poulter Rhonda Candace Prezioso Seniors Plan to Set the World an Fire 'ef 1 Gee, I think the 700 hall burns the best, muse Seniors. Charlotte Pruden David Wayne Read Deborah Lynn Renfrow James Spotswood Rhodes Carol Ann Richard Steven Archie Richendollar Peggy Joan Ricks Larry Donnell Riggins Norma Jean Robinson Annette L. Rodriguez Cathy Lynn Rooks Patricia Young Rountree Thomas Harold Salamon Carol Wickham Sanderlin James Madison Sanders, Jr. William Aaron Sanderson Charlene Adele Saucier TI' 'TID' A M Q i -'T' W. an-ws Nancy Lynn Scharenburg Carl Conrad Schluter Janet Lynne Schmidt Ricardo Schramm Cynthia Rose Schrank Daniel Chester Schultz Seniors Assist Crusading Classmates tw xgi in Now bIowl commands Jimmy Witt to Patty Bridges' nose. Vx Henry Gerald Sellers, Jr John Everett Servies Susan Shelby Rebecca Anne Short Jennifer Renee Sims it Wilma Louise Singleton Peter Theodore Sisson Janice Lynn Slater fls Lockers of Crusaders Prove Source of Imagination Mike DeBIaker loses his head over his decorated locker. eau... Qi-...S Debra Lou Small Debra Ann Smith Frances Marie Smith Lucia Ellen Smith Margaret Cynthia Smith Stephen Dana Smith Kathryn Elizabeth Sneed Thomas Paul Solomon Mary Kathryn Solterer Cynthia Anne Spencer Deborah Lynne Spires Gary Swan Stabler Melany Dawn Stephenson Lynn Joan St. Louis Madison Pratt Stubbs l 8 I Paula Anne Sturman Carol Lynn Sulinski Sondra Eve Summers Ruth Marie Sulphin Elaine Sophia Swan Sheila Marie Tarkingfon Sherry Lynn Tarkington Beverly Sue Tate Pamela D. Taylor William Chris Taylor Cynthia Ann Thompson Deborah Ann Todd 7- Seniors Bridge Student-Faculty Gap Mr. Edwards clowns as he demonstrates on model Millie Dowding how not to wear goggles Leigh Franklin Toms John Patrick Toy Frank Paul Triscritti Joseph Samuel Trueblood Robert W. Tyer Paula Gwen Umberger Thomas Phillip Viele Robert Cromwell Vose Susan Patricia Wade lune 9th Marks End, Yet Beginning far Class of '71 Susan Elaine Wagner William Walter Wallis Richard Gerard Walsh Lucy Carol Walters Richard Eugene Wang Terrence, Lee Ward iQ Anna Delthia Watson Donna M. Weeks Paul Michael Weiss George Edward Whitley Jane Elizabeth Whitmore John Warren Wilgus ?s Donna Marie Williams James Williams Keith Hamilton Williams Melody Lynn Willison Gary Randall Wilson Rickey Ricardo Wilson Stover Evans Withers James Walter Witt Nancy Marie Wolchko Roymond Israel Woodhouse Jo Anne Wynne Gilbert P. Young Deborah Lynn Zumwalt 1 'X we k Q f Mr. South, Sponsor, B. Clark, Historian, K. Sheehan, Treasurer, K. Jackson, President, A. Tarkenton, Secretary, P. Keller, Vice President, K. Deafen- baugh, Parliamentarian, Mr. Jenkins, Sponsor. Ka jackson Again Heads Class of '72 Bayside High School saw a spirited Junior class when the Marlins won the first of six with a victory over Cox. They entered a float in the Homecoming competition, made a spirit chain for the Norview game, and sponsored the dance after the Kemps- ville game, the last game of the football season. More than half of the Juniors were involved in tak- ing the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, the PSAT, and the SAT. The biggest success of the year, however, was the long-awaited Ring Dance. Molly Adkisson Carol Aldridge Alice Alligood Carol Allison 'W Regina Andes Luis Ascercion Debbie Askew Steve Assaid Mark Babashanian Patricia Babbs Lee Bagwell Karen Baird John Ballou Georgia Barkley Gail Barnes Billy Barnhill Lee Barrett Molly Baxter Jean Beach Dusty Beacham Pam Beale Teresa Beede Craig Bell Janet Bertelson Westy Blades David Bland Darlene Blevins Joyce Boyd Martha Brake Rhonda Branstetter Saundra Branstetter Robert Braund Judy Brenning Elaine Brinkley Susan Broadway Kay Brothers Judy Bunch Sandra Burchett Barry Carlton Pam Carnes Peter Carrico Jay Casper Becky Caten Bill Chandler Tom Chipok Bonnie Clark Cameron Clark Debbie Clark Roger Clifford Mari-Bea Coles Coleen Conley Maretha Conquest Robert Cook Bill Cuhn Daschell Copeland Robert Copeland Rita Cornette Lynn Cothern Jim Cowan Bonnie Craft Bob Craig Elaine Creekmore Albert Cross Stevenson Cuffee Sharon Culpepper Mary Kay Cummins Jeff Curtis Pam Cutchin Donna Dale Pam Davenport Nick Daversa a 2 1' 5 juniors Play Important Role in BHS Sports A, 1.0 Junior David Bland shows his disappointment after a hard night's game. Helen Davis Keith Davis Chuck Dawley Eddie Dayrit Kandi Deafenbaugh Jenny DeStio Pamela Devlin Cliff Dickman Ruth Doughty Emerson Dunks- Talmage Dunn Rick Faller Tom Farley Pat Farrell Phillip Feldt Bobby Fulgham Sue Felton Chuck Ferer Mark Ferer Ernie Fergusson Patty Fillmore Marforie Fitchett Linda Floyd Walter Floyd Sandy Foreman David Foster Patti Franklin Zinnerias Freeman John Goches Laura Gallop Denny Garland Evelyn Garton ,lim Gaughan Debbie Gentry Erik Genz Deon Godwin Mike Godwin Janet Goodrich Donna Gonzalez Mike Gordon Tyrone Gorham r Class of '72 Demonstrates Creativity in l' r K . It l r lv uw I I i I l i l L Skits Jeff Graves Tom Greenwood Robert Griggs Cathy Grissom Nancy Hallal Jayne Halsey Gary Hampton Scott Handson Thaddeus Harold Cindy Harper Linda Harper Dennis Harrod Richard Harrod Betty Haverty Johnny Hawkins Dee Hayes Mike Heath Pam Heath Judy Helms Debbie Henry Debbie Hevey Kathi Higgins Beverly Hill Pam Hill Sharon Hipple Terri Hodges Sonny Holt Chuck Horn Susan Houck Kim Hubbard juniors Participate in Homecoming Activities James Hutchinson John Hutchinson -Kay Jackson Marie Jocobs Patty Jacobson Bobby Jaeger Larry James Marcella Johns Alison Johnson Dennis Johnson Mike Johnson Theresa Johnson John Johnslon Don Jones Ralph Jones 31' X Verne Jones WaNelle Jones Mark Kanlowski Bifsy Kays Palfie Keller A IA!! Juniors come through with an excellent Homecoming floal. Mike Kelly Jeff Kennedy Kathy Kern Roy Kent Joyce Kimball David King Elaine Klaus Dennis Klavenski Belinda Knox David Kreicarek Robert Kresse Joan Kupetz Mike Lahti Mike Landy Frank Langley Joan Langley Gary Lawrence Phil Lawson Dianna Lech Gayle Leimbach Richard Loeback Paul Lucas Teresa Ludwig Patricia Lundy Edward Lynk Don Macdougall Lorri Macrae Karen Maddox Willie Mahone Linda Main Karen Mangus Nancy Marshall Steve Maxwell Ed Maziarko David Maynard Mari Kike McColgan Patty McConlogue Katie McDonald Gail Mclntyre Tony Mclntyre John McMahon Lewis Meadows Steve Meiss Ken Merten Brent Midgett Rosa Miller Vira Mills Donna Mitchell Lorraine Mondrella Eddie Monroe Bea Co Ann Moore Andy Morris Debbie Morris Molly Morris Peggy Moye Therese Muniz Rick Narducci Ann Nellis Cheryl Nelson Joe Nelson Pam Nester Theresa New Frank Newsome Darrell Noland John Now , 3 ip., S- Ies Represents juniors at Homecoming T' v I 7.5 'Q-X Mori-Bea Coles gives o big Homecoming smile. Pat O'Herin Pat Oliver Randy O'Neal Cathy O'NeiI Ritchie O'Neil Jay Ortiz Jo Ousterhaut Kenneth Outten Jeff Owens Glenda Parker Hugh Parker Linda Parker Patty Parrish James Parron Faye Patterson Greg Pearman Deloris Perkins Regina Perceful Bill Peters David Pierce Dennis Pille Richard Poole Challie Powers Roger Preece Allen Presley Pom Prezioso Debbie Procida Jimmy Purcell Debbie Quinn Robbie Rainier Oliver Raoust Bob Read Pam Reid Diane Reilly Lana Reynolds Marshall Rhodes Ronnie Rickman Tommy Roberts Marilyn Robertson Nancy Ruggeri juniors Compete in Class Coed Sports 1- 'nil fi ifR5ilf,'f Ie -QL: F g. , ' 19, .1 f L.. V X pa vi r SQSDUZ-' ' 1 if :f-Lf!-ii 9 I fi' d all f-f me :AT ,-'I + 'R' wif ' , -t in-ui ' Wil 'il 'M .R FQ f lul'l7 UHEY John! How well C00 YOU C0lCh? l'WqUlfe5 Teri l'l0d9e5- Heck, Teril I could catch one of your posses with one handl scoffs John Now. gi Q 2, Diane Russell Jim Scott Marrell Sadler Renee Samonte Rick Saul James Saunders James Sawyer Margaret Schultz Karen Seipel Don Sellers Steve Shao Kathy Sheehan Randy Sheeley Fred Shell Marlenia Shelton Peggy Shepherd Vicki Shipp Gary Siler Dave Smith Patti Smith Sandra Smith Steven Smith Wayne Smith Margaret Sneed Chris Snider Luther Spence Bill Stanford Sharon Steffey Gladys Stevens Warren Stewart Patti Struck David Surber Fred Summerfeldt Gail Swanner Ann Tarkenton Alan Tate Penny Taylor Raeanne Taylor Yvonne Taylor Cheryl Tereskerz Susie Thompson Tricia Todd Bill Towers Jeff Tripodi John Triscritti Brenda Turley Pat Turner Georgia Tuttle Phyllis Viele Joe Voorhes Karen Walda Debbie Walker Larry Walker Deborah Wallace Grady Wann Tracey Warn Peggy Watkins Sandra Watson Linwood Watts LoJean Way Vicki Welborn Debbie Wells Tanya Wells Nancy Wendt Bruce West Mike Wheatley Alda White Dorothy White Nina Whitman Jack Wilkerson Q5 T.l 'Pl juniors Aid BHS by Working in Concession Stands X If 1 ' l Q , 5, Y X , ii QU R..- Fork it over, Buster! demands Junior Jeff Tripodi at concession stand. iv IK X , . , .s N V' 1 .V .' QGQSYW Charlene Wills Jack Wilson Jean Wilson Mattie Wilson Gail Woodward Michelle Wright Yvonne Wright Diane Wynn Sandy Wynne Jeanette Young Vicki Young Ricky Zero D namic Class of '7 Brings New Energy To Bayside Sophomore students brought a new vitality to Bayside this year. Besides providing a mascot for BHS and sponsoring a Disc Jockey Dance, the tenth- graders plunged into a wide variety of activities, from sports, clubs, and the SCA to normal educa- tional pursuits. The experience they gained proved invaluable as they moved up the scale toward 1973. Walter Abrecht Eddie Alderman Wanda Aldridge Bobby Andes Ray Asercion Scott Ash Terry Ashford Denise Aultman Debbie Bain Debbie Barba Bruce Barefoot Cheryl Barge Kathy Barnes Richard Barnes Danny Barnette Vicky Barr Katherine Beachum Doug Bell L Charles Benson ' Jim Bento George Bernicki Judy Bernicki Debbie Beshears Mark Beshears '1- J. Boger, Treasurer, J. Wertz, Vice'President, V. Barr, President, N. Chase, Secretary Q! fill Diane Bickers Joe Bickers Mickey Bisese Pat Blair Steve Babbitt Jan Boger Sheree Bond Jeanine Bordeau Sherry Borte Cathy Bowen David Boyd Randy Boyd Eddie Bradford Mary Ann Bramblett Debby Brannock Craig Brickhouse Mike Bridges Cindy Broaddus Robert Brougger Janie Brown Diana Bryan David Bundrick Jarma Burns Patty Burr Kathy Burr Dawn Byers Tricia Cannon Bonnie Carawan Jeanie Carter Lee Casalez Ted Casper Sharon Chadil Danny Chaffin Noreen Chase Carol Chavis Jim Christopher Ellie Chudy Albert Clay Jim Close Diane Coker Bruce Coldman Robin Coleman Kathy Conroy Elizabeth Cooney Kathleen Cooney Cathy Cote Brenda Cox Pat Cox Bruce Crawford Diana Creed Dan Crews Ken Crowder Garland Crump Buddy Csey Ann Culbertson Sherri Cullins Liz Cutchin Terry Dailey Cherly Davis Karleen Dawson Debbie Dickason Richard Dill Carolyn Dozier Keith Drake William Drennan Carol Duc Donny Dugger Audrey Douglas Terry Edelen James Edwards Gayle Eggleston Cheryl Ellings Pam Ellis Emma Falor Luther Ferebee Robert Ferguson Jim Fitzgerald Vicki Fitzgerald Ann Fleming Christy Fletcher Vicki Fletcher Bonnie Fobes Cheryl Ford Dennis Fulgham Corliss Fulton Jeff Gaffney Carol Garrison Andy Gayle Debbie Gentry Cindy Gibilaro L Sophomores Give Debbie Given Angie Godwin Steve Groeff Diana Gront Debbie Greenwood Terry Gregory Shirley Guniz Jerry Hollis Mike Honner Sherry Horrell Judy Harris Kenny Harold Lindo Hover Tony Hover Jerry Hozelboker Mario Heodrick Jeannie Heischober Denise Helms Bruce Heuser Rose Ann Heweh Pot Holder Susie Hopewell David Hopson Dovid Hubond Bill Humphrey Bayside Jean Kennedy Karen Kerekesh Debbie Kidd Richard Kiger Kaihryn Kimball Fran Kinney Keith Kitchens Cheryl Klavenski Kim Klavenski Debbie Krohn Connie Humphrey Jimmy Hurtubise Doug Ivie Pat Jaeger Terrie Jeffers Ricky Jennings Lynn Jodoin Debbie Johnson David Jones Dorothy Jones Maureen Jones Donna Jordan Carla Joyce Jeff Joyner Alma Kelly Sophomores Acquire M51 iff' ! '1s. l Jimmy Hurtubise experiences Excedrin headache number 73: in The undone homework. Dedication, Determination 1 N John Kuykendall Don Kuhns Richard Kupetz Chuck Lala Allen Lansdowne Susan Langley Laura Larry Lori Lathinghouse Kathy Leary Steve Lebo David Lech Sandy LeClaire Ray Lee Susan Leftwich Mike Leo Steve Leon Veta Lester Vivian Levine Diane Lilly Rhonda Lilly Steve Lohrentz Mike Lucas Danny MacDougall Mike MacKinnon Coleen MacRae Kent MacRae Jane Maddox Mac Maddox Bill Mantos Ted -Maresh Claudia Marshall Celeste Martini Walter Martin Debbie Mathews Sandy Maxwell Madeline Maygarden Tony Maygarden Mike McAtamney Gary McCullough Johnny McDonald Marilyn McDonald Rayl McKee Jenny McMahon Mike McMahon Tim McNulty Mike Meade Jeannine Merten John Meulenberg Doug Meyer Bertha Midgette John Miller Steve Milner Juanita Mitchell Barry Monteiro Pat Moore Vincent Moore William Morgan Lee Mulderrig Beth Murphy Jeanie Murgatroyd Shelley Myers Mike Nicholls Linda Nickles Terry Nickolas Diane Olcese Sally Oliver Debbie Oneal Kathy O'Neil Bill Owens Della Padgett Pam Palmer Sherrie Parrish Diane Pauly Pam Piazza Carolyn Pierce Larry Pittman Trudy Pledger Kim Pogue Linda Polk Terry Powers T Allah be praised! Allah be praised! chant members of a devoled gym class. Sophomores Take Last Year of Required Tommy Powers Karen Price Sylvia Randolph John Reed Sonya Rickman rf-gm Jerry Ricks Sylvia Rioias Ann Rhodes Betty Roberts John Roberts Louis Rodgers Arthur Rombs Robert Rombs Connie Roflon Teresa Rounlree Susan Rowland Debbie Russell Tessa Russo Herb Ruth Joseph Ryan Pat Ryan John Safarino Terry Salisbury Linda Sanders Helen Sazio 7 Class of '7 Becomes Unified Now, if this doesn't fit you, we'll alter it free, advises helpful Sophomore during class pictures. Margaret Schronk Marilyn Schluter Cindy Sears Patti Sellers Rick Setzer Wonda Siler Emma Simpson Jo Sharpe Cindy Shaver Steve Short Cheryl Simmons Gayle Simmons Dody Sims Everett Sisson David Skahill Debbie Smith John Smith Judy Smith Mary Smith Ricky Smith Bruce Snyder Rod Summerteld William Spriggs Shirley Stout Julie Storeide Trudy Stupka Kathleen Sturman Bill Summerlin Sharon Summers Shirley Tarkenton 6 .,. LJ t-'H x Terri Temple Patti Thomas Cathy Thornton Terry Tichy Gina Turner Patsy Turner Ricky Turner Tim VanNieuwenhuise Mike Vestar Linda Wade Charlotte Wade Ronnie Wakeham Karen Walker Becky Ward Mike Ward Tim Warford Tony Waskey Allen Waters Louise Watson Donna Wayler Robert Weaver Donna Weintraub Diane Weir Jody Wertz Mark Wendt Carol West Linda West Debbie Wicks Debbie Williams Denise Williams John Williams Rick Wilson Irene Wise Phyllis Whitby Sallie Whitby Phyllis White Robin Withers Jeanne Wolchko Jane Wolfington Deray Wolverton Larry Wood Clarice Young Sandra Young Joe Zelieznik Carole Zerbe 10 O Lara Adams Ruth Adkisson David Anderson Jay Anderson Susan Anslaie William Archer Gail Armstrong John Bailer Roy Bailey Debbie Baker Travis Baker Sam Ballard Yvonne Barry Kim Bassett Steve Bayer Bill Becraft John Beeman Barbara Bills John Bishop Renee Bland William Blanding Danny Boone Carolyn Bowles Bill Bradshaw Tom Bradshaw Gary Braz Steve Bridges Butch Burchett Doreen Butler Gary Byler 1 Boyl This guy is really feeding me some line. laughs Michele Macareg during band's half-time performance. Class of '74 Elects Rufus fvtosele President Although the Freshman was split this year by the opening of the new iunior high school, the Class of '74 fell easily into the spirit of Bayside. The Frosh, led by Rufus Moseley, sponsored a disc jockey dance, and followed that by several service proi- ects. Eagerly, they looked forward to three more busy years at Bayside. Eddie Calhoun Allen Campbell Tony Cannon Pat Carney Edward Carpenter Susan Carpenter Mark Carter Eric Chapman Mark Clegg Eddie Clement Greg Cody Brenda Coles Greg Columbia Sam Conners Wayne Conrad Mateline Copeland Mark Cordrey Joan Coski Roberta Costa Dana Cothern Nancy Crawford Paulette Crawford Steve Crumpton Erna Culey HI l Adj Jeff Dane Leslye Done Russell Davis Debbie Diehl Alma Diftenbaugh George Dixon Cheryl Doles Charles Dowlen Jeff Duff Wesley Dunks Donna Dupree Cindy Eppley Marci Exun Al Fergusson Julio Fletcher Ricky Fletcher Tommy Foskey Gary Foutz 9th Graders ust to Bayside 'Qi Azfaivigkfxp- 1.-. .- .Eff-F--':Q'f'Qfiidlu. ii, Waiting in line is one thing Freshmen learn to endure when they come to Bayside A ak- ,Q A David Francisco Mary Lou Franklin Mark French Steve Gallagher Susan Garland Gary Gaskins Goldie Gilbert Matt Ginns Diana Glespen Cheri Goldman Sherry Gott Joe Green Richard Green Jim Greenhill Gretchen Greenwood Mark Greer John Gregory Scott Gregory Jackie Hall Cindy Hargrove Bill Hargrove l.ee Hargrove Denise Hargrow Dernice Hargrow Ricky Hargrow Janet Harmon Donald Harold Dana Hartley Becky Hash Carol Haynes Leon Haynes George Heuser Keith Hicks Beth Hill Andy Hindlin Sandy Hindlin 3 Vicki Hippard Leigh Hobbs Donna Hopewell Bobby Howell Melvin Howell Philip Highes Ron Hughes Donna Hunnings Cheryl Irving Mike Jennings Page Jennings Mark Jeter Brian Johnson Loretta Johnson Priscilla Johnson George Johnston Kim Keller Mike Lancaster Susie Livernois Michele Macareg Pat McAtamney Donna Miller Judy Miller Jimmy Milligan Diana Mills Andrea Moore Susan Morelen Jerry Morgan Rufus Moseley Casey Nowmon Bill O'Connell Jan Oechslin Debbie Ogan Darrell Orsak Jerry Owens Kris Paulsen Peggy Porter Daniel Pena Lynne Peters Brenda Pittman Carla Platz Helen Plunkett Cheryl Prezioso Johnny Rogan Alan Rambo Ye l 'Good grief, Gretchen, you'd think we were losing or something! exclaims Susie Livernois. Freshman Spirit Shines at Games LL W ff 1 G . L , 1 U if - V. N f, 'Q ,gi .f J gfrfisssis 0- ni l x Q we-s. Ss 1 G... Judy Rambo Lilia Ramirez Ben Reed Rhonda Reed Jennie Rice Walter Riddick Debbie Riddle Gary Roberson Mark Robertson Tracy Robinson Mike Ross Jim Russell Anne Sanders Gary Searoy Dale Shao Gene Sheehan Fay Shelton David Shepherd Steve Shively Jenny Short Jena Shrieves Walter Sisson Benny Smith Doug Smith Freshmen Elect Gretchen Greenwood To Homecoming Court Gretchen Greenwood, the Freshman representative to the Homecoming court :HRW H., ' .' 1005 'V ,'r.4, .QD . Q. nm rm X' r -umm -'QW' ' vhs 0 ' A 9 Q Y .. I , :Gb- rides in pre-game parade. is Greg Smith Mike Smith Karl Solterer Jeffrey Soricelli Earl Spence Debbie Sprinkle Paul Stalls Jan Stephenson Debbie Stone Thomas Stoudt Karen Sutton Stan Tarkenton Robert Thurmon Joanie Towers Thomas Trail John Twyford Som Uhlenbrock Don Vatick Windy Vaughan David Wallis Carol Wynne Joe York Jack Walters Kenney Wann Beth Warner Cheryl Warren Dawn Warren Maggie Wasteneys Lynn Waters Randy Watkins Debbie Watson Anne Weatherly Lee Webb Diane Whalen Pam Wheelhouse Karl White Ted White Theresa White Carl Wickham Joanne Wickham Craig Wiesner Steve Wilder Tommy Wilgus Carolyn Williams Leon Williams Sherrie Williams Vergie Wimbush Mona Winslow Janet Withley David Wolchko Marie Wolf Beau Woods Gary Wright Kim Wright 7 1 tn, 5 -4-L. 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Q .I V. o .if 'S HM3m? ?2!2:?!12f34h. 0 Q1 SLA 'U .