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r         a         Pt         A         :         bg         =         :         as         pret         Resurgent          force          propels         spirited          beat         of          Douglas          Southall          Freeman         1968          Historian         Thirteenth          Annual          Publication         Richmond,          Virginia         i]         SHLL          RA          pfrtA          pn         Wincing          at          the          brightness         of          the          early          morning         sun,          Tommy          Young          grasps         the          billowing          ends          of         the          flag          while          Joedy         Smith          determines          a         secure          fastening.         KS         SL          Robed          in          a          stately         15968          blue          gown,          a         senior          member          of         the          National          Honor         Society          inducts          an         outstanding          Rebel.         With          this          noble         recognition          emerge         additional         responsibilities         for          the          student         to          the          school          and         to          the          community.         7                    e         ‘:         Interchange          of          ideas         ¥          {         a         Pa         Projecting          the          knowledge          he          has          acquired          through          at         the          years,          English          teacher          Walter          Gladding          i         illuminates          and          expands          a          new          facet          for          student          discovery.          [          om         His          wisdom          and          enthusiasm          create          a          thirst          for         learning          and          a          need          for          individual          pursuits.         ntroduces          fresh          challenge,          prompts          streams          of          individual          thought         STUdentsLHese          sees          8:          be          ate          tn.          6         @rgahizationse:          wet          tee          es          seks          Acs          22         Athleticsitat:.          nee          ee          ee          le          gs          72         Classroom          meee          niente          etna          98         Classes          ute          fa          a          ee          ce          132         COMMUNITY          eae          oes          ecent,          Mr          ea          cee:          188         PC          OX          pate          Sot          tie          NRO          is          dao          ed          Ag          bese          ZAG,         ''Now          we're          alone!  '          Bounding          over          the          sofa,         Pete          Strang          startles          the          audience          with          his         character          interpretations.          Squeals          of         laughter          erupt          at          the          escapades         of          the          amorous          couple.         Transfers          of          knowledge          from          teachers          to         Eyeing          the          band,          a         Rebel          waits          for         her          cue          to         perform.          During         her          routine,          she          must         prompt          enthusiasm         within          her         fellow          students.         Serene          afternoon         strolls          afford         Freemanites          an         opportunity          to          chat         with          their          friends         and          share          the         unusual          occurrences         of          the          school          day.         Listening          to          the          inquiries         of          her          junior          assistant,         a          yearbook          section          editor         recalls          her          own          past         experiences          and          applies         her          knowledge          to          the         problem.          Publications         temper          Rebels          for          the         pressures,          responsibilities,         and          _          relationships         of          adulthood.         stimulate          inner          growth         BY         hen         SMES          Ce          EIS          AM          RIE          re         Bewildered          by          the          vibrancy          of          a         Douglas          Freeman          football          game,         two          curious          youngsters          explore         the          world          of          which          their          fathers,         Coach          Ray          Long          and          alumni          Paul         Dickenson,          were          and          are          so          much          a          part.         Student          life          encourages          communication          of          ideas         Eyes          sober          with          compassion,          a          mouth         gasping          with          astonishment—Rebel          actors         make          characters          come          alive          during          the         Night          of          One-Acts.          Through          involvement          in         a          particular          role,          an          entertainer          assumes          a         personality          different          from          his          own.         Acquaintance          with          this          new          character          prods         an          individual's          sense          of          perception,         expanding          and          strengthening          it.          His          audience         learns          by          his          reflections          and          behavior.         Scribbled          carbon         copies          fill          Debbie         Hughes’          book          as          she         writes          publications         receipts          for          Joan         Spears,          Mary          Beth         Richardson,          and         Pattie          Greybill.         Freemanites          exchange          beaches          for          books          in          return          to          school         Searing          sun          still          beckoning,          the          park-         ing          lot          filled          and          Rebels          entered          Douglas         Freeman          ready          to          face          the          unique          chal-         lenges          of          the          new          year.          Separate          emo-         tions          of          fear,          pride,          bewilderment,          and         happiness          showed          on          faces          in          the         crowded          halls,          but          these          expressions         soon          disappeared          as          students          found          their         places          in          the          corporate          student          body          of         over          fifteen          hundred.         At          the          opening          assembly,          AFS          student         Ann          Dimaano          received          a          warm          welcome         as          she          greeted          her          new          American         friends.          In          October,          excitement          rippled         through          the          school          when          students          re-         ceived          long-awaited          annuals.         As          summer          unmasqued          into          autumn,         workmen          broke          the          ground          for          the         school's          addition.          It          included          an          ex-         tension          of          the          library,          space          for          the          art,         music,          health,          industrial          arts,          and          business         departments,          and          extra          classroom.          facili-         ties          and          science          laboratories,          DSF's          first         air-conditioned          rooms          for          students.         Exhausted          from          hours         ot          demanding          practice,         Robbie          VandenBrock          slumps         while          Coach          Jim          Sangston         clips          tape          from          his         ankles.          Larry          Bowman         joins          Charlie          Long         in          a          tixed          stare          as         he          waits          his          turn.         In          the          late          afternoon         emptiness          of          the          upstairs         hall,          Patsy          Lowery          stoops         to          exchange          books,          and         Debbie          Straub          waits          to         add          another          volume          to          the         locker          which          they          share.                    matatcagay         s         y         t         A         t         wv         -         -         Letters          emerge         as          Marvin          Tiller         with          sleeves         rolled          up          and         pencil          behind         his          ear,          shades         in          outlines          on         the          homecoming         banner.          The         result          of          long         planning          and         hard          work          was         a          colorful         Harvest          Festival.         Sweethearts         of          service          clubs         acquire          regal          titles         at          Homecoming         Newly-crowned          Harvest          Festival         Queen          Linda          Reeder          beams          her          gratitude         at          the          applauding          half-time          crowd.         Lighted          faces          and          sparkling         eyes          mirror          the          thrill          of          Homecoming         for          Carol          Young,          Princess          Marilyn         Rogers,          and          Ginger          Neill          as         they          parade          around          the          field.         ’         Lost          in          a          maze          of          crepe          paper,          tissue         flowers,          scotch          tape,          and          chicken          wire,         harried          Rebels          completed          floats          begun         weeks          before          as          they          worked          until          only         a          tew          minutes          before          Homecoming.         The          floats,          carrying          the          thirty-three         princesses,          circled          the          field          as          a          prelude         to          the          John          Marshall          game          and          preview         of          the          half-time          activities.          Key          Club         members          escorted          the          princesses          trom         tne          field          to          seats          at          the          fifty-yard          line.         During          the          half,          students,          parents,         and          alumni          applauded          queen          Linda         Reeder          and          her          maid-of-honor,          Jenny         Kanary.          The          new          royalty          rounded          the         field          on          the          winning          Medical          Arts          Club         float          as          the          Rebels          and          Justices          pre-         pared          to          meet          in          the          second          half.         Ginger          Carrol         (Connie          Ryan)         wringing          her         hands          in         anticipation         of          an          onstage         prompt,          waits         amid          the         contusion         of          a          side          wing.         Sth          lie         chat          ies         :         :         ;         %         ee          ee          ee          es         Ed          Hoffman         (Clark          Cooper)         babbles          wil dly         as          he          recalls         a          conversation         eed         eld          with         his          wife          over         the          antics          of         Howard         at          the          school         football          game.         niles          kee          ata!          ee         ‘No          wonder          your          father          has          ulcers,          Eddie,'’          mumbles          As          action          moves          to          stage-right,          Agnes          (Kay          Matthews)         Howard          Carol          (Sam          Maupin)          to          Eddie          (Les          Waldbauer).          and          Mr.          Wilson          (Geoff          Bull)          observe          Howard's          capers.         )         he         2          i         ee          |i}         A          steady          hand         applies          the         final          touch         of          make-up         to          Lizzie         (Susan         Baugham).         It's          7:45,         opening          night         for          ''Ginger.  '         Senior          Class         Thespians          score         winning          touchdown         during          ‘Time          Out’         Lights          dimmed          and          silence          reigned.         The          tension          and          strained          nerves          of         weeks          of          rehearsal          vanished          behind          the         practiced          masques          of          senior          actors          as         they          met          their          cues          in          Ronald          Alex-         ander's          ''Time          Out          for          Ginger,           directed         by          drama          teacher          Al          Biddle.         Because          of          the          Regional          playoffs          on         Friday          night,          the          curtain          went          up.          on         Saturday          and          Monday,          providing          an          op-         portunity          for          greater          attendance.         On          the          Wednesday          before          Thanksgiv-         ing,          the          auditorium          filled          again,          and         Rebels          saw          the          evidence          of          their          gen-         erosity          in          the          decorated          baskets          of         canned          goods          for          charity.         Stunt-Talent          Night          marks          the         debut          of          many          aspiring          talents.         For          their          first          appearance          Mike         Kearney,          Janice          Thomas,          and          Freddy          Finn         sing          a          medley          of          ''Going          Out          of         My          Head           and           'Girl          from          |panema.  '         es         Whistling          as          the          band          plays         Dixie,’          former          assistant         principal          D.          E.          Baggett          returns          to         a          Rebel          pep          rally          with          a         delegation          of          his          Tuckahoe         elementary          pupils.          Presenting         a          Confederate          flag,          Robert         Winstead          and          Gail          Shipstedt         represent          the          600          boys          and         girls          who          contributed          their         nickels          and          dimes          to          replace         the          fla gs          destroyed          by          vandals.         Tempted          beyond          restraint          by          the         last          remnants          of          a          short-lived         February          snow,          four          Rebels          relieve         tensions          with          a          jestful          snow          battle         aSeawHe         Lifeless          bodies          sprawl          on          the          floor          of          a         Seniors          anticipate         caps,          gowns;          juniors         relish          rings;         sophomores          look         forward          to          prom         As          the          chilly          wind          blew          winter          in,          sen-         iors          caught          their          first          glimpse          of          grad-         uation.          The          occasion          was          a          visit          from         the          Balfour          representative,          who          took         orders          for          caps,          gowns,          and          calling          cards         and          left          the          juniors          with          shiny          new         school          rings.         Hosting          college          boards,          the          school         took          on          a          somber          atmosphere,          which         disappeared          as          sophomore          decorations         for          their          ‘Ice          Palace           took          shape.         December          flying          by,          Freemanites         slowed          their          hectic          schedules          of          dances,         tests,          basketball          games,          and          Christmas         shopping          to          collect          clothes          and          food          for         needy          families.          They          presented          these         before          the          Thespian          inhabitants          of         Pleasant          Grove          at          the          Christmas          As-         sembly.         Forgetting          the          anxiety          of          exams,         Rebels          roared          at          Stevie          Gleason          and          the          Honeymooners’          in          Stunt-Talent         Night,          and          then          plunged          into          the          new         semester.         '          .%          LSan          hk:         ee          Pes          ae         balers          SRS         PERS         bse           Se         oe                   ,         e          ae         S         os          FI         =]         ;                   f          —         ;         “J         md         ait         Cd         wa         ot          ;          |          F         es          |          ;         4                   Z         Senior          scholars         topple          opposition         on          quiz          show          test,         win          honors          for          DSF         16         Cameras          zeroed          in          and          bright          lights         flashed          on          the          four          high          school          bowl         team          scholars.          On          TV,          points          from          quick         responses          added          up          to          a          DSF          victory.         Emphasis          on          intellectual          achievement         was          continued          as          upperclassmen          filled         the          auditorium          for          the          dignified          Nation-         al          Honor          Society          tapping.          Two          weeks         later          another          crowd          gathered          in          the         Home!          Robert         LaFerriere,         impatient         with          the         students          who         crowd          the         conventional         routes          to         the          buses,         scrambles         over          the         fence          and         toward          the         tiny          patch          of         between         walkers.         same          auditorium          as          the          drama          classes         presented          the          One-Act          plays.         Planning          early          for          the          following          year,         the          SCA          sponsored          the          election          of          new         officers.          Campaigning          hopefuls          cluttered         the          halls          with          posters.          After          a          speech         by          each          candidate,          the          students          chose         Richard          Knapp,          Randy          Brown,          Pam         Weed,          and          Peter          Dierks.         vacant          cement         Relief.         Finished          with         another          day          of         books,          tests,         and          club         meetings,         Freemanites         heading         homeward         pass          through         the          library         construction         which         temporarily         mars          the          face         of          Douglas         Freeman.         Mrs.          Margaretta          Stephens          stops         to          confer          with          Miss          Ada          Land          on          committee         changes          in          the          school          philosophy.         Mischievously,          Pete          Strang          spies         on          his          future          mother-in-law's          antics          with         her          would-be          lover.          His          capers          create         the          climax          of          ''The          Trysting          Place.          “         13k.         Senior          sponsor          Mrs.          Ann          Pounds          and          four          members          of          the          court          capture          different          moods          during          the          prom.         Linda          Reeder,         Jon          Deans          reign         as          queen,          king         in          Grecian          temple         Cummerbunds,          _corsages,          __          rustling         dresses,          nervous          fingers          pinning          bouton-         nieres,          the          long-awaited          ring          of          the         doorbell,          the          excitement          of          the          band's         rhythm          vibrating          to          meet          each          new         arrival—a          world          of          enchantment          spread         before          seniors          as          they          entered          the          prom.         At          9:00          p.m.          the          crowd          made          room         for          the          twelve          couples          of          the          court,          who         glided          into          the          forms          of          a          pinwheel,          DF,         and          68,          and          hushed          to          hear          the          an-         nouncement          of          Linda          Reeder          and          Jon         Deans          as          queen          and          king          and          attend-         ants          Debbie          Hughes          and          Clyde          Blanton.         The          tempo          changed          as          the          music          of         The          Swinging          Machine          replaced           Three         Coins          in          a          Fountain,’          and          the          class         danced          away          their          summer          evening.         Donating          his          masculine          strength          and          dexterity,          junior          Steve          Bassett          helps          senior          girls          make          favors          for          the          prom.         Three          hands          are          better          than          two.          Ray          Parham         employs          help          to          adjust          the          prom's          PA          system.         Gol-ly!          Amid          the          glamor,          crown          bearers          Bernie         Dickinson          and          Robert          Winstead          await          their          part          in         the          evening          as          the          king's          crowning          draws          near.         Pop!          Mary          Hubbard         giggles          in          embarrassment         as          a          rubber          band          from         her          braces          shoots          across         the          room.          Bruce          |         Armistead          and          Beverly         Thurston          share          the         moment          with          the          rest         of          the          school          library.         “My          Fair          Lady”         introduces          spring         to          busy          Rebels         Heavy          coats          and          goose          bumps          disap-         peared.          Spring          came          and          with          it          spring         fever.          Term          papers,          tests          and          play          prac-         tice          denied          Rebels          the          freedom          they         would          soon          enjoy          in          the          summer.         The          highlight          of          the          juniors’          year          oc-         curred          in          April,          when          the          class           pre-         sented          its          prom,          ''Paris          by          Night.''          After         hours          of          concerted          effort,          the          decora-         tions          materialized          from          rough          ideas.         Actors          reviewed          lines,          the          make-up         crew          cleared          away          half-full          jars          of          grease         paint,          and          the          prop          crew          replaced          fallen         pillows.          Meanwhile          a          full          house          on          the         other          side          of          the          curtain          awaited          the         Rebels’          production          of          ''My          Fair          Lady.          The          year          culminated          in          graduation.         Seniors          stood          face          to          face          with          the          fu-         ture;          juniors          adjusted          to          their          new          posi-         tions          of          leadership,          and          sophomores          ad-         vanced          to          a          higher          level          of          maturity.         Releasing          one          class,          DSF          prepared          to         welcome          another.         Misplaced          modifiers          on          an         English          test          become          a          joke          to         Ann          Freeman          and          her          boisterous         classmates.          Tensions          relax         and          Mr.          Clay          and          his          lively          juniors         enjoy          the          humor          of          the          mistake.         The          long          day          is          over.          Two          girls          rest          in          the         balmy          afternoon          breeze          and          chat          away          the         minutes          as          they          wait          for          their          rides.         Rebels          assimilate          ideas          through          club          activities         22         Lively          marches          of          the          Douglas          Freeman         band          and          the          solemn          junior          tapping          of          the         National          Honor          Society          attest          to          the         e xtensive          variety          of          organizational          activ-         ities.          Through          participation          in          extracurricular         functions,          students          become          more          involved         with          the          world          around          them.          Suggestions          of         advisers          and          members          introduce          new          streams         of          thought,          and          group          projects          mold          rela-         tionships.          A          guest          speaker          at          a          meeting         acquaints          individuals          with          specific          aspects         of          life          by          sharing          his          own          experiences.         Name          tags          and          sparkling          punch         greet          Freeman's          newcomers         as          the          SCA          New          Student          Committee         honors          these          Rebels          with         an          after-school          reception.         ACCES                   atts         -          nto          mt         nmanecsitste          +          pe          9          Pm          os         ee                   re          adie          Poy         a          wept          ‘         slid          serps          aPC          oe          wry         net         wn          ent          LOE          ‘i         pectic          ee         nent          son          ames          RE          aid         6          ORO         sets          PARE         meal         24         SCA          COMMITTEE          CHAIRMEN.          FRONT          ROW:         Linda          Coleman,          Treasurer          Steve          Jones,          Sec-         retary          Wendy          Jeffrey,          Vice-President          Mike         Kearney,          President          Jon          Deans.          SECOND          ROW:         Students          back          SCA         by          attending         revived          Harvest         Festival          dance         SCA          HOMEROOM          REPRESENTATIVES.          FRONT         ROW:          Bonnie          Roebuck,          Melinda          McCoy,          Carol         Bunzl,          Connie          Ryan,          Maria          Brown,          Janice         Thomas,          Richard          Knapp,          Dale          Cunningham.         SECOND          ROW:          Blair          Hargrowe,          Betsy          Sulli-         van,          Linda          Forem,          Susan          WHuckstep,          Barbara         Ab         Mary          Mapes,          Pat          Sweeny,          Barbara          Winstead,         Diane          Westmoreland,          Maria          Brown,          Carol         Bunzl.          THIRD          ROW:          Arlene          Ament,          Barbara         Cooper,          Bob          Crytzer,          Charlotte          Moss,          Janice         Boosted          by          over          five          hundred          new         students,          Douglas          Freeman's          enrollment         soared          to          a          new          height          of          1,548.         SCA          Big          Brothers          and          Sisters          fur-         nished          sophomores          with          information          con-         cerning          school          policies.          For          all          transfer         students,          the          orientation          committee          ar-         ranged          an          after-school          reception.         In          the          fall          Rebels          responded          eagerly         Denzler,          Marianne          Herbert,          Susan          Poole,          Deb-         orah          Smith,          Marilyn          Rogers.          THIRD          ROW:          Pat         Sweeny,          Vicki          Redmond,          Jennie          Ronick,          Diane         Sansonetti,          Hank          Freeman,          Bill          Watson,          Pam         Seyler,          Patricia          Alley,          Carter          White.          FOURTH         ROW:          Brad          Wells,          Jim          Chapin,          Tucker          Bowden,         Thomas,          Dale          Cunningham,          Pam          _          Schuelke.         FOURTH          ROW:          Sue          Szpara,          Susan          Huckstep,         Butch          Harowitz,          Paxton          Campbell,          Anne          Wil-         kerson,          Susy          Shapiro,          Greg          Hustis.         to          the          SCA          Harvest          Festival          Dance.         Skits          at          October          assemblies          acquaint-         ed          Freemanites          with          the          functions          of         the          new          honor          code          and          commission.         The          annual          Leadership          Training          Con-         ference          stimulated          student          participation         in          club          activities.         Representatives          attended          State          and         District          SCA          conventions.         Clark          Cooper,          Bob          Gary,          Drew          Bailey,          Donna         Oakey,          Sally          Williams,          Greg          Hustis,          Carolyn         Avery.          FIFTH          ROW:          Randy          Filer,          Ben          Droste,         Bob          Cryster,          Chris          Mandaleris,          Lee          Harris,         Freddy          Finn,          Celia          Cohen,          Fran          Norton,          Deb-         bie          Morey,          Rickey          Hathaway,          Leckie          Smithdeal.         25         Honor          Commission          assembly          skits          recreates          historical          events         :          n          Ss          _          :          er          eet          ii         SCA          HONOR          COMMISSION.          BOTTOM          ROW:          Mike          Kearney,          Pam         Schuelke,          Adviser          Miss          Ada          Land.          TOP          ROW:          Adviser          Mrs.          Carlotta         Blakemore,          Dale          Cunningham,          Christina          Ulmer,          Debora          Scott.         Gawking          through          goggles          at          his          notes          on          the          black-         board,          ''Professor''          Mike          Kearney          explains          advanced         chemistry          to          Charlotte          Moss          during          an          honor          assembly.         a          “         at         P         xz          Cherry          Tree           (Laura          Jones)          stands          up          to          the          crushing         blows          of          George          Washington          (Les          Waldbauer)          during         an          honor          assembly.          Steve          Bassett          loafs          in          the          shade.         26         Georgetown          or         bust!          Andy         Dietz          argues         his          point         during          a          debate.         The          DSF          team         prepares          for         a          trip          to         Georgetown         where          the         National          Debate         Tournament         will          be          held.         Invitation          to          Cherry          Blossom          Tournament          honors          DSF          debaters         Excitement          and          determination          swelled         within          Rebel          debaters          when          they          first         discovered          the          national          topic          for          the         year,          Resolved:          That          Congress          should         establish          uniform          regulations          to          control         criminal          investigation          procedures.         DEBATE          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Treasurer          Paul         Jacobs,          Secretary          Blenda          Woodard,          Vice-Presi-         dent          Beverly          Thurston,          President          Eva          Tasjian,         Adviser          Mrs.          Rosemary          Friend.          SECOND          ROW:         Beth          Marschak,          Liz          Kestner,          Karen          Kluge,         Shirley          Meadows,          Barbara          Ament,          Bob          Crytzer.         Through          research          and          practice          de-         bates,          members          sought          to          develop          their         powers          of          reasoning,          adaptability,          and         delivery.          These          skills          enabled          DSF          par-         ticipants          to          compete          successtully          in         tournaments          in          Virginia,          Maryland,          and         THIRD          ROW:          Steve          Buccini,          Bernie          Siegel,         Tommy          Tokarz,          John          McGeorge,          Lois          Einhorn,         Pam          Weed.          FOURTH          ROW:          Andy          Dietz,          Sol         Zimm,          Douglas          Brisson,          Gray          Kirtland,          Nevin         Finley,          Randy          Filer.         North          Carolina.         The          big          event          of          the          year          was          an         invitation          to          the          Cherry          Blossom          Tourna-         ment          held          annually          at          Georgetown          Uni-         versity,          Washington,          D.C.,          to          honor          de-         baters          from          all          over          the          country.         NATIONAL          FORENSICS          LEAGUE.          FRONT         ROW:          President          Tommy          Tokarz,          Adviser          Mrs.         Rosemary          Friend.          SECOND          ROW:          Treasurer         Eva          Tasjian,          Secretary          Beverly          Thurston.          THIRD         ROW:          Paul          Jacobs,          Gary          Kirtland.         27         HISTORIAN          EDITORS          AND          ADVISER.          FRONT         ROW:          Business          Manager          Barbara          Cooper,         Managing          Editor          Fran          Norton,          Literary          Editor         Wanda          Haynes,          Classroom          Editor          Barbara          Win-         stead.          SECOND          ROW:          Co-Subscription          Man-         as         TORIES.          FRONT          ROW:          Patty          Pope,          Karen         Marx,          Blair          Hargrove,          Nancy          Daniel.          SECOND         28         ie         ager          Leckie          Smithdeal,          Index          Editor          Jane         Mahaffey,          Co-Subscription          Manager          Arlene         Ament,          Student          Life          Editor          Susie          Fuqua,          Ads         Manager          Bill          Powers,          Adviser          Miss          Marian         ROW:          John          Russell,          Ellen          Sheperd,          Gary          Her-         bek,          Dave          Sanders,          Mark          Simon,          Nancy          Cseplo,         ”         Breeden.          THIRD          ROW:          Assistant          Organization         an          =          3          J          -          B          a         Editor          Steve          Jones,          Organization          Editor          Carol         Bunzl,          Pictorial          Advertising          Editor          Beverly          Thurs-         ton,          Students          Editor          Margaret          Hastings.         Susan          White.          THIRD          ROW:          Vernon          McNemar,         Robert          Mayo.         ‘a          Qa         3;          See          sd          ad          |         PH          Bi          €          :          .          ;          ae         HISTORIAN          JUNIOR          ASSISTANTS.          FRONT         ROW:          Mary          Mapes,          Carolyn          Avery,          Martha         Pitts,          Drew          Bailey.          THIRD          ROW:          Bruce          Armi-         stead,          Pam          Scheulke,          Richard          Knapp.         Rogers,          Mary          Hubbard,          Bobbi          Woodall.          SEC-         OND          ROW:          Paige           Beville,          Peggy          Wilson,          Paul         Historian          abandons          room          100          to          make          way          for          new          addition         Frantic          photographers          and          Historian         staff          members          scurried          over          polished         floors          to          prepare          the          gym          for          group-         picture          day.          Arranging          unwieldy           stu-         dents          proved          exhausting          for          the          young         journalists.          The          lunch          interval          produced         a          welcome          relief.         Bright          flourescent          lights          often          burned         HISTORIAN          BUSINESS          STAFF.          FRONT          ROW:         Charlotte          Armistead,          Beverly          Thurston,          Kay         Matthews,          Carolyn          Owen,          Barbara          Ament,          Sue         Szpara,          Debbie          Hughes,          Nancy          Hill,          Advisor         Miss          D.          M.          Moore.          SECOND          ROW:          Marilyn         late          into          the          night          as          writers          struggled         to          meet          tight          deadlines.          Composing         copy          and          captions,          c ropping          pictures,         and          adjusting          layouts          kept          editors          and         their          assistants          busy.         The          destruction          of          room          100          to          make         room          for          the          new          building          compelled         the          transfer          of          annual          materials          to          the         Rogers,          Patsy          Riddle,          Linda          Kamsky,          Janet         Roper,          Fay          Smith,          Debbie          Morey,          Lee          Weay-         er,          Sidney          Smith,          Stephanie          Rose.          THIRD          ROW:         Pem          Hunter,          Lynn          Neese,          Brenda          Pritchard,         Sandy          Smith,          Pat          Bingham,          Barbara          Denzler,         dungeon.          Members          frequented          the         dingy          underground          vault          near          the          cafe-         teria          in          search          of          needed          items.         Persuasive          business          staff          members         secured          advertisements          from          local          con-         cerns.          The          group          also          collected          money         for          publications          and          distributed          year-         books          to          eager          Rebels.         Donna          Stumpf,          Sandy          Marks,          Pat          Laupus.         FOURTH          ROW:          Debbie          Eubank,          Marianne         Herbert,          Donna          Freelin,          Lawson          Davis,          Liz          Husk,         Peggy          Perkins,          Lynda          Stuart,          Vicki          Atwell,          Pat         Adams,          Kay          Noel,          Susan          Pace.         29         ay          06         COMMENTATOR          BUSINESS          STAFF.          FRONT         ROW:          Jim          Cox,          Advertising          Co-Manager          Janet         Dischinger,          Circulation          Manager          Bery          Gay.         SECOND          ROW:          Linda          Coleman,          Diane          West-         moreland,          Mary          Winfree,          Business          Manager         COMMENTATOR          EDITORS,          ADVISERS,          AND         COLUMNISTS.          FRONT          ROW:          Adviser          Mrs.         Sylvia          Welch,          Exchange          Columnist          Barbara         Bothwell,          Fourth-Page          Co-Editor          Janice          Payne,         SCA          and          Fashion          Columnist          Dale          Cunningham,         Editor-in-Chief          Michelle          Galea,          Copy          Editor         Charlotte          Ellis,          Managing          Editor          Doug          Richards,         Photographer          Max          Lindner.          SECOND          ROW:         COMMENTATOR          REPORTERS.          FRONT          ROW:         Netta          Sue          Smith,          Linda          Nieder,          Jon          Deans,          Jim         Cox,          Sharon          Phillips,          Harriet          Sherman.          SEC-         Bin          OS          de          on          a          |         Netta          Sue          Smith.          THIRD          ROW:          Adviser          Miss         Carolyn          Baker,          Barbara          Schneider,          Wendy         Jeffrey,          Advertising          Co-Manager          Susy          Shapiro.         FOURTH          ROW:          Peter          Dierks,          Mark          Harvey,         Harold          Adams,          Kenny          Smith.         pas         ‘e         ey                  Clublicity          Cathy          Woolcott,          First-Page          Co-         Editor          Conny          Cornick,          Third-Page          Editor          Becky         Walker,          First-Page          Co-Editor          Nancy          Zickefoose,         Sixth-Page          Co-Editor          Christina          Ulmer,          Sixth-         Page          Co-Editor          Ginger          Neill,          Fourth-Page          Co-         Editor          Ann          Wilkerson,          Reporter          and          Columnist         Chris          Davis,          News          Columnist          Gerald           Lientz.         OND          ROW:          Paul          Jacobs,          Janice          Thomas,          Joy         Osmalov,          Sue          Klioze,          Cyndi          Reinhart,          Maria         Brown          Nancy          Robeson.          THIRD          ROW:          Tommy         Conventioneers         attend          SIPA,          CSPA         Hotdogs          or          other          sandwiches          from         the          drugstore          often          nourished          Com-         mentator          editors,          reporters,          and          feature         writers          as          deadlines          approached.          Staff         members          struggled          to          fit          copy,          arrange         news          articles,          and          correct          galleys.         Training          prospective          journalists          for         newspaper          work,          the          Cub          Club          pre-         pared          the          Cubboard,          a          regular          column         dealing          with          sophomore          activities.         Boarding          trains          headed          for          New          York         City,          nine          seniors          anticipated          five          days         of          business          and          pleasure.          Representa-         tives          attended          the          annual          CSPA          conven-         tion.         In          April,          two          juniors          also          traveled          to         Lexington          for          the          SIPA          convention.         a          eee         THIRD          ROW:          Art          Editor          Susan          Hamlet,          Sec-         ond-Page          Co-Editor          Paty          Avery,          Second-Page         Co-Editor          Greg          Hustis,          Assistant          Third-Page         Editor          Linda          Reeder,          Fifth-Page          Co-Editor          Mike         Cottrell,          Sports          Columnist          Howard          Bass          Pub-         licity          Editor          Linda          Nieder          Fifth-Page-          Co-         Editor          Jim          Triemplar.         Tokarz,          Clark          Eden,          Glenn          Casey,          Wayne          Mox-         ley,          Ken          Brady,          Beth          Marschak,          Blenda          Wood-         ard,         30         a         CUB          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Treasurer          Maria         Brown,          President          Blenda          Woodard,          Secretary         Janice          Thomas.          SECOND          ROW:          Adviser          Mrs.         Juanita          Elmquist,          Diane          Sansonetti,          Karen         Yanello,          Adviser          Mrs.          Carlotta          Blakemore.         COMMENTATOR          HOMEROOM          REPRESENTA-         TIVES.          FRONT          ROW:          Ginger          Neill,          Gena         Shadwell,          Ann          Chin,          Sue          Niedermayer,          Linda         Mann,          Chris          Davis,          Pem          Hunter,          Kay          Fulgham,         Kay          Matthews.          SECOND          ROW:          Adviser          Mrs.         Henrietta          Smith,          Paige          Harvey,          Randy          Brown,         Beth          Lorraine,          Robin          Bass,          Celia          Cohen,          Louis         ge         4         at         THIRD          ROW:          Lee          Harris,          Lynn          Martenstein,         Lynne          Barden,          Sue          Klioce.          FOURTH          ROW:         Courtney          Cochran,          Norton          Brooke,          Carter         White,          Lois          Einhorn.          FIFTH          ROW:          Linda          Forem,         Lee          Marmon,          Jim          Rees,          Steve          Rice.         Stoneburner,          Linda          Droste,          Pam          Seyler,          Ann         Wilkerson.          THIRD          ROW:          Anne          Carter          Shiflett,         Ellen          Shepherd,          Jean          Friend,          Mike          Herman,         Debbie          Morey,          Edmond          Smith,          Randy          Graham,         Jimmy          Ashton,          Tommy          Blaylock.          FOURTH         ROW:          Lynn          Martenstein,          Nancy          Robeson,          Ken         Overtime.          Working          until          nine         o'clock,          the          Commentator          staff         pertects          the          paper          for          publication.         Moore,          Carol          Roper,          Lucy          Gresham,          Barbara         Winstead,          Jon          Deans,          Rick          Glisson,          Glinn         Casey,          Kenneth          Smith.          FIFTH          ROW:          Lynne         Barden,          Myra          Reid,          Carolyn          Avery,          Gary         Herbek,          Sandy          Jeffrey,          Vernon          McNemar,          Lanny         Levenson,          Stuart          Myers,          Barry          Linkous,          Donnie         Riddick.         EDUCATOR.          FRONT          ROW:          Butch          Harowitz,         Fiction          Editor          Sharon          Parkes,          Cathy          Burke,          Co-         Editor          Tommy          Young,          Co-Editor          Linda          Bokach.         SECOND          ROW:          Circulation          Editor          Cynthia         4         ea         Bee         Crane,          Ricky          Hathaway,          Nonfiction          Editor         Sylvia          Beith,          Karen          North,          Art          Editor          Katherine         Hipskind,          Donna          Strother.          THIRD          ROW:          Ad-         viser          Miss          Jeanne          Saunders,          Typing          Editor          Lorna         a         y         or         ;         —.          —-         .          ;         ;                    é         3         Weinstein,          Karen          Eareckson,          Poetry          Editor          Linda         Johnson,          Debbie          Jett.          Jeff          Harrison,          Adviser         Mr.          Frank          Clay.         ¥         Educator          staff          publishes          biannual          magazine,          vies          at          Lexington         Wrinkled          brows          denoted          intervals          of         thought          and          evaluation          while          Educator         staff          members          considered          each           sub-         mitted          article.          After          personal          delibera-         tion,          the          group          discussed          and          selected         poems,          essays,          short          stories,          and          other         APPRENTICE          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Marsha         Davies.          SECOND          ROW:          Cathy          Daunes,          Carol         Anne          Costen.          THIRD          ROW:          Cathy          Brummer,         Cathy          Parkes.          FOURTH          ROW:          Thomas          Walton,         Mike          Austin.         32         literature          for          use          in          the          magazine.         As          the          year          progressed,          late-working         janitors          often          found          the          young          journal-         ists          and          their          advisers          revising          and          edit-         ing          the          materials          chosen          for          their          bi-         annual          publication.         Working          with          the          Apprentice          Club,         senior          editors          acquainted          sophomores         with          the          techniques          of          producing          an          out-         standing          magazine.          The          meetings          also         offered          discussions          on          new          trends          in          lay-         out          and          literature.         Disheveled          Tommy          Young          has          a          temper          fit         after          Karen          Earackson          chooses          another         contestant          in          the          Educator's          skit,         a          take-off          on          the          Dating          Game.         7...          @          aes         iw’          +          |          a          Wek          |         FUTURE          TEACHERS          OF          AMERICA.          FRONT          Bristow.          SECOND          ROW:          Diane          Macllroy,          Shir-          Pam          Pendleton,          Lorraine          Wright,          Childrey          Far-         ROW:          Fay          Smith,          Secretary          Susan          Pace,          Vice-          ley          Meadows,          Ellen          Shepherd,          Susan          Hamlet,          ber.          FOURTH          ROW:          Lois          Einhorn,          Annette         President          Patricia          Alley,          Treasurer          Kathy          Wil-          Linda          Droste,          Cathy          Williams,          Simone          Lobdell.          