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, Mn BOUNTY LIBRARY CULPBF crr n ' MN A ° -m-pts « — ““ -eya ffitfST ' ' THE COLONNADE 1972 Culpeper, Virginia Volume 37 The light from the street lamp makes a pattern on the wall as night sets softly amid the shedding leaves of fall 2 3 4 In the early evening gloom my eyes can dimly see the pattern of my life and the puzzle that is me 5 From the moments of my birth to the instant of my death, there are patterns I must follow just as I must breathe each breath r 6 8 Introduction 2 Happenings 10 Sports 22 Organizations 50 Curriculum 90 Faculty 100 Students 114 Advertisements 166 Patrons 194 Index 195 Staff 205 Epilogue 206 Finis 208 9 12 Freshman Class Ups Enrollment to 1,100 As summer unfolded into autumn, students returned to school and found their places in the student body of over eleven hundred. Fear, pride, and happiness showed on faces as students faced the challenges of a new school year. These expressions lingered in the air through the first week, but soon disappeared as the regular routine of the school year began. During the first month students paid fees and bought books. Classes and clubs elected officers to represent them throughout the year. To make the SCA more efficient, the constitu- tion was amended changing the election of SCA representatives to English classes instead of by homerooms. The change was requested by the SCA and approved by the administration. FAR LEFT: SCA President Steve Monger takes a break from Fa is busy schedule to relax. TOP LEFT: Pepergram members, Robert Corbin and Michael Ballato, sell Pepergrams on the opening day of school. FAR BOTTOM: Guidance counselor Miss I uerena Zinn interests seniors with information about colleges. TOP RIGHT: Working on COLONNADE group pictures, Janet Gore and Bill Martin check club rolls. BOTTOM LEFT: Participating in the Pink Ladies Follies, Rosalind Henson and Connie Cameron dance the Culpeper Stomp , an original version of the Charleston. BOTTOM RIGHT : Jeffery Karnes practices exuberantly during marching band rehersal. 13 9k Junior Class Makes Grub Day Changes Raising money for the Junior-Senior Prom, the Junior class held their traditional Grub Day on Homecoming. Beginning this year, awards were given to the funniest, the grubbiest, and the most original outfits. The Juniors also sold stationery to meet the extreme cost of the prom. Homecoming week proved exciting as students showed their school spirit by participating in many different activities. Individual students helped by decorating the halls with streamers and posters, encouraging the football team on to victory. At the end of the week, the cheerleaders held an exciting pep rally complete with a pom pon routine and pie-in-tbe-face skit. TOP RIGHT: Participating in a pep rally skit, Coach Mike Randall smashes a cream pie in the face of Pokey Buchanan. FAR BOTTOM: David Gayheart gives Greg Brown a lift to fifth period. BOTTOM RIGHT: Neil Mitzman takes time out between class to examine a Blue Devil poster drawn by Donna Morris. TOP: Senior David Triplett models the outfit that won him the most original award on Grub Day. BOTTOM LEFT: Entertaining at the Homecoming pep rally, students pla y some popular songs between cheers. 14 15 Queen Is Crowned as Blue Devils Win Homecoming held a festive air as everyone awaited the exciting moment for the queen to be announced at halftime. Class princesses rode around the field in cars decorated by their individ- ual classes. After each princess was escorted onto the field, Martha Mitchell was crowned queen and Sandra Ferris maid-of-honor. To top off the night, the Blue Devils stomped Warren County 51-8. F AR RIGHT: Escort Ricky Wood opens the door for Junior class Princess Mary Williams at halftime of the Homecoming game. TOP RIGHT: After being crowned Homecoming Queen, Martha Mitchell smiles happily. BOTTOM RIGHT Senior princess Sandra Ferris is escorted onto the field by Ricky Yates TOP LEFT: Principal Glenn Piper presents Queen Martha Mitchell with red roses. BOTTOM LEFT- J “ m ° r Princess Mary Williams, Queen Martha Mitchell Rll ' ° A n ° r u dra FerHs ' S °P hom °re princess Patricia Elliott, and Freshman princess Susan Hurt represent their re- spective classes during Homecoming activities. 16 17 Drama Club Holds Play in November With a cast of over thirty members, the Drama Department presented the play The Mouse That Roared . Preparing for months ahead, the cast spent many hours practicing for the big night. On November 19 and 20, the students expertly performed the play in the school auditorium. Also showing its talent, the Music Department combined to present a Christmas concert. The Choral Music classes and the band together played and sang Christmas carols, old and new. TOP RIGHT: Greg Brown seems to enjoy a routine part of the school week, hot dog day. FAR BOTTOM: Sandy Mann awaits her cue in the Christmas play presented by the Tri-Hi- Y. BOTTOM RIGHT: With leading roles, Jeanne Griffin and Jim Diehl act professionally in the play The Mouse That Roared. TOP: Showing his holiday spirit, Richard Alvey dressed as Santa practices his trumpet for the Christmas Concert. BOTTOM LEFT: Warming up during gymnastic practice, Debbie Cempre positions herself for a back-bend. 18 19 . Pepergram Holds Annual Talent Show On January 15, the Pepergram staff held their annual talent show. With Cheryl Hackley as emcee, individuals exhibited their talents by playing the piano, singing, dancing, and reading. The winners were announced at the end of the show with Lynne Goldsborough, Michael Alvey, Keith Will, and Happy Aylor winning first, second, third, and fourth, respectively. As the weather dropped to sub-zero tempera- tures, many students began studying for their last exams of the year. The school board passed a pro- posal last fall allowing those students who have missed no more than five days in the second semester and hold at least a D average to be exempted from final exams. TOP RIGHT: Senior Milton Grant attempts to open Kenny May ' s locker without knowing the combination. BOTTOM RIGHT: State champion wrestler Robert Blosser patiently awaits his match to defend his undefeated record. TOP: Autumn Owsley sings I Don ' t Know How To Love Him to win honorable mention. BOTTOM LEFT: The Brylcream Boys, Andy Colis, David Triplett, and Steve Monger, demonstrate their talent in the Pepergram talent show. 20 21 I Enthusiastic Vitality Sparks Cheerleaders Spirit was the word as the Varsity Cheerleaders led athletics this year. Candle sales early in the year supported their finances. Hardworking and enthusiastic are the only adjectives that describe their efforts. b Vicki Thornhill Rosalind Henson Lynne Goldsborough Robie Curd 24 7 Margaret Dejarnette Linda Jackson Connie Cameron 25 Jayvees Sell Candles For Money Project Candles were sold by the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders in an effort to make money. Enthusi- asm sparked the cheerleaders in leading the Jayvee teams to victory. TOP RIGHT, CENTER RIGHT, and BOTTOM RIGHT: J.V. Cheerleaders execute cheers during basketball games to arouse pep. TOP LEFT: Carol Chapman and Charleen Alphin leave school after an exhausting day of practice. BOTTOM LEFT: JV CHEERLEADERS — Front row: Suzy Kidwell, Carol Chapman, Sharon Crowder. Second row: Charleen Alphin, Tammy Fifer, Third row: Lorraine Golon, Lori Blosser, Maryan Armstrong. 26 27 Young Teams Total Only Five Victories Consisting of only three seniors, the 1971 Varsity Baseball team could manage only four wins. Led by the hitting of centerfielder Dennis Lewis and the no-hit pitching of John Gabbert, the diamondmen pulled back-to-back upsets over Spotsylvania and Washington and Lee. With a young team, many players saw action for valuable experience next year. Posting a 1-9 record, the JV Baseball team had one of its youngest teams in CCHS ' s history. First baseman Brad Rosenberger and co-captains Danny Blosser and Blakey Bates were the only starting sophomores. Coach Ernie Monaco added that the individual talent was far greater than the young club ' s record showed. FAR RIGHT : Making a mad dash for first base, Butch Mills adds another hit to his credit. BOTTOM RIGHT: 1971 JV BASEBALL — Front row: Donald Scott, William Farnam, Daniel Blosser, Robert Hauge, Bruce Davis. Second row: Kenneth Sisk, Lawrence Sowers, Oscar Bates, James Grimes, Robert Farnam, Allen Ferguson. Third row: Carol Stanley, Curtis Dixon, David Johnson, David Curtis, Ronald Phillips, Mr. Ernest Monaco — coach. TOP: Rex Harper sets himself to glove a high pop fly in the victory over Louisa, 7-6. 1971 VARSITY BASEBALL — Front row: Steven Monger, Scott Davis, Larry Jenkins, William Karnes, Clinton Buchanon, Mark Johnson. Second row: Donald Jones — manager, Rex Harper, John Gabbert, Gregory Brown, Charles Perryman, Thomas McGuire, Kim Thomas — manager. Third row: Mr. Mike Randall — coach, William Thornhill, James Eggborn, Stephen Gehringer, Marvin Dawson, Wyatt Mills, Dennis Lewis. 28 VARSITY SCOREBOARD DATE OPPONENT PLACE CCHS OPPTS. April 3 Woodberry Forest Away 2 5 April 13 James Monroe Away 1 8 April 17 Louisa Home 7 6 April 20 Varina Away 7 14 April 21 Spotsylvania Home 3 2 April 23 Washington Lee Home 7 1 April 27 Bowling Green Home 3 10 April 29 Orange Away 0 5 April .30 Orange Home 2 12 May 1 Woodberry Forest Home 8 9 May 4 Spotsylvania Away 3 1 May 5 Bowling Green Away 3 4 May 7 James Monroe Home 9 11 May 11 Louisa Away 4 8 May 14 Varina Home 2 10 JAYVEE SCOREBOARD DATE OPPONENTS PLACE CCHS OPPTS April 1 Fauquier Co. Away 0 2 April 3 Woodbridge Away 3 8 April 8 Fauquier Co. Home 6 7 April 17 Spotsylvania Home 5 2 April 23 Woodberry Forest Away 2 6 April 29 Orange Away 5 11 May 8 Spotsylvania Away 2 7 May 12 Woodbridge Home 0 1 May 20 Orange Home 1 6 29 Cindermen Display Strength and Power This year ' s track team turned out to be much stronger than expected. The team showed much power in dual meets yet misjudged the strength of other strong teams and were forced to settle for third in the district. The main strengths came from boys like Carol Grayson and cousin Charles in the sprints teaming up with brothers” Milton Grant and Ed Lee. Charles Hoffman did a great job in the weight class along with Roger Carpenter. Track famer David Gulas gave his usual great effort. Finally two major strengths on the team were the trophy winners, Kenny Marlor and Randy Frazier. TOP RIGHT: Randy Frazier leaps skyward in the triple jump as faithful spectators look on. BOTTOM RIGHT: 1971 TRACK — Front row: Ronald Mastin, Lewis Armstrong, Roger Car- penter, George Bowles, Robert Buswell, Charles Mills, Carroll Grayson, David Gulas. Second row: Robert Clark, Leonard Grayson, Lonnie Williams, Mark Gulas, Michael Ballato, Michael Kincer, George Turner, John Backe. Third row: Donald Miles — manager, Wilson Quaintance, Kenneth Marlor, Edward Reich, Robert Blosser, Randolph Frazier, Neal Goldsborough — manager. Fourth row: Mr. Albert Wallade — coach, Mr. Richard Conway — coach. TOP LEFT: Gritting his teeth and clinching his fists, Robert Clarke puts forth an extra amount of effort as he completes the running broad jump in a meet against Orange. BOTTOM LEFT: Spotsylvania harriers presented tough competition to Randy Frazier as he successfully completes the high jump. 30 SCOREBOARD DATE OPPONENTS PLACE ecus OPPTS April 10 Albemarle Away 51 80 April 14 Louisa Home 93 43 April 16 Bowling Green Home 110 26 April 17 Rappahanock Relays Fredericksburg 2nd 88 April 21 James Monroe Away 89 May 5 Spotsylvania Home 95 81 May 8 District Meet Varma 3rd May 15 May 22 Regionals Meet State Meet Charlottesville 6th 10th 32 May 28 Orange Home 111 31 ' Playday ' Highlights Track, Tennis Teams Highlighting the new Intramural Track team ' s season was the annual playday” held at Orange County High School with Orange, Bowling Green, and Culpeper participating. The team placed in each event entered. For the third consecutive year, the Intramu- ral tennis program continued to promote an active interest in tennis. TOP: Bonnie Reeves reflects on the finished tennis season. BOTTOM: 1971 INTRAMURAL TENNIS — Front row: Jane Walker, Bonnie Blankenbaker, Cynthia Hale, Carrolet Taylor, Bonita Reeves. Second row: Miss Patricia Cullen — coach, Valerie Thornhill, Patricia Will, Judy Lewis, Beverley Hearns. CENTER: 1971 INTRAMU- RAL TRACK — Front row: Lynne Goldsborough, Carrolet Taylor, Janet Kearns, Lillie Clark. Second row: Miss Patricia Cullen — coach, Valerie Thornhill, Patricia Will, Judy Lewis, Beverly Hearns. 32 SCOREBOARD April April April April April April May May May May DATE OPPONENTS PLACE CCHS OPPTS, 8 Spotsylvania Away 25 7 16 Louisa Co. Away 9 2 20 Fauquier Away 9 3 22 Wm. Monroe Away 6 4 27 Albemarle Away 11 3 30 Fauquier Here 12 8 4 Spotsylvania Here 31 8 6 Albemarle Here 8 1 11 Wm. Monroe Here 13 2 14 Louisa Co. Here 7 9 Girls ' Softball Loses Closing Competition Amid falling tears and racking sobs, the Devilettes finish their final season with their beloved coach, Floyd Binns. Although the Devilettes met defeat in their last game against Louisa, the team was victorious in all previous games. With hard work, determination, and hustle, the Devilettes totaled a successful season. TOP: Pitcher Ethel Warner releases a sure strike. BOTTOM: 1971 SOFTBALL — Front row: Charmaine Dill, Robbin Willis, Ethel Warner, Reva Hash, Debra Tharp, Julia Davis, Diane Jones, Bernice Tharp, Gloria Creel. Second row: Mr. Floyd Binns — coach, Constance Broyles, Vanessa Allen, Peggy White, Irma Dwyer, Catherine Berry, Jean Hitt, Lee Lawrence, Michele Cox — manager, Kathryn Magura — manager. Miss Anne Yeatts — coach. Third row: Deborah Hicks, Kay Lawrence, Linda Settle, Deborah Thompson, Bonnie Greaver, Kim Hunter — manager, Ellen Eggborn, Sandra Hoffman. 33 New Coach Arrives With Winning Year SCOREBOARD Date Opponent Place CCHS Oppts April 8 Fauquier Home 7Vi 1 VS April 10 Fauquier Away 2 ' h 3’ 2 April 17 Quantico Invitational Away 15th place April 21 Woodberry Forest Home IVi 77 2 April 27 Warren Co. Away 9 ' h 833 April 29 Osbourne Home 17 1 April 31 Warren Co. Home 12 6 May 6 Regional Tournament Away 2nd Place Tie Clarence Porter took over the coaching job vacated by John Averett and led the golf team to the best record in its history, 5-2. Culpeper ' s home course, South Wales, yielded one defeat in four matches to Woodberry Forest. Representing Culpeper at the Regional Tournament were John Rudy, David Small, E. J. Ouellette, and Charlie Norris, the only senior. The foursome were only able to capture third place. According to the new rules only the top two teams could go to the state tournament. TOP: Lining it up, E. ). Ouellette prepares to hit the ball from its thick lie. CENTER: 1971 GOLF — Front row: Eddie Eddins, Rene Weaver, Randy Lindsay, Mark Breese. Second row: Mr. Clarance Porter — coach, Mark Glass, Bob Thornhill, David Small, E.J. Ouellette, John Nicholson, John Rudy. 34 SCOREBOARD DATE OPPONENTS PLACE CCHS OPPTS. September 14 Fauquier Co. Away 15 49 September 29 Quantico B Team Home 15 48 October 6 Woodbridge Home 3C 25 October 7 Osbourn Home 24 37 October 12 Warren Co. Away 15 50 October 16 Woodberry Forest Away 31 25 October £i Albemarle Away 18 43 November 2 Warren Co. Home 15 50 November 5 Woodberry Forest Away 18 43 B” Team Away November 9 Fork Union Away 15 50 November 13 State AA Meet Williamsburg 1st Cross Country Team Reigns First in State In their fifth year, the Blue Devil Cross Country team compiled a 6-2 season record. Led by senior runners Randolph Frazier, John Backe, and Robert Blosser, the Harriers were responsible for bringing Culpeper High their first state title. November 13, the State AA Meet in Williamsburg, found the Blue Devils Harriers number one in the state. With John Backe as indi- vidual leader, in sixth position, all CCHS Harriers placed in the top twenty-five positions to clinch the trophy. TOP: Ready for a fast start, Randy Frazier concentrates on beating his Warren County opponents. BOTTOM: 1971 Cross Country — Front row: John Backe — tri-captain, Harold Jones — tri-captain, Randolph Frazier — tri-captain. Second row: Robert Melanson, Terrence Owsley, Timothy Groover, Kevin Schrack, Stuart Wynham, Jack Kidwell. Third row: Phillip Mick, Melvin Dwyer, Robert Jenkins, Michael Kincer, Bruce Bates, Mark Gulas, Leroy Hackley, Daniel Blosser. Fourth row: Robert Farnum, Robert Emmot, Linwood Williams, Alan Marlor, Gordon Harris, Robert Blosser, John Alther, Michael Ballato, Martin Snead. Fifth row: Herman Clore — manager, Mr. John Averette — coach. 35 Spirit, Hustle Sparks Victorious Devilettes Hustle and aggressiveness were the key words the Varsity Devilettes used with their determi- nation for victory. Led by the tireless efforts of their devoted coach, Patricia Cullen, the team finished with a fine season and in the players eyes, second to none. Lack of experience was no hindrance as the Junior Varsity Devilettes completed an undefeated season. Determination and superior effort sparked the team to a victorious season. TOP RIGHT: jUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY — Front row: Miss Anne Yeatts — coach. Second row: Patricia Jenkins, Karen Shenk, Jane Walker, Peggy White — co-captain, Valerie Thornhill — co-captain, Elizabeth Hoffman, Linda Tharp, Cynthia Hale, Catherine Brice. Third row: Jennifer Carder — manager, Virginia Hutcherson, Teresa Southard, Claudia Huffman, Beverly Carder, Charmaine Dill, Mary Markham, Deborah Hicks, Deborah Mitchell — manager, Bonita Reeves — manager. Fourth row: Emily Copeland, Karen Myers, Patricia Glasker, Jeanne Gilmore, Janice Inskeep — manager, Ann Baker, Dava Small, Agnes Chichester, Susan Compton, Wanda Reeves. RIGHT: Aiming for a goal, Valerie Thornhill scoops against Spotsylvania defenders. FAR RIGHT: Bernice Tharp, center forward, charges the goalie backed by Diane Jones. TOP LEFT: Maneuvering into the right position, Martha Mitchell rushes to drive the ball. BOTTOM LEFT: VARSITY HOCKEY — Front row: Janet Wayland, Michele Cox, Deborah Noonan, Constance Broyles, Constance Gorman, Julia Davis. Second row: Bonnie Blankenbaker, Erna Myers, Deborah Cempre, Brenda Mills, Diana Stokes, Elaine Gilmore. Third row: Miss Patricia Cullen — coach, Cheryl Jenkins, Debra Tharp, Barbara Alexander, Patricia Will, Mary Troxell, Patricia Brown, Jeanne Griffin. Fourth row: Pamela Cornett, Sarah Payne, Katherine Brown, Page Graves, Nancy Southard, Beverly Hutcherson. Tri- captains in tree: Diane Jones, Martha Mitchell, Bernice Tharp. DATE September 7 September 11 September 14 September 18 September 21 September 23 September 25 ■■fit ' TW-JiPW VARSITY SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS PLACE CCHS OPPTS. King George Spotsylvania lames Monroe King George lames Monroe Fauquier Spotsylvania Home Home Away Away Home Home Away ° jAYVEE SCOREBOARD DATE OPPONENTS PLACE September 11 Spotsylvania “ Home September 14 James Monroe Away September 18 King George Away September 21 lames Monroe Home September 25 Spotsylvania Away K , - 37 Varina Trampled in Homecoming Victory With a great display of offense and defense, the Blue Devils walked over Varina 41 to 7 in the delayed Homecoming game. David Small connected seven out of ten passes for 101 yards and the backfield gained 184 yards on the ground to move the team on to victory in front of a huge crowd of cheering fans. Although the Devils finished the year with a 3-6- 1 record, the season was not as bad as the record shows. CCHS tied Fauquier, one of the toughest teams in the state, 6-6 in a very fine game. James Monroe, the most feared team in the district, had to fight hard to come from a Culpeper lead of 6-0 to lead 12-6 at halftime. Noted for their excellant play throughout the long season were Kenny May, who scored a total of 56 points and rushed for 607 yards, Johnny Nicholson, who scored 50 points and also rushed 607 yards, and freshman Ernest Brent, who scored 18 points. 38 SCOREBOARD DATE OPPONENT PLACE CCHS OPPTS. September 3 George Mason Home 6 8 September 10 Fauquier Away 6 6 September 17 : Louisa Home 29 6 September 24 lames Monroe Home 6 34 ■ pi -A October 8 Orange Away 0 27 October 15 Spotsylvania Away 6 33 October 22 Warren Co. Home 50 14 L October 29 Bowling Green Away 14 32 November 5 Madison Home 14 20 November 12 Varina Home 41 8 r.w Jg - J FAR TOP: Bulldozing through a line of Varina opponents, Kenny May successfully completes a first down during the last game of the season. BOTTOM LEFT: Jeff Ferris goes around the end for substantial yardage against the Warren County Wildcats. CENTER: Craig Dill takes a short breather in between plays before being called back into action. CENTER RIGHT: 1971 VARSITY FOOTBALL — Front row: David Curtis, David Johnson, James Diehl, Wyatt Mills, Craig Dill, Henry Jenkins, George Turner, John Groover. Second row: Ernest Brent, David Brown, Kenneth Sheppard, Greg Hann, Robert Hauge, Jeffrey Ferris, Richard Hunter, Charles Lindsey, Larry Jenkins. Third row: Rex Harper, Lawrence Hamilton, Lawrence Sowers, Wayne Foard, David Small, Bradley Rosenberger, William Spicer, John Nicholson, George Fotenos, Kenneth May. BOTTOM RIGHT: David Small hands off for a large gain up the middle. 39 JV Devils Complete Eventful 6-2-1 Year Behind a tough defense and powerful offense, the JV Football team posted a 6-2-1 record, the best in eleven years. James Monroe and Spotsylvania accounted for the two losses of the Baby Devils, 19-14 and 30-20 respectfully. In their second meeting with Spotsylvania the Devils battled to a 6-6 tie. The final game of the year proved to the fans that the Devils meant business as they trounced James Monroe 22-6. TOP. Tony Estritrick avoids the Spotsylvania tacklers on his way for a first down. A 6-6 tie ended the home game. CENTER: With a little bit of fancy footwork Ron Phillips manages to get away from his JM opponent Dana Cunningham. James Monroe was defeated by the Baby Devils 22-6. BOTTOM: 1971 JV FOOTBALL — Front row: Kenneth Sisk, Howard Settle, Rene Weaver, Larry Jackson, Harry Tibbs, James Magner, William Jadgman, Donald Car- penter — manager. Second row: Mike Groves, Damon White, Moe Jenkins, Sanford Reaves, Greg Hann, James McNemar, Earl Lambert, Curtis Dixon, Kyle Woodward, Lawrence Hamilton. Third row: Mr. Richard Conway — coach, William Farnum, John Clatterbuck, Thomas Hribar, Richard Pounds, Ronald Phillips. Russell Lane, Allen Ferguson, Timothy Beard, Russell Stanley, Clifford Lacy, Frank Wilkins, Mr. Mike Randall — coach. SCOREBOARD DATE OPPONENTS PLACE CCHS OPPTS. September 9 Fauquier Co. Home 18 0 September 16 Louisa Co. Away 29 20 September 23 lames Monroe Away 14 19 September 30 Spotsylvania Away 20 30 October 7 Orange Co. Away 21 0 October 14 Spotsylvania Home 6 6 October 21 Louisa Home 28 20 October 28 Fauquier Co. Away 36 6 November 4 lames Monroe Home 22 6 40 Determination Takes Freshmen to Victory Led by their determination to win, the Ninth Grade Football team compiled a victorous season. Inexperience was no hinderance as the team scored a total of 110 points to their opponents ' 80 points. Individual performances by quarterback Clarence Campbell and wingback Wayne Honeycutt proved outstanding. TOP: Looking for a receiver, Howard Lambert prepares to release the ball. BOTTOM: 1971 Ninth Grade Football — Front row: Mike Clatterbuck, Clarence Campbell, Mr. Raymond Ratcliff — coach, Melvin Clark, Michael Grimes, Mr. George Gordon — coach. Second row: Irvin Bennett, Robert Hunnicutt, Timothy Smith, Fred Reid, Charles Pullen, William Jackson, Kevin Bock, Terrence Owsley, Rodney Shiflett. Third row: Randolph Scott, Howard Lambert, Robert Bell, Gregory Deane, William Blakenbaker, Franklin Groves, John Brown, Stanley Lewis. Fourth row: Stephen Nuttall, Albert Miles, Tony Miller, John Settle, Ellis Wise, John Goldsborough, Gordon Lightfoot, William Newman. SCOREBOARD DATE OPPONENT PLACE CCHS OPPTS September 15 Warrentort Jr. High Away 14 6 Septem.ber 23 Taylor Jr. High Home 8 0 September 29 Gayle Jr. High Away 8 30 October 6 Orange Away 16 0 October 13 Gayle Jr. High Home 10 24 October 22 Woodberry Forest Away 16 0 October 27 Spotsylvania Home 12 12 November 3 Warrenton Jr. High Home 26 8 41 Blue Devils Finish Second in District Finishing second in District competition, the Devils compiled a 9-3 Battlefield District record and an overall record of 13 wins and 4 losses. Suffering from many slow starts, the Devils were forced to play many close scoring contests. How- ever, the “Big Blue broke the school record for the highest scoring game by defeating Spotsylvania 101-73. The previous record was set when Culpeper defeated Stonewall Jackson by scoring 100 points. Culpeper was eliminated in District Tournament play by Varina, 47-42. TOP RIGHT: Harold Jones pumps for two from outside while guarded by Gusty Cooper of James Monroe. BOTTOM CENTER: Sonny Bowles attmepts a shot from amidst a host of Bishop Ireton defenders. BOTTOM RIGHT: Chip Utz and Andy Dinkins discuss another dubious call by the referee. TOP LEFT: Surrounded by Spotsylvania players, Andy Dinkins banks in another two points. BOTTOM LEFT: VARSITY BASKETBALL — Front: Chip Utz — captain. Second row: Kenny May, William Chapman, Sonny Bowles, Mike Kincer, John Groover, Charles Hoffman, Harold Jones, Marvin Dawson, Andy Dinkins, David Hensley, David Mack, Irvin Reaves, Larry Jenkins. 