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doris apperson . rebecca aylor . sandra aylor . larry baldwin . michael ballato . karen bangs . keith barbour . lawrence bates . oscar bates hugh bayne . Catherine berry . bonnie blankenbaker . john blevins . daniel blosser . jeanne bragg . rhonda breeden . mark breese . david brown . dennis brown . katherine brown . patricia brown . viola brown . william brown . Constance broyles . betty burke . edna butler georgia butler . joseph butler . thomas calhoun . danny cameron . matthew capano . jennifer carder . robin carpenter . joseph carter . william chapman . james dark . lillie dark . thomas dark . lois clatterbuck . charlie coates . glenda coffey . robert copeland . william copeland wayne corbin . pamela cornett . toni Cunningham . robie curd . joseph curtis . bruce davis . julia davis . Stephen davis . Cecil dean . craig dill barbara dodd . janet dodson . irma dwyer . darlene eddins . winfred eddins . peggy elkins . hugh edwood . george embrey . robert emmott robert farnam . robert farris . paul ferguson . gordon foan . wayne foard . robert ford . george fotenos . dabra fox . Steve frazier . thomas frazier . elaine gilmore . carroll glasker . lucy glascoe . daisy glosson . lynne goldsborough . carolyn gore . Constance gorman . lillian graves deborah gray . Charles grayson . sandra green . alvin greenwalt . janet griffith . james grimes . john groover . cheryl hackley . marvin harouff vicki harrison . margie haught . donnie hawins . elizabeth hawkins . johnny haynes . beverly hearns . brenda hensley . michael herndon eugene hearns . elaine hicks . donna highlander . monica hillery . barbara hoffman . Charles hoffman . linda holland . james hope . judy hume . terry hunt . beverly hutcherson . janice inskeep . barbara jackson . dallas jackson . david jeffries . mamie jeffries . avis jenkins . bradley lenkins . cheryl jenkins . danny jenkins . doris jenkins . mary jenkins . rebecca jenkins . Sidney jenkins . david johnson . emily johnson george johnson . lawrence johnson . robert johnson . teresa johnson . harold jones . teresa jones . janice judd . janet kearns . george kellam michael kincer . eileen kratachvil . brenda kwok . elizabeth lane . valerie lawrence . arnita lawson . elizabeth lewis . judy lewis . russell lewis donna lillard . pamela losely . david mack . janice marcus . alan marlor . sandra marlor . cheryl martin . ray menefee . solomon meney brenda mills . bonnie minier . Wallace minor . deborah mitchell . neil mitzman . edward morris . elizabeth morris . lonnie myers . glen nails Charles neal . laura neiman . hazel newman . Charles nicholls . john nicholson . deborah noonan . tina norris . james painter . russell partlow althea payne . farrell payne . linda payne . robert payne . sarah payne . karen phillips . kelly pollard . shelton pollard . joseph pounds . robert pounds . patrick powers . robin price . ellen quaintance . irvin reaves . bonita reeves . james rhoades . janice rhodes . gary roberts . karen roseberg . bradley rosenberg . allan rosson . mary roy . emma rutherford . beverly seal . wanda seation . martha settle . ruth settle . william shanks . Charles sheads . lee shelp . james shifflett . gloria sims . joyce sites . Deter smith . iovce smoot . goldie soaper . nancy southard cheryl springstead . diana stokes . robe taylor . george taylor . nancy taylor . de robert thornhill . vicki thornhill . lou th white . ronald white . paul wiest . pati wormley . alice yancey . beatrice yowe armstrong . michael atkins . harriett bak lori blosser . david bouthilet . barbara I brock . terry burdette . jeffrey burke . el ter . jerry carpenter . linda carter . jani anthony cook . kevin corbin . randall co gregory diez . charmaine dill . curtis di dugan . joseph durham . melvin dwye Catherine ellsworth . joyce embrey . will richard frazier . john gamble . rodney g wanda grayson . bonnie greaver . david ronnie hamm . gillette harris . paula h hoffman . helen holden . cynthia hudso thomas hurlock . jeanine inskeep . evel jenkins . marvin jenkins . ronald jenkins roger keyser . suzanne kidwell . ricky k leake . sheila leavell . james lindsay . ch nemar . andrew martin . robin martin . k myers . regina nash . georgia nibblins . re phillips . james poe . joseph powell deborah saunders . kevin schrack . don. john shifflett . richard sigouin . kennet sprender . cathy stallings . jay Stanley . ■ taylor . luther taylor . onita terrell . barb; patricia throssell . icy toliver . canzetta t peggy white . robert wilkins . aubrey williams . larry wise . debbie wood . gerald yancy . ella yates . glenn yates . ricky yates . imogene young . robert alford . charleene alphin . john alther . janet anderson . paul andrick . lutricia apperson . rebecca backe . kyle balderson . eleanor banks . john banks . joyce banks . tom banks . bruce bates . terrie beisch . robert bell . irvin bennett . kim blankenbaker . william blanken- baker . bonnie blevins . kevin bock . debra bodkins . bobby boggs . elizabeth boldridge . leonard bosworth . frankie bowles . sharon bragg . timothy breese . ernest brent . Catherine brice . carolyn brown . debra brown . jacqueline brown . pamela brown . ronald brown . Stephen brown . vance brown . diane bruce . samuel bumgardner . carolyn bunch . linda burgamy . pamela burner . gertrude butler . valerie butler bonnie Campbell . clarence Campbell . lionel Campbell . beverly carder . corenda carder . alien carpenter . ann carter . carolyn chapped . lee chichester . richard christensen . crystal dark . diane dark . melvin dark . richard dark . shelia dark . tommy dark . frederick clatterbuck . gary clatterbuck . deborah clem . mark clem . judy cole . agnus coley . barbara coli . robert coli . susan compton . emily copeland . bernard corbin . Stephen corbin . susan corbin . joyce cottoms . alfred cramer . perry creel . gloria crescenti . sharon crowder . anthony curtis . teresa davis . gary deal . jeffrey deal . mary dean . zan dean . jeffrey dennis . susan diez . Catherine dillon . carleen dinagen . james dowell . larry dowell . david dowsett . lois dyer . bonnie edwards . kathy ellis . laurie estep . Charles feagan . jeffery ferris . david fischer . schelly fischer diane forman . carey frazier . michael frazier . nancy frazier . robert garr . eugene gayheart . karen gehringer . phillip geil . Charles gilmore patricia glasker . john goldsbourough . george gordon . deborah gore . debbie gorman . larry green . michael grimes . timrod groover franklin groves . leroy hackley . jeffrey hall . douglas hamilton . lawrence hamilton . robert hannah . debra harpine . enoch hartley . elizabeth haught . patricia hawkins . richard hawkins . sharon hawkins . robert hearns . valorie hensley . paula herrell . billie hicks . claude hitt . roger hitt . jerry hoffman . mary hoffman . priscilla hoffman . roger hoffman . ola holmes . sharon holmes . janet hope . robert hunnicutt . richard hunter . deborah hurlock . susan hurt . Virginia hutcherson . wanda inskeep . donald irwin . deloris jackson . edward jackson . julia jackson william jackson . sharon jacobs . michael jameson . linda jarrell . robert jebson . debbie jeffries . bernard jenkins . clarence jenkins . diane jenkins . floyd jenkins . janet jenkins . patricia jenkins . robert jenkins . roger jenkins . ronnie jenkins sharon jenkins . karl jennings . bernice johnson . eric johnson . julia johnson . linda johnson . sandra johnston . everette jones . Stephen karnes . deborah kerr . kris kershaw . Chris- tine kidwell . paula kilby . robert kinzer . lou kite . kimball lambert . earl lambert . robert lane . susan larson . robert leavell . Clyde lee . john Lp.P marv_Lee_. stanlevjewis dHons Jichtfoot cordon liohtfnnt kim Inno pllirvUrrvrrrav _ r a ric ' j mrnom ar io- nr o mjrl ' icr.n rl. J has tansimore . carrolet taylor . douglas . marian thompson . ronald thompson idra Washington . janet wayland . james leslie wood . judy woodward . robert michael alvey . sue anderson . maryan eard . edward bennett . wanda blevins : . john brock . robert brock . kathleen te butler . martha carey . edwin carpen- r . john clatterbuck . larry clatterbuck an . winnie Cunningham . david curtis driscoll . patricia drumgoole . michael ilkins . elaine elliott . patricia elliott vart fletcher . ross foard . kathy frazier . coe . lorraine golon . michael gordon d groves . joseph gulas . cynthia hale aorah hicks . pamela hicks . elizabeth lunt . james hurlock . patricia hurlock an . karol james . sharon james . henry inson . ronald johnson . karen kenyon . w . carolyn lane . judith lawson . billy n mccray . gayle mcdaniel . james mc- s . donna morris . doris myers . martha ayne . jean payne . mary peters . ronald tope . bonita rosenberg . denise roy . (ttle . peggy shanks . robert sheppard somerville . lawrence sowers . donna irt . larry stine . phillip Sturgill . althea )son . jerry thornhill . valerie thornhill Jr . thelma Washington . frank weaver iei ' vne mart icon nagner . james magner . sandra mann . deborah marshall . helen martin . rose meier . roDert meianson . phillip mick . John miller . richard ninick . gregory minor . gery mocarski . ronald moore . ruth moore . william morgan . dirk mroczek . Catherine myers . janice myers . karen myers . frances nails . david neal . annie nibblins . roger nicholson . Stephen nuttall . terry owsley . karen panagos . robert pahnill . carol Darker . john payne . johnsy perkins . donna perry . john perryman . michael peters . nancy pettie . Stanley pollard . Steven poulas . richard sounds . hampton price . wanda pullen . katherine puller . Charles pullin . mary reaves . brenda reese . wanda reeves . fred reid . robert reid . Tilda richards . tanya rixey . lawrence robinson . lillian robinson . jane rosenberger . david routt . jerry rupard . teresa rupard . helen russell . erich saunders . gary schwartz . jerry scott . wayne scott . kathleen seeber . leon settle . matthew settle . william settle . Stephen setzer . daniel shanks . karen shenk . kenneth sheppard . linda sheppard . gerald shifflett . pamela shinaberry . lionet sigouin . cassandra simpson . howard simpson . shirley sims . teresa singers . dava small . douglas smith . george smith . joyce smith . lawrence smith . patricia smith . timothy smith . william smith . linda smoot . louise smoot . sandra smoot . annie snead . henry snead . teresa southard . george sprague . colleen sprender . wesley Stanley . linda Stewart . deborah taliaferro . linda tharp . Virginia tharpe . julia thompson . karen thompson . barbara tibbs . harry tibbs . sally tipton . donald tomczak . joyce tomlinson . robert troiano . arthur turner . posey turner . michelle tutt . avis tyler . susan via . gary walker . mark walker . susan walcker . arthur warner . memphis warner . alice Washington . carolyn Washington . gregory weakley . pamela weaver . gary wheatcraft . jeffrey whetzel . Clifford white . juanita whorton . frank wilkins . braxton will . Catherine williams . frank williams . otis william . georgia willis . edith wilson . james wise . vickie witt . susan wood . kyle woodward . joyce woolen . suzanne worman . cletus wormley . yolounda yancy . peggy yates . karen young . elizabeth adair . robert alphin . cheryl apperson . eva atkins . eugene backe . theresa bache . david baker . fay baldwin . martin banks . milton banks . paul banks . peter banks . richard banks . janer bates . valerie bauman . richard bayne . timothy bennett . calvin blackwell . joanna blosser . margaret bowers . randy brackenridge . paul brock . paul brock . mike brookman . david brown . george brown . johnnie brown . kevin brown . mary brown . michael brown . nancy brown . roderick brown . steven brown . jane buchanan . larry buraker . william burdette . cathy burgamy . gerald burnham . john butler . norma butler . vivian butler . steven calhoun . david calvert . james Campbell . michael carey . shirley carey . darra carpenter . donald carpenter . brenda carter . cindy carter . elizabeth carter . jeffrey cem pre . jane chandler . lyann chipps . steven chipps . rosmarie Christensen . barbara dark . teresa dark . shirley cloe . larry coffey . alien colbert . cecil cole . elizabeth cook . david combs . anita comer . deborah compton . cheryl corbin . douglas corbin . jane corbin . john corbin . leisa corbin . sandra corbin . terry corbin . james cornett . nelson cottoms . Catherine covington . Stephen cramer . regina crescenti . steven crowder . bobbie Cunningham . debbie curtis . jenny curtis . robert davis . gregory deane . david dejarnette . horace delligatti . betty demarest . calvin dixon . daniel dixon . bobby dodson . donald dodson . kathy dodson . michael dodson . william dofflemoyer . kim driggers . deborah duncam . rickie dwyer . william dwyer . pam eckenrode . Clyde edwards . sandra elliott . john ellsworth . michael fant . edward fant . ann farnam . james ferguson . romeo ferguson . eve ferris . william ferris . darlene fewell . brenda fincham . joan fincham . linda fincham . patricia fincham . woodrow fincham . mary fones . douglas foster . Charles fox . bradford frazier . brenda frazier . kenneth frazier . Catherine garr . teresa geil . lorraine glascoe . steven goldsborough . camille golon . debra gombos . barbara gordon . debra gore . otis gore . Virginia gore . ruby gourdine . nancy graham . lindsay graves . james gray . james gray . lawrence gray . michael gray . richard grayson . howard green . sharon greene . theresa griffith . joyce hackley . james hamm . peggy hannah . richard harding . vickie hardy J machael harrison . rupert hatcher . jake haught . joan hawkins . sheila hawkins . arthurene haynes . sharlene haynes . lucille henderson olanda herndon . mary hess . michael hicks . robert highlander . beverly hitt . brenda hitt . Charles hitt . donald hitt . kenneth hitt . michael hitt . temple hitt . donald hoffman . loretta hoffman . rodney hoffman . rose holland . thomas hopkins . loretta huffman . david hunnicutt rose hunter . barbara hurlock . cyhthia hutchinson . clyde inskeep . gloria inskeep . ronald irwin . anita jackson . judith jackson . larry jackson . jerome jagdman . carolyn james . mary james . theresa jarrell . joyce jeffries . william jeffers . zachery jelesoff . donald jenkins . james jenkins . james jenkins . janice jenkins . jerry jenkins . robert jenkins . roy jenkins . ronald jenkins . ronnie jenkins . samuel jenkins . benjamin johnson . betty johnson . carolyn johnson . davie johnson . henry johnson . howard johnson . joe johnson . mark johnson . mary johnson nancy johnson . ronald johnson . wanda johnson . arlene jones . debora jones . Steve jones . natalie jolliffe . cris kallas . Virginia kearns . karla kellam . ronald kelly . lisa kelly . janet kennedy . mable kennedy . patsy kennedy . ronnie keyser . mary kidwell . gerald kilby . david kline judith knighting . james kovi . maureen kratachvil . alfonza lacy . judy landis . doris lawson . francis lawson . raymond leake . janet leavell bobby lee . faron lee . ken lee . ronald lee . mark lewis . sharon litchford . waiter long . mike lonigro . shelly loving . william lucus . karen luckett . diane marlor . ernest martin . russell martin . robin mcwaters . leonard meianson . albert miles . Charles miller . jacqueline mills . raymond mills . sandra moore . douglas morgan . john morgan . bonnie morris . keith morris . randell morris . beverly mosley . aaron moyer . ;robert mroczed . carol mullins . elizabeth nethkin . Christine newman . kathleen newman . deloris nibblins . mary nichols . brenda nicholson john nicholson . ronald norris . alethea nuttall . daniel payne . nancy payne . ronnie payne . vanessa payne . richard perry . william perryman robert peters .thomas pierce . julia piper . danny pollard . james pollard . janice pollard . lorna pollard . mark pollard . trena poole . car rington powell . jo powell . david price . joyce price . Oliver price . darlene pullen . nancy pullen . george ramer . kanese randolpy . sandra reaves . thomas reich . melinda rhodes . david richards . david richards . dean richards . joseph richards . shelia richards . Charles robinson james robinson . linda robinson . james rose . monica roy . david rudd . mary rutherford . Wolfgang schadly . laura schuermann . kyle scott randolph scott . sabra scott . veronica scott . Charles seal . roderick seal . cherly settle . john settle . lydia settle . Stratford settle . lyndon sewell . wayne shanks . rebecca shaw . robin shineberry . brenda shortridge . deborah simpson . michael simpson . elizabeth sims . curtis sisk . anthony smith . margaret smith . bonnie smoot . doris smoot . william snead . dorothy Somerville . tracey sorenson . Charles southard matthew southard . gloria soutter . james sowers . Christine spicer . katherine sprague . donald Stanley . michael Stanley . roy starks . clara steele . gabriela Stephens . donald Stewart . donna stewart . patricia stover . beverly stringfellow . bonnie stringfellow . faron taylor . joseph taylor . marcus taylor . anthony tharp . Charles tharpe . della tharpe . susan thomas . phyllis thomas . carrol thompson . sadie thompson bessie tibbs . patricia timbers . gary timmons . regina toliver . judy tsutsumi . bettie turner . lewis tutt . Iloyd tyler . robin viar . kevin walcker arlene Wallace . george Wallace . delphine Washington . lillian Washington . norma Washington . tommy Washington . Steve wenner . debrah weakley . waiter wharton . sylvia white . barbara williams . ben williams . edward wilson . sharon wilson . vickie willis . Charles wright . josie wright . laura wood . kenneth woodward . kerry woodward . thelma yager . alien yates . daniel yates . harold yates . diane young . jill yowell john yowell . deborah zinn . hazel newman . Charles nicholls . john nicholson . deborah noonan . tina norris . james painter . russell partlow althea payne . farrell payne . linda payne . robert payne . sarah payne . karen phillips . kelly pollard . shelton pollard . joseph pounds . rober pounds . patrick powers . robin price . ellen quaintance . irvin reaves . bonita reeves . james rhoades . janice rhodes . gary roberts . karer roseberg . bradley rosenberg . allan rosson . mary roy . emma rutherford . beverly seal . wanda seation . martha settle . ruth settle . williarr shanks . Charles sheads . lee shelp . james shifflett . gloria sims . joyce sites . peter smith . joyce smoot . goldie soaper . nancy southard cheryl springstead . diana stokes . robert Strother . cheryl swaim . gregory swaim . john tanner . thomas tansimore . carrolet taylor . dougla ' taylor . george taylor . nancy taylor . debra tharp . kim thomas . james thompson . lowed thompson . marian thompson . ronald thompson robert thornhill . vicki thornhill . lou thurston . darlene tolson . george turner . james vaughan . sandra Washington . janet wayland . jame: white . ronald white . paul wiest . patricia will . Charles williams . debra williams . mary williams . leslie wood . judy woodward . rober wormley . alice yancey . beatrice yowell . karen yowell . gloria adams . larry alien . vanassa alien . michael alvey . sue anderson . maryar armstrong . michael atkins . harriett baker . deena banks . james barnes . alethea bawkey . timothy beard . edward bennett . wanda blevins lori blosser . david bouthilet . barbara brandt . theresa breckenridge . susan breeden . authur brock . john brock . robert brock . kathleer brock . terry burdette . jeffrey burke . ella burnham . brenda butler . mary butler . sarah butler . yvonne butler . martha carey . edwin carpen ter_,Jerry carjpenteir nnda carter . janice cempre . carol chapman . mary chilton . richard Chichester . john clatterbuck . larry clatterbuck t-WR C. p0U KT 1 C STB 5 1 THE COLONNADE 1973 Culpeper County High School P.O. Box 35 Culpeper, Virginia 22701 Volume 38 ' ; tty V f N ' t Don ' t worry that your Life shall end But rather, fear that It shall never begin. | - m W. r 4 . ( 1 « l j V, ) L J 1 r You shine with your thoughts, And I ' ll shine with mine. For everyone is a star. V Table of Contents Introduction . . Faculty Curriculum . . . Student ' Life . . Organizations . Sports Students Advertisements Patrons Index Closing ft 1 , A A vl IJRgJBR ml FACU LTY SOME TEACHERS ARE . . . Considerate Eccentric Jovial Moody Out-going Mustached Forgetful Talkative Sensitive Monotonous Warm-hearted Fascinating Ambidextrous Chubby Lanky Petite Conservative Liberal Gaudy Homely Prejudiced Attractive Hypocritical Caustic Egotistical Imaginative Superficial Sarcastic Teachers . . . full of knowledge always ready to help helping to guide us . . . sometimes succeeding. 11 With the loss of Assistant Principal Harold Hook and the growth of the student body, two new ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS WERE ADDED to the administration. Mr. Walter Thomas, formerly band director at CCHS, became assistant principal. Mr. Cully Weiss, while doing graduate work at the University of Virginia, served as an apprentice assistant principal during the first semester of the school year. Mr. Glenn Piper M.A. George Washington University Principal Mr. Cully Weiss M.A. University of Virginia Apprentice Assistant Principal Mr. Walter Thomas M.Ed. University of Virginia Assistant Principal Miss luerena Zinn M.Ed. University of Virginia Guidance Head Not pictured: Mrs. Margaret Brown M. Ed. University of Virginia Guidance BOARD OF SUPERVISORS — Clockwise: Mr. Marvin Bates, Mr. Roy Burke, Miss Dorothy Faulconer, Mr. William Smith. 12 Mrs. Olivia Will Secretary Mrs. Jean Lawson Pan American Business College Secretary Mrs. Powell Button Averett College Financial Secretary SCHOOL BOARD — Left to right: Mr. Hubert Monger, Mr. William Alphin, Mr. Donald Kite, Mr. Vincent Haught, Mrs. Otis Burke, Mr. George Beard. Sitting: Mr. Hamilton Hutcherson. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS — Clockwise: Mr. T.E. McMullan, Mr. John Boldridge, Mr. Waller Jones. Mrs. Betty Nicholson Guidance Secretary Mr. Larry Roy M.A. Tennessee Technological University Psychology, Guidance 13 Mrs. Jen Lea Yancey B.A. Westhampton College English 11, Latin Latin Club Mrs. Mary Jo Dever B.S. Madison College English 9 and 12 Mr. Fred Hollen B.A. Bridgewater College French, Spanish French Club Mrs. Linda Carau B.S. Radford College Spanish Spanish Club Miss Georgia M. Hall B.A. Averett College English 9 and 10 Varsity Cheerleaders Mr. B.J. Davis M. Ed. University of Virginia English 9 and 11 Department Head, Freshman Class 14 Overcrowded classes was a problem throughout the entire school, but especially affected the language department. Teachers were forced to have two and three levels of language in one period, which was not only a disadvantage to the teachers but also to the students who were not receiving the individual attention they needed. ENGLISH CLASSES WERE JAM-PACKED with one hundred additional students and no new increase in the number of faculty members in the department. This is what awaited the two new replacements to the department, Mrs. Linda Carau and Mrs. Mary Jo Dever. Mr. James B. Allen B.S. Concord College English 9 Colonnade Mr. Allen P. Martin, Jr. N.C. Wesleyan College English 9,12, Advanced English Mrs. Virginia Hill B.S. Randolph-Macon Women ' s College English 10 Mr. Paul Warwick Miss Jennifer Young B.S. Madison College B.A. Longwood College English 9 11 English 10 12 Pepergram Junior Class 15 EMPLOYMENT OF A DOCTOR to the faculty marked a first for CCHS. Mr. Frank Rogers, holding a Ph.D. in political science, instructed math and physics students. Quite a unique individual (his hobbies include Chinese brush painting), Mr. Rogers rounded out the science department. Mrs. Bess Brooks joined CCHS faculty as a biology teacher to offset the overloaded biology classes. Her hobbies include such things as cooking, sewing, and camping. Mr. Albert Wallace B.S. St. Augustine ' s College Earth Science SCA, Track Mr. Frank Rogers Ph.D. University of Virginia Physics and Math Mr. Thomas Earles M.Ed. University of Virginia Chemistry Freshman Class Mrs. Bess Brooks B.S. Westhampton College Biology and Earth Science Mrs. Sally R. Vaughan M.Ed. University of Virginia Biology Department Head Mrs. Margaret C. Walker M.Ed. University of Virginia Biology Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Class ■ 16 Mrs. Malora Carpenter M.S. Radford College Geometry Algebra II Mr. Gerald L. Bobbitte B.S. VPISU Math Driver ' s Education Varsity Football, Varsity Club Mr. James Avery B.S. St. Augustine ' s College Math 9 Algebra I Junior Class Mr. Douglas McKay M.Ed. University of Virginia Math 9,10 Advanced Math SCA Mrs. Ashby Mitchell B.S. Mary Washington College Algebra II, Math 9, Trig-Adv. Math FTA Mrs. Mary Davies B.S. Longwood College Algebra National Honor Society J 17 Mrs. Margery Furguiele B.S. Mary Washington College Business Math, General Business Miss Barbara Ann Kinsey B.S. Madison College Stenography, Typing Jr. FBLA Mrs. Revere Houck B.S. Mary Washington College Stenography, Typing, Clerk Typing Sr. FBLA, Colonnade, Department Head Mrs. Nancy Deal B.S. East Tennessee State University Typing I, Business Math J.V. Cheerleaders Miss Pamela Browning B.S. Madison College Typing I, General Business Mrs. Nancy Smith B.S. Radford College Typing, General Business Business Math 18 Mr. Herbert Hash B.A. University of Richmond Business Math, General Business Mrs. Rebecca Mills Mr. Floyd T. Binns B.A. Madison College B.A. University of Richmond Government, U.S. History Government Chess Club, Senior Class Senior Class, Department Head Despite the increases in the number of students taking social studies, no new teachers were employed. However, Mrs. Oliver returned to her students after missing the last few months of the previous year. Miss Swope returned as Mrs. Abernathy, a change in her name but not in her teaching methods. After training the minds of seniors for years, MR. FLOYD BINNS FINISHED HIS LAST YEAR at CCHS. Serving as senior class sponsor and head softball coach, Mr. Binns became an institution within an institution at CCHS and will be sincerely missed by all. Mr. William Childs B.A. University of Richmond World Geography, U.S. History Mr. Donald Baldwin B.A. University of Tennessee World Geography Mrs. Carol Oliver B.A. Mary Washington College U.S. History, World Geography National Honor Society Mr. Calvin Finlay, Sr. B.S. St. Paul ' s College World History Mrs. Ellen Abernathy B.S. Madison College World History and U.S. History 19 Student ' s pleas for