Bladensburg High School - Peacecrosser Yearbook (Bladensburg, MD)
- Class of 1973
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MR. WILUAM :2. MAY VGCA'nosm DIS-XZLOPMENT DEPT. ELL . 3 53:3 ;-.r::;3:1 SCHOOL 56TH mum 2 1:1; STREET BLADENSBURG, MARYLAND . wra w 4, i, u x4 Emmmzmmzam mmzmoa mam mama:w Emmmzmng. 1 Title Page Unity .. Defined 9n 6H6 Way '1': -.' . . 30 . L'I' K orgamga' muggy ; adveptlsevm . ; l 3;; $ x W531 m? . . 2 Introduction V I r - U 0 V.....V..a..l,. N'hhn 'hv u M . .- ....u..hv-.,.. ... ,A ,- v pkg. .. u;-.v-:p'pu--V. An .7 N, Worl; 8 Hive At BladensEurg Introduction 3 Each person is special, Has his own concepts and beliefs. We reach out and touch those around us, Listening and seeking to understand them. At Bladensburg each person is unique, Is one, But is a significant part of a whole. 4 Introduction mm. $1.. 4-79...-VIK . a , .A . . .un ., ...4.. ... u. , v ......V.. A. ,h Itis the universal adhesive that sticks red To black with white and yellow. 80 evident is its presence at BHS: 'tCarpenter lovers join hands with ttLed Zep- plin fans, While Nixon supporters share their potato Chips With McGovern enthusiasts during lunch; The white hands that joyously smack the Bottom of the football player whose strong, Black hands intercepted the football; Mini-, maxi- and midi-skirts amidst the new And old frayed jeans. A student singing, ttJesus Christ Superstar, While her best friend, on the way to a Bar Mitzvah, listens intently; White and black arms linking For a Class Night race, As A teacher readies himself for the tricycle Race, hoping to win for your class. innoduchon 5 ; ' - WF'l -... .,-' 6 Introduction d . ,.......4 Hun. x . .u; . , . . , n. Ainyn rrug-.--r, .. i n; - o . ' ' , . . u: 6;? 31! 27'. .412 lntrod uction 7 .L e fnu ITL 00 g O 11.. AC 0 nL lnnoducnon 8 Bladensburg has been our world, We have been striving To get everyone together. Shanng Work, Laughter, And Tears, Along with friendship, Lives, And fears, With every person because Each one is a key piece of a puzzle. We must fit all the pieces. We have been learning how to live, How to get along, How to survive, In order that we prepare To face and conquer a still larger world. Introduction 9 .mwzzmmozzzm .. .A;:;m::wm.emmm... .mewm n umm :WQmH . 10 Student Life .41 11 Student Life WELCOM: . ticaltycex'Fa 41 MR. TOUCHDOWN - Mike Romeo makes a flying catch HER MAJESTY, THE QUEEN T Karen. Jeffries is crowned the 1973 Homecoming to score a well-deserved touchdown. Queen by the 1972 1tAII B Night King, Jlm Garber. W9 October Showers Dampen Homecoming game Mum sales, hall decorations, and spirit activi- ties combined to make this Homecoming a most memorable occasion. The theme, uThe World of Fantasy , created the mood for the dance. and the gala event was highlighted by the coronation of Queen Karen Jeffries. The musical entertainment, provided by ttFancy Colours , and t'Mark Frisby , made the entire evening a most festive occasion. SENIORS ARE SUPER e Seniors display their magnificent float which won the Best t AH-Around and Best Class awards during the Homecoming parade. ,1 tit. 12 Student Life w Mgwwanwwer. ,,, , 7. . . . V , ....t..u. ;, . a , u. N. t m... .- A. uh. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF FANTASY Couples enter into the artis- A HANDSOME COUPLE Keith Highfill and Rhonda McBride tically decorated HWorId of Fantasy , created by the SGA. dance to 'Fancy Colours and Mark Frisbee. SENIOR PRINCESSES JUNIOR PRINCESSES SOPHOMORE PR'NCESSES. Marie Meade and Debbie Bennett Mary Little and Diana Voorhees Shelly Edmonds and Teresa Cnssnnger Student Life 13 Class Night Senior Class Proves b 73 Means Double Uictoryt, Class Night proved to be fierce competition between BHS's three talented classes this year. The Senior's theme, '73 Means Double Victory, displayed their intention to be the first class to win both Jr. and Sr. year con- tests. The Juniors hoped to t'Repeat History by trouncing the Seniors as had the Juniors of '73; and the Class of '75 went t'On the War- path to scalp the upperclassmen. After the crazy contests, wacky races, and frenzied cheering. the Seniors proved victorious and reclaimed the first place title. WE TOOK IT AGAIN e Senior Vicki Cod roudl dis la 5 th t ' has just received from A.J. Krouse. y p y p y e wmnlng 0th she EAT IT UP - Elena Albamonte does her pan by eating lemon meringue pie. SENIOR VICTORY - The Seniors show ' . . . outstanding OH, WELL, DOWN AGA - splnt throughout Class Night. problems with his tricyclerjjuring enior sponsor. Mr. Blanchard, seems to be having the sponsor race. 14 Student Life By Winnimg Gwo Consecutive years e; cohy she JUNIOR CLASS IDEALS FOR THE OLYMPIC DREAM - Junior class unites to psyche out upperclassmen and attempt to win Class Night. . t 4 , vmwrrw ,thwww... ' 'k- Mvwmuyuvwmm. . ' .-' SENIORS ARE SUPER - Seniors begin early in the evening on their decorations in hopes of winning the spirit competition. READY, SET. GO! - George Bowling and Nancy Craw- ford ready themselves for the threeelegged race. Student Life 15 ft School 8 ir .11., O 3 II. T. a e H. e H II n OJ 10 e .m a toll e R S g .1... .n DL 3 BladensEurg 16 Student Life .muv: ;, ...g moan. .,.A.4.rx,.. , w. 7.A-n., a , m-v- FIGHT SONG Cheer, Cheer for Bladensburg High For her we'll do and for her well die. On to victory we'll fight. Welll show those lopponentsl all our might. Get in the spirit, let's sing a song. When our boys hear us they can't go wrong. When our boys go smashing through, Welll show them were always true! ALMA MATER Bladensburg all hall to thee, Thy name we praise; Blessed be thy memories Through all our days. Pure white and scarlet hue Seen from below, Bladensburg all hail to thee. Bladensburg my own. Student Life 17 Fall Plax gnnocence Us Svil 9n gall Play, htCeleErationt, 1 Evil and innocence, age and youth, winter and summer, all battled to the death in the W 1972 Fall Play, 'tCelebration. Main charac- W9; ters were Orphan, lost in the storm of evil; r 5ng Angel. the woman he loved; Potempkin, the e eternal schemer; and Mr. Rich, the tilt nauseating millionaire. A cast of eight revelers played varied roles throughout the musical, held in the new HLittle Engine The- ater. W ORPHAN IN THE SNOW - Orphan Bo ' ' y, la ed b Steve Ricke , IS tor- mented by the Revelers during one of his $0805? y y I'M AFRAID a Potemkin played b S .. y teve Watson lead t An el. , , p s Wlth YO g played by Janet Dingle, to take a big step down to earth. congplsartlrtoeutt?hiERimaTesgomACtH!- Mr. Rich. played by Steve Summers, - . r o Is errible stomachaohe. h 18 Student Life Christmas Week Annual Christmas Drive Benefits Needy gamilies Crepe paper, decorative showcases, and en- thusiastic students helped put BHS in the spirit of Christmas. Canned goods and toys collected during the annual Christmas drive S helped provide less fortunate families with a little holiday cheer. DECORATING THE TREE e A.J. Krouse and Mike Elliott drape tinsel to create the Christmas tree displayed in the main lobby. SHALOM TO ALL - The main office spreads the festive mood by decorating a small Christmas tree. JINGLE BELLS, JINGLE BELLS - The Madrigals boost A CHRISTMAS WISH TO THE WORLD e The showcase in the main lobby displays a Christmas spirit by caroling in classrooms. special message during Christmas weekt Student Life 19 Elections 1.235119 Machines Prepare ?or ?uture Elections Campaigning and procedures involved in elections were emphasized at BHS, as 1972 was a Presidential election year. September 29. was National Student Government Day, and to honor this day, a political rally was held with the two fifth Congressional district candidates speaking. Being winners of Voter Registration race, Seniors were awarded the use of voting machines for the SGA election. LET ME HELP YOU - Keith Hi hfili ives ass'sta ' ' d ' the S.G.A. delegate elections held irgthe cgafeteria. I nce to Patnzua Barone uring l, k .. POLITICS iS MY GAMEe Mr Conro attend . s a Government Assembly to answer studyent questiogsgdem -- -. -' X . i 7 ; t . IF I'M ELECTED PRESIDENT- K his promises fer the Success of th enny Sams speaks at the Sophomore Assembly on e current year. 20 Student Life allies get Students Eogether ?or gun 8 Sport The various types of rallies that took place during the year played an important role in uniting the student body. Pep rallies were more frequent, held not only before and during school, but at night, where Bladens- burgers ttrallied 'round the flagpole to cheer for the Mustangs. Car rallies provided partici- pation in a friendly contest, while becoming familiarized with PG County. 5 v w WE'RE GOING TO WIN THE GAME !e shouts Matt Tanis as he makes promises to HEY, ALL YOU MUSTANGS e Cheerleaders rise early the crowd at a night pep rally sponsored by the Varsity Cheerleaders. for a morning pep rally. he 'Xh in THE HAPPY WINNER OF THE 1972 FALL CAR RALLY - Gary Colton and Mile Christopher display the winning car and trophies. Student Life 21 Misplaced contract papers threw the Dayton household into a state of chaos, but when the son's prom tuxedo can't be found, bedlam breaks loose. The hilarious events revolving around the missing items constitute the plot of the Sr. play. The award-winning Junior play, This Property is Condemned, presented a sensitive portrayal of an aban- doned yOung girl, on the edge of insanity, who lives in a decrepit southern railroad town. Parted on Her Wedding Mornt' un- veiled the acting talents of the Sophomores. This Property is Condemned Cast Wlllle, . ... ..... Bonnie Welch Tom ........ John Lipscomb Alva. , .. ...... Joyce Mueller Teacher. V V ....... Doreen Brown Principal ..... ... Cathy Anderson Barmen . , ......... Gene Barton Steve Flanagan Jim Leighton John Munn Jim Murray Father V V . ,. .. Steve Summers Mother . ..V Melanie Gertson Nurse . ........ Denise Ford 22 Student Life CAST OF THE JUNIOR ONE-ACT PLAY A HOW ARE YOU, HONEY? - Juniors Joyce Mueller and John Munn exchange words during the flashbacks in HThis Property Is Condemned? grs Win With hEHis Property 93 Condemnedn OH. MY KNEE! - B t N , . . com- forts her, onme Welph sobs Vthlle John Lipscomb Mar Runners ug, One-Act Play SIS Present A Comedy; SopHs go Melodramatic CAST OF THE SENIOR ONE-ACT PLAY The Rented Tux Cast Father .............................. Steve Majors Mother ............................. Bridget Young Bob ................................. Steve Barker Tom ................................. Chris Young Betty ......................... Paula Mantzouranais Mrs. Appleton ................... Margie Weatherbee Mr. Carson ............................ A.J. Krouse ms CAST OF THE SOPHOMORE ONE-ACT PLAY. Parted On Her Wedding Morn Cast Excelsior Colfax ................... David Schroeder Villians ............... Steve Watson, Sharon Laurich Faith Trueheart .................... Teresa Jefferies Bowery Liz ........................ Debbie Johnson THIS CAN'T HAPPEN TO ME A.J. Krouse throws up Mother Mahoney ..................... Jane Bolding his arms in disgust as the Dayton family cleans up. Narrator ........................... Francis Garvey Student Life 23 . Lozm m c1;0ac .. . Mmzzmmm mmzmma. . .H;:m Seniors mammzmxo: 24 Seniors 33 Seniors CIESLAK VERSUS MCDADE e Eddie Cieslak and Gary McDade arm wrestle in the upstairs cafeteria. Seniors iViBride Directs Activities of the Class of '73 revolved around the idea of having the Senior Prom at the Kennedy Center. Once the feast of securing the Kennedy Center was accomplished, it was full speed ahead with fund-raising which served a dual purpose; to pay for the Center and to lower the price of the prom tickets. Mustang posters were sold continuously. In December, Seniors zealously began their sale of the HWorld's Finest Chocolate. A privilege granted to the Class of 73 was the use of the Boys' Gym for meetings. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERSe Pete Morgan, Treasurer; Stev Rhonda McBride, President. Debbie Alongi, Secretary; e Majors, Vice President; 34 Seniors TOP SECRET RESEARCH -- Danielle Frande discovers the micro- scopic world in her Advanced Biology class. Class Of GO AWAY AND LEAVE ME ALONE e Bonnie Bartlett shys away from the Blade Pho' 73 30f Ghird year tographer during her Senior English class. i FORGIVE YOU -e- perform for element . - ill Dabble Zachrel and Eugene Scott practice the skit that theyW ary students in theii Drama H class, Ce. Senior Class gets Kennedy Center ?or Prom Emil Adkins Miguel V. Aguilar Morris 8. Aguilar Robert C. Ahrendts 44wmd Ens 2; Mrch Band 2. Laurie Allison 4AM 8 Night 3. NHS 4; PGRASC 4; Rang 3,4 4Cap0; SGA 4; Cl Night 4. Debra Ann Alongi 4AM 8 Night 3; 8ka v 4; Cl Off 4 4Sec4; Gymk 2,3; Poms Poms 3.4; Prom Comm 4; Ski Club 3.4; Sp Day 2,3. Steve R. Ambrose 4 8ka JV 2; 8ka v 2,3,4; Hi-Y 4. Charles Michael Anderson Debra Ruth Anderson 4 Bwl Club 2; Ski Club 3. Ave Ann Arbogast 4 Bible Club 4; Con Choir 3.4. Robert D. Artman Patricia Ann Ashby 4 8ka v 4; Bwl Club 3; NHS 4; Ski Club 4; Sp Day 2.3; HCC 3. Sharon Elaine Astlin Steve J. Bainer 4 Ftbl JV 2.3; Ftbl v 4. Kenneth Wayne Ballard Seniors 35 Linda Cecilia Ballenger 4 All B Night 3. Blade 4; Porn Poms 3,4 Ureasx Ski Club 3,4; SGA ' Susan Banks Elizabeth J. Banzaca Jackie D. Barham Steve Paul Barker 4 All B Night 2,3; BBC 4; Con Choir 2,3,4; Mads 2,3,4 W PresJ; Sr Sup 4. Sapienza Barone 4 FTA 4 Fresh NHS 4; Prisms 4; SGA 4 486m. Janet Lee Barrett 4 All B Night 3. Bonnie J. Bartlett Jack R. Bauer Donald L. Bayly 4 Blade 3. Margie Beam 4 Fr Club 2; FTA 2; Mads 4; NHS 3,4; Pom Poms 3,4; Prom Comm 3. Robert M. Beaver 4 Bio Club 2; Fr Club 2; Golf 2,3,4; Rif Club 2; v Club 3. . ,, 4, ,1 4 ;c 2 -4. Nancie Lee Beechner 4 Rang 3.4. Gwendolyn 0. Bell Sheilah Diane Bell 36 Seniors M Eong-Awaited Privileges granted 50 Seniors Debbie Bennett , All B Night 3; Cheer JV 2; Cheer V 8,4; FII Play 3; Fr Club 3; Hmcm Ct 4; NHS 3,4; One-Act Play 3; Prisms 3; Ski Club 4; Thesp 3,4. James L. Bennett Sheila Diane Berger , Pep Club 2; Prisms 4. Steve W. Bern Gary Stephen Berned -All 8 Night 3; DE 4; FII Play 3. Richard P. Berry Schwanna Jay Bias Sherri J. Blake , All 8 Night 3; NHS 4; Porn Poms 3,4 ,Co-CapO;Scrol14. Deborah A. Blankenship ARE YOU COMING OR NOT? - Bev Burruss waits outside her class for a friend. Seniors 37 Dennis A. Blush Sandy L. Blush Grace Boback Bonnie Jane Bolyard - All B Night 3; Blade; 3,4 mun Em; NHS 3,4; Pom Poms 3,4 3Seck Prisms 3; Thesp 4. Cynthia Diane Boots -Afro Club 3; 8ka v 3; Cheer V 4; Con Choir 4; Gosp Choir 4. Catherine Va Verne Bouldin - Afro Club 3. WHEEEE!- Larr Glen ' . field trip to Ski Rodeto; enjoys the snow on a Sk. Club 38 Seniors thnda D. Bradfield 3 All B Night 3,4; Con Chonr 2; Mads 2,3,4 Presk Pom Poms 4. Barbara Lee Bradley Jerry Bragg Eowets Price Of Prom Bernie D. Brandts Vanessa Bremerman Neal Briggs Lloyd 8. Brightwell Hazel Brogan Andrew T. Brown Karen L. Brown Kenneth Brown Jace D. Browne 00 4; Rif Club. Allison J. Buck Deborah A. Buck Bruce A. Buckley - All B Night Ct 2; Bkbl v 2,3,4; Chess Club 4; Fr Club 2; NHS 3,4; Math 4; Sr. Sup 4; Tenn 2,3,4; V Club 4. Terri A. Burnette Dana Allen Burrier Beverly Sue Burruss FBLA 3; Pom Poms 4; Prisms 3; Sr Sup 4. Seniors 39 Barbara A. Burton Mark Lee Burton - All B Night 2,3; Wind Ens 2,3,4; Mrch Bank 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Blade 3,4; Bwl Club 4; Chess Club 2; FTA 2; Hi-Y 2,3; Mads 3; Prisms 4; Math 4; Rif Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; SGA 2,3; Thesp 4. Karen I. Butler 4 FBLA 4; Scroll 4. Tony Allen Callaway - Ftbl JV 2; Ftbl v 3,4; Trk 2,3; Hi-Y 2,3; NHS 4; Trk 2,3,4; v Club 3. Mike A. Campbell Jeffrey W. Cannon 4AM B Night 2; Mrch Band 2; Pep Club 3; Wrsl JV 2,3 Mgn; Wrsl V 4. Shirley Carey -Afro Club 3,4; DO 4. Michael R. Carle 4 CI Night 4; Hi-Y 4; Ski Club 4; Ftbl v 4. Susan E. Carle Clyde C. Casteel Ambrose J. Cavegn Wapda Lynne Cayton 4 All B Night 3; Con Ch'OIr 2, Fll Play 3; Mads 4; NHS 3,4; Porn Poms 3,4; Prisms 3; Scroll 4; Sr Sup 4; Thesp 3,4 Ureasy Wendy A.E. Cesak Russell John Chamberlin James M Chaney- - - . Hl-Y 4; Sk . . VClu ,. IClub 4, lrk2, 40 Seniors SnglisH Dept. Offers Seniors Up-Dated Courses Janice R. Chapin Dennie M. Charnock 4Trk 2,3,4. Lydia Chiensook Chiang 4 Math 3,4; Pom Poms 3. Linda Marie Chism .- FTA 4; Prisms 3,4; HCC 2,3; Hmcm Fl Comm 2,3. Michael J. Christopher 4BIade 4; Hi-Y 4; Ski Club 3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; v Club 3,4. Robert L. Ciccarelli Antoinette M. Cieslak :4 4:44 :4 4.6-4. Mix... .. unw- Edward M. Cieslak Deborah Ann Clark FRANKENSTEIN LIVES ON! -. Dennis Franey busily prepares a report on Frankenstein. Seniors 41 Kitty A. Clark Michael F. Clifford - Chess Club 4; Ftbl JV 2,3; Ftbl 3,4; Hi-Y 2.4; Prom Comm 3; Math 4; Scroll 4; Ski Club 4; SGA 4; Sr Sup 4. Anita L. Clinton Cheryl Ann Cloud Joline Marie Cockrell Vicki L. Cody 4 AH 8 Night 2,3; Bkbl v 4; CI Night 2.3.4; CI Off 3 W Presk Pom Poms 3,4; Prom Comm 4; Sp Day 3; SGA 2.4; Sr Sup 4. Sandra J. Colbert Jacqueline D. Coleman Gary F. Colton 4 Bsbl v 3; Ftbl JV 2; Ski Club 4. Patricia A. Coluzzi -AII B Night 2,3; CI Night 3;: Gymk 2,3; NHS 3,4; Ski Club 3,4 48604; Sp Day , .4. Larry R. Conrad 4 B St 3; Trk 2,3. DON'T YOU COME NEAR ME - Patty Waller is dis- tracted from her reading by a Biade photographer- 42 Seniors Richard Michael Contic -Ger Club 2; Trk 3- Wrsl 3,4. , Robert Francis Conway WHY DID I STAND HER UP? - Kenny McGaffin daydreams during an afternoon basketball game. Seniors Eead BHS CHeering Section At games Cathy Coon 101. 4. Delman P. Cooper Michael V. Corley Lewis F. Costanzo Carol Ann Craft .- Con Choir 3,4 measx G Chorus 2; 8ka V 4 Wgn; Hmcm Fl Comm 2; One- Act Play 2. Becky A. Creel - FBLA 4; Scroll 4. Teresa Culver Craig Francis Curry - Golf 2,3,4; v Club 3. Bonnie A. Dant Seniors 43 Karen E. Davenport -All B Night 23; Cheer JV 2; Cheer V 3; Gymk 2,3 W Presx Prisms 3; Ski Club 3. Terry A. Davis 4. Rang 2,3,4. Charlene L. Dean -. DO 4. Jean Florence Dean Jacqueline Eve DeBosky 4 All B Night 3; Porn Poms 4; Prom Comm 4; SGA 3,4; Sr Sup 4. Bonnie L. DeFeo Linda Marie DeJong 4 Fll Play 3; Prisms 3; Scroll4. Gary Owen Demer 4 8ka JV 2; Hi-Y 3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; V Club 3,4. George Dewald I W'rr' John C. DiCarlo Douglas M. Dickerson Debbie Lynn Dingess Lawrence Michael Ditizio William Leroy Dixon Dale L. Dockery 44 Seniors Debra Gail Dodson -AII B Night 3; Con Choir 2.3; Mads 4; Rif Club 3,4 weer SGA 2. Nelva Doke '95: :3 Patricia R. Donovan a A. N 5 3: 300 James C. Doran Ftbl JV 2; Ftbl v 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Scroll 3,4. Susan Drake Nedra Lynn Duckworth Wm 3: 3' Sun; 3 avsms 3: r m 3.4; Dorothy Elaine Dull Cof House 3,4; Prisms 4. Russ D. Dunham Neal E. Dunlap MY FELLOW AMERICANS - Melanie Gipbs informs the Senior class of progress on the Homecoming Float. Seniors 45 graduation Pix View Seniors Janet East Paul C. Edens Stephen W. E dgington .- Trk 2. Michael E . Ehrick Richard Elam Wayne Elam John D. E mmert Karen Ervin Keith J. Etchison - Soccer 2,3,4. Thomas W. E vans - Soccer 2,3,4. Kenneth A. Fagan --Win d Ens 2,4; Mrch Band 2,4; Bio Club 2; Bwl Club 2. Cathy Fetchko .- Pom Poms 4; Ski Club 4. 46 Seniors 9n Natural Color Jerry D. Fink Donna Marie Finn Donald A. Finnegan Denise Marie Fisher Matthew Jessee Fleming Judith M. Ford -. All B Night 3; BBC 4; Con Choir 2; Fr Club 2,3; Mads 3,4 Greasy NHS 3,4 wed; Scroll 4 Feat de SGA 3,4. Dottie L. Fortwengler FTA 2; Prisms 3; SGA 2. Donald Edward Foster 8ka v 2,3,4; Ftbl v 3.4. Edward J. Foster Gwendolyn LuWand Foster .