-. f W gr ci C. Ferer, Chaplain, J. Kimball, Treasurer, E. Smith, ICC Chairman, B. Martinette, President, W. Nelson, Historian, J. Knight, Vice-President, K. Porter, Corresponding Secretary. SCA Makes Appropriate Constitution Revisions The Bayside High School SCA boosted spirit dur- ing the football and basketball season. Homecom- ing was the focal point of the football season, yet many other spirit oriented projects were undertak- en. There were buses to away games and a monu- ment to a successful year in sports, the cemetery for defeated players. The Joy Fund game helped to fos- ter the Spirit of Christmas, and during Christmas vacation the gym floors were refinished. Later in the year the SCA successfully managed to change the dress code. Students adopted a new constitution to make BHS more democratic. .aug ., ll' SCA Representatives: Front Row: M. Coles, M. Morris, D. Walker, T. Hodges, D. Ainley, G. Smith, S. Hopewell, W. Jones. Second Row: J. Triposi, T. Todd, P. Keller, K. Deafenbaugh, K. Kynn, K. Todd, D. Helms, J. Bernick, P. Fillmore. Third Row: B. Warner, R. Andes, M. Adkisson, L. Walters, J. Polk, C. Marshall, J. Storeide. Fourth Row: B. Ashbacher, D. Mitchell, B. Bradshaw, C. Pruden, S. Bond, D. Clark, D. Clark, D. Hurtubise, P. Bridges. Fifth Row: K. Sprigs, R. Mosley, W. Spriggs, K. Cooney, S. Riogas, C. Simmons, S. Young. Back Row: J. Doherty, M. Howell, L. Mulderrig, L. Wood, C. Waltrip, J. Mitchell. Ox 8 ! '7 Committee Chairmen: Front Row: J. Whitmore, Homecoming Committee, R. Walsh, House Committee, M. Stephenson, Spirit Committee, P. King, Student Hand Book Committee. Back Row: E. Smith, ICC Committee, J. Knight, Grievance Committee, M. Gordon, Bus Committee, 8. Petree, Spirit Committee. ICC Representatives: Front Row: E. Crumpton, P. Meyer, B. Sprigs, E. Smith, J. Goodrich, P. King, J. Whitmore, M. Stephenson. Back Row: F. Cobb, K. Deafenbaugh, P. Keller, J. Rhodes, K. Byler, D. Clark, J. Servies, J. King, K. Lynn, Mr Bennet, Sponsor, P. Shephard, J. Knight, J. Musacchaio. Homecoming Committee: Front Row: K. Jackson, J. Whitmore, B. Ashbocker. Second Row: E. Crumpton, K. Deafenbaugh, E. Smith, M. Morris, T. Hodges. Back Row: K. Lynn, P. King. r X I 121 Librar Facilities Aid Searching Students Central concern of the library workers was aiding those students desiring to obtain a book or research information from Bayside's facilities. Also, they worked in cooperation with the librarians in shelving books and generally maintaining order within the li- brary. In their fellow students, the library helpers provided a service essential to Bayside's academic environment. W-..1,...,..,.. A 1 'A WG Checking out books is a routine iob for library helpers. l ,jg-gg afv we Q- l -W 5 Qc Front Row: J. Clark, M. Schultz, S. Chodil, P. Cornet, R. Lilley. Back Row: A. Kelly, S. Mulls, R. Taylor, D. Weatherby, Mrs. Saxon, P. Horton, W. Mitchell, K. Leapord, P. Caulfield, V. Shipp, L. Nickles. ' Q Refreshment Committee: Front Row: B. Clark, G. Barkley, M. O'Neal, D. Lech, D. Clark, D. Walker, S. Colunbia. Back Row: S K. Deafenbaugh, P. Keller, G. Limbaugh. juniors Strive for Su The Class of '72 completed proiects during their Junior year by organizing various interest commit- tees. The Ring Dance in April, being the most impor- tant proiect, required the maiority of each member's time and effort. Subcommittees for decorations and refreshments were formed, David Bland managed plans for decorations and Bonnie Clark headed the committee for refreshments. Other class members worked together to plan successful school activities such as dances and bonfires, all sponsored by the Junior Class. Wright, A. Tarkington, D. Quinn, C. Houck, N. Marshal, S. Reilly, T. Wells, ccesstul pril 24th B114 -die... mf? Qs: sc ag? ls Decoration Committee: Front Row: B. Kays, D. Bland, K. Walda, D. Quinn, P. Jacobson, D. Clark, M. Morris, F. Langly, G. Barkley, G. Woodward, Second Row: G. Parker, R. Taylor, V. Shipp, M. Schultz, K. Kern, M. Coles, L. Watts, D. Walker, T. Narron, L. Mondrella. Back Row: J. Kimball, D. Reilly, E. Creekmore, K. Hubbard, K. Deafenbaugh, R. Cooke, P. Keller, T. Chipok, J. Johnston, T. Todd, T. Farley. ' 1 J 1 Publicity Committee: G. Ferguson, F. Cobb, Co-Chairman, C. Pruden, B. Grimes, Co-Chairman, Srs. Start New Tradition - 124 Mr. Bayside Pageant Climaxing their high school years, the Crusading Seniors set up various committees. The Publicity, Miss Bayside Pageant, Mr. Bayside Pageant, Prom, and Graduation committees were born to fill the gaps in the Seniors' last days with the numerable events that came to be expected of the Class of 1971. Through the committees' careful planning, the Senior spectaculars were completed without a hitch. B. Sanderson 11 ,QT E 1 Miss Bayside Committee: Front Row: L. Platz, M. Stephenson, Co-Chairman, J Musacchio, Co-Chairman, J. Glasgow. Second Row: D. Todd, K. Lynn, C. Thompson P. Bridge, D. McDonald, J. Schmidt. Back Row: F. Cobb, A. Burtelson, B. Ashbacher J. Whitmore, F. Smith i Prom Committee: Front Row: K. Lynn, L. Walters, C. Chapman, C. Hassell, Co-Chairman, C. Pruden, S. Haines, N. Olds, L. Holloway, T. Foster. Second Rows D. Todd, F. Cobb, A. Burtelson, T. Bazemore, P. Ricks, C. Harman, T. Foster. Back Row: C. Thompson, P. Bridges, L. DiVlto. 91 ll' Mr. Bayside Commiffee: Front Row: G. Ferguson, F. Cobb, C. Pruden, Co-Chairman, B. Sanderson, B. Grimes, K. Lynn. Back Row: C. Thompson, J. Doherry, P. Bridges, D. McDonald, A. J. Johnston, A. Burtelson, K. Early. I5-'J ? , . , -.....aiX...:W .44 .aim 1 I 1 Graduaiion Commiffee: Fron! Row: G. Ferguson, B. Grimes, L. Walters, B. Sanderlin, C. Pruden, C. Chapman, Chairman, C. Haynes, C. Hassell, J. Lynne, M. Salter. Back Row: F. Cobb, A. Burtelson, B. Ashbocker, J. Whitmore, E. Smith, J. Musacchio, K. Meador, P. Ricks. 5 6 Senior Honor Society Sponsor. o Particular Reason Dance As students of demonstrated leadership, cooper ation, and academic achievement, members of Bay side's Senior Honor Society represented the ver best of the Junior and Senior classes. Each membe was initiated during a Tapping Ceremony or the Awards Assembly. The year was full of plans for service proiects working toward the betterment Of Bayside. The Senior Honor Society ended the yea laying the groundwork for future operations. F, Er ' l l 5 l l 4 A Front Row- B Nelson President Second Row' S Wagner Treasurer, J. Moore, Secretary, R. Walsh, Vice President. Third Row: C. McCullough, K. Lynn, C. Chap- l man, M. Pladlilla, E. Crumpton. hourth Row: Meyer, R. l7rezioso, B. Short, J. Whitmore, L. Walters, G. Ferguson, C. Pruden, L. Ligman. Fifth Row: L. Bohn, H. Kalisinsky, K. Porter, K. Early, J. Knight, M. Pancoast, T. Blankenship, M. McNair, B. Bain, P. Cullins, Mr. Germershausen, Sponsor, B. Grimes, K. Hensley, C. Schluter. I l l l U Club members find time from studies to enioy fun and games. l 4 C 5 l As well as making outstanding grades, the Jr. Honor Society members show rare pyramid talents. junior Honor Societ Makes Christmas Stockings For Hospital The Bayside chapter of the national Junior Honor Society enioyed one of its busiest years. Pom-poms were sold during the football season, and a dough- nut sale also helped increase the treasury. To round out the year, Club members sewed Christmas stock- ings and gave them to small children in a Tidewater hospital. l if f--'--- 1, . 'S W. ' r-f-ld - f- gurtkii J Front Row: K. Spriggs, Treasurer, M. Wright, Recording Secretary, M. Mocaraeg, Corresponding Secretary, C. Shaver, President, i W. Spriggs, Vice President. Second Row: S. Stout, G. Greenwood, B. Coles, H. Plunkett, C. Thornton, C. Gibilaro, A. Moore, G. t Armstrong. Third Row: S. Leftwich, L. Watson, A. Pierce, K. Cooney, P. Piazza, J. Gaffney, K. Keller, J. Rice, E. Culey, C. Marshall. Fourth Row: M. Schluter, C. Pierce, C. Zerbe, P. Turner, l. Wise, S. Bridges, J. Bishop, K. Crowder, A. Kelly, R. Asercion, E. Cahpman, D. Meyer, S. Short. N i 1 27 BHS Band Enjoys Second Year Under Mr. Rule The sound ofthe Bayside Band, conducted by Mr. Rule, resounded throughout the year. The band, acting as both entertainer and cheerleader, was an integral part of the football scene. Its annual winter and spring concerts had splendid turnouts, with the musicians playing a variety of musical styles. All in all, the Bayside Band enioyed a successful year. vdiriil ,axial ul Front Row: L. Harper, J. Owens, M. Malaraeg Second Row M Beasley J Boger J Wertz Back Row D HenfY C w'll5 P l 2 l s l ll BHS Band performs their routine during a football game against First 'N . Colonial. ' A 2T 1s-i'??'f 'UT-i? '.fT'T'- T - 7'f'?'V -:TQ-i541 F. 'fl':l'f- ?5:'15 - l l EL .. ' . N.. I w E- , gi-7 . . if-:T-Q? . gf:,3:-54,2 1 gil Mgr. .11i.g:s., ,laws M imp: P f, . ,Q , U , N M: , ,P A -qv 1 1 .1 1 , 5' zglf: ,Hz ,J E QV ,Z I N' A' I.. V . z: lr: :iii 4, , - 1 N.. . 5 wail.. V su. 4 Aligh 'igj5'iLll'M' I 'ii B341 wha., 151g-,ju ..j-,,-,a..,?-i'. ia. 'viii 5,2 4.5.3 5 f ' - Y .90 ' Q-slfazinmras' 'L'ff- was-'lf--fl .f 'f.l rr.,i .l-iff. msgfff iellq. fl? 9 f A .. '55 'U'l 5lfrK!ll-f0+mt'.mi.nmrm. -energy?-vw-'gpm -- at J I , '4 A I K .. , , .- fjavw' .W ,si , 5 2 V 4 x QVVN 1 as l ' sf ' i - . V t ' Q. it li Q A Y ,L f , In I i ' ' . ' 1' I in ' . f A . J lv- , . la A' ' A 5 il 1' .. 51.4. C 41 T -' 8 i . . ..--I , , i , M , li 9 f' . H . ...L Q S- ',y' -M--- -v . -- 'H .rw J - J i r --1 1 ' 'tr J 1 ' ' - . ' ' 1' , - hawaii- 'A i - . , . . . ig . F M, - ...A f , 1 Q g i N L xl ' . I l ' ! ,. .qu-og WMM. .,-. A' ia.-.six X. .. 1 , i ' ,4f- 'L' ' 1: K V. I J D ,,, '- X l - . ' :X Jr 5 K s ..--o--'-ffl lj K V ... l r 1 1 L' . L N A - I ' 0 5 J.--f if ..,....: ik . ' . i i ,A V' -'Ta l --I-47 .allv ' l l .--- .- .......... ,,........ . -151 . nf... . , - -0' , . f ' A grab! I . ' ' . I ............wv 1 1 L . l -lg-,: 7-9 - fvef-' w .vm ,. . , . rpm.: ,, ' - q.-Q-5 .. 5543. if A f ' . A -M-if - ' . A F g 2 l i y Front Row: P. Watkins, L. Walder, J. Werty, D. Surber, M. Beasley, A. Fergusson, L. Harper, J. Owens, C. Wills, V. Moore, J. Boger, R. Thurman, M. Malaraeg, f B. Johns, D. Henry. Second Row: J. Sellers, C. Duke, S. Gregory, R. Adkisson, D. Bryan, D. Kuhns, J. Close. Third Row: C. Waltrip, D. Waren, E. Wolf, B. 5 Harrerty, J, Roberts, J. Mitchell, T. Winn. Fourth Row: D. Schmitt, P. Prezioso, M. MacKinnon, C. Paulsen, B. Hill, T. Dacis, A. White. Fifth Row: R. Law, K. i Cowder, M. Jennings, G. Swartz, A. Morris, J. Bickers, R. Smith. Sixth Row: M. Ellis, J. McDonald, M. McColgan, E. Cooney, C. Dozier, J. Kuykendall. Seventh i Row: T. Viele, U. Woolard, P. Hughes, D. Shephard, J. Gregory, D. Shao, J. Collier. Eighth Row: P. Radford, J. Muelenberg, K. Merten, K. White, J. Morgan, D. lach, T. Welcus, C. Bensten. N l l 9 'V Mrs. Whitlock is astounded by Beethoven's lack of understanding in music. Q0 -4 Front Row: Mrs. Whitlock, L. Holloway, V. Fletcher, C. Fletcher, W. Jones, P. Ricks, C. Thompson, T. Bazemore, J. Destio, D. Copeland, N. Olds, B. Hill, F. King, D. Gentry, A. Alligood. Second Row: H. Mitchell, S. Prezioso, T. Foster, B. Byrum, K. McDonald, L. Hoffsetz, S. Martak, D. Dommer, B. Ashbacher, E. Smith, T. Foster, A. Johnson, M. Downing, J. Storeide. Third Row: D. Hayes, P. Lundy, J. Wilson, N. Simms, E. Sawyer, B. Simonton, G. Smith, T. Bradshaw, G. Crump, J. Soricelli, G. Foritz, R. Kent, L. St. Louis, J. Young, C. Jimerson, C. Fulton. Back Row: J. Goffigan, S. Baxter, P. Cusson, B. Warren, C. Bradford, F. Newsome, J. Burfield, B. Beagle, R. Copeland, B. Humphries, M. Mitchell, R. Ford, W. Siler. 1-A Girls' Chorus: Front Row: T. Bazemore, S. Williams, D. Zumwalt, A. Diffenbaugh, J. Fletcher, A. Alligood, D. Gentry. Second Row: L. Reynolds, W. Jones, S. Culpepper, D. Kidd, M. Downing, F. King, T. Foster, J. Brown. Third Row: C. Harmon, D. Hayes, W. Singleton, M. Mitchell, J. Young, L. Hoffsetz, T. Foster, G. Barnes, B. Hill, S. Tarkington. Back Row: M. Wilson, T. Temple, M. Simms, P. Susson, P. Lundy, R. Hawkins, D. White, B. Knox. adrigals Entertain During Christmasticle Madrigals: Front Row: Mrs. Whitlock, P. Ricks, C. Thonpson, T. Bazemore, J. Destio, D. Copeland, M. Olds. Second Row: B. Byrum, K. McDonld, L. Hoffsetz, S. Martas, D. Dommer, B. Ashbacker, E. Smith. Back Row: Charles Bradford, F. Newsome, J. Burfield, M. Rhodes, B. Beagle. ' N Bayside's Choral Department experienced a very rewarding year. The Girls' Chorus gave four per- formances and contributed to the fall production of the Now Sound. Six performances were given by the Concert Cho- rus including a Christmas presentation at school and the traditional service at Bayside Baptist Church where they performed the difficult Daniel Pinkham Sacra Simfonia, accompanied by members of Bayside's band. The Concert Chorus ended their year by performing for Baccalaureate Services and the Graduation ceremony. Bayside's Madrigals were much in demand this year. During the Christmas season alone, they per- formed at Military Circle Mall, Adam Thoroughgood House, and had the pleasure of entertaining at the Azalea Gardens Rotunda when Miss USA, Debbie Shelton, lit the giant candle for the Candle-lighting Service. The Madrigals made numberous other en- gagements and had a very fruitful year. V 131 Yearbook Plans Begin ith Surnmer. Workshop It took more than writing copy, making posters, drawing layouts, and printing photographs, to pro- duce the Bayside Mariner. The Mariner staff taking their inspiration from sponsor Miss Erskine, oversaw the taking of class pictures and engineered the sales campaign. The annual sponsored the Queen Mari- ner Dance taxed ingenuity and emotions, but proved to be a huge success. However, most of the staff's time went into the million little tasks that pro- duce a superior yearbook. gif' .1 U i Therese Muniz, Pam Devlin, Tricia Todd, and Molly Morris find humor in their tedious work on the yearbook index. l . , - sq l ' ' ,Tw X ,WH . .f f' . A fi l E-E. ' D : s i Miss Erskine listens to Carlo McCullough while waiting to check copy. ilia- f' v The yearbook staff finds time to horse around. l I 4 l I l l l... Linda Gordon and Paula King become unglued with the outcome of a statement. x Rick Walsh gives a supercilious glance to those speaking of the staff's quality of a photographer. af' ,,,,,-f 'V '.,,::1'n r +'-Mg 1 . file + 3? r f ' .i.rss8:,i- Phyllis Meyer, editor, trudges through layouts wishing the endless night would be over. 'fl 51 . in mum Staff members work diligently on completing pages for an upcoming deadline. X 4 evvspaper Staff Enjoys Right of Freedom of the Press In an effort to assert its independence, the staff of the Marlin Messenger was able to present to Bay- side through its eight issues the extraordinary events of student interest. Significant among the Bayside chronicles were the sports articles covering the Marlins' numerous victories. Finally students contributions in the form of editorials displayed their concern for various important topics of concern to the community. 3 Newspaper Staff cooperates to obtain o finished product. 1 u1r.:'T.i' ' J. Johnston, K. Deafenbaugh, J. Schmidt, S. Brozwell, Editor, M. Baxter, Mr. Narvoez, Sponsor, B. Kays. Molly Baxter and Bitsy Kays confer on Newspaper layouts iii' Z4 N .4 , T c.. ff e P. Devlin, D. Lech, S. Lipuhutz, S. Bridges, D. Devlin, A. Pope, M. Macareg. 14' Le Cercle Francais Learns Cultures of France P. Devlin, Treasurer, D, Devlin, President, S. Bridges, Secretary, M. Macareg, Vice-President. N A new French Club was started this year with Mrs. Greene as sponsor. After the election of a new Presidente, Diane Devlin, activities committees were formed. The goal of the twice-monthly meet- ings was to learn more about the past and present culture of France. Activities planned included out- ings, guest speakers, films, and service proiects. Christmas caroling with the French Club of Cox High School gave the members a chance to meet other students with similar interests while having fun. The members of this year's French Club have found it to be an enioyable and interesting experience. 6 Latin Club Elects Martha Brake Consul Under the consulship of Martha Brake, the Latin Club devised its own form of the Dating Game with Roman gods and heroes as the main charac- ters. For the further enioyment ofthe members, they attended Julius Caesar together. Finally, as a serv- ice to the faculty and administration, Christmas cards in Latin were distributed. . f L 'imtwfttfeitfrfzri-n2Qnffs:.:.-'fe t ., st--4a+ if , Q-F D' , Front Row: M. Broke, C. Barge, D. Lech. Second Row: L. Polk, F. Elliott, M. Babashonian, P. Carrico. Third Row: J. Ferer, D. Klavenski, D. Glespen, T. Dunn, C. Ferer. Back Row: D. Barnes. Dale Brusso hanging a symbol of Satunalia before Christmas. Club de Espanol Visits Colombian Ship This year's Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ro- driguez, was a tremendous success. The club mem- bers, led by President Nancy Wendt, molded great ideas into prosperous proiects, such as the Novem- ber doughnut sale and the collection of soap-n- Koolaid for soldiers abroad. Cultural activities in- cluded singing Spanish Christmas carols and visiting the interesting Columbian ship, Covadonga. All these projects gave the chance to continue their fas- cinating club. I . ...M .2-is'-L :QW ' W isp j -G' ,plc ,W V Front Row: P. Piazza, S. Rioias, Secretary, N. Wendt, President, G. Woodward, S. Dukovich. Back Row: C. Waltrip, I. Triscritti, K. Menten, Treasurer, P. Jacobson, J. Merton, M. Salterer, D. Kennedy, T. Warin, R. Percetull, L. Nickles, B. Warmar, F. Patterson, Mrs. Rodriguez, Sponsor, Mrs. Delgoda, Sponsor. S 7 3 X Front Row: S. Smith. Second Row: N. Johnson, J. Ingersoll. Back Row: R. Huntly, G. Grey, Mrs. Morrison, Sponsor, C. Saywer, A, Student, S. Stout. Art Club Aids Spirit With Fighting arlin An interest in art was the only requirement for member- ship in the Art Club. To begin their year they made posters for the band. Not to be left out of the spirit campaign, the club brought its Fighting Marlin to football games and rolled it around the field during halftime. The iudging of Christmas door decorations was another of the club's many proiects. To top off its year, the Art Club held its main moneymaking project, The Spring Art Show. , 0 . . Art Club takes an outing to collect art props. .lb sf - n ' 0. -p After an exciting day working outdoors, club members start home tired. AEC Christmas Tree Sale Raises Money for the Club s Annual Florida Keys Trip Gathered together by the common desire to delve into the field of biology, the Atlantic Ecology Club used various fund-raising proiects, including the sale of Christmas trees and wreaths, for the highlight of the year - the annual trip to the Flori- da Keys. Also, several short trips to Morehead City and Ocracoke, North Carolina in the fall and spring provided added experience in collecting fish. The ioint effort of every member led to increased knowl- edge of the environment. . Ex , Q- fi. .. U '+ , ,. ,. gli , ,kilivhf-N 5 'iii -in MXN lem.. FronfRow P Carr E Ferguson M Baxter P Jacobson S Shao G Wann M. Sadler, G. Tuttle, D. Crandell. Second Row: P. Morris, B. Watson T Sapwood M Gordon B Towers B Kays R Soul Back Row K Sheehan T Cannon D. Gonzalez, J. Gaches, C. Wallace. I I3 40 Drama Club Presents A Christmas Collage The Drama Club, with Miss Cobb as its new spon- sor, brought its brand of stagecraft back for anoth- er year's engagement at Bayside. To help area tour- ism, the club entertained visiting conventions and auditioned to become the resident troupe at the Sheraton lnn Hotel. The many talents of the mem- bers were invaluable to the success of their multi- faceted Christmas production, A Christmas Collage. The entertainment they provided made the Seniors' Miss Bayside Pageant a smashing success. The club entered the District One-act Play competition anx- ious to add another win to its record. Besides put- ting on the play, Flowers for Algernon, the club car- ried its innovations still further by staging the poetry of Spoon River Anthology. Such were the creations that graced the Drama Club's most unparalleled year. Lil Officers: Front Row: S. Hindlin, L. Anderson, S. Rowland. Back Row: R. Erickson, E. Johns, K. Byler., O Front Row: S. Hindlin, P. Bailey, E. Johns, L. Anderson, P. Horton, M. Cass, R. Ericson. Second Row: G. Swanner, E. Merman, A. Blitch, Miss Cobb, Sponsor, S. O'Hara, C. Pulter, S. Roland, K. Byler, J. Whalen, J. Barrett. Front Row: E. Johns, L. Anderson, M. Stephenson, S. Roland, R. Ericson. Back Row: J. Byler, J. Whalen, Miss Cobb, Sponsor, C. Poulfef- .-,.. - '----V-------Q.. .ed .. -1--.....N-.. .. , MU, Y . M A-am h A 5-A4--'-'- 'b ....d,s,g.,. .4 . 5, . ' - - I A nf w-v ' Q . . Q.. . Q5 affix L 3 , k'S....g ' X 'W Vt L. Kuhn, F. Krim, W. Jordan, D. Wallace, B. Boyer, L. Berginsteiner, S. Felton, J. Lemons, P. Rountree, G. Smith, D. Graeff, T. Gildersleeve, J. Johnson, J. Madison, B. Byrum, T. Jefferson, J. Hawkins, A. Lincoln, N. Helmer, P. Long, D. Midget, B. Kuhn, V. Short, P. Steward, T. Eliot, E. Clampett, J. Edelen, C. Moreglass, R. Grontz, B. Fox, H. Thoreau, E. Cation, V. Tall, P. Craig, E. Dickinson, l. Allicot, S. King, J. Dooley, H. Penny, U. Grant, R. Lee, J. Wade, W. Sherman, R. Huntly, L. Fierce, K. Outten, R. Underwood, S. Martak, D. Macieiewski, G. Faux, T. Womack, S. Spacial, B. Buckle, S. Tarkington, P. Rountree, A. Kupetz C. Parrish. D.E. Students Adjust to Business World l By educating students in the fields of retailing, advertising, and salesmanship, the Distributive Education program pro- vided students with added technical skills which helped them to make a favorable adjustment to the business world. The students left early each day to apply their newly acquired skill. I D.E. students assist at opening day of school. D.E. sign illustrates club unity. 4 -,i Ml,!,4 gi .N 4 A 1 . .g:' '-, r li K , i ,. I . 4 . ,. . 043 ICT Student wonders if the food he makes is as good as Mom's. S. Smith. W. Shepard uses his skill of metal shop H. Mitchell takes blood pressure while P. Harris styles a customer's hair. during his iob. in nurses training. VICA Stresses Technical Phases of Business Providing a cooperative association between the student, school, and industry, ICT gave the student the opportunity for industrial training. The students received classroom instruction directly related to technical and non-technical phases of the business world. The ICT program enabled the students to profit from actual on-the-iob experience and at the same time realized a handsome income and earned credits toward their high school diploma. A fn- . is VIL X 9 I 'W C L4 Wea , Q' 'Q 1 Z 'Wi J iffaig ff Front Row: R. Tyer, G. Knight, J. Doles, V. Costin, H. Watson, Z. Freeman, R. McDaniel, R. Lenig. 