Davis,          Pat          Laupus,          Wendy          Schomo,          Carolyn         kins,          President          Anne          Edmond,          Historian          Suzanne          THIRD          ROW:          Marcia          Alexander,          Barbara          Owen,          Sandy          Mards,          Gena          Shadwell,          Janet         Curry,          Adviser          Mrs.          Edna          Meadows,          Carolyn          Ament,          Kay          Noel,          Joanne          Finley,          Diane          Steele,          Baker,          Liz          Northern.         Future          teachers         become          tutors,         send          Christmas          joy         to          Vietnam         Baby          dolls,          toy          trucks,          and          ghost         stories          amused          children          at          Ridge          Ele-         mentary          School.          Members          of          the          FTA         babysat          for          the          youngsters          while          their         parents          attended          PTA          meetings.         Room          II!          looked          more          like          a          rum-         mage          barn          than          a          classroom          as          the         group          frantically          collected          paperback         books,          candy,          foot          powder,          and          other         articles          for          DSF          alumni          stationed          in          Viet-         nam          and          Europe.          Rebel          contributions         furnished          the          necessary          items.         Throughout          the          year,          the          club          spon-         sored          a          tutoring          service          for          children          un-         able          to          attend          school.         During          Teacher          Appreciation          Week,         red          apples          and          an          informal          tea          honored         faculty          members.         Anne          Edmond          cheerfully          surrenders          to         Carolyn          Owen          a          box          of          articles         collected          for          servicemen.          The          FTA         packed          the          boxes          and          shipped          them          to         Vietnam          and          European          countries.         a         FORENSICS.          FRONT          ROW:          Martha          Rogers,         Donna          Strother,          Ann          Wilkerson,          John          Mc-         George,          Chuck          Wise,          Michael          Glass,          Charles         Smith,          Mary          Winfree.          SECOND          ROW:          Ad-         viser          Mrs.          Mildred          H.          Culpeper,          Cathy          Wil-         f         '         liams,          Page          Folye,          Debbie          Wurdeman,          Caroline         Abady,          Mary          Hubbard,          Nancy          Robeson,          Martha         Cushnie,          Kay          Matthews.          THIRD          ROW:          Lynne         Hodges,          Linda          Rhodenhiser,          Dusty          Spear,          Fan         Price,          Rod          O'Flaherty,          Robert          Lumpkin,          Nancy         Zickefoose,          Sam          Maupin,          Marion          Lodge.         FOURTH          ROW:          Bill          Rhodenhiser,          Betty          Burnett,         Butch          Harowitz,          Debbie          Eubank,          Barbara          Coop-         er,          Al          Jackson,          Bob          Walters,          Beth           Marschak,         Nancy          Wright.         Forensic          Members         perfect          style         for          state          contest         Chaotic          clamors          yielded          to          silence         during          the          immediate          interval          preceding         a          speaker's          delivery.          After          the          reading,         members          of          the          Forensics          Workshop          of-         fered          constructive          criticism          on          his          man-         ner          of          presentation          and          diction.         Sponsored          by          Mrs.          Mildred          Culpeper,         the          group          met          every          Wednesday          and         Thursday          afternoon          to          perform          and          to         discuss          new          techniques.          Specific          points         of          emphasis          included          gestures,          voice          in-         flections,          eye          contact,          and          articulation.         Selected          in          February,          representatives         in          boys'          and          girls’          prose          and          poetry         reading          and          public          speaking          entered          the         district          competition          at          RPI.          Rebel          win-         ners          later          participated          in          the          state          con-         test          at          the          University          of          Virginia          where         Vivian          Stephenson          took          a          second          in          girls’         poetry          reading.          This          is          the          forest          primeval.          Forensics          member          Betty          Burnette         delivers          the          passage          of          ''Evangeline''         in          practice          for          the          district          contest.         Business          students         enjoy          suggestions         from          professional         secretaries          What          makes          a          good          secretary?          Blue          Cross-Blue          Shield          representative         Mr.          John          Wilhelm          explained          his          criteria         for          selecting          an          efficient          secretary.         Barbara          Collier,          class          of          1967,          also         shared          her          Federal          Reserve          Bank          exper-         iences.         Members          of          Phi          Beta          Lamda,          an          RPI         business          organization,          familiarized          the         group          with          business          courses          in          college.         Providing          gifts,          refreshments,          and         Santa          Claus,          the          club          sponsored          a         Christmas          party          for          the          children          at          the         Bainbridge          Baptist          Center.         Representatives          attended          the          national         convention          in          Washington,          D.          C.         Rearranging          an          FBLA          bulletin          board,         member          Susan          Huckstep          outlines          the         advantages          of          a          business          career.         FUTURE          BUSINESS          LEADERS          OF          AMERICA.         FRONT          ROW:          Marie          Dutile,          Historian          Debbi         Love,          Recording          Secretary          Shari          Frier,          President         Peggy          Pollard,          Vice-President          Donna          Smith,         Treasurer          Margaret          Redmond,          Adviser          Mrs.         Myrna          Childress.          SECOND          ROW:          Donna          Mc-         Glone,          Barbara          Bothwell,          Karen          Osborne,         Barbara          Tucker,          Susan          Huckstep,          Debbi          Hughes,         Lucille          Longaker,          Jane          Mahaffey,          Rita          Stanley.         THIRD          ROW:          Susan          White,          Sara          Suter,          Nancy         Wilhoit,          Ruth          Newsome,          Norma          Reekes,          Nancy         Nuckols,          Pat          Watt,          Janet          Bickerstaff.          FOURTH         ROW:          Judy          Wright,          Peggy          Donahue,          Myra         Land,          Linda          Jennings,          Gayla          Futch,          Sandie         Harper,          Diane          Dunn,          Bob          King,          Barbara          Coop-         er.          FIFTH          ROW:          Betsy          Sullivan,          Connie          Ste-         vens,          Sheran          Smith,          Terry          Ludgate,          Jane          Grigs-         by,          Brenda          Trimmer,          Anne          Holland,          Cindy         Brightbill,          Liz          Northern.         35         FHA.          FRONT          ROW:          Lucille          Longaker,          Linda         Spott,          Donna          McGlone,          Claudia          Loth,          Sherry         Vedomske,          Margaret          Moore,          June          Parker.          SEC-         OND          ROW:          Susan          Walker,          Paula          Davies,         is          5         Zz         FHA          creates          hit         with          candied          fruit         during          bake          sale         Bubbles          erupted          from          the          thick          ver-         glazed          freshly         million          syrup          as_          it         FHA.          FRONT          ROW:          Janet          Bickerstaff,          Ellen         Willard,          Historian          Brenda          Martin,          Vice-Pres-         ident          Karren          Bryan,          Treasurer          Marilyn          Crunk,         Chaplain          Sara          Suter,          President          Nancy          Wilhoit,         Secretary          Barbara          Denzler,          Adviser          Mrs.          Verna         Sanger.          SECOND          ROW:          Linda          Isaacs,          Debbie         Jones,          Joan          Suter,          Linda          Morris,          Martha          Clarke,         Marsha          Davies,          Melinda          McCoy,          Lidi          Toulon,         Lee          Cooper,          Gena          Shadwell.          THIRD          ROW:         Chris          Hawkins,          Karen          Longaker,          Sharon          Hoy,         Susan          Pace,          Pat          Laupus,          Cathy          Williams,          Janie         skewered          apples.          In          the          fall,          FHA          mem-         bers          prepared          candied          fruit          for          a          school         bake          sale.         Packaging          toys,          clothing,          and          a          com-         plete          Christmas          dinner,          the          group         brightened          the          holidays          for          a          needy         family          of          nine.         In          March          the          Douglas          Freeman          chap-         ter          hosted          the          Henrico          Federation          din-         ner.          A          series          of          conferences          and          an         Simone          Lobdell,          Harriet          Wolfe,          Diane          Smith,         Jo          Autry.          THIRD          ROW:          Nancy          Nuckols,          Ruth         Newsome,          Susie          Freeburn,          Janice          Pepera,         Peggy          Donahue,          Nancy          Hodgman,          Ann          Kall-         man,          Debbie          Donaghy,          Fay          Smith,          Jane          Strang.         FOURTH          ROW:          Penny          Sedgley,          Landa          Laven-         Spraker.          FOURTH          ROW:          Michele          Harowitz,         Kay          Noel,          Sharon          Bliss,          Carter          White,          Julie         Garrett,          Liz          Northern,          Terri          Smith,          Sharon         Parkes.         installation          of          county          officers          followed         the          evening          meal.         Speakers          for          the          year          included          Miss         Hazel          D.          Wilhoite,          the          assistant          state         supervisor          in          home          economics          educa-         tion,          and          Mrs.          Jo          Atkinson,          a          home          eco-         nomist          from          VEPCO.         A          Mother-Daughter          banquet          for          the         induction          of          new          officers          complemented         the          year's          activities.         stein,          Ellen          Zinder,          Juanita          Brown,          Molly          Shea-         han,          Linda          Smalley,          Pat          Sweeny,          Linda          Holt,         Suzanne          Young,          Pat          Bingham.          FIFTH          ROW:         Sue          Walls,          Lynda          Natale,          Nancy          Tureman,          Betti         Drewry,          Marcia          Zimmerman,          Nancy          Bivins,          Pat         Fields,          Sandy          Jeffery,          Michele          Tucker.         36         Miss          Decker,          Russ          Welsh,          Treasurer          Ellen          Wil-         lard,          President          Bill          Powers,          Vice-President          Lyn         Beatley,          Secretary          Pam          Burruss,          Jackie          Perry,         Ann          Wright,          Adviser          Miss          Wohlford.          SECOND         ROW:          Carla          Schaaf,          Chip          Hurt,          Carolyn          Bris-         tow,          Nancy          Jackson,          Pat          Avery,          Maury          Van         Doren,          Karin          Hilkovictz,          Jane          Strang,          Joan         Art          Service          designs         Polka-dotted          beings          sauntered          around         the          cluttered          stage          of          the          auditorium,         avoiding          out-stretched          trees          and          walls.         As          members          of          the          Art          Service          Club,         they          forfeited          many          afternoons          to          con-         Recruits.         During          a          regular         Art          Service          Club         meeting,          Bill         Powers          asks          for         volunteers          to         design          sets          for         My          Fair          Lady.          ART          SERVICE          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Adviser         Tae          eee         Spears,          Joedy          Smith,          Dale          Cunningham.          THIRD         ROW:          Lidi          Toulon,          Meredith          Marr,          Linda          Long,         Kathy          Nickell,          Ginny          Ashworth,          Molly          Sheahan,         Ann          Allen,          Susan          Richardson,          Charlotte          Armi-         stead,          Ann          Kallman,          Dusty          Spear,          Clyde          Blan-         ton.          FOURTH          ROW:          Ben          Droste,          Bill          Mc-         Carthy,          Cathy          Carrington,          Cathy          Burke,          Sue         Thomas,          Fay          Walton,          Lynn          Moncure,          Denise         Holtzman,          Jackie          Campbell,          Sue          Brown,          Ann         Heisler,          Larry          Smith.          FIFTH          ROW:          Eddie         Robinson,          Jeffrey          Ullman,          Liz          Husk,          Pat          Adams,         Karen          North,          Linda          Baily,          Fay          Smith,          Jennie         Ronick,          Patty          Gould,          June          Parker,          Mitzi         Gardiner,          Pat          Gilbert,          Steve          Segal.         helium-filled          balloon          for          Homecoming         struct          the          necessary          settings          for          “Time         Out          for          Ginger.          Surrounded          by          crepe          paper,          masking         tape,          and          scissors,          the          group          designed         a          large          observation          balloon.          This          un-         usual          creation          represented          the          ASC          in         the          Harvest          Festival          parade.         During          April          and          May,          the          young         artists          painted          flats          for          the          spring          mu-         sical,          ‘My          Fair          Lady.          37         NHS          dusts          awards,         Quill          and          Scroll         honors          journalists         Spurts          of          water,          thickened          by          tiny         spheres          of          soapsuds,          trickled          down          the         panes.          Dirt          and          grime          clung          to          the         dripping          sponges          of          National          Honor          So-         ciety          members          as          they          scoured          the          DSF         trophy          cases.          After          dusting          the          awards,         the          group          rearranged          them          in          the          cab-         inets.         Candles          symbolizing          —          Leadership,         Character,          Service,          and          Scholarship          flick-         ered          on          the          stage          while          newly-tapped         seniors          promised          to          uphold          the          high         standards          of          the          NHS.          Later          in          the         year,          a          similar          ceremony          recognized          out-         standing          juniors.         Publication          staffs          congregated          in          the         auditorium          for          Quill          and          Scroll          tap-         pings.          Speeches          on          journalistic          work          of-         fered          a          better          insight          into          the          demands         of          the          literary          field.         After          an          induction,          each          society          con-         ducted          a          reception          for          its          new          members         and          their          parents.         Solemn-faced          Honor          Society         members          ponder          Christina          Ulmer's         speech          during          the          junior          tapping          as         the          candle          of          knowledge          glows.         QUILL          AND          SCROLL.          FRONT          ROW:          Adviser          Payne,          Charlotte          Ellis,          Barbara          Winstead,          Lorna         Miss          Dorothea          Moore,          Wendy          Jeffrey,          Bev-          Weinstein,          Chris          Daves,          Jim          Triempl          i          i         ni          :          plar,          Susie          FOURTH          ROW:          Linda          Ni         erly          Thurston,          Wanda          Haynes,          President          Becky          Fuqua,          Linda          Bokach.          THIRD          ROW:          Netta          Sue          Steve          Jones,          Clark          Case          Peete          ne          sees         Walker,          Vice-President          Doug          Richards,          Adviser          Smith,          C          i          i          i         Nee          AE          aati          Ee          nben          te          Na          er          mith,          Conny          Cornick,          Nancy          Zickefoose,          Chris-          Reeder,          Susan          Hamlet.         tina          Ulmer,          Ann          Wilkerson,          Janet          Dischinger.         38         NATIONAL          HONOR          SOCIETY.          FRONT          ROW:         Stephanie          Rose,          President          Christina          Ulmer,         Secretary-Treasurer          Barbara          Winstead,          Bonnie         Roebuck.          SECOND          ROW:          Fran          Norton,          Becky         viser          Miss          Dorothy          Jordon.          THIRD          ROW:          Wan-         da          Haynes,          Linda          Reeder,          Vice-President          Nancy         Zickefoose,          Susie          Fuqua,          Adviser          Mrs.          Carlotta         Blakemore.         Walker,          Linda          Bokach,          Steve          Brummer,          Ad-         Honor.          Wendy          Jeffrey         registers          surprise          and          de light         at          being          tapped          into          Quill          and          Scroll         at          the          induction          ceremony.         0         39         NATIONAL          MATHEMATICS          HONOR          SOCIE-         TY.          FRONT          ROW:          Adviser          Mrs.          Rebecca         Barnes,          Secretary-Treasurer          Karen          Eareckson,         Vice-President          Bonnie          Roebuck,          President          Jim         Triemplar,          Becky          Walker,          Adviser          Mrs.          June          Dick-         ens,          Wanda          Haynes.          SECOND          ROW:          Susan         Hamlet,          Lorna          Weinstein,          Geri          House,          Nancy         Morgan,          Blaire          Mitchell,          Sharon          Swenck,          Connie         Cornick,          Beverly          Hutchinson,          Steve          Burke.         THIRD          ROW:          Clark          Cooper,          Linda          Bokach,         Barbara          Winstead,          Fran          Norton,          Nancy          Zicke-         foose,          Susie          Fuqua,          Terry          Crump,          Stephanie         Rose,          Katherine          Hipskind,          Gordon          Vanness.         FOURTH          ROW:          Raymond          Clements,          Gerald         Math          society          offers         tutoring          service,         donates          plaque         Arabesque          designs          intrigued          members         of          the          Math          National          Honor          Society         at          their          Christmas          banquet.          Devised          by         Mrs.          Isabelle          Rucker,          head          of          the          state         math          department,          these          patterns          dec-         orated          seasonal          cards          and          provided          a         challenge          for          the          receiver.         To          boost          its          group         operated          a          tutoring          service.          Students         who          needed          assistance          in          math          applied         for          it          through          Mrs.          June          Dickens          or         Miss          Joanna          Barnes,          the          club's          advisers.         treasury,          the         In          May          the          society          donated          a          plaque         to          the          school,          inscribed          with          the          names         of          the          charter          members          of          NMHS.          Each         year          the          name          of          the          most          outstanding         math          student          will          augment          the          list.         Profitable?          NWUHS          members          Jim         Triemplar          and          Joe          Rapisarda          organize         plans          for          a          tutoring          service.         Proceeds          will          finance          a          plaque         honoring          charter          members.         Lientz,          Glen          Dozier,          Diane          Westmoreland,          Linda         Reeder,          Jetfrey          Ullman,          Paul          Bailey,          Alan          Crook-         er,          Geoffrey          Bull.          FIFTH          ROW:          Joe          Rapisarda,         Dave          Moxon,          Stuart          Myers,          Chris          Davis,          Bill         Wellons,          Steve          Jones,          Bud          Lewis,          Robert          Lump-         kin,          Doug          Richards,          Jim          Cox.         40         Honeymooner          Alice          Cramden         expresses          disapproval          at          the          attire         of          her          husband          Ralph.          Claudia         Shapiro          and          Steve          Bassett          led         the          cast          of          players          in          the         Stunt-Talent          Night          production          The          Stevie          Gleason          Show.          a          2          ..          ee:         ;          a          ile         {           a                    =          An         2          em,          ‘          =         eS          t          Z,         O82         THESPIANS.          FRONT          ROW:          Dawn          Rush,          Ann         Wilkerson,          Connie          Ryan,          Advisor          Mr.          Albert         Biddle.          SECOND          ROW:          Vice-President          Mike         Glass,          Donna          Strother,          Secretary          Nancy          Zicke-         foose,          Treasurer          Steve          Bassett.          THIRD          ROW:         Stuart          Myers,          Bill          Powers,          Kay          Matthews,          Presi-         dent          Les          Wal!ldbauer,          Sam          Maupin.         Troupe          2486          camps          at          Pleasant          Grove;         presents          ‘My          Fair          Lady,’          on e-acts         “Quiet          on          stage,          please!          This          command          silenced          members          of         the          National          Thespian          Society          during         their          rehearsals.          Performing          for          the         Christmas          assembly,          the          club          depicted         holiday          activities          in          Pleasant          Grove.         At          meetings          the          troupe          practiced         poise,          self          control,          projection,          and          ar-         ticulation.          Analyses          of          dramatic          tech-         niques          also          contributed          to          the          skill         of          the          young          actors.         In          the          spring,          the          group,          Troupe         2486,          helped          sponsor          the          Night          of          One-         Acts          and          the          musical,          ''My          Fair          Lady.          An          April          workshop          offered          theatrical         instruction          to          interested          Rebels.         Hands          folded          in         disgust,          Ginger         Carol          (Connie         Ryan)          listens         patiently          to          a         family          discussion         on          disadvantages         of          her          playing         football.          A          young         lady          evolves          from         a          tomboy          in          the         senior          play,          Time          Out         For          Ginger.”         SCIENCE          CLUB.          PHYSICS          SECTION.          FRONT         ROW:          Adviser          Mr.          C.          R.          Leonard,          Vice-Presi-         dent          Bob          Luebke,          Ann          Dimaano,          Secretary         Charles          Fellenbaum.          SECOND          ROW:          Wayne         Maloney,          Jimmy          Leigh,          John          McGeorge,          Barry         SCIENCE          CLUB:          CHEMISTRY          SECTION.         FRONT          ROW:          Adviser          Miss          Julie          Allen,          Stuart         Myers,          President          Chris          Davis,          Vice-President          Jim         Jones.          THIRD          ROW:          Glenn          Walters,          Chris         Blanchard,          David          Hook,          Richard          Williams.         FOURTH          ROW:          Lee          Ownby,          Geoffrey          Bull,         Harry          Rowley,          John          Garner,          Jud          Brooks.         Cronin,          Bob          Luebke.          SECOND          ROW:          Raymond         Clements,          Mary          Winfree,          Recording          Secretary,         Historian          Ned          Hill,          Jeff          Harrison,          Beth          Marschak.         DSF          scientists          keep         vigil          at          weather         station,          visit         computer          center         Biting          wind          and          lashing          rain          thwarted         neither          postmen          nor          Science          Club          mem-         bers          in          performing          their          appointed          du-         ties.          Daily          checks          upon          the          group's         weather          station          located          on          the          hill          kept         members          posted          on          the          ever-changing         environmental          conditions.         Concerned          with          the          increasing          prob-         lems          of          smog          in          the          cities,          the          organiza-         tion          invited          a          representative          from          the         Richmond          Air          Pollution          Control          Board         to          express          his          views          on          the          subject.         Field          trips          included          tours          of          the          U.S.         Weather          Bureau,          Medical          College          of         Virginia          and          the          Electronic          Computer         Programming          Institute.         The          annual          Science          Fair          climaxed          a         year          of          hard          work          and          intensive          study         with          awards          for          excellence          in          each          field         of          science.         THIRD          ROW:          Fred          Block,          Tad          Pedigo,          Patrick         Kell,          Steve          Buccini,          Corresponding          Secretary         Kathy          Wright.         42         Risen          hay          UELE          Sireneeienens          pte)                   e                    ht          Ais          Beer          Sage,         Long,          Cherie          Ford.          FOURTH          ROW:          Tom         SCIENCE          CLUB.          BIOLOGY          SECTION.          FRONT          Brooks,          Susan          Cox,          Lynn          Peters,          Sue          Ann          Milam,         ROW:          Vice-President          Stuart          Myers,          Chip          Denny          Gerhold,          Nancy          Cseplo,          Anne          Atkins.          Turner,          Bruce          Correll,          Bill          Gray,          Stuart          Seaton,         Bounds,          Robert          Fricke,          Sue          Szpara,          Mary          Jo          THIRD          ROW:          Bill          Powers,          Bill          Watson,          Pam          Ronald          Isaacs,          Bill          Candler,          Mark          Vergales,         Etheridge,          Pat          Koch,          Lynda          Weitzel,          Linda          Mike          Austin.         Carter,          Secretary          Ellen          Shepherd,          Adviser          John         Kinzie.          SECOND          ROW:          Jimmy          Harland,          Debbie         Blow          up.          Chris         Davis          peers          into         the          rain          gauge          to         measure          the         precipitation         accumulated          in          the         past          month.          Upkeep         of          the          weather         station          behind          the         annex          is          one          of         the          Science          Club's         projects.         CYL.          FRONT          ROW:          Adviser          Miss          Pat          Pilkin-         ton,          President          Wendy          Schomo,          Vice-President         Margaret          Redmond,          Secretary          Netta          Sue          Smith,         Treasurer          Sherry          Alcott,          John          McGeorge.          SEC-         OND          ROW:          Carla          Schaaf,          Childrey          Farber,         Beth          Marschak.          THIRD          ROW:          Christine          Red-         mond,          Carolyn          Taylor,          Carolyn          Taylor,          Janet         Baker,          Denny          Gerhold,          Cheryl          Marschak,          Lynne         Hodges.          FOURTH          ROW:          Dorcas          Hall,          Sandy         Smith,          Brenda          Pritchard,          Jane          Mahaffey,          Ann         Wilkerson,          Sue          Szpara,          Liz          Northern,         Strother.         Donna         CYL          creates          hushed          atmosphere          amid          early          morning          clamor         Gossiping          in          the          halls          filled          the          early         morning          interval          before          school          for          most         Freemanites,          but          amid          this          bustle          mem-         bers          of          the          Christian          Youth          League         quietly          conducted          their          meetings          in          the         Home          Economics          room.         Offering          an          opportunity          for          daily         worship          and          a          chance          to          learn          of          other         religions,          short          periods          of          devotion          con-         sisted          of          Bible          passages,          discussions,          and         prayers          presented          by          alternating          mem-         bers.          Speakers          addressed          the          club          on         the          last          days          before          the          Thanksgiving         and          Christmas          holidays.         To          further         knowledge          of          the          role          religion          assumed         increase          the          members’         in          the          community,          the          group          visited          the         Foreign          Missions          Board.         Count          your         blessings         paraphrases         Mr.          William         Hewlett's         Thanksgiving         message          to          the         CYL,          gathered         in          the          Home         Ec.          room          for         a          morning         devotion.         CHESS          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Treasurer          Stuart         Myers,          President          Bill          Chowning,          Vice-President         Gerald          Lientz,          Secretary          David          Ashbaugh,          Ad-         viser          Mr.          Walter          Gladding,          Jim          Cronin.          SEC-         OND          ROW:          Chuck          Rytelewski,          Susan          Swortzel,         Sue          Ellen          Stein,          Chris          Davis,          Raymond          Clements,         THIRD          ROW:          Cheryl          Marschak,          Rick          Gleesn,         Chessmen          acquire         new          battle          plans,         strategy          each         Monday          afternoon         War!          The          white          knight          captured          the         black          king's          rook,          leaving          His          Majesty         unprotected.          The          next          move          effected          the         finish—checkmate!         Every          Monday          afternoon,          participants         of          the          Douglas          Freeman          Chess          Club          as-         sembled          in          the          main          cafeteria          to          prac-         tice          their          skills.          Games          between          the         members          also          introduced          new          methods         of          defense          and          attack.         Under          the          supervision          of          Mr.          Walter         Gladding,          the          organization          offered         membership          to          any          interested          student.         Competing          in          inter-school          chess          tourna-         ments,          Rebel          players          matched          wits          and         talents          with          representatives          from          Her-         mitage,          JM,          and          other          area          schools.         Framed          by          his          opponents,          Chuck         Rytelewski          ponders          his          pawn's          move         on          the          chessboard.          To          improve         their          skill,          Chess          Clubbers         challenge          each          other          to          matches.         Geoffrey          Bull,          C harles          E.          Taylor,          Beth          Marschak,         Jimmy          Lee.          FOURTH          ROW:          Tém          Turner,          Mike         Ponder,          Frank          Overbey,          Tad          Pedigo,          Pam         Johnson,          Patrick          Kell,          Phil          Domoney.         AUDIO          VISUAL          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Adviser         Mrs.          Foster,          President          Arthur          Nelson,          Vice-Presi-         WCVE          educational         Tempting          aromas          lured          hungry          Rebels         to          doughnut          sales          held          every          other         Wednesday          afternoon.          The          Audio-Visual         Club          conducted          this          project          to          increase         Bob          Walters,         (right)         Audio-Visual         Club          member,         instructs          an         eager          novice         Bob          King          in         the          basics          of         a          projector.         46         dent          Michael          Shuflat,          Secretary-Treasurer          John         Fox,          Dave          Knight.          SECOND          ROW:          Bill          Gray,         television          welcomes         its          treasury.         Forfeiting          their          study          periods          to          assist         teachers,          the          boys          supervised          the          show-         ings          of          movies,          film          strips,          and          slides          in         Paul          Bailey,          Evans          Burkitt,          Jack          Grinnalds,         Doug          Shields,          Reggie          Flowers.         Audio-Visual          group         the          classrooms.         During          the          year,          the          group          visited          the         WLEE          radio          station          and          the          WCVE         educational          television          studio.         si          ea          EN          APOE         FRE          ORES          SEM          A         Detoured.          While         clearing          shelves         in          the          magazine         room,          Linda         Droste          and          Karen         North          pause          to         thumb          through          a         Life          magazine.         Members          spend         their          study          halls         working          in          and         about          the          library.         Librarians          inform          group          of          library          systems          in          other          countries         Felt          pin-ups          illustrated          one          of          several         narratives          presented          to          the          Library          Club.         Mrs.          Katherine          Munt,          librarian          of          Long-         den          Elementary          School,          spoke          to          the         group          on          the          art          ‘of          story-telling.         LIBRARY          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Adviser          Mrs.         Lorraine          Myers,          President          Cindy          Sanger,          Vice-         President          Linda          Droste,          Secretary          Sherry          Al-         Discussions          on          the          library          systems          in         foreign          countries          familiarized          the          group         with          the          different          structures          and          man-         agements.          The          members          invited          Mrs.         Glennis          Murphy,          a          native          of          Great         cott.          SECOND          ROW:          Nancy          Wright,          Deborah         Locks,          Nancy          Phelps,          Carolyn          Landrum,          Karen         North,          Sharon          North.          THIRD          ROW:          Ben          Droste,         Britain,          to          relate          her          observations          on         the          newest          English          methods.         Representatives          from          area          schools          also         addressed          the          club          and          offered          their         experiences.         Gerald          Lientz,          Linda          Thomas,          Nancy          Nuckols,         Nancy          Morgan,          Frank          Land,          Carolyn          Taylor.         =         |         47         RED          CROSS.          FRONT          ROW:          Sharon          Bliss,          Geri         House,          Vice-President          Barbara          Denzler,          Pres-         ident          Rita          Stanley,          Secretary-Treasurer          Beth         Jacober,          Pam          Walters,          Mary          Carolyn          Greene.         SECOND          ROW:          Janet          Bickerstaff,          Susan          White,         Carol          Young,          Susan          Proffitt,          Charlotte          Armis-         EF         tead,          Lee          Weaver,          Karen          Cordell,          Martin          Brill.         THIRD          ROW:          Stephanie          Lewis,          Pat          Bingham,         Sandy          Jeffrey,          Kathy          Tucker,          Laura          Jones,          Con-         nie          Stevens,          Lucy          Gresham,          Carolyn          Taylor.         FOURTH          ROW:          Liz          Northern,          Joy          Osmalov,         Anne          Wright,          Lee          Richardson,          Terri          Moorefield,         Kathy          Jones,          Dianne          Davis,          Michelle          Tucke         Lennie          Gardner.          FIFTH          ROW:          David           Birc         Charlotte          Moss,          Nancy          Alexander,          Caroly         Owen,          Steve          Rice,          Simone          Lobdell,          Billie          Gate         Jackie          Morecock,          Greg          Robinson.         Red          Cross          members          cheer          soldiers,          orphans          with          goodies         Paper          hats,          decorative          menus,          and         multi-colored          turkeys          on          dinner          trays         _          greeted          patients          at          the          McGuire          Vet-         erans          Hospital          on          Thanksgiving          Day.         With          the          assistance          of          adviser          Mrs.         Margaret          McNeal,          the          Junior          Red          Cross         designed          and          constructed          favors          to          cheer         the          sick.         Clothing          and          Christmas          stockings          bulg-         ing          with          toys          and          candy          filled          pack-         ages          which          the          members          shipped          to         Vietnamese          orphans.          Soldiers          stationed         there          received          goodie          boxes          contain-         ing          candy,          cookies,          and          gum.         Later          in          the          year,          county          coordinator         Mrs.          Elaine          Stroermer          demonstrated          var-         ious          methods          of          artificial          respiration.         Moving          a          stretcher,          Red         Cross          President          Rita          Stanley         attempts          to          straighten          the         clinic          for          a          club          meeting.         Members          will          then          assemble         tray          favors          for          patients          at         McGuire          Veterans          Hospital.         Freeman's         clinic          is         the          scene         for          the         ailing.         Ann         Wilker-         son         covers          an         ill          Free-         manite,         Ronnie         Lowery.         Medical         Arts         members         work          in         the          clinic         during         their         study         periods.         Santa          Claus’          arrival          brightens          faces          of          underprivileged          children         Pillow-stuffed          trousers          and          a          flowing         white          beard          announced          the          arrival          of         Santa          Claus          to          the          little          ‘brothers          and         MEDICAL          ARTS          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Sandy         Smith,           Ann          Wilkerson,          Historian          Lora          Lynn         Jones,          Treasurer          Valarie          Johnson,          Adviser          Mrs.         Margaret          McNeal,          President          Margaret         Wajciehowski,          Secretary          Janet          Roper,          Vice-         President          Lou          Holliday,          Liz          Northern,          Nancy         sisters’          of          the          Medical          Arts          Club.          At         the          Christmas          party,          these          children          from         the          William          Byrd          Community          Center          re-         Jackson.          SECOND          ROW:          Pen          Pendleton,          Sue         Ann          Milam,          Debbie          Jones,          Beverly          Hutchinson,         Mimi          Pyles,          Cathy          Burke,          Lynn          Bode,          Ellen         Johnston,          Lee          Gaunt,          Debbie          Donaghy.          THIRD         ROW:          Lynda          Stuart,          Steve          Paulette,          Brenda         Pritchard,          Michelle          Galea,          Pat          Sweeny,          Lynn         ceived          refreshments          and          gifts.         Programs          included          speakers          on          oc-         cupational          therapy          and          nursing.         McDignnan,          Margie          Underwood,          Sylvia          Beith,         Sharon          North,          Fay          Smith.          FOURTH          ROW:         Paxton          Campbell,          Lee          Cooper,          Karen          Eareck-         son,          Terri          Smith,          Pat          Bingham,          Brenda          Martin,         Dale          McGuff,          Vicki          Atwell,          Susan          Swortzel,         Carolyn          Owen,          Becky          Williams.         Y-TEENS          TRIANGLE          |.          FRONT          ROW:          Ad-         viser          Miss          Sara          Jo          Griffin,          President          Diane         Westmoreland,          Vice-President          Bonnie          Roebuck,         Treasurer          Conny          Cornick,          Sergeant-at-Arms          Pad-         dy          Argenzio,          Chaplain          Janice          Payne,          Secretary         Anne          Trevett,          Pat          Crawford,          Adviser          Mrs.         Nancy          Shields.          SECOND          ROW:          Blair          Har-         grove,          Beth          Lorraine,          Leslie          Levinson,          Linda         50         Mann,          Susan          Richardson,          Mart          Osborne,          Nancy         Wilhoit,          Janie          Spraker,          Cindy          Brightbill,          Jane         Mahaffey.          THIRD          ROW:          Joan          Foster,          Diane         Sansonetti,          Charlotte          Moss,          Denise          Holzman,         Martha          Rogers,          Linda          Bokach,          Janet          Roper,         Barbara          Cooper,          Sally          Williams.          FOURTH         ROW:          Carolyn          Owen,          Pam          Schuelke,          Bridgette         Y-Teens          |         purchases          new         flagpole,          dines          on         foreign          specialties         Flagpole          shopping          appealed          to          Y-         Teens          |          as          members          joined          with          the         other          triangles          at          Douglas          Freeman          to         purchase          a          pole          for          the          football          field.         Supporting          Ng          Pui          San,          a          young         Korean          girl,          the          organization          contributed         $20          a          month          for          her          care.          A          frequent         exchange          of          letters          maintained          a          warm         correspondence          and          a          mutual          friendship.         Dining          on          a          variety          of          foreign          foods,         the          club          held          their          traditional          Around         the          World          Banquet.          Dishes          ranged          from         Chicken          Chow          Mein          to          Danish          pastries         and          Yorkshire          pudding.         The          girls          also          purchased          honor          code         cards          for          the          SCA.         Inserting          the          names          otf         honor          roll          students          into          the          plaque,         Pam          Scheulke          and          Sally          Williams         perform          a          service          of          Y-Teens          |.         Groux,          Anne          Ogden,          Donna          Oakey,          Janice         Pepera,          Denita          Woodson,          Joy          Osmalov,          Betti         Drewry.          FIFTH          ROW:          Donna          Cullen,          Beth         Mitchell,          Nancy          Crowell,          Celia          Cohen,          Nancy         Bivins,          Susan          Proffitt,          Marcia          Zimmermann,         Maria          Brown,          Wheatie          Hyman,          Nancy          Ture-         man,          Julia          William s.         NSF          :          ;         che          =         Y-TEENS          TRIANGLE          II.          FRONT          ROW:          Cynthia         Crane,          Carol          Young,          Treasurer          Ginger          Neill,         Secretary          Vicki          Wimberly,          President          Marilyn         Rogers,          Chaplain          Dale          Cunningham,          Vice-Presi-         dent          Janice          Thomas,          Adviser          Miss          Pat          Adams,         Adviser          Sarah          Wohlford.          SECOND          ROW:          Robb         Rilee,          Kay          Robins,          Courtney          Cochran,          Ellen         Johnston,          Susan          Scott,          Lynn          Bode,          Susan         Baugham,          Sue          Szpara,          Donna          Stumpf,          Nancy         Jackson.          THIRD          ROW:          Margaret          Blackley,          Mary         Bounds,          Laura          Jones,          Linda          Forem,          Carolyn         Taylor,          Faye          Walton,          Ruth          Newsome,          Nancy         Brazier,          Lidi          Toulon.          FOURTH          ROW          Carol         Anne          Costen,          Mary          Carolyn          Greene,          Wendy         Jeffrey,          Suzie          Spears,          Anne          Carter          Shiflett,         Nancy          Robeson,          Marianne          Herbert,          Charlotte         Armistead,          Robin          Bass.          FIFTH          ROW:          Lee          Rich-         ardson,          Lynn          Neese,          Jill          Seckel,          Debbie          Morey,         Sidney          Smith,          Nancy          Bradshaw,          Pem          Hunter,         Stephanie          Rose,          Lee          Weaver,          Pat          Avery.         Triangle          Il          sews         toy          kittens          for          gifts         Button-eyed          felines          inspired          friend-         ships          between          Y-Teens          Triangle          II]          and         the          girls          of          the          Janey          Porter          Barrett         Home.          The          club          members          stitched          and         stuffed          the          kittens          which          they          presented         to          the          group.         At          the          request          of          the          Triangle.          both         the          Downbeats          and          the          DSF          majorettes         performed          at          the          home.          Refreshments         complemented          each          visit.         Gifts          of          the          club,          brightly-colored         Christmas          packages          arrived          at          the          Grace         House          to          the          delight          of          many          eager         youngsters.          The          hédlidays          also          included         caroling          at          the          Westbrook          Hospital.         Hoping          to          assist          medical          research,          the         organization          collected          money          for          the         fight          against          muscular          dystrophy.         