- Afro Club 4; Gosp Choir 4. Richard A. Fowler Gerri T. Fraber Danielle Elisabeth Frande . Fr Club 2.3; Prom Comm 3. Dennis Edmund Franey Mary J. Frazier - Rang 3; FBLA 4. Seniors 47 Tina L. Frew Kenneth R. Frost Dennis J. Gaines Debbie J. Galentine Teri M. Gannon Kenny Gerber Class Of ,73 gets 9f All GogeiHer Philip W. Gardner Suzanne M. Garrity PILm T0 00-PIL0T Lynda Walling 'ismnSt tum as she n nnsmikws hm shorthand 48 Seniors David E. Gates Rose Marie Gauzza Sharon Lee Gauzza LOOK OUT BELOW! +- Linda Grethe sits in the bleach- ers to watch the action at a game. David J. Getz Melanie B. Gibbs - Bwl Club 2.3; Prisms 3; Prom Comm 3; Scroll 4; Hmcm Fl 2,3,4. Barbara L. Gibson - FBLA 4. Jerry Gilpin Gail Glascock dict? Seniors 49 50 Seniors Mustang Posters Sold 50 Boost b 4; Fll Play 2,3; Hi- LirgybsAec-PXZnQEIy-Zgj:szr2;s 3; Rif Club 3243,43 :kilc'lub 4; Soccer 2 Ngd; Tenn 2,3,4; Thesp , , Club 3,4. Linda L. Goodchild Barbara Ann Graham 4 All B Night 2; Bible Club 2,3 48904; Con Choir 4; FTA 2,4. Larry Edward Graves Gary R. Gray William Allen Gray Linda A. Grethe Nancy Griffith Robert L. Grubb Alvin T. Guern Peggy A. Haas 4 Ger Club 2; Mrch Band 2,3; Wind Ens 2,3. Lorraine I. Hamilton Bunny Lea Harmon 4 All Cl Off 2 W PresL 3 4Sect Fll Pl 2,3; Prisms 3; Prom Comm 3; S Michael Harris B Night 2.3; Blade 3; ay 2,3; One-Act Play ki Club 3; SGA 3. :lel' Lynn Harris x Fr Club 2,3; Prom Comm Senior Greasury Mark A. Hayes Deborah L. Hazell Lawrence R. Hebb '3'47 Pam K. Hennigar Patrick 8. Henry Stephen Wayne Herman GEE, IS lT REALLY THAT EASY - Mr. Berube shows Gary Demer the tricks of the trade. Keith G. Highfill - BBC 4: Chess Club 2; Ger Club 2.3; Hi-Y 2.3; Mrch Band 2.3.4 Drum Man; NHS 3.4 Fresh PGRASC 2,3,4: Math 2.3: Rif Club 2.3 W PresL 4 UDFGSL' Sci Club 2; SGA 2.3.4; Tenn 2.3.4; Wind Ens 2.3 .SecL 4 Ureasy Joe Hileman .- Hi-Y 4; Scroll 4. James D. Hodge - Bsbl JV 2; Chess Club 4: Ftbl JV 2.3; Ftbl v 4. Decoration Contest Won 5y Super Seniors Seniors 51 Srs 73 Seniors 73 Seniors 73 Seniors 73 Srs 73 Jim W. Hoerst Keith A. Holderness ' Nancy L. Hollingsworth --AII B Night 2. Jelinda Holobaugh - Gymk 2,3; NHS 3; Porn Poms 3; SGA 2 W Presy Rhonda Holt Terry L. Hood Susie Hoover 3 Prisms 3. Domonick J. Houston Alton S. Hubbard 571 Ron Zap Huber 3 Bio Club 4; Fr Club 2; Rif f 5. Club 2; Scroll 3. Jimmy Kent Humphrey - Bsbl JV 2; Bsbl v 3; Ftbl JV 2; Ftbl v 4. John Leon Hurd Dave Jarrell Karen S. Jeffries - All B Night 3; Blade 4- Cheer JV 2 7Co-Capty Cheer V 1 3,4 C 'C ' Hmcm Ct 2,3,4 7QueenkSGA 3,4. 7 0 aDU. Keith D. Jenkins 52 Seniors 7 Sharon Ann Jenkins Debbie A. Johnson Jackie L. Jordan Vickie Lee Joyner FBLA 4. Cindy Lynne Juska Beverly Lynn Kearns BBC 4; Bible Club 2,3; FII Play 2. uh-,-.f...l Stephen P. Kegley James F. Kelly Robert E. Kerr ANOTHER LEONARDO DAVINCI Sheila Berger enhances the brilliance of her work by usmg tempra paint to create a colorful landscape scene. Seniors 53 Warren Kenneth Kersey Lucia A. Keuroglian FTA 4; Prisms 4; SGA 4. I WASN'T SNEAKY ENOUGH - Joette Thompson tries to get out of doing an assignment. Barry N. Ketchel Susan A. Kidwell Tiana King John E. Kirkpatrick Barry Edward Kitchen - Hi-Y 4; Soccer 2,3,4. John A. Knaggs Patricia A. Knapp Carole Marie Kosack Debbie M, Kranz 54 Seniors 73 95 Dougle Victory ?or Srs At Class NigEt Allen Joseph Krouse 4 All B Night 2; AH B Night Ct 3; BBC 3,4; Fll Play 2.3.4; Fr Club 2 Ureasx Hi-Y 2,3,4; MASC 4; NHS 3,4; One-Act Play 2,3,4; PGRASC 3,4; Ski Club 4; SGA 3,4 Fresh Sr Sup 4; Thesp 3,4; Trk 3,4; Usher 3; V Club 3 UreasL 4. Richard P. Kurtnitis Judy Lynn Lampel 4 Blade 4; NHS 4; Scroll 4. Donnie Landmesser 4 8ka JV 2; Bsbl JV 2; Bsbl v 3. Sarah A. Lankford Donald Latham Bill Lawrence Brenda A. Lawrence Edwin C. Lee Soung Sik Lee Marleen Anne Lewis :99'2'3'4' Lionel C. Livingston Debbie L. Loche David Lockhart Steven W. Loftis Seniors 55 56 Seniors Svery Minute, Every Hour, Wive 901 Sr Power! Jeff L. Logan Chuck Lott Sharon E. Lowe Thomas Lukascina Helen Anne Mackey Neil E. Magnussen Kimberly Magyar Steve H. Majors 2- Bhade 3,4; Chess Club 2,3; CI Off 4 W Presy FH Play 4: NHS 3,4; Math 3,4; Rif Club 23 W Prest ScroH 3,4 Photo Edy Ski Club 4; Trk 3,4; Usher 3. Brian K. Malpasso Sandra Marie Maness 2 Gymk 2. Kathy M. Manley --All B Night 2; DO 4: Gymk 2: Pep Club 2. Kathy L. Manvell 2 Mrch Band 2: Cof House 3,4; Fll Play 2. Joseph Michael Marrheggiani Candy Ann MmMand -2 vak 2. 0.th 1, Mmmw N All 8 Night '9, Hum: V 3,4, h Club 3. GmG Pwsms ,1 Ski Huh 4 Cheer JV NHS 3.4: 2.3: g,x u Cynthia L. Marr 4 AH B Night 2,- Cheer JV 2; SGA 2. Karen L. Martin - All B Night 3; Con Choir 2,3,4. Don J. Mascetti - Bsbl .JV 2; Scroll 3,4. Sheila M. Mattingly 4 Bwl Club 2.3. Danny G. Mayo Rhonda A. McBride 4 All B Night Ct 2.3; Wind Ens 2,3,4; Mrch Band 2.4; CI Off 2 4Pres4, 3 4PresL 4 Fresh Fr Club 2; One-Act Play 2,3; SGA 2,3,4; Thesp 3,4. Successful year Debra A. McClelland 3qu 2.3; 3 3.4:Rif Dawn 3. MCCUHOCh 4 DO 4; Lang Club 3; Y CM 4; Prisms 3. Gary F. McDade -Wrsl 2,3,4. William A. McDevitt :Gymk Ken J. McGaffin 4-Au B Night 23; BBC 4; Con Choir 2; Mads 3,4; SGA 2,3; Wrsl 3. House Fred W. McKay Carol I. McKelvin -Afro Club 3. Richard D. McLaughlin -All B Night 2; JCL 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Sound Club 2,3,4; Trk 2. Elizabeth Marie Meade 4- All B Night 23; Blade 3,4 4Copy Edy Cheer JV 2 4Cap0; Cheer V 3.4 ed: mapn; Con Choir 2; Fr Club 3; Hmcm Ct 2,3,4; ; 3. 3 Mads 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; One-Act Play 2.3; Sr Sup 4: SGA 3.4; Thesp 34- Seniors 57 Teresa Ann Meadows Jeanne E. Meek -Rang 3.4; Trk 2,3. Richard L. Meeks Sarah Ann Messier Rif Club 2; Scroll 4; Ski Club 4; Trk 2,3. Kaye Metro Sue Michael - DE 4. Anna Marie Milhorn Danny W. Miller Bsbl JV 2; Wrsl 2. Floyd James Mitchell Reba Anita Mitchell Gloria Moore Kristine A. Moran - Blade 3,4 Sr Edy Prisms 3. Pete F. Morgan -AII B Night 2; Blade 3,4 6p Em; Chess Club 2; CI Off 2 Ureasn 3 Ureaa 4 Ureasx Con Choir 2; Pep Club 2; Prom Comm 4' hif Club 3; Tenn 2.3; Wrsl JV 2; Wrsl V 3,4. , Lawrence Eugene Morris DO 4. k Jim E. Moskavich 58 Seniors Senior Affiletes Provide CeadersHip 3m 58ams Pris A. Mullings David A. Mumper - Bwl Club 3.4; Con Choir 2,3 W Presx Mads 4; One-Act Play 4. Kenneth M. Mutchler - Bsbl JV 2; Ftbl JV 2. Dan Myer 4 Hi-Y 4. Benita L. Myers Lugene Virginia Myers 4 All B Night 2.3; Blade 4; Gymk 2,3; One-Act Play 2; Pom Poms 3.4; Porn Comm 4; SGA 3,4; Thesp 4; Trk 2.3.4 4Sta0. Mark Leonard Nageotte DID SOMEONE CALL ME? - Tony Pulley looks Into the crowd at a basketball game. Seniors 59 73:A Gime 50 Set Becky Neff Paul E. Niggemyer - Bsbl JV 3; Bwl Club 3; Hi-Y 3.4. Nancy J. Noordzy - DE 4. Benjamin B. Nyce 3 Soccer 2,3. Pam J. O'Bryhim -AII B Night 3; DO 4. John Obst 60 Seniors DEAR BILLY KILMER 3 Lucia Ke Composition cl ass. Uroglian works to Complete a term paper that is required in her Advanced Mb Pili- hug Florence Parr Pat M. Patterson Richard A. Payne Royce J. Payne Arthur Percy Kenneth A. Persick Trudy Peters 40: Night 2,4; G lntra 3. Charles N. Phelps 4 All B Night 2,3: Band 2,3; Stage Band 2,3,4; Wind Ens 23.4 Gwen L. Philpott 4 Hosp Club 4. Mary Kaye O'Donnell 4All B Night 2,3; Con Choir 2,3; Fll Play 4; Mads 3,4 4Sec44; One-Act Play 2; PomPoms 3,4; Prom Comm 4; Wrsl 2 48mm, 3 4Sta0, 4 4Sta0. Wesley J. O4Donnell 4 Bsbl 4; Bwl Club 3,4; CI Night 4. Margaret Elaine O4Hara 4 Con Choir 3,4; Cl Night 4. Patricia J. O'Leary 4 Gymk 4. Mary Pagliochini 4 Class Night 4. Judith Maria Painter 4 All B Night 3. Seniors 61 Leigh Pipes - Ftbl V 4 Stan; Prisms 3; Ski Club 4. James D. Planer Mary Porter Robert Poston - 8ka JV 2; SGA 4. Emily Potter - Bible Club 4. Linda Marie Powell Vocational SEiHs Jane Powers James M. Priest Toney Delante Pulley ; Peggy Quigley JcL 3,4. Patricia Ann Quinn Janine K. Ramey Nancy L. Ramsey Virginia L. Ramsey Mike Raper 4204 A 62 Seniors Senior Studies prepare Students 301 Colleges Linda M. Redman Danny J. Reed William H. Reeves Lorri Richardson Michael J. Richardson Stephen A. Rickey Fll Play 4; Mads 3. Debbie Ridgeway Rang 3,4 wapn. Warren P. Rifenbark Ray E. Roberts DEAR JOHN - Sharon Jenkins combines her business and academic courses by taking notes in shorthand in her Senior English class. 63 Seniors Sr Madrigal MemEets Kead Elsa M. Rojas -- Lang Club 3 Presy Michael A. Romeo Michael W. Ropka Esther Lynn Row Danial Paul Rupard Pamela Joy Russell Justin Oliver Rustin Michael C. Ryan William Ryan Joanne Sandy Jose Heriberto Santa 64 Seniors group 9n Harmony I! 7X77? 694 ' 4 , v i V W ?7 7 Z42 . usical DORE-MI .-, Debbie Zachrel practices the m scale during her Madrigal class. W Vincent A. Sanrilli Donald P. Santini George D. Saunders Ellen A. Schatzer William H. Schmidt Blade 2 mhoto Em, 3 Photo Em, 4 mhoto Em. Steven V. Schrock , Cole gield House he musical Bonnie Sue Schubert Alfred Thomas Sekscienski - Blade 3,4 Msst Ed, Org Edy Hmcm Dance Comm 4; NHS 4; Sr Sup 4. Larry E. Shoemaker Paul E. Siefring - Chess Club 2. Pam S. Silverman - FII Play 4; Thesp 3,4. Deborah A. Singer David L. Smedley Dale Frances Smith - DE 4. Deborah A. Smith Seniors 65 a EMNMA .,. THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT Clyde Casteel waits patiently in the boys, gymnasium for instructions from his physical education teacher. ScHool 8nds Wed; Sarlier ?or Seniors; Ocean Delaine F. Smith Afro Club 3; 8ka v 3; DE 3,4; Gosp Choir 4. Linda M. Smith Mike L. Smith - Bsbl v 3. Phyllis A. Smith -. FBLA 4 wresy Sharon Ann Smith Thomas C. Smith WI'Hiam L. Smith Peggy A. Snoors -A made 4; FBLA Sp Day ?,3; Ush Grad 3,3 Richard T 30AM -7- All 8 ngm 9.8.4: Olw Act Wm 3; Stage Band 2mm 4; Prisms 3: 2.3; Mrch Band 2.3.4: Wind Ens Seniors Russell H. Soule 2 All B Night 3; Con Choir 2,3; JCL 2,3; Mads 4. Anna Spadaro --Cl Night 3; NHS 3; Pom Poms 3; SGA 2.3 ;Secy June L. Stevens 20 Night 4. Sharon Lee Stewart Dianne E. Stroup Mickey Sturgess 3ka V 3: DE Gregory Swenton Bill J. Switzer 1; Prisms3? Matthew John Tanis .- Ftbl JV 2; Ftbl v 3.4; Sr Sup 4. Mrch Band . Wind Ens ARE THEY BETTER THAN WE ARE? - Sherri Blake ob- serves the Parkdale Pom Poms at a game. Seniors 67 Karen geffries Crowned Homecoming Queen Bonnie J. Tarran Daniel Ray Taylor - Ftbl v 4,- Ski Club 4; Trk 2.3.4; Wrsl 2,3,4. Elizabeth Ann Taylor - Blade 34 wn Cl Ecn; NHS 3,4 4V Presk SGA 4. Georgia Thomas Robert A. Thomas 4 Bsbl 2,3. Jann Larri Thompson - Rang 2,3,4; Trk 3. Joette Leigh Thompson 4 All 8 Night 2,3; Con Choir 3.4 Fresh One-Act Play 3; Span Club 3 Presy Thesp 4. 2 Keith L. Tilley - Soccer 2,3,4. Tricia Tolson 3 AH B Night 3; Cheer JV 2; Gymk 2.3; Ski Club 4; Sp Day 2; Trk 3. Linda A. Totten Lois E. Totten Karen Imogene Tremblay --'Lang Club 3- Ger Club 3; Pep Club 3; Prism's 3. , Simela Triandos Marv E. Truax Anna Ju-Kuei Tung 68 Seniors Priscilla Evette Turner Mabel E. Unangst w. l 1 ' ?f FOUR SCORE AND SEVEN YEARS AGO 1 Debra Anderson demonstrates her oratorical ability. SpeaE Out 50 gmprove ScHool Situations Ray Vaughan .- 8ka v 2 wgn. 3 wgn. Melinda Louise Vaughters 1 All 8 Night 3; Wind Ens 3,4; Con Choir 3,4; Mads 4; NHS 4; Pep Club 3,4 W Presx Math 3; Sp Day 2.3; SGA 4. Harry L. Veihmeyer - All 8 Night 4; Con Choir 2; Mads 3,4; Trk 2. Pat Velez John Clinton Vorce David Walker -Bsbl JV 2; 8ka JV 2; 8ka v 3; Blade 3.4 Md em; Ftbl JV 2; Ftbl v 3.4. Patricia A. Waller 1 Hmcm Fl 2.3.4; SGA 3.4. Lynda Rae Walling Jacqueline Washington Seniors 69 Renee Watson 3 All B Night 3; CI Night 3,4; NHS 3,4 wham; Pom Poms 3,4 wapo; Prom Comm 3; Scroll 3 48p EdL 4 Wang Edy Ski Club 4 W Presx SGA 2. Charles Weakley Eldridge Vernon Weaver 3 Soccer 2,3,4; v Club 3; Wrsl 2. Ronnie Weaver Hon Weeks Roxanne L. Weidman 3 Bsbl JV 2 4Sta0; Bwl Club 2; Sp Day 2. Joe Wesley 3 All B Night 2; Bwl Club 2,3; DE 3. Robert West 3 Golf 4. Mafgie E. Wetherbee 3 All B Night 2; Con Chour 3; Fl! Play 2; Mads 4; Rif Club 3,4. Cheryl Lyn White 3 G Chorus 2; Rang 4. Elaine White 3 Blade 4; Pep Club 2; Photo Club 3,4; Sp Day 2. Ray White Deborah Anne Whitenak 3 All B Nigm 23? Blade 4; Con Choir 2; Mads 3.4; NHS 3'4: oneACt Play 2,3; Pom Poms 4; Prisms 2.3; Thesp 3.4 4Presk Trk 3,4; Wrsl 4 48mm. David Whittem Susan Whitten 70 Seniors Outstanding Seniors CHosen 30x WUHOE W803 Norma Jean Wilkinson 4 Hang 4. Herbert Williams Peggy Marie Williams - Bible Club 2,3,4. Danny E. Windsor Dave C. Wolf 4 Mrph Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Wind Ens 2,3,4 Presy Gloria J. Woltz 2.3:DE3. James Woody C Donald R. Worley 4 8ka v 4 wgn. 3! . 2: on . Bridge! A. Young 4 All 8 Night 2,3; Blade 3,4 4Cir Ed, Ed-in-chieO; Cheer JV 2; Cheer V 4; Fll Play ; 3,4; Gymk 2,3; Hall Dec 3 4Chn; Hmcm Dance Comm 4; NHS 3,4; Pom Poms 3; Sr Sup 4; Sp Day 2,3; SGA 4; Thesp 3,4 4Sec4. 2.- Photo Christopher Arthur Young 4 Bkbl v 2 wgn; Cl Night 4; Scroll 4 4Ed-in-chie0. Thomas Yowell Deborah R. Zachrel -. Mads 2.3.4; NHS 3.4. wt 2.35 18-ACt Presk Carol Zamostny Seniors 71 STATE OF MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SERVICES; EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ADMINISTRATION a5 , s v x wk AN mm... memmm .xxwmtvxm1mxx BEST ALL-AROUND - Bruce Buckley and Karen Jeffries HINNHIST AltmlSolxamunsk:;11mthw 'hlIz:uS 72 Seniors .t.,k.1. E:- 1.;L . A17cd9a$r1h , 1. g: V -. FRIENDLIEST Mike Clifford and Renee Watson BIGGEST FLIRT Matt Tanis and Wanda Cayton Nookie Foster and Vicki Cody y k S O B e D .B k C a J d n a b b e H Y r r a L D E W m P S T S O M MOST ATHLETIC 313k . . v ipslly'vxigf x. . NE 3303 . . . va mowmowzoamm . . . 953m g 013530: 74 Underclassmen Underclassmen 75 Juniors g?tthior Class Officers Set Unity As Major goal Unity came hard for the Class of '74. After choosing Mrs. Zang and Mr. Svitak as sponsors this year, busing became the problem. The Class president was transfered to another school, and the ordering of class rings was delayed. Despite these difficulties, the class was still active. Homecoming mums were sold, the Junior class initiated a Junior- Senior basketball game held in April. THE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Mike Satterwhite Treasurer Elena Albamonte Class President; John Munn, Vice-President; and Cathy Anderson: Secretary. I YOU THINK IT IS EASY? - Steve Summers ' t . , . . v opmlon during rehearsal for ttCelebration. ouces hlS :4 ? t Ax THE SHOW ON THE ROAD Richard Canard is prepared to in- ates for Junior delegate to the SGA. . . . tHAVE TO MAKE A CENTERPIECEO A llstens to a Home Economics IGCture: Rae Ann DeMar OK. LET'S GET troduce candid 76 Juniors Bob Adams Robert Akins Elena Albamonte Robin Alexander Mike AIIison Dan Ambrose Shirley Amland Cathy Anderson James Anderson Ethel Anthony Jeff Arnold Gary Artis Dana Axtell Bill Bailey Armur Baker Eugene Baker Jan Baker John Baker Meg Baker Brian Ball Earl Ball Arlene Banks Carlene Banks Bev Barbor Paul Barnes Christine Barriere Darletta Barth Sue Barton Eugene Bass Kevin Bass Jackie Battle James Battle Rufus Beatty Ann Becker Mike Bell Carol Bellamy Willie Belt Dee Bennett Terri Bennett Kenny Billings Joy Blackwell Laverne Boddie Jeffrey Boggs Debra Booker Debbie Boone Joe Booth Leslie Booth YOU CALL THIS ORGANIZATION? - Ramona Crowder sits quietly as pandemonium reigns over the scene. Juniors 77 PSA5 Prepares junior SCHolars 301 College Jeffrey Borra Saundra Bouldin Patty Bourne Bobby Boyd Mary Boyle . Robbyne Bradfleld Sheila Branock Mark Brewer Karen Briscoe Kevin Broadus Bonnie Bromley James Brooks James Brooks, Jr. Lynn Brooks Sharon Brooks James Brosious Alan Brown Doreen Brown Kathy Brown Carolyn Bryan Mike Bryant Barbara Buckus Nellie Buie Daniel Bunyea Debbie Burch Chuck Butler Paul Butler Renee Butler Terri Butler Sandra Byers Torn Cady FOUR TIMES FOUR IS . . . ? Mike Satterwhite is puzzled as he wrestles with a difficult problem in one of his classes. Mary Jean Cahill Casey Calhoon Jeffrey Callahan Charles Campbell Robert Campbell Jim Campbell Willie Mae Campbell Richard Canard Doug Cannon George Cantea Carolyn Carbone Cathy Carbone Jim Carey Tommy Carpenter Margie Carroll Cathy Caspar 78 Juniors Lani Castro Johnny Chambers TerriChambers Diane Chandler Patti Childs Elaine Chipouras Elwin Christianson James Churchwell Linda Ciccarelli Donald Clark Donnie Clark Joyce Clark Bill Clarke Brian Clemons Kathy Clifton Clifton Coates William Coates Kenneth Cole David Colein Derek Coleman Michael Collins Kelvin Combs Dennis Connor Mike Coogan Sandy Cooke Edna Corado Shyanne Corbin Susie Crabill Mary Crabtree Ramona Crowder James Crowley led as he AND, IF I AM ELECTED -- Joyce Mueller, a candidate for Junior dele- z gate to the S.G.A. makes her speech. Janis Crump Norma Dais Rose Dais Debbie Daneri Debra Daniel Edward Dantley Sydney D'Appolito Deborah Davis Gary Davis Harry Davis Phyllis Davis Reggie Davis Ricky Davis Shane Davis James Dawkins Brenda Day Juniors 79 Qunior Class Sponsors ?ree Posi-Qame Concert ,. . 7 , . Crystal Day James Day James Deaner Cindy DeBari Gail Degenhardt Darrell DeHaven Kathryn Delea Eugene Del GaHo LET ME MAKE THIS PERFECTLY CLEAR! -,:Jim Murray performs during the un- precedented Madrigal production of HGOdSpeIl. Rae Ann DeMar Michael DePhiIlip Danni-Lynn DeVauI Martin DeWaId Sondra Dewberry Jackie Dietz Ken DiGiulian Ellen DiMarzo Janet Dingle Michael Dinkins Kenneth Dinnis Larry Ditlow Jane Dolly Phillip Dorsey Phyllis Dorsey Kitty Douglas Charlie Downs Linda Draper Jim Duncan Fran Dunlap Richard Dunn Jeffrey Durham Timothy Durham Pamela Early Sharon Eason Reds Easton Vickie Eberly Michelle Edwards Kurt Ellinger Laura Ellingor Michael Elliot! Robin Elliott Robert Emrnerl Jeannine hum 80 Juniors 1 - ' - Mics lxmsc Money During Spirit WeeE Matt Ertteu Steven Etchison Pamela Evans Jack Eeye Harvard Fairfax Jeanette Falwell La-Tonya Featherston Alberto Fello Debbie Ferrell Gale Fierstein Matthew Filanowski Buddy Fillman Tricia Finn Steve Finnegan Debbie Fisher Valerie Fisher Jeannie Fitzpatrick Kevm Fleming THAT WAS A GOOD ONE! Junior Carol Bellamy spends an amusing moment at one of Bladensburgs exciting football games. Mark Fleming Cindy Fletcher Linda Fletcher Mary Fletcher Veronica Flyelling Chris Fontaine Christine Forbes Denise Ford Vickie Ford Chuck Foster Kenny Foster Diann Foust Cathy Franklin Florence Freeland Debbie French Juniors 81 82 Juniors girls give Performing groups ?resfi Eoog Mark Frost Russell Frye Marcia Fugate William Gardner Jack Garofalo Russ Garufi Lisa Garvin Edwin Gaskins Linda Gaskins Melanie Gertson Albert Gibson Keith Gibson I PUT IT TOGETHER - I KNOW IT COMES APART! - Junlor Tern Ben counters a problem in one of her more difficult classes. Tom Gibson Sheila Gladden Claudia Goins Debbie Goodchild John Gormaus Lori Gotch Frances Graham . William Graham ' Alan Granofsky Larry Graves Jerrylynn Gray Ricky Grill Mario Gnmos Gary Grove JOHIV Glndn Dnnisv Guyol M MI mm Karen Hager Sandra Hall Kawa Halmat Bill Hamilton Connie Hamm Dottie Hammerly Henry Hargrove Crystal Harley Sheila Harpster Athena Harris WHO SAYS POLITICIANS ARE CROOKED? Diana Powell states her goals if elected to the Student Government Association. Christine Harris Karen Harris Denise Harrison Maggie Harrison William Hasty Benita Hawkins Mark Hayden Ronnie Hayes ett en- Brian Hazel Shirley Headley Steve Heckel Craig Henderson Tracie Herbert Barbara Herr Debra Hicks Edward Hill Shirley Hill Dolly Hinzrnan Jim Hobbs LaDonna Hoflich Frank Holl Butch Holley Connie Holmes Iris Holmes Juniors 83 Kenneth Hood Gayle Hoover Betsy Hope Barbara Hoppel Patrick Houchens Elaine Howard Raymond Howlin Angel Huff Tim Huffman Donna Hughes Julie Huli Tom Humphries Deborah Huskey Charlie Hutchinson Kelly Hyde A WITCH'S BREW! - Gail Degenhardt conjures up a magic potion designed to surprise the Chemistry teacher. A Brenda lzzard Ronald Jackowski Brenda Jackson Joanne James Myong Jang Debbie Jarman Gail Jenkins William Jennings Arthur Johns Denise Johnson Frances Johnson Mark Johnson Mike Johnson Raymond Johnson Ted Johnson Theresa Johnson A.T. Jones Gary Jones Gemgo Jones Janice Jones Jonmtm Jones Jon mes lummin Jones Pm Janos 84 Juniors 4,v vasua..