Bladensburg High School - Peacecrosser Yearbook (Bladensburg, MD)
- Class of 1974
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MR. WILLIAM R. MAY VOCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT DEPT. BLADENSBURG SR. HIGH SCHOOL 56 H AVENUE 8: TILDEN STREET BLADENSBURG, MARYLAND ' . , g; meg, HA6 5 l6 WOUx CNCWWL TO Some $MV$ who 8. XCX 8606. F33 chxfd 36mg 570V MC. kaFkC W 0.33:. . awwnmuu muwwmxx 590;.Eu M:ze'i' a . x . I ' .Od r 323:3:5. x . i - . $ .Qllmwi-xwxxww w A NWM$$$WIMVF Wt 49mm. xwmw WWMWVMWAMR m w wamenrmxwvrerwwx m' w'rwixn-wax W wwv . g . . . m K WWW: 56th avenue tllbeh ROAD Blabenssunq Blabenssunq, emon hlGh m0. 20710 Introduction 3 From six years of pulling the girls' pigtails or beating up boys to your three years of too much make-up or your first introduction to team sports you find that your life is a series of new patterns, each new experience eclipsing the last. Your years at Bladenburg have opened many doors. You've learned to cope with many new patterns 2 school changes, time changes, and, most important, attitude changes. As you journey into a world of frustrations and decisions, look back at BHS and know that you'll be able to deal with lifeis patterns. stubent lite competition 32 cunniculum 82 ORGANIZAthnS 122 onqanlzatlons canOIOS 124 onoanlzations pontnarts 142 semon his 160 senlop lite 162 senion BABy pictunes 176 seniop popmauts 178 Junion lite 208 Junion life 210 Junion ponmarcs 218 sophomone lite 228 sophomone lite 230 sophomone ponmarts 234 community 246 mbex 262 thgf M f g , 'f ? z ? 5! i xxxxxwmm N xw m? X5 wxwmw N r, N 9x F012 yeans 0F senvuce tee ICE! .0 e D 0. e R o n o h II. A m C m R D tee ma 6 Bed WWW ammwwg. r Iggrog;u.;.,..;;;;;. You haven't had it easy in these eleven years; tion despite personal illness; Conferences and speeches don't show the true worth Your leadership through an extensive evaluation; of a principal; Your ability to see all sides of complicated You have overseen many changes e both orderly and issues; chaotic e at BHS; Your honesty in dealing with student problems; Your calmness in the disturbances of 1969; These things have endeared YOU t0 US; Your determination to guide us through desegrega- And we dedicate the 1974 Blade to you, David L. Dean. Dedicatee 7 7. W ' ' .- M; 4:12 m n 1 Wm mg . W. : u, r! 19' z WW ,1! ; x 7 4 W . 5 . 4 4 , 2:5? 4 '- ' . . . 4 '1 .4 ' '5 4 ' I 5 u 444 4. , 4. 4 .H4'-4.751454,5, ., -I . 4' i A 4 4 44 545W 4 4 . .55 5 W V -. 75 r5 ' 5 4 a 1: 4. n :5 5 ' 4 I 4 E v. ' ' 2 i 5 .5, 4 5'. J '- 5 v 5 I ' :44 g a 4 44455544 5 . .' 51 4,515,152,, 5 2 4. z- 23 . :- 45455'55 . .. 54:5; 4 z 3 r l, 4? I'M I '4 , I 45445 - . a ' g 5 4 .5 5 4 4 5 4 ,4 ' ' ' ,. 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Witness for the Prosecution, an intriguing murder mys- tery by Agatha Christie, played to three selI-out audiences. The audience plaYEd court spectators at a highly publicized murder trial. ' The cast included the following: Doreen Brown Greta ; Don Hickman Carter David Schroeder Leonard Vole Mayhew Sir Wilfrid Robarts Romaine Inspector Hearne Judge Wainwright Myers Dr. Wyatt Janet McKenzie Clegg John Lipscomb Steve Flanagan Bonnie Welch Michael Callison Steve Summers Steve Watson Terri Chambers Denise Young Gary Gelardo 5 pop the pnesecutlon ententam Court Usher Clerk Warder Stenographer Other Woman Jurors Mike Elliott Tom Philo Jim Duncan Jeanette McCardell Gwen Courtney Tom Howlin Denise Laurich, Ronnie Moore Sharon Laurich, Gayle Hoover Shirley Headley, Fred Vlachos Clockwise from top left: Thinking about trying Green Eggs and Ham, lohn Lipscomb argues with Debbie Farrall. Attacking her only true love, Bonnie Welch kills David Schroeder as the fall play climaxes. Questioning the witness, attorney John Lipscomb in- terrogates Gary Gelardo. Speaking with his secretary, Don Hickman instructs Doreen Brown. Contemplating the verdict, the jury listens to the evidence. Breaking down emotionally, David Schroeder begs the jury's belief. Swearing to tell the truth, Mike Callison takes his oath as a witness. Preparing for the next scene, stage crew members Jim Leighton and Carol Hessler rearrange furniture. Student Life 11 Preparing the Senif- hall for Spirit Week judging, co- chairman Jim Battle staples crepe paper to the ceiling. 12 Student Life ., . Cheeflieya'k prepare to be esented'to :the Qomgcoming Dal IEY Eigmdnds dances ? 4 date. 5 i V S IRII spiritWeek started N Vanirgtheedeaders and students chose Iheirlavoritefootball moneyinhiscupdu periods Followingtradition, t decorated by the thr. Students voted for F: Superlatives and pla WOId contest. 0n Maroon and Wh students and teache colmsthroughounh 10 cheer the Mustan '0mec0mingViq0 we auivities, s FQhX hbhsbxx- 4. a. a..- -- IWW . ., 2, 94 W O. rt , Sm W , successful Dance, foomall VICtORy CllmAXi splmt week Spirit Week started NOvember 5 as Varsity Cheerleaders sold surprises, and students Chose Manny Jones as their favorite football player by placing money in his cup during lunch periods. Following tradition, the halls were decorated by the three classes. Students voted for Football Superlatives and played Say the Word contest. On Maroon and White Day many students and teachers wore the school colors throughout the day. A Pep Rally to cheer the Mustangs on to a Homecoming Victory ended school e time activities. Spirit week was climaxed by the Homecoming Dance Friday and by the game Saturday. Underseasi' was the theme of this years dance. The girl's gym, decorated in blues and greens, set the mood for a very memorable occasion. The 1974 Homecoming Court was presented and Karen Jefferies, the 1973 Homecoming Queen, joined them. Musical entertainment was provided by Cream and CoCoa. $ths M xxxwa cnowneo, Heats Roll Shyanne Corbin was crowned Queen during halftime ceremonies; other winners included the Junior float and the Varsity Cheerleaders' car. In the game, the Mustangs scored an excit- ing overtime victory over the Bowie Bulldogs, 10-7. Clockwise from top left: Smilling for the photo- graphers, Homecoming Queen Shyanne Corbin and Senior Princesses Marlene Kellman and Diane Rustin prepare to rejoin the crowd for the second half. Enjoying the excitement of Homecoming, Rangerettes Peggy Pollard, Peggy Collins, and Annette lglesias have some fun before the game. Riding along in their prize-winning car, the Varsity Cheerleaders parade at halftime. Rounding the bend, Dave Watkins brings the first prize junior float down the track. Preparing to Blast the Bulldogs, a young fan rides the senior float. Riding in comfort, Senior Pom Poms lead the squad before the stands. Celebrating a Mustang score, T.K. McDaniels joins the officials in signaling for a touchdown. Watching intently from the side-Iines, Coaches Harvison and Welch await developments on fht field. Racing into battle, the Mustangs are led on to the field by Mark Kitchen and Kelvin Combs. 14 Student Life 15 Student Life Holding his pants up, Junior Mim Fiori heads towards the gem flthe court in the: cos- The highl after losin Juniors, t straight vi of Class, Ju YouWe H Sophom denoted exciteme The final Juniors 6 identify his loyalties, So more Mark Thomas b I m VMWM ,r V WW mwmwdm . Crossing the finish line; Seniors Bev. Shambaugh and Tom Stonebreaker win the Three-legged Race. 'Student Life Cheering their class on to vic- Seniors win six eve Class Night semorzs top Junrons By 25 Once again the Senior Class dominated the results of Class Night. The highlight of the night came when, after losing the Spirit Contest to the Juniors, the Class of '74 took six straight victories, putting first place out of reach of the other classes. The Senior theme, The Class With Class, Junior, When You're Hot You're Hot, and Sophomore, Sophomore Spirit - 100 percent, denoted an evening with much excitement. The final results were Seniors 91, Juniors 66, and Sophomores 41. 'waxwtwwt 1W; x t: w G 1 X ev- Student Life 17 W 2 . 2 $23 2 2 , 2,: m2 2 222 Z! 22 22;? 721 31' 7 ,2; 222 3i 3'12 2 22222 a 2,? n2 h: 1 2! $ TXT'TX w h Lat 11 h, 21 k; I Immm'i Small cars, n walking beca transportatlor Many studen 2222222 2 2 222 222,222 . 2 22222222222222, 2 x , 22222222222222.2222? ,, ., , , 22222221322232; 5122.222222222222222222222222222229162 22222222222222.2225; 2242,2222222222222122 4., M2. $22M f Thermastats ' In; early Februa ' 1i certa ion in day 2 . If YO ines q admlnlstrator b h usmessmen ousewwes very cold 68 we coats 0 Our winter v few days. Th because of SI heat in the 32 a Gas rat get gas long I i4 y kw, a go? V y L I . W y W4 55$ WW W WWWWWWWWWr s M N am Area 0 Q-..$s?lf?$....8'i V XV; W9 r WA Mir Wm,- M A, n Mm : W2, 'Wv m? WWW M W; W WM WW5, t stuoents Emo long lines, II I! no gas, ooolsohool As the quantity and quality of gas declined the prices rose to an all-time high. Small cars, motorcycles, bicycles, and walking became popular modes of transportation. Many students, faculty members, and administrators, as well as, . WWWWMW Mt businessmen, policemen and shopping h i h housewives formed carpools. I , I Thermastats were turned down to a very cold 680 in homes, offices and schools. Students and teachers, at times, found it to be so cold that they wore coats or heavy sweaters in class. Our winter vacation was extented a few days. This was due partially because of snow but mostly to save on heat in the school. Gas rationing came to Maryland in early February. If the last number on your license tag was odd or even on a certain day you were lucky enough to get gas. If you could call that luck! Long lines continued to plague motorists as the energy crisis took its toll on everyone. UWW xxxxxxxwxx , Mww L, frist'gg'zmggugg ' . ; . gagnggggim 5Q om t; Snow Daxs Ice, slush hmOeR Buses, motonlsts Compared to recent years, snow came in abundance during 1973-74, albeit too few days for some people. For the few days of snow we did have, waking up early in the morning to warm cars . a and clean snow off was a must. j l, 4 9 , ' , ' f; Carefully we made our way through h ,, ' total whiteness, getting stuck here or there, giving or getting a shove to keep A 'M . . . . , ' ' . ,, a . v , V ' ' , ' avast the traffic movmg. ArrIVIng at school, ' ,. y, e , ' Q a g , , . ugly we faced the problem of finding a , ,. , , . :y , . l; L ,, a , t a .' ,1 $3??? parking space in the already over-crowded streets and lots and then slipping and sliding along the uncleared walks. Once in school we experienced the suspense of each announcement as it might call for early- dismissal. We sat in Class impatiently listening to rumors about what was supposedly going on. Then the moment arrived; it was time to make our way home. . gw 7, M M , I ,,,,, ,Zz mm a n w 11-: x x mm . q kiV'W-a. +:: . X? ; I 4y: : WM 5;; 7 y 5W xRunner-up Actor David .Schroeder and Actress Jeanette McCardeII. One-Act Corn etition X Best Actor' and Actress 1, '1 John Lipscomb and Bonnie BaBylon wms Wet... FIRSt place Eon Junlons Mike Elliott and David Rakes were awarded Best Directors for their joint efforts in making the Jr. One-Act Play, HBy The Waters of Babylon, successful. It was, indeed, a success and was honored as Best One-Act Play. David Schroeder, the lead of the play, held the title of Runner-up Actor. The Sr. One-Act Play, I'lmpromptuf unfolded the talents of John Lipscomb, awarded Best Actor for the second year in a row, Bonnie Welch as Best Actress, and Jeanette McCardell as Runner-up Actress. Sophomore John Pepper, in his first dramatic performance in l'An Over-praised Season, was the happy and surprised recipient of the Best-Supporting Actor award. t .....,M,W.,t on 22 Student Life 4 felllngh story about her, bQY- friend, Terri Chambers pro: j , vides entertainment during in termission. L . .wxxz Auditioning for a part in the Junior One Act Play, David Schroeder uljgaads a scene from By tfhe Witt: Qf Babylon. Student Life Lecturing on landscape ar- chitecture, Mr. Duane Lyon gives a slide presentation t interest students in this occ pation. 24 Student Life V, Mrs, K va'ch g hem to register v Guests ana heaOs BhS GUESt listi Ranging from a Foreign Exchange Student to a clown, BHS hosted many interesting individuals with much to offer. Ana Maria Marcondes Barretto, a Foreign Exchange Student from Brazil, came to the U.S. in November and attended school at BHS, while living with Mr. Laurich, Vice-Principal in charge of vocational education, and his family. She returned to Brazil in March. Ana was veryeinvolved in the Jr. One-Act Play, SGA, and was also a member of the Concert Choir. Miss Peggy Williams, one of the seven female downs in the U.S., on a promotional tour for Ringling Bros. and Barnum 8t Bailey Circus, stopped off at BHS and lectured to several Drama, Speech, and English classes. She talked about how she went about becoming a clown and the life styles surrounding a circus. Mr. Kovach, last year's Nursing and Medical Assistant instructor, returned to Bladensburg to lecture to all Junior girls. She informed the girls of the opportunities that are available following completition of the Nursing Assistant and Medical Assistant courses. . Mr. Duane Lyon, an architect with the Department of Agriculture in Beltville, and Forest Service spoke to students who were interested in landscape architecture. i. Marx 3n. e V aw . a -+.-H..,.a. ., 55 5t Us I Exchange IS hosted mam with muchto Barretto,a ent from Brazi ovember and 8, while living 3-Principal in 5ducati0n, and , ad to Brazil in H , involvedlnthe W W w W, and was also srtChOir. one of the sev u.S.,ona . Ringling 3W , Circus, stOPP , ed to several Taking part in many activities EngliSh claSSa' , , , I . ' , , I 'f :wst BHS, foreign e'xchangekstu- tab W V 1 . . ,, .ent I.Kna Marla BarreItto v She wen W ,, , v - L , , smgs With the Concert Chour, mmwmw ' i Mr. Kovach, H I dicalASSiStan fBWjensbun;I ' 5. She inferm . sthata'e Qagmmmma Student Life 25 Sho'otivn'g'f'or abasket, cryftal, . ' ., 3:313:39; 3:211:th pay attempts togain PPIDtS 1- , v v .. ,. Itime . for her team; ' ' ' Severa athleticcont entertainme body. lnaclosef Teamemerg Facultybya was sponso fundraiser. Fearless Po volunteered team as an were in the removedth aroundthei Pulledahe barelybeat Planning their strategy, the Pom-Poms and Cheerleaders hope for a victory. 26 Student Life Reaching for the ball,,M Lou Humphrey'wchal en l.V. baskethall' glaxyer. Athletics Luuquesponts Involve many stubente teacheps Several times during the year unusual athletic contests provided entertainment for the BHS student body. In a close fought battle the WEAM Team emerged the victor over the BHS Faculty by a score of 64-58. The game was sponsored by Scroll as a fundraiser. Fearless Pom-poms and Cheerleaders volunteered to play the JV basketball team as an alternate activity. The girls were in the lead until the JV players removed the towels they had taped around their hands. The JV team pulled ahead in the final quarter, barely beating the girls. Volleyball Champstof each boy's PE class clashed with an energetic male faculty team. The faculty came away winning 2 out of 3 matches. Taking the bail Mr. McDonald I open team mate Waiting patiently for the serve, Mr. Corbin stands ready to return the ball. ng up bef; , S eedy ' Sol on his shh Student Life 27 Honoring parents of the Var- sity basketball team cheer- leader Linda Myers pins boutonniere on . McDaniels. W BhS stubents get Chance Every person at BHS found himselfi' in some activity this year, whether you boogied at a Sock Hop, finally realized you were an adult when you registered to vote, or felt a little different when you started wearing your high school ring. Vickie lvoryy Sophomore Class President, was Chosen in October as Miss Black Teenage P.G. County. Since then she has given speeches to black youths at Adding to the entertainment, members of the Fairmont Heights Gospel Choir sing several songs at the Martin Luther King assembly. churches and she also spoke at an assembly at Bladensburg. Unlike last year's JuniOrs, who didn't receive their Senior rings until May, this years Juniors acquired their rings early in March. As is the tradition each Jr. went to his friends and had their ring turned until that Magical number Seventy-Five rolled around. This ritual is supposed to to be them own thing Tke at an Whodidn'r assure the wearer of good luck. Oh was set up in the downstairs cafeteria and fans and were presented with corsages UhtilMayrhk March 1, 391 StUdentS 0f 3H5 reglstered popular esouneds of soul were heard. and boutonnieres. The Madrigals sang at Eir'ingsegnf. to YOte. Groups of ten and fifteen raised A landslide vrctory over High Point made a reception held for the players after the eaChJF-wensrl. their right hand antigtook the oath that Parents nght an even more enjoyable game. ' U enables any US. Cltlzen to vote m any evening. Parents of the Varsity and Jr. The Fairmont Heights Gospel Choir were official election. Varsity basketball teams and all parents our guests at an assembly held in Several Sock Hops were held through-out of the performing groups were invited to memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. The the year, some as fund raisers and Others attend. Before the game began parents of service was organized by the as alternate activities. A big stereo system the Varsity players were introduced to Afro-student Club. . .. Gibson re swornrin Student Life 29 Aim, a spi- rited Bl densburg crowd wa' S, W ' Q ptt and ' ., 4. .e questio K7 1h studio 30 Student Life f I .3 v k n, . 7, . , t MIKE Getting .ready, to start the show, team members receive help from a studio member, , IT'S ACADEMIC It's Academic ACAOEHHC ACESEESE qmoup talent Dueling against Damascus and Western High Schools, Steve Proctor, Mike Elliott, and David Rakes used their above-average scholastic knowledge to battle it out on March 2, 1974 at WRC-TV in Washington DC. The It's Academic team was well supported by the student body and parents. Representing BHS at the taping were Cheerleaders, Pom-Poms, and Pep Band. The team came away with 200 points and $100 scholarship for school. em Land sverdm. Lkesuwd m c on March 2, , ingonD waswd rodyand atthe Poanom; 200pmmy chooL MW. 1 J m J! J m V W J., . JWJ, 44', J M f 4 4.4, g ,IWWMJEQJWZQ7444 4, 4 J 44 J4 44 J ,J, .m M445 .