Programs          ranged          from          speakers          on         make-up          application          and          social          work          to         a          demonstration          of          karate.         In          May          the          group          conducted          an          end-         of-the          year          dinner.          Five          cents          a          brownie,           chant         Triangle          Il          members          as          they          sell         baked          goods          to          hungry          students          in         the          main          hall          after          school.         5|         A         |         Y-TEENS          TRIANGLE          III.          FRONT          ROW:          Chap-         lain          Shirley          Harris,          Secretary          Kathy          Jones,          Pro-         gram          Chairman          Carolyn          Avery,          President         Charlotte          Ellis,          Serqeant-at-Arms          Betty          Dixon,         Treasurer          Carol          Bunzl,          Adviser.          Mrs.          Becky         Barnes,          Adviser          Miss          Pat          Pilkinton,          Nancy         Zickefoose,          Anne          Dimaano.          SECOND          ROW:         Melinda          McCoy,          Becky          Walker,          Barbara          Win-         52         7          fi         7         stead,          Cathy          Williams,          Jackie          Campbell,          Linda         Lueders,          Sally          Deitrick,          Margaret          Moore,          Law-         son          Davis,          Susan          Pace.          THIRD          ROW:          Gail          Ren-         nie,          Fran          Norton,          Terri          Smith,          Kathy          Tucker,         Sherry          Faison,          Linda          Reeder,          Ellen          Willard,          Deb-         bie          Eubank,          Carolyn          Spencer,          Susan          Hamlet,         Cathy          Burke.          FOURTH          ROW:          Diane          Moxon,         Susie          Fuqua,          Debbie          Gish,          E.          C.          Walker,          Susan         Triangle          III          ‘travels’         to          Japan,          adopts         little          sisters         Octopus,          seaweed,          and          other          such         delicacies          constituted          a          typical          break-         fast          for          Nancy          Pace,          a          teacher          at          Col-         legiate,          during          her          stay          in          Japan.         Dressed          in          a          blue          and          white          silk          kimono,         the          instructor          spoke          to          Y¥-Teens          Triangle         Ill          on          her          summer          trip          abroad.         Acting          through          the          William          Byrd         Community          Center,          each          member          adopted           a          little          sister.          Outings          in-         cluded          movies,          shopping          sprees,          and         picnics          in          the          park.         During          the          year,          the          girls          operated         the          paperback          book          store          and          the          coat         check          at          basketball          games          and          proms.         At          the          club's          invitation,          Susie          Wenck-         us,          Miss          Teenage          Richmond,          told          of          her         experiences          in          the          Miss          Teenage          Amer-         ica          Pageant          in          Dallas,          Texas.         Stage          fright          strikes          Debbie          Eubank         when          the          director          calls          her          to         audition          for          Stunt-Talent          Night.         Cottrell,          Cathy          Carrington,          Karen          Marx,          Cathy         Brummer,          Beth          Bain,          Sharon          Phillips,          Joan          Ros-         ser.          FIFTH          ROW:          Anne          Edmond,          Wanda         Haynes,          Nancy          -Hobson,          Lorraine          Wright,         Janet          Pearman,          Peggy          Perkins,          Patty          Harkess,         Leckie          Smithdeal,          Patsy          Riddle,          Ann          Wilkerson,         Kay          Noel.         +E.          a          Pc                   T-TEENS          TRIANGLE          IV.          FRONT          ROW:          Adviser         Miss          Donna          Robinson,          Beth          Jacober,          Chaplain         Nancy          Wright,          President          Linda          Droste,          Vice-         President          Donna          Garnett,          Treasurer          Margaret         Hastings,          Secretary          Kay          Mathews,          Big          Brother         Jim          Triemplar,          Adviser          Mrs.          Jane          Brame.          SEC-         OND          ROW:          Kathie          Kindle,          Gail          Nelbach,          Kar-         Be          :          2         Pe         ren          Bryan,          Sue          Niedermayer,          June          Parker,          Mimi         Pyles,          Childrey          Farber,          Netta          Sue          Smith,          Mary         Mapes,          Bonnie          Adams.          THIRD          ROW:          Wendy         Schomo,          Mary          Winfield,          Dianne          Davis,          Debbie         Jett,          Sharon          North,          Margaret          Underwood,         Sylvia          Beith,          Karen          North,          Gay          Stone,          Tracey         Tinsley.          FOURTH          ROW:          Patricia          Alley,          Janet         Baker,          Linda          Smalley,          Pam          Hodges,          Mary          Win-         free,          Monique          Tucker,          Francer          Drewry,          Mar-         tha          Cushnie,          Gayla          Futch,          Liz          Husk.          FIFTH         ROW:          Ann          Fuller,          Nancy          Ingram,          Susie          Free-         burn,          Brenda          Trimmer,          Rita          Stanley,          Lee          Coop-         er,          Barbara          Denzler,          Brenda          Martin,          Sherry         Alcott.         Y-Teens          members          serve          as          aides;          investigate          LSD,          marijuana         Water!          Water!           Serving          as          nurses’         aides          at          McGuire          Veterans          Hospital,          Y-         Teens          Triangle          |!V          members          filled          water         pitchers,          changed          bed          linens,          and          per-         formed          other          such          tasks          for          the          hospital         patients.         With          earnings          form          the          sale          of          light         bulbs,          the          girls          purchased          a          Rebel          Flag         for          DSF.         Programs          consisted          of          discussions          on         drugs          and          alcoholics,          soldiers          in          Viet-         nam,          and          schools          for          the          deaf.          Douglas         Freeman's          foreign          exchange          student          Ann         Dimanno          spoke          on          life          and          customs          in.         the          Phillipines.         Buying          a          light          bulb         from          Y-Teens          IV         member         Mary          Mapes,         Leckie          Smithdeal         takes          advantage          of         one          of          their          fund         raising          projects.         53         KEY          CLUB:          FRONT          ROW:          Adviser          Mr.          Ernest         Venturino,          Vice-President          Stephen          Broocks,         Sweetheart          Patsy          Riddle,          President          Joedy          Smith,         Sweetheart          Linda          Reeder,          Secretary          Richard         Knapp,          Randy          Brown,          Adviser          Mr.          Ronnie         54         Jones.          SECOND          ROW:          Jimmy          Ashton,          Jim         Belk,          Steve          Bassett,          Chaplain          Tommy          Young,         Greg          Hustis,          Mike          Cottrell,          Chip          Bounds,          Chap         Goodwin.          THIRD          ROW:          Mike          Welch,          Tim         Burke,          Greg          Robinson,          Bruce          Taylor,          Steve         Jones,          Curtis          Miller,          Bob          Parkerson,          Gil          Slate.         FOURTH          ROW:          Jon          Deans,          Mike          Gabay,          Bud         Lewis,          Kenny          Smith,          Ricky          Hathaway,          Mike          Har-         man,          Scotty          Melton,          Edmond          Smith,          Leslie         Waldbauer.         Boys          wage          war         against          grime;         scrub,          scour          halls,         rooms          at          school         Scraping          and          scouring          paint          from         _the          hallways,          trophy          cases,          and          the          gym         floor,          the          Key          Club          labored          to          re-         pair          the          deeds          of          thoughtless          vandals.         Painting          the          gym          bleachers          completed         their          tasks.         At          Christmas          time,          the          group          caroled         at          the          Westbrook          Sanitarium.         With          trash          bags          in          hand,          the          boys         often          searched          the          DSF          campus          for         scattered          bits          of          paper.          The          campaign         against          dirt          continued          inside          the          class-         rooms          with          the          scrubbing          of          desks          and         dusty          blackboards.         Attending          the          district          convention          in         Baltimore,          DSF          representatives           ex-         changed          ideas          with          Key          Clubbers          from         Virginia,          Maryland,          and          Delaware.         Clean-up.          Key          Clubbers         Steve          Jones          and          Richard         Knapp          collect          trash         accumulated          the         preceding          week.         Hi-Y          sells          sweaters,         sports          programs,         cards          to          students         Garbed          in          blue          athletic          sweaters          or         jackets,          the          members          of          the          Hi-Y         gathered          at          the          far          end          of          the          gym-         nasium          every          Friday          during          the          fall          to         enjoy          the          pep          rallies.          |         Throughout          the          football          season,          the         organization          profited          from          the          sale          of         sports          programs          at          each          home          game.         In          November,          the          group          distributed         a          list          of          welfare          families          to          the          home-         rooms.          Rebels,          in          turn,          prepared          large         decorated          boxes          of          food,          and          presented         them          to          the          boys          during          the          annual         Thanksgiving          assembly.          Mr.          Rudy          Potter,         assistant          pastor          at          River          Road          Baptist         Church,          spoke          on          the          physical          and         spiritual          maturity          in          today's          youth.         School-spirited          Freemanites          were          able         to          obtain          from          each          member          V-neck         sweaters          bearing          the          initials          DSF.          The         club          also          furnished          VISA          cards          to          any         interested          purchaser.         Apprehensive          as          to          the          outcome         of          the          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Mr.         Satterfield,          Hi-Y          co-ordinator,         waits          for          the          curtain          to          rise.         HI-Y.          FRONT          ROW:          Vice-President          Mike          Mc-         Osker,          Sergeant-at-arms          Larry          Smith,          Sweetheart         Susan          Scott,          President          John          Carter,          Sweetheart         Jenny          Kanary,          Secretary-Treasurer          Billy          Lukens,         Chaplain          Jim          Stames,          Adviser          Mr.          Benton          Sat-         terfield.          SECOND          ROW:          Steve          Bryant,          Clyde         a         os         SE          NEA          ae         Blanton,          Robbie          VandenBrock,          Scott          Tomlinson,         Jud          Brooks,          Carson          Brooks,          Chris          LaGow,          Doug         Shewbridge,          Jimmy          Abbott.          THIRD          ROW:          Jay         Fleisher,          Steve          Parsley,          Jim          McBride,          Larry         Bowman,          Frank          Thompson,          Ken          Moore,          Tommy         Blaylock,          Frank          Armstrong,          Tommy          Chamouris,         Rod          Beard.          FOURTH          ROW:          Hennie          Winston,         Bill          Barber,          Jim          Triemplar,          Dave          Moxon,          George         Gotschalk,          Ronnie          Dew,          Mike          Kearney,          Ray         Stinson,          Donnie          Riddick,          Rocky          Bounds.         i         5         3         55         Intent.          Members          of         the          newly          formed         Fellowship          of         Christian          Athletes         discuss          George         Gotschalk's          plans         for          a          summer          clinic.         Grenoble          games          serve          as          topics          for          FCA          group          discussions          FCA!          What's          that?          Initiating          such          questions,          the          Fellow-         ship          of          Christian          Athletes          acquired          club         status          this          year.          The          new          organization         FELLOWSHIP          OF          CHRISTIAN          ATHLETES:         FRONT          ROW:          Coach          Jim          Sangston,          Chaplain         Larry          Smith,          Jim          McBride,          Secretary-Treasurer         Jay          Fleisher,          President          George          Gotschalk,          Vice-         President          Mike          Welch,          Dave          Moxon,          Joe          Rapis-         tt         56         welcomed          boys          participating          in          any         area          of          sports.         During          each          meeting,          the          members         separated          into           huddle          groups'’          where         arda.          SECOND          ROW:          Tommy          O'Connell,          Gary         Herbek,          Jim          Cunningham,          Bill          Daniel,          Clark         Eden,          Freddie          Swenck,          Mike          Lufsey,          Glenn         Dozier,          Steve          Parsley.          THIRD          ROW:          Jim          Phil-         they          discussed          current          issues          and          events         in          the          world          of          sports.         In          April,          the          FCA          conducted          a          sports         clinic          for          interested          Rebs.         lips,          Eric          Lawson,          Bill          Morr,          Steve          Burke,          Skip         Campfield,          Bill          Fleshood,          Steve          Cunningham,         George          Mahaffey,          Pete          Crutchfield,          Marc         Stranz.         t         GERMAN          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Pat          Avery,         Sara          Brown,          Louis          Myers,          Vice-President          Sue         Szpara,          President          Cathy          Woolcott,          Secretary         Valerie          Johnson,          Adviser          Mrs.          Bok.          SECOND         ROW:          Nancy          Morgan,          Nettas          Sue          Smith,          Yen         Chin,          Linda          Coleman,          Linda          Neider,          Linda         Bokach,          Ann          Chin.          THIRD          ROW:          Beth          Marshak,         Ginny          Ashworth,          Sharon          Parkes,          Pam          Hodges,         Linda          Johnson,          Ellie          Rapp,          Lee          Weaver.         FOURTH          ROW:          Raymond          Clements,          Tom          Turn-         ior,          PS         o          Suc          SE         a         er,          David          Bird,          Bob          Parkerson,          Dickie          Shaia,          Pem         Hunter,          Drew          Bailey.          FIFTH          ROW:          Thomas         Riley,          Peter          Dierks,          Steve          Hipskind,          Mike          Cot-         trell,          Joedy          Smith,          Jack          Capps,          Bob          Erickson,         Lanny          Levenson.         Giant          wooden          timepiece          sounding          hour          rotates          in          DSF          parade         _Living          figurines          marched          from          the         giant          wooden          clock          to          announce          the         hour.          At          the          harvest          festival          parade,          the         German          Club          entered          the          old          time-         piece          for          its          float.         At          the          group's          invitation,          Henriette         Salkman,          John          Marshall's          foreign          ex-         change          student          from          Sweden,          expounded         on          her          first          impressions          of          Richmond          and         the          way          of          life          in          her          country.          Later          in         the          year,          Barbara          Holm,          St.          Catherine's         AFS          student          from          Germany,          spoke          on         the          German          school          system.         With          earnings          from          bakesales,          the         Organization          purchased          a          subscription          to         Bunte          magazine          for          the          library.          Inspiring         good          will,          the          members          also          contributed         to          an          Austrian          children's          home.         Representatives          competed          in          the          Na-         tional          German          Contest,          a          language          tour-         nament          for          high          school          students.         Relating          experiences          at          her          home         in          the          Philippines,          AFS          student         Ann          Dimaano          pauses          in          her          talk         to          the          German          Club:          Ann          made         many          such          speeches          to          other          groups.         57         deliberates          over          the          tantalizing         treats          decorating          the          table.         JUNIOR          CLASSICAL          LEAGUE.          FRONT          ROW:         Debbie          Gish,          Yen          Chin,          Gena          Shadwell,          Ad-         viser          Miss          Pam          Adams,          Scriptor          Pem          Hunter,         Censor          Kenny          Smith,          Consul          Pat          Avery,          Consul         Michael          Glass,          Quaestor          Ann          Chin.          SECOND         ROW:          Mary          Bounds,          Joan          Rosser,          Diane          Moxon,         Roman          cavalryman          Eddie          Robinson         Beth          Marschak,          Betsy          Parrish,          Rachel          Bowman,         Marsha          Montgomery,          Patty          Pope,          Mimi          Pyles.         THIRD          ROW:          Bonnie          Adams,          Terry          Crump,         Sally          Williams,          Donna          Freelin,          Nancy          Bradshaw,         Mary          Liggan,          Joanne          Noseck,          Ellen          Shepherd,         Nine          heads          springing          from          her          own,          .         Hydra,          Leckie          Smithdeal,          casts          a         spell          over          the          Latin          Club          Banquet.         Bruce          Armistead,          Anne          Edmond.          FOURTH         ROW:          Tommy          Young,          Mike          Kearney,          Bill         Roberts,          Linda          Mann,          Dianne          Davis,          Caroline         Abady,          Beth          Lorraine,          Donna          Cullen,          Wanda         Haynes.         JUNIOR          CLASSICAL          LEAGUE.          FRONT          ROW:         Allen          Dorin,          Lennie          Gardner,          Mary          Beth          Rich-         ardson,          Lanny          Edwards,          Pat          Crawford,          Tommy         Tokarzk.          SECOND          ROW:          Josh          Early,          Barry         Linkous,          Tommy          Buchanan,          Douglas          Brisson,         Margaret          Wajciehowski,          Brenda          Martin,          Doug         Richards.          THIRD          ROW:          Tricia          Smith,          Debbie         Morey,          Ginger          Neill,          Diane          Westmoreland,         Doug          Jones,          Lee          Marmon,          Marc          Stranz.         FOURTH          ROW:          Bill          Daniel,          Charlotte          Ellis,         Immortals          mingle         at          Latin          banquet;         olive-rolling         entertains          slaves         Psychedelic,          striped,          and          _          flowery         wrapping          paper          concealed          grab-bag         items          from          curious          Rebels.          The          Latin         Club          conducted          its          annual          Trojan          Horse         sale          in          February          to          raise          money          for          their         future          projects.         Athena,          Venus,          and          other          immortals         mingled          with          the          Romans          and          the          ser-         vants          at          the          club's          traditional          slave          auc-         tion          held          in          the          cafeteria.          After          com-         peting          in          olive-rolling          contests,          thralls         served          their          masters’          dinner.         During          the          year,          the          members          viewed         and          briefly          discussed          slides          of          Italian         landscapes          and          architecture.         Latin          clubbers          enthusiastically          per-         formed          in          Stunt-Talent          Night          with          a         humorous          interpretation          of          ‘'Pyramus         and          Thisbe.''          This          myth          treated          the          mis-         fortune          of          two          lovers.         In          the          spring,          the          organization          sent         participants          to          the          Latin          tournament          at         Thomas          Jefferson.         Michelle          Galea,          Mike          Welch,          Drew          Bailey,         Judge          Cardwell,          Sam          Mottley.          FIFTH          ROW:         Mark          Miller,          Jay          Starke,          Chuck          Haller,          Eddie         Robinson,          Steve          Burke,          Martha          Rogers,          Leckie         Smithdeal.         59         FRENCH          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Lucy          Gregg,         Lynn          Bradford,          Gail          Fulgham,          Kay          Fulgham         Lynn          Bode,          Susan          Scott,          Ellena          Hughes,          Caro!         Young,          Ellen          Willard.          SECOND          ROW:          Jon         Dudley,          Robert          Mayo,          Marc          Simon,          Nancy         Phelps,          Bery          Gay,          Janice          Thomas,          Howard         60         Bass,          Barbara          Winstead,          Wanda          Haynes.         THIRD          ROW:          Janice          Allen,          Jane          Carey,          Joy         Osmalov,          Lynn          Baumgardner,          Bonnie          Hughes,         Julie          Williams,          Wendy          Jeffrey,          Sue          Klioze,          Sue         Niedermayer,          Patty          Gould.          FOURTH          ROW:         Jill          Seckel,          Ann          Freeman,          Jim          Rees,          Jim          Phil-         French          students         sing          foreign         carols          in          assembly,         plan          French          night         Tears          glistened          in          the          eyes          of          Mrs.         Pauline          Robertson          and          other          tourists         when          their          guide          expressed          his          sincere         regrets          for          the          strained          relations          be-         tween          the          United          States          and          France.         At          one          of           its          monthly          meetings,          the         adviser          of          the          Le          Cercle          Francais          shared         a          tape          of          this          speech          and          slides          of          her         European          trip          with          the          club.         At          Christmas          time          the          group          gathered         in          the          auditorium          to          sing          French          carols.         In          the          spring          French          Night          afforded         members          an          opportunity          to          display          their         designing          and          acting          talents.         Framed          in          a          flowered          L'Arc          de         Triomphe,          Club          member          Debbie         Eubank          casts          a          critical          glance          at         her          Harvest          Festival          competition.         lips,          Karen          Gay,          Paul          Jacobs,          Janet          Dischinger,         Peter          Dierks,          Mary          Beth          Richardson,          Gordon         Van          Ness.          FIFTH          ROW:          Karen          Yannello,          Beth         James,          Myra          Land,          Marsha          Davies,          Ricky          Hatha-         way,          Debbie          Morey,          Carl          Fusco,          Sandy          Jef-         frey,          Lee          Powell,          Pat          Phelps.         e                   é         FRENCH          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Charles          Bev-         erage,          Dianne          Davis,          Jeff          Ullman,          Ann          Wil-         kerson,          Secretary          Cynthia          Crane,          Treasurer         Karren          Bryan,          President          Mitchell          Kahan,          Vice-         President          Joe          Rapisarda,          Adviser          Mrs.          Pau-         line          Robertson.          SECOND          ROW:          Pat          Adams,         Denita          Woodson,          Anne          Robinson,          Susan          White,         Lynne          Barden,          Diane          Macilroy,          Margaret          Moore,         FRENCH          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Liz          Kestner,         Pat          Gilbert,          Monique          Tucker,          Sylvie          Lawlor,         Connie          Perretz,          Gina          Corvino,          Linda          Forem,         Blair          Hargrove,          Susan          Richardson,          Mary          Hub-         bard.          SECOND          ROW:          Cindy          Siebert,          Cathy         Williams,          Debbie          Eubank,          Carolyn          Spencer,         Conny          Cornick,          Nancy          Zickefoose,          Michelle         Martha          Clarke,          Myra          Rosenberg,          Carolyn          Mann,         Joe          Scott.          THIRD          ROW:          Linda          Thomas,          Sidney         Smith,          Fay          Smith,          Lynn          Martenstein,          Patricia         Alley,          Norton          Brooke,          Pam          Pendleton,          Lynn          Mc-         Clellan,          Nancy          Daniel,          Brenda          Seymour,          Gaines         Tavenner,          Rob          Byrne.          FOURTH          ROW:          Margaret         Ancarrow,          Kathy          Jones,          Shirley          Harris,          Donna         Galea,          Linda          Reeder,          Paige          Beville,          Mary         Mapes.          THIRD          ROW:          Pat          Laupus,          Carol          Bunzl,         Sharon          Phillips,          Beth          Bain,          Diane          Linn,          Elana         Centor,          Denise          Holtzman,          Harriet          Sherman,         Lorna          Weinstein,          Karen          Eareckson,          Melinda         McCoy.          FOURTH          ROW:          Lidi          Toulon,          Kathy         Moffitt,          Cathy          Brummer,          Betty          Burnett,          Debbie         Discussing          plans          for          the         forthcoming          French          Night,         club          members          Bobbi         Woodall          and          Paige         Beville          concentrate          on         Mary          Hubbard's         banquet          suggestions.         .          e         Garnett,          Margaret          Blackley,          Sally          Deitrick,          Caro-         lyn          Avery,          Bo          Bernard,          Sandy          Smith,          Gray          Kirt-         land,          John          Russell.          FIFTH          ROW:          Nancy          Weed,         Stephanie          Rose,          Lee          Weaver,          Janet          Pearman,         Richard          Hulcher,          Don          Beauchamp,          Tim          Burke,         Lynn          Moncure,          Cyndi          Reinhart,          Nancy          Robe-         son,          Blenda          Woodard,          Harold          Adams.         Jett,          Karen          Marx,          Deborah          Smith,          Lynn          Peters,         Vicki          Redmond,          Eva          Tashjian.          FIFTH          ROW:         Sharon          Tulloh,          Pam          Seyler,          Debbie          Donagky         Donna          Stumpf,          Liz          Northern,          Terri          Smith,          Jon         Deans,          Gerald          Lientz,          Butch          Harowitz,          Max         Lindner.         J          ¢         =}         e         G         4         6l         a         ri         SPANISH          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Tony          Martin,         Cathy          Burke,          Karen          Kluge,          Debbie          Gish,          Tony         Bottoms,          Jimmy          Ashton,          Kathy          Wright,          Karen         Hilkovitz,          Donna          Oakey,          Nancy          Cseplo,          Dennis         Balch.          SECOND          ROW:          Diane          Smith,          Marilyn         Crunk,          Barbara          Trainer,          Deborah          Locks,          Cindy         Nunis,          Suzanne          Curry,          Mimi          Pyles,          Linda          John-         son,          Carter          White,          Gail          Nelbach,          Suzie          Spears,         Spanish          Club          designs         “Cascabeles,          cascabeles,          reyes          cas-         cabeles''          echoed          through          the          main         cafeteria          as          the          Spanish          Club          sang          its         version          of          ‘Jingle          Bells''          at          the          annual         Christmas          party.         Afterwards          the          group          suspended          a         paper          mache          Santa          Claus          from          the          ceil-         SPANISH          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Adviser          Miss         Donna          Robinson,          Secretary          Diane          Westmore-         land,          President          Susan          Hamlet,          Vice-President         Linda          Droste,          Treasurer          Ben          Droste,          Chris          Davis,         Arlene          Ament,          Barbara          Ament,          Barbara          Cooper.         SECOND          ROW:          Lorna          Weinstein,          Connie          Ryan,         Patsy          Riddle,          Steve          Bryant,          Linda          K  msky,         Jeff          Scholl.          THIRD          ROW:          Kay          Matthews,          Ann         Fuller,          Maxine          Weinstein,          Anne          Edmonds,          Phyl-         lis          Segal,          Christine          Redmond,          Peggy          Wilson,         Katherine          Hipskind,          Gail          Rennie,          Becky          Wil-         liams,          Susan          Pace,          David          Wright.          FOURTH         ROW:          ‘Debby          Anderson,          Carol          Roper,          Janice         Payne,          Mary          Lou          Adkins,          Neal          Holliday,          Angie         Expo          ‘68          exhibit,          sells         ing.          Submitting          to          the          whacks          of          eager         members,          the          festive          pinata          burst          spilling         enough          candy          for          all.         Fernando          Riviera,          a          native          of          Colom-         bia,          spoke          to          the          group          on          the          life          and         customs          of          his          people.         Curious          and          excited          Rebels          hur-         Ellen          Johnston,          Chris          LaGow,          Larry          Smith,          Steve         Rice,          Rick          Barday.          THIRD          ROW:          Steve          Buccini,         Jeff          Harrison,          Wanda          Dabney,          Sandy          Marks,         Chris          Mandaleris,          Debbie          Brooks,          Joe          Rollins,         Nancy          Wright.          FOURTH          ROW:          Dale          Cunning-         ham,          Marilyn          Rogers,          Donna          Stumpf,          Nancy         Johnson,          Sharon          North,          Sylvia          Beith,          Margie         Underwood,          Kay          Noel,          Brock          Livick,          Mark         Harvey.          FIFTH          ROW:          Fay          Smith,          Janet          Roper,         Keith          Dowgewicz,          Jamie          Lawrence,          Becky         Walker,          Fran          Norton,          Lois          Einhorn,          Marcia         Alexander,          Karen          Kirkindall,          Olga          Pestana,         George          Serafim,          Howard          Hoffman.         cucuruchas          to          Rebs         classes         the          hall.         These          Spanish          delights          consisted          of         closed          paper          funnels          stuffed          with         popcorn,          candy          and          cookies.         The          Club          also          prepared          its          own         Expo          ‘68,          an          exhibit          of          Spanish          Lit.         period         to          the          cucuruchas          sale          in         ried          from          seventh         Brazier,          Susy          Shapiro,          Dabney          Connor,          Betty         Dixon,          Russ          Welsh,          Randy          Graham.          FIFTH         ROW:          Steve          Jones,          Barbara          Winstead,          Susie         Fuqua,          Debbie           Eubank,          Jack          Grinnalds,          Steve         Smith,          Glenn          Casey,          Ronald          Isaacs,          Elana          Cen-         tor,          Penny          Sedgley.         62         Smash!          A          shower          of          tootsie          rolls,         caramels,          and          other          goodies          fall          from         a          pinata          shattered          by          Mark         Harvey          at          a          Spanish          Club          meeting.         Pe         Ne          ae         SAS          bet          ney          aft         INTERNATIONAL          RELATIONS          CLUB.          FRONT         ROW:          Adviser          Mr.          R.          W.          Odom,          President         Bernie          Siegel,          Vice-President          Bob          Crytzer,          Re-         cording          Secretary          Barbara          Cooper,          Correspond-         ing          Secretary          Carolyn          Owen,          Treasurer          Pam         Weed,          Historian          Lois          Einhorn.          SECOND          ROW:         Michelle          Hamel,          Mary          Whipple,          Mar cia          Alex-         ander,          Jean          Friend,          Shirley          Meadows,          Annette         Davis,          Lynn          Bradford,          Joanne          Noseck.          THIRD         IRC          debates          foreign          Okay,          who's          got          my          rake?          Exhausted          International          Relations          Club         members          frantically          searched          for          their         tools          as          the          end          of          a          very          profitable         work          day          approached.          Members          agreed         64         fl         ROW:          Cherye          Marschak,          Bernadette          Finley,         Suzanne          Roberts,          Olga          Pestana,          Ann          Brown,         Paige          Foege,          Beth          Bain,          Cathy          Brummer.         FOURTH          ROW:          Barbara          Ament,          Pam          Ette-         ridge,          Pat          Koch,          Cherrie          Ford,          Linda          Rhoden-         hiser,          Lynda          Wietzel,          Vicki          Redmond,          Ronald         Isaacs.          FIFTH          ROW:          Sol          Zimm,          Bob          Luebke,         Rod          Dew,          Rod          O'Flaherty,          Tommy          Tokarz,          Earl         Wood,          Les          Kelley.         policies,         to          rake          leaves          and          wash          cars          on          Satur-         day          to          help          boost          the          club          funds.         During          weekly          seminars          members          con-         ducted          debates          on          foreign          policies          and         world          problems.         INTERNATIONAL          RELATIONS          CLUB.          FRONT         ROW:          Randy          Filer,          Paige          Harvey,          Andy          Dietz.         SECOND          ROW:          Sue          Szpara,          Arlene          Ament,         Bill          Powers.          THIRD          ROW:          Karen          Marx,          Marc         Simon,          Seth          Phillips.          FOURTH          ROW:          Mike         Marks,          Michele          Harowitz,          Robert          Mayo.          FIFTH         ROW:          Pam          Johnson,          Pam          Seyler,          Mary          Mapes.         views          film          on          Communism         Commemorating          the          fiftieth          anniver-         sary          of          the          Bolshevik          Revolution,          the         group          viewed          a          movie          on          Communism.         A          trip          to          Washington          and          a          spring         banquet          climaxed          the          year.         Emphatic.          Bernie         Finley          gestures         dramatically          to         Doug          Brisson          in          a         take-off          on         Bonanza           during         Stunt-Talent          Night.         FRENCH          NATIONAL          HONOR          SOCIETY.         FRONT          ROW:          Karen          Eareckson,          Secretary-         Treasurer          Bonnie          Roebuck,          President          Nancy         Zickefoose,          Carolyn          Spencer,          Beth          Locke,          Con-         ny          Cornick,          Adviser          Mrs.          Pauline          Robertson.         SECOND          ROW:          Terri          Smith,          Carol          Bunzl,          Kar-         Language          societies         Wisps          of          hot          steam          drifted          from          an         uncovered          casserole          tempting          members         of          the          Spanish          National          Honor          Society.         Once          a          month          the          club          gathered          for         a          delici ous          covered          dish          supper,          and         after-dinner          business          meetings          furthered         the          discussion          of          future          plans.         SPANISH          NATIONAL          HONOR          SOCIETY.         FRONT          ROW:          Historian          Fran          Norton,          Secre-         tary          Becky          Walker,          Co-President          Betty          Dixon,         Co-President          Jimmy          Ashton,          Treasurer          Bar-         ren          Bryan,          Dianne          Davis,          Mary          Hubbard,          Lynn         McClellan,          Patty          Gould.          THIRD          ROW:          Wendy         Jeffrey,          Mitchell          Kahan,          Cynthia          Crane,          Linda         Reeder,          Susan          Scott,          Pat          Phelps,          Patricia          Alley,         Pam          Pendleton.          FOURTH          ROW:          Joe          Rapisar-         da,          Gray          Kirtland,          Nancy          Weed,          Margaret         At          Christmas          time,          the          group          dec-         orated          greeting          cards          and          presented          one         to          each          Spanish          teacher.         In          the          spring,          the          SNHS          awarded          a         scholarship          to          the          most          outstanding         senior          in          the          organization.         Employing          staplers,          magic          markers,         bara          Winstead,          Sergeant-at-Arms          Chris          Davis.         SECOND          ROW:          Brock          Livick,          Susie          Fuqua,         Janice          Payne,          Steve          Buccini,          Linda          Kamsky,         Ancarrow,          Gaines          Tavenner,          Peter          Dierks,          Cyndi         Reinhart,          Blenda          Woodard.          FIFTH          ROW:          Tim         Burke,          Gerald          Lientz,          Harold          Adams,          Richard         Hulcher,          Paul          Jacobs,          James          Scott,          Butch          Haro-         witz,          Barbara          Winstead.         design          caroling          books,          award          scholarship         construction          paper,          and          music          sheets,          the         French          National          Honor          Society          designed         attractive          songbooks          filled          with          tradi-         tional          Christmas          carols.          The          group          pre-         sented          the          completed          edition          to          the          Le          Cercle          Francais’          for          use          during         their          seasonal          pr ogram.         Chip          Bounds.          THIRD          ROW:          Mark          Harvey,          Car-         ter          White,          Sylvia          Beith,          Peggy          Wilson,          Susan         Hamlet,          Linda          Droste,          Howard          Hoffman         65         Harmony.          Donna          Garnett          and         Nancy          Zicketoose          rehearse          ''Two         for          the          Road           during          a          practice.         DOWNBEATS.          SITTING:          Accompanist          Rita         Stanley,          Sergeant-at-Arms          Ginny          Ashworth,          Lin-         66         da          Johnson.          STANDING:          Anne          Trevett,          Presi-         dent          Ellena          Hughes,          Cynthia          Crane,          Nancy         3         oe         imimenvevergmvecargvase          2:25         eee          ;         Optimist          breakfast,         DAR          assembly          hear         Downbeats          sing         Poised          upon          the          sinuous          staircase          of         the          Valentine          Museum,          the          Downbeats         presented          a          Christmas          concert          of          tra-         ditional          carols.          The          melodic          echoes         greeted          seasonal          visitors.         Rising          at          dawn,          anxious          singers          rushed         to          the          Executive          Motel          for          a          7:30          ap-         pointment.          There          the          girls          entertained         at          the          Optimists          Club          breakfast.         Stunt-Talent          Night          afforded          the          club         an          opportunity          to          sing          at          DSF.         Throughout          the          year          the          group          also         performed          for          the          Carillon          Woman's         Club,          the          Janey          Barrett          Home,          Reynolds         Metals,          and          the          DAR          Convention.         Zickefoose,          Vice-President          Donna          Garnett,          Net-.         ta          Sue          Smith,          Becky          Walker.         Rebel          majorettes         open          Interstate          64,         place          in          State         Mop-headed          ragdolls          pranced          across         the          stage          amid          flashing          lights          and          the         resounding          music          of          the          Jades.          Cos-         tumed          twirlers          presented          an          original         routine          for          Stunt-Talent          Night.         A          drum          roll,          a          kick,          and          a          ribbon-         cutting          ceremony          preceded          the          girls'         march          down          Interstate          64          when          the          high-         way          first          opened          to          traffic          last          fall.         For          their          performance          in          the          State         Baton          Twirling          Contest,          Rebel          major-         ettes          secured          a          second-place          rating.         Poised.          Majorette          Jane          Mahaffey         awaits          performance          at          a          pep          rally.         oe          Re          alt          OR          ce          ne          ne          es          eee          Vee          eee          “         MAJORETTES.          CENTER:          Head          Majorette          Lin-          Julie          Garrett,          Ann          Wilkerson,          Sharon          Phillips,         da          Kamsky.          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Jenny          Kanary,          Jane          Mahaffey.         Kathy          Moffitt,          Donna          Strother,          Pam          Seyler,         Struggling          to          soy          in          time,          A          Eh          HP          afternoons          to          perfect          skills.         67         BAND.          FRONT          ROW:          Pam          Seyler,          Donna         Strother,          Kathy          Moffitt,          Jenny          Kanary,          Linda         Kamsky,          Jane          Mahaffey,          Sharon          Phillips,          Ann         Wilkerson,          Julie          Garrett.          SECOND          ROW:         Kathie          Kindle,          Sue          Klioze,          Shirley          Meadows,         Band          hosts          Spring         Music          Festival,         sends          eleven         to          All-Regional         Breaking          the          stillness          of          early          morning         each          Friday,          band          members          rushed          into         the          silent          halls          of          Douglas          Freeman          in         preparation          for          the          morning          pep          rallies.         Throughout          the          year,          the          band         boosted          Rebels’          spirits          by          playing          Dixie  ’          more          than          200          times.         Travelling          to          the          University          of          Virginia         in          October,          the          organization          attended          Band          Day,''          a          statewide          event          where         bands          assemble          during          half          time          to          pre-         sent          a          show.         For          the          first          time          in          DSF          history,          the         group          hosted          the          District          Musical          Festi-         val.          Bands          from          around          the          area          were         judged          on          their          performances          in          this          an-         nual          program          held          in          early          March.          Play-         ing          two          overtures          and          one          march,          the         DSF          band          received          a          Superior          rating.         Springtime          brought          band          members         more          music          to          practice          and          additional         rehearsals          to          attend.          Participation          in          the          Night          of          Music”          and           My          Fair          Lady          climaxed          the          group's          musical          activities         for          the          year.         Shivering          band          members          play         Dixie           as          Douglas          Freeman          scores         a          touchdown          against          Lane.         68         Craig          Rudlin,          Tad          Pedigo,          Steve          Smith,          Steve         Paulette,          Bill          Dawson,          Harriett          Pinsker.          THIRD         ROW:          Gail          Nelbach,          Mike          Welch,          Jean          Friend,         Dave          DeLesDernier,          Reese          Virgin,          Mike          Marks,         Ritchie          Johnson,          Sam          Ogg,          Rachel          Bowman.         FOURTH          ROW:          Jim          Maupin,          Sharyn          Humeny,         Mary          Mapes,          Kelly          Robertson,          Jimmy          Price,         Dickie          Ogg,          Tim          Chase,          Alan          Heltzel,          Bodie         Burnam,          Bruce          Armistead.         +          ie          .         BAND.          FRONT          ROW:          Adviser          Mr.          Hunter          Pur-         die,          President          Bill          Wellons,          Vice-President          Pax-         ton          Campbell,          Secretary          Valerie          Johnson,          Treas-         urer          John          Dixon,          Librarian          Cindy          Sanger,          Li-         brarian          Lora          Lynn          Jones,          Drum          Major          Skip         Campfield.          SECOND          ROW:          Jim          McBride,          Greg         Robinson,          Jimmy          Craig,          Stev         0)         Rosen,          Danny          Bryant,          Hamp          Shuford,          Lanny         Levinson,          Tom          Richards.          THIRD          ROW:          Blair         Mitchell,          Bernie          Siegel,          Freddie          Swenck,          Ricky         Nochta,          Gary          Herbeck,          Buzzy          Murrill,          Doug         Pulley,          Kathy          Wright,          Mike          Austin.          FOURTH         e          Morgan,          Mike         way          |         ROW:          Bill          Hutton,          Jim          Jinkins,          Lee          Powell,          Mor-         ris          Powell,          Bobby          Lewit,          Tom          Bjorkholm,          Michael         Carter,          Steve          Rice,          David          Hook.          FIFTH          ROW:         Harry          Smith,          David          Smith,          Pam          Johnson,          Jim         Cox,          Rob          Byrne,          George          Koch,          Arthur          Berry-         man,          Steve          Harrell,          Fred          Larmore.         69         Ee                    y         a          :                    F         GLEE          CLUB.          FRONT-          ROW:          Adviser          Mrs.         