-..1 Carl Kachaoskas Suzie Kadjeski Kenny Kallgren Suzanne Kane Valerie Kelley Mary Kennedy Eugene Kernan Meredyth Kilmer Rita King Gary Kitchen Mark Kitchen Ricky Kitchen Kathryn Knaggs Alan Kunckles Larry Kovacina Suzie King Terry Lanham Steve Lanier Michael Larson Gail Lauderdale Cheryl Lawry Glenn Leader Janice Leake Russell LeFeure James Leighton Jim LePore Mary Little Donald Liverette Gabriel Lloyd Phil Lloyd Vivan Logan Charlotte Lord John Loveless Debbie Lowder Oren Lynch Rebecca Mackey Eric Magnussen Patty Magruder Timothy Malamphy Bill Malone Danny Maness Leigh Mangubat N YO NO COMPRENDO! Senorita Shelby McDonnell puzzles over a difficult verb conjugation while doing her Spanish assignment. Juniors 85 Tim Manley Wendy Marcos Judy Marr Lynn Marselle Debbie Marsh all Shaorn Marshall Terri Masters Robert Matovich Joe Mayfield Jeanette McCardeII I CANNOT STAND PEOPLE WHO PROCRASTINATE Jim Carey patiently waitsfor the beginning of a basketball game. David McClelland Henry McClenny Scott McCowan Laura McCoy Courtney McCrae Roger McDaniel Cathy McDonald Teresa McDonald Shelby McDonnell Pat McDonough Agnes McGaha Bill McGaha Brenda McGaha Greg McGuigan Barbata McHenry Joan McPhaul Hohmt Mondo Bertha Modmos; Lhmyl Mom 86 Juniors :Juniurs Hook lhrward 50 Prosperous Sr year Janet Meucci Cheryl Mials Rose Midkiff Catherine Miles Debbie Miles James Miles Mary Miller Patty Miller Steven Mills CHEER, CHEER FOR BLADENSBURG Cori Gotch and Mike Allison attentively Mike Minor watch the Mustang football team swing into action. Delores Mitchell Isaac Mitchell Jeff Moore Patricia Moore Reuben Moore Ronald Moore Vicky Moore Paula Morrisson Joyce Moyer Gregory Mundy John Munn John Murgia John Murphy Joyce Murphy Roger Murphy Tommy Murphy Jim Murray Jim Murray Ronnie Murray Cheryl Mushinsky Ken Mutchler Juniors 87 juniors Sell Homecoming Mums 50 Boost Bands . John Myer Larry Myers Marianne Nee , V . Gary Needham ,: ' . Robin Newby , Dee Dee Newman . -, , , Donna Newman . ' , ,; '. Jeffrey O'Berry ' ' ' Dianne O'Bryon Scott Ogilvie Gregory Oglesby Teena O'Hara Kathy Osborne Charles Overstreet Florence Pace Sheryl Parker Mark Parrish James Patarini Ricky Patterson - v Thomas Pavel . . , .4 . ,. Mary Pearson Barbara Pence Pepy Pendleton . ff and MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME - Lisa Garvm tak.ethcig:nZeasmoes. makes herself comfortable at one of Bladensburg S 0 Debora Pennington Lorine Perry Patrick Pessagno Theodore Peters Gary Pettit Debbie Petrie Arlene Phelps Debbie Phillips John Phillips Kim Phillips Tom Philo ltlwmd PH kvns Pmuw Pm hm ?lnnnm I'll: 88 Juniors bang t; Svitak Sponsor GHQiF girst gr Class Lorri Pipes Darlene Poindexter Billy Poore Jay Porter Douglas Poss Thomas Poston Barbara Potter David Powell Diana Powell John Pressley Kathie Pressley Barbara Price Joan Proctor Linda Proctor William Proctor Mary Proud Tom Pruitt Barrett Quinton Janice Rager David Rakes Nancy Ramsey William Rash John Raso Diane Rawlings Linda Rayman . R JUST A LITTLE MORE ON THE RIGHT! - Jim Deaner puts the flnal touches on an Kathy eeves art masterpiece he has just created. Charmaine Reifke Roxanne Reilly Thomas Reilly Charles Resau Kathy Rhatigan David Rhodes Edward Richburg Thomas Ridgely Carl Riley Greg Riley James Riley Darrell Hitter Bob Roberts Kathy Roberts Keith Roberts Tom Robertson Juniors 89 few fundame 90 Juniors LOOK, HE JUST MADE A TOUCHDOWN! ntals about the game of soccer. Jimmy Patarini teaches Laura Ellinger a Teresa Russell Diane Rustin Edie Salser Jane Samperton Jan Samuels Ada Santos Roy Sassano . Michael Satterwhlte Larry Sawyer Larry Saunders Richard Saxton Sally Sayed Jim Schatzer Diane Scheidegger Carl Schneider Sandy Schlageter Michael Schreiber Kurt Schumacher Eugene Scott Sharon Seaward Ronnie Senter Henry Seppi Don Setzer Dave Seymour Henry Shafer Law a Shaffer Wanda Shoots Chmvl Shilling Glenn Shiva Brenda Sllshoo Wayne Simpson Btucv Skumm Domsu Slmmrnm RIIHMHJ SHIIHI HPHV Smith Cuthmuw flmulh vasn fismth HUIMM SIHIHI Ihnnm Unnlh J l! 37IIHHI JIM UwHa JHHII: 31an- 1? Jam m www :Jll'liOFS Develop Siting 3m ?ufure Use Taunszell Smith Dennis Sorensen Michael Spence John Spicer Raymond Spriggs Denise Stackhouse Daniel Stancliff Nelson Standifer Joe Stange Henry Stanley William Stapleton Joseph Stevenson Brian Stewart Pat Stewart Mark Stickley Greg Stinnette WOULD I HAVE TO EMPTY BEDPANS? - Shane Davis peers into the Health Ca- reers' Showcase displaying the variety of careers available in the field of medicine. Torn Stonebraker Steve Summers Tony Sump Andrew Swanson Brenda Sweeney James Sweeney LeRoy Swinson Barbara Sydnor Linda Tarner Jasper Tate Greg Tavarozzo Nancy Taylor John Tenenbaum Curtis Thomas Joanne Thomas Peter Thomas Susan Thomas Sylvester Thomas Steve Thompson Lori Tolson Marcia Tomlinson Carlos Tovar Bill Triantafillides Paula Turner Angelo Vacchio Fred Vlachos Juniors 91 Diana Voorhees Debbie Vorce Debi Walker Charles Walsh Greg Walsh Dave Ward Johnanah Washington Velmon Washington Curtis Watkins Wesley Watkins Alison Watson Merilyn Watts Curt Weakley Rickey Webb Bonnie Welch Shirley Whack Daniel White David White Kathy White Don Whitenak Rose Williams ViolaWilliams Charles Wilson Ginny Wilson v . 7 Richard Wimmer 3 J - DennisWindsor SOMEHOW, I DON'T THINK MY MO her panner THER WOULD APPR ' OVE! - K' t D support their class by participating in Class Night. It y ouglas and Jeff Windsor Steve Wolfrey Thomas Woloszyn Brian Wood Lee Woodard Sandy Woodlief Andy Woodring Susan Woody Brenda Yerby Bobby Young Denise Younq Pat Yopconkh Faranak Zalmnin Janet Zane Kim Zilko 92 Juniors Sophomm 95 t Saplis prlm'c CM gutticacies Of BladensEurg Pep rallies, orientation, and student hand- books assisted Sophomores .in becoming better acquainted with BHS. Sophs got in the mainstream of student life by electing class officers, posing for ID pictures, and partici- pating in Class Night events. As the year progressed, they took an active part in all school functions, and endeavored to create a unified Class of 75. STUDY, STUDY, STUDY Kathy Kole gets down to ' - e, Treasurer; Chris . BRIDGING THE GAP - Sophomore Class Officers. Chris Krous business and studies her Biology. I Lord, Vice President; Kenny Sams, President; Sharon Laurich, Secretary. WE'RE NUMBER ONE HEY! - Enthusiastic Sophomores generate excitement as PROM'SES, PROMISES. . . Cheryl Loveless delivers they cheer their class onto another victory. a successful speech. Sophomore 93 Larry C. Adams Debbie Alford Jeff C. Allen Billy H. Allred Dianne Lee Allred James S. Anderberg Dan R. Anderson Arthur V. Arbogast Chad W. Arrigo Robert Loco Ashby David August Keith W. Axtell Kevin L. Axtell Phillip V. Bailey Mike J. Bailey Joe H. Bailey Lori Jean Bainer Susan Lynn Bainer David D. Baker Frank J. Baker Joyce M. Baker Sharon Baker Sherian L. Baker Wesley A. Ball Lorna B. Ballard Richard E. Ballard THAT NEW TEACHER SURE IS A DO teacher during her mathematics class. Terry L. Ballard Betty Anne Barnett Dawn M. Barrett Patrizia Barone Barry B. Battle David L. Baylis Gene L. Beall Allison C. Beard 94 Sophomores ophs Hook Horumrd 60 A Prosperous gt year Elmne Bedtty Tim E. Beckwith Danny T. Bell Jay C. Bell Lawrence K. Bell Mary K. Bell Ronald Bennett Steven Berry Bernie. A. Blake Shaun A. Blake Robin W. Blank Albert L. Blevins William H. Berry Howard C Bias Tracy L. Bishop Debbie K. Blizzard Janis Blodgett Nancy Blodgett Bonnie Blush Deno Bocchi Jane Bolding Joseph Boone Mike Boone Russell Bonner Denise Borucke Valarie Bouldin George Bowling Rayna Bradfield Charles Brandts Victor Braxton April Brotherton Kathy Brown Kevin Brown Mike Brown '75 COMES ALIVElu - Energetic Sophomores get warmed up for the spine-tingling races ahead during Class Night. Nick Brown Vickie Brown Becky Buggs Debbie Bunch Glenn Burch Janice Burner Joseph Burton Phillip Cahill Sophomores 95 ,75 Has Hectic Start Due 50 ?inancial WHY DID I EVER VOLUNTEER! Van Sokol endeavors to rllmh a wall of the gym to decorate for Class Night. 96 SOphomores Linda Cahow James Cain Michael Callison William Campbell David Canterbury Mike Carey Kevin Carroll Daniel Cassidy Steve Cason Dale Catron Sandy Causero Eddie Centerfeit John Chandler Albert Cherrico Jeffery Church Helen Ciccarelli Ronald CiuffeteHi James Clack Debbie Clayton John Cloud Keith Cody Debbie Coffey Cindy Cohen Dale Coker Mm Colbert Randy Colbert Blm Cole Lam Coiem Pam Coleman John Colombo Robm Cook Stmen Cooke I Roxanne Connel Jun ConneHy thevt Contlc r Richam Lonwax vakl Corbin Jaw Crawford I ' 9vesa Cussunge GM Crumvme Wm M Curse Hmdx Cm? Vhdllvs Dalton Hohhm Dant John Dunyluk Carolyn Davidson Charlie Davis Nuen Davis Husky Davis Robert Davis ggndy Davis .erry Dau hert RICKY DeBogsky y Karen Demer Steve Dempsey Anne Derwent Fred Detrich Mary Dewberry Richard Dinnis Julie Disney Al Ditizio Denise Dobbins EAT UP, KENNY Kenny Sams, Sophomore Class President digs into a lemon meringue pie. David Dohm Mary Donahue Mark Doran Pam Dornberger Louise Draughan Barry Drye Gregg Duffy James Dugger James Duncan Kevin Dunnigan Steve Earwicker Sheldon Eason Jake East Emanuel Eberhardt John Edler Shelly Edmonds James Edwards Chris Ellenes DeWayne Ellis Joan Engelking Dennis Ervin Melvin Erving Nicholas Faella Craig Falcone Sophomores 97 8' Farmer Dlegorah Farrall James Faucette Gloria Faulkner Crystal Fenslage Leo Fentress Susan Fetchko Donna Fetterolf Albert Fields Jim Fitz PLAY IT AGAIN SAM - Wesley Malkin lets loose some golden notes duringa musical session at a basketball game. John Fitz Larry Fleegle Donald Fleshman Susan Flick John Ford Susan Ford Frank Foster Diane Fowler Patrick Fox Timothy Fox Debbie French Larry Frykman Harold Fugitt Perry Gaidurgis Richard Gaines Mark Gaither Kathy Gardner Judy Garner George Garrett Jody Garrity Bennett Garvin Wendell Gaskins Brad Geisz Gary Gelardo Delia Gerace Linda Getz Bernard Gibson Darcia Gibson Jerry Gilson Judith Glass Thomas Glass Danny Glover 98 sophomores Sophomores Robert Gray Linda Grayson David Green Jack Gregory Benita Greiner PHOTOSYNTHESIS WHO? e Sophomore Billy Ennis busilytakes a biology test. John Gronalski Palmer Grotte Patty Grusholt Miguel Guevara Garland Guffey Mark Gullo John Hafferman Eddie Hall James Hall Reggie Hall Mark Hamilton Steve Hans Helen Hardy Bill Harris Janet Harris Hold A powonv 3m Class Night Michele Gotorth Fred Goins Faye Gomillion Richard Gonzales Sharon Good Lorraine Gorbutt Aubrey Grant Gail Gray HAIL TO THE REDSKINS! - The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders go all out to provide members of their class with the spirit necessary to participate in the annual Class Night. Sophomores 99 Q i SINGING ALOUD -- Sandy Moore hits a clear note. SopHomores 100 Sophomores Tommy Henderson Norman Hendrickson Annette Hensley Chuck Herberger Wayne Herbert William Herbert Donald Hickman Mark Hinebaugh Richard Hofmann Daniel Hogan Jo Ann Holder Donald Hooe George Hope Dave Homer Bev Horsman Vincent Hoskinson Debbie Hottle Walter Houston Marianne Hume Alan Hunter Vicki Hunter Robin Hurley Diana Huskey James Hutchinson William Hutto Mark Hylton Ray lkley Deborah lngegneri David Ingels Merel lvey Bob Jacklin Jackie Jackson Rickey Jackson Teresa Jeffries Rhonda Jenkins Ronnie Joeckel Brenda Johnson Deborah Johnson Hnyd Johnson Raymond Johnson Hutch Janos Chm Ins Jnnm; Linda Harris Robert Haspel Debrah Hawkins Leslie Hawkins Donna Hayden Barbara Hayes Robert Haynau Don Hays Barbara Headley Debbie Henderson ll Lounsclors Prepare SopHs 30x Coming years Charles T. Jones Colleen Jones Kitty Jones Linda Jones Rusty Jones Theodore Jones Thurman Jones Scott Jordan Melvin Justice David Keely Karen Keely William Kegley Paul Kelchner Glenn Kernan Carol Kidwell Donna Kilgore Becky King Darlene King Larry King Theodore Kit Barbara Kitchen Brenda Kitchen Sally Kizina Michael Knight Kathy Kohl Robin Kramer Chris Kresti Helen Kretsi Charles Kreuter Kevin Krofchik Sophomores 101 CHeerleaders Amuse Students At Pep Chris Krouse Vicki Lane Tish Langis Sharon Laurich Christine Lawrence Terry Leavell Lorene Lehane Lynn Lemon Richard Leonard Pamela Lester Patricia Lester Rose Letchworth Bob Lewis Donnell Lewis David Libby Linda Litchfield K uzLX Judy Little Dick Littwin Jeff Livesay Ben Logan Gary Loman Jill Lookingbill Robin Loor Chris Lord -. . c.I UA Cheryl Loveless Darrell Macklin E a Q QE E:- 95 E lL! W I: Q v1 .7 2 z 7 f' laaj O$mr $$:g. J F . ' ?W Q2 c: Ci Q3 lu I. EZMDb Dave Madara Q: 2 3 Z :3 Wes Malkin - m m m j 0 U3 VJ ', F Z Z , 3 wyw l. U Q : O A m0$05 S on :0 c: Lee Mallett Pam Mallette i ; : Sally Manley Ivy Mann 1 ; Eric Marr 5 ShEryl Marr , i Murphy WHEN CAN I TAkf A RerAk Junior VRISHY cheerleader Terr gracemuv Oxomnog H10 Spills as she mums up a crowd in Mame Mmsh .Innws Mmslmll Jo Mmshnll Jnhn MJISMJH uwmm Martin Hohmi Mglsvettl Mm: Massm Nuwmn kmssm 102 SOphomores Maxine Mauldin J.C. Maupin Jeff McCain Ronald McCallister Gina McCIung John McCoy William McCoy Linda McCreary Thomas McCulloch Thomas Kent McDaniels Thomas McGunigale James McKay Karen McLaughlin Katrina McNair Donald Meeks Mark Meeks Ernie Mendenhall David Merchant-Dest Stace Middleton William Middleton Donna Milczakowski Anglea Miles Bob Miles Arturo Miller : 1.! II! n ,1 '2 ll-fl 1,! vii u 1 2L ' I Ill .1 I'vLthx' V'Lx.1 ,,. - . 'HAVEI,F PME:I H Ill' Chester Miller Karen Miller Katherine Miller Nancy Miller FlSi'JliH , A nrnqm HLAI 'L ,. ULAlegh'dinylJ:cLa; 36; Ill IXVLI HIV. Steven Miller Jill Mims Cathey Miner Ken Mohler Karen Mooney Cindy Moore James Moore Sandy Moore EVERYONE NEEDS A FRIEND - At a recent game, Loren Tedder acquires a sympathetic ear. Debbie Morris Bradley Morse Dan Mortimer Sharon Moseley Tom Moskavich John Mower Robert Mowry Pete Mullins Ricky Murphy Terry Murphy Thomas Murphy T.B. Murro Linda Myers Helen Nalley Celita Nelson Mike Neuenhoff Sophomores 103 Anthony Newell Mack Newhouse Paula Newman Danny Newton t 425 - u- - -. i ' I'LL MAKE YOU LOOK PRETTY - Monica Yost practices her newa-Iearned skill on a friend. SopHomores Are EaugHt 50 Be Courteous Drivers William Newton John Nicely Kevin Nicholson Zachary Noble Alice Noggle Tim Nolan Pamela Nolin Jeffrey Norman Matt OCallaghan Michaet O'Connor Darcy O'Hara Dan Olson Curry Orville Debbie Ott Gail Overstreet William Painter kes x , : ta LOOK AT THE LEG ON THAT CHilLKEN g Dav.d Ingels time out from hcs lunch break to rPVIPW the menu. Michael Pannell Alan Parker Joyce Parker a John Patarini u Rosalind Patterson . Gwen Peace : u ,. 5 in. WI Estelle Pearson ,. E!mer Perry Vincent Perry . N K Wu. M. 104 SOPhomores Ncwa-Glcctcd Officers Represent Class Of ,75 Richard Persinger Marty Peters Sharon Peters Joseph Pezzuti Lori Phillips Robin Phillips Donnie Pierpont Will Planer Thomas Poe Randy Poehler Gregory Porter Brenda Posey Bobby Poudrier Gwendolyn Powell James Powell Kathy Powell Kevin Powell Rebecca Powell Roger Powell Maureen Price Robin Pridham L4 . I a , , a . ' , 3'2; . H AND, LET ME MAKE THIS PERFECTLY CLEAR - Sophomore Sharon Lau'iCh delivers a rousmg speech as the culmination of her campaign for class secretary begins. Tony Proctor Twanna Proctor Wayne Proctor Debbie Quigley George Quinn Terry Randolph Mark Rector Donald Reep Robert Reese Mark Reeves Eric Reid Martin Reilly Terence Reilly Mike Reinders Richard Reynolds Robert Rhodes Sophomores 105 SopIis Participate 9n Homecoming gesiiviiies Jerome Richardson Chuck Ridgely Philip Riedel Randy Rinker Jan Roberts Paul Robertson Fonda Robichaud Duane Robinson Gale Robinson Gordon Robinson sew :n!' I Janet Robinson John Ross Joan Rovinski Maureen Rowan John Rumph Dale Runyon X. x Noreen Russell Mary Ryan homas discovers the joys of Nature during LOOK MA, POISON IVY! - Andre T an outing in the wilds of Bladensburg Tom Ryan Kenny Sams Pam Sandor Dan Sangiovanni Tina Santos Anthony Sauders Jim Saukel BObbY Saulter Ernest Savercool Kenny Schafer Debbie Schott David Schroeder Eileen Schryer William Schwab Jeanie Scott Joan Soon . ' .49 Dinah Sedwmd Dawd Seolm' lufhm SPHIPS Dvhhw Shackeltmd Hmro Shaffer Hmwlx Shannon Mm tihmp Ma tn: thm 106 SODhomores Elisa Shepherd Susan Shilling Leandra Shinn Sandra Shinn Mike Shiro Paula Shoemaker Danny Simms Rodney Simpson Eric Simpkins Victor Size Charles Smiroldo Barbara Smith Charlene Smith Debby Smith Francis Smith Robert Smith - ' ' Robin Smith ' g; , m LET-THEM EAT FROGS Sophomores Cathey Miner and Joan Rovmskl prepare for an interesting biology lab. SopHomores Master Complex Patterns Of Biology Yvonne Smith Van Sokol Danny Sowers Darlene Sowers Beverly Spaar Bob Spanburgh Kathleen Speakes Richard Spicer Coleen Spriggs Tim Squier Patricia Stange Irene Stapler Carl Starnes Grayling Sterling Dennis Stewart Rosemary Stewart William Stokes Bruce Stone Philip Stout Glenn Stout Teresa Strong Margaret Stubbs Veronica Stubbs Donna Sullins Dora Sullivan Dewey Sutphin Walter Sweeney Michael Swenton Nancy Sydnor Debbie Sylvis Teresa Tarner Robert Tart Keith Tattersall Joetta Taylor Patti Taylor Delores Teague Loren Tedder Lynn Tedder Ray Testerman Andre Thomas Sophomores 107 :3 . Anthony Thomas Daniel Thomas Lee Thomas Wayne Thomas Willie Thompson Dana Tice Steven Tice Jeanette Tilley Dickie Tipton Janet Tolson Joe Torre William Torres Teresa Totten Ray Tough Susan Travis Carlene Treeland Charlene Treeland John Trevathan Brenda Tullis John Tullus Charels Turman Andrew Turner Posie Turner Reggie Turner Sara-Beth Turner Yvonne Turner XKMV$J de Ax MN .I f ., 3a Gwendolyn Upchurch Linda Vaccaro Paul Vacchio our A LESSON IN FAMILY P - ' h . . ' LANNING S h - -' ' A . . an enh htenmg reading an Informative book on populati0:33:021rt128l'.e Patuzm Barone spende 9 Jack Van Laer Joanne Vargo Debbie Varney Donna Vermillion Robmt Waight Jimmy Waldlon Wanda Walkm 19: I v Walter 108 SoDhomores Anthony Wilson Joseph Wilson Mark Wilson Randy Wilson Stanley Wilson JoAnne Wimberly David Wisooker John Wolfe Steve Woodard Mark Woodward Robert Woolley Kenneth Worsham Keith Wright Kim Wright William Yoder Jon Yon Louie Yerby Monica Yost W Bob Zachrel Patty Zell Lynn Zentg raf Tyrone Ward Debra Washington Gloria Washington JoAnne Waters Steven Watson Donald Webb Anthony Weems Arthur Wells Vicki Wickheiser Robert Wienecke Debbie Wilcher Bobby Williams Cliff Williams Gee Gee Williams Jimmy Williams Kathy Williams Robert Williams Robert Williams Roy Williams Dave Williford SopHs MAM Gransition 50 HigH Schol Staius DID I REALLY EAT THE WHOLE THING? Darlene King has some after thoughts during her lunch period. Sophomores 109 mmmmznm 355m . . . 83:0sz . . . $3.. 6 f E r a u C r r u C mmmamc . . 110 Curricular Life Vavcnx' 7 . , 7 $3101.15?! , - SCIENCE . 'i'aazsuBacW ' 3: Has Amy; XRBW , ' v MR Bum 942,3 Cancun Dms . m Dammaa r 1 Evm Ma; ?mms Fm W Puma . House! Curricular Life 111 Dedicatee I When Um BCCAme A pm you SnricHed Our Elves 1972-73 Dedicahx Mrs. Lynda Craig 11. A 112 Dedicatee t. Ctltcm Amt Wu Cvlttmix: Uou Sergeant, tThe name that endears you to us because of That certain quality you possess requiring No less than perfectionj We want you to know e youtre special. Thank you For having given so much of yourself. We counted the years and its been for nine You've revealed Americats glorious Past and present in the classroom. Everyone knows how great our ttltts Academic Team was when you sponsored it. And Sarge, Blade wouldntt be the same with- Out your hawkeye supervision. We trust you implicitly Because you keep our secrets tWe know you haventt told the incident about The missing underweary, Because your calm seIf-assuredness makes us Feel secure, and Your ability to see the humor in our life at BHS makes you all the more dear. We will never forget you, Mrs. Craig: How you wont permit papers in our History Books for fear of a broken binding, The delightful way you say Hang it up!. Your readiness to help us, How we look up to you as a walking set of en- Cyclopedias, But most of all, we won't forget that You became a beautiful part of us And forever enriched our lives. Thank you, Sarge. Dedication 113 I i. W . . , 85 5 d1 Board Strives 30f Commumty Unity I c 00 Combined efforts by the Superinte . ndentof Schools, Dr. Hassel, and Prmce Georgets County Board of Education were made to meet the issues of 1973. Working o busing situation and faced with mid-year desegregation of Junior High and Elementary schools was only the beginning of the complex problems confronting them in an at- tempt to provide quality education. n the PTA EXEt FayeSo- Hinebaug y t. 1 t . . ' ' tesleaflets - Keith HIthIH dlstrlbu ' MMER MEETING . - n busmg- Dr. Carl W. Hassel :tUa Board of Education meeting concernl 9 County Superintendent of Schools I i s t i V t I i z PaulM- . . asurer. M - nton N- t . n mmw quptax Tvewd I J' ng 3: SCHOOL BOARDtSeated; Mrs. Ruth 8. Wolf; MI', Jussntl Wm! M M: :M. t M W . t f l , ' g kaee Ht t t t: Mr. Chester E. Whiting, President; Mrs. Joanna T Goltlsumttt W 't NW N t W t .. L , t President; Mr. A. James Golato. Top How; Dr, HM! IUV VV t'tt'Htrth M', t u' 114 Curricular Life fit 3 A Iyi'; . , j; - 'l: ,. 3.1.1.1;3 . 1 . 