Duval High School - Safari Yearbook (Lanham Seabrook, MD)

 - Class of 1967

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FAR 967 DuVal Senior High School Glenn Dale and Telegraph Roads Glenn Dale, Maryland Volume VI Taylor Publishing Company K . 'x , M X V x 2 lllllllll f JV x 4 -lx ,.zfL.2 N l' ' ,Y ,,J I .A - 1 ' H' ' -- I ll I I E I . I 3 I , - A - .. --..-'-fb.. pf 4 QQ 4-G 'A--.: - -- H- -x f f-lf..?S.-'T' Jdfi From Cub to Tiger The Safari theme for 1967, From Cub to Tiger, re- sulted from the expansion of DuVal. But it is not only concerned with the growth of the schoolis huildingsg it is representative of each student's progress from a Sophomore Cub to a Senior Tiger. While DuVal ex- pands outwardly to meet our physical demands, so the inner core of faculty and activities expand to challenge and mature us, to broaden our horizons. These proc- esses at DuVal produce from today's student tomor- row's well-rounded, responsible citizen: From a Cub to a Tiger. DuVal High School, 1960. The Cub's growth began in a rustic environment! Du al High School Like everything else DuVa.l Senior High is expanding. Knowledge, talent, wider interests and an overall improvement accompany this expansion. From this graduating class of '67 on, DuValians can truly say, We are TIGERS! DuVal High School, 1966. The Tiger is urbanized. If-'. '- Q fl.-Mx Q J ,Q---, ?i,-finals . -- ' i- F' ,,,4,.,e.5.:gg'7 .- 1, L 1 lg-vi' l! 'l'-3' ,-- i ' g .qv- vw f.l,J- . ,lsr 1 . fee -- . 1 M' I ' 3- 1' ' ' . K .A -' . gg i, . ,g , ,. i V -:ET 1 'f iff , 6 agp. it i 1 .gf ' bl Y ...pipes - , .E-QW LLM I I S4QLL.J.4., T ' -VY, , fjylzzl 3- - . 'vxq-. . WORKMEN STRIVE TO FINISH NEW WING BEFORE YEAR ENDS 133 5 H' -...-- , I fy W A VIEW THAT THE STUDENTS OF 1970 WILL NEVER SEE will - - ' - '.,.- '6+?f233'i' -Lf - J, rf. , V, 1 1,45 ,Y 3 f . f , .,fJfsy.wP,e1, V .,:'::.. wffnlf- '1,':'j,:,!?',-1 , . ' :Af v4Q9 A FIRST STEP IN THE GROWTH OF DUVAL SENIOR HIGH V ,, A., bfffzci MA, if Supcrintem Mr. Schmic Anderson. n' 4,' lent of Schools lVilli:im S. Schmidt was the speal-ter at the dedication of the Powder Mill. Elementary School on November 30. lr is shown with two of the sixth grade pupils who participated in the program and the principal of the school, Mrs. Guinevere . Schmidt TO THE STUDENTS: It is a pleasure to have this opportunity to greet the students of DuVal Senior High School and offer congratulations to the members of the Class of 1967. As this school year draws to a close, you will, undoubtedly, want to review the progress you have made and the possibilities for further education and training in terms of the plans for your future career. XVhateyer your ultimate success may be, you well know that it will de- pend to a great degree upon the integrity with which you perform your individual responsibilities and your acceptance of certain obliga- tions to your fellowman. The world abounds with opportunities but success may be elusive unless you are willing to accept the necessary discipline, complete preliminary study and training, and face the chal- lenges that make each day exciting and rewarding through honest and patient effort. May I encourage each of you to meet with understanding the chal- lenges of each day, with each tomorrow bringing you closer to the realization of your most worthy ambitions for yourself and your fellow- man, Sincerely yours, . fm XY'illiam S. Schmidt Superintendent of Schools ffm. ,,'x. .,-. r. Chase TO THE CLASS OF 1967- More than ever in the history of our country We find ourselves charged with the responsibility and duty to preserve our democratic Way of life. As man journeys through the various phases of his continuous education, he comes to realize that, as a human race, we can be brilliant in mind and still be brutish and cruel. The world today is in a state of disrepair, Man's faith in himself is being severely tested. Man has the capabilities of learning from the past, to take heed of the present and prepare for the future. To preserve our democratic way of life, we must learn to recognize the dignity of the individual. One does not have to agree with another in order to keep from hurting him. But by recognizing the dignity of the individual, disagreement can occur without harm to either party. The human race is not quite what it should be. But the human race possesses the possibilities of becoming what We would prefer it to be. g Let us begin by being responsible individuals and by respecting the dignity of others. SIUCGICIY, LMA, Mr. Daniel F. Chase, Jr. Principal Files !?? '4. ,,.,1 l li? l P.T.A. officers: L. to R.: Mr. Daniel Chase, Principalg Mrs. Eloise Hall, Rec. Sec.g Mr. George Gerth, President, Peggy Thornberry, Corr. Sec., Mr. Wallace Winkler, Treasurer, Mrs. Betty Lou Bryant, Historian, Mrs. Ann Beveridge, First V.P.g Mr, Vincent Straface, Second V.P. P.T. . The P.T.A.'is a very important function at DuVal High School. It provides a working coordination between the parents and the teachers. Helpful information is given to the students and their parents throughout the school year with their meetings. The parents have a splendid opportunity to meet the teachers on 'Back to School Night' and attend classes to a similar schedule as the students. The incoming sophomores learn about the school in the 'Feeder School Orientation' meeting. The P.T.A. provides facilities for the Senior, Junior and Spanish Club bake sales and the Home Economics Fashion Show. Miss Vranas talks to Mrs. Fowler on Back to School Night Back to School for Moms and Dads! A . i Mrs. amarie uv '4 In ppreciation For Their Services Due to the devotion and dedication of Mrs. Grace Grant, Mr. john Seaton, and Mr. Edward Scott, who have been here since the opening of the school, DuVal Senior High School has prospered greatly. Since these three teachers are so much a part of DuVal, we hope, by dedicating the 1967 yearbook to them, we can show how much we have them at heart. Mrs. Grace Grant In Mrs. Grant's first year she co-sponsored the National Honor Society. She also has been head of the school supply store for a number of years. At present and as in the past, she has been head of the Math Department. Perhaps to us what is most important, she has been an excellent math teacher. Mr. John Seaton Mr. Seaton started at DuVal in the fall of 1960 when the school opened. He had a break of service for one year to do graduate work at Boston University. During the years he has been here at DuVal, he has been coach of the j.V. baseball team and Business Manager for ticlcet sales. The most im- portant to us Seniors, however, is that he is Chairman of the Senior Class sponsors. S C Mr. Edward Scott Over the years Mr. Scott has been sponsor of the Physics- Chemistry Club, coordinator of the DuVal Science Fair, and coordinator to the County Science Fair. He has been head of the Duval Science Department and is now head of the Physics- Chemistry and Audio Visual Departments. As Mr. Scott would say you can't get something for nothing, so get working! SEPTEMBER 6 13 17 26-30 OCTOBER 8 13-14 15 18 NOVEMBER 5-6 6-12 24-2 5 DECEMBER 3 6 9 13 17 25-31 JANUARY 11 14 17 26 Calendar of 67 School opens Student Council Representative elections Football begins with John Carroll Senior Ring Week!! Senior Mixer Get Acquainted Dance New York Scholastic Year- book Conference M.S.T.A. Convention A1C.T.v P.S.A.T. Homecoming Game and Dance Queen Elaine Lagos reigns American Education Week Football season ends Thanksgiving Vacation S.A.T. Basketball season begins with win over Potomac Wrestling season begins with Landon Prep Basketball team beats Cross- land Yeah! Christmas Ball Christmas Vacation Quill and Scroll Banquet and Induction S.A.T. N.H.S. Induction Graduation Announcements FEBRUARY 4 1 1 13-17 22 MARCH 3 4 10-1 1 14 15-17 18 23-27 31 APRIL 3 8 14-17 22 25 MAY 6 is 18 27 so JUNE 2 14-16 Talent Show Sweetheart Dance Cap and Gown measurements Washington's Birthday Senior vs. junior Basketball Game S.A.T. DuVal Science Fair Student-Faculty Game Eligible Juniors order rings St. Patrick's Dance Easter Vacation Choral Concert Baseball season begins against High Point Junior Prom Ninth Annual PG area Science Fair Roman Banquet Britania Est Insula N.H.S. S.A.T. Last chance, Seniors! Coronation Ball All-DuVal Day Awards Assembly Senior Prom Memorial Day Senior Yearbook Signing Party Graduation at Cole Field House. Best of luck to the Mighty Seniors. Table of Contents Faculty ....... ..... Seniors ....... ....... Juniors ...... ..... Sophomores ....... ..... Activities ....... ..... Sports ........ ..... Ads - Index ...... ...... H144 52 126 150 172 240 27 3 g Faculty Our personal success, the school's success, Centers on the Administration and Faculty Den They broaden our knowledge of life, While expanding their own experiences With ton1orrow's generation. .17 l f .1- r A 52 - ,., The Administration Daniel F. Chase, jr. M.Ed. University of Maryland Prizrfipal Q I. RL1ymOI1d Smith Annamarie D. Beveridge B.A. Frostburg Stare College M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh M.Ed. George Washington Vjfg.P,-jfgfjpal University Vire-Priuzripal ff.. Y tr Q:- Iiurnis Cf Parry Theodore D. Lewis, jr. lill llitiriitsritr Vnixcrsity B.S, Wilson Teachers College Mill. liiixursiry ot' Pittslwurgli M.Ed. American University 1 ,-5. .IM-i,-g, if Vile-Priflfijlfzl l l Without the Administration, DuVal would not be the school it is today. In fact, DuVal would have a hard time even existing if Mr. Chase, Mr. Parry, Mr. Smith, and Mrs. Beveridge were not there to keep everything running smoothly. Mr. Chase, DuVal's Principal, is responsible for the over-all supervision of the school. Now he has the extra duty of planning the expansion program. One of his more important responsibilities is being our school's representative on both state and local levels. Mr. Smith heads the Guidance Department and it is his duty to make the master schedule for 2600 students. The purchasing of all textbooks and equipment also is under his supervision. Mr. Parry serves as attendance and discipline moderator. Also under his guidance are building and grounds supervision. Mr. Theodore Lewis, DuVal's new fourth Vice-principal, was formerly a biology teacher and coach. His duties include supervision of the hallways and buses. He also is responsible for attendance, direction of the cafeteria, social events and discipline. Responsible for all student activities is Mrs. Beveridge. She has the monumental task of planning the club program, the games, the public address system, the PTA program, and supervising all school publicity. Together they make up the Administration of DuVal. We hope that with the expansion of DuVal they will continue making our school a finer educational institution. You think it's funny now, wait'll I get done with you! wawfazvw W Mr, Lewis tracks down the absentees. ,qffzfif f 5 Mr. Chase and Mr. Smith discuss current problems at DuVal. ,Q ,f f V V A 'fa ' 1 , . :i - t . I, l 5 f' ,, ,,.. a , . , A rare picture of Mrs, Beveridge relaxing. Guidance Department Existing for the benefit of DuVal's students, the Guidance Department is available to any student seeking advice or aid. For sophomores, the department helps them get acquainted with all that the school has to offer while readying them for two more years at DuVal. For juniors, the counselors continue their accurate and complete records of every student's scholastic and extracurricular progress. They also help students in choosing the schedule which best suits their needs and talents. For seniors, the guidance offers assistance in the selection of and applica- tion to appropriate colleges. The counselors keep students informed about col- lege examinations and representatives while supplying booklets and catalogues about colleges. The department also sponsors the highly successful College Night for interested students and parents. A vocational counselor has been added this year to supply our students' needs 'L . -T- for locating jobs. DuVal's students are indeed fortunate in having such a capable Guidance De- partment behind them. 4' Mr. Burdette H. Buck MTS- Lula D. Garrett AB. Fairmont State University BA. Salem College of 'lbledo MA. University of Maryland M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh Sophomore Guidance Counselor Senior Guidance Counselor F . ll, 1 .4 i Mrs li.It'l .lf.l l..iir:it'. :lie ..wrtl.n.1:. r if C. izusefzzig .it Prfnce Geurgts Ci mmuniry College. disvussts the tufufe .11 tw-lltgt :i:gli:. Now where didfl put my lunch! Mrs. jane H. jasper A.B, George Washington University M.Ed. University of Maryland Sophomore Guidance Counselor Sophomore Class f7'?5? i'fW23?'5T??f'oZfi7'? , ,wg 5 If H Mr. Robert I.. jones A li. Earlliam College M.Ed. Ball State lfniversity 'lunior Guidance Counselor r , .,,. gn A ...wwf- 'wn we A 3 t . 2 l ,- ' ns J . ' I J . Mrs. Mary C. Telakis M.A. Duquesne University Vocational and Sophomore Guidance Counselor Carol Pietruszak and Doug Covington look for a good college through the use of IPM the view deck. Mrs, Jean S. Tregea BS. University of North Carolina M.Ed. University of Maryland Warner's College ' Senior Guidance Counselor Senior Class iffWUExZ NX ww ,J Mrs. Telakis, zu new important addition to the guidance staff, has the responsibility to help students get a lob suited to their interest. ffl Mr, Willis Vlfisecarver BS., M.A. East Tennessee State University junior Guidance Counselor I7 ..-I. I L 's in 3X 5 KVI ,, I 5 1 , ! 1 X I ' 4 I b- f 'iffy :E 4' ' -Y' , f! Ez' .A Mrs. Ciirnl Austin Administrative Office .J 1 . XR ' X i'DUVJi Higl ,,.- . ,,.v' I' I .4 1 vb 'Z tiiwtf 5... .a ,iff , l 1 . 4,4 X L - ,f' 5 K , x 1 Sclimwl. Mrs. Foreman speaking. Q, fi.. , uw , X Kit- I.,.',:f-QC.: Yi futti Aiftixtfs :pm Offiic Mr. Lewis, please, Not so loud! 'A 119K inf Mrs. Opal Grosccinsc Attendance Office f'--f A - - Sift- ' .- - 3 Exe 'X :5?i 5211't5fff' ' ' 'G-1. fl-vNl:v-vxa f?F:i,15 53- if , 1 . c no if N X i w V N Y, law was x X o v 4 v X X , .4 'ar , 'T N. we , N. Q A ,. , . . ,Qt , . A41 ' 5 bg, L X as Q X + 'lk 754 5 QQff V , X N Q. f 1 ' -J' 4' Mrs. Josephine Oliver Guidance Office Playing a vital part in any successful functioning of any organiza- tion, is the secretarial staff. The women who compose this essential part of the school composition work conscientiously and efficiently. Each secretary, is in charge of the duplication of almost all types of ma- terial, the processing of various forms, the sorting of report cards, and information files. By working closely with the administration and aiding the faculty, the secretarial staff helps to keep DuVal run- ning smoothly. 3 ' 1 if , 1- - -fr, M-' V :fists ,.2l:v,,v y ffllqi ffii Prigg Mrs, JoAnn Administrative Office rm. t if HNIIILNW !6I7lll9N2l Zzuzsm La . . f Mum, Warn 059 6 . The typing is handled by Mrs. Prigg. Q 52 fl'i , .I , ff . 5 , mafia-fs . ' 1121? -it , 5 ans ti A .1 l li Wi' , 5 , t 5 Air! ' 1 ff '12 .' ' SF al., 23.9 5 in 'f' ' f 1 AJWV1. '-.X V V ' it , A nm 11 as ., Mrs. Gloria Skipper Guidance Office Mrs. Alice Alexander English Department English, the largest and most important department at DuVal, is the basis for high school Curriculum. Sophomores are introduced to World Literature. Juniors are exposed to American Literature while the Senior English course centers around British Litera- ture. Yet these are only the beginning, only the basic survey courses. A review of modern grammar concepts and usages is presented and all derive their material from the literature courses. Designed for students with creative writing abilities, Advanced Composition empha- sizes expository writing and a logical thought process. An introductory journalism course prepares students for creative work on either The DuValian the school paper, the literary magazine, or the Safari yearbook. Selected students attended a series of six evening seminars during the year. These seminars proved to be an opportunity for attending lectures and discussions led by recognized scholars, authors, and others well-versed in topics of interest to the student. '? ' 1 '7 B.A. West Virginia Wesleyran Speech Varisty Show, Co-sponsor Choric Speech i i fs L S 4. 54. 1 ' V , W 1 Mr. Ralph B. Behrens Mrs. Ann S. Bumgardner MIS- Marguerite MA Delay B.A. Eastern Baptist College BS. East Carolina English Il English II Paperback Bookstore Co-sponsor National Honor Society B.S. Boston Teachers College English rv Future Teachers of America V gf 'rw 1 -xl gm 4? iii - ' ff, M555 Dtsfnglui 'il Gi-.wshon This years participants in the English Seminar are: Top forty, 1. lo f. Lorraine Bounivari, Martha Zimmer BA. Xycefrfn MM-yl,in.j College l5.ll'lXlT,l Lizhrnum, and Ellen Lodwick. Bolfom row, l 10 r. XY'al:cr Houser, Par Browder, Nanqf Lawreace fjugpgp, ly' Fanart lT.i:.in. .ind janet Wade. luniur Yarsiry Cliet-rleaders fm.,- Mr. John W, Hawkins B.S. Frostburg State College English H iid! Mrs. Lorraine J, Kuemmerle B,A. Montclair State College Drama I, Hg Speech II Drama Productions M!!! 1 l Mrs, Judith Horowitz English Il Majorettes 'FT' Miss Emil S. Lawn Y BS. Shippensburg State College English III Talent Show, junior Class Mrs. Kuenimerle playing the part DuVal also has a fine Driunatics Department which strives to de- velop the special talents and inter- ests of the student body. This year's 15L'OjL'L'f' produced under Mrs. Kuem- of a dramntics' teacher. L SE if 'Es B.A. Towson State Teachers College W' ,W Mrs. Shirley M. Marshall BS. University of Kentucky English II, Advanced Composition Literary Magazine n1erle's capable hands, was The Glass Menagerie. Speech is also of- fered to the students who wish to acquaint themselves with public speaking procedures. 2l A! 5-it :L i Mr. Laurence R. Matthews BA., lNI,Ed. University of lNI.1tylund English IV, Advanced World Literature ll fx 'F First period English is enlightened by Mr, Matthews, Offered to interested and qualified seniors, a new course in Advanced World Literature supplements the English II curriculum. Mr. Matthews' students spend many hours learning to understand the experiences of mankind through a per- sonal portrayal of literature. CQ 19 tv...-v Miss Margaret McLeod BA, Mitliigin State University English II. III Suplwinure Class Mnfrsme K4 t 'za - I A A Q ' l '9 f l x 1 r lf Mrs. It .in 5 Xliller I3 A. I nr'-trszrjr Xlaryland Englxsh llI I...t..ir'.' Nl.1g.u:. e ur Mr. XX'flli.1fTl A, Rrigers BA.. M,Ed. University of Maryland Englzsli Ill. Yearhiirilt jnurnalism Sirlirz. Quill and Scrfill If It Mrs, Alice S, Plaatje AB. Atlantic Christian College English III, journalism I, II, Newspaper DuValian 'U' 'Wal' Miss Patricia E. Tatspaugh B.A., M.A. University of Maryland English IV Co-sponsor Future Teachers of America ,fi r I ,fly Z,- 1'fw,': 'fir 'I U 4-6.22 12m 0 . ,flil ,f gif! 5 4 l W ' l Miss Isabel E. White B,A. University of Maryland English II School Supply Store Q02 s-lv weve 'tgirl Miss Susan D. Spalter B.A. University of Maryland English III, Speech I junior Varsity Debate f aj' 4:- -2115 .1 filil 1 4- if ' I fob Miss Patricia J. Vranas B.A. Frostburg State College English III Varsity Cheerleaders N...- .X .55 Wil I 1 --'half K -41 Au fight! wa 2, fltf, 49' grew? Mrs. Anne B. Young B.A. Frostburg State College The Yearbook Staff, under the w.iti'hful eye of Mr. Rogers. English III, IV Social Studies Department The cultural and historical backgrounds of mankind are studied in Wforld History. This course attempts to deal with the problems and events of the past that have shaped the present and could influence the future. It attempts to bring about a fuller under- standing of our own cultural and historical heritage. From past to present is the field covered by American History, This course is a greater supplement to earlier courses in its attempt to cover our background in greater depth. It associates the events in the past that now shape our present course and that will continue to shape it in the future. Problems of Democracy attempts to give us insight into our government and the means by which it operates. In World Geography, the physical aspects of a country's development are covered. This gives a greater under- standing of physical problems encountered in a country's development. An elementary course in Psychology is offered to Seniors, which aids the students in understanding themselves and others. The entire history program offers valuable courses for students entering any field. Group therapy in Psvcholugv. Dr Sparks ' t er fmlflf' ri if lfmrnjs Cagnejr - Aff : W il... Mrs. Mary F. Carey B.A. Seton Hill College Psychology Mrs. Alice G. Ellis B,S. University of Illinois P.O.D. Senior Class ,445 Mr. Bur:-in J. Jarman BA l'ni'.ersi'y of Marvland XX'--rltl Histr-nz POD. Srudent Cuuneil. Ass: Tennis C ath ew Lv- ff 'v . I 'Vik X: ' rm wgyrih fir - Mr ,455 15' Mrs. Faye H. johnson B.A. Mary Washington College U.S. History Junior Class .42--f' mi? Mr. Moore's class is thrilled by another brilliant point of Moore's Theory. ,.- C' f 'rf Aqn'f 2 I9 Mr. James E. Kern .',. A.B. Lycoming College 'M-'Wt A,M. George Washington ,vqvl 3, University 14' 0 s Us History ' ,,ls Yearbook-Business Q ' ' I 'X , ,. - .J 5315 3 !f5f 2r , Q . 1 5029 9 5 Mrs, Cheryl E. Lowe BrS, Frostburg State College U.S, History Co-advisor of Student Council it My 63 asf 'lpn-V Mr. Dennis S. Moore B.S. Frostburg State College POD., Wcurld Geography Mrs. johnson refights the Civil War. 1 1 1 I I 4 I' , if 'F Mr. Richard Phillips B.A. American University World History, U,S. History Mr- VVHZCI in action. ASSL Wrestling COLlCl1 Mr. Stanley A. Plopn BS, Pctmsylvanitt Smtf: University US. History Q, Miss Margaret E, Rothenburg BA. Unixcr P.O.D. sity of Maryland K? .Q--W Y X Dr. Phyllis Sparks B.S. Purdue M.A., Ph.D. Univ. Chicago U.S. History I I l l . P f lltriwn' 5r:i::n.tr rtpr4smf.1fints: If ni r z.. 1. 1. PJ: lirtmtlyr l . -t'r. nc Butim r11 tri lN.l!dlxl1I1ltK. lllrn 1.0-lv-'tele 1 ' I i, l7j.izL:1t' l'.::i1i. lhiztg llirrrt, .ind P.1u l'x.1liJx Mr. lxs-an XV. XVctzcl 13.5. Towson State College XY'wrltl Guugmpliy Ctmss Cltwtintry Science Department The Science Department, in offering so many good courses, is able to broaden the student's knowledge of general princi- ples and urges the students' to explore new and unlimited fields. Biology, the study of living things, starts the sopho- more program. Advanced Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Physical Science are the courses offered to juniors and Seniors. In the classroom, demonstrations and audio-visual materials are used in conjunction with a limited amount of individual laboratory experience. Under the supervision of Commander Scott, DuVal also offers to the more capable students a double period of either Chemistry or Physics. Openings for lab assistants also pro- vide students with more experience in laboratory techniques. Mr. William A. Burslem B.S, University of Maryland ' Biology Photographic Staff X a ii 5 Q Q . 'era ' , , 0 aan. , as -. 7 41' I ,. cu 9,1 -' U 'qw ,I ,w 0. 140 J' i, , M tb ','..,r,g,'.- id H 2,5 g, f mm! keg tg 5 . wi .2 -' Q , ,f as 3 .-'. Q,,..i,'g ,-ygg .,, ',,,l! .Q ..- 1'-gg ,gn ,W '-U . ' .. , l, QQ Q F , i-'Eau 'ye- ...QJ isa You have to open at least one eye! 4:2 13- . . M 'A p- F t Mr john P Hall MISS Sally A' Daily BX. Ugiifersityl-tiff Rochester B-S Rmnfllxf Colle!-if B.A. Regis College Biology Biology Chemistry Co-sponsor Chemistry-Physics Club Sophomore F.T.A. 'N H v Mr. jrmhn B. Henderson ISS, University of Maryland Plmyaitatl Scicnrc Ili-Y P5535 lf '- Hitt i ull' ' In-J For my next trick . . 'i f' 'fu'-W fp: 'Y Q-N -in Mrs. Nancy I.. Pierce BS. Lhivcrsity of Maryland - 0 fo - 1 Mr. Martin W. Johnson A.B. Fairmont State College M.Ecl, Frostburg State College M.A. Biolngy xi Chemistry Clit-rnistryAPhysifS Club Xlr litrrtir l. xltKllttKX'll MHS- lv-JW-l R-llllllclf 1 Q tmttmt, .if Arm-tiintl ff- l 'Hf'1fY nf N-Hyland 5 S 'l' :Xtntr1t'.1n l'nlx'trSity :lf'l Fl' Q 'K lt.m...l llnvlt-gtg liit-ltwgy 'lllml club N V1-ftt.1l llitrh-r 5--trait' Q' A Mr. jack Renner B.S. Waynesburg College Biology '19 Mr, Edward F. Scott United States Naval Academy B.S. University of Hawaii A.M. George Washington University M.A. University of Maryland Chemistry, Physics Chemistry-Physics Club, Audio Visual 0 A an yr 1 Qlf fi? H a ' ' fm, 32 an as Y X' as ,, ,, . 4 z Q 1 ' f A, 'Q th lgiayfffjfi has Mr. Alfred Yocubik B.S. Alliance College Biology 1 3-.Q just a little bit better. it '3 'S Math Department I l rf i .1 Z -ii.. Q I . I E, H l'll bet they don't understand a wnrd l'm saying. i . 1 ' Ln. r A I . - K. 3 - k A . H ,ms 1' fv- 3' ' , f, w Vis ,lo Nl Griiuliv Xlrs. Virginia C. Hiuuins NN lltirzila N-i:k'litrn Ciillcge A li.. XI A liniversitv of Klaryla 5 Xl tiz:,e.i:: Ffatt lifll'-ii'Nlf'.' Geometry. Algebra ll. Calculus a ciliffl'Nfl -. Lv, Jtxtfrx. A'gtbra I Anafi :ic Get intrri' lli:ttitf.17ff'f1ib The Math Department has as its goal curricular offerings such that every student interested in Mathematics may find a course to suit his needs. By offering such courses as AlQCl7fJ-. GCOI'l1Cffy, Trig and Math Analysis, Business Math, College Algebra and Probability, and Calculus, the teachers try to prepare math stu- dents so that they are able to solve problems based on an under- standing of basic concepts and structure of mathematics. The Math Department has been and is expanding to include College Algebra and Probability, new this year. AdV21UC6d Place- ment Calculus is now being offered to qualified Seniors. This course enables students who do well on a special exam to re- ceive college credits in Calculus. i l . 4 . L i Mrs, Joyce F. Bohn ax B.A. Bridgewater College lNi.A.T. Duke University Geometry, Algebra II f ,l bf , x Mrs. Grace Grant A.B. Marshall University Unified Algebra and Trigonometry Algebra ll, Trig Analysis Math Analysis A e-Ae 75 3 .1 223 l 'Q air, Hector C. ianiiatii Mrs Af:lf.!lIL'1'ilL' .vi mia AB. George Vilisliingtivn Fel-lf. I-UI. Rho-lt Island Cnllc-ye University Mvjlfffl C'C 'YT1CI1'y'. Advanced Gct-rnetiy. Algebra ll, Adv.inCCd C-'tml'-ll M-l'l1 Gtmml Math xI.lfl1LZU.1'iLS Club Co-sy-rvm.ir--P11.i:r-igrapliy Staff .ff X! a Wir Mr. Mathematics ' 4 'UDF '-l-on 'fs-I Mr. Ronald A. Ward B.S. Eastern Nazarene College Algebra Il, Trig. Analysis Debate Team Y Q-sn 5 Miss. Diana F. Long Mr. Malcolm W. Seab B.A. Western Maryland B.S. Louisiana State General Business Math, University Advanced General Math Algebra I, IIg Advanced Geometry General Math Junior Tri-Hi-Y ff . .WIS fe ft Mr. John A, Seaton B.S. Frostburg State College M.A. Boston College Geometry, Algebra II, College Algebra and Probability Senior Class Mr. Daly L. Wolfe M.Ed. University of Maryland Algebra I, ll, General Math, Geometry Golf Team Mrs. Higgins explains an interesting point in Calculus. Language Department i i Miss jean Baker B.A. 'George Washington University French I French Club, A.F.S. To enable students to speak, understand, read and write another language is the goal of the Foreign Language Department at DuVal. Extensive courses in Spanish, French, German, and Latin are offered. As students become familiar with a foreign language, teachers strive to promote interest in and understanding of, not only the language, but also the culture of the country. This year two new societies, the Spanish Honor Society and the French Honor Society, were established at DuVal. To be eligible for membership, a student must have a superior grade average in his language classes while maintaining an overall standing of B or better. The language clubs only limit their membership to students taking a language, and student participa- tion is very high. 3 Mrs. Sarah M. Barker Mrs. Milagros Carrero B.A. University of Illinois BA, Columbia Union College French Il, III Spanish II, III, IV Foreign Language Assembly Spanish Honor Society 5 Q' fc- V 4 Yr' . X 'l gk a. MV X V -:sr 3 c- - R 1 X . ,,. I , Mrs. Diane J, Gai-U3 f -, I B AB, Ahieredirh College f A Spanish I, II Cf' 'Nl' Dwi Spanish Club The language lab enables students to improve the native pronunciation. HEI ll lil 1 I w ,. .,l,.,.. :.-.. S. u 1 -1 JM :Mig g VV.-' lil!! il Ill mv, N, xmlr if E. W' Mrs. Baker and her French class share an amusing mom Mrs. Rhoda Moore A.B. Eastern Mennonite College German I, II, III German Club ,K I .Q ia, .nw f, f . P' tv H -3 ' . 2. , K .- 4 ,- . ., 2 .A f .. A553 ,, RQ , .1 wf .'.'l 'f 1, Vg . fi!! :WQEJQ fl7,..fL:tDQi' . Mrs. Dolores A. Spagnola B.Ecl. Duquesne University Spanish I, II American Field Service E Crit. Also new this year was the first Interna- tional Night sponsored and presented by the department February 9th. Students from all language classes, clubs, and honor societies contributed both time and talent to present an evening of entertainment. gi' HA, Mrs. Renee L. Law B.S. West Chester State College French II, III, IV French Club Mrs. Elizabeth B. Knox A.B. Vassar College Latin I, II, Illg French I Latin Club Mrs. Vicki L. Sifrit B.A. University of Florida Spanish Spanish Club 19 Vicki Vogt and John Klima cavort and frolic through International Night as Hansel and Gretel. 33 Business Education Department The Senior lligh sehool prolurain provides training for those stuilents who will seek einployment in business and other professional lields upon graduation. DuVal offers its students courses in everytliinig from typing and shorthand to hook- keepinxig. These provide basic skills. Business Math, Law and Iieonomics, .intl Salesmanship courses develop other working l'unel.1ment.1ls. ,jf-' ln l I Lo C Y xr Nr. jack Ii. llookout BS. Hall State University MS. vUL'5lL'I'l'l Miclii4i.gan University Personal 'l'ypini:. Business I.1lXVfEL'Ul10I11iCS , Z If Sally Chelstrom and john Baxter use the mimengraph machine in Office Practice. Advanced clerical and secretarial training are taught side by side with etiquette, One of the greatest assets that the de- partment offers its students is the quality and value of business equipment. Commercial students are certainly well- qualified for professional jobs after completing DuVal's business courses. - ? -er... 4 gs . , ... Y ' 'lil' ,, . ' 14' Mrs. Kazhryn Carr BS, lntliana Smit: MA. C'ivluml'wi.1 L'niversity Atli.int't.l Sh-r:l1,1nd. Adxanced . . 'lfrping .mel Transcription. Set'rc'.xri.xl Office Praftite MVS ,li-ella Nl. Carter HN fJltl.iliifin.1 linixersit' Y lllivltws Xlaih, lnlrmluelion to lilwmi -s 5455 139 Mrs. Jennie G. Crowther B.A. Tennessee Technological University Bookkeeping I School Supply Store Mrs. Aileen M. Hogue B.S. University of Maryland Shorthand, Typing Choric Speech ff? f :Q uv W Pi Mrs. Carmella B. Grant B, S, University of Pittsburgh Shorthand II, Advanced Typing, Transcription, Clerical Office Practice f I 40' Mrs. Frances M. Hull B.S. University of Maryland Salesflaw, Business Arithmetic, Shorthand I, Typing II Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y Mike Flanagan balances the books i 1 l' Q X , 7 .. nP Paula Haislip and Linda Arnorosi labor valiantly in Advanced Typing. l , I y .pk -I 1 Y wr-,uv Mrs. Ellen R. Lantz B.A. Shepard College Typing Iflntroduction to Business, Personal Typing 941, 8 G' 'xx 3 4 Miss Anna Nemesh B.S. Pennsylvania State University 'I M.Ed. University iwflNl:11'ylL1nCl Advanced Typing, Intro. to Busj ! Typing I -Q 1 lfururc Business Lcgiders of 'I America if f v i Gr' .N - JA v Miss ,Liner L. Rnnkin BS. Shippcnshurg Sure College GL-mml llusinvss, Typing ll, Ad ,f gf, ' jr' - Joe Henry stares in disbelief at his handiwork. mnixil Typing, Business Law and S.ilcsm.1nsl1ip 79- Mrs. Margaret A. Ross B.S. University of Maryland Shorthand I, Typing II, Personal Typing Senior Tri-Hi-Y nf X, iv ,Indy JK? Wnf L ,J .I ,X Linda Amorosi and Linda Whiting work to improve their basic shorthand skills. Mrs, W. Dean Schnurrenberger M.A. Indiana State University Bookkeeping I, Business Math Sophomore Class 1. Mrs. Delores W. Turner B.S. West Virginia University Typing II, Personal Typing, Busi- ness Math Mr. Manvern F. Shock B.S. Salem College Business Math, Bookkeeping Asst. Football Coach Ft' i hi And now for the secret ingredient! says Chef B Art Department dl. ee i X F e at 'V -xg lj 011 . , as - D o- ' xi - I 1 AQ Q., Miss Georgette K. Farkas BA. Goulher College Art Mrs, Betty J. Manchak B.F.A. Oklahoma State University Art II, III, IV, Art A Script Lettering, Flower Making, Ceramics ...-A. Did Grandma Moses start this way? I , DuVal Art Department offers not only excellent and qualified instruction but also various activities which encourage the student to become aware of the art which is a part of their everyday surroundings. Emphasis is placed on individual work rather than formal class, and the artistic-minded students are urged to use creative thinking in developing their own styles. 1 A The Department sponsors various clubs and the Sock I s and Sweater Hop. The profits made on the Hop was ' used to buy prints of famous paintings and etchings to 'f l be catalogued in the library. 4,1 ees.: oyar-Heflinl Cz 'fi 9's ' sn- , . . - - --- I ' . .4-... -'fhvf , -Yrs A 4 l . D - ,..s l li Af 4 , avid' Outer Limits Mrs Durutiz-.' l. Bltfann ll A l':'.'-tis V. .:' 5I.ir'.'l.in.l Ar: ll. lll Ar: 1.115 l Music Department The Music Deparment, numbering over 600 students, is one of the most popular departments at DuVal. This is partly the result of the excellent reputation of all the music groups and partly the result of the enthusiasm of the three teachers-Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs, Shannon, and Mr. Nonnemacher. There is a music course to suit everyone's taste. Music Theory, Band, Choir, Q- Girls and Mixed Choruses, and General Music are offered as classes. Two groups that meet after school are the Madrigals and the Sing-Outs-DuVal's own extremely popular folk music group. Mrs. Lenore H. Gallagher l B.M. Oberlin Conservatory T 'A A Instrumental Music Marching Band l l l l l l l l ai 3, Q 4 if .. l Q .ygf i , .Av 1 ,ul r if E y W , 'wi Z Rhonda Hitchcock and john Klima W work diligently with Mrs, Shannon. t 'I Rhonda and John were two out of fifteen Maryland students chosen to -Taxi! represent Maryland in the all Mr. Dale K, Nonnemacher 3 B.S., M.Ed, University of Maryland Concert Choir, Music Theory, Girls SWE fllfmg Wffh MY- Nall' Chorus, General Music, Sing Outs Eastern Chorus. r 1 Mrs. Carolyn K, Shannon B.M. Columbia Union College M,M. Catholic University Chorus II, Illg Girls Chorusg Chorus Angelosg Madrigals DuVallaires 39 Home Economics Department The Home Economic Department curriculum has expanded to acquaint girls with the arts of cooking, sewing, home manage- ment, child care, good grooming, home nursing, budgeting and interior decorating. Using the most modern instruction facilities, girls are given an opportunity to become skilled in those areas that could prove both useful and profitable to them in the future. Besides attending classes, the Home Ec.students are often called upon to furnish refreshments for school teas and to serve at school banquets. One of the most delightful department projects is the organization of a play school open to area children. Lucky Senior girls may choose a double-period of Home Ec. to care for these future DuVal Pupils with faculty supervision. s r JD Ss to . . '39 l X. ' J .ift X-M AY . M, sr . L ' Mrs. Margaret Y. Bruner B.S. University of Maryland, University of Hawaii Home Economics IV, IV-A Senior Class Ziff Graduation-1980 'Q' N.-5, YW?-f l Mrs. Marlene M Smith Biff Pflgflll-1 S5fPhUl5 Ig 5 Km: 53-my L'n,H-rgiiy BS Russell Sage College l'lr':1ir l'.. 11.':n:is ll. lll M 5- S'-'fl-1155 lYf1l U4lI1'. P. :ti I' :ti Gzrls L'fll l'f515?' 'f Mllfrilf Hutt: llwzt :tins ll. lll. Fgzturc l'-lcfiicftxikrrs if A:t1tr...:--fs-Frqrts 5 40 5 '-r Mrs. Sara M. Shegogue M.Ed. University of Maryland Home Economics III, IV Future Homemakers of America Mrs. Bruner looks on as Sheri Gaylor demonstrates the proper method for setting a table g,..- , . 2 -r. tv' i - 'Xia 1 Z-N ex.. Ex , X Q . l ',' f J X x-.-finder if l haue to wear it! Industrial Arts 5, '- .: 1 ww 'f I se ' -43,5 Q 'J as fi x 1 IA Mr, Todd Cropper B.A. Colorado State College Drafting Metal Sho I II III Asst. Rifle Team Coach Mr. Kenneth C. Bowlin B.S. Berea College P i , Geology Club if . Xia., I sure do wish I could draw. Since so many of today's jobs deal with industry, this depart- ment is a valuable asset to those entering the industrial fields. In the various levels of drafting, a student learns to use the tools and becomes familiar with the different fundamentals. Later these skills are applied to the specialty fields, where students study the subject of their choice in depth. In the wood and metal shops, different levels are again pro- vided as each student works toward his specific interest. The different industries are stressed, and modern means of application are constantly aiding in new interests. These interests will provide for the new ideas of tomorrow. - Wifi' 1 f 1 - ' .' '-1, MQW' I fma-af . f ' -c .ya 1 ' ' UQ Q1 J: V , --.., Q 1 ,, if Mr. Harold W. Prucha B.F.A. Maryland Institute of Art Drafting Wood Shop, Industrial Arts Track and Field Coach Mr. William R. Davis B.S. University of Maryland Rifle Team - fx i 115 ' r jess Brown and his mentor, Mr. Davis. 4l Physical Education Department x l Nr. XX'gilIL-r liorowelz ISS.. MS. llhzua College Pliysifzll lftluultion Varsity lluskethzlll Corith Asst. liasebzill 4.0 gl Mr. Curl j. Butkus HS. George Wlilsliington University Physical Edufation Football Coach V ' vo. hir. -loil Kulririk BS Wits! flush? Sllit' Nl A Uwrgi- XY,1slii:rg:ui1 l'iiixtrsi:v lllnsitkil litllltlflitll XX'rw:liii,: .in.l ll vit-.ill Cixich 42 The Phvsiml lfduuition Department offers courses in indixidiml. LlLl.1l. .ind team sports. as well as dance instruction. self-testing .ind Courses in Drix ers lTduC.1tion, and First-Aid. The FE. program strives to develop DuVnl's student body into the physically and mentally sound citizens of tomorrow. XVhile providing .xdivities for physical fitness, it hopes to contribute knowledge and appreciation for the different fields of sports. Spurring knowledge and awareness in e.1eh students .ibility .ind field of interest, while developing leadership and fellowship are among its other godls. A new course in Sports' Appreciation is offered this year by the girls P.E. Depart- ment. Taught by Mrs. Overton, this course is offered only to Juniors and Seniors, A new club this year is the Gymkdnn Club. This club is concerned with learning skills involving the trampoline, the vqiulting box, the horse and various other pieces of equipment. This club seeks to build over-all coordination. ' ' l moov nsccvus nz 3 . W,-LL V, We play my way or we don't play at all. T1 V 71 '.s 9 'Vt iw, iid V 5 Mr. Rf-her: T, Tutker BS. Salem College Physiml lfducnrion Mr. Donald R. Redmiles HS. ljnixtrsiry of Maryland Physitlll Eduolrion Varsity Baseball, Varsity D Club VJYWB' D Club, j,V liasl-:czhall Cogifh ,l.V. B.1sc-hall Cruqh S C en - X X kt 32.4 . S 5' Miss Beverly E. Bigham BS Frostbur State Colle e . . g g Physical Education Gymnastics Club, Modern Dance Club 'x fhx ig!! .Mrs. Linda E. Kaany B.S. Springfield College Physical Education Majorettes 'Y Vx x si J- x Build the body strong and straight, Girls Phys. Ed. is really great. Mrs. Winnifred H. Overton B.S. University of Maryland Physical Education Varsity Cheerleaders, Intramurals 'QP' Miss Sandra L. Sprinkle B.S. University of North Carolina Physical Education G.A.A., Asst. Pom Pom Sponsor, Intramurals 44 Driver's Education 'L....L-N, AN-'M --'- , x A k 1-I Mr. Louis P. Basile l Driver's Education Mr, Basile, man of steel, once again takes his life in his own hands. .Q , -Qia- .a-A , :V X .1 . 1' V I f -1 V' f it X Mr. Stanley Burak B.S. George Wlashington University Drivers Education Asst. Football Coach One of the most popular courses at DuVal, Driver's Education. is taught to approximately 150 eager participants on A yearly basis. The program consists of thirty hours of classroom instruction, 12 hours of observation in the car. and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training-,ill designed to acquaint J 191 'i Mr. Charles H. Strange B.S, University of Houston M.Ed, Driver's Education learners with the Maryland Road Rules and to prepare them for the driving test. Along with re- lated books and films, a special driver training Car is used to supplement the driver's knowledge of actual road conditions. . ,Q- G 'vp A.B. Fairmont State University Library ,,, With approximately 2,000 books added to the collection ----'1 A every year, the library was certainly happy to expand, pro- , viding students with more floor space for library research. fa 3 , With completion of the library addition, the library now has A. N Y the following: a faculty reading room? a listening viewing room ' V, r V 1 01 for students and faculty to preview records, tapes, and films, M V a conference room where four to six students can converse or 'Mak' 'kr work on debate topics, a library classroom that will accom- ' modate forty students, and a reading corner located near the uv, V' magazines. A' Q t These new additions provide more working space while Miss Jandy and other staff members offer to help acquaint the students with library procedure. Each spring, at the annual art show, student art work is MISV Betty L Bryant selected for the addition of the permanent art collection in Miss Gail SV Jandy A.B. University of Alabama the library. B,S, Drake University Asst. Librarian fqkim ,Isa V . at, V, MV ., Q V at Mrs. Betty Brace Mrs. Emily Singer Library Clerk Library Clerk M. Ed. Wayne State University Librarian l 1 , Our efficient library assistants are anxious and eager to serve. -mug in ,, Readin nd tud Skills 'E Reading and study skills are a part of a voluntary program which aims to help students improve in these fields. Mr. Eugene I-lusik holds Classes for students having a desire to overcome their obstacles in basic comprehension. The reading classes meet twice weekly to help students find and correct their weaknesses. 'Y l .cd-' I2- Y 'Perks ff .. ff at Mr. Eugene Husik i L M.A. Temple University 4, Reading and Study Skills V Varsity Tennis Coach . ,,,.,y-, . - ..s . . Inquisitive students participate in class discussion led by Mr. Husik Health uite The Health Room, located in the main hall, has an important function-to look after the health of 2600 DuValians. Besides providing a place where medical aid can be given to the sick patient, Mrs. Vincent and her staff keep a personal record of each students' medical history. By sponsoring see- ing, hearing, and diabetes tests, the Health Room brings the records up to date while trying to interest students in personal health. Hmmm, looks like we'll have to operate. ala? K ...Xi xref A f I ag V fr ' .. 'TW' ff: Mrs. Edith H. Vincent R.N. Union Memorial Hospital B.S., M.A. Peabody College Health Coordinator Health Careers Club 17 ,-I K r 1 sr -1 V I, - I N.-,il A ,,,. -WW f 1-r ,qx'f ' -Q-LLQLZ , Mrs. Agnes C. Honey Health Aide l ,hy QQ J Ronnie Francis gets emergency treatment, ......,, Al -ff-4 fx f K . Cafeteria Staff , i' .4 1, -'N Doug Hale awaits one of DuVal's famous lunches served by Mrs. McDermott. .... . ..-1277i 4 . Mrs. Beulah Orsborn B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University Dietician DuVal's cafeteria staff has the monumental task dietician, Mrs. Beulah Orsborn. of preparing well-balanced meals for a large per- The staff also provides refreshments, buffets and centage of the student body and faculty daily. De- entire meals for many of DuVal's extracurricular licious courses are efficiently planned by DuVal's activities. Mr. Louis Richards Head Custodian f Custodial Department CTQSTODIAL STAFF: ltff in ri,glf1,' Mr. Lnuis Richards, Larry France, Mgirvclle jerter, jimmy Q l-larriswn. Dorothy letter, Daniel Hastings, Georgia Pinncx, Clarence Tliviinits. Richard Humpfrey. 