- . 4W nmeh-JJJJJgJJ 4444,, v ,sz WW . 4:, 4.14.4 :11me J. - J, 4, WW ngMy .., quLW , .4. ,4 r , mm. .. J .14 Jza 'ww-Wi LE '44:.ch6' , 4 14' . 4 - I .4 H44... 4 W . G 4-jw441 3:; 4r - , , - u . . , w . . .r 4 a . ' v'wmgamj W444 4 4 4, man $$le . 4 4,4 , WV. M , wwMWv-nh N 5,4,. L'm'W-umu WWW A 1'. 'n :..'.-W ML, I , ,T' .QTT'IJ'TE ' . 44' . , ,4 V ' .' 4 w W J' 'M ' 44,44 44 .M4Zam4.4.w .JM' MW Wm WM 4: . M II 44:1 unimwym , w MN. JJZ'WJJZQJWMJJ M ' ' ' JJ' J. .' NW ,, Ff W ' 3W4 J mug'fzmwwg t 1er 4 W Wm JWC , 4, 44. Jk'xb 154ggh13m .a'. 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Included in this yeah trip to Pennsylvania to halfhm ofa Gettygbu S few other interest mu many hours at night, form the stage hand, during the basketball extra spirit. t ????;ng . jg, 9 w mgpchm Bottom row: Lornaqggllard. Second r0 , Tedder, K n Weaver, John Fitz, Lynn Tedder., Third row: Wes Matkin, JIm'Fitz, Albert Corneltier, Gray Kitchen. Fourth row Jeffrm Jones, Mark Hinebaugh, Jeff Fowler Robert Harbaugh. Fifth row: Wayne Taylor, Randy Candill, Roelof Oostveen, Chris Holmes. Sixth row: Glencent Gill, Billy Herrell, Julius Smith, Tim Biery. Seventh row: Doug Gibson, Camille Gervasio, Kathy Michaels, Steve Townsend. Eighth row: Audrg Michaels, Elario Wedd Judy Gla . Divfa Keely. Ninth o Keely, Valery Pettross, Tim Weaver. Top row Nancy Jacobs, Judy Cobbett, Jill McBride, Valerie Wilbur. 40 Competition i i . k, i Maw 04' 1w nmv-m KM .nu Mr. X , u. ammr i .m- Imm- v , t ' JF- 6' ,g , 1 Marching Band musm lIIIS game splmt The marching band, led by BHS , WW Alumnus West Coile, sought to improve their musical skills in Class and during halftime performances. Lorna Ballard, a junior, became the first girl to serve as drum majorette in many years. Included in this year's activities was a trip to Pennsylvania to perform at the halftime of a Gettysburg University football game. Several band members, along with a few other interest musicians, spent many hours at night, rehearsing to form the stage band, which performed during the basketball games to provide extra spirit. ... n... .AWNWMWWWWWMIM,memvmxu. t i6 Entertaining at halft gne, th 3 Pep Bani performs a figirited selecgi. a E 5,. Competition 41 Varsit Cheerleaders 3 SENIORS, 7 Junlons nesurlo squao After busing and graduation last year, the Varsity Cheerleaders were left to rebuild their squad. After many hours of repetitious drills, the girls put together the famous Mustang spirit. Their new Cheers were a part of many activities at BHS. As in past years, the girls on the squad were seen selling spirit buttons and ribbons to boost team support. Through their peppy Cheers and cheerful smiles the girls displayed their ceaseless spirit. 42 Competition Lendi'ng a gingfer, , 2W phy hes a 5 0e or y leen Cosack. Showing obvious delight, the Varsity Cheerleaders watch a wrestling match. M-ntlxg. 5arsn M Queeney wa ghes a wriifstlin -ww pr M 4;; vansnty cheenleabens Sitting from left to right: Linda Myers, Colleen Cusack, Karen McQueeney, Kim Wright, Terry Murphy, Kitty Jones, Anne Derwent, Joyce Baker. Standing , from left to right: Co-captains Crystal mama? Day and Kathy McDonald. ,,, awmrew mafia??- mimmh'o'si'c mimiie'c wmmsn ' insopkr' ahke ' ledthegroupm amllasai sessions. 76 MS 37? 7 1 Mwiseihrismade ; EQIWOpp, Joanne Hem? llv vijno,89verlx Sardes a ?maRusn'n. 44 Competition Urgingethe crewd to actie J.V. Captain Chris Meade e courages the Mustangs. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders SODh SDIRIII . . , 9 I speanheaoeo z'vf5?mrf'l' r7 By J.v. squao . . The Spirit of 76 was amplified by the six Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. Being new at B.H.S. the Midget Mustangs showed their spirit by practicing new formations and cheers. Cheering at both football and basketball games. Their fresh ideas sparked enthusiasm in sophomores and underclassmen alike. Captain Chris Meade led the group in haIf-time entertainment as well as afternoon . , Launching Into a Cheer, the practlce seSSIons. Wuad stigswyp things. s L , rwwMzWWWM Clockwise: Chris Meade tcaptaim, Judy Popp, Joanne Herman, Paula Martino, Beverly Sanders tco-captaim, Justina Rustin. nmymmmym.wxmwww NRN N . a S isVMlilS $1M . . r L , , . 2 Lompetltgon - ' Drill Team squao gets mesh stant, new sponson This year was M! of accomplishments for the Drill Team. After a late start in regrouping, the girls got together to help the Mustang spirit. One main goal was to raise money for a trip to New York City during the Easter vacation. After holding bake sales, sock hops and an auction, they reached their money goal for the trip, planned not for pleasure but to evaluate other Drill Teams that particrated in the Easter Parade. Also, for the first time, Drill Team members who have been on the squad two years received a letter for their work. Mrs. Diane Ford the new school nurse, became sponsor of the Drill Team and took an active part in it's activities. 46 Competition Relaxing after a performance, LGlerjraBrown takes a break. r r e 6r yer R. a ell helps out at a spons'ored record hop. x Joining together, Marlene Kellman and Sharon Seward perform during a basketball halftime. Ix 1. Donna Darcia Gibson captain. Standing from left to Newman stands a captaim, Sharon Seaward, Gloria Brown, Dinah Seaward, Gwen Thomas, Pam Acty, Norma Dais, Tracie Herbert, Pam Sowell, Marlene Kellman. CO 012m team ing from left to right Kneel Newman - right K p dzixwrziil M Zizgiizifgg3gvj 2 , ZZMZ ,, :fter a performance, bwn takes a break. Ion. let Matting at the cel Vtain Karen Hart cap lheipdmp 0700 MmWWixM , , 6 . , , 4 : ,, iiX? $29 avg lwxva ing another Mustang Relda Mills leaves her I Cheer basket Wla- xwmw-mmlvrlmm ca'bggin Kare H7 ris ax'iva the cemplietioe e e lanky, Na. I;wg,9:wx .1 Pom-Poms NEW ROUtlnES GIVE lift to halftimes The spirited Pom-Poms again marched their way through winning Mustang seasons. The squad, chosen last spring, held practices during many hot summer mornings. The girls gave their first performance at Takoma Park's Fourth of July parade. Always a main attraction at football and basketball halftimes, the squad developed new routines to current rock and soul hits. Competition 49 Making; a cross, the poin-poms have ai-flawless presentgltion. 2 2 xVmeWx Doing her best, Debbie Jarman shows her spirit as a pom- pom. learned , routine, Gail Over x et and Patty Grusholt rehe , rginia Suit grab h their pom-poms. 21.22 . . twatch eagerlywas t e Mustafngs whomp the-Tigers. ev 5'13 dersOW T? it. Stand' Ce ElwoOC R912 8! Har 50m m, CH pom-pom squao Sitting from left to right: Terri Bennett kaptaim, Karen Harris ko-captaim. Kneeling from left to right: Cheryl Loveless, Marylou Humphrey, Debbie Jarman, Bev Shambaugh, Debi Walker, Cathy Anderson, Teresa Jeffries, Virgina Suit. Standing from left to right: Joyce Elwood, Gail Overstreet, Darcy O'Hara, Relda Mills, Frances Garvey, Kathy Sondberg, Sue Bersbach, Patty Grusholt, Nina Lewis. Competition 51 W twmlens wm fan suppont Selected on precision baton twirling skill and marching ability, the Rangerettes formed an entertaining part of the half-time performance at football and basketball games. This year's squad consisted of eight equally talented girls. Aided by Sponsor Eugene Colgan, these girls promoted unity and spirit among all Mustang fans. Exercising ii, Ranmttes perform at a pre- seas ep ralley. 52 Competition $bat0n,'$Vfckie the cafe Wma fizz Letting her emotion show, Lorna Ballard dislikes the look of the Mustang game. Mn; wM mwfwmw Waiting, to be- announced the Rangerettes stand at attention. 54 Competition Smiling confidently, Peggy Pol- lard marches at the Homecom- ing game. Jh poise, Anngzl RAHGEREIIGS Clockwise: Sandy Moore kaptaim, Robin Pridham, Annette Iglesias, Lorna Ballard, Peggy Pollard, Vicky Montgomery, Peggy Collins. rchinS'am $$ch Marching'across the floor, Peggy Collins shows her abil- y Moore kapt tainJ, h . Annette lglesias, Lom bllard, Vicky eggy Collins. , 77 Varsity ball satunbay RGCOGHIUOH sought Bladensburg's Varsity Football team opened the year with hopes fortheir first winning season in quite sometime. Coach Bill Harvison stated that if he could get 100 per cent out of each player we'd have a county champion at Bladensburg. The Mustangs started the season defeating Central, 37-7. Additional victories over Crossland and Good Counsel, coupled with losses to DuVal and Parkdale, left the Mustangs on the way to their best midseason record in years. Chas Hall was outstanding, rushing for 1 x t L L 1 e . t s s over one hundred yards in several 3- 3t ., L j s - i L ' t w t 7 games with his best performance of 220 I i s yards rushing in the victory over Good Counsel. Something new was added to Mustang uniforms this year. Helmet decals were awarded for outstanding individual achievements during varsity games situations. amw; it; 56 Competition awg 57 UUon DE Com vansnty toomall team Sitting from left to right: Courtney McCrae, Ricky Kitchen, Richard Ballard, Mark, Kitchen, Bob Poudrier, Tony Weems, Jim Fiore, Mark Barnes, Dennis Ervin. Kneeling left to right: Eugene Baker, Clifton Coats, Manny Jones, Tim Edney, Mike Skinner, Dave Colein, Ronnie Hyde, Mike Davis, Jim Patarini, John Humphrey. Standing left to right: Tim Manley, Barry Turner, David Baker, Tom Pauel, Mickey Satterwhite, Gary Artis, T.K. . Watching thekaCtion from - V ' McDaniels Larry Colein Ken Hu h VarSIty Football . . - rt: t - ' I . ' , 3 es S'del' es' Barry Turner am 5 ' Chas Hall, Coach Bill HarVIson. I 5 , 15 the next offensuye thrust. season manks 3651: Recent RECORD Skulls and Crossbones were awarded on defense for such things as fumble recoveries, pass interceptions, two or more quarterback sacks, a score on defense, a blocked kick, most tackles by a lineman, most tackles by a back, most assisted tackles by a back, most assisted tackles by a back, and an outstanding defensive play. On offense Mustangs were given to players who ran 40 yards without a score, scored two touchdowns in one game, completed 6870 of their passes, made a key block for a touchdown, caught four passes in onegame, scored a touchdown from farther than 10 yards, recovered a fumble, and those who did not make a blocking mistake. Stars were received by the player of the week. Three of this years Mustangs made AIl-County, these being, Guard Jim Patarini, Defensive Lineman Ken Hughes, and fullback Chas Hall, who became the first BHS player to gain over a thousand yards in one season. The Mustangs topped off their 5-5 season with a homecoming victory over Bowie when Jim Patarini kicked the tie breaking field goal in the second overtime leaving the score at 10-7 in Bladensburg's favor. 58 Competition y Artis, T.K, y Colein, Ken HUghes :h Bill Harvison. l MW L Kicking an extra point, All- County Guard Jim Patarinj adds points to the mustan score.' emyg efex dgghr' BQs cim e9 Yo Competition 59 Rfsiu giggl 4444A 5E; lunior Varsity Football J.V. squa Olssolves BEFORE, season 5 eno Several injuries on both the Varsity and Junior Varsity football teams resulted in the disbanding of the J.V. team with two games still left in the season. The team started the season off fielding twenty-two players, and were on their way to a disappointing season when they had to become a part of the Varsity team before the High Point game. Prior to this, the team had compiled record of 3 wins and 5 losses. 60 Competition . Struggling; for extra, yardage, Gene L Kennedy tangfe Wth two opfwnents. 62 Competition PSyching himself, Mike Mattin preRares mentally, for an Im- portant race; N Cross Cou ntr Runnensshp, team faltens Ed Tillinghast'srunning proved tobethe highlight of an otherwise dismal season for the cross country team. He turned in several fine performances, including a 16:34 for a three mile course, placing twelth in a field of over 100 runnersin the Varsity C race at Georgetown University and finishing second in two home meets. U nder the leadership of first-year Coach Dave Corbin, the team has hopes for next year since almost all of the team's members are returning underclassmen. t V t , if; , $5. . CROSS CC Kneeling from left to Lockhart, Jeff Burnette Standingfromleittori MACH, Mike Martin, David Keely, Jenny H Plodding along, John Lockhart continuesthe ' est for victory. Intry team. He turned in 5 formances, includinga 3e mile course, placing d of over100runnersin ace at Georgetown finishing second in two ership offirst-yearCoadl the team has hopesforl 6 almost all of the teams- I T returning underdassmeny- C p O S S C O u n t Ry ? team Kneeling from left to right: John Lockhart, Jeff Burnette, Daniel Ruffin. Standing from left to right: Dave Corbi n koagm, Mike Martin, Eddie Tillinghast, DaVld Keely, Jenny Hahn managerL Competition 63 ,' LLLLLLL L L L L L L L LLLLLLMWL L L L L L L . L LLLLMLMLLLL L LLLLLLLL LLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLL LL L L MWLLL L L LL amLLLLLL 47L LVLLLMWML L L L; LLLLL L L L.L L L 1 L LLLLLLLLLLLLLL L L L L . LLLLLLL LL LLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLL LLLLL wawy LL? LLLLLLLLL L L LLL L L LLLL . LULLaw LLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLL; L LL LLL LLLL LL L LL L L L L L LLLLLLLLL L L L ?y L LLLLLgLLLWLL L LWLLLLLLL LLLL LL LL LLLLLLL L: L L LLLLLLLLLLL LL LL LL LLLLLLLL L L L7 L . . L L L LLLLWLLLLL LL L LLLLLLLKLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLL LLLLL L LLLL :9: L L L L LMLLLLLLM L x L LLLLLLL L L L L L L LLLLLLLLLLLLL L L .L L MMWLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL . LLLLwWL LMW he LLL L L L L, L LLLLL L L LLLLL LL , .. L L LLLLLLL LLLLL L L L LLLHLLLLLLLLLLLL L L L L LLLLLWLWLLLL LLALLMWL X L .LL L Li L LV L LLLL L L . . LL! LLLLLLLLLLLL L L L . L, L . . L Lw W kman directs t L LLLLLL L L . L .L L L L L L . ML 247 L L L L . LLL Ly, L L L L L L LgL L LLLLLLLLLLL if L L L L L L LKLL LJ LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLL L4, L L Lny LLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLWLLL L L L L LLLL LLLL LLLLLLL 10;, ustang! ,., '1, 4the Vball4'3way; cifends. bed 8 m m 0. LB g Ca LILLLLL LLLL LIL, W L va ? MM . LL.ML. WWW Lw . 91W WWWM LL Viv ggwlaizlizvkwfrxoyg L LLLWLLLLL L. LLLWWM LLL. L LLLLLL L, L L MWLLLL L L HLLLLLM L1H W L L M LLLLLL LALL L? L MI 64 Compe ition rm ML. LL.L-LL i w WMWLLMLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LL.LLLLLL4LLL mwwww SOCCER team Kneeling from left to right: Carlos Alves, Mark Hinebaugh, Cliff Williams, Jeff Callahan, Tom Stonebreaker, Ricky Davis, Hank Lockman, Dan White, Gary Cable, tmanagert Jeff O'Berry. Standing left to right: tcoacht Don McCarty, John Battle, Paul Riggins, Jeff Livesay, Dan Glover, David Watkins, Don Leslie, Mike Brown, Denis James, Tony Feuntes, George Columbano, tcoacht Pershing Mondorff, not shown Bill Allred. S r Inihg it V Mike Brown foe. i:rhportant ste Struggles wi i Varsit Soccer SOCCER we coulo ve one 861313612 Four wins, five losses and three ties gave the soccer team an identical record as last year. We could've done better, remarked Coach Don McCarty at the season's end. The coaches indicated that tougher competition in the league was a key factor in the mediocre record. Bill Allred proved to be outstanding, scoring four goals in one game to set a new Mustang record. With all but five team members expected to return, the booters are looking forward to a strong showing next fall. Competition 65 Volleyball cunts pnove equal For the first time at BHSs girls gained a Volleyballteam. This gave girls a Choice of three sports in which they could participate. Eight girls represented Bladensburg in the twelve games played. Their coach was Mrs. Regina Baker. Whilewinningthe championship was out , of reach this year, those returning have ix made it their goal. 1: KneeHnS Powell, i Crowderi imanagei Standing icoachi, icaptaini Robin Ba x. M stangy serven Kim,WrIg Comm ' there move , 66 Competition volleysall 2g team 13 Kneeling from left to right: Gwen :1 Powell, Carol Armstrong, Ramona Q Crowder, Tina Santos, Debbie Johnson Qmanagery Standing from left to right: Mrs. Baker koacm, Kim Wright, Debra Corbin kaptaim, Wanda Cook, Fran Cizek, , V , Robin Ballard Qmanagen. L L ' '- ' . 9 Q a V , ; z Wwwm 'mMm-tangsma , mwwkw; veg : i 4 I 'Iping the, set-up, Debra Cor- m mugs to meet the ball. 