39f, V 3; '. . PTA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEe From Left: Mrs. Emma Roberts, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Ruth Schmidt, Mr. Wm. Laurich, Mr. Charles Sokol. Mrs. Faye Sokol, Mrs. Esther Young, Mrs. Eleanor Brosius, Mrs. Lillian Betty Finnegan. Hinebaugh, Mrs. Barbara Phelps, Mrs. Wanda Gilson, Mrs. Grace PTA 175A Strives ?or gncrease in gunds 8 MemEers Devoting its first meeting to anti-busing speeches, the Parent-Teachers Association worked to educate its members to the various problems of the community. Facing the dilemma of declining membership, a program to induce enrollment was instituted. As an in- centive the PTA offered 100A, of its treasury to the class with the greatest increase in parental enrollment. ttNO BUSING - School Board member Mrs. Sue Mills. speaks to the PTA against school busing at the organization's first meeting of the year. Curricular Life 115 Principa ' Between gammy and Students 1 Bndges QAP Implementing needed changes at B major concern of Principal David L, year. Working with a tight budget, to keep the school running Smoothl ficiently, and attempted to munication and understanding HS was a Dean thlS ; he strove i Y and ef- i increase com- 9 . FIRE - Mr. Dean h 8. THE SCHOOLS ON dlusnguiseilgge 01 me problems that has come up during the day. hl COULD HAVE SWORN THERE WAS A FIRE DRILL h utters Mr. Dean. as he and Mr. Vaughn return from a short excurSIon. x HWHERE DID YOU SAY YOU LEFT YOUR H1! SKA II 3; day's events with Mr. Jinar. h wap- , m5 dli h x shOW5 . 53' ; MHx K' Dc 3H dullng 3 'WI I'vlmhhl ' a , P . x q xHOS 393m r W A 116 Curricular Life Mr. Ralph Amis Mr. William Laurich Vice-Principal Vice-Principal Mr,AmiI Jinar Mr. Robert Vaughn 'hI'LL BRING MY SKATES WHEN IT FREEZES e Mr. Jinar turns down an ice Vice-Principal Vice-Principal skating invitation until later in the season. Vice-Princigals Vice Principals Share Administrative ResponsiEility Four Vice-Principals assisted Mr. Dean in the fulfillment of various responsibilities each day. Mr. Vaughn was responsible for the Se- niors, while Mr. Amis took charge of buses, scheduled activities and assisted the Juniors. Mr. Jinar, in charge of report cards and the IBM Room, was Vice-Principal and co- sponsor of the Sophomores. Students in Vocational courses were supervised by Mr. Laurich and his staff. -IA 5::- HAVE YOU BEEN A GOOD GIRL LATELY? e inquires Mr. Amis as he talks to Pat .,!5 dig: Chase in the cafeteria during lunch. nga ,. 3U w, Curricular Life 117 1 Arnold N. Brodsky . I Eng. III, Journ. I, II I HOPE THIS COMPOSITION IS CORRECT - David Spicer proofreads his newly- written composition in hopes of earning a good grade. LOOK '3 Htgni :; En Iish Readin Mrs. Gail Crocker Walter Dedovitch D,ama.,u,speech Engnshn 8nglish Department Provides Responding to the success of the previous years semester courses, the English Depart- ment again offered their students a curricu- lum tailored to individual preferences. Courses ranged from ttThe Bible as Litera- ture? an intricate study of Biblical history,to basic reading courses. Unlike years before, the semester grades were not averaged; each counted as half a credit. Don Watson Ms Barbara Fr . ank J G 1 t Eng. Ill, Adv. Comp. English IV Eggliggltllu 580 M! s Goodell has ? W J k h h h Wt HNMRXHHW the hallpass- V V tumm ijtktwt mt u: N J. 118 Curricular Life LOOK, HERE IS FRANKENSTEIN Mrs. Frank and Keith SHE IS TALL, AND . . .Mr. Dedovitch explains the proper use of adjectives and Highfill compare sculpture of Frankstein. punctuation during one of his English classes. Specialognteresf Courses to Qts Varied Students Y? 3.9195: Howard M. Leedy Miss Jill Mann Mrs. Isabel Lowe English IV English II English III '3 b PEACE, AT LAST - Mrs. Goldblatt takes a rest in the Mrs. Elizabeth Hubley Mari'anne Reeves faculty room after a very hectic day. Engl'Sh H 'V Engl'Sh l SpeeCh en was 596' Curricular Life 119 Mathematics 5wo New Geachers Snliven Math Curriculum Providing students with a broad knowledge of mathematics was the major goal undertak- en by this department. For exceptional pupils, advanced and accelerated courses were offered. To help carry out these tasks, two new teachers, Mr. Vaughn and Mrs. Slomin, arrived at Bladensburg this year. Course offerings ranged from Advanced Gen- eral Math to College Algebra and Probability. Miss Helen Anderson Donald D . t ronebur . Trlg.AI?naII.,lenaI. Umf. Alg. and Trigg. A3613: vaugh g. , Alg. I, II, Prob. 'A.ggi',aa'.Math 'tOU'ES' C. showto re; HI HA E HOME R - I t . WO K a F 83 a S d l the aSSIgnment ' rry I g I i tSInayed a F H glven by Mr Vaughn I t ULL OUS A H H - p de a e . . E. CE ' V e t .Q i. . h - ry y r ti tryi IG 1 VMR lDtlICtHI bug?! t tlroonbablllty class VI 1 S fro ll ItS 8V 'tht t Ally l fl Ihl'xth ULIH Kt; HHI'HH IMUHLI5 kkunes R A1CUann ' ' m, mm yen Math, Ngeb'a 120 Curricular Life Eva Garin Mrs. Paul L. Dillon Laurie Mandelbaum English II Spanish I, ll French II, III, IV German I, II, III Satin 1, ll French Cooking HQUtEST QUE C'EST? '-'- Robert Meade and his little friend practice their puppet CALLING ALL STUDENTS - Miss Mandelbaum in- i show to be used for a Sklt In Coffee House. structs her students to stay alert in the language lab. Lang U ag e L Grips to ?rance 8 Qermany Highlight Spring W473: ' This year, the Language Department offered it all students the opportunity to visit France or EB: Germany during Spring Vacation. French i Cooking Class was going strong in its second year and sold French pastries at school activ- ities. As in previous years, French, Latin, German, and Spanish were offered. H?OJZ SILENT CHERUBS e Mrs. Dillon and her students work diligently for the few , minutes before the bell which ends their Spanish class. Curricular Life 121 Social Studies UrEan Qeograpfiy ProSes Mrs. Lynda Craig Mr. Richard Conway dgiizgwwggg. US History, Blade Afr. Stud., E.W. CIVIL mm' f WAKE UP, WAKE UP! - Mr. Sampson teaches his Psy- chology students how to relax. Mr. Joseph Murphy Joseph A. Sciannella US History, Area Studies Urban Geo., BI. Stud. -x' . 7 WP LU . mm M! I Im mm m: m : um Mvs mm h 5' 1 US History, Latm Smd. rm... nw h.gguw imi Am w: .1 :itmluw wins Eugene Colgan line I.W. Davis Soc. lss., US History ates a famous 122 Curricular Life City Planning; Prohlems Of Pollution 8 Population The Social Studies Department offered a selection of semesterized courses covering a wide range of topics. Black heritage was ex- amined in Black Studies. Urban Geography, a course introduced this year, dealt with the planning of cities and the problems facing them such as air pollution. Ernest E. Welch Miss Sue Steiner Nicholas G. Dounis U.S. HIstory, Econ. hss. US. History Cult. Geo., US. History Harold Sampson Mrs. Anne Fotos Psychology Bl. Stud., US. History :uluz' ' xuxmsz-A': am. .nxnnuu YOU LOST YOUR HISTORY NOTEBOOK h Mr. McFadden discusses a Political Issues assignment written by Tricia Tolson. I HI LIVE RlGHT HERE - Winky Dixon displays his 980- Mary M. Zang Faith Dashewski graphical knowledge in World History class. Behaworal Scuence Psych. Eur. HIStOFY Curricular Life 123 harles W. Ross Jr. E. B att Dorothy Dunlap Mr. C . , ' ' ThomgifJIogye y Biology Chemistry HLET ME MAKE ONE THING PERFECTLY CLEAR - oiEeFf-i . . Mr. Lewis emphasizes the different sha e mpieoefzi I his class. D S of leaves to m. Science Curriculum Up'Dated 50 Meet Challenging Fromm Subjects as varied as consumer rights and sex education comprised the Science curric- ulum this year. Emphasis was placed on indi- 7 i vidual and advanced study; advanced Sopho- mores were encouraged to join the Biology Club. Juniors and Seniors could advance to Chemistry and Physics. A new Chemistry teacher arrived this year to replace Mr. Thomas Davis, the 1972-73 President of the PGCEA. KlCK-A-PQO JOY JUICE - Dana Axtell anal cocted during an experiment in Chemistry class. yzes the conglomeration he has con- x 7 I Mr. ROSS M'S-itl' Svhwmlr mm mm msmvt it WAS THAT BIG V W' te , e . , e, lhymi 5 i'hs Ni'v'iti questions tom Philo s accuran 124 Curricular Life g h ONE GRAM MARIJUANA h Luther Settles is learning how to judge weight on a triple beam balance in Mrs. Alwine's class. ProElems Of A Changing Community BUT, WHAT HAPPENS IF I INHALE? h wonders Mike Carle as he tries blowing a bubble from a glass tube. GOOD TO THE LAST DROP h Tim Manley and Tom Poston work together filtering solutions to be used in their chemistry experiment. Frank Thomson Mrs. Gail Alwine Biology Biology, Health Ed. Finnegan. and Mike Wayne L. Lewis Biology ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, ROLL - Dennis Gaines, Donald Romeo experiment with the laws of gravity. Curricular Life 125 Business BusinesyOriented Courses GeacH Students Basic GecHniques Students, whether headin world or college, pursue courses to aid them career-wise as well academically. Students found these cours:s to be an insight into the economic syste S The college-bound put emphasis on typinm' while the career-minded concentrated ogn, perfecting data-processing, office practice 9 for the business d relevant business and advanced typing and transcription skills. Carrie E. Rouse Mrs. Marguerite Moore Mrs. Carol Farnsworth Shhd., Typ., Bus. Math Personal Typ., Bus. Math Shhd., Typ., Bus. Math xi s THIS WOULD BE GREAT FOR MATH - daydreams Bar- bara Bradley during her Office Practice class. w 't . , '0 . x , -. v30 Ei Xseg HA-S-D-F J-L-K-J St . V - udents are bus at ' - and accuracy through daily drills. y work trying to Increase their typing spom Mus l umw q gandhqug Mrs,YvonI1e Emmans 955. 3th , IVP-y 390 plactltt3 Shhd., Typs. Data PVOC 126 Curricular Life Mr. Don Phelps Joyce B. Jones Mrs. Jean Durbin Bus. Law, Per. Typ. Bus. Math, Typ. 1 Off. Prac., Typ., Shhd. ; Adwuc- TYPE IT OVER Tom Philo is instructed in the proper MISTAKES, MISTAKES! Beverly Burruss tries to perfect her less than perfect use of parts of the typewriter by Mrs. Moore. typing paper With frustrated eraser strokes. Mrs. Jean Tyree Typ., Bus. Math I DON'T CARE IF THE MACHINE SAYS MY NUMBER IS 5734-12 - Mike Cherry learns techniques of data Mari: processing by practicing on the keypunch in Mrs. Emman's class. Curricular Life 127 W PHysical Education, A Body-Building 8xperience The Physical Education Department, with a versatile curriculum, provided BHS students with body-building knowledge and activities. Teachers strove not only to improve a student's physical capacity, but sought to enrich him intellectually as well. M qluN'uL', . NW 'W'r :I . RIGHT TURN I driver's manue Mr Roy Henderson Phys. Ed HGH HIGH HIT T I Y I I HIGH .. gorOUs game of b ' ' ' Deb I . admmton during Physical bae Along! displays her skill while chal en in her 0 onent t0 av. Education class. I g 9 pp Curricular Life DHVBIS Edmxijlgg Dr Ed Offers Practical Automotive Sxperience Practical instruction in automobile care and usage was provided through the Drivers Ed- ucation course. The use of simulators and on- the road driving experience readied students for their approaching license tests and prepared them for various driving situations. Miss Carolyn Dunbar Drivers' Education tirmdL ' V x..,. ..... AA ' - bie French checks from her Z ck checks over the WHAT CURB? Deb . 3:521:5ngmegTOI-rtomeRggfrgerls. window while safety parallel parking the car. Louis P. Basile Drivers' Education Mr. Thomas Sinibaldi Drivers' Education . ,. . ,L L x ' ' . zw. .7, ,v2 V . ; i x l, ;. 1 V. a v . ' gwjkam x d t 1 es some wrestling techniques to con uc ' d us WRESTLING GUIDE FOR DRIVERS' EDUCATION? - Mr. Sgldbgaela fIor next week's match. his Drivers'Education class while gaining some needed know Curricular Life 129 Mr. R. Forrest and Ms. C. Bentz joined ranks with Mr. F. Svitak in the BHS Art Department. Along with the arrival of these new teachers came fresh and original techniques. The courses included classes which are con- cerned, with drawing and painting, and Design which deals with handicrafts. , $22M 12.: 52' , ,4 Mr. Florian K. Svitak Mr Pa I A Art II and III Art liJandClsl?ry DeSIgn i Design Ii POWER the tedioOF CONCENTRATION US i artofmamame- um imihi iiim IV V 130 Curricular Life Ktt Dept. Displays Colorful GUACfi-inq Memods ,. y 0.1! IOIIII-I .t- 7-..... .. j W533 CANIGET tx'xm x x , vkhiNNt'V - In. ya ah . e 2 L00. IO 1Iiil5.ii iii: i Wu : M A 'i i h 35 hk VNR'XSYOY mSCIassmam'soung :Mhi t Swim e 10 N U LOUIS Al periorm . LOUIS ARMSTRONG ll - Alan Granofsky concentrates on the tune he's about to THIS IS HARD ON THE LIPS - Mark Parrish prac- perform on the trumpet for Mr. Coule. tices the fight song on the saxophone. Music mam Musu: Dtrectors Stress Harmony at BladensEurg The Gospel Choir was a bright addition to BHS,s Music department this year along with a new course, entitled Music Theory, where the basics of musicianship are learned. Classes including the various bands and choirs are the same as last year. Dick Blanchard Bas. Music, Con. Choir Soph. Chorus. Mad. ttJEREMIAH WAS A BULLFROG e Concert Choir members sing to their heart's delight under the direction of Mr. Blanchard. Curricular Life 131 W Home Scan omics Classes Stress 9ndividuality Foods l, a relatively new course at quite euccessful. To provide practic ence In maintaining a household planned menus, shopped, prepered served their own meals. Individuali and stressed within the Home Economics :1: Was ment with each girl developing her owpart- ents. Other courses offered were Intgtal- tional Foods and Bachelor Living. ma- BHS. Was 3' experi. 1 stUdents MR. CLEAN STRIKES AGAIN! - John Vorce practices the daily household task of scouring the sink during Bachelor Living. I I Miss Jennette Giovannoni Mrs. M.E. Davenport Foods l and II Clothing I and H HTHATW. theme??? y Q LET'S DO SOME DUSTINGI S ' . -- te . prepare himself for a life as a bachetleoegtls dUStS the Home EC Apartment m order to 1 H e h 115 '1, MM l'Hh'H'JHH-W hp xm .e m 'w yRuthRh kavaObe h e Ilunnx L lb H? U y. H x : N i eh lkx Aw '5 maka 'ng h MNMM! xlnih ,w 132 Curricular Life h: r: ttTHAT WILL BE ONE DOLLAR -- Pam Early rings up ONLY AN HOUR LEFT - Linda Fletcher finishes up some last minute typing while the total for a sale at Farrellis Ice Cream Parlor. working at Liberty Loan during school. Diversified Occupations DO Becomes Cooperative Vocational Sducation Juniors were admitted to the Diversified Oc- cupations course for the first time ever. They, along with the Seniors, spent half their day in outside employment, with the curriculum providing work-oriented subject matter and guidance in job placement. Mary Lou Dicks Diversified Occupations YOU ORDERED CHICKEN FOR FIFTY? - Terri Burnette looks shocked at the bill total she has rung up at English's Chicken House. Curricular Life 133 ; i 1, am mlnoumo 1m 3 'uogleonpa eAanEJISEQ u! elemug 01 sueld eqs uoueon SM n u SI E :10! 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WHO? - Dennis 8 re ' American Red Cross filling emergency boxes. office writing a hand fliCk on student Igwglsen works In a law Vocational Department J Vac Development 9ndividualiges 905 Placement Vocational Development, in its second year, stressed the individual aspect of the work- study program. Juniors in the course were given individual help from Mr. May in finding part-time jobs. Sophomores studied various aspects of employment to be used next year. I stom- Drina Brown William R. May Voc. Development Voc. Development , u - L t t a. job HGONE WITH THE WIND, BY. . . -Susan Thomas gets on-the-job training by working at the New Carrollton Library. Curricular Life 135 Low Manual Dexterity block, silkscreen and offset 1 :. ' were taught in Graphic 4 A 3W ed various aspects of ' v re-production. General dents to gain ability in me- and machine operation. DeveloPed 9n 9ndustrial Arts Dz . Letterpress, printing processes Arts. Drafting cover two-dimensional Metals enabled stu talworking, welding, ft hniuk ,,, ' A YOURU nursing: YES. IT LOOKS ALL RI . GHT A M x McCrae during Mechamcal DraxmlrrwomclllgalimS gm ks Ovev Moor plans done by Courtney . HAVE YOU HEARD . THE JOKE A e B h xplams to Gary Demer the proper ugggf thertherube pass. , 7 :q , inn James H WHII . nuns; Mech. Drawing I, ll Dunning Ill Q xHE Q55 136 Curricular Lite Naif L. Mahan Voc. Co-ordinator YOUjRE NOT STICKING THAT IN MY ARM! demands Patti Coluzzi as one of her YOU MUST BE KIDDIN - ' nursmg classmates practices taking blood samples from a patient. joying a lively discussion Sith afahgmtyggfnnblesr. en- ' . Vocational 5 may ' Cosmetologists Style Patients, Hair 9n gasHion Health Career Courses offered BHS students a chance to gain a better understanding of the world of medicine. At the patients, request, and supervised by hospital aids, cosmetology pupils styled patients, hair, without charge, at Prince George s Hospital. Callie McLaughlin Mrs. S. Kovach, R.N. Cosmetology Nurs. Asst. Med. Asst. SHE LQST HER HEAD - Debbie Shot works diligently to put the finishing touches on a W'g dUring her Cosmetology Class. 9 mi' Curricular Life 137 W Carpentry $ 8 Bricglaying Mold ?uture Professions L - , Perfecting the basic skills of Wood ,,,,,, . were major tasks undertaken by the C v pentry classes. The novice Carpenters cgr. X ,. t. etructed many projects, including the bun:- . mg of the stage for the Homecoming Danc- ? As students learned the skills necessary; bricklaymg, they began the creation of varies e projects throughout the school, including a new sign for the front of the building. 63 a Working eua-v' V X F I THINK I JUST CEMENTED MY TROWEL TO THE BRICKS! e- Under the instruction Lows M. Vaughn Albert Carlton of Mr. Vaughn, Terry Hood learns the skills of his future trade. 8! Icklaylhg Carpentry I. II, III t-ij -;t Multan ttsg' ' x'. , ex on the N: x. W IS THAT A 9 e - CRACK- Tom Murphymspmva hmmm-tt t massmat? craftsmanship during Bricklaying class. it MW: t , y e t ,mm 138 Curricular Life 77H ' t'MYt-IAND IS STUCK! e exclaims Kawa Halmat as he attem ts to re air the C-A-T -A- e ' . Multlllth Offset Printing Press in an effort to keep the presses rolling? p shop encihelTinotygAeartlEIaTea?rltse.types the letters for print 2 :3 g Vocational g Shop Provtdes Programs 301w School Achmttes 3:: The more detailed and intricate aspects of 3 printing are dealt with in the vocational i course of Print shop, in which students are 't prepared to become printers. While in training, they furnish the school with much necessary printed matter such as pamphlets for football games, posters and programs for plays, SGA activities, National Honor Society Induction, All t'B Night and graduation. Robert A. Lauffer Voc. Printing he SETTING TYPE e John Ragusa perfects the necessary techniques for constructing n t a newspaper while working in print shop. Curricular Life 139 THE M metai tc h MAN - Charies Davis yvgrks on in- THIS IS ELECTRIFYING - Vocational student James Hodge patiently uses a 501- ITCEmSERnEJErEme dummy house in electrICIty. dering iron to replace atransistor during Electronics class. - Vocational ' I Slectronics Eaught Chrough Hmds-On Ummmg ' The Electricity and Electronics courses saw less lecturing and more hhands-on training this year. Students repaired TVs and radios sent to the shop, and worked as a class in the building of an amplifier. Seniors could partic- ipate in a work-study program. ., W W4 7 . 3W 3 v ' Kltgx h h Paul R Rnnsu! HI 1 i w Electricity James B. Morrison Electronics . me shm ;:anW on . K A .w x 'x ,. h h A Illnhn h M u 140 Curricular Life VBEWPHS' Sltt't't Mctal Students Repair School 3aCilities Using manuaI dexterity, pupils in the sheet metal shop constructed pipe intersections and fittings. With the use of their newly- acquired skills, welding classes improved school facilities. The availability of jobs increased the overall class enrollment. 523 ' 't M. THE MASKED MAN - Lee Woodward uses the blow torch to weld two pieces of metal together while learning needed skills of ms trade. I'VE GOT TO DO A GOOD JOB - Bill Smith caretully cuts a piece of metal. Mr. Robert Batchelor HOLD IT STEADY, NOW - James Brooks cuts a sheet of metal with a Welding I, II, III Sheet Metal to form an intricate design during Sheet Metal class. metal punch Henry F. Szczepanski Curricular Life 141 al M101. 5 d is Lkarn Refrigeration 8 Repair SENS tu 6T1 Repair work In the schoo! was Maintenance class, Students bu vsduat and class projects. Th tiomng and Refrigeration. cour pupils pracucal experience In repairing cooling units; done by the ilt both indj. e Air Condi. building and ' Stan Middleton Mr John Mlllet. . dRef. J' Haywood splices portions of wood on the tablesaw Mam! anc Repan AH Cond. an EASY Im ates. TAKE IT SLOW AND hile being observed by classm with swift, sharp motlons w W V. 1: DON'T HIT YOUR FINGER w Hus into a piece of wood for a jew s Infuvm m wm; elry hoxv w' W w? WOOL C95 x x Mx 9W .IIlAIll 9A. 142 Curricular Life i QQQUQU Eli Vomizmml Siuticnts Sponsor Eoys 301 Gots As 3x fie Turning a brake drum, fixing power motors, Dora M and constructing tools which they would use f 30004. in future endeavors, were only a few of the Warm 1:5 skills students ascertained in the machine dengam shop. Drafting courses trained students to ascribe objects by shape and density rather than dimensions. The overall enrollment was high in the courses, with more students pur- suing careers as draftsmen. HWHAT A MESS THIS IS e thinks Richard Hoit while he is using the milling THIS IS A NICE HOUSEeDarrftlail Rittgasdesigns ms fu- machine for cutting strips of plexiglass. 