additional electives brought about THE ADVENT OF PSYCHOLOGY to the CCHS curriculum. Mr. Dwight Frazier and Mr. Larry Roy were called upon to instruct the three sections of this class in addition to their regular jobs. Mr. Frazier was the drama instructor along with teaching a regular class of English. Mr. Roy doubled as a guidance counselor. The band took on a new outlook with the arrival of Mr. James Arrowood, who divided his time between the junior high and high school bands. Mrs. Anita Spellman M.S. Arizona State University Home Economics F.H.A. Mr. Edward Weld California State Teacher College Industrial Arts Mrs. Marjorie P. Taylor Madison College Study Hall Supervisor Mr. Shirly Broyles B.S. VPISU Vocational Agriculture 4-H and F.F.A. 20 V Mrs. Alma Jones B.S. Longwood College Art Miss Elizabeth Cahoon B.S. Old Dominion University Art Mrs. Eleanor Thompson B.S. Hampton Institute Choral Music and Guidance Counselor Mr. James Arrowood M.A. Radford College Band Mr. Dwight Frazier B.A. University of Richmond Drama, Psychology, and English 9 Drama Club 21 1 Miss Ann Yeatts B.S. Radford College Phys. Ed. 9, Driver ' s Ed. C.A.A., V. Hockey, Softball, Gymnastics Miss Ann Boyd B.S. Radford College Phys. Ed. 10 J.V. Hockey, Track Basketball Mr. William Wenzel B.A. Bridgewater College Phys. Ed., Driver ' s Ed. Athletic Director Mr. Michael Randall B.S. Greenville College Phys. Ed., Driver ' s Ed. ).V. Football, V. Baseball Junior Athletics Mr. Bob Everton B.S. Old Dominion University Distributive Education Mr. John Averett B.S. University of Richmond Phys. Ed. Varsity Basketball, Cross-Country, Hi-Y Mr. David Taylor B.S. VPISU Distributive Education DECA 22 .C 9 Adding spazzaz to the physical education department was Miss Ann Boyd. Taking over tenth grade P.E. classes, as well as J.V. hockey, basketball, and track would be an ENORMOUS JOB FOR ANYONE, but Miss Boyd willingly met the challenge with de- termination. The overall success of her teams speaks by itself for her ability. Mrs. Kathleen LeSueur Mrs. Peggy Bruce M.Ed. East Carolina University Assistant Librarian Librarian, Library Club Cafeteria Workers — Left to right: Ethyl McAlister, Annie Sewell, Marie Farnam, Annie Foster, Grace Carpenter, Janice Settle, Moriel Bailey, Ellen Jenkins, Carolyn Hardy. Not Pictured: Elsie Thompson. Janitors — Front row: Mr. John Leake, Mrs. Stella Burke, Mr. Richard Breeden. Second row: Mr. Julius Craves, Mr. Harvey Butler, Mr. Bayne Summers, Mr. Charles Thompson. Mr. Joel Pippen B.A. Louisiana College Media Specialist Assistant Librarian 23 CURRICULUM Staying up all night doing your homework Only doing your homework halfway Copying your friend ' s homework Not doing your homework at all Getting back month-old papers Writing term papers, essays A Mr. Martin special” Election notebooks and scrap-books Dissecting worms Having language headphones grease up your hair Breaking your drumstick Studying Shakespeare Freezing outside in your gym clothes Wrecking drivers ' ed cars Cleaning your typewriter Catching your fingers in the cash regis- ter drawer Baking cookies and actually eating them Singing Christmas carols in French and Spanish Finishing your dress for the fashion show Being an active participant or a passive resistor 25 Academic English students enjoyed writing short stories and reading such classics as A Separate Peace, Macbeth, Kidnapped, and Frankenstein. Advanced seniors delved into Creek, Shakespearian, and modern dramas, science fiction, and various novels. Business and general students used new soft-bound text books and viewed weekly television. Many STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN THE ORAL FORENSICS contest held in the fall as each academic student was required to enter an oral or written contest. Chewing his pen, Leroy Hackley contemplates one of Mrs. Hill’s questions. Juniors in Mrs. Yancey ' s English class try to understand the difference between participles, gerunds, and infinitives. Seniors plot to get revenge on Mr. Martin after receiving their test grades on Lord of the Flies. 26 Under the supervision of new teachers, French, Spanish, and Latin students participated in skits, dialogues, and presentations of situations. Increased interest in these languages prompted the ADDITION OF FRENCH IV AND SPANISH IV. These courses enabled many students to meet necessary language requirements for college. “This must stop now! Steve Coldsborough scolds Lisa Kelly and Mark Walker in a Spanish skit. Listening to tapes the French students initate the accent of a French linguist. Latin II students translate the life and conquests of Julius Caesar from their textbooks. 27 Programmed learning material and individual progress charts aided the teachers of Math 9 and Math 10 this year. A new subject, Math 10 was designed for students wishing only to complete the required courses for graduation. STUDENT AIDS OFFERED A RELIEF FOR TEACHERS in the explanation of the various mathematical processes. Advanced math students began the year with the study of probability and chance and then progressed to calculus. Trig students used calculators to solve involved problems, while the use of audio-visual aids helped algebra and geometry students in their understanding. A math 10 student, Roger Huffman, works his problem on the blackboard. Geometry students attempt to prove the Pythagorean theorem. Eddie Eddins explains a concept of physics to Dr. Rogers. 28 Taking field trips in the woods and fields surrounding the school earth science students made observations of the plants and animals that inhabit these areas. Four more sections of biology accommodated the ever increasing number of students. Biology students divided their class time between CLASSROOM STUDY AND LAB WORK dealing with dissections and observations of various animal forms. Chemist ry classes studied a more extensive unit on bio-chemistry, which included lab work on enzymes. Class discussions about heat, sound, radiation, light, electricity, atomic structure, and magnetism intrigued the physics students. Taking time at the end of the period, earth science students complete their notes on the day ' s lesson. Lab assistant Karen Bangs distributes the specimens to biology students. Concentrating on her work, Charmaine Dill tries to complete the last step of her experiment. 29 United States history students read plays on black America and discussed prejudices. Since this was election year, most pupils were required to do scrapbooks on either the local or national elections. Several classes were also involved in rewriting the Constitution and participating in a mock Senate, while others viewed student-written plays on television. A FIELD TRIP TO WILLIAMSBURG IN DECEMBER was the highlight for many of Mrs. Mills ' and Mrs. Oliver ' s students. World History students participated in debates and panel discussions in addition to their six weeks ' projects. Students taking advantage of psychology as a new addition to the curriculum engaged in human relations gafnes and value discovery exercises and projects. Shelly Loving takes a break from the rigorous pace of world history class. Cam paining in the mock Presidential election, Mike Ballato draws support from his classmates. U.S. history students become engrossed in the music of the folk singers from the Virginia Museum. Discussing the problems the world faces, the new psychology students express their views. 30 Other than the addition of a new teacher, Mr. Hash, the business department changed little. The chief aim of the depart- ment was to help people prepare for employment in future business world. The business department is divided into busi- ness math, typing, shorthand, business law, office training, and bookkeeping. Dis- tributive Education helped the business department by providing ACTUAL BUSI- NESS EXPERIENCE FOR THE STUDENTS. Students went to school for the first part of the day and after lunch left for the respec- tive jobs to work the second half. Working the cash register was a new experience for many in the business classes. Clerk typing students review the books with Mrs. Furgiuele. Typing from her own shorthand, Terry Burdette trys to decipher the symbols. Dictaphones allow shorthand students to increase their speed. 31 j Physical education was AN EXHILARATING BREAK in the usual drudge of classes. Miss Boyd, a new teacher, introduced speed- ball, a new game requiring skills from soccer, basketball, and football. Students taking driver ' s education engaged in a seat belt demonstration. Also during the year the Civil Defense Administrator gave an informative talk to the entire P.E. depart- ment, and a State Police investigator led an informal discussion on drugs. Jumping to reach the ball, girls in the 10th grade phys. ed. class participate in a lively game of basketball. Diagraming a fundamental of driver ' s ed on the board. Miss Yeatts reviews her students for a test. Sophomores laugh at the antics of their teammates in the final leagues of their relay. 32 I f Freshman and sophomores took classes in industrial arts while juniors and seniors mastered THE SKILL OF MECHANICAL DRAWING. Students engaged in classes of graphic art, wood, leather, metal, and pho- tography. The new facilities of the home economics department, including two ranges and three sewing machines, enabled students to participate in various activities. Several of these activities were taped and the students viewed them later in order to evaluate themselves. Finishing the edges of her seam, Patsy Jenkins gives the professional touch to her dress. Adding the finishing touches, Kim Driggers completes her project for the fashion show. Laboring tediously, a shop student replaces a worn part in his equipment. J 33 Art classes participated in various activities ranging from pottery to macrame and including collages and mosaics. A DEMANDING INTEREST IN THE FIELD OF ART prompted the doubling in number of classes and the addition of a new teacher, Miss Cahoon. Some of the special activi- ties the dramatic classes engaged in this year were creative dram atics, the reading of plays, the performing of skits, and prac- tice in the form of speech presentations. Second year students performed the duties of a stage crew for the annual school play. « ,A Students gather to distribute paper for their next class assignment. Starting to work students decide what to use as the subject for their next picture. Concentrating on facial expressions and mannerisms drama students Teresa Southard, Kim Blankenbaker, and Larry Stine play charades. 34 The CCHS music department entertained the school and community with their con- certs at Christmas and in the spring. A concert choir which practiced daily was added to the choral department while both woodwind and brass ensembles were new to the band program. CHORAL STUDENTS PRACTICED FOR PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS, and band members drilled for parades and football games, prepared for concert tryouts and band fes- tivals, and hosted regional band in Febru- ary. A pep band played during pep rallies and at away football games. New music and new equipment provided for better instrumentation and more contemporary musical selections in the music program. Band students study their music in preparation for their annual Young musicians spend a few minutes joking with Christmas concert. their classmates before beginning their practice. Rehearsing for their concert, choral members lift their voices to per- fect each line of their song. 35 STUDENT LIFE Writing sentences for being late to class Lying to get a white slip Having to spit out your gum when there ' s still flavor left Falling down the steps Skipping class Getting caught without a hall pass Jamming your locker Sneaking a smoke Walking around the halls in the morn- ings Being caught in the wrong locker Passing notes in class Freezing at homecoming Sneaking a kiss in the halls Behaving for the Visiting Committee Trading pictures Signing yearbooks Taking exams because you were sus- pended If you hear a person speak About a “roaring tide of humanity Think about CCHS And you will understand This meaning As jobs ended, pools closed, and vacationers returned, over 1200 CCHS students filled the halls. The first week found each student buying books, entering over-crowded classes, and readjusting to the MONOTONY OF SCHOOL LIFE. Some students found leisure in fall sports such as football, cross- country, and hockey, while the organization of clubs and the election of class officers occupied the minds of others. For the first time, IBM computers were used for placement, scheduling, and report cards, saving the guidance department an enormous amount of work. After twelve years, Janice Marcus finally steps off the bus as a senior. Up, down, all around, everywhere you look you see people. Study hall is a time to catch up on your reading and latest gossip. Joseph Durham, Nancy Edwards, Betty Walker, John Groover, and Billy Copeland relax in the reading corner of the library. -m Ilj | g§ ? _ SBH t - •. ■■ I ' ■ |ii m fra M lmIi 1 ® H B jBjflJ ■H ' w, 1 C frM V 38 J.V. cheerleaders, Charlene Alphin, Kay Yancey, and Cammy Colon take time to repair one of their many decorations to encourage school spirit during homecoming week. “It ' s either a white lie or a pink slip, informs Mr. Weiss and Mr. Thomas. Sideliners watch anxiously as Julie Davis and Sue Mills fight deter- minedly for the ball. 39 New band director James Arrowood leads the pep band in their version of the popular Budweiser theme. Stand up and holler! Despite efforts by cheerleaders, pep rallies failed to create school spirit. Students enjoyed the rock concert which helped to raise money for the Jr. -Sr. prom. 40 Raising money for the prom, the Junior class picked apples and sold them at a local business. The sale of candy and stationary helped to boost their budget as well as a ROCK CONCERT PRESENTED TO THE STUDENT BODY by the Soul Shakers. As football season opened, apathy plagued the pep rallies, although cheerleaders and pep band members attempted to create a spirit of enthusiasm. Forensics came earlier in the year than previously and students and coaches spent long hours in practice, which paid off in the district contest held hereon November 13. Pausing during a report for an and — uh , Alice Wash- ington has her picture snapped. Whew, what a mess, exclaims Thelma Washington as she pulls some books from her locker. 41 In an age of women ' s lib where the idea of a woman as a sex object is taboo, many schools are doing away with homecoming festivities. However, CCHS, ADHERING TO TRADITION, elected Lynne Goldsborough as their homecoming queen. With Spotslyvania leading at half-time 14-0, the dispirited fans managed to extend their appreciation to Lynne as Assistant Principal Walter Thomas presented Lynne with her bouquet of roses. Also selected by the senior class was Maid of Honor Beverly Hearnes. Representing the junior, sophomore, and freshman classes were Pat Elliot, Toni Coley, and Maureen Kratochvil. A dance followed the game with music provided by Satan . Holding back the joy, Lynne Goldsborough is crowned by Assistant Principal, Mr. Thomas. And here she is, Mr. Thomas seems to be saying, as Beverly Hearns and Mr. McKay admire Lynne Goldsborough, the Homecoming Queen. Even frozen toes and runny noses couldn ' t drive the homecoming crowd away. 42 It ' s not too bad being the second most beautiful girl in the senior class, Beverly Hearns must be thinking, as she and her es- cort, Randolph Scott, watch the second half of the game. The homecoming court watches the game unemotionally though they anxiously await half-time and the crowning of the queen. 43 Taking advantage of the eighteen year old vote, Darlene Eddins marks her ballot in the Presidential election. President of the senior class, Craig Dill, discusses graduation plans with his classmates. Not waiting for the rest, Mr. J.B. Carpenter begins eating while Mr. Waller Jones, Mr. Piper, and Mr. Weiss wait to be served at the evaluation committee dinner. Waiting in line, students tie up the phones between classes. 44 October brought a Visiting Committee of Virginia Educators to the school for its evaluation. Taking place once every ten years the evaluation consists of the rating of each teaching department, the administration, and other facets of school life. Committee members were treated to refreshments in the mornings and a DINNER SERVED BY NHS MEMBERS highlighted their visit. During the day, they sat in on classes to observe teaching methods and to get an overall opinion of the students ' attitudes. Presenting two separate concerts, the high and junior high bands combined under the direction of James Arrowood to perform a concert on December 10, while the choral music group presented theirs on the following Sunday. Singing joyfully, choral students enjoy a chance to make lots of noise in class without being called down. Students fall in line on pizza day. Having just been tapped into the National Honor Society, Susan Hurt walks proudly down the aisle with Bev Hutcherson. i 45 Looking forward to graduation, seniors placed their cap and gown and announcement orders before leaving for the Christmas vacation. To get in the mood for Christmas, the PEPERGRAM published a special issue featuring individual student works, and the Y-CLUBS PRESENTED A CHRISTMAS PROGRAM. The choral groups sang several selections and the brass ensemble performed special holiday numbers. Reverend Horace Douty, from the local Presbyterian Church, spoke on the Christmas traditions. After vacation students were faced with readjusting to school life and making preparations for midterm exams which fell in the middle of January. On January 19, the PEPERGRAM staff hosted its annual talent show with Cheryl Hackley as emcee. Students and various groups displayed hidden talents, creating an evening of fun and entertainment. First, second, third, and fourth place winners were Suzy Kidwell, Diane Young, Treasa Johnson, and Jim Hope, respectively. Senior class advisor Mr. Floyd Binns measures Wayne Corbin ' s head for his graduation cap. Pepergram circulation staff member Vicki Harrison sells the Christmas issue to Eleanor Banks in a homeroom. 46 Taking class time to study, Linda Holland and Cassandra Simpson begin their preparations for exams. Students in history classes study means of criminal punishment in Co- lonial Williamsburg. Jane Walker demonstrates the proficiency of the wooden stock. Accepting the state cross-country trophy presented to her by Mike Ballato and Harold Jones, Julie Davis expresses the appreciation of the students. Majorettes Mary Lynn Jenkins, Bonnie Blankenbaker, Ann Farnum, and Joan Hawkins perform a pom-pom routine in the talent show. i 47 Members of the Army Field Bands ' s Chorus entertain the student body in concert. Government instructor Mr. Floyd Binns notifies Janet Kearns and Jennifer Carder of their election to the Junior Town Council. Junior class advisor Miss Young meets with the decorations committee to make final preparations for the junior-senior prom. Preparing to present the one-act play, Richard Chichester and Laura LaGrow add finishing touches to their make-up. S.C.A. presidential candidates Sanford Reaves and Charm- aine Dill wish each other luck before the election. 48 Highlighting assembly programs was one presented by members of the Army Field Bands ' Chorus. The group presented a program of popular numbers and gave background information about the organization. The ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT SPONSORED A WINTER RECREATION PROGRAM held on Wednesday nights to compensate for the lack of other such facilities in the town. Students were given a chance to participate in such activities as intramurals and sock hops . As the year drew to an end, long-term projects were completed and goals were achieved. Drama students prepared the one-act regional play, The American Dream , and the spring play, Up The Down Staircase , which they presented to the student body and the general public. Juniors planned the junior-senior prom in a Japanese setting and engaged the band Marsh to provide entertainment. Committees were set up to make the final preparations for the graduation ceremonies and the end of school. 49 ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATION SOUP Take a handful of students, season with purpose according to taste, add various activities and mix well. Pour in sponsors, heat slowly in a classroom, and serve to entire school. Selling popcorn in the rain, practicing for the play every day of the week, “listening” to guest speakers, selling candy, tickets, cleaner, trashbags, and Tom Watt Kits, canvassing for local charities, holding banquets, dinners, and receptions, and attending conventions and workshops. Join a club, you get out of homeroon. Join a club, there ' s always something to do. Join a club, you get another picture in the COLONNADE. 51 Representative Temple Hitt reports what happened at the SCA meeting to her English class. To raise money for the organization ' s activities, Ann Baker sells Holly Holden SCA cookies. Due to a lack of interest and cooperation by some students, the sale wasn ' t as successful as in previous years. SCA COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN — clockwise: Trena Poole, publicity; Pa t Drumgoole, bulletin board; Carrolet Taylor, senior privileges; Leroy Hackley, assembly ushers; Sanford Reaves, evaluating; Jeff Ferris, grounds; Lonnie Hamilton, school board; Larry Bates, human relations; Debbie Thompson, good citizen. 52 ENGLISH CLASS REPRESENTATIVES — Front row: Steve Jones, Martin Snead, Jeff Cempre, Leroy Hackley, Jeff Ferris, Johnny Yowell, Joey Taylor, Monica Hillery, Kim Scott, Karen Gehringer, Ann Baker. Sec- ond row: Barbara Hoffman, Linda Tharp, Pattie Lotts, Carol Chapman, Mary Reaves, Daisy Glawson, Carrolet Taylor, Mary Ellen Roy, Dolores Lightfoot, Kathryn Brice, Patricia Drumgoole, Debbie Thompson, Pat Clasker, Trena Poole, Virginia Kearns, Debbie Curtis. Third row: Moe Jenkins, Jim Hope, Jimmy Eggborn, Johnny Brown, Jerry Hoffman, Clyde Lee, Bob Thornhill, Larry Bates. ■pM| a) S.C.A. OFFICERS — Left to right: Winnie Cunningham, parlia- mentarian; Mike Ballato, treasurer; Lori Blosser, secretary; Danny Blosser, vice-president; Julie Davis, president; and Mr. Douglas McKay, advisor. Reading the morning announcements, SCA president Julie Davis keeps students informed of school events. Student Cooperative Association Since the Student Cooperative Association is an active organization which cuts through red tape to make constructive changes in the school, its members are able to learn procedures of a representative government. With the students ' support, the SCA BATTLED FOR CHANGES IN CURRICULUM and the calendar system. Arranging buses to carry students to away games was attempted again this year. By opening the cafeteria before school, the organization offered the students a larger area for social conversation. Other worthwhile projects included placing Christmas baskets in each homeroom and selling cookies. 53 National Honor Society Recognizing those who excel in scholarship, leadership, character, and se rvice, provided the guidelines for membership in the honor society. With only twenty-three new inductees, enrollment recieved a slight increase. EFFORTS TO AID THE COMMUNITY overlapped from 1972, as the club continued the aluminum drive for the Tuberculean Society. Members also participated in collection drives for the Heart Fund. Highlighting the society ' s tap- in service was guest speaker Mr. John M. Fischer, president of the American Security Council, who presented a film entitled Only the Strong to the student body. A traditional candy sale raised money for scholarships. Guest speakers and informative programs added to the busy year. Expressing his views on current issues, Mr. Jack Kearns, retired naval captain, captures the interest of NHS members at their October meeting. Stretching to tap-in Jeanne Gilmore, senior Craig Dill inducts a new member into the club. NATIONAL HONOR SOCI ETY — Front row: Vicki Thornhill, president. Second row: Darlene Eddins, secretary; Eddie Eddins, vice-president; Jeff Thomas, treasurer. Third row: Pam Cornett, publicity manager; Mike Ballato, Lori Blosser, Elaine Gilmore, historian; Pam Hicks, parlimentarian. Fourth row: Robin Carpenter, Diana Stokes, Happy Aylor, Mike Kincer, Mark Breese, Janice Inskeep, Bev Hutcherson. Fifth row: Debbie Noonan, Debbie Tharp, Bonnie Reeves, Jennifer Carder, Carol Chapman, Jan Judd, Maryan Armstrong, Carrolet Taylor, Debbie Mitchell. Sixth row: Charmaine Dill, Ann Baker, Elizabeth Somerville, Bonnie Creaver, Cheryl Jenkins. Seventh row: David Cropp, Farrell Payne, Craig Dill, Cheryl Hackley. Eighth row: Donna Highlander, Shane Nicholls, Nancy Southard. Ninth row: Larry Bates. 54 NHS NEW MEMBERS — Clockwise, left side: Shirley Sims, Donna Settle, Bev Carder, Robert Jenkins, Ronnie Jenkins, Jeff Burke, Laura LaCrow, Lynette Scott, Suzy Kidwell. Clockwise, right side: Holly Holden, Jeanne Gilmore, Dee Morris, Barbara Brandt, Julie Davis, Karen Vowell, Suzy Hurt, Mary Ann Hoffman, Jim White, Monica Hillery. Missing from picture: Duke Farris, Linda Hawkins, Gloria Sims, Sue Carter. President Vicki Thornhill conducts the assembly of the annual NHS tap-in service held in November while officers and old members listen intently. Members of the evaluating committee and faculty enjoy the dinner served by NHS girls in October. 55 COLONNADE HEADS OF STAFF — Front row: Lynne Golds- borough, artist; Darlene Eddins, business manager; Paul Wiest, photographer; Debbie Noonan, co-editor; Debbie Mitchell, co-editor. Second row: Robin Carpenter, circula- tion; Jennifer Carder, faculty; Larry Bates, ads; Vicki Thornhill, organizations; Elaine Gilmore, organizations. Third row, standing: Barbara Brandt, index; Elizabeth Som- merville, curriculum; Ann Baker, lay-out. Artist Lynne Goldsborough draws a copy of a photograph for the COLONNADE. Identifying pictures, Nancy Southard, girls ' sports editor, works to meet her deadline. 