'f , r mg'c'mg-in Anticipation, Fra , 'w Its the oncoming bamgg Z4 , urned he xx 2W fart r y? 5W3 L 2g this years team members who ret from last year were qualifiers In t county and state tournaments. ral of I have wmnmq yeap Donnie Whitnak. Seve I 74 wrestling season with a bang, winning four of their first six matches is team boasted many Park. This year Q In t an 0 d e t r a t S 5 00 n a t S m 0.0 r U 10 n e 10 la B e In T including a 69-0 victory over Gwynn outstanding wrestlers who were led by their captain S R 6 IL 0. p A R Q .m ..I..s w W ...n.. S r V 73 . Straining to avoid a take 68 Competition 69 Competition in- ior ipr tens . d a e t u .m IS Jonas Gaston. l' tently to Coach Sinabald tab is match Catching some last m Vlce, Vadkgz fix; , X g? 7; L f7? , in K??? Varsit Wrestlin manpowep mlssmq team SUFFGRS The remainder of the season was a disappointment for the team and coaches as the Mustang grapplers won only 3 0f the last 7 matches. The team finished the season with a 7 win and 6 loss record. It was not as good a season as expected, commented Coach Sinibaldi, t'not enough people wanted to make the sacrifices that are , , . , , . , , Adding on vaua e rung necessary for wrestllng.' , v ' L - ' time,JQnas' Gaston cohtrolls In county competition the Mustangs ' . ' , , , a his adversary. finished a disappointing sixth in the 5 team standings. In singles the Mustangs had several outstanding wrestlers including Pat McDonough who finished first in the 155 lb. weight class. Dan Mangrum finished second in the 105 lb. weight Class and Donnie Whitenak placed third in the 112 lb. category. Pat and Donnie finished third in District Competition while Dan earned a fourth place finish. P g on the finishing touch, 5 Pat McDonoughja lucky foe, 7O COmpetition vansnty wnestlmq Sitting from left to right: Jimmy Butland, Jon Yon, Danny Mangrum, Donnie Whitenak, Jeff Fowler, David Keely. Kneeling from left to right: James McKay Managen, Jonas Gaston, Charlie Overstreet, Wesley Malkin, John Lockhart Managed. Standing from left to right: Tom Sinibaldi koachL Pat McDonough, Bret Blevins, Curtis Skinner, Eugene Baker. Relaxing after a county vic- tory, Pat McDonough catches a breather on the sidelines. on va uabe riding as Gaston conthi Competition 71 Ia Egan! Vttesszs 4. vmms-Mwn-nu mm mun 1'13! J4 - 1 Varsity Basketball vansmy squao en05.500 amen 6 a The Bladensburg basketball team started off what was expected to be another winning season in a less than fantastic manner. They lost their season opener and two of the four games that followed. However, since most of the games were non-Ieague games, hopes for another State Championship team were not yet shattered. The coaches said that the team was developing slowly, and this proved to be true as the Mustangs snapped back with an impressive victory over strong rival Parkdalei This victory put Bladenburg back on the right track after six games, and left them with a .500 record and hopes for a winning season. 72 Competition Looking to th right decision, T.K Mc and an opponent aw call. WatChigtg anxio 5' 9 55, Coach Hendersgn obse v If way e h t n 0 we n a t waits alone down- Leaping ab Kwar , . WQHEEI H Varsity Basketball 1974: the eno of a Oynasty? As the season progressed things began to look worse for the Mustangs, who lost four of their last eight games. This left them with a record of nine wins mi 5m??? Trying to catch attention, Dan Smith moves for position I I and nine losses, the first .500 record under the basket. for a Mustang team in quite sometime. E A new system of playoffs, which was l I started this year, gave. B-HS a last Relaxing after a trying game, i flicker of hope In attaining the State Coach Henderson enjoys a Championship which had so often .quiet ride home. been theirs. The system allows each team, regardless of their record to participate in the playoffs for the Championship. In the first round of competition Bladensburg was up against a I powerful opponent. Crossland. As their first playoff game drew to a close hopes for another State Championship began to fade away. Crossland emerged the winner putting BHS out of the playoffs to wait till next year. AX !$i$ A A A-MA A A A . :3: VFW -W gg : :...: ..., . . .3: i 74 Competition vansmy BasketBall Standing from left to right: Roy Henderson koachL Lamont Reid, Larry Colein, Dan Smith, Thomas McDaniels, Scott Thomas, Ernest Welch. Kneeling from left to right: Joe Burton, Waverly Evans, Kelvin Combs, Frank Foster, Brian Ball, Tyrone Braxton. Taking to the defense, all- county.guard Lamont Reid shows his versatility. Looking for a good opening, Kelvin Combs waits to pass. !Q, C Competition 75 LLLLLLLLLLLLLL L L LLLL L LLLLLL L LLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLL L L LL L L L XL LL LLL LLLLLL L L L L L . LL LL L LLLLL LLLLLLLL LLLL LLLLLLL LLLL LLLLLL Q, L LLLLVLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLL LLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLL LLLLLLL L XL L LLLLLLLALLLLLL LLLLLLLNLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLALLLLLL LLL LLLLLLLL LLLL L L L L . L7LL L LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLL LLL L L . LLLLLLLMLLLLLLL LLALLLLV LLLLLLVLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLL L LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL L L L LLLLLLL L LLLLLLLLLLALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL L L L LL .L LLLL LL LLLL LLLLLL LLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLL LL L LLLL.LL L L LLLLL LLLL LLLL L L L LLLLLHLLLLLLLLLLLHLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL L LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LL LLLLL LLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLMLLLL LLLL L L LLL L LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLL LLLLLLLLL LL LLLLLLL LLLLLLL LLLLLLLLL LALLLLLLLL L LLLLL LL LLLLLLLLLLLLMLLLL. 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Standing from left to right: Ernest 'Welch koacm, Kevin Butler, Marty Uthermohle, Danny Glover, Tyrone Wheeler, Kurtis Allen. Loking' for th one Wheeler line. Pausing before Utermohle talk- a foul. 78 Competition Girls' Basketball qmls' team has Uhlty, spmlt ano Eutune Swift movements, quick passes, a d team strategy were all the ingredients that made the girls basketball team sucessful. Many strenuous practices consisting of drills and diagrams, b ught the girls together in their figh for victory. This year's team was comprised of three seniors and nine underclassmen. This will give next year's girls team an advantage over other teams in the county. Two of the team members who showed outstanding ability in dribbling and shooting were Ramo Crowder and Kim Wright. R mona Crowder, a senior, helped in moving the ball down the court. Kim Wright, a junior, was high scorer at most of the games. Together these girls aided the team with their skills. 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Dean .7 77777? 77777777777 7 7.7777777777777777??? ,7 7 t 77777777? 77777777 7, 77777777777777 7777 ???????????7 777 7 77777777 . t t 7 7 777777777 7V7 7 7777777 77 7777777 g 77?? 7 77777777 7777777777. t??? 7 t 7 77 7 7 7????7 7 7 777777777 , 7 , 7777777. ,777777 7 . 77777777777? 7777777 7 777?? 7,7 7 777V 7, 77 777777777777??? .7777 7777 ,7, 7777767777??? 84 Curriculum M omces momton ACIIVIUES School functions centered around the Main Office, with Mr. David Dean at its head. Mr. William Longsworth was guardian of the school vault and coordinated locker distribution. Mrs. Jeanne Myers ran the school bank and Mrs. Thelma Righter served as secretary to the principal as well as co-ordinating the Bladensburg Broadcasting Club. Attendance Office. tanby, assence 3;? neconbs kept Student tardiness and absence were handled by the Attendance Office, : manned by Mr. Ralph Amis and his staff. he . Records of student absences were kept and a daily list of missing pupils was published. Mr. Amis also kept the official calender of all school activities. l Ralph Amis ice-Principal 1?; Curriculum 85 Secretary xnce Office Formation of stude he work of the D longbeforeschool t , f? L 7?; administrators atte studentinevery cl Secretary La? 3x 9? ???i IwWNnx$wwx Am A k x L . ;x x xw? L M cardswereissue . LMWVfJ was kept. In additi 72H? w? , L ?;ng xxz; inar w Mr. J substitute teacher room, W a L L36, , MP w j??? 'nCipals lam Laurich VICQ-pr Will .x ?6 , , Kw: Lg?x v 4x??? A L 0, L xx L gL 09 ??xL L w . ; Lx L ??nggK EWQZ L L; 044M anwQ x; I StUde Into the Vocationa Students h'Bh sch Mr 2x . OIS It If Mah Na j fz 9y w? a; A ?y L L L i x $ g L V? 29L;? 4 L vW xx? .? ?wx , 4?x L $$ng , 20 aw ,. a x94 L V ;s. 'Eulala Blac' 7 22 a Data Proc w? L x $$le 7a L 74x? 7 $ W L L WW 34? L . i Ll 1 86 Curricu um Data Processing 3m Room plans schebules Formation of student schedules began the work of the Data Processing staff long before school started.Aided by the SGA, Mr. Amil Jinar and other administrators attempted to place each student in every class he wanted. Report cards were issued and a record ofgrades was kept. In addition to runningthe IBM room, Mr. Jinar was in Charge of substitute teachers and county reports. Vocational Office voc. marnees necnulteo All the administrative and disciplinary dyties held by three other VIce-principals were performed by Mr- William Laurich and his staff for all vocational students. Recruiting of students into the program from junior high schools in the area was the duty of Mr. Naif Mahan. a . z m Secretary incational Office Naif Ly. Mahan ; Voc. Retruitment ' nd'Pla'cemen H' A. 5'. u .MWilliam Laurich CePri,ncioal, . Curriculum 87 Mrs. lsabele Lowe, 1921-1973 88 Curriculum Blaoenssupo mounns loss oiltwo lo Smiling faces of the past, tear-stained now - An emptiness in 316 pupils and teachers find hard to fill n 26 years relating the joy of learning ended e Madrigals singing Christmas carols at a hospital bed - All merge on a single life. To those who knew her, Isabele Lowe was a lover of life. She was always cheerful and smiling, even when things were not going well. Whenever someone had a problem, she was there, willing to help. During her life she constantly reached out to those who surrounded her and made their lives a part of hers. In her 21 years at Bladensburg Mrs. Lowe devoted herself wholly to teaching, and became involved in the FTA and FBLA. She was the director of two one-act plays, including last year's junior play. Not only was lsabele Lowe a teacher, but also the loving mother of three sons, all of whom are married. She came from a very large and close family, and had a deep abiding faith in God. Much of her spare time was spent in church activities. Reprinted in cooperation with Scroll 33 successful, the profe i: SOils and daughter. .ar Mr. oseh Sciannell Aretired bishop, pri newspapermen all c Sciannella's life, 0c: opened wide arms ll ' Holding the values i all pattern of thei and vitality. Mr. Sci studying to become Bladensburg, where s k Moseph Sciannella, 1931-73 iwe devotedherseif :eFEBtIred bishop, priests, students, teachers, laborers, and ved in the FTAan scsNSpailbletmeh all came together to celebrate Joe actplaySli CIUd' g anne as life, October 25, 1973. It was a life that Opened Wlde arms to embrace the troubled along with elovingt SUCCttssful, the professor as well as the student. ne. hecame Ho'dlng the values of Joe's life are Mrs. Sciannella, six i mardadeep A 20?: and daUghter. A portrait of the man emerges as the dha a:ljyvfttalttern of their lives attests to his strength, warmth, stud .' a 'tY- Mr. Scuannella worked at the Star-News while ylng to become a SOCIal studies teacher at muonW a enstrg, Where he spent eleven years of active church activities. Reptinted in c009 tossoihtwo lonq-tlme Faculty memBens involvement with students. Mr. Sciannella continued to work part time on the Star-News as a photo refinisher, but somehow contrived to find time to build his own home and swimming pool, and host countless faculty and church get togethers. His many friends find themselves returning to the Sciannella home, as much needing to spend time with his family as wanting to offer support. As one friend put it, We are finding it hard to let go. We celebrate Joe Sciannela and his life. Reprinted in cooperation with Scroll Curriculum 89 Mrs. Shirley Gregory Short Stories 8x Plays ' HHUHLH- ilii , Iiiiinu WM .... .. .. AW, 'l'r .Mm iuiHun ENGLISH Series i'm . euiinnu-m 1 . Huh iM' i um: mumm mm iuKlIhAsinunl MWNPAI'IN Language Arts semesten pnoqnams expanbeo A curriculm of traditional literature courses was enlived with the addition of several new English subjects. Interest in sports and science fiction was metand a class of film appreciation was begun and later expanded. Open regisration for the courses was held both semesters. Each class was dismissed into the English wing where a student could sign up for the course he wanted by going to the room where it was taught. Many teachers found time to sponsor organizations in addition to their classroom duties. Ms. Joy Goodell continued to sponsor Prisms, with Mrs. Shirley Gregory as the new Scroll advisor. Mr. Arnold Brodsky sponsored Blade. Miss Jill Mann , sponsored the Sophomore class and Mrs. Marilyn Danley advised the juniors. US and the Globetrotters had Mrs. Mary Norton as their sponsor and Mrs. Marianne Reeves originated the Yoga Club. J m v K Jr m. y.yy. v .m- , um n u; n R! 83, mug, , ,yl! n55 3;3' m: gm Gerson ity, Speech me Z ? Ms. t n w ' r Mm In ,C r a e 5 ie Goodell is Stranger Myself Joy Mar Th JMMISdM Md ms? W313 W mum a 1m. 3gp gwwj l x. $ ??A? Curriculum 91 ,3 i? t; f :3; WXWWW: Ag L z; 9;; memmwm M.C.' Norton ords, Man on TrialhA ?laceufo'r .1 3.5: W ; 2?: iii: 3V e r u t a r e .H L um v .m d m WWW: mwww Wwww Wrmmrwmwmwzmz : Irman 3; 3; y W 33:: , 2W , , , i Nancy L. Beckmann h Cha 1!; , ; x: A 77; , : , :374, . In... -y-::-..-v----v .- .- yW-m .ew r. z? r '79 , :IAXI K1 7 't ,1 V t 0x234; IQQZXHV-x, 9J1 heeNK x 'IIK .1- 54;,Q'xi'Itrth-u non Langguae Arts pupil scope Bnoaoeneo By language msmuctlon Complementing the language arts program were courses in French, German, Spanish and Latin, plus a French cooking Class taught by Ms. Laurie Goldberg. In addition for the first time, BHS offered an E.S.O.L. class designed to teach English for Speakers of Other Languages. Ms. Marietta Malonas worked several periods a day with over 40 students who did notspeak English as a native tongue. Mrs. Evonne Jones, the new reading resource teacher conferred with teachers in all disciplines helping them establish reading programs in their classes. Club sponsors among foreign language teachers included Miss Marcia J. Booth, the Junior Classical League, and Mrs. Carridella Booker, the Afro-Student Club. xxx :23: W. i 3:, i 352;; V 5 fffffjt ijvw : iififftiiffffffffffllf ii i! t i., ,-Q?? .1 . 1; J; ii I kitty; , 1; mi; 1 ii iiIIIIIII! J'IIIIIIIIIIIIIJ' w! i! 0'. :ie m 1;. ;.Qg :stl: 1i i X 1 - 5 $13th . 1t . r P m I 39' Il'fkl'iaf F ii; 1,3,:37' Curriculum 93 mm;w.,m,amm ,, ,u I I ICS 73 Phys some advanced courses I terested is, the 1972- In 5 leave of absence I Lawns . 0 Wayne . L 0 iology, required for sophomores Chemistry, and students, were offered by the d8partment this year. Mr. Thomas Dav PGCEA President, returned to the when there were enough depar ment after a year B A? x?, , 'p to this year among the Sctence mg Ized Iatio sh f luv '5 re individual study from man the atmosphere to the nature 0 ??fznig k t? ht on good dec ironmental factors Le nts InSIg x; , , , w 2 , i x wi J t yyzw$ , mg env wt .0 G R O l D. X 6 .0 ln Rm 0 w m ru..r t n m C S Department. S bjects emphas Giving stude making regard was the task ??2 gym? s f XJ h s, 02 w iculum 94 Curr t L aj$g Mm. ,. 5,. M 2g , L L 4411MB!!! 3:5 r6 ,QNEQ .u Md$3mi$gm Thomas M. Davis Chemistry PEREOOEC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS ax wax axw Co Ni Cu Zn 9 Ge 'Rh pd A9 cd In t . g? $185,, Curriculum 9S 4 V 23 Social Studies past events uncoveneo, analyzeo Semesterized social studies courses allowed students to explore not only traditional history curricula but also such issues as politics, foreign policy, psychology and area studies of Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia and the Soviet Union. Classes were designed toI be more relative to students than the usual repetition of Columbus discovered America in . . . Respresentatives from the Student Government Association assisted the Social Studies Department in organizing $05, a program offering seminars relating to specific interests with many of the lectures conducted by students. Uaies, Africah Studies 96 Curriculum xx mm Ist. H xwx Hist, Eur .S POL, U H S n a ha 0 C Ir e n e g u E Murphy ist. U Soc. Issues, For. Sov. Stud oseph W J ddlaEast i. LSCiEnce, M, avrora 66666,, 6666666666 6 6 666 6 6666,6666 , , , 6666,66 ,, 66666666 , 6666 6 66,666 6 , , 6 , 6 , 666666 6 7x6 , 66 z 6 , 6. ,66 , , 6, 66,, y66666 6 ?me , 6 6 6 , 6 . . . 696 6 6 ,1 6 6 . 6 , , , 6 1,, N , ,6 V :6 6 tory IS 6, 666666666 6, IS Dav istory, World, H I. Q Amer.,,H t a L W; the mat , 96,666 a, ican Hist 66 , , 6,66 6666666 Richard T. Conw Mr. Early West. Civ., Amer rs.leilIian P. Fa e Home Economics anlce McClellan m a homemakmq ton GIRlS, Boys taught Basic elements of design, choosing a placeto live and financinga home were only a few of the areas covered in Housing and Interior Design, part of the Home Economics curriculm. Nutrition and Clothing courses were taught and a Needle-craft course was offered. Bachelor Living and Co-Ed Seminar taught students, especially boys, how to live on their own after graduation. 4 ti m. wr an .vrw-w-wc-HJ 1 m . v v ette Giovan N-1 l Foods v5 Curriculum 99 Y James R. Sperr Bookkeeping pensonal mtenest met 7 Students were prepared for immediate S S e n CAREER a e h 8m U0 05 r uni te Mm r 00 WC $$ ee n.m .IS wu bb 8:. ho two mn na .lr Ye mm ew d m d n5 ae gD. ne Want r to If a nw on mg 0.3 d S am he cw u 5.0 n Ba Ch .ole,+n b0 uh SS betterment of students ious three year program was The prev ith the addi ion of expanded to four w igh curriculm junior h ing to the WP Carrie E. Rouse Shorthand, Typing ? ,4 e9??? 100 Curriculum Prac., Data ,V 444W; . 94 4 Q4, ,44, y 4 ,xx , ,4, 4,544, g , 4, 4 4, , ,,,, 444MW 44 4, 444447 L Aw ,w , x4 r x 44,6; 444 4 44 x x g24g4 4x 444,44 ,. 