42 SCOREBOARD Date Opponent Place CCHS Oppts. December 10 Fauquier Away 87 50 December 14 Warren Away 84 - 60 December 18 St. Johns Home 6 80 December 21 Warren Home 77 61 January 4 Orange Away 57 47 January 7 Louisa Home ' 60 54 January 11 Varina Away 60 3 H January 14 Spotsylvania Away 58 62 January 21 Bowling Green Away 2 A January 22 Fauquier Home January 25 James Monroe Home sr January 28 Orange Home February 1 Louisa Away 58 ' February 4 Varina Home 64 41 February 18 Bishop Ireton Home 57 59 February 12 Spotsylvania Home 101 73 February 15 February 18 Bowling Green James Monroe Home Away 74 60 4 r 43 Junior Varsity Team Totals 14-4 Record Revenging every loss except James Monroe, the Junior Varsity Basketball Team completed a 14-4 season record. Under the coaching of Mr. Simon Poole, the baby devils gained valuable actual game experience for future Varsity positions. TOP: Way up in the air, Ernest Brent reaches over his de- fender for an easy two points. BOTTOM: JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL — Front row: Chuck Gilmore, Clarence Campbell, Bob Garr, Kim Long, Earl Lambert, Lonnie Hamilton, Jimmy Eggborn, William Smith, Jerry Hoffman, Mark Gulas, Ernest Brent, Moe Jenkins, Jim McNemar, Tim Beard. Date December 10 December 14 December 21 January 4 January 7 January 11 January 14 January 38 January January February February February February Februar February ' JAYVEE SCOREBOARD Opponent Fauquier Warren Warren L Orange A Louisa Varina w Spotsylvania Fauquier Bowlingfreen James 1 Louisa Varina B Spotsylvania Bishop I reton Bowling Creen James Monroe Ni 44 JV Devilettes Stress Sportsmanship, Skills Skill, quickness, and a balanced scoring attack attributed to the Baby Devilettes scoring an average of 32 points a game while good defense and alertness held opponents to an average of 11 points a game. Combining skill, team play, sportsmanship, and the enjoyment of playing, the girls made a very successful season losing only one game. Coach Kate Carter remarked, Good attitudes and a great deal of respect for one another made coaching them a privilege. JAYVEE SCOREBOARD Dale Opponents Place CCHS Oppts. October 9 Fauquier Away 20 17 October 12 Bowling Green Home 36 9 October 16 Spotsylvania Home 42 9 October 19 Orange Away 41 13 October 21 James Monroe Away 30 19 October 26 Louisa Away 31 9 November 2 Bowling Green Away 42 8 Novem ber 4 Orange Home 34 8 November 9 James Monroe Home 29 8 November 11 Spotsylvania Away 24 27 November 13 Louisa Home 25 4 TOP: Powerful Jayvee Valerie Thornhill outruns Orange oppo- nents as she makes a layup shot. BOTTOM: JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL — Front row: Sandra Simpson, Valerie Thornhill — co-captain, Peggy White — co-captain, Charmaine Dill. Second row: Vanessa Allen, Jeanne Gilmore, Patricia Glasker, Janice Cempre. Third row: Joyce Cottoms, Lutricia Apperson, Talatha Green, Lynette Scott. Fourth row: Debbie Hicks, Lou Kite, Zan Deane, Carolyn Brown. Fifth row: Linda Tharp, Jane Walker, Karen Myers, Diane Bruce. Sixth row: Cindy Hale — manager, Claudia Huffman — manager, Miss Kate Carter — coach, Elizabeth Hoffman. 45 Mighty Varsity Devil- ettes Number One Scoring 529 overall points to their opponents 277 points, the Varsity Devilettes accomplished an undefeated season. Coach Patricia Cullen commented, “We combined a strong defense, a well-balanced offense, lots of height, teamwork, and hustle. We just put it all together! TOP: Against James Monroe defenders, Debra Tharp sets up for a quick shot. CENTER: VARSITY BASKETBALL — Front row: Miss Patricia Cullen — coach, Ellen Eggborn, Bernice Tharp, Diane Jones, Reva Hash. Second row: Debbie Ross — — manager, Carla Jackson, Kay Christensen, Martha Mitchell, Catherine Crane. Third row: Bonnie Reeves, Peggy Ferris, Robbin Willis, Carrolet Taylor, Teresa Johnson. Fourth row: Patricia Elliot, Nancy Southard, Elaine Gilmore, Sue Mills, Margie Haught. Fifth row: Darlene Butler, Irma Dwyer, Debra Tharp. BOTTOM: Diane Jones executes a foul shot while an Orange opponent anxiously watches. SCOREBOARD Date Opponents Place CCHS Oppts. October 9 Fauquier Away 37 27 October 12 Bowling Green Home 53 10 October 16 Spotsylvania Home 48 16 October 19 Orange Away 52 25 October 21 lames Monroe Away 44 29 October 26 Louisa Away 49 35 November 2 Bowling Green Away 45 31 November 4 Orange Home 38 19 November 9 lames Monroe Home 51 21 November 11 Spotsylvania Away 55 25 November 13 Louisa Home 57 39 46 Underclassmen Get Numerous Honors Coach Anne Yeatts summed up the girl ' s Gymnastics season; I was very pleased with the performance of the girls during the season. Experi- ence was not the only factor in our success since underclassmen won many honors, also. I would have to say this is the best Gymnastics team we have had since its beginning in 1967 . TOP: Going through her free exercise routine, Pemberton Lewis exhibits excellent form. BOTTOM: Gymnastics — Front row: Annie Snead, Janet Hope, Karen Bangs, Bonita Reeves, Debbie Jeffries, Janet Quaintance. Second row: Autumn Owsley, Suzanne Kidwell, Peggy White, Monica Seiter, Debbie Cempre, Julia Davis, Karen Yowell, Karen Kenyon. Third row: Lee Chichester, Maryan Armstrong, Wanda Pullen, Terry Hunt, Pemberton Lewis, Lynn Goldsborough, Robie Curd, Judy Denny. Fourth row: Pamela Hicks — manager, Vicki Witt, Teresa Breckenridge, Janet Kearns, Kathleen Seeber, Sandra Marlor, Karen Thompson — manager, Miss Anne Yeatts — coach. Fifth row: Mary Chilton, Dava Small, Charlene Alphin, Ann Baker, Sandra Mann, Sharon Boggs — manager. Sixth row: Patty Will, Lori Blosser, Bernice Tharp. 47 Devils Seize Runner Up Position in State Led by co-captains Robert Edwards and Robert Blosser, the 1971-72 Varsity Wrestling team once again turned in a fine season. Under the artful instruction of Coach Shirley Gray, the Crapplers carried an 8-2-1 record in the post-season tournaments. Finishing second in the District and third in Region II, the Devils sported a strong team effort and placed second in the State of Virginia Croup AA. Coach Dennis McMullen ' s Junior Varsity squad put on a late season surge winning three of their last four meets. The baby Grapplers compiled a 4- 5 record losing by only one point to Spotsylvania. FAR RIGHT: Junior Varsity 185 pounder Charles Lindsay picks up three points on his Spotsylvania opponent. CENTER RIGHT: State champion Robert Blosser drives his opponent ' s shoulders to the mat for a pin. BOTTOM RIGHT: JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING — Front row: Eric Johnson, Mark Burnham, David Neal, Kevin Shrack, Jerry Scott. Second row: Michael Groves, Mark Johnson — captain, Harry Tibbs, Philip Sturgill, Bradley Jenkins, Charles Lindsay, Kimball Knowler. Third row: Jerry Jadgman, Robert Nicholson, Bo Backe, Linden Sewell. Fourth row: Mr. Dennis McMullen — coach. TOP LEFT: Holding on for his life, heavyweight James Diehl tries to drive Woodbridge ' s Robert Miller down to the mat. CENTER LEFT: Culpeper ' s Daniel Blosser controls Woodbridge ' s Richard San Luisto to pull a stunning upset. BOTTOM LEFT: VARSITY WRESTLING — Front row: Robert Edwards, Mark Johnson, Jay Kidwell, Robert Blosser, Daniel Blosser, William Koontz. Second row: Ross Foard, James Diehl, Wayne Foard, George Fotenos, Henry Jenkins, William Karnes, John Backe, Mr. Shirley Gray — coach. 48 ]AYVEE SCOREBOARD Date Opponent Place CCHS Oppts December 1 Brentsville Away 15 35 December 2 Woodbridge Home 12 28 December 8 Louduon c T Valley Away fig 63 6 December IS Fauquier Home 12 34 December 21 i Stonewall • lackson Home 3 45 January 12 Spotsylvania HomeaB 21 22 January 19 Orange Away ■ 28 15 January 24 Woodberry % ' Forest Away 31 27 February 3 Harrisonburg Home 51 0 m 49 English Class Stoics Echo Student Ideas Changes in representation were made as council members were chosen from English classes instead of homerooms. To lessen the large number of students, the Inter-Club Council was formed for the club presidents to coordinate their activities. Members raise money for dues and conferences by selling cookies and t-shirts. They hosted the an- nual District SCA Conference in October and invited Virginia ' s Attorney General Andrew P. Mill- er as the guest speaker. Other worthwhile projects included sponsoring the Homecoming festivities, and placing Christmas baskets in each homeroom. FAR RIGHT: Pondering a problem, Kathryn Magura heads one of the committees that met during the District Confer- ence. TOP RIGHT: Debbie Thompson sells a tin of cookies to a community member. The cookie sale was a fund-raising project for the SCA. CENTER: SCA REPRESENTATIVES — Front row: Lynne Coldsborough, Lori Blosser, Kay Shenk, Cynthia Hale, Carol Chapman, Toni Coley, Martha Carey, Michele Cox, Lucy Clascoe, Sanford Reeves, David Neal, Andrew Martin. Second row: Mary Williams, Larry Jenkins, Debra Tharp, Constance Gorman, Diane Jones, Nash Johnson, David Triplett, Treasa Johnson, Kevin Bock, Leroy Hackley, Deborah Cempre, Robert Corbin. Third row: George Fotenos, Edward Willis, Bernard Jenkins, Milton Gra- nt, Richard Hunter, John Groover, James Hope, Patricia Glasker, Angelia Jeffries, Beverly Hearns, Deborah Taliaferro, Donna Bailey, Valerie Thornhill. Missing from picture: Sandra Aylor, Catherine Brice, Peyton Brock, Karl Jennings, Phillip Mick, Mary Ellen Roy, Jenny Toliver, Ruby White. BOTTOM RIGHT: COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN — Milton Grant, ushers; Valerie Thornhill, special events; Lori Blosser, pub- licity; Michele Cox, scrapbook; Lea Davies, district chairman; Sandra Ferris, dress code; Mary Williams, dress code; Debra Tharp, good citizen; Edward Willis, public relations. Missing from picture — Robert Corbin, point; Cynthia Hale, bulletin. TOP LEFT: Attorney General Andrew Miller addressed the SCA District Conference. The theme for this year was “We Can Work It Out. BOTTOM LEFT: SCA officers, Harold Jones, vice-president; David Small, treasur- er; Cheryl Hackley, secretary; Steven Monger, president; and Janet Coppage, parliamentarian; take a break with their advisors, Mr. Douglas McKay and Mr. Albert Wallace. 52 w SCff CCHS 53 Society Meets Goal To Aid Community Better community service was the goal of the National Honor Society. The members offered their services by ushering at the Pink Ladies Follies and holding an aluminum drive for the tuberculin Society. Senator William Spong was the key speaker for the Society ' s tap-in service. With stricter requirements for membership, the Society inducted only eighteen new members into their ranks. With the traditional candy sale, the club raised money for a scholarship which was given to an outstanding senior. Guest speakers and lively debates highlighted club meetings, which were held during the school day. The change of meeting time stimulated better attendance and was more convenient. 54 TOP LEFT: NHS New Members — Front row: Janet Coppage, Lori Blosser, Pam Hicks, Susan Young. Second row: Jennifer Carder, Bonnie Reeves, Carrolet Taylor, Carol Chapman, Elizabeth Somerville. Third row: Anne Baker, Charmaine Dill, Maryan Armstrong, Bonnie Creaver, Beverly EJutcherson. Fourth row: Mark Breese, Jeff Thomas, David Cropp, Craig Dill. CENTER: From the NHS study hall come the executive decisions which affect all members. The officers are Robert Corbin, vice-president; Mrs. John Davies, advisor; Bernice Tharp, president; Reve Hash, parlia- mentarian; Debbie Cempre, secretary; Sandra Boldridge, re- porter; Mark Class, treasurer; and Mrs. Charles Oliver, advisor. BOTTOM LEFT: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY — Front row: Debbie Corbin, Janice Judd, Donna Highlander, Ann Kite, Diana Stokes, Pam Cornett, Elaine Gilmore, Linda Jackson. Second row: Darlene Eddins, Vicki Thornhill, Deborah Mitchell, Brenda Rhodes, Kathryn Magura, Winfred Eddins, Cheryl Jenkins, Brenda Rhodes, Robin Carpenter, Linda Robinson. Third row: Shirley Whorton, Kay Christensen, Sharon Boggs, Debbie Noonan, Cheryl Hackley, Martha Chappell, Gloria Creel, Ellen Eggborn, Deborah Ross, Janice Inskeep, Kathryn Taylor, Mark Johnson, James Diehl. Fourth row: Michael Ballato, James Payne, Lea Davies, Shane Nicholls, Lawrence Bates, Farrell Payne, Margaret Dejarnette, Diane Jones, Debra Tharp, Michael Kincer, Nancy Southard, Sandra Green, Carol Hoffman, Heidi Christensen, William Martin. Missing from picture: Happy Aylor, Sandra Boldridge. TOP: With rapt attention Bernice Tharp watches Senator William Spong as he addresses the student body during the annual National Honor Society Induction Service. 55 Yearbooks Assumes Renovated Priorities New ideas and concepts in yearbook production changed the basic priorities of the COLONNADE. To please the students and then the judges was the goal of the staff. Sixteen pages of spot color plus other special effects fullfilled the promise of a more exciting publication. With four deadlines to meet, the staff worked on Saturdays and holidays besides school hours. FAR TOP: HEADS OF STAFF — Front row: CatFierine Coleman, faculty; TFielma WasFiington, index. Second row: Sallie Washiinton, students; Elizabeth Somerville, circulation; Bobby Boggs, advertising. Third row: Ann Baker, layout; Mark Johnson, sports; William Martin, organizations. Fourth row: Martha Mitchell, curriculum; Lawrence Bates, advertising; Margaret Dejarnette, happenings; Jeanne Griffin, sports. TOP RIGHT: Mr. James Allen, advisor; edi- tors, Ann Kite and Kathryn Magura; and James Payne, busi- ness manager await the arrival of the COLONNADE. FAR BOTTOM: COLONNADE staff members, Sharon Crowder and Thelma Washington work efficiently to identify individu- al student pictures. BOTTOM CENTER: COLONNADE BUSI- NESS STAFF — Front row: Judy Denny, Deborah Wood, Robin Carpenter. Second row: Lucille Kite, Karen Bangs, Alice Washington. Third row: Betsy Rogers, Brenda Carder, Pamela Brown, Fourth row: Barbara Brandt, Edward Willis, Janice Dean, Phillip Myers. Missing from picture: Jeanne Bragg, Gloria Bradley. TOP: Mr. James Ellis, Hunter repre- sentative, explains to the staff how important it is to meet deadlines. BOTTOM LEFT: COLONNADE EDITORIAL STAFF — Front row: Deborah Mitchell, Darlene Eddins, Janet Coppage, Lou Ellen Thurston, Deborah Noonan, Carolyn Southard. Second row: Janet Gore, Peggy Stewart, Deborah Corbin, Rosalind Henson, Sharon Crowder. Third row: Mark Glass, John Backe, Ann Inskeep, Suzanne Troxell, Alice Washington, Jack Kidwell. 56 57 Student Participate In Christmas Issue Printing ten exciting issues, the Pepergram mirrored the students ideas and action in the school environment. A special layout in the Christmas issue gave students a chance to express themselves in poetry and photography. Facing financial problems, the staff held their third annual talent show on January 15. Talented students competed for prizes in the contest. TOP: PEPERGRAM HEADS OF STAFF — Front row: Pamela Cornett, co-advertising; Carrolet Taylor, circulation; Michael Ballato, sports; Bernice Tharp, sports. Second row: Elaine Gilmore, co-advertising; Martha Chappell, business; Mr. Paul Warwick, advisor; Sharon Boggs, educational. Third row: Cheryl Hackley, co-feature; David Cropp, exchange; Robert Thornhill, assistant sports; Debbie Cempre, co- feature. Fourth row: Reva Hash, co-news; Robert Corbin, co-news. Fifth row: Marcy May, co-editor; Lea Davies, co- editor. BOTTOM: PEPERGRAM — Front row: Herman Clore, David Triplett, Sally Hull, Vicki Harrison, Finda Fincham, Sue Mills, Janet Wayland, Constance Broyles, Brenda Kwok. Sec- ond row: Pamela Hicks, Filly Clark, Margaret Stewart, Claudia Huffman, Elizabeth Hoffman, Jeanne Gilmore, Michele Cox, Valerie Menefee, Kenneth Shanks, Russell Part- low. Third row: Beverly Hearns, Bonnie Minier, Neil Mitzman, John Tanner, Monica Seiter, Karen Bangs, Susan Young, Carroll Glasker, Edward Morris, Donna Bailey, Susan Hurt. Missing from picture: Bonnie Blankenbaker, Winnie Cunningham, Carla Jackson, Emily Johnson, Solomon Meney, Elaine Nicholson, Farrell Payne, Jacklyn Stewart, Finda Tilson. 58 Club Contests Keep FFA Members Busy Learning through competition, FFA members improved their skills by entering various contests. Among those offered included forestry judging, tractor driving, mechanics and soil testing. To finance the two annual banquets, the organi- zation provided its members with peanut brittle to sell. The sale began on November 15 and ran through December 17. With the proceeds of this project they were able to hold the Federation Banquet on February 23 and their Chapter Awards Banquet on April 14. TOP: David James recognizes a member during election of officers. BOTTOM: FFA — Front row: Glen Nalls, William Koontz, John Perryman, Anthony Curtis, Tommy Clark, Stephen Corbin, Bobby Reed. Second row: Wade Harouff, Ricky Payne, Wayne Corbin, Kyle Woodward, Anthony Cook, Billy Settle, Charles Sheads, Henry Jenkins. Third row: Steve Frazier, Wayne Scott, Ronnie Hamm, Billy Leake, Kevin Corbin, Robert Payne, Richard Jenkins, Patrick Powers, Bruce Williams. 59 Stereo Record Sales Boost Band Treasury Band members sold stereo recordings of the concert band during football half-times as a money-making project. They also provided a half- time show for home games and formed the now traditional CHS formation to conclude the show. Several members represented Culpeper in Regional and Area Band, and the entire band par- ticipated in the Band Festival. Other activities of the year were the Annual Spring Concert, the Stage Band Concerts at the Elementary Schools and the Culpeper Firemen ' s Parade. TOP RIGHT: WOODWIND — Front row: Mary Ann Hoffman, Brenda Reese, Gloria Banks, Winfred Eddins, Jeanne Mackison, Karen Kenyon, Darlene Triplett. Seco nd row: Catherine Crane, Wallace Minor, Thomas Frazier, Robin Carpenter, Donna Bailey, Connie Gorman, Diane Driscoll, Lorraine Golon. CENTER: TROMBONE and BARITONE — Front row: Phillip Sturgill, Kim Thomas. Second row: John Tanner, Lawrence Bates, Farrell Payne, Michael Groves. Miss- ing from picture — Clinton Buchanan, Joseph Curtis. BOTTOM RIGHT : FLUTES — Front row: Sandra Mann, Annie Grace Snead, Wanda Inskeep, Sarah Thomas, Catherine Hensley. Second row: Patty Will, Debra Tharp, Jeanine Inskeep, Judy Lewis, Susan Hurt. Missing from picture — Don Tomczak. TOP: Sitting on Santa ' s knee, Jeff Karnes tries to sell him some of the band ' s new stereo records. BOTTOM LEFT: Band members, David Triplett, secretary-treasurer; Janice Inskeep, uniform manager; Richard Alvey, librarian; Mark Glass, president; Marvin Dawson, vice-president; Jeff Karnes, uniform manager; Catherine Crane, librarian; Kim Thomas, historian; Mr. Walter Thomas, advisor; and Mike Alvey, librarian, are all smiles over the band ' s new record album. 60 61 62 UPPER TOP LEFT: FRENCH HORNS and BASSES — Front row: Mark Glass, Russell Lewis, Stephen Setzer, Mark Walker. Second row: Gary Mocarski, Lawrence Hamilton. Missing from picture — William Shanks. TOP LEFT: SAXOPHONES — Front row: Teresa Davis, Sanford Reeves, Janice Inskeep, Deborah Mitchell. Second row: Jeffrey Deal, Stephen Davis, Marvin Dawson, Terry Reese, Michael Kincer. CENTER LEFT: PERCUSSIONS — Front row: Robert Wormley, William Karnes, Michael Alvey. Second row: John Alther, Irvin Reaves, Donald Robinson, Karol Jo James, Ronald Jones. Missing from picture — Greg Brown. BOTTOM LEFT: TRUMPETS — Front row: Ellen Quaintance, Stanley Lewis, Steven Poulos, Stephen Karnes, Stephen Corbin, Michael Grimes, Gregory Minor, Sharon Jacobs. Sec- ond row: David Triplett, Jeffrey Karnes, Richard Alvey, Shane Nicholls, Wade Harouff, Robert Potter, Robert Ferris, Lawrence Sowers, Robert Coli, Neil Mitzman, Bruce Bates, Leonard Bosworth. Missing from picture — David Neal, Larry Stine, Lee Shelp. TOP RIGHT: COLOR GUARD — Left to right — Solomon Meney, Gary Roberts, Hugh Elwood, Keith Will. CENTER RIGHT: MAJORETTES — Mary Lynn Jenkins, Gloria Stevens, Peggy Ferris, Linda Robinson, Mary Ellen Roy. BOTTOM RIGHT: Under the watchful eye of Mr. Walter Thomas, the band performs an exciting number for Devil fans at a home game. 63 TOP RIGHT: FBLA — Front row: Mary Lynn Jenkins, Judy Hume, Ellen Rankin, Shiaron Meier, Sandra Jones, Carolyn Gore, Donna Hamilton, Elizabeth Lane, Barbara Jean Jackson, Barbara Jeanette Jackson, Lois Clatterbuck, Jesse Powell, James Moore. Second row: Brenda Hensley, Patti Sewell, Monica Hillery, Carolyn Southard, Nash Johnson, Brenda Leake, Genevieve Keyser, Betty Hawkins, Antinett Hamilton, Gloria Banks, Wanda Brown, Maxine Yancey, Michele Cox, Betty Settle, Linda Robinson, Valerie Menefee, Rebecca Jenkins. Third row: Sandra Boldridge, Goldie Soaper, Martha Settle, Jeanne Bragg, Gloria Bradley, Irma Dwyer, Barbara Hoffman, Terry Hunt, Linda Somers, Sandra Marlor, Janice Marcus, Judy Woodward, Margie Jenkins, Linda Settle, Dolores Mills, Kay Dodson, Doris Jenkins. Fourth row: Joe Curtis, Donna Highlander, Sandra Aylor, Nancy Taylor, Darlene Tolson, Wanda Hawkins, Holly Hatch- er, Brenda Carder, Ann Barfield, Beverly Hearns, Diane Whetzel, Shirley Whorton, Barbara Woodward, Mary Lou Cubbage, Frances Powell, Beatrice Yowell, Elaine Hicks. Missing from Picture: Edith Driscoll. TOP LEFT: Gloria Bradley and Nancy Taylor took over the FBLA charter. BOTTOM RIGHT: FBLA members prepare Tom Wyatt kits. BOTTOM LEFT: FBLA OFFICERS — Front row: Brenda Rhodes, secretary; Janet Gore, second vice-president; Rita Settle, first vice-president; Patty Brown, president. Second row: Lewis Comptom, treas urer; Janet Coppage, parlia- mentarian; Carol Hoffman, reporter; Susan Young, historian. 64 FBLA Holds Annual Miss CCHS Contest Starting with the used book sale, the Future Business Leaders of America led the clubs in making money. Added to the treasury were the profits from the sales of Tom Watt, Cherrydale Candy, Miss Culpeper, and Miss CCFHS contests, and school pictures. Attendance at state and national conventions made the club members more aware of the broad spectrum of FBLA work. On the social side, the members enjoyed the annual Employer-Employee Banquet and a party honoring seniors. 65 Third Battle of Bands Furnishes Cash for MGA In the fall the Hi-Y held an induction service at the Culpeper Lutheran Church, and they hosted the District Officers Workshop. The Hi-Y served its community and school by donating money to worthwhile causes. In the spring Hi-Y members attended the Model General Assembly. For the third consecutive year, the Hi-Y hosted the Battle of the Bands. The members of the club strived to extend high standards of Christian character by attending a church of the community one Sunday a month. TOP RIGHT: Hi-Y member, Lea Davies, helps Elaine Gilmore sell delicious Tootsie Roll Banks. CENTER RIGHT: Mr. John Averett, advisor of Hi-Y with officers, Lea Davies, secretary; Mark Glass, vice-president; Bill Martin, treasurer; Hugh Elwood, chaplain; Randy Lindsay, sargeant-ar-arms; and Tommy Griffith, president; make plans for the District Hi-Y workshop. BOTTOM RIGHT: Hugh Elwood portrays the role of an orphan in the Hi-Y Christmas play. TOP LEFT: HI-Y — Front row: Jeff Thomas, George Taylor, Andrew Martin. Sec- ond row: Michael Alvey, Bruce Davis, Robert Neal. Third row: Blakey Bates, Richard Alvey, Edward Morris. Fourth row: Billy Copeland, F arrell Payne, James White. Sixth row: Alan Marlor, Lawrence Bates. Missing from picture: Paul Ferguson. BOTTOM LEFT: Tommy Griffith listens to ideas proposed by Lea Davies and Douglas Taylor. 