Nancy          Shield,          Vice-President          Mark          Miller,          Pres-         ident          Netta          Sue          Smith,          Treasurer          Ellena          Hughes,         Secretary          Charlotte          Ellis,          Accompanist          Rita         Stanley,          Librarian          Suzanne          Curry.          SECOND         ROW:          Carol          Young,          Donna          Strother,          Nancy         Nuckols,          Lynn          Loewenthal,          Diane          Westmoreland,         GLEE          CLUB.          FRONT          ROW:          Wanda          Dabney,         Ginny          Ashworth,          Jeff          Ullman,          Martha          Cushnie,         Bill          Rhodenhiser,          Emmett          Whitaker,          Ray          Par-         ham.          SECOND          ROW:          Sherry          Alcott,          Sarah         Pasquine,          Sherry          Robbins,          Dick          Waddy,          Frank         Armstrong,          Scott          Tomlinson,          Lyn          Beatley,          Dan         Bonnie          Roebuck,          Becky          Walker,          Sally          Sheppard.         THIRD          ROW:          Lyn          Franklin,          John          Luck,          Chuck         McNamara,          Nancy          Zickefoose,          Neal          Holliday,         Mary          Cathron          Brown,          Racelle          Finkleman,          Cathy         Williams.          FOURTH          ROW:          Cynthia          Crane,         Susan          Baugham,          Carolyn          Landrum,          Donnie         Kelliher.          THIRD          ROW:          Nancy          Phelps,          Karen         Cordell,          Linda          Reeder,          Kenny          Smith,          Bob          Cope-         land,          Chris          Davis,          Ramond          Clements,          Charles         Rytelewski,          Wendy          Schomo.          FOURTH          ROW:         Carol          Strause,          Joann          Finlay,          Carolyn          Owens,         Lee          Richardson,          Paddy          Argenzio,          Glenn          Walters,         Impatient         Chorus         members         wait          to         sing          the         Alma         Mater.         Park,          Larry          Fitch,          Kathy          Jones,          Susan          Pace,         Judy          Williams,          Nancy          Brazier.          FIFTH          ROW:         Harriett          Wolfe,          Cathy          Burns,          Cathy          Deas,          Debi         Winstead,          Norma          Reekes,          Susan          Proffitt,          Marcia         Zimmerman,          Jill          Seckel,          Larry          French,          Bill         Rogers,          Donna          Freelin.         Tom          Stillman,          Lee          Cooper,          Ann          Trevett,          Chris         Ragin,          Mary          Lou          Adkins.          FIFTH          ROW:          Trisha         Perkins,          Wheatie          Hyman,          Janet          Roper,          Pam         Walters,          Bill          Watson,          Mary          Carolyn          Greene,         Rod          Dew,          Chuck          Wise,          Dee          Gibson,          Margaret         Hastings.         70         —         GIRLS          CHORUS.          FRONT          ROW:          Lawson          Davis,         Fay          Smith,          Donna.          Crane,          Leslie          Levinson,          Susan         Huckstep,          Sue          Szpara,          Courtney          Cochran,          Linda         Forem,          Debbie          Seamster.          SECOND          ROW:         Conny          Cornick,          Sylvia          Beith,          Childrey          Farber,         Chorus,          Glee          Club          participate          in          Christmas         Marching          through          the          halls          of          DSF         on          the          day          before          Christmas          vacation,         the          Glee          Club          serenaded          seventh          period         classes          with          carols.          They          also          presented         a          concert          for          second-period          classes.          The          rain          in          Spain          falls          mainly          on          the         MIXED          CHORUS.          FRONT:          ROW:          Peggy          Per-         kins,          Terri          Smith,          Sue          Roberts,          Nancy          Alexander,         Sara          Suter,          Anne          Carter          Shiflett,          Nancy          King,         Norton          Brooke.          SECOND          ROW:          Kathy          Broad-         well,          Jane          Hunter,          Sue          Niedermayer,          Lynn          Jin-         kins,          Donna          Hastings,          Bonnie          Johnson,          Linda         Sherry          Richards,          Connie          Hicks,          Kathy          Caldwell,         Suzanne          Creasey,          Marcia          Thistlewaite.          THIRD         ROW:          Bonnie          Thurston,          Carol          Carper,          Lisa         Lederer,          Carolyn          Mann,          Gail          Rennie,          Susan         Fain,          Beth          James,          Martha          Fussell,          Chris          Mc-         plain.           Instructing          the          uncouth          Eliza          Doo-         little          in          the          social          graces,          Professor         Henry          Higgins          was          determined          to          pre-         pare          her          for          a          grand          debut.          Her          meta-         morphosis          formed          the          basis          for          DSF          mus-         ical          ''My          Fair          Lady.'’          The          band,          drama         Mann,          Lesley          Martin,          John          Bolin.          THIRD          ROW:         Lynda          Stuart,          Tommy          Guirkin,          Bill          Breed,          Sue         Thomas,          Faye          Walton,          Martha          Dunn,           Jo          Ann         Grubbs,          Elaine          Hill,          Jean          Hardin.          FOURTH         ROW:          Larry          Bowman,          Frank          Thompson,          Freddie         Finn,          Tommy          Meyers,          Jack          Beasley,          Jim          Phillips,         7         as         '         eey         ty          3         A         4X...         Kenny,          Diane          Vaughan.          FOURTH          ROW:          Leslie         Amburgey,          Marsha          Butler,          Susan          Lowe,          Jenny         Spradlin,          Jo          Awtry,          Gail          Anderson,          Debbie          Jett,         Paula          Davies,          Donna          Garnett,          Betsy          Sullivan.         ‘'March-In’          at          DSF         department,          and          Glee          Club          sponsored         the          May          production.         In          the          spring          representatives          for          All-         Regional          Chorus          performed          in          concert         at          RPI.          Selected          members          also          attended         All-State          Chorus.         Bob          Erickson,          Roy          Motley,          Bev          A.          Bugsch.          FIFTH         ROW:          Ronnie          Dew,          Frank          Armstrong,          Scott         Tomlinson,          Mark          Fortney,          Lynn          Justice,          Patrick         Kell,          Frank          Batts,          Steven          Dority,          Jim          Jinkins,         Otis          White.         71         Wisdom,          experience          of          coaches          mold          Rebel          Sportsmen         dialteye          3         TBR          eli          Te         Blan.          ‘eit          3         72         Determination          and          spirit          orginate          with         the          first          practices          and          echo          through         the          showers          after          the          final          game.          Agile          wit         and          physical          skill          unite          to          produce          ©         the          outstanding          athlete.          Under          the         instruction          and          inspiration          of          an          able         trainer,          each          team          member          developes          his         abilities          to          their          fullest          extent.         Memories          of          defeat          and          disappointment         linger          momentarily,          then          vanish          with          a          con-         fident          word          from          the          coach.          Fresh         resolution          kindles          impetus          in          each          player.         73         74         Intent          on          pre-game         activity,         football          coach         Bill          Long          surveys         the          gridiron.         Unraveling         complicated         Algebra         problems,         Ronnie          Jones         instructs          his         seventh          period         class          in          inverse         variation.         Careful          scorekeeping          requires          keen         observation          by          John          Walker.         Temporarily          forsaking          coaching         for          the          classroom,          Miss          Bonnie         Hudson,          Joseph          Lively,          and          Ernest         Venturino          attend          to          study          halls          and         teach          regular          classes.         Government          class          and          removal         Joseph          Lively         joins          Freeman’s         cross          country          staff         Bill          Long          served          as          head          varsity          foot-         ball          and          assistant          track          coach.          Aided         by          Joseph          Lively,          Ronnie          Jones          trained         cross-country          trackmen          over          hard-sur-         faced          roads          and          rolling          lawns.         Regional          champion          Douglas          Freeman         wrestlers          worked          ceaselessly          under          Ernest         Venturino.          Jim          Sangston          and          John         Walker          coached          varsity          basketball,         while          Wayne          Hoy          piloted          the          JV          team.         Advised          by          Miss          Bonnie          Hudson,          girl         cagers          perfected          basketball          skills.          Miss         Dorothy          Jordan          sponsored          Douglas         Freeman's          cheerleaders.         Wayne          Hoy          and          John          Walker          man-         aged          Varsity          and          JV          baseball.         of          team          pictures          from          the          hall          occupy          .         Miss          Dot          Jordan          and          Jim          Sangston.         A          lull          in          the          Tee          Jay          game         gives          Wayne          Hoy          a          chance          for          a          last         minute          briefing.          Physical          education         coach          Ray.Long          umpires          a         sottball          game          behind         Freeman's          new          construction.         A          hole          in         the          Lane         defensive         line          gives         halfback          Tom         Chamouris         a          chance         to          put          six         points          on          the         scoreboard.         DSF          Rebels          dry          up          Crimson          Wave          in          playoff,          share          state          title         rolled         over          Capital          District          opponents          using          a         Undefeated,          Rebel          gridmen         strong          ground          attack          coupled          with          a         healthy          air          offense.          Freeman's          defense,         which          held          its          opponents’          average          score         to          6          points          a          game,          greatly          determined         the          seasons          outcome          of          |1-0-0.         FOOTBALL.          FIRST          ROW:          Frank          Armstrong,         George          Gotschalk,          Ronnie          Dew,          Larry          Smith,         Billy          Lukens,          Robbie          Vandenbrock,          Scott          Tom-         linson,          Steve          Bryant,          Jimmy          Abbott,          Rocky         Bounds,          Tommy          Chamouris.          SECOND          ROW:         Bill          Barber,          George          Cary,          Larry          Brown,          Chip         Foster,          Bruce          Londeree,          Bob          lee          Jud         Beard,          Barty          Smith,          Sandy          Booth,          Bill          Daniel,         —          be          =         f          a         es          -         at          Ae          a          a         The          Rebel          team          shared          the          st ate         championship          -with          Norfolk's          Princess         Anne          and          Arlington's          Annandale.          All         three          lefeated          in          their         district          games          and          regional          playo         Rebs          faced         Petersburg          for          the          ce         teams          ended          una         c         +         the          Crimson          Wave          of         ntral          region.          From         S          eV          iiviae:                    Keith         cowie          Paul          Jalbert,          Bruce         Shewbridge,          Rick          ‘          ete         Larry          Bowman,          Ken          Moore,          Mike          McOsk         Pearce.          FOURTH          ROW:          Dee          Campbell,          Don-         nié          Riddick,          Jim          Phillips          rd         Streetman,          +         '          ”          |         the          start,          Freeman          qaominated          tne         ame         in          first          downs          and          yarda          ie          With          only          a         minute          left          in          the          last          quarter,.          Billy         Lukens          made          a          Mel          punt          return          that         left          the          ball          on          the          five          yard-line.          Larry         Smith          rammed          through          the          defense          for         the          winning          touchdo         Woods,          Larry          Cole,          Dave          Sanders,          Martin         Bounds,          Randy          Ransone.          FIFTH          RO          Manager         Jim          McBride,          Manager          Eric          Lawson,          Manager         Jim          Stames,          Ray          Stinson,          David          Tidwell,          Pete         utchfield,          Scotty          Cook,          John          Kilmon,          Tommy         Har          Mark          Stranz,          Bruce          Tyler,          Dale          Wright         Manager          David          Lingerfelt         88,          $3          52;          :          iF          744          825          20,          ¢7          68,          222         Ye          ra         Z)                    aS          fh         yas         rip          dpon¥e         a         bes          tp                   -         75         5          ¥         Plowing          through          Crimson          Wave         detenders,          Larry          Smith          digs          his         cleats          into          Bob          Antozzi's          foot         and          heads          for          the          end          zone.         Tomlinson          places          on          1st          group          1-A          team         Watched          by          a          crowd          of          6,000,          a         potent          Rebel          offense          overturned          the         Black          Knights,          who          for          two          years          straight         had          broken          up          undefeated          seasons          for         Freeman.          In          a          close          game          with          Highland         Springs,          a          cold          Rebel          team          that          ended         the          half          with          a          seven          point          deficit,          re-         turned          to          win          |4-7.         At          the          end          of          the          season,          while          shar-         ing          the          state          crown,          Freeman          placed         several          men          on          the          all-state          and_all-         district          teams.          Scott          Tomlinson          was         elected          as          an          end          to          the          state          All-Group         I-A          first          team.          On          the          second          team,         back          Larry          Smith          and          tackle          Robbi          Van-         denbrock          won          positions.         Five          men          from          Freeman          were          elected         to          the          All-Capital          District          team.         5          ak         ED          ED          ad         TR          a          ae         jag         wn,          A         ae         Sage          ee         es         i          a         :         oe          i          eens                    3286          eva         Encircled          by          Bulldog          defenders,         Billy          Lukens          {1           1)          rushes          to          aid         downed          fullback          Larry          Smith          (33).         SEASON          RECORD—1967         DSF—Opponent         Sept.          9          46-12          Huguenot         Sept.          15          23-07)          George          Wythe         Sept.          22          28-          7          Tucker         Sept.          29          (3en7          John          Marshall         Oct.          16          27-14          Lane         Octwels          16-          0          Hermitage         Oct.          20          Pal          NO)          Thomas          Jefferson         Oct.          27          14.7          Highland          Springs         Nov.          3          36-          6          Varina         Nov.          10          21-14          Henrico         Nov.          17          7-          0          Petersburg         Pin-pointed          by          quarterback          Billy         Lukens,          gridman          Steve          Bryant          (20)         nabs          a          pass          and          escapes         Springer          defender          Ricky          Combs.         77         Rebel          cagers         sport          District's          top         rebounding          trio         Shooting          from          all          Known          in          the          Capital          District          for          their         positions,          Rebels          superb          play          under          pressure,          this          year's         maneuver          under          varsity          cagers          rallied          in          four          overtime         the          basket          for          games          and          won          them          all          during          their         two-point          scores,          triumphant          14-4          season.         Dave          Moxon          slides          A          well          balanced          team          saw          game-high         past          a          Bulldog          scoring          by          five          different          regulars.         for          a          layup.          John          Sophomore          Barty          Smith's          addition          to          the         Carter's          shot          starting          five          gave          Coach          Jim          Sangston         strays          from          the          the          District's          top          rebounding          trio          made         basket          as          he          is          up          of          Smith          and          seniors          Charlie          Earle         fouled          by          a          Jayem          and          Dave          Moxon.         forward.          In          the          Despite          the          four          point          effort          by          Jay         clear          senior          Fleisher          in          the          final          ten          seconds          of          sec-         Jay          Fleisher          ond-round          tournament          play,          the          Rebels         fires          a          shot          fell          44-43          in          an          upset          victory          by          High-         against          Lane.          land          Springs.         SW         $         ‘         ‘         SEASON          RECORD          Fingertip          control         DSE-O          r          enables          Rebel         eas          center          Charlie         Dec.          8          55-53          George          Wythe          Farle          to          prevent         Dec.          9          58-52          Warwick          this          rebound          from         Dec.          12          61-52          Tucker          falling          to          the         Dec.          15          62-76          Henrico          Bulldog          team.         Dec.          20          45-40          Lane          George          Wythe         ane          52-49          Hermitage         Jan.          5          42-36          Thomas          Jefferson         Arenlt2          75-48          Varina         Jan.          13          49.53          Highland          Springs         Jan.          19          47-48          John          Marshall         Jan.          24          58-43          Henrico         Jan.          26          70-54          Tucker         Feb.          2          69-70          Lane         Feb.          6          71-61          Thomas          Jefferson         Feb          9          2666          Hermitage         Feb.          13          64-58          Highland          Springs         Feb.          20          57-50          John          Marshall         Feb.          23          53-44          George          Wythe         78         Straining          from          his          all-         out          effort,          Tri-Captain         Billy          Lukens          drives          past         Jayem          guard          Fred          Bruner         for          a          one-on-one          score         on          the          Freeman          court.         VARSITY          BASKETBALL.         FRONT          ROW:          Manager          Jim         Stames,          Jim          Chapin,          Edmond         Smith,          Tri-Captains          Jay          Fleish-         er          and          Billy          Lukens,          Steve         Bryant,          John          Shipstedt,          Man-         ager          David          Lingerfelt.          SEC-         OND          ROW:          Steve          Parsley,         Scotty          Melton,          Dave          Moxon,         Freddie          Swenck,          Tri-Captain         Charlie          Earle,          Barty          Smith,         John          Carter,          Steve          Siegriest.         BEL          oN         Lt                    a4          tay         Open          tournament          combines          Gray,          Blue          Leagues;          Scholars          win         Gophers?          Turkeys?          Falcons?         These          names          which          seemingly          apply         to          animals          in          a          zoo          rather          than          basket-         ball          players          were          included          among          this         year's          intramural          teams.         Each          Saturday          morning          from          January         through          March,          160          boys          met          for          30-         minute          games.          During          the          three          running         quarters          and          one          st op-the-clock          quarter,         the          teams          played          in          games          supervised         and          officiated          by          Coaches          John          Walk-         er          and          Wayne          Hoy.         After          12          weeks          of          regular          season          play,         the          Blue          League          Champion          Scholars          met         the          Gray          League          Champion          Falcons          for         the          championship          game.          The          Scholars         triumphed          48          to          21.         |          -2-Cha-Cha-Cha.         Etruscan          cager         Eddie          Robinson         snares          a          high         rebound          which         overshot          his         teammates          Steve         Smith,          Paxton         Campbell,          and         Henny          Winston         of          the          Hi-Y.         INTRAMURAL          FINAL          STANDING—1968         BLUE          LEAGUE         Team          Won-Lost         Scholars          6-1         Gophers          5-2         Hustlers          5-2         Etruscans          4-3         Trojans          3-4         Hi-Y          2-5         Turkeys          2-5         Rejects          1-6         Chaos          reigns          on          the          court          as          the         Gophers          meet          the          Hustlers          in          a          Blue         League          contest.          Stolen          downcourt         GREY          LEAGUE         Team          Won-Lost         Falcons          7-0         Soul          Searchers          5-2         Earthworms          5-2         Key          Club          5-2         Spartans          3-4         Silly          Bouncers          2-5         Projectors          (26         Chessmen          0-7         passes,          crucial          rebounds,          and         frenzied          battles          for          loose          balls         make          up          the          Saturday          morning          melee.         Jayvees          stage          rally,         finish          season         with          even          ledger         Fighting          a          shortage          of          guards,          Coach         Wayne          Hoy          converted          several          of          his         forwards          to          front-courtmen          in          order          to         give          the          team          additional          ball          control.         Despite          the          loss          of          two          sophomores         to          the          varsity,          the          Jayvees          fielded          a         team          with          height          as          its          best          advantage.         Although          the          squad          played          numerous         “second          half''          ball          games,          the          first          part         of          the          year          found          the          team          on          the          short         end          of          the          scoreboard.          After          losses          in         six          of          their          first          seven          games,          the          Baby         Rebs          rallied          with          determination          in          the         second          half'’          ball          games,          the          first          part         even          9-9          record,         SEASON          RECORD         DSF-Opponent         Dec.          8          47-56          George          Wythe         Decuag          45-55          Warwick         Dec.          12          63-41          Tucker         Dec.          15          40-49          Henrico         Dec.          20          51-56          Lane         ane2          40-46          Hermitage         Jan.          5          31-37          Thomas          Jefferson         Jan.          12          54-26          Varina         Jan.          13          52-36          Highland          Springs         Jan.          19          49-55          John          Marshall         Jan.          24          59-54          Henrico         Jan.          26          54-5          Tucker         Feb.          2          53-59          Lane         Feb.          6          47-44          Thomas          Jefferson         Feb.          9          43-40          Hermitage         Feb.          13          40-43          Highland          Springs         Feb.          20          54-49          John          Marshall         Feb.          23          58-49          George          Wythe         Snatched          from          the          grasping          hands         of          sophomore          forward          Billy         “iy         —-         S          BEL,         42         4         Lugar          (4)          the          rebounding          ball          is         controlled          by          GW's          Morris          Hall.         J.          V.          BASKETBALL.          FRONT         ROW:          Fred          Larmore,          Bruce         Taylor,          Captain          Gary          Herbek,         Lee          Ownby,          Jeff          Fountain.         SECOND          ROW:          _          Manager         Rick          Deusebio,          Bill          Gray,          Jeff         O'Flaherty,          Charlie          Hulcher,         Billy          Lugar,          Scott          Cunning-         ham,          Jim          Cunningham,          Man-         ager          Jimmy          Leigh.         8]         pela,         S          ey®         CROSS          COUNTRY.          FIRST          ROW:          Scott          Eden,         Bill          Morris,          Wayne          Moxley,          Steve          Burke,          Glenn          Hardesty,          Steve          Rice,         Casey,          Steve          Elliot,          Steve          Smith,          Bill          Dawson,          Triemplar,          Mike          Kearney,          Sandy          Brian,          Erskine         John          Garner,          Frank          Hardy,          Mike          Burke.          SEC-         OND          ROW:          Clark          Cooper,          Josh          Early,          Bill          Ratchford,          Bill          McCarthy,          Bill          Chandler,          Lee         Chuck          Haller,          Jim          Goldiron,          Teddy          Jaquez,          Managers          Mark         Shively,          Lanny          Levenson.         VA         Pod         3         i         ‘         p          ae          “bar         .                  ¢         e          —          3          .          ‘          -         Dee          ‘          Iii          :         Kerr          hie          ehh.          atl          ase          .         re          ee          ©         ‘          eel         4         ®.          ©          MSO          pier          ‘          yt         Go’         SEASON          RECORD—1968         DSF—Opponent         Sept.          28          50-15          Tucker         Oct.          4          33-24          Hermitage         Sis          24-37          Henrico         ree          19          17-44          John          Marshall         )Ctaae25          20-37          George          Wythe         Oca          28          8th          Tucker          Invitational         Nov:          «|          33-23          St.          Christophers         Nov.          4          8th          District          Invitational         Nov.          8          35-20          Thomas          Jefferson         Heavy          breathing          identities         the          final          lap          of          a          two          mile          course          as         Rebel          cindermen          practice          on          a         frigid          November          afternoon.         University          provides          Rebel          trying          ground         Cross          Country:          Solitary          motorists          ground         to          a          halt          during          the          JM          meet          as          track-         men          ventured          into          the          side          street          course         and          maintained          a          large          17-44          margin         over          the          Justices,          adding          another          win         toward          the          completion          of          a          3-4          season.         A          two-and-a-half          mile          jaunt          to          the         University          of          Richmond          warmed          cross         country          runners          for          a_six-mile          course         through          a          maze          of          campus          buildings          and         asphalt          walks.         Winter          Track:          Another          episode          of         man's          age-old          struggle          against          winter's         rain          and          mud          unfolded          every          day          after         school          from          November          to          March          as          cin-         dermen          prepared          for          spring          competi-         tion.          Heaving          plastic-covered          shots          and         practicing          jumps          kept          Rebel          harriers         well-oiled          and          in-shape          for          future          meets.         Obliquely          framed          by          skewed         bleacher          supports,          winter          track-         men          take          a          two          lap          warm-up          before         practicing          separate          events.         )          te         ae          a                    «         4                  Sy          eb          4k          By         83         SEASON          RECORD—1967         DSF-Opponent         25-35         43-27         52-26         36-49         51-35         36-45         52-25         36-26         44.37         32-27         Henrico         Highland          Spring         Tucker         Varina         Hermitage         Henrico         Highland          Spring         Tucker         Varina         Hermitage         Charging          in          to          receive          the          ball          from         Sandy          Earle,          Liz          Northern          sets          up          a         play          during          a          practice          scrimmage         game          in          the          Freeman          gymnasium.         YEO         Surrounded.          Jennifer          Wren          leaps          hig         above          Liz          Northern          and          Sandy          Earle         for          a          two-point          conversion.         Sophomore          girls         lead          Rebellettes         to          victorious          year         Taking          advantage          of          new          sophomore         talent,          Miss          Bonnie          Hudson          piloted         Douglas          Freeman's          girl          cagers          to          a         winning          7-3          season.         Practice           sessions          stressed          team          de-         fense.          The          girls          used          this          to          hold          their         opponents          to          an          average          of          less          than         30          points          per          game.         During          the          year          the          squad          posted         wins          over          every          team          in          the          District         except          Henrico.         The          combination          of          scoring          by          the         forwards          and          rebounding          by          the          back-         courtmen          gave          this          year's          cagers          overall         balance          and          proved          decisive          in          spec-         tacular          wins          over          Highland          Springs,         Tucker,          and          Hermitage.         The          Rebellettes          wound          up          the          season         with          wins          in          their          last          four          games.         Overpowered          by          Jennifer          Wren,         Ann          Wildman          tiptoes          futilely          to          tap         Miss          Bonnie          Hudson's          jump          ball.         GIRLS          BASKETBALL.          FRONT          ROW:          Lou          Holli-         day,          Co-Captain          Liz          Northern,          Susie          Humbert,         Debbie          Brooks,          Diane          Macllroy,          Norton          Brooke.         SECOND          ROW:          Manager          Jackie          Campbell,          Burns,          Manager          Debbie          Russ.          NOT          PICTURED:         Pat          Gilbert,          Jennifer          Wren,          Co-Captain          San-          Alice          Moore,          Dorcas          Hall,          Ann          Wildman.         dy          Earle,          Becky          Bynum,          Brenda          Simms,          Cathy         85         Moments          away          trom          a          pin,          John         Dec.         Dec.         Dec.         Jan.         Jan.         Jan.         Jan.         Jan.         Jan.         Feb.         Entangled          Dee          Campbell          uses          Feb.         powerful          arms          to          break          the          hold          of          Feb.         his          Colonial          Heights          opponent.          ae         86         Luck          applies          pressure          to          Jim         Marable          prior          to          the          coup          de          grace.         Matmen          victorious         Overcoming         record          for         The          schedule          granted          opportunities         exhausting          fifteen         match          schedule,          DSF          grapplers          recorded         a          6-5-|          1968.         SEASON          RECORD—1968         DSF-Opponent         15-28         19-27         43-5         22-22         42-          6         38-          8         19-23         28-18         20-13         20-30         21-17         11-26         120         St.          Christopher         Warwick         Meadowbrook         York         Colonial          Heights         John          Marshall         Garfield         Orange         John          Marshall         Ferguson         Thomas          Jefferson         St.          Christopher         Regional          Tournament         regionals          with          final          district          tournament         to          see          matches,          since          nine.          including         the          regional          tournament,          were          held          in         Douglas          Freeman's          gym.         At          home          against          Thomas          Jefferson,         matmen          edged          the          Presidents          21-17          in         a          tense          match          culminated          by          a          decision         win          for          Robbie          Vanderbrock.          This          gave         Freeman          the          regional          title.         Three          grapplers          compiled          outstand-         ing          records          by          weathering          the          season         undefeated.          Clark          Eden          and          Jimmy         Abbott          retained          10-0-0          standings,          while         Rocky          Bounds          was          tied          four          times          but         never          defeated          in          the          region.         Arms          outflung          to          maintain         his          balance,          Garfield          grappler          John         Kaila          tries          desperately          to          break          the         hold          set          by          Rebel          Bill          Fleshood.         WRESTLING.          FIRST          ROW:          Scott          Eden,          Alan         Crooker,          Mike          Welch,          Clarke          Eden,          Dee          Camp-         bell,          John          Wood,          Dave          Tidwell,          Bill          Roberts,         Bill          Fleshood,          Jack          Horner.          SECOND          ROW:         Keith          Hull,          Stuart          Seaton,          Martin          Bounds,          Tho-         mas          Walton,          Dave          Sanders,          Johnny          Russell,         Robbie          Vandenbroek,          John          Luck,          Barry          Gund-         lach.          THIRD          ROW:          Rocky          Bounds,          Bobby          Arm-         strong,          Bob          Walters,          Jim          Clark,          Fred          Carleton,         Steve          Hipskind,          Lanny          Levinson,          Eric          White-         sell,          George          Mahaffey.         IF         TRACK.          FIRST          ROW:          Rafael          Reusch,          Jerry         Schatzle,          Chuck          Hunsicker,          Mark          Pero,          Mike         Fratkin,          Mike          Stone,          Joe          Loth,          Erik          Eshleman,         Glenn          Hatcher,          Steve          Giannini,          Sam          Carmine,         Jim          Shannon,          Mike          Berger.          SECOND          ROW:         Harry          Smith,          Skip          Campfield,          Buddy          Phelps,         Chip          Crews,          Ken          Dierks,          Leigh          Gray,          George         88         Riddick,          Rod          Mead,          Leslie          Newton,          Mike          Luf-         sey,          Jim          Cox          THIRD          ROW:          Jimmy          Ashton,         Jon          Deans,          Steve          Bryant,          Larry          Smith,          Steve         Burke,          John          Garner,          Bill          Dawson,          Alan          Crook-         er,          Glen          Casey,          Richard          Knapp,          Frank          Hardy,         Bill          McArthy.          FOURTH          ROW:          Steve          Shaw,         Mike          Burke,          Frank          Burke,          Dickie          Ogg,          Sandy         Wy         SPR          erie         Bryan,          Fred          Carleton,          Bruce          Gibbons,          Freddie         Swenck,          Jim          Triemplar,          Ken          Brady,          Wayne          Mox-         ley,          Tom          Synan.          FIFTH          ROW:          Steve          Smith,         Bob          Barns,          Bill          Fleshood,          Van          Mummert,          David         Sala,          Steve          Hipskind,          Clark          Eden,          Chuck          Haller,         Mark          Miller,          Mike          Heinick.         Cindermen          extend          streak;         establish          two          school,         two          State          records;         gain          district          laurels         Spurred          by          a          winning          tradition,          cindermen          retained         their          domination          over          district          competition          for          the          ninth         straight          year.         Harrier          Mike          Fratkin          reached          a          new          low          of          9.8          for         the          100          and          22.1          for          the          220.          Mark          Pero          set          a          record          of         1:56.9          in          the          880,          and          Jim          Shannon          stretched          to          22'4  '         in          the          broad          jump,          gaining          still          another          laurel           for          Douglas         Freeman          High          School.         1967          SEASON          RECORD         DSF—Opponent         March          22          78-53          George          Wythe         March          29          66-65          Tucker         April          5          107-24          Henrico         April          19          61-70          Hermitage         May          3          99-32          Highland          Springs         May          12          101-20          Varina         May          1|7          95-36          John          Marshall         essen          his          exhausted          teammate          by          an          ever-         ecreasing          margin,          Chip          Crews          snatches          the         baton          from          Chuck          Hunsicker          during          the          mile          relay.         Tee         Ow.                   In          a          final          strain          for          the          |2'          mark,          Sam          Carmine          heaves         himself          over          the          bar          to          execute          a          successful          jump.         Powerful          muscles          provide          the          impetus          enabling         Van          Mummert          to          hurl          the          shot          a          second-place         distance          at          a          district          meet          early          last          Spring.         89         TIL          NEILL          AN          TITS”          0          IRR:         Out          of          sight!          Mike          Kearney          _          field          for          a          sure          single          at          the         slams          a          hit          into          left          John          Marshall          game.         oss          of          lettermen          and          inexpe-         Green          glovers          221  !          ;         rience          turned          what          promised          to         be          a          winning          season          into          a          3-13         7          record.          Victories          over          TJ,          Vari-         win          three,          na,          and          JM          kept          spirit          alive.         In          contrast,          the          JV          team          had         baby          Rebs          a          perfect          season,          barring          a         technical          loss          to          Varina.          Led          by         b          coach          John          Walker,          the          team         ow          once          compiled          a          6-1          record.         Crouching          for          the          catch,          To          his          left,          a          John          Marshall         second          baseman          Robert          runner          hauls          into          second         Fricke          edges          toward          the          bag.          after          a          ground-ball          hit.         —                            “gh          ‘          y          |         ”         E         i                   re          ‘                   :          et         .          oo          y          :          ¥         ei          E                    a          phi                    .          ,          eo         een          z          .          rt                               z          a         ¥          OS          ae         -          a          -                    ‘         90          eae         Cool          sand          trickling          through          his          closed          fingers,         Al          Smith          hugs          the          bag          and          waits          for          the          next          play         to          send          him          ever          closer          to          home          ground.         Determination          mirrored          in          his          expression,         Scottie          Melton          drives          the          ball          homeward          past          the         bat          of          his          John          Marshall          opponent.         re         a          a         i.         we,          |         BASEBALL.          FIRST          ROW:          Steve          Cun-          Early,          Ronnie          Dew,          George          Gots-         ningham,          William          Lewis,          Mark          Wil-          chalk,          Joe          Rapisarda,          Rocky          Bounds,         son,          Clyde          Roberts,          Glenn          Dozier,          John          Carter,          Robbie          Vandenbroek,         Chip          Foster,          Billy          Lukens,          Jay          Fleish-          Stuart          Seaton.         er.          SECOND          ROW:          Manager          Josh         SEASON          RECORD—1967         DSF—Opponent         March          22          7-6          T.          Jefferson          April          20          23          J.          Marshall         March          28          5-6          Tucker          April          25          2-6          Tucker         March          31          6-7          Hermitage          May          2          2-|          Varina         April          3          Py),          Varina          May          4          |-4          Henrico         April          6          3-7          Henrico          May          9          0-9          G.          Wythe         April          ||          1-6          G.          Wythe          May          ||          2.          H.          Springs         April          13          4-7          H.          Springs          May          16          1-0          J.          Marshall         April          18          3-6          Hermitage          May          1|8          0-3          T.          Jefferson         JUNIOR          VARSITY          BASEBALL.          Foster,          Bill          Parker,          Paul          Dryden,          Scot-         FIRST          ROW:          Mike          Welch,          Mike          tie          Melton,          Albert          Jennings,          Jim          Mc-         Kearney,          Bill          Rogers,          Bob          Slocum,          Bride,          Jeff          Ruggles,          Manager          Mike         Steve          Johansen,          Ken          Moore.          SEC-          Shuflat.         OND          ROW:          Bob          Rasmussen,          Jack         91         DSF          linksmen          face         cold          spring,         score          4-2          season         Chilled          but          undaunted          by          raw          spring         weather,          hopeful          hole          hoppers          struggled         for          a          position          on          the          Freeman          golf          team.         Under          the          supervision          of          Mr.          John         Briggs,          Rebel          golfers          recorded          a          solid         4-2          season          against          district          clubs.         Practicing          at          Meadowbrook,          Rebel         iron          men          sharpened          their          golfing          skills         in          order          to          meet          the          exacting          standards         of          interscholastic          contests.         Ankle-deep          water          posed          no          problems         for          dedicated          players.          Rather          than          ac-         cept          a          2-point          penalty,          ardent          clubbers         waded          into          creeks          and          ponds          to          re-         trieve          soggy          balls          and          save          strokes.         In          the          opening          match,          seniors          Lee         Brown          and          Paul          Adams          topped          TJ          op-         ponents          2-I          in          single          competition.          Team-         ing          sophomore          Jody          White          with          junior         Jeff          Scholl          added          points          to          the          already         winning          score,          which          finaled          27-0.         SEASON          RECORD—1967         DSF—Opponent         April          3          Zia          Thomas          Jefferson         April          12          235          OF,          Benedictine         April          18          31   -23!            Meadowbrack         May          |          IY          oo          M3          Thomas          Jefferson         May'           8          7°.          0          Benedictine         May.          16          Dee:          Meadowbrook         Close-packed         sand          erupts.         Jody          White          blasts         out          of          the          trap          and         onto          the          green          in         the          Tucker-         Freeman          match          at         Meadowbrook.         92         Silhouetted         against          the         ever-deepening         sunset,          Jody         White          ends         long          hours          of         practice          with         a          last          chip          to         the          eighteenth         hole          at          the         Meadowbrook         golf          course.         af)         4                  GOLF.          Jeff          Scholl,          Vernon          Lacy,          Paul          Adams,          Jody          White,          Bob          Blanton,          Arnold          Stroulson.         93         Undaunted          by          the          intense          heat          of         the          Kanawha          black          top,          Tim         TENNIS.          FIRST          ROW:          Gray          Kirtland,          George         Burgwyne,          Tim          Jennings,          Paul          Jacobs,          Max         Lindner,          Chris          Mandaleris,          Barry          O'Donnell,         Ronald          Isaacs.          SECOND          ROW:          David          Quesen-         en          sco          ee         94         A         Lough          contemplates          the          placement         of          his          slice          to          his          Tucker          opponent.         berry,          Frank          Overby,          Chris          Propert,          Jeff          Hoop-         er,          Mike          Wyatt,          Alan          Kahan,          Tim          Lough.         THIRD          ROW:          Don          Beauchamp,          Stephen          Chris-         Netters          place          five         men          in          regionals         Veteran          racqueteers          and          new          talent         gave          netmen          the          power          needed          to         qualify          five          men          (Diersen,          Esbach,          Ham-         iltton,          Lough,          and          Sansonetti)          for          the         regional          tournament          at          Suffolk.          Of          the         ten          matches,          Rebels          lost          only          three.         In          the          opening          match,          netters          met         the          Tigers          at          Kanawha          Recreation          Asso-         ciation.          