56 Colonnade Although plagued by inexperience, the yearbook staff sacrificed their evenings, week-ends, and holidays to make their book the best ever. Searching for information and struggling to get pictures, the STAFF HAD FOUR DEADLINES TO MEET. Attending Seminar II, a workshop held in Winston-Salem, North Carolina over the summer, co- editors Debbie Mitchell and Debbie Noonan chose their theme, “Everybody Is a Star , and also their cover. Ann Baker and Elizabeth Somerville accompanied them on the trip. The staff incorporated a local artist, Lynne Coldsborough, to provide art work for the book. Members worked extra hard to solicit patrons to boost funds in order to add special effects in the opening, closing, and senior sections of the books. COLONNADE STAFF — Front row: Lisa Kelley, Mary Williams, Virginia Kearns. Second row: Phil Cornett, Elizabeth Nethken, Karen Bangs, Lorraine Colon. Third row: Lee Chichester, Janet Kearns, Robin McWaters, Debbie Jones, Alice Washington. Fourth row: Debbie Bodkins, Jimmy Bennett, Steve Goldsborough, Diane Young, Peggy Stewart, Martin Snead, Paula Kilby, Annie Mae Nibblins, Bernice Johnson. Fifth row: Lou Kite, Debbie Thompson, Kim Blankenbaker, Joyce Embrey, Debbie Wood, Janet Bates, Pern Lewis, Janice Inskeep, Lou Ellen Thurston. Organizing Senior proofs for use in this year ' s book, lay-out editor Ann Baker alphabetizes the senior homerooms. 57 PEPERCRAM Publishing, distributing, and selling monthly issues, the Pepergram was bestowed the honor of All American for its efforts. With deadlines to meet and stories to write, new techniques such as vertical lay-outs were attempted. Overall, the school newspaper gave a unique OPPORTUNITY FOR FUTURE JOURNALISTS to participate in the production of a paper. A talent show sponsored by the staff not only provided money for workshops but gave gifted students a chance to flaunt their abilities. PEPERCRAM HEADS OF STAFF — Reclining: Cheryl Hackley, editor- in-chief. Front row: Carrolet Taylor, business manager; Bob Thornhill, sport editor; Jim White, feature writer; Mike Ballato, news editor, Pam Cornett, advertisement manager. Second row: Happy Aylor, typist; Laura LaGrow, feature writer; Karen Yowell, feature writer; Winnie Cunningham, circulation manager. Missing from picture: Jim Hope, cartoonist; All Creenwalt, newswriter; Helen Russell, newswriter; Ricky Pounds, assistant sports editor. Editor-in-chief, Cheryl Hackley, ad- visor, Mr. Paul Warwick, and sports editor Bob Thornhill, discuss plans for their November issue. Pepergram heads of staff, Mike Ballato, Jim White, and Karen Yowell layout the paper for their December deadline. PEPERCRAM CIRCULATION STAFF — Front row: Bonnie Minier, Kathy Frazier, Carolyn Chappell, Diana Stokes, Pam Hicks, Carol Chapman, Sabra Scott, Susan Thomas. Second row: Claudia Huffman, Libby Hoffman, Julie Davis, Peggy Stewart, Trena Poole, Ann Via, Diane Marlor, Susan Hurt. Third row: Ricky Pounds, Jeanne Gilmore, Vicki Harrison, Helen Russell, Ann Copeland, Carroll Clasker, Doug Taylor, Rusty Partlow. 58 Latin Club Combining the old with a touch of the new, thirteen members dressed in their togas and were sworn in by the tapping of a sword in October. Along with the singing and reciting of Latin songs and poems, INITIATION RECEIVED A DIFFERENT SLANT from previous years. A fall candy sale helped finance an educational field trip for the Latin classes. At Christmas time, the. members learned and sang carols in Latin and to observe Valentine ' s Day the students were required to translate messages on decorated cookies before allowed to eat their refreshments. 1 m pljML LATIN CLUB — Front row: Farrell Payne, sergeant-at-arms; Susan Hurt, treasur- er; Helen Russell, secretary; Hugh Elwood, publicity manager; Mike Ballato, vice-president; Vicki Harrison, president. Second row: Keith Morris, Steve Jones, Kim Knowler, Charleene Alphin, Janet Wayland, Bonnie Blankenbaker, Betty Demerest, Nancy Pullen. Third row: Tony Miller, Mrs. Scott Yancey, ad- visor; Elizabeth Boldridge, George Sprague, Mary Ann Hoffman, Robert Nicholson, Dee Morris. Reciting poems from the Latin book, Dee Morris, Elizabeth Boldridge, Mary Ann Hoffman, and Betty Demarest entertain old members as part of their initiation. Latin club member Bonnie Blankenbaker convinces Cheryl Springstead to but some candy. Dressed in their traditional togas, Dee Morris and Elizabeth Boldridge are knighted into the Latin Club by Mike Ballato while Mary Ann Hoffman and Betty Demarest await their turns. 59 Spanish Club Replacing last year ' s club title, the SPANISH CLUB ADOPTED LAS CUCHARACHAS as a new appelation. Another change was a revision of their constitution. All meetings were conducted in Spanish; even the members were required to speak in the language. New member Kay Johnson presented slides of Ecuador and Mexico to highlight a club meeting. A hayride was planned for the spring. SPANISH CLUB — Front row: Bev Carder, vice- president; Ann Copeland, secretary; Debbie Thompson, sergeant-at-arms; Elizabeth Som- merville, president; Lorraine Colon, treasurer. Second row: Bob Jenkins, Polly Crossman, Tim Breese, Debbie Brown, Terry Owsley, Eric Johnson, Chuckie Gilmore, David Neal. Third row: Debbie Saunders, Susan Thomas, Kay Johnson, Shirley Sims, Dianne Jenkins, Janet Hope, Janet Quaintance, Suzy Kidwell. Fourth row: Bart Cramer, Diane Forman, Lou Kite, Debbie Harpine, Karen Cehringer, Diane Dris- coll, Janice Inskeep, Maryan Armstrong, Tim Groover. New Spanish club member Kay Johnson talks about her trips to Mexico and Ecuador while Ann Copeland, Bev Carder, and Debbie Brown listen attentively. Spanish club advisor Mrs. Linda Carau shows president Elizabeth Somerville a Spanish com- ic strip. 60 French Club Beginning its fifth year as an organization, the French Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Fred Hollen, set out in the hopes of promoting a greater respect for the French language and the French speaking countries. FRENCH WAS SPOKEN IN THE MEETINGS to help members understand the language better. Bulletin board displays throughout the school helped create better understanding of the language for the students and faculty of CCHS. Early in the school year, a bake sale was held to make more money for the club. This money was used in organizing a field trip for the members. As in previous years, the French Club entertained the school by singing French Christmas carols. FRENCH CLUB — Front row: Donna Jean Sprender, president; Bonnie Creaver, vice- president; Jane Walker, treasurer; Carol Chapman, secretary. Second row: Carolyn Chappell, Terri Beisch, Annie Grace Snead, Lu Ann Chipps, Toni Coley, Billy Snead, Margaret Smith. Third row: Debbie Bodkins, Otis Gore, Bob Hannah, Linda Hull, Ross Foard, Kathy Hensley, George Kellam, Sandy Mann, Leonard Bosworth, Jeanine Inskeep, Susan Diez, Ronnie Jones, Bobby Copeland, Patty Mc- Nemar. Taping their French carols, members of the French club practice their yuletide songs. Members of the French club play the card game Mil le Borne” during a meeting. 61 Attending meetings every third Wednesday, Hi-Y members discuss plans for Battle of the Bands. Writing a bill for MCA, Hi-Y president Hugh Elwood receives as- sistance from Doug Taylor and sponsor John Averett. Hi-Y member Blakey Bates carries out a Christmas basket for a needy family. 62 Hi-YClub Promoting Christianity, clean scholarship, clean speech, clean sportmanship, and clean living, members of the Hi-Y, through involvement, brotherhood and community service were able to achieve these goals. A WALK FOR MANKIND with the Y-Clubs of Madison and Orange High Schools was used to raise money for the YMCA World Service program. Students from the three adjoining counties walked from a starting point and converged. Together with the Tri-Hi-Y, members hosted a district conference, and also presented a Christmas program to the student body. The annual battle of the bands was held again and proved a success, for it provided funds to send members to the Model General Assembly held in Richmond. Hl-Y CLUB — Front row: Mike Alvey, vice-president; George Taylor, chaplain; Hugh Elwood, president; Paul Ferguson, ser- geant-at-arms; Doug Taylor, treasurer. Second row: Carroll Glasker, Alan Marlor, Keith Will, George Kellam, Larry Bates, secre- tary; Billy Copeland, Blakey Bates, Jim Hope, Bruce Davis. Hi-Y president Hugh Elwood skims the bulletin before entering church while members Keith Will, Larry Bates, and Bruce Davis eagerly wait to enter. 63 Tri-Hi-Y Club “To dream things that never were” was the theme of the Northern Virginia Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y District Conference hosted by Culpeper. Presiding over the meeting, Darlene Eddins, district president, introduced guest speaker Delegate Wyatt Durrette from Fairfax. Selling “Tootsie Roll” banks for the second year, the MEMBERS RAISED MONEY TO SEND DELEGATES TO MGA. A new addition to the fund-raising drive was the sale of “Sour Ball” banks. Attending community churches was a regular activity of the group as well as sponsoring an Easter egg hunt at the Methodist Church. During the Christmas season, members placed food baskets, which were distributed to needy families, in their homerooms, and presented a Christmas program with guest speaker Reverend Horace Douty. Before entering the church, Tri-Hi-Y members Charleene Alphin, Sharon Sommerville, Annie Grace Snead, and Lou Kite wait for the others to come. Tri-Hi-Y member Lou Kite distributes cartons of tootsie roll banks to Kathy Seeber for her to sell. Attending the Tri-Hi-Y December meeting, Becky Backe, Laurie Estep, Carolyn Chappel, and Debbie Kerr listen to plans for the Christmas program. i 64 TRI-HI-Y — Front row: Gloria Sims, president. Sec- ond row: Diana Stokes, sec retary; Ann Baker, vice- president; Jan Judd, reporter. Third row: Jeanne Gilmore, historian; Terry Hunt, treasurer; Sandy Mann, chaplain; Jeanine Inskeep, sergeant-at-arms. Fourth row; Libby Hoffman, Claudia Huffman, Peggy White, Maryan Armstrong, Suzy Kidwell, Bar- bara Dodd. Fifth row: Toni Coley, Teresa Singers, Janice Myers, Kathy Hensley, Lori Blosser, Mary Lynn Jenkins, Carolyn Core, Elaine Gilmore. Sixth row: Debbie Mitchell, Darlene Eddins, Shirley Sims, Jennifer Carder, Terry Davis, Susie Hurt, Carolyn Chappel, Karen Panagos, Debbie Brown. Seventh row: Debbie Noonan, Wanda Inskeep, Janice Inskeep, Diane Forman, Kathleen Newman, Gloria Inskeep, Lynn Core, Sharon Somerville, Joan Fincham, Diane Marlor, Debbie Bodkins. Eighth row: Robin Carpenter, Jeannie Mackinson, Ann Copeland, Nancy Southard, Elizabeth Somerville, Diane Jenkins, Kathleen Seeber, Debbie Core, Debbie Harpine, Karen Cehringer, Annie Grace Snead, Patty McNemar, Charleene Alphin. Ninth row: Lou Kite, Becky Bache, Debbie Kerr. Tri-Hi-Y advisor Mrs. A.C. Walker counts the money from the “tootsie roll sale as Gloria Sims double- checks her. 65 SENIOR FBLA — Front row: Evelyn Jackson, Maxine Yancey, Carolyn Core, Barbara Dodd, Linda Hawkins, Cheryl Jenkins, Monica Hillery, Elizabeth Lane, Donna Lillard, Judy Hume, Mary Jenkins, Kay Lawrence, Joyce Smoot, Carolyn Lane, Gloria Adams, Bonnie King, Lynn Breeden, Doris Myers, Janice Marcus, reporter; Pam Hicks, secretary. Second row: Trissy Yowell, second vice-president; Debbie Wood, Lois Clatterbuck, first vice-president; Brenda Butler, Rebecca Jenkins, Mitzi Sisk, Doris Jenkins, Sue Mills, Sandy Marlor, president; Goldie Soaper, Brenda Hensley, Jean Bragg, Donna Settle, Janet Griffith, Kathy May, Barbara Hoffman, Joyce Embrey. Third row: George Taylor, Sanford Reaves, Greg Poe, Joe Curtis, treasurer; David Curtis, Darlene Tolson, Sarah Payne, Paige Graves, Sandra Aylor, Nancy Taylor, Donna Highlander, Lynne Hudson, Diane Bawkey, Martha Settle, Gloria Sims, Terry Hunt, Valeria Thornhill, Bever ly Hearns, historian. Missing from picture: Winnie Cunningham, Terry Burdette. jfl’r : -,i iV . ' ■ Presiding over the first meeting of the senior FBLA, Sandy Marlor proves her capability as a leader. Pensive Trissy Yowell questions something at the FBLA party held in September. 66 FBLA Beginning with the used book sale, the senior members of the Future Business Leaders of America led the other organizations with the FIRST MONEY- MAKING PROJECT OF THE YEAR Attending the Regional Conference held at Madison College in October along with the other members, Valerie Thornhill, regional president, conducted the meeting. Participating in HELP which aids the March of Dimes was one of the club ' s community projects. Regional president Valerie Thornhill listens to discussion at the conference held in Harrisonburg while Sandy Marlor takes minutes. Arranging books, Sandy Marlor and )oe Curtis prepare for the used book sale sponsored by the FBLA in August. Senior FBLA member Lois Clatterbuck explains the Tom Watt program. Gathering together at the informal party held in September, members Gloria Adams, Bonnie King, and Sanford Reaves enjoy the refreshments. 67 Jr. FBLA Although a few years younger and less experienced than the senior group, the junior chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America prepared its members to be competent, aggressive leaders. Learning parliamentary procedures as well as money management, students gained self-confidence at district, regional, and state conventions. SPONSORING A BEAUTY PAGEANT and selling Tom Watt kits, the members raised money for these conventions. As community service projects, donations were collected for the March of Dimes and Christmas cards were sent to our servicemen. Mass confusion is the result of the first meeting of the new members of the Jr. F.B.L.A. JUNIOR FBLA — Front row: Pat Stover, Jill Yowell, Kathy Covington, Robin Viar, Laura Sherman, Cheryl Corbin, Elaine Cook, Leisa Corbin, Diane Hanna, Teresa Bache, Jean Fincham, Jane Corbin, Loretta Hoffman, Rosemary Christensen, Bonnie Smoot. Second row: Jackie Mills, Sonya Atkins, Sandra Reaves, Brenda Carter, Regina Crescenti, Mary Ann Fones, Lillian Washington, Eve Ferris, Diane Marlor, Temple Hitt, Kim Scott, Virginia Kearns, Nancy Payne, Gloria Inskeep, Carol Mullins, Kathryn Sprague. Third row: Carolyn James, Linda Clark, Sheila Richards, Bessie Tibbs, James Rose, Jerry Jenkins, Billy Lucas, Mike Harrison, Danny Payne, Tim Benett, Donnie Hitt, Sharon Wilson, Robin McWaters, Cheryl Settle, Regina Toliver, Monica Roy, Sandy Carter. JUNIOR F.B.L.A. — Front row: Faye Burner, Debbie Jeffries, Patsy Jenkins, Sandra Smoot, Barbara Tibbs, Debbie Hurlock, Kathy Brice, Teresa Rupard, Debbie Marshall, Dolores Lightfoot; historian; Pam Shinaberry, Sharon Crowder, Jane Haught, Susie Jenkins, Sharon Bragg, Bonnie Campbell, president. Second row: Vicki Witt, parliamentarian; Debbie Gore, Gloria Crescenti, Pam Weaver, Sharon Holmes, Jane Rosenberger, secretary; Pat Hawkins, Sharon Jenkins, Sue Bunch, Lillian Robinson, Susan Compton, Sue Carder, Jeannie Mackinson, Ann Via, Mary Reaves, Doris Jackson. Third row: Christine Kidwell, Michele Tutt, Gayle Johnson, Nancy Pettie, James Rose, Carl Jennings, Cletus Wormley, Jerry Rupard, Clyde Lee, vice-president; Lawrence Hamilton, reporter; Ronnie Jenkins, treasurer; Frank Wilkins, Ricky Hawkins, Michael Peters, Linda Gerald. 68 FT ■ 1 if , Hi iw Va W f vi r J Distributive Education Club of America Designated as a club for the development of future leaders for marketing and dis- tribution, members of the Distributive Ed- ucation Club of America worked to achieve this goal. The officers learned the responsibilities of their positions at two training conferences. Besides their outside jobs, COMPETITION IN DISTRICT CON- TESTS such as sales demonstrations, public speaking, and advertising layout, ex- panded the members ' training in the field of business management. During the monthly meetings, guest speakers from area businesses spoke to the students on their appearance and attitude toward their jobs in the present and future. The year ended with the annual Employer- Employee Banquet held at the Holiday Inn. Learning the responsibilities of a cashier Jeff Ferris, Cletus Wormley, and Roger Jenkins work with the cash register. Completing a sale, DECA member Sidney Jenkins gains experience as a shoe salesman at Keystone ' s. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA — Front row; Cathy Dillon, Cheryl Swain, Peggy Yates, Patricia Hurlock, Gayle McDaniel, Linda Johnson, Wanda Pullen, Karen Thompson, Donna Morris, reporter; Betty Jo Burke, Karen Kilby, Mary Alice Peters, Rae Butler, secretary; Tina Norris, president. Second row: Clarence Jenkins, Larry Dowell, Becky Bache, Allen Rosson, treasurer; Zan Dean, Jimmy Dowell, Farrell Payne, Jeff Ferris, David Routt, Johnny Haynes, Mike Dugan, Lawrence Sowers, Gordon Lightfoot, Chuckie Coates. Third row: Roger Jenkins, Melvin Dwyer, David Jeffries, Doug Smith, Jerry Rupard, Dennis Brown, Larry Elkins, Jesse O ' Donnel, vice-president; Ernest Brent, Mike Frazier, Craig Wood, Thomas Clark, sargeant- at-arms; Sidney Jenkins, Mark Blevins, Roger Keyser, John Gillisen, Lawrence Miles, Robert Johnson. Missing from picture: Paula Harrison, Edward Morris, Lutricia Apperson, Richard Clark, Ginger Hutcherson, Don Irvin, Everette Jones, Earl Lambert, Phillip Mick, Jerry Scott, Cletus Wormley. 69 Future Farmers of America Striving to meet the qualifications of an ideal farmer, local Future Farmers of America for the first time HOSTED A LEADERSHIP TRAINING CONFERENCE. With such fund-raising drives as the selling of nuts and candy, the members raised money for their annual banquet. Partici- pation in the judging of livestock and agri- culture created a realistic view of one of the many facets of a farmer ' s career. Fol- lowing traditional FFA procedures, the club jointly undertook jobs which stressed cooperation and responsibility. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA — On the rail: Charles Sheads, pres- ident; Wayne Corbin; vice-president; William Koontz, secretary. Front row: james Magner, David Baker, Henry Jenkins, Wayne Lane, John Perryman, Mike Brown. Second row: Pat Powers, Roy Lee Jenkins, Oliver Price, Wayne Scott, Kevin Corbin, Billy Leake. Third row: Roger Sigouin, Richard Sigouin, Chuckie Fox, Steve Frazier, J.D. Durham, treasurer; Larry Baldwin. Fourth row: Danny Jenkins, Ronnie Norris, Bobby Payne, Billy Settle. Fifth row: Tony Cook, Mr. S.C. Broyles, a dvisor; Donnie Hawkins, Doug Corbin, Kyle Woodward. Missing from picture: Glen Nalls, reporter. FFA president Charles Sheads leads the initiation ceremony for new members while William Koontz, Advisor Shirley Broyles, and Larry Baldwin assist. Finishing his initiation into the FFA, Oliver Price is glad to join the group. Engrossed with their work, FFA members plan activities for the year. 70 Future Homemakers of America Endeavoring to improve their personal, family, and community relationships, the FHA INCORPORATED THEIR THEME OF DECISIONS THAT COUNT into their programs. Initiating a candy sale to raise money, the Future Homemakers of America staged their annual fashion show in March. Modeling their outfits profes- sionally, the show once again proved to be the highlight of the year. Learning the tricks of the trade was eased consider- ably by the up-to-date facilities in the home ec room. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA — Front row: Barbara Clark, Eleanor Banks, Ann Carter, Lillie Clark, Valerie Butler. Second row: Judy Lewis, Joyce Hackley, Pat Clasker, Susan Corbin, Linda Johnson, Kathleen Newman. Third row: Kathy Ellis, Dava Small, Carey Frazier. Commentator Pat Hunt describes model Mary Ellen Roy ' s outfit while Ann Carter admires it from a distance. FHA Officers — Seated : Lillie Clark, president; Pat Clasker, treasurer; standing: Dava Small, vice-president; and Mrs. Anita Spellman, advisor. Adding finishing touches to her outfit, Barbara Tibbs prepares for the fashion show. 71 Future Teachers of America Giving students with a sincere desire to teach an opportunity to learn more about the career was the goal for the Future Teachers of America. Carrying out this purpose, the junior and senior MEMBERS ASSISTED TEACHERS at Sycamore Park El- ementary School. Principal Clifford J. Galbreath from Sycamore Park spoke to the future pedagogues about their respon- sibilities. Visiting another county school, the entire club received first-hand knowl- edge in their chosen profession. As in previous years, the FTA checked coats at all home basketball games to raise funds for the club. Future teacher, Barbara Brandt, reads to a group of third graders at Sycamore Park Elementary School. Principal Galbreth explains the teacher aid program at Sycamore Park Elementary School to the future teachers at a regular meeting. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA — Front row: Alice Washington, secretary; Carrolet Taylor, president; Kay Lawrence, vice-president. Second row: Onita Terrell, Paula Kilby, Susie Jenkins. Third row: Mary Catherine Chilton, Regina Toliver, Lydia Settle. Fourth row: Donnie Hitt, Danny Payne. Fifth row: Pattie Lotts, Harold Jones. Missing from picture: Bev- erly Hearns, treasurer. 72 Four - H Club To attend the state 4-H Congress held at V.P.I. became the goal of the Eager Beavers this year as in previous years. Twenty-two members from Culpeper, the largest delegation ever, went this past summer. In order to go to V.P.I. most MEMBERS MUST PARTICIPATE AND COMPETE WITH OTHER CLUBS in districts contests such as nutrition, judging, dress review, tractor driving, and egg-grading. This year ' s soil judging team which included Sadie Thompson, Linda Carter, Leon Thompson, and Mike Ballato were state champions. A citizenship project which dealt with state and federal elections, officials in our government, and the operation of our government was a major program. Other projects included a litter clean-up as well as participating in the annual farm show. 4-H Club — Kneeling: Mike Brown, treasurer; Linda Carter, secretary; Nancy Payne, vice-president; Sadie Thompson, president. Standing: Johnny Haynes, Jesse O ' Don- nell, Sharon Jacobs, Peggy Stewart, Jimmy Bennett, John Payne, Danny Jenkins, Ricky Hawkins, Tim Bennett, Ronnie Payne. Extension agent Larry Hill listens to 4-H member Johnny Haynes ' question about 4-H orientation. Calling the meeting to order, 4-H president Sadie Thompson assumes her respon- sibility as leader. 73 GAA — Front row: Irma Dwyer, Julie Davis, Mary Williams, Tammy Fifer, Pam Cornett, vice-president; Debbie Tharp, secretary; Connie Broyles, president; Jane Walker, historian; Cindy Hale, sergeant-at-arms; Valerie Thornhill, treasurer; Vicki Thornhill, Janet Hope, Kay Yancey, Sandy Marlor. Second row: Miss Anne Yeatts, sponsor; Evelyn Haught, Cathy Berry, Barbara Hoffman, Karen Bangs, Janice Cempre, Peggy White, Janet Quaintance, Bonnie Reaves, Cheryl Jenkins, Libby Hoffman, Carolyn Gore, Barbara Dodd. Third row: Karen Kilby, Bev Hutcherson, Janet Ke arns, Bonnie Blankenbaker, Charmaine Dill, Lynette Scott, Polly Crossman, Claudia Huffman, Sue Mills, Janet Griffith, Sally Scott, Elaine Gilmore. Fourth row: Robie Curd, Nancy Southard, Jeanne Gilmore, Kitten Brown, Paige Craves, Cheryl Hackley, Sandra Aylor, Sarah Payne, Teresa Jones, Bonnie Creaver. 74 Skipping down the road, Karen Gehringer, Bev Carder, and Debbie )ones complete their initiation. Spraying shaving cream on Mary Catherine Chilton ' s tongue, Sandy Marlor antagonizes another inductee. Girls ' Athletic Association Revising out-dated traditions such as the point system, the Girls ' Athletic Association, with Coach Anne Yeatts as their sponsor, reformed many facets of the club. HOLDING INITIATION IN JANUARY of this year, members inducted 24 girls into GAA. The club, raising money for scholarships and new equipment, sold Rex cleaner to the community. Highlighting the year was the GAA-Faculty Game held in the spring. Playing the club in a game of basketball, the faculty sought revenge after last year ' s defeat. At halftime, baked goods made by the girls were auctioned to the spectators. C.A.A. NEW MEMBERS — Front row: Martha Carey, Patsy Jenkins, Kay Shenk. Second row: Debbie Jones, Cassandra Simpson, Linda Johnson. Third row: Mary Catherine Chilton, Bev Carder, Wanda Reaves. Fourth row: Pat Clasker, Pat Elliot, Ginger Hutcherson. Fifth row: Debbie Combos, Lor- raine Golon, Pat Brown. Sixth row: Diane Driscoll, Judy Landis, Dava Small. Seventh row: Linda Tharp, Kim Blanken- baker, Debbie Harpine. Eighth row: Lee Chichester, Karen Gehringer. 75 GAA Cheerleaders CHEERING FOR THE WRESTLING TEAMS, the G.A.A. cheerleaders received an added responsibility this year besides their regular task of cheering for girls ' hockey and basketball. To arouse spirit and interest in girls ' sports, the cheerleaders designed various locker decorations as well as wall posters. Participation in pep rallies and active members of the Pep Club were other activities. Each girl purchased a body suit to accent her uniform. G.A.A. CHEERLEADERS — Left to right: Debbie Gombos, Sandy Marlor, co-captain; Polly Crossman, co-captain; Karen Gehringer. Second row: Judy Landis, Debbie Jones, Debbie Harpine, Bev Carder. Enthusiastic cheerleaders lead the crowds in cheers for wrestling and girls ' basketball. 76 Junior Athletic Club With the use of guest speakers and movies, advisor, Mr. Randall, strove to get the idea of fair play through to the members of the Junior Athletic Club. Mr. Randall emphasized the importance of participating in at least one sport in a high school career. This is the only club for jv athletes, and provides insight into their varsity year. Enthusiasm and good sportsmanship are the trademarks of the Junior Athletic Club. The MEMBERS LEARNED TO DEVELOP COMPETITION against rival schools, against fellow teammates, and against themselves. The struggle to win was secondary. JUNIOR ATHLETIC CLUB — Kneeling: Johnny Brown, Damon White, Clarence Campbell, pres- ident. Second row: Robert Bell, Wayne Hunnicutt, Stanley Lewis, Richard Christensen, James Wise, Terry Corbin, Dave Johnson, Robert Jenkins, Mike Harvey, Mike Crimes, Kyle Scott, John Morgan, Fred Reid. Third row: Jake Haught, Mike Harrison, Howard Lambert, Doug Morgan, Tony Miller, Steve Nuttall, Bobby Turner, Albert Miles, Otis Grey, Romeo Ferguson, Tyrone Richards, Francis Lawson. High salesmen. Bob Jenkins and Howard Lambert, convince Mary Reaves to buy several Blue Devil trash cans. Showing films to members of the Junior Athletic Club, advisor Mike Randall stresses the importance of good sportsmanship. 