66 67 Tri-Hi-Y Play Shows Importance of Xmas Under the direction of President Martha Mitchell and Sponsor Mrs. A.C. Walker, the Culpeper chapter of the Tri-Hi-Y got off to a good start selling popcorn at all home football games. The profits from this aided in sending delegates to the annual Model General Assembly held in the spring. Other activities of the club included selling Tootsie Roll Banks, attending the different churches in the community, attending and hosting various conferences, and having the annual induction service for all new members of Tri-Hi-Y. Guest speakers added to the meetings. Combining their resources and talents, the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y presented a Christmas program on the day before Christman break. The theme was John 3:16 , and the music included the score from Jesus Christ Superstar. 68 TOP RIGHT: Tri-Hi-Y officers Martha Mitchell, president; Janice Judd, treasurer; Deborah Mitchell, historian; Darlene Eddins, secretary; Janice Inskeep, vice-president; Claudia Hoffman, chaplain; Anne Baker, reporter; and Peggy White, sergeant-at-arms; enjoy with their advisor, Mrs. A.C. Walker, a second in the sun. CENTER RIGHT: TRI-HI-Y — Front row: Sandra Mann, Annie Grace Snead, Patricia McNemar, Terry Hunt, Deborah Noonan, Mary Lynn Jenkins, Anne Inskeep, Wanda Inskeep. Second row: Patti Sewell, Beverly Carder, Laurie Estep, Deborah Harpine, Elizabeth Hoffman, Elaine Gilmore, Sue Mills, Robin Carpenter, Janet Griffith, Diana Stokes. Third row: Lou Kite, Ann Copeland, Jeanne Griffin, Jeanne Gilmore, Jeanine Inskeep, Sarah Payne, Charleene Alphin, Rebecca Backe, Holly Hatcher. Missing from picture — Debra Bodkins, Debra Brown, Jacqueline Brown, Linda Burgamy, Darlene Farish, Gloria Sims. BOTTOM RIGHT: Explaining the Model General Assembly, Jeanne Griffin and Martha Mitchell take names of those who wish to go. TOP LEFT: Tri-Hi-Y officers conduct business during one of the monthly meetings. BOTTOM LEFT: Patti McNemar and Darlene Eddins find happiness in splattered butter and popcorn. 69 CAA Turns to the Streets for Initiation After all initiations had been banned from activ- ities during the school day, the CAA held their initiation on a Saturday morning. The new members dressed in unusual clothes were led through town as part of the test. Funds needed for scholarships were raised by the sale of toothbrushes. The annual GAA-Faculty basketball game brought money for senior gifts. TOP RIGHT: GAA — Front row: Nash Johnson, Deborah Cempre, Vicki Thornhill, Mary Williams, Lou Ellen Thurston, Barbara Dodd, Constance Broyles, Julia Davis, Tamara Fifer, Darlene Eddins, Ellen Rankin, Carolyn Gore, Patricia Brookman, Lu Anne Clatterbuck, Susan Young, Heidi Christensen. Second row: Rosalind Henson, Reva Hash, Bernice Tharp, Diane Jones, Debra Tharp, Ellen Eggborn, Patricia Will, Elizabeth Rogers, Constance Gorman, Janet Griffith, Janet Kearns, Elaine Gilmore, Deborah Noonan, Barbara Hoffman, Irma Dwyer, Sue Mills, Karen Phillips. Third row: Pamela Cornett, Kay Christensen, Cheryl Hackley, Sandra Aylor, Edith Driscoll, Catherine Coleman, Holly Hatcher, Margaret Dejarnette, Paige Graves, Nancy Southard, Martha Mitchell, Jeanne Griffin, Robie Curd, Janice Deane, Beverly Hutcherson, Catherine Berry, Sarah Payne. CENTER: CAA officers: Connie Broyles, sargeant-at- arms; Julie Davis, historian; Nash Johnson, treasurer; Judy Denny, secretary; Debbie Cempre, president; Rosalind Henson, vice-president. CENTER RIGHT: CAA Cheerleaders pose for a group shot. BOTTOM RIGHT: Debbie Mitchell and Debbie Noonan confront Mr. Hook with toothbrushes to brighten his smile. TOP LEFT: Miss Cullen and Rosalind Henson explain the toothbrush sales program to the club. BOTTOM LEFT: NEW CAA MEMBERS — Front row: Vanassa Allen, Janet Hope, Kay Yancey, Lori Blosser, Suzy Kidwell, Cindy Hale, Cheryl Jenkins, Debbie Mitchell, Bonnie Blankenbaker. Second row: Karen Yowell, Linda Carter, Janice Cempre, Jane Walker, Libby Hoffman, Ann Baker, Maryan Armstrong, Bonnie Reeves, Janet Quaintance, Sally Scott. Third row: Teresa Jones, Claudia Hoffman, Peggy White, Charmaine Dill, Janice Inskeep, Kitten Brown, Bonnie Greaver, Polly Crossman, Lynette Scott, Jeanne Gilmore. Missing from picture: Joyce Johnsen. 70 71 Jewelry Sale Makes FHA Treasury Glitter Having a jewelry and cookbook sale, the Future Homemakers of America raised money for their organization ' s activities. By sponsoring a Sadie Hawkins dance, members promoted additional interest in the club. Enjoying the profit made from the dance many members visited colleges on school sponsored trips. People from various professional fields spoke at meetings giving the members ideas for the future. TOP: FHA — Front row: Jackie Lewis, Sara Butler, Valerie Butler, Ola Holmes. Second row: Sheila Williams, Cheryl Lightfoot, Linda Stewart. Third row: Carolyn Hopkins, Dava Small, Ruth Settle, Michelle Tutt. Fourth row: Vivian Lee, Bernice Johnson, Pat Clasker. Missing from the picture: Ethel Warner, Diane Orange, Jayne Morris, Elaine Hicks, Linda Hicks, Connie Turner, Mary Butler. CENTER: FHA OFFICERS — Front row: Lillie Clark, president; Deborah Lewis, vice- president. Second row: Judy Lewis, treasurer; Diane Orange, reporter-historian; Linda Holland, secretary; Mrs. Anita Spellman, advisor. BOTTOM: FHA officers schedule pro- grams for their agenda. 72 Discussions Prompt Better Performance Films of the junior varsity athletics in action kindled aspirations for higher achievement among the members. Mr. Michael Randall, Advisor, led the group in discussions emphasizing the importance of athletics in their high school ca- reers. The members enjoyed a picnic in the spring. TOP: Getting it straight, Coach Mike Randall explains the rules for initiation to the boys. CENTER: JUNIOR ATHLETIC CLUB — Front row: Gordon Harris, Tim Groover, John Goldsborough, Jerry Groves, Kyle Woodward, Robert Melanson. Second row: James McNemar, William Farnum, William Jackson, Fred Reed, Michael Groves, Tim Smith, Donald Scott. Third row: Melvin Clark, Larry Jackson, Gregory Hann, Moe Jenkins, Russell Lane, John Clatterbuck, Thomas Hribar. Fourth row: Melvin Dwyer, William Jagdman, Robert Jenkins, Tony Miller, Earl Lambert, Harry Tibbs, Ronald Phillips, Mark Gulas. BOTTOM: JUNIOR ATH- LETICS OFFICERS — Left to right: Allan Ferguson, secretary; Rusty Stanley, treasurer; Timothy Beard, vice-president; Sanford Reeves, sargeant at arms; Kenny Sisk, president; Howard Settle, historian; Mr. Mike Randall, advisor. 73 TOP RIGHT: Registering surprise, Jeanne Griffin stares at David Triplett, Count Mountjoy, during The Mouse That Roared. CENTER RIGHT: DRAMA CLUB — Front row: Kenneth Shanks, Deborah Lewis, Annie Snead, Darlene Eddins, Karen Kenyon, Janet Hope, Lou Ellen Thurston, Lori Blosser, Rebecca Aylor, Leroy Hackley, Keith Barbour, Daniel Blosser, Mary Williams, Autumn Owsley, Stuart Wynham, Janet Gore, Gwendolyn Myers, Linda Fincham, Laura La Grow. Second row: Cheryl Hawkins, Judith Lawson, Faye Burner, Janice Judd, Robin Carpenter, Suzanne Kidwell, Betty Jo Burke, Barbara Terry, Carolyn Chappell, Karen Bangs, Bonita Reeves, Eric Johnson, Robert Hauge, Karen Yowell, Jeffrey Lovett, Steve Setzer, Linda Tilson, Deborah Somers, Anne Baker, Sue Anderson, Brenda Kwok. Third row: Connie Cameron, Teresa Jones, Gloria Sims, Blakey Bates, Patricia Will, Martha May, Peggy Stewart, Karen Myers, Stephen Poulos, Teresa Johnson, Martha Chappell, James Roope, Linda Carter, Wanda Reeves, Sarah Thomas, David Triplett, Winfred Eddins. Fourth row: Gayle McDaniel, Robin Martin, Vivian Lee, Patricia Lotts, Maryan Armstrong, Jeanne Griffin, Steven Monger, Robert Potter, William Copeland, Edward Morris, Rebecca Backe, Larry Feaganes, Bonnie Minier, Debra Fox, Paul Wiest, Jay Standley. Missing from picture — Robert Carpenter, Charles Elliott, Cary Mocarski, Patricia Weakley, Jan Lu Willis. TOP: In The Mouse That Roared, David Triplett and E.J. Oulette, portraying David Bentor and County Mountjoy, conspire together. BOTTOM LEFT: Relaxing on props of their construction, are Mark Johnson, secretary; Emielien Ouelette, treasurer; Robie Curd, vice-president; Norma Wilbur, president; Tamara Fifer, historian; and Mr. Dwight Frazier, advisor; officers of the Drama Club. 74 Drama Club Travels To JM for Workshop October was the month for makeup, costumes, and rehearsals. Presenting a full-length play on November 19 and 20, all members participated in some part of the play, “The Mouse That Roared.” Culpeper was host to the Battlefield District One-Act Play Festival. Members traveled to Mary Washington College to the Battlefield Workshop sponsored by James Monroe High School. A busload of students traveled to the Virginia Museum Theatre to see “Twelfth Night,” a Shakespearean comedy, on January 29. Another highlight of the year was going to see a play at Mary Washington College. 75 Chess Tournaments Challenge Members Keeping their purpose — to promote good sportsmanship and develop skills in playing chess — the chess club started their second year. During their meetings chess tournaments were held within the membership. Extra tournaments with other schools were planned. TOP: Chess is a game requiring great concentration as can be seen by the members ' total absorption in their games. CENTER: Playing an involved game of chess under the watchful eye of Mrs. Donald Mills, advisor, are chess club officers, Monica Seiter, sargeant-at-arms; Julianne Wiest, secretary-treasurer; Autumn Owsley, president; and Mark Breese, vice-president. BOTTOM: CHESS MEMBERS — Front row: Kathryn Taylor, Deborah Somers, Martha May, Sarah Thomas, Barbara Standley, Timothy Breese, Joviann Stoddard, Teresa Williams, Robert Copeland, Jerry Thornhill, Robert Nicholson, Mark Walker. Second row: Linda Fincham, Patricia Elliott, Helen Holden, Ellen Quaintance, Terrence Owsley, Jeffrey Burke, Jerry Scott, Leonard Bosworth, Andy Collis, James Hope, Paul Wiest, Herman Clore. Third row: Elaine Nicholson, Bonnie Minier, Peggy Stewart, Robert Potter, Mathew Capano, Neil Mitzman, Christopher Stoddard, David Gayheart, Jonathon Dodson, Jay Standley, Robert Emmott, Linda Tilson. Missing from picture — Greg Lee Shipp, Steven Poulos. 76 Library Club Assists Librarians in Dut ies Starting the year with their annual fund raising project held November 8-15, the sale of candy and stationery proved to be a big success. In their spare time, members worked in the library arranging books and collecting fines. Anticipating a field trip in the spring, members looked forward to relaxing after a long year. TOP: LIBRARY CLUB — Front row: Bonnie Campbell, Althea Payne, Carol Chapman. Second row: Terry Biesch, Faye Burner. Third row: Carolyn Southard, Sharon Holmes, Eileen Kratochvil. Fourth row: Helen Russell, Eleanor Banks, Ann Via. Fifth row: Nancy Pettie, Pamela Weaver, Elizabeth Boldridge. Sixth row: Billie Hicks, Sue Bunch. Seventh row: Diane Whetzel, Nancy Taylor. BOTTOM: Library club officers, Brenda Carder, president; Shirley Whorton, treasur- er; Martha Jenkins, vice-president; and Diana Morris, secre- tary; help Mrs. LeSueur with her duties as librarian. 77 French Carols Ring Halls for Christmas Bringing the spirit of a French Christmas, French Club members wandered the halls singing familiar carols of the Season in French. A bulletin board in the main hall presented a view of Christmas in France. With the showing of films and slides on the French culture by Mrs. Irvin O. Wolf, advisor, the members achieved a greater respect for the lan- guage which they were learning. A picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf in May culminated the year ' s activities. TOP: FRENCH CLUB — Front row: Russell Greaver, pres- ident; Rosalind Henson, secretary; )ack Kidwell, treasurer. Second row: Mrs. Irvin Wolf, advisor; Thomas Griffith, vice- president. Third row: Toni Coley, Kathy Hensly, Carol Chapman. Fourth row: Bonnie Greaver, Patricia McNemar, Kathy Frazier. Fifth row: Connie Gorman, Lu Anne Clatterbuck, Kay Dodson. Sixth row: Heidi Christensen, Deborah Bache, Jane Walker. Seventh row: Helen Taylor, Donna Sprender, Ross Foard. BOTTOM: Rusty Greaver, pres- ident, leads a discussion in the French Club. Jay Kidwell, Rosalind Henson, and Tommy Griffith add their views as Mrs. Wolf listens. 78 Latin Club Banquet Enriches Knowledge With a flash of white and a Hail to thee, the Latin club opened a new and enthusiastic year with the initiation of new members. Dressed in togas, they recited conjugations of verbs and declensions of nouns in their classes. For the first time, the Latin club engaged in chariot races as one of their projects. Other activi- ties in which the club participated were the Latin club banquet, a March bulletin board, and the Latin tournament at U. Va. Highlighting the monthly meetings were guest speakers Miss Laura Thornhill and Mr. Ludlow. TOP LATIN CLUB — F ront row: Robert Nicholson, reporter; Elaine Nicholson, secretary. Second row; Jeffrey Thomas, treasurer; Lea Davies, president; Mark Glass, vice-president. Third row: Farrell Payne, Michael Ballato, Mrs. Scott Yancey, advisor. Fourth row: Helen Russell, Monica Seiter. BOTTOM LEFT: Charleene Alphin and Mike Ballato recite verb declensions for their initiation. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Ludlow, school psychologist, was guest speaker to the Latin Club. He spoke on nonverbial communication. 79 Peanut Race Brings To Close Initiations Racing peanuts down the hall with their noses provided a novel initiation for new Spanish Club members. The initiation brought to a close all in- school initiations because of the excitement caused by the race. With meetings the first Wednesday of every month during Activity Period, the club discussed the Spanish language and culture. Mr. Holland, the new advisor, brought ideas for programs. The club served refr eshments to the College Orienta- tion Program and went bowling. TOP: New Spanish Club members find the true meaning of an elephant joke as they roll peanuts down the hall with their noses. CENTER: SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: lennifer Carder, president; Diane Jones, vice- president; Kathryn Taylor, secretary; Ellen Eggborn, treasurer; Rebecca Aylor, sargeant-at-arms; Mr. Fred Holland, advisor. BOTTOM: SPANISH CLUB — Front row: Debbie Brown, Beverly Carder, Lucille Kite, Ann Copeland, Elizabeth Somerville, Deborah Mitchell. Second row: Deborah Thompson, Lorraine Golon, Helen Holden, Debbie Saunders, Beverly Hutcherson, Janice Inskeep, Reva Hash. Third row: James Diehl, John Groover, Frank Schrack, Jeffrey Karnes, Robert Corbin, Andrew Martin. 80 DE Members Attend A District Fall Rally Learning the responsibilities of their offices, DECA officers attended a training workshop on October 13. The district fall rally — a meeting of DECA members from seven schools — gave members a broader outlook on distributive educa- tion. Selling chocolate candy bars during the month of October helped pay for the Employer- Employee Banquet on April 26 and the expenses of the DECA State Leadership Conference. TOP: Roger Keyser, Lawrence Sowers, and Craig Wood practice making change and using the cash register. CENTER: Steve Buraker, president, informs Wayne Baker, reporter; Tina Morris, treasurer; Mary Koontz, secretary; and Sidney Jenkins, vice-president; of the important duties of their offices. BOTTOM: DECA — Front row: Gloria Stephens, Patricia Hurlock, Rae Butler, Donna Morris, Cheryl Swain, Karen Phillips, Gayle McDaniel, Mary Peters. Second row: Johnny Haynes, Lawrence Sowers, Charles Sisk, Allen Rosson, Terry Marshall, Robert Johnson, Harold Orange, Carl Watson, Lawrence Miles, Larry Knighting. Third row: Craig Wood, Stephen Brown, Thomas Clark, Matthew Capano, William Jagdman, Jesse O ' Donald, Ronald Jenkins, Farrell Jenkins, William Spicer, Edward Reich, William Settle, David Jeffries, Larry Elkins. Missing from picture: Dennis Brown, Robert Butler, William Corbin, Phillip Johnson, Roger Keyser. 81 PTA ' s Bulletin Board Hails New Teachers Promoting interest in the teaching field is the goal for the Future Teachers of America. In trying to reach their goal they sponsored a trip to Mary Washington College on November 6, helped in the Special Education class, and observed be good to a new teacher day” with a bulletin board of the new teachers. Checking coats at home basketball games protected the property of those at the game and added significantly to the treasury of the club. TOP RIGHT: Carrolet Taylor, treasurer; Sandra Boldridge, president; Mrs. Malcolm Mitchell, advisor; and Kay Lawrence, secretary; plan the FTA ' s trip to Mary Washington College in the privacy of the Senior Courtyard. BOTTOM RIGHT: Planning a money making project, Sandra Boldridge tells the club about the coat check at home basketball games. TOP: Alice Washington prepares a display in the window of Schewel Furniture Store commemorating one hundred years of public education in Culpeper County. BOTTOM LEFT: Front row: Emily Johnson, Debbie Jeffries, Bernice Johnson, Onita Terrell, Peggy Shanks, Patricia Hunt, Virginia Hutcherson, Gwendolyn Myers, Sharon Crowder, Jeanne Bragg, Gary Mocarski, Cheryl Lightfoot. Second row: Priscilla Hoffman, Diane Jenkins, Linda Tharp, Deborah Corbin, Gloria Creel, Barbara Brandt, Brenda Bulter, Carol Parker, Cheryl Martin, Mary Lu Markham, Carolyn Chappell, Mary Chilton, Jacquelyn Yowell. Third row: Donald Irwin, Beverly Hearns, Ann Kite, Martha Chappell, Patricia Lotts, Cheryl Hawkins, Sue Anderson, Catherine Crane, Robin Martin, Judith Lawson, Martha Myers, Diane Driscoll, Alice Washington. Missing from picture — Charles Sisk. 82 83 Choral Music Club Doubles Enrollment Doubling this year in size, the choral music classes performed as two groups. Scheduled along with the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts were concerts for other schools inside and outside of the county. The groups competed for prizes by selling candy bars and an all-purpose cleaner. Profits from these sales went toward buying robes. 84 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Thompson leads her fifth period choral music class in final preparations for their Spring Concert. CENTER LEFT: Choral Music officers, Hugh Elwood, sixth period representative; Susan Nichols, vice-president; Harold Orange, president; Diane Whetzel, secretary; Cheryl Lightfoot, assistant secretary; and Donald Robinson, treasur- er; review the music for the Christmas Concert with the help of their director, Mrs. Eleanor E. Thompson. BOTTOM LEFT: CHORAL MUSIC — Front row: Linda Fincham, Autumn Owsley, Crystal Clark, Linda Holland, Dolores Lightfoot, Michele Cox, Lucy Clascoe, Edith Wilson, Barbara Tibbs, Janet Core, Karen Thompson, Althea Payne, Anne Inskeep. Second row: Russell Greaver, Debra Williams, Hilda Rich- ards, Sharon Holmes, Kristin Meredith, Janet Kearns, Gloria Simms, Gloria Creel, Diane Bawkey, Kathryn Taylor, Janice Deane, Joyce Brown, Robert Gray. Third row: Russell Part- low, George Fotenos, Thomas Doggett, Reva Hash, Diane Jones, Sharon McCray, Suzanne Troxell, Susan Bean, Andrew Dinkins, Eugene Hearns, David Hensley, John Brock. Fourth row: Harold Jones, Robert Brock, Clyde Lee, Steve Monger, William Jenkins, Glenn Yates, Robert Garr, Daniel Shanks, Michael Jameson, Kenny Shanks, Robert Johnson. TOP RIGHT: CHORAL MUSIC — Front row: Lucille Miles, Ruby Gourdine, Gloria Crescenti, Ann Nalls, Juanita Haynes, Yvonne Smith, Catherine Brice, Daisey Glawson, Cheryl Swain, Jame Morris, Diane Orange, Lillian Robinson, Doris Apperson, Priscilla Hoffman, Wanda Grayson, Pam ela Weav- er, Diane Forman. Second row: Debra George, Vivian Lee, Linda Carter, Deborah Poe, Peggy Morris, Linda Tilson, Debbie Clem, Beverly Hearns, Imogene Young, Georgia Nibblins, Patricia Glasker, Pamela Shinaberry, Cassandra Simpson, Sheila Clark, Hazel Newman, Sandra Aylor, Denise Roy. Third row: Steve Fincham, Roger Jenkins, Roger Shifflett, Alan Carpenter, Paul Taylor, Richard Clark, Jerry Rupard, Jerome Richards, Stanley Pollard, David Greene, Robert Johnson, John Gillison, Clarence Campbell, Tom Banks, Keith Will, Hugh Elwood, Lawrence Hamilton, Irvin Reaves. BOTTOM RIGHT: Diane Jones helps Kenny Shanks, Donald Robinson, Russell Greaver, Steve Monger, Clifford Lacy, and Harold Orange with the basic rhythm patterns. 85 Competitions Better Business Abilities Assisting the senior chapter of the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America, the Junior FBLA sold Cherrydale Candies. The sale provided the additional funds needed for club trips. Spelling tests and other contests helped members achieve higher standards in their busi- ness education. TOP: JUNIOR FBLA Officers — Jane Rosenberger, Second Vice-President; Miss Barbara Kinsey, advisor; Valerie Thornhill, parliamentarian; Terry Carpenter, treasurer; Winnie Cunningham, President; David Cropp, First Vice- President and Miss Browning, advisor. BOTTOM: JUNIOR FBLA — Front row: Pam Shinaberry, Bonnie Campbell, Sharon Bragg, Janice Myers, Rose Meier, Ann Nalls, Tanya Rixey, Lynn Breeden, Mike Craves, Jerry Thornhill, Lucille Miles. Second Row: Teresa Rupard, Diane Jenkins, Susan Peters, Kay Shenk, Jean Starkes, Pam Hicks, Mary Reaves, Donna Settle, Kathy May, Kathy Crane, Mike Dugan, Donna Bailey. Third Row: Janet. Jenkins, Faye Burner, Nancy Pettie, Pam Weaver, Zan Dean, Debbie Jeffries, Jane Rosenberger, Jane Haught, Vickie Witt, Debbie Core, Edith Wilson, Terry Burdette, Debbie Gorman, Donnie Irwin. Fourth Row: Pat Hawkins, Peggy Morris, Sue Carder, Diane Bawkey, Carolyn Brown, David Curtis, Laurence Hamilton, Clyde Lee, Joyce Embrey, Brenda Butler, Cathy Williams, Sharon Holmes, Francis Martin, Sherry Via, Ronnie Jenkins. 86 4-H Members Host Interesting Speakers With an emphasis on agri-business the 4-H Club invited members from the Culpeper business community to club meetings. Among the speakers was an officer from the Department of Forestry, who spoke on the protection of woodlands from fires. Needles, pins, and bolts of material were the main concern of the girls in the club. Mrs. Grace Brothers assisted the girls in making their clothes and choosing the proper accessories. CENTER: 4-H CLUB — Front row: Gregory Partlow, David Price, Irvin Bennett, Terri Breckinridge, Donna Bailey. Sec- ond row: Richard Hawkins, Gregory Weakley, James Bennett, Robert Heans, Michael Jamison. Third row: Wayne Scott, Douglas Smith, Wesley Hitt, Richard Payne, Robert Payne, Wayne Brown. Not pictured: Kim Knowler. BOTTOM: 4-H members proudly display their banner of exellence. 87 Drink Sales to Fans Pay Costs of Dance Standing out in crowds were the boys wearing new Varsity Club jackets. These boys earned this recognition by participating in varsity sports with success. Through discussions and films on various athletic activities, members improved their own skills. Taking time out from their usual activities, they sponsored a Sweetheart Dance in February. The sale of drinks to thirsty fans at home games brought funds for this dance. TOP RIGHT: Listening to the discussion about the dance planned, Robert Blosser, Kenneth Marlor, and Larry Jenkins make notes for its preparation. CENTER RIGHT: VARSITY CLUB officers — Front row: Robert Blosser, sergeant-at- arms; Larry Jenkins, sergeant at arms. Second row: John Backe, sergeant-at-arms; Mark Johnson, secretary-treasurer; James Diehl, vice-president; Kenneth Marlor, president; Bernard LeSueur, sergeant-at-arms; Coach Gerald Bobbitte, advisor. BOTTOM RIGHT: VARSITY CLUB — Front row: William Karnes, Scott Davis, Daniel Blosser, Rex Harper, Daniel Shifflett, Frank Schrack. Second row: David Small, Milton Grant, Wyatt Mills, Emielien Ouellette, Russell Greaver, Randolph Frazier. Third row: Michael Ballato, Michael Kincer, John Nicholson, George Fotenos, Shane Nicholls, Marvin Dawson. Missing from picture: Bernard LeSueur. TOP: Hard at work, Danny and Rob Blosser serve drinks to raise money for the club. BOTTOM LEFT: NEW VARSITY CLUB MEMBERS — Front row: Jay Kidwell, Robert Hauge, Rene Weaver, Russell Partlow. Second row: Wayne Foard, David Johnson, Richard Hunter, Ernest Brent, Charles Lindsey, Robert Thornhill. Third row: Leroy Hackley, John Groover, Lenny Williams, Henry Jenkins, Craig Dill, Brad Rosenberger. 