Due          to          steady          scoring          by          expe-         rienced          upperclassmen          and          a          triple          win         by          junior          Ward          Hamilton,          Rebels          swept         the          match          by          a          wide          7-2          margin.         SEASON          RECORD—          1967         DSF—Opponent         April          7          722          Tucker         April          10          6-3          Benedictine         April          14          9-0          John          Marshall         April          17          4.5          Collegiate         April          21          Te?          George          Wythe         April          24          8-|          John          Marshall         April          28          9-0          Highland          Springs         May          2          3-6          Collegiate         May          5          0-9          Thomas          Jefferson         May          10          9-0          Benedictine         topher,          Tom          Sansonetti,          Ricky          Hathaway,          Ward         Hamilton,          Hank          Freeman,          Steve          Esbach,          Joe         Diersen.         ee         ‘                   z                   ?         Y          .          ‘          Me         X-         Rcd         hy          3          7         Backhand          smash.          Eyeing          the          oncoming          ball,         95         Taunting          an          imaginary          foe,          senior         Barbara          Winstead          proclaims          her         repugnance          of          John          Marshall          rivals.         96         Wind-tossed          hair          crowns          varsity         cheerleaders          at          the          football          regional         playotf          at          Richmond's          city          stadium.         Cheerleaders          take         second          place         at          district          rally         The          nervous          murmuring          of          the          crowd         rose          to          a          thundering          roar          of          enthusiasm         as          Rebel          cheerleaders          opened          each         Friday          night          game.         In          addition          to          leading          cheers          at          var-         sity          games,          the          girls          served          at          De-         cember's          awards          banquet.         Poised          before          banks          of          Douglas          Free-         man          fans,          Rebel          rousers          scored          second         place          in          Group          I-A          at          Thalhimers          37th         annual          cheer          rally          at          the          Arena.         The          year's          first          pep          rally          presented         an          opportunity          to          show          off          newly-de-         signed          uniforms.          Straying          from          standard         designs,          Rebelettes          adopted          an          outfit         reminiscent          of          Civil          War          veterans.         After          the          final          pep          rally,          senior          cheer-         leaders          customarily          prepared          to          douse         juniors          in          the          locker          room          showers.          Tra-_         dition          was          reversed,          however,          when         juniors          turned          on          seniors,          and          six          wet         girls          emerged          from          locker          room.         —i         JV          CHEERLEADERS.          FIRST          ROW:          Leslie          Levinson.          SEC-         OND          ROW:          Courtney          Cochran,          Joan          Foster.          THIRD         ROW:          Brenda          Seymour,          Beth          Lorraine,          Carolyn          Wil-         helm.          FOURTH          ROW:          Deborah          Scott,          Head          Cheerleader         Sally          Williams,          Ann          Graham,          Debbie          Anderson,          Diane         Sansonetti,          Sue          Drey.         VARSITY         CHEERLEAD-         ERS.          FIRST         ROW:          Sue         Szpara,          Susie          Fu-         qua,          Susan          Scott,         Head          Cheer-         leader          Linda         Reeder,          Myra         Reid,          Tricia         Smith.          SECOND         ROW:          Barbara         Winstead,          Bonnie         Roebuck,          Janice         Thomas,          Monica         Morgan,          Beth         Mitchell,          Anne         Carter          Shiflett.         Happily          involved          in          an          after-lunch         pep          rally,           bar          fly'’          Linda          Reeder         sits          astride          ''good          guy''          Susie         Fuqua's          knee          and          awaits          Black          Bart.         97         Classroom          discoveries          prod          new          inquiries         98         Probing          for          evidence          of          regularity,         two          Rebels          analyze          Archimedes’          principle          of         floating          bodies.          Scientific          investigation         imposes          countless          experiments.          Each         discovery          erupts          from          a          serious          |         pursuit          of          learning,          and          each         conclusion          yields          another          quest.         Guiding          students          in          their          academic          ventures,         history          teacher          Ron          Otom          projects          his         knowledge          with          words,          gestures,          and         expressions.          Through          a          transfer          of          ideas,          he         encourages          inquiry          and          accomplishment.         Thoughts          of          fellow          classmates          effect         impressions          and          provide          stimuli.         oF         Hall          Pass.         Assistant         Principal         Richard         Anthony         questions         Curtis         Miller         about          his         hall          pass.         Summer         solitude         surrounds         Assistant         Principal         Thomas         Coleman         as          he         assists         Miss          Land         and          Mrs.         Bok          in         preparing         assembly         schedules.         aA          AR          AM          HRC          NI          aE          ARTES          IDEN          0          te          NESTOR          LAI          OAL          EL          LOE          DL          EN          LALA          EIR          L          IAEA          EI         Intensely          concentrating          on          dispenses          with          some          of          the         the          transcripts          confronting          him,          |          paperwork          which          floods         Principal          W.          Howard          Mears          the          administrative          office.         Reflection.          As          Mr.          Coleman          searches          through         student          cards          in          the          temporary          file,          he          pauses         briefly          to          consider          the          Rebel          in          question.         100         Coordination         among          the         faculty,          the         administration,         and          the         guidance         department          is         exemplitied         by          Mr.          Mear's         discussion          of         school          business         with          guidance         receptionist         Mrs.          Elsie          Hoy.         New          administrator         Richard          Anthony         joins          principals         Supervision          of          the          janitorial          staff,         maintenance          of          the          school-building,          and         discipline          of          students          cutting          classes         were          among          the          duties          that          faced          Rich-         ard          Anthony          as          he          undertook          the          job         of          assistant          principal          for          the          first          time.         He          was          also          responsible          for          the          prompt-         ness          and          upkeep          of          the          school          buses.         Thomas          Coleman,          the          returning          assist-         ant          principal,          approved          students’          ex-         cuses          for          all-day          absences.          He          also          visi-         ted          classrooms          in          order          to          evaluate         methods          of          instruction.         Principal          W.          Howard          Mears          served         as          chief          administrator.          His          specific          re-         sponsibilities          included          the          supervision          of         personnel          and          students,          and          the          sched-         uling          of          classes.         The          noise          and          debris          of          construction         filled          the          administrative          office          as          well         as          the          area          of          the          building          expansion.         Workmen          covered          the          walls          of          the          three         principals’          offices          with          wood          paneling.         This          addition          fulfilled          its          purpose          by         absorbing          interfering          sounds,          thus          pro-         viding          the          office          with          a          quiet          atmos-         phere.          The          paneling          also          brightened          the         appearance          of          the          conference          rooms.         10]         Enrollment,          course         assignments,          and          teacher         qualifications          form          the         body          of          the          Virginia         State          Department          of         Education          report.          o         Typing          duti es          such          |         as          this          are          familiar          |         work          for          Mrs.          Virginia                    -         Saunders,          secretary.         Piles          of          papers         surround          bookkeeper          Mrs.         Dorothy          O'Keefe          as          she         compiles          receipts          for         accounting          purposes.         College          Boards         registration         forms          puzzle         senior          Steve         Esbach          until         Mrs.          Elsie          Hoy         provides          the         data          required.         solu          iP          ae          4         Fenty          OS          1019         “13.1415          1647          48         223          24          25         30         102         DSF          secretaries         serve          counselors,         faculty,          students         A          steady          stream          of          students          and         visitors          to          aid,          letters          to          type,          and         records          to          file          occupied          Douglas          Free-         man's          three          secretaries.         Mrs.          Alice          Culley          and          Mrs.          Virginia         Saunders          managed          general          administra-         tive          business          in          the          main          office,          while         Mrs.          Elsie          Hoy          served          as          secretary          to         the          guidance          counselors          in          the          waiting         room          outside          their          offices.          Mrs.          Hoy's         duties          included          calculating          students’         class          ranks          and          entering          six-week          grades         on          their          permanent          records.         While          writing          receipts          and          collecting         deposits,          Douglas          Freeman's          bookkeeper,         Mrs.          Dorothy          O'Keefe,          collaborated         with          club          treasurers          in          keeping          their         accounts          balanced.         Filing          Freeman's          volume          of          student         records          constitutes          one          of          Mrs.         Culley's          main          responsibilities.         103         Quiet.          Away         from          the         hurry          and         noise          of         school         affairs,          Les         Waldbauer         peruses          a         science          book         from          the         shelves          of         the          library.         f          BREE          LEG          ESSE          RLA.          LLL          LL          E          AE          IEY          ee          ee         Building          expansion         produces          added         bookshelf          area         Checking          each          of          13,617          books         against          a          shelf          list          was          the          job          of          li-         brarians          Mrs.          Lorraine          Myers          and          Mrs.         Evelyn          Foster          who          took          an_          inventory         twice          during          the          school          year.         The          librarians          also          chose          some          1,500         new          volumes          to          be          added          to          the          library         which          was          enlarged          under          the          plans          for         the          expansion          of          the          school.         Readers'          Guides          serve          as          reference         books          for          Carter          White.          Mrs.          Foster         and          Mrs.          Myers          help          her          find          a          topic.         Concentration         furrows          the         brow         of          Tommy         Tokarz         as          workmen         construct          the         new          library         wall.         His         companion         Richard         Hulcher          is         absorbed          in         his          own          book.         Counsellors          speak         to          juniors’          parents         about          colleges         Two          chemistry          classes?          French          instead         of          English?         In          the          first          month          of          school          the          guid-         ance          counsellors          were          busy          changing         schedules          for          dissatisfied          students.          Dur-         ing          the          second          semester          sophomore          and         junior          counsellors          guided          Rebels          in         planning          their          course          of          study          for          the         next          year.         Miss          Faye          Hill,          director          of          the          guid-         ance          department,          headed          the          commit-         tee          that          administered          College          Boards         and          Achievement          Tests.         Consultation.          Junior          and          Senior         counsellors,          Mrs.          Mabel          Cosby          and         Mrs.          Joyce          Tidey,          and          director          of          the         guidance          department,          Miss          Faye         Hill,          combine          their          efforts          to         solve          general          guidance          problems.         105         Concentrating          on          proper          spacing,          Jennie          Ronick          and         Miss          Sara          Wohlford          mat          Jennie's          drawing.         Sketching          the         figure          of          a          girl         posing          in          the         front          of          the         room,          Ginny         Ashworth          makes         careful,          delicate         strokes          in          order         to          capture          the         model's          position.         Frustration.          Debbie          Brown          searches          for          an          idea.          Scratchy         drawings          on          the          sheet          before          her          attest          to          rejected          attempts.         106         Fascinated         classmates         gather         around         as          art         teacher         Judy         Decker         offers         Cathy         Carrington         suggestions         for          better         color         tone          in         her         painting.         ye          Ra          etna         Wecwe         Resins          “Rann         Poetry,          mood          music         inspire          Freemanites         to          produce          art          work         Potters’          wheels,          newly          added          to          the         Art          Department,          enabled          Rebels          to          work         with          clay          with          increased          ease.         Pen          and          ink          sketches,          along          with          pas-         tels          and          water          colors,          adorned          Douglas         Freeman's          art          rooms          during          the          fall          and         winter.          Students          interested          in          art          spent         the          first          semester          building          valuable         skills          and          learning          new          techniques.         Miss          Sara          Wohlford          and          Miss          Judy         Decker          emphasized          the          importance          of         an          understanding          of          art          through          the         teaching          of          art          history.         Mood          music,          played          in          the          class         rooms,          inspired          students‘with          ideas          for         art          works.          Rebel          artists          also          illustrated         poetry          read          during          class.         The          Spring          Art          Festival          awarded          rib-         bons          to          students          with          outstanding          en-         tries.          Several          advanced          students          sold         their          works          to          interested          buyers.         107         Adjusting          a          pressure          gauge,          Pat         Watt          demonstrates          to          Marsha         BUSINESS          DEPARTMENT.          Mrs.          Myrna         Childress,          Shorthand,          Typing;          FBLA.          Miss         Dorothea          Moore,          Typing;          Quill          and         Scroll,          HISTORIAN.          Miss          Marian          Breed-         en,          Shorthand,          Bookkeeping;          Chairman          of         Business          Department;          HISTORIAN.          Miss         Phyllis          Simmons,          Vocational          Office          Train-         ing,          Typing,          Office          Practice.          SECOND         ROW:          Mr.          John          Briggs,          General          -Busi-         ness;          ICT;          VICA,          Coach.          Mr.          Ernest         Venturino,          Typing,          Bookkeeping,          Eco-         nomic          Business          Problems;          Coach,          Key         Club.         108         Re         Butler          the          proper          techniques          tor         operating          a          duplicating          machine.         The          mysteries          of          complex          business         machines          unfold          in          Office          Practice.         3M          photo          copier,         IBM          typewriters          aid         business          students         Clicking          ticker          tape          machines          greeted         general          business          students          visiting          the         Richmond          Stock          Exchange.         The          general          business          classes          also          en-         tered          into          debates          with          one          team          tak-         ing          the          labor          unions’          views          of          manage-         ment.          Students          instigated          a          mock          stock         purchasing          system.          Each          class          picked         four          stocks          and          plotted          their          progress          on         a          bar          graph.         Due          to          the          seven-period          day,          Typing          |         classes          were          flooded.          Other          courses          of-         fered          by          the          Business          Department          were         second          year          typing,          office          practice,         shorthand,          and          bookkeeping.          Offered         for          the          first          time,          the          Economic          Busi-         ness          Problems          course          emphasized          eco-         nomics          during          the          first          semester          and         law          during          the          second.         New          aids          to          learning          in          the          Business         Department          were          a          3M          photo          copier         and          several          IBM          typewriters.         Racing         against         the         clock,         Nancy         Brazier         hurries         to          make         the         quota         ina         speed         drill.         to          a          student's          question          during          his         Economic          Business          Problems          class.         F                    ne         u           GTuer          He          Sau          «7          Au          Tees          Aww          Places          Cowl         Pausing          from          the          use          of          his          overhead         projector,          Ernie          Venturino          listens         paced,          |         es         iN          A          MAnuee          SEF          rire          @          LADY          o@         el         ee         ——         ——         tll         —         —          —         —         —         —         =—         —         _—         —         me         —         ——         aad         —         |         i}         “  “sseegege77  7          |         NNN         |         MUTT         109         ENGLISH          DEPARTMENT.          FRONT          ROW:          Miss          Nancy          Brown,         English;          COMMENTATOR.          Miss          Kathryn          Moore,          English.          Mrs.         Frances          Scott,          English.          Mrs.          Mary          Eubank,          English          Dept.          Chair-         man;          HISTORIAN.          Mrs.          Mildred          Culpeper,          English,          Speech;         Forensics,          HISTORIAN,          Senior          Class.          Miss          Sylvia          Campbell,         English;          COMMENTATOR.          SECOND          ROW:          Mrs.          Juanita          Elm-         quist,          English;          Cub          Club.          Mrs.          Rosemary          Friend,          English;          De-         bate          Team,          National          Forensics          League.          Mrs.          Itasca          Mapp,         English.          Mrs.          Carlotta          Blakemore,          English;          National          Honor          So-         ciety,          Honor          Commission,          Cub          Club.          Miss          Jeanne          Saunders,         English,          World          Literature;          EDUCATOR.          Mr.          Frank          Clay,          English;         EDUCATOR.          THIRD          ROW:          Mrs.          Ruby          Norris,          English;          Junior         Class.          Miss          Dorothy          Jordan,          English,          American          History,          Gov-         ernment;          Cheerleaders,          National          Honor          Society.          Miss          Pat          Pilk-         ington,          English;           CYL,          Y-Teens          II].          Mr.          Walter          Gladding,          English;         Chess          Club.          Mr.          Elton          Cooke,          English.          Mr.          Al          Biddle,          English,         Drama;          National          Thespian          Society.          NOT          PICTURED:          Mrs.          Jane         Brame,          English;          Y-Teens          IV.         Fasces.          Pem          Hunter          lingers          atter          Mrs.          Mapp's         English          class          to          discuss          ancient          Roman         authority,          symbolized          by          a          fasces.         Films,          such          as         this          one         portraying         ''Pardoner's         Tale’          from         Chaucer's         Canterbury         Tales,          add          new         dimensions          to         the          English         students’         understanding         of          imaginary         action          and         significance         of          literature.         Educational          TV,         amateur          dramatics         enliven          English          They'll          be          calling          us          witches,          Abby!’         This          line          resounded          through          the          va-         cant          halls          as          a          student          read          from          a         play.          The          sound          came          not          only          from         drama          classes          where          students          practiced         their          lines,          but          also          from          English          classes         where          the          acting          of          plays,          such          as         Arthur          Miller's           The          Crucible,''          led          to         a          deeper          understanding          of          the          play-         wright's          dramatic          abilities.         Elective          courses          such          as          creative          writ-         ing,          speech,          and          world          literature          allowed         interested          students          to          specialize          in          par-         ticular          areas          of          English.         New          literature          texts          greeted          students         attending          Douglas          Freeman.          In          addition         to          a          re-edited          form          of          the          previous         books,          there          were          special          editions          for         honors          classes.          These          editions          outlined         a          course          which          concentrated          on          a          few         authors          rather          than          the          traditional         course          which          provides          a          general          survey         of          authors.         Surf's          Up!          Foreign          exchange         student          Ann          Dimaano          simulates          the         motions          of          a          surfer          riding          out         to          catch          a          wave.          Interested          speech         students          surround          the          board         to          watch          the          demonstration          which         followed          an          explanation          showing         the          proper          surfing          techniques.         E         ii.          je          dood         112         ,          MER          1          1          PR          RECESSES         Knitting          sweaters,         sewing          formals,         tailoring          coats         occupy          students         An          additional          !unch          hour          for          students         of          home          economics?         Third-year          classes          planned          and          served         entire          meals          as          a          part          of          the          course.         They          also          designed          and          made          clothes.         One          fourth-year          student          made          an          even-         ing          dress,          another          a          coat,          and          several         knitted          sweaters.         After          the          rooms          in          the          department         were          repainted,          advanced          ©          students         made          draperies          and          chair          covers          and          re-         finished          the          furniture          for          the          room.         Home          Ec.          teacher          Mrs.          Verna          Sanger         invited          guests          to          talk          to          the          classes.          Two         of          the          speakers          were          Mrs.          Barnette,          the         Henrico          County          nurse,          who          spoke          on          °         childcare,          and          Mr.          Ransone,          the          rep-         resentative          from          a          paint          company,          who         demonstrated          the          techniques          of          antiqu-         ing          furniture.         Illustrating         the          pattern         instructions,         Mrs.          Verna         Sanger          explains         the          method          of         lining          a          wool         jacket          to         Paula          Davies.         Elegance.         Margaret          Moore         pours          iced          water         into          crystal         goblets          to          finish         a          formal          dinner         table          service.         Pressing          a          plaid         jumper,          Sue          Walls         applies          a          damp         cloth          to          the         seam.          Margaret         Moore          holds          the         stretched          fabric.         Mi          ih          ea          lai          lie          da          ante          ne          oe          ae         113         Rebels          draft         to          recorded          music         from          shop          stereo         Soft,          symphonic          sounds          drifted          from         room          123.          Inside          at          drafting          tables         Freemanites          worked          busily          on_          their         mechanical          drawing          projects.         Under          the          guidance          of          teachers          Gary         Silverman          and          Henry          Wheeler,          students         developed          technical          drawing          skills          by         copying          or          creating          such          things          as          three-         dimensional          figures,          architectural          plans,         and          geometric          shapes.         Sounds          of          hammers          and          saws          blared         from          the          wood          shop.          Here          students         worked          on          individual          projects          ranging         from          book          racks          to          cabinets.          Mr.          Benton         Satterfield          taught          Rebels          the          techniques         of          woodworking          by          hand          and          with         power          tools.         Sprinkled          with          flying          sawdust,         sophomore          Richard          Williams          guides         a          plank          through          the          saw.          Mr.         Benton          Satterfield          watches         as          a          maple          table          takes          shape.         Absorbed          in          the         explanations          of         Mr.          Henry         Wheeler,          senior         Marty          Rock         watches          the         precision          of         his          intricate         drawings.         Teamwork.          Paul         Thomas          assists         Steve          Landin          with         the          operation          of         the          shop's          drill         press.          DSF          boys         often          lend          a          hand         to          insure          that          the         projects          of          fellow         students          will          be         completed          on          time.         Individual         assistance         from          Mr.         Gary          Silver-         man          provides         draftsman          Jeff         Minter          with         the          additional         understanding         needed          to         complete          his         mechanical         drawing         layout.         Punching          the          add          button,          Mrs.          Phyllis          prepares          to          type          a          letter          as          one          of          her         Simmons,          the          Vocational          Office          Training          employers,          Mr.          Gordon          Falleson,          points          out         co-ordinator,          instructs          Diane          Pennington          in          a          correction          to          be          made.          Applying         the          use          of          the          adding          machine.          At          the          State          her          previous          training,          Diane          begins          her         Department          of          Education,          Diane          job          as          part-time          secretary.         Consultation.          [         Mike          Myers          and         Skipper          Deems         discuss          the         presentation          of         awards          at          the         District          VICA         convention.         Rebel          ICT         members          won         eighteen         ot          forty-two         trophies.         116         ICT,          VOT          offers         students          vocational,         on-job          training         Leaving          Douglas          Freeman          at          12:30,         Rebel          ICT          and          VOT          members          com-         pleted          their          day          with          on-the-job          train-         ing          in          such          positions          as          beauticians,          sec-         retaries          or          mechanics.         The          Industrial          Cooperative          Training         program          provided          for          a          combination          of         classroom          study          in          four          courses          and          job         training          as          apprentices          to          professionals.         Vocational          Office          Training,          a          new         course,          furnished          students          with          a          basic         knowledge          of          office          procedures.          The         use          of          dictaphones,          duplicators,          calcula-         tors,          and          typewriters          was          also          included         in          preparing          students          for          their          after-         school          jobs.         Examining          employment          applications,         Mr.          John          Briggs          explains          to          Cynthia         Geoghegan          and          Linda          Allen          the         procedures          in          obtaining          a          job.         117         Operation.         Acting          out         a          scene          from         the          Spanish         novelette         ''Marianela,          Jeff          Harrison         performs          an         eye          operation         on          Brock         Livick          as         Susie          Spears         and          Tim         Ferramosca         assist.         118         LANGUAGE          DEPARTMENT.          FIRST          ROW:          Mrs.          Maria          Vidal,         Spanish;          Spanish          Club.          Mrs.          Kathleen          Mears,          Latin,          Humani-         ties;          Chairman          of          Language          Department.          Miss          Sara          Jo         Griffin,          French;          Y-Teens          1,          Sophomore          Class.          Miss          Pam         Adams,          Latin;          Junior          Classical          League,          Y-Teens          Il.          SECOND         ROW:          Miss          Joy          Peele,          Spanish;          Spanish          National          Honor         Society.          Miss          Marlise          Bok,          German;          German          Club.          Miss         Donna          Robinson,          Spanish;          Y-Teens          IV,          Spanish          Club.          Miss         Carolyn          Baker,          French;          Majorettes,          COMMENTATOR...          Mrs.         Pauline          Robertson,          French:          French          Club,          French          National         Honor          Society.         Festive          spirits         penetrate         classrooms.          Myra         Land          and         Elaine          Simpson         join          in          a          French         Christmas          carol.         Love          is          the         topic          of         discussion          in         Miss          Adams’         class.          Thomas         Walton          and         Diane         Moxon          answer         Debbie          Morey's         question          on         the          Latin         derivative         ‘amo.         Novels,          dramas,         songs          stir          interest         in          language          studies         Was          Mrs.          Vidal          teaching          drama?         For          a          change          of          pace,          Spanish          teach-         er          Maria          Vidal          allowed          several          students         to          write          and          produce          a          play          in          Spanish,         which          was          presented          to          the          entire          class.         The          group          sang          a          Spanish          song          with         guitar          accompaniment          at          the          end          of         the          production.         Fifth-year          French          students          read         twelve          complete          works.          During          the          win-         ter,          the          class          went          to          John          Marshall         High          School          to          see          the          French          Produc-         tion          ''Tartuffe.  '         Fernado          Riviere,          a          native          of          Bogota,         Colombia,          visited          Miss          Donna          Robin-         son's          Spanish          classes          and          spoke          on          life         in          South          America.         Latin          classes          concentrated          on          Greek         and          Roman          _          literature.          Mrs.          Mears’         classes          enjoyed          her          vacation          slides          of         the          Roman          countryside.         Kiss          me!          Barbara          Winstead          practices         retlexive          French          verbs          by          imploring         Paul          Newman          to          embrace          her.         Models,          posters,         diagrams          illustrate         math          theories         What          are          asymptotes,          quadratic          equa-         tions,          corallaries,          and          foci?         Rebels          learned          these          and          other          mathe-         matical          vocabulary          words          in          the          nine         math          courses          offered          at          Douglas          Free-         man.          To          enhance          the          students’          learning         experience,          teachers          used          overhead          pro-         jectors          and          wooden          models          of          geome-         tric          figures          to          convey          math          concepts.         As          projects,          students          made          models         and          diagrams          to          explain          geometric          laws         and          algebraic          principles.         Some          classes          designed          posters          to          il-         lustrate          the          uses          of          math          in          everyday         life.          Other          classes          reported          on          the          lives         and          theories          of          great          mathematicians         in          history.          Using          straight          lines,          Mrs.          Har-         din's          geometry          classes          designed          curves.         Framed          by          a          class          full          of          students,         math          teacher          Mr.          John          Plummer         introduces          a          new          algebraic          principle         to          his          seventh          period          class.         120          Jackson          to          the          board!          Pointing          her          finger,          Mrs.         Margaretta          Stephens          directs          a         student          to          go          to          the          board          while         classmates          look          on          with          interest.         Bisecting          an          angle,          Eric          Whitesell         uses          a          special          protractor          to         demonstrate          his          construction          on         the          board          in          front          of          his          math          class.         MATH          DEPARTMENT.          FRONT          ROW:          Mrs.         Nancy          Headley,          Algebra,          Geometry.          Mrs.          Mar-         garetta          Stephens,          Trigonometry          and          Advanced         Algebra,          Algebra,          Geometry,          Refresher          Math,         Survey          Math;          Chairman'of          Math          Department.         Mrs.          Louise          Brock,          Algebra,          Survey          Math,          Trig-         onometry          and          Advanced          Algebra;          SCA.          Mrs.         Ann          Pounds,          Algebra,          Geometry;          Senior          Class.         onometry          and          Advanced          Algebra;          Math.          Na-         tional          Honor          Society,          Sophomore          Class.          Mrs.         Rebecca          Barnes,          Geometry,          Algebra;          Y-Teens         II],          Math          National          Honor          Society.          SECOND         ROW:          Mr.          Ronald          Jones,          Algebra,          Geometry;         Key          Club,          Coach.          Mr.          Bill          Long,          Consumer         Math;          Coach.          Mrs.          Jennette          Hardin,          Algebra,         Geometry.          Mr.          John          Plummer,          Algebra,          Cal-         culus          and          Analytical          Geometry,          Geometry.          Mrs.         Henrietta          Smith,          Geometry,          Algebra;          Quill          and         Scroll,          COMMENTATOR,          Mr.          James          Sangs-         ton,          Consumer          Math,          General          Math,          Shop          Math,         Coach.         121         Band          is          host         to          Festival;          chorus         sings          in          assemblies,         ‘My          Fair          Lady,’         ‘Night          of          Music’         122         Breaking          the          silence          of          an          early          Sat-         urday          morning,          band          members          from          over         forty          schools          competed          in          the          District         Music          Festival.          Three          judges          from          out         of          state          graded          bands          on          a          point          scale         from          one          to          six.         Within          the          confines          of          the          DSF          band-         room,          students          studied          different          aspects         of          music.          Listening          to          records,          the          mu-         sic          appreciation          class          learned          the          basic         characteristics          of          music          during          the          Ro-         mantic          period          of          the          arts.         Under          the          direction          of          Mrs.          Nancy         Shield,          DSF's          new          chorus          teacher,          the         chorus          performed          at          the          Thanksgiving         Assembly.          The          group          also          sang          the          Hallelujah          Chorus''          during          the          Christ-         mas          assembly         Band          and          chorus          members          were          busy         in          the          spring          with          the          ‘Night          of          Mu-         sic.’          With          the          Drama          Department          they         produced          the          musical          ''My          Fair          Lady.          ae         es         om          gt          bi          al         a         Push.          Band          director          Hunter          Purdie          uses          a          special          brass         instrument          to          remove          a          mouthpiece          that          has         become          stuck          in          the          neck          of          a          student's          trumpet.         Sing          out!          Director          Miss          Nancy          Shield          indicates          a         sustained          note          by          her          expression          and          gesture.          Here,          the         chorus          performs          at          the          annual          Thanksgiving          assembly.         Absorbed          in          the         action          of          an         exciting          football         game,          band         members         forget          their         instruments          for         the          moment          and         follow          the          action         on          the          field.         124         Exhausted          from         competing          in         a          vigorous         game          ot          field         hockey,         sophomore         Judy          Williams         returns          the         red          penny         identitying          her         team,          before         going          into          the         locker          room          to         change          clothes.         PHYSICAL          EDUCATION          DEPARTMENT.          FRONT          ROW:          Miss         Bonnie          Hudson,          girls’          basketball          coach.          Miss          Connie          Rawls,         drivers’          training.          SECOND          ROW:          Mr.          John          Walker,          junior         varsity          footbal!          coach,          assistant          varsity          basketball          coach,         junior          varsity          baseball          coach.          Mr.          Ray          Long,          drivers’          training;         assistant          football          coach.         Pass.          Jim          Phillips          heaves          the          football          just         as          an          opponent          dashes          forward          to          tackle          him.         Missed          by          Judy          Williams,          the          volley          ball         falls          to          Sally          Williams          who          waits          tensely.         '          .          .          =          =         %          x          i          bs         5          Pee         Gymnasts          vault,         balance,          swing         on          new          equipment         Body          mechanics          and          modern          dance         kept          girls          in          shape          during          the          winter         months.          Students          of          physical          education         also          participated          in          folk          dancing,          hockey,         gymnastics,          archery,          girls’          basketball,         and          softball.         The          phys.          ed.          course          for          boys           in-         cluded          soccer          and          football          in          the          fall,         gymnastics,          in          the          winter,          and          softball          in         the          spring.         Both          classes          spent          alternate          six-week         periods          studying          health.          Studies          of         neuroses          and          psychoses          of          the          human         mind          and          of          systems          of          the          body          high-         lighted          this          course.         New          equipment          added          an          extra          di-         mension          to          the          study          of          gymnastics.          Un-         even          parallel          bars,          a          horse          without          pom-         mels,          a          vaulting          box,          and          an          additional         balance          beam          enabled          students          to          de-         velop          a          broader          range          of          skills          in          this         field          of          exercise.         125         Lab          experiments          with          guinea          pigs         Experimentation          with          a          laser          beam,          the          study          of          the         motion           of          bubbles          in          liquids,          the          relationship          of          smoking         and          cancer,          and          the          effects          of          alcoholic          beverages          on         mice          were          a          few          of          the          projects          undertaken          by          third         semester          science          students.         Annually          the          science          department          receives          invitations          to         specially          sponsored          science          programs.          A          few          selected          stu-         dents          attend          a          symposium          of          science          and          humanities          at         Charlottesville          and          a          program          given          by          the          Virginia         Electric          and          Power          Company          on          chemical          engineering         in          Richmond.         Microscopes          and          baby          chicks          in          biology,          bunsen          burn-         ers          in          chemistry,          and          micrometers          and          slide          rules          in         physics          became          familiar          objects          to          science          students.         ie          4          SCIENCE          DEPARTMENT.          FRONT          ROW:          Mrs.          Marguerite          Trent,         See          —.          set          say          Chemistry;          Chairman          Science          Department;          Science          Club.          Mrs.          Anna         Q.          .          ‘          oe          Slawson,          Chemistry;          Science          Club.          Miss          Juliet          Allen,          Biology;          Sci-         MM          :          “a          sy          ence          Club.          SECOND          ROW:          Mr.          John          Kinzie,          Biology,          Chemistry;         Science          Club.          Mr.          Wayne          Hoy,          Ghemistry;          Coach.          Mr.          Claiborne         Bone          structure,          as          skeleton          Tom          Dooley          Leonard,          Physics;          Science          Club.          Mr.          Joseph          Lively,          Biology;          Science         d          rm          .          :          é          ;          ;          Club,          Assistant          Coach.          NOT          PICTURED:          Mrs.          Joanne          Miller,         a          student          illustrates          with          is          a          basic          factor          in          zoology.          Biology.         Bacteria         cultures         stained          with         special         solutions         attract          the         attention          of         third          semester         biology         students.         Billy          Lukens         and          Nancy         Morgan          examine         a          culture          to         learn          the         growth          patterns         of          bacteria.         126         lustrate          animals’          social          behavior,          habits,          environmental          adaptability         =          .          ®.          —          eer          —          =          :          a          _         ,          c          é          '          b          :          t          x         ,          “2          ”          Ye          7          4          P          :          ”          ,          ‘tb          .          ;          .         we          sien’         4          ph          ibigrrenee          the         as          of          h          Pon         in          the          experiment.          Glen          Eastman         cylinder          in          order          to          obtain          the         watches          with          concerned          interest.         