'ture home while working on the cor p . Mr. David Sutherland Drafting - Mr Sutherland gives Denise Ford a helping hand with a proj- G J 3mm. HYOUR FLOOR PLAN-HAS TQO MZNgftRioggsSS. for Machine Shop ect she is working on in vocationa r 9 Curricular Life 143 W Automotive Shop Services Eweniy Cars A WeeE modern equipment, the nstructed its students in tionings of the variety of cars brought into the shop each week. Enroll- ment increased from previous years, as the course was opened to Sophomores. With new and more Automotive course i the mechanical func THAT DARN SPARK PLUG! - Ke'th H h ' he attacks a minor automotive prohlemcilrijghgz$s dlSplayS hIS mechanical abilities as THE CRANKSHAFT'S CONN . ECTED T gives a lesson on the automotive cooligg'ey-stemMr' ROSS MIC N Hoar. Auto meanm 9. lwm- ,. 144 Curricular Life h'FFAEC 9.; meme are: 1:3 BHS Clet'n'ntlh Run By Competent StaHs Under the supervision of Mr. James Martin, the new cafeteria manager, a new lunch pro- gram was instituted which attempted to curb the inconvenience of tiresome lines. The pro- gram met with the approval of the student body. Within the guidelines of sanitation, the custodians worked diligently to keep BHS running with ease and efficiency throughout the 1972-1973 school year. x 5 5 5:35 'tFRIED CHICKEN POTATOES, . . - Mr. Martin, our newest cafeteria staff member, prepares a copy of the week's menu. I DlDNtT BARGAIN FOR THIS - Bart Griffith sets up chairs for an assembly. wls of t bo ANYONE FOR SOUP? e Mrs. Porter jokes with students as she hands ou My 91? hot soup in the upstairs cafeteria during lunch. Curricular Life 145 Mrs. Thelma Righter Main Office Mrs. Bernadine Turnbull Mrs. Pauline Reddie . . Guudance Office Attendance Office Office Staffs Efficient and effective staff members labored diligently throughout the year to help keep the administrative machinery running. The Main Office served as the major com- munications link between administration and students. The Attendance Office was respon- sible for the scheduling of all school activi- ties. Counseling of students on various sub- jects was done by the Guidance staff. Mrs. June Obear Jo . , , . uannul Myrna Mr. Jlnar 8 Office Account Strmultu y 146 Curricular Life - t tt-ewueanmte e Vwm . t , 1000 STUDENTS ARE ABSENT TODAY? - Mrs. Obear prepares the attendance cards to be printed out. Staffers Help Run Administrative Machinery HMV'PS KMS mmbuH as 5 ? Sundance gjggmselois 170cm On btudcnts, Awareness, Communication The objective of this year's guidance staff was to help students develop skill in decision making. A Guidance Advisory Committee was established to create rapport among counsel- ors and teachers. This new found coopera- tiveness has proved an asset to all. Goldie E. Smith Mr. Rhodes Mrs. F. Nicholas 11th Grade 12th Grade 10th Grade Miss Anne James Michael Papantones 10th Grade 11th Grade M e anendance w 1.3 s'l DON'T REALLY THINK YOU HAVE A PROBLEM - Mr. Papantones discusses tu- ture plans with an interested student. USHE'S NOT IN YOUR CLASST' - Mr. Sciannella and MISS Smith confer on the whereabouts of a student. M as She Curricular Life 147 gym Copy Machine gives Doug Two new arrivals at our school Iibrary, Mrs. H. Royal, a member of BHSts second graduating class, and the copying machine aided in improving the ever-increasing facili- ties of the Hbrary. A serious atmosphere at- forded the right attitude for students to study or read for enjoyment. Conference rooms were available for group study. Stored for faculty use are films, records, and tapes. 16 Value to CiBrary HWE DONT HAVE COMlC BOOKS' W M of books that are kept in the library. rs, Royal explains to lsasc Mitchellthetype I W checkingout a book for a student. 9 ; x f :; , W , R' 2. i r V V '3 1' U J. L 3 5 st h t I e .. MISI. :tldluxlw l Itmltlm W V e 4t InulVMn-mr t A MNM . 4 i titwv 05 x U 148 Curricular Life sum '4 Rhona; 53' Meet, SW Seams Fbu ngga. J Cahy W C? I11 91 1w , , , m d; , .v x If 6 4 'OUgh STUDENT ASSISTANTS e Bottom Row: Lucinda Jones, Lori Tolson, Rhonda Bradfield, June Stevens. Jeff McCain, Cathy Coon, Jeanne Meek, Sherri Blake, Schwanna Bias, Beverly Barbor, Janet Robinson. Second Row: Russ Dunhan, Matt Fleming, Russell Chamberlin, Sheila Harpster, Linda Powell, Elaine OtHara, Valerie Williams, Kathy White, Cathy Newman, Rose Williams, Robin Elliott. Third Row: Jack Bauer, Student Assistants Tom Humphries, Sue Whitten, Judi Painter, Jane Powers, Helen Mack- ey, Lynne Gantt, Debbie Huskey, Eugene Scott, Patricia Quinn, Debbie Clark, Steve Bern. Top How: Danny Needham, Martin Dewald, Mike Raper, Don Hunter, Jennifer Jones, Theresa Johnson, George Saunders, Wayne Simpson, Steve Lanier, Donna Finn. Students Assist Geachers During School Day we, '2 Delivering memos, correcting and fiting papers, and making numerous trips to the ditto machine were only a few of the tasks that student assistants were asked to per- form. Those who worked in the attendance office typed and delivered absence and tardy lists. STUDENT ASSISTANTS e Bottom Row: Bruce Stone. Ladonna Hofliph, Jenhette Gi'beft. Diane Rawlings, Barbara Buckus, Lynn Row. Lois Totten, Sheila Mattmgly, Barbara Herr, Lea Shinn. Second Row: Steve Edgington. Russell Chamberlin, an Myer, Rose Gauzza, Debbie Ferrell, Emily Potter, Linda Rapp, Debbie Hicks. Third Row: Dave Madara, Mark Parrish, Mark Hayden, Kim Phillips, Warren Kersey. g?neet Barrett, Tom Gibson, Sally Zurek, Sheilah Bell. Top How: Craig Henderson. DeYe Summers, Steve White, John Loveless, Doug Dickerson, Perry Galdurgls. a Dockery, Robert Thomas, Ronnie McGaha, Sue Hoover. Toni Cieslak. Curricular Life 149 Sports 151 Mustangs 5 tart New Season WHH a Victory OUH7 h DOM rx POWER PLAY Clm ' 1 Hall lullu lummm iln 152 Sports - ' BREAKAWAY Courtney MacRae eludes his Parkdale foe. WHICH WAY? Jimmy Deaner leads the blocking for Kelvin Combs. m :3 F1 . ' .A.L....., Coach Harvison. Coach Sinibaldi. M. Tanis, D. ey, G. Artis. L. Colein. D. Colein, J. Top Row: B. Yoder. .Henry. Coach Ross. C. Hall. VARSlTY FOOTBALL B - ottom Row: J. Doran, M. Romeo, J. gamphrey, M. Hayes, M Clifford, J. Hodge, S. Bainer, K. Combs, D. Walker. R Mchnough,IT. Manl odes, 0- MCCrae' M. Satterwhite, R. Kitchen, E. Baker, J. Porter. Deaner, J. Patarml. M- Kitchen. P Sports 153 p D A-.11--L..m .' . VARSITY SENIORS JOM DORAN, MIKE ROMEO, MARK HAYES BAINER. DANNY RHODES. MATT TANIS, DAVE WALKER. PAT JIMMY HUMPHREY, MIKE CLIFFORD, JIMMY HODGE, STEVE HENRY. 9.x 0 , s x Hx-J . K DEFENSE Pat He my and h wmlr. 5114. .n WHIHJM. 154 Sports tiusntitunhnn Bittttcnstturg Dcli'atcti 9n Homecoming game I M I ' t -' 4 '.v.. PUNT RETURN nJim Deaner runs past a High Point defender. TOUGH YARDS- Pat McDonough is taken down after a short gain. The Mustangs lost this year's Homecoming, but it was still an exciting game. High Point scored the first time they had the ball, and their extra point was good. The Mustangs could not move the ball, so the first quarter ended in a score of 7-0. The Mustangsi defense held High Point at bay until late in the second quarter when they scored again. The extra point was blocked and the Mustangs went into halftime. 13-0. In the sec- ond half, the Mustangs came out fighting, but could not move until late in the fourth quarter. With less than four minutes remaining, Dave Walker threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to Mike Romeo. The extra point was good, but High Point got posses- sion on the kickoff. Then with less than a minute to play, High Point fumbled and the Mustangs recovered on the seven. But High Point intercepted a pass in the endzone to seal their victory. Spons 155 TEAMWORK w Tim Manley pums while PaI McDonough blocks out a Parkdalefoe. POISE Dave Walker releases a pass against Central. VARSITY FOOTBALL Bladensburg Opponents 17 Central 0 20 DuVaI 14 3 Crossland 14 0 Parkdale 42 Largo 36 Suitland 6 Potomac 21 High Point 13 Northwestern 16 Bowie 33 Final Record 3-7 7 156 Spons 0 'wa r, V V ' ' 1 :H bpmh bonny s Pcrlcct beason, 21 - 20 E, a i '3' Q 'vz' 1x. 3:. . d '3 ,3 TOUCHDOWN - Mo Berry scores a touchdown against GOLDEN TOE Danny Glover boots the extra point against Largo. Largo Sports 157 w the come agaxnstLargo. ' I GOT YOU - John Humphrey dumps a Hugh Pom runner. HIE N E . V . k I V . x .. , V 3 ' . N QOD n;?;: v . . . A g x5 KNE- 4m JV FOOTBALL BOHOIW HUW H I'HHIIHM ' . 3 Waldron, P. Stout, B. Tumm M 'Jwvmw :V . 3 j I Ervin, R. Dinnis, P Wink. 5404,01HK Hum wt w ' nip: 158 Sports dl 54! :RK U' V 50 C C u 1' 0mm Sil'iv's' '7 ' ' ' t t 01 LUmnmg Season ball back into DuVaI territory. PERFECT FORM - Barry Kitchen sails the y attack the DuVal goal. Wm D, CneS. Q' ' ' FANCY FEET -Gary Demer keeps the ball in control. SURE SHOT ; Jeff Callahan and compan Spons 159 W Musiangs 5dge Panthers in chifing MaicH 01X ,1, J Top How: Coach McCarty, R. Witherow, K. Kallgren, G. DemenH, VARSITY SOCCER - Bottom Row: T. Stonebraker, J. Callahan, N. . Davis, B. Kitchen. A. Guern, T. Evans, A. Gibson, Coach Mondorfl. Magnussen, M. Christopher, E. Weaver, R. Spicer, K. Tilley, M. Brown. V . 1,. , SUPER THIEF ' . . emu, Kelth TIlley steals the ball from Ins Hum: hm M m v r v v. k WuthNOW tm-owslnm pm W . x 150 Sports $m Osivty. :ax-azw.;. . duv v. 4. :. FULLBACK KICK-Tom Evans kicks the ball back into DuVal territory. POWER KICK - Sophomore Arnold Gibson prepares to kick the ball. BODY BLOCK - Mike Christopher outjumps his man. VARSITY SOCCER Bladensburg O-k-tMNO-tNNM-l-k Surrattsville Bowie Potomac Central Parkdale Duval Northwestern Severna Park Fairmont St. Johns MacNamara Laurel Final Record 4-5-3 Opponent OAAAWAMAON-ho Sports 161 J.V.SoCcer A5 A New Sport Re 391W ,9 wsmtord. M' m www W fun'np . Bottom ROW: Keith Gibson, Jack Sluplw. Mum ' ms, Eric Magnussen, Rich , Jimmy Mum r. Pershing Mondorff. Alan m 3111 HJSROHMIII Blmh'nsburg Outscorcs L7airmont, 90 - 73 - Foster goes in for the Iay-up against Potomac. . WITH A GOOD LEAD Frank CONFERENCE - Coach Henderson discusses the game plan. Sports 163 $058 Of Season Dealt By Suiiland, 80-78 SCOOP 1T UF A u FLYING HIGH - Darrell Ritter and Tyrone Braxton rebound. FAST BREAK - Brian Ball leads a fast break to the basket. es: , U . 9f an: beams 8W p D0? nawlh H J: 5 man oney Pulley. Steve Ambrose. Dan Smith. Roy Henderson. Top How: T Tyrone Braxton, Chas Hall. V FSASTSITB BASKETBALL - Bottom Row: Kurt Schumacher, Frank . r, on Foster, Waverly Evans, Brian Ball, Kelvin Combs, Coach Bruce Buckley. Darrell Rutter, a ayup. Sports 165 Varsity Basketball 5 nfy Qirsi Victim As Mustangs Gage State BCC we ' : -F,xa- ,. , , . m ass me NH REM t FANCY DRIBBLING Senior Bruce Buckley wlthop A v w W x I-VK ? nsw WhR SIHHH lhv lmll 9 ' 166 Sports II '5 FAKE-OUTe Don Foster passes the ball around two defenders. TAKE-OFF e Tyrone Braxton jumps to catch the ball. Narrow victories and heartbreaking losses made the 1973 Varsity Basketball season the most exciting yet. Not enjoying the height ad- vantage it held over league teams the previous year, Bladensburg faced tough teams from Bowie, Parkdale, Suitland and . Northwestern in a close race for the County title. Unlike previous years, both the PG. title winner and first runner-up advanced to the State Tournament. In a preliminary selection, Bruce Buckley, third-year center and co-cap- tain of the team, was chosen to the fourth team All-American. .2.- 5-, 167 JV Basketball z... Huture Varsity Squads ' 3m BertHs On 912 Grams , . ' d h Ernie Welch, Arnol ' ' ' ' ers. Top How. Coac . I Barry Turner Danny Mlke Knllgrrt' gATSnR$lhngmas K. McDameIs, Reggie Hall. JUNIOR VARSITY BASSKEEBJgtdLa: fggtggrtfcmvhff Norris, Mo Berry, Gibson, y Glover. Lamont Reld. co , two points. onents to score ' Gibson outraces two opp REVERSE LAYUP - Arnle f y , 1': BLOCK Joe Burton tries to deflect an inbound p 838. 158 Sports PERFECT FORM Mo Berry puts in a basket to widen the Mustangy lead. FOUL SHOT- Danny Glover shoots a free throw. JAM UP -T.K. McDaniels fights for ball possession. Sports 169 Mustangs Romp Over Cions 9n Hirst MatcH Ill. FEARSOME Don ' Whitenak goes fo r a takedown C TROI Fete Vorgan holds on to his Parkdale o n m ppo ent to gain riding ti 6. SUGARF Q . m N t ' . t. NW r .u mum sw ms Is hark on his Pa'kda'e Opponen 170 Sports SUGAR RAY STR!KES AGAIN -- Pat MCDO JUNGLE DAN -; Danny Ru nough prepares to pin pard ties his Par his Largo opponent. kdale opponent i EAGER ' Bob P oudrier moves on his foe. Sports 171 x -r . xx,$j- - Varsit Wrestlin Close Eosses Destroy graPplers, Hope Of Gide Date Opponent December 7 Largo December 14 Parkdale December 21 DuVal January 4 Northwestern January 11 High Point January 15 Laurel January 18 Surrattsville January 25 Bowie February1 Douglass February 5 Central February 8 Potomac 1...: 1A A ' . . -advises- GOD? A1HE'RLY ADVICE' Coach Snmbaid' 172 Sports STUCK ON HIS BACK - Dan Rupard gains points. LET GO Mike Richardson overcomes his opponent. y Turner. Don Whitenak, Jeff Cannon. Top Row: K?:SITY Bottom Row: Steve Kegley, Mike Richardson, Dan Mangrum. Pete Morgan, Pose C ard COMIC, David Lanham, Pat Henry, Dan Rupard, Bret Blevms. Sports 173 xxxxxxw; x - onenl, HEAVY LOAD - Don Whitenak balances on hlS opp 5'. UNYOR TANGLED UP Pat McDonough pre 1 Q WU! v Wn. W vitod 593M pares to flip and pin his: man on Hw WJV W J undvh ' K9! V. 174 Sports V 31 mg 3; Wz'sz'tga prMcls 0pm Season WHH Eargo Hogs :5 FLlP-Daniel Mangrum upends his man to gain points. ARM LOCK - Pete Morgan fights to gain the advantage over his opponent. V il -:7 LAX ' Row: Tim ' I e Overstreet, Jeff Cannon. Top JUN'OR VARSITY Bottom ROW' Steve SQUire, Nelson Standifer, Dave Kgigawesmy Malkm, Chart Squire, Leigh MangubaL John Marshall, Tom Pruitt, Danny Taylor, James y. Sports 175 Cross Country X Grache Practice Hard to Run Course s the come : ns 1 nm Malampm tUl LE E F E C gpete M019 x V !: In'g g No t Fm lends 11mm Hump .nwmu. 176 SPOrts .1:- - 5-. ' h Chales Egg? COUNTRY Bottom Row: Doug Chapman Ed Lee, Dave Squier, Anthony Proctor, Sheldon Easton, Dave Whne, Coac r Row- 8251919 Morgan, Steve Majors, Soung Lee, Tim Malamth- T99 COOK . c Don PheIpS, John Lockhart, Gary Frazier, Joe Bailey, Tim SpoNs 177 COME ON TAKE lT-thinks Sophomore Rick Ballard as he hands off to Sophomore Tony Weems, VARSITY TRACK WHATS THE w Harvison Drills Gracgees 3m Successful Season WW I WAS SAILING ALONG. . . says Dave Colein as he makes his jump. - y mum H W guosLauwBeH as he clears the bar. VARSJD TRACK Grueling practice sessions and many re- turning runners were key ingredients in an anticipated successful track season. Re- turning Coach Bill Harvison assisted team members in the perfection of unique talents in track and field events. A girls' varsity track program was begun on a county-wide basis for the first time. Miss Mary Lucas and Mrs. Susan Schwartz were the coaches. A son WHAT'S. THE WORD? e- The lettering on a Bladensbur track ' ' sweatshirt tells the story of school spirit. 9 Imvelslggr lug?g Jag; tsh-leRtgt'iqvgrgltgyrjnks Chris Krouse as Nancy Land- ' . .nWaa- - Juanita Morsell, Terry Leavell. Lynda Mills. Crystal Carol Armstrong. Chris Krouse. Ramona Crowder, Keely. JoAnn Holder, Debra Corbin. ggRLSSX VARSITY TRACK - Bottom Row: Debbie Johnson, Vivian Logan. Terry Murphy, Shgil econd Row: Katrina McNair, Wanda Cook, Nancy Landmesser, Debbie Johnson. Y Melcher. Top How: Barbara Potter, Tina Santos, Fran Cizek, Kim Wright, Lorna Ballard. Karen Sports 179 Girls Basketball M Varsity girls give BasgetEaH geminine ed a breakthrough in P.G. Women's Lib scor Is' Varsity Basketball County this year with Gir bemg conducted on an interscholastic basis for the first time. Twelve girls represented Bladensburg in twenty games held throughout the winter months. One ramifica- Ilon of the February busing was that the team decreased in size and strength. Losses to Parkdate, Crossland, and Bowie followed. TIME OUT - Miss Currie ' ro d ' . , the team to another sweepigg xiicteosrye Gtrts Basketball Team wnth Strategytosenrj ' PUMPER JUM' 5 wntrontedbyh FAST DRIBBLER - ' Kat to ptck up a fast 1W0 hy Brown breaks down the mm pointstor ' the Mustang girls. WI 'Hl Mt Hhttlii Whtlw In W Ill ' tx M'HIJtV' - W? mum dt tbbling agamSI O W SUIHV 180 Sports 04:15 Lu xix WNinluHi New llmfnrms fund 0mm essional $3 il' 7W ,, PUMPER JUMPER - Vicki Cody has difficulty shooting while PERFECT FORM A weII-perfepted jump shot by Pat Ashby raises the confronted by her opponent during an action-packed game. score for the mighty Mustangs during the Crossland game. o-Qbuqn- g.;: 'r 3 0---n-H--K A . L'ttle. Kim SVIB 3' VARSITY BASKETBALL Bottom Row: Vicki Cody. Top Row: Debbie BUnch, Tuna Santos, Pat Ashby, Kathy Brown. Judy I ngm, Debbie Alongi, Brenda Kitchen, Chris Lord, Lynn Marsene, Ramona Crowder- 181 2P1319 110.139 swod Luod 9'11? 0? O H as $33 3 KN 93 v-k O :3. C13 182 Organizations . MY OWN BLADENSBURG Isagl 1 l: I 183 Organizations SGA gQA WOIES to Represent Student Views 8 Help SGA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Bottom Row: Keith Highfill, Louie Ballenger, Judy Ford. Top How: Charles Hall, Mike Clifford, MarkPar- Myers. Bridget Young, Karen Jeffries, A.J. Krouse. Second Row: Rich- rish, Mike Elliott, Sapienza Barone. Chris Young. MAYIPLEASEH ard Canard. Luela Keuroglian, Elena Albamonte, Nancy Taylor, Linda pointtothedeleg JUNIOR DELEGA ' ' ' ' ' , ? ' ' d, a . T QMA Donald TO TES BOttom Row- R ff VICk'CO , Hg, - D Row:Joy Muelle ' ' amona bmwdm v ,. . . . E9 L9 Lam W KW r,D x , Wutdl H. , . . WV w E AT A , e. w: Iana Powell, charms Richards mummy; :lxiili'lffh T 'w mm A ff RTE; l.gtusn Mane Mad . 'szwa ' , H'!xt'v wv 9 ' 184 0rQz'slnizations, 'r Lhuer'JSt' 561100! Lmnmunimtions With thirty active homeroom delegates, the SGA made this year one to remember. Along with the traditional SGA Handbook and Homecoming Dance, a Student Government Day Assembly was organized for history students. President A.J. Krouse acquired voting machines for use by Seniors in the Delegate elections, and the Executive Com- mittee drew up rules for the competition of Class Night. ' PRESIDENT e Chris MAY l PLEASE HAVE QUIET e SGA President A.J. Krouse brings up an Important tAQ'LoSuOse yeTivEngTwI-li'rstsinlgssgigh for SGA delegate. point to the delegates at a meeting of the General Assembly. ' . Anne nda MIHS. GaII.Overstreet. n McLaughlin Cheryl Loveless, Chris Krouse. Kenny ES -- Bottom Row: Teresa Crissinger, Ly troay. G'enn- Right, Neil Magnussen, Laurie SOPHOMORE DELEGATDave Madam, Kare ' ow: L Larry All'sonv Patty Waller, Libby Taylor. Lngrquent. Second R Organizations 185 Blade BEADS Unifies Diverse Aspects of BHS Eife 9n print Recording events and Capturing memories ff : I I the 1972- 73 school year BLADE sought 0 ' - unify the diverse aspects of BHS life. EncorII- III. I , III III .I'IIIII' 'II WIIIII'III I Passing Spirit Week and political rallies 0 I , 13 IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIII, the prom the Staff worked dmgent'y t0 , I s IVIIIIII'I IIIIIIIII II 1' I produce a yearbook that possessed an indi- . I .' :1 , I a . - II'II IIIIIIIIII II...II II , IIIII vidUaIIIy exemPIIIYmQ 1973 Add'ng to the j I . T I III III! II IN! I uniqueness for the first time in Blade history, , . . IIIIIIIIII I. III III III III III'I'I'IIIII a summer supplement was offered. III , III? III 5 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIHIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIII I IIIII IIIII III IIIIIII III III'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'II III III: :.I , III I' ,0 f IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I U IIIIII H, IIIIIIIIIIIII BLADE SALES AGAIN? - The yearbook staff announces Blade sales to the school through the use of a showcase In the main lobby. NOW LOOK THIS WAY - kson Mum Ioouses his camera for Blade Photographer John LET 8 SEE WHERE SHOULD THIS PICTURE GO? - Louis Myers DUS'WWO' Inal layouts in time for the approaching deadline. a last- m-inute picture I BLADE EDITORS D ekscienski Pete Morggve Walker BIII Schmidt Bonnie BoIvnII-I AI Meade, Libby TWO . KIIS Momn. Widget Young. Marie 186 Organizations BLADE STAFF - Bottom Row: Terri Bennett, Debbie Walker, Diane Rustin Debbie Whitenak Linda B I ' Judy Lampel. Second Fow: Margie Carroll, Mike Elliott, Steve Majors, Karen Jeffries. Third Rdw: CeseyaICZTrggg'angm meg: Peggy Snoots, Jim Murray. gage. 1973 BEADS Offers ?lrsi Summer Supplement Editor-in-Chief .............................. Bridget Young Assistant Editor ............................. Al Sekscienski Advertising Editor ............................. Dave Walker Art Editor ..................................... Mike Elliott Business Manager ............................. Louie Myers Circulation Editor ............................ Bridget Young Copy Editor .................................. Marie Meade Curricular LifelStudent Life Editor ............. Bonnie Bolyard Organizations Editor ......................... AI Sekscienski Photography Editor ............................ Bill Schmidt .................................. Kris Moran Senior Editor Sports Editor ................................. Pete Morgan Peggy Snoots Typist ...................................... Underclassmen Editor .......................... Libby Taylor Staff ...................................... Linda Ballenger Terri Bennett Mark Burton Casey Calhoon Margie Carroll Mike Christopher Kurt Ellinger Karen Jeffries Judy Lampel Steve Majors John Munn Jim Murray Diane Rustin Debbie Walker Elaine White Debbie Whitenak Don Whitenak .......................... Mrs. Lynda Craig Mr. James R. Sperry Mr. Harold Sampson Editorial Advisor Financial Advisor ....................... Photography ........................... EQPPI DA-YS ARE HERE AGAIN s Linda Ballenger smiles happily as she p5 erf' a' plctures into the layout. Organizations 187 k u, - 1 Scroll f S H Sells Su6scripiions 50 Meet Printing Costs cro n Editor-in-Chief Christopher Young led the ?;W 4;, , BHS Scroll staff to another successfuj year. ' 7 . a 7:73;; 7 Under the supervision of Mr. Arnold Bdesky '7 , 7;, vaf .. the staff endeavored to provide another ,, , award-winning newspaper. unique in the annals of Bladensburg. Ho wever, due to rising production costs, the staff was unable to distribute the paper free of charge, and was compelled to sell subscriptions. ff? . ,2... the CYJHth I 8W5 S '8 IS gOl lg to type. 3;: m. ; V? ; x. I ll. YOU 9, Edle 7 P7 CI hie glvsvglloll, is pleased by N e IeWSpape SSUCCeSS 7 7 $ng SCROLL EDITORS7 , Susie Crabill. Second Row. Judy ord, Sue Barton, John Munn. Third Row: Mike CI Top How: Neil Magnus Bottom Row: Renee ,Watson k9 Clifford , ifford, Chris Young, Mike sen, Jlm Doran. . . 4i 1 7 s EdItOI K HHON' 0N17 A l '11 l f RH ML RE Fincegnlumll - mepm AIDS How Ideas Into s 188 Organizations 5.. SCROLL STAFF - Bottom Row Seatedy Donna Newman Eleina Al ' V I . . , . - Janet Dln le, Carol Kosa . T ' - bamonte, Karen Butler, Sarah Messner. Top How: Iseatedy Diana Eugene Baiker, Wanda Cgaon?pJuinggIapngInglgejgthaIrfrgeangva Powell, Nancy Taylor, Jeanette McCardell. Carol Bellam Bottom R ' ' ' ' Standing: Linda DeJong, Sherri Blake, Debbie Johnsony,.Becky Creoevr, Simpson, Don Mascettl, John Phillips. Editor-in-Chief .............. ' Assistant Editor .....4..................'. .......... CQKLZEOIESE Managing Editor ............................ Rienee Watson Technical Editor ............................. Jim Doran Bu$lnessManager..................-.......'.......'HkarenButler OIffIce Manager .............................. Becky Creel IlfIlgancI-lle Manager ............... Melanie Gibbs ws ltor ............. I I E . I I .................................. Mlke Clifford dltonal Editors ............................... 8. Mike Elliott Feat e E I usan Crabill S orgr EdIdltor .................................. Judy Ford A51 E :Itorltor .............................. ENeil Magnussen Ph ..... I ........................... lena Albamonte CIIoctoIngaphy EdltOr ........................... Steve Malors u atnon Managers .......................... Sherri Blake Advert' . Joe Hileman ISIng Managers ........................... Sue Barton Staff IIIII Wayne Simpson ................................. Cathy Anderson Eugene Baker Carol Bellamy Wanda Cayton Linda DeJong Janet Dingle Russell Frye Debbie Johnson Carole Kosack Judy Lampel Donald Mascotti Jeanette McCardell Sarah Messier Patty Moore Donna Newman John Phillips Diana Powell Charles Richards Nancy Taylor John Tenenbaum Dana Axtell John Munn Rhonda McBride Bill Schmidt Advisor . Elaine White ............................... Mr. Arnold Brodsky LET ME SEE THIS - Mr. Arnmd Brodsky. Scroll advisor. and Donna different layout and copy formans for the newspaper. m5 Newman discuss Organizations 189 . . . Sa ienza Barone, Libby Taylor, Debbie Whitlena.k, Debbie Zachrel, WandaCa tpn. Second NHSfj 50$szRatiikggrleasgkstge, Rgnee Watson, Judy Lampel, Patti Coluzzr, Mrke Richardsqn. Third Bow: etth Hi mm. $3225 stby Debbie Bennett, Margie Beam, Cathy Marlowe, A.J. Krouse. Top How: Steve Majors, Marie Meade, AI eks- cienski, Tony Callaway, Bonnie Bolyard, Bruce Buckley. NHS . BladensEutg ScHolars gain Recognition 9n NHS Bladensburg students demonstrating out- standing qualities in leadership, scholarship, character, and service were selected for the National Honor Society. All members must maintain a 3.0 grade average. After the Fall Induction in November, membership in- creased to twenty-two Seniors. Meetings were presided over by Keith Highfill. Qualifying Juniors were inducted in the spnng. How HEAR THE Eve pm that tai . - the charac' A LIGHT FOR SERVICE - A candle is lit for the quality of serVIce, one of teristics required of newly-inducted NHS members. A . e AND, NOW FOR THE INDUCTION . Mr 093 Ne r Bonme B . , e S 'r ' S. 39p x' and Judy Ford stand ready to tap new members 0'Yard LE1 US PRAY NHS Chaplain, Renew CONURATULdT'gEQeIeded f0! NH Weak; ' atson, opens Hm induvtion memmu honorsthe Stl'ee' . e 5e niose 190 Organizations Thospnws HVV fwligspmn Stutnsmnt Uth'c House 9n 66ml yr Students who participated in many drama ac- tivities comprised the International Thespian Society. This group organized Coffee Houses, where skits and songs were per- formed in a friendly and informal atmo- J: sphere. Members of the Bladensburg, Broad- : l w- casting Club could try out their speaking techniques over the PA system when they presented morning and afternoon announce- ments. NOW HEAR THIS e Steve Watson. portraying Poter-nkih', announces the New Year 5 Eve partythattakes place in the Fall Play. t Celebration. BBC -- Bottom Ffow: Keith Highfill, Judy Ford, Beverly Kearns Top How: A.J. Krouse, Steve Barker, Ken Mc- Gaffin. f7, 5: 7 Krouse performs in THERE? - A.J. . , ANYONE OUT . ,. THESPIANs Debbie Whitenak, Debbie Bennetttzigggg $21 FTan Play, t'Ce'ebrat'on' oung Top Eggwgdiovcvetghy 2:836? Cavegn, Steve Barker, Debb'e A.J. Ktouse. ' Y o Organizations 191 Varsity Cheerleaders Set Weemy Morning pep Rauies MARIE MEADE CA-PTAlN KAREN JEFFRIES CO-CAPTAIN DEBBIE BF NNUI LMHW MMHOWE 192 OrganizationS I C NDY BOOTS BRIDGET YOUNG New Uniforms and MegapHones Add SparEle Five Junior and six Senior girls comprised this years active and dedicated cheerleading squad. Painting posters, having morning and night pep rallies, and selling buttons and ribbons for each game set a weekly routine arousing even more support from our enthu- siastic Mustang fans. Smiles and pep, and an all-out effort to make BHS best, charac- terized the successful ,73 spirit-raising. JUNIOR CH EERLE Cathy MCDonald, SGgEFRrE Left to Right: Sue Barton, Dolly Hinesman, Crystal Day, Organizations 193 Varsity Cheerleaders If Posters Are Painted 30v 51;er game 8 Matcfi wik I J NCHEEBW'. Q mmmmm- , J, v f 93:3 , I I L I x - 1 r M. b. u . . O . It. ffries executes a well-done jump In recognnon L ' ' C-JUMP FOR MUSTANG SPIRIT Karen Je GO MO$SI::GriaE; nggtyergoorfadhslpgypallth; of a successful basket during an excmng basketball game. one cheerleaders. t 'V ... x f 5 9 r $ 3 ?MJ b: .32 ' ,1 , , 5. 1' ' 3x 4.: ' , faqkti ,..... . . heato! Irvmcestoc WE'VE WON ANOTHER GAME Thv msm Cheerleaders combinethe the Mustang team at a dnvhmv baskmhnll qnmv TWO BITS . raise the BHS cggyma' Day 3008 her vows In am SUWOrt Wd'S excitement t9 HM M ' mv's duum up . 8 H WK X l, L k x IIrIIIl:lm v . ,.,H. ,W a Lnl' 194 OrganizatiOns JV CHEERLEADERS - Bottom Row: Kim Wri ht. Second Row: T ' - Kitchen, Linda Myers, Tina Santos, Kitty Jones,gAnne Derwent. erry Murphy, Debbie Bunch. Top Row. Joyce Baker, Brenda JV Cheerleaders 9U Squad Gries Unusual Cheers 8 Gechniques Nine enthusiastic Sophomore girls made up one of the best JV cheerleading squads in BHS history. The Midget Mustangs made a memorable debut at the Homecoming pep rally with stunning somersaults. Despite delayed tryouts, the squad was able to prepare for the first football game. Hard practices provided a weIl-coordinated look. while new uniforms added dazzle. FIRST AND TEN - - t GO, FIGHT, WIN - Junior Varsity cheerleaders diSpIay cheer the footbal'l ?ecglrtltTogcta:wct:rva Cheerleader Co-captam Lunda Myers helps 0 their jumping ability by doing Russian splits. Organizations 195 196 Pom Poms x4 Pom Pom Organizations I w 4 Bonnie BOIyard Debbie Alongi Margie Beam Rhonda Bradfield s Participate 9n Bi-County competition 3...; Terri enn . Linda Rallengel UreasurerL Mary Rmm' '0 70p tLem: Diane Rustin, . 'Blakewo 9mm. OM POMS -- Bottom Row. Shgrrl $9? . . Seneca Watson maptaim. Bonnie Boyaren mgstgnan- gor17irst 'Cvimc 9n 3 Umrs n Harris, Margie , n . . magi: Biigmv'gg' CBOtiy, Debbie Walker, Wanda Cayton, Kare Wadi tenak' Degbyrruss, Terri Masters. Bottom to Top miQhUi Debbie hi' 45:0wa Louie'M Ie Jarman, Patty Magruder, Rhonda Bradfield, Vickie Ford, eoDG YBFS, Cathy Fetchko, Jackie DeBosky, Debbie Alongi. Bev Burruss Vicki Cody Jackie DeBosky Debbie Whitenak Mary Kaye O'Donnell Organization 197 J, w , m; - ' Ballenger usesdif- k MY ARMS ARE GOING TO FALL OFF Lmda . POM POMS PERFORM QuYgSgRgAthTtggepsorutfrgls group together to ma e ficult arm motions during a pom pom football routine. a crowd-pleasmg worm - . MENTION F0: Pom Pom s tricatema'chzng: Squad Marches 9n New Uniforms 8 Pom Poms t: 33w RAHS With new uniforms and crowd-pleasing rou- tines, the Pom Poms heightened the excite- ment of football and basketball half times at home games. The squad also attended away games to help cheer our teams to victory. The twenty-three Junior and Senior girls and their mascot competed in bi-county competition held in the spring; and again, marched in the annual Cheverly, Fourth of July parade. .m MILLION DOLLAR SMILE e Ca ' Ptaln Renee Wats STA 3 3 v 0 e t' t W H O Donne beams at the well- t on NI. INt. A1 A1 H N1 ION mmmm Mm W deserved applause she receives. take a hmalhm whihx wnitmg In: .t pom WW '0 hie Whitenak n and Deb 198 Organizations DI ill 1:31p Drill Chum: 95 Llnnposcd hhSoulyn Of yrs 8 SIS This years squad was composed entirely of Juniors and Sophomores. New uniforms for both football and basketball seasons gave a fresh look to the Drill Team. Bake sales provided funds for these uniforms. Their chanting and precision marching at pep rallies and basketball half times held wide appeal for all. The Drill Team performed flag ceremonies at special games, as Home- coming. ATTENTION, FORWARD MARCH e The Drill Team stands ready to execute an in- LISdngcgEfifytigg?fgiomf$hcehgr?tgad of elgh! moves tricate marching drill at the Basketball Preview. an ' ' J an tte Falwell Donna Newmane Third Row. Carlene Falwell. o DRILL TEAM - Bottom Row: Cheryl Mials. Second Row: JeaneSeaward' Karen Davis. Proctor. Fourth Row: Sharon Peters, Vicki Lane. Top How: Diana Organizations 199 E1- LEFT. RIGHT, LEE ball court in a strau EAD HIGH - Carlene Falwell and Joan . SHOULDERS BACK, H . T R'GHT -' The Drill Team marches down the basket Proctor perform for the BHS audience. ght line formation. Drill Team Drill Seam goes Riga OnH gnto Successful yr M-U-S-T-A-N-G-S! the mighty Mustan 5km mesa - Sharon Peters ends a mu . . sing routine wilh g power sngn during haIf-time .- off , x hers LHHV IN AIH I0 HlIH UH'UNI N131 Dull Ivan! mtm activities. - teview- 1-. wth P o! lumhahmmy 01 Mmummr; Hx'ilms .11 tm MW 200 Organizations BEHIND THE 3m crowd at a basketba Rangei eites . e ' ' w ,, , c . . Auiiiinti t .tptitutid By Jniaginative Routines The Rangerettes. sporting new gameday uni- forms, attributed their success to strenuous work. The squad. under the leadership of Captains Laurie Allison and Debbie Ride geway, rovided enjoyable entertainment during many haIf-time shows. To procure the necessary funds for new uniforms, the squad held fund-raising activities. which included the selling of ttMustang'i cookies. T THERE - Nancy Beechner and her sister. Rosemary, tthe performance of their half-time routine. BEHIND THE BACK - Patty Miller i performs for the BHS I DON T WANT TO GET 0U i crowd at a basketball game. the Rangerette mascot, awai obin Cook does a figure eight with her baton to LET'S GO B .. lG B C - ' - - EPPING LIVELY Sophomore R . . 0 Captain Debbie Ridgeway tSh-L tune of ttSome Fine Morning , by Edison Lighthouse. Sho ws her SUpport through cheers and chants. Organizations 201 - . - - - ' : b'n Cook, Pam Henni ar, Janet Dingle. Sandy RANGERETTES Bottom Row. Laurie Allison, Debbie Ridgeway. Thompson. Top How R0 I gGardner, Cheryl White, Second Row: Teresa Crissinger. Jovce Clark, Nancy Beechner, Patty Moore, Jeanne Meek, Kathy Reeves, Kathy Miller. Terry Davis, Kitty Douglas, Charlotte Lord, Terry LegveH, Jann Bonnie Bromley, Robin Prudham. Rangerettes Rangerettes Support Geams 9n Winning Style ONE FINE MORNING - , , Ran - Terry DaVIs nse earlytotwirl2123;31thS Kmy DOUQ'.35 UWeryl White, and H31 IUW nu ll mu n 1mm Davis 'eads t . e ootball Prevmw. nllln lhv lmskmhull mull! in twain an exciting lmmne' 202 Organizations wazmv 'csss 1:- I,L .. :r H:- u-.. .. : qu LETS GO, BATONS UP - Captain Laurie Allison leads the Rangerette squad in a difficult routine. I HOPE I DON'T MESS UP e Jann Thompson concentrates on the marching and twirling in the big performance held in the Boysh Gym. With Gwirling Snthusiasm O AGAIN .. Sophomore Robin WE G e WELL' HERE cting her skill at practice. Pridham works at perfe IT'S EASY ONCE YOU KNOW HOW - Sandy Moore confidently smiles while ex- ecunng neW'Y-learned steps for the BHS crowd. Organizations 203 Rangerettes x M iangw CooQie Sales Boost 506001 Spirit us s, i 35 Y tches the ' arlotte Lord attentively wa J e Clark steps I HOPE IT'S A BASKET Etgggrloarnigsy victory. MARCH FOR THE MUSTANGSrr-lfl:angerette oyc Mustang team bund up Do and twirls in time to a record at a 1m . i l ' -J- J . , xWay and OK, WERE READY TO START - 80mm Rmmmmw m rnvmm WNW R'dw begin one of the many hard mmim 1.5: Hwy hmmmndv 11pm ilm the WW 204 Organizations W; ,M 1 Alub Mustang Chums t'hn'z't'tt On By Pep Clug Memhers I' , PEP CLUB - Bottom Row: Carol Bellamy, Melinda Vaughterus,SsairgfrgokgrceI-ltinagi Diane Scheidegger. Second Row: Ellen Shatzer, Debbie Fir-re YDanni-Lynn DeVaul, Moore. Third Row: Jane Bolding, Deborah Johnson, Beckg Ing, Cathy Anderson. Top Row: Clay Lewis, Denise Young, rish. ave Schroeder, Mark Par- HOORAY FOR OUR 8 IDE! ' ' others applaud agood play the Mustangs have made. loms the 7 ' A be T .. Pep C.Iub mem - Jane Bolding and Sandy Moore YOU CAN DO Ipirit groups In a cheer. The high spirits of Pep Club members helped carry Mustang teams to victory. Students joining the organization were required to learn the various cheers chanted at athletic events. A Faculty-WPGC basketball game was a major goal of the club. A majority of the proceeds were to go to the school news- paper, Scroll, to help alleviate the financial problems plagueing it throughout the year. ' cited over a AT A TEAM! - Carol Bellamy IS ex chhdown the Mustangs have lust scored. r Diane Scheidegger Organizations 205 95 PTisms PuElished Students skilled in various aspects of journal- ism found a use for their creative talents in the school literary magazine, Prisms. The Prisms staff rated all artwork, jokes, com- positions and poems submitted by students, and the best were published. Added effort went into this yearts work, as two issues, the 1972 and 1973 editions, were published. Mrs. Joy Goodell was, again, sponsor. Jump PRISMS F PowellseuOR SALE - Dave McClelland a copy of Prisms to Brenda Sweenand Dianu eye 206 Organizations - : Patrizia Barone, Linda Chism, Peggy Quigley, Lucia. Keuroglian. Second Rpw: Sapienza Barons! ' Egiigg'HargoggmeRgml, Mary Frazier. Top How: Toni Cieslak, Donna Frnn, Sheila Berger, Sharon Launch. I 3m girsi 5ime 9n Gwo years r , . ?m-u-rw - t zsilEEi'tP'aE! tetvzaaa'eala n- t . .e , . WI! t , MI 'I m and stories ' WI tiAN'I Plit mm IN WHSMS - e Snpmnxn Rarone files p0 HWiI Hblltwi IWMKPH. In Int tutltmt Itltttl h. Vs, vahmg Haw H : h 4w he most active groups mwhvd With t-raiSing was the. Matching Band Hun spin hite cowboy hats to: football sedsun, mng wrovided entertainment when marching Segalgtime' and support as they backed the Cheerleaders The Wind Emblemble began the concert season at the NHb mductloh. gave their traditional Christmas show, and soon made preparations for Spring perfounances. Qurs PLAYIT AGAIN, BANDhThe March B ' the crowd at afootball game. mg and entertains x , MB Mover, Debbie L 0nd Row- Ken Hug'htgeJMgngubat, Alan Granofsky, Wes Malkin, h u Y GlaSS, Joyce Parker, Gail Gray, L ands m 17,4 . E- Bottom Row: Dave Wolfe, Mark Parrish, Joyce ec- Ken Fagan, Varney, Keith Highfill, Dave Keely, Karen Keely. 8 Bob Emmert, orna Ballard. 11!th thxscmHu sz'pu'vs 1701' Spring gestivals MARCHING BAND - Bottom Row: Keith HigthI. Second Row: Lynn Tedder, Loren Tedder, Valerie Kelly, Mark Hinebaugh, Jan Sokol, Glen Stout, Alan Granofsky, Wesley Malcolm. Third Row: Lee Mangubat, Ken Hughes, David Wolf, Mark Parrish. Steve Brannon, Ken Fagan, Tom McGunigale, Bob Emmert. Fourth Row: Jim Brosious, Reuben Moore, Michael Knight, Julius Smith, Greg Riley, Mark Burton, Eugene Kernan, Wendy Marcos. Fifth Row: Joe Stevenson. Henry Seppi, James Leighton, Lorna Ballard, Gail Gray, Karen Keely, Sue Shilling, Kathy Miner. To Row: David Keely, Jeanette Williams, Darlene King, Judy Glass, Donna Mills, ebbie Varney, Linda Jones. Mp , rm, ,, mywanwNMvmm h ' ' le . Third Row: Gary Kitchen, Tom McGuhIga , 8.5::ny S?Erfnon Loren Tedder, Lynn Tedder, Richard Mark Burton, Jim Brosuous. Greg Riley, . To How: . SOKOL Jasper Tactiiarleg Stevenson, Henry Seppl. Wendy Marcos. Kathy Strong, Eugene Kernan. organizations 207 Stage Band x Stage Banal Presents gagg Concert 9n DecemEer Basketball season com Bandhs co mencedt HSISU for Mustan fa nteftalnmem was r ' i We also been rgehegrseirfgiz t2 this' thebasg': Student EZr'lczenztbe prgsehted top Ezasratlstzgzw. 232:? were erfr. Urlng the SChOO' year,cons Wm 08 p ormed at other schools ce 5101l nt homes, such as the Sol ,conval 7 school functions. dlers Home,a get: so lunds h olgan dience LET'S TAKE IT FROM THE TOP - The Stage Band stands ready to accompany the cheerleaders by playing music in time to a chant. 116m Mig: - Kenny Hughes plays me JAZZMA N OF THE SEVENTIES - Lee Mangubat plays mo BLOW YOUR HORN he crowd at a game. hBatma 'h l n theme as the Cde enters the gym. Bladensbmg Fight Song fOH STAGE BAN D ee TGdder T Bottom How 1 - 0p HOW. I Addlk Pill: g! h TO! M G -KHS m g e ! v tin. H L. ,, H Vw . e. e n' e x e hannol? ranOfSky, Wesley 'VMIEUIm1 W, deW Hllmul H. hm m . xxh a w :2 M 1.91 Ilhfirsxtxinp Phtlms- H9 208 Organizations 33 ' QJ mhwh WW SHIMHM I.Wut umfi 0 d H g 0 Spe ,7 !'! 4 ISB'GCi SHHJMx : tH: l ' BHSsmOS Hlv QW qwnhl eatne dim smvvss'w u dousiw free peltolmdnces 0f UWRHW 'm MW student body The mmww w-mv ... . conservative MUSIC gloup des mapmlvd JIM soonme Madllgdls welt! mezmsvd Mn Hm; The Mam unis pm in: mm! Versatile progtam and new hnmwud to sum 75 to 100 COHCEHS, at me my RNSM'W P'dyon stu December 24. Chocolate saws pmwdm funds for the purchase or speakeus and an organ to further the listening plmsum or AU. diences. x3 . Vim :3 I LIGHT SINGS - Steve Barker sin 5 at o e f Madrigalconcerts given at an area schgol. n O the A CHORUS OF ANGELS - The Madrigals, led by Mr. Blanchard, perfect their al- MADR'GA I Mary Ka LS BOttom Ff . - . ' Wh'tenak e 00 OW- Dawd Rakes, Debbie Zachrel, Debbie Dodson, Rhonda Bradfleld, Debbie l . Wanda onneu, Margie Wetherbee, Robert Meade. Second Row: Jim Murray, Bonnie Welch,d3hhjgfg:rall3neoacr:' r y I arie Meade, Judy F0 ve Mumper, Ken McGaffin. Russell . aytOn, Jo Soalsz'Her' Stevegfrkhgueller, Ron Jackowski. Third Row: Tim Malamphy, M . r. Top How: John Munn, Harry Veihmeyer, Jasper Tate, Da ready excellent voices and prepare for numerous concerts. ONE - Margie Wetherbee sings in HGodspell. DUET -- John Munn and Jim Murray perform. Organizations 209 ?resh Start ?or Newly Orgamged QOSpel Chou Tenth graders being introduced into burgts choral program were invite the Sophomore Chorus. Basic Skin and voice, and preparation for membershi in more advanced choirs were acquired it; this class. A newly organized Singing group was the Gospel Choir, which featured Spiri. tual music. They performed several ti Bladens. 