Washington Lee High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Arlington, VA)

 - Class of 1965

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d. I I I f .. ' A Diving -2i'l'a.i MILL - -r it ' . I .0 . ' ' .nkff . . 1' . 'A J 1 0 o ' ' 'SW Pv Y 1 O 4 ', ,Ll V I .0 U J 0 A S Q A 5 ' 1 - 4 NJ! L 11 sf' 'if 1. Us I 4., f i ' in a If 'lv yu lg i ie. ,Q .-5 3 Y 0.J sh 'W 5 54 u l,g, .' .s,., f 'I ,, K ' q ls-8 H .. 5 L 1- - ku' .Q .' .i .ni v 'AI' 'O ' Q 1. :L ' A ag' G 4'-,E 0 Jn Y n .I 04 7-4!y fJ I 'N uw ? '7 'H R W. ? .KX Y. JJK I A V 1 1 1 1 l e r I f y O Y? O ' I I 9 F N PM x ! ,' r- 'f'.n '44 -1--.. ls 'I '57 , .1 'fa 5f14 A'-, rw ,X.f'A- 'A :J ,. -, '- 1 A1 1 Q . 'I' ' -I , KW ff: 'b f I ff 1'-WP HIGH SCHOOL - ARLINGTON, VIR CONTENTS VOLUME XXXVIII Each succeeding year confribufes much fo every sfudenf's life. Vicfories are gained and losses sufferedp friends are made and acquainfances losf forever: early ambifions are fulfilled or shafferedg moods of gaiefy and depression are experienced wifh fhe changes fhroughouf fhe year. Buf above all, each year confribufes a division of memories fo every person's mind. This book is an assemblage of records of the many evenfs. fhe familiar sighfs. fhe ioys and sorrows shared by The sfudenfs of Washi-ng- fon-Lee. When fime has caused memories fo fade, fhis book will renew each individuals privafe memories of his feachers and classes, his goals and achievemenfs, his friends and experiences. llaculfy and if-Xdnwini ri f Academics ACllvnTifeS ClL1bS l-lrjipqvf Scl'QIGllffr Sporfs Sophomorc I6 32 60 75 I37 . '57 lvluzic I66 208 2l8 Juniors Seniors Adverfi-,iriq INIA , fzff gf , - wa -Y - ' -- - -W-1, . s'g,hgg iyitiw v 'Ei' ' 'A+ asc 'W' '. ' 1 ' ' ,V I , . in ,AT A M . Q K' Q. ejg,:g... jiivlli , A- ,af ,fr pi 1 K2 -. L..mx,'4':1'of ' ' X5 1 A 'F ri 1' , 'F M, i Y A s+uden'l ascends 'lhe proverbial ladder of success. Members of Omega Service Club, clad in wigs and slrirfs, huddle +o- gefher 'lo decide on cheers al' +l'le pep rally prior fo +l'1e Yorldown foofball game. i ' ' ,376 Q. ...nf fm, .inn ii , ., l 1 I , I V , -ff . 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' I '.-5: 1 'Ya fp' ...- ' 1 . .. - .fu 3 ' vi: 'I A.. sua ,i ., Q, Y 1 Q W A few ghosfly images of s+uden+s and ofher oddifies combine fo form 'rhis pho+ographer's nighimare. A+hleHc direcior John C. Youngblood and coach Jerry Power discuss fhe merifs of fhe frack feam. , '1 in ,rxizsrir - . .. 'P-4.79 . .40 - ke' -f - . Q q I1 ? Jef' ' - 'L - ' . I nf' Y , ,, 'ANY 'I-'H-. 2' 4,h' r ' .. -'fini' - e e--'-fm' ',,. -. . . .- . 5, ,'5,.:.,,, V .,-.ff - 4:4 J - -by- 0 .. gf E 0-. r--1..fr, , g A -raQ','. ,tw J, 4 .sf W- , f- - '--, 2-J .- -lfu.'-- x- i-.X - A, , ,,.. . 1 -JF-Aflire' -- ,A ' . 1. i ' Exercising her senior privilege, Johanna Jorgensen si'ls amidsl' fhe beaufy of 'rhe Senior Courf as she relaxes and reads. -- 2' -. fir-JJ' -'1' . 1- uh- 4 CIC! ... Some people do +heir con+empla+ing in +he woods, some coniemplafe in church or in +he solilude of fheir rooms. O+hers do fheir higher 'rhinlring in more unor+hodox places. ...,,1l, A irash can awaifs ihe iani+or's final roufine as a leacher hurries home fhrough ihe emply halls. I HH: I fill: i v ,Er Mfg! ' .f 'UM FU mei lun V+ 1 -ff fZZf I gill! e Hi Zigi! M lEl'l '+L HH? ,Uwe K' .swf U,,,.. -e I . Y . ull: lliih Hy, Hn: Ulu nhl 'fn - .A na.- ,.,r, ' ,, una 'uf , K I, .9-It a 1 N H I, -01 ,- . , - ' ,H 'l mg .A Guy: I.,1 ' PM 5.5 , l :: 'Q , :JQ n. I 5 C' li N x, , .Q as . 1 , 1 ff' nfs A 'We 10 I Y 1 gigs., A 5 , .A M, ff'-fa. , . .'- ' , 9.gT ., ,, J rii rlid' 1 --. . 1, X ff.-53. -V LA . -fa f-iff-i'H' 5 - - , , V- .- A we- 1-.X .. . J . Fa'-'-.. -!..1y!fgff3T - -f 7 ' Vt. . p1'?1'1'+ .. . Qs., 9'-vig!-' -,g fJ,-354. :W , -gcasfc 'fii V ' L ' 1 riff? W Lzfgbl'-: ' gf t ' '.'-'Ai 9' ' 1 lf L iff- 4.- -VJ, ..: '? - . An early arriver pafienily dW6I+S ihe be ginning of fhe assembly ls . pl J' Members of +he marchnng band fake a break from playmg and cheer 'Phe feam 'ro VICfOFY af 'Phe Thanksgiving game. Cas? members pose In a scene 'From 'lhe sprung play The Man Who Came +o Dmner as 'fhey presen+ a school prevuew Jim Zell pauses before demolushlng a bI'ICk during a lcara're demonsfrahon 6 ,. 4 W ,, i 2' wr W alll ',,,..'f--'1- ' lily-if 1 I l +-- -ends-0 . -.-in-.-.1. 't-bp-J Mr. O. U. Johansen clwafs wifh Mr. Seymour Sfiss, County Supervisor Social Sfudies, in Washington-Lee's main hall. I8 Faculiy of 'rf G Ap s 'fr PRINCIPAL ASSUNIES NUNIEROUS DUTIES ln addilion lo his role ol delegaling responsibiliiies lo sfall members, Mr. O. U. Johansen musi accepf numerous olher duiies. These include funclioning as a public relalions man for Washingion-Lee in regard 'ro all press releases, and pre- i Mr. O. U. Johansen, principal, speaks lo fha sludenf body during one of fha many assemblies fhroughouf fha year. 'luv siding over 'rhe evalualion of new leachers and facully per- sonnel. As principal, Mr. Johansen's obligafions 'ro his posifion exlend lurlher info fhe moneiary aspecl of rhe school in 'rhaf he assumes The responsibilily for +he sfudenf aclivily fund and lhe school budget A duly which aliecls a maiorily of 'rhe sludenfs involves 'rhe recommendalions +o colleges which lhe principal submiis for applicanls. Anolher job, which creales beiier parenl-'reacher relafionships, lies in his associ- afion wilh rhe PTA in which he assumes 'rhe role of lhird vice presidenlr and head of lhe curriculum commillee. While relaxing in fha office, Mr. Johansen deeply confemplaies rhe various problems of running 'Phe school smoolhly. silk Afler a frying day, Mr. O. U. Johansen wonders wha? fur-Ther dilemmas could possibly occur during lhe res? ol fha weei. Facully I9 Head Guidance Counselor Mr. Thomas Haynie discusses school funcfions wifh Mrs. Grace Thomas in rho guidance ofiice. ASSISTANT This year 'rwolnew assisianl principals look over lheir respecfive jobs al Washinglon-Lee. Mr. John Youngblood assumed 'rhe dufies of Aihlefic Direcior due 'ro 'rhie dealh of Mr. Alberi l-laringer. Mr. Youngblood had been Washinglon- Lee's winning iooiball coach for five years. His Time was fully occupied in lhe fall because he combined 'rhe dufies of Aihleiic Direcioi' wi'rh coaching. Afler a win on Turkey Day, he pur compleie concenlrraiion on his new iob. Mr. Richard Blocker was chosen for The slrenuous lask of occupying 'rhe space vacafed by Mr. William Anderson as Assisianr Principal in Charge of Ins+ruc+ion. Like Mr. Young- blood, however, Mr. Blocker is noi new +o Washinglon-Lee. l-le iaughi Biology here in I963. In 'rhis new posiiion he is in charge of making up 'rhe masier schedule of classes for lhe en'rire school. Also, he is in charge of adminisfraiion of mosi ol 'rhe special Jresis given in ihe school. A+hle+ic Direcfor Mr. John Youngblood signs in and checks his mail in fha office ai' ihe beginning of another day. I7 20 Facully AQ., is sl PRINCIPALS FILL VACANCIES W 1,4 Mrs. Doris H. Maffliews discusses 'the whys and wherefores of school policy wi+l'1 sophomore Tom Derr in +l'1e main oFfice. l Hard-worlring Assis+anf Principal Mr. Richard Blocker, Jr. busily accepts Mr. W. A. Michael, Assisfani' Principal, works on imporianf evaluafions anofher paper for his packed in-basl:e+. concerning impor+an+ adminisfrafive maHer. ,I N, ll l l Faculiy 2I I I -.11 1 ,,..f- 1:01. nh-Ov Qian .3100 1 - ' L A-111 1-s-or-A1-Cn' :lad L osQj-shl in anQc-131 'll 'FUN U1 01- 397 1-ini: Us :lvl-ui Hit on .ggi -rue miami- '07 1' j1 0- 43' lil lv 'fl' hula-sis 0 iii? Y fm 111 Tim Hogan, Larry Hogoboom and Roger Fei-nr discuss rheir fufuros wifh counselor Miss Sarah Cloucl on Career Day. The Guidance Deparfmenf of Washingfon-Lee provides fhe sfudenf, fhrough counseling, wifh a beffer undersfanding of his capabilifies, bofh menfally and physically, so fhaf he may learn fo ufilize fhem fo lheir fullesf exfenf. This year, The deparfmenf, under fhe supervision of Mr. Thomas l-laynie. carried on a program of more infensive sfudenl counseling. A sub-division of The main guidance program is fhe Voca- fional Guidance Deparfmenf headed by Mr. Lesfer Wilson. The main goal of fhis division is fo relafe indusfry fo fhe high school. This year, fhe deparfmenf planned several acfivi- 'ries of special inferesf fo fhe sfudenfs. Among 'rhese was Career Day on November I8, which provided informafion on various careers relafed by specialisfs in fheir own field. Placemen+ Day, held on February 3, enabled local em- ployers fo meef employees fhrough conferences wifh fhose seniors inferesfed in working wifh a chosen business firm or company affer graduafion. Sfudenfs inferesfed in The various branches of fhe armed services were offered fhe opporfunify fo increase fheir knowl- edge by viewing displays and lisfening fo guesf speakers on Armed Services Day. The primary purpose of fhis evenf was fo inform fhe boys as fo fhe besf way fhey could serve fheir milifary obligafions and yef confinue 'rheir educafion in fhe meanfime. GUIDANCE EXPAN DS INTENSIVE PROGRAM Wilmer Kerns, A.B.. M.A.. Trevecca Nazarene College, Universify of Michigan: Guidance Counselor. Mrs. Honora Obourn, B.S., M.A.. Columbia Universify, Indiana Universify, New York Uni- versifyg Guidance Counselor. Mrs. Marie Peckham, B.S., M.A., Universify of Pennsylvania, George Washinqfon Universifyg Guidance Counselor. Jack Wilson, B.S., Wake Foresf Coll-eqe, Norfh Carolina Sfafe College: Guidance Placemenf Counselor. 22 Faculfy Mable Allen, B.A.. M.A., Wesfhampfon College, Georqe Washinglon Universifyg Guidance Counselor. Sarah Cloud, A.B., M.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College. Columbia Universifyg Guidance Counselor. Befh Drake, B.A.. M.A., American Universify, Columbia Universify, George 'Washinqfon Universifyg Guidance ' Counselor. Mr. Thomas Haynie, Direcfor of Guidance: B.A., M.A., Randolph-Macon Men's College, George Washingfon Universify. 'Q Mrs. Doris Robinson, an office secrelary. and Tom Holland, a iunior, discuss fhe imporlance of school insurance. DAILY TASKS CHALLENGE SECRETARIES Even wilh IBM machines lceeping 'rraclc of allendance and quarlerly reporl' cards, and wi'rh 'rhe aid of newly purchased diclaphones replacing lhe 'rime-consuming iolo ol 'raking dic- Jralion. 'rhere were slill numerous ofher 'raslcs for lhe secre- laries lo do. Each day of 'rhe school year required lhese necessary secrelarial middlemen lo answer lhe phone, dislrib- ule The mail, lype. and acl as a general informalion cenfer. Conslanl demands of sludenls, leachers, parenls, and ad- minislralors proved 'foo much for live secrelarial divisions in I964. So. in l965, The slalf divided i'rs inslruclional slalf info 'rhree divisions 'rhus making seven branches. There were four adminislralive secrelaries, a library aid, one guidance assislanl. a boolclceeper, lhe regislrar, Two secrelaries for lhe individual deparlmenl heads, and lwo separaie helpers for 'rhe Science and English deparlmenls. Faculfy 23 Mrs.. Myra Hall answers Senior Greg Shel+on's ques+ion, while Mrs Doris Robinson busies herself wifh ofher work, QQ S X' R if X js 1 . 1 Q' I IP'- .,--x I Mrs. Louise Allslon, A.B., Winfhrop College, Columbia Uni- versify, Universily of Norfh Carolina, Dulce Universify, George Washingron University, Georqerown Universiiyg G-eomelry. Mrs. Beulah Anderson, B.S., A.M., Radford College, George Washiriqlon Universilvt Home Economics II, Senior Home Economics V. Foods Ill, Fufure Home Makers ol America Homemaliing Deparlmenl Chairman. Roy Anderson, B.A., M.A., William and Mary, Universify of Alabama. American Universily, Temple Universilyg Ari' I, ll, lll, lVg Penman Ari Club. Thomas Armslrong, BS., M.Ed., Universify of Richmond, Uni- versily ol Virginia, Algebra, Geomefryp Nafional Honor So- ciely. Facully members eagerly plunged info summer acfiviiies wirh preparalions for vacalions and addilional siudying. Mrs. Mabel Dixon and Miss Freda Quinn spenl an exciling monlh 'rravelling Through Mexico, exploring pyramids and enjoying lieslas. Combining educalion and lravel, Mr. Roy Anderson 'roolc oil for Soulh America and The Wesl Indies where he collecled pholos and slides on archileclure and arf for ihe Arr Deparlmenl. For eighl weelcs Mr. Lynn Bonduranl sludied radiology al 'rhe Universily ol Wyoming and relurned lo Washinglon-Lee wifh SIZOO worfh ol special equipmenl for sludenl use and research in lhe Science Deparlmenl. The laculiy received 'rwenly new inslruclors inlo ils ranlcs, welcoming many from lhe various schools in lhe Arlinglon area. Mr. Jack Walker from Slrallord Junior High and Mr. Ellis Wisler from Kenmore Junior High enlered lhe Physical Eclucalion Deparlmenl. A previous laculiy member, Mrs. Doris Moore, relurned lo lhe English Deparlmenl aller a four-year leave ol absence. SUMMER BRINGS OPPORTUNITIES Mrs. Miller Vice arrives burdened wifh books as she Pf9Pa e5 lo f3C9 Geomefry and Algebra leacher Miss Rulh Marlin discusses a mafh prob her new classes on 'rhe firsi day of school. lem al +he board in one of her algebra classes. La., KWQ 1' 'X '3- Charles Arlhur, BS, M.B,A., US. Naval Academy, George Washmq- 'ron Universily, Universily ol Maryland, English Ill, English Ill A: Swim- ming Club. Mrs. Elva Aukland, A,B., M.S., Avereif College, Whealon College, Uni- versify of Minnesora, Ohio Universily, George Washinqlon Univergilyz Biology: Science Club. Miss Dorofhy Baumle, B.M., M.M., Norfhweslern Universify: Orcheslra, Baxrer. B.M., M.A., Oberlin College, New York Universilyp Music Theory. Girls' Choir, Humaniiies Seminorg Madrigals, Girls' Ensemble. Wayne Bloomingburg, B.A., M.A., David Lipscomb College, George Peabody College, Va. and U.S. Governmenig Rifle Club. Lynn Bonduranf, Parlr College, B.A., lndiana Universiryg BiolOClYI Slri Club, Asironomy Club. Sfanley Book, B,S., MA., Wesf Virginia Universiryg Va. and U.S. Gov- ernmenr, lnlensified Governmenrg Social Sfudies Deparlmenr Chairman. Gordon Bourne, B.S., Easl Tennessee Sfare Universily, American Univer- sity, Georgerown Universiry, Universiry of Maryland, Physics lP.S.S.C.l' Science Honor Sociely. Miss Florence Booker, B.A., Wesrhampron College, M.A. George Pea- body College for Teachers. Chairman, Music Deparrmenl. TINENTY ADDITIONAL TEACHERS JOIN STAFF Mrs. Mary Brislin, Universiry of Norrh Carolina ar Greensboro, A.B.: Emory Universiiy, M.A.g English lllg Social Acrion for Equalily. William Allen Brooks, Jr., A.A., B.A., M.A., The George Wash- ingfon Universilyg Virginia and Uniled Siaies Governmenlg Span- ish l S: The Spanish Honor Sociefy. Carl E. Brose, A.B., DePauw Universiry, M.A., Universirv of Mary- land. Carson-Newman College, Chicago Universily, Indiana Uni- versiry, American Universiry: English IV, Direc+or of Debare, Grade Chairman, Class of '66, Mrs. Rufh Buch, B.A., Alfred Universily, Buffalo Universiry, New York Universify, George Washingron Universiry, Lenoir-Rhyne College: Reading, English ll, Accelerared Reading. Mrs. Elizabeih Carlson, Texas Woman's Universiiy, B.A., Library. Miss Annabelle Caulfield, B.A., M.A., Mississippi Srafe College. Peabody College for Teachers: Acceleraled Algebra lll. Trig- onomefry. Advanced Placemeni' Marhemafics ll, Ill: Maihemaiics Deparrmenr Chairman. re,- iv- ' ! X '-u Vik Faculfy 25 C Glenn Causey, B.S., M.S., Appalachian Slafe Teachers Colleqe, Universily of Tennessee: Driver Educaliong Rescue Squad. Junior Varsily Baskelball. Mrs. Mary Causey, B.S.. M.A., Appalachian Stale Teach- GFS College: Physical Educafion: Keyelles. Guido Cavallo, A.B., M.A., Georqa Washinqfon Univer- sil'y: Psychology: Junior Varsily Foofball, Varsily Fool- ball. Varsify Wreslling. Sprinq Heallh Club. L Thomas H. Chrislie, B.S., M.A., Georqe Washinqfon Universily, Colleqe of William and Mary: Chemisfry: Bible Club: Science Deparlmenf Chairman. Miss Sally Ann Clark, B.A., Mounl' Holyoke College: Enq- lish ll: Alpha Service Club. William Cleary, B.A., American Universify. Universily of Maryland: Enqlish Ill, Journalism: Crossed Sabres, Blue and Gray. Miss Carolyn Coggin. B.A., M.A.T., Wake Foresl Colleqe, lnslilule of Touraine. Universify of Paris, Universily of Tennessee. Duke Universily: French ll and Ill: French Club. Roger Aubrey Coggins, Universify of Tennessee. B.S., Educalion, The American Universily, Graduale Work: Physical Educaiion, Driver Educaliong Assislanf Varsily Foolball Coach, Co-Sponsor, Gymnaslics Club. Miss Mary L. Cooper. Ulah Slale Universily, B.S., George Washinglon Universily, American Universily, Universily of Maryland, Universily of Idaho: Home Economics l, Home Economics IV, Home Economics V. , N Tix Mrs. Ellen Corcoran, B.S.. George Washinqlon Universify, Mary Washinglon Colleqe, Richmond Professional lnsli- lure. Virqinia Polyfechnic lnslilufeg Bookkeeping: School Savinqs Sysfem. A Mrs. Laura Crifes, A.B., Gulf Park College, Mississippi ' ' Slalie College. Colorado Slale College: Wyominq Uni- ' versily, American Universifyz U.S. and Va. Governmenlg Tau Service Club. Mrs. Rulh Anne Crouse, B.S., M.A., Universily of Chi- cago, Columbia Universify, Universily of Virginia, Ball Slale Teachers Colleqe: English Ill: Vocabulary Club. John Crowder, B.A., M.A., Randolph-Macon Colleqe, Georqe Peabody Colleqe for Teachers: U.S. and Va. Hisfory: Junior Varsify Foolball. Track Coach. Miss Elizabelh Dallon, B.S., M.A., Madison Colleqe, Georqe Washingfon Universily: Plane Geomelry, Alge- bra ll: Sponsor. Gamma Service Club. Mrs. Mabel Dixon, A.B., Morehead College, Georqe 17 Washinqlon Universily, Enqlish ll, lll: Alpha Service 3 i Club. 26 Faculfy X John Donahue, B.,A., B.S., M.A., Unifed Sfafes Merchanf Marine Academy, Soufheasfern Universify, Salem Teachers College, George Washingfon Universiiyg Typing, Shorfhand: Bible Club. Mrs. Hilda Dryer, A.B., Wesfern Maryland Universilyg Biologyg Sigma Service Club. Mrs. Lorraine Dulin, B.A., M.A., Universify of Illinois: Spanish l, II, IV, German, Spanish Club. Mrs. Beffy Eads, B.A., Morningside College, American Universify, Universify of Virginia: Modern Dance Club. Miss Jane Ellioff, B.S., M.A., Madison College, Peabody lnsfi- fufeg U.S. and Va. l-lisfory: Sfudenf Council. Quinfon Franklin, B.S., Lincoln Memorial Universify, Universify of Virginia: BiolOqYI Omega Servce Club. Beniamin French, B.S., Tuskegee lnsfifufe, Columbia Technical ln- sfifufe, Shaw Universify, American Universify, Howard Universify, Hobarf Brofhers Technical School for Welders, Ohio Sfafe Uni- versify, D.C. Teachers College: Aufo Mechanics l, Mefalsg Co- sponsor American Aufomobile Club. Mrs. Alma Gallego, B.S., Longwood College: l-lealfh and Physical Educafionq Modern Dance. Miss Lenore Geweke, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Norfhwesfern College, Universify of Wisconsin, Universify of Chicago: German, Lafin: German Honor Sociefy. RECORD'S DAY CALLS FOR MUCH LABOR David Gibbs, B.S., M.A., Lewis and Clarlc College, Universify of Washingfon: English IV. Miss Jeanne Gilman, B.S., Longwood College, American Universify: Ar+ and Commercial Design: Penman. Richard Greene, B.S., M.S., Virginia Polyfechnic Insfifufeg Vocafional Office Training. Shorfhand: Vocafional Office Tranng Club. Freda Guinn, B.S., Easf Tennessee Sfafe Universifyg English Il, Befa Club. Ralph Guinfher, B.S., A.B., Temple Universify, Georqe Washingfon Universify, American Universify, Business Arifhmefic, General Busness. Mrs. Louse Haaclr, B.S., M.A., George Washingfon Universify, Universify of Washingion, M.A.T.: Mafhiemafics: Mafhemafics Club. tv Faculfy 27 if 'if' .f Newlon N. Harris, Allegheny College, Ohio Siale Uni- versily, George Washingion Universiiy, American Uni- versily, Universify of Virginia: Owner, Arlinglon Driver Traning School. Florence Hlclerson, B.S., M.A., College of William and Mary, Peabody College for Teachers: Algebra, Geome- iry: Service Club Council. Mrs. Pariicia Holcomb, B.F.A.. Universily of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Cily Universiiy: English lll, Speech: Thespians: Direclor of ihe Spring Play. Mrs. Mildred Houser, B.A., M.A., George Washinqion Llniversily, American Uniyersiry: Shorthand, Typing: Busi- ness Deparimenl Chairman. Howard Hunier, B.S., M.Ed. Uniled Siales Milirary Academy, Universiiy of Virginia: Reading, English. Roberf Jones, B.S., M.A., Norlh Carolina Slafe, Univer- sily of Norlh Carolina: Algebra Il, Plane Geomeiryz Malhemarics Ciub. 1 cv Simon Korczowslri, B.S., M.A., Ohio Sfafe Universiiy: U.S. and Virginia History: Junior Class Sponsor, Week- end Hisfory Club. Mrs. Irene Kuliclr, B.S., Bloomsburg Slale College, Penn- sylvania Sfaie College: Typing l, lnfermediale Typing, Typing ll: Fufure Business Leaders of America. Miss Leiiiia Lam, Madison College, B.S., Universily of Wisconsin: Library Club Sponsor. 28 Faculfy Paul Harding, Sfaie Teachers College at California Penna., Universiiy of Maryland, B.S. Ed., lndusfrial Aris' Mechanical Drawing: Signs of fhe School. Boyd Hargraves, A.B., M.S.. Emory and Henry University, Richmond Professional lnsiiiuie: Disfribufive Educafion' Disiribulive Educafion Club. John Harocopos, B.S., M.A., Florida Sfafe -University, Norrhwesiern Universily: English Ill: Penman, Debafe. Miss Efhel Leigh Joyner, B.S., A.B., Longwood College, College of William and Mary: Librarian: Library Depari- meni Chairman. Mrs. Kandace Kendall, B.S., M.Ed., Universiiy of Toledo, Universiiy of Cincinnafi: Spanish ll: Spanish Club, Span- ish Dancing Club. Hans Pe+er Klose, B.A., M.A., Cologne Universiry, Kiel Universiiy, Pennsylvania Slaie College: Vocaiional Mafh, Woodworking and Building Trades: Wood Hobby. .ag 15 Miss Pafricia Mann, A.B.. Cafholic Universi+v of America: English IV: Siqma Service Club. Miss Rufh Marfin, A.B., Hendrix College, George Wash- ingron Universiry, Peabody College for Teachersg Alge- bra I, Plane Geomelryp Tilcos, Mafhemarics Honor So- ciefy. Miss Elizabefh Anne Maxfield, B.A., M.A.T., Swarrhmore College, Yale Universily, U.S. and Va. Government Delia Service Club. Miss Blanche Mays, B.S., M.S, Madison College. Calho- lic Universily: Librarian. Mrs. Doris Moore, BA., Converse College: English Ill: Nu Service Club. Mrs. Madeleine Morrill, B.S., Universiry of New Hamp- shire, Universify of Virginia: lnlermediare Typing, Typnq Il. fi? Miss Jean Lawlor, Jaclcson College oi Tuilg lJni,q-fm,-, BA., Vanderbilt Universily, MA., English IV1 Qff..3,l,,,f, Wrilinq Club, MOfflS Levin, B.S., Universily of Maryland, U.S. and Vir- ginia Hislory: Varsify Baslcelball Coach. Mrs. Joanne Levine, Berea College, B.S., Indiana Unl- versgv, Gfdduole Worlp Shorlhand, Typing: Tau Se-nice Clu . Dltfnold Lewis, Universilv of Illinois, BS., Universil, of Virqinia, M.Ed., Club Sponsor, Mounled Generals, Roberf Linse, B.S., Wisconsin Slale College, Universi+y of Manchesler, Temple Universily, University of Wiggon. sin, Universiry of Paris, Sl. Mary's College, Univergify of Oregon: Erench lll, V. Mrs. Cafherine Lippy, BA., Universify of Virginia, George Washinglon Universilyg Enqlish lVg Elos. fi KNO! 'IGI' FACULTY CAGERS BATTLE WAKEFIELD'5 Miss Doroihy Nelson, AB., Arizona Slale Universily, MA. in Enqlish Lileralure, Universirv oiColorado1 English lllg Chairman of English Deparlmenl. Del Norwood, B.S., Universify of Maine, Universilv of Maryland, Springfield College: Physical Educalion ll and Heallhg Driver Educaliong Varsiiy Baseball. Miss Anifa M. Osfhoff, Dulce Universilv, BA. in Polilical Science: Governmenf lU.S. and Va.lg Young Republi- cans and Quill and Scroll. Faculiy 29 A40 und' Q vo f. 1 --V ef-, I Bruno Paras, B.S. MS. Osweca Siege Ur-fversffv ci Maryland, Universily of Vfg 'fa Gevge VVas i q':r' L, versi'y Ele:'r::r cs: lr'dus+'ia' Ar+s Depart l me-f CL'a 'a T'a's:e'we's C ab Scwd Seffce. William Pfeiffer, B.M-s. Ce'l': ': Ur-'se'si'. M.M-s. Ed. Ca'-:llc Universiryg Be cs: Ccacr 'e 's Tear. Dana B. Pond, Sfx. A 'e :a U 've'5i+5: Tfrs Ccleqe Universify of Vir- Cf e rs.: : cg. L'.S. a d Va. H's':'y NfVf'rl'Siii 'Q. Jerry Power. Serge Wes :':' L. wefsi'y l-ea - a d :msical Ed..cai'ion: Ccec- C':ss C:.. '. csc -acl C..'d::' Vaci. Mrs. Cora May Reich, 5.-. Ma L.'-Ne's'.- G-exe'-'ned Psvciologvr Banca: ::. C -c. Miss Barbara Reinwald, ES. Se-:'::e N'v'asFTr':'of U ix6 SA'NI Pnysical Educa- :' em: -ea 'rs N'e':'e es SA,-R. TROPICAL THEME MARKS FACULTY TEA 'W . h Donald Roberls, 5.5. .-K. Mic. N'e :r's S'e'e ..- .e's '. Cf: 5 C' -e's'.' I--':': es ':-s 'i 'v'C Me J: Ac- AJ:- '-:'V.e C -:. V Mrs. Jay Roflwouse. 5.4. 4.3. '--'-'e' C: age Serge NN'es ':- ': Si -Ew 3'I-3 C -e's w' CS. e': Ne. E:-.e- 's 5..s ess -a-' 5-'-'e 3'C N'S Q5 A 'e :e. Rober+ Seidel, 5.5. S' -:ss-c' s N:-'- -:.:e - -e-s . -K-e-1 za' LV'-e-s .' 'c-s 'a C:::s'e'Ne e : C -S Q::nS r',. Miss Judy Sheng, -RE. E-:s'e ., '-: 'E :'s' N Af'-E'gis' N'-s': Se 'a We :: e C -:. Miss Ruby Shreeves. 5.5. Ra:::'a C: ess E- a': -e . C i-e's'-. - '-e'si'-, :5 l. : 'a Sraxse Lx'-e -X:e:'a li S:.'c Ee-: e . '..:': 'e x. Mrs. June Sl'-:ui-+lilT, 5.5. NRS. C -e 2 . :J Nsresma ar: S'e'e 'ears-'s C: age -'Ns's . 3' cr: Ss-:':-3 NN is ':':' L - '-e's .' -N? E':'s' Y' 'I-: C- 'Je Se-'es. John Russell Srniilh. 5.5. NLS. S'e'e ..-Ne's v V.:-3 '-'s'- Rasa' -'s':'. 55' fave '- s':'.a S:-:e C -: 32---fe C -::. Miss Frances Slove, 5.5. Rt- ':'s :'::essi: a -'-e- C's '::..- 'le Ec-:a'i: C s ':- -e Ea-:a': C,:, Merlyn Swanson. 5.5. NLS. .a 'es':f-' C: e:e S:- e'o ':'s . -e's'.- :ms 'a S:'e':e 3'-::'. C-e-'f .' -a-bca Se-fee C -:. 30 Facul+y --AW-Y' -if xe .fy Mrs. Margarei Thomas, A.B.. M.A., Universify of California, Universily of Paris: French ll and Ill: ln1ernalionalClub. Kennefh E. Thiebaud, U.S. 'Milifary Academy, Cornell Universify. Columbia Universily. George Washingion Universiiy, B.S.: Trigonomefry. Algebra lll, Mafhemafical Analysis: Key Club. Mrs. Dorofhy S. Tao, A.B., Sarah Lawrence College, Universify of Rochesrerg English II: Kappa Service Club. Mrs. Jeanneffe Tolhursi, A.B.. M.S., Cornell Universi+y, Sfafe Universify of Iowa, Colorado Sfaie College oi Educafion: Biology. James Townsend, B.S., California Sfafe Universily, Caiholic Universifyg Speech. Drama I, II: Thespians, Direcror of Fall Play. Norman Underwood, B.A., Universi+y oi Arizona, Universiiy of California. George Washingfon Universiryg French I, Spanish III: Chess Club, French Club. Mrs. Miller Vice, Morehead Siaie College, B.A., Unversify of Nebraska, M.E.: Spealrer's Bureau Sponsor. Mrs. Susan Walenslry. A.B., George Washingfon Universify, Sefon Hall. Uni- versify. Soulh Orange, N.J., Rufgers Universiiy, New Brunswick, N.J.g Span- ish I, III, French I: Sponsor. Kniffing Club Ray Waller, B.A.. Iowa Sfafe Teachers College, 'M.A. Indiana Universiryp Physical Educafion. 24 33 l 'i Mrs. Frances Waiers, Universify of Oklahoma. B.A., M.A., Univer- Sify of Texas, George Washingfon Universiiyg French lll and IV: Advisor 'ro French Club. Boyd Webb, B.A., M.A., Easl' Carolina College, George Wash- ingfon Universiiyq Algebra Il. Senior Mafh: Senior Class Sponsor. Ellis Wisler. B.S., Physical Educaiion. George Washingion Univer- siiyg Physical Educafiong Line Coach. Varsify Foolballg Club Spon- sor, Gymnasiics Club. Miss JoAnn Williams, B.S., High Poinf College. M.Ed., Universify of Norfh Carolina: Physical Educarion Ill: G.A.A., J,V. and Varsify Cheerleaders. Pep Club. Mrs. Mary Ellen Wesf, B.A.. M.A., Universify of Oklahoma, Uni- versify of Vienna. Ausfria, Georgerown Universifyg La+in I, ll, Ill, IV: Sponsor, Lafin Honor Socieiy. Miss CharIoHe Weelrs, A.B., M.A., Madison College, George Washinglon Universiiy, Universify of Virginia: English Ilg Bela Service Club. Faculfy 3l la ma I-em! DGPAIEM vu? 'wvnqtp 3 X , . Q , Q Fascinafed by his ari worlz, sophomore Dan Bauserman designs an experf collage in +he Commercial Design I class. A figure drawing unil for fheir firsf year arf class holds senior arfisls Dave Johnson and Terry Orser spellbound. Senior Jon Friedman adds 'fha finishing louches of shading fo his mural marliing fhe firsl anniversary of JFK's dealh. ' Q' 'X t r'-'f' 4 f . f- ling' JM ' h . ,jU:.Aa.:1 i Ry, X i- s- l l 34 Academics , Y x,sv Y V l ' . Q 0 1' , -5- Pen in hand. senior Bill Marlin 'lries fo design an Sfuclying Gilberl' Myers' lafesl conlribufion, Mary Williams, Jack Sherid a alfracfive layouf in his lhircl-period Commercial De- argue abou? fhe meaning. sign class. STUDENTS EXHIBIT SKILL AT ART SHOW ln The spring, arl sludenls exhibiled 'rheir lalenls by parricipaling in lhe annual arl show which lasled one week. Displays ranged from wire and clay sculp- lures lo slill lile painlings and porlrails. Sludenls wiih excepiional abililies had lheir own one-man shows. Painlings and olher works of arf could be boughr by inleresled persons. Chrislmas lime found arlisls busily working on holiday cards which Jrhey made under 'rhe direclion of 'rhe ar'r deparlmenr. All proliis from 'rhe sale wenl lo sludenls who had made Jrhe cards. As a yearly proiecl, arf sludenls helped To beau- lily school corridors and classrooms by painling murals and decoraling windows. Murals in lhe li- brary and caleleria crealed more pleasanl sur- roundings lor all sludenls. This year, lhe arr depart- menl used panels in ihe halls 'ro display work done by 'rhe siudenls. These panels crealed much com- menl lhroughoul ihe school as Jrhey provided an opporlunily lor viewing ol special lalenls. Academics 35 Ari requres hard work as well as +alenl, decides S Go h ares io use ihe paper cufier during cl S fi x' ', l . Senior Pilar Resfropo carefully sfudies e difficulf fyping problem during Mrs. Irene Kulick's Typing ll class. TYPING CLASSES EXPAND ENROLLMENT Senior Carla Davis iakes noles and praclices shorihand during Mrs. Houser's Isf-period iyping-shor+hand class. 36 Academics .Q if A new program was iniriaied inio rhe business curriculum 'fhis year. The class of lirsi year fyping siudenls included sixfy or more business siudenis. Exira business maihemaiics and iniermediaie fyping classes were sei up lo accommodafe ihe enormous enrollmeni of siudenis inieresied in This course. Wilh 'rhe aid of Mrs. Velva Roberison, insiruciional sec- reiary, +he business deparlmeni emphasized classroom in- siruciions. Taking class afiendance, signing abseniee cards. and grading assignmeni papers kepi +his secreiary occupied. In addilion +o lasi year-'s equipmenf of 'rwo key punches. a sorier, a daia processing machine, a course of insiruclion in Jrheir operafion for ihose faking clerical processes and Vocaiional Oizlice Training, are IBM 402 accouniing machines and an IBM correlaior machine, The curriculum of +he business deparimenf aided col- lege-bound s'ruden+s and provided business majors wiih a knowledge oi vocabulary and composilion used in +he busi- ness world. Vocaiional Office Training programs confinued ro provide guidance for +he siudenls in an acfual working siruaiion. Programs of lndusirial Cooperative Training and Dislribuiive Educairion allowed sfudenis +o coniinue iheir classroom siudies while earning money in ihe Trade world. Wifh increasing deffness and speed. Richard Jones and Sfeve Kenna operafe adding machines in fheir business class. 14. - . w Q S. - + N'--.Nw 'I 1 , 1 X l FU , nl0'- -' 'af JP' ,QU Journalism sfudenf Dorofhy McGuire falres nores on ihe sfeps of A phofograplwy while Mr. William Cleary inshucfs fhe class. 4, A as i 1 1, Ab 4 J 1,74-hr' . 1 ' -, i 'Q I, I 'lb all' s A, '-bit,Js-- 0 Il ' 14 'W I . , 1 ., B js 1 5 Q ' W X L 9 . 'Q ii' ' .Q Q s 1 .f Q9 L 4 r 1 qi' i l v Q 1 Q P xx , vi X , f Sophomores Carol Goff and Randy Grimes fesf fhemselves in reading Senior Margy Paiericlr looks af a slaiue in +l1e Freer AH Gal- ! speed and accuracy in Mrs. Buclr's reading class. lery on a field frip of flue Ar+-English-Music Seminar. 38 Academics SENIORS VIEW BU RTON'S PERFORMANCE ErailTy, Thy name is woman, cried Richard BurTon in his role as I-IamleT while approximaTely eighTy members of The ArT, English, Music Seminar and AP English IV classes looked on. These seniors were given The opporTuniTy To see BurTon's unusual inTerpreTaTion of HamleT in laTe SepTember Through The ElecTronovision process. LaTer on in The Tall, while The school was making prepara- Tions Tor The Turkey Day Game, Miss DoroThy Nelson, Chair- man oT The English DeparTmenT, Traveled To Cleveland. Ohio, To The NaTional Council oT Teachers oT English ConvenTion where she learned ThaT W-L ranked quiTe high in The NCTE survey oT I I9 oT The besT English DeparTmenTs in The counTry. To mainTain This high sTanding, Miss Nelson ordered and received approximaTely 900 new supplemenTary hardback and paperback books Tor use on all Three grade levels. These books were on such Topics as American and English essays and poeTry, and advanced composiTion. Due To The greaT amounT oT work necessary Tor her posT as English DeparTmenT Chairman, Miss Nelson gave The Task of Teaching AP English Ill To Mrs. Mary Briskin. Seniors Sally WhiTe and Gilberf WhiTe pay close affenfion To a dis- cussion of Everyman in fheir A.P. English class. ' 11 Sophomore David Webb reads The newspaper for an assignmeni' in Mrs Miller Vice's English Il class during second period. W David Gusfafson worls on an assignmenl' in Mrs. Frances Wafers' French lll class. Bill Papiernialr works in baclr. LANGUAGE ENROLLMENT SOARSS SHOWS Seniors Jaclr DeLong and Sieve Ross concenlrale while lhey receive a Russian lil lesson over lheir sefs of earphones. 'Q Popularily ol The foreign language deparlmenl reached a new high in Washinglon-Lee hislory as 'rhe enrollmenl wenl over lhe IZOO mark, lvleering The demands of ambilious and inleresled sludenls, lhe deparlmenl increased lhe 'reach- ing slarl in hopes ol dislribuling lime and inslruclion evenly among lhe lilly-lwo language seclions. Added lhis year 'ro lhe already varied deparlmenl pro- gram, Spanish V and Russian lll olrlered wider opporlunily and seleclion 'ro would-be linguisls. These languages were nol alone, however, in opening advanced fields 'ro lhe slu- denl body, lor a selecl group of live German sludenls look German IV under lhe direclion ol Dr. Lenore Gewelce, head ol 'rhe deparlmenl. Through lhe use of lwo newly acquired film proieclors, classes combined lhe sludy of hislory and counlry wilh lan- guage. Widely used supplemenlary lexlboolcs in 'rhe form ol novels, shorl slories, and plays aided rhird, fourlh, and fifth- year sludenls in underslanding foreign lileralure and im- proving vocabulary and grammar. Several of The groups used European newspapers and magazines for exlracurricular reading as 'reachers placed emphasis on 'rhe pracfical use of a language. 40 Academics ,O g n '.I' I 4 .F Junior Charles Hawlhorne falres advanfage of fhe language Laborafory for his Spanish I class during second period. WIDE POPULARITY Wifh pen in hand, Sophomore Kim Brown prepares fo check French homework in Miss Coggin's second period French Ill class. 'Uk Sophomore Bruce Niles relaxes while lisiening fo a lecfure on French Iiferalure in Miss Coggin's French Ill class. 3-.. Academics 4I 54 Jumors Pafrucua Orefo Maureen Kung and Gvnny Johnson lumber up Greg Scales and Jerry Dunn go nnfo iheer las? lap luck nn lusf one of as Huey prepare for a session of modern dance Hwe many races IH Mr Norwood s Track um+ 9 '51 4 '55 x S -ns. A -.5 Jerry Dunn, Bill Thompson, and Bob Wrighi give every+hing down The sfrefch of a Tough Del Norwood endurance run. SPORTS FLOURISH IN NEW GYNINASIUIVIS Diclr Miller, Ed Gaarder, Chris Deahl, and Dennis Mariin have mixed emofions abou? Their recorded Time on a race. Modern conveniences and beTTer TaciliTies made learning and Teaching more enjoyable This year Tor boTh sTudenTs and insTrucTors in physical educaTion and healTh classes. Two auxiliary gymnasiums, one Tor boys and The oTher Tor girls, 1 provided an exTra amounT oT room Tor exercises and sporTs. New locker rooms and sTorage areas were ufilized by The varsiTy and iunior varsiTy Teams This year. The players also proTiTed greaTly Trom a whirlpool and rub-down Tables. Spacious classrooms eliminaTed holding healTh classes in The indusTrial arTs building as had been done in previous years. The addiTion oT Two correcTive gyms enabled The deparT- menT To esTablish an adapTive program. This allowed sTudenTs who could noT acTively Talce parT in regular classes To be parTicipanTs, insTead of specTaTors, in modiTied recreaTional acTiviTies such as shufileboard, Table Tennis, and darT games. STall boxes provided an opporTuniTy Tor sTudenTs To improve 2 ,g ig-A2325 . r 1, , . Wg, 'T 'YW' 4 1 , si: 'T' V W A--...... ' 'HUWJ lengTh mirrors, which aided in improving posTure during body mechanics uniT, consTiTuTed a porTion of The equipmenT insTalled in The recenTly consTrucTed enlargemenT. A coordinaTion and dribbling slrills Tesf engrosses iunior PaTsy Sherwood as she races around chairs againsf Time. 9 -U Academics 43 N. .-six I I . ................. - , V 'W vl:f,. '-..,.-...-be - In .-41 v -..1 '....' ..... - ,,,,,,,, V 1 .nv-nw, T 541+ ' vvur1.,,,, .W .,, T rum. ' xdllw.. lil nqm,v-k .f '-v--..,,,,-5 'ruv1y3,,. 1 w-,Nh ln! . M, x Ma' Through a varieTy oT exercises. A dance rail and several Tull 'W - 'lv '. v ,v .- ., -'Lex 1' . 'b -4 ' 1 GIRLS ENJOY WATCHING BOYS MODEL Home Economics sfudenfs had an opporfunify fo display fhe year's work when fhey held The annual fashion show. All of fhe fenfh, elevenfh. and fwelffh- grade girls fhoroughly enioyed seeing 'rhe parade of fashions during a morning assembly. Much fo fhe pleasure of fhe models as well as 'rhe audience, Mrs. Anderson. head of 'rhe deparfmenf, employed 'rhe use of several boys fo help wifh 'rhe producfion. Anofher inferesfing unif which was covered dur- ing fhe course of fhe year, includes fhe nursery labo- rafory. Three periods a day and four days a week, home economics sfudenfs confribufe foward fhe preparafion of pre-school children for lcindergarfen. Acfual experience rafher fhan iusf a 'rexfboolc helped in feaching 'rhese fufure adulfs fhe responsi- bilify of parenfhood. If also aids fhem in recogniz- ing successful and effecfive ways of living more happily wifh people of various ages. Anofher pur- pose of fhe laborafory involves fhe developmenf of friendliness of fhe children foward ofhers. Margie Fallmer fhreads her sewing machine during Home Economics class. Marilee Wells works af anofher machine. V I Y' Q ' Y 5 4 . H 1 ' ll H H!! ' 'li I 'lil ' o l L ,f 'x . w ' 'Q 'T ' -Q-M9 xl 'Kr H15 sf- 49 ..f Lucy Maris. Susanne Burlr, and Mary Wilson supervise pre-school children Home Ec. s+uden+ Pai' Morris sludies her paHern while Sharon Robert in Mrs. Jane? Lee's home economics nursery. son guides her scissors lhrough +he maferial. Academics 45 Junior Frances Lee Slovall slands on a Home Ec. 'lable and looks down as Ann Crouse pins up ihe hem on her iumper. I but Aufo-mechanic sludenls really gain 'fhrough experience. Sophomore Sieve Saylor puls an A-line frame on a '55 Chevy. ,.-1 ,ji 4 , an Junior Jose Fuenfes, sophomore Terry Flanagan, and iunior Gloria Fisher sei' 'lype during class in lhe prinf shop. pf' W 46 Academics Sophomore Warren Hill worlcs over a carburelor during his class in Aufo Mechanics, laugh! by Mr. Beniamin French. XX NEW FACILITIES INCREASE CREATIVITY The lndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT used recenTly acquired Tunds To obTain new worlcing equipmenT Tor Those sTudenTs who elecT To Talce one ol The many available courses which aTTempT To Train pupils as craTTsmen in a specilied Tield. Such purchases as new drawing lamps enabled The mechani- cal drawing sTudenTs To increase The qualiTy oT Their draw- ings wiThouT The resulTanT expecTed proporTional increase in The sTrain upon Their eyes. A new mechanical drawing library has broadened The scope OT The sTudenTs as parT oT an aTTempT To increase Their creaTiviTy. FluorescenT lamps ThroughouT The shop lighTed up The whole building. ln The woodworking deparTmenT The sTudenTs could be Tound building a boaT along The lines specified by Mr. l-lans Klaus' plans Tor a combinaTion rowboaT, sailboaT, and moTor- boaT, The elecTronics sTudenTs were delving inTo The bowels of varied radios and Televisons while Trying To Tine ouT whaT made Them operaTe. AuTomechanics sTudenTs spenT Their Time sTudying The many inTricacies OT The infernal combus- Tion engine, and, as usual, The whole shop spenT iTs Time acTing as prinTer, designer, and carpenTer Tor The enTire school. Jim McCuin works To measure off a board wiTh some of his classmafes in Their mechanical drawing class. Carefully assembling a boaT Tor his wooclworlling class, iunior John Poole glues Two secTions of The frame Togefher. iq., vn- vx .E f fad if 40. , 'P ill 8 . Academics 47 41 T 2 ku 0' ff ,I ..-f ' Pd I-.Z W4-4 - 0,3 'Inu 1' fi KP X, i 5 .l Librarian Miss Blanche Mays puTs up a display of The new 56 periodicals Thai' The library had iusf acquired This year. STAFF EXTENDS AFTER SCHOOL HOURS Senior Dean Lycas relaxes in The library while figuring ouT a mafh Pfob' lem wifh a slide rule To finish his l10l'l10W0fk- This year as in The pasT, WashingTon-Lee's library sTaTF has dedicaTed Themselves To operaTe The li- brary more eTTecTively and eTTecienTIy. They have added anoTher librarian and also exTended The li- brary hours. STudenTs needing addiTional reTerence maTerial may now visiT The library Trom 7:30-4:00. Friday: 7:30-6:00, Through Thursday: and lO:O0- l:OO, SaTurday. Due To The increased budgeT, more books and magazines were available Tor sTudy purposes. An enlarged amounT oT audio-visual aids, among Them many new movie proiecTors. enabled Teachers To - beTTer Their meThods oT classroom insTrucTion. To insure ThaT The new proiecTors were properly han- dled, The librarians held a course To Teach The proper Techniques oT movie-showing. SuccessTul comple- Tion oT This course enTiTled The sTudenT To an opera- Tor's license. The library parTicipaTed in several naTion-wide proiecTs during The year. The TirsT oT These acTiviTies was Book Week in November. Table displays inTro- duced The sTudenTs and TaculTy members To The newly acquired books and oTher reading maTerials. ln April, The librarians worked diligenTly planning an assembly Tor The celebraTion oT NaTional Library Week. PosTers and bulleTin boards added To The week's TesTiviTy. 48 Academics Q I? iff, g ' 7 7' ran--5 0? A 13, , f 1 -li 'R V! . r-4-Q A ' 3. - Q X S. jf? - .F- Bob Wrighf reads one of fhe bools displayed in flue library during Nafional Library Weel: held during Seplember. Pafsy Ellioif and, Amy Walsh are iusi' fwo of ihe many s+uden+s falring Senior Dwain Daniel glances in a bool: in 'flue library. This was The advanrage of fhe library hours. first year +l1e library was open on Saiurdays. A. Academics 49 3 Three uniclenlified siudenfs discover fha? solving equalions af fha blaclrboard during an Algebra class is +rying. Doug Pardue puules over lrigonomeiry ques+ions by Colonel Ken Thie- Senior Mary Wilson worlrs a problem a+ flwe board in Miss Ruby Shreeve's baud while Sfephen Fielder whips il off wiih ease. sixfh-period frig and solid geometry class. l ii 50 Academics , . as L- oo l l , l Y leg... -.,,..., ' V I L..