2nd Row: T. Knight, J. Owens, M. Peake, M. Snellinger, S. Edmondson, R. Flemming, K. Newing, T. Craig, B. Fox, K. Walda, C. Aldridge, Mr. Farrar. Back Row: C. Harold, D. Gaskins, B. Dunn, W. Floyd, N. Robinson, D. Greene, M. Massey, W. Shepherd, S. Clark, Y. Jones, P. Harris. Christian Fellowship Goal of Campus Lite Campus Life provided the retreat for those inter- ested in Christian fellowship. Assorted speakers en- lightened the members. Not content to be inactive, the club sponsored carwashes and donut sales. viii v 'tl if 'll' , 4 lla Mr. Tote, Sponsor, D. Lech, V. Fitzgerald, S. Greer, S. Dempsey, President, S. Tarkington, D. Spires, A. Pecci. '1 Sharon Dempsey and Diana Lech enioy a money-making ccrwash. N I4 44 i Q.. X I ' W ,iff X 6 ' f-L-1 S+ J is .H+ 5 I '- A - ' .vs P 'N . ., - ,QS X ' f 1551 K is OO ., ' 1 U Jr! 4 Front Row: W. Nelson, E. McCullough, J. Doherty, D. Foster, C. Brad Bagwell. Second Row: B. Carlton, C. Schluter, D. Meyer, L. Bohn, J. Casper, J. Trepodi, P. Carraco. Back Row: P. Weiss, R. Walsh, K. Hensley, M. McNair, B. Vose. Back Row: M. Babashanian, M. Massey, C. Dickman, B. Bain, R. Hill. Key Club Chooses Sweetheart The Key Club took this year's theme, Prelude to Progress, to heart and made it work. The club backed the Marlins during the football season by managing the refreshment stands. To polish Bay- side's image, the Key Clubbers undertook the task of cleaning up the stadium after football games. In association with the Keyettes, the club sponsored their annual Christmas dance, the Silver Bell Ball. During this gala event, the members bestowed the title of Key Club Sweetheart on Mari-Bea Coles. The club closed its year by sending twenty representa- tives to the Key Club International Convention. I do not want to be in this situation, moans John Doherty. Wait 'til they get a taste of this batch! chortles Carl SchIuter.r - Af' hir .' y ,Ji . , - Usd 1 43?-E' .'-.. .1 LW: Front Row: K. Lynn, Recording Secretary, P. Meyer, President, J. Whitmore, Vice President. Back Row: J. Bunch, Chaplain, S. Wagner, Treasurer, P. Hill, Sergeant-at-arms, J. Kimball, Historian. Ke ettes Construct Longest Spirit Chain Enthusiasm and ambition comprised the past year for Keyettes. The year began with a membership drive. Keyettes sponsored the Homecoming Spirit Chain and gave otherwise shy students the chance to buy the girl of their choice during their Slave Sale. Then the climax of the year came - Christ- mas. Keyettes sold Just-a-Notes, spirit links for all basketball games, and candy canes.'The annual Sil- ver Bell Ball was held, co-sponsored with the Key Club. Spring found the Keyettes active in many so- cial functions. The Keyettes made their service felt. I have this Problem. I think it all has to do with what's up here, admits Karen Seipel to Mark Babashanian. sit .5 H4 .ph 5? A-A .. Front Row: S. Stout, P. Hill, J. Whitmore, P. Meyer. Second Row: K. Jackson, J. Bunch, J. Kimball, S. Wagner, K. Lynn, D. Copeland, K. Early, K. Porter, C. Chapman, L. Ligman. Third Row: J. Seipel, C. Shaver, S. Felton, K. Kimball, K. Cooney, C. McCullough, D. Hamilton, J. Ore, C. Broaddus, P. Keller, J. Schmidt. Back Row: D. Russell, K. Seipel, E. Smith, B. Ashbacher, D. Erskine, J. Knight, J. Moore, L. Divito, G. Ferguson. x 'l4 Front Row C Garrison R Soughty P Thomas R Ford C MacRae T Davis D Besheals Second Row: M. McDonald, D. Lilley, H. Prynne, D. Krohn, Y. Wright, L Walters Back Row C Eppley J Pnckette P. Cannon, C. Fulton, C. Paune, F. Bridden, J. Babbitt, K. Davill. Y Teens Find First Year Busy Joining the many activities at Bayside, a new club, Chi Omega Y-Teens, led by Janet Ore, began the year with a service proiect devoted to their aid- ing the SPCA with newspapers and food as well as their adopting a dog. One special center of interest was the Y-Teens Beach House, the scene of several paiama parties. In addition, they planned to visit an old folks home regularly as further service to the community. To complete their first year, the Y-Teens held a Mother-Daughter Banquet in the spring. I .5 '- ,f' ly P Thomas R Doughty, J. Goodrich, C. Grissom, D. Beshears, D. Buchannan. The great prophet speaks, proclaims Janet Ore. Y-Teens find a moment for free expression. T rrwzff-5 N 1 Chi-Omega demonstrates its ca-ordination. 147 48 ll A I A 4 ss .sg I Honestate Wins is y First Place in Homecoming Competition A wealth of projects filled Honestate Tri-Hi-Y's year. Charity baskets for the holiday season, the POW-MIA petitions distribution, and blackboard cleaning were among the services Honestate ren- dered. Almost as a reward for its enthusiasm, spirit posters, and spirit chains, the club won First Place for its Homecoming Float. The football team re- ceived much of Honestate's attention. Mums and yarn dolls were sold, cupcakes were given to the football team at the final game, a banquet was thrown for the team. The list of proiects went on to include car washes, doughnut sales, and the annual Springtime Dclnce. P. King, Chaplain, J. Schmidt, Historian, P. Shepard, Treasurer, D. Durkee, Vice-President, J. Gross, President, P. Bridges, Secretary, C. Thompson, Sergeant-at-Arms, L. Divito, Orphan Girl, Mrs. White, Sponsor. i . First Row. K. Babashanian, D. Copeland, S. Kelp, J. Whitmore, S. Gregorio, C. Jimmerson, J. Moore, D. Durkee, P. Shepard, D. Quinn. Second Row: Y. Jones, M. MacKinnon, J. Storide, J. King, N. Chase, J. Gross, P. King, R. Dixon, E. Crumpton, A. Bertelson, L. DiVito, B. Clark, H. Kalainsky. Third Row: P. Bridges, G. Greenwood, J. Wortz, D. Hornsby, J. Schmidt, C. Thompson, P. Carnes, D. Todd, D. Hurtubise, M. Pancoast. 94- l rf I i' A Club members spend a summer afternoon working on banners for football 580500. A , .. ,Q-.-Q-. g l V - ,, In . ,s 'Bit .gy Us f. ,gf Honestate I meets for an afternoon of football. l14 Members masquerade for the Roaring '20's dance. David Bland, Lance Platz, and Steve Hart are chosen Honestate's honorary members. 149 lv ts .iv Q W . .. .I First Row J Levitt B Kays N Ruggen D Baker Second Row M Baxter C Garrison J Slepal, K. Walker, D. Russell. Third Row: V. Young, D. Larry, D. Small S. Dukovich, G. Bell, L. Watson, K. Seipel. Iota Sigma Epsilon Serves Communit Iota Sigma Epsilon, headed by Judy Leavitt, moved ahead in the field of service this year. Sales of various kinds occupied much of their time as the members sold Halloween candy in behalf of a home for the aged, sold candy canes to aid children in neighboring hospitals, and peddled light bulbs. Giv- ing counted as much as receiving, accordingly, Iota gave Christmas gifts to a home for the elderly. Iota Sigma Epsilon was a service club performing real service. 1's 'H A, X Wi . 1'2 'A' Axqqm T 0 ' J .' 'uv , l'm not gonna catch it. So there! announces Iota member. -.......,,,,,4N A MM Enthusiastic members frolic in the fall sunshine. 'T'v' 'ii it Ginny Bell grins at unsuspecting victim before stepping on her. -..--L Iota enioys pleasant afternoon at the beach ZGA Sponsors alentine Dance Sigma Theta Delta, beginning the year as the Number One Service Club, lived up to its promise. Arousing spirit was Sigma's main concern. Banners and spirit chains were put up. Booster Buddies for both the football and basketball teams heightened enthusiasm. During Homecoming, Sigma was honored by placing second in the float competition. Car washes, doughnut sales, and the Valentines Dance swelled the club treasury. Shaw- ing their willingness to help others, Sigma made Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets for needy families. The members active participation and good leaders gave Sigma Theta Delta many satisfy- ing successes to go with an unforgettable year. 'Nl ix, First Row: D. Hamilton, P. Keller, K. Deafenbough, M. Stephson, T. Hodges, K. Berk, S. Livernioss, S. Hopewell, V. Barr, M. Coles, S. Bond, R. Miller, K. Jackson, M. Morris. Second Row: G. Barkley, P. Ellis, M. Right, P. Burr, K. O'Neal, C. Marshall, S. Gutz, B. Coles, A. Tarkenton. Third Row: Mrs. Torok, G. Mclntrye, D. Byers, T. Pledger, K. Early, S. Tate, M. Right, B. Martinette, N. Marshall. Fourth Row: D. Wynne, L. Wade, E. Smith, J. Masacchio, B. Ashbocker, D. Walker, S. Lanoley, K. Porter, K. Lynn, D. Reilly, P. Palmer, D. Pauly. Firsf Row: Pattie Keller, Vice President, Donna Hamilton, President, Melany Stephenson, Chaplain. Second Row: Kandi Deafenbough, Secretaryg Mrs. Torok, Sponsor, Terri Hodges, Sergeant-at-Arms. -1- ' V'-i 'fi'-f' ian I i ,MXN if 32521 t . is See Sigma smile while washing themselves instead of the car. See Sigma stare after finishing decorating spirited car for caravan. if ' v l U L l -M MS r- fu. xvwdzr . cb, Sigma's float places second in Homecoming competition. f wwe 4 KZX Paints Club Bulletin Board This year Kappa Sigma Chi-Hi-Yi completed an impressive array of proiects. They drove cars in the Homecoming Parade, painted the Club Bulletin Board, attended church regularly, washed chalk- boards, played Sigma Theta Delta and Theta Chi in football, and had their first Thanksgiving Food Drive. As its maior income proiects, the club spon- sored a surfing movie, sold Spirit T-Shirts, and had very successful doughnut sales. To conclude their year, Kappa Sig sponsored their dance. ..,. J- .af N-, X 555459 Front Row: B. Fulgham, W. Beagle, T. Rogers, R. McVee, J. Servies, J. King, R. Wang, E. Ferguson. Second Row: J. Now, R. Brennan, J. Hutchison, R. Poole, D. Barnes, G. Morin, R. O'Neal. Third Row: J. Close, B. Boyer, P. Sisson, B. Hargrove, J. Hurtubise, D. Klavenski. Back Row: D. Pauly, R. Manuel, L. Becraft, T. Solomon, J. Ferer, T. Craig, P. McAtamey, C. Ferer, D. Cox, G. Beran, J. Rhodes. .. ri- v. ls:-sfistlf .-vambramussm .fwf.:..w ' :muh .zfuuu--mn Alix..-W 1 vii Q91 ' - .' ' i w Q. -... X f - 1 - is 5, gs I X , Q 'N' .4 -it t. 'I'-n 4- '1 'WRCTN t b gn lr 4. '-s,. l'5 ri X-.1 S , V vu2ouNiA BEACH env scHooLs ug.. .::.2i+Lfr-52 T h W :guu Q1.. ss R , 'Hx 'Q J. King, Historian, G. Morin, Corresponding Secretary, R. Boyer, Chaplain, D. Cox, Treasurer, J. Rhodes, Recording Secretary, J. Servies, Vice President, T. Solomon, President. Two Kappa Sigma members leave to enioy one of their many pleasures. Math comes in handy at times like these, admit Tom Solomon and Bill Boyer. 155 l l Front Row D Durkee S Kelp Mr Edwards, Sponsor, P. Keller, K. Deofenbaugh. Back Row: D. Bland, Chaplain D Kullmurray Sergeant-at-Arms, M. Padilla, Vice President, B. Petree, President, S. Hart, Treasurer, T. Higgins, Historian, K. Hubbard, Secretary, GX Chooses Club Sweethearts For the first time in its existence, Theta Chi Hi-Y entered a float in Homecoming competition. In re- turn for the members' hours of work and creative- ness, the float won third place. One of the club's largest service protects was assisting the SCA by painting the basketball court, orienting the gym more toward school spirit. Other service projects in- cluded their annual Turkey Day Safety Check-up for teachers' cars, supporting an orphan, and Christmas caroling with its sister Tri-Hi-Y Honestate. Theta Chi's maior money-making proiects included showing football films, selling school decals, and sponsoring the tremendously successful OX Night. nt Row Mr Edwards F Newsome M DeBlaker D Durkee S Kelp B Petree P Keller K Deafenbaugh. Secondkow: L. Bohn, D. Kilmurray, J. Johnston, T. iggms T Chupok B Summerlm M Parrish D Greer S Hart J Glasgow M McNair Back Row,W. Jordon,J. Witt, D. Bland, K. Outten, K. Hubbard, N. Daversa, S. Harris, M. Padilla, E. McCullough. Qs Tony Higgins and Wally Jordon he's all rightl El drag Lloyd Bohn off the field even though 'slim ,Qi 9'-K Y' l No one ever knew that Steve Hart ond David Bland had a thing going. Theta Chi's Homecoming float places third in competition. 7 QQ GAA Encourages A Hard hit by many graduations, the Girls Athletic Association had to regroup at the beginning of the year. A membership drive and election of officers put the club back on its feet. Besides being active in field hockey, basketball, gymnastics, and volley- ball, the members held several car washes and doughnut sales. With the members' aid, the G.A.A. once more proved hard to beat. x Daly 4' 1 v' X .4'n ' ,5 . - - ' QQ- sc. - , .- - IL--' , 1- YN , . . 4 h'-'I ' i' I , ' 3 Q 1... ku: in l F -sqg if ..-1 -.'1 'T ' Q9 1 ' f + - 5 r. s'? Q' Q? l-.. i yu X Front Row: S. Livernois, K. Keller. Second Row: M. Shelton, D. Reilly, M. Wright, P. Davenport. Third Row: D. Cannon, P. Viele, G. Turtle. Fourth Row: M. Downing, D. Walker, P. Keller, M. Morris, G. Barkley. Bock Row: K. Deafenbaugh, J. King, C. Carmock. thletic Activities for Girls is. lu:-in H409 does sit better, announces Terri Hodges to members Carol Carmock and JoAnn King. i k D K4 r ffyt '1 9 vi X f-1-ie, . Q' , L y. Et L' 9 ' -1 .. - '. .'!5' , , W A , , .. .A , A ' '. - ' 'I -ji ia Q ' V, L 'IQ A D - ' 'Q ' l '.' H 331- 'X . X s , X ' 'QL iilili ' A, . . L 1 ci, , ' - :f 1-5 , 'L r U- I. .X ' V' cg . - . ' .1 - F as . W - g W X -I, I. s I ...A -in . - .fi J., -H5 A e- Q Q--Q s Q4 ,. Q 1 . is . if.. A E.. f Q , f ev -, if . . 4.51, 7' -,, Q gui. Y Y - X C 7 . ,A I , I I, . , U. x- -' y Y' X A Q P- ' f 'V '.' -1 v .1 'slr 1: L , p . , f , .. . , . . D , xl D4, Q Ll rj' i All f Yx 4 - ' fx ygg ,S . Di - . ' 7 ' xx ' V' 6 - N N ,-35' c f i N N' ' - ' fl- ,K- W 1 cl 1 8? . V r A -' J,' ft? XXX N J 3 5 L . r . W r X '- or N r Front Row: L. Russell, M. Padilla, R. DeGeorgis, W. Jordan, L. Platz, B. Sanderson, N. Daversa, R. Hill, T. Higgins, J. Jones, P. Withers. 2nd Row: G. Piasecki, T. Solomon, J. Witt, B. Petree, M. DeBlaker, G. Limbaugh, S. Hart, D. Bland, L. Bohn, E. Hawkins, B. Fox. Back Row: E. McCullough, M. McNair, P. Feldt, D. Copeland, R. Poole, B. Summerlin, T. Chipok, P. Lawson, S. Greer, K. Hensley. The Monogram Club chorus line. Monogram Club Sel City-Champ T-Shi The sportsman's haven, the Monogram Club, pro- vided BHS with much firm support. The members di- rected traffic during Parent's Night, decorated the gym, and placed ornamental barrels around the school yard. lnitiations and the annual trip to Cape Hatteras provided the lighter side of the club's ac- tivities. Through doughnut sales, a dance in honor of the basketball team, and the sale of City- Champ T-shirts, the funds needed for Monogram activities were raised. L. Platz, Recording Secretary, S. Hart, Chaplain, L. Bohn, President, M. McNair, Vice President, B. Petree, Corresponding Secretary, N. Daversa, Historian. ls r'tS 60 Pep Club Provides BHS Spirit The BHS Pep Club was one of the most active clubs in the school, especially during the football and basketball seasons. Members could be seen trying to steady ladders while others dangled from the crossbars as they decorated the goalposts for home games. Gaily colored banners with rousing slogans adorned the halls days before games. To spread some of the enthusiasm to the rest of the stu- dents, Pep Club members sold spirit ribbons and hurled themselves into the frenzy of Spirit Night. Com u i it irrixi PNSID gm-scnnns Sep ll COX Ii.1t'l'll'f H l8 GRANBY A - Ort is rmsicoiomi A 1 iifum H H Front Row: B. Short. 2nd Row: C. Fletcher, M. Stephenson, S. Foreman, S. Kelp, C. Powers, P. Carnes. 3rd Row: P. Wheelhouse, S. Gott, K. Thornton, J. Oechslin, J. Beal, K. Barnes, T. Russo, L. MacRae, J. Fletcher. Back Row: D. Given, P. Hill, K. Early, B. Warner, J. Short, S. Maxwell, K. Lynn, K. Paulsen, D. Copeland, M. Pancoast, P. Cannon, H. Plunkett, Diane Coker, A. Kelly, B. Coles, M. Smith, J. Knight, C. Gibilaro, D. Lily, K. Meador, P. Sellers, C. Chapman, P. Jaeger, P. Meyer, K. Seipel, H. Sazio, B. Murphy, B. Pittman, J. Pruden, M. Headrich, D. Todd, J. Whitson, D. Bickers, J. Schmidt. I . g - ' iz, ' fx' ln,-' 1, 2 get t . X ,,, , gtlp' ,. ,sl -. ' a J . -.5 'X SQ, ' . lx Qzfiiqpw sL f -1-.' A -- , f f. 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Football on a crisp foil day provides diversion from school pressures. Pep Club members gather wood for bonfire Members gather to admire o new hot. I nltx MQI. fp,,+: .- . S+ 5 A . lr- U v A. .J I L its be :Li SPORTS 'W Tw :Q'7WTvc ' V ' , 1' ' - K rt ll I HI, ,N v15m.,.U!-:I. mmf ,ml .lark q it l x V I' wllll, '. ,'1,,A' Jifllal Wil' iyuffl 5 U, 'LM ',A 'MQ mx' If - lx-H, 'll 'I X 51, .g In LH,1,-I Q !?g:'mi:4E!'fj5qi?l iw 1-H . 16 --a.: 451,k1-+'-A -5 -pm 'fi V4 -.. 1 ., ., A W 4' i 'T9'-Qf1g:'117'4Esff Q:1ihIf -119 ,. 1. XIW td-N. I l ,!ii1!oh!hfi HA.. .., , W -3. .. .,5,, ,nl nfs Hifi .M , 'J 1 V l' V hh KI .l UU X ,X , ..,,. my ,. 2 ..., ,, , W ., -: vw. ...y ....N . , ,,.:! 'E-Af 4 . A, 1',,,1 , . . ' qw vw., 1 ,M u x x Qt, J 1' '1- ' --11 '5,iiM!3f W 5 :ve !l1u:'!5't14,ig3q Y -4- '- ,,' : --f u .JN . 1 '...! - ., f':-- .2 ,, 'H'-.'5'. .- Q..-P-J' - . , -v- . ...Hx .111 -'YA 5 .-.nm-.y . ... ,, :5 ,, . . I in .... W1 ' Q iii:-'13 'T'wgil-s:::'z55?::.1:f!e Y '. , 1.tti'gj'w-y,1q'r:- as, 2.23. K 'J .,,-,,, .-'QQ-.5','1331 1 - ,-4 ,, A. ,--v..--- , : f If--- Q-. !-'. g'-' ' '--1 1.Z1r.gll,'gf5j1, ' -- 1 ull-f.'.W7n:1 :, :-::'l1' :12,ilf:::uI .a..g' -f...wf-- 5 3. fl '--- J. .: .1.1L..g eg .L,,,rg QQ- lhfififiiwv +15:?f:E.1'f ' I4 1 . , ':. l l every. occupation 1 1 has its masterg it is only in sports that heroes are made , , 1Q2.fly Srm,w'f1fF I 152254-2, - in-A-ze'1. 'fi1 -i ', -.':-HSL-:maria L . 'mi-M L Front Row: S. McCoy, M. Leo. 2nd Row: G. Piasecki, G. Limbaugh, M. Parrish, M. Debloker, D. Kilmurray, L. Platz, S. Hart, B. Petree, L. Bohn, S. Harris, L. Conyers, J. Jelley, F. Brown. 3rd Row: S. Muss, S. Peters, R. Saul, T. Chipok, H. Parker, R. Baxter, F. Summerfield, T. Knight, M. Kelley, K. Drake, N. Daversa, J. Payne, B. Craig. 4th Row: C. Owens, B. Jaeger, K. Hubbard, P. O'Brien, W. Beagle, K. Bass, K. Qutten, L. Watts, J. Wilson, J. Doherty, E. McCullough, R. Rick, M. Cortez. Back Row: D. Bland, B. Summerlin, J. Smith, L. Lansden, G. Bennet, D. Schultz, J. Gaughn, H. Jones, T. Harold, T. Macintyre. Marlins Aim for Winning Season x 4- Football at Bayside in l97O opened with lots of Krug spirit and hopes for a winning season. With l7 re- turning lettermen, the Marlins were well-organized I even from the beginning of summer practice. The X addition of Coach Ray Gowin was welcomed by Q I . Coach Terry Morton and Head Coach Bob Hicks. i ' ' i A 49 s ' r P-0901 K L' . . ' l I' 'Rahul .,,' iris , ' glen- I ' 1 V' .. '- ' v' - f -' . ,... ' '-A .-. . - - ..ff' . 'sig' .,.6fg,1-gf-'-sum. Q ' -' A- Vs , , ' A-r ,.' . 'I .-.fa,F.-.Q-43.-wr 3- - v ., .Lr v U - . , tif' '- , . ' . .A I A . . v L -. 1 'M'-is 5'-- Q ', . l Y Q: ' li ,' In-54 5' Pill 4 8,35-F wr fi 1 Q . 5 V in , ' - C q:'v., , . -es' ' -. , - : ,.-.- 1 f'2 ..'. ' '15,-w:J..w:K I WLT- M 7-V' 'fit l5w-5 'il:-' l lt ' 4' ali 'T ' 'A .-Ei.':,..'f- i'.',YTLJ:: 'iT.a'55 uf. -'Bl' Q ' QF. 19 J ' . 4 ' .-,V-'I'-xii' jg'.k'x L. Y .-O ,- 1 .g'.m4t .x.,'-.?:,. . ' ' C- 'Y -it . - ,J ,. -'.'f--.. !lil'ffQ'!is.s i'J' - -' 64 Mighty Marlins storm field during pre-game activities. -Q Bayyde Baydde Baydde Bayyde Baymde Baydde Baydde Bayyde Baynde Baydde 1970 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Cox Granby First Colonial KeHam Deep Creek Maury Lake Taylor Norview Princess Anne KempswHe l T F W ,f, ' ,-- A v fn Hiya mfg A 66 4 h Q F- f ,-5,541.41 - 1 . ' vu -Mxmpu L' '-:Us '-I' -X 'Q ' 'Weis- ,irq .,s,V:v :'u A 1. f Wir' , , W 1-H' 'W' , .. ' ew-4. 3 ,, I A4 -1 E , ,,.. if , W.. v In , , ., . 'L - ' - ' , ' , ,4 , wper,,,,.-nal, . i 3 Q 3 Mfngrif 1, ' , , , , - 3 Marlin defenders stop runner in his tracks. CO-Captains Lloyd Bohn 1431 and Gene Limbaugh f621 carry on time-honored tradition. 321 flirt' Pf'i1Yf 1 Am' .0 - I i. i Hx- 'Q' 5. XX ba ,Q . ,r 'i li, -1 xi ., -WE? J' v in Q4 -. K x PQ.,- '....4,5 f'i : M, 3.5, U. '. i ml , gif'-fxaqhf' 4: ss.-Q14 r .-. I ix -is ij . -Owl U -',. LW ' .N 'Av P' -OJ-9 'AQ, W. w rw- - -'-' .-- -- f-4. - '.'x.'- IQ f .Vw - v.-'f .' A-'i. -UH ' ' . - - X. -.-antics . JW' ie-1' 'w A s' '--. -.w - 4 .-.--:Pwr , ' v ,Q P3015 - , 9, - f. x-',qLI V - , yj- A v intl -'...ff x,.Pm,' 'J-MJ 'x-.HL if X 3 ass l ,' I t .4 s Lance Plotz C321 runs a hand-off up the middle. ffl? , L--zffs.. '7- t. Y x -1- 1' I '19r, 5 . ce in I . - -f ,.f,iff1J'-'12, . s- ff! il1'W3'54f,L'-T-'7'is-w-W'-4' ' ,I-,A g:.wV.x ' is 3154901 ... 3154? . :ix - - , F ' '91 A . A s Q' 3 OL Billy Petree l2OJ fells a Falcon in season opener. Lloyd Bohn 1431 dodges a straining hand. l lx Bayside Rally Crushes Patriots The Marlins began the season with their tradition- al game against Cox. Having the press on their side before the game gave the already fired-up Marlins the added confidence they needed to go on to smash the Falcons by a score of 20-6. The game was highlighted by a 67-yard run by Lance Platz and a 50-yard interception-run by Lloyd Bohn. Both plays resulted in touchdowns. Granby battled the Marlins to an 8-8 tie in a game dominated by brutal defenses. Despite an early Granby score, the Marlins made their pres- ence known by holding the Comet air attack to no yardage and wrecking their running game. The only Bayside score came late in the third quarter on Lance Platz's 44-yard scamper. John Jelley's last minute punt block set up a Billy Petree field goal at- tempt. The slippery field cramped his style, howev- er, so the game ended in deadlock. The following week the Marlins added to their winning streak by walloping First Colonial 22-15. The Patriots' first quarter dream turned into a night- mare when Bayside rallied in the second quarter. During this quarter, the Marlin offense gained all of its 22 points. Lance Platz cinched the victory with a 66-yard touchdown gallop on a punt return. l 1 67 Petree Kicks Area's First Field Goal The Homecoming game was characteristic of many Marlin contests in that the team chalked up another victory. The scoreless first half was a result of a strong Kellam ground defense and a mighty Marlin pass defense. Tom Chipok's 40-yard bomb to Eddie McCullough broke the deadlock in the third quarter. Bayside scored again when defensive guard Gene Limbaugh recovered a Kellam fumble and dashed ll yards to paydirt, shutting out the Knights l4-O. Billy Petree's toe spelled the difference between victory and deadlock when the unbeaten Marlins clashed with the Hornets of Deep Creek. The end of the half found the Marlins on top 7-6. Lance Platz's 35-yard interception-run set up Bayside's second score early in the fourth quarter. Deep Creek then tied the game and left the Marlins 58 seconds to do or die. Billy Petree kicked the ball between the uprights as time ran out. The first field goal of the Tidewater scholastic season secured a T7-T4 victory for the Marlins. Bayside, trying to crack Maury's stranglehold on the state title, lost in a valiant effort 42-13. Bayside breezed to a touchdown on its first series of downs, then picked up another when John .lelley recovered a fumble on the Commodore IO. However, the tide changedlin the second half. Bayside could do little to stop the Maury onslaught. g The game with Lake Taylor did nothing to the Marlin spirit despite Bayside's loss. Down T3-0 after one quarter of play, Bayside picked up 2 touch- downs in the second and third quarters, but failed to convert each time. This resulted in the cliffhang- ing T3-12 Lake Taylor victory All Alone, Eddie McCullough l83l begins touchdown runback. 