77 VARSITY CLUB — Front row, bottom to top: Mike Ballato, vice-president; Mike Hall, David Johnson, David Curtis, Rusty Partlow, Leroy Hackley. Second row: Wayne Foard, sergeant-at-arms; George Fotenos, Alan Fergerson, Brad Rosen- berger, Harry Tibbs. Third row: Danny Blosser, president; Craig Dill, sergeant- at-arms, Richard Hunter, sergeant-at-arms; Henry Jenkins, Ronald Phillips, Bob Thornhill, Curtis Dixon. Fourth row: Lonnie Hamilton, Bill Kootnz, Jeff Ferris, Mike Kincer, Bobby Hauge. Fifth row: Sanford Reaves, Randy Lindsey, Ernest Brent, Sonny Bowles, Greg Hann. Sixth row: John Groover, secretary-treasurer; Martin Snead, Kevin Schrack, Billy Farman, Earl Lambert. Varsity Club president Danny Blosser and vice-president Mike Ballato go over plans for the meeting. 78 Varsity Club After being heckled through mud and ice, and having vinegar and flour mixtures dumped on them, EIGHTEEN NEW MEMBERS WERE INITIATED into the Varsity Club. Money was raised by selling drinks at the home football and basketball games. To develop character and promote responsibility for outstanding athletes in the school and to encourage other students to participate in athletics was the goal of the club. Once a member has lettered and has been initiated into the club, he is eligible to receive a Varsity Club jacket. VARSITY CLUB NEW MEMBERS — Front row: Roland Inskeep, Donald Carpenter, John Yowell, Sanford Reaves, Kevin Shrack, Jim Mc- Nemar. Second row: Martin Snead, Jeff Cempre, Mark Breese, Gordon Harris, Greg Hann, Mike Hall. Third row: Randy Lindsay, Billy Farnam, Allen Ferguson, Lonnie Hamilton, Mike Groves. Fourth row: Rusty Stanley, David Curtis, David Combs, Moe Jenkins, Harry Tibbs. Selling drinks and candy at home basketball games, Varsity Club member Jeff Ferris returns a customer ' s change. New member Richard Hunter places his order for his Varsity Club jacket from advisor Gerald Bobbitte. 79 Band The CCHS Marching and Concert Bands had an extremely busy and productive year, their first under NEW BAND DIRECTOR JAMES ARROWOOD. In the fall, the marching band did half-time shows at the home games with many complex formations. Concert season got under way with the senior and junior high bands giving a joint Christmas concert. Later in the year the band presented a Festival Concert and Spring Concert, the former played just before the band competed in the annual Band Festival. The stage band and brass ensemble also were active, and held various concerts throughout the year. I have Excedrin headache no. 591 , says Mr. Arrowood at band practice. Drum major Gary Schwartz leads the band in the Star Spangled Banner . Engulfed in the excitement of the football game, marching band members and majorettes cheer the Devils on their way. Marching band members practice at the football field for Friday night ' s game. Band Officers — not pictured. President, Kim Thomas; vice-president, Janice Inskeep; secretary, Eddie Eddins; treasur- er, Sandy Mann; librarians, Larry Bates, Patty Will; uniform managers, Thomas Frazier, Debbie Tharp; historian, Russell Lewis; reporter, Michael Alvey. 80 F .IL • V i 14 i V V n - 4 ' Wg- Mrjhj k_ ft ■■ ' ' ■ - ill UKB? IK. ' ■ IMMER Of 42 Concert band members dress for their Christmas Concert held in December. Checking their music to see if they have the correct order, Lorraine Colon and Richard Minick get ready for the con- cert. Long hours of practice help band members perfect their sounds. Marching band members Donald Carpenter and Ron Lee goof off at practice. 81 Leading the way at pep rallies, the Pep Band entertained with such favorites as When You Say Love” and the underscore from Shaft”. Another first for the CCHS band was HOSTING THE REGIONAL BAND CONCERT in February. Several concert band members also participated in the Area Band Concert held in the spring. Striving for perfection in technique and tone, the band once again proved themselves the cornerstone for Culpeper High ' s enthusiasm. Crazy pep band members provide spirit at pep rallies and home basketball games. Practicing on Sunday afternoons. Stage Band members prepare for festivals and concerts for local businesses. Presenting a Christmas concert, the Brass Ensemble entertains the CCHS student body. 82 ML CCHS Concert Band FLUTE Debbie Tharp Annie Grace Snead Susan Hurt Susan Thomas Patty Will Jeanine Inskeep Wanda Inskeep Sandra Mann Judy Lewis Kathy Hensley Cammie Golon Lisa Kelly OBOE Lorraine Golon CLARINET Eddie Eddins Karen Kenyon Lynn Gore Robin Carpenter Mary Ann Hoffman Norma Washington Don Tomczak Valerie Bauman Jody Powell Temple Hitt Janet Bates Diane Young Diane Driscoll Brenda Reese Luann Chipps Jeanne Mackison Dorothy Somerville Delphine Washington Paula Harrison BASS CLARINET Tom Frazier Cathy Garr Sonja Atkins BASSOON Wally Minor Richard Minick ALTO SAXOPHONE Janice Inskeep Debbie Mitchell Mike Fant Lewis Tutt TENOR SAXOPHONE Don Hoffman Ron Lee Steve Davis BARITONE SAXOPHONE Terry Reese HORNS Steve Setzer Kiki Steele Russell Lewis Mark Walker Gloria Inskeep Mike Grimes Leonard Bosworth TRUMPET Duke Farris Gary Schwartz Shane Nicholls Lee Shelp Wade Harouff Bruce Bates Steve Poulos Robert Coli Dan Payne Ellen Quaintance Neil Mitzman David Johnson TROMBONE Larry Bates Joe Powell Mary Nichols Chip Tanner Buck Hitt Mike Groves BARITONE Kim Thomas Joe Curtis Phil Sturgill BASS Gary Mocarski Ray Mills Lonnie Hamilton PERCUSSION Ken Lee Don Stewart Jerry Groves Robert Wormley Irvin Reaves MALLETS Mike Alvey TYMPANI Ronnie Jones ADDITIONAL MARCHING BAND MEMBERS Roddy Brown Jane Buchanan Don Carpenter Terry Davis Betty Demarest Steve Goldsborough Debbie Gore Rose Holland Sharon Jacobs Ca rolyn Johnson Steve Karnes Brenda Kwok Stanley Lewis John Morgan Tom Reich Bill Widor 83 Library Club Forfeiting valuable time, students volun- teered to work in the library during lunch shifts, in the mornings, and afternoons, in order to promote the interest of books and the operation of a library. Besides their duties in the library, MEMBERS DISPLAYED BULLETIN BOARDS for the en- joyment of the school. The proceeds from their November candy sale will be used to finance a trip to the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. in 1974. Enjoying the Library Club party held in October, Debbie Saunders and Nancy Taylor relax from their duties as library as- sistants. Checking out a book, Ronnie Phillips seeks the aid of student librarian Ruth Settle. Library Club secretary Carol Chapman LIBRARY CLUB — Front row: Crystal Clark, Lu Ann Chipps, Ann Carter, Otis cuts the cake at their party in October. Gore, Barbara Coli, Debbie Marshal, Virginia Tharp. Second row: Jenny Curtis, Debbie Thompson, vice-president; Dee Morris, president; Carol Chapman, secretary; Sue Carter, treasurer; Faye Burner. Third row: Kathy Covington, Helen Russell, Teresa Clark, Kanese Randolph, Debbie Hurlock, Gloria Adams, Carolyn Lane, Eva Ferris. Fourth row: Eileen Kratochvil, Sandra Johnston, Elizabeth Boldridge, Sue Bunch, Susan Walker, Nancy Taylor, Sandy Carter, Nancy Graham. Missing from picture: Diane Dean, Kathy Dodson, Barbara Clark, Sharon Hawkins, Billie Hicks, Kay Johnson, Mary Nichols, Nancy Pettie, Pam Weaver, Catherine Willis, Joyce Woolen, Debbie Saunders. CHESS CLUB — Front row: Matt Capano, treasurer; Jay Standley, vice- president; Paul Wiest, president; Bobby Copeland, secretary. Second row: Irvin Bennett, Bonnie Minier, Kathy Frazier, Lenny Melanson, Rosemary Christensen, John Nicholson. Third row: Mark Walker, Donald Tomzack, Joey Pierce, Aaron Moyer, Frank Leavell, Jerry Scott. Fourth row: Joe Powell, Debbie George, Janet Bates, Allison Brown, Cary Deal, Jeff Whetzel. Fifth row: Jeff Lovett, Elizabeth Sims, Kiki Steele, Jack Driggers, Julia Piper. Sixth row: Jeff Thomas, Robert Em- mott, Bob Neal, Robert Kinzer, Kevin Boch, Peggy Stewart. Seventh row: Leonard Bosworth, Larry Bates, Duke Farris, Steve Poulos, Don Stewart, Bruce Bates, Jimmy Bennett. Chess Club From knights to kings, from rooks to queens, the chess club made its move. Learning the arts and skills of the game of chess, members of the club increased their sense of reasoning. Not as arrogant as Fischer nor as talented as Spassky, the amatuers played the game with persis- tance. A STRICTER REQUIREMENT FOR MEMBERSHIP in the form of a chess knowledge quiz limited the number of the club. Providing a diversion from the mo- notony of studies, the club proved both entertaining as well as educational. Concentrating on his next move, Kevin Bock studies the chess board while his opponent, Irvin Bennett, is momentarily distracted. Vice-president Jay Standley challenges President Paul Wiest to a game of chess to prove he ' s best. 85 CHORAL MUSIC — Front Row: Nancy Pullen, Deborah Weakley, Catherine Brice, Linda Carter, Karen Yowell, Sharon Crowder, Teresa Clark, Sandra Reaves, Priscilla Hoffman, Bonnie King, Debbie Zinn, Evelyn Jackson, Deloris Lightfoot, Linda Robinson, Lorraine Clascoe. Second row: Avis Jenkins, Vivian Butler, Jackie Mills, Carol James, Peggy Stewart, Sharon Holmes, Pam Weaver, Pat Brown, Kanese Randolph, Christine Newman, Valerie Butler, Betty Johnson, Karen Young, Patricia Hunt, Daisy Clawson. Third row: Stanley Pollard, Will Jenkins, Clarence Campbell, Veronica Scott, Arlene Wallace, Monica Roy, Beverly Hearns, Lucille Henderson, Bessie Tibbs, Elaine Butler, Imogene Young, Linda Smoot, Mary Ellen Roy, Karl Jennings, Michael Simpson, Howard Simpson. Fourth row: Ronnie Thompson, Mike Brown, Charles Tharpe, George Fotenos, David Combs, George Sprague, Robert Wormley, Sonny Bowles, Rusty Partlow, David Jeffries, Peyton Brock, Frank Wilkins, Ron White, Francis Lawson, Randolph Scott, Tyrone Richards, Shelton Pollard, Greg Poe, Allen Carpenter. Missing from picture: Steve Brown, John Butler, Barbara Clark, Nita Cottoms, James Grey, David Greene, Linda Holland, William Jeffers, Hazel Newman, Cassandra Simpson, Debbie Taliaferro, Julia Thompson, Canzetta Turner, Debbie Weakley, Walter Wharton, Edith Wilson. CONCERT CHOIR — Front row: Regina Crescenti, Deena Banks, Gloria Sims, Carol Mullins, Debbie Compton, Sharon McCray, Debbie Thompson, Debbie George, Sandra Aylor, Cheryl Springstead, Pat Glasker. Second row: Raymond Mills, Marcus Taylor, Gloria Crescenti, Lillian Robinson, Janet Kearns, Pam Beasley, Debbie Clem, Susan Wood, Cheryl Swain, Ronnie Kelly, Richard Minick, Solomon Meney. Third row: Oliver Price, Jerrry Rupard, Ronnie Payne, Clyde Lee, Harold Jones, Da niel Shanks, Hugh Elwood, Irvin Reaves, Johnnie Brown, Keith Will. 86 Choral Music The only club in the school which offered students a chance to exercise their vocal cords as well as develop talent, chorus was divided into two groups: a concert choir consisting of 33 select voices and the regu- lar chorus. PRESENTING AN ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT in December and a spring concert in April, members were delighted to raise their voices in joy while singing on their new risers given to them by the Parent-Teacher-Student Associa- tion. The concert choir also sang at the Evaluation Committee banquet. Visitation to the junior high and elementary schools was also on the agenda for special programs. CHORAL MUSIC — Front row: Pam Shinnaberry, Susie Jenkins, Joyce Banks, Ruby Courdine. Second row: Beverly Hitt, Helen Martin, Vicki Harrison, Sheila Clark, Bo Backe. Third row: Cletus Wormley, Wayne Jenkins, Roger Jenkins, Richard Clark, Clarence Jenkins. National Honor Society hostess Happy Aylor serves choral members who entertained at the evaluating committee banquet held in Oct- ober. Choral members practice for their annual December concert. 87 Drama Club Sacrificing long evenings to perfect every word, expression, and movement, LOCAL THESPIANS STAGED UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE for their spring play. The In- ternational Thespian Society served as a great inspiration for outstanding achieve- ment among members. Hosting the Battle- field District One-Act Play Festival for the third year and attending workshops and college productions offered more experi- ence in the field. 1972 ' s production of the Broadway hit, Harvey displayed the abil- ity of the eager and industrious members. Due to a conflict in scheduling, the drama club did not present a fall play as custom- ary. Elwood Dowd (Mark Johnson) tells Dr. Sanderson (Robert Corbin) about his friend Harvey while Nurse Kelley (Robie Curd) listens. Is it a movie, book, radio, or t.v. program? wonder Darlene Eddins and Kay Shenk as Teresa Southard performs her charade. Two words! It ' s ' Boxcar Bertha! exclaims Kay Shenk. 88 DRAMA CLUB — Front row: Sheila Hawkins, Karen Panagos, Janice Myers, Lynn Gore, Sadie Thompson, Cindy Carter, Jane Buchanan, Lou Ellen Thurston, Mary Williams, Karen Yowell, Jennifer Carter, Karen Bangs, Happy Aylor, Cammy Golon, Teresa Griffith, Karen Kenyon. Second row: Vicky Hardy, Tanya Rixey, Wanda Reaves, Cheryl Martin, Judy Lawson, Kathy Garr, Jan Judd, Patty Will, Gary Mocarski, Bonnie Minier, Marlene Kratochvil, Shelly Loving, Sharon SomervilV?, Kathy Williams, Teresa Southard, Mary Lou Rutherford, Kay Shenk. Third row: Vicki Harding, Julie Piper, Donna Stewart, Kathy Frazier, Linda Carter, Lynne Goldsborough, Bev Hutcherson, Neil Mitzman, Pattie Lotts, Richard Chitchester, Alan Ramer, Bonnie Reaves, Peggy Stewart, Kathy Crane, Jodie Powell, Kiki Steele, David Dejarnett. Fourth row: Alethea Nuttali, Mark Johnson, Larry Feaganes, Donnie Stewart, Keith Barbour, Billy Copeland, Robert Kinzer, Teresa James, Nancy Southard, Jim White, Eileen Kratochvil, Lisa Kelley, Sharon Litchford, Debbie Gombos, Patty Throusell, Jimmy Bennett, Joey Pierce, Becky Bache, Kim Blankenbaker, Larry Stein, Paul Ferguson. DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS — Front row: Leroy Hackley, treasurer; Darlene Eddins, vice-president; Mr. Dwight Frazier, advisor; Robie Curd, president; Tammy Fifer, historian; Laura LaGrow, secretary. 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Being a junior is ordering your class ring preparing for the prom. Being a senior is wishing you had some senior privileges to impose on underclassmen knowing that you ' re behind in your work and not caring planning the future. “We are shut up in schools for twelve years and come out with a bag of wind, a memory of words, and do not know a thing. Ralph Waldo Emerson 119 Seniors Choose Craig Dill to Head Class Led by Craig Dill, the senior class began their final year at CCHS. The class of ' 73 became the first class to go through all four years in the new high school. Privileges weie few, but seniors managed to revive the customary class day program. They held their traditional class day with the usual time allotted for rehearsals and planned a senior picnic. Caps and gowns were ordered and preparations were made for the Baccalaureate service and com- mencement exercises as seniors anticipated grad- uation and made plans for their future. Senior Class Officers: Craig Dill, president; Carrolet Taylor, treasurer; Debbie Tharp, secretary; Janice Inskeep, vice-president. Doris Ann Apperson Rebecca Ellen Aylor Sandra Gayle Aylor Larry William Baldwin 120 Michael Berry Ballato Oscar Blakey Bates John Mark Blevins Karen Marie Bangs Hugh Lewis Bayne Daniel Wilson Blosser Keith Anthony Barbour Catherine Anita Berry Jeanne Cay Bragg Lawrence Lee Bates Bonnie Lucille Blankenbaker Rhonda Renee Breeden DORIS ANN APPERSON REBECCA ELLEN AYLOR: 4-H Honor Club 1,2, All Star 4; Spanich Club 2, sergeant-at-arms 3; Drama Club 2,3; SCA 2; NHS 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 4. SANDRA GAYLE AYLOR: Softball 1; Junior FBLA 2; FBLA 3,4; CAA 2,3,4. LARRY WILLIAM BALDWIN: FFA1,2,3,4. MICHAEL BERRY BALLATO: Varsity Basketball manager 2,3,4; J.V. Wrestling 1; Varsity Baseball manager 1; Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3, co-captain 4; Junior Athletic Club 1 , Chess Club 2; Pepergram 1 ,2,3, news editor 4; Hi-Y 1 ; Var- sity Club 2,3, vice-president 4; Drama Club 1; NHS 2,3,4; Colonnade 4; Quill and Scroll 2,3; SCA 1, treasurer 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Latin Club 3, vice-pres. 4. KAREN MARIE BANCS: Colonnade 1,2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Drama Club 1,2, 3, 4; Softball; CAA 2,3,4; Pepergram 3; Track 4. KEITH ANTHONY BARBOUR: Drama Club 3,4. LAWRENCE LEE BATES: Hi-Y 2,3, secretary 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3, librarian 4; Chess Club 4; NHS 2,3,4; SCA 4; Colonnade 1,2, ad manager 3,4. OSCAR BLAKEY BATES: J.V. Baseball 1, co-captain 2; Var- sity Baseball 3,4; Junior Athletic Club 2; Hi-Y 2,3; Drama Club 3; Pepergram 2,3. HUGH LEWIS BAYNE: VICA 3. CATHERINE ANITA BERRY: GAA 2,3,4; VICA 4; Softball 1,2; FBLA 1. BONNIE LUCILLE BLANKENBAKER: J.V. Basketball manag- er 1 ; J.V. Hockey 2; Tennis 2; Majorettes 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Varsity Hockey 3; Choral Music 1,2; GAA 3,4. JOHN MARK BLEVIN: DECA 2,3,4 DANIEL WILSON BLOSSER: J.V. Football 1,2; J.V. Baseball 1, captain 2; Varsity Baseball 3,4; J.V. Wrestling 1, Varsity Wrestling 2,3, captain 4; Cross Country 3; Junior Athletic Club 1; Varsity Club 2,3, president 4; Drama Club 2,3; SCA Vice--president 4; Class treasurer 3; Inter-Club Council Pres- ident 4. JEANNE GAY BRAGG: FBLA 1,2, 3, 4; FTA 3. RHONDA RENEE BREEDEN: FBLA 1,2, 3, 4. 121 Mark Leslie Breese Patricia Ann Brown Betty Jo Burke David Edward Brown Viola Elizabeth Brown Edna Rae Butler Dennis James Brown William Lee Brown Georgia Darlene Butler Katherine Denise Brown Constance Ann Broyles Joseph Conrad Butler MARK LESLIE BREESE: Golf 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Chess Club 2, vice-president 3; NHS 3,4. DAVID EDWARD BROWN: Varsity Football 2,3. DENNIS JAMES BROWN: DECA 1,2, 3, 4. KATHERINE DENISE BROWN: Track 3,4; J.V. Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Tennis 1 ; Drama Club 2; CAA 3,4. PATRICIA ANN BROWN: Varsity Hockey 3; Drama Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2,3; FHA 1; CAA 4. VIOLA ELIZABETH BROWN: Library Club 3; FBLA 2; FHA 1 . WILLIAM LEE BROWN: J.V. Wrestling 1; Track 1. CONSTANCE ANN BROYLES: Softball 2,3,4; J.V. Hockey 1, co-captain 2; Varsity Hockey 2,3; Gymnastics 2; CAA 2, ser- geant-at-arms 3, president 4; Pepergram 3; Basketball score- keeper 1,2, 3, 4. BETTY JO BURKE: DECA 4; Drama Club 1,2,3. EDNA RAE BUTLER: DECA 2,3, secretary 4. GEORGIA DARLENE BUTLER: Varsity Basketball manager 3. JOSEPH CONRAD BUTLER: J.V. Football 2,3; Junior Athlet- ic Club 2,3; 4-H Club 2,3. THOMAS EDWARD CALHOUN, JR.: J.V. Football 1,2; Chess Club 3. DANNY JOE CAMERON: J.V. Football 2; Junior Athletic Club 2. MATTHEW M. CAPANO: DECA 1,2,3; Chess Club 2,3, secretary-treasurer 4. JENNIFER ANN CARDER: J.V. Hockey 2,3; Tennis 1; Tri-Hi- Y 1,2,4; Drama Club 4; Colonnade 1,2, faculty editor 4; NHS 3,4; SCA 1. ROBIN LYNN CARPENTER: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, 4; Drama Club 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Colonnade 1,3, circulation manager 2,4; NHS 2,3,4. JOSEPH RAY CARTER, II: J.V. Football 1,2. WILLIAM EDWARD CHAPMAN: J.V. Football 1,2; Varsity Football 4; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Track 1,2; Junior Athletic Club 1 ; J.V. Baseball 2; Varsity Club 4. JAMES KYLE CLARK. LILLIE MAE CLARK: Track 2; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Pepergram 3; FHA treasurer 1, secretary 2, president 3,4; SCA 2; Pep Club 3,4. 122 Doing a few necessary tasks, Judy Makely and Barbara Hoffman ease the heavy work load of the administration. Student Workers Aid The Office Personnel Thomas Edward Calhoun Danny Joe Ca eron Robin Lynn Carpenter Joseph Ray Carter, II Matthew M. Capano James Kyle Clark Jennifer Ann Carder Lillie Mae Clark 123 Thomas Cameron Clark, Jr. Wayne Michael Corbin Lois Ann Clatterbuck Charlie Robin Coates, Jr. Pamela Sue Cornett Toni Yvonne Cunningham Robert Garret Copeland Robie Renae Curd Seniors Look to Mid-terms as Last Exams Studying tor their mid-term exams, Irvin Reaves, David Mack, and Robert Wormley review their class notes. 124 Joseph Richard Curtis Bruce Keene Davis Cecil LaBruce Dean Janice Loraine Rhodes Dean Janet Kay Dodson Irma Kay Dwyer THOMAS CAMERON CLARK, JR. LOIS ANN CLATTERBUCK: Junior FBLA parliamentarian 1, president 2; FBLA 3, 1st vice president 4. CHARLIE ROBIN COATES, JR.: J.V. Football; DECA4. ROBERT GARRET COPELAND: Band 1; Chess Club 3, ser- geant-at-arms 4; SCA 1 ; French Club 4. WAYNE MICHAEL CORBIN: 4-H Club 1,2,3; FTA 1,2,3, vice-president 4. PAMELA SUE CORNETT: J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. Hockey 1,2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Tennis 1,2; Pepergram 1,2, ad manager 3,4; Quill Scroll 3,4; NHS 2,3, publicity chairman 4; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 1,2. TONI YVONNE CUNNINGHAM: Softball 1,2; Pepergram 1. ROBIE RENAE CURD: J.V. Cheerleader 1,2; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Softball 1; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2, vice-president 3, president 4; Thespian Society 3,4; Homecoming 1 ; GAA 2,3,4. JOSEPH RICHARD CURTIS: Band 1,2, 3,4; FBLA 3, Treasur- er 4. BRUCE KEENE DAVIS: J.V. Football 2; J.V. Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Junior Athletic Club 2; Hi-Y 3,4. JULIA KENDRICK DAVIS: J.V. Basketball 1,2; Softball 2,3,4; J.V. Hockey 1, co-captain 2; Varsity Hockey 3, co-captain 4; Gymnastics 3,4; Pepergram 4; NHS 4; SCA president 4; Class Julia Kendrick Davis Stephen Lee Davis Craig Geoffrey Dill Barbara Warren Do dd Darlene Kaye Eddins Winfred Eddins, Jr. president 2; class vice-president 3; GAA 2,3, historian 4. STEPHEN LEE DAVIS: J.V. Football 1,2; Junior Athletic Club 1,2; Band 1,2, 3, 4. CECIL LaBRUCE DEAN: JANICE LORAINE RHODES DEAN. CRAIG GEOFFREY DILL: Saratoga High School, Saratoga, Cal.; Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1. Culpeper: J.V. Foot- ball 2; Varsity Football tri-captain 3,4; Track 3,4; Varsity Club 3, sergeant-at-arms 4; NHS 3,4; SCA 4; Class president 4. BARBARA WARREN DODD: Gymnastics 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Drama Club 1,2; Pepergram 1,2; FBLA 4; Pep Club 1; GAA 2,3,4. JANET KAY DODSON. IRMA KAY DWYER: J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3; Softball 1,2,3; J.V. Hockey manager 2; Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3; GAA 2,3,4. DARLENE KAYE EDDINS: Gymnastics 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, secre- tary 3, district president 4; Drama 1,2,3, vice-president 4; Colonnade 1,2,3, business manager 4; Quill and Scroll 4; NHS 2,3, secretary 4; SCA 2; GAA 2,3; GAA Cheerleader 2; co-captain 3. WINFRED EDDINS, JR.: Golf 2,3,4; Cross-Country 4; NHS 2,3, vice-president 4; Drama Club 3,4; Thespian Society 3,4; Band 1,2,3, secretary-treasurer 4; Latin Club 1,2. Peggy Elaine Elkins Hugh Edward Elwood Robert Eugene Farnam Robert Clayton Farris, Jr. Wayne Edward Foard Robert Otis Ford PEGGY ELAINE ELKINS. HUGH EDWARD ELWOOD: Hi-Y 2, chaplain 3, president 4; Color Guard 3, captain 4; Latin Club 3, reporter 4; Choral Music 1,2, representative 3,4. GEORGE ROBERT EMBREY: J.V. Football 2; J.V. Basketball 2 . ROBERT GEORGE EMMOTT: Cross country 2,3,4; Chess Club 3,4. ROBERT EUGENE FARNAM: J.V. Football 1,2; Varsity Base- ball 3; Cross Country 3,4; Junior Athletic Club 1,2. ROBERT CLAYTON FARRIS, JR.: Virginia High School, Bristol, Va.: Chess Club 1; Band 1; SCA 1. Culpeper: Band 2,3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4. PAUL FREDERICK FERGUSON: Hi-Y 3, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4; Drama Club, 4. GORDON GEORGE FOAN, JR.: J.V. Football 2; Junior Ath- letic Club 2. WAYNE EDWARD FOARD: Herndon High School, Herndon, Va. : J.V. Football 1 ; Latin Club 1 ; SCA 1 . Culpeper: J.V. Football2; Varsity Football 3,4; J.V. Wrestling 2; Varsity Wrestling 3; Junior Athletic Club 2; Varsity Club 3, Sergeant- at-Arms 4. ROBERT OTIS FORD: J.V. Football 1 ; Junior Athletic Club George Robert Embrey Robert George Emmott Paul Frederick Ferguson George Gordon Foan, Jr. George Peter Fotenos Debra Lee Fox GEORGE PETER FOTENOS: J.V. Football 1 ; Varsity Footban 2,3,4; Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3, co-captain 4; Junior Athletic Club, president 1 ; Varsity Club 2,3,4; SCA 1 . DEBRA LEE FOX: Pepergram 1,3; Junior FBLA 1, historian 2; FBLA 3; GAA 2. STEVE ANTHONY FRAZIER: FFA 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2. THOMAS GLENN FRAZIER: Band 1,2, 3, 4. ELAINE CLARKE GILMORE: J.V. Basketball 1, co-captain 2; Varsity Basketball 3, co-captain 4; J.V. Hockey 2; Var-Hockey 3; Tennis 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4; GAA 2,3,4; Pepergram 1,2, ad manager 3; Colonnade, organization editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; NHS 2,3, historian 4; Pep Club 4. CARROLL WILLIAM GLASKER: Hi-Y 4; Pep Club, treasurer 3; Drama Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2; SCA 2; Pepergram 1,2, 3, 4. LUCY MARY GLASCOE: SCA 1,2; Choral Music 1,2. DAISY MAE GLOSSON: FHA1,4; FBLA 3; BICA4. LYNNE BETH GOLDSBOROUGH : J.V. Cheerleader 1, co- captain 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Track 2; Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1,2,4; Colonnade, art editor 4; SCA 1,3; Class president 3; Homecoming 2, Queen 4; GAA 2. CAROLYN ANNE GORE: Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pepergram 1,2; Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3,4; Pep Club 1; GAA 2,3,4. 1 . Taking advantage of the senior lunch line, David Brown pays Mrs. McAlister for his lunch. Senior Lunch Line Remains Sole Privilege Steve Anthony Frazier Thomas Glen Frazier Elaine Clarke Gilmore Carroll William Glasker Lucy Mary Glascoe Daisy Mae Glosson Lynne Beth Goldsborough Carolyn Anne Gore 127 Senior agriculture students work to complete their assignment. Constance Yvonne Gorman Lillian Paige Craves Deborah Ann Cray Charles Nathaniel Grayson Sandra Lucille Green Alvin Greenwalt, Jr. Janet Locke Griffith James Dale Grimes CONSTANCE GORMAN: J.V. Basketball 1; J.V. Hockey 1,2; Varsity Hockey 3; Band 1,2,3; French Club 1,2,3; GAA 2,3; SCA3, VICA4. LILLIAN PAIGE GRAVES: J.V. Hockey 1,2; Varsity Hockey 3; J.V. Basketball 1,2; FBLA4; GAA 2,3,4. DEBORAH ANN GRAY: Choral Music 1 ; SCA 2; VICA vice- president 4. CHARLES NATHANIEL GRAYSON: Track 1,2,3; Cross Country 1,2. SANDRA LUCILLE GREEN: J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. Hockey 2; NHS 2,3,4. ALVIN GREENWALT, JR.: Windsor High School, Windsor, Col.: News editor. Culpeper; Hi-Y 4; Pepergram 3,4. JANET LOCKE GRIFFITH: J.V. Hockey 1,2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Drama Club 1; FBLA4. JAMES DALE GRIMES: J.V. Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2. 128 Students Spend Last Year Active in Clubs John Lawrence Groover Margie Evelyn Haught Beverly Arlene Hearns Cheryl Ann Hackley Donnie Wayne Hawkins Eugene Elwood Hearns Marvin Wade Harouff Elizabeth Ann Hawkins Brenda Jeanne Hensley Vickie Marie Harrison Johnny Lee Haynes Michael Wayne Herndon JOHN LAWRENCE GROOVER: J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Golf 2; J.V. Baseball 1; Track 4; Junior Athletic Club 2; Varsity Club 3, secretary-treasurer 4; SCA 3; Spanish Club 3. CHERYL ANN HACKLEY: J.V. Basketball 1; co-captain 2; Varsity basketball co-captain 4; Pepergram 1,2,3. editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; NHS 2,3,4; SCA 2, secretary 3; Spanish Club 1,2; GAA 2,3,4. MARVIN WADE HAROUFF: J.V. Wrestling 1,2; Junior Ath- letic Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1, vice-president 2, president 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; FFA 1,2. VICKI MARIE HARRISON: Softball 4; Varsity Hockey 4; Pepergram 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Latin Club 3, president 4; Choral music 4. Boyertown High School, Boyertown, Pa.: J.V. Hockey 2; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Swim Team 1; Gymnastics 2; J.V. LaCrosse 2; Cub (school paper) Library Club 2; Volley- team 2; Spanish Club 2; Softball 2; SCA 2. Council Rock High School, Newton, Pa.; Swim Team 1; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Library 1; J.V. Hockey 1; J.V. LaCrosse 1; Gymnastics 1; J.V. Baseball 1. MARGIE EVELYN HAUGHT: J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3; Junior FBLA 1 ; secretary 2; GAA 3,4; VICA 4. DONNIE WAYNE HAWKINS: 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; FFA 1,2; second vice-president 3, reporter 4. ELIZABETH ANN HAWKINS: DECA 2; FTA 2. JOHNNY LEE HAYNES: DECA 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3. BEVERLY ARLENE HEARNS: Track 2; Tennis 1; Pepergram 2,3; Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3,4; FTA 2,3, treasurer 4; SCA 2,3; Pep Club 3; Homecoming 4; Choral Music 2,3, president 4. EUGENE ELWOOD HEARNS: SCA 2. BRENDA JEANNE HENSLEY: Junior FBLA 2; FBLA 3,4. MICHAEL WAYNE HERNDON: 4-H Club 1,2. 129 Elaine Virginia Hicks Donna May Highlander Linda Mae Holland James Michael Hope Beverly Scott Hutcherson Janice Diane Inskeep ELAINE VIRGINIA HICKS: Junior FBLA; FBLA 3. DONNA MAY HIGHLANDER: Softball 1; Pepergram 3; Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3,4; NHS 2,3,4. MONICA ANN HILLERY: Tennis 3; Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3,4; NHS 4; SCA 4. BARBARA JOAN HOFFMAN: J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. Hockey 1,2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Junior FBLA 2; FBLA 3,4; SCA 4; CAA 1,2, 3, 4. CHARLES ROOSEVELT HOFFMAN: J.V. Football 1,2; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4. LINDA MAE HOLLAND: Peppergram 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,4, sec. 3; FTA 4; Choral Music 2,3, vice-president 4. JAMES MICHAEL HOPE: J.V. Football 1,2; Junior Athletic Club 1,2; Hi-Y 4; Chess Club 3; Pepergram 2,3,4; SCA 3,4. JUDY ANN HUME: Softball 1,2; Junior FBLA 1, vice- president 2; FBLA 3,4. TERRY LEE HUNT: Gymnastics 3; FBLA 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, treasurue 4. BEVERLY SCOTT HUTCHERSON: J.V. Cheerleaders 2; J.V. Hockey 1; Gymnastics 1; Drama Club 4; NHS 3,4; CAA Monica Ann Hillery Barbara Joan Hoffman Judy Ann Hume Terry Lee Hunt Barbara Mae Jackson Dallas Jackson 2,3,4; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3. JANICE DIANE INSKEEP: Varsity Hockey manager 2,3; Tri- Hi-Y 2,4, vice-president 3; Band 1,2, uniform manager 3, vice-president 4; Colonnade 4; SCA 1; Class vice-president 4; Pep Club 4; NHS 2,3,4; CAA 3; Spanish Club 4. BARBARA MAE JACKSON: Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3; VICA president 4. DALLAS JACKSON. DAVID WAYNE JEFFRIES: DECA 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1. MAMIE LOUISE JEFFRIES. AVIS LYNN JENKINS: Choral Music 2,4. BRADLEY RAY JENKINS: J.V. Wrestling 1,2; Varsity Wres- tling 3; Cross Country 1 ; Track 1. CHERYL DIANNE JENKINS: J.V. Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Library Club 1, secretary 2; FBLA 4; NHS 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1, secretary 2; CAA 3,4. DANNY LEWIS JENKINS: 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; FFA 3,4. DORIS LEE JENKINS: Junior FBLA 2; FBLA 3,4. MARY LYNN JENKINS: DECA 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Majorettes 2,3,4; Library Club 1 ; Junior FBLA 2; FBLA 3,4; FHA 1. 130 Looking over the college handbook. Tommy Clark tries to decide which college to attend. Seniors Benefit from Guidance Assistance David Wayne Jeffries Danny Lewis Jenkins Mamie Louise Jeffries Doris Lee Jenkins Avis Lynn Jenkins Mary Lynn Jenkins Cheryl Dianne Jenkins Rebecca Marie Jenkins 131 Home Ec Develops Girls ' Cooking Skills Senior home economist, Jan Judd puts her cake in the oven to bake. Sidney Allen Jenkins David Brooke Johnson Lawrence Russell Johnson Robert Wayne Johnson Emily Anita Johnson Treasa Johnson George Michael Johnson Harold Miller Jones 132 Teresa Lynn Jones Janet Warren Kearns Karen Phillips Kilby Eileen Mary Elizabeth Kratochvil Janice Lou Judd George Lee Kellam III Michael McKinley Kincer Brenda Ching Kwok SIDNEY ALLEN JENKINS: DECA 2,3, vice-president 4. DAVID BROOKE JOHNSON: J.V. Football 1, co-captain 2; Varsity Football 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; J.V Basketball 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Junior Athletic Club 1, president 2; Varsity Club 3,4. EMILY ANITA JOHNSON: Pepergram 1 ,2,3,4 ; Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3, vice-president 4; FTA 2. GEORGE MICHAEL JOHNSON. LAWRENCE RUSSELL JOHNSON. ROBERT WAYNE JOHNSON: J.V. Basketball 1; DECA 2,4. TREASA JOHNSON: Varsity Basketball 3; 4-H Club 1,2; FBLA 1,2,3; SCA 1,2,3; Drama Club 2,3. HAROLD MILLER JONES: Varsity Basketball 1,2,3, captain 4; Track 1 ; Cross Country 1,2, tri-captain 3, co-captain 4; FTA 4; SCA, vice -president, president 3; Class treasurer 2; Pep Club 3,4. TERESA LYNN JONES: J.V. Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; CAA 3,4. JANICE LOU JUDD: Tennis 1; NHS 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, trea- surer 3, reporter 4; Drama Club 1,2, 3, 4. JANET WARREN KEARNS: J.V. Cheerleader 1; Track 1,2,3; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Colonnade 4; SCA 3,4; CAA 1,2, 3, 4; Choral Music 3,4. GEORGE LEE KELLAM III: Havelock High School, Falls Church, N.C.: Key Club; Varsity Basketball 3; Track 3. Culpeper: Hi-Y 4. KAREN PHILLIPS KILBY: J.V. Basketball, manager 1; CAA 2,3; DECA 3,4; Pepergram 1 ; French Club 1 . MICHAEL MCKINLEY KINCER: J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4,-Junior Athletic Club 1; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; NHS 2,3,4. EILEEN MARY ELIZABETH KRATOCHVIL: East Meadow High School, East Meadow, Long Island, N.Y. : Majorette; Softball; Volleyball; Ski Club; Pep Club; J.V. Basketball; Tennis. Culpeper: Gymnastics, manager 4; Drama Club 4; Library Club 3,4; Pep Club 3,4. BRENDA CHINC KWOK: Drama Club 2,3; Pepergram 3,4. 133 Elizabeth Ann Lane Valerie Kay Lawrence Russell Alvin Lewis Donna Sue Hamilton Lillard )udy Mae Woodward Makely Janice Ann Marcus ELIZABETH ANN LANE: Junior FBLA 2; FBLA 3,4. VALERIE KAY LAWRENCE: Softball 2; FBLA 4; FTA 2, secre- tary 3, vice-president 4; SCA 2. ARNITA ELAINE LAWSON. ELIZABETH PEMBERTON LEWIS: Midlothian High School, Richmond, Va. : Pep Club 1,2; Powder Puff Football 1; SCA 1,2,3; Drama Club 2; Reperatory Drama Croup Director 2; School Choir 1; French Club 1; Tennis 2. Culpeper: Gym- nastics 3,4; Colonade 4; Choral Music 3; Varsity Hockey 4. JUDY LAINE LEWIS: Track 2; Tennis 2; Pepergram 1; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3,4. RUSSELL ALVIN LEWIS: J.V. Football 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3, historian 4. DONNA SUE HAMILTON LILLARD: Junior FBLA 2; FBLA 4, vice-president 3. PAMELA JEAN LOSLEY. DAVID NATHANIEL MACK: J.V. Football 1,2; J.V. Basket- ball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4. JUDY MAE WOODWARD MAKELY: Colonnade 2; FBLA 3; FHA 2; VICA 4. JANICE ANN MARCUS: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Junior FBLA 2; FBLA 3, reporter 4. Elizabeth Pemberton Lewis Judy Laine Lewis Pamela Jean Losely David Nathaniel Mack Alan William Marlor Sandra Kaye Marlor ALAN WILLIAM MARLOR: Cross Country 2,3; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Pepregram 1; French Club 1,2. SANDRA KAYE MARLOR: Caa Cheerleader 3, co-captian 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3, 4; Drama Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Junior FBLA 2; FBLA 3, president 4; Pep Club 3,4; Track 3,4; GAA 2,3,4. CHERYL LYNN MARTIN: Pepergram 1,2; FTA 1,2,3. RAY GLENN MENEFEE: Piedmont FBLA 3,4. SOLOMON ALVIN MENEY: 4-H Club 1,2; Color Guard 2,3, captain 4; Pepergram 3. DRENDASUE MILLS: J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Track 2; J.V. Hockey 1 ; Varsity Hockey 2,3, co-captain 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Pepergram 2; Pep Club 2; FBLA 4; GAA 2,3,4. BONNIE JEAN MINIER: Athens, Greece: Pep Club. Culpeper: J.V. Hockey 2; Drama Club 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3,4; Pepregram 1,2, 3, 4. WALLACE DEAN MINOR: Band 1,3,4. DEBORAH JANE MITCHELL: Varsity Hockey manager 2,3; Tennis 1 ; SCA 1 ; Spanish Club 3; GAA 3; NHS 2,3,4; Colon- nade 1,2,3, student life editor, co-editor, 4; Band 1,3,4, uni- form manager 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4, historian 3; Quill and Scroll 4. NEIL MITZMAN: 4-H Club 1,2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pepergram 2. 134 Lynne is Selected as Homecoming queen Lynne Goldsborough displays one of her many talents by executing a perfect walk over. Homecoming Queen Cheryl Lynn Martin Bonnie Jean Minier Ray Glenn Menefee Wallace Dean Minor Solomon Alvin Meney Deborah Jane Mitchell Drenda Sue Mills Neil Mitzman 135 Senior Beverly Hearns types a paper for the FBLA. Beverly Chosen as Homecoming Princess Edward Earl Morris Elizabeth Jane Morris Lonnie Welford Myers, Jr. Glen Alden Nalls Charles Robert Neal Laura Jean Neiman Charles Shane Nicholls John Richard Nicholson 136 Deborah Jean Noonan Althea Daphene Payne Sarah Margaret Payne Tina Faye Norris Farrell Lee Payne, Jr. Kelly Eugene Pollard James Stuart Painter Linda Sue Payne Shelton Norman Pollard Russell Price Partlow, Jr. Robert Luther Payne, Jr. Joseph Wayne Pounds EDWARD EARL MORRIS, JR.: DECA 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Pepergram 1,2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH JANE MORRIS: Library Club 3. LONNIE WELFORD MYERS, JR.: J.V. Football 2; Junior Ath- letic Club 2. ROBERTA LYNN MYERS. GLEN ALDEN NALLS: FFA 1,2,3, reporter 4. CHARLES ROBERT NEAL: 4-H Club 1; Chess Club 4; Se- nior Privilege Committee 4. LAURA JEAN NEIMAN: Junior FBLA 1,2; VICA 4. HAZEL LEE NEWMAN. CHARLES SHANE NICHOLLS: J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Club 2,3; Hi-Y 1; Band 1 ,2,3,4; Pepergram 1; NHS 2,3,4. JOHN RICHARD NICHOLSON: J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2, tri-captain 3, tri-captain 4; Golf 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Athletic Club 1 ; Varsity Club 2,3,4. DEBORAH JEAN NOONAN: J.V. Basketball 1, J.V. Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Tennis 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4; Pepergram 1,2; Colonnade 3, student life editor, co-editor 4; NHS 2,3,4; SCA 1; Spanish Club, treasurer 1; GAA 2,3; Quill and Scroll 4. TINA FAYE NORRIS: DECA 2, treasurer 3, president 4. DIANE LAVERN ORANGE: Piedmont FBLA, treasurer 3; FHA 1,2, historian 3. JAMES STUART PAINTER RUSSELL PRICE PARTLOW, JR.: Varsity Football, manager 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball, manager 1,2; Varsity Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Pepergram 1,2, 3, 4. ALTHEA DAPHENE PAYNE: Library Club 3; Jr. FBLA 2. FARRELL LEE PAYNE, JR.: Track 1; DECA 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3; Drama Club 2; Pepergram 1,2; NHS 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3, sergeant-at-arms 4. LINDA SUE PAYNE: French Club 1. ROBERT LUTHER PAYNE, JR.: 4-H Club, secretary 1,2,3; FFA 3,4. SARAH MARGARET PAYNE: J.V. Basketball 1,2; J.V. Hockey 1,2; Gymnastics 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; GAA 2,3,4; FBLA 4. KELLY EUGENE POLLARD: VICA 3,4; 4-H Club 1. SHELTON NORMAN POLLARD: J.V. Football 2; Junior Ath- letic Club 2; 4-H Club 1,2. JOSEPH WAYNE POUNDS. 137 ROBERT MARVIN POUNDS II: FFA 1,2. PATRICK BRICE POWERS: 4-H Club 1,2,3; FFA 1,2,3, 4. ROBIN MICHELLE WHITE PRICE. ELLEN LESLIE QUAINTANCE: Band 1,2, 3,4; Chess Club 3. IRVIN REAVES: J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 1, captain 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Track 1; Junior Athletic Club 1; Band 1.2. 3.4. BONITA LOUISE REEVES: J.V. Basketball, manager 3; Var- sity Basketball, manager 3,4; Tennis 1,2; Gymnastics 2,3; GAA 3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; NHS 3,4. JAMES MICHAEL RHOADES. GARY STEVEN ROBERTS: Varsity Baseball 4; Color Guard 3.4. KAREN LYNN ROSENBERG: 4-H Club 1,2,3, 4; SCA 1,2. BRADLEY CRAGG ROSENBERGER: J.V. Football 1,2; Var- sity Football 3,4; J.V. Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 4; Junior Athletic Club 1, vice-president 2; Varsity Club 3,4. ALLAN WAYNE ROSSON. MARY ELLEN ROY: Varsity Cheerleader 4; Majorettes 2,3; FHA 1 ; SCA 3,4; Pep Club 4; Choral Music 4. EMMA JANE RUTHERFORD: FHA 1; Piedmont VICA 2, vice-president 3. BEVERLY MARSHALL SEAL. MARTHA ANN SETTLE: Pepergram 4; FBLA 3,4. RUTH ELIZABETH SETTLE: Pepergram 4; Junior FBLA 1,2; FHA 3. WILLIAM MCKINLEY SHANKS, JR.: Band 1,2. CHARLES ROBERT SHEADS: J.V. Football 1,2; Varsity Base- ball 4; Junior Athletic Club, secretary 2; 4-H Club 3; FFA 1,2,3, president 4. Robert Marvin Pounds II Robin Michelle White Price Irvin Reaves James Michael Rhoades Patrick Brice Powers Ellen Leslie Quaintance Bonita Louise Reeves Gary Steven Roberts 138 Snow Causes School to Dismiss at Lunch Allan Wayne Rosson Mary Ellen Roy Emma Jane Rutherford Karen Lynn Rosenberg Martha Ann Settle Ruth Elizabeth Settle William McKinley Shanks, Jr. Bradley Cragg Rosenberger Beverly Marshall Seal Charles Robert Sheads 139 Business Classes Train Seniors For Future Listening to the dictaphone, Kay Lawrence takes dictation to increase her speed and ac- curacy. Lee James Shelp Peter Hobson Smith James Clark Shifflett Gloria Jean Sims Joyce Ann Sites Joyce Lee Smoot Goldie Marie Soaper Nancy Gail Southard 140 Cheryl Lynne Springsted Diana Lynn Stokes Gregory Lee Swaim John Shelton Tanner Douglas Lee Taylor George Everett Taylor, Jr. LEE JAMES SHELP: Delhaas High School, Leviltown, Penn- sylvania; Drama 1, Band 1,2; Football 1; J.V. Soccer; Gym- nastics 2; Culpeper: Band 3,4; Chess Club 3. JAMES CLARK SHIFFLETT: 4-H Club 1. GLORIA JEAN SIMS: Osbourn Senior High School, Manassas; Frama Club; Pep Club; FTA. Culpeper; Tri-Hi-Y 3, president 4; Drama Club 3; FBLA 4. JOYCE ANN SITES: Softball 1 ; Drama Club 2. PETER HOBSON SMITH: Band 1,2; Chess Club 3. JOYCE LEE SMOOT: FBLA 4. GOLDIE MARIE SOAPER: Junior FBLA 2; FBLA 3,4. NANCY GAIL SOUTHARD: J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; J.V. Hockey 1; Varsity Hockey 2,3; FTA 2; Tri- Hi-Y 3,4; Drama Club 4; Pepergram 3,4; Colonnade sports editor 4; Quill and Scroll 4; NHS 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; GAA 2,3,4. CHERYL LYNNE SPRINGSTED: Choral Music 4. DIANA LYNN STOKES: J.V. Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Tennis 2; Gymnastics 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, secretary 4; FHA 1; Pepergram 2,3,4; Library Club 1; Junior FBLA 2; NHS 2,3,4. ROBERT LEWIS STROTHER: Varsity Basketball Statistician 4; Band 1,2,3, 4. Robert Lewis Strother Cheryl Faith Swaim Thomas Ernest Tansimore Carrolet lola Taylor Nancy Marie Taylor Debra Lynn Tharp CHERYL FAITH SWAIM: DECA 3,4. GREGORY LEE SWAIM. JOHN SHELTON TANNER: Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pepergram 1,2,3. THOMAS ERNEST TANSIMORE. CARROLET IOLA TAYLOR: J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Tennis 1,2; Pepergram circulation manager 3, business manager 4; FTA 1,2, treasurer, president 4; NHS 3,4; SCA chairman of senior privilege committee 4; class sec- retary 1,2,3; treasurer 4. DOUGLAS LEE TAYLOR: J.V. Baseball 1, manager; Varsity Baseball 2, manager; Hi-Y 2,3, treasurer 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Pepergram 2,3,4. GEORGE EVERETT TAYLOR, JR.: Hi-Y 3, chaplain 4; 4-H Club 1,2; FBLA 4. NANCY MARIE TAYLOR: Library Club 3,4; Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3,4. DEBRA LYNN THARP: J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; J.V. Hockey 1,2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,4; SCA 1,2, citizenship chairman 3; class sec- retary 4; GAA 2,3, secretary 4; Band 1,2,3, uniform manager 4. 141 KIM WALTER THOMAS: J.V. Wrestling 1; Junior Atheltic Club 1; Band 1,2, historian 3, president 4. JAMES RUSSELL THOMPSON. LEON LOWELL THOMPSON: 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Varsity Football 4. MARIAN DORIS THOMPSON RONALD LEWIS THOMPSON. ROBERT EDWARD THORNHILL: J.V. Football 1,2; Golf 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Athletic Club secretary 1,2; Varsity Club 3,4; Band 1,2; Pepergram 1,2, 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; SCA 1,4. LOU ELLEN THURSTON: J.V. Cheerleader 2; J.V. Hockey 1; Tennis 1; Gymnastics 1; Drama Club 3,4; Colonnade 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; GAA 2,3. VICKI IRENE THORNHILL: J.V. Cheerleader 1, captain 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, co-captain 4; Pepergram 1,2; Colon- nade organizations editor 4; NHS 2,3, president 4; SCA 1,2; Class president 1, vice-president 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; GAA 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 4. DARLENE TOLSON HOFFMAN: FBLA 1,2,3, 4. GEORGE TURNER: J.V. Football 1,2; Varsity Football 3; Track 1,2,3 JAMES SPENCER VAUGHAN: Band 1,2. SANDRA LEE WASHINGTON: FHA 1. JANET STEWART WAYLAND: J.V. Hockey 2; 4-H Club vice- president 3; Pepergram 1 ; Junior FBLA 1 ; FTA 2; Pep Club 3; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Latin Club 3,4; Girls ' basketball manager 1 . JAMES SOMERVILLE WHITE: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; NHS 4; Drama Club 4; Pepergram 3, co-feature editor 4; Colonnade 1,2. RONALD WHITE: J.V. Football 1,2; Varsity Football 4; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Track 1,3,4; Junior Ath- letic Club 1 ; Varsity Club 2. PAUL WAYNE WIEST: Drama Club 3,4; Chess Club 2,3, president 4; Colonnade photographer 4. PATRICIA LYNN WILL: Track 2; J.V. Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Tennis 1; Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Drama Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3, librarian 4; GAA 2,3,4; Forensics 2,3,4. CHARLES BRUCE WILLIAMS: J.V. Football 1,2; FFA 1,2, 3, 4. Leon Lowell Thompson Marian Doris Thompson Ronald Lewis Thompson Vicki Irene Thornhill Lou Ellen Thurston Darlene Tolson Hoffman Kim Walter Thomas James Russell Thompson Robert Edward Thornhill George Turner 142 Initiating a new CAA member, Sandy Marlor guides her through the rituals of the initiation. Seniors Initiate New Victims for the GAA James Spencer Vaughan Sandra Lee Washington Janet Stewart Wayland James Somerville White Ronald Warren White Paul Wayne Wiest Patricia Lynn Will Charles Bruce Williams 143 Pepergram Sponsors Annual Talent Show Debra Faye Williams Mary Cleere Williams Alice Maxine Yancey Beatrice Rebecca Yowell DEBRA FAYE WILLIAMS. MARY CLEERE WILLIAMS: J.V. Cheerleaders 2; Track 4; Gymnastics 1; Drama Club 1,3,4; Thespian Society 3,4; Colonnade 4; SCA 2,3, dress code chairman 3; Pep Club president 3; FHomecoming Princess 3; CAA 2,3,4; French 1; treasurer 2. LESLIE CRAIG WOOD: J.V. Baseball 1; DECA 3,4; Color Guard 2. ROBERT FRANKLIN WORMLEY: J.V. Football 1,2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Choral Music 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball statistician 4; Pep Club 4. ALICE MAXINE YANCEY: Drama Club 2; FBLA 1,3,4. BEATRICE REBECCA YOWELL: Junior FBLA 1,2; FBLA 3, 2nd vice-president 4. KAREN ANN YOWELL: Patterson High School, Baltimore, Md.: J.V. Basketball 1,2; Softball 1,2; FTA secretary 1,2; Drama Club 1,2. Culpeper: Softball 3,4; Pepergram 3, co- feature editor 4; NHS 4; Drama Club 3,4; Chorus 4. Leslie Craig Wood Robert Franklin Wormley Karen Ann Yowell Third place winner, Treasa Johnson, performs her version of Mary Had A Little Lamb. 144 THE FINAL ANALYSIS 972 D ' s 1456 C ' s 981 B ' s 533 A ' s and what do we have to show for it? 24 semesters 12 years 1 diploma Looking back over the years . . . We entered CCHS as tiny freshmen, Confused and bewildered by the bedlam Of our new surroundings. We found that Intelligence was measured by Filling tiny squares on a sheet of Paper. We were soon to gain our Place among the rest of the student body. As spirited sophomores, we won recognition Throughout the school for our lung power By winning the spirit-stick at every pep-rally. We were well on our way to becoming The great class that we are. The desperately needed money To decorate Neptune ' s Court was earned By shrewd sales tactics in selling stationery To unsuspecting friends and neighbors. The combined efforts of everyone Resulted in the best Prom ever. And after four years of sundry experiences We ' re ready to tackle the outside world. During graduation when the members of the class of ' 73 Walk across the stage and receive The paper which ends an era of indecision, Some will cry while others laugh. But then all will go out to find The biggest party in town And drink to the great times we ' ve had together. — Julie Davis Lee Chichester 145 Reaves Elected President for Second Year Led by Sanford Reaves, the class of ' 74 got off to an early and enthusiastic start. Determined to have the most successful Junior-Senior prom in the his- tory of CCHS, the Juniors strove extra hard to raise money. Thinking ahead to all their expenses, the traditional sales of stationery were put aside, and candy and apples were sold instead. Due to a fail- ure in participation on previous grub days, the customary event was discontinued and in its place two rock concerts were held. These concerts were presented in October and January by local musicians to the student body. A quarter admis- sion was charged and door prizes were given. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Left to right: Miss Jennifer Young, advisor; Jeff Thomas, treasurer; Sanford Reaves, president; Jeanne Gilmore, vice-president; Lynette Scott, secretary; Mr. James Avery, advisor. Gloria Adams Vanassa Allen Michael Alvey Sue Anderson Maryan Armstrong Michael Atkins Ann Baker Deena Banks Frank Barnes Alethea Bawkey Timothy Beard Edward Bennet Wanda Blevins Lori Blosser David Bouthilet Barbara Brandt Theresa Breckenridge Susan Breeden 146 John Brock Peyton Brock Robert Brock Kathleen Brown Terry Burdette Jeffrey Burke Ella Burnham Brenda Butler Mary Butler Sarah Butler Yvonne Butler Martha Carey Edwin Carpenter Jerry Carpenter Linda Carter Janice Cempre ' Carol Chapman Richard Chichester Mary Chilton John Clatterbuck Larry Clatterbuck Anthony Cook Kevin Corbin Randall Corbin Nila Cottoms Joanne Crane David Cropp Polly Crossman Winnie Cunninghan David Curtis Gregory Diez Charmaine Dill Curtis Dixon Robert Dormer Jack Driggers Diane Driscoll Patricia Drumgoole Michael Dugan Joseph Durham Melvin Dwyer Barry Edwards Nancy Edwards 147 James Eggborn Larry Elkins Elaine Elliott Patricia Elliott Catherine Ellsworth Joyce Embrey William Farnam Larry Feaganes Allen Ferguson Tamara Fifer Stewart Fletcher Ross Foard Kathy Frazier Richard Frazier John Gamble Rodney Geil Debra George John Gillison Jeanne Gilmore George Glascoe Lorraine Colon Michael Gordon Wanda Grayson Bonnie Greaver David Greene Laurence Greene Talatha Greene Jerry Grey David Groves Joseph Gulas Cynthia Hale Ronnie Hamm Gregory Hann Gillette Harris Paula Harrison Robert Hauge Cheryl Hawkins Linda Hawkins Deborah Hicks Pamela Hicks Elizabeth Hoffman Helen Holden 148 Junior Homecoming Princess, Pat Elliott, acknowledges the honor of riding in the winning car. Pat Elliott Reigns Over Junior Class Cynthia Hudson Ciaudia Huffman Dorothy Huffman Linda Hull Patricia Hunt lames Hurlock Patricia Hurlock Thomas Hurlock leanine Inskeep Evelyn lackson Larry Jackson Sylvester Jackson William Jagdman Karol James Sharon James Henry Jenkins Marvin Jenkins Ronald Jenkins Kay Johnson Thurman Johnson Donald Jones Ronald Jones Karen Kenyon Roger Keyser 149 Juniors Given CEEB Tests in December Varsity cheerleader, Tammy Fifer dejectedly looks on as the Blue Devils are defeated. Ricky Kilby Suzanne Kidwell Bonnie King William Koontz Clifford Lacy Laura LaCrow Carolyn Lane Judith Lawson Billy Leake Sheila Leavell James Lindsay Charles Lindsey Sarah Long Patricia Lotts Jeffrey Lovett Sharon McCray James McNemar James Marangom 150 Andrew Marlin Robin Marlin Kathern May Donald Melanson Lawrence Miles Diana Morris Donna Morris Doris Myers Martha Myers Regina Nash Georgia Nibblins Robert Nicholson Jesse O’Donnell Gregory Partlow Dennis Payne Jean Payne Mary Peters Ronald Phillips James Poe Joseph Powell Janet Quaintance Sanford Reaves Terrence Reese Bonita Rosenberg Denise Roy Deborah Saunders Kevin Schrack Donald Scott Lynnette Scott Sally Scott Donna Settle Howard Settle Peggy Shanks Robert Sheppard John Shifflett Richard Sigouin Kenneth Sisk Mitzi Sisk John Smith Kenneth Smith Elizabeth Somerville Lawrence Sowers 151 Cathy Stallings )ay Standley Rusty Stanley Margaret Stewart Larry Stine Phillip Sturgill Althea Taylor Luther Taylor Onita Terrell Barbara Terry Jeffrey Thomas Deborah Thompson Dc etha Thompson Jerry Thornhill Valerie Thornhill Patty Throssell Icy Toliver Canzetta Turner Jean Viar Michael Vogt Betty Walker Jane Walker Thelma Washington Rene ' Weaver Peggy White Robert Wilkins Aubrey Williams Larry Wise Debbie Wood Gerald Yancey Ella Yates Ricky Yates Imogene Young Jacquelyn Yowell Jean Starkes Jafferie St. Clair Donna Spender Larry Allen Clarence Dowdy Ronnie Johnson 152 Kevin Bock Selected With a year of experience behind them, the soph- omores entered school with a confident air about to Lead Sophomores them. They began the year by electing their class officers and paying dues. Earning the right to join various clubs, young athletes went through the grueling experience of the athletic clubs ' initia- tions, and seven sophomore members were elected to join the National Honor Society. In the fall, they participated in many assemblies planned for them since they were not involved in testing programs. Sophomores contributed their part to homecoming by electing Toni Coley to represent them in the CCHS Homecoming Court. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS — Left to right: Front row: Pat Glasker, vice-president; Bev Carder, secretary. Second row: Kevin Bock, president; Leroy Hackley, treasurer. Third row: Mrs. Margaret Walker, advisor. Missing from picture, Mr. Donald Baldwin. John Alther Janet Anderson Paul Andrick Lutricia Apperson Rebecca Bache Kyle Balderson Eleanor Banks Joyce Banks Tom Banks Bruce Bates Terrie Beisch Robert Bell Irvin Bennett Kim Blankenbaker William Blankenbaker Connie Blevins Kevin Bock Debra Bodkins Bobby Boggs Elizabeth Boldridge Leonard Bosworth Frankie Bowles Sharon Bragg Timothy Breese Ernest Brent Catherine Brice Carolyn Brown Debra Brown Jacqueline Brown Pamela Brown n 153 Ronald Brown Steve Brown Vance Brown Diane Bruce Carolyn Bunch Linda Burgamy Pamela Burner Gertrude Butler Valerie Butler Bonnie Campbell Clarence Campbell Lionel Campbell Beverly Carder Sue Carder Allen Carpenter Ann Carter Carolyn Chappell Agnes Lee Chichester Richard Christensen Crystal Clark Diane Clark Melvin Clark Richard Clark Sheila Clark Tommy Clark Frederick Clatterbuck Cary Clatterbuck Deborah Clem Mark Clem Judy Cole Agnus Coley Barbara Coli Robert Coli Susan Compton Ann Copeland Bernard Corbin Stephen Corbin Susan Corbin Joyce Cottoms Alfred Cramer Perry Creel Gloria Crescenti Sharon Crowder Anthony Curtis Teresa Davis Gary Deal Jeffery Deal Mary Dean Jeffery Dennis Susan Diez Catherine Dillon Carleen Dinagen James Dowell Larry Dowell Lois Dyer Bonnie Edwards 154 Giving the crowd a smile, Toni Coley, escorted by Bobby Copeland, enjoys the halftime festivities. Sophs Elect Toni Coley as Princess Kathy Ellis Laurie Estep Jeffery Ferris Schelly Fischer Diane Forman Carey Frazier Michael Frazier Nancy Frazier Robert Carr Eugene Cayheart Karen Gehringer Phillip Ceil Charles Gilmore Patricia Glasker John Goldsborough George Gordon Deborah Gore Debbie Gorman Larry Green Michael Grimes Timrod Groover Franklin Groves Leroy FHackley Jeffery Hall Douglas Hamilton Lawrence Hamilton Robert Hannah Debra Harpine Enoch Hartley Elizabeth Haught Patricia Hawkins Richard Hawkins Sharon Hawkins Valerie Hensley 155 Paula Herrell Billie Hicks Claude Hitt Roger Hitt Mary Hoffman Pricilla Hoffman Roger Hoffman Ola Holmes Sharon Holmes )anet Hope Robert Hunnicutt Richard Hunter Deborah Hurlock Susan Hurt Virginia Hutcherson Wanda Inskeep Donald Irwin Deloris Jackson Doris Jackson Edward Jackson Julia Jackson William Jackson Sharon Jacobs Michael Jameson Linda Jarrell Robert Jebson Debbie Jeffries Bernard Jenkins Clarence Jenkins Diane Jenkins Floyd Jenkins Janet Jenkins Patricia Jenkins Robert Jenkins Roger Jenkins Ronnie Jenkins Sharon Jenkins Karl Jennings Bernice Johnson Eric Johnson Julia Johnson Linda Johnson Sandra Johnston Everette Jones Stephen Karnes Debbie Kerr Kris Kershaw Christine Kidwell Paula Kilby Robert Kinzer Lucille Kite Kimball Knowler Earl Lambert Howard Lambert Robert Lane Susan Larson 156 Robert Leavell Clyde Lee John Lee Stanley Lewis Deloris Lightfoot Cordon Lightfoot Kim Long Elliott McCray Patricia McNemar Jeanne Mackmson Diane Magner James Magner Sandra Mann Deborah Marshall Helen Martin Rose Meier Robert Melanson Phillip Mick John Miller Richard Minick Gregory Minor Gary Mocarski Ronald Moore Ruth Moore Dirk Mroczek Catherine Myers Janice Myers Karen Myers Frances Nalls David Neal Annie Mae Nibblins Roger Nicholson Stephen Nuttall Terrence Owsley Karen Panagos Clay Pannill Carol Parker John Payne Johnsy Perkins Donna Perry John Perryman Michael Peters Nancy Pettie Steven Poulos Richard Pounds David Price Hampton Price Wanda Pullen Charles Pullin Mary Reaves Brenda Reese Wanda Reeves Fred Reid Hilda Richards Tanya Rixey Lawrence Robinson 157 Lillian Robinson lane Rosenberger David Routt )erry Rupard Teresa Rupard Helen Russell Eric Saunders Cary Schwartz jerry Scott Wayne Scott Kathleen Seeber Matthew Settle William Settle Stephen Setzer Daniel Shanks Rebecca Shaw Karen Shenk Kenneth Sheppard Linda Sheppard Gerald Shifflett Pamela Shinaberry Lionel Sigouin Cassandra Simpson Howard Simpson Shirley Sims Dava Small Douglas Smith George Smith Lawrence Smith Patricia Smith Timothy Smith William Smith Linda Smoot Louise Smoot Sandra Smoot Annie Grace Snead Henry Snead Colleen Sprender Teresa Southard Wesley Stanley Linda Stewart Deborah Taliaferro Linda Tharp Virginia Tharpe Julia Thompson Karen Thompson Barbara Tibbs Henry Tibbs Sally Tipton )ohn Toliver Donald Tomczak Robert Troiano Arthur Turner Posey Turner Michelle Tutt Avis Tyler 158 After taking a test, Enoch Hartley enjoys the few extra minutes at the end of class. Students Enjoy Extra Minutes to Relax Susan Via Susan Walcker Cary Walker Mark Walker Memphis Warner Alice Washington Carolyn Washington Gregory Weakley Pamela Weaver Cary Wheatcraft Jeffrey Whetzel Clifford White Juanita Whorton Frank Wilkins Keith Will Frank Williams Catherine Williams Otis Williams Georgia Willis Edith Wilson Vickie Witt Susan Wood Kyle Woodward Joyce Woolen Suzanne Worman 159 Harvey, Hitt Elected As Freshmen Officers Led by president Mike Harvey, the class of 76 eagerly began their first year at CCHS. Though ad- justing to the daily routine was difficult at first, they soon became an important part of the student body. During the first month, freshmen took standardized SCAT tests, and later joined clubs where they became new faces with new ideas. Their participation in the athletic program strengthened team work and team spirit. In the fall, freshman enthusiastically elected Maureen Kratochvil as their princess and prepared for the festivities by decorating their car and inviting dates to the homecoming dance after the football game. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS — Left to right: Mr. B.J. Davis, advisor; Mike Harvey, president; Temple Hitt, vice-president; Sadie Thompson, secretary; Jeff Cempre ' , treasurer; Mr. Thomas Earles, advisor. Elizabeth Adair Robert Alphin Cheryl Apperson Eva Atkins Bo Backe Theresa Bache David Baker Fay Baldwin Martin Banks Milton Banks Paul Banks Peter Banks Richard Banks Janet Bates Valerie Bauman Richard Bayne Timothy Bennett Calvin Blackwell Joanna Blosser Margaret Bowers Mike Brookman 160 Alison Brown David Brown George Brown lohnnie Brown Kevin Brown Mary Brown Michael Brown Roderick Brown Steven Brown Jane Buchanan Larry Buraker William Burdette Steve Bumgardner Cathy Burgamy Gerald Burnham Norma Butler Vivian Butler Steve Calhoun David Calvert limmy Campbell Shirley Carey Darra Carpenter Donald Carpenter Brenda Carter Cindy Carter Elizabeth Carter Jeff Cempre ' (ane Chandler Luann Chipps Steven Chipps Rosmarie Christensen Barbara Clark Theresa Clark Shirley Cloe Allen Colbert Cecil Cole David Combs Anita Comer Deborah Compton Elaine Cook Cheryl Corbin Douglas Corbin lane Corbin John Corbin Leisa Corbin Sandra Corbin Terry Corbin Phil Cornett Cathy Covington Stephen Cramer Regina Crescenti Steven Crowder Bobbie Cunningham Debbie Curtis Jenny Curtis Michael Davis Greg Deane David Dejarnette Michael Delligatti Betty Demarest Calvin Dixon Daniel Dixon Bobby Dodson Donald Dodson Kathy Dodson Michael Dodson William Dofflemoyer Kim Driggers Deborah Duncan Rickie Dwyer 161 William Dwyer Pam Eckenrode Clyde Edwards Sandra Elliott Eddie Eant Michael Fant Anne Farnam Romeo Ferguson Eve Ferris William Ferris Darlene Fewell Joan Fincham Linda Fincham Patricia Fincham Mary Ann Fones Douglas Foster Charles Fox Bradford Frazier Brenda Frazier Kenneth Frazier Catherine Carr Teresa Ceil Lorraine Glascoe Steve Coldsborough Cammy Colon Debbie Combos Barbara Cordon Debra Core Lynn Core Otis Core Ruby Courdine Nancy Graham Lindsay Craves Edward Cray Jeff Cray Mike Cray Otis Cray Howard Green Sharon Greene Teresa Griffith Joyce Hackley James Hamm Peggy Hannah Richard Harding Vickie Hardy Michael Harrison Mike Harvey Jake Haught Joan Hawkins Sheila Hawkins Arthurene Haynes Sharlene Haynes Lucille Henderson Yolanda Herndon Mary Hess Michael Hicks Robert Highlander Beverly Hitt Brenda Hitt Charles Hitt Donald Hitt Kenneth Hitt Michael Hitt Temple Hitt Donald Hoffman Loretta Hoffman Rodney Hoffman Rose Holland Loretta Huffman David Hunnicutt 162 Maureen Kratochvil Chosen by Freshmen In the freezing temperatures, Maureen Kratochvil and her escort, Chuckie Gilmore, try to keep warm while watching the Devils go down in defeat. Rose Mary Hunter Barbara Hurlock Cynthia Hutchinson Gloria Inskeep Roland Inskeep Ronald Irwin Anita Jackson Judy Jackson Larry Jackson Jerry Jagdman Carolyn James Mark James Theresa Jarrell William Jeffers Joyce Jefferies Zachary Jelesoff Donald Jenkins James Jenkins Janice Jenkins Jerry Jenkins Roy Jenkins Ronald Jenkins Ronnie Jenkins Robert Jenkins Wayne Jenkins Benjamin Johnson Betty Johnson Dave Johnson 163 Use of Library is a Privilege for Students Catching a moment during a busy day, Douglas Morgan and David Routt read magazines. The library is open to students in the mornings, during school, and after school. Henry Johnson Howard Johnson Joe Johnson Mark Johnson Mary Johnson Nancy Johnson Pat Johnson Ronald Johnson Arlene Jones Debora Jones Steve Jones Chris Kallas Virginia Kearns Karla Kellam Lisa Kelly Ronald Kelly Janet Kennedy Mable Kennedy Patsy Kennedy Ronnie Keyser Mary Lou Kidwell 164 David Kline Diane Knighting jimmy Kovi Maureen Kratochvil judy Landis Doris Lawson Francis Lawson Raymond Leake Janet Leavell Bobby Lee Faron Lee Ken Lee Ron Lee Mark Lewis Sharon Litchford Walter Long Mike Lonigro Shelly Loving Billy Lucas Karen Luckett Diane Marlor Ernest Martin Russell Martin Robin McWaters Leonard Melanson Albert Miles Charles Miller Jackie Mills Raymond Mills Sandra Moore Douglas Morgan John Morgan Bonnie Morris Keith Morris Beverly Mosely Aaron Moyer Robert Mroczek Carol Mullins Elizabeth Nethken Christine Newman Kathleen Newman Deloris Nibblins Mary Nichols Brenda Nicholson John Nicholson Ronald Norris Alethea Nuttall Dan Payne Nancy Payne Ronnie Payne Vanessa Payne Ricky Perry William Perryman Robert Peters Thomas Pierce Julia Piper Danny Pollard James Pollard Janice Pollard Lorna Pollard Mark Pollard Stanley Pollard Trena Poole Jodie Powell Joyce Price Oliver Price Darlene Pullen Nancy Pullen Allen Ramer Kanese Randolph 165 Sandra Reaves Thomas Reich Melinda Rhodes David Richards Dean Richards Joseph Richards Sheila Richards Tyrone Richards Charles Robinson James Robinson Linda Robinson James Rose Monica Roy David Rudd Mary Lou Rutherford Karl Schadlv Laura Schuermann Kim Scott Kyle Scott Randolph Scott Veronica Scott Andrew Seal Roderick Seal Cheryl Settle John Settle Lydia Settle Stratford Settle Lyndon Sewell Wayne Shanks Robin Shinaberry Brenda Shortridge Deborah Simpson Michael Simplon Elizabeth Sims Curtis Sisk Anthony Smith Margaret Smith Bonnie Smoot Doris Smoot William Snead Sharon Somerville Tracey Sorenson Matthew Southard Gloria Souter James Sowers Christine Spicer Katherine Sprague Donald Stanley Michael Stanley Roy Starkes Clara Steele Gabriela Stephens Donald Stewart Donna Stewart Patricia Stover Beverly Stringfellow Bonnie Stringfellow Faron Taylor Joey Taylor Marcus Taylor Tony Tharp Charles Tharpe Della Tharpe Phyllis Thomas Susan Thomas Sadie Thompson Bessie Tibbs Patricia Timbers Regina Toliver Judy Tsutsumi 166 Beltie Turner Lewis Tutt Lloyd Tyler Robin Viar Kevin Walcker Delphine Washington Lilliam Washington Norma Washington George Wallace Arthur Warner Debbie Weakley Steve Wenner Walter Wharton Sylvia White Barbara Williams Ben Williams Vickie Willis Edward Wilson Sharon Wilson Laura Wood Kenneth Woodward Kerry Woodward Charles Wright Josie Wright Thelma Yager Allen Yates Daniel Yates Diane Young Jill Yowell lohnny Yowell Debbie Zinn Wanda Johnson New Location of Lockers Pleases Students Not pictured : Paul Brookman Kathy Brown John Butler Larry Coffey Michael Carey John Ellsworth Richard Grayson Rupert Hatcher Carolyn Johnson Gerald Kilby Earl Lacy Carrington Powell Charles Southard Carroll Thompson Cary Timmons Tommy Washington Arlene Wallace Finding she has forgotton something, Mary Lou Kidwell goes to her locker during class. Students were given lockers near their homerooms this year. 167 r« ADVERTISEMENTS Hello, sir. We ' re soliciting for ads . . . Staff members often forget their ad books forgot their ad assignments lost their ad books couldn ' t find their assigned business forgot prices received disappointing refusals were offered jobs learned how to force a smile and went home with tired and aching feet knowing that all their troubles had been worth the effort in the processing of the 1973 COLONNADE. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to each and every one of the advertisers for their interest in our publication We urge the students of CCHS to patronize these merchants and their establishments. 1973 COLONNADE Staff 169 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 ?3230 representing JLjL JEWELRY ' S FINEST CRAFTSMEN 170 Culpeper Auto Parts Mike Vogt buys some much needed parts CLEMENT INSURANCE COMPANY, INC. Auto, Home, Business, Accident Croup, Bonds, Hospitalization, Life 305 S. Main Street Phone: 825-0775 Edwin G. Adair, Jr. A.M. Pat Johnson Advisors Consultants YOWELL HARDWARE COMPANY INC. Phone: 825-0741 Alan ' s Photography Studio Portrait — — Commercial 825-1880 If No Answer Call 825-9048 Downtown Culpeper We Do the Complete Job It pays to buy in Culpeper on Davis Street Camera Shop Everything for the 167 E. Davis Street Photographer Culpeper, Virginia Yashica — Nikon John S. Hill I nsurance Agency Sedwick Building 206 South Main Street P.O. Box 281, Culpeper, Virginia John S. 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Wister Weaver, C.L.U. 510 South Main Street Phones Bus: 825-0153 Res: 825-0153 Culpeper, Virginia JOHN MUSSLEMAN REAL ESTATE Listings and Sales of Residential, Commercial Industrial and Country Properties 825-9147 825-1865 825-0851 Karen Myers selects a top tune of today VALLEY MUSIC COMPANY Blue Ridge Auto Parts ItLUl: Phone: 825-0744 400 North Main Street Culpeper, Virginia 176 Second National Bank The Second National Bank cordially invites you to visit their new Southgate office. 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. Debbie Bodkins seems convinced that this outfit is right for her. 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A Brand New Department For Today ' s Girls Pants — Tops — Mini to Maxi — Jumpers — Jackets Culpeper, Virginia Karen Coleman 180 n cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn n cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn n cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn ncncm ncncn n ClI Cn I The Culpeper National Bank H Cn CH ncncm _ ncncn n cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cncn cn cn n cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn non cncn cncn on cncn cncn cncn ncncn cncn nn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn ncn cncn cncn Helping You Grow — Helps Us Grow cncn cn cncn n cncn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn GLEN ' S FAIR PRICE STORE Hudson C. Harlin 202 East Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia Corbin Shell Service H P APPLIANCES 719 North Main Street Culpeper, Virginia Maytag RCA Sales and Service Kelvinator Phone: 825-9111 Open 5 A.M. to 11 P.M. Wrecker Service 24 hr. Service 105 East Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia Phone: 825-9893 181 Congratulations To The 1973 Graduates Of Culpeper County High School Nothing to Sell but Service Culpeper, Virginia Culpeper Buildin g S upply Corp. A Complete Line of Building Materials Box 509 Culpeper, Virginia Office and Plant Old Rixeyville Road Phone: 825-8383 i Be Sure and Insure With GENERAL INSURANCE Agency Of Culpeper, Inc. Paul Hounshell, President All kinds of Insurance and Bonds 114 North Main Street Culpeper, Virginia Hilldrup Transfer Storage Inc. 510 Cermanna Road Culpeper, Virginia Phone: 825-1601 Lane ' s Appliances, Inc. JIMMIE ' S SHOE SERVICE Moving With Care Everywhere Mrs. Lane shows the display of C.E. Color Televisions. Stop by and see them. Sales and Service United Van Lines Local Long Distance Overseas Phone; 825-9588 138 North Main Street Culpeper, Virginia 183 EwaraFM t l- ' HloluIslEltl ; RESTAURANT Boxwood House Restaurant Motel NEWBERRY ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Headquarters For School Supplies and Wearling Apparel Main Davis Culpeper, Virginia SINCE 1924 Culpeper, Virginia — - w Best Wishes From . . . Westinghouse Infilco Division Culpeper, Virginia An Equal Opportunity Employer 184 America ' s Fine Dining Furniture Specialist KELLER MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Rt. 3 Culpeper, Virginia 185 Central Hardware Co. Culpeper Stone Company, Inc. Crushed Stone Ready Mixed Concrete Sand and Gravel Phones Culpeper Concrete Co. 825-2311 Culpeper Stone Co. 825-0455 Accounting Office 825-1727 MERCHANT ' S GROCERY COMPANY, INC. Buy Pleezing Products at your local retail store SAVE COUPONS 172 East Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia 251 Broadview Ave. 2022 Orange Rd. Warrenton, Va. Culpeper, Va. 347-1334 825-2000 Carpets • Draperies J. French Chapman LEWIS PHARMACY Drugs Your Friendly Walgreen Agency “Reliable Prescriptions Culpeper, Virginia 186 Early ' s Carpet Sales Service Imported Orientals Also Remnants Featuring ALEXANDER SMITH PATCRAFT MOHAWK BARWICKMASLAND LEE Wall to Wall Carpet Installation Doreen Daily shows some of the carpet samples in the Amissville showroom. Shades — Draperies Slip covers Reupholstery (made locally) Wallpaper — Paints — Linoleums Residential — Commercial The One Stop Shop — Complete Home Decorating Service Phone: 937-4404 Phone: 825-8232 Amissville, Virginia 128 S. Main, Culpeper, Virginia Firestone Clore Funeral Home Tires Tubes Batteries Philco Appliances Retreading Front End Alignment Culpeper, Virginia “The Home of Thoughtful Service Dial 825-2361 Culpeper, Virginia 187 Dick C. Weaver Son L.R. Waters, Inc. ARCO v — J Products Atlantic Richfield Distributor Culpeper, Virginia Take Me To The Little Car Hospital East Evans Street Culpeper Virginia Bingham Taylor Culpeper Foundry Makers of Iron Castings For The Major Water and Gas Companies Throughout the Country In Business Since 1849 A Good Place to Work In Culpeper, Virginia 188 Congratulations to the 1973 Graduates OTIS BURKE REALTY Realtor — Contractor Build — Buy — Sell — Trade Culpeper, Virginia Phone: 825-2400 189 BROWNING REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phone: 825-0731 303 South Main Street Culpeper, Virginia CULPEPER FROZEN FOODS Culpeper Laundry and Cleaners Groceries — Meats (also precessing) Clean clothes last longer 1 350 Orange Rd. Culpeper, Virginia Phone: 825-0134 Orange 1-Hour Cleaners 1-Hour Service on request Pick-up Delivery Frank and Jerry Nair Office — 825-8421 Owners Plant — 825-0092 Swan ' s J.A. Swan, Jr. Co., Inc. Your New Holland, Oliver and Frigidaire Dealer 201 South East Street Culpeper, Virginia Phone: 825-8371 AILEEN, INC. Sportswear Phone: 825-8363 Brandy Rd. Culpeper, Virginia THE JEWEL BOX The Complete Jewelry Store 111 Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia 190 Nehi Bottling Company Owned and Operated by Mac Thomas and Winnie Eddins Eddie Flips at the Zip in Rc GEEST FUNERAL HOME Private Ambulance Day and Night Service Phone: 825-0395 Culpeper, Virginia GILMORE ESSO 105 Kyle Street Culpeper, Virginia GAYHEART DRUG STORE The Rexall Store Phone: 825-3600 101 East Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia Why worry with long hair? Leave it with us EDDIE ' S BARBERSHOP 206 North Main Street Culpeper, Virginia 191 GEE ! ' I WISH I WERE A MAN Address 118 N. Main Street Culpeper, Virginia 22701 Phone: 825-5275 Ij JOIN Ron Patterson, ENC, USN BABY JIM ' S SNACK BAR DRIVE-IN Come Just As You Are After The Party North Main Street Culpeper, Virginia Compliments of WILAND ASSOCIATES INC. 306 North Main Street, Culpeper, Virginia 22701 M.B Rey xcellence CULPEPER, VIRGINIA Highway 29 South Culpeper, Virginia Phone: 825-8511 We Ship All Over The World Processors of Old Virginia Country Cured Hams, Picnic Shoulders, Bacon and Ham Steaks. Telephone 825-1151 825-9401 Smartest Styles in Nationally Advertised Clothing and Shoes for Every Member of the Family LERNER ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Gill and Graham Implement Company, Inc. YOUR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER Vicki Thornhill and Nancy Southard Down on the Farm Culpeper Virginia 193 Sleepy Hollow Motel THE SPORT SHOP 145 E. Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia Guns — Ammunition — Tackle Athletic Equipment Don ' t Sob — Call Bob! Phone: 825-9122 ROBERT H. GREEN Plumbing — Heating 149 East Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia Best Rope- makers Around til.© CULPEPER. VIRGINIA 22701 J. Hugh Ryan, Jr. Robert M. Ryan Charles H. Ryan Culpeper Planing Mill Building Supplies Kitchens Designed With You In Mind Home Decorating Center Phone: 825-1755 Swimming Pools 194 THE MARSHALL FUNERAL SERVICE Nation ' s Finest 246 E. Davis Street Culpeper, Virginia Phones 825-8889 825-2088 195 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Abernethy Mr. and Mrs. James B. Allen Dr. and Mrs. T.W. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Baker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Baldwin, III Mr. and Mrss. M.J. Ballato Mrs. Priscilla Barber Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Binns Mr. and Mrs. George Beard Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brandt Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Breese Mrs. Margaret H. Brown Dr. and Mrs. George Broman, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. O.K. Burnette Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carau Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carpenter, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. R.L. Cassidy Dr. David Couk Mr. and Mrs. John A.B. Davies Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Eddins Mr. and Mrs. Calvin H. Finlay Dr. and Mrs. Philip A.V. Ferlazzo Dr. T.G. Gilbert Goldsborough and Brown Miss Georgia Hall Higginbotham and Puryear Mr. Fred L. Hollen Mr. J.R. Hudson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Inskeep Jack Inskeep Mr. and Mrs. Waller P. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kite Dr. and Mrs. Bernard LeSueur Mr. and Mrs. Allen P. Martin, Jr. McDonald ' s and Employees Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. McKay Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Mitchell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Monger Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Noonan Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Piper Dr. and Mrs. R.W. Quaintance Coach Randall Snuss, Jim, and Kar Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Southard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stringfellow Mr. David L. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Harding L. Thomas Vicki Thornhill Mr. and Mrs. Strother L. Washington Dr. D.F. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Jerald White Mr. and Mrs. Scott Yancey Miss Jennifer Young Miss Luerena Zinn 196 Students Appreciate a New Smoking Area A Abernethy, Mrs. Ellen, Green Hill, Rapidan; 19 Adair, Elizabeth, P.O. Box 752; 105, 160 Adams, Gloria, Brandy Station; 66, 67, 80 AILEEN, INC.; ALAN S PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO; Alexander, Paul Douglas Alford, Robert Michael, 1711 General Lee Ave.; 153 Allen, Larry D., 1509 Orange Rd., 152 Allen, Mr. lames, 3031 Redbud St.; 15 Allen, Vanassa, 1509 Orange Rd.; 100 Alphin, Charleene Marie, Star Rt. 1, Box 12, Boston; 39, 59, 153 Alphin. Robert, Star Rt. 1, Box 12, Boston; 103, 160 Alther, John Marshall, RED 1; 153 Alvey, Michael, 402 Hazel St.; 63, 82, 83, 146 Anderson, lanet Lea, 326 Lewis St.; 153 Anderson, Sue, R E D. 3; 146 Andrick, Paul Wesley, Jr., P.O. Box 146; 153 Apperson, Cheryl, Reva; 160 Apperson, Doris A., R.F.D. 1, Reva; 120 Apperson, Lutricia Ann, Reva; 69, 100, 153 Armstrong, Maryan L., RFD 2, Box 146; 54, 65, 92, 93, 101 Atkins, Michael, 320 Lesco Blvd.; 54, 147 Atkins, Sonja, 1140 Meander Dr.; 68, 89, 160 Averett, Mr. John, 215 Sunset Lane; 22 Avery, Mr. lames, Rapidan; 17, 129, 146 Aylor, Rebecca Ellen, Brandy Station; 54, 58, 87, 89, 120 Aylor, Sandra Gayle, 1005 Nottingham St.; 66, 74, 86, 120 B BABY JIM ' S SNACK BAR DRIVE-IN; Bache, Rebecca, RED 3, Box 183A, 65, 69, 105, 153 Bache, Theresa, Box 245; 68, 160 Backe, Eugene, R.F.D. 1 Box 404; Baker, Ann, 2650 Williams Dr.; 52, 53, 54, 65, 104 Baker, David, RFD 1 Box 240; 70, 160 Balderson, Kyle Bruce, Box 28 Richardsville; 153 Baldwin, Fay, R.F.D. 1 Box 266; 160 Baldwin, Larry, R.F.D. 1; 70, 120 Baldwin, Mr. Donald M., Ill, 1024 Hendrick Street; 19, 125 BALFOUR CO.; Ballato, Michael, RFD 3 Box 62; 30, 32, 53, 54, 58, i 59, 99, 103, 121 Band; 82-85 Bangs, Karen, 114 Mimosa St.; 29, 74, 89, 121 Banks, Deena D., R.F.D. 2 Box 303-B; 86 Banks, Eleanor, Stevensburg; 71, 153 Banks, John Wayne, RFD 2 Box 174 A; Banks, Joyce Ann, Box 28, Brandy Station; 87, 153 Banks, Martin, Rapidan; Banks, Milton, P.O. Box 47, Brandy Station; 160 Banks, Paul, R.F.D 2 Box 174 A; 160 Banks, Peter, R.F.D. 2 Box 174 A; 160 Banks, Richard, Brandy Station; 160 Banks, Tom David, RFD 2 Box 174 A; 153 Barbour, Keith, P.O. Box 407; 121 Barnes, James F., P.O. Box 815; Baseball, JV; 96-97 Baseball, Varsity; 96-97 Basketball, Girls ' JV; 114-115 Basketball, Girls ' Varsity; 114-115 Basketball, JV; 112 Basketball, Varsity 110-111 Bates, Blakey, 905 Nottingham St.; 96, 121 Bates, Bruce Randolph, 506 Wine St.; 81, 89, 103, 153 Bates, Janet, 506 Wine St.; 81, 89, 160 Bates, Lawrence, 506 Wine St.; 52, 53, 54, 81, 82, 83, 121 Bauman, Valerie, Star Rt 1 Box 23; 89, 160 Bawkey, Diane, Rixeyville; 66 Bayne, Hugh, Star Route C.; 121 Bayne, Richard, Star Route C.; 160 Beard, Tim, P.O. Box 444; 106, 110, 146 Beasley, Pamela; 86 Beisch, Terrie Leigh, Lignum; 153 Bell, Robert Sanford, RFD 4 Box 80, 96, 108, 153 Bennett, Irvin Newman, Jr., Star Route C; 81, 108, 153 Bennett, James, RFD 1 Box 52-H, Rapidan; 81 Bennett, Timothy, Star Rt. C; 68, 160 Berry, Catherine, RFD 2 Box 230-A; 74, 121 BETTY BROWN ' S SHOP; BINGHAM TAYLOR; Binns, Mr. Floyd, P.O. Box 502; 19, 47, 120 Blankenbaker, Bonnie, 550 Sunset Lane; 59, 74, 121 Blankenbaker, Kimberly Carlton, RFD 2 Box 166 A; 34, 75, 101, 153, 180 Blankenbaker, William Russell, Jr., RFD 2 Box 166 A; 153 Blevins, Connie M., Amissville; 153 Blevins, John M., Box 17 Lignum; 69, 121 Blevins, Wanda D., Amissville; 146 Blosser, Daniel Wilson, P.O. Box 664; 53, 96, 121 Blosser, Joanna, 1102 Stuart St.; 160 Blosser, Lori, 1102 Stuart St.; 53, 54, 65, 92, 101, 146 BLUE RIDGE AUTO PARTS; Board of Supervisors; 12, 13 Bobbitte, Mr. Cerlad, 1035 Sperryville Pike; 17 BOB SPROUL, INC.; Bock, Kevin Radford, 218 Sunset Lane; 81, 108, 153 Bodkins, Debra Lee, 2011 Mt. Run Lake; 65, 153, 177 Boggs, Bobby Ray, Jr., 2929 Old Orange Rd.; 96, 153 Boldridge, Elizabeth Russell, RFD 1, Rixeyville; 59, 80, 153 Bosworth, Leonard Emile, Jr., 2130 Aster St. ; 81, 89, 153 Bouthilet, David N., Amissville; Bowers, Margaret, R.F.D. 2 Box 5; 160 BOWIE PRINTING; Bowles, Frankie, General Delivery; 86, 110, 153 BOXWOOD HOUSE RESTAURANT MOTEL; 181 Boyd, Miss Ann; 22, 105 Bragg, Jeanne, RFD 4; 66, 121 Bragg, Sharon, RFD 4; 68, 153 Brandt, Barbara, 1718 General Lee Ave.; 55, 56, 57, 146 Breckenridge, Teresa, 629 Mt. View Apts.; 146 Breeden, Lynn, 122 West Edmondson St., 14b Breeden, Rhonda, 917 Terrace St.; 121 Breese, Mark, 105 Mimosa St.; 54, 102, 122 Breese, Tim, 105 Mimosa St.; 153 Brent, Ernest, 1605 Old Fredericksburg Rd.; 69, 99, 106, 107, 153 Brice, Catherine, RFD 2 Box 5-A; 53, 68, 86, 105, 153 Brock, John, RFD 1, 147 Brock, Arthur, 301 S. West St.; 86 Brock, Robert, Reva; 147 Brookman, Mike, 119 Morningside Drive; 160 Brooks, Mrs.; 16 Brown, Alison, 210 Elizabeth St., 81, 161 Brown, Carolyn, RFD 2; 105, 153 Brown, David, Elkwood; 161 Brown, David, Jeffersonton; 122 Brown, Debbie, RFD 2; 65, 113 Brown, Dennis, RFD 3; 69, 122 Brown, George, Jeffersonton; 109, 161 Brown, Jacqueline, 104 W. Cameron St.; 153 Brown, Johnnie, Stevensburg; 53, 86, 108, 161 Brown, Katherine, Rt. 1 Box 633; 74, 101, 104, 122 Brown, Kathleen, Elkwood; 147 Brown, Kathy Brown, Kevin, 1015 Sperryville Pike; 161 Brown, Mrs. Margaret H., 1816 Gen. A.P. Hill; Brown, Mary, Brandy Station; 161 Brown, Michael, Reva; 70, 86, 161 Brown, Pam, 317 Fairview Rd.; 153 Brown, Patricia, Reva; 75, 86, 104, 122 Brown, Pete, 317 Fairview Rd.; 154 Brown, Roderick, 1816 Gen. A.P. Hill St.; 161 Brown, Stephen L., Stevensburg; Brown, Steven, RFD 1, 86, 154, 161 Brown, Vance, RFD 2; 154 Brown, Viola, RFD 2; 122 Brown, William, Jeffersonton; 122 Browning, Miss Pamela, 4046 Willow Lawn Dr.; 18, 203 BROWNING REAL ESTATE AGENCY; Broyles, Constance, Brandy Station; 74, 100, 104, 122 Broyles, Mr. Shirley C., P.O. Box 747; 20, 70 Bruce, Diane, 3201 Orange Rd.; 154 Bruce, Mrs. Charles, 351 Madison Rd.; 23 Buchanan, Jane, 1122 Lee St.; 89, 161 Bumgardner, Samuel, Amissville; 161 Bunch, Sue, 817 Old Rixeyville Rd.; 68, 80, 154 Buraker, Larry, 450 Aspen St.; 103, 161 Burdette, Terry, RFD 1 ; 29, 31 , 66 Burdette, William, RFD 1; 109, 161 Burgamy, Cathy, RFD 2; 161 Burgamy, Linda, RFD 2; 154 Burke, Betty Jo, 113 Fairview Rd ; 69, 122 Burke, Jeffrey, P.O. Box 193; 55, 147 Burner, Faye, Amissville; 68, 154 Burham, Ella, Remington; 147 Burnham, Gerald, Remington; 161 CCHS students make use of outside smoking lounge. 197 The Library Is Used By Studyhall Classes Students crowd into the library during study halls to do research. Butler Brenda, Star Rt C; 66, 147 Butler, Edna, 905 Orange Rd.; 69, 122 Butler, Elaine, 4042 Willow Lawn; 86, 147 Butler, Darlene, 4042 Willow Lawn; 122 Butler, Gertrude, Rixeyville; 154 Butler, John, Rixeyville; 86 Butler, Joseph, 120 Kelly St.; 122 Butler, Mary, Rixeyville; 147 Butler, Norma, Rixeyville; 161 Butler, Sarah, Rixeyville; 147 Butler, Valery, Viewtown; 71, 8b. 100, 154 Butler, Vivian, Gen. Del.; 86, 161 Button, Mrs. H. Powell, 1001 N. Main St.; 13 c Cafeteria. 23 Cafeteria Workers; 23 Calhoun, Steven P., Elkwood; 109, 161 Calhoun, Thomas, Elkwood; 123 Calvert, David C. RFD 2; 161 Cameron, Danny, P.O. Box 893; 123 Campbell, Bonnie, RFD 2; 68, 154 Campbell, Clarence, RFD 2, 86, 108, 154 Campbell, James, RFD 2; 161 Campbell, Lamont RFD 4; 96, 154 Capano, Matthew, 924 N. Main St.; 81, 123 Carau, Mrs. Linda; 14, 60 Carder, Beverly, P.O. Box 838; 55, 75, 153, 154 Carder, Jennifer, P.O. Box 838; 54, 57, 65, 89, 123 Carder, Sue, 120 W Edmonson St.; 55, 68, 80, 154 Carey, Martha, P.O. Box 323; 75, 101 Carey, Michael J., 317 Kyle St.; Carey, Shirley, P.O. Box 323; 161 Carpenter, Allen, RFD 1; 86, 154 Carpenter, Darra T., Rapidan; 161 Carpenter, Donald, RFD1, 106,161 Carpenter, Edwin, 1118 Stuart St.; Carpenter, Jerry, Rapidan; Carpenter, Mrs. Malora, Aroda, 17 Carpenter, Robin, Mitchells; 54, 57, 65, 89, 123 CARPENTER S SEED CLEANING PLANT, INC.; CARRIAGE HOUSE Carter, Ann, Brandy Station; 71, 80, 154 Carter, Brenda, Rixeyville; 68, 161 Carter, Cindy, Rapidan; 89, 161 Carter, Elizabeth, Brandy Station; 161 Carter, Joseph, Rixeyville; 123 Carter, Linda, RFD 1; 86, 89, 147 CATON ' S; Cempre, Janice, 145 Carr Ave.; 74, 101, 147 Cempre, Jeffrey, 145 Carr Ave.; 53, 103, 160, 161 CENTRAL HARDWARE CO.; Chandler, Jane, Rapidan; 161 Chapman, Carol, 217 Sunset Lane; 53, 54, 58 80 93, 147 Chapman, William, RFD 3; 96, 106 Chappell, Carolyn, 702 East St. ; 58, 65, 154 Cheerleaders, GAA; 76 Cheerleaders, |V; 94-95 Cheerleaders, Varsity; 92-93 Chess Club; 81 Chichester, Lee, RFD 1, 75, 105, 154 Chichester, Richard, RFD 3, 89, 147 Childs, Mr. William, Culpeper; 19 Chilton, Mary, Jeffersonton; 75, 147 Chipps, LuAnn, Elkwood; 80, 89, 161 Chipps, Steven, Elkwood; 161 Choral Music; 86-87 Christensen, Richard, 2005 Carleton Dr.. 154 Christensen, Rosmarie, Reva; 68, 81, 161 Clark, Barbara, 1923 Merrimac Rd.; 71, 80, 86, 161 Clark, Crystal I , Locust Dale; 80, 154 Cl ark, Diane, RFD 4; 154 CLARKE HARDWARE; Clark, James, Jeffersonton; 123 Clark, Lillie, 209 S. West St.; 71, 92, 123 Clark, Melvin, RFD 1, 99, 108, 154 Clark, Richard, 1923 Merrimac Rd 69, 87, 154 Clark, Shelia, RFD 4; 87, 154 Clark, Teresa, 1923 Merrimac Rd ; 80, 86, 161 Clark, Thomas, P.O. Box 614; 154 Clark, Thomas, 530 Borberry Street; 69, 124 Clatterbuck, Cary, Rapidan; 154 Clatterbuck, John, RFD 2, 147 Clatterbuck, Larry, Amissville; 147 Clatterbuck, Lois, P.O. Box 616, 66, 67, 124 Clatterbuck, Mike, RFD 2; 96, 108, 154 Clem, Deborah, Amissville; 86, 154 CLEMENT INSURANCE ACENCY; Clem, Mark, Fletchers Trailer Park, 154 Cloe, Shirley, Amissville; 161 CLORE FUNERAL HOME; CLORE PONTIAC; Coates, Charlie, 1714 Cenlee Ave.; 69, 124 Coffey, Glenda, Coffey, Larry, 325 Fairview Rd.. Colbert, Allen, Spencer St.; 112, 161 Cole, Cecil, Castleton; 161 Cole, Judy, Castleton; 154 Coley, Agnes, RFD 2, 42, 65, 154, 155 Coli, Barbara, 3127 Old Orange Rd.; 80, 154 Coli, Robert, 3127 Old Orange Rd ; 82, 83, 154 Colonnade; 56-57 Combs, David, 1002 N. East St. Ext.; 86, 106, 116, 161 Comer, Anita, Rixeyville; 161 Compton, Deborah), Rixeyville; 86, 161 Compton, Susan, 1131 Hiden Avenue; 68, 105, 154 Cook, Anthony, Brandy Station; 70, 147 Cook, Elizabeth, Brandy Station; 68, 161 Copeland, Emily, 1100 Fox Hill Lane; 58. 65, 154 Copeland Robert, 1100 Fox Hill Lane; 81, 124 Copeland, William, 1100 Fox Hill Lane; 38. 89 103 Corbin, Bernard. RFD 3; 108, 154 Corbin, Cheryl, RFD 3; 68, 161 Corbin, Douglas, RFD i; 70, 161 Corbin, Jane, RFD Box 81; 68, 161 Corbin, John, RFD 1, 161 Corbin, Kevin, RFD 3; 147 Corbin, Leisa, RFD 1; b8, 161 Corbin, Randall, RFD 3, 147 Corbin, Sandra; Rapidan; 161 CORBIN SHELL SERVICE; Corbin, Stephen. P.O. Box 589; 154 Corbin, Susan, Rixeyville; 71, 154 Corbin, Terry, RFD 1; 109, 161 Corbin, Wayne, RFD 1; 124 Cornett, Pamela, P.O. Box 131, 54, 58, 74, 104, 124 Cornett, Phil, P.O. Box 131; 56, 103, 161 Cottoms, Joyce, Lignum; 154 Cottoms, Nila, Lignum; 86, 147 COUNTY FARM SERVICE; Covington, Cathy, 521 First St.; 80. 161 CRAFTON SPARKS, Cramer, Alfred, 2831 Old Orange Road; 103, 154 Cramer, Stephen, 2831 Old Orange Rd.; 161 Crane, Katherine. 4048 Willow Lawn Dr.; 89 Creel, Perry, RFD 1, 154 Crescenti. Gloria, Amissville; 68. 86, 101, 154 Crescenti, Regina, Amissville; 68, 86, 161 Cropp, David, Rixeyville; 54, 147 CROSS-COUNTRY; 103 198 Crossman, Polly, Rapidan; 74, 147 Crowder, Sharon, 405 N. Easl St.; 68, 86, 154 Crowder, Steven, 405 N. East St.; 161 CULPEPER AUTO PARTS; CULPEPER BEAUTY ACADEMY; CULPEPER BIKE SHOP; CULPEPER BOOKSTORE; CULPEPER BUILDING SUPPLY CORP.; CULPEPER FROZEN FOODS; CULPEPER HARDWOODS, INC.; CULPEPER LAUNDRY CLEANERS; CULPEPER MUSIC CENTER; CULPEPER NATIONAL BANK; CULPEPER PLANING MILL; CULPEPER REALITY; CULPEPER SEWING MACHINE SALES; CULPEPER STONE COMPANY, INC.. Cunningham, Bobbieie, Amissville; 161 Cunningham, Toni, Amissville, 124 Cunningham, Winnie, Lignum; S3, 58, 66, 147 Curd. Robie, 1125 Lee St.; 74, 88, 89, 124 CURRICULUM; 26-35 Curtis, Anthony, Lignum; 154 Curtis, David, 2; 66, 99 Curtis, Debbie, Reva; 53, 161 Curtis, lenny. Lignum; 80, 161 Curtis, loseph, 605 N. East St.; 66, 67, 124 CUSTODIAL STAFF; 23 D Davies, Mrs. John A.B., 1102 Jackson Street; 17 Davis, Bruce, 1002 Hendrick St.; 96, 125 Davis, Mr. John, 400 Laurel St.; 14, 160 Davis, Julia, Amissville; 53, 55, 58, 74, 100, 104, 125 Davis, Robert, 1515 White Shop Rd. Davis, Stephen, 420 Azalea St.; 125 Davis, Teresa, 1515 White Shop Rd.. 65, 82, 154 Deal, Gary, 2100 Cypress St.; 81, 154 Deal, Jeffery, 430 Azalea St.; 154 Deal, Mrs. Richard, 1366 Webster Lane; 18 Dean, Cecil, Rt. I Box 608; 125 Dean, Diane, Rapidan; 80, 154 Dean, Zan. Rt. 1; 69, 105, 154 Deane, Gregory, RFD 1, Box 556; 161 DECA; 69 Dejarnette, David, 218 Edmondson St.; 89, 161 Delligatli, Michael, Stevensburg; 116, 161 Demarest, Betty, Rt. 2, Box 231; 59, 161 Dennis, Jeffery, RFD 1; 154 Dever, Mrs. Mary Jo, 426 Azalea Drive; 14 Diez, Gregory, 151 Timbertrail Ct.; 147 Diez, Susan, 151 Timbertrail Ct.; 154 Dill, Charmaine, RFD 1, Box 91, Remington; 29, 54, 74, 100, 104, 147 Dill, Craig, RFD 1; 44, 54, 99, 106, 120, 125 Dillon, Catherine, Rt. 1; 69, 154 Dinegen, Carleen, Brandy Station; 101, 154 Dixon, Calvin, RFD 2, Box 27; 161 Dixon, Curtis, RFD 2; 106 Dixon, Daniel, RFD 2, Box 27; 161 Dodd, Barbara, 809 West St.; 66, 74, 125 Dodson, Bobby, 626 Sperryville Pike; 161 Dodson, Donald, 143 Jenkins Ae.; 161 Dodson, Kathy, 1120 Hiden Ave.; 80, 161 Dodson, Kay, RFD 1; 125 Dodson, Michael, RFD 1; 161 Dofflemoyer, William, 201 Chestnut St.; 161 Dormer, Robert, 310 Lake Front Ct.; 99, 147 Dowdy, Clarence, Rapidan; 152 Dowell, James RFD 3, 69, 154 DOWELL S JEWELERS; Dowell, Larry, RFD 3; 69, 154 Dowsett, David, RFD 4 Drama Club ' 88-89 Driggers, Jack, 2340 Lake Ct.; 81, 147 Driggers, Kim, 2430 Lake Ct.; 33, 161 Driscoll, Dianne, P.O. Box 82; 74, 75, 101, 147 Drumgoole, Patricia, 1403 Fredericksburg Rd.; 52, 147 Dugan, Michael, RFD 4; 69, 179 Duncan, Deborah, RFD 2, Box 1, 161 Durham, Joseph, RFD 1, 70, 147 Dwyer, Betty Jo; Elkwood Dwyer, Irma; Elkwood; 74, 100, 125 Dwyer, Melvin, 130 W. Evans St.; 69, 147 Dwyer, Rickie, 876 Hilltop Dr ; 161 Dwyer, William, Elkwood; 162 E Earles, Mr. Thomas, P.O. Box 8; 16, 160 EARLY ' S CARPET SALES AND SERVICE; Eckenrode, Pam, RFD 3, Box 95-E; 162 EDDIE ' S BARBER SHOP; Eddins, Darlene, 97 Garr Ave.; 44,54,57,65,88,89,125 Eddins, Jr. Winifred, 97 Garr Ave.; 54, 82, 83, 103 125 Edwards, Barry, 2201 Merrimac Rd, 147 Edwards, Bonnie, RFD 1, Box 234; 154 Edwards, Clyde, 2201 Merrimac Rd.; 109, 162 Edwards, Nancy, RFD 2, Box 266; 147 Eggborn, James, Rixeyville; 53, 96, 110, 148 Elkins, Larry, 217 Jenkins Ave.; 69, 148 Elkins, Peggy, RFD 2, Box 14; 126 Elliot, Elaine, Route 1, Box 68, Remington; 148 Elliott, Patricia, 2542 Williams Dr ; 75, 148, 149 Elliott, Sandra, 316 Monticello St. 167 Ellis, Kathy, Elkwood; 71, 155 Ellsworth, John, Rapidan Elwood, Hugh, 921 Nottingham St., 59, 62, 63, 86, 126 EMBREY FORD MERCURY Embrey, George, RFD 1, Box 235, Amissville; 126 Embrey, Joyce, RFD 3, Box 80; 66, 148 Emmott, Robert, 2520 Williams Dr.. 85, 103, 126 Estep, Laurie, Rt. 1, Box 499; 155 Everton, Mr. Robert, 105 Blue Ridge Ave.; 22 F Faculty; 12-32 Fant, Michael, Brandy Station; 162 Farnam, Anne Marie, P.O. Box 422; 162 Farnam, Robert, P.O. Box 422; 126 Farnam, William, P.O. Box 422; 103, 148 Farris, Robert, 938 N. Main; 55, 126 FBLA, Jr.; 68 FBLA, Sr.; 66-67 Feagan, Charles, Richardsville; Feaganes, Larry, P.O. Box 24; 89, 148 Ferguson, Allen, Jeffersonton ; 96, 106, 148 Ferguson, Paul, 1068 Oaklawn Dr.; 89, 126 Ferguson, Romeo, Jeffersonton; 162 Ferris, Eve, RFD 1, Box 220; 68, 162 Ferris, Jeffrey, RFD 1, Box 316; 52, 53, 69, 99, 106, 155 Ferris, William, RFD 1, Box 220; 162 Fewell, Darlene Kay, Amissville; 162 FFA; 70 FHA; 71 Fifer, Tamara, P.O. Box 504; 74, 89, 93, 148, 150 Fincham, loan, RFD 1 Box 208; 65, 68, 162 Fincham, Linda Lou, Rixeyville; 162 Fincham, Patricia Ann, 505 Monticello St.; 162 Finlay, Mr. Calvin, Rapidan; 19 FIRESTONE; Fischer, David, 2639 Williams Dr ; Fischer, Schelly, 2639 Williams Dr .; 155 Fletcher, Stewart, Jeffersonton; 148 Foan, Gordon, 1117 Farley St.; 126 Foard, Ross, RFD 5; 148 Foard, Wayne, RFD i; 106, 126 Fones, Mary Ann, 2100 Rolling Hills Drive; 68, 162 Football, JV; 108 Football, 9th Gr.; 109 Football, Varsity; 106-107 Ford, Robert, RFD 1, 126 Forman, Diane, Elkwood; 65, 101, 155 Foster, Douglas, RFD 3, Box 49; 162 Fotenos, George, 1010 Nottingham St.; 86, 106, 107, 116, 126 FOUR-H CLUB; 73 Fox, Charles, Gen. Del.; 70, 162 Fox, Debra, Gen. Del , 126 Frazier, Bradford, RFD 2; 162 Frazier, Brenda. Amissville; 162 Frazier, Carey, Amissville; 71, 155 Frazier, Kathy, 504 Lesco Blvd.; 58, 81, 89, 148 Frazier, Kenneth, Amissville; 162 Frazier, Michael, RFD 1; 69, 155 Frazier, Mr. Dwight, Box 662; 21, 89 Frazier, Nancy, RFD 1; 155 Frazier, Richard, Mitchells; 148 Frazier, Steve; Mitchells; 70, 127 IN MEMORIAM — Ronald Thompson was killed in an automobile accident on March 4, 1973. 199 Frazier, Thomas, leffersonlon; 82-83, 127 French Club; 61 Freshmen Class; 160-167 FTA; 72 Furgiuele, Mrs. Alberl, Stonybrook Lane; 18, 31 c CAA; 74, 75 Gamble, John, 209 W. Asher St.; 148 Garr, Catherine, 500 Barberry St.; 89, 162 Carr, Robert 510 Azalea St.; 155 GAYHEART DRUG STORE, Gayheart, Eugene, Lignum; 155 GEEST FUNERAL HOME, Gehringer Karen, 420 Barberry St.; 53, 65, 75, 155 Geil, Phillip, 301 Jenkins Ave.; 155 Geil, Rodney, Elkwood; 148 Geil, Teresa, 301 Jenkins Ave., 162 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY; George, Debra, 311 Sunset Lane; 81, 86, 148 GILL AND GRAHAM IMPLEMENT CO.; Gillison, John, Reva; 69, 148 Gilmore, Chuckie; RED 29 South, 43, 102, 103, 155, 163 Gilmore, Elaine, Rl. 29 S.; 54, 57, 65, 74, 114, 127 GILMORE ESSO; Gilmore, Jeanne Rt. 29 S.; 54, 55, 58, 74, 104, 146, 148 Glascoe, George, RFD 1, Box 213; 148 Glascoe. Lorraine, Rt. 1 Box 213; 86, 162 Glascoe. Lucy, RFD 1 Box 213; 127 Glasker, Carroll, RFD 2 Box 153; 58, 127 Glasker, Patricia, Rt. 2 Box 153; 53, 71, 75, 86, 100, 105, 153, 155 Glawson, Daisy, Jeffersonton; 86, 127, 153 GLENS FAIR PRICE STORE; Goldsborough, John, RFD 1 Box 466; 155 Goldsborough, Lynne, RFD 1 Box 466; 42-43, 57, 113, 89, 127 Goldsborough, Steven, RFD 1, Box 466, 27, 56, 83, 162 Golf; 102 Golon, Camille, RFD 4, 83, 89, 162 Golon, Lorraine, RFD 4; 56, 75, 82-83, 148 Gombos, Debra, RFD 2, Box 102-A; 75, 89, 162 Gordon, Barbara, Rapidan; 162 Gordon, George Jr., Rapidan; 155 Gordon, Michael, Rapidan; 99, 148 Gore, Carolyn, 522 First St.; 65, 66, 74, 126 Gore, Deborah, RFD 3 Box 170; 65, 68, 155 Gore, Debra, RFD 3 Box 170; 113, 162 Gore, Otis, RFD 3 Box 181; 80, 162 Gore, Virginia, RFD 2, Box 76 Gorman. Constance, RFD 2; 128 Gorman, Debra, RFD 2; 155 Gourdine, Ruby, 1022 Orange Road; 87 162 Graham, Nancy, 1087 Oaklawn Drive; 80, 162 Graves, Lindsay, Box 484; 162 Graves, Paige, P.O. Box 484; 66, 74, 128 Gray, Deborah, RFD 1 Box 214; 128 Gray, Edward, Jeffersonton; 86, 162 Gray, James, RFD 1, Box 214; 108 Gray, Lawrence, RFD 1, Box 482 Gray, Michael, RFD 1, Box 214; 109, 162 Grayson, Charles, Jeffersonton; 99, 128 Grayson, Richard, Jeffersonton; Grayson, Wanda, Jeffersonton; 148 Greaver, Bonnie, 1105 S. East St.; 54, 74, 148 Green, Howard, RFD 2, Box 155; 162 Green, Larry, Reva; 155 Green, Robert Green, Sandra, RFD 2 P.O. Box 544, 128 Greene, Sharon, Rapidan; 162 Greene, David, Rapidan; 86, 148 Greene, Lawrence, RFD 1 Box 480; 148 Greene, Talatha, RFD 1 Box 480, 148 Greenwalt, Alvin, Brandy Station; 58, 128 Grey, Jerry, Star Route C Box 46; 148 Griffith, Janet, RFD 3; 64, 75, 104, 128 Griffith, Teresa, RFD 3; 89, 162 Grimes, James, 619 Old Brandy Road; 128 Grimes, Micheal, 619 Old Brandy Road; 108, 155 Groover, John, 313 Madison St.; 106, 107, 78, 110, 129 Groover, Tim, 313 Madison St.; 103, 155 Groves, Franklin, Elkwood; 96, 155 Groves, Micheal, Remington; 96, 106, 148 Gulas, Mark, 1014 Old Rixeyville Rd.; 99, 103, 148 Gymnastics; 113 H Hackley, Cheryl, RFD 3 Box 225; 54, 58, 74, 129 Hackley, Joyce, Gen. Del.; 71, 162 Hackley, Leroy, RFD 3 Box 225; 26, 52, 53, 89, 103, 153, 155 Hale, Cynthia, 1801 White Shop Rd.; 74, 148 Hall, Miss Georgia, 306 N. East St.. 14 Hall, Jeffrey, 116 West Chandler St.; 106, 107, 155 Hamilton, Douglas, Rixeyville; 155 Hamilton, Lawrence, Brandy Station; 52, 68, 155 Hamm, James, RFD 1, Box 188 Hamm, Ronnie, RFD 1; 148 Hann, Gregory, 1133 Old Rixeyville Rd.; 106, 148 Hannah. Peggy, Box 52, Star Rt., C; 68, 162 Hannah. Robert, Star Route C, Box 52; 108, 155 Harding Richard, 137 Garr Ave., 162 Hardy, Vicki, Mitchells, 162 Harouff, Wade, RFD 4; 82-83, 73, 129 Harpine, Debra, 1608 Merrimac Rd.; 65, 75, 155 Harris, Gordon, RFD 2; 103, 148 HARRISON BEAUTY COLLEGE Harrison, Michael, Rixeyville; 68, 109, 162 Harrison, Paula, P.O. Box 447; 69, 148 Harrison, Vicki, Pixeyville; 58, 59, 87, 104, 129 Hartley, Enoch, RFD 1; 155 Harvey, Michael, 1741 Woodlawn Ave.; 109, 160 Hauge, Robert, 1110 Stuart St.; 106, 148 Haught, Evelyn, Elkwood; 74, 129 Haught, Jake, Elkwood; 108, 162 Haught, Jane, Elkwood; 68, 155 Hawkins, Cheryl. RFD 2; 148 Hawkins, Donnie, RFD 1; 70, 129 Hawkins, Elizabeth, Brandy Station; 129 Hawkins, Joan. Brandy Station; 162 Hawkins, Linda, RFD 1 ; 55, 66, 148 Hawkins, Patricia, RFD 2; 68, 155 Hawkins, Richard, RFD 2; 68, 155 Hawkins, Sharon, Boston; 80, 155 Hawkins, Sheila, RFD 2; Box 45; 162 Haynes, Arthurene, RFD 1, Box 181; 162 Haynes, Johnny, Brandy Station; 69, 129 Haynes, Sharlene, RFD 1; 162 Hearns, Beverly, RFD 2; 42, 43, 66, 86, 129 Hearns, Eugene, RFD 2; 129 Hearns, Robert, RFD 2; Hensley, Brenda, Boston; 66, 129 Hensley. Kathy, 314 Laurel St.; 65, 74, 83, 155 HERITAGE HOMES OF CULPEPER, INC. Herndon, Michael, Rapidan; 129 Herndon, Yolanda, Rapidan; 162 Herrell, Paula, Brandy Station; 156 Hess, Mary, Sleepy Hollow Mobile Park; 162 Hicks, Billie, Jeffersonton; 80, 156 Hicks, Deborah, 1135 Meander Dr.; 104, 148 Hicks, Elaine, RFD 4; 130 Hicks, Michael, Reva; 162 Hicks, Pamela, RFD 2; 54, 58, 66, 104, 148 Highlander, Donna, 511 Lesco Blvd.; 54. 66, 130 Highlander, Robert, 511 Lesco Blvd.; 162 HILLDRUP TRANSFER STORAGE, INC. Hill, Mrs. John, P.O. Box 281, 15 Hillery, Monica, RFD 1, Box 208C; 53, 55, 66, 130 Hitt, Beverly, Amissville; 87, 162 Hitt, Brenda, Rixeyville; 162 Hitt, Charles, RFD 1 Box 58; 162 Hitt, Claude, Brandy Station; 156 Hitt, Donald. RFD 1, Box 208 B; 68, 162 Hitt, Kenneth, Stevensburg; 162 Hitt, Michael, 1001 ' h S. East St.; 109, 162 Hitt, Temple, RFD 3 Box 182, 52, 68, 160, 162 Hi-Y; 62-63 Hockey, )V; 104-105 Hockey, Varsity; 104-105 Hoffman, Barbara, RFD 3, Box 68; 53, 66, 74, 104, 130 Hoffman, Charles, Reva; 162 Hoffman, Darlene, 118 E. Edmondson St.; 142 Hoffman, Donald. RFD 1 Box 546; 82-83; 162 Hoffman, Elizabeth, Star Route 1; 58, 65, 74, 104, 108, 148 HOFFMAN IMPLEMENT Hoffman, Jerry, Reva; 53, 112 Hoffman, Loretta, Reva; 68, 162 Hoffman, Mary Ann, RFD 2; 55, 59. 156 Hoffman, Priscilla, 621 First Street: 86, 156 Hoffman, Rodney, 621 First Street; 162 Hoffman, Roger, Reva; 28, 108, 156 Holden, Helen, 1224 Cedar Ave.; 52, 55, 148 HOLIDAY INN Holland, Linda. RFD 1; 130 Holland, Rose, RFD 1 Box 498; 86. 162 Holland, Mr. Frederick, 210 E. Piedmont St.; 14 Holmes, Ola, RFD 4, 156 Holmes, Sharon, Amissville; 68, 86, 156 HONG KONG RESTAURANT Hope, James, 1139 Blue Ridge Ave.; 53, 58, 138 Hope. Janet, 1139 Blue Ridge Ave.; 60, 74, 156 Houck, Mrs. William, RFD 2; 18 H P APPLIANCES HUDSON HAM HOUSE Hudson, Lynne, Stevensburg; 66, 149 Huffman, Claudia, 1127 Oak Lawn; 58, 65, 74, 104, 149 Huffman, Dorothy, 1706 General Lee Avenue; 149 Huffman, Loretta, 220 W. Cameron St.; 162 Hull, Linda, RFD 2; 149 Hume, Judy, Star Route C; 66, 130 Members on the cross-country team prepare for another victory. The Harriers went on to take the state title. 200 Devils Capture Two State Championships Principal Glenn Piper presents the AA regional trophy to Coach Averett. The Blue Devils went on to win the State AA Championship for the first time in the school ' s history. Hunnicutt, David, Brandy Station; 109, 162 Hunnicutt, Wayne, Brandy Station; 108, 156 Hunt, Patricia, Mitchells; 71, 86, 149 Hunt, Terry, RFD 3 Box 118; 65, 66, 130 Hunter, Richard, RFD 1 Box 818; 106, 107, 156 Hunter, Rose Mary, 722 Commerce St.; 163 Hurlock, Barbara, Richardsville; 163 Hurlock, Deborah, Richardsville; 68, 80, 156 Hurlock, James, Richardsville; 149 Hurlock, Patricia, Lignum; 69, 149 Hurlock, Tommy, Lignum; 149 Hurt, Susan, 406 Macoy Ave.; 45, 55, 58, 59, 65, 156 Hutcherson, Beverly, RFD 3; 45, 54, 74, 89, 104, 130 Hutcherson, Virginia, RFD 3; 69, 75, 156 Hutchinson, Cynthia, Amissville; 163 Inskeep, Clyde, Rapidan; 163 Inskeep, Gloria, Rapidan; 68, 163 Inskeep, Janice, Rapidan; 54, 56, 60, 64, 82-83, 120, 130 Inskeep, Jeanine, Rapidan; 65, 82-83, 149 Inskeep, Wanda, Rapidan; 156 Irwin, Donald, RFD 1; 69, 156 Irwin, Ronald, RFD 1 Box 34; 163 Jackson, Anita, Rapidan; 163 Jackson, Barbara, Brandy Station; 130 Jackson, Dallas, RFD 3 Box 165; 130 Jackson, Dolores, RFD 2; 156 Jackson, Doris, RFD 2; 68, 156 Jackson, Edward, RFD 2; 156 Jackson, Evelyn, Rapidan; 66, 86, 149 Jackson, Judith, Rapidan; 163 Jackson, Julia, RFD 2; 156 Jackson, Larry, 1202 Old Rixeyville Rd.; 163 Jackson, Larry, RFD 2 Box 99A; 149 Jackson, Sylvester, Rapidan; 149 Jackson, William, Star Rt. C; 108, 156 Jacobs, Sharon, RFD 1; 156 Jagdman, Jerome, RFD 2, Box 59A; 108, 163 Jagdman, William, RFD 2; 99, 149 James, Carolyn, Amissville; 68, 163 James, Karol, RFD 4; 86, 149 James, Mark, RFD 4; 163 James, Sharon, 101 Glazier St.; 149 Jameson, Michael, RFD 1; 110, 156 Jarrell, Linda, RFD 2 Box 82A; 156 Jarrell, Theresa, RFD 2 Box 82A; 163 Jebson, Craig, RFD 3 Box 232; 156 Jeffers, William, 1110 S. Main St.; 86, 109, 163 Jeffries, David, RFD 3 Box 47A; 69, 86, 131, 156 Jeffries, Debbie, Amissville; 68, 101, 156 Jeffries, Joyce, RFD 1 Box 607, 163 Jeffries, Louise, Rixeyville; 131 Jelesoff, Zachary, 805 E. Piemont St.; 163 Jenkins, Avis, 114 E. William St.; 86, 131 Jenkins, Bradley, P.O. Box 652 Jenkins, Cheryl, RFD 2 Box 169; 54, 66, 131 Jenkins, Clarence; 69, 156 Jenkins, Danny, 1915 Merrimac Rd.; 70, 131 Jenkins, Diane, 2124 Cypress Drive; 65, 156 Jenkins, Donald, RFD 2 Jenkins, Doris, RFD 1 Box 270; 66, 131 Jenkins, Floyd, 114 E. William St.; 86, 156 Jenkins, Henry, RFD 2 Box 308A; 70, 97, 99, 106, 149 Jenkins, James, RFD 2 Jenkins, James, Brandy Station Jenkins, Janet, Locust Dale Jenkins, Janet, Elkwood; 68, 156 Jenkins, Janice, RFD 2 Jenkins, Jerry, 318 Lewis St; 68 Jenkins, Marvin, 810 S. Main St.; 149 Jenkins, Mary, 306 Madison St.; 65, 66, 131 Jenkins, Moe, 306 S. East St.; 53, 96, 106, 107, 156 Jenkins, Patsy, RFD 2 Box 169; 33, 68, 75, 101, 156 Jenkins, Rebecca, 1101 Meander Dr.; 66, 131 Jenkins, Robert, RFD 2; 55 Jenkins, Robert, RFD 2; 55, 156 Jenkins, Roger, 318 Lewis Street; 69, 156 Jenkins, Ronald, RFD 3; 109, 163 Jenkins, Ronald, RFD 3. Box 153 B; 109, 149 Jenkins, Ronnie, 1915 Merrimac Rd.; 55, 163 Jenkins, Ronnie, Lignum; 55, 68, 156 Jenkins, Roy, Locust Dale; 70, 163 Jenkins, Samuel, 124 McDaniel St., 163 Jenkins, Sharon, 305 Jenkins Ave.; 68, 156 Jenkins, Sidney, 1005 Terrace St.; 69, 132 Jennings, Karl, 115 Ash Street; 68, 86, 156 JIMMIE ' S SHOE SERVICE J.L. KIDWELL LANDSCAPE JOHN MUSSELMAN REAL ESTATE JOHN S. HILL INSURANCE AGENCY Johnson, Benjamin, 214 W. Davis St.; 163 Johnson, Bernice, RFD 2; 156 Johnson, Betty, Boston; 86, 163 Johnson, Carolyn, Boston; 163 Johnson, David, 2431 White Pine Dr.; 78, 106, 132 Johnson, Davie; 108, 163 Johnson, Emily, RFD 3; 58, 132 Johnson, Eric, 1040 Germanna Highway; 99, 156 Johnson, George, Boston; 132 Johnson, Henry, RFD 2; 164 Johnson, Howard, Brandy Station; 164 Johnson, Joe, Boston; 164 Johnson, Julia, RFD 4; 156 Johnson, Kay L., Box 26, Lignum; 80, 149 Johnson, Lawrence, Box 32A, Boston; 132 Johnson, Linda, RFD 1, Box 299; 69, 71, 75, 100, 156 Johnson, Mark, Rapidan; 164 Johnson, Mary, RFD 4; 164 Johnson, Nancy, 2431 White Pine Dr.; 164 Johnson, Robert, Boston; 69, 132 Johnson, Ronald, Brandy Station; 164 Johnson, Ronnie, Boston; 152 JOHNSON ' S Johnson, Thurman, Boston; 149 Johnson, Wanda, General Lee Ave.; 68 Johnston, Sandra, Boston; 80 Jones, Arlene, Boston; 164 Jones, Debora, 149 Garr Ave.; 56, 75, 76, 164 Jones, Donald, 149 Garr Ave; 149 Jones, Everette, RFD 3; 69, 156 Jones, Harold, 271 E. Davis St.; 86, 98, 103, 110- 111, 132 Jones, Mrs. Richard E., 1106 Stuart St.; 21 Jones, Ronald, 149 Garr Ave.; 149 Jones, Steve, 133 Elizabeth St.; 53, 59, 69, 112, 164 Jones, Teresa, RFD 3; 74, 133 Jr. Athletic Club; 77 Judd, Janice, 824 Old Rixeyville Road; 54, 65, 89, 133 Junior Class; 146-152 Junior Class Officers; 146 K Kallas, Chris, 302 E. Davis St.; 109, 164 Karnes, Stephen, 416 Lesco Blvd.; 83, 156 Kearns, Janet, 1125 Sperryville Pike; 74, 86, 101, 133 Kearns, Virginia, 1125 Sperryville Pike; 53, 68, 164 Kellam, George, Jeffersonton; 133 Kellam, Karla, Jefferstonton; 164 KELLER MANUFACTURING CO. Kelley, Ronald, Amissville; 86, 164 Kelly, Lisa, 3115 Old Orange Rd.; 27, 89, 164 Kennedy, Janet, RFD 1 Box 346; 164 Kennedy, Mable, RFD 15; 164 Kennedy, Patsy, RFD 1 Box 346; 164 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Kenyon, Karen, RFD 2; 89, 141 Kerr, Debbie; 65, 156 Kershaw, Kris, Remington; 101, 156 Keyser, Roger, P.O. Box 55; 149 Keyser, Ronnie, P.O. Box 55; 69, 164 Kidwell, Christine, Amissville; 68, 156 Kidwell, Mary Lou, RFD 3; 164 Kidwell, Suzanne, RFD 3; 55, 65, 93, 150 Kilby, Gerald, RFD 3 Kilby, Karen, 405 Lesco Blvd.; 74, 133 Kilby, Paula, RFD 1; 156 Kilby, Ricky, 934 N. East Street; 150 Kincer, Michael, 118 Griffith Dr.; 54, 78, 98, 99, 103, 110, 133 King, Bonnie, Amissville; 66, 67, 86, 150 Kinsey, Miss Barbara, P.O. Box 744; 18 Kinzer, Robert, 314 Park Ave.; 81 Kite, Lucille, RFD 2; 56, 65, 101, 156 Kline, David, 221 Sunset Lane; 165 Knighting, Judith, Rixeyville Knowler, Kimball, RFD 2; 59, 156 201 Mary Williams Wins Miss CCHS Pageant Koontz, William. Brandy Station; 70, 150 Kovi, lames, Rixeyville; 165 Kratochvil, ' Eileen, RFD 4; 80, 89, 133 Kratochvil, Maureen, RFD 4, Box 252A; 42, 89, 163, 165 Kwok, Brenda. 