-f Mug., x.. ,,, .D 4 ,y U V? '5 . l Miss Elizabefh Dal+on's bfh-period Algebra ll sfuclenfs, Gary Wallen, Ginny Gommel and Sue Buckwalfer, compare work. MODERN TEXTBOOKS HELP STUDENTS Wifh paper, pencil and ruler before him, mafh analysis sfudenf Tyler Powell concenfrafes on Colonel Tl1iebaud's +es+. Books seemed an imporfanf parf of fhe Mafhemafics De- parfmenf fhis year. Wifh fhe spending of approximafely 650 dollars of federal granfs from fhe Nafional Defense and Educafion Acf, fhe liferafure of fhe mafh shelf in fhe library grew considerably. Up-fo-dafe fexfbooks for fhe fenfh and elevenfh-grade mafh courses benefiffed aspiring mafh sfudenfs, These books, parf of fhe School lvlafhemafics Sfudy Group and Modern lvlafh Series served as an essenfial fool in fhe modern mafh program inifiafed af Washingfon-Lee by Miss Annabelle Caulfield, head of fhe lvlafhemafics De- parfmenf. The weeks before College Boards saw sfudenfs cramming for fhe fesfs. Those faking The exams in fhe field of mafhe- mafics found help sessions given by fhe mafh deparfmerrl beneficial in fheir review. Displaying mafhemafical skills, sfudenfs wifh special abili- fies parficipafed in fhe mafhemafics confesf. This evenf, given each year in fhe spring on a nafionwide scale, climaxed fhe end of fhe ivlafhemafics Deparfmenfs acfivifies. Miss Elizabefh Dalfon explains iunior Eugene Kane's homework af The board in her sixfh-period Algebra ll class. ty. , 'inf' A ! ni Ist ra I 'EX as ' ' '41u.. f I , jj fl fi j if T C Q xx f ' --Q: I um -eww Seniors MarisTevo Doyle and Ingrid Gaarder, wifh junior Mary Jane Silliman, sing wiTh The chorus during fif+h period. ' FESTIVAL DRAws GUEST coNouc'roRs The school choir bellows ouf in song while rehearsing for an appearance before The sTudenT body aT Thanksgiving. 6 5 1 During The TirsT Tive weeks oT school, The choir, orchesTra. - - I. A df- '6 in mixed chorus, and band spenT Their Time memorizing The pro- - J ' V -' A gram Tor The biennial ArlingTon CounTy Music FesTival. This 2, .1 'T -ff if ' ' TesTival combined The music deparTmenTs oT The Three Arling- ' rs' I j' 4 -Tir' gc. 'I Ton CounTy senior high schools under The direcTion oT Tamous ' . conducTors who were gaThered Trom across The naTion. The I 9' f Y V K 'T W vi performance drew a capaciTy crowd in Campbell Gymnasium Tor an hour and a halT oT classical and popular music. The holiday concerTs This year combined The Choir and The OrchesTra in performances oT Song oT The BirTh of Our Lord Jesus ChrisT. Ceremony oT Carols by Aspen Prize winner Benjamin BriTTen. and The TradiTional Hallelujah Chorus Trom T-Iandel's Messiah For The ChrisTmas As- sembly The Choir also performed The dramaTi2ed version oT The Twelve Days oT ChrisTmas which has proved a TavoriTe oT The sTudenT body. ThroughouT The year secTions oT The Music DeparTmenT enTerTained sTudenTs oT The junior high and elemenTary level by eiTher Traveling To The schools involved or by having The children come To WashingTon-Lee Tor a performance. x 52 Academics 5, ul' D . . ,4 6' Happiness for Ernie Buck means a lor of arm exercise during Miss Doro- fhy Baumle's sixih-period orches+ra pracfice. The band pracrices while Mr. Fred Pfeiffer, band insfrudor, conduc+s 'Phe group, seemingly unhappy wi+h fhe resulrs. R .v film. , I . . . l A Physics experumenf on fhe refrachon of parlicles absorbs iunior Gary N Moss and senior John Siegman during class. l I I ,l 'I - I l l l l li 1 l l I 54 Academics r X Smiling hopefully, 'Biology feacher Mr. Lynn Bonduranl explains mysfer- ies of mefabolism lo his fiffh-period class. Sophomore Elizabelh Ranh smiles affenfively in one of Mr. Lynn Bon- cluran+'s inferesling and detailed biology felis. I is I ll Hydrogen is noi easily Trapped as John Lawson and Terry Fleming dis- Terry and John Then place a burning splinf in The boTTle's mouTh as cover while Trying To Till Their fourfh boTTle. a means of checlring Tor hydrogen's presence. STUDENTS STUDY BETTER CURRICULUM In Cooperaifion Wiirh high School Jreachers and educafors While in his Biology class, iunior Craig Peddicord maHer-of-facTly ex- ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes, The American lnsTiTuTe OT plains The when of men io fellow siudenis' Biological Sciences devised Toward biology a diTTerenT and more eTTecTive approach which was uTilized This year. This experimenTal program emphasized concepTs in learning in- sTead oT merely TacTs, as convenTional courses do. Through personal experience, sTudenTs undersTood The TrusTraTions and exciTemenTs which a scienTisT encounTers when he ex- perimenTs and Tinally makes a discovery. Chemical EducaTion lvlaTerial STudy, commonly reTerred To as CHEM STudy, became a Tamiliar Term in The Science DeparTmenT wiTh The adopTion oT This curriculum. The TiTle oT The TexTboolcs, ChemisTry-An ExperimenTal Science, sTaTes The proposed Theme oT The course. ConTrary To The TradiTion- al meThods oT Teaching, exTensive laboraTory work preceded The class insTrucTion, A seT oT TwenTy-Tive Tilms which were coordinaTed wiTh The TexT helped To explain beTTer The ma- Terial To sTudenTs and also eliminaTed The need oT ordering rv movies Trom The library. Academics 55 If ,4 all iff GOVERNMENT AID INCREASES MATERIALS N ., 1' . 0 ,, 'O-.x ffvl ,xx ' I Q.s'-, 'v 1 'W ' H .A-9'ln 4 gllbmtq' X W. A Ann Barber affempfs fo follow an infricafe maze while sfudyinq frial and error learning in her psychology class. Selecfing fhe correcf word proves fo be difficulf as Thomas Thompson fransforms his hisfory nofes info essay form. 'w ' - Q .N Effie ' 5 56 Academics ln fhe summer of 1965, fhe 88th congress exfended fhe Nafional Defense Educafion Acf fo cover fhe area of social sfudies. Deparfmenf Chairman Sfanley Book fook immediafe advanfage of fhe newly available funds by filling ouf a long requisifion lisf for supplies 'rhaf he hoped fo obfain for his deparfmenf. This lisf included such Technical supplies as movie cameras and fape-recorders, new books for fhe social sfudies library and special class sefs. Also, Mr. Book hoped fo be able fo furnish a special room wifh all of fhe lafesf feaching devices fo be used as a model classroom. As usual fhe social sfudies deparfmenf was characferized by special frips, elecfioneering, and commiffee reporfs. One of fhe mosf inferesfing of fhe laffer came in lafe Ocfober, when several greaf philosophers, among whom were Ghandi, Bernhardi, Roosevelf, Lenin, and Dewey, gafhered in fhe fourfh-period infensified governmenf class fo discuss polifi- cal philosophy. Of course, fhey were only sfudenfs, buf fheir discussion was fapeerecorded and disfribufed fo ofher classes while The scripf was submiffed fo fhe Scholasfic Magazine wrifing confesf. Seniors Sfeve Macres and Sue Sleffvef impersonafe nofed Russian figures in fheir fiffh-period Russian History class. Q. --,gl ' W Ni-X iff' X. ,ff x i E Lee Ryder lefs her mind wander from hisfory while she dreamily doodles in her nofeboolr during Mr. Levin's class. Mary Williams searches for fhe correcf answer as Charles Hawihorne knowingly waifs his furn during hisfory class. 41 r W. , 27 Academics 57 'V Sludenls delighled in lhe addilion ol a larger caleleria and as a resull had a more enjoyable lunch hour. The ladies who prepared our lood also iusl loved il. Worlcing in pleasanl surroundings, wilh while lile walls and yellow lrimming, lighlened lhe cooking laslc. Despile lhe problem ol adiusling lo a new and dillerenl environmenl, elliciency has soared. All new eguipmenl probably conlribuled lo lhis laclor. Parlicipalion in lhe plale lunch line greally in- creased. The main change which pleased sludenls mosl involved lhe lour hol serving lines. ln pasl years wilh iusl lwo, a much longer wail caused some lo have lillle lime lo eal. w A- 73'-e 'i A cafeleria cashier informs a misguided sfudenl abou? she price of lhe school plale lunch durinq middle lunch. EN LARGED CAFETERIA PLEASES PUPILS Speed is lhe order of lhe day as lhe efficiency-conscious cafeleria h ' ii ' . elp make use of fhe new hlchen fac I hes T7 'WH' - Axe ' . 1 h '..gg. I Q-QW 9- -Q 'Q-,, 4 58 Academics 'sl r s. Q0 .4 ru, . QQ XX Nighf Cusfodial Sfaff: Mrs. Suna. Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Mufisans, Mr. Payne, Mr. S'pelis, Mr. Williams, Mr. Mclnfurll Mrs. Howard. one of fhe school cusfodians, cleans up after sloppy sfu- denfs have finished in all 'three lunches. a,F Day Cusfodial Sfaffz Mrs. Dexans, Mr. Mills, Mrs. Lewis, Mr. McCar+er, Mr. Campbell, Mrs. Dodson, Mr. Porfer, Mr. Baker. Isl 7... 1 ,, 1 I : Academics 59 Egifiee 'Q .. ,?! xc., Q ' 'J 5 Qtr.. -A 1FW!5. xxx' 'N K.. I f ,4,'1 ,gr 1 4 -Y . .7 4' v N I.: I Q S -.s -- ' Senior Cheryl Hunrer reads her presenfafion af fha Elos Honor Society fall induciion ceremony fo ofher members. Newly-elecied presideni of rhe Young Republicans, Allen Snook, fallies vofes as club members choose 'lheir officers. fi I l iS . MX x m ri mix U' XX S X Yi 1. X7 '. 'lr' i A I X Y -.'- ' a Z U T,x1RXXNn'yHU!w QMKXXXNXN VM N L ,T , W. ,,.,,,,,, .,,e.., f Q, ' e ' 'WW I'UVr A W ws, YN ' 4 1 , , I Jw S-. xxx.,- 'N-. ,N 3 ii l ,- ' 's lk X l xx X K 332515. Dark gf fha Moon gggf members Dgb- Senior Carol Smifh sirums her guiiar while senior Charlene Yaies waiches af fhe Social bie Allman and Kafhy Kiley rehearse for Acfion For Equali+y mixer. fheir supporfing roles as 'lhe wifch girls. Enfhusiasiic sfudenis dance io The music by The Group while enioying fha Turlrey Hop sponsored by Crossed Sabres. bln- 5 ,xYv. 1 X. , Acfiviiies 63 'Q-if JAUNT SOUTH AFFECTS MODERN TREND Two BLUE AND GRAY ediTors and sponsor, eager To geT The Task underway. erased Three days Trom Their summer vacaTion and Tlew To Nashville, Tennessee, To discuss arrangemenT and consTrucTion oT This year's noTiceably diTlerenT and original year- book. l-loping The annual would meeT The sTandards de- manded by The NaTional ScholasTic Press Associa- Tion !9o5 All-American CriTical Service award, BLUE AND GRAY workers seTTled down To work The TirsT day oT school. STaTT members meT The chal- :SS Halloween cookies Temp? Robyn Hesler, Ka'l'hy Bolling, Calhy Casey, and Karen Hiorfsberg from scheduled deadlines. lenges of using proper grammar and senTence sTrucTure, of making Their picTures Tell a sTory, and of publicizing and acguainTing The sTudenT body wiTh The l9o5 BLUE AND GRAY moTiT. Even Though The annual copy sTaTT surpassed The size oT l964's crew lseven To Tourl The addiTion oT Ten more pages To This year's book meanT longer hours Tor The fresh and unTesTed wriTers. IT also required considerably more Tilm Tor The phoTographers. and deeper con- cenTraTion on The parT ol layouT members. if-SE Edilors Cafhy Simpson and ElizabeTh Underwood review yearbook lay- ouT plans wiTh The prinfer, Mr. John Benson. BLUE AND GRAY copy s1'aFF: Firsf row-Ellen Myers, Calhy Casey. Karhy Bolling. Second row-Sue Payne, Rose Carmichael, Donna Milam, Paula Soufhwell. Third row-Pete Brownback, Toni Biordi, edilor, and Larry McClemons. . 7 X jf. - . it 4 - ' ,J Carrying ou? her role as managing ediror, Toni Biordi orders a copy s+aH member fo finish her headline immediafely. Work keeps iunior Robyn Hesier busy, while layouf ediior Elizabefh Underwood clues Curf Ohlsson in on procedures. . Q X 1 , .z . , 5 xx,-A1,'Q, 4 Acfivifies 65 ...nw ' 'Q KW fs,-nfs, A -1 ,-A BLUE AND GRAY edifor Cafherine Simpson pauses in changing lay- ou+s +o answer a s+affer's quesfion. When working as boolrheeper for ihe BLUE AND GRAY, Carla Taylor finds she is consfanily fesfing her mafh abilifies. A' I . K, i 'Nr ,, K l X A M U Edilor-in-chief Ca+l1y Simpson and managing edifor 'I Toni Biordi confer on layoufs. ' N Y BLUE AND GRAY Circula+ion Slaff, Linda Green, business manager, Helen Dudley, and Ann Lennalran, coun+ money affer yearbook sales gel underway. 'ff 'BLUE AND GRAY' STAFF A I I , Annual chief Cafhy Simpson pu+s flue finishing iouches on +l1e s+aff's W pumpkin as phofograplwer Wayne Helm loolls on. li 1 ,li ,, 1 A1 1, 1 I .l in E! i ig. : l i 1 J! fl' A...-of--f N vi' QUICKENS PACE BLUE AND GRAY sfaff members, Paula Soufhwell, Peggy O'Hare, and Ellen Myers concenfrare on meeiing December deadline. i A Pr the J 2' V . . I F1114 Z' 66 Acfivilies QCP BLUE AND GRAY phofography sfaff: Guy Bralley, Wayne Helm, Gail Helm, ediforg Nancy Joy, Hal Horne, Sieve Behrens, John Swain, and Jerry TroH. AS DEADLINES NEAR BLUE AND GRAY adver+ising s+aFf Pricilla Ray. Karen Hiorfsberg, edifor, and Peggy O'Hare. if , Qty? -'15 -- Bti Sporls edifor Michael Beasley +ries fo E+ a piciure fo yearbool: specificafions. Aclivifies 67 Crossed Sabres Feafure Sfaffz Nancy Luna, Rosemary BurdiT+, Judy Flynn, Sfeve Behrens, Pele Koper, Sally WrighT, ecliforg Mary Jaclr, Pefe Brownback, and Drew Hogwoocl. INCREASE OF PICTURES PLEASES PUPILS Gail WebsTer, manaqinq ediTor. Bonnie Van Riswiclr, ediTor WiTh a sTaTT oT TwenTy-Tive, The largesT in recenT years. Th I The Crossed Sabres made several changes in The newspaper. ' - This year The ediTorials covered arTicles oT inTernaTional as K well as local inTeresT. ln previous years, only Topics con- T cerned wiTh school liTe appeared in The paper. Having This -'I larger sTaTT made iT possible To use phoTographers To The besT advanTage, and as a resulT oT This, sTudenTs enjoyed a greaTer number oT phoTographs. Those inTeresTed sTudenTs purchased reproducTions oT The picTures Through The news- paper. To many peoples surprise, The newspaper had a girl sporTs ediTor. Never in The paper's ThirTy-Three-year hisTory has This ever occurred, NOT only The boys, buT The girls oT The sTudenT body beneTiTed Trom This addiTion. Many arTicles which concerned girls sporTs, as well as coverage oT personal locker-room Type sTories, appeared in The newspaper. This year, sTaTT members did noT need any parTicular pre- requisiTes, as in The pasT. Those inTeresTed in journalism, and who TelT ThaT They had some TalenT' Tor wriTing or ediT- ing, merely aslced Tor permission To loin The sTaTT 68 Aclivifies ..,..., Xu p-1.9m,.p Business managers Alice Knierim and Pal Love review lhe adverlise- menf layour plans for flue Crossed Sabres. Nfnmn 54 Crossed Sabres news sfaff: Sandie Denman, Bill Burke, Ginny Klise, and edilor Norma Semones lvunl for news everywhere. Crossed Sabres spor+s slaffz Bonnie June Read, Edi+h Bauman, Milne Beasley, Lynn Andrews, edilorg Tony Robinson, Paul Clymer. fu af, f K I , 1 Aclivilies 69 I ,. f I' STUDENTS BUY DAISIES FROM 'PENIVIAN' 7 As carT oT The Penman's acTivETies Tor The year, The sTaTl A exchanged magazines wiTh sixTy diTTerenT schools Through- ouT The UniTed STaTes, This gave The members an opporTu- niTy To see how sTudenTs around The naTion compile liTerary publicahons, In previous years, The sTalT Traded wiTh only TwenTy schools. CTher proiecTs included selling popcorn and orange iuice To hungry classmaTes aT TooTball games and aTTer school, May Day. one ol The more neglecTed holidays on The calendar, Tound sTudenTs' buTTonholes filled wiTh daisies which sTaTT members sold. Inspired by inTer-school compeTiTion, Penman magazine enTered several liTerary con- TesTs sponsored by various press organizaTions. Working againsT deadlines Tor The Three issues published in December, March, and May, The sTaTT sTill Tound Time To puT ouT The annual STudenT DirecTory. This valuable boolc con- Tained The names, addresses, Telephone numbers and home- room secTions ol all sTudenTs and TaculTy members. The im- proved gualiTy oT The direcTory accounTed Tor The increase in price. Senior Ed Land, Mr. Horocopos, and semor Frank Melson gef fogofher L PENMAN Sfaffz Bill McKenna, Non-fic+ion Edifor, Cheryl Hun+er, Poefry 70 90 OVW PINS 50 The fall Pe 'ma 555095- Ediforg Ed Land, Edifor-in-Chief: Jon Friedman, Ficfion Ediforg Sfeve l Eufsler, Sfaff Secrefaryg Wayne Grandy, Business Manager lsalesl: f' Bob Packard, Business Manager lSalesl: Dianne Sands, Execuiive Assisi- ' anfg Pefe Knudsen, Business Manager lAdverTisingl, Ca+herine Geno- 'l vese, Sfafl Secrefaryg Frank Melson, Business Manager lAdverfisingl. - l 4 l 3 A i in ' in 3 ? l Q , l i l l rl ,. l l X . ll l l l J A7 .- 'o l 70 Acliviiies Penman Ari' Club, Tirsf row: Mr. Roy Anderson, Candy Sirange, Dede Rapp, Carla Ryman, Edna Reeves. Second Row: Suzi Gore, Peggy RUCRGY. Peggy Wafers, NaneTTe Semha, Marlene WiT'I'. Third Row: Billie STruble, Kelley Greene, Dorofhy McGuire, Evonne Frangos, Julene Bab- ble, Marie Caobof, Ellen Jarman. ARTISTS ILLUSTRATE PENMAN ENTRIES Early in SepTember, Penman ArT Club began The Taslc of illusTraTing sTories, poems. and oTher arTicles Tor W-L's liTer- ary magazine. The members concenTraTed on esTablishing The correcT inTerpreTaTion oT each auThor's ideas, placing much emphasis on The original Themes. NexT The arTisTs had To combine The skeTches wiTh The main ploT and ouTsTanding TacTors in each liTerary worlc. The club aimed To obTain a wider selecTion of illusTraTions Tor each sTory. Each member submiTTed as many drawings as he could accomplish. This Torm oT compeTiTion seemed To oTTer besT resulTs. The club parTicipaTed in such acTiviTies as slceTching ouT- door scenes along The canal. Inspiring scenes caughT The imaginaTions oT The sTudenTs and enabled Them To use These' ideas and ThoughTs in The nexT issue of Penman. During The spring, The club sponsored The annual arT show, allowing The enTire school To Take parT. A Tund-raising proiecT enabled The members To award a cash prize To The mosT de- serving enTry. Worlring TogeTher To exchange ideas, Jake Pierre, Kelley Greene, Eddie Reeves, and Dede Rapp display Their creaTivi+y. 'I' Jlff W AcTiviTies 7I Firsl and Second Vice-Presidenls Phillip Biorlo and Chris Mudd worlr fogefher in galhering up foo+ball programs. Sfudenl' Council Presidonf Bruce Jolly makes a poinl' al' one of fhe Council's daily meelings bfh period in lhe While House. QUNFFUF-a -'Pig 2-we .. X - , ...4 ,,.f- l I1 ul X X ' s 4,3 in I Init ' 3, Hr- 4, -Q i l M uv- i Ml -'-ng as ,. 72 Aclivilies if ... or ,Ti COUNCIL COIVIPILES Throughoul 'rhe summer Sludenl' Council began compiling a calendar of aclivilies lor lhe coming school year. Mem- bers mel ollen lo slarl deciding which aclivilies mighl in- leresl lhe sludenls mosl. Again, 'rhey planned 'ro slress The irnporlance of improving cafeleria manners. Concern for such ideals seemed even grealer lhan before, considering lhe added use of expanded and more comlorlable ealing facililies. Sophomore Orienlalion headed The agenda of social evenls. The Class of '67 emerged from The assembly wilh a beller knowledge of life a+ Washinglon-Lee. Oclober broughl lhe yearly college nighl. Seniors, Juniors, and Sopho- mores galhered al school lo gain valuable inlormalion aboul colleges or universilies lhal sludenls might like lo allend. Cheerlully decoraled homeroom doors beamed 'rhe ex- cilemenl and joy of Chrislmas lhroughoul school. Sfudenl' Council members awarded prizes 'ro lhe winners of each class aller every enlry had been carefully judged. As February rolled around, so did lhe bus lhal look 'rhirly W-Liles lo To- ronlo, Canada, lor lhe Domeslic Exchange Program. Lale May broughl lhe annually sponsored novelly week, wilh fhe lradilional enlerlainmenl of wearing bermudas lo classes. Miss Jane Ellioll conlribules very helpful suggeslions al' fha daily meelings of +he members of rhe Sfudenf Council. 'K- '-1e... ..S ACTIVITY AGENDA The Sfudenf Council discusses +he foo+l:vall schedule during a meeling. The Council meefs each day in fhe While House. Wilh a smile of achievemenf, Sludenf Council Secreiary Pal Binns replaces an acfivily folder of a pas? evenf. ,. nf' ,,.-......---- ' ..-aw ' l'b 1.5 01' ,-90 Cx w A' M i n... A yy, . ' 'J -,, Manx, LQ..q,MV Aciivifies 73 Sensor Bob Mandel freasurer of flue Sfudenf Coun Senior Represenfahves Wayne Lucas and Pefe Koper- grin and bear if while cal ands ln preparing for flue Turley Day game by a phofographer snaps flwenr pnciure. Sophomore Class Senafors Lavillon Morrison and Ken MaHs sfrilre up an unusual pose as fhey leave +l'1elWl1i'le House. , i' :--16 L... , ' ! is .Q- li Q' Q ab' L lx Clubs 75 sg-A. 41, - 41 ' ' For Lynn Jordan, Kay Henclr and Alice Knierim, conTribu+ing To club acTi vifieg represen+s one of many responsibili+ies in Alpha. Realizing The imporTance of The Quincy STreeT beauTiTicaTion proiecT, Alpha Service Club iniTiaTed a Tall clean-up oT The STudenT CourT which included cuTTing grass. pulling weeds and Trimming bushes. The proiecT was so successTul ThaT The girls carried ouT The same plan in spring Tor planTing Tlowers. W-L life kepT The group acTive ThroughouT The year in several areas. For The alumni recepTion aT ChrisTmas The girls made cookies. lndusTrious mem- bers also baked Tor club sales. The popular and busy pizza sales aTTer school every Thursday became a weekly Tund-raising acTiviTy Tor Alpha. Service in The communiTy oTTered many oppor- TuniTies and good experiences Tor The organizaTion. AT The Tuberculosis AssociaTion The girls perTormed various Tasks such as sTamping envelopes. Taking Time ouT Trom Their own acTiviTies, members visiTed elderly men and women in a local home Tor The aged. In addiTion They raised TwenTy-Tive dollars Tor a needy family in ArlingTon. ALPHA MAKES STUDENT COURT SHINE FirsT Row: Ginny OsTeen, Rhea Rolfe, Linda Trogdon, Lee Rider. Second Row: Rosemarie Carmichael, Ellen Wagner, Mary STraiT, KaThy Malerich. Third Row: Helen Johnson, Cindy Fall, Melanie PoT'rer, Debby Dough- erTy, DoTTy Hickman, BeTTy BoydsTun. Fourfh Row: Peggy Cooper, Mary Donohue, Brenda Faggins, Jean Lockee, Margarei Myers, Diane Velie. Fiffh Row: Alice Knierim, Sharie ShuTTleworTl'1, Cheryl Yung, Marfha Phillips, Heidi Mueller, Diane Callan, Lynne Jordan, Kay Henclt. K2 STJ Ill T? 'B 'Ara .Qs . Ellen Siepman, Shirley Miichell, Mary Sfrai+, Ginny Osfeen, and Lee Ryder make posiers for games as an Alpha Club proieci. 3951, Alpha Club irasurer Lee Ryder discovers fhe trials and fribulafions connecfed wifh her iob, as a fellow member pays her clues. Clubs 77 X Q A 'ix au - O . J if T Ak .Q , v 1 I 1 . Y 'X Gr 1' X gn N XX S ,Y 5 A H- -xxx x I E, x,K.,.:.:,l: B' ' r' s x ,IF - . J . .V 2 5 'x..., . 1 , Firsl Row: Barbara Thompson, Sue Buclcwalfer. Second Row: Susan Marlar, Elayne Hagood, 'Carol Johnson, Brenda Thompson. Third Row: Mary Williams, Carol Fonfein. Fourfh Row: Ellen Myers, Pai Lilly, Susan Goddard. Linda Downin. SLUIVIBER PARTY OPENS CLUB YEAR Picfures bring memories io Brenda Thompson, Barbara Thompson, and Sue Buclrwalfer af a Bela parfy. Clubs 79 Nafional Bela members Susan Taylor, Mary Jaclr, Donna Sandora, and Gail Websfer plan for clwarily drive. Firsi' Row: Bonnie Van Riswiclz, Treasurer, Debi Porfer, Barbara Taylor, 2nd Vice Pres.: Shirley Mifchell, Mary Jaclz. Second Row: Sarah Sfuarl, Carolyn Collins, Donna Sandora, ls? Vice Pres., Hea+her Carnie, Val- enfina Pirogov, Debbie Dodge, Tina Arnfsen. Third Row: Grace Zibaida. Presidenf of Nafional Be+a Susan Taylor cauiiously decorafes fhe goal pos? for fha Thanksgiving 'Football game wifh G. W. X X 'KJ- Rhona Kai-1, Inqrid Freberq, Irene Mulschall, Maragarei' Myers, Prudi Balesfrieri. Fourfh Row: Gail Websier, Kelley Greene, Meg Cornish, Susan SleH've+, Secrefaryg Susan Taylor, Presidenfg Roz Curfis. 80 Clubs DespiTe Treacherous winds, rain, and a wobbly ladder, The members oT NaTional BeTa decoraTed The goal posTs beTore all home TooTball games. ln addiTion, prior To The Thanksgiving TesTiviTies, The club sponsored The TradiTional bonTire, where sTu- denTs burned a George WashingTon player in eTTigy. ThroughouT This evenTTul year, girls volunTeered To worlc regularly aT The Cancer, Tuberculosis, l-learT, and lVlenTal l-lealTh AssociaTions' communiTy headguarTers. On one speciTied day a monTh, The members made Tavors oT lollipops which were given To The children aT ArlingTon l-lospiTal. On March I9-20, selecTed BeTa members Traveled To Richmond, Virginia Tor The annual sTaTe conven- Tion. The girls meT oTher sTudenTs and exchanged ideas To improve Their clubs and increase Their Treasuries. Spring broughT abouT The annual ChariTy Ball which TransTormed The drab gym inTo a veriTable wonderland oT Tun. Proceeds Trom This evenT were given To a worThy chariTy in The NorThern Virginia area. BETA SPONSORS TRADITIONAL BON FIRE Firsf Row: Peggy O'Hare, Pai' Puglisi, Sally Wrigh+, Sue Payne. Second S s n B h ll G Eas Th K Thy Maiheson S ar Row: Diane Leonard, KiHy Garland, BeH'y Bogardus, Darla Ellis, Susan D r oT+ C e Elle Myers Sandy Sm? Ma O'Neal, Nancy Thayer. Third Row: Cafhy Casey, Mary Hall, Ru+h Howes, M Th n e a i C3 gf 'Q N me l Flfsl' ROW: Pe99Y LOYCT, Ellie Maffer, Lori Deardorff, Barbara Bill. Fourfh Row: Bill Brackman, Bill Price, Skip Beale, Jim McCall, John Second Row: Sandy Carroll, Pai Hood, Judi Blincoe, Greichen Tomlin. Muney. Third Row: Thomas Chrisfie, Judy Wells, Julene Babbel, Valerie Hauch. STUDENTS COME UPON BIBLICAL FACTS 82 Clubs For a cerTain TwenTy-Tive sTudenTs in WashingTon- Lee, To know l-lim and To make l-lim known had much meaning. Members oT The Bible Club used This phrase as Their moTTo. A common puzzle To many involved quesTions on The exacT purpose oT The club. The club's purpose was simply To provide ChrisTian Tellowship Tor any inTeresTed sTudenT, as well as a sysTemaTic sTudy of The Bible. AnoTher quesTion arose in regard To acTual acTivi- Ties. During Their weekly Thursday meeTings such Topics as daTing, marriage, and courTship were dis- cussed along wiTh varied discussions on poinTs oT inTeresT occurring in Biblical l'lisTory. QuiTe oTTen, in order To make iT inTeresTing, The members held conTesTs using quesTions Taken Trom The Bible TexT. AlThough an unusual one, The club proved quiTe suc- cessful. Mr. Thomas Chrisiie and Bible Club Presidenf Judi Blincoe find an amus- ing passage will occur even in Bible Texf. DEBATORS PERFECT Firsf Row: Ed Reinharf, Clay Sassaman, Ca+harine Worih. Second Row: David Sfewarf, Alberi' Gurfien, Randy Piiis. Third Row: Randy Norris, Merriff Kleber, Kafhy Maclndoe, Jim Almand, Roberf Davis. DELIVERY, STYLE The DebaTe Team, unlike mosT oTher varsiTy and iunior varsiTy sporTs uTilizes brains raTher Than brawn. The acTiviTy does, however, resemble varsiTy sporTs in many ways. The weeks before The debaTing began, Team members pracTiced Their delivery and Techniques every nighT in order To perTecT Their sTyle. OTher debaTors also oiclered consTrucTive criTicism To Their TeammaTes aT These sessions. This year The eighTeen members oT The DebaTe Team spenT many long hours doing individual re- search on The Topic: Resolved: ThaT nuclear weap- ons should be conTrolled by an inTernaTional organizaTion which The NorThern Virginia DebaTe TournamenT used as iTs subiecT. Among The eighT oTher schools in The TournamenT, which lasTed during February and March. WashingTon-Lee debaTed such rivals as YorkTown. STuarT. and Wakefield. Three iudges aT each debaTe decided The winner on The basis oT The mosT convincing delivery. Debafe Club members Sfeve Humphrey and Mickey Kleber slowly Thumb Through Their endless collecfion of research noTe cards. Firsf Row: Pal Munley, Presidenf lnoi picluredl: Sandie Harp, Vice Sandra Hughes, Lois Sco++, Candy Golden, Susan Gardner. Third Row: Presidenlz Susan Munley, Nancy Sherwood, Treas.: Pal Adams Parlia- Dan Grilififh, Tom Sawyers, Corlry Zalwaslri Jr., Wayne Mills, Allen meniarian. Second Row: Ronnie Ellison, Ray Ruffner, Margaref Sfanfon, Price, Rusly O'Brien. D.E. Club member Pai Oreio appears lo be concenfrafing on fhe fedious faslr of counfing money. .lx v Q Members ol lhe Dislribuiive Educalion Club look full advaniage ol ihe opporiuniries provided by several of our local business esiablishmenis. Through- oui Jrhe year, in order io become belier acguainied wilh Jrhe responsibililies oi Jrhe business world, club members visired ihese places. An example of This included ihe excursion lo a Safeway warehouse dur- ing lhe monih of February. The main lopic under discussion ai lhe meerings concerned ihar of ihe Disirici Convenlion. All 'rhe schools in Norlhern Virginia pariicipaied and 'rhe preliminary coniesir was held ai Old Poini Comfori. Those siudenls considered 'rhe mosl capable, as well as lhe mosl promising, lhen proceeded on 'ro Chicago where Jrhey again compefed on a Naiional level. Applicanis were judged on iheir presenlalion of iob inierviews, display windows, and on lheir sales demonslraiions. 84 Clubs Firsl' Row: Barbara Decker, Kris Aram, Mary Paphides, Barbara Morris, Wayne Slickles. Third Row: Mike Hogan, Dick Pierce, Kendall Morey, Lauren Hill. Second Row: Miss Frances Siowe, D.E. Coordinaforg Roberf Kennefh Morris, Thomas Sfockerf, Ronald French. Weaiherly, Russell Chapman, Parliamenfarianp Clarence Crulchfield, PUPILS SEE BUSINESS WORLD IN ACTION 4'-. Pafricia Newfon demonsfrafes her sales lechniques fo Mary Beach. Clubs 85 Della Service Club and i'rs lhirry-+wo members. mosl of whom were sophomores and juniors, wenl beyond rhe fradilional dulies of a W-L service club rhis year. Heading +he varied lis'r of acfiviries of 'rhe group was lheir Chrisfmas visir lo a res'r home for elderly people. There fhe girls presenred, in skir form, an original version of The Nighr Before Chrislmasf' During 'rhe fall school days members sfuffed envelopes ar rhe T. B. Cenrer and in lhe evening served PTA. meelings and o+her school funclions. Della also presenfed a floal a'r 'rhe annual Thanks- giving Day game. The baskelball season broughl 'rhe organizarion lhe opporluniry 'ro hold a bake sale affer a home game. Wifh lhe arrival of warm spring weafher, Della girls decided on weekend car washes as a fund- raising proieclr. Spending free aflernoons indus- rriously washing and scrubbing cars. members nor only earned money for The club rreasury buf had a good lime doing il. Delfa presidenf Karen Woodward considers fhe possibili+y of new cur+u ns for fhe club's While House clean-up proiecf. CHRISTMAS VISIT, SKIT CHEER ELDERLY Firsf Row: Claudia Caulfield, Gloria Munce, Karen Woodward. Second Engl T nya P H r C J dy Fall n Fourih Ro ara Row: Linda Jenkins, Teri Roeder. Third Row: Carol Whifeoak, Carolyn s A d L s as a alfe d Da son 86 Clubs Firsl' Row: Bill Kranz, Buclry Sfudds, Presidenf: Paul Ward, Riclr Hill. reTary: Bill Marfin, Chris Ulsalcer. FourTh Row: Sfeve Johnsfon, Roberf Second Row: Randy Norris, Gordon Chesy, Gilberf Myers, Joe EaTon. Hall, Bill Egan, Bill O'Connor, Mike McFarland. Third Row: Riclr Farber, Larry Gammon, Gill Myers, Joe Esfabroolc, Sec- ETA PAINTS FENCES, CLEANS GROUNDS Twice a monTh, several boys armed wiTh hammers, painT cans and a desire To clean up The school grounds devoTed parT oT Their Time To a beauTiTica- Tion proiecT. As members oT ETa Service Club, The boys adopTed This proiecT as a means oT giving service To The school. ln addiTion To general clean up acTiviTies. members repaired and painTed Tences around The building. 'fs ETa did noT conTine iTs acTiviTies To service alone, 'Q however. Members demonsTraTed Their versaTiliTy in a TooTball game againsT rival service club Omega. A baskeTball game wiTh The same club also allowed 4, K The boys To display more aThleTic abiliTies. Lilce mosT clubs, ETa Tound The need To raise money in order To conTinue iTs acTiviTies. As Their money- raising proiecT, members sold colces To specTaTors aT baslceTball games. Larry Gammon pufs The finishing Touches on The piclneT+ fence Thaf Efa Serv- ice Club repaired in The fall. Clubs 87 STARVING STUDENTS BUY FHA DONUTS Going on The Theory ThaT mosT sTudenTs are hungry in The morning and do noT always have Time Tor breakTasT, The FuTure T-lomemakers oT America sold donuTs every morning To Till Those empTy voids. During November, They also sold whiTe carnaTion '--- corsages, Tied wiTh blue and gray ribbons, Tor girls To wear To The TooTball games. --+- . , The F.l-LA. meT every TirsT and Third Tuesdays To TurTher Their goals, which were To promoTe a growing Q' ' -- appreciaTion oT The joys and saTisTacTions oT home- making, To work Tor good home and Tamily life Tor . all, and To TurTher Their inTeresTs in home economics. During The year, To achieve These goals, They had speakers come every Two monThs To Tell Them abouT l cloThes and ensembles, make-up, hair sTyles, and good-grooming in general. Hungry for a before school snack, Jim Zell counfs his money for a doughnuf and carTon of milk from FHA presiden+ Linda Day. Firsi' Row: Linda Day, President Sue Trossbaclr. Second Row: Susan Presidenf. Third Row: Gaye Gibson, Judy MalleTT, Linda Hifch, Treas- Glassman. HeaTher Carnie, Maureen Daniels, ChrisTine Erickson, Vice urer: Anne Crouse. S 88 Clubs 1 '35- E., vs.- Z7 Wu! 'Y- FirsT Row: Teri Roeder, Carolyn McAuliffe, Suzi Richards. Second Row: Donna Work, Suzann Keeney. Fo'ur'l'h Row: Sue Shapiro, Elizabeih Debbie Darr, Anne Thaxfer. Third Row: Barbara Hill, Elvira SeTTler, Raleigh, Dianne Pickering, Karen Wallen. MEMBERS AND ELEMENTARY TRAINING :SYM In The Tall, each member oT The FuTure Teachers oT America visiTed an elemenTary school in The area. The girls selecTed a Teacher To help ThroughouT The day. By observing The class in acTion, and learning The diTTerences beTween high school and elemenTary school meThods, each s+uden+ was helped To decide on her TuTure career as a Teacher. AT many oT The regular meeTings, various educa- Tors spolce To The members oT The club on such Topics as The Tield oT educaTion and Teachers' colleges. FreguenT successTul balce sales held in The beginning oT The year provided a big boosT To The organiza- Tion's Treasury. Suzanne Keeney appears To be Thoroughly enioying a spealcer from G. W. af a Fuiure Teachers of America club meefing. Clubs 89 L J ' ,i' in 3 L A -J A .Ll Affer a French Club meefing, members Debi Porler, Noelle LeFolle, and Ken Barlrer lallr of fhe day's aclivilies while enioying lhe relreshmenfs. C7 AP -J 1:1 1:7 Officers, Firs+ Row: Debi Porfer, Secrefary: Kailvy Fanelli, Asst. Secrefary. Second Row: Susan Glassman, Presidenf: Tom Barneif, Treasurer. Third Row: Noelle LeFolle, Vice Presidenf. French Club members Ginny Klise, Martha Piclrard, Mariha Frifh and Vice Presidenf Noelle LeFolle discuss lhe virfues of various French res- fauranls while frying fo decide which one ihe club will aflend as an ouling in 'lhe spring. N! vii' 1, PASTRIES OVERVVHELIVI CLUB MEMBERS ,J K 'I' 'b i Q A ' ix Cream puTTs and chocolaTe eclairs grew To be guiTe a habif Tor The French Club. The ThirTy devoTed members Talked abouT who was To sell The dainTy pasTries. how many To geT aT each meeTing, and Then sold Them every Tuesday aTTernoon To hordes oT sTarving sTudenTs. The money They received wenT To pay Tor more cream puTTs and eclairs and To buy more reTreshmenTs Tor Their club meeTings. The club, whose aims were To acguainT inTeresTed sTudenTs wiTh French cusToms and habiTs, also gave over sixTy Toys and lollipops in bunches oT Three To children aT Children's l-TospiTal in WashingTon, dur- ing The ChrisTmas season. They also held Their own ChrisTmas parTy in The French sTyle, To TurTher Their goals. The club, which meT every TirsT Tuesday under The ioinT sponsorship oT Mrs. Frances WaTers and Miss Carolyn Coggin, planned a movie Tor all sTudenTs and a picnic Tor all club members in The spring. Tom Barne'H', a member of The French Club, diligenTly reviews The rules for coniugaiing regular verbs for an upcoming TesT. FirsT Row: Barry Brown. Carol FonTein, Carla Parmelee, Debi PorTer, FourTh Row: Michele Lamoffe, Lynn Brown, MargareT Moe, Maureen Susan Bechelli, Noelle LeFolle. Second Row: KaThy Fanelli, Carol Naclr- Casey, Debby Wells, Diana Sherman, Georgia Cameron. FiTTh Row: enoff, Jan Collins, Susan Glassman, Vicki Floyd, Kafhy Malerich, Joyce Sheri Burlrof, Barbara Nevbauer, Dan Koslxi, John Lowe, Tom Barne++, OseTh. Third Row: Joanne HerringTon, Ginger Easfin, Mary BeTh Byrne, Ginny Bergguisf. Carolyn Engle, Teri Roeder, Mary Flynn, KaThy Bolling, Sonia Flegeal. GAMMA BRINGS CHEER T0 HOSPITAL Early in 'rhe year, Gamma Service Club began i'rs program by serving al a PTA open house given for parenls. ln 'rhe way ol service. olher proiecls in- cluded slulfing envelopes for lhe TB Associalion and malqing favors such as lapel pins and placemals for hospilal palienls. The members also collecled ear- rings and old nylons which Jrhey had conlribuled 'ro a program for Korean War Widows. Chrislmas found lhe club combining social acliviries wi'rh serv- ice. ln addilion lo having a Chrislmas Parly, The girls collecled Chrislmas cards wilh Bible Verses on lhem which Jrhey senl lo a Leper Colony lor 'rhe purpose of helping lhese people learn lhe Bible. The members rounded oul lheir year's program wilh balce sales for a fund-raising proiecl, and a Pol Luck Supper al one of 'rhe girl's homes. The club also increased ils underslanding ol olher nalions by hav- ing foreign sludenls spealc al one of ils meelings. I'r's a ioy for Marlene Siiefel, Marcia Finlrlestein, Lennie Cunningham, an Miss Dal+on fo plan Gamma Service acfivifies. Firsl Row: E'I'hel Jane Davis, Marlene Sfiefel, Secrefaryg Priscilla Annis, R + T as e S n e Bss f K fhy Red Th rd Ro S e Gal? Lyn a Darlene Johnson. Second Row: Lennie Cunningham, President Diane Sf s a lsfe Vc Pesd + A n K fha en Sharon 92 Clubs Eslablishing a new club involves numerous respon- sibililies. The wriling ol a conslilulion included only one ol The mary varied acriviries Jrhal kepl German Club members busy. One parlicularly delighled ex- perience concerned lheir lrip lo Conslilulion I-lall early in Oclober. There lhey heard The world-famed singing of The Oppenhiemer Chilolren's Choir, which was an evenl lo be remembered always. Joining in wilh lhe leslivilies, members barlicipaled in a Chrislmas parly in lhe lillle lhealer. While devour- ing delicious German cookies lhey had lun singing dillicull German Chrislmas carols. Along wilh many fund-raising aclivilies lhrough lhe monlhs, dinner al a German reslauranl climaxed The year. Margarer Chrisfie sells brownies fo Frank Amos and Gary Phipps GERMAN RESTAU RANT INTRIGU ES PUPILS Firsi' Row: Sally Wrighf, Ellen Myers, Margaref Moe, Treasurer: Lee man Third Row Clifford Leusinger Jimmy Van Zandf Vice Presideni Warring'I'on,,Mouica Newberry. Second Row: Sonia Flegeal, Lynda Vos- Dwain Danvil Dianne Pickering Sfeven Huss Presldeni' burgh, Secrefary: Gordon Macrae, Sara Ebbs. Arlene Cope, Gary Hoff- GIRLS ROW IVIERRILY DOWN THE STREAM l.iTe is buT a dream Tor TiTTy girls who row merrily down The PoTomac sTream. These Teminine rowers belong To The girls' crew Team which is associaTed wiTh The exTracurricular acTiviTies OT The school. The girls' crew Team is under The sponsorship of Mr. Diclc Cavaiola and Mr. Tom Adkins, who are crew alumni oT WashingTon-Lee. The crew Team meT every SaTurday aT The PoTomac boaT club. Exercising, improving sTrolces, and sanding paddles and boaTs were among many oT The day's acTiviTies. l.asT year The crew Team won TirsT place in The NaTional race in ConnecTicuT and They parTicipaTed in The PresidenTal RegaTTa. .Qtr wal Members of The girls crew Try To decide which direcTion To paddle as They push off from The doclz aT The boaT house. I WiTh The shell above Their heads, members of The girls crew Team go down T To The PoTomac To pracTice rowing abiliTies. FirsT Row: Jean Galloway. Doris Brown, BeTchen MaTTie, Eve GrifTiThs, Kris Todd, Winnie Owens, Terry Schulze, Chelle Daniels, Sue GanTT, Pam Scherger, Dana Perkins. Second Row: Gale KenTera, Donna STowers, Suzanne Sissler, Ann Fowler, Helen Cook, Jenny Samuels. Third Row: EdiTh Baumann, Co-CapTaing Alice Zaclrrison, Nancy Avery. Firsf Row: Eleni Veach, Lindsay Chapman, Kay Kirchman, Efhel Bowen, Kafhy Mooney, Donna Sheppard, Kafhy Sadofi, Nancy Fosier, Helen Nancy Kingman. Second Row: Susan Isalcson, Crannie Farfwrighf, Ellen Simpson, Holly Howell. Fourfh Row: Sharon Parro++, Cloydia Taylor, Crosby, Mary Wilson, Jean Kalufa, Debby BriH', Janei' McMahon. Third Ass+. Co-Capfain: Maureen Hagel, Diane Velie, Pai Lilly, Sue Marlar, Row: Mary Allgaier, Bonfa Campbell, Joanne Warren, Co-Capfaing Anne Hall, Carla O'Neill, Lara Goodpasfure, Ass+. Co-Capfain. 11 - M. ,V f-K M , .ein n Ili-1 1 Exerfing fheir feminine prowess, members of fhe Girl's Claudia Taylor, Lora Goodpasfure, Edie Baumann, and Joanne Warren paddle up +he Crew prepare for daily pracfice. Pofomac River during a windy Saiurday morning worlzouf. Clubs 95 Firsf Row: Bruce Vincenf, Bill Burke, Bill Sfeele, John Lowe, Sieve Tenney, Ted Warner, Gary Phipps. Second Row: Arfhur Wiifers, Tom ScoH, John Meyers, Paul Ward, Larry Aldrich, Buddy Kirchman, Larry Price Third Row: David Rose, Mike Lenvin, Presidenfg John Rucker, Fred Belen, 1' Fred Sorrell, Paul Rucker, Richard Blake. Fourfh Row: Tom Gibbs, Ross Wolfe, Gordon Peierson, Sieve Whife, Jim McCall, Bruce Jolly. Fifth Row: Merri'H' Kleber, J.ohn Crouse, Tony Sadofi, Gary Ogrosky, Sieve Ross, Roberl VolkerT, Frank Nelson. GET UP AND GO WITH 'rl-IE Go-Go Bovs ggi 'T it .11 96 Clubs Take Three dozen boys: mix in a handTul oT home- made cheers: and balce in a preheaTed gymnasium Tor an hour: and you have The Go-Go Boys. Some- Times The boys wore sweaT shirTs, bermuda shorTs, and sneakers aT games: oTher Times, coaTs and Ties. BUT whaTever The aTTire, The Go-Go Boys promoTed enThusiasm and gave The crowd and The Team The exTra geT-up-and-go They needed. WhaT The crowd didn'T lcnow was ThaT someTimes The lcoolcy cheers being chanTed were signals To The players ThaT The coach wanTed a change in courT sTraTegy. Cheer- leaders beneTiTed Trom The services oT The Go-Go Boys Too. Before many oT The games, The boys would inTroduce The girls. ln reTurn Tor The many amusing and helpiul Things The boys did, a special cheer. creaTed by The cheerleaders. was dedicaTed To Them. A+ a meefing of The Go-Go Boys, co-capfains Mike Lenvin and Ar? Wi'H'ers review cheers for The nexf baskeiball game. Esfablished four years ago, fhe lnfernafional Club is composed of sfudenfs from all parfs of fhe world, including fhe Unifed Sfafes. Members from Egypf, Cuba, Colombia, New Caledonia, Easf and Wesf Germany, Israel. Iceland. and a number of ofher nafions mei' regularly fhroughouf fhe year wifh American sfudenfs 'ro gef fo lcnow each ofher and feel more af ease wifh English-speaking people. These meefings benefifed bofh foreign and Ameri- can sfudenfs because bofh were able fo puf info pracfical use 'rheir knowledge of a foreign language by franslafing from English fo French, Spanish. or German. ln fhe winfer, members served as hosfs and hosfesses af fhe lnfernafional Cenfer in Washing- fon, which is a relaxafion and recreafion area pro- vided by fhe Unifed Sfafes Governmenf for foreign officials. Throughouf fhe year members enioyed exofic food af foreign resfauranfs in fhis vicinify. CLUB PROFITS BY Firsf Row: Bill-Braclzman, Julio Vargas, Maria Chobof, Angele Clarlre, Claude Hayeck, Joe Sanchez. Second Row: Rosemarie Carmichael, Sybille Uelfzen, Farid Bahig, Judy Fallon, Vicki Floyd, Mariorie Amazeen. Third Row: Cafhy Sanchez, Elvira Seffler, Dora Saharuni, Elisa Treios, Koon-Young Kang, Sana Hadid, Roselyne Muller, Lynda Harris. Fourfh Hr-31 Jim Keizniclzi, Doffie Hickman, and Joan Graebner lisfen 'ro discussion of acfivifies ai' fhe lnfernafional Clufb Mixer. FOREIGN MEMBERS Row: Sandra DeVall, Linda Jordan, Sfeinunn Hanspoffir, Olga Berseneif, Nina Walsh, Margarifa Cabrera, Graciela Farinas, Ango Mangeri. Fif+h Row: Jorge Grau, Warren Hill, Randolph Piffs, Marfy Talbof, Robyn Hesfer, Tara K. Walsh, Joan Graebener, Mohamed Hadid, Elie Hayeclx. Clubs 97 KAPPA DECORATES CHRISTMAS TREES Firsf Row: Alice Pafericlr, Jane Melvin, Jeanne Guerin, Pa+ Binns, Robin Farrell, Sfefli Thaler, Treasurer. Second Row: Jane Periersen, Darlene Keffner, Sue Donaldson, Gaye Gibson, Cheryl Helfer+, Gayle Sharp. Third Row: Caihy Neale, Heafher Carnie, Diane Leonard, Peggy Darr, Grace Quinn, Alexis Budai: Marisfeve Doyle, Wendy Jeffers. Four+h Kappa Service Club Officers: Margy Pafericlr, Presidenf: Siefii Thaler, Treasurer: Marcia Finlafor, Vice Presidenfg Maureen O'Neill, Secrefary. Row: Toni Scala, Maureen O'NeilI, Secrofary: Mary ,McAulil'Te, Margy Paferick, President Marcia Finlaior, Vice Presidenf. Fifih Row: Dianne Jones, Anne Hall, Pam Barfon, Sandy Smi+h, Sherri Burlrof, Kris Olson, Carla O'NeiIl, Marianne Clarlr. Chrisimas was an especially busy season for Kappa club members. Girls collecied food for a baslcel +ha+ was given +o a needy family. Sfudenls profiied from Kappa's benevolenl spiri'r when candy canes were disfribuied afler The Yulelide assembly. The service club held a lea for alumnae members during 'rhis lime of fhe year also. To increase 'rheir lreasury, Kappa girls sold pizza in school on Monday aflernoons. ln February. 