1 -'F 4 s I l -o if 4 -, H in .3--.5 W ,sv ' P. ' Q 16 , ...Jr 1 ,,. , an , Tom Chipok dares opponent to tackle him. Billy Pefree 4205 exhibits form that led to Marlins' winning season. h',.4l W QQ, 'Mp-if W -w '-1 5Q f1l'l'f 4,31 'ayf 1 5-4-J X ,, ff ff A- hi . .N . -' nikki! v vf sv 41 -X ga .ya ln. ..' L . .M H. 5-V lsr 4,18 E' sa ,vw l V: f-.. 4 M95 'ff--'V 2 IB- I' , N . V... -0 ' 4 4' 4 a v . 'P ' v .vi All as ...X 4 5' na . v, A- rm 'X 5 L ,V .s , 4. Lance Platz f32Q heads for hole in Maury wall. , , ' q .1 ., I mlm M -f- 1'-'ill' H! l l 69 70 1 5 f-0.1 . hge if-A Q ri ith Lloyd Bohn M35 runs for daylight in Maury game. 'lb f,- au! Fry . YQ f ' . vc. A ,A if ,d -fr 1- 1 , 1 . W' - 4 ' ' ., 13--P LUG' ' - During a third quarfer scoring drive, Roger Baxter 1231 outsfeps defending opponent. larry Conyers 1821 harasses Princess Anne receiver. Psa + XXX XX' . ,iff 'J 4, T , y 2 . gn 4: i' wa' ' ,B t ,lit 1' Axf., Q vi .I - V . , 3 -l . A-4' ,H 4'-' , ' I ' I 'V A ,ivan I V at K 4 .4.- ,.. g QM' ' I li pa -,- ' e -. .4 v ' ,'. ' f , V , rv V . f iffy ' A . our 'I 1' ,I .5. ' 1 ' QKIKHI - lk , N: ?,- ,' I 'flfllff , ,gr I 6, If VX I X. If I' at f?2'n,' if 1 i.-?'2W'fp N Q. sty1.f4d ifif. u Ak? ' 4' ' ' .W 'M' -f T . -, I'i'3f' rt' 'Mtv-v' .. 'P f'1'll'3' - ft' f . r..g:fff,.rrf , ,- ,,.,., 4 I ' 1 V 1 21 l I u' I' ' Y' zqfr ffpfl z- ' 1 1 ,ff '- ,f ' -ts. 1' , . ' 'f ' ,I ,al '4 Hfi' 11' . A . ' ,ey-pr iq' fr!!! , H. AI'.'u'w ' if I , '. K, . ' I I r f ' rv ap , , . ,. . ., , .f, .sv ' i ' ' ' f 1 'J ' , ff 7, 'A wha' 'lv' ' 1 , . ,, pf V' . . , r J,',' V . Mike Kelly C301 prepares to smash Norview receiver. ,, l I , -. U' '4 2 1-. Defense was a key to the Marlin success story. Marlins Capture City Championship Misfortune plagued Bayside when Norview came to play. What little scoring there was in the first half was provided by Bayside's Billy Petree, who kicked a 27-yard field goal. The second half brought a see- saw battle for the lead, but the Pilots' running game slowly wore down the Marlin defense. The final score of the land-based contest found Norview on top 22-IO. Bayside put its long-awaited winning season in the bag when it defeated Princess Anne. What the Marlins lacked in offensive punch they made up with defensive muscle. They impeded the Cavalier running game and stopped the PA Machine in 2 goal-line stands. Billy Petree's field goal put the Cavaliers down decisively by the score of 3-O. Bayside, putting the final touch on the Marlins' most successful season, speared its closest rival, Kempsville, and captured the city football crown. Lance Platz set up the first score by intercepting a Kempsville pass. Lloyd Bohn cashed it in for six points. Repeated Marlin scoring found Bayside on top 20-O at the half. Try as they might, the Chiefs could only squeeze out I4 points, not enough to cap Bayside's 20. 7 l l l l Front row: K. Drake, L. Wood, L. Lansden, K. Hicks, E. Glauner, B. Barnett, P. Stalls, H. Jones, T. Warford, P. Jones, B. Humphries. 2nd row: J. Bento, D. Boone, B. Mantos, R. Kiger, J. Warren, J. Robinson, S. Parker, T. Sisson, T. Powers, W. Drennan, J. Hopson. Back row: Y. Baker, D. Harold, S. Graeff, Coach Weaver, Coach Setzer, W. Califf, L. Nulderrig. .Vfs Combined Effort Produces Winning Season Playing under the shadow ofthe varsity, the J. V. Football team still managed to win fame in its own right. Coaches Don Weaver and Bob Setzer empha- sized teamwork in their drilling and the players caught the message quickly. A winning season was the result of the team's combined effort. 1970 J.V. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1 Bayside Kellam Bayside Cox Bayside First Colonial Bayside Western Branch Bayside Granby Bayside Kempsville Bayside Princess Anne Rick Saul QSOI happily clutches the game ball as he reaches to congratulate Cox opponent for a well-played game. ...l snug' Behind the fast footwork of Wayne Beagle, Larry Russell, Phillip Feldt, Daschell Copeland and com- pany, the Cross Country Team, under the leadership of Coach Woody Daly, posted a winning record of 4-2 in dual meets and high place finishes in the Dis- trict, Regional and State meets. Gne of the most sig- nificant victories was that over Granby. The Marlins tallied a perfect score of l5-49 in this meet. Anoth- er one pitted archrival Princess Anne against the Marlin feet fleet, but the Cavaliers fell before the tide of Bayside 27-32. Mark McNair grimaces in anticipation of the rough 2-mile course ahead. T970 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Bayside Washington Forfeit Bayside Kempsville 39 Bayside Kellam 27 Bayside Princess Anne 33 Bayside Granby 49 Bayside Maury 28 Cross Country Tallies Perfect Score AgainstGanby Front row: M. Padilla, J. Ballou, B. Spriggs, J. Saunders, E. Chapman. 2nd row: L. Lansden, L. Russell, S. Sanderson, B. I Monteiro, R. Regal. Back row: M. McNair, K. Aison, D. Copeland, P. Feldt, T. Solomon. I7 Q l7 Wi New Coach Sparks Tournament ins With a new coach and new uniforms, the Varsity Field Hockey team began a new season. The team, with a few returning veterans, was composed most- ly of inexperienced players. Although standings were marked by losses, the yielded significant victories over all With unlimited spirit and determination, combined their offensive and defensive three successive victories and became the league tournament opponents. the players skills to win one of the outstanding teams in the tournament. Receiving honors at the tournament for placing on the Second Team was Millie Downing and for placing on the First Team were Karen Seipel, Susan Wagner, Georgia Tuttle, and Jo Ousterhaut. is Eivitxv a r'Q717?'7Qy'J QQ' nw- -- 1? M. Downing, Co-captain, Coach Ayscue, Sponsor, S. Wagner, Co-captain. Nt I y Ql- - I ' :A X xx! Nl - I Qsh - Front Row: S. Wagner, J. Ousterhaut, D. Wells, G. Tuttle, M. Downing, P. Barbo. Second Row: K. Deofenbaugh, T. Hodges, T. Wells, M. Coles, M. Morris. Third Row: M. MacKinnon, K. Maddox, K. Seipel, C. Clark, Coach Ayscue, Sponsor. 4 l O I i l i - algo -,,,9 ,T ' 'H , 1- - ', , if V 2,10-. if L fl-L LWQELS -I' --- , Av J. , , , w ff' 4 - . L, me 1' ,v ,,,f. ,, .fn .,.,. ,C , ,Q -'M , V vga' ,. K ,. ' o N- Millie Downing and Cameron Clark welcome Kempsville players. -s M , fn O Mg, K 1 Q -af . ,Q ,I ' 'f W ' '1' .. .. -, -. .fl -.. -r an ' 'b.'A 'iAl3' .C f -1 f gy , ,,, I 3,- ,.. A -f Q -+54 '. , 4 , V ar I Cs W, Cameron Clark and Kempsville player baffle for the ball. N I7 ei of? 9.495 'fin up L5 i. V' .3 ee -il-see Q, 76 50 'O Front row: T. Solomon, co-captain, P. Withers, co-captain. Back row: D. Meyer. manager, B. Humphries, W. Stewart, T. Knight, R. Poole, S. Peters, P. Lawson, R. 1971 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Bayyde Baydde Baydde Boydde Baydde Baydde Baydde Baydde Baymde Bay9de Baydde Baydde Bayyde Baydde BayQde Baydde Baynde Bayyde Baymde 1Eastern 56 Cox 69 83 KempsWHe 59 47 Princess Anne 61 53 HmtCobnml 56 82 KeHam 64 49 AAoury 74 58 KempsWHe 54 34 Lake Taylor 67 78 Deep Creek 55 71 KeHam 56 59 Granby 52 69 Cox 67 58 B. T. Washington 77 73 Lake Taylor 85 62 Norview 60 66 HmtCobnml 103 56 Princess Anne 65 56 Deep Creek 48 55 ikFirst Colonial 79 District Tournament Cook, T. Harold, M. McNair, J. Jones, L. Bohn, L. Meadows, Coach Parker. ii- l 15. ,N 319115 1 E . The distinctive style of Richard Poole 1431 helps make him one of the leading scorers. me ,.,' ,.,.,., ' af .3 . -4' -f 'wiv W Q40 ,We Referee signals one free throw for Lloyd Bohn l32l. ' w First string ioins hands for victory. .qnuif Reundballers Compete In Tournament Under the coaching of Mr. Conrad Parker, the l970-7l varsity roundballers finished their season with Bayside's best record yet - 9-9. As a result of hard work in practice and in games, the Marlin bas- ketball team earned the right to compete in the Eastern District tournament. This was the first year Bayside was eligible for this competition. Six veterans, including Junior standouts Phil Law- son and Richard Poole, rcjurned to the court this year. The team was predominantly Juniors, but Sen- ior co-captains Petie Withers and Tom Solomon pro- vided the leadership. Marlin determination triumphed early in the sea- son. After dropping the season opener to Cox, the Marlins rebounded by beating Kempsville 83-59. Princess Anne beat Bayside, but was faced with stubborn opposition throughout the game. Close games were characteristic of the season. ln its first encounter with Bayside, First Colonial squeezed past the Mighty Big Red by the narrow margin of 3 points. In defeating Kellam 82-64, Bay- side had five players scoring double figures, led by Petie Withers U9 pointsl, Phil Lawson fl7i, and Bruce Humphries ULU. I 1 77 78 Things get a little rough for the Marlins at times tk gil' All eyes are on Phil Lawson Q40 in anxious anticipation '? e4 :1vv- ' .v A The foul line ends right here, iests the referees while helping in the search for a contact lens. 3 .A v. 3911. T s 'tm C4 'ri ': I R' . . ig f Q,a-,uve -' ,Ni if 'I W x I ' M X pnsspqumm-f i Ejiflgjt wi: N fl. . . f ia- T -L T T 4 if ll ,- -,ws 1 254.514 ' 2: A. . . V ww-' ' A we-furiiihfi-gk 4 Q On the court it's Petie Withers C121 that calls the plays. Q E ,, . .,. o I Marlins Gvercome Rough Start Bayside began the new year on the wrong foot, losing to Maury's 32 point scoring burst in the last quarter 74-49. The Marlins grabbed an early lead and repeatedly cut short Kempsville surges for a 58-54 decision over the Chiefs. Lake Taylor's strong defense held the Bayside scoring to 34 points in their non-conference game with the Marlins. Deep Creek found itself at the wrong end of a Bayside of- fensive stoked by Phil Lawson, with 23 points, and Pete Withers, with 18. Rallying behind Robbie Cook, the Marlins broke open a tight game with Kellam in the third quarter, resulting in a 7l-56 victory. The Marlins cinched their third of four consecutive victories by snuffing out Granby 59-52. The straight shooting of Richard Poole, Phil Lawson, and Petie Withers was instru- mental in Granby's first defeat by Bayside. The fol- lowing week the Marlins had a little trouble at the start but managed to overcome a I2-point deficit and outscore Cox 69-67. This victory, Baysides's first over the Falcons, set a record for number of Marlin wins in a row. Booker T. Washington broke the Marlin streak, then the Lake Taylor Titans added insult to iniury as they slipped by the Marlins toward an 85-73 victo- ry. Bayside returned to its winning ways when in the last 6 seconds it defeated Norview 62-60. First Co- lonial beat the Marlins with its accurate shooting, but Bayside fared better against the Cavaliers of Princess Anne. Again Princess Anne had problems handling the Bayside blitz, but bested the Marlins 65-56. 179 0 arlins Win Four in a Row The Marlins put the finishing touches on their best season ever by outshooting the Deep Creek Hornets 56-48. From there Bayside moved on to its tourna- ment battle with First Colonial. However, the Pa- triots removed the Marlins from further competition by a score of 79-58. With a record number of wins, four of them in a row, a record number of goals for a season, and a tournament spot, the Marlins were anything but dis- pirited. 4: X 3 Q if Sv : 6 Robbie Cook MOD executes a perfect iump shot from the corner. Despite triple team defense, Petie Withers U 21 manages to get off his shot. .HM 1, y U? 1 x . 't' 'n v l- ..:--,b., . 1 . AU .,, .,--.' 14:4 it l H3555 fti f W 'Gall .. f-1 ' gf, -5 i V' f,-cg.. ... . L., I FJ 5-swf' 2.- ,1:'r'1. ..---f4 'f'.s , t AA,,,',,- 4- 'N Y I . ll Robbie Cook UU receives opposition from Lake Taylor rival. Tony Knight Q41 bounce passes to avoid entra ment b F l p y o con players. one ' ll it it , 4 , :.f1,. w gv T g ., sb lr ,W Senior co-captain Petie Withers U21 odds two to his successful effort to break o school scoring record. U 6 I I V , N-is 81 i No varsity team can succeed without veteran players so the J.V. basketball team provided bud- ding stars with the experience necessary for them to step up to the varsity level. Coach Edgar Parker drummed into his players the skills, the drive, and the teamwork needed for success on the court. The team's 7-11 record could not begin to convey the wealth of seasoning the J.V. players gained. Baydde Baydde Baydde Bayyde Bayyde Baydde Baydde Baydde Baydde Baydde Bayyde Baydde Baydde Baydde Baydde Bayyde Baydde Baydde 1971 J.V. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE E. Glayner, J. Reed, S. Tarkenton, R. Summerfeld, J. Goffigan, S. Graeff, Coach Parker, D. Dugger, D. Harold, D. Bundricln, Y. l.V.'s Season Proves Successful 7 Cox 61 Kempsville 66 Princess Anne 50 First Colonial 54 Kellam 60 ' Maury 72 Kempsville 58 Lake Taylor 62 Deep Creek 54 Kellam 62 Granby 54 Cox 77 B. T. Washington 58 Lake Taylor 77 Norview 66 First Colonial 58 -Nga., Princess Anne 48 Deep Creek 50 F I Wm? .fi-12 A Stan Tarkenton 1301 shoots one against Princess Anne. Front row: M. Padilla, B. Spriggs, B. Mor-teiro, E. Cl-apmar-. 2rd row: E. McC.Ilough, P. Fefdt, J. Win, R. Bayer. F. Brown. Ba:-c row: M. McNair, D. Copeland, T. Chiook, J. Hctchinsor, J. Now. lnclaar Track Becomes Proving Grauricl For Spring Track W Despite diligent practice, the members of the In- door Track team could make little use of their ex, traordinary skills. The team, with no place to ran I 9 was more a proving ground For sprirg track than a competitive body. lts one test came in the state meet where it represented Bayside well. While practicing in the halls of BHS Dash Copeland shows exactly where his sentiments lie. J f 4' pq 4 5 ln.. 184 2'. if O Front row: R. Pease, S. McCoy, J. Ballou, M. Edwards, B. Dailey, J. Hazelbaker. Back row: S. Harris, E. Hawkins, G. Limbaugh, N. Daverso, J. Payne, J. Saferino. wfvf--A ' Coaches encourage John Saferino as Jerry Payne warms up for his match iq Y I Stan Harris finishes elbow roll. il Yg,Y-. Edmon Hawkins uses the cradle on Granby opponent as he starts to pin. Varsity Grapplers Have Disappointing Season Gene Limbaugh attempts to break his Granby opponent down. I .W 4' ' nw 14- gc if - QE. i '- .ff L' ,. iff... ,:.:3- Q gufff' if -QU. li 'i X' . .Q The BHS Wrestling team finished a disappointing season against a tough schedule. Ending the season with a 3-lO record, the Marlins had close matches against Western Branch, Kellam, and Norview. Coached by Mr. Weaver, Mr. Hicks, and Bob Gentry, the Marlins were plagued by inexperience and iniuries. Only five members of the team had any experience, iniuries resulted in the use of J.V.'s in decisive matches. Outstanding team members included Jerry Payne fl45l and Gene Limbaugh il67l, who placed fourth and fifth respectively in the Eastern District tournament. Other team members who showed promise were Mark Edwards ll l9l, Jerry Hazelbak- er ll32l, John Saferino ll38l, and Nick Daversa 'Jn f L. -A14-1 ML . gg .. Nick Daversa completes wrist roll in Norview match. 41559. 1971 WRESTLING SCHEDULE Bayside Western Branch Bayside Kellam Bayside Booker T. Bayside Maury Bayside Oscar Smith Bayside Cox Bayside Lake Taylor Bayside Indian River Bayside First Colonial Bayside Princess Anne Bayside Granby Bayside Norview Bayside Kempsville IB6 .V. Wrestlers Have The J. V. Wrestling team, coached byyMr. Weav- er and Bob Gentry, ended the season with a suc- cessful 7-4 season. Because of iniuries to the varsitv wrestlers, many of the J.V's wrestled at least one varsity match. The .l.V.'s had many outstanding wrestlers who showed promise for the future varsity. ., wk 'lui Winning Season It was hoped that many of these outstanding ath- letes would return to the mat for BHS next year. Bayyde Baydde Baydde Baydde Baydde Baydde Baydde Bayyde Baynde Bayyde Baydde Bayyde Baydde d Tony Mclntyre uses cradle to pile up points 1971 rv. wREsTLiNca scHEDuLE 21.3 20 Western Branch I0 T7 Kellam 27 30 Booker T. I2 33 Maury 23 I2 Oscar Smith I7 5 Cox 30 8 Lake Taylor l6 T6 Indian River 2 22 First Colonial T7 6 Princess Anne I7 Z ,.,..- l8 Granby T0 39 Norview I0 10 Kempsvme I6 Keith Drake turns his opponent over on start of pin 'vol' i E.- Front row Curree, B n-I adnsingnnn Ei ul '! w x2:w-v- 'S' B. Dossett, B. Barefoot, M. Creekmore, T. Dunn, D. Jones, J. Wikinson. Back row: Coach Weaver, T. Mclntyre, T. Warford, P. Jones, Carpenter, T. Tegal, K. Drake, B. Gentry. W - '. . -wk ' is J f' -A ....ma....a W-' r ggui. Q' I 1 A :.-xii, .' I ' 1. --A is f . ' , , iff- s -'- . . LH if , , 'K ' ,. . -rw . A ,Q fi. rs-5'Gq9g,' -.L Wi . 'T' ' N -1- .Res 2l:1 . ' 1, :g V.: . - f 5. wx Af . .Li ,gs iff '- iii L 255 T . T . s ' . 5 . 1. - . .af --1 's ' ' - A jx' i . ' . 1 ' 1 -1- av' , . .-, t A M.. , . 215, ki N x',X Q .Q T so T f , ' X' wx i- -A 9 J 4 .. X , b Gm J 'J gpg, .1-.'1w- - M ' Q' -me .. . V, - A M, , U --wfqftgp ' - .' 4,543,311 5 ...L .1 U. -tl., 1, .,,... , 1 - - ' f A .. -P' , ., . . ,444-miuw3fQ7if.'c 'ifi5,9'f 5'5'-1Zgiyaa-st-1 - h . A ,, A . .. Q , A. . h A ,. . 4... i -. - ' . 8 ,. A., V. ' Q A I -.si - vfwx- v .f.4 i .T .fifytfs-,LiQ, gl: Eff, -. .Lk A ' .H , - Am.. 7- . , 24' -- If--fb 1 . ' N Li..-':3'g--f, iw- . ggi.:--A - 1 g cf' . ' .-an .. A ' A . 'VM' -- .1 4' -fri -. ref- ' ' ' , . .ir . , -,.,,.,4fisg.t,, Mtv 'll' , . - . - . , .. 'M ' . -- ' 1 ' r ,. , .1 ,ng A - I' ll. .4.-1. 7, Thrill.. -'A . ' fr N . , ...,- ' ' , A, 'V-f ,.,...'.. '- if , A. . . Front row: Managers, B. Spriggs, G. Shaw, J. Ballou, B. Monteirs, M. Bullard, R. Herb, J. Now. Second row: R. Wilson, T. Knight, D. Hymen, R. Baxter, J. Greene, E. Lee, L. Ascersion. Third row: Coach Daly, J. Witt, M. Padilla, F. Brown, T. Cannon, J. Larkin, W. Smith, A. Clay, D. Bailey, K. Hubbard, L. Mulderick. Back row: Coach Gowan, T. Tichy, D. Copeland, B. Humpreys, T. Hutchinson, R. Reigel, S. Keukendall, R. Cooke, D. Boone, M. McNair. Returning Lettermen Assure Track Success i . . I L, - ...'4. .Lf 1 i ir V Q. 'XQLL Q if at sz - SLN-in 2-fihiv, r t li 5 A L . A , , ,X . . L .11 awww, L 7 - ' , - .. ....I8-saurnovnuiuoonuanuvounuhasudupuyeu-4-avenues.ull r. fl. ,fa-,rbi ju V. ,emma l. Roger Baxter takes a hurdle in stride during practice. Z' L-. .. . nc.: pun , I-'7 1 -sr L As soon as weather permitted, Coach Woody Daly hustled the track team out of doors to practice. Hurdles and shots were put to use in order that the members of the team could be in the best possible shape for their meets. Success was assured with the presence of returning lettermen. l97l OUTDOOR TRACK SCHEDULE March 24 Cox Home 31 Granby Away April 7 Kempsville Home I4 Maury Away 21 Princess Anne Home 28 Washington Away 7 455- 'sw' an g?.,--,.., Front row: A. Kelly, M. Macareg, B. Owens, A. Weatherly. 2nd row: B. Murphy, P. Hill, C. Garrison, K. Sneed, J. Boger, K. Seipel. Back row: J. Beasley, G. Greenwood, V. Barr, D. Jordan, S. Bond, P. Parrish. Girl Gymnasts Perfect Complex Routines Under the supervision of Miss Nocher, the girls' Varsity Gymnastic team practiced daily after school I h diligently perfecting their individual routines. The F 'wifi Iv A 'if team participated in local meets with Princess Anne, l 'I ' 1 Cox, First Colonial, Kellam, and Kempsville. Bayside had two medalists at the Eastern Region- al meet. Jan Boger placed first in tumbling and Patty Parrish took first on the beam. ' -,ggq5lF- Gretchen Greenwood performs advanced routine during Princess Anne meet. Boys' Gymnastics Faces Year of Rebuilding www -416' i' Mike Godwin performs a flanbe on the parallel bars! 0 . I K .. ft is ,i S .5 x O - x Perfectly fluid motion was a good description of many routines the members of the Boys' Gymnastic team mastered. Sponsored by Mr. Wilson, the boys' gymnastics started at the beginning of March and continued throughout the last months of school. Vigorous hours of practice proved to be very worthwhile in the meets attended by the team. Be- cause many of its members were graduated lost year, the team found this a challenging year. S -L or , nf at . -, -..,, J 3 'if' J wi' . Sli sr 5 Front row: R. Rowling, T. Bell, B. Fox, D. Mount, G. Siler, Coach Wilson, J. Halislip, B, Hargrove, R. Hughes. Back row: R. Zeno, J. Sawyer, J. Johnson, M. Greek- more, M. McKennon, B. Towers, J. Ballon, R. Barnes, D. Francisco. - 90 V-- n, 4-4,-1, 0 M. A .T iQ' ll. ua, nur J' . 