Gently,          Steve          Broocks          pours          acid         accurate          amount          of          liquid          needed         from          his          beaker          into          a          graduated         127         Term          Papers.          Mr.          William          McNally          explains          to          his          World          History         and          Geography          class          the          proper          procedures          for          writing          a          term          paper.         SOCIAL          STUDIES          DEPARTMENT.          FRONT         ROW:          Miss          Ada          Land,          Government,          English,          His-         tory;          Chairman          of          Social          Studies          Department;         SCA.          Miss          Elizabeth          Drumwright,          History,          Gov-         ernment.          Miss          Dorothy          Jordan,          American          His-         tory,          Government,          English;          National          Honor          So-         ciety,          Cheerleaders.          Mrs.          Edna          Meadows,          Gov-         ernment,          History,          English          History;          FTA.          SEC-         OND          ROW:          Mr.          Ronald          Odom,          World          History         and          Geography          ||,          Government;          IRC.          Mr.          Wil-         128         ‘goes          |         @          a         ie         ss         -          =          J         fad          vs         y          bo          4335          :         fe          Bis                     Fe         liam          McNally,          World          History          and          Geography         Il;          Junior          Class.          Mrs.          Sara          Goffigon,          World          His-         tory          and          Geography          Il,          Government.          Mr.          Hugh         Fraser,          American          History,          Government.          Mr.         William          Taliaferro,          American          History,          Govern-         ment.          NOT          PICTURED:          Mr.          Claude          Swaim,         World          History          and          Geography          II,          American         History.          Mrs.          Evelyn          Pearce,          English,          American         History.         Marine          sergeant         speaks,          shows          film         to          Freemanites          Why          Vietnam''          was          the          title          of          a         film          shown          to          students          of          social          studies.         A          marine          sergeant,          having          recently          re-         turned          from          Vietnam,          answered          ques-         tions          about          the          movie.         At          another          time          David          E.          Satter-         field,          U.          S.          Congressman          from          the          Third         District,          spoke          to          government          students         on          current          political          problems.         Humanities,          a          newly          instigated          course,         stressed          ancient          classical          literature.          This         class          dealt          not          only          with          social          studies,         but          scanned          many          departments.         RCA)          OO          REET          Asmar         mie!          eM          Rome         Overcrowded          conditions          force          Mr.          Hugh          Fraser's          U.S.          government         and          history          classes          to          meet          in          room          130,          the          former          language          lab.         fi          és         2         a          ‘          s         a                   i          ee         wat         Studying          complicated          income          tax         forms,          Linda          Nieder          endeavors          to          relate         them          to          the          revenue          legislation          that         she          has          learned          in          government          class.         Attentive          students          of          humanities          listen         as          Mrs.          Mears          explains          the          importance         of          the          Greek          tragedy          Agamemnon.”         129         Despite          ailments,          hardness         of          clinic          beds          discourages         many          potential          patients         Eyes,          ears,          noses,          and          throats          came          un-         der          the          careful          scrutiny          of          Douglas          Free-         man's          nurse          Mrs.          Margaret          McNeal.         Each          year          the          nurse          weighs          and         measures          the          height          of          every          Rebel.         These          statistics          are          placed          in          a          yearly         health          report          to          the          state.         Besides          students          complaining          of          com-         mon          illnesses,          Mrs.          McNeal          received         many          unusual          cases,          such          as          a          girl          who         had          swallowed          her          contact          lens          and          a         certain          group          of          boys          who          appeared         regularly          on          test          days.         In          the          clinic,          in          addition          to          such          first         aid          equipment          as          bandages,          splints,          and         antiseptics,          there          is          also          a          resuscitator          to         be          used          in          emergency          cases.         A         Ys          A          X         Concerned.          Mrs.          Margaret          McNeal          carefully          studies         Precision.         Tommy          Blanton         watches          with         interest          while         Mrs.          Margaret         McNeal          gently         adjusts          the         scales          to          the         proper          balance.         be          4         the          thermometer          which          has          recorded          junior         Lynn          Neese's          above          normal          temperature.         130         ne          a          A          ae         FRONT          ROW:          Mrs.          Evelyn          Eldridge,          Mrs.          Edna         Gunn,          Mrs.          Lucinda          Whitaker.          SECOND          ROW:         Mrs.          Gladys          Spurlock,          Mrs.          Vernelle          Cole,          Manager         Mrs.          Barbara          Ranson.         Interlude.          Douglas          Freeman         janitor          Lancaster          Robinson         pauses          momentarily          from          performing         his          maintenance          duties          to          scan         the          hectic          cafeteria          scene         during          the          second          lunch          period.         Wen          re          te          sane         %          his          i         Cafeteria          staff         serves          hot          meals         for          Freeman          clubs,         sports          banquets         milk          sold          monthly,          and          $4,300,         lunches          and          milk.         to          be          served.         MILK         A          bins          as                   it         to          be          added.         Lunchroom          politics.          Gesturing         adamantly          Bob          Strotmeyer          tries          to         convince          Bob          Cochran          that          his         argument          is          reasonable          and          valid.         131         26,000          and          $4,300          were          familiar         figures          to          Mrs.          Barbara          Ranson,          manager         of          Douglas          Freeman's          cafeteria.          26,000         was          the          average          number          of          cartons          of         average          amount          of          money          received          for         Daily          the          cafeteria          staff          served          ap-         proximately          550          students.          The          staff          was         also          responsible          for          preparing          all          foods         With          the          expansion          of          the          school         building,          a          new          pantry,          an          office          for         the          manager,          and          a          completely          equipped         kitchen          for          the          auxiliary          cafeteria          were         Students          analyze          experiences,          develop          insight         132         Spontaneous          blares          of          the          buzzer         interrupt          the          momentary          silence         following          the          announcer's          question,          as         High          School          Quiz          Bowl          members          seek          the         recognition          necessary          to          answer.          These         students          accumula te          points          for          displaying         Wistees          eid         P.          Be,         A          5.          3         :|         ‘         :         the          knowledge          acquired          in          their          studies.         At          the          same          time,          they          broaden          their         scope          of          learning          with          the          absorption          of         new          concepts.          Through          quiet          introspection,         a          Rebel          analyzes          ideas          introduced          to         him          by          a          teacher,          a          parent,          or          a          friend.         Realities          of          high         school          temporarily         baffle          baby          Rebels         as          year          unfolds         Buried          under          forms,          new          books,          and         schedule          cards,          bewildered          sophomores         faced          the          realities          of          the          high          school         world.          Their          feelings          of          confusion          and         uncertainty          diminished          as          the          youngest         Rebels          adjusted          to          the          DSF          curriculum.         Exploring          the          various          phases          of          school         Dave          Sanders,          Vice-President         life,          sophs          contributed          their          ideas          and         spirit          to          organizations,          productions,         sports,          and          publications.         Swirls          of          crepe          paper,          rolls          of          masking         tape,          and          balls          of          twine          cluttered          the         Freeman          parking          lot          as          the          class          of          '70         became          acquainted          with          its          first          Har-         vest          Festival.          Beth          Lorraine          represented         the          group          in          the          parade.         Polar          bears,          Christmas          trees,          and          snow         drifts          transformed          the          gym          into          an           'Ice         Palace.''          Sophomores          used          the          $75          which         they          won          in          the          PTA          membership          drive         to          finance          the          prom.         As          the          days          lengthened          and          summer         approached,          the          young          Freemanites          2         eagerly          awaited          the          spirited          activities          am         of          their          junior          year.          Diane          Sansonetti,          Secretary          Freddy          Finn,          Treasurer         SOPHOMORE          COUNCIL.          FRONT          ROW:          Aa-          viser          Miss          Sarah          Griffin.          SECOND          ROW:          Chip          ROW:          Carson          Brooks,          Karen          Gay,          Donna          Cul-         viser          Mrs.          June          Dickens,          Gary          Thompson,          Karen          Calhoun,          Rod          Beard,          Lee          Pearce,          Deborah          len,          Debbie          Jones,          Sue          Gray,          Bettie          Norton.         Yannello,          Randy          Brown,          Tommy          O'Connel,          Ad-          Scott,          Linda          Young,          Connie          Perretz.          THIRD         134          Sophomores         Class          of          1970         Caroline          Abady         Claudia          Abbott         Ann          Allen         Janice          Allen         Marcia          Alexander         Barbara          Ament         Leslie          Amburgey         Brenda          Amos         Debby          Anderson         Jane          Anderson         Bobby          Armstrong         Anne          Atkins         Eddie          Atkins         Mike          Austin         Jan          Bailey         Beth          Bain         Rick          Barclay         Lynne          Barden         Randi          Barritt         Lynn          Baumgardner         Joyce          Bazzle         Rod          Beard         Janice          Beck         Ric          Bennett         Charkie          Berrybill         Arthur          Berryman         Chris          Blanchard         Thomas          Blanton         Sharon          Bliss         Fred          Block         Donna          Bloomquist         Johnny          Boatwright         Enice          Bohn         Lisa          Bolio         Alecia          Bottoms         Martin          Bounds         Mary          Bounds         Tucker          Bowden         Rachel          Bowman         Lynn          Bradford         Martin          Brill         Ken          Brockenbrough         Debbie          Brooks         Ann          Brown         Betty          Brown         Sue          Brown         Randy          Brown         Steve          Brown         Cathy          Brummer         Danny          Bryant         Mike          Buchanan         Janet          Buhrman         Pam          Bull         Mark          Bundy         Dick          Burton         Becky          Bynum         135         Rob          Byrne         Preston          Byrum         Debbie          Cain         Gayla          Cain         Chip          Calhoun         Dee          Campbell         Eddie          Campbell         Chris          Carlson         Carol          Carper         Witt          Offermann          readies          canned          goods          for          a         Thanksgiving          basket          prepared          by          his          homeroom.         Mary          Jo          Carter         Chuck          Carty:         Jim          Chapin         Tim          Chase         Martha          Chesson         Dana          Childs         Mike          Clark         Linda          Clayton         Rhonda          Clements         Linda          Clifton         Courtney          Cochran         Lee          Coldiron         Larry          Cole         Randi          Compton         Scotty          Cook         Bruce          Correll         Gina          Corvino         Carol          Anne          Coston         Allen          Cox         Susan          Cox         Donna          Crane         Suzanne          Creasey         Donnie          Creech         Ray          Crouch         Stephen          Crouch         John          Crown         Pete          Crutchfield         Nancy          Cseplo         Donna          Cullen         Jim          Cunningham         Mike          Cushnie         Nancy          Daniel         Annette          Davis         Pamela          DeHart         Dave          Denton         136         Sophomores         JV          football          team          follows          varsity          pattern,          wins          all          games         Frank          Derr         Richard          Deusebio         Louise          Diamond         Steve          Dodge         Dennis          Doherty         Mark          Dominey         Phil          Domoney         Kathy          Donahue         Fred          Donaghy         Hilda          Douglas         Cathy          Downes         Frances          Drewry         Jon          Dudley         Pam          Duke         Sandy          Earle         Mike          Edgar         Carol          Edwards         Lois          Einhorn         Steve          Elliott         Greg          Ellison         John          Emison         Pamela          Etheridge         Donald          Fadool         Susan          Fain         Carol          Farmer         Thomas          Fell         Paul          Ferramosca         Pat          Fields         Randy          Filer         Bernadette          Finley         Freddy          Finn         Jim          Firebaugh         Judy          Fischbach         Susan          Fisher         Reggie          Flowers         Paige          Foege         Cherie          Ford         Preparation.         Sophomore         Shirley         Meadows         adds          a         final         touch          to         the          IRC         float         before          the         Harvest         Festival         Parade.         Denny          Ford         Linda          Forem         Joan          Foster         Joyce          Foster         137         Sophomore          Steve          Elliott          earns          first          place          on          Cross          Country          team         Susan          Franklin         Jay          Frayser         Jean          Friend         Wanda          Frostick         Lynn          Fuller         Kim          Fusia         Mary          Ann          Gardiner         Roger          Gathright         Karen          Gay         Gail          Gee         Denise          Gerhold         David          Giannini         Dave          Girimont         Chap          Goodwin         Anne          Graham         Dwight          Graham         Sue          Gray         William          Gray         Lucy          Gregg         Lucy          Gresham         Danny          Griffin         Jimmy          Gundlach         Steve          Haddon         Dick          Hager         Jimmy          Hagood         Harry          Hall         Doreem          Hamblet         Michelle          Hamel         Perplexed          by          first          interclub         competition,          Buzzy          Murrill          adds          a         finishing          touch          to          the          band          float.          Chris          Hamilton         Thomas          Harcum         Betsy          Harding         Blair          Hargrove         Michele          Harowi         Steve          Harrell         Lee          Harris         Kenneth          Harris         w         Thomas          Harris         Bill          Harrison         Connie          Harter         Paige          Harvey         Donna          Hastings         Gary          Herbek         Karin          Hilkovitz         Elaine          Hill         Sophomores         138         Nancy          Hobson         Larry          Hogan         William          Holliday         Linda          Holt         Laura          Houghtaling         Richard          Howard         Bonnie          Hughes         Jimmy          Hughes         Charlie          Hulcher         Keith          Hull         Susie          Humbert         Brandt          Humphrey         Cathy          Hunsicker         Jane          Hunter         Watt          Hyer         Linda          Isaacs         Jim          Jackoway         Susan          Jackson         Beth          James         Teddy          Jaquez         Sandy          Jeffrey         Lynn          Jinkins         Pam          Johnson         Ritchie          Johnson         Barry          Jones         Debbie          Jones         Doug          Jones         Laura          Jones         Ginger          Joynes         Lanny          Junes         Lynn          Justice         Les          Kelley         Danny          Kelliher         Cindy          Kerns         John          Kilmon         Kathie          Kindle         Cabell          King         Sharon          King         Karen          Kirkindall         Jimmy          Knox         George          Koch         Pat          Koch         Entangled         in          miles          of         crepe          paper         streamers         Jean          Friend,         Barbara         Ament,         Lois          Einhorn         and          Shirley         Meadows         create         a          magical          setting          for         the          sophomore         class          dance.         Class          of          1970         Cindy          Kolbe         Debbie          Kranitzky         Robert          Laferriere         Fran          Land         Fred          Larmore         Wanda          Lassiter         a          Eric          Lawson         Spontaneous          questions          from          the          back          of          the          room          Sore         catch          the          ear          of          sophomore          Cathy          Coleman.          Doha         Her          English          class          is          being          introduced         to          Shakespeare's          play,          Julius          Caesar.         Jimmy          Leigh         Rick          Lessard         Leslie          Levinson         Bobby          Lewit         Mary          Liggan         Paula          Lightfoot         Beverly          Limerick         David          Lingerfelt         Diane          Linn         Robbie          Lipscomb         Deborah          Locks         Jeanie          Lofgren         Linda          Long          Beth          Lorraine         Stephanie          Lucas         Billy          Lugar         Diane          Macllroy         Steve          Mack         Buddy          Mallory         Wayne          Maloney         Carolyn          Mann         Linda          Mann         Mary          Marks         Mike          Marks         Lee          Marmon         Meredith          Marr         Cheryl          Marschak         Lynn          Martenstein         Tommy          Martin         Peggy          Martine         Karen          Marx         Diane          Matthews         Jim          Maupin         Robert          Mayo         Paul          McClean         140          Sophomores         PTA          awards          sophomores         Wise          crack.         Ata         pep         rally,         during          an         explana-         tion          of         the         tactical         side          of         basketball,         Coach          Jim         Sangston's         remarks         amuse         sophomore         Sam         Milam.         first          prize          of          $75          in          membership          drive         Melody          McDaniel         Jimmy          McLennan         Barbara          McMillin         Vernon          McNemar         Shirley          Meadows         Frank          Mergler         Jimmy          Messer         Steve          Mills         Marsha          Montgomery         Terri          Moorefield         Steven          Morano         Linda          Morgan         Jimmy          Morgan         Jane          Morgans         Linda          Morris         Lynda          Morris         Bill          Morris         Ginger          Moses         Roy          Motley         Buzzy          Murril         Judson          Musick         Paul          Neuhauser         Joan          Newman         Kathy          Nickell         Ricky          Nochta         Bettie          Norton         Joanne          Noseck         Cindy          Nunis         Donna          Oakey         Jim          Oakley         Tommy          O'Connel         Witt          Offermann         Jeff          O'Flaherty         Sam          Ogg         Mary          Osborne         Steve          Qwen         Lee          Ownby         Debbie          Pankovits         Chris          Park         Sue          Parkerson         Cathy          Parkes         14]         Giant          sophomore          class          of          547          boosts          largest          DSF          enrollment         Ann          Payne         Lee          Pearce         Sydney          Pemberton         Connie          Perretz         Olga          Pestana         Lynn          Peters         Reg          Pettus         Walter          Petty         Nancy          Phelps         Carolyn          Phillips         Jim          Phillips         Harriett          Pinsker         Lynn          Pitchford         Wayne          Plageman         Susan          Poole         Gary          Pope         Patty          Pope         Leigh          Powell         Morris          Powell         Fan          Price         Pam          Proffitt         Lynn          Pugh         Alan          Puryear         Charlie          Ragin         Erskine          Ratchford         Diane          Rawls         Vicki          Redmond         Jim          Rees         Vince          Reynolds         Jeff          Rhett         Linda          Rhodenhiser         Steve          Rice         Linda          Richards         Tom          Richards         Susan          Richardson         William          Richardson         Donnie          Riddick         Excitement          explodes          into          a          shriek          of          approval.          Diane         Vaughn          and          Linda          Forem          watch          Rebels          on          the          field          battle         past          Petersburg's          Crimson          Wave          for          the          regional          title.         142         Anne          Robinson         Joe          Rollins         Carol          Roper         Mike          Rosen         Myra          Rosenberg         Craig          Rudlin         John          Russell         Paul          Sacra         Kay          Saine         Fred          Sammartino         Dave          Sanders         Diane          Sansonetti         Charmayne          Schmitz         Lester          Schrieberg         Class          of          1970         A          second          wind.         Lunch          provides         Sandy          Earl          with         a          break          from         the          routine          and         a          chance          for         relaxation.         Janice          Riner         Fran          Robbins         Kelly          Roberson         Suzanne          Roberts         Deborah          Scott         Debbie          Seamster         Vivian          Seaman         Pam          Seyler         Brenda          Seymore         Ward          Sheffield         Ellen          Shepherd         Cecil          Shields         Mark          Shively         Warren          Shoope         Hamp          Shuford         Alan          Sidenberg         Susan          Siegrist         Marc          Simon         Brenda          Simms         Greg          Simmons         Elaine          Simpson         Toni          Slate         Barty          Smith         Beckie          Smith         Deborah          Smith         Steve          Smith         Ted          Smith         Linda          Snow         Carol          Spahr         Dusty          Spear         Janie          Spraker         Brenda          Stennett         143         sophomores          Beth          Lorraine          and          Donna          Cullen          await         144         Connie          Stevens         Bonnie          Stillman         Ray          Stinson         Marc          Stranz         Debbi          Straub         Betsy          Sullivan         Joan          Suter         Susan          Swortzel         Glenn          Taylert         Bruce          Taylor         Charles          Taylor         Charles          Taylor         Judy          Thomas         Paul          Thomas         Auctioned          by          senior          slavedriver          Bill          Daniels,         orders          to          begin          rolling          grapes          down          the          hal         Gary          Thompson         David          Tidwell         Barbara          Todd         Barbara          Trainer         Ed          Travers         Chris          Trinite         Kathy          Tucker         Bruce          Tyler         Suzette          Van          Camp         Maury          Van          Doren         Diane          Vaughan         Marl          Vergales         Reese          Virgin         Bob          Walter         Thomas          Walton         Tina          Ward         Carolyn          Wastfeild         Bill          Wartman         Joan          Waters         Bill          Waymack         Pam          Weed         Lynda          Weitzel         Brad          Wells         Dean          Welton         Mary          Whipple         Frank          White         Sophomores         Sophs          rock          in          glistening          Ice          Palace          with          King          Edward          and          the          BD's         Susan          White         Eric          Whitesell         Ann          Wildman         Carolyn          Wilhelm         Barbara          Williams         Judy          Williams         Richard          Williams         Sally          Williams         Kurt          Williamson         Ricky          Wilson         Susie          Wilson         Gary          Winall         Mary          Winfield         Debbie          Wood         Sam          Wood         Bobby          Woods         Joe          Woody         Jennifer          Wren         Dale          Wright         Karen          Yannello         Linda          Young         Susanne          Young         4                  NS         Joined          Forces.         Choral          student         Linda          Mann         and          pianist          Sue         Niedermayer         experiment          with         a          new          Broadway         song.          Elaine         Hill          watches          Sue's         nimble          fingers.         Class          of          1970          145         Familiar          positions,         new          opportunities         greet          arrival         of          junior          class         Gasps          of          surprise          and          delight          ac-         companied          the          traditional          murmur          of         excitement          as          Juniors          returned          to          Doug-         las          Freeman          halls          for          their          first          day          of         school.          The          Class          of          '69          eagerly          re-         sumed          their          positions          in          clubs,          publica-         tions,          and          athletics.         Under          the          leadership          of          President         Mike          Harman,          the          group          selected          Ann         Carter          Shiflett          to          represent          them          in          the         Harvest          Festival          Parade.         Adding          to          the          excitement          of          Christ-         mas,          the          arrival          of          school          rings          delighted         Rebels          in          December.          On          behalf          of          the         class,          Pam          Schuelke          presented          Mr.          Mears         with          a          1969          ring.         Co-sponsoring          Stunt-Talent          night,          the         SCA          and          the          Junior          Class          presented          Stevie          Gleason          Around          the          World.”         Profits          from          the          three-night          presentation         totaled          $650,          which          helped          to          finance         their          April          prom,          ''Evening          in          Paris.’         Inductions          into          various          honorary          so-         cieties          climaxed          the          year          for          outstanding         members          of          the          class.         JUNIOR          COUNCIL.          FRONT          ROW:          Adviser         Mr.          William          McNally,          Robb          Rilee,          Charlotte         Moss,          Lawson          Davis,          Paul          Pitts;          SECOND          ROW:         146         See          ae         Tricia          Smith,          Secretary         Chip          Baily,          Jim          Brooks,          Steve          Bassett,          Tricia         Smith,          Mike          Welch.          THIRD          ROW:          Maria          Brown,         Stephen          Broocks,          Treasurer         Mike          Gabay,          Lewis          Stoneburner,          Tommy          Myers,         Howard          Hoffman.         Juniors         Bonnie          Adams         Carolyn          Adams         Harold          Adams         Sherry          Alcott         Nancy          Alexander         Patricia          Alley         Bobbie          Allman         Randy          Alter         Margaret          Ancarrow         Nick          Anderson         Bruce          Armistead         Roger          Arnold         David          Ashbaugh         Kim          Ashcraft         Billy          Askew         Danny          Atkins         Barbara          Atkinson         Peter          Austin         Carolyn          Avery         Drew          Bailey         Chip          Baily         Linda          Baily         Janet          Baker         Dennis          Balch         Bill          Barber         Karen          Barbour         Bob          Barns         Nick          Baronian         Robin          Bass         Steve          Bassett         Pete          Beattie         Don          Beauchamp         Jim          Belk         Rose         Berlinerman         Charles          Beverage         Paige          Beville         Nancy          Bivins         Tom          Bjorkholm         Margaret          Blackley         Eddie          Blankenship         John          Bowman         Larry          Bowman         Ken          Brady         Doug          Brisson         Stephen          Broocks         Norton          Brooke         Jim          Brooks         Jim          Brown         Maria          Brown         Mary          Cathron         Brown         Karren          Bryan         Sandy          Bryan         Vance          Bryan         Steve          Buccini         ‘Tommy          Buchanan         Debbie          Bunce         Class          of          1969          147         Fantasy.          Glass          slippers,          step          sisters,          and         Rebelella          capture          the          attention          of          majorette         Donna          Strother          as          cheerleaders          perform          in          a          pep          rally          skit.         Myra          Cantor         Judge          Cardwell         Jane          Carey         Fred          Carleton         Cathy          Carrington         Glenn          Casey         Elana          Centor         Ann          Chin         Yen          Chin         Bill          Chowning         Dale          Christian         Jim          Clarke         Martha          Clarke         Celia          Cohen         Karen          Cordell         Donna          Corr         Wayne          Cosby         Susan          Cottrell         Bill          Coulson         Pat          Crawford         Jim          Cronin         Bubba          Crowder         Skipper          Crowe         Cathy          Crowell         Nancy          Crowell         Bob          Crytzer         Steve          Cunningham         Paula          Davies         148         George          Burgwyn         Evans          Burkitt         Bodie          Burnam         Betty          Burnett         Cathy          Burns         Nancy          Byrne         Cathy          Caldwell         Babette          Call         Juniors         Dianne          Davis         Lawson          Davis         Sally          Deitrich         Dave          Deles          Dernier         Elaine          Deutsch         Rod          Dew         Andy          Dietz         John          Dixon         Peggy          Donahue         Pete          Donovan         John          Douglas         Betty          Drewry         Paul          Dryden         Cecil          Duke         Oblivious.          Freezing          Ann          Carter          Shiflett         temperatures          and          steady         rain          are          forgotten         as          junior          Mike          Welch          elected          Junior          Princess         concentrates          on         tield          maneuvers.          for          Harvest          Festival         Martha          Dunn         Vickie          Dutile         Clark          Eden         John          Elmore         Sandy          Epperson         Sherry          Faison         Childrey          Farber         Charles          Fellenbaum         Violet          Feria         Tim          Ferramosca         Steve          Fields         Racelle          Finkleman         Jody          Finley         Larry          Fitch         Bill          Fleshood         Mark          Fortney         Jack          Foster         John          Fox         Lyn          Franklin         Ann          Freeman         Hank          Freeman         Robert          Fricke         Carl          Fusco         Tom          Fusia         Gayla          Futch         Mike          Gabay         Lennie          Gardner         Beth          Garner         Donna          Garnett         Class          of          1969          149         Pam          Schuelke          represents          Junior          Class          on          Honor          Commission         Bob          Gary         Stan          Gasiorowski         Bruce          Gibbens         Debbie          Gish         Rick          Glisson         Patty          Gould         Jack          Grinnalds         Mike          Grose         Bridgette          Groux         Alison          Gruber         Lucy          Guinn         Sidney          Gunst         Bob          Guza         Dorcas          Hall         Chuck          Haller         Larry          Harding         Pat          Harkness         Mike          Harman         Karen          Harmon         Carol          Harris         Jeff          Harrison         Mark          Harvey         Ricky          Hathaway         Jimmy          Hauss         Mike          Heinick         Alan          Heltzel         Herbie          Hempel         Connie          Hicks         Sharon          Higgason         Ned          Hill         Nancy          Hill         Steve          Hipskind         Pam          Hodges         Nancy          Hodgeman         Howard          Hoffman         Debbye          Holland         Susan          Holleman         Lou          Holliday         Denise          Holtzman         David          Hook         Vida          Hooks         Jack          Horner         Mary          Hubbard         Dick          Hulcher         Jim          Hutchinson         Bill          Hutton         Wheatie          Hyman         David          Ingalls         Terry          Ittner         Beth          Jacober         Paul          Jacobs         Paul          Jalbert         Wendy          Jeffrey         Albert          Jennings         Linda          Jennings         Dabbie          Jett         150         Juniors         |          Steve          Johansen         .          Angie          Johnson         )          Bonnie          Johnson         Bruce          Jones         Kathy          Jones         Mitchell          Kahan         Howard          Kaufman         Mike          Kearney         Pat          Kell         Nancy          King         Gray          Kirtland         Sue          Klioze         Richard          Knapp         Marshall          Knox         Bubba          Lacy         Myra          Land         Steve          Landin         Judy           Lapkin         Landa          Lavenstein         Jimmy          Lee         Dicky          Lee         Lanny          Levenson         Max          Lindner         Broek          Livick         Marion          Lodge         Lynn          Lowenthal         Bruce          Londeree         Bert          Long         Claudia          Loth         Bucky          Luck         Terry          Ludgate         Frank          Luebbert         Linda          Lueders         Ralph          Lukhard         Earl          Maderia         Showing          pre-game         ee          hie,          George          Mahaffey         tension,          a         thoughtful         scowl          darkens         football          player         Pete          Beattie's         lunch-time          mood.         Class          of          1969         151         Diane          Main         Dudley          Mallory         Chris          Mandaleris         Mary          Mapes         Beth          Marschak         Ray          Marshall         Brenda          Martin         Ginny          Maunder         Jim          McBride         Pat          McCarty         Lynn          McClellan         Jerry          McGrath         }         hrore          ¢         ==.          ES          4         ah          SS          :         152         Shot          Down.         Cheerleader         Janice          Thomas         bites          the          dust         as          bullets          from         her          avenger's         gun          slice         the          air          of         a          Friday         afternoon         pep          rally.         Mike          McOsker         Jeff          Meadow         Scotty          Melton         Billy          Miller         John          Miller         Mark          Miller         Ryland          Minor         Jeff          Minter         Beth          Mitchell         Kathy          Moffitt         Lynn          Moncure         Ken          Moore         Margaret          Moore         Monica          Morgan         Steve          Morgan         Jackie          Morecock         Jimmy          Morton         Charlotte          Moss         Sam          Mottley         Wayne          Moxley         Diane          Moxon         Tommy          Myers         Lynda          Natale         Lynn          Neese         Gail          Nelbach         Sue          Niedermayer         Dickie          Ogg         Joy          Osmalov         Frank          Overbey         Cris          Owen         Donnie          Park         Bill          Parker         June          Parker         Susan          Pastore         Steve          Paulette         Juniors         Janet          Pearman         Ann          Pearsall         Tad          Pedigo         Joan          Peeling         Pam          Pendleton         Penn          Pendleton         Janice          Pepera         Trisha          Perkins         Jackie          Perry         Pat          Phelps         Doris          Phillips         Paul          Pitts         Drew          Pollard         Mike          Ponder         Lee          Powell         Susan          Proffitt         Juniors          spend         evening          in          Paris         Chris          Propert         Larry          Pullen         Doug          Pulley         Noel          Ragin         Christina          Redmond         Beverly          Reid         Myra          Reid         Gail          Rennie         Mary          Rennie         Cyndi          Reinhart         Sherry          Richards         Lee          Richardson         Robb          Rilee         Nancy          Robeson         Kay          Robins         Eddie          Robinson         Bill          Rogers         Martha          Rogers         Jennie          Ronick         Robert          Rook         Joan          Rosser         Debbie          Russ         Charolette         Rutherford         David          Sala         Cindy          Sanger         Steve          Saunders         Carla          Schaaf         Wendy          Schomo         Class          of          1969          153         Juniors          honor          Mr.          Mears          with          presentation          of          ‘69          class          ring         Pam          Schuelke         Jeff          Schultz         Rugene          Seaton         Stuart          Seaton         Jill          Seckel         Phyllis          Segal         Mollie          Sheahan         Sally          Sheppard         Doug          Shields         Anne          Carter         Shiflett         John          Shipstedt         Gil          Slate         Paula          Slattery         Bob          Slocum         Al          Smith         Edmond          Smith         Kenny          Smith         Marsha          Smith         Distractions.         Junior          Sally         Sheppard          divides          Tricia          Smith         Steve          Smith         her          attention         between          bubble         blowing          and          the         Revolutionary          War.         Leckie          Smithdeal         Debbie          Soden         Kitsa          Spanos         Suzie          Spears         Irl          Stansfield         Jay          Starke         Diane          Steele         Charlie          Steelman         Marty          Stearns         Waddy          Street         Ricky          Streetman         Donna          Strother         Mike          Sullivan         Linda          Sutphin         Pat          Sweeny         Freddie          Swenck         Tom          Synan         Coleman          Tate         Gaines          Tavenner         Carolyn          Taylor         Tony          Tedesco         154          Juniors         Linda          Thomas         Tommy          Terry         Janice          Thomas         Frank          Thompson         Jean          Thornton         Bonnie          Thurston         Brenda          Tidrow         Tracy          Tinseley         Tommy          Tokarz         Michael          Treger         Ann          Trevett         Monique          Tucker         Nancy          Tureman         Sherry          Vedomske         Alleene          Walker         E.          C.          Walker         Susan          Walker         Sue          Walls         Glenn          Walters         Faye          Walton         Dudley          Warner         Bill          Watson         Nancy          Weed         Mike          Welch         Russ          Welch         Class          of          1969         Cd                   a         ee.          SL          he          ee          aa         Concentration.          Tricia         Smith          gazes          intensely         at          cheerleader          Linda         Reeder          who          explains         a          new          cheer.         Emmett          Whitaker         Carter          White         Jody          White         Janet          Williams         Jud          Williams         Julia          Williams         Peggy          Wilson         Chuck          Wise         John          Wood         Bobbi          Woodall         Blenda          Woodard         Bill          Woody         Charles          Wood         Charles          Woolard         Ann          Wright         Brenda          Wright         Lorraine          Wright         Sol          Zimm         Marcia          Zimmerman         Ellen          Zender         Wanda          Wright         155         Upperclassmen         embark          on          last          year         in          preparation         for          future          life         Sauntering          confidently          up          the          steps         amid          September          breezes,          upperclassmen         entered          DSF          halls          for          their          final          year.         Under          the          leadership          of          Steve          Brummer,         the          class          tackled          its          new          responsibilities         of          leadership.          SCA          Big          Brothers          and          Sis-         ters          acquainted          sophomores          with          Free-         man          policies.         College          applications,          school          trans-         cripts,          and          term          papers          busied          seniors         throughout          the          year.          Participation          in         extracurricular          functions          supplemented         their          activities.         Sweat          shirts,          portable          steps,          and          a         frizzled          wig          added          the          necessary          touches         to          the          senior          play,          ‘Time          Out          for          Gin-         ger.’          Using          profits          from          the          play,          the         Rebels          created          a          Grecian          city.          Crepe         paper          and          white          columns          made          ''Sum-         mer          in          Athens''          a          reality.         With          the          prom          over,          the          business-like         preparations          for          graduation          began.          In         the          dusk          of          early          night,          seniors          took          a         last          look          at          Douglas          Freeman          and          turned         to          meet          the          challenges          of          the          future.         SENIOR          COUNCIL.          FRONT          ROW:          Adviser         Mrs.          Mildred          Culpeper,          Cathy          Williams,          Tommy         Young,          Patsy          Riddle,          Lynn          Bode,          Adviser          Mrs.         Steve          Brummer,          President          Allen          Dorin,          Vice-President         Nancy          Zickefoose,          Secretary          Eva          Tashjian,          Treasurer         Ann          Pounds.          SECOND          ROW:          Ellen          Willard,          ROW:          Karen          Eareckson,          Martha          Cushnie,          Anna-         Michelle          Galea,          Carol          Rice,          Barbara          Schneider,          belle          Dimaano,          Shirley          Harris,          Donna          Freelin.         Alan          Crooker,          Vickie          Wimberley.          THIRD         156         Seniors         James          Easton          Abbott         Hi-Y,          German          Club,          Football,          Wrestling          Co-Captain,         Track.         Susan          Lee          Adam         Office          Assistant,          FBLA.         Patricia          Elizabeth          Adams         SCA          Pep          Club,          Art          Service          Club,          Apprentice          Club,         French          Night,          French          Club,          “Anything          Goes,           ''Time         Out          For          Ginger,            Harvey,           Christmas          Assembly,          HIS-         TORIAN          Business          Staff.         Mary          Lou          Adkins         Transferred          from          Nether          Providence          High          School,          Wal-         ling          Ford,          Pennsylvania,          September          1967.          Spanish          Club,         Glee          Club,          All-Regional          Chorus,          Night          of          Music,          y         Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,           My          Fair         Lady.          William          Louis          Agee         Jaan          Carden          Allen         Transferred          from          Maison          de          La          Marpe,          Vaud,          Suisse,         September,          1967.          Art          Service          Club,          EDUCATOR,          All-         State          Band.         Arlene          Patricia          Ament         Transferred          from          Briarcliff          High,          Atlanta          Georgia,          Sep-         tember,          1966.          IRC,          Spanish          Club,          HISTORIAN          Business         Staff          Subscription          Co-Manager.         Melodies          move          Nancy         Linda          Ellen          Anderson          Zicketoose          as          she         SCA          Pep          Club,          FBLA,          VOT.          rehearses          a          new          song.         Winifred          Gail          Anderson         Girls'          Chorus,          Christmas          Assembly.         Mary          Patricia          Argenzio         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          |,          Girls'          Chorus,          Glee          Club,         Basketball,          Night          of          Music,          “Anything          Goes,           Thanks-         giving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly.         Charlotte          Mary          Armistead         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          II,          Jr.          Red          Cross,          Art          Service         Club,          Cheerleader,          Gym          Show,           Sorry          Wrong          Number,          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.         Frank          Hunter          Armstrong         Hi-Y,          Glee          Club,          Football,          Track,          Baseball.         Class          of          1968          157         Blue          and          James          Jeffrey          Ashton         green          Key          Club,          COMMENTATOR          Homeroom          Representa.          |         owe          Peelers          hack:          Shist          talents          NgRaonCh          ences         hang          limply          ie         in          the         Freeman          gym          Virginia          Ann          Ashworth         as          seniorg          aaebee          greg          Chey          ater          ct          ence          eae         gather          them           My          Fair          Lady.          into          an          arch         for          the          Debra          Rook          Atkinson         Saturday          A         night          prom.         Vicki          Lee          Atwell         Transferred          from          Lyons          Township          High          School,          Chicago,         Illinois,          March,          1966.          SCA          Pep          Club,          Medical          Arts          Club,         Girls'           Chorus,          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff,           My          Fair         Lady.          Mary          Jo          Autry         Transferred          from          Riviera          Beach          High          School,          Riviera         Beach,          Florida,          April,          1967.          FHA,          Girls’          Chorus,          Night         of          Music,           Sorry,          Wrong          Number.          Patricia          Arlene          Avery         SCA          Pep          Club,          Interclub          Council;          Quill          and          Scroll;         Y-Teens          Il;          Art          Service          Club;          Debate          Team          Princess;         Junior          Classical          League          Secretary,          Princess,          Co-Presi-         dent;          Stunt-Talent          Night;           Time          Out          For          Ginger’;          Christ-         mas          Assembly;          COMMENTATOR          Literary          Staff          Second         Page          Co-Editor;          National          Honor          Society.         Paul          Wayne          Bailey         National          Math          Honor          Society,          Baseball,          Cross          Country,         Audio-Visual          Club.         Terry          Marie          Bailey         Library          Club,          Girls'          Chorus,          Glee          Club,          VOT.         Gerry          James          Barbour         Gerald          Franklin          Barnes         Steven          Barth         Howard          Mitchell          Bass         Quill          and          Scroll;          French          Club;          Spanish          Club;          Basketball;         Track;          COMMENTATOR          Reporter,          Columnist,          CSPA.         