44 74w 4 y ,, 44444 , 4,2444; WwQ4e44 4 2,, Bob Phelps . Sperry Bookkeeping 101 Curriculum mes R tn: Ye: r?.klz. lice MacCallum l, Review Math wk w NM, 6 MN? Robert Thomas, xv Qmin m a M , W , m kn SI Rev C3? , , , rs'x Geomet W3 1 MM lIBRARy helps By pROVIOlnG Books, Ililms The Media Center continued its role as a storehouse of knowledge at Bladensburg. Entering its doors, students found a utopia for study, reading and research. In addition to over 2500 different volumes of books, the newly named center expanded its scope of services with an increasing number of filmstrips, tapes and records. Mrs. M. P. Cunningham, the media coordinater, was newto Bladensburg this yeah Mathematics math CIASSES semestemze Semesterized courses in math were begun on a county-wide basis with four special-interest subjects added to the curriculum at Bladensburg. Business and general math courses were still offered to refresh student knowledge. A series of algebra, trigonometry, math analysis and probability courses allowed exceptional students to advance past basics and prepare for college math. Participitation in extra-curricular activities spotlighted many members of the department. M.P. Cunningham Media Librarian Secretary Media Center M. 5m ulm ul' mnxn Auk 1m ,0le Hum . Hm LigsquLS ant, musm Oepts encounaqe cneatmty The main goal throughout the Art Department this year was to interest and expose students to art. The Hfoundation course and Art II, covered the broad range of fine and applied art. Art Ill and IV concentrated on the study offine arts, while Design I and II were devoted to the pursuit of applied arts. The music Department devoted its efforts to the appreciation of music. For the first time the Gospel Choir met during a class period. This year's Concert Choir was the smallest in the history of BHS. It consisted of 36 members. The 24 member Madrigal group updated their musical repertoires with additional popular and rock selections. Band members perfected their instrumental output performingfor BHS sports events and numerous seasonal concerts. and, Music The Robert Forrest Art '55 Ellen GOrdon Graphic Arts W. Dame . Genera! Metals V Wei Industrial Arts m0. ants qams Imst laOy teachen Miss Ellen Gordon became the first woman Industrial Arts teacher at Bladensburg as she and Mr. W. Dame entered the department. Welding and other metal-working skills were develpoed in General Metals classes as part of the Industrial Arts program. Silkscreen, offset, block and letterpress techniques were developed in Miss Gordon's Graphic Arts course, and developed skills in creating precision blueprints were taught in Mechanical Drawing classes, taught by department Chairman Mr. James Williams. Hea g and Health pupil health mamtameo New to Bladensburg's faculty was Ms. Teresa Finn, the hearing resourse teacher. She assisted many students with hearing losses, trying to improve their academic performances with special emphasis on speech and language. Also newto BHS was school nurse, Mrs. Diane Ford. The Health Room was abie to provide more facilities in aiding girls with personal hygeine. Nurse Ford also organized a new 3H Club devoted to Health, Hygeine and Happiness. 01mg: conselons AIO DECISIon making Through the hard-working and efficient efforts of the guidance counselors and their secretaries, BHS students were able to develop plans for the future, initiate schedule changes and make other important adjustments smoothly. Two new counselors, Mrs. Catherine Casey and Mr. Thomas Tuthill, were added to the Guidance Department as well as a secretary, Mrs. Katherine Thorpe. Curriculum Mrs. Diane, Ford ' School Nurse r Kitherihe , eOCreta, a Guidance Office Mr. Harold Rhodes Counselor MW rem G. Nidw'as Counselor WWWWMWMW, mwm, - x' Ruth B. Ward Counselor Thomas Tuthi ; Counselor Miss Anne james Counselor Curriculum 107 CK An;l: ennhdn... 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A Class spent ten days on each of the eleven Sports unless withdrawn for drivers Education. Curriculum 109 E a 2.! pm I. kl. I - 0 r I.. S 5 .Id e T r .I n r . .Il. U 0 n W elnd h pd d n 0 twin 3 m C.5 V 00f W e hesto Mm mieeuecuffw P ODlapmwO d ta.MXpn nnUvdWhtsthOOte e V InnDron I S S .l n W C e Mia a N e . e.mdllw mw.m $ W0.m n. IM e .M 6-U Ga 5 m m 5 tn 0 V m 0 e Wd K . H MD mi IWVIS uua II I II II r .w b 5 m. Alm mac a C m C r0 0 Nd a OrO 6 MW t6 R mu IV I 0 e S n Nu .0 0 If e a I.I W .l any 0 p C .m W $ k p e V 50 t. eal E thWJUWTMHPdnwdenom m mmdndbmduw tl..n .I 1 .ll fl. ul n r mNDAwmannAaawkmkcaahanmfotww W Coatswntbc Thomas McDonald, Drivers' Ed. Chairman M2222 2, 22 222222 . .2, 2.22 2222 2222222 . 2 2 22222222 2.22,, 22 .2222 22 7W2 , . 22222222222 .22 2 . 222222 ,2 ,2 22, 2, 2 22222 :2 22222 22222222222 2 2.22 2 22,22 2., ,222 22222.2 .2229, 2222222 2 222x . 22.22222 2 22222222222222 2 222 2 2 22222.2 22 , 22 22., 2222222222 222 222.2222 222 2,, S2222 , . ,2 , 22222 2222 2 2222222 2 . . 2222.2 2222 2 2 2.22222 222V 2222,. 2222 . E22222 x i 22222 2. x 22 2. 2222 x22 . 222.22 2 22222 22,222? Charles Lee Cook 2 222? .2 222 lOn Drivers' Educat 110 Curriculum ,. 7 - m i i DI PRth;: 0 mum s . Driver's Education Omvmq skills taught heme Instruction in the usage and care of automobiles was offered through the Driver's Education program. On-the-road experience and the use of simulators prepared students for their driving tests and helped them acquire their licenses. A new classroom training system was experimented with to increase the efficiency of the program. All students taking driver's ed for the semester took classroom instruction together during each period, then returned to their physical education classes. Small groups of students were taken out for nine days of driving experience at two-week intervals for the rest of the semester. Work Release Programs JOBS, stumes go toqethen Cooperative Vocational Education, formely DO, Distributive Education, and Vocational Development all stressed in individual within the work-study program. Students who were enrolled in these courses attended school for a half day, or less, and spentthe rest of theirtime in outside employment. Mr. Tom Baker, Mr. William R. May and Mrs. Mary McHugh served both as teachers and liasons between the employers and the school. Ms. Karen Bugg Vocational Development? William R. May 0c. Dev., Work Exp., Health Education ngawwmkanwmwamw , w? y oa;2z$!g;i?ixxliiiif . , : . xREi 2i me ShOpS including mach sponsored contests and often Metal Trades metal shop and sheet metal. Metals students participated in many vocational department involved several industry- branches of the metal industry welding, auto mechanics, mam Eutune lABOR Eonce, The metal trades division of the did quite well. K5 1 ames ExMom Electronics 1151-31? lg ev x t h . Rosemagy'Cook ,uR. ' 3Nurs. SPMed. sts. r. fie 3,3 , 1 t; 9,, , i , t ! Technical Trades acabemlcs ane 5131265560 Electronics introduced its students to solid state devices while Drafting stressed the elements of two-dimensional design. Printing classes operated the linotype and other trade related machinery and produced programs for many school activities. Cosmetologx-Nursing qmls 0am quoommg, mEOICAl skills Trying out new grooming ideas was the concentration point in Cosmetologythis year. Courses in Medical and Nursing assistants prepared students for the rewarding work ofaidingpeople. While members of the Medical assistants course prepared for work in a doctor's office Nursing assistants praticed their classroom knowledge at Prince Georges General Hospital. 2, $7 Vyf Ac , ivy gm. 72W a Clark S. Fuller , 74,11,111? 4????ng , i I e g 5 TV 5 .m g Y .83 AUMa n.HU tH 0e 51C .hupe G re R nb monm Oddii u A .Uenzwac Cdaegh a 0 EU r e SI, mun SCWd t nw endnlowd. A-V diiaben .w SRSteemetm 00leth .H l p n eoeed ll. mayxnwym I SHnUdSng m .m I U.mnn+ma u d k Ohbim: . 8C .0 i u r f r t hoahune r BBS BTvcammab Q , 4 1' 1 V A ?.ACIaFBnce Dix 0 ?Na Building Superintendent Mrs. Doris McA Cgfeteria Manage , Cafeteria Custodians E000 neebs before with higher lunch costs, low in providing nourishing meals for a school of over two thousand, and line offered options such as soup, sandwiches, and other dishes. custoolans clean school is always a big job to tackle. Mr. Dixon the equipment running well, despite their small number and the fuel shortage. An SGA-sponsored effort to some of the pressure on the custodians. cafetema fills Running a cafeteria wasn't the same as quality food and very limited supplies. The cafeteria staff showed its ingenuity prepared a varied menu through the use of two serving lines. The 'Ai line served the regular lunches while an a la carta Maintainingaschool Bladenburg's size and his staff kept the building clean and clean the grounds last October relieved Curriculum 115 2 C00: v06A GOUC Bottom 'C Gasklnsl Sarah LOO colleen Bobby BO Reuben Bertrane Danlleyr Ambrose: 2N 2V' paupepxtwe vocational ebucauon ccmi'lwtrf E J i W BRICI Kelvin Cc Buddy F pnnw Kevin CC Washing Joseph C man Victor 1d OISIZ Bottom l Debbie l Sandy M tsponsorj Petrie, C Williams Bennett. Sheldon Richards AC George 2 Fleming, Mr. Fulle shee Jim Blev Murray TOmmyl Jim Scha Battle, c Miller, J5 OnaI Tommy W lm2m Wattle Cl Miller, JG W W coopenatlve vocational ebucatlon Bottom row: Jim Skinner, Rusty Jones, Linda Gaskins, Gabrieal Lloyd, Michelle Baldwin, Sarah Looper, Donna Smith, Brenda Coleman, Colleen Meier, Bill Hamilton. Second row: Bobby Boyd, Jackie Battle, Carl Butler, Rita King, Reuben Moore, Ricky Kitchen, Andy Woodring, Bertrane Estep, Brian Stewart, Mrs. McHugh 6ponson. Top row: Kevin Bryant, Edward Dantley, Chris Reid, Ivan Deloatch, Dan Ambrose, Don Arter, N. Ray Wilson, Mike Park. Bmcklaqu Kelvin Combs, Tom Murphy, Derek Coleman, Buddy Fillman. pmntmq, welbmg Kevin Compher, Kawa Halmat, Velmon Washington, Janet Dingle. Joseph Garrett, Henry McClenny, Mark Frost. mamtenance $ nepam Victor Johnson, Jay Porter. Olsthutlve 60. Bottom row: Remona Parker, Roxanne Reilly, Debbie Brown, Rhonda Tyree, Charles Kidwell, Sandy Woodlief. Second row: Mr. Baker Sponson, Ada Santos, Kathy Buzard, Debbie Petrie, Carolyn Witt, David Powell, Viola Williams, Rose Williams, Steven Hans, Ronald Bennett. Top row: Lenny Johnson, James Brooks, Sheldon Eason, Jim Hooper, Ken Clary, Charles Richards, Don Sweet, Larry Sawyer. a c 8 nemlqenatlon George Canter, Bob Woung, Gary Grove, Mark Fleming, Bill McGaha, Henry Shafer, John Myer, Mr. Fuller. sheet metal Jim Blevinn, Gary Needham, Bob Brooks, Jim Murray, Jim Lepore. Tommy Stonebreaker, Jim Patarini, Tom Pruitt, Jim Schatzer, John Pressley, Allen Knuckles, Jim Battle, Charles Womack, Donald Liverette, Mary Miller, Jeff Callahan. Onaitmq Tommy Stonebreaker, Jim Patarini, Tom Pruitt, Jim Schatzer, John Presley, Allen Knuckles, Jim Battle, Charles Womack, Donald Liverette, Mary Miller, Jeff Callahan. MVWWWMMAN ?WMW nusimwm 118 Curriculum vocauonal Oevelopement Bottom row: Mrs. Apple Sponsoo Epps, Darlene Poindexter, Miss Bugg Epons Second row: Mr. May $ponson, Dianne 00 O'Bryan, Lawrence Ferguson, Mary Groome Leandra Shinn, Diane Chandler. Top r0w-Jstl1 Dennis, Jeff Moore, Steve Tetlow, Pat HOGcE n Dennis Sorensen. ES , Gwendolyn electnomcs Scott Jones, Karen Harris, Waverly Evans, Shirley Hill. canpentpy Bottom row: William Stapleton, Edwin Gaskins. a Top row: Jimmy Hobbs, Ted Johnson, Charlie Overstreet, Simon Pilz, Ron Meets, George Bowling. 1 secnetamal pnactlc Bottom row: Diane James, Ann Becker. Top row: Rhonda Morgan, Barbara Potter, Vivien Logan, Cindy Fletcher, Connie Hamm. meOIcal assnstamzs Bottom row: Ethel Anthony, Judy Marr, Cathy Anderson. Second row: Yolanda Martir, Gale Hoover, Cathy McDonald, Diane Foust. Third row: Kathy Knaggs, Denise Harrison, Sandy Hall. 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Organizations deres5 the t their turns to a ias andRiC . sophomore class. ing thing ink awal Th lgles htening the matters at rDavid Rakes, chairman I of the Constitution and Elect Ions Committee, takes time to ten. ' us Enlig hhand r 0 e R C oAy f 2 xxfifo 8 Q ,? a ives a he Ion e, g; . Ining new pro Wh . is; z . I i ???xwl new resolut Expla , ,,z4?i,. , x , , x wlecviaQqu; ? ,X$ 12.7 14 ? L7, iv? ssmg SGA delegates look on as g? , Derwent draws up plans. , k Discu me MWWWMMMU Mwwxm; AW 7 0, train, is i. v 9 mg erru 126 Organizations Candids ICe th , adv 9i? done, t collects un- to get things hed work Su mg Irginla V ,Hurry f lnis iions Mike ' ditation. Pondering his deci Perry sits in deep Inner in iven a d' ng Welcoming the new foreign exchange student, Ana Ma 'a 0 t t e r r a B 127 Organizations Candids Media G oupS Creative and-energetic I outlet for their talents i n n IYDEWR I156 Q S grOUps- Many Changes $2333: rinedia Blade this year e a new advisor ahthe I n C lac k desigri and a niw concept of ew , organization. T e class Secti S Snap moved 'to the back of the bozlsxitehe Sh utte R the Junior and Sophomore classe getting their own sections for 5 individual portraits. Each opened with between four and tWelv pages of candids. Scroll was plagued6 throughout the year with fi ' troubles. students fOUn d class section C'hzblibilyg: SQme last minute Pi: fC ,gteve Proctorworks cg M13199, g sports layout. Using pictures and newspap- ers, Scroll displays its work. 'Reading over cope Hammerly, Blade checks to see if eev in order. ' ' Testing the equipment, Tom Philo adjusts the sound system. 128 Organ zations Candids :udents fOUn V ere made in the I adwsor' a new in of ie book with 9 Classes ns fOr h class section IN and tWelve W'as plagued Inanicial Three issues were published in the first semester despite many staff problems, including the replacement of the editor in early November. Prisms was unable to continue publications this year, due 'partly to its extra-curricular status. Plans were under consideration to make the literary magazine a course taken for credit, the same as Blade and Scroll. The Photography Club trained interested students in the art of taking, developing, and printing quality photographs. Many club members attained positions using their skills on the two Journalism staff. Five students talented in the speaking arts made up the Bladensburg Broadcasting Club. Announcements of important school events were made at the beginning of the homeroom period and again in the afternoon. School functions from assemblies to wrestling matches were provided with an appropriate audio system by the Sound Club. Groups sponsoring money-making activities were charged a nominal fee to help the club replace outdated equipment. 7, some last minute i: I , . r Glancing over bijlsMBob lack- ieve Proctor works .lin tries to balance the qujge; a Sportslayout. t r 'r it rg Xw .1 W h; n work Looking puzzled, Diane Rustin 5 towards a Blade dead- , Pausing to think, Stgsje Cr contemplates the'niekxt Sc .editoral. ' . 4ft legiance, Dor th6 school in t IS- .24$yixzef 7 44, ising the yearbook sales, d M f r lo 0 c a n 0 S t u n. e d .Ia B play; W Adveft x ziiiz szfrxfif ,1??? ii v . he Pledge: of AI- -leglance, Doreen Brown leads the school in the flag salute. Editing copy for publications, Sandy Cooke, editor-in-chief, wraps up a deadline for Scroll. Wm JV$ ' $ XXX 'k Vt m 1 X3 u? x mm 12:. . w m g 2;. 9 KM E'me m m I! magasgm:memmm$mf2ng 77321 g , '39 m w 1;; at am: - . '3; m m 1 Mn ?xaw , .Wgummlg gig ., ff' alliggi x? w. MW 1g m mm 2 J$$ J W$ Organization Candids 131 ,.. aw, , ; , . , ,?Mv! n;vultnl C ,7 , 1am. 3N7 xv g to Is pe rig; 5 iders Mr. Blanchard's comments on th v , . ,n g: a next Madrigal selection. Mfd t .5 n .m 0. IV, 6 .w t n e t t a g .m n e t .5 I. Laura Moore cons .1512? 4412.3xu 4.4., X? , , a ; .VZ, r, wmww , Il' WM, ir membe fmm at a salute to Vicky Ivory, ing the Miss Black Teen of P.G. Unve il 'Gospel Cho Vocalizing in smiles, the Con- cert Choir gives an outstand- ing performance. Wt m Musical Grou s OnumBeats, solos, gospel hymns; help please BhS cnowos New outfits and out-of-school performances marked continued growth for the Bladensburg music program. The Gospel Choir was able to meet as a credit earning class for the first time this year. Choir members sponsored record hops to raise funds needed to purchase new black and gold robes. The Wind Ensemble also unveiled new outfits during the 1973-74 school year and continued to provide entertainment for local Tiny Tots and residents of the Soldiers Home. The performance schedule of the Concert Choir nearly tripled as elementary school programs were added for the first time. TV, travel and Windbreakers played large roles in 1974 Madrigal activities in addition to their usual high number of community oriented concerts. The Madrigals taped a TV program, planned a spring tour and sported new outdoor jackets. Z a g g a g a X w r g g ? g Organizations Candids 133 134 Organization Candids W skulls smesseo thnouGh COmDEtlthn Members of the two-year-old Nuclear Destruction Club, presided over y moderator Tom Philo, spent most of their spare time trying to destory the world. Playing at both local and national levels, players competed for prizes and rankings. Learning and improving bowling techniques were goals of this year s bOWling Club. Members participeted m both ten-pin and duck-pin bowlrng. TrOphies were given to outstanding bowlers at the awards banquet. ' ar Physical fitness and fun were the prim Y functions of the Hi-Y Club, which IS modeled after the YMCA. w, x W x , ., rwmn 1 Exhibiting perfect follow through, Alfred Davis hopes to make a strike. Pausing before, delivery, ludy Glass aims for perfection of form. 0 ganization Candids 135 77mg ,7 ,lee'asing their tiny audience Bonnie Welch and John Lip comb portray the Who Whovl Ie. a ,AA, XXVV A XXA x x ayAAw iends' at the played by Jeanette r-uem yforwthewt her fr .ell searchs , ith Sally, Skating w ' pond, 136 Organization Candids WWW: Honoring a sponsor of many , years, the National Honor Soc-, iety bids Miss Anderson's far- well. ' ' Taking time; out, Sharon a Laurich relangiag an It's 1- v Academic m t ,. Honor Grougs achievements, talents, necomzeo Of all the Clubs and organizations at BHS only a few may be considered Honor Groups. Members of these groups are primarily chosen for their excellence in certain areas. One of these groups is the National Honor Society. Members of this organization are selected on the basis of Leadership, Character, Service, and Scholarship ability. This years NHS members founded the Helen Anderson Scholarship Fund honoring Miss Anderson, who sponsored the Society for many years before turning the sponsoring duties over to Miss Sue Steiner this year. Members of the Thespian Society are chosen for their talent and participation in drama productions such as plays and coffeehouses. In the spring of 1972-73 school year six students were selected for the 1973-74 It's Academic team in open competition among nine applicants. They practiced all summer and fall and three members of the squad met teams of other schools in spring competition for the popular TV series. Pausing solemly, Jeff Callahan l - V l l y Organization Candids awaits the beginning of the i Honor Society Induction. IS Z7 ,? ??Mw, 1 in Carl h th Droneburg to Listening Hoffman ies to. support int of view, 0 Persuading Mr. see his p0 ing tr ' Siefr reasoning bers ,arenready t0 gkdhei targtit; Rifle Iming fem n b m C A 39,, is fellOw Bible tention of h Club members. MW 740?? Leading the main discussion, Roy Williams captures the at- Trying to understand th ture, Roy Williams and Rhodes look puzzled. kes 71w 7 ing the board, Mrs. Sue Schwartz and Dave Ra V; d U t S 17?, 11 m iwiigyii z W , 1 726, m,,,.n.mwmwy, WWW thmmmwmwwzwxmw W W474. V 4,.,,W,ywyuww z, the SIR M w mam m wwmwxl, W ing bY with 5mm Pass mewfr decoratEd car. HWMWA V .rWWWN 2,2 ma. ; a7 ? 