4. 3 V W F M sy.-V9 .f ' ' L .,,, , X u. ,, ...we t .- vllnda-P93 .x. v,,,' . vt. i INK fm .4 ' ' Q J' J ' ', E131 x f 'J,l, . at fr 1 . Ani jk a ...,. 43 E . 5 Xu I I X 4 ' , G - . . 6 -1' l J 2 -9 Q 4 R1 kr! Kant row: Coach Griffen, B. Owens, R. Hill, P. Weiss, E. Asercion, D. Recd. Back row: K. Murton, R. Walsh, G. Dileonardo, J. Graves, D. eyer. . , ., -:minute I V A J.: .'.. .aL-s, .9 ' -.. ' ' ' , .r .A ,., R . ,A W 5. -: ,M A 'gp ' xfzinfi' L4 1: ' z - .L timkffgsa . 1' 2 ft lv tux -1?'P !f9 ' ' Q I . . .-U fffiim wp' X , me 40-.nw--' f- Rick Walsh moves in toward the ball to execute forehand 9 ...-- - will The serve is an important facet of the game as shown here by Emmonuol Asercion, s game. Good weather aided the team in its quest for Netters Strive for City Championship ?5 5T F'Tf?. . Us m...,,.. The Marlin Netters, with six returners, broke out their rackets for another season on the courts. Among those with competitive experience were Ken Hunter, Emmanuel Asercion, Rick Walsh, Steve Greer, Paul Weiss, and Ronnie Hill. Respected for their aggressive playing style, the members of the the city championship. .'L'. . ff? 'R' 1 I - 1 w 1 1 ' .I-'i'-l-I-I nijb Q-1.jQQ.sgiQ'5 . . , ., . ,. fu 9. tennis team worked constantly to Improve their . 4 nf, 1 , -l-1 1 i s ,tc , -Q 1971 TENNIS SCHEDULE March I9 1' 23 Washington First Colonial 26 Lake Taylor 30 Princess Anne M.: y H, Suv April 2 Kellqm in , , 6 Cox ps,-pam-I ii' I3 Kempsville 16 Granby 20 Maury 23 Norview District Tournament Regional Tournament State Tournament May 'l-2 14-l 5 1 2l-22 Number one player, Paul Weiss, sets up for service return. A-vm 1' nl--J ' .,,,,-4o0 ' ' SI:-L-g,':':f'j nv- ' t-'jljift NTT ff. ur T . 4 -1 Jr A - t ,c gf.. 1 f:'s,,rf'l c -- -' swift? ' .- ,.,.+1tf--- he - e - lv ' 1 . t ' . V lr rf A- ' ir M I- -ct .V 1 - ' 1 1 lt '-- 4 'tf 'l .rem A eeee ettltt A strong backhand on the net helped lead Ronnie Hill to his successful season. Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away I m.L5- Front row: W. Abrecht, W. Sisson, G. Roberson, E. Sisson, F. Carrett, T. VFoshey, S. Tarkenton, Coach Morten. Second row:.M. Robinson, J. Saforin, R. Cooper, H. Hawkins, M. Whitman, N. Hale. Last row: L. Wood, J. Jeter, R. Kiger, H. Jones, R. Clark, M. Leo. l.V.' Determined to share the spotlight with the varsity, the J.V. Baseball team put forth its best effort to date. The players developed and sharpened their skills, not so much with hard work as with pleasure. Encouraged by Coach Tony South, the team be- came noted for good ball-playing as well as good sportsmanship. 1971 J.V. BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 14 Washington Home I6 First Colonial Away 20 Lake Taylor Home 23 Kellam Away 27 Norview Away 30 Cox Home May 4 OPEN 7 Kempsville Away l I Granby Away I4 Maury Home I7 Princess Anne Home s Learn Skills, Sportsmanship xl -zen - -N1 wiv f' - 'tgp - Exhibiting perfect form, John Saffarino winds up for his fast delivery. N I ' ' If-T-.4 -Q' -.A-ra -f'x' . 1 Nth mu. itil' l if Yi' ' T'-cf'-ifzffs-' Rod Summerfield steadies himself for putt on the seventeenth hole. IK an -' if ' l ul, g . . f I , , v N .46 It I 4 , . 4 J' lx 4' M. Gaffney, S. Greenwood, R. Somerfield, K. Hensly, D. Dugger, R. Baird, ,' 1 ,, V- ,.. V 1'g1f rj,4':a:.. .L-Cygp, -9.3 , :H , 1, A any-,,,-Pgf' W 'e 4, ,-fi-Q!'aq!g?1 '?'3A I v Golf Team Strives For Winning Season For the Golf team, the grass was greener on Bay- side's side of the course. From first tee to last hole, the Marlin golfers put their clubs and concentration to the test. Coach Conrad Parker had little to worry about with his crew of Bayside greensmen. 4' - 1. as 1 , 1 iuuiwveum , at Q ,E Pf'!:Y gg' If 1' - '- 'f f' e .. V., . l 193 V?-N B L if l . 'll ' N , l.. 5 .ix 4' -...... -'FAIL' ' :. 'mm ' bei-' wee-w -K.-,k .QS- JQP, e - ' lu .. - .-si '. wr4 4 1-ei!- - 3 -4'7-5 Front Row: J. Jones, D. Garland, W. Stuart, J. Saffarino, B. Petree, M. Kelly, B. Taeger, G. Roberts, J. Wilson, L. Bohn, C. Taylor. Back 5 Row: Coach Parker, C. Warner, M. Graeff, E. McCullough, L. Platz, T. Chipok, J. Jelly, B. Hoover, G. Piaseki, S. Hansen. Infielders, B. Petree, L. Platz, J. Johns, L. Bohn demonstrates proper stance for scooping up grounders. 1 Y x . A, I Tfy' . . N f al-4 X H L l 5 G. Piasecki, T. Chipok, and C. Taylor make up an important part of Bayside's pitching-catching staff. Veterans Increase Hopes For Successful Baseball Season wx 1 A . n-f 4 l ,s l l iii-1' ' Elf. 11 -. 4 l 1 fn, uv--v--we l N , 1 if fl illli' '. .H ., - V ,..,,,g... a . i . L. Platz prepares to score against Lake Taylor. March April May ..- - .,,,,,-.-11 I . .,n ,g,.. 1971 VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Kempsville Cox First Colonial Lake Taylor Princess Anne Kellam Booker T. First Colonial Lake Taylor Kellam Norview Cox Kempsville Granby Maury Princess Anne Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Away -Q 1 The baseball tryout's huge turnout set the stage for the increased interest that followed the team throughout the season. The players anticipated a successful year, and did their upmost to bring it about. Eager newcomers and returning veterans quickly united to form one of Bayside's strongest Baseball teams ever. T 4 1 D' d. yv - ' - L V KV - 1714 .X . ,X I ': 1 f f. Lil-9 1 .I ' 'Gi Outfielders, B. Hoover, E. McCollough and J. Jelly stand ready to provide fielding service 96 ,'i Q-IJV i t The Drill team gives another precision performance in the Oyster Bowl parade. . ...: ' v.- Aff 'rf Cindy Thompson checks attendance at summer practices. Hup-two, three, four! 'A , Y 'R .1-s:fI'f?' ' ' ' ' '- f.. Aa.- Drill Team Marches in Gyster Bowl Parade CT, My The Marching Marlettes paraded into the school 1 scene again in 1970-71. They performed precision l drills during half time at football games and 1 marched in the Oyster Bowl and Balloon Parades. Co-captain Debbie Clark, Captain Cindy Thompson. cf-4'iz.1.g,pf2-'.f 19Tu - , 1970-71 Marching .Marleffes. 197 -L 0-xg 9 A l , . l' 6 153 ,IJX , u- . ,L , ali ' - ' , 40 ' , fa -Y .' 1 ,-1,' 1, -1, 1' Q E ai I F J 'i ' Q by ag f g f M 9 1 Xi? 1:2444 W , .1-., gm-, , , ' - . wif-,f 1, , 5 . I f-. 1 . Q -V W A551 , ,. A 509, M: , I , . R., ,Q Mj,.' 'V' . -' Xl, 12 , l ,Wu 'U I' J-Q r -X? I .. -. .1--,-we-f ',.,- Q M-img, ,gg , fvf','Es4Z1f .. ,ff . ,Q 4,,','v- Tj-ik' ' .u3,, H '2.H '9f 3 e fg f5.:FQfe' Q E' 'Q5'-i f .. 11. za wzigzgs' ' Q61 ,, :fc 4 v -f ff mf T - .1-sv 1. - A , I-rv wg- ?:i..,,:l!-,fl R y-. ..' 1, l I A, .1 T, ', lv , .!. ffm.:- Karen Early ...g,...1..a,.4ui- lwhwi v --.4 1' .,..c-03 Alf' v,QP'l-blgf' Q- 'E . 'ds Q 5- THE 1970-71 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS : ,gn . Debbie Todd MELANY STEPHENSON, Co-captain N Marsha Pancoast Karen Seipel Varsity Cheerleaders Play Large Role F -W4 uni-s The Varsity Cheerleaders were very much a part of the BHS sports scene this year. They led the stu- dent body at football and basketball games, as well as pep rallies. To raise money for pom-poms, megaphones, and new uniforms, they held two car washes, a doughnut sale, and sponsored the End of the Season dance. Decorating for the Booster Club's banquet, baking for the wrestlers, decorating the basketball players' lockers, marching in the Bal- loon parade, and organizing Spirit Night were iust a few of their activities. in Sports Scene Debbie Copeland Karin Lynn W '!k'5'F? 'invadin- SANDY KELP, Co-Captain ,, ,XM Mari-Bea Coles Kaye Meador i 'iff 1 A, I 1- ffl , 4 200 Ami, Cheering is hard work, but Brenda Coles looks guilty anyway when she's caught taking a well-earned breather. si, X' X. Xi- J. V's cheer at football pep rally '41 Pam and Alma show mixed reactions as Bayside prepares to score n ' 43.2 VQ 1 I Vvx, V' Q, 1 2 57. -' mai 'V ', I N 0. 5, Front Row: A. Kelly, P. Jaeger, C. Gibilaro, M. Smith. Back Row: B. Murphy, P. Hill, B. Coles, H. Sazio, D. Given. .V.'s Discover Work, Pride of Cheering .Q PAM HILL, captain Much like their Big Sisters, the Varsity Cheer- leaders, the J.V. Cheerleaders had a very busy year. Cheering at pep rallies, football and basket- ball games, as well as sponsoring doughnut sales and car washes were iust a few of the many things which made the J.V.'s one of Bayside's most active groups. ADAIR, BOBBY: IPS, West Virginia University, B.S. AYSCUE, JOANNE: Physical Education 9, IO, Varsity Field Hockey team, Old Dominion Col- lege, B.S. BAILEY, JANE: English IOA, IIA, Old Dominion University, B.S. BENNETT, BOBBY: General Business, History II, SCA, Atlantic Christian College, B.S. BLAND, EARLENE: English 9A, IIA, Mitchell Col- lege, A.A., Appalachian State University, B.S.B. BOLSTER, HERMAN: Math Il, Algebra I, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. BOYD, JR. JAMES: Government, International Relations, Geography, Camera Club, Bus Supervi- sor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S., Old Do- minion University, M.Ed. BRYANT, EDGAR: Counselor, North Carolina State University, B.S., University of North Caro- lina, M.Ed. BUTLER, REIDA: Math ll, Ill, Maryland State Col- lege, B.S. CALLAWAY, JOHN: Distributive Education, DECA, SCA, Director of Student Activities, Rich- mond Professional Institute, B.S. CHESSON, KAY: Shorthand I, Typing I, General Business, J.V. Cheerleaders, FBLA: East Carolina University, B.S. COBB, LINDA: Drama I, Speech I - ll, English IIA, Drama Club, Thespians, Virginia lntermont College, A.A., University of Georgia, B.S.Ed. DALY, WOODY: Physical Education IO, History I I, Cross Country team, Indoor Track team, Out- door Track team, Atlantic Christian College, B.S. DEJARNETTE, BRENDA: Typing I, Personal Typ- ing, Bookkeeping II, Radford College, B.S. DELGADO, ALICIA: Spanish I, French I, Il, Span- ish Club, Old Dominion University, B.S. DIVITO, ANTHONY: Geomoetry, General Math, U.S. Naval Academy, B.S. EDWARDS, JR., PRINCE: Metals I, ll, Woods I, ll, Theta Chi Hi-Y, Old Dominion College, B.S. ELLENBRAND, RALPH: Math III, Algebra I, U.S. Naval Academy, B.S. ELY, WINSTON: Counselor, Senior Class, Clinch Valley College, B.S., East Tennessee State Univer- sity, M.Ed. ERSKINE, DEBORAH: English IIA, IIS, I2S, Keyettes, Annual Staff, Mary Washington Col- lege, B.A. FARRAR, C.C.: Industrial Cooperative Training, VICA, A.8iT. State University, B.S. GERMERSHAUSEN, BERNARD: Math Analysis, Calculus, Senior Honor Society, U.S. Naval Acad- emy, B.S., College of William and Mary, M.AT. GINN, DANNY: World History, U.S. History, Old Dominion University, B.S. GOWIN, RAY: World History, Government, Foot- ball team, Track team, College of William and Coach Setzer takes a mid-morning snooze. I 'vga Faculty Statistic Mary, B.A. GREENE, BERNICE: English I IR, French III, IV, V, Roosevelt University, B.A. GRIEST, KAREN: IPS, Transylvania College, A.B., University of Virginia, M.Ed. GRIFFIN, ROBERT: Academic Biology, Norfolk State College, B.S., Virginia State College, M.S. GUTERMUTH, LORRAINE: Latin I, Il, Ill, IV, Histo- ry I I, Latin Club, Randolph-Macon Woman's Col- lege, A.B. HAASE, FREDERICK: IPS, Physics, Key Club, Vir- ginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S., University of Vir- ginia, M.Ed. ' HAWLEY, HERBERT: Power Mechanics, Auto Me- chanics Club, Old Dominion University, B.S. HECHTKOPF, ELIZABETH: Shorthand I, Vocational Office Training, Clerical Office Practice, VOT Co- ordinator, Old Dominion University, B.S. HICKS, ROBERT: Physical Education II, I2, Var- sity Football Coach, University of Florida, B.S. HILL, LETCHER: East Tennessee State University, B.A., George Peabody Teachers' College, M.A. HUDGINS, MARSHA: English 9S, IOR, Junior Honor Society, University of North Carolina, A.B. JENKINS, JAMES: Academic Chemistry, Junior Class, Chowan College, A.A., Atlantic Christian College, B.S., University of Virginia, M.Ed. KRUPP, LINDA: World Geography, World Histo- ry, Sophomore Class, Old Dominion University, B.S. KUHN, SHARYN: English IOS, Advanced Compo- sition, World Literature, Maiorettes, Literary Mag- azine, College of William and Mary, B.A. LAMMERS, CHARLES: Woods I, Old Dominion College, B.S., Kent State University, M.Ed. LANKFORD, PAUL: English IOA, I2A, Senior Class, College of William and Mary, B.A. MAGOON, RONNIE: Bookkeeping II, Typing I, Il, Old Dominion 'University A.A., B.S. MATHEWS, LINDA: English I2A, I2R, Old Do- minion University, B.S. MEREDITH, WILLIAM: Psychology, Geography, Old Dominion University, A.B. MICHAEL, FRED: Algebra lI!Trigonometry, U.S. Naval Academy, B.S. MICHIE, MARY: Typing I, Business Law, Mary Washington College, B.S. MORRISON, THELMA: Art I, II, III, IV, Art Club, Moore College of Art, 4 year diploma, Old Do- minion University, B.S. MORGAN, ANNETTE: Assistant Librarian, Madi- son College, B.A. MORTON, TERRY: Physical Education 9, Mono- gram Club, Varsity Football team, J.V. Baseball, College of William and Mary, B.A. MURELLO, CHARLES: History I I, Government, Economics, Sociology, Key Club, Sophomore Class, Old Dominion University, B.S. MURRAY, MARGARET: Counselor, Wellesley Col- lege, B.A., College of William and Mary, M.Ed. NARVAEZ, AMADO: German I, ll, III, IV, English I IA, Marlin Messenger, Old Dominion University, B.A. NAYLOR, KRISTEN: Home Economics I, ll, FHA: Longwood College, B.S. NOCHER, MORAG: Physical Education IO, II, I2, Varsity Cheerleaders, Girls' Gymnastics, Longwood College, B.S., University of Tennessee, M.S. PARKER, CONRAD: Physical Education I0, Histo- ry II, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Golf, Guilford College, B.A., University of North Carolina, M.Ed. PARKER, EDGAR: Math IV, Algebra I, Geometry, Calculus, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Guil- ford College A.B. PARR, LESLIE: Distributive Education II, Drill team, DECA, East Tennessee State University, B.S. PARR, MARIE: Clerk-Typist I, ll, Old Dominion Uni- versity, B.S. PAYNE, CONSTANCE: Journalism I, English I2A, I2S, Shenandoah Junior College, A.A., Fairmont State College, B.A., College of William and Mary, M.A. PEDIGO, SUSIE: English IOA, IOR, Mary Wash- ington College, B.A., University of Virginia, M.Ed. REID, ROY: Counselor, Virginia State College, B.S., University of Virginia, M.Ed. RODRIGUEZ, NELIA: Spanish I, Ill, IV, Spanish Club, Instituto of Havana, B.A., B.S., University of Havana, Ph.D. ROGERS, MARTHA: Practical Biology, West- hampton College, B.S., University of Virginia, M.Ed. RULE, HOWARD: Band A, B, C, Morehead State University, A.B. SACHON, FRANCES: Librarian, Richmond Profes- sional Institute, B.S., College of William and Mary, M.Ed. SAVAGE, JR., JAMES: Academic Biology, Marine BioI09Yi Atlantic Ecology Club, Old Dominion University, B.S., College of William and Mary, M.T.S. SERENO, PATRICIA: Spanish I, ll, Spanish Club, Doquesne University, B.A. SETZER, ROBERT: English 9A, IOA, J.V. Football, Virginia State College, B.A. SMITH, H. G.: Math IV, Algebra I, Old Dominion University, B.S. SMITH, SONIA: Art I, ll, Montreat-Anderson, A.S., Atlantic Christian College, B.S. SOUTH, ANTHONY: Physical Education 9, II, I2, Athletic Director, Junior Class, College of Wil- liam and Mary, B.S., Old Dominion University, M.S. SYKES, RALPH: Atlantic Christian College, A.B., East Carolina University, M.A. TATE, DEAN: Counselor, Campus Life, Leo Club, Old Dominion University, B.A., College of William and Mary, M.Ed. THEMIDES, MICHAEL: East Carolina University, B.S., M.S. THOMAS, RUTH: IPS, Chemistry, Girls' Athletic Association, Radford College, B.S. THOMPSON, LAUREL: Home Economics III, IV, V, FHA, Radford College, B.S. TOROK, BEVERLY: Physical Education 9, IO, Sigma Theta Delta, Lynchburg College, B.A. TRBOVICH, SARA JANE: Reading, Pennsylvania State University, B.A. URQUHART, JOE: Mechanical Drawing I, II, III, Electronics I, Il, Norfolk State College, B.S. A VAN ALLEN, LANNY: English 9A, I2A, Centre College of Kentucky, B.A., George Peabody Col- lege, M.A. WEAVER, DONALD: IPS, Practical Biology, Foot- ball, Wrestling, Glenville State, A.B., West Virgin- ia University, M.S. WEIRICH, JAMES: Government, Senior Class, U.S. Naval Academy, B.S. WHITE, ALICE: History ll, Honestate, Winthrop College, B.A. WHITLOCK, FAYE: Concert Chorus, Madrigals, Beginners' Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Music Litera- turelTheory, Atlantic Christian College, B.A. WOOTEN, FRANCES: Geometry, Algebra II! Trigonometry, Meredith College, A.B. ALPHIN, PHYLLIS: GAA 9, FNA 9, Pep Club IO, Literary Magazine I2, VOT I2. ANDERSON, LYNN: FNA 8, Drama Club 8, 9, II, I2 lSec.I, Folk Club IO, Best Actress in a Minor Roll I I, SCA Rep. I2, Miss Bayside comm. I2, Graduation comm. I2. ANGLEMAN, VAN: Surf Club I2 lPres.l. ASERCION, EMMANUEL: Spanish Club 9, Jr. Honor Society I0 lVice Pres.l, Class Parliamen- tarian IO, Class Chaplain I I, Key Club I I, Tennis 9, IO, II lletterl, I2 lstarl, Graduation comm. I2. ASHBACHER, MARY: German Club 9, 10, Sigma Theta Delta 9, 10, 11, 12 fTreas.l, Keyettes 11, 12, All Regional Chorus 10, 11, 12, Hockey 10, SCA Rep. 10, 11, 12, Ring Dance comm. 11, Homecoming comm. 12, Prom comm. 12, Gradu- ation comm. 12, Miss Bayside comm. 12. AUSTIN, STEPHANIE: Gymnastics 10, 11, 12. AYCOCK, ALLEN: SCA Historian 1 1, Drama Club 1 1, 12. BABASHANIAN, KATHY: SCA Rep. 9, Honestate 1 1, 12. BAIN, ROBERT: Jr. Beta Club 8, Track 8, Football 9, Key Club 12, Sr. Honor Society 12. BALDWIN, CATHI: Presidential Physical Fitness Award 9, 10, Gymnastics 10. BARBA, PAM: Pep Club 9, GAA 10, Hockey 10, 11, 12, Iota Sigma Epsilon 12. BARNES, JOHN: J.V. Basketball 8, Theta Chi 1 1, 12, DE Club 12. BARNES, LYMAN: Latin Club 10, 11, 12, Drama Club 11, 12, Kappa Sigma Chi 12. BARRICKS, JOHN: J.V. Wrestling 9, Varsity Wrestling 10, DE Club 12. BAZEMORE, RHONDA: Y-Teens 10, 11, Human Relations Club 11, FTA 11. BAZEMORE, TRENACE: SCA Rep. 9: Y-Teens 9, 10, Prom comm. 12, Leo Club 12. BEACHUM, SUSAN': 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12. BEAGLE, BRIAN: Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Madrigals 12, SCA Rep. 9, Library Assistant 10. BEAGLE, WAYNE: J.V. Football 9, Indoor track 10, 11, 12, Outdoor track 10, 11, 12, Cross country II, 12, Kappa Sigma Chi 10, 11, 12. BEDNAREK,'ANDY: Surf Club 9, 10, Miss Bayside comm. 12. BELL, VIRGINIA: Dance comm. 10, Keyettes 10, Sigma Theta Delta 11, Iota Sigma Epsilon 12, Prom comm. 12, Graduation comm.. 12. BERAN, GEORGE: J.V. Football 8, Varsity Foot- ball 10, Kappa Sigma Chi 12. BERTELSON, ANN: Drill team 10, 11, 12, Hone- state 12, Homecoming comm. 12, Prom comm. 12, Graduation comm. 12, Mr. Bayside comm. 12, Miss Bayside comm. 12. BEST, AMBER: Gym Club 8, Drama Club 9, Out- standing Home Ec. Student 9, Tri-Hi-Y 10, FBLA 11 fSec.,, Sr. Honor Society 12. BISHOP, RONALD: Sr. Honor Society 11, 12. BLANKENSHIP, TOM: Sr. Honor Society 1 1, 12. BOHN, LLOYD: J.V. Football 8, 9 ICQ-capt.l, J.V. Baseball 8, Most Valuable Baseball Player 8, Varsity Baseball 9, 10, 11, lCo-capt.l, 12, J.V. Basketball 9, 10 ICO-capt.l, Outstanding Hustler 9, Varsity Basketball 1 1, 12, Varsity Football 10, 11, 12 fCo-capt.l, Most Valuable Back 10, Foot- ball Sportsmanship Award 12, Jr. Honor Society 9 fTreas.l, 10 lTreas.l, Sr. Honor Society 1 1, 12, Outstanding Sophomore of the year 10, Out- standing Junior Boy 11,lOptimist Award 11, 12, Scholastic Team 10, 1 1, 12, Boys' State Delegate 1 1, Key Club io qffeqsg, 11, 12, Theta cha 9, io lChaplainf, 11 IChaplainl 12, Monogram Club 10, 11 lChaplainl, 12 lPres.l, Homecoming comm. 11, Science Symposium Rep. 11, Who's -Who in High School Athletics 11. BOYD, DOUGLAS: Rifle Club 10, Outdoor track 12. BOYD, CHARLIE: Drama Club 11, 12, Leo Club 12 lPres.l. Senior Statistics BOYER, BILL: Class President 8, Wrestling 9, IO, Football 10, Kappa Sigma Chi 11, 12. BRADFORD, CHARLIE: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. BRANNOCK, RICK: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. BRASWELL, STEVEN: Spanish Club 8, 9, Newspa- per Staff 1 1, 12 IEditorl. BREEDEN, BILL: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. BRENNAN, ROBERT: Surf Club IO, 11, Sr. Honor Society 11, 12. BRIDGES, PATRICIA: FHA 9, Drill team 10, 11, Honestate 10, 11, 12 lSec.l, Ring Dance comm. 11, SCA Rep. 12, Prom comm. 12, Graduation comm. 12, Miss Bayside comm. 12, Mr. Bayside comm. 12. BRIDGES, ROBERT: Science Club 8, Spanish Club 9, Biology Club 10, Tennis 10. BRIEN, MAUREEN: Pep Club 9, Hockey 10, Rid- ing Club 11. BRINKLEY, ANNETTE: Soccer 8, Basketball 8, 9, Band 8, 9, Xino 9, Spanish Club 10. BROWN, FREDDIE: J.V. Football 10, Varsity Foot- ball 11, 12, Indoor track 11, 12, Theta Chi 12. BROWN, PAMELA: Y-Teens 8, Hockey 10, DE Club 11, 12. BULLOCK, ROBERT: Chef's Club 10, Prom comm. 11, Basketball 10. BURFIELD, JOHN: Outdoor track 10, Chorus 1 1, 12, All Regional Chorus 11, 12, Madrigals 12. BYLER, KATHY: SCA Rep. 8, Drama Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, GAA 10, Honestate 9, 10 IHist.l, 11, Thespians 10, 11 CRec. sec.l, 12 lVice Pres.l. BYRUM, BEVERLY: Girls Chorus 8, 10, Concert Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Madrigals 11, 12, Jr. Tri- Hi-Y 10, All Regional Chorus 11, 12, Graduation comm. 12. CALLAHAN, NANCY: Science Club 8, 9, Med Club 8, 9, FHA 8, 9, 10, Surfing 9, 10, Home- coming comm. 10. CANFIELD, PAMELA: GAA 9, FNA IO, Pep Club 10. CANNON, DIANE: Spanish Club 9, SCA Rep. 9, 11, Alpha Delta I1, Sigma Theta Delta I2, DECA Board of Directors 12. CANNON, JOE: DE Club 12. CANNON, TIMOTHY: J.V. Football 8, 10, Biolo- gy Club 10, ll, 12. CARAWAN, DEBORAH: Jr. Honor Society 8, 9. CARMACK, CAROL: Drill Team 9, Meet Bayside comm. IO, Il, Sigma Theta Delta 9, 10, ll IChaplainl, 12 ITreas.l, GAA 9, 10, Il lVice pres.l, 12 lPres.l. CARNEY, BILL: Judo Club 10, Baseball 12. CASELEZ, DEBBI: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. CASEY, CAROLYN: FHA 9, DECA I 1, Prom comm. 11, Homecoming comm. 12. CASON, DONNA: Y-Teens 9, Jr. Honor Society 9, 10, Soccer 10, Hockey 10, Xinos 10, 11, 12, Prom comm. 12. CASON, YVONNE: Y-Teens 8, Xinos 9, 10 IVice pres.l, Band 8, 9, 10, Hockey 9, 10, Basketball 9, 10, Prom comm. 12, Graduation comm. 12. CHAPMAN, CAROL: Chorus 8, French Club 8, 9 ITreas.,, Jr. Honor Society 8, 9, 10, Class Officer 10 fHist.l, 11 lVice pres.l, SCA Rep. at Large 12, Keyettes 11, 12, Homecoming comm. Il, Girls' State Delegate Il, Ring Dance comm. 11, Sr. Honor Society 11, 12, Sr. Lounge comm. 12, Graduation comm. Chairman 12. CHAPMAN, WILLIAM: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. CHASE, ROBERT: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. CIRCELLI, ROBERT: 8, 9, IO, 11, 12. CLARK, SHARON: ICT 12. COBB, FRANK: Art Club 8, 9, 10, 11 lHist.l, '12 lPres.l, Atlantic Ecology 10, 11, 12, SCA Rep. 11, 12, Ring Dance comm. ll, Graduation comm. 12, Mr. Bayside comm. 12, Prom comm. 12, Publicity comm. 12 ICO-chairmanl, Drama Club 12. COLLIER, JIMMY: Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Stage Band 10, 11, 12. COLUMBIA, STANLEY: Power Mechanics Club I2 lSec.l. CONYERS, LARRY: Baseball 10, Bachelor Club 10, 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, 1 1, 12. COPELAND, ANGIE: Band 8, 9, 10, ll. COPELAND, CYNTHIA: Honestate 1 1. COPELAND, DEBBIE: Class Vice Pres. 9, Jr. Honor Society 9, GAA 9, ICC Rep. 9, J.V. Cheerleader 9, 10, Gymnastic team 10, 11, Honestate 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens I 1, Hockey team 1 1, Varsity Cheer- leader ll, 12, Keyettes 11, 12, Prom comm. 12. CORDREY, SANDI: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. CORNELL, AL: Zeta Pi Gamma IO, Order of the Dragon 10. COSTIN, VANESSA: Science Club 8 lTreas.l, 2nd place Duke and Dutchess contest 9, Guidance Club 9 lSec.l, 10 lPres.l, Hockey 11. COTE, DENNIS: Auto Mechanics Club 12 lPres.l. COX, DANNY: Kappa Sigma Chi 10, ll, 12. CRAIG, PATRICIA: DE Club 11, 12. CRANDELL, DAVID: Art Club 8, Atlantic Ecology 10, 11 lDir. of Activities, ICC Rep.l, 12 lPres.l, Outstanding Marine Biology Student I I. CRAWFORD, MATT: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. CRUMPTON, KATHARINE: Jr. Honor Society 8, 9, AEC 11, 12 UCC Rep.l, Annual Staff 11, 12, Honestate 11, 12, Sr. Honor Society 11, 12, SCA Rep. 12, Homecoming comm. 12, Graduation comm. 12, Miss Bayside comm. 12. CULLINS, PATRICE: Library Assistant 8, 9, Annual Staff 10, 11, 12, Ring Dance comm. 11, Sr. Honor Society 12, Prom comm. 12. CUTCHIN, WILLIS: Indoor track IO, Outdoor track 10, Drama Club 11. DAILEY, BARRY: Wrestling 9, 10, 1 1, 12. DAVIS, MICHAEL: Indoor track 10, ll, Outdoor track IO, 1 I, Cross Country 1 I, Monogram Club 1 1, I2. DEBLAKER, MIKE: J.V. Football 10, Varsity Foot- ball 11, 12, Monogram Club 11, 12, Track 11, Theta Chi 11, 12. DEGEORGIS, DONALD: J.V. Wrestling 9, Theta Chi 10, Varsity Wrestling 10, 11, Monogram Club 10, 11, 12. DEMPSEY, SHARON: FBLA 9, Basketball 10, Campus Life Club 12 lPres.l. DESJARDINS, SHARON: German Club 9, DE Club 12. DEVLIN, DIANE: French Club 9, 10, 11, 12 fPres.l, SCA Rep. 9, 10, l1, J.V. Cheerleader 9, Varsity Cheerleader IO, 1 I, Camera Club 12, Leo Club 12 lSec.l, Jr. Prom Queen 1 1, Miss Lexong- ton Court. DEXTER, DAVID: Thespians 8, 9, IO, 11, 12. DIVITO, LISA: Class Treas. 8, SCA Rep. 9, GAA 8, 9, 10 lVice Pres.l, 11 lTreas.l, Keyettes IO, II, 12, Honestate 10, 11, 12 lOrphan caretak- 0 204 erl5 Prom comm. 12. DIXON, ROBIN: FHA 95 Honestate 9, 10, 11, 12. DOHERTY, JOHN: French Club 8, 95 Gymnastics 95 J.V. Football 105 Key Club IO, 11 ll-tist.j, 12 IVice pres.l5 Class Treas. 115 SCA Rep. 125 SCA Grievance comm. 125 SCA House comm. 125 ICC Rep. 12. DOLES, JESSE: J.V. Football 105 Human Relations Council 10, 11. DOMMER, DIANE: Y-Teens 8, 9, IO, 1 15 AFH 10, II5 Spanish Club 10, fSec.l, 11 lVice pres.l5 FTA 10 fTreas.l, 11 ISec.l5 J.V. Cheerleader 105 Var- sity Cheerleader 1 1. DONLON, MIKE: J.V. Basketball 8, 9, 105 DE Club 12. DOSS, NANCY: DE Club 11, 12. DOWNING, MILDRED: City Speedball 95 GAA 9, I0, 11, 125 City track 9, 105 Drill team 85 City basketball 105 City volleyball 105 Girls Chorus 9, 10, 11, 125 City gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 125 Con- cert Chorus 10, 11, 125 Hockey team 10, 11, 125 City tennis 11, 125 Iota Sigma Epsilon 12. DUDLEY, JUNE: Christmas Door Decoration comm. 12. DUKOVICH, SUSAN: Art Club 85 Drill team 9, 105 SCA Rep. 115 Ring Dance comm. 115 Dance comm. 115 Publicity comm. 11, 125 Graduation comm. 125 Spanish Club 125 Mr. Bayside comm. 125 Iota Sigma Epsilon 12. DURKEE, DOE: SCA Rep. 95 Honestate 11, 12 lVice pres.l. EARLY, KAREN: J.V. Cheerleader 9, 105 Gymnas- tics 9, 105 Jr. Honor Society 9, 105 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Sigma Theta Delta 10, 11, 125 Sr. Honor Society 11, 125 Var- sity Cheerleader 1 1, 125 Homecoming Queen 12. EDELEN, JERRY: DE Club 12. EDMONDSON, STEVE: VICA 1 1, 12 lVice pres.l. ELLIOTT, ALPHONZO: Football 1 1. ELLIOTT, FAYE: Chorus 8, 9. 10, 1 15 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12 fVice pres.l5 All Regional Chorus 10. ELLIS, MARVIN: Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Regional Band 10,11,12. EMMANS, DENISE: Drill team 10, 115 SCA Rep. 115 Kings Daughters 115 FBLA 11. FAY, JOHN: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. FELDT, EVERETT: Atlantic Ecology Club 10, 11, 125 Cross Country 10, 11, 12. FERGUSON, GLORIA: Spanish Club 85 Pep Club 95 Sr. Honor Society 10, 11, 125 SCA Rep. 10 fAlt.l, 125 Drill team 10 fletterl, I1 fstarl5 Kings Daughters Circle 10 fTreas.55 Aris Medica 11 lSec.j5 Keyettes 11, 125 Publicity comm. 125 Graduation comm. 125 Mr. Bayside comm. 12. FORD, BONNIE: FBLA 11 fSec.J. FORD, BRENDA: DE Club 12. FOSTER, GERTRUDE: FHA 85 Chorus 9, IO, 11, 125 SCA Rep. 10. FOSTER, THERESE: SCA Rep. 85 FHA 85 Concert Chorus 9, 10, 11, 125 Mixed Chorus 105 Girls Chorus 11, 125 Drill team 10. FOX, WILLARD: Track 105 Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 Monogram Club 10, 11, 125 3rd place in Speech contest. FRIEND, STEVE: Wrestling 9, 105 Football 9, 105 Art Club 10, 115 Hi-Y 10 lVice pres.l. FROST, WILLIAM: Pep Club 8, 95 French Club 9, 105 Band 9,10,lI. FULLER, THERESA: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. GARCIA, CHARLES: Baseball 9, 105 Track 9, 10. GENTRY, ROBERT: J.V. Football 8, 105 J.V. Wres- tling 85 Class President 95 SCA 9, 105 ICC 9, 105 Cross Country 95 Varsity Wrestling 9, 10 loth in regionl, I 1 f5th in districtl lletter, 2 starsl5 Mono- gram Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Varsity Football 11 llet- terl5 Madrigol Singers 11, 125 Theta Chi 125 As- sistant Wrestling Coach 125 Bye Bye Birdie 95 The Only Way of Living 10. GILDERSLEEVE, THOMAS: Johnson Hi-Y 105 DE Club 12. GILES, JOHN: Human Relations Club 115 Drama Club 1 1. GLASGOW, JOHN: J.V. Football 85 J.V. Basket- ball 8, 95 SCA Rep. 8, 9, 105 Class President 8, 9, 125 Varsity Football 9, 105 Spanish Club 9, 105 Track 9, I 15 Varsity, Basketball 105 Theta Chi 1 1, 12. GOFFIGAN, JOANN: Girls Club 8, 95 Girls Cho- rus 115 Human Relations Club 1 15 Concert Chorus 12. GONZALEZ, GARY: Newspaper Staff 10. GORDON, LINDA: Keyettes 11, 12 lRec. Sec.l5 Annual Staff 11, 125 Class Secretary 125 Sr. Honor Society 125 Literary Magazine 12 fCopy Editorl. GRAEFF, DEBORAH: FTA 85 FHA 85 Library Assist- ant 85 SCA Rep. 95 Class Vice pres. 105 Drill team 95 Drama Club 9, 105 DE Club 12. GREENE, BARBARA: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. GREENE, DOUGLAS: Judo Club 9, 105 VICA 11, 12. GREER, DONALD: Theta Chi 11, 12. GREER, STEVE: City volleyball 105 Tennis team 115 Annual staff 125 Monogram Club 125 Leo Club 12. GREGORIO, STEPHANIE: SCA Rep. 85 Library As- sistant 85 GAA 8, 95 Drill team 95 Jr. Honor Socie- ty 9, 105 Dance comm. 10 lChairmanl5 Annual Staff 1 15 Honestate 1 1, 125 Literary Magazine 12 IEssay Editorl. GRIMES, BECKY: Y-Teens 85 SCA Rep. 9, 125 Iota Sigma Epsilon 105 Kings Daughters 105 Drill team 105 Sr. Honor Society 10, 11, 125 SCA Alt. 115 Aris Medica 115 Publicity comm. Chairman 125 Graduation comm. 125 Mr. Bayside comm. 12. GROSS, JOAN: Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 95 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Honestate 10 CHist.l, 11 fVice pres.J, 12 fPres.l. HAGANS, ROBERT: SCA Rep. 85 J.V. Basketball 9, 105 Varsity Football 105 Human Relations Club 10, 115 Varsity Basketball 1 1, 125 Track 12. HAMILTON, DONNA: French Club 9, 105 Jr. Honor Society 8, 9, 105 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Sigma Theta Delta I 1 fSec.l, 12 lPres.l. HARGRAVE, SUSAN: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. HARRIS, STAN: Wrestling 8, 9, IO, 11, 125 J.V. Football 95 Track 9, 10, 115 Varsity Football IO, 11, 125 Theta Chi 11, 125 Monogram Club 12. HARVEY, DAVERA: Riding Club 8, 9 fVice Pres.l, 105 Girls track team 8, 9, 10. HARMON, CAROL: French Club 8, 105 SCA Rep. 95 Chorus 8, 12. HAROLD, CURTIS: ict ii lTreas.l, 12 iPres.l. HARRELL, MARSHALL: Rifle Club 10. HARRIS, PATRICIA: VICA 12. HART, STEVE: J.V. Football 9: J.V. Baseball 9, 105 Varsity Football 10, 11, 125 Theta Chi 11 fTreas.1, 12 lTreas.l5 Honorary member Hone- state 11, 125 Varsity Wrestling 12. HASSELL, SHEILA: Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 FTA 115 Ring Dance comm. 115 Prom comm. co-chairman 125 Graduation comm. 125 SCA Rep. 125 Leo Club 12. HAVENER, SHERIDAN: Library II5 Concert Cho- rus 1 1. HAWKINS, EDMON: Football 10, 125 Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Monogram Club 12. HAWKINS, JOHNNY: DE Club 11, 12. HAYES, DALE: Bayside Chorus 8, 9, 11, 125 Spanish Club 95 SCA Rep. 105 Library Club 12. HAYNES, RONNIE: Soccer team 85 City basket- ball 9, 105 J.V. basketball 10. HAYNES, SHEILA: Alpha Delta Y-Teens 8, 9, I0 11, 125 Jr. Honor Society 95 Scholastic team 95 Xino Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Ring Dance comm. 11- I I Graduation comm. 12. HENRY, CHRISTINE: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. HENSLFY, KENNETH: Jr. Honor Society 9, 105 Wrestling team 9, 10, 11 fletterl5 J.V. Football 105 Theta Chi 10, 11, 125 Key Club 10, 11 fSec.J, 12 fPres.J5 Gold team 1 1, 125 Sr. Honor Society 1 1, 125 Boys' State Delegate 1 15 Science Sympo- sium Rep. 115 Monogram Club 12. HEPWORTH, MIKE: VICA 12. HERRING, DOROTHY: Human Relations Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Modern Dance 9. HIGGINS, MICHAEL: Newspaper Editor 85 Wres- tling 9, 105 Cross Country 95 Art Club 105 Ger- man Club 105 DECA 11, 125 2nd place in public speaking at the DECA District convention. HIGGINS, TONY: Outdoor track 95 Cross Coun- try 1 1 lEastern District Champsl5 Monogram Club 10, 11, 125 Theta Chi 12 fCorr. Sec.l5 Burn 70 comm. 11. HILL, CHARLES: SCA Rep. 10, 115 Baseball 11, 12. HILL, RONALD: Tennis team 10 QaIt.1, 11 fletterl, 12 fstarD5 Ring Dance comm. 115 Dance comm. 115 Key Club 12 ISr. Rep.l5 Mr. Bayside comm. 12. HOFFSETZ, LINDA: SCA Rep. 105 All Regional Chorus 10, 11, 12. HOLLOWAY, LINDA: Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Y- Teens 11, I25 Stage Band 11, 125 Prom comm. 12. HOOVER, ROBERT: J.V. Baseball 9, 105 Varsity Baseball 11, 12. HOPSON, ROBERT: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. HORNSBY, ELIZABETH: Library Club 95 Pep Club 9 fSec.l, 10, 115 Honestate 10, 11, 125 Dance comm. 105 German Club 105 Publicity comm. 115 Ring Dance comm. Chairman 115 Miss Bayside comm. 125 Prom comm. 125 Graduation comm. 12. Some senior classes have a very informal atmosphere. Ill ,-nur HORTON, PATRICIA: Drama Club 12, Library 12. HOWARD, ANGIE: Class President 8, Drill team 9 lletterl, 10 fstarl, Homecoming comm. 11. HUDLER, HAL: Civil Air Patrol, Norfolk 10, 11, 12. HUGHES, MARIE: Library Assistant 10. HULL, BARBARA: Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 9, Science Club 9 fSec.l, Honorable Mention in Science Fair 9, Spanish Club 9, 10, 12, SCA Publicity Chairman 9, Graduation comm. 12. HUNTLEY, RICHARD: J.V. Baseball 10, Art Club 10, 11, 12. HURTUBISE, DONNA: FHA 9, Dance comm. IO, AEC 10, Honestate 11, 12, Ring Dance comm. 11, Prom comm. 12, SCA Rep. 12, Graduation comm. 12, ICC Rep. 12, I-Ionorary member Kappa Sigma Chi 12. HYLANDER, JOAN: Homemaking 9, 10, 1 1, Bas- ketball, Received Big O award, Costume Week comm. IVES, KATHERINE: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. JACKSON, DAVID: Atlantic Ecology Club 10, 1 1, 12. JELLEY, JOHN: J.V. Football 9, 10, J.V. Baseball 9, 10, Indoor track 10, 12, Varsity Football II, 12, Varsity Baseball 11, 12, Theta Chi 11, 12. JIMERSON, CONSTANCE: Honestate 9, IO, 11, 12, SCA Rep. 10, 11, Hockey team 11, Ring Dance comm. 1 1. JOHNS, ERNIE: Night of January I6 8, Thespians 8, 9, 10 lVice pres.j, 1 1 lPres.l, 12 lPres.l, J.V. Football 9, Creeds Ruritan Show 9, 10, 11, Miss Bayside comm. 9 fAsst. stage mgr.l 11, 12 lStage mgr.l, Best Actor 10, District One Act Play 10, 11, Gypsy 10, Dark of the Moon IO, Hello Dolly 11, Our Town 1 1, Most Valuable Thespian I 1, A Christmas Collage 12. JOHNSON, JOY: DECA 11 fBoard memberl, 12 fBoard memberl, Delegate to DECA convention in Richmond 11. JONES, RALPH: Tennis team 10, Judo Club I0, Power Mechanics Club 12. JONES, YOLANDA: FHA 8, Honestate 10, 11, 12, VICA 12. JORDAN, FRANK: Intramural sports, Baseball 12. JORDAN, WALTER: Track manager 8, Perfect at- tendance award 8, J.V. Football 9, Varsity Foot- ball 10, 11, 12, Varsity Baseball 10, 11 lletter, co-captainl, 12 fStar, co-captainl, Theta Chi 11, 12, Monogram Club II, 12. JOY, LINDA: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. JUSTIS, ROBERT: Drama Club 11, 12, Thespians 12. KALASINSKY, HELEN: French Club 8, 9, 10 fSec.1, Jr. Honor Society 9, fRec. Sec.l, 10, Honestate 10 fChap.l, 11, 12, Ring Dance comm. 11, Miss Bayside Pageant 11, Queen Mariner court 1 I, Sr. Honor Society 12, Sears Teen Board 12. KAYE, ROBERT: J.V. Football 8. KEE, JANET: Newspaper staff 10, DECA 11, 12 fChap.l. - KELP, SANDRA: J.V. Cheerleader 9, 10 fCo-cap- tainl, Queen Mariner court 9, Annual staff 9, Honestate 10, 11, 12, Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12 fCo-captainj. KENT, GAYLE: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. KILMURRAY, DANIEL: Football 9, 10 fletterl, 11 fstarl, 12 fstarl, J.V. Basketball 9, 10, Indoor track 11 fletterl, I2 fstarl, 2 school records - low hurdles, long iump, Theta Chi 1 1, 12 fSgt.-at- armsl. an KING, FAITH: Riding Club 8, Drama Club 8, 9, IO, 11, 12, Citizenship Awards 8, 9, Concert Chorus 11, 12, Thespians 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 12. KING, JOANNE: Pep Club 9, Honestate 12, GAA 12 fVice Pres.J. KING, JOHN: German Club 8, 9, 10, Class Presi- dent 9, Wrestling 8, 10, SCA Rep. 10, 12, Drama Club 10, II, 12, Newspaper staff 1I, 12, Kappa Sigma Chi 12 lHist.l, Thespians 12. KING, PAULA: FHA 8, Library Helper 8, Hone- state 10, 11, 12 lChap.1, J.V. Cheerleader 11, Annual staff 11, 12 lClub Editorl, SCA Student Handbook comm. Chairman 12, Homecoming comm. 12. KIRBY, CAROLYN: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. KNIGHT, GAIL: Cheerleader 9, 10, Nurses Aide. KNIGHT, JENNIE: Newspaper staff 8, Hockey 8, Volleyball 8, 9 lCapt.l, Basketball 8, 9, IO fCapt.J, French Club 8, 9 lTreas.l, 10, 11, SCA Rep. 8, 10, 11, Girls' State Alternate 11, Keyettes 11, 12, Publicity Chairman 11, Ring Dance comm. 1 1, Sr. Honor Society 12, SCA Vice President 12, SCA Grievance comm. Chairman 12, SCA Constitution revision 12, Pep Club 12, Mayor's Youth Council 12, Voice of Bayside 12. KUHN, LAURA: Newspaper staff 9, DE Club 11, 12 fSec.-Treas.l. KUPETZ, ALEX: DE Club 11, 12 lVice Pres.l, Most Improved Student 11, Power Mechanics Club 12. LARRY, DIANE: SCA Rep. 10, Publicity comm. Chairman 10, I 1, Ring Dance comm. 1 1, Hockey team II, Sigma Theta Delta 11, Drill team 11, Iota Sigma Epsilon 12, Prom comm. 12. LATHINGHOUSE, WAYNE: Drama Club 12. LAW, JAMES: Band IO, ll, 12. LAWSON, CYNTHIA: Drill team 10, II, Field Hockey 11, Sigma Theta Delta 1 1, Dance comm. 11, Graduation comm. 12, Iota Sigma Epsilon 12. LEAVITT, JUDY: Drill team 9, Art Club 10, Iota Sigma Epsilon 11, 12 lPres.1, Ring Dance comm. 11, Publicity comm. 11, Hockey team 11, Prom comm, 12. LEMONS, JENNIFER: DE Club 12. LENZ, JOANN: Newspaper staff 8, Annual staff 9, Graduation comm. 12. LEOPARD, KATHY: SCA Rep. 8, 9, Medical Ca- reers Club 9 lVice pres.l, Art Club 10, VFW Scriptwriting contest winner, Leo Club 12. LEWIS, CHEYENNE: Xino, Xino Princess, 4-H Club, Prom comm. 12, Graduation comm. 12, VOT I2. LIGMAN, LINDA: Spanish Club 8, 9, Drill team 10 fletterl, 11 lstarl, King's Daughters 10 fVice Pres.l, Class Parliamentarian 1 1, Keyettes 1 1, 12, Sr. Honor Society II, 12, Prom comm. 12, Ring Dance comm. 11, Publicity comm. 11, 12, Mr. Bayside comm. 12, Graduation comm. 12. LIMBAUGH, GENE: Football team 10, ll, 12 fCo-captainl, Wrestling 10, 11, 12 fl 1, 12 let- terl, Monogram Club 12 lTreas.l, Asst. stage manager for Miss Bayside Pageant 1 1. LINDSEY, DEBRA: Pep Club 8, 9, Newspaper staff 9, FTA 9, Library 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Girls' Basketball team 9, Mr. Bayside comm. 12, Miss Bayside comm. 12, Homecoming comm, 12, Prom comm. 12. LINEBERRY, VICKIE: Sigma Theta Delta I 1. LONG, PAT: J.V. Football 9, Newspaper staff 9, 10 fSports Editorl, 1 1 fSports Editorl Indoor track I 1 fletter, placed district meetl, Outdoor track 1 I fletter, placed 3rd in district meetj, DECA 1 1, 12, Monogram Club 12. ' LYNN, KARIN: French Club 8, 9, IO, Jr. Honor Society 9, 10, J.V. Cheerleader 10, Scholastic team 10, 11, 12, Sigma Theta Delta 10, 11, 12, Pep Club IO, 11, 12, Girls' State Delegate 11, Keyettes Il, 12 fCorr. Sec.l, Sr. Honor Society 11, 12, Varsity Cheerleading 11, 12, Homecom- ing comm. 12, SCA Rep. 12, Prom comm. 12, Graduation comm. 12, Ring Dance comm. II, Optimist award 12, NMSQT letter of Commenda- tion 12, Miss Bayside comm. 12. MACIEJEWSKI, DALE: Wrestling team 8. MacKlNNON, MICKEY: Varsity Hockey team Il fletterl, I2 lstarl, Honestate 12, Queen Mariner 12. MANGUS, RONNIE: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. MARTAK, SUSAN: Concert Chorus 8, 9, 10, 11, I2, Library 8, 9, All Regional Chorus 11, Madri- gals10,I1,12,DE Club 12. MARTIN, DENNIS: 8, 9, IO, ll, 12. MARTIN, SHEILA: Honors Art Award 8, 9, News- paper staff 8, 9 lEditor1, Annual staff 9, Latin Club II, I2. MARTINETTE, BONNIE: Medical Association 8, Sigma Chi Sigma 8, 9, Sigma Theta Delta IO, 11, 12, SCA Rep. 11, ICC Secretary II, SCA Presi- dent 12. MASSEY, MARDY: Track manager IO, Key Club 11, 12, VICA I2. MATTHEWS, LYNN: Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12, Iota Sigma Epsilon 12. MAYNARD, DENNIS: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. MAYO, DAVID: Band 8, 9, 10, 1 1, Creative Writ- ing Club IO, 11, A Christmas CoIlage 12. McCOY, STANLEY: Wrestling, Football team trainer I2. McCOY, VINCENT: Basketball, Chorus, All Re- gional Chorus. McCULLOUGH, CARLEEN: German Club 9, IO, Il lSec.l, Jr. Honor Society 8, 9, 10, SCA Rep. 9 falt.l, 10, 12, Class Sec. 8, 11, Y-Teens 9, King's Daughters 10 fVice Pres.l, Aris Medica 10, 11 fPres.l, Keyettes 10, 11 lHist.l, 12, Sr. Honor So- ciety I1, 12, Girls' State Alternate 11, Annual staff 12, Graduation comm. 12, Meet Bayside comm. 10, Honors Assembly committee IO. McCULLOUGH, EDWARD: Varsity Football 10, 11 fletterl, 12 lstarl, Outdoor track 10, 11 flet- terl, 12 fstarl, Varsity Baseball IO, 11 lletterl, I2 fstarl, Trophy for most interceptions 10, Record in 500 yard dash 11, Medal for relay team 10, Most Outstanding Hitter 11, 2nd in district 500 yard dash, Key Club 1 1, 12 fSgt.-at-Armsl, Theta Chi 11, 12, Monogram Club 11, 12. MCDANIEL, RICHARD: ICT 12. MCDONALD, DEBBIE: Band 9, 10, Library 9, Ger- man Club 11, FHA 12 lSec.-Treas.l, Mr. Bayside 12, Miss Bayside 12. McGINNIS, DANNO: French Club, Industrial Arts Club. MCKENNA, RONALD: Library 10, 11, 12, Track manager 10. MCNAIR, MARK: J.V. Basketball 9, 10, Cross Country 10, 11 lDistrict Champsl, 12 lCo-cap- tainl, Indoor track 10, 11, 12, Outdoor track 10, 11, 12, Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Theta Chi 10, 11 fPres.l, 12, Monogram Club 10, 11, I2 lVice Pres.l, Key Club 11, I2, Sr. Honor Society 11, 12, Prom comm. 12. McNULTY, CHERYL: SCA Rep. 10, 11, Pep Club 206 I I, Class Council II, Prom comm. II. MEADOR, KAYE: Sigma Theta Delta 8, 9, IO fCorr. Sec.l, II, Pep Club 8, 9, IO, II, I2, Class Historian 8, Library 8, FHA 8, Spanish Club 9, SCA Rep. IO, Gymnastics 9, IO, J.V. Cheerleader IO, Varsity Cheerleader I I, I2. MEYER, PHYLLIS: French Club 8, 9, Homecoming comm. 8, IO, II, Dance comm. 8, IO, Jr. Honor Society 8, 9, IO lRec. Sec.I, SCA Activities Sur- vey 9, Pep Club 9, IO, II, I2, SCA Rep. 9, IO, I I, ICC Rep. 9, IO, II, I2, Meet Bayside comm. 9, IO, II, Sr. Honor Society I I, I2, Keyettes IO, II lTreas.I, I2 lPres.l, Annual staff IO, II fCo- editorl, I2 lEditorl, Class Float comm. II lChair- manl, I2, Honors Assembly Chairman II, I2, Girls' State Alternate II, Ring Dance comm. II, Prom comm. I2, Graduation comm. I2, SCA Stu- dent Handbook comm. I2, WGH High School Correspondent I2. MIDGETT, DEBRA: Pep Club 9, DE Club II, Homecoming comm. I I . MIDGETTE, DONALD: DE Club II, I2. MILLER, CAROL: Riding Club, Spanish Club, DE Club, Pep Club, Drill team. MILLER, DONNA: Chorus 8, 9. MILLS, ROBERT: DE Club I I. MITCHELL, HERMINIA: Drill team, Hockey team, 3rd place Talent Show, Prom comm., Hostess at Prom, Xino Club, ICT. MITCHELL, MICHAEL: Kappa Sigma Chi IO, At- lantic Ecology Club IO lVice Pres.I, II fPres.I. MOORE, JO: Honestate 9, IO, II lSec.l, I2, Y- Teens 9, IO, Keyettes IO, I I, I2, Sr. Honor Soci- ety I I, I2, Gymnastic team IO, I I, Hockey team II, Homecoming Court fl 2, Queen Mariner court I2. MORIN, GARY: J.V. Football IO, J.V. Baseball IO, Kappa Sigma Chi IO, II, I2, DE Club II. MORRIS, BRIDGETT: Latin Club 9, Honestate I2. MOUNT, DONALD: Gymnastics II, I2, Literary Magazine staff lCo-editorI I2. MOYE, CYNTHIA: Riding Club IO. MURPHY, KATHY: Annual staff II. MUSACCHIO, JO: Honestate IO, Sigma Theta Delta II, Ring Dance comm. II,: SCA Corre- sponding Secretary I I, Y-Teens III, Miss Bayside comm. I2 lCo-chairmanl, Prom comm. I2, Grad- uation comm. I2, ICC Rep. I2. NELSON, WILLIAM: Spanish Club 9, IO lTreas.l, I I fVice pres.l, Human Relations Council IO, Scholastic team 9, IO, II, Boys' State Delegate II, ICC Rep. II, I2, Sr. Honor Society II, I2 lPres.I, Key Club II, I2 lTreas.l, SCA Historian I2. NEW, SANDRA: French Club 9, Honestate IO, VOT I2. NEWING, KATHY: DE Club II, ICT I2. NEWSOME, JUDY: FHA 9 lPres.I, Annual staff 9. NICHOLLS, PHILIP: Literary Magazine I2 fEdi- torl, Newspaper staff I2. NORMAN, ALFRED: J.V. Baseball 9, IO, Varsity Baseball II, I2, Prom comm. I2, Miss Bayside comm. I2. OGAN, DONNA: Jr. Honor Society 9, IO. OLDS, NEDRA: Concert Chorus 8, IO lPres.l, I2, SCA Rep. IO, SCA Vice Pres. II nd place Omega Talent Hunt I I, Y-Teens I I, Is' Chorus II, Madrigals II, I2, Virginia Leach Civic Cho- rus II, I2. OLTZ, ELAINE: FHA 8. OLTZ, LAURA: FHA, DE Club. .ORSAK, IVAN: Outdoor track IO. gi- . Y V OWENS, CHRIS: J.V. Cheerleader 9, IO, Class Vice president 8, Class President 9, ICC Rep. 8, 9, IO, I I, Sigma Theta Delta IO, II fPres.I, Home- coming court II. OWNEY, PAM: Aris Medica I0 lHist.l, Latin Club IO. PADILLA, MAX: Spanish Club IO, J.V. Football IO, Indoor track IO, II, I2 lstar, co-captainl, Outdoor track IO, I I, Cross Country II lletterl, I2, Sr. Honor Society II, I2, Theta Chi II fHist.I, I2 fVice pres.I, Monogram Club II, I2, ICC Rep. I2, Honor Guard at I970 Graduation. PAINTER, JOHN: Track 9, Wrestling II. PALMER, DAVID: DE Club II, I2, Leo Club I2. PANCOAST, MARSHA: GAA 8, 9, J.V. Cheer- leader IO, Honestate IO lSec.I, II lSgt.-at- Armsl, I2, Homecoming court IO, I2, Sr. Honor Society II, I2, Varsity Cheerleader II, I2. PAQUIN, MARILYN: Homeroom Rep. 9, Iota Sigma Epsilon II, Honestate I2, DE Club I2. PARRISH, CAROLYN: Spanish Club, DE Club. PARRISH, MARVIN: J.V. Football 9, IO, Varsity Football II, I2, Theta Chi II, I2, Monogram Club I2, Annual staff I2. PAULY, DENNIS: J.V. Football 8, 9, IO, Varsity Football IO, J.V. Basketball 9, Theta Chi IO, Kappa Sigma Chi I2. PEASE, ROBBIE: J.V. Wrestling 8, 9, SCA Rep. 9, Varsity Wrestling IO, II, I2. PECCI, ARLINE: Pep Club 9, Iota Sigma Epsilon IO, Annual staff II, Campus Life II, I2 lSec.- Treas.l. PETREE, BILLY: J.V. Baseball 8, 9, IO, J.V. Wres- tling 9, J.V. Football 9, Varsity Football IO, II, I2, Monogram Club IO, II lSgt.-at-Armsl, I2 lCorr. Sec.I, Theta Chi IO, II lSec.I, I2 lPres.I, Varsity Baseball II, I2, SCA Spirit Comm. I2 lCo-chairmanl. PHILLIPS, DEBORAH: Drama Club 8, FHA 9, Band 9, IO, Maiorette IO, DE Club I I, VOT I2. PIASECKI, GUY: J.V. Baseball 9, Varsity Baseball IO, I I, I2, Monogram Club I I, I2, Varsity Foot- ball I2. PLATZ, LANCE: J.V. Baseball 8, 9, Football IO, I I, I2, Biology Club IO, I I, I2, Monogram Club IO, I I, I2 lSec.I, Theta Chi IO, I2, Homecoming comm. II, Varsity Baseball II, I2, Class Vice President I2, ICC Rep. I2, Mr. Football I2. POLK, JACKIE: German Club II, SCA Rep. II, I2. POLLARD, RICHARD: J.V. Baseball IO. PORTER, DEBRA: Drama Club 8, 9, Y-Teens IO. PORTER, KATHY: Keyettes IO, II, I2, Sigma Theta Delta II, I2, Sr. Honor Society II, I2, SCA Corresponding Secretary I2. PORTER, LAURA: Drama Club 8, French Club 9, Drill team 9, Homecoming comm. IO, II, Prom comm. I I, Iota Sigma Epsilon I2. POULTER, CAROLYN: Drill team IO, II, I2, Drama Club IO, II, I2, Thespians IO, II, I2, Chorus I2. PREZIOSO, RHONDA: Band 8, 9, IO, II, Y- Teens 9, Honor Council 9, Sr. Honor Society I2. PRICE, HERBERT: Rifle Club IO, Camera Club I I, I2 lPres.I, Leo Club I2. PRUDEN, CHARLOTTE: Drama 8, Drill team 9, IO, French Club 9, IO, SCA Rep. 9, I2, Class Secretary IO, Sigma Theta Delta IO, Biology Club IO, Sr. Honor Society IO, II, I2, Pep Club II lTreas.I, Science Club II lSec.-Treas.I, Prom comm. II, Mr. Bayside comm. I2 lChairmanl, Graduation comm. I2, Prom comm. I2, Miss Bay: side comm. I2, Publicity comm. I2. RAKOWDKI, DANIEL: J.V. Football 9, Track IO. READ, DAVID: Swimming 8, 9, IO, II, Ice Hock- ey 8, 9, IO, Student Council 9, Teen-Aires Club IO, I I, Tennis team I2. RENFROW, DEBORAH: Pep Club 9. RHODES, JAMES: Kappa Sigma Chi II, I2 lSec.I, DECA I2. RICHARD, CAROL: SCA Rep. 8, 9, Sigma Theta Delta 9, VOT I2. RICHENDOLLAR, STEVE: Band 8, 9, IO, I I, Out- door track 9, II, Indoor track I2, Theta Chi II, I2. RICKS, PEGGY: SCA Rep. 8, 9, Y-Teens 8, 9, IO, II fChap.I, Xinas 8, 9, IO, II, I2 lVice pres.I, Speedball 9, Basketball 8, 9, IO, Jr. Honor Socie- ty 8, 9, Silver Star Singers 8, 9, Drill team II, Spanish Club I2. RIGGENS, LARRY: 8, 9, IO, II, I2. ROBINSON, NORMA: 8, 9, IO, II, I2. RODRIGUEZ, ANNETTE: 8, 9, IO, II, I2. ROLLINS, ROXANNE: Cheerleader 8, 9, IO, Cho- rus IO. ROOKS, CATHY: Band 8, 9, IO, II, French Club 8, Spanish Club 9, Student Council 9, DECA I2. ROUNTREE, PATTYE: GAA 8, 9, DECA I2. SALAMON, THOMAS: Track team 9, IO, VICA I2. SANDERLIN, CAROL: SCA Rep. 9, IO, GAA 8, Parent Night Guide 9, Riding Club 9, Iota Psi Nu Sorority 9, IO, II, Honestate IO, II, I2. SANDERS, JIM: 8, 9, IO, II, I2. SANDERSON, WILLIAM: Principal's comm. 8, J.V. Football 9, Spanish Club IO, Cross country IO, I I, I2, Indoor track I I, Monogram Club I2, Mr. Bayside comm. I2, Graduation comm. I2. SAUCIER, CHARLENE: 8, 9, IO, II, I2. SAWYER, MARTHA: Campus Life I I. SCHARENBERG, NANCY: Y-Teens 9, DECA II, I2. SCHLUTER, CARL: Science-Math Club 8, Annual staff I2, Sr. Honor Society I2, Key Club I2. SCHMIDT, JANET: SCA Rep. 8, GAA 8, 9, Dance comm. IO, Y-Teens II, Ring Dance comm. II, Honestate I I, I2, Keyettes I I, I2, Class Treasur- er I2, Miss Bayside comm. I2, Mr. Bayside comm. I2, Homecoming Float comm. I2, Victory Girl I2. SCHRANK, CYNTHIA: Hockey team II. SCHULTZ, DANIEL: Honor Roll Club 9, Newspa- per staff II lNews editorl, I2 lSports editorl, Outdoor track I I. SCOTT, JEANNE: 8, 9, IO, II, I2. SELLERS, HENRY: Band 8, 9, IO, II, I2, Indoor track IO, Key Club II, Mr. Bayside comm. I2. SERVIES, JACK: Indoor track 9, IO, Outdoor track 9, IO, Surf Club 9, IO, Kappa Sigma Chi 9, IO, II fSec.l, I2 lVice pres.I, Key Club IO, II, I2, Monogram Club I I. SHANKLE, BRUCE: 8, 9, IO, II, I2. SHELBY, SUSIE: Sigma Chi Sigma 8, 9, SCA Rep. 8, 9, IO, I I, Sigma Theta Delta IO, I I, I2, Meet Bayside Day comm. IO, II, Ring Dance comm. II, Dance comm. II. SHORT, REBECCA: Sr. Honor Society I I, I2, Pep Club II lSec.I, I2 fpres.I, Mr. Bayside comm. I2. SINGLETON, WILMA: SCA Rep. 8, FHA 9, King's Daughters IO, DECA II. SISSON, PETER: J.V. Football IO, II, Varsity Baseball IO, I2, Kappa Sigma Chi I2. SLATER, JANICE: 8, 9, IO, II, I2. SMALL, DEBRA: Dance comm. 11, Ring Dance comm. 11, Hockey team 11, Iota Sigma Epsilon 12. SMITH, DEBBIE: B, 9, 10, 11, 12. SMITH, ELLEN: SCA Rep. 8, 9, Concert Chorus 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Variety Show comm. 9, 10, Meet Bayside comm. 9, 10, Sigma Theta Delta 9, 10, 11, 12 fHist.l, ICC Vice Chairman 10, ICC Chair- man I 1, 12, Joy Fund Basketball game Chairman 10, 11, Ring Dance comm. 11, Keyettes 11, 12, Miss Bayside comm. 12, Madrigals 12, Mr. Bay- side comm. 12, Graduation comm. 12. SMITH, FRANCES: Art Club 8 fSec.-Treas.l, Bas- ketball l0, 11, 12,,DECA 12 fBoard of Direc- torsj. SMITH, MARGARET: Art Club 9, Judo Club 10. SNEED, KATHRYN: Gymnastics 10, ll, 12. SOLOMON, THOMAS: J.V. Basketball 9, 10, Kappa Sigma Chi 10, 11 fChap.D, 12 fPres.j, Varsity Basketball 11, 12 fCo-capt.J, Outdoor track 11, 12, Monogram Club 12, Cross Country 12. SOLTERER, MARY: Pep Club 8, 11, Track 9, Math League 10, 11, Christian Action Movement 10, World Affairs Club ll, Journalism Club 10, ll, Class Secretary ll, Senator Pell medal for U.S. History, Spanish Club 12, Graduation comm. 12. SPIRES, DEBORAH: Spanish Club 9, Drill team 10, 11, Campus Life 12. STABLER, GARY: DECA. STEPHENSON, MELANY: Class Secretary 8, Girls' Chorus 8, Alpha Sigma Omega 9 fPres.l, SCA 8, 12, Drama Club 8, 9, 10, ll, 12, French Club 9, Concert Chorus 9, 10, ll, Pep Club 9, 10, ll, I2, J.V. Cheerleader 9, 10, Thespians 9, 10, 11, Sigma Theta Delta 10, 11, 12 lChap.J, Alpha Delta Y-Teens 11, Ring Dance comm. 11, Varsity Cheerleader ll, I2 fCo-captaini, Miss Bayside comm. 12 lChairmanJ, SCA Spirit comm. Chairman 12, Graduation comm. 12. STURMAN, PAULA: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. SULINSKI, CAROL: Sigma Theta Delta 10, ll. SUMMERS, SANDY: FHA 12. SUTPHIN, RUTH: 8, 9, 10, ll, 12. SWAN, ELAINE: Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Li- brary 10, ll. TARKINGTON, SHEILA: SCA Rep. 8, Mixed Cho- rus 8, 9, Campus Life I2, Girls' Chorus 12. TATE, SUE: Sigma Theta Delta Jr. 9, Drill team 10, 11, Ring Dance comm. 11, Dance comm. I 1, SCA Rep. 12, Sigma Theta Delta Sr. 12. THOMPSON, CINDY: Jr. Honor Society 8, Volley- ball 8, Basketball 8, Drill team 9, 10, 11, 12, Chorus 8, 9, 10, ll, 12, Honestate IO, 11, 12, Ring Dance comm. 11, Miss Bayside comm. 12, Mr. Bayside comm. 12, Prom comm. 12, Gradua- tion comm. 12. TODD, DEBORAH: Hockey team 8, 9, GAA 8, 9, 10, 11, Library 8, 9, Sigma Theta Delta 8, 9, 10, Gymnastics 10, 11, SCA Rep. 10, 11, 12, Class Secretary 9, J.V. Cheerleader 11, ICC Rep. 11, Meet Bayside comm. l'1, Ring Dance comm. 11, Pep Club 11, 12, Varsity Cheerleader 12, Mr. Bayside comm. 12, Miss Bayside comm. 12. TRISCRITTI, FRANK: SCA Rep. 9, Camera Club 9, Newspaper staff 1 1 lFeature editorl, 12 fCo-edi- tori, Power Mechanics Club 12 fPres.l. TRUEBLOOD, JOSEPH: 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12. TYER, ROBERT: Soccer 8, 9, Softball 8, 9, Bible Club 8, 9, Basketball 9, VICA 12. UNBERGER, PAULA: Art Club 8, 10, Gymnastics 8, Drama Club 8, 9, Chorus 8, 10. Q And what have we here - a triangle romance? VIELE, THOMAS: Band 8, 9, 10, ll, 12, Stage Band 8, 9,10,11,12. VOSE, ROBERT: French Club 8, 9, Band 8, 9, 10, SCA Rep. 8, 9, 10, 12, Chorus IO, Key Club 11, 12. WADE, SUSAN: Class Secretary 8, Chorus 9, 10, Drama Club 10, Teen Club 10. WAGNER, SUSAN: GAA 9, 10, 1 I, Band 9, 10, Hockey team 9, 10 fCapt.l, 1 I, 12 lCapt.j, Class President IO, SCA Rep. IO, ll, Meet Bayside comm. 9, 10, Homecoming comm. ll lHaIftime Chairmani, By-Laws comm. I1 fChairmanl, Ring Dance comm. ll, Keyettes ll, 12 fTreas.l, Sr. Honor Society 11, I2 fTreas.Q, Annual staff ll, 12, Graduation comm. 12, Most Valuable Hock- ey Player l2, Prom comm. 12, Tidewater Associa- tion All Star Hockey team 1 1, I2. WALLACE, CHRISTOPHER: Spanish Club 10, AEC 11, 12, Sr. Honor Society 12. WALLIS, WILLIAM: SCA Rep. 8, wrestling team 9, 10, 11, Cross Country IO, Monogram Club 9, 10, 1 1, 12. WALSH, RICHARD: J.V. Football 9, IO, Track 9, Tennis 10, ll, 12, Annual staff 11, I2 lSports editor, photographeri, Key Club 11, 12, Boys' State Delegate I 1, Sr. Honor Society I 1, 12. WALTERS, LUCY: Chorus 8, Newspaper staff 8, Drill team IO, SCA Rep. 10, 12, ICC Rep. I1,J.V. Cheerleader 1 1, Pep Club 1 1, Ring Dance comm. ll, Graduation comm. 12, Virginia Beach Fine Arts Festival 12. WANG, RICHARD: J.V. Wrestling 8, 9, Cross Country 9, 10, ll, Wrestling ll, Kappa Sigma Chi I I, Power Mechanics Club 1 1. WARD, TERRENCE: Atlantic Ecology Club 10, 1 1, 12, ICC Rep. 11, Kappa Sigma Chi 12. WATSON, ANNA: Queen Mariner court 8, Bye Bye Birdie 8, Gypsy 10, Adam and Eve 10, Best Actress 10, Keyettes 10, ll, Riding Club 10, 11. WEEKS, DONNA: Chorus 9, 10, FHA 9, GAA 9, German Club IO, Sorores Fiddis Sorority ll. WEISS, PAUL: J.V. Tennis team 10, Varsity tennis ll, 12, Dance comm. Chairman 11, Ring Dance comm. 11, Key Club ll, 12, Prom comm. 12. WHITLEY, GEORGE: J.V. Wrestling 8. WHITMORE, JANE: French Club 8, 9, Jr. Honor Society 9, 10 fPres.J, SCA Chaplain IO, SCA Sec- retary ll, Scholastic team 9, IO, I I, Grievance comm. Co-chairman 10, Keyettes IO, I1 lCorr. Secj, I2 lVice pres.l, Girls' State Delegate ll, Sr. Honor Society ll, 12, Homecoming comm. Chairman 12, Honestate 12, Graduation comm. 12. WILGUS, JOHN: Theta Chi 12. WILLIAMS, DONNA: GAA 9, 10. WILLIAMS, JAMES: Kappa Sigma Chi 11, 12. WILLIAMS, KEITH: J.V. Baseball 10, DECA 12. WILLISON, MELODY: Drama Club 8, 9, Thespi- ans 9, Campus Life 11, 12. WILSON, GARY: Wrestling 8, 9, Kappa Sigma Chi 10, ll. WITHERS, STOVER: J.V. Basketball 9, 10, Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Basketball ll, 12 fCo-captainl, Monogram Club 12. WITT, JIM: Theta Chi, Monogram Club. WOLCHKO, NANCY: SCA Rep. 8, 10, ll, Cheer- leader 8, 10, ll, Volleyball team 9, Valentine Princess 9, Girls' State Delegate 11, All State Chorus I 1. WOODHOUSE, RAYMOND: Varsity Basketball 1 I . WYNNE, JOANNE: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. YOUNG, GILBERT: Annual Staff 10, Latin Club 12. ZUMWALT, DEBRA: Science Club 8, Spanish Club 9, 10, Library 9, IO, DECA 11. 207 Faculty: 1 0. 208 A Abrecht, Walter: 108. Activities: 118. Adoir, Mr. Bobby: 25. Adams, Laura: 110. Adkisson, Ruth: 110, 129. Administration: 10. Ainley, David: 120. Aison, Kevin: 185. Alderman, Edward: 100. Aldridge, Elizabeth: 142. Aldridge, Wanda: 100. Allison, Carol: 86. Alphin, Phyllis: 58. Anderson, David: 110. Anderson, Joy: 110. Anderson, Lynn: 58, 124, 140. Andes, Bobby: 100. Andes, Regina: 86, 120. Angleman, Von: 58, Annual Staff: 132. Archer, William: 110. Armstrong, Gale: 110, 127. Art Club: 138. Asercion Asercion, Luis: 86. Asercion , Emmanuel: 58, 124, 194. , Reynolda: 100, 127, 128. Ash, Scott: 100. Ashbacher, Beth: 58, 121, 124, 130, 145, 152. Ashford, Terry: 100. Askew, Debbie: 86. Atlantic Ecology Club: 139. Aycock, Allen: 58. Ayscue, Mrs. JoAnne: 20, 174. B Babashanian, Kathy: 148. Babashanian, Mark: 87, 144. Bagwell, Lee: 87, 144. Bailey, Harold: 172. Bailey, Mrs. Jane: 16. Bailey, Roy: 110. Bain, Debbie: 100. Bain, Robert: 58, 126, 144. Baker, Deborah: 110, 146. Baker, Donna: 150. Boker, Travis: 110. Baldwin, Michael: 128. Ballard, Boyce: 110. Band: 128. Barrett, Lee: 87, 124, 141. Barba, Debbie: 100. Barefoot, Bruce: 100, 184. Barge, Cheryl: 100. Barkley, Georgia: 87, 152, 158 Barnes, Doug: 59, 136, 154. Barnes, Gail: 87, 130. Barnes, John: 58. names, Kathy: 100, loo. Barnes, Richard: 100. Barnette, Danny: 100, 172. Barr, Vicky: 100, 152, 188. Barry, Yvonne: 110. Bassett, Kim: 110. Bertelson, Ann: 59, 124, 196. Bertelsan, Janet: 87. Best, Amber: 60, 126. Bickers, Diane: 101, 161. Bickers, Joe: 101, 128. Bills, Barbara: 110. Bishop, John: 110, 127. Blades, Wes: 87. ' Blair, Patty: 101. Blond, David: 87, 89, 156, 159. Bland, Mrs. Earlene: 17. Bland, Renea: 110. Blanding, William: 110. Blankenship, Tom: 60, 126. Blevins, Darlene: 87. Babbitt, Stephen: 101. Boger, Jan: 100, 101, 128, 188. Bohn, Lloyd: 60, 126, 144, 156, 159, 176, 190. Bolster, Mr. Herman: 22. 16 Bond, Sheree: 101, 120, 135, 152, 188. Boone, Daniel: 110, 172. Bordeau, Jeanine: 101, 146. Borte, Sherry: 101. Bowen, Cathy: 101. Bowles, Carole: 110. Boyd, Douglas: 60. Boyd, George: 101. C Callaway, Mr. John: 30. Campbell, Allen: 111. Campus Life: 143. Cannon, Diane: 61, 152. Cannon, Joe: 61, 141. Cannon, Tim: 61, 139. Cannon, Tony: 111. Cannon, Tricia: 101, 146, 161, 196 Carawan, Bonnie: 101, 138. Carawan, Debbie: 61. Carlton, Barry: 88, 141. Carmack, Carol: 61, 124, 152, 158. Carnes, Pam: 88, 121, 148, 161. Carney, Bill: 62. Carney, Patricia: 1 1 1. Carpenter, Bert: 186. Carpenter, Edward: 1 1 1. Carpenter, Susanne: 1 1 1. Carr, Paul: 139. Carrico, Peter: 88, 144. Carter, Jeanie: 101. Carter, Mark: 111. Cosalez, Leonor: 101. Cason, Donna: 62. Casper, Jay: 88, 144. Casper, Ted: 101. Caten, Becky: 88. Chadil, Sharon: 101, 122, 196. Chaffin, Danny: 101. Chandler, Bill: 88. Chapman, Carol: 62, 124, 126, 161. Chapman, Eric: 111, 127. Chase, Robert: 62. Chesson, Mrs. Kay: 19. Chipok, Tom: 156, 159. Chorus: 130. Baxter, Mary: 87, 134, 139, 150. Baxter, Roger: 164, 183. Boyer, Steve: 110. Bazemore, Rhonda: 59. Beachum, Catherine: 100. Beachum, Dusty: 87. Beagle, Brian: 59, 130. Beagle, Wayne: 59, 154, 173, 189. Beal, Jan: 160. Beasley, Marie: 128, 188. Becraft, Bill: 110. Becraft, Dink. 154. Bednarek, Andy: 59, 124. Beede, Teresa: 87, 141. Beemon, John: 110. Bell, Doug: 100. Bell, Virginia: 59, 124, 150. Bennett, Mr. Bobby: 19. Bensten, Charles: 100, 128, 186. Bento, Jim: 100, 172. Beron, George: 59, 154. Bernicki, George: 100. Bernicki, Judy: 100, 120, 146. Chawns, Mrs. Jean: 33. Christian, Mrs. Ruth: 33. Circelli, Robert: 62. Clark, Bonnie: 88, 120, 148. Clark, Cameron: 88, 175. Clark, Deborah: 88, 121, 196. Clark, Sharon: 62, 142. Classes: 56. Clegg, Mark: 111. Clement, Eddie: 111. Clifford, Sidney: 88, 173. Cobb Frank: 62, 124. Cobb Miss Linda: 17. Cody, Greg: 111. Coles, Brenda: 111, 127, 152, 200. Coles, Mari:Bea: 121, 123, 152, 161, 198. Collier, Jimmy: 62, 128. Columbia, Greg: 111. Columbia, Stanley: 62. Conley, Colleen: 88. Conner, Sam: 111. Conrad, Wayne: 111, -Conyers, Larry: 62, 164. Index 4, Cook, Robert: 88, 164, 190. Copeland, Angie: 62. Copeland, Cynthia: 85. Copeland, Daschell: 88, 173, 183, 189. Copeland, Debbie: 62, 130, 145, 148, 198. Cordrey, Mark: 11 1. Cordrey, Sandi: 62. Coski, Joan: 111. Costa, Robert: 1 1 1. Cowan, Jim: 88. Craft, Bonnie: 88. Craig, Patty: 63, 141. Craig, Robert: 88, 164, 190. Craver, Janice: 141. Crawford, Nancy: 1 1 1. Crawford, Paulette: 1 1 1. Creekmore, Mary: 88. Crumpton, Elizabeth: 63, 120, 126, 132, 149. Crumpton, Steve: 1 11. Cuffee, Steve: 88, 184. iCuley, Erna: 111, 127. Cullins, Patti: 63, 126, 132. Culpepper, Sharon: 88, 130. Cummins, MaryKay: 88, 90, 120. Curtis, Jeff: 88. Cutchin, Pam: 88, 196. D Dailey, Barry: 63, 184. Dailey, Terry: 102. Dale, Donna: 88. Daly, Mr. Woody: 26. Dane, Jeff: 112. Davenport, Pam: 88, 158. Daversa, Nick: 88, 156, 159, 164, 186. Davis, Cheryl: 102, 122, 196. Davis, Helen: 89. Davis, Keith: 89. Davis, Paul: 130. Dowley, Chuck: 89. Dawson, Karleen: 102. Doyrit, Eddie: 89. Deafenbaugh, Kandi: 86, 89, 120, 123, 134, 152, 156, 158. DeBlaker, Michael: 63, 80, 154, 159, 164. DeGeorgis, Rocky: 63, 159. DeJarnette, Mrs. Brenda: 19. Dempsey, Sharon: 63, 143. Desjardins, Sharon: 63, 141. Dickason, Debbie: 102, 128, 146. Dickman, Cliff: 89, 144. Diehl, Debbie: 112. Diffenbaugh, Alma: 112, 130. Dill, Richard: 102. Distributive Education: 141. DiVita, Mr. Anthony: 22. Donlon, Michael: 64, 141. Dossett, Bobby: 186. Doughty, Ruth: 89, 146. Douglas, Audrey: 102. Dowding, Mrs. Dorothy: 32. Dowlen, Charles: 1 12. Downing, Mildred: 65, 83, 130, 151, 158, 174. Dozier, Carolyn: 102, 128. Drake, John: 164. Drama Club: 140. Drennan, William: 102, 172. Drill Team: 196. Duc, Carol: 102. Dudley, June: 85. Duff, Jeff: 112. Dugger, Donny: 102, 172. Duke, Cecil: 128. Dukovich, Susan: 65, 124, 137, 150. Dunks, Wesley: 1 12. Dunn, Talmage: 89, 136. Dupree, Donna: 112. Durkee, Doe: 65, 148, 156. E Early, Karen: 64, 65, 124, 126, 145, 152, 161, 198. Edelen, Gerald: 65, 141. Edwards, James: 102, 182. Edwards, Mark: 185. Edwards, Mr. Prince: 29, 83. Ellings, Cheryl: 102. Ellis, Kim: 137. Ellis, Pam: 102, 152. Ellenbrand, Mr. Ralph: 22. Ely, Mr. Winston: 31. Emmons, Denise: 65. Eppley, Cindy: 112, 135, 146. Erskine, Miss Deborah: 16. Eubank, Kevin: 189. Exum, Marci: 112. F Faculty Statistics: 202. Faller, Rick: 89. Farrar, Mr. C. C.: 30. Feldt, Philip: 89, 159, 173. Felton, Sue: 89, 141, 145. Ferer, Charley: 89, 121, 136, 154. Ferer, John: 89, 154. Ferguson, Robert: 102. Fergusson, Alan: 112, 129. Fergusson, Ernie: 89, 139, 154. Fields, Mrs. Frances: 33. Fillmore, Patti: 90, 120, 196. Fitzgerald, Jimmy: 102. Fitzgerald, Vickie: 102, 143. Flemming, Ann: 102, 196. Fletcher, Christie: 102, 130, 160. Fletcher, Julia: 112, 130, 160. Fletcher, Richard: 112. Fletcher, Vickie: 102, 130, 146. Forbes, Bonnie: 102. Ford, Cheryl: 102, 196. Foreman, Claudia: 146, 160. Foskey, Tommy: 1 12. Foster, David: 90, 144. Francisco, David: 1 13. Franklin, Marilyn: 1 13. French Club: 135. Fulgham, Robert: 89, 154. Fulton, Corliss: 102, 130, 146. G Gaches, John: 90, 139. Gaffney, Jeff: 102, 127, 144. Gardner, Mrs. Elizabeth: 33. Garland, Richard: 90. Garland, Susan: 113. Garrison, Carol: 102, 140, 150, 188 Gorton, Evelyn: 90. Gaskins, Gary: 113. Gaughan, Jim: 90, 164. Gentry, Debbie: 90, 130, 131. Genz, Matt: 113. Genz, William: 90. Gerloff, John: 138, 141. Germershausen, Mr. Bernard: 23. Gibilaro, Cindy: 102, 127, 160, 200 Ginn, Mr. Danny: 20. Girls Athletic Association: 158. Girls Gymnastics: 188. Given, Debbie: 103, 160, 206. Glespen, Diana: 113, 136. Godwin, Dean: 90. Godwin, Mike: 90. Goldman, Cheri: 1 13. Golf: 193. Gonzalez, Donna: 90, 139. Goodrich, Janet: 90, 120, 146. Gordon, Mike: 90, 139. Gott, Sherry: 113, 146, 160. Gowin, Mr. Ray: 20. Graeff, Steve: 103, 172, 182. Graves, Jeff: 91. Greene, Joseph: 113. Greenwood, Gretchen: 36, 1 13, 1 120, 127, 148, 188. Greenwood, Tom: 91, 139, 193. Greer, Mark: 1 13. Gregory, John: 113, 128. Gregory, Scott: 113, 128. Gregory, Terri: 103, 146. Griest, Miss Karen: 25. Griffin, Mr. Robert: 25. Grissom, Cathy: 91, 146. Guntz, Shirley: 103, 152. H Jones, Dorothy: 104, 196. Jones Howard: 168, 172. Jones, Julius: 159, 176. Jones Phillip: 168, 172. Jones, Vern: 92. Janes WaNelIe: 92, 120, 130, 146. Jones, Yolanda: 70, 142, 148. Lech, Dianna: 92, 120, 135. LeClaire, Sandy: 105. Lee, Ray: 105. Leftwich, Susan: 105, 127. Leimbach, Gayle: 93, 138. Lemons, Jenny: 72, 141. Surely there must be one Dr. Seuss book in this library! Hasse, Mr. Frederick: 24. Hallal, Nancy: 91. Hall, Jacqualynne: 113. Halsey, Jayne: 91, 122. Hanner, Michael: 103. Hanson, Scott: 91. Hargrove, William: 113, 154. Hargraw, Ricky: 113. Harmon, Carol: 113. Harold, Donald: 113, 172, 182. Harald, Thaddeus: 91, 164, 177. Harris, Judy: 103. Harrell, Sherry: 103. Harrod, Dennis: 91. Harrod, Richard: 91. Harper, Cynthia: 91. Harper, Linda: 91, 128, 129. Hartley, Dana: 113, 138. Havener, Sheridan: 68. Harvey, Davera: 68. Hash, Becky: 113, 146. Haverty, Betty: 91, 128. Hayes, Dee: 91, 196. Haynes, Carol: 113. Hazelbaker, Gerald: 103. Headrick, Marcia: 103, 122, 160. Heath, Pamela: 91, 196. Hechtkopf, Miss Elizabeth: 19. Heischober, Jean: 103. Helms, Denise: 103, 120. Helms, Judy: 91, 196. Henry, Christine: 68. Hensley, Kenneth: 61, 68, 126, 144, 193. Heuser, Bruce: 103. Hevey, Debra: 91, 140. Hewett, Roseann: 103. Hicks, Keith: 113, 164. Hicks, Mr. Robert: 26. Higgins, Anthony: 68, 156, 159, 18 Higgins, Kathi: 91, 140. Higgins, Michael: 69. Hill Hill Hill Hill 1 Beth: 111,113, 128,129, 146 Beverly: 91, 130. David: 69. , Mr. Letcher: 13. Hill, Pam: 91, 145, 200. Hill, Ronald: 69, 144, 159, 194. Hindlin, Andy: 113. Hindlin, Sandy: 113, 146. . Hippard, Vicki: 114, 146. Hiuser, George: 1 13. Hobbs, Leigh: 114. ' Hockey Team: 174. Hodges, Terri: 91, 96, 120, 121, 174. Hoffsetz, Linda: 69. Holt, Joseph: 91. Homecoming: 38. Horintate: 148. Hoover, Robert: 69, 190. Hopewell, Donna: 114. Hopewell, Susie: 103, 152. h Hopson, Robert: 69. 