Trudy          Denise          Bateman         SCA          Pep          Club,          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council.         Eleanor          Susan          Baugham         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          II,          Girls'          Chorus,          Glee          Club,          Time          Out          for          Ginger,           Christmas          Assembly.         Joseph          Judson          Beard         Football,          Track.         158          Seniors         Seniors          surpass          underclassmen          in          Harvest          Festival          ticket          contest         Evelyn          Christian          Beatley         Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          Art          Service          Club          Vice-President,         French          Night,          FHA,          Girls'          Chorus,          Glee          Club,           Time          Out         For          Ginger,’          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          As-         sembly.         Sylvia          Clair          Beith         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          IV,          CYL,          EDUCATOR          Non-         Fiction          Editor,          Spanish          Club,          Spanish          National          Honor         Society,          Medical          Arts          Club,          Girls’          Chorus,          Glee          Club,         Night          of          Music,           Anything          Goes,           Thanksgiving          As-         sembly,          Christmas          Assembly,          NMSQT          Semi-Finalist.          ii         Robert          Mark          Belcher         Catherine          Mary          Bernard         Transferred          from          St.          Gertrude's          School,          Richmond,          Vir         ginia,          September          1966.         Janet          Marie          Bickerstaff         Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          FBLA,          FHA,          Christmas          Assembly         Patricia          Gail          Bingham         Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          Spanish          Club,          FHA,          Medice         Arts          Club,          Science          Club,          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.         Sarah          Suter         hangs          freshly          '         dry-cleaned          North          Carolina,          September,          1967.         draperies          at         abare          Home          David          Earl          Bird         Michael          Dennis          Binns         Transferred          from          Southwooa          High          School,          Salemburg,         Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          Spanish          Club,          German          Club,         Ec          window.          Gym          Show,          Stunt-Talent          Night.         Clyde          Herbert          Blanton         Sophomore          Class          Council,          Hi-Y,          Art          Service          Club,          Bas-         ketball,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          “Sorry,          Wrong          Number,          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Senior          Court.         James          Richard          Blanton,          Jr.         Lynn          Lovick          Bode         SCA          Pep          Club;          Sophomore,          Junior,          Senior          Class          Coun-         cils;          Y-Teens          Il;          CYL;          French          Club;          Medical          Arts          Club;         Stunt-Talent          Night,          Senior          Court.         Linda          Ellen          Bokach         SCA          Pep          Club,          National          Honor          Society,          Quill          and         Scroll,          EDUCATOR          Co-Editor-in-Chief,          German          Club,         National          Math          Honor          Society,          SIPA,          Girls’          State,          Na-         tional          Honor          Society          Southeast          Conference.         159         Class          of          1968         Ann          Dimaano          spends          senior          year          in          US          as          typical          Freemanite         Paul          Milton          Booth         Football,          Wrestling,          Track.         Barbara          Bothwell         SCA          Pep          Club;          Y-Teens          Triangle          Il;          Art          Service          Club;         Cub          Club          Secretary;          FBLA;          COMMENTATOR          Colum-         nist,          Reporter.         Leo          Anthony          Bottoms,          Ill         Baseball,          Spanish          Club.         Charles          Wilson          Bounds         Key          Club,          Spanish          Club,          Spanish          National          Honor          So-         ciety,          Science          Club,          Gym          Show,          Stunt-Talent          Night,         Christmas          Assembly.         Nancy          Maclay          Brazier         Y-Teens          II,          Spanish          Club,          Glee          Club,          Thanksgiving          As-         sembly,          Christmas          Assembly.         William          Simpson          Breed         Spanish          Club,          Wrestling,          Night          of          Music,          Thanksgiving         Assembly,          ''My          Fair          Lady.          Cynthia          Kay          Brightbill         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          I,          CYL,          Jr.          Red          Cross,          FBLA,         Stunt-Talent          Night,          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.         Carolyn          Sue          Bristow         SCA          Pep          Club;          Sophomore,          Junior          Class          Councils;          CYL;         Art          Service          Club;          COMMENTATOR          Homeroom          Repre-         senative;          FTA;          SCA          Council.         Kathleen          Stone          Broadwell         Transferred          from          J.          R.          Tucker          High          School          September         1967.         Marie          Felicia          Brodecki         Office          Assistant,          Girls'          Chorus.         Jonathan          Mason          Brooks          a         Junior          Class          Council,          Hi-Y,          Science          Club,          Football,          Gym          |                   Show,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christ-         mas          Assembly.         Deborah          Ann          Brown         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          IV,          Lab          Assistant.         Juanita          Rose          Brown         Transferred          from          Enlue          High          School,          Raleigh,          N.          C.,         November          1966,          FHA,          Girls'          Chorus,          Night          of          Music.         Ray          Lawrence          Brown,          Jr.         Football,          Basketball,          Gym          Show,          Stunt-Talent          Night,         Thanksgiving          Assembly.         Sara          Elaine          Brown         COMMENTATOR          Homeroom          Representative,          Colum-         nist;          French          Club;          German          Club;          FHA.         Stephen          David          Brummer         SCA          Council,          Interclub          Council;          Senior          Class          President:         bh          rifl          Sophomore          Class          Council;          Nation al          Honor          Society;         -          ‘          ‘1          German          Club          Treasurer;          National          Math          Honor          Society;         With          rifle          in          hand          Marty          Cash          Wrestling;          Gym          Show;          Stunt-Talent          Night;          Christmas         crouches          beside          a          Confederate          Assembly;          HISTORIAN          Literary          Staff          Junior          Assistant:         cross          to          perfect          the          ICT          float.          Boys'          State;          John          Marshall          Mathematics-Science          Honors         Seminar,          Quill          and          Scroll,          Senior          Court.         160         Seniors         Stephen          Arthur          Bryant         Hi-Y,          Spanish          Club,          Football,          Basketball,          Track,          Thanks-         giving          Assembly,          Senior          Court.         Geoffrey          Lathrop          Bull         Transferred          from          Mills          High          School,          Milbare,          California,         January,          1966.          Science          Club,          Chess          Club,          National         Math          Honor          Society,           Time          Out          For          Ginger.          Carol          Elizabeth          Bunzl         SCA          Council,          Pep          Club;          Junior          Class          Council;          Y-Teens         Ill          Secretary,          Treasurer;          COMMENTATOR          Homeroom         Representative;          French          Club;          French          National          Honor         Society;          SIPA;          Tories;          HISTORIAN          Literary          Staff          Or-         ganization          Editor,          Princess.         Catherine          Ann          Burke         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          Ill,          Art          Service          Club,          EDU-         CATOR          Assistant          Art          Editor,          Spanish          Club,          Medical         Arts          Club,          Gym          Show,           Time          Out          For          Ginger.          Michael          Lee          Burke         Track.         Robert          Morris          Burke         Stephen          Gans          Burke         Junior          Classical          League,          National          Math          Honor          Society,         Fellowship          of          Christian          Athletes,          Track.         Timothy          Smith          Burke         Key          Club          Treasurer,          French          Club,          French          National         Honor          Society,          Football,          Stunt-Talent          Night.         John          Curtis          Burnam         Science          Club,          Gym          Show,          Thanksgiving          Assembly,         Christmas          Assembly,          Junior          Academy          of          Science.         Turner          Ashby          Burnette,          Jr.         KEN         Mary          Pamela          Burruss         Art          Service          Club          Secretary,          French          Night,          French          Club,         Night          of          Music,           Time          Out          For          Ginger,            The          Trysting         Place.          Marsha          Lynn          Butler         FBLA,          Girls'          Chorus,          Gym          Show,          Christmas          Assembly,         HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.         Kathy          Kirtley          Cain         ICT.         Wayne          Torrence          Cain         Football,          Gym          Show.         Jacquelyn          Fay          Campbell         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          III,          Art          Service          Club,          French         Night,          Basketball,          Tories.         Paxton          Sheppard          Campbell         SCA          Pep          Club          Co-Chairman,          German          Club,          Medical         Arts          Club,          Science          Club,          Band          Vice-President,          Basket-         ball,          Night          of          Music,           Time          Out          For          Ginger,’          Christmas         Assembly,          “My          Fair          Lady.          Proud          basketball          captains         Charlie          Earle          and          Jay          Fleisher         receive          congratulatory          cake         from          two          cheerleaders,         Monica          Morgan          and         Myra          Reid,          during          the          last         official          pep          rally.         Class          of          1968         Invasion!         Seniors         hurry          to         their          classes         asa         Arthur          Wayne          Campfield,          Jr.         SCA          Pep          Club,          Band          Drum          major,          Fellowship          of          Christian         Athletes,          Track.         Jack          Carl          Capps,          Jr.         Sophomore          Class          Council,          Junior          Classical          League,         construction          German          Club.         worker         levels          off          John          Bell          Carter         land          being          SCA          Interclub          Council,          Sophomore          Class          President,         Hi-Y          President,          Vice-President;          COMMENTATOR          Home-         used          for          room          Representative;          German          Club;          Basketball;          Base-         ao          ball;          Thanksgiving,          Christmas          Assemblies,          Senior          Court.         classrooms.         Michael          Eugene          Carter         :          ‘          ;          Band,          Regional          Band          Festival.         Half          time.          Majorette          Julie          i         Garrett          enjoys          the          routine          of         the          Lane          majorette          squad.         Thomas          Linton          Chamouris         Transferred          from          E.          C.          Glass,          Lynchburg,          Virginia,          Sep-         tember,          1966.          Hi-Y,          Football,          Wrestling,          Track,          Stunt-         Talent          Night,          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          As-         sembly.         Raymond          Wilson          Clements         German          Club,          Science          Club,          Chess          Club,          Glee          Club,         National          Math          Honor          Society,          Thanksgiving          Assembly,         Christmas          Assembly,          All-Regional          Chorus,           My          Fair         Lady,''          National          Honor          Society.         Linda          Lee          Coleman         SCA          Council,          Letter;          German          Club;          Stunt-Talent          Night;          Time          Out          For          Ginger;            COMMENTATOR          Literary          Staff         Typist;          Lab          Assistant.         Seniors         ‘Time          Out          for          Ginger’          lures          senior          talent         Class          of          1968         |         Douglas          Tyree          Connell         Gym          Show.         Barbara          Elaine          Cooper         SCA          Council,          Interclub          Council:          Y-Teens          1;          IRC          Secre-         tary;          Spanish          Club;          Forensics          Club;          FBLA;          Tories;          HIS-         TORIAN          Ad          Manager,          Business          Manager,          Princess;         Virginia          High          School          League.         Charles          Clark          Cooper,          Jr.         SCA          Council,          Quill          and          Scroll,          Junior          Classical          League,         National          Math          Honor          Society,          Wrestling,           Time          Out          for         Ginger,           Tories,          HISTORIAN          Literary          Staff,          Athletics         Editor,          Virginia          Greater          Yearbook          Forum,          NMSQT          Semi-         Finalist,          Delegate          to          U.          S.          Senate          Youth          Program,           My         Fair          Lady.          Margaret          Leslie          Cooper         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          IV,          French          Club,          FHA,          Medical         Arts          Club,          Glee          Club,          Gym          Show,          Night          of          Music,          Anything          Goes,            Time          Out          for          Ginger,           Thanksgiving         Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,           My          Fair          Lady.          Robert          Linwood          Copeland         Transferred          from          Coral          Gables          High          School,          Coral         Gables,          Florida,          September,          1967.          German          Club,          Glee         Club,          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,           My         Fair          Lady.          Constance          Jean          Cornick         SCA          Pep          Club;          Quill          and          Scroll;          Y-Teens          |          Treasurer;         Library          Club;          Cub          Club;          French          Night;          French          Club;         French          National          Honor          Society;          Girls’          Chorus;          National         Math          Honor          Society;          Tories;          COMMENTATOR          Literary         Staff          Reporter,          First          Page          Co-Editor,          Homeroom          Repre-         sentative.         Michael          Patman          Cottrell         Key          Club,          COMMENTATOR          Literary          Staff          Fifth          Page         Co-Editor,          German          Club,          Gym          Show,          Stunt-Talent          Night,         Key          Club          District          Convention.         William          Sterrett          Cosby         Transferred          from          Hargrave          Military          Academy,          Chatham,         Virginia,          September,          1966.          Spanish          Club,          COMMENTA-         TOR          Business          Staff,          Wrestling,          Christmas          Assembly,          HIS-         TORIAN          Business          St aff.         James          Easley          Cox         French          Night;          French          National          Honor          Society;          Band;         National          Math          Honor          Society;          COMMENTATOR          Busi-         ness          Staff,          Literary          Staff          Reporter;          All-State          Band;          Foot-         ball;          Gym          Show;          Stunt-Talent          Night;          Night          of          Music;          Anything          Goes;          Va.-Symposium          on          Science,          Engineer-         ing,          and          Humanities;          NMSQT          Semi-Finalist,          National         Honor          Society,          High          School          Bowl.         James          Harding          Craig         SCA          Pep          Club,          Band.         Proclaiming          the          equality          of         man          leads          Tommy          Green          (Mike         Glass)          to          a          passionate          speech         on          the          rights          of          the          sexes         during          the          performance          of          Time          Out          for          Ginger.”         163         Linda          Reeder          reigns          as          queen          over          traditional          Harvest          Festival         Cynthia          Carol          Crane         SCA          Pep          Club;          Y-Teens          Il;          Apprentice          Club;          EDU-         CATOR          Circulation,          Exchange          Ed'tors;          French          Club          sec-         retary;          French          National          Honor          Society;          Girls'          Chorus;         Glee          Club;          All-State          Chorus;          Night          of          Music;          “My         Fair          Lady,'’          Thanksgiving          Assembly;          Christmas          Assembly;         All-Regional          Chorus.         Alan          Houghton          Crooker         Junior,          Senior          Class          Councils;          French          Night;          French         Club;          French          National          Honor          Society;          National          Math         Honor          Society;          Wrestling;          Track;          Gym          Show.         Terry          Lee          Crump         Transferred          from          John          Marshall          High          School,          Richmond,         Virginia,          September,          1966.          Junior          Classical          League,          Na-         tional          Math          Honor          Society,          Latin          Language          Tournament.         Marilyn          Crunk         SCA          Pep          Club,          Spanish          Club,          FHA          Treasurer.         Eunice          Dale          Cunningham         SCA          Vice-President,          Council,          Letter,          Pep          Club,          Inter-         club          Council          President,          State          Honor          Conference,          State         Convention,          Virginia          High          School          League,          Honor          Com-         mission          Chairman,          Princess;          Sophomore          Class          President;         Y-Teens          |;          Art          Service          Club;          Spanish          Club;          COMMEN-         TATOR          Reporter;          Christmas          Assembly,          Senior          Court.         Baal          ll          ES          |          Suzanne          Allison          Curry         ,          SCA          Pep          Club,          Spanish          Club,          FTA          Historian,          Glee         Baffled          temporarily          by          a          free          Club,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          Night          of          Music,          “Anything         ball,          Dave          Moxon          launches          his          Goes,  '          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,         arms          to          save          it          from          a          TJ          man.          My          Fair          Lady.”         Martha          Jeanane          Cushnie         Transferred          from          Lee-Davis          High          School,          Mechanicsville,         Virginia,          September          1966.          Y-Teens          IV,          Forensics          Club,         Girls’          Chorus,          Glee          Club,          Night          of          Music,           Time          Out         For          Ginger,            Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          As-         sembly.         Wanda          Irene          Dabney         SCA          Pep          Club,          Spanish          Club,          Forensics          Club,          Girls’         Chorus,          Glee          Club,          Night          of          Music,          “Anything          Goes,          Ha          beni          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,           My          Fair         é          ady.         William          Emmett          Daniel,          III         Junior          Classical          League,          Fellowship          of          Christian          Athletes,         Football,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          NMSQ@T          Letter          of          Com-         mendation.         William          Robert          Daniel         164         Christopher          Kenyon          Davis         SCA          Letter,          Interclub          Council;          Quill          and          Scroll;          COM-         MENTATOR          Homeroom          Representative;          Spanish          Club         Treasurer;          Spanish          National          Honor          Society;          Forensics         Club;          Science          Club,          Biology          Vice-President,          President;         Chess          Club;          Glee          Club;          National          Math          Honor          Society;         Stunt-Talent          Night;          Thanksgiving          Assembly;          Christmas         Assembly;          Va.          Junior          Academy          of          Science;          All-Regional         Chorus;          College          Night          Representative;          Lab          Assistant;         NMSQT          Semi-Finalist,           My          Fair          Lady.          Michael          DeAlto         Transferred          from          Valley          Stream          South          High          School,          Val-         ley          Stream,          New          York,          September          1966.         ue         Jon          Franklin          Deans         SCA          President,          SCA          Council;          Key          Club,          COMMEN-         TATOR          Homeroom          Representative,          Reporter;          French         Night;          French          Club;          Track;          Gym          Show;          Christmas          As-         sembly;          Boys'          State,          Senior          Court.         Catherine          Leigh          Deas         SCA          Pep          Club,          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          Girls’          Chorus,          |         Glee          Club,          Night          of          Music,           Anything          Goes,            Time          |         Out          For          Ginger,’          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas         Assembly.         Dabs          of          paint          applied          by          Carol         Rice          color          papier          mache         boulders          for          the          Senior          Prom.         George          Clair          Deems         fel         Barbara          Ann          Denzler         SCA          Council:          Y-Teens          IV;          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council          Vice         President,          Secretary-Treasurer;          FHA          Vice          President,          Sec-         retary;          Gym          Show;          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.         Thomas          Phillip          Denzler         Football.         Ronald          Leo          Dew         Hi-Y,          COMMENT ATOR          Homeroom          Representative,          Glee         Club,          Football,          Basketball,          Baseball,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          My          Fair          Lady.          Annabella          Lallana          Dimaano         Transferred          from          Cavite          National          High          School,          Cavite         City,          Republic          of          the          Philippines,          September          1967.         Senior          Class          Council,          Y-Teens          Ill,          IRC          Honorary          Mem-         ber,          Science          Club          Honorary          Member,          Senior          Court.         Snipes.          Thomas          Leland          Dinwiddie         A          frustrated          Transferred          from          John          Randolph          Tucker          High          School,         Barbara          Richmond,          Virginia,          September,          1966.          French          Club.         Winstead         looks          up          the          pyeeene          ie          it                   .          tre          ane          a          ri          iscninger         word          ALY          Sh          is          su.          —          Transferred          from          Kennedy          Junior          High          School,          Natick,         the          dictionary          Massachusetts,          September,          1965.          SCA          Pep          Club,          Quill         .          and          Scroll,          Art          Service          Club,          French          Club,          COM-         ets          an          ate          MENTATOR          Business          Staff          Co-Advertising          Manager,         scnoo!l          wor          SIPA.         session.          Junior         yearbook         assistants         offered          to          take          Elizabeth          Ruth          Dixon         her          ona          Y-Teens          II],          CYL,          Spanish          Club,          Spanish          National          Hon-         snipe          hunt.          or          Society.         165         pr          NE          on          SS         Baas          sss         Flowers.         Barbara         Cooper         carefully         prepares         part          of          the         International         Relations         Club          float.         166         Deborah          Ann          Donaghy         French          Night,          French          Club,          FTA,          FHA.         Mary          Colleen          Donovan         Transferred          from          Haddon          Heights          High          School,          Had-         don          Heights,          New          Jersey,          Septemker,          1967.         Allen          Gunn          Dorin,          Jr.         Junior,          Senior          Class          Vice-President;          Sophomore          Class         Council;          Key          Club;          Junior          Classical          League;          Stunt-         Talent          Night;          Key          Club          Convention,          Senior          Court.         Leonard          Keith          Dowgewicz         Spanish          Club,          Football,          Track.         Glenn          Joseph          Dozier         Transferred          from          Lackshore          Jr.          High,          Jacksonville,          Flor-         ida,          September,          1965.          Junior          Class          Council,          National         Math          Honor          Society,          FCA,          Baseball,          National          Honor         Society.         Ben          Herman          Droste         Transferred          from          Churchland          High          School,          Portsmouth,         Virginia,          September,          1965.          Senior          Class          Council,          SCA         Pep          Club,          Art          Service          Club,          Library          Club,          Spanish          Club         Treasurer,          Wrestling.         Linda          Ann          Droste         Transferred          from          Churchland          High          School,          Portsmouth,         Virginia,          September,          1965.          SCA          Council,          Y-Teens          IV         President,          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          Library          Club          Vice-         President,          COMMENTATOR          Homeroom          Representative,         Spanish          Club          Vice-President,          Spanish          National          Honor         Society,          FTA.         John          Scott          Duarte         Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          Wrestling,           Harvey,           ICT.         Orlando          Bernard          Duke         Ruth          Diane          Dunn         SCA          Pep          Club,          FBLA,          FHA,          Glee          Club,          Gym          Show,         Night          of          Music,          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          As-         sembly.         Marie          Elizabeth          Dutile         SCA          Pep          Club,          French          Night,          French          Club,          FBLA,         Medical          Arts          Club.         Karen          Marie          Eareckson         SCA          Pep          Club,          CYL,          EDUCATO R,          French          Club,          French         National          Honor          Society,          Medical          Arts          Club,          National         Math          Honor          Society          Treasurer,          Gym          Show,          National         Honor          Society.         Gilbert          Charles          Earle,          III         Hi-Y,          Basketball          Tri-Captain,          Baseball.         William          Webb          Early         IRC,          Junior          Classical          League,          Baseball          Manager,          Track.         Anne          Woodbridge          Edmond         SCA          Interclub          Council,          Y-Teens          Ill,          Jr.          Red          Cross         Council,          Library          Club,          Junior          Classical          League,          Spanish         Club,          FTA          President,          FTA          State          Convention.         James          Thomas          Edmonds,          Jr.         Seniors         SIX          Rebels          Landon          Beirne          Edwards,          Ill         Junior          Classical          League.         rank          as          National         e          e          e         Merit          finalists         David          Price          Ekey         French          Night,          French          Club,          French          National          Honor         Society,          Science          Club,          Chess          Club,          Junior          Science         on          winter          test          Symposium,          NMSQT          Letter          of          Commendation.         Charlotte          Downs          Ellis         SCA          Pep          Club;          Interclub          Council;          Quill          and          Scroll;         Y-Teens          Ill          President,          Vice-President,          Princess;          Appren-         tice          Club;          Junior          Classical          League;          French          Club;          Girls'         Chorus;          Glee          Club          Secretary;          Stunt-Talent          Night;          Night         of          Music;           Anything          Goes;''          Thanksgiving          Assembly;         Christmas          Assembly;          Tories;          RPI          Journalism          Workshop;         COMMENTATOR          Reporter,          Copy          Editor;          CSPA;          Na-         tional          Honor          Society.         Robert          Melvin          Erickson,          Jr.         Spanish          Club,          German          Club,          Christmas          Assembly.         Stephen          Embry          Esbach         Tennis.         Deborah          Jean          Eubank         SCA           Council;          Pep          Club;          Y-Teens          Ill;          CYL,          Jr.          Red         Cross          Council;          French          Night;          French          Club;          Spanish         Club;          Forensics          Club;          Gym          Show;          Stunt-Talent          Night;          Time          Out          For          Ginger  ;          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.         Joseph          Akos          Fekete         Gym          Show,           Time          Out          For          Ginger.          Nevin          Francis          Finley,          Jr.         Transferred          from          Thomas          Jefferson          High          School,          Rich-         mond,          Virginia,          September,          1967.          Debate          Team.         Frank          John          Fleisher,          Jr.         Hi-Y;          Fellowship          of          Christian          Athletes          Secretary,          Treas-         urer;          Basketball          Tri-Captain;          Baseball;          District          Conven-         tion          of          Fellowship          of          Christian          Athletes.         Patricia          Lyndall          Forcke         Transferred          from          John          Marshall          High          School,          Richmond,         Virginia,          September,          1966.          SCA          Pep          Club,          FBLA,           Time         Out          For          Ginger,’          VOT,          FBLA          Convention.         Robert          Lawrence          Ford         Ih         Floyd          Eugene          Foster,          Ill         Football,          Basketball,          Baseball,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          SCA         Big          Brother.         Chaldea          Eudora          Fountain         SCA          Pep          Club,          Library          Club,          FBLA,          VOT          President,         FBLA          Convention.         Susan          Anne          Freeburn         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          IV,          FHA,          Gym          Show,           Time         Out          For          Ginger.          Crouched          over          a         colorful          trade         magazine,          Jerry         Kane          uses          study         hall          time          to          order         component          parts.         for          a          future         commercial         arts          project.         167         Nancy          Zickefoose,         Steadying         her          crown,         Maid          of          Honor         Jenny          Kanary         receives         congratulations         from          '66         Harvest         Festival         queen          Theresa         Elder.         168         Barbara          Winstead          receive         Donna          Louise          Freelin         SCA          Council,          Pep          Club;          Junior,          Senior          Class          Councils:         Junior          Classical          League;          Glee          Club;          Night          of          Music;         Thanksgiving          Assembly;          Christmas          Aassmbly;          HISTOR-         IAN          Business          Staff.         Larry          Wayne          French         SCA          Council,          Glee          Club,          Night          of          Music,          Thanksgiving         Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,           My          Fair          Lady.          Sharon          Elizabeth          Frier         Transferred          from          Walt          Whitman          High          School,          Bethesde         Maryland,          February,          1966.          FBLA          Secretary,          RPI          Work-         shop,          National          FBLA          Convention.         Kathleen          Ann          Fulgham         SCA          Pep          Club,          COMMENTATOR          Homeroom          Repre-          sentative,          French          Club,          Gym          Show.         Ann          Winfield          Fuller         Y-Teens          IV,          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          Apprentice          Club,         Spanish          Club,          FHA,           Time          Out          For          Ginger.          Susan          Cary          Fuqua         SCA          Pep          Club,          Sophomore          Class          Treasurer,          Junior          Class         Secretary,          National          Honor          Society,          Quill          and          Scroll,         Y-Teens          II],          CYL,          Apprentice          Club,          Spanish          Club,          Span-         ish          National          Honor          Society,          National          Math          Honor         Society,          Cheerleader,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          Tories,          HIS-         TORIAN          Student          Life          Editor,          CYL          Princess,          Senior          Class         Princess,          National          Spanish          Test,          Senior          Court,          College         Night          Representative.         Michelle          Ann          Galea         SCA          Letter,          Pep          Club,          Interclub          Council;          Junior,          Senior         Class          Councils;          Y-Teens          IV;          CYL;          Cub          Club          Presiden t;         Forensics          Club;          Medical          Arts          Club          Vice-President;          Gym         Show;          SIPA;          COMMENTATOR          Literary          Staff          Reporter,         Columnist;          Editor-in-Chief;          RPI          High          School          Editor's         Workshop;          University          of          Richmond          Newspaper          Clinic;         SCA          District          Conference;          Cub          Club          Princess,          CSPA.         John          Price          Garner         Science          Club,          Wrestling,          Track.         Balfour          Award          jointly         Julie          Kathryn          Garrett          J,         SCA          Pep          Club,          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          FHA,          Medical         Arts          Club,          Majorette,          Stunt-Talent          Night.         Eleanor          Lee          Gaunt         SCA          Pep          Club,          CYL,          FBLA,          FHA,          Medical          Arts          Club,         Stunt-Talent          Night.         Kingsbery          Weatherby          Gay         Transferred          from          St.          Christopher's          School,          Richmond,         Virginia,          September,          1965.          French          Club,          COMMEN-          TATOR          Business          Staff          Circulation          Manager.         Seniors         Cynthis          Elaine          Geoghegan         SCA          Pep          Club,          ICT.         Patricia          Ann          Gilbert         Art          Service          Club,          French          Night,          French          Club,          Girls’         Basketball,           Time          Out          For          Ginger,            Harvey,            Sorry,         Wrong          Number.          James          Price          Gilliam         Gym          Show.         Stuart          Michael          Glass         SCA          Interclub          Council;          Junior          Class          Council;          Junior         Classical          League          Censor,          Co-President;          Forensics          Club;         Gym          Show;          Stunt-Talent          Night;           Time          Out          For          Ginger;          Thanksgiving          Assembly;          Christmas          Assembly;          Thespian         Society          Vice-President,           My          Fair          Lady,            Christmas          in         Pleasant          Grove,''           The          Dancers.          Russell          Barry          Glenn         Wrestling          Manager.         George          Bright          Gotschalk,          Jr.         Hi-Y,          Fellowship          of          Christian          Athletes          President,          Foot-         ball,          Basketball,          Baseball.         David          Randolph          Graham         COMMENTATOR          Homeroom          Representative,          Junior         Classical          League,          Spanish          National          Honor          Society.         Patricia          Lynn          Greybill         Transferred          from          Colonial          Heights          High,          Colonial         Heights,          Virginia,          September          1966.          FHA,          Typist.          for         the          EDUCATOR.         Studying          her          speech,          Crissie          Jane          Helen          Grigsby         Ulmer          prepares          to          name          new          Transferred          from          John          Randolph          Tucker          High          School,         R          F          b          Richmond,          Virginia,          September          1965.          Apprentice          Club,         Honor          Society          members.          SCA          Pep          Club,          FBLA,          COMMENTATOR          Business          Staff.         Jo          Ann          Grubbs         Transferred          from          Coronado          High          School,          Coronado,          .         California,          September,          1967.           My          Fair          Lady.          Thomas          Pratt          Gullette,          Jr.         Transferred          from          New          Canaan          High          School,          New         Canaan,          Connecticut,          September,          1967.          Jr.          Red          Cross         Council,          Gym          Show.         James          Michael          Hall         SCA          Pep          Club,          Gym          Show.         William          Thomas          Hall         Transferred          from          Lane          High          School,          Charlottesville,         Virginia,          September          1965.          IRC,           The          Trysting          Place.         Ward          McKee          Hamilton         Football,          Tennis.         Class          of          1968          ié9         Susan          Adams          Hamlet         SCA          Pep          Club,          Interclub          Council;          Quill          and          Scroll;          Y-         Teens          Ill;          CYL,          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council;          Library          Club         Treasurer;          Spanish          Club          President;          Spanish          National         Honor          Society;          FTA;          National          Math          Honor          Society;         Basketball;          COMMENTATOR          Literary          Staff          Art          Editor,         National          Honor          Society.         Richard          Milton          Hamrick         Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          Gym          Show.         William          Rollins          Hardesty         Track,          Gym          Show.         Jean          Jennette          Hardin          My          Fair          Lady,            Chorus,          Night          of          Music,           Time          Out          For         Ginger.          Robert          Franklin          Hardy         Track.         Charles          James          Harland         SCA          Pep          Club,          Science          Club,          Wrestling,          Gym          Show.         Charles          Lichtenberg          Harowitz,          Jr.         SCA          Council,          Letter;          EDUCATOR;          French          Club;          French         National          Honor          Society;          Forensics          Club;          Track;          Gym         Show;          Stunt-Talent          Night,          “My          Fair          Lady,           Quill          and         Scroll.         Sandra          Kay          Harper         FBLA.         Shirley          Theresa          Harris         Senior          Class          Council,          Y-Teens          III,          Junior          Classical         League,          French          Club,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          Latin          Tourna-         ment.         Richard          Hansford          Burroughs          Haskell         Transferred          from          Christ          Church          School,          Christ          Church,         Virginia,          November          1965.          Stunt-Talent          Night.         Margaret          Elizabeth          Hastings         SCA          Council,          Y-Teens          IV          Vice-President,          Treasurer;         French          Night,          French          Club;          Girls'          Chorus;          Glee          Club;         Night          of          Music;           Anything          Goes;            My          Fair          Lady  ;         Thanksgiving          Assembly;          Christmas          Assembly;          Tories;         HISTORIAN          Students          Editor;          Virginia          Yearbook          Forum;         State          Y-Teens          Conference;          Virginia-Carolina          Y-Teens         Conference.         Wanda          Sue          Haynes         National          Honor          Society,          Quill          and          Scroll,          Y-Teens          Ill,         Junior          Classical          League,          French          Club,          National          Math          Cc          re          Creare         Honor          Society,          Gym          Show,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          SIPA,          oncentration.          Sue          |homas         Tories,          HISTORIAN          Literary          Editor,          Latin          Tournament,          ponders          a          last-minute          idea          for         Graduation          Usher.          .         a          term          paper          in          Government.                  4          .         =         Sarah          Crandall          Hazen         Office          Assistant,          VOT.         Walter          Davis          Heindl         Marcia          Elaine          Hensley         Transferred          from          John          Dickinson          High          School,          Wilming-         ton,          Delaware,          September          1967.         Marianne          Herbert         SCA          Council,          Y-Teens          2,          FHA,          Historian          Business          Staff,         SCA          Big          Sister.         170          Seniors         Five          seniors          aes          eta          ta         participate         in          Henrico         Katherine          Ann          Hipskind         SCA          Pep          Club,          Art          Service          Club,          EDUCATOR          Art          Edi-         government          day          tor,          Spanish          Club,          National          Math          Honor          Society.         con          sted         ba          AL          ET          TS          PRPS          ATs         Cued          by          drum         major          Skip          Saundra          Lynne          Hodges         Camprtield,          SCA          Pep          Club,          CYL,          Office          Assistant,          Forensics          Club,         d          Sait           Time          Out          For          Ginger.          Jim          Jinkins         blasts          his          Elizabeth          Neal          Holliday                   Transferred          from          Jamesville          High          School,          Jamesville,         part           i          Rebel          North          Carolina,          September          1966.          Office          Assistant,          Span-         Rouser’'          in          an          ish          Club,          Glee          Club,          Gym          Show,          Thanksgiving          Assembly,         afternoon          Christmas          Assembly.         pep          rally.          Cecil          McGown          Hooker,          Jr.         German          Club,          Medical          Arts          Club,          Science          Club,          Chess         Club,          Virginia          Science,          Humanities          and          Engineering         Symposium,          Lab          Assistant.         Frederick          Townsend          Horsfield         Transferred          from          Coffee          High          School,          Florence,          Ala-         bama,          September          1967.         Geraldine          Cheryl          House         Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          Debate          Team,          Spanish          Club,         National          Math          Honor          Society,          National          Honor          Society.         Stuart          Wayne          Howard         ICT          District          Convention.         Sharon          Elizabeth          Hoy         Transferred          from          Greensville          County          High          School,          Em-         poria,          Virginia,          September,          1966.          FHA.         Susan          Sharon          Huckstep         SCA          Council,          Pep          Club;          Office          Assistant;          FBLA;          Girls’         Chorus;          Gym          Show;          Night          of          Music;          “My          Fair          Lady;          SCA          Big          Sister.         Deborah          Darlene          Hughes         SCA          Pep          Club;          Council;          CYL;          FBLA;          Gym          Show;          HIS-         TORIAN          Business          Staff,          Senior          Court.         Ellena          Ann          Hughes         French          Club,          Girls'          Chorus,          Glee          Club,          Downbeats,          All-         State          Chorus,          Night          of          Music,           Anything          Goes,           Thanks-         giving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,          “My          Fair          Lady.          Owen          Llywelyn          Hughes         Class          of          1968          i7|         Galea,          Norton,          Haynes,          Young,          Bokach          head          Freeman          publications         Pemberton          Austin          Hunter         SCA          Council,          Pep          Club;          Y-Teens          Il;          COMMENTATOR         Homeroom          Representative;          Junior          Classical          League          Sec-         retary;          German          Club;          Stunt-Talent          Night;          HISTORIAN         Business          Staff.         Dennis          Ray          Hurt         Art          Service          Club,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          “Time          Out          For         Ginger.          Elizabeth          Ann          Husk         Y-Teens          IY,          Art          Service          Club,          Junior          Classical          League,         Stunt-Talent          Night,          Christmas          Assembly,          HISTORIAN         Business          Staff.         Gregory          James          Hustis         SCA          Council,          District          SCA          Convention,          Interclub          Coun-         cil;          Junior          Class          President;          Key          Club;          Gym          Show;          Stunt-         Talent          Night;          COMMENTATOR          Literary          Staff          Reporter,         Second          Page          Co-Editor,          Senior          Court.         Beverly          Jean          Hutchinson         SCA          Pep          Club,          French          Club,          Medical          Arts          Club,          Na-         tional          Math          Honor          Society,           Time          Out          For          Ginger.          Nancy          Elizabeth          Ingram          Time          Out          For          Ginger,”          Y-Teens          IV.         172         Ronald          Wade          Issacs         IRC,          French          Club,          Forensics          Club,          Science          Club,          Tennis.         Arlie          Jackson,          Ill         Forensics          Club,          Gym          Show,          Stunt-Talent          Night,           Time         Out          For          Ginger,’           The          Trysting          Place,           Thanksgiving         Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly.         Christine          Eugertha          Jackson         French          Club,          Forensics          Club.         Nancy          Ellen          Jackson         SCA          Pep          Club;          Junior,          Senior          Class          Councils;          Y-Teens         Il;          CYL;          Art          Service          Club;          Junior          Classical          League;         FTA;          Medical          Arts          Club;          Cheerleader;          Stunt-Talent         Night;           Time          Out          for          Ginger.          Mary          Frances          Jeffries         Transferred          from          Brookville          High          School,          Lynchburg,         Virginia,          September          1966.          FHA,          Girls'          Chorus.         James          Harding          Jinkins         Band,          Glee          Club,          Night          of          Musi c,           Anything          Goes,          “My          Fair          Lady,           Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas         Assembly.         