0 . Q55 I' xx X lf Hlhomns Kcglt-r. limb Exqins. The details involved in keeping a school the size of DuVril running smoothly and ettitienili' .ire vast. Under the supervision of Mr. Louis Richards. these details are attended to l-5' ,i staff of experienced men and women. In order to maintain the high standards of cleanliness which DuVal has enjoyed since its initiation, the custodial staff works dili- gently during the summer and other Schogl holidays as well as when school ig in Session, uVal Kindles Now The Light Of Destlnyw ff I , A i bww-hm, M DuVal is an educational institution composed of a large faculty and student body combining and coordinating their knowledge, ability, and effort to main- tain and improve our society. A variety of course studies have been offered to all students, regardless of their background or future aspirations, in an attempt to broaden their scope of knowledge. It is believed, however, that learning includes more than just a collection of facts. DuVal therefore pro- motes student-faculty relationships striving for harmony throughout the school. The result of these high school years may determine tomorrow's future which is in the hands of today's youth. Seniors The Senior Tigers are reaching their height As the school expands under them, Giving them the support they need For finding and fulfilling their goals in life QS'-T s , f . f. 1 . 4 ' Fx Ames ,. Seniors -ff! ? A:-'sq V ' , - W . sm . V - ,r' if 'f S '...g 1: -'!. ..'.-. , ,, . si...,.,-.. .., ' REQ , ..-.. -,.:,.,l I i , ,Wg ,,-,,,,,,, V -, . -..,....f.,..., 1 at V ,AY W I A,-' - - ' .- s ' M,.1f',,',- ..--.:i- ... -A-T- ' A. .ff ' ' -.fa - 'i u ' ' pf ' 'I PL. h ' 1-e - - 'ff .. P V .Q '- F' Class Of '67 President Secretary 'loc Henry Cheryl Seaman Vice-President Treasurer NICIRI Aummqci Donna Thomas Mr. Seaton Sponsors ff xQNNxXx-V s Q ,f 1 Mrs. Ellis g!!!!!IllIIIIII XXXN xxXXXX 'M MMV 2 ,Q X Mrs. Bruner V 1 5 5 's ,-milf ' ll Z Wwazi 1 LINDA Cl-IEE CHEE AISNEY Academic Lynn Elementary school tcacherg Bowie State Love is be .,.. ,,,, bm, 0, ,hc Wm., ,,,,,,,, BRENDA EAYE ACRES ROBERT NEIL ALDEN BERNICE ALLEN F.II.Il.p Library ffl. Z. JAMES MERWYN ALLEN General jim major in engineering at Maryland U. I don't know Band 2, 3 Chorus 2, 3 Thespians 3 Concert Choir 4 LINDA MARIE AMOROSI Commercial Amatucci California, sec' rctary or business school D,O.I. XVorry never robs to- morrow of its sorrow, it only robs today of its strength. F.T.A. lV-Presl lg Pom Poms 3. -I lCJpt, -U5 Tri-Hi-Y 3: Stud. Asst. -lg Stud. Coun. I. 3: Spur 33 Fabulous Four Z3 Coro. Court 2: Social-XY'elfare Comm.1, SN cf' General Academic Brenda Wfork for the Nici, Yogi P.G. Coun- govcrnmenz then marriage ty Police Academy, P.G. Coun- God grant me, the courage to ty Police Dept. Wlhat do change the serenity to things I can, the I accept the things which can't be changed, and the wisdom to know the differ- CDCC. Girls Chorus 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chor. 2, 3, 4g Chorus Angelos 4. you say ugly? Outd. Track Manager Zg All DuVal Day. Snowball 3 General Naval Dept. XVhen YOU come to the end ot' your rope, tie a knot and hang on. Hostess Cl. I, Tri-I-li-Y 1 Off. Asst. 3 F.H.A. 4 VINCENT LOUIS ALNIOROSI General Pizon get a good iob or ioin the Marines If you are iust a tadpole don't try to be a frogg if you are just a tail don't try to wag the dog. 1'--rj JENNIFER BRECKENRIDGE AM'YX Academic jennifer College, teach retarded children . .i Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair. Art Honor Society lg Stud. Asst. I. 2, 3. 4: Roman Banquet 23 Mod. Dance 23 Pep Cl. 23 So' cial-Welfare Comm. 2, 4: All DuVal Day 2, 3 A.F.S. 3, 4: Chem-Phys. Cl. 31 Debate 5: F.T.A. 35 Lang. Asst. 4. 959 7 I t KX '1 A 5. he is. A JOYCE DOROTHY ANDERSON Academic Joyce Work for V.I.S.T.A. then either secretar- ial or social work On the shore of the world I stand alone and ponder where in future years, my heart may wander. Tri-Hi-Y 1 tRe. Sec. ll, Choir 1, 23 Talent Sh. 1, 23 French Cl. 3, County Chor. 1, 2, Mixed Chor. 5: All DuVal Day 3, 4, Madrigals 3, 4 lSoc. Sec. 43, Chor. Angelos 4. '35 xxx 'X ,IV Football . -p Pr'-v CYNTHIA HOWELL ALLEN Academic Cindy college Peace Love one another S.C. Rep. 1, 3 Concert Choir 3 4 Mr. Crane of Sleepy Devil and Daniel Webster Chem.-Phys. Club 4 Corps . . , I-Iollow SUSAN CAROL ALONGI Commercial , Sue Ice cube collegc??? Hi, AJ. It is not what he has or even what he does which directly expresses the worth of a man, but what Dec. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Spur 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 4 Soc.-Wel. Comm. ROBERT STEPHEN ANDERSON Academic Md. U., maior in Always face the sunshine and let the shadows fall behind you. Bob . .. engineering 33 V. Football 4, S.C. Rep, 4g Spur 5, 4, 1? GEORGE MICHAEL ANDES General Frog P.G. College, Armed Forces, marriage, maybe you don't need a harpoon to whale, right? DAVID ROY ANDREW Academic Andy P,G. College, ma- jor in history Be the labor great or small do it well or not at all. Basketball Intermurals 2, 33 Ir- Sr Basketball Game 3, 4 Wres- tling 4, NICKI LYNN AN TONACCI Academic Nick college: Home Economist It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove,all doubt George, which experience was that? . . . G.A.L. 1. fPresl F.H.A. 1, 3 fSec 15 S.C. 1, 5, Soc.-Wel. Comm. 2, 4 fChair. 45 Coronation Court 2, 3 Ur. Princess 31 Soph Class Sec. Z Jr. Class Pres. 33 Sr. Class V-Pres. 43 Jr.-Sr, As. 33 All DuVal Day 2, 3, 43 Safari 3, 43 Student Coun. Exec. Co. 3, 43 Fashion Show 1, 2, 5. BRYAN HAYES ASHLEY Academic Maryland Univer. Become airline pilot. JOHN KEITH ASHBY Academic Keith Plan to attend P.G. College All the animals in the woods know that everything was to be left with its own life to live except man Band 1, 2, 33 J.V. Track 13 J.V. Football 2, 33 Intra. Football 2, 33 Intra. Basketball 2, 3: Intra. Baseball 2, 5. STEPHEN CHARLES ANDREW Academic Steve . .. P.G. College, Bach. FRANK EDWARD ANDRYKOVITCH General Frank career in art of Arts Degree, get a job with a I swear .. . private industry The un- examed life is not worth living Sucrates Jr.-Sr, Basketball 3, 4, Bask. Intra. Concert' Choir 43 Art Club 2 ?.- 'GLENNA KAYE ASHLEY General Glenna College, Kinder- garten teach. Let no man de- spise thy youth3 but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity. I Tim. 4:12 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 A,F.S. 43 Fren, Club 43 F.H.A. 3, 4 CV-Pres. 41 Bible Club 43 Spur. Comm. 3, 43 All DuVal Day 2, 33 Publicity Comm. 4 KATHLEEN MARIE AT KINS Academic Kathy Coll. Give your best to the world and the best will come back to you Intra. 13 St. Council Rep. 1, 2, 43 Devil and Danial Web- ster 23 Jr. Spur Comm. 33 Shipwreck Dance Comm. 33 Jr. Prom 33 Sr. Spur 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Jr. Sr. As. 5. sms DAVID EDWARDS ANNIN Academic Dave Become an interpre- ter or lang. teacher Worry . .. it stimulates your thinking. Band Ai, 3, 43 Band B 2 March- ing Band 2, 33 French Club 2, 3, 4, fTreas. 41 Math Club 3, Science Club 1, A.F.S. 43 Concert Choir 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Library As. 2, 43 S.C. Rep. 23 Alt. 5 REMGIO C. AQUI Academic Remy Remy-tard pass Eng. l'V3 college in California3 Life is full of rude awakenings- excerpt Peanuts , Stud. Coun. 2, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Varsity D 3, 43 Basketball Man. 2, 33 Bgketball Intra. 1, 23 Spur 3, 43 T.K.B. 2, 3, 4 JERRY DAVID AYRES Academic Jerry . . . Maryland Univer. Ag- riculture If love is a state of mind, let's all go out of our heads. It's chalk time at Lou's ... Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 Football 13 Sr. Ways and Means 43 Concert Choir 43 Sr. Spur Comm. 4: Chorus 1, 2, ,St. Council 1, Band 1 fi 55 .-f qw gi EILEEN FRANCES 5? BACKORA Academic Ei . College, teach social studies. . . a youthful love is like a bird, it's flight' KAREN MARIE BAILEY if , Spanish Club 2: Stud, Asst. Z: ACnLlCmlC A'F'S' 2'i lbs Al' 53 All Karen Craduatc and DuVal Day ig nitric Club 3, -1, ', , .s .I.'IiHiAY rp Dumlmn Makeup Unix. of NIar,Iand. Really. Eil. -lg Literary Mau, lg Safari fi, Art 7' VAN RONELL BANKS General Pea Mouse . .. Post Office Dept. ... go to college XVl1cnever von come to the end of your rope. tie a knot and hang on, CARMEL EVA BARKSDALE Commercial Candy Connie P.G. Col- ege. pr.ifemori.1l plmtograpliy or sec. work May the good Lord ble 1 v -tx .nil keep vu, ulictlier near or far .iwaix may the good Lord keep you till ue ment again. String Orch. 1, 23 Drama Cl. 2, fx 1 l . lt- ,f HAZEL MARIE I . fy I -. , BALTIAIORE E . , ,fl Academic Cookie college, hopefully Antioch, major in Spanish and BARBARA LEE BAKER LINDA lXfARlE BAKKE become an interpreter It's Academic AL-mjemic all there. All youbhave to do is Barb Indiana Univ., psy- Linda Business school, fmd it and use It to the bm chiatric nursing Knowing is not enough: ue must apply. XVillin: is not enouuh We must do! j.V. Hockey Team I. 2, 1: Ger. Club l lPres ll: lntra. I, 2, 3: Soph. Cl. Sec. 21 jr. Cl. Sec. S1 N,H,S. 3, lg Newspaper Staff Z, 31 News Ed. 3: Tea- liouse of the Auuust Moon Eg jr. Prom lg Science Fair 1, Z. 3 fix! Place 2, Ind Pl. 311 Safety foun, 'sg Health Careers Cl. lg i'Soutli Pacific 3 bookkeeper Silence is a friend that never betrays. Fashion Show 3 IDs CARTER BARKSDALE CHESTER EARL BARNES General General '-'Chesteru DATA proCeQSA ing or l.B.M. DORIS HELEN BARRACK Commercial Dee Courtroom Stenoigra- pher, marriageiCharlie Mixed Chorus 23 Adv, Girls Chorus 3, Stud. Asst. 4 Concert flu-ir X, Folksincers Z3 Library 2, tClr.iir. Il Concert Chi 3 I an I 'l x., ,XA of your ability N.H.S. 2: Booster Club 23 Camp Lett 3: Spanish Cl. :lg Tri-Hi-YQ Spanish N.H.S. -lg Phys-Chem. Cl. -l. JOHN CHARLES BARBERA Academic john go to college, chemical eniineer 1 marry Debbie By works and faith. Phys.-Chem. Club fig RENEE CILIE BARRETT Academic Renee Rennie Colle!-IC. major in element. education and have a happy life The thing that goes the farthest towards making life worthwhile, that costs the least, and does the most good is a pleasant smile P.G. County Teen Chamber 3. 4: F.T.A. I, fig Span. Honor Soc. History Seminar -ig Election Comm. 3, Bible Cl. fl, Spur 3 41 Stud. Coun, Alt. 3, -ll All DuVal Day 5, 45 jr. Sr. As. Jr. Prom. 5: Tri-Hi-Y rig Stud. As. 4, Science Fair 1 i NANCY MARLENE BARSKEY General Schmendrich Stretch College, teaching or nursing. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Amen. Basketball Intra. 2, casa R fy 1591'- Q35 RICHARD C. BARTEL GERALD DANIEL WILLIAM EUGENE Academic BARWICK BATEMAN Academic General Jerry Dan Maryland Bill S0 ffl College- get PHILLIP BAUMGARDNER General EUGENE HOWARD BAY Academic Howdy join the Navy, and see the world and women, and drive a super stock Chevelle Statistics show that if you drink while you drive there is a strong possibility you might spill some. J.V. Football 2. U. stage actor, not to get mar- ried until I'm 25, but when I do I want lots of kids. Blessed are the pure, for they shall in- hibit the earth Hi-Y 2, 3. 45 Ger. Cl. 2, 35 Science Fair 1, Z flst Pl 1, I-Ion Men. 233 Wrestling 3, All DuVal Day 2, 3, Everyman 33 Concert Choir 4, Science Cl I 1V-Presl Drama Club 15 Stud. Coun. 2. a new cycle and ride it to O.C. if at first you don't succeed try to quit. j.V. Football 3 hd' ir dzrrtv JOHN WALTER BEALL THOMAS EARL BEAM WILLIAM EDWARD Academic john go to P.G.C., then transfer to Maryland. V I I Basketball Intra. 2, 31 Tennis msurgeon Ya cant Wm em Tourn. 3, 4 Academic Tom colleee pre-med, medical school, become a neu- all, Band 1, Z, 5, 4g Marching Band 2, 35 Pep Band 2 35 N.H.S. 3, 45 BEAM General Bill I-Iairtree Rabbit Carol Ann, college Dry beer doesn't smell. Track 13 I-in BRUCE JAY BAUMGARDNER General Bruce get a new Camero and go to P.G. College, Air Force Fords, Fords, they're the best, drive 6 miles and walk the rest. fright Jessel Chevys Forever JOHN DOWNES BAXTER Commercial Minute Mouse Buttons Sloop John B. Service, take up an industrial occup. It's all over. Be a Belly dancer, right Pat P, Down with B.W.XV. GAIL LEE BEAVER Commercial Gail Bucky Sec. for I.B.M. Do not condemn a man until you have traveled a mile of his life. Tri-I-Ii-Y 1, Health Careers Cl 2, 3. CI-list, 3? jr. Guid Comm. 35 Pep Club 13 F.T.A. 1 Km L ,' xref' .. 57 6' .1-4: A Sl 'SAN -IAYNE I5EE'l'l.E ciL'I1L'I'ill bile mi1li4et .,. :nrt selinol X X Jnil then xorne type uf display nrtxstg he happy and marry Wfayne .. The lull v:1l1ie ul happiness BELLE is i4.1inetl through xlinring it with Crymmggfqigl sonicmic, Really, :iw ine! l cnn't -JO.. busincm School or get lftlwvc 'll ' K 11 job ,,. It'9 crunchy ., , w - lvl Slum I' All Ll' l- 7 Chorus Ig Geology CI, Zg Spur 451-1. 'il All Talent Sliow l, 23 Sportxdny 1: Intrn. I, 21 lf:1h1ilo1is Four 23 Hlflriperors New fomm. I I71iV:il D.1y 3, Hollis Z3 Spur ROBERT JOSEPH I'IIiI.I.O General Roh wild hlue yonder: Air Force Comm, I. Iley! C' - 43' 905 r-s 12 BIARGRET JEAN BELL MICHAEL ANDREW' Commercial BELL Chul:vy Don't cry be Academic cause I'm lenvinug l'll he bJck Mike Squ5mi5 1gI,U5-. to 569 WU lf' the Cl-155 'if '63 lnnd U,. l.1w school :ind maybe and '69. Stay cool and don't bell. UWT hwt Yourself, F.B.I. you know? I need this like n turtle needs n sent Stud. Conn. Alt. 1, 23 DuVnlinn 3. PABIELA WHITNE1' JAINIES LEE BERNED RONALD CHARLES BERGER General BEYER MICHAEL HAYXYOOD Academic Jimmie Jim Jimbo Commercial BELTOINI Berg Airline stexvardess, govern' 'Ofk1,m1f'be.2 Park PO' uROnnl':H m3Ybe College, Genqml interior decordtor Poor Baby, XVhat kind of deal woodd shop first and teaching ..Hl-I-. --Mk-. IH V, . d 1 May Bob. - ' ' secorn I-londs forever, right mniiiilin Plihsicnl Etl.CloEEEriii11i- Fnsh. SIIQW 1' 21 3- 'l Immt ililltoDVg?iiag35ldS ,if 3' 4i Stew? nology Life without l.1ui4l1tcr 3, Athletic Banquet 2, 3 .l 2 'B 3 b Lili'-i3'M' lg Colm' Track 13 is like .1 Limp without light C1 ' age 1 an' j.V. Foothill 2. V. Football I. 5, -lg V. B.1wkcth.1ll lg V. Track ' 3 f ' ' 1. :. 1, 1, Hui' 1 1V-Pres ll ' A ,Ir. Sr. II.11kcth,1ll G.1n1u 3, I: ' ir 1 1 rc1 M ' V. stj IU Cl 3. il. IT .i. U w, if 1' 0-'J sv 58 '. i ' SUSAN LEE BELL Academic Sue P.G. Ir. College, Psy- chology major. travel and see the world Everytlung lmppens for the best. Dave. Math Club 23 F,H.A, -l Build- ing and Grounds Comm. 2, JOYCE ELIZABETHE BELTON General college and major in journalism or 'R 1 ' 1.13. V history Be yourself and don't try to be like someone else. Tri-I-Ii-Y 45 lntra. 1, 3, 43 Girl'S Chorus 4 SUSAN LORRAINE BEZDEK Academic Sue college Trust in the Lord with all thine heart. and lean not to thine own un- derstanding. In :ill thy ways :ici knowledge I-lim, and He shall direct thy paths, Prnv, 3: 5:6 F.H.T. lg H.G.A, 1, 4 fChnp- lziin -I, Sec. IJ Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, il. fTrez1s. U French Cl. 2. 3, 4: A,E.S. 3, -I, N.H,S. 3, il, Spur 3, 43 Bible Cl. 3, -lg Concert Choir 43 jr. Prom 3, Sr. Pub- licity Al: Safari -'i 752 DIANNE KATHLEEN BIANCO Academic Wahoo become an airline stewardess To be alone and not be lonesome is being in good company. Spur Comm. 45 Stud. Coun. 13 STEVE LESLIE BLANK Academic Eli Blick go to college and major p y , p play pro. baseball Hey! I guess I really am a goldbricker! j.V. Basketball 2, 5: J.V. Baseball 25 V, Base- ball 3, 43 V. Football 43 Varsity D Cl. 4. in la sical education' ho e to KURT LEWIS BORMAN Academic Physics, M.I.T.? Live JOHN HALSEY BITTNER Academic john major in Physics at Maryland U: Golf? Get what you want today for your tomorrows may be limited. Phys.-Cl. 4, Golf Team 2, 3, 41 Track 11 Varsity D 5, 43 JUDITH MARIE BLACK Academic Judi . .. nurses training, nurs- ing, marriage and children? .. That's life. Spur 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 2, 3g Health Ca: reers Cl. 2, 4: Madrigals 4 Chorus Angelos 43 SHEILA IUANITA BLAINE Commercial Sheila office work I've studied hard, and tried my best and now I've past the final test. And now to work? Art Cl. 5 ROGER ELLIOTT BORT Academic To attend Wlest Point or Syra- cuse, V.M.I. to enter serv- ices, major in foreign serv. nr for. lang. Silence is golden, but then money is the root of all evil N.H.S. 3, 4, Stud. Coun. 43 fStandards Comm. Chr. 45 J.V. Football 3, JV Basketball 35 V. Foot. 1, 45 Baseball 15 Var- sity D 4. GEORGE BYRON BOSI-IER General Sleeter Photographer .. What the World needs now is love, sweet love. DAVID DOUGLAS BOST General Dave . Get a iob or join the servrce Today is the day before tomorrow. ,gi RICHARD ANTHONY BLANCATO General Skinny after college to become a millionaire detective A man can judge his riches by the number of true friends he has. Singing in the locker room. Nice Guy. 1.V. Football 2g V. Football 3, 4, Hi-Y 4: Varsity D 3, 45 Stud. Coun. 2, 33 CAlt. 25 Pop- corn 3, 4, All DuVal Day 3 JOHN RICHARD BONZO Academic John go to P.G. college two years after I graduate and then Maryland U. I hope to become a teacher . .. Marching Band 2, 53 Chess Cl. 3, 43 Phys-Chem. Cl. 4, Concert Band 5, 45 County Band and State Band Festival 3, 4g JUDITH MARIE BOSWELL General Judy Little Caesar so- ciology, writer Are you sera ious? The problems of the world are the faults of man. Intra. 1, 53 All DuVal Day 2, ig Prom Comm. 3g Off. Asst. 3, ig.. -Nts 59 i CHARLES XVILLIAM BOWIE Academic Charlie college G.W.I. hope, follow a golfing career Do what you want to, when you want to. V. Baseball lg V. Football 11 V, Basketball l: Golf Z, 3, 4, Varsity D 3, 45 VEDA BREEDEN Commercial sd ROBERT DENNIS BOWLEY Academic Dennis attend Maryland U., Busi. Administration The average girl needs more beauty than brains because the average guy can see better than he can think. Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 43 ROBERT MICHAEL S, BARBARA LEE BOYCE Academic Barbe Len-T.F.: further ed.: marriage Together with the wild and beautiful, that's where our hearts will be Science Fair l: Fashion Sh. 2, Majorettes 3, 4. T 'I 4? THERESA FLORENCE BRADLEY Academic Terry Graduation, col- lege, and fashion for the world . . . smile Gymcana l fCaptJ FTA 1 Science Fair l, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 45 Fashion Show 1, 2, 3 FHA. 2, 3, 4 KV-Pres. 3 Historian 43 AFS -l Club As. 3: Sr. As. 3: Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 3, Spur 3, 43 All DuVal Day 2, 33 Snowball 4, Sweetheart Dance 2 XA CHERYL DIANE JUDITH ANN BREXVER BRIDGES BREMMERMAN General Academic t Af-ldfmlf Eur Undecided Ford's Cher Pars twin psy- judi Sheba Dudy Du:.ly do run Chris, but Chevys scream. chiatric nursing Old burg- College, maior in psychology XVhat's new Kagle? lars never die, they steal away! . .. The deeper that sorrow carves TILHLY 1 2 3 Put Num into your being, the more joy es CI. 2 'S3fa'ri'4 Spur You C-ln C mA ' 4 Soc. Wel. Comm. 4 Tri-Hi-Y I. 2, 5, F.T.A, 1 4V.P. Dec. Comm. 4 IJ Dance Dec. Comm, l, 2, 3, PATRICIA ANN BROWDER Academic Par Pray B. College, VISTA, teaching, traveling . .. I am involved in mankind Span. Cl. 35 A.F.S. 5, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4 fV.P. Sl: Chorus Anqelos 3. 4g'5AFARI 4 fCopy Ed. 41 Spur 43 Q.duS. 43 Maclrigals 45 Eng. Seminar 43 Hist. Seminar 4 -lg Pom Poms W, 'I 1Co'C:ipt. -0 j.H.S. I: N.ll.S. 3, -3 S.C. Rep. 2, lg Chccrlcatler 13 Coro. Ct. 11 Camp Letts -1: Fashion Show I, 2, R Soc. Comm. 35 Tal. 5huW l :FV Zim 'G 3 Xxx 1 4. 'X .1 YVONNE EILEEN BRAXTON Academic Daffy Go to nursing school, probably Maryland U. and possibly get married after I get my degree Knowledge is the door to success. Span. Cl. flg Health Cl, -I, Stud, Coun, 1 PRISCILLA DENISE BREMER Commercial Prissy . .. Nursing at Wasliington Hospital Cen- ter How 'bout that Charley? CARLA INIARIE BROWN Commercial Car Callie Business School, Secretary If you play with fire you're going to get burned 1 by JESSE BORRELL BROWN Academic jay , jess College, phys- ics, astronomyg Air Force Eat, drink, and make merry for to- morrow local 57 gets you, KATHLEEN DIANE Math Cl. 23 Cheml2Phys. Cl. 43 BRQWN Hi-Y 43 Outd. Trac 5, 43 CMan- - agar 3, 43, R.H.A.B.G. cl. z, Commercial, 3, 4, Kathy Have business iob 'as typist and lead a good life Don't be too quick to judge others. Fash. Sh. 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK C. BUCKUS General Wheat Service Two things rise to the top milk and scum. CA-ROLE ANN THERESA KATHRYN BURCHETTE BURIQE ' Academic Commercial Strayer Jr. College to become a ---ferry , --Burkgeu To be. legal secretary For man look- eth on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart. I Samuel 16: 7 Mixed Chor. 1, 23 Conc. Choir 3, 43 Madrigals 33 County Chorus 3, 43 Mystery, Mirth, and Mer- riment 13 ML Crane of Sleepy Hollow 33 S.C. Officer 13 S.C. Rep. 2, 3, 4 fAlt. 41 Spur 3. Tri-Hi-Y 43 F.T.A. 1, 23 Bible . 2. come a dancer, college maybe The best place to find a helping hand is at the end of your arm. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 43 Modern Dance 23 Spur 43 F.H.A. 4. PHILLIP RICKIE BROWN General Rick Go to Md. U., be- come professional football or baseball player What's that, something you eat? JV Football 3: V. Football 13 Cr. Country 2. 45 Ind. Track 2, 3, 43 Outd. Track 23 JV Base- ball 33 V. Baseball 3, 43 Var- sity D 3, 4, EDWARD WAYNE BRUCE Academic College, Md. U. . .. Believe only in the truth of the Sweat Hog . Track 13 Art Cl. 2. CHARLES ROBERT BURKLEY Academic Robert College, Md, U., if not, then the Army Off PATRICIA ANNE BURNS General Pat . . .' Business school, Doc- tor's assistant . .. Might as well, can't dance. times, the test of courage is F351-I, Sh, 15 Inf,-3, 1, 25 Tri. rather to live than to die. Phys. Cl. 33 Safari 43 Rifle Cl. 23 S.C. Rep 1 fAlt. lj Stud. Asst. 4. Hi-Y 4. ad9 h, SLS ,sa E REBECCA BRYANT Academic Becky College, then work for a while, finally marriage Instead of thinking about yourself all the time, be interested in oth- ers, You're sure to find happiness. Fash. Sh. 1, 23 S.C. Rep. 5 fAlt. 513 Art Cl. 33 Spur 33 Jr. Prom 33 All Duval Day 3: F.H.A. 43 French Cl. 43 Library Asst. 43 Perfect Att. Award 33 N.H.S. 4. LORRAINE JOY BUONVIRI Academic Lorraine , Lori College, maybe teaching 9D-O.G.F. The Language of Friendship is not words, but meanings. It is an intelligence above language. Span. Cl. 2, 3, 43 Tri4Hi-Y 1, 23 Eng. Sem. 43 Hist. Sem. 43 A.F.S. 2, 35 Pep Cl. 13 F.T.A. 1. FRANK BURTON General C' PX WT 2 DELORIES BUTLER General Dee I.osi .., Scamstress school Hold on to what you've got until you get what you want. Stud. Coun. 1. JAMES BRADFORD CAREY General Brad College if I can get ing Navy Your conscience doesn't keep you from doing Q bad things, it just keeps you from having fun 1 doing them. Intra. 2. JUANITA RENA CARTER Commercial Juanita commercial secre- tary The Devil you know is bcttcr th.m the Devil you don't know. Booster Cl. 1, 23 Spur -l. DALE BRADLEY CALL DOUGLAS IVICBRAYER I-EIGH MICHELLE Academic CAMPBELL CANTNER Brad Brigham Young Academic Academic Universityg mission, marriage? lf one does his best in all things, all things are possible- to two people all things are possible as long as one of them is God. Science Cl. 1, 2 tPrcs. lj, Hi- Y 4. Ways B4 Means Comm. 25 Chem-Phys Cl. 3, 43 Photogra- phy Staff 3, fig All DuVal Day 31 Science Fair I, 35 Stud. Asst. 41 Camp Letts 4, Radio Cl. lg V, Track 1. JUDITI-I ANN CARZON Commercial Judy Jud Get a good iobg have a happy marriage fDonnyl Hurtin' for cer- tain. Wlhoopee do!! Devil and Daniel XVebster 2. S Doug to go to an engi- neering school such as Ga. Tech. or Johns Hopkins How does it feel to be all alone like a rolling stone? Cross Country 2, 4g Indoor Track 2, 43 Outdoor Track 2, 45 Hi-Y 4. Leigh P.G. Collegeg trav- el and marriage in that order Never do today what you can put off 'til tomorrow: yea right. F.T.A. 15 F.H.A. 2, 5: Prom Dec. lp Fash. Show 2. 3: Intra. Ig Glee Cl. lg Stud. Coun. 1. JANIE INIARGARET CASHWELL General Cash California surf, college fl hope! There's no success like failure and fail- ure's no success at all. Cook. Get it G.A.L. lp Stud. Coun. I, 23 Intra. 1, 23 Gymkana 13 Ski Cl. 2: Dec. Comm. 2. 31 Devil and Daniel XVebster 23 JV Cheerleaders 3 lCapt.Jg V Cheer- leaders 45 MARGARET MARY CAULFIELD Commercial Peggy to become a beau- tician, housewife and mother Four score and seven years ago I never thought I would make it. Glee Cl. 2, Ad. Girls Chorus 4. if X WILLIAM DENNIS CAPPS Commercial Bill Cappsie Have a good time this summer and start college in the fall, I hope Plymouths on top: Fords are not bad, but I'd rather walk than be a Chevy man. CHRISTOPHER AYERS CARMAN Academic Chris The Count On to Maryland, mn, run, rung Major in Psychol0gYZ die of old age The Philosopher is he to whom the Highest has descended, and the lowest has mounted upg who is the equal and kindly brother of all. Burp! V Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 2, 3. 4: Outdoor Track 1. 2, 5, 4: Spur 3, 45 Stud. Coun. 43 F.T.A. 5, 43 Varsity D 4 SI-IERRY LYNN CAVANAUGH Commercial Sherry Get a iob as a typistg maybe business college Uh! What were you doing in there? F.I-LA. 5, 4. X . 'C' CHARLES RALPH CHAMBERLAIN Academic Chuck Charlie To ob- tain the means for a good life and then live it Think wrongly if you please but in all cases, think for yourself . . . Photography Cl. 45 DuValian 4 iPhoto. Ed.J5 Safari 4 iPhoto, Ed. 43: Qszs 4 C. ROBERT CHRISTY Academic HairTree College, Business Administration5 become a millionaire . .. I give yo what? Intra. 1, 25 IV Basketball 35 Math Cl. 25 All DuVal Day 3: Varsity D 45 S.C. 45 V. Bas- ketball 3, 4. JOSEPH EDWARD CLARK Academic Joe . .. Attend Md. U. . .. Hi there! Don't put off today what you can put off tomorrow. JV Baseball5 V. Baseball 4. SALLY CHELSTROM Commercial Sally Airline stewardess, marriage . . . To everything there is a season, and a time for eva ery purpose under heaven. Stud. Coun. 1, 3, 45 Spur 2, 3, 4: CAROL DEBORAH CLINTON Commercial Debbie , Shorty Navy boundg secretarial work It goes to show short people can succeed. I made it! F.B.I...A. 3: Safari 51 Spur 4. Q- ROBERT MICHAEL CHICK Academic Chick To go to P.G. College for 2 years and then go to Maryland U. , .. If you can't be good be careful, can't lose them all Latin Cl. 2, 55 Concert Choir 3, 4 Stud. Asst. 4 THELMA ANN CHITTAMS General Toots . .. Go to Business Col- lege or school and become a per- sonal secretary and after, mar- riage ... Here a sign to those who love me and smile to those who hate5 and whatever skies above me, here's a heart for every fate. E.B.L.A. 2, 45 Art Cl. 2. BRENDA CLAIRE CLEMENTS Commercial Bren Art college The human brain is wonderful thing. It starts working when you wake up in the morning, and keeps on working until you're called on in class, Health Cl. 15 Art Cl. 2, 35 Safari 4 fArt Ed. 415 Spur 2: Q. and S. 4. HERBRETT MARGARITE CLINTON Academic Herbie To go to college and become a music teacher . .. Music is the heart of the soul. Band 15 F.T.A. 25 Conc. Ch. 1, 2 lPres. 13. 'fm 're' +P . Z 9 t RITA GAYLE CHII WOOD Commercial Rita , Chita , Chits Practical nurse or secretaryg mar- riage The only way to have friends is to be one. Library Asst. 15 F.N.A. 45 Tri- Hi-Y 45 All DuVal Day 2, 3, 45 Spur 4. KENNETH DAVID CHRONIGER Academic Ken Hope to go to college and seminary5 plan to enter ministry Man shall not live by bread alone, but be every work of God. Luke 4:4 S.C. 1, 4 KV.-Pres. 1, Alt. 415 Bible Cl. 2, 3, 45 fPubl. Chr. 3, 435 Spur 45 Conc. Ch. 3, 4. KATHRYN ROSE CLOUGH Academic Kathy , Kac Md. U.5 to own a yellow car To live is the greatest thing in the world, most only exist. P6P Cl. 15 Stud. Coun. 2, 35 Spur 3, 45 I-'.H.A. N.H.S. 3, 45 gafari 3, 45 Jr. Guid.5 Jr. Prom 63 ,Ulf 1 DAVID FARREI. COAKLEY Academic ll.it'e trvlleec, Alr Force The way nf the cross leads home, Iiihle Cluh 3, K, -I. MIKE COOPER in-4 KEVIN JAMES COLBERT Academic College, Phys. Ed. major Keep smiling it makes people wonder what yuu're up to. Track lg JV Xvrextllnq 23 V, XVreStlinu 3, ,lg V, Football 'Ig Parking Comm. 3, I. 'i XWILLIAM FRANK COLVIN Commercial Bill ,loin Air Force Re- serxe, then en tty colleee to be- a CPA lt's been a lone twelve years, hut I finally COITIC made it. CECELIA ANN COOK Academic Cookie Cece Califor- nia, college, Surfing and bum- minz She mot everything she needs, she and artist. she don't look hack. She takes the dark out of the nicht ancl paints the day time hlaclc. Get it Cath! GAA 1: FTA lg Art Club 1, 3, -I: Trivlali-Y 5. -l: Ski Club Z3 lntra. 1: All DuVal Day 31 Stud. Conn. 1, 2 fAIt. I, 21. PN, Viva la Pit! I FRANCES ,IEANETTE COOPER Commercial Jeanette typist I-Iappie negs is living Iile now and be- ing happy about it because you only have one chance. FBLA 2: Falconer 2. SHARON ANN CORRY Academic Cher College, interpreter 9D-O.G.F. -V i , Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4 fChaplain ll: Pep Cl. lg Stud. Af-lifmlf com. 1 mn. 11, FTA Ig NJHS 11 span, Cl. 2. 3, 4, AFS 3, 45 Safari flg Social and Welfare fl, 1 Jfigi' BIARGIE ROSETTA OZRO DOUGLAS DAVID EUGENE COUNTEE COVINGTON COWLEY Commercial Academic Academic Dodge Cityi' To go to OZ To go to college Dave Com attend Uni- jr. College then later on to :t Because you lose today doe5n't versity of Maryland, major in college for four years People mean you can't win tomorrow civil engineerinng service later are not horn with the ability and vice versa. Wfhere is the island of some- to get along with ea-ch other. Latin Cl' 2. 3 fconsul M. where? Tho' HC fduflffd fe It- Ni-is 5, 45 Safari 4 fEditor'in- JV Football 5, v. Football 4, Tri-Hi-Y -I. Chieflg Stud. Coun. lg Science Varsity D Cl. -I3 Latin CI. 2, Cl. 1: Camp I.ett's Coun. 4g Q. 3: Roman Banquet 2: St d. and S,g Science Fair 12nd Pl. Cnun, 3 CAIL 313 Building :nd LINDA LEE CROSBY AHIDRFD LOFIQE ll Chem-Phys. -I. Ground: Comm, ri fChr. 41, Awdfmlf t-OQ-i-AYZ0 F SFU! 5. -l- Linda nuriing Ai, 1 -, Tri-Hi-Y 13 Concert Hand lp qllunlk k d Ensemble Contest lg Science Fair 'Hcnrr' Xt cn to nor' .in uct marrictl .. Max' the hineei of lrientliliip nctcr get ruity. l ...'?. 5 I 1 fGrand Award Xvinnerjg Rc- gional Science Fair lg Stud, Asst. 4. I LAWRENCE WAYNE CUNNINGHAM Academic Larry To go to college to ionigff fffifd ffli if 'ff'XfLh- RONALD GERALD SHERMAN LEWIS ifg Band 2. , ' DALRYMPLE DAMERON ' Academic General .Rim S RimPlets U. Terry Toot Jr. Col- p . . . of Maryland, space program. Science Fair 13 Basketball 2, 35 Stud. Coun, 45 Physics Cl. 45 Camp Letts Counselor 3. DAVID LESLIE DAVIES General m colle e ma be draftin trav Dave so e g, y g: hunt, and have fun Leader of men, but f: lower of women. Track 1 lege major in physical education It isn't whether you win or lose, but how you played the game. JV Basketball 35 JV Baseball 25 V. Basketball 1, 43 V, Base- ball 1, 3, 45 Varsity D 4. ROSANNE D'APRILE Academic Rosanne College, prob- ably U. of Maryland, travel Live and let live. Newspaper 15 Russian Cl. 2, Span. Cl. 3, 45 Art Cl. 4 IV. Pres. 45 Science Fair 13 Lan- gauge As. 35 Classroom As. 4. ' , .,,...,. ,W NORMAN FRANKLIN DAVIS General To be a P.E. teacher De- cide now because now will soon be later. JV Basketball SUSAN LEE DAVIS General Sue Susie secretary, model Sorry about that, that's the truth. JERRY ALAN DEARSTINE General J.D. . . . Prince Georges Com- munity College teacher educa- tion, Physical Education teacher . . . Let your pages do the walk- ing through the yellow fingers. V. Football 13 V. Baseball 15 Stud. Asst. 1. -459 --W Debate 4. PAMELA DIANE DECATUR General Penny Attend business school5 become a secretary or receptionist Keep your face to the sunshine and you can- not see the shadows. M. Dance Cl. 25 Dec. Comm. 2: Stud. Coun. 2. - aw - -f 5 4'-1,-. . 'ii .,, lr ju., 1 , R 5. 5. , . ,. .1 , 5 .9 .5 .,h, . I . A rs. '. J 7 , f an 1 by ,V , 'rl gf? .'- ' ., ELIZABETH MARIE DARDEN Academic Beth Shorty Termite College, Home Economics, mar- riage, 13-8 Amor vinci omi- nia5 L'amoor est eternalg Play school's over. Fash. Sh. 1, 2, 5, 45 FHA 2, 3, 4 fChaplain 51. MICHAEL CARTXVELL DAVIS Academic Blink collegeg internal revenue agent Determination is essential for success. Span. Cl. 2, 35 ROTC 25 Marching Band 3, 45 JOHN MICHAEL DELANO Academic Mike Scratch College and study wildlife management Sock it to me. Chevy's do get it. Pines on top. 65 'I LINDA RAE DCLONG General Lynn Work at the Tele- phone Company, marry Walt iof course? You want to know why thc school wouldn't let you THOMAS WARREN graduate? You have bad breath! DEI-ORGE Bad breath! General Mixed Chorus 2g Girl's Chorus ,, ,, . . Tom Be a signalman in 31 Adv, Glrl's Chorus fl, veal cutler, the Navy How hamburger, swiss steak and Du- Val Special can all taste the 'Q is 57 ROBERT CARROLL DEMPSEY Academic Bob college The greatest mistake a man can make is fearing he will make one. LINDA JANE DEPRIEST Academic Florida, Clearwater Business Col- lege A penny earned is a penny less owed on the car. Y vl V . 3 a ' MARILYN LOUISE DENNIS Academic College, maior in veterinary med- icine A penny earned is a penny lost to your car. Tri-Hi-Y 43 HCC Z, 3. 4 CV. same-like leather. pmsy 4y GAA 3, 4: Chorus Track 33 Spur 25 Prom Dec. AHREICS 2, 3. 3: Geology Cl, 2. DIANE DEE DERING KENNETH EDWARD DERENBERGER ' Commffml Academic Dee Deedee Secretary, successful mar- .. H .I 4 riage Success is counted sweetest by those who Ken The S.C, Super Catholic Col- nge, succeed. lcge, teach in High School and become rich To have a friend you must be one. Watch that clothesline, Luttncr. V. Baseball l, 43 JV Baseball Z. 3: Cross Country 4: Hi-Y 1, 4. CLIFTON STEPHEN DESMOND Academic Dezi Dez College. study abroad: to look back with- out regrets in fifty years tif I make itl Don't look backg you might not like what's catcha ing up with you. Football lg Track 15 Golf 2, NAC HUGHDERRY 3, 41 Math cl. 21 Hi-Y 4: Academic Varsity D 4. Mac College, he-come filthy rich, and lazy You've got the equipment. you might as well use lt. - Stud. Coun. -lg Art Cl. ,ig Band 1, S 66 T' DAVID PLATT DEVLIN Academic Dave Wfish to be a Naval architect or Marine en- gineer Hullog smile. Science Fair 1, 25 Stud. Coun. 1, 2, 3, 4 fPres. 41 Chr. 31 Varsity D 45 Hi-Y 43 Math Cl. 2: IV Basketball 2g V. Bas- ketball 3, 4. QW 11.1 Njl-IS 13 Freshman Picnic lg Sports Day l, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Pom Poms 45 Stud. As. 45 Flash, Sh. lg Faculty-Student Basketball Game 1. I LAURENTINE DEWINTER Commercial jackie business school Glee Cl. 1 ROSANNA DICAMILLO Academic Rosie College. Then teach- ing, hopefully He who walks much and reads much sees much and knows much. Span. Cl. 4. 7 i' . ei LYNN DIANE DICKIE Commercial Lynn , Doclie secretarial work . .. God grant me the seren- ity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change those I can, and the wisdom to know the difference between the two. Stud. Asst. 2, 5. 4. TESSA LOUISE DOAN Academic Tess college, then hope for the best A smile is your greatest asset when you find you're all alone3 Cheerleader 13 GAL 1 QV. Pres. U3 Stud. Coun. 2, 3, 4 fAlt. 2, 41: Spur 3, 43 Math Cl. 23 Stud. Asst. 3, 43 All DuVal Day 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom 53 Bldg. and Grounds Comm. 3. CAROLYN DODSON General : y I fi k CHARLES DIGGS General STEPHEN WARREN DOLEN General Steve To join the Air Force and then join D.C. Fire Depart. Later I plan to get married Put off until to- morrow what you think you should do today. Baseball 1, 23 Drill Team 2 fSquad Sergeant 23 sfx RUTH ELIZABETH DILLON General Libby Donnieg Business school As you slide down the banister of life may all the splinters be in your direction. Spur 4, Glee Snowball Dec. tra, 1. Cl. 13 Senior Comm. 43 In- PAULA JEAN DOLGE Academic P.J. ' Spend the summer on the bay and have fun, then go to college to become a nurse of dental hygienist Cool it, you can be replaced by a ma- chine. Gymkana 1, 43 Girl's Basket- ball All-Stars 3: Girl's Gym- nastic Tournament 33 Modern Dance 43 St. Patrick's Dance 2. hr 'QI' DONALD RALPH DIXON Academic Donnie University of Maryland, degree in chemistry or archeology Tiger! Tiger! burning bright, in the forest of the night, what immortal hand or eye dare frame thy fearful symmetry? Band A 1, 2, 3, 43 Coin Cl. 23 Phys. Cl. 23 Outdoor Track 23 All DuVal Day 2, 3. 4: Madrigals 43 Marching Band 2, 3. you. CAROL ANN DONDERO Academic Defi , Don . .. Plan to go to Prince George's Jr. Col- lege, maior in English What you keep is lost3 what you give is forever yours. Span. Cl. 3. 3 71 mfr . ,Qi Lf' ATT? THOMAS OWENS DIXON, JR- . Academic Bud college He that travels alone, travels farthest. Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4 fCapt. 3, 433 Outdoor Track 1, 23 In- door Track 3 fManager 3 PAULA JEAN DOBBINS Commercial Paula work for Telephone Company and marry Bob Smile and the world smiles with DOROTHY SUSAN DOVER General Dottie To be able to get a iob and raise animals Would you believe I made it? 4 1 7 i 67 an 3. JOHN ANTHONY DRALEY Academic j.D. Go to Maryland or P.G. than the service and then pursue my career. Always work for the best and expect the worse, and you shall never be disappointed. Chorus II 25 Chorus III 3, 45 Concert Choir 3, 45 Legend of Sleepy Hollow 3. an ..-.X 1 WILLIAM DAVID DRAPER Academic Dave A.F. Academy5 navigator or Air Police Man's achievements are limted only by the scope of his in- tellect and the power of his faith. Check Your Worries 15 Ev- eryman 35 Debate Team 3, 45 Civil Air Patrol 1, 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Cl. As. 35 All Du- Val Day 5. PHILIP COWAN DRAUGHN General Phil Marine Corps I'll see ya. KRISTEN THOMAS DUNN Academic Kris Cuddly T.B. Hairtree Go to Calif. with Jack and Charlie then to college, then become a rich bachelor just tell me I ain't cool. JOHN EDVUARD DURBIN General Jack Be a printer or a machinist You really know how to hurt a guy, Safari 4. FYNNETTE LIBBY EATON MARY KATHRYN EARP HW. d H Tftcadimigvl I d U h A mow o go o aryan .5 wen Commemal M I am finally free, I want to travel all over the Mar Dean, marriageg lah technician I love you not only for what you are, but for what I am when I'm with you. Band 1, 2, 35 F.T.A. 15 Maclrigals 35 F.B.L.A. 4 fSec. 435 Stud. Asst. 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir 3. TERRENCE MARIE EATON Commercial Terri . . .Two years junior Col' lege: Airline Stewardess The onlv way to have :i friend is to be one. Arr Cl. l, 25 F.T.A. I5 Sports Day l: Stud, Asst. 4. X- it happen. X Comm. 3. ' 1 X . X -J KATHRYN GODFREY LIARK R. EDWARDS LOUIS MASON EDENS Academic EGGLESTON Academic Mark Ilniversity of vii. Academic Kitty College art,5 coma Hlnlffi 3dVff'l5m8 HCV- Louie College5 Phys. Ed. mercial artist For me to live is Christ, to die is gain. Art Cl. 3, 45 A.F.S. 4 fTreas. 415 DuValian 2: Safari 4 fAsst. Art Ed. 41: Spur Comm. 45 Publicity Comm. 4 '71 that s cool ! Hi-Y 45 V. Cross Country 45 Track I . teacher Think before you speak. J.V. Football 25 Baseball 25 Jr. Sr. Basketball 3, 45 Choir 1, 2. qi -s Qi world Enjoy your life-it's too short to be wasted by worrying what will happen, just let G.A.L. 15 Math Cl. 25 Intra. 1, 25 Concert Choir 3, 4 fHistorian 415 Stud. Coun. 4 fPubl. Co- Chr. 415 Soph. As. 45 All DuVal Day 35 Spur Co 45 jr. Prom 35 Eng. Seminar 45 Hist. Seminar 45 Shipwreck Dance 45 Building Br Grounds PAUL RAYMOND EHRLICH Academic Paul Carson-Newman Col- lege research chemist We are amballa dors for Christ! II Corinthians 5:20 Bible Cl. 3, 45 Camp Letts 3. U-fav Yi-f JAMES BYRON ELDER Commercial Rock Jim Study Busi- ness Administration in college, Maybe Maryland U.3 have a hap- and a good home3 py marriage To love for the sake of be- human, but to love ing loved is for the sake of loving is divine. Hi-Y 3, Q iPar- and St at Arms V. Soccer 13 liamentarian g . 413 Jr. Prom 33 Intra. 23 Spur 3, 43 Jr. Sr. Basketball 33 JV Baseball 23 V. Baseball 3, 43 Jr. Sr. As. 3: Safari 43 Erner. Squad MOLLY HOUT ELDER General Molly . .. College . .. Knowl- edge is what you learn from others. Newspaper Typist 3. ENS MARCIA JOAN ELDERSVELD Academic Liz college Live each day for what it's worth, and don't worry about the next. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Spur 3, 4 fRep, 4 Playday 3: Intra, Z3 Jr. Sr. As. 3: Stud. Asst. 43 Prom 9 us 1'9' WANDA JANE EMERSON Commercial Wanda Secretary in the Civil service field or Business College I can do all things through Christ which strength- CLAIRE JACK ELLIOTT Agademic eneth me, Phil. 4:13 Jack Navy, college, trav- GIGS Cl. 1. 51 V3fiCfY Sh 12 el Live the way you want PEP Cl- 2- to because you only have one life. 4, 'r.K.B. 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4. DCC- 5, 41 . , --,WW -f - V f--W TERESA AEi11jTnI??ICINIAS I LINDA ADEL ESLINGER - Commercial -- ' . . . N b d f t Sgsfliatry Hfbglarry Mike 0 0 Y ls Per ec Lin . .. Receptionist, Business School or College Tri-Hi-Y 1, 21 DOUGLAS ALAN ESTES Academic Doug College, then pos- sibly military service This generation of Americans has a Rendezvous with destiny SUSAN KATHERINE EVANS General Sue Suzi Marry Bobg get a govern't. job . .. Hi Bob3 Shsssst! A woman cis always right3 ask any woman! - Literary Mag. 2 fArt Ed. 21. if SHARON LEE FAIRCLOTH Academic Sherri Go to Maryland become a teacherg marry Rob He who thinks of himself as something, when he is noth- ing, deceiveth himselfg Don't let it bother you F.T.A. 1, 23 F.H.A. 2, 33 Jr. Spur 33 Sr. Spur 43 Jr. Prom 3. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again- Translation: back to the drawing board, Charlie. Don't forget the Philliel Scratch that. Dig those W. Virginia hills. No lie. All DuVal Day 3: Spur 43 F.B.L.A. 43 Stud. Asst. 43 Sr. Snowball Dec. 4. Q . KAREN YVONNE FARRAN Commercial Karen to be an airline stewardess . . . Absence makes the heart grow fender. Tri-Hi-Y 43 Rep. fAlt.l 4. JOHN SCOTT FARROW Academic John Maryland U. or Univ. of Virginia to study archi- f5CfuIC. V. Football 33 JV Football 23 JV Wrestling 13 V. Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Science Cl. 23 Cross Country 13 69 ' 0 vcd' .z WAYNE ROBERT FELDE General Wayne go to college to become a veterinarian Eat your hear! out. '.. 5, 11 34 HAROLD CLINTON JOHN ROBERT WILLIAM MICHAEL FELTS JR. FERGUSON FERGUSON Academic Academic General Feltsie Clint Penn. Fergie john-john col- Bill college, then go into Stateg Engineering Take a lege, serve others XVhat a business of my own You dump kid. else?g We try harder: The thing only get out of life what you Safari 3, 45 tSports Ed, 43 Math Cl. zg stud. court. Rep? 2, 35 Track lg Gymkana 1 I.ab. Asst. 3, -1, Physlcseflhcm Cl. 4, Q. 8: S. 4. . that goes farthest toward mak- ing life worthwhile, that the least, and does the is just a pleasant smile. Football Ip Basketball 13 JV Football Z: V Football 5. 4: V. Wlrestling 2, 33 Varsity D 3, 41 Stud. Coun. Rep. I, 3, 43 Coro. Court 3: costs most, put into it. Hi, Mag. FRANK FILLMANN JR. l ' A -' f ' l Academic ,eb . ' P.Q. Curly Business Administration: Base- ar., ball. Minor Leagues May we have the wit to N ,: discover what is true, and the fortitude to practice C- ' ' forglvel what is good. 2' v. Baseball 1. 2, 5. 4: J.v. Football 24 v. Foot- ball 3. 4. Prom Dec. 45 l X A If MICHAEL PATRICK FLANAGAN Commercial Mike attend Strayer Busi- ness College and become a CPA Bc as you are and don't try to be someone else. Soccer I: Stud. Asst. -1. F..- Q- nfl 1-Av' L- GLORIA FLETCHER Commercial X I CHARLES LEON FOBBS NORMAN JAMES FOOTE General Pete collegeg music ma.- iorg teach Do unto others before they do it to you. Music Cl.g Art Cl. Hobby Cl.g Stud. Coun.g Newspaper. qwvewr-1 General Feet P.G. College -is i MICHAEL THOINIAS FILER Academic Mike go to college and major in engineering Be a team member first and an in- dividual last. JV Football 1, 2: V. Football Track 1. 2: Baseball 3: French Cl. 1, 2, 35 Math H.S. 2, 35 Athletic Cl. 3: Bowling Cl. Z. 33 Annie Get Your Gun 3, Last Supper 23 Pep Cl. 3. NANCY LEE FISCHER Academic Nance attend Towson State College, teach elementary school Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. The noblest vengeance is to Maiorettes 2, 3 fTreas. Hg Latin Cl. 21 All DuVal Day 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Talent Show 2, 41 jr. Guidance Comm. fAlt.l 33 Choms Angelus 3, 41 ROY MICHAEL FOREMAN Academic Roy go to Maryland study for B.A.g maybe teach Do the best you can, and be happy. Concert Choir 2, 3, 4: ML Crane of Sleepy Hollow 5. I- ANNE GERALDINE FOSTER Academic Annie Bananie Battle Anne Work with Children When you were bom you wept and the world around you smiled, so live your life that when you die the world around you may smile. JV Basketball 13 Intra. 2, 3. 4: H.R. Rep. fAlt.J 5, 45 Gymnastic Tournament 39 jr. Prom Dec. 3. THOMAS JACOB FREEMAN Academic Tom computer programmer or radio an- nouncerg college at University of Maryland Be cheerful, the worst is yet to come. Bible Cl. 3, 4. CARL DAVID FULLERTON General Car1 P,G. College Busi- ness managementg . .. The last do-do birdg My care package One pair of Mary Janes. Long let love live: B.o.D. 1, 2, P.A.T. 5, 4. Q Qui' x. sci DOROTHY LOUISE MICHAEL RAYE TOMMY WILLIAM FOSTER FOWLER FOWLER Commercial H General General Dottie Reds be a Mike I-luck . M.F. Hicksun go to school stenographerg later marriage Vlhat'sa matter?, Hi, Men! Stud. Coun. Alt. 1, 33 Maiorettes 3, 4 lTreas.J 43 Homecoming Court 3: jr. Spur 33 Jr. Prom 33 Archery Intra. 3. college, become a Phys. ed. teacher and wrestling coach It's great to be great but great- er to be human. V. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 CCO. Capt. 41, Camp Letts 4. in the U.S. Navy,g marriage be- fore 30 You're zoing to cry 96 tears.g Landover Hills. jr. Sr. Basketball 33 Basketball Intra. 2. JOHN ALLEN FUTORAN Academic Jack Dudley get bet- ter grades in Math, hopefully at an inexpensive Univ. Proverbs 315, 6. Baseball 15 Stud. Coun. 2, 3. 45 Soph. Class Rep. 23 Chess Cl. SQ Bible Cl. 2, 3, 4: Math Cl. 4. LAWRENCE TIMOTHY GABOUREL Academic Gabe Maryland U. Hold what you've got until get what you want. Outdoor Track 3, 45 Indoor Track 4. per , PATRICE JEAN GAINES Academic Pat Corcoran Art School, Commercial Artist . . . When you get to the end of the rope, tie a knot and hang on. Boosters Z, Art Cl. 2, 49 Tri- Hi-Y 41 Bye Bye Birdie 23 Mixed Choirs 3. W ' 1' l p, -fl fs-fi, an -l , . . FRANCIS G. FOX General Gary become a electrician or go to college at Maryland, or go into the service He who doesn't go to school for the ed- ucation they don't get anywhere in life. MARILYN LORRAINE F RYE General Marilyn get a job, then get married. DONALD ROGER GAMBEL Academic Don . .. O.C.3 Family Taverng Service, get married lwho cares?J while we live, the way we live, let us live. ' Baseball CMan.1 2, 3, 4. Y' 7l is C F7 I 2 , vw r 5 'jf If X - 4 X ,ff I THERESA MARIE GARAY Commercial Terry Be a secretary or a receptionist. All that rglistens is not gold, IAII right you guys, don't knock it.l Ceramics Club -1, Art Club 2. CHARLES ADAM GIBSON General Undecided, l'll cross that bridge when I come to it fl've got plans, but it's none of your business.J I do not agree with what you say, but l'll defend to the death your right to say it. Voltaire. LYNINIE CHERYL GIESE Academic Lynne Maryland U., mar- riage eventually lt takes a lot of laugh, it takes a train to cry. Clreerleatlers I Q Yearbook lg G.A.l.. If ! ' 72 l i fi -J i CECELIA ANN GARCIA Academic Titan Work George- town Europe A clay is wasted that is without laughter. Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3. 43 A.F,S, 2, 3, 43 Span. Club 2, 3. 41 N.J,H,S, lp sc. z. E- THOINIAS SHERMONT GILES Academic Cush College lt's not the fact you win or lose, it's how you play the game. This is me. j.V. Football lg V. Football 2, 4g j,V. Baseball lg 1.V. Bas- ketball 23 V. Basketball 3, 4. 'TN j off ANGELA SHERRY Sherry' lege, to everyone cation is but the you've l GAYLOR Academic ' Blondie Col- be happy and to have else be so Edu- not what you've learned ability to use what earned. Tri-I-Ii-Y 25 S.C. Rep. 3, Alt. 43 jr. Spur 3: Jr. Prom Dec, Comm. 33 Pom Poms 4. RAYMOND LEE GEPERT Academic Gep P.G. Community College The nicer you are to people, the more friends you will have. JOHN GIUFFRE General 5...- :- JEFFREY SCOTT GIBBS Academic jeff Ski Barron Go to college and then be a ski bum, XVhy work when you don't have to? Love is a thing that is never out of season. Wrestling 3. 4. PATRICK LEON GIBSON PATRICK LAMAR PETER GLE BUS Gleb Brain Savage College, major in sciences, make the world a little better for those poor souls that missed the blast we had in 67 - If anyone asks you just say I drink to make people interest- ing. It'll do the job. Prom Dec. Comm. 3, 43 Jr.-Sr., Basketball Game 35 lst Pl. Sci- ence Pair lg T.K.B. 2, 3, 4. 1 'Ss 'iff Y 'WDW -fin 9 ef- General l Pat Maybe go on to college, then gn into a trade and start my own business Remember O.C. and some for good times. LARRY PRESTON GODBOLD Academic Nose 2 years of junior college, then to the Police Acad- emy. Mr. Honda Honda for lunch bunch-yea 505 Basketball lntra, 2. m 5 ' bv tn, N-I RONNIE GODDARD pin LINDA LOU GORBY GCHCYHI Commercial WOIW about if when I get H Lynn Going to b siness there l gray cool, calm, and X- ' college When you get ilo the COUSCTIV9- end of your rope, tic a knot and ELIZABETH MAUREEN ROBERT DARRELL SHIRLEY ANN hang OH- GODFREY GOODMAN GOODWYN FH-A. 2. 3, 4- Commercial General General Maureen Business school, Darrell .lU5f Bfling to P00kYP00 HOPE fo get secretary Never condemn 3 work, other school. a good job and in about two person until you have traveled or three years get married. a mile of their life. Midnight Rambler Spur 4. Sports Club 1. ARTHUR LEE GORDON Academic ee Two years at P.G.? Buy a B.S.A. You meet the weirdest people on a chopper. BERT VICTOR GOULAIT Academic Bert Go to college, find a career Smile with your eyes. It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. Duwlian Photo. Staff 2, 3, 43 Safari Photo. Staff 2, 3, 45 Q.8cS. 5, 4 fTreas. 415 Rifle Team Man. 3, 4g Spur 3, 45 Building Bc Grounds 43 Sing Outs 4g Varsity D 45 Hi-Y 4. jug AVA MARIE GRAHAM General Avis Practical nurse or lab assistant When one's love has departed, it leaves one brok- en hearted. fThe most promis- ing future to Ava 8: Larry and Skip.D THOMAS LEONARD GRAVES, JR. General Junior Coast Guard, more fire dept. training, possibly a paid fireman. If you can't do it, forget it. RUTH REBECCA GOUGH Commercial Ruthi Punkin To be an efficient execu- tive secretary, buy a Mustang, get a sun tan every summer, and live it up. In every so called perfect girl or boy there is just one drawback mortality! Gymnastic Club lg Art Club 1, 2, 4, S.C. fAlt.J 3, 4. r A LINDA ANNE GREEN General Robin Commercial artist and fine arts major in college Talk about your troubles- they'll grow and grow. Talk about God's blessings and your troubles go. Creative Arts Guild 15 Drama Club 11 S.C. 15 Mod. Dance 25 Basketball Intra. 2, 3: F.H.A. 3, Pep Club 1. an-H-., an and IVY C. GREY General Tick1es jr, College, hope to be a seamstress, marriage even- tually. Don't know, do ya! ff a Vwmffwff '44 evff fn ,-M--+V ,X M iii? ', , ' M-All ' ' , . 'I ng, ' f iw 1 K I ,gc A 4, A ' -' 4, , ' ' nf Q f .ffaff 497' V 1 ' , x , f, if , '99 I, , . v If . f fl , .J VF Cx 'Ph MARGARET LOUISE GRIFFITH Academic Peggy College, Secondary education, Spanish If peo- Ele learned by their mistakes, I'd e the smartest person in the world. Tri-Hi-Y I, Z5 Spanish Honor So- ciety 4, Spanish Cl. 2, 3, 4 fPrcS. S, 43: RG, Area Sci. Fair I: Stud. Asst. 1, 3, 43 F.T,A. lg N.j.II.S. lp A.F.S. 2, 3, 4 fPres. 5, fill 9D-O.G.F, 1. Q- ff , , . t.av'2..r ai JEAN LOUISE RENADO LANCASTER PAULA ANN HAISLIP GROENTHAL HAIR General Academic General Paula XVork, then Air- Mick , Matchmaker College, Md. U. To every- thing there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven. Gymkana 1, 4, Modern Dance 4, Safari 2, The Dear Del parted 2g Talent Sh. 2, N.j.H.S. lg Social-XVeIfare Comm. 4: Intra. 1, Z, 33 G.A.A. lg Chorus Angelos 3, 4, Hare College, major in education, teach first or second grade, then get my Naster's Degree In this world there is only one road to success and that is to set a goal and strive to reach it. Track l, Z, 55 Basketball 5, -I. line Stewardess Smile and the world smiles with you. S.C. Rep. 3: S.C. Sec. lg Ma- iorettes 3. 4 QS:-c. 423 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 F.T.A. 1 fSec. IJ: Spur 3, 43 Safari 45 Standards Comm. 31 Sports Day lg Intra. lg Stud. Asst. 45 Choms 2: Publicity Comm. 45 jr-Sr As. 3. 'kv 'CP DOUGLAS CRANFORD HALE Academic Doug College, to become a scholar and an intellect: study abroad and live a life of ease Draft beer, not men. Nice ZUY- Band 1, 2 tPres. 11, Baseball 1, IV Football 25 V. Football 3, 4: Varsity D 3, 45 I-Ii-Y 4. DENNIS LANGFORD HALL General DEIDREKDSANE HALL Denny , Pigmee Md. U., drafting, make ca emlc i my million This is good, this is very good. De Dee XVnrk this summer, attend college k . I I this tfall The Golden Rule. Trac 1' 2' Fooibai 1 LINDA LEE HALLEY General XY'.1bbit Marriage to Bill Do it without thought. For- get the past, it's the future that counts. l7.XY'.XV. XXL V Horseback Riding Cl, 2. - - A x A ,- -,, , . a J ' 2, W get 5 , I I X : L lr, 74 KAREN SUE HAINIINIER General Karen Get a iob, have fun, someday get married If at first you don't succeed, try again then quit-why make a fool of yourself? CATHERINE HELEN HARDY Commercial , UCSIIIYH, ucflfhi' . . . Start working right after graduation, also take a few Bible courses at XVashington Bible College . .. And the Lord, He it is that doth go before Theeg He will be with thee, He will not, fail thee: neither forsake thee: fear not, be not dismayed. Deute- ronomy 31:8 Pep Cl. 1: Girls Chorus 2, 45 Chorus Angelos 3, 4, Conc. Ch. 43 Spur 3, Bible Cl. 3, 4 QV-Pres. 4J. BRENDA HELEN HARRIS Academic Bren Major in Psychol- ogy and go into social work Don't judge the book by its cover. S.C. Rep. 15 Girls' Track Team 1 fCo-Capt. 113 Booster CI. lg Concert Choir 3, 4. W:D- Xila d ' A an CHRISTOPHER GREGORY HARRIS Academic Chris , Charley U.S. Air Force, Air Rescue Service and life saving When the ladder of success breaks, take the elevator. A world without laughter is not a world. Sing-Outs 3, 4 fLeader 4jg S.C. Rep. 2, 41 Guid. Comm. 31 Conc. Ch. 4. CYNTHIA JANE HARRIS Academic Cindy Nursing in U.S. Army. travel The difficult can be clone immediately, the impossible takes a little longer. Sd- Cl. 1, Z fPres. 25: Chem- Phys cl. sg Riding ci. 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4g All DuVal Day 2, 55 Jr. Prom 5g Sr. Snowball 4. RUTH IVIERLE HASTINGS 9, 3 LINDA ANN HARRIS Commercial Hooper To become a sec- retary .. ., Never condemn a person until you have travelled a mile of their life. Glee Cl. 13 CARL DOUGLAS HARRISON General Zip College, then enter the service . . . Love is real, you can't find nor fake it, lou gotta earn the feeling, so on't try to take it. Soul '67. Basketball 2, 3. 4. BYRON LEE HARTZFELD General Slim Join the Army, take up mechanics further, and get out fast Take it as it comes or you'll not get any- thing at all. Sorry about that, seadog. Soccer 13 Track 1g Obediah Flummery 1. 4' CHRISTOPHER WENDELL HARWOOD Academic Chris Go to college, con- tinue football You know what I mean. V. Basketball 1g V. Baseball 13 JV Football Z, 39 JV Basketball 2g JV Baseball 2, V. Football 4. JAN ICE LAVERNE HATCHER General d - Sunni To go to another state and become ' . Aca 6m1C . A w an efficient secretary for a private firm A Janice Attend Howard University to major true friend is like gold or silverg where those who pretend to be friends blow away like autumn leaves. STEVE GORDON HATHAWAY General Steve P,G. Jr. College Be prepared, the South will rise again. JAMES KENNETH HAVELKA General Jim'Q Clavical P.G. Jr. College Life is what you make it, so make the most of' it. Sure am sorry about that. V. Soccer 15 F.T.A. 3, 4. IRVIN LOUIS HAY Academic Kent , Gerber , Hay Boy College I got an ache I can't shake and a pain I can't explain. A poor man can't gamble and a jealous man won't work. V. Football 2, 4: JV Football 2, 35 V. Baseball 25 JV Base- ball 1, 25 Hi-Y 4. f gl GARY LYNN HEATH General Gary To go to P.G. Jr. College, then commercial pilot school . .. A journey of a thou- sand miles begins with the first step. Track 1, 2. NYU in home economics education . . . The world is full of uncertainties. Tri-Hi-Y 43 Spring As. 1g Gymnastics Cl. 4. LAWRENCE EUGENE HECKEL General Larry P.G. College or the Navy. S.C. V'Pres. 13 Baseball 1. inf 17 TI-IOINIAS JEFFREY HEDRICK Academic Tommy Elon college or Wfestern Maryland, then become a teacher. Baseball 33 Key Club 33 Class Rep. 32 Basketball Intramurals 3. THOMAS O. HERMAN Academic Tom attend University of XV. Va. or Penn State, study biology and chemistry, join the Navy. Physics-Chemistry '13 Boys State 3. FRANCIS LEE HIGGS General Lee Strayer jr. College 1 and be an accountant. i CTT' 9 'fix r RICHARD HARRY HEFLIN Academic Rick get a new Stingray every year, college Listen to, your inner mind or be a slave to your inner mind. V. Football 1, 3, 43 j.V. Foot- ball 23 V, Baseball 1, 5, 4 fJ.v, 23. of 'Q7' PETER THOMAS HELWIG General Pete first to Navy for more school, and maybe a ca- reer, but wherever I-go it will be with photography You only get out of life what you put into it. Photographer Z. 3. rl3 Geology Club 2. 4: All DuVal Day 2, 43 Nvrestling A13 QRS fl. 'l r JOSEPH WARREN HENRY JR. Academic Joe joey, Joey, Joey U.S. Naval Academy, naval of- ficer, aviation or navigation. travel I-Ie who helps his fellow man is of all his fellows greatest. S.C. Exec. 3. 43 Jr.-Sr. B-ball Game 3: Jr. Class V,P.3 Sr. Class Pres.3 MASC Conv. 3: Corona- tion Ct. 3: Prom 3, '13 All Duval Day 2, 3, -I jr.'Sr. Assembl. 3: Spanish Club -13 Snowball fl. LEILANI LEE HILL Academic Lani college, elementary teacher. Better late than never Never on Sunday. Gymkana 13 FTA 3, 4 fPres. 41 Duvalian Rep. 3, 4: Talent Show Z, 33 Four One-Act Plays 2: Emperors New Clothes 2. 1 .21 g. U 'S' KENNETH ALLEN HINES Academic Kenny college, marine biology. Whoopy Do Baby if your heart can take it, come fly away with me T.G.I.F. PATSY HESS Academic MARCIA ANN HINES Academic Nickie go to Frostburg, become a commercial artist and career woman The world only steps aside for a man who knows where he is going. Y Teens 13 Senior Choir 13 Boosters 2: Spring Musicale lg Art Club 4. XVILLIAINI INIARVIN HERBERT Academic Bill Billy college, marine biology or biochemistry. Approach perfection with all your might, but don't be afraid of something less. N.I-I,S. 5, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3. 43 Marching Band 2, 33 Pep Band 23 County Music Fest, 1. Z. 33 State Music Fest. 1. 3: All Md. Band 4: N.M.S.Q.T. Commenda' tion. DONNA LYNNETTE HIRTLE Academic Plan to train as a nurse in Can- ada and enter the Navy as an R.N. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again, Gymnastics Z: Choric Speech 41 Tri-Hi-Y 4. .efseirffa RHONDA HITCHCOCK Academic Rhonda . .. college, then teach- ing Pray tell. Tri-Hi-Y 1 Madrigals 2, 3, 4 lTreas. 41 F.T.A. 3, 4 KV. Pres. 8 -CS DAVID EDWARD HOKE be er- , LOIS RAE HOLBROOK ANDREW JOSEPH JACK ALAN HOLLAND Academic Jackal college, teacher of history or psychiatrist . .. A blank is a blank is a blank . .. A fixed idea ends in madness or heroism, 51: Bible Club 31 N.H.S. 5, 43 General COf1'1m6fCi21l HOLCOMBE Jr. Spur Sr. Spur, Cross All Duval Day Z, 5, 4, Stud, --Davao N d C-dd b ..L L ., ..D-m leg, ..PiddleS,. Commercial Cntry 33 Indoor Track 53 Out- Asst. 3, 4. U.S. Navy Tlyriiouthmngori go to nirrsling school, later Joe-' 2001 Trick 3351!-Y 45 gin?-A D2 ever. marriage Oh my! 3 Zlf' mm ec' 3' ' ' ' ' Shop Foreman 4. Mixed Chorus 1. ' ' THOMAS ANTHONY HOLLAND JAMES WALTER HOLLOWAY Geflffal Commercial TONY be 1 P1'0f555i0nfil Welder Joke , im data processing Don't let school Track 1, 25 Weightlifting 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 4. VIRGINIA ANN HOLMES Academic Ginny college, undecided The most reckless person in the world is the one that squanders time. Yearbk, Sec. Ed. 1, Dear De- parted 25 Talent Show 2, 3: P.A. 2, 5, 43 S.C. Rep. 3: KENNETH CARL HOLSTROM Academic Ken P.G. college or West Virginia then forest- ry Always have confidence in yourself and you will go a long way. Band 1, 2, 5, 4. DEBORAH ANN HOLT Commercial Debbie Deb Granny college How come, what for, why not? Experience is the best teacher, but often she gives the test before the lesson. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 F.B.L.A. 4, F.I-LA. 45 Sr. Spur, Publicity Comm. 4. STEVEN KENNEDY HOLTERY General Tree P.G. and Maryland engineering. To live free, to make money, to have a lot of fun without hurting anyone. Everyman 35 jr. Spur, Sr. Spurg Stud. Asst. 3, 45 S.C. Standard Comm. 35 Snowball Dec. Comm. 4. 3 1... ,V 'Neff work interfere with your education. Rifle Team 2, 3, 4 fTreas. 35 KITTY SUE HORTON Commercial Kitty I . .. college, become a commercial teacher . . . Laugh and the world laughs with you. Madrigals 3, 45 Concert Choir 5, 4 fV.P. 41, S.C. Alt. 4. G' 3 d ' 1.1 x 4-f-' KB 0- uf LINDA ANN HORTON General Linda Bc a beautician Doggnnc lt Steve THOMAS BLAIR HOY Academic MICKEY RAY HOUSER General I plan to go to junior College, or join the Air Force. Save your diltie cups, the South will rise again. ' WALTER JOHN HOUSER Academic Walt Popularityf?J Pass Physics To laugh is Benefit- ting to Man . N.H.S. 3 4 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 PepBand 2, 3 Marching Band Newspaper 2, 3 Math Club 3 French Club A PATRICIA ELLEN HOVAKER Academic College and Medical School Tri-Hi-Y 1 Newspaper 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chem,- Phy. Club 4 French Club 4. Tommy College The mind is like parachutcg it dot-sn't work unless it's open. Special Choir 1 juniors 1 fPrcs. IJ All DuVal Day 2, 3, Al Madrigals Z, 3, 4 Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow 3 All State Choir 3, 4 All County Choir Z, 3, 4. VUILLIAM MICHAEL HUDSON General Air Force. than on my first leave home get married to Donna Dick- ens Therc's No Place Like -390-lu Chess Club I W- r ' 'Y-F ix te: N-I a LARRY HUFFMAN Academic Larry College A quit' ter is never a winner and a winner is never a quitrerg I tried ...GH .f fix I O' 1 MARGARET HUFFMAN General Peggy To be Happy and make him happy Remem- ber I'm not going to ever grow up A surprise a minute FHA 1 Basketball 1 S.C. Rep. 2 7 5 C fi MARY KATHLEEN HUGGINS Commercial Kathy Work one year, Marry Larry and live happily ever, after Make love not Wal Art Club 3 I f'L T A' at. Q x 1.5 GLENN DOUGLAS HOWELL Academic I plan to go to Maryland U. Don't do anything until you have to. Perfect Attendance Award 5. FAYE EILEEN HUCKERT Academic Shorty Little Girl . .. Maryland U.-Medical Doctor A wise physician is a john the Bap- tist, who recognizes that his only mission is to pre- pare the way. for a great than himself-nature. N.j.H.S. 1 Science Fair fHon. Men. lj Pep Club 1 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4 Latin Club 2, 3 A.F,S. 3 Chem.-Phy. Club 4 Concert Band 1, 3, 4 Senior Spur. DONNA RAE HUGHES Academic College at Maryland Travel Only the good die young Trivial Trivial Choir 1 Lab. As. S.C. Rep. 2, 5, Phy.-Chem. Club 2 Science Fair 2 Chorus Concert Choir 3, 4 N.H.S. 5, 4. ff d '9' SUSAN LYNN HUGHES 'inf ff' General , ,ag s B ' ' ' joblielkater mailiiigds .iihoiiia 2:2 A K'A JNL ' 'ji t t h h ld ' ifffeswofi, aww t e W mu KATHLEEN ANN SUSAN DENISE DALE CARLTON HUMPHREY HUTCHINSON HUTCHISON Commercial General Academic Kathy Secretarial work, Sue Try to get a nursing Go to college and graduate: DIANE CHERIE JACKLING marriage The thing that goes the farthest towards making life worthwhile, that costs the least, and does the most is just a pleasant smile. Girls Chor. 25 Chorus Angelos 3. 4- degree through Air Force Be yourself, you'll get a lot further. win NCAA Wrestling Cham- pionship Give the other guy the same chance you would want him to give you. V. Wrestling 2, 3, 4 fCo-Capt. 41. if il 553.7 JAMES LEROY INSLEY General Jim College then who, knows? Say what? ' 1 ,. . .,, ., ,, Commefffa MICHAEL BRUCE JACKSON Dlanie , Dee Marriage someday? Secre- G I tary in the government . .. The best of the world enera has yet to come, so stick around, Buddy. The door Big Mike . .. To become a mathematician . .. to happiness is never locked, it just takes a lot Transcendentalism. of effoff W UPU' lf- sci. Cl. ag Math C1. 5 rrms. sy, Track ag Base- Girls Chor. 1, 2, F.H.A. Ig Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, All ball 3. DuVal Day 2, Spur 3, 4. ALVIN CARRINGTON CYNTHIA ADRIAN DIANE JENKINS JASPER, JR. JEMISON Academic General General D.J. , D, J. Bird Md. Al Baltimore Institute of Doc Go to college and U-a teacher KCCP PHY hfilff LINDA ANN JARBOE Commercial Linda Business College, would you believe marriage? Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking out- ward together in the same direc- tion. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, F.H.A. 4, Spur 4: F.B.L.A. 4. Art, Pat, growing a beard O.K. man, let's get it! S.C. 2, 3, 4 CPres. 15, Baseball 1, IV Baseball 35 Football 1, Art Cl. 4. become a elementary school teacher, travel to Spain, Ireland, and England, Marry and have five boys Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and be sympathized by a few, but die and you're all alone. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3: Intra. 1, 2, 3, 43 Gymnastics Cl. 4. 43 Ska young and my expectations high, and never allow my dreams to die. Tri-Hi-Y 2 fSec. 253 Pom Poms 3, 4 fTreas. 41 N.H.S. 3, 4, S.C. Rep. 3, 4, Sports Day 1, 2, G.A.L. 1, Spur 33 Stud. Asst. 3, 4, Safari 2, 5, 4 iAsst- Sr. Ed. 4jg jr-Sr. Basketball Game 35 Q. and S. 4. A . N g' . , Qs- 2' I V ' ' 'igiif , ' - I . . A, 3 .f . ,, , , y JOSEPH EDWARD JENKINS Academic joe , Peanuts I would like to be a comedian but will study to be a musician 'Ev- erything will work out fine. Conc. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 QAsst. Drum Mi. 3, Drum Mi. 431 Sci. Cl. 1, 2, Ind. Track 35 Spur 3, 4, Dramatic Cl. 2, Hi-Y 4, Intra. 3. I . , ..,,. .. 79 ,0- ,X f.sa LYNNE INIARIE JERNBERG Academic I.ynnie ... probably . .. sadness is ness gone. 2, 55 N.l-I,S. 3. 4 Pom Poms 45 A.F.S. Not sure, college 6O seconds of one minute of happi- Tri-Hi-Y 1Treas. M, 35 Cheerleader 15 G.A.I.. 15 Sa- fSen. Ed. 45, St. As. fari 3. 4 5. Spur cam. sq QRS 41 sc. Social Cum. Z5 Camp Letts 5: Jr. Guid. Com. 32 .lr. Prorln 5. GLORIA C. JONES Academic Gln College, probably Maryland U. Keep your cool S anish Club 1, 25 Spur Com. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 P F.l'l.A. 45 Pep Club 1, 2. CHARLOTTE Maacurnme JONES General Penny Corcoran Art School Air Line Stewardess Com- mercial Artist. Creative Arts Guid I. 2: Modern Dance l. 2: Art Club -l: French Club 15 Choir 1, Z5 Athletic Boosters 1, 2. yo DEBORAH LEE JESSICK Academic Debbie College, Home Ec. Major thousand miles single step. Science Club 1, 1 Und. Place? lSec. 435 J.V. Gymnastics Club 45 P.E. Off. As. 45 All DuVal Day 2, 35 Bake Sale 3, 45 Lang, As, 35 Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 3. A journey of a begins with a 25 Science Fair 'rn-1-ii.Y 2, 4 Cheerleader 31 3 3-s DAVID EDWIN JOHNSON General Dave Chowan Jr. Col- lege Not at the right heights. but climbing. Hi-Y 3, 45 DuValian Staff 45 Basketball 2. 3: Track 35 Golf Z. Y 1 X TZ SHARON MARIE JOHNSON Academic College You only get out of life what you put into it. F.T.A. 15 Tri-I-Ii'Y 1, 25 Span. Club 2, 45 Art Club 35 A.F.S. 3: Span, Honor Society 4. TN, 'Zi' RICHARD STANLEY WAYNE CARROLL DAVID WALLACE JONES JORDAN JUNKINS Academic Academic Academic Rick I plan to have an Maryland U., be a Disc Jockey, Wally Lash Junkie hour long T.V, show. Merry Have fun Never take life Christmas. serious. Never -take things too Madrigals 5, 4g con. choir 5. fm? ha1ffa5f 11'd0- 4: Chess Club 1, 2, 3. V. Track 1g V. Soccer 1. Junker College, study abroad with Dez, Historian Nothing is more magical than being loved. It is God's finger upon the shoulder of man. ' Basketball lg Track 15 Football 1: S.C. 1 Cross Country 15 Library Cl. 25 Hi-Y 3, 4 fPres. 45: Safari Sport Staff 45 J.V. Basketball 3. IB' R' 9 'SB U' I j.:-5 1 Q f I ELAINE MARGARET JOHNSTONE General Elaine Wash. School for Sec., Job with State Dept. Lift is as bright as you make it, Choric Speech 3, 45 French Cl, 55 Language As. 3. GREGORY DALE JONES Academic Greg Attend Wash. U. of St. Louis H bc- come a millionaire and architect Friendship . .. Out priceless possession. I-Ii-Y 45 Safari Staff 2, 3, 4 fBusiness Man. 415 Spur Comm. 3. 4. RICHARD W. KAGLE General Navy5 Business management The fellow who awakens t0 find himself a success hasn't been asleep. Track 2. ,pf . 9,3 G,-4 I PAUL STEVEN KAHNE Academic Railroad Joe . .. Hope to gn to college in Vermont and teach art there Education replaces cock-sure ignorance with thought- ful uncertainty. Ceramics Cl. 4, Scrit Lettering Cl- 4: Geology cli 45 I-list. Seminar4 SANDRA LEE KERGE THOMAS M. KAIGLER Academic Tom Artist, poet, maybe collegeg Army Sorry about that . I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Intra. 1, 3, Spur, 5, 4 WARREN KAMPERIN Academic ELLEN CHERYI. KAMPINSKY Academic University of Maryland, journal- ism, maybe art Deep the hero in your soul. G.A.L. 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2. 53 French Cl. 2, 3, 43 DuValian 3, 4, Stud. Asst. 25 jr. Prom 33 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, fSec. 415 N.H.S. 3, 43 lntra. 1, 2, 3 MARTHA JEANNE KENNARD Academic Jeannie Jello college Have fun, Whoopy Ding! Hr group, Hi Sandy, hows Sul- livan Prep? F.H.A. 29 Fash, Show 2 CAROLYN ANN KICSAR S d C ll AczSiiemlCF U ' ' Academic an y 0 ege, imon raser mversity .Carol ., F , , 4, - 4 , - - yn rostburg State College, elementary I want to lrwe, not exist. Hr jan, hows is Sullivan education ..One,s acquaintances may ml an Prep? S.C. 2, 35 Debate Club 2 flfiist. 253 Science Fair 1, 25 A.F.S. Student-Faculty Game 25 Art Club 1, 43 F.T.A. 11 Spur, 41 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Jr.-Sr. AS. 33 Soph. As. 3. MARY CATHERINE KISCAR General Cathy Gidget Puff O.C. P.G. junior Col. Keep your coolg Are you for real? Ask me if I care? Whoopeedoo! Live it -up but not so much you can't live it down. All DuVal Day 21 Shipwreck Dance 4. NANCY LEE KIDWELL Academic Nancy The mind know only what lies near the heart. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3. 42 F-T'A- 13 F.H.A. 1, 4 fPres. ll: Cheer- leaders 1, 2. 3, 43 N.H-S- 1, 45 Ways and Means Comm. 4 fCo-Chr. 453 If. PIOUI 3. ANN CELESTE KI LLION Academic Ann College Chalk it up as an experience. Pom Poms 43 N.H.S. 3, 45 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4 fV.P. 45, Safari 3, 4 1Co- As. Ed. Activities 35 Activities Ed. 43, A.F.S. 3 fSec. 333 Cheerleaders lg G.A.L. 1 fPres. 153 Jr. Prom 3: Yearbook Con. 4, Sports Day 1, 2, 4. ANITA MARIE KING Academic Anita Librarian, His, teacher, Peace Corps . .. Russian Club lg G.A.A. 1, 23 Library As. 3, 4. empire, but one's real friends can be but few. Fash. Show 1, F.T.A. 4. PAUL DAVID KISACKY Commercial Paul . . . Go to P.G., take accounting, maybe go to Ben Franklin . . . Don't count your chickens before the eggs hatch. ,W f- 2 a 'Q 8l Wi 'l .9-Q s., S- JACK LOUIS KISER General Cn into the Service, Army. GARY CHARLES KOENIG Academic Afar Go to Cal Tech and become a physicist Arc you kidding me? Cr. Country Track 2, 3: .IV Basketball 33 Golf 3, 45 N.H.S. 3, 4 fPres. -Hg Building and Grounds Comm. 35 Spur 43 Social-XVelf.1re Comm. -lg Var- HIY 1 S sity D -lg '- - ljcc. -il. RONALD EDXVARD KOZLOXVSKI Academic Ski College, Navy, then uhatevcr Comes Never play touch fimthall with girls-it's very rough-tnothless, IV Football 33 V. Football -ig v NY'rcstling 3. l: Xarsity D -lg Building and Ground Comm. -lg Spur 5: Pep Band 25 Marching Band 33 jr. Prom fig jr.-Sr. AQ, 35 Popcorn 1, -I: Cnkcs 1. -1. ps i Qs ,.1. PETE RAOUL KLOSEK Academic Pete To an to college Look into the future. not the past. CHARLES RICKY KREBS General Krabs Commercial Artist or any type of art career Never trust anyone, they don't trust you. FY 3.1 fun lf BARBARA JO KNREPP Academic Bobbie XVork for airlines then airline stewardess Nev- er 'give up Clf you can help it.l. G.A.A. 13 Girls' Chorus 3, -ig Chorus Angelos -l. L. LINDA ELLEN KREBS Academic Krebsy , Maynard Col- lege, language major, maybe an airline stewardess Your life may not be worth much, but there is nothing worth quite as much as life. EI-LA. Z. 3. -I fPres.l Tri-Hi-Y 1, 43 Spur -13 Safari 4, All Du- Val Day 25 jr. Prom 3. Q --A GEORGE WILLIAM KNOTT General Bill To get a good job Be good if you can, I can't. V. Football 3, -1. if iv!! DANIEL EDWARD KROSEL General Dan Go to college. CARL PATRICK KOEI-ILER General Pat Two years nf jr, College, Air Force O,C.S. and then Air Force career: be joe Lifeguard at O.C., revisit Hawaii XVhat the Love that BOD. F.T.A. 3, 4, V. Football lg Spur 3, 4. YEO-HEE KOH Academic Md. U.p have an easy and happy life What does the world need most now? A.F.S. 5, 4, Spanish Cl. 4, Garden Cl. 1. TONI MARIE KRUCKY Academic Toni just looking forward to college C'mon you guyS. yell! V. Cheerleader 1, 3, 4 lCapt. 1, Treas. 332 G.A.L. 1 fCorr. Sec. U3 JV Cheerleader 23 Pep Cl. 2g jr, Class Treas. 3: Safari 5 1Co-Ed. Act. 31: Social-Web fare Comm. 4 fCo-Chr, 41: Home- coming Court Zg All DuVal Day 2, 55 Fash. Sh. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. ii 6 hw 55--I' 'sun DONALD T. KRUSE Academic Donnie . . . Finish college and go from there . . . It was there. Hi kid! It's all right. IV Baseball 2, IV Basketball 2, V. Basketball 5, 4. ' ELAINE JEANNETTE LAGOS Academic Elaine . . . O.C., college, teacher . . . Make the most of living if you're not prepared to die. V. Cheerleaders 1, 3, 4, fCapt. 1, 41, JV Cheer- leaders 2, N.J.H.S. 1, N.H.S. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 5, P.T.A. 1 fPres. 12, Fash. Sh. 1, 2, 5, 4, Variety Sh. 1, S. C. Rep. 3 fAlt. 53: S.C. Exe- cutive Comm. 4, Spur Comm. 5, 4, Dec. Comm. 3, 4, Social-Welfare Comm. 4 1Co-Chrmn. 41, Camp Letts 5: GEORGE CHARLES LANNON Academic Burl . . . Millionaire, go to Md. U. Cwhere else?J, Marine Bi- ology . . . A completely unique experience! Hi-Y 4, Varsity D 4, V. Foot- ball 4, Ind. Tr. 4, Outd. Tr. 3. 4, Spur 3, 4, S.C. Rep. 4 fAlt. 41, Soph. Orientation 4, Ir. Prom 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. As. 3. 'EMU' JANET MARIE KUBE Academic Kube , Hey Kula . . . O.C-. travel, go into education for- handicapped or advertising art field or be the greatest girl surfer in the world .... And now abideth faith, hope, love, these three, but the greatest of these is love I Corinthians 13:13 F.T.A. 1 LV-Pres. lj, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 5, 4 fHist. 35, N.J.H.S. 1, N.H.S. 5, 4, Jr. Prom 3, Spur 4, Safari 4 fAds Ed. 41, S.C. 1, 4, JV Cheerleaders 5 fCo-Capt. 53, Jr. Sr. Basketball Game 3: Fash. Sh. 1, 3. BARBARA ELEANOR ILARSON General Washington Hospital Center, School of X-ray technology, X- ray technologist . . . B.W.W. GARY VINCENT KUTSCI-I Academic Gary . . . College, Western Maryland, go in the Air Force Heaven help you! JV Baseball 2, 3, JV Football 3: V. Baseball 4, V. Football 4, I-Ii-Y 4, Spur 2, 3, 4, S.C. 2, 4, Varsity D 4, V. Foot- ball 1, V. Baseball 1. CAROL MARIE LASICK Academic Carol Marie . . . Airline Stewardess . . . Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. F.T.A. 1 1Treas. U Intra. 2, 3, Stud. Asst. 4, Span. Cl. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2. CHARLES PERRY KYLE General Charlie , Gomer . . . Travel, join Navy, maybe a Navy career . . . Colt 45. BARBARA ANN LATHROUM Academic Barb . . . Oberlin Ue hopel, to be a drama critic, to win the Pulitzer Prize-Would you believe the Nobel Prize? . . . Beauty is its own excuse for be- ing. , Sci. Fair' 1 fGrand Prize U, S.C. 3, 4 fTreas. 45, Jr. Prom 5: Art Cl. 2, 3: N.M.Q.T. Commendation 4, N.C.T.E. Nominee 3, Handbook 4 1Co- Ed. 453 Spur 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, goph. Orientation 4, Q. and . 4. K4 DANIEL PAUL LACEY Academic Lace , Danny . . . P.G. Jr. College, then Maryland, elec- trical engineering . . . Don't worry about another's good fortune, just work on you own. Hi-Y 4, Rifle Team 3, 4, Christ' mas Dance Dec. 4. DEBORAH LYNN LANHAM Commercial Gig , Debby Hospital work, marriage fRonnieJ . . . Be yourself and have fun doing it. Tri-Hi-Y 2, All DuVal Day 2, Spur 3, 4. STEVEN MARION LATIMER Academic Steve , Lat , Baby Bull . . . Go to Md. U., Liberal Arts College . . . Do unto others as they do unto you, just make sure. you get the best of it! 83 3 t N 1 . ,,l JANIS EILEEN LAUBACH General Jan . . . P.G. Jr, College . . . Hi San. From each according to his abilities, tn each according to his needs. Cheerleaders 13 Newspaper 13 G,A.L. 13 Art Cl. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2. ALLAN JAMES LEE Academic ':Al , Nalla Eel . . . Go to Md. U., voca- tion and ambition undecided . . . Never volunteer for you never know what you'rc getting into. Coin Cl. 2. JACQUELINE JOYCE LEGG Academic Jacque , Jac . . . College . . . But l like long hair on boys! G.A.I.. I3 Math Cl. Z3 S.C. Rep. 2, 43 Publicity Comm. 23 Build ings and Ground Comm. 3: Jr. Prom 33 All DuVal Day 3: Stud. Asst. 3, -13 Pom Poms -13 N.C.T.E. English Nominee 5: St. Patrick: Day Dance Ig N,H.S. 4. wwe' W 3 4, - fox ' ...S XX NANCY LAWRENCE Academic Nancy . . . Md. U., major in French literature: after college maybe join the Peace Corps for a year3 get married, have a famllyg to be happy . . . Le temps perdu ne se retrouve jamais. Art Cl. 13 P.T.A. lg Tri-Hi-Y 2g Madrigals 4. DON PEDRO LEAK General Chicklets . . . College to be an Art teacher . . . Get it all now while you can, it might not be there when you go for It. Band 1. JAINIAR HINSON LEAK Academic The Bull . . . Attend Morgan State College and go into Data processing and Business Adminis- tration . . . If you try, don't be discouraged, just try harder. Hi-Y 43 Latin Cl. 4. RUTH ANN LEHMAN Academic Ruthie , Roof . . . College . . . He only lives, who living, enjoys life. F.T.A. 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 11 Pep CI. Ig Fash Sh. 33 Latin Cl. 23 A.F.S. 53 Safari , 4 iliac. Ed. -ll: Pom Poms 3 Talent Sh. 13 Social Comm. 2, 5: Handbook 3. 4 iCo-Editor ffl. Spur Z3 S.C. Rep. 2, 3 fAIt. 233 Standards Comm. 3: Stud. Asst. 43 N.H.S. 43 Quill and Scroll 4. 3 4 U,.-., , , any s.- EILEEN INIARIE LENNON General Baby Cakes , Duke Beautician Schoolg Richy Love is all thingsp without it one cannot succeed. All DuVal Day 33 Tri-Hi-Y z. 1 E i PATRICK JOHN LENNON Academic :'Pierre . . . Frostburg, major in Political Science . . . Con- fidence is the key to success3 for without it, goals would not be reached. Library Asst. 43 S.C. Rep. 4 fAlt, 413 Jr-Sr Basketball Game 3. 'T Yx ki ALAN GEORGE LEATHERS Academic Lathers , D.A.K. ll , , , Pat, please forgive Jack for he knows not what he do. GEORGE ROBERT LEE Academic Lee . . . Plan to attend Md. U. or maybe P.G. and then become a veterinarian Practice makes perfect, but nobody's perfect so why practice. Math Cl. 13 Sci. Fair 15 N.J.H.S. 1. BRENT XAVIER LESKO Academic Slick , Hosely . . . Ac- counting school and IBM train- ingg service, then marriage . . . Be good, if you can't be be careful. Stud. Guid. Comm. 3: good. FE. ...ww 'al 'ITV if T' l . X . .a ,,'- ' BARBARA M. LEVI Commercial Brenda . . . Careers Academy in Washington D.C. for medical assistingg marriage in October . . . Our Anniversary was yesterday, Butch. Chonxs Angelos 3, 43 Madrigals 43 Bible Cl. 2. LAWRENCE PRESTON LILLY Academic Larry . . . Vanderbilt or Duke University, pre- med., specialize in internal medicine. Sci. Cl. 1, 21 Sci. Fair 1: All DuVal Day 2, 31 Phys-Chem Cl. 3, 43 Sci. As. 33 N.C.T.E. 33 N.M.S.Q.'I'. Commendation 4. CHARLES WILLIAM LINEBACK General Charlie . . , Draftsman, de- signer . . . Too bad for you, f 1' f mf' I3 . ffff.ff:Zi' ffl? f 1. f ,.,,,,',, , . Q .. af f V - mf '. 3' 'f f ' .f ' 923435 if . 'if' 231. f ' , ffm., . ,- . ,ex-I :VV J U A 3 2 . . S -.L , rj V , , f V .V 01, . ' 5 PATRICIA LYNN LEWIS Commercial Pat . . . Attend Business College, law secretaryg travel around and see the world . . . Might as 'well, can't dance. Fash. Sh. 1: Intra. 1, 3, 43 Sports Day 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 43 A.F.S. Basketball Game 3. PATRICIA DIANNE LITTLE Academic Pat . . . Attend college, maior in Accounting or Business Ad- ministration3 Certified Public Ac- countant . . . I have lit the candle of hope: I have still to see the light of life. Tri-Hi-Y 43 F.H.A. 43 Modern Dance 2. If SUSAN CAROL LEWIS Academic Suzi , Sue . . . Teach ROGER DALE LEWIS Academic Attend North Carolina State Col- le e ma'or in Forest Ag , 1 A ry - . . Life has one objective, love. Psychology, Frostburg State or Md. U .... If a prevalent cause of death is studying then I shall be immortal! S.C. 2, 3 fAlt. 25: Span. Cl. 33 Guid. Comm. 3: Every- man 33 All Duval Day 3: Fabulous Four 2: Art. Comm. 4. SUSAN LOUISE LOCKE ELLEN LODWICK Academic Academic Suzie , Sh0rtStuff . . . College, Peace Corps, Airlines College, QOHC- Band 1. 2. 5, Career . , . Do for others, but 45 Maffhmg Band 2. 55 PCP expect no thanks. Band 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 3. 4: Camp Letts 3' French Cl 2- ffgfpafg' QL- field Day puvauan Reporter 3. 4:'Sir'ari , 3, 4 fCrrc1 Man. 41, ng. Sem. 43 Hist. Sem. 4. nv- STEPHEN MICHAEL LIGNELLI General Steve , Lig . . . Get a good job, see California, get married and take everything the way it comes fexcept the draftb. Bunny . . . It don't matter what you do, it's how you do it. T.K.B. 2, 3, 43 DAK 3, 43 Stud.- Fac. Game 33 Emer, Squad 4. MICHAEL LOUIS LILLY General Mike . . . Work . . . Sorry about that Champ! Cr. Country 43 Ind. Track 3, 43 Outd. Track 1, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Glee Cl. lg A Familiar Stranger 1. JANET ROSE LOEEEL Commercial jan . . . Probably Bible School, then Christian work . . . Reioice in the Lord alwayg and again I say, Rejoice. Philip- pians 4:4 Girls' Choms 13 Chorus Angelus 3. 43 Madrigals 43 Bible Cl. 2, 3, 4 fSec. 41. MARY ELIZABETH LOGAN Academic Maribeth, Mary . . . P.G. Comm. College, maior in history, teaching. Impossible is a word only to be found in a dictionary of fools FNA 25 Art Club 3: Health Careers 43 Ceramics 43 Soph. As- sembly 4. BEVERLY ANN LUNDMARK Commercial Bev .... . . Secretary. I.S.L.U.R.M., and all that jazz Concert Band 1, Z, 3, 4. BARBARA JEANNE LUTZ Academic Jeanne Business school. Government work. Live each day to its fullest for who lcnows what tomorrow may brine. Student Asst. 1. 3. 4: Glee Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2. 5: 31 7. GARY REX LONG LINDA I-EE Academic LONGANECKER Mellow Man . . . College, Commefflal Engineering. I guess I care Wendy U U . Nursing' O, Don't hurt me Football lg Refreshment Comm. 1 something to help people. HeY. groovy, zood times is coming Say please Chorus lp Special Chorus 1. MARGARET JEAN LUDEMAN Academic UPCBBY. Mig - - . College, Texas Women's U. JERRY G. LOONEY Science Fair flstl 1: Scienqg Gfflefal Club 1, 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2, German Jerry . . . Join the Navy, Club 3: Chorus Angelos 3, 45 Meanwhile, back in the Office As. 2, 3. 4: DuValian 2, jungle ! fun 3, Safari Bus. Staff 3: NHS 3, 45 Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 3, S.C. 45 Madrigals 45 All-DuVal Day 2, 3, 43 Sports Day 1: Camp Letts 3. PAUL EDWARD LUTTNER Academic Lance, Hawk . . . College, Maryland, Law or politics. Become a guardian of the people, In all the history of the world, there has never been a night so dark that God didn't follow it with a morning S.C. 2, 45 Hi-Y fVice-Pres.J 4, Junior Spur 3: Sr. Spur 43 Ways and Means Comm. 2: Social Welfare Comm. 5, 45 Golf Team 3, 43 Varsity D 4, S.C. Alt. 3. LEE ARTHUR LUTZ WALTER FRANCIS GLORIA MACE General MACATEE Commercial I-ETHA DIANE Lee College, Maryland U., Academic -MAC EI-WEE Veterinary Medicina- Money h is Turtle D I . NROTC at Mary. Genfbral the root of all evil, sure like land U' --Lay off Russians :vil Hi, Gale FTA 3, 45 LOU 3, 45 College Airline Stewardess. Op- portunity has to knock but temp- tation just has to stand outside the door Q Girl's Chorus 23 Chorus Angelus 3, 43 Health Careers Club 3, 45 fPresJ Tri-Hi-Y 4. P 3.--f tQg in i 199 X K H. ...li Y LINDA LORRAINE MAGEE Commercial Linda . . . Stenographer, mar- riage, LW .... I don't want him any longer, he's long enough already. Fash. Sh. 1: Sports Day 15 Intra. 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Bake Sale 35 Stud, Asst. 4. GREGORY MAN GOLD General Greg . . . Live it up, college, then service . . . Let your conscience be your guide and you'll always come out ahead. JOSEPH FRANCIS MANLEY General Joe . . . To go to college for further schooling . . . Greater men than I had lived, but they're all dead. Football 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4- in-li CATHERINE ANN MAHANEY General Cathy . . . Attend modeling school, become a successful model . . . The essence of happiness is to consciously seek the hap- piness in other people. S.C. Rep. 2, 3, 4 fAlt. 451 Art Cl. 43 Spur 3, 4: Modern Dance 23 St. Patricks Dance 2. 'Y if JEFFERY MORTIZA PATRICIA ELLEN MAHMOT MALATESTA Academic Academic Mickey . , . Md. U., chem- Pat . , . College, language ist . . . Never do anything half- major. WQY- Debate Cl. 3, Span. Cl. 25 Outd. Track 13 Basketball lntra. Stud. Asst. 3, 4. 3. PATRICIA ANN MANN Commercial Patty , Pat . . . College, work, marriage someday . , . To God for others we give our youth. Fash, Sh. 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Z3 Glee Cl. 13 Library Asst. 1, 25 jr. Prom 33 Stud. Asst. 3: Safari 45 Spur 4. if Rx DENNIS BRIM MARCUS General Dennis . . . To get a good job and then wait for my turn to go in the service . . . One cool judgement is worth a thou- sand stunned teachers. -IANICE ANN MARINO Commercial jan . . . Secretarial, Redskin- ettes . . . My soul knows no fear but its own unworthiness. Intra. lg Maiorettes 3, 4 ICO- Capt. 45, F.H.A. 1g Fash. Sh. lg S.C, Rep. 3 CAlt. 35. '33 JEAN CHRISTINE MANESS General Tina , Christy Bell To marry Thomas Pumpnreyg later go to beautician school like everybody else . . . Fords rule. Tuff enuff. JAMES M. MANLEY Academic Jim . . . To go to,college and be either a professional baseball player or ioin the Marines . . . I-lave the serenity to accept what cannot be changed, the courage to change what should be changed, and the wisdom to know the difference. V. Football 4, V. Baseball 4, JV Baseball 1, 33 JV Football 1. MARY DARLENE MARION Commercial Dar . . , To become a suc- cessful commercial artist after O.C. . . . Faith is believing when com- mon sense tells you not to. F.T.A. 13 Yearbook lg Art. Cl. 2, 3, 43 Spur 3, 4, Mr. Crane-of Sleepy Hollow 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4. 'Us ' A SHERRY LANELI. RIARKHARI General Cliunkle , . . To join the Peace Corps or get a job and settle down Smile, you may never get another chance, Art Club 1, Z3 Library Z, 3. BETTY MARSHALL. if 7-f'. Q MICHAEL M. MARKLAND General Mill Mike Ocean City, Business College, Diane always. is PATRICIA ANN BIARQUESS General Trish XVorl: for one year, then on to Secretarial School, After College tn Ocean City get married and be happy Chalk off Two things rise tn Dreamin' can't win them but thc top, milk and scum. you can fry, Another Day, Another Failure. MICHAEL MONROE IWARRIE Academic Mike Collegeii years. Go into Marine Biology O.C. here I come jane Eat a bag Intra 1: Baseball CMan.l 2, 5, -1: Soph. Orientation -lg Varsity D -lg Sr. Spur -lg Prom Dec. Comm. 3, Fl. A S5 DONALD WAYNE MARSH Academic Don Dude Go to Col- lege and get into Engineering, get married The world is only what you make it for yourself. Track 13 All Duval Tennis Tourn. 41 Tennis Team 4. I , BERTHA SHARON IXIARTIN Academic gg Academic Betty I want to go tn Business School and 3 --shammi' -I-0 many Tummy Flemming -'NO be a Secretary or :r Model Be yourself or always be yourself . School Council I, 25 I7.II,A. -I. Za SANDRA ALICIA STELLA LOUISE BIARTIN VUILLIAINI CURTIS ROBERT RAYMOND BIARTIN Commercial .MARTIN BIARTIN Commercial Be a Secretary Laugh and the Gffleffll Acatlenmic gSanclyL'A' BUSIE-1035 593305, Ijguglzinlas-15,1311 with you. cw and Bigl'l1l 'ilrzfriiqwiilg' usergr- 1. -- ' . , . f - ' V ' bcnufm-' AEl,I'g'lxS hlgf:?fK?:3yA arijlolia-:m:'orld smile? with yduf rfrilanVc'g2ee15ryoilryiMr:ErS viilnrli- or Engineer How's' that grab Cry and you cry alone' mg'l ya?'A Trcns, Tic-ns Get off my cloud Liles so short that tlrere's no time lor argument. Inu each tl.ix' .na it it uric your Int. Ir.-Sr. Assembly ig Football 1. i C-iv ,-1 Q man is an island entire of itsclfg every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. SC 1 2 tbcc. llg F.T.A. 1. 2 tPres. 135 M.A.F.T.A. 2,3 Flower Arranging Club 4. JESSICA YVONNE RIATTHEWS General Baby Sis I really haven't made any plans yet. fx M MARY ELIZABETH IXIATTHEWS Academic Mary Modeling Academy, Modeling, then marriage, home, and a family Right Love O.K. l'm gonna be killed Everyman 3. Spanish Club 4. JOHN GLENN MCCULLOUGH Academic Moose . . . M.D. or P.G. Why do it yourself if someone else will do it for you. Fam. T. A. 4. WILLIAM ARTHUR MCFADDEN Academic Bill College Ask me if I care Afoot and light-hearted, I take to the open road, healthy, free, the world before me. Ir. Prom Dec. Comm. 5, Ship- wreck Dec. Comm. 4. gang! KW 9 JOHN FRANCIS DONNA MARIE WALTER ALOYUSIS INIATTIMORE MAYBERRY MCCARTHY Academic General General Johnny Mat jr. Col- Suggie E.P. Gas Sta- Walt Electrician, Marry lege work for the under- ground These are the times that try men's souls. Newspaper lg All Duval Day 2, 3, 43 D.B.C. 3, 4, Spur 4, Geol. Club 3: DuValian 2, Sci- ence Fair Zg Math Club 53 Biol. Club 23 Choral Speaking 4, Astronomy Club 45 Ways 6: Means Comm. 43 Standards Comm. 4. tion Attendant, Peace Corps or Vista Gee-Mo-Nitty Squir- I5 .ir .nw SANDRA JEAN McGl-IEE General Sandy Bookkeeper marriage, George He who laughs at ignorance, laughs at himself. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Spur 4. CAROLYN RUTH McGOWAN Commercial Carol To lead a useful and happy life. We ain't what we ought to be, we ain't what we want to be, we ain't what we're gonna be, but thank God we ain't what we was! Girls' Chorus 2, 3, ADU. Girls' Chorus 4. Lynn lf I use new Ban Roll- On, will I graduate? If you don't you may have a second chance!! F.H.A. 1, KEVIN ANTHONY MCGREEVY Academic Mack Jack D.A.K. II Anyplace Say only what you mean-and testify only to what you see! Mellow Pop Corn Willy F.T.A. 2, 5, 4, D.A.K. 4. 9.-... WILLIAM ROBERT MCCOLL Academic Hondo ... Maryland U., Lawyer Down with Jigolos. Intra. 2, 3g Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3. MARY MARGARET MCDONALD Commercial Marie Mama Maggie 'Nurse, Medical Secretary Remember that the misfortunes hard- est to bear are those that never come. All Duval Day 21 Spur 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2: BRENDA ELAINE MCKINNIES Academic Howard or Md. U., Major in Home Economics, be a teacher lf you can dream and not make dreams your masterg If you can think and not make thoughts your aimg If you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two imposters just the same, Then yours is the earth and everything -fi ltr ef'-s that's in it! Science Club 13 F.T.A. 3, 45 F.H.A. 4, F. , 11 5. llci, INIARIELLA AIEADOWS General DAVID LAMAR MILLER YX fi 1? 5- 'F-I in ,IJ DEBORAH SUE KATHLEEN DIARY HENRY INIICHAEI.. IVICVICKER M'EALY INIESSINA General Academic General Business School, Marry jeff. . . Kathy . . . College . . . 9D- Mess, Butch, Butch-Mess , Don't live it up so high that O,G.F .... Life is what you BUfChGb0Y College you can't live it down. make it. Hire the morally handicap- Intramurals 1, Zg Fashion Show Jr. Honor Society 15 G.A,A. and Ped' . Those who unit falk 3, 4, Guidance Asst, 2, 5, 4. F.T.A. 1 Office As. z, 5, 4, abouf 'fi 01056 who can do ir. All DuVal Day 32 S.C. 52 ,IL D.A.K. II 1, 2, 3, 4 fTre:15. Spur Rep. 3, Spanish Club 4, 3. -ll Fam. Tav. As. -l fFin. Sec. 45 S.C. 4 Ad. 41, T.K,B. 3, 4. DAVID CARL MILLER General GARY WAYNE MILLER General I Dave . . . Go to a drafting school, then go w Academic in the Navy . . If you don't first succeed, tnlv Gary . , , University of Maryland, Norma. forget it. School Book Store 2, 3. KAREN JEANNINE INIINICK Academic Karen . . . Medicine, Mary XVashington-Surneon . . . All things are possible. N.H.S. 3, 4 fSec. all Latin Club 2, 3, -lg Riding Club 2: Phy-Chem. Club 3, -lg Am. History Seminar 43 Science Sym. and Seminar 3: St. P.xtrick's Dance Com. 25 Prnm Com. 3: Roman Banquet 2, 41 S.C. Rep. 3. r - DENNIS GARY FRANCIS INIARTY PATRICIA KING INIINNIGH INIORAN INIORELAND Academic General Commercial Den , Minnie College . . . College: Hopefully a Draftman Patsy . . . Go to P.G. and Keep trying, and maybe some- . . . He who nrns fastest, lives become a secretary . . . They thing will happen. Chosie! longest. say ignoring is Bliss. I've been Ir. Honor Society lg Hi-Y 4: Tfifk Tflm 2. 3, 4- happy for four Years , Science Fair 1. jr 5 ' i ali vf ' My car may be slow but it beats what you haven't got. LLOYD MOROUGHAN Academic Louie . . . University of Mary' land-Commercial pilot. To own a private airport. lf l ever knew anything for sure I prob- ably wouldn't remember what it was. Rifle team 3, 41 Folksingers 4. MARGARET ANN MORRIS Commercial College to be a teacher of Busi- ness Education, a stenographer major . . . Love away makes the heart grow fonder. .Tri-Hi-Y 4. LARRY ROBERT MURRAY General Air Force, then a welderg most possible, Viet Nam . . . Ask not what you can do for your country, ask what your country can do for you. STEPHEN ROBERT MUSSELWHITE General Steve . . . College, travel . . . There are more important things in life than money, but they won't go out with you if you don't have any. Smile! Jr. Prom 3, Latin Cl. 2, Safari 2, Spur 45 S.C. Rep. 4 fAlt. 4D. JAMES ROBERT LIZABETH LILLIAN JOHN WALTER MORROW MOSSER MULLICAN Q Academic Academic Academic l jim , Manic , . . College, Liz . . . College, major in Walt , Wally . . . P.G. law or B,P.A .... It's better to keep your. mouth shut and he taken for a fool, than open it and remove all doubt. DuValian 2, 3, 4 fEd. 4, Sports Co-ed. 515 Q- and S. 4, S.C. Rep. 4, Parking Comm. 4, Soph. Orientation 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, jr. Prom 3, TKB 2, 3, 4 fPres. 43, Spur 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1. Biology or Medical Technology . . . He that falls in love with himself, will have no rivals. Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Girls Chorus 54 Latin Cl. 2, 3, 4, Chem- Phys. Cl. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Jr. College . . . All great men are dying, don't feel so good my- self. Pep Band 2, Marching Band 5, 4, Conc. Bancl 2, 3, 4. GARRY LYNN MARY BERNARDINE SUZANNE ELAINE MYERS MYLES NALLY Academic Academic ' Academic Bullrnoose College, Bernie . . . Morgan State Sue . . . College, medical IBM, architect, never K.O.'d, maybe once . . . Victory goes to the one who takes the great- est risk. Band lf Executive Comm. 4, Parking Comm. 4 fChr. 41, Bas- ketball Man. 2, 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Emergency Squad 5, 4. ipur 3, 4, Dec. Comm. 1, 2, 3, College, Science maior . . . Kind words make kind echoes. V. Cheerleaders 1, 2, Dramatics Cl. 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Art Cl. 4, G.A.A. 4. ai ' . ' f ,ia 1' 4 ' .H career . . . Learn to pause or nothing worthwhile can catch up with you. Glee Cl. 1, F.N.A. 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, Stud. Asst. 15 Ir. Guid. Comm. 35 S. C. Rep. 2 CAlt. 21, Library Asst. 4. 5-rv it Y . MARY MURPHY General RICHARD ROGER MURRAY General Rick . . . Colorado, Navy . . . Always be having a good time, so you will never be alone. Hi-Y 4, DAK 4, S.C. 3 fAlt. 33. ALVIN RANDALL NELSON Academic Al . . . College, major in P.E .... Be slick, smooth and cool, but never be a fool. V. Basketball 3, 4. ,wi HENRY P. NELSON Academic Hank , . . U. of Arizona or U. of Maryland . . . Engineer- ing or Astronorny . . Try regardless of obstacles, Football 11 Ilasehall 1: I'liy.-Chem. b 1 Clu 3, A. SUSAN MARIE NIEBERDING -'-Sf I it nt JAMES CASIMIR NIEBERDING Academic jim Nicb ,Go to P.G. MALCOLM ROY MERLE RANSOM SHARON ANN giriqzpjfoitlguggrcHgdnoljfmg 25:5 NICHOLS NICHOITS NICKLOSQN like that last cigarette and the Academic Academic Academic 3:50 bell MoPnr Forever Mac . . , College . . . En- P.G. College, Mathematics, Bug . . . Professional dancer, joy life and for others. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 45 jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 35 Day 3g Pep Band make it enjoyable All DuVal 33 Sr. Snowball -1. Computer Expert . . . Life is great while you are young. D0n't waste it. Marriage . . , Happiness is a smile. Mixed Chorus 1, 3, Adv. Girls Choms -lg P.G.R.A.S.C.g Talent Show Z, 'ag Fasion Show 33 Tri- H-Y -lg Var. Show 4g jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 31 Off. As. 3, 4. Commercial 'S'- ,, ,, ,. ,, DAVID A. NORMAN Sue , Susan . . . Go to college or work as a Secretary . . . A new friend is like new General wine which Ecu drink with pleasure only when Dave , , , U.S. Army, paratrooper . . , Maybe it has aged. ccles. 9:10. Tri-Hi-Y 21 Maiorcttcs 2. TED EDXVIN NORTON General 'Ted . . . join the Air Force, no to jr. cullctzc at night . . . 'Do it now. 4.5-Q Q' '1- ALBERT JOHN NUZZO Academic Nuget Attend College It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game. V. Basketball 1, 5, -1: j,V. Basketball Z3 Hi-Y -lg Varsity D -iq Spur Comm. -lg Dec Comm. 53 V, Baseball 1, 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 23 Intramurals 2. 11, 46, ,W KATHY G. OBERHOLTZER General Zoonie . . . College, teach- ing High School English . . . God Bless the Administration, nobody else will. Team 4. CHRISTINE ANN O'DEA Academic Chris Modeling School, Nursing . . . What would life be without sadness and problems . . . without sadness there would be no happiness . . , Give until you're no longer able, it is not in vain. S.C. Rep. 1, Guid. Rep. 3. -:- J! .il 'X 2.4 I Drafting School O.C., a good time House painters are cool . . . Talk sense baby or don't talk at all. Mr. Parry's Detention Hall 2, 5, 4. Wrestling BEI I Y SUE OERTLY Academic Sue . . . U. of Maryland to be a teacher. I hear you talking Taylor, so why is your wagon still on the tree. Literary Club 43 F.T.A. 4. .1 WA' Tig ,x ,N A, . 5 RAMONA LOUISE OGLIALGRO Commercial Blondie . . . Go to work as a secretary . . . You get out of life what you put into it. LINDA LEE OSLER Commercial Lynn , Kinky . . . P.G. College, airline stewardess . . Give to the world the best you have and the best will come hack to you. S.C. Rep 3, 4 fAlt. 51: Spur 5, 41 All Duval Day 2. 55 Tri-HL Y 1, z, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2 5 4 mfr. Ln, F.B.L.A. 4 EiT.A. 15 Soc.-Welfare Comm. 45 See. Cl. 15 Art Cl. 3, 4. SUSAN CARQLYN OSLER Academic Sue , Suzie . . . College, interior decorator, money and marriage . . . Life is what you mnke it. Chorus 15 Tri-I-Ii-Y 1 II-Iist. IJ, Sci. Fair 1 12nd Placejg Intra. 25 Pep Cl. 21 Spanish Cl. 3, 45 Ceramics Cl. 4. KAREN RUTH OSTERHOUDT Academic Karen . . . College and danc- ing . . . You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. Rifle Team 2, 3, 4 iSec. 3, 455 Modern Dance 25 Gymkana 1, 45 S.C. Rep. 2, 3 CAlt. 255 Spur 3, W' M i X . 4 6 .- px 1 'E Q.. wt if U ' PAMELA ANN OSTROM Academic Pam . . . College, social work . . . Smile with me, it's fun to be happy. DuVallaires 3, 45 Concert Ch, 3, 45 All DuVal DAY 35 Mr, Crane of Sleepy Hollow 35 Everyman Z5 Latin Cl. 2. JOHN EDWARD OTT CHARLES ELLSWORTH OTIS Academic I h Academic Y ohn . . . College . . . If at first you don't Charlie , OCId1e . . . College . . , Ask 'I?' succeed, cheat. Leader of men, follower of women. not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. Library Cl. 2, 3: Intra. 2, 3. JEAN HELEN OUELLETTE General Jeanie . . . P.G. College, ele- mentary teacher, then get married to Glenn . . . Very nice, though not so tally for precious things are always small. Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 35 Fash. Sh. 3. if PATRICIA ANN DAVID ARTHUR SHARON LEE OVERSTREET PALMATIER PANGLE Academic General General Pat , Cheryl's Twin . . . Dave , Palma . . . Gradu- Shar . . . I.et's skip for an Ocean City, California, then col- lege, P.E. teacher . . . I'm like a mosquito in a nudist col- onyg I know what to do but I don't know where to start. S.C. Rep. 2, 3, 4 fAlt. 331 Lang. As. 5: Spur 45 Stud.- Fac. Game 35 DuValian 45 Sa- fari 45 Library 15 Sr. Prom 45 Intra- 3. ff ation, U.S.M.C., Navy, college, P.E. teacher . . . A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. Cr. Country 2, 3, 45 Ind. Tr. 2, 3, 45 Outdr. Tr. 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity D Cl. 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: S. C. Rep. 1, 45 Jr. Prom 35 Sr. Prom 45 Sweetheart Dance 2, 3, 45 Jr- Sr Basketball Game 3, 45 Stud.- Fac. Game 3, 45 Parking Comm. 4g Spur 3, 45 Safari 4g T.K.B. 45 F.T.A. 45 Coro. Knight 3, 45 Bomb Sq. 4. hour. Intra. 2, 3. N-P JESSE MARTIN PARISH General Gize . . . Go to work and buy a new car, then join the Navy . . . Hey you're not too whipped are you, Howie? The only good Chevy is a junked Chevy, and the only thing better than a Ford is another Ford. y' Q--' Wi DAVID INIARTIN PARRESOL Academic Dave Felix P.G. College To travel, Live and let live. STEPHEN WAYNE PEEBLER iv +- , X X X l l x JAMES STEELE PATTON SHELBY ANN PAYNE LINDA JUNE PEARCE Academic General Commercial Jim Chems U. of Shelby Marry Paul, Beau- Linda Marriage, Pri. duty Maryland, Major in Chem. tician Paul Nurse, A Ele. School teacher. lntramur. 1 .. Prom Dec. 5 .. Glee Club 1. The 'S,,QHfq Who SWS I Hi-y 4 fTres 4j .. Sr. talk 3 lor- OEG- Spur 4 .. Golf team fl. S.C. tAltJ 3 . . Tri-Hi-Y 1 3 . . Adv Girls' Chorus 3 . , Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 . . 1: V. it RUTH INIARIE PEARCE Commercial Ruthie College study high Fashion Modeling then marriage. Somewhere there is a reason. S.C. Rep. 2, 3, 4 Spur Comm. 2, 3, 4 . . Pub Comm. Z. Soc Be XVelf. Com 4 . . Prom Comm. 4 Chorus 2 .. Con. Choir 3 .. Girls Chorus 4 .. Sen. Choir 1. S E Aljaflfmif C H M b LINDA LEE PERRY teve ticnnc ce ic .0 ege, ay c ' Navy. Tien, Tein Things are never as had U , H Commerqal U as they seem, they couldn't be. Linda SCCIBUFY- Mifflage AIWBYS be YO'-U' P.A. Announcer 1, 2. 3, -l ... Ceramics Club fV.P.J 4 Spur Comm. 2. 3, 4 .. Yearbook I .. Christmas Bull, Board fl Science Fair 1 tl-Ion. Mention! DONNA JEAN PESSAGNO Commercial Donna To get .1 good iob and get married. Always look into the future not the past. C.S.N.C. l, QV. Pres.J 1 . . l i Cheerleader 1. 1 I I CHARLES ALBERT LINDA KATHLEEN GALE FRANCES PETERSON PETRIE PHILLIPS General Commercial Academic Charlie Get out of school Linda To become a Sec. Sam Plan to attend a Bus. and get a job. Do unto others before they do it unto you. or go to Busi. Coll. and mar- riage someday. Always be your- self and never pretend to be something you're not. Coll. or Jr. Coll. and plan to be a Medical Sec. This too shall pass. Drama Club 4 . , Intramurals 1, Glee Club 1 . . Stud. Asst. 4 2 . . Health Careers Club 4 . . . . S.C, Rep. 4. Bible Club 4 . . self and you .will be successful Con. Choir 1 .. Chorus 2 .. JAMES MARTIN PHILLIPS .-.5 General Jap Air Force No Satis- faction 4-v0 2 MARY ELLEN PHILLIPS General Mare . . . College, nursing, later marriage, . . . Hi P.D.R. . . . It matters not what you are thought to be, but rather what you are. Fash. Sh. 3, 4. SHYREL MARIE POMFREY General Shyrel . , . Go to work . . . I'm glad it's Friday. Adv. Girls Cbor. 2. ARTHUR BRADLEY PORTER Academic Brad . . . Oregon Tech of Business School, automotive engi- neer, Army East Pines on top! You have to get psyched to do anything right. JV Baseball 2. Q' W Q-.J Q 9' J . PAULA ANN PHILLIPS Commercial Pudgy . . . Business college, airline stewardess If it's crowded on the bottom, keep climbing, there's more room on top. -A uf. .,.r CAROL JANE PIETRUSZAK Academic Carol . . . College, elemen- tary education, then see the world . . . Shed not over old griefs. S.C, 2, 3 QAlt. 35: Publicity Comm. 2, 3, French Cl. 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, A.F.S. 3, 4 fSec, 41, Stud.-Fac. Game 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Ways and Means Comm. 4 QCD-Chr. 41, N.H.S. 3, 4, jr. Prom 3: Sr. Prom 4, Safari 3, 4, Stud. Asst. 4. new tears Spur 3, 4, ft- PHYLLIS JEAN PILKERTON Academic Phyllis . . . Accounting, Strayer . . . To God through others we give our youth. Pep Cl, 1, jr. Prom 3: Intra. 1. RICHARD ALLEN POSS Academic College as automotive engineer. S.C. 1 CV-Pres. 11 Band 1. SANDRA CAROLE POTTER Academic Sandie . . . Don't try and be something you're not, you're made the way you are for a pur- pose. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4 fSec. 41, Stud. Asst. 3, Intra. 2, Everyman 3: Fash. Sh. 3, 4, All DuVal Day 2, 3. LINDA LUCILLE POUDRIER General Linda . . . Work for the Telephone or Gas Company, get married to Rick . . . Are you kidding me? F.H,A. 1 fTreas. IJ. it ,, A ANNA MAE POLEND Academic Anna . . . College and nurs- ing, hopefully Mary Washington and University of Virginia, Navy Nursing Corps . . . To err is human, to forgive is divine. P.A. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Latin Cl. 2, 3, 4, Sci. Cl. 1 fSec. U, Chem-Phys Cl. 3, 4: isec. 3, 41: Literary Mag. 4, A.F.S. 4, Sci. As. 3, 4, Lang. As. 3, Play- day Z, Stud. Asst. 1, Sci. Sem. 3, BARRY WARREN PORTCH General Midge , Bernice . . . Baseball . . . Chalk you off man. V. Baseball 1, Z, 3, 4, Varsity D 4, S.C. 4, Coronation Court 3, Social-Welfare Comm. 4. GARY FRANCIS POVVELL Academic Gary . . . College, Air Force. then electronics engineering . . . Only one life will soon be past, imly what's done for Christ will ast. Bible Cl. 4. 7: L- 'i VICKIE ANN POWELL Academic 'Vicki Calif. Busi. School XVhat'd you get. Phyllis? 'A true friend is hard to find. lntra. l . . Coin Cl. 2 . . Stud, Asst. 2 . . Jr. Prom 3 . . Fash. Sh. 3 . . Art Cl. 4 DOROTHEA ELIZABETH PURCELL Commercial Dee . . . To gn to work or Bus. School , . I will dream a thousand dreams. Stud. Asst. 3. LINDA CAROL RADCLIFFE Commercial Linda Strayer jr. Coll. Sec. I know whom I have bc- licved and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I've JOHN PAUL PRADO General Buzzard Maybe go in the service, or become a plumber or car mechanic Hurt them but don't be hurl A CAROL ANN PRICE General Shortie To go to Bus. Sch. Aw no. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the dif- ference. Minged Chor. 2 . . Girl's Chorus 3. . . FT f T' Q-Q 'I ' ,. K fl PATRICIA MARIE PUGLISI Commercial Pat Pardy XVork at LINDA EILEEN PRIDDY Academic Prid Social work Never let the sun catch you crying. G.A.L. 1 .. Art Cl. Z, 3 .. Newspaper 1 .. Trl-I-li-Y 5, 4 .. Spur 4 M. Dance 2 .. Intra. 1, 2 .. Ski Cl. 2. 1 ' av Track 1 . GEORGE FRANK ELIZABETH LOUISE CATHEY GRACE REED RANDALL REECE Commercial General Commercial Cathey Sec. Marriage. So Reds Possibly Ji. Coll. oi Libby 1.B.M. Tiaiiiiiig long 35 msn C2f'.bm'hFi OVCYQS can see. so long lives this and this Serv. Then working with constru. Do unto others as they do to You Girls, life's nice, how come you're like ice? Drama Cl 1 . . All DuVal Day Z.. School. Nothing is impossible to achieve if you try hard enough. 'Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 . . Girls Football Team 3 . . F.I-LA, GA,A. 3 . . Girls 2, 3, 4 . . . Basket. Team 3. committed unto him against that day. Art Cl. Z, 3. -l .. Bible Cl. 4. k gives life to thee. Shakespeare. F.B.L.A. 4 . . A axle if N.A.S.A.g Bob Bc Your. self and do what you think is Remember the library right. ,Iohn?' ' BXVAV. RANDALL CHARLES QUADER General Beak P.G. College or Air Force Sue .. Look before you leap. VERN A JANE REED General College or Sec. School. Every- thing happens for the best. F.H.A. 3. 4 . . Fash. Sh. Z . Tri-Hi-Y 2 . . jr. Prom Dec Comm. 3 . . Christmas Dance Comm. 4 . . S- 1 THOMAS E. REEVES Academic Tom Dickinson Coll. to study engineering. Anything en- ioyable these days is either illegal, immoral, or fattening. Chess Cl. 1 .. Radio Cl. 1 .. Ere. Cl. 3 . . fPreS.J 4 . . Bible Cl. 4 . . F.B.L.A. 3, 4 . . fV.P.J 4 . . Band 2, 3, 4 . . Pep band 3 . . jr. Spur Comm. 3 . . VIRGINIA DIANE REYNOLDS . General Penny . . . Become Beautician or go into nursing: get married . . . Sorry about that. Bible Cl. 2, 51 Library Asst. 2, Mixed Chor. 2, 43 Girls' Chor. 53 Conc. Ch. 1. LARRY WAYNE RICKERSON Academic Little Rick . . . To work, S0 in the service, Air Force, college after service. . If YOU have something to do in life, do your best or not at all. Soph. Mixer 3. 4 . .,.. . z 'H .1 4--C. - ...M i ALICE DEBORAH REIBER Academic Debbie Plan to go to Coll. and major in nursing. friend may well reckoned the masterpiece of time. Emerson. XVhen Shakespeare's Ladies Meet 2 . . Everyman 3 , . Heal. Cl. 2, 3, 4 . . Chem. Phys, Cl. 3. 4 . . Bible Cl. 5, 4 . . A.F.S. 2 . . Russ Cl. 2 . . All DuVal Day 2, 3 . . Debate Cl. 4 . . Dramatics Cl. I . . A DALE FENTRESS REID Academic Moo Coll. maybe Towson State. Let's get Psyched Hi Jackie, Hee Hee S.C. 1, Z .. Football 1 .. Bas- ketball 1 .. Track 1, 2, 3, 4 .. Baseball 1 .. F.T.A. 5, 4 .. D. Club 4 ,. Senior Assb 4.. 'T THOMAS WILLIAM RIGHTNOUR Academic Tom . . . College, Md. U., accounting, Certified Public Ac- countant .... Are you sure we had school yesterday. Latin Cl. 1, zg Fr. Cl. 3: Glee Club 2, 3. GR' CALVIN MICHEAL 1 R ,. DONNA REID Academic I plan to go to Coll. St. Paul vocation: Social Work. Remem- ber good things come to those who wait. G.A. 2 . . Fash. Sh. 2 . . Lib. sr. z, 5 . . F.B.L.A. 5, 4 . . Cafe. Staff. 2, 3 . . F.R.C. 5 . . Sec. of Class Z, 3 . . All DuVal Day 3, 4. i .,,fi ' WILLIAM STUART Rice-aronie . . . College . . . Brevity is the soul of wit. 9D-O.G.F. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Span. Cl. 2, 3, 4 fTreas. 43 A.F.S. Z, 3, 4. , - Y 3 gg, ROBERT JOHN RESAU Academic Bob . . . College BETTY LOU RICE Academic ROBINSON ROBINSON General General Lank . . . P.G. College, --Xvmyw D I U Get ,named architect. , . M'man. Qpegy, College D A - blallilikiiiialliocitbailll ilvvfgiiiy JV Football as V. Football 4- WILLIAM ARTHUR ROE ID 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track General ' Bill . . . Plan to start studies at P.G. Community College in the fall. . . . The pines forever. My -fbynlrxo unv- Q! 'V iv 'QT' W V' Q5-14 97 5-Q PAUL D, ROHDE Academic Go to college at QW. and have a blast, but never forget your friends . . . Life is just one big joke sn laugh it up. Jr-Sr Basketball Game 4. JAMES JOSEPH SABO General Jim Trade school and become a Diesel machinist . . . To get ahead, Stop at nothing. ANNE ELISE SASAKI Academic Anne College, career, travel . . . XVe go on fancying that each man is thinking of us but he is like us. he is thinking of himself. N.J.H.S. lg F.T.A. 1 tTrea. U4 Tri-Hi-Y I. 3: F.H.A. 1 QV-Pres. IJ: Variety Sh. 13 Fash. Sh. 1, 2, 33 V. Cheerleaders 1, Z, 3. 4 lCo-capt. 435 A.F,S. 5: N.H.S, 3, 4g Lit. Mag. 3: Ir-Sr As. 3: 1 is l Q ffffl LYDIA E, RUBIO Academic Bunny . . . Back tn Cali- fornia, college, then teach . . . I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3. CAROLYN JEAN 6 l -surf STEVE THOINIAS RUPARD Academic Steve . . . O.C., college, money, biologist . . . Here's to the Chaperone: May she learn from Cupid iust enough blind- ness to be sweetly stupid. Hi-Y Z, 3. -I 1Chap. 43: Cr. Country 45 N.J,H.S. 13 Sci. Fair 1: Jr-Sr. Basketball Game 3: Spur 45 All DuVal Day 3. 4 MICHAEL EMMETT SAULSBURY SCANLON Commercial General Carolyn Secretarial work Mike O.C., Md. U. for a while, then marriage Innocence is its own defense. Chorus Angeles 2, 3, 45 Stud. Asst. -1. Chalk off. Another day, another E . Ifffi' BRENDA SUE RUPERT Academic Brenda . . . College, ele- mentary teacher . . . A smile costs nothing but gives much. Sci. CI. 1, Z3 Fash. Sh. 2, Spus 3g Jr-Sr As. 3: Stud Asst, 3: S.C. -I lAIt. -ll: Tri-Hi-Y 4 fTreas. 415 F.H.A. -11 Span. CI. 4, Dec. Comm. 3, 4. MARIAN ANN SCHAECH Commercial Marian Ann , Marian . . . Become a secretary and make my contribution to the world . . . We might as well try it. Don't stand idle and watch the y-'orld go by, step in and help it move. F.B.L.A. 3: Jr-Sr. As. 3, F.H.A. 4: Handbook Staff 45 Spur Comm. 4. DuVali.1n 4 fAsst. Ed. 413 Miss DuVali.rn Court 4, Homecoming Court 4: Spur 3. X 6 T 17 if PAMELA DIANE SABATINO Academic Sabine , D.O.I. . . . Col. lege, teach,g travel . . . No man is lonely while eating spaghetti- it requires so much attention. Superintendent's Award lg N.J.H.S. Ig Cheerleader Ig Tiger Mascot 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 fScc. 173 Fash. Sli. -I: Spur 3, 4: Jr-Sr Asst. 5: S.C. 43 Safari 45 Club As. 23 Stud. Asst. 2, 3, 4. JANET LYNN SAMPSON General Jann , Heidi . . . P.G. College, marry someday, see Europe . . . You only live once, but il you work it right once is enough. George- town, Hairtrees. Spur Comm 45 Sci. Fair 25 Chor. 1. THOMAS SCHAEFER General Y' L... 'UN INIICHAEL S. SCI-IBIIDT General Schmidty . . . Go to P.G. College after I go to California . . . Give me some iuice and turn me loose, Meet me at Fred's. KU' Y we-v .gale WAYNE LOUIS JOHN A. SCHOCH FREDERICK GERARD SCHINIIDT General SCHRAIVI Academic john . . , Service, technical General XVayne . . . Medical pro- 5Cl100l - - - Donlt believe it Freddy , Gerard , , , Col. fession . . . No matter how hard one may try, he will never have another luxury to surpass the one of having friends. V. Football 1, 3, 45 JV Foot- ball 25 V. Baseball 1, 3, 45 JV Baseball Z5 V, Basketball 1: Coro. Ct. 25 S.C. Rep, 1, 2, 3, ei tAlt. 3ll Spur Z, 5, -15 Hi-Y -15 jr-Sr As. 5: All DuVal Day 3, el: Varsity D 3, -15 Latin Cl. 2 F.T,A, 1 unless you see it, Football 1. lege, extreme happiness at Fred's . . . If you iust sit there and keep your mouth shut people will only think you're stupid, but the minute you start to talk it can easily be proven. Varsity D 45 JV Football 3: V. Football 1, 45 Spur 45 S.C. 1, 45 Hi-Y 45 Jr-Sr Basketball 5, -1. 3 , 3 1 cv' ,I -wr ,X MIMSY MARR SCHROM Commercial Minnie . . . Travel, job, raise animals . , . Let me handle it 99. CHERYL LYNN SEAMAN Q Academic ANTHONY THOMAS SCOGLIO Cheryl . . . Prefmedical studies at Madison Academic ' gollegefd. . YI5:uIIgeIt what ever you pay for. H H I. II II II ever lu ge a 00' Y IS Cover. Tony , SCOg , Whop . . . Pastor or Tri-I-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 tPres. 1, 235 F.T.A. 15 other Christian work . . . But the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness5 but unto us which are saved it is the power of God. Cor. 1:18 IV Basketball 25 V. Basketball 1, 55 Bible Cl, 2, 3, 4 fChap. 5, Pres, 45. KAREN SEITZ General Karen , , , Travel, meet new people . . . A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. B.XV.W. SANDRA SELLER PATRICIA ANN KENNETH BRUCE General SERINO SESSUMS Sandy Secretarial job for AC3Clf-'UNC Afademlf the Government, travel, later -rpm I I I Couegm Study to Ken , I A C011egeI P,-e.1aw nurses training, marriage I. .. A be an interpreter I I I Hell I I I In hoc Signo VinC5sI love makes life worth living. I've lost my contact again. Library Cl. 15 Nurses' Cl. ain Cl. 5 Tr'-Hi-Y , Rifle Team 2, 3, 43 KCO-Capt. 333 Qualified Projectionist 3, 4. 1 2: Lt 5 1 3 45 Art Cl. 45 Gym Sh. 3. . 4 .1 , N. . , we . . 15 was I, l W ..H.S, 1 CSec. lj N.H.S. 4: Pep Cl. 15 S.C. Alt. 25 jr. Class Sec. 3: Sr. Class Sec. 45 jr.-Sr. As. 33 Jr-St Basketball 3, -15 Cl. As. 2, 3: Fash. Sh. 1, 35 Jr, Prom 31 Safari 5, 45 Spur 5, 45 Stud. of the Year 15 Sweetheart Dance 2, 5, THOMAS MICHAEL SEVERN Commercial Tom , T.S. . . . College, P. G., then Md. U. or Frost- burg . . . A faithful friend is beyond price, no sum can balance his worth. Amer. Red Cross 1, 2 CV-Pres. ZJ5 Soph. Cl, Treas. 25 S.C. Rep 45 Spur 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Social-Wel- fare Comm. 45 All DuVal Day 45 QL? Q--9 l RONALD VERE SHAKLEE Academic Ronnie . . , The Citadel, Randolph Macon, join the Marines, became a famous fiilksinger, and maltc money . . . He whose soul is lllletl with sfynu. has no fares that cannot he overcome, Conc. flantl 1. Z, 3, -lg Marching Hand 3, DnValian 3. -I iSportS Ed. all, Safari lg Sing Outs 45 l'.lrl.lm1fauiirii. l. XVILLIAM THOMAS SHIPMAN ll! A !'b if 'lb iv' A . SHARON DENISE LINDA SHEPHERD SHARPS General General Sharon , . . Secretary or XVaxe in the Nurse Corps . . . XVhencver you meet difficulty, let this difficulty be a reason to try harder. Pep Cl. 1, Newspaper lg Girls' Chor, Z, 35 Chorus Anlgelos 4, Stud, Asst. -lp F.B.L.A, 71, 43 LINDA RAE SHEVOCK Academic Linda . . . Frostburg State College. P.E. teacher . . . Hap- piness is a smile, Latin Cl. Z. 3: G.A.A. 2, 3. 43 Health Cl. 2g Stud. Asst. 4. uv-5 i ,-Q STEPHEN DOUGLAS SHIFFLETT Academic Stew , Shamie . . . Col- lege, law school, become a law. yer . . . You are nexcr more than what others think of you. S,C. Rep. 3, -lg Sci. Cl. 1, 2 fTrcas. 21, Chem-Phys. C. -13 Spur 3, -1, Social XVelfare Comm. 45 N.M.S.Q.T. Semifinalist -1. CHARLES SHRYOCK, Acatlenaic Academic Uncle Billy . . . College, own Cienrgctowrx 8' ,,.., or Fred's . . . Keep oft' the grass. 9- EI.ENA DIANNE SILVA ABIY KATHRYN CARGEL EUGENE Academic SIMBIONS SHNIMONS Elena . . . Maryland U., Commercial General study journalism . . . Think it Amy . . . Business school, -'gargelrfv --Cargn D I A G0 to STEPHANIE ANN SHUNNEY Academic Stcphie . , . Nursing, travel . . . Beware the fun' of fl patient man. French Cl, 2. 3, fl: Health Careers Cl. 2. 1, l1Guil.l.fnmm. W: Soph, As. l. over in your mind, but listen to your heart. GAL lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, -f QV-Pres. -Hg S.C. Rep. 1, 43 Spur 3, 4, Sportsday 1, 2, N.C.T.E. Alt. 3: Stud. Asst. -lg jr. Prom 55 ,lr-Sr As. 5: DuVslian 4 fFeat, Ed. 43. then marriage Al. college? Live at the Family . . . If at first you dnn't succeed go around the block again. Chorus 1, Latin Cl. 2. JO ANN SIMMONS Academic JoAnn , jo . . . Marry Dickie . . . Keep smilinc, it will make everyone wonder whit you've been up to. F.T.A. lg N.j.H.S. 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 fHlSt, I, E.H,A. f. Safari 43 Variety Sh, 1, Fir , r ,sw , fe 'cr' . fi.. X X ' i XXX-cl V- A EQQS IOO ' ' sis :3-as z ' so 1 .L GLORIA ELIZABETH SIMPKINS Academic Gloria . . . College . Better late than never. F.T.A. 2. ,IOVITA ANGELA SLAUGHTER Academic Jodie . . . Teaching, mara riage, Morgan State . . . You can't expect to cheat and lie, and still have someone on whom to rely. Red Cross Rep. 1, 23 G.A.A. Z: Purlie Victorious Ig Glee Cl. 1, Z, The Boarding House Reach . 'W qw A CAROLYN V. SMALLWOOD Commercial Slim . . . Business school, clerk typist . . . So long I am gone. Margaret Smith stay cool and walk in 68. Girls' Bask. 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Softball 1, 2, 3: Girls' Track 1. HARRIET ELIZABETH SMITH Academic Harriet P.G. and Md. U., teaching . . . No matter how bad life seems there is all ways something good in every- thing and everybody, so stay happy. Tri-I-li-Y I, 23 G.A.A. 1: Safari 23 Stud. Asst. 3. 43 Guid. Comm. 33 Adv. Girls' Chorus 5, 4, Spur 4. X K9 Zi 1 4-as wr JERRY CHARLES SMITH Academic Jolly Green . . . Antioch, Australiag knowledge . . . Wealth I ask not, hope nor love, nor a friend to know me, all I aSk, the heavens above, and the road below me. Chem.-Phys. Cl. 4: N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation 4. KATHLEEN VIRGINIA SMITH JOHN ROY SIVIITI-I Commercial Academic Kathy . . . P.G. College, Airlines, marriage johnny . . . Air Force, maybe electrical qv- jr . Judge not, that ye be not judged. technician from training in the service . . . Look before you leap, then look out for the other guy. DAVID ALLAN SMYTH General 'iSmitty , Dave , Irish . . . Attend college, make a career out of the Marine Corps, surf at Doheni and Waimea . . . To de- fend my country as best I can. Baseball 1, Z, 33 Football 1, 25 S.C. Rep. 1. 3, 4 fAlt. 3, 413 Art Cl. 3. 4. fd RAPHAEL ORLO SNABLY Academic Ray . . . College, sports . . . When your mouth is open your brains run out. Hi-Y 1 fPres. 13, V. Foota ball 1. 3, 4: V, Basketball 1: V. Baseball 1, 3, 4, V. Wrestling 2, 3, 43 JV Football 23 IV Baseball 21 Varsity D Cl. 5, 4: S.C. Rep. 1, 4. RONALD KEM SNOW General Snowballs , Snowbird . . . Take a big long vacation, then college, dodge the Draft . . . Hi Froggy. I'm rather like a mosquito in a nudist colony, I know what to do but I don't know where to start. Cr. Country 1, Outdoor Tr. 1, 2, 3, 41 Indoor Tr. Z, 4: Geology Cl. 43 Bible 2, 3, Sing Outs 4. DIANE MARIE SNY'DER Commercial Di Di . . . Marry Jerry, and work for the Telephone Company, or be a secretary . . . Your love is like a pot of gold, hard to get and hard to hold. 6611 Mun! j.V. Cheerleader 23 Bible Cl. 13 S.C. Rep 2, F.B.L.A. 1 QV-Pres. 13, F.H.A. 25 A.F.S. 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1: Cl. As. 2, WANDA LEE SNYDER Academic Wanda , Spidah . . . Cole lege, teacher or social workerg traveling, buy a Stingray . . . The heart has its reasons the mind cannot know. Sci. Fair. 15 Cone. Ch. 3, 45 Mr. Crane nf Sleepy Hollow 3g Spur 4g A.F.S. 4, Spanish Cl. 45 Safari -1. ---my , .L ffl lOl 'S Sf iz: 1' i ti 'i DONALD FRANCIS SORRELI- General Dv II' f tsl' Tclc hanc Co I -Qpt',.Q iQEQ,'fU-gmt'-, IQQf,f,,Q1 ,Qmc- il MICHAEL VICTOR GLENN RICHARD ELIZABETH ANNE fF:ImIlyl, Meet you in the rice SOTAK STAPLER ST. CLAIR P111-lisa 'If VIC! Nam- Academic Academic General DOROTHY MARIE THERESA STEIN Academic Dee . . . Md. U. for two 'years then Ohio U. for a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine . . . Quis custodiet ipsop coxtudcs? XVho shall guard the guardian? Library Cl, l, 2 tPres. Up T.G.l.F.C. I lSec. llg Pep Cl. 25 Biology Cl. 21 Latin Cl. ll fPres. 41g F.T.A. 43 Stud. Asst. 1 PATRICIA ANN STICKELI. Commercial Stick . . . To make Buck hap- py . . , Better by f.Ir to forget and smile, than to remember and be sad. Library Cl. 2, 5. Dramatics -lg ff. IO2 Greek . . , College, go into Beale , Frog , . . History Cissy . , . Marry jimmy the Air Force . . . This is true. major, might teach . . . A lIt's about timel . . . I wish Band In 2' 3, 4. CL Country good attitude is a keep ateit- the bell would ring. jimmy. 5, 'lg Tr. I, 2, 5, -I, HI-Y 4, fudf- 1-B-R4 S.C. Rep. 2, -13 N.H.S. 3, -I. Qualified Pr-Ijectionist 5, -I. RICHARD LEE STOPERA General Rich . . . Go into the Navy, Md. U, . , . join the Pagans, get a B.S.A., dodge the Draft. Sci. Cl. lg Boys Chorus lg Drama Cl. 1, Tennis Toumament 3. or-f' JARIES SCOTT STEELE Academic Scott , Scotty , Sc0tkins . . . Maryland, Duke, or Rutgers, engineer . . . It has been good while I've been here. Prove it. V. Baseball 13 Sci. Fair lg S. C. Rep. 3 tAlt. 31: Spur 3. 44 Tennis Tournament 3. ROBERT C. STEWART Academic Stew College, study chemical engineering, make a lot of money, get a 427 Vetg maybe Viet Nam . . . For me to live is Christ and to die is gain. Phillipians 1:21 Chem.-Phys. Cl. 4, Sci. Fair 4. MIA, 2. LOUISE FRANCES SULLIVAN General Wese Have a loml. lonll vacationg marriage someday Never forget all the great tImCS at DuVal. Hi. Chris! - SHEILA THERESA SULLIVAN Academic Sheila Md. U., second- ary education But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go be- fore I sleep Cheerleader 13 Drama Cl. 1, No Time For Skirts 1, Thanksgiv- ing A La Carte 15 S. C. Rep. 1, 23 Fash. Sh. 1, Sci. Fair 2, Jr. Prom 35 Spur 3, 45 DuValian 4 fAsst. Ed-in-Chief 45, Sopho- more As. 4. JEFFREY LYNN SYNAN Academic Stunce fRay Berryj , . . College, history major . . . I'll meet you at the Cavalier. Smoke it. A new path is forever before me. Football 15 Basketball 1g S.C, Rep. 1, 44 JV Football Z3 IV Basketball 2, 35 JV Baseball 2: V. Football 3, 45 V. Baseball 3, 4, Varsity D Cl. 3, 4, Coronation Court 2, RICHARD ALLEN TATE General Dicky . . . Go to college, get a job and work my way through . . . Cool it, man. CECELIA LOUISE SUMLER General Angie . . . Data processing . . . XVork out. Hi Betsey and Charlie fSteveJ. gvfailrigals 45 Chorus Angelos GEORGE TAUBE Academic George . . . College, Md. U., study economics and business Ad- ministration .... 4 long, hard, years. Newspaper 1, 31 Literary Mag. 45 Library Aid 2, 3: Stud. Asst. 4, Spur 4. pv- R LINDA LUCILLE SUMMZERFELT Academic Linda . . . College, P.E. teacher . . . A smile can work miracles if it comes from within. S.C. Rep. 3, 4 fAlt. 45g Coro. Court 2, 33 Intra. Z, 3: Playday 3, Homecoming Ct. 3, 45 jr. Prom 33 Majorettes 2, 3, 4 lCo-Capt. 3, Capt. 435 All Du- Val Day Z, 3. MICHAEL O. TAVEL Academic Mike . . . Go to college and be a teacher if not, Viet Nam here I come . . . If you've got what it takes you'll be alright, if not you're in bad shape fellow. Alright, who's playing games? TERENCE DALE SUTTON Academic Buckie , Gator Kid . . . College, travel world wide . . . A true friend is your needs answered. Inga Munga. Football lg Basketball 1, Base- ball 1g Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, T.K.B. 2, 3, 4g V. Football 35 Spur 3, 4, IV Baseball 3, Art Cl. 3: All DuVal Day 3: V. Baseball 43 S.C. Rep. 4, Social-Welfare Comm. 4. CARL EDWIN TAYLOR Academic Carl . . . Either college or the Navy . . . Put your sorrows and cares on the shelf, for I came to school to enjoy myself. Q '?L, my F' I NANCY MARIE SVOBODA Commercial Nancy . . . Go to college, become a secretary or bookkeeper . . . Keep smiling and be friend- ly to others and you will have many friends. Tri-Hi-Y 1. BRUCE ANTHONY TAMKER Academic i Bruce . . . P.G. and Md. U., cadet training, police force . . . Death is the one thing that completes all life. KEITH ALAN TAYLOR Academic Keith . . . P.G. Community College. Vi 'Ze f ,W , IO? m -rwv.. 4 'ar MICHAEL NXIAYNE TAYLOR General Monk . . . Everythinifs com- ing up Kathy, gn to IRG. then to the National Academy of Art, I'3.E,A., Commercial Artist . . . Don't stop 'til you find it. A creation nf beauty is man's own soul. Sci. Fair Ig S,C. Ig Everyman 33 Cone. Ch. 43 Spring Drama Pro- duction -lg F.T,A. lg Glee Cl, 1. LEWIS BRIAN CULLEN THOMPSON General T.C. , Sundowner . . , To he a Commercial Pilot for United Airlines .... All Subiect to change and we change them nurself. I-IiAY 2. BRENDA CATHERINE THORNBERRY Academic Thornie , T.B. ,... Go to Frostburg and become a P.E. teach- er, marriage . . . XY'hat! You out of your tree or something? J.N,P. Gymnastic Cl. -lg F.T.A. Ig Spur -lp Safari -lg Stud. Asst. 3, 41 IP. I, 2. i. -l. 1 IO4 SI-IERRY LEE TAYLOR Commercial Sherry . . . Get married . . . Look out world here I come. Cone. Band I. 5: Stud. Asst. 43 All DuVal Day 3, 41 Health Careers Cl. 5, 4 lTreas. 43. ,Zia 1 DIANNE R, THOMAS Academic College, M.1.C., Peace Corps or P.E. teacher , . . Success in dealing with other people is like making an apple pie, use all the sugar you can, then double it. G.A.A. 1, Intra. 1, 2, 3, 45 Sports Day 1, 2. N f . f 1, CHRISTINE ANNA THOMPSON J Commercial J ...L Chris . . . Go to Business School . . . For those who try, glory is near. DONNA LOUISE TI-IODIAS General Thom Treas . . . Col- lege. get a B.A. in Art or be- come a social worker, spouse eventually! , . . Mark the pera fect man, for the end of that man is peace. PSA, 37:37. Intra, 1, 23 S.C. Rep. 1, Z, 55 Yr. Book 1 fChrman 135 Art Cl. 1, Z, 3 fTreas. U3 Bible Cl. Z. 43 Q. and S. 5, 4 fPres. 45, All DuVal Day 5, 43 Sr. Cl. Trcas. 4g Spur 4, Soph. Club As. 4g Literary Mag. 4, SUSAN LYN THOMPSON things are RONALD XV ALTER DAVID LINDLEY THORNTON THORP General Academic Ronnie Not decided yet, Dave Md. U., Furman U. maybe go into the service It wasn't me, Mrs. G.! Anything you do today is better Com- Band 1' 2, 3- 4g '-ML than nothing -it all Crane of Slee Hollow A ' , PY 55 JV Baseball 25 V. Baseball 1, 5, hf3dflg3l5 45 PCP Band 2- 4, Cr. Country 4g Varsity D 4. Fwy-, Academic Sue , Susie , . . College, high school music teacher, good mother . . . I will sing a new song unto thee, O God Psalm 14419 Sci. Fair 15 GAL 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Marching Band 2, 35 Pep Band 2g Pep Cl. 25 Latin Cl. 2, 35 S,C. Dec. Comm. 21 Madrigals 3, 4 IV- Pres. 433 F.T,A. 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 3: Chorus Angelos 53 County and State Band Festival 35 Stud. Asst. 3: Mozart Festival 3g Safari 35 All DuVal Day XV 3, 4: Spur 3, 4. In RICHARD BURTON TIDLER Academic Rick , R.T. . . . Md. U., maybe law school . . . Do unto others before they do unto you, Phys-Chem Cl. 3, 4, CPres. 3. 415 S.C. Rep. 4g Lang. As. 5, Cl. As, 4g All DuVal Day 3: Sci. Fair 1, 5: Stud Asst. 3. LAWRENCE TOMCHO 4. General Tonto . . , I have not really decided yet, either college, service. or whatever. , . . In this sign we conquer DuVal . Ir' vb JENNIFER TOROK General jenny . . . A hundred differ- ent vocations and johnny , . . EY TFN ATOTR DBZA-Figure that one out! Devil and Daniel Webster 25 Glee Cl. I: Sci, Fair 15 F.T.A, 15 Spur 3, 4. EDWARD BRYAN TRIBLE General Big Ed Marine Corps and then who knows? . . . With a little Common Sense you'll go a long way in life. Football 13 JV Football 25 Stud. Asst. 35 Jr-Sr Basketball Game 35 V, Football 45 Varsity D 4. WAYNE RICHARD TRUESDELL Academic Wayne . . . College and career in Air Force . . . Skill alone does not always lead to success, but hard work and a great desire to suc- ceed, so keep at it. Golf Team 3, 4. H33 ow ELSA TORRES-RODRIGUEZ Academic Nursing School. be a nurse . . . Mutual confidence is the pillar of friendship. F.H.A. Z, 3 CTreas. 511 Span. Cl. 2, 3, 4 CV-Pres. 5, 415 V Volleyball 35 S,C. 3 CSec. 39' Softball 2, 3. .4-new My A ' la'Y1'iii I 'K , Qs- g l 2,5 If., -. KERRY E. TRACEY CAROL ANN TRACY General Academic Kerry , Red , KCID Carol , Cat . . . College, Business school . , . My hair is blonde, not red. Look at the good in everybody, not in your- self alone. Tri-I-Ii-Y 45 Art Cl. Z, 3, 4 QV-Pres. 335 Spur 3, 45 G,A.A. 1. Md. U, probably . . . Put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Majorettes 45 Trl-Hi-Y 1, 2, 45 Sports Off. 15 Pep Cl. 15 F.T.A. 15 N,j.H.S. 15 S.C. Rep. 3 fAlt. 335 Spur 3: SPM- Cl. 3, 35 Fash. Sh. 3: A.F.S. 3. JAMES STERLING TULI.. Academic jim , Chet . . . Going to work with computers, electron- ics, and music, play the guitar and sax Ain't that weird? Reserve Band 2, Conc. Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 3: County Festival Band 3, 45 State Band 5, 4. of KWH? FRANCES VI OLET TURNER General Penny To become a Commical Artist Remember, little things mean a lot. Glee Cl. 15 Nurses Cl. 2 DONNA LYNN I WINNING Commercial Bi-lingual secretary, foreign re- lations. State or Interior Dept. . . . Today was the tomorrow that I worried about yesterday. Span. Cl. 2, 45 lntra. 2, 3, 45 Playday 2, 3, 45 Ir. Prom 31 S.C. Rep. 4. qw-4' '77 , . -ff sad- ' , i il ' ' i xc ,f A' 1 ' a ' - we , t sf, W 1 r W 1' sv I ,ts , jg , N552 LJ RUTH ANN TRADER General Rat Become a nurse, get married, have fun . . . Do you believe? You can only get out for what you put in. TERRY THOMAS TRINKLEY Commercial Gus . . . Md. U. or service, Carol, vacation . . . She who knows all knows not a darn thing. CAROL IEANNE TYLER Commercial Dink , C.J. . . . Fashion Designer, College, Terry . . . It must be nice being big, but it's not bad being little! Fash. Sh. 2, 45 Tri-I-li-Y 15 Intra. 15 Sports Day 25 Chorus 1. f rf! 'l la-e in W? if GEOFITREY H. TYLER Academic jeff, Tyger College, Military Career XVhen the going gets tough. the tough ones get going . Rifle 'Team 3, -lg jr.-Sr, Game lPomI'omt 31 jr.-Sr. Assembly 3 JOSEPH ROY VARRON General joe Wlork, Army or Navy You might not succeed in what you dog but at least try your best. Concert Choir 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 3 GARY THOMAS VAIJGHAN Academic Gary College and O.C. E.P. on top, RIGHT! bv IO6 e-'P J 1' X ffl 'I N I ROBERTA ANNE VICTORIA ANNE UNVARSKY UPTHEGROVE Commercial Commercial Anne Bobbie Business school Secretary If I can't take it with me, I won't go!! Hi Micheal Tri-Hi-Y 41 Intramurals 1, 2, Student Asst, -lg Sports Day 1, 23 Fashion Show 1, 2, Bake Sale 2, 3 Victoria Anne, Vicki Pro- fessional dancing, bookkeeper Goodbye Jackie See you when you graduate XVould you be- lieve Chorus Anuclos tl RUTH SARA VAL Academic Goofie Goof Architect, have a tiki god Be true to thy- self and let others say xxlmt they may . Art Club I, 2, 3, 4: A.F.S. -lg jr. Spur Hg jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 3: Sr. Spur lg Publicity Chair- man 45 Nat. Merit Schol. Com- mended Stud. -1g Guidance Comm, 55 All DuVal Day 2, 3, -1 KATHY BIARIE VAUGHAN Commercial Kathy College or secretarial work If you have faith even like a mustard seed, you will say to this mulberry tree, Be uprooted and be planted in the sea, and it will obey you St. Luke 17 vs. 5 Yearbook Ad Staff -tg Modern Dance 3 .. .. .. .fi PATRICIA KAY VAUGHAW Academic Gargi College, Work john If someone gave you a dime for every kind word you said about someone. and col- lected a dime for every unkind word. would you be rich or poor? rl BETSEY JANE VIELHABER Academic Betz Besernce Chicken little O.C,, Md. U. Grad. work at XV.U .... find a money tree. Hi ya . , . If music be the food of love, play on . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2, Art Club Z, Ship- wreck Dec. Comm. 2, 3, Play- day Z, 1, PomPomS 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 4: Student Council 43 jr. Spur 33 Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 3. ,,. -- - - ' iz ,v ' TIC AQ? .fax . ff- f 'E' I Z . i ' .4 Q' , ' L 'ff' i 1 ii K 1 A ,X ' 117 bn Cl'--41 PETER ROGERS VAN ALLEN Academic Pete Ski in Switzerland, fly an aircoupe. and play guitar lt's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice . CAROLYN LOUISE VAUGHAN Commercial Bow Travel for a year, college Social Work From the day your are born until the day you are dead things could never be worst than being carried in a I-Iearse Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance 2, 3, 43 F.B.l..A. 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, fig F.H.A. 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 2, 35 Sr. Spur Comm. 4 SARA ELLEN VINCENT Commercial Doodlebug, Betsy Business College We may elevate our- self but we should never reach so high that we would ever for- get those who helped us get there. Wlill Rogers FHA 1, Pep Club 2: Art Club 2, 5, 45 Pres. 5g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4. Pres. 4, Sr. Spur Comm. 45 All DuVal Day 3, 4 DITTGARD ELIZABETH VOGEL General Dede Beautician Art True love never runs smooth' STEPHEN ALBERT WALLIS Academic Albert Scooter O.C., S. America Attend P.G. Then Md. Sorry about that PALIELA JOYCE WARNER Academic Pam, VISTA, College When you set a goal to achieve set a goal you can reach PomPoms 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Stu- dent Council 2. 53 All DuVal Day 2. 3: Spur 2, 33 Fashion Show 2, 3, 43 Social and Wel- fare Comm. 2, 33 Junior Senior- Asse. 3: Sweetheart Dance 2, 3 KATHY WACKERLE General XVacky ... Travel for awhile then go into a business Not another visit to Uncle Tom's cabin sk' 1.4 JANET LEE WADE Academic janey, Jan College, to live a life not merely an existence. try to be very happy. Therc's no success like failure, and failure's no success at all. Math Club 2, St. Patrick Dance, Decorating Comm.. 2. Prom Decorations 5. Senior Spur 4, All DuVal Day 5, Student Council 4, Recording Sec. Stu- dent Helper 3, 4 ff' ANNE MARIE WAGNER Academic Anne fAnnieJ P.G. or Md. U. There is no duty we so underrate as the duty of being happy Cheerleaders 1, 23 Future Nurses 1, 2, Yearbook 1, Ski Club 3: Tennis Tournament 3: Sr, Spur 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4 GREGORY BRIAN WASEK General Greg A wise man never sits under a coconut tree 7:- ALBERT GERALD WEAVER General Gerald, Buddy College and a field of bus. management Knowledge is the Key to suc- cess IOANNE VVEIIVLER Academic Weimer, JoAnne Jo Mother ' He who walks in Haunted Houses, Runs out! PomPoms 3, 4 Sec. 43 Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 35 Spur Comm. 3, 45 Intramural 1, 2g Social Comm. 25 Physical Ed. Major. lu f: 9... is HERB VUALLACE Academic Boy. Pherence College? Play baseball Chalk Off, Go to Lou's Football lg Basketball lj Baseball 1, J.V. Baseball 2, V. Baseball 5, 45 Varsity D 45 Spur Comm 4 MARIORIE ANN WAMPLER Margie Business College, Gov't job, Marriage Where there's a will, there's away. WILLIAM HENRY WELCH Academic Bill College, Air Force, Work A smile can go a long way but you have to start it on its journey. If you want to do something great ' 'seguitemih Auto Visual 13 J.V. Baseball 15 Student Council 1: Home Room Office 1, Pres., V. Baseball 1 IO7 1 rf Q1 .fx 'T -' 'SEX JOANNE XVELLER Commercial lo Business College, Try-out for Rc-rlskinettes So what's wrong beinig a rnaiorttte? E.I7. Hi Carol Sp.-in Day 1, Intramurals Ig lhlajoretlcs 3, -l is CHARLES ST. CLAIR VVERMINE Academic Charlie University of Dela- ware Cliemistryflflivsics Club 3, -l EDNA G. XVERT Commercial Eddie To be a good sec- retary lt is better to light a candle than to curse the clark Tri-Hi-Y Z3 Art Club 3: Literary Club ,lg Sec. -l: Senior Spur 43 Nurse's Asst. -I: Christmas Dance: Dec. Comm Fl LINDA SUSAN XVHEELER General Little Trees Career in art and a kennel The worst mo- ment for an atheist is when he feels grateful and has no one to thank. Student Council Alt. -l: Sr. Spur 41 Safari, Asst.: Art Ed. fig Quill and Scroll -lg Club As- sembly 3, -I IUDITH lNlARll.YN W'Hl'l'E ,, Academic ?- jutli Interior Decorator To Luxe faith in our I t xiii if ill fellow men is the gruates I Art Club lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 'l'rea. 25 Science Club 2: S.P.UtR, 2, 3. lg Fashion Show 3: Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 35 Stutlent Council Alt. -13 Pom Poms -1: Shipwreck Dance Dec, Comm. 3: Safari- Activities -lg Coronation Dec, Comm. 3 X ROBERT XVILLIAM PHYLLIS JEAN you... Tri-Hi-Y 2 lieu-E 4 JANET IRENE 13 V tv-f 'i NANCY' HELEN XVHEELER Academic P.G. College XVhcn you're being serious be Sincere, but tlon't let it get you down 0.c., Tri-Hi.Y z, 5, -it AFS 5, 4: French Club 3. -lg Art Club 43 Safari Publicity -1 LINDA SUSAN WHITING Linda, Lyn Secretary, then who know! Do unto others as you would have them do unto XVICKLINE WILCHER WILLIAMS General General Commercial Bob Army, College Let it Phil Marriage Would you jan Working for thc gov't, hang loose, kid believe night course of English All is Bod 1, ir, in Girls' chorus 2, 3, 4 Well that ends Well IOHN R. XVHITLOCK Tri-HEY 3- 53 Mixed Chorus General 21 Gm C-mms RICHARD ARLEN Randy Service, College Live WILLIAMS for roniiglit babvf for tomorrow we die! XY'reStling 2, 5, -l 1' C' Academic Tiny College, to become a successful teacher 4? QS? KENNETH DELL WILSON Academic Ken U. of Md., Air Force, Fire Service Pick ye, ye Roses while ye can Football 1. 3, -ig Tennis 41 Base- ball lg Concert Choir 3, -iq Madri- gals 2, 3, 4: Varsity D 43 Spur Comm. 3, -ig Sr. Prom Dec. Comm. 45 Chorus II 2g Safari Sports Staff 43 Soph. Assem. 3, 4, Snow- ball Dec. Comm -I BRADLEY L. WOOD Gen eral Brad College and become a English Teacher, Tour the world A good book is the best: of friends, the same today and forever Ceramic Club 4, Art Service Club 4 JOYCE CECELIA WRIGHT Academic College-Denison U. M.A. in Social Work Ignorance is the curse of God, Knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heav- en Shakespeare Girl's Chorus 3: Tri-Hi-Y 42 F.H.A. 45 All DuVal Day 4 Q' 123: ', ' J 1 'V 414115 CHARLES CORNELIUS WOOD III 3, General Chuck, Woodchuck College RICHARD ORLEY JOHN P. WOIICK LAURA ANN fgmjfjgg ',,,ljQVenjf c0fjjf'Yy,fff WILSON Academic XVOMASKI yuk! Quackg - AC21CiCmiC Computer school To have GCUCFHI Rick junior College Airplane ff'end5 and be lfked' You must Ann Laura Get a iob, Marry Pilot Study hard and you'll al- HIS be 3 mend Chuck I think so, what do ya ways come out ahead say chump, chuck it out man FBLA 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4 LARRY SCOTT WRIGHT Academic Scotty P.G., Md, U. Armed Service Public Acct. Get rich and live a happy life Happi- ness is a habitude where there are few people around to dis- agree with you-It's a difficult place to find. Outdoor Track 2, All DuVal Day 3 9 M 43 WILLIAINI BRADFORD WRIGHT General Willum College, roofing estimater XVhat you put into life, is what you get out of it Basketball 1 CONSTANCE ANN WRIGHT Academic Connie, Con . ., College, Frostburg, Teach Elemen- tary and have fun Live to be alive and love to be loved FHA 3, 4, All DuVal Day 3, 4, Fashion Show Z, 3, 4g FTA 15 Home Room Rep. 3 ROBERT KEITH XVYCKOFF General Bob RICHARD DAVID WYNE 'KK ' ff Academic , College, Drafting It's nice to if be nice fsometimesj in env, IO9 rn 'ir l 'Sf DEBORAH ELAINE WYNN Academic Debbie flu to Md., Marry julrnny. and be happy People come in three classes: The few who make things happen, the many who ualih thrnus happen, and the overwhelming majority who have no idea what hap- pencil. Mixed Chorus lg Student Council Rep. Z3 Publicity Comm. 25 Chem- istry'l'lrysiLs 5, lg Sr, Prom Dec, Comm. 1 CHARLES AI.IIIER'I' ZOERNER Academic Charlie, Antlers College. Anyone that will ac- ccxt me, probably Mil. Major in Architecture penny saved is a nickel earned Hi-Y 3. -li Outdoor Travili l. Ig lmloor Track -ig Cross Country fl: Varsity D Club -lg Senior Spur -lg Fam. Tav, Asso. 2, l: Junior Senior Basketball Game -l X.. ilk. 2 , - ix.ffll BARBARA ANN YATES Commercial Be a Secretary Make new friends but keep the oldg those are silver, these are gold. lntr. Basketball 23 Track 1 RANDOLPH DENNIS YOHE Academic Randv. Yoei College. minis- try or pro soccer If you have faith in your abilitv. you will succeed. Sci. Iiair. Hon. Men. lg Cross Counrrv 2. ri. Manager lg Indoor Track 3, il Outdoor Track and Field Z. 3, I: Varsity D -I j MARTHA MAITA ZITOMER Academic MARGARET SUSAN YOUNG Academic Sue College. Teach Oh well: anyway Smack!!! Christopher Robin is saying his prayers ' Play Day 1. Z: Art Club 1: Concert Band 3, Al: Reserve Band 23 Marching Band 3, -lg French Club ri ANDREW' EASLEY Academic Q71 ROBERTA JOYCE LEAVITT Academic Bertie Robin . . , College. maybe French English or Phys. Ed. maior . . . For me to live is Christ and to die is gain. Sports Day 1, 2. 5 .. Tri-Hi. Y I. -1 .. N.,I.H.S. 1 .. Na-is r , . Pep Club 1 . . A.E.S. GA.A. 5. 4 . . . F.H.A, -l .. Bible Cl. -l Business 4 . . All DuVal CAROL JEAN WILSON Commercial Carol . .. College, Secretary marriage someday .,. Think things over in your head, but listen to your heart. Chorus 1, 2, Spur -I .X - 5 T , ,Aft llfartha San ,lose State College. nursing Always have the coirr. age to be yourself and not feel compelled to follow the crowd Safari Staff -lg All DuVal Day 3: Library Asst. I. Z, 3, .15 I-lealth Careers Club Z, 3. .15 French Club Z3 Debate Team 3, 3, 11. V.P., 2, Pres. 33 National Hofmf SUCICU' 3. 4: Social Wel- fllff C0mfTl- 32 Club Assembly 4. junior Prom Dec. Comm. 35 Soph. Dance Rclresh Commr 2 BARBARA MARIE ZUREK General Barb Marry Dennis: Restaurant Business, Take over Wil50n's Love is Eternal ,si iNFf ,.. ,,, , AL X Z OR V if x Fred Schrarn pauses to guard the Senior Bulletin Board from juniors Bobby Poss and Billy Lagos. A.FiS.-American Field Service Alt.-Alternate As.-Assembly Asst.-Assistant A.-V.-Audio-visual B. Dance-Ballroom Biol.-Biology Capt.-Captain Chem.-Chemistry Chem.-Phys.-Chemistry-Physics Chr.-Chairman Dance Circ.--Circulation Comm.-Committee Coro. DayfCoronation Day Cr. Country!Cross Country Ed.4Editor Fash.-Fashion F,B.L.A.-Future Business Leaders of America F.H.A.-Future Homemakers of America F .N.A.-Future Nurses of America F.S.A.fFuture Scientists of America F.T.A.-Future Teachers of America G.A.A.-Girls Athletic Association Guid.-Guidance Hist.-Historian In.-Indoor Intra..-Intramurals jr.-junior j.V.-junior Varsity Libr.-Library M.A.S.C.iMaryland Association of Student Councils M. DanceiModern Dance N.H.S.-National Honor Society Out.-Outdoor P.A.-Public Address P.G.R.A.S.C.-Prince Georges Regional Association of Student Councils Photo.-Photography Pres.-President Q.8:S.-Quill and Scroll Rec.-Recording S.C.-Student Council Sec.-Secretary Soph.-Sophomore Sr.-Senior Treas.-Treasurer V.hVarsity V.P.+Vice President 7 '79- ' Academic Nelson Go to Conccpcion University, study medicine the intelligence, the light of the past, present, and future, triumph in all the way. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4g Gymnastic Group 2g Track 3g History Cl. 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology-Chem. Cl. fig A.F.S, 4. Mr. C'h.1sc wel:-'iucs Nelson .md helps him sc: up his schedule for the coming school nur. Mee Seno Hi DuValians! My name is Nelson Pedro Faundez Yevenes. I'm from Talcahuano, Chile. It has been so nice to meet you and spend this great year at DuVal. I will remember all my life this experience, and such a nice thing that the A.F.S. has done for us. I hope some- body will visit my country where everybody is open with their hearts and houses to receive a student. You'll be very welcome there, and you would never forget it. I would like to thank everybody in the school for the big help this year that has made possible my stay in the U.S. I'll never forget the nice friends and classmates at the school. I wish the best of luck to you in your studies and future life. i Nelson Faundez 9 'A Fr Ra , A A pl!- XJ N. X 5,1 5' Nelson seems to enjoy classroom atmosphere in the United States. Nelson and Kevin Beclell share the work in one of their many chemistry labs. '-s , my-5 fy ' .Af-Q1 J ' it 'WQZQ fzr,..meLi Nelson, one of the Tiger mat men, enjoys many sports, one of them being Wrestling. II3 Senior .ll Most Flirtatious Judi Brcmmerman Skinny Blzmcato Most Talented R1wnd.1 Hirducocl-1 Chris Harris 1 , X f jj' px 0 V A A xi K N- T X i W 'fy Q ' X X uperlatives Most School Spirited Elaine Lagos jeff Synan Most Fun Pam Sabatino Paul Luttner 1? vf :P- x:'f'1 4 -,. - 1-' ' A-sv.a:.,,' , .-3:-'!'f:a'gfw.i.L ' ffff-giyfS1'Q 1f' ' 1 U, img,-, 1: T 1: ,nga -'--'- ' -v4- H' . w.QfL5f,.5'S. lg: ,A , ?t5:Pfii5,,.., wr 11 - . 3114, r A-,-f'.'wy1i' -3' 4,2- - 12'v?5'? 1-- 5,1---'-1 'av' 'V- ' ' 1521 .Qu ,, ' N . fb ' ,QW II5 Swv:-5 Q 44 e f , I , v xl' l I II6 F riendliest Cheryl Seaman Tom Giles 2,2 ln-.-, 1,3 Most Likely to Succeed Barbara Lathroum Dave Devlin 1? Best All Around Nicki Antormacci joe Henry Most Athletic Anne Foster Ray Snably -1v.g,i,!1-.- A, - '- V H1 vw ,-f-f -vi -- ---gv-4.'e-,a- ' A - .1 .. ' .., , . ' 441 AL , 1 ' - ' ,.a '.. Qi' From row: Carol Pietruszak, Ruth Val, Terry Bradley, Kerry Tracy, Nicki Antonacci, Donna Thomas, Cheryl Seaman, joe Henry, Barb Lathroum, Martha Zltomer, Diane Bianco, Linda Krebs Serwzd raw: Sue Thompson, Eileen Backora, Glenna Ashley, Sue Bezdek, Marian Schaech, Fynnette Eaton, Roberta Leavitt, Lynn Osler, Linda Eslinger, Sara Vincent, Edna Wfert, Brenda Rupert, Tessa Donn, Kathy Clough, Ken Chroniger, Dan Lacey, Marcia Eldersveld, Greg jones Third raw: Pat Browder, Wanda Snyder, Barbara Baker, Tom Sexern, Debbie Holt, Bruce Tamker, Renee Barrett, Jeff Synan, Ken Wil- son, john Mattirnore, jim Elder, jim Patton, Paul Luttner, Gary Koenig, George Lannon, janet XVade. pur In Action QF, . QFD- . A V, 'x L7 '1-AP 5- azz-fs? , . . .. . . '5z':':'f ,X Gary Koenig, 'lim Patton, -ludi XX hite, and Greg Innes tal-ze charge of the Senior Bake Sale. X r:XfF,,,a 5 xrl' E EL ' ' fy e ,B 'bm ButAjust think of the calories, says Linda Krebs as Nicki Antonacci reaches for the gnodies. II8 Lets hold the noise down a little. -sound familiar? lt does in a typical Senior Spur meeting. This is where service projects, dances, and all other senior sponsored activities are discussed. It may be a battlefield for senior rights or a drawing board for senior plans. Each English class sends a representative, but the meeting is open to all interested Seniors. Among the plans for this year were the senior gift, a symposium -a tell-all by college students, service projects, and, of course, the prom. n H-1 . . . joe Henry, President of the Senior class, gestions made by the members of Spur. N ,,..........-- sometimes wonders at the sug g , 4 - ,-. stay, .5 . ' iknjv Q-. iggfiy 32.1, . . .4 :QEEQg5',3. .iii '. ' E- 4: as .Jig f' .s - Q Q ji' 5 ' I . - 'A .,.- . ,Z 9 '25 ft, LW ' f i , ,,, 3 Everybody thinks their idea is best for a Senior Prom theme. :I ......---p-1:-num' Betsey Vielhaber, caught in the act trying to change her report card, stands by as Pam Snbitino calls for help. Idiots' Deli ht Jia 2 'NX- lr' X, Tony Scoglio mums on the charm on Janet Wlitlc in French tlrss Senior nitisiq cnzlnzsiasis enjoy .mntlier DuV.1l Concert One of the more illustrious mem- bers nf the Senior class, Bill Knott, smiles approvingly in Eng- lish class. - 3-7, wr- M X Msgs.-Sir.. Y '4-. 2 1 .L1 . L '51-.4-V 'il Pete Klosek, brilliant mathematician, solves another impossible problem as jim Insley looks- on. fmmw., . , l Dave Andrew and Brian Ashley, ace mechanics, assist each other in hanging a monkey as Marcia Eldersveld sits idly by, wp! ref-it , T,-I, ,yxry In .W an .1-1-si ' L Working furiously to meet their deadline, Doug Covington, Lynne Jemberg, Diane Jenkins, and Ann Killion meet in the Senior Court. ,F- ig art class. jx Pilot to co-pilot cracks Frank Fillman to Chris Carman Gypsy Rose Lee, alias Donna Thomas, practices for opening night in I2I , I! 1 .e -99 .Q , ,XV1 A Tiger Full of Memories Place Time: Date: Reunion The Claes of '67 Juniors Like the school buildings, A blend of old and new are the junior Tigers Branching out in every direction, Always searching for recognition and truth. '4'9 x 4-A Q i 'vu 'U vm X 68 I? 4, Ns...f President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer .Iwlm .-Xrnirexx Mike I-1lCiIli.li Linda Bowlcy Eddie Syyann The The Junior Class has had an enter- prising and successful year. True class and school spirit has been exhibited by conscientious students who faithfully at- tended Spur Committee meetings and volunteered their services for junior Class functions. The Class of '68 should be proud of its accomplish- ments, including the junior Mixer, the junior Bake sale, the All DuVal Day booth, the Senior Assembly, and the junior Prom. Throughout this past year juniors have diligently prepared them- selves to take over as the leaders of DuVal next year. i 4 XX , . , J Q f 1? vb , i ff ' V v .xfzififiza ' A'- '5 -- ' XX M! Qs' ' H iq .-'. - A M rf Dau itl Andrews Peter Andrews Cimriu Arnold Lcnnia Bailey Marv Karen Berry Sarah Best A. X 5' . . 1. ,S i . james Baker 3 4 'WLM Susan Bakke 1, ' , '- 1 11 , ' ,Q 1 J 'inf - 1 , r . W 5 T ., T' B jane Burgas Chris ' ' Barnard 'if' 5. Brenda ' V2 ' Barnes ra... .ffl f , :-:r-r1v:u:-- X Nancy Barrow R' - fs Cliiutrrplxer , 6 L- Barlo -..- t. Q-.N Sally ' , Barton A A X' Kenneth -N -.R Baxter is 5 ' Q Tom ' G- Q- Bcall E- ES V9 Carol ,f K Becker M f X . S 5 Nelixxa - lichen Dclnrci 1 'X Bell ' 'if Mike B Bender 4 1 X X George Benson I3 32' V - L 42-A ww , N ' 'J 'X 1 If ij 4,-. , L ' r I I .fi fl! in . 9' - -Y ir vki, I x IMF' t Ilffrkiull R'-b .ii lr1i.'c Str'-t lil. :ne Teresa Arrington Darrell Ash Bradley Austin Diana Baldwin ce L. N gt , ' E iXxIavrixI?ali1win N l X, mm an-s , 'xii L X fb .1 ' ii , SN, lp fi L vf 1 N X r Q. , - :Q A 53 vo? A 5, V ' 'B 'rv .., , K fi 1 ' r 7 ., Qt f 1 1. if W5 5, A Fa . 4' . gu .f r B 1 , QA Ruben Beurhur ,Tim Btvard Gay Billingwley Rvrfz Bfrmi KL itf mr Dr .fn ,mr V -Fifi Linda Barrett Sue Barrett Denise Barringcr Donna Bauman Chris Baumann Steve Baumgartncr JOY Becker jack Beckwith Kevin Bedell Lelia Benedict Lynn Bennett Norma Bennett bf. 1 .', -wx v A I 'yd 1 1 4 , I I A Q-B a Bill Blythe if ,.: Gwendolyn Bond A t A f: ' I Q, f f Nancy Boniface All ' V Z ,M V 3 gen' fp .- -T 3, 1 . 4 V ' ,4 if F AA X 'B X W L- f. ' ' wah- ,,, 2 --V +I' .. ., vu-J 2 'f f 5, f 4 'W N Annette Bonkowski H 4, , r , ,.,, A xl . V ' A Ki Chris Boone 1 ' j B, J B Chrjs Bottoms ,. Q We E Q . A, LA 21, Rm sf'-Vf B N Bonnie Bowers :V ' N - Karen Bowie B il, 'A f V , ' X. ,, , L. d B V1 v I , .I an kr ' m 3 Om el ff. , '45' V B Glenn Brack will I I 'X ' , jim Bradley 2 'K x -.. Rita Bradley ' X '91 I f Mffiult .,. ' 4, ll B Rlgzn , -f 52 pq .- rv- . ' A - Nancy .5 M 41 f gi 'V V ax , V N 'U' Gllgiittaln Breakiron SEL- , 'N -' , V , Q 'm,.f, Robert -, , -Q - Q , , we Steve -.r B A, ' ' '? f' 1 . 'SQ' ' Broeg Bredbenner . ' , af. fm., V ., N V I 1 I ll 4 f - lx In f Q 2 ,ef A gag K ,. '- .lolgn d A v K I 5 5 , ,V a i .Bae Gigllgwn E 'ron er ? ,, . ,nr - V V Ely: car I 1 Jackie uc M A Y 1 I xv K V J, by R V4 Brown Brooks -:B J , B VV , g ,B bww, , Q we-M. 1 lv 5. . . M .QW , ,B LUV J' VA Q, , V Jnmce arth a VB 4 gy , . . jg .1 ,A-' , 299. A , B , 1- V, Vf- j ,V M hy B ww YOWH Brooks - - V V - N2 V , I ' , W ' , 3' . . fV l ,, f 12 1 If ' ' '-i Q ,-L ' 'fi' Q 'X , 4 B V . y , ' V ' V ' lf., , , Paul Joseph -N A ,, V, ,, ' V ,iuvval B A Bm wa -VV V B B g7 'S 4- , B B V Bmeggemm ,, W Q3 -, l , 42' . Judy Rosalyn , - V, I f 4.-, B, Aw-, me 1 my r Buckles Syirffvn ' j 'gf Q B. -V 4 Q-'Y'-X VB 7 Patricia- Bmwn , EW 5 V' 'xi ,V B , f t Bucldrngton H, ', 1 Margaret A Q A l Z , Jerry Burcham .491 fy A K' ff' ' - . Va R2 Bumette John af , H- I y ,I ., N I B Frank B 1 X Ba' 3 QQ 4- . , Q Q, Burnette 'lf CY gm, ' HH' r-if: T-if 'y Q., , Charles Kathy ,, 1 B- ' lg 1' mf Ve Burnett iw XB it if-2. , NVQ , ,I H BMV I 4 ,X N I X . N A 3: y , x 4 I V 4 , V l!!!ll lllfiali li in M .BB f William Bush A ' if ' Ann Bushong v VV W V Tom Butash A ,U 1 B ka- ,1 ,, X , X ' W Q 6123 I f-gtg f sh' QQ ' 5 ' ,,9g,,jfvV A, A Frances Butler ' ' ' Y ,A ff ffBB V Joanne Butler fic 1 ' ' X ' f I Paulette Butler , Q X V 1 5 ' . x 1 of V Candy Cain ' ,, Yvonne Callier I ' Thomas Cameron A l . y C Q14 .K 5 ,Q 612,51 George Campbell 2 V. , I ff Tim Campbell V K Donald Campion I29 S17 A class can function effectively only through the cooperation of its members, Many interested students actively supported their junior class through the Junior Spur Committee. Kneeling: Treasurer Eddie Swann, Secretary Linda Bowley, and Vice-President Mike Encinias, 111 row-Sharon Duff, Beverly Dixon, Beverly Smith, Sandy Doles, Sue Osler, Paula O'Neill, Donna Christy, Lelia Benedict, Sue Straface, Karen Rotruck, Carole Becker, Nancy Weaver, Mary Karen Berry, Karen Bowie, Kathy Loulan. 2nd row-lklady Helme, Cindy Rogers, Rita Bradley, Pam Davis, Diane Shehadi, Chris Baumann, Lynn Lundmark, Carole Truppner, Judy Graziano, Joyce Serrin, Dereda Dickinson, Pam Pagliochini, Sandy Welclm, 3rd row-Bob Owens, Lynda Miller, Roger Smith, Charlene Creamer, Diane Mascetti, Carolyn Jenkins, Craig Rodgers, Sharon Miller, Betky Shrake, Patty Willoughby, Linda Osterhoudt, Patty Griffin, Candy Cain, Billie Seaton, Rae Ann Mclnnis. Ollaerr-Mike Febrey, Ross Swope, Pete Conway, Ralph Nichols, Mark Hall, Don Sutherland, Pete Goldenberg, Mike Vail John Shriver, Larry Robinson, Debbie Dcinema, Chuck Watson, Gary Martin, Larry Laurenzi, Jody America, Elizabeth Grant, Carol Hartley. 1 .l05CPl1 M - Teresa Mfiinniia 'N , X f as 4- 'W Carle ic mac -, 'gi , L 4 4, Kathy Capps ,MJ x ,X , :Q 1 C Beth V .tx -1 : V Q- , 3- ' A1 mon Carey 4 H' f ' A . , , A Cator l x if ' I, 'fi7f 5: if ' i i, fra it 1 v'lB,x BBQ Frank A I 1 Q Und, CJVJUJUN1 H, Chambers Lagini -.. fx l , I Q3 Q, Joyce a lonte New tw. - v F f Ch Rodney I ' A Q Lt ' ir., Q' A Maryam Chamberlain I 't s K Chem, , r A we :git xx l I i i waiter chick fi Jim cmimt 9' Lenore Chisefslcy M 0 25 .mx -v- I Q' A 5 , ,, . P w ig 1 G Laverne Chittams ' fi Donna Chris X X' K f' 1 Eva Cicero . V 1 Mark Czzek Sr-:vc Clark Blarreflc flawson , I 2. ef' ' 4. ' ' ' 1 'R 'Q RK 'N' i Louis C clland - Q Mary Clcmmons I .4 A Rebecca Clough l 1 l30 M '51 K . Q 5 . M. .. ,zuvx 4 . - Tommy Conway . James ' Cope ,SLN Chris , Q Corbett 4 Drew t Coverston A Charlene - W Creamer - Michael 1 xi Critchfielcl 5 Susan - Curtin 1 If k Tom L4 ' Curtis f. x ,l Henry Dalley John k Dec er Roger -I ts ' Decker 4. Dennis ' 'T De Garmu ! ' 4 sf. 5 ' f l NV 'R qs, 2 all bl, , A, A sl f L 'F' ,,, . N ' L. rf Q,-' 4' T- C ' X , aw , r o i f , cg 1 19 . 4.x gf' f -H:-C 5 ' 'J . C fr sf iik N S. A in WX fe as 5 Eileen Clubb Barbara Clyburn Karen Cocchiaro Ronnie Collinsun Lynda Collison Christine Comstock Q: ' rea f, Y we .4 is , , :Ji 4 Q- ,X Y ' ' , iff, V it 'l L. A 'tj 7 I t Melanie Deitz Jim Delay di. exi Harriette Demar s ., Vs Q f 21. fi- A 4- ,C l '- , Alice Coghill N , ' Kim Colbert A ' i . in rf - ' Charles Coleman ' .vi :Y ' f' X i sl 4 . fix ,R gi- s33N ,nigger Y M M7 -7 Denise Conner ! K' Candi Conway Peter Conway X t A r Carolyn ' - ' '58 A Cosgrove l Q Juanita ' Us ig ' Costanzo x Carole - ox -X . ' Coughlin Q. j .- . V M ll Q 1 tux ' X X l ix 5 ' John A J - - v X ' X 15, -:CJ Cullinan A. if .1 ' 5- - A ' Mary - .' ' 1 Y ' X Cummings -. wf- W . N f. k V . LY Richard C P' ff ' gl cum N N I :Qgfi Sandie Dalrymple Frank Davis Pam D3viS Evelyn . v Degraff 'R e Duncan Z I wx cle Graffenreid if? 'D 4571K Debbie Deinema ,A x ,mr 4 't 'QCD Dave Dempsey 1 Donald Dempsey W N Pasqual Di Camillo . Robert Dick Donna Dickens Dereda Dickinson g xvn ,, vie-A '.- li Carol Dixon .:' Q- I -.. Beverly Dixon 3 A ' ' 1 x 1 ' Robert Dlesk , 5- K , bug Ame: l3I 'lima llwfnlx A, S cl' l1:1,:.lll .45 , n A L 4 Q ' giggles D-fdson fa ,,X Q. L- Dons- lhnms Q- I , R 'LN I F' 'Dolrngcr lbfrllcrry ' Q' 4 Rldmlfd 5 I Dolmgcr I X ' x Ginny , D'Onufrln ? 'QT 'W as 5 sh Wfgrcn Sally A- l orsey Inlrnohuc t'- bg- , 6 L Ron Doug ew' ' . 5' Dotcllis Dorsey ' John - ' ' Downey HL x I nl. 1-, Ronald Drzlughn ' jim Drebes 'N ' Karen DuBois 'S' , . a a E ag -- , r 'Q I 5 ?f'- , A' QM, L. tl - ' , Q5 , ' ' Charles Dudley ' I Sharon Duff I Dorothy Dulcy X Susan Dungcy Cnml Dunn X i Suzanne Eagle L, ,- L .. f ,TC ,-7 if, ' ' x Q.. f E on E Y K ' :CEA , - r . , 1 ' rt rf . I Andrew Easley l , X A Linda Eaton X ' Y X X Bryant Eaton N I Robert Ellison - Mike Encinias N ' ' Matt Enright t ' T ':: l Q. X - ' , T D :S ' em Y 'S ' Connie Erickson , xr X' Sandra Estensen 1 5 Nancy Etkin , .rf 1 - N x Beverly Evans Mike Evans X David Fanning ea , L, - ' Q 4 ,H Q. Ni Kenny Farbizio ' 1' Doug Farrow ,V lv, ,A Stephanyc Fauntleroy 'P I 5 - fl - ' Xl k ' A lidbrcy A X , Neiflia DM, P3 -X ergusun Lrfciiy ' Digg A GV . g 8- - cms l3.1rcr T B05 Fischer f 1 . l x . Chula B I Fuller nan P.r..I -D ' ' Q Fletcher lfulzcr Q' 0 Y Warren T,m R.. ,r L- Flclchcr Fl.1n.xg1n Wlllilm ' Flclchzr v I32 ri u EY ' 5 T. W -1 Q 2 f a L1 , '-2 , 4? M 'K These vivacious and versatile juniors add spirit to the Varsity Cheering Squad. From left they are: Vicki Alexander, Carey Owen, Carolyn Cosgrove, Donna Allwine, and Maureen Moore. Charles , X, , Wayne Flowers ' lf Y, ' Fortune jim 5? as ., K ' Nancy Fonfara ' ., ' - Q - 1 Foster Steve Q ew ' 5' I Patricia Forrest 1 nr ,if ' y Foster , , X x , ' ' A Ns john 1 -fe, ji , ,. Robert Fowler . Q , vi ' . s Q Fox Jon X ,bi ,- H .5 3, Qu. RN :is 4 John Fowler Q- , it 4- Q. h - - ' , An Franchi Karen , -Q, M I lg.-is , ' T- - ' , ' -- Ron Fox 'S 'I L 4 .Ng ,f - 1 ' ' , '1 Q , Francis .fer f , .51 ' t . '19 - .,f , ,4 js, . i f - 2 or f Tonia. R William Francis , 5 'A f V Friedrich Wayne 55 . gs-5 A . l , Michael Freeman has H . ' 0 Friend Rudy ', ' .3 , Patricia Freyeisen for Gadd A 14- 4 if f -Lt? A-2 2 'W Af' s f. 1 er J., ,rv-1 Q g Rodney - ' W t. Eileen Gaither , q, 9' N li . ' ,W Gardner Douglas Ki y' ' ' f K Q R Kryan Gallo f 4- .4 we f -4. Garvin Brenda Ti' A M X ' ' sh, lonnie Gardiner 4 , ' 'V ' al - . 4- K Gastrock ' Elf. r W M r mir .-1 X I33 J-1-4lr:1:,n X V VL' 'Y we Cheryl Crrgfzgsl A K- ii ClGjg50n lr: 1 -5- A . i Am N 111.1 , 5' ' ' vr . .SL ' ' Gnbson Crmbs ' ,, 1 -, ty Ten-Y f' K, Gnbson ,f, il 1' . 1 X Q, A s 1 I Dunn I 7 d V bww Q 1 A Barbara Slum '. ' ' . 9 Q - J R Goddard A rum X H- 4 - rxrcmn unc ' V '-s I God -' inlhuoly .,i , , I Pete um 4 K Goldcnbcrg N . X, ' I-S Larry Goodman warg, X Duruzhy Gordon ,, X it Z Eduard Gormley ' in 4 1 1 W ,' - 1 ' S I l x .5 X , 5. -.1 - , h , 4, ,- T , N 1 'Wy' 1 1 ' george Granofsky Y I , -' x11z.1ou1h Granr , , V X X if Kathy Gray I Y , ' 1 X x X xl, X W H 1 ,ludyUr1Z1:mo Linda Greene A r S.xundr.x Greene ll . 5. - 'V' 5. 1 . 5' 1 Q its 134 , - 5: 5 A 1 jg- lk ,- - ,-' ,, '4 A ' Brenda Greet , , .' XS A f , . Sh.xrunGr1bblc Y X ' 4 V - .Isle ff Auclrcy Griffrn ll Y 1 ' . X Patty Griffin RnndyGu1Iey R Q 1 Gwen Guthrie as - 5 .1 Q. H 5' ' ' ' .X 'Q 4- Charles Gwyn , 5'- A X xx Elamc Hackney ' Nrcola Ham . 1 L 1 Terry Haines Carol Haley 3 y g. Kathy Halford '- Mr -fer H' f 4 1 Beaulah Hall K'-X N - X, 1 l ' 3. R Joycelyn Hall Q l ' 5 I ' Mark Hall N Ag 1 1 PM , ttyl. Hllpln l . ' Dan Kenny 4 'V' .Q - Qu! Hanbcry H1150 ' 4 6 k ,' Nrirlma Dcnms I ' Q ' :mnah H,xmoli.1 l Y 'V R' I-indfl 'H ! Harper X - . gb. KK f , V il iii- Mun' Hurxson . Bobbi Tmru Y S, gc Harvcy H.1friwn gl Y Bill L .xml S '- , N i Haskell H.mlcy - xx Duck Haugen A 1 ' 1 - lil 134 Kathy Hawkins Jim Hawthorne Bob Heil Vicki Herrell Charlotte Hickey Patricia Hicks Mike Hirtle Jessie Hodge Sharon Hogan John Houchens Romona Houchens Alice Houser 'xxx 'H lv R ' --,Q fa- A , ff ' :L A' A X ,. Q ' ir 1' I ' x 1 1 X' A . , '. Y K J 3, I I- ' U 7:5 3 rs X- K Q e 'Y H ' - K Q ,hh ' ' s 1 Q I 'N Y gh .YQV . , 5 1' A V '- f 'fa' f . If ' , - KX-.df it j . V ,, X 'Le 1' f V . r in .A . 'Q 9 to ag, QA . ., fa , wi E, b , 4: l ,D 4 ' . F, l Yr V f ' ' fa, ' A i ,.,, 'V fb A-:'f,1zQJf?235s U 3Q,lSff'Y5?- x ..,, ,.,. , ,X ,,,i, l :mfg M zgffiis.. . ,Pr 1' Ex' . . A 57 . V , 1' ' ,Qu-3 K' I' 'K 6, , ,gm Qf 13- L. ' 5 4-' . 1. ' ,ef U -,sh 1 3 g,, MM. ,N V,-hr, I ,J ' . ,N . r r N ,rf f' . -f S, L ,. . It Z ,V I x H 3- sl xl, S ' ' ' I wiv '-4 in . I i V 5 . ,, , . il 'I .C ' fr , ' l These baton-twirling juniors have added their talents to the glamorous Majorette Squad. Kneeling: Pat Koenig and Bonnie Mackenzi. Standing: Sue Zollinhofer and Micky Clubb. Mady Helme Linda Henry Wes Henry Richard Higgins Conchitta Hill Frank Hillhouse Mary Holland Tom Hoagwood Linda Horan Margaret Howard Michael Howard Carol Howie I35 f jim Hiwwie 5h.zr-in Hudnall . I, Dunne Huffmln bs N fv 5, I X Ji 5- 5. -, N i' ' A x -.k- i 2 -V Q - 1 1 i 3. f- ' X ' 'S I, LN, ' xml-ne Hug f Barbara Hughes X A ' I Carl Hughes K F , Richard Hughes ' Cathy Hunt .L i Sieve Husbands N . A X -X , A QS , - wg - 1 Q Y -1 Beckie Hutchings Z-if .,,qj,. , xX ' 'A 1 james Ivko .ji-136 -5115, X -x , x Charles Jackson -jqgffjfi, 32253 , X 1: X A ff 1?ff?fQl?g'3, .1??2f.lfz J 5 J Doris ' I Kiln k 1. ks: n . , N ac son Fmriies, X' ' hw .R I 'F r ' Q' ' ge ' Tvjm b JJ k ,n 1-- ' A.- h aco s Cmhscn Lt' i ' ,V 5' x Q irrx sg A 'b LHUY jguiwn 1- A Q 1 , ' Jayne , 4 1 X v X X 'A E f ' li M- -nb Pat DTH? Jeffers - , N , 'I ' cnmngs Shzirmglinc 2... i . . Bnibrm Ann Jeffries ' , 1- - I. , U m50n Q,,,,lyn Y ' 'N f i 'Q' 4 V Barbara Lynn jenkins 'R I L. X ' J0hn50n H 5612 U1 'T' P K i K 4 r':e1'7 5'. ' '-L I Donna Cflfhil' jwhnson 'W v. K '- q G' 10005 huiixc h Q17 F I Q M 'W Edmund juhnson Q,L L L kv GV I N JONES Bmmic he - xt, ' Jeff jones 1.. 1 X, 'fi ,X ' jones 1 - T I X N V ' L x 2 A' , fi 1 Y A 4 Ronny Diane jones R ,Q KKCCIEY Run 5 lm jmcs H - '5-. , A' .Kcfnuvcr Cirivl ' 5' ' eq V ' Tim - Kcadlc X 1 'F ' ' KUIY ' -., : . - 5, in ' 1 '42 f ii' 3- 9 if i Rick Kelley Tom Kelley Linch Keyser Q Q. Q P' :N 4- . , ' , ,A ' Q3 ez- -, , r 1 , - . X 1 a Ray Kidvnell Kcnnuh King - f x Judy Kiricicon -1 ,?'gk!' H N X : Mwrtlu Kirkland ,, John Khma . Rrimld Klmgner A .5 K TR g: L-x Y ' r ' . ' L- - r ak., -- - Q- w 'X X ' Debbie Kneisley ' , PJ! Kncnit Q I , Lands Kocppcr .fig-, - . ?- '. ' :. ' A7-' ll , 1 - r I36 A 4 'V , K Ann Kogok ,' :I ' K James Kohler bi X X, , -L., P l K se A I ' 4- W au mu , W ml '!r , 2 5' L.- N 'X l . in f' fl 'N' -I f- . ff -,.. , , 91 Nancy Kumm 1 ' ' Thomas Kuntz ag ' ' Marsha Lacy XL. N N r , ' . i 'V 'fl-ff 3 .,.- Ruth Lagomarsino ,E . , yn ' Billy Lagos , f '- , , , - ,ag ' . Sandra Landon , H fr Lx- . .:' A 'T N . . My V f iv L, Y . ' i YL il W ff, 1, 2, , s Tim Lancly if - 'I f N 5 2 XS' '- -512 Lew Lanham fu- xv 6' 7 Janice Lankforcl 5, , V J L yxqh.. sv V . .. 11, . M7 Dennis I aff' I 'I L, V' Pafi n Lashick 1 V V I , ff , awso Mary- in 4,71 'S 3, ., ' , 'x ,N . :K 'I I Neinacg' Li-:Sick tr 3-i, V - , H LM li IL- Darlea Laurenzi 4' , 3' ' Xxx 'T' V , 'f Layne my , fix 1 . fix XVI 1 , -. ivy. ' .g 1 X1 , 0 . .....r,, A X f f- wary ,X Mike A , ,I K' ' 4 Beth La t H ' .,., Q V CHA f f.. V Lehman V0 'Wi ' ' -f 4 ra , 6 J 'R 1, Biu Evlilarglbeter l i: up A l ,V I 'W' M Z L all - Lewis sandra 231' ' 'H 'Ab' nt , 'N Q L JH?l'1f Lee V -A V y 'V ,,.. rg I , 'QW fi t f , W ' ZZ , , , l 1 - ' , - r ff-' ,lx --N rian Dilgss Y K I X I H .lg 1 A-1, ,-:R GLockhart - y f ' 'na M1 2 5 , ' eorge M?el nas., av- Z L V: L K. M , Y?-X Long Mafiif ' .51 L fr' 4- 4 ,ff,ff-- 1 ' A Q Kathy Livingston Q, f VA I-0111311 ' ' f' ! ' ' . ai f-X - ,. . fly ggi. John ' ' 3 V. 4 na., Roffrfxul W . ., ' ,Q , ' M -, c L Ludeman 'Jn' 'J ' 6- 1 1 g 'D - Marianneey you '4 3 5 4,1 1 ' W- McBride Lundmark 12' --..... E Y, 4'-f' Q N-, John Floyd ' - ' ' Lytes 4 1 W 'ff LQ, MCCQW Q ' Q . N 'L W Darlene McCauley 5 V A 1 Larry McCleat ,A M J' L W , A I ' John McCloskey I lllq, 154 Y ' fa. , m . . f ' y A A V 1 H Lv Q -, Q .. V13 wa E V, ef if- ' ff ' James McClure ' , f ' ,, ff! I Linda McClure , ' W , W Terry McClure , L ,Zi Q . Q, ' l l L . n93,,:,g4L I X f ' 'I Danny McDonnell ' I H Richard McElroy !,l,. ' ' ., M Robert McElroy W1 'A k 1 f , az' 'Wi Q, nl 'J 'lf' M gl ' s- Y W , Q 53 Z 2 li.. ' Q- gf, Hg jackie McGaha I , . 'T'- q V -I 1 2 M ,M Joe MCG-ee ' Q 1 5 ur ,, I ii. ., 4 yr, Dennis McGreevy 6 f , I37 l A -4' an . ntsx rw-' I f:,1':. - Q. , -jfaliftgr, Q, M ' . V M it 'W -' '- hf'T f JV. ,.. Adding interest and appeal to the popular Pom Pom Squad are eight attractive juniors: Bonnie Bowers, Marie Stark, Micky Schaeffer, Margie Michael, Chris Barnard, Judy Rautio, Ginny D'Onofrio, ancl Jackie Brown. 'W T 'EV1 f E A X 4- , --N ..,, L -' l 'I 'vu N I-at Q A5 ae'- '51' 'Te' A 1.- - 13?- -N K 5. CQ, 6' :L ' f , vi- N cy 2 .M-za Li I eb V:- I xi-3 L Warren McGuigan Billy Mcl-Iale jacquelyn Mcllrath Bonnie Mackenzie janet Magee Bob Magee Marry Maness Mary Manley George Marenka Diane Mascetti Pat Masino Janice Mason L. . 'S' ,rr- .1 9 fi X rag. uv ' I -1 iigll' A r 'sn 'Ye gr i V g , f I X I-P 1 'D Rae Mclnnis ' Berry McQuillen Barbara Mack X , I , Ray Malatesta Q' g Sonya Mallinoff John Mallon N ,X rx lv.. - P v Q- Gary Martin e ' Alan Marlowe 1 ' L., X Sandra Martis ?OUNUTT'EVCH.D E 5 nga 5 :ef 1 -an ,L 'kg' L' fifw 1 fg -, , 4 s ., fu. ws! P Ann Shrewsbury, Patty Willoughby, Debbie Lipps, Xl Buy 1? if and Linda Osterhouclt attempt to concentrate on English class but not all attempts are successful. Diana Matthews Kay Mavrikes ,.,L Maria Mavrikes , . Q M 4. f 414 42 ' - Lee Maytubby W ' Wayne Meadows 'K ' Rich Medlofk K Jim Mellon ' ' X Debbie Melotti , ' r f ., - Colleen Messier 1 L- :T V 1 V, , . , - T' UQ , ' 1! Susan Meyer X -4 5: Daviq Meyers . -53-M Carole Mielke N Linda Miles 5 Kenneth Millet' X 1, wr- it f, ' Q. L- kfx ' A ' ' ' by Linda Miner it R Wm, Lynda Mailer I X x Mike Miller if e K K Patrick Miller Richard Miller Sharon Miller 'JJ' -' Q - - A 'X , .1 K W 'Y .,,, N ga-., V A 7.1 'r 'f -,dffk -1 i 'H Fx' 5 4 ,N fm, 4, -3 it 1 ef .. 71J 'Q 3:4 ' ,. fr V A ,J ' f g ,. r flfi-ft! xx K f'fx'.,.'. te.. ' KZ: 'Vg ,hs 'V N - -5 t 'W fa x Q .r 'L x HA si v 1- - V 7.4 N' ffl V X 1 , 'B Fi 'hh X . - A Q G. ,. :W 'A gf f X ,5' , L L., ,, , 11,1 Lf., 17 fb ,, Mrnlazari G- Maul-l.r N ' Q.. Mn.:-in -X , Q- A9 ,a l ' j A , ' Rursell M-,nre -,Q 6 jim ' Morrison . Gary ff X 5 Murrow I 1 X V Laraine Moss ,I Gary Muwl-'35 , Mike Munn Vs 1' ' g 'V ew 1,- ' ' x - i ' . r , Namy Nageolte XV.irrcn Nagy Steve Naylor - is gn '31 r Sf ' Jenn Newman M.1rr:.irez Newman Dave Newron L' 1' -v. -Q lo- ' ' f x.. Z' 1 - 1 xv .c X VN X ' Richard Noble Frederica Norris Mike Novick 4: 1 -x 5- .J A ,, - 1 Par Oates Lvnn A O Cinnnr 1- ',. S: GI.-ru Uululorn 1 i jarkir V .. U:I'I1 ,,, A 5 fir .I A 4 M A C- Oalcr ' - - x I.::i.lx Q -x Q 'l , 7 Oazrrimu-I1 Y X I-40 ,- -In ' ua Q :iv- f Shigeshl Mural Ruth Meyers Joann Myles Robert Nelson Sherrie Ncveleff Mike Newcity Ralph Nichols Beth Nicol Carol Noble Mike Noyes Joseph Nurwell Rick Nutzrnan 'LW w-W X 'Ty 'V ri, :N -1 i ti -, I S' L A-K I ..,. .rx Q- 1 , . 5. f N L... I, si Cla 'W 've 5 S i KU lr l 4 I: , Q4 k,-3, ii wr- -'N' 13 4- 'f Q: -X4 1 r Porria Montague Margaret Moore Maureen Monro Rudy Morrow Russell Morrow Rick Mortimer ,S X. . 'X el 'se Q. Y' Susan Oliver Daniel Olson Paula O'Neill Carey Owen Bob Owens Margaret Parker Rosena Parker Shirley Parker Brent Partello Steve t . Payne 6 . Mary R 'Q ' Pearson 6- Eileen 'P ' Peclone 1 ,rf A , , gi! ' i' SN, QE- Y' ' f ,,- rx -W. :Q ,QM ,Vx , if ,V ' X 1 M l , . . 1 1 .4 3 e 5 W w x 1 f f f f ' f 1 ' 45 'rf ' Q H in I , diy, ' I if ' Q ,Z ji . 'Miff',f1Lif, Pat Provoncha Dave Quader Louise Quan Darlene Padgett Pam Pagliochini Henry Parish 7U , ., I , X K1 , X W 1, ,f w g L 5 2? f, 1 40 C 92 ,M X a 15. 4 x in I N k r i'x,M-J' i ,ii-faq - 1 A.-. ,. , ., - rm. 1, sn, ew ' 1 K. mr 'K-.V 3:9 . A6-in 'itzw-' i X , an , Gy 1 james Perry Mickey Pessagno Anna Peterson Donna Peterson Lynn Petro Della Phipps Victor Phyioc Ronnie Pierpont Vickie Pillow Paul Polcen Linda Polen Faye Pomfrey Lee Poole Linda Porter Bobby Poss Daniel Potter Jackie Potter Joanna Potter Janie Powell Shelia Powers Patsy Prince Sheila Pritchard Harry Probst Lenny Proffitt 1 ' X K.. V M., f f r v ' if Charlene -5 -9 2. Passman i A' 'r' Gary ry 40- ui V Pate ' Tl, If 'Af -1,2 I Eric 6Q ' 'aff' . ,. , ,if f ,- Q -' Rita Pennington . - Robert Perclew ,, W5 as gm, U XX ,, ' ' Chris A t Perry V ,, A vi , ' .W Z yf Q ,Q A5 .. C 4 ,, H , ,V .79 ff-2 1 '- F' ffl L -51: at w A y 1 rr,ri JPN. fw- X A or X , T P, ik 3 ji J V ,N 'px S A A i 4 R -:,,' 2 ' ' . A Valli j' 3. Quattlebaum ' E ' 4 JUdY il A Rader '- ' Q' Charlene hy Padgett 7 fra 5 ,4 If , Barbara r I an f' Parker 'Zh ,dw I i Cassandra Vf?-': Af' Parker i f Judy f ' Rautio l4I fx G - , ,X ss, .CU Q, Ben Robertson Bob Robertson Cheryl Rnbinclle Craig Rodgers Cindy Rogers Ed Rom Wayne Rcep Party Reilly . Mike Reynnlds r. I I WV ' A , Q, '. 5-L .. v-H. gi ' Robert Reynolds N Lorelei Rice Sharon Rice . Debbie Richards V , Janice Rickey ' ' George Riedel i 'N '-5 :n t 'Ia 5. f Q . u- W- Q . ' ,. I5 Q er . XS M Edward Ries xx 5, . j George Roberts 'v . V, ' Ronald Roberts if .MY ' l. - ' Q N ' l l Larry ar 75 g, - Q , -. Robinson ' A i 6' 6 C ' . Marion . ' ' ' x.. . 5, . R bsh ' S- C x' X 'TX Chrg N A 4 G, ' Robson '-' ,A F 'V'-mil , :'.,f A X. I , ' Linda A Q M 2 Roman L.. q ' ' - Karen .N '-X : - E 49 Rotruck R vm- V E Sally 'A ,gg pts Rowley ?f7T-Z'- lm.-. 'wi-333 l A :V ' wwe' .wgtzz . ' '..-ma '--' 1 ,1 1 C! fc XX lulc Riqluril Hughes consumes an ,ippezizing cafeteria lunch. Marv Holland helps a friend cram for a history quiz wa, V. 4' 5 M 1 - ff' ' , Clarence RoY A Donna Ruleman , ,M K Barbara Salhus S 3 J za H' , i i . 'ii ' Linda Sanner Bob Sargent Joe Saunders Q , Q 61- 1- iff- S N Q. Micky f f, S h f .' 3 - 'ji ' Phihpaeffer :fx -R3 Q -g 'F ' K Q4 Schae er I A - rise- . .4 Richard is ' RW' Nj- Schaffer S 3 4 ' 'X X15 Q Harry Y V 0 i Schrecengost 'N :Q X , john 4 . ' f , Schrver AU' .. M Tom 1 M' 1' Sf schupbach ,A ' A 'Z A 5 f ,V I Billie I. I , Seaton Q' ', an ,aw Q... 7 Ken ' 5 . , A 738 ' Selby L, 4 ' .. , James ' - M S- , Self . ,V -V ff -5 K Q ,L V at A S fl Andy ' H j Fsjvfefff i A - 'af re eric , ' - ' Shapiro ' 5 A , ' Bennie -M, f lf- 'f Sh FP S ' ' ' me -may 1 ' Cynthia shockiey V ' Becky Shrake ,1 4 ' Sharon Shreiber Q7 .Yi-Q-'ew i ' 9 N ,I ' -ff! ' I . M IV i', I T my U B . Bob Siebeking A Af! Karen Silva Q I Pat sims iw we A' i Q, .aff 'f' I l Doug Salser David Samson Linda Sanford fn Barbara Savoy Nancy Scanlon john Schaech UL , Lf- . 1 -M My fe X A 1 1 ge ' 1,1 . W., 'Q ,. , -3 0 it .gf . - H ,,..,. ,I f X x A X ,, 5, WP' B N... Ann Shrewsbury Steve Shropshire Mike Shunney Kathy Simmons Terry Singleton Don Slack Qtr , r- , an ,I . fr., f I f S 2' l f ,VR i Va 4, - i WWE - 1 me I , 5 4 'Zvi rx ii ay 1 ff .14 I 61. , ,Q ' U v , ff . r 1, .. , if V, f 4 J Bill Scheig Wayne Schlauch Donna Schlueter David Schwiesow Debbie Scordino Barry Scott Terry Selke Ken Senes Linda. Serrin Diane Shehadi Lois Anne Shirley Michelle shiosky il Vlir I :Q 1 'V ' 1 B I43 '1 Danny Sue Slaugliter Smith Huucrly Q- - ' LeRoy Smith S--Y Smith Bnnmu S A. I Vt-X Roger Smith Smith If Robert .lugif Snyder 5 orenscn Bill ea ' Q 1 Digne Somers - 5 , - orrell Linda br tj Joe Somers , ' I South ' ' 3' V -.J - . S ' 'Y' : 1 . 2- - X ' 5 - , ' if '- x x HL 1 Qtr. f, . ' 1 I jim Spinks Bob Stancliff w Marie Stark 1 5 2- 1. ss L :N RX :Rx 4 '-- ' YK G- ' t 'K R ' Q- Karen Steegcr -X lx' wx Debby Steele A B b St b wal r h o cm arg N .ix , K ff' -. 5 4 L X -- Dum Stclfux AI Stephens ' David Stevenson X . vs , CF S ' i .eg A -- Q .l ss Steve Stewart if r-ii M A v ' 'T' Q Y' -X, Connie Stinncttc A r l 8 Ronald Storkc ll N 6 I' , , V i.. .1-, . . Q H- ,att H af. ' Eugene Stowcrs Suc Strafacc Charlie Strcisel A . ' Q. Q- - ' i . s, , Q ' CL .Y A- E ' 55 v Cheryl Stup xT x xfx f if john Sturm r 1 A, A N .3 Shirley Sullivan ' Don Sutherland Eddie Swann Gary Swenson 4- f . 4 , , f 3 Robert Sv-'ops ' V Ross Swope 'N 1 .. 5' . Karen Sydnor 'i L , , U? . , Q E -..AR 'lr I .TVN 2. ' cpl.-fn X , 'I Jim 'lllbcrt 0- ' A ' , T 1, uma 1 Q .. f - 'Fl ,V Q , Cm? C' 'lytmbtwurinc ,L , t w L M. Taylor Dicannc L eh 5, X- Gnu Tarlcton , , ' f T' V v Taylor , f xL I j 5 XX XX s f Mx run Ellen 'llnlur D 1 U N Thibndo it-:urs . is Kristie Temple Q. :L 5 A- Thnmas Aunt- V - :Ly - A 'S Sharon 'lltta V , Q K , Thomas i X I44 n. t',...' A 5 Y i ,t I x , , I , Y . , H12 1. . 3 . .1 5 '. S d L' da Bowl and Mike Encinias. Standing are The Junior Class 'was on the go this year, although not always by the most modern means. eate are in ey Eddie Swann and John Andrew. , 1 W... H w wllw s 27217 f. ,f.,f,,5,f, I ' - 3-aw!! As the academic load increases, each hard-working and conscientious junior strives to keep his head above water. I45 f-fiig-'Eric' ALT at 5 Y- V' h 'ni E xl fi-f J? L2 a Q x al I X 'Q 1 ' .- ..,-A - , fir? qv' .. sm. f 1 . 'YP' 1 tg:-4-. L.-2 -- S Sn, X474 x 5 X df -- vt K juniors Evie De Graff and Captain Nancy Weaver enhance the en- thusiasm ancl effectiveness of the J.V. Cheerleading Squad. Linda Thompson Richard Thomsen G Y N Bettsy Ticller in T L- 4- L fr T ' Lloyd Tilghman ,QI , Pat Tolliver . I j 1 Barbara Tomikel 1 L X' ,fy Sandy Tomlinson XVilliam Tredway ' Carole Truppner A S Lbs Q e 't 5 'S' - N' 6' A' L- ' GL- , - .gg X- ,N X- Eddie Tucker 'Q' ,-- 'Tv 8 ' - Cari Turner 'X 1 Ric y Turner . 5 5 Q v . t I. L fr' AN Charles Tuthill I Paul Twining 4- 6 gx Q Jeanne Uline -S 9- ' Q sg , -C , Q15 , L X lean Umphlet L.. 'wx 4' 1' ka Mike Vail QCA A E' ' Ray Val g .. 5l1irlevVJn Stratum Gcnrgc Vargas Cheryl Verceles in Lf v 4, , A Q.- ,-1-.., tl ' Greg Vcrstrat ' Paul Vickery 1 Perry Vickcrj-' X K T Q X f :gl Frank Vogel Dave Volpe . U Cnrmela Vito Q .3 K QQ Mia ' 'R' I mm- Q' wr. . V -L - X ' ka V - j rm- -r f wg r f' f ,7- F Dennis Wacaster Q ' iff' l ' xx jerry Waddell Nr YQ .i , t Jean Walker ' 42' , I Q 'mv ,. , ' , 1 ,V 'fb A X Nancy Wall ' A 5 ' ' Jack Walsh . 5 V- X ' Melody Vlatso ,,,,V Y, if: lv, -if ' . '-gr., vs W vs ' J L , L. ai! 1. 4, B Q V Q -y Q 'xfx Ni YK X ' Chuck Watson 2 ' ' ' ' K7 V J ,A im 'Q Q, N' Nancy Weaver Qi. K. 1 , ,N ' QW' I Sandy Welch W may M V K ., lit? . in V .za ,ik ' V' K Liz 4? fe- ' V . I ' 'V Bonnie Betsy in . H I, s ,, ' Weldon ' 1 2, 1-EV 'NV 1- JOXLQQIHE Susan fu- ig . . M w ,.L,,- White Wells .L i 'bk Kathy Diane fa White Wheeler ' 75, W N. ,gt 9 'Vt 21, . , ol fri 1- fl' Z a , f' , V s, ia PhiliP vi ' ,,, V i ' 1 ' Casglll' P Whiting P Q I X N H Q Q, X . V - in gi Kathi' rams at in , ... . N - 1- - - R gflilcher mr ,, sh . V i ? -' ff., Lisgiulams 0 nel' , 3. ' , ,V,, . ' A Willey A f, I , ,, VV Aki. f Williams N' .4 ' ,ffl ,. Q N- X J f X , 'N' v V I i 'tx , f ' Diane Mike ' . A Williams V ' ,. .,,, L A.. . V 4 'if' ' Pagffson WW. 4, V 'N f Wilson Willoughby 5. ' Y' 1' Qt- if James Dennis I ,f .Windham Wilson V. f 1 I V.. A 5 y lfmuk f -Q if i li Martha f A ,N W 'TQ 1-V 'i at if ' V Joggood Wineberger 'V' , ' '--, 2 1 4V ,VI j G1 . Sara , V , '4-.H VM' , J , Eff-E' Q if , Sala ht Winston all I I 1 g Kathgllg Kathl' V? My 5 1 Wright Wrshard X, V- ' ., f ' V Q Xiu '. ' v 9 I Robert Wright .1 ' 5 2- 5 if 135 ll 'iV..h ,V 1 , V' V ri I V X Steve Wright ., 1 I X eg. 1 Vicky Wright , .gf nw A A4 ' 1 ' Q, - Eli:-5-. ' 5 .1 , f- V 2, , .. 1 V ., 3,34 , V. 4, , 1, Mg. 5' IQ W ' M-1 , - 'tfffl V ' fV V-. , -' 1-3 , V ,Ii .f 4' , ' Sharon Wronskr fl 955 32,5 ' Q: L f f ' 4- - ' ,' Mary Wyche f ' 4 eV 1 1 ' ' Barbara York jf- ' I Q . ., , ' 9 - f af 'J ff' Z ... gf 9 -V. R Ajff 3 J 3 atv' I 1' M V171 4' 4 .. V V ,rf , V f ' V' f .7 ?f l'7'f W .' , I as ' V f . ,ini . rx SW Barbara Yowler , Y 1 Bernard Yotko ., Steve Zimmerman 'K' V Q y N5 vp fx rv' Sue Zollinhofer In Janet D'Angelo . 1: k .5 1 Sophomores On the brink of a new experience, The Sophomore Cubs begin their expansion Exploring the paths of learning, Shaping for themselves a new horizon. ophomore Class Officers fs.-A-'- -A.V,..,. Y ,. V Y- --,., S6Cl'E't3I'y Treasurer KJFCII Allen Peggy Ogbum President Vice-President D.mn.1 Dcgkcr XY'ayne Hofstetter fs K 0 ,F ---ly , , ,- . L ' 4- A. . x , ' ' v S 1 S O v- W .4 if '- . 'Cx N- N r i JT-X 1 U, .. 1 f L I A v 5 X x in .xf 3. 5 x Q. V -x -n Gail Alter Robin Anastasi Ken Anderson - David Andes K Mark Andrews Henry Andrgkeutcl. v Nil Margaret Aquilinn ' -- - Bill Argv 3 . ' ix ., gg Q. x 'S 0 It rl A- ,tg L 4- - ' B X -13 'K - i X r fl , M., W i Q Q? Larry Baer i Deborah Bailey ax :. James Bailey x H Clary Baker sr Plaul Baker Sandra Baldwin t Tim Baldwin K Martha Ballcngcr : J we .,. a Q, X' ' cf Q3 ,N 5 Patricia Barry A Donna Bartley Edwin Bartley sf l F 42. U Dennis Barto -Z -. Marie Battle xx Gail Baumgartner Patrick Beach X X x Malcolm Beall 9, , R M :N n . . 1- UW ' e v 2 , , Q:-.A 4, Jack Beverly Beverly Bickford ,ax 'x Sue Biggs .A . David Bilo i ' ' f Larry Bird Q K mm. Bittner Grant Binrklund Margaret Bladen 1 .B R -J- Q-, 8 '95 xl Q- K :rcxc :xgpa-la XY'ill1am Alderson Ronald Alexander Dianne Allure jnanne Allen Karen Allen Scheurnn Allen Cheryl Allwinc t in I a ', F1 5 .QQ 'J 55. ' it 'W' ,. F HY! Edwin Armstrong John Armstrong Roger Armstrong Bnb Ashley Gloria Asturi Thomas Avery Linda Babe Carol Babst Srl '21 if 4 6. ,Y -. , ,B 5, 'Eiga Linde Bargas Richard Barnes Tom Barney Betty Barrett Dcnlwc Barrett Harry Barrett Steve Barrett Nancy Barron W , ft 5. Linda Beam Mike Belange Diane Bell Joe Bell Sally Bell Alan Best Todd Betts Bruce Bevard -gg - Q- I . Lisa Blake julie Blanrato Charlene Bland Bruce Bnhick Carla Buck Michael Bnndurant Kathrrn Bonzo Michael Bonne 2 , 'H- ,, , ,-. i O Q .,' A X557 tl 4 1 Q, .N M -4 ' ,, N r L . T., 'N -we L. . - , , A P ,, x , 4. A- J 51a 5-- x s w A l ' K I N A , L-Y A Q. .' r 1 v. 'Q : x B 4' xi S vi? ' li V . 1 173 r ' l qi'-J 1 L. -J n Q. L R 5- sv G9 -0 K 1- C ni fa ref I Doris Boothe f' Frances Borcharclt Q Q I Judy Bottoms ' -, 'I I . - Donna Boudet , I I, I ,, - ns, ,git '--1' SI RI 4. April Bourne W 'W 'ir 6- I , -t ivy -Voir or r- .Ss gk ' G ff rx 'xr , B ' N Martha Bowen Nt- - 1 X r U l ' ' - . William Bowers ' III ew ' KX X r Peggy Bowman Q R ypfi:-gifs,--2, r s Y 4' A Terrie Bowman 'W - g - ix - IQ f' Betty Boyce I -' ,I Ii 4, I I Ind -I: George Bradley .. I RW II I I: I Q IIIIIIE I Q II Y I . QI 'I Neal gragagv ICI gs -Ii. , II , I, -f f i ' ' jo n rans ie :R - ' ,' .. Q XI l 1 I g. Judith Branzell I :l I '- :Il II 0 Q She-vie Bfeedfn . QI Ray Bremmerman if -QI Terrance Brewer I I5 ' Peggy Bridges I ' y - x Anthony Brooks by K- I 3:3-'A--, if I I th- ' f ,I Diana Brown ', , : 'I ' -Q LI I II 'B ' I Gary Brown EZ QQ. s IL- i ..a X -f wr S 'Z , . ' 5 X, .9 I A. Gary Brown ' ' 4- 1 jay Brown I . 4 Jerome Brown Y 1 ' Linda Brown 'II A Michael Brown . r , ' f If? Ia ' I Patricia Brown Q, ' B ' - Id! BI - 4' ' 0 lf f ' ,, ' F , f -. QI Robert Brown ' f if Ar ' -4- I I 6 , ' N: l Sharon Brown 3 jj I og I Larry Brownlee ' EII i Carol Brunk X Tuajuana Brunson t ' I I john Buck tvll ,f f Robert Buckus Q I , . , , , N - N ' Y Greg Buffett 5, III 5, 'W -5 : s A ' GQ ' Kathie Burchette I ' I li' . 13 is B ., of ' Peggy Bum ' f'-'T .cg X537 V J- ' Q ,., II cj- a V 5. . , . I - B' .1 I 1 . ' ' Mary Burkley R' W' I , I ' Karen Burleson 27, r s X i ' Harry Burnett 1. '-em I 'A W Paula Burns ',, II Karen Burrhus ., If I I I 5, H X Patty Burt I ,I III. A I I I. . gs. . I ss. L : E . A I ,y I, Q I. - -v, f Michael Bush 0-I r K-fx I W I :SEI - V 73 ,V Mike Burash -QS :Q-X5 'I ,, 9 'L Susan Butler V' ' 'ax V ' Y I 'f 'X , I William Byram f Richard Cadle ' Edith Caldwell . If 'Mil' I-4' Ig Bruce Campbell I , , I s Is A I 7 wwf Frances Campbell I, 7 I , I ' fi r V. Leroy Campbell ' 1 nb- 'is g 5, ' ' f' lv : , Kathy Campion 4' X y Rv I - Ivf' ' 'Ft Deborah Canada ,J . I M fi, II :.., ' Virginia Canrner X ' ' f 1158? j X Dave Capizzi 1, Xxx 1 '4 iv .C I ' U Ricky Caputo' X fl 'W jo , john Carbone 'Q 4' ' I, 'V I 4 If V -. Victor Carbone ' ,ar gfw I 'A I ' kr-if , , 1' vs II I, 5 LAII 'P A Q Q -lv , Ik 6' fI I. L kia- . Kathy Carle IV'-' ' ' '31 ,Cm I , . , ' 421. f 1- '1 Pamela Carle Q ,- , 4 53, I I1 I 'M Sally Carpeniro ' 2. ' 'I ff ' , 'A I Roger Carroll li Q A 4 ,.,. , K Mike Cash X 1 4, fan If ' . Vivian Cassell , f ' Michael Cassidy I I N ' ' Qu, 1 . , A f- , V , Peggy Castle , , , I I I ve. ' X' M 1 ' ' 63 Ronald Cavanaugh 'Ml ' ' ' 5 'J sb wtf, 1' I Qu fe Gary Cavender ' ' - W 'E 'i 44 . ,,:, I .. qw' I 1 . V. ff - -- ,I I B f 4 G ' I J I xr , I-. ' 'FQ Ronald Cawley 1 he I iff, r I IJ . , vm-, Q 623525, phihp Cam, 4 I I ,I . I If ,I . fr V V . sl -- ' s -1 l f ' ,, 1 M, I I K gag john Chambers II I I I l I LII I xg Htlun Chanet Conwtance Chapin Ted Clmeakalos g- Q Keith Cliclton S A I L, , ' Harry Chipman s- -re s- V E Lx, C . -X ,fn . 4 john Chriitian 5 ' -' , f if Marioiiu Ciccont XX X' I lk fp., Freddyc Cicero it A .- it NN --ix Cathy Flack K Ste'-c Clark V N, Q' T ,lucy Clarkson N , Q 3 G' '4 It Sue Clapton ' ,T i fl - 'tk Bob Cleary -n.' Q- 'T Bill Clelland V. N I r ,II tm 5 ! : Cathy Cnghill ,gf 1 , ' , f l .Fx 1 Stephen Conant Ellie Coleman 't Chrietine Connor . 2- XJ XVilliam Conway f V Q ,. vu jnie Cook Y , XV. ' C k gm A 1'-.L tr 'C une O0 KJ 'l ' 6 A -- , Tyrone Cope 5 Q Suzanne Cord ' r A . N V, Margaret Cnrmack Timothy Countcc Paul Cmcrston P 1, P Constance Craig ij Judy Craig , 'il g t' 1' Marilyn Craig 5 5 Yi N Celia Cframpton , I Jill Crandall 'WL , ix ' I joseph Cranford X b X , .. J Steve Crawford Thomas Crack -. , joan Cress , tx A u- Martha Crotty al 3. ,u ' -x si X Christina Croxford 1 E19 , 4 '51 x S' james Curry 1 1 , f X Kathy Curtin N , Patricia Curto A A Sophomore Student Council Representatives Thu itar x Snphonmrc representatives include: Rffzi I-Ginnie Cantncr. Marry Hunt, Diane Horton, Terry Shupp, Georgia Gardner. Karen Allen. Ellen XY'odoslawsky. Margaret Keelcy, Christine jones: Rou 3-Sharon Dameron, Darlene EUSUS, Xlnlgut Gannon, Kris Hansen, vludi Rider, Pat Simmons, Cathy Rawlinson, Pat Schramm, Mary Lynn Daniels, Margie I',ii.n:.in, Suzy XY'ilcox: Tfvns' wa-Vic Carbone. Michael Gwvn Gan' Brown Mitchell Porter im Graziano Rick , . , , , J V Y Gn?'l:cl . ,lull Dzprifltc .gf Mrs. Marshall's Sophomore English class participates orally in a discussion on Norse mythology. , Cv fi gs ia, Maurice Cycyk Q! ng , 3 Anna Dal Bello - , ' '3 Sharon Dameron V ,V 1- 5, A F 1 Beverly Daniels f ' La I I I df' QQ Q, Q Vx Debra Daniels ' il Q N , 'X up I M., L L. V' ' if Y '-H, 1 V ,Q ' Mary Lynn Daniels W' In , 1 ' f ra Peggy Daniels Y 14, ' 1, Xi Stephen Dargan ' if -pMf4,'17f,y .g A Marilynn Daugherty 4 ,, Ronnie Davis L fgwqi Q . Sara Davis Q- ' Q 4 gf f 'i Chris Dawson 1 'L' - 4 .QW ik- Steve Dawson Z 'rv' -3 ' M uf' f Thomas Decatur ' H ,Q 4 , I , Donna Decker ' V , ig ' David Delio lx ' N Linda Dell'Erba , Richard Dent ' Jeff DePrince I - .T I it i Crip Edward Derenberger JF? ' Q 'N' 1' - , X Mike Dering L LF hi- ' , 'W , Y ' fir A Q 'T' 4. ' V - f :- f W 4 Chris Devaney J if fa 4 l 71 NV ' fx Gary deWinter V ., Q ' ' Linda Dick X 1 If V I I Marilyn Dick A I X , ', 5 Donald Dickson , 4' 2 , l 2 f ' ,. ,sq gy, W, Mike Dodd 5 f if Q N , TK vs r 9 f fa ' -4,11 V l 'V L 'f , I V. Spf A., 4, Iiafbhoifgfmvif fi 42- lf. I . ic ae Ona ue X '. J r ' if ,f 6' , :M 5 Charlotte Donaldson , I f, ,M ' P V- Carlton Dorsett iiiaafii' , 'V f f X li l Ph ll' D 1 V if xx iii' X 1 Y ls Dug as ' L .e .. A nc' - 4.-x 0. ,I Q-r' 1 'e' KQ' f x rid --H X ef. s 1. fr but , K X. L 5 .. :- 'C I 's 3 .1 J Q Q5 AA 1- lr james Dykes Robert Edmonds Vicky Edu ards Linda E 'erton I- XVilliam Eglinton Bill Elam Marcie Elder Chris Elliott + l 'E Ann Estes Bonnie Ettinger Darlene Eustis Joyce Evans Steve Faber Robert Farr Reese Felsburg Dale Ferguson if Q 'i. Michael Fletcher Raymond Fletcher Robert Fletcher Lee Flori Alphonso Fluelling Gloria Foos Barbara Foote Janice Foran 9' 'vw In Peggy Freeman Tommy Friedrich Debra Friend Kathleen Fullern Sharon Furstenberg Donald Futoran Donald Fyfe Kathy Gabriel J , 44 W Mary Dover Alma Dreany Andrew Dreszer XVilliam Drury Linda Dubach ,Wi f . 2. Susanne DuBeau t Linda Duff f Donald Dunne X 1 -2 Ay 5- e at 5' .5 fb ff . 5 ! l l Karen Elliott , i Valorie Ellwood l Mary Emmons A ' Bill English 9' - Bob English LI, If 5' James Ennis Kb XY'illiam Estanich ht Jeanne Estep f Q a . 4. Q. S. 'fl ig ttf P -5 l r john Ferraro Marguerite Ferry Barbara Fisher 5 .' ... Peggy Flaherty Charles Flemming Y .V V f I Carlton Fletcher ' ' s Diane Fletcher y ,- Hyland Fletcher . ,jtxlixl I ., 1 9 6- V .. Q Fri' el? A ,l xi , . f ' ..1' 1 Allen Ford Hubert Ford Terry Ford t Michael Foster c.. , f 54' Kathleen Fowler - Kirk Fox ii Audrey Francis -' X Jesse Frazier 1 I Q24',f5..,,:, ii.-3:3213 , ,. .- 5? x wr vc 6 5- fi' 6- 5 5 1 I .- 9 s X David Gado Patricia Gaines Galen Galentine Dennis Gallo '3 Katherine Galope 'thnx Tony Garcia , Georgia Gardner f X Helen Garner K ' N,N Allen Gnrrettson - A -'- ' Ronald Gates if , ' i' x August Ghessie -' i ' 5 5 lf, .- Q A 'Q ' . 6. A -A- , Deborah Gibbs 4 'i 5 il .A - gi! 5- Q, X X , David Gibson , ., ' .135 ed-.Q if y 'fn' H 4 'Z Y-'X 4 ii' L ' X Donna G'bs f Q i '45 iii: r qx ' fe' s i Kenneth Gibjslbn ,W 1 , X K - is . L 4' G'll ' r ' ' r , S ' ' - e Y M I we W' X G5 7 X ' Gloria Gilmore I .1 ,3- '- Steve Gilson ' . 7 Michael Gimbel ,:-f'5,.,,.r: i ' ' W 1 kb 4' i, -W. L yy: A . Vi Q .Q 1 - ,L 5. Janet Glo - and .Y N f - o 12' iz' Bob Giuniiffso 'cr' 6.1 , J' 5 fi v X Y , 5 Bill Goddard A K t y we ix X - s f Elizabeth Goddard ' . 'F A gay' M W e N Linda Goforth X X . Roy Goines by '- - F992 Egtgiegoldberg Ai? S ,I I , Q . A 'X ln a ormley -- I.. ,. V f-2 r i is N' ' x in ww! Ricky Gottlieb . 7, . - ' i c. .. , Q. , -12 gs 5- l M2-fk Gem 15 ' Q 'E' 5' ' .Q ', 3 k - X . - Ray Grant K 1 , , f i , 113. A ' ' ' Michael Graves ' ' .ff ix ' 1 X Q E 1 x Charles Graziano X 2 A' 1 l l Hfnwlixrg Grease: ,- ' Cnr reen jg' 13 ' 1' Jim Green , 'i 1, ' V 1 . 5 Q e e G r - 'V 1.- '- - K A' Linda Green ' 5, aff r ,Q .Q ' f k ' K ' ' Jr Sherman Griffith ra-gf, W r f , A . AQ, ::,.':-, - . f-- , 2 - -., X - Ed Grimes 1 K' -:raw -5- I z '- , r- 4 Robert Grimes X - ' I ,443 - ' 'ju Woody Groove: I ' ' X - x -jweiil ., 'ixif ,,,.,,.X Sophomore Linda Beam knows NOW that the seal-scrubbing tradition at DuVal is still upheld by many upperclassmen. l G T ' A C' L llh , a 4 l 2' Many sophomores turned out for their mixer. Are you here? 'fr' ig I X l Michael Gwyn Billy Haag Karl Haas Kathy Haig Debbie Haines lrston Hair Richard Haislip Bernadette Hall SQ- ?f 1 Hlrr john Harrigan Cllr ln Harrls Chnl . lc I X, Sllclla Harris Sllnllty' H,lrrlS ,livin Hart blzarllrl Hart jllm H.l::m.m Rickie Groseclosc Rebecca Grosh janet Groves Lois Groves Raymond Grubbs Margaret Gump Beth Gustafson Sharon Guthrie 1 S 5 A it ir if X l John Hall Linda Hall Tate Hamilton Glenn Hanes Kris Hansen Barbara Hanshavx Cheryl Harding Melanie Harms g . 6. . if ,l l xj S. I 4. gh N M X ll. N . Brian Harwood IZKII, Juanita Hatcher I I fy W ' I Lawanna Hatcher . 'aff ty Ns A ' 6. -f l Q Susan Hauge il - f ' ' X I AI . X I, ' Joe Haugh I 'f' , I X f ! 'S' ' I Q' - ggi Q? ,W Brad Haughey ' ' ' . 'Ig , 5' N 3 l ' 1 Cheryl Haupt . .. ,I XX I ' June Hawes - X X J . ,. l Billy Hawk.ns , Gloria Hawkins I 1 ' Gi 5 , Michael Hawkins ', 1 '- gg , I . Rita Hawkins A . l ' si Andrew Hay ' af J 'iff :-'iaffz'-'i .- 4 ii yy I David Hayes Z k V ,K Y , ,Lg Randy Hayes 'I W IN ' ' QI 'xi -fi-'ii Tommy Heard L., I X 4 Y r lf nf! 'X' lx-' . - 2 X ' ' V' 'S ' Dennis Hebb X Carol Hecht xr I: 1' I Janice Heidel A I X ' ,rf '-' I Peanie Henderson . 6- -, 'C ' ' 1 IDA iw rw James Hendrickson , I 1' pr fx I FQ I' ' tfiffigg I' 4 ii, 'e' James Henley L My - ' 1 ' ' ,J 'I ' .V Steve Henry ' ' xxx Rosalind Henson I Xu X ,Q Susan Herrell . l I , Monica Herring , K Colleen Heuber ' In 'J - 6 an 3 . X C r v X . ' , 2- V s qw' Q. LAX Brian Hill A QI., 'IQ 153 ,, .. an if I .- - Christine Hill 25,7-.-,If 4 3 I I H 1' - - Denise Hines 2 - ' ,,,, - sf' ' 1 .I 1 X N I David Hiortdahl ., -, I ' Michael Hirrel 1 55' 'X X i u Douglas Hjemvik Alfred Hoffman Wayne Hofstetter :I , I Cecilia Hogg Elizabeth Hogg , It ' H ' .., ' ' , f 'fi -I' Iv 4 -V ' X I Y Richard Holcombe . ' I Il , ! Jerry Holland ,f ' S' , XR Richard Holloway R i, :ii f fi' I Karen Holtery , 1 N1 A I I A Q Sue Holzberger .F ij:-w I flU l'Q tflgiakiy 'W ' ,je -1 sue Holzer V - - 1 .4 A - , :K '. '- 4 'S ' SI . - X 5, I. -'-- I I 1 -V ,I , up Diane Horton I-f Q-315'-3 E, R-H' i I3 lt --4 I -I I -2 Bonnie Howard ' I- he i ' 4 I ' r I I I '1 I5 411, Ernestine Howard V ' ., I ' 1 .. ia I . N 3,951 Joe Howie I I J . :I .iq X: X . so ..,. R Vs ' X lvl Evelyn Hoy gg, - M i-D X or it?lvv.,r'fe, szgtim M. -.ss f fr is X Ray Hudson 0' me ' f I ' 'I Barry Huffman S! 'X .. ' IIIHIIQ' Sharon Huffman f Q ' ' I, f a gud 'if ' I W April Hughes I I I , 5 . 1 K I N Q I x. - - I Paul Hughes 4 St? ' It' . Q4 ,Ing - ,I KI, I MI ,x sv W - Q4 , -' I L ' ff , Barbara Hultz M h H ' - X I ' W?iinciiHil11ri-Att J X- l-dn Nl JM JTN 1 ' H 1 A '- ,fi , Harold Huntley -1 I, ,Ima Roger Huskey I , I IX- W ' William Hutchings '- 'sg f ve - - C w ' - 'w in 1 , I ' Linda Hutson ' ' ,X I ' I KI 4 t I I. eva., Nicolette Hutson X rx X' ' 9 Q7 ' TH'- ' ' If A Charles Hyatt ' X ' A I 2 ' Thomas Ice 7 Don Inskeep Q ' Mary Ison as . I Harold Jackson Q 11 Kenneth Jackson , 5.. 'A' 3 N Pamela Jackson . 2.-I I I Lf I I I. William Jackson di. 1 ,I ' -. f , 1 va- ' -L . ' ' 'rms i Janice James K- ' XJ ' ', 0 . -P Ken Janney -, , Roy Jarman I59 Terry larrctt XY'indy Jefferson Betty jenkins r v. Daven Jenkins ' Q ., ' . 4? eibm Jenkins N 1. 1 , . x- 'W ' garficid Jenkins 1 I L :eve eter 'Y i Corinne Johnson A x .li Dennis Johnson George johnson Larry johnson K 12 I 9' I , - Michael Johnson .V 4. ii ' 5- -' f Mike Johnson lp K i ' ' ' 'Y' Roger lohnson ' W A f lr Chris jones ik X I J lx i , Christine Jones , X --IS , 1 Q Darol jones ' Deborah Jones Karen jones 6 is Kenneth jones l ' . Leslie Jones 0. 6. Q A 5 Y- Q- rr f' L K, Marvin Innes K Q X fl Karen Kaderabek 4 , N ' , Anita Kagle K , U x Donald Kallgrcn I, Sharon Kane I .f 5 Pat Karpcn F 'ei' C T .. - v- 4 Qv i Kay Keenan Q. Nfl, , . I imc Keith : , vi :- Kathie Kam , X ' Jimw Ki-llar j A H J, Eddie Keller - ' :Yn- . V 3 l 1 8 as 'J - Q' 1 ., ...f V - K k 4, H i 4, i r N 7 X f ff ' .J 1 'r .. . , 4. A '- L -,f.15't 0' .'r fran, N I ,Q , , The enrhusiasne -l., V, Sophomore Cheerleaders are Barb mug jane Keil. Wendi Wilson. Serena St. Onge, Margie Ciccone Front mu : Linda Dell'Erha. Debbie Friend Q, Q? , X , fm ft.-R in V Q, 'T'3'l', kk, Q- ,1.4jKw3,q,.K Q.-. The three Sophomore members of Karen jones. Q D , I K' ' f Q. ' ,sf , 1 emi' 4 4' I 2 egg: ,:..: - x P eff , .,.. vs' wg, ,e if cs. A , 3:1554 V' mv fl-fra W ,im iff, f -- ,jf fu: iff' , -miS'Xf1 :A-. u ,- 'Ac wf':,'t,.L we :-Z! i'f- Jeanie ,fa 'K-A ' V - - 1,-ww. -f :V .lx , , ,, ,ai ,,,, ,4'., A . .V,:x. . --,gl , A, N ,.WH1: 1ig:4:I 1A ii.. .ellis M ,,- w 1, o9?Wi:'!7ZL? if eff-f Q ,jifiurr .,', C , je 1.1 '- , 1. Y-:1.:yEQf.fq-Q. -1931 f i R ' ,. .. 1 Fein-f?f.3iiMaQ - , mi , - ' V 1 r ' :,.,,, 2- VM,-r '1 7 f f the Pom Porn Squad are: Vivian Margolis, Linda Green and jeff King K K' -t fe' , fe, Lfvfsleefbv J - .. I . vi 6 ,,, it .. , K Q 1 5 1 ,fl f f Q 4 f W X . 1 it ' , , 4' .Q i' ' 5. w.- 11,4 .f-2 1 li Q. if , , 'fi M 'i F ir , -SML , , . di ,',, i 1,217 wav A' g, , 'V , ' as e7 , V X N sl' Steve Klug Jim Knepp David Knight Glenn Koelling Darlene Koenig Wayne Koenig Bob Korty Barbara Krebs r VZ, 1 54, A ,us Debbie Lamb Mark Land Anita Lane Jackie Lanham Pete Lannon Craig Lantz Annette LaPorte Ann Larson Richard Kellogg ' ' 1 i I Kim Kendall Mike Kidwell :sl v .V 5- W ' i John King 2 Q g i. : ., K' A , A Ellen Kisacky A 6 ' . Linda Kissinger I iifhjii, f , ,. , ggsxas 'if 11 G 1 ' ' - 0 V 5. is : , ' M- tit- A an ,f . ' 4 3, T' ,Q . i Bill Kriner Richard Krise V ' Steven Krumpe John Krutz ,.-'-- 5, ,N 4. X, Donna Kubecki -W, fp, Richard Kulik ' N ' Louise Kutsch f f Ellen Kyle I X , . 1. ., ' 2 my g r Q .. . ' ' , 42 . .. - , A. ,ww I N N' s. , 2 em - . - ,- 22 ,N .ur Al, X, X, 7 5: Ni A .Z ' - f' ,I Virginia La Spesa l Robert Lathroum Don Lavorata A, David Lawrence f U Ernie Lawson I K, ' 11 X Charles Leckliter A ' Q1 Susan Lee i H f H Gail Lees Viki Leonard Frank Lerch i . Mary Anne Lester 3 is ' o. A , . Diane Levi gf 'ty 'Q -X W ' Q Victor Levi i' X by ' Charles Lewis I A ' Greg Lewis I James Lewis tg. Y, ,, l' N Nt l G' N s- Q t i S I 4 , Q, s,i , Ruth Lewis Lucille Lewko Barbara Liedke , Lincla Lightfoot ' Eilene Limerick J . ' Marie Limerick jim Linn X Barbara Locke K Barbara Loeffel joseph Logan Karan Lohr Q Kenneth Lombardo h Andrea Long 1 Marilyn Lung 1 Ki Dante Longo , Patricia Lorangcr X Sharyn Loukota Mary Lowe Anna-Marie Lowery if janet Lubonski X Cheryl Lucian FW, Stcvc Lum 7 PN Larry Lundgren fi Mary Luti .xx le Slicrry Macc X X Mae Mack . D 'N A ,gm Diana Magill R vs '-- ' ,A ,. I Vicky Mallon ' G Ss ' Phyllis Manchey , 1 ' Patricia Mangum Steve Manili Harold Mann lf- A V Kathy Manning ' Sally Manning 'Y H-N A Sue Marcionette ' ' 01 ,Q 1- , '- Vivian Margolis Q5 L. A 5 r :E Gary Marlowe g k, lx William Marr M It Gary Marrie X ' K Mela Martinez K f . Calvin Mason 1 Michael Massey -5 A Linda Matthews - ti.. if, Robert Mautino A A. M . ' g Joyce Mazurkevich 'I Nelson McBride i K ' A joseph McCall Q n j Evelyn McClure my -Rx 'V i i if 'I i L 3 '. 4, X X Larry McClure 'i Robert McCord y - K 8: i tw Dennis McDade ' I ' ' Hollis McDade Q :N Y , K 1-3 ririisiyn aitooniid ix I Q ' ' 1 ' I ea' Ronnie McDowell 0 L N 1 x R Pat McEvoy X james McGrann 1 f fr I W gtg s of x f 4 i S. :- fi . if -2 A T SL 1 5 ., A. Q . if' E LQ' fi X X C i QDVY X N 'x K 1 s 1. s X X 5 'l S Q v if 'f ' -- A a :LV 3 H -i .lr ',x :V 'I ,Q ' ' M 'wa . s 'X Kathleen Mellon Linda Melvin is N F Michael Mencarini .X - Richard Meyers 5 Lf' , Lou Migliofini Kenny Miles Brian Miller Cheryl Miller V' X r , ai ir.: X gv . 5 , V , , gg- . bl. t , J it Vw -J, '-f 2 c, ,V , t ..: V. 4' i Q- s . is A , . ,, Danny Monroe ' ' Dell Monroe I I Grace Montesion mi 541 i' ' 4' 95- Y , James Moore Q L ,YR '- N Judith Moore 'Tl ' Teresa Moore K A -- ' 4x I, John Moran K l H, ' Joe Moreland l r CL- .J ' ' - .A ., . , f fr , y X X, :,,, I , y ,f ' I r , I X N it John Mullings . John Munnelly 3 if 5 Robert Murphy 7 H55 A ' H - ' Steve Murphy 'W ' fr Theresa Muziko ' , James Nalley f Gail Neal I Kathy Nealon ,. , '53 . 4, i fy v .. v ,ga x L 'ff iq, git h ,V N 35:1 fir. Wendy O'Bert ' 1 Karen O'Brien I ,an :Q joseph Ochcanek W ' C' ff ff' Kevin O'Connor 7 5 F i Qi Mary O'Connor Q, ' ' ' Michael Odum Peggy Ogburn Mike Olds ,X Us g , ri , U gi , Mx L . ' I ' UAW , XM f X ct X ' ' x A' A :ah i ' Mike McCraw Robin McKiel Brenda McLean Frank McMullan Anita McQuown Patricia McRorie Jim McVearry ' Chuck Medlock x dna-V f an f.. 11- ', 42 J Daniel Miller Kathy Miller Larry Miller David Mims Edward Minnis Warren Minor Bruce Mitchell Randell Mitchell I f f gi g, 3i'f' f Q if EJ! Robert Morris Steven Morton Al Moschetto Allison Moseley Diane Mossburg Jean Motta Patty Moy Patricia Moyer sy .il ' M , .L . 0 'i aw Q : J f 'W 251 .ff 3' A james Niblock Suzanne Nicholson David Nichter Deborah Nine Patricia Noble Dennis Notich Mike Oates Daniel O'Berry Nev 7 Maurice Olfus Joseph Opalski Daphne Oswald Brenda Otis janet Otte june Otterbacher Terry Overstreet Janice Owens r lu A ii ff? , X ,, ,Vi f ,gg i m- W 1 at I f t 1 oz af ' Q W3 62 ' :Zin ' V ' 523 ,341 1 ,na X lo il , I :nl ef , 'f 'ix V' ' , ff- ,. ali I- Z f Q., is as we f' l i , ,Q J .M 4 :es , f , f L I, K, if ,x QTL f 'ii ,..,.a -. .,., N ,fbi I I . 'far 9 'F it ak iililli X q f r 32.- X, vs . all 52 fs, 1- .,c, 'L 6-x I x axs.. 6, 5 A:- t, I 1 cf K' f.. .I I I l Q N 9 V- , -1 4,4 P 'Q - . ,Q i lee '-n ,fret -J'g'fi1 r nv 1 If' x N X 1 Linda Page Robert Page Lynn Palmatier john Panara XVilliam Pardue Donna Paris Robert Paris Barbara Parker Vicki Pearson David Peebler Mike Pelle Melvin Perry james Pessagno Linda Peters Alan Phillips Larry Phillips G V Y' 3X -5, , - l Mitchell Porter Diane Posner Adrienne Poss Clxeyannc Post john Pouclrier Elaine Pnwell Randy Powell Robert Powell , Y i. er e , 1 P f 1 Larry Parker Steve Parker David Parkinson Kathy Parlate Marlene Parnell gh Q Gregory Partello Steve Paugh i ' Phil Pearson ' '- Q' 'C 1 ' x.s Betty Pierce Walter Pino XVarren Pinter Carol Pnhlmann Thomas Polen Sandy Ponoski Carroll Porter Dave Porter X la G I , - ew +L fm 41-it, A . , . , x . Our Sophomore Majorertes Becky Simons and Donna Sargent salute our DuVal tiger ff if x K b, L5 'i , .-' xx ,If Y , V ,fr E A I jr .V :g 1 Q ly, , L a fi , A J 5 11 f fp. H-A' :flu ffl- , Q I X ,u L? , . V1 f Q I XS- ff? , A, f ,X , A- 'f f, , , . 4 .112 hi 1 R xv' W' ei A , wi . Golly, Mr. McKown, what IS that under the microscope? 'W , Q A I ' i i W i . 4-' K , Lorae Pnxitt Donna Pyles .. Betty Quan 1 1 Daniel Queenin 4 f Paul Quible 't , J , Mary Rainey Vid David Ramberg C Laurence Ramberg zfmwf . ,f 1 3 ,. - e 122 A- ., , Y f P . 1 :nf E35 U f 'ff 11 ,571 X M u'xX v,.'x f Linda Resp Carolyn Reeves Cindy Reiber Paul Restifo Sue Rexroad Charlotte Reynolds Linda Reynolds Phyllis Richards 'WJ' Q L V, , - kk E li., Bob Riley ..' per' A, +. -:oo-1 :mgwo 5955? C N fn N o Q w o as 2 1 5 :a 912:nn. gggia-4 s , mms! 5 :UQ 5327 245553 if 5-3 E33 -' , N X5 ?:f1??EfS- V, ,,?:v5?E5' 1 'fr-x. 575550 H22-9: S MM wise: f- mauve gain. fi, gg 2- Q mn. E -. 5, ' . - Q 95 Z3 3 ZEU 3 5 E' 955' H S'-3 BD: Mx warg, 51:1 E., .2 E-USA mg-rr ZQQ . . , Ffvv' ,W 3,55 Sw 2.3 5' 2 3 E V. 2 ,. -gm' ,. ri .5 Fzfr A 3 2 fp ,b . y..Q , A V. l - 1. - 2 , HF ' 'Q 9- 2 9 9- . N X 'Q I - A is Q is W,,,,!,? 4.5re,K- EX-5 SRMQ Ai Q ,P if 1' f 'a' ' f' ,s 5' ' l . is 7, - N . 1: J WX, 4. -. s i ' W,-fem . N lf 6 N X mf A :sri R' we X ' - P l f X 2 xi ' ' '1 if Y? if ,. N 9 , 5.31 we Q f A 4 x ,Y Q N A . ag .ei 5 4, , 4 :X 1 N' sz' Q5 f ' - ,EA I 4 I F Linda Ripley Diane Risley Sue Roberts ev- v. . Gail Robertson H 'if gba'- W f su , Mark Robertson , 3 ' , ,V Ronnie Rocco vi 4 1 , x X ,V V Dale Rockwell 13, K Kenneth Rodgers .E ' A I Ronald Rosenblooru . LaFondra Ross 1 Va john Rowe Ai F 0 , 6 , , ., , 1- ? Susan Rowell 1 .GL l LL . - 5 5 x L- ' 4- Cyndee Rubio I . gi T QQ' Y John Rudd ,X X 2' i X f Edward Rupard X N X Rx tl jig 352. ' Michael Russey I ,L fe flied. ' i t lla.. si . Ron Safchick ,L , Patty Sallese ' Joan Sames Q - 7-' Christie Sampson ' A 41 Q '- L john Sanalitro t bi ' y 'Q' I 1' 'fx ' -Q X Judith Santini i ' X f Michael Sammi X t I I Naomi Santora 5 I , Donna Sargent Gary Sargent 5 x Robert Saul M Q at , Q P w 4 A 0 Brenda Savoy lu ' , XI' - 'N Ronald Schaefer 5 'I K David Schmid l A 1 Philip Schneider 4 , Patricia Schrnmm The Sophomore F.T.A., a newly organized club, consists of: Rau I-Donald Futoran. Rebecd Raynes, Erna Singer, Bonnie Ettinger anice Hcidel, Daven jenkins, Rau 2-Barbara Sessums, Susan Herrell, Annette La Porte, Sharon Speer, Peggy Freeman Kim Kendall, Carol Sexy. 5- . -e-, S V I .1 1 Eric Schrecengost Debbie Schrom Blanche Schwarm Michael Schwartz ,, Q f i V Q L- ,V Q Christine Scott V Vf YV T., YV-VV . , .r VV, .,t,,A Gregg Scott V V ' xi' Jacqueline Scott ' f V Melvyn Scott V Mary Scrivner 2' -X james Scruggs , f Kr ix S? Amy Seaton 'R V X it get W Carol Seay .V it TS- V s Darlene Seller ' ' V Q! ' Barbara Sessums . ' 4 V, M' i K Anthony Settles S 2 '. 'i It ff ,l Rosemary Shackleford X it ,H N l l , iff:-f1.1N EIZESL- t' S Janelle Shaklee W' Angela Sharp .V I ' , Villomaine Sharp -. V Q Q . -9 ' e -'VN V olan Sharp A 4 ' Vi , N Sharon Sheets V - r. . -S .S . . .,,, A S S A K, S 2- A V. Vg H V' A Paul Shehadi , .' ,V S r ' ' xx ' Judi Sherrill ' Jim Sherwood V V V t ' , Pam Shields V ' Q s -s Betty Shirley x V V 5, Chuck Shirley V QVV .. , .V 1 ,. V V .W r V , ., Ernest Shirley fy ,V L ' ' N - - Terry shupp 'M , ' X fa- 15' A S44 - Rhonda SilVabee . ' . V V ' . 5- Robert Sim ins X V ' V V HRV X -X Q Pat Simmons ' E m I ,Vx , S J, 1 ' :via ' 1' I Beckie Simons js- .' i-My I VV VV 'N Edward Simpkins ' ' '1' V I W + , 2, Etna Singer V V ,V 1 1? K ' gi, V V MV' -- . ' Carolyn Sisk V AV' VZVVV . at f x V , f s VV Randy Skaradek ,til V4 ,- VV .-ge , 4 K -A VV V V' . CarolynnV Skinner I A , A , l r 'Q if Dexter S a ghter VV ' 151, V Sheryl Slifgr , X A Mary Slinkman ' . K S Jerry Smallwood V x . Brandon Smith ' f V - V V kV ,., V L ., 5 l ' r V Bruce Smith ' wr MV ,, I . - ry- 1,-W' 1' K -V Vghargs VSVm1th V FH, 1 Q N - VV . ay mit ,K i ' Margaret Smith f 5 My V Margaret Smith Vu - - - X at nf , 1: Mary Smith i Munclie Smith ' 5 , mg Ray SmithV e N1 VVV I S' .lj V V' r FJ .. R- Sharon Smith ' . V V , :lt YV IVQQVVVVV VSV V I Shirley Smith :V gf-Vt .P-' iff' V V Steve Smith A ' ' ag! 1 fr- l Patrick Smither ,V X ' Nl .' Robert Snow X - 'x I N X I A 1 't 1'P'- I r , 7? QM'- Wrlliam Snowden ,ss Q WV , V M Constance Snyder 1 S ' . 17 Steve Sorgnit V 1 ,K TC f Q' ' 'QQ Thomas Sosebee 'S A ,I . V V V ,fi WZ Q F' V --H - Sherry Souders A Af, ' -...Q is 4 Wayne Souza Ke sr f ' N. ' ,XV V f john Sowa. ' . ' Kathleen Spaar ' Nancy Spanburgh V ' Sharon Speer R 'QV V ' , Brian Sporty AV V ' V I-' 3 ' V Robert Spicer 9 , 1, S ' 5- R, -- Kathleen Spigler Q , V- V sm -rr Q K ,-, 1 J 12 4 A 4 Q uf! V A Kenneth Stancliff W, f - Robert Stapler I fi , Ellen Stark V Sfkivii'-'iii' iw: ' 1 I67 8 , il 4- Q. 'ff , f Q' if -. 11. l 5- Q - . 4 Teresa Stolt Elaine Stonebraker Serena St. Onge 4- U o.. T T 'X 'td Keith Stopera Gordon Storke f Danny Stottlemyer Mark Stout Arie Stouten 0. V' '- 2- :- ,L - . x ' G , 5 rf Michael Taylor John Tayman Q 4 X 3 Margie Tayman sf' V Donna Thomas 1 Emmett Thomas . -S . Jerry Thomas viimxs Mary Thomas mam, Q' Sylvia Thomas ' LT e ' V 'E' I ,s '-l 1 7 ' ' t Linda Tilghman - Ken Till 'Q i' Ronnie Tilley A4 x Y T ' Jarnes Tobin x Barbara Torolc ' 3 Vicki Treese - Denise Trott A AXXXX Janet Trott 4, , K, J A e-'l vi 1' -6 Q ' 'Q A 6. 7 ,, C AL ' J , ' - -.. A f R- X , 1? X I' Y J n I 3 Tim van Pelt Jane Van Sant . ,HQ . i Cliff Van Vliet t r 1. Q' -'fl George Vaonakis ' ' r Teresa Vaughan , I dy ' Betty Verhault ' ox 'X 1 Sharon Vincent ' X M is Aim vim f S T? 6 R s' A ' M 5' , it A . 'AA -1' , fe 1 K. to 1 ' K , , x e I K X John Stebbing Debra Steele Gary Steen Catherine Stein Samuel Stevens Carl Stewart Albert Stickell Mollie Stinnette sn 4, . 're' ' I Z' I Ronald Stumpl Debbie Sulliban Ann Sutton Gary Sydnor Jean Tate Eddie Taylor Greg Taylor John Taylor ,L J 'M D J! Emmanuel Thompltins David Thompson Debbie Thompson Julia Thompson Jeannie Thornberry Billie Thorne Sandy Thrasher Vicky Tichnell , 1 J-:g '-an 41 :L K., ., si. A , Wg ,f T if ,J Q g- yvj x Q . Y Q Ga 1: kv-Li ,'i S 1 -.- i I L- P' 4 4 4 A f Q '4- za, ww ,gd . i X , Richard Tull Colin Turner Joyce Twilley Q Richard Tydings , Y ' John Umbarger fe A 4- l -C5 i Y Susan Updike K Lfarcia Vail A ' Jean Van Hoosan Q W- ,I l - 1 T f .. i fa L ' 'W 5. w - - Y 5 A V' Y I 3 , ' ' - , Vicki Vogt ChffYl Von Bricsen Brenda Voorhees .J Eric Voss 't ' Chester XY7alker :l , -, , Lorraine Walker X ft, Robin Walker Steve XValker Mill r .N ,ff I 'A ., - v. ge li la T' 11 ef f 'T' 9 Sv. C 'M A I r, -e 'F ' 4 a ns R iii' ,A 3 9 ' Ik' X + 32 :N Q- ti, Ye- -Q t -in 15 ff. 'R se 1 A. f l i fl . 4, 1' ,J i. as f 1 Qt fa X 4 W . , Q., ,T 1 I- Zvrivu. ,yu ' 4- , rl I ' I fa -' . A ,r 1 A 5 , I agar. V Dale Yost . ' Judith Young .. . A v 'M i-V N f 1 X N in . g l l Janice Weathers Helen Wfeaver Louise Weber Sharon Wentz Philip Whalen Rosemary Wheeler Herbert Wheelock James White . Ln M' if fig LaCurtis Wilkes Thomas Willey Andy Williams Douglas Williams Joe Williams Larry Williams Linda Williams Mary Williams - ,LV f V at-if Lois Winebrenner Michael Wingard David Winklepleck Kenneth Winklepleck Carol Winn Andy Wise Norman Wishard Mari Wiser Vx .1 ..,, James Workman Pat Workman Cheryl Wright Howard Wright Tom Wright William Wrigley Albert Wynn Sheldon Wynne Steve Vlalker 'ff'3? Tanya Walker Mike Wall , Q Kenny Wushelesky 1 1' Dennis Watkins w - My A L P e.. Alan Watson in Susan Wfatters K Robert Waugh jk , ' Q-f ow X., 4 ,S ,- A, if .-as all .3 R ,,, ax if '- V H, 5 ma. l . fbi. ' 4 Q'-5 1 f Q . . it Maurice White A , . Ronald White Ninja. Michael Whitten Q A Roger Wickline f W A h . Edgar Wiggins Qi, .ek 'X X' Margaret Wilcox I L , . 2 Suzy Wilcox i ig i - :- f Carol Wilkerson so X 1 2 V . i V 1 J 'R 1 P- sf . - 1 IM, - i - he A ,A ed .,., , I Steven Williams I R - - Wanda Williams I ' , V1 Joanne Williamson f ' M , Joseph Wilson 2 in , A, . 53, ' Michael Wilson I' x - . -f ?' A I .,,.g :aaa I Wendi Wilson -, , 4 -af.. - James Windsor . Robin Windsor W, ,' .3 X X . i , I V, J I 1 ri... 54. if ' .- X . 1 ' Q - aa: i ' 1 aa: i ,h ,Ti A Susan Withers ' C 3' ' fig: V I Ellen Wodoslawsky ' ' Beatrice Wolfe - V wh ph 9 S Robert Wood V T ', 'R' ' 77' Wanda Wood , .. 'QQJ sf X H L 15- ' V 551 ., A'-' I Margaret Woodell 7, l . ff X, 'l Mike Woodford '. Jana Woodruff 1 - V- . I '11 ' ' ' Blk . fs, e W 112' ' L 47 V V i ML ef! wh- I ff f i 5' .' 1 A Terry Zelden il u. ' -V Gregory Zurkin iff' , f V l Beverly Smith ' M , 1 i ll i Activities Activities are also expanding to meet our needs Pulling us away from the familiar, Leading us into new and unexplored fields Waiting to be conquered By students in every organization. Sophomore rientation After stumbling around DuVal for a few weeks and making the usual underclassmen mistakes, the Sophomores were formally intro- duced to the school. Administrative officials and guidance counselors were introduced, and they pointed out the ways in which they could help the students, as well as the way the Sophomores could serve the school. Through skits presented by various organizations and clubs, the Sophomores learned of the many outside activities offered. The singing of the Alma Mater and the fight song capped the program. - J ligri i l QE! The cheerleaders wait patiently for their turn to perform for the class of '69, john Andrew lectures on spirit to the Sophomore class. Nicki Antonacci, Sr. Class Vice Presi- dent, models the proper school attire for the Sophomores. Do Sophomores really look like this? Only time will tell as Barbara Lathroum, Tessa Doan, and Fynette Eaton present ct satire on the disobeying of the school dress code. l,,..i.-...1- --.. 1 Mi -irQm Members Bill Haskell, Barbara Lathroum, and Mike Newcity pose with MC. Mac MacGarry and Mrs. Beveridge, Sponsor. Concentration is written on the faces of Bill, Barbara and Mike as Mac MacGarry poses the next question. as Q f y ffl ll till lf E if affftgrfeue ' It's Academic Every subject imaginable is covered by this program, and it calls for well-rounded knowledge. Our senior team captain, Barbara Lathroum, aided by the two junior mem- bers, Mike Newcity and Bill Haskell, form our hard- working team. Since schools from all areas participate, it takes many hours of preparation to build a successful team. Our first match was on December 4, and we were rewarded with second place in competition against St. Alban's and O'Connell Senior Highs. DuVal Tigers show their school spirit once again as they cheer their It's Academic team on to a hopeful victory. y -si , A wa I +L' as f el ,-.Kill ' Y n J if' . 'jk t ..... I Qu' ir, A5 YJ .Fi Senior Ring Wee Q 96 The week of September 26 marked Senior Ring Week for the class of '67. Our mighty class started ri new tradition by being the first one to receive rings in our Junior year! Even though We received our rings early, this week really spurred us into our new role as the mighty Senior Tigers of '67. The Senior Mixer was the grand finale to the week's activities. A huge tiger banner and ring replica helped the Senior Court take on the right spirit while the music: of the Oxford Reformers and our own folksingers completed the mood. N., r - A eag.:..Lg.::: retire- :ee :ff '. 2 :exe-9:3 Lf?1- -- ha'-' F' , 'EEE lk A x ' .1 'ix 5. ,Q As the mighty Seniors , x look on, DuValian i 5 Queen Candy Cain is I I74 N .5 'i ' crowned by Editorvin- Chief Jim Morrow, ,Er ll -T--.----,,...,. Y' SE ii E! :am 'Qs '..'lr, 'EH The Queen and her Court are presented at the mixer. Left to Right: Chris Barnard, Anne Sasaki, Donna Allwine, Vicki Alexander, Queen Candy Cain, Dottie Foster, Linda Summerfelt, and Margie Michaels. Mr. Seaton, Senior Class sponsor, enjoys himself at the Senior Mixer, l75 hipwreck Dance .L at IDN Wx Q Seasick sailors, pirates, natives, and island castaways-all arrived at 8:00 P.M. Saturday, October 8 to enjoy the 5th annual Shipwreck Dance. This highly successful affair, the first official dance of the school year, was sponsored by the Student Council. Underwater was the theme. Dress was wild and casual, and dancing was to the music of the Dynamic Cyclones. 1-N Y' . ag :I 4 X, 514 ef' ii 1 The wild Shipwreck crowd rocks The 'talented members ot' the football team perform Louie, Louie for the Shipwreck Crowd. l i Sock And Sweater Hop The Oxford Reformers wailed as brightly colored socked feet entered the doors of DuVa1 on October 16. At the urging of the Art Depart- ment, who sponsored this event, students dressed in casual socks and SWC8.tCl'S . Soon DuVa1 will be able to benefit from the profits of this dance. The money will go for the purchase of famous paintings. Underwater to a swinging soul beat, W l Brenda Barnes and Rod Chamberlain force their tired feet through another dance at the Sock Hop. Prize winners at the Sock Hop. Left to Right: jenny Amyx, Randy Yohe, Don Leak and Tuwana Quarles. I77 . 5 za- L- , -.hi if . . V-V Y fr .b . .L rp ,' .F .. -U .n . , 1 ,. -3. ' . IFTK' mt 'A - aah, . 'Q-p.:-'39 r . ...Af I in 'T-,M .vEF ?'l- ' :af 431 ' -f l lgigl. 'Q' ' ii 'T Q' 533- fl-ML, .Q ii+f-i- i. - ' . Newly crowned Homecoming Queen Elaine Lagos gives .1 victory clit-ur as her proud father escorts her tiff the field. -1 A . Ilonneconnha 1966 Homecoming Vifeekend '66 started with a Pep Rally Friday after- noon. The Pom Poms, Majorettes, and Marching Band gave the team a rousing welcome while the crowd cheered and hoped for ct victory. Friday night, November 4th, students filed through the gates to take seats for one of the coldest, most exciting games of the season. The expectant crowd enjoyed the special pre-game half-time show presented by the Majorettes, Pom Poms, and Marching Band and then settled down to watch some exciting DuVal vs Crossland football. At halftime, last year's queen Pam Patrick relinquished her crown to a very excited Elaine Lagos as the rest of the court cheered her on. Elaine was chosen by the football team. 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L - -A ' ,, . .A 'J-.MS-f ' . ,,., W- ITL--. .i fa. 1--.g-:-.si T '--f:ncbi2-.:ra:::Ca.5Z2'.gf'ffi751':,I.f-TEES,Li,C'L x.-Suu .c-,wh The Pom Poms, Majorettes, Cheerleaders, and Marching Band present the Friday af- ternoon Pep Rally. The Pom Poms and Major- ettes salute the '66 Home- coming Court. Last ye:ir's queen, Pam Patrick. is presented to the expectant crowd by Princi- pal Mr, Chase, mx k Semor Homecoming Court Dome Foster Anne Sasaki, Queen Elaine Lagos, Nicki Antonacci, Linda Summerfelt. rg, 1 junior-Sophomore Court: Susan Updike fsophj, Donna Allwine ULD, Carolyn Cosgrove UQ, Linda Greene fsophj I79 The Homecoming Queen Elaine Lagos and her Court kick off the dance while our mighn bi gerth-in life te1m witches from the sidelines H ' D e The Homecoming Dance, spon- sored by the Nl-IS, was held the night of November 5. Couples en- tered the room through Cl huge foot- ball while the spirit inside was one of football, with player draw- ings on stage, and of .1utLLmn, with the center of the room holding a straw scarecrow. The Court and es- corts were presented midway through the evening, and they led the next dance. This Homecoming Dance was certainly a great way to end the football season. 'bf . I i hi IIN 5 I I 34 E .S 254,35 , iff .12 1 ff ' L a . A .V , ' f My V -JQN Sweetheart Finish by six! You must be out of your mind! A familiar statement, but they al- ways manage to make it. 'This dance isn't just for kids! says Mrs. Ross, as she and other sponsors enjoy the da FICE 1 Sw '- A v xx h ' N . 0 1,L I82 A group of tigers enjoys the evening of fun. Cupids and hearts were among decorations adorning the MP. room for this year's Sweet- heart Dance. One of the most popular events of the year, the Valentines Dance offers the girls a chance to ask their favorite guy-if she has the courage. Sponsored hy the Tri- Hi-Y and the Hi-Y, the dance was held on February 11. Many couples waited their turn at the Marriage hooth, Wfith Skinny Blancato doing the honors as minister , the newly- weds walked down the aisle . Dance X The ring goes on the left hand, Fred! The left hand ! Judy Black, Chris O'Day, grooving. and Nicky Smith are among those moving and I83 x Ahab the Arab is pantumimrtl here hy Gary Pate tu take first place. Talent Show This years talent show was held on February 4. All talented DuValians turned out with their efforts for a fine performance. Guitar strumming, dancing, singing, and acts of all types could be seen. This night of the year gives many a chance for showing off skills or talents that have taken much hard work and practice. An thing You Can Do I Can Do Better won second place for the talented twosome of y . . john Klima and Rhonda Hitchcock. :hmm 1l A flashing baton took third place for Susan Eagle l 1 , t I I Nl' Two members of the cast work to get their lines down. The Glass Menagerie The Glass Menagerie displays talent of the drama de- partment. Mrs. Kuemmerle and the entire cast put in many long hours to produce and present this play to students. Dial M for Menagerie. Here, Connie Wright runs through her part. L F., it . v A ' 1 f . - i l , 4 1 i ' E 2 . . i ' I H i ' 'H ': f ff ii i 3 3 ,i at 9 sb V , Pi .r . Going through the action is an essential part of a good production. Seniors SENIOR CHEERLEADERS: KL.-RJ Frm mug' Toni Krucky, Janie Cnshwc-Il, Nancy Kidwcll. Serrmd rowf Anne Sasaki CG:-uxprninj, Elaine Lagos fCaptainJ Cnpmin oi' Clucerlcnders ELAINE LAGOS 0 I 3 ,,9. . af 'hex I L W, X' ,ff L-ffl lv rigblr Row If Donna Allwine, Carey Owen Carolyn Cosgrove Vicki Alexandar Raw 2 Janie Cashwell Maureen Moore Torn Krucky Nancy Kidwell. Row 3,' Anne Sasaki, Elaine Lagos, arslty C eerleaders A rnegaphone, orange and black crepe paper and tiger signs, Homecoming mums, a welcoming 2 Bits, that heart- ening cheer that can mean so much to the teams-these are the ten varsity cheerleaders who do so much to pro- mote energy and interest in the games. Led by Elaine Lagos and Anne Sasaki, these vivacious girls cheer at all football and basketball games, take charge of the pep rallies, and try to uphold the tra- dition of a good school spirit at DuVal. The Cheerleaders prepare to build a pyramid 1 Paula Hzxislip Carol Tracey JOAUU6 Weller o 0 Semor Maj orettes Dottie Foster Janice Marino Barbara Boyce Ria HNF AH. f fy f :ggi iisfflg Left la fzgbl Ntandzngj Donna Sargeant Becky Simons Carol Tracey Barbara Boyce, JoAnne Weller, Bonnie MacKenzie, Pat Koenig, Mickie Clubb aj orettes One, two, three, four . . . is a familiar sound for our Majorettes. Giving their time 8: talent for per- fecting routines, our Twirling Tigers spend many hours of hard work preparing for shows. Backed by Captain Linda Summerfeltg Co-Captain, Janice Marino, Secretary, Paula Haislip, and Treasurer, Dottie Foster, the team kindles new sparks of school spirit, while performing at games during half- time as well as at other school functions. Majorettes perform during halftime at a day football game, ffl 7 ng., 'SAL QU' Jil' s , I. N - f K - K Y. K IJ! Row, Leff fo riglaf: Margie Micheal, Chris Barnard, Linda Amorosi, Marie Stark, Judy White, Diane Dering, Pam Warner, Micky Schaeffer, Linda Greerzf Judy Rautio, Jacque Legg, Lynne Jernberg. 21111 Row: Betsy Vielhaber, Karen Jones, Ann Killion, Judi Bremmerman, JoAnne Weimer, Ruthie Lehman, Jackie Brown, Sherry Gaylor, Ginny D'Onofrio, Diane Jenkins, Bonnie Bowers. The sound of marching boots and the flash of bright orange and white porn poms is familiar to anyone who has seen the half-time shows at all games. Students of DuVal have a reason for pride when these girls display their fabulous routines-both for school per- formances and in competition. This year's officers are Captain Linda Amorosi, Co-captain Judi Bremmerman, Treasurer Diane Jenkins, and Secretary Jo Anne Weimer. H J A Captain-LINDA AMOROSI .r J' .5 ii ld F I :- J: JoAnn Weirner Seniors as J? x, A, ' x J X R E ET - x,. -1 - I-x. Lynne Jernberg Diane Dering Q ,f-xx IL Diane Jenkins Judi Brernrnerman Ann Kiliion ' u af 1 al -f MJ, I is ,, 4 , s A J s-I 1 AJ, Q 2 rr 1 -.' ' 1 V 1 .. , xg A A 1' -I , is ff W? Ruthie Lehman Pam Warner Betsey Vielhaber 'Cv ,- 7 7 ,, - N , , 5, Q if -. :Tr , V 32 Q N , Sherry Gaylor ,J il' hi s Vi P Judy White Jacque Leg 55 I Left ra rigblx Kneeling-Debra Friend, XY'endy Wilson, Linda Dellllfrba, Serena St. Onge. Sfmzding-Margie Ciccone, Nancy Wfeaver, Jane Kell, Evelyn Degraff. -S- r A f , I Junior Varsit C eerleaders The junior Varsity Cheerleaders are an important part of the school's spirit- both present and future, They presently provide encouragement for the JV teams and energy to spur the crowds. They also are the keys to the future Varsity Cheerleaders. These eight girls are chosen during spring tryouts on the basis of ability, scholastic standing, coordination, appearance, and whether or not they will be good School representatives. Captain-NANCY NYE.-XVER uw-.1 xg Du al Marchin Band In addition to regular band activities, students may participate in DuVa1's marching band. To promote school spirit and march our Tigers on to victory, drum major joe jenkins and his crew play at many football and pep rallies. Besides performing as an in- strumental unit in itself, the marching band provides the beat for majorette and pom pom routines. Drum Major- joe jenkins Cheryl Gibson Wendy jefferson Mac Nichols Brian Futcher jerry Smallwood john Powers Mike Hawkins Karl Haas Terry Suifleton Mike Layton Mike Williams Walter Mullicare Rob Powell Bob Riley Galen Galeutive Lloyd Tilghman Phil Nalley Donald Kallgreu Martelle Clowson Anne Testa Susan Young Mike Davis Wayne Hafsutler Debbie Gibbs Chris Murphy Dale Ferguson Lois Wiuehrenner Connie Craig Gail Aeter Kay Bonzo Debbie Sullivan Darlene Preucler Jeanne Estep Holly Carwach Betz Lutz- Carolyn Reeves Leroy Smith Romaine Sharp Larry Brownlee Ray Grauf Connie Ness Harry Clupiuau Rick Groseclose Tuajuana Brunson Jerry Brown Bill Wrigley John Mallou Bill Hutchings Jack Beverly Harry Barrett Albert Wynn David Beounf Warren Plater Gordon Starke Ray Smith I93 well Lldrw, li- ' -r A , Q L. to R,: In Row: Bill Herbert, Ellen Lodwick, Susan Young, Ellen Hnvaker, janet Woodmff, Faye Huckert, Keith Taylor, 2nd Row: Tom Beam, Bill Haskell, Beverly Lundmark, Walter Houser, Donald Kallgreu, Mzirtelle Clawson, Anne Testa, Anita Banks, Martha Brooks, Ann Gichooley, Patricia Noble, Bvb Korfyg 3rd Row: Steve Conant, Margaret Parker, john Bonzo, Norma Hawak, David Lawrence, David Annin, jeff Makuet, Craig Taylor, Roh Powell, Craig Rodgers, Bob Riley, Gnlin Galentine, George Granofsky, Lloyd Tilgliwan, Phil Nalley, Judy Beach, Cindy Reiber, Tom Reeves, Mark Hall, joe jenkins, Pere Conway, 415 Raw: Cheryl Gibson, Wendy jefferson, Mac Nichols, Brian Fletcher, Greg Smith, Jerry Smallwood, Bob Hill, Charles Coleman, Dave Thory, john Power, jim Ioyara, Mike Hawkins, Karl How, Ron Shaklee, Don Dixon, Irston Hair, Terry Singleton, Steve Husbands, Mike Layton, Mike Sotak, Mike Williams, jim Tull, Ricky Turner, Charles Tohhs. Larry Cunninglon, Walter Mulican, Simzdizzg: Lewi Mills, Henry Parish, Ron Kozlowski, Mike Davis, Wayne Hofsetter, jim Tauber, Richard Kurten, Paul Krause, Mike Miller. Concert i lu ' 17' 7 ll W I ll, Lf fha Rest Z, 3, -1-Bill Herbert and Ellen Loclwick listen pcnsively to Mrs, G.'s suggcsti ns. A good perfornunce, .1 satisfied smile for 1 job l x The clarinets get ready for their final entrance with Walter Houser pointing the way. Band Due to the competent leadership of Mrs, Gallager, and the hard work and talent of the band members, our con- cert band has earned and maintained an outstanding reputation. Practice makes perfect-and it does in the case of our band x X -,.-,.4-,.I-. l ' A ihf y g- .11 ,fr 4 lV,A 15 4.4 I aft.: NH vid ji ...: H ',,.. , , I V A ,M ,,q, , ,, fw , V . ,, l .f y lb ' Q 1 ' l .,,,a, Mm, Z fr, W There's always room for improvement as Ellen Hovaker and Sue Young study new techniques. ' ' I 'J ,,e,!,.,Z-, -- .....-,.ll-..A. ..,.....,, 7-4-7 ' , . , Iwllllgylh 1 -I by Q 1 :A if li In Row: Steve Crawford, Alan Best, janet Loeffel, john Klima, Sherman Griffith, Angie Sumler, Betsey Tidler. 2nd Row! Steve Manili, Don Futoran, Rhonda Hitchcock, Joyce Anderson, Tommy Hoy, Gary Cavender, Kay Vaughan, Pat Browder, Mary Reed 3rd Row: Dave Thorp, Don Dixon, Kitty Horton, Cheryl Stup, Rick Jones, Jim Allen, Pfun Ostrom, jackie Dowell, Nancy Lawrence 41h Row: Ken Senes, Dawson Bragaw, Brenda Levi, Judi Black, Woodie Grnover, Steve Naylor, Alison Mosely, Peggy Lucleman, Carol Brunk adrigals To perform the best music in the most authentic mannerithis is the purpose of the DuVallaires, or the Madrigals. Mrs. Shannon and the thirty-five members try to pass on their love of good music to both those who may perform and those who listen. Madrigals is an extracurricular organization and nowhere in the school will you find a more spirited or talented group. f i I l ft '-4 Mrs. Shannon leads the Madngals Girls, Chorus 4 H A gq: at , V9 I. ,I ,, 'D J 6 if Q' ii' it , J ' i , m if g ' v ff' f -l ii at - X at tc .1 re A ' Inf Row KL lo Rl: Janet Loeffel, Sherri Winkler, Carolyn Salisbury, Lynn O'Connor, Angie Sumler, Nancy Etkin, Della Phipps, Sharon Nickolson, Shirley Sullivan 2nd Row KL zo Rl: Mary Lassick, Brenda Amis, Linda DeLong, Debbie Richards, Kathy Hardy, Mary.Murphey, Cheryl Pomphrey, Nancy Fischer, Harriet Smith, Mickey Schaffer, Kristi Thomas, Sharon Sharps 3rd Row KL to Rj: Rhonda Hitchcock, Joyce Belton, Lawanna Hatcher, Letha Mac Elwee, Sharon Miller, Brenda Levi, Margaret Moore, Bonnie Bowers, Debbie Nowack, Carol Mc Gowan, Billie Seaton, Jean Groenthal, Jacquie Dowell, Kathy Humphrey, Terry Gibson. 411: Raw KL to Rl: Cheryl Stup, Shirley Van Stratam, Barbara Knepp, Judi Black, Anita Banks, Joyce Anderson, Pat Browder, Peggy Ludeman, Sherri Nevelof, Chris Parry, Nancy Lawrence, Marty Maness, Judy Buckles, Bettsy Tidler, Kay Vaughan, Mrs. Shannon Two outstanding choral groups are the Girl's Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Shannon, and the Concert Choir, directed by Mr. Nonnemacher. Both groups strive to uphold DuVal,s fine musical repu- tation. Music programs are for the benefit of all, but they hope to spur interest in music and the pro- grams offered to incoming students. Concert Choir A gi Lf- ,gi Pa 'L' Q , ffm? ' f 1:1 Row KL zo Rj: Herbrette Clinton, Gloria Wright, Carmel Barksdale, Linda Bowley, Lenny Proffitt, Chris Harris, Mike Chick, Thomas Hoy, Becky Hutchings, Alice Coghill, Cindy Allen, Cathy Hardy 2nd Row KL to Rj: Mary Harrison, Jennifer Shavell, Diana Keely, David Annin, Joe Varron, Richard Thomsen, David Thorp, Roy Foreman, Cassandra Parker, Carole Burchette, Jackie Dowell 3rd Row IL to Rl: Brenda Harris, Chris Barnard, Eva Cicero, Sue Bezdek, Kitty Horton, Bill Blythe, Merle Nichols, Robert Swope, Ken Chroniger, Shigeshi, Fynette Eaton, Kay Vaughan, Pam Ostrom 4117 Raw KL lo Rl: Gayle Brown, Johnie Rollins, Jacky Brown, Pam Davis, John Draley, Jack Walsh, Ken Wilson, Ken Senses, Frank Andrykovitch, Steve Naylor, Jim Allen, Wanda Snyder, Donna Reid I97 241 10 rrghl Ron Shwklee Galen Gnlentine Sherri Winkler Marty Boxxens Dune Keelcy Beth Carey Debbie Bailey, joey Cook, Bert Goulait, hrls Harris On the lighter side of our music department are the folksingers-the Sing- outs. There is never a dull moment for the audience with leader Chris Harris adding humorous com- ments about an upcoming number, This group pro- motes a great deal of spirit at programs-in school and out. All folk loving Tigers are invited to try-outs in late spring. American Field Service is Slafzjing: Miss Baker, Lorraine Buonviri, Linda Osler, Glenna Ashley, Kathy Smith Sealed: Murai Shigeshi, Griffith, Kitty Edens So what's AFS? AFS, or the American Field Service, tries to promote better international relations and understanding through the students of this country and foreign countries. The AFS sponsors both a foreign exchange student and a DuValian hoping for a chance to spend a year overseas. This year's exchange student, Nelson Faundez, is a native of Chileg his counterpart abroad is Evan Parker, a '66 graduate who is now living in Italy. Hopeful candidates for next year's program are Seniors Ruth Lehman and Peggy Ludeman. The AFS club raises the money for these students, so Peggy Griffith, the president, and other club members sponsor bakesales and other fund-raising projects. One of the most successful projects and certainly the most fun, is the student-teacher basketball game. NELSON F AUNDEZ, DuVal's Foreign Exchange Student Yeo Hee Koh, Carol Pietruszak, Peggy Elena Silva- I'e1ture Editor lense f f .l ,JA-4' Once every month the dedicated DuValian staff tries to live up to its claim that it has something for everyone as the versatile editors prepare another issue of the great DuValian. Through sports coverage, scholastic and extra, curricular news, editorials, gossip and the lastest rumors, and letters to the editor, the paper does a good job of representing all phases of school life. When the paper has finally gone to press, the editors can take a short break and watch all of the satisfied students who sit in class and read their treasured DuValians. Ron Shaklee-Sports Editor and Garry Myers, his assistant. . s 'jf 1 ew'- fr 9' X Q ,. N K 1 W fa Duvalian ta 15' Lee Poole-Exchange Editor Sheila Sullivan and Anne Sasaki- Assistant Editors Editor Jim Morrow Ellen Kampinsky-News Editor M if -Q-il f 1 lf! . 1 . f. 2 - ,:?4c. !f,i.I'!'if W V: Ann Killion-Activities Edi- tor and Barbara York-Assisb ant Activities Editor lv , ff , Ju Safari Staff Who took my layout? Where's the pictures you promised me? Three times a year, coatroom 9 fills with busy staff workers while sponsor William Rogers and the nine Safari editors slave to finish the yearbook. With a little bit of talent, luck, and hard, hard, work the pictures are found, the pages fall to- gether, and we can proudly present to the student body the completed Safari. Our only goal is the publication of a quality product that will hold school memories of 1966-67 for years to come. We hope that the book you now hold fulfills this goal. 5. ,,, . al, 35' Y 1 'QYLA JKQS1 115 ,Q april ,QPQI HQ flap, Editor-in-chief Doug Covington Faculty Editor Ruth Lehman Xxx Mndy Helm-Editor of junior Section l I- -i n . x Safari Staff Sophomore Editor Erna Singer and Junior Editor Mady Helme com- pleted their pages in their spare time by the first deadline in November. Art Editors Linda Wheeler, Brenda Clements, and Kitty Edens were responsible for the cover design, the end sheets and all the artwork in the Safari. They took on the added responsibility of the Quill and Scroll Banquet. There are nine regular Safari editors who go to Coat- room 9 every day for 6th period. These 5 girls are editors, too, but they worked on their own time to complete the necessary pages. , X X ,,... i 4, Linda Wheeler, Brenda - Clements, Kitty Edens- Ernn Singer- Editors of Art Sections Editor of Sophomore Section I - 'S 5 3 x P Rau' 1 Barbara Lathroum, Lynne jernberg, Marianne Schaeck, Toni Kruclcy, Ellen Lodwick Raw 2 Ann Killion, Linda Wheeler, Donna Thornas, Elena Silva, Anne Sasaki, Diane jenkins, Kitty Edens, Ellen Kampinsky, janet Kube. Row 3 Eileen Backora, Sharon Miller, Sheila Sullivan, Bonnie Bowers, Ruth Lehman, Brenda Clements, Barbara York, Janice Ricky, Pat Browder Rfiuf 4 Pete I-Ielwig, Charles Chamberlain, Lee Poole, Ron Shaklee, Tom Curtis, Gary Myers, Clint Felts, jim Morrow, Doug Covington, Greg jones, Bert Goulait uill and Scroll 1 The Quill and Scroll, a national organization, is the outcome of the school's publications. This honorary journalistic society is formed to recognize students who have done outstanding work on the Safari, the DuValian, and the Handbook. President Donna Thomas, Vice President Ann Killion, Secretary Ellen Kampinsky, and Treasurer Bert Goulait inducted 30 new members at the annual banquet, january 11, prov- ing the large amount of creativity and talent in Du- Val's journalism department. Lynne Jernberg receives her pin from president Donna Thomas at the in- duction banquet. 205 General Safari Staff f -wwf i ai 4- J- w,..c.l....f l, W fin E I 5 q 1 I w Raw 1: Mary Harrison, Paul Luttner, Pam Sabzuino, Anne Foster Ron' 2: Diane Mascetli, Sue Bezcek, Carol Pietruszak, Jacque Legg Kathy Clough, jackie Orton, Chris Baumann Raw 3: Marguerite Parker, Karen Steel, Wanda Snyder, Brenda Thornberry Marcia Eldersveld, Rock Elder, Dave junkins L 10 Rf D.: l -' ,m .. V.: XM I - 75 I. Business Staff Ellen Lodwick, Carey Owens, Greg jones, janet Kube, Ruthie 41 CJ Lehman. mum img.. '4 ...If Reporters Duvalian Faithfully backing the great DuValian staff are the DuValian reporters. Their job is to go out and hunt up all the hard-to-please students. Around deadline time, when the going gets rough and everyone is pressed for time, those editors are certainly happy to have such competent help available. Tom Curtis-Circulation Manager, D14Vf1Iimz f awe? V' 'f 'fff l ful f W Gre ones4Business Mana er, Sn mi aw s 8 8 wb iWifl 'ai f'5f 'f:'-gfffg -.ra fag., . -7- f, ' -3- i U E, 'l:7'ff'r 1qn.l -rflf' 'ZEI7 'DVI' 1,5 if 1 F , 1 4 I 5 4 n 1-gpg, ' .ri -' r ., ' ' 'Y .ggg N A-16 4 -+P gs. -+4 The photographers get together to hitchhike to Ocean City just before deadline time N Pere Hclwig prinhz' .mwflur f.:m.uf ihvt fri' the stiff, XX'ho 4:13. iv? I. LQ.: Mm. gzghgn, stugk in the bush, ', 77- '.. . M I-. ,1 xx 208 L .U- rx. ' 1 J J. fha 1, fl' l 4 1i i ' , .V-M., s l Head photographer, Chuck Chamberlain, in his favorite position. Photo raphers Here come the photographers-where's my pic- tures? How did those pictures turn out after the photographers finished losing negatives and dropping cameras? Some don't make it, but the majority do and are used by both the DuValian and Safari editors. They are the harassed victims of both staffs, it's true, but the photographers always get the job done. HUUQA: U -' rg. M fu. Bert Goulait looks wary as his picture is snapped. This is what happens when the photographers get nervous near deadline time 209 Senior Homeroom Representatives. junivr Hnimriwni Roprcscnmzixus J X34 tud ni Sophomore Homeroom Representatives Vu 'x ,Q V A5 ' 'i ' I. ' '-1 S , 7'5 Y A -h '-yi. 5, -If wr- !1r:,-r nf' 'Q-gg , ., ,, -, , , .WW 5 ,saga ' 1 gt - ' ,. ' KI,1.f.',,'i:jA,:,::ff?V. . 5. 'Z' T1 1- ,, .- . , QQJ5 5f f' v? '??:5jg Za 'Z - A Y .,. 2 '- f U ,,,pJfagen4'f T ' Sq -9 The Student Council, from President Devlin's point of view. s , I I 4 , ,H 4 qs,-X9 . 'vt 5-1 Coun il The link between the student body, the administration, and the faculty is the Student Council. This representative body serves as a student government and a service organization. Providing an opportunity for students to express their ideas and suggestions, the Student Council helps promote better under- standing Within our school. Oh come on, not back to class yet . . . Representatives war- ily watch the clock and wait for the This group critically analyzes the Student Council's plans. bell to ring. i 'iS ZII Lx M t il-I 1 ' 'U i l 'R l i 3 , 'ft'- 'lil Dave Devlin and janet Wlade explain a new project to an interested representative. A rare moment of inactivity tudent Council Executive Committee The Student Council Executive Committee consists of officers: President Dave Devlin, Vice President Lew Lanham, Corresponding Secretary Kathy Loulan, Recording Secretary janet Xlifade, Treasurer Barbara Lathroum, and Parliamentarian Bill Haskell. All of these officers are elected by the student body at the end of the school year. Besides planning the agenda for representative meetings and putting new proposals into some kind of a workable blueprint, the President, backed by the other officers, appoints standing committee chairmen. Although the Student Council is a representative body, the officers provide the communication and coordination between plans of the council and approval of the administration. for the Student Council executive committee. , Q.: I ' ln. - lf 'Q ,,.,,' i K t 2I2 .Cx is L lo R: Janet Wade, recording secretaryg Barb Lathroum treasurer Dave Devlin, presidentg Bill Haskell, parliamentarian. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Building and Grounds-Dave Cowley, Mike Reynolds Art-Linda Miles Publicity-Fynnette Eaton, janet Kube Social and Welfare-Nicki Antonacci, Elaine Lagos, Toni Krucky Parking-Gary Myers, Tom Curtis Standards-Roger Bort, Mike Eebrey Ways and Means-Mike Newcity, Nancy Kidwell The DuVal chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society is the highest honor a student can receive in high school. The purpose of this organization is to create an en- thusiasm for scholastic achieve- ment, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership and responsibility and to encourage the development of good character. Besides being an honor group, NHS is also a serv- ice organization sponsoring the fall Homecoming Game and Dance and ushering for the graduation of the Senior class. The Honor Society has both a fall and spring induction when Seniors and Juniors who have shown the characteristics of an NHS student, are tapped and recognized for their achievements. David Annin Barbara Baker Hazel Baltimore Thomas Beam Susan Bezdek Roger Bort Judith Bremmerman Pat Browder Becky Bryant Kathryn Clough Douglas Covington Ronald Dalrymple David Devlin Fynnette Eaton Douglas Hale XVilliam Herbert Rhonda Hitchcock XValter Houser Donna Hughes Diane Jenkins Lynne Jernberg Ellen Kampinsky Nancy Kidwell Ann Killion Gan' Koenig Janet Kube L 4 Elaine Lagos Barbara Lathroum Roberta Leavitt Jacqueline Legg Ruth Lehman Larry Lilly Ellen Lodwick Margaret Ludeman Paul Luttner Kathy Mealy Karen Minick Henry Nelson Susan Osler Carol Pietruszak Thomas Reeves Debbie Reiber Anne Sasaki Cheryl Seaman Stephen Shifflett Michael Sotak Wmda Snyder Carol Tracy Ruth Val Betsy Vielhaber Janet Yfade Martha Zitomer ationa fi l Honor Society g ' X Q f , 5 , 5 Q E 3 ' 1 ,Q , 2 E 9 ill Cl Nm 2 5 QM? 2 vit Fin! raw KL to Ry: Karen Minick, Hazel Baltimore, Roberta Leavitt, Carol Pietruszak, Jacque Legg, Lynne jernberg, Elaine Lagos, Diane jenkins, Anne Sasaki, Ann Killion Second raw KL to RQ: Mr. McKown, Carol Tracy, Ruth Val, Barbara Lathroum, Cathy Clough, Becky Bryant, Debbie Reiber, Martha Zitomer, Ellen Lodwick, Ellen Kampinsky, Sue Bezdek Third row KL lo Rj Bill Herbert, Pat Browder, Barbara Baker, Fynnette Eaton, Janet Wade, Judi Bremmerrnan, Janet Kube, Doug Hale, Cheryl Seaman, Dave Annin Fourth row KL to Rl: Steve Shifflett, Roger Bort, Kathy Mealy, Wanda Snyder, Ruth Lehman, Larry Lilly, Gary Koenig, Paul Luttner, Tom Reeves, Tom Beam, Walter Houser, Henry Nelson 2I5 gg Latin lub IJ! Row: Doug Salscr, Louise Quan, Karen Minick 21111 Rout Pat Buddington, Gail Alter, Holley McCormick, Linda Osterhoudt 3rd Row: Mrs Knox, Susan Osler, Jeanne Ackerman, Betty Quan, Joey Cook, Pat McGee, Susan Mills wb Rau: Richard Connor, Craig Rodgers, Margaret Parker Cecilia Borland, Becky Simmons A chariot race for the hand ot' the fair lady? Not quite, as Latin Club members present an ancient Roman scene at Language night. fi Mlit J The Latin Club consists of two consuls, Ben Rob- ertson and Karen Minick, and members of the Latin classes who are interested in learning more about the Greco-Roman heritage. Through various activi- ties such as the Saturnalia students get acquainted with ancient Roman cus- toms and Greek cere- monies. Sponsored by Mrs. Knox, these romanized DuValians are able to hear a lecture on Myths of the Sky and attend the state Junior Classical League. The biggest event of the year is the popular Roman Banquet. Proper patricians can use their plebian pals for slaves in the MP ban- quet hall. The Deutsche that make up the Ger- man Club are really loyal DuValians with a hearty interest in the German language. President Bill Haskell and the other officers arrange activities hav- ing to do with the German culture for which there is not time in regular class hours. These activities include movies and slides, trips to a German restaurant and a county-wide Fashings Dance. One of the most popular and profitable ac- tivities is the Drinking Booth main- tained on All DuVal Day. A typical day at DuVal? No, the scene is a new German Club production of the famous tale Hansel and Gretelf' German Club L lo R: lr! Row: Ronald Francis, Bill Haskell, Mary Harrison 2nd Row: Marilyn Dennis, Bev Dixon, Becky Hutchings, Becky Raynes, Cheryl Silver 3rd Row: Sharon Speer, Corrine johnson, Pauletta Butler, Brian Garvin, Brian Eaton 4th Row: Charles Shryock, David Stevenson, Mike Gwynn, Brian Jarving, Richard Barney, Lou Mills, Mike Reynolds Q l XL in-in -, f im ll. 1 s Ze llxxk N Ea Lefl to figbl: Rauf Ig john Singleton, Brian Fletcher, joe Howie, Row 2,' Mrs. Garcia, Carey Owen, Rosanna A DiCanaillo, Carole Becker, Lelta Benedict, Linda Henry, Carol Howie, Elsa jorres, Betty Rice. Row 3: Mrs, Seifret, Barb Sessums, Carol Dixon, Linda Miller, Rosanne D lfprtle, Sue Osler, Nicola Hain, Margueite Parker, Yeo Hee Koh, Brenda Rupert, Donna Twining, Renee Barrett, Wanda Snyder, Linda Smith, Kathy Burnett, Kathy Mealy, Hazel Baltimore Spanish lub To see the Spanish culture, to study it in ways not practical or possible in the classroom situationE comprende? The Spanish Club members do, and they have a hall seeing the Spanish Culture in action with the help of movies, parties, pinatas, and field trips. This year officers President Peggy Griffith, V. President Elsa Tarres, Sec. Kathy Mealy and Treas, Betty Rice are hoping to raise money, through bake sales, car washes, and their project for all DuVal Day, to send a student to Mexico during the summer. A new chapter of the National organization now formally established as the National Spanish Honor Society has been included in DuVal's honorary groups. The purpose of the Society is to recog- nize high achievement in Spanish by students of a secondary school who will promote a continual interest in Hispanic studies. Li This year Di4V,il held izs first inducri n into the Spanish Honor Society. Q . FA .MSX ns,-P 2 . KKneelingj.- David Annin, Nancy Etkin, Sue Bezdek, Jennifer Amyx, Carmela Vito, Sonya Mallinoff 2nd Row: Mrs. Law, Cheryl AonBriesen Sandra Lee, Becky Bryant, Susan Bell, Lynn Giese, Ellen Kampinsky, Lois Kampinsky 3rd Row: Betty Lutz, Margie Ciccone, Robert Dick, Ed Rom Duncan de Graffenreid, Sue Young French lub One of the busiest language clubs is the French Club. Through various parties Creveillionj, guest speakers, visits to the French Embassy, Georgetown language school, and a French church, the club strives to develop an interest in French, in terms of fluency, culture, and cus- toms. Sponsored by Mrs. Law, the French students under the leadership of David Annin planned the Christmas bulletin boards in the classrooms and led discus- sions at the French church. Nicki Antonacci and George Lannon ham it up at the French follies during Sophomore Orientation. g' 1 Row 1 KL la RJ: Bradley Call, Run Francis, Debbie Reiber, Anna Poland Row 2 KL Io Rj: john Bonzo, Debbie Wynn, Karen Min- nick, Brenda Barns, Mike Shunney, john Schacch, Bill Herbert RflI1','3 KI. ra Rj: Wfnlzer Houser, john Barbera, Mike Frenche, Torn Beam, Brian Eaton, Mr. Scott Csponsorj, Henry Nelson. Lew Lanham, Larry Lilly -L.. lb nf ff I Physics-Chemistry lub The Physics and Chemistry Club offers interested students an opportunity for extra work while having fun. This year the club had many activities, among them guest speakers and special programs. Make soap from fat? It sounds wild, but that's how it's done. Their soap-making was another highlight to the program. The sponsor for the club is Mr. Scott. Debbie Rciher and Brad Call work on :in experiment. , , I ,-,. v -fry: 5.6 J: , ,'. :! K Y -vw vu, I ' -A X l Row 1: Mary Etkin, Connie Ness, Alice Coghill, Craig Lantz, Morris White Row 2: Mrs. Rappleye, Marry Barrett, Ian Waugh, Wayne Cook, Larry Ramburg Biology Club Geology Club It looks easy enough to climb a mountain but just try it some- time. The Geology Club members do, besides exploring under- ground caves. These amateur spelunkers use their weekends to further their valiant skill and talent, and all have a great time doing it. An earned breather for the tired members of the Geology Club The Biology Club, under the direction of Mrs. Rappleye endeavors to achieve a more practical scientific knowl- edge and to learn to appreciate and study more scientific perameters. Y3Q1, ,g,. ,, ,Q ,ri ' 1.-,Q -' ifff, 191'-14 ' f ' r s .aa I .xc-f if - t 'K ' U .- r 11 new ,,-, jj? J fig .. , ,-rl, .nr 5, -- tai , -, .1 , - ,f - - f, . 1 if-iff 4- f ,,, 1 r H fs 1:-f. i ff? , , V, . - . -V , ., a Um . if ., 5 . , ,f ,,,., 'fif,,-pg .. 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By Paul Kahne's confident smile, nothing will happen 22I W af J , fl 1 3, 4 1 , 7? 4 Z 5, i . a x ,1 31 4 0 Y, M J uf af ff' -'.Q1 T' af, ff ., A., an .a af' .ff 5 I A ,X 'az 4 .. rd fn gf 'QI 5:-nw. 3:'3 'Q Lcfl lo rigbls Silfing-OFFICIERS, Lynn Osler, Sue Bezdelc, Thersa Bradley, Linda Krebs, Glenna Ashley, Carolyn Osler, Barbara Krebs, Connie Wriglit. Row 1,' Mrs. Stephens, Naomi Santora, Peggy Ogburn, Cathie jones, Linda Gorley, Patsy Prince, Roberta Leavitt Verna Reed Beth Darden Sharon Dameron, Mrs. Shegogue, Row 2,' Becky Bryant, Marguerite Ferry, Rita Bradley, Linda jarboe, Brenda McKinnies, Terry Burke: Brenda Rupert, Larri Moss, Joyce Wriglrt, Florence Senes. Future Homemakers of America FHA, the Future Homemakers of America has a very useful goal for its members- to gain extra knowledge of cooking, sewing, home decorating, child care, and home econo- my. Besides holding their own installation and banquet, F.H.A, members serve for various faculty teas and school sponsored banquets. Sponsored by Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. Shegogue, the club is open to any in- terested I-lome Economics' Student. New members of the F,H.A. are inducted into the club. 222 Future Teachers of America Left to right: Row 1,' Cathie Jones, Nancy Barsky, Sandy Lee, Carol Pietruziak, Nancy Boniface, Pat Riley, Lani Hill. Raw 2f Mrs. Delay, Pansy Wilson, Brenda McKinnies, Herbrette Clinton, Nancy Breckiron, Judy Buckles, Ellen Thibodo, Carolyn Kiczar, Nancy Barrow, Miss Tatspaugh. The Future Teachers of America is a club organized to help interested students learn more about the teaching profession. One of the most interesting projects, and the most rewarding for the members, is the experience of practice teaching. Dur- ing April, Teaching Career Month, students observe or teach at either DuVal or a nearby elementary school. By raising money for Ship Hope and various nursing homes, the Health Careers Club interests students in both personal and community health. The scholarship fund also encourages members to find out what careers are offered and to help them decide wisely about health professions. The girls are in- formed by speakers, movies, and trips to area hospitals on the new developments in the field of medicine. me Health Careers Club Left lo right: Row 1,- Stephanie Shunney, Letha Mac Elwee, Marilyn Dennis Row 2g Martha Zitomer, Debbie Reiber, Kathy Spigler, Mrs. Vincent Row 3,' Debbie Gibbs, Gail Phillips, Mary Logan, Rita Chitwood, Barbara Baker. FUI 'IJ v' Left ta riglzi: Raw 1,' Barbara Yowler, Mary Earp fPresiclentj, Kathy Simmons, Donna Reid fSecretaryJ, Thomas Reeves KV. Presiclentj, Sharon , . . . . A Y T Sharps fliistorianj. Row 2,' Judy Bronzell, Anna DaBeIlo, Linda Roman, Linda Eslinger, Vrki Mallon, Andrea Long., Gayle Brown Q reasurerj, Terry Bradley, Lynn Osler, Miss Anna Nemesh fSponsorj. Row 3,' Donna Bauman, Ron Safchiclc, Debbie Holt, Thomas Severn fRcporterJ. Ahsen! from picture: Rirky: Rirky Grosuelosc, Carol Herht, Kathy Reed, Lois Ann Shirley, jean Umphlet, Lois Wyinbenner. Future Business Leaders of America Members :he F,B.L A. put on a skit for the Feeder School Program. Public Address -fe ca wwe. Silting: Debbie Steele, Ginny Holmes, Anna Poland Szanding: Mi-s.Beveridge, Glenn Hanes, Andrea Long, Mike Flannagan Good Morning, Faculty and Students-so we have one of the DuVal's fourth issue of the Literary Magazine was or- most helpful services in the gd-1001, the Public Address, ganized and published by the student staff with the best pieces determined by a committee of teachers and students. Material comes from both English and Advanced Composition classes, but students are urged to submit any good independent writ- ing done on free time. Literal' Ma azine Y Q Standing: Mrs. Miller, Pete Andrews, Marilyn Proctor, Cris Baumann, Susie Welles Sitting: Sue Straface, Sally Donohue, Diane Mesetti, Bob johnson, Ed Rom, Sonya Mallinoff, Barbara Goddard, Debbie Lipps. Sponsored by Mrs. Beveridge, the Box is a means of com- municating both information and publicity to the faculty and student body. 1 , i LJ: Roz. ,I o .1 n Tri-Hi-Y .gV jennifer Amyx, Linda Krebs, Pat Burns, Theresa Bradley, Fay Huckert, Carol Burchette, Carol Pietruszalc, Joyce Belton. Raw 3,' Nancy: Lefl lo fighi: Row If Brenda Rupert, Roberta Leavitt, Debbie jessicks, Elena Silva, Sara Vincent, Donna Hurtle. Raw 2,' Kerry Tracey Fischer, Janice Douglas, Karen Farrah, Roberta Unvarsky, Linda McGee, Pf1tSererw. RUN' Ji' MIS. Ross, Nicki Antonacci, Rita Chitwood, Lynn Oster, Joyce Wright, Sue Bezdeck, Glenna Ashley, Carol Tracey, Hazel Baltimore, Margie Countee. The largest club in the school, the Tri Hi Y, is divided into three sections of Senior, junior, and Sopho- more girls. The counterpart and rival of Hi Y, these girls also strive to develop good character. With the Hi Y, they sponsor the Sweetheart Dance. Yf.Qfi'f.' R.v:. If Mrs. Hull, jane Van Sant. Janis Fai-ran. Mary Ann Slinkerman, Susan I-lerrell, Carol Babst, Margie Tayman. Sq Dt-hhiv Daniels. Chris Ellirn, Joanne XY'illiamscn, Kathy Manning, Pat Schram, Sally Manning, Rosemary Wheeler, Jane Silson, Pt-done, R.::. 35 Sliar.-ri Kaine, Sally Cary-enizn, Bern' Hall. Cindy Riibio, Linda Dick, Erna Singer, Jeanne Thomberry, Pat Mangold, Barb brssiinzs,1iaryAnnlai::nt-r 226 Lefz to fight: Row 1,' Mr. Henderson, Steve Chick, Don Sutherland, Mark Edwards, Tom Holland, Terry Sutton, Greg jones, Dave Junkins. Row 2g Andrew Seymour, jamar Leak, Dennis Minnic, Pat Glibbes, john Frenche, Steve Rupert, Doug Campbell, james Elder. Row 3,' Charles Zenner, Renaldo Hair, Paul Luttner, Gary Koenig, jim Patton, George Lannon. C H1-Y . Hi-Y, a club sponsored by the Y.M.C.A., is an active club and service organization. By shaping the boys' character through service and sports, the club hopes to produce Worth- l,. - while, responsible citizens. .,Ji E J -4 . 'Q 'll v- Hi ef? if Left zo right: Kneelingg Nancy Weaver, Sharon Miller, Cannela Vito, Becky Hutchings, Pat Griffin, Cindy Rogers, Susan Bushong, Becky Shrake, Sue Strafface, Michele Schloski, Brenda Greer, Margie Michaels. Row 1,- Charlene Creamer, Debbie Jones Mickey Clubb, Gloria, Wright, Diane Shehadi, Nancy Ahfeldt, Debbie Dinema, Chris Baumann, Carey Owens, Candy Conway, Eilene Abel. Raw 2: Debbie Kneisev, Eva Sisero, Susan Durgey, Beverly Dixon, Barb Hughes, Maureen Moore, Lynn Lundrnark, Bobbi Harvey, Carolyn Coglin, Linda Ousterhoudt, Judy Kiricon, Debbie Lipps. Row 3: Miss Long, Carol jenkins, Gloria Talbert, Carol Hartley, Sandra Dalrymple, Jo Ann America, Rita Bradley, Pat Wfilloughby, Sandy Welch, Dereda Dickinson, Ray Arm McGuiness, Karen Bowie, jennifer D'Onfrio, Mary Karen Barry. ,- X 'f 227 i Modern Dance Hard practice plus a good deal of talent are essential for the Modern Dance Club. Their rhythmic routines are seen at programs and assemblies of dif- ferent types. Music of all types, espe- cially jazz, is used in the design of new routines. This year's sponsor is Miss Bigham. Holding the key to a bright future? No doubt this is in sight for these two talented girls- Sandy Doles and Mary Ann McBride. Left to fight: Raw 1,' Sandy Doles, Marguerite Fairy, Beverly Smith, Lynne Woodell, Joanne White, Joanne Milesg Marianne McBride Raw 2,' Gail Alter, Martelle Clawson, Sharon Miller, Jacque Geist, Jean Groenthal, Connie Hill, Linda Lee, Beverly Daniels Gail Oswald fri Raw 1: Carol Dunn, Barbara Parker, Pat Simus, Kathy Clack Row 2: Nicola Hain, Judy Safchick, Becky Hutchins, Erma Singer Ginger Laspesa, Debbie jessick Row 3: Cheryl Haupt, Denise Connor, Rita Pennington, Beth Lutz, Elaine Stonebreaker, jean Groenthal Raw 4 Pat Willoughby, Paula Dolge, Brenda Thornberry, Wendy jefferson, Cindy Harris Girls' Gymnastics lub It is the goal of the Girl's Gymnastics Club to develop skills and grace of movement while stimulating an in- terest in this field. Giving demonstrations for various functions, such as Quill and Scroll, are among this years activities. Their sponsor, Miss Bigham, is aided by this year's officers, President Carol Dunn, Vice President Barbara Parker, Secretary Pat Simus, and Treasurer Cathy Clack. as- 2 THE usvll sts I-:L.4,.. LL.4,g , , , Girls, Athletic Association QEUPP' I. lo R: Kathy XVrigl1t, Nancy XVcm'er, Anita Banks, Roberta Leavitt, Dyanne Thomas, Chris Baumann, Denise Conner The Girls' Athletic Association CG.A.A.j consists of 41 group of athletically inclined girls eficelling in the ficltl of physical education and sports. The memlwers are chosen from special applications, thus en- nlwling them to organize intramurals and sports days with other schools, as well as play games here at DuVal. I Xlrnil'-:rs it the GA :X .ll.fTg with Dan: Dc'-lin pu: ri a skit at the Fccdqr School Program. ht Row KL to Rl: Ron Kozlowski, Ray Snably, Rick Heflin, Fred Schram, VUayne Schmidt, Albert Nuzzo, Richard Blancato, john McCloskey, Mike Belton 2nd Raw KL to Rl: Dave Devlin, Bob Christy, Don Kruse, Mike Febrey, Mike Fowler, Mike Evans 3r:i Row KL I0 Rl: Roger Bort, Dave Palmatier, Ed Trivel, Mike Filer 4111 Raw IL to R2: Paul Manley, Herb Wallace, Gary Kutsh 511.1 Row: Lew Lanham, Robert Ellison, Dave Cowley, Bob Anderson 6Ib Row: Steve Blaine, Doug Dorsey, Paul Luttner, Gary Koenig, Tom Giles, john Andrew Varsity D Varsity D is a general service club with members being any boy who has earned his varsity athletic letter. The lettermen perform any service that is needed. Most often you see them at the games and assemblies. Officers this year ate: President Ray Snably, Vice President Doug Hale, Secretary Frank Fill' man, and Treasurer Mike Belton. Dave Devlin speaks to the incoming Sophomores about the Varsity D. le' f. 1 l l 'L 'L - -.-.Y-- , , . X - . - C, ' 'Q X ' ij.: J' . , X? 2 -I 'M . 'll Q4 g A I ' 4 X at ' 1- 7 It 1 Nr tl X., ,..,1 2 , li f ' ay, I ' ll li J l Top mw fl. lo Rl: Steve Peehler, Mrs. Manchak, Diane Ytllheeler, Dehb Moore, Linda Wfhecler, Donna Thomns, Sandy Kregs, Barham York Cerami ,Q ie Steele. Sue Osler, Janis Laubach Bolfam row KL 10 Rl: Marguerite cs Club Top row: Don Leak, Vicki Pillow, Lriverne jones, Ros.inne D'Aprile, Mrs, McCann Ballon: row: Gayle Brown, Betty Boyce, Colleen Heuber, Marilyn Procter I' ,, 4s.,, J Y ' - ' T, E if 7 P37 s KI, 1 R ...' x -2'--,LF 1: 1 31? ,I gi I i ' D i ' ' 1. 1- ' ' ' - . I , if - 1 A V, ' ' F. l g- I . ' f' V g t smg Q -41: 31,- - :.i,J ' . -....4L.fgL ' -I . 232 'I li . i' Art l u yi 1 b Two clubs representing our Art Department are the Art Club, spon- sored by Mrs. McCann, and the Ceramics Club, with Mrs. Manchak as sponsor. These clubs offer many opportunities for students interested in increasing their knowledge of various fields of art. Aside from art 1 projects, they plan a booth for All- ' DuVal Day. . ns .x J' . ' .L-i' ,' rt Club Q C T3 1 rr AF '5 . ,A1A1,,:AA.4,.,A,A . wmv' 1 'U'-nr Mac Derry, Miss Farkas, Donna Pearson, Kathie Burchette, Pat Serino, Al Cator The Art Club under Miss Farkas hopes to extend their experiences in art by ex- perimenting with different media. Field trips are planned to highlight their other ac- tivities. This is another club ready to meet the interests of Tigers talented in the way of art. Flower aking Aren't those flowers beautiful? Of course they are! And the credit goes to the Flower Making Club under Mrs. Manchak. They are called on to supply these lovely bouquets for teas and in- ductions, such as the Quill and Scroll. These students do a great jobg and, while furthering their own interests, they pro- vide a needed service to the school. Ruth Val, Linda Wheeler, Mrs. Manchak, Diane Wheeler, Jeanne Ackerman Handbook u i , 1 .ng Sillirzgs Bonnie Bowers, Maureen Moore, Ruth Lehman, Marianne Scheak Mrs. Beveridge, Barbara Lathroum Standing: Sharon Miller, Bill Haskell, Becky Shrake, Carol Becker, Dave Devlin, Janet Wade, Nancy Wfeaver. Everyone is familiar with that little orange book-you know, the one that the sophomores hold in front of their noses for the first month of school. Well, this is the Handbook, sponsored by the Stu- dent Council and organized by interested students. Besides it being the unofficial sophomore guide, it is a welcome friend to all juniors and seniors because it contains valuable information on traditions, policies, and organizations. Every student receives a new copy on the first day of school and uses it as a guide throughout the school year. ath lub The Math Club, though small in quantity, is high in quality. This group, fag. sponsored by Mrs. Liard, strives to learn more about math as a subject and to further their own skills and interests in math and re- lated sciences. L In R: Galen Gallentine, Robert Murphy, Karl Haas, Don Calgery, M Andrea Long, Mrs. Liard, Mike lg Hawkins. Mlli VARSITY DEBATE: David Schwieson, Cynthia Shackely, Bill Haskell, Diane Brown, Debbie Reiber fnot pictured-Mike Newcityj Debate Teams Through long hours of study and practice, DuVal's Debate Team has made quite a reputation for itself. Although the team is only two years old, many members are quite well traveled, the team competes in tournaments at Johns Hopkins University, University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, Columbia University in New York, and Eastern Nazarene College in Massachusetts. Mr. Ward and his debaters try to promote interscholastic competition in debate and other speaking events. They also sponsor the Forensic League, a national honor society. ' ,cv ' , -I txmsmw,x'rxox .1 M li A ' 2 , li T f ll U R IESOURCIES A !aW't , ta g, j,V. DEBATE: Mike Hirrell, Ken Selby, Ron Dottellis, Mike Shunney,-Lee Poole, Sherri Duff nv' 236 B-af' 5- , 5 q 9 5 I -Q. P s - , 1 DuVal 1966 X i ,J A I ' 'f Through wind, snow, rain and sleet, DuVal1ans trudge onward. lt ' ' L ' 1 U l ' Q.. - . ' . .4 ' -1 ' .' SX Our polC's better than your pole, chant Toni Krucky :mtl Iilninc Lagos. 'N DuV.1l's student sports enthusiasts can barely control their excitement while watching a home wrestling match, XJ 'six' iw- W.. T-YQ' the :ll I f ii .N 5 of T -4- 11' , . A? 'lihese binoculars make ants look big, but finding a contact lense is almost impossible. 67 7 ff M' fri? 1 , Qt. 1 4 N A ,. EXW.. W-'li ' 1 we 11 .--,P , 1 . Www 1 M No one had a voice after those games and all that cheering-but what a nice way to Paul Luttner-in one of his rare serious moments- Waits to introduce the team, ,gpf . f lose it. ', 1 2, ,, , A I ' f . V 1 -f' 1 1 1 1' l I 1 3,1 ' 1 Well, not everybody gets through football season in one piece. The football season's end is a hard thing to face. 6' 3 My Q, -' V 77,-i Hu Qwf ,1 1 r 11 f, ff fi 1 H ,mf ' '41 1 Lk 2 114 j,73,4 1W 1 f I ,X 1 I 1 1 Q. 0 I, A 1 ,1 , 1 1 f -,nn ,111. ' n fr 2 ' mi x, ,1 , ,U 1 w 5 A is 2 if s-It 1 I' Sports We strive to meet the challenges of competition And achieve our demanding physical goalsg Hurdling the bounds to victory and defeat, Accepting both with true spirit- Important now and later. Football Rau' 1: Wes Henry, Kevin Colbert, Irvin Hay, Steve Blank, Chris Harwood, Roger Bort, Richard Blancato, Rick Heflin, Mike Evans. Row 2: john Ferguson, Gary Kutsch, Ken XVilson, Bob Poss, Fred Schram, NX'nyne Schmidt. Frank Fillman, Mike Belton. Raw 3: Bill Robinson, Cal Robinson, Ed Trible, Tom Cameron, John Andrew, Dave Cowley, Ray Brack, jim Manley, Ray Snably, jeff Synan, Bill Knott, Bob Anderson, Tom Giles, Robby Wright, Ronnie Kozlowski. A Job Well Done EQ 'Q Ex w. 1' ,,, C .sffu Mr. Bunk. Kit, Backus. Nlr. Scliock. Klr. Kuharik. 240 . f,i The season record was a losing one because of circumstances beyond control, but with dignity and pride they persevered in effort and gained the victory ot' growing as men and a job well done -Coach Carl Butkus 8 :X X F rm .ag-r r9a' Z- Here come the mighty Tigers! fLeft to rightj Doug Hale, Dave Cowley, Mike Belton, Gary Kutsch. Managers: fLeft to rightj Bob Morris, Bob Ellison Steve jetter Jim Howie. 24I W I 1 'IV C X. 14 - . Mil-ze Belton races 78 yards to the DuVal's end zone in the second play of the John Carroll game. HIGH POINT 20-15 In the opening game of league play, DuVal rallied to hold the Eagles in each of the first two periodsg but half-time held the Eagles in a 14-0 margin over the defending champs. Our Tigers returned for .1 successful touchdown when Rick Heflin retrieved an Eagle fumble for a 5 yard run into DuVal's end zone.vAnother touch- down in the last quarter just wasnt enough to gain on the Eagles for DuVal's first upset. 242 , 13-1 JOHN CARROLL 19-6 The Carroll Lions were too powerful for the de- fending champs. A pass from Frank Fillman enabled Mike Belton to gain 114 yards for DuVal's only touchdown in their first play of the ga.me. The Lion's defense held strong while their offense wrapped up a 19-6 score at the game's end. DUVAL 27-6 Our Tigers rolled over Suitland for their first victory in Prince Ge-orge's A.A. League game. Mike Belton once again, with a 12 yard run, captures the first of four touchdowns before the half in our defense's greatest showing yet. Wayne Schmidt carried 41 for the second score with Chris Harwood running 3 and Richard Blancato running 1 for the victory which coasted over the Rams. W'ayne Schmidt, on the 25 yard line, catches the ball only to be hlocked by a Suitland Ram 3 21,59 DuVa1's offense line-up awaits the results of the first kick-off along the sidelines of the Oxon Hill game . .. Bob Anderson, Thomas Giles, Dave Cowley, Frank Fillman, Rick Heflin, Roger Bort, john Ferguson, jeff Synan. ST. JOHN'S 42-0 The Cadets marched off with DuVal's biggest upset of the season. DuVal's big- gest threat came in the second quarter at St. john's 12 when Tiger Frank Fillman carried 41 and 23 yards as the Tigers moved from their own 21 yard line. Their defense held up to zero scoreage while our offense rallied end- lessly to hold the powerful Cadets in a hopeless battle. OXON HILL 25-12 This was the Clippers first win over the Mighty Tigers since 1961. They built a lead of 19-0 at the end of the second period while DuValians watched with hopes of victory as our Frank Fillman ran 65 yards for one of DuVal's touch- downs, and passing 57 yards to Wayne Schmidt for the other. This was the Tiger's second loss in league play with their fourth setback in five games-but DuValians knew our Mighty Tigers would give extra effort in the next, all important Northwestern game. NORIHWESTERN 33-6 Our Tigers just didn't have enough of steam as the Northwestern Wild- cats ran five touchdowns with extra points to overcome the Tigers in their second upset of the season. After an attempted Wildcat inter- ception, Wayne Schmidt proves true with .the Tiger's ball on the 20 yard line. On the next play, Wayne again performs in the Tiger tra- dition for our only touchdown of the game. 4 9? ri. - , 4 '-fi t fsf. 4 o- jeff Synan gains yardage against North western. 243 ti-1 Coach Butlcus and quarterback Frank Fillman during the second half of the heated battle against paw.. .KILL IWS'l Al! Bladensburg CIROSSLAND 28-13 DUVALMBLADENSBURG 12-12 1: Once again DUVALIANS HOMECOM- ING gzune was lost but this year's Tigers fought with dignity against Crossland's undefeated Cavaliers. Wfith our defense holding the lines and our mighty of- fense scoring, the Tigers lashed out a 7-14 half time score. Being behind didn't hinder their spirit any as the final score rang out a Crossland victory. But what a g.u1ie our fellows played . . . AN. i r f9i'f- A fx --.. J., ' Clirisll.irxx.w..st,.t.l:tstnr.1re nr .1. DM ,il 5 H. .-f, V --.if - t .. .tt ..... t. 244 At DuVal's rival game the Tigers once again proved mighty, holding the Mustangs several times. With a twelve to zero lead at the half, our touchdowns were made by Frank Fillman. During the second half the Mustangs ripped through our defense for the touchdowns to tie the score. For the last two years Bladensburg has beaten our Tigers at our own Homecomingg and this year our Tigers tied the Mustangs for a backlash at their Homecom- ing. Great game guys . . . Mike Belton shows true spirit -7, .,.,,. Dave Cowley throws a good block as Richard Blancato rushes to gain yardage while Bob Poss and Ronnie Kozlowski eye the Crossland defense. gl ' i A 7 ' 'H- 7 ., ,R h Bl, ff ll., - 4 '1' 1 , , W it if R ' , 1 ' K i M M ,1!7 i:C-1 XXV ,fkggiggigga 2 LIT - A S x, X X X9 A Tx 1 Q xc A V ' N EW., 4, Mike Belton-H.Bg . A' , f A,-P ,QE 'Y' . A-Av I '7 ,Q Fred Schram G - DougHa1e-G. 'I E194 - f ,, Ea Mike Filer-F.B., P ,. gi. M js .. 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VTOTALJ fAVG.j Frank Ifillman 53 398 7.5 Richard Blancato 63 428 6.8 Mike Belton 58 436 7.5 Chris Harwood 49 327 6.6 Mike Evans 21 134 6.4 john Ferguson 16 91 5.7 Roger Bort 12 73 6.1 XVesley Henry 11 86 7.8 Rick I-Ieflin 7 54 7.7 Mike Filer 6 38 6.3 XVayne Schmidt 5 43 8.6 jim Manley 4 25 5.3 Irvin Hay 3 24 8.0 Jeff Synan 2 8 4.0 james Tauber 1 10 10.0 Steve Blank 1 30 30.0 Pass Receptlons NO. CAUGI-IT YDS. AVG. XX7ayne Schmidt 22 386 17.5 hhke BCHOH 16 329 205 Jeff Synan 5 61 12.2 Mike Evans 4 38 9.4 Richard Blancato 3 21 7.0 Irvin Hay 1 32 32.0 Wesley Henry 1 6 6.0 Interceptlons Steve Blank Irvin Hay Frank liillrnan Chris Harwood jim Manley A Passlng TT. COMP. INT. 99 36 10 75 17 11 6 1 1 Every Season Begins and Ends In a Locker Room . . 248 TD. 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD. 5 0 O 0 O O 0 AVG. 33670 2362 1770 i I , Q . , .s h. .1 ,w ' .gf - . f' ' R' fi 135 NL. 1 f T J -, V-- : , Q, 4' V - up gf f L , 7 - y if -5- b- N 3 7 V .-- , Q 'L x 1 ' - , f ,e fr. -..Ny t ' , ag- ..... rc.-er' ' X F' f ,e ,a . . f' N :iw ' .fa Q 0 5 - L 4 l ,V as , ,Iv 1 My , ,- if 1 ,L V' - 1 - it V l 7 1 wr E 1 ' -' ' - I '7 'x 1 L - , If X , an D . ff V . -- - . 5, i N vs... Q 'Xi V , ' , ' , X l 1 N ' - ' ' 5 1 ' Ne -f ' 9 Q ' ,-' i 5 X V . ll X, 5 r ' g , ig 1, V . M V X f ' , C ,tx 1 , , M., f 1 ,X 'SNL 4, ,f ' Q N 1 - f -A ,Y 1 W m V Y 1 2 ' Q. 'L xl I ix X X , L iq B .. ,R - , .-JAH, W N b , , 4, , D ,5 X a e 'v---lid Lxlgj L J 3 vi I , A , N254 X M x i ,I '1JEi4 A X hh , 1 M N H Md I iv' 'Q 'ff I ' iff' . A , jf A L I 1 . 1 ' -I N- I x . f Q Q, 45'-15 '- 1 ,-QL. is 5 , - if ll! e , 1, ,.' 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H 1'-i'-.i-l-L3fg5'fMf.5M-.2i'f'g,1- 'Tl' 'f.f.'Z Z3J rf :-1-- - 3 V - f V V' ' ,, ' f-fi, sis-Z 5, 'L'rf:1gfwi'.' j9rQw.,1a .f Vf'-'e -' -h,.'e4::Qva1-QKC1rffdrfi -ij- '17 .-if grq. l I V ' 75,6 f- K - ff:-f Q .V ig ' ' gif,-f'a of, ' 'wig' fl , C A- . 5 ,: ' :F -Y mf-' ,Qi ,'L,, v ' - '1Qg,'.: , , 'N MA' . , iff'-V-'f'? ,v,,3.j ' ,QL if .-f- -xx, - 'gg vr' '..-rx'-', '-levi' h X-f .- -.3 uf 'k 5. ,V-,.,: ,- we f -1f'+':--11 'f- .tba-Q, 'Jw . -. '- 'P' frfsw- - Xaser f L 'VT Q u9.i.+'i'.sz'if -gf--Z' ' e:fvFail4'rT'we-'L7',-i'.i-2? w'iJh.:'I' -7793?pia.l'flQQEYfi-F-'iiffgirsfa?ff'?- .-7fQ2,l.1fSl3fc? 12.2-'.'-r'eGff l 'gil' Raw 1. Louis Clelland, Wes Henry, Don Fyee, Charles Medlock, Mike Evans, Bill Fletcher, Floyd Lytes, Bruce Bobick, Tom Friedrich, Bob Robertson, john Armstrong. Raw 2: Rudy Morrow, James Spinks, Bill Somers, Ronnie Davies, William Clelland, Garry Morrow, Larry Robinson, Robert Morrow. Row 3: Lew Lanham, Jack Walsh, Malcom Beall, John Munnelly, Ed Taylor Richard Kellogg, Charles Rupard, Ed Price, Charles Graziano, George Gerth, Robby Wright, Robert Saul, Stephens Stevens, Steve Walker, Charles Arnold. . . Football Q Scoreboard DUVAL OPPONENT SCORE 0 High Point 12 20 Suitland 0 15 Bladensburg 14 7 Crossland 6 12 Oxon Hill 0 6 Northwestern 14 l Ronnie Davis carries the ball through the Bladensburg defense. Bill Somers heads for a gain of yardage against Bladensburg. 249 Cross Countr ' ' 'Y - r?j ' C in-sjr:'12'1s t t' .1 CX A a ' V g f 'I 5lJ'H1 ' -- - - ,. A. S- f'- M r, 4 ff ' of 1 1 -v 6145s 1' 'ff or r 55 1-4 r r A i Jn X4 ' 'CA' I rj if ' I V 1' H, 4 w r 5,28 iw r C 1,1 ' Q V' .Q X 4 ' I j , H X' - I r g or 'T .sa ,,,-'ra W :fl , K 1 fax X lv ' ' . Q-Qggl i ' a Y r- h ' A- ' Y ' ll C X Ci., ' ' 4, - 14 '11 -I I ' ' ' ' 'vt l r I C R if K ' NV 1 C 4 7 3 . ,. v X . hx' 1 X , I ' ' f aj Q A xi' 1 tl vsjgf'gf flllf,'-3 'F '.':'l,'i qil': lr! mum' Chris Carman, Charles Zoerncr, Steve Conant, Tom Curtis, Mike Sotuk 2nd mum Coach Wetzel, Ronnie Thornton, Doug Campbell, Kcn Umhnrgcr, Larry Wyndcr, Rick Brown Senior Harriers '66 Doug C?lmPl3Cll Chris Carman Rick Brown XX 5 Blix Fviili Chxrlcs Zocrncr Ronnie Thornton Steve Rupard, Charles Zoerner, Steve Conant, and Chris Carman lead the pack at Central., Due to the loss of all but one Ietterman from last year's squad, the 1966 Cross Country team had a very rough season. Finishing Sth in Prince Georges County, and building a new squad, we have hopes of being number 1 next year. Steve Conant, a Sophomore, finishes at Suitland. Ken Umbarger, and Chris Carman pull ahead at the half-way point lv NT 1 16 ff-9 4 i l! ' .af X .ink -1- , . 'ri mt g. . '1 r av. 1 fav' M-1, 1 x 44 ll, Lx K few! at Vino . Mc! In ' , L4 f 1 A :ir A Q 1 I Lefz ia figbl: Gary Martin, Charles Watson, Jerry Ayres, Albert Nuzzo, Carl Harrison, Thomas Giles, Dennis Lashick, Calvin Robinson, Ronald Dalrymple, I I Dave Devlin, Don Kruse, Alvin Nelson, Bob Christy, Terry Dameron, Charles Graziano, Basketball With eleven strong seniors on the ball squad, the Varsity team hustled to win 9 out of 14 games. Our Tigers had a dramatic season with several of the most exciting games in the county. To end a tigerific season the squad finished, in third place standing, losing their last game to High Point with a difference of one Point. Coach Borowitz gives his team a pep talk during a time-out. V7 3 Z . V agp! 5 ,W 'i ff' 4 COACHING STAFF: Mr, Tucker, Mr. Redmiles, Mr. Borowitz. 253 cr K .ir 4 1-i., Jflflo X1 ft' A' -1 ,fe I N- X Thomas Giles goes up for another two points to rip open Mustang's press. We Alvin Nelson aids our Tigers in a 67-65 victory over the Mustangs. wailecl, 91-79 over Bladensburg. fi F Q-Qin- .,, 1. - 'N N- V , . - '3.. , , Bvlw Clxfsrv lirilsbles :zz rl r .1 url r-ming lib '-rss .1 real asset to :he squad when he returned in the starting line-u . 254 ' P Gm 'va' N., 'im 7 v w .1 , fl , ,, . . 4 ,gs W ,. JA-.. . ,- Al Nuzzo aims well for a two pointer during a home gam Bladensburg. a!Mustang shoots. Dennis Lashick, 21, and Calvin Robinson race to get the ball as Gary Martin turns to guard the court Charlie Graziano holds a distinction as the only sophomore on the varsity squad. He goes way up for a lay-up and two points, 255 if.. ,, 4, ,. sh, ' 5 l'5 Carl Harrison is up for a lay-up as Ron Dalyrmple, 31, and Jerry Ayres watch from the side of the lane. Tom Cush Giles, 13, shows his accurate shooting ability as the Tigers wail over Bladensburg in this away game, The final score was 67-65. ,Juan ,.- - .,. avr 7 ,gg A . s.. .. 'Q J ' -.... - .- ' .' Li. 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Ns.-,,f u Alvin Nelson xv 'JW ' L I Eau 'M J x -if .mlm 3' X .QM 599314 'T . .,, Wa, 1 1 ' Y in - W .. ., Devlin i A Giles Nuzzo Kruse Christy Harrison Ayres Lashick Davis Martin Devlin Darneron Robinson Dalrymple Nelson Graziano Schupbach Watson vi-fZ FGQZ, 487, 46175 411k 397, 337, 4072, 337, 43722 477, 647, 607, 307, 507, 407, 287, 757, 361k 437, FTA FTM FT7, TP AVG PF EB 125 87 707, 2437 324.3 50 95 63 6692, 281 14.7 48 32 16 507, 128 9.7 41 45 24 567 118 6.1 44 35 13 377, 73 4.9 29 5 3 607, 51 1.8 13 13 8 6116 36 3.6 8 3 2 6717, 8 2.0 3 31 20 657, 80 5.0 24 9 7 7815 29 2.9 12 10 5 507, 11 1.8 3 6 3 507, 11 1.8 9 4 2 507, 10 2.0 4 16 12 757, 52 7.4 22 6 4 677, 18 1.8 4 0 0 07, 6 2.0 0 7 5 717, 15 3.0 8 442 274 62W 71344 707. 522 t New School Record Final Standings Northwestern 13-1 High Point 12-2 DuVal 9-5 Bladensburg 7-7 Oxon Hill 6-8 Bowie 3-1 1 Suitland 3-1 1 Crossland 2-12 Mngrs. Ray Smith, George Riedel, Don Sutherland. 262 Butch jackson is up for 9. layup :ind mo points. ll in '? '1v-. saw. ,am- e:.'.:i, Q.:-f-J r W... A-Jgwa Left to right: Melvin Perry, Steven Giles, Alfonzo Flueling, Mike Cassidy, Tom Schupbach, Torn Conway, Leroy Smith, Maurice Olfus, Eric Voss, Butch jackson, Jamee Ennis, and Ronald Scruggs. 1966-1967 .V. Basketball Team Second Place 13-3 Scoreboard DU VAL OPPONENT SCORE 59 Potomac 24 71 Crossland 55 51 Bowie 39 45 Blaclensburg 81 57 Potomac 38 62 Suitlancl 60 66 Oxon Hill 39 73 Northwestern 58 48 High Point 40 51 Crossland 52 90 Bowie 67 S-I Suitlancl 60 62 Blnnclensburg 72 is Northwestern 53 S9 Oxon Hill 48 S7 High Point 69 QF Row One: Dale Reid, Doug Campbell, Gary Morrow, Dennis Bowley, Dennis King. Row Two: Gary Brown, Chris Carman, Tom Curtis, lawrence Gabriel, Steve Dargan, Tony Holland Mike Graves Row Three: Wayne Cook, Larry Wynder, Ken Umbarger, Randy Yohe, Pete Lannon, Jim Nowack, Mike Febrey L Xi' i .. ri ans. Assistant coach: Robert Evans, coach: Mr. Wetzel, manager: Charles Gwynn, manager: Pat Koehler. 2 , l IA 1 ' ---A . -1 Seniors Raw One: Dennis Bowley, Dale Reid, Doug Campbell Row Two: Chris Carman, Lawrence Gabriel, Tony Hol- land, Randy Yohe Track 1967 Senior runner Mike Sotak concentrates on clearing the hurdles. 263 , . T--v--F--I--..J,,,,,- mm' 4 I ------ -'-4. , 1 KJ '-f--- W , M - p , ff L, 5 1 'A 2 -an-.tk aj v' I 3, Q Q a . V 35 V 4 i 5, uw' f '. 3 A 4 V- A , 'X V.: ' 'NM' KW . ' I 1, Q ff? fi f' Xklffqf ' 6 fi 1 1 V ........:- , ' 4 5 1 -- -, ' 1 Yx T' ff Y 'F -at in 'Y gg- flff'-3 ,'X ,. .fr ,- x ff ,ff 'A - ' J ,1,11' w , 'v ' Y F 'V R -','. 'A '-.Nj R P l U I ' W 1- -'I n,-X M F1 A -W .N Q., ,. ,- H N- 5 1 hm , , Qmf uf . 2' . . 'N f 4 . ,mi s A X x f WJ ' : ' . FS' ' ' gs V' -, Jin -fl--,., ' I f ,fu ov ' if X A Q x Q ,,.,,,. ,.,,,,, ,, V ml gf ., 1 Q ' 2 N1 , ,... ,.,,., X... AM- N , .WW .,.. ,Q , nur :X 'Y 5 E , . f 'E' , ' I1' I V. A f - ......,..k ,, ,,N,,.g.. ..,,... - ' H ,, , , fer- ' ' 1 ' ' 9 Yi . X t Q 5 fl - 1 . 1 : V ,. A ,I ,.A.A ,M - 2 . 'QW 1' I fx' 3 L 9' A ' , A ' f fs, he f.f ' 1' A ,,..- has H , i n g: Y , .,., V! 1 g A .. W- ' 1+ 1:-'Q 1, 14 . .' , LH -,,' 'ffl g::a:::'?- - 1 f ' X , ,4 , ,A', x, : f ff X 1' , W X V I Avzvl Tq, .,.V b ' .L xA.', -'i, I f A' 1 X A -. -'AB X . V',V 1 , , 1-f - is , LI,. 1 ,A,. Q .A.t ,, ,, , 1 H 1.9 VYA',,l ,V xg: . V .5 . N A f -'AZ laik? ' 'Vg ,-.:'.- S v.,c 5 i hillffkafil, S: ,-'- 165 ',f:' , , A , 6 V' ,f i ,Z I ii i I A .11. 7 ,, .,v, , -',A l-- Q ix Q ' Q vrl , yd ,, f , 5 4 4.1 Im: . I-4- .,,4,x J -1-tl 'T..T- S-f Rudy Morrow puts his opponent on his back for n near fall and two points. , , ' 4 fi' ,A . 1 a ,,,. ., 1 ,-- - f- - Tim VanPeIt drives his man to the mat for a take down. Wy- W- ff ----- --Tvw-r-A-Tw -1 I l in P X I V Rudy Morrow, Randy XVhitlock, Robby Vifright, cheer their fellow teammate on. -f , Q -.A -.- i Q'- ur .. Randy Wilcox 5- in gf? Seniors is Dale Hutchinson Ray Snably fiwz 'I' i, ..,,,, f mraifp Fowler Kevin Colbert Qs! I Q. I Q' I Q . l- i' , I ng, Q, Q . ,F N 1 ,fq , . Il ' .y 'V .W h if X . 4 iw V 1 7 WM, W1 1 q5x,,f, xfi f W, 1 4 f WX? 2' ,V f, , 'X . f 9 ' , 5- ,,,', Zz' 'QQ :,f,::v',m if gym: iff. ' ' fkqffgfg 7 f? , 0 A ff f, 'fm 2- M11 , 'm'g 's 4 5 ' ph 443 nag K 'Q , Q l f ff 9 , '35, ' , . W, , ,cr L, 'H 3 ' Vffkvffv ' C epts his award as fxrst . W7 , 31'- fl! f , , , V 3? , , 0 2 ff ' , , f 77 'fm W ' f 2 42 1 'ap 41, 7 . gy jg, f 444014 ' '45 Yw ii: A7 W, ' vm 2 gy fkufw, I Zbffgfw , f if iffy ffzff f , f f ,ff 2 Q I , ' ff ', ., 9 H, 1 1 1 , M, ,, f 4-1 2 Row 1: Krzuclirig, Tim Keily, james Hcnly, Cliff Van Pelt. Row 2: Slazzzlifzg, Ronald Pierpont, james Holloway, Thomas Dixon, Mr. Ken Bowlin, Stove Forrest, and not shown, Coach Mr,'Harold Prucha The 1965-1966 Rifle Team placed second in the County Matches. With five returning marksmeri, the 1966-67 Rifle Team is strong and is hoping for 21 good season. Rifle Team 'I ' L e e ? A , I I'ZZj- ol :Z::.: 1,1 . J fi. XM. L..', a g f Y..-..,,.,Q 270 l':i:..r in l'wz':' Y 3 'I' nt D151 ri: lx'f.'rr.'. .'.', jim Hiilluwuy. Pvwfr. Tim Keily. Coach X A -Q 'K unhlx 1967 team prospects: 1:1 Raw Steve XX'alker, Pat Miller, Mike Olds, Steve Henry, Rick Groseclose Greg Scottg 2nd Row: Coach Mr. Daly Wolfe, Steve Desmond, John Bittner, Wayne Truesdell Garry Myres. Golf The golf team, while placing third in last year's county standings, has higher hopes for this year's team with four returning letterrnen and many good underclassmen prospects. X john Bittner aims for the Green and cuts the ball out of the Sand trap. RETURNING SENIOR LETTERMEN: Waytne Truesdell, Steve Desmond, john Bittner, Charles Bowie. 27I El-l lg - l R A 'AA 1:1 Row: Ronnie Byer, Tom Hoagwood, Ron Tilley, Rick Tumer, Gary Powell, Don Marsh, Jim Pessagno, Roy Forman, Dave Thorp, John Beall. Znd: Mr. Jarman, Mr. Husik, Ken Senes, Ron Draughn, Mike Foster, Ben Robertson, Gary Swenson, Craig Rodgers, Art Jones, Ken Selby, Dave Schweisow. Tennis X 4.- Ji From the team of 1966 only one senior and one junior return this year, giving the team an advantage of fewer seniors than last year. A possible addition of new courts will also enable us to hold more matches at DuVal. 1 F 1 - gf. ici A 'f f ' A14 A, fi-1' if -, R' 5 5, ,,v..,',.!,a'-,tv fi, '..g,3,g,, ,.V!' li' 5, -7.3, ' ,uf ,wi- wf- ijt' 1715. .fiit 'Qw'i:ff f:' 'Q' '-in ? fvehqvzg of 1243. aqui?-fag lgbVZe.t- N ,g . ga P A E i fs ' ' ' 'R - ' ' Y s ,, I fi' mfs 1' ' f ff l i P axial' if 'W 'I 'I i ' 'A 'HL .4 i I I 1 i yy Ll, . w h 5 X 'r M' 1 N -. 'ff-' R ' 'I f K4 . A' . LJ - - mu I 1' L - llrvsprrrfxr lllmr-rs. Prnt,-,' i :. Chris I-l.1rxx.wtl, Rirlxv Brown. .lim Manley, joe Klxzilcx, Hip! 1 I. iff R. Gary Kutstli, Krn Derenberger. -lim Morrow. Joe Cllarlt 272 f: s-'Q wS3g rq'i- J-Ja,A x 5 ,R-.:Tw5 9 Herb Wallace swings for a hit. -tv 7 ii Row 1: fLeft to figblj jim Fletcher, Fred Tavel, Bob Green, Steve Hollingsworth, Jim Qleary, Tom Thomas, Greg Hogan, Barney Leclercq. Row 2: Steve Blank Wayne Schmidt Frank Fillman Bob Parker Larry Frye, jim Boback, Herbie Wallace, Terry Dameron, Mr. Borowitz. Row 3: Coach Mt Reamiies, Mr. Tucker, Rick, Hefun, Ray Sinably, Ronnie Thofwn, Jeff synafr, Alvin Num, Barry Pouch, Mr. ogbum. Row 4: Jim Elder, Bill Brackney Wayne Christensen. 99669, Second Place DuVal Has Great 1966 Season , ., , Placing second in the county, DuVal has eleven ball players ' returning to assist the team in winning another season. Last . - 1 I year the team showed sportsmanship and all around agility in their uniforms and the seniors this season will prove a greater asset and strengthen the 1966-1967 Varsity Baseball Team to another victory. i Barry Portch easily puts his man out in 66 action. Top: Mngr. james Elder, Wayne Christensen, Paul Opperman, Bill Brackney. 2r1d,' Mr. Ogburn, Mr. Borowetz, Mr. Tucker, fhead coachj N -K . .. ll 'frilly . 1 If 1 1 x 'HH KW f xr! ,11l,f'Ql'f 1 'Y' fr -S ' 5 5 - J ', ' 1 J , - if rn' K fb 'M 51- -f ff ' f' 'V i' A f A ,, , L . I I' I fir? X K1 ' f' -' E. ff -A-f, ' , V- f 'fL'Sv5i'5f'i7f W- I .9 ' 1 v-,. 1 ,f X . ' .'r:j,Q'ffQqOfQj.a mvbkifgxj -PL, A , 1 f ,' ,f x . - ' .' ' if-' f'f'f'fQf? L1 wif . 2 NX 'Cf f Q :F ' ' .v 43- lx, 611 -AF. LAVQM' M, L' - -V , fx If g 4.355 3wf'.g5gp'AfAE:1iw+bA ,EQ lf ,, 1 'ff 'M' N 0 ' 5Ef15QiQ ii' , , ,jff , K ' 1'-wig is-Q 9- agwfzf., Jvs,iwf--,H 'Q .. 1 Y 1 Q. .' ,JAQPQQ 4 ,:Q4ff1'fis !5,?7 'f 'Pi 3 3' ,AA If 5 2144. 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Hyattsville, Maryland 99 F? -fi I J f i f f ,I ,X Il ,,,,A..,- L: I I:l III II PEOPLES SUPPLY 15: Bladensburg, Maryland Co. INC. I 3004 52nd Avenue II E Phone: WA 7-2 205 In Il I I:I u I I I Janet Kube and Ruth Lehman make a selection from B the wide variety of arrangements. I When you send flowers you send happiness FRYE's FLOWER SHOPII I Max . If' 5509 Landover Road Cheverly, Maryland 4 4 Phone 864 21 1 Peoples 5 p I Co. has the lastest and fnendlxest of se . I - '-:H:-:-:-:-:-:C-:-:-:-D-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:H:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- -:-:-:-:-D:-:Q-: 1:-D:-:a-:-:-:.:-:,-Q-f: -:'II':'C F.-.-:-:-:-:-:-:-:F:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-c:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: II I:I For the best in Women'5 Clothing ' gg TIE INN III H ee - no E The Glft Showcase For Men H f H ' i Capital Plaza Shopping Center I 1:1 4 ,L 6200 Annapolis Road l:I H Landover Hills, Maryland H f Phone: 772-6660 ' FI ' ' III li I: III . H III I:l H I'I I'l 3 III Cheryl Bridges looks happy as she selects an outfit from the finest of Ill III fashions at Ina Marie's. H II .I INA MARIE DRESS SHOP H 9426 Lanham-Severn Road ,': :fl Seabrook, Maryland fi I'l Phone: Maureen Smithland Anne,Foster display the many fine and unusual III I5 gifts found at Tie Inn. I I li lj: In Landover Hills It's H III - 3: theodore nye fl I GARY I I'I - I:l ,I JEWELER LUMBER sf HARDWARE? I:l -' 3 COMPANY I Eli ..::.,:r ',,., I V :lj 'f' Capital Plaza li III Prince Georges Plaza ' I I I I I I I I We don't screw around in this business! HYATTSVILLE, MARYLAND I Your Complete Hm'dwa1'e Departmem' Store Q.:.:,.:.:-:-:- - - - :-:-:-:-:-:H:-:-:-:-:-::-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-::-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-::-:- 279 II 'I-C-.'.-.-'I-.-.-..-I-I--.--.-. - II II I I I I I I IQI I'I EI II I III I I II -i,,,.d! - l...- - gin At Prince Georges Properties, you can find the relrable and competent servxce of Mr. Sommers and Mr. Benjamin. rince eorgea Piolaerfied, .9IflC. Your Neighborly Real Estate Office I-I 5639 ANNAPoL1s RoAD II I I'I III III III I I 'T' Ill Ill III III I I I 'I I I 'I I II I DEFYN E HIGHXX -XX I H LANDOX ER HILL I xr Im L no I Phone' Q -soo I I cs:-:I-.tw-:-:c-:-.: - 280 BLADENSBURG, MARYLAND CHANDLER? I DRUGS t Today's Prescription '-' Your Biggest Health Value WEEE UHUE5 DLI? lllji Qirffi Runiff SIIILFI, I CARD ES I 4 LANDOVER HILLS SHELL STAR -Ai tmwpn ' I' if - ' I . 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Phone: 577-9816 Moco o 6 ooo 6 o oo o gqg.. f 1 dl --,, ll Great selection of Gant shirts Far d'SkiP and the Crew 7403 Baltimore Avenue H 53011686 Pafkf MafYland You'll get service without sass Phone: WA 7-0429 So come on in and buy your gas! N , '-' 65 0 S 4 GARDNER S S C R ' T I Q 'I W M 6 OVQ C00 l , -lil . 0 I . Sales Serv1ce-rad1o- R7 ID . Dlspatched trucks I 2626 Bladensburg Road NE Color Slxciahst I Washington D.C. HOURS 9 21-H1-8 Pm- I E We carry many home appliances 5922 Riggs Road-Hyattsville, Maryland Pl'1OH62 927-1902 IDCZ 422-1133 : : :C-,,:.,-4,- .:,, ,,n..1.' ---I-:-:-:-:-:-:-I-I-:C-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-:-:-:':-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: IHIHZV'-'C':i:f .r':r:I-:-:':f:':a-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- -'-':':'S:':':'-': I' I I I I II -:-:-:.:-1-:-:-:g:. 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I III III II I I :I Ii: lf! wpwwfwf fe 3 :I 7am 0'Keefe II I1 II I-I III III iii III III I,I.:-I:-c:-cn-:-:-:-:-E-:ez-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: :.:.:.:.:.:.:-:.:,:,:,:,:-:-:-:-D:-:-:-:-:C-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-II: 287 iC'CN':-'Nl C- '5 u. :-:-x-:-:-:-:-:-:x:-:-:-:-: - .-:-:-:-:f-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- I-I-I-IC-I ' ' ., fl ' l 5 Studies 95 My Photography ..z'f -X .J I 5 A L B E R T 8813 ANNAPOLIS ROAD 6605 Riverdale Road LANHAM SHOPPING CENTER Riverdale, Maryland 577-6500 Phone: 277-2727 Bill's Hardware STHCLIFF 7431 Annapolis Road 'A A R E l Landover Hills, Maryland Phone: 577-7100 A Helping Hand Mg STANCLIFF HARDWARE Carrollton Shopping Center Phone: 577-6100 -.---.5q--':f:F--------5-----:I-:l .. - - - -2-.-.-.-.-.-.E--'-.-. 1 I I I ll ,I ll Ill III H I I - .. - .. .. .. - .. -5- .. - - .. --..---.----- I:-:-:-:-:-:-:-5:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-..-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-f:'- I College Park, Md. 20740 PHONE: 927-2510 MARYLAND BOOK EXCHANGE INC. . ,, jQ, .IA'. Zlilifffll E F I'I I 'I l. College Texts-New and Used Bought and Sold Extensive Variety of School, Office, Art and Engineering Supplies Stationery, jewelry, Sportswear, and Novelties University of Maryland Rings Over 20,00 paperback titles High School Students Welcome EVERYONE WELCOME! 3 f' I:l UNIVERSITY FRESHMAN! I II I:I Before buying Books and Supplies H be sure to clieck with I'I Il MARYLAND BOOK EXCHANGE, INC. il Il foppamesaufh Gale of U. of may I 5 iw 3 Two ENTRANCES: III 4500 College Ave. 'F 7505 Baltimore Blvd. H College Park, Md. 20740 wg 1:5 Rt. 1, two miles south of Capitol Beltway Exit 27 Y: lj SAVE! H Buy USED Texts! fl II, ,A ff? ea! 1,,v ,S Ip r' qi I'I H136 5 'Q In lf: 5 MnxvurIn.soox EXCHANGE, 'INC. II V A I I ll H 'in-:-:-I:-:C-:-:-:-:-:-:-:q:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:I-:-:-:-:-:-:-:I-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:I-:-:-:- fi II Fl:f :f '.r'JH'.J :fC.-'II-'I- J-:I-:I-:HI-C.f'.I-C-I-I-I-:F:':-C-I-I-I-I-:-:':':':-:-I-:-I-I-I':-:-C-:-:- I -:NI 'IC- ,I III Ill III 'J I Ii Ill III III III Ill I li Ill III III III Ill Ill Ill III Ill III III III III III III I,I I III ll II' I I if FRU THE STAFF The 1966-67 SAFARI staff would like to take this page to express our thanks to the administration for the assistance and support which has made it possible to produce this yearbook. Also special thanks go to the photography staff for their effort, and members of the faculty for their cooperation, especially around deadlines. The staff would especially like to thank Mr. Rogers for the many hours of his time that he has spent working with them, and for his unlimited patience. Putting out a yearbook is a tremendous job, The staff has tried to assemble a yearbook that will please everyone-not only the stu- dents, but also the faculty and administration. We hope that we have succeeded. i.l.'421:':'.'.!CWCV:':'- C5.. ':-:C':-:-:-:-:-D'LW:-:':-2-I-I-I-I-:-:-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I 290 5:--.-.---.-.-.-.-. TI-IE QUILL AND SCRULL MEMBERS EXTENDS BEST WISHES ,: T0 THE E CLASS OF '67 .......------..-------..-.--..----..----..-------.. -I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-3I-I-I-I-I-:-222-2-I-I-I-:'C :'Z-I-:HE-I-I -515-595 THROUGH THESE OLD FAMILIAR HALLS, WE HAVE TROD MANY TIMES, BUT WHAT WE NOW FACE IS THE UN- FAMILIAR, THE UNKNOWN. AS YOUNG ADULTS, WE HAVE RESPONSIBILITIES TO ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE OF FACING THE FUTURE WITH A BROAD MIND AND A WIDER, MUCH BETTER DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE. AS THE CLASS OF 67, WE CAN ATTRIBUTE OUR ACHIEVE- MENTS TO THE GUIDANCE AND PATIENCE OF THE MANY TEACHERS, GUIDANCE COUNSELORS, AND SPONSORS WHO HAVE ESTABLISHED FOR US A GENERAL BACKGROUND AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE XVORLD AROUND US. -.C -.- I-2 -I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-:-:-I-I':':-:-:-:-:-:-:':':e-:-:-D':-:- -5-Q5 :H:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:h:-:-:-:-H ll 0 III HERE E CO El ' II SENIOR HOMEROOM 50 ri I I I I IZ' ' ll II I:I II I ll I III I I I:l ' III III Il I I I I I' ' III From far left and around: Wanda Synder, john Bittner, Ava Graham, Arty jones, Toni Krucky, Charles Otis, Carol I I Tracey, Keith Ashby, Anne Foster, Steve Shifflet, Cheryl Seaman, Greg jones, Elaine Lagos, Don Marsh, Anne Sasaki, Bud Dixon, Theresa Encinias, David Bost, Rudie Lehman, Dale Weinrich, Nancy Lawrence, Larry Wright, Cindy Allen, Wayne Truesdale, Carol Dondero, Bill Beam, Nancy Fischer, Mike Taylor, Janie Wade, Torn Rightner. Center: Mrs. Ross : I II I I I I I I I l ll III lil Ill II III I . I l'l III I II :' Il III III ' Il ICI III I III lil III II III I-I III ll III Il fl Left la fight: Mr. Rogers, Barbara Salhus, Diane Giese, Mary Karen Berry, Colleen Messier, Lennia Bailey, Suzanne l'I Eagle Second row: Barbara Goddard, Ruth Lagomarsino, Rita Pennington, Denise Barringer, Maxine Tyree Third row: I' Faye Pomfrey, Sharon Shreiber, jeff Alderson Fourth row: Gloria Talbert, Laraine Moss, Linda Barrett, Dennis ,I Hamolia, Kenneth Baxter, Fifth row: Larry Goodman, Ronald Draughn, Don Campion, Frank Burnette, james Howie, Mike Noyes. I .-. JUNIOR HOMEROOM 129 P:-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-D:-I-I-:':-:-DDC-I-I-I-I-I-I-D':-:-:-:-:-I-:':-:':':':-I-I-I-Il:-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-:':': 293 3 H 5 GREAT RARE Il I :E ENTELLIGENT II I EXTRA Il EE TERRIFIC I EE ILLUSTRIOUS III EEE NEAT III GROOVY Homeroom SEVENTEEN Ill Il III Ill III . III III ii f :i':J:rJ:f'-f':F:F:JJ:r'I-P-:F::F:l':F:f:':':':f':?': :': :':':':':':':':F:':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':': F:-I-:- THE POM POMS '66-'67 1,-..,...,...,,.-.....-iQ-1,-,.,.,.-f-. , ...., .. ..-an-P...., .-.f. 7 EE I 3 ......,,,. A AAA ,ia ' HOMEROOM T-5 I And Noah went fo h d h d h f d h h h l I b p5h5.dqfldh 1Lhponh f: h f I IA d h fh Ix I I I I Ill fl .'I.1's..'5'-'.':':5-'.-.-.-.'.'.'- -'-'-'-'-'-'-'.'.'.'.'. 94 -'-'-'-'-f'.'-'-.-:- l 5:'J:.':'D-:':-:-I-I-CEP:-I-I-I-:':': D'D'C-DH:-2-2-2-:'D':'D':-I-I-2-1-2-I I-I-I-I-I-:P-I-I-I-Z'I-I-I-I MANY THANKS f to Olll' SPONSORS Mrs. Overton and Miss Vranus VARSITY Dv YEA-W'E'VE ALMOST Wishes MADE IT! BUDDIES MUCH SUCCESS to the P? is MIGHTY 1 sEN10Rs I I I OF Ez '67 f - - F.-.- -.-'.a-.-..-f.-.-.-.-.-.- .:.-.-.-.-.-.-f - -5.-, 5-:G-D-D-DC .. -Ii.-.i-:Cm .. .-DD' ......-.... - ...... -1. - : : : : : : :-f: : : : : :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:f:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: P TRONS I I I I I Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ashley Mr. and Mrs. Ellis F. Kube I Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Socrates Lagos I Mrs. Naomi Bell Mr. and Mrs. Davis Lodwick I jf Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Braxton Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Pennington : Mr. and Mrs 'William H. Browder Mrs. William Pietruszak Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bryant Mrs. Bessie Queen Mrs. Dolores Cameron Mr. and Mrs. 'Vernon Reed 'J H Mr. and Mrs Charles M. Cormack, PFC Thomas D. Richards USMC Mr, and Mfg. Robert D'Amaf0 Mr. and Mrs. joseph J. Sabatino :II Mr. and Mrs, J, Fr Devlin Mr. and Mrs. james B. Seaman EE Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Dondero MI- iifld MIS- I- Shreiber ki Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Francis Elaine Simons I :II MI- and Mfg Robert Gaylof MI. EDCI Mrs. Vl.HCCHf SI'I'2lf3CC E Mr, arrd Mrs George F. Gerfh Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Talbert H Barbara Goddard Mrs. Catherine L. Taylor 'I' Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Gormley Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Weaver l'l 'I Mrs. Jane Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Welch, Jr. Ig Homeroom T-12, Mrs. Knox Lt. Col. and Mrs. V. M. Winebrenner I :.: Homeroom T-2 Mr. and Mrs. XVallace R. Winkler I:l I' Lt. Col. and Mrs. Carl J. Koehler Il III Ill III Ill I lil III M. -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:f:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:f-D-4:-:-:-.-5 296 EOR SOMEONE SPECIAL Abney, Linda 54 Acres, Brenda F, 54 Alden, Robert N. 54 Allen, Bernice 54 Allen, Cynthia H. 54 Allen, James M. 54 Alongi, Susan C. 54 Amorosi, Linda A. 54 Amorosi, Vincent L. 36, 54, 190 Amyx, Jennifer B. 54 Anderson, Joyce D. 54 Anderson, Robert S. 54, 24 Andes, George M. 55 Andrew, David R. 55, 121 Andrew, Stephen C. 55 Andrykovitch, Frank E. 55 Annin, David E. 55 5 Antonacci, Nicki L. 52, 55, 117, 172, 179, 219 Aqui, Remgio C. 55 Ashby, John K. 55 Ashley, Bryan 55, 121 Ashley, Glenna K. 55 Atkins, Kathleen M. 55 Ayres, Jerry D. 55, 256, 26 Backora, Eileen F. 56 Bailey, Karen M. 56 Baker, Barbara L. 56 Baker, Linda M. 56 Baltimore, Hazel M. 56 Banks, Van Ronell 56 Barabera, John C. 56 Barksdale, Carmel E. 56 Barksdale, Carter 56 Barnes, Chester E. 56 Barrack, Doris H. 56 Barret, Renee C. 26, 56 Barskey, Nancy M. 57 Bartel, Richard D. 57 Barwick, Gerald D. 57 Bateman, William E. 57 Baumgardner, Bruce 57 Baumgardner, Phillip 57 Baxter, John D. 57 Bay, Eugene H. 57 Beall, John XV. 57 Beam, Thomas F. 57 Beam, William E. 57. 195 Beaver, Gail L. 57 Beetle, Susan 58 Belle, Jo Anne 58 Bell, Margrct J. 58 Bell, Michael A. 58 Bell, Susan I.. 58 298 0 Index Seniors Bello, Robert 58 Belton, Joyce E. 58 Belton, Michael H. 58, 241, 242, 244, Berger, Pamela W. 58 Berned, James L. 58 Beyer, Ronal C. 58 Bezdek, Susan L. 58 Bianco, Dianne K. 59 Bittner, John H. 59, 271 Black, Judith M. 59 Blaine, Sheila 59 Blancato, Richard A. 59, 114, 236, 244, 245 Blank, Steve L. 59, 247, 275 Bonzo, John R. 59 Borman, Kurt L. 59 Bort, Roger E. 59, 247 Bosher, George B. 59 Bost, David D. 59 Boswell, Judith M. 59 Bowie, Charles XV. 60, 271 Bowley, Robert D. 60 Boyce, Barbara L. 60, 188 Bradley, Theresa F. 60 Braxton, Yvonne E. 60 Breeden, Vera 60 Bremer, Denise 60 Bremmerman, Judith A. 60, 114, 191 Brewer, Robert M. 60 Bridges, Cheryl D. 60 Browder, Patricia A. 20, 26, 60, 202 Brown, Carla M. 60 Brown, Jessee B. 40, 61 Brown, Kathleen D. 61 Brown, Phillip R. 61, 250 Bruce, Edward 61 Bryant, Rebecca 61 Buckus, Frederick C. 61 Buonviri, Lorraine 20, 26, 61 Burchette, Carole A. 61 Burke, Therese K. 61 Burkley, Charles R. 61 ' Burns, Patricia A. 61 Burton, Frank 61 Butler, Delories 62 Call, Dale B. 62, 220 Campbell, Douglas MCB. 62, 250 Cantner, Leigh M. 62 Capps,XVilli1m D. 62 Carey. James B. 62 Carman, Christopher, A. 62, 121, 250 Carter, Jaunita R. 62 Carzon. Judith A. 62 Cashwell, Janie M. 62, 186 Caulfield, Margaret M. 62 Cavanaugh, Sherry L. 62 Chamberlain, Charles R. 63, 205, 208, 209 Chelstrom, Sally 63 Chick, Robert M. 63 Chittams, Thelma A. 63 Chitwood, Rita G. 63 christy, Robert c. es, 254, 256, 259 Chroniger, Kenneth D. 63 Clark, Joseph E. 63 Clements, Brenda C. 63, 204 Clinton, Carol D. 63 Clinton, Herbrett M. 63 Clough, Kathryn R. 63 Coakley, David F. 64 Colbert, Kevin, James C. 64, 247, 267 Colvin, William Frank 64 Cook, Cecelia A. 64 Cooper, Frances J. 64 Cooper, Mike 64 Corry, Charon A. 64 Costanzo, Mildred L. 64 Countee, Margie R. 64 Covington, Ozro D. 17, 64, 121, 203, 205,303 Cowley, David E. 64, 241, 244, 245 Crosby, Linda L. 64 Cunningham, Lawrence W. 65 Dalrymple, Ronald G. 65, 256, 260 Dameron, Sherman L. 65, 257, 274 D'Aprile, Rosanne 65 Darden, Elizabeth M. 65 Davies, David L. 65 Davis, Michael C. 65 Davis, Norman F. 65 Davis, Susan L. 65 Dearstine, Jerry Al. 65 Decatur, Pamela D. 65 Delano, John M. 65 DeLong, Linda R. 66 Delorge, Thomas W. 66 Dempsey, Robert C. 66 Dennis, Marilyn L. 66 Depriest, Linda, 66 Derenberger, Kenneth E. 66 Dering, Diane D. 66, 191 Derry, Mac H. 66 Desmond, Clinton S. 66, 271 Devlin, David P. 66, 116, 211, 212, 213, 231, 260 Dewinter, Laurentine 66 Dicamillo, Rosanna 66 Dickie, Lynn D. 67 Diggs, Charles 67 Dillon, Ruth E. 67 Dixon, Thomas O. 67, 270 Dixon, Donald R, 67 Doan, Tessa L. 67 Dobbins, Paula 67. Dodson, Carolyn W, 67 Dolen, Stephen W. 67 Dolge, Paula 67 Dondero, Carol A. 67 Dover, Dorthy, S. 67 Draley, John An. 68 Draper, William D. 68, 184 Draughn, Phillip C. 68 Dunn, Kristen T. 68 Durbin, John E. 68 Earp, Mary K. 68 Easley, 'Andrew 110 Eaton, Fynnette L. 20, 26, 68 Eaton, Terrence M. 68 Edens, Kathryn G. 68, 204 Edwards, Mark R. 68 Eggleston, Louis M. 68 Ehrlich, Paul R. 68 Elder, James B. 69 Elder, Molly H. 69 Eldersveld, Marcia 69, 121 Elliott, Claire 69 Emerson, Wanda 69 Encinias, Teresa 69 Eslinger, Linda A. 69 Estes, Douglas A. 69 Evans, Susan K. 69 Faircloth, Sharon L. 69 Farran, Karen Y. 69 Farrow, John S. 69 Faundez, Nelson 112, 113 Felde, Wayne R. 70 Felts, Jr. Harold C. 70, 202 Ferguson, John R. 70, 245 Ferguson, William M. 70 Filer, Michael T. 70, 245 Fillman Jr., Frank 70, 121, 245, 245, 275 Fischer, Nancy L. 70 Flanagan, Michael P. 70, 225 Fletcher, Gloria 70 Fobbs, Charles L. 70 Foote, Norman 70 Foreman, Roy M. 70 Foster, Anne G. 71, 117, 188 Foster, Louise D. 71, 175, 179 Fowler, Michael R. 71, 267, 268 Fowler, Tommy W. 71 Fox, Francis G. 71 Freeman, Thomas J. 71 Frye, Marilyn L. 71 Fullerton, Carl D. 71 Futoran, John A. 71 Gabourel, Lawrence G. 71 Gaines, Patrice J. 71 Gambel, Donald R. 71 Garay, Theresa M. 72 Garcia, Cecelia A. 72 Gaylor, Angela S. 40, 72 Gepert, Raymond L. 72 Gibbs, Jeffrey S. 72 Gibson, Charles A. 72 Gibson, Patrick L. 72 Giese, Lynne C. 72 Giles, Thomas s. 72, 116, 246, 254, 256, 258 Giuffre, John 72 Glembus, Patrick L. 72 Godbold, Larry P. 72 Goddard, Robbie 73 Godfrey, Elizabeth M. 73 Goodman, Robert D. 73 Goodwyn, Shirley A. 73 Gorby, Linda L. 73 Gordon, Arthur L. 73 Gough, Rebecca 73 Goulait, Bert V. 73, 209 Graham, Ava M. 73 Graves, Jr. Thomas L. 73 Green, Lina A. 73 Grey, Ivy C. 73 Griffith, Margaret L. 74 Groenthal, Jean L. 74 Hair, Renado L. 74 Haislip, Paula A. 56, 74, rss Hale, Douglas C. 48, 74, 241, 245 Hall, Deidre D. 74 Hall, Dennis L. 74 Halley, Linda L. 74 Hammer, Karen S. 74 Hardy, Catherine H. 74 Harris, Brenda HL 74 Harris, Christopher G. 74, 114 Harris, Cynthia 75 Harris, Linda A. 75 Harrison, Carl D. 75, 256, 259 Hartzfeld, Byron L. 75 Harwood, Christopher W. 75, 244, 246 Hastings, Ruth M. 75 Hatcher, Janice L. 75 Hathaway, Steve G. 75 Havelka, James K. 75 Hay, Irvin L. 75, 245 Heath, Gary L. 75 Heckle, Lawrence E. 75 Hedrick, Thomas J. 76 Heflin, Richard, H. 38, 76, 246, 275 Helwig, Peter T. 76, 208 Hess, Patsy 76 Henry Jr., Joseph W. 36, 52, 76, 117, 181 Herbert, William M. 76, 194 Herman, Thomas O. 76 Higgs, Francis L. 76 Hill, Leilani L. 76 Hines, Kenneth A. 76 Hines, Marcia A. 76 Hirtle, Donna L. 76 Hitchcock, Rhona 39, 77, 114, 184 Hoke, David E. 77 Holbrook, Lois R. 77 Holcombe, Andrew 77 Holland, Jack A. 77 Holland, Thomas A. 77 Holloway, James W. 77, 270 Holtery, Steven K. 77 Holmes, Virginia A. 77, 225 Holstrom, Kenneth C. 77 Holt, D eborah A. 77 Horton, Kitty S. 77 Horton, Linda A. 78 Houser, Mickey R. 78 Houser, Walter 20, 78, 195 Hovaker, Patricia E. 78, 195 Hewell, Glenn D. 78 Hoy, Thomas B. 78 Huckert, Faye E. 78 Hudson, William M. 78 Huffman, Larry 78 Huffman, Margaret 78 Huggins, Mary K. 78 Hughes, Donna R. 78 Hughes, Susan L. 79 Humphrey, Kathleen A. 79 Hutchinson, Susan D. 79 Huchison, Dale C. 79, 267, 269 Insley, James L. 79, 121 Jackling, Diane, C. 79 Jackson, Michael B. 79 Jarboe, Linda A. 79 Jasper, Jr. Alvin C. 79 Jemison, Cynthia A. 79 Jenkins, Diane 79, 121, 191, 202, 205 Jenkins, Joseph E. 79 Jernberg, Lynne M. 80, 121, 19 Jessick, Debrah L. 80 Johnson, David E. 80 Johnson, Sharon M. 80 Johnstone, Elaine M. 80 Jones, Gloria C. 80 Jones, Gregory D. 80, 206, 207 Jones, Charlotte, M. 80 Jones, Richard S. 80 Jordan, Wayne C. 80 Junkins, David W. 80, 227 Kagle, Richard W. 80 Kahne, Paul S. 26, 81, 221 Kaigler, Thomas M. 81 Kamperin, Warren 81 Kampinsky, Ellen C. 81, 201 Kennard, Martha J. 81 Kerge, Sandra L. 81 Kicsar, Carolyn A. 81 Kicsar, Mary C. 81 Kidwell, Nancy L. 81, 186 1, 202, 205 Kilim, Ann C. 81, 121, 191, 202 King, Anita M. sr 299 Kisacky, Paul D. 81 Kiser, 'lark L. 82 Klosek, Pete R. 82. 121 Knepp, Barbara 82 Knott, George XV. 82, 120, Koehler, Carl P. 82 Koenig, Gary C. 82 Koh. Yeo-Hee 82 247 Kozlowski, Ronald If. 82, 246 Krebs, Charles R. 82 Krebs, Linda E. 82 Krosel, Daniel F. 82 Krucky, Toni M. 82, 186, 236 Kruse, Donald T. 83, 255, 258 Kube, janet M. 83, 203, 206 Kutsch, Gary V. 83, 241, 246 Kyle, Charles P, 83 Lacey, Daniel P. 83 Lagos, Elaine 83,115,17 236 Lanham, Deborah L. 83 Lannon, George C. 83, 219 Larson, Barbara E. 83 Lasick, Carol M. 83 Lathroum, Barbara A. 20, 8 8,179,186, 3,116,173,213 Mace, Gloria 86 Mac Flwee, Letha D. 86 Magee, Linda L. 87 Mahaney, Catherine A. 87 Mahmot, Jeffer M. 87 Malatesta, Patricia E. 87 Maness, jean C. 87 Mangold, Gregory 87 Manley, james M. 87, 247 Manley, joseph F. 87 Mann, Patricia An. 87 Marcus, Dennis B. 87 Marino, Janice A. 87, 188 Marion, Mary D. 87 Markham, Sherry L. 88 Markland, Michael M. 88 Marquess, Patricia A. 88 Marrie, Michael M. 88 Marsh, Donald W. 88 Marshall, Betty 88 Martin, Bertha S. 88 Martin, Robert R. 88 Martin, Sandra A. 88 Martin, Stella L. 88 Martin, Wfilliam C. 88 Latimer, Steven M. 83 Laubach, Janis 84 Lawrence, Nancy 20, 84 Leak, Don P. 84 Leak, jamar H. 84 Leathers, Alan G. 84 Leavitt, Roberta 110 Lee, Allan 84 Lee, George R. 84 Legg, Jacqueline J. 84 Lehman, Ruth A. 84, 190, 203, 205, 206 Lennon, Eileen M. 84 Lennon, Patrick 84 Lesko, Brent X. 84 Levi, Barbara IW. 85 Lewis, Patricia L. 85 Lewis, Roger D. 85 Lewis, Susan C. 85 Lignelli, Stephen M. 85 Lilly, Lawrence P. 85 Lilly, Michael L. S5 Lineback, Charles XV. 85 Little, Patricia D. 85 Locke. Susan L. 85 Lodwick, Ellen 20, 26, 85, 194, 206 Loetifel, janet R. 85 Logan, Mary E. S6 Long, Gary R. 86 Longanecker, Linda L. 86 Looney. Jerry G. S6 Ludeman. Margaret 86 Lundm.1rk. Beverly A. S6 Luttner, Paul E. 86, 115, 206, 237 Lutz, B.1rb.1r.1 rl. S6 Lutz. Lee A. S6 Macatce, XV.1ltcr F. 86 300 Matthews, jessica Y. 88 Matthews, Mary E. 89 Mattimore, john F. 89 Mayberry, Donna M. 89 McCarthy, Walter A. 89 McColl, Wlilliam R. 89 McCullough, john G. 89 McDonald, Mary M. 89 McFadden, William A. 89 McGhee, Sandra 89 McGowan, Carolyn R. 89 McGreevy, Kevin A. 89 McKinnies, Brenda E. 89 Meadows, Mariella 90 McVicker, Deborah S. 90 Mealy, Kathleen M. 90 Messina, Henry M. 90 Miller, David C. 90 Miller, David L. 90 Mil, Gary XV. 90 Minick, Karen 26, 90, 216 Minnigh, Dennis G. 90 Moran, Francis, M. 90 Moreland, Patricia K. 90 Moroughan, Lloyd 90, 201 Morris, Margaret A. 91 Morrow, james R. 91, 208, 266 Mosser, Lizabeth L. 91 Mullican, John W. 91 Murphy. Mary 91 Murray, Larry R. 91 Murray, Richard R. 91 Musselwhite, Stephen R. 91 Myers. Garry L. 91 Myles. Mary B. 91 Nally, Suzanne E. 91 Nelson, Alvin R. 91, 254, 259 Nelson, Henry P. 92 Nichols, Malcom R. 92 Nichols, Merle R. 92 Nickloson, Sharon A. 92 Nieberding, James C. 92 Nieherding, Susan M. 92 Norman, David A. 92 Norton, Ted E. 92 Nuzzo, Albert 92, 255, 256, Oberholtzer, Kathy G. 92 O'Dea, Christine A. 92 Oertly, Betty S. 92 Oglialoro, Ramona L. 93 Osler, Linda L. 93 Osler, Susan C. 93 Osterhoudt, Karen R. 93 Ostrom, Pamela A. 93 Otis, Charles El. 93 Ott, John E. 93 Ouellette, jean H. 93 Overstreet, Patricia A. 93 Palmatier, David A. 93, 202 Pangle, Sharon L. 93 Parish, Jesse M. 93 Parresol, David M. 94 Patton, james S. 94 Payne, Shelby A. 94 Pearce, Linda J. 94 Peare, Ruth M. 94 Peebler, Stephen W. 94 Perry, Linda L. 94 Pessagno, Donna j. 94 Peterson, Charles A. 94 Petrie, Linda K. 94 Phillips, Gale F. 94 Phillips, james M. 94 Phillips, Mary E. 95 Phillips, Paula A. 95 Pietruszak, Carol 17, 95 Pilkerton, Phyllis 95 Polend, Anna M. 95, 225 Pomfrey, Shyrel M. 95 Portch, Barry W. 95, 275 Porter, Arthur B. 95 Poss, Richard A. 95 Potter, Sandra C. 95 Poudrier, Linda L. 95 Powell, Gary F. 95 Powell, Vickie A. 96 Prado, john P. 96 Price, Carol A. 96 Priddy, Linda E. 96 Puglisi, Patricia M. 96 Purcell, Dorothea E. 96 Quader, Randall C. 96 Radcliffe, Linda C. 96 Randall, George F. 96 Reece, Elizabeth L. 96 Reed, Verna J. 96 258, 275 Reed, Cathey G. 96 Reeves, Thomas E. 97 Reiber, Alice D. 97, 202 Reid, Dale F. 97 Reid, Donna 97 Resau, Robert ll. 97 Reynolds, Virginia D. 97 Rice, Betty L. 97 Rickerson, Larry W. 97 Rightnour, Thomas W. 97 Robinson, Calvin M. 97, 257 Robinson, William S. 97, 246 Roe, William A. 97 Rhode, Paul D. 98 Rubio, Lydia E. 98 Rupard, Steve T. 98, 227 Rupert, Brenda S. 98 Sabatino, Pamela D. 98, 115, 120 Sabo, James 98 Sampson, janet L. 98 Sasaki, Anne E. 98, 175, 179, 186, 201 Saulsbury, Carolyn J. 98 Scanlon, Michael E. 98 Schaech, Marian A. 98 Schaefer, Thomas 98 Schmidt, Micael S. 99 Schmidt, Wayfne L. 99, 242, 245, 274 Schoch, John A. 99 Schram, Frederick G. 99, 111, 183, 245 Schrom, Mims, M. 99 Scoglio, Anthony T. 99, 120 Seaman, Cheryl L. 52, 99, 116 Seiler, Sandra 99 Seitz, Karen 99 Serino, Patricia A. 99 Sessums, Kenneth 99 Severn, Thomas M. 99 Shaklee, Ronald V. 100 Sharps, Sharon D. 100 Shepherd, Linda 100 Shevock, Linda R. 100 Shifflett, Stephen D. 100 Shipman, William T. 100 Shryock, Charles 100 Shunney, Stephanie A. 100 Silva, Elena D. 100 Simmons, Amy K. 100 Simmons, Cargel E. 100 Simmons, jo A. 100 Simpkins, Gloria E. 101 Slaughter, jovita A. 101 Smallwood, Carolyn V. 101 Smith, Harriet E. 101 Smith, jerry C. 101 Smith, John R. 101 Smith, Kathleen V. 101 Smyth, David A. 101 Snably, Raphael O. 101, 117, 247, 2 Snow, Ronald K. 101 Snyder, Diane M. 101 Snyder, Wanda L. 101 Sorrell, Donald F. 102 Sotak, Michael V. 102, 250, 263 St. Clair, Elizabeth A. 102 Stapler, Glenn R. 102 Steele, Qfimes S. 102 Stein, Dorothy M. 102 Stewart, Robert C. 102 Stickell, Patricia A. 102 Stopera, Richard L. 102 Storrs, julie N. 102 Stutzman, janet B. 102 Sullivan, Louise F. 102 Sullivan, Sheila T. 103, 201 Sumler, Cecelia L. 103 67, 275 Summerfelt, Linda L. 103, 175, 179, 189 Sutton, Terence D. 103 Svoboda, Nancy M. 103 Synan, Jeffrey L. 103, 115, 243, 245 Tamker, Bruce A. 103 Tate, Richard A. 103 Taube, George 103 Tavel, Michael O. 103 Taylor, Carl E. 103 Taylor, Keith A. 103 Taylor, Michael W. 104 Taylor, Sherry L. 104 Thomas, Dianne R. 104 Thomas, Donna L. 52, 104, 121 Thompson, Christine A. 104 Thompson, Lewis B. C. 104 Thompson, Susan L. 104 Thornberry, Brenda C. 104 Thornton, Ronald W. 104, 250, 274 Thorp, David L. 104 Tidler, Richard B. 104 Tomcho, Lawrence 104 Torok, Jennifer 105 Torres-Rodriguez, Elsa 105 Tracey, Kerry E. 105 Tracy, Carol A. 105, 188 Trader, Ruth A. 105 Trible, Edward B. 105, 245 Trinkley, Terry T. 105 Truesdell, Wayne R. 105, 271 Tull, james S. 105 Turner, Frances V. 105 Twinning, Donna L. 105 Tyler, Carol 1. 105 Tyler, Geoffrey, H. 106 Faculty , 274 Unvarsky, Roberta A. 106 Upthegrove, Victoria A. 106 Val, Ruth S. 106 Van Allen, Peter R. 106 Varron, joseph R. 106 Vaughan, Carolyn L. 106 Vaughn, Gary T. 106 Vaughan, Kathy M. 106 Vaughan, Patricia K. 106 Vielhaber, Betsey 106, 120, 191 Vincent, Sara E. 106 Vogel, Dittgavel E. 107 Wackerle, Kathy A. 107 Wade, Janet L. 20, 107, 120, 212, 213 Wagner, Anne M. 107 Wallace, Herb 107, 274 Wfallis, Stephen A. 107 Wampler, Majorie A. 107 Wasek, Gregory B. 107 Warner, Pamela 107, 191 Weaver, Albert G. 107 Weimar, JoAnne 107, 191, 236 Welch, William H. 107 Weller, JoAnne 108, 188 Wermine, Charles St. Ct. 108 Wert, Edna G. 108 Wheeler, Linda S. 108, 204 Wheeler, Nancy H. 108 White, Judith M. 108, 181 Whiting, Linda S. 108 Whitlock, john R. 108, 266 Wickline, Robert W. 108 Wilcher, Phyllis 108 Williams, janet I. 108 Wfilliams, Richard A. 108 Wilson, Carol 110 Wilson, Kenneth D. 109, 247 Wilson, Richard O. 109 Wojick, John P. 109 Womaski, Laura A. 109 Wood III, Charles C. 109 Wood, Bradley 109 Wright, Constance A. 109, 185 Wright, Joyce C. 109 Wright, Larry S. 109 Wright, William B. 109 Wyckoff, Robert K. 109 Wyne, Richard D. 109 Wynn, Deborah E. 110 Yates, Barbara A. 110 Yohe, Randolph D. 110 Young, Margaret S. 1 10, 195 Zitomer, Martha M. 20, 110 Zoerner, Charles A. 110 Zurek, Barbara M. 110 Alexander, Mfg, Ann S, 20 Austin, Mrs. Carol 18 Baker, Miss jean 32, 33 Barker, Mfg, Sarah H, 32 Basile, Mr. Louis P. 44 Behrens, Mr. Ralph W. 20 30I Beveridge, Mrs. Annamarie D. 14, 15, 175, 225 Bigham, Miss Beverly E. 43 Bohn, Mrs. Joyce F. 30 Bookout, Mr. Jack E. 34 Borowetz, Mr. Walter 42, 253, 273 Bowlin, Mr. Kenneth C. 40, 270 Brace, Mrs. Bettie 45 Bruner, Mrs. 'Margaret Y. 40, 53 Bryant, Mrs. Betty L. 45 Buck, Mr. Burdette H. 16 Bumgardner, Mrs. Ann S. 20 Burak, Mr. Stanley 44, 240 Burslem, Mr. William A. 27 Butkus, Mr. Carl 42, 240 Carey, Mrs. Mary F. 24 Carr, Mrs. Kathryn 34 Carrero, Mrs. Milagros 32 Carter, Mrs, Joella M. 34 Chase, Mr. Daniel F. 7, 14, 15 Cropper, Mr. Todd 40 Crowther, Mrs. Jennie G. 35 Daily, Miss Sally A. 27 Davis, Mr. William R. 40 Delay, Mrs. Margmerite M. 20 Ellis, Mrs. Alice G. 24, 53 Farkas, Miss Georgette K. 38 Foreman, Mrs. Elizabeth 18 Frost, Mrs. Ann P. 27 Gallagher, Mrs. Lenore H. 39 Garcia, Mrs. Diane J. 32 Grant, Mrs. Carmella B. 35 Grant, Mrs. Grace 9, 30 Grimley, Mrs. Jo M. 30 Groseclose, Mrs. Opal 18 Groshon, Miss Dorothy J. 20 Hall, Mr. John P. 27 Hawkins, Mr. John W. 21 Henderson, Mr. John B. 28 Higgins, Mrs. Virginia C. 30, 31 Hogue, Mrs. Aileen M. 35 Honey, Mrs. Agnes C. 47 Art Club 232, 233 A.F.S. 199 Biology Club 221 Business Staff 206, 207 Chemistry-Physics Club 220 Choral Groups 196, 197, 198 Christmas Dance 181 Concert Band 194, 195 Debate Team 235 Drama Club 185 F.B.L.A. 124 F.H.A. 212 French Club 219 l:.T.A. 223 302 Horowitz, Mrs. Judith 21 Hull, Mrs. Frances M. 35 Husik, Mr. Eugene 46 Jandy, Miss Gail S. 45 Jarman, Mr. Burton 24, 213 Jasper, Mrs. Jane H. 16 Johnson, Mrs. Faye H. 25 Johnson, Mr. Martin W. 28 Jones, Mr. Robert L. 16 Kaany, Mrs. Linda E. 43 Kern, Mr. James E. 25 Knox, Mrs. Elizabeth B. 33 Kuemmerle, Mrs. Lorraine J. 21 Kuharik, Mr. Joe 42, 240, 268 Lantz, Mrs. Ellen R. 36 Latalladi, Mr. Hector C. 30 Law, Mrs. Renee L. Lawn, Miss Emily S. 21 Lewis, Mr. Theodore D., Jr. 14, Liard, Mrs. Marguerite M. 30 Long, Miss Diana F. 31 Lowe, Mrs. Cheryl E. 25 Manchak, Mrs. Betty J. 38 Marshall, Mrs. Shirley, M. 21 Martin, Mrs. Betty Matthews, Mr. Lawrence R. 22 McCann, Mrs. Dorothy L. 38 McKown, Mr. Barrett L. 28 McLeod, Miss Margaret 22 Miller, Mrs. Joan S. 22 Moore, Mr. Dennis S. 25 Moore, Mrs. Rhonda 33 Nemesh, Miss Anna 36 Nonnemacher, Mr. Dale K. 39 Oliver, Mrs. Josephine 19 Orsborn, Mrs. Beulah 48 Overton, Mrs. Winnifred H. 43 Parry, Mr. Thomas C. 14, 15 Phillips, Mr. Richard 26, 268 Pierce, Mrs. Nancy L. 28 Plaatje, Mrs. Alice S. 22 Plopa, Mr. Stanley A. 26 Clubs G.A.A. 230 Geology Club 221 German Club 217 Girls Gymnastic Club 229 Health Careers Club 223 Hi-Y 227 Homecoming Dance 180 J.V. Cheerleaders 192 Latin Club 216 Literary Magazine 225 Majorettes 188,189 M.irchingBand 193 Math Club 234 Modern Dance Club 228 15, 18 Prigg, Mrs. Jo Ann 19 Prucha, Mr. Harold XV. 40 Rankin, Miss Janet L. 36 Rappleye, Mrs. Laura E. 28 Redmiles, Mr. Donald R. 42, 253, 273 Rennei, Mr. Jack 29 Richards, Mr. Louis Rogers, Mr. William A. 22, 23 Ross, Mrs. Margaret A. 37 Rothenburg, Miss Margaret E. Schnurrenberger, Mrs. W. Dean 37 Scott, Mr. Edward F. 9, 29 Seab, Mr. Malcolm, W. 31 Seaton, Mr. John A. 9, 31, 53 Shannon, Mrs. Carolyn K. 39, 196 Shegogue, Mrs. Sara M. 40 Shock, Mr. Manvern F. 37, 240 Sifrit, Mrs. Vicki L. 33 Singer, Mrs. Emily 45 Skipper, Mrs. Gloria 19 Smith, Mrs. Marlene M. 14 Smith, Mr. J. Raymond 40 Spagnola, Mrs. Delores A. 33 Spalter, Miss Susan D. 23 Sparks, Dr. Phyllis 24 Sprinkle, Miss Sandra L. 43 Stephens, Mrs. Priscilla B. 40 Strange, Mr. Charles H. 44 Tatspaugh, Miss Patricia E. 23 Telakis, Mrs. Mary C. 17 Tregea, Mrs. Jean S. 17 l Tucker, Mr. Robert T. 42, 253, 273 Turner, Mrs. Delores W. 37 Vranas, Miss Patricia J. 23 Ward, Mr. Ronald A. 31 Wetzel, Mr. Jason W. 24, 263 Wfhite, Miss Isabel E. 23 Wisecarver, Mr. Willis 17 Wolfe, Mr. Daly L. 31 Yocubik, Mr. Alfred 29 Young, Mrs. Anne B. 23 Vincent, Mrs. Edith H. 47 Newspaper 200, 201 N.H.S. 214, 215 P.A.-Handbooks 225, 234 Photographers 208, 209 Pom-Poms 190, 191 Quill and Scroll 205 Safari 202, 203, 204 Spanish Club 218 Student Council 210, 211, 212, 213 Sweetheart Dance 182, 183 Talent 184 Tri-Hi-Y 226 Varsity Cheerleaders 186, 187 Varsity 'D' 231 We come to the end of the 67' activities and in our yearbook we hope We have captured the essence of our school spirit and imprinted special memories for every DuValian. I would like to express for myself and my staff our appreciation and heartiest thanks to all who have helped throughout the year. My personal thanks goes to Mr. Rogers who has given so much time and consideration to the production of the yearbook . . . to Mr. Kern who has given his support to the Business Staff . . . Mr. Collinson, our publisher's representative, who has given us technical advice . . . to senior mem- bers of the photography staff, Charles Chamberlain, Pete Helwig, Bert Goulait, Lloyd Morough- an, and other members who have worked during and after school to give us good pictures . . . and of course to my Wonderful and competent staff: Ann Killion, Clint Felts, Barbara York, Lynne jernberg, Diane jenkins, Ruth Lehman, Pat Browder, janet Kube, Mady Helme, Erna Singer, Brenda Clements, Linda Wheeler, and Kitty Edens. May I say as my final words best of wishes to the Class of 67'. We have gone through a hard year? We have had a lot of fun! Venimus, vidimus,vicimus. 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