88 89 • ■■■ nn ymr m J M a hii it i in ii ■ dr f CURRICULUM r Hr W Weekly TV Program Helps Reading Skills English students honored a weekly television program and incorporated it into their regular class work. It was entitled Secondary Develop- mental Reading. Much enthusiasm and interest prevailed with the use of this aid. Public speaking and reading were tape recorded by those students who participated in the local forensics contest in the early spring. Seniors studied English literature and a portion of English history. Various plays were discussed and books, which were written by twentieth cen- tury authors, were read during assigned periods of the year. TOP: Pondering over a difficult note, David Triplett adds a score of music to an English report. BOTTOM: Enjoying the festivities of a mead party , Susan Young and Butch Mills learn the customs of Anglo-Saxon England. 92 Math Students Use Electric Calculators New electric calculators were used by the Math- ematics department in solving tedious division problems and other calculations. A new calculus text was adopted this year for the advanced class of twelve students. Trigonometry — advanced algebra classes had an increased enrollment of seventy students in two classes. To enhance the student ' s learning experience, teachers used overhead projectors and models of geometric fig- ures to convey math concepts. TOP: With the use of electronic calculators, Jeff Lovett makes exact calculations. BOTTOM: Blakey Bates announces the impossibility of solving the problem, but decides to give it a try. 93 Earth Science Revises Old Approach Physical Science took a new approach and changed to Earth Science. With new books and ideas, the Science Department challenged the students by introducing thought questions. Chemistry students learned the basic charac- teristics and compositions of elements through class instruction and lab work. Stressing student involvement, physics classes participated in many group discussions concerning heat, light, sound, electricity, magnet- ism, radiation, and atomic structure. TOP: Martha Myers adjusts her microscope while studying a specimen. BOTTOM RIGHT: Biology students take a plant census as they count plantain. BOTTOM LEFT: During a physics experiment, Debbie Ross, Janet Gore, and Robert Corbin master the techniques of the balance. 94 Government Classes Stress News Events Students in government classes watched special weekly television programs which stressed current events. Learning through participation was another technique in teaching. This technique included a mock presidential nominating conven- tion held in each class, as well as a mock United States Senate. World History courses emphasized historical and geographical surveys of Europe and Asia. Discussions on various world affairs enabled the students to learn the histories of foreign countries. Through these studies students prepared for their responsibilities of citizenship. TOP: Government students campaign for their own presidential nominating convention. BOTTOM LEFT: Accepting the title of the presidency for the convention, Rusty Greaver expands his views on world affairs. BOTTOM RIGHT: Conscientious U.S. History students listen to current events. 95 Business Education Trains Students for Future Employment Business education was concerned primarily with instruction of the attitudes, skills, and knowl- edge necessary for future employment and a busi- ness career. Divisions in this field of study included business math, business law, bookkeep- ing, shorthand, typing, and office training. To become successful in business, students first learned skills to develop their abilities. Many attended school half a day and then went to their clerical jobs, thus combining learning and working skills. TOP: Typing students practice their typing skills. BOTTOM RIGHT: Beverly Hearns adds up the list of expenditures during her business class. BOTTOM LEFT: Lori Blosser, lost in concentration, types her jobs. 96 • i m Languages Acquaint Students with New Cultures and Ideas Emphasized in the Foreign Language depart- ment was comprehension of the history culture, and literature of countries in addition to the mechanics of the language itself. Audio-lingual approaches assumed a vital position as well as additional tapes, books, slides, and other modern equipment which aided the teachers as they stressed the spoken language. After the vocabulary and fundamentals were acquired, students increased their speaking ability by way of records and native writings. TOP: Taking a rest, Paul Wiest listens to taped narratives of a foreign language. BOTTOM LEFT: Edith Driscoll and Latin friend, Julius Caesar, prepare to give an address to the class on Ceasar ' s Caulic Wars. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mike Ballato, Kim Knowler, and Roger Nicholson proudly display the bust of Caesar. 97 Choral Music Adds Spirit of Christmas Choral Music students entertained the school and the community with their annual Christmas and Spring concerts. Daily practices were held during class and were necessary for the mastering of each song. Learning to cooperate with others, drama students discovered the importance of performing various skits during a class period. Public speaking as well as acting was a part of the dramatics pro- gram. The fall play, “The Mouse That Roared, was presented locally in the high school auditorium. TOP: Introducing a skit during drama class, Tomi Sanders persuades fellow classmates of his ability to sell the best product. BOTTOM RIGHT: Choral Music students practice for their annual concerts under the direction of Mrs. Wilbur Thompson. BOTTOM LEFT: Presenting a commercial as a skit in drama, John Goldsborough and Jerry Groves show signs of their dramatic acting skill. 98 Phys. Ed. Emphasizes The Responsibilities of Sportsmanship Physical education formed an important part of the modern program of general education. Students disclosed their highest potential in the required instructions of calisthentics and fitness tests. The program centered on organized games such as basketball, football, baseball, volleyball, and modern dance. Students learned to accept the responsibilities of sportsmanship through the ex- periences accompanying competitive sports. Shop classes performed various services for the school and the community by printing activity tickets and various programs for dramatic plays and assemblies. Participation in such activities as woodworking and working with leather were a part of their general study. TOP: Ronnie Phillips uses an electric sander on one of his projects for a shop credit. BOTTOM LEFT: Calisthentics are essential for building strong muscles. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mary Lou Markham found an easy shot for a score of two points during physical education class. 99 School Board Okays New Exam Program TOP RIGHT: Mr. Glenn Piper — Principal. TOP LEFT: Mr. Harold Hook — Assistant Principal. BOTTOM: Left to right: Robert Peters, Sheriff; W.G. Mitchell, County Treasurer; John Boldridge, Jefferson District; C.F. Yates, Sr., Chairman; Dorothy Faulconer, Clerk; Roy Burke, Stevensburg District; T.E. McMullan, Cedar Mountain — Board of Supervisors. 102 TOP: Left to right: William Alpin, Salem District; Roadcap Atkins, Clerk; Hubert Monger, Superintendent; Hamilton Hutcherson, Cedar Mountain District; jack kidwell, Catalpa District; lames Broyles, Stevensburg District; Jerry Haught, Jefferson District — School Board. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Powell Button — Clerk. CENTER: Mrs. Harry Will — Secre- tary. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. John Nicholson — Secretary. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. James Futrell — Guidance. BOTTOM CENTER: Mrs. Andrew Brown — Guidance. BOTTOM RIGHT: Miss Luerena Zinn — Guidance. 103 TOP RIGHT: Mr. Paul Warwick — English. TOP LEFT: Mrs Larry Thomson — English. CENTER: Mr. Fredrick Hollen — Spanish. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. John Hill — English. BOTTOM CENTER: Miss Georgia Hall — En- glish. BOTTOM: Miss Jennifer Young — English. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Allen Martin — English. 104 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Scott Yancey — English, Latin. TOP RIGHT: Mr. James Allen — English. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Irvin Wolf — English, French. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. John Davis — En- glish. Four New Teachers Enlargen Department rw f 105 Civics Faculty Hold Simulated Elections TOP RIGHT: Mr. Calvin Finlay— History. TOP LEFT: Mr. Bob Everton — D.E., Mr. David Taylor — D.E. CENTER RIGHT: Miss Barbara Kinsey — Stenography, Typing. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Donald Baldwin — Geography. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Albert Furgiuele — Stenography, Typing. BOTTOM CENTER: Mr. William Childs — Geography. 106 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Charles Oliver — History. TOP CENTER: Miss Ellen Swope — History. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Donald Mills — Civics, History. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Kenneth Smith — General Business. CENTER: Mrs. Richard Deal — Business Math. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. William Houck — Stenography, Clerk-Typing. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss Pamela Browning — General Business, Typing. BOTTOM CENTER: Mr. Floyd Binns — Civics. 107 TOP: Mrs. Ronald Pientka — Science, Biology. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Alexander Walker — Biology. CENTER: Mr. Gerald Bobbitte — Math. CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Thomas Earles — Chemistry. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Douglas McKay — Physics, M ath. BOTTOM CENTER: Mr. Albert Wallace — Science. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Stephen Carpenter — Geometry, Algebra. 108 Staff Instructs With Classes of Full Load % TOP LEFT: Mrs. Malcolm Mitchell — Trigonometry, Algebra. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. John Davies — Geometry, Algebra. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Spencer Vaughan — Biology. BOTTOM RIGHT : Mr. James Avery — Algebra, Math. V d - qaarsi h v 109 TOP RIGHT: Mr. Walter Thomas — Band. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Ranee Spellman — Home Economics. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Dwight Frazier — Drama. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Richard (ones — Art. BOTTOM: Miss Ann Jenkins — Special Education. 110 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Charles Bruce — Library Clerk. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Bernard LeSueur — Li- brarian. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Joel Pippen — Assistant Librarian. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Wilbur Thompson — Choral Music. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Shirley Broyles — Agri- culture. BOTTOM CENTER: Mrs. James Taylor — Study Hall. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Edward Weld — Indus- trial Arts. I ' ll TOP: Mr. William Wenzel — Athletic Director: CENTER: Left to right: Mrs. Muriel L. Bailey, Mrs. Ethel B. McAlister, Mrs. Carolyn B. Harding, Mrs. Grace Carpenter, Mr. Elsie C. Thompson, Mrs. Anna L. Foster, Mrs. Marie H. Farnam — Cafeteria Staff. BOTTOM: Left to right: Clyde ). Bailey, Harvey E. Butler, Richard Breeden, Mrs. Stella F. Burke, Lewis ). Mozingo, Bayne G. Summers. Not Pictured — John L. Leake — Custodian. ' S y W -V 112 Cafeteria Staff Gets Two New Workers TOP LEFT: Mr. Michael Randall — P.E., Coach. TOP RIGHT: Mr. John Averett — P.E. Coach. BOTTOM: Miss Anne Yeatts — P.E., Coach, Miss Patricia Cullen — P.E., Coach. Corbin, Magura Elected As Senior Leaders Seniors elected Robert Corbin to lead them through their final year. Along with the help of his fellow officers and senior class sponsors, the se- nior agenda was handled smoothly. Early in the year plans were made for the all- important class day, although with some disappointment. For the first time in the history of Culpeper High School, no class day play was held. Cap and gown measurements were taken and orders placed early in February. Tradition again was somewhat broken, for the graduation ensembles were to be kept by each individual. All in all the year seemed to be a good one as the Class of 72 assumed an air of authority and looked forward to graduation. Senior class officers and sponsors get together before a se- nior class meeting. The officers and sponsors are: Heidi Christensen, treasurer; Susan Young, secretary; Mr. Floyd Harold David Adams Barbara jean Alexander Binns, sponsor; Kathryn Magura, vice-president; Mr. Thomas Earles, sponsor; Robert Corbin, president; and Mr. Calvin Finlay, sponsor. Earle Richard Alvey, III Deborah Ann Bache 116 John Robert Bache Teddie Randolph Backe Boyce Wayne Baker Dorothy Elizabeth Banks Gloria Marie Banks William Charles Barber Dorothy Annette Barfield Susan Lee Bean Robert Coleman Blosser Sharon Elaine Boggs Sandra Marie Boldridge Barbara Jean Brent HAROLD DAVID ADAMS. BARBARA JEAN ALEXANDER: Softball 2; Track 2; Hockey 4; Tennis 2. EARLE RICHARD ALVEY, III: Hi-Y 1, 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, Re- porter 4. DEBORAH ANN BACHE: 4-H Club 1; Library Club 1; FTA 1; French Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 4. JOHN ROBERT BACHE: JV Wrestling 1 co-captain; Wres- tling 2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3 Tri-Captain 4; Junior Ath- letic Club 1; Varsity Club 2,3,4, vice-president 3; Sargeant- at-arms 4; COLONNADE 1,2, 3, 4; Treasurer of Class 3. TEDDIE RANDOLPH BACKE. BOYCE WAYNE BAKER. DOROTHY ELIZABETH BANKS. GLORIA MARIE BANKS: Band 1,2, 3, 4; FBLA 4. WILLIAM CHARLES BARBER: Cross Country 1 ; Junior Ath- letic Club 1,2; SCA 1. DOROTHY ANNETTE BARFIELD: FBLA 1,2,3,4. SUSAN LEE BEAN: American Academy, HCS, Athens, Greece. Culpeper. ROBERT COLEMAN BLOSSER: JV Football 1, 2; Wrestling 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3,4; Varsity Club 1, 2,3,4, Sargeant-at-Arms; SCA 3. SHARON ELAINE BOGGS: Gymnastics manager 2,3,4; Pepergram 2,3,4 Educational Editor 4; NHS 2,3,4. SANDRA MARIE BOLDRIDGE: 4-H Club 1,2; Pepergram 1,2,3; FBLA 4; FTA 1,2, treasurer 3, president 4; NHS 3,4 His- torian 4. BARBARA JEAN BRENT. 117 Patricia Scott Brookman Bonnie Lou Brown Joyce Marie Brown Mary Patricia Brown Robert Cordon Brown Wanda Octavia Brown William Gregory Brown Clinton Ward Buchanan George Stephen Buraker Connie Susan Cameron Darlene Ellen Campbell Brenda Mae Carder PATRICIA SCOTT BROOKMAN: JV Basketball 3; JV Hockey 2; Gymnastics 1 ; Cloak and Dagger 2; CAA 3,4. BONNIE LOU BROWN: Softball 2; FBLA 1,2; Piedmont FBLA4. JOYCE MARIE BROWN: Stonewall Jackson High School, Manassas. Culpeper. MARY PATRICIA BROWN: Track 3; Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3, president 4; SCA 4. ROBERT CORDON BROWN: Ledyard High School, Ledyard, Connecticut; Marshfield High School, Marshfield, Massachusetts. Culpeper. WANDA OCTAVIA BROWN: FBLA 4. WILLIAM GREGORY BROWN: JV Baseball 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Cross Country 1,2; Junior Athletic Club 1,2; Band 1,2, 3, 4 Color Guard 3,4. CLINTON WARD BUCHANAN: JV Basketball 1,2; JV Base- ball 1,2; Cross Country 1,2; Junior Athletic Club 1,2; Varsity Club 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; SCA 1. GEORGE STEPHEN BURAKER: JV Football 1; Junior FBLA 1 ; DECA 3,4, President 4. CONNIE SUSAN CAMERON: JV Cheerleaders 1,2 Captain 2; Gymnastics 1,3,4; Cloak and Dagger 4; CAA 2. DARLENE ELLEN CAMPBELL: FBLA 1,2. BRENDA MAE CARDER: COLONNADE 3,4; Library Club 1,2, vice-president 3, president 4; Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3,4. CELESTINE PATRICIA CARPENTER: FBLA 1,2. TERESA KIM CARPENTER: FBLA 1,2, 3, 4. DEBORAH ANN CEMPRE: JV Basketball 1, manager 2; JV Hockey 1,2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; CAA 2,3,4; Pepergram 2, typist 3, co-feature editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; NHS 2,3, secretary 4; SCA 2,4. JOSEPH ODELL CHAPMAN: Varsity Football 1,2,3; JV Basketball 1,2. MARTHA VIRGINIA CHAPPELL: Gymnastics 2,3; Cloak and Dagger 2,3,4; Pepergram 3, business manager 4; FTA 3,4; NHS 2,3,4; SCA 3; Latin Club 2. HEIDI DIANE CHRISTENSEN: JV Hockey 1,2; Varsity Hockey 3; Cloak and Dagger 1; NHS 2,3,4; French Club vice- president 2, secretary 3,4; CAA 3,4. KAY LYNN CHRISTENSEN: JV Basketball 2; Basketball 3,4; Softball 1; CAA 2,3; Cloak and Dagger 2; Pepergram 1,2; NHS 2,3,4; SCA 3. MARTHA BLANKS CHUMLEY: Hockey Manager 1,2; COLONNADE 3; Jr. FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3; FTA 1,2. Kenny May, John Rudy, and Cheryl Martin enjoy the freedom of reading the wide selection of magazines and newspapers available in the lounge area of the library. Students from study halls were allowed to spend the entire period in the library provided they checked into class. Student Favorite is Library Lounge Area Celestine Patricia Carpenter Teresa Kim Carpenter Deborah Ann Cempre ' Joseph Odell Chapman Martha Virginia Chappell Heidi Diane Christensen Kay Lynn Christensen Martha Blanks Chumley 119 Sandra Kay Clark Helen Luanne Clatterbuck James Scott Coffey Mary Ann Coley Bonnie Kay Clarke Herman Lewis Clore Marion Catherine Coleman Andy Lee Col I is Staff Members Sacrifice School Holidays While Cathy Coleman works hurriedly to meet her deadline, members, and sponsor sacrificed their school holidays co-editor Katy Magura cat naps. The co-editors, s taff order to meet the first January deadline. 120 Guidance counselor Miss Zinn discusses with Sallie Wash- demic courses for college next fall. Over one hundred fifty ington the procedures involved in the scheduling of her aca- seniors applied to surrounding colleges for admission. Personal Conferences Aid Excited Seniors Thomas Lloyd Doggett Mattie Leola Eason Robert Manuel Edwards Charles Aubrey Elliott Edith Alyce Driscoll Gwendolyn Leigh Eddy Ellen Perry Eggborn Larry Ellsworth Ferguson 123 Rusty Greaver, Debbie Somers, and Elaine Nicholson center all of their attention on an observation project in physics lab. Michael Radford Ferguson Gloria Ann Fincham Sandra Ann Ferris Linda Lou Fincham Physics class enrollment was rather high since many seniors need it for college admittance. Linda Mae Fincham Marshall David Gayheart Randolph Michael Frazier Rebecca Lynne Garr MICHAEL RADFORD FERGUSON: Track 1,2,3; Cross Country 3; 4-H Club 1,2. PEGGY LEE FERRIS: Basketball 4; Softball 3; Track 3; Gymnastics 4; Majorettes 1,2, 3, 4. (Not pictured.) SANDRA ANN FERRIS: Cheerleaders 3; Pep Club co- captain 4. GLORIA ANN FINCHAM. LINDA LOU FINCHAM: Tennis 2,3,4; Cloak and Dagger 2,3,4; Pepergram 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Chess Club 3,4; Pep Club 4; Chorus 4. LINDA MAE FINCHAM: 4-H 1. RANDOLPH MICHAEL FRAZIER: JV Basketball 2; Track 1,2, 3,4; Cross Country 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Athletic Club 1; Varsity Club 2,3,4. MARSHALL DAVID GAYHEART, III: Woodberry Forest School, Orange: JV Football, Track, Ecology Club, Smoke- house. Culpeper: Chess Club 4. REBECCA LYNNE GARR: Softball 4; COLONNADE 1,2,3; FTA 2, treasurer 3. ANNA MARIE GARZA: Garfield High School, Woodbridge: Spanish Club 1,2; Science Club 1,2; FBLA 3; Indian Script 2,3; Culpeper. (Not pictured.) Physics Produces Brain Waves for Seniors Mary Virginia Gibbs Mark Lee Glass Janet Kaye Gore Linda Lee Gray Sharon Ann Gray Russell Clyde Greaver, III Donald Menifee Greene Jeanne Lynn Griffin David Thomas Griffith Antinett Hamilton Leland Rex Harper Reva Clare Hash MARY VIRGINIA GIBBS: 4-H 1; Library Club 2; Choral Music 1. MARK LEE GLASS: JV Basketball 1,2; Golf 1,2,3, 4; Cross Country 1,2,3; Junior Athletic Club 1,2; Hi-Y 1, sargeant-at- arms 2,4; vice-president 3; COLONNADE sports editor 4; NHS 2,3, treasurer 4; SCA 3; Latin Club treasurer 2,4, pres- ident 3. JANET KAY GORE: Rappahannock High School, Rappahannock: FHA 1, vice-president 2. Culpeper: COLONNADE 4; FBLA 3, second vice-president 4; Choral Music 4; Drama Club 4. MILTON LEWIS GRANT, JR.: JV Football 1; Football 2,3; JV Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Athletic Club 1; Varsity Club 3,4; FFA 1,2; SCA 4; Usher Committee Chairman 4. (Not pictured.) LINDA LEE GRAY. SHARON ANN GRAY; Junior FBLA 2. RUSSELL CLYDE GREAVER, III: JV Football 1,2; Football 3; Wrestling 2; JV Baseball 1,2; Baseball 4; Junior Athletic Club 1,2; Varsity Club 3,4; Hi-Y 1; French Club 2,3, president 4. DONALD MENIFEE GREENE: Baseball 2. JEANNE LYNN GRIFFIN: JV Hockey 1, co-captain 2; Hockey 4; Gymnastics 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, reporter 4; Cloak and Dagger 1,2; Thespian Society 4; COLONNADE 1,2, sports editor 3,4; GAA 1,2, 3, 4. DAVID THOMAS GRIFFITH: Hi-Y 1,2,3, president 4; French Club 2,3, secretary 4. ANTINETT HAMILTON- FBLA 3,4. LELAND REX HARPER: JV Football 1,2; Football 3,4; Wres- tling 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Junior Athletic Club 1; Varsity Club 2,3,4. REVA CLARE HASH: JV Basketball 1, manager 2; Basketball manager 3,4; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; JV Hockey 1; Hockey 2, man- ager 4; Gymnastics 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 1; FTA 1, histori- an 2; NHS 2,3, parliamentarian 4; Pepergram 1,2, copy editor 3, co-news editor 4; GAA 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4. Holly Marlene Hatcher Bettv Lou Hawkins Donnie Wayne Hawkins Wanda lean Hawkins David Wayne Hensley Rosalind C.iselle Henson Sharon Herndon Linda Sue Hicks Dorothy lean Hitt Carol Lynn Hoffman leanne Maxwell Holden Constance Dale Holmes HOLLY MARLENE HATCHER: Loudoun County High School Loudoun: GAA l FHA l. Culpeper: Basketball man- ager 3: Hockey 3; Gymnastics 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; lunior FBLA 1 ; FBLA 3,4; G AA 4. THOMAS DOt GLAS HAL GHT: FF A l ,2,4, (Not pictured, ' BETTY LOU HAWKINS: FBLA 2,3,4. DONNIE WAYNE HAWKINS: 4-H Club 1,2 3.4: FFA 1,3,4, vice-president 2. WANDA |E AN HAWKINS: COLONNADE 1,2: lunior FBLA 2; FBLA 3,4. DAVID WAYNE HENSLEY: JV Football 1; |V Basketball 2; Basketball 3,4. ROSALIND GISELLE HENSON: IV Cheerleaders 1 co- captain 2; Cheerleaders co-captain 3.4; Tennis 1,2,3 .4; Tri- Hi- COLONNADE 3,4: SCA 2,3; Class secretary -treasurer 2; GAA 2,3, vice-president 4: French Club 1,2,3, vice- president 4; Pep Club 1,2.4 Inter-club Council 4. SHARON HERNDON. LINDA SUE HICKS. DOROTHY IEAN HITT: Softball 3.4: lunior FBLA 1 secre- tary ' 2; FBL A 3.4. CAROL LYNNE HOFFMAN lunior FBLA 3. reporter 4: NHS 2,3,4. IO ANNE MAXWELL HOLDEN. CONSTANCE DALE HOLMES: Softball 4: Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3,4. ANNE LONGERBEAM INSKEEP: | Cheerleaders 1; |Y Basketball 2; |V Hockey 2; Tannis 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,3,4, re- porter 2 COLONNADE 1, 2,3,4; SCA 1,3; GAA 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2. BARBARA JEAN JACKSON: Softball 2 FBLA 4. BARBARA JEANETTE I ACKSON: FBLA 4. CARLA DENISE JACKSON: | Basketball 1; Basketball 2,3,4: Pepergram 4; lunior FBLA 3; GAA 3,4. LINDA PAULETTE IACKSON: Cheerleaders 3,4; Cloak and Dagger 2,3; NHS 2,3,4 SCA 1 ,3; French Club 2. RONALD W AYNE IACKSON: | Wrestling 1; Wrestling 2; 4-H Club 1,2,3. DA ID BRAXTON JAMES: Band 1,2 FFA 1.2,3, president 4. JAMES LARRY JENKINS: |V Football 1; Football 2,3,4; |V Basketball 1,2; Basketball 3,4; lunior Athletic Club president 1; Varsitv Club 2.3 , vice-president 4 ; SCA 1 4. MARTHA BELLE JENKINS: LibraryClub 2,3, vice-president 4; FBLA 3,4. Not pictured.) Senior class president Robert Corbin calls to order the first class meeting. Seniors voted to order caps and gowns that were to be bought by each individual instea d of being rented. The traditional colors of white and blue were again used although some class members voted to change the colors. First Senior Class to Buy Caps and Gowns Anne Longerbeam Inskeep Barbara lean Jackson Barbara Jeanette Jackson Carla Denise Jackson Linda Paulette Jackson Ronald Wayne Jackson David Braxton James James Larry Jenkins 127 Cap, Gown Orders Sent Off In January Dennis Lewis is congratulated by Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Hubert Monger upon receiving his diploma. Jeanne Nash Johnson Mark Henry Johnson Philip Brooke Johnson Diane Kay Jones Sandra Kay Jones Jeffrey Warren Karnes William Gale Karnes Michael Joseph Kelly 128 Genevieve Keyser Margaret Ann Kite Larry Wayne Knighting Mary Joan Koontz Arnita Elaine Lawson Patricia Lee Lawson Brenda Sue Leake Rose Lee Leake JEANNE NASH JOHNSON: JV Baseball 1, co-captain 2; JV Hockey 1,2; Hockey 3; Pepergram 1,2, 3, 4; FBLA 4; SCA 1,4; GAA 2,3, treasurer 4. PHILIP BROOKE JOHNSON: Track 1; Cloak and Dagger 1; 4-H Club 1; Pepergram 1; FBLA 3,4. MARK HENRY JOHNSON: JV Wrestling 1,2; Wrestling 3,4; JV Baseball 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Varsity Club 3, secretary- treasurer 4; Hi-Y 1; Cloak and Dagger 1, treasurer 2; Thespian Society 4; COLONNADE 1,2, sports editor 3; Quill and Scroll 3; NHS 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Forensics 2,3,4. DIANE KAY JONES: Basketball 1, co-captain 2,3,4; Softball 1,2,4, co-captain 3; Hockey 1,2,3, tri-captain 4; SCA 4; Class vice-president 2; CAA 2,4, secretary 3; Spanish Club 3, vice- president 4. SANDRA KAY JONES: Junior FBLA 2; FBLA 3,4. JEFFREY WARREN KARNES: Cross Country 1,2,3; Junior Athletic Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3, uniform manager 4; Spanish Club 4. WILLIAM GAYLE KARNES: JV Football 1,2; JV Wrestling 1,2; Wrestling 3,4; JV Baseball 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Junior Ath- letic Club 1,2; Varsity Club 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4. MICHAEL J. KELLY: American Academy, Athens, Greece; Photographers Club 1,2; Ham Radio Club 1,2. Culpeper. MICHAEL TALMADGE KENYON. (Not pictured.) GENEVIEVE KEYSER: Junior FBLA 2,3; FBLA 4. MARGARET ANN KITE: Tri-Hi-Y 1; COLONNADE 1,2, co- editor 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; FTA 1,2,4, secretary 3; NHS 2,3,4; SCA 3; Inter-club Council 4; Spanish Club 2. LARRY WAYNE KNIGHTING: JV Football 1; Wrestling 3; Track 1,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3; FBLA 3; DECA 4. MARY JOAN KOONTZ: Cloak and Dagger 2; 4-H secretary 3; Junior FBLA 1; DECA 3, secretary 4. ARNITA ELAINE LAWSON: JV Basketball 1,2; Basketball 3; FH A 3. PATRICIA LEE LAWSON: JV Basketball 1; Basketball 2,3,4; CAA 3,4; Cloak and Dagger 4. BRENDA SUE LEAKE: Junior FBLA 2,3; FBLA 4. ROSE LEE LEAKE: Gymnastics 3,4; FBLA 3, treasurer 4. Vivian Racheal Lee Floyd Bernard LeSeuer Jacqueline Lewis Dennis Kyle Lewis Deborah Ann Lewis Cheryl lola Lightfoot Dorothy Lee Magner Kathryn Ann Magura Charles Terry Marshall William Johnson Martin Kenneth Warren May Martha Elizabeth May VIVIAN RACHEAL LEE: Softball 4; Cloak and Dagger 1,4; 4-H Club 3; Pepergram 4; FHA 4. BERNARD FLOYD LESUEUR: Football manager 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball manager 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball manager 1,2; Varsity Club 1,2,3, sargeant-at-arms 4; Cloak and Dagger 1; Spanish Club 4. JACQUELINE LEWIS: Tennis 1,2, 3,4; COLONNADE 1,2. DENNIS KYLE LEWIS: Baseball 3,4. DEBORAH ANN LEWIS: Cloak and Dagger 4; Pepergram 4; FHA 3, vice-president 4. CHERYL IOLA LIGHTFOOT: FHA 4; French 1. DOROTHY MAGNER: 4-H Club 1; Pepergram 2; Junior FBLA 3; FBLA 4. KATHRYN ANN MAGURA: Softball manager 1,2,3; Hockey manager 2,3; Gymnastics 2,3; COLONNADE 1,2, co-editor 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; NHS 2,3,4; SCA 1,2, 3, 4; Class Pres- ident 1; Class Secretary 3; Class vice-president 4; GAA 2, historian 3; Spanish Club vice-president 2,3; Inter-club Council secretary 4. KENNETH LEROY MARLOR: JV Baseball 1 ; Track 3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Varsity Club 3, president 4. (Not pictured.) CHARLES TERRY MARSHALL: Track 1,2; DE 2,3,4. WILLIAM JOHNSON MARTIN: Hi-Y 1,2,3, treasurer 4; COLONNADE 1,2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; NHS 2,3,4; Latin Club 2, secretary-treasurer 3,4. KENNETH WARREN MAY: |V Football 1; Football 3, cap- tain 4; JV Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2; Junior Athletic Club 1. MARTHA ELIZABETH MAY: Cloak and Dagger 1,2, 3, 4; Pepergram 1,2, feature editor 3, co-edit or 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; FTA 3; NHS 2,3; Spanish Club 2, vice-president 3,4; Chess Club 3,4; Forensics 2,3,4. SHARON ANN MEIER: Junior FBLA 1; FBLA 4. VALERIE DENISE MENEFEE: Pepergram 4; COLONNADE 3; Library Club 1 ; FBLA 3,4. DOLORES MAE MILLS: Library Club 3; Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3,4; WYATT ASHBY MILLS: JV Football 1,2; Football 3,4; JV Baseball 3,4; Track 1,4; Junior Athletic Club 1,2; Varsity Club 3,4; Spanish 4. MARTHA ASHBY MITCHELL: GAA 2,3,4; SCA 2,3; COLONNADE 1,2, organization co-editor 3, curriculum edi- tor 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, historian 3, president 4; Tennis 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3, tri-captain 4; JV Hockey 1; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4. ROBERT ALAN MOCARSKI: 4-H Club 1; Pepergram pho- tographer 1,2,3; Forensics 1,2, 3, 4. HUGH STEVEN MONGER: JV Basketball 1,2; SCA 3, pres- ident 4; Class vice-president 3; Spanish Club 2,3. JAMES RAY MOORE: JV Football 1,2; Track 3; Cross Country manager 1; Varsity Club 1,2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2,3,4; Library Club 1 ; FBLA 4. Martha Mitchell discovers that the tale of Imperial Margarine is absolutely true as she clowns around with her homecoming crown. Sharon Ann Meier Dolores Mae Mills Valerie Denise Menefee Wyatt Ashby Mills, Jr. Senior Martha Rules As Imperial Queen Martha Ashby Mitchell Hugh Steven Monger Robert Alan Mocarski James Ray Moore 131 As Lynne Carr takes care of a phone message, Darlene Campbell writes out an excused tardy slip during the period which she aids the office staff in their many chores. Students Aid Administration in Free Periods Gwendolyn Erma Myers Nancy Greene Nelson Helen Marie Newman Elaine Marie Nicholson Phillip Warren Myers Dorothy Newman Susan Grace Nichols Barbara Jean Orange 132 Harold Orange, III Emielien Joseph Ouellette, Jr. Autumn Ellen Owsley James Spencer Payne, Jr. Ronald Edward Peters Deborah Ann Poe Joyce Ann Pollard Robert McLean Potter Frances Ann Powell Jesse Allen Powell Allen Dale Price John Leslie Price GWENDOLYN ERMA MYERS: Softball 1; JV Hockey 1,2; H©€key 1,2; Hockey 3,4; Cloak and Dagger 1,2, 3,4; FBLA 3; FTA 4. PHILLIP WARREN MYERS: JV Football 1; COLONNADE photographer 1,2, 3, 4. NANCY GREENE NELSON. DOROTHY NEWMAN. HELEN MARIE NEWMAN. SUSAN GRACE NICHOLS: JV Basketball scorekeeper 2; Basketball scorekeeper 2; Softball 1,2; Choral Music 1,2,3, vice-president 4. ELAINE MARIE NICHOLSON: Brevard Senior High School, Brevard, North Carolina. Culpeper: Pepergram 3,4; FTA 3; Latin 3, secretary 4. BARBARA JEAN ORANGE. HAROLD ORANGE, III: Football 2; Track 1; Choral Music 1, president 2; DECA 4. EMIELIEN JOSEPH OUELETTE: Golf 1,2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 1,2, 3, 4; Cloak and Dagger 3, treasurer 4; Thespian Society 3,4. AUTUMN ELLEN OWSLEY: Gymnastics 2; Cloak and Dagger 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; FTA 2; Chess Club 3, president 4. JAMES SPENCER PAYNE, JR.: COLONNADE 1,2, ad manag- er 3; business manager 4; Quill and Scroll 4; NHS 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4. RONALD EDWARD PETERS: JV Wrestling 1; 4-H Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . DEBORAH ANN POE: FTA 2,3, vice-president 4. JOYCE ANN POLLARD. ROBERT MCLEAN POTTER: Episcopal High School, Alexandria; Wilma Literary Society; Cross Country; JV Basketball; JV Football; JV Soccer; JV Baseball; Choir and Glee Club; Drama Club; School newspaper; school yearbook. Culpeper: JV Football 2; JV Basketball 2; Cloak and Dagger 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Pepergram 2,3,4. FRANCES ANN POWELL: FBLA 4. JESSE ALLEN POWELL: Library Club 1 ; FBLA 4. ALLEN DALE PRICE. JOHN LESLIE PRICE: JV Football 1; JV Basketball 2; Basketball 4. 133 ELLEN PAGE RANKIN: JV Cheerleaders 2 alternate; Gymnastics 3,4; Junior FBLA 1, treasurer 2; GAA Cheerleader captain 3; GAA 2,3,4; Basketball manager 2. ROBERT RASHLEIGH RANKIN: JV Football 1,2; Football 3; Varsity Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3. EDWARD IRVIN REICH: JV Football 1,2; Track 1, 2,3,4; Junior Athletic Club 2, Band 2; DECA 3,4; Chess Club 3,4. BRENDA LEE RHODES: FBLA 3, secretary 4; NHS 2,3,4. JEROME LESTER RICHARDS. CAROLYN ELAINE ROBINSON. DONALD JAMES ROBINSON: JV Football 2, Baseball 4; Track 3; lunior Athletic Club 2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Choral Music Club 3, treasurer 4. LILLIE MAE ROBINSON. LINDA SUSAN ROBINSON: Majorettes 2,3,4; FBLA 4; NHS 2.3.4. ELIZABETH MARBURY ROGERS: JV Cheerleaders 1,2; Pepergram 1,2; COLONNADE 3,4; SCA 2,3; GAA 2,3,4. DEBRA PAGE ROSS: Basketball 3, manager 4; Softball manager 2; Cloak and Dagger 2; Pepergram 2; NHS 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2. JOHN PRESTON RUDY: JV Football 2; JV Basketball 1,2; Basketball 3,4; Golf 1, captain 2,3,4. THOMAS GRINNELL SANDERS. FRANK E. SCHRACK: Football manager 2,3,4; JV Baseball 1,2; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4. GEORGE THOMAS SCOTT. MONICA MARIE SEITER: Gymnastics 2,3,4; Cloak and Dagger 1; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pepergram 2,3,4; Chess Club 3, secretary-treasurer, sergeant-at-arms 4; Latin Club 3,4; French Club 2; Tennis 2. BETTY LOU SETTLE: Pepergram 2; Junior FBLA 1, reporter 2; FBLA 3,4. LINDA LOU SETTLE: Softball 1,2; Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3.4. Ellen Page Rankin Robert Rashleigh Rankin Edward Irvin Reich Brenda Lee Rhodes Jerome Lester Richards Carolyn Elaine Robinson Donald James Robinson Lillie Mae Robinson 134 Guidance Counselors Urge Seniors toCollege Linda Susan Robinson Debra Page Ross Thomas Grinnell Sanders George Thomas Scott Elizabeth Marbury Rogers John Preston Rudy Frank E. Schrack Monica Marie Seiter Betty Lou Settle Linda Lou Settle 135 Community Names Seniors Each Month Sponsored by the Business and Professional Women ' s Club and the Rotary Club, Kay Christensen and Lea Davies were only two of the good citizens chosen during the year. Being citizen of the month was not only, and honor but also a lot of fun. Rita Faye Settle William FHumphries Settle, Jr. Patricia Ann Sewell Kenneth Andrew Shanks Daniel Lee Shifflett Charles Richard Sisk, Jr. Paul Junior Sites David James Small 136 Bryant O ' Bannon Smith, III Charles Arthur Smith, Jr. Yvonne Delores Smith Deborah Lee Somers Linda Sue Somers Carolyn Sue Southard John Levi Southard Ronnie Lee Soutter William Crandall Spicer Barbara Ruth Standley Micah Elliot Steele Gloria Jean Stephens RITA FAYE SETTLE: FBLA 3, vice-president 4; NHS 3,4; French Club 2. WILLIAM HUMPHRIES SETTLE, JR. PATRICIA ANN SEWELL: Patrick Henry High School, Ashland, Virginia: Letter Girls 1. Fairfax High School, Fairfax, Virginia: FHA 2; Drill Team 2, vice-president 3; NHS 3. Culpeper: Tri-Hi-Y; FBLA 4. KENNETH ANDREW SHANKS: Pepergram 1,2, 3,4; Drama Club 4; Chess Club 3; Choral Music Club 2,3,4. DANIEL LEE SHIFFLET: Baseball manager 1; Cross Country 3; Varsity Club 2,3,4. CHARLES RICHARD SISK, JR.: 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; Junior FBLA 1 ; FTA 3,4; DECA 4; French Club 2. PAUL JUNIOR SITES: FFA 1 ,2,3, vice-president 4. DAVID JAMES SMALL: Varsity Club 1,2, 3, 4; SCA treasurer 4; Golf 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 3,4; JV Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2, co-captain 3,4. BRYANT O ' BANNON SMITH, III. CHARLES ARTHUR SMITH, JR. YVONNE DELORES SMITH: Piedmont. DEBORAH LEE SOMERS: Cloak and Dagger 2,4; Pepergram 3; Latin Club 2,3; Chess Club 4. LINDA SUE SOMERS: Softball 3; lunior FBLA 2; FBLA 3,4. CAROLYN SUE SOUTHARD: Cheerleaders 4; Tennis 1; COLONNADE 2,3,4; Library Club 1,4; Junior FBLA 1, vice- president 2; FBLA 4. JOHN LEVI SOUTHARD. RONNIE LEE SOUTTER. WIILIAM CRANDALL SPICER: Football 1,3,4; DECA 2,3,4, president 1 . BARBARA RUTH STANDLEY: Seagertown High School, Seagertown, Pennsylvania: Band 1; FHA 1; Pep Club 1,2; Varsity Football 2; Varsity Wrestling 2; Cheerleaders 2. Culpeper: Chess Club 4. MICAH ELLIOT STEELE: Piedmont, FBLA 4, president 3. GLORIA JEAN STEPHENS: Majorettes 1,2, captain 3, drum majorette 4; DECA 2, secretary 3,4. 137 JACKLYN TERESA STEWART: Pepergram 4; FBLA3; SCA 3. JOVIANN KATHRYN STODDARD: Wakefield High School, Arlington: JV Basketball co-captain 2. Culpeper: Chess Club 4. KATHRYN MARIE TAYLOR: Cloak and Dagger 2; NHS 2,3,4; Chess Club 4; Spanish Club 2,3, secretary 4. BERNICE LEE. THARP: JV Basketball 1; Basketball 2,3, co- captain 4; Softball 1,2,3, co-captain 4; JV Hockey 1; Hockey 2,3, tri-captain 4; Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; CAA 2,3, vice- president 4; Pepergram 2, co-sports editor 3; sports editor 4; NHS 2,3, president 4; SCA 1,2,3; Class vice-president 1; Class president 2,3. THOMAS DOUGLAS HAUGHT: FFA 1,2,4. (Not pictured.) SARAH HARDING THOMAS: Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Cloak and Dagger 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4. ALLAN E. THOMPSON. (Not pictured.) CAROLYN GILLISON THOMPSON. JOHN EDWARD THOMPSON, JR. LINDA CAROL TILSON: Cloak and Dagger 4; Pepergram 2,3,4; Junior FBLA 1; FHA 3; FTA 2,3; Chess Club 4. DARLENE ALTHEA TRIPLETT: Band 1,2, 3, 4. DAVID ALLEN TRIPLETT: Track 1; Cross Country 1; Cloak and Dagger 2,3,4; Thespian Society 4; Band 1,2,3, secretary- treasurer 4; Pepergram 2,3,4; SCA 1,4. MARY SUZANNE TROXELL: JV Basketball 1, co-captain 2; JV Hockey 2; Hockey 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; COLONNADE 1,2, 3, 4. STACEY LEO TUTT, JR. RONALD BRADFORD UTZ: Basketball 1,2,3, captain 4; Track 1,2; Cross Country 1,2, captain 3. STEVIE TYRONE WALKER: JV Football 2. ETHEL LENA WARNER: JV Basketball 2; Basketball 3; Softball 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; FHA 3,4. SALLIE FRANCES WASHINGTON: COLONNADE 2,3,4; SCA 3; Pep Club 4. CARL WATSON: JV Football 2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; DECA 1,2,3, reporter 4. GENEVA ANN WEAKLEY. Jacklyn Teresa Stewart Kathryn Marie Taylor Sarah Harding Thomas Joviann Kathryn Stoddard Bernice Lee Tharp Carolyn Gillison Thompson John Edward Thompson, Jr. Linda Carol Tilson Darlene Althea Triplett David Allen Triplett 138 Valerie Menefee snatches a few minutes before class begins to complete another assignment. Senior Tasks Mean Extra Busy, Full Days Mary Suzanne Troxell Ronald Bradford Utz Ethel Lena Warner Carl Watson Stacey Leo Tutt, Jr. Stevie Tyrone Walker Sallie Frances Washington Geneva Ann Weakley 139 Seniors Appreciate Remaining Privileges Diane Laverne Whetzel Ruby Inell White Shirley Ann Whorton Julianne Lynn Wiest Norma Lee Wilbur Dorrie Robbin Willis Teresa Lynne Williams Edward Deane Willis Taking advantage of one of their last remaining privileges, seniors exercise the privilege of a senior lunch line and lunch table to the fullest. 140 DIANE LAVERNE WHETZEL: Library 4; lunior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3,4; Choral Music 1, secretary 2. RUBY INELL WHITE: JV Basketball 2; CAA 1,2,3, 4; Drama Club 4. SHIRLEY ANN WHORTON: Library 2, treasurer 4; junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3,4; NHS 3.4. JULIANNE LYNN WIEST: Chess Club 3, secretary-treasurer 4. NORMA LEE WILBUR: Library Club 1; Gymnastics 2; Latin Club 2; Hockey 3,4; Cloak and Dagger 3,4. TERESA LYNNE WILLIAMS: Softball 1; Cloak and Dagger 1; FHA 2; Chess Club 4. DORRIE ROBBIN WILLIS: ]V Basketball 2,3; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; FBLA 3,4. EDWARD DEANE WILLIS: SCA 4. JANET LUCILLE WILLIS: Tennis 2; Pepergram 1; SCA 2. DOROTHY ANN WILSON. RONALD WISE: Football 2,3. BARBARA CLOUD WOODWARD: JV Basketball 1,2; Basketball 3; Softball 1,2,3; FBLA 4. LAWRENCE WAYNE WOODWARD: FFA 2,3,4; 4-H 1,2. (Not pictured.) GLORIA FELICIA WORMLEY: Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 4. RUBY MAE YATES. SUSAN LEE YOUNG: JV Cheerleaders 1,2; Cheerleaders 3, co-captain 4; Tennis 2; Gymnastics 2; Pepergram 1, 2,3,4; FBLA 3, historian 4; SCA 4; GAA 2,3,4. VIVIAN MARIE YOUNG: JV Basketball manager 2; FHA 2. (Not pictured.) Janet Lucille Willis Dorothy Ann Wilson Ronald Wise Barbara Cloud Woodward 141 Lynne Coldsborough Presides Over Juniors The Class of 1973 got an early start as class officers were elected and plans for the Junior- Senior Prom were made. Stationery was sold and a grub day was put on the calender to raise funds to finance the big event. College Board Entrance Examinations were given early in December. Many juniors, thinking of the future, participated. The exam exemption policy pleased especially the juniors because the preceeding year it was a senior privilege. The policy states that anyone with a passing average and no disciplinary problems are exempt from final exams. Junior class officers and sponsors began with a hectic year as they strove to have the most successful prom ever. The officers and sponsors are Mr. Allen Martin, sponsor; Danny Blosser, treasurer; Julie Davis, vice-president; Carrolet Taylor, secretary; Lynne Coldsborough, president; and Mrs. Rebecca Mills, sponsor. Rebecca Aylor Sandra Aylor Larry Baldwin Michael Ballato Karen Bangs Lena Banks Keith Barbour Oscar Bates Lawrence Bates Hugh Bayne Catherine Berry Bonnie Blankenbaker Daniel Blosser Gloria Bradley Jeanne Bragg Rhonda Breeden Mark Breese David Brown 142 Dennis Brown Katherine Brown Patricia Brown Viola Brown William Brown Constance Broyles Donald Burgamy Betty Burke Darlene Butler Joseph Butler Rae Butler Robert Butler Thomas Calhoun Danny Cameron Matthew Capano Jennifer Carder Robin Carpenter Joseph Carter William Chapman James Clark Lillie Clark Thomas Clark Lois Clatterbuck Charles Coates Robert Copeland William Copeland Wayne Corbin Pamela Cornett Toni Cunningham Robie Curd Joseph Curtis Bruce Davis Julia Davis Stephen Davis LaBruce Dean Craig Dill Barbara Dodd Darlene Dodson Kay Dodson Irma Dwyer Darlene Eddins Winfred Eddins 143 Peggy Elkins Hugh Elwood George Embrey Robert Emmott Darlene Farish Robert Farnam Robert Farris Paul Ferguson Charles Ferris Gordon Foan Wayne Foard Robert Ford George Fotenos Debra Fox Steve Frazier Thomas Frazier Rodney Geil Elaine Gilmore Carroll Glasker Daisy Glawson Fynne Goldsborough Carolyn Gore Constance Gorman Paige Graves Barney Grayson Charles Grayson Feonard Grayson Sandra Green Janet Griffith James Grimes John Groover Cheryl Hackley Donna Hamilton Wade Harouff Vicki Harrison Betty Haught Evelyn Haught Elizabeth Hawkins Johnny Haynes Beverly Hearns Brenda Hensley Michael Herndon 144 An air of confidence and an assured smile from Mary Williams lets everyone know that she is proud of the honor of being junior Class Homecoming Princess. Mary Williams Wins Junior Class Honor Elaine Hicks Donna Highlander Monica Hillery Barbara Hoffman Linda Holland James Hope Sally Hull Judy Hume Terry Hunt Beverly Hutcherson Janice Inskeep Barbara Jackson Mamie Jeffries Avis Jenkins Bradley Jenkins Cheryl Jenkins Danny Jenkins Doris Jenkins Mary Jenkins Rebecca Jenkins Richard Jenkins Sidney Jenkins David Johnson Emily Johnson 145 English Classes Hold Informal Discussions Mike Kincer and Debbie Noonan enjoy the funny side during an informal discussion in English class. Entire English class periods were devoted to present the students openminded views. Janice Judd Janet Kearns Jack Kidwell Michael Kincer Brenda Kwok Elizabeth Lane Kay Lawrence Judy Lewis Russell Lewis Pamela Losely Sue Lyon David Mack Ceroge Johnson Teresa Johnson Harold Jones Teresa Jones 146 Janice Marcus Alan Marlor Sandra Marlor Cheryl Martin Ray Menefee Solomon Menefee Sue Mills Wallace Minor Deborah Mitchell Neil Mitzman Edward Morris Jane Morris Lonnie Myers Glen Nalls Robert Neal Laura Neiman Hazel Newman Shane Nichols John Nicholson Deborah Noonan Cynthia Norris Tina Norris Diane Orange Russell Partlow Althea Payne Farrell Payne Linda Payne Robert Payne Sarah Payne Karen Phillips Shelton Pollard Joseph Pounds Robert Pounds Patrick Powers Ellen Quaintance Irvin Reaves Bonita Reeves Bonnie Reuwer Michael Rhoades Janice Rhodes Cary Roberts Karen Rosenberg 147 Bradley Rosenberger Allan Rosson Denise Roy Mary Roy Emma Rutherford Wanda Seation Martha Settle Ruth Settle William Shanks Janet Sharpe Charles Sheads Lee Shelp James Shifflett Gloria Sims Joyce Sites Peter Smith Joyce Smoot Goldie Soaper Nancy Southard Brenda Stanley Diana Stokes Robert Strother Cheryl Swaim Gregory Swaim John Tanner Thomas Tansimore Carrolet Taylor Douglas Taylor George Taylor Helen Taylor Nancy Taylor Debra Tharp Kim Thomas James Thompson Leon Thompson Marian Thompson Ronald Thompson Robert Thornhill Vicki Thornhill Lou Thurston Darlene Tolson George Turner 148 Gymnastic Techniques Useful to Students Ronald Washington Sandra Washington Janet Wayland James White Ronald White Paul Wiest Patricia Will Bruce Williams Debra Williams Mary Williams Craig Wood Judy Woodward Not Pictured: Larry Hurlock Lawrence Johnson Keith Jones Bonnie Minier James Moore James Swan Two enlightened gymnastic students exhibit the techniques of the horse . Gymnastic students learned the techniques very quickly and were soon competing with other schools for state titles. 149 Ann Baker Voted in as Soph Class Pesident Sophomores experienced a new and most unique year filled with anticipation, the joy of seeing their classmates again, and indecision. The time had come to decide which course in life they would follow and the question of college was confronted with mixed feelings of confusion, frustration, and enthusiasm. Determination was another characteristic very evident in the faces of the sophomores. Their prankish freshman feelings were gone as they became immersed in a year of discovery, study, and accomplishment. The responsibilities of becoming leaders began to grow in great dimension as they began to realize that the amount of knowledge they would compile will help them make it. Ten sophomores were inducted into the National Honor Society adding that extra confidence needed to become a proud and distin- guished part of the high school. Gloria Adams Larry Allen Sophomore class officers and sponsor lake time out from various functions and activities for a photo break. Officers and sponsor are Mr. James Avery, sponsor; Gloria Stephens, treasurer; Lori Blosser, secretary; Ann Baker, president; and Sanford Reaves, vice-president. Unfortunately Mrs. Richard Deal, also class sponsor, was unavailable for the picture. Vanassa Allen Michael Alvey Sue Anderson Doris Apperson Maryan Armstrong Michael Atkins Donna Bailey Ann Baker Phyllis Banks James Barnes Diane Bawkey Tim Beard James Bennett Lori Blosser Barbara Brandt Teresa Breckenridge Lynn Breeden John Brock Peyton Brock Robert Brock Kathleen Brown 150 Stephen Brown Terry Burdette Jeffrey Burke Ella Burnham Brenda Butler Elaine Butler Mary Butler Sarah Butler Martha Carey Jerry Carpenter Jerrell Carpenter Donna Carter Doretha Carter Linda Carter Janice Cempre Carol Chapman Mary Chilton John Clatterbuck Larry Clatterbuck Anthony Cook Kevin Corbin Randall Corbin Nita Cottoms Katherine Crane David Cropp Polly Crossman Winnie Cunningham David Curtis Jewel Deane Charmaine Dill Andrew Dinkins Curtis Dixon Jonathan Dodson Robert Dormer Clarence Dowdy Dianne Driscoll Patricia Drumgoole Michael Dugan Joseph Durham Melvin Dwyer Barry Edwards James Edwards Nancy Edwards James Eggborn Larry Elkins Patricia Elliott Patricia Elliott Joyce Embrey 151 William Farnam Larry Feaganes Allen Ferguson Tamara Fifer Stewart FletcFier Ross Foard Patricia Franklin KatFiy Frazier Richard Frazier Debra George John Gillison Jeanne Gilmore George Glascoe Lucy Glascoe Lorraine Golon Michael Gordon Deborah Gray Robert Gray Wanda Grayson Bonnie Greaver David Greene Laurence Greene Talatha Greene Jerry Grey Michael Groves Mark Gulas Cynthia Hale Ronnie Hamm Gregory Hann Gordon Harris Robert Hauge Cheryl Hawkins Linda Hawkins Eugene Hearns Kevin Herrell Mary Herrell Deborah Hicks Pamela Hicks Valerie Hirst Elizabeth Hoffman Helen Holden Thomas Hribar Lynne Hudson Brenda Huff Claudia Huffman Dorothy Huffman Patricia Hunt James Hurlock 152 Dazzling Sophomore Homecoming Princess Pat Elliott ac- knowledges the honor she has just received by rewarding her fans with a smile. Elliott Designated as Sophomore Princess Patricia Hurlock Thomas Hurlock Jeanine Inskeep Dallas Jackson Evelyn Jackson Larry Jackson Sylvester Jackson William Jagdman Karol James Sharon James David Jeffries Henry Jenkins Ronald Jenkins Timothy Jenkins Robert Johnson Ronnie Johnson Thurman Johnson Donald Jones Ronald Jones Karen Kenyon Roger Keyser Suzanne Kidwell Ricky Kilby 153 Students Make Personal Calls During Lunch Thelma Washington makes use of the pay telephone as she calls home for permission to stay after school. This was the second year students had the benefit of use of the phone since the opening of this high school. Bonnie King Joyce Knighting William Koontz Eileen Kratochvill Clifford Lacy Laura LaCrow Carolyn Lane Judith Lawson Billy Leake Sheila Leavell Randolph Lindsay Charles Lindsey Sarah Long Patricia Lotts Jeffrey Lovett Sharon McCray Gayle McDaniel James McNemar Mary Markham Andrew Martin Robin Martin 154 Kathern May Donald Melanson Lawrence Miles Stanley Moore Diana Morris Donna Morris David Myers Martha Myers Georgia Nibbl ins Robert Nicholson Bonnie Minier Jesse O ' Donnell Gregory Partlow Dennis Payne Mary Peters Ronald Phillips Gregory Poe Kelly Pollard Janet Quaintance Sanford Reaves Terry Reese James Roope Bonita Rosenberg lafferie St. Clair Deborah Saunders Kevin Schrack Donald Scott Lynnette Scott Sally Scott Deborah Settle Donna Settle Howard Settle Peggy Shanks Robert Sheppard John Shifflett Gregory Shipp Kenneth Sisk Mitzi Sisk John Smith Kenneth Smith Elizabeth Somerville Lawrence Sowers Donna Sprender Cathy Stallings Jay Standley Carol Stanley Jean Starkes Peggy Stewart 155 Larry Stine Christopher Stoddard Patrick Stoddard Phillip Sturgill Lindsey Taylor Onita Terrell Barbara Terry Jeffrey Thomas Deborah Thompson Doretha Thompson Jerry Thornhill Valerie Thornhill Patricia Throssell Icy Toliver Robert Troiano Canzetta Turner Avis Tyler Sherry Via Jean Viar Michael Vogt Betty Walker Jane Walker Barbara Washington Sharon Washington Thelma Washington Rene Weaver Peggy White Robin White Edward Whorton Robert Wilkins Linwood Williams Sheila Williams Strengthening of the mind and body is the package received by all physical education students. Included in the course were techniques in the different sports, 156 ... gymnastic skills, health, and a driver education training class. Gymnastics, Dance Popular with Sophs James Willis Deborah Wood Cary Young Imogene Young Jacquelyn Yowell Richard Wood Stuart Wynham Gerald Yancey Ella Yates Glenn Yates Ricky Yates Not Pictured: Robert Clark Betty Dodson Elain° Elliott Marv. Jenkins David Pendleton Pamela Shaw Barbara Zigler Wayne Zigler 157 Hackley Leads Class Through First Year Guided by Leroy Hackley, the freshman class anxiously began its high school career. The first few weeks of school were very hectic for the youngest class, especially as they adjusted to new school rules and joined various clubs and activi- ties. It was like throwing out the old and bringing in the new. As the year progressed further, the freshman class helped create the friendly atmosphere surrounding the students and teachers. The major event taking place for them was decorating the car for the freshman homecoming princess. Despite small obstacles and being caught in awkward situations, this year proved an interesting and very memorable year for the Class of 1975. For years to come they will remember the joys of being a freshman. Freshman class officers and sponsors, Mr. Donald Baldwin, and Mrs. A.C. Walker, sponsor, take time out from their busy sponsor; Leroy Hackley, president; Terry Owsley, treasurer; schedule to pose for a photo. Beverly Carder, secretary; Richard Hunter, vice-president; Mike Alford Charlene Alphin John Alther Janet Anderson Paul Andrick Lutricia Apperson Rebecca Bache Patricia Bache Kyle Balderson Eleanor Banks John Banks Joyce Banks Tom Banks Bruce Bates Terri e Beisch Robert Bell Irvin Bennett Judy Blankenbaker Kimberly Blankenbaker William Blankenbaker Kevin Bock 158 Debra Bodkins Bobby Boggs Elizabeth Boldridge Leonard Bosworth Frankie Bowles Sharon Bragg Timothy Breese Ernest Brent Catherine Brice Carolyn Brown Debra Brown Jacqueline Brown Mike Brown Pamela Brown Ronald Brown Vance Brown Diane Bruce James Bumgardner Sue Bunch Linda Burgamy Faye Burner Gertrude Butler Sandra Butler Valery Butler Bonnie Campbell Clarence Campbell Lionel Campbell Beverly Carder Sue Carder Allen Carpenter Ann Carter Roger Carter Carl Chambers Leroy Chandler Carolyn Chappell Lee Chichester Richard Christensen Crystal Clark Diane Clark Melvin Clark Richard Clark Sheila Clark Tommy Clark Gary Clatterbuck Michael Clatterbuck Richard Clatterbuck Debbie Clem Mark Clem Judy Cole Agnes Coley Barbara Coli Robert Coli Susan Compton Ann Copeland Bernard Corbin Debra Corbin Stephen Corbin Susan Corbin Joyce Cottoms Bartlett Cramer Perry Creel Gloria Crescenti Sharon Crowder Anthony Curtis Raymond Davis Teresa Davis Gary Deal Jeffery Deal Diane Dean Zan Dean 159 Gregory Deane Catherine Dillion Carleen Dinegan Theresa Dinkins lames Dowell Larry Dowell Lois Dyer Bonnie Edwards Kathy Ellis Laurie Estep Charles Feagan Jeffrey Ferris Steve Fincham David Fischer Schelly Fischer Diane Forman Roger Fox Carey Frazier Carroll Frazier Michael Frazier Robert Garr Phillip Geil lerry Gibson Charles Gilmore Patricia Glasker John Goldsborough George Gordon Deborah Gore Deborah Gorman Ruby Gourdine Larry Green Michael Grimes Tim Groover Franklin Groves Leroy Hackley Douglas Hamilton Lawrence Hamilton Robert Hannah Debra Harpine Enoch Hartley Jane Haught Juanita Haynes Linda Haynes Patricia Hawkins Richard Hawkins Robert Hearns Kathy Hensley Paula Herrell Billie Hicks Ronnie Hicks Roger Hitt Sara Hitt Thomas Hitt Wesley Hitt Jerry Hoffman Mary Ann Hoffman Priscilla Hoffman Roger Hoffman Ola Holmes Sharon Holmes Janet Hope Frank Hume Wayne Hunnicutt Richard Hunter Deborah Hurlock Susan Hurt Virginia Hutcherson Wanda Inskeep Donald Irwin Deloris Jackson 160 With a gracious look Susan Hurt lets the crowd know she is appreciative of the honor she has just received, Miss Freshman Homecoming Princess. Susan Hurt Selected to Represent Frosh Doris Jackson Edward Jackson Julia Jackson William Jackson Sharon Jacobs Michael Jameson Craig Jebson Angela Jeffers Debbie Jeffries Bernard Jenkins Diane Jenkins janet Jenkins Linda Jenkins Patricia Jenkins Robert Jenkins Roger Jenkins Ronald Jenkins Sharon Jenkins Susan Jenkins William Jenkins Karl Jennings Bernice Johnson Eric Johnson Joyce Johnson Julia Johnson Linda Johnson Sandra Johnson Everette Jones 161 Freshmen Contribute New Ideas to Clubs Bobby Boggs types index cards for the Colonnade. Freshmen were great assets to the various clubs and activities. Stephen Karnes Frederick Kelly Kris Kershaw Christine Kidwell Paula Kil by Robert Kinzer Lucille Kite Kimbal Knowler Earl Lambert Howard Lambert Russell Lane Wayne Lane Susan Larson Clyde Lee Dallas Lee Edward Lee Stanley Lewis Betty Lightfoot Debris Lightfoot Cordon Lightfoot Harrison Lightfoot 162 Anna Long Kim Long Jeanne Mackinson Diane Magner James Magner Sandra Mann Debra Marshall Ernest Martin Helen Martin Danny May Daniel McCloud Elliott McCray Patricia McNemar Rose Meier Robert Melanson Kristin Meredith Phillip Mick Anthony Miller Gregory Minor Gary Mocarski Ruth Moore William Morgan Peggy Morris Keith Mosley Dirk Mroczek Catherine Myers Janice Myers Karen Myers Frances Nalls David Neal Doris Newman Anne Nibblins Joe Nibblins Roger Nicholson Stephen Nutall Terrance Owsely Clay Pannill Carol Parker Janet Parker John Payne John Pearson Johnsy Perkins John Perryman Michael Peters Susan Peters Nancy Pettie Stanley Pollard Sandra Porch Steven Poulas Richard Pounds Hampton Price Charles Pullen Wanda Pullen Katherine Puller Mary Reaves Steve Reaves Wanda Reaves Brenda Reese Fred Reid Robert Reid Hilda Richards Tanya Rixey Lawrence Robinson Lillian Robinson Jane Rosenberger David Routt Jerry Rupard Teresa Rupard Helen Russell Erich Saunders 163 Carol Scott Debra Scott )erry Scott Wayne Scott Kathleen Seeber Leon Settle William Settle Stephen Setzer Daniel Shanks Rebecca Shaw Kay Shenk Kenneth Sheppard Linda Sheppard Rodney Shifflett Pamela Shinaberry Cassandra Simpson Howard Simpson Shirley Sims Teresa Singers Dava Small Douglas Smith George Smith Lawrence Smith Timothy Smith William Smith Elizabeth Smoot Linda Smoot Sandra Smoot Annie Snead Martin Snead Frank Somers Teresa Southard Colleen Sprender Wesley Stanley Linda Stewart Larry Stringfellow Deborah Taliaferro Paul Taylor Linda Tharp Virginia Tharpe lulia Thompson Karen Thompson Larry Thompson Barbara Tibbs Harry Tibbs Laurence Tibbs Sally Tipton John Toliver Donald Tomezak Posey Turner Michelle Tutt Ann Via Susan Walcker Gary Walker Mark Walker Arthur Warner Memphis Warner Alice Washington Carolyn Washington Denise Waters Shirleen Waters Danny Watson Greg Weakl ey Patricia Weakley Pamela Weaver Gary Wheatcraft Jeffrey Wheatcraft Clifford White Juanita Whorton Walter Whorton 164 Frank Wilkins Keith Will Catherine Williams Cathy Williams Frank Williams Michael Williams Otis Williams Catherine Willis Edith Wilson Edward Wilson James Wise Vickie Witt Joyce Woolen Jacqueline Woodward Kyle Woodward Suzanne Worman Cletus Wormley Delsene Wormley Kay Yancey Peggy Yates Karen Young Freshmen Adjust to New School Routine Not Pictured: Don Banks Wilma Blackburn Wayne Burke Steve Butler Woodrow Fincham Ozzie Green Sharon Hawkins Sylvester Jackson Lucille Miles Carol Newman Roy Perkins David Price Michael Pullin Joyce Smith George Sprague Thomas Thomas Arthur Turner Hampton Price adds a little excitement to his day as he clowns to break a day ' s dull routine. 165 II ill! In the olden days Wearing a ring on the forefinger signified a haughty spirit; On the middle finger, prudence and dignity; On the “ring” finger, love; On the little finger, a masterful spirit. Today, on any finger, your Balfour class ring symbolizes moments and memories shared with your classmates. Treasure them always. CHARLES G. MOTLEY - DOUGLAS DIVERS 3110 West Marshall Street Richmond, Virginia 23230 representing JEWELRY’S FINEST CRAFTSMEN 168 Central Hardware Co. The Star-Exponent Your Daily Newspaper Here is the forum where opposing views can meet, where government business can be studied in the white light of public attention, where the right of the people to know is safeguarded. Read Your daily newspaper ... be informed — an informed youth of today means intelligent leaders for tomorrow. 172 East Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia John S. Hill General Agent John S. Hill Insurance Agency Sedwick Building 206 South Main Street P.O. 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Be Sure and Insure with GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Of Culpeper, Inc. Paul Hounshell, President 118 North Main Street Culpeper, Virginia 181 Qepgett Your Happy Shopping Store Keep up with the new fashion trends. Stop by after school and try on all the new styles. Meet your friends at Leggett ' s, The Place to shop for teen clothes. When you need clothes for the now generation, shop at Leggett ' s; you will save plenty. Susan Nichols tries to convince Ed Willis of how good Leggett ' s clothes will look on him, but Ed decides this style is just not right for him. CLARKE HARDWARE CLORE PONTIAC Complete Hardware Paint Tools Phone 825-9178 217 East Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia Pontiac Dealer — Esso Products Sales and Services Dial 825-9000 Rt. 29 South Culpeper, Virginia Carpenter ' s Seed Cleaning Plant, Inc. Virginia Crown Clover, Crass, Pesticides and Chemicals LIQUID FERTILIZER LIQUID NITROGEN AND CUSTOM SPREADING Mitchells, Va. Phone: 825-3660 182 non cm The Culpeper National Bank 11011011 We Cordially Invite Your Account STOVER ' S GREENHOUSE Orchids — Carnations Chysanthemums Pansies — Petunias 1810 Broad St. Phone: 825-9579 Culpeper, Virginia Maytag RCA Kelvingtor Sales and Service Phone: 825-9111 H P APPLIANCES 105 East Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia The Equitable Life Assurance Society HOW MUCH WOULD YOUR FARM SHRINK? Whether your family gets your entire farm — or just a piece of it — depends on how well you plan ahead to make sure they will have the cash to meet settlements costs. And there is no safer, surer way to provide that cash than with Living In- surance from The Equitable Life Assurance Society. F. Wister Weaver, C.L.A. 510 South Main Street Phones Bus.: 825-868 J Res.: 825-0153 Culpeper, Virginia 183 Dick C. Weaver Son MONTGOMERY WARDS Choose From Over 100,000 Items In Our Catalogs Culpeper Shopping Center Phone: 825-0793 Culpeper, Virginia DOWELL ' S JEWELERS Famous Brands in China Crystal Silver Keepsake Diamonds and Wedding Rings Longines-Wittnauer, Bulova, Accutron Watches Phone: 825-0110 140 East Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia Tel. 825-9110 THE SPORT SHOP 154 E. Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia Guns — Ammunition — Tackle Athletic Equipment GEEST FUNERAL HOME Private Ambulance Day and Night Service Phone: 825-0395 Culpeper, Virginia Sleepy Hollow Motel 184 Ebenezer Heights Greenhouses Annual Flower Vegetable Plants Mason and Joyce Hutcheson Abigail, Rebekah, Elizabeth, and David 1901 Broad Street, Culpeper, Virginia Phone: 825-8654 ROBERTS USED FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES Directions: South on U.S. 15, 5 miles from Culpeper; turn on Route 649, 3 miles out Open: 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Mitchells, Va. Phone:825-3706 VIRGINIA FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INS. CO. James H. Broyles Insurance Advisor Box 497 Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual Ins. Co. Culpeper, Va. Early Settlers Insurance Company Off: 825-0682 Southern Farm Bureau Life Ins. Co. Res: 825-9396 Patty Will seems convinced that this outfit is right for her. Crafton Sparks GLEN ' S FAIR PRICE STORE Hudson C. Harlin 202 East Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia Why worry with long hair? Leave it with us. EDDIE ' S BARBERSHOP 206 North Main Street Culpeper, Virginia 185 Culpeper Home And Auto Supply, Inc. Mrs. Lane shows the display of G.E. Color Televi- sions. Stop by and see them. GAYHEART DRUG STORE The Rexall Store Phone: 825-3600 101 East DAvis Street Culpeper, Vrignia Highway 29 South Culpeper, Virginia Phone: 825-8511 Sales and Service Phone: 825-9588 138 North Main Street Culpeper, Virginia We Ship All Over The World Processors of Old Virginia Country Cured Hams, Picnic Shoulders, Bacon and Ham Steaks. Route 3, Box 16A Culpeper, Virginia 22701 Virginia Cultivated Turfgrass Association Telephone 825-1151 825-9401 THE JEWEL BOX The Complete Jewelry Store 111 Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia AILEEN, INC. Sportswear Phone: 825-8363 Brandy Rd. Culpeper, Virginia 186 A BR£y xcellence CULPEPER. VIRGINIA CATON ' S New Furniture 24-Hour Coin Laundry 24-Hr. Coin Dry Cleaning North Main Street Culpeper, Virginia Phone: 825-0565 HILLDRUP TRANSFER STORAGE, INC. 510 Germanna Road Culpeper, Virginia Phone: 825-1601 SEARS At Sears you ' re not just customers; you ' re our friends! “Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back 255 Southgate S C Culpeper, Virginia 825-8341 LITTLE BO ' TIQUE Moving With Care Everywhere United Van Lines Local Long Distance Overseas “We Curl Up And Dye For You Pam Atkins and Kay Corder Owners Operators 204 S. West St. Phone: 825-2900 187 Second National Bank The SECOND NATIONAL BANK cordially invites you to visit their new Southgate Office. Phone: 825-0304 Debbie Cempre coordinates matching accessories with her outfit. 188 J. Hugh Ryan, Jr. Robert M. Ryan Charles H. Ryan Building Supplies Kitchens Designed With You In Mind Culpeper Planing Mill SERVICE CPM EVERYTHING-TOBUILD ANYTHING 1 NCE 1906 Home Decorating Center Phone: 825-1755 Swimming Pools CULPEPER CLEANERS £ L A U N D Culpeper Laundry And Cleaners Early ' s Carpet Sales And Service Two Locations (1) Amissville, Route 211 (2) Culpeper Branch, 128 South Main Street Phone: 937-4404 Phone: 825-8232 Large Display Carpets: Imported Orientals and Remnants Linoleums — Vinyls — Tiles “Clean Clothes Last Longer Orange 1-Hour Cleaners 1-Hour Service on request Pick-up Delivery Frank and Jerry Nair Office — 825-8421 Owners Plant — 825-0092 Budget Terms Custom and Stock Window Shades Residential — Commercial Visit Our Showroom Or Call For Shop at Home Service Culpeper Building Supply Corp. A Complete Line of Building Materials Box 509 Culpeper, Virginia Office and Plant Old Rixeyville Road Phone: 825-8383 189 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES JOHN H. GRIFFIN 203 South Main Street Culpeper, Virginia Alan ' s Photography Studio Otis Burke Realty Best Wishes — Graduates Realtor — Contractor Build — Buy — Sell — Trade Portrait - - Commercial 825-1880 If No Answer Call 825-9048 “We Do The Complete )ob“ Camera Shop 167 E. Davis St. Everything For The Culpeper, Va. Photographer Yashica — Nikon Culpeper, Virginia John Rudy selects the newest hits. VALLEY MUSIC CO. SHUMATE ' S SHOP Fabrics Upholstery Culpeper, Virginia Mrs. Jannette Shumate 618 N. Commerce CBS ELECTRIC Culpeper Shopping Center Phone: 825-2351 Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Monday through Friday Appliances — Hardware — Sporting Goods 190 Swan ' s NEWBERRY ' S DEPARTMENT STORE J.A. Swan, Jr. Co., Inc. Headquarters Your New Holland, Oliver and Frigidaire Dealer 201 South East Street Culpeper, Virginia Phone: 825-8371 for School Supplies and Wearing Apparel Main Davis Culpeper Virginia Culpeper, CULPEPER FROZEN FOODS Groceries — Meats (also processing) 1350 Orange Rd. Culpeper, Virginia Phone: 825-0134 Corbin Shell Service CULPEPER HARDWOODS, INC. Manufacturers of Appalachian Hardwoods Phone: 825-8941 P.O. Box 91 Culpeper, Virginia 719 North Main Street Culpeper, Virginia Open 5 A.M. to 11 P.M. Wrecker Service 24 Hr. Service 191 JENNINGS ' LUNCH AND POOL ROOM The Culpeper Book Store Quick Lunch and Drink a Specialty Gerard Jennings, Prop. 110 South Commerce Street Culpeper, Virginia Phone: 825-8907 MERCHANTS GROCERY COMPANY, INC. Buy Pleezing Products at your local retail store SAVE COUPONS 210 North Main Street Culpeper, Virginia Manual Electric Typewriters and Adding Machines Nehi Bottling Company Blakey Bates, Emielien Ouelette, and Winfred Eddins enjoy a refreshing RC.” 192 THE MARSHALL FUNERAL SERVICE Nation ' s Finest 246 East Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia Phones 825-8889 825-2088 193 PATRONS Mr. James Bryan Allen Dr. Mrs. T. W. Armstrong, Jr. Dr. Mrs. Elizah Barber Mr. Mrs. George Beard Miss Mary George Bolen Mr. Mrs. J. B. Carpenter Dr. Mrs. Robert L. Cassidy Mr. Mrs. Vern D. R. Christensen Mr. Mrs. James E. Cornett Dr. Mrs. Alfred B. Cramer Mr. Mrs. John A. B. Davies Mr. Mrs. B. J. Davis Mrs. Olive M. Davis Mr. Mrs. Ralph L. Deacon Rev. Mrs. Horace D. Douty Rev. Mrs. John S. Farrar Dr. T. C. Gilbert Mr. Mrs. Clark L. Class Mr. Mrs. Claude I. Guinn Dr. Mrs. Crahame F. Henson Mr. Mrs. John S. Hill Mr. Mrs. Harold E. Hook Mr. Wallace N. Hudgins Mr. Mrs. Claude W. Huffman Miss Ann Jenkins Mr. Mrs. Donald Kite Dr. Mrs. F. Bernard LeSueur Mr. Mrs. John Markham Mr. Mrs. Allen P. Martin Mr. Mrs. L. Johnson Martin Mr. Mrs. Giles H. Miller Mr. Mrs. Malcolm M. Mitchell Mr. Mrs. Hubert Monger Mr. Mrs. Robert V. O ' Connell Mr. Mrs. Charles W. Oliver Mr. Mrs. James S. Payne Mr. Mrs. Glenn C. Piper Mr. Mrs. D. French Slaughter Mr. Mrs. Ranee Spellman Admiral Mrs. Fewis F. Strauss Dr. Mrs. Harding F. Thomas Mr. Mrs. Wilbur C. Thompson, Jr. Miss Laura Thornhill Mr. Mrs. Strother L. Washington Mr. Mrs. F. Wister Weaver Mr. Mrs. Scott Yancey Miss Luerena Zinn 194 Class Rings are Signs of Familiar Tradition Seniors Sallie Washington and Larry Ferguson display their class rings as a sign of superority to the underclassmen. A ACE ' S BARBER SHOP; 173 Adams, Gloria, Brandy Station; 150 Adams, Harold, Richardsville; 116 AILEEN, INC.: 186 ALAN ' S PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO; 190 Alexander, Barbara, RED 2; 36, 116 Alford, Mike, 1711 General Lee Ave.; 158 Allen, Larry, 110 Page St.; 150 Allen, Mr. James, P.O. Box 282; 57, 104, 207 Allen, Vanessa, 110 Page St.; 33, 45, 70, 150 Alphin, Charleene, Star Rt. 1; 26, 47, 69, 79, 158 Altherjohn, RFE 1; 62, 158 Alvey, Michael, 402 Hazel St.; 60, 62, 66, 150 Alvey, Richard, 402 Hazel St,, 18, 60, 62, 66, 116 Anderson, Sue, RED 3; 75, 82, 150 Anderson, Janet, 326 Lewis St.; 158 Andrick, Paul, P.O. Box 146; 158 Apperson, Doris, RFD 1; 150 Apperson, Lutricia, Reva; 45, 158 Armstrong, Maryan, RED 2; 26, 47, 54, 75, 150 Atkins, Michael, RFD 4; 150 Averett, Mr. John, 3031 Redbud St.; 67, 115 Avery, Mr. James, Rapidan; 109, 150 Aylor, Rebecca, Brandy Station; 75, 80, 142 Aylor, Sandra, 1005 Nottingham St.; 65, 71, 142 B BABY JIM ' S SNACK BAR DRIVE-IN; 181 Bache, Deborah, RFD 3; 78, 116 Bache, Rebecca, Box 183 A; 69, 75, 158 Backe, John, RFD 1 ; 48, 56, 88, 117 Backe, Patricia, RFDl, 158 Backe, Teddie, RFD 1; 117 Baily, Donna, P.O. Box 12; 53, 58, 61, 86, 87, 150 Baker, Ann, 2650 Williams Dr ; 37, 47, 54, 58, 69, 75, 150 Baker, Wayne, Mitchells; 81, 117 Balderson, Kyle, Richardsville; 158 Baldwin, Mr. Donald, 209 Macoy Ave.; 106, 158 Baldwin, Larry, RFD 1; 142 BALFOUR, L.G.; 168 Ballato, Michael, RFD 3; 12, 54, 58, 79, 88, 97, 142 Bangs, Karen, 114 Mimosa St.; 47, 57, 58, 75, 142 Sand; 60-63 Banks, Don, Brandy Station Banks, Dorothy, Brandy Station; 117 Banks, Eleanor, Stevensburg; 77, 158 Banks, Gloria, Brandy Station; 61, 65, 117 Banks, John, RFD 2; 158 Banks, Joyce, Brandy Station; 158 Banks, Lena, Brandy Station; 142 Banks, Phillis, RFD 1 ; 150 Banks, Tom, RFD 2; 156 Barber, William, 107 East St.; 117 Barbour, Keith, RFD 1; 75, 142 Barfield, Anne, Mitchells; 65, 117 Barnes, James, P.O. Box 815; 150 Baseball; 28 Baseball, Junior Varsity; 29 Basketball Boys ' J.V.; 44 Basketball, Girls ' Junior Varsity; 45 Basketball. Boys ' Varsity; 42-43 Basketball, Girls ' Varsity; 46 Bates, Blakey, 905 Nottingham St.; 66, 75, 93, 142, 192 Bates, Bruce, 506 Wine St., 62, 158 Bates, Lawrence, 506 Wine St.; 51, 57, 61, 66, 142 Bawkey, Diane, Rixeyville; 86, 150 Bayne, Hugh, Star Route C.; 142 Bean, Susan, 214 Park Ave.; 117 Beard, Tim, P.O. Box 144; 44, 73, 150 Beisch, Terrie, Lignum; 77, 158 Bell, Robert, RFD 4; 158 Bennett, Irvin, Star Rt. C.; 87, 158 Bennett, James, 1133 Jackson St.; 87, 150 Berry, Catherine, Rapidan; 33, 71, 142 BETTY BROWN ' S SHOP; 181 BINGHAM TAYLOR; 176 Binns, Mr. Floyd, P.O. Box 502; 33, 107, 116 Blakburn, Wilma, Elkwood Blankenbaker, Bonnie, 550 Sunset Lane; 36, 70, 142 Blankenbaker, Judy, Rapidan; 158 Blankenbaker, Kimberly; RFD 2; 32, 158 Blankenbaker, William; RFD 2; 158 Blosser, Daniel, P.O. Box 664; 48, 75, 88, 142 Blosser, Lori, P.O. Box 664; 26, 53, 54, 70, 75, 96, 150 Blosser, Robert; P.O. Box 664; 21, 48, 49, 88, 117 BLUE RIDGE AUTO PARTS; 169 Board of Supervisors; 102 Bobbitte, Mr. Gerald, RFD 1; 88, 108 Bock, Kevin, 218 Sunset Lane; 53, 158 Bodkins, Debra, 2011 Mt. Run Lake; 159 Boggs, Bobby, 2929 Old Orange Rd.; 57, 159, 162 Boggs, Sharon, 2929 Old Orange Road; 47, 54, 58, 80, 117 Boldridge, Elizabeth, Rixeyville; 77, 159 Boldridge, Sandra, Rixeyville; 54, 65, 83, 117 Bosworth, Leonard, RFE) 3; 62, 76, 159 BOWIE PRINTING; 175 Bowles, Frankie, Gen. Del.; 42, 43, 159 Boxley, Steven, 1125 Old Rixeyville Rd. BOXWOOD HOUSE RESTAURANT; 181 Bradley, Gloria, Mitchells; 64, 65, 142 Bragg, Jeanne, RFD 4; 65, 82, 142 Bragg, Sharon, RFD 4; 54, 86, 159 Brandt, Barbara, 1718 General Lee Ave.; 57, 82, 150 Breckenridge, Teresa; 315 Sunset Lane; 47, 87, 150 Breeden, Lynn; 122 West Edmondson St.; 86, 150 Breeden, Rhonda, 917 Terrace St.; 152 Breese, Mark, 105 Mimosa St.; 34, 76, 142 Breese, Tim, 105 Mimosa St., 76, 159 Brent, Barbara, 1605 Old Fredericksburg Rd., 117 Brent, Ernest, 1605 Old Fredericksburg Rd., 44, 88, 159 Brice, Catherine, RFD 2; 37, 159 Brock, John, RFD 1; 150 Brock, Peyton, 301 S. West St. , 150 Brock, Robert, Reva; 150 Brookman, Patricia, 119 Morningside Dr.; 71, 118 Brown, Mrs. Andrew, RFD 1 ; 103 Brown, Bonnie, 317 Fairview Rd.; 118 Brown, Carolyn, RFD 2; 45, 86, 159 Brown, David, Jeffersonton; 143 Brown, Debbie, P.O. Box 325; 80, 159 Brown, Dennis, RFD 3; 143 Brown, Gregory, RFD 1; 15, 19 Brown, Jacqueline, Gen. Del.; 159 Brown, Joyce, RFD; 118 Brown, Katherine, RFD 1; 36, 70, 143 Brown, Kathleen, Elkwood; 150 Brown, Pamela, 317 Fairview Rd.; 58, 64, 159 Brown, Patricia, Reva; 143 Brown, Patricia, 505 E. Piedmont St.; 36, 118 Brown, Pete, 317 Fairview Rd.; 159 Brown, Robert, RFD 1; 118 Brown, Stephen, Stevensburg; 81, 151 Brown, Vance, RFD 2; 159 Brown, Viola, RFD 2; 143 Brown, Wanda, RFD 2; 65, 118 Brown, Wayne, Brandy Station; 87, 159 Brown, William, Jeffersonton; 118, 143 Browning, Miss Pamela, 4046 Willowlawn Dr.; 86, 107 BROWNING REAL ESTATE AGENCY; 178 Broyles, Constance, Brandy Station; 33, 36, 58, 71, 143 Broyles, Mr. Shirley, P.O. Box 747; 111 Bruce, Mrs. Charles, RFD 1; 111 Bruce, Diane, 3201 Orange Rd.; 45, 159 Buchanan, Clinton, 1122 Lee St.; 15, 118 Bumgardner, James, Amissville; 159 Bunch, Sue, 817 Old Rixeyville Rd.; 77, 159 Buraker, Stephen, 450 Aspen St.; 81, 118 Burdette, Terry, RFD 1 ; 86, 151 Burgamy, Donald, RFD 2; 143 Burgamy, Linda, RFD 2; 159 Burke, Betty; 113 Fairview Rd.; 75, 143 Burke, Jeffrey, P.O. Box 193; 76, 151 Burner, Faye, Amissville; 75, 77, 86, 159 Burnham, Ella, Inlet; 49, 151 Butler, Brenda, Star Rt. C.; 82, 86, 151 Butler, Darlene, 4042 Willow Lawn; 46, 143 Butler, Elaine, 4042 Willow Lawn; 151 Butler, Gertrude, Rixeyville; 159 Butler, Joseph, 120 Kelly St.; 143 Butler, Mary, Rixeyville; 151 Butler, Rae, 905 Orange Rd.; 81, 143 Butler, Robert, 1229 Jackson St.; 143 Butler, Sandra, RFD 3; 159 Butler, Sarah, Rixeyville; 72, 151 Butler, Steve, RFD 3 Butler, Valery, Viewtown; 72, 159 Button, Mrs, Powell, 1001 N. Main St,; 103 c Cafeteria Workers; 114 Calhoun, Thomas, Elkwood; 143 Cameron, Connie, P.O. Box 893; 13, 25, 75, 118 Cameron, Danny, P.O. Box 46; 143 Campbell, Bonnie, RFD 2; 77, 86, 159 Campbell, Clarence, RFD 2, 44, 159 Campbell, Darlene, RFD 2; 34, 118 Campbell, Lionel, RFD 4; 159 Capano, Matthew, 924 N. Main St.; 76, 81, 143 Carder, Brenda, 120 W. Edmondson St.; 58, 65, 77, 118 Carder, Beverly, P.O. Box 838; 37, 69, 80, 158, 159 Carder, Jennifer, P.O. Box 838, 37, 54, 80, 143 Carder, Sue, 120 W. Edmondson St.; 86, 159 Carey, Martha, P.O. Box 323; 53, 151 Carpenter, Allen, RFD 1 , 159 Carpenter, Celestine, 614 Commerce St.; 119 Carpenter, Jerry, Rapidan; 151 195 Devil Fans Show Great School Spirit Cheerleaders lead the devil fans in a roaring cheer after the devils reach 100 points. The devils beat Spotsylvania 101-76 to achieve this goal. Carpenter, Kim, 911 S. West St.; 54, 119 Carpenter, Robin, Mitchells; 57, 61, 69, 75, 143 CARPENTER ' S SEED CLEANING PLANT, INC ; 182 Carpenter, Terrell, 1118 Stuart St.; 86, 151 Carpenter, Mrs. Stephen, Madison, 108 Carter, Ann, Brandy Station; 159 Carter, Donna, RFD 3; 151 Carter, Doretha, Brandy Station; 151 Carter, Joseph, Rixeyville; 143 Carter, Linda, RFD 1; 70, 75, 151 Carter, Roger, 159 CATON ' S; 187 CBS ELECTRIC; 190 Cempre ' , Deborah, 145 Garr Ave.; 18, 36, 47, 53, 54, 119, 158, 188 Cempre ' , Janice, 145 Garr Ave.; 45, 70, 151 CENTRAL HARDWARE, 169 CERAMIC TILE CO.; 172 Chandler, Carl, Rapidan; 159 Chandler, Leroy, Rapidan; 159 Chapman, Carol, 217 Sunset Lane; 26, 53, 54, 77, 78, 151 Chapman, Joseph, RFD 3; 119 Chapman, William, RFD 3; 42, 143 Chappell, Carolyn, 702 East St.; 54, 82, 75, 139 Chappell, Martha, 702 S. East St.; 58, 75, 82, 119 Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity; 26-27 Cheerleaders, Varsity; 24-25 Chess Club; 76 Chichester, Lee, RFD 3; 37, 47, 159 Childs, Mr. William, Orange; 106 Chilton, Mary, Jeffersonton; 47, 82, 151 Choral Music; 84-85 Christensen, Heidi, Reva; 54, 71, 78, 116, 119 Christensen, Kay, 2005 Carleton Dr., 46, 54, 71, 119, 136 Christensen, Richard, 2005 Carleton Dr.; 159 Chumley, Martha, Brandy Station; 119 Clark, Crystall, Locust Dale; 159 Clark, Diane, 1206 Main St.; 159 Clark, James, Jeffersonton; 143 Clark, Lillie, 625 Spencer St.; 32, 58, 72, 143 Clark, Melvin, RFD 1; 73, 159 Clark, Richard, 1923 Merrimac Rd,; 159 Clark, Robert, 1923 Merrimac Rd Clark, Sandra, Locust Dale, 120 Clark, Shelia, 1206 Main St.; 159 Clark, Thomas, P.O. Box 614; 59, 143 Clark, Thomas, RFD 2; 81, 159 Clarke, Bonnie, Highland Park; 120 CLARKE HARDWARE; 182 Clatterbuck, Gary, Rapidan; 159 Clatterbuck, John, RFD 2; 73, 151 Clatterbuck, Larry, Amissville; 151 Clatterbuck, Lois, 405 Commerce St., 65 Clatterbuck, LuAnn, RFD 4; 71, 78, 120 Clatterbuck, Mike, RFD 2; 159 Clatterbuck, Richard, 405 Commerce St.; 159 Clem, Deborah, Amissville; 159 Clem, Mark, Fletchers Trailor Park; 159 CLEMENT INSURANCE AGENCY; 173 Cloak and Dagger; 74-75 CLORE FUNERAL HOME; 173 Clore, Herman, RFD 4, 58, 76, 120 CLORE PONTIAC; 182 Coates, Charlie, P.O. Box 636; 143 Coffey, Scott, RFD 1; 120 Cole, Judy, Brandy Station ; 159 Coleman, Catherine, P.O. Box 192; 57, 71, 120 Coley, Agnus, RFD 2; 53, 78, 159 Coley, Mary, RFD 1; 120 Coli, Barbara, 2627 Burke Lane; 159 Coli, Robert, 2627 Burke Lane; 62, 159 Col I is, Andv. Lignum; 20, 76, 120 COLONNADE; 56-57 Compton, Lewis, Rixeyville; 64, 121 Compton, Susan, 1131 Hiden Ave,; 37, 159 Cook, Anthony, Brandy Station; 59, 151 Cooper, Deborah, RFD 2; 121 Copeland, Ann, 1100 Fox Hill Lane; 37, 69, 80, 159 Copeland, Robert, 1100 Fox Hill Lane; 76, 143 Copeland, William, 1100 Fox Hill Lane; 75, 143 Coppage, Janet, 517 First St.; 19, 52, 54, 64, 121 Corbin, Andrew, RFD 1; 121 Corbin, Bernard, RFD 3; 159 Corbin, Deborah, RFD 3; 54, 82, 121 Corbin, Deborah, Rapidan; 19, 159 Corbin, James, RFD 1; 121 Corbin, Kevin, RFD 3; 59, 73, 151 Corbin, Randall, RFD 3; 151 Corbin, Robert, Elkwood; 12, 53, 54, 58, 80, 94, 116, 121, 127 CORBIN SHELL SERVICE; 191 Corbin, Stephen, P.O. Box 832; 59, 62, 159 Corbin, Susan, 209 West St., 159 Corbin, Wayne, RFD 1; 59, 143 Corbin, William, RFD 1 Corder, Donald, Elkwood; 121 Cornett, Pamela, P.O. Box 131, 36, 54, 58, 71, 143 Cottoms, Joyce, Lignum; 45, 159 Cottoms, Naomi, P.O. Box 76, 121 Cottoms, Nita, Lignum; 151 COUNTY FARM SERVICE; 175 Cox, Michelle, RFD 2, 33, 36, 53, 58, 65, 121 CRAFTON SPARKS; 185 Cramer, Alfred, 2831 Old Orange R ; 159 Crane, Catherine, 501 Blue Ridge Ave.; 45, 60, 61, 82, 121 Crane, Katherine, 4048 Willow Lawn Dr.; 86, 151 Creel, Gloria, RFD 1; 33, 54, 82, 121 Creel, Perry, RFD 1 ; 159 Crescenti, Gloria, Amissville; 159 Cropp, David, Rixeyville; 54, 58, 86, 151 Cross Country; 35 Crossman, Nancy, Amissville, 122 Crossman, Polly, Rapidan; 70, 151 Crowder, Sharon, 405 N. East St.; 26, 56, 57, 82, 159 Cubbage, Mary, Rixeyville; 65, 122 Cullen, Miss Patricia, 84 Garr Ave.; 32, 36, 46, 70, 71, 115 CULPEPER AUTO PARTS, INC.; 178 CULPEPER BEAUTY ACADEMY; 176 CULPEPER BOOKSTORE; 192 CULPEPER BUILDING SUPPLY CORP.; 189 Culpeper County Board of Supervisors; 102 Culpeper County School Board; 102 CULPEPER FROZEN FOODS; 191 CULPEPER HARDWOODS, INC.; 191 CULPEPER HOME AUTO SUPPLY, INC.; 186 CULPEPER LAUNDRY CLEANERS; 189 CULPEPER MUSIC CENTER; 180 CULPEPER NATIONAL BANK; 183 CULPEPER PLANNING MILL; 189 CULPEPER REALTY; 178 CULPEPER STONE CO., INC ; 175 Cunningham, Toni, Amissville; 143 Cunningham, Winnie, Lignum, 86, 151 Curd, Robie; 1125 Lee St.; 24, 47, 71, 74, 143 Curriculum; 90-99 Curtis, Anthony, Lignum; 59, 159 Curtis, David; RFD 2; 86, 151 Curtis, John, Lignum; 122 Curtis, Joseph, 605 N East St.; 65, 143 Custodians; 114 D Davies, Mrs. John, 1102 Jackson St.; 54, 109 Davies, Lea, 1102 Jackson St.; 53, 54, 58, 66, 67, 78, 122, 136 Davis, Bruce, 1002 Hendrick St.; 66, 143 Davis, Mr. John, 3047 Redbud St.; 105 Davis, Julia, Viewtown; 33, 36, 47, 71, 142, 143 Davis, Raymond, Stevensburg; 159 196 Davis, Stephen, 146 Azalea St.; 62, 143 Davis, Scott, 1002 Hendrick St.; 88, 122 Davis, Teresa, 1515 White Shop Rd.; 62, 159 Dawson, Marvin, P.O. Box 672; 42, 60, 62, 88, 122 Deal, Ernest, RFD 1 ; 122 Deal, Cary, 2010 Cypress St.; 159 Deal, Jeffrey, 430 Azalea St.; 62, 159 Deal, Mrs. Richard, 1366 Webster Lane; 107 Dean, Charles, Rapidan Dean, Diane, Rapidan; 159 Dean, LaBruce, RED 1 ; 153 Dean, Zan, RFD 1; 45, 86, 159 Deane, Gregory, RED 1 ; 160 Deane, Janice, RFD 3; 57, 71, 122 Deane, Jewell, RFD 1 ; 151 Dejarnette, Margaret, 218 W. Edmonds St. 25, 54, 57. 71, 122 Denny, Judy, P.O. Box 641; 25,47, 58, 71, 122 DICK C. WEAVER SON; 184 Diehl, James, 201 Spring St.; 48, 54, 80, 88, 122 Dill, Charmaine, RFD 1; 19, 33, 37, 45, 54, 70, 151 Dill, Craig, RFD 1; 54, 88, 143 Dillion, Catherine, RFD 1 ; 160 Dinegan, Carleen, Brandy Station; 160 Dinkins, Andrew, RFD 4; 42, 43, 151 Dinkins, Theresa, RFD 4; 160 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION; 81 Dixon, Curtis, RFD 2; 151 Dodd, Barbara, 210 Shandler St.; 71, 143 Dodson, Betty, 626 Sperryville Pike Dodson, Darlene, Boston; 143 Dodson, John, 1105 Meandor Dr.; 76, 151 Dodson, Kay, RFD 1; 65, 78, 143 Dodson, Marvin, Rixeyville; 122 Dodson, Richard, 105 Meandor Dr.; 122 Doggett, Thomas, 621 Second St.; 123 Dormer, Robert, 310 Lake Front Dr.; 151 Dowell, James, RFD 3; 160 Dowell, Larry, RFD Box 144H; 160 Dowdy, Clarence, Rapidan; 151 DOWELL ' S JEWELER ' S; 184 Driscoll, Dianne, P.O. Box 82; 61, 82, 151 Driscoll, Edith, P.O. Box 82; 71, 97, 123 Drumgoole, Patricia, 1403 Fredericksburg Rd,; 151 Dugan, Michael, RFD 4; 86, 151 Durham, Joseph, RFD 1; 151 Dyer, Lois, Gen. Del.; 160 Dwyer, Irma, Elkwood; 33, 46, 65, 71, 143 Dwyer, Melvin, 130 W. Evans St.; 73, 151 E Earles, Mr. Thomas, P.O. Box 8; 108, 116 EARLY ' S CARPET SALES AND SERVICE; 189 Eason, Mattie, 123 EBENEZER HEIGHTS GREENHOUSES; 185 EDDIE ' S BARBER SHOP; 184 Eddins, Darlene, RFD 1; 54, 56, 68, 69, 71, 75, 143, 196 Eddins, Eddie, RFD 1; 34, 54, 64, 75, 143 Eddy, Gwendolyn, P.O. Box 51; 123 Edwards, Barry, 2201 Merrimac Rd.; 151 Edwards, Bonnie, RFDl; 160 Edwards, James, RFD 2; 151 Edwards, Nancy, RFD 2; 151 Edwards, Robert, RFD 2; 48, 123 Eggborn, Ellen, Rixeyville; 46, 54, 71, 80, 123 Eggborn, James, Rixeyville; 44, 151 Elkins, Larry, 217 Jenkins Ave.; 81, 151 Elkins, Peggy, RFD 2; 144 Elliott, Charles, 2542 Williams Dr.; 123 Elliott, Elaine, Remington Elliott, Patricia; 2542 Williams Dr.; 13, 46, 76, 151, 153 Elliott, Patricia, 108 E. Culpeper St.; 151 Ellis, Kathy, Elkwood; 160 Elwood, Hugh, 921 Nottingham St.; 63, 67, 144 EMBREY FORD MERCURY; 187 Embrey, George, RFD 1 ; 144 Embrey, Joyce, RFD 3; 86, 151 Emmott, Robert, 2520 Williams Dr.; 76, 144 EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY; 183 Estep, Laurie, RFD 1; 69, 160 Everton, Mr. Robert, 800 Fairfax St.; 106 F Faculty: 100-113 Farish, Darlene, Rapidan; 144 Farnam, Robert, P.O. Box 422; 144 Farnam, William, P.O. Box 422; 73, 152 Farris, Robert, 938 N. Main St.; 62, 144 Feagan, Charles, Richardsville; 160 Feaganes, Larry, P.O. Box 24; 75, 152 Ferguson, Allen, Jeffersonton; 73, 152 Ferguson, Larry, Jeffersonton; 123 Ferguson, Michael, Remington; 124 Ferguson, Paul, 1068 Oaklawn Dr., 144 Ferris, Charles, RFD 1; 144 Ferris, Jeffrey, RFD 1; 160 Ferris, Peggy, RFD 1; 46, 63 Ferris, Sandra, RFD 1 ; 16, 53, 124 Fifer, Tamara, P.O. Box 502; 26, 71, 74, 152 Fincham, Gloria, 202 Blue Ridge Ave.; 124 Fincham, Steve, 909 S. West. St.; 160 Fincham, Linda, RFD 1; 58, 75, 76, 124 Fincham, Linda, Rixeyville; 75, 124 Fincham, Woodrow, 202 Blue Ridge Ave. Finlay, Mr. Calvin, Rapidan,- 106, 116 FIRESTONE; 172 Fischer, David, 2639 Williams Dr.; 160 Fischer, Schelly, 2639 Williams Sr.; 160 Fletcher, Stewart, Jeffersonton; 152 Foan, Gordon, 1117 Farley St.; 144 Foard, Ross, RFD 3; 78, 152 Foard, Wayne, RFD 3; 48, 88, 144 Football, J.V.; 40 Football, 9th Grade; 41 Football, Varsity; 38-39 Ford, Robert, RFD 1; 144 Forman, Diane, Elkwood; 160 Fotenos, George, 1010 Nottingham St.; 48, 53, 88, 144 Four-H Club; 87 Fox, Debra, Gen. Del.; 75, 144 Fox, Roger, Brandy Station; 160 Franklin, Patricia, Reva; 152 Frazier, Carey, Amissville; 160 Frazier, Carroll, P.O. Box 611; 160 Frazier, Mr. Dwight, Box 662; 74, 110 Frazier, Kathy, 504 Lesco Blvd.; 78, 152 Frazier, Michael, RFDl; 160 Frazier, Randolph, 525 First St.; 88, 124 Frazier, Richard, RFD 1 ; 152 Frazier, Steve, RFD 2; 59, 144 Frazier, Thomas, Jeffersonton; 61, 144 French Club; 78 Freshman Class; 158-165 Freshman Officers; 158 FBLA; 64-65 Furgiuele, Mrs. Albert, P.O. Box 544; 106 Futrell, Mr. James, 898 Hend ricks St.; 103 FFA; 59 FHA 72 FTA; 82 c Carr, Lynne, 118 Azalea St.; 124, 132 Garr, Robert, 118 Azalea St.; 44, 160 Gayheart, David, 411 Madison Rd.; 15, 76, 124 GAYHEART DRUG STORE; 186 GEEST FUNERAL HOME; 184 Gehringher, Stephen, 420 Barberry St. Ceil, Phillip, 301 Jenkins Ave. Geil, Rodney, Elkwood; 144, 160 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY; 181 George, Debra, 606 S. West St. ; 152 Gibbs, Mary, Rapidan,- 125 Gibson, Jerry, Lignum; 160 GILL AND GRAHAM IMPLEMENT CO., INC.; 181 Gillison, John, Reva; 152 Gilmore, Chuckie, 105 Kyle St.; 44, 160 Gilmore, Elaine, 105 Kyle St.; 36, 48, 56, 58, 69, 71, 144 GILMORE ESSO; 175 Gilmore, Jeanne, 105 Kyle St.; 37, 45, 58, 69, 70, 152 Girls Athletic Association; 70-71 Glascoe, George, RFD 1; 152 Glascoe, Lucy, RFD 1 ; 53, 152 Glasker, Carroll, RFD 2; 58, 144 Bernice Tharp reaches first base to help the devilettes down Spotsylvania. 197 Glasker, Patricia, RFD 2; 37, 45, 53, 72, 160 Glass, Mark, 113 Oaklawn Dr,; 19, 34, 54, 60, 62, 67, 79, 125 Clawson, Daisy, Jeffersonton; 144 GLEN ' S FAIR PRICE STORE; 185 GoldsborougFi, John, RFD 1 ; 73, 98, 160 Goldsborough, Lynne, RFD 1; 24, 32, 47, 53, 142, 144 Golf; 34 Golon, Lorraine, RFD 4; 26, 61, 80, 152 Gordon, George, Rapidan; 160 Gordon, Michael, Rapidan; 152 Gore, Carolyn, 522 First St. ; 65, 71, 144 Core, Debbie, RFD 3; 86, 160 Gore, Janet, 522 First St.; 13, 19, 64, 75, 94, 125 Gorman, Constance RFD 2; 36, 53, 61, 71, 78, 144 Gorman, Deborah, RFD 2; 86, 160 Gourdine, Ruby, 1022 Orange Rd.; 160 Grant, Milton, 1927 Merrimac Rd.; 21, 53, 88 Graves, Paige, P.O. Box 484; 36, 71, 144 Gray, Deborah, RFD 1; 152 Gray, Linda, RFD 3; 125 Gray, Robert, RFD 1; 152 Gray, Sharon, RFD 1; 125 Grayson, Barney, Jeffersonton; 144 Grayson, Charles, Jeffersonton; 144 Grayson, Leonard, Jeffersonton; 99, 144 Grayson, Wanda, Jeffersonton; 152 Greaver. Bonnie, East St.; 33, 54, 70, 78, 152 Greaver, Russell, East St.; 78, 88. 95, 124, 125, 178 Green, Larry, 113 E. Locust St.; 160 Green, Ozzie, Mitchells; GREEN, ROBERT H., 178 Green, Sandra, RFD 2; 54, 144 Green, William, Rixeyville Greene, David, Rapidan; 152 Greene, Donald, RFD 1; 125 Greene, Lawrence, RFD 1; 152 Greene, Talatha, RFD 1 ; 45, 152 Grey, Jerry, Star Rt. 3; 152 Griffin, Jeanne, 1217 Oaklawn Dr.; 19, 36, 57, 69, 75, 125 Griffith, Janet, RFD 3; 69, 71, 144 Griffith, Thomas, 218 Griffith Dr.; 66, 67, 78, 125 Grimes, James, 619 Old Brandy Rd., 144 Grimes, Michael, 619 Old Brandy Rd.; 62, 160 Groover, John, 313 Madison Rd.. 42, 53, 73, 80, 88, 144 Groover, Timrod, 313 Madison Rd.; 160 Groves, Franklin, Remington; 73, 98, 160 Groves, Michael, Remington; 49, 61, 73, 86, 152 Gulas, Mark, 1014 Old Rixeyville Rd.; 44, 73, 152 Gymnastics; 47 H Hackley, Cheryl, RFD 3; 52, 54, 58, 71, 144 Hackley, Leroy, RFD 3; 53, 75, 88, 158, 160 Hale, Cynthia, 1801 White Shop Rd., 32, 37, 45, 53, 70, 152 Hall, Miss Georgia, 306 N. East St.; 104 Hamilton, Antinett, Brandy Station; 65, 125 Hamilton, Donna; Richardsville; 65, 144 Hamilton, Douglas, Rixeyville; 160 Hamilton, Lawrence, Brandy Station; 44, 62, 86, 160 Hamm, Ronnie, RFD 1, 59, 152 Hann, Gregory, 1133 Old Rixeyville Rd., 73, 152 Hannah, Robert, Star Rt. C; 160 Harouff, Wade, RFD 4; 59, 62, 144 Harper, Rex, 815 Sperryville Rd.; 88, 125, 180 Harpine, Debra, 1608 Merrimac Rd.; 69, 160 Harris, Gillette, RFD 2; 73, 152 Harrison, Vicki, Rixeyville; 58, 144 Hartley, Enoch, RFD 1; 160 Hash, Reva, Boston; 33, 46, 54, 58, 71, 80, 125 Hatcher, Holly, 898 Hendrick St. ; 65, 69, 71, 126 Hauge, Robert, 1110 Stuart St.; 75, 88, 152 Haught, Betty, Elkwood, 144 Haught, Evelyn, Elkwood; 46, 144 Haught, Jane, Elkwood; 86, 160 Haught, Thomas, Elkwood; Hawkins, Betty, Rixeyville; 65, 126 Hawkins, Cheryl, RFD 2; 75, 82, 152 Hawkins, Donnie, RFD 1; 126 Hawkins, Elizabeth, Brandy Station; 144 Hawkins, Linda, RFD 1, 152 Hawkins, Patricia, RFD 2; 86, 160 Hawkins, Richard, RFD 2; 87, 160 Hawkins, Sharon, Boston Hawkins, Wanda, P.O. Box 734; 65, 126 Haynes, Johnny, Brandy Station, 81, 144 Haynes, Juanita, Gen. Del.; 160 Haynes, Linda, Judd ' s Store; 65, 160 Hearns, Beverly, RFD 2; 32, 53, 58, 65, 82, 96, 144 Hearns, Eugene, RFD 2; 152 Hearns, Robert, RFD 2; 87, 160 Hensley Brenda, Boston; 65, 144 Hensly, David, 915 Sperryville Pike; 42, 125 Hensly, Kathy, 314 Laurel St.; 61, 78, 160 Henson, Rosalind, 602 Blue Ridge Ave.; 13, 19, 24, 71, 78, 126 Herndon, Michael, Rapidan; 144 Herndon, Sharon, Rapidan; 126 Herrell, Kevin, Brandy Station; 152 Herrell, Mary, Brandy Station; 152 Herrell, Paula, P.O. Box 95, 160 Hi-Y; 66-67 Hicks, Billie, Jeffersonton; 77, 160 Hicks, Deborah, 1135 Meandor Dr.; 33, 37, 45, 152 Hicks, Elaine, RFD 4, 65, 145 Hicks, Linda, RFD 2; 126 Hicks, Pamela, RFD 2, 47, 54, 58, 86, 152 Hicks, Ronnie, RFD 3; 160 Highlander, Donna, 511 Lesco Blvd.; 54, 65, 145 Hill, Mrs. John, P.O. Box 281; 104 HILLDRUP TRANSFER STORAGE, INC.; 186 Hillery, Monica, 1014 Nottingham St.; 65, 145 Hirst, Valerie, Castle Thunder Farm; 152 Hitt, Jean, Rixeyville; 33, 126 Hitt, Roger, 415 Commerce St.; 160 Hitt, Sharah, RFD 2; 160 Hitt, Thomas, Brandy Station; 160 Hitt, Wesley, Boston; 87, 160 Hockey; 36 Hockey, J.V.; 37 Hoffman, Barbara, RFD 3; 65, 71, 145 Hoffman, Carol, RFD 3; 54, 64, 126 Hoffman, Charles, Reva, 42 HOFFMAN IMPLEMENT SERVICE; 169 Hoffman, Elizabeth, Star Rt. 1; 37, 45, 58, 69, 70, 152 Hoffman, Jerry, Reva; 44, 160 Hoffman, Mary Ann, RFD 2; 61, 160 Hoffman, Priscilla, Ammissville; 82, 160 Hoffman, Roger, Reva; 160 Holden, Helen, 1224 Cedar Ave.; 80 Holden, Joanne, Madison Rd.; 126, 152 Holland, Linda, RFD 1; 72, 145 HOLIDAY INN OF CULPEPER; 177 Hollen, Mr. Frederick, 210 E. Piedmont St. 80, 104 Holmes, Constance, Amissville; 126 Holmes, Ola, RFD 4; 72, 160 Holmes, Sharon, Amissville; 77, 86, 160 HOME BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.; 171 HONG KONG RESTAURANT; 187 Hook, Mr. Harold, 1356 Webster Lane; 102 Hope, James, 1139 Blue Ridge Ave.; 53, 145 Hope, Janet, 1139 Blue Ridge Ave.; 47, 70, 75, 76, 160 Hopkins, Carolyn, Rapidan; 72 Houck, Mrs. William, RFD 2; 107 H P APPLIANCES; 183 Hribar, Thomas, Jeffersonton; 73, 152 HUSDON HAM HOUSE; 186 Hudson, Lynne, Stevensburg; 152 Huff. Brenda, 302 Blue Ridge Ave.; 152 Huffman, Claudia, 1127 Oak Lawn; 37, 45, 58, 69, 152 Huffman, Dorothy, 901 Orange Rd.; 152 Hull, Sally, 146 Garr Ave.; 58, 145 Hume, Frank, Star Rt. C; 160 Hume, Judy, Star Rt. C; 65, 145 Hunnicutt, Wayne, Brandy Station; 160 Hunt, Patricia, Mitchells; 82, 152 Hunt, Terry, RFD 3, 47 Hunter, Richard, RFD 1 ; 53, 88, 159, 160 Hurlock, Deborah, Richardsville; 160 Hurlock, James, Richardsville; 152 Hurlock, Larry, Richardsville; 145 Hurlock, Patricia, Lignum; 81, 153 Hurlock, Thomas, Lignum; 153 Hurt, Susan, 406. Macoy Ave.; 17, 58, 61, 160 Hutcherson, Beverly, RFD 3; 36, 54, 71, 80. 145 Hutcherson, Virginia, RFD 3; 37, 82, 160 lager, Mrs. Gene, Richardsville; 113 Inskeep, Anne, 910 Hendrick St.; 19, 69, 127, 180 Inskeep, Janice, Rapidan, 37, 51, 60, 62, 69, 70, 80, 145 Inskeep, Jeanine, Rapidan; 61, 69, 152 Inskeep, Wanda, Rapidan; 61, 69, 160 Irwin, Donald, RFD 1; 82, 86, 160 J Jackson, Barbara Jean, 1109 Orange Rd.; 65, 127 Jackson, Barbara Mae, Brandy Stajion; 145 Jackson, Barbara. Rapidan; 65, 127 Jackson, Carla, Rapidan, 46, 127 Jackson, Dallas, RFD 3; 152 Jackson, Dolores, RFD 2, 160 Jackson, Doris, RFD 2; 161 Jackson, Edward, RFD 2; 161 Jackson, Evelyn, Rapidan; 152 Jackson, Julia, RFD 2; 161 Jackson, Larry, RFD 2; 73, 152 Jackson, Linda, RFD 2; 25, 54, 127 Jackson, Ronald, Brandy Station; 127, 152 Jackson, Sylvester, Rapidan; Jackson, William, Star Rt. C; 73, 161 Jacobs, Sharon, RFD 1; 62, 161 Jagdman, William, RFD 2; 73, 81, 152 James, David. Amissville; 59, 127 James, Karol, RFD 2; 62, 152 James, Sharon, 101 Glacier St.; 152 Jameson, Michael, RFD 1; 87, 161 Jebson, Craig, RFD 3; 161 Jimmy Moore seems to be in very deep thought as he works on his income tax forms. This was a required part of the government course. 198 Gymnasts Practice for Meets After School Jones, Everette, RED 3; 161 Jones, Harold, 271 E. Davis St.. 42, 43, 52, 146 Jones, Keith, 214 Bickers St. Jones, Mrs. Richard, RED 2; 110 Jones, Patricia, P.O. Box 481 Jones, Ronald, 149 Garr Ave.; 62, 152 Jones, Sandra, Stevensburg; 65, 128 Jones, Teresa, RFD 3; 75,146 Judd, Janice, 824 Rixeyville Rd.; 54, 69, 75, 146 Junior Class; 142 — 149 Junior Officers; 142 Junior Future Business Leaders of America; 86 K Karnes, Jeffrey, 416 Lesco Blvd.; 13, 60, 62, 80, 128 Karnes, Stephen, 416 Lesco Blvd.; 62, 162 Karnes, William, 416 Lesco Blvd ; 48, 62, 88, 128 KELLER MANUFACTURING CO., INC.; 171 Kelley, Frederick RFD 2; 162 Kelly, Michael, 2615 Fairview Ave.; 128 Kearns, Janet, 1125 Sperryville Pike; 32, 47, 71, 146 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN; 172 Kenyon, Karen, RFD 2; 47, 61, 75, 153 Kenyon, Michael, RFD 1 Kershaw, Kris, Remington; 162 Keyser, Genevieve, P.O. Box 55; 65, 129 Keyser, Roger, P.O. Box 55; 81, 153 Kidwell, Christine, RFD 1; 162 Kidwell, Jack, RFD 3; 19, 48, 78, 88, 146 KIDWELL, J.L.; 186 Kidwell, Suzanne, RFD 3; 26, 47, 70, 75, 153 Kilby, Paula, RFD 1; 162 Kilby, Ricky, 934 N. East St., 153 Kincer, Michael. 118 Griffith Dr.; 42, 54, 62, 88, 146 King, Bonnie, Amissville; 154 Kinsey, Miss Barbara, P.O. Box 744; 86, 106 Kinzer, Robert, 314 Park Ave., 162 Kite, Ann, RFD 2; 54, 57, 82, 129, 207 Kite, Lucille, RFD 2; 45, 57, 69, 80, 162 KNAKAL ' S BAKERY; 180 Knighting, Larry, RFD 3; 81, 129 Knighting, Joyce, Rixeyville; 154 Knowler, Kimball, RFD 2; 49, 162 Koontz, Brandy Station; 81 Koontz, William, Brandy Station; 48, 59, 129, 154 Kratochvil, Eileen, RFD 4; 77, 154 Kwok, Brenda, 158 Azalea Dr., 58, 75, 146 L LaGrow, Laura, 909 Hendrick St.; 75, 154 Lacy, Clifford, Brandy Station; 154 Lambert, Earl, RFD; 44, 73, 162 Lambert, Howard, Box 416; 162 Lane, Carolyn, 714 Commerce St.; 154 Lane, Elizabeth, RFD 2; 65, 146 Lane, Russelll, RFD 2; 73, 162 Lane, Wayne, RFD 2; 162 Larson, Susan, 706 E. Piedmont St.; 162 Latin Club; 79 Lawson, Arnita, Rixeyville; 129 Lawson, Judith, RFD 1; 75, 82, 154 Lawson, Patricia, Rixeyville; 129 Lawrence, Kay, Amissville; 33, 83, 146 Leake, Billy, Lignum; 59, 154 Leake, Brenda, 110 Evans St.; 65, 129 Leake, Mr. John, Orange Rd. Leake, Rose, RFD 3; 129 Leavell, Sheila, RFD 2; 154 Lee, Clyde, RFD 1; 86, 162 Lee Dallas, RFD 1 ; 162 Lee, Edward, RFD 1; 162 Lee, Vivian, P.O. Box 244; 72, 75, 129 LEGGETT ' S; 182 LERNER ' S; 176 LEWIS PHARMACY; 172 LeSuer, Bernard, RFD 1 , 88, 130 LeSuer, Mrs. Kathleen, RFD 1 ; 77, 111 Lewis, Deborah, RFD 3; 72, 75, 130 Lewis, Dennis, RFD 1; 128, 130 Lewis, Jacqueline, RFD 1 ; 72, 130 Lewis, Judy, RFD 3; 32, 61, 72, 146 Lewis, Pemberton, 304 Lakefront Ct.; 47 Lewis, Russell, 300 Lakemont Dr.; 62, 146 Lewis, Stanley, P.O. Box 28A; 62, 162 Library Club; 77 Lightfoot, Betty, 1737 Broad St.; 162 Dava Small gives Janet Quaintance some assistance on the balance beam as she does a forward roll. Jeffers, Angela, mo S. Main St.; 53, 161 Jeffries, David, RFD 3; 81, 152 Jeffries, Debbie, Amissville; 47, 82, 86, 161 Jeffries, Mamie, Rixeyville; 145 Jenkins, Miss Ann, Fredericksburg; 110 Jenkins, Avis, 114 William St.; 145 Jenkins, Braldey, P.O. Box 652; 49, 145 Jenkins, Cheryl, RFD 2; 36, 54, 70, 145 Jenkins, Danny, 1915 Merrimac Rd.; 145 Jenkins, Diane, 2124 Cypress Dr.; 82, 86, 161 Jenkins, Doris, RFD 1; 65, 145 Jenkins, Floyd, 114 E. William St.; 81, 161 Jenkins, Henry, RFD 1; 48, 59, 88, 152 Jenkins, Janet, Locust Dale; 86, 161 Jenkins, Janet, Elkwood; 161 Jenkins, Larry, 306 S. East St., 42, 53, 88, 127 Jenkins, Linda, RFD 1 , 161 Jenkins, Martha, P.O. Box 45; 65, 77 Jenkins, Marvin, 810 Main St.; 152 Jenkins, Mary Lynn, 306 Madison St.; 63, 65, 69, 145 Jenkins, Moe, 306, S. East St.; 53, 73, 161 Jenkins, Patricia, RFD 2; 37, 161 Jenkins, Rebecca, 106 Meander Dr.; 65 Jenkins, Richard, RFD 4; 59, 145 Jenkins, Robert, RFD 2; 73, 161 Jenkins, Roger, 318 Lewis St. ; 161 Jenkins, Ronald, RFD 4, 81 Jenkins, Ronnie, Star Rt. Box 16; 86, 161 Jenkins, Sharon, 305 Jenkins Ave.; 161 Jenkins, Sidney, 120 Lotus Blvd.; 81, 145 Jennings, Karl, 115 Ash St.; 161 JENNINGS ' , LUNCH POOL ROOM; 192 JEWEL BOX; 186 JIMMIE ' S SHOE SERVICE; 171 JOHN S. HILL INSURANCE AGENCY; 169 JOHN ' S BARBER SHOP; 176 JOHNSON ' S 187 Johnson, Bernice, RFD 2; 72, 82, 161 Johnson, David, 2431 White Pine Dr., 88, 145 Johnson, Emily, RFD 3; 82, 145 Johnson, Eric, 1040 Germana Hwy.; 49, 75, 161 JOHNSON ' S; 188 Johnson, George, Boston; 146 Johnsen, Joyce, 130 Garr Ave.; 161 Johnson, JuTia, RFD 4; 161 Johnson, Lawrence, Boston; 146 Johnson, Linda, RFD 1; 161 Johnson, Mark, 1040 Germana Hwy.; 48, 49, 54, 57, 74, 88, 128 Johnson, Nash, 1096 Oaklawn Dr.; 53, 65, 71, 128 Johnson, Philip, Rapidan; 128 Johnson, Robert, Boston; 81, 152 Johnson, Ronnie, Boston; 152 Johnson, Thurman, Boston; 152 Johnson, Treasa, Mitchells; 53, 75, 146 Johnston, Sandra, Boston; 161 Jones, Diane, 105 Garr Ave.; 33, 36, 46, 53, 54, 71, 80, 128 Jones, Donald, 149 Garr Ave.; 152 199 Other Yearbooks Are Used as Reference Eddie Willis looks in vain for something in this mess of books in the Colonnade room. Lightfoot, Cheryl, RFD 4; 72, 82, 130 Lightfoot, Deloris, Richardsville; 162 Lightfoot, Cordon, RFD 4; 162 Lightfoot, Harrison, 1737 Broad St.; 162 Lindsey, Charles, RFD 1; 49, 67, 88, 154 Lindsay, Randolph, 101 Mimosa St.; 34, 154 LITTLE BOTIQUE; 187 LITTLE CAR HOSPITAL; 170 Long, Anna, RFD 2; 163 Long, Kim, 421 Laurel St.; 44, 163 Long, Sarah, Rixeyville; 154 Losley, Pamela, RFD 1 ; 146 Lotts, Patricia, 123 E. William St.; 75, 82, 154 Lovett, Jeffrey, 206 E. Piedmont St., 75, 93, 154 Lyon, Susan, Boston; 146 M McCray, Elliott, Jeffersonton; 163 McCray, Sharon, Jeffersonton; 154 McCloud, Daniel, Boston; 163 McDaniel, Gayle, 1500 White Shop Rd.; 75, 81, 154 McKay, Mr. Douglas, 205 Macoy Ave.; 52, 108 McNemar, James, 1123 Pelham St., 44, 73, 154 McNemar, Patricia, 1123 Pelham St.; 68, 69, 78, 163 Mack, David, Stevensburg; 42, 146 Mackison, Jeanne, Brandy Station; 61, 163 Magner, Diane, Rixeyville; 163 Magner, Dorothy, Rixeyville; 130 Magner, James, Rixeyville; 163 Magura, Kathryn, 2631 Orange Rd,; 33, 54, 61, 63, 103, 116, 120, 207 Mann, Sandra, P.O. Box 385; 19, 47, 61, 69, 163 Marcus, Janice, Brandy Station; 65, 147 Markham, Mary Lu, 222 Park Ave.; 37, 82, 99, 154 Marlor, Alan, RFD 4; 66, 147 Marlor, Kenny, RFD 4; 88 Marlor, Sandra, RFD 4; 47, 65, 147 MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME; 193 Marshall, Deborah, 88 Carrwayfen Dr.; 81, 163 Marshall, Terry, 88 Carwayfen Dr.; 130 Martin, Mr. Allen, RFD 1; 104, 142 Martin, Andrew, RFD 3; 53, 66, 80, 154 Martin, Cheryl, RFD 1; 82, 119, 147 Martin, Ernest, Amissville; 163 Martin, Helen, Amissville; 86, 163 Martin, Robin, 2415 Cherry hi 1 1 Rd., 75, 82, 154 Martin, William, Brandy Station; 43, 54, 57, 67, 130 May, Danny, RFD 2; 163 May, Kathern, P.O. Box 625; 86, 155 May, Kenneth, RFD 2; 42, 119, 130 May, Martha, Brandy Station; 58, 75, 76, 130 Maymi, Elvis, Chandler St. Meier, Rose, Elkwood; 86, 163 Meier, Sharon, Elkwood; 65, 131 Melanson, Donald, RFD 2; 155 Melanson, Robert, RFD 2; 73, 163 Menefee, Ray, 851 Third St.; 147 Menefee, Valerie, RFD 2; 58, 65, 131, 139 Meney, Solomon, RFD 2; 63, 147 MERCHANTS GROCERY CO., INC., 192 Meredith, Kristin, RFD 2; 163 Mick, Phillip, 922 Briscoe St.; 163 Miles, Lawrence, Lignum; 81, 155 Miles, Lucille, Lignum; 86 Miller, Tony, 4034 Willowlawn Dr.; 73, 163 Miller, Jerry, Rixeyville Mills, Dolores, RFD 2; 65, 131 Mills, Mrs. Donald, 3031 Redbud St.; 76, 107, 142 Mills, Sue, P.O. Box 381; 36, 45, 58, 69, 71, 147 Mills, Wyatt, P.O. Box 381; 88, 92, 131 Minier, Bonnie, 1111 Meandor Dr.; 58, 75, 76, 147 Minor, Greg, Elkwood; 62, 163 Minor, Wallace, Elkwood; 61, 147 Mitchell, Deborah, 2296 Orange Rd.; 19, 37, 62, 69, 70, 80, 147 Mitchell, Mrs. Malcolm; RFD 1 ; 83, 109 Mitchell, Martha, RFD 1; 13, 36, 54, 57, 69, 71, 131 Mitzman, Neil, RFD 2; 58, 62, 76, 147 Mocarski, Gary, 1101 Lee St.; 62, 82, 163 Mocarski, Robert, 1101 Lee St.; 131 Monger, Steven, 101 Azalea St.; 12, 20, 52, 75, 131 MONTGOMERY WARD; 184 Moore, James, RFD 1; 65, 131, 147 Moore, Ruth, Stevensburg; 163 Moore, Stanley, Stevensburg; 155 Morgan, Williams, Warrenton; 163 Morris, Diana, Jeffersonton; 77, 155 Morris, Donna, 505 Lesco Blvd.; 81, 155 Morris, Edward, Mitchells; 58, 66, 75, 147 Morris, Jane, Rixeyville; 147 Morris, Peggy, Mitchells; 86, 163 Mosley, Keith; Jeffersonton; 163 Mroczek, Dirk, RFD 1; 163 Myers, Catherine, RFD 1; 163 Myers, Doris, Lignum; 155 Myers, Gwendolyn, 153 Garr Ave.; 36, 75, 82, 132 Myers, Janice, P.O. Box 68; 86, 163 Myers, Karen, P.O. Box 63; 37, 75, 163 Myers, Lonnie, Elkwood; 147 Myers, Martha, RFD 1; 82, 94, 155 Myers, Phillip, RFD 1; 57, 132 MYRTLES HAIRDRESSERS; 180 N Nalls, Glen, Rixeyville; 59, 147 Nalls, Frances, Rixeyville; 86, 163 National Honor Society; 54-55 Neal, David, 102 Thornton Ct.; 49, 53, 163 Neal, Robert, 102 Thornton Ct.; 66, 147 NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY; 192 Neiman, Laura, Jeffersonton; 147 Nelson, Nancy, 1010 Main St.; 132 NEWBERRY ' S; 191 Newman, Carol, RFD 3 Newman, Doris, Brandy Station; 163 Newman, Dorothy, P.O. Box 585; 132 Newman, Hazel, P.O. Box 585; 147 Newman, Helen, P.O. Box 585; 132 Nibblins, Anne, RFD 2; 163 Nibblins, Georgia, RFD 2; 155 Nibblins, Joseph, RFD 2; 163 Nichols, Susan, 1141 Meander Dr.; 88, 132, 182 Nicholls, Shane, 2025 Carlenton Dr.; 54, 62, 147 Nicholson, Elaine, Elkwood; 76, 79, 124, 132 Nicholson, John, 1242 Blue Ridge Ave.; 34, 88, 147 Nicholson, Robert, Elkwood; 49, 76, 79, 155 Nicholson, Roger, RFD 1; 97, 163 Nicholson, Mrs. William, 1242 Blue Ridge Ave.; 103 Noonan, Deborah, 110 Mimosa St.; 19, 36, 54, 69, 71, 146, 147 Norman, Ronnie, RFD 1; 155 Norris, Cynthia, Elkwood; 147 Norris, Tina, P.O. Box 305; 81, 147 Norton, Bruce, 301 Lake Front Ct. Nuttal, Stephen, 225 Wayland Rd.; 163 o O ' Donnell, Jesse, RFD 1 ; 81, 155 OLD DOMINION MANUFACTURING CO., INC.; 174 Oliver, Mrs. Charles, 504 Chandler St.; 54, 107 Orange, Barbara, Brandy Station; 132 Orange, Diane, RFD 2; 72, 147 Orange, Harold, Stevensburg; 81, 133 OTIS BURKE REALTY; 190 Ouellette, Emielien, 1122 Farley St.; 34, 74, 88, 133, 192 Owsley, Autumn, (effersonton; 20, 47, 75, 76, 133 Owsley, Terrence, Jeffersonton; 76, 158, 163 P Pan n ill. Clay, Rapidan; 163 Parker, Carol, RFD 2; 82, 163 Parker, Janet, RFD 2; 163 Partlow, Russell, 177 Steven St.; 58, 88, 147 Payne, Althea, Rixeyville; 77, 147 Payne, Farrell, Star Rt.; 54, 61, 66, 79, 147 Payne, James, 210 S. West St.; 54, 57, 133 Payne, John, RFD 3; 59, 87, 163 Payne, Keith, Rixeyville; 155 Payne, Linda, RFD 2; 147 Payne, Robert, RFD 3; 59, 87, 147 Payne, Sarah, 328 Laurel St.; 36, 69, 71, 147 Pearson, John, 316 Monticello St.; 163 Pendleton, David, Brandy Station Pepergram; 58 Perkins, Johnsy, Mitchells; 163 Perkins, Roy, Mitchells Perryman, John, RFD 2; 59, 163 Peters, Mary, RFD 3; 81, 155 Peters, Michael, Rixeyville; 163 Peters, Ronald, RFD 3; 133 Peters, Susan, RFD 1; 86, 163 Pettie, Nancy, RFD 3; 77, 86, 163 Phillips, Karen, 1239 Blue Ridge Ave.; 71, 81, 147 Phillips, Ronald, Jeffersonton; 73, 155 PIEDMONT CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE, INC.; 180 PIEDMONT SMALL LOAN; 181 Pientka, Mrs. Nancy, 625 Randall Lane; 108 Pippen, Mr. Joel, 2500 Orange Rd.; Ill 200 Piper, Mr. Glenn, 125 Barberry St.; 16, 102 Poe, Deborah, Amissville; 133 Poe, Gregory, Amissville; 155 Poffinbarger, Wayne, Remington Pollard, Joyce, Lignum; 133 Pollard, Kelly, Jeffersontor 155 Pollard, Shelton, RFD 2; 147 Pollard, Stanley, RFD 4; 163 Porch, Sandra, Elkwood; 163 Potter, Robert, 1067 Oaklawn Dr.; 62, 75, 76, 133 Poulos, Steven, RFD 1; 62, 75, 163 Pounds, Joseph, Gen. Del.; 147 Pounds, Richard, Gen. Del,; 163 Pounds, Robert, Gen. Del.; 147 Powell, Donald, 1106 Lee St.; 155 Powell, Frances, Mitchells; 65, 133 Powell, Jesse, Mitchells; 65, 133 Powers, Patrick, Boston; 59, 147 Price, Dale, 1600 Merrimac Rd.; 133 Price, David, 1014 S. Main St.; 87 Price, John, Rapidan; 133 Price, Hampton, Mitchells; 163, 165 Pullen, Wanda, Box 183; 47, 163 Puller, Katherine, Gen. Del.; 163 Pullin, Michael, RFD 1; 163 Q Quaintance, Ellen, RFD 3; 62, 76, 147 Quaintance, Janet, P.O. Box 252; 47, 155 R Randall, Mr. Michael, 714 N. Main St.; 15, 73, 115 Rankin, Ellen, RFD 2; 65, 71, 134 Rankin, Robert, RFD 2; 134 Reaves, Irvin, 301 S. West St.; 42, 62, 147 Reaves, Mary, RFD 2; 86, 163 Reaves, Sanford, Box 783; 50, 62, 73, 150, 155 Reaves, Steve, P.O. Box 488; 163 Reese, Brenda, Brandy Station; 61, 163 Reese, Terry, Brandy Station; 62, 155 Reeves, Bonita, RFD 4; 32, 37, 47, 54, 75, 147 Reeves, Wanda, RFD 4; 75, 163 Reich, Edward, 4026 Willow Lawn Dr.; 87, 133 Reid, Fred, RFD 4; 73, 163 Reid, Robert, Brandy Station; 59, 163 RENTAL UNIFORM SERVICE; 179 Reuwer, Bonnie, Rixeyville; 147 Rhoades, Michael, RFD 2; 147 Rhodes, Brenda, Lignum; 54, 64, 134 Rhodes, Janice, Lignum; 147 Richards, Hilda, 300 Jenkins Ave.; 163 Richards, Jerome, P.O. Box 178,; 134 RITTER REALTY; 170 Rixey, Tanya, 905 Hendrick St.; 86, 163 Roberts, Gary, Mitchells; 63, 147 ROBERT ' S USED FURNITURE ANTIQUES; 185 Robinson, Carolyn, RFD 1; 134 Robinson, Donald, Brandy Station; 62, 134 Robinson, Lawrence, RFD1; 163 Robinson, Lillian, RFD 2; 163 Robinson, Lillie, Rixeyville; 134 Robinson, Linda, P.O. Box 51; 54, 63, 65, 135 ROCHESTER ROPES CORP.; 173 Rogers, Elizabeth, 1354 Webster Lane; 57, 71, 135 Roope, James, Brandy Station; 75, 155 ROSENBERG ' S; 191 Rosenberg, Bonita, P.O. Box 145; 155 Rosenberg, Karen, P.O, Box 145; 147 Rosenberger, Bradley, Jeffersonton; 88, 148 Rosenberger, Jane, Jeffersonton; 163 Ross, Debra, 113 Elizabeth St,; 46, 54, 86, 94, 135 Rosson, Allan, 1818 Broad St.; 87, 148 Routt, David, Elkwood; 163 Roy, Denise, RFD 1; 147 Roy, Mary, 113 Old Fredericksburg Rd.; 63, 148 Rudy, John, 1107 Oaklawn Dr.; 34, 119, 135, 190 Ruppard, Jerry, RFD 3; 163 Rupard, Teresa, RFD 3; 86, 163 Russell, Helen, Rixeyville; 77, 79, 163 Rutherford, Emma, RFD 2; 148 s Sanders, Thomas, 910 Hilltop Dr.; 98, 135 Saunders, Debbie, Box 97; 80, 155 Saunders, Erich, Box 97; 163, 103 Schrack, Frank, 1106 Old Rixeyville, Rd.; 80, 88, 135 Schrack, Kevin, 1106 Old Rixeyville Rd.; 80, 88 Scott, Carol, 658 Mt. Pony Rd., 164 Scott, Debra, 658 Mt. Pony Rd.; 164 Scott, Donald, 110 Ash St.; 73, 155 Scott, George, 508 Fourth St.; 135 Scott, Jerry, P.O. Box 661 ; 45, 49, 76, 164 Scott, Lynette, Box 690; 70, 155 Scott, Sally, 410 Azalea St., 155 Scott, Wayne, RFD 1; 59, 87, 164 SEARS; 187 Seation, Wanda, RFD 1; 148 SECOND NATIONAL BANK; 188 Seeber, Kathleen, 2300 Fox Hill Rd.; 47, 164 Seiter, Monica, 2662 Williams Dr., 47, 58, 76, 79, 135 Senior Class; 116-141 Senior Officers; 116 Settle, Betty, Rixeyville; 65, 135 Settle, Deborah, 209 Blue Ridge Ave.; 155 Settle, Donna, P.O. Box 279; 86, 155 Settle, Howard, Rixeyville; 155 Settle, Leon, Jeffersonton; 164 Settle, Linda, Rixeyville; 33, 65, 135 Settle, Martha, Amissville; 65, 148 Settle, Rita, RFD 1; 64, 136 Settle, Ruth, Rixeyville; 72, 148 Settle, William, Rixeyville; 59, 87, 136 Settle, William, Elkwood; 164 Setzer, Stephen, 1122 Pelham St.; 62, 75, 164 Sewell, Patricia, RFD 2; 65, 69, 82, 136 Shanks, Daniel, Reva; 164 Shanks, Kenneth, RFD 2; 58, 75, 136 Shanks, Peggy, Reva; 155 Shanks, William, Reva; 148 Sharpe, Janet, 317 Kyle St.; 148 Shaw, Pamela, Mitchell; 155 Shaw, Rebecca, P.O. Box 481; 164 Sheads, Charles, Rixeyville; 59, 148 Shelp, Lee, 2440 Lakecourt Dr.; 148 Shenk, Kay, 619 Old Brandy Rd ; 37, 53, 86, 164 Sheppard, Linda, Jeffersonton; 164 Sheppard, Kenneth, Jeffersonton; 164 Sheppard, Robert, Jeffersonton, 155 Shifflett, Daniel, RFD 3; 88, 136 Shifflett, James, Lignum; 148 Shifflett, John, Lignum; 155 Shifflett, Rodney, RFD 4; 164 Shinaberry, Pamela, Boston; 86, 164 Shipp, Gregory, Amissville; 155 SHUMATE ' S SHOP; 190 Simpsom, Cassandra, P.O. Box 296; 45, 164 Simpson, Howard, Reva; 164 Sims, Gloria, P.O. Box 296; 75, 148 Sims, Shirley, P.O. Box 296; 75, 164 Singers, Teresa, 410 Lesco Blvd.; 164 Sisk, Charles, 921 Sperryville Pike; 87, 136 Sisk, Kenneth, Rixeyville; 73, 155 Sisk, Mitzi, 1803 Broad St.; 155 Sites, Joyce, Rixeyville; 148 Sites, Paul, Rixeyville; 136 SLEEPY HOLLOW MOTEL; 184 Small, Dava, 1006 N. East St. Ext.; 37, 47, 72, 164 Small, David, 1006 N. East St. Ext., 34, 52, 88, 136 Smith, Bryant, RFD 2; 137 Smith, Charles, Rixeyville; 137 Smith, Douglas, P.O. Box 658; 87, 164 Smith, George, Rt. 663; 164 Smith, John, RFD 3; 155 Smith, Joyce, 1417 Old Fredericksburg Rd Smith, Kenneth, RFD 3; 155 Smith, Lawrence, Elkwood; 164 Smith, Mrs. Nancy, RFD 2; 107 Smith, Peter, RFD 2; 148 Smith, Tim, RFD 1 ; 73, 164 Smith, William, Gen. Del.; 44, 164 Smith, Yvonne, Brandy Station, 137 Smoot, Elizabeth, Brandy Station; 164 Smoot, Joyce, Star Route C, 148 Smoot, Linda, 1166 Meander Dr., 164 Smoot, Sandra, Star Rt. C; 164 Snead, Annie Grace, 4014 Willow Lawn Dr.; 47, 61, 69, 75, 164 Snead, Martin, RFD 3; 164 Soaper, Goldie, Elkwood; 65, 148 The Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders find the floor the cneerleaders came up with some unusual and enthusiastic most comfortable place to discuss ideas for a new cheer. The cheers. 201 Enthusiasm is the main drive which keeps the Junior Athletic Club active. Softball; 33 Somers, Deborah, RFD 1; 75, 76, 124, 137 Somers, Frank, Rixeyville; 164 Somers, Linda, Rixeyville; 65, 137 Somerville, Elizabeth, RFD 4; 54, 57, 80, 155 Sophomore Clas s; 150-157 Sophomore Officers; 150 Southard, Carolyn, RFD 1 ; 19, 25, 77, 137 Southard, John, Rixeyville; 137 Southard, Nancy, RFD 3, 36, 54, 65, 71, 148 Southard, Teresa, RFD 1; 37, 164 Soutter, Ronnie, P.O. Box 16; 137 Sowers, Lawrence, 1121 Jackson St.; 62, 87, 155 Spanish Club; 80 Spellman, Mrs. Anita, Amissville; 72, 110 Spicer, William, 115 Morning Side Dr., 87, 137 SPORT SHOP; 171 Sprague, George, RFD 2 Sprender, Colleen, RFD 4; 164 Sprender, Donna, Winston, 78, 155 St. Clair, Jafferie, 215 N. Main St.; 155 Stallings, Cathy, Mitchells; 155 Standley, Barbara, 2612 Williams Dr.; 76, 137 Standley, Jay, 2612 Williams Dr.; 75, 76, 155 Stanley, Brenda, RFD Box 17; 148 Stanley, Carol, RFD 2; 73, 155 Stanley, Wesley, Boston; 164 SWAN ' S; 191 STAR-EXPONENT; 169 Stakes, Jean, Rapidan; 86, 155 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES; 190 Steele, Micah, Reva; 137 Stephens, Gloria, 314 Fauquier St.; 63, 87, 137, 150 Stewart, Jacklyn, 130 Lightoot Ave.; 138 Stewart, Linda, Star Rt. C; 72, 164 Stewart, Margaret, Rapidan; 56, 58, 75, 76, 155 Stine, Larry, P.O. Box 429; 156 Stokes, Diana, RFD 3; 36, 54, 69, 145 Stoddard, Christopher, Rixeyville; 76, 156 Stodard, Joviann, Rixeyville; 76, 138 Stoddard, Patrick, Rixeyville; 156 STOVER ' S GREENHOUSES; 183 Stringfellow, Larry, Amissville; 164 Strother, Robert, RFD 3; 148 Sturgill, Phillip, P.O. Box 686, 49, 61, 156 Swaim, Cheryl, Star Route C; 87, 148 Swaim, Gregory, Star Route C; 148 Swan, James, 118 Elizabeth St.; 148 Swope, Miss Ellen, Garr Ave.; 107 T Taliaferro, Deborah, RFD 2; 53, 164 Tanner, John, 1106 Jackson St.; 58, 61, 148 Tansimore, Thomas, Richardsville, 148 Taylor, Carrolet, RFD 3; 32, 46, 54, 58, 83, 142, 148 Taylor, Mr. David, P.O. Box 727, 106 Taylor, Douglas, 142 Elizabeth St.; 66, 148 Taylor, George, RFD 3; 66, 148 Taylor, Helen, Wooten Construction Co.; 78, 148 Taylor, Mrs. James, P.O. Box 564; 111 Taylor, Joyce, 615 Fourth St. Taylor, Kathryn, P.O. Box 65; 54, 76, 80, 138 Taylor, Lindsey, 226 W. Edmonds St.; 156 Taylor, Nancy, Lignum; 64, 65, 77, 148 Taylor, Paul, Wooten Construction Co.; 164 Terrell, Onita, 214 Wolford St.; 82, 156 Terry, Barbara, 906 S. East St.; 75, 156 Tharp, Bernice, 118 E. Stevens St.; 33, 36, 37, 46, 54, 55, 58, 75, 137 Tharp, Debra, 118 E. Stevens St.; 33, 36, 46, 53, 54, 61, 71, 148 Tharp, Linda, 118 E. Stevens St.; 37, 45, 82, 164 Tharp, Virginia, RFD 3; 164 Thomas, Jeffrey, 105 Country Club Rd , 54, 66, 75, 1 56 Thomas, Kim, 150 Garr Ave.; 60, 61, 148 Thomas, Sarah, 1055 Oaklawn Dr.; 61, 75, 76, 137 Thomas, Thomas, P.O. Box 421 Thomas, Mr. Walter, 137 Garr Ave.; 60, 63, 110 Thompson, Allan, Rixeyville; 138 Thompson, Carolyn, 210 Wolford St.; 138 THOMPSON DAIRY PRODUCTS; 178 Thompson, Deborah, 1320 Fredericksburg Rd,; 33, 53, 80, 156 Thompson, Doretha, Mitchell; 156 Thompson, James, Boston; 148 Thompson, John, Mitchells; 138 Thompson, Julia, Mitchells, 164 Thompson, Karen, Leon; 47, 164 Thompson, Larry, 210 Wolford St.; 164 Thompson, Leon, Leon; 148 Thompson, Marian, Mitchells; 148 Thompson, Ronald, Boston; 148 Thompson, Mrs. Wilbur, 1302 Fredericksburg Rd ; 98, 111 Thomson, Mrs. Larry, 1106 Jackson St.; 104 Thornhill, Jerry, 410 Sperryville Pike; 76, 86, 156 Thornhill, Robert, 1238 Blue Ridge Ave.; 34, 58, 88, 148 Thornhill, Valerie, 410 Sperryville Pike; 32, 37, 45, 53, 86, 156 Thornhill, Vicki, P.O, Box 215; 54, 71, 148 Throssell, Patricia, 2410 White Pine Dr.; 156 Thurston, Lou, 215 Edmundson St.; 19, 71, 75, 148 202 Students Enjoy Hall While in Deep Study Tibbs, Barbara, RFD 3; 164 Tibbs, Harry, Batna; 49, 73, 164 Tibbs, Lawrence, RFD t; 164 Tilson, Linda, Rixeyville; 75, 76, 138 Tipton, Sally, Lignum; 164 Toliver, John, Amissville; 164 Toliver, Icy, Amissville; 156 Tolson, Darlene, 144 N. Main St.; 65, 148 Tomczak, Donald RFD 1; 164 Track; 30 Tri-Hi-Y; 68-69 Triplett, Darlene, Brandy Station; 61, 138 Triplett, David, P.O. Box 229; 14, 20, 53, 58, 60, 62, 74, 75, 92, 138 Troiano, Robert, Elkwood; 156 Troxell, Suzanne, 1000 Cermanna Hwy ■ 19, 36 138 Turner, Arthur, 1356 Webster Lane Turner, Canzette, Brandy Station; 156 Turner, George, Gen. Del; 148 Turner, Posey, Brandy Station; 164 Tutt, Michele, 117 Oak St.; 72, 164 Tutt, Stacy, 117 Oak St.; 139 Tyler, Avis, RFD 1; 156 u Utz, Ronald, Old Hickory Trailer Ct.; 42, 43, 139 Finding the floor the most comfortable ing for an upcoming test. V VALLEY MUSIC CO.; 190 Varsity Club; 88 Vaughan, Mrs. Spencer, RFD 3; 109 Via, Ann, 101 E. Locust St.; 77, 164 Via, Sherry, 209 Laurel St.; 86, 156 Viar, Jean, 415 West St.; 156 VIRGINIA FARM BUREAU; 186 Vogt, Michael, RFD 4; 156 w Walcker, Susan, 3201 Orange Rd.; 164 Walker, Mrs. Alexander, 1109 Stuart St.; 69, 108, 158 Walker, Betty, 1927 Merrimac Rd.; 156 Walker, Gary. Richardsville; 164 Walker, Jane, 1721 Walker Dr. ; 32, 37, 45, 70, 78, 156 Walker, Mark, 1109 Stuart St.; 62, 76, 164 Walker, Stevie, 1927 Merrimac Rd.; 139 Wallace, R. Albert, P.O. Box 761; 52, 108 Warner, Arthur, Stevensburg; 164 Warner, Ethel, Stevensburg; 33, 139 Warner, Memphis, Stevensburg; 164 Warwick, Mr. Paul, Brandy Station; 58, 104 spot, Pam Brown concentrates on study- Washington, Alice, RFD 2; 56, 57, 82, 164 Washington, Barbara, RFD 2; 156 Washington, Carolyn, Mitchell; 164 Washington, Frank, 722 Spencer St. Washington, Ronald, Rapidan; 149 Washington, Sallie, RFD 2; 57, 123, 139 Washington, Sandra, RFD 1; 149 Washington, Sharon, Mitchells; 156 Washington, Thelma, RFD 2; 57, 154, 156 Waters, Denise, RFD 1; 164 Waters, L.R. INC.; 173 Waters, Shirleen, RFD 1; 164 Watson, Carl, Reva; 87, 139 Watson, Danny, Reva; 164 Wayland, Janet; RFD 3; 36, 58, 149 WCVA-WCUL, 180 Weakley, Geneva, Rapidan; 139 Weakley, Gregory, 117 Garr Ave. ; 87, 164 Weakley, Patricia, Rapidan; 164 Weaver, Pamela, Mitchells; 77, 86, 164 Weaver, Rene, 1021 Hendrick St.; 34, 88, 156 Weld, Mr. Edward, RFD 3; 111 Wenzel, Mr. William, P.O. Box 285; 114 WESTERN AUTO, 178 WESTINGHOUSE INFILCO DIVISION, 170 Wharton, Walter, Boston; 164 Wheatcraft, Gary, RFD 3; 164 Whetzel, Diane, 849 Old Rixeyville Rd.; 65, 77, 140 Whetzel, Jeffrey, 849 Old Rixeyville Rd.; 164 White, Clifford, Rixeyville; 164 White, James, 113 E. Asher St.; 66, 149 White, Peggy, 2515 Williams Dr.; 33, 37, 45, 47, 69, 70, 156 White, Robin, RFD 1; 156 White, Ronald, RFD 1; 149 White, Ruby; Rixeyville; 140 Whorton, Edward, 617 Briscoe St.; 156 Whorton, Juanita, Old Orange Rd.; 164 Whorton, Shirley, 617 Briscoe St.; 54, 65, 77, 140 Wiest, Paul, Fox Mountain Lane; 75, 76, 97, 149 Wiest, Julianne, Fox Mountain Lane; 75, 140 Wilbur, Norma, Boston; 74, 140 Wilkins, Frank, 1334 Old Fredericksburg Rd.; 165 Wilkins, Robert, 1334 Old Fredericksburg Rd.; 156 Will, Mrs. Harry, RFD 1; 103 Will, Keith, RFD 1; 63, 165 Will, Patricia, RFD 1; 32, 36, 61, 71, 75, 149, 185 Williams, Aubrey, Elkwood; 75, 88, 156 Williams, Bruce, RFD 3; 59, 149 Williams, Catherine, Elkwood; 165 Williams, Cathy, Rixeyville; 86, 165 Williams, Debra, Amissville; 149 Williams, Frank, Amissville; 165 Williams, Mary, 1113 Stuart St.; 16, 53, 71, 75, 76, 141, 145, 149, 181 Williams, Michael, Rixeyville; 165 Williams, Otis, RFD 3; 165 Williams, Robert, Rixeyville Williams, Sheila, Brandy Station; 72, 156 Williams, Teresa, Elkwood; 76, 140 Willis, Catherine, 1115 Hiden Ave.; 165 Willis, Edward, 906 Hiden Ave.; 53, 57, 140, 176 Willis, James, P.O. Box 788; 157 Willis, Janet, RFD 2; 141 Willis, Robbin, 906 Hiden Ave.; 33, 46, 140 Wilson, Dorothy, P.O. Box 37; 141 Wilson, Edith, Lignum; 86, 165 Wilson, Edward, Box 27; 165 Wince, Mildred, Rixeyville Wise, James, Box 488; 165 Wise, Ronald, RFD 1; 141 Witt, Vickie, P.O. Box 768; 47, 86, 165 Wolf, Mrs. Irvin, Woodville; 78, 105 Woolen, Joyce, Brandy Station; 165 Wood, Craig, RFD 1; 81, 149 Wood, Debbie, P.O. Box 587; 57, 157 Wood, Richard, Amissville; 16, 157 Woodward, Barbara, Elkwood; 65, 141 Woodward, Jacqueline, RFD 1; 165 Woodward, Judy, Amissville; 65, 149 Woodward, Kyle, Elkwood; 59, 73, 165 Woodward, Lawrence, Elkwood Worman, Susanne, RFD 1; 165 Wormley, Cletus, RFD 2; 165 Wormley, Delsene, RFD 1; 165 Wormley, Gloria, RFD 2; 141 Wormley, Robert, RFD 1; 62, 149 Wrestling, 48-49 Wynham, Stuart, RFD 1; 75, 157 203 Students Enjoy the Little Extra Excitement Y Yancey, Gerald, Star Rt. C; 157 Yancey, Kay, RFD 2; 70, 165 Yancey, Maxine, RFD 1; 65, 149 Yancey, Mrs. Scott, P.O. Box 432; 79, 105 Yates, Ella, Jeffersonton; 157 Yates, Glenn, RFD 1; 157 Yates, Peggy, Jeffersonton; 165 Yates, Ricky, RFD 1; 157 Yates, Ruby, leffersonton; 141 Yeatts, Miss Anne, 125 Williams St.; 33, 37, 47, 115 Young, Gary, RFD 1; 157 Young, Imogene, Gen. Del; 157 Young, Miss Jennifer, Locust Dale; 104 Young, Karen, Gen. Del., 165 Young, Susan, 1008 FHendrick St.; 25, 54, 58, 64, 71, 92, 116, 141 Young, Vance, RFD 1, 165 Young, Vivian, Monticello St.; 141 YOWELL HARDWARE CO., INC.; 175 Yowell, Beatrice, 406 Commerce St.; 65, 149 Yowell, Jacquelyn, Rixeyville; 82, 157 Yowell, Karen, RFD 3; 47, 70, 75, 149, 181 z Zigler, Barbara, Brandy Station Zigler, Harold, Brandy Station Zinn, Miss Luerena, Amissville; 12, 103, 123, 135 This Spanish Club member gets a crowd of on lookers as she pushes a peanut down the hall with her nose. This was the last initiation held on school property. Assistant Principal Harold Hook takes advantage of a couple spare moments to give students one of his be brave looks. 204 The 1971-72 COLONNADE staff would like to express its sincere thanks and appreciation to the entire CCHS faculty and student body, especially during this period of transition and revision. We extend our special thanks to Mr. Glenn Piper, Mr. Harold Hook, Mrs. Harry Will, Mrs. Bernard LeSueur, Mrs. Charles Bruce, Mr. James Allen, Mrs. William Houck, and Alan ' s Photography Studio for their help in meeting our four deadlines and making the thirty-seventh issue of the COLONNADE possible. Ann Kite . . . Katy Magura James Payne Co-editor Co-editor Business Manager Mr. James Allen Advisor Mrs. William Houck Business Advisor ALAN’S PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO — 4 (all), 13 (BL), 16 (all), 17 (all), 28 (all), 29 (TR, B), 30 (all), 31 (all), 32 (all), 33 (B), 34 (C, B), 38 (all), 39 (C), 41 (B), 145 (T), 153 (B), 161 (T), 190 (CL). CHERYL EDDINS — 192 (B). NEAL GOLDSBOROUGH — 169 (all), 175 (all), 181 (all). GRAHAM STUDIOS — 1 (all), 3 (TL), 5 (B), 8 (B), 9 (T), 52 (B), 53 (B, C), 54 (T, C, B), 55 (T), 56 (B), 57 (TL, BL, TR), 58 (T, C), 59 (B), 60 (T, C, B), 62 (all), 63 (T, C), 66 (T), 67 (T) , 69 (T, C), 70 (C), 71 (T, B), 72 (C, B), 73 (C, B), 74 (B), 75 (B), 76 (C, B), 78 (T), 79 (T), 80 (C, B), 81 (B), 82 (B), 84 (C, B), 85 (T), 86 (T, C), 87 (all), 88 (B), 89 (B, C), 97 (T, B), 116 (T), 142 (T), freshman, sopho- more, junior, senior portraits. MIKE KELLY — 3 (R). ANN KITE — 2 (B), 53 (TR), 82 (T), 94 (BR). KATY MAGURA — 5 (TL, R), 8 (T(, 9 (B). MARTHA MITCHELL — 120 (B). PHILLIP MYERS — 2(T), 3(B), 6 (all), 7 (all), 10 (all), 12 (TL, B), 13 (T, BR), 14 (T, B), 15 (T, L, R), 18 (B), 19 (T, BL, BR), 20 (all), 21 (all), 22 (all), 23 (all), 24 (all), 25 (all), 26 (T, B), 27 (T, C, B), 33 (TR, TL), 34 (T), 35 (all), 36 (all), 39 (T, BR), 40 (T, CL, CR), 41 (TR, TL), 45 (all), 46 (all), 56 (T), 57 (BR), 59 (T), 63 (B) , 66 (B), 67 (B), 68 (T, B), 69 (B), 70 (T), 72 (T), 73 (T), 74 (T), 75 (T, C), 76 (T), 79 (BR), 81 (T, C), 84 (T), 85 (B), 88 (T), 89 (T), 94 (TR, BL), 95 (all), 96 (T, L, R), 97 (T, BL), 98 (all), 102 (TL, B), 103 (all), 104 (all), 105 (all), 106 (all), 107 (all), 108 (all), 109 (all), 110 (all), 111 (all), 112 (all), 113 (all), 114 (all), 115 (all), 119 (T), 123 (T), 124 (T), 127 (T(, 128 (T), 131 (T), 132 (T), 135 (T), 136 (T), 140 (B), 149 (B), 154 (T), 156 (T), 158 (T), 165 (B), 171 (T), 176 (all), 178 (T , 181 (T), 182 (all), 184 (all), 185 (all), 190 (CR), 206 (all), 207 (all), 208 (all). AMY NEAL — 166 (all). )AMES PAYNE — 12 (TR), 18 (T), 50 (all), 53 (T), 78 (B), 79 (BL), 80 (T), 90 (all), 92 (all), 97 (BR), 102 (TR), 139 (T), 146 (T), 150 (T), 162 (T), 170 (all), 171 (C) , 173 (all), 178 (C), 180 (all), 186 (all), 187 (all), 188 (all), 189 (all), 191 (all). EDDIE WILLIS — 40 (B), 52 (T). Heads of Staffs Larry Bates Bobby Boggs . . . Elizabeth Somerville . Circulation Martha Mitchell Cathy Coleman . . Margaret Dejarnette Happenings Thelma Washington Ann Baker .... Bill Martin .... Phillip Myers . Mark Glass .... Jeanne Griffin . . . Sallie Washington 205 Like the color of my skin or the day that I grow old my life is made of patterns that I cannot control 206 • 4 207 ULPEPER TOWN AND COUNTY LIBRARY MAIN AMD MASON STREET ' S CULPEPER. VIRGINIA 22701
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