156, 159, 9. 152, 158, Horn, Chuck: 91. Hornsby, Diane: 69, 148. Horton, Patricia: 69, 140. Houck, Susan: 91, 146, 196. Howell, Meloin: 114, 120. Howell, Robert: 114. Hubbard, Kim: 91, 156, 164. Hudgins, Mrs. Marsha: 17. Hudler, Hal: 69. Hughes, Marie: 69. Hughes, Ronald: 114. Hughes, Phillip: 114, 128. Hull, Barbara: 69, 124. Humphrey, Bill: 103. Humphrey, Connie: 104. Humphries, Bruce: 130, 176. Humphries, Mrs. Marcilla: 31. Huntly, Richard: 69, 138, 141. Hunnings, Dayna: 114, 146. Hurtubise, Jimmy: 104, 154, 187. Hutchison, James: 92. Hutchinson, John: 92, 154. Hylander, Joan: 69. I Index: 208. Indoor Track: 183. Industrial Cooperative Training: 142. Introduction: 1. Iota Sigma Epsilon: 150. Irving, Cheryl: 114. Ives, Katherine: 70. J Jackson, David: 70, 139. Jackson, Kay: 86, 92, 120, 152. Jacobs, Marie: 92. Jacobson, Patty: 92, 137, 139, 196. Jaeger, Bobby: 92. Jaeger, Pat: 104, 160, 200. James, Larry: 92. Jeffers, Terrie: 104. Jelley, John: 70, 156, 164, 190. Jenkins, Mr. James: 25. Jennings, Mike: 114, 128, 129. Jennings, Page: 42, 114, 120. Jennings, Richard: 104. Jeter: Mark: 114. Jimerson, Connie: 70, 198. Jodoin, Lynn: 104. Johns, Bobby: 129. Johns, Ernie: 70, 125, 140. Johnson, Johnson, Alison: 92, 130. Brian: 1 14. Johnson, Debbie: 104. Johnson, Dennis: 92. Johnson, Joy: 70, 141. Johnson, Mike: 92. Johnson, Priscilla: 114, 135, 146. Johnston, Johnston, George: 114. John: 972, 124, 134, 156. Jones, Doonld: 92. Jordan, Walter: 70, 156, 159. Joyce, Karla: 104. Joyner, Jeff: 104. Junior Committees: 123. Junior Honor Society: 127. Junior Varsity Baseball: 192. Junior Varsity Basketball: 182. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: 200. Junior Varsity Football: 172. Junior Varsity Wrestling: 186. Justis, Robert: 70. K Kalaskinsky, Helen: 70, 126, 148. Kantowski, Mark: 92. Kappa Sigma Chi: 152. Kaye, Robert: 70. Kays, Bitsy: 90, 92, 134, 139, 150. Kee, Janet: 70, 141. Keller, Kim: 111, 114, 127, 152, 158. Keller, Patricia: 36, 86, 92, 120, 123, 145, 152, 156, 158. Kelley, Mike: 93, 164. Kelly, Alma: 104, 127, 188, 200. Kelly, Rebecca: 122, 138. Kelp, Sandy: 70, 148, 160, 198. Kennedy, Dorothy: 137. Kennedy, Jean: 104, 196. Kennedy, Jeff: 93. Kent, Gayle: 71. Kent, Roy: 93, 130. Key Club: 144. Keyettes: 145. Kirby, Carolyn: 71. Kerekesh, Karen: 104, 146. Kiger, Richard: 104, 172. Kilmurray, Dan: 71, 156, 157, 164, 183. Kimball, Joyce: 93, 120, 145. Kimball, Kathryn: 104, 145. King, Faith: 71, 130, 131. King, Joanne: 71, 148, 158. King, John: 71, 142, 152. King, Paula: 71, 120, 132, 142, 148. Kinney, Fran: 104. Kitchens, Keith: 104. Klaus, Elaine: 93, 141. Klavenski, Cheryl: 104. Klavenski, Dennis: 93, 136, 154. Klavenski, Kim: 104. Knight, Anthony: 164, 177. Knight, Gail: 142. Knight, Jennie: 71, 120, 126, 145, 160. Knox, Belinda: 93, 130. Kreicarek, David: 93. Krohn, Debbie: 104, 146. Krupp, Mrs. Linda: 21. Kuhl, Clarence: 156. Kuhn, Laura: 71, 141. Kuhn, Mrs. Sharyn: 17. Kuhn, William: 141. Kuhns, Don: 105, 128. Kupetz, Alex: 72, 141. Kupetz, Joan: 93. Kupetz, Richard: 105. Kuykendall, Jonathan: 105, 128. L Lahti, Mike: 93. Lammers, Mr. Charles: 29. Landy, Michael: 93. Langley, Frank: 93, 141. Langley, Joan: 93. Langley, Susan: 105, 152, 196. Lankford, Mr. Paul: 16. Lansdowne, Allen: 105. Larry, Diane: 72, 124, 150. Larry, Laura: 105, 196. Lathinghouse, Lori: 105. Latin Club: 136. Law, Rusty: 128. Lawson, Cynthia: 72, 124. Lawson, Phil: 93, 159, 177. Leavitt, Judy: 72, 124, 150. Lebo, Steve: 105. Lech, David: 105, 129, 136. Lenz, JoAnn: 72, 124. Leo, Mike: 105. Leopard, Kathy: 72, 122. Lester, Veta: 105. Library Assistants: 122. Lilly, Diane: 105, 146, 160. Lilly, Rhonda: 105, 122. Limbaugh, Gene: 73, 159, 164, 184. Lincoln, Lynn: 196. Lindsey, Debra: 73, 125. Lineberry, Vickie: 73. Livernois, Susie: 114. 115, 152, 158. Loeback, Richard: 93. Lohrentz, Steve: 105. Long, Pat: 141, 183, 189 Lucas, Michael: 105. Lucas, Paul: 93. Ludwick, Teresa: 93. Lynk, Edward: 93. Lynn, Karin: 50, 51, 52, 72, 120, 121, 124 126, 145, 152, 160, 198. M Macraeg, Michele: 110, 114, 120, 127, 128 135. MacDougall, Dan: 105. MacDougall, Donald: 93. Macieiewski, Dale: 73, 141. MacKinnon, Mickey: 42, 43, 73, 148, 174. MacKinnon, Mike: 105, 128. MacRae, Colleen: 105, 14 MacRae, Lori: 93, 160. Maddox, Jane: 105. Maddox, Karen: 93, 174. Maddox, Mac: 105. Magoon, Mrs. Ronnie: 19. 6, 196. Main, Linda: 93. Mantas, William: 105, 172. Manuel, Roddy: 154. Maresk, Ted: 105. Marshall, Claudia: 105, 120, 126, 152. Marshall, Nancy: 93, 152. Mortak, Susan: 73, 141. Martin, Sheila: 73. Martinette, Bonnie: 73, 120, 152. Martin, Celeste: 105. Massey, Mardy: 73, 142, 144. Mathews, Debbie: 105. Mathews, Mrs. Linda: 16. Maxwell, Sandra: 105. Maxwell, Steven: 93. Maygarden, Antony: 106. Maziarka, Edward: 73. McColgon, Mike: 94, 128. McConalgue, Pattie: 94. McCullough, Edward: 73, 144, 156, 159, 164, 183. McCullough, Gary: 106. McDaniel, Richard: 74, 142. McDonald, Katie: 94, 130, 135. McDonald, Marilyn: 106, 146, 197. Mclntyre, Tony: 94, 164. McKee, Rayl: 106, 155. McKenna, Ronald: 74. McMahon, Jenny: 106, 130. McMahon, John: 94. McNair, Mark: 74, 126, 144, 156, 159, 173, 177, 183, 189. McNulty, Cheryl: 74. McNulty, Tim: 106. Meade, Michael: 106. Meador, Kaye: 74, 124, 198. Meyer, Phylis: 74, 124, 126, 132, 145, 160. Meadows, Lewis: 94, 182. Meiss, Steve: 94, 164. Meredith, Mr. Williams: 21. Merten, Kenneth: 94, 128, 137. Merten, Jeannine: 106, 137. Meulenberg, John: 106, 128. Meyer, Doug: 106, 127, 132, 144, 182. Micheal, Mr. Fred: 22. Michie, Mrs. Mary: 19. Midgett, Brent: 94. Midgette, Donald: 74, 141. Miller, Donna: 114. Miller, Donna: 74. Miller, Rachell: 152. 209 n, Susan: 114. Morris, Andy: 94, 139. 148. Powers, Thomas: 106, 166. Shaver, Cindy: 108, 126, 145. Randolph, Sylvia: 107. Reilly, Diane: 96, 210 Miller, Rosa: 94. Milligan, Jimmy: 114. Mills, Donna: 114. Mills, Robert: 74. Mills, Vira: 94. Milner, Steve: 106. Parker, Hugh: 95, 165. Parker, Linda: 95. Parker, Scott: 172. Parr, Mrs. Leslie: 30. Parr, Mrs. Marie: 19. Mirabile, Phillip: Mitchell, Donna: 94, 120. Mitchell, Herminia: 74, 124, 142. Mitchell, Juanita: 120, 122, 12 Mitchell, Marcia: 130. Mondrella, Lorraine: 94. Monogram Club: 159. Monteiro, Barry: 106. 8, 140. Parrish, Carolyn: 76, 137, 141. Parrish, Parrish, Sherrie: 106. Parrish, Patty: 95. Parron Patte rs , James: 95. on, Faye: 95, 137, 146. Paulsen, Kris: 114, 128, 146, 161 Pauly, Pauly, Dennis: 76, 154. Diane: 106, 152. Roberts, John: 122, 128. Roberts, Tommy: 96. Robertson, Marilyn: 96, 128, 129. Robinson, Mark: 1 15. Robinson, Norma: 78, 142. Robinson, Tracy: 1 15. Marty: 76, 124, 157, 159, 1 Moore, Andrea: 114, 127, 135, 160. Moore, Ann: 94. Moore, Jo: 42, 64, 74, 126, 145, 148. Moore, Patricia: 106. Morele Moore, Vincent: 106, 128, 183. Morgan, Mrs. Annette: 32. Morgan, Jerry: 114, 128. Morris, Bridgett: 148. Morris, Deborah: 94, 197. Morris, Molly: 94, 120, 123, 1 174. Payne, Mrs. Constance: 17. Payne, Jerry: 166, 184. Pearman, Greg: 95, 128. Pecci, Arline: 76, 143. Pedigo, Miss Susie: 16. Pena, Daneil: 114. Pep Club: 160. Percefull, Regina: 95, 137. Perkins, Deloris: 95. Rodgers, Louis: 154. Roger, Miss Marsha: 25. Rombs, Arthur: 107. Rombs, Robert: 107. Rollins, Robert: 187. Rooks, Cathy: 78. Ross, Mike: 115. Rattan, Connie: 107. Rountree, Teresa: 107. Rowland, Sue: 107. Ruggeri, Nancy: 150. Rule, Mr. Howard: 28. Russell, Debbie: io7. Russell, Diane: 97, 145, 150. Russell, Jim: 115. Russell, Larry: 159, 173. Russo, Tessa: 107, 140, 160, 196. 33, 152 Peters, Lynne: 114. Peters, Stephen: 156, 164, 177, 1 Peters, William: 95. Petree, Billy: 76, 121, 156, 159, 1 Morrison, Mrs. Thelma: 28. Morton, Mr. Terry: 26. Mosley, Rufus: 111, 114, 120. Mount, Donald: 74. Moye, Cynthia: 75. Moye, Peggy: 94, Mulderrig, Lee: 106, 120, 172. Muniz, Therese: 94, 132. Murello, Mr. Charles: 20. Murphy, Beth: 106, 172. Murphy, Kathy: 75. Murray, Mrs. Margaret: 31. Musocchio, Jo: 75, 124, 125, 152. N Narducci, Rick: 94. Phillips, Deborah: 76. Piosecki, Guy: 72, 77, 159, 164, 190. Piazza, Pam: 106, 127, 137. Pierce, April: 127. Pierce, Carolyn: 127, 196. Pierce, David: 95. Pittman, Brenda: 114, 160. Pittman, Larry: 106 Platz, Karla: 1 14. Platz, Lance: 71, 77, 124, 159, 164, 190. Pledger, Trudy: 106, 152, 196. Plunkett, Helen: 114, 127, 160. Pogue, Kim: 196. Poole, Richard: 95, 154, 159, 177. Porter, Kathy: 77, 120, 126, 145. Porter, Peggy: 114. Polk, Jackie: 77, 120. Naylor, Mrs. Kristen: 29. Nellis, Ann: 94. Nelson, Brenda: 141. Nelson, Cheryl: 94. Nelson, Joe: 94. Nelson, William: 75, 120, 126, 144. Newing, Kathy: 75, 142. Newman, Casey: 114. Newsome lll, Frank: 94, 130, 131, 156. Newspaper Staff: 134. New, Sandra: 75. New, Theresa: 94. Nicholas, Terry: 106. Nickles, Lindo: 106, 122, 137. Nocher, Miss Morag: 26. Norman, Alfred: 75, 124, 125. O O'Connell, Bill: 114. Oechslin, Janet: 114, 147, 161. Ogan, Donna: 75. Ogav, Debra: 114. Olcese, Diane: 106. Oltz, Elaine: 75. Oltz, Laura: 75. O'Neal, Cathy: 95, 152. O'Neal, Kathy: 106. O'Neal, Randy: 95. owen, Ramble: 95, 154. Ore, Janet: 145, 146. Orsak, Darrell: 114. Ousterhout, Jo: 95, 174. Outdoor Traclr: 189. Pollard, Richard: 77. Poulter, Carolyn: 130, 140. Powers, Challie: 95, 160. Powers, Terry: 106, 172. Preece, Roger: 95. Presley Prezios , Allen: 95. o, Pamela: 96, 128. Prezioso, Rhonda: 72, 126. Prezioso, Sheryl: 114, 130, 146. Price, Karen: 107. Procida, Debbie: 96. Purcell, Jimmy: 96. Pruden, Charlotte: 120, 124, 125, 126. Q Queen Mariner: 42. Quinn, Deborah: 96, 196, 198. R Radford, Paul: 128. Rogan, Johnny: 114. Rakowshi, Ronnie: 186. Rambo, Allan: 114. Rambo, Judy: 115. Ramirez, Lila: 115. Ruth, Herb: 107. Ryan, Joseph: 107. S Sachon, Mrs. Franches: 32. Sadler, Marell: 97, 139. Satarino, John: 184. Salomon, Tom: 78. Salisbury, Terry: 107. Salutatorian: 52. Samonte, Renee: 97. Sanders, Anne: 115. Sanders, Jim: 78. Sanderson, William: 78, 124, 125, 159, 173. Soul, Rick: 97, 139, 164. Saunders, James: 97, 173. Savage, Mr. James: 25. Sawyer, James: 97. Sawyer, Martha: 86. Sazio, Helen: 42, 107, 200. SCA: 1 19. Schell, Fred: 97. Schulter, Carl: 79, 126, 132, 144. Schmidt, Janet: 58, 79, 124, 125, Schmitt, Debbie: 129. Scholastic Team: 51. Schrank, Maggie: 108. Schultz, Daniel: 79, 134. Schultz, Margaret: 97, 122, 196. Schluter, Marilyn: 108, 127. Scott, James: 97. Searay, Gary: 115. Sears, Cindy: 105. Seipel, Jill: 145, 150. Seipel, Karen: 97, 150, 160, 174, Sellers, Don: 97. Sellers, Jerry: 79. Sellers, Patti: 108, 160. Senior Committees: 124. Senior Honor Society: 126. Senior Statistics: 203. Servies, Jock: 79, 120, 154. Setzer, Ricky: 108. Setzer, Mr. Robert: 17. Shoo, Dale: 115, 128, 129. Shao, Stephen: 97, 139. Sharpe, Jo: 108. Read, Robert: 96. Reed, Ben: 115. Reid, Pamela: 96. Reid, Mr. Roy: 31. Sheehan, Gene: 115. Sheehan, Kathy: 86, 97, 139, 196. Sheeley, Randy: 96. Shelby, Susie: 80, 152. 123, 152, 158. Outstanding Seniors: 48. Outten, Kenneth: 95, 157, 164, 189. Owens, Bill: 106. Owens, Chris: 76. Owens, James: 129. P Padilla, Max: 76, 126, 156, 157, 159. Palmer, David: 76, 141. Palmer, Pom: 106, 152. Pancoost, Marsha: 64, 76, 127, 160, 189, 199. Parker, Conrad: 26. Parker, Edgar: 23, 27. Parker, Glenda: 95. Renfrow, Debbie: 78. Reynolds, Lana: 96, 130. Rhodes, Ann: 107. Rhodes, Jimmie: 78, 121, 154, 155. Rhodes, Marshall: 96, 130, 131. Rice, Jennie: 115, 127. Rickman, Ronnie: 96, 166. Rickman, Sonya: 96. Ricks, Jerry: 107. Ricks, Peggy: 78, 124, 130, 131. Richards, Carol: 78. Riddle, Debbie: 115. Riggens, Larry: 78. Rioias, Sylvia: 107, 120. Roberson, Gary: 115, 173. Roberts, Betty: 107. Shelton, Faye: 1 15. Shelton, Marlenia: 97, 158. Shepherd, David: 115, 128, 129. Sheppard, Wayne: 142. Shipp, Vicki: 97, 122, 196. Shively, Steve: 1 15. Short, Becky: 80, 126, 160. Short, Jenny: 115, 160. Short, Steve: 108, 123. Shrieves, Jena: 1 15. Sigma Theta Delta: 152. Siler, Gary: 97. Silver Bell Ball: 40. Simms, Nancy: 130, 131. Sims, Dody: 108. Sims, Renee: 80. Simmons, Cheryl: 108, 120. 1 134, 145, 88, 198. Simmons, Gaye: 108, Simonton, Robert: 130. Singleton, Wilma: 80, 130. Sisson, Everett: 108, 172. Sisson, Walter: 115. Skahill, David: 108. Slater, Janice: 80. Small, Debra: 81, 150. Smith, David: 97. Smith, Debbie: 108. Smith, Debra: 81. Smith, Ellen: 81, 120, 124, 125, 130, 131 145, 152. Smith, Fran: 81. Smith, Gregory: 116, 120, 130. Smith, Mr. H. G.: 23. Smith, Judith: 108, 122. Smith, Mary: 108, 160, 200. Smith, Pattie: 97. Smith, Ricky: 108. Smith, Sandra: 97. Smith, Miss Sonia: 28. Smith, Steven: 97, 138. Sneed, Margaret: 97. Snellinger, Marc: 142. Snider, Bruce: 108. Snider, Christine: 97. Solterer, Mary: 81, 123, 137. Sommerteld, Rod: 108, 182. Soricelli, Jeffery: 130. South, Mr. Anthony: 27. Spanish Club: 137. Spence, Luther: 97. Spires, Deborah: 81, 143. Sports: 162. Spriggs, Karen: 111, 120, 127. Spriggs, William: 108, 120, 127, 134, 173, 183, 189. Stohler, Anita: 140. Stalls, Paul: 116, 172. St. Claire, Lewis: 156, 172, 182. Steffey, Sharon: 97. Stephenson, Jan: 1 16. Stephenson, Melany: 81, 120, 124, 140, 152, 160, 198. Stewart, Robert: 141. Stewart, Warren: 97, 177. St. Louis, Lynn: 81. Storeide, Julie: 108, 120, 130, 146, 148. Slotesberry, Miss Mooney: 33. Stout, Shirley: 108, 127, 138, 145. Student Life: 34. Sturman, Paula: 82. Sulinski, Carol: 82. Summerlin, Bill: 108, 136, 159, 164. Summers, Sandy: 82. Summers, Sharon: 108. Surber, David: 97, 128, 129. Sutphin, Ruth: 82. Swann, Elaine: 82. Swartz, Carl: 129. Sykes, Mr. Ralph: 15. T Tarkinton, Ann: 86, 97, 152. Tarenton, Shirley: 108. Tarkington, Sheila: 82, 131, 143. Tarkenton, Stan: 116, 182. Tackington, Sherry: 82, 141. Tate, Alan: 98. Tate, Mr. Dean: 31. Tate, Sue: 72, 82, 120, 152. Taylor, Pam: 82. Taylor, Penny: 98, 146. Taylor, Raeonne: 98, 122. Taylor, Yvonne: 98, 146. Tennis: 194. Tereskerz, Cheryl: 98, 146, 148. Themides, Mr. Michael: 14. Thespians: 140. Theta Chi: 156. Thomas, Patricia: 109, 146. Thomas, Mrs. Ruth: 25. Thompson, Cynthia: 82, 124, 125, 130, 148 196. Thompson, Mrs. Laurel: 29. Thompson, Susie: 98, 141, 196. Tharton, Cathy: 109, 127, 160. Thurman, Robert: 116, 129. Tichy, Terry: 109. Todd, Deborah: 82, 120, 124, 148, 160, 198 Todd, Tricia: 38, 98, 121, 123, 132. Toms, Leigh: 128, 173. VanNieuwenhuice, Tim: 109. Torok, Mrs. Beverly: 27. Towers, Bill: 98, 139. Trail, Thomas: 1 16. Tripodi, Jeff: 98, 120, 144. Triscritti, Frank: 83, 134. Triscrifti, John: 98, 137. Turner, Gina: 109. Turner, Patricia: 98. Turner, Patsy: 109, 127, 136, 138. Turner, Ricky: 109. Tuttle, Georgia: 98, 139, 158, 174. Twyfard, John: 1 16. Tyer, Robert: 83, 142. U Umberger, Paulo: 83. Urquhart, Mr. Joe: 29. V Valedictorian: 52. Van Allen, Mrs. Larry: 16. Varsity Baseball: 190. Varsity Cheerleaders: 198. Varsity Football: 164. Varsity Wrestling: 184. Vestal, Michael: 109. Viele, Phylis: 98, 158. Viele, Thomas: 83, 128. Voorhes, Joe: 98, 140. Vose, Robert: 83, 125, 144. W Wade, Linda: 109, 152. Wade, Susan: 83. Wagner, Susan: 84, 126, 145, 175. Wakeham, Roni: 109. Walda, Karen: 98. Walker, Debbie: 98, 120, 152, 158, 197. Walker, Karen: 109, 150. Wallace, Christopher: 139. Wallace, Deborah: 98, 141, 152. Wallis, David: 116. Wallis, William: 84. Walsh, Rick: 84, 120, 126, 132, 144, 194. Walters, Lucy: 84, 120, 124, 125, 126. Waltrip, Cynthia: 120, 128, 137. Wang, Richard: 84, 154. Wann, Grady: 98, 139. Ward, Becky: 109. Ward, Mike: 109. Ward, Terrence: 84. Weirich, Mr. James: 21. Weiss, Paul: 84, 144, 194. Welborn, Patricia: 98, 196. Welborn, Vickie: 98, 196. Wells, Debbie: 98, 174. Wells, Tonya: 98, 174. Wendt, Mark: 109. Wendt, Nancy: 98, 137, 1 40. Wertz, Jody: 100, 109, 120, 128, 148. West, Carol: 109, 146. West, Linda: 109. Whaff, Carolyn: 146. Whalen, John: 140. Whitby, Sallie: 109. White, Mrs. Alice: 21. White, Dorothy: 98, 130. White, Phyllis: 109. Whitley, George: 84. Whitlock, Mrs. Faye: 28. Whitman, Nina: 98. Whitmore, Jane: 84, 124, Wickham, Carol: 78. Wicks, Debbie: 109. Wilgus, John: 84. 126, 145, 148. Williams, Deborah: 109. Williams, Denise: 109 Williams, Donna: 84. Williams, James: 84. Williams, John: 109. Williams, Keith: 84, 141. Willison, Melody: 85. Wills, Charlene: 99, 128. Wilson, Gary: 85. Wilson, Jack: 99, 190. Wilson, Jean: 99, 130. Wilson, Mrs. Julio: 16. Wilson, Mahie: 99, 130. Wilson, Richard: 85. Wise, Irene: 109, 127, 146. Withers, Petie: 85, 159, 177. Withers, Robin: 109. win, James: 79, as, 156, 159, isa, 189. Wolchko, Jeanne: 109. Wolchko, Nancy: 85. Wallington, Jane: 109, 196. Wolvington, Deroy: 109. Wood, Larry: 109, 120, 164, 172. Woodhouse, Raymond: 85, 141, 160. Woodward, Gail: 99, 137. Woolard, Hugh: 128. Wooten, Mrs. Frances: 23. Wozlek, Cecelia: 140. Wright, Mary: 127, 130, 152. Wright, Michelle: 99, 152, 158. Wynn, Tom: 128. Warford, Tim: 109, 164 Warn, Dawn: 128. Worn, Tracy: 98, 137. 1 1 86. Warner, Beth: 117, 120, 137, 146, 160. Warren, Jay: 164, 1 Waskey, Tony: 109. Waters, Allen: 109. Waters, Lynne: 117, Watkins, Peggy: 98, Watson, Bruce: 139. 72. 146. 128. Watson, Louise: 109, 127, 134, 150, 196 Watson, Sandra: 84. Watts, Linwood: 84, 156, 164, 190. Way, LoJean: 84, 141, 196. Wynne, Diane: 99, 152. Wynne, JoAnne: 85. Wynne, Sandy: 99. Y Young, Clarice: 146, 196. Young, Gilbert: 85. Young, Jeanette: 99, 130. Young, Sandra: 99, 120. Young, Vickie: 99, 150, 196. Z Wayler, Donna: 109, 196. Weaver, Mr. Donald: 23. Weaver, Robert: 109. Weintraub, Donna: 109. Zeno, Richard: 99. Zerbe, Carole: '09, 127. 'c And here, from the for-off land of lndia, is lgor the snake charmer The staff of the 1971 Mariner would like to thank all those who helped, in the production of the yearbook. We are especially grateful to our staff photographers Herb Price, Rick Walsh and Steve Greer, Mr. James Boyd and Mr. Southall Bass for the football pictures, and Phillips Studios for the pictures on the preceding pages. Editor Phyllis Meyer Sponsor Miss Deborah Erskine Taylor Publishing Company YI2 '4 1 1 'TTA v i 52315214 f 'my 4' q . i -' gm 'Y iw' involvement pulls the individual Closer to the realm of unity an everyday aCUvHy expresses thecynenessci Hs P arUCipants IDEA! out mm 215 216 with the Creation of friemlships and the sharing of experiences solitudv vvolvvs into unity. 'R 1 L... 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