aay         Glancing         at          printed         instructions,         Sue          Huckstep         types          her         assigned          work         during          her         third          period.         Seniors         Linda          Ann          Johnson         SCA          Pep          Club,          Apprentice          Club,          EDUCATOR          Poetry         Editor,          Spanish          Club,          German          Club,          Girls’          Chorus,         Downbeats,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          Night          of          Music,           Any-         thing          Goes,           Christmas          Assembly,          “Time          Out          For         Ginger.          Valarie          Elaine          Johnson         German          Club,          Medical          Arts          Club,          Band.         Ellen          Peale          Johnston         Y-Teens          II,          Spanish          Club,          Medical          Arts          Club,           Time         Out          For          Ginger.          Catherine          Deane          Jones         FBLA,          FHA,          Gym          Show,          VOT.         Hobart          Carl          Jones         Lora          Lynn          Jones         Medical          Arts          Club,          Band.         Richard          Hunter          Jones         Jr.          Red          Cross          Council.         Stephen          Whitfield          Jones         SCA          Treasurer,          SCA          Council;          Sophomore          Council;          Quill         and          Scroll;          Key          Club;          Spanish          Club;          National          Math         Honor          Society;          Stunt-Talent          Night;          HISTORIAN          Literary         Staff          Organizations          Co-Editor;          Key          Club          Convention;         SCA          District          Convention;          SCA          Big          Brother,          Senior         Court,          National          Honor          Society.         Ann          Sue          Kallman         SCA          Pep          Club,          Art          Service          Club,          FHA.         Linda          Marion          Kamsky         SCA          Pep          Club,          Interclub          Council;          Y-Teens          Il;          Jr.          Red         Cross          Council;          Spanish          Club;          Spanish          National          Honor          |         Society;          Head          Majorette;          Stunt-Talent          Night;          HIS-         TORIAN          Business          Staff.         Jenny          Lloyd          Kanary         SCA          Pep          Club,          Hi-Y          Sweetheart,          Y-Teens          II,          CYL,          FTA,         FHA,          Majorette,          Stunt-Talent          Night,           Time          Out          For         Ginger,’          Harvest          Festival          Maid          of          Honor.         Gerald          Edward          Kane         Stunt-Talent          Night.         Mary          Elizabeth          Kestner          E         SCA          Pep          Club,          Debate          Team,          French          Night,          French         Club,           Time          Out          For          Ginger,            NCTE          Awards          Program.         David          Gene          Kierson         Transferred          from          J.          R.          Tucker          High          School,          Richmond,         Virginia,          September          1964.          ICT.         Robert          Calvert          King         Transferred          from          Fork          Union          Military          Academy,          Fork         Union,          Virginia,          September,          1965.          FBLA,           Time          Out         For          Ginger.          Dark          walls         box          in          Ray         Parham          as          he         and          Connie          Ryan         watch          other         actors          in          the         senior          play         rehearse.         David          Stanton          Knight         Audio-Visual          Club.         John          Christopher          LaGow         H-Y          Junior          Red          Cross          Council          Spanish          Club.         Class          of          1968          .          173         Carolyn          Jean          Landrum         Library          Club,          Glee          Club          Princess,           Time          Out          for          Gin-         ger,            Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,           My         Fair          Lady.          Patricia          Anne          Laupus         SCA          Pep          Club,          French          Club,          FTA,          FHA,          HISTORIAN         Business          Staff.         Claudia          Ferreira          Leal         Transferred          from          Ginasio          Santa          Cecilia,          Fortaleza-Ceara,         Brazil,          November,          1967.          Girls'          Chorus,          Night          of          Music.         Christmas          Assembly.         Jack          Dinwiddie          Lewis,          Jr.         Key          Club,          National          Math          Honor          Society,          Wrestling.         Gerald          Richard          Lientz         Library          Club;          Cub          Club;          French          Club;          French          National         Honor          Society;          Chess          Club;          National          Math          Honor          So-         ciety;          High          School          Bowl;          WRNL_          Scholarship          Quiz;         COMMENTATOR          Reporter,          News          Columnist.         Randall          Anne          Lininger         Spanish          Club,          FBLA,          VOT.         Barry          Clarke          Linkous         COMMENTATOR          Homeroom          Representative,          Junior         Classical          League,          Science          Club.         Simone          Elizabeth          Lobdell         Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          FTA,          FHA.         Harriett          Elizabeth          Locke         Y-Teens          II,          French          Club,          French          National          Honor          So-         ciety,          Spanish          Club.         Karen          Dail          Longaker         CYL,          FHA,          Gym          Show.         Lucille          Wilson          Longaker         SGASPepmGlub          yor          aked          sGrossmEBLAG@          ELIA.         Deborah          Anne          Love         SCA          Pep          Club,          CYL,          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          FBLA         Historian,          FHA,           Time          Out          For          Ginger,”          “My          Fair         Lady.          Michael          Hugh          Lowery         Basketball.         John          Wendall          Luck         Glee          Club,          Wrestling,          Night          of          Music,          Thanksgiving         Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,           My          Fair          Lady.          Robert          Joseph          Luebke         IRC,          Library          Club          Treasurer,          Spanish          Club,          Science         Club,          Physics          Vice-President.         Michael          Edward          Lufsey         Fellowship          of          Christian          Athletes,          Track,          Gym          Show.         -         Joseph          William          Lukens,          Jr.         Hi-Y          Secretary-Treasurer,          German          Club,          Football          Tri-         Captain,          Basketball          Tri-Captain,          Baseball.         Robert          Pierce          Lumpkin,          III         German          Club,          Forensics          Club,          Glee          Club,          National         Math          Honor          Society,          ‘Anything          Goes  .         Jane          Ellen          Mahaffey         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          I,          CYL,          French          Club,          FBLA,         Majorette,          Basketball          Co-Captain,          Gym          Show,           Time         Out          for          Ginger,           HISTORIAN          Literary          Staff          Typist,         Index          Editor;          Senior          Court;          Homecoming          Princess.         Sandra          Elaine          Marks         Spanish          Club,          FTA,          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.         174         Seniors         Dale          Cunningham          chosen          as          recipient          of          DAR          Citizenship          Award         Karen          Elaine          Martin         Karen          Marie          Matthews         Y-Teens          IV          Secretary,          COMMENTATOR          Homeroom         Representative,          Spanish          Club,          Forensics          Club,          FTA,          Gym         Show,          Stunt-Talent          Night,           My          Fair          Lady,            Time          Out         For          Ginger,’          “Sorry          Wrong          Number,  '          Christmas          As-         sembly,          Forensics          Contest,          National          Thespian          Society,          My          Fair          Lady  .         Edward          Samuel          Maupin,          Jr.         Forensics          Club,          Gym          Show,          Stunt-Talent          Night,           Time         Out          For          Ginger,            My          Fair          Lady,           Christmas          Assem-         bly,          Thespian,           Christmas          at          Pleasant          Grove.          William          James          McCarthy         Art          Service          Club,          Track,           Time          Out          For          Ginger,           Hen-         rico          Art          Guild,          Cross          Country,           Harvey,            COMMEN-         TATOR          Staff          Artist.         Melinda          Leigh          McCoy         as          Council,          SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          Triangle          Ill         John          Franklin          McGeorge,          Jr.         CYL,          Debate          Team,          Forensics          Club,          Science          Club.         A          skunk?          Les         Waldbauer         hesitatingl         Sep          aele          ae          Donna          Marie          McGlone         Gece          SCA          Pep          Club,          FBLA,          Medical          Arts.         black          object         which          Key         Clubbers          Dale          Thomas          McGuff         transformed          SCA          Pep          Club,          Spanish          Club,          Medica!          Arts          Club,          Sci-         ‘          ence          Club,           The          Pot          Boilers.          into          a          skunk         for          their         homecoming          Nancy          Cecilia          McKinney         float.          Transferred          from          Mary          Mount          High          School,          Richmond,         Virginia,          September,          1967.         Charles          Francis          McNamara         Glee          Club,          Football,          Baseball,          Night          of          Music,          Thanks-         giving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly.         Melvin          Curtis          Miller,          III         Key          Club,          Spanish          Club,          Tennis,          Stunt-Talent          Night,         Key          Club          Convention.         Mary          Patricia          Miller         Transferred          from          Mary          Mount          High          School,          Richmond,         Virginia,          September,          1965.          ICT          Regional          Convention.          —         Blair          David          Mitchell         Band,          National          Math          Honor          Society,          All-State          Band,         Night          of          Music,           Anything          Goes,             My          Fair          Lady.          Class          of          1968          175         Debbie          Eubank,          Ann          Wilkerson          vie          for          Miss          Teenage          Richmond         Deborah          Morey         SCA          Council,          Letter,          Pep          Club;          Y-Teens          Il;          Office          As-         sistant;          COMMENTATOR          Homeroom          Representative;         French          Night;          Junior          Classical          League;          French          Club;         Stunt-Talent          Night;           Time          Out          for          Ginger;''          Thanks-         giving          Assembly;          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.         Nancy          Jean          Morgan         SCA          Council;          Pep          C lub;          Sophomore          Class          Council;          CYL;         Library          Club;          German          Club;          National          Math          Honor          So-         ciety;          Gym          Show.         Deborah          Elizabeth          Morris         SCA          Pep          Club,          FHA,          Gym          Show.         David          Arthur          Moxon         Transferred          from          Ravenswood          High          School,          Ravenswood,         West          Virginia,          September,          1966.          Hi-Y,          National          Math         Honor          Society,          Fellowship          of          Christian          Athletes,          Basket-         ball,          Golf.         Katherine          Paterica          Murphy         VOT.         Edward          Louis          Myers,          Jr.         Junior          Classical          League,          German          Club,          Band,          Night          of         Music.         Michael          Thomas          Myers         (er         Stuart          Paul          Myers         COMMENTATOR          Homeroom          Representative,          French         Night,          Medical          Arts          Club          Vice-President,          Chess          Club         Treasurer,          National          Math          Honor          Society,          Gym          Show,          Time          Out          For          Ginger,            The          Project,            The          Valiant,          ‘Visit          to          a          Small          Planet,'’          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christ-         mas          Assembly,          District          One          Act          Play          Festival,          National         Thespian          Society,          NMSQT          Letter          of          Commendation.         Virginia          Maver          Neill         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          Il          Treasurer;          Junior          Classical         League,          Basketball,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          COMMEN-         TATOR          Literary          Staff          Sixth          Page          Co-Editor,          Homeroom         Representative.         Costumed          cheerleaders          listen         Arthur          Wilson          Nelson,          Jr.          for          a          cue          during          a          pep          rally.         Audio-Visual          Club          Vice-President,          President.         176          Seniors         Ruth          Anita          Newsome         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          II,          FBLA,          FHA.         Leslie          Earl          Newton         Track,          ‘Time          Out          For          Ginger,            Sorry          Wrong          Number.          Linda          Jennette          Nicholls         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          I,          Arts          Service          Club,          Gym         Show,          French          Night.         Linda          Marina          Nieder         SCA          Letter,          Pep          Club,          Quill          and          Scroll,          Debate          Team,         Cub          Club,          Junior          Classical          League,          German          Club,          Gym         Show,           Time          Out          For          Ginger,           COMMENTATOR          Liter-         ary          Staff          Publicity          Editor,          Reporter,          Homeroom          Repre-         sentative.         Kathryn          Jane          Noel         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          III,          Library          Club,          Spanish          Club,         FTA,          FHA,          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.         Karen          Gay          North         SCA          Council,          SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          IV,          Art          Service         Club,          Library          Club,          EDUCATOR,          Junior          Classical          League.          F         Sharon          Kay          North         SCA          Pep          Club,           Y-Teens          IV,          Library          Club,          Spanish          Club,         Medical          Arts          Club.         Elizabeth          Carole          Northern         SCA          Pep          Club,          CYL,          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          French         Club,          FBLA,          FTA,          FHA,          Medical          Arts          Club,          Basketball         Co-Captain,          Gym          Show.         Frances          Marian          Norton         SCA          Council,          Sophomore          Class          Council,          Quill          and         Scroll          Secretary,          Y-Teens          II],          Spanish          Club,          Spanish         National          Honor          Society          Historian,          National          Math          Honor         Society,          SIPA,          Tories,          HISTORIAN          —          Editor-in-Chief,         Virginia          Yearbook          Forum,          Capital          District          Conference,         Southeastern          Virginia          National          Honor          Society          Confer-         ence,          Graduation          Usher,          College          Night          Representative,         NMSQT          Letter          of          Commendation.         Charles          Robert          Noseck,          Jr.         Nancy          Carol          Nuckols         SCA          Pep          Club,          Office          Assistant,          FBLA,          Girls'          Chorus,         Gym          Show,          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,         Glee          Club,           My          Fair          Lady  .         James          Oscar          Olzer,          Jr.         Karen          Lee          Osborne         SCA          Pep          Club,          Office          Assistant,          FBLA,          Gym          Show.         Carolyn          Jean          Owen         SCA          Pep          Club;          Y-Teens          |;          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council;          IRC         Secretary,          Princess;          FTA;          Medical          Arts          Club;          Glee          Club;         Night          of          Music;          Thanksgiving          Assembly;          Christmas          As-         sembly;          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff,          “My          Fair          Lady.          Class          of          1968         Jammed          zipper.         Chrissie          Ulmer         patiently         watches          as          the         nimble          fingers         of          fellow          club         member          Nancy         Zickefoose         struggle          with         the          robe.         a)         177         Susan          Lee          Pace:          Decorating          for          the          senior         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          III,          kibrary          Club          Secretary,         Spanish          Club,          FTA          Secretary,          FHA,          Girls'          Chorus,          Glee          PrOM,          Patsy          Riddle          prepares         Club,          Night          of          Music,           My          Fair          Lady,’          Thanksgiving          +o          hang          crepe          paper          streamers         Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,          HISTORIAN          Business          g          :          if          ra          i         Staff,          All-Regional          Chorus.          to          beautify          t          €          bare          gym          wails.         Robert          Beverly          Parkerson         Key          Club,          German          Club,          Chess          Club,          Track,          Stunt-         Talent          Night.         Sharon          Anne          Parkes         EDUCATOR          Fiction          Editor,          Junior          Classical          League,         German          Club,          FHA,          Gym          Show,          Stunt-Talent          Night,         NMSQT,          Lab          Assistant.         Wade          Stevenson          Parsley         Hi-Y,          Fellowship          of          Christian          Athletes,          Basketball,          Base-         ball.         |          Sarah          Jean          Pasquine         SCA          Pep          Club,          Glee          Club,          Gym          Show,          Night          of          Music,         'Time          Out          For          Ginger  ,          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christ-         mas          Assembly,           My          Fair          Lady.          Janice          Aileen          Payne         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          |          Chaplain,          Spanish          Club,         Spanish          National          Honor          Society,          COMMENTATOR         Literary          Staff          Reporter,          Fourth          Page          Co-Editor;          Quill         and          Scroll:          CSPA.         Peggy          Ann          Perkins         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          II],          Gym          Show,          Night          of          Music,          Time          Out          For          Ginger,’          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.         Sharon          Snead          Phillips         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          III,          French          Night,          French          Club,         Majorette,          Gym          Show,          Stunt-Talent          Night,           Time          Out         For          Ginger,            The          Project,           COMMENTATOR          Literary         Staff          Reporter,          COMMENTATOR          Downtown          Repre-         sentative.         Peggy          Virginia          Pollard         SCA          Pep          Club,          FBLA          President,          FHA,          FBLA          Regional,         State          Convention.         William          Thomas          Powers         SCA          Interclub          Council,          IRC,          Art          Service          Club          President,         French          Night,          Science          Club,           Anything          Goes,            My         Fair          Lady,            Time          Out          For          Ginger,''          HISTORIAN          Busi-         ness          Staff          Ad          Manager,          National          Thespian          Society,          Harvey.          178          Seniors         Virginia          Beach          or          bust          is          summer          goal          for          495          Rebel          graduates         James          Albert          Price         Band,          Girls'          Chorus,          Gym          Show,          ''My          Fair          Lady.           Thoughtfully         watching         5          the          action         renda          aro          ritcnar         SCMUPad          CLEA          CYLUTSLATEHAS          ates)          Ark          Clb.          Ol          1ne          Game,         HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.          Manager         Jimmy          Stames         reviews         Miriam          Jean          Pyles          th         e          well-         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          IV,          Apprentice          Club,          Junior          .         Classical          League,          Medical          Arts          Club,          Girls'          Chorus,          practiced         Stunt-Talent          Night,          Library          Assistant.          plays          of         the          team.         Joseph          Paul          Rapisarda,          Jr.         French          Night,          French          Club          Vice-President,          French          Na-         tional          Honor          Society,          Science          Club,          National          Mathe-         matics          Honor          Society,          Fellowship          of          Christian          Athletes,         Baseball,          Gym          Show,          Lab          Assistant.         Margaret          Louise          Redmond         CYL          Vice-President,          FBLA          Treasurer,          FBLA          Regional         Convention.         Linda          Ann          Reeder          :         SCA          Pep          Club,          National          Honor          Society,          Quill          and          —         Scroll,          Key          Club          Sweetheart,          Y-Teens          III],          CYL,          French         Club,          French          National          Honor          Society,          Girls'          Chorus,         Glee          Club,          National          Math          Honor          Society,          Head          Cheer-          |         leader,          Night          of          Music,          ‘Anything          Goes,           Thanksgiving         Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,          French          Tournament,          Sen-         ior          Class          Princess,          Homecoming          Queen,          COMMEN-         TATOR          Third          Page          Assistant          Editor,          CSPA,          Senior          Court.         Norma          Frances          Reekes         SCA          Pep          Club,          FBLA,          Girls'          Chorus,          Glee          Club,          All-         State          Chorus,          Night          of          Music,           My          Fair          Lady,           Thanks-         giving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,          All-County          Chorus.         William          Melvin          Rhodenhiser         Forensics          Club,          Glee          Club,          Night          of          Music,          “My          Fair         Lady,’          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,         Christmas          Concert,          Virginia          Forensics          Workshop.         Richard          Stephenson          Rhodes         Carol          Jean          Rice         SCA          Pep          Club;          Junior,          Senior          Class          Council;          Y-Teens         Il;          French          Night;          French          Club;          Spanish          Club;          Medical         Arts          Club;          Christmas          Assembly;          Clinic          Assistant.         James          Douglas          Richards         Quill          and          Scroll          Vice-President;          Junior          Classical          League;         Science          Club          Treasurer;          National          Math          Honor          Society;         Virginia          Junior          Science,          Humanities,          and          Engineering         Symposium;          COMMENTATOR          Reporter,          Managing          Edi-         tor,          Business          Staff;          SIPA,          CSPA.         Class          of          1968          179         Varsity          football          squad          takes          District,          Regional,          State          titles         Mary          Elizabeth          Richardson         SCA          Pep          Club,          Junior          Classical          League,          French          Club,         Gym          Show.         Patricia          Lynn          Riddle         SCA          Pep          Club,          Senior          Class          Council,          Key          Club          Sweet-         heart,          Y-Teens          III,          Spanish          Club,          Cheerleader,          HIS-         TORIAN          Business          Staff,          Senior          Court.         Paul          Thomas          Riley         COMMENTATOR          Staff,          German          Club,          Band,          Glee          Club,         Gym          Show,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          Night          of          Music,          'Any-         thing          Goes,           Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          As-         sembly.         Sherry          Ruth          Robbins         SCA          Pep          Club,          Majorette,          Glee          Club,          Gym          Show,         Stunt-Talent          Night,          Night          of          Music,          Thanksgiving          As-         sembly,          Christmas          Assembly,          Madrigal          Chorus.         Linda          Sue          Roberts         ICT,          Night          of          Music.         William          Michael          Roberts         Junior          Classical          League,          Wrestling,          Stunt-Talent          Night.         Gordon          Hill          Robertson         Transferred          from          Staunton          Military          Academy,          Staunton,         Virginia,          September          1967.          Art          Service          Club,          Spanish         Club,          Track.         David          Mitchell          Robeson         Wrestling,          Gym          Show.         Gregory          Allan          Robinson         Key          Club,          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          French          Night,          Band,         Stunt-Talent          Night,          Night          of          Music,           Anything          Goes  ,          My          Fair          Lady  ,          Key          Club          District          Convention,          High         School          Bowl          Team.         Janice          Lee          Rocchiccioli         Pep          Club,          FHA,          Basketball          Manager,          Gym          Show.         Bonnie          Lynn          Roebuck         SCA          Council,          Sophomore          Class          Council,          National          Honor         Society,          Y-Teens          Princess,          CYL,          COMMENTATOR          Home-         room          Representative,          French          Clut          French          National          Hon-         or          Society,          Glee          Club,          National          Math          Honor          Society,         Cheerleader,          Night          of          Music,           Anything          Goes,           Thanks-         giving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,          Graduation          Usher,         Glee          Club          Princess,          Senior          Court.         Marilyn          Kay          Rogers         SCA          Council,          Interclub          Council;          Sophomore          Class         Council;          Y-Teens          I!          Historian,          President,          Princess;          COM-         MENTATOR          Homeroom          Representative;          Spanish          Club;         Stunt-Talent          Night;           The          Trysting          Place;'  '’          HISTORIAN         Business          Staff.         Janet          Louise          Roper         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          |,          Spanish          Club,          Medical          Arts         Club,          Girls'          Chorus,          Glee          Club,          Night          of          Music,          HIS-         TORIAN          Business          Staff,          ''My          Fair          Lady.          War          god          Stephanie          Rose          oe         j          |          Transferred          from          Needham          Broughton          High          School,         Bernie          Siegel          Raleigh,          North          Carolina,          September          1967.          National         speaks          to          the          Honor          Society,          Y-Teens          Il,          Junior          Classical          League,         audience          French          Club,          Math          National          Honor          Society,          HISTORIAN         -          Business          Staff.         during          the         IRC          skit.          Sandra          Dawn          Rush         SCA          Pep          Club,          German          Club,          FBLA,          FHA,           Time          Out         For          Ginger,’          ICT,          Thespian          Society.         Seniors         Regally          ee          on          their          throne,          Ta          prom          royalty          enjoys          ae          seniors’          ee          at          their           Summer          in          Athens.          Class          of          1968         Constance          Leigh          Ryan         SCA          Council,          SCA          Pep          Club,          CYL,          Spanish          Club,          FBLA         Historian,          Cheerleader,          Gym          Show,           Time          Out          For         Ginger,’          National          Thespian          Society.         Charles          Anthony          Rytelewski         Office          Assistant,          Spanish          Club,          Chess          Club,          Glee          Club,         All-State          Chorus,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          Night          of          Music,          My          Fair          Lady,            Anything          Goes,           Thanksgiving          As-         sembly,          Christmas          Assembly,          All-Regional          Chorus.         Barbara          Schneider         SCA          Pep          Club,          Class          Council,          Y-Teens          I],          EDUCATOR,         COMMENTATOR          Business          Staff,          Gym          Show,          Stunt-         Talent          Night,          “Sorry          Wrong          Number,’          HISTORIAN         Business          Staff.         Carl          Jeffrey          Scholl         Spanish          Club,          Wrestling,          Golf.         James          Oliver          Scott,          Jr.         French          Club,          French          National          Honor          Society.         Susan          Leigh          Scott         SCA          Pep          Club,          Hi-Y          Sweetheart,          Y-Teens          I1,          French          Club,          French          National          Honor          Society,          Cheerleader,         Stunt-Talent          Night,           Time          Out          For          Ginger,’          SCA          Big         Sister,          Senior          Court.         Dewey          Leo          Searcy         Track.         Penelope          Lee          Sedgley         Spanish          Club,          FHA.         Stephen          Richard          Segal         Art          Service          Club.         George          Alan          Serafim         Spanish          Club.         Gena          Delaney          Shadwell         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          Triangle          Ill,          COMMENTATOR         Homeroom          Representative,          Junior          Classical          League,         FTA,          FHA,          Stunt-Talent          Night,           The          Trysting          Place.”         Susan          Frances          Shapiro         SCA          Council;          AFS          Co-Chairman;          Jr.          Red          Cross          Coun-         cil;          Spanish          Club,          COMMENTATOR          Business          Staff,          Ad-         Staff          Co-Manager.         18]         yo          ant”          pie:         Harry          Loving          Smith         Band,          Track,          Night          of          Music.         Joedy          Laurin          Smith         SCA          Letter,          SCA          Pep          Club,          SCA          Interclub          Council,         Key          Club          President,          Art          Service          Club,          German          Club,         Stunt-Talent          Night,          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff,          Key          Club         International          Convention,          Key          Club          District          Conven-         tion.         Lawrence          Benjamin          Smith,          Il         Hi-Y          Sergeant-at-Arms;          Art          Service          Club;          Spanish          Club;         Fellowship          of          Christian          Athletes          Chaplain;          Track;          Foot-         ball          All          Capital,          All          Metro,          All          Central          Regional,          All         Group          I-A,          All          State.         Netta          Sue          Smith         SCA          Council,          Merit          Committee          Chairman,          Interclub         Council;          Sophomore          Class          Council;          Quill          and          Scroll;         Y-Teens          IV:          CYL          Vice          President,          Secretary;          Library          Club;         German          Club;          Girls’          Chorus;          Glee          Club          President;         COMMENTATOR          Business          Staff          Manager,          Reporter;         Downbeats;          All-State          Chorus;          Gym          Show,          Night          of         Music;          “Anything          Goes'';          Thanksgiving          Assembly;          All         Regional          Chorus;          NMSQ@T          Letter          of          Commendation.         Sandra          Ray          Smith         SCA          Pep          Club,          CYL,          French          Club,          FHA,          Medical          Arts         Club,          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.         Sidney          Anne          Smith         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          II,          French          Club,          Stunt-Talent         Night,           Time          Out          for          Ginger,           HISTORIAN          Business         Staff.         Gary          Wayne          Shelton         Harriet          Ann          Sherman         French          Club,          French          National          Honor          Society,          COM-         MENTATOR          Literary          Staff          Reporter,          Downtown          Pub-         licity.         Douglas          Allen          Shewbridge         Hi-Y,          Football,          Basketball,          Track,          Stunt-Talent          Night.         Michael          Stephen          Shuflat         Basketball          Manager,          Baseball          Manager,          Audio          Visual         Club          Vice          President.         Bernard          Freeman          Siegel         SCA          Interclub          Council,          IRC          President,          Debate          Team,         Band,          Night          of          Music.         Gerald          Patrick          Sisson         French          Club,          Gym          Show.         Charles          Dwight          Smith         COMMENTATOR          Literary          Staff          Photographer;          VICA         Region          II          Vice-President,          Va.          State          President;          HIS-         TORIAN          Literary          Staff          Photographer;          ICT          State          Con-         vention.         Cheryl          Wilton          Smith         Y-Teens          IV,          Office          Assistant,          Guidance          Assistant,          Junior         Classical          Leaque,          French          Club,          FHA.         David          McIntyre          Smith         Band,          Football,          Gym          Show.         Diane          Carol          Smith         SCA          Pep          Club,          Spanish          Club,          FHA,           Visit          to          a          Small         Planet,”           Harvey.          Donna          Marie          Smith         SCA          Pep          Club;          Office          Assistant;          FBLA          Reporter,          Vice-         President;          FHA;          Gym          Show;          VOT;          FBLA          Conven-         tion.         Fay          Ellen          Smith         SCA          Pep          Club,          Art          Service          Club          Princess,          French          Night,         French          Club,          Spanish          Club,          FTA,          FHA,          Medical          Arts         Club,          Girls'          Chorus,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          Night          of          Music,          Time          Out          for          Ginger,’          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff,          Harvey.          Senior          Court         members         listen         attentively         Pip          iw           Oe          Aa“          us                     as          Mrs.         y          Mildred         Culpeper         offers         last-minute         instructions         about          the         Court          figure.         Six          seniors          represent          DSF          on          three          downtown          fashion          councils         Teresa          Ellen          Smith         Y-Teens          II],          French          Club,          FHA,          Medical          Arts          Club,         Science          Club,          Glee          Club.         Vincent          Ashbury          Smith,          Jr.         Deborah          Lee          Snead         SCA          Pep          Club,          FBLA,          Gym          Show,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          Time          Out          for          Ginger,            Sorry          Wrong          Number,           Thanks-         giving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly.         Vicki          Diane          Snow         Art          Service          Club,          Junior          Classical          League,          FBLA,          Medi-         cal          Arts          Club.         Joan          Elaine          Spears         SCA          Pep          Club,          Art          Service          Club,          Junior          Classical         League.         Carolyn          Louise          Spencer         SCA          Council;          Y-Teens          II],          CYL,          French          Night,          French         Club,          French          National          Honor          Society,          Gym          Show,          Night         of          Music.         Linda          Shepherd          Spott         SCA          Pep          Club,          Sophomore          Council,          CYL,          FBLA,          FHA.         Jennifer          Sue          Spradlin         SCA          Council,          FBLA,          Girls’          Chorus,          Gym          Show,          ICT,         Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,          Delegate         to          District          Convention          ICT.         James          George          Stames         Senior          Class          Council,          Hi-Y,          Football,          Basketball,          Track,         Gym          Show,          Thanksgiving          Assembly.         Rita          Jean          Stanley         Y-Teens          IV;          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council          President,          Princess;         Forensics          Club;          FBLA;          Girls'          Chorus;          Glee          Club;          Down-         beats          Vice-President,          Accompanist;          Gym          Show;          Night          of         Music;           Anything          Goes;            My          Fair          Lady;''          Thanksgiving         Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly.         Vivian          Ann          Stevenson         Transferred          from          Yorktown          High          School,          Arlington,         Virginia,          January          1968.         Jeffrey          Allan          Sterling         Science          Club,          COMMENTATOR          Business          Staff,          Stunt-         Talent          Night,          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff,          Newspaper         Symposium:         Charles          Lynn          Stevens         Gym          Show,          ICT.         Pamela          Gail          Stephenson         German          Club,          FHA,          Medical          Arts          Club,          ICT,          Sopho-         more          Princess,          Senior          Princess.         Thomas          Raymond          Stillman         Glee          Club,          Night          of          Music,          Thanksgiving          Assembly,         Christmas          Assembly.         Holly          Gay          Stone         Y-Teens          IV,          Office          Assistant,          FHA.         Jane          Lynn          Strang         Art.          Service          Club,          FHA.         Harvey          Lee          Strang         Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,           Time          Out          For          Ginger.          Robert          Wellington          Strotmeyer         Gym          Show.         Lynda          Page          Stuart         SCA          Pep          Club,          Cub          Club,          Medical.          Arts          Club,          Glee         Club,          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff,          COMMENTATOR         Publicity          Staff.         Class          of          1968          183         Cox,          Lientz,          Hustis,          Robinson          challenge          area          high          schools          o         Donna          Rae          Stumpf         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          II,          French          Club,          Spanish          Club,         FHA,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.         Sara          Ann          Suter         SCA          Pep          Club,          CYL,          FBLA,          FHA,           My          Fair          Lady.          Sharron          Rhea          Swenck         SCA          Council,          Spanish          Club,          Spanish          National          Honor         Society,          Girls'          Chorus,          National          Math          Honor          Society,         Night          of          Music.         Susan          Nelle          Szpara         SCA          Council,          Pep          Club;          Sophomore          Class          Council;          Y-         Teens          Il;          CYL;          IRC;          Cub          Club;          Apprentice          Club;         German          Club          Princess;          Medical          Arts          Club;          Science         Club;          Girls'          Chorus;          Cheerleader;          Gym          Show;          Stunt-         Talent          Night;           Time          Out          For          Ginger;            HISTORIAN         Business          Staff;          Clinic          Assistant;          SCA          Big          Sister;           My         Fair          Lady,           National          Honor          Society.         Charles          Alexander          Talley         Spanish          Club.         Eva          Susan          Tashjian         SCA          Pep          Club;          Junior          Class          Treasurer;          Senior          Class         Treasurer;          Debate          Team          Vice-President,          President;         COMMENTATOR          Homeroom          Representative;          Appren-         tice          Club;          French          Club;          Forensics          Club;          Stunt-Talent         Night;          State          Forensics          Contest;          National          Forensics         League          Treasurer;          Virginia          High          School          League;          Debate         Team          Princess.         Carolyn          Page          Taylor         CYL,          Library          Club.         Sue          Dawn          Thomas         Art          Service          Club;           Time          Out          For          Ginger.          Michael          Garvey          Thompson         ICT,          ICT          District          Convention.         Michael          Lee          Thrift         Wrestling,          Track.         Beverly          Marie          Thurston         Quill          and          Scroll;          Debate          Team,          Secretary,          Vice-President,         Princess;          Apprentice          Club;          Forensics          Club;          Gym          Show;         Stunt-Talent          Night;          Tories;          HISTORIAN          Literary          Staff         Advertising          Editor;          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff;          Na-         tional          Forensics          League,          Secretary,          Princess;          Virginia         Yearbook          Forum.         Alida          Anne          Toulon         Transferred          from          Kauai          High          School,          Lihue,          Kauai,         Hawaii,          1966.          Y-Teens          Il,          Art          Sérvice          Club,          French          Club,         FHA,          Stunt-Talent          Night,           Time          Out          For          Ginger.          Gail          Elizabeth          Trible         SCA          Pep          Club,          CYL,          FHA,          FBLA,          Cheerleader,          ICT.         James          Elvyn          Triemplar         Quill          and          Scroll,          Hi-Y,          Y-Teens          IV,          Big          Brother,          Cub         Club,          National          Math          Honor          Society          President,          Track,         University          of          Richmond          Newspaper          Clinic,          COMMEN-         TATOR          Reporter,          Sports          Page          Co-Editor,          Homeroom         Representative,          CSPA.         Brenda          Lee          Trimmer         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          IV,          FBLA,          VOT.         184         Skipping         over          patches         of          snow         left          from         alate         snowfall,         Doug         Connell         makes          a         speedy          run         home          from         afternoon         classes.         Seniors         igh          School          Bowl          program;          boys          capture          championship          prize         Barbara          Lynn          Tucker         FBLA.         Michele          Lilian          Tucker         Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          FHA,          Gym          Show.         Sharon          Lee          Tulloh         French          Club,           Time          Out          For          Ginger.          Thomas          Elma          Turner,          II]         German          Club,          Science          Club,          Chess          Club,:          Track.         Class          of          1968         Jeffrey          Lee          Ullman         SCA          Council,          Art          Service          Club,          Debate          Team,          French         Night,          French          Club,          Glee          Club,          National          Math          Honor         Society,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          Night          of          Music,          “Anything         Goes,            Time          Out          For          Ginger  .         Christina          Provine          Ulmer         SCA          Interclub          Council,          National          Honor          Society          Presi-         dent,          Y-Teens          ||          Vice-President,          Sergeant-at-Arms,          CYL,         Art          Service          Club,          Cub          Club,          Junior          Classical          League,         Spanish          Club,          National          Math          Honor          Society,          Stunt-Talent         Night,          Christmas          Aésembly,          COMMENTATOR          Literary         Staff          Sixth          Page          Co-Editor,          Quill          and          Scroll.         Margaret          Ann          Underwood         Y-Teens          Triangle          IV,          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          Spanish         Club,          Medical          Arts          Club.         Robert          Glenn          Vandenbrock         Transferred          from          James          Blair          High          School,          Williamsburg,         Virginia,          September          1966.          Hi-Y,          Wrestling,          Baseball,         Football          All-State,          All-Metro.         Arthur          Gordon          Van          Ness,          III         SCA          Council,          Junior          Classical          League,          French          Club,         National          Math          Honor          Society,          Baseball.         Richard          Lane          Waddy         SCA          Pep          Club,          German          Club,          Glee          Club.         Margaret          Ann          Wajciechowski         SCA          Pep          Club,          SCA          Interclub          Council,          CYL,          Junior         Classical          League,          Medical          Arts          Club          President,          Stunt-         Talent          Night.         Leslie          Guy          Waldbauer         Key          Club,          Forensics          Club,           Time          Out          for          Ginger,            The         Valiant,”           The          Dancers,           VHSL          Drama          Workshop,          Thes-         pians          Society          President,          ‘'My          Fair          Lady.          Becky          Anne          Walker         SCA          Pep          Club,          Interclub          Council;          National          Honor         Society;          Quill          and          Scroll          President;          Y-Teens          Ill;          Cub         Club          Treasurer;          Spanish          National          Honor          Society          Sec-         retary;          Glee          Club;          National          Math          Honor          Society          Sec-         retary;          Downbeats;          Night          of          Music;          Thanksgiving          As-         sembly;          Christmas          Assembly;          All          Regional          Chorus;         COMMENTATOR          Third          Page          Editor,          Reporter;          Col-         lege          Night          Representative,          “My          Fair          Lady,''          CSPA.         Pamela          Heyward          Walters         SCA          Pep          Club,          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          Art          Service         Club,          Glee          Club,          Gym          Show,           Time          Out          For          Ginger,          Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly,           My          Fair         Lady.          Bruce          Oliver          Watson         SCA          Pep          Club.         Patricia          Ann          Watt         SCA          Pep          Club,          FBLA,          Gym          Show,          FBLA          Convention.         185         Mary          Lee          Weaver         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          Il,          CYL,          Jr.          Red          Cross          Coun-         cil,          French          Club,          German          Club,           Sorry          Wrong          Num-         ber,  ’          Christmas          Assembly.         Phyllis          Sue          Webb         Y-Teens          III,          Spanish          Club,          Gym          Show,          Stunt-Talent         Night.         Lorna          Lynn          Weinstