Richard Montgomery High School - Rocket Yearbook (Rockville, MD)
- Class of 1969
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1969 ROCKET RICHARD MONTGOMERY HIGH SCHOOL ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND VOL XL II 2 In the faces of Richard Montgomery students we see the whole spectrum of our world—our school, this momentary center of our lives from Spetember until June. Our time is spent in class, study, and participation in extra curricular activities ... clubs, athletics, class organizations, dramatics, student council, games. It is at school that we are first encouraged to ask such questions as Why? and How? We learn not only from textbooks, but more importantly, from our teachers and fellow students. Sometimes our teachers learn from us. From all these experiences we benefit. This exchange of knowledge can make school rewarding, but life is more than just teaching and learning. It is recreation, enjoyment, competition, triumph and defeat. It is laughter and tears and friendship and solitude. All of these things we learn to appreciate in ever increasing measure as we grow. All of these things can be found in the activities of a school—our school. 3 4 R.M.’s day begins with weary students and energetic teachers. Those important last minute details precede the academic day for students and faculty. Classes—a time for exchange of ideas. 10 Intense faces reflect the 1969 Student. 28 minutes for lunch and relaxation provide the stimulus for a grueling afternoon—finally, satiated students board the buses for home. Once - in - a - year events highlight the spring activities. Faculty...............18 . . . releases them from the day's anxieties. In a high school like R.M., where a year is a matter of hours, faces are as fleeting as time itself. When the flow of students through secondary school is like sand falling through a sieve, a principal may only briefly touch the lives of students before they disappear beyond his reach. But however short his contact with them he helps to shape their destinies. For five years, William Miles has spearheaded thousands of R.M. students in the right direction. He has aided them in their various endeavors to reach whatever goals they strive to achieve, and under his leadership, R.M. has become a 1 school in almost every way. His image will stay in the hearts of all R.M. students and faculty alike, even when the faces fade with the years and R.M. becomes a part of the treasured past. 20 FACULTY Miss Will, assistant principal, studies the 3 page absence list during the flu epidemic. familiar behind all bulletins. The school year of 1968-69 found the familiar faces of Miss Will, Mr. Vargo, and Mr. Reiff once again dealing with the numerous tasks that confronted the administration of R.M. Disciplining uncooperative students, making last minute announcements over the P.A., and supervising various student activities were only some of the administrative problems which were readily solved by the assistant principals. Mr. Reiff, assistant principal, discovers that 430 sophomores had dental appointments yesterday. Assistant principal. Mr. Vargo visits the detention hall banquet. FACULTY 21 Chaos:a school Mrs. Henderson is caught drinking the mercury out of the thermometers so they won't register higher than 98.6. Mrs. Roush prepares a college transcript for an anxious senior. Mrs. Gursky accepts a form-letter absence excuse. Mrs. Nicewarner directs a desperate visitor to the first floor men's room. The bustling secretarial staff of Richard Montgomery helped to keep our school of two thousand students running smoothly. The office secretaries were busy typing bulletins and other information for teachers and students. Mrs. Nicewarner had the special job of secretary to Mr. Miles, while Registrar, Mrs. Roush, handled hundreds of college transcripts. Mrs. Henderson, school nurse, and Mrs. Joyce, her aide, were always ready to calm the continual flow of ailing students that came through the doors of the nurse's office during the year. Mrs. Joyce admits to the Health Room a student afflicted by terminal hangnails. without secretaries Mrs. Reed massages her fingers after 7 straight hours of typing. Mrs. Ewan's friendly smile greets the flow of student traffic in the Guidance Office. Mrs. Leatherman jokes with fellow secretaries during the coffee break. Mrs. Merindino checks up on a student's grades. FACULTY•23 Security is ... ... a counselor who cares. With over four hundred students each, R.M.'s five counselors were kept perpetually busy during the past year. The door to the Guidance office remained open throughout the school day, and the counselors were always ready to discuss problems with troubled students. Careers, colleges, and schedules were the main topics covered in counselor-student conferences. The Guidance office also published a monthly bulletin to keep the student body informed of test dates, deadlines, and other vital information. Miss Smith jokes with a fellow counselor in a rare lull between appointments. Guidance counselor, Mr. Crispeno finds that a previously failing stu dent has made the Honor Roll. 24 FACULTY Mrs. Oass shares college experiences with R.M. graduate. Mr. Horner explains a daughter's problem to her worried parents. The cheerful atmosphere in Mr. Hull's office calms an anxious student. Faces are the same in any language. Mrs. Zeiders puzzles over a student's faulty pronunciation. FACULTY R.M.'s language experts helped students become prepared for a bi-lingual world. After mastering the basics of grammar and pronunciation, French students concentrated on reading and writing in the classes of Mr. Wight and Mrs. Fiege. Mrs. Flynn's students learned to speak Spanish, while the Latin students obtained a better knowledge of their own English vocabulary. Mrs. Flynn clearly finds teaching French and Spanish at R.M. an enjoyable experience. Mrs. Fiege, French teacher, is entertained by a student's liberal interpretation. Spanish pig-latin is not considered very amusing by Miss O'Donovan. Mr. Wight, French and Spanish teacher, is impressed by a student's intelligent response. Mrs. Dippell informs a Rocket Staff member that her captions do not fully describe the picture. Mrs. Horn reads an amusing essay to her class. Four ephemeral years Under the direction of Evelyn Dippell, department resource teacher, sophomore English teachers aided their students in correcting grotesque deformities in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; other instructors prodded their juniors through Giants in the Earth and watched contentedly as they devoured A Separate Peace. Across the hall from Mrs. Burkett's speech class, Mrs. Frindell coached budding stars through their one-act plays. Mrs. Herndon's Advanced Composition and Grammar students struggled to rewrite rejected essays, and tired seniors vowed to pass English for one more year. Mrs. Herndon finds a particularly bawdy passage in Canterbury Tales to share with her third period class. Mr. McEachern has Excedrin Headache 69. Mrs. Weaver graciously acknowledges a student's salute. Mrs. Feldesman listens attentively as a student explains why he is late for class. 26 FACULTY for lifetime inurement Mr. Ashburner wishes that his 6th period class didn't chew so much gum. Special Education teacher Mr. Ox feld lines up for his mug shot. Mrs. Washe points out a trouble spot in Southeast Asia to her Special Education class. Miss Wilbur informs a disgusted student that she had a delicious lunch. Mrs. Bills listens open-mindedly to a student criticizing the Establish ment. Mr. Jones suggests that Fanny Hill be put on the Senior required reading list. ▼ inski Mr. McLaughlin stealthily conceals his brand new fountain pen from his 3rd period class. your Funk Wagnalls! Mrs. Robinette, Library Aide, is touched by a student who graduated in '65 coming back to return a library book. Librarian Mrs. Sneigon detects loud breathing in the back of the library. FACULTY 29 Mrs. Burgee, Head Librarian, delights in hearing the dink of coins as students pay for overdue books. Library Aide Mrs. Nicholson is uiurnry amuu 10 caught printing counterfeit bills on | the mimeograph machine. Mr. Jenkins demonstrates the courtship behavior of penguins to his European History class. Presenting the the past. . . present Mrs. King, Resource Teacher, discusses current events with Douglas Newcomb, a history-oriented student. Mrs. Hendry completes a tiring day with the King of Spain. 30 FACULTY Mr. Butler leads his class through Pickett's Charge. Mrs. Marder shares her experiences in Singapore with her World History class. Mr. Marlow reacts to a student's suggestion for a Socialist student government. Mr. Stewart pauses in his monologue to wake a dosing student. Mr. Maguire is impressed by a student's vast knowledge of the Constitution. Mr. Bosnic insists that the South won the Civil War. Mrs. Holmead is pleased that no one cut her U.S. History class today. faces of ... and future Students in Mrs. Holmead's U.S. History classes covered everything from Christopher Columbus to Richard Nixon. Mrs. Hendry, World History instructor, and Mrs. Andersen, Geography instructor, helped students gain a vast knowledge of other countries as well as their own, while the students in Mr. Jenkins' class concentrated on Europen History. Research in the library helped Mr. Marlow's P.O.D. students to complete numerous term papers, and the newly-formed Economics and Sociology course, taught by Mr. Stewart, proved to be a favorite among seniors. After studying the world problems of the past and present, R.M.'s Social Studies students were ready to tackle the problems of the future. Mrs. Andersen struggles to convince a cynical student that the world really is round. FACULTY 31 3 (a + b)2(2b—c) Mrs. Barnes discreetly counts on her fingers as she figures out an algebra problem. Mr. DeMoss is smug because he is the only one in the whole geometry class who knows the answer. Miss Rizk is proud that she finally managed to wake up that listless algebra student in the back row. R.M.'s team of mathematicians had the difficult task of setting frustrated students on the straight and narrow path to accuracy. Sophomores learned to prove the similarity between triangles in Mr. Gnatowski's Geometry class, while Col. Stiness' students learned to manipulate the bewildering trigonometric functions. The dedicated seniors in Mr. Hare's Analysis class never gave up in their attempt to grasp the fundamentals of calculus, and by the end of the year, the faces of R.M.'s mathematics students had changed from those of confusion to those of understanding and fulfillment. 32 • FACULTY (b+c) = Confusion. Colonel Stiness can't possibly see what difference 2 points would make in a Trigonometry grade. Mr. Hopko follows the arrows and circles on an algebra test to a wrong answer. Mr. Hare, Resource Teacher, jars his Analysis class awake with another pop quiz. Mr. Cnatowski explains Problem 15 for the 25th time. FACULTY 33 Mrs. Lowenbach is impressed by the degree of sedimentation in a milkshake. Mr. Kilkuskie pledges to never, ever chew gum in Biology class again. Whether discovering the intricacies of a cell in Mr. Fritts' biology lab or listening attentively to Mr. Fauley's lecture concerning the chemical composition of napalm, R.M.'s science students opened their sensitive minds to the phenomena of today's technological world. In a universe based on natural laws and man made wonders, R.M.'s students were prepared to boost tomorrow's discoveries with the knowledge of today. Behind these faces Mr. Fritts rubs his magic microscope, hoping the genie will appear. Mr. Fauley, Resource Teacher, watches as lab station 4 goes up in smoke. Mr. Formulak is distracted from moles per liter by the cute blonde in the 2nd row. Big Brother keeps watchful eye on R.M.'s youthful scientists. Mr. Hinds finds out that his star physics pupil can't even add. Mr. Wynn, Biology teacher, ponders the idea that his great, great grandfather might have been an ape. lies the promise of tomorrow For those who choose to be enlightened . . . Chora!master Mr. Benedict demonstrates the standard soprano range. Mr. Brockette enjoys the fee! of day under his fingernails. 36 - FACULTY Smiling, Mr. Dahl in turns a band student's sheet music right side up. Half notes, quarter notes, rests confronted the choral classes at R.M. in the fall. However, under the instruction of Mr. Benedict, the terms soon fell into place. Meanwhile, on the football field, the marching band went through its halftime routines under the direction of Mr. Dahlin. When the football season was over, Mr. Dahlin directed his attention to the orchestra which performed in several concerts throughout the year. Under the direction of Mrs. Anne Wilson, the artistic talents of R.M. students were developed-while enhancing the beauty of Richard Montgomery Art Resource Teacher Mrs. Wilson critically studies a carefully prepared project. Mrs. Johnson praises the efforts of an embryonic coutourier. Woodworking instructor Mr. Gabbert reminisces about the days when he had 10 fingers. Basic Skills . . . Mr. Frazier, Resource Teacher, informs Gary Racquet that he put oil in the radiator. FACULTY 37 Mr. Baroni demonstrates the ladylike way to get in and out of a car. . . . for a jet-age Mr. Marley's least favorite aspect of teaching driver education is having to watch Signal 30 five times a day. society. Mr. Fisk thinks there must be some easier way to change a tire. Mr. Link tries to keep one jump ahead of his Electronics classes. Mr. Holdsworth finds several stray fingers on the paper-cutter. Mr. Hollis shares an off-color joke with some of his Industrial Arts students. Even the most complex and mechanized society requires certain fundamental skills of each individual, and R.M.'s Practical Arts instructors saw to it that their students did not enter the world unprepared. Mr. Fisk and Mr. Frazier taught mechanically-minded students what makes an automobile tick, while Mr. Holdsworth's graphic arts students learned the basics of printing. Mr. Hollis' Industrial Arts classes hit the high points of many vocational skills, while other teachers such as Mr. Gabbert dealt with specific activities such as woodworking. Practical Arts teachers cultivated in their students more diversified abilities and interests, helping them to live fuller, more meaningful lives. Mrs Shwartz is thrilled that one of her D.O. students got the job he wanted. FACULTY • 39 Mr. Haynes is dismayed to see a student asleep in the aisle of his Introduction to Business class. Mr. Sink is pleased that someone finally deposited money in the school bank. Mr. Kelly responds to a student's wisecrack about his bow tie. Next Stop: Mrs. Glaser reprimands a student for looking at the typewriter keys. Mrs. Hall has had her finger stuck in the typewriter for three days. Visions of tennis balls dance through Mr. Homick's head. Mrs. Mathura remembers that it hasn't been too long since she was a High School senior. The working world. Mrs. Frazier explains to her Shorthand class about the low-flying airplane that cut off the top half of her glasses. Mr. Zeck explains the virtues of having your very own pencil to an unprepared Business Math class. Mrs. McDonald reaches for her security typewriter. Mrs. Bishop demonstrates how to say Good Morning to a new boss. After completing their last years of formal education, R.M.'s business students were well prepared to enter the working world, thanks to the excellent instruction of the Business Staff. Future secretaries learned the basic skills of typing and shorthand in the classes of Mrs. Glaser and Mrs. Frazier. Other students took the necessary bookeeping and business math courses taught by Mr. Haynes and Mr. Zeck. The D.E. and D.O. students who were allowed to leave school after a half day, were able to put their aquired business knowledge to use in their after-school jobs. Other business students received the necessary instruction needed for future jobs. The reasons why Mr. Miles instructs his boys' P.E. classes to hold in their stomachs and at least look physically fit. 42 FACULTY O.K.. wise-guy, now hit me! Mr. Walthall challenges a musclebound student. Being 1 must be special-Coach Lester is wearing a tie! we’re 1 Miss McNeely is delighted that the girls finally got the volleyball over the net Miss Gatchell stimulates her girl basketball team with a pre-game pep talk. An inquiring mind, although invaluable in itself, can reach much broader horizons in served by a sound, able body, as R.M.'s athletics instructors have clearly demonstrated. The boys concentrated on football, speed-ball, and soccer in the spring and fall, and during the winter kept in shape with wrestling or weightlifting. The girls' activities included gymnastics, track and field, basketball, as well as Lady Be Fit, an exercise program devised to spare the girls the agony of squeezing into this summer's bikini with last winter's figure. FACULTY 43 The Rocket photographer is obviously the only man who ever comes to Mrs. l Vedberg's P.E. classes. Mrs. Copley and Mrs. Havens have the cumbersome chore of counting the 2 billion pennies the cafeteria receives in one day. Mrs. Clark, Cafeteria Manager, creates the menus for the week. Mrs. Page, Mrs. Luhn, and Mrs. Ward pack away today's leftovers for tomorrow's lunch. Mrs. Shaw and Miss Hall snitch a sticky bun for themselves before the student rush. Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Hitt make sandwiches with assembly-line precision. The Custodial Staff, without which R.M. could not even begin to function, consists of the following dedicated people: Aubrey Walters Stella Thompson Marion Roberts Oliver Moore Roger Armbush George Lyles Errol Allen Reuben Johnson Ed Washington Dwight Demar Harold Crouse Willie Edens Arthur Dorsey James Garry Charles Hatfield Keeping R.M. from being buried in its own trash. Mr. Walters, chief custodian, and some of his staff try to keep a rickety lathe running for iust one more year FACULTY 45 Standing: Jim Wilson, President; Mr. Ashburner, Sponsor. Seated: Mrs. Bills, Sponsor; Pam Fitzpatrick, Vice-President; Becky Beane, Secretary; Chris Rapalus, Treasurer. As the summer of August faded into the autumn of September, seniors faced their last year with pride and expectation. With regard to activities, 1969 proved to be a year of tradition. As in previous years, many seniors forfeited their after-game jaunts to Hot Shoppes to remain and clean the football stands. In December, the annual Christmas Dance, Silver Bells , highlighted the holiday season, and the Peter Pan Inn again provided the setting for the Senior Banquet. Traditionally inspired, 1969 nevertheless refused to remain only a carbon copy. Seniors formed the backbone of the football team, which surged to the awesome rank of third in the nation. Far from being restricted to athletics, however, seniors on the It's Academic team exhibited pride-worthy scholastic ability. A well-rounded group, the Class of 1969 also boasted several talented student in music, drama, and art. With ideas borrowed from the past, plus the personal touches of the students themselves. Senior year was unique and memorable. Senior year: a stepping stone to the future. SENIORS-49 Michael Charles Anders Robert William Andrew Richard Garfield Andrews Barbara Sharon Arnold Laura Lee Aaron Ruth Ann Abrahams Ralph Boyd Adams Byron Allen v T Familiar faces return with a new rank of distinction . . . Alexander Ardines Arrieta James Hopkins Avancena Michael William Bailey Richard Eugene Bailey Belinda Eilene Baker Lionel Clinton Baker Robert Junior Baker Victoria Anne Baldassano 50 -SENIORS Silent for so long, hallways once again teem with activity as September marks the end of summer. Albert Bouic Bane Michael Robert Bankerd Ronald Lee Barchers Holly Souder Barnsley . . . and students experience the novel taste of Seniority. Decisions, decisions, decisions. New student. Bob Green, discovers the girls of Richard Montgomery Judy Ann Barrack Thomas Beckham Deborah Lee Benson Donald Lee Beall Joseph Francis Bee, Jr. Denise Capitolia Benson James Bryan Beall Jefferson Charles Beeker Bruce Frederick Bentley Rebecca Mae Beane Donna Suzanne Belcher Vernon Edmond Benton, Jr. Jan Marie Beard Patricia Ann Belser Deborah Kay Berti Lewis Archie Bise Dorothy Rose Bishop Jacquelyn Willis Bivins Geoffrey Scott Black Harry Lee Blackmon SENIORS 53 John William Blake Susan Renee Bland Virgil Lee Blizzard James Patrick Blymyer William Michael Boccabello Timothy Wayne Bodnar Barbara Lou Boger Joseph Michael Bort Richard Alan Boucher Henry Llewellyn Bowie, III Claudia Evelyn Bowman Anita Louise Branison Lee Carlin Branthover Louise Bahra Branthover Drue Ann Bredland Amy Lou Bridgham Joan Harrington Brown Lee Curtis Brown Paula Allen Brown Linda Susan Brubaker 54 - SENIORS Senior Steering Committee looks to the leadership of President Jim Wilson. SENIORS • ' Armed with rakes and brooms, Seniors declare war on contettl. This is automation? sighs Nancy Kelchner. Lorinda Bryan Raymond Alfred Budd Richard Douglas Budd Maureen Frances Bula Deborah Mae Burdette Patricia Elizabeth Burger Lynda Sue Burkinshaw Carolyn Marie Burns William Wesley Burr, III David Kenneth Burson Betsy Darlene Butt John Patrick Cadem Phyllis Anne Calantonio Brenda Susan Calloway Linda Rachael Campion Wayne Peter Caravella Thomas Edward Carlson Cathleen Yvette Carnahan Barbara Anne Carver Susan Lee Carver SENIORS - 57 James Arthur Castner Anne Elizabeth Catania Paul Hopkins Chambers Bernard James Cheslosky Robert Louis Chmielewski Diane Elizabeth Cho Robin D. Church Mario Stephen Cinciripini “Machine Power” invades R.M. as I.B.M. cards reveal class ranks. Clay Daniel Clark Patricia Ann Clark Judith Eleanor Cleaves Cynthia Ann Mary Clem Thomas Gary Clements Thomas Simmons Cleveland Dennis Lee Cline Elizabeth Jean Clydesdale 58-SENIORS Linda Coe Margaret Rose Coker Robin Paige Cole Diane Moore Comly SENIORS - 59 Bruce Sumner Cooper Suzanne Marie Covert Daniel Vincent Cordelli Patricia Ann Cox Richard William Corey Michael Douglas Crim Bruce Edwin Cornwell Donna Lee Crumpler Paul Evan Costa Cassandra Crutchfield 60-SENIORS Wendy Ann Cummings Paula Marie Curley Patsy Ellen Curtis Harvey Raymond Custis Calculus rustles the neurons. Deborah Renee Dail Kristin Diane D'Amore Linda Ernst calmly wades through derivatives and integrals. SENIORS -61 Bruce Walter Davidson Carol Suzanne Davis John Thomas Davis Patricia Anne Davis Kathleen Jane Dean Michael Kelly Dean Stephen DeCelle Peggy Lynn DeLoach Physics students wander through a mathematical maze of vectors and scalars . . . Louise Dery Thomas Joseph DeShetler Clarence Edward Dickerson Patricia Anne Dickinson Donna Lee Disney Patricia Marie Donnelly Howard Sharont Dorsey Laurie Anne Dove 62 - SENIORS Jim Wilson, Kelly Spahn, and Dave Henderson exchange jokes before class. George Kramer Downey Sherry Darlene Downs John Lester Drake. Jr. Michael Joseph Duffy SENIORS -63 . . . Perplexed faces waver in the ripple tank. I'm sorry, Steve, but you just can't have a 185 degree triangle. Judy Quay ponders the problem with undisturbed patience. 64 - SENIORS Scott Whitfield Duncan Christopher Joseph Ecker John Richard Ellis Mark Jeffrey Dunlea Donna Marie Edmiston Marsha Lynne Eppley Rudy Dunn Donna Jean Elbert Linda Anne Ernst Michael Clark Durand Carlton Joseph Elliot Linda Jane Esche Gary Preston Durham James Michael Ellis Sue Elizabeth Estes Terry Lee Etchison Donna Jean Eull Wanda Jean Evans Ralph Larry Fadeley Daniel Thomas Fahey SENIORS - 65 Joan Ruth Fair Robert Chester Fairfax Charles William Ferris Jean-Pierre Feuillet James Arthur Fitch Pamela Lea Fitzpatrick Karen Marie Flatau Dennis Wilson Fling James Dennis Fling Patricia Anne Fling Sharon Kay Footer Candace Forbes Glenna Lee Forquer Douglas Clyde Fox Carol Jean Franko Mary Theresa Franklin Joyce Susan Fredrickson Katherine Ellen Freeze William Carl Frick William Frederick Fyock 66-SENIORS Seniors search the depths of the mailbox, and yearn for the sight of a college acceptance. Senior Fee offers a packaged deal . . . an incentive to pass. Somebody up there please like me. begs Pat Dickinson during a test. For Peggy Coker, life is sometimes a puzzle. 68 - SENIORS Robert Winfield Gaither Kathleen Ann Gavin Nancy Forbes Gale James Gawler Glenn Thomas Gardner Paul William Genies Hubert Wolfgang Gardner Frank Elmore Gentry Carol Ann Garrett Richard Blair Giarth Jennifer Gilchrist Denise Ellen Goodson Katherine Elizabeth Gillen Ronald Douglas Gordeuk Delores Jean Gillentine John Anthony Grabis. Jr. David Matthew Gilpin Deborah Susan Grabnegger Bethea Leigh Gledhill Richard Brian Greaney SENIORS - 69 Robert Edward Green Judith Rose Greenspan James Edward Gregory Alan Louis Griffith Gary Lee Grimes Eileen Rochelle Grossman Donald Andrew Gruentzel Gloria Elizabeth Guess Seniors ponder the future— a little awed, a little scared. Scott Alexander Hagedorn Mark Henry Hageman Terry Arlene Hairston Gary Lynn Haley Linda Maria Hall William John Hall Patti Lynn Hailing Michael Teel Hamilton 70 -SENIORS A break in class provides Fred Seebode with a moment of contemplation. Laurence Wayne Hansch Karen Lee Harbaugh Clyde Durham Hardin, Jr. Charles Simpson Harkins, Jr. SENIORS -71 Admiring eyes look up to Tom Layton. William Frederick Hassay, Jr. Richard Allen Hayes Diane Marie Hastie Wilma Juanita Hayes Sandra Faye Howthorne Josephine Inez Hebron Helen Carol Hayden Paul Lee Heister Martha Louise Hayes David Rex Henderson 72 - SENIORS Burnard Alfred Herndon Rockets kick off a Patricia Ann Herring Paula Ellen Hesselbarth new football season. Donna Marie High Doreen Gay Hill David Alan Hinch Cheerleaders anxiously wait for the team to charge through the hoop. SENIORS-73 James Mitchell Hinde Kathryn Lee Hinkley Melinda Hippchen Mary Anne Holden John Douglas Holloway Susanne Hopkins Donna Lynn Hoppenjans Douglas Roy Horner Reflection in the Hot Shoppes window: Students’ faces show the fervid aftermath of victory. Keith Wesley Howe David Kim Hughes Robert Warren Hundemer, Jr. Cheryl Lee Hunt Douglas Lewellyn Horsman Deborah Ann Horton Shirley Ann Hott Christine Baker Howard 74 - SENIORS Marc Fellows buttons up against the cold on his way to Hot Shoppes. Mary Frances Hunt Kristine Lees Hunter Barbara Ann Hyde Karen Alice Ikari SENIORS - 75 R.M.’s new bleachers put friend and foe side-by-side. Ardent Rocket fan loses his head over a play. Peary leaves its calling card. 76-SENIORS 0 Bruce Leon Imbach Kathleen Patricia Jaeger Carolyn Diane Johnson Bonnie Ellen Imirie Robert Jaeger Judith Mae Johnson Michael Ray Ireson Charlotte Jaffe Robert Gordon Johnson Joyce Evette Jackson Robert Earl James Sylvia Sue Johnson Kristine Elizabeth Jackson Stephanie Lynn Jennings Mary Ellen Kaiser Julie Ann Kalins Nancy Ann Kelchner Evalyn Louise Kelly Kathryn Elizabeth Kelly Ann Margaret Kendro SENIORS-77 Cecilia Elaine Kerr Sue Fontaine Keys Ruth Kheun James Edward Kid well Rose Mary Kidwell Andrea Vee King LeRoy Allan Kinley William Robert Kirkpatrick Irene Louise Koch Carla Alyn Koenigsberg Kerrin Hughes Kraft Stephen John Kuffner Barry Waiter Kukowski Thomas Leroy Kuster Rebecca Louise Kyle Joy June Lackey Bruce Henry Lancaster Michael Joseph Lance Donna Rae Lang Christine Hays Lanum 78 SENIORS Gaithersburg defeat — 13 to 0 — disproves the age-old superstition: 13 really can be lucky! SENIORS • 79 A “No Bonfire” ruling shatters tradition but not the spirit . . . Homecoming reigns victorious as Barons find their “Snoopy” in R.M.’s team. Thomas Paul Layton Mary Elizabeth Leonard Carol Suzanne Leard Richard Allan Leone Margaret McClure Learmouth Janice Ann Leopard Christine Jean LeCompte Donna Charlene Lewis Patricia Anne LeMieux Donald Allen Longchamps John David Longo Daniel Lee Lough Walter Lawerence Lowe Betty Lou Lowery Christopher Leigh Ludlow Nancy Sue Lumsden Thomas Joseph Madden Linda Anne Mallison Mary Helen Mann Theodore David Mark ley SENIORS SI Donald Edward Marple Martha Comly Martin Nancy Colleen Martz JoAnn Marie Mather Lucy Anne Mattern Elaine Ann Matthews Donna Lee Mayer Julie Ann McColley The cry heard ’round the school — We’re number one! Garry Chamberlain McConnell Richard Louis McGlaughlin Patricia Daisy McGrady Douglas Ross McKenzie Kathryn Ann McKenzie Joy Lynn McLelland Gloria Jean McRoy Francis Joseph Merendino 82 - SENIORS Lee B ran th over and Judy Quay-the number one player and his number one girl. Sandra Dawn Michelitch Anne Christina Miller Fred Sears Miller Herman Carl Miller SENIORS -83 Mary Lou Harris and Sue Hopkins are chauffered around the track in true regal style. Richard Alan Monard Margaret Ann Morgan Laura O'Neil Monk Benjamin Harris Morris Charles William Moody Charles Alan Morrison I la Eugenia Moore Edward James Mulhern Stephen Devane Moran Lianne Ruth Mullen 84 - SENIORS A dream come true. .. Julie proudly wears the crown of Homecoming Queen. Rebecca Elizabeth Munroe Jack Leroy Murphy Jacquelyn Marie Murphy Joanne Murphy Kevin Patric Murray Geralyn Mary Murrin Julie Kalins becomes Queen of the Dance as “Carousel” adds the final touch to Homecoming Week. SENIORS -85 Douglas Edward Newcomb Barbara Jean Nicholson Mary Agnes Noonan Kenneth Paul Norkin Regina Lucky Mutnick Gaye Myers Jeffrey Lee Neel Nancy Ann Neugebauer Need for self-expression is stimulated in the pumpkin—carving contest. Vegetables, yarn, and construction paper emerge as pop-art masterpieces. Ann Marie Norton Patricia Inez Nugent Brenda Diane Oden Thomas Vincent Orr 86-SENIORS Rick Sacco discovers that even pumpkins aren't immune from the powers of Hai Karate! Sally Conkey coyly conceals a smirk. Stephen William Parrish Monica Ann Pavlik Steven Michael Payne Cynthia Anne Peck A SENIORS -87 Sixty-Niners dominate Youth City proving the concept—Seniority rules. 88 SENIORS Gary Douglas Peddicord Kathleen Pelnik Darlene Carol Penick Judith Frances Perine Stephen Alan Peters Steven Edward Petersen Joseph Thomsen Pfeifle Neal Andrew Phelps Robert Joseph Phillips Susan Linda Phoebus Richard Mark Piccolino Thomas James PIitt Janet Theresa Poirrier John Poore David Ross Porter Deborah Leigh Pratt Kathleen Ruth Preffitt Thomas Ross Pressel Jill Pymm Julia Winger Quay SENIORS 89 Maria Violet Quecedo Connie Faye Rains Jo Anne Ralph Susan Patricia Ralph Renee Virginia Randall Christine Annette Rapalus Rosemary Madeline Raymond Gary Strite Read Merle Sue Redmond Stephen Alan Reed Susan Ellen Reed Frances Joy Resignato Paul Jeffrey Resignato Barbara Jean Reynolds Gary Thomas Rich Julia Ann Ricketts Charles Wayne Riggleman Bonnie Louise Rinehart Patrick Alan Roberts Ronnie Roberts 90-SENIORS A new advisory committee arises, as students and teachers pool ideas in hopes of closing the generation gap. With potato chips close at hand, S.C. president, Dave Henderson never runs out of energy. Previews of a new dress code? (Donna Lang, Irene Koch) NIORS Mock election results show Humphrey the student favorite, but January 20th finds Nixon in the White House. I Linda Lee Rodgers Suzanne Linette Roy Karen Judith Rodgers Carla Marie Rose Kathy L. Rockwell Robert Thomas Rogers Phillip Louis Robinson Iris Andrea Rogers Holly Suzanne Robertson Leslie Dare Roebuck Brenda Faye Runnels Frederick Joseph Sacco Diane Keen Rush Richard Glenn Sandifer Miles Norman Ruthberg Richard Edward Saunders Kathryn Ann Ryan Mary Helen Sawyer Paul James Rynders John Stuart Schork SENIORS -93 Deborah Louise Schrider William Harvey Schrock, Jr. William Fred Seebode Janet Lynn Seligson Gaston Rene Servant Diane Gladys Sewell Michael Leo Shadoan Patrick Arthur Shadoan Soul, psychedelia, and peanut butter: R.M.’s cuisine encounters new musical amplitudes. Kathleen Margaret Shannon John Sherrod, III Ellen Susan Sherwood David Sanford Sheilds Christopher Marshall Shifflette Marjorie Ann Shipe Patricia Ann Shipe Linda Jean Simpson 94 SENIORS Sue Carver finds that a new jukebox also brings new rules. Richard Montgomery boasts many talented seniors-among them, Ken Nor kin and Jeff Beeker. Patricia Diane Simpson John Aluphause Sites Christine Mary Smith Dennis Franklin Smith SENIORS -95 Now which finger was the answer written on? (Julie Kalins) Denise Ireland Souders David Lee Spong Kelly Strickler Spahn Barbara Susan Sprague Concetta Marie Sparacino Harry Francis Stairs Rebecca Jo Spencer Donald Colin Stalker Christina Spiridopoulos Lawrence Allen Stalker 96-SENIORS Robert Nelson Stalker Patricia Ann Stanfield Gary Wayne Stearns Ronna Jean Steeger SAT- a “journey to the unknown”— challenges the lazy Saturday mind. Donna Jane Steelman Barbara Ann Steinberg Chris Howard pauses for a minute of mind refreshment SENIORS -97 Barbara Jean Stewart Gary William Stone Stephen Robert Stone Anne Louise Stracke Wilfred Snow Streeter Brian George Studds Raymond Edward Stull Cynthia Ann Sullivan Paula Charlene Summerour Fred Allen Swick Joseph Martin Taglieri Connie Lynn Taylor Brian Allan Tennery Joseph Herbert Thatcher, Jr. Terry Ann Thayer Mary Ellen Thompson William Henry Thompson Christopher John Timken William Thomas Tippet Pamela Gayle Tubbs 98 - SENIORS Seniors hurry through the last days of June the last lock is collected, the last yearbook signed. Delores Nolan writes words to be often read and remembered. SENIORS 99 Graduation dawns— the last hours of an era . . . June tenth marks an end and a beginning. t Stephen Craig Tufts Kathleen Jean Tuma Margaret Aileen Turner Sharon Lee Vander Staay Janel Anne Van Etten Victoria Lucretia Vasco James Hunter Veirs Karen Lynn Vogt Catherine Ann Vonderembse Larry Eugene Waks Sharon Marie Walker Pamela Jean Ward Ann Marie Waters Minnie Carol Waters Patricia Ann Watkins Donald Bruce Watson Teresa Lou Watson Nancy Carolyn Weber Charles Arthur Weitz. Jr. Catherine May Wells SENIORS - 101 Christine Lee Wells Margo P. Welsh William Wesley Welsh Steven Thomas West Michael Van Westerlund Richard Bruce Westlein Ray William Wethington Jane Marie Wetzel Seniors depart with a sad farewell and a sigh of relief. Mardi Jean Whisnant Betty Jo White Catherine Lynn White Deborah Kay Weigel Barbara Joyce Wiencek Stephen Wayne Wiggins Terry Phillip Wilfong Scott Paul Wilkerson 102 - SENIORS Nancy Weber faces the last day with “graduating jubilation. Karen Elaine Williams Kenneth Richard Willig James Howie Wilson, Jr. Michael Joe Wilson SENIORS • 103 For seniors, the high school experience is over, and faces fade into the morrow. The future is nebulous, but the quest for answers must continue. Thomas Robert Wilson Guy Michael Wolcott 1951-1968 Linda Gail Wood John Robert Wood Arthur Fletchall Woodward, Jr. Julia Virginia Wyckoff Robert Russell Yater John Joseph Yenca Alice Almeda Young Gail Ann Young Marilyn Lea Zecher Ursula Silvia Zeender 104 SENIORS A Directory of Seniors and Their Activities Aaron. Laura Lee: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Bank Directors 4. Abrahams. Ruth Ann: Honor Roll 4; Intra-murals 4; Youth-in-Government 4; Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Youth City 4; Service Corps 3,4; Philosophy Club 2,3, Secretary 2, President 3. Adams, Ralph Boyd: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3.4, “M Club 4. Alexander. Richard Jerrold: Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3. Allen. Byron: Coordination Council 4, ROCKET 4; TOUCHSTONE 4. Assistant Editor 4; Philosophy Club 2,3,4. Allen, Carl: Honor Roll 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Folk Club 2,3.4. Allnutt. George Anders. Michael Charles: ROCKET 3,4; TIDE 3,4; P.A. Club 2,3; ROCKET Representative 3. Andrew, Robert William: Swim Team 4. Andrews. Richard Garfield: M Club 2,3.4; Wrestling Team 2, Varsity 2. Arnold, Barbara Sharon Arrieta. Alexander A rdines Avancena, James Hopkins: Wrestling 4; Transferred from Sandy Spring Friends School, Sandy Spring, Maryland 4; Lacrosse Team 3. Bailey, Michael William: Human Relations Club 4. Baker, Belinda Ei ene: Tennis 4; Intramurals 2,4, Transferred from Tehran American School. Tehran. Iran 3; Powder Puff Football 2; Baseball. Varsity 2. Baker, Lionel Clinton: Library Aides 3,4; Bank Stockholder 3,4; I.M.C. Club 3. Baker, Robert Junior: Youth-in-Government 4; Art Club 4; Interior Display Club 4. Baldassano, Victoria Anne: Glee Club 4; Madrigals 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3. Bandu, Corey: D.E.C.A. 4. Bane. Albert Bouic: Football. Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3. Bankerd, Michael Robert Barchers. Ronald Lee: Track 2,4; Cross Country 2,4; “M Club 4; Rifle Club 3. Barnsley. Holly Souder: Honor Roll 2,4; Drill Team 3; Civiteens 2; Intramurals 2,3. Barrack. Judy Ann: Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 3; Interior Display Club 2.3,4, Secretary 3.4; ROCKET Representative 2; Counselor's Aid 4. Beall. Donald Lee: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; M“ Club 3,4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; Track 3. Beall, James Bryan: TIDE 4; TOUCHSTONE 2. Beane. Rebecca Mae: Student Council Alternate 2; Student Council Representative 4; Coordination Council 3; Class Committees 2,4; Class Officer 4, Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Key-ettes 4; ROCKET 4, Senior Editor 4; Student Council Committees 2,4; “It's Academic , Mascot 4; American Field Service 3; French Club 3; Musical 3; Monogram 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4. Beard, Jan Marie: Intramurals 2.3,4; Girls Sports Association 3,4. Beckham, Thomas Bee. Joseph Francis: Student Council Representative 2,3; Student Council Executive Committee 3,4; MCR 2.3; Coordination Council 2.3,4; Class Officer 2, President 2; Class Committees 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 4; “M“ Club 4; Key Club 3,4, President 3,4; Student Council Committees 3,4; French Club 2; Youth City 3; Wrestling. Junior Varsity 2. Varsity 3,4. Beeker, Jefferson Charles: Student Council Representative 3; Black Maskers 2,3.4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Glee Club 3.4; Madrigals 3; Musical 2,3,4. Belcher, Donna Suzanne: Class Committees 4, Senior Steering 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Youth-in-Government 4. Belser, Patricia Ann: Honor Roll 2,4; Civiteens 4; Spanish Club 4; Transferred from Emporia High School, Emporia, Kansas 4. Benson, Deborah Lee: Future Homemakers 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4. Benson, Denise Capitolia: Honor Roll 3, Bank Stockholder 4. Bentley, Bruce Frederick Benton. Vernon Edmond Berti, Deborah Kay: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Keyettes 4; Girls' Sports Association 3,4; Spanish Club 2. Bise. Lewis Archie Bishop, Alice Bishop, Dorothy Rose: Student Council Alternate 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council Committees 3. Bivins, Jacquelyn Willis: Honor Roll 3,4; Black Maskers 2,3,4; Thespians 3.4, President 4, American Field Service 2.3,4, Treasurer 4; Debate Club 4; TOUCHSTONE 4. Literary Editor 4; Squamish Team 3,4. Black, Geoffrey Scott: Coordination Council 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Civiteens 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4; Youth-in-Government 3; Student Council Committees 3.4; American Field Service 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Musical 3; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; Boy's State Delegate Alternate 3. Youth City 3, Director of Licenses and Inspection 3; TOUCHSTONE 2,3; Service Corps 2,3; Squamish Team 3.4; Monogram 3; Americans Abroad Scholarship Finalist 3. Blackmon, Harry Lee: Youth City 4; TOUCHSTONE 4; Rifle Team 4. Blake, John William: Football. Junior Varsity 2. Varsity 3, Manager 3. Bland, Susan Renee: TOUCHSTONE 3. 106 SENIORS Blizard, Virgil Lee: Honor Roll 3,4; Teacher's Aid 4. Blymyer, James Patrick: Transferred from Robert E. Peary High School, Rockville, Maryland; Baseball, Junior Varsity 2. Boccabello, William Michael: Transferred from Woodward High School, Rockville, Maryland; Football 2. Bodnar, Timothy Wayne: Honor Roll 2,3; Golf 3.4. Boger, Barbara Lou Bort, Joseph Michael: TOUCHSTONE 2,3, Production Editor 2,3; Photography Club 3. Boucher, Richard Alan: Honor Roll 4; Youth-in-Government 4; French Club 4; Math Team 4; Youth City 4; Squamish Team 4, Co Field Marshall 4; Transferred from Ludwigsburg American High School Stuttgart. Germany; French Club 3; Ski Club 3. Bowie, Henry Llewellyn: Coordination Council 2,3; P.A. Club 3,4, President 4. Bowman, Claudia Evelyn: Student Council Representative 2; Coordination Council 3,4; Safety Council 2; Class Committees 2,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Cheerleaders 2,3, Captain 4; Keyettes 4; Student Council Committees 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Musical 3; Mixed Chorus 2, Interior Display Club 2; Orchesis 2; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 4; Squamish Team 4. Bob Gaither and Van Wester land stalk their prey in Senior Court. Branison, Anita Louise: Class Committees 2; Intramurals 2,3,4; Future Homemakers 3; Girls' Sports Association 3,4; Gymkana 2,3,4. Branthover, Lee Carlin: Football, Varsity 2.3.4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball. Junior Varsity 2; Baseball, Varsity 2,3,4; M Club 2.3.4, President 3; Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; NEAP 2,3. Branthover, Louise Bahra: Honor Roll 2,4; Student Council Committees 2,3,4; Bank Stockholder 4. Bredland, Drue Ann: Honor Roll 4; TOUCHSTONE 3. Breen, Terence Michael: Honor Roll 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Transferred from Sher wood High School, Sandy Spring, Maryland Mixed Chorus 2,3. Bridgham, Amy Lou: Coordination Council 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Musical 2, 3,4; Piano Club 2,4, President 4; Orchesis 2; Service Corps 2,3; Squamish Team 2,3. Brown, Joan Harrington: Civiteens 2; Intramurals 2; Bank Stockholder 4. , Brown, Lee Curtis Brown, Paula Allen: Student Council Executive Committee 4. Scholarship and Student Contact Committee Chairman 4; Class Committee 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; ROCKET 4, Photographer 4; “It's Academic” 3,4; French Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Musical 2, Stage Crew 2; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; Youth City 4, Councilman 4. Brubaker, Linda Susan: Student Council Representative 3; Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team 4; School Store 4; Student Council Committees 2,3; French Club 3; Future Nurses 2,3; Musical 3; Mixed Chorus 2; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 4; Service Corps 2. Bryan, Lorinda: Drill Team 3,4; Civiteens 2; Student Council Committees 2,4; ROCKET Representative 2; TOUCHSTONE 3,4. Budd, Raymond Alfred: Student Council Representative 4; Honor Roll 4; Transferred from Gaithersburg High School, Gaithersburg, Maryland: Student Council Representative 2. Budd, Richard Douglas: D.E.C.A. 3,4, Sergeant at Arms 4; Mixed Chorus 2. SENIORS - 107 Bula, Maureen Frances: Girls' Sports Association 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4. Burdette. Deborah Mae: D.E.C.A. 4. Burger, Elizabeth Patricia: Student Council Representative 3; Civiteens 3,4; Intramurals 2,3; Art Club 2; Class Committees 4. Burkinshaw, L ynda Sue Burr, William Wesley: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Track 3; Manager 3; Black Maskers 2,3,4; Thespians 3,4. Burson, David Kenneth: Honor Roll 4; Tennis 2,3,4; Intramurals 2. Butt, Betsy Darlene: Civiteens 4. Cadem, John Patrick Calantonio, Phyllis Anne: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 4; Intramurals 2; Black Maskers 2; Future Homemakers 4; Interior Display Club 3; Latin Club 4; Counselor's Aide 4. Calloway, Brenda Susan: Honor Roll 4. Campion, Linda Rachael: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Black Maskers 2; Folk Club 2,3. Caravella, Wayne Peter: Football, Junior Varsity 2; Student Council Committees 3,4; Transferred from St. Josephe's High School, Buffalo, New York. Carlson, Thomas Edward: Key Club 4. Carnahan, Cathleen Yvette: Student Council Representative 3,4; Safety Council 4, Chairman 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Keyettes 4, Maryland District Corresponding Secretary 4; Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Future Nurses 4; Transferred from Leavenworth Senior High School, Leavenworth, Kansas; French Club 2; Girls' Sports Association 2; Band 2; Marching Band 2; Pep Band 2; Honor Roll 2; Pep Club 2. Carver, Barbara Anne: Transferred from Salli P. Durett High School, Louisville, Kentucky. Carver, Susan Lee: Coordination Council 2; Class Committee 4; Honor Roll 4; Black Maskers 2,4; French Club 3; Glee Club 3,4; Musical 3; TOUCHSTONE 4. Castner, James Arthur: Rifle Team 4. Catania, Anne Elizabeth: Honor Roll 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; ROCKET 3,4, Girls' Sports Editor 3,Business Manager 4; Debate Club 2,4, Girls' Sports Association 2,3,4; Library Aides 2; Spanish Club 2; Youth City 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4. Chambers, Paul Hopkins: Student Council Representative 2; Civiteens 2; Black Maskers 3; Thespians 3; Art Club 2; Biology Club 2; Glee Club 3; Musical 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Bank Stockholder 2; TOUCHSTONE 2,3; Wrestling 2,3,4. Champigny, Norman Cheslosky, Bernard James Chmielewski, Robert Louis: Library Aides 4; P.A. Club 2. Cho, Diane Elizabeth: Student Council Alternate 4; Coordination Council 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team 3, Vice-President 3; ROCKET 4; French Club 3,4. Humphrey representative, Richard Hayes, reads over his speech before the mock Presidential campaign. Paula Hesselbarth spots the little squiggle that just crawled out of her math book. Chruch, Robin Cincirpini, Mario Stephen: Track 2; Cross Country 2; Ski Club 4. Clark, Clay Daniel: D.E.C.A. 4. Clark, Patricia Ann: Future Nurses 3,4. Treasurer 3.4; ROCKET Representative 2. Cleaves, Judith Eleanor: Honor Roll 3.4. Clem, Cynthia Ann Mary: Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Directors 4. Clements, Thomas Gary: D.E.C.A. 4, Vice-President 4. Cleveland, Thomas Simmons Cline, Dennis Lee: Bank Directors 4. Clydesdale, Elizabeth Jean: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Alternate 3; Student Council Executive Committee 4, Concessions Chairman 4. Social Welcoming Committee Chairman 4, Honor Roll 2,3,4; Tennis 2.3,4; Intramurals 2; Keyettes 4; Stu- dent Council Committees 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Musical 3; Mixed Chorus 2; ROCKET Representative 2; Service Corps 2,3. Coe, Linda: Honor Roll 4; Bank Directors 4. Coker, Margaret Rose: Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Alternate 4; Honor Roll 4; Black Maskers 2,3.4; Thespians 4; Student Council Committees 2,3,4; Musical 3. Cole, Robin Paige: Interior Display Club 3; Transferred from Minford High School, Min-ford, Ohio; Honor Roll 2, Class Representative 2; Future Homemakers 2; Girls’ Athletic Association 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Student Aid 2. Comley, Diane Moore: Mixed Chorus 2; School Spirit 4; Banking Club 4. Conkey, Sally Anne: Student Council Ececu-tive Committee 4, Secretary 4; Class Officer 3, Secretary 3; Class Committees 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Keyettes 3,4, Vice-President 4; Student Council Committees 3,4; American Field Service 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Marching Band 2,3.4; Latin Club 2,4. Connelly Ronald Connolly, Kathleen Ann: Honor Roll 4, Mixed Chorus 2,3. Cook, Deborah Ann Cooley, Steven Howard: Honor Roll 4. Cooper, Bruce Sumner: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Civiteens 4; American Field Service 4; Biology Club 3; French Club 3; Boy's State 3; TOUCHSTONE 4; Quill and Scroll 3.4, Ski Club 4. Cor del li, Daniel Vincent: Intramurals 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Transferred from Robert E. Peary High School, Rockville, Maryland: Honor Roll 2. Corey, Richard William Cornwell, Bruce Edwin: Library Aides 4; P.A. Club 4, Bank Directors 4; Bank Stockholder 2.3. Costa. Paul Evan Cotrell, Linda: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Black Maskers 4; Folk Club 3.4. SENIORS - 109 Covert, Suzanne Marie: Class Committees 3; Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 4; Art Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Interior Display Club 4. Cox, Patricia Ann: Honor Roll 4; Black Maskers 2,3. Crim. Michael Douglas: Football. Junior Varsity 2. Crump er, Donna Lee: Honor Roll 4; Intramurals 2; Orchestra 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4. Crutchfield, Cassandra Cummings. Wendy Ann: Student Council Alternate 2; Civiteens 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Student Council Committees 2,3. Dean, Kathleen Jane: Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 3,4, Treasurer 4; Youth-in-Government 4; Orchestra 2.3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Gymkana 2,3,4; Bank Stockholder 2; Orchesis 2; String Ensemble 2,3,4; Youth City 4. Dean, Michael Kelly De Celle, Stephen: Class Committees 3,4 Honor Roll 2; Civiteens 2; ROCKET 3, 4 American Field Service 2; French Club 2 Musical 2, Stage Crew 2. DcLoach, Peggy Lynn: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Office Aid 4. Dery, Louise: Future Nurses 3; TOUCHSTONE 3. DeShetler, Thomas Joseph: Coordination Council 3,4; Honor Roll 4; Black Maskers 2; TOUCHSTONE 4; Rifle Team 3,4; Photography Club 2. Dickerson, Clarence Edward: Football, Junior Varsity 2; Baseball, Junior Varsity 2; Ski Club 4; Wrestling 2. Dickinson, Patricia Anne: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Youth-in-Government 4; Patrols 2; French Club 3; Glee Club 4; Musical 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Bank Stockholder 2; Girl's State 3; Youth City 4. Disney, Donna Lee: Honor Roll 2,3; Majorettes 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Office Aid 4. Donnelly, Patricia Marie: Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 3, 4; TIDE 2,3,4; Black Maskers 2. Curley, Paula Ellen: Black Maskers 4; Interior Display Club 3,4; TOUCHSTONE 4; Philosophy Club 3; Folk Club 4. Curtis. Donald Curtis. Patsy Ellen: Future Homemakers 2. Curtis, Harvey Raymond Dail, Deborah Renee: Student Council Representative 4; Youth-in-Government 4; Student Council Committees 3,4; American Field Service 2; Youth City 4; Bank Director 4. D’Amore, Kristin Diane: Honor Roll 4; Glee Club 4; Latin Club 4; Service Corps 4; Transferred from Berlin American High School, Berlin, Germany; Russian Club 2; German-American Club 2,3; industrial Arts Club 3; Honor Roll 2.3; Musical 3, BEAR FACTS 2. Davidson, Bruce Walter: Honor Roll. 2,3,4; Youth-in-Government 4; Spanish Club 2,3. Davis, Carol Suzanne: Honor Roll 4; Biology Club 2; Interior Display Club 4; Bank Stockholder 2; TOUCHSTONE 3; Service Corps 3. Davis, John Thomas Davis, Patricia Anne: Gymkana 2,3; Orchesis 2,3. Davison, Harvey Forgot my books againI moans Steve DeCelle. 110 SENIORS I Dorsey, Howard Sharont: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Wrestling 2,3,4. Dove. Laurie Anne: Honor Roll 4. Downey, George Kramer: Honor Roll 2; Civi-teens 4; Key Club 4; ROCKET 3,4, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4, American Field Service 2; French Club 2. Downs, Sherry Darlene Drake, John Lester: Honor Roll 2,3,4; French Club 4; Rifle Club 4; Ski Club 4. Duffy.Michael Joseph: Honor Roll 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; Track 3; 'M Club 4; Bank Director 4. Duncan, Scott Whitfield: Honor Roll 4; Band 2,3,4; Marching 2,3,4; Musical 2,3. Dunlea, Mark Jeffrey Dunn, Rudy Durand, Michael Clark; Honor Roll 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Library Aides 3; Wrestling, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 2. Durham, Gary Preston: Honor Roll 2,4; Football, Junior Varsity 3, Varsity 4; M Club 4. Ecker, Christopher Joseph: Student Council Representative 2,3,4; MCR 3; Class Committee 2; Honor Roll 2,4; Youth-in-Government 3; President 3; ROCKET 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, Co-Editor in Chief 4; ROCKET Representative 2. Edmiston, Donna Marie: Student Council Alternate 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Youth-in-Government 2,3,4; Student Council Committees 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; Youth City 3, Chief of Police 3; Service Corps 3,4; Squamish Team 3,4; Model State Youth Legislation 2,3; Teacher's Aid 3,4. Eichelberger, Walter Elbert. Donna Jean: Black Maskers 2. Elliot, Carlton Joseph Ellis, James Michael Dave Porter and Brenda Runnels demonstrate survival techniques. Ellis John Richard Eppley, Marsha Lynn: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Majorettes 2; Drill Team 4; American Field Service 3,4; Library Aides 4; Transferred from Newport High School, Newport, Washington; Pep Club 2; Majorettes 2; Honor Roll 2. Ernst, Linda Anne: National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Coordination Council 4, Treasurer 4; Latin Club 2,4, Secretary 2, President 4; Math Team 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Youth City 4; Student Council Committees 4; Transferred from Lakeside High School, Atlanta, Georgia. Esche, Linda Jane: Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 4; Spanish Club 2,4; TOUCHSTONE 4; Student Council Committees 4; Transferred from Owego Free Academy, Owego, New York; Spanish Club 2. Estes, Sue Elizabeth: ROCKET Representative 2. Etchison, Terry Lee: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 3.4; Art Club 3,4; Musical 3,4, Set Crew 3,4; Interior Display Club 3,4; Bank Stockholder 2.3.4; TOUCHSTONE 2,3,4. Eull, Donna Jean: Honor Roll 4; Youth-in-Government 4; Student Council Committees 2,3; French Club 3; American Field Service 2,3; Youth City 4. Evans, Wanda Jean Fadeley, Ralph Larry: Basketball, Junior Varsity 4. SENIORS - 111 Fahey, Daniel Thomas: Library Aides 2. Fair, Jean Ruth Fairfax, Robert Chester Fellows, Marc Allan: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2. Ferris. Charles William: Youth-in-Government 4; Youth City 4, Director of License and Inspection 4; TOUCHSTONE 4; Rifle Club 3,4; Wrestling 2. Feui let, Jean-Pierre First, David Jay: Track 4; Civiteens 4; Youth-in-Government 4; Bank Stockholder 3,4; Philosophy Club 3.4; Student Council Committees 3; American Field Service 3. Fitch, James Arthur: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Coordination Council 4; TIDE 2,3,4, Sports Editor 3, News Editor 4; Black Maskers 2,3; Musical 2,3,4, Stage Crew 2,3,4; Youth City 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 2; Squamish Team 2,3; Class Committees 4. Fitzpatrick, Pamela Lea: Student Council Representative 2,3; Coordination Council 3; Class Officer 4, Vice-President 4, Class Com- mittees 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Youth-in-Government 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Student Council Committees 4; French Club 2,3; Youth City 4, Councilman 4. Flatau, Karen Marie Fling, Dennis Wilson Fling, James Dennis: Honor Roll 3,4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Golf 2,3,4, Captain 4; M Club 3,4. Fling, Patricia Anne: Intramurals 2,3,4; Girls Sports Association 3,4; Latin Club 2. Footer, Sharon Kay: Student Council Executive Committee 4; Coordination Council 4, Secretary 4; Class Committee 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; American Field Service 2; French Club 2,3; Service Corps 2. Forbes, Candace: Honor Roll 4. Forquer, Glenna Lee: Student Council Alternate 2; Coordination Council 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 2; TIDE 4; Orchestra 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; French Club 2,3,4, String Ensemble 2,3,4; Service Corps 2,3; Folk Club 4, All-Maryland High School Orchestra 2,3,4; All-Eastern U.S. High School Orchestra 4. Fox. Douglas Clyde: Student Council Representative 4; Track 2; Civiteens 4; Black Maskers 2; TOUCHSTONE 2. France, Donald Franko, Carol Jean: Civiteens 3; Transferred from Kailua High School, Kailua, Hawaii; Intramurals 3. Franklin. Mary Theresa: Honor Roll 3; Drill Team 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Gymkana 2. Fredreckson, Joyce Susan: Intramurals 4; Transferred from Wahtonka High School, Dallas, Oregon; Class Committees 2,3, Concessions Chairman 2; Drill Team 2,3, Program Director 3; Girls Sports Association 2,3; Pep Club 2.3. Freeze, Katherine Ellen: Student Council Alternate 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team 4, Intramurals 2,3,4; Girls Sports Association 4; Gymkana 2; Interior Display Club 2,3,4. Frick, William Carl: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Track 2; Intramurals 2,3,4; Biology Club 2,3; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4. Fried, Charles Conrad Proud escort, Lee Johnson, accompanies Julie to receive her crown. Spring brings sunshine, shadows, and sandals. Fyock, William Frederick Gaither, Robert Winfield: Football, Junior Varsity 2; Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4. Gale, Nancy Forbes: Honor Roll 2; Musical 2.3. Gardner, Glenn Thomas Gardner, Hubert Wolfgang: Glee Club 4. Garrett, Carol Ann: Student Council Alternate 4; Intramurals 2. Gavin, Kathleen Ann: Student Council Representative 3; Honor Roll 2.4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Girls Sports Association 2,3,4. Gawler, James Genies, Paul William: Football. Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4. Gentry, Frank Elmore: Piano Club 4; TOUCHSTONE 4; Photography CClub 2. Giarth, Richard Blair Gilchrist, Jennifer: Student Council Executive Committees 4, Service Corps Co-Chairman 4; MCR 4; Coordination Council 2,4; National Honor Society 3.4; Honor Roll 2,3.4; Key-ettes 4, Youth-in-Government 4; Student Council Committees 4, Student-Faculty Coordinator; Latin Club 4; Service Corps 3,4; Transferred from Upper Heyford High School, Upper Heyford. England; Cheerleader 2; Coordination Council 2; Student Council Representative 2. Gillen, Katherine Elizabeth: Class committees 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Youth-in-Government 2; Black Maskers 3,4; American Field Service 3.4; Library Aides 3.4; TOUCHSTONE 4. Literary Editor 4. Gillentine, Delores Jean: Intramurals 2; Black Maskers 2; Class Committees 3. Gilpin, David Matthew: Track 2. Gledhill, Bethea Leigh: Student Council Representative 2; Coordination Council 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Black Maskers 2; French Club 3,4; Interior Display Club 3; Class Committees 3. Goodson, Denise Ellen: Civiteens 4; Gymkana 3,4; Spanish Club 4; TOUCHSTONE 4. Gordeuk, Ronald Douglas: Civiteens 3; Key Club 4; Bank Stockholder 3,4. Grab is, John Anthony Grabnegger, Deborah Susan: Honor Roll 3,4. Greaney, Richard Brian: National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3.4; Youth City 4, Urban Renewal Director 4; TOUCHSTONE 4; Wrestling. Junior Varsity 3. Green. Robert Edward: National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 4; Youth City 4; Transferred from Manzano Senior High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico; National Honor Society 3; Honor Roll 3; Cabrillo Senior High School. Lompoc. California; California Honor Society 2; Computor Club 2; Wrestling, Junior Varsity 2; German Club 2; Honor Roll 2. Greenspan, Judith Rose: Honor Roll 2.3,4; French Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; American Field Service 3, Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Spanish club 3; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 3,4. SENIORS 113 Gregory, James Edward: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Class Committees 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Baseball, Varsity 2. Manager 2; It's Academic 3,4; Youth City 4, Councilman 4; Forensics 2,3,4. Griffith, Alan Louis: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Civi-teens 3; Black Maskers 3,4; Thespians 4; French Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Madrigals 4; Musical 3,4; Piano Club 4, Boy's State Runner-Up 3; Barbershop Quartet 4; Forensics 4. Grimes, Gary Lee Grossman, Eileen Rochelle: Mixed Chorus 2,3. Gruentzel, Donald Andrew Committees 4, Concessions Co-Chairman 4, Social Welcoming Committee Co-Chairman 4; Coordination Council 4; Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 2,4; Basketball, Varsity 3,4, Manager 3,4; “M Club 4; Civiteens 3,4, Vice-President 4; Key Club 3,4; Youth-in-Government 3,4; TIDE 4; Youth City 4, Deputy Mayor 4; Maryland Youth Constitutional Delegate 3. Harbaugh, Karen Lee Hardin, Clyde Durham: Student Council Representative 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Student Council Executive Committees 4; MCR 3,4, Coordination Council 4, Chairman 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Civiteens 3,4, Chaplain 3,4; Student Council Committees 4; MASC Convention 4. Hargis, Walter Harkins, Charles Simpson Harrell, Karen Joyce Harriday, Jane Louise: Girls Sports Association 3,4. Harris, Mary Lucille: Student Council Representative 4, Transferred from Holy Trinity High School, Washington, D.C.; School Spirit 2; Dramatics 2; Student Council Representative 2. Harrison, Kenneth Allen: Honor Roll 2; Baseball, Varsity 2,3,4; M Club 2,3,4. Hartley, Charles Guess, Gloria Elizabeth: Honor Roll 4; Intramurals 3; Youth-in-Government 4; Piano Club 4; Philosophy Club 4. Secretary 4; Transferred from Allen High School, Ashville, North Carolina; Modern Dance Club 2; Honor Roll 2; N.A.A.C.P. 2. Hagedorn, Scott Alexander: Student Council Alternate 4; Black Maskers 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Musical 2,3,4, Stage Crew 2,3,4; P.A. Club 4. Hageman, Mark Henry: Honor Roll 2,4; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4, Ski Club 4, Coordinator 4. Haley, Gary Lynn: Honor Roll 4, Track 3; Civiteens 4; Wrestling 2,4. Hall. David: Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3; M Club 2,3,4. Hall, Frank Millard: Baseball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Track 4; Cross Country 2,4; M Club 2,3,4. Hall, Linda Maria: Honor Roll 3.4; Intramurals 2,3; Honor Teams 3; Service Corps 3. Hall. William John: Honor Roll 3. Hailing Patti Lynn: Glee Club 3,4, Sergeant at Arms 4; Madrigals 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Service Corps 3. Hamilton, Michael Teel: Honor Roll 2; Model Rocket Club 2. Hansch, Laurence Wayne: Student Council Alternate 2,3; Student Council Executive Brenda Bergmann spends her lunch time catching up on R.M. news. 114 SENIORS Has ter. Elsa 0 Hassay, William Frederick: Orchestra 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Musical 2,3,4; Bank Stockholder 2,3; String Ensemble 2,3,4; Maryland All State Orchestra 2,4. Hayes, Richard Allen: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Wrestling, Junior Varsity 2,3, Varsity 4; Youth in Government 4; It's Academic 4. Hayes, Wilma Juanita ors 3, Vice-President 3; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; Student-Faculty Advisory Committee 4. Herdon, Burnard Alfred: Bank Stockholder 3.4. Hastie, Diane Marie Hawthorne. Sandra Faye: Honor Roll 4. Hayden. Helen Carol Hayes. Martha Louise: Honor Roll 2; Musical 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Piano Club. Hebron, Josephine Inez: Patrols 2; Gymkana 2.4; Bank Directors 4. Heister, Paul Lee Henderson, David Rex: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Executive Committee 3,4, President 4; MCR 3,4; Class Officer 2,3. Vice-President 2. President 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Glee Club 3,4, President 4; Madrigals 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Direct- Herring, Patricia Ann: Intramurals 4. Hesselbarth, Paula Ellen: National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2.3,4; Cheerleaders 3.4; Intramurals 2; Keyettes 3,4, Secretary 4; Musical 3; Girls' State 3, County Treasurer 3. High, Donna Marie: Honor Roll 4; Intramurals 2.3,4; Future Nurses 2; Girts Sports Association 3,4; Interior Display Club 3; Bank Stockholder 3. •‘j I Could Lori Bryan's award of Best Looking be due to her Mona Lisa smile? Hill, Doreen Gay: Class Committees 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 2; Keyettes 3,4; TIDE 3,4, Feature Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Black Maskers 2; Orchestra 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Piano Club 3; Bank Stockholder 3; String Ensemble 2,3,4; TOUCHSTONE 3; Squamish Team 3; Monogram 2,3; Congressional Intern 3; Forensics 2. Hinch, David Alan: Honor Roll 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; M Club 4. Hinde, James Mitchell: D.E.C.A. 3,4. Hinkley, Kathryn Lee: Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Madrigals 4; Musical 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Spanish Club 3. Hippchen, Melinda: Honor Roll 2,4; French Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Service Corps 3. Holden, Mary Anne: Honor Roll 2,4; Civi-teens 3; Art Club 2,3; Future Nurses 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Gymkana 2.3; Service Corps 2,3. Holloway. John Douglas: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Track 2; Cross Country 2; Biology Club 2. Hopkins, Susanne: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 2,4; Civiteens 2; Art Club 2,3; Interior Display Club 2; Latin Club 2,3. Hoppenjans, Donna Lynn: Student Council Alternate; Black Maskers 2. Horner, Douglas Roy: Student Council Alternate 4; Honor Roll 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Student-Faculty Advisory Committee 4. SENIORS - 115 Horsman, Douglas Lewellyn: Civiteens 4. Horton, Deborah Ann: Intramurals 2,3; Future Homemakers 4. Hott. Shirley Ann Howard, Christine Baker: Student Council Alternate 2; Student Council Representative 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Youth-in-Government 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; ROCKET 3, Junior Class Editor 3; American Field Service 2; Black Maskers 2,3; Debate Club 2,3; ROCKET Representative 2,3; Service Corps 4. Howe, Keith Wesley: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Track 2,3,4; M Club 2,3,4. Hubbard, Marshall Gregory Hughes, David Kim: Honor Roll 2,3; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Track 2; Golf 3; D.E.C.A. 4; Biology Club 2,3; Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4. Hundemer, Robert Warren Hunt, Cheryl Lee: Intramurals 2; Black Maskers 2; Folk Club 2. Hunt, Mary Frances: Majorettes 2,3. Hunter. Kristin Lees: Honor Roll 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Future Homemakers 3, Historian 3; Girls Sports Association 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Interior Display Club 2; Honor Teams 2,3,4. Hyde, Barbara Ann: Intramurals 2,3,4; Girls Sports Association 3,4, Vice-President 4; Honor Teams 2,3,4. Ikari, Karen Alice: Student Council Representative 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Montgomery County Youth Orchestra 3,4; Class Committee 2,4. Imbach, Bruce Leon: Coordination Council 4; Rifle Club 2,3,4. President 4. Imirie, Bonnie Ellen: Honor Roll 4; School Store 4; Black Maskers 2. Ireson, Michael Ray: Graphic Arts Club 3,4. Jackson, Joyce Evett: D.E.C.A. 4. Jackson. Kristine Elizabeth: Honor Roll 4 Civiteens 2,3; Intramurals 2; French Club 2 Bank Stockholder 2; Counselor's Aid 4 Teacher's Aid 4. Jaeger, Kathleen Patricia: Student Council Representative 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4. Jaeger, Robert: Baseball, Varsity 2; Art Club 4. Jaffe, Charlotte: Future Nurses 4; Rifle Club 4, Secretary 4; Transferred from Suitland High School, Suitland, Maryland; Judo Club 2; Junior Classical League 2. James, Robert Earl: Model Rocket Club 3. Jennings. Stephanie Lynn: Welfare Committee 4, Modern Dance 3,4. Jessmer, Kristina: Transferred from Miama Palmetto Senior High School, Miama, Florida; Track and Field 2,3; Flag Corps 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Girls Sports Association 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3. Keri Kraft tells unsuspecting juniors. Karen Foster and Christi Magruder, the trials and tribulations of Senior Life. Pat Shadoan explains the 10 ways to recognize a banana peel. Johnson, Carolyn Diane: Black Maskers 3; Bank Stockholder 2; Transferred from Gaithersburg High School, Gaithersburg. Maryland; Mixed Chorus 2; Track and Field 2. Johnson, Judith Mae: Coordination Council 3.4; Honor Roll 2,3.4; Drill Team 3.4. Co-Captain 4; TIDE 2; Black Maskers 2; American Field Service 2,4; Future Teachers 2,3; Glee Club 4; Musical 2,3; Monogram 3. Johnson, Lee Steven: Class Committees 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4, Tennis 3,4; M Club 4; Civiteens 4; Key Club 3; TIDE 4, Sports Editor 4. Johnson, Robert Gordon: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Johnson, Sylvia Sue: Intramurals 2,3,4; Library Aid 4. Kaiser, Mary Ellen: Glee Club 3.4; Mixed Chrous 2; Piano Club 4. Kalins, Julie Ann: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Alternate 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4, Cheerleaders 3,4; Keyettes 4, ROCKET 4, Advertising Editor 4; Black Maskers 2.3; Thespians 4; American Field Service 2; Musical 3; Spanish Club 2; Youth City 4, Councilman 4; Student Council Committees 2,3; Monogram 3,4. Kavanaugh, Charles Patrick: Football, Junior Varsity 2; Patrols 2; Art Club 2; Transferred from Rock Terrace High School, Rockville, Maryland. Kavanaugh, Michael Kelchner, Nancy Ann: Honor Roll 2.4; Intramurals 2,3; French Club 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3; Orchesis 2.3,4, Vice-President 4; Folk Club 4; Ski Club 4; Squamish Team 4. Kelly, Evelyn Louise: Intramurals 2,3; Gymkana 2,3; Service Corps 4; Class Committees 4; Student Council Committees 4. Kelly, Kathryn Elizabeth: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 2,4; Drill Team 3.4, Vice-President 4; Civiteens 2.3; Intramurals 2; Spanish Club 3; Counselor's Aid 4. Kendro, Anna Margaret: Class Committees 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; TIDE 3,4, Business Manager 3, Managing Editor 4; Future Nurses 2; Spanish Club 4; Quill and Scroll 3.4. Kerr, Cecilia Elaine: Student Council Alternate 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Civiteens 2; Keyettes 3.4, Treasurer 4; American Field Service 2; French Club 2; Future Nurses 2.3.4; Service Corps 2.3; Ski Club 4; Squamish Team 4. Keys, Sue Fontaine: Coordination Council 4. Class Committees 2; Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 2,3,4, Vice-President 3. President 4; Future Teachers 2,3; Student Council Committees 4, Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; ROCKET Represent ative 2; Counselor's Aid 3. Khuen, Ruth Kidwell, James Edward: Honor Roll 3. Kidwell, Rose Mary: Honor Roll 4; Majorettes 4, Intramurals 2; Counselor's Aid 4. King, Andrea Vee: Student Council Representative 3,4; Intramurals 2,3; Gymkana 2.3. King, Cecil Gonzales: Art Club 2,3; Transferred from Escola Americana. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Riding Club 2,3; Swimming Club 2,3; School Fair 3, Secretary 3. Kinley, Leroy Allan: Band 2,3; Marching Band 2.3; Graphic Arts Club 3,4. SENIORS - 117 Kirkpatrick, William Robert: Student Council Alternate 4; Coordination Council 4; Class Committees 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2.3.4; Football. Junior Varsity 2; Basketball. Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3.4; Track 3.4; M Club 4; Civiteens 3; Youth-in-Government 4; Student Council Committees 3. Bank Stockholder 4; Youth City 4. Direc tor of Finance 4; TOUCHSTONE 4; Rifle Club 2. Knight, John Robert: Honor Roll 4; Student Council Committees 4; Transferred from Churchland High School. Portsmouth, Virginia; Chess Club 3; French Club 3. Koch, Irene Louise: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Black Maskers 2,3; Interior Display Club 3.4; TOUCHSTONE 3.4. Koenigsberg, Carla Alyne: Coordination Council 3; Class Committees 2,3; Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 4; Intramurals 2; TIDE 4; Black Maskers 2,3, Secretary 3; Thespians 2,3,4; Student Council Committees 2,3,4; American Field Service 2. Lance, Michael Joseph: Student Council Committees 2,3,4; Squamish Team 2.3.4. Field Marshall 2,3.4. Lang, Donna Rae: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 2; Keyettes 3. American Field Service 3,4, Treasurer 4; Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Service Corps 2. Lanum, Christine Hays: Student Council Representative 2; MCR 4; Coordination Council 2,3; Honor Roll 2,4; Youth-in-Government 4; TIDE 4, Feature Editor 4; American Field Service 4; Spanish Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Orchesis 2. Vice-President 2. Layton, Thomas Paul: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; M Club 4; Bank Director 4. Leard, Carol Suzanne: Band 2,4; Marching Band 2. Learmouth, Margaret McClure: Honor Roll 3,4; Youth-in-Government 4; Art Club 2; Interior Display Club 2,3. LeCompt, Christine Jean: Student Council Representative 3; Class Committees 2; Honor Roll 3,4; Youth-in-Government 4; Black Maskers 2; Glee Club 4. Le Mieux, Patricia Anne: Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 4; Intramurals 2; TIDE 4; Black Maskers 2; Class Committees 4; ROCKET Representative 2. Leonard, Mary Elizabeth: Honor Roll 2. Byron Allen finds that some classes are just more relaxing than others. Kraft. Kerrin Hugh: Coordination Council 4; Honor Roll 2,4; Drill Team 3,4, President 4; Class Committees 4; Black Maskers 2; Student Council Committees 4, Glee Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Madrigals 3,4; Musical 2,3,4, Production 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Kruger. Miriam Esther: Honor Roll 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Student Council Committees 3; French Club 3; Mixed Chorus 2,4; Bank Stockholder 4. Kuffner, Stephen John: Honor Roll 2,3,4 Black Maskers 3,4, Light Crew Chairman 4 Thespians 4, Vice-President 4; Musical 2,3,4 Math Team 3,4. Kukowski, Barry Walter: Honor Roll 2,3,4 Football. Varsity 4, Head Manager 4; Track 4 M” Club 4; Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3 Model Rocket Club 2,3, President 3. Kuster. Thomas Leroy: Student Council Representative 2; Honor Roll 3,4; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Track 2; Civiteens 2; Youth-in-Government 2.3; Art Club 2; Bank Stockholder 2,3.4; ROCKET Representative 3. Kyle, Rebecca Louise: Class Committees 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Civiteens 2; Black Maskers 3.4, Secretary 4; Thespians 3,4; Student Council Committees 4; Glee Club 3,4; Madrigals 4; Musical 2,3,4, Cast 3, Production 2; Piano Club 4; Orchesis 2; TOUCHSTONE 4; Youth Science Congress 3; Sex Education Forum 2. Lackey, Joy June: Honor Roll 3. Lancaster, Bruce Henry: Rifle Team 2,3,4. 118 SENIORS Leone, Richard Allan: TOUCHSTONE 4. Leopard, Janice Ann: Drill Team 4; Civiteens 3,4. Secretary 4; Black Maskers 2; Student Council Committees 2,3; Counselor's Aid 3,4. Lewis, Donna Charlene: Art Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymkana 2; Spanish Club 2. Longchamps, Donald Allen: Student Council Representative 2; Honor Roll 4, Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; M Club 4; Civiteens 2; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; ROCKET Representative 3. Longo, John David: Class Committees 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Tennis 3,4; M” Club 3,4; Youth-in-Government 4; Student Council Committees 4; Spanish Club 3; Transferred from Suitland High School, Suitland, Maryland; Gym Club 2; Honor Roll 2; Student Council Representative 2. Lough, Daniel Lee: Baseball, Varsity 2; Squamish Team 2,3,4, Right Field Marshall 2,3.4. Lowe, Walter Lawrence: Honor Roll 2; Youth-in-Government 4. Lowery, Betty Lou: TOUCHSTONE 4; Folk Club 2. Ludlow, Christopher Leigh: Student Council Representative 3,4. Lumsden, Nancy Sue: Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 3,4; Intramurals 4; Student Council Committees 2,3,4; Bank Stockholder 4. Mack, Karen Lee: Black Maskers 2; Art Club 2,3,4; Biology Club 2; Gymkana 2; Interior Display Club 2,3; Folk Club 2. Madden, Thomas Joseph Mallison, Linda Anne: Student Council Representative 3; Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 4; Drill Team 4; Youth-in-Government 3,4; Black Maskers 2; French Club 3; County Government Days 4; Student Council Committees 3. Mann, Mary Helen: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 4; French Club 3; Student Council Committees 2,4. Disillusioned faces surround the school during a false alarm fire drill. Manners, Gene Markley, Theodore David: Honor Roll 2,3. Marple, Donald Edward Martin, Martha Comly: Student Council Representaive 2; Coordination Council 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Black Maskers 2; American Field Service 4; Future Homemakers 4; Bank Directors 4; Rifle Club 4. Martz. Nancy Colleen: Civiteens 2,3; Intramurals 2,3; Glee Club 3.4; Musical 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Student Council Committees 2.3. Mather, Jo Ann Marie: Honor Roll 2,3; Civiteens 3; Interior Display Club 2,3; Transferred from Wheaton High School, Wheaton, Maryland 2. Mattern, Lucy Anne: Honor Roll 2,3; Intramurals 2; Gymkana 2. Matthews. Elaine Ann: Student Council Representative 3; Honor Roll 2,4; French Club 3; Future Teachers 4; Library Aide 3,4. Mayer, Donna Lee: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Office Aid 4. McColley. Julie Ann: Student Council Alternate 4; Class Committees 4; Intramurals 2,3; Spanish Club 3,4; Student Council Committees 4. McConnell, Garry Choinberlen: Coordination Council 3,4; Honor Roll 2; Folk Club 3,4, President 4. McGlaughlin, Richard Louis: Honor Roll 4; Bank Stockholder 2. McGrady, Patricia Daisy: American Field Service 4; Future Nurses 3; Service Corps 3.4; Student Council Committees 2,3,4. McKenzie, Douglas Ross: Civiteens 4; Mixed Chorus 4. McKenzie, Kathryn Ann: Honor Roll 2; Civiteens 4; Intramurals 2,3; Future Teachers 2. McLelland, Joy Lynn: D.E.C.A. 4. McRoy Gloria Jean: Girls Sports Association 2,3; Girls Track and Field 2,3. Merendino, Francis Joseph: Basketball. Junior Varsity 2,3; Spanish Club 3; Tennis 3. Michel itch, Sandra Dawn: Class Committees 2; Drill Team 3; Intramurals 2; Spanish Club 3. Miller, Anne Christina: Library Aides 2; Student Council Committees 2,4. Miller, Fred Sears: Honor Roll 4; Band 4; Marching Band 4; Dance Band 4; Transferred from Charles W. Woodward High School, Rockville Maryland; Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 3; Dance Band 3; American Field Service 3; Tennis 3; French Club 2. Miller, Herman Carl: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Baseball, Varsity 2,3; M Club 4. Miller, Patricia Ann: Honor Roll 3,4; Drill Team 4; Spanish Club 4; Transferred from Bremerhaven American High School. Bremer haven, Germany; Class Officer 2, Vice-President 2; Yearbook Staff 2; Girls Sports Association 2; Pep Club 2. Milliner, Michael Smith: Student Council Representative 4; Honor Roll 4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2; Youth-in-Government 4; TIDE 3; Human Relations Club 4; Student Council Committees 3,4. Minehan, Michael Stephen: Cross Country 2,3,4; M Club 4; Civiteens 3; Black Maskers 3,4; Student Council Committees 3,4; American Field Service 3; French Club 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Service Corps 3. Tasty fingers and well-worn magazines start the day for Paul Rynders. Mitchell, Deborah Sue: Class Committees 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Student Council Committees 3; French Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Office Aid 4. Monard, Richard Alan Monk, Laura O'Neil: Interior Display Club 2; Student Council Committees 2. Moody, Charles William: Baseball. Varsity 2. Moore, lla Eugenia: Drill Team 4, Manager 4; Interior Display Club 3,4. Moran, Stephen Devane Morgan, Margaret Ann: Coordination Council 4; Class Committees 3; Honor Roll 4; Civi-teens 4; Future Homemakers 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Morris, Ben Harris'. Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Executive Committee 4, Welfare Committee 4; Coordination Council 4; Class Committees 2,4; Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Track 2,3; 'M Club 3,4; Civiteens 4; Key Club 4; Student Council Committees 4; Gymkana 2; Youth City 4. City Manager 4. Morrison, Charles Alan: Coordination Council 2,3; TIDE 3; Black Maskers 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Orchestra 2; Future Teachers 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Musical 2,3; Library Aides 2,3,4; Biology Club 2; Youth City 4. Mulhern, Edward James: Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,4; M Club 2,3,4; Civiteens 3,4, Secretary 4; Key Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2. Mullen, Lianne Ruth: Intramurals 3; ROCKET 3,4, Faculty Editor 4; Biology Club 2; Bank Stockholder 2, 3,4; Ski Club 4. Munroe, Rebecca Elizabeth: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Youth-in-Government 4; ROCKET 4, Circulation Manager 4; Service Corps 4; IMC 3. Murphy, Jack Murphy, Jacquelyn Marie: Student Council Executive Committee 4, Treasurer 4; Class Officer 2,3, Treasurer 2,3; Class Committees 2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Keyettes 4; Black Maskers 2; Student Council Committees 3; French Club 3; Glee Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Madrigals 4. Murphy, Joanne Murray, Kevin Patric: Honor Roll 2. Murrin, Geralyn Mary: Intramurals 234 ROCKET 4; Black Maskers 2; Girls Sports Association 3,4; Girls Honor Teams 3; Student Council Committees 2,3. Mutnick, Regina Lucky: Student Council Representative 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4, Keyettes 4; Latin Club 4; Youth City 4, Service Corps 3,4; Transferred from Brandywine High School, Wilmington, Deleware; Ski Club 2. Latin Club 2. Myers. Gaye: Glee Club 3; Transferred from Gaithersburg High School. Gaithersburg. Maryland; American Field Service 2.3; Choir 2, Pep Club 2. BLUE GOLD 2.3; Keyettes 2.3. Myrah, Debra: D.E.C.A. 4. Neel. Jeffrey Lee: D.E.C.A. 3,4, President 4. Neugebauer, Nancy Ann: Honor Roll 2,4; Future Homemakers 3; Future Nurses 2. Newcomb, Douglas Edward: Band 2; Marching Band 2; Future Teachers 3.4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Madrigals 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Glee Club 4. SENIORS 121 Newman, Stephen: Honor Roll 2,4. Parrish, Stephen William Penick, Darlene Carol: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4. Nicholson, Barbara Jean Noland, Delores Virginia: Transferred from Poolesville High School, Poolesville, Maryland; Honor Roll 3; Girls Track 1; Intramurals 2; Future Homemakers 3. Noonan, Mary Agnes: Drill Team 3; Student Council Committee 4; Spanish Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Norkin, Kenneth Paul: Coordination Council 4; Honor Roll 4; Youth-in-Government 4; TIDE 2,4, Copy Editor 4; Black Maskers 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Thespians 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Glee Club 3,4; Musical 3.4; Library Aides 2,3; Youth City 4. P.A. Club 4. Pavlik, Monica Anne Payne, Steven Michael: Honor 3; Basketball. Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; M Club 3.4. Peck, Cynthia Anne: Black Maskers 2; American Field Service 2; Biology Club 2; French Club 4; Musical 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Service Corps 3. Peddicord, Gary Douglas: Football. Varsity 2,3, Manager 2, Head Manager 3; Student Council Committees 3.4. Pelnik, Kathleen: Honor Roll 4. Perine, Judith Frances: Civiteens 2,3; Future Nurses 2; Intramurals 2; Student Council Committees 2; Service Corps 3; Drill Team 4; Rifle Club 4. Peters, Stephen Alan: Latin Club 2; Transferred from South Dade High School, Homestead, Florida. Petersen, Steven Edward Pfeifle, Joseph Thomsen: Track 2,4; Cross Country 2; Rifle Club 3,4. Norton, Ann Marie Phi! Salmon says a quick prayer before exams. Nugent Patricia Inez: Honor Roll 4; Future Teachers 3; Musical 3; Interior Display Club 3,4; Youth City 4; TOUCHSTONE 4. Oden, Brenda Diane: Piano Club 2,4. Orr, Thomas Vincent: Intramurals 3; TOUCHSTONE 2,3, Printer 2,3; Office Aid 3. Ottinger, Randall Seth: Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; French Club 2. Ouellette, Susan Lee: Coordination Council 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Tennis 3; Thespians 3,4; Musical 2,3.4; Orchesis 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; TOUCHSTONE 3; Squamish Team 3,4. Page, Karen Grace: Honor Roll 3,4. Page, Gary Wayne Parrish, Laura Alma: Student Council Representative 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3; Student Council Committees 2; Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2.3,4; Orchestra 2,3; Future Nurses 2; Glee Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Madrigals 3,4; Musical 2; Mixed Chorus 2; String Ensemble 3; Youth City 4. Service Corps 2; State Chorus 4; Squamish Team 4. Parrish, Stephen William 122 SENIORS Phelps, Neal Andrew: Football, Varsity 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; M Club 2,3,4. Phillips, Robert Joseph: Honor Roll 4; Glee Club 3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Spanish Club 2; Philosophy Club 2,3,4, Presi dent 2, Coordination Chairman 4. Phoebus, Susan Linda: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 3; Future Homemakers 4; Student Council Alternate 4. Piccolino, Richard Mark: Honor Roll 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2. Plitt, Thomas James Poirrier, Janet Theresa: Student Council Executive Committee 4, Publicity Chairman 4; Honor Roll 4; Black Maskers 2; Student Council Committees 4; French Club 2,3,4; TOUCHSTONE 3.4. Poore, John Porter. David Ross: Glee Club 3. Pratt, Deborah Leigh: Mixed Chorus 2. Preffitt, Kathleen Ruth: D.E.C.A. 4. Pressel, Thomas Ross: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Transferred from Park High School, St. Paul Park, Minnesota; Radio Club 2; Honor Roll 2. In Physics class, Steve West finds that concentration is imperative. Pymm. Jill: Student Council Executive Committee 4, Welfare Chairman 4; Drill Team 4, Co-Captain 4; Youth-in-Government 4; Black Maskers 3,4; Thespians 4; French Club 2; Musical 3, Stage Manager 3; Orchesis 2,3; Teacher's Aid 4; Transferred from South High School, Salt Lake, Utah. Quay, Julia Winger: Class Committees 2,3; Tennis 2; Civiteens 3,4; Intramurals 2; Student Council Committees 2,3,4; Glee Club 3.4; Mixed Chorus 2. Quecedo, Maria Violet: Honor Roll 2,4; Drill Team 3; Civiteens 2,3; Intramurals 3; Student Council Committees 2. Rains, Connie Faye: Student Council Executive Committee 4. Service Corps Chairman 4; Coordination Council 2, 4; Class Committees 2; National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Keyettes 4; Youth-in-Government 3,4; Student Council Committees 3,4; Biology Club 2; French Club 2,3,4, President 3; A.V. Club 2, Secretary 2. Ralph, Jo Ann: Student Council Representative 2; Future Homemakers 2. Ralph, Susan Patricia: Honor Roll 3,4; D.E.C.A. 3; Future Nurses 4; Bank Directors 4. Randall', Renee Virginia: Future Homemakers 3. Rapalus, Christine Annette: Student Council Representative 4; Clsss Officer 4, Treasurer 4; Class Committees 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3; ROCKET 4. Girls' Sports Editor 4; Black Maskers 2; Student Council Committees 2,3,4; American Field Service 3; French Club 2.3; Library Aids 4 Raymond, Rosemary Madeline: Honor Roll 4; Black Maskers 2; Debate Club 2; Photography Club 2. Read, Gary Strife: Art Club 2. Redmond, Merle Sue: Intramurals 2,3,4; Girls Sports Association 2,3,4; Girls Honor Teams 2,3,4. Reed. Stephen Alan: Transferred from Tussey Mountain High School, Saxton, Pennsylvania; Football 2. SENIORS - 123 Reed, Susan Ellen: Student Council Representative 2; Honor Roll 2,3; Cheerleaders 3.4, Co-Captain 4; Keyettes 3,4; American Field Service 2; Musical 3; ROCKET Representative 2; Youth City 4. Resignato, Frances Joy Resignato, Paul Jeffrey: Coordination Council 3; Class Committees 2,4; Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,4; M Club 4; Key Club 3,4; Youth-in-Government 3; Biology Club 3, Vice-President 3; Youth City 3, Assistant City Attorney 3. Reynolds, Barbara Jean: Student Council Alternate 3; Intramurals 2,3.4; Student Council Committees 3,4; American Field Service 4; Girls Sports Association 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Youth City 4. Office Aid 3,4. Rich, Gary Thomas: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Gymkana 2,3. Rick, Dorothy Elaine: Coordination Council 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Musical 2,3; Service Corps 2,3,4; Folk Club 4; Rifle Club 4. Ricketts. Julia Ann Riggleman, Charles Wayne: Honor Roll 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; Track 3.4; M Club 3,4 Rinehart, Bonnie Louise: Honor Roll 2,4; TIDE 3,4; Black Maskers 2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; American Field Service 3; Future Homemakers 2,3.4, Publicity Chairman 3; Musical 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Bank Stockholder 4; TOUCHSTONE 4; Student Council Committees 4; Squamish Team 4. Roberts, Patrick Alan: Class Committees 4; Biology Club 2,3, Vice-President 3. Ski Club 4. Roberts, Ronnie: Honor Roll 2,3,4; TIDE 4; Spanish Club 4, President 4; Transferred from George Dewey High School, Subic Bay, The Philippines; Student Council Representative 2; Yearbook 2, Sophomore Editor 2; Newspaper 2, News Editor 2. Robertson, Holly Suzanne: Intramurals 2; TIDE 3; Black Maskers 2; Gymkana 2. Robinson, Phillip Louis: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; M Club 3. Rockwell, Kathy: Squamish Team 4; Student Council Committee 4; Transferred from Anthony A. Henninger High School, Syracuse. New Yor1 ; Class Committees 2,3; National Honor Society 3; Honor Roll 2,3; American Field Service 2,3; Science Club 2.3; CRUSADER 2,3, Literary Staff 2,3; Future Homemakers 2; KNIGHTLY NEWS 3, Assistant Editor 3; Pep Squad 2; Math Club 3; Yearbook Solicitor 3. Rodger, John: Track 2,3; Intramurals 2,3. Rodgers, Karen Judith: D.E.C.A. 4. Rodgers, Linda Lee Roebuck, Leslie Dare: Student Council Representative 2; TIDE 2; Black Maskers 2; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Transferred from Walter Johnson High School. Bethesda. Maryland; Student Council Representative 2; German Club 2; Girls' Choir 2. Rogers, Iris Andrea: Intramurals 2. Rogers, Robert Thomas: P.A. Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Rifle Club 3,4- Rose, Carla Marie: Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 4, Black Maskers 2; Student Council Committees 3,4; Library Aides 4; Bank Stockholder 4; TOUCHSTONE 4. The end always justifies the means. For Kathy Shannon and friends, curlers at the game mean crowning glories at the dance. The key to success lies be for Mike Anders. Roy, Suzanne Linette Runnels, Brenda Faye: Black Maskers 4; French Club 3,4; Glee Club 4; Musical 3,4 Props Co-Chairman 3, Student Director 4; Folk Club 3. Rush, Diane llene: Interior Display Club 2,3,4, President 3,4. Ruthberg, Miles Norman: Student Council Alternate 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Youth-in-Government 3,4, President 4; Student Council Committees 3; It's Academic 3,4; Band 3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Debate Club 3; Musical 2,3; Math Team 3,4; Youth City 4, Mayor 4; Forensics 3; Optimist Speech 2,3; P.A. Announcer 4. Ryan, Kathryn Ann: Service Corps 3. Rynders, Paul James: Student Council Alternate 3; Baseball, Varsity 4; Class Committees 4; Black Maskers 2; Student Council Committees 4; Musical 4. Socco, Frederick Joseph: Student Council Representative 2,3; Student Council Executive Committee 4, Parliamentarian 4; MCR 3,4; Class Committees 3; National Honor Society 3,4, President 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Youth-in-Government 3,4; ROCKET 3,4, Photographer 3, Editor in Chief 4; TIDE 3,4, Photographer 3,4, .Reporter 4; It's Academic 4; American Field Service 2,3,4. Exchange Student to Innsbrock, Austria 3; Debate Club 2,3; French Club 2,3; Musical 2; MASC Convention Delegate 4. Salmon, Philip Sandifer, Richard Glenn Saunders, Richard Edward Sawyer, Mary Helen: Honor Roll 3,4; Tennis 2; Interior Display Club 3,4; Office Aid 4. Schork, John Stuart: Student Council Representative 4; Coordination Council 3; Class Committees 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Football. Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Manager 2, Varsity 4, Manager 4; M Club 4; Civiteens 4; Key Club 3,4; Student Council Committees 2. Bank Stockholder 2,4. Schrider, Deborah Louise: Civiteens 4; Intramurals 2; Girls Sports Association 2; Latin Club 4, Secretary 4; ROCKET Representative 2. Sc hrock, William Harvey Seebode, William Fred: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Youth-in-Government 3,4; Student Council Committees 3; Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Math Team 3,4; Youth City 4. Seliger, Janet Lynn: Mixed Chorus 3; Bank Director 3; Bank Stockholder 3; Student Council Committees 4; Office Aid 4; Counselor's Aid 4. Servant, Gaston Rene: Football, Junior Varsity 2. Manager 2; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Manager 2; Key Club 4; Bank Directors 3; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 4. Sewell, Diane Gladys: Intramurals 4; Dance Band 3. Shadoan, Michael Leo Shadoan, Patrick Arthur: Bank Stockholder 2. Shannon, Kathleen Margaret: Class Committees 4; Civiteens 4; Student Council Committees 3,4; Mixed Chorus 4. SENIORS 125 Sheitel, Wayne: Transferred from East Paterson Memorial High School, East Paterson, New Jersey; Honor Roll 2; Class Committee 2; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2; Soccer. Junior Varsity 2; Intramurals 3; Youth-Week 2. Sherrod, John: Honor Roll 4; Glee Club 3,4; Piano Club 4; Rifle Team 4; Philosophy Club 2.3.4 Sherwood, Ellen Susan: Office Aid 2. Shields, David Sanford: Honor Roll 2,3,4, Student Council Committees 4; Debate Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Philosophy Club 3. Shifflette, Christopher Marshall: Student Council Representative 3,4; Track 3. Shipe, Marjorie Ann: Student Council Representative 2; Honor Roll 4; Black Maskers 2; American Field Service 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Shipe, Patricia Ann: Class Committees 3. Simpson, Linda Jean: Student Council Representative 2,3; Class Committees 2,4, Honor Roll 3,4; French Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Future Nurses 2,3,4, Historian 3, Vice-President 4; Service Corps 2. Simpson, Patricia Diane: Class Committees 3,4; Honor Roll 2,4; Black Maskers 2; Musical 2; TOUCHSTONE 4. Sites, John Aluphause: P.A. Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Rifle Team. Smith, Christine Mary: Honor Roll 4; D.E.C.A. 4, Treasurer 4. Smith Dennis Franklin: Honor Roll 4. Smith, Steven Edward: Student Council Representative 4; Honor Roll 3.4; Spanish Club 3,4; Rifle Team 4, Treasurer 4; Transferred from Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland. Equestrian Club 2; Honor Roll 2. Somerville, John Ferguson Sorrells, John William: Football. Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; Track 3,4, Teacher's Aid 4 Soth, David Kibler: Transferred from Terra Linda High School. San Rafael, California; Track 3,4; Stage Crew 3; Intramurals 2,3,4; Tennis 3,4. Souder, James Delano Souders, Denise Ireland Spahn, Kelly Strickler: Civiteens 3,4, Sergeant of Arms 4; Band 2,3,4, President 4; Marching Band2,3,4, Dance Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2.3.4; Musical 2,3,4. Sparacino, Concetta Marie: Civiteens 3,4; Black Maskers 2; Student Council Committees 2,3,4. Spencer, Rebecca Jo: Honor Roll 4. Spiridopoulos, Christina: Civiteens 2; Intramurals 2; Future Nurses 2. Spong, David Lee Sprague, Barbara Susan: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Civiteens 3; Interior Display Club 2,3,4, President of Showcases 3, Vice-President 4. Stairs, Harry Francis: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Band 2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Dance Band 2; Musical 2,3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Wrestling 3; TOUCHSTONE 3. Bob Phillips shows his appreciation for his ability to read. 126 SENIORS Stalker, Donald Colin: Honor Roll 2,3; Band 2,3; Marching Band 2,3. Stalker, Lawrence Allen: Marching Band 2,3; Wrestling 2.4. Stalker, Robert Nelson: Honor Roll 2; Band 2,3; Marching Band 2,3. Stanfield, Patricia Ann: Coordination Council 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Girls Sports Association 3.4, President 4; Girls' Honor Teams 3,4. Stearns, Cary Wayne: Honor Roll 2.3,4; American Field Service 4; Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Musical 2; Math Team 3,4. Steeger, Ronna Jean Steelman, Donna Jane Steinberg, Barbara Ann: Honor Roll 2,4; Interior Display Club 4; Service Corps 2,3,4. Stewart, Barbara Jean: D.E.C.A. 4. Stone, Gary William Stone, Stephen Robert:. Honor Roll 3; Intramurals 2,3,4; Madrigals 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; ROCKET Representative 2,3. Stracke, Anne Louise: Student Council Alternate 3; Class Committees 3; Honor Roll 2,3.4; American Field Service 2,3; French Club 2,3; Interior Display Club 4; ROCKET Repre sentative 2; Youth City 4; Human Relations Club 4; Philosophy Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4. Streeter, Wilfred Snow: Student Council Representative 2,3; Honor Roll 2,4; Black Maskers 2; American Field Service 2,3,4, Executive Committee 3, Vice-President 4; Marching Band 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Madrigals 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Library Aids 4; Math Team 3,4; Squamish Team 3,4. Studds, Brian George: Student Council Representative 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; ROCKET Representative 2,3. Stull. Raymond Edward: ROCKET Representative 2,3. Glynda Weir good-naturedly tackles a ROCKET assignment. Sullivan, Cynthia Ann: Intramurals 2,3,4; Girls Sports Association 2,3,4. Summerour, Paula Charlene Swick, Fred Allen: Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 4, Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; School Store 4; Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4. Taglieri, Joseph Martin: Biology Club 2,3. Taylor, Ann Stuart: Black Maskers 4. Taylor, Connie L ynn Tennery. Brian Allan: Student Council Alter nate 3; Tennis 2,3,4; M Club 2.3,4. Thatcher, Joseph Herbert: D.E.C.A. 2. Thayer, Terry Ann: Honor Roll 3; Girls Honor Teams 3. Thompson. Mary Ellen Thompson. William Henry: TOUCHSTONE 4; Photography Club 2. SENIORS - 127 Timken. Christopher John: Student Council Representative 4; Honor Roll 4; Tennis 3,4; Black Maskers 4. Light Crew 4; Dance Band 4; Service Corps 4; Rifle Club 4; Teacher's Aid 3; Wrestling 2.4. Manager 2,4. Tippet. William Thomas: Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; Youth City 4; Rifle Club 4. Tsakanikas. Nancy: Student Council Committees 4; Class Committees 4; Transferred from Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland. Tubbs, Pamela Gayle Tufts. Stephen Craig Tuma, Kathleen Jean: Honor Roll 2;Civiteens 3,4, Vice-President 4; Itramurals 2,3.4; Honor Teams 2; Black Maskers 2; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; Orchesis 2; Folk Club 2, Secretary 2; Student Council Committees 2,3.4. Turner, Margaret Aileen: D.E.C.A. 4. Vander Staay, Sharon Lee: Honor Roll 4; Bank Director 4 Van Etten, Janet Anne: Student Council Alternate 4; Honor 4; Black Maskers 2,3,4. Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Thespians 2,3,4; Band 3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Latin Club 4; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 4, Plays. Cast 2.3,4; Forensics 3,4; Maryland One-Act Play Festival 2. Vasco, Victoria Lucretia Veirs, James Hunter Vogt. Karen Lynn: Counselor's Aid 3. Vonderembse, Catherine Anne: Mixed Chorus 2; Philosophy Club 3. Waks, Larry Eugene: Student Council Representative 4; Class Committees 2; Honor Roll 3.4, Civiteens 3.4, President 4; Key Club 4; ROCKET 3.4, Activities Editor 4; American Field Service 3; French Club 2; TOUCHSTONE 3.4, Quill and Scroll 3.4. Walker, Sharon Marie: Class Committees 4; Majorettes 2,3,4, Captain 3; Intramurals 2; TIDE 2,3,4, Sports Editor 3, Exchange Editor 4. 128 SENIORS Ward. Pamela Jean: Honor Roll 3; Interior Display Club 2. TOUCHSTONE 3. Waters. Ann Marie: Class Committees 3; Honor Roll 2; Civiteens 2; Intramurals 2,3; Future Homemakers 2; Library Aides 4; Service Corps 3; Student Council Committees 2.3. Waters, Minnie Carol: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Art Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Interior Display Club 3,4; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4. Watkins, Patricia Ann Watson, Teresa Lou: Safety Council 4; Civiteens 4; Band 4; Marching Band 4; Transferred from Greenhills Senior High School, Cincinnati, Ohio; Class Officer 2,3, Secretary 2,3; Band 2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Intramurals 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Girls Sports Association 2,3; Girls' State Alternate 3; Office Aid 2,3; Girls Interscholastic Basketball 2,3; Y-Teens 2. Watson, Donald Bruce: Honor Roll 4; Teacher's Aid 4. Weber, Nancy Carolyn: Student Council Representative 2; Coordination Council Alter nate 3; Honor Roll 2,4; Keyettes 3,4, President 4; Youth-in-Government 4; American Field Service 3; Band 2; Marching Band 2,3; Latin Club 2; Youth City 4. TOUCHSTONE 4. Weir, Glynda: Class Committees 2,3,4; Honor Roll 4; Tennis 2; Youth-in-Government 4; ROCKET 4, Photographer 4; TIDE 3,4; Black Maskers 3,4, President 4; Art Club 2; Future Nurses 2; TOUCHSTONE3. Literary Staff 3; Philosophy Club 4, Transferred from Pacayune Memorial High School. Pacayune, Mississippi; Pep Squad 2, Cotton Bowl Parade Participant 2; Drama Club 2; Art Club 2; Tennis 2; Y-Teens 2; Class Committees 2, Chairman 2. Weitz. Charles Arthur: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Football. Junior Varsity 2, Co-Captain 2, Varsity 3.4; Track 2,3.4; M” Club 3.4; Wrestling, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4. Wells Catherine May Wells, Christine Lee Welsh, Margo Pearl: Class Committees 2,3,4; Future Homemakers 4; Food Service Cook Book, Layout Editor 4. Welsh, William Wesley: Honor Roll 3; Biology Club 2; Rifle Team 4, Captain 4. West, Steven Thomas: Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Executive Committee 4, Administrative Assistant 4; MCR 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Youth-in-Government 4; Student Council Committees 4; Debate Club 2; Youth City 4. Student Coordinator 4; Squamish Team 4. Westerland, Michael Van: Honor Roll 3,4; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2; Intramurals 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Black Maskers 3,4; Art Club 2; Debate Club 4; French Club 2,3; Library Aides 3,4; Bank Stockholder 3,4; TOUCHSTONE 4; County Government Day 4. Westlein, Richard Bruce: Honor Roll 4; Basketball. Junior Varsity 2; Key Club 4; Library Aides 4; Bank Stockholder 3,4. Wethington, Ray William: Honor Roll 3,4; Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3.4; Baseball, Varsity 2; Track 3; “M Club 3,4; Bank Stockholder 3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4. Wetzel, Jane Marie: Honor Roll 4; Library Aides 4; Bank Stockholder 3,4; TOUCHSTONE 4; Service Corps 3. Whisnant, Mardi Jean: Future Nurses 4, Historian 4, Youth City 4; Intramural - 4. White, Betty Jo White , Catherine Lynn: Student Council Alternate 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Honor Teams 2; ROCKET 3.4. Sopho more Class Ec or 3, Managing Editor 4; Stu dent Council Committees 3,4; Girls'Sports Association 2,3,4; Bank Stockholder 4; Service Corps 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Class Committees 4. Weigel, Deborah Kay: Honor Roll 3. Civiteens 3,4; Student Council Committees 3,4; Bank Stockholder 3. Wiencek, Barbara Joyce: Honor Roll 2,3,4; I ntramurals 2; Keyettes 3,4; Youth-in-Government 4; American Field Service 3; Future Teachers 4; Library Aides 2,3; Bank Stockholder 3; Youth City 4; Office Aid 4. Wiggins, Stephen Wayne: D.E.C.A. 4, Parliamentarian 4. Wilfong, Terry Phillip: D.E.C.A. 4. Wilkerson, Scott Paul: Student Council Representative 2; Football, Junior Varsity 2; TIDE 4. Williams, Karen Elaine: Honor Roll 4; Drill team 3; Civiteens 3,4; Intramurals 2; Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 2. William, Rosita Mae Willig, Kenneth Richard Wilson, James Howie: Coordination Council 3,4; Class Officer 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Youth-in-Government 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 4; Dance Band 3; Mosical 2. Wilson, Michael Joe: Honor Roll 2,3; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Student Council Committees 3; P.A. Club 2,3; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; Youth City 4. Wilson, Thomas Robert Wilson, Thomas Robert Wolcott. Guy Michael Wood, John Robert Wood, Linda Gail: Intramurals 3,4; Honor Tearns 3. Woodward, Arthur Fletchall: Student Council Representative 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2, 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; M” Club 4; Student Council Committees 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Madrigals 4; Math Team 3; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 4; Squamish Team 3. Wright. Don Wyatt, Roger Wyckoff, Julia Virginia: Honor Roll 2,4; Intramurals 2,4; Student Council Committees 4; American Field Service 2; Glee club 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymkana 2; Orchesis 2; Youth City 4; Service Corps 4. Yater, Robert Russell Yenca, John Joseph: Honor Roll 2; Black Maskers 2; Mixed Chorus 2,3. Young, Alice A!me da Young, Gail Ann Zacharek, Kenneth Zecher, Marilyn Lea: Coordination Council 4; Class Committees 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3; Keyettes 3,4, Maryland District President 4; Black Maskers 2; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Piano Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3,4; Youth City 4; TOUCHSTONE 3,4, Editor 3.4. Forensics 2,3,4, Folk Club 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3.4; Monogram 3; TOUCHSTONE Contributor 3.4. Zeender, Ursula Sylvia: Mixed Chorus 2. SENIORS - 129 Back Row-Roberta Fortunato Vice President, Chris Komoroski Secretary. Front Row-Mike McCord President, Barbara Woodhull Treasurer, Mr. Wight Sponsor. Proven leaders guide Junior Class activities. As their second year at R.M. came to an end. Juniors looked back on the achievements of the past year and forward to next year. During warmer weather delicious snow cones quenched the thirst of many an R.M. student. The bake sale was held again last year and turned out to be a big success. As Junior activities turned from fall to spring, the 1969 Prom Raindrops and Roses was held at Montgomery Mall for the first time. Last year, thought by many Juniors to be terrific, will hopefully be surpassed only by their senior year. JUNIORS 131 Cathy Adams Leslie Adams A sunny day greets arriving students. William Adams Susan Allnutt Nancy America James Anders Junior faces Susan Anders Carolyn Anderson Carlos Anguizola Richard Applegate Debora Arant Mark Armstrong Christopher Arndt Roberta Asbury Hugh Atnip Susan Bailey Gregory Baisey Brenda Baker 132 - JUNIORS I Debra Balster Thomas Baltz Charles Barchers Milton Battle William Barnes Richard Barr Michael Barron Charles Baul Alicia Beach Lawrence Beall Chris Bean Russell Beavers Warren Beers Philip Begosh William Belcher follow the road to success. Marilyn Bell Diana Bennett James Benson James Bentley Terrence Berard Cynthia Bestpitch Gregory Bitting Janis Blevins James Blunk Sandra Bly William Bodnar Catherine Boland Christine Bonner Marsha Boyd Robert Brashear JUNIORS 133 Anthony Braxton Brenda Bridge Virginia Brittain Patricia Brousseau Anne Brown David Brown Linda Brown Pamela Brown Raymond Brown Norman Buchanan Thomas Buck John Buranich Sharon Burdette Marcia Burgee Suzanne Burgess A diller, a dollar, an 8:00 scholar . . . Ward Burgess Linda Burroughs John Butts Frederick Byers Christine Byrne Veronica Byrne Diane Callicutt Carol Cameron Richard Campbell Janet Capasso Lisa Caplan Sandra Carroll Perry Carter Deborah Caruso Kathryn Cathers 134 - JUNIORS Craig Cauley Paul Chandler Vickie Chasteen Betty Cheslosky Dwight Childs Tina Christianson Greig Clark Deborah Clem Nancy Cleveland Robert Cline Denise, Sandy, and Craig believe in brotherhood at an R.M. game. John Clingan Lois Clink Charles Cockley James Collins Sandra Collins Gary Collins James Collins Deborah Como JUNIORS 135 Lawrence Conley William Connor William Cook Karen Cooper Robert Cooper Evelyne Coudie Pamela Coulter Russell Coulter John Craig Linda Crawford Rita Criggar Robert Croson David Crowe Donna Crum Dawn Crumpler Barry Culleen Christine Curley Cheryl Curry 136 JUNIORS Clyde Curtis Michael Curtis Steven Curtis Susan Curtis Carolyn Daniels Bruce Dauenhauer Donald Dauenhauer Linda Davenport Elizabeth Davidson Karen Davis Kathleen Davis Montez Davis Katherine Davison Rose DeFriece Douglas Deming . . . and still another year to go. Mary Dempsey Victoria Dennis Linda Dennison Claudia Dermer Deborah Dickerson Barbara Diddle Lois Dietch Daniel Dillon Anthony DiLorenzo Della Dixon T Nancy Dolan Thomas Donaldson John Douglass Paul Downs a Joseph Dudley JUNIORS - 137 Sarah Duffy Frank Dunleavy Jeremiah Dwyer Michael Dwyer Stephen Easter Thomas Eaton Joseph Eckenrode Patricia Elbert Jeanne Ewing Patrick Fahey Carl Fahrner Kenneth Farren Lorrie Farrer Terry Fawley Dennis Fennessy Security is getting a class ring. Linda Fero Gary Ferrell Robert Ferris Alison Field Kenneth Fleischmann Steven Flint John Forbes Alan Ford John Fordham Karen Foster David Found Diane Fourcade Sherry Fowler Ronald Fox Ryland Franklin 138 JUNIORS Christi Magruder consults the crystal ball as to the outcome of the game. Patricia Franko Geoffrey French Debbie Fuller Ronald Freeman Linda Fulkersin George Fultz Beverly Funk Kathleen Gallagher Margaret Galvin Walter Gardiner Colleen Garvey Suzanne Gavin Linda Giarth Eugenia Gick Denise Gill Anne Glass Carolyn Gledhill Linda Godsey JUNIORS • 139 Bingham Goerner Karen Good David Goodnight Laurita Gordon George Gosbee Margaret Govsky Steven Grade James Grant Robert Green Robin Green Ella Greene Katharine Gregory Denise Gresham Barbara Grigsby David Groves Patrick Griffin Mary Grimmer Linda Gruber 140 JUNIORS Philip Gruentzel Michaeline Grzech Noel Grzech Michael Gwinn Connie Hagedorn Richard Hager Stephen Haight Dennis Hailey Ruth Hairston Ruth Haley Arle Hall Carol Hall Karla Hall Mary Hall Teresa Hall Pass?—Keep the faith, baby. Charles Hamann Harry Hammond Michael Handzo Jack Hansen Peter Hardesty Viola Harriday Bruce Harrison Julie Harrison William Harrison David Hartis Daniel Hassell Dianne Haug John Hauswirth Ralph Havener Donald Hawthorne JUNIORS 141 Scott Heavey Shaun Heavey Joyce Heflin Dale Helt Jeffrey Henry Susan Henry John Herring Wendy Hicks Katherine Higgs Martin Higgs Nancy High Wallace High Linda Hill Terry Hill Michael Hiltner “What passing-bells for those, who die Donald Hinde Lindsey Hinds Angela Hocker Gary Hock man Deborah Hoffmaster Max Hohlfeld Susan Holland Devra Holmberg Anne Hoover Charles Hopkins Ginger Hopkins Roger Horton Janice Hott Michael Hovde Mary Howard 142 JUNIORS Charles Howes Craig Hulse John Hunsberger Robert Hunsberger David Humphrey Glen Humphrey as cattle.” Thomas Hunsicker Edward Hunt An anxious junior checks his homeroom number for the new school year. David Hyde Martha Irwin Douglas James Patricia Jeffreys Sharon Jehle John Jenkins Patricia Jenkins Mayela Jiminez Jeannin Jodi Barbara Johnson JUNIORS - 143 David Johnson Joanne Johnson Suzanne Johnson Karen Jones Michael Jones Patricia Jones Richard Judson Deborah Karsner Gregory Kashuba Suzanne Kavanaugh Paul Kenney Margaret Kerr Steven Kimball Sheila Kindness Colleen King We’ve been here before and we’ll Josephine Kitts Mary Komoroski Steven Konwinski Edward Kordell Christina Kortum William Kronemyer Andrea Kuffner Janice Kuhn Stephen Kuper Fay Kurland Mark Kurland Linda Kuster Dale Lacovara Carole Lance Barbara Land 144 JUNIORS Jeffrey Lastner Deborah Lawrence Elizabeth Lawrey Patricia Lawson Robert LeBleu Steven Leber John Lehman Richard Leighton David Levine Sharlene Levy Robert Lewis William Lewis come here again . . . Sandra Liljegren Cynthia Lilly Debra Lincoln Lili Lindstrom Elinor Lipsitz Bonnie Loftis JUNIORS - 145 Angie Mocker agrees with the number 1 status for R.M. David Long Linda Long John Loudenberg Hollis Long Marguerite Long Gary Luhn John Luthy Mary Machuga Mary Madden Linda Mader Margaret Magnanelli Christine Magruder Gail Mahone Susan Mall Diane Malless Sally Mallison John Malloy Judith Mangan 146 JUNIORS « Barbara Mangene Royce Mangum Donna Mansell Robert Mantoni Christine Marcelino Stephen Markwood Linda Marshall Carolyn Marth Stephen Martin Sheryl Massaro Ralph Mathis Joel Matthews Larry Mayo Mary McCausland David McChesney . . . What a drag it is getting old! Joseph McClintock Michael McCord John McDiarmid William McDonald Christine McDonnell Thomas McGlaughlin Donald McGuire Maureen McLaughlin Charles Metzger Kevin Meyer Jane Michelich Barbara Miller Beverly Miller Clayton Miller David Miller JUNIORS • 147 Ultra Brite gives Jackie Dempsey sex appeal. Glenn Miller John Miller John Miller Philip Miller Thomas Miller Eric Mills For most students, Linda Mills Gary Milne Suzanne Minard Dennis Mitchell Margaret Mitchell Gary Modzel Cynthia Mohn Robert Mongelli Barbara Moore Bonnie Moore Lynne Mooty Michael Moran 148 JUNIORS William Moroney Marilyn Morrison Karen Moseley Barton Moss Lynn Moulton Karen Muhlbach Martin Mulhern David Munzer Kathy Murlas Karen Murray Sharon Murray Janne Myers Mary Myers Leonard Myrah Ernest Neal relaxation soothes the academic strains. Helen Nester Joseph Neville Frank Newcomer Julia Newman Frank Niagro Diane Nicholson Barbara Noland Catherine Noland Mary Norris David Nuttycombe John O'Brien Robert O'Connor Timothy Oleksa Stephen Olmsted Jeanne Osmundson JUNIORS - 149 Susan Osteen Gary Paquet William Parkman Timothy Parris Patti Patton Eileen Pavay Georgina Peiser Linda Pellak Diane Pendleton Charles Pennington Michael Peters Michael Pifer Rebecca Pine Paul Plattner John Polansky Juniors provide an extra spark of spirit Patrick Pontius James Porter Robert Powell Linda Powers Paul Raymond Mary Redding James Reed Robert Regan John Reightler Janet Reilly Elaine Reinhold Dana Reznikov Ruth Rhodes Anthony Ricchuiuti Donna Ricketts 150 - JUNIORS James Riggleman Samuel Riggs Margaret Riley Sharon Riley Jacquelyn Rimel Barbara Ringler Bonnie Ritenour William Rivers Patricia Roach Phillip Robenolt Sandy Seckar and friend curl'' up at a football game. Barbara Robinson Michael Robinson Stanley Robinson Debra Rollins Michael Ronayne Sandra Roebuck Lynn Romero Michael Rooney JUNIORS - 151 Each day begins with a tong climb for Lorri Farrer. Scott Rose Michael Rothenbuhler Victoria Rupel John Rossignol Patricia Runion Frank Rush Gary Rush Wilson Russ Carol Russell George Russo Lawrence Ryan Janice Rykoskey Hollice Rylance Michael Rynders Frederick Sadler Harold Sadler Elizabeth Sante Penelope Saunders 152 • JUNIORS Jill Savage Paul Savard Joan Savary Susan Scalamandre Charles Scarborough April Scarce Stanley Scharry • Ronald Schroy Henry Schwalm Michael Seals J Barbara Seawright Sandra Seckar Marc Secor Stephen Seifert L1®” Nick Semer ... to complete a successful year. Claire Shadoan Alan Shaffer Raya Shalit Coleen Shanahan Patricia Shannon Susan Shannon Dana Sharp Janet Sharp Polly Sharp Michael Sheeckles James Sheeler James Shelton Joseph Shelton Diane Shimoda Lorrain Shortz JUNIORS - 153 Steven Simmons Robert Simon Barbara Sims Malcolm Skiver Theresa Smallwood Jacqueline Smiles Cynthia Smith Donna Smith Everly Smith Garry Smith James Smith Rosemary Smith Victoria Smouse Timothy Sorrells Diana Souder Juniors suffer through the P.S.A.T. Louise Spadafora Donna Spalding Deborah Spielman Isabel Stabler Frederick Stalfort Deborah Stanfield Ronald Stehlin Richard Stephens Edward Stephenson Edward Sterling Raymond Stevens James Stewart Sharon Stotler Richard Streeks Seth Strickland 154 -JUNIORS Today we learned how to gesture in speech class, mimics Barbara Diddle. Sharon Thatcher Mark Thomas Jill Thompson Allen Tippet Danny Tolbert Michael Tolbert Teresa Tonneman Mark Tucker Thomas Turlington Steven Tvardek Linda Struchen Kenneth Sullivan Joseph Takahashi Ellen Strunk Melvin Sullivan Helen Taylor John Taylor Ann Thalhamer JUNIORS • 155 Carl Urciolo Glenn Urciolo Candy Urdahl Robert Van Eyken William Van Zile William Vaughan Debra Vaughn Joan Veirs Theodore Virts Elizabeth Vossler Kristen Wakefield Louis Walter Gail Ward Cathy Warwick Kathleen Washington Wanda Ward Mark Washburn E Ida Waterman All this just to establish a college rating? 156 -JUNIORS Diane Wathen Cheryl Watson Theodore Weatherby Spencer Weaver E rnest Wega James Weiger Christian Werner William West Jacqueline Westbrook Matthew Weston-Dawkes Deborah Wethington John Whalen Mary Whalen Michael Whalen Marie Wharen Juniors are predestined . . . Patricia Wharen Karen Wheelbarger Anne Elizabeth Whistler Terry White Vicki White James Whitmer Peter Wicklein Susan Wienckowski Mark Wilkinson Linda Willett Cathryn Williams Frank Williams Harry Williamson Karen Williamson Susan Willig JUNIORS - 157 Paul Downs puckers at a J. V. game. Paul Wirth William Withers Patricia Woodhull Donna Marie Wooditch James Woods Pam Woods Frances Wright Francis Wright Regina Wycoski John Wynes Ramona Young Jonathan Zetts Timothy Zetts Alvin Ziminsky Mark Zimmer 158 JUNIORS ALSO MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF '70; Nancy Puglia, Christine Caplinger. . . . to become Seniors. Smoking? wouldn't think of such a thing, says Tom Magnanelli. Chuck Baul borrows a pencil in history class. Debbie Balster is caught primping at the football game. JUNIORS 159 N Early in the year sophomore faces registered apprehension at the difficulties of becoming a part of Richard Montgomery's complex world. Miniscule junior-high school halls and lockers were soon forgotten as leg muscles stretched to the task of striding from class to class. The sophomores fitted quickly into the pattern of R.M. life, much to the relief of upperclassmen. They cheered wildly at football games and carefully knotted dialysis tubing in biology class. Tenth grade faces appeared everywhere after 2:20, widening the rosters of such organizations as the French Club, Service Corps, Ski Club, and Black Maskers. The girls' Hockey Honor Team, J.V. Basketball, Varsity wrestling and many similar athletic squads were graced by eager sophomore faces. Nervous tenth grade girls tried out in the spring for Varsity Cheerleading and Keyettes. Equal in importance was academic excellence. Many received Letters of Commendation for high scores on the National Educational Development Test. Another handful of determined faces was seen regularly, selling cupcakes and lathering up Volkswagens and Fords. These activities were sponsored by the Sophomore Class Organization, made up of Student Council Representatives and led by executives Robin Burkart, Michael Cotter, Deborah Rodgers, and Keith Carlson. At year's end, relieved tenth-grade faces magically became apprehensive junior faces, and once more the wheel had come full cycle. Active leadership stimulates sophomores Seated: Robin Burkart, President. Standing: Keith Carlson, Vice-President; Deborah Rodgers, Secretary; Michael Cotter, Treasurer. SOPHOMORES - 161 Robert Adams William Adams Judy Claggett gets help from a fellow biology student. Paula Adkins William Ale John Allen Russell Allen Sophomore faces Kristin Andersen Andrew Anderson Lillian Anderson Louis Angelo Thomas Archer Janice Armstrong Jasmin Arrieta Allison Ashby Timothy Bankerd James Barney Kathi Barrack Marsha Barton 162 SOPHOMORES Richard Batz Steve Beatty Randall Beck John Berry Carolyn Betts Paula Bieber Kathleen Bishop Pamela Bland Richard Blitz Jon Bluebond Andrea Blum Matthew Boland Steven Boone Mark Bowie Christopher Boyle are seen at R.M. for the first time. Robert Bradley Richard Branthover Richard Brashear Susan Breeden Sean Breen Barbara Broadwater Charles Broome Michael Brown Ronald Bryant John Bryson Jane Buckingham Robin Burkart Vicki Burke Vicki Burkinshaw Walter Burns SOPHOMORES - 163 Stephen Burton Judith Butler Maurice Butt Gary Bynaker Debra Callicutt Myra Campbell Joan Caravaggio Jack Carlen Keith Carlson George Carroll Robert Caruso Susan Chang Ronald Chasteen Michael Cheslosky Carol Christy Their faces are ever-changing . . . Kathryn Chuchman Anthony Cinciripini Judy Claggett Bruce Clark Joy Clark Kenneth Clark Joan Clayton Deborah Clogg James Colie Barry Collier Kevin Collins William Colt Richard Combs Levin Comly Rex Conn 164 SOPHOMORES Sharon Cook Daniel Cool Carl Cooley James Cooley Joseph Costin Michael Cotter Brian Crockett Steven Custis Charles Davidson Marsha Davis Surprise, happiness, passion, suspicion as expressed by Debbie Callicutt, Jerome Fleming, Joey Fitzpatrick and Kathy Frick. Alfred Day Karla DePerini Stacy Dean Jeannette De Mar Alan Dixon Susanne Dean Karen Dempsey Steven DiVincenzo SOPHOMORES - 165 Sandy Roberts, R.M. 's own sweater girl. James Dodson Robert Doubleday Vera Downey Linda Doncrank James Douds Barbara Downs Robert Dronenburg David Drummond Kevin Dwyer Peter Eldridge David Ellison Steven Embrey Margaret England Cecil English Cathy Eslin Willis Etter Elaine Eull Paul Evans 166 SOPHOMORES John Fahrner Russell Fair Cynthia Reagins Jean Fitzgibbon Eugene Fitzpatrick Debbie Flanary Jerome Fleming Deborah Fling George Foote David Ford Sarah Forrester Mary Fourcade Diane Franklin Nancy Fresch Kathleen Frick hamming it up between classes . . . Craig Fuller Barbara Gabelman Eleena Gagarine Arthur Galaher Joseph Gallagher Alice Galloway Thomas Gancsos David Garfinkel Jennifer Garman Dalton Garrett Thomas Gearin Larry Giarth Wayne Gifford Beverly Gillentine Robin Gilles SOPHOMORES - 167 Beth Goodnight Janice Grabis Laura Grady Mary Grady Christopher Graham Nevell Greenough Robert Gregoire Martha Gregory Karen Griffin David Griggs Stephanie Gross Charles Grubby John Hager Mark Hager Patrick Hailey revolted by the menu . . . Antoine Hairston Karen Hamernik Timothy Hames Rodger Hamilton Janet Hammond Debra Hardesty Charles Hardin James Harding Larry Harding Annie Harris Robert Harrison Jack Hawkins Douglas Hayes Sandra Hayes William Hayes 168-SOPHOMORES Patricia Hill Peter Hinz Robert Hite Karl Hixson John Hobbes Wendy Hobbes David Hobbs Carl Holcomb Rebecca Hoover Pat Hop wood k A i Deborah Hebron Peter Heister Stephanie Hester Charles Hilderbrand SOPHOMORES - 169 Betty Houck Donald House Cynthia Howard Kathleen Howard Kirk Howard Nathan Howard Norman Howard Bernard Hubble Paul Huber Sandford Hunter Susan Hyman William Hyman Anthony Iselin Susan Jaeger Christopher Jester Wayne Jackson Lynn Jarrard Arlon Johnson 170 SOPHOMORES Patty Seebode knows we're number 1. Bonnie Johnson Diane Johnson Lynn Johnson Virginia Johnson Sylvia Jolly Bradley Jones Diana Jones Margaret Jones Robert Joppy David Kalins Clifford Kanz Michael Keller Jackie Kelley Deborah Kempl John Kenney excited after the touchdown . . . Sally Ketcham Deborah Kidd Mary Kidwell Cynthia King Robert King William King Michael Kisner Michael Kitzinger Jeffry Klansek Debra Klinger Edith Knight Linda Knudson Stanley Koch Richard Kunkler Brian Kuryloski SOPHOMORES - 171 Christopher LeChat Charles Lamborn Robert Lane Rebecca Latham Donald Laughlin Constance Leacock David Lee Betty Lewis Claudette Lewis Howard Lindsey Nancy Little Edward Lloyd Kevin Lockwood David Logsdon Cynthia Long perplexed by the Pythagorean Theorem Wayne Long Paula Longo Charles Lovett Walter Lowe Paulette Luper Linda Macewicz Thomas Magnanelli Jeffrey Mallick Michael Malloy Robert Mandley William Marple Helen Martin Linda Martin Susan Martin William Martin 172-SOPHOMORES Brenda Mason Michael Masters Roger Masters Susan Mattern Nancy Maxfield Steven Mayer Rosemary McCabe Carol McCord Debra McClure Linda McConnell Ronald McLeod Bonnie McNinch and Pascal’s Triangle . Dorothea McNulty Evelyn Meiklejohn Sheryl Metzner Andrew Meyer son Keith Miles George Miller Enmeshed in mathematical computations, Robert Joppy blots out the world. Ann Marie Mongelli Robert Mongelluzo David Monk Walter Montross William Moore Diana Mooty Gary Morrow Arlene Moss Vicky Muccioli Thomas Mueller Gary Mumma Richard Munzer June Myers Randolph Myers Margo Napoli exhausted after the first run around an William Needham Darrell Nettles Edward Newman Juanita Nicholson Robert Nicholson Theresa Nicholson James Nigro Betty Norris Harlan Norris Joseph Norton Laura Norton David Nugent Deborah Nugent Ward Nydegger Betsy Offut 174 SOPHOMORES unfamiliar track . . . Dennis Pence Sharon Penick Susan Perry Katherine Pierce Susan Pietro Tom Pistole James O'Reilly Donna Ottinger Bruce Page Rita Palmer Joanne Pararas Joan Parisi Danny Parkins Raymond Parks Pamela Patton Patrick Paul Hockey Honor Team fullback, Carla Sigmon, is satisfied with her drive. James Pool Brenda Porter Bruce Preudhomme Stuart Prymas Mary Vetula, J. V. cheerleader, is shocked at the offer of a cigarette. Michael Rabson Paul Rapalus Linda Reddick Gregory Reed Harry Reese Joyce Poore Wiley Porter Melissa Prinkey Ann Putnam William Regan Dorothy Rieck Raymond Riggs William Rimel Lisa Robbins 176 - SOPHOMORES Kent Roberts Richard Roberts Sandra Roberts Donna Rodgers Deborah Rogers Brett Romney Eugene Rose Sherri Rose Evelyn Rudisill Dennis Ruff Mark Ruplinger Cheryl Russell Martha Russell John Ruzanski Darrel Sallie catching a quick smoke . . . Burton Sanquist Lynnellen Sappenfield Richard Schallon Mason Schaefer Michael Schiavone Thomas Schrider John Scott Lillie Scott Stephen Scott Cynthia Seals Patricia Seebode Michael Semancik Annette Shadoan Carolyn Sheppard Richard Shields SOPHOMORES - 177 Stuart Pry mas searches for a frog's vena cava in biology class. Leigh Smith Laurel Snider Jennifer Snyder Julia Somervell Carmela Sparacino Joseph Sparacino Theann Spirodopoutos Jean St. Aubin Marianne Stautz Trevor Stears Kathleen Shipe Carla Sigmon Craig Silbert Christina Simmons v Roberta Sims Kathleen Skinner fascinated by a 178 - SOPHOMORES Barbara Stevenson David Stiles James Stoderl David Stone Thomas Stuck i Elizabeth Sugg Florence Sullivan James Suit Earthel Summers Patricia Tabler James Tarwater Patricia Tasker Emlen Tetlow Margaret Thiele Mary Thomas frog’s pulsating heart . . . James Thompson John Thompson Sandra Thompson Margie Thrift Kevin Timken John Torres Joseph Tough John Tower David Tray nor Peter Tsakanikas Gary Tuber gen Mary Tucker Rosemary Turner Sally Turner Rex Umbenhaur SOPHOMORES • 179 Marianna Vetula Judy Gayle Voellinger John Wagner Robert Wagner Kenneth Walker Douglas Wallace Shirley Warner Carol I Waterman Robert Wathen John Watkins Linda Weaver Sandra Weir Paula Weller Brian West Sandra Wheelock filled with aspiration and doubt, they look into the future as juniors. James White Daniel Wilcox Jerry Willett Joy Williams James Wilmot Beth Wilson Catherine Wilson Larry Winn John Wolff Dale Wood Stacy Wood Toni Woods Michael Woodward Charlotte Wurtzel Pamela Wyatt 180 -SOPHOMORES Kenneth Yeager Andrew Yenca Kathleen Young Yvonne Zeender Matia Zizis Anthony Zukas Beth Zulanch Also members of the class of 1970: Top row: Eugene Dauenhaur, Kenneth Bell, Richard Mock, Robert Fyock. Middle row: George Moore, Philip Coss, Dennis Mowell. Bottom: Janet Rickets. Mary Tucker takes a dose look at her future as a Junior. A typical sophomore face-Mike Cotter. p mmm The King fPaul Chambers) sings praise to Buddha with his children. Anna (Melinda Misfeldt) introduces Sir Edward (Bill McDonald) to the King. 3, •n U I HI The Ballet of Unde Thomas's Cabin. 'The King and I was a production that will not be easily forgotten by seniors and juniors who participated in its production during the spring of '68. These students will always carry the memories of the hours spent in rehearsals and in working backstage, the slimy body paint, and the warm feeling in their hearts as they received each standing ovation. 184 ■ ORGANIZATIONS Mrs. Burkett directs the wives of the King of Siam. The Prince (Robert Kronemyer) imitates his father. Seniors and Juniors remember.............. “The King and I”. Mary Glass applies her Oriental make-up. Members of the stage prop committee refinish a piece of old furniture. to construct a modern-day The nervous cast awaits their entrances onto the stage. The light crew checks out their equipment. Black Maskers R.M.'s drama club, the Black Maskers, is responsible for the production of a fall play each year. This year the Black Maskers presented a tragedy in two acts called, 'The Bad Seed ' The members had to make costumes, build the set, collect props, and promote the play all within a few weeks. The Black Maskers won first prize during Club Week as being the club that attracted the most new members and provided them with an enjoyable and informative meeting to attend each week. Several of the members won superior ratings during the County Forensic Tournaments held for speech and drama students. The club expressed its interest in the theater by seeing You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown at Shady Grove and The Crucible at the Civic Center. Sophomores audition for the Bad Seed . Bottom row: J. Van Etten, vice-president; B. Rinehart, wardrobe mistress; G. Weir, president; B. Kyle, secretary. Top row: J. Beeker, corresponding secretary; V. Brittain, librarian; S. Kuffner, light technician; K. Norkin, treasurer. Leroy (John Craig) talks to himself about Christine. Christine (J. Van Etten) reads Rhoda a bedtime story. Rhoda yells, You know you were going to spill that water on my shoes. “Bad Seed” Mrs. Daigle (B. Ritenour) envisions her son's blood on her hands. Christine is frightened by her daughter's statement about death. 'The Bad Seed , a tragedy in two acts, by Maxwell Anderson, was the drama club's fall production. It was directed by an alumna of RM, Mrs. Frindell. The play offered challenging roles for both Janel Van Etten and Everly Smith who had the leading roles. Other important roles were played by John Craig, Bonnie Rinehart and Bonnie Ritenour. The play was performed on November 16th and 17th. Christine and Monica (B. Rinehart) have an afternoon chat Sitting: B. Rinehart, J. Bivins, P. Coker, J. Kalins. Center row: G. Weir, S. Kuffner, J. Van Etten, E. Smith, J. Pymm. Top row: C. Morrison, B. Kyle, V. Brittain, W. Burr, S. Hagdorn, K. Norkin, J. Beeker. imaginations during this performance. National Thespian Society V. Brittain, secretary; J. Bivins, president; S. Kuffner, vice-president. The National Thespian Society is dedicated to the advancement of the dramatic arts. Its members are a select group, for only those students who have acquired one hundred credited hours of work may become Thespians. This year the Thespians participated in the Activity Fair and Club Week. They also sponsored several one-act plays, performed for the club. A number of members of the Thespians performed for the Black Maskers drama club several times during the year. ORGANIZATIONS - 187 Enthusiasm ... is the tune of the day Magic of the flute-Sally Conkey Front row, left to right: K. Spahn, M. Ruthberg, G. Stearns. C. Carnahan, S. Duncan. Second row: N. Greenough, J. Mathis, J. Jodi, F. Seebode, K. Fleishman, S. Breen, F. Sadler. Third row: G. French, B. Hauck, B. Lawrey, D. Crum, M. McCord, G. Kashuba, G. Black, R. Conn, R. Leighton, B. McDonald, Fourth row: J. Haher, F. Swick, D. Long, J. Wilson, J. Butts, T. Archer, J. Hansen, G. Day, R. Alexander, S. Chapman, D. Mitchell. R.M.’s Concert Band excels Richard Montgomery's Concert Band, directed by Mr. Dahlin, performed at several concerts during the school year. Led By President Kelly Spahn, Vice-President Fred Swick, and Secretary-Treasurer Sally Conkey, the band gave numerous enjoyable performances for their audiences. Orchesis, commonly called modern dance, is a club devoted to the pursuit of free self-expression. With original combinations of gymnastics and imagination, the members danced for the enjoyment of others as well as for themselves. Orchesis provided many of the dancers for the spring musical, Little Mary Sunshine. Under the direction of Mrs. Wedberg, the year proved educational for the girls. Everybody's doing it. Front row: S. Wienchowski, P. Brosseau, S. Hester, L. Romero. Row two: M. Campbell, P. Coulter, L. Waller, D. Eull Modern Dance Front row, right to left, R. Abrahams, T. Watson, S. Conkey, D. Taylor, J. Van Etten. Second row, W. Beers, J. Clark, J. Greenspan, C. Curry, A. Putnam, M. Myers. Third row, C. Morrison, M. Skiver, G. Luhn, E. Sterling, G. Hockman, B. Kukowski, S. Scharry, B. Jones, S. Robinson, F. Miller, J. Heflin. Fourth row, R. Ottinger. B. Cronson, J. Porter, B. Vaughan, J. Matthews, 0. Kalins. in classical and contemporary music. Happiness ... is having your own band. The highlight of the year was an Exchange Trip with a school from Hewlett, New York. The Hewlett Band performed in concert at Richard Montgomery in March. Later in the year, the R.M. Thunderation Band traveled to New York for a similar concert. Piano Club Under the spon-sorship of Mr. Benedict, the Piano Club studied the lives and techniques of composers such as Beethoven, Bach, and Chopin. They also looked into other literature concerning music. The members developed their skills at the piano by performing different pieces for their fellow pianists. First row, B. Oden, M. Zecher, Mr. Benedict, sponsor, A. Bridgham, S. Chang. Second row, J. Summerville, J. Sherrod, M. Kaiser. B. Kyle, F. Gentry, S. Jehle, L. Lindstrom, G. Guess. ORGANIZATIONS - 189 V The 1968-1969 Richard Montgomery Marching Band In addition to accompanying the Band and Choir at various performances at R.M., the Richard Montgomery Orchestra played two solo concerts and furnished the instrumental music for the annual musical. Last year, with R.M.'s other musical groups, the Orchestra participated in an exchange trip with Hewlett High School in New York. R.M. displays a variety P. Hinz, V. Sousa. O. Crumpler, C. Liang, K. Ikari. W. Hassay. Second row: G. Forquer, D. Rick. D. Hill, S. , K. Dean. T. Hickman, K. Gregory, D. Taylor, M. Myers, S. Conkey, R. Abrahams. Third row: D. Ellison Bobby Cooper, the Marching Band Drum Major, gives the Band the beat. of musical talents. Last year, the Marching Band practiced diligently and performed with precision on the football field. Since it was an election year, the Marching Band paid tribute to each of the three presidential candidates in a half time show. With the presidential routine added to their repertoire, which has included old favorites such as the American Flag formation, 1969 was a high-stepping year for the R.M.H.S. Marching Band. Mr. Dahlin, the Marching Band director, awaits the coming of the band. The Richard Montgomery Dance Band, which specialized in the style of the music of the Big Bands , was in its second year at R.M. The Band participated in a Dance Band Contest in Virginia and gave a concert at NIH, as well as entertained R.M.'s students at assemblies. Later in the year, the Dance Band, with the Concert Band and Orchestra, went to Hewlett, New York, for an exchange with their counterparts at Hewlett High School. D a n c e B a n d First row: Mr. Dahlin, R. Leighton, G. Lunn, E. Sterling. K. Spahn, G. Hockman. Second row: T. Archer, J. Butts. D. Long, J. Hater. Third row: T. Hunsicker, C. Hammond, C. Timken, B. Lancaster. S. Robinson, F. Miller, J. Porter, R, Croson. Bottom row: M. Zecher, C. Bowman, J. Savory, L. Lindstrom, B. Runnels, L. Hill. Row two: P. Holling, J. Quay, P. Dickenson, S. Martinelli, S. Jehle, Jo Haltiwanger. Row three: L. Clink, A. Bridgham, S. Carver, B. Clydesdale, L. Parrish. Row four: A. Griffith, D. Cromton, J. Sherrod, D. McCarthy, J. Reed, H. Gardner. Row five: B. Phillips, S. Miller. J. Beeker, D. Newcomb, D. Norkin, B. Culleen. “Here will we sit and let the Jackie Murphy climbs the scale as she calls roll. R.M.'s choir, a large and active group, was on the move last year. The choir not only sang at the school functions, but for many groups and organizations in the city, such as the Rotary Club, Women's Club of Rockville, Lions Club, and the Town and Country Women's group. At Christmas, the choir gave an inspiring assembly for the school with the Dance Band and Concert Band. In March, they performed the Shubert Mass in.G fa the public. Most of the cast of the spring musical, Little Mary Sunshine , came from the choir. Mr. Benedict, director of the choir was also music director for the musical. Bottom row: J. Wyckoff, S. Kindness, A. Glass, L. Roebuck, T. Christianson, K. D'Amorea, D. Lang. Row two: V. Brittain, R. Asbury, D. Nicholson, J. Thompson, D. Sharp, C. LeCompte, D. Edmisten, B. Whalen. Row three: V. Baldassano, B. Sante, S. Shannon, J. Johnson, C. Martz, M. Kaiser, J. Murphy, M. Glass. Row four: D. Hine, W. Streeter, D. Porter, J. Blunk, E. Mulhern, D. Kraft. Row five: K. Barr, P. Pontius, G. Milne, A. Woodward, L. Branthover, D. Henderson. sounds of music creep in our ears.” — Shakespeare The Madrigals is a small group, usually limited to about fifteen people. It differs from the choir, in that many of the songs are performed without musical accompaniment. The selections are often from the Renaissance period. Members are chosen from the choir by Mr. Benedict, the choir director. The Madrigals sang for a variety of civic groups in the city. A few of the groups were the Lions Club, Women's Club of Rockville, the Rotary Club, and the Town and Country Women's Group. The Madrigals performed as a separate group in most of the various functions that the Choir attended during the year. Bottom row: P. Hailing, J. Thompson, A. Brigham, B. Kyle, V. Baldassano, M. Glass, T. Christianson, J. Murphy, K. Kraft. Top row: R. Phillips, D. Newcomb, Mr. Benedict, director, W. Streeter, A. Woodward, D. Henderson. Ed Mu them helps Joe Bee get his finger out from between the keys. Boys Civiteens President Larry Waks conducts an important meeting. When's feeding time? 194 • ORGANIZATIONS builders of good citizenship. The purpose of Junior Civitan, or Civiteen, clubs is to promote good citizenship through service to the community and to the school. R.M.'s two Junior Civitan clubs, the girl Civiteens and the boy Civiteens, worked toward this objective in 1968-69. To help finance their many projects, the clubs worked at the Rockville Civitan's East Coast Seafood Festival last fall. With the help of this added income, the Civiteens were able to make donations to worthwhile charities and to R.M.'s American Field Service Club. The American Field Service will use this money to help send an R.M. student abroad in the summer of 1969. At Christmas time, a party was given by the clubs at the Civic Center for mentally retarded children. Civiteens also marched for the Mother's March of Dimes. In the spring, the Boy's Civiteen club and the Girl's Civiteen club combined their efforts in operating a booth at the Activity Fair. The boys combined service and entertainment by taking deprived children to Washington Senators baseball games in the spring. A district convention, held at Virginia Beach, provided a finale to Civiteen activities. Sue Keyes expounds upon the merits of good citizenship. Girls Civiteens Bottom row: S. Keyes, K. Tuma, J. Leopard, K. Dean, P. Wharan, C. Rose. D. Goodson, C. Dermer, K. Gallager, L. Long, B. Funk. Second row: D. Schrider, J. Blevins. A. Hall, J. Dempsey. P. Calantonio, C. Sparacino, S. Dean, T. Watson. M. Madden, L. Moulton, J. Osmendon, D. Balster, C. Koenigsberg, K. Shannon. D. Jones, S. Kitcham. Top row: K. McKenzie, P. Balser, L. Esche, P. LeMieux, S. Arnell, D. Harch, L. Burger, N. Lumsden, S. Coverts, J. Myers, L. Davidson, K. Williams, A. Brown, B. Hall, T. Hickman, M. Morgan. Sally Conkey watches like a good squaw, as the braves gorge themselves. Nancy Weber wracks her brain as she plans the menu for the Indian feast. Keyettes do theirthing— Service. Sitting: N. Weber, president; S. Conkey, vice-president; P. Hesselbarth, secretary; C. Kerr, treasurer; K. Hunt, M. Zeaher, C. Bowman, Mrs. Glaser,sponsor. Row two: S. Burgess, R. Mutnick, J. Savary. M. Myers, J. Murphy, D. Berti, R. Criggar, B. Grigsby. J. Kalins. B. Beane, P. Patton. Row three: K. Foster. C. Rains, K. Gregory, J. Johnson. B. Clydesdale, J. Haltwanger, G. Peiser, J. Weincek, K. Carnahan, S. Reed. 196 - ORGANIZATIONS Guiding the sophomores through the halls of Richard Montgomery began a busy year for the Keyettes, a group of junior and senior girls who had been selected for membership on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and a willingness to work. In January, the club campaigned for the March of Dimes and for the Little League team in the Rockville area and the Y.M.C.A. found them waiting on tables at their father-son banquet. Friendship week, which was initi ated last year, promoted inter-class competion with half the money earned going to the winning class. With the proceeds from Friendship Week and numerous bake sales, the Keyettes concluded the year by attending their national convention in Washington, D.C. on May 10. Becky Beane sets a feast before two hungry braves. Bottom row: N. Semer, J. Luthy, P. Eldridge, B. Morris, G. Servant, L. Waks, J. Takahashi, D. Henderson. Second row: D. Miller, R. Leighton, D. Long, J. Schork. G. Downey, J. McClintock, R. Cooper, R. Gordeuk. Top row: R. Fitzgerald, J. Butts, S. Schallon, M. McCord, P. Resignato, C. Hulse, W. McDonald, M. Weston-Dawkes. R. Croson, L. Hansch. Key club expands Joe Bee resorts to physical methods to 0 member, Gaston Servant. yet is point across to a headstrong fellow roster; serves school and community. Key Club, one of the oldest and most prestigious clubs at R.M., enjoyed a most successful year. Building a float for Homecoming, inducting new members, and planning a booth for the Activity Fair were a few of its undertakings. Joe Bee, president, provided the steering apparatus for this dedicated group of students. All was not hard work and laborious toil, however. The leader believed that all work and no play makes Joe a dull boy, so the Key Club held joint conferences with its sister organization, Keyettes, during November and before Christmas, when they went on a hayride and caroled. 198 - ORGANIZATIONS A stranger to R.M. passing by the print shop this last year might have been startled by the sound of song, the twang of a guitar, and the tinkle of laughter, but it would just have been the Folk Club holding a meeting. Amid cutting machines and inky type-desks, the club gathered under the guidance of Mr. Hold-sworth, the graphics arts teacher. There, in unison and in solo to the accompaniment of guitar music, they appraised new folk tunes and singers, and discussed the messages offered by the songs. Last year the trend seemed to be towards new styles and artists, but pieces by long-time favorites such as Bob Dylan, Donovan, and Simon Garfunkel were the most frequently sung and enjoyed by the group. Carry ( Gioop ) McConnell exhibits his ability to pick up the notes in the dark. Seated: Mr. Holdsworth, G. Forquer. G. McConnell. C. Kelchner, C. Kerr. Standing: P. Curley. D. Rick, B. Rinehart, J. Wolff. B. Baker, C. Wertzel, L. Catrell Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, and Joan Baez enthrall Folk Club members. ORGANIZATIONS - 199 Standing: Rick Sacco, Jim Gregory, Miles Ruthberg. Seated: Paula Brown, Mr. Ashburner, Becky Beane. It’s Academic sheds the light of knowledge. orgMjizations Last year's It's Academic team was composed of Jim Gregory, Miles Ruthberg, Rick Sacco, and alternates Paula Brown and Richard Hayes. Mr. Ashburner was sponsor, and Becky Beane served as mascot. After many Wednesday afternoon practices, the team was well prepared for its brain testing match with two other area high schools. Along with our school's athletic teams, the It's Academic team helped to bring recognition to R.M. Mr. Ashburner calms the team as they experience twinges of stage fright. S.D.S. activist. Bob Simpson, explains his viewpoints to the student body. Youth-in-Government had a year filled with fascinating events and provocative speakers. Sponsoring the Mock Presidential Election in November, campaign managers were chosen to represent each of the major candidates in a debate open to the student body. This allowed the positions on certain issues to be explained, and gave the students practice in using voting machines. In addition, Youth-in-Government had, as their guests, speakers on both Black Power and S.D.S. Toward the end of the year, the club took a trip to Annapolis to witness the State House activities first hand. Youth-in-Government inspires student involvement in politics. Miles Ruthberg, President, keeps the discussion under control. Larry Hansch takes notes at an afternoon meeting. “Honor is purchased honor is until some honorable After a tiring day of classes, Chris Howard tutors a struggling French student. National Honor Society President Rick Sacco discusses the invitation for the winter induction. National Honor Society Bottom row: Mr. Jenkins, Sponsor; M. Ruthberg, S. Conkey, C. Rains, L. Ernst, D. Edmisten. Row 2: R. Mutinick, D. Cho, J. Murphy, C. Carnahan, B. Beane, A. Kendro. Row 3: J. Gilchrist, C. Hardin, R. Green, A. Woodward, D. Henderson; D. Hill. 202 ORGANIZATIONS by the deeds we do not won, deed be done.” — Marlowe Row 1: R. Sacco. D. Hill. M. Zecher, C. Ecker. Row 2: J. Pourrier, L. Waks, L. White. F. Stairs. B. Cooper. B. Beane, A. Catania, Sponsor E.G. Dippell, J. Greenspan. The National Honor Society is a nationwide organization which recognizes students who have shown themselves to be outstanding in the areas of citizenship, leadership, scholorship, and service. Throughout the year, members tutored students in need of academic assistance, as well as offering help to the Guidance Office to organize a Careers Day. Eligible Seniors were inducted at the winter induction, and in the spring, another induction was held for Juniors and Seniors. Quill Scroll is the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. Membership is reserved for those outstanding publications staff members who meet the basic requirements established by the Society and its local chapters. Candidates for Quill Scroll membership must have demonstrated fully to the satisfaction of their staff advisor, the board of publications, or the school principal that they merit the award through high scholarship, journalistic achievement and service. Quill Scroll Tide Editor Doreen Hill searches for a missing Quill Scroll Certificate. ORGANIZATIONS -203 ROCKET Staff: Back row-C. Ecker, L. Waks, M. Anders, Mrs. Dipped, sponsor; L. White, G. Downey, S. DeCede, B. Aden, J. Murrin, G. Weir, K. Foster, R. Fortunato, B. Monroe, R. Sacco. Front row—L. Muden, D. Cho, B. Beane, C. Rapalus, J. Kalins, J. Harrison, K. Davidson, P. Brown, D. Fourcade, A. Catania. ROCKET makes time stand still, Innovation was the key word for the ROCKET this year. Exciting changes and ideas were used by the staff to create a book entirely different from issues of the past. The editors proposed the major changes, such as the large candids, the 17-page color introduction, and the vitalized senior section. Other minor, but nonetheless important, changes were made in color of ink, grade of paper, and type. “Faces was selected early in the year as the theme of the '69 ROCKET. The applicability of this idea to R.M. life was well displayed by the ROCKET staff itself. Their faces were worried when some vital pictures were misplaced, or exasperated when there were no red pencils or layout sheets. During September and February, homerooms were visited by staff members, whose faces were persuasive when plugging the yearbook and satisfied when filling out receipts. Glynda Weir and Diane Fourcade find that ideas don't always come easily. 204 ORGANIZATIONS Larry Waks deals a fast hand to see who does the work. % r« Mflk. J Another fantastic senior layout is turned out by Becky Beane. straining to meet deadlines Meeting the deadlines can be a trying experience as Lynn White plainly shows. Rick Sacco displays his new technique for the flatter nose. Seated: Rick Sacco, Co-Editor; Lynn White, Managing Editor; Chris Ecker, Co-Editor. Standing: Ann Catania, Business Manager. Under the leadership of its editors, the ROCKET shows its face. Chris Ecker and Mrs. Dipped check ROCKET copy. Montgomery Tide The Montgomery Tide, R.M.'s school newspaper, took on many new and controversial subjects this year. Articles dealt with student life at Richard Montgomery and also with national and international events. Regular features included the editorial column, Gardez Bien; the sports column. Thunder Ration; and the Senior Spotlight, which dealt with selected Senior personalities. The monthly newspaper encouraged students to voice their opinions through letters to the editor. The Tide staff, under the direction of Editor Doreen Hill and with the advice of sponsor Mr. McLaughlin, proved itself capable of providing students with an up-to-date source of news. Newspapers sold quickly during homeroom and in front of the cafeteria during the lunch hour on publication day. Seated: Mr. McLaughlin, sponsor; L. Johnson, M. Washburn. Standing: L. Hansch, M. Anders, S. Wilkerson, E. Lipsitz, S. Walker. Seated: J. Fitch, A. Kendro, D. Hill, C. Lanum. Standing: P. LeMieux, G. Forquer, C. Koenigsberg, K. Norkin, D. Maguire, J. Beall, R. Roberts. First row: K. Davenport, Mrs. Herndon, L. Crawford, K. Gillen. J. Bivins, M. Zecher, C. Davison, B. Allen, I. Koch,S. Carver. Second row: A. Anderson, N. Doland, B. Lowely, B. Snyder, D. Curley, B. Rinehart. D. Ottinger, V. Baldassano, K. Curley, L. Esche, J. Wetzel, C. Davis, L. Waks. Third row: P. Nugent, D. Maxfield. N. Weber, C. Ferris, B. Kirkpatrick, B. Cooper, F. Bentry. H. Blackmon, R. Greaney, P. Tasker, D. Nugent, J. Reilly. The TOUCHSTONE, R.M.'s literary magazine provided the students of Richard Montgomery with an outlet for their short stories, poems, essays and art work. With the help of sponsors, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Herndon, editor-in-chief, Marilyn Zecher and the staff first overcame monetary problems. Then, they spent the rest of the year editing, cutting, illustrating, typing, proofreading and arranging layouts to meet their deadline with Mr. Holdsworth's graphic arts classes, printers of the magazine. R.M.’s literary genius is preserved in the TOUCHSTONE. TOUCHSTONE Editors: Linda Crawford, Business Manager; Byron Allen, Literary Editor; Marilyn Zecher, Editor-in-Chief; Jackie Bivins, Literary Editor; and Katy Gillen, Literary Editor. Mrs. Herndon, the literary sponsor of TOUCHSTONE. Bottom row: Mrs. Flynn, R. Roberts, C. Lanum, S. Roebuck, D. Rarkins, P. Weller. Second row: C. Diperini, R. St. Aubank, C. Curley, T. Simmons, A. Kendro, L. Johnson, Pat Miller. Third row: L. Esche, N. Hecht, W. Jackson, P. Belser, A. Yenca, D. Maclure, D. Haug. The Spanish Club Lively Spanish converstaion sparked the meetings of R.M.'s Spanish Club, headed by president, Ronnie Roberts. The club's activities during the year included decorating a float for homecoming, dining at a Spanish restaurant, and visiting the Pan-American Union in Washington, D.C. Led by president, Carolyn Gledhill, R.M.'s French Club began their busy year by decorating a float for the homecoming parade. Later in the year, the members were able to put their French speaking abilities to use by caroling during the Christmas season and ordering lunch at a French restaurant. By displaying their enthusiasm and spirit, the club also won first prize in the annual Club Week Contest. The French Club Bottom row: Carolyn Gledhill, L. Simpson, J. Greenspan, Mrs. Fiege, L. Snider, C. Shepard, P. Brown, N. Kelchner. Second row: G. Forquer, D. Cho, M. Irwin, B. Gledhill, J. Terry, B. Jackson, J. Fitzgibbons. Third row: L. Reddick, A. Whistler. K. Cooper, A. Kuffner. B. Runnells, S. Willig, D. Nancel, C. Rains. L. Potter. “Languages are the pedigrees of nations.” — Dr. Johnson Senior Representatives: Bottom Row: D. Fox, D. Dail, K. Ikari, L. Waks. Top Row: C. Ecker, J. Gregory, M. Milliner, A. Woodward Student council serves as a link David Henderson, President of the Student Council, and Clyde Hardin, the Vice-President, lost little time in organizing last year's student government. Representatives were elected in the homerooms, and they attended a Saturday workshop at school to acquaint them prior to the first meeting with their duties. Through the legislative action of the Council, the installation of a jukebox in the cafeteria was made possible. Also, the formation of the Faculty Advisory Committee brought student and faculty needs together over such issues as a more liberalized dress code, a longer lunch period, and an open campus. Besides working toward these reforms, there was an increased involvement in community service. The service Corps gave a Halloween party for the children a Junior Village, and in March, the the Welfare Committee sponsored a Charity Drive. The proceeds went to the D.C. Children's Hospital. In review of its accomplishments, the Student Council of 1969 proved to be one of determination and action. President, Dave Henderson, calls the meeting to order 210 ORGANIZATIONS Reggie Mutnick listens attentively to the details of a Junior Representatives: Bottom Row: K. Wheelbarger, S. Burgess, D. Como, R. Hairston, P. pending motion. Brown. Second Row: A. Hocker. D. Shimoda, S. Liljegren, J. Osmund, D. Balster, J. Dempsey, M. Redding. Top Row: S. Murray, M. Mulhern, A. Kuffner, D. McGuire, S. Wienchowski, C. Gledhill, J. Thompson. between student and administrator. Sophomore Representatives: Bottom Row: P. Tasker, D. Ottinger, P. Seebode T Hickman S Gross. Second Row: C. Sigmon, S. Bjerko, S. Ellis. A. Galloway K Youna Tod Row D Kemple, N. Maxfield, C. LaChat, S. Prymas, G. Comly, R. Burkart. John Schork moves to adjourn. ORGANIZATIONS • 211 7 Mayor Tuchtan hands over the city to Miles Ruthberg. . . . . .and the council is ready for action. To orient high school students with the procedures and policies of city government, the city of Rockville sponsors the annual Youth City program. Last year, on October 28th and 29th, a number of juniors and seniors were selected to assume the roles of city officials, thus acquiring their first taste of direct political involvement. Miles Ruthberg served as mayor, with Chris Kamoroski, Paula Brown, Julie Kalins, Jim Gregory, Pam Fitzpatrick, and Larry Hansch as the councilmen. First on the list of activities was a tour of Rockville, during which the students were re-acquainted with the old familiar places and introduced to several new ones, such as the municipal swimming pool and the public housing sectors. Back at City Hall, discussion groups ripened into controversial debates over such topics as juvenile delinquency and a proposed curfew. The final evening settled back into a more relaxed air as the student “officials enjoyed a leisurely dinner at Normandy Farms. Youth City and MCR echo the voice of Each month of last year, the Montgomery County Regional brought together student council representatives from all county senior high schools. R.M.'s permanent representatives were David Henderson, Rick Sacco, and Clyde Hardin, but participants also included Paula Brown, Sally Conkey, Don McGuire, Jenny Gilchrist, and Christi Lanum. After five years of backing a proposal to provide for smoking areas on school property, MCR finally achieved results. The Board of Education designated that such areas would be allowed at each school as a local option, to be decided on by each principal. Concerning other proposals, senior exemptions from final exams were continued, and a pass-fail grading system for electives was recommended. During Easter, MCR sponsored the Conference on American Civilization at Walter Johnson High School. In May, the Student County Government Day gave students a chance to participate in local government. Mrs. Ida Mae Garrott. County Council member, addresses the audience at an MCR press conference. 212 • ORGANIZATIONS student authority. Connie Rains draws up the plans for a party at Junior Village. To fulfill their countless duties and responsibilities, the Student Council Executive Committee met daily during fourth period. Members were involved in many school activities as well as a number of community functions. The Homecoming Dance, Carousel,” was the result of many hours of detailed organization by the School Spirit Committee. The Scholarship and Student Contact Committee, in an attempt to revise the monogram system, decided to abandon the old rules completely and replace them with ones more just. Members of the Concessions Committee often gave up many chances to see the football games in order to sell hot dogs and drinks to the hungry crowds. In the way of community service, the Service Corps supervised several enjoyable activities for the children at Junior Village, including a Halloween Party and a trip to the zoo. In March, a charity drive, sponsored by the Welfare Committee, provided funds for Children's Hospital in Washington, D.C. Mimeograph machines baffle mind of Ben Morris. Executive Committee and Co-Council turn plans into projects. Under the direction of Chairman Clyde Hardin, R.M.'s Co-Council served as coordinator and regulator of extra-curricular activities. Consisting of representatives from each club, the council strove to generate student concern in the various organizations. During Club Week in December, each club held a special open meeting to acquaint interested students with its program format. In the spring, Co-Council planned and directed its major fund-raising enterprise, the Activity Fair. Several snack stands and imaginative game booths dotted the school lawn, providing hours of entertainment for all who attended. Sharon Footer, Co-Council secretary, types out the minutes of each meeting. Clyde Hardin and Larry Hansch keep in formed of current issues. Bottom row: K. Kraft, president; S. Burgess, secretary; S. Liljgren. treasurer, J. Johnson, co-captain, J. Pimm, co-captain; C. Magruder, captain; G. Morre, manager; A. Field, manager. Row two: P. Miller, J. Savary, P. Patton, J. Leopard. M. Davis, C. Cameron, K. Foster, C. Wakefield, M. Norris. Row three: B. Grigsby, J. Perine, M. Dietch, M. Epply, M. Kerr, J. Thompson, D. Callicutt, T. Franklin, K. Freeze. J. Rykosky, Mr. Brockette. Row four: K. Gregory, J. Blevins, P. Riley. M. Govsky, J. Johnson, S. Mallison, L. Mallison. S. Martinelli, D. Wooditch, K. Good. Drill Team marches to victory; entertains half-time crowds W Drill Team plans half-time strategy. The Drill Team, sponsored by Mr. Brockette, proved itself to be the frosting on the cake of the football season. The 40 girl marching unit spent many hours practicing in order to perfect their routines. Their new black and gold uniforms added to the splendor of the games. Officers for this year included Christi Magruder as captain, Judy Johnson and Jill Pimm as co-captains, and Keri Kraft as president. Two of the most memorable performances of the season were Twist Time Twist and Baby Elephant Walk. 214 - ORGANIZATIONS One, two, three, kick! Christi Mag ruder teaches the girts Mission Impossible . Dril Team spurs team onto victory. Drill Team anxiously awaits half-time. Cheerleaders boost R.M. spirit Cheer , sparked enthusiasm at basketball and football games alike. They also cheered for wrestling, baseball, and It's Academic. It was through the dauntless spirit of this group of girls that Richard Montgomery's voice was heard echoing through each and every victory of the mighty Rockets. R.M. cheerleaders were a group of perpetually peppy girls who, through hard work and the efforts of Miss Smith, the club's sponsor, mastered not only the basics of cheer leading but also performed a few of their own original routines. Such cheers as Say Hey , Beat 'Em , and a new twist to the old Letter Bottom row: Paula Hesselbarth, Claudia Bowman, Captain, Isabel Stabler. Row 2: Sue Reed, Co-Captain, Connie Hagedorn. Row 3: Julie Kalins, Pam Brown. Row 4: Katie Boland. Carolyn Gledhill, Chris Kortum. 216 ORGANIZATIONS J Sue Reed Connie Hagedorn Katie Boland Chris Kortum Carolyn Gledhill Paula Hesselbarth Isabel Stabler Claudia Bowman Pam Brown Julie Kalins Nine sophomore girls made up the 68-69 J.V. cheerleading squad. New uniforms, bake sales, and long hours of practice filled the extracurricular time of squad members. Those many practice sessions were the result of the squad's togetherness in cheering for the endless string of basketball games. Grades were a concern to all the girls since they had to have a high average to make the squad and to stay on it. Carla Sigmon. Jean Fitzgibbon, Carol Waterman, Vicky Muccioli. Mary Ann Vetula, Bonnie Johnson, Margaret Thiele. Karen Hamernik, Sandy Weir, J.V.’s add spark to R.M.’s spirit. Carla Sigmon, Co-Captain J. V. 's in ACTION 218 • ORGANIZATIONS Onward Christian Soldiers! The 1969 Team. Squamish Team still undefeated, untied . . . . . . and unplayed. A third stringer watches the action with concern. ORGANIZATIONS-219 'Will you scratch my flipper? Defense, determination, and good leadership were the keys to success for R.M.'s varsity Squamish Team. The Team, led by President Geoffrey Black and Vice-President Richard Boucher, was, once again, undefeated and untied. Plans were made for the creation of a new, stronger league, which would improve interschool play. Such new tactics as the wedge , the crusher , and the filly , were developed and proved to be valuable in game situations. The Line up. Togetherness makes perfect?! Mrs. Nicewarner lends a hand to dub members, Diane Rush and Bobbi Sprague. Mr. Brockette, sponsor, instructs members in the fine art of embroidery. In September, R.M.'s returning students were greeted by many decorated bulletin boards and showcases, the efforts of the Interior Display Club, sponsored by Mr. Brockette. In addition to the bulletin boards and showcases, the club maintained a large seasonal calendar, in the corridor outside the chemistry rooms. The Interior Display Club, as a money making project, sold corsages for the Homecoming games. The Interior Display Club was active in the community as well. The members painted the windows of the Municipal Swimming Pool and participated in a field trip to the Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. Interior Display Club: Bottom row: D. Rush. B. Sprague, J. Barrack. C. Davis, P. Curley. Second row: P. Nugent, B. Steinberg, M. Waters, A. Stracke, D. Nugent. C. Curley. I. Koch. Third row: K. Freeze. T. Walsh, L. Monk, S. Covert, T. Woods, M. Grimmer, M. Dietch, G. Moore. Club officers: Judy Barrack, Secretary-Treasurer; Diane Rush, President; and Bobbi Sprague, Vice-President. The artists of R.M. beautify the halls. R.M. 's fire-damaged bulletin board is restored by Debbie and Pat Nugent. Bulletin board going up! ORGANIZATIONS - 221 Becky Pine and Kathy Gavin discuss strategy with teammates. Since varsity sports are banned for girls in Montgomery County, the Girls Sports Association sponsors teams which compete with other senior high schools in Montgomery County. R.M.'s GSA began the year with the initiation of six new members. The intramurals consist of Field Hockey, Basketball, Gymnastics, Volleyball, and Softball. Girls who failed to make the individual teams and girls from intramurals participated in the Sportsdays. Tennis, Basketball, Track and Field, and Archery teams competed in the County Tournaments. When the girls weren't practicing, they were in constant competition, trying to keep up the tradition of R.M.'s Number 1 rating in sports. Asa money-making project, members washed gymsuits and sneakers for the Athletic Department, which rented the suits to forgetful atheletes during the school day. GSA prepares girls for metropolitan competition. Bottom row: P. Stanfield, B. Hyde, C. Hunter, Miss Gatchell, A. Catania. Row two: S. Gavin, A. Branison, J. Herreday, L. White, B. Reynolds, G. Murrin, D. Berti. Row three: J. Heflin, K. Freeze, D. High, C. Curry, K. Gavin, J. Beard, S. Redmond. GSA's members are entwined in a jungle of hockey sticks. Teaching, as the FTA members discovered, is not nearly as easy as it appears to be. Through the Future Teachers of America, an understanding of the teaching profession was accomplished by the members. FTA's aim was to give members an opportunity to work with children during the school year. Teaching in a local elementary school gave them experience. In addition, they held bake sales and acted as a service club by being guides for Back-to-School Night and National Education Week. FTA Bottom row: Mrs. Weaver, E. Lipsitz, D. Newcomb, E. Mathews. Second row: C. Morrison, J. Wiencek, M. Norris, M. Kerr. M. Irwin. Library aide, Frances Wright, is baffled by the Dewey Decimal System. LIBRARY AIDES The librarians would have found themselves quite overburdened had it npt been for the student library aides. Receiving no academic credit, the students spent one period a day serving the library and school. A few of their many tasks were checking out books, stamping books, binding books, sorting books, and re-shelving books. Lower row: K. Hamernik, C. Rose, E. Mathews, J. Wetzel. M. Eppley, D. Souders, S. Johnson. A. Waters. Top row: M. Custis, J. Davis. C. Morrison, B. Cornwell, W. Streeter, L. Bakes, S. Flint. ORGANIZATIONS-223 Bottom row: G. Black, W. Streeter, J. Haltiwanger, J. Bivins, F J. Sacco, P. Warren, A. Wheelbarger, M. Madden, J. Savory, B. Gugsby, Mrs. Anderson. Second row: S. Conkey, B. Reynolds, L. Snider. S. Lilljegren, K. Foster, B. Gabelman. C. Lanum, L. Reddick, C. Bestpitch, J. Johnson, M. Eppley, M. Myer, P. MacGruder. Third row: M. Martin. K. Cooper. K. Gillen. C. Magruder, P. Roach. B. Cooper, E. Winter. D. Haug. S. Martinelli. T. Walsh. G. Peiser. AFS provides mind-expanding trips. AFS president, Geof Black, thinks of those far away places. The American Field Service is an international organization dedicated to the development of world peace and brotherhood through international living. Richard Montgomery High School normally hosts a foreign exchange student for the entire school year the student living with a family in the community. There was no exchange student at R.M. last year however. An R.M. student, Rick Sacco, spent the summer of 1968 in Austria under the AFS Americans Abroad Summer Program. During the year R.M s AFS club hosted speakers on international travel and living and sponsored International Week, culminating in the AFS assembly, designed to prepare Richard Montgomery students to entertain future exchange students. Bottom row: B. Diddle, L. Simpson, D. Smith, P. Clark, M. Whisnant. Second row: Mrs. Henderson, C. Garnahan, L. Fero, S. Ralph, D. Wooditch, D. Balster, B. Wilson, Miss Marcello. Third row: C. Kerr, W. Hobbs, C. Jaffe. The Health Careers Club Majorettes The Richard Montgomery Majorettes spent many long hours practicing to improve their routines for the football game half-times. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mathura, they were able to add to the splendor of the half-time activities. Majorette, Debbie Flannary, finishes a well coordinated routine with a flourish. Richard Montgomery's newly organized Health Careers Club enjoyed a busy year. With the able leadership of sponsors, Mrs. Henderson and Miss Marcello and of Barbara Diddle, the president, the girls took cookies and punch to the men and women at the Potomac Valley Nursing Home on Valentine's Day. Later in the year, they went to Steven Knolls School for Retarded Children to give the children an Easter Party. Majorette, Sandy Bly, laughs as she executes a perfect twirl. vt ORGANIZATIONS 225 DECA Bottom row: C. Smith, S. Curtiss, K. Rodgers, M. Turner. Mr. Homick. Row two: C. Bandu, C. Clay, R. Wilfong, B. Stewart, J. Jackson, D. Myrah. Row three: K. Preffitt, S. Wiggins, T. Clements. J. Hinde, J. Lee, D. Burdette, P. Wilfong. Distributive Education Clubs of America, known to the school as DECA, is an organization where students learn marketing, management, and merchandising by holding part time jobs in the community. Thus RM's DECA students attended school in the morning and worked in the afternoon. Officers in the club at RM for the year were Jeffrey Neal, president, Thomas Clements, Vice-President, Carey Bandu, Secretary, and Christine Smith, Treasurer. Extra-curricular activities cater to the varied No pen, no pencil, no paper. Each of us found himself in this position sometime during the year, and each of us silently praised the school store, where we replenished our supplies. In addition, Mr. Baroni, the sponsor, kept sweaters, tee-shirts, and jackets in stock. Staffing the store were Linda Brubaker, Gary Modzell, Fred Swick, and Bonnie Imirie. 226-ORGANIZATIONS SCHOOL STORE Fred Swick, Bonnie Imirie, Mr. Baroni, Linda Brubaker, Gary Modzell FHA Last year the Future Homemakers Club sponsored an open lecture by Dr. Goldsmith on marriage; made and sent Christmas baskets for Children's Hospital; and held a pie-eating contest for the Activities Fair. In addition, the girls sold candy in the spring to raise money for a club excursion to New York. Besides accomplishing all of this, the club also participated in discussions of homemaking problems such as cooking, sewing, interior decorating, and child care. Bottom row: D. Benson, president; M. Irwin, vice-president; B. Latham, secretary; S. Hester, treasurer; C. Gordon; Mrs. G. Feldman, sponser. Center row: M. Morgan, N. Fresch, S. Phoebus, B. Gabelman, K. Gallagher, A. Blum. Top row: P. Roach, D. Haug, C. Hagedorn, G. Peiser, B. Reinhart, M. Martin. interests of Richard Montgomery students RIFLE CLUB The members of the Rifle Club worked last year to get into the com-petitive spirit that Richard Montgomery has been famous for. Coached by Mr. Hollis, the Rifle Club participated in six matches. The big achievement of the year was in the National Postal Matches, where the Rifle Club placed 24th in the nation. The Club also participated in the regional rifle tournaments. High scorers for the year were Dottie Rick, Joe Dudley, Bill Welsh, Bruce Lancaster, and captain John Tower. Sitting: E. Wega, J. Tower, B. Imback, S. Smith, C. Jaffe, D. Rick, J. Dudley, B. Welsh, B. Lancaster. Row two: Mr. Hollis, M. Malloy, B. Moss, M. Tucker, T. Tippet, C. Terris, B. Preudhomme, M. Martin, J. Castner. Row three: J. Sherrod, P. Downs, J. Klansek, T. Shelter, T. De Lorenzo, D. Hassell, H. Blackman, D. Wallace. Service Corps: Bottom row: Connie Rains, president; Mary Tucker, Robbie Burkhart, Laurie Sneider, Donna Edmisten. Row two: Nancy Maxfield, Julia Wycoff, Linda Reddick, Greg Comly, Elena Gagarine, Ruth Abrahams, Becky Munroe. Row three: Debbie Spailman, Cindy Bestpitch, Patty Tasker, Terry Walsh, Susan Mall, Ann Walsh, Dorothy Rick. The faces of the thinkers . . . and the doers. Treasurer Jim Reed informs the Philosophy Club that they are $1000 in debt. The Service Corps is a Student Council committee composed of students interested in aiding the community. Under the guidance of Chairman Connie Rains, Service Corps members became familiar faces around Junior Village by organizing a Halloween party, and by conducting a field trip to the zoo. The club also planned a party for the children at the Boys' Day Care Center in Rockville. The Philosophy Club applied the ancient and traditional ideas of Plato and Socrates toward their discussion of contemporary problems. They sparked lively debates, conducted by President Ann Stracke, on such diverse topics as Evolution vs. the Bible, drug abuse, and the philosophies of Aristotle and Tim Leary. The highlight of the year was their joint debate with the Rifle Club concerning firearm registration, where many pro and con arguments were brought to the surface. David Levine presides over the Firearms Debate. Philosophy Club member, Byron Allen, in deep meditation. Senior Steering coordinates Senior activities. Chris Rapalus daydreams about the luscious Senior Banquet as she digests her school lunch. Mr. Ashburner tries to convince himself that being Co-Faculty Advisor for Senior Steering is a very... uh... rewarding experience. Becky Beane clues Pam Brown, a junior, in on what Senior Steering is all about The Senior Steering Committee is a group of hard working Seniors elected by their classmates to represent their graduating class. Under the leadership of President Jim Wilson, and Faculty advisors Mr. Ashburner and Mrs. Bills, the 1969 committee performed such tasks as cleaning up the bleachers after the football games, and preparing for the Christmas Dance, Silver Bells . Painstakingly they organized the annual Senior Banquet, which was held at Peter Pan Inn. There they presented Mr. Miles with their plans for the Class of '69's Senior Gift, a set of benches for the grounds of the school. President Jim Wilson has a tough time convincing the Senior Steering Committee that benches are a better Senior gift than an Olympic-sized swimming pool. ORGANIZATIONS - 229 Left to '9 t. 8ottom row: M. Duffy, C. Pine. E. Mills, T. McGlaughlin, B. Gawler, O. Genies, S. Riggs, M. Kurland, J. Schork, F. Dunleavy, A. Phelps. T. Lester. ow Sorrells, G. Pacquet, S. Bane, B. Powell, P. Pontius, S. Martin, J. Malloy, J. Hansen, R. Green, E. Neal, F. Williams, M. Curtis. Row 3: T. Layton, u. benson, J. Myrah, S. Kimball, K. Howe, W. Frick. D. Longchamps, M. Riggleman, Lee Branthover, C. Weitz, M. Whalen, R. Wethington, B. Beall. Rockets repeat as County Champs, Fielding what many considered to be his best team ever, Mr. Lester accomplished the seemingly impossible task of bringing the number one area ranking to a Montgomery County high school. Under his leadership, the Rockets extended their winning streak to 25 games and gained a number three national ranking. The team combined the usual powerhouse defense with a notorious offense capable of generating 50 to 60 points in a game. The 1968 season began quite auspiciously with three sparkling victories over Peary, Springbrook, and Einstein. Setting a vicious pace that continued throughout the season, R.M. scored 97 points in the three games. The opponents responded with only two points among them. In the following six games, the Rockets vaulted into first place in the county and the Washington area. Walt Whitman, Walter Johnson, Gaithersburg, and B-CC fell without scoring a point. Blair accomplished the impossible and scored the year's first touchdown against the Rocket's iron defense. Despite Gaithersburg's inability to score, the previously unbeaten Trojans proved to be the Rocket's most formidable opponent. Before over ten thousand spectators in what was termed the game of the year, it was the Rocket's staunch defense which ultimately provided the victory. With the offense scoring only two touchdowns, the defense determined the outcome by posting one of its six shutouts. Against Wheaton in the season's finale R.M. sustained two scores in winning 20-13, thus completing its unblemished 10-0 season. Gary Paquet prepares to throw a touchdown pass. 232 ATHLETICS Ray Wethington-Aosf All-Met 1st Team, All-County 1st Team, Star All-Met 1st Team Offense and Defense, Sentinel 1st Team. Chuck Weitz-Aosf All Met 1st Team, All-County 1st Team, Star All-Met 1st Team, Sentinel 1st Team. Lee Branthover—Post All-Met 1st Team, All-County 1st Team,Star All-Met 1st Team,Sentinel 1st Team. Tom Layton— Post All-County 1st Team, Sentinel 2nd Team. Mick Riggelman— Post All-County 1st Team, Sentinel 1st Team. Bob Gawler—Post All-County 1st Team, Sentinel 1st Team. Andy Phelps-Aosf All-County 1st Team, Sentinel 1st Team. Star Honorable Mention. John Sorrells—Post All-County 1st Team, Sentinel 1st Team. Star Honorable Mention. Mike Whalen-Post All-County 2nd Team. Sentinel Honorable Mention. Gary Paquet—Sentinel Honorable Mention. Chuck Pine—Sentinel Honorable Mention. Sonny Sane—Sentinel Honorable Mention. Pat Pontius—Sentinel Honorable Mention. Mike Curt'is-Sentinel Honorable Mention. Keith Howe— Sentinel Honorable Mention. Don Beall—Sentinel Honorable Mention. gain number three ranking in nation. Andy Phelps charges through Springbrooks defense. ATHLETICS -233 Mickey Riggleman ponders defensive strategy. Sonny Banes extinguishes the hopes of several Springbrook tacklers. Left to right: Bottom row: M. Cotter, B. Crockett, D. Branthover, K. Bell. J. Sparacino, J. Harding, B. Adams. Row 2: T. Cinncirapini, J. Cooley, M. Thompson, Allen B. Hayes, M. Sullivan, J. Suit, B. Adams, G. Reed. Row 3: B. Romney, C. Boyle, C. Jester, B. Needham, W. Porter. R. Etter, R. Fair, W. Moroney. R. Munzer. Row 4: A. Anderson, J. Douds, M. Keller, S. Hunter, T. Schrider, J. Fahrner, T. Tetlow, B. Sanquisit, C. Kanz. Missing: G. Day, B. Clark, D. Tray nor, P. Cross, T. Archer, K. Roberts, W. Imes, Manager-M. Kitsinger. Junior Varsity finishes season 7—1. Brian Crockett makes the most of a block by Dick Branthover. The J.V. football squad, under the leadership of Mr. Bosnic, fought their way to a winning season. Losing only to Walter Johnson, the Rockets finished second in the county, with a record of 7-1. The season was highlighted by 3 shutouts, including a 45-0 romp over Walt Whitman. Captain Tim Harding quarterbacked his offense to an average of 25 points a game. The high scoring offense was backed up by a stingy defense. Linebacker Dick Branthover and co-captain Cliff Kanz spearheaded the defensive attack that held their opponents to an average of 9 points a game. ATHLETICS 235 Ed Stephenson and Kirk Howard smile after a four mile jog. These two, along with Frank and Doc Hall and Bill Kronemyer led the Cross-County team to a 2-2 record. Despite numerous injuries and several instances of bad luck, the 1968-69 Rocket wrestlers placed two grapplers in the County Tournament and one in the Bi-County District II Tournament. Ray Wethington, also All-Met tackle on R.M.'s football squad, fared best among our wrestlers with a 4th place finish in the County and a stunning 2nd place medal in the Bi-County. Howard Dorsey, 145 lb. class, also place 3rd in the county but because of injuries couldn't wrestle in the Bi-County. The regular season, however, was one of disappointment. Injuries sidelined such varsity regulars as Hall Saddler, Howard Dorsey, and Paul Chambers as the squad failed to produce a victory the entire season. 236 ATHLETICS Wrestling Bottom row: E. Mulhern, E. Stephenson, B. Kronemyer, M. Weston-Dawkes, F. Hall, D. Hall. Second row: Mr. Schowe, R. Conn, R. Barchers, K. Howard, J. Bee. R. Resignato. and Cross-Country offer individual and team competition. Rick Judson prepares for a defensive move. Bottom row: L. Hansch, E. Mills. S. Bane. P. Pontius, M. Wilkerson, J. Riggleman. Second row: S. Kimble, M. Riggleman, F. Swick, D. Beall. M. Curtis. E. Neal. B. Kirkpatrick. Rockets surprise Western Division. The ROCKETS proved to be for many area basketball critics the surprise team of the Montgomery County AA League. Coach Earl Walthall guided the R.M. roundballers to a 15-5 overall record. The ROCKETS accomplished this feat by combining the talent of all five starters. Don Beall lead the team in both scoring and rebounds. Sonny Bane provided the team ball control with his outstanding dribbling and passing. Bane also lead the team in assists. Fred Swick was R.M.'s most consistent player. With a 13.3 point scoring average, he lead the team in free throw percentage. Bill Kirkpatrick carried the best field goal percentage, and gave the ROCKETS much needed height. Beall and Bane were selected to the All-Western Division Team in all of the area papers; Swick was selected for the second team by two papers and Kirkpatrick by one. Mike Curtis, the lone junior starter, contributed necessary rebounding in several curcial contests and a scoring punch in several others. Top reserves, Mickey Riggleman, Eric Mills, and Ernie Neal, provided the needed bench strength which proved a necessity on many occasions. The ROCKETS began the season by winning ten straight games before suffering a narrow defeat at the hands of arch rival Walt Whitman and a two point loss to Good Counsel. The team again found the range against the tough Northwood Indians, and won four in a row before a 238 - ATHLETICS pair of heartbreaking losses to Springbrook and Peary forced the ROCKETS into a division play-off with Whitman. R.M. was stunned early in the game and Whitman lead 14 to 3 at the end of the first quarter, but the team came on strong in the second quarter led by the scoring and all-around play of Beall, the shooting of Swick, and the rebounding of Riggleman. At the half, the ROCKETS were down by one, 33-32. The two teams dueled it out in the second half, with R.M. scoring one more point to tie the game at the end of regulation play, 53-53. The first overtime period also ended in a tie, but the ROCKETS were deprived of the services of Beall, Bane, Riggleman, and Curtis because of fouls. Good team effort kept the score tied and set the stage for substitute Eric Mills' driving lay-up which provided the margin of victory. Two foul shots by Mills a short time later insured the Western Division Championship and a spot against Blair for the County Championship. The team Blair fielded in the championship game appeared much improved over the one the ROCKETS defeated in the regular season. After falling behind early in the game, the ROCKETS battled back, but were unable to hold the lead and eventually succumbed by a score of 59-62 to place second in the county. Donny Beal stretches for another two points. ATHLETICS - 239 Fred Swick hits from the outside. RM 68 RM 101 RM 72 RM 94 RM 72 RM 75 RM 47 RM 69 RM 77 RM 75 RM 53 RM 66 RM 84 RM 88 RM 74 RM 67 RM 79 RM 59 RM 66 RM 59 Churchill ..........58 Gaithersburg........57 Walt Whitman........68 Gaithersburg........50 Walter Johnson......56 Sherwood............66 Blair...............45 B-CC................68 Einstein............62 Peary...............59 Walt Whitman........55 Good Counsel........67 Northwood...........69 Walter Johnson......75 Wheaton.............58 B-CC................54 Springbrook.........84 Peary...............73 Whitman.............62 Blair...............62 sasketbau Bottom row: J. Fleming, B. Hyman, J. Farhner, B. Rimel, S. Prymas. Top row: B. Moss, Manager. M. Boland, R. Riggs, W. Burns, P. Cross. F. Williams, Mr. Schowe, Coach. J.V. action prepares future teams. Phil Cross Although the RM Junior Varsity's record 5-15 was not impressive, the team provided fans with many exciting basketball games. The team was led by guards John Fahrner and Jim Harding, center Walt Burns, and forwards Phil Cross and Jerome Fleming. The games that the JV won were: B.C.C. 64-50, Wheaton 54-52, B.C.C. again by a score of 54-52, and Churchill 68-64. and Jim Harding spring for two. Chris Ecker gulps air on his way to a new record in the butterfly. Swim Club adds a new dimension Richard Montgomery's new swim team, unable to obtain varsity status, went under the name of Swim Club. Nevertheless, the newest addition to the ROCKET line-up had a successful season. Having been organized late in the season, the team was able to swim only three meets before the Metropolitan Area Championships. In the first meet, against St. John's and Cardoza, they could muster only three first places, including two by Chris Ecker and one by John Hauswirth, but many close races indicated great potential among the ROCKETS. In their second meet, against Dunbar, the team swam to a 71 to 21 victory, winning eight of eleven events. Again Ecker led the way with two wins for ten points. Close behind was Bob Powell with a first and second place finish for eight points. Hauswirth, Pat Roberts, and Craig Lamborn each won one event and swam on a victorious relay to round out the winners. In the final effort before the Championships, R.M. bowed to powerful St. Albans in spite of victories in six of eleven events, including a double win by Rob Andrew. Other winners were Roberts, Ecker, and Lamborn. With several swimmers unable to compete, the team was expected to finish poorly in the Metropolitan Area Championships, but two second place finishes by Ecker provided the team with enough points for a fifth place finish among sixteen teams. Included in the teams the ROCKETS beat were St. Albans and Cardoza, showing that the team had improved greatly during the season. 242 - ATHLETICS to R.M. sports. Rob Andrew explodes from the wall against St. Albans. Bottom row: J. Benfield, G. Greene. D. Rauch. J. Sorrells. A. Baine. S. Weaver, D. Klossner, K. Howe. Row 2: P. Custer. R. Leighton, T. Porter, M. McCord, E. Neil. W. Wims, C. Werner. Row 3: R. Van Eyken, E. Stevens, J. Bee, C. Weitz, P. Chambers, W. Kirkpatrick, D. Williamson, W. Kronemeyer. Row 4: M. Rynders, M. Weston-Dawkes, M. Ronayne, E. Mulhern, D. Hall, J. Bell, F. Seebode, P. Resignato, Mr. DeMoss. Row 5: W. Burr, G. Hailey, R. Wethington, M. Sullivan, D. Beall, R. Cooper, M. Duffy, R. Stevens, M. Minehan. R.M. Trackmen begin climb to power. Peaches Greene dears the bar in the high jump Doug Williamson crosses the wire. Keith Howe leads in the low hurdles. In a year of rebuilding, RM's track team produced several outstanding individuals, but finished disappointingly, suffering from lack of depth. The track men failed to produce a meet victory, but placed second in two 3-way meets. Three runners who turned in excellent seasons were Keith Howe, Dave Hall and previously unheralded Doug Williamson. Keith Howe competed in the high hurdles, high jump and triple jump. His most successful event was in the high hurdles in which he was defeated only once in ten meets. Dave Hall, a two miler, was the Rockets' strongest long distance runner. In the course of the '68 season seven first place finishes were awarded to him in ten meets. Doug Williamson, who was barely able to qualify the year before, posted a strong comeback with seven consecutive victories before sustaining a hand injury. Continuing the tradition of a strong 440 relay team, Gerald Greene, Doug Rauch, John Sorrells, and Sonny Bane overcame a slow start to win the last three races. In the field events, Greenestood out in the high jump once hurdling a height of 6'1 . Charles Weitz, Ray Wethington, Mike Duffy threw the discus and put the shot. Jerry Benfield specialized in the broad jump to complete the field events. A close field. John Longo slames in doubles competition. Bottom row: L. Johnson, C. Farhner, J. Longo, D. Burson. Row 2: A. Woodward, K. Wells, H. Eskildson, M. King. Mr. Homick. R.M.’s Tennis Team faces tough competition. Howard Eskildson returns a volley against Kennedy. The ROCKET netmen, finishing their season with a 1-8 mark, failed to win a league match. They could boast only an out of league victory against Kennedy. Hampered by the loss of veteran Brian Tennery, normally first man, the tennis team lost seven in a row. With Tennery out. Coach Homick was forced to move Kent Wells and Lee Johnson up to the one and two spots. Unable to adjust to this new combination, the team could not put together a victory until Tennery returned to action. The 4-1 defeat of Kennedy was headed by Art Woodward and Mike King, whose doubles play throughout the season was outstanding, producing six wins. Kent Wells, Brian Tennery, John Longo, and Howard Eschelson also posted victories in the Kennedy triumph. 246 ATHLETICS Botton Row: K. Farrel, J. Broomhall, T. Bodnar. F. George, J. Loudenberg. Row 2: Mr. Fauley J. Fling, J. Good, R. Moran. Robbie Moran attempts to achieve THE PERFECT SWING Seniors lead R.M. Golf Team. Richard Montgomery's Golf Team made a strong showing last year but lost the title by only one match to Walter Johnson. The season's outcome wasn't decided until the last match, which R.M. lost by a narrow 5-4 margin. The attack was led by seniors Joe Good, Robbie Moran, and directed by Mr. Fauley. Next year's team will be strengthened by returning lettermen Jim Fling, Tim Bodnar, and others. ATHLETICS 247 Bottom row: S. Putman, M. Brewary, B. Thompson, C. John, P. Blocklin, R. Painter, R. Vincent, A. Cleveland, R. Summerour. Row 2: S. Martin, L. Branthover. C. Miller, F. Hall. K. Harrison, G. Paquet, D. Groves. Row 3: Mr. Miles, J. Hansen, J. Riggleman, J. Hauswirth, J. Malloy, S. Kimball, T. Zetts, P. Pontius, W. Harrison, L. Myrah, E. Sterling. The 1968 Baseball squad, showing seven seniors on the starting team, lost several important contests early in the season, but came back to finish in a Division tie with Walter Johnson. A fine team effort defeated the Spartans in the play-off game and earned the ROCKETS a berth in the championship game against Montgomery Blair. Mike Brewary and Pat Pontius combined to hold Blair to just one run as the ROCKET attack accounted for four tallies to bring the Championship to Richard Montgomery. Barry Thompson dives back safely to first base. Rockets win County Baseball Title. Mike Brewary winds up against Einstein. Pete Blocklin—1st team All-County, 1st team All-West; Sentinel Mike Brewary—2nd team All-West, Best Record Award; Sentinel Alton Cleveland—1st team All-West; Sentinel Craig John—1st team All-County, 1st team All-West; Sentinel Bob Painter—1st team All-County, 1st team All-West; Sentinel Randy Vincent—1st team All-West; Sentinel Pete Blocklin slides into third base ahead of the throw. R.M. Seniors abound in county All-Star Ranks. . . . and Pete Blocklin hit safely against Walter Johnson. ATHLETICS -249 Buddy Cleveland. . . With four wins and only two losses in regular season play, the Girl's Basketball Team helped to bring recognition to R.M. Led by such players as Pat Stanfield, Joyce Heflin, and Cheryl Curry, the girls won every game they played in the Montgomery County Basketball Tournament. Along with their acknowledged skill and good sportsmanship, the team also exhibited the winning spirit that identified them as another great R.M. team. Sue Willig leaps for a rebound. R.M.’s Girl’s basketball team wins Top row: P. Stanfield. C. Curry. J. Snyder, K. Gavin. D. Fling. P. Fling. Second row: S. Redmond. S. Mattern, J. Buckingham. S. Willig. Bottom row: J. Heflin. B. Goodnight. J. Summerville R. Burkhart, B. Hyde. 250 - ATHLETICS P. Stanfield goes through warm-up exercises. county tournament. RM . . . 55 Kennedy .... . .36 RM . . . 37 Wheaton .... . .41 RM . . . 23 Peary . .42 RM . . . 32 Damascus . . . . .18 RM . . . 33 Churchill . . . . .31 RM . . . 62 Woodward . . . .17 TOURNAMENT RM . . . 22 Springbrook . . .12 RM . . . 19 Northwood . . . . .8 RM . . . 22 Peary . .12 J. Heflin goes for two points. P. Stanfield and J. Buckingham give a demonstration of teamwork. ATHLETICS • 251 Bottom row: A. Catania, A. Scarce, L. Hammond, P, Jones. Row two: S. Gavin, S. Redmond, B. Hyde, B. Pine, Top row: Miss McNeely, Coach; J. Buckingham, S. Perry. K. Gavin, D. High, C. Curry, J. Heflin, D. Smith. Girls replace stockings with shin guards . . . Pat Stanfield, en route to another goal. RM 0 Sherwood 3 RM 0 Woodward 0 RM 1 Churchill 1 RM 1 Einstein 0 RM 1 Northwood . . . . 1 TOURNAMENT RM . .2 Woodward 0 RM . .0 Wheaton 0 RM . .0 Peary 1 Proving that girls can be athletic as well as fern- inine, R.M.'s Girl's Hockey Team put up a strong defence against opposing high school teams. Armed proudly with their hockey sticks, the players prac ticed diligently to perfect their dribbling and guarding skills. Miss McNeely's coaching provided valuable preparation for regular season games, as well as the stiffer competition of the Montgomery County Tournament. Suffering a few losses during the season, the girls nevertheless exhibited undying spirit. 252 - ATHLETICS Sue Willig and Donna High create a stalemate over the net. .. . and serve “spiked” punches to their opponents. Joyce Heflin goes low to return the ball. The 1969 Girls' Volleyball team, along with their sponsor. Miss Gatchell, spent many hours in practice after school in preparation for their games. They practiced skills such as spiking , setting-up the ball, and serving. They used these skills when competing against the teams of Springbrook, Blair, Wheaton and other area schools. The team started with a three game undefeated streak and kept their strong lead throughout the season. They finished the season by competing in the county tournament. ATHLETICS-253 National Merit Semi Finalists, Gary Stearns and Miles Ruthberg, gain an insight into American literature. Minnie Waters, National Achievement Scholarship recipient, contemplates her award. Academic and civic Gary Stearns and Miles Ruthberg were semi-finalists in the 1968-69 National Merit Program. Semi-finalists were chosen on the basis of their selection scores on the 1968 National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. These two students then went into competition with other semi-finalists throughout the country in order to qualify for a National Merit Scholarship. The following students received certificates of Commendation: Claudia Bowman Paula Brown Cathy Carnahan Chris Ecker Clyde Hardin Richard Hayes David Henderson Chris Howard Chris Rapalus Frederick Sacco David Shields Harry Stairs Minnie Waters received a one thousand dollar scholarship from the National Achievement Scholarship Program in recognition of superior academic performance for future scholarly achievement. The 1969 Youth City Mayor and Council replaced the Rockville Mayor and Council on the annual Youth City days on October 28 and 29. The members of the Council and the Mayor and Deputy Mayor were elected at large by the sixty participants. They were: Councilmen Julie Kalins, Pam Fitzpatrick, Jim Gregory and Paula Brown; Mayor Miles Ruthbergand Deputy Mayor Larry Hansch. After two days of touring Rockville and after observing a real Mayor and Council meeting, the Youth City Mayor and Council presided over a mock meeting. Ably led by mock-Mayor Miles Ruthberg, the Council discussed and passed resolutions on such problems as a curfew for teenagers and the possibility of a Youth Advisory Board. honors are Mayor of Rockville, Achilles M. Tuchtan, commends Youth City Mayor, Miles Ruthberg, for a job well done. earned by graduating seniors R.M.'s It's Academic team, Rick Sacco, Miles Ruthberg and Jim Gregory, listen attentively as Mac McGarry asks a question. R.M.'s It's Academic team soared to new heights last year. The team was made up of Miles Ruthberg, Rick Sacco, and Jim Gregory and was sponsored by Mr. Ash-burner. The first match against Suitland High School and George Washington High School ended in a ROCKET victory enabling R.M. to participate in the quarter finals. At these finals, against Albert Einstein High School and Bowie High School, the team placed second. All together, the team won a five hundred and fifty dollar scholarship for R.M. HONORS - 257 Ed Newman and Rob Doubleday exchange congratulations after winning their trophies. R.M. becomes a Montgomery County speech power, climbing to Kathy Howard-Voice of Democracy contest winner. This year three sophomore students brought honor to R.M. by winning the speech contests offered by Voice of Democracy and the Optimist Club. On the topic of “Freedom's Challenge , Kathy Howard won third place in the District Division for Voice of Democracy . For her efforts she received a trophy and a twenty-five dollar bond. Respect for Law: Cornerstone of Citizenship was the topic for the Optimist Club contest. Rob Doubleday received first place in the local contest and Ed Newman was awarded third place. This made the boys eligible to compete in the District Division in April. Each of the boys also received a trophy. Top row: Alan Griffith, Jim Gregory, Bonnie Rinehart, Karen Hamernik. Bottom row: Janel Van Etten, Marilyn Zecher, Kathy Skinner, Glynda Weir. prominence in Forensic League and local contests Mrs. Burkett demonstrates persuasive speaking. The two Montgomery County Forensics Tournaments, one in January and one in February, brought together representatives from twelve county high schools. A rating of Superior in either of these tournaments enabled the participant to compete in the County Honors Tournament in May. Among the eighteen students who represented R.M. in the two tournaments, twelve earned a total of twenty-two Superior ratings, placing entries in seven of nine speaking categories. 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Open Monday, Thursday, and Friday Night ’til 9 276- ADVERTISING MARK MOTOR COMPANY 1125 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland Montgomery County’s only exclusive Mercury dealer MERCURYS AND COUGARS COST LESS IN ROCKVILLE 762-6108 427-7313 BALFOUR Congratulations Seniors May your future be filled with every success, happiness, and good health. Your personal representatives LEE COLLINSON and HOWARD BRIDGES L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY—TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. 7515 Annapolis Road Suite 209 Hyattsville, Maryland Telephone 577-3500 ADVERTISING • 277 Andersen, Louise: B.A., Connecticut College; M. Ed.. U. of Maryland. World Geography. AFS. 31 Ashburner, Charles B.A., U. of Virginia; M.A.. U. of West Virginia. English. Senior Class Advisor. 27 Barnes, Mary: B.S., U. of Tampa. Algebra, Geometry. Social Welcoming Committee. 32 Baroni, John: B.S., U. of Maryland. Driver Education. Assistant Tennis Coach. 38 Benedict, Henry: B. Music and M. Music, Catholic U. Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Music History and Literature. Madrigals, Piano Club. 36 Bills, Dorothy: B.A.. Western Maryland College English, Journalism. Senior Class Advisor. 27 Bishop, Helen L. B.A.. George Washington U.. B.C.S., Benjamin Franklin U. Business Education, Typing, Clerical Office Practice. 41 Bosnic, Richard: B.A., Waynesburg College; M.A Western Maryland College. Social Studies. 31 Brockette, Jackson: B.A., Howard Payne College. Art. Interior Display Club, Drill Team. 36 Burgee. Donna: B.A., Shepherd College. Librarian. Instructional Materials Club. 29 Burkett, Pauline: B.A., St. Joseph's College, E. Carolina Teacher's College; M.A. U. of Maryland, U. of Wisconsin. Speech, English. National Thespian Society. Montgomery County Forensics League. 28 Butler. Robert: B.A.. U. of West Virginia U.S. History. 30 Clark. Rowena. Cafeteria Manager. 44 Crispeno, Rudolph: B.A., Indiana State U.of Pennsylvania; M.A., Duquesne U. Guidance Counselor. 24 Dahlin, Kenneth: B.A. and M.A., U. of Maryland, Instructional Music, Orchestra. Concert Band. Dance Band. 36 DeMoss: B.S., U. of West Virginia. Algebra Geometry. Track Coach. 32 Dipped, Evelyn: B.A., U. of Illinois; M.A., State U. of Iowa. English. English Department Chairman. ROCKET Sponsor. 26 Faculty Index Ewan, Mary: B.A.. George Washington U., Strayer Business College Guidance Secretary. 23 Fauley, Arthur: B.A., Fairmont State College; M.A., U. of West Virginia Chemistry. Science Department Chairman. Golf Coach. 34 Feldesman, Gladys: B.A.. George Washington U.; M.A., U. of Maryland. English. 26 Feldman, Gloria: B.S., Columbia U., Pratt Institute. Home Economic Food Service, Senior Survey. F.H.A. 37 Fisk, Larry: U. of Maryland. Auto Mechanics. 31 Fiege, Beverly: B.A. U. of Wisconsin. French. French Club. 25 Flynn, Biruta: B.A., M.A., Western Reserve U. French, Spanish. J.V. Cheerleaders, Spanish Club. 25 Formulak, Lawrence. B.A., Wilkes College; M.A. U. of North Carolina. Chemistry. 35 Frazier, Reba: B.A., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute. Typing, Shorthand. Girls' Civiteens. 41 Frazier, Miles: B.S., U. of Arkansas. Auto Mechanics. Vocational Department Chairman. 37 Frindell, Elizabeth: B.A., U. of Maryland. Dramatics, Speech. Black Maskers, Drama. 28 Fritts Lowell B.A., Shepherd College, M.A., U. of Wisconsin. Co-chairman for Evaluation Committee of Biological Instructional Materials. Biology. 34 Gabbert, John: B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology. Vocational and Industrial Education. 37 Gatchell, Helen: B.S., U. of Maryland. Physi cal Education. GSA, Volleyball Intramurals and Honor Team, Archery Tournament. 43 Glaser, Lillian: B.A., City College of New York; M.A., U. of California. Typing, Bookkeeping. Keyettes. 40 Gursky, Jean: Office Secretary. 22 Gnatowski, Stanley: B.S., Indiana State College; M.A., Morgan State College. Geometry. Mathematics. 33 Hahn, DeWitt: B.A. and M.A., U. of Maryland. Physical Education, Driver Education. Assistant Baseball Coach. 38 Hall, Brabara B.A., McKendree College. Business Math, Typing. 40 Hare, Donald: B.A., Bloomsburg State College; M.A., Bucknell U. Introduction to Analysis, Trigonometry. Math Team. Sophomore Class Advisor. 33 Haynes, Joseph: B.A., Midterm State College; M.A., George Peabody College. Bookkeeping. Student Council Concessions. 40 Henderson, Dorothy: R.N., U. of Maryland School of Nursing. School Nurse. Future Nurses. 22 Hendry, Lyn: B.A., Stanford U.; M.A., Michigan State U. History. 30 Herndon, Virginia: B.A., College of William and Mary. English. Touchstone. 26 Holdsworth, Leslie: B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology; M. Ed. Wayne State U. Graphic Arts. Folk Club. 39 Hollis, Mark: B.S., U. of Georgia. Drafting. 39 Holmead, Frances: B.A., Goucher College; M.A., U. of Maryland. U.S. History. Service Corps. 31 Homick, William. B.S., Youngstown U., M.A., U. of Pittsburg. D.E. English. DECA, Tennis Coach. 40 Hopko, Edward: B.S., California State College. Geometry, Mathematics. 33 Horn, Dorothy: B.A., Mars Hill College English. 26 Horner, Leon: B.S. and M.A., Tennessee State U. Guidance Counselor. 24 Hull, J. Ray: B.A., Waynesburg College; M.A. U. of Pittsburg. Guidance Counselor. 24 Jenkins, William: B.A., Wilson Teachers' Col lege, M.A., Catholic U. Social Studies. 30 Johnson, Winifred: B.A., Virginia State College; M.A., Columbia U. Home Ec. FHA. 37 Jones, Bruce: B.A., U. of Florida; M.A., U. of North Carolina. Civiteens. 27 278 - INDEX Joyce, Delores: Nurses' Aide. 22 Kelly. Larry B.A., U. of Maryland. Business Math Typing, Introduction to Business. 40 Kilkuskie, Stanley: B.S., Western Maryland College; M.A. Columbia U. Biology. Biology Club. 34 King, Mildred: B.A., Central State College. U.S. History. Social Studies Dept. Chairman. 30 LaRoche, Dreama: B.A., Marshall U. Shorthand, Secretarial Office Practice. Business Dept. Chairman. Drill Team. 41 Leatherman, Dorothy: Thomson Business College. Secretary. 23 Lester, Roy: B.A., and M.A., U. of West Virginia. Football Coach. 42,261 Lindsey, Barbara: B.A., Trinity U. Peace Corps '65-'67. Latin, English. Latin Club. 28 Maguire, Robert: B.A., Bucknell U. U.S. History. 31 Marcello, Joanne: B.A., and M.A., Brown U. English. 28 Marder, Lucinda: B.A., and M.A., Duke U. World History. 30 Marley, John: B.A., Atlantic Christian College; M.A., George Washington U. Driver Ed. 38 Marlow, Clayton: B.A., Louisiana Institute; M.A., Georgetown U. P.O.D. 30 Mathura, Helen: B.S., Pennsylvania State U. Shorthand, Typing. Majorettes. 41 Martin, Thomas: A.B. Fairmont State College. Drafting. 38 McDonald, Victoria. B.A., Shaw U. M.Ed., American U. Typing, Basic Business Skills McEachern, Carlton: B.A., U. of Michigan; M.A., U. of Alabama. English, Speech. 26 McLaughlin, Bernard: B.A., Fordham U. English. 29 McNeely, Jan: B.S. Appalacian State College; M.A., Ithaca College. P.E. Hockey. 43 Faculty Index Merendino, Josephine: School Secretary. 23 Miles. Henry K: B.A., U. of Maryland. P.E. Athletics Director. Baseball Coach. 42 Miles, William: B.S., and M.S., U. of Maryland. Principal. 21 Nicewarner, May: Secretary to Principal. 22 Nicholson, Jessamime: Library Aide. 29 Oass Ruth: B.A., Stout State U., M.Ed.. U. of Maryland. Guidance Counselor. 24 O'Donovan, Patricia: B.A., St. Elizabeth College; M.A., Middleburg College and U. of Madrid. Spanish. 25 Overdorf, Helene: Library Aide. A.V. Dept. 29 Oxfeld, Jack: B.A., George Washington U. Graduate Studies. U. of Maryland. Special Education. 27 Reed, Ethel: School Secretary. 23 Reiff, Joseph: B.A., and.M.A., Colorado State U. Assistant Principal. 21 Rizk, Patricia: B.A., Trinity College College; M.Ed. Penn State College. Algebra, Geometry. 32 Robinette, Mary: Library Aide. 29 Rosebery, Charleen. B.S., and M.A., Memphis State U. English. 28 Roush, Carolyn: Registrar. 22 Schowe, Edwin: B.S., Purdue U. Cross Country. J.V. Basketball, Baseball Coach. 35 Shwartz, Marika: B.S., Goucher College. Industrial Education. 39 Sink, John: B.S., Appalacian State Teachers' College. Accounting, Banking. Key Club. 40 Smith, Grace: B.A., Bloomsburg U. M.S., Bucknell U. Guidance Counselor. Varsity Cheerleaders. 24 Sneigon, Audrey: B.A., Andrews U. B.S., Peabody College; M.A., Peabody College; Librarian. Instructional Materials Club. 29 Staney. Jaqueline: B.S., California State Col lege. English. Debate. 28 Stewart. John: B.A., Penn State Teachers' College; M.A.. George Washington U. World History, Youth and Government Club. 31 Stiness, Phillip: B.S.. U.S. Military Academy; M.A.. George Washington U. Algebra, Trigonometry. Student Council. 33 Vargo, James B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology; M.A., West Virginia U. Assistant Principal. 21 Vernosky, Frances: B.A., Westchester College; M.A.. George Washington U. Reading Teacher. 28 Walters, Aubrey: Chief Custodian. 45 Walthall, Earl: B.A., Concord College. P.E. Varsity Basketball Coach. 42 Washe, Claire: A.A.. College of William and Mary; B.A., and M.A., U. of Maryland. Social Studies, Business. 27 Weaver, Helen: B.A.. Howard U. English. 26 Wight, Richard: B.A., Yale U. M.A., Middleburg College. French, Spanish. Junior Class Advisor. 26 Wedburg, Mable: B.A., Austin College. Girls' P.E. Dept. Chairman. Orchesis, Baseball, Tennis Team. 43 Wilbur, Katherine: B.A., U. of Rhode Island. English. 27 Will, Fern: B.A., and M.A., George Washington U. Assistant Principal. 21 Wilson, Anne: B.A., Western Maryland College. Art. Dept. Chairman, Touchstone, Set Construction. 36 Wynn, Gene: B.A., and M.A., U. of Kentucky. Biology. 34 Zeck, James: B.A., Fairmont State College. Record Keeping, Business Math. 41 Zeiders, Barbara: B.S., Shippensburg State College; M. L.A. Johns Hopkins U. French. 25 INDEX-279 : - Claudia and Miles find that a few jokes set the mood for English class. Aaron, Laura Lee 50 Abrahams, Ruth 50, 190, 228 Adams, Cathy 132 Adams, Leslie 132 Adams, Ralph 50, 235 Adams, Robert 162 Adams, William F 132 Adams, William M. 162 Adkins. Paula 162 Ale. William 162 Allen. Byron 50, 118. 204, 208, 228 Allen. John 162 Allen. Russell 162 Allnutt, Susan 132 America. Nancy 132 Anders. James 132 Anders. Michael 50, 125, 206 Anders, Susan 132 Anderson, Andrew 162, 208, 235 Anderson, Carolyn 132, 136 Anderson. Kristin 162 Anderson, Lillian 162 Andrew. Robert 40 Andrews, Richard 50 Angelo. Louis 162 Anguizola, Carlos 132 Applegate, Richard 132 Arant. Debora 132 Archer, Thomas 162, 191,235 Armstrong, Janice 162 Armstrong. Mark 132 Arndt, Christopher 132 Arnold, Barbara 50 Arrieta, Alexander 50 Arrieta. Jasmin 162 Asbury, Roberta 132, 193 Ashby. Allison 162 Atnip, Hugh 132 Avancena, James 50 Bailey, Michael 50 Bailey. Richard 50 Bailey. Susan 132 Baisey, Gregory 132 Baker, Belinda 50 Baker, Brenda 132,199 Baker, Lionel 50, 223 Baker. Robert 50 Baldassano, Victoria 50, 193 Balster, Debra 133, 195, 225 Baltz, Thomas 133 Bandu, Corey 226 Bane. Albert 51,232, 234. 244. 238, 240 Bankerd, Michael 51 Bankered, Timothy 162 Barchers, Charles 133 Barchers, Ronald 51,236 Barnes, William 133 Barney, James 162 Barnsley, Holly 51 Barr, Richard 133, 193 Barrack, Judy 53, 220. 221 Barrack, Kathi 162 Barron, Michael 133 Barton, Marsha 162 Battle, Milton 133 Batz, Richard 163 Baul, Charles 133 Beach, Alicia 133 Beall, Donald 53. 232, 244, 239, 238 Beall, James 53, 206 Beall. Lawrence 133 Bean, Chris 133 Beane, Rebecca 49, 53, 196, 197, 200, 202, 203, 204. 205, 229 Beard, Janette 53, 222 Beatty. Steven 163 Beavers, Russell 133 Beck, Randall 163 Beckham, Thomas 53 Bee, Joseph 53. 194, 198, 236, 244 Beeker, Jefferson 53, 95, 185, 192 Beers, Warren 133, 190 Begosh, Philip 133 Belcher, Donna 53 Belcher. William 133 Bell. Kenneth 181.235. 244 Bell. Marilyn 133 Belser, Patricia 53, 195, 209 Bennett, Diana 133 Benson, Deborah 53. 227 Benson, Denise 53 Benson, James 133 Bentley, Bruce 53 Bentley, James 133 Benton, Vernon 53 Berard, Terry 133 Berry. John 163 Berti, Deborah 53, 196, 222 Bestpitch, Cynthia 133, 228 Betts, Carolyn 163 Bieber, Paula 163 Bise, Lewis 53 Bishop. Dorothy 53 Bishop, Kathleen 163 Bitting, Gregory 133 Bivins, Jacqueline 53, 208, 224, 256 Black. Geoffrey 53, 224 Blackmon, Harry 53, 208, 226 Blake, John 54 Bland, Pamela 163 Bland, Susan 54 Blevins, Janis 133, 195 Blitz, Richard 163 Blizard, Virgil 54 Bluebond, Jon 163 Blum, Andrea 163, 227 Blunk, James 133, 193 Bly, Sandra 133, 225 Blymyer, James 54 Boccabello, William 54 Bodnar, Timothy 54, 247 Bodnar, William 133 Boger, Barbara 54 Boland, Catherine 133, 217 Boland, Matthew 163, 241 Bonner, Christine 133 Boone, Steven 163 Bort, Joseph 54 Boucher, Richard 54 Bowie, Henry 54 Bowie, Mark 163 Bowman, Claudia 54, 79, 192, 196, 197,217,256 Boyd, Marsha 133 Boyle. Christopher 163, 235 Bradley, Robert 163 Branison, Anita 54. 222 Branthover, Lee 54, 83, 193, 232, 235, 248 Branthover, Richard 163, 235 Brashear, Richard 163 Brashear, Robert 133 Braxton. Anthony 134 Bredland. Drue 54 Breeden, Susan 163 Breen, Sean 163 Bridge. Brenda 134 Bridgham, Amy 54, 192 Brittain, Virginia 134, 185, 193 Broadwater, Barbara 163 Broome. Charles 163 Brousseau, Patricia 134 Brown, Anne 134, 195 Brown, David 134 Brown, Joan 54 Brown, Lee 54 Brown, Linda 134 Brown, Michael 163 Brown, Pamela 134, 145, 204, 211,217,229 Brown, Paula 54, 200, 256 Brown, Raymond 134 Brubaker, Linda 54, 227 Bryan. Lorinda 57, 115 Bryant. Ronald 163 Bryson, John 163 Buchanan. Norman 134 Buck, Thomas 134 Buckingham, Jane 163, 252, 250, 251 Budd, Raymond 57 Budd, Richard 57 Bula, Maureen 57 Buranich. John 134 Burdette. Deborah 57, 226 Burdette, Sharon 134 Burgee, Marcia 134 Burger, Elizabeth 57, 195 Burgess, Suzanne 134, 196, 211 Burgess, Ward 134 Burkart, Robin 161, 163, 211, 228, 250 Burke, Vicki 163 Burkinshaw, Lynda 57 Burkinshaw, Vicki 163 Burns, Carolyn 57 Burns, Walter 163, 241 Burr, William 57. 244 Burroughs, Linda 134 Burson, David 57, 246 Burton, Stephen 164 Butler, Judith 164 Butt, Betsy 57 Butt, Maurice 164 Butts, John 134, 191, 198 Byers, Frederick 134 Bynaker, Gary 164 Byrne, Christine 134 Byrne, Veronica 134 Cadem, John 57 Calantonio, Phyllis 57, 195 Callicutt, Debora 164, 165 Callicutt, Diane 134 Calloway, Brenda 57 Cameron, Carol 134 Campbell, Myra 164 Campbell, Richard 134 Campion, Linda 57 Capasso, Janet 134 Caplan, Lisa 134 Caplinger, Christine 159 Caravaggio, Joan 164 Caravel la. Wayne 57 Carlen, Jack 164 Carlson. Keith 161, 164 Carlson, Thomas 57 Carnahan, Cathleen 57. 196, 202, 225, 256 Carroll. George 164 Carroll, Sandra 134 Carter, Perry 134 Caruso, Deborah 134 Caruso, Robert 164 Carver. Barbara 57 Carver. Susan 57, 95, 192, 208 Castner, James 58, 226 Catania, Anne 58. 203, 204, 222, 252 Cat hers, Kathryn 134 Cauley. Craig 135 Chambers, Paul 58. 184, 244, 259 Chandler, Paul 135 Chang, Susan 164 Chasteen, Ronald 164 Chasteen, Vickie 135 Cheslosky, Bernard 58 Cheslosky, Betty 135 Cheslosky, Michael 164 Childs, Dwight 135 Chmielewski, Robert 58 Cho. Diane 58. 202, 204, 209 Christianson, Tina 135, 193 Christy, Carol 164 Chuchman, Kathryn 164 Church, Robin 58 Cinciripini, Anthony 164 280 INDEX Cinciripini, Mario 58 Claggett, Judy 162, 164 Clark, Bruce 164, 235 Clark, Clay 58. 226 Clark, Greig 135 Clark. Joy 164 Clark, Kenneth 164 Clark. Patricia 58, 114,225 Clayton, Joan 164 Cleaves, Judith 58 Clem, Cynthia 58 Clem, Deborah 135 Clements. Thomas 58, 226 Cleveland, Nancy 135 Cleveland, Thomas 58 Cline, Dennis 58 Cline. Robert 135 Clingan, John 135 Clink, Lois 135, 192 Clogg, Deborah 164 Clydesdale, Elizabeth 58. 192, 196 Cock ley, Charles 135 Coe, Linda 59 Coker, Margaret 59. 68 Cole. Robin 59 Colie, James 164 Collier, Barry 164 Collins, Gary 135 Collins, James 135 Collins, Kevin 164 Collins, Sandra 135 Colt. William 164 Combs, Richard 164 Comly, Diane 59. 228 Comly, Levin 164 Como, Deborah 135 Conkey, Sally 60. 87. 190,196, 202,224 Conley, Lawrence 136 Conn, Rex 164, 236 Connolly, Kathleen 60 Conner, William 136 Cook, Deborah 60 Cook, Sharon 165 Cook, William 136 Cool, Daniel 165 Cooley, Carl 165 Cooley, James 165, 235 Cooley. Steven 60 Cooper, Bruce 60, 203, 208, 224 Cooper, Karen 136, 209, 224 Cooper, Robert 136, 191,244 Cordelli, Daniel 60 Corey. Richard 60 Cornwell, Bruce 60 Coss, Philip 181 Costa. Paul 60 Costin, Joseph 165 Cotrell. Linda 199 Cotter, Michael 161. 165, 181, 235 Coudie, Evelyn 136 Coulter, Pamela 136 Coulter, Russill 136 Covert, Suzanne 60, 195, 220 Cox, Patricia 60 Craig, John 136, 186 Crawford. Linda 136, 208 Criggar, Rita 136, 196 Crim, Michael 60 Crockett, Brian 165, 235 Crompton, Kenneth V. 192 Cromwell, Bruce 223 Croson, Robert 136, 191, 198 Cross, Philip 241 Crowe, David 136 Crum, Donna 136 Crumpler, Dawn 136 Crumpler, Donna 60, 190 Crutchfield. Cassandra 60 Culleen, Barry 136, 192 Cummings, Wendy 61 Curley, Christine 136, 209, 220 Curley. Paula 61, 199, 208. 220 Curry. Cheryl 136, 222, 250, 252 Curtis, Clyde 137 Curtis, Michael 137, 232. 240, 238 Curtis. Patsy 61 Curtis. Steven 137 Curtis. Susan 137, 226 Custis, Harvey 61 Custis, Steven 165 Dail, Deborah 61. 210 D'Amore, Kristin 61, 193 Daniels, Carolyn 137 Davenhauer, Bruce 137 Davenhauer, Donald 137 Davenhaur, Eugene 165 Davenport, Linda 137, 208 Davidson, Bruce 62 Davidson, Charles 165 Davidson, Elizabeth 137, 195 Davis. Carol 62. 208, 220 Davis, John 62. 223 Davis, Karen 137 Davis, Kathleen 137 Davis. Marsha 165 Davis, Montez 137 Davis, Patricia 62 Davison. Katherine 137 Day, Alfred 165, 235 Dean, Kathleen 62, 190, 195 Dean, Michael 62 Dean, Stacy 165, 195 Dean, Susanne 165 DeCelle. Stephen 62, 110, 204 DeFriece, Rose 137 DeLoach. Peggy 62 DeMar, Jeannette 165 Doming, Douglas 137 Dempsey, Karen 165 Dempsey, Mary 137, 148, 195, 211 Dennis, Victoria 137 Dennison, Linda 137 De Perini, Karla 165, 209 Dermer, Claudia 137, 195 Dery, Louise 62 DeShetler, Thomas 62. 226 Dickerson, Clarence 62 Dickerson, Deborah 137 Dickinson, Patricia 52, 62, 68, 192 Diddle, Barbara 137, 155, 225 Dietch, Lois 137,220 Dillon. Daniel 137 Di Lorenzo. Anthony 137,226 Disney, Donna 62 DiVincenzo, Steven 165 Dixon, Alan 165 Dixon, Della 137 Dodson, James 166 Dolan, Nancy 137, 208 Donaldson, Thomas 137 Doncrank, Linda 166 Donnelly, Patricia 62, 120 Dorsey, Howard 62 Doubleday, Robert 166, 259 Douds, James 166 Douglas, John 137 Dove, Laurie 62 Downey, George 63, 198, 204 Downey. Vera 166, 169 Downs, Barbara 166 Downs, Paul 137, 158, 226 Downs. Sherry 63 Drake, John 63 Dronenburg, Robert 166 Drummond, David 166 Dudley, Joseph 137, 226 Duffy. Michael 63. 232, 244 Duffy. Sarah 138 Duncan, Scott 65 Duniea, Mark 65 Dunleavy, Frank 138, 232 Dunn, Rudy 65 Durand. Michael 65 Durham, Gary 65 Dwyer, Jeremiah 138 Dwyer, Kevin 166 Dwyer, Michael 138 Easter, Stephen 138 Eaton, Thomas 133 Eckenrode, Joseph 138 Ecker, Christopher 65, 203, 204, 210 Edrristen, Donna 65, 193, 202, 228 Elbert. Donna 65 Elbert, Patricia 138 Eldridge, Peter 166,198 Elliot. Carlton 65 Ellis, James 65 Ellis, John 65 Ellis, Stephen 211 Ellison, David 166,190 Embrey, Steven 166 England, Margaret 166 English, Cecil 166 Eppley, Marsha 65, 223, 224 Ernst, Linda 61,65, 202 Esche, Linda 65, 195, 208, 209 Eslin, Cathy 166 Estes, Susan 65 Etchison, Terry 65 Etter, Willis 166.235 Eull, Donna 65 Eull, Elaine 166 Evans, Paul 166 Evans, Wanda 65 Ewing, Jeanne 138 Fadely, Ralph 65 Fahey, Daniel 65 Fahey, Patrick 138 Fahrner, Carl 138, 246 Fahrner, John 167; 241 Fair, Jean 66 Fair, Russell 167.235 Fairfax, Robert 66, 120 Farren, Kenneth 138 Farrer, Lorrie 138, 152 Fawley, Terry 138 Fellows, Marc 75 Fennessy, Dennis 138 Fero, Linda 138, 225 Ferrill, Gary 138 Ferris, Charles 66 Ferris, Robert 138 The knights of the round table shall rise again! (Bob Gaither). Feuillet, Jean 66 Field, Alison 138 Fitch, James 66, 206 Fitzgerald, R 195 Fitzgibbon, Jean 167, 209, 218 Fitzpatrick, Eugene 167, 165 Fitzpatrick, Pamela 49, 66 Flanary, Debbie 167 Flatau, Karen 66 Fleishmann, Kenneth 138 Fleming, Jerome 167, 165, 241 Fling, Deborah 167, 250 Fling, Dennis 66 Fling, James 66, 247 Fling, Patricia 66, 222, 250 Flint. Steven 138,223 Foote, George 167 Footer, Sharon 66,213 Forbes, Candace 66 Forbes, John 138 Ford. Alar. 138 Ford. David 167 Fordham, John 138 Forquer, Glenna 66, 190, 199, 206 Forrester, Sarah 167 Fortunato. Roberta 204 Foster. Karen 138, 196, 204, 224 Found. David 138 Fourcade. Diane 138, 204 Fourcade, Mary 167 Fowler, Sherry 138 Fox. Douglas 66, 210 INDEX - 281 Fox, Ronald 138 Franco, Carol 66 Franklin, Diane 167 Franklin, Mary 66 Franklin, Ryland 138 Franko, Patricia 139 Fredrickson, Joyce 66 Freeman, Ronald 139 Freeze, Katherine 66, 220, 222 French, Geoffrey 139 Fresch, Nancy 167, 227 Frick, Kathleen 167, 165 Frick, William 66. 232 Fulkersin, Linda 139 Fuller, Craig 167 Fuller, Debbie 139 Fultz, George 139 Funk, Beverly 139, 195 Fyock, Robert 181 Fyock, William 66 Gabelman, Barbara 167, 224, 227 Gagarine. Eleena 167, 228 Gaither, Robert 69, 107, 120 Galaher, Arthur 167 Gale, Nancy 69 Gallagher, Joseph 167 Gallagher, Kathleen 139, 195, 227 Galloway, Alice 167, 211 Galvin, Margaret 139 Gancsos, Thomas 167 Gardiner, Walter 139 Gardner, Glenn 69 Gardner, Hubert 69, 192 Garfinkel, David 167 Garmen, Jennifer 167 Garrett, Carol 69 Garrett, Dalton 167 Garvey, Colleen 139 Gavin, Kathleen 69, 222, 250, 252 Gavin, Suzanne 139, 252 Gawler, James 69, 232 Gearin, Thomas 167 Genies, Paul 69, 232 Gentry, Frank 69, 192 Giarth, Larry 167 Giarth, Linda 139 Giarth, Richard 69 Gick, Eugenia 139 Gifford. Wayne 167 Gilchrist, Jennifer 69, 80, 202 Gill, Denise 139 Gillen, Katherine 69, 208 Gillentine, Beverly 167 Gillentine, Delores 69 Gilles, Robin 167 Gilpin, David 69 Glass. Anne 139. 193 Glass. Mary 184. 193 Gledhill, Bethea 69. 209 Gledhill, Carolyn 139. 209. 217 Godsey, Linda 139 Goerner, Bingham 140 Good, Karen 140 Goodnight, Beth 168 Goodnight, David 140 Goodson, Denise 69, 195 Gordeuk, Ronald 69, 198 Gordon, Laurita 140, 227 Gosbee, George 140 Govsky, Margaret 140 Grabis, Janice 168 Grabis, John 69 Grabnegger, Deborah 69 Grade, Stephen 140 Grady, Laura 168 Grady, Mary 168 Graham, Christopher 168 Grant, James 140 Greaney, Richard 69 Green, Robert 140, 202, 232 Green, Robert 52, 70 Green, Robin 140 Greene, Ella 140 Greenough, Nevell 168 Greenspan, Judith 70, 203 Gregoire, Robert 168 Gregory, James 59. 70, 88, 200, 210 Gregory, Katharine 140, 190, 196 Gregory, Martha 168 Gresham, Denise 140, 135 Griffin, Karen 168 Griffin, Patrick 140 Griffith, Alan 70. 192, 259 Griggs, Davis 168 Grigsby, Barbara 140, 196, 224 Grimes, Gary 70 Grimmer, Mary 140, 220 Gross, Stephanie 168, 211 Grossman, Eileen 70 Groves, David 140, 248 Grubby. Charles 168 Gruber, Linda 140 Gruentzel, Donald 70 Gruentzel, Phillip 141 Grzech, Michaeline 141 Grzech, Noel 141 Guess, Gloria 70 Gwinn, Michael 141 Hagedorn, Connie 141,217, 227 Hagedorn, Scott 70 Hageman, Mark 70 Hager, John 168, 191 Hager, Mark 168 Hager, Richard 141 Haight, Stephen 141 Hailey, Dennis 141 Hailey, Patrick 168 Hairston, Antoine 168 Hairston, Ruth 141,211 Hairston, Terry 70 Haley, Gary 70 Haley. Ruth 141 Hall, Arle 141, 195 Hall. Bill 195 Hall. Carol 141 Hall. David 236. 244 Hall. Frank 236, 248 Hall. Karla 141 Hall, Linda 70 Hall, Mary 141 Hall, Teresa 141 Hall, William 70 Hailing, Patti 70, 192. 193 Haltiwanger, Jane 192, 196, 224 Hamann, Charles 141 Hamernik. Karen 168, 218, 223, 256 Hames, Timothy 168 Hamilton, Michael 70 Hamilton, Rodger 168 Hammond, Harry 141, 191 Hammond, Janet 168, 252 Handzo, Michael 141 Hansch, Laurence 71,75,88, 198, 201,206,213, 238 Hansen. Jack 141,232. 248 Harbaugh, Karen 71 Hardesty, Debra 168 Hardesty, Peter 141 Hardin, Charles 168 Hardin, Clyde 71. 202, 210, 213 Harding, James 168, 235, 241 Harding, Larry 168 Hargis. Walter 71 Harrell, Karen 72 Harriday, Jane 72. 222 Harris. Annie 168 Harris. Mary 72, 84 Harrison, Bruce 141 Harrison, Julie 141,204 Harrison, Kenneth 72, 248 Harrison, Robert 168 Harrison, William 141,248 Hartis, David 141 Hassay, William 72, 190 Hassell, Daniel 141,226 Hastie, Diane 72 Haug, Dianne 141, 209, 224, 227 Hauswirth, John 141,248 Havener, Ralph 141 Hawkins. Jack 168 Hawthorne, Donald 141 Hawthorne, Sandra 72 Hayden, Helen 72 Hayes, Douglas 168, 235 Hayes. Martha 72 Hayes, Richard 72, 107, 256 Hayes, Sandra 168 Hayes, William 168 Hayes, Wilma 72 Heavey, Scott 142 Heavey, Shaun 142 Hebei, Joseph 169 Hebron. Deborah 169 Hebron, Josephine 72 Hecht, Norman 169, 209 Heflin, Joyce 142, 222, 250, 251,252 Heister, Paul 72 Heister, Peter 169 Helmer, Kay 169 Helt, Dale 142 Henderson, David 63, 72. 91, 193, 198, 202.210,256 Henry, Jeffrey 142 Henry, Susan 142 Herndon, Burnard 73 Herring, John 142 Herring, Patricia 73 Hesselbarth, Paula 73, 109, 196, 197, 217 Hester, Stephanie 169, 227 Hickman, Marilyn 169, 190 Hickman, Terri 195, 211 Hicks, Wendy 142 Higgs, Katherine 142 Higgs, Martin 142 High. Donna 73, 222. 252 High, Nancy 142 High, Wallace 142 Hilderbrand, Charles 169 Hill, Doreen 73, 190, 202, 203, 206 Hill, Linda 142, 192 Hill, Patricia 169 Hill, Terry 142 Hiltnar, Michael 142 Hinch, David 73 Hinde, Donald 142 Hinde, James 74, 226 Hinds, Linsey 142, 190 Hine, Don 193 Hinkley, Kathryn 74 Hinz, Peter 169 Hippchen, Melinda 74 Hite, Robert 169 Hixson, Karl 169 Hobbes, John 169 Hobbes. Wendy 169, 225 Hobbs, David 169 Hocker. Angela 142, 146, 211 Hockman, Gary 142, 191 Hoffmaster, Deborah 142 Hohlfeld, Max 142 Holcomb, Carl 169 Holden, Mary 74 Holland, Susan 142 Holloway, John 74 Holmberg, Devra 142 Hoover, Anne 142 Hoover. Rebecca 169 Hopkins, Charles 142 Hopkins, Ginger 142 Hopkins, Susan 74, 84 Hoppenjans, Donna 74 Hopwood, Pat 169 Horner, Douglas 74 Horsman, Douglas 74 Horton, Deborah 74 Horton, Roger 142 Holt, Janice 142 282 INDEX Hott, Shirley 74 Houck, Betty 170 House, Donald 170 Hovde. Michael 142 Howard. Christine 74, 97, 202, 256 Howard, Cynthia 170 Howard, Kathleen 170, 259 Howard, Kirk 170, 236 Howard, Mary 142 Howard, Nathan 170 Howard, Norman 170 Howe, Keith 74, 232, 244, 245 Howes, Charles 143 Hubble, Bernard 170 Huber, Paul 170 Hughes, David 75 Hulse, Craig 143, 198 Humphrey, David 143 Humphrey, Glen 143 Hundemer, Robert 74 Husberger, John 143 Hunsberger, Robert 143 Hunsicker, Thomas 143, 191 Hunt, Cheryl 74 Hunt Edward 143 Hunt, Karen 196 Hunt, Mary 75 Hunter, Kristin 75, 222 Hunter, Sandford 170, 235 Hyder, Barbara 75, 222 Hyde, David 143, 252 Hyman, Susan 170 Hyman, William 170, 241 Ikari, Karen 75, 190,210 Imbach, Bruce 77, 226 Imirie, Bonnie 77, 227 Ireson, Michael 77 Irwin, Martha 143, 209, 223, 227 Iselin, Anthony 170 Jackson, Joyce 77, 226 Jackson, Kristine 77 Jackson, Wayne 170, 209 Jaeger, Kathleen 77 Jaeger, Robert 77 Jaeger, Susan 170 Jaffe, Charlotte 77, 225, 226 James, Douglas 143 James, Robert 77 Jarrard, Lynn 170 Jeffreys, Patricia 143 Jehle, Sharon 143, 192 Jenkins, John 143 Jenkins, Patricia 143 Jennings, Stephanie 77 Jester, Christopher 170, 235 Jiminez, Mayela 143 Jodi, Jeannin 143 Johnson, Arlon 170 Johnson, Barbara 143 Johnson, Bonnie 171, 218 Johnson, Carolyn 77, 223 Johnson, David 144 Johnson, Diane 171 Johnson, Joanne 144 Johnson, Judith 77, 193, 196, 224 Johnson. Lee 112, 206, 209, 246 Johnson, Lynne 171 Johnson. Robert 77 Johnson, Suzanne 144 Johnson, Sylvia 77 Johnson, Virginia 171 Jolly, Sylvia 171 Jones, Bradley 171 Jones, Diane 171, 195 Jones, Karen 144 Jones, Margaret 171 Jones, Michael 144 Jones, Patricia 144, 252 Joppy, Robert 171, 173 Judson, Richard 144, 236 Kaiser, Mary 77, 193 Kalins, David 171 Kalins, Julie 77, 85, 96, 112, 196, 204, 217 Kanz, Clifford 171, 235 Karsner, Deborah 144 Kashuba, Gregory 144 Kavanaugh, Suzanne 144 Kelchner, Nancy 56, 77, 209, 199 Keller, Michael 171, 235 Kelley, Jackie 171 Kelly Evalyn 77 Kelly, Kathryne 77 Kempl, Deborah 171, 211 Kendro, Ann 77, 202, 206, 209 Kenney, John 171 Kenney, Paul 144 Kerr, Cecilia 78, 199 Kerr, Margaret 144, 223 Ketcham, Sally 171 Keys, Susan 78, 195 Khuen, Ruth 78 Kidd, Deborah 171 Kidwell, James 78 Kidwell, Mary 171 Kidwell, Rose 78 Kimball, Steven 144, 232. 238 Kindness, Shiela 144, 193 King, Andrea 78 King, Colleen 144 King, Cynthia 171 King. Robert 171 King, William 171 Kinley. Leroy 78 Kirkpatrick, William 78, 208, 238, 244 Kisner, Michael 171 Kitts. Josephine 144 Kitzinger, Michael 171 Klansek, Jeffry 171, 226 Klinger, Debra 171 Knight, Edith 171 Knudson, Linda 171 Koch, Irene 78. 91, 208, 220 Koch, Stanley 171 Koenigsberg. Carla 78, 195, 206 Komorski, Mary 144, 140 Konwinski, Steven 144 Kordell, Edward 144 Kortum, Christine 217 Kraft. Kerrin 78. 116, 193 Kronemyer, William 144, 232, 244 Kuffner, Andrea 144, 209. 211 Kuffner, Stephen 78, 185 Kuhn, Janice 144 Kukowski. Barry 78 Kunkler, Richard 171 Kuper, Stephen 144 Kurland, Fay 144 Kurland, Mark 144, 232 Kuryloski, Brian 171 Kuster, Linda 144 Kuster, Thomas 78 Kyle, Rebecca 78, 185, 193 Lacovara, Dale 144 Lamborn, Charles 172 Lancaster, Bruce 78, 191, 226 Lance, Carole 144 Lance, Michael 78 Land, Barbara 144 Lane, Robert 172 Lang, Donna 78, 91, 193 Lanum, Christine 78, 206, 209, 224 Lastner, Jeffrey 145 Latham. Rebecca 172, 227 Laughlin, Donald 172 Lawrence. Deborah 145 Lawrey, Elizabeth 145 Lawson, Patricia 145 Layton, Thomas 72, 81, 232 Leacock, Constance 172 Leard, Carol 81 Learmouth, Margaret 81 Le Bleu, Robert 145 Leber, Steven 145 Le Chat, Christopher 172, 211 Le Compte, Christine 81, 193 Lee, David 172, 226 Lehman, John 145 Leighton, Richard 145, 191, 198, 244 Le Mieux, Patricia 81, 195, 206 Leonard, Mary 81 Leone, Richard 81 Leopard, Janice 81, 195 Levine, David 145, 228 Levy, Sharlene 145 Lewis, Betty 172 Lewis, Claudette 172 Lewis, Donna 81 Lewis. Robert 145 Lewis, William 145 Liang, Cheryl 190 Liljegren, Sandra 145, 211, 224 Lilly, Cynthia 145 Lincoln, Debra 145 Lindsey, Howard 172 Lindstrom. Lili 145, 192 Lipsitz, Elinor 145, 206, 223 Little, Nancy 172 Lloyd, Edward 172 Lockwood. Kevin 172 Loftis, Bonnie 145 Logsdon, David 172 Long, Cynthia 172 Long, David 146, 191, 198 Long, Hollis 146 Long, Linda 146, 195 Long, Marguerite 146 Long, Wayne 172 Longchamps. Donald 81, 232 Longo, John 81, 246 Longo, Paula 172 Loudenberg. John 146 Lough, Daniel 81 Lovett, Charles 172 Lowe, Walter 81 Lowe, Walter 172 Lowery, Betty 81, 208 Ludlow, Christopher 81 Luhn, Gary 146, 191 Lumsden, Nancy 81, 195 Luper, Paulette 172 Luthy, John 146, 198 Macewicz, Linda 172 Machuga, Mary 146 Madden, Mary 146, 195 Madden, Thomas 81, 224 Mader, Linda 146 Magnanelli, Margaret 146 Magnanelli, Thomas 172 Magruder, Christine 146, 139, 215, 224 Mahone. Gail 146 Mall. Susan 146, 228 Malless, Diane 146 Mallick, Jeffrey 172 Mallison, Linda 81 Mallison, Sally 146 Malloy, John 146, 232, 248 Malloy, Michael 172, 226 Mandley, Robert 172 Mangene. Barbara 147 Mangum, Judith 146 Mangum, Royce 147 Mann, Mary 81 The inner world of an art-conscious student. INDEX - 283 Mansell. Donna 147, 209 Mantoni, Robert 147 Marcilino, Christine 147 Markley, Theodore 81 Mark wood, Stephen 147 Marple, Donald 82 Marple, William 172 Marshall, Linda 147 Marth, Carolyn 147 Martin, Helen 172 Martin, Linda 172 Martin, Martha 82. 224, 226, 227 Martin, Stephen 147, 232, 248 Martin, Susan 172 Martin, William 172 Martinelli, Sue 192, 224 Martz, Colleen 193 Martz, Nancy 82 Mason, Brenda 173 Massaro, Sheryl 147 Masters, Michael 173 Masters, Roger 173 Mather, Jo Ann 82 Mathis, Ralph 147 Mattern, Lucy 82 Mattern, Susan 173, 250 Matthews, Elaine 82, 223 Matthews, Joel 147 Maxfield, Nancy 173, 208, 211, 228 Mayer, Donna 82 Mayer, Steven 173 Mayo, Larry 147 McCabe, Rosemary 173 McCarthey, Daniel 192 McCausland, Mary 147 McChesney, David 147 McClintock, Joseph 147, 198 McClure, Debra 173, 209 McColley, Julie 82 McConnell, Garry 82, 199 McConnell, Linda 173 McCord, Carol 173 McCord, Michael 147, 198, 244 McDiarmis, John 147 McDonald, William 147, 184, 198 McDonnell, Christine 147 McGlaughlin, Richard 82 McGlaughlin, Thomas 147, 232 McGrady, Patricia 82 McGuire. Donald 147, 206, 211 McKenzie, Douglas 82 McKenzie, Kathryn 82, 195 McLaughlin, Maureen 147 McLelland, Joy 82 McLeode, Ronald 173 McNinch, Bonnie 173 McNulty, Dorothea 173 McRoy, Gloria 82 Meiklejohn, Evelyn 173 Merendino, Frank 82 Matzger, Charles 147 Metzner, Sheryl 173 Meyer, Kevin 147 Meyerson, Andriw 173 Michelitch, Jane 147 Michelitch, Sandra 83 Miles, Keith 173 Miller, Anne 83 Miller, Barbara 147 Miller, Beverly 147 Miller, Clayton 147 Miller, David 147, 198 Miller, George 173 Miller, Glen 148 Miller, Herman 83, 248 Miller, John H. 148 Miller, John S. 148 Miller, Patricia 84, 209 Miller. Philip 148. 191 Miller, Scott, 148, 192 Miller, Thomas 148 Milliner, Michael 84. 210, 259 Mills, Eric 148, 232, 238 Mills, Linda 148 Milne. Gary 148, 193 Minard, Suzanne 148 Minehan, Michael 84, 244 Mitchell, Deborah 84 Mitchell, Dennis 148 Mitchell, Margaret 148 Mock, Richard 181 Modzel, Gary 148, 227 Mohn, Cynthia 148 Monard, Richard 84 Mongelli, Anne 174 Mongelli, Robert 148 Mongelluzo, Robert 174 Monk, Laura 84, 228 Monk, David 174 Montross, Walter 174 Moody, Charles 84 Moore, Barbara 148 Moore, Bonnie 148, 220 Moore, I la 84 Moore, George 181 Moore, William 174 Mooty, Diana 174 Mooty, Lynne 148 Moran, Michael 148 Moran, Stephen 84 Morgan, Margaret 84, 195, 227 Maroney, William 149 Morris. Ben 84. 198, 213 Morrison. Charles 84, 223 Morrison, Marilyn 149 Morrow, Gary 174 Moseley, Karen 149 Moss, Arlene 174 Moss, Barton 149, 226, 241 Moulton, Lynn 149, 195 Mowell, Dennis 181 Muccioli, Vicky 174, 218 Mueller, Thomas 174 Muhlbach, Karen 149 Mulhern. Edward 84, 193, 194, 236, 244 Mulhern, Martin 149, 211 Mullen, Lianne 84, 204 Mumma, Gary 174 Munroe, Rebecca 85, 204, 228 Munzer, David 149 Munzer, Richard 174 Murlas, Kathy 149 Murphy, Jack 85 Murphy, Jacquelyn 85, 193, 196, 202 Murphy, Joanne 85 Murray, Karen 149 Murray, Kevin 85 Murray, Sharon 149, 211 Murrin, Geralyn 85, 204, 222 Mutnick, Regina 86, 196, 202, 211 Myers, Gaye 86 Myers, Janne 149, 195 Myers. Mary 149, 190, 196, 224 Myers, Randolph 174 Myrah, Debra 226 Myrah, Leonard 149, 232, 248 Napoli, Margo 174 Neal, Ernest 149, 232, 244, 240. 238 Needham, William 174,235 Neel, Jeffrey 86 Nester, Helen 149 Nettles, Darrell 174 Neugebauer, Nancy 86 Neville, Joseph 149 Newcomb, Douglas 86, 192, 223 Newcomer, Frank 149 Newman, Edward 174, 259 Newman, Julia 149 Niagro, Frank 149 Nicholson, Barbara 86 Nicholson, Diane 193 Nicholson, Juanita 174 Nicholson, Robert 174 Nicholson, Theresa 174 Nigro, James 174 Nolan, Delores 99 Noland, Barbara 149 Noland, Catherine 149 Noonan, Mary 86 Norkin, Kenneth 86, 185, 192, 206. 259 Norris, Betty 174 Norris, Harlan 174 Norris. Mary 149, 223 Norton, Ann 86, 95 Norton, Joseph 174 Norton, Laura 174 Nugent. David 174 Nugent, Deborah 174, 208, 220, 221 Nugent, Patricia 86, 208, 220, 221 Nuttycombe, David 149 Nydegger, Ward 174 O'Brien. John 149 O'Connor, Robert 149 Oden, Brenda 86 Offut, Betsy 174 Oleksa, Timothy 149 Olmsted, Stephen 149 O'Reilly, James 175 Orr, Thomas 86 Osmundson, Jeanne 149, 195, 211 Osteen, Susan 150 Ottinger, Donna 175, 208, 211 Ottinger, Randall 86 Ouelette, Susan 86 Page, Bruce 175 Page, Karen 86 Palmer, Rita 175 Paquet, Gary 150, 232, 248 Pararas, Joan 175 Parisi, Joan 175 Parkins, Danny 175, 209 Parkman, William 150 Parks, Raymond 175 Parris, Timothy 150 Parrish, Laura 86 Parrish, Stephen 87 Patton, Pamela 175 Patton, Patti 150, 196 Paul, Patrick 175 Pavay, Eileen 150 Pavlik, Monica 87 Payne, Mary 175 Payne, Steven 64, 87 Peacher, Deborah 175 Peck, Cynthia 87 Peddicord, Gary 89 Peiser, Georgina 150, 196, 227 Pellak, Linda 150 Pence, Dennis 175 Pendleton, Diane 150 Penick, Darlene 89 Penick, Sharon 175 Pennington, Charles 150 Perine, Judith 89 Perry, Susan 175, 252 Peters, Michael 150 Peters, Stephen 89 Petersen, Steven 89 Pfeifle, Joseph 89 Phelps. Neal 89. 232, 233 Phillips, Robert 89, 127, 192 Phoebus, Susan 89 Piccolino, Richard 89 Pierce, Katherine 175 Pietro, Susan 175 Pifer, Michael 150 Pine, Charles 232 Pine, Rebecca 150. 222, 252 Pistole, Tom 175 Plattner, Paul 150 Plitt, Thomas 89 Poirrier, Janet 75, 89, 203 Polansky, John 150 Pontius, Patrick 150, 193, 232, 248 Pool, James 176 Poore, John 89 Poore, Joyce 176 Porter, Brenda 176 Porter, David 89, 111, 193, 244 Porter, James 150, 191 Porter, Wiley 176, 235 Powell. Robert 150, 232 Powers, Linda 150 Pratt, Deborah 89 Preffitt, Kathleen 89, 226 Pressell, Thomas 89 Preudhomme, Bruce 176 Prinkey, Melissa 176 Prymas, Stuart 176, 178, 211, 241 Puglia, Nancy 159 Putnam, Ann 176 Pymm, Jill 79.89 Quay, Julia 64.83. 89. 192 Quecedo, Maria 90 Rabson, Michael 176 Rains, Connie 90, 196, 202, 209, 213, 226 Ralph, JoAnn 90 Ralph, Susan 90, 225 Randall, Renee 90 Rapalus, Christine 90, 49, 204, 229 Rapalus, Paul 176 Raymond, Paul 150 Raymond, Rosemarie 90 284 - INDEX Read, Gary 90 Reagins, Cynthia 167 Reddick, Linda 176, 209, 224, 228 Redding, Mary 150, 211 Redmond, Merle 90. 222, 250, 252 Reed, Gregory 176 Reed, James 150, 192, 228 Reed, Stephen 90 Reed, Susan 80, 90, 196, 217 Reese, Harry 176 Regan, Robert 150 Regan, William 176 Reightler, John 150 Reilly, Janet 150, 208 Reinhold, Elaine 150 Resignato, Frances 90 Resignato, Paul 90, 198, 236, 244 Reynolds, Barbara O, 222, 224 Reznikov, Dana 150 Rhodes, Ruth 150 Ricchiuti, Anthony 150 Rich, Gary 90 Rick. Dorothy 190, 226, 228 Rickets. Janet 181 Ricketts, Donna 150 Ricketts, Julia 90 Rieck, Dorothy 176 Riggleman, Charles 90, 232, 234, 238 Riggleman, James 151,248, 238 Riggs, Raymond 176, 241 Riggs, Samuel 151,232 Riley, Margaret 151 Riley, Sharon 151 Rimel, Jacquelyn 151 Rimel, William 176, 241 Rinehart, Bonnie 90, 185, 186, 199, 208, 227, 259 Ringler, Barbara 151 Ritenour, Bonnie 151,186 Rivers, William 151 Roach, Patricia 151,224, 227 Robbins, Linda 176 Robenolt, Phillip 151 Roberts, Kent 177, 235 Roberts, Patrick 90 Roberts, Richard 177 Roberts, Ronnie 90, 206, 209 Roberts, Sandra 177, 166 Robertson, Holly 93 Robinson, Barbara 151 Robinson, Michael 151 Robinson, Phillip 93 Robinson, Stanley 151, 191 Rockwell, Kathy 93 Rodgers, Donna 177 Rodgers. Karen 93, 226 Rodgers, Linda 93 Roebuck, Leslie 93, 193 Roebuck, Sandra 151,209 Rogers, Deborah 177, 161 Rogers, Iris 93 Rogers, Robert 93 Rollins. Debra 151 Romero, Lynn 151 Romney, Brett 177, 235 Ronayne, Michael 151,244 Rooney, Michael 151 Rose, Carla 93, 223 Rose. Eugene 177 Rose, Scott 152 Rose, Sherri 177 Ross. Carla 195 Rossignol, John 152 Rothenbuhler. Michael 152 Roy, Suzanne 93 Rudisill, Evelyn 177 Ruff, Dennis 177 Runion, Patricia 152 Runnels, Brenda 93. 111, 192, 209 Rupel, Victoria 152 Ruplinger, Mark 177 Rush. Diane 93, 220, 221 Rush, Frank 152 Rush, Gary 152 Russ. Wilson 152 Russell. Carol 152 Russell, Cheryl 177 Russell, Martha 177 Russo, George 152 Ruthberg, Miles 88, 93, 200, 201. 202.212.256. 257 Ruzanski, John 177 Ryan, Kathryn 93 Ryan, Lawrence 152 Rykoskey, Janice 152 Rylance, Hollice 152 Rynders, Michael 152, 244 Rynders, Paul 93, 121 Sacco, Frederick 67, 87, 93, 200, 202, 203, 204, 205, 224, 256 Sadler, Frederick 152 Sallie, Darrel 177 Sandifer. Richard 93 Sanquist, Burton 177, 235 Sante, Elizabeth 152, 193 Sappenfield, Lynnellen 177 Saunders, Penelope 152 Saunders, Richard 93 Savage, Jill 153 Savard, Paul 153 Savary, Joan 153, 192, 196, 224 Sawyer. Mary 93 Scalamandre, Susan 153 Scarborough, Charles 153 Scarce, April 153, 252 Schaefer, Mason 177 Schallon, Richard 177,198 Scharry, Stanley 153 Schiavone, Michael 177 Schork. John 93, 198, 211.232 Schrider. Deborah 94, 195 Schrider, Thomas 177, 235 Schrock, William 94 Schroy, Ronald 153 Schwalm, Henry 153 Scott, John 177 Scott, Lillie 177 Scott. Stephen 177 Seals, Cynthia 177 Seals, Michael 153 Seawright, Barbara 153 Seckar, Sandra 153, 135. 151 Secor. Marc 153 Seebode, Patricia 177, 170, 211 Seebode, William 71,94, 244 Seifert, Stephen 153 Seligson, Janet 94 Semandk, Michael 177 Semer, Nick 153. 198 Servant, Gaston 94, 198 Sewell. Diane 94 Shadoan, Annette 177 Shadoan, Claire 153 Shadoan, Michael 94 Shadoan, Patrick 94, 117 Shaffer. Alan 153 Shalit. Raya 153 Shanahan, Coleen 153 Shannon, Kathleen 94, 124, 193 Shannon, Patricia 153 Shannon, Susan 153, 193 Sharp, Dana 153, 193 Sharp, Janet 153 Sharp, Polly 153 Sheekles, Michael 153 Sheeler, James 153 Shelton. James 153 Shelton, Joseph 153 Sheppard, Carolyn 177, 209 Sherrod, John 94. 192, 226 Sherwood, Ellen 94 Shields, David 94. 256 Shields, Richard 177 Shifflette, Chris 94 Shimoda, Diane 153, 211 Shipe, Kathleen 178 Shipe, Marjorie 94 Shipe, Patricia 94 Shortz, Lorrain 153 Sigmon, Carla 178, 175, 211,218 Silbert, Craig 178 Simmons. Christina 178, 209 Simmons, Steve 154 Simon, Robert 154 Simpson, Linda 94, 209, 225 Simpson, Patricia 95 Sims. Barbara 154 Sims, Robert 178, 244 Sites. John 95 Skinner, Kathleen 178, 259 Skiver. Malcolm 154 Smallwood. Theresa 154 Smiles, Jacqueline 154 Smith, Christine 95, 226 Smith, Courtney 178 Smith, Cynthia 154 Smith, David 178 Smith, Dennis 95 Smith, Donna 154,225, 252 Smith, Everly 154, 186 Smith, Garry 154 Smith, James 154 Smith, Leigh 178 Smith, Rosemary 154 Smith, Steven 226 Smouse, Victoria 154 Snider. Laurel 178, 209, 224 Snyder, Jennie 178, 208, 250 Somervell, Julia 178 Somerville, John 96 Sorrells. John 96. 232, 244 Sorrells, Timothy 154 Souder, Diana 154 Souder, James 96 Souders, Denise 96. 223 Sousa, Victor 190 Spadafora, Louise 154 Spahn. Kelly 63. 96,91 Spalding, Donna 154 Sparacino, Carmela 178 Sparacino, Concetta 96. 195 Sparacino. Joseph 178, 235 Spencer, Rebecca 96 Spielman, Deborah 154, 228 Spiridopoulos, Christine 96 Spiridopoulos, Theann 178 Spong, David 96 Sprague, Barbara 96, 220, 221 Stabler. Isabel 154, 217 Stairs, Harry 96. 203, 256 Stalfort, Frederick 154 Stalker, Donald 96 Stalker. Lawrence 96 Stalker, Robert 97 Stanfield. Deborah 154 Stanfield. Patricia 97, 222, 252, 250, 251 St. Aubin, Jean 178, 209 Stautz, Marianne 178 Stearns, Gary 97 Stears, Trevor 178 Steeger, Donna 97 Steelman, Donna 97 Stehlin, Ronald 154 Steinberg, Barbara 97, 220 Stephens, Richard 154 Stephenson, Ed 154, 236, 244 Sterling, Edward 154, 191,248 Stevens, Raymond 154, 244 Stevenson, Barbara 179 Stewart, Barbara 98. 226 Stewart, James 154 Stiles, David 179 Stoderl, James 179 Stone. David 179 Stone. Gary 98 Stone, Stephen 98 Stotlor, Sharon 154 Stracke, Anne 98, 220 Streeks, Richard 154 Streeter, Wilfred 98, 193, 223, 224 Strickland, Seth 154, 190 Struchen, Linda 155 Strunk, Ellen 155 Stucki, Thomas 179 Studds, Brian 98 Stull, Raymond 98 Sugg, Elizabeth 179 Sullivan, Cynthia 98 Sullivan, Florence 179 Sullivan. Kenneth 155 Sullivan, Melvin 155, 235, 244 Suit, James 179, 235 Summerour, Paula 98 Summers. Ethel 179 Swick. Fred 98. 227, 239, 238 Sylvester, Susan 155 Tabler, Patricia 179 Taglieri, Joseph 98 Takahashi, Joseph 198 Tarwater, James 179 Tasker. Patricia 179, 208, 211. 228 Sonny Bane and Bob Gawler carefully analyze the “case of the misplaced modifier. Taylor, Connie 98 Taylor, Diane 190 Taylor, Helen 155 Taylor, John 155 Tennery, Brian 98 Tetlow, Paul 179, 235 Thalhamer, Ann 155 Thatcher, Joseph 98 Thatcher. Sharon 155 Thayer. Terry 98 Thiele, Margaret 179, 218 Thomas, Mark 155 Thomas. Mary 179 Thompson, James 179, 235 Thompson, Jill 155, 193, 211 Thompson, John 179 Thompson. Mary 98 Thompson. Sandra 179 Thompson, William 98 Thrift, Margie 179 Timken, Christopher 98, 191 Timken, Kevin 179 Tippet. Allen 155 Tippet, William 98, 226 Tolbert, Danny 155 Tolbert, Michael 155 Tonneman, Teresa 155 Torres, John 179 Tough, Joseph 179 Tower. John 179, 226 Traynor, David 179, 235 Tsakanikas, Peter 179 Tubbs, Pamela 98 Tubergen, Gary 179 Tucker, Mark 155, 226 Tucker, Mary 179, 181.228 Tufts, Stephen 101 Tuma, Kathy 101, 195 Turlington, Thomas 155 Turner. Margaret 101,226 Turner. Rosemary 179 Turner. Sally 179 Tvardek. Steven 155 Umbenhaur, Rex 179 Urciolo, Carl 156 Urciolo, Glenn 156 Urdahl, Candy 156 Vander Staay, Sharon 101 These are the times that try men's soles. Van Etten, Janel 101, 185, 186, 259 Van Eyken, Robert 156, 244 Van Zile, William 156 Vasco, Victoria 101 Vaughan, William 156 Vaughn. Debra 156 Vetula, Marianna 180, 176, 218 Veirs, James 101 Veirs, Jean 156 Virts, Theodore 156 Voellinger, Judy 180 Vogt. Karen 101 Vonderembse, Catherine 101 Vossler, Elizabeth 156 Wagner, John 180 Wagner, Robert 180 Wakefield, Kristen 156 Waks, Larry 101, 194, 198, 203, 204, 205, 208,210 Walker, Kenneth 180 Walker, Sharon 101,206 Wallace, Douglas 180, 226 Walsh, Ann 228 Walsh, Terry 228 Walter, Louis 156 Ward, Gail 156 Ward. Pamela 101 Ward. Wanda 156 Warner, Shirley 180 Warwick, Cathy 156 Washburn, Mark 156, 206 Washington, Kathleen 156 Waterman, Carroll 180, 218 Waterman, Elda 156 Waters, Ann 101.223 Waters. Minnie 101,220, 256 Wathen, Diane 157 Wathen, Robert 180 Watkins, John 180 Watkins, Patricia 101 Watson, Cheryl 157 Watson, Donald 101 Watson, Theresa 101, 128, 195 Weatherby, Theodore 157 Weaver, Linda 180 Weaver, Spencer 157, 244 Weber. Nancy 92, 101, 103, 196, 208 Wega, Ernest 157, 226 Weiger, James 157 Weir. Glynda 126,185. 204 Weir, Sandra 180, 218, 256 Weitz, Charles 101,232, 244 Weller, Paula 180, 209 Wells, Catherine 101 Wells, Christine 102 Welsh, Margo 102 Welsh. William 102, 220, 226 Werner, Christian 157, 244 West. Brian 180 West, Steven 102 West. William 157 Westbrook, Jacqueline 157 Westerlund, Michael 102, 107 Westlein, Richard 102, 123 Weston-Dawkes, Matthew 157, 198, 236, 244 Wethington, Deborah 157 Wethington, Ray 59. 102, 232, 234. 244 Wetzel, Jane 102, 208, 223 Whalen, John 157 Whalen, Mary 157,193 Whalen, Michael 157,232 Wharen, Marie 157 Wharen, Patricia 157, 195 Wheelbarger, Karen 157,211,224 Wheelock, Sandra 180 Whisnant, Mardi 102, 225 Whistler, Anne 157, 209 White, Betty 102 White, Catherine 102, 203, 204, 205, 222 White, James 180 White, Terry 157 White, Vicki 157 Whitmer, James 157 Wicklein, Peter 157 Wiegel, Deborah 102 Wiencek. Barbara 102, 196, 223 Wienckowski, Susan 157, 211 Wiggins, Stephen 102, 226 Wilcox, Daniel 180 Wilfong, Terry 102,226 Wilkerson, Scott 102, 206 Wilkinson, Mark 157, 238 Willett, Jerry 180 Willett. Linda 157 Williams, Cathryn 157 Williams, Frank 157,232.241 Williams, Joy 180 Williams, Karen 103, 195 Williamson, Harry 157 Williamson, Karen 157 Willig, Kenneth 103 Willig, Susan 157.209, 250 Wilmot, James 180 Wilson, Beth 180.225 Wilson, Brooks 158 Wilson. Catherine 180 Wilson, Christopher 158 Wilson, James 55, 63, 103, 229 Wilson, Michael 103 Wilson, Ronald 158 Wilson, Thomas 104 Winborne, Alonzo 158 Winn, Martha 158 Winter. Ellen 158, 224 Wirth, Paul 158 Withers, William 158 Wolcott, Guy 104 Wolff, John 180, 199 Wood, Dale 180 Wood, John 104 Wood, Linda 104 Woodhull, Patricia 158 Wooditch, Donna 158, 225 Woods, James 158 Woods, Pamela 158 Woods, Toni 180, 220 Woodward, Arthur 63, 104, 193, 202, 210, 246 Woodward. Michael 180 Wright, Frances 158 Wright, Francis 158 Wurtzel, Charlotte 180 Wyatt, Pamela 180 Wyckoff, Julia 104, 193, 228 Wycoski, Regina 158 Wynes, John 158 Yater, Robert 104 Yeager, Kenneth 181 Yenca, Andrew 181,209 Yenca, John 104 Young, Alice 104 Young, Gail 104 Young, Kathleen 181,211 Young, Ramona 158 Zecher, Marilyn 67, 104, 192, 196, 203, 208 Zeender, Ursula 104 Zeender, Yvonne 181 Zetts, Jonathan 158 Zetts, Timothy 158. 248 Ziminsky, Alvin 158 Zimmer, Mark 158 Zizis, Matia 181 Zukas, Anthony 181 Zulanch, Beth 181 Co-Editors-in-Chief, Christopher Ecker, Frederick Sacco. Managing Editor, Lynn White. Business Manager, Anne Catania, Assistant—Rebecca Monroe. Class Editors, Senior Class-Rebecca Beane, Assistant—Diane Clio, Junior Class—Julie Harrison, Sophomore Class-Pamela Brown. Organizations Co-Editors, Larry Waks, Stephen DeCelle. Faculty Editor, Lianne Mullen. Staff, Paula Brown, Kathleen Davison, Roberta Fortunato, Karen Foster, Geralyn Murrin. Advertising Editor, Julie Kalins. Sports Editor, George Downey. Girls' Sports Editor, Christine Rapalus, Assistant— Diane Fourcade. Photographers Frederick Sacco, Michael Anders, Byron Allen, Glynda Weir. Faculty Advisor, Mrs. Evelyn Dipped. The 1969 ROCKET staff would like to thank the following people for their valuable services: F. MacIntyre Photographers, Inc. Mr. Steve Blanton, Delmar Studios, Inc. Mrs. May Nicewarner, for her constant assistance and information, and most of all for the use of her adding machine. Mr. Paul Wood, our Hunter representative. Mrs. Dorothy Bills, for her patience. The face of R.M., 1969, rises into the unknown to meet the future. 288
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