7 L , ,x, k1 Juxxxwxxyx? 5 0494A iw a Dubicating pagers for thre-VA L'AquWering the ',ph9ne,g tendance Office, G'aryrA, sLle'yd, efficientlyitake ,t-ej makes himself vary hefp'fui, ' ihil h er her success. man feels she has udent. Service Grougs community, StUOEht neebs met By cluss Many organizations at Bladensburg had the opportunity to help their members mature and grow personally through activities of service in the community and in the world. New this year BHS was Understanding Students or better known to the student body as US . It was not a club but a group of 12 trained students helping other students. US, located in the library, gave students a more comfortable feeling they might not have had with their guidance counselor. The 3-H Club was a personalized club that dealt with on coming womanhood. Members raised money this year by selling handmade pillows. This enabled the group to take trips to fashion shows to learn about good grooming and ettiquette. The Afro-Student club raised almost $500 for Africare this year. Members of this club learned to study, communicate and reach decisions. They were also involved in a student community theater workshop. VU Organization Candids 141 V , x 2M; 76 , xx 2267 ColIeeD iels, Jim Fiorl, row homas. Second Thomas McDan ia Sui , Becky T . Top row irgin V I lssmger, Terry Murphy Sandy Moore Karen McQueeny, Frances Garvey. Bottom row Jones, IS , Chr' ins Jeanette Falwell. Top row: Veronica Fluelling, Ramona Crowder, Willie ,Graham, Lorine Perry, Crystal Day, Pat McDonough. sophomone Delegates JUthROElGGAtGS Bottom row: Steve Flanagan. Second row: Shelley Edmonds, Terri Cr Marsha Housley, Peggy Coll semen Oeleques Bottom row: Joann Herman, Ellen Lyons, Mark Thomas, Leonard Blair, Gary Colton, Judy Popp, Sheila Price. Top row Meade. 142 Organizations Portraits 143 46?? $ngng Organization Portraits wwmu meww m wm w wwww J H WM m www . le 3 Ivory, Kenny Hughes, Dan White, Vicky e U S n a n r e K e n e 00 U EL 8 t t e n a e J S, e k a R M v a D Mike Elliott, W ,.xmm:wi a ,wz wammxaxnaw n.. ' VCW W 7: ww w$ $ $$ $ ummm Parks. Second row: Linda Myers, Annette lglesias. Third ro Chas Hall, Steve Summers, Sue Bersbach, Rosemary Schmid, ?w ww G E t W m m 0 C E N I U C 6 X E A G S Hessler, Greg Mundy, McCardell. Top row Denise Stackhousa Bottom row: Marilyn Mike Perry. ,u 717 v 4 i; V: n n a D W 0 .I m 0 n 0 B Shelia Bass, Dennis Milczakowski Seco Mallett, Marsha Ho Madara, Mark Hine 144 Organization Portrai , 27! I Iii If , II III III , I Ii 2 I XXIII , IIgI , I245, II III ,I , S .w. t. S t a R mm m e, a R .mn p, OpIn S :d Wn OS VI, 0 Aug ws, ww e 0 5mm Tm m whiplfmaYmLaw n,,n Elam m. Hnun dndYIPD Hma ei B M ee HumME .MWDamhulrrI cw t $GW FImW Ewan. u Fh heeaIm aoI H ID ' RRWtI CLsITmoomk I er A Hm m .m ieJ.m IlYm.Lm.mdw bPe ea eaiw.M Mana hrmkasaaXV oem .GK l LnFo aeh 8e SHEMH va Inmrn Dmmn whmw r IImu mrI vIoi h 2v m ae bCuoeCee nss 5 Ten. mDJpo C I ac S e..Sk.IvIvn h I Ik e I..0J omWe nwemmnam ine saw Han, Dr.S.ID .IOVCDeDr me anm CHOMIInmo .nbl Hrel T..a uht Dk Jere eeei ti I D l Macs l n6 . 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Second row: Donna Au Top row: Pam Toney, Steve Earlwicker. wmb ensemBle First row: Cathy Miner, Audrey Michael, Judy , 1 Glass, Karen Keely, David Keely, Valerie J Pettross, Valerie Wilber, Jill McBride, Nancy 1 Jacobs. Second row: Lorna Ballard, Mark ' Parrish, Randy Candill, Elario Wedderburn, Wayne Taylor, Camille Gervasio, Loren Tedde, ? Jim Fitz, Albert Cornellier, Gary Kichen, Lynn Tedder, John Fitz, Ken Weaver, Lee Mangubat. , Third row: Roelof Oostween, Wes Malkin, Mark Hinebaugh, Jeff Jones, Jeff Fowler, Chris Holmes, 3 Steve Townsend, Doug Gibson. Standing: i Glencent Gill, Julius Smith, Kathy Michaels. avid Rakes TO I m er, Eugene Kernan Lynda Mills, Mr. ' gus , 47 1 Organization Portraits 1 ,, A V 1, ???ZV e j C lUB iwwxgg wmo ensemBle mm, B 301 i ax, 0 4$4 , Q e. 1 a n EVIL VH4 ollwm5: , .w. .e nm .W W ,dmbaMa m i n d 1 000 U INVIU 10 I ma . .l0 SEN CU l, n mTILaonvae MT V .I m .I: 3A Ilre akr U vn.lK R an 0m 3 ea Lu . e,HNabnnal.rb.IC Te Dm. pmlkM Cma anle IMamenMahrMi 4K5: rTu qH.K r ean C38 rdOCEMcaM aneH MU WVH noc .Ianludlw . 35 IVluVr LamnMI mm. lnm B mDM CV MwanWmKYLmamht e 8 ya :1 ICH .l r: a u Rga Em oEkc Yvwm MwMBaoamw,wwK :1..Md en 5 Rmcl ymrt l dun .HWGaWFbuny ,x... , n e D, milrl mlaknw effGK maquals Bottom row: Eugene Kernan, Cheryl Loveless, Debbie Farrall, Terry Murphy, Lynda Mills, Denise Young, Bob Zacheral. Second row: David Rakes, Laura Moore, Barbara McHenry, Jan Roberts, Robin Sumler, Ronald Jackowski. Third row: Jim Murray, Sandy Moore, Lisa Ramberg, Nancy Dudman, Mary Miller, 1 Keith Cody. Top row: John Munn, Keith Gibson, Buddy Cruz, Doug Martin, Dana Axtell. stage Bane Bottom row: Tim Weaver, Mark Parrish, Julius Smith, Lynn Tedder, Ken Weaver, Steve Townsend. Top row: Kenny Houghes, Wesley Malkim, Bobby Boyd, Jeff Fowler, Roelof Orustveen. 0 Bottom row: 6 Pam Sehmen, f 148 Organization Portraits GOSPEL ChOIR Bottom row: Tracie Herbert, Connie Holmes, Rosaline Davis, Vanessa Comillion, Crystal Day, Gloria Brown, Jeanette Falwell. Second row: Cheryl Jones, Renee Better, Dolores Carroll, Sharon Seaward, Dinah Seaward, Janis Crump, Cassandra Calloway, Faye Gomillion, Cassandra Johnson. Third row: Johnny Washington, Janice Jones, Gwen Upshurch, Mary Ussery, Shyanne Corbin, Marlene Kellman, Angel Stanley, Denise Stackhouse, Frances Johnson. Top row: Sharon Brooks, Althea Humbert, Elijah Green, Michael Lipscomb, Jon Jones, Eric Stephen Simpkins, Robert Reese, Timothy Stagges, Paul Newman, Maria Gonzaies. CONCERT; ChOlR Bottom row: Grayling Sterling, Penny Sehmen, Gail Overstreet, Lynda Mills, Pam Sehmen, Francis Graham. Second row: John Pepper, Rose Letchworth, Judy Popp, Jan Roberts, Rose Schmid, Debbie Farrell, Joanne Herman, Peggy Collins, Van Sokal. Third row: Paul Anthony, Marie Keegan, Ellen Lyons, Barbara Kliem Kyung - Ki Park, Sharon Baker, Yvonne Smith, Stella Price, Richard Colton. Top row: Lee Mallat, Carl Couey, Eddie Muzico, Randy Colard, Sharon Laurich, Byron Higgins, Steve Moorefield, David White, Roy Senter. Organizations Portraits Bowlmq CLUB - Ouckpm Bottom row: Judy Marr, Darlene Hawkins, Zaucha, Judy Glass. Second row: David Best, Linda Peyton, Pat Buchanan, Debbie Morris, Pam Samdor, Debbie Marley, Barbara Smith, Debbie Stromme, Mark Rector, Mr. Lewis Wsponosn. Third row: Donna Greenleaf, Mike Dawson, Tom Shaffer, Ted Johnson, Wayne Morris, Steve Townsend, Willie Swindell, Scott Jones. Top row: Gary Crimes. Helen Hardy, Jose Morales, Caronn BOWlInG ClUB - tenpm Bottom row: Stephanie Neville, Jon Yon, Mark S rin , Loui Mullis, Anthony Whitted, Marsha Housley, Melasie CgiertsonS mnigaa Vance Gponosn. Second row: Phil Taylor, James Stevenson, Jean Glarrit'y Dols Milczakowski. Third row: Kevin McCray, Diane Epps, Vanessa Jonles Tnna Ricky Matney, William Herbert, Dewey Suthpin, Ricky Shafer, Jack Vao'irow: Melvin Erving, James Dugger, Bill Foreny, Alfred Davis, Todd Behtley n aer, M wkgwgh W W. mew V ,. W K! fffi O I W aaM 150 Organization Portraits mm, Wamw 1i , I fl 1' WWW, W ,, 4mm, i1 11 , p 4 . , my mt:- W a 'iS Fernandeg n, Mp Lewis Essa OneS-Toprow. afer, lack Vanlaez d Bentley. ' r Vante nuclean Oesmuctlon cluns Bottom row: Mr. Ross $ponson, Jim Butland, John Lockhart, Robbin Sumler, David White, Mike Gizzo, Tom Philo, Byron Higgins. Second row: Steve Summers, Richard Canard, Rick Adams, Dana Axtell, Gary Kitchen, Marty Peters. Third row: Francis Mickey, Mark Parrish, Shirley Headley, Sally Sayed, David Rakes, Marilyn Parks, Kim Phillips, John McBride, Carl Siefring, Top row; Mark Hinebaugh, David Geruasio, David Madara, Kenny Hughes, Sue Barms, Eugene Baker, Tom Poster, Mike Elliott, Dan White, Steve Watson. hl- Bottom row: Jim Patarni, Micheal Satterwhite, Tim Nolan, Mark Kitchen, Henry Hargrove, Charles Richardson, Clifton Coates. Second row: Gary Petit, Tom Pavel, Kenny Hughes, Roger McDaniel, Tim Hargrove. Third row: Duanne Ellis, Charlie Overstreet, William Graham, guest. Fourth row: Dan SangivonnL Mark Spring, Donnie Hunten James Bracy. Top row: Mr. Lewis, Sponson, guest. r4 wmsr am, 7 WW 7 14.2 vxwynx g f , 7w WM Organization Portraits 151 ' IMW WWW ; .Mxxwgwwwyza. 11,, ., WWVWMI lay, ' y 3' J Iv MM 1W g . NEN Q $ nauonal honon socnety Bottom row: Nancy Dudman, Barbara McHenry, Shirley Headly, Patty Bout Mow Underwood, Cathy Anderson, Janet Dingle. Second row: Pat Yapconka, Sue r0WiErnest Hessler, Valerie Jackson, Jeanette McCardell, Denise Young, Beverly nggulloe Shambaugh, Margie Carroll, Lisa Ramberg, Fran Cizek. Top row: Eugene Baker, e er, Bry Tom Stonebraker, Darrell DeHaven, Lee Mangubat, Julius Smith, Jeff Callahan, Michael Elliot, David Rakes, Mark Parish, Douglas Martin. Its acabemlc math team it Bottom row: Eugene Baker, Sharon Laurich. Top row: Steve Proctor, Mike Bottom row: David Watkins, David Whitel Mark Parrish. TOP row: Tom POSt' Elliott, David Rakes. David Rakes, Mike Elliott, Dan Stancliff. 152 Organization Portraits . 9.3.! .4. . 3 v I . n . . . .. . . khan? in... IS 2.; r I. :82: L. . r. .3 cl I 5 .2: I L a. . viii. . y x. . I 3.. 153 Jones, Immy Portraits J Top row Ich, ohn Munn. IOn Organizat xxxxx xxx xiv Murray, Doreen Brown, Steve xtell im Gayle Hoover, Colleen :J , DanaA Bonnie We I Second row i Chambers , Denise Young, ich. Terr I Sharon Laurich I thespians Steve Watson Denise Laur John Lipscomb anet Dingle J I row Ronnie Moore, Leighton m o H 0 B Summers, . Second Ken Weaver, Jeff I Lynn David Madara Tm Weaver Loren Tedder I I I Lorna Ballard Rick Johnson I Jon Yon ich Cljunza John FltZ I mile ClUB I Gary Kitchen, Dana Axtell Joe Brown. Top row R Bryon Higgins I I Ernest Scheidegger Bottom row t2 der row Swar Ted Bottom fox 0V9, I d row Hargr Secon Harr W' e Perm Dinah Mich row Jolley, Maggie JoAn ne Lonn Washington Donna GVEE Renita HaW ner, Au in Sk Ch Gibson, h lulius Sm Bottom rm Marr, Rene Maggie Ha Mrs. Ford 1 NU ul m 0 n 0 DD MacEIwee, Krause, 0: Parks, Sue Curtis Lips IS 15 ' 4 Organization Portra nala Patty Childs, Marien LaLiberte, Maggie Harrison, Lorine Perry, Donna Milczakowski, Connie Hamm. ChESS CLUB Bottom row: Martin Peters, Robin Sumler. Top row: Carl Siefring, David Rakes, David White. atmo-stubent clus Bottom ro : Denise Harris, Pam Acty, Henry Hargrove, waxine Mauldin, Veronica Fuelling. Second row: Sharon Seaward, Kim Seldon, Maggie Harrison, Judy Marr, Joanne Booker, JoAnne Wimberly, Teresa Russell, Sheryl Marr, Lorine Perry, Norma Dais, Vicky Ivory. Third row: Dinah Seaward, Pamela Sowell, Jewelle Jolley, Michelle Brown, Jack Harrison, Debra Washington, Gloria Collins, Jeanette Falwell, Donna Greenleaf. Top row: Debra Hawkins, Renita Hawkins, Theodore Peters, James Skinner, Aubrey Grant, Roger McDaniel, Albert Gibson, Charles Richards, Denise Stackhouse, Julius Smith, Evelyn Russell. hhh CLUB Bottom row: Johnnie Washing, Pam Acty, Judy Marr, Renee Butler. Top row: Shirley Hicks, Maggie Harrison, Sharon Hicks, Linda Wright, Mrs. Ford GponsorJ uncensmnmnq stubents Bottom row: Cathy McDonald, Duane MacElwee, Colleen Meier. Second row: Debbie Krause, Debbie Jarman, Jan Mulvihill, Marilyn Parks, Sue Hessler, Wendy Leighton. Top row: Curtis Lipscomb, Carolyn Bryar. W .,, H , WWI; XX . ,, ?L n L .A ; -: ' i l V V 51:1? sxzi' wax WM f , JZ: .y xiwm m Organization Portraits coq9gggg 00423.. 00 Woo0$ Bottom row: John Lockhart, Terry Leavell, Denise Young, . Fran Cizek. Top row: Phil Lloyd, Joyce Baker, Lynn Bottom TOW: Linda Wright, Vicky Webb. Top row: Tedder, Ed Lewis, Tyrone Ward. Debbie Baynes, Renee Butler. Mrs. Ford $ponson. Bottom row: Betty Hester, Carol Hessler, Priscilla Parong, Pam Sandor, Teena . . . Bottoml O'Hara, Cathy McDonald, Darlene King, Brenda Day, Sharon Ford, Carolyn McGaha, William H3WklnS, Mary Padrick, Mike Stanley, Patty Moore, Celita Sue Bers Bryan, Karen Davis. Second row: Candy Walker, Debbie Hottle, Ronnie Nelson. TOP VOW: Debbie Maphisl Gary ArtiS- Lorraine att bance omce ' .4 ss'lstants 156 Organization Portraits 2 3 4, 2 r E 2 cky webb T0erz Bottom row: Laura Shaffer, Rita Spiess, Priscilla ' , Mrs. Fordbponson. Parong, Kathy Williams, Jan Samuels, Becky Shambaugh, Ricky Matney, Tanya Lelley, David i Vlachos. Top row: Tina Harris, Beverly Byrum. Melvin Erving. : J I E i i w Bottom row: Cindy Nichols, Dottie Hammerlw Eileen Rogers, Camille Gervasic, Gwen Powell, . Ile Patty Moore,Celila Sue Bersbach, Billy Chick, Karen McQueeney, Mary Sporta, Mrs. Cunningham uibrariam. Top Steve Price, Jim Burdette, Ron Senter, John y, Lorraine Plumley, Debbie Baynes, Shirley Hare, row: Pat Jones, Maryann Wilkes, Mark Parrish, McBride, Frank Long. Organization Portraits 157 One-Act Plays sophomone one-act play ,, g- N,W0.cm. p-45,gA ovenpnameo season Bottom row: Mark Thomas, Gwen Courtney John Pepper. Top row: Denise Young wirecton Kay Wilcox, Jennie Hahn, Nancy Jacobs, Jim ' Leighton wirecton. JUhIOR gne-act play By the WAtens 0E BABylon Bottom row: David Schroeder, Chris Krouse, Kenny Hughes. Second row: Steve Proctor, James Duggar, Bob Klotz. Third row: Mike Callison, Anna Barretto, Carol Hessler, Lynda Mills. Top row: Mike Elliott, David Rakes wirectorsx Sharon Laurich. semen one-act play Nmpnomptu Bottom row: Steve Summers wirecton. Top row: Bonnie Welch, Jim Murray, John Lipscomb, Jeanette MCCardell. i l l i x 1 on. .hm Suave Proctor, hird row: Mike .n Comney' 8 Mire I' lambs ler, Chris Krouse, rol Hess!er, Lynda t, Davud Rakes W w W W 3E W W WW V wwga W, MK . , Wm .' . 5 WMANI 3 W WVJCWMx v r 1 g N ' Mww Adm K 4V Wm: .le R a W KW N W, , , Ewan m .5 W W ' mmwMmmwmmmgmm M, S ma 4:? ut' La um n ma, ,. 4 NW ,wnwmuwfa 1,, .n: a $ka W4 3A r mMa-EicmNmmmSWy WM f n SEE 1:9 ngo' ., r V Hwy x; a HER! m semen Ute 65:; 3,3? 434., 29:: ,, -, W ' 32' wrl'M a V ;M , Wm ' Hw V W' , NVE v1 1 N. Mr Q , .Kt v My 6m W. WW; V mum . gmu V wmwv Ww a v .x. 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Checking out the underc ' concerned; athan the axe, kes use of an Keith Gibson ma lemg John Trev English project, 0 o. sce John ,e h6 tC van, : vi x I71; SENIORS $33.2, t I 4Vt 2749.1 and rbaugh b x $ : i . X XXWM XM '. t0 thelr Next Fianagan Ce! Steve during 49 30b Ha I! hea 056mm mfehtly ' 0, agnq So Ii st'e cIass i Performa ; h i ti,. ?g ?'t'iiz 1 a 00tc 9.,;t' '.. ..,9gg immi, 4y , W M I ! ,,,,,,, , x ar ., a Minking deeply, Axt'ebll contemplates an assvgnnient. CI-i .h Hi Shirley 5 test a '8 tOgether, Waverly Evan k X? Z w. m I De- works A Vocatuona ing h5nd,4 teve. ment Student, Center. ife Inlng .L th adults at the Occupa- ngal Tra Lending a help WI Tetlow, velop 168 Senior VWWVWWAww-www 169 ZzW 0. 4 b, in Ice Senior Life ial i hard Pract f is works ice her Clerical Off class. g V2.24, x? , , , , , ,, , . , z?, a wa Preparing for a secreta Rosiland Dav w . WMMM A ing that she didn't cut his neck, Nursing Assistant loic d r r a D m 0 r f m a e r C 8 m v a h s e m o s s e .m. w M. .mm Pam CS M;n e MW nH 08 DD Re ?WMW . 9?? Sn ns test a ur- , , Shirley HiH w,i Z? W x, ,W .n W 2, ymy f ie Jarman c W F a W W .4 .gb mm WWO Dar- ll, W xxx y y i h rms up before a ' the next dr SENIORS m competition tory, John Pressley likes What he sees. Vic i 4! xx $12,222? L .me am Wr C.m mm ya mw p s hb um .ho Sac gm zmw 39. SK a m g e h t f O. t .r. m S. halftimw Drawing Margie Ca to make if al prob? v points Math hematnc e Blandensburg h Solv lem, for t Team. ing a mat. ' Mark Parrish'eams awoxxgww ,, Y tra s ' ru' In a 9!'M1p::: a I t ! Vi 1 V! icking up ground L Mariil 172 Senior Life No a , Stevg Summggrs, B 1 h an John, Llfps-gj Most Athletic Senio 5: Kelvin Combs and Ramona Crowder . ' Funniest Seniors. Terri Chame 5 and Jim Pata- rini ' W, ww'wwmmww, WM ', X , xx' x M r $ .y WWYAKWQ, X Mike Elliott. w M w 7 M, , MQ-W W M y M , M- W; W , VWMW. , gsxxxxx , WWW? $ C x lCtU res Baby P 176 Senior x , $$VMNNN; Kw xx xx : a Richard Abell, Jr. Robert Adams I Robert A. Akins L Robin R. Alexander Michael J. Allison Daniel P. Ambrose Shirley A. Amland Cathy M. Anderson CI Night 2,3,4; Cl Sec 2,3; Cof House 3,4; Fr Club 2,3; NHS 3,4 Sea; Med Ass4t 4; One-Act Play 3; Pep Club 2,3; Pom-Poms 44Treas;; Scroll 34Comm. Ed;,4; Ski Club 3. Serena Anderson Ethel Anthony Gary L. Artis V Ftbl 2,3. Dana E. Axtell Sharon Bailey Track 3,4. Eugene Lee Baker CI Night 3,4; Cl Treas 4; JV Ftbl 2; V Ftbl 3,4; It's Acad 4; Lttrm Club 3,4; Math Team 4; NHS 3,4; Scroll 3; Ush Grad 3; Wrsl 2,4. Michelle Laverne Baldwin Pep Band 2; Co-op Voc Ed 4; Hi-y 2,3; Pom-Poms 2; Gym Club 2,34Presy 178 Senior Portraits Brian Keith Ball V 8ka 3; JV 3ka 2; Soccer 2. Earl Randall Ball JV Bsbl 2; V Bsbl 3,4. Susan B. Barham Fr Club 2; ND Club 3,4; PGRASC 3,- Ski Club 2,3; SGA 3,- Med Asyt 4. Barbara E. Barton Eugene W. Bass Kevin E. Bass Jacqueline Anise Battle Co-op Voc Ed 4; FBLA 2. James P. Battle, Jr. Ann M. Becker Michael B. Bell Soccer 3. Terri Lynn Bennett Blade 3,4Kur-Stu Life Edy Cl Night 4; Con Choir 2; NHS 4; Pom-Poms 3,4map0. Kenneth S. Billings Allan Blair James R. Blevins Gary R. Blush Senior Portraits 179 Viki L. Blystone Jeffrey L. Boggs Debra A. Booker Lelie W. Booth George T. Bowling Bobbie L. Boyd Con Band 3,4; Gosp Choir 3,4; Afro-Stu Club 3,4. Sheila A. Branock Debra S. Briggs Karen Briscoe Kevin D. Broadus James H. Brooks James R. Brooks Lynn M. Brooks Alan W. Brown Barbara E. Brown 180 SeniorPortraits Deborah L. Brown Carolyn Bryan Cynthia L. Bryan Donna Butland Eugene P. Butler Renee L. Butler Susan Byars Sandra Byers David Byrum Thomas M. Cady Mary J. Cahill Karen A. Calhoon Blade 3,4xAss't edL Jeffrey Scott Callahan CI Night 2,3,4; Cl VP 2; Hi-Y 2; Lttrm Club 23; NHS 3,4; One-Act Play 3; Prom Comm 4; Soccer 2,3,4; Ush Grad 3. Nancy E. Campbell Robert L. Campbell Senior Portraits 181 Richard E. Canard George L. Canter Catherine E. Carbone I Thomas E. Carpenter Margaret T. Carroll Blade 3,44Art Edy Walter E. Carroll Terri L. Chambers All B Night 2; Soph Chorus 2; Cof House 2,3,4; Con Choir 2; Thesp 4; One-Act Play 3; Fall Play ' 4; Stu Ass,t 3,4. Diane A. Chandler April Y. Cheeves Michael Cherry Patricia A. Childs Bwl Club 2,- FBLA 4. Frances A. Cizek NHS 3,4; Track 3; Vlbl 4. Joyce M. Clark Cosmetology 4; Rang 2. Kenneth W. Clary Clifton L. Coates Cl Night 4; Track 4. 