158 Azalea Dr.; 133 L Lacy, Allonza. Brandy Station Lacy, Clifford, Brandy Station; 150 LaGrow, Laura, 1101 Farley Street; 49, 55, 58, 89, 150 Lambert, Earl, RFD 1 Box 416; 69, 106 Lambert, Howard; 108 Landis, )udy, RFD 1, Box 600; 75, 76, 165 Lane, Carolyn, 714 Commerce St.; 66, 150 Lane Elizabeth Ann; RFD 2 Box 146A; 66, 134 LANES APPLIANCES, INC. Lane, Wayne, RFD 2; 70, 156 Larson, Susan K., 706 E. Piedmont St.; 156 Latin Club; 59 Lawrence, Kay, RFD 1 Box 1 8 1 B ; 66, 72, 134 Lawson, Arnita, Star Rt. C. Box 38 Lawson, Francis, Rixeyville; 86, 109, 165 Lawson, Judith, 121 Mt. Run Lake Rd.; 89, 150 Lawson, Mrs. Jean; 13 Leake, Billy, Lignum; 70, 150 Leake, Mr. John L., Orange Rd.; 23 Leake, Raymond, Boston; 165 Leavell, Robert, RFD 1; 157 Leavell, Sheila, RFD 2 Box 162; 150 Lee, Bobby, RFD 1 Box 244; 165 Lee, Clyde, RFD 1 Box 689; 53, 68, 86 Lee Dallas, RFD 1, Box 244 Lee, Faron, 705 Spencer St.; 165 Lee, John, RFD 1 Box 802; 108 Lee, Ken, RFD 1 Box 687; 109, 165 Lee. Ronald, RFD 1 Box 687; 56, 82-83, 165 LEGGETT Leistyne Lori, Box 621 LERNER S LeSueur, Mrs. Kathleen, Norman Road; 23 Lewis, Elizabeth, 304 Lakefront Ct.; 56, 88, 104, 113, 134 Lewis, Judy, RFD 3, Box 28-A; 71, 134 Lewis, Mark, 304 Lakefront Court; 103, 165 LEWIS PHARMACY Lewis, Russell, 300 Lakemont Dr; 134 Lewis, Stanley, RFD 3, Box 28A; 108, 157 Library Club; 80 Lightfoot, Deloris; 53, 68, 86, 157 Lightfoot, Gordon, RFD 4; 69, 108, 157 Lillard, Donna, Richardsville; 66, 134 Lindsay, Randy 101 Mimosa St.; 102, 150 Lindsey, Charles, RFD 1; 106, 150 Litchford, Sharon, RFD 3, Box 46; 89, 165 LITTLE BO ' TIQUE LITTLE CAR HOSPITAL Long, Kim, 421 Laurel St.; 112, 157 Long, Sarah, Rixeyville; 150 Long, Walter, Rixeyville; 101, 165 Lonigro, Mike, RFD 2 Box 215; 165 Losely, Pamela RFD 1 Box 472; 1 14 Lotts, Patricia, 1204 Meander Dr.; 53, 89, 150 Lovett, Jeffrey, 206 E. Piedmont St.; 85, 150 Loving, Shelly, 819 E. Piedmont St.; 30, 32, 89, 165 Lucas, William, RFD 2 Box 20-A; 108, 165 Luckett, Karen, RFD 2 Box 194; 165 M Mack, David, Stevensburg, 110, 134 Mackison, Jeanne, Box 1-A, Brandy Station; 65,68 McCray, Elliott, Jefersonton; 96, 157 McCray, Sharon, Jeffersonton; 86, 150 McDaniel, Gayle, 310 Clay St.; 69 McDONALDS McKay, Mr. Douglas, RFD 1 Box 483, 17, 42, 52 McNemar, James, 1123 Pelham St.; 99, 106, 110,150 McNemar, Patricia, 1123 Pelham St.; 65, 157 McWaters, Robin, RFD 2; 56, 68, 165 Magner, Dian, Rixeyville; 157 Magner, James, Rixeyville; 70, 108, 157 Makely, Judy, Lullwater Apts., Apt. 1; 134 Mann, Sandra, P.O. Box 385; 65, 157 Marangoni, James, 301 Glazier St.; 150 Marcus, Janice, Brandy Station; 38, 66, 134 Marlor, Alan, RFD 4, 62, 134 Marlor, Diane, RFD 4, 58, 65, 68, 165 Marlor, Sandra, RFD 4; 66, 67, 74, 76, 101, 134 Marshall, Deborah, 88 Garrwayfen Dr.; 68, 80, 101, 157 MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME Martin, Mr. Allen, RFD 1, Box 40; 15 Martin, Andy, 1600 Stonybrook Lane; 102, 151 Martin, Cheryl, 2415 Cherryhill Rd.; 89, 135 Martin, Ernest, Amissville; 165 Martin, Helen, Amissville; 87, 157 Martin, Robin, 2415 Cherryhill Rd.; 151 Martin, Russell, Amissville; 165 May, Kathern, P.O. Box 625; 66, 151 Meier, Rose, Elkwood; 157 Melanson, Donald RFD 2; 151 Melanson, Lennie, RFD 2; 81, 165 Melanson, Bob, RFD 2; 103, 157 Menefee, Ray, 851 Third St.; 135 Meney, Solomon, 109 Lightfoot Ave.; 86, 135 MERCHANTS GRO CERY Mick, Phil, 922 Briscoe St.: 69, 157 Miles, Albert, Jeffersonton; 108, 165 Miles, Lawrence, Lignum; 69, 151 Miller Charles, RFD 2, Box 250; 165 Miller, Tony, 4034 Willowlawn Dr.; 59, 108, 157 Mills, Jackie, 1110 Jackson St.; 68, 86, 165 Mills, Mrs. Donald, 30.31 Redbud St ; 19 Mills, Raymond, Rixeyville; 108, 165 Mills, Sue, P.O. Box 181 ; 39, 66, 74, 104, 135 Minick, Richard, 512 Second St 86 Minier, Bonnie, 411 Barberry St.; 58, 81,89, 135 Minor, Greg, RFD 1, Elkwood; 157 Minor, Wallace, RFD 1, Elkwood; 83, 135 Mitchell, Mrs. Malcolm, 1214 Blue Ridge Ave- nue; 17 Mitchell, Deborah, 2116 Orange Rd.; 54, 57, 65, 82-83, 135, 207 Mitzman, Neil, RFD 2; 83, 89, 135 Mocarski , Gary, 1101 Lee St ; 82-81, 89, 157 Moore, Ronald, Remington; 157 Moore, Ruth, Stevensburg; 157 Moore, Sandra, Remington; 165 Morgan, Douglas, 1131 Meander Dr 109, 165 Morgan, John; 109, 165 Morgan, William, Warrenton Morris, Bonnie, Mitchells; 165 Morris, Diana, Jeffersonton; 55, 59, 151 Morris, Donna, 505 Lesco Blvd.; 69, 151 Morris, Edward, RFD 1, Box 754, 69, 136 Morris, Elizabeth. RFD 1; 136 Morris, Keith, Jeffersonton; 59, 165 Mosley, Beverly, Jeffersonton. 165 Moyer, Aaron, Box 23, Boston: 81, 165 Mroczek, Dirk, Rt. 1, Box 614; 108 Mroczek, Robert, Rt. 1, Box 614: 109, 165 Mullins, Carol, 710 Fairfax St.; 68, 86, 165 Myers, Catherine, RFD 1; 157 Myers, Doris, Lignum; 66, 151 Myers, Janice, P.O. Box 68, 65, 89 Myers, Karen, P.O. Box 63; 105, 176 Myers, Lonnie, Elkwood; 136 Myers, Martha. RFD 1, 151 Myers, Roberta, RFD 2 Myers, Vivan. N Nalls, Ann, Rixeyville; 157 Nalls, Glen, Rixeyville; 70, 136 Nash, Gina; 151 Neal, Charles, 102 Thornton Ct.; 85, 136 Neal, David, 102 Thornton Ct.; 117, 157 NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Neiman Laura, Jeffersonton; 136 Nethkin, Elizabeth, 1722 Gen. A.P Hill Ave.; 56, 165 NEWBERRY S DEPARTMENT STORE Newman, Christine, P.O. Box 585; 8b, 165 Newman, Hazel, P.O. Box 585; 86 Newman, Kathleen, 218 West Evans St 65, 71, 165 NHS; 54-55 Nibblins, Anne, RFD 2; 56, 157 Nibblins, Deloris, RFD 2; 165 Nibblins, Georgia, RFD 2; 151 Nicholls, Charles, 2025 Carleton Dr.; 54, 136 Nichols, Mary, 1141 Meander Dr.; 80, 82-83, 165 Nicholson, Brenda RFD 1; 165 Nicholson, John, 1242 Blue Ridge Ave 106, 136, 165 Nicholson, John, RFD 1, 81, 102, 106 Nicholson, Mrs. J. Wm„ 242 Blue Ridge Ave.; 13 202 Nicholson, Robert, RFD 1; 59, 151 Nicholson, Roger, RFD 1; 157 Niebler, David Noonan, Deborah, 1 10 Mimosa St.; 54, 57, 65, 104, 137, 207 Norris, Ronald, P.O. Box 305; 70, 165 Norris, Tina, P.O. Box 305; 69, 137 Nuttall, Alethea, 225 Wayland Rd , 89, 104, 165 Nuttall, Stephen, 225 Wayland Rd.. 96, 157 o O ' Donnell, Jesse, RFD 1; 151 Oliver, Mrs. Carol O., Box 222; 19 Orange, Diane, Brandy Station; 71 OTIS BURKE REALTY; Owsley, Terry, Jeffersonton; 102, 103, 157 P Painter, James, 702 S. Main St.; 137 Panagos, Karen, Mill Run Farm, Rt. 1; 65, 89, 157 Pannill, Clay, Rapidan; 157 Parker, Carol, Box 27; 105, 157 Partlow, Gregory, 341 Fairview Rd.; 151 Partlow, Russell, 117 Steven St.. 58, 86, 106,137 PATRONS; 196 Payne, Althea, Rixeyville; 137 Payne, Daniel, Rixeyville; 68, 165 Payne, Dennis, Brandy Station; 151 Payne, Farrell, Star Rt.: 54, 59, 69, 137 Payne, Jean; 151 Payne, John. RFD 3, Box 28; 73, 157 Payne, Keith, Rixeyville Payne, Linda, RFD 2; 137 Payne, Nancy, RFD 3, Box 29; 68, 165 Payne, Robert, RFD 3; 70, 137 Payne, Ronnie, Star Route C; 87, 165 Payne, Sarah, 328 Laurel St.; 6b, 74, 137 Payne, Vanessa, Rixeyville; 165 Pepergram; 58 Perkins, Johnsy, Mitchells Perry, Donna, 400 Barberry St.; 157 Perry, Richard, 421 Lesco Blvd.; 109, 165 Perryman, John, RFD 2; 70, 157 Perryman, William, RFD 2; 165 Peters, Mary, RFD 3; 69, 151 Peters, Michael, Rixeyville; 68, 157 Peters, Robert, RFD 3; 165 Pettie, Nancy, RFD 3; 68, 80, 157 Phillips, Ronald, Jeffersonton; 106, 151 Pierce, Joe, 1231 Sperryville Pike; 81, 89, 165 Piper, Mr. Glenn 425 Barberry St.; 12, 44 Piper, Julia, RFD 1; 81, 89, 165 Pippen, Mr. Joel, 2500 Orange Rd ; 23 Poe, Gregory, Amissville; 66, 86, 151 Pollard, James, RFD 2; 151, 165 Pollard, Janice, Jeffersonton, 165 Pollard, Kelly, Jeffersonton, 137 Pollard, Lorna. RFD 2; 165 Pollard, Mark, RFD 2, 165 Pollard, Shelton, RFD 2; 86, 137 Pollard, Stanley, RFD 4; 86, 165 Poole, Trena, RFD 1; 52, 53, 58, 165 Poulas, Steven, 215 Blossom St.. 81, 82, 157 Pounds, Joseph, P.O. Box 104; 137 Pounds, Richard, P.O. Box 104: 58, 157 Pounds, Robert, P.O. Box 104; 138 Powell, Carrington, Mitchells Powell, Jodie, Star Rt. C; 89, 165 Powell, Joseph, 1211 Meander Dr.; 81, 151 Powers, Patrick, Boston; 70, 118 Price, David, 1014 S. Main St., 157 Price, Hampton, Mitchells, 157 Price, John, Rapidan Price, Joyce, Rapidan; 165 Price, Oliver, Mitchell; 70, 86, 165 Price, Robin, 1014 S. Main St.; 138 Pullen, Darlent, 202 N. West St.; 165 Pullen, Nancy, RFD 3; 59, 86, 165 Pullen, Wanda, Box 183; 69, 157 Puller, Katherine, Gen. Del. Pullin, Michael, Rt. 1. Box 627, 96, 108 Quaintance, Ellen, RFD 1; 83, 138 Quaintance, Janet, Box 252; 151 Ramer, Allen, 106 Ramer Rd.; 89, 165 Randall, Mr. Michael, 714 N. Main St.; 22 Randolph, Kanese, 1409 Orange Rd.; 80, 86, 165 Reaves, Charles Reaves, Irvin, 301. S. Main St.; 86, 138 Reaves, Mary, Rt. 2, Box 4A; 68 Reaves, Sandra, P.O. Box 783; 68 Reaves, Sanford, Box 783; 52, 66, 67, 86, 106, 107, 146, 151 Reese, Brenda, Brandy Station; 157 Reese, Terry, Brandy Station; 151 Reeves, Bonita, RFD 4; 54, 74, 89, 138 Reeves, Wanda, RFD 4; 75, 105 Reich, Thomas, 402C Willow Lawn Dr.; 166 Reid, Fred, Rt. 4, Box 281; 103, 157 Reid, Robert, RFD 4, Brandy Station Rental Uniform; 179 Rhoades, James, RFD 2, 138 Rhodes, Janice, Lignum; 125 Rhodes, Melinda, Lignum; 166 Richards, David, Rt. 621, Jefferstonton; 109, 166 Richards, David, 1109 S. West St.; 86, 103, 166 Richards, Dean, Jeffersonton; 109, 166 Richards. Hilda, 300 Jenkins Ave.; 157 Richards, Joseph, 105 Lightfoot Ave.; 166 Richards, Shelia, 1109 S.W. St.; 68, 166 Rixey, Tanya. 905 Hendrick St.; 157 Roberts, Gary, Mitchells; 138 Robinson, Charles, RFD 1; 166 Robinson, James, Rixeyville; 166 Robinson, Lawrence, RFD 1; 157 Robinson, Lillian, RFD 2; 68, 86, 158 Robinson, Linda, RFD 2; 86, 166 ROCHESTER ROPES; Rogers, Mr. Frank, Charlottesville; 16 Roope, James, Brandy Station Rose, James, 710 E. Chandler St., 68, 109, 166 Rosenberg, Bonita, P.O. Box 145; 151 Rosenberg, Karen, P.O. Box 145; 139 ROSENBERG S; Rosenberger, Bradley, Jeffersonton; 106, 139 Rosenberger, Jane, Jeffersonton; 68, 158 Rosson, Allan, 1818 Broad St.; 69, 139 Routt, David, Elkwood; 158 Roy, Mr. Larry, P.O. Box 54, 13 Roy, Mary, 113 Old Fredericksburg Rd.; 53, 71, 8b, 92, 139 Roy, Monica. RFD 1: 68, 86, 166 Rudd, David, P.O. Box 404, 166 Rupard, Jerry, RFD 3; 68, 69, 86, 158 Rupard, Teresa, RFD 3; 68, 158 Russell, Helen, Rixeyville; 58, 59, 80, 158 Rutherford, Emma, 401 E. Piedmont St.; 139 Rutherford, Mary, 401 E. Piedmont St.; 89, 166 s Saunders, Debbie, Box 97; 60, 73, 151 Saunders, Erich Michael, P.O. Box 97; 158 Savant, Robert, RFD 1 SCA 52-53 Schadly, Wolfgang, Brandy Station; 166 Scheurman, Laura; 166 SCHEWELL FURNITURE CO School Board; 13 Students use their lunch period for eating, talking to their friends, or studying for their next test. 203 Bl ue Devils make last minute attempt to stop Spotsylvania, but to no avail. Schrack, Kevin, 1106 Old Rixeyville Rd.; 99, 103, 151 Schwartz, Cary, 2536 Williams, Dr.; 80, 82, 83, 158 Scott. Donald, RFD 1, Box 17; 96, 106, 151 Scott, Jerry, P.O. Box 661 Ml. Po ny Rd.; 69, 81, 158 Scott, Lynette, Box 690; 55, 74, 151 Scott, Kyle; 166 Scott, Randolph; RFD 1; 86, 166 Scott, Sabra, 435 Azalea St.; 53, 58, 68 Scott, Sally, 410 Azalea St.; 74, 151 Scott, Veronica, Brandy Station; 86, 166 Scott, Wayne, RFD 1 Box 156; 70, 158 Seal, Beverly, RFD 1 Box 736; 139 Seal, Charles, RFD 1; 166 Seal, Roderick, RFD1; 166 Seation, Wanda, RFD 1; SECOND NATIONAL BANK; Seeber, Kathleen, 2300 Fox Hill Rd; 56, 65, 158 Senior Class; 120-145 Senior Class Officers; 120 Settle, Cheryl, RFD 1; 166 Settle, Donna, Box 279; 55, 66, 151 Settle, Howard, Rixeyville; Settle, John, Jeffersonton; 166 Settle. Lydia, Rixeyville; 166 Settle, Martha, Box 284A; 66, 139 Settle, Matthew, 320 Fairview Rd; 158 Settle, Ruth, Rixeyville; 80, 139 Settle, Stratford, RFD 1 , 166 Settle, William, Elkwood; 158 Setzer, Stephen, 1122 Pelham St.; 82, 83, 158 Sewell, Lyndon, RFD 2; 117, 166 Shanks, Daniel, Reva; 86, 158 Shanks, Peggy, Reva; 151 Shanks, Wayne; 166 Shanks, William, Reva; 139 Shaw, Rebecca, P.O. Box 481; 158 Sheads, Charles, Rixeyville; 70, 139 Shelp, Lee, 2440 Lakecourt Dr.; 140 Shenk, Kay, Mount View Drive; 158 Sheppard, Kenneth, Jeffersonton; 158 Sheppard, Linda, Jeffersonton; 158 Sheppard, Robert, Jeffersonton; 151 Shifflett, James, RFD 4 Box 105; 140 Shifflett, John, Lignum; 151 Shifflet, Rodney, RFD 4 Shinaberry, Pamela, Remington, 68, 87, 158 Shinaberry, Robin, Remington; 166 Sigouin, Lionel, Lignum; 70, 158 Sigouin, Richard. Lignum; 70, 151 Simpson, Cassandra, RFD 1 Box 771; 86, 158 Simpson, Deborah, Boston; 166 Simpson, Howard, Reva; 86, 158 Simpson, Michael, Boston; 86, 166 Sims, Elizabeth, Rapidan; 81, 166 Sims, Gloria, P.O. Box 296; 55, 65. 66, 86, 140 Sims, Shirley, P.O. Box 296; 55, 65, 158 Singers, Teresa, 410 Lesco Blvd.; 65 Sisk, Curtis, Rixeyville; 166 Sisk, Kenneth, Rixeyville; 96, 151 Sisk. Mitzi, Rt. 2, Box 182B; 66, 151 Sites, Joyce, Rixeyville; 140 SLEEPY HOLLOW MOTEL; Small, Dava, 1006 N.E. St. EXT.; 71, 75. 101, 105, 158 Smith, Anthony, RFD. 2; 156 Smith, Douglas, Rose Hill Ext.; 69, 138 Smith, George, Rt 663; 158 Smith, John, RFD. 3; 151 Smith, Joyce, 1417 Old Fredericksburg Rd. Smith, Kenneth, RFD 3; 151 Smith, Lawrence, Elkwood; 158 Smith, Margaret A., Elkwood; 166 Smith, Patricia E., 101 Mason St 158 Smith, Peter, RFD 2; 140 Smith, Tim, Rt. 1 ; 158 Smith, William, Cen. Del.; 110, 158 Smoot, Bonnie; 68, 166 Smoot, Joyce, Star Route C; 66, 140 Smoot, Linda, 1166 Meander Drive; 86, 158 Smoot, Louise, Brandy Station; 158 Smoot, Sandra, Star Route C; 158 Snead, Annie, 4014 Wi llow Lawn Drive; 65, 82- 83, 113, 158 Snead, Henry, RFD i; 53, 56, 102, 158 Soaper, Goldie, Elkwood; 66, 140 Softball; 100 Somerville, Elizabeth, R.F.D. 4; 54, 57, 60, 65, 104 , 151 Somerville, Sharon; 65, 89, 166 Sophomore Class; 151-159 Sophomore Class Officers; 153 Sorenson, Tracy; 109, 166 Southard, Nancy, RFD 3 Box 40; 54, 57, 65, 74, 89, 114, 140, 193 Southard, Teresa, RFD 1, Box 766; 34, 88, 89, 105, 158 Sowers, Lawrence, 1121 Jackson St.; 69, 151 Spanish Club; 60 Spellman, Mrs Anita, Amissville; 20, 71 THE SPORT SHOP; Sprague, Kathryn; 68 Sprague, George, Rt. 2; 59, 86, 166 Sprender, Colleen, Box 33, 158 Sprender, Donna, RFD 4 Box 33; 61 Springstead, Cheryl; 59, 8b, 141 Stallings, Cathy, 1212 Sperryville Pike; 152 Standley, Donnie; 109, 166 Standley, Jay, 2600 Williams Drive; 81, 152 Stanley, Carol, RFD 2 Stanley, Wesley, Boston; 158 STAR-EXPONENT; Starkes, Jean, Rapidan; 152 St. Clair, Jafferie, 215 Main Street; 152 Steele, Kiki; 82-83, 89, 166 Stewart, Donnie; 81, 89, 166 Stewart, Donna; 89, 166 Stewart, Linda, Star Route. C 229; 158 Stewart, Margaret, Rapidan; 58, 81, 86, 89, 152 Stine, Larry, P.O. Box 429; 34. 89, 96, 152 Stoddard, Pat Stokes, Diana, RFD 3, Box 16-B; 54, 58, 65, 104, 141 Stover, Pat; 68 Strother, Robert, RFD 3 Box 159; 82, 141 Student Life; 18-49 Sturgill, Phillip, P.O. Box 686, 83, 152 Swaim, Cheryl, Star Route 1, Box 2; 69, 86, 141 Swaim, Gregory, Star Route 1, Box 2; 141 SWAN ' S; T Taliaferro, Deborah, RFD 2; 86, 158 Tanner, John, 1001 Hendrick Street; 82-83, 141 Tansimore, Thomas, Richardsville; 141 Taylor, Althea, Rapidan; 152 Taylor, Carrolet, RFD 3; 52, 53, 54, 101, 141 Taylor, Mr. David, P.O. Box 727; 20 Taylor, Douglas, 142 Elizabeth St.; 58,62,141 Taylor, George, RFD 3; 66, 141 Taylor, Luther, 226 W. Edmonds St.; 152 Taylor, Nancy, Lignum; 66, 80, 141 Terrell, Onita, 214 Wolford St.; 152 Terry, Barbara, 906 S. East St.; 152 Tharp, Debra, 118 E. Stevens St.; 54, 100, 104, 108, 141 Tharp, Linda, 118 Stevens St.; 53, 100, 105 Tharpe, Tony; 109, 166 Tharpe, Virginia, RFD 3; 80, 158 THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY; THE JEWEL BOX; Thomas, Jeffrey, 105 Country Club Rd.; 54, 81, 146, 152 Thomas, Kim, 150 Garr Ave.; 82-83, 142 204 Students Anxiously Await End of Schools Thomas, Susan; 58, 82-83, 166 Thomas, Mr. Waller, 150 Carr Ave.; 12, 39, 42 Thompson, Deborah, 1320 Fredericksburg Rd.; 52, 53, 56, 80, 86, 152 Thompson, Dorelha, Mitchell; 152 Thompson, James, RFD 1; 142 Thompson, Julia, Mitchell; 8b, 158 Thompson, Karen, Leon; 69, 158 Thompson, Leon, Leon; 106 Thompson, Marian, Mitchells; 142 Thompson, Ronald, R.F.D. 1; 86, 142 Thompson, Sadie; 73, 89, 163, 166 Thompson, Mrs. Wilbur, 1302 Fredericksburg Rd.; 21 Thornhill, Jerry, 410 Sperryville Pike; 152 Thornhill, Robert, 1238 Blue Ridge Ave.; 53, 58 102, 142 Thornhill, Valerie, 410 Sperryville Pike; 66, 67, 101, 104, 152 Thornhill, Vicki, P.O. Box 215; 54, 55, 57, 92, 142, 193 Throssell, Patricia, 2410 White Pine Dr.; 89, 93, 152 Thurston, Lou, 215 Edmundson St.; 36, 74, 89, 142 Tibbs, Bessie; 68, 166 Tibbs, Barbara. R.F.D. 3; 68, 71, 158 Tibbs, FHarry, Batna; 96, 116, 158 Timbers, Patricia, R.F.D. 4; 166 Tipton, Sally, Lignum; 158 Toliver, Icy, Amissville; 152 Toliver, John, Amissville; 158 Toliver, Regina, R.F.D. 3; 68, 166 Tomczak Donald, R.F.D. 1; 81, 158 Track, Boys ' ; 98-99 Track, Girls ' ; 101 Tri-Hi-Y; 64-65 Troiano, Robert, Elkwood; 158 Tsutsumi, Judy, Rapidan; 166 Turner, Robert, 1356 Webster Lane; 96 Turner, Bettie, Lignum; 167 Turner, Canzetta, Brandy Station; 86, 152 Turner, George, Gen. Del.; 142 Turner, Posey, Brandy Station; 158 Tutt, Lewis; 82, 167 Tutt, Michelle, 117 Oak St.; 68, 138 Tyler, Avis, R.F.D. 1; 158 Tyler, Lloyd; 167 u UNITED STATES NAVY V VALLEY MUSIC CO.; Varsity Club; 78-79 Vaughan, James, 121 Elizabeth St.; 143 Vaughan, Mrs. Spencer, 121 Elizabeth St.. 16 Via, Ann, 110 West Williams St.; 58, 68, 159 Via, Sherry, 209 Laurel St.; Viar, Jean, 415 West St.; 152 Viar. Robin, RFD 2 Box 197; 68, 167 Vogt, Michael, RFD 4; 152 w Walcker, Kevin, 3201 Orange Rd.; 167 Walcker, Susan, 3201 Orange Rd.; 80, 159 Walker, Betty, 1927 Merrimac Rd.; 100, 152 Walker, Gary, Richardsville; 96, 159 Walker, Mark, 119 Stuart St.; 27, 81, 159 Walker, Jane, 1721 Walker Drive; 74, 101, 104, 152 Walker, Mrs. Alexander, 1109 Stuart St.; 16, 65, 153 Wallace, Arlene, Mitchell; 86 Wallace, George, Mitchell Warner, Arthur, Stevensburg Warner, Memphis, Stevensburg; 159 Wallace, Mr. Albert, P.O. Box 761; 16 Warwick, Mr. Paul, 306 N. East Street; 15, 58 Washington, Alice, RFD 2; 41, 56, 72, 159 Washington, Carolyn, Mitchell; 159 Washington, Delphine, RFD 1; 167 Washington, Lillian, RFD 3; 68, 167 Washington, Norma, Brandy Station; 167 Washington, Sandra Lee, RFD 1; 143 Washingon, Thelma, RFD 2; 41, 57, 152 L.R. WATERS; Wayland, Janet, RFD 3; 59, 104, 143 Weakley, Debrah, 114 Scanlon St.; 86, 167 Weakley, Gregory, 117 Garr Ave.; 159 DICK C. WEAVER SON; Weaver, Pamela, Mitchells; 68, 80, 159 Weaver, Rene, 1021 Flendrick St.; 102, 106, 152 Weiss, Mr. Cully; 12 Weld, Mr. Edward, RFD 3; 20 Wenner, Steve, RFD 2; 167 Wenzel, Mr. William, P.O. Box 285; 22 WESTERN AUTO; WESTINGHOUSE; Wheatcraft, Gary, RFD 3; 159 Whetzel, Jeffrey, 849 OLD Rixeyville Rd.; 81, 96, 159 White, Clifford, Rixeyville; 159 White, James, 113 E. Asher St.; 55, 58, 89, 143 White, Peggy, 1811 Broad St.; 65, 74, 100, 104, 152 White, Ronald, Rixeyville; 86, 106, 110, 143 White, Sylvia, Rixeyville; 167 Whorton, Juanita, RFD 4 Box 2800, 159 Wiest, Paul, RFD 3 Box 45K Fox Mt. Lane; 57, 85, 143 Wilkins, Frank, RFD 1 Box 416A; 68, 86, 99, 159 Wilkins, Robert, 1334 Fredericksburg Road; 152 Will, Keith, Rt. 1 Box 760; 62, 86, 159 Will, Mrs. Harry, RFD 1 Box 760; 13 Will, Patricia, RFD 1 Box 760; 74, 82-83, 89, 104, 113, 143 Williams, Aubrey, Elkwood; 152 Williams, Barbara, 1110 Lee St.; 167 Williams, Ben, 1110 Lee St.; 167 Williams, Bruce, RFD 3; 143 Williams, Catherine, Elkwood; 89, 101, 159 Williams, Debra, Amissville; 144 Williams, Frank, Amissville; 159 Williams, Mary, 1113 Stuart St.; 56, 75, 89, 144 Williams, Otis, RFD 3 Box 129; 159 Willis, Catherine, 1115 Hiden Ave.; 80, 159 Willis, Vickie, RFD 2; 167 Wilson, Edith, Lignum, Box 37; 86, 159 Wilson, Sharon, Rt. 2; 68, 167 Wise, James, Box 488; 108 Wise, Larry, Amissville; 152 Witt, Vickie, P.O. Box 748; 68, 101, 159 Wood, Craig, 411 Lesco Blvd.; 69, 144 Wood, Debbie, P.O. Box 587; 66, 152, 180 Wood, Laura, RFD 3; 167 Woodward, Kenneth, Rixeyville; 167 Woodward, Kerry, Elkwood; 167 Woodward, Kyle, Elkwood; 70, 96, 159 Woolen, Joyce, Brandy Station; 80, 159 Worman, Suzanne, Elkwood; 159 Wormley, Cletus, Rt. 2 Box 173; 68, 69, 87, 159 Wormley, Robert, RFD 1; 86, 144 Wrestling, JV; 116-117 Wrestling, Varsity; 116-117 Wright, Charles, Amissville; 167 Wright, Josie; 167 Y Yager, Tbelma, RFD 3; 167 Yancey, Gerald, Star Rt. C; 152 Yancey, Kay, Rt. 2 Box 100A; 60, 74 Yancey, Maxine, Rt. Box 76; 66, 144 Yancey, Yolounda, RFD 2; 159 Yancey, Mrs. Scott, P.O. Box 432; 14, 59 Yates, Allen, Jeffersonton ; 167 Yates, Daniel, Jeffersonton; 167 Yates, Ella, Jeffersonton; 152 Yats, Glenn, RFD 1 Yates, Peggy, Jeffersonton; 159 Yates, Ricky, RFD 1 Yeatts, Miss Anne, Rt. 3 Box 170; 104, 32, 22, 74 Young, Diane, 1008 Hendricks St.; 56, 82, 167 Young, Imogene, Culpeper; 152, 86 Young, Miss Jennifer, 601 N. East St.; 15, 49, 146 Young, Karen, Gen. Del.; 159 Yowell, Beatrice, 210 Gardner St.; 66, 144 YOWELL HARDWARE COMPANY; Yowell, Jacquelyn, Rixeyville; 152 Yowell, Jill, RFD 2; 167 Yowell, John, 410 Blue Ridge Ave.; 53, 167 Yowell, Karen, RFD 3; 55, 58, 89, 100, 144 z Zinn, Deborah, RFD 1 ; 86, 167 Zinn, C. Luerena; 133 Garr Ave.; 12 Seniors kick the habit in June. 205 STAFF PAGES FOR SALE — One slightly used elephant and four completely used heads. 206 Debbie Mitchell Debbie Noonan . . . Darlene Eddins Mr. James Allen . . . Mrs. William Houck Ann Baker Elaine Gilmore Vicki Thornhill Robert Troiano Paul Wiest Nancy Southard . . . Thelma Washington Co-editor Co-editor Business Manager Advisor . Business Advisor . .Advertising Art . . Circulation . . Curriculum Faculty Index Layout Organizations Organizations Photography Photography Sports Students Heads of Staffs Larry Bates Lynne Coldsboro ugh Robin Carpenter Elizabeth Somerville Jennifer Carder Barbara Brandt It ' s over — since the beginning of last summer we have worked with our staff to put together a book that would please all of our students. We hope our efforts were successful — we tried. Each person has contributed a part of himself and in return has gained an experience of working together with others. At this time we would like to extend our appreciation to those who went out of their way to help us. A special thanks goes our business manager Darlene, who not only accepted her required responsibilities, but who also gave extra time to assist us. Next we ' d like to thank Lynne for her art work on the cover and in the book, and Lee and Julie for writing our opening verse, and Bosco for helping us with our sports section. We ' d also like to thank Graham School Pictures, Alan ' s Photography Studio, and especially Amy Neal for all of our last minute printing. The library, ad- ministration, and business department also deserve a word of thanks, as well as our advertis- ers and patrons who helped to finance this book. Last, but not least, we would like to thank Mr. Allen for spending all of his free time out here working with us, and for taking us to all the work- shops we attended. He also deserves credit for putting up with the two of us for the entire year and still wanting the job next year. cx v JL Q«Jbbu ul Alan ' s Photography Studio — 85(T); 96(BL); 9 7 ( a 1 1 ; 98(all); 99(BL,BR); 100(BR,BC,BL); 106(T); 108 (T); 109(M). )im Allen — 21 (UL); 82(TR); 107(all)1; 171(B). Mike Ballato — 56(T); 76(CR); 90-91 (all); 120(all); 145(all). Peyton Brock — 44(TR); 55(B); 87(T). Phil Cornett — 14(LC). Mr. Hugh Elwood — 63(T). Bob Everton — 96(T); 100(T); 104(T,BR). John Coldsborough — 4(BR); 13(C); 17(LC); 38(L); 177(B); 21 0(L). Graham Studios — all individual pictures; 6(B); 7(R); 9(all) 22(UL); 38(BR); 44(BR); 45(BL); 52(TR); 53(T); 54(T) 58(B); 66(T); 68(MB); 70(MR); 72(T); 74(T); 76(ML); 78(B); 81 (T); 86(all); 89(T); 89(R); 94(T); 99(TR); 102(TR); 209(B). Mrs. Houck — 67(T,MR,ML). Donnie Johnson — 108(all); 109(all). Rusty May — 88(T); 89(BL). Phillip Myers — 185(T); 191(B); 194(all). Amy Neal — 84(M); 1 1 3(all); 135(all). Jay Standley — 30(B). Robert Troiano — 2(all); 3(all); 4(UR); 5(all); 6(UR); 7(L); 14(BL); 16(LR,LC,L); 18(CR,CL,BR,BC); 20(U, CL); 21(BL); 22(BR,L); 28(BR); 29(all); 31 (all); 35(L,R); 39(T,BR); 40(B,TR); 42 (all) ; 44(BL); 47(BR,TL,BL); 50(all); 51 (all) 53(BL); 57(B); 58(T,MR,ML); 59(all) 61(M); 64(T,BL); 69(T,BL); 71(all); 73(all); 74(BR); 75(BR,T); 7 6(B,T); 80(MR,T); 81(B); 82(B,CL); 8 3 ( a 1 1 ) ; 85(B); 94(BL,BR); 95(B,Y); 103(all); 104(BL,BR); 105(TL,BL); 107(all); 108(M); 109(M); 114(all); 115(all); 135(top); 1 43 (all ) ; 144(B); 149(all); 150(all); 153(all); 1 54(all); 163(all); 167(all); 1 71 (T); 172(all); 173(all); 176(all); 1 77 (T); 1 79(all); 180(T); 183(all); 184(T); 186(T); 187(all); 188(all); 189(all); 190(all); 191(T); 209(T); 210(TR); 21 1 (all); 21 2(al I). Cully Weiss — 81 (M). Paul Wiest — 1 (all); 4(L); 8(all); 10(all); 1 1 (all) 12(all); 13(UR,UC,MC,BR); 14(UR,UL,RC,LR); 15(all); 16(UR,CR,CL); 17(UL,UC,MR,BR,BL); 18(U R,UL,BL); 19(all); 20(B,CR); 21 (UR,L,B,C); 22(UR,C,B); 23(all); 24(all); 25(all; 16(R); 27 (all) ; 28(L,T,(: V?(TR,MR); 32(all); 33(all); 34(all); 35(T); 36(all); 37(all); 38(C,UR); 40(UL); 41(R,BL); 44(TL); 45(T); 46(all); 47(TL); 52(B,TL); 53(BR); 54(BR,L); 55(TL,TR); 56(BR,BL); 57(T); 60(all); 61(T,B); 62(all); 63(B); 64(TL,R); 66(BR,BL,B); 68(T); 69(T,M); 72(B,R); 73(CR); 74(BL); 75(BL); 77 (all) ; 78(T); 79(all); 80(B,ML); 84(B); 86(BR,BL); 88(BL,BR); 92 (all); 93(all); 102(BR,BC,BL); 118(all); 119(all); 123(all); 1 24(al I) 1 27(al I) ; 128(all); 131(all); 132(all); 136(all); 189(all)1 1 40(al I) ; 147(all 207 We have to stay together, As we reach for understanding No one can be a stranger, All alone in the darkness For everyone is a star We have to keep together While we search for our final Goal. Without each one, we ' re Nothing. In our struggle to Find our souls.
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