0! t0 join 3 In music mes, including once at the first basketball game. CONCEF 0W9 mambe: m0 Hzcks, F tmte,5 0mm SOPHOMORE CHORUSe Bottom Row: Brenda Sandy, Debbie Farrall, Cheryl Love- less. Cindy Moore, Joyce Stapler. Kathy Clifton. Second Row: Sharon Baker, Mary Kennedy. Evonne Smith, Cindy Cohen. Debbie Morris, Sarah Beth Turner. Top How: Kandy Colbert. Tom Stultz, Carl Covey, Grayling Sterling, Bob Zachrel, Buddy Cruz, IF SHE HITS ONE MORE BAD NOTE. -. . Sharon Baker Lee Mallett. and Buddy Cruz try to improve their singing v0IceS. GOSPEL CHOIR - Bou iseJohnson' Graham. Connie Holmes ngceij LzE-Tonya Featherston Francis Startkhouso Dnhomh tnmm Jnhnanah Washingtonvgeergemsnyan ? Holmes, Sharon Eason' 'Jeanette OFFES, Henvee Butler. Lorine Perry. Iris Denise Starr'khmmp Janet Dr'nqlo, R059 DaiS. TraCIe er a IBobb'e Day. Second Row: Sharon Seaward v:lJeerr' gnessa'GOmmion' CWSW Cm hm, t mucvr; rluhnson, ngrs Crump 70p ROW: JaespSharon BrOOKSt r312? Delaine Smith, Teresa Russell Doynnaralgllevsxgy ?;?Ots' mm Row ttlmrun tirnglvtnh, mmnp Dorsey. GvegAm'gn; wilson,T0mm ene Kellman, Brenda lzzard, Denise Ford, Thirgy erxl'YIM'Efllilllxit :kllrirltitr'xpltx't. Hulur Hmnms. Shotdon iason. 4 ' t l t l t guy 210 Organizations CONCERT CHOIR - Bottom Row: Linda Powell Debbie Marshall Barbara Graham Danni L n . . , . , - n Dev ' Overstreet, Lucnnda Jones. Karen Martm, Terry Murphy. Carol Craft, Joette Thompson. Seycond R531, g3; ?R?lcl:gly'Ti?rl: Hughes. Rose Letchworth. Jan Roberts, Wendy Cesak, Denise Young, EJaine O,Hara, Diane Scheid'egger Chambers, Donna Teena O'Hara, Julie Hull, Jim Carey. Third How: John Terenyi Sandy Moore L ' . , . , ynn Lemon, D nah C HICKS, Florence Pace,-Mellnda-Vaughters. Barbara McHenry, Frances Graham, Ava ArbogalIst, KeriItininegcfPIangzngooswP8233 White, Steve Barker, Richard Wlthrow, Ron Senter, Don Ware. Anthony Proctor, Dave Mumper, Harry Veihmeyer, Isaac Mitchell Dana Axtell, Keith Cody. Ron Jackowski. Concert Choir Concert CHoir Qoes ?ormal and Casual ?or ,73 Giving concerts before audiences from our National Honor Society Induction to church MERE! 1 . . . . 95' J servnces, the chour performed wnh a versatile repertoire. Selecting from rock to spirituals. such as The Creation by Bobrowitz and Porter, Concert Choir sang in formal and new casual outfits. A camping retreat in December enabled them to learn and rehearse new music for the spring. i t mm W wbbie r0016 9mm ANOT HER . - AH, HALLELUJAH Carol BeIlamy and DAY, ANOTHER SONG - Concert Chonr members, Diane Scheldegger BQkkELLyan De VauI sing rock tones used .m concerts. and Sa , V ndy Moore, StUdy their music sheets to find the correct notes to Sing- Organizations 211 - I77 ' . ' obinson Edward Richburg A no lID N c H R - ' Denise Hargrove, Dominick Houston, George R , . - - B Botto ow. Denise Stackhouse,. . . Fgrd. ignisECrTumb. Lorine Perry, Gwen Foster. Top Row. Henry James Skinner Afro-Student Club Afrqutudent CluE Serves School 8 Community A joint meeting with Central High School began a tremendously active year for the Afro-Student Club. The club provided the community and school with many invaluable services. On spare weekends, members went to Junior Village to treat the people with food and entertainment. During Christmas, baskets with gifts and candy were given. In January, a program to honor Martin L. King was held, while in the Spring a talent show was presented to raise money for SickIe-Cell Anemia. Members were exposed to various aspects of Black culture, attended readings of poetry by Black authors, wrote their own selections, and visited museums. t t t 'nd G li 1'3 til i Hiir; Mii 11M. rum HH H Jams t HImP a Hltirix hmrlmiv .ii .in Mm riiiiiimii tiltiii IHNWH'Q Organizations Qound Club W tsoumtmcn' Sui Pl't'Ct'dt'Ht By Charging 3m Worh i - t t. Operating from their newly-acquired room, members of the Sound Club provided ex- cellent audio services for the varied functions held throughout the year. Breaking tradition, the soundmen charged for their services in order to purchase better equipment. ' - Mike Elliott adjusts LET'S SEE IF I CAN GET WPGC e Sound Club member Torn Philo carefully duals to tXh; stolmssgtegnfipgtyaecgihl-S'NGQW- make sure all amplifiers are set correctly. n. TOP ' ' Laughli ' ' Elllott, Rlchard MC SOUND LUB - Bottom Row; Phil Albamonte. Tom Philo, DFaVlgtRSatEZMalliaers. ROW-'Ada Santos, Claudia GOinS. Mr. James Williams, Dlann ou , organizations 213 Biolonglub 56it8 Biology CluE Raises Ra 50 Procure gunds To amass a deeper unders science of life, selected So encouraged to join the Biolo undertaken by these junior J from repairing the Biology Garden, to raisin rabbits as a means of making money. While field trips of scientific interest to club :- members were planned, the major emphasis tanding 0f the phomOres Were gy- CIUb' Projects sc'emiStS ranged was placed on advanced in-class work. ' ' R binson and Sharon LUNCHTIME IN ROOM 200 -Willie Kegley examines a preserved snake In a bottle OPENFEAETtEgESFESFTEOdfaH o for an experiment during 8 Biology Club meeting. Launc S U y : Jane Boulding, Gale BIOLOGY CLUB - Bottom Row; Sandy Moore, Karen Keely. Ken Hughes. Cheryl Loveless. Second Row . ' eder, Sharon Laurich, Robinson, Allison Beard, Aubrey Grant, Terry Murphy. TOp ROW; Billy Kegley, Bruce Palmer' Davnd Schro Linda Cahow. THEYRE GOING THE WRONG - .. WAYI h' ' newl -30 m ed . .t mks Trucna Tolson ' y q r sknng knowledge on the beginner's slope. as she practices her YiggREhARE MY GOGGLES? - Phil Albamonte Ies Imselffor hisfirst skiing lesson Snowy Slopes Provide Snjoyment ?or SEiers 3:223 and weekend excursions to out-of- the reItresorts allowed BHS skiers to enjoy vanig ra outdoors. Round Top, a Pennsyl- clubs aeasort, marked the beginning of the necessarvefntures. In order to procure the sold Regs ufnds for such trips, club members Suchthings arom a. money box. It included Net ,Em s mob1les,Christmas cards, and Mustangs bumper stickers. l Burton, Renee Watson. Elena Albamonte. Lori Tolson, Susie Fetchko. Second Row: gi. Patti Coluzzi. Donna Finn. Cathy ' Richard Canard, Debbie Bennett. Marlowe, Tricia Finn, Marian . . . Krouse. Top How: Jim Chaney. Gary Colton. SKI CLUB .. Bottom Row: Mark A.J Cathy Fetchko, Linda Ballenger. ike Christopher. Mike Carle. OWN Lo . r . . of the slope,I Tmson takes a d9 on the Sk' ft Rich McLaughlin, Steve Majors, M LET ME D to the t0p Organizations 215 h 1x Junior Classical League 9C1: Commemorates QreeE and Roman HOlidays C Studying Greek and Roman civin the major concern of Latin pupils inucted into the Junior Classical League. Members supplemented their classroom knowledge of Ancient Greece and Rome with the informa. tion they gained through various League ac- 'W t1 tivities. A special activity planned for each month celebrated a correspondin 9 holiday of t Greece or Rome. e zation Was ' D TO ME - Mrs. Dillon FRIENDS, ROMANS, COUNTRYMEN . . .JCL President Richard Canard delves Into ROMAN ORGY SOUNDS GOO ' ' .JCL lans. Ancuent Greek and Roman Civilizations. dlSCUSSGS future p JCLN. BoHo . 'I t ItZ. Phi x, I. Second ROW? John F V Albamonte, m ROW p 09V QIIMIIW. lehmtt tlumm, DODDIO Fm'meslak. Sandy Moore. Vt? ' i' o . , Ci Jim ll17..l0hl1lUt'khtnl Mm Hun vaynmmm.10m 216 Organizations FBLA M 411nm? Bustncss L'umh'rs SCH Celegrity Qewelry Future Business Leaders of America, a club for enrolled business students was very ener- genc Hus yeah Underthe dHecHon offWrs Carrie Rouse, members entered the Regional Contest, which tested stenographic, speIling, and typing skills. The membership chose seHing CeIebrity Jewelry as a fund raising project, and attended professional work- shops to gain practical experience. .- A - HRISTMAS PRESENT? FBL . Ilsthat NEED TO BUY A C . mone . 53?, YOU DON'T EXPECT ME TO TYPE THAT FBl-Piggy Snoots uses her typing Skl displays the Jewelry they are sellung to earn Y have been developed through practice In . .s Lori Phillips. Barbara :Peggy Snoots, . da Grethe. . B tler. Second Bow . Mackey, LIn m FBLA-Bonom Row; Phyllis Smith, Mary Frazuer, Becky Creel, KarerllieuJoyner, Debbie Danern, Helen Gibson, Debbie Clark, Barbara Bradley. Top How: Janine Ramey, V'c Organizations 217 '4 I ' Dale Smith. Second Row: - i ' ell, Janice Leake, Mr. Tom Baker, Nancy Ftamsey,l . . . . DE -' Bottom RSOW game 523?; 3:12:33? vgharon Lowe, Pat Hannon, Anne Strode. Thll'd Row. iTlInceRntw$zrggiiieMdgiggls Debbie Boone, Bile h aFEauil'Butler Linda Goodchild, Sue Michael, Sandy Schlageter, Terry Chat'aam. Ilngigkie Constantino , Eorngiitaenggn Agnsuhdson Dennis Windsor James Brooks, Carlene Banks, Joe Mayfleid, Lynn arse , , on . , , DOIDE ITOiDS CluEs Stress WorE-Study Smployment Members of the Distributive Education and Diversified Occupations work-study pro- grams were encouraged to join the DE and DO clubs. The DE Club placed special em- phasis on the study of customer relations and discussion of various on-the-job problems. The DO Club members concentrated their ef- forts on expanding their classroom knowl- edge and increasing their membership. TWO MILLION DOLLARS! - Brian Clemons takes a fur- niture order while working at Mazor's Warehouse. 218 Organizations . d . Virgin er, DO -- Bottom Row: Tiana King. Pam O'Bryhim. Joanne San y da Fletch. . w; Lin Jackie Dietz, Terri Burnette, Miss Marv L0 D'Cks' Seem? Brgrone Bro rEjmiene James Mites, Brenda Little, Saundra Bouidin. Mary FletC Na'ncy No How: Barbara Barton. Dawn McCulloch. Julie'Monahan' Jace Dean, Ken Frost, Gail Jenkins. 70p HOWI CW't'S Watkins. Brian Clemons, Shirley Carey, Pamela Eat iv. HiU Bqus Chugtctcz Amt ltosfcrs Comradeship The Hti, an athletic organization especially designed to develop character and foster comradeship among the students of'BHS, has been enthusiastically participating in intra- mural sports. These activities, consisting of basketball and volleyball, occupied the eve- ning hours of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior members of the organization, and augmented their strength and stamina. YUP e Matt Fleming dribbles ' ' ke a basket DRIBBLING FOR THE LA . L I NI em er goes up high to ma the basket for two pounts. UP FORTH; EgyeagdilriIgmaeQEgrbzztetbEl?garrte held after school. the ball towards agams IS op l Hl-Y e B Mr W ottom R - ayne Lewis, Fleming- Top How: haney. Mark . . Carle. James C Glenn Don Hunter. . , Eddie Foster, Mike . Y un , LarrY ' 001;;msciattegmtitansmmknitag, o 9 Organizations 219 .- I RIFLE CLUB e Bottom Row: Mike Richardson, Steve Majors, Keith Highfill, Debbie Dodson, Jim Kelly. Second Row: Dennis Stewart, Margie Wetherbee, Lorna Ballard, Kevin Axtell, Jon Yon, Mark Burton. Third Row: Velmon Washington, Edwin Lee, Loren Tedder, John Fitz, Norman Hendrickson, Tim Fitz, Steve Brannon, Clint Dixon. Top How: Robert Ashby, Steve Woodard, Larry Glenn, Gary Kitchen, Lynn Tedder, Dave Madora, Dana Axtell, Edward Richburg. Rifle Club Rifle CluE ?orms 56am ?or Area Competition With an enrollment larger than the previous taste year, the Rifle Club attempted to train its MW members in correct procedure. The riflemen emphasized their goal to improve accuracy on the range. Also stressed were plans to form an inter-high competitive Rifle Team if enough interest was demonstrative. OH MY GOSH I HIT THE T - . . . ARGETeGar K't - . , Burton takes Tm e'y SW3 1 honesof becoming an expeyrt $$$$$th Shoot'ng '0 Wt his H L SHOOT THAT 8'6 BEAR e Mark caletul aim to msuue accuuacy. Me 220 Organizations Chcssmcn L umpciv 9n NAtional Gournament ponsm and a host 0! unthusn- ' - members. the Chess Club won ked asNCd ed skill In and batten undev- x :mgmg of this ancient'game. Tmough con- y 5mm competition In various round-robm and laddertoumaments, members had an oppm tunity to Prepare for future competition. Ind:- . -dua1members competed in the annual In- :grnational Chess Federation Tournament. , I NO, I'M NOT BOBBY FISCHER - Richard Canard concentrates on his next move in order to trick his opponent and win the match. LETS SEE -YOU GET OUT OF THIS ONE - Martin Petersfmds It difficult to move against Mr. Sutherland. u I 1- : ' EVER i 2 xcuracy I I A 0. Second How: John Lockhart, Phil Albamonte, CHESS CLUB- Bottom Row: Marty Truax, David RakeS, Tom Phil . , n, Dennis Games. .0 Richard . Canard, Martin Peters. Top How: Donald Webb, Larry Glen organizations 221 Bible ClublFTA Geachets 8xamine Aspects Of Sducation ?uture The Bible Club, a small but active organi tion, held many intense discussions za- ?- taining to Biblical Literature. lnstitutinper- 1 vocational teaching program, which WEN: enable future teachers to acquire an insi m into the profession, was the FTA,s goal. g .....mnllllllt tum tumm MATH TEAM - David Rakes. BIBLE CLUB - Bottom Row: Ava Arbogast, Emily Potter, Diann Foust. Top Row: Jan THANK YOU FQR YOURtHELP - Emily Potter reigs a Roberts. Don Hickman, David Rakes, Donna Hughes. letter from the Bible Club 5 Korean orphan, Doc 80 .m. 7,37 515 . Viqu N a . g '3 kkh 3g;!! 1!! WEB at H N 35M B ? ?vmggiywwgtt E S ' .Nasxatamm'ms j a M Fart. m m R n W F E K I 321' :31 $3; 1M R U m l t t , t ;w Q; :1 HI t , 9 A t h I LYN J3; A211? t t f n 2 5 i .- Vt , H ,2; K V GOODY GOODY ' trizia YOU 2 . v h LUCIa K ' - . ROW: P8 LNW teaching techniques at an FTA riggfhlan practices FTA 7 V Bottom Row Hm hm n m ath sdpwmn Hmong. Linda Chlsm. TOP 2 WM; 2 g. Bamne, Shawn lam iuh, luvin twm nulinn x 222 Organizations .. mum; uu mm m MATH TEAM David Rakes. PTOblemSt 11; : 80mm ROM Lydia Chiang. Mark Parrish, Mark Burton. TOP How: Mike Elliott, Steve Majors Don Finnegan Mathletes Gest Shin 9n Country-Wide Competion Led by Mr. Donald Droneburg, nine mathe- matically inclined students made up this years Math Team. The ttmathIetes com- peted against other northern P.G. County schools in bi-weekly matches throughout the year, and were eligible to represent the league in county-wide competition. Bladens- burgts league was co-ordinated by Miss Helen Anderson this season, for the first time. d studies a circle RCLES .. Mike Cliffor math problem. NG IN CI . GO! d the answer to a trucky T . , TELL ME THAT PROBLEM IS RIGHT .. Math Team members work on . diagram to fun 0 i . ncrease the CompUtation abilities. Organizations 223 BOWLING IN FINE STYLE h Donna kowski watches as she releases the ball. RIGHT DOWN THE A the middle of the laneLLEY h T for a sure strike. 224 organizations enpin bowler TENPIN BOWLING - Bottom Row: Jimmy King, Melanie Gertson, Mr. Wayne Lewis,Kim Baker, Jack Gregory. Second Row: Dewey Sutphih, Jeffrey O'Berry, Domonick Houston. Ricky Shafer, Tim- Fox. Top Row: Tyrone Ward, Craig Henderson, George Robinson,David Mumper, Jose Santa. Tenpin Bowling Mi'cza- get gnto 556 Swing O Mings, a , -. . hvwhngw h he . almxd - ; . ' m and h Tlm FM 'UIIS lhv lmll .iman mm Mu; A u v Hm: va SWIW mkm' poSltK hl !hhh -vM;. . O HO 03 H'V JHtW fnux w xw ONE, wvc WEE nopesof WES 13 ' '33 'g'Tff gg, f; k a l KIN! x Ky $ Ivt;k him? ' A h h m Q 0NE,TWO THREE. SLIDE - Debbie Miles takes careful steps in hopes of increasing her average. DUC Elien M A THE EXPERT BOWLER - Mr. Wa ne Lewis uses d ' ' techniques to roll a strike down the alley. goo duckpin bowling BHS Bowling CluE Could Be Right Up your Alley ow: D . , T rrigo, ChUCIlinR ith ashall, Third' n 3 Krouse, Cathy Caspar, Sue Davidson, a xz Pam Sandor, Mr. Wayne Lewis. Second How: Valorie Fisher, Diane A Wes KPIN a . OWLING -Bottom Row: Mark Burton, Debbie Miles, Marleen LeWISy llred, Barbara ley OiDonnell. 3V9 Homer, Mark Rector, Mike Cam bell, Harold Fugitt, Campben Kim Phil' , leS. Top How: Jeff orra, Roger 9330, Ted Johnson, Lee Mallett, Jim Carey. McDaniel, JO- Donny Chad The interest was high in the bowling club this year, with emphasis on both duckpins and tenpins. Newcomers were taught the basic fundamentals, while old members concen- trated on good sportsmanship, improving form, and eliminating previous handicaps. Pazzuti keeps IGHTH FRAME? ,- Joe bowling team. A NINE IN THE E . score for his duckpin Organizations 225 . wzmwnzm . . . 8333 moon . . mmowwmzm mmimam 226 Advertisements lll'l- I ll ?El 1 , V n. lawn. via? H??.nu unsunyngrnuhiknuu , Advertisements 227 ; -s. Marie's Mamas Free State Cycle Bladensburg, Maryland 779-0880 228 Advertisements With 9Fat1s Henry Golden Cue, Inc. 4821 Annapolis Road Bladensburg, Maryland 864-9891 i CAPITAL PLAZA 773-4355 WdOTQ T1119 giufom 196.41. I560! ox! X SCHOOL NAME 9 5an g 0767!; SCHOOL MASCOT SCHOOL COLORS PREFERENCE OF STONE. 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Robert 2 94,220 Astlin, Sharon 2 35 August. David 2 94 Axtell, Dana 2 77, 189, 211, 220 Axtell. Keith 2 94 Axtell, Kevin 2 94, 220 Bailey. Bill 2 77 Bailey. Joe 2 94. 210 Bailey, Mike213. 94 Bailey. Phillip294, 114 Bainer. Lori 294 Bainer. Steve 2 35 Bainer. Susan 2 94,223 Baker, Arthur 2 77 Baker. David 294 Baker. Eugene 2 77, 189 Baker, Frank 2 94 Baker. Jan 2 77 Baker. John 2 77 Baker, Joyce 294. 195 Baker, Kim 2 224 Baker, Meg 2 77 Baker. Sharon 2 94 Baker. Sherian 2 94, 210 Baker. Mr. Thomas 2134 Ball, Brian 2 77,165 Ball. Earl 2 77 Ball,Wesley294, 128,164 Ballard. Kenneth 2 35 Ballard. Lorna294, 207, 220 Ballard, Richard 2 94 Ballard, Terry 2 94 Balle2n1gser, Linda2 36,184,187,196,198, Banks, Arlene 2 77 Banks,Car1ene 2 77,218 Banks, Susan 2 36 Banzaca, Elizabeth 2 36 Barbor, Bev 2 77 Barham, Jackie 2 36 Barham, Sue2184 248 1nd ex general 9ndex Barker, Steve 2 36, 72, 191, 209, 211 Barnes, Paul 2 77 Barnett, Betty294 Barone, Patrizia2 20,94, 108, 206, 222 Barone, Sapienza2 36, 184, 190, 206, 222 Barrett, Dawn 2 94 Barrett, Janet236 Barriere, Christine 2 77 Barth, Darletta2 77 Bartlett, Bonnie2 34, 36 Barton, Barbara2 218 Barton, Sue2 77, 188, 189, 193, 228 Basile, Mr. Louis2129 Bass, Eugene 2 77 Bass, Kevin 2 77 Batchelor, Mr. Robert 2141 Battle, Barry 294 Battle, Jackie 2 77 Battle, James 2 77 Bauer, Jack 2 36 Baylis, David 2 94 Bayly, Donald 2 36 Beall, Gene 2 94 Beam, Margie2 36,190,196, 197, 209 Beard, Allison 2 94, 214 Beatty, Elaine 2 95 Beatty, Rufus 2 77 Beaver, Robert 2 36 Becker, Ann 2 77 Beckwith, Tim 2 95 Beechner, Nancie 2 201, 202 Bell, Danny 2 95 Bel1,Gwendolyn -2 86 Bell, Lawrence 22 95 Bell, Jay 2 95 Bel1,Mary 2.95 Bell, Mike 2- 77,162 Bell, Sheilah v2 36 Bellamy, Carol 2 77, 81, 189, 205,211 Belt, Willie 2 77 Bennett, Debbie2 37, 190, 191, 192, 215, 228, 241 Bennett, Dee237, 77 Bennett, James 2 37 Bennett, Ronald 2 37,95 Bennett, Terri 2 77, 82,187,196 Berger, Sheila2 37,53,206 Bern, Steve 2 37 Berned, Gary 2 37 Berry, Richard 237 Berry, Steven 295 Berry, William 2 95,168,169 Bias, Howard 2 95 Bias, Schwanna 2 37 Billings, Kenny 2 77 Bishop, Tracy 295 Blake, Bernie2gg Blake, Shaun 2 Blake, Sherri 2 377,767, 189, 196 Blackwell, Jo 2 Blanchard, M7. Richard 2131 Blank, Robin295 7 Blankenship, Deborah 2 3 Blevins, Albert 295 Blizzard, Debbie 2 95 Blodgett, Janis 2 95 Blodgett, Nancy 2 95 Blush, Bonnie 2385 Blush, Dennis2 Blush, Sandy 2 38,134,218 Boback, Grace 2 38 Bocchi, Demo 2 95 Boddie, LaVerne 2J7 Roqqs, Jeffmv 42 I 7 Raiding, Jane 2 95, 205 ,196 1011,1118, Bonnie 38,186.1871190 ...... nerv 9 3328, Jeffrey'9 78 96 Bowcke, 0811158 9 28 H Bou1din,Catherme 9;; 1111 Bouldin,8aun1jr8 9Q? 2 1 Bouldin, Valarle 9.3.1:; Boulding, Jane 79 Bourne. Patty ' 5 14 95 Bowling. George ,8 0 x Boyd. Bobby 9 78. 21 50 8118712328. 95 3:231:31: Rhgnda9 38. 196. 197. 209. 238 Bradfield, Robbyne 9 780 9 017 BradleyJ Barbara9 38, ..b, - 7 , erry 9- 3122315, Eirnlle 9 335 dts. ar es 9 . gggnon, Steve 9 207. 208. 220 Branock, Sheila 9 78. 209 Braxton, Victor 995. 165. 167 Bremerman, Vanessa 9 39 Brewer, Mark 9 78 Briggs, Neal 9 39 Brightwell, Lloyd 9 39 Briscoe, Karenae 9 78 Broadus, Kevin 9 78 Brodsky, Mr. Arnold 9118 Brogan, Hazel 9 39 Bromley, Bonnie 9 78, 202 Brooks, James 9 78, 218 13100118, 1.1111111; 7H M1 Huunlxw, 111111 711 1111111115,1'?l1.1111ll 711,310 111113111115, 1.1mm; 78, 207, 208 11101111111011, Aplll 95 Hmwn, ALIH 78 Hmwn, Andmw , 139 Hmwn. Dummy l8 Hmwn. KJIhy 78, 181 Hmwn, hathy 99b, 180 Hmwn, Kumn 39 BIUWII, 8811118111989 Blown, Kevin -9 95 Blowne, Jace 9- 39, 218 Blown, Mike 9 95 Blown, Nick 995 BI own. Tyrone 9 218 Brown, Vickie 9 95 Bryan. Carolyn 9 78 Bryant, Mike 9 78 Buck, Allison 9 39 Buck, Deborah 9 39 Buckus. Barbara 9 78 Buckley, Bruce9 39, 72, 163,165,166,190, 264 Buggs, Becky 995 Buie,Nel1ie 9 78 Bunch, Debbie995,181,195 Bunyea, Daniel 9 78 Burch, Debbie 9 78 Burch, Glenn 995 Burner, Janice 9 95 Burnette, Terri 9 39, 133, 218 Burrier, Dana939 Burruss, Beverly 37, 39, 72, 197, 127 Burton, Barbara 9 40 Burton, Joseph 995, 168 Burton, Mark 940, 187, 207, 208, 215, 220, 223, 225 Butler, Chuck 9 78 Butler, Karen 9 40,189,217 Butler, Paul 9 78,218 Butler, Renee 9 78,210 Butler, Terri 9 78 Byers, Sandra 9 78 Cady, Tom 9 78 Cahill, Mary 9 78 Cahill, Phillip 9 95 Calhoon, Casey 9 78, 187 Cahow, Linda 9 96. 214 Cain, James 9 96 Callahan, Je'ffrey 9 78 Callaway, Tony 9 40, 190 Callison, Michael 996 Campbell, Charles 9 78 Campbell, Mike 9 40, 225 Campbell, Robert 9 78 Campbell, Tim 9 78,225 Campbell, William 9 96 Campbell,Wil1ie 9 78 Canard, Richard 9 76, 78, 215, 216. 221 Cannon, Doug 9 78 Cannon, Jeffrey 9 40,174 Canter, George 9 78 Canterbury, David 9 96 Carbone, Carolyn 9 78 Carbone, Cathy 9 78 Carey, Jim 9 78, 86, 211 Carey, Mike 9 96 Carey, Shirley 9 40,218 Carle, Michael940, 125, 215. 219 Carle, Susan 9 40 Carlton, Mr. Albert 9138 Carpenter, Tommy 9 78 Carroll, Kevin 9 96 Carroll, Margie 9 78, 187 Cason, Steve 9 96 Caspar, Cathy 9 78, 225 Cassidy, Daniel 9 96 Casteel, Clyde 9 40, 66 Castro, Lani 9 79 Catron, Dale 9 96 Causero, Sandy 9 96 Cayegn, Ambrose 9 40, 191 Cayton,Wanda94O,93,189,190.191.197, 209 Centerfeit, Eddie 9 96 Cesak, Wendy 9 40, 211 Chamberlin, Russell 9 40 Chambers, Johnny 9 79 Chambers, Terri 9 79, 211 Chandler, Diane 9 79,211 Chandler, John 9 96 Chaney, James 9 40, 215.219 Chapin, Janice 9 41 Charnock, Dennie 9 41 Chatham, Terry 9 218 Cherrico, Albert 9 96 Chiang, Lydia 9 41, 223 Childs, Pattla9 79 79 Chi ouras, Iaine 9 Chigm, Linda 9E- 41 . 2057,9222 Christianson, Iwin 9 Christopher, Michael 9 21.41.187.215 Church, Jeffrey 9 96 Churchwell, James 9 79 Ciccarelli, Helen 9 96 Ciccarelli, hinge t- 7911 i carelli, 0 er 9 gigslak. Antionette 9 41. 205. 215 Cieslak, Edward 9 34. 41 Cuiffetelli. Ronald 9 96 Clack, James 9 96 Clark, Deborah 941. 217 Clark.Dona1d 9 $3 Clark. Donnie 9 Clark, Joyce 9 79. 202. 204 Clark, Kitty 9 42 Clarke. Biil 9 79 Clayton. Debbie 97996 218 ons, Brian 9 . 888811181518- 42. 73. 184.188. 189. 264 Clifton, Kathy 9 79. 210 Index 249 Clinton, Anita942 Cloud, Cheryl 9 42 Cloud, John 996 Coates, Clifton 9 79 Coates. William 9 79 Cockrell,Jolinegg-24121 C d ,Keith9 . ng;,Vicki914.42. 73,151,181,184,197 Coffey, Debbie 9 96 Cohen, Cynthia 9 96 Coker, Dale 9 96 Colbert, Kim 9 96 Colbert, Randy 9 96,210 Colbert, Sandra 942 Cole, Billy 9 96 Cole, Kenneth 9 79 Colein, Larry 9 96,168 Colein, David 9 79 Coleman, Derek 9 79 Coleman, Jacqueline 9 42 Coleman, Patty 9 96 CoHIns, Michael 9 79 Colombo, John 9 96 Colton. Gary 9 21, 42. 215 Coluzzi, Patricia942,137,190,215 Combs, Kelvin 9 79, 165 Connell, Roxanne 9 96 Connelly. Jim 9 96 Connor, Dennie 9 79 Conrad, Larry 9 42 Constantino, Vickie 9 218 Comic, Richard 9 43,170 Comic, Robert 9 96 Conway, Richard 996 Conway, Robert 943 Coogan, Mike 9 79 Cook, Robin 9 96, 201, 202 Cooke, Sandy 9 79 Cooke, Steven 9 96 250 Index Coon, Cathy 9 43 Cooper, Delman 9 43 Corado, Edna 9 79 Corbin, Nicki 9 96 Corbin, Shyanne 9 79, 210 Corley, Michael 9 43 Corey, Carl 9 210 Costanzo, Lewis 9 43, 140 Crabill, Susie9 79,188,189 Crabtree, Mary 9 79 Craft, Carol 943, 211 Craig, Mrs. Lynda 9122 Crawford, Gale 9 96 Crawford, Nancy 915 Creel, Becky 9 43, 189, 217 Crissinger, Teresa9 96, 185, 202 Crocker, Mrs. Gail 9118 Crowder, Ramona 9 77, 79, 181, 184, 264 Crowley, James 9 79 Crump, Janis 9 79,210,212 Crumrine, Gail 9 96 Cruse, David 9 96 Cruz, Buddy 9 96, 210 Culver, Teresa 9 43 Currie, Miss Jeanne9128, 180 Curry, Craig 9 43 Dais, Norma 9 79 Dais, Rose 9 79, 210 Dalton, Charles 997 Daneri, Debbie 9 79, 217 Daniel, Debra9 79, 210 Dant, Bobbie 9 97 Dant, Bonnie 9 43 Dantley, Edward 9 79 Danyluk, John 9 97 D'Appolito, Sydney 9 79 Daugherty, Sherry 9 97 Davenport, Karen 9 44 Davenport, Mrs. Mary9132 Davidson, Caroyn - 97 Davidson, Sue 9 225 Davis, Charlie 9 97,140 Davis, Deborah 9 79 Davis, Gary 9 79 Davis, Harry 9 79 Davis, Karen 9 97, 199 Davis, Phyllis 9 79 Davis, Reggie 9 79 Davis, Ricky 9 79 Davis, Ricky R. 997 Davis, Robert 9 97 Davis, Sandy 9 97 Davis, Shane 9 79, 91 Davis, Terry 9 44, 202 Dawkins, James 9 79 Day, Brenda 9 79 Day, Crystal 9 80, 184, 193, 194, 210, 228 Day, James 9 80 Dean, Carlene 9 44,218 Dean, Mr. David 9116 Dean, Jean 9 44 Deaner, James 9 80, 90 DeBari, Cindy 9 80 DeBosky, Jacquelne 944, 73, 197 DeBosky, Ricky 9 97 Dedovitch, Mr. Walter 9118 Defeo, Bonnie 9 44 Degenhardt, Gail 9 80, 84 DeHaven, Darrell 9 8O DeJong, Linda 9 44, 189 Delea, Kathryn 9 80 Del Gallo; Eugene 9 80 DeMar, Rae Ann 9 76, 80 Demer, Gary 944,51, 136 Demer, Karen 9 97 Dempsey, Steve 9 97 DePhilIip, Michael 9 80 Derwent, Anne 9 97, 185, 195 Detrich, Fred 997 DeVaul, Danni-Lynn 9 80, 205, 211 Dewald, George 9 44 DeWald, Martin 9 80 Dewberry, Mary 9 97 Dewberry, Sondra 9 80 DiCarIo, John 9 44 Dgckerson, Douglas 9 44 Dgcks, Miss Mary 9133 Duetz, Jackie 980,218 DjGuiliar, Ken 9 80 DIMarzo, Ellen 9 80 Bingless:J Debbie 944 mg 9, anet918, 8 , Dinkins, Michael 938 189' 202' 210 Dinnis, Kenneth 9 80 Dinnis, Richard 9 97 Disney, Julie 9 97 Ditizio, A1997 Ditizio, Lawrence 9 44 Ditlow, Larry 9 80 Dixon, Clint 9220 Dixon, William 944,123 Dobbins, Denise 9 97 Dockery, Dale 9 44 Dodson, Debra945, 209, 220 Dohm, David 9 97 Doke, Nelva 9 45 Doily, Jane 9 80 Donahue, Mary 9 97 Donovan, Patricia9 45 Doran, James 9 45,187 Doran, Mark 9 97 Dornber er, Pam 997 Dorsey, hillip 9 80, 210 Dorsey, Phyllis 9 80 Douglas, Kitty 9 80, 92, 202 Downs, Charlie 9 80 Drake, Susan 9 45 Draper, Linda9 80 Draughan, Louise 997 Drye, Barry 9 97 Duckworth, Nedra 9 45 Duffy, Gregg 997 Dugger, James 9 97 Dull, Dorothy 9 45, 206 Dunbar, Miss Carolyn 9129 Duncan, James 9 97,138 Duncan, Jim 980 Dunham, Russ 9 45 Dunlap, Fran 980 Dunlap, Neal 9 45 Dunn, Richard 9 31, 80 Dunnigan, Kevin 997 Durbin, Mrs. Jean 9127 Durham, Jeffrey 9 80 Durham, Timothy 9 80 E Early, Pamela 9 80, 133,218 Earwicker, Steve 9 97 Eason, Sharon 9 80, 210 Eason, Sheldon 9 97,210 East, Jake 9 97 East, Janet 9 46 Easton, Reds 9 80 Eberhardt, Emanuel 9 97 Everly, Vickie937, 80 Edens, Paul 9 46 Edgington, Stephen 946 Edler, Jan 9 97 Edmonds, Shelly 9 97 Edwards, James 9 97 Edwards, Michelle 980 Ehrick, Michael 946, 130 Elam, Richard 9 46 Elam, Wa ne946 Ellenes, hris 9 97 Ellinger, Kurt980,187 Ellinger, Laura 9 80 3 Elliott, Michael9.19,80,184,187,188?1 . 223 Elliott, Robin 9 80 Ellis, Dewayne 9 97 Emmans, Mrs. Yvonne997 Ennis, Billy 9 99 Emmert, John 9 46 Emmert, Robert 9 80, 207 Ertter, Jeannine 9 80 Ertter, Matt981, 118 Ervin, Karen 9 46 Ervin, Dennis 9 97 Erving, Melvin 997 Etchison, Keith 9 46 Etchison, Steven 9 81 Evans, Pamela 9 81 Evans, Thomas 9 46 Eye, Jack 9 81 Evans, Waverly 9164 F Failla, Nicholas 9 97 . . 1w Rrkv Index 251 Fagan, Kenneth 9 46. 207 Fairfax, Harvard 9 81 Falcone, Craig 9 97 Falwell, Carlene 9199, 200 Falwell, Jeanette 9 81, 199, 200 Farmer, Billy 9 98 Farmer, Mrs. Lillian 9132 Farnsw0rth, Mrs. Carol 9126 Farrall, Deborah 994, 98, 205, 210, 215 Faucette, James 9 98 Faulkner, Gloria 9 98 Featherston, La-Tonya 9 81 Fello, Alberto 9 81 Ferrell, Debbie 9 81 Fenslage, Crystal 9 98 Fentress, Leo 9 98 Fetchko, Cathy946, 197, 215 Fetchko, Susan 9 98, 215 Fetterolf, Donna 9 98 Fields, Albert 9 98 Fierstein, Gale 9 81 Filanowski, Matthew 9 81 Fillmann, Buddy 9 81 Fink, Jerry 9 47, 218 Finn, Donna947, 205,215 Finn, Tricia 9 81,215 Finnegan, Donald 9 47,125,223 Finnegan, Steve 9 81 Fisher, Debbie 9 81 Fisher, Denise 9 47 Fisher,Va1erie 9 81, 225 Fitz, Jim 9 98,216,220 Fitz. John 9 98,216,220 Fitzpatrick, Jeannie 9 81 Fleegle. Larry 9 98 Fleming, Kevin 9 81 Fleming, Mark 9 81 Fleming, Matthew 9 47, 219 Fleshman. Donald 9 98, 225 Fletcher, Cindy 9 81 Fletcher, Linda 9 81,133,218 Fletcher, Mary 9 81, 218 Flick, Susan 9 98 Fluelling. Veronica - 81 Fontaine, Chris 9 81 Forbes, Christine -- 81 Ford, Denise 9 81, 143,210,212 Ford. John 9 98 Ford, Judith 947,184,188,190,191,209 Ford. Susan 9 98 Ford. Vickie 9 81 . 197 Forness, Michele 9 218 Fortwen Ier, Dottie 9 47 Foster, huck 9 81 Foster, Donald 947, 73, 163, 165, 166, 167 Foster, Edward 9 47, 219 Foster, Frank 998, 163, 164, 165, 166 Foster, Gwendolyn 9 47, 211 Foster, Kenny 9 81 Foust, Diann 981,213,222 Fowler, Diane 9 98 Fowler, Richard 9 47 252 index Fox, Patrick 9 98 Fox, Tim 9 224 Fox, Timothy 9 98 Fraber, Gerri 9 47 Frande, Danielle 9 34, 47 Franey, Dennis 9 41, 47 Frank, Mrs. Barbara9118 Franklin, Mrs. Blance9148 Franklin, Cathy 9 81 Frazier, Mary 947, 206, 217 Freland, Florence 9 81 French, Debbie 9 98,129 French, Debbie N. 9 81,129 Frew, Tina 9 48 Frost, Kenneth 9 48, 218 Frost, Mark 9 82 Frye, Russell 982, 189 Frykman, Larry 9 98 Fug ate, Marcia 9 82 Fugitt, Harold 9 98, 225 G Gaid urgis, Perry 9 98 Gaines, J. Dennis 9128, 221 Gaines, Richard 9 98 Gaither, Mark 9 98 Galentine, Debbie 9 48 Gannon, Terri 9 48 Garber, Kenny 9 48 Gardner, Kathy 9 98 Gardner, Philip 9 48 Gardner, William 9 82 Garin, Miss Eva9119 Garofalo, Jack 9 82 Garrity, Suzanne9 218 Garner, Judy 9 98 Garrett, George 9 98 Garrity, Jody 9 98 Garufi, Russ 9 82 Garvin, Bennett 9 98 Garvin, Lisa 9 82, 88 Gary, Mr. Paul 9130 Gaskins, Edwin 9 82 Gaskins, Linda 9 82 Gaskins, Wendell 998 Gates, David 9 49 Gauzza, Rose 949 Gauzza, Sharon 9 49 Geisz, Brad 998 Gelardo, Gary 9 98 Gerace, Delia 9 98 Gerth, Linda9 33 Gertson, Melanie982, 224 Getz, Linda 9 98 Getz, David 9 49 Gibbs, Melanie 9 45,49,189 Gibson, Albert 982, 168 Gibson, Barbara 9 49,217 Gibson, Bernard 9 98 Gibson, Darcia 9 98 Gibson, Keith 9 82, 162,211 Gibson, Tom 9 82 Gilpin, Jerry 9 49 Gilson, Jerry 9 98 Giovannoni, Jennette9132 Gladden, Sheila982 Glascock, Gail 9 49 Glass, Judith 9 98, 207 Glass, Thomas 9 98 Glann, Larry 9220, 221,218 Glover, Danny 9168 Goforth, D. Michele 9 99 Goins, Claudia982, 213 Goins, Fred 9 99 Goldblatt, Mrs. Dorothy9119 Gomillion, Faye 9 99 Gomillion, Vanessa9210 Gonzales, Richard 9 99 Good, Sharon 9 99 Goodchild, Debbie982, 134,218 Goodchild, Linda 9 50,218 Goodell, Mrs. Joy9118 s1 . 131 Gorbutt. Lorraine 9 99 Gormaus, John 9 82 Gotch. Lori 9 82, 87 Graham, Barbara 9 50, 211, 222 Graham. Frances 9 82, 210. 211 Graham. William 9 82 Granofsky, Alan 9 82. 133. 207, 208 Grant, Aubrey 9 99. 214 Graves. Larry 9 50, 82 Gray, Gail 9 207 Gray. Gary 9 50 Gray,,Jerrnynn 9 82, 210 Gray. Robert 9 99 Gray. William 9 50 Grayson, Linda 9 99 Green. David 9 99 Gregory. Jack - 99, 224 Grenner, Benita 9 99 Grgthe. Linda9 49, 50 130 217 Gryfflth. Bart9145 I , Grgffith. Nancy 9 50 Grgll. Ricky 9 82 Grimes, Marie 9 82 Grondalski. John 9 99 Grotte, Palmer 9 99 Grove, Gary 9 82 G'Ubb, Robert 9 50 Grusholt, Patty 9 99 Guern, Alvin 9 50 Guevara. Miquel 9 99 Guffey, Garland 9 99 Guudo. Jeffry 9 82 UYOt, Denise 9 82 Has- Peggy 9 50 Hafferman, John 999 Hager, Karen 983 Hall, Charles9165, 184 Hall. Eddie999 Hall, James999 Hall. Reggie999, 168 Hall, Sandra983 Halmat, Kawa983 Hamilton, Bill 983 Hamilton, Lorraine950 Hamilton. Mark 9 99 Hamm, Connie983 Hammerly, Dottie983 Hannon. Pat9218 Hans, Steve 9 99 Hardy, Helen 999 Hargrove, Henry 983, 212 Harley, Crystal 983 Harmon, Bunny 9 50 Harpster, Sheila983 Harris, Athena983 Harris, Bill 999 Harris, Christine983 Harris. Janet999 Harris. Karen 983, 197 Harris, Linda9100 Harris. Michael 950 Harris, Vicki 950 Harrison. Denise983 Harrison. Maggie 9 83 Haspel. Robert9100 Hasty. William 983 Hawkins, Benita983 Hawkins. Debrah 9100 Hawkins. Leslie 9100 Hayden, Donna9100 Hayden, Mark 9 83 Hayes. Barbara9100 Hayes. Mark 9 51 Hayes, Ronnie 9 83 Haynali, Robert 9100 Hays, Don 9100 Haywood. Jim 9142 Hazel, Brian 9 83 Hazell, Deborah 9 51 Headley, Barbara 9100 Headley, Shirley 9 83 Hebb. Lawrence 9 51. 73 Heckel, Steve 9 83 Henderson. Craig 9 83. 224 Henderson, Debbie 9100 Henderson. Mr. Roy9128 Henderson. Tommy 9100. 210 Hendrickson, Norman 9100. 220 Hennigar, Pam 9 51. 202 Hensley. Annette 9100 Herberger, Chuck 9100 Herbert. Tracie 9 83. 210 Herbert. Wayne 9100 Herbert. WiHiam 9100 Henry. Patrick 9 51. 170 Herman. Stephen 9 51 Herr, Barbara 9 83 Hick. Debra 9 83. 211 Hickman, Donald 9100.222 Highfill,Keith920.51,114.184.190.191. 207, 208. 220 Hileman. Joe 9 51.189 Hill. Edward 983 Hill. Shirley 9 83 Hinebaugh. Mark 9100.207 Hinzman. Dolly 9 83.193 Hobbs, Charles 9 218 Hobbs. Jim 9 83 Hodge. Jim 951.140 Hoerst. Jim 9 52 Hoerst. Jeannie 9 52 Hoflich. LaDonna 9 83 Hofmann. Richard 9100 Hogan. Daniel 9100 Holl. Frank 9 83 Halder. JoAnn 9100 Holderness. Keith 9 52.144 Holley. Butch 9 83 Hollingsworth. Nancy 9 52 Hologaugh. Jelinda 9 52 Holmes. Connie 9 83. 210 Holmes. Iris 9 83.210 Holt. Rhonda 9 52 Holt. Richard 9143 Hood. Kenneth 9 84 Hood. Terry 9 52. 138 Hooe. Donald 9100 Hoover. Susie 9 52 Hoover. V. Gayle 9 84 Hope. Betsy 9 84. 207 Index 253 ,aM'p. 254 Index a ' 484 D nna484. 211, 222 Kgn 4 207, 208. 214 ' nter. Alan 4100 n:nter, Don 4 219 Hunter,VickI4100 Hurd, John 4 52 Hurley, Robin 4100 Huskey, Deborah 4 84 Huskey, Diana 4100 Hutchinson, Charlie 4 84 Hutchinson, James 4100 Hutto. William 4100 Hyde, Kelly 4 84 Hylton, Mark 4100 lkley, Ray 4100 lngegneri, Deborah 4100 lngels, David 4100, 104 Ivey, Merel 4100 lzzard, Brenda 4 84, 210 Jacklin, Bob - 100 Jackowski, Ronald 4 84, 162, 209, 211 Jackson, Brenda 4 84 Jackson, Jackie 4100 Jackson, Rickey - 100 James, Miss Anne 4147 James, Joanne 4 84 Jang, Myong - 84 Jarman, Debbie 4 84, 197 Jarrell, Dave 4 52 Jeffrizes, Karen - 52, 72, 184, 192. 194' 2231 41 Jeffries, Teresa 4100 Jenkins, Keith 4 52 Jenkins, Gail 4 84, 218 Jenkins, Rhonda 4100 Jenkins, Sharon 4 53, 63 Jgnnlngs, William 4 84 Jlnar,Mr.Ami14116,117 Joeckel, Ronnie 4100 Johns, Arthur 4 84 Johnson, Brenda 4100 Johnson, Deborah 4100, 205 Johnson, Debbie 4 53, 184 Johnson, Denise 4 84, 210 Johnson, Floyd 4100 Johnson, Frances 4 84, 210 Johnson, Mark 4 84 Johnson, Mike 4 84 Johnson, Raymond 4100 Johnson, Raymond E. 4 84 Johnson, Ted 4 84, 225 JohnSOn, Theresa 4 84 Jones. AT, 4 84 Jones, Butch 4100. Jones, Charles 4100 Jones. Charles T. 4'101 Jones, Colleen 4101 Jones, Gary 4 84 ones, George 4 84 ones, Janice 4 84, 210 Jones. Jennifer 4 84 gnes, Jon 4 84 nes. Miss Jo ce 4 Jones, Kitty 41101 , 191527 ones, Linda 4101, 207 Jones, LllUIHdH 84, 211 Jones, Pall 84 Jones, Husly .1 101 Jones, Theodore 101 Jones, Thtuman4101 JOIdLlH, Jackie 44 53 Jordan, 80011-4101, 168 Joyner. Vickie -4 53, 217 Juska, Cindy 4 53 Justice, Melvin4101 K Kachauskas, Carl 4 85 Kallgren, Kenny 4 85 Kane, Suzanne 4 85, 130 Kearns, Beverly 4 53, 191 Keely, David 4101, 207 Keely, Karen 4101, 207, 214 Kegley. Stephen 4 53 Kegley, William 4101, 214 Keith, Brad 4 210 Kelchner, Paul 4101 Kelley, Valerie 4 85, 207 Kellman, Marlene 4 210 Kelly, James 4 53, 220 Kennedy, Mary 4 85, 210 Kernan, Eugene 4 85,207 Kernan, Glenn 4101 Kerr, Robert 4 53 Kersey, Warren 4 54 Keuroglian, Lucia4 54, 60, 184, 206, 222 Ketchel, Barry 4 54 Kidwell, Carol 4101 Kidwell, Susan 4 54,218 Kilgore, Donna4101 Kilmer, Meredyth 4 85 King, Becky 4101, 205 King, Darlene 4101, 109, 207 King, Jimmy 4 224 King, Larry 4101 King, Rita485 King, Tiana- 54,218 Kirkpatrick, John 4 54 Kisielnicki, Tom 4101 Kit, Theodore 4101 Kitchen, Barbara 4101 Kitchen, Barry 4 54, 219 Kitchen, Brenda4101,181,195 Kitchen, Gary 4'857-207, 220 Kitchen, Mark 4 85 Kitchen, Ricky485, 241 Kizina, Sally 4101 Kloeden, John 4101 Knaggs, John 4 54 Knaggs, Kathryn 4 85 Knapp, Patricia- 54 Knight, Michael 4101, 168,207 Knuckles, Alan 4 85,162 Kohl, Kathy493, 101 Kosack, Carole- 54, 189 Kovach, Mrs. Sandra 4137 Kovacina, Larry 4 85, 142 Kramer, Robin 4101 Kranz, Debbie 4 54 Kretsi, Chris 4101 Kretsi, Helen 4101 Kreuter, Cgarles 41381 Krofchik, evin 4 Krouse, Allen 414, 18, 19, 55, 72. 184, 185. 190, 191, 215 Krouse, Chris 493, 102, 185, 225 Kung, Suzie 4 85, 193, 228 Kurtinitis, Richard 4 55 Kadjeski, Suzie 4 85 L Lampel, Judy4 55, 187, 188,189 Landmesser, Donnie 4 55 Lane, Robert 4101 Lane, Vicki 4102, 199 Langis, Tish 4102 Lankford, Sarah 4 55 Lanham, Terry 4 85 Lanier, Steve 4 85 Larson, Michael 4 85 Latham, Donald 4 55 LauderdalebG?il 4595 r, 0 er 4 taggigh, Sharon 493, 102, 105, 206, 214, 222 Index 255 :1 ,Iz'tfd Laurich, Mr. William 2117 Lawrence, Bill 2 55 Lawrence, Brenda 2 55 Lawrence, Christine 2102 Lawry. Cheryl 2 85 Leader, Glenn 2 85 Leake. Janice 2 85, 218 Leavell, Terry 2102 Lee, Edwin 2 55, 220 Lee, Soung 2 55, 130 LeFeure, Russell 2 85, 142 Leguell, Terry 2 202 Lehane, Lorene 2102 Leighton, James 2 85. 207 Lemon, Lynn 2102, 211 Leonard, Richard 2102 LePore, Jim 2 85 Lester, Pamela 2102 256 Index ester, Patricia 2102 tetohworth, Rose2102, 211 Lewis, Bob 2102 Lewis, Clay 2 205 Lewis, Donnell 2102 Lewis, Marleen 2 55 Lewis,BI1r.l1gVayn1eOE-125 Libb , am 2 Litchmeld, Linda2102 Little, Brenda2181, 218 Little, Judy 2102 Little, Mary 2 85 Littwin, Dick 2102 Liverette, Donald 2 85 Livesay, Jeff 2102 Livingston, Lionel 2 55 Lloyd, Gabriel 2 85 Lloyd, Phil 2 85 Loche, Debbie 2 55, 218 Lockhart, David 2 55 Lockhart, John 2 216, 221 Loftis, Steven 2 55, 132 Logan, Ben 2102 Logan, J.L. 2 56 Logan, Vivian 2 85 Loman, Gary 2102 Lookingbill, Jill 2102 Loor, Robin 2102 Lord, Charlotte 2 85, 184, 202. 204 Lord, Chris2 93, 102, 181 Lott, Chuck 2 56 Loveless, Cheryl 293, 102, 185, 210, 214 Loveless, John 2 85 Lowder, Debbie 2 85 Lowe, Mrs. Isabel 2119 Lowe, Sharon 2 56. 218 Lucas, Miss Mary 2128 Lukascina, Thomas 2 56 Lynch, Oren 2 85 M Mackey, Helen 2 56 217 Mackey, Rebecca 2,85 Macklm, Darrell 2102 Madara, Dave2102, 18 Magnussen, Eric 2 85, $2220 Magnussen, Neil 256, 185 188 Magyar, Kimberly256 1 Magruder, Patty 285, 197 Mahan, Mr. Naif2137 Majors, Steve 2 34, 56 1 215, 220, 223, 237 Malamphy, Timothy2851209 Malcolm, Wesley - 207, 208 Malkin,Wes298,102,20-,v Mallett, Lee2102, 210 Mallette, Pam 2102 Malone, Bill 285 Malpasso, Brian 256 Mandelbaum, Miss Laurie-121 Maness, Danny285 Maness, Sandra256 Mangrum, Daniel 2175 Mangubat, Leigh 285, 207, 208 Manley, Kathy 2 56 Manley, Sally2102 Manley, Tim 286,125 Mann, Ivy2102 Mann, Miss Jill 2119 Manvell, Kathy256 Marcheggiani,Joseph-56 - Marcos, Wendy 286, 207, 208 Markland, Candy256 Marlowe, Cathy 2 56, 190, 192, 215, 228 Marr, Cynthia257 Marr, Eric 2102 Marr, Judy286 Marr, Sheryl 2102 Marselle, Lynn 286,181,218 Marsh, Marie2102 Marshall, Debbie286, 211 Marshall, Ellen 2 225 Marshall, James2102 Marshall, Jo2102 Marshall, John 2102 Marshall, Sharon 286 Martin, Glenda2102 Martin, Karen 2 57,211 Mascetti, Don 2 57, 189, 218 Mascetti, Robert2102 Massey, Toni 2102 Massie, Norman 2102 Masters, Terri 286, 197 Matovich, Robert286 Mattingly, Sheila257 Mauldin, Maxine2102 Maupin, J.C. 2103 May, Mr. William 2135 Mayfield, Joe 286,218 Mayo, Danny257 - McBride, Rhonda233, 34,57,189 McCain, Jeff2103 McCaIIister, Ronald 2103 McCardeII, Jeanette 286,189 McClelland, David 286,206 McClelland, Debra257 McClenny, Henry286 McCIung, Gina2103 McCowan, Scott 286 McCoy, John 2103 McCoy, Laura 2 86 McCoy, William 2103 McCrae, Courtney2 86, 136 McCreary, Linda2103 McCulloch, S. 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Peggy 2 88 Pilz, Simon 9 88 Pipes, Leigh 9 62 Pipes, Lorri 9 89 Planer, James 9 62 Planer, Will 9105 Poe, Thomas 9105 Poehler, Randy 9105 Poindexter, Darlene 9 89 Poore, Billy 9 89 Porter, Gregory 9105 Porter, Jay 9 89 Porter, Mary 9 62 Posey, Brenda 9105 Poss, Douglas 9 89 Poston, Robert 9 62 Poslon, Thomas 9 89. 125 Potter, Barbara 6.28322 Potter, Emil 9 , Poudrier, BgDDy 89105. 171, 174 P well, David 9 Pgwell, Diana983, 89, 184. 189, 206 Powell, Gwendolyn 9105 Powell, James 9105 Powell, Kathy 9105 Powell, Kevin 9105 Powell, Linda 9 62, 211 Powell, Rebecca 9105 Powell, Roger9105 Powers, Jane 9 62 Pressley, John 9 89 Pressley, Kathie 9 89 Price, Barbara 9 89 Price, Maureen 9105 Price, Steve 9 89 Pridham. Robin 9105, 202 Priest, James 9 62 Proctor, Joan 9 89. 199. 200 Proctor, Linda 9 89 Proctor. Tony 9105. 211 Proctor. Twanna 9105 Proctor, Wayne 9105 Proctor, William 9 89 Proud, Mary 9 89 Pruitt, Tom 9 89 Pulley. Toney- 59.61.165.167 Q Ouigley. Debbie9105 Quigley. 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