182 Senior Portraits ! William Coates David A. Colein V Ftbl 2,3,4; Lttrm Club 2; Ski Club 2. Derek L. Coleman Michael D. Collins Kevin A. Compher Maryann Connolly Wanda Cook Sandra A. Cooke Shyanne E. Corbin Thomas S. Cowfer DE 4. Susan F. Crabill 4 Bio Club 2; Grm Club 2; Scroll 3,4; Cl Night 4; Med Ass't 4. Catherine M. Crabtree Teresa Ann Crissinger Blade 4; Cl Night 4; Hmcm Ct 2; Rang 2,4; SCA 2,4; SOS Lect 4. Ramona Crowder SCA 3,4; Track 3,4; Ush Grad 3; Vlbl 4; 8ka 3,4; CI VP 3. Janis Y. Crump Afro-Stu Club 4; Gosp Choir 4 Senior Portraits 183 Rose Y. Dais . Bwl Club 2; Cosp Choir 3; Nursmg 4; Stu Tutor 3; Wt Watchers Club 2. Ann L. Dalzell I Debbie Daneri James C. Davis Phyllis Davis Rosiland A. Davis Shane R. Davis Brenda D. Day Crystal L. Day . Drill Team 2; V Cheer 3,4;Co-Cap0; Gosp Chorr 3,4; SGA 3,4; Track 3,4. Cheryl A. Decker Gailene M. Degenhardt All B Night 2; Blade 4; CI Night 3; Cof House 3; One-Act Play 2; Pep Club 2; Ush Grad 3. Darrell L. Dehaven Co-op Voc Ed 4. Kathryn L. Delea Bwl Club 2; Drill Team 2; Ski Club 2; Mod Dance Club 2. Ivan Deloatch Rae Ann Demar 184 Senior Portraits Michael C. Dephillip Danni L. Devaul Martin Joseph Dewald Con Band 2,3; Mrch Band 2,3. Kenneth Dewayne DiGiulian JV Bsbl 2; AC 8x Ref 2,3,4. Janet Dingle Patrick Donoghue Nancy Lynn Dudman Con Choir 3; Choralettes 2; Mads 4; NHS 4. Jeffrey L. Durham Timothy Durham Vickie L. Eberly Shelly R. Edmonds Michelle Mane Edwards Drill Team 2; Nursing 4. Michael Daniel Elliott BBC 4; Bio Club 24VP;; Blade 3 Mrt Ed;,44Ed-in-Chie0; CI Night 2,4; Fall Play 3,4; It's Acad 4; Math Team 2,3,4; NHS 4; ND Club 3,4; PGRASC 3,4; Scroll 34Ass. Ed-in-Chiefx Sound Club 2,34VPL4; SCA 3,4. Robin L. Elliott Pamela B. Evans Senior Portraits Waverly M. Evans Harvard A. Fairfax Jeanette Falwell Afro-Stu Club 4; Drill Team 2,34Co-Cap0; Cl Night 4; Gosp Choir 3,4; Nursing 4; SGA 4. Alberto M. Fello Lawrence A. Ferguson Gale A. Fierstein Matthew E. Filanowski Steven Flanagan Mark Eugene Fleming Mrch Band 2; Pep Band 2; Wind Ens 2; Hi-Y 243,4. Cindy l. Fletcher Cynthia L. Floyd Tinina Flynn Nursing 4. Veronica Fluelling Chris T. Fontaine Sharon Ford 186 SeniorPortraits Rbecca D. Foust James Fox Julie L. Francis Eugenia Fuentes William R. Gardner Joseph E. Garrett Edwm M. Gaskins Linda A. Gaskins Melanie B. Gertson Blade 44Ads Edy Bwl Club 3,4; One-Act Play 3. David Gervasio ND Club 4. Albert Maurice Gibson Afro-Stu Club 2,3,4; Scroll 4. Keith David Gibson V Bsbl 24Mg0; Con Choir 3; Mads 4; Soccer 2,4; Tennis Team 3,4; Prisms 44Ed-in-Chief. Jeanette A. Gilbert Sherrill L. Goad John B. Gormaus Senior Portraits 187 1 I at I Imll Lori A. Gotch Frances Alease Graham Con Choir 3,4; Cosp Choir 3,4; Hum Rel CommZ. William A. Graham Marilou Grant Donna Rose Greenleaf Afro-Stu Club 4; Bwl Club 4; Scroll 4; Med Ass't 4. Marie C. Grimes Jacob H. Groomes v Bsbl 3,4; FBLA 3. Gary W. Grove Denise M. Guyot Deborah Hager Karen Hager Annette Hahn Charles E. Hall, Jr. V Bkbl 3; JVBkbl 2; Cl Night 3,4; V Ftbl 2,3,44Cap0; Lttrm Club 3; SGA 3,4. Sandra L. Hall Kawa O. Halmat 188 SeniorPortraits William L. Hamilton Connie D. Hamm Dorothy Ruth Hammerly Blade 44Head TypisU; Stu Ass't 3,4. Henry L. Hargrove Afro-Stu Club 2,3,44Presx Cof House 4. Crystal V. Harley Athena E. Harris Denise Harrison Afro-Stu Club 3,4WP;; Bwl Club 4; Gosp Choir 3; Yoga Club 4; Med Ass't 4; Health Club 4. Maggie M. Harrison Afro-Stu Club 4; FBLA 44Tresx HHH 4. Renita Willette Hawkins Afro-Stu Club 2,3,4; CI Night 4; CI VP 4; SGA 4; Stu Ass't 4. Brian J. Hazel Shirley Jean Headley Bible Club 2,3,4; Cof House 3,4; Fall Play 4; Host Club 2,3; NHS 3,4; ND Club 3,4; Pep Club 3; Pom-Poms 3. Susan Hedrick Tracie Laticia Herbert CI Night 4; Cl Sec 4; Gosp Choir 2,34Dir;; Drill Team 2,34C0-Cap0,4; Scroll 4; Ush Grad 3. Susan Eileen Hessler NHS 3,4; SGA 34TreasL4; SOS Lect 4; US Couns 4; Folk Group 3. Edward J. Hill Senior Portraits 189 Jag: I I .an .WV MA - EX 4 Shirley M. Hill James Bradley Hobbs V Bsbl 34Mgrk V Ftbl 24MgrL LaDonna M. Hoflich Connie R. Holmes Virginia G. Hoover AH B Night 2; Cof House 3,4; Fall Play 4; Thesp 4; Med Ass't 4; Stu Ass't 4. Carol Horton Raymond T. Howlin Donna L. Hughes Althea Humbert Charles Edward Hutchinson JV Bsbl 2; v Bsbl 3,4. Kelly R. Hyde Brenda l. lzzard Ronald J. lackowski laklyn K. Jackson Elaine D. James 190 Senior Portraits Joanne James Deborah D. Jarman Paula C. Jenkins Cassandra Johnson Afro-Stu Club r. Frances E. Johnson Michael A. Johnson Theodore A. Johnson Theresa M. Johnson Victor L. Johnson Andre T. Jones Gary C. Jones George W. Jones E. Jeffrey Jones Mrch Band 2,4; Wind Ens 3,4. Janice M. Jones Jennifer E. Jones SeniorPortraits 191 John Jones Lucinda A. Jones Patricia E. Jones Vanessa Y. Jones Bwl Club 4; HHH 4; Med Ass t 4. David K. Keely Valerie I. Kelley Marlene E. Kellman Meredyth E. Kilmer Rita L. King Gary M. Kitchen Mark S. Kitchen Ricky V. Kitchen Kathryn A. Knaggs Alan E. Knuckles HI-Y 4; Soccer 2,3; Tennis 2,3,4. Deborah Lynn Krause 192 SeniorPortraits Susie S. Kung JV Cheer 2; V Cheer 3; CI Night 4. Marian R. Laliberte Terry Lanham Stephen C. Lanier Michael W. Larson Janice Marie Leake Afro-Stu Club 2; Co-op Voc Ed 3,4. James D. Leighton Mrch Band 2,3; Pep Band 2,3; Wind Ens 2,3; CI Night 2,4; Cof House 2,3,4; X-Country 3; Fall Play 3,4; Gymk 2; One-Act Play 3; Rifle Club 2,3,4; Sound Club 2; Thesp 3,4. Wendy M. Leighton Wind Ens 2,3; Cl Night 2,4; Blade 4; Scroll 3,4; US Couns 4. James E. Lepore Curtis D. Lipscomb Soph Chorus 2; Con Choir 3; SGA 2. John H. Lipscomb Cof House 3,4; Fall Play 4; One-Act Play 3; Thesp 4. Donald S. Liverette Gabriel Veronica Lloyd DE 34MgrL4. John L. Lloyd Henry Alan Lockman Soccer 3,4. Senior Portraits Vivian Lee Logan Track 3. Franklin Long I Lauri Long John K. Loveless Deborah L. Lowder Oren G. Lynch Rebecca S. Mackey Leigh D. Mangubat Timothy Manley v Ftbl 2,3,4. I Judy Ann Marr Afro-Stu Club 4; Bwl Club 4; CI Night 4; FBLA 4; HHH 4. Sharon A. Marshall Douglas Stephen Martin Cof House 3; Con Choir 2,3; Mads 3,4; NHS 4. Olga E. Martir Yolanda Martir Robert J. Matovich 194 Senior Portraits Jeanette Ellen McCardell Blade 44Copy Edy Cl Night 3; Cof House 4; Fall Play 4min; NHS 3,44Chap2; One-Act Play 3; Scroll 3,4; SGA 4; Thesp 4. Henry L. MCCIenny Roger E. McDaniel Afro-Stu Club 3,4; Con Band 2; Mrch Band 2; JV Bsbl 3; V Bkbl 2,3,44Mgm Bwl Club 3; Cl Night 4; JV Ftbl 2. Catherine Ann McDonald JV Cheer 2; V Cheer 3,44Cap0; Cl Night 2,3,4; SGA 2,3; Med Ass't 4; US Couns 4. Shelby J. McDonnell Patrick R. McDonough Agnes V. McGaha Brenda S. McGaha William G. McGaha Barbara Louise McHenry All 8 Night 2; Bkbl 24Sta0; Soph Chorus 2; Cl Night 4; Con Choir 2,3; X-Country 36taO; Mads 4; Nursing 2; Pep Club 2WPL34Pre5x Span Club 2; Track 34Mg0. Robert F. Meade Bertha T. Mederos Cheryl Denise Mials CI Night 4; Co-op Voc Ed 4. James L. Miles Chester W. Miller Senior Portraits 195 Kathy Miller Mary M. Miller Steven L. Mills Mike R. Minor Delores M. Mitchell Patricia A. Moore Reuben M. Moore Ronald Curtis Moore Cof House 4; Fall Play 4; Thesp 4. Rhonda Morgan Joyce E. Mueller All B Night 2,3; Bio Club 3680; Cof House 2,3,4; Con Choir 2; Fall Play 3; Mads 2,3; One-Act Play 3; SGA 3; Thesp 4. Janet Eileen Mulvihill Gregory S. Mundy John Richard Munn All B Night 2; Blade 2,3,44Ph. ECU; Cl Night 2,3,4; Cl Pres 3; Cof House 2,3,4; Con Choir 2; Lgt Club 3,4 Mads 3,44Presn One-Act Play 2,3,4; Photo Club 44Pres;; Scroll 2,3,4; Thesp 3,4. Rose M. Murphy James E. Murray 196 Senior Portraits James G. Murray All B Night 2; BBC 4,- Blade 3,44Cir Edy Cof House 3,4; Con Choir 2; Fall Play 3; Lttrm 3; Mads 3,4; ND 3,4. Ronald S. Murray John Adam Myer Linda K. Myers V Bsbl 24Sta0; Blade 4; JV Cheer 24Co-Cap0; V Cheer 4; Cl Night 2,4; SGA 44Sed. Gary E. Needham Gail L. N wberry Robin M. Newby Donna M. Newman Monica F. Newman Cynthia Nichols Ralph E. Nitz Trina F. Nunley Jeffrey Alan O'Berry JV Bsbl 24Mgm V Bsbl 3,44Mgrx Bwl Club 2,.' Soccer 44Mgrx Sound Club 3. Dianne F. O'Bryon Teena L. O'Hara Senior Portraits 197 Kathy D. Osborne Charles E. Overstreet Florence 5. Pace Soph Chorus 2; Con Choir 3. Marilyn Anne Parks Blade 4; PGRASC 4; SCA 3,44Presx SOS Lect 4; US Couns 4; POW2MIA Club 34Pres;; Ski Club 3; Pep Club 2. Jonathon Mark Parrish All B Night 2; Mrch Band 2,3; Pep Band 2,3,4; Wind Ens 2,3,4; Bio Club 24Pres3; Chess Club 4; Math Team 3,4; NHS 4; Soccer 2; SGA 3. lames M. Patarini Ricky 0. Patterson Thomas F. Pavel Cl Night 4; V Ftbl 4; Track 4. Vicky L. Payne Mary E. Pearson Lorine Perry Afro-Stu Club 2,3,4; FBLA 4WP;; Prom Comm 4mm; SGA 4; Cosp Choir 3. Michael Perry Theodore F. Peters Afro-Stu Club 4; CI Night 4. Debbie G. Petrie Arlene M. Phelps 198 Senior Portraits Kim Edward Phillips 3 Bio Club 2; Bwl Club 3,- Cl Night 4. 1 Thomas Arthur Philo Bwl Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4; Fall Play 4; ND Club 4; Photo Club 4; Scroll 4; Sound Club 1 2,3,4; Tennis 3,4; Thesp 4; Blade 4. i Ed A. Pickens I 4 I Darlene G. Poindexter . Margaret E. Pollard ? Rang 4; POW Club 3. 4 Jay E. Porter Thomas A. Poston Barbara E. Potter John H. Pressley Kathie E. Pressley 4 15 Barbara E. Price . 1 Joan Althea Proctor . Drill Team 2,3; Stu A551 4. ' William E. Proctor Mary V. Proud Cl Night 4. Thomas L. Pruitt 4 Senior Portraits 199 Michael PrzngCki Janice M. Rager David C. Rakes . All B Night 2; BBC 4; Bible Club 3; Bwl Club 2, - ' - fHouse Chess Club 2,34PresL4, CI nght 2,3, Co . 2,3,4; Con Choir 2; It's Acad 4; Mads 3,44TreasL Math Team 2,3,4; NHS 44Pres3; ND Club 3,4; Sound Club 2,3,44Pres3; SGA 2,3,4; Thesp 4. Lisa Carol Ramberg Con Choir 3; Choraletts 2,3; Mads 4; NHS 4. William B. Rash, Jr. Diane M. Rawlings Matthew J. Reese Christopher D. Reid Charmaine N. Reifke Roxanne Reilly Soph Chorus 2; DE 4; Deca Club 4. Charles J. Richards All 8 Night 2; Afro-Stu Club 4; Con Band 2,3; Mrch Band 2,3; Cl Night 3,4; DE 4; Lttrm Club 3; Track 3. Edward Eugene Richburg Afro-Stu Club 3,4; ND Club 3; Rifle Club 2,3; Prism 3,4. Thomas Walter Ridgely CI Night 4; X-Country 2; Track 2,3,4 Darrell Anthony Ritter V 8ka 3,4; JV 8ka 2; JV Ftbl 2; V Ftbl 3 Janet N. Roberts 200 SeniorPortraits Rosalie Marie Roberts 8ka 4; Nursing 4; Track 3. Patricia K. Robinette Teresa Deloris Russel Afro-Stu Club 4; Drill Team 2; Track 4Sta0 2,3; Gosp Choir 3; Track 4. Diane Denise Rustin Afro-Stu Club 2; Blade 3,440rg Ed;; Cl Night 3,4; Cof House 4; Hmcm Ct 4; Pom-Poms 3. P. Jan Samuels Ada Maria Santos Cof House 4; DE 4; Stu Ass't 4; Sound Club 4. Evelina C. Santos Roy T. Sassano Michael J. Satterwhite All B Night 2; JV Bkbl 2; Cl Night 2,3,4;Chr;,- Cl Treas 3; V Ftbl 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Lttrm Club 3,4; SGA 4; Ush Grad 3. Larry M. Sawyer Sally J. Sayed James E. Schatzer Diane Susan Scheidegger Cl Night 2; Con Choir 3; X-Country 34Mgr;; Pep Club 2,34Pres;; Sound Club 2; Tennis 24Sta0; Lang Club 2. Karl J. Schneider Michael Andre Schreiber Cl Night 3,4; Track 2,3,4. Senior Portraits 201 Sharon Sylina Seaward . Afro-Stu Club 4; Drill Team 4; Gosp Chour 3,4. Marjorie A. Seeley Ronald I. Senter David Allen Seymour Blade 4; Cl Night 2; Ski Club 2,3,4; Track 24Mg0; Wrsl 2. Laura A. Shaffer Beverly Shambaugh Cl Night 4; NHS 3,4; Pom-Poms 44Sed; Stu'Ass't 4. Wanda 5. Sheets Glenn H. Shive Julia Shockley James H. Skinner Barbara M. Smith Betty Jane Smith Bwl Club 2,3,44Cap0; JCL 3,- SGA 2. Denise L. Smith Donna L. Smith Juana R. Smith 202 Senior Portraits Julius Smith Afro-Stu Club 4; Con Band 4; Mrch Band 4; Pep Band 4; Wind Ens 4. Peggy Smith Taunszel Smith Dennis G. Sorenson Michael C. Spence David Spicer Denise Juanita Stackhouse Afro-Stu Club 2,34PresL4; Cl Night 4; Cl Pres 4; Health Club 4; Pep Club 2; PGRASC 4; SCA 4; Ush Grad 3; Gosp Choir 2,34Leadk Talent Show 2. Daniel Michael Stancliff Math Team 4; ND Club 4. Angela D. Stanley Henry G. Stanley William D. Stapleton .fl 'V . g, Brian W. Stewart WXVAxV A wan 4 Greg C. Stinnette Thomas B. Stonebraker Cl Night 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3; NHS 3,4WPx Soccer 3,4; Track 2. Robbin Lee Sumler Chess Club 2,3,4WP;; Cof House 3,4; Con Choir 2,3; Mads 3,4; ND Club 4. Senior Portraits 203 Anthony W. Sump Andrew E. Swanson Gregory L. Tavarozzo Curtis B. Thomas Joanne Thomas Susan C. Thomas Lilette Turner Lee Tusing Rhonda M. Tyree Patricia Underwood CI Night 3; NHS 3,4; Sci Club 26803. Frederick L. Vlachos Deborah L. Walker Blade 3,46r Edk CI Night 4; Pom-Poms 3,4. Brenda Wallace Charles R. Walsh Gregory M. Walsh 204 Senior Portraits David A. Ward Bruce H. Warren lohnana Renelle Washington Drill Team 2,3,4Ust L0; HHH 4; Nursing 4; Gosp Choir 4; Stu Ass't 4. Velmon C. Washington Bonnie E. Welch Shirley A. Whack Daniel J. White David W. White Chess Club 3,4; Con Choir 2,3,4; X-Country 3; Math Team 4; ND Club 4; Track 3. Donald Lee Whitenak Blade 36p EdL' Cl Night 2,3,4; Con Choir 2; Lttrm Club 2,3,4; SGA 2; Track 2; Wrsl 2,3,4;Capo, Karen Wilbur James T. Williams Nancy L. Williams US Lect 4. Rosie Williams Viola M. Williams Charles H. Wilson Senior Portraits 205 4; I 3 S H N 2, b lu V: C m n4. f .IVI I aZa 0 k :- khl n r w x um .mm 0.0 r now no 0 0 0 S a .I .m e OhC n k k. s e e m d d r Y .0 CCr g u H s n .l d n n 0 0 0 d b 0 an n 0 Zn w W n i Y W. o o o r Y 00; w Y m H . M W a 4, W W 0 Von . YCIH, Y . A..m W M . E W. ON, C K. W l. D Lam l. 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Junior Life 214 and Castles, David August puts his Weapons creative ability to use. r 0 f t C .m. 0 r p .B h g n M m e 5 S A Warriors, Junior Life 215 I 7 , ' , , V Waiting for she gigbne'fzo rims, Jun'ORS , ,. . ' , TyroneWar conffempatest e greeting he wili gave In , , onqamzatlons . 1:215 ., . WWW WWI 216 Junior m3 Ww waxsvwx mwwth x megmv 1.4 9 Fix w 1$$$3 vm m WWW 3, x w, a a M IkM Singing in concert, Gosp aChoir members perform a ?electiqp. w. m g l! m w p! '1'! me gw ad! M w W ,xxzaa X unior Life 217 Pam Acty Bob Adams Larry Adams Jeff Allan Criss Allen Julie Allen Kathy Allen Maribeth Allen Billy Allred Dianne Lee AHred Jimmy Anderberg Carol Armstrong Wayne Armstrong Bob Ashby David August Keith Axtell Kevin Axtell Joe Bailey Phillip Bailey Susan Bainer Frank Baker Joyce Baker Sharon Lee Baker Wesley Ball Lorna Ballard Terry L. Ballard Mark Barnes Michelle Bassett Arthur Leroy Bates Allison Beard Elaine Beatty Tim Beckwith Danny Bell Lawrence Bell Mary K. Bell Steven Berry Susan M. Bersbach Joe Beitzell Tracey Bishop Shaun A. Blake Robin Wayne Blank Bret Blevins Deno Bocchi Russell Bonner Joanne Booker Bertha Bouldin Violet Bouldin James Bracey David Brandts Victor Braxton Bonnie Bromley Sharon Brooks April Brotherton Colleen Brown Michelle Brown Mike Brown Patricia Marie Buchane Glenn Burch Jim Burdett Virginia Marie Burgee Janice C. Burner Joe Burton Preston Bush 218 Junior Portraits N Carl Butler Kathy A. Buzard Earl Byrd Pam Cabell James Cain Mike Calloway William D. Campbell Mike Carey Kevin Carroll Connie Lee Carter Raymond Carter Reese Carson Sandra Causero Eddie Centerfeit Joe Chandler Mike Chapman Norman Chapman Louis C. Cheeves Paul Chism Jeff Church John Cloud Keith Cody Randal J. Colbert William Cole Larry Colein Gloria Collins John Colombo Jim Connelly Lester Cook Steve Cooke Edna Violeta Corado Deborah Carolyn Corbin Paul L. Courtney Gale Crawford Cynthia Ann Creamer Debbie Crossley Jerry Crowly James D. Cruz Ron Ciuffetelli James Curry Coleen L. Cusack Norma Jacqueline Dais Charles Dalton Georgia A. Davis Karen Denise Davis Mike Davis Ricky Davis Kirk Deakins Cindy DeBari Ricki Debosky Monica B. DeLuca Steve Dempsey John Dennis Anne Derwent Richard Dinnis Denise A. Dobbins David Dohm Pam A. Dornberger Barry R. Drye James Sterling Dugger Jim Duncan Mike Dunn Kevin Dunnigan Junior Portraits 219 Pamela Lynn Dye Stephen Earwicker Sheldon Eason Tim Edney Dewayne Ellis Joyce A. Elwood Robert Erving Melvin Erwing Bertrane E. Estep James Daniel Evans Paul Evans Debbie L. Farrall Cherie Ann Fink Kerry L. Fink Ralph Finsterwalder Jim Fiori Jim Fitz John Fitz Jeff Fitzburgh Wanda Fleming Larry Fokow Tim Fox Nancy Franey Carlene Freeland Charlene Freeland Debbie French Harold Fugitt Mark J. Gaither Brenda Regina Gallion Richie Gaines Richard Garner Jody Garrity Frances M. Garvey Gary Gelardo Brad Gelse Darcia L. Gibson Darrell Gibson Francis Gilbert Judith T. Glass Thomas Glass Danny Glover D. Michele Goforth Linda Goodwin Richard Gonzales Lorraine Lynn Gorbutt John Crandolski Aubrey Grant Linda Crayson David Green Joe Green Mark A. Crello Harold Grier Annie Grooms Patty A. Grusholt Garland Joseph Guffey Timothy W. Guffey Mary E. Gulbierz Reggie Hall Steve Halso Mark Hamilton Stephen Han Helen H. Hardy Wanda Harely 220 Junior Portraits Linda Harris : Velina Harrison Darlene Hawkins Debra A. Hawkins Patricia Hawkins ; Vicky M. Hawkins Donna Hayden Sheila Hedrick