'rhey sponsored The showing of 'rhe movie. The Devil al Four O'cloclc. 98 Clubs Firsf Row: Lisfon Carnie, Secrefaryp Terry Kennedy, Franlr MuclxenhaupT, ean D esf man V e P es de T J h C o To Adi n Tr S d R G D 's D Wesf n M'ke P d T m so , easurer. econ ow: ary avi, oug o , n Bowen, Tom Towberman, Tim Hogan. Third Row: Gordon Chesy, Paul KEY CLUB'S DANCE AIDS HOSPITAL SHIP Every Thursday aTTer school ThroughouT.The year, Room 302 was Tilled wiTh The sound oT creaky chairs and huslcy voices as The Key Club meT To discuss ways To serve Their school and communiTy. Service oT This lcind has always been a hallmark oT The Key Club and This year was no excepTion as This TradiTion oT service was expanded To include less TorTunaTe people all over The world. Under The sponsorship oT Colonel KenneTh Thie- baud, The club came up wiTh a number oT unusual proiecTs. Among These was a dance held in early February which, under The guidance oT The STudenT Council, beneTiTed The hospiTal ship HOPE. The club was also insTrumenTal in The collecTion oT conTribu- Tions Tor The AI Harringer Fund, esTablished in mem- ory oT The laTe AThleTic DirecTor. Their oTher acTivi- Ties included many valuable conTribuTions To The Cerebral Palsy FoundaTion and oTher chariTable or- ganizaTions. Key Club officers John Crouse, David Roseman, and Tom Adison plan e dance for The S. S. Hope charify drive. Firsf Row: Sandi Johns, Poinf Recorder: Nancy Wifhrow, Junior Rep- Daryl Ponder. Third Row: Gayle Sharp, Recording Secrefary: Arm resenfarive: Sue Payne, Kaihleen Tayman, Donna Desfefano. Second Fowler, Caihy Casey, Mary Jane Silliman, Chris Slye, Mary Roberfson. Row: Susan Glassman, Corresponding Secrefary: Sara Owen, Treasurer: Fourrh Row: Carola Wilson, Susie Hawley, Toni Biordi, Presidenf: Margaref Myers. Senior Represenfafiveg Prudi Balesfrieri, Lynn Brown, Sandy DeVall, Vice Presidenfg Pai Dyer, Linda Sfone. GIRLS EARN MONEY BY WASHING CARS Sue Payne and Cafhy Casey agree on fhe facf fha? no dir+y for 'rheir Keyeffe car wash. fi3i'i'i'm car is foo H. I fs, V! . 'N iq . Nici Keyeifes Mary Jane Silliman and Presidenf Toni Biordi wrap Valenfine candy as 'pad of fhe club's service proiecf. 1 Aciiviiies of +he KeyeH'e Club 'rhis year ranged from colleciing old sioclqings io coniriburing over ihiriy hard-earned dollars +o ihe building of a Peace Corps school. Through numerous balce sales as well as a full day of washing diriy cars, lhe girls also raised sufficienr funds for oiheir proiecis. On several days 'of 'rhe week, various members donaied some oi iheir free lime 'ro 'rhe Cerebral Palsy cause. Anyrhing from 'ryping io siuiciing en- velopes lcepr Jrhe girls occupied for several hours. As 'rhis aciiviiy illuslraies. one of lhe main purposes of ihe club involved service. Along This line. a school- wide cloihing drive accumulaied numerous arlicles which were given 'ro 'rhe Salvaiion Army. This func- 1'ion served ihe purpose oi a Chrisimas proiecr. One exrremely exciiing eveni of The year con- cerned 'rhar of a Naiional Keyeiie Convenrion. held ar Fori Monroe. Eleven girls arrended from Jrhe club and said ihey had an absolurely marvelous lime. Nancy Wifhrow impa+ien'Hy awaifs io be called on io voice her opinion concerning an upcoming Keyeffe charify proiecf. . . .. qxxgg 'N QL x. 14,1-fx Toni Biordi, Jeannie Leddy, Doifie Blum, and Paula Soufhwell fill Valen- 'rine 'Favor cups wifh candy for fha +eachers. Firsf Row: Sandi Johns, Poinf Recorder: Sara Owen, Treasurer: Sue Payne, Hisforian: Nancy Wiihrow, Junior Represeniafivei Susan Glass- man, Corresponding Secrefaryg Sandy DeVall, Vice President Gayle Sharp, Recording Secrefary: Toni Biordi, Presidenfg Margaref Myers, Junior Represenfafive. . . . . . . Clubs IOI Yi F f Q 1 7 ' CLUB SELLS VV-L DECALS FOR HOPE Firsf Row: Shirley Mifchell, Dan SmiTh, Bill Anderson, Jay Ray. Second Ton, Vice President Carol Gosnell, Secrefaryg Gordon .Chesy. FourTh Row: Roberf Weafherly, Mary-Jo Allen, J. Keen Holland, Norma Se- Row: Dan Koslzi, David Rose, Philip Lenfz, Program Chairman: Gordon mones, Treasurer: Tom Crawford, Mrs. Jay Rofhouse, Sponsor. Third Peferson, George Sara, Joel MarTin. Row: Edward Rofh, Richard Blalre, Wayne Lucas, President Mike New- Law In order To help The STudenT Council raise The nec- essary Tunds Tor This year's chariTy, ProiecT HOPE, members oT The newly organized Law Club sold The ever-popular W-L decals. Their meeTings, held Twice a monTh- supplied an opporTuniTy Tor numerous speakers To visiT The school. The CommonwealTh AT- Torney oT Arlinglron spoke To Them on careers, and a parT-Time lawyer and iudge gave Them an insighT To boTh sides oi courTroom proceedings. TogeTher wiTh some economic and governmenT classes, The Law Club pooled Their conTribuTions and boughT a Tew shares oT sToclc. LaTer in The year, They parTicipaTed in oTher acTiviTies which included lis- Tening To public hearings aT The counTy courThouse and sponsoring Law Day on April 30, when all sTu- denTs Tried Their besT To sTay wiThin The limiTs of The law. Club presidenf Wayne Lucas direcTs his aTTenTion To guesi speaker, Mr. Kenneih Smi+h, as he explains legal procedures. T02 Clubs Q i ...sh Q The members oT The Red Cross Club began Their acTiviTies Tor The year early in OcTober. Furnishing sTudenTs wiTh idenTiTicaTion cards and pins, They managed To collecT numerous pennies and dimes Tor Their annual enrollmenT drive. The girls, during vaca- Tion Time, volunTeered Their Time and energy in many services Tor ST. ElizabeTh's T-lospiTal by decoraTing and Tilling ChrisTmas sTocl4ings and providing enTer- TainmenT Tor The paTienTs aT EasTer. These visiTs aT- Torded The girls a chance To parTicipaTe in Typical Red Cross experience. To collecT exTra Tunds Tor Their spring conTribuTion, The group Trudged Trom door To door selling special pie pans ThroughouT The communiTy. Being careful no? To spill Them, Evelyn 'Cooper slowly hands favors To be used by The Red Cross To Diane Sweeney. RED CROSS VISITS HOSPITAL PATIENTS -r QQ E' gp..- 3 avr. 1 .q A lima-o o qi-f. H F. , s'33-1' Alf: ' N If . J L34 .r so : ,ni Q ' ,J ra gf K w - sqf'n1 Firsi' Row: Susan Pflieger, Diane Sweeney, Bev Diggle, Dee Rosamond, erison, Evelyn Cooper. FourTh Row: Judy Rogers, Terry Schulze, Joan Joyce Ose+h. Second Row: Carol Fonfein, Diane Leonard, Ellen Jarman, Ormsbee, Sandy SmiTh, President Karen Phillips, Treasurer. Carol Ruch, Joanne HerringTon. Third Row: Linda Courfney, Mary Rob- Clubs IO3 'vo si 4, TN! 21' Q' K 1-'Y l Firsf Row: Peggy Lord, Paul Bilek, Joseph Paul. Second Row: Judy Mc- Row: John McCuin, Margaref Moe, Gary Davis, Shirley Painfer. Fifth Cuin, Ginny Osfeen, Loreffa Parham, Margaref Chrisiie. Third Row: Row: Sarah Du'Fresne, Deborah Meares, Jean Sievers, Pal Malone. Kiffy Garland, Margarel' Melia, Gail Peflengill, Boniia Holloway. Fourfh DEVOTED STUDENTS FREE LIBRARIANS ...gf IO4 Clubs Thirry Library Club members and library assisfanrs could be seen 'rhroughoul a 'rypical library day. as 'rhey gave up siudy halls and exira 'rime before and aller school io help in 'rhe library. The members 'rook care of allendance. checked our books and periodi- cals lo siudenls, gave audio-visual help 'ro ieachers, and processed and shelved relurned books. The Library Club- had i'rs own aclivilies and also helped wilh Naiional Library Week in ihe spring and Book Week in November. For Naiional Library Week, lhe club held a special assembly wiih a speaker, and for Book Week made a special 'four and cook-our ar Forl Washinglon during lhe fall and had a Chrislmas Parry al a member's home. Library Club members Pai' Malone and Ginny Osfeen glue ihe check-our slips fo fhe inside back covers of new books. Every second and TourTh Tuesday The second Tloor resounded wiTh The reciTaTion oT geomeTric Theo- rems and algebraic eguaTions as The loyal members oT The lvlaTh Club aTTempTed To prove ThaT maThe- maTics can be Tun. However, worlcing on blaclcboards and Tiguring ouT diTTiculT problems were noT all ThaT lcepT club members occupied. Under The ioinT sponsorship oT Mr. RoberT Jones and Mrs. Louise Haaclc, The club TeaTured speakers on various maTh-relaTed Topics such as The Rules oT ProbabiliTy and The Theory oT RelaTiviTy. Also planned Tor laTer in The year were Tield Trips To The U.S. Bureau oT STandards and The David Taylor Model Basin. While inTeresTed members of The maTh club lisfen inTen+ly, gues+ speaker Mr. Mandel, explains a compufer formula. TRIPS, FORMULAS OCCUPY MATH CLUB tar H. x1 Firs+ Row: Roz Curfis, Presidenf: KiTTy Garland. Barbara CauThen, Vild Sievers Susan Bechelle FourTh Row Donna Marhn Chrisfopher Reedy Prohaslra. Second Row: Cafharine Worih, Clay Sassaman, Susan Taylor, Charles Hunsalrer Tom Craven Greg Plush Flffh Row Jeff Braswell Priscilla Gufhrie. Third Row: James Thomson, Mark Wegner, Jean Edward Reluney David Mclnfurff Michael Krueger Chuck Svendsen I BeH'ye Sfehman JUdY G-'IYVCY Donna Griffin Peggy O'Hare NIAJORETTES STRIVE FOR PERFECTI ON I i i I Valerie Smifh Suzi Richards Carol Sagendorf Ka+hy Semones 5 1 cw Nr IO6 Clubs ' L L s Y Q i 5 E Jeanne Monroe Linda Lup+on Marie Henry Firsf Row: Linda Lupfon, Capfain: Valerie Smifh, Co-Capfain. Second Third Row: Kaihy Semones, Beffye Siehman, Carol Sagendorf, Judy Row: Peggy O'Hare, Donna Griffin, Suzi Richards, Jeanne Monroe. Garvey, Marie Henry. MOUNTED GENERALS HOLD HORSE SHOW ggi Fl 014 -'- . 5..- i - ' ,a:,,l. ' if Af one of fhe weelrly riding praclices of fhe Mounfed Generals, Arfuro Rivero shows lhe arf of handling a horse. IOS Clubs Nina fheir Members of fhe lvlounfed Generals held an an- nual horse show fhe laffer parf of April fo display fheir riding falenfs and abilifies. To give a .variafion in slcills, a separafe day was sef aside for English sad- dle parficipanfs and fhose wifh Wesfern gear. Rib- bons were awarded 'ro winning confesfanfs in a va- riefy of fields. lnsfead of going fo fhe sfables as fhe Mounfed Generals usually do every Friday, inferesfed sfu- denfs observed a demonsfrafion of saddling and bridling a horse on fhe Quincy Sfreef afhlefic field. They also learned fhe correcf mefhod of mounfing and dismounfing a horse. During fhe winfer, fhis organizafion provided a well-known movie for sfudenfs and all ofher infer- esfed persons fo wafch af school. Proceeds from fhis evenf helped fhe club fo finance fheir riding show. Walsh and Colleen Sullivan feam up fo saddle a horse in +ime for weekly oufing wifh fhe Mounfed Generals. Firsf Row: Kafhy Monahan, President Second Row: Chrisfine Ericlrson, Secrefaryg Ellen Siepmann, Treasurer. Third Row: Nancy Luna, Vice Presidenf. X 2 Q 'VY fa. 9 I ,Iva 5 :Elia3ii12iaYffT'-2 F. ll Sherman, Beclry Rogers. Third Row: Nancy Loruse Price, Joyce Van Cleef, Overfon Hughleff, Kafhy Monahan, Presidenfg Pam Meares, Nina Walsh, Tara K. Walsh. Before fhe fun begins, Mounfecl General Tara Walsh performs flue 'ledious faslr of placing +l1e saddle on her horse. Clubs lO9 GIRLS STUDY EXPRESSION IN MOVEMENT A necessary reguiremeni ol all iis members con- sisied oi solid color iighis and leoiards for perform- ances. Nine girls in Washingion-Lee iound ihem- y - selves subieci io This ruling when 'rhey joined lhe Modern Dance Club. Every Thursday aiiernoon This group mei wiih one purpose in mind: The siudy oi expression and movemeni in modern music. Oi course, ihe greaier maioriiy of iheir eiloris were conceniraied on performing 'rhe dances publicly. When noi busy praciicing iheir numerous dances, club members visiied several places in Washingion, DC. in order ihai ihey mighi learn more aboui pro- iessional modern dancing. The Two-culiure series, however, prevenied Jrhe girls from having lo malce such a long irip, when ihey inviied a guesi spealcer lo discuss ihe Jropic oi modern dance. The Tall: proved 'ro be guiie inieresiing. A. X Modern Dance Club members Andrea Schwarh, Pam Rice, and Clovia Chinn hold The fiffh posifion while pracficing siafionary movemenfs. Pamela Rice presideni' of ihe Modern Dance Clubpperforms one of several free Froni Row: Lefi' fo Right Andrea Binlrley, Jessica Guy. Second Row: Pam Rice, Chris Slye. Third Row movemenfs in dance- Sheila Smifh, Toni Owens, Claudefie Caulfield, Clovia Chinn. I IO Clubs 2 , e l .uf 4' f? 3. . s if I Q-vig .l '75 Firsf Row: Jan Collins, Peggy Callahan, Sue Warner. Second Row: Priscilla Hoare, Diane Sweeney, BeTsy Hallman, CaTherine Genovese. Q..-1 Elaine Turner, Judy Clayfon, Council RepresenTaTive. Fourfh .Row: Daryl Ponder, Gail Helm, PresidenTg Georgia Cameron, Judi Blmcoe, Third Row: Roxann Ploss, BeTTy Payne, Maureen Casey, Vice Presidenfg ElizabeTh Underwood. NU SERVICE CLUB GRANTS SCHOLARSHIP While oTher organizaTions made money To beneTiT Their Treasuries, The members oT Nu Service Club sold candy To provide Tor a scholarship. One hun- dred dollars was given To a deserving senior girl who planned To enTer a business school nexT Tall. The girls chose The recipienT Trom Those inTeresTed sTudenTs ThaT applied in The Guidance OTFice. ln The Tall, The members held a TradiTonal slum- berless parTy. The principle reason Tor This evenT was To insTall The oTTicers Tor The school year. Prior To The parTy. The girls had a poTluclc supper. ChariTable members oT The club conTribuTed Tood Tor baslceTs aT Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas. Also dur- ing The Yule season, girls.Toolc presenTs and cloThes To a needy Tamily. The Cancer and Tuberculosis associaTions boTh greaTly beneTiTed Trom Nu Service Club. Members collecTed Tor The annual Cancer drive in The spring. 'Clubs I I I As a Nu Service Club proiecf, BeTTy Payne, CaTherine Genovese, and ElizabeTh Underwood make favors for The Teachers. v-llln-u--......,,,- 'K 35 . J, , ' 'A , ig, wg' az 'G' 5- we 5, W ,v '--IN -QU 153' -G' QQ 15 Wag.. xpgsgn X557 3, V v N f',,,v' V V159 xgfl E' xv' 'Y QL iw- x 3 A 'YN CLUB PROIVIOTES SPIRIT WITH CONFETTI Firsi' Row: Charlie Puglisi, George Davis, Bruce Vinceni, Mark Lipsey, Vice Presideni: Jerry Troff. Third Row: Dan Koski, Craig PrescoH, Pele Eric Simmons. Second Row: Ricky Brock, Kevin Gilead, Richard Ward, Knudsen, Tom Hammer, Frank Lee, Clifiord Leisinger. Bob Packard and Peier Brownback pre- pare fo sell cokes for Omega Service Club af a baskefball game. ' Clubs II3 HYPNOTIST ANIAZES PSYCHOLOGY CL UB Hypnolism, generics, field Jrrips and 'rhe super- nalural all combined 'ro give rhe members of Jrhe - Psychology Club new underslanding abouf lhem- selves and lheir friends. Though compararively new a+ Washinglon-Lee, 'rhe club arrracfed many infer- esred sludenrs and was able To schedule a full slale of acliviries for lhe spring and winler monlhs. One of Jrhe club's highlighls came in January when members sponsored a demonsiralion of hypnolism in rhe Lirrle Thealre. ln a program open only +o Psy- chology sludenls and club members, famed hypno- n - 'risr Svengali Mayer used volunleers from lhe audi- 4., g ence +o show lhe possible uses and dangers of hypnofism. .a Larer in lhe spring, members iourneyed 'ro Wash- inglon on a field lrip 'ro S+. Elizabe+h's Hospilal. There 'rhey observed modern merhods of lrealmenl for assorled psychological disorders. A+ olher meelings members lislened lo various guesr spealcers on a number of lopics such as psy- chology in adverlising, child growrh and develop- menr- and orher psychology-linked subiecrs. Ellen Rein and Presideni Evelyn Cooper fasfen newspaper and magazine clippings fo fheir psychology bullelin board. Firsi Row: Laura Lee Ruclrer, Susan Bell, Judy Fallon, Ellen Rein. Second Ryman, Doffy Blum, Suzi Gore. Fourih Row: Evelyn Cooper, Gloria Row: Miss Reich, Sponsor: Lynn McMulIin, Carole Monfgomery, Carole Ross, Judi+h Searly, Arlene Ferber. Fif+h Row: Janef Bauer, Kafhie Greenwood, Donna Desiefano. Third Row: Rosalind Jones, Carla Anderson, Kaihy Maclndoe,Mar+l'1a Mar+in. 5 can ogy it' fun 7 Firsf Row: Milre McClung, Brian Sullivan, Capfaing Paul Marlzle, Chief. Second Row: Eugene Lovghran, Capt: Jay Jerome, Jim Cook. Third flu: v-- 1 if 6 f Row: Ed Smifh, Ted Gilliss, Capt: Chrisfopher WhiTe, Roger Sufer. RESCUE SQUAD ASSISTS IN FIRE DRILLS Lilce The PosT Oiciice, The WashingTon-Lee Rescue Squad wenT diligenTly abouT iTs many duTies despiTe rain, hail, snow, sleeT, and gloom oT nighT. Under The ioinT sponsorship oT ivlr. Glenn Causey and lvlr. Jack Walker, The Rescue Squad served in many capaciTies. In air-raid and Tire drills, well-dis- ciplined squad members dashed To pre-arranged areas. There To be ready To meeT any siTuaTion. Squad members were also presenT aT all home TooT- ball, baslceTball and soccer games, ready To pick up The pieces or give assisTance in any emergen- cies ThaT mighT have occurred. Giving The beneTiT oT Their knowledge and experi- ence, members also underToolc The rewarding Taslc oT Teaching TirsT aid To The members oT a local Boy ScouT Troop. They also broadened Their own lcnowl- edge wiTh a reTresher course given by The Tormer assisTanT chieT oT The l962- I 963 Rescue Squad, John Mingee, in cooperaTion wiTh The ArlingTon ChapTer oT The American Red Cross. A member of The Rescue Squad comes To The aid of a sfriclren sfudenf aT The Thursday affernoon pracfices. cf- wi-iff? ,. S X . , , r -ax ga, XJ, I 5 t 4n.'5l , 51?-if Clubs I I5 I I I l l I ,l iii Firsf Row: Mr. Bloomingburg, Sponsor: Breni Alphin, Presidenfg Dale and Secrelary: Don Tuclrer, Tom Chesser, Vice Presidenf: Tom Bauer. Toepfer, Ted Bush. Second Row: John Belf, Charles Aclrerson, Treasurer l l l RIFLE CLUB PRACTICES l -l MARKSMANSHIP 1 T I f' 1 l Every Thursday from 3:00 unlil 4:00 several en- l 'rhusiaslic members of lhe Rifle Club could be found 3 firing on 'rhe rille range. Localed behind lhe lndus- 'rrial Arls Building, lhe range excellenlly suiled for safely, provided bolh enlerlaining and recrealional T purposes for inleresled boys. 5 Sponsored by Mr. Wayne Bloomingburg. 'rhe club l i l l i offered membership only 'ro lhose boys who owned T lheir own rifles. The main purpose of lhe club was 'ro l oller an opporlunily lo learn 'ro use guns correclly. Q lvlany of lhe boys found 'rhe club exceplionally help- 4 ful as lhis was The only chance lor lhem lo praclice T lheir hobby: also since sleady allendance was nol' 3 compulsory, lhere was lime lor olher aclivilies. l Many members, afler accomplishing 'rhe leaf of su- l erior iirin , advanced lo lhe Varsily Rifle Team. yy rv Q l l i While Tom Chesser receives poinfers on his marlrmanship from Mr. Bloom- ingburg, Charles Caudill and John Belf compare scores. II6 Clubs Social AcTio.n Tor EgualiTy, a newly organized club beTTer known as SAFE, promoTed social relaTions on The inTerracial level. As The TirsT club oT iTs Type in The school, SAFE became one oT The more acTive organizaTions- wiTh iTs membership oT over TiTTy mak- ing iT one oT The largesT clubs. AcTiviTies Tor The year included speakers Trom such organizaTions as CURE and The Human Rela- Tions Council. The club inviTed all inTeresTed sTudenTs To lisTen To These speakers. ATTer a TooTball game, The club sponsored a dance To which The admission was a can oT Tood. WiTh emphasis on services, The members gave The Tood To Junior Village and The school's Thanksgiving BaskeT Drive. One oT The club's main acTiviTies concerned The donaTion oT money, Tood and cloThing To The Mississippi ProiecT, which arose because oT racial conTlicTs in The sTaTe. Firsf Row: Rosemarie Carmichael, PubliciTy Chairman: Carol SmiTh, Secre- Tary. Second Row: Charlene Yafes, Treasurerg Lillian Thompson. Third Row: Eugene Kane, Chairman. ! 'SAFE' INVITES SPEAKERS FROIVI 'CORE' Firsf Row: Nancy Joy, Sybille Uelhen, Carol Smifh, Rosemarie Car- michael, Rhea Rolfe, Charlene YaTes, Treasurer. Second Row: Mrs. Mary Briskin, Sponsor: Ellen Rein, Ginny OsTeen, Karen Johnson, Elisa Treios, Carol David, Eugene Kane, Chairman. Third Row: Lou Masi, Cynihia Sousa, Liz Raleigh, Judi+h Huf, Nane'rTe Semha, Brenda Faggins, Lil- lian Thompson. Fourih Row: Johnnie Collins, Eddie Reaves, Brenda Howard, Mike Thorman, Ann KonTkanen, Debbie Meares, Sharon Haid, Allen Snook. 3 Off sql Y lat. 5 gi SAILORS ACQUIRE VITAL BOATING SKILLS Every Thursday len members of The newly organ- ized Sailing and Boaiing Club iraveled 'ro ihe Wash- inglon Sailing Marina, where, wiih 'rheir sponsor, Mr. Hans-Peier Klose, ihey developed The skill and sporlsmanship viial 'ro sailing a boai. The club began sailing in a boar invenied by ihe sponsor. By spring, four small crafls were available for use, lhree of which were made by club members. Spring compeiiiion wifh George Washingion Universi+y provided ihe added necessary experi- ence oi handling one's own slciicl. ln order +o meer compeiilion and doclcing expenses, ihe group par- ricipafed in several money-making proiecis such as bake sales. Throughoui 'rhe eniire year Jrhey planned and buil'f a dummy boar resembling an aciual sailing vessel. ln ihis +hey pracliced wi+hou'r 'rhe danger of iurning over. Laier in May 'rhe club sponsored ihe annual Washingion-Lee boar show in ihe Liirle Theaier. Club sponsor Mr. Hans-Pe+er Klose demonsfrafes flue sfabilify of fhe boaf he designed for +ha Washingion Boat Show. IIB ClubS Firsi' Row: Hans-Pefer Klose, Sponsor: Judy Flynn, Sally Peck, Linda Tennyson. Second Row: Carl Grani' Logan, Presidenh John Carney, Jim McCall, Jack Poole. Third Row: Sue Gofif, Lynda Sfowers, Marcia Finlrelsiein. Vice President Ann Kon+lranen, Sharon Haid. Z'?Qii- ,, -mmm rr Q an iii ,,J5,. u In ig X 1:3 IKM -as if am 0' -' 'ri in g - ,.,, '5' Yi' A '. -- 1.4 ,uS. .za 'Q . si , .2-2 . Wg- '- .X C213 ' 1 stu' , ,,. ...,. W.: 'll A -wisest. Q l ffl! i l i l E P Co-ordinaling and supervising Jrhe aclivilies of Washingron-Lee's numerous service clubs was among Jrhe many funclions of Jrhe Service Club Coun- cil. Also, in accordance wilh lheir goal of service lo 'rhe school and communily, several members did vol- unleer worlc for rhe Arlinglon Tuberculosis Associa- lion. Under The sponsorship ol Miss Florence Hiclcer- son, The Council mel once a monlh and consisled of +wo represenlalives from each of lhe service clubs, all of which conlribuled a percenlage of lheir dues lowards 'fhe aclivilies of lhe Council. A boolclel 'filled Proiec'r Gpporlunilies for Service Clubs was dislribuled, serving as an aid lor Jrhe clubs in planning 'rheir own programs. Troubles arise as Service Club Council members, Cheryl Helfer+, and Judy Claylon, fry fo adiusf a new fowel raclr. COUNCIL SERVES SCHOOL, COMMUNITY Firsi' Row Tonya Pafierson Frannie Carfwrighf Judy Clayfon Treas dent Second Row: Michele CoHe, Lynne Jordan, Janel' Jackson, Marilyn urer Cindy Bowers Eric Simmons Vice Presidenf Tom Hammer Pres: Malhers, Alice Knierim, Carla O'Neill. Clubs II9 l l 'l ii i l 'l l il ll l ii l I l 1 1 a 4 , i I l l l l H Q -- I .-,f Firsf Row: Ellie Maffer, Presidenfg Chris MiclgeH, Wayne Caswell, Jan Sieve Feasfer. Fourfh Row: Nina Walsh, Tom Chesser, Sfephen Page, Sullivan, Paula Coleman. Second Row: Maureen Daniels, Helen Dudley, Treasurer: Cass Beall, James Kimbel, Reid Dudley. Fiffh Row: Chuck Secreiary: John Baxfer, Ed Loud, Bob Jacli, Karen Hansen. Third Row: Svendsen, Paul Dean, Dave Roseman, Jim Kessinger, Richard Bauer, Suzanne Bissef, Diclr Knapp, Mary-Jo Allen, Beverly BramleH', Bill Finclr, Vice Presideni: Roberf Hall, Gary Helwig. NEW CLUB POLICY IMPROVES MEETINGS A giganiic bee invades a Science Club meeling and lighls on Bob JacK's arm. Acfually, fhe insecf is only a replica. .G .fi This year The Washingion-Lee Science Club de- vised an eiieciive and inieresling syslem for ifs meeiings. Early in fhe monfh 'rhe group held a purely business program, devoled 'ro carrying oul plans 'and arranging aciiviiies. The second meefing oi- fered enieriainmeni in 'rhe form of films, speeches and discussions. Culrivafing inieresls in many fields, members heard lecfures abou'r NASA, oceanogra- phy, and careers in medicine. Wiih 'rhe arrival of lhe Science Fair, sludenls of 'rhe club promoled in'reres'r in 'rhe school exhibiiion ihrough publicily. They also did behind-'rhe-scene work selling up fables and arranging proiecfs. For 'rhose in 'the club wifh an advenluresome spiri'r, 'rhe Easier vacaiion meani a fun-filled buf proiilable irip 'ro lhe Chesapeake Bay area. The success of ihis lrip prompfed The planning of a camping lrip fo 'rhe mounlains of Wesi Virginia during 'rhe summer. Mask, Tins, snorlcle, air Tanlcs, weT suiT, and rain- Tilled roclc quarries provided Tall, winTer, and spring Tun Tor W-L's Scuba Club, organized This year. FiT- Teen cerTiTied divers-Two girls and ThirTeen boys- comprised The roll oT acTive members. FirsT on The agenda was To wriTe a ConsTiTuTion, Then iT was oTi To more exciTing Things. The Scuba Club wiTh American WaTer SporTs lncorporaTed in D.C. oiilered a 540.00 course Tor EBI5.00 To any un- schooled divers. The club was accepTed in The NorTh- ern ATlanTic Slcin Diving Council, which gave iT TirsT- hand inTormaTion on The underwaTer world. For The inside sTory on The besl eguipmenT, Scuba Club sub- scribed To Skin Diver Magazine. lv1arTinsburg and l-lallTown, WesT Virginia guar- ries, served as The divers' sTomping grounds. In 25 To 60 TeeT oT waTer, W-L's agua men and women discovered beer lcegs Trom The I920's, a 40-year-old sTove, an abandoned car, and underwaTer caves. SCUBA ADVENTURE, EXCITEIVI ENT, Firsf Row: Milne Page, KaThy Bolling, Vice President Debby Wells, Sec- reTary and Treasurer: Marshall lraneTa. Second Row: Ross Wolfe, Ronnie Mason. Third Row: Bud PadgeTf, PeTe VanDuyn, BerT Cooper, President 5 G? Clubs I2I 4 . . V7 TY 1 Cl 1 1 l l l Firsl' Row: Chrisfine Smifh, Carolyn McAuliffe, Linda Dralre, Donna Milam, Sue Trossbach, Nelliean McConeghey, Vice President Second Row: Donna Griffin, Janice Gibson, Barbara Minniclr, Sherry Holder, Firsl Row: Priscilla Ray, Dana Perlrins, Mary Flynn, Marsha Solinger, Nancy Luna. Second Row: Judy Flynn, Ann Covey, Linda Givens, Bar- . ' .- . 3? 3 in I , gy' l i G. Pal' Palmer. Third Row: Viclri Smifh, Secrefaryg Nancy Thayer, Peggy Calverf, Belle Jo Underdahl, Claudia Slewarf, Jean Kalufa, Barbara Cameron, Susan O'Neal. bara Magelof. Third Row: Sally Peclr, Kafie Ford, Linda Sfone, Carol Gosnell, Befiye Siehman. Ib A I 1 1 - f f' rf 2 i I P 5 .1 , in Il' C ii l I I SIGMA TIGERS HAVE FULL, BUSY YEAR Sigma Service Club lcepT iTs ThirTy-Tive members busier Than ever This year. The club held a bake sale in November aT Ayer's in WesTover, and had a slum- ber parTy during The ChrisTmas season. The club- which is one oT The largesT service clubs and is com- posed mainly oT iuniors, also helped in The ATTend- ance OTTice and sTuTTed envelopes aTTer school aT The Tuberculosis CenTer. Several members also wenT To Children's l-lospiTal in WashingTon on SaTurdays To read To children. The members. calling Themselves The Sigma Tigers. eagerly pracTiced Their plays and passes every Wednesday and Sunday Tor The annual PowderpuTT Game, scheduled This year wiTh BeTa Service Club. They were coached by boys Trom The varsiTy TooTball Team. and wore blaclc-and- orange Tiger Tails To iusTiTy Their names. Ann Covey and Priscilla Ray Turn To greei' laTe-comers Barbara Mageloff and KaTie Ford as They arrive for The meefing. Cl '9 Yl M-Uwell and Nelliean MCC0 e9heY. OHTCCFS of ST9m5 Service Treasurer of Sigma Service Club Ann Covey reminds Carol Gosnell, Club, address The members aT an auTumn meefing. Beffye Sfehman' and Kafie Ford To pay Their dues. cl, S 'N s .all Clubs I23 if We Q WJ f ii ff 'kg' 9 l is f, L., 9 E.. 6 Q g , figs.. .. nun ..1.. AJ.. in , . - CLUB CLICKS CLAIVIOROUS CASTANETS Grefohen Tomlin and Joyce Vancleef 'try following 'lhe infricafe sieps of Spanish Club sponsor Mrs. Kanclace Kendall as she demonsfrafes old na+ive follz dances. The Spanish Club siarled oil iheir year righi wiih a real Mexican iiesla mixer in The Lillie Thealer. Spanish records and guiiar music provided lhe en- lerlainmenf. A pina+a gave a Spanish flavor lo 'rhe club's Chrislmas parly, laier in lhe year. The loriy-five-member club-whose purpose is To pro- vide Spanish sludenis of any level, an opporluniiy To learn aboui Spain and praclice iheir Spanish-wenl 'ro Spanish movies, heard guesi speakers leciure in Spanish, and weni lo a Spanish reslaurani io climax lheir year. The club also weni io hear Jose Greco al Lisner Audiiorium and held a cloihing drive lor a boy's orphanage in Mexico. As a side aciiviiy, lhey also had a course in Spanish dancing and caslanel playing laughi by club sponsor Mrs. Kandace Ken- dell. Jim Zell, one of The more falenied Spanish Club members, enferfain 'I'rue flamenco sfyle cluring The club's mixer. This year, The ThirTy members oT The ski club lis- Tened aTTenTively To Their radios on winTry morning Tor The magic word snowl AlThough The weaTher- man usually Tailed To co-operaTe, TiTTeen hardy mem- bers made several excursions To Braddock HeighTs in Maryland. Accompanied by Mr. Lynn BonduranT, They ar- rived aT The lodge in good spiriTs, where They were TiTTed wiTh skiing equipment While The older mem- bers diligenfly pracTiced whaT They had learned Trom The previous year, The new members were paTienTly insTrucTed in The preliminaries by The club's presi- denT, Bill Fink, a gualiTied ski insTrucTor. As Their nervousness and embarrassmenT began To wane The members began To concenTraTe on Their skiing. AT The TerminaTion oT The Trip, The Tired skiers reTurned home, cold and bruised bu+ wiTh greaT expecTaTions Tor anoTher exhilaraTing aTTempT. Ski Club Treasurer Mary Jack fills a mefal sfrongbox wiTh pennies from heaven collected from oTl'ler club members. ABSENCE OF SNOW HINDERS SKI CLUB FirsT Row: Barry Brown, Lynn STorie, Shirley Mifchell, Mary Jack, Treas- urer. Second Row: Rick CovingTon, Joe Green, Tyler Powell, Gary Davis, Joe Kulick. Third Row: Helen Smilh, Bill Fink, Presidenfg Beverly Bramlefi, Jean Galloway, Claudia STewarT, Ingrid Friberg. Fourfh Row: Nancy Fosfer, Doug Weslon, Tony Robinson, Tarak Walsh, Sandy Devall, Susan SleTTve+, Secrefaryg Bill Hill. Fiffh Row: Goof Hoge, Bob Arm- sfead, Robin Munden, PeTer Swenson, Bruce McBane, Bruce Woodrow. l26 Clubs Firsf Row: Gary Davis, Tom Russell. Second Row: Frank Biliinger, Bruce 49' av N , Q Pafferson, Jim McCall, President Bovs ARRANGE SPEAKERS, IVIICROPHONES Have you ever wondered who was responsible for providing +he music you danced To a+ The Bela Char- i'ry Ball, or 'rhe spealcer's audibiliry ar all of our nu- merous assemblies? The arrangemenrs of Jrhese mi- crophones, amplifiers, speakers and record players were prepared by 'rhe indusirious members of The Sound Service Club. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning before school +he group planned for 'rhe weelc's com- ing acliviiies, and decided upon cerrain boys who would conirol Jrhe sound ar lhese funciions. By ar- riving early, 'rhey had ample fime To arrange lasi- minure delails and replace or repair any damaged equipment These boys, who were in'reres+ed in operaring elec- rrical appararus, also found lime 'ro help furnish play- by-play descripiions over The speakers in rhe gym- nasium and loorball siadium ar all home games and marches. While preparing fhe microphones for a morning assembly, Jim M and Tom Russell afrempf io unfangle the cords. SWIM CLUB VIES FOR AREA TITLE I '15 4 pf, It sv l Y , vt P W- g W' 4 rg I28 Clubs 6' S I Swim 'ream member Dick Knapp, while heading for fhe lasi lap of an exluausfing pre-mee? pracfice, falres a quick gulp of air and gives an all-oul' efforl' as he pushes off from flue wall and clwurns wafer in a breasf slroke furn. if 5, . j 1 0:1 ,sg EV n iqbff Firsf Row: Mary LaPlan+e, Treasurer: Sandy Rhodes, Kafhy Bolling. Sec- Fourfh Row Chris Jfohnson Vice Presrdenl' Tom Harp Jeff Whrlehouse ond Row: Mai? Carfer, Joe Ledford, Dick Knapp, Chuck Carfer. Third Chelle Damels Row: Maribe+h Winneshiek, President Jay Hifchens, Pefe Danforfh. Wifhin fhe confines of fhe Norfhern Virginia Aquafic Club fhe fwenfy members of fhe Swim Club pracficed fheir swimming and diving skills in hopes of refaining fheir fifle as Norfhern Virginia Cham- pions. As a year of sfiff compefifion loomed ahead, Presidenf Maribefh Winneshiek expressed her hopes fhaf 'rhe feam could mainfain fheir record affer fhe deparfure of many former members for college. By 'rhe end of February, however, 'rhey had won fheir firsf meefs againsf Wakefield and Falls Church and were looking forward fo compefing in fhree dual meefs and fhe All-Sfar meef lafer in fhe year. Com- pefifion did nof end for fhe Swim Club wifh fhe ferminafion of 'rhe school year, for many of fhe mem- bers affended meefs in Norfh Carolina and ofher parfs of fhe Easf Coasf. I 1 I l ll E D l l 2 Firsr Row: Donna Poole, Par Loveless, Elizabefh Ranh, Paige Ross, Holly Mifchell. Second Row: Marsha Geichell, Frances Wilson, Mary Ann Craig, Jodie Greene, Par Quinn, Anne Ludlow, Peggy Beeland. Third Row: Susan Baur, Jane Youngblood, Vice President Barbara Gingley, Sally Wesr, Julie Honick, PaHie Jefferson, Diana Boykin, Sfephanie Crouch. Fourrh Row: Linda Lovegrove, Nancy Fleming, Chris Packard. President Marion Beers, Janei' Jaclrson, PaH'y Hagen, Treasurer. Fif+h Row: Carolyn Johnson, Ellen Edwards, Edifh Baumann, Dede Rapp, Sec- re+ary: Marrha Brewer, Madeleine Rapp. TAU MEMBERS CREATE WINNING FLOAT ul' Ellen Edwards and Edirh Baumann pre- pare posfers fo publicize a Tau Dance gg, ki, io be held in February. '-., 1 js..,,.,, vi JL, af' 5 Jane Youngblood, Vice Presidenf of Tau Service Club, greeTs Charlie McAdams and his daTe as They enfer a Tau dance. ATTer Two weeks oT hard work The members oT Tau Service Club Tinally compleTed Their TirsT-place prize-winning TloaT. The Theme Raid Prexies was carried ouT by The use oT chicken wire and crepe paper Torming a can oT Raid ConTinuing To aid less TorTunaTe people, The club spenT Their Sundays Traveling To ST. ElizabeTh's Hos- piTal in WashingTon, D.C. The girls enTerTained The paTienTs wiTh songs. dances, and The playing oT musi- cal insTrumenTs. They also made cookies and cakes and presenTed Them aT a Thanksgiving ParTy. The club's acTiviTies involving school service ranged Trom numerous bake sales, To dusTing, polishing. and re- arranging The awards in The Tour Trophy cases in The main hall. The club accomplished This service dur- ing one oT The vacaTion days Trom school. ATTer ChrisTmas The members sponsored a casual dance aT The school. This was The maior money-mak- ing proiecT oT The second semesTer. U x Tau Service Club Officers: Jane Youngblood, Vice PresidenT: Chris Pack- ard, Presidenh Dede Rapp. Secrefaryg PaTTi Hagen, Treasurer. 3 Marfha Brewer finds Thai' iT Talres hard worlr as well as polish Toi malre a Trophy shine as she examines her elTorTs. Firsf Row: Janie Cozorl, Margie EwerT, Carol Myers, Jeanne Dearsline, Judy Burleson, Felicia Welsh. Second Row: Richard Greene, Gail Sfaf ford, Linda Jarrell, Adele Eslabrook, Connie Dommel, Linda Snyder, Treasurer Third Row' Janice Pullen Liz Jarvis Jill DeeTer Janef Penle . . I , I YI Frankie Kraemer, Carla Davis, Secreiaryg Nancy Forness. Fourih Row: Delores Spinner, Eleanor Carine, Ruby TingsTrum, SecreTary, Sue Morse, Vice President Gail Renshaw, Treasurer: Lou Linsenmeyer, Caron Bur- den, Ronnie Gilliam, President Fifih Row: JudiTh Hopper, Kay Mc- Donald, Vice Presidenf: Randy Harper, Vice President Chris Ford, Don Andre, Pele Randell, Roberf Volkerf. V.O.T. MEMBERS HAVE VARIED CHORES 'dfie' AT Their evening meeTings, members oT The Voca- Tional Olllice Training Club Talked abouT The various odd iobs They did around The school-managing The daTa processing machines Tor The aTTendance of- Tice, mimeographing bulleTins Tor The AdulT Educa- Tion program, and working in The oTlice- guidance oTl'ice. and clinic. ConversaTion also cenTered around The members' experiences in The VocaTional EducaTion sysTem and how convenienT club meeT- ings in The evening were in ThaT They made iT possi- ble Tor iTs members To parTicipaTe in oTher exTra- curricular acTiviTies and Their ouTside work Too. They discussed how They would raise money To Tinance Their annual Employer-Employee BanqueT which in- formed The group oT The business world develop- menTs. lShould They or shouldn'T They hold a car wash like The one so successful The year beTore?l -. Under The wafchful eye of SgT. James Morgan, senior PeTe Randall Types X an accidenT reporl as parf of his V.O.T. iob. Carla Parmeller, Barry Brown, Karen Kennedy, Mariorie Valis, and WELCOME CLUB READY, VVILLING, ABLE Whenever opporTuniTy called, The Welcome Club was ready, willing. and able-ready To spend parT oT Their summer vacaTion guiding new sTudenTs Through The school, hiTTing such high spoTs as The caTeTeria, The oTTice, The clinic, The library, and Tin- ishing oTT wiTh The Ii+TIe TheaTer. The members are willing To sacriTice sTudy halls To assisT visiTors and Toreign sTudenTs, and able To updaTe and revise The 'Generals' Aide which sophomores receive when They arrive aT W-L To begin Their high school careers. The club Tound Time To hang posTers welcoming This year's sophomores, To wrap ChrisTmas giTTs Trom The TaculTy To The cusTodial sTaTT, and To usher aT back-To-school nighT and The ChrisTmas and Spring ConcerTs hosTed by The orchesTra, chorus, choir, and lvladrigal singers. WiTh all OT This To do and more, The indusTrious Welcome Club members exTended This inviTaTion To The TaculTy and adminisTraTors, Call on us any Time you need our help. Myers wrap giTTs for a Chrisfmas celebraTion. FirsT Row: Joyce Qseih, Karen Kennedy, Sharon Beacon, Lee Ryder. Sec- man, KaThy Bauer, Barry Brown, Vice PresidenT: Carla Parmlee. Fo Th ond Row- Jeanne W fel Al' Ch'lT B TT B dT D TT H'l: R D TT Bl 'M B Th B D I Ell' T 'B' d' P .- ' ef . 'Ce ION. e y oy sun, o y lc- ow: o y um, ary e yrne, ara IS, om lor i, eggy O man. Third Row: Mary Flynn, MargareT Myers, Presidenfg Diana Sher- don, Jean Loclree, Heidi Mueller. XA I, el Firsf Row: Mary Flynn, Nancy Lincleman, Linda Mimms, Kay Gauna, Second Row: Diana Boylcin, Barbara Bingly, Anne Higgins, Sally Wesf. V, Barbara Thompson, Debby Dougherfy, Sue Buclrwaller, Jan Simmons. Sancly Smilh, Ediih Bauman, Lavelon Morrison. ll Q PEP CLUB POSTERS BCOST E N TH U SIAS Nl l i The making of brighl poslers and individual lags composed ol conslruclion paper advocaling school spiril was lhe major aclivily ol 'rhe induslrious mem- bers ol lhe Pep Club during 'rheir meelings on Tues- day allernoons 'rhis year. Besides conslrucling re- minders ol school spiril, lhe Pep Club spread ils enlhusiasm by silling logelher in a special seclion al all home games and lending 'rheir supporl lo lhe cheering mulliludes. Early in lhe year 'rhe Pep Club began lo hold a series ol balce sales lo help pay for lheir expenses and assisl slarving sludenls. Wilh one ol lhe largesl parlicipaling memberships, 'rhe Pep Club fried lo encourage regular allendance al alhlelic compelilions and promole school spiril for all W-L sludenls by selling a good example lor 'rhem lo follow. 'Iw- M' Pep Club members Barbara Thompson and Susan Buclrwalfer laugh over +he clay's experiences while malring poslers for fhe weelrend's game. ee.. l l I34 Clubs T To arouse baslrefball enfhusiasm, Pep Club members Noelle LeFoll and Juani+a Alvarez aH'ach Go Generals fags. Wifh hue school spirif Pep Club members Marlha Piclcard and Sally Wes? labor on school posfers for a home foorball game. son, Diane Leonard, Joanne Mueller, Sue Burlr, Noelle LeFolle, Peggy Carr, Prudi Balesfrieri. 3 Clubs l35 TRANSCEIVERS REBUILD RADIC STATION 1! '! Firsf Row: Dale Toepfer, David BunTing. Second Row: Tom Gerald Williams, Tom Ingalls. Money, Eve Grilififhs, Chris Dove. Third Row: Warren Hill, .-4 x nl T ?l dh ..' '- vi? 'if wi., 'w In vi xx' 'i QQ -ik The Transceivers Club had one main aim This pasT year--To reacTivaTe The club's radio sTaTion. The club had Three To Tour Thousand dollars' worTh oT elecTronic equipmenT Taken several years ago and has been inoperaTive ever since. The members have had To rebuild Their TransmiTTer and mosT of The resT oT The eguipmenT since Then. The club's aim was To promoTe inTeresT in amaTeur radio and To achieve skills and Training in elecTronics. To accomplish Their goals- The Transceivers held code and Theory classes in preparaTion Tor The Federal CommunicaTions Commission examinaTions. They also had a speaker on The amaTeur radio in emergency communicaTions. Warren Hill, Gerald Williams, David Buniing, and Dale Toepfer look aT Federal Communicafion Commission examinaTions in Morse Code. if ,-J-Alluf, I 'BJ 5 Let, '53-Y! 5 ll , Q f A ' I ' Y 5 .A ., - A I T N f ff 4 . 4 u I s 'A j'fu,'v -cts . is-U n -f , .U -.:sq..'7f 4' 1 ' xg rx -'Q' f I f.1. f - ii ff I- aff? ' 0 , . .. gr - ,f V' J Af? 1 f'sJ ,' 0 .A ft ,.1, ,f rm . fiyff' ij ffa pA:'. . T520 , 1 'Ji 'Ai-..'- - fxy-'h '.r:71..mS v'f ' '- 0 .4 0 zff1lq,,ggfx- VT rw' - . ' fc .4 '..-41' f r A '-41 Q f -J . -'X,.1r - '- s . '4 PQ .4 Nu 94 Q' ' 7 'r AL41 1x4 5,1 r :las 9 1 I-q.. '-'tai' Honor Socie+ies I37 ELOS SPENDS YEAR EDITING STATUT ES Members oT The Elos SocieTy oT ArTisTic Endeavor had Two main underTalcings Tor The year. For The greaTer parT oT The year They revised Their consTiTu- Tion. They changed The socieTy To include ouTsTand- ing sTudenTs Trom The English deparTmenT, plus rais- ing The grade requiremenTs To a 3.2 average. Mem- bers had been recommended by Their Teachers and chosen only Trom The ArT, Music lincluding insTru- menTal and vocall, Drama, and PublicaTions deparT- menTs. The socieTy, composed oT ThirTy-Tour iuniors and seniors, also held Two balce sales To provide one hun- dred dollars Tor a scholarship. The scholarship was awarded aT The end oT The year To a graduaTing sen- ior. The socieTy also held Two inducTion dinners- one in The Tall and one in March-in which inducTees gave a demonsTraTion To show Their TalenTs. l f . . If Michael Ann Arlhurs Eric Benson Barbara Burfon 4' 'W ,FF Sue Donaldson Q if Ellen Goodpasfure V. - Jessica Guy f , lui'-s . Q 4 . lv? SM I38 Honor SocieTies s:j,X Meg Cornish-presidenf Benfe Hansen-vice presidenl' Toni Biordi-secrelary GeneTTe Ashby-Treasurer Cafherine Lippy-sponsor Meg Cornish, presidenf of Elos, lisfens inTenTly as fellow member Da e Johnson offers a correcfion To The minufes. Marcia Finlafor Caroline Fisher Jon Friedman Charles Hanowell Gail Helm 'MD 41 'Q' A 4 .M F55 ' 1 ' W? M Elos Honor Sociely presidenf Meg Cornish discusses fulure plans 'lor members Benle Hanse +he complele revision of fhe organiza+ion's conslifulion wifh fellow and Kalhy Mason. Roxann Ploss Greg Plush Ellen Rein Norma Semones Ellen Siepmann, Cafherine Simpson Elizabelh Underwood Bonnie Van Riswiclr Lynda Vosburgh Gail Websfer Vivian Hixson Cheryl Hunier David Johnson Charles Kiefer Ed Land Mary Mace Kafhy Mason Kay McDonald Bill McKenna Gary Ogroslzy f n. vice presidenfg Bonnie Van Riswiclr, Gail Helm, 3... Lo- Honor Socielies I 39 sponsor 5 . -.,- 1 0' Phil Bqorlo 2 I 1 Belly Boydsfun ,J 4- Jeff Braswell tr. gc, Mary Byrne i ' A ' 1 .1 is ' Cafhy Casey ' .' 4 Roberi' Linse- Gilberf While- presiclenf Jon Frieclma n- vice presidenf Madelaine Rapp- secreiary Gail Helm- 'lreasurer FRENCH CAROLS SPARK YULE Before Chrislmas, hardy members of lhe French Honor Sociely braved The freezing cold lo serenade gralelul lisleners wilh French Chrislmas carols. To show 'rheir apprecialion. one enlhusiaslic lamily 'raped 'rhe music lo save for poslerily. As an added preparalion for lhe French Achieve- . menl Tesf ol 'rhe Colege Enlrance Examinalion Boards, members ol lhis honor sociely held help ses- sions aller school. These were excellenl opporluni- lies lor sludenls lo sample lhe same lype ol ques- lions encounlered on 'rhe lesl. Sludenls who were enrolled in lhird, lourlh, and liflh year French classes wilh a 3.5 average or bel- ler for more lhan 'rwo years were inducled inlo lhe French l-lonor Sociely lhis pasl year. The members also had lo mainlain a minimum 2.5 average in all lheir olher subiecls. M074 Barbara Hill and Mar Befh Burne members of +he French Honor So Y cie'l'y, search for famous poin'ls of mferes+ in Paris 46:1- dw 'Fi -gy , .fx in ,.-. l40 Honor Socielies iai- lr s' .H I Sfeven Dowling Graciela Farinas Richard Gaspard Bob Gill Ellen Goodpasfure Barbara Hill Karin Hiorfsberg C. Hunsalrer Theodore Hupper Candace Keller Charles Kiefer Ann Lasko Kafhy Ma+heson V 5 Os 'VN- I' lo- 4..- -n,, 'r ' .--f Wulf I 3 Junior Jeff Braswell reviews French Chrislmas carols for +he French Honor Socieiy caroling parfy. Gnlberi' Whlie presidenf of fhe French Honor Socie+y, quesfions Mr. Roberi' Lmse concerning various sfreeis in Paris. Judy McCuin David B. Parrish C. Sassaman Edward Svendsen Roberl' Todd Charles Thomas Milre Thorman Roger Umsiofi Sybill Uelhen Judifh Wells Sally Clinion While Grace Zibaida fag, gf wi? Z-an SAE yr l QQ' ,sian is Q. Di- '5-' I Honor Socieiies I4I I-'r af i' ...-111 Ill .el- I N13 Terry Cox- presideni Karin Hiorlsberg- secre+ary l 'i Elvira SeH'ler- 5 C vice presidenf f l I r 1 Gail Websfer- 4 freasurer i i ,i i ', i Sponsor Dr. Lenore Gewelre parlicipafes in a brislr conversafion wifh SONS of 'lhe members of 'lhe German Honor Sociefy. l i A 4 i fx A i J Dr. Lenore Geweke-sponsor Junlene Babbel I Bill Blallis+one i 'Y' yi . , V i , , AE -. ,-:aff wa: Nu---' u-.-'- hd Charles Brehmer N, Tom Chesser Beri' Cooper l Richard Dempsey John Fowler Tom Haier I Charles Hanowell Elsie Johnson Mickey Kleber HONOR SOCIETY AIVIENDS il CONSTITUTION Members ol lhe German Honor Socieiy faced a maior proieci lhis year as ihey considered revisions in Jrheir consiiiulion. Alier discussions of The prob- lem, lhe group organized a commiiiee for lhe pur- pose of surveying olher language honor socieiies and Jrheir consliiulions. Prompled by relurning re- poris, lhe lwenly-six sludenis passed amendmenis which sirengihened lhe membership reguiremenls. Hoping To gain insighi inlo The life and cusloms oi Germany, lhe sociery heard facully member Col. Carl Brose spealc on his 'rravels in Germany. An added experience was a movie in German, provided by 'rhe German Embassy. In spring lhe group held lheir annual banguel. Journeying io a German resiaurani in Washingion, DC., ihey dined and conversed as True naiives. To complele ihe day, new members received sociely pins and a heariy welcome. ii, la Fi b Presiclenl- of 'lhe German Honor Sociery Terry Cox poinis ou'I' 'Phe l cifies he visifed while on his vacalion in Germany. Karhy Mason Ellen Myers Larry Price George Sara Henry Schroeder Semor Terry Cox presucleni' of 'lhe German Honor Socne+y apparenfly preparmg +o show a number of sludes aboui' Germany a+ a recenf enloys has cold sofi' drunk as he fakes lime our for refreshmeni' whsle meehng if -fr N. H. S. INSTITUTES TWO-CU LTU RE SERIES f. A ',vg ' is, 3 4' 4- . e-- -- 1 . l sr .Q K I L- Q . Q I AF I I I I wr---f N 5:53 ig ' -.- .1 5: II 1 I I I I sa s I 10 II .lil I4 HI 1 Il . II Il ' I lo' . 0 y 2 I44 Honor Sociefies I h L l lv y, Johnson, David Cox, Terry Jack, Mary Cornish, Megan Armsfrong. Thomas Al+man, Debbie lf' Y' IU' For Those forfunafe sfudenfs who had a 4.0 aver- age as a sophomore. 3.5 as a iunior and 3.2 as a senior, fhe fun began when fhey enfered The Na- fional Honor Sociefy. Confrary 'ro many sfuden+'s belief fhis was nof a club composed of infellecfuals. buf one composed of pupils wifh similar culfural and educafional inferesfs. Acfivifies of 'rhe year began wifh 'rhe esfablish- menf of a Two-Culfure Series. While fhe falks oc- curred only once or fwice a monfh, various fields such as foreign affairs, music and modern dance were discussed. Their Chrisfmas confribufion con- sisfed of caroling sessions af bofh Arlingfon and Docfor's Hospifals, lafer in December. Mary Jo Allen Arihur Alphin Juanifa Alvarez Lynn Andrews Krisfina Arnsfen 6enef+e Ashby Erir Benson Pairicia Binns Toni E. Biordi Judiih A. Blincoe D1 ay Y '51 0. , A-X, 14 Sv' William Blalrisfone Beffy Boydsiun Jeff Braswell vi' Charles Brehmer Ann Elizabe+h Brown Pefer Brownback 'x 1:34. 'uf A R Alexis Budai y N ' i Barbara Burfon Mary Byrne Craig Carver Casey, Cafhy Marianne Clark Gail Cox Caihy Cross Rosalind Curiis V . n. i L , I ' -. v-e, , ggi, 3 'WA ' K 'Ki-r lg ,Vi es Bl Kea X Nl , -K G I xr in an M f- -F 3' g I ,mf ,J iq. it - ,S 3 , f f sr 1 J- I ' Q i gpm :- CZ ar, mi 1' 13. ru .gf- 'sul ,-p-ww . A V- . Q ll Q S 1.7: we 4' , , Z4 f . T I.. un- S ' W3 W' x' X he Iva hw . K V JN., , ch K 1. , IL iQ Siv- ,, N J nn' Q, - 1 x I Roberf Davis Richard Dempsey Alexandra Denman Deborah Dodge Susan Donaldson Sfeven Dowling John Draeger Linda Dralre Ginger Easlon Carolyn Engle Nancy Farness John Fowler Ingrid Friberg Jon Friedman Mary Gard Richard Gaspard Cafherine Genovese Bob Gill Susan Glassman Ellen Goodpasfure Peggy Gordon Linda Green Kelly Green Jeanne Guerin Jessica Guy Richard Hachman John Hafer Charles Hanowell Benfe Hansen Riclr Hardinson Gail Helm Barbara Hill Karin Hiorfsberg Elizabelh Howze Sieve Humphrey Charles Hunsalrer Mr. Simon Korczowslri lec'l'ures +o +he Na+ional Honor Sociefy on curi- osifies in hisfory. l , I l l I 'Q l in 'F I AI, I i I 4 T s 5 Il ,ln 'il l Xi l l l l l I h-AA '4 ' as fa i I' aa.- if is S35 Si ,f u 4 2- 1 4-B. r ,,. 151 1.26. if Theodore Hupper Elsie Lynne Johnson Rhona Kaiz Suzann Keeney Candy Keller Jean Kepharl' Charles Kiefer Miclrey Kleber Georgiania Knappen Carolyn Koehler Peier Koper Sydna Kroher Edward Land Marilyn Loclree Pafricia Love SOCIETY MEMBERS CAROL AT HOSPITAL I46 Hon Donna Marfin Lonnie Marlin Kafhryn Mason Kaihy Mafheson Marlha Ma'H'er Judy McCuin Kay McDonald William McKenna Bruce Monigomery Roberi' Moore John Morris Bill Murray Carol Myers James Newman Michael Newlon Randolph Norris Gary Ogroslcy Theresa Orser Chrisfine Paclrard Sieve Page David Parrish Sally Peck Randolph PiHs Roxann Ploss or Sociefies fN 1 ITN 1 -4-1 xrx, 6' OF? Q CF l 0. 'C' hun O 5'-1 2 . fl. I Q' ., '.l- ka f O '5 QV-6 Greg Pluse Dana C. Prescoff Leda Rapp Madeline Rapp Chris Reedy Clare Rogers Dave Roseman Barbara Rovin George Sara Sue Sarvis C. Sassaman Henry Schraeder Landon Shulh Elvira Seffler Sharon Shu'H'lewor'fh AVE 'If 494 1-A Us 4 WHILE KEEPING WITH CHRISTMAS SPIRIT K i -, gif' is Q A-.5 he-'sv .u f., , 1 ' ., -- Q- fx icq 1l'K , 'fl-wav' Eric Simmons Susan Sleifvei' Helen Grace Smi+h Paula Souihwell Edward Svendsen Peler Swenson Charles Thomas Jim Thompson Milre Thomas Roberf Todd Elaine Turner Roger Umsio+'l' Bonnie VanRiswiclr Sybill Veiigen Gail Websier Mary W. Weeks Judiih A. Wells Charles S. Whi+e Gilberl' Jim While Sally Clinlon While Joseph Woodside Caiharine Warih Sally Wrighf Grace D. Zibaida Honor Socnehes I47 A.. S Q55 -fa Dr John Dragger-Presidenf Lonnie Marlin-Vice-Presidenf Tina Arnsfen-Secre+ary S Riclr Brandi-Treasurer Mary Ellen Wesf-Sponsor .,..:.?.. Genefie Ashby Judifh Blincoe I Toni Biorcli Ann Brown Craig Carver 5 x 1 -. f A' Tom Chesser B , M 2' Carolyn Koehler 'fi' Sue Lee - ' Q' Elaine Turner Sybill Uelhen BEATLE SONGS INVADE HIGH SOCIETY La+in Honor Socie+y, unable +o rely on o+her sources called upon i+s own ingenui+y +o provide novel en+er+ainmen+ a+ i+s mon+hly mee+ings. A+ one mee+ing, +our members did an imperso,na+ion ol +he Bea+les, comple+e wi+h elec+ric gui+ar and drum ac- companimen+, using +he name Marcos Romanos Four. These members sang E+ Eam Amo, +he La+in version o+ And I Love Her. O+her novel en+er- +ainmen+ included a Swami ac+ and a puppe+ show given a+ a ioin+ mee+ing wi+h York+own. A picnic in +he spring highligh+ed +he year's ac+ivi+ies for +he socie+y, A+ an induc+ion mee+ing in March, La+in scholars who had main+ained an A average in +heir +irs+ and second years or a B average in +heir +hird or +our+h years became members o+ +he socie+y, robed in +radi+ional Roman +ogas. John Draeger checks planned ac+ivi+ies of +he Laiin Honor Sociefy. SPECIAL GUESTS ENTERTAIN SOCIETY ik R 11, f 1.1 ? 3 William Broaks Norman Underwood Oliva Allegrone Prudi BalesTrieri Toni Q. Biordi JudiTh Blincoe I or mu. -5. ., fel Q. af' Suzi Richards Lee Ryder Norma Semones Elvira SeTTler PeTer Swenson Anne Thaxier Jim Thomson Mike Thorman Michael Ward Marilee Wells Frances Wilson Grace Zibaida John Draeger PeTe Seeley Gail Helm Mary Jo Allen they in-X i, Learning The cusToms. governmenT, and hisTory oT Spanish speaking counTries proved To be quiTe in- TeresTing To Spanish Honor SocieTy members. Their Teachers were naTive PuerTo Ricans and Mexicans. Souvenirs. posT cards. and anecdoTes made The di- recT explanaTion and dialogue Trom lecTures very in- TeresTing and educaTional. The mosT imporTanT meeT- ings, held every oTher monTh aT a member's home, TeaTured similar programs. Like The members oT oTher honor socieTies. The group oTTered Their services aT Monday aTTernoon help sessions. ThroughouT The school year The socieTy designaTed volunTeers To aid The Spanish Teachers who had reguesTed sTudenT assisTanTs. ATTer ChrisTmas several inTeresTed sTudenTs ioined The Spanish Club and Traveled To The Lisner Audi- Torium in WashingTon. DC. To view Jose Greco and his Troup oT Tamous dancers. March broughT The an- nual inducTion oT deserving A and B Spanish honor sTudenTs. The meeTing Took place in The LiTTle TheaTer wiTh reTreshmenTs and enTerTainmenT imme- diaTely Tollowing. A Tilm Trom The Pan American Union provided The enTerTainmenT. LZ Rosalind CurTis Brad Davis KaThy Derr Erick FriTiiwalTer Lindo Green Q Jessica Grey 4. 2 PaTTi Jefferson is fi Q, Nancy Joy 'fb 'i 'H' Norma Lamberson .gn -Y W., Donna Milam In ta 77' i, J, 4. c T , 'w r 'S ' 5 I 'fi-'V 3' Q A Te :ss 1 ' . . I-an 3, sg .M -S A 'lar' T ff' , . tags:-,Ks 1 A xl ,614 r 1 . 2 1: w rbi' ,. A 'J' X .IL N ' ' gg 431' is S Wiki! ii Honor Sociefies I49 'FJ E WW 35 X Richard Gaspard Cafherine Zazanis Dan McCaHery Miller Vice-Sponsor Tj . Roberl' S. Mandel Cafherine Zazanis, a member of The W-L Speaker's Bureau, smiles as reads an inTeres+ing affernoon announcement BU REAU MAKES DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS Weekly meeTings oT The Speaker's Bureau pro- vided The opporTuniTy Tor sTudenTs inTeresTed in public speaking To develop Their skill. Under The di- recTion oT lvlrs. Miller Vice, The club held TryouTs whenever inquiring sTudenTs aTTended The meeTings. QualiTicaTions Tor membership included The delivery oT a Tive minuTe speech wiTh The use oT noTes- and a one minuTe imprompTu speech. During TooTball and baskeTball seasons The Bureau provided announcers Tor home games. Each morn- ing and aTTernoon a member presenTed announce- menTs on The public address sysTem. This year The club has underTaken one civic service. They devoTed Their Time To The ArlingTon CiTizens CommiTTee. By inviTaTion Trom The commiTTee, The group delivered a series oT speeches enTiTled, l Live ln ArlingTon And Like IT. The speakers aided The commiTTee in orienTing new ArlingTonians To The counTy. While performing The morninq Task of reading The announcemenfs, Bob Mandel comes upon a parficularly amusing Hem. ISO Honor Socieiies she 1 L . J Terry Cox-Presidenf Fred Belen - Vice-Presi- den? Bill McKenna-2nd Vice- PresidenT Mary Jaclr - Recording SecreTary Ann Brown-Correspond- ing SecreTary John Muzzey-Treasurer Science Honor SocieTy members were very much appreciaTed aT The beginning oT The year. AT all oT The home TooTball games, The TwenTy-Tive members sold hoT dogs, colces, hoT chocolaTe, peanuTs, crack- ers, and oTher Tood. The socieTy, composed oT ouT- sTanding sTudenTs in The Tield oT science, received almosT Tour hundred dollars Trom The sale oT The con- cessions and Then spenT mosT oT The resT oT The year Trying To decide whaT To do wiTh iT. Several sugges- Tions were To Take a Trip To some place oT scienTiTic inTeresT, give a scholarship To a needy science sTu- denT, or donaTe To The school some science eguip- menT such as an ulTrasonic Treguency sound cleaner Tor glass. The socieTy, meeTing once a monTh on Thursdays under The sponsorship oT Mr. Gordon Bourne, bene- TiTed iTs members in The Tield oT science by having speakers and reporTs Trom various members on scien- TiTic eguipmenT and invenTions and proiecTs They had underTalcen. CONCESSIONS EN RICH HONOR STU DE NTS Gordon Bourne-Sponsor Bill Braclrman Richard Gaspard Alberi' Gurfein Ted Hupper Landon Shulh Clay Sassaman Roger UmsToTT Bruce Vincenf Gilberl' WhiTe A , , 35-'g yr ia. V ...f ,V M 'C- Q ' YLATM' Qc. Carolyn Koehler 1 Dean Lycas 1-vs is a T. T Ellie MaTTer 8' ' l ' John Morris Gary Ogroslli iff ' Craig PrescoTT ,-, A , Perf' 4' in Honor Sociefies I5I TH ESPIANS PRODUCE BROADWAY PLAYS Following in 'rhe long and hisloric lraclifion of 'rhe slage, lhe members of The Dramafic Honor Sociefy, more commonly known as The Thespians. achieved Charles Hanowell greal success wilh 'rheir lwo major produclions. Ellen Rein Dark of Jrhe Moon and The Man Who Came To Dinner, direcled by lvlr. James Townsend and Mrs. Palrricia Holcomb respecfively. Bolh mel wilh much acclaim from sludenls and lacully alike. The fall pro- duclion had such a favorable receplion 'rha'r an un- '- . - prececlenled lourlh performance was necessary 'ro ' accommodale everyone. Q J Q wfcqpx ,rf ' es . 4, 5 .- A :nda Ggfsella As wilh The ol'her honor socielies. membership in Q T' mm' oss 'rhe club was slriclly limiled To lhose sludenls wi+h ' 5' TK a real inleresl in lhe slage. Requiremenls for mem- m bership included a minimum lolal of one hundred hours ol work on lwo plays as well as a recommen- dalion from someone already a member. ucv- Frank Amos, cas+ member of fhe aufumn Thespian produciion, Dark of direclor Roxanne Ploss abouf ihe finer buf imporfanf delails concerning The Moon, confers wifh direcfor Mr. J. F. Townsend and senior sludenf his parf as Coniur Man. I 52 Honor -Sociefies P' E 2 Q I ij' F2-3 if. 1 we H' f 2 m Jil fig Pafricia Holcamb James Townsend Chrisiine Berenfsen Benieh Hansen YH if , 3 s ' vs 4.5 .4 Y Q ,yn , , ,. . w0liln9 be'lWe9N SCGHBS- Tl1eSPl6n Benie Hansen F995 05 Casi membefs DOUQ Ellen Rein and Jon Friedman praciice fheir paris 'For ihe Tl'1espian's fall pro- Crouch and Mary Mace relieve iheir fensions. duc+ion of Dark of+l1e Moon. ,bs David Johnson Ca+l1y Kiley Laura Lally Peggy Wafers Honor Sociefies IS3 1 i l i X it v 45 Q Qs 1:15 .,, ,--. L - 'gm tv? , 5 -.tw iii Us X 4 i- ,s 46 is TD., , . u Randy Norris-presidenf Rick Brandi-Is? vice-presidenf for programs Jeff Braswell-2nd vice-presidem for membership Ann Brown-recording secrefary Krisfina ArmTsen-help session sec refary Chuch Hanowell-Treasurer Louise Allsfon RuTh Mariin FALL INDUCTION BOOSTS MEMBERSHIP Q. xx 1,4 ' r 1- r,' Ar ,Q ' ' Tom Bauer 1 ': Pafricia Binns Ida Alfman R. Balmer Toni Biordi Jay BleweTT Edward Bradshaw PeTer Brownbaclr Craig Carver Berfram Cooper Terry Cox Richard Dempsey Chris George Tom Haier Karin Hyorfsberg Richard Hechman I 54 Honor SocieTies Tikos Honor SocieTy- whose purpose is To promoTe inTeresT in maThemaTics and To recognize scholar- ship in The Tield, inducTed TorTy members in The Tall. STudenTs wiTh all Ns in regular maThemaTic courses or B's in advance placemenT classes and no grades oT C or below in any oTher subiecTs were eligible Tor membership This year. AT many oT Their monThly meeTing, guesT speakers gave Talks To The socieTy members concerning re- laTed Tields oT maThemaTics. A represenTaTive Trom The NaTional AeronauTical Space AdminisTraTion spolce on The use of maTh in launching saTelliTes and deTermining The direcTion and disTance oT planeTs. As a service To The sTudenT body, members oT The socieTy held help sessions on Mondays aTTer school. They were required To aTTend Three before ChrisT- mas and Three aTTer The holiday season. .1-L, l gixav, in- ' TIKOS HOLD Sfeve Page Clefe Pannell Chris Reedy Edward Reiuney Clare Rogers Rhea Rolfe Clay Sassaman Henry Schroeder Eric Simmons Susan SleHve+ Riclr SleHve+ C. Sfiehl Kafhy Sfuclree Edward Svendsen Jim Thomson Roberi' Todd Linda Trogdon Nina Walsh Roger Umsfofl' Sally While I A 5 Sieve Humphrey Charles Hunsalrer Bob Jaclr Candace Keller Charles Kiefer Georgiana Knappen Ed Loud Pafricia Love 53. -5 Dean Lycas Mar+ha Mailer Lonnie Mar+in Bill McKenna John Morris ,swf-7-'W vt- 1' 1' John Muzzey WEEKLY HELP SESSIONS Gif- 1 1 ff- , , war 'I Y f uh Q u -5- ' fo.-' - ,lin-NN Q? uf 'iff' T' 'Sr 3' ik ge, ,v ' , ., J ' .Y-7'-Qxuh, 'I - f o , I ' J I 5,1 ' '-.. ,,..., f' On ' uv.. if at .gg ! ' FV? f A Q 'XV I V , , !, of' M- - f im' ,N K wo' F4 June! QW! ce akx , Honor Socieiies I55 SOCI ETY REWARDS JOU RNALISTIC SKILLS xx Nm '32 1 vii l !u Quill and Scroll members CaThy Simpson and ElizabeTh Under- wood heed a wise WhiTe House warning. Cheryl Anne HunTer Gina Klise Pefer Koper Mary A. Knierim PaTricia Love Nancy Luna Franlr Melson Larry Price Dianne Sands Norma Jean Semones CaTherine Simpson Elizabe+h Underwood Bonnie Van Riswicl: Gail WebsTer Sally Wrighl' I 56 Honor SocieTies AT an inducTion dinner held in The Tall, Quill and Scroll welcomed Ten new members inTo The honor socieTy. These socieTy members each received a membership pin and card. ln addiTion To The pin and card, sTudenTs in The socieTy also subscribed To Quill and Scroll, a magazine which publishes news oT ouTsTanding high school publicaTions. The socieTy held a second inducTion in The spring. Quill and Scroll is an inTernaTional socieTy which recognizes iournalisTic endeavor. QualiTicaTions Tor membership inTo The socieTy concerned having given ouTsTanding service Tor one year on The sTaTl of The Crossed Sabres, BLUE AND GRAY or Penman Magazine. Gail Helm-presidenl' L Toni Biordi -- secreTary- -ur Treasurer AniTa Osfhofi-sponsor Lynn Andrews EdiTh Baumann 1 STeve Behrens YA fr: Q- , ,....m-vmwhuww' I Music I57 5 sn -' Members of fhe sixfh-period orchesira class diligenily praclice ihe Firsi' Riser: Viclzi Smifh, Robert Fisher, Joyce Van Cleef. Second Riser: Gary Ogrosliy, Roberi Jaclr, Charles Kiefer, Gregory Plush, Raymond Miller. Third Riser: Glenn Neuman, Roberf Davis, Cloydia Taylor, William Anderson, Richard Ward. Firsi Arc: Susan Isalzson, Richard Branl, Mary McAuliffe, Michael Whiffield. Second Arc: Caiharine Worfh, Diane music for ihe coming assembly on fhe Alma Maier. Weaver, Barbara Gardner, Elmira Hudnall, David Logan. Third Arc: Ellen Siepmann, Carol Naclrenoff, Befh Ross, Donna Sandora, Nancy Wifhrow, Michael Wendelin. Fourfh Arc: Gene++e Ashby, Barbara Bur- fon, Mary Allgaier, Karen Phillips, Pamela Gueriin. . i I z : , I 1 2 'fi JN s The Band and lhe Orcheslra have always served as maior iaceis in a well-rounded Washingion-Lee life and educalion. Violins, cellos, flures and oboes helped make The works of classical and coniem- porary musicians such as Brahms and Hanson familiar +o W-Liles ai Chrisimas and Spring Concerls, Jrhe difiereni assemblies, and 'ro iirsr and second-graders a+ rwo Tiny Tor performances. Thirry symphonic inslrumenis, including lhe wood- winds, percussions, brass, and Tympani, made up 'rhe bands-Jrhe marching band and conceri band. W-L Will Shine, We're Generals Born, and When The Sainrs Go Marching ln helped The api march- ing coniorlionisis arouse school spirii in addirion lo providing half-lime enlerlainmenlr wirh Jrheir ma- neuvers a+ Friday nigh? games. The Conceri Band, Marching Band, and Qrchesira played many com- periiive performances in which ihe pieces ihey did oiher high schools wouldn'+ even ariempi. Orchesfra officers: William Sfeele, president Sandra Greer, Susan lsalrson, assisfanfs. STUDENTS LISTEN TO Firsi' Riser: Jessica Guy, Barbara Taylor, Joan Desberg, Carolyn Engle, Ann Norfon. Second Riser: Randolph PiH's, Dianne Pickering, Russell Phipps. Third Riser: Alfred Hufchins, Jay Ray, David Chesier, Roberi Turner, Lee Hudson. Firsf Arc: Susan Donaldson, William Steele, Rhea QTQ Q-uv BRAHMS, HANSON Rolfe, Allen Snook. Second Arc: Carol Naclrenoff, Ki'r+y Garland, Nancy Avery, Nancy Thayer, Linda Dili. Third Arc: Alice Pa+ericic, David Wend- lin, Jean Sievers, Krisiin Kiley, Marie Henry, Keni' Pous+. Fourih Arc: Ernes+ Buck, Michael Ann Arihurs, Sfuarf Meyerson, Richard Arfhurs. N 1 Y Slum-'i mf' sw! 5 31 5. T 1 l I l l , xx in ' -gf . --Q.. J F - l Music sfaffz Reber? Baxfer, Mixed Chorus, Girls Choir: Dorofhy Baumle Orches+ra: Florence Boolrer, Choir, William F. Pfeiffer, Band. l 1 l , Firsl Row: Linda Sykes, Judy Burleson, Andrea Koerner, Linda Holshouser, l Beclry Lundquis+. Second Row: Barbara Norihrup, Angela Galanfe, Linda Denisfon, Josephine Hall, Lynn Edwards, Linda Courfney. Third Row: X Lois Hayes, Boniia Crowley, Marie Chapman, Marfha Monficue, Linda l Beach, Robyn Jimeson. l l I 'l ' l I i, l60 Music 5.- CHORUS AND CHOIR Wifh neifher group holding audifionsi and bofh welcoming everyone wifh a desire 'ro sing, fhe Mixed Chorus and Girl's Choir held several combined per- formances during 'rhe year. Though fhey offen per- formed in concerfs, fhe groups served mainly as fraining grounds for fufure members for fhe Choir. Wifh a combined membership of over one hun- dred and forfy, fhe fwo groups complefed a busy schedule of appearances. In Ocfober fhey per- formed af fhe Bi-Annual Arlingfon Counfy Music Fesfivalg in December foolc parf in an inspiring Chrisfmas Vesper Concerf along wifh fhe concerf band: in February visifed bofh Sfrafford and Swan- son Junior High Schools fo perform and recruif fu- fure music sfudenfsg and finally in April, fhe groups parficipafed in a Spring Concerf wifh fhe Madrigals and a Choral Assembly wifh fhe Choir. Choir officers: Charloffe Cafoe assisfanig Frank Amos, business manager, Eric Benson, president Y an-Q Firsf Row: Nancy Lewis, Helen Georgie, Susan Pflieger, Joanne Czar- niewslci, Pafricia Orefo, Nancy Perdue, Section Leader. Second Row: Sharon Tyler, Shirley Kirby, Shirley Sfepro, Diane Sfepro, Alice Elpridae, Linda Franlro. Third Row: Karen Zangen, Presiclenf: Julia Loffin, Donna Ashby, Chris Fairchild, Secfion Leader, Sharon Sfriffler, Judy French, Linda Day. Music 6 PERFORIVI JOINTLY 'i av- G '45 i 1 I If M, l I I il I -9 .,l I I ll 5, i I I i I I I -nirv- i.- .gp 4 Affer whipping up spirif wilh his drum al a foolball game, Roger Suler slops momenlarily fo view an excifing play. Firsl Row: Joyce Van Cleef, Elaine Smilh, Roberl Fisher, Jessica Guy, Joan Desberg, Valerie Hauch. Second Row: Ray Miller, Tom Craven, Greg Plush, Bill Price, Charles Kiefer, Jim Kuzniclri, Cheryl Yung, Joanne Chauncey. Third Row: Rober+ Jaclr, John Delong, Ted Warner, Kafhy Mason, Jeff Halliday, Kalherine Brier. Fourlh Row: drummers, slandingz I A Cellarful Of Noise clearly describes 'lhe band room as lube player Tom Holland ardenlly blows away al pracfice. Milre Whillield, Arlhur Bray. Firsf Riser: Dale Toepfer, John Cunning- ham, Warren Williams. Second Riser: Donna Sfowers, Jay Ray, Ed Smilh, Byron Clarlre, Craig Peddicord. Third Riser: Howard Anderson, Howard Bills, Milfon Hudson, Roberl Newman, Gary Ogroslry, Charles Walion. , ,,.,..'?l 1 i ii 2 1' ,ff V I . I u 4? 5 wi v .., iii fav ii? eff' nl T ZBN, 14 xi 1' X .N sk I U xx xi .-L A 1 ,4. '. 3 1.1 ,sf 3 lg C-. fiat? n Q :G i, li Firsf Row: Sherry Richfer, Darlene Johnson, Lori Deardorlil, Dianne Row- Doffie Blankenship, Pai' Wood, Debby Davis, Louella Canody, Grelchen f . land, Mary Sfraif, Jimsey Frye, Jane Friih, Susan Speake, Leonore Baker, Tomlin, Barbara Neubauer. Fourih Row: Eihel Jane Davis, Ken Smifh, Linda Benneff, Edward Reiuney, Pianisf. Second Row: Dorofhy L. Cunf Kiffy Clark, Tom Welden, Larry EllioH', Brace Niles, Bre++ Fairchild, ningham, Evonne Frangos, Judy Fallon, Laurie Cocker, Jayne Tippens, Chris Mafhews, Dana Sufherland, Tom Ingalls, Mike Hudson, Bruce Becky Crawford. Peqqy Calverf, Andrea Binkley, Marfha Amos, Cindy Beckner, David Price. Fall. Third Row: Graciela Farinas, Elisa Treios, Kafhy Page, Viki Prohaska, ' i l Caroline Fisher, Edwin Reinharl, Mary Gard, Frank Amos, Evelyn Cooper, Ackerson, Kay McDonald, Sfephen Baldwin, Debra Dodge. Alfred Weisinger, Carolyn Koehler, Eric Benson, Marion Beers, Charles l i l l i l T 5 41 W' In I64 Music 4 W 11 J . T if 1 . f 3 ' as E 1 A I K FirsT Row: Nancy Dubler, Suzi Donnelly, JaneT Myers, CynThia Sousa, Melanie PoTTer, Holly MiTchell, Lindsay Chapman, Sharon ScoTT, Linda Broclr, Annie Mae Tyson. Second Row: Anna STewarT, RoberTa Jacobsen, Carolyn Jones, Be+sy Carr, Pearl AnThony, Joyce CorneTT, Sally Braun, BeaTrice Overby, Maureen Alexander, Ellinda SmiTh. Third Row: Linda Shrieves. Linda Shaffer, Linda McCoy, Olly Howell, Helen Simpson, Q T I 4 I E ' l I Rosemary Hennessy, Linda Hill, Amy Walsh, Joanne Warren, Francine SToss, Roberi' Baxfer, DirecTor. FourTh Row: James ClayTon, Chuclr Bowen, Bob Keller, Ed RoTh, Jeff BesTic, WalTer CliTTon, Jim Baldwin, Greg YounT, Dan PrescoTT, Nidal Mahayni, Torn STewarT, Roger JohnsTon, Frank Sansalone, John Schaeffer. IVIADRIGALS SING AT PAGEANT OF PEACE Wearing black suiTs and blue dresses wiTh brighT bouTonnieres and ChrisTmas corsages, The Washing- Ton-Lee Madrigals roamed The halls serenading The sTudenT body. The members also sang YuleTide Ta- voriTes aT The Greek OrThodox CaThedral and aT Union STaTion. Two very special December inviTa- Tions came Trom The SenaTe OTlice Building and The CommiTTee Tor The PageanT oT Peace. Sponsored by Mr. RoberT BaxTer, The Madrigals accepTed The slogan PracTice Makes PerTecT. ThroughouT The year The singers pracTiced every morning from 7:I5 unTil 8:IO. The ThirTeen members sang Tollc, Toreign, and conTemporary selecTions. ATTer ChrisTmas vacaTion The vocalisTs Traveled To The WashingTon Golf and CounTry Club and per- Tormed Tor The Lions Club Luncheon. lv1osT oT Their engagemenTs Toolc place in The evening, buT some. including This one, were during The school day. Invi- TaTions from The various women's clubs in The area and Trom The ArlingTon Rose FoundaTion Tollowed. Assemblies and concerTs give These Two accompanisTs, Edward Reiuney Janef Sfoclrard, a chance To prove Their Talenf. and . 4' 1 's Music I65 Wi+hs+andinq mud and rain, blue and gray clad members of fhe march- wifh fhe spiriied Tune of W-L Will Shine. Some sixfy-odd members ing band enfhusiasiically urge ihe Generals fo viciory over Yorlrfown performed ai every game. Firsl' Row: Juanila Alvarez, Jean Lockee, Teresa Roeder, Koon-Yang Kang, Ellen Rein, Sara Owen, Ruby Eddiclrs, Bebbie Dodge, Mary Ba1'+is+a, E+hel Bowen, Evelyn Cooper, Mariha Phillips, Carrie Fisher. Second Row: Mary Byrne, Mary Jane Silliman, Linda Jenlrins, Mary Jo Allen, Mari- s+eve Doyle, Mar+ha Miller, Carol Myers, Chrisfine Slye, Keiherine Derr, Diane Jones, Marion Beers, Virginia Veal, Kafhy Maclndoe. Third Row: i .J 4 Q lx Y .1 ' E Ellen Siepmann, Ellen Goodpasiure, Susan Isalnson, Linda Sfowers, Bob Bafes, Franlr Lee, Michael Lenvin, Paul Dean, Pe+er Brownback, Craig Gaarder, Roberl' Simon. Fourfh Row: Belly Beckner, Pafricia Tieiien, Ingrid Gaarder, Van Frifzwolier, Bary Bilfon, Tom Barnes, Dan Hollen, Pe+er Knudsen, Michael O'Neill, John Crouse, Michael Kingsley, Glenn Dunlap, Peier Van Duyn. - 1 ag 'Vs Y i . l v l qivsnvomg - - .. r- BeTore ChrisTmas The Choir, under The direcTion oT Miss Florence Booker, presenTed a concerT Tor all alumni. Many oT The Tormer members ThaT were home Trom colleges locaTed all over The UniTed STaTes aTTended This program and The recepTion which Tol- lowed and joined wiTh This year's Choir To sing SilenT NighT. The climax oT The evening proved To be The magniTicenT l lalleluiah Chorus Trom The Mes- siah. AT many assemblies ThroughouT The year The sing- ers enTerTained The sTudenT body. They sang Their unique inTerpreTaTion oT The Twelve Days oT ChrisT- mas aT The YuleTide assembly sponsored by The class oT '66. The members oT The Choir also assisTed The Two underclasses in learning The new school Alma MaTer. AT commencemenT exercises in June, The group sang Tor The lasT Time To climax a busy musical year. hoir members L nn Brown BeTT Bo dsTun, and Carolyn Koehler induslrriously C v . Y Y rehearse songs used in The spring concerT. CHOIR VVELCOMES FORMER MEMBERS FirsT Row: Joanne Herringfon, Charlene Yafes, BeHy BoydsTun, Janice Gibson, BeTTy Bogardus, Michael Ann Arfhurs, Carola Wilson, Toni Scala, 'Carolyn McAuliFfe, Sara SmiTh, Linda Dralre, Mary Field. Second Row: Kay McDonald, Carolyn Koehler, Lynn Brown, Marfha Frifh, Sfephanie Thaler, Donna Dail, Marilyn Maihers, Lynda Vosburgh, Marla ChoboT, Barbara Hill, CharloTTe Cafoe, Elaine Turner. Third Row: Roberf Arburg, James Thrall, Millard BarneTle, Sfephen Baldwin, Tom BarneTT, Edwin ReinharT, Michael Ward, Larry Price, Mary Gard, Brenda Fag- gins, Karen Wallen. FourTh Row: Eric Benson, Alber+ Weisiger, Charles Aclrerson, David Ellis, Ted Gilliss, Frank Amos, Bill Mareey, Bill Sfeele, gavid Johnson, Paul Burne'H', Lora Goodpasfure, Judy Wells, CaThy azanis. f 1 I T l' n.. I66 Aihlefics li HV ,ox 'Q ,EQ 7 ., - ii' -f 6 . 5 ,fill 44 4-4' III C. sf R m r B ddy Kirchman, Mickey Kleber, J n Ke Th Seco d R e OCo ell, Dave Rose, Jon Rucker, STe Wh Te o David Fleming, Ricky Ford, c W T B ur ed y. FourTh Row: David GusTaf- G ll eer d nfield as coaches Coggins and pe ax game loss. ,,,f ,gi 44-1- flk ,iii 'K 73 'I f son, Roberi' Wilsie, Jiim Wall, Eddie Myers, Mel Hunfross, Miko Page. FifTh Row: David EsTabroolr, Sfeve Page, Alan Wheeler, Mickey Hill, STeve Hogoboom, 'RoberT Hawfhorne, Baxfer Smifh. GRIDIVIEN WHIP GW The LiTTle Generals goT off To a slow sTarT, losing a 7-O decision in The season's opener To Fairfax. BuT Then They swepT To seven sTraighT wins while oufscoring Their opponenTs l29-32. The season fi- nales piTTed The Quincy Eleven agaisT Two Top- noTch local rivals. The Wakefield Warriors hiT early, jumping inTo a commanding lead before our defense could iell. The final quarTer saw Coach Youngblood pulling all The sTops To corner a vicTory. Even The Tricky sleeper play was execuTed, wiTh Rick Ford snagging The long pass and romping To a TD un- Touched. There iusT wern'T enough quarTers, Though, as The Warriors held off for The win-which meanT The DisTricT TiTle To The Vicfors. George WashingTon and The annual Olde Oaken BuckeT baTTle were lasT on The slaTe. War Memorial STadium saw Two Teams wiTh maTching 7-2 records Ib8 AThleTics B2 88 UBL' ,K 0 1,3 ug ,441 -1 1. in S 4' t f il r ,K M fl 'i'Lt U 4 1 'L 'T ' ' 44 4 gh ., f- A sd ' 41 'hir' 1 as 4 IA -wr .'T - 4r'N 'K 55 ' 1 bi? K gf Z x 7x41 4. A Wx wi 5 x r T E 1 xl 21 3 s Firsf Row: Jerry Green, Paul Rucker, Dan Mansuy, James B. Zell, John Al Boemlrer, Paul Wiseman, George Na ghT Ch IS Wo d d ST Fenili. Second Row: Darrell Fixx, Skip Johnson, Gary Larson, Sfeve Gavin, Jeff Sfeger. FifTh Row: Geof H g Kenna, Walfer Dove, Harry Sfrofher. Third Row: Clay Kirby, Bob Gill, ham, Charles HawThorne, Presfon Gay ArT B clrley D l Johso Bernard Hamm, Bucky STudds, Rick Spauls, Gary Berndf. FourTh Row: FOR 8-2 SEASON TighTing iT ouT. John LeypoldT's golden Toe gave The Generals a quick 3-O lead. Then The sTouT defense Took command. sTaving oTT several PresidenT ThreaTs. A second-half Touchdown iced The game, as The home gridiron heroes had Their Third sTraighT shuT- ouT over The Prexies, and The TirsT leg on The new HBuckeTf' Speed earmarked The General squad as The Trio oT Harry STroTher, Darrel Fixx. and Jerome Green were among The TasTesT backs in The A-I League. Mud oTTen bogged down This group oT gazelles, Though, as several games-noTably YorkTown and Hammond-were played in a deep mire. I964 also marked John Youngblood's lasT year as W-L l-lead FooTball Coach. Mr. Youngblood has Taken over The job oT AThleTic DirecTor, vacaTed by The deaTh oT AlberT l-larringer lasT Tall. Won- Fairfax Marshall Woodson YorkTown O'Connell Hammond Annandale McLean Wakefield George WashmgTon 8 LosT 2 Tue -0 FLEET BACK5, TOUGH LINE CAP '64' l l Q . V 5 l The Generals' ofiense squares oF? agains+ Yhe 'l'ough Wakefield defense iri +he game ihaf decided the League Tifle. W-L los+ fhe close baffle. I9-I4. l V A Taclzle John Keifh lakes a breaiher during opening Fairfax game which W-L losf 7-0. l l l l l Sieve Whife passes off fo end John Fenili in soggy, buf vicforious, Yorkfown game. I70 Aihlefics 4: ff' '- -ff: -,4.1'-: Qvff-. mai. , .fi-ft . 4yrf f, A' ',,-,- .47 1, T., X-'I' i- 45. ...w Q , .',-,fx H 1 .ai I A ig 4 1 '-1.4. f. V '-'. L.-in 'X -f , fzfii . J gl l fl I I l r .-I H if N -or ,bw Q. 5:5553 gg, 4 3 , K , N. x me fix. Darrell Fixx cuis downfield for open ferrifory, leaving Cavalier raclrlers and John Fenili charge downfield fo lhrow bloclrs vs. Woodson. lf nl, ' ' In ,1 -3 I .4 I l Ck 4 P A , AGB' i ., Q ' 3 Sven' 'is ', f, g-A, Qs - ' ' . K: .I s . 'A 'tsxffgga 8 Q E?.,Q' , 2- ,itll ' i'Q '. 'I la, E 1 ff , . n Y if iv, In ' H N 4 QV? nk u ' Q., 1 NX 'Q' , . ' i Q?'l'Y9 'rlln WM' ' I . 3 .4 I ixuus, . -y. Woodson +acHers converge on Harry Foo+s+eps Sfrofher rounding lef+ end. The Generals bear fhe Cavaliers, 30-7. N 'X ,. 06.4 J ' , dw ' sprawled out Mile O'Connell A+l1le'l'ics I7I GENERALS SHUT OUT PREXIES 10-0 WEAM Head coach John Youngblood fallzs s+rafegy wifh Harry Sfrofher on fhe sidelines during +he 30+h annual Olde Oalren Buclref Confesin r x Jerome Green whips around leff end as Skip Johnson clears fha way in fhe Buclref baffle. W-L holds fhe over-all edge, I7-I0-3. I72 Afhleiics D Mike O'Connell poised fo cafch a ioss from John Leypolf for fhe exfra poinf in 'lhe Turkey Day Game. lflumlilu- Q- - 1 up L. Q - 1 wi .k xr 4-fr If -.v f 1, , . e , f I :if- Aiirivl 4 R , 'nz X' Pt' ,.f Inj , 5 N ., 441 ll l' . E V ,i ,JJ ily ' Firsf Row: Bob Smi+h, Bill Thompson, George Gorman, Bud Goings, Sieve Goldsmi+h, Milne Trainum. Second Row: Johnson Bell lManagerl, Arnold Livingsfon, David Webb, David Price. Tom Naugh+on, Richard Scheele. Third Row: Jim Whire lManagerl, Tom Galigher, Roger 1 ' T Graham, Nidal Mahayni, Bruce Beclrner, Bob Wrighf. Fourlh Row: George Bullard lManagerl, Bob Youman. Bob Dunne, Ken Mullinix, Dale Johnson, Larry Biorlrland, John Kennedy. Fif+h Row: Coach Guy Cavallo. Jv FIG:-rrs FOR WINNING 5-3 Rsconn Firsi Row: ScoH' Baur, Richard Beale, Mac Esiabroolr, Joe Tuclrer, Ken Tyrone Epperson. Fourfh Row: Dan PrescoH, George Savasiano, Sidney Mails, Warren Williams. Second Row: Alfred Foreman, Marshal Moisf, Simmons, John Tyler, Brian Hendrick, Bob Gilberf. Fif+h Row: Coach Jack Holenbaclr. Noland Forness, John Schaffer, Wal+er Clif+on, Third John Crowder. Row: Edward Smifh, David S+one, David Williamson, Jerry Goldsmilh, if 1 'fix- 54- I 144 S511-if'4-'Yi -,fp 5' r- !f 5, xv, ik- lfj ,LA -U Xl 6 fi 'Q F f, B4 I' Ly ,wx J++ 441- Luxe 1+ J+-rim fy 4+-1 - i l W. 2 '37 i , ' , ' ,'H lY 'l',r A- 1 - L A A ' J ' fl o . if ,K x .-.fish ,l,4fx 4, 'rilfgt 2+ ' M--- B im.. lr ..s .--- WALA1 COU RTIVI EN CHALK- UP The Mull and Jell combo ol John Hummer and 5'l I Mike Schemering led The Lillle Generals 'ro a I7-3 slale. Wilh guards Schernering and John Fe- nili dribbling around and Through The defense. sel- ling up l-lurnrner and Tom Thompson wil'h feeds. W-L had one of ils rnosl polenl offenses along wi'rh ils slandard league-leading defense. The Generals golf rolling early, crushing Their firsf live Toes by al leasl I6 poinls each. Two consecu- Jrive 'rough baffles came nexf-l-larnmond and 'N on50 2 2 John Carroll gives 'rhe League's high scorer, Woodso s Gabe Olivario, a royal siuff. John Hummer-W-L's 6'6 All-Meiropolifan All-Siafe cen'ler- 5 i Eno eair osu in wo oin s. ie c emerm ences : h+hgh++h++ff+PfMlK5l'1 99l p pus? fo make sure, before heading clowncourl on defense. J m Spriggs springs high for The opening 17 WINS: TIE FOR SECOND WakeTield. The squad was up Tor The Admirals, whipping Them 46-35. The Warriors Then pounced on Coach Levin's haggard Torces, piling up a big lead and coasTing To a 45-33 win. ATTer sweeping The nexT seven sTraighT, The Cien- erals barely edged Edison in double overTime' 43-4I. Preping Tor The big GW baTTle, The Team Then hu- miliaTed MT. Vernon 72-29. The PresidenTs Tollowed, seeking The role oT spoiler in knocking us ouT oT a share oT The league lead. They succeeded, aided by some shoddy sporTsmanship and a Tank wiTh The handle oT 5keeTer SwiTT. A lasT- diTch General bid Tailed, as The Prexies won, 44-43. The NorThern DisTricT Tourney remained. ATTer knocking oTT GroveTon, GW loomed ahead. W-L's revenge was losT, however, as The PresidenTs jumped To a quick lead, Then sTalled oTT Tor a 50-33 win. The Team romped away wiTh one TiTle, Though, ThaT Tor The 5porTsmanship Award in The Tourney. The award was Tor The sTudenT body and Team, and as Coach Levin puT iT, This is The TinesT sTudenT body we've ever had. in The Yorkfown baffle. l Hummer's blfg TooT 'Frame is no help while he's sprawled ouf, grappling for The ball wiTh Cavalier. T., Coach Morris Levin ouflines sTraTegy in The YorkTown game. The noT- so-LiTTle Generals whipped The PaTrioTs, 42-26. l 1 1 if HUNINIER, EAGLE-EYED FOREWARDS PACE OFFENSE il: -K ' .3 '--A 1 . 'Q gf i Hummer hifs will: a lefl'-handed iumper as a some- whal awed Fairfax Rebel loolcs helplessly on. I76 Sporls Four O'Connell Knighls swarm around six-'Fool John Carroll. Carroll gol' fhe shol' away as 'Phe Generals whipped lheir Caflwolic cross-counfy rival, 57-39. Co-caplain Tommy Thompson pumps a looping Tom Dunlop fires away Wllh an open shol' from one-lvanclecl iumper. fhe corner vs. Fairfax. iziililiflfjqgif , 'Q I XXL 1, s. W-L W-L I964-65 BASKETBALL RESULTS 42: Yorldown 65: Fairfax W-L 7I: McLean . W-L 65: Annandale W-L 46: Lee . . . W-L 48: Marshall . W-L 46: Hammond W-L 33: Walrefield W.L 62: Madison . W-L 59: Falls Church W-L 57: O'Connell W-L 52: Woodson W-L 57: F+. Hunl' . W-L 5l: Grovelon W-L 5l: Sfuarf . . W-L 43: Edison . W-L 72: Ml. Vernon W-L 43: G. W. . . NORTHERN VIRGINIA TOURNAMENT W-l. 46: Grovelon W-L 33: G. W. . . Won ' ' '72 l-05+ I l A 3 Mille Schemering lels fly wilh a driving iump-shof as GW's Slreeler Swifl' and Bob Mason valianlly 'fail fo siop him. r Fronl' Row: Co-caplain Milne O'Connell, Tom Dunlop, Co-cap+ain Tom Spriggs. Bacl: Row: Riclry ford, Mgr. Tom Derr, Coach Levin, Mgr. Bob Thompson, Mike Schemering, John Fenili, John Hummer. Middle Row: Ludwig, Don Clemenfs. Clay Kirby, Mille Slade, John Carroll, John Wilson, Mall' Lippman, Jim , P Sporls I77 AKTL17' 'Tir SCRAPPY GUARDS ANCHOR TOP LEAGUE DEFENSE fc- 4 ,..4np-, 'THE . 1-..-Til.: AA - .-A John Hummer leaps 'ro baclrboard a shof over Yhe oufsireiched hand of a Woodson Cavalier. Milne O'Connell and John Fenili edge in for a possible, bu+ rare, rebound of Hummer's close shol. The big junior ended his year wiih a l5.8 poinf scoring average, I Hh in 'rhe A-I Norfhern Disfricf League. I78 Sporis ' ..- A Milne O'Connell, 6'7 forward, hiis a field goal againsi 'lhe Hammond Admirals as fhe ref calls a foul, selling up a 3-point play. Oops, foo bad Slreef . . . John Hummer and Milre O'Connell look innoceni as Prexie showman Sheeier Swifl' lalres a nosedive. x 90. JAY-VEE BASKETBALL Junior Varsi'I'y Roundballers fire several praciice shofs +o loosen up prior io +heir sirenuous affernoon workout X1 Six-foo+ Tyrone Epperson leaps high +o snag a rebound from a Prexie as Y Bob Wrighi and Richard Scheele look on. Froni' Row: Harry Armsfrong, Richard Scheele, Russ Bolling, Alan Collier, Epperson, Bob Wrighf, Mark Kleber, Bob Smiih. Upper Row: Dave Logan, Bob Sfewarf, Charles McAdams. Middle Row: Rick Mariin, Tyrone Coach Glenn Causey, Manager Jim Kessinger, and Lance Neeley. l 1 l, I . I ,D5 Q . .Q 9 i Q o 1' il 6 ,ao Members of The I964-65 VarsiTy WresTIing Team. From LeTT To RighT: FirsT Row: Craiq Pedclicord, Ed Land, Mille Wegner, Marlr Lipsey, Bob Todd-Co-Capfain, Bruce WinT. Second Row: Kevin Gilead-Co-Cap Tain, Charles Thomas, Graiq PrescoTT, STeve Gavin, Bob Basham, Gary Larson. Third Row: Charlie Puglisi, Richard Ward, Bob Arberg, Riclr :X 4'.' Hardison, Bob Bafes, Tom Towberman, Rod Blalresfad, Jan BarTle'H', Mel HunTress, Gary BerndT, Guy Cavallo-Coach. FourTh Row: Mike Cole- Manager, Paul Wiseman, Mike Davis, RoberT Amerine, Michael Sher- wood, Tony Robinson, Thomas Adison, William Hill, Mille Bowen, Jim Dineen. WRESTLING SQUAD FINISHES SEVENTH IN STATE The varsiTy wresTIing Team capped Their 8-5 sea- son wiTh a sevenTh-place Tinish in The sTaTe Tourna- menT aT NorToIIc. Kevin Gilead was The only indi- vidual winner, Taking TirsT in The I38-pound class. Among The Teams beaTen in STaTe were WaIceTieId and YorIcTown. In The NorThern Virginia TournamenT W-L placed sevenTh wiTh TorTy-Tour Team poinTs and Tour individual winners. Eddie Myers Toolc a TourTh in The I45-Ib. divisiong STeve Gavin, a iunior, was Third as a I65-pounder, Bruce WinT, also a iunior, was second aT I33, and Kevin Gilead, co-capTain, Took TirsT in his class. The season began on December I2 wiTh a win over GroveTon, 34-I2. On February I3, The season, which had encompassed ThirTeen maTches, came To an end wiTh a closely conTesTed 27-I9 loss To Walce- Tield. A big win Tor The Generals was The MT. Vernon maTch by a score oT 23-20. The biggesT score oT The season was The Episcopal maTch which W-L won 44-7. AT season's end, Kevin Gilead was unanimously selecTed by his TeammaTes as This year's ouTsTanding wresTIer. I80 SporTs VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM RECORD Home Score Team MeT OpponenT's Score 34 Grovefon I2 23 Fairfax I4 25 Edison I6 27 Woodson I9 35 O'ConneII I3 I6 Annandale 28 20 Springbrook 29 I6 Yorldown 22 23 MT. Vernon 20 44 Episcopal 7 40 McLean 8 I7 STuarT 2I I8 Wakefield 27 Won-8 LosT--5 NORTHERN VIRGINIA TOURNAMENT-7Th PLACE W-L.Winners: I33 Ib. weighT class-Bruce WinT-2nd place I38 Ib. weighT class-Kevin Gilead-IsT place l45,Ib. weighT class-Eddie Myers-4Th place I65 Ib. weighf VIRGINIA ALL-STATE TOURNAMENT-7Th PLACE W-L Winners: I38 Ib. weighT class-Kevin Gilead-IsT place class-Sfeve Gavin-3 rd place ax .. S! ...ff .....-..... e- nv- Varsify wreslling coach Mr. Guy Cavallo poses wi+h his s+a+e champion l38 lb. wresfler Kevin Gilead. Varsily sialwarls Ed Land, Bob Todd, Bruce Winl, Kevin Gilead, and Eddie Myers. Junior Sieve Gavin lies up senior Kevin Gilead. Bruce Winf, iunior, I33 lbs. Eddie Myers, senior, l45 S 'Fd 5 Q iz' Gas iv' it Mike Bowen allempfs 'lo break-down Rick Hardison during a prac+ice scrimmage. Ace grappler Bruce Winl' locks arms wifh lhe foe in fhe quarfer-finals of 'lhe l33 lb. class af lhe Sfafe Meer. JV IVIATIVIEN PREP 13-1-1 CHART Firsl' Row: Dick Knapp, Dave Brigham, Bob 'Gilbert Tom Weldon, and John Schafier. Second Row: Arno Livings+on, Dave Williamson, S+uar+ Myerson, Sieve Paynfer, Chris Joyce, Chris George, and 'Chris Midgeif. Third Row: Coach Dana Pond, George Gorman, Dave Esfabrook, Tom Y S . nun . A 1:11 FOR VARSITY: Surber, Bill Thompson, Dale Johnson, Glenn Geiger, Mike Trainum, Keni Poush, and Dennie McCausland. Missing: Dennis Wagner, Dan Prescofl, Waller Cliffon, Warren Williams, 'Charles Caudill, and Dave Long. GYNINASTICS DEBUTS WITH CLUB STATUS Some 20 gymnasfs, including half a dozen preffy lasses, mef fwice a week in fhe auxiliary and adap- five gyms. Trying 'rheir hand af the frampolines, high bar. sfill rings, parallel bars, side horse, various mafs, and long horse, fhe kids hoped for lafer varsify ranking-buf quickly added fhaf fhey were ouf iusf for fun. Coach and insfrucfor Roger Coggins foresees ri evenfual varsify compefifionf' wifh Afhlefic fl Direcfor John Youngblood fossing in maybe nexf year. Yorkfown and Wakefield already have feams, as Yorkfown is defending sfafe champ. New equipmenf in mid-season-including fhe rings. a new framp, a vaulfing box. and P-bars- augmenfed fhe basic fools of fhe frade insfalled lasf fall. Chief sfalwarfs of fhe club, including fhose pic- fured below, are: Lee Norford, Joyce Van Cleef, Lee Warringfon, Tom l-lafer, Cafhy Zazanis, Mike Boger, and Mike Beasley. Many of fhe parficipanfs wenf from fhe club info fhe varsify feams of ofher sporfs, mainly wresfling and frack. 1 N I i X 3 1 I 4 , I ' ' xx. - X . N 41-, i :wi f -V wwww-ia 1 llxlig iii Q I .j. 'Q ' A 1'-v ,U Fx lil. , . ' V' I ,, ,f S!! U uf.. 'ff ' I Nu.- 1 Top Row: Coach Jerry Power, John Fowler, Tom Talboll, Bill Mahan, Jay Reynolds, Dan Koslri, Craig Prescoll, Kevin Gilead. Middle Row: Dave McConnell, Ken Barlrer, Dave Parrish, George Davis, Bob Todd, Earl Henderson, Jon Friedman. Bollom Row: Sleve Puryear, Charles Hargrove, Tony Cacciapaglia, and Tom Barnell. THE CROSS COUNTRY HARRIERS The General cross-counlry leam lilerally ran- away wilh lhe Slale lille lasl lall. Four General runners linished in lhe lop len in lhe Slale Ivleel al William and Mary. George Davis led lhe way wilh second place, Dave Parrish loolc lourlh, Torn Iallnol capped lillh, and Dave McConnell came in eighlh place. Bob Todd linished 22nd, lo round oul lhe lop live. They lowered lhe slale scoring record ol lhe l962 W-I. learn by 5 poinls-lrorn lhe previous 42 lo 37. CROSS COUNTRY RECORD W-L . . ..... 20 Fairfax . . W-L . . . . 24' Hammond . . W-L . . . . . 2l Fairfax . . W-L . . . . . 23' O'Connell . . W-L . . . . 26 Yorlrlown . W-L . . . . . 24' Springbroolr W-L. . . . I5, Falls Church W-L . . . . I5' Lee . . . W-L. . . . I5' Marshall . . W-L. . . . .I8' G.W. . . . . W-L. . . . I8' Walrelield . . W-L. . . .2I- Annandale . . W-L .......... I7- American U. Isl Wakefield lnvilalional Isl Wm. 8: Mary Invilalional Isl Norlhern Virginia Meel Isl Virginia Slale Meel Varsily-Won I7-I.osl 0 Senior George Davis loolm 2nd in lhe Slale, leading lhe Harriers lo lhe Tille. He won I4 meels, 2nd in lhe olher lhree. -17 aw 5- 'T ii aka iff 6:5 id? i',, . I Q0 'G U 1 i mu f W E: l T.: H... ,cr M Q ,. i 11 1 'uv- 1 '5 1-1 5 X W 'J .ag-.. '5 lv' Q . And They're off . . . The runners ioclrey for posifion as The gun sounds in The- Falls Church meeT. W l swamped The visiTors, I5-44, as The home Harriers copped The IsT five places. RUN OFF WITH STATE CROWN The W-L Harriers were named Top Team in The area by The lVleTropoliTan Traclc Coaches Associa- Tion. Two runners, Parish and Davis, made lsT Team All-lVleTropoliTan, while Two oThers, McConnell and TalboTT were named To The second Team. All in all, The endurance men raclced up I7 sTraighT wins, while compleTely shuTTing ouT Three Toes. Jon Friedman and Kevin Gilead show The creed oT The cross-counTry runner below. l-lis moTTo: You run Till iT hurTs, Then Till The pain is unbearable . . . Then you run some more. li in' s iimfjci I '-' T .,- T T r i c . X The I964 STaTe Cross CounTry Champs: Coach Power, Jon Friedman, Tom BarneTT, Charles Hargrove, Kevin Gilead, Bob Todd, Tom TalboTT, George Davis, Dave McConnell, and Dave Parish. N? '3 V i ' fri' T ff T - r'9 'Q fvg -Q s MS' S I-ff X 'x 1 J www... ' -,Jr f , .Willa f ' - SW . ,xy il .Q -i 8 I' T 1 A , EB 4 'H X f ' im 8 ,,,, , U 5 T. I ma , c , l '. ,4v I F , IV ,ll ! ' 1 ' x- f. ' Y i lil KTCY in f Q X,-9 ,I ' 'g Cy' is SporTs l85 1- .3 f-111, 4.4 I 11- , -1' .11 - my' Allx , .Y ci , i Kneeling: Richard Sperol, Mike Miller, Gary Phipps, Bruce Niles, Dabney Wharfon, Gary Lennon, Sfeve Page, Tom Crawford, John Hellyer. S+anding: Manager Bob Brennan, Tom Basham, Coach Del Norwood, Jeff Braswell, Claus Bang, Bob Barr, Richard Demboski, Jim WhiTe, Bucky Dunwoody, Jim Helms, Jim Ludlow, Ed Kingman, John Burleigh, Julio SOCCER NIUDNI EN 1 1-1-1 SLATE Soccer was iniTiaTed aT W-L in '64-'65, and The resulT was The STaTe WinTer Soccer TiTle. The crown was unoTTicially copped in lieu oT Two wins over rival YorlcTown-The only oTher Team in The League. Coach Del Norwood's sguad goT oTT To a shaky sTarT, geTTing shu+ ouT by Harlcer Prep oT Maryland, 5-O. They Then soughT revenge, whipping ThaT same Harker Prep Two weeks laTer, 3-O. Journeying down- sTaTe, The rnudrnen ToughT To a I-I Tie wiTh Wood- bury ForesT, in a game shorTened by darkness. Vargas, Chuck Winfers, Nick Zelenski, Bob Leme, Warren Grosefia, George Sara, Paul Alcardi, Dick ArThurs, Wells Bill, Lonnie Mariin, Mark Wegner, and Manager Jim Milner. Missing from priciurez Eugenio Mathieu, Dan SmiTh, PeTe Swenson, Richard Dempsey, Jeff Beoiic, Ken Evans, Bob Keller, Andrea LousTaloT. CAPTURE STATE: Then The Team ielled, and swung inTo acTion. Hold- ing The nexT Tive Toes To buT one goal, They swepT To Tour shuT-ouT wins. ST. Albans and Landon Then Tell, by 4-I and 3-I scores. The Tinal Three maTches oT The year saw idenTical 2-I resulTs. ST. STephens, Yorlc- Town, and Episcopal ioined The ranks oT Typical Gen- eral enernies-geTTing beaT by an unpeneTrable de- Tense. Wells Bill and Julio Vargas usually Took care oT The scoring up TronT, wiTh Bruce Niles occasionally using an educaTed head To pop in goals. W-L W-L VARSITY SOCCER RESULTS .....0g Harker Prep .. . .33 Harker Prep . . W-L . . Ig Woodbury Forresf W-L . . lg Mare+ ..... . W-L . . 3: YorkTown . W-L . . I3 Episcopal . W-L . . 3: ST. Albans . . W-L W-L . .lp Sidwell Friends . . .43 ST. Albans . W-L . . 3: Landon . W-L . . 2, ST. Sfephens W-L ...... . .25 YorkTown . . . . W-L ....... . .21 Episcopal . . . . II Wins I Loss I Tie JV ResulTs-3 Wins 2 Losses Bruce Niles dribbles downfield, seHing up a pass To Julio Vargas. Bofh Niles and Vargas boofed goals in The 2-I vicfory over Episcopal in The season's final mafch. wx 4' OJ Sr .. .L -4.3.1 - INDOOR TRACK SQUAD TAKES FIFTH IN STATE The disTance runners, Tresh Trom Taking The STaTe Cross CounTry TiTle, Tormed The backbone of Coach Jerry Power's indoor Traclc Team. Led by seniors Dave Parrish and George Davis in The 880, mile, and 2-mile runs, plus a sTrong group of sprinTers and broad jumpers, The LiTTle Generals were bidding To regain The STaTe Crown, yielded To NewporT News lasT year. ATTer swamping O'Connell in Their TirsT me.eT, W-L losT a hearTbrealcer To Woodberry ForesT. Only a 3d in The mile, and a relay win in The lasT Two evenTs saved The day Tor The Toe. A 3-I edge in The Tield evenTs, plus a near sweep in The runs paced a 66-23 smashing oT Episcopal. Navy's Plebes and Fordham's Frosh came nexT. AlThough we Tinished lasT in The Tri-meeT, There were high poinTs Tor The squad: Dave Parrish ran a 4:25 mile la new sTaTe recordl: John LeypoldT's TirsT in The shoT puTT-our only wing l-larry STroTher's 6.5 60-yd. dash: and 5'4 sophomore PeanuT Gard- ner's 2O'lO broad iump. George Davis, wiTh a second in The 880, was The high poinT oT The STaTe lv1eeT, as W-L copped TiTTh. The Episcopal lnviTaTional, or No. Va. lv1eeT, saw Woodberry ForesT romp away Trom The Tield. Ham- mond Tinished a disTanT second, as we came up a close Third. AlThough There were some disappoinT- menTs, Coach Power was eagerly loolcing Toward The ouTdoor season wiTh a real sTrong Team. Sfandingz Manager Al HuTchins, Jeff Halliday, Jay Reynolds, John LeypoldT, BarT Fugler, Lee Dahmer, Phil Liber, Jon Friedman, Ashby Swailes, and Harry STroTher. Kneeling: Wayne Taylor, Bob O'Brien, Tom TalboTT, Dave McConnell, Bob Youman, Charles Hargrove, Richard I965 INDOOR TRACK TEAM RESULTS I, . . . . . . 56: O'Connell . . . . . . . 37 . . . . . . 39: Woodberry ForesT . . . 50 . . . . . . . . 66: Episcopal . . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . . . . . 233 Navy Plebes . . . . . 85 Uri-meefl Fordham Freshmen . . . 28 3d Place .... ...... N orThern Va. Meef 5Th Place . . . . STaTe MeeT l GerhearT, Milre Beasley, and Ken Barker. SeaTed: Greg Scales, Tony SaPPed of his Sffengil' 599' fl e 9'U9llf'9 +W0'mlle 'Un Cacciapaglia, Dave Parrish, Walf Billings, George Davis, Earl Hender- af Af 1aP0ll5. Senior dlsiince man George Davis CafCl eS son, Sieve Puryear, and Del Gardner. l1lS bfeafh- 3-v Spo rTs l87 IC . if, 61 V 1 . .. Sealed: Manager Lee Norforcl, John Tyler, Dave Parrish, Sieve Puryear, George Davis, Ken Barlrer, Earl Henderson, Wayne Taylor, Julio Vargas, Charles Hargrove, Roger Miller, and Milne Beasley. Kneeling: Pefer Swenson, Larry German, Bob Arberg, Dave Williamson, Howard Bills, Sieve Tale, Milne Page, Dave McConnell, Bruce Winf, Bob Youman, Phil Leber, and Phil Young. Siandarding: Coach John Crowder, Head Coach Jerry Power, Tyrone Epperson, Bob O'Brien, John Fowler, George Harris, Jay Reynolds, Milre O'Connell, Bari' Fugler, David Rose, Tom Talboif, Jeff Halliday, Bill Whi++, Harry Sirofher, and Coach Jaclr Walker. Missing: John Leypoldf, 'Greg Scales, David Woodside, Paul Monger, Alan Wheeler, Arno Livingsfon, and John Cunningham. TRACKSTERS VIE FOR STATE IVIEET, NEW TRACK Coach Jerry Power's harrier squad headed down- siaie wiih a sirong bid lo regain Virginia iraclc supremacy. Led by Jrhe usually invincible W-L dis- lance runners, and backed by a sirong bevy oi sho+ puiiers, long jumpers, and sprinlers, ihe squad be- gan ihe season wilh a Tough second place in The Alexandria Relays. Going info lhe las? eveni, ihe sprini medley, Jrhe I.iHle Generals held a seven poinr lead. However, Hammond came from behind +o cap 'rhe medley-and ils len poinls-io edge us by Three, 44-4l. Ailer a few correciions, rhough, lhe sguad iaired well in local compeiiiion. Top men for ihe ouidoor season were: Jeff Halliday and Harry Sirolher lsprinislg Bruce Wini, Bob Youman, and Ken Barker lmiddle-disianceslg George Davis and Dave Parrish ldisiancelg Greg Scales lhigh iumplg Halliday and Srroiher llong iumplg John Leypoldi and Phil You-ng lshoi puiilp and, lvlilce Beasley and Pele Swenson lpole vaulil. On our marlx Co ca +ain Wa ne Ta lor falces fime for a dee breaih Y - - - ' P Y Y P before lhe 880 relay af GW. I88 Sporis Greg Scales kicks high in a leap of 5'B . Dallas Long . . . Senior shof-puHer John Leypoldi heaves 'rhe I2-lb. weighl' 53'8 for firsf af Alexandria's Relays. George Davis hifs +he +ape as anchor-man in a record breaking +wo- mile relay. Two of fhe S+a+e's lop dislance men: Dave Parrish passes fhe bafon 'lo George Davis as ihe records sha++er in +he dis+ance medley. l Xf- .K lun, Wg D 3 9' I . S E . . i , IYN fe-Q ew- Alberi Wilson and fellow oarsmen wail' fo mounl' 'their shell lleffl as +he varsiiy crew pracfices lrighll. SUCCESSOR TO REKNOWN CREW PREPARES FOR SUMMER Fronf Row: Frecl Belen, John Wilcox, Bob Blalceshad, Mickey Kleber, Lance Graharh, Tommy Hammer, Rick Benson, Mille O'Neal, Eric Sim- Richard Dempsey, Dwain Daniels, Dan Koslci, Craig Prescoff, Jay Ray. mons, Sieve While. Baci: Row: Riclc Sprouls, Andy Gusfafson, Balmer Melson, Jalre Pierre, I90 Sporfs L4-J.. 55 -:,,, A+ fhe Pofomac Boai' 'Club crew members praclice in an older fwo-man l shell. l.. w P 5- f- ' ' . Q ,wr M,,,,- .,n1 'w-ali, I- ,f- 4P , , Y ,V+ . W Q-'JM 5,-nv , .' ' R M. ' , ,J -V e 'f .259 if - ',,,,,f IAN, if 4 nl, f IMW.. I . Q...-V ' ,. ..-A ' ,ff - A, N' -u. - - ,v ,ff ' off s ff' ' jf, 2' ' V - I ',,,. ' Vw uf ' fag' x A- ff , , 212' X kvfl, 2' Q, I , l I l F Y l l in ' Through 'lhe maies+ic arches of Francis ScoH' Key Memorial Bridge Tl various crew eigh+s s+roke. The Po+omac is wel' and cold and choppy. if S I Sporis l9l COACH CHARLIE BUTT ENFORCES DAILY PRACTICE I Coach Bu++'s moforboaf 'Follows a practice crew race. .R . all Y A Y ' -- ,,, - Y rx . ,hy V . 3' .. Q -..- A , :fc -CT '3 7' ..,.,, ' ii- 4 ? Q- eficff 5- ,. ,..J4-15. - - -QI? A-' 9-.-1, e Q V fr ,A - rep-Y, -f:-- ,Mu:e, A 'C :-.M 4 , -1 A - M hx Q -. 4 ' 4 fvvrf in Q.. gg ie?- Q' x Ji Mr. Merlyn Swanson, School Board member Dr. John R. Spicer, crew L Tiff' as T 3 A coach Mr. Charlie Bull, and friends lislen as +he I963-64 crew, vic- ' M 5- vi' lorious al Henley, is loudly welcomed lo Arlingfon lasf July. Underclass crew members hoisf a shell from lhe Pofomac. 'T 'Tai 1' ,,,,,-guinea -1- - -M- l92 Sporfs Junior David Chesfer sirs in shell-shock his companion prepares +o abandon boa+ William Hill, a bowman, prepares 'l'o shove oFF for anofher siirring praciice race over 'flue muddy April wafers of 'lhe Po+omac. 3, ar' we .mn 5'-V sal xl .5 x .nw- ..41f U56 f M. Q1 Firs+ Rdw: Gary Bilfon, Bill Murray. Rich...d Gerhart Craig Guesf. D el F R k F B uce B o n Th d R Sc TT McCrysTal an Mark Lipsey, Mike Roeclen. Jim Hill, Lonnie Marlin. Second Row: Roger H T B b Mo M k Thormon G ry H r J hn Fenl Bob Gull UmsToTT, Rick Sporel. Dave Waferfield, John Kerr, Doug Penningfon, K y e n m 'C ch D l No o TOP HURLING STAFF FACES '65 DIAIVIONDNIEN The LiTTle Generals diamondmen Taced Their usual season oT rainy weaTher, hoT weaTher, dry weaTher, and Tough opponenTs. AnoTher Thing They didn'T lack was a baTch oT good ball players. Topping The lisT oT men coming Trom The mound is a iunior-Clay Kirby. One oT The mosT exciTing games oT The season came when Kirby sTruck ouT I8 FairTax Rebels, April 23. The resT oT The Team saw To iT ThaT The Three men who came in conTacT wiTh The ball never goT To TirsT base, giving Kirby his TirsT no-hiTTer oT The season. Roaming The ranges oT leTT Tield is senior Jim l-lill. Besides being able To snaTch balls ouT oT The air, he keeps up a good oTTensive TighT. Generally, he only works in gianT sTeps such as The Falls Church game where he goT home by doubling, sTealing Third, and dashing in on a sacriTice by Craig Guest Occasionally, he likes To supplemem' These minor TeaTs wiTh a homerun or Two, as in The Jelllerson clash. when he hiT a grand slam. OTher Top men on The Team ouT To deTend The DisTricT crown include John Kerr, Dick GerharT, Bob Moore. Craig Guest Jerry GoldsmiTh, and John Fenili. -Img ' 'Q W-- ll- ' 8,4 71,,..5 5,0 , Q x 4 Af A ,- . 4 ,,. . ,fW.fgvw,7,l. 11,1 V an - ,D v , 6 y .,y vs-rf' 1'-1 ' 1 J, ' Jxtx. -I . Senior nm, baseman John Kerr leaps high' aHemP+ing +0 Firsf baseman John Kerr sfops a :Marshall runner during 'lhe game, April 8 which snag an elusive ban fhe 'Generals won 2-I. Pifcher Clay Kirby wa+ches lhe play. Junior hurling ace Clay Kirby, as seen by a back-seal' umpire. 'fl lb ' 1 ' 4 .gl Sporfs l95 wr ADH ,W rw NL o 4' 1 1, ' ij 'FIT' L 'vl ' r --J ' I ff' I John Kerr blazes in his fasf ball. Bruce Brown prepares 'lo pound ihe Pafriois in a Roger Graham's bai' separafes ca+cl1er Bob Fisher 'From 'Phe ball in a General praciice session. IIITII Q, Fllll wry' 1,2 1-,xg iv- i, 'a L ri -fe 1-' 1315, I96 Sporis 't ' V gp, , pre-season coniesf. Alan Collier sharpens up his pifching arm in a pre-season worlzouf ,Q ,ilk ef' C Team capTain Bob 'Packard draws a bead on The Bulls-Eye. Coach Swanson's rnarlcsmen wenT inTo The sTaTe meeT aT QuanTico, during EasTer vacaTion, wiTh a 6-6 regular season slaTe. The riTle squad has copped The NOrThern Virginia Championship Tor Tive sTraighT years. CompeTi-ng in The local league, The riTlemen's Top Toes were Lee and Woodson. OTher Top-TlighT com- peTiTion came Trom Maryland and l-loward Univer- siTies, and The UniversiTy oT Virginia. I965 was Mr. Swanson's Tinal as riTle coach, as he's leaving aTTer racking up Two sTraighT STaTe Crowns. The iaclcei' full of paTches belongs To age sharpshooTer Bob Rucker. who's lying prone sighfing The cenfer of The TargeT. VARSITY NIARKSIVIEN FIRE AWAY FOR 6-6 MARK Kneeling: Paul Bilelr, John Lawson, Charles Haw+horne, and Bob Packard. Sfandingz 'Coach Merlyn Swanson, Roges EsTes, CurT Ohlsson, Bill George, and Bob Rucker. . , u,,o,.,,..-W-.,-,.,,.,....W.,..,, .1 1 T ' . NW.. i T 5 Q .far- fl U57 TF'-' . qi. ,XJ m. 'Ng i we 'E Qx 1,9 I Q f f , 1 'fn 'X .05 f-E ' o A 'Nr' E 4.472753 A quick handshake marks fha end of a fough mafch. Pefe Brownback refurns a volley af fhe nef in a doubles mafch wiih +eamma+e Rick Brock. FUZZBALLERS DEFEND LEAGUE TITLE T-he varsiry 'rennis leam goi off 'ro a greai siarf, winning 'rhe firsr four marches handily. The defend- ing Norihern Va. Champions bear George Wash- inglon, O'Connell, George Mason. and McLean. While The ream is basically nor as sfrong as lasr year's, man for man, +he squad as a whole has grear depih and experience. The courimen also pariici- Varsify 'Tennis foam: John Berenzweig, Mike Ward, Richie Hochmanq Top Pele Brownback, Bucky Dunwoody. Missing: Tom Green and Rick Brock. row: Jon I s 5 pale in many Siale and coun+y rournamenfs. chiefly during +he summer monfhs. The Northern Va. iourney was played May 4-8. while 'rhe Siale malch was iusf a week laier. Regular season compeiiiion was climaxed in 'rhe march wi'fh Episcopal, played 'rhere April 2 I. Top-seeded captain John Berenzweig smashes a serve againsf a Yorkfown foe. Friedman. C 11 ' 1 W' ' N I N . 7- - 1 5. - 'X J nc 1. A I .,,. , U iiilpitvknl ' V A Ji ' ,. me w,.,f f'f'-Nfsig - K ,Q 1 X - ' san'-', 3.5, x X., .fwfr iifffifvsfsiz . u V - - v 5 .4 ,nm .il I .2 -'Q , .409 1 -ni s s Qs' JV fennis 'leamz Joe Kulick, S+uar+ Myerson, Sieve Page, and Tony Robinson. Top row: Chris Joyce, Gary Wallen, Lee Area. Missing are JAY I VEE TEN NIS Mike Ward kicks 'lhe baseline wi'l'h a rockel'-like serve. ' 'ii 553 'f s' ' -3. kv Y u 1. Q, , C33 .ess - A D .15 John Burleigh, Jeff Braswell, Nidal Mahayni, Mark Wegner. Jim S+all, Craig Carver, and Dan Warman. Paced by Craig Carver, Chris Joyce, and Jim Siahl, Jrhe JV luzzballers swepi over arch-rival Yorklown in lhe year's lirsl ouling. Coach Pleiifens JV lopped The Palriois 6-3. wilh hopes Jrhal ii marked Things lo come. Wilh Two juniors, Tom Greene and l-larold Dun- woody, moved up lo varsily, the 'ream's Top lwo prospecls are unavailable. Overall sirenglh is Jrhe squad's chief assel, while a warped, crack courf is 'rhe biggesl drawback. Coach Pheiffer iells Rick Brock 'lo ge+ on his warm-up iackel' affer a gruelling I0-game se+. X Y Firsf Row: Diane Drain, Spring Sporfs Manager, Marlene Siiefel, Winfer Sporfs Manager, Rose Carmichael, Sporfs Manager, Pai Wilbur, Poinfs Recorder. Second Row: Judy Wells, Secrefaryg Marilee Wells, 2nd Vice-President Marge Reese, lsr Vice-Presidenrg Diane Niland, Presi- den+. Andrea Koerner menfally figures fhe score of a GAA member while Debby Darr records poinfs for the previous bowler. li-f 1 1 6- 5 f ,S N: il 1 R Alfhough bo'rl1 Maribeih Winnishielr and Sue Burl: iump for fhe ball simulfaneously, Sue sirains io fap ihe ball firsf. Q 2 f P.E. feacl1er Miss Barbara Reinwald and senior Margie Reese spof Paffy Wilbur as she fries +l1e inverfecl hang on +he parallel bars. as ,Nkqgq 'Q fad 1,5 po- 1!.o?a 14 5-0.1--vlfil 5 - -4 9+ ' .ix T' 1 . 9 fsll' Y x, ' l .wg if 3 l l iv! Tiff, 4 x U 'N W- .g 5 . , K of ,ik r ' A i ,QM 3545. 14-nf mum., V '-15 -' 'Ti . .f.'w.,2is,- . T mu. , A ' A .fs ' Miss Jo Ann Williams gives ins+ruc'lions on 'rhe finer poinfs of fumbling fo a sfudenl' who performs a carfwheel af one of 'Hue Girls' Afhlefic SPORTS, GIRLS IVIIX Linda Franlro, Sharon Tyler, and Marge Reese scramble io recover a loose baslrefball during a G.A.A. inframural game. Associafion bi-weelcly inframural acfivifies held on Tuesday and Thursday affernoons. IN G.A.A. lllusfraling one of +l'1e many varied acfiviries of 'flue G-.A.A., a member experily rolls +he ball in hopes of a sfrilre. 1 if 19' ww, 'fig' 'Q ' I l OVER 500 BOYS TURN 2 our Fon lN'rRAlvluRAl.s Running lhrough a lis+ of cross-counlry, flag fool- ball, baslce+ball, wresfling, foul shooling, e'rc., i'r's easy 'ro see how inlramural direclor Roger Coqgins kepf busy alrer school all year. Order was olfen lossed +o 'rhe wind as many of if?- s--e' Senior Ari' WiHers leaps fo snag a re- bound. ii l I Cross Counfry Champs: Sophomores il Julio Vargas, Bob Youman, Dave Wil- liamson, Milne Monohan, and Nolan 1 Forness. The sophs whipped boih fhe iuniors and seniors in fha open compe- iilion. I I 202 Sporfs rhe con+es+s ended up as a free-for-all madcap game, worlhy of Moe, Larry and Curly in fhe 'rhree Sfooges. The fun musr have been +he formula for success, Jrhough, as almosl' half-a-ihousand kids 'rurned our for rhe riois. Referee Eddie Myers, varsify grappler, lreeps everyfhing above-board as John Fowler rides a fighi' reign on Bob Hawfhorne. , , i -- P ., in-4 Richard Ar+hurs fries a si+-ou+ io brealc +he grasp of a defermined Jeff Whifehouse. All eyes follow 'Phe ball ..0h Joel Mar+in's sei shof, as Jim if McCall and Skip Johnson posi+ion for 'lhe re bou ncl. 13 Wres+ling Champions: Kneeling are Wayne Caswell lI07 Ib.l. Ralph Sabafell lllb Ib.l, Tom Sinclair U24 lb.l, Ken Barlrer lI3I Ib.l, Marlce Whilcehar+ U37 lb.l, and Bob Youman lI42 Ib.l. Sfanding are John Fowler lI49 Ib.l, Dave Gus'I'afson lI58 Ib.l, Rich Arfhurs U64 lb.l, wPhiI Sfewarf H73 lb.l, Bob Gill U84 Ib.l, and Paul Johnsonl Unlimiiedl. -,. .- : u L' -.. -' :-...- M - ' ' ,... -+ 6 A 4- .Q . al? -- 5: Sporfs 203 .Now Ieys hear H .. Debi Power shows 6+ ,he Fairfax-W-L fooiball Junior Marfha Piclrard seems fo hold her breaih ai an anxious momeni' . . . f baffle. o fhe G. W. game. VV L WILL SHINE FOREVER OVER CHEERLEADERS Neilher rain, nor snow, nor clarlsolnighf. . .as a mailman would pul il, buf Jrhe life of a cheerleader is hardly beller, wealher-wise. Through biller cold, as in lhe GW Toolball game, or in a rainy mire such as Yorldown or Marshall, The len girls mus+ cheer Through a maslc of ioy. I+ seems as rhough, as in pioneer days, 'rhe 'rrue iron-men are The ones wearing slcirls. The squad, held logelher by caplain Sally Wesl and co-capfain Susan Baur, has our in some 60 hours ol pracfice. This, aclded To The 70 hours ol gameiime cheering, makes any more of a eulogy anli-climaclic. Capfain Sally Wesi urilizes +he field fo press box phone. Shari SuHlewor+h Pa+ Binns tin Co-capfain Sue Baur calls for encouragemen+ from fhe rooring secfion, and 'Phe Go-go boys. Ginny Klise Chris Paclrard Jane Youngblood Juanifa Alvarez if Q JV CHEERLEADERS ROOT FOR BABY GEN ERALS ,1- 'fi'-A 206 Sporls 4 Squad co-cap'I'ains Alexis Budai and Bobbie gfg.. Bingley lead fhe 'fans in cheers, songs, and 'w chanfs P .- A A ffl. ' Francis Wilson cafches 'llwe spirif of fhe JV baiiles. Sealed are Par Loveless and Holly Mi+cl1ell. Kneeling are Anne Ludlow. Mariie Maffhews and Frances Wilson. Sland- ing, Barbara Bingley, Alexis Budai, and Diana Boykin. Francis Wilson cafclues flue spirif of fhe 4 XI N ' f 2 ,ii D 'SK 1 5 a kwa, wma .wigg- , xl: I, The men of fomorrow Perhaps you could remember Seem off fo be forgoffen, The pride in recognirion, lhe In 'lhe iumlsled maze of foday . . . honor so coveled, Bul' if you recall And give us +haf honor. Your own adolescence. Mr. Harringer was one who remembered. And 'Hue frials, and sleepless nighls To be loved and honored, and respecfed And realize fhaf we are buf you, 'Half as much as he. Young once again. ls our goal. 44 Spor+s 207 4 I it i 208 Sophomores . flu. L T' fi 1 x '1TbL'.1'T21 ' a 5 5514 D 1 ! 5 J li na-no . W S i -ff-if A, S ,gm i vu' WASHINGTON-LEE Q ' 211' L .79- ?Y vb- ' ai. 1-1 all .g ,- .g JeFi Besfic, I0-Ig Rich Slehvef, I0-2: Francine Sfoss, I0-3: William Maison, I0-4. Second Row: Sfuarf Meyerson, I0-5: Bob Bales, I0-bg David Williamson, I0-7: Helen Johnson, I0-8. Third Row: Richard Beale. I0-9: Reid Dudley, I0-IO: Alice Paierich, I0-ll: Den PrescoH, I0-I3. ag Q . ni X , -sr, 1' , l if is rr X sf, rf' 'f . I ic N l ' Al Firsf Row: Jane Melvin, I0-I4: Marfie Cook, I0-Ib: Lee Area, I0-I7: Tom Galla- gher, IO-I8: Michele LaMoHe, I0-I9. Second Row: Alan Collier, I0-20: Al Hufch- ins, I0-2l3 Milre Trainum, I0-22: Susan Williams, I0-235 Chris Sfiehl, I0-24. 2I0 Sophomores GREETS SOPHOIVIORES 'is Mrs. Mabel Dixon, sophomore class sponsor, suggesfs new proiecis dur- ing a I0+h-grade homeroom president' rneeling. Washingion-Lee greeied lhe class of I967 wilh a special one-day orieniarion. Aiier a brief home- room period, sludenis reporled lo 'rhe audilorium where 'rhey mel 'rheir fuiure principals and coun- selors. A few days laler, 'rhe iradiiional big-broiher program sfaried. This involved a senior boy or girl accepiing lull responsibilify for a sophomore home- room by offering help whenever needed. Many com- menied on lhe success of This phase of W-L's wel- coming policy loward incoming pupils. Aclivifies for fenih-graders 'rhis year ranged from a sophomore mixer, early in Seplember, io plan- ning a program for ihe annual aflernoon Easier As- sembly. An exfremely imporiani evenf which fool: place during 'rhe fall was 'rhe eleciion of officers. By 'lhis slime, siudenis knew each ofher well enough 'ro decide who would besi qualify 'ro be lheir class leaders. One of +he liveliesi affairs occurred in The second semesier. Sophomore boys played an excii- ing game of baslceiball againsr 'rhe facully. vu. ' W, 'Io.... Q f4i?11?V:gi' Sophomore Class Officers: Bruce Niles IVPI, Ken Maris fSenl, Bob Jack fPresl, seared Chris Midgeif Ureasl, Lavillon Morrison fsenl, and Linda Mimms lSecl. .l i' Sophomores 2I I Axhlai R 2K9 vi Fl' Firsl' Row: Lenore Baker, Roxfon Balmer, James Bald- is 1 win, Bob Bales, Claus Bang, Ferne Bar- bour, Joyce BarreH'. Second Row: Barry Barfon, Renay Ba+son, ScoH' Baur, Dan Bauserman, Virginia Bayly, Richard Beale, Dianne Beafle. Third Row: Bruce Beclmer, James Bell, Alber+o Be- nedi, K. BenneH', Shirley Benson, Judy Bergeron, Jeff Besfic. M, s M, . V 'Q fr -2' I , I Af' 5-il 1 is is W l Sophomores Firsi Row: Bill Adams, Larry Adams, Sue Adams, Leslie Ager, Bruce Ahrons, Raun Aicardi, Sharon Aldridge. Second Row: Mar+ha Alford, Ernie Allen, Tim Alley, Jim Almand, Ida Al'l'man, Mariha Amos, Gilberi' Anderson. Third Row: Howard Anderson, Linda Anderson, Thomas Appich, Lee Area, Harry Arm- sfrong, Sieve Armsfrong, Cris'I'ina Ar- nold. Four+h Row: Friffs Arwood, Mary Allgaier, Dee Av- ery, Nancy Avery, David Babbel, Farid Bahig, Gary Baller. Firsf row: Paul Bilek, Walfer Billings, Howard Bills, Andrea Binlrley, Suzanne Bissel, Karen Bi+'rinbring, Rodney Blevins. Second row: Dorofhy Blankenship, Mary Boger, Sherri Bohrer, Russ Bolling, Jerry Bonn, June Boofhby, Charles Bowen. Third row: Sfephen Bowers, Janei' Bowman, Ed Bradshaw, Harry Bragg, Sheila Boyer. Joanne Bragg, Mary Brandfs. Firsi Row: Sally Braun, Bonnie Bray, Charles Breh- 'ET mer, Pai Bremer, Charles Bremsefh, Buzzy Brew. Second Row: James BridgeH', Kaiie Brier, David Brig- ham, Deborah BriH, Linda Brock, Diana Brown. f-- -4 cz' ,ai 'iv ax lu, gag. ' L- til' '? 'I N ' N ai v gg, '11 N U HXA. X N531 4 , LJ va. , V 1 1 -' 'H 'I' wx 4' fi' X Q.. I' Q lr' Q- . 'W lt' .: 1 . Firsi' Row: EllioH' Brown, Kimberly Brown, Leslie Brown, Shirley Brown, Tom Brown, Sandie Browning. Second Row: George Bullard, Linda Burgess, Sue Burlr, Sherri Burlcof, Jo Burron, Ted Bush. ORIENTATION VVELCOIVIES CLASS T0 W-L Sophomores Jerry Goldsmiih, George Gorman, and Dale Johnson sfudy newspapers as a proioci' for fheir English class. Sophomores 2 I3 Q- s tl I 7 gy. r 'av l P P X :iw I Firs'r Row: KiH'y Clark, Bye Clarke, Pierre Clau- deffe, Jim Clay'ron, Jerry Clemmer, Wal- fer Cliffon, Sue Cline. Second Row: Bruce Clymer, Donna Coberf, Diane Coleman, Pamela Coleburn, Paula Cole- man, Alan Collier, Jan Collins. Third Row: Johnnie Collins, Larry Connors, Jim Cook, Marfie Cook, Skip Cookman, Wal- +er Coon, Peggy Cooper. . I if igwlix 5 a . A ' , 5. ' Q., an V vi 'lv J I n ' 'A ' il 'R A' A L e. , .3 Q, S S' iv ' 1 'Lf' ff. . 1, y, . ! l 2 I4 Sophomores II! Firsf Row: Ronny Bus+le, Tony Cacciapaglia, Dianne Caldwell, Tom Callahan, Diane Callan, Peggy Calverf, Barbara Cameron. Second Row: Georgia Cameron, Judy Campell,'Lou- ella Canody, Kevin Carey, Jake Carr, Edward Carroll, Rickie Carroll. Third Row: Sandra Carroll, John Car+er, Mike Car+er, Charles Caudill, Barbara Cau- rhen, Jim Cavanaugh, Linda Chapman. Fourrh Row: Linsay Chapman, Chris Cheney, Richard Chew, Alice Chil+on, Chuck Chin, Clo- via Chinn, Chrisiine Clark. 6- .A ,Q 'W . S7 eh, J Q M its 9 , ., ,, Firsi' Row: Arlene Cope, Pafricia Coppage, Joyce Cornell, John Co+'re, Linda Courfney, Sharon Coyle, Judy Cozorf. Second Row: Linda Crawford, Anne Crouse, Judy Cudd, Joanne Czarniewski, Angie Dah- mer, Lee Dahmer, Dale Dailey. Third Row: Pefer Danfor+h, Debbie Darr, Deborah Davis, Jimmy Davis, Sandra Dawson, Linda Day, John Deadwyler. K ,,, g. Firsl' Row: Chris Deahl, Sherry Deal, Sue Dean, Lori Deardorff, Mike DelMon+e, Linda Denis- +on. vi ff Second Row: me , Tom Derr, B. Derrickson, Diego Diaz, Bev 2-I 5: - '. A Diggle, Linda Dill, Carol Dinker. ' A 'f V Third Row: Q, . - 'S Jane Dodson, Suzi Donnelly, Mary Dono- hue, Ka+hryn Dorse+, Jim Dougher+y, Kenf Doush. ' AN, il N SOPHS SPORT PURPLE, sou: masons Firsi' Row: Chris Dove, David Dove, Nancy Dubler, Reid Dudley, Roberf Dunne, Susan Dun woody. W Second Row: Sara Ebbs, Venida Eberf, Richard Edson, gl f If -- 1 Lynn Edwards, Alice Eldridge, L. EllioH. ,5 !Q,Ak'f'i ml Third Row: 1- D v J N Palsy EllioH', Darla Ellis, Linda Ellis, Q 4 X I Mickey Ellis, Lessie Ellison, Mary Emurian 1 J l Fourfh Row: Charles Ennis, Eleanor Erice, David Esfa- 0, A 3 y sy M brook, Roger Esfes, Ken Evans, Jim Ever- Q r . . ' 4 A e++. ,, 'xg F- Q Firsf Row: ' Z- w Chris Everman, BreH Fairchild, Gail Fair- M i ' fax, Cynihia Fall, Mary Fasbender, Mike fx FawceH. Second Row: Sieve Feas'I'er, Sharlene Febrey, David Firesfone, Bob Fisher, Terry Flanagan, Sonia Flegeal. Sophomores 2I5 is ,... l 1 l Firsi' Row: Bonnie Fleming, Karen Flefcher, Carol Fonfein, Alfred Forman, Nolan Forness, Pairick Foss, Nancy Fos+er. Second Row: Vernon Fosfer, Mike Fox, Linda Franko, Judy French, Ronnie Frey, Jane Friih, Jimsey Frye. Third Row: Bariley Fugler, Jim Fuenies, BeHy Ful+on, Vivian Funsien, Edward Furlow, Ed Gaar- der, Linda Gaile. .a - fp Q I 2- QC3- gs ,,- Q . 'J' kr I II . o . ' Q- . 9 KLHQATB 3 . :J 'I l A X , T- lb X 2l6 Sophomore I -L Th +y wresfling ham domonsfrafos fheir skills af an essemby O promofe a greafer inferesf in fheir sport 'No e E-XA 4 l 0 wg 2 ,-fa i.. A.-A. L o.. . ,, V-Q. ,uh Firs'r Row: Angela Galan+e, Tom Gallagher, Vickie Gallagher, Susan GanH, Barbara Gard- ner, Delberi' Gardner, Ca+herine Gauzza. Second Row: Glenn Geiger, Chris George, D. Geor- ges, Helen Georgie, Georgia Gheen, Mike Gibbs. Third Row: Sue Gifford, Roberi Gilberi, Susan Goff, John Goings, Jerry Goldsmi+h, Sieve Goldsmifh, George Gorman, Larry Gor- man. ish 1O'I'H GRADE MIXER Firsl' Row: Carol GoH, Joyce Gozzo, Bob Grae- bener, Roger Graham, Carmen Grau, Delores Grau. Second Row: Lee Gray, Wilson Gregory, Donna Grif- fin, Randy Grimes, Joe Groohs, W. GrosseH'a. Third Row: Pam Grzegorowicz, Priscilla Gufhrie, M. Hadid, S. Hadid, Maureen Hagel, Elayne Hagood. HARVESTS SUCCESS ' 4' K 1' Firsi Row: -, J yi ' yi? Craig F. Hall, Jenny Hall, Josephine Hall, SWG A Tom Hall, ,Valerie Hall, Bruce Halliburion. y Y' I y A Wm K ' f Second Row: - S i f ' Lana Hamilfon, Nancy Hamil+on, Rose- - ' i as mary Hamm, Linda Hanlbaclr, Carolyn ' ' ' '-7- Hannebaum, Karen Hansen. R K . J Q I 7 fc A Third Row: O wi i , , J J' Pal' Hardy, Tom Harmer, Robin Hari, f Vfsm 3 Susan Hari, Valerie Hauch, Wayne Haw- i A S ley. 1 ' - ff 'M ' Fourrh Row: -' Claude Hayeclc, Mike Heindl, Linda Helf, ' . John Hellyer, Wayne Helm, Jim Helms. M 'h 'Af T 'S if 7' fs C K ire' E i - 'T 1 Firsl' Row: Kay Heniclr, Marie Henry, Diane Hill, Linda Hill, Reginald Hill, Warren Hill. Second Row: Ron Hinsinger, Craig Hoffman, John Hols'l', Cheryl Holder, Keen Holland, Ka'l'hlin Hollar. Sophomores 2 I 7 155 ' B I R Lai , S' fax . 7 5 ' 1- Q. - Q ' ' Q0 ,L,, ,, , I h Firsf Row John Hollenbach Linda Holshouser Pa +ricia Hood, Peggy Horne, Jesse Hor- ion Phil HoHIe Second Row Holly Howell, Kali Howze, Almira Hod- nall Lee Hudson Judifh Huf Bill Huie Third Row Kaihryn Hundley, Shelley Hunsalcer, Carla Hurley, Al Huichins, William Ilifie, Tom Ingalls ELECTIONS DECIDE CLASS LEADERSHIP Firsl' Row: Margarei' Isbell, Mar+a Ishmael, Tommy Ivey, Bob Jaclc, Rober'ra Jacobsen, Jeff Jardim. Second Row: John Jaxfheimer, Jay Jerome, Robyn Jimeson, Kim Johnson, Roger Johnsfon, Bernadine Jones. Third Row: Carol Johnson, Dale Johnson, Doris John- son, Helen Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Karen Johnson. Four+h Row: Be'rsy Jones, Bob Jones, Lynne Jordan, Chris Joyce, Jean KaIu'ra, Koenyowng Klng. 1- ' ' lr- 2I8 Sophomore 36 Firsf Row Jean Karas, Brenda Keagy, Bob Keller Linda Kelley, John Kenney, James Kes- singer Second Row Krisfy Kiley, J. Kimbel, Delores King Nancy Kingman, Kay Kirchman 3 3 A fz,,,.g:wf .., ,al . , mm, f , .f , f if 5 ' I. f r Q he 1 1- Firsl' Row: Pa+ Loveless, Bob Lowry, Anne Ludlow, Becki Lund- quisi, M. MacLennan. Second Row: Suzanna Macon, Gordon MacRae, Roberi' Mahan, Nidal Mahayni, Ka'l'hy Malerich. Third Row: L. Malhoyi, Shirley Marcey, Lucy Marks, Ann Mar- lin, Dennis Mar+in. A Four+h Row: Ricky Mar1'in, Heidi Macller, Ronnie Mason, Susan Mason, Chris Mafhews. Fifih Row: E. Mafhieu, William Maison, Ken Ma'Hs, Wayne Mayhew, Charles McAdams. 1 Firsi' Row: Mark Kleber, Susan Klein, Marie Kline, A. Koerner, Wal- +er Kolb, Karen Kranz, Larry Krop. Second Row: Joe Kuehling, Joe Kulick, Kafhy Kulifay-nagy, Lynne Lahaif, Jim Lamberson, Mi- chelle La MoHe, Carolyn Lanham. Third Row: Mary Laplanie, J. Ledford, Diane Leeland, Sally Leigh, Bob Leme, I. Levy, Roberl' Lewallen. Fourih Row: Elizabefh Lewis, Nancy Lewis. Virginia Lewis, Raymond Lilly, Cary Lindsay, Arno Living- s+on, Elizabefh Loder. Fif+h Row: David Logan, Dave Long, Janis Long, Mildred Long, Andrea Lose, Ed Loud, An- drew Lous1'alo1'. is 'GR t 5' yy. mi M Sophomores 2 I9 3' . W list- 1 ' if O 'II '59 ' SWG '-1 .Q Q Sophomore Glenn Newman plays +l1e lreHle drums while senior Gary Ogroslcy mans fhe cymbols a+fl1e Chrislmas Concert 220 Sophomores Q lit W E4 Q Firsf Row: Doug McAlpine, Ann McCabe, Dennis McCausland, Mike McClung, Linda Mc- Coy, Kafhy McDonald. Second Row: David McGaFfic, Jim McGari+y, D. Mc- lnfurff, Jean Mclnfyre, Wanda McKen- zie, Janei' McMahon. s . - ' , F A ' f , f! lk. r 3 L l 5' P 1-5. tg, fi ' 1 1 LA 6. ,,, li! 550 CLASS PRESENTS THANKSGIVING FLOAT 1 '- S 5 A: 'Qi' I f QQ A 'x ,, , av ,gf . V fs Q. 1 , Y V . Firsi Row: Janei' Myers, Carol Nackenoff, Lynda Nash, Tom Naughfon, Ann Neal, Lance Nealy. Second Row: Barbara Neubauer, Karin NeviH', Por+ia NeviH', Monica Newberry, Valerie New- ion, Philip Nickle. 4? 1 f 9 Firsi' Row: John McMillan, Kevin McQuiddy, Vicki McWhor+er, Debby Meares, Margaref Melia, Maureen Melia, Jane Melvin. Second Row: R. Merriman, S1'uar+ Meyerson, Dave Michael, Chris Midge'H, Richard Mil- ler, Linda Mimms, Marshall Moist Firsi' Row: Mike Monahan, Pai Monahan, T. Money, Jeanne Monroe, Kaihy Mooney, David Moore, Karen Mooiz. Second Row: Lavillon Morrison, Tyrone Morrow, Wes Mossburg, Joanne Mueller, Judy Mueller, Ken Mullinix, Alice Murphy. an - r S. an J l ' all il . . fo- lp-'S Fai..-in . I N 4. 8 ' if' I iv' 'D ' U ' '- ,. x lx A f I K A tl Sophomores 22I . If Y r B S V .sf H 9 c J ,ii T Q ..... R1 NIMH C r V Firsl' Row: Karen Phillips, Dianne Pickering, Eliza- , , befh Pigg, Budd Pinker'ron, Joe Po- A ciask, Marfin Pociask, Rob Poli+o. , li- ! 491 Second Row: Dan PrescoH, Dave Price, Nancy , Price, Vicforia Prohaska, Lupe Pueb- la, Maryan Puebla, Elizaberh Raleigh. Third Row: Lissa Ranfz, Mafrhew Redman, Sam Reed, Ka+hy Reid, Edward Reiuney, w y-Q Ndbii Carole Reynolds, Sandra Rhodes. f 'fi -bl A ' 5... , - 59 6 ' a,,s: , 'AQHA nl Il c A , R if I if vm- gg, l I 222 Sophomores Firsf Row: Bruce Niles, Ka+hy Nowland, Sandra Nye, Bob O'Brien, David Ocker+, Par C'Connor, Frances Olsen. Second Row: Joan Ormsbee, Virginia Osleen, Maureen Osfrowski, Gene Cris, Johnnie O+'l'o, Cyn- 'rhia Ours, Winifred Owens. Third Row: Sherry Pain'l'er, Pa'r Palmer, Wels Pamela, Cle+us Pannell, Bob PaqueHe, Jerline Par- ham, Alice Parerick. Fourfh Row: Paul Joseph, Sieve Paunfer, Tighe Pearson, Wilbur Perry, June Pe+ersen, Paf Pefrosky, Susan Pflieger. Paunfer, Tighe Pearson, Wilbur Perry, June Pefersen, Pai' Pefrosky, Susan Pflieger. Firsi' Row: Rodney Rice, Frank Rich, Ralph Richardson, Sherry Richrer, Joyce Ricks, Ar'I'uro Rivero, Dan Roberls. Second Row: Theodora Robinson Mary Rodgers, Becky Rogers, Rhea Rolfe, Henry Rorabaugh, Roger Rose, Belh Ross. Third Row: Toni Ross, Diane Rowland, Hil+on Ruiz, Tom Russel, Angela Ryan, Ca+herine Sadofi, Carol Sagendorf. Alai I .R I we in gan ,gm is S in elim Firsf Row: David Salisbury, Semon Samaha, Jenny Samuels, Frank Sansalone, George Sa- vasfano, Sieve Saylor. Second Row: Rick Sayre, Francis Schaeffer, Richard Sheele, Pam Scherger, Jan Schlarman, Phil Schulman. Third Row: Terry Schulze, Sharon ScoH', Rober+ Scruggs, Greg Seales, Kafhy Semones, Gay Shanahan. SWIFT SOPHS RILE FUNIBLING FACULTY Firsi' Row: Susan Shapiro, Linda Shepard, Donna Sheppard, Mike Sherwood, Lorraine Schulfz, Marsha Shulfz. Second Row: Jean Sievers, Jane? Simmons, Sidney Simmons, Helen Simpson, Suzanne Siss- ler, Mike Slade. Third Row: Richard SleH've+, James Smedegard, Bob Smifh, Bob Smi'rh, Chris Smi+h, Chrisiine Smifh. Fourih Row: Ed Smiih, Ken Smiih, Linda Smi+h, Sheila Smiih, Curfis Snyder, Susan Speake. l f - 3 -4- x :L Ge b!'!I ' ' au An- N :Y ir' - mE. Firs+ Row: Sharon Siephens, Anna Sfewari, Bob Sfewarl, Dave Sfewarl, Chris Sfiehl, Jan- e+ Siockard. Second Row: Margarei' S+ockeH', David S+one, David S+one, Lynn Sforie, Francine Sfoss, Don- na Sfowers, Mary S+rai+. Sophomores 223 I I l-4, 2 4 E S l'Am , 'L' T W , th 'R' I I us. T I 'J E i i l F- ' 4 l 1 'F v sf- xt. , Firsl Row: Dale Topper, Grefchen Tomlin, Ed Tomlinson, Mike Trainum, Linda Trog- don, Don Tucker, Joe Tucker. Second Row: Sharon Tyler, Annie Tyson, An+hony Vance, John VanDoran, Joseph Van Evera, Davis Vasquez, Tom Vaughan. Third Row: Eleni Veach, Cur+is Veal, Diane Veille, Jeanne VolkeH, Barry Van Lobslein, Vic Van Sabler, Dennis Wagner. 9 224 Sophomores QQ V! 5 N' Q my Q. I il 9 u 1 A Ai ' 4-0 'Q fHTV'i H11 T . V F' l Q, . , n X ii r .. . 'j 2. Firsf Row: Karl Sfriffler, Ka+hi Sfuder, Janel' Sullivan, Thomas Surber, John Swain, Helen Swank, Lucy SummiH. Second Row: Bobby Sweeny, Linda Sykes, John Szlenker, Chris Talley, Sfeve Tanner, Walsh Tara, Mike Taranfola. Third Row: James Tawes, Lee Tennyson, Bill Thompson, Brenda Thompson, Park Thompson, Tom Thompson, Suzanne Thompson. Fourfh Row: Chris Tilley, Alber Tillson, Alice Tinkle, Jay Tippens, Chris Tisdale, Joe Tilus, Bere Todd. Firsl' Row: 0 Eikn Wagner, Cheryl Wagner, Bill Walkarl, Deborah Waldon, Mar+y Walker, Gary Wal- len, Susan Wallenborn. Second Row: Amy Walsh, Belly Walkins, Diane Weaver, David Webb, Mike Wegner, Tom Welden, Cyn+hia Welsh. Third Row: David Wendelin, Mike Wendelin, Jean Wer- fel, R. Wes+, Chris Whi+e, Esfher Whife, Jim While. Firsi' Row: Gerald Williams, Jesse Williams, Susan Williams, Warren Williams, David Williamson. Second Row: Jim Wills, Billy Wilson, Mary Wilson, Joe Winsfead, Sfeve Wisecarver. 1.-1 z QS 'N SPRING BRINGS SOPH EASTER PROGRAM meni' for mechanica rawin . lniS i Firs'r Row: Curfis WiH'ers, Sandra Wood, Tim Woodard, Jeff Woodbury, Brian Wood- row. Second Row: Dave Woodside, Wal+er Woodside, Donna Worlc, Bob Wrigh+, Carla Wrigh'r. Third Row: Gale Wrighl, Holly Wrigh'r, Bob You- man, Greg Youn+, Bob Zalewslci. Sfraining 'lo achieve perfec+ion, sophomore Lee Gray concenfraies on F hing an assign- I d g Qf- . af' wi -lu. s', Q. F-,V Sophomores 225 226 Jun iors Lui 6 X uf Lfsx lx YYY ,,, M. riff, 'J ,1 wi mn 5 ,r 8 K' U , , Y it fx f' ig' if 4' f ,, Ni. Ss 5 K ,L M A, 4 Ulla-..-.,. A W 1 f - 0 I : Qing! I ,, n , ni ' , .s 5 ' 1 5 'I 1 W3 N x 1 1 4 Ax' . , . -wr, X f I iigxyg, A xl ' 4. Xs' Q Y 1: I , 5 i x 4 v . Af I , ff ix. i,, 1 VI, S 4 is S ' sf ay A X 4 'I 'Qa- 15 l :. QP F hx 92' 'H' . 1 omg r A z. 'Q I 4 K, V Ch 9 gl L 1- f tt- --s C' ' ls A gk A Firsl Row: Sharon Parroll, ll-Ig Sybille Uelhen, ll-2, Ernesl Buclc, ll-3: Mary Baflisla, ll-45 Bob Gill, ll-5: Dave Guslafson, ll-6: Ellen Myers, ll-7: Drew Hogwood, ll-8. Second Row: Greg Plush, ll-95 Sieve Humphrey, Il-IO: John Dewey, Il-I Ig Phil Young, ll-2: Clay Sassaman, I-l3: Roger Umsloll, ll-I4: Allan A+zrol'l', Il-l5: Sally Peclr, ll-I6. NIASS MEETINGS PROMOTE ENTHUSIASIVI Officers and members of lhe junior class held group meel- ings 'rhroughoul 'rhe year lo siimulale in+eres+ and under- slanding. These assemblies furnished a basis for befler communicalion and allowed each individual 'ro express ideas Colonel Carl Brose, class sponsor, recalls one of his many humorous anecdoles 'lo +ell fhe Junior class officers. concerning imporlanl mailers. ln Sepiember, The elevenlh grade sponsored a sophomore mixer which encouraged 'rhe underclassmen lo meel each oiher. A vasl maioriiy of lhose preseni discsused congesled halls and busiling caleleria lines while oihers danced 'ro music provided by a band. Receiving school rings, 'rhe presenlaiion of a Chrisimas assembly, and eleciion of Boys' and Girls' Siaie represen- 'ralives highlighled aciiviiies. The class concluded an evenl- lul year wilh 'rhe 'rradiiional iunior prom. The discriplion of lhe iunior class freasurer is money, boolzlreeping, and a capable, hard-woorlring Marianne Clarlr. 1051 , if-fl .gifs si 9533 43.45 shin! '75 a 41.3 CLC 228 Juniors ni ,i I fi l, l Il 4 L l Z i 6 'i H l M 2, K .L Junior class Presidenf Sieve Plo'H fries 'lo explain + sibilifies 'lhaf arise when holding such an oFfice. Junior class secrefary Linda Drake pauses while iyplng mmuies one of fhe many responsibilifies of her office. J 3 , suv? - .. I 1 1 RV 52 L. 3 JUNIORS TIE 'POWDER PUFF' GAME' 13-13 230 Jun Firsl' Row: Hansel Anderson, Ka+hy Ander- son, Joe Anlage, Priscilla Annis, Richard Applegafe. Second Row: Sianalc Ardalan, Bob Arms1'ead, Alefha Arnffield, Richard Ar- fhurs, Allen A+zroH. Third Row: Roger Ayers, Sfeve Ayers, Julene Babbel, Nancy Bacon, Richard BaeH'cher. Four+h Row: Rienard Bailier, Barbara Ballard, Anne Barber, Mic BarneH'e, John BarreH. Fiffh Row: Tom Basham, Mary BaH'is+a, Jill Baulm, Edi+h Baumann, Kafhy Bauer iors rf? All ih Firsi' Row: Carol Aldridge, Maureen Alex- ander, Olivia Allegrone, Chris Allen, Charles Allen. Second Row: . Mary Jo Allen, Arfhur Alphin, Debby Al+man, Bob Amerine, Bill Anderson, is-nw in- ' f iw l 1 , , A - '21, JJ , J ,N 0 VX. X ., l sf Firsi' Row: Leo Bonia, Mike Fosier, David Bowden, Mike Bowen, Cindy Bow- ers, George Bowers. Second Row: Diana Boykin, Bill Brackman, Bev- erly BramleH', Rick Brandr, Jeff Braswell, Ari' Bray. Third Row: Al Brisior, Margarel' Bri++, Barry Brown, Bruce Brown, Doris Brown, Sheila Brown. Fourfh Row: Debbie Brubaker, Michelle Buc- coliero, Wesley Buchanan, Ernesi' Euck, Peggy Buck, Jan Bucking- am. mv 7' go 1 4 'f 1 ur I ,J -.: --.QW ,, 1 ,. :'- J 1 'I M 'Si Q, A-N . I f gf Q lu.. -.-.-.- .WL 'za dl- ff fi., in 5 Au- li Firsl' Row: Sharon Beacom, Peier Beardsley, Mike Beasley, Susi Bechelli, Peggy Beeland. Second Row: Diane Behrens, Sieve Behrens, Carolyn Belew, Virginia Berg- quis+, Jim Bigarr. Third Row: Jenny Bilbo, Barbara Bill, Barbara Bingley, Charles Biifinger, Phil Biorlo. Fourfh Row: Roberf Blakesied, DoH'y Blum, Mary Ann Boemker, BeHy Bogar- dus, AI Bomker. inf' Juniors 231 l Firsf Row: Ar1'Bucl:ley, Sue Buclcwalier, Alex- ! 2 is Budai, Anne Bullard. David Bunfing. Second Row: H Mary Buniyn, Pa+ BurcheH', Kaihy Burke, John Burleigh, Ralph Bur- ner. Third Row: ' f David Burns, Mary Byrne, Susan Campbell, John Carney, Lisfon Carnie. l i. ,l JUNIORS RESURRECT THE ALMA NIATER l The Safefy Weelr assembly gave Col. Carl Brose a chance fo speak to ' ihe Junior class a liHle more seriously. i li i lt U1 'I 232 Juniors l nivr rwnzavanllfv '1-umvuvzilgu f.s1:uu1gnv A Firsi' Row: Tom Chesser, David Chesler, Alice Chilfon. Second Row: Eileen Ciani, Carol Cicero, Bob Clancy. Firsf Row: John Carroll, Helen Carfer, Peggy Car- fer, S'reve Carfer, Craig Carver. Second Row: Cafhy Casey, Tim Casey, Wayne Cas- well, Claudia Caulifield, Marie Chapman. Firsi' Row: Richard Covingfon, Gail Cox, Mary Ann Craig, Cafhy Craig Thomas Craven. Second Row: Sam CravoH'a, Becky Crawford, Don Croff, Dwighf Crone, Doug- las Crouch. Firs+ Row: Marianne Clark, Don Clemen+s, Laurie Cocker, Jeff Collins, Helen Cook. Second Row: Sharlene Cope, Bernice Corder, Michele CoH'e, Larry Council, Ann Covey. 499. Juniors 233 l i lac: 4- 5:4 A ' '. sc: ' ' I , r i ' ' in 'i Ah Firsf Row: Jim Cur+is, Larry Dale, Chelle Daniels, Brad Davis, E+hele Jan Davis, Larry Davis. Second Row: i Roberi' Davis, Carolyn Dawson, Paul Dean, Barbara Decker, Mari- anne Delardos, Marianne De- Rouen. ., , Q , li . I' - as X ' 1 be - . ,- ,, ,. - iwrw L ,WV I Firsf Row: Ka+hy Derr, Joan Desberg John Dewey, gi A G2 Donya Dickey, Jack Dilberger. gh Second Row: its-5 l Jim Dinneen, Oleda Donion, John Dor1'z- X ' I bach, Marcio DosSanfos, Brad Double - day. l l 4 NOVEL FLOAT ENHANCES THAN KSGIVING Q li.. l I7 ' K . i tk. N' 1 234 Juniors .I Firsf Row: Debbie Dougher+y, Sfeven Dowl- ing, Paula Doyle, Linda Drake, Ann Dubler, Sara DuFresne. Second Row: Harold Dunwoody, Pai' Dyer, Tom Edsall, Darla Ellis, Dennis Enck, Carolyn Engle. Third Row: Lois Evans, Chris Fairchild, Judy Fallon, Kaihy Fanelli, John Faris, Kevin Feik. Firsi' Row: Rick Forsyfhe, Ann Fowler, Gay Free, James French, Emma Fuen- ies, Craig Gaarder. Second Row: Thomas Gaile, Jean Galloway, Mike Gardner, Ki++y Garland Georgia GarreH, Judy Garvey. Third Row: Richard Gaspard, Alvaro Gavi- ria, P. Gaymon, S+eve George Bruce Gefman, Janice Gibson. Four'l'h Row: John Gilberf, Bob Gill, Linda Giv- ens, Candy Golden, Mike Golden, Virginia Gommel. ii ll ks- 5 5 be I ici' 'K I CLASS PRESENTS YU l.E1'mE I l l l Firsi' Row: Tom Greene, Carole Greenwood Mike Gregoire, Ernes+ Grenier: Melba Griffin. Second Row: Eve Griffiihs, William Grove Pam Gueriin, Nicky Guillon, Da vid Gusfafson. Firsi' Row: Ellen Goodpasfure, Laura Good- pasfure, Carol Gosnell, Samuel Grahm, Joan Graebener, Johnny Grahm. Second Row: ' Ed Grampp, Wayne Grandy, George Grau, Charles Green, Joe Green, Thomas Green. ASSEMBLY 236 Jun .I Ili! iors Firsf Row: Jessica Guy, Tom Hafer, Harry Hagey, Chrisiine Hall, Mary Hall, Randy Hall. Second Row: Jeff Halliday, Nancy Hallinan, Roberi' Hancock, Linda Hanes, Sfeinunn HansdoH'ir, Mary Har- denbergh. Third Row: Rick Hardison, Charles Hargrove, Sandie Harp, Tom Harp, Jerry Harringion, Gary Harris. - Firsi' Row: Barbara Hill, Cafhleen Hill, Mick- ey Hill, Sfeve Hill, William Hill, Jim Hilfon. Second Row: Pai' Hinckley, Jay Hifchens, Mar- cia Hogan, Tim Hogan, Jeff Hoge, Sieve Hogoboom. Third Row: Tom Holland, Drew Hogwood, Lynn Holi, Tom Hoofen, Harold Horne, Brenda Howard. Fourih Row: Pa? Howard, Rufh Howes, Rey Hudson, Sandra Hughes, Overfon HughleH, John Hummer. ' 1..- Qi. Firsf Row: George Harris, Laura Harrison, Paul Hari, Charles Hawihorne, Roberi' Haw- ihorne. Second Row: Elie Hayeck, Lois Hayes, Tom Heaps, Carole Heffner, Paul Heiberg. Third Row: Gary Helwig, John Henderson, Alan Hendrickson, Rosemary Hennessy, Jo- anne Herring+on. Four+h Row: Robyn Hesier, DoHie Hickman, Judy Hicks, Anne Higgins, Alan Hildsfrom. .,Q. if.:-eil. in fan Kar Juniors 237 og V, Ar. ' A 415- -'- n -nv v--' ,....,.., I . ,... . . 5 u - 4 Q' Q 4 V Kenna. Y .s An open window lends supporf fo Junior Mike McClard while he blo his lrumpel' al' cars careening along Quincy S+. ss 1 nv W- WS , if 4 -V-' , vafig JUNIORS FACE SENIORS IN BASKETBALL Firsl' Row: Sieve Humphrey, Charles Hunsaker, Caihy Hulchins, Mel Huniress, Linda Jackson. Second Row: Ellen Jarman, Wendy Jeffers, PaH'i Jef- ferson, Richard Jeffery, Chrisial Jenkins. l lx 238 Juniors .'-45' 1 is 1' Firsi Row: Jerry Jenkins, Linda Jenkins, George Johnson, Jeffrey Johnsion. Second Row: Jenny Johnsion, Paul Johnson, Bruce Jones, Carolyn Jones. Firsi' Row: Terry Kennedy, Jean Kepharf, Don Kernof. Second Row: Virginia Keys, Charles Kiefer, Mau- reen King. Firsi' Row: Ken Korb, Joe Kuhn. Second Row: Jim Kuznicki, Barbara Lahr, D. Lally, Norma Lamberson. Linda Kriebel, Mike Krueger, W mi lbw? Firsi' Row: Jerry Jones, Richard Jones, Rosalind Jones, Shirley Jones, T. Jones. Second Row: Nancy Joy, Eugene Kane, Ru+h Kaufman, Pal' Kelley, Karen Kennedy. fi .V im Atl f f l rf ,... - Firsi Row: Ed Kingman, Bill Kirby, Clay Kirby, Den- nis Kirby, Shirley Kirby. Second Row: Joyce Kling, Gini Klise, Nancy Klopp, Dick Knapp, Andy Koerner. Ash Juniors 239 5. rox Firsf Row: Nancy Lindeman, Mari' Lippman, Linda LiH'on, Gordon Long, Linda Lovegrove. Second Row: Bob Ludwig, Mary Mace, Wayne MaH- feH', Barbara Magelof, Bill Mahan. If Firsi' Row: A Bill Lancasfer, Milne Lanning, Au- L drey Lawrence, Carol Lawrence, John Lawson M Second Row: Tom Leafherwood, Ray Lecraw, , Sue Lee, Gary Lennon, Diane fr Leonard. S' . by EAGER JUNIORS JAM HALLS, BUY RINGS Ae 'Nl 240 Juniors Firsf Row: Bonnie MalleH, Paul Malone, Sfe- phen Manzo, Darold Marcus, Mar- fha Mar'rin. Second Row: Pai' Mariin, Charles Massie, Mar- ilyn Mafhers, Kafy Mafheson, Sidney Mafhews. Third Row: Mar+ie MaH'hews, Mariha Maf- fer, Carolyn McAuliffe, Mary McAuliffe, George McCaffrey. hm-'X 'lffhb' , Firsi' Row: Holly Mifchell, Medina Moeller, Paul Monger, William Monfgom- ery, Kendall Morey. Second Row: John Morgan, Barbara Morris, John Morris, Gary Moss, Frank Muckenhaupf. Third Row: Mike Mulvey, Gary Mumma, Glo- ria Munce, Robin Munden, Kevin Munley. Fourih Row: RaeNeal Munson, Bill Murray, Douglas Myers, Ellen Myers, John Myers. FT' fir? C Firsi Row: Roberi McCannell, Brian McCar+hy, Mike McClard, ScoH' McChrys1'al, Terry McGovern. Second Row: Doroihy McGuire, Michaela McGuire, S+anley McLeroy, Lynn McMullin, Pa- fricia Meares. Third Row: Joan Meigs, Pai Mello, Donna Milam, Joanne Miller, Mike Miller. Fourfh Row: Ray Miller, Roger Miller, James Milner, Ida Minkkinen, Barbara Minnick. HH! vc- . J -,AM 'if Juniors 24I a I fg fi ,Q uf' . U Firs+ Row: George Naughfon, Joyce Naylor Kaihy Neale Joan Nelson. Second Row: Pai Newion, Terrie Newfon William Newfon Gerry Niclcelsburg. Third Row: Lee Norford, Ann Norion Peggy O Hare Curl' Ohlsson. SPRING SHOW UNVEILS NOVEL TALENT Firsi' Row: Roger Omera, Susan O'Neal, Linda On- garo, Pai' Ore'I'o, Joyce Oseih. Second Row: Carolyn Ofis, Be++y Overby, Bud Pad- ge++, Mike Page, Sieve Page. Third Row: Bill Papish, Bill Papiernialc, Kafhy Papier- nialr, Carla Parmelee, Sharon ParroH. Fourfh Row: Bruce Pafferson, Tonya Pafferson, Sue Payne, Sally Peck, Craig Peddicord. 242 Juniors , JH- Q g 1 7 g 7 vm... 7 1 7 x.- K - 'gm Q?-.3 xx 3 s, if R iii '-v.-in 'Wii wg, 1 ii- .2 -X ig --. X - X-gi-. xx. g,5h X. 1 gutsy-.Abmn X --,L Ya,-.A NNN mb hh- j tg.-S-lg 3 'Q-? -N -...Maxx-NQK ' -V-k...,,,M'N 1 . Z 1 -5 1 ,, ' . Q MV if X 'X 2 '- M- 'K - '- fs, 1 if 1 '-- ---..,- X 1 g W , l Q 7 X Q4 R -W. x '---. it Qc... i it gin. U, it .xl 'ni Juniors 243 K r K. 15' ,Q X 1 no ...- ' s Juv I Firs+ Row: ' 9 F I' Pere Pelfier, Doug Penningfon, Nancy Perdue, ' Dana Perlcins, Gail PeH'engill. Second Row: ' Deborah Peferman, Larry Phillips, Russ Phipps, Mar+ha Piclcard, Bruce PickeH. Third Row: Teresa Pinlcerfon, Randolph PiHs, S+eve PloH', Greg Plush, Mae Pomeroy. GALA PROIVI CLIIVIAXES EVENTFUL YEAR Firsi' Row: Donna Poole, John Poole, Jim Por+er, Melanie PoHer, Al Price. t Second Row: T Bill Price, Bo Price, Pai' Puglisi, Brian ' Purnell, Srephen Puryear. Firsi' Row: cilla Ray, Dale Reed. Second Row: dina, Renee Reynolds. sz' 244 Juniors Par Quinn, BernadeH'e Quick, Cheri Raws, Pris- J. Reed, Chris Reedy, Kell Reimann, Lloyd Ren- R an Firsl Row: Judy Rogers, Laurie Rolfe, Charles Roney, Diane Roof, Rox anne Roscoe. If -we-r Second Row: Gloria Ross, Paige Ross, Ed Ro+h Nanefre Rousseau, Barbara Ro vm. -5 lg Emi , , n I f mam, 233' 5' ' inf .94 4- -., ' X'-av' XA ,,. izw-fix' t A ' gi l r N., 5 K 1 5 W 6 x, Q Firsi' Row: Calhy Sanchez, Georgia Sanfman, Clay Sassa- man, Rolberl' Saunders. Second Row: A Tom Sawyers, Charrie Scarrow, Srephanie N., . .4-nv-I v.f gl. Firsl' Row: Suzi Richards, Rosa Rivero, Gregory Roach, Mary Roberlson, Robbie Robin- son. Second Row: Tony Robinson, Alan Rodriquez, Linda Roeder. Mike Roeder. Teri Roeder. l Firsi' Row: Terry Rowan, Norman Rowe, Carol Ruch, Jean Russell, Kevin Ryan. Second Row: Tim Ryan, Lee Ryder, Ralph Sabalell, Dora Saharuni, Dale Saliba. ll. ll Schoch, Pe'l'e Seeley. Q A g at , 5, I Q., L' Fizz:-jf W ,K gh 'il 1 1 ' Q' ' f' f i T T, -: Q Q :jg cr,-A f . ., y i m Juniors 245 Firs+ Row: Larry Semones, Jim Sevacho, Linda Shaf- fer, Sieve Shallcowslzi, Mary Jane Silli- man. Second Row: Lefiiia Simms, Bob Simon, Wendell, Siss- ler, Buddy Skillman, Chrisfine Slye. :nf 2' Firsi' Row: Baxfer Smlih, Dorian Smiih, Ellinda Smifh, Jon Smi'rh, Mary Smi+l1. Second Row: Sandy Smiflw, Vicki Smifh, Marsha Solinger, Cyn- 'i'l1i6 Sousa, Paula Souflnwell. JUNIOR CLASS ASSISTS AT GRADUATION Smiling, Lora 6oodpas+ure, a Junior, waifs for flue Sfudeni Council Presi- deni 'lo open fha firsf assembly of +l1e Year. Firsf Row: Diane Sfepro, Shirley Sfepro, Claudia Sfewari. Second Row: Phil S+ewar1', Tom Siewarf, Lynda Siowers. ' ' 1 9 6? ,' -sa M. 3 s..- 'K ' 2- ,,,,fr :wr l f x .Y-ft Firs+ Row: Bob Slrunlc, Brian Sullivan, Bill Sumnichi, Roger Su+er. Second Row: Dana Sufherland, Chuclc Svendsen, Pefer Swenson, Marfy Talbot Firsi' Row: Rick Speorl, Dale Spinlr, Diana Spriggs. James Spriggs, Teresa Spriggs. Second Row: Karen S'rad+miller, Jim S+ahl, Donna Sian- cill, Jeff Sfeger, Be'Hye Sfehman. ana' x 3 R 1 Firs+ Row: Tom S+oclce++, Percy Sfolces, Linda Slone, Carol S'ronnell, Sfu Sfory. Second Row: Frances Sfovall, Ralph S+owe, Celia S+rain, Sharon Siriffler, Don Sfrube. ,-ani' .A I Juniors 247 0 ff 'x Q 7 3 -RX x Firsi' Row: 4. S ' I Mike Thorman, Clyde Thrall, Jayne Tip- pens, Kris Todd, Linda Todd. Second Row: Tom Towberman, Jean Trabulsi, Judy TroH', Phil Troff, Bob Turner. -'VX' my ,f -I T -H if Firs+ Row: Lilliam Tarrau Sieve Taie Clo - i n Y dia Taylor, Mickey Tayman, Linda Tennyson. Second Row: Sfeffi Thaler, Nancy Thayer, Charles Thomas, Barbara Thomp- son, Jim Thomson. -G ?9'i1'7..'f Q' jf 1 ,n 85 4:-' HOOTENANNY ATTRACTS WIDE TALENTS Pg' , M., M 2-rf S 5 I ' QQ- ,I X , .gn .hi A. 248 Juniors 4-fs 0 M-' 3, 4. ' A -1 Firsi Row: Howard Tyre, Linda Tyrrell, Syloille Uelfzen, Roger Umsioff, BeH'e Jo Underdahl, Carol Up- dike. Second Row: Mariorie Valis, Lucas Valldeiuli, Joyce Van Cleef, Peie Van Duyn, Eric Vogel, Kale Vosburgh. Third Row: Sieve Wade, Judy Walker, James Wall, Nina Walsh, Gail Wal+ers, Wanda Walfon. law Firsl' Row: Sue Wood, Chris Woodard, W- 5 Bruce Woodrow, Karen Wood- ward, Terry Woodworfh, Sally Q - Wright A Second Row: George Yurchak, Linda Young Phil Young, Karen Zarger, Nick Zelensky, John Zuro. A.,-I Firsl' Row: Doro+hy Wilkins, Dabney Whar +on, Alan Wheeler, Mark Whike har+. Second Row: Jeff Whifehouse, Carol Whife- oak, Philip Wignall, Barbara Wil- liams.. ig. hi 5 We Firsf Row: Dorofhy Warren, Joanne Warren, Da- vid Wa+erfield, Peggy Walers, Linda WaH's. Second Row: Pam Weaver, Diane Weber, Mark Weg- ner, Marilee Wells, Doug Weslon. G11 S ,Y .E , Firsl' Row: Kevin Williams, Mary Williams, Rober+ Wilsie, Alben' Wilson, Frances Wilson. Second Row: Bruce Win'r, Paul Wiseman, Nancy Wilh- row, Narlene WiH, Forresl' Wood. l tl Juniors 249 fu . , 'fgwh' -fix 5. 'CZ' J we 250 Seniors by in 'ST . Il 4 f ,si I . 3 rf. 5 gi E72-T Q vi Q. 1 '- .A ' ' dl U ff - ' KT! I' . we , if fr I - v-H -t I I I . . 'vi wr-'Q ' ,Q xhti ji 1 4 l iw'-'ff-A2 ,gi 18 My f rf!!! gm,ggn1ffl91' Q ,vMgH.QaiXY.1!f '..-'A ,Jr-rfxaa-r il' 1 l ti'- '-g t1 '.l:a-'ali jjhczzzxfm. 1-- Nili' i 'M' 1 MZQICSQICI 3110111 wana lfuwlnlnvl ::,,1v3asuuu1wain'm.r fill 'fmwfnfnvlwi -:YW mammalian N11-11111-1 MW: ummm lUlv4'QQ f-lg -I iyfmf . 3 -Q' SBIR' jaanwfm' ,gk -4151! 5, .,,- A. I-M 3 3,11 in X xx 'xr - ..4lrl1:l'.1 SENIORS LAUNCH EARLY CLEAN-UP JOBS I 2 In lhe early days ol Augusl and Seplember induslrious upperclassmen, shovels in hand, allacked rhe much-needed job ol cleaning up rhe Senior Courl. Planling more shrub- bery, laying lresh grass, and improving lhe walks were in- cluded in lhe general lace-lilling. The class of '65 hoped lhal 'rhis projecl would serve as a precedenl for lurlher sen- ior classes, as well as sel' an example for juniors and sopho- mores lo underlake similar school-improvemenl programs. Assisling in lhe orienlarion ol incoming sophomores 'lo srudenl life al W-L was a major aclivily lor class members as Senior homeroom presidenls visiled corresponding 'ren'rh- grade seclions early in 'rhe fall lerm. As perl of lhe big bro+her syslem, lhey advised underclassmen in eleclions of orlicers and proper parliamenlary procedures. Caleleria problems were a major issue as presidenls emphasized rhe imporlance of sludenl conducl al lunch. Tradirion prevailed in November as Seniors slepped up class aclivilies. Aulumn broughl The presenlalion of The Thanksgiving Assembly which showed careful preparafion and originalily. Enlhusiaslic volunleers lull ol 'rireless energy spenl long hours of painslaking work lo creale lhe Senior class lloar for lhe GW 'ioolball game. Upperclassmen calered hor colllee and fresh doughnuls lo nighl school aflendees as a major fund-raising aclivily. Two homerooms a week were assigned rhe duly of supplying eve- ning workers. This afforded all class members lhe opporlunily lo parlicipale, by individual work, in helping supporr rhe Senior lreasury. Senior class sponsor Mr. Boyd Webb carefully counfs money collecred for class dues. Mr. Webb is a mafh feacher. 'Q X il A ll J 'E 'Q f ws' 4,3 2 252 Seniors Senior Class Presidenr Jack Loder goes over fhe reporr on flue progress of rhe senior-class-sponsored donur sales. Sue Donaldson busily fypes away while carrying our her numerous and varied duries as secrerary of lhe senior class Senior class Vice-Presidenf Richard Tafe fries fo swing a big deal for fhe Senior class 'lhrough an imporfanf call. Firsf Row: Roberf Bafes, I2-I: Norma Semones. I2-25 James Wolf, I2-3: Roloerl' Todd, I2-4: Belly Boydslun, I2-5: Thomas Barnell, I2-6: William Blalrisfone, I2-7. Second Row: Fred Sorrell, I2-83 Michael Newfon, I2-9: Berfram Cooper, I2-IO: Jeanne Guerin, I2-II: Charles Whife, I2-IZ: Benfe Hansen, I2-I3g Thomas Scofl, I2-I4. Third Row: Gb- ? 5 fa! in Receipf bool before her, senior class 'treasurer Ellen Rein uses an adding machine +o help balance her books. Kafhryn Mason, I2-I5g Edward Land, I2-Ib: Alice Knierim, I2-I7g James, O'Connell, I2-l8: Krislina Arnlsen, I2-I9: Sarah Sluarf, I2-20: Caroline Fisher, I2-2I. Fourlh Row: David Brown, I2-22: Carole Genfry, I2-23: Margarel' Myers, I2-24: John Fowler, I2-25: Lee Warringlon, I2-26: Diane Niland, I2-27: Richard Ward, I2-28. -rw. X X. X pl-, QQ i',51f . Q Seniors 253 'hi s A .', Y if 2 2 Firsl' Row: Charles Aclrerson: 2. Library Club. Mixed Chorus: 3. Rifle Club, Choir: 4. Rifle Club Treasurer, Madrigals, Blue and Gray Represenfalive, Choir. Mary Aclcroyd: 2. Alpha Service Club: 4. lnduslrial Coopera- live Training Club. Pafricia Adams: 3, Dislribulive Educalion Club: 4. Dislribu- 'five Educarion Club. Firsl' Row: Thomas Adison: 2. Wresrling, Crew, Chess Club, lnframurals: 3. Varsiry Wresrling, Crew-Varsiry Lighlweighl, Key Club, lnfrannurals: 4. Wresrling, Crew, Key Club--Treasurer. Larry Aldrich: 2. Cross Counrry J.V., Ouldoor Traclc, Mounled Generals, Rescue Squad, Penman Represenlalive, BLUE AND GRAY Represenrarive: 3. Cross Counrry J.V.: 4. Chess Club, Wayne Alexander. Second Row: Roy Allen. Warren Alsfon. Juanila Alvarez: 2. BLUE AND GRAY Represenfafive, Home Room Presidenr, Class Cheerleader-Co-Caplain, Mixed Chorus, Bela Service Club, Pep Club: 3. Home Room Secre- 'rary, J.V. Cheerleader--Co-Caprain, Choir, Bela Service Club-Chaplain, Nalional Honor Sociefry, Pep Club: 4. Home Room Secrelary, Varsily Cheerleading, Choir, Bela Service Club--Secrerary, Nalional Honor Sociery, Pep Club. 12 '7' 4'- Firsf Row: Mary Alvarez: 2. Spanish Honor Sociely lGeorge Washingfon High Schooll: 3. Thela Service Club. Franlr Amos: 2. lnrramurals, Boy's Glee Club: 3. lnrramurals, Choir, Boy's Slareg 4. Choir-Business Manager, Madrigals -Presidenl, Homeroom Treasurer, Darlr of 'rhe Moon. Gregory Anderson: 2. lnlramuralsg 4. Rocker Club. William Anderson: 2. Hammond High School: 3. lnrramurals, School Slore: 4. School Slore-Bookkeeper, Law Club. Lynn Andrews: 2. Bridge Club. GAA, Homeroom Presidenr: 3. KeyeHes, Quill and Scroll, Crossed Sabres-Junior News Edilor, Homeroom Vice Presidenf, Scuba Club: 4. Young Cili- zens for Johnson and Johnson, Spanish Club, Gymnaslics Club, Girls Crew, Nalional Honor Sociely, Crossed Sabres- Sporls Edilor. Homeroom Vice President .ScoH' Andrews. K' 1 254 Seniors Firsf Row: Pearl Anfhony. Barbara Arledge. Carole Susan Armsfrongz 2, French Club, Homeroom Secre laryg 3, Girls' Crew, Homeroom Secreiaryq 4. Girls' Crew, Bela Service Club. Krisfina Arnlsenz 2. Laiin Honor Sociely, Nalional Bela Club Ju-nior Classical League: 3. Lalin Honor Sociefy-Secrelary Nafional Be'ra Club, Nalional Honor Sociely, Tilcos, Girls Slale, Larin Club-Vice President Homeroom Vice Presidenl jvc, Qs Baslcelball Slalisliciang 4. Lalin Honor Sociefy-Secrelary. Nafional Bela Club, Narional Honor Sociely, Tilcos-Help Session Secrefary, Homeroom President Baslcelball Sfalis- lican. Michael Ann Ar'rhurs: 2. Orcheslrap 3. Orchestra, G.A.A., Nalional Honor Sociely, Lalin Honor Sociely, Elos-Treas- urer, Orcheslra-Vice President GeneH'e Ashby: 2. Mounled Generals, Junior Classical League, French Club, Lalin Honor Sociefy, Orcheslrai 3. Narional Honor Sociely, Lalin Honor Sociely, Elos-Treas- urer, Orcheslra-Vice President PROUD SENIORS WEAR CLASS RIBBONS Firsf Row: Kenne+h Banlcen. Frank J. Baran Jr.: 2, 3. Benedicline Mililary School, Savan- nah, Ga.: 4. Baseball, Key Club. Thomas Summer Barnes: 2. lnrramurals: 3. lnrramurals, Choir: 4. Choir. Firs+ Row: Roberia Avery. Sfephen Taylor Baldwin: 2. lnlramurals: 3, Homeroom Vice President Chorus, lnlramuralsg 4. Homeroom Vice President Choir, Madrigals. Prudi Margare+ Bales+rieri: 3. Mounred Generals, Pep Club, Nalional Honor Sociely, Keyelle, BLUE AND GRAY Repre- senlalivei 4. Pep Club, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Sociely, Nalional Bela, Keyelle. Seniors 255 C27 SENIOR BIG BROTHERS BEFRIEND SOPHS 'FRN' i-S1 Firsl' Row: Pamela Bar+on: 2. French Club, Thela Service Club, 3. Home- room President Lalin Club-Secre+ary, Junior Class Cheer- leader, Kappa Service Club, Nalional Bela Club: 4. BLUE AND GRAY Represenlalive, Kappa Service Club, Nalional Bela Club. Roberl Bales, B0b : 2. lnlramurals, Wresllingg 3, lnlramurals, Homeroom Presidenl, Wresllingg 4. lnlramurals. Homeroom Presidenl, Cross Coun+ry, Wreslling, Omega, Choir, Joyce BaH'le: 2. G.A,A. Represenlalive, Honorary Field Hoclcey Team: 3. G.A.A., lnlernalional Club, 4, Social Ac- lion for Egualily Club, Psychology Club. Second Row: Jane+ E. Bauer: 4. Psychology Club. Susan L. Baur: 2. Gymnaslic Club, GAA. lnlramurals, Span- ish Club-Secrelary. Sophomore Class Cheerleader, Home- room Treasurer: 3. Varsify Cheerleader, Homeroom Presi- denl, Girls' Slaley 4, Varsily Cheerleader-Co-caplain, Tau Service Club, Pep Club, I-lomeroom Vice Presidenl, BLUE AND GRAY Represenlalive. Philip Bassfordz 2. lnlramuralsg 3, lnlramurals, Crew, 4. Crew. 256 Seniors Firsl Row: James BarneH'. Thomas BarneH: 2. Cross Counlry, Indoor Track, Ouldoor Traclc, Omega Service Club, lnlramuralsg 3. Cross Counlry, Indoor Track. Omega Club, French Club, Homeroom Presi- denl, lnlramuralsg 4. Cross Counlry, Indoor Track, Omega Service Club, Ouldoor Track, French Club--Treasurer. Homeroom Presidenl, lnlramurals. Millard Barne'H'e, Mic : 2. Bladensburg High School: 3. Mixed Chorus, Wreslling, Go-Go Boys: 4. Choir, Inlerna- lional Club, Spanish Club. Second Row: Roberl' Barr: 2. Wakefield High School: 3. lnlramurals, Scuba Club: 4. lnlramurals, Varsily Soccer. Mary BarneH. Jan Bar+IeH: 2, J.V, Crew, French Club, Inlramuralsg 3. Var- sily Crew, Cross Counlry, Indoor Traclc, Omega Service Club. lnlramurals: 4. Varsily Crew, Omega Service Club, Wresl- ling. 'CZ' ii Susan Bell. Linda BenneH: 2, Girls' Chorus: 4. Mixed Chorus. Eric Benson: 2. Sophomore Senafor, Speakers' Bureau, Crew: 3. Choir,-Boys' Vice Presidenl, The Crucible, Speakers' Bureau, Crew, Elos Honor Sociely: 4. Choir-Presidenl, Ma- drigals, Dark of 'I'he Moon, Elos Honor Sociely, Nalional Honor Sciely, Crew. Q-:rr Firsf Row: John Baxler: 2. Junior Varsify Wreslling, lnlramuralsg 3. Infra- murals: 4. Science Club. Mounled Generals, Ski Club, lnlra- murals. Herald Beale, Skip : 2. Spanish Club, lnframurals: 3, Span- ish Club: 4. Bible Club. BeH'y Beckner: 2. Homeroom Secrerary, Kappa Service Club: 3. Choir, Homeroom Vice Presidenl, Kappa Service Club: 4. Choir, Homeroom Treasurer, Kappa Service Club. Second Row: Lewis Beall: 4. Science Club, Ski Club, Pholography Club. Marion Beers: 2. Junior Varsily Cheerleading, Tau Service Club, Mixed Chorus: 3, Choir, Tau Service Club, Keyellesg 4, Madrigals, Choir, Tau Service Club, Homeroom Treasurer. Fred C. Belen: 2. Crew, French Club, lnlramurals, Homeroom Treasurer: 3. Crew, Omega Service Club, Science Honor Sociely, lnlramurals: 4. Crew, Omega Service Club, Science Honor Sociefy-Isl Vice Presidenl. 1, ,- Firsl' Row: Chrisfine Beren+sen. John Berenzweig: 2. J.V. Tennis, lnlramuralsg 3. Varsily Ten- nis: lnlramuralsp 4, Varsily Tennis-Caplain, Spanish Club, lnframurals. Gary Bernd+: 2. Laramie High School: 3. Laramie High School: 4. Varsily Foolball, Wreslling. Second Row: John Bell: 3. Aulomolive Club: 4, Rifle Club. William Biedenharn. Wells Bill Seniors 257 iff Firsf Row: Gary Bilfon. Paf Binns: 2. J.V. Cheerleader, Naiional Honor Socieiy, Tilcos, Spanish Honor Socieiy, Girls' Choir Accompanyisi: 3, Var- sify Cheerleader, Homeroom Secrefary, Nafional Honor Sociely, Tilcos, Spanish Honor Sociely, Girls' Sfaie: 4. Var- sify Cheerleader, Kappa Service Club, Naiional Honor So- ciefy. Sfudenf Council Secreiary, Domesiic Exchange 'lo Toronio, Canada. Toni Biordi: 2. Keyeiies, Lafin Honor Socieiy, BLUE AND GRAY Represenfaliveg 3. Keyefies, Welcome Club. La+in Honor Sociefy, BLUE AND GRAY Junior Sfafi, Elos Honor Socieiy, Quill and Scroll, Naiional Honor Sociefy. Spanish Honor Socieiy, Homeroom Treasurer, Baslceiball Siaiisiician: 4. Keyeiies-Presidenl, Welcome Club, Laiin Honor Sociefy, Elos Honor Sociefy-Secreiary, Quill and Scroll-Secre+ary- Treasurer, Nalional Honor Sociery. Spanish Honor Sociefy. Baslrefball Siaiislician, Tilcos, Homeroom Secrelary, BLUE AND GRAY Managing Ediior. Second Row: Sharon BiHing. Frank Bi+'I'inger. Richard Blalre. Third Row: Roberl' Blalresfad. William Blalrisfone, Bill : 2. German Honor Socieiy. Science Club. Homeroom Vice Presideni: 3. Nalional Honor Sociery, German Honor Socie1'y,Tilcos, Homeroom President Naiional Meri? Semi-Finalisi. Jay BleweH: 2. Carlisle Senior High School, Carlisle, Pennsyl- vania: 3. Carlisle Senior High School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania: 4. Tilcos. Firsf Row: Judi+h Blincoe, Judi : 2. Lalin Honor Socieiy, Junior Clas- sical League, Nu Service Club: 3, Laiin Honor Sociely, Na- 'rional Honor Sociely, Spanish Honor Socieiy, Nu Service Club: 4. La+in Honor Sociely, Naiional Honor Socieiy, Span- ish Honor Socieiy, Nu Service Club, Bible Club. James Bobbit Ka+hryn Bolling, Ka+hy : 2. Carlisle Senior High School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania: 3. Swim Club. Scuba Club: 4. French Club. Swim Club. Scuba Club-Vice Presidenl, Homeroom Secrelary, Crossed Sabres Reporier, BLUE AND GRAY Copy Siaii, Caron Borden: 2. Sigma Service Club, Mixed Chorus: 3. Sigma Service Club, Pep Club: 4. V.O.T. Club. BeH'y Boydsfunz 2. Homeroom Secreiary, Alpha Service Club, Bible Club: 3. Homeroom Presideni, Alpha Service Club. Naiional Honor Socieiy, French Honor Sociely, Girls' S'ra're: 4. Homeroom President Alpha Service Club-Presidenf, Naiional Honor Socieiy, French Honor Socieiy, Choir, Wel- come Club. Domeslic Exchange 'lo Toronio, Canada. Marfha Brewer: 2. Spanish Club, Tau Service Club: 3. Home- room Treasurer, Tau Service Club. Pep Club, Choir: 4. Tau :Service Club, Pep Club, Choir. An 258 Seniors fl' Roberr BriH'. Richard Brock: 2. Key Club, lnframurals ,Homeroom Presi- den'r, French Club: 3, Omega Service Club, Homeroom Presi- denf, J.V. Tennis, Boys' Slaieg 4. Homeroom Treasurer, Var- si'ry Tennis, Omega Service Club, Domes+ic Exchange-To- ronfo, Canada, Ann Brown: 2. Lincoln High School, Porfland, Oregon: 3. Laiin Honor Sociery, Nalional Honor Socieiy, Tilcos, Swim Club, BLUE AND GRAY Represenfaiive: 4. Laiin Honor Sociefy, Nafional Honor Sociefy, Tikos-Secrelary, Science 'urn' 'ff' Honor Socie'ry-Corresponding Secreiary, Swim Club, Do mesiic Exchange-Toronlo, Canada. David Brown: 2. lnlramuralsg 3. Inlramurals, Pro-Con Club: 4 lnrramurals, Ela Service Club, Homeroom Presideni, S.A.F.E. Club. Joann Brown: 2. Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Vir- ginia. Lynn Brown: 2. French Club, Class Cheerleader, GAA., 3. French Club, Pep Club, Keyeiies. The Crucible, Class Cheer- leader, 4. French Club, Pep Club, Class Cheerleader, Key- eHes, Choir. SENIORS AID SOPHS WITH ORIENTATION Barry Lambeih: 2. Marching Band, lnslrumenial Music. 3. Marching Band, Inslrumenlal Music. Laura Lally: 2. Tau Service Club, Sophomore Class Cheer- leader. 3. Homeroom Treasurer, Junior Class Cheerleader, Thespians, BLUE AND GRAY Represeniaiive, Bela Club. 4. Thespians, head of malce-up, Homeroom Secrelary, Bela Club, I.C.T. Club, Penman Ari Club, Choir. Affer school closes, siudenfs achieve fhe safisfaciion of boarding a bus i e and quiei of home. and head ng for fhe peac . fi 422 ' XX pm ' x 'T' iv Seniors 259 at? fi Firsr Row: William Burlre: 2, lnframurals: 3. lnlramuralsi 4. Go-Go Boys. Crossed Sabres, Spanish Club. Judy Burleson: 2. Delia Service Club, Girls' Choir, 3. Sigma Service Club, Red Cross Represen'ra+ive, Mixed Chorus, 4. Girls' Choir-Secrelary, V.O.T. Club-Hislorian. Paul Burneff. Second Row: Kafhie Burroughs, Barbara Burfon: 2. Bridge Club, Orcheslra, Swahilli Club: 3. Elos Honor Sociefy, Orchesfrap 4. Elos Honor Sociely, Or- cheslra, Girls' Crew, Crossed Sabres Feafure Wriler, Na+ional Honor Sociefy, Nalional Meril Semi-Finalisl. Margarifa Cabrera: 3. Spanish Club, lnfernalional Club: 4. In+erna+ional Club-Secre+ary, Spanish Club. 260 Seniors Firsi' Row: Phyllis Brown. Pe+er Brownback: 2. Key Club, Russian Club, J.V. Tennis, lnlramuralsi 3, Key Club, Secrefary, Russian Honor Sociefy, Tennis, Homeroom Treasurer, Inframuralsg 4. Omega, Russian Honor Sociefy, Tilcos, Nalional Honor Sociely, Tennis. Darlr of 'the Moon, Nafional Merif Semi-Finalisf, Science Honor Sociely, Choir. Michael Bryant 2. S+. John fhe Evangelist New Yorlc: 3. lnframurals, Varsiry Baseball: 4. Soccer, Varsily Baseball, lnframurals. Second Row: Sfuari' Burcheffe. Peggy Burdiclr. Rosemary Burdiff: 2. Debale Team, GAA., Sophomore- Facully Baslcelball Game, Homeroom Vice President 3. De- bafe Team, GAA., Junior-Senior Baslcefball Game: 4. De- bale Team, G.A.A., Fall Sporfs Manager, Sigma Service Club. Junior-Senior Foolball Game, Junior-Senior Baslcelball Game, Wresrling Slalislician, Crossed Sabres Sfafln James Carr: 2. Melborne High School, Melbourne, Florida: 3, Melbourne High School: 4, Varsily Fooiball. Kafhryn Car'rer: 2. G.A.A., French Club, Penman Ari Club: 3. G.A.A.. Penman Ari Club: 4. Penman Ari Club. Mary Carfwrighi: 2. GAA.: 3. Thela Service Club-Service Club Council. Ski Club: 4 Gamma, Theia, Ski Club. Firs+ Row: Maureen Casey: 2. G.A.A., Della Service Club, French Club, BLUE AND GRAY Represenlalive: 3. ICT Club, Della Service Club-Treasurer. l-lomeroom Vice Presidenlg 4. Nu Service Club-Vice President French Club. George Cashell. CharloH'e Caloe. Second Row: Joanne Chauncey: 2. G.A.A., Pep Club, Marching Band: 3. G.A.A., Pep Club, Marching Band: 4. G.A.A, Pep Club, Marching Club. John Cheafham. Gordon Chesy: 2. lnlramurals, Spanish Club, Penman-iypisi: 3. lnlramrualsp 4. Spanish Club-Treasurer, Ela Service Club Law Club, Key Club. Firsf Row: Peggy Ann Callahan: 2. Keyelie Club, Penman Represenla- live: 3. Nu Service Club, l-lomeroom Treasurer: 4. Nu Service Club. Richard Geary Calverh 2. Chess Club: 3. Chess Club- Presidenl: 4. Chess Club-Presidenl. Amelia Bonfa Campbell: 2. Thera Service Club: 3. Gamma Service Club, Thela Service Club, Bridge Club: 4. Thela Serv- ice Club, Gamma Service Club, Girls' Crew. Second Row: Rosemarie Carmichael: 2. G.A.A., Inlernalional Club, Junior Classical League: 3, GAA.-Spring Sporls Manager, lnier- naiional Club, BLUE AND GRAY-Secrelary, Laiin Club. Red Cross Represenialive, Vocabulary Club, Pep Club. Wel- come Club: 4. G.A.A.-Sporls Manager, S.A.F.E. Club, ln- 'rernalional Club, Alpha Service Club, Keyelles Service Club, Knilling Club, Pep Club, BLUE AND GRAY Copy Slall. Pafricia Carney. Heafher McKenzie Carnie: 2. F.l-l.A., French Club, Nalional Bela Club, Homeroom Vice Presidenl: 3. Pep Club. Kappa Service Club, Nalional Bela Club, G.A.A.I 4. F.l-l.A., Na- 'rional Bela Club, Kappa Service Club, l-lomeroom Secrelary. Seniors 26I Q LA Firsl Row: Carol Clarlc: 4. Slci Club. lnlernalional Club. Cliff Clarlr: 2. Orcheslra, lnlramurals: 3. Orcheslra. John Clarlz: 2. Bishop Dennis J. O'Connell High School: 3. Bishop Dennis J. O'Connell High School. Second Row: Angela Clarlc, Angie : 2, French Club, F.T.A., Swahili Club -Vice Presidenl: 3. French Club, Russian Club, Swahili Club -Vice Presidenl: 4. lnlernalional Club. Judy Clay+on: 2. G.A.A., F.H.A., Tau Service Club: 3. GAA., Nu Service Club: 4. Nu Service Club, Service Club Council. Cafhy Clendenin: 2. Cenlral High School-London, England: 3. Cenlral High School-London, England: 4. Library Assisi- anl. Paul Clymer: 4. Pholography Club, Crealive Wriling Club, lnlernalional Club. Crossed Sabres. Milne Cole. Susan Coleson: 2. Leilehua High School-Hawaii: 3. GAA.. My Three Angels: 4. GAA.-Senior Represenlalives, Darlc of +he Moon, Homeroom Vice Presidenr. Q! 262 Seniors Maria Chobofz 2. G.A.A.: 3, GAA.: 4. G.A.A., lnlernafional Club, Knilling Club, Social Aclion for Eqiualily Club, Young Republican Club, Arr Club, Choir. Margarel' Chrisl'ie: 2. .Library Club, Library Assisfanl: 3. Library Club: 4, Library Club-Secreiary. . Eslher Ciani. Michael Collier. Carolyn Collins: 2. French Club. Gamma Service Club: 3. Nalional Bela Club, Pep Club: 4. Nafional Bela Club. Linda Combs: 2. Glen Burnie High School: 3. Glen Burnie .High School. f's C'- 1 P' 'liv- 75 4' Laura Conan+: 2, Fulure Homemalcers of America: 3. Fulure Homemalcers of America: 4. l.C.T. Club, Della Service Club. Michael Connellon. Sidney Coolc. Beriram Cooper: 2. French Club, lnrernalional Club: 3. Crew, Inframurals, Scuba Club, German Honor Sociefyg 4. Home- room Presidenf, Omega Service Club, lnlramurals, Scuba Club, Crew, German Honor Sociely, Tilcos. Evelyn Cooper: 2. Bible Club, The Miracle Worker, Thefa Q '1l Service Club-Vice President Girls' Chorus, Homeroom Secrelaryg 3, l.C.T, Club-Chaplain, Choir, Homeroom Sec- relaryg 4. Bible Club, Madrigals-Secrelary, Gamma Service Club, Red Cross Club-Vice Presidenl, Psychology Club- Presiden+, Choir. Megan Cornish, Meg : 2. Concerl Band, French Club, Homeroom President 3. Nalional Bela Club, Concerl Band, Elos Honor Sociely, Nalional Honor Socielyg 4, Elos Honor Sciely-President Nalional Honor Sociely--Treasurer, Na- lional Bela Club-Chaplain, Concerl Band. SEMINAR BROADENS CULTURAL STUDY Janie Cozorf: 2. Homeroom Secrelaryp 4, V.O.T. Club. Kennefh Craft 2. J.V. Foolball, J.V, Traclc, lnlramuralsi 3. lnlramurals. Thomas Crawford, Tom : 2. lnlramuralsg 3. Inlramuralsg 4. lnlramurals, Soccer, Law Club. Anne Cos+an+ini: 2. G.A.A.g 3. l.C.T. Club: 4. Nu Service Club. Roger Cour+ney. Terry Cox: 2. German Honor Socielyg 3. German Honor Sociely-Presidenl, Nalional Honor Sociely, Tilcos, Home- room Vice Presidenl, Malh Club, 4. German Honor Sociely -President Nalional Honor Sociely-Vice Presidenf, Tilcos, Homeroom Treasurer. Science Honor Sociely-President Nafional Meri? Semi-finalist Seniors 2b3 ?S SENIORS WIN LONG AWAITED PRIVILEGES QLD' bn' 4' 2 Firsl' Row: Clarence Crulchfield: 2. Hoffman-Boslon High School, Arl- inglon, Virginia: 3. lnlramurals: 4. Dislribulive Eclucalion Club. Dorofhy Cunningham: 2. Gamma Service Club, Junior Clas- sical League: 3. Gamma Service Club: 4. Gamma Service Club-President Spanish Club. Rosalind Curlis, Roz : 2. Malh Club, Spanish Honor Sociely, Nalional Bela Club: 3, lvlalh Club-Secrelary-Treasurer, Spanish Honor Sociely, Nalional Bela Club, Nalional Honor Sociely, Thespians, Domeslic Exchange lo Hershe . Pennsyl- vania, Homeroom Treasurer: 4. Malh Club-President Span- ish Honor Sociely, Nalional Bela Club, Nalional Honor So- ciefy, Thespians. Firs+ Row: Donna Dail: 2. Girls' Choir, Junior Classical League, Home- room Secrelary-Chaplain, G.A.A.: 3, GAA., Choir: 4. GAA., Choir, Homeroom Secrelary. Spanish Club, Nu Service Club. Dwain Daniel: 2. J.V. Foofball, Crew, lnlramurals: 3. Crew, lnlramurals, Homeroom Presidenl: 4. Crew, Homeroom Vice- Presidenl, German Club. Maureen Daniels: 2. Mounled Generals, Junior Classical League, Penman Represenlalive, Thela Service Club: 3. Thela Service Club-Vice Presidenl, Homeroom Treasurer: 4. Homeroom Treasurer, Science Club, F.H.A. 264 Seniors Firsl' Row: Gary Criles. Ellen Crosby. Cafhy Cross: 2. Radford High School: 3. Nalional Honor Socielyg 4. Nalional Honor Sociely. Second Row: S+ephanie Crouch: 2. Homeroom Treasurer: 3. Homeroom Treasurer: 4, Tau Service Club. John Crouse: 2. Homeroom Vice Presidenl: 3. Homeroom Vice Presidenl, Key Club: 4, Key Club-Presidenl. Boni+a Crowley: 2. G.A.A., Mounled Generals: 3. lnduslrial Cooperalive Training: 4. Girls' Chorus, Young Cilizens for Johnson. Michael Davis: 2. Malh Club: 3. Iniramurals, Yvonne Dawkins: 2. Girls' Choir, G.fix.A.: 3. D.E. Club: 4. D.E. Club. Linda Day: 2. French Club: 3. Pep Club, F.H.A., G.A.A.: 4. F.H.A.-Presideni. I Firsi' Row: Margaref Darr, Peggy : 2. Homeroom Vice-President Class Cheerleader, French Club, Kappa Service Club: 3.. J.V. Cheerleader, Kappa Service Club: 4. Kappa Service Club. Roberf Dashiell. Carol David. Second Row: Carlin Davis: 3. Vocabulary Club-Secreiary, G.A.A.: 4. V.O.T. Club-Secreiary. Gerrard Davis: 2. Science Club, Sound Crew: 3. Rockei Club, Ski Club, Science Club: 4. Ski Club. 'George Davis: 2. Siaie College Senior High School: 3. Siaie College Senior High School: 4. Cross Couniry, Indoor Track, Track, Omega Service Club. Firsl' Row: Rober+ Deadwyler. Jean Dears+ine: 3. G.A.A.: 4, V.O.T. Club. Jack DeLong: 2. Laiin Honor Socie+y, Junior' Classical League, lniramurals, Marching Band: 3. Crew, Laiin Honor Socieiy, Junior Classical League-Treasurer, Russian Club, lniramurals, Marching Band: 4. Crew, Laiin Honor Socieiy, Russian Club, Law Club, lniramurals, Marching Band. Second Row: James DeMarr: 2. Curiis High School, New York, New York: 3. Wakefield High School. Roberi' Demboski: 2. J.V. Wresiling: 4. Soccer Richard Dempsey: 2, Junior Classical League, lniramurals: 3. Tikos, lniramurals, Crew, Laiin Club, German Honor So- cieiy, Naiional Honor Socieiy: 4. Naiional Honor Socieiy, German Honor Socieiy, Tikos, lnrramurals, Crew, Soccer. Seniors 265 , an asf 'hr bs li --V Firs'r Row: Sandra DeVall, Sandy : 2, Homeroom Secrelary, Keyeldle Service Club, l3e'ra Service Club: 3. Homeroom Secrelary. Keyelle Service Club-Hisrorian, BLUE AND GRAY Repre- senlalive, Slmi Club, Nalional Bela Club: 4. Homeroom Vice- Presidenl, Keyerle Service Club-Vice-President lnlerna- lional Club, Slci Club. Jill Dee+er: Helen Digges: 3. D.E. Club: 4. l.C.T. Club. Second Row: Chris+opher Dineen. Linda Dixon: 3, D.E. Club, 4. l.C.T. Club. Deborah Dodge, Debbie , 2. Junior Classical League, Fulure Teachers of America, Red Cross Represenlaliveq 3. Nalional Be+a Club, Choir: 4. Nalional Bela Club, Nalional Honor Sociely, lvladrigals, Choir, Homeroom Secrelary. Conslance Dommel. Susan Donaldson: 2. Homeroom Secrelary, Nu Service Club, Orcheslra, French Club, Girls' Crew, 3. Homeroom Secrelary, Nu Service Club, Service Club Council, Orcheslra-Vice Presidenl, Elos Honor Sociely, Girls' Crew, 4. Class Secrelary, Kappa Service Club, Orcheslra, Elos Honor Sociely, Narional Honor Sociefy. Eileen Donnelly. 266 Seniors Alexandra Denman, Sandie : 2. French Club. Nu Service Club, Homeroom Treasurer, 3. Nu Service Club-Vice-Presi- denf, lnrernafional Club, Homeroom Vice-President Girls' Crew, 4. Nu Service Club-Treasurer, Homeroom Vice-Presi- denl, Crossed Sabres Reporler, Nalional Honor Sociely, ln'rerna'rional Club, Domesfic Exchange fo Toronlo, Canada. Alan Derad. , Donna Des+efano: 2. Alpha Service Club: 3. Keyelle Service Club, G.A.A.g 4. Keyelle Service Club, Spanish Club, Psy- chology Club, G.A.A. 2 . Gr? 1 Waller Dove: 4. Varsiry Wreslling, Varsiry Foolball. Linda Downin: 2. Thela Service: 3, Girls' Track, 4. Swim Club, Bela Service Club-Treasurer. Marisleve Doyle: 2. Kappa Service Club, Homeroom Secre- rary, Spanish Honor Sociely: 3. Kappa Service Club, Home- room Secrelary, Choir, Spanish Honor Sociely, BLUE AND GRAY Represenlalive, Service Club Council, Girls' Crew, 4. Kappa Service Club, BLUE AND GRAY Represenlalive, Choir-Librarian, Spanish Honor Sociely, Girls' Crew. fl in-g ?' Diane Drain: 2. G.A.A., Gymnaslics Club. Alpha Service 1,1-f 3 John Draeger: 2. Spanish Honor Sociely, Laiin Honor Sociely, Eia Service Club, lnlramuralsg 3. Spanish Honor Socieiy, Laiin Honor4Socie+y, Nalional Honor Sociefy, lnframurals, Homeroom Vice-President 4. Spanish Honor Socie+y-Presi- denl, Lalin Honor Sociely-President Naiional Honor So- cieiy, Crealive Wriling Club, Penman Arl Club, Crossed Sabres Ediforialisl, Homeroom Treasurer. 124 f 'S t. T., Diane Drumm. Helen Dudley: 2, French Club, Penman Represenlalive, G.A.A., Science Club, Mounled Generals-Secrelaryg 3. Thela Service Club, G.fN.A., Pep Club, Science Club, Mounled Generals: 4. Gamma Service Club, G.fX.A., Pep Club, Science Club-Secrelary, BLUE AND GRAY Circula- Hon Slali. Glenn Dunlap: 2. J.V. Foolball, J.V. Baskelball, Varsify Crew, lniramuralsp 3. Varsily Foolball, Varsily Crew, lnlramurals, 45 fl' Club: 3' GAA Junior Class Cheerleader: 4' GAA' Junior-Senior Baslcelball Game, 4. Varsify Foolball, Varsily William Drescher. Crew, lnframurals, Choir, UPPER CLASS SELLS DONUTS AT NIGHT Nancy Dyer. I Joe Eaion. il' 'T 'x 45' Ruby Eddiclcs: 2. Thefa Service'Club, French Club, Mixed Chorus: 3. Thela Service Club-Secrelary, Pep Club, Choir: 4. lniernalional Club, Choir-Hislorian. .W . Ellen Edwards: 2. Spanish Club, Homeroom Vice-President 3. Tau Service Club, Homeroom Secrelaryg 4. Tau Service Club. T 'S W Q s 1 lv-A . Q if-4 4' ,- X ,L - E Thomas Edwards. Ralph Egan: 2. Spanish Club: 4. Eia Service Club. Seniors 267 i l STUDENTS BATTLE FOR CLASS STANDING Firsi' Row: Thomas Evere'H: Margarei' Ewerh 2. l-lorneroom-Treasurer, Penman Ari Club, Girls' Crew, G.A.A., Pep Club, Keyelles: 3. Penman Arr Club: 4. BLUE AND GRAY Represeniaiive, Arr Club, V.O.T., Club. Brenda Faggins: 2. G.A.A., Junior Classical Leagueg 3. Choir, G.A.A.g 4. Choir, Alpha Service Club, BLUE AND GRAY- Represenfafive. Second Row: Jacqueline Faggins: 2. Chorus, G.A.A.g 3. l.C.T.g 4. G.A.A., l.C.T. Sandra Fair: 2. Alpha Service Club, G.A.A., Keyeiles, Home- room Secrefaryi 3. Alpha Service Club, G.A.A. Represenfa- 'riveg 4. lndusfrial Cooperarive Training Club. Graciela Farinas: 2. Girls' Chorus, lniernafional Club, 3. Mixed Chorus, lnlernafional Club-Secrelaryp 4. Mixed Chorus, lnfernarional Club, French Honor Sociefy. 268 Seniors Firsfl' Row: Terry EllioH': 2, lnlramuralsg 3. lnrramuralsg 4. lnframurals. David Ellis. Chrisrine Erickson: 2. G.A.A., Pep Club, Mounied Generals 3, G.A.A., Pep Club, Mounied Generals. F.H.A.: 4. G.A.A. Mounled Generals-Secrelary, F.H.A.-Vice-President Second Row: Adele Esfabroolzz 2. Mounred Generals: 3. Girls Chorus Mounred Generals, Arr Club: 4. V.O.T. Club. Joseph Esfabroolrz 2. lnrramuralsg 3, lnframuralsq 4, Efa Serv- ice Club-Secrelary. Sreve Eufslerz 4. Penman-Secreiary. 'Mary Field: 2, Girls' Choir, Mounfed Generals: 3. Mixed Chorus, Spanish Club: 4. Choir. Marcia Finlrelsfeinz 2. Gamma Service Club, Homeroom Sec- relary: 3. Gamma Service Club. BLUE AND GRAY Repre- senlalivei 4. Gamma Service Club, l-lomeroom Secrelary. Beffy Finlcs: 2. G.A.A.g 4. Science Club. Firsi' Row: Tom Farley: 4. Dark of fhe Moon. Robin Farrell. Mary Lou Farrow. Second Row: Margarei Faulkner: 2. BLUE AND GRAY Represenrariveq 3. Girls' Crew: 4. F.l-l.A., Girls' Crew, Thela Service Club. John Fenili: 2. J.V. Fooiball, J.V. Baslcelball, J.V. Baseball: 3. Varsily Baseball, Junior Class Vice President 4. Varsily Fool- ball, Varsily Baslcerball, Varsily Baseball. Terry Ferlcol. o NGN 'lv-W' Firsf Row: Marcia Finlafor: 2. Kappa Service Club, Spanish Club, Maih Club: 3. Kappa Service Club, Spanish Club. Pep Club, Choir: 4. Kappa Service Club, Spanish Club. Choir, Elos Honor Sociely. 'Caroline Fisher: 2. Penman Represenia+ive, Red Cross Repre- senlafivey 3. l-lomeroom Vice Presidenl, Choirg 4. Homeroom Presideni, Elos l-lonor Sociery, Choir, Madrigals, Sludenl Forum. Sharon Fisher: 2. Red Cross, 3. Red Cross: 4. Thela-Gamma Service Club. Second Row: Darrell Fixx: 2. J.V. Foorball, J.V. Baseball: 3. Varsily Fooiballg 4. Varsily Fooiball. David Fleming: 2. lniramurals, J.V. 'Foo+ball, J.V. Baseball: 3. lnlramurals, Varsily Fooiballg 4. Varsily Foolball. Nancy Fleming, Seniors 269 -PHD' G 3 ofa. A Q, -fs 'F-3 ' Firsi' Row: John Fowler: 2, Indoor Track, Ouldoor Track: 3. Cross Coun- lry, German Honor Sociery, Indoor Track, Ouldoor Track: 4. Cross Counrry, Indoor Track, Ouldoor Track, German Honor Sociely, Homeroom President Nalional Honor So- ciely. Evonne Frangos: 2. Easlern High School, Balrimore. Maryland: 3. Easrern High School. Frank Freed: 2. Alfred Thayer Mahan High School, Keflavik, Iceland: 4. Crossed Sabres-Reporier. Second Row: Ingrid Friberg: 2. GAA., French Club, Homeroom Secre- Iary: 3. GAA., Vocabulary Club, Nalional Honor Socie'ry, Homeroom Secreraryg 4. Bela Club, Narional Honor Sociely, Ski Club, G.A.A., Homeroom Vice Presidenr. Jon Friedman: 2. J.V. Tennis, French Club: 3. Varsify Tennis, French Honor Sociely, Nalional Honor Socielry, My Three Angels, J. V. Cross Counlryg 4. Varsily Tennis, Varsily Cross Counlry, Indoor Track, Dark of 'rhe Moon, French Honor So- ciery-Vice Presidenl, Nalional Honor Sociely. Elos Honor Sociely, Thespians, Domesric Exchange, Toronlo, Canada. Marfha FriI'h: 2, French Club, lvlarching Band, Girls' Crew, Nu Service Club: 3. French Club, Nu Service Club, Girls' Crew, Choir, Homeroom Presidenr: 4. French Club, Choir, Girls' Crew. Erick Frifzwolferz 2. Glee Club, Chorus Accompanyisfg 3. Choir, Choir Accornpanyisf, Spanish Honor Socielyg 4. Choir, Choir Accompanyisl, Spanish Club. Ingrid Gaarder: 2. French Club, Spanish Club, GAA., Creafive Wrilring Club: 3. Crealive Wriling Club--Secre- rary, Choir-Hislorian: 4. Tau Service Club, Knirling Club, Choir-Corresponding Secrerary. 'ff' 270 Seniors Mary Fogle: 2. Mounfed Generals, French Club: 3. Nalional Bela Club: 4. Narional Bela Club, M'oun+ed Generals, Ski Club, Young Cirizens for Lyndon and Gus Johnson. Chrisfine Ford: 2. Mounled Generals: 3. Mounfed Generals: 4.Iv1ounIed Generals. Nancy Forness: 2. French Club: 4, V.O.T. Club, Nalional Honor Sociely, Margaref Gaffney. Raymond Galanf. Lawrence Gammon: 3. Red Cross Represenlafive: 4. Era Service Club. Mary Gard: 2. Mixed Chorus: 3. Choir, G.A.A.: 4, Choir, .G.A.A., Nalrional Honor Sociely, Madrigals. - 6- 'ff' F Q SENIOR5 T Susan Gardner: 3. Fulure Homemalcers of America: 4. Dis- Jrriburive Educalion Club. Cafherine Genovese: 2. Alpha Service Club: 3, Narional Honor Sociely, Homeroom Vice Presidenig 4. Narional Honor Sociery, Homeroom Vice Presidenr, Penman Secreiary, Nu Service Club, Girls' Crew. Carole Genfryz 4. BLUE AND GRAY Secrelary, Homeroom Presidenr. lv 'sf Richard Gerhar+: 2. Indoor Track, lnrramurals, Baseball: 3. lnframurals, Varsiiy Baseball: 4. lniramurals, Indoor Traclc, Varsiry Baseball. Marsha 'Ge+chell: 2. French Club: 3. Tau Service Club, Home- room Secrelary: 4, Tau Service Club, Homeroom Secre+ary. Thomas Gibbs. BULLETIN BOARD ABLY ADVISES 'fwfr' v 4 his QT? iff. Ronnie Gilliam: 2. Homeroom Treasurer: 4. Co-Presidenr of V.O.T. Club. . Theodore Gilliss: 2. Crew, Rifle Club, Library Aid: 3. Crew, Rifle Club, Main Office Aid, Rescue Squad: 4. Crew, Choir, Rescue Squad. Susan Glassman: 2. French Club, Homeroom Treasurer: 3. French Club Secrerary, Keyelle Club, Homeroom Treasurer, Domesiic Exchange +o Hershey, Pennsylvania, Narional Honor Sociefy: 4. French Club President Keyefre Club-Corres- ponding Secre+ary, F.H.A., Nalional Honor Sociefy. Gaye Gibson: 2. Kappa Service Club, Pep Club, F.H.A.: 3. Kappa Service Club, Pep Club, Nalional Bela Club, G.A.A., Service Club Council, Girls' Crew: 4. Kappa Service Club, F.H.A., Narional Bela Club, Girls' Crew. Cafherine Gilberf. Kevin Gilead: 2. French Club, Varsily B Wres+ling, J.V. Foofball: 3. French Club, Omega Service Club, Varsify WresUing, Varsiiy Cross Couniry, Ouldoor Track: 4. Omega Service Club, Varsiiy Wresrling Co-Capiain, Varsiiy Cross Counfry, Ouidoor Traclc. 15 9 Q-Q X Seniors 27l 5. ,, SENIORS ENTER FOOTBALL GAME FREE Firsr Row: Jody Greene. Kelley Greene: 2. Quaniico High School, Quanfico, Vir- ginia: 3. Quanfico High School, Quanlico, Virginia: 4 French Club, Pep Club, Na+ional Honor Socie'ry, Nalional Bela Club, Penman Arf Club. Sandra Greer: 2. Orchesira: 3. Orchesirag 4. Orcheslra. Second Row: Linda Griffin. Daniel GriFfi+h: 2. Cross Counfry. Linda Grosse'Ha: 2. Cenfral High School, London, England: 3. Thespians: 4. Thespians-Secre+ary, Red Cross Club. 272 Seniors Firsl' Row: Susan Goddard: 2. Beia Service Club, Homeroom President French Club, lnframurals: 3. Bela Service Club: 4. Bela Serv- ice Club, Homeroom Secrelary, Peggy Gordon: 3. Ma+h Club: 4. Welcome Club, Nafional Honor Sociely. Lance Graham: 2. J.V. Wresiling, Crew, Boys' Glee Club: 3. Crew: 4. Crew, Second Row: William Grau. Jerome Green: 2. J.V, Fooiball, Graphic Ar'rs Club: 3. Varsi+y Fooiball, J.V. Track, Heal'rh Club, Graphic Aris Club, Varsiiy Foolball-Co-Capiain, Healfh Club Linda Green: 2. Charleroi Area High School, Charleroi, Pennsylvania: 3. Nafional Honor Sociefy, Spanish Honor Sociefy, 4. Naiional Honor Sociefy, BLUE AND GRAY Cir- culaiion Manager. l 1 L, wi an ,, as C49 A., YT-5 l Anne Hall: 2. Thela Service Club, French Club, Mixed Chorus: 3. Kappa Service Club, Bela Nalional Club, Girls' Crew: 4. Kappa Service Club, Bela Nalional Club, Keye-iles, Girls' Crew. Karen Hall: 2. Mounled Generals, Spanish Honor Socielyg 3. Nalional Honor Sociely, Spanish Honor Sociely, Young Cilizens 'for Lyndon and Gus Johnson, Thespians, Psychology Club. Roberl' Hall: 2. BLUE AND GRAY Represenlalive: 3. Science Club, Homeroom Presideni: 4, Science Club, Rifle Club, Ela Service Club. A X 'litv rin Firs+ Row: Jeanne Guerin: 2. Laughbon High School, Washinglong 3. Kappa Service Club, Mounled Generals, G.A.A.: 4. Kappa Service Club, Homeroom Presidenl, Domeslic Exchange- Toronio, Canada. Craig Gues+: 2. lnlramurals, J.V. Baslcelball, J.V. Baseball: 3. Varsily Baseball, lnlramurals: 4. Varsily Baseball, lnlra- murals. Alberi Gurfein: 2. Poiriers American High School: 3. The- ology Club: 4, Science Honor Sociely, Debale Club, Second Row: 'Roberi' Gusfafsonz 2. lnlramurals, BLUE AND GRAY Slarl: 3. lnlramurals, BLUE AND GRAY Slarl, Varsily Crew: 4. lnrramurals, Varsily Crew, Pholography Club, Era Service Club. Pafricia Hagan: 2. Penman Arr Club, Tau Service Club, Spanish Club: 3, Tau Service Club: 4. Tau Service Club- Treasurer, Spanish Club, Red Cross Represenralive. Sharon Haid: 2. French Club, F.H.A., Mounled Generals: 3. F.H.A.-Treasurer, G.A.A.: 4. S.A.F.E, Club, Gamma Serv- ice Club, Psychology Club, Young Cilizens for Lyndon and Gus Johnson. :ff 'ctr Firsl' Row: Judy Hallinan: 2. Alpha Service Club, Mixed Chorus: 3. Alpha Service Club: 4, V.O.T. Club. Befsy Hallman: 2. Mounred Generals, G.A.A.: 3. G.A.A., Nu Service Club: 4. Nu Service Club. Bonifa Holloway: 4. Library Assislanl. Second Row: Michael Hamm. Bernard Hamm, Thomas Hammer: 2. Homeroom Vice Presidenr, J.V. Fool- ball, Crew, Junior Classical League: 3. Omega Service Club, Service Club Council Crew, Domeslic Exchange lo Hershey, Pennsylvania: 4. Crew-Co-Caprain, Omega Service Club, Service Club Council. Seniors 273 -4 -15 5' - AWQ0- nnxm 1 4.- 1 'V , is 4 ss .'f'f Q- A Q 6 Firs+ Row: Cynfhia Harmer: 3. Monlerey High School, Monlerey, Cali- fornia. Randolph Harper. Lynda Harris: 2. Keyelles, Mixed Chorus, Homeroom Secre- 'raryg 3. Thefa Service Clubg 4, Slci Club, lnfernalional Club. Second Row: Chris Harrison: 2. Robinson School, San Juan, Puerlo Rico: 3. lnlramurals, Tennis, Foolballg 4, lnlrramurals, Soccer, Pa+ricia Harrison: 2. Debaleg 4. Debalre-Secrefary. Roberf Haug: 3. The Crucible. Charles Harviclc. Susan Hawley: 2. G.A.A.3 3, GAA., 4. Keyelles. David Heafhz 2. lnframurals, J.V. Wresllingg 3 lnframurals, Varsily Wresllingp 4. Wresfling, lnlramurals. Cheryl Helferi: 2. Mechanicsburg High School, Mechanics- burg, Pennsylvania: 3. Nafional Bela Club, Kappa Service Club, BLUE AND GRAY Represenlalivep 4. Kappa Service Club. Service Club Council, Homeroom Secrefary, Gail Helm: 2. French Club, French Honor Sociely, Spanish 'T 274 Seniors Chuck Hanowell: 2. Bridge Club, lnframuralsg 3, Bridge Club -President Thespians,-Presidenl, Elos, Tilcos, German Honor Sociefyg 4. Thespians-Presidenf, Tikos-Treasurer, Elos, German Honor Sociefy, Nafional Honor Sociely. Ben+e Hansen: 2. Homeroom Treasurer, lnlernafional Club, Penman Represenlalive, Band, 3. Band-Secrefary, Home- room Vice Presidenf, Na+ional Honor Sociefy, Elos, Thes- pians, The Crucible, My Three Angels: 4, Band-Secreiary, Homeroom President Nafional Honor Socie+y, Elos4-Vice Presidenf, Thespians, Dark of fhe Moon. Suavar Hansson. q wp 1.. ...I wif Honor Sociely, Nu Service Club: 3. Nalional Honor Sociefy, Elos, Quill and Scroll, French Honor Sociefy, Spanish Honor Sociely, Nu Service Club-President BLUE AND GRAY, Domesfic Exchange 'ro Hershey, Pennsylvania, Homeroom Vice Presidenlg 4. Nafional Honor Sociely, Elos, Quill and Scroll-Presidenf, Spanish Honor Sociefy-Secrefary, French Honor Socie+y-Treasurer, Nu Service- Club-President BLUE AND GRAY-Piclure Edilor. Linda Helms: 2. G.A.A., F.T.A.g 3. Bowling Club: 4. Pep Club. KI, 17' I 1 a ' 'fr' ale.-Q g. '23 175 Earl Henderson: 2. Indoor Track, Ouldoor Track, J.V. Fool- Tom J. Hice: 2. J.V. Baseball 3. Varsily Baseball, Spanish ball: 3. Cross Counlry, Indoor Track, Ouldoor Track, Inlra- Honor Sociely 4. Spanish Honor Sociefy. murals. Omega Service Club: 4. Cross Counlry, Indoor , , , , Track, Ouldoor Track, Spanish Club. Omega Service Club. 50196 Ellclagggjr 2GavmHMSen'EOI'aI+ACal?fmY' Barranqmlla' Richard Henkes: 2, 3. Laramie Senior High School, Laramie. Com Ia' ' ' Gorge ' ' Vans On' mom' Wyoming- Barbara Hill: 2. Hammond Hs., 3. BLUE AND GRAY Rep- CharIoH'e Herezoqh: 2. G.A.A. Girls' Crew, 3. Pep Club. resenlalivei 4. Mounled Generals, COLLEGE NIGHT REVEALS HIGH GOALS QU'- I Lauren Hill. Richard Hill. Allen Hilez 2. Indoor Track, Ouldoor Track, lnlramurals: 3. lnlramuralsg 4. Aulo Mechanics Club, Inlramurals. I Bruce Hill: 2. lnlramurals: 3. Inlramuralsg 4. Go Go Boys. French Club. James Hill. Jim Hill. X ,- Q 'ik Q Seniors 275 Qs S 1-rv' LIBRARY PASSES ASSIST SENIOIRCLASS if 41-ff A' Firsl' Row: Charles Hoffman, Gary : 2. J.V. Foolball, J.V. Baseball, lnlrarnurals: 3. Homeroom Treasurer, lnlramuralsg 4. Ger- man Club-Treasurer, lnlramurals, Varsily Soccer. Larry Hogoboom: 2. Wreslling, Chess Club: 3. Wreslling, Chess Club: 4. Wreslling, Chess Club. Michael Hogan, Miken: 2, J.V. Foolball, Varsily B Wresl- ling, Homeroom Treasurer, Gym Club-Treasurer, lnlra- murals: 3. Homeroom Treasurer, lnirarnurals, Mounled Generals, Cross Couniry B Team, BLUE AND GRAY- Phoiographer: 4. DF. Club. lnlramurals. Second Row: Dan Hollon: 2. J.V. Foolball, Crew: 3. Crew: 4, Choir. Linda Holsinger: 2. G.A.A.g 4, l.C.T. Roger Holi. 276 Seniors Firsf Row: Linda Hifchz 2. F.T.A.: 2. F.H.A.: 4. F.H.A.--Treasurer. Vivian Hixson: 2. Palmeilo Senior High School: 3 Palme'Ho Senior High School: 4. Penman-Arr Ediror, Penman Arf Club, Elos. Karin Hior+sberg: 2. Nalional Honor Sociely, German Honor Sociely, French Club, French Honor Socieiy: 3, Nalional Honor Sociely. German Honor Sociefy, French Honor So- ciery, Homeroom President Nu Service Club, lnierna- iional Club: 4. Nalional Honor Socieiy, German Honor Sociely-Secreiary, French Honor Sociely, Tikos, Nu Service Club, lnlernaiional Club, BLUE AND GRAY--Adveriising Ediior, Domesiic Exchange io Toronlo, Canada. Firsf Row: Priscilla Hoare: 2. lniernalional Club: 3. lniernalional Club, Pep Club, Bela Service Club: 4. lniernalional Club, Nu Service Club. Richard Hochman: 2. George Washingron High School: 3. J.V. Tennis, Baslcelball lnlramuralsg 4. Varsiiy Tennis, Tilcos, Naiional Honor Sociely, Homeroom Treasurer, Tennis ln- lramurals. Baslcelball lniramurals. Gordon Hod son' 2. Jr, Classical League: 3. Baslce'rball-- g . Varsiiy Manager. ' G' Z if' in Q-f Roberf Hubbard. George Huber. Q7 ' Vw, Micheal Hudson: 3. l.C.T.g 4. l.C.T. 1 Wf-rs k': 'r' an if .xiiw 177' if-Q 4 j' if . ...X 1 - u . 'E W ,. ,R S 'Wt QD I Firs+ Row: Judy Hopper: 2. Library Club, Library Assislanh 3. Library Club, Library Assisianrg 4. V.O.T. Club. Julie Honiclr: 2. Tau Service Club, Homeroom Treasurer, 3. Tau Service Club. Homeroom Treasurer, Keye++es, Pep Club, Domesiic Exchange 'ro Hershey, Pennsylvaniag 4. Tau Service Club, BLUE AND GRAY Typisi, Penman Ar+ Club. Bradford Hoover. Second Row: Sieve Huss: 2. Library Assisfanr, lniramurals, J.V. Tennislg 3. Bridge Club, Varsiiy Tennis, Homeroom Treasurer, Infra- muralsg 4. Omega Service Club, German Club-President Varsiiy Tennis. Ka+herine Housfonz 2. Mounied Generals, G.A.A., French Club: 3. GAA., Mounied Generals, Elisabe+h Howze: 2. Edgebasion High School for Girls, Bir- mingham, England, 3, Nalional Bela Club: 4. Nafional Honor Socieiy. ...Q 'ldv Q 9' gas. .. il 3 , R 11: . 'Qi- Firsr Row: Cheryl Hunferz 2. Homeroom Vice President 3. Homeroom Vice President Penman-Assisianf Poefry Edifori 4. Penman Poeiry Ediior, Elos, Quill and Scroll. Mikel Hunfley. Theodore Hupper: 3. French Honor Socieiy, Nalional Honor Socieiy, Slci Club. Rocker Club: 4. French Honor Socie+y, Naiional Honor Socieiy, Science Honor Socieiy, Slci Club. Rocker Club. Second Row: Roberf Hu+chinson: 2. lniramurals, Crewg 3. lnrramurals. Marshall lranefa: 3. Key Club, 4. Scuba Club. Susan lsalcson: 2. Mounred Generals, Orchesrrag 3. Orches- irag 4. Orchesrra. Seniors 277 i l I A ll' s Cs .11 x . , 21 Firsl' Row: Linda Jannell. Il Elizabefh Jarvis: 2. Yorlclown High School, 4. V.O.T. Club. ll 1 i I Sandra Johns: 3. Keyellesg 4. Keyelles, Second Row: Carolyn Johnson: 2, 3. Wasson High School, Colorado Springs, Colorado: 4. Tau Service Club. Charles Johnson: 2. Swim Club, lnlramurals: 3. Swim Club -Vice-Presidenl, lnlramuralsg 4. Swim Club-Presidenl. French Club. David Johnson: 2. Homeroom Presidenl, Mixed Chorus- Presidenl, lvlalh Club: 3. Debale Team, Boys' Glee Club, Thespians, The Miracle Worlcer, Bell, Boolr, and Candle, Firsl Place-W-L Prose Reading Conlesl, Second Place-W-L Area Prose Reading Conleslg 3. lSecond Timel Nalional Honor Sociely, Thespians, Elosg 4. Nalional Honor Sociely -P'residen+, Thespians, Elos, Darlc of fhe Moon. Elsie Johnson: 2. Junior Classical League, Lalin Honor So- ciely, Mounled Generals: 3. Nalional Honor Sociely, Ger- man Honor Socielyg 4. Nalional Honor Sociely, German Honor Sociely. Gary Johnson: 2. lnlramuralsg 4. l.C.T. Club. Richard Johnson. Waller Johnson: 2. J.V, Foolball, Varsiely Traclc . 3. Fool- ball, Baseball: 4. Varsily Foolball. Bruce Jolly: 2. Key Club, Homeroom Presidenl, lnlramuralsq Tp? . H-'-.i 'Rf 278 Seniors Tim Ishmael. Mary Jack: 2. Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, French Club, Sci- ence Club, Homeroom President 3. Girls' Alhlelic Associa- 'rion, French Club, Homeroom Vice Presidenf, Nalional Honor Socielyq 4. Nalional Bela Club. Homeroom Secrefary, Nalional Honor Sociely-Secrelary, Crossed Sabres Fealure Srall, Slci Club Treasurer, Science Honor Socie+y-Record- ing Secrelary. . Janel Jackson: 2. Alpha Service Club, lvlounled Generals: 3. Keyelles: 4. Tau Service Club, Service Club Council, Blue and Gray Represenlalive. if 'ne Qu. ffm? 3. Crew, Omega Service Club, Isl Vice-Presidenl of Slu- denl Council, lnlramuralsq 4. Crew, Omega Service Club, Law Club, Presidenl of Sludenl Council, Domeslic Exchange lo Toronlo Canada. Dianne Jones: 2 Kappa Service Club, Pep Club, Bible Club, Blue and Gray Represenlalive, Girls' Choir: 3. Kappa Serv- ice Club, Pep Club, Blue and Gray Represenlalives, Red Cross Represenlalive, Girls' Choir: 4. Kappa Service Club, Pep Club, Choir. be 'l1'., 7x E: ..- pun' 5 A UW QN 40- Y' Y' X Pa+ricia Ann Jones: 4. French Club. Kafhleen Joyce. Michael Kalufaz 2. lnlramuralsg 3. Russian Club. lnlramuralsg 4. Dark of +he Moon. Suzann Keeney: 2. Nalional Honor Sosieiyg 3. Nafional Hon- or Sociely, French Honor Sociery, Vocabulary Club, Home- room Secrelaryg 4. Fulrure Teachers of America, Nalional Honor Socieiy, French Honor Sociefy, Homeroom Secre- fary. 5 L .,- T John R. Kei+h: 2 .J.V. Foofball, J.V. Wresfling, Track, March- ing Band: 3. Varsily Foorballg 4. Varsify Foo+ball-Co-Cap- lain. Candace Hibbs Keller: 2. lnlernalional Club, G.A.A., French Honor Sociefy, Homeroom Treasurer, 3, lnlernalional Club, Nalional Honor Sociely, French Honor Socieiy, Homeroom Secrelaryg 4, Tilcos, Naiional Honor Socie-Ty, French Honor Socieiy. SENIORS LOUNGE IN COURT AT LUNCH ll l. , Gale Kenferaz 2. Alpha Service Club, Junior Classical League: 3. Nalional Bela Club, Pep Club: 4. Nafional Bela Club, Bela Service Club. John Kerr: 2. Sain? John's High School: 3. Sainf John's High School. Darlene KeHner: 2. Weslern High School, 3, Modern Dance Eleibax-Vice President 4. Kappa Service Club, Spanish Club, Joan Kelly: 2. George C. Marshall High School, Fairfax, Virginia: 4. V.O.T. Sfeve Kenna: 2. J.V. Foolballg 3, Varsify Foolballg 4. Var- siiy Foolball. Mari-ha Kennedy: 2. C5.A.A., lnlramuralsg 3. G.A.A., lnlra- murals, Nu Service Club: 4. G.A.A.--Senior Represenfa- live, lnirarnurals. Nu Service Club-Secrelary. Seniors 279 -1 : ' .V yi za., , N y 5 N Q Q5 SENIORS COURT IN LOUNGE AT LUNCH l - . ,Q- , .Hui X. . . Firs+ Row: Georgianna Knappen: 3. Tilcos, Narional Honor Socielyi 4. Tilcos, Nalional Honor Sociely. Mary Knierim: 2. Homeroom Vice-Presidenr, Alpha Service Club, G.A.A.: 3. Homeroom President Spanish Club, Alpha Service Club--Chaplain, G.A.A.g 4. Homeroom President Spanish Club-Presidenl, Service Club Council, G.A.A.- Senior Represenlalive, Crossed Sabres, Business Manager, Nafional Honor Sociely, Ouiil and Scroll. Pefer Knold. Second Row: Pe+er Knudsen: 2. Omega Service Club, lnlramurals: 3. Omega Service Club, lnframuralsq 4. Omega Service Club, Choir, Go-Go Boys, Penman Adveriising Manager. Carolyn Koehler: 2. Mixed Chorus, Lalin Honor Sociely, Science Club, Junior Classical League, G.A.A., F.T.A.: 3. Choir, Lalin Honor Sociery, Narional Honor Sociely, Sci- ence Club-Secrelary, G.A.A., Blue and Gray Represenla- +iveZ 4. Choir, Larin Honor Sociely, Nalional Honor So- cieiy, Science Honor Sociely, Madrigals, G.A.A., F.T.A., Blue and Gray Represenlalive. Jerry Koenig: 2. Malh Club. 280 Seniors Firsf Row: Cafherine Kiley: 2. Broughron High School, Raleigh, Norfh Carolina: 4. Thespians, Dark of fhe Moon. S+ephanie King: 2. MacAr+hur High School, San Anfonio, Texas: 3. Sidney Lanier High School, Monigomery Alabama. Michael Kingsley: 2. Crew, lnframurals: Crew, lnlramurals, Key Club: 4, Crew, Inrramurals, Homeroom Treasurer. Second Row: William Kirchman. BeH'e Kirlrpa+riclc. MerriH Kleber: 2. Balcer High School, Columbus, Georgia: 3. Varsiefy Foorball, Varsily Debale, lnlramurals, Nalional Honor Sociely, German Honor Sociery: 4. Varsiiy Fooiball, Varsify Debare-Cap+ain, lnrramurals, Nalional Honor So- ciely, German Honor Sociefy. , ' 5- bv- .1 Edward Land: 2. J.V. Wresiling: 3. Homeroom Treasurer. Nalional Honor Sociely, Varsily Wreslling: 4. Homeroom President Nalional Honor Sociely, Varsily Wreslling, Pen- man-Edilor-in-Chiel, Elos Honor Sociely. Gary Larson: 4, Foolball. Frederick Lash: 2. Leavenworlh Senior High School, Leaven- worlh, Kansas: 3. Junclion Ciry Senior High School, Junclion Cily, Kansas: 4. Speakers Bureau, Wreslling. . I 'SES 1- j. QS S-Q: ,,,. nr Firsl' Row: Ann Konikanenz 2. Thela Service Club: 3. Thela Service Club: 4. S.A.F.E., Gamma Service Club. Pe+er Koper: 2. Sophomore Class Treasurer, Omega Service Club, Science Club, Crossed Sabres reporlerg 3. Homeroom Presidenl, Omega Service Club-Presidenf, Ouill and Scroll, lnrramurals, Crossed Sabres columnisf: 4. Sludenl Council Senior Senalor, Omega Service Club, Naiional Honor So- siery, Ouill and Scroll, Crossed Sabres Columnisl, Daniel Koski: 2. Omega Service Club, lnrramurals, Home- room Vice-Presidenl, Crew: 3. Omega Service Club, lnlra- murals, Pep Club, Varsily Crew, French Club, Indoor Track, J.V. Cross Counfry, Domeslic Exchange lo Hershey Pennsyl- vania: 4. Omega Service Club-Secrelary-Treasurer, Infra- murals, Law Club, Varsily Crew, French Club, Indoor Track, J.V. Cross Counfry. Second Row: Frances Kramer: 4. V.O.T. Club, Sydna Kroher: 2. Junior Classical League, lvlalh Club: 3. Malh Club: 4. Nalional Honor Sociefy, Lalin Honor Sociefy, Domeslic Exchange-Toronlo, Canada. PaHy Lahr: 2. Rome Free Academy, Rome, New York: 3. lnlernalional Club. FUN 'Wm 'si lx A HA Firsi- Row: Ann Lasko: 2. Penman Represenlalive, Homeroom Vice Presidenl, French Club: 3. Homeroom Secrelary, Fufure Teachers ol America: 4. Homeroom Treasurer, French Club, Furure Teachers of America. Ronnie Lawrimore. Jeannie Leddy: 2. French Club, Modern Dance Club: 3. Thela Service Club: 4. Keyefles, Crealive Wriling Club, Homeroom Secrelary. Second Row: Barbara Lee: 3. G.A.A.: 4. DE. Club. Rober+ Lee. Noelle LeFolI: 2. Modern Dance Club, French Club-Vice- Presidenl: 3. Modern Dance Club, French Club-Vice Presi- denlg 4. Pep Club, French Club-Vice-Presidenl. Seniors 28I .ny L ' 179' Fi 'L '11 I. . . nn, ,, -5.-'N 101 . it 4 'uf' Firs+ Row: Michael Lenvin: 4. Go-Go Boys--Co-Caplain. Reg Lepper: 2. lnrramurals, Lamba Service Club, Crew, J.V. Omega Service Club, 4. lnrramurals, Omega Service Club, Fooiballg 3. lnrramurals, Varsiry Crew, Varsily Wreslling, Varsily Crew, BLUE AND GRAY Homeroom Represenfalive. Howell Lewis: 2. J.V. Foorball Manager: 3. Varsily Foolball Manager, 4. Varsiry Foolball Trainer. Second Row: John Leypoldlz 2. Varsiry Foorball, J.V. Baseball, lnlramuralsp 3. Varsiry Fooiball, Varsily Baslceiball, Varsily Track, lnrra- muralsp 4, Varsiry Foorball, Varsiiy Baslcelball, Varsiry Traclc. Pa+ricia Lilly: 2. Pep Clubp 3. Blue and Gray l-lomeroom Rep- resenfalive, Inrernarional Club: 4. Girls' Crew, Bera Service Club. CharloHe Linsenmeyer: 2. GAA.: 3. GAA.: 4. V.O.T. Pe+er Lisagor: 2. Science Club: 3. Discussion Club. Jean Loclcee: 2. Melrose High School, Melrose Massachu- seiisp 3. Bridge Club, Delia Service Club, W-L Bowling League, G.A.A.: 4. Pep Club, Narional Bela Club, Narional l-lonor Sociery, Alpha Service Club, Welcome Club, Choir. Jack Loder. Margaref Lo'Flin: 2. French Clubg 3. Girls' Crew, 4. Girls' 'faves' John Leisinger: 2. l-lomeroom Vice-Presidenf, Crew: 3. Cross Counfry, Crew, Omega Service Club, Blue and Gray Rep- resenlarive, lnframuralsg 4. Omega Service Club. Crew, Ger- man Club. Ann Lennahan: 3. Thespians, Vocabulary Club: 4. Thespians. Blue and Gray Circulalion Srafl, Spanish Club. Philip l.en+z: 2. Wood l-lobby Club, Crew: 3. lnframuralsg 4. Law Club, Pholography Club. nv- lis- Q, Crew, French Club. Carl Logan: 2. Mounled Generals, lnrramurals: 3. Traclc. lniramurals, Wood Hobby Club-President 4, W-L Sailing and Boaling Club-President David Loomis: 2. Wresrling, Crew, lnrramuralsg 3. Wreslling. Crew, lnlramuralsg 4. Wresrling, Crew, lnrramurals. .-un, 1- ' if 282 Seniors 3 Q3 Q.. ,QP-,, :Q H l i i r'q,' r ai aww Margarel' Lord: 2. Bible Club: 3. Bible Club: 4. Bible Club, Library Club. Eugene Loughran: 2. Thespians: 3. Thespians, Rescue Squad, Penman Ari Club: 4. Thespians, Go-Go Boys, Rescue Squad. Pafricia Love: 2. Sophomore Class Secrelary, Science Club. Thela Service Club: 3. Sidney Lanier High School, Monlgom- ery, Alabama: 4. Nalional Honor Sociely, Nalional Bela Club, Tilcos, Crossed Sabres--Business Manager, Homeroom Treasurer, Quill and Scroll. John Lowe: 2. Homeroom Treasurer: 3. lnlramurals: 4. Go- Go Boys, lnlramurals, French Club, Swim Club. Herschel Lucas, Wayne : 2. Savannah High School, Savan- nah, Georgia: 4. Sludenl Council Senior Senalor, Law Club -Presidenl, Crealive Wriling Club, Teen-Age Republicans. James Ludlow: 2. lnlramurals, J.V. Baseball Manager: 3. ln- lramurals, Varsily Baseball Manager: 4, Go-Go Boys, Varsily Soccer. IIVIAGINATIVE SENIORS BUILD 'GW' FLOAT 'SI' .QQ-'X 111.7 Sfephen Maclcus: 2. Hilllop High School, Chula Visla, Cali- lornia. Kafherine Maclndoe. Judilh MalleH', Judy : 2. GAA., Sigma, Pep Club, Home- room Secrelary: 3. G.A.A., Homeroom Secrelary: 4. Horne- room Secrela ry, F.H.A. lv 'Tw Nancy Luna: 2. Penman Represenlalive, Crossed Sabres Re- porlerg 3. Crossed Sabres-Assislanl Fealure Edilor, Quill and Scroll, Mounled Generals, Della Service Club: 4. Crossd Sabres-Assislanl Fealure Edilor, Quill and Scroll, M'ounled Generals, Sigma Service Club. Linda Lup+on: 2. Maiorelles, Concerl Band, Qrcheslra: 3. Maiorelles, Concerl Band: 4.3 Maiorelles-Caplain, Concerl Band. Roberl' Lycas: 3. Varsily Cross Counlry, Nalional Honor So- ciely: 4, Nalional Honor Sociely, Science Honor Sociely, Tilcos. 4 ....,, wr'- Seniors 283 f-gr CLASS HOLDS THAN KSGIVING PROGRAM P L Y 2 T 'f ' QQ Firsl' Row: Paul Markle: 2. Rescue Squad: 3. Rescue Squad: 4. Rescue Squad Chief. Susan Marlar: 2. Girls' Choir: 3. lnrernalional Club, School Slore Slailg 4. Bela Service Club, Girls' Crew, Marlin ScoH. Second Row: Donna Mar+in: 2, Della Service Club, Mafh Club Secrelary: 3. l.C.T. Club: 4. Malh Club, Blue and Gray Represenlalive, Nalional Honor Sociery. Joel Mar'I'in: 2. J.V. Foolball, lnlramurals: 3. Foolball Man- ager, lnrrarnuralsg 4. Head Foolball Manager, lnrramurals, Law Club. Lonnie Marlin: 2. J.V. Baskelball, J.V. Baseball, Junior Classi- cal League, Lalin Honor Sociely, lnrrarnurals: 3. Nall Hon- or Sociely, Lalin Honor Sociely, Varsily Baseball, Jr. Bas- kerball, lnlramurals: 4. Nalional Honor Sociely, Lalin Hon- or Sociery Vice-President Soccer, Baseball, Homeroom Vice- Presidenl, lnframurals. 284 Seniors Firsf Row: Pa+ricia Malone: 2. Roberf E. Lee High School, San Anlonio, Texas: 3. John Marshall High School, 4. Library Assislanf. Roberl' Mandel: 2. Homeroom Treasurer, Speakers Bureau -Treasurer, Debale Club, Junior Classical League: 3. Boy's Sjale, Speakers Bureau-Vice Presidenl: 4. S'ruden'r Coun- cil-Treasurer, Speakers Bureau, Omega Service Club, Young Cilizens for Lyndon and Gus Johnson-Treasurer. Louise Mangis. Second Row: Pafrick Mansuy: 2. Homeroom Treasurer, J.V. Foofball, Wreslling, J.V. Track: 3. Varsify Foolball, Varsily Crew: 4. Varsily Foolball, Varsily Crew. William Marcey: 2. J.V. Foolball, Spanish Club, lnlramurals, Homeroom Vice Presidenr: 3. Foolball, lnlramurals, Home- room Vice Presideril, Choir: 4. Omega Service Club, Spanish Club, Choir. Lacie Marchanh 2. M'arion Senior High School: 3. Marion Senior High School: 4. Keyelles, F.B.L.A. 3 ir-' 7-49 CZ? f' '. gm Gif 1:7- 6? Roberf McBane: 2. Punahou Academy, Honolulu, Hawaii: 3, Ponahou Academy, Hawaii: 4. Ski Club, Wresrling Team. George McBride: 2. Juncrion Ci+y High School, Kansas. James McCall: 2. Sound Service, lnlramurals: 3, Sound Serv- ice, lniramurals: 4. Sound Service-President lnframurals, Boar Club, Rocker Club, Bible Club, Go-Go Boys, Trans- ceivers Club. Gymnasrics Club. 3 ' V-:fav Q 1 'rv' Firs+ Row: William Mar+in, Bill : 2. Track, Inlramurals: 3. Traclc, ln+ra- murals: 4. Traclc, Ffa Service Club, Blue and Gray Repre- senlalive. Luciana Masi. Kafhryn Mason: 3. G.A.A., F.T.A., German Honor Sociely, Nalional Honor Sociely, Band: 4. G.A.A. Senior Repre- senlaiive, F.T.A.-Treasurer, German Honor Socieiy, Na- lional Honor Socieiy, Band, Homeroom Presidenl, Elos. Second Row: Julie MaH'hews. Elizabe+h MaHie, Befchen : 2. Pep Club, Inlernalional Club: 3. Pep Club, Girls' Crew, Bela Service Club: 4, Pep Club, Bela Service Club-Presidenl. Marcia Mau: 2. Brenl School, Philippines: 3. American lnler- naiional School, New Delhi, India: 4. lnlernalrional Club. ,go 'fare fm X -. I .43 9. W 1 'i jk Q 4. A v 115 ' fo... Firs+ Row: Bruce McCannell. Larry McClemons: 2. Homeroom Treasurer: 3. Theology Club: 4. Blue And Gray, Young Republicans, Young Cili- zens for Johnson. Nelliean McConeghey: 2. Junior Classical League, Crealive Wriling Club, Vice-Presidenr of Sophomore Class: 3 Sigma Service Club, Girls' Crew, Crealive Wrifing Club: 4. Sigma Service Club-Vice-President Crealive Wriling Club, Home- room Secrelrary, Homeroom Represenialive af Senior Forum. Second Row: David McConnell: 2. lnrramurals, Cross Counlry lJ.V.l, Our- door Traclc lJ.V.l: 3. Cross Counlry, lnframurals, Indoor Traclc, Ouldoor Traclc, Crossed Sabres Reporier: 4. Cross Counlry-Co-Capiain, Indoor Traclc, Ouidoor Traclc. John McCuin: 2. lnlramuralsg 3. Chess Club: 4. Library As- sislanl. Judy McCuin: 2. French Club: 3. French Club, Nalional Honor Sociefy, French Honor Sociery: 4, French Club. Na- 'rional Honor Sociery, French Honor Sociery. Seniors 285 X3-v i wc ll U' 43 L.. .f- - 5 . 3 H Firsl' Row: Marilyn Mclnfurli: 2. Girls' Chorus: 3. Mixed Chorus: 4. William McKenna: 2. Debare, Science Club: 3. Tilcos, Na- rional Honor Socieiyg 4. Tilcos, Nalional Honor Sociefy, Elos Honor Sociely, Penman-Non-Ficlion Edifor, Law Club. Judy McKinney. Second Row: Mary McManus. Thomas McMullen. Franlr Melson: 2. Omega Service Club, Crew: 32 Crew. Penman: 4. Crew, Penman-Business, Adverrising Manager, Quill 81 Scroll. John Meyers: 2. Marching Band, Rifle Club: 3. Marching Band: 4. Marching Band. Myra .Michaelsz 2. Swim Club: 3. Swim Club: 4. Swim Club. Earl Miller: 2. J.V. Track, Marching Band: 3. Varsify Traclc: 4. Margarel' Miller: 2. Blue and Gray-Represenlafive, Alpha - ik. -Ar 'E 1 286 Seniors Kay McDonald: 2. GAA., Fulure Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club, Thela Service Club: 3. GAA., Fufure Business Leaders of America Club-Vice-President 4. Vocalional Office Training Club-Vice-President Nalional Honor So- ciely, Mladrigals, Elos Honor Sociely. Michael McFarland. James .McGurrin: 2. lnlramurals. J.V. Baseball: 3. Infra- murals: 4. lnlramurals. W' 4 i. QQ 1 L 43 Service Club: 3. l.C.T. Club: 4. I.C.T. Club. Mar+y Miller: 2. French Club, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Crew 3 Homeroom Vice-President Choir, Girls' Crew: 4. Choir Secrelary, Kappa Service Club. y Wayne Miller. w r , '. b1'f p : 'emgijj' iam if 11 ' JUN .JU ' A- ,N . wks 'ig y V ,M fa J V. ' :msg 'wif i ... ,ian la, ,g f 01 lb' Shirley Mi+chell: 2. Thela Service Club, Homeroom-Sec- refary: 3. Thela Service Club-Treasurer, Pro-Con Club, Laiin Club: 4. Alpha Service Club, Young Cilizens lor John- son and Johnson Club, Ski Club, Nalional Bela Club, Law Club. Margaref Moe: 2. General H. H. Arnold High School, Wies- baden. Germany: 3. Fayelleville Senior High School, Fay- efleville, Norlh Carolina: 4, French Club, German Club, Library Club. Ka+hleen Monahan: 2. Mounfed Generals, Homeroom Presi denl: 3. Mounled Generals, Homeroom Vice-Presidenlz 4. Mounled Generals-Presidenl, Wresfling Slalislician, Home- room Vice-Presidenl. Frank Moncare: 2. Glee Club: 3. Malh Club: 4. Elizabefh Monday, BeH'y : 2: 3, Alpha Service Club, Jun ior Class Cheerleader: 4. Sigma Service Club. Bruce Monfgomery: 2: 3. Rocker Club, Transceivers: 4 Transceivers, Nafional Honor Sociely. CLASS FU RNISH ES DISCOUNT CORSAG ES , . Qs- ,, Paul Moorleghen. Kenneih Morris: 2. Mixed Chorus. Pafricia Morris: 2. Maury High School, Norfolk, Virginia: 2. Junior Class Cheerleader, Tau Service Club: 4. Dark of lhe Moon -Coslumes. Carole Monfgomeryz 3. Thela Service Club: 4. Psychology Club. Mar+ha Mon+icue. Roberi' Moore: 2. Homeroom Presidenl, J.V. Baslcerball, ln- lramurals, Baseball: 3. Homeroom Vice-Presidenl, Var- sily Baseball, lnlramurals: 4. Varsily Baseball, lnlramurals, Nalional Honor Sociely. fr , Seniors 287 Q- - S is x x fs- - SENIORS CRAIVI FOR . I , gil. 1' X if wx:- Firs'I' Row: John Muzzey, Chip : 2. Homeroom Vice Presideni, Sound Service, Transceivers Vice Presidenig 3, Sound Service, Trans- ceivers Presidenii 4. Science Honor Sociery, Tilcos, Home- room Vice Plresideni. Arfhur Myers: 2. J.V. Fooiball, J.V. Wresiling: 3. Varsiiy Fooiball, Varsify Wresilingp 4. Varsiiy Fooiball, Varsiiy Wresiling. Carol Myers: 2, French Club, Bela Service Club: 3. Mixed Chorus: 4. V.O.T. Club, Choir, Naiional Honor Socieiy. Second Row: Gilberf Myers: 2. J.V. Fooiballg 4. Fla Service Club. Margaref iMyers: 2. Homeroom Secerlaryq 3. Homeroom Treasurer, Nafional Bela Club, Alpha Service Club, Wel- come Club: 4. Homeroom Presidenr, Naiional Bela Club, Alpha Service Club, Welcome Club Presideni, Keyeiie Club, Domesiic Exchange To Toronio, Canada. Lura Nalley: 2. Red Cross Club: 3. Red Cross Club. 288 Seniors COLLEGE BOARDS Firsi' Row: Karen Morse: 2. G.A.A.g 3. G.A.A.: 4. V.O.T.g Vice Presideni. Sallie Mower: 2. Tau Service Club, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Slci Club, Mixed Chorus: 3. Theia Service Club: 4. l.C.T. Chrisfopher Mudd, Chris : 2, Omega Service Club, Crew, Key Club, Laiin Club. Swim Club, lniramurals: 3. Omega Service Club Vice-Presideni, Crew, Welcome Club, Junior Class Senafor, Service Club Council Represeniaiive. Infra- murals: 4. Omega Service. Crew, Siudenf Council-Second Vice-President lniernaiional Club, Pro-Con Club. Swim Club, lniramurals. Second Row: Roselyne Muller: 2. George Washingiong 3. George Wash- ingiong 4. lniernaiional Club, French Club. Rober+ Mullins. Irene Mu+schall: 2. Homeroom President French Club, ln- Jrernafional Club, 3. Russian Club President In+erna+ional Club, G.A.A., Russian Honor Socie'ryg 4. Naiional Beia Club, Homeroom Secreiary, GAA., Russian Honor Socieiy. 4 19 x 115 In L. William Norris, Rancly : 2. Nafional Honor Sociely, French Honor Sociely, French Club, Science Club: 3. Naiional Hon- or Sociely, French Honor Socieiy, Tilcos, Homeroom Vice- President Science Club: 4. Nalional Honor Sociely, lnira- murals, Tilcos President Ela Service Club, Homeroom Sec- relary, Debale Club. James O Connell: 2. J.V. Foolball, J.V. Baslcelball, lnlra- murals: 3. Varsily Foolball, Varsily Baskelball, Varsily Track, lnlramurals: 4. Varsily Foolball, Varsily Baslceiball Co-Cap- lain, Varsiiy Traclc, Homeroom President lnlramurals. William O'Connor: 2. J.V. Foolball, lniramuralsg 3. Infra- murals: 4. Eia Service Club. IRJ gr--w Firsl' Row: Linda Neal. James-Newmann, Jim : 2, lnlramuralsg 3. Crossed Sabres Carloonist Nalional Honor Sociely, lnlramuralsg 4. Crossed Sabres Carloonist Nalional Honor Socieiy, Blue and Gray Slall. Milne Newlon: 2. Sophomore Class President French Club: 3. Junior Class President Omega Service Club, Boys' Slaie: 4. Homeroom President Law Club Vice-President Omega Service Club, Nalional Honor Socieiy. Second Row: Roberl' Neilson, Diane Niland: 2. Pep Club, Sigma Service Club, G.A.A., Homeroom Secreiary, Girls' Choir: 3. Sigma Service Club Treasurer, G.A.A. Vice President Homeroom Vice President F.T.A., Class Cheerleader: 4. G.A.A. President Homeroom President Sigma Service Club, F.T.A. Secreiary, Domeslic Exchange 'ro Toronio, Canada. Claudia Noalces. 'Q lx V-'T .IUC ' 'V' l . ss. r v Firsl' Row: Sally O'Donnell. Gary Ogroslcy: 2. Chess Club, Marching Band: 3. Nalional Honor Sociely, Marching Band, Elos, Blue and Gray repre- seniaiive: 4, Naiional Honor Socieiy, Marching Band, Elos, Science Honor Sociely, Blue and Gray represenlaiive Chrislopher Olechowslci: 3. lnlramural baskelball, soccer: 4. Varsily soccer. Second Row: Chrisfine Olson, Chris : 2. Kappa Service Club: 3. Kappa Service Club, Class Cheerleader Capiaing 4. Kappa Service Club, Keyelles, Homeroom Secrelary. Michael O'Neal, Milce : 2. Crew, lniramurals: 3. Varsily Crew, lnlramurals, Choir: 4, Varsily Crew, Varsily Soccer, Choir, Go-Go Boys. 'Carla O'Neill: 2. Kappa Service Club, Homeroom Secre- lary: 3. Kappa Service Club Hislorian, Homeroom Treasurer, Girls' Crew: 4. Kappa Service Club, Girls' Crew. Seniors 289 ' , r,AG' 5-O5 'ZIL7 Firsl Row: James Oslerhausz 2. Marching Band, lnframurals, J.V. Bas- lcelball, Teen Tyme: 3. lnlramurals. Michael Overhulser. Sara Owen: 2. Girls' Crew, Tau Service Club, Pep Club, Homeroom Presideni, Mixed Chorus: 3. Girls' Crew, Key- e'r+es, Pep Club, Homeroom President 4. Choir, Keyelies -Treasurer, Homeroom Vice-Presideni. Second Row: Janice Owens: 2. Mounled Generals, Pep Club. Chris+ine Packard: 2. GAA., J.V. Cheerleading, Tau Serv- ice Club, French Club, Homeroom Presidenl: 3. Varsily Cheerleading, Junior Class Secreiary, Tau Service Club- Secrerary, Pep Club, Girls' Slale: 4. Varsify Cheerleading, Tau Service Club-Presidenl, Pep Club, Nalional Honor So- sieiy. Roberl Packard, Bob : 2. Rifle Club. J.V. Tennis, Infra- murals: 3. Varsily Rifle Team, J.V. Tennis, lnlramurals, Omega Service Club: 4. Varsiiy Rifle Team-Caplain, Varsily Ten- nis, lnlrarnurals, Omega Service Club. Homeroom Vice- President Penman-Assislani Business Manager. Kafhryn Page: 2. Mixed Chorus: 3. Mixed Chorus: 4. Mixed Chorus, Girls' Crew. Douglas Pardue: 2. Taipai American School, Taipai, Taiwan: 3: 4, LoreHa Parham: 2. Mixed Chorus, lniramurals: 3. lnlramur- fi .arg if 15 five- Maureen O'Neill: 2. Delia Service Club, French Club, G.A.A.g 3. Nafional Bela Club, Kappa Service Club, Home- room Treasurer, Theology Club, G.A.A.g 4. Kappa Service Club, Naiional Bela Club. James Orr: 2, lnrramuralsp 3. lnlramuralsp 4. Gymnasfics Club. Theresa Orser: 2. Herberl Hoover High School, San Diego. California: 3. Nalional Honor Socielyg 4, Narional Honor Sociefy. E Q-X 1. Q A- X 'irc' als, F.H.A.: 4. Library Aide. William Parris, Jr. David Parish. Abdolrena Paruiziar. use we 290 Seniors 'iv Margarei' Pafericlxz 2. Kappa Service Club, Girls' Crew, Charles Payne BLUE AND GRAY Represeniaiivep 3. Kappa Service Club, Girls' Crew, 4. Kappa Service Club-Presidenr. Clarlce Pelham BeH'y Payne: 3. l.C.T.g 4. Nu Service Club, Young Cilizens Roger Pearce 2 Pewn Hills High School Pi'r'rsburgh Penn for Johnson and Johnson. sylvania 3 Ouldoor Traclc lnlramurals 4 Ouldoor Track SENIORS HAPPILY RECEIVE CLASS HATS Gary Phipps: 3. Soccer, 4. Go-Go Boys, Soccer. Charles Pierce: 2. lnframurals, Mixed Chorus: 3. Mixed Chorus: 4. Disiribufive Educalion Club, Sailing Club. Emile Pierre: 2. Crew, J.V. Baslcelball, l-lomeroom Treasurer 3. Coronado l-ligh School: 4. Ari Club, Crew. ! SPRING BRINGS COLLEGE AGCEPTANCES ff? W.,-ey sv-- 4 ' -un 1 'ls 'N Q - TW I 1... M Firsf Row: Margaref Poole: 2. GAA., 3. G.A.A.g 4. G.A.A. Deborah PorI'er: 2. Homeroom Secreiary, Class Cheerleader, Mounied Generalsg 3. Homeroom President Varsiiy Cheer- leader, Mounied Generals, Naiional Bela Club, French Club, Keyeiies, Pep Club: 4. Varsiiy Cheerleader, Naiional Beia Club, French Club, Keyeiies, Pep Club-President Dana PrescoH: 2. Homeroom President J.V. Baskeiball- Manager, Iniramurals, Crew, 3, Homeroom President Cross Couniry, Wresiling, Crew, Key Club, Naiional Honor Socieiy, Science Honor Socieiy, lnirannuralsi 4. Homeroom Vice President Cross Couniry, Wresiling, Crew, Omega Service Club, Naiional Honor Socieiy, Science Honor Socieiy, Do- rnesiic Exchange lToron+o, Canadal. Second Row: Larry Price: 2, 3. Penman-Non-Ficiion Assisiani Ediiorg 4. Penman-Business Manager, Quill 84 Scroll. Charles Puglisi: 2. J.V. Wresfling, lniramuralsg 3. Varsiiy Wresfling, J.V. Ouidoor Track, Iniramurals, Key Club: 4. Varsify Wresiling, Ouidoor Track, Inirarnurals, Omega Serv- ice Club. Gary Pugh: 2, Parkersburg High School, Parkersburg, Wesi Virginia. 292 Seniors in wr 'f r-fra' Firsi' Row: Bonnie Pinkerion. Valen+ina Pirogov: 2. Mouni Vernon High School, Fairfax Virginia: 3. Russian Club, BLUE AND GRAY Represeniafive' 4. Nafional Bela Club, BLUE AND GRAY Represeniaiive. Roxann Ploss: 2. Junior Classical League, Penman Reprsenia- live, 3. Nu Service Club, Naiional Thespian Honor Sociefy, Homeroom Secreiaryg 4. Elos, Nafional Thespian Honor So- ciefy-Treasurer, Naiional Honor Socieiy, Spanish Club- Secreiary, Dark of fhe Moon-S+uden+ Direcfor, Nu Service Club, Young Republicans-Treasurer, Homeroom Secreiary, Wresiling Team Siaiisiician. Second Row: Daryl Ponder: 2. Mainland Senior High School, Dayfona Beach, Florida: 3. Girls' Crew, Band, Orchesira: 4. KeyeHes, Nu Service Club, Rifle Club. Elfon Polen. Tyler Powell: 2. French Club, Science Club, Swahili Club- President 3. Science Club, Ski Club, Swahili Club-Presi- deni: 4. Ski Club, Young Republicans. 1-9 4 1 'Q 1 'QP up-. W! Philip Rarabaugh. Rhona Ka+z. Q--ff' r Raymond Raum: 3. Inlramuralsg 4. Inrramurals, Law Club. 5-4. T 335 0 T 'V :iw 7 qv--N Firsi' Row: Janice Pullen. Alicia Pumphrey: 2. Homeroom Secreiary, Red Cross Repre- seniaiive, French Club: 3. Homeroom Secrelary, French Club, Laiin Honor Sociely: 4. French Club, Psychology Club, Laiin Honor Sociefy. Pai' Raineri: 3. Colegio Americano, Caracas, Venezuela. Second Row: William Randell: 2. Rifle Club, Bowling League: 3. V.O.T.:' 4. V.O.T. Leda Rapp: 2. Homeroom Treasurer, French Club, Tau Serv- ice Club, Penman Ari Club: 3. Homeroom Vice Presidenr, Tau Service Club, Penman Ari Club, Elos: 4. Homeroom Treasurer, Tau Service Club,-Secrefary, Penman Ari Club -Presideni, Elos, Nalional Honor Socieiy, Penman-Assist ani Ari Ediior. Madelaine Rapp: 2. Penman Represenraiive, Junior Classical League. French Honor Sociely, Tau Service Club: 3. Home- room Secreiary, Nalional Honor Socieiy, French Honor Sociefy. Tau Service Club, Laiin Honor Socieiyg 4. Nafional Honor Socieiy, French Honor Sociefy-Secreiary. Tau Serv- ice Club. 1 fl Firsi Row: Jacob Ray: 2. Crew, Band, Iniramurals: 3. Crew, Band, Or- chesira, lniramurals: 4. Crew, Band, Orchesira. Law Club, Domesiic Exchange 'ro Toronio, Canada. Edna Reaves: 3, Penman Arr Club: 4. Penman Ar+ Club- Vice Presideni, S.A.F.E., Psychology Club. Marjorie Reese: 2. G.A.A., Homeroom Treasurer. Mixed Chorus: 3. C5.A.A., Maih Club: 4. GAA.-Vice Presideni, Welcome Club, Maih Club. Second Row: Rober+a Reicherfz 2. lnrramurals, Theia Service Club: 3. The'ra Service Club. Ellen Rein: 2. School Play, French Club, Secreiary, Tau Serv- ice Club, Debaie Team: 3. Treasurer, Junior Class, Elos Honor Socieiy, Thespians, Girls' Siaie, Tau Service Club: 4. Treasurer, Senior Class, Vice-President Thespians, Elos Honor Socieiy. Psychology Club, School Play. Edwin Reinharf. Seniors 293 il Gail Renshaw: 3, Girls' Chorus, 4. V.O.T.--Treasurer 2 , Pilar Res+repo. it S3 A GV, Jay Reynolds: 3. J.V. Wresrling, Ourdoor Track, ln'rram'uralsZ 4. Cross Counlry, Indoor Track, Ouldoor Track. T Firsf Row: l i -- y Sieve Ricdell: 2. Inlrarnuralsg 3. Soccer J y David Rigby: 2. Cross Counlry, Indoor Track, Inrramuralsg i A 3. lnlramuralsg 4. lniramurals. l Tom Riggs: 2, Band, lnlramuralsp 3. 0u+door Track, lnrra- T murals. l ' Second Row: L. K x N S' T'... Elizabefh Rinder. l Judah Ri++ue: 3. I.C.T,: 4. l.c.r. Wesley Roberfs. l , Sharon Roberfson. Richard Rogers. l Chrisiine Robillard. David Rose: 2. l-ligh School of Charlesron, Charlesfon, Norlh A Carolinag 3. High School of Charlesfon, Charlesron, Norlh . Clare R09e 53 2- Sl' MGVYIS l'llQl'l SCl'O0lr Wdlfhdm. M5555 Carolina, 4. Varsiry Foolball, Law Club, Varsily Wreslling. l chuseilsg 3. Theology Club, 4. Tikos, Narional l-lonor Sociely, y Creafive Wriring Club. -Sfephen Ross. l i l T 294 Seniors 1?-4 'te 4 4-Q rf Sandra Rowe. Jean Roysfonez 2. French Club, 3. lnlernalional Club, Home- room Cha lain 4 Ke elles Youn Ciri ens for Johnson and Homeroom President 3. James Campbell High School, Honolulu, Hawaii: 4. Psychology Club, Spanish Club, Young Cilizens for Johnson and Johnson. P 7 - Y i Q 'Z Johnson, Homeroom Chaplain, ,Margery Rucker. Jon Ruclcer: 2. J.V. Foolball, Marching Band, lnlramurals: 3 Varsir Foolball Inlramurals Band' 4. Varsir Foolball Paul Rucker: 2, J.V, Foolball, Band, lnlramurals: 3. Varsily . y . , . y , . I I B . Foorball, Band, lnlramuralsq 4. Varsiry Foolball, Concerl nlramura S' and Band-Presidenl, Go-Go Boys, lnrramurals. Laura Lee Rucker: 2. Narional Bela Club, French Club, PRIVILEGES EXEMPT SENIORS IN FINALS Donna Sandora: 2. French Club, Nalional Bela Club, Home- room Presidelnl, Orcheslra, G.A.A.: 3. French Club, Nalional Bela Club-Chaplain, Homeroom Presidenr, Crcheslra, Ski Club, Pep Club: 4. Nafional Bela Club-Firsl Vice Presidenr, Homeroom Secrelary, Orcheslra-Recording Secrelary, Pep Club. Dianne Sands: 2. Homeroom Secrerary, G.A.A., lnlramuralsi 3. Penman-Assislanl Ficlion Edilor, BLUE AND GRAY Represenralivei 4. Penman-Execulive Assisranl, Quill and Scroll, BLUE AND GRAY Represenralive, Homeroom Vice Presidenr. George Sara: 2, Whellus High School, Tripole, Libya: 3. Wreslling, Ouldoor Track, German Honor Sociely, Nalional Honor Socielyg 4. Soccer, Ouldoor Traclc, German Honor Sociely. Nalional Honor Sociely, Homerom Vice Presidenl. Carla Ryman. An+hony Sadori lTonyl: 2, 3. Clearfield Area High School, Clearfield, Pennsylvania: 4, Thespians. Carleen Salcsa: 2. Yorldown Senior High School, Arlinglon Virginia: 3. Keyellesg 4. Keyelles. Seniors 295 il, Lois scan. 3. D.E.clUb1 4. of. Club. l 1 . . CLASS OF '65 LEAVES GIFT T0 SCHOOL QF- ' ,K Firs+ Row: Noeloine Sarvis, Noel : 2. The Miracle Worlrerg 3. The Crucibleg 4. Dark of +he Moon, Nafional Honor Sociefy. 'oi 'R An+oine'He Scala, Toni : 2. Tau Service Club: 3. Choir: 4. SQ Choir, Kappa Service Club, BLUE AND GRAY Represenfa- Cixgi live. Margaref Schemering. Second Row: l Mike Schemering. C2 5' l 4. x Sfeven Schemering. if Pai' SchocH' de Newfoen. S Firsl' Row: John Schroeder: 3. Ski Club, German Honor Sociefy, Crew, f lnrramural Soccer: 4. Ski Club. Soccer, German Honor So- ciery. Tilcos, Nalional Honor Sociery. Q John SchroH': 4. Young Cifizens for Lyndon and Gus John- son-President v l i l i . T Second Row: i S+even ScoH': 3. Rescue Squad. K 1-f I Tom ScoH'. l Judiih Searcy: 2. Moun'red Generals, BLUE AND GRAY 'Ill Represenfafiveg 3. BLUE AND GRAY Represeniahveg 4. Psychology Club, Homeroom Treasurer. 296 Seniors CQ cr. fn., Tb 'mf ,4.-Q Q., Q 'ZIP' fu Diana Sherman: 4. Welcome Club, French Club, Mounred Generals, Nalional Honor Sociely, Young Republicans. Donna Shepherd. Janef ShiFfli++. 'VU . 0 .fi ' gn' K 3 xx E 6' V , 5 A iqw-Y ,,,,,.'i 'i Firsf Row: NaneHei Semha: 2. Mounfed Generals, Fufure Hornemalcers of America, lsf place W-L Science Fair, Honorable Men- lion Slale Science Fair, BLUE AND GRAY Represenlaiive, Penman Represenlafiveg 3. Fulure Homemaker-s of America -Secrelary, BLUE AND GRAY Represenlaliveg 4. Young Cilizens for Johnson and Johnson, Social Acfion for Equalily, Penman Arr Club. Norma Semones: 2. Spanish Club: 3. Homeroom President G.A.A., Elos, Spanish Honor Sociely, Quill and Scroll, Na- 'rional Bela Club, Crossed Sabres-Associafe News Edilorg 4. Homeroom Presidenf, Elos, Spanish Honor Sociely, Quill and Scroll, Crossed Sabres-News Ediror, BLUE AND GRAY Represenralive, Young Cirizens for Johnson and Johnson, Law Club-Treasurer, G.A.A. Elvira SeHler: 2. German Honor Socieiy, Spanish Honor So- ciely, ln+erna+ional Club: 3. German Honor Sociery, Span- ish Honor Sociely, lnlernalional Club: 4. German Honor So- ciely-Vice Presidenl, Spanish Honor Sociely, Nafional Honor Sociely, lnrernafional Club-Presidenr, F.H.A. Second Row: Georgianna Sharp: 2. French Club: 3. Keyelnie Club, Home- room Chaplain, 4. Kappa Service Club, Keyeffe Club- Secrelary, Homeroom Treasurer. Jamie Shaw: 2. Track Team, lnlramuralsg 4. Transceivers Club. Gregory Shelfon. -Q-H fa, Firsf Row: William Shipman. , Landon ShuH'z: 2. Homeroom Treasurer, Bridge Club, Infra- murals: 3. Nalional Honor 'Socie'ry, Laiin Honor Sociery, lnrramuralsz 4. Narional Honor Sociefy, La'rin Honor Sociely, Science Honor Sociefy, Tilcos, Soccer Team, Gymnaslics Club, Domesric Exchange, Sharon Shu++lewor+h: 2. G.A.A., Class Cheerleader, 3. J.V. Cheerleader, Homeroom Secrelaryg 4, Narional Honor So- ciely, Alpha Service Club, Varsily Cheerleader, Domesfic Exchange. Second Row: John Siegman. Ellen Siepmann: 2. Mounled Generals-Secrefary, Orches- lra, French Club, Swahili Club, 3. lvlounlred Generals-Seo relary, Orcheslrag 4. Mounled Generals-Treasurer, Or- cheslra, Choir, Alpha Service Club, Homeroom Treasurer. John Silversirandz 3. I.C.T., 4. I.C.T. Seniors 297 .bww .4 A ,. i LS' t x 215 N H cr' Y Firsl Row: Ursula Singlelaryz 2. lvlarymounl lnlernalional High School, Paris, France: 3. Holy Trinily High School, Georgelowng 4. French Club, Nu Service Club. Tom Sifes. Susan Slel rve+: 2, Paris American High School, Paris, France: 3. Tikos, Nalional Bela Club, Ski Club: 4. Tikos, Nalional Bela Club-Secrelary, Ski Club-Secrelary, Nalional Honor Sociely, Domesric Exchange 'ro Toronro, Canada. Second Row: Daniel Smifh, Dan : 2. J.V. Baseball, lnlramurals: 3. Crossed Sabres Carloonisl, lnlramuralsg 4. Law Club, lnlramurals, Soccer. Helen Smilhz 2. Nalional Honor Sociely, Lalin Honor So- ciery, F.H.A., Modern Dance Club, Homeroom Treasurer: 3, Nalional Honor Sociely, Ski Club, Homeroom Treasurer: 4, Nalional Honor Sociely, Ski Club, Homeroom Treasurer, German Honor Sociely, lnlernalional Club. John Smi+h. Linda Smi+h: 2. Mixed Chorus: 3. D.E. Club. Raymond Smilh. Sara Smifh. Valerie Smifhz 2. French Club, Maiorelle: 3. Homeroom . 'Q - l ii gk? 'IU' 0 ' ,, fs... Ntr 5 298 Seniors Eric Simmons: 2. J.V. Foolball, J.V. Wres+ling. Crew, Math Club: 3. Wreslling, Crew, Tikos, Omega Service Club, Horne- room Treasurer: 4. Crew-Co-Capfain, Tikos, Na'rional Honor Sociely, Omega Service Club, Homeroom Treasurer, Service Club Council, Domesric Exchange lo Toronfo, Canada Cafherine Simpson, Ca+hy : 2. French Club, C-.A.A.: 3. GAA.-Winler Sporls Manager, Homeroom Treasurer, Quill and Scroll, Elos Honor Sociely, Ski Club, BLUE ,AND GRAY-Junior Sfafl: 4. G.A.A., Quill and Scroll, Elos Honor Sociely, Ski Club, BLUE AND GRAY-Edilor-in-Chief. Tom Sinclair: 2. Cross Counlry, lnlramurals: 3. Cross Coun- fry, Wreslling, Homeroom Treasurer: 4. Homeroom Treas- urer. .J-N. U 6 12 ag, 'Ge i fr Treasurer, French Club, lvlaiorelleg 4. Maiore'r+e-Co-Cap- rain. Linda Snyder: 2, Soulh Bend, lndiana: 3. Soulh Bend, lndiana: 4. V.O.T. Club-Treasurer. .Elizabelh Sobaiian, Lisa. 'MQQ Frederick Sorrell, Fred : 2. J.V. Cross Coun+ry, J.V. Base- ball, Gymnaslics Club, l-lomeroom Vice President 3. Crew, Gymnasiics Club, l-lomeroom Vice President 4, Home- room President Gymnasiics Club, Spanish Club, Crew. Richard Spauls: 2. Inlramurals, Crew, Marching Band: 3. Crew, lniramurals, Varsily Foolballg 4. Inlramurals, Crew, Varsiiy Foofball. I' F' ' wi... Delores Spinner: 2. GAA., 4. V.O.T, Club. Gail Siafford: 2. G.A.A., Tau Service Club, P.l'l.A.7 4. V.O.T. Club, V.O.T. Margarei' Sfanlonz 2 Academy of Our Lady: 4. DE, Club. Rober+ S+ar. ANXIOUS SENIORS AWAIT CAPS, GOWNS 3 1, 3010: William Slewardz 2. lnlramuralsg 3. lnlramuralsq 4. Infra- murals. S Teresa Sfewart Lauresa : 4. Spanish Club. Marlene Sfiefelz 2. GAA., Gamma Service Club, BLUE AND GRAY Represeniariveg 3. G.A.A., Gamma Service Club-Vice President 4. GAA.-Sporis Manager, Gamma Service Club-Secretary, Psychology Club. William S+eele, Bill : 2. Grcheslra, Science Club, March- ing Band, lniramuralsg 3. Orchesira-Business Manager, Science Club, Marching Band, lnlramuralsg 4. Orchesira- President Marching Band, Choir, Domeslic Exchange To Toronlo, Canada. Judilh Sieffensz 3. Nalional Bela Club. Spanish l-lonor So- cieiyp 4. Naiional Bela Club, Spanish Honor Socieiy, Young Cifizens for Johnson and Johnson, Mounled Generals, Psy- chology Club, Ski Club. Pafriclc Sfephens: 2. Grovelon High School, Fairfax, Virginaig 3, Varsiiy Pooiball, Wresilingq 4. Varsily Foolball, Wreslling. 'Cl .3 tt L., '-'Iv iff 'fig' L, Seniors 299 .yr sy 'i ,, A ..e ' x - X ll l l. 1, li I. Il 'i l,. hy, li ll: ll l 4.x:...-,Q FESTIVE PROM CONIPLETES BUSY YEAR X . . . gf ,vh- if -. Q - Firsl' Row: Dale SubleH: 4. Vocalional Ollice Training Club. Colleen Sullivan: 2. Bowling Team: 3. Bowling Team: 4. lvlounled Generals, Fulure Business Leaders of America. John Summerville: 2. Crew, Science Club, lnlramurals: 3. Crew, Aulo. Club: 4. Crew, Wreslling, Ela Service Club, Boal Club. Second Row: Helen Surber, Ashby Swailes: 2. l-lollman-Boslon l-ligl'i School: 3. Tracli Team: 4. Traclc Team. Diane Sweeney: 2. Red Cross Club: 3. l.C.T. Club, F.l l.A.: 4. Nu Service Club, Red Cross Club. 300 Seniors Firsl' Row: Georgia Slrangez 2. Pep Club, Gymnaslics Club, Penman Arr, Diving Team: 4. Penman Arl Club-Secrelary. Harry S+ro+l1er: 2. Indoor Track, Ouldoor Track, J.V. Fool- ball: 3. Foolball, lncloor Traclc, Ouldoor Track: 4, Foolball, Indoor Traclc, Ouldoor Traclc. Billie S+ruble: 2. Library Club, G.A.A., Jr. Classical League, Science Club, lsl' Place-Science Fair: 3, Library Club, G.A.A., Science Club, Pep Club, 3d Place-Science Fair: 4: G.A.A., Science Club, BLUE AND GRAY Represenlalive. Second Row: Wayne Sliclxles. Sarah S+uar'l': 2. l-lomeroom Vice Presidenl, Nalional Bela Club: 3. l-lomeroom Secrelary, Nalional Bela Club: 4. Home- room Presidenl, Nal'l Bela Club. George Sludclsz 2. J.V. Baslcelball, J.V. Baseball. lnlramuralst 3. lnlramuralsg 4, Varsily Foolball, Era Treasurer, Varsily Baseball, lnlramurals. L Q'-.. 39' tv- if . ,4. as 'rf' Susan Taylor: 2. l-lomeroom President Nalional Bela Club, 3. Nalional Bela Club-Treasurer, l-lomeroom Secrelary, 4. Nalional Befa Club-President lvlaih Club, BLUE AND CZRAY Represenlalive, Domeslic Exchange 'ro Toronlo, Can- a a. Slephen Tenney: 2. Rifle Club, lnlramurals, 3. lnlramuralsz 4. lnlramurals. Anna Thaxferz Anne : 2. Spanish Honor Sociely. Malh Club, 3, Spanish l-lonor Sociely, F.T.A., 4. Spanish l-lonor Sociely, F.T.A. fn. Firsl' Row: Jucly Swift Thomas TalboH: 2. Ouldoor Track, lnlramurals, 3. Cross- Counlry, lndoor Track, Ouldoor Track, lniramurals, 4. Cross Counlry-Co-Caplain, lndoor Track, Ouldoor Track, Omega Service Club. Richard Tale: 2, lnframurals, l-lomeroom Vice President Track, Pep Club, 3. lnlramurals, l-lomeroom President Crew, Key Club, 4. lnlramurals, Senior Class Vice President Crew, Omega Service Club. Second Row: Barbara Taylor: 2. Nalional Bela Club, Marching Band, Junior Classical League, Concerl Band, Orcheslra, 3. Nalional Bela Club, Keyelles, Pep Club, Marching Band, Ski Club. Con- cerrl and, Orcheslra, BLUE AND GRAY Represenlalive, 4. Nalional Bela Club-Second Vice President Keyelles, Marching Band, Concerl Band, Orcheslra, Pep Club. Carla Taylor: 3, l-lomeroom Secrelaryq 4. l-lomeroom Secrea lary, BLUE AND GRAY Bookkeeper. Jimmie Taylor. - -xv-Q .ffl i fl! la- N 'Z-'lf' Firsl' Row: Mike Thomas: 2. Crew, 3. Crew, 4. Crew. Paula Thomas: 4. lvlounled Generals, Ski Club, Young Cili- zens lor Johnson and Johnson, Bela Service Club. Ronald Thomas. Second Row: Lillian Thompson: 2. G.A.A., 3. G.A.A., 4. G.A.A., S.A.F.E. Terry Thompson: 2. G.A.A., 3. l.C.T. Club-Treasurer, 4. Girls' Crew. Thomas Thompson: 2. J.V, Baskelball-Caplain, lnframuralsp 3. Varsily Baskelball, lnlramurals, 4. Varsily Baske'rball-Co- Caplain, l-lomeroom Vice President Seniors 30I UT' ' l Charles Theodore, Chip : 2. lndoor Track, Qufdoor Track. lniramuralsg 3. Indoor Track, Qufdoor Track, lnframuralsg 4. lnframurals. .- 0 x , 1- - . 1 ' 'N Pa+ricia Tieiien, Pa+ : 2. Mixed Chorus, Inrernarional Club: I Q 3. Bela Service Club, Homeroom Secrerary, Choir: 4. Bela I , , 9 px P Service Club. Homeroom Secrerary, Choir, Pep Club. Charles Timms. Firsf Row: Ruby Tingsfrum: 2. Library Club: 4. V.O.T. Club. Roberl' Todd, Bob : 2. J.V. Wresiling, Homeroom Treas- urer? 3. Var-gify Wresfling, Cross Counlry, Narional Honor , Sociefy, Tikos, French Honor Sociely, Homeroom Presidenl, V7 2' I Qmega Service Club, Track, 4. Varsily Wresrling Co-Capfain, Cross Counrry, Narional Honor Sociery, Tikos, Homeroom Presidenl, Qmega Service Club Presidenr, Track, Narional Meri? Semi-Finalisi. Karl Toner: 2. Marching Band, 3. Crew, 4. Soccer, Crew. Second Row: Kafhleen Topley, Ka+hy : 2. Tau Service Club. Spanish Club. Homeroom Presidenrq 3, Tau Service Club, Psychology Club. Elisa Tre'os' 4 lniernalional Club Spanish Club, Penman I . . . ' Ari Club, s.A.r.E., Hisrory weekend Club. Jerry TroH': 2. J.V. Foorball, Homeroom Treasurer, Chess Club, Junior Classical League, lnlramuralsz 3. Qmega Service I Club, BLUE AND GRAY Represenlalive, lniramuralsq 4. I Qmega Service club. BLUE AND GRAY Pholographer, Crossed Sabres, Homeroom Treasurer. Eddie Turner. Elaine Turner: 2. Homeroom Presidenf, Larin Honor Sociery, Pep Club, Tau Service Club: 3. Homeroom President Larin Honor Sociely, Pep Club, Nu Service Clubg 4. Homeroom Vice President Larin Honor Sociery, Naiional Honor Socieiy, Nu Service Club, Pep Club. Chris+opher Ulsaker, Chris. Elizabefh Underwood: 2. G.A.A.g 3. BLUE AND GRAY Rep- resenfafive, BLUE AND GRAY Junior Srarl, Elos Honor So- ciery, G.A.A., Nu Service Club, Quill and Scroll Honor Socieryp 4. BLUE AND GRAY Lay-our Ediror, Elos Honor we fum, 'bv' 302 Seniors Sociely, G.A.A., Homeroom Treasurer, Nu Service Club. Quill and Scroll Honor Sociely. Frank Van Doren: 2. J.V. Foofballg 3. BLUE AND GRAY Rep- resenra+ive14, BLUE AND GRAY Represeniarive. Bonnie Van Riswick: 2. French Club, G.A.A.. Crossed Sabres Reporreri 3. Crossed Sabres News Ediror, Nalional Honor Sociery, German Honor Sociely, Elos Honor Sciely, Quill and Scroll Honor Sociery, Narional Bela Club, G.A.A.g 4. Crossed Sabres Edifor, Nafional Honor Sociery, German Honor Sociery, Elos, Quill and Scroll, Narional Bela Club- Treasurer, Homeroom Vice Presidenr, G.A.A. gus- ge... l..lL1x. ga W pox be 5, T '. IA. James Van Zandt 2. William Penn lHarrisburgh, Pennsyl- Lynda Vosburgh: 2. Junior Classical League, Mixed Chorus vanialg 3. Malh Club, 4. German Honor Sociely, German Accompanisi, Homeroom Vice President 3. Homeroom Sec- Club Vice Presidenlr. reiary, Choir Accompanisl, Elosg 4. German Club-Secre 'rary, Choir, Elos. Bruce Vincenf: 2. Morris Hills High School, 3, Science Honor Sociely, Science Club: 4. Science Honor Socie'ry, Science Harmon Voyles. Club, Omega Service Club, Pafricia Wagner: 2. Homeroom Presidenr, Mounred Gen- Roberl' Vollcerfz 2. Bowling Club, J.V, Foofball, Iniramuralsg erals, Girls' Crew, 3, Alpha Service Club, Girls' Crew: 4. 3. Bowling Club, lnrramuralsg 4. V.O.T. Club. Kappa Service Club. BACCALAU RATE STINI U LATES STUDENTS Karen Wallen: 2. French Club, GAA., 3, Penman Arl Club, FTA., G.A.A,, Sigma Service Club, 4, FTA, President GAA., Penman Arr Club, Domeslic Exchange lo Toronlo, Canada. Pa'rricia Wal+er: 2. Yorldown High School: 3. Yorldown High School, Q-vw -v Charlie Walfonz 2. Marching Band, lnrramural Foolball, Baslreiball, Soflball: 3. Conceri Band, Marching Band, lnrra- mural Foolball, Baslcelrballg 4. Conceri Band, Marching Band. lnlramural Foolball, Baslcerball. il' Q Michael Ward, Mike : 2. Mixed Chorus, lnrramurals, Ten- i j R. nisg 3. Omega Service Club, J.V. Tennis Caplain, ln+ramurals, Choir, Spanish Honor Socieryg 4. Omega Service Club, - Choir, Spanish Honor Sociely, lnlramurals, Tennis. F I J Paul Ward: 2. Bowling League, J.V. Wreslling, lnlramuralsg 3. ln+ramuralsg 4. ETA Service Club, Crew, Teen-age Repub- , X i . licans, Go-Go Boys, ' - W l Richard Ward: 2. J.V. Foolball, Band, Orcheslra, lnrramurals ' , , 3. Homeroom Vice President Wreslling, Omega Service Club, Traclc, Band, Orcheslrra, lniramuralsg 4. Homeroom President Omega Service Club-Vice Presidenl, Wreslling. Band, Orchesrra--Vice Presidenr, lnrramurals. Seniors 303 -1s 339, fo Y CONIIWENCEIVIENT CLIIVIAXES FINAL YEAR 4 Q- ,mm ii 5 1-'Y 'F' . , W Firsf Row: Gail Websferz 2. German Honor Sociefy, Crossed Sabres Reporlerg 3. German Honor Sociely, Elos, Quill and Scroll, Na- fional Honor Sociery, GAA., Nalional Bela Club. Crossed Sabres Fealure Edirorg 4. Elos, Narional Honor Sociely. Quill and Scroll, German Honor Sociely Treasurer, Nalional Bela Club, GAA., Crossed Sabres Managing Ediror. Mary Weelrs. Joan Welden, Joannie : 2. Mounred Generals, Modern Dance Club, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Crew: 3, Mounred Gen- erals, Slci Club, Narional Bela Club: 4, Penman Arr Club, Tau Service Club, Girls' Crew. Second Row: Alfred Weisiger. Margarei' Welhaf, Peggy : 2. GAA.: 3. Spanish Club, G.A.A. Deborah Wells. 304 Seniors Firsf Row: Daniel Warman, Danny : 2. J.V. Tennis, Homeroom Presi- denl, Band, Orchesrra, lnlramuralsg 3. J.V. Tennis. Homeroom Presidenf, lnrramuralsg 4, Homeroom Vice President Edward Warner, Ted . Susan Warner, Sue : 2, Spanish Honor Sociely, G.A.A.: 3. Spanish Honor Socie+y, Nu Service Club: 4, Spanish Honor Sociely, Nu Service Club. Second Row: Lee Warring+on: 2. Gymnasrics Club: 3. Gymnaslics Club, Homeroom Treasurerg 4. Homeroom Presidenr, Gymnasfics Club, German Honor Sociely, German Club, Omega Service Club. Mary Washburn: 4. Spanish Honor Sociely, Spanish Club, French Club. Robes-1' Weafherly, Bob : 2. lnlramuralsi 3, D.E. Club, ln- lramuralsg 4. D.E, Club. Law Club, lnlramurals. 1- QS g-.1 ,ALJ fx as 'za 40 Archie WhiH: 4. Boa? Club. John Wilcox: 2. Junior Classical League, lnlramurals, Crew, 3. lnlramurals, Crew: 4. lniramurals, Crew, Gymnaslics Club. Marina Wiela nd. is 4f 'p ir C557 Firs+ Row: Judi'rh Wells, Judy : 2. Homeroom Presidenl, Girls' Chorus: 3. Homeroom Presidenl, GAA, Secrelary-Treasurer, Choir, Narional Honor Sociery, French Honor Socieiyg 4. Home- room Vice Presidenl, GAA. Secreiary-Treasurer, Choir, Nalional Honor Sociely, French Honor Sociely, BLUE AND GRAY Represeniarive, Domeslic Exchange. Felicia Welsh: 2. Laiin Club: 4. V.O.T. Club. Sally Wes+: 2. J.V. Cheerleading, Pep Club, Naiional Bela Club, French Club, Penman Represenialivep 3. Varsily Cheer- leading, Pep Club, Beia Service Club, French Club, Home- room Vice Presidenig 4. Varsiiy Cheerleading Capiain, Pep Club. Tau Service Club, French Club, Homeroom Vice Presi- deni. Second Row: Charles Whi+e, S1'eve : 2. J.V. Foolball, J.V. Baslceiball, Crew, lniramuralsp 3. Varsiry Fooiball, Crew, Nalional Honor Sociely, lniramuralsg 4. Homeroom Presidenl, Nalional Honor Socieiy, Varsily Fooiball, Crew, lnlramurals. Gilberl' Whifez 2. French Play, French Honor Socieiyq 3. French Honor Sociely, Nalional Honor Sociely, Slci Club: 4, French Honor Sociely, Nalional Honor Sociely, Science Honor Sociely, Slci Club. Sally Whifez 2. Thespian Apprenlice, French Club, Home- room Treasurer, 3. Keyelles, Nalional Honor Sociely, Home- Homeroom Vice President . NCSX 'mi 1 Firsi' Row: Pafricia Wilber. Michael Williams: 2. Chess Club, Chess Team, 3, Chess Club -Presidenl, Chess Team: 4. Chess Club, Chess Team. Barbara Willingham. Second Row: Carola Wilson: 2. Thera Service Club, Pep Club, Homeroom Presidenf, Mixed Chorus, 3. Theia Service Club, Pep Club, Homeroom Presidenl, Service Club Council, 4. Keyeiies, BLUE AND GRAY Represenlalive, Choir. John Wilson. Maribe+h Winneshiek, Boo : Sidney Lanier, Monigomery, Alabama: 3. GAA., German Honor Socieiy, Swim Club: 4. GAA., German Honor Sociely, Swim Club-Vice Presi- deni. Seniors 305 room Secreiaryg 4, Keyelies, Naiional Honor Sociely, Tilcos, fn - iv-17 A lc Firsl' Row: James Wolfe: 2. French Club, lnlramuralsy 3, Homeroom Presidenf, French Club, Scuba Club, lnlramuralsg 4. Home- room Presidenl, Scuba Club, Go-Go Boys. Ronald Wood: 3. Transceivers Club. Joseph Woodside: 4. Nalional Honor Sociely. Second Row: Carol Woody: 2, Penman Arr Club, Gymnaslics Club: 3. Tau Service Club. Cafharine Worfhz 2. Orcheslra, Lalin Honor Sociely, Junior Classical League: 3, Orcheslra, Nalional Honor Sociely, Lalin Honor Sociely: 4. Orcheslra, Nalional Honor Sociely, Lalin Honor Sociely, Teenage Republicans. lvlalh Club. Charlene Ya+es: 4, S.A.F.E. Club. Jerry Wins+ead. Hurshell Winfersz 2, lnlramuralsg 3. Gymnasfics Club, Infra- muralsg 4. Varsily Soccer, P.F. Assislanl. Arlhur Wi++ers: 2. Library Club, Rifle Club, Boys' lnlramurals: 3. Rifle Club, Boys' lnrramuralsg 4. Boys' lnlramurals. -Q4 X 12277 HONOR STUDENTS WEAR GOLD TASSELS Firsf Row: Jane Youngblood: 2, Tau Service Club, Spanish Club, Home- room Secrefaryg 3. Tau Service Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club. J.V. Cheerleaders-Caplain, Girls' Slalez 4. Tau Service Club-Vice Presidenr, Pep Club-Vice President Varsily Cheerleader-Treasurer, Spanish Club. Cheryl Yung: 2. Concerl Band, Foolball Band, Alpha Service Club, Class Cheerleader: 3. Concerl Band, Foolball Band, Alpha Service Club: 4. Concerf Band-Treasurer. Foolball Band Al ha Service Club-Vice Presidenl, BLUE AND i P GRAY Represenlalive. Alice Zaclrrison. iQ ' ' Qfq 'f-frv.a'- Ca+herine Zazanis: 2. Gynnnaslics Club, G.A.A.. Homeroom Vice President Girls' Choir-Vice President 3. Speakers Bureau, G.A.A., Homeroom Secrelary, Mixed Chorus: 4. Speakers Bureau, Sigma Service Club, Gymnaslics Club, G.A.A., Choir, Homeroom Vice Presidenl. James Zell: 2. J.V. Foolball, Varsily Wreslling, J.V. Baseball: 3. Varsily Foolball, Varsily Wresrling, Boar Show: 4. Varsily Foolball. Grace Zibaida: 2. Spanish Honor Sociery, Spanish Club. French Club. lnlernalional Club, G.A.A.: 3. Spanish Honor Sociefy, French Honor Sociely, French Club, lnlernarional Club: 4. Spanish Honor Sociely, French Honor Sociely, Na- 'rional Honor'Socie+y, Nalional Bela Club. iff? -s'r SE V, 'Vg' . M '- L- 'xk G'-'A Seniors scrimmage before fheir upcoming Junior!Senior powder-puff 'fooiball game. Affer an exaspera+ing nighf of Selling Cakes L51 Repen+, Sinner! Jerry TroH is geHing iusi Underwood resfs her weary feef, ' wha? he came for. 'SL' ' I S' I . A t' fir? l l Qi' V 1 4 x 1 fc Mr. James Townsend dis- cusses fhe fall play wiih Roxi Ploss. Even girls from D.C.'s Nafional Caihedral School for Girls came fo Washingfon-Lee's college nighf. Alone, Mariy Mafhews and his Turkey Hop dafe, Sandie Den- man, fallc. v I Seniors 307 5. I I I I I4 III I I I II a I I I I U-' Vu ll ll hi 'x -. A ..- Iliff, Arling'ron Moior Company Inc. I9I7 Norfh Moore Sfreef Arling+on, Virginia JA 7-8787 lnspeciing lhe beauiilul inferior of a Ford lvlusfang, bo'rh Debbie Porier and Ricky Brock are amazed ai 'rhe va- riely of models 'rhal Arlingfon Molors ohfers 'rhe residenls ol Norlhern Vir- ginia and nearby Washinglon and Maryland. A+ Arlinglon Mo+or Com- pany, you can always be assured of qualify producls and service ai 'rhe besi marlsel price. If you are shopping lor a new car, malce lhe wise decision. Visil Arlinglon lvloiors. ' li41 by li. A 0 . . bn 4, Jigga '19 .-, Arling+on Trusi Company Inc. Sixfeenfh Sfreei' and Courf House Road Arlingfon, Virginia JA 5-I600 Seniors Sally Wesi and Ruby Ed- diclcs are discussing 'rhe advan+ages of opening a savings accouni a+ fhe Ar- linglon Truslr Company. As 'rhey lisien To The excellenf advice ol one of 'rhe firm's helpful employees, They learn +ha+ by invesiing fheir money wilh 'rhe Arlingion Trusi Company ihey will be forming sound, pracfical financial habiis. They lcnow Thai ai Arlingion Trusi Company 'rhey can inves'r wifh confidence. ...un.,.w-n1av1 wa ul PI, B My L NW: if J. W. Ayers 5853 Norrh Washing+on Boulevard Arling+on, Virginia KE 8-5678 Curiously loolcing on, Toni Biordi wonders why senior Pele Brownback wanls lo purchase a gallon of wall painl. Whelher he wanls lo creale a maslerpiece or merely 'lo add rhe finishing Jrouches 'ro ihe dog house, Pele can find all of his supplies al J. W. Ayers. Convenienrly localed in Wesrover, Ayers provides a wide variery of household arlicles, hard- wares, and school supplies +o meer rhe many demands of ifs cuslomers. W-Liles will find qualify merchandise as well as courreous service when fhey do lheir shopping al Ayers. J. W. Ayers has esrablished Jfhe repuralion of being one of Jrhe oldesl and mosr reliable live and len cen'r slores in Arlinglon. Shop ar Ayers. Adverfising 3 I I at fi? Qi r-F51 Sli! Arlingfon Office Equipmenf Inc. C6l'dWell'S lnC. 3434 Washingfon Boulevard 640 NOTHT Glebe Road Arlingfgnu Virginia Arlingfon, Virginia JA 4-2664 JA 8-42l l Tina Arnsien and Rick Benson PGQQY Darr and BFUCG JOlly John G. Alvarez, Reallor I439 Nor+h Cour+ House Road Arlingfon, Virginia JA 4-l056 Paying a visil +o John G. Alvarez, Reallor, W-L seniors Juanila Alvarez and Richard Tale learn abour fhe real eslaie business. A+ Alvarez, a firm esfablished and well-known 'rhroughouf The cornrnuniiy for irs helpful services, The cuslromer can find answers io all his quesrions concerning such 'ropics as properiy values and house ren'rals. Visif John G. Alvarez for fine service. H116 'rx' ? s PQ j H Q K1 pgvrii Q A Pianos Incorpora+ecI 4522 Lee Highway Arlingfon, Virginia 524-9440 Carrie Fisher and Frank Amos Towers Flowers I I I8 WiIson BouIevarcI ArIing+on, Virginia JA 7-0073 Admiring Iwo beauIiIuI carnaiions, Sara Owen and Bob Todd are amazed aI The Iragrani freshness and The su- perb quaIiIy of all IIowers found af Towers Flowers. Free bouionnieres wirh every corsage, colorful -cenlrerpieces, and a wide varieiy of TIoraI bouqueis Q have made Towers The rnosi popular as T Ilorisi in The area. So for Thai added Touch, nex'r Iime send flowers from J Q Towers. ' 'vs wa ' N . I lr 1' I r I , .. +- 1 I fa an P Virginia Scoo+er Shop Lee Highway and Nor+h Cour'I' House Road ArIing'Ion, Virginia 524-I99I Nelliean Iv1cConeghey and Buddy Kirchman Adverfising 3I3 ,mi ,iifi , 5 1 7 x ,,.. Q Cherrydale Drug S'I'ore 4506 Lee Highway Arlingion, Virginia JA 7-3090 Senior Jack Loder, who is obviously being 'rempied by ihe aiiraciive boxes oi chocolaies displayed ai Cherrydale Drug Siore, seems io be having 'rrouble deciding which one he is going To buy. In addirion 'ro an assorlmeni of fine candies, Cherrydale Drug Siore offers excellen+ pharmaceuiical supplies, a popular soda iounrain, and a wide va- rieiy of noiions for ihe whole family. Ad 'fsng .ag I- 5 V N 5.,.thAs.l' vi-.V Cas'relberg's 30l8 Wilson Boulevard Arlingfon, Virginia JA 8-0557 Boih Mary Jack and Bob Moore ad- mire rhe wide seleclion of sierling silver 'rhai is on display ai Casielberg's in Clarendon. Regular cusiomers approve of The friendly, helpful service 'rha'r awaiis ihem ai Casie-lberg's Jewelers, and lhe s+ore's merchandise is famous for i'rs iine qualify. The nexi lime you are shopping for eiiher silverware or jewelry, be sure io pay a visii ro Cas- ielberg's Jewelers. 'F s, . 5 X S4315 i X. YN, Q fix- - Casual Corner 4224 Wilson Boulevard Arlingfon, Virginia 528-2280 During a busy shopping spree, Jane Youngblood and lvlariy Miller siop for a momenr io loolc in Casual Corner. The nearly arranged shelves and wide raclcs filled wiih a seleclion of imagina- Jrive, reasonably-priced cloihes 'rempi even ihe mosi discriminaiing shopper. Casual Corners experienced sales slafi and iis high qualiiy producis have enabled ii To become ihe headquariers of ihe fashion-minded women of Ar- lingion. A 1 2' ' ' dig ' r i ,,. g A J 1 5 r -tr P ui Y ,i , f 4 il 5 1 Cherrydale Hardware 3805 Lee Highway Arlingfon, Virginia JA 7-2I00 Lance Graham, resiing a pair of wire cuifers, observes ihe various supplies found al Cherrydale Hardware. Tools in every shape and size, fine cuilery, and all Jrypes of drills, pliers, and nails which are available Jrhere will provide 1'he handiesr of handymen wi'rh his necessary equipmeni. Regardless of whaf you have 'ro repair or build, lei Cherrydale Hardware be your firsf s'rop for finesr qualify merchandise. Ad erhsing 3l5 WU Colonial Radio 27l6 N. Washingfon Boulevard Arlingfon, Virginia JA 5-77I l While Susan Baur and Sieve While are evploring The infricacies oi rhe lwoaway radio, ihey learn lhai ai ihe end oi I94o, upon ihe rerurn of Roberi P. Rucker and Nelson R. Moodie from Jrhe Navy, ihey esiablished Colonial Radio. Since 'rhen Colonial Radio has become known as one of ihe mosi eiiicienf and aciive companies in 'rhe Melropoliian area for fhe sale, insral- lalion, and service oi radio equipment itil- Nt' K0 -'Ur Adveriising . krlxxg . ,',s., .Q A ix? ' Q-J ' ' Conlclyn's Floris+ 2046 Wilson Boulevard Arlingfon, Virginia JA 7-69l6 Seleciing flowers for a special occa- sion is easy for W-L siudenis Bill Mc- Kenna and Meg Cornish ai Conlclyn's. Reasonable prices, a large seleciion of flowers and planis, and Jrhe helpful advice oi 'rhe personnel malce Conic- lyn's 'rhe iirsf choice of ihe pariicular cusfomer. Conlclyn's Florisl provides a prompi, reliable delivery service for +he convenience oi The busy siucleni' in high school. Visif Conlclyn's Jroday. Dieges and Clusi' P. O. Box 64 Providence, Rhode Island Relaxing in ihe senior lounge, Rose Carmichael and Jerome Green remi- nisce aboul 'rheir final year in high school. One of iis highlighrs is The anxiously awaiied arrival of iheir senior rings from Dieges and Clusi. The su- perior crafismanship and high qualify of lhe class rings plus lhe personal service of Dieges and Clusf supply high school sludenis wi'rh senior rings ihai Jrhey will always be proud io wear. E Cuppe++'s Hardware 4237 Norih Fairfax Drive Arling+on, Virginia JA 7-0666 Washinglon-Lee seniors Beiiy Mon- day and Danny Mansuy find fhal no mailer whal Jrhey desire 'rhey can al- ways iind il ai CuppeH's l-lardware. Gardening fools and equipmenl, painfs, and oiher home improvemenf supplies -in varied lypes and sizes-are easily purchased from Cuppe++'s convenienr locaiion on Fairfax Drive. For lhe very iinesl in home supplies pafronize Cup- peH s-The besi hardware siore in Arlingion. v qi. I SMI si, W , 4 Y' iIlQ'i' ir . :I I I I 'af K. -I iii I I I ' I iii . I I i i A . , 1 1 . .,,,.,S,,m, r Q I W' C5 4- 94 1 ,, gkll up Federal Super Marker 5863 Washing+on Boulevard Arling+on, Virginia KE 8-5969 Discovering rhe wide variely of fop qualify meal always found ar Federal Super Marker. Sue Donaldson and Eric Simmons 'fry 'ro decide from lheir dis- played supply. The freshesi produce, lhe besl seleclion of brand names, and numerous grocery arricles are con- venienlly made available lo all of Their cusromers. Shop Federal Super Marker when you wanl 'rhe Iinesr in foods. 3 I 8 Adverlising v--l-. Ellio+'r's Florisl' 3l7l Wilson Boulevard Arlingfon, Virginia JA 7-l9l8 Wirh moclc shyness senior Pele Koper presenis Pal Love wilh a corsage from ElIio'r'r's Florisl. Vasi shelves of figurines provide a backdrop lor lhe exquisile, reasonably-priced corsages, plan+s, and floral arrangemenls. li you are in doubl' concerning 'rhe nalure of a gill, re- membrance, or expression of symparhy, lhe beaurilul flowers al EllioH's Florisr always provide you wilh 'rhe wisesl choice. - ,za 5 -'Nez-gglainl' I M mum mess rs' ,P , I --v' -L 1 .3- --vp Firsi' Federal Savings 8: Loan Associaiion 2050 Wilson Boulevard Arling+on, Virginia JA 4-2l00 Seniors Peggy Callahan and Charles Tirnms work wiih junior Carol Aldridge al Jrhe Washinglon-Lee branch of Firsi Federal Savings and Loan Associalion. Convenienily localed for bolh s'ru- denls and Teachers as well, Jrhe Slu- denl Savings Syslem encourages W-Liles 'ro save 'rheir money for clofhes, a new car, or perhaps for college. Join lhe lhriily W-L sludenls who save a+ Firsl Federal Savings and Loan Asso- cialion, .qui il, -I.. ,Qs -1 'f I. XX - -ixs Davis Shop Fred A. Gosnell 8: Sons 4532 Lee Highway 2020 Norih Sixfeenfh Sfreel' Arlingfon, Virginia Arlingfon, Virginia 527 8030 JA 5-4450 Norma Semones and Bob Packard X Adver+ising 3 I9 iii 1 Gore Really Company, lnc. l 23I7 Wilson Boulevard Arling+on, Virginia Kirby's Sales 8: Service, Inc. 2900 Norih I0+h S+ree+ Arlingfon, Virginia JA 4-6000 JA 7-l690 Belly Boydsiun and Bob Mandel Gail Keniera and Fred Sorrell 5 r I 'I -'il ,il V- , 'il 6 I Gus+i's Resfaurani' l' t 1 , l ll!-. .f 3 I837 M S+ree'l', N.W. ill Washingfon, D.C. FE 8-0895 Judi Blincoe and Paul Rucker, 'rwo of rhe many W-Liles who enjoy The varied Halian and American dishes af Gus'ri's, find if hard io make fheir selecfions. Le+ Gus+i's aimosphere 'rranspori you info 'rhe world of ancienl' Iialy wirh fhe convenience of quick service and reasonable prices. The nexl' lime you are planning eiiher an affer- rhe-game gef-iogeiher or a romanfic dinner for Two, head for Gus+i's Res- Jrauranr. 320 Adverlising 1 JarreTT 8: Sons 4750 Lee Highway ArlingTon, Virginia 524-0346 Any lasT requesTs? laughs Chris Mudd as he waTc:hes an exTraordinary wooden sabre dangle precariously above The head oT Kelley Greene. AlThough iT will be a while loe- Tore eiTher oT Them seriously conTemplaTes The Turnishing oT a home or aparTmenT, The wide selecTions oT home Turnish- ings displayed aT JarreTT 8: Sons is a TempTaTion To Their imaginaTions. The exTensive varieTy oT classic and conTempo- rary TurniTure and The sTore's convenienT locaTion provide JarreTT 8: Sons wiTh a repuTaTion as one oT The ouTsTanding Tirms in The NorThern Virginia area. The Turnishings in your home reTlecT your personal TasTe, so leT JarreTT 8: Sons supply you wiTh The besT money can buy. Adverfising 32 I Y' l I ' i -i 4 I 4 i l l i I l 'li King James Furni+u're 240I Columbia Pike Arling+on, Virginia JA 8-0700 You mean if doesn'+ fly? com- menis senior Mike O'Neal while he and Susan SleH've+ admire ihe many infer- esiing arr obiecis af King James Furni- M 1 lure. Colonial, provincial, and con- ' Temporary furniiure are all represenied by many well-known brand names which make King James The mosi popular for qualify and wide selecfion. Moderale prices also enable W-L siudenis, as well as Jrheir parenis, io shop 'fhe King A James way. A X 1- In SL Hill's Ari' Supplies Piferley Fashions 708 Nor+h Glebe Road 2445 Nor+h Harrison Sfreei' Arlingfon, Virginia Arlingfon, Virginia JA 2-88l7 536-7706 Polly Knappen and Jon Friedman Gail Websfer and Richard Dempsey 322 Adverlising Holley RealTy, Inc. 5I83 Lee Highway ArlingTon, Virginia KE 8-5350 As upperclassmen Ellen Rein and Milne NewTon explore The various homes TeaTured aT l-lolley RealTy They are amazed by The exTensive selecTion on display. Even wiTh The congenial and eTTicienT assisTance oT Their personnel They Tind iT quiTe diTTiculT To decide be- Tween The wide varieTies oT sTyles and locaTions. Your home is The mosT im- porTanT purchase you malce. l.eT T-lolley RealTy help you make a wise decision. Honiclc's 3 I44 Wilson Boulevard Arling'I'on, Virginia JA 7-2498 AlThough receiving assisTance Trom Julie l-loniclc, Milne O'Connell s+iIl has diTTiculTy in malcing his decision aT T-loniclcs Mens Shop. LocaTed in Clar- endon, l-loniclc's caTers To The needs oT everyone-Trom high school sTudenTs To The business execuTive. To prove ThaT cloThes really do malce The man, choose your selecTion Trom The varieTy oT sTyles and colors aT l-loniclcs. AdverTising 323 is Lady Hamilfon, Inc. 2405 Columbia Pike Arlingfon, Virginia JA 5-5950 Diane Niland and Lynn Brown dis- cover, as have many fashion-minded W-L girls, rhe way Lady l-lamilron sails- iies your wardrobes every need. Since forrnals are lheir specialry, a wide variefy of sryles and colors awairs your choice. School clorhes consisr of many popular brand names, including rhe famous Lady Hamil-Teens. Wheiher for The prom or For a special dale, shop Lady l-lamilron, 'rhe s+ore where qualiiy counrs. 1, ' 5 32 Adefsng 5.1 l Mar'rin's Squire Shop 29l I Columbia Pike Arling+on, Virginia 527-266i Anne Hall rneeis fellow senior Mickey Kleber as she pays a visif 'ro Mar+in's Squire Shop. Mickey is shop- ping for a new swealer. and he knows Thai rhe selecfions af 'rhe Squire Shop always consisfs of handsome, high-qual- i'ry goods. Anne is considering making an addiiion 'ro her school wardrobe and will choose from among The smarf, srylish skirls and blouses on sale ai' Mar+in's Squire Shop. Browse and shop af Mar'rin's. i i N151 La Moni' Sfuclios 5l67 Lee Highway Arlingfon, Virginia KE 6-7l72 While Debbie Dodge and Fred Belen wail 'ro have iheir senior picfures lalcen al La lvloni Siudios on Lee Highway fhey begin fo browse Jrhrough previous copies ol lhe Blue and Gray. The clear individual phofographs are a iypical example of The superior worlc ihal is done by La lvloni and is iusi one of The reasons why Washinglon-Lee has chosen La lvloni Siudios as i+s school phoiographer. The frained pholographers and helpful, ellicieni service of La lvloni has prompfed many Arlingionians io malce appoinimenls for phoiographs. For Jrhe clarify and good iasie ihai is so im- porlanl in having line piclures Taken, always have your phoiographic: work done ai La lv1onTS+udios. Adverfising 325 Y' I l s l l l l Ill i ' L, F i l I i i , l I i r ll li I 1 1 i ll yi l. 'i tiki Old Dominion Banlx 4707 Lee Highway Arlingfon, Virginia JA 7-9200 As senior Ed Land loolcs on, Bonnie Van Riswick iills our a deposil slip a+ Old Dominion Banlc. Several oilices in Arlingron and convenienr lwours com- bine lo malce Old Dominion Banlc iirsr choice for oilier Jrliriiry W-L sfudenis. The Old Dominion Banlq is respecled and well-known ilirouglioui flue meiro- poliian area for iis reliabiliiy. Wlny noi follow Bonnies example and invesl your savings ai Old Dominion Banlc? 326 Adverfising ,lg Bob Peclc Chevrolel' 800 N. Glebe Road Arlingfon, Virginia 522-9000 Displaying lfier indecision, Belclwen Merrie discovers 'rlwai choosing a new car from Bob Perl: Clwevroler requires more Jrlriouglwl Jrlian slie expecled. Noi only are all models represenled. buf also every color, bollw inside and out is available. Al' Bob Peclc explanafory liieralure and lielpiul personnel will also assisi you in seleciing your ia- vorire new Chevrolet Slop in ai Bob Peclc's, and malce your clioice ioday. M N15 'awe B I I -sig A I ,vu g I ru, -.. .--an--Q . ... 1 -pn.. -I I IN TODAY! 'gmirrzE'L 7'm,lZ.',+ A Q O x , I and Old Dominion Esso 4035 Olcl Dominion Drive Arlingfon, Virginia JA 5-5355 lvlariha Frirh and Tom Barneir QF' x Q li I 9? Raibourn Opficians 5275 Lee Highway Arlingion, Virginia 536-7747 Carhy Zazanis and Wayne Lucas 'Q' ! .Y ia. WEN The Qualify Shop 3028 Wilson Boulevard Arlingfon, Virginia JA 7-l875 Assisring salesman Sieve Parel wiih his coal, Bridge? Weeks observes The exlensive supply of borh casual wear ancl formal alrire Thai is available ai The Qualify Shop. Since Qualify has become symbolic oi lhem, courleous and prompl service along wilh 'rhe laiesl slyles has made The Qualify Shop one of Arlingion's mosr popular srores for narionally lcnown men's wear. Adverfising 327 i 0M ' 328 Pauline's Beau+y Salon 5868 Washingfon Boulevard Arlingfon, Virginia KE 6-7388 Maureen O'Neill laughs nervously as Donna Sandora fries her hand ar giv- ing a manicure. For a really professional job. however, Maureen knows 'rhaf she can couni on Jrhe skilled beauiicians al Paulines. Reasonable prices and The individual arlrenlion Thai is given io every cusiomer are iusf Jrwo of 'rhe ailraclions of Paulinefs. Call Jroday io make an appoinlmenl for a haircul or a sei al Paulines Beauiy Salon. Adveriising Hof Shoppes Lee Highway and Kirkwood Road Arlingfon, Virginia JA 8-8400 Ellen Edwards and Bucky Sludds en- ioy friendly service al l-lol Shoppes. l-lol Shoppes' reasonable prices appeal To high school slrudenls and 'ro lheir families. Hoi Shoppes is mosi famous for Hs line food, hui an addilional popular fealure is I-lol Shoppes' large seleclion of gills 'ro be Jraken home. More Than lhirfy localions lhroughoul lhe local area make l-lol Shoppes a convenienl lavorile choice. Pofomac Temporaries, Inc. 2440 Wilson Boulevard Arlingfon, Virginia 525-2000 Seniors Elvira Seiiler and Terry Cox are considering geiiing a summer job Jrhis year. The friendly, experienced em- ployees ai Poromac Temporaries can help Them each lo find a good posi- lion. Summer iobs and pari lime work during 'rhe school year help sludenls earn ex'rra money for college and Jrhe luiure, and Polomac Temporaries is boih willing and able 'ro serve 'rhe siudeni who is looking for employment fam . Mawgww 2 -s .mill .uw George H. Rucker Sales Corp. I403 Cour'r House Road Arlingfon, Virginia JA 5-8585 As ihey lisren ro an employee oi rhe George H. Rucker Sales Corp. explain his services, bolrh Roz Curiis and John Fowler examine a brochure coniaining descriplions oi properly for sale. AT Rucker, professional advice minimizes Those problems involved wilh selling or buying a house. Superior service 'ro lhe public in Jrhe pasi has earned Rucker a repulaiion as one of The mosi re- liable real eslale firms in ihe area. Adver+ising 329 .tw X in Rosenlhal Chevrolel Co. 3400 Columbia Pike Arlingfon, Virginia 524-8700 The sleels, ullramodern lines ol lhe Corvelle Sling Ray noliceably impress upperclassmen Pal Binns and Tom Hama mer while They inspecl lhe vasl show- room ol Rosenlhal Chevrolel. A con- venienl localily, cornpelenl emplayees, and 'rhe numerous years of experience prove lo be valuable assels. ln lhe lield of lransporlalion, Rosenlhals has shown lhal lheir business is one ol lhe mosl oulslandinq in our communily. 330 Aclverlisinq X Square Deal Tailors 27l5 Wilson Boulevard Arlinglon, Virginia JA 2-6455 Washinqlon-Lee senior Calhy Geno- vese helps John Wilcox slraiqhlen his lie while he Tries on a dislinclive formal iaclcel for lhe senior prom al Square Deal Tailors. The elllicienl personnel is always available 'ro help you choose lhe mosl appropriale and well-filling clolhing. You can always be posilive lhal you are well-dressed when your clolhes are from Square Deal Tailors in downlown Clarenclon. 1 ha l -I .msc if X Q-It ' 'P HL, Benson PrinTing Company l3b FourTh Avenue, NorTh Nashville 3, Tennessee EdiTor-in-chief CaTherine Simpson and LayouT EdiTor Eliza- beTh Underwood look Through lasT year's issue of The BLUE AND GRAY as They compare iT To plans Tor The i965 copy. CaThy and ElizabeTh know from experience ThaT The pace of work increases as deadlines approach, The ediTors and sTaTT members hurry To prepare parTs of The yearbook To be senT To The prinTer, The Benson PrinTing Company. PrinTers of ouTsTanding high school yearbooks, The Benson Company sends a represenTaTive To WashingTon-Lee To counsel wiTh The yearbook sTaTT. Benson's excellenT and helpful advice combined wiTh iTs Tine services as a prinTer helps assure W-L oT anoTher award-winning annual. i , u 4 tl ,F , ..,, 1 A 'N a h' NF 'Q 'N nl Q IL' V ' '. 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