Debbie Henderson Tammy Henderson Annette Hensley William Herbert Ill Rosemary Henandez i . Carol L. Hessler Betty Hester Don Hickman Shaon L. Hicks Shirley A. Hicks Mark Hinebaugh ' Wanda Hinkle Sonja Hodge Jo Holder Arthur Hollins Jim Hooper George Hope Debra L. Hottle Pei Hsieh Hsieh Pei chi Tony E. Huddleston Kenneth A. Hughes Mariann Hume Marylou Humphrey Kevin Hunt Alan Hunter Vicki Hunter James Hutchinson Ronnie Hyde Edna Ivy Brenda lzzard i Bob Jacklin 3 Denise James ' Tonia E. James Teresa A. Jeffries C.W. Star Jenkins Roy Jenkins Ron Joeckel Brenda Johnson Debbie L. Johnson j Deborah C. Johnson 1 Charles R. Jones, Jr. Chuck Jones Colleen Jones Delphine A. Jones 1 Kitty R. Jones ' Teddy Jones Thurman Jones JoAnn M. Jordan E Karen Keely 5 Paul Kelchner Ann E. Kelleher Glenn Kernan Robert Keuroglian ; Carbl Kidwell I Junior Ponraits 221 1 Charles Kidwell Becky King Darlene M. King Jim King Larry King Theodore Kit Sally Kizina Bob Klotz Michael Knight Kathy Kohl Cynthia Leigh Kranz Chris Kretsi Helen Kretsi Greg Krofchik Kevin Krofchik Chris M. Krouse Wendy Labrozzi Nancy Landmesser Vicki V. Lane Betty Lane David Lanham Sharon M. Laurich Terry L. Leavell Clarence Lee 500 Won Lee Donald Russell Leslie Richard Leonard Rose Marie Letchwort Pamela M. Lester Patricia M. Lester Nina E. Lewis Paul Lincoln Mike Lipscomb Linda M. Litchfield Anthony Littleford David Liverett Jeff Livesay Jhn Lockhart Gary Loman Karen Louise Lookingbill Robin A. Loor Cheryl Loveless Sandy Marie Lucian Harry Lynch Ron McCallister Darrell Macklin David Madara Wesley P. Malkin Lee Mallett Pam Mallette Joe Mallay Daniel T. Mangrum Ivy Mann Debbie Maphis Sheryl Angela Marr Jim Marshall J0 Ellen Marshall John Marshall Glenda Martin Mike Martin Sharon Mason Greg Matthews Maxine Mauldin 222 Junior Portraits 2 F; Jeff McCain John McCoy Eddie McCoy Linda McCreary Mentoria McCullogh Donna McClain Thomas R. McGunigale James McKay Kim McKay Levi McKinley Jeff McCain Katrina McNair Karen L. McQueeney Mark Meeks Shelley Melcher Ernie Mendenhall Debbie Myers Priscilla Middleton William Middleton Donna J. Milczakowski Bob Miles Nancy Miller Rose Miller Tressia L. Miller Lynda Mills Relda Rai Mills Cathey R. Miner Rodney Minor Deena Mitchell Paul Mitchell Ken Mohler Dar Moon Alice Moore Sandy Moore Jose Morales Jennie Moretz Bradley James Morse Debbie L. Morris Juanita Morsell Dan F. Mortimer Milton Morton Sharon L. Moseley Tom Moskavich John Mower Barbara Denise Mozingo Darrell Mucklin Janet Mullinax Pete Mullings Ricky Murphy Terry L. Murphy Edward J. Muziko James Myers Dan Needham Celita R. Nelson Mike Nevenhoff Paula Newman Melvin Newell Ron Nickens Zachary Noble Tim Nolan Jeff Norman Darcy O Hara Tim O'Hare Junior Portraits 223 Bob Oostveen Mark Steven Osborne Gail Overstreet Delores Owen Mary Padrick Ellis Parker Romana Parker Priscilla Parong Gwendolyn Peace Esyelle Pearson John Pepper Elmer H. Perry James Perry Martin Peters Sharon Tawana Peters Joseph Pezzuti Lori L. Phillips Timothy L. Pickens Ali Pirnie Albert Pierlussi Don Pierpont William Planer Robert Onil Poudrier James Powell Gwendolyn 5. Powell Steve Price Robin Ann Pridham Steve R. Proctor Tony Procter Tyrone Proctor Twanna Proctor Chris Provost Jim A. Quade George H. Quinn Sara L. Raduazo James H. Rombo Terry Randolf Mark Rector Ruth Redmon Donald W. Reep Eric Reed Robert Reese Mark Reeves Kim Reifke Martin Reilly Terry Reilly Terry Reilly Robert K. Rhodes Chuck R. Ridgely Paul Robertson Gale Robinson Jean Roe Toni L. Roy Dana M. Royce Raymond G. Russell Tom Ryan Kenny Sams Pam Sandor Brenda Sandy Don Scangiovanni Tina Santos Jim Saukel Terry Scanlon 224 Junior Portraits Valerie Schenemann Mike Schiro Rosemarie A. Schmid David Schroeder Jean Scott Joanie Scott Dan Scruggs Dinah Seaward Wther Settles Ricky Shafer Bruce Shaffer David Shambaugh Beverly Shannan Kenneth Sharp Elisa Shephard Sandra Shinn Lee Shinn Paula Shoemaker Venus Simmons Eugene Simpkins Victor Size Mike Skinner Joe Smalls Charles Smiroldo Barbara Smith Debra Smith Francis Smith Robert Smith Robert Smith Yvonne Smith Van Sokol Anthony Somerville Kathy Sondberg Anthony Sounders Robert Speiden Rich Spicer Francis Spriggs Tim Squier Jack Staples James Stevenson Pat Stevenson Dennis Stewart Fred Stewart William Stokes Sue Stout Jim Stuart Margaret M. Stubbs Virginia Suit Dora Sullivan Dewey Sutphin Leroy Sweezy Mike Swenton Robert Tanis Teresa Tamer Lynn Tedder Loren Tedder Becky Thomas David Thomas Gwendolyn Thomas Lee Thomas Scott Thomas Wayne Thomas Karen Thompson Junior Portraits 225 Betty Thorne Dana Tice Steve Tice Joe Torre William Torres Evelyn Townsend Pam Trainum Susan Travis John M. Trevathan Valerie Denise Triplett John Tulloss MaryLou Tulloss Charles Turman Andrew Turner Mary Elizabeth Ussery LouLella Utermohle Linda Vaccaro Debbie Vincent Twanda Walker Joan Denise Wallace Su Fui Wang Debra Washington Ronald J. Washington Joanne E. Waters David L. Watkins Robert Watkins Antoinette Watson Steve Watson Tim Weaver Donald Edward Webb Antony Weems Dexter W. White Russ Whiteside Vicki L. Wickheiser Elizabeth Wilcox Bob Wilkerson Mary A. Wilkins Cliff Williams Glenn A. Williams Richard Williams Robert A. Williams Robert Williams Roy Williams Ozella Williams Leslye L. 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NWWvaxwmw sophomones m OR AhlZAthhS Tooting his own htiggn, sax- aphonist Wayne Taylor care- fully follows the musica Preparing for an upcoming concert Kathy Michaels prac- Ices her Bass. Donna Jean Abbott Joseph S. Adams Richard N. Adams Donna J. Ager Jeanne Akins Kurtis W. Allen Thomas R. Altizer Virginia 5. Alves Carol Ann Anderson Leroy T. Anderson Verna Lynn Anderson William F. Angolia Paul Nicholson Anthony Candi Appling Kenneth L. Arnold Donald S. Arter Marcelo F. Asuncion Donna Marie August Charnita Baldwin Karen Baldwin Barbara A. Ballard Robin D. Ballard Helen R. Barnes Henry Barnes Michael J. Basinger Sheila A. Bass Chet Bates Robert J. Bates John P. Battle Deborah A. Baynes Warren T. Beard Robert Beavers Nathan Bell Randy J. Bell Charles A. Belt Irvin L. Belt Keith A. Belton Judith A. Bennett Judith Ann Bennett David Best Todd T. Bentley Timothy C. Biery Leonard A. Blair Diana Lynne Blodgett Damon R. Booze Gary A. Bors Anthony Bourdas Keith M. Bourne Paul F. Boykin Duane C. Braxton Julius E. Breakiron Curtis P. Briggs Mike L. Briggs Carrol V. Briscoe Harold T. Briscoe Brian E. Bromley Elizabeth A. Brooks Robert L. Brotherton Garry W. Brown Gloria D. Brown Gregory L. Brown Joseph W. Brown Michelle D. Brown f f ! 234 Sophomore Portraits Ronald Brown ShaHan Brown Sharon Theresa Brown Thresa Brown Larry Bruno Cheryl V. Bryan Kathy Lea Buchanan Nancy A. Buchanan Pat Bumgardner Christi Lee Burgess Bob Burton Jim Butland Kevin Butler Anita Byars Cary Cable Debbie Carlson John Carlson Janet Caron Ricky Carroll Willie Catledge Eddie Castell Paul Catlett Randy Caudill Yvonne G. Chaconas Rebecca A. Chambers Esther Chiang William Chick An Chung Chin Young Chong Linda Church Ben Ciampo Stephen A. Ciotti Cheryl Ann Clark Annett Coakley Damon Cole Brenda Colman William Coles Clarence Collins Peggy 5. Collins Rick Collins Yvonne Collins Richard James Colton Nancy C. Condit Mark Connolly Harry Conner 7 Fred Cooper Carlethia Coppedge Rhodesia Corbin Matthew Corley Albert Cornellier Christy C. Corridon Billy Costello Alyson Courtney Cale Crowley Susan Marie Crowley Billy Culp Ralph Cunningham Billy Cupp Margaret Curtin Lori Cusick Diana 1. David Alfred Willie Davis Buffy Davis Sophomoe Portraits 235 Charlie Davis Erique Davis Cary Davis Laverne Davis Robert Davis Michael Dawson Buddy Dean , Dina Decinti 'I Siobhan DeLoatch E: Randy Depew 3E Nancy DeVaul ' Jean Dewberry Timothy Dingle Tommy Dixon John Douglas Lorraine Dozier E Richard Duelley ! Gregg Duffy 1 Pamela Duvall Nancy Earnhart Kevin Edgington Micheal Edwards Vannessa Edwards Harriet Ehrmantraut John Emmart Diane Epps Gwendolyn Epps Craig Evans Malibu Evans Dennis Eye Jim Falcone JoAnn Feldmann Luis Fernandez Richard Fink Linda Fiori Dennis Fisher Yvonne Fisher Donna Fitzgerald Zora Fitzhugh Debbie Ford Edward Ford Steve Ford Warren Ford William Forney Richard Fortune Denise Foster Marguerite Frazier Kevin Frazier Rusty Frazier Jim French Doug Frye Toni Fuentes Edward Funkhouse Debbie Lee Furlow Karen A. Cainey Debra Gair Mark Gaither Rick Garufi Irene E. Garland Jean M. Carrity Thomas Garrity Wendell Caskins Julius Gastling 236 Sophomore Portraits E Bob Gavard Jerome George Camille Gervasio Doug Gibson John Giffen Gill Glencen Vicki Gillespie Preston Ginyard Ronnie Ginyard Bill Gizzo Judy Gobbett Fred Coins Rochelle Golden Maria Gonzales Francis Goulart Kelly Gray Marlene Graziosi Frances Green Richard Green Brenda Greenleaf James Greer Janice Greer Cary Grimes Donald Griffith Billy Grill Judy Gritton Allan Grove Larry Gudger Carmen Guevara Cris Guevara Paul Guiffre Richie Gunza Tressa Guyot Debbie Hagerty Jennifer Hahn Terry Halbritler Debbie Hale Cathy Hall Eddie Hall Judy Hammer Greg Handley Robert Harbaugh Shirley Harde Timothy Hargrove Willie Harhlear Patrick Harley Rodney Harrison Laura Hartje Ray Harvey Sadel Hawkins Sharon Hawkins William Hawkins Carla Hayes Carla Hazel Dennis Heflin Dale Hemsley Kevin Henry Steve Hensley Joanne Herman Billy Herrell Byron Higgins Robin Hill Antonio Hines Sophomore Portraits 237 Tim Hinzam Duncan Hite Paul Hoelsher Alyce P. Hoff Mary E. Hoffman Bob Holbrook Kenny Holderness Christopher Holmes Michael Holston Kyung Hong Calvin Hood Karen Hooks Richard Hooper Tony Hopkins Lindsey Horn Cary Houchens Patricia Ann Houchens Pat Houlhen Marsha Ann Housley Elrita Houston Wade R. Huffer Nathaniel Hurley Calvin G. Hursey Annette lglesias Camelia lmes Theresa Ivey Vicky Lynn Ivory Bonnie J. Jackson Cathy Jackson Diane J. Jackson Linda M. Jackson Thomas Jackson Valentino Jackson Nancy Jacobs Dennis James Cory Jamison Michelle Jensen Kathy M. Jobe Cynthia J. Johnson Elaine Johnson Gary Johnson Gary Johnson Hayward 5. Johnson Ida Johnson Kim Johnson Martha Bernice Johnson Melinda Johnson Rick Johnson Steve Johnson x xx Jewelle Roberta Jolley Carolyn Jones Charlene Jones Cheryl Venise Jones Franklin Jones Linda Jones Raymond Jones Richard Jones Richard Jones Richard Jones Rosetta Jones Rusty Jones Vicky Marie Jones Wanda L. Jones 238 Sophomore Portraits Carolyn Junior Bette Karas Ruthann Keefer Denise Kehoe David Kelleher Eugene Kennedy 1 Karen Kern ; Howard Kernan JEff Kidwell Herbert Kilby Susie Kimble Bob Kinder Cheryl King Jay King ; Toni King , William Klaes 1: Barbara Kline Elaine Knaggs John Kuenzel ' Dave Kushner Edna Lacey Tom Lambert Debra J. Lane Lori Lanter James Largent Denise R. Laurich Mike Lavelle Albert Lawrence Lisa Lawrence Harold Laws Cheryl Lee I Rick Lephew 1 Betty L. Leslie l Alfred Letchworth 1 i f Clarence Lewis 1 1 Ed Lewis Donald Libby 1 Linda Lilly E Donna Lloyd Johanna Jean Lloyd Willie Lloyd Robert Lockman Rebecca Ann Logan Billy Long Denise Long 1 Sarah Love Toni Lowe 1: Mike Lowe H David Lundy Sam Lutz : Bonnie Lynch Ellen Mary Lyons RobinMangum Bob Mann Debbie Marley Brett Marr Scott Marsh Calvin Marshall Donna Marshall Gloria Marter Joe Martin Gloria Martin 1 Lydia Martin Sophomore Portraits 239 Robert Martin Paula Martino Ricky Lee Matney Linda M. Matthews Jill B. McBride Geronimo McClanahan Wanda McCombs Robin Maria McCoy Kevin R. McCray Mentoria McCullough Anita McDonald Buck McDonald Debbie L. McDonald Dave McGunigale Danny McHenry Sandy McKay Danny McLaughlin James McNabb Eddie McQuade Jeronica McRae Chris A. Meade Dennis Meadows Renee Y. Mials Audrey Michael Kathy Michaels Gary Middleton Charlene Miles Judy Miller Victoria Lynn Miller Raymond Scott Milliken Tina Minnifield Regina Mitchel Antonette Mitchell Billy Mitchell Marty Mitchell Sherman Mitchell Vickie Montgomery Herbie Moore Robert Moore Steven Moorefield Albert Morris Wayne Morris Vicki Morrison Debby Anne Morse Charles Wayne Moses Nell F. Moses Sanky K. Mosley Kitty Mower Berme Mullen Vance A. Mullis Michael F. Mumper Pam A. Murgia Lezell W. Murphy Janice M. Murray Toni Mussey Debbie Myers Greg Myers Steve Nagel Jeff Neady Rick Nelson Linda Newman Kathleen Newman Kevin Newman 240 Sophomore Portraits MN 1' Rebecca Newman Ricky Newman Sandy Nicely Kathy Nicholson Kevin Nicholson Torn Nickels Jim Novak Denience Novosel Thomas Oaks Patty O'Hare Mike Osborne Roelof Oostoveen Jim Osteen Rick Osterfeld Franny Otis Tonie D. Parker Mary Parong Kennetta Lea Parsons Juremal Patterson William Patterson Danny Payne Ken Peach Phyllis A. Pearson Wanda Pearson Ronnie Perry Ken Peters Valeri T. Pettross Linda Lee Peyton Andre Pharr Larry Phifer Mike Phillips Mike Pickerd James Pickman Jeannie M. Pizza Judy Popp Meuvel Porter Mike Porter Tyrone Porter Dawn Marie Poss Robert Powell Terri M. Powell David Pressley James Price Kathy Belinda Price Stella Price Barbara A. Proctor Patti Anne Proctor Anthony John Prophet Richard Pruitt Susan L. Pullman Robin A. Quattlebaum Anthony Quattrone Edward Queen Dan Quigley Gary Ramsey Robin Ramsey Patricia Ray I Jeanette Marie Rector Marie Reegan Connie Richardson Mary Richardson Robert Richardson Ken Roberson Sophomore Portraits 241 William Roberts Wyatt Roberts Judy Denise Robinson Juliette Denise Robinson Bill Rogers Miriam Rojas June A. Rucker Daniel Ruffin Ameer Rum Evelyn Russell Justina Rustin Linda Ryan Beverly A. Sanders David Sanders Jane E.Sasaki Rose Sawyer Rosemarie Sawyer Carl Sauls Leroy Saunders Ricky Bucharan Scearce Ernest Scheidegger Carla Schlageter Pat Schnappauf Bill Schneider Lena E. Scurry Pam Sehman Penny A. Sehman Kim R. Seldon Tommy Shaffer Robert Shannon Joyce Sharpe Ricky Shider Richard F. Shifflett Mike Shipley Richard Short Rose M. Shorter Carl Siefring Greg Simms Reginald Simms Shelia M. Sinclair Cynthia A. Sink Karen Skibicki Debbie Slack John Sleeman Charlene Smith Charles Smith David Smith George Smith Lillian A. 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But we 11 never try to mislead you. I 1edfi$kdebbiehe If you want to find out about some y SEEthngW Of our offers, Call or see your local ii esm ' i TjacElintonaigmue: Army Representatlve. Jhinjoneslindajon Army ' lherglennkemanq wants 4 ,8 i mightkathykohlcri . 10in m' f 1chrislawrenceterr US ARMY RECRUITING .bhndamchwdm 6525 BELCREST RD., SUITE 283 y HYATTSVILLE MD vinlovelesssandylL 2 7 7- 8 3 1 1 I I grumivymanndebH vsmaxinedebbiema: j i wgalekimmcckaylor ;jamiemillerrosemil emilfordmooresand tamowerybarbalan 1ewmanpaulanewrr agailoverstreetdelon : - idolpeaceestellepez msplantergregorypc naproctorstevgnpmv sevesericreidklmto s eturnerearlrossto hafervalero. f Ikennysc shaderic lesdavid rsett ewens shoemak yaula . mum yois H ' an obe IchizlianiamesanLame philbaileysugiaemnd , i am! , g. . . x . . ; kbameireyyenepamal V . . M ' o, f' , , Gomg for a Rldef 4900 Greenbelt Rd. yinst V, r . 3i ,, x Let Russell Traver s conege Park, MarYIand insure You. 474-4200 Community 259 wxw ' me xg , 5y Ww-Wigvln ,1 xxxxw ,, wawwwxwNW, M Nemxw w, MW AW WW, m, .WNNMWmmmx wmmxw x vs 9 Aw A , f wx$wm W wammy mwmxmmx 260 Community Your Guide to Occupational Opportunities in the ' Marine Corps Sergeant David L. Earnes 6525 Belcrest Road Hyattsville, Maryland 436-1276 or 1283 Call Collect 2W3 $ 1 $33 Szigktkl iUH if? : $???i Congratulations to the Class of 1974 Community 261 MACINTYRE STUDIOS 1 T racie geiti Kim Philhpsif Denise Hams Hawkins, 7 3' Official Photographer for 1974 Blade For Reorders Call 949-0777 Studio Address: 10301 Kensington Parkway, Kensington, Maryland 20795 n 4' After Hours Phone 949-0658 I 262 Community 2 56111012 Ibentlhcatlon 1 Bancra WaIlacB12 Cassa Johnson, 3 Wendy Leighton, Lockman,15 Florence Pace, 6 1 MicheIIe Edwards, 7 Mary Proud 8 0 Kathy EIaIne PressIeyI; 11 Shery McDonneII, 12 Claudi as HaIII, 14 Terri Schrieberp ,1 Ramona Chowder, 20 Ja'nice M II , S Meredyth'1' KiImer 1 Janice Roger, 17 MeIanie Apple, Mrs. Susan 4 111, 118 Appling, Candi 4 234 Armstrong, Carol M. 4 66, 218 Armstrong, Wayne 4 218 Arnold, Kenneth L. 4 234 Arter, Don 4 117, 234 Artis, Gary L. 4 57,58,141,157, 178 Ashby, Bob 4 218 Asuncion, Marcelo P. 4 234 August, David 4 215, 218 1 '1 August; Donna Marie-4 164 1348I150,1S3 167, a ScteII, Daha E 'AIxIleIIIiI K 1th 4 218 ' 1 BaIIey, Ph Bailey, Sha'roni4 178 BaInBr Susan 4 2118 Baker, Dav'e 4 57 58 ' Baker, Eugene Lee458,150,152, . 178 a Baker, Frank4 145, 218 43, 44, 156, 218 117,179 ,-156, 157, 234 lhOEX BIBvins, Bret 4 218 Blevins, James R. 4 179 Blodgeit, Diana Lynne 4 234 BIush, Gary R. 4 179 Blystone, Viki L. 4 180 Bocchi, Deno 4 218 Boggs, Jeffrey L. 4 180 Bolding, Jane 4 145,210 Bonner, Russell 4 218 Booker, Mrs. Carridella 4 93 Booker, Debra A. 4 180 Booker,Ioanne4155,218 Booth, LeIsIIe 'Booth Ma'rcia Booze, Damor'I Bors, GarI' 4 234 Bourdas, Anthony'4'234 I Bourne,Kei1hI4 234 Bowling, George T 4 180 I 'IBoyd, BobbieL 411,7 148,180; 1 Bracey,JrIne's415I1, 218 1 I IBrandtsI, David 218 1 BranockI Sheila Braxton,.DIIane 7 231,234I Braxt'on; TyronB 4 2, 169, 234.: Braxton, Victor 4 218 Brakiren,';JuIIILIIs E. 411234 1 Briggs, Curtis 4 234 I Briggs, DBb'ra 5.4180 Briggs, Mike 4 234 1 Briscoe, CaIrroll 4 2344 Briscoe, HiIi'oIdr4 234 BrIisc1o1e, Karen Bush, Preston 4 218 x'IBuIIandf Donna 4 181 ' ICIoates,WiIIiam4183 ' 1 Cody, Keith 4 148 219 1IC011e'I West EI4 41,104 C2hill,MaryJ.4181 Cain, James 4 219 Cthoon, Karen A. 4 145, 164, 181 Callahan, Jeffrey Scott 4 137, 152, 181 Callison, Mike 410 CaIIoway, Cassandra 4 149 CaIIoway, Mike 4 219 Campbell, Nancy E. 4 181 Campbell, Robert 4 181 Campbell, William D. 4 219 Canard, Richard E.4 149,164,182 Candill, Randy 4 40 Canter, CeorgeL. 4 182 Casey, Mrs. Cathy 4 107 Carbone, Catheri E. 4 182 Carey, Mike 4 219 Carlson, Debbie 4 235 CarIson, John 4 235 Carlson, Michael 4 235 Carlton, Albert 4 114 Caron, Janet T. 4 235 Carroll, Dolores 4 149, 235 Carpenter, Thomas E. 182 'CarroII,'Kevin 4 219 Carroll, Margaret T. 4 145, 15 182 Carroll, Ricky 4 230 Carroll, WaIter E. 182 Carson, Reese 4 219 Carter, Connie Lee 4 219 Carter, Raymond 4 219 Cartledge, WiIIie 4 235 CastelI, Eddie 4 235 CatIett, Paul I 4 235 ' 1 CaudiII, Randy4235 I'Clarlk Ionce M. 4 182 I'I Clary, KennBth W. 4 '117, 182 Cloud, IIoh'n4 219 ' CoakIer, Annett 4 235I I ' , Colbert, RandaII. 4 2I9 ICoIeman, Deie 4 168 1 1 CIoIeIn, DavidA1I458, I163, I183 'CoIein, Larry 4 58,219 . Coleman, Brenda 117, 235I CIoIeman' 'Dere'k L183 1 CoIes, William 4 235 Colgan, EugeneJ14 97 Collins, Clarence14 235' CoIIIh5,ICIoriaI4 155, 219 CQIlins, Michael 0147183 Collins, Peggy S. 4 15, 39, S4, 55, 149,235 Collins Rick 4 III235 Collins Yvonne 4 2359 Colombo,10hn 4 219 Colton, Richard James 4 42,125,' 142, 149, 230, 235 Combs, Kelvin 4 14,59, 171 Compher, Kevin A. 4 183 Condit, Nancy C. 4 235 ConneIIy, Jim 4 219 Connolly, Mark 4 235 '1 ConnoIly, Maryann 4 183' Conner, Harry 4 235 Conway, Mr. Richard T. 4 98 Cook, Charles Lee 4 110 Cook, Lester 4 219 Cook, Wanda 4 66, 145, 183 Cooke, R.N., Rosemary 4 113, 118 ,182 Cooke, Sandra A. 4 131, 145, 183 Cooke, Steve 4 219 Cooper, Fred 4 236 Coppedge, Carlethia 4 235 Corado, Edna Violeta 4 219 Corbin, David E. 4 63, 94 Corbin, Deborah Carolyn 4 67, 219 Corbin, Rhodesia 4 235 Corbin, Shyanne E. 4 13, 14, 149, 183 Corley, Mathew 4 235 1 CorneIIiergIIAIbert4'4O,131,235I .I ICrearh'er, Cynthia .Crissinger,'ITeIES AIn thckgr, Mis. CrossIBy, Debbi Crowder, Ramona' 183 1 CroIINIey, 'GaIe CLIanIIInghI'am, Ralph 4 2 51 ' Cupp, Billy 235 'ICurIrie, Ie Norma JactuIine' 4 47 145, I156, 219 1Dais,I RIoseY.4118, 169,184 Dalian, Charles 4 219 'DalzeII, ArIn L.163,184 Dame,'W. 105 Daneri, Debbie4 118, 184 Danley, Mrs. Marilly 490 Dashewski, Faith 4 96 DaVenport, Mrs. Mary E. 4 99 David, Diana 1.4 235 IIDaIvis, Alfred WiIIIie4135, 151,233, 235 Davis, Buffy A. 4 235 Davis, Charlie 4 236 Davis, Erigue 4 236 ' Davis, Gary 4 236 Davis, Georgia A. 4 219 Davis, I. W. 98 II Davis, JamesC.41841 ' Davis, Kare'n1 DBnise 4 157, 219 Davis, Laverne 44236 Davis, MikB 4 58, 219 ; Davis, Phyllis 4'184 'II,I IDaIVIs,I'Ricky 4 64, 219 1 Davis, Robert- 236 Davis, RosilanA 4 149, 184 1 DaVIs, Shane R.4184 Davis, Thomas M. 4 95 ' DawsIon, MichaeI D. 4 151, 236 Day, BrenIda D. 4 157,184 I Day,CrysItaI L 42,43,44, 142,149, 1184 232 Deakins, Kirk 4 219 Dean, Buddy 4 236 Dean, Mr. David L. 4 6, 7, 86' 1 DeBari, Cihdy'4I214, 219I DIebosky, Ricky 4 2191 Decinti, Dina B. 4 236 Decker, CheryI'A. 4 184 Dedovitch,:WaIter 1-' 91 Degenhardt, Gailene M; 4 145 184 Dehaven, DarreII L. 4 152, 169,184 Delea, Kathryn L 4 184 1 Deloatch Ivan 4 117,184 DeioaItch, Siohhan Ann 4236 1 DeLuca, Monica B. 4 219 Demar, RaeAnn 4 184 Dempsey, Steve 41219 Dennis, John 4 118, 219 Depew, Randy 4 236' 1 Dephillip, MichaeI C. 4 185 IDerwent, Anne 4 12, 44, 126', 213, Index 263 219 Devaul,DanniL.1118,185 Devaul, Nancy Beth 1 236 Dewald, Martin Joseph 1 185 Dewberry, Jean 1 236 Digivlian, Kenneth D. 1 185 Dingle,lanet1152,153,185 Dingle, Timothy 1 236 Dinnis, Richard 1 219 Dixon, Mr. Clarence 1 1 1S Dixon, Tommy 236 Dobbins, Denise A. 1 219 Dohm, David 1 219 Donoghue, Patrick 1 185 Dornberger, Pam A. 1 219 Douglas, John 1 236 Dounis, Dr. Nicholas G. 1 98 Dozier, Lorraine LO. 1 236 Droneburg, Donald L 1 103, 138 Drye, Barry R. 1 219 Dudman, Nancy Lynn 1 148, 152, 173, 185 Duelley, Richard 1 236 Duffy, Gregg 1 236 Dugger, James Sterling 1 151, 210, 219 Dunbar, Miss Carolyn 1 110 Duncan, Jim 1 219 Dunlap, Mrs. Dorothy 1 94 Dunn, Mike 1 219 Dunnigan, Kevin 1 219 Durbin, Mrs. Jean 1 101 Durham, Jeffrey, L. 1 185 Durham, Timothy 1 185 Duvall, Pamela J.1 236 Dye, Pamela Lynn 1 220 6 Earnhardt, Nancy 1 236 Earwicker, Stephen 1 146, 220 Eason, Sheldon 1 117, 220 Eberly, Vickie L, 1 185 Edgington, Kevin 1 236 Edmonds, Shelly R. 1 12, 142, 185 Eclney, Tim 1 58, 220 Edwards, Michea 1 236 Edwards, Michelle Mane 1 185 Edwards, Vannessd D. 1 236 Ehrmanlmul, Harriet 1 236 Elliott, Michael Daniel1 143, 145, 146,150,152,185 Eliirm, Robin L1185 Ellis, Dewayne 1 151 Elwood, Joyce A. 1 49, 50, 51, 220 Emmans, Mrs. Yvonne 1 101 Emn1arl,J0hn David 1 236 Epps, Diana Evelyn 1 151, 236 Epps, Gwendolyn 1 118, 236 Ervin, Robert Dennis 1 57, 58, 220 Erwing, Melvin 1 151, 155 Estes, Miss C. 1 102 Evans, Craig 1 236 Evans, Dennis 1 134 Estep, Bertrano E. 1 1 17, 220 Evans, James Daniei1 220 Evans, Malibu 1 236 Evans, Pamela 8.1 185 Evans, Paui1 220 Evans, Waverly M. 1 168, 186 Evans, Mr. Wm. Kirk 1 95 Eye, Dennis 1 236 1 Fairfax, Harvard A. 1 186 Falumo, lim 1 2 36 Falwell, Jumollv 1 118, 142, 149, 133, 186 Farmer, Mrs. Lillian P. 1 99 Farnsworth, Mrs. Carol 1 101 Farrdll, Debbie L. 1 10, 148, 149, 220 Foldmnnn, 10 Ann R. -- 2 36 Fella, Alberto M, 1 186 Ferguson, Lawrence A. 1 118, 186 Fernandez, Luis 1 1.51, 256 Fiorsioin, Gak- A. 1 186 Filanowski, Matthew E. 1 186 Fink, Cherie Ann 1 220 Fink, Korry1.,1 220 Fink,Ri1hKIrd1 236 Finn, Ms. Teresa 1 106 Finxlvrwalder, Ralph 1 220 Finri, Jim F.116, .58, 142, 211, 220 Fiori, Linda 1 236 Fishor, Dcnnix 1 236 Fisher, Yvonne 1 216 Fill, Jim 1 40,145,153, 220 Ftiz,10hn 1 40, 153, 220 Fitzburgh, Jeff 1 220 Fitzgerald, Donna 1 230, 236 Filzhugh, Zom 1 230, 236 F1.1nagan,Stovon 1 126, 142, 166, 186 Index Fleming, Mark Eugene 1 186 Fleming, Wanda 1 220 Fleshman, Don 1 216 Fletcher, Cindy J. 1 186 Floyd, Cynthia L. 1 186 Flynn, Tinina 1186 Fluelling, Veronica 1 142, 155, 186 Fokon, Larry 1 220 Fonlaine, Chris T. 1 186 Ford, Debbie D. 1 236 Ford, Mrs. Diane 1 106, 155, 156 Ford, Edward 1 236 Ford, Sharon 1 157, 186 Ford, Steve 1 236 Ford, Warren 1 236 Forney, William 1151,236 Forrest, Robert 1 104 Fortune, Richard 1 236 Foster, Denise 1 236 Foster, Frank 1 72 Foster, Kenny 1 166 Folos, Mrs. Anne 1 97 Faust, Rebecca D, 1 187 Fowler, Jeff 1 40, 148 Fox,1ames 1 187 Fox, Tim 1 220 Francis, Sheila L. 1 187 Franey, Nancy 1 220 Frank, Ms. Barbara Mary 1 91 Frazier, Kevin 1 236 Frazier, Marquerite 1 236 Frazier, Rusty 1 236 Freeland, Carlene L, 1 220 Freeland, Charlene 1 220 French, Debbie 1 220 French, Tim 1 236 Frye, Doug J. 1 236 Fuentes, Eugenia 1 187 Fuentes, Toni 1 236 Fugin, Harold 1 220 Fuller, Clark S. 1 114 Funkhouse, Edward 1 236 Furlow, Debbie L00 1 236 c, Gainey, Karen A. 1 236 Gair, Debra 1 236 Caither, Mark 1 236 Gaither, Mark J. 1 220 Callion, Brenda Regina 1 220 Gaines, Richie 1 220 Gardner, Wiliam R. 1 187 Garife, Rick 1 236 Garland, irene E. 236 Garner, Richard 1 220 Garrett, Joseph F. 1 187 Garrily, Jean M. 1 151, 232, 236 Carrity, lody 1 220 Garrity, Thomas 1 236 Garvey, Frances M. 1 51, 142, 220 Gary, Paul A. 1 104 Gaskins, Edwin M. 1 186 Gaskins, Linda 1 117, 187 Gaskins, Wendeii1 236 Gaslin, Hohnes 1 69 Gasrling, Julius 1 236 Gavard, Bob 1 237 Geiardo, Gary 1 11, 220 Geise, Brad 1 210, 220 George, lerome 1 237 Gerson, Ms. Maxine 1 91 Gerlson, Melanie 8.1 151, 187 Gervasio, Camille 1 40, 157, 237 Cervasio, David 1 150, 187 Gibson, Albert Marvice 1 145, 155, 187 Gibson, Darcia L. 1 47, 220 Gibson, Darrell 1 220 Gibson, Doug 1 40, 237 Gibson, Keith 1 148, 166, 187 Giffen, John 1 237 Gilbert, Francis 1 220 Gilbert, Jeanette1 187 Gill, Giencen 1 40, 237 Gillespie, Vicki 1 237 Ginyard, Preston 1 237 Ginyard, Ronnie 1 237 Giovannoni, Miss Jennetle 1 99 61220, Bill1 237 Gizzo, Mike 1 150 Class, Judith T. 1 40, 135, 151, 220 Glass, Thomas 1 220 Glover, Danny 1 71, 77, 220 Goad, Sherril L. 1 187 Gobbetl, Judy Ann 1 40, 237 Goforth, D. Michele 1 220 Coins, Fred 1 237 Goldberg, Ms. Laurie 1 93 Goldblatl, Mrs. Dorothy 1 92 Golden, Rochelle 1 237 Comillion, Faye 1 149 Gomillion, Vanessa 1 149 Gonzales, Maria 1 149,237 Gonzales, Richard 1 220 Goodall, Joy Marie 1 91 Goodwin, Linda 1 220 Gorbutl, Lorrane Lynn 1 220 Gordon, Miss Ellen 1 105 Cormaus, John B, 1 187 Gotch, Lori A. 1 188 Govlarl, Francis 1 237 Grendaiski, John 1 220 Graham, Frances Alease 1 149, 188 Graham, William A.1142,151,188 Gram, Aubrey 1155, 162. 220 Grant, Marilou 1 118, 188 Gray, Kelly 1 237 Crayson, Linda 1 220 Graziosi, Marlene S. 1 237 Green, David 1 220 Green, Frances A. 1 237 Green, Joe 1 220 Green, Richard 1 237 Creenleaf, Brenda 1 237 Greenleaf, Donna Rose 1 151, 155, 188 Greer, James F. 1 237 Greer, Janice M. 1 237 Gregory, Mrs. Shirley 1 90 Crello, Mark A. 1 220 Grier, Harold 1 220 Griffith, Donald 1 237 Grimes, Gary William 1151,237 Grill, Billy 1 237 Crimes, Marie C. 1 188 Gritton, Judy 1 237 Grooms, Annie 1 220 Groomers, Jacob H. 1 188 Croomes, Mary 1 118 Grove, Allan 1 237 Grove, Gary W. 1 188 Grusl10ll,Patiy A. 1 50,51, 145, 210, 211, 220 Gudger, Larry 1 237 Guevara, Carmen Delia 1 237 Cvevam, Crisostoono P, 1 237 Guffey, Garland Joseph 1 220 Cuffey, Timothy W, 1 220 Cuiffre, Paul1 237 Culhierz, Mary E. 1 220 Gunza, Richie 1153,237 Guyot, Denise M. 1 188 Cuyol, Tressa Lynn 1 237 h Hager, Deborah 1 188 Hager, Karen A. 1 188 Hagerty, Debbie 1 237 Hahn, Annette 1 188 Hahn, Jennifer 1 237 Halbritier, Terry 1 237 Hale, Debbie L. 1 237 Hali,1r.,Charles E. 1 58, 143, 162, 170, 188 Hall, Cathy 1 237 Hall, Eddie 1 237 Hall, Reggie1 220 Hall, Sandra L. 1 188 Haimal, Kawa O. 1 168, 188 Haiso, Steve 1 220 Hamilton, Mark 1 220 Hamilton,WilliamL.1117, 189 Hamm, Connie D. 1 155, 189 Hammer, Judy E. 1 237 Hammerly, Dorolhy Ruth 1 128, 145, 157, 189 Han, Stephen 1 117, 220 Handicy, Greg 1 2.37 Hann, Jenny 1 2.32 Harbaugh, Robert 1 40, 166, 237 Harde, Shirley 1 157,237 Hardy, Helen H.1134, 151,220 Harely, Wanda 1 220 Hargrove, Henry L. 1 140, 150, 155, 164, 189 Hargrove, Timothy 1 134, 151, 237 Harkiess, Willie Lee 1 237 Harley, Crystal V. 1 189 Harley, Patrick 1 237 Harris, Athena E. 1 157, 189 Harris, Karen 1 48, 49, 51 Harris, Linda 1 221 Harris, Mrs. Reba 1 87 Harrison, Denise 1 155, 189 Harrison, Jack 1 155 Harrison, Maggie M, 1 155, 189 Harrison, Rodney 1 2.37 Harrison, Velina 1 221 Harrison, Velinda 1 221 Hartje, Laura 1 2.37 Harvey, Ray 1 237 Harvison, B1111 14, 58, 108 Hawkins, Darlene 1 145, 151, 221 Hawkins, Debra 1 155, 216, 221 Hawkins, Patricia 1 221 Hawkins, Renim Wiiietle 1 155, 189 Hawkins, Sade! 1 237 Hawkins, Sharon Denise 1 237 Hawkins, Vicky 1 221 Hawkins, William 1157,237 Hayden, Donna 1 221 Hayes, Carle S. 1 237 Hazel, Brian 1,11 189 Hazel, Carla 1 237 Headley, Shirley Jean 1.146 150, 152,189 ,1 1' , 1, Hedrick, Sheila 1 221 Hedrick, Susan 1 189 Hefiin, Dennis L. 1 145,237 Hemsley, Dale 1 237 Henderson, Debbie 1 221 Henderson, Mr. Roy 1 71, 109 Henderson, Tammy 1 221 Henry, Kevin 1 237 Hensley, Annette 1 214,221 , Hensley, Steve 1 237 ' Herbert, Tracie Laticia 1 47, 145 . 149,189 ' Herbert, William 1'151, 221 Herman, Joanne 1 45, 142, 149, 237 Hernandez, Rosemary 1 221 Herrell, BiHy 1 40, 237 Hessier, Carol1 10,157,221 1 1 Ines, Antonio 1 237 '7 aHin'k1e, Wanda1 'Hinzam, Tim 1 23, Hite, Duncan 1365, James 8r Holmes, Christophe11140, 238 Holmes, Connie R 1149,190- Holston,Michael1 238 8 , Hong, Kyung 1238 8 HloodgCIalvin oaks, Karen , 143, 155,3 221 Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Valerie 1 52 Jackson, Valentino 1 238 Jacohs, Nancy 1 0 Wjames, Denise 1 22 ' Mlames, Dennis 1 76 James, Elaine D. 1 1 James Joanne 1 191 ltchen. '0 192 ' n, 1 Kitche Sal Wil .Jenkins, CW. Star 221 Jenkins, Paula C 1 191 Jenkins, Roy 1 221 Jensen, Michelle 1 238 linar, Mr. Amil1 86 Johnson, Cassandra 1 14 ,1 Johnson, Cynihial. 1 238 Johns f1, Debbie 122,1, ' Johnson, Debo h C. 1 221 JohnSOn, El . , Suzi shner, Kitchen, RickyV. :53 zina, Sally 2 2 131 is, William- , Id,L1nda M 36rd, Anthony 2 .. Ivesay, Jeff2 222 Lloyd, Donna 2 239 Lloyd,CabrieIV,2117, 193 Lloyd, Johanna Jean 2 239 Lloyd, JohnL, 2 193 L10yd,Phi12141, 156 Lloyd, Willie 2 239 'wMatovich, Rober Lockhart,10hn263,150,156,222 Lockman, Henry Alan 2 64,193 x Lockman, Robert 2 239 7, Logan, Rebecca Ann 2 239 1 Logan, Vivian Lee 2 194 ' Lomaanory 2'222 Long, Billy 2 239 V iLong,;Denise 2 239 Long, Franklin 2 157, 194 tanley 2 60 . 'llum, Mrs: Alice' Mat wee, Duane 2 15 , Macke Rebecca 5. 2 1 C Malonas, M Mangrum,DanI1 Mason, Sharo'n Matney, Ricky Lee 51, 157, 240 I 172, 194 Matthews, Greg 2 222 Matthews, Linda M. 2 240 Mauldin, Maxine 2 155, 222 Maxson, Mrs. Marcia 2 106 May, William R. 2 111, 118 McAdams, Mrs. Doris 2 1 15 McBride, 1H! 8.2 40, 240 McBride, John 2 141, 150, 157 McCain, Jeff 2 223' McCallister, Ron 2 22 McCardell Jeanette E. 2 13,136, 143,145 152,195. McCarty, Mr. 2 108 McClanahan, Geronimo . McClellan, Mrs.1anice2 99 ' , McClenny, Henry L 195 .MCCombs, Wanda 2 240 M C Dennis 2 240 rtha T. 2 195 e C11er, Shelley 2 223 , endenhaH, Ernie 2 223 I115, Steven L.2196 1 er Cathy R. 2 223 Mohler, Ken 2' 216, 217, 223,, Mondorff, Mr. Pershing 2 .1 Montey, Petie2 167 Montgomery, Vickie 2 240 Moon, Dar 2 223 Moore, Alice 2 223 I , Her 1e 2 240 ,Moore,1effl2118 Moore, Marquerite Q 2 100 M . MooreyReuben M. 2 117, 196 . Moore, Robert 2 240 Mobre, Ronald Curtis 2 153, 167, 196 Morrison, Jame E7 Morrison, Vicki 2 40 Morsell,1uanita 2 223 Morse, Bradley James 2 223 Morse, Debby Ann 2 240 Mortimer, Dan F. 2 223 Mqrton, Milton 2 223 Moseley, Sharon L. 2 223 Nickels, Tom 2 241 Nickens, Ron 2 223 Nitz, Ralph E2197 :Noble, Zachory 2 223 Nolan, Tim W.2151,223 Norman, Jeff- 223 Norton, MC. 2 92 Novak,1im 2 241 N.ovosel, Denience 2 241 Oaks, Thomas 2 24 Jeffrey Alan 2171 197 Dianne F.21181 97 g n, Roelof240,148,' n, Bob 2 224 ,Mark Steven 2 2242 Mike 2 241 m 2 230, 241 Rick 2 241 n Porter, Mike2 241 Porter, Tyrone 2 241 Poss DaWn Marie 2 241 Potter, Barbara E2 Poudrier, Robert Onil Powell Gwendolyn 2 157, 224 Powell,1ames 4 224 Powell, Robert 4 241 Powell, Terri M. 4 241 Presley, David 4 241 Pressley, John H. 4 168, 171, 199 Pressley, Kathie E. 4 199 Price, Barbara E. 4 165, 199 Price, James 4 241 Price, Kathy Belinda 4 241 Price, Stella 4 142, 149, 241 Price, Steve 4 157, 224 1 Pridham, Robin Ann 4 S3, 54, 55, 1 224 Proctor, Barbara A. 4 241 Proctor,JOan Alethea 4 199 Proctor, Patti Anne 4 241 Proctor, Steve R. 4 128, 145, 152, 224 Proctor, Tony114 214, 224 Proctor, Tyrone 4 224 Proctor, Twanna114 224 Proctor, William 4 1,646 199 1' Prophet, Anthony John 4 241 1i Proud, Mary V. 4 19194 ' Provost, Chris 4 224 Pruitt, Richard 4 233, 241 Pruitt, Thomas L. 4 199 1 Przygocki, Michael 4 200 Pullman, Susan L. 4 146, 2414I'4.,4 Q Quade, Jim A. 4,224 Quattiebaum, Robin A. 4 241 Quattrone, AnIIhony344 241 Queen, Edward 4 241 Quig1ey, D131n'4 241 Quinn, George H. 4 224 12 Raduazo, Sara L. 4 224 4 Rager, Janice- M 4200 . . Rakes, David C 4 125, 1139 143, 1,46 148 150, 152, 1,55 173 200 1' .I Reimberg, Lisa Caro111 :Rambo, James 4122 Ramsey, Gary A. 41241 Ramsey, RobinI41241 11Ra1ndoif,'Ter1ry 4 224 . .11. Ransel, Paul R. 4 114 Rash ,r.,IJ William 8.4 200 Rawlings, Diane M 4 .200 Ray, Patricia 4 241 1 . .IRector, Jeanette Maine 41241 1 Rector, Mark 4 151, 224 Reddie, Mrs. Pauline 4 8711 Redm1on Ruth 4 224 Redmon', Ruth 4 224 fize'eg'a'a, M51122 :1- '24 .I Rees6,MattheW1 - . Reep1,D Do4na11d W. 4 2.1 1 e, Charmaine N :. Ifke, Kim4 224 . 41ily, Martin 4 224 e4I11y, Terry 4 224 Reilly, Roxanne 4 11 ho'des, Mr. Harold 4 . Ichardson, Charles ichardson 1Conni RiIChaIrdson, Mary Roberts; ROSaiie MaI1'Ie Roberts, William 4 242 Roberts, Wyatt 4 242 Robertsbn, Paul 4 2214 prineite, Patricia K. 4 201 4. RobinSOn, Gale 4 224 Robinson, Judy Denise 4 242 Robinson, Juliette D. 4 242 Robinson, Margaret K. 4 99 Roe, Jean . . 1.148, -I 52, .2190 Royal, Pat 4 103 Royce, Dana M. 4 224 Rucker, June A. 4 242 Ruffin, Daniel 4 242 Rum, Ameer 4 242 Russell, Evelyn 4 155, 242 Russell, Raymond G 4 224 Russel, Teresa Delor4is4 155,201 , Rustin, Diane Denise41114,111'1291, 141115111,1 165, 201 , 1 Rustin, Justina445, 231, 242 11 4 Ryan, Linda 4 242 2Ry4a4n, Tom 44 224 Sams, Kenny 4 224 Sampson, Harold 4 98 Samuels,P.Jan-157,201 Sanders, Beverly A. 4 45,242 Sanders, David 4 242 Sandhaus,Mrs.EuniceS.4100 Sandor, Pam A.14151,157,224 Sangivonni, Dan 4 151 Sandy, Brenda 4 224 Santos, Ada Maria 4 117, 201 ' Santos, Evelina C 4 ,1I2011 Santos, Tina 4 224 Sasaki, Jane E 4 242 Sassano, Roy T14 201'1 . Satterwhite, Michael J. 4 58, 124, ..134,,1SO, 201 Saukel,Ji1m 4 224 Sauls,Car1 4 242 Saunders, Leroy 4 242 1 Saunders, Leroy 4 Scearce; Ricky Buchanan 4 24217 SchatzIer, James E 4167,201 1Shafer, RIEky411151,225 Shaffer, Bruce W. 4 225 Shaffer, Tommy R Shaffer, Laura Shaffer, To SIefrIng,Car1 ,4I 1381, 15011155, 242 Simmons, Venos14 225 I, Simms, Greg 4 242 Simms, Regina1d14 2142 1 mpkins, Eric Stephen 4 147 15 mp5 45, Eugene 4 2251 Siriibald Tom 4 69, 110 515k, Cynthia A. 4 242 Size, Victor 4 225 Skibicki, Karen 4 242 Skinner, James H. 4 S8, 117, 155, 162, 202 Skinner, Mike 4 225 Slack, Debbie 4 242 ,ISleIeman, John 4 242 . 11114131061in1, MIs.1Carer1I14 02 Samlls, Joe L. 4 225 Smiroldo, Char1e51.4 225 Smith, Barbara- 151,225 8 5miIh11,111DerI1r,a . Smith, Denise1 L.14 202 Smith, Donna L. 4117,202 Smith, Francis Robert 4 225 Smith, OJ. 4 112 I Smith, George 4 242 Smith, Juana R. 4202 Smith, Julius440, 137, 148, 152, 155,203 Ih Lillian A. 4 242 Smith quen- 242 Smith, R6be1It 4 225 Smith, Sand Smith, Virginia Ann' 4 242 Stover, Andrea 4 243 Stromme, Debbie 4 243 Smith, Yvonne 4 14.9 1 SnIoots, Robert 4 21421 Sokoi, Van 4 14 SomerVIiie,,Antho 4. Stevens1on,1Jam85 4 151 Stevenson, Pat 4 225 Steveson, Wiiliam ' Sullivan Jennifer Lee 4 1 4v'5urn1er,Roben Lee4148, 150, 155, 203, 232 Summers, Steve4143,145,1146, 150,153,172 Sump, Anthony W. 4 204 1 $utbhin,1Dewey Leo, 2.151 I II I .I 51viiak, Florian K. 4 104 Swanson, Andrew E. 4 204 Swartz, Jeff S. 4 153 Sweet, Don 4 1 17 Sweezy, Leroy 4225 Swenton, Mike 4 225 Swenton, R mond 4 243 Swind1eii,1 4 151, 243 nggzepahski, 23w F Tanis, Robert P. 4 22511 Tamer, Teresa 4 225 1'1Tat4e, Gaii M. 4243 Tavarpzzo,11G g10ry L. 4 204 Tayibr,1Phill 4 77, Thomibsm, Dohna 4 243 IIhompson, Karen 4 225 .44Thompson, To. .4 accaro,1L11inda Vaniaer, Jack 4 151 . Vaughn, Mr. David 4 10431 Vaughn, Louis M 1 Veney, B41elinda K .Vincent, Debee422 ,I. 1 Vincent, Monikia D. 4 243 Viachos, Frederick L. 4 204 Vluchos, Becky 4 157 Vollmer, Kathy C. 4 243 Walton, John 4 24?; Waltd pyce 4 230 MW 22 .. 1111764; JwaaIrdm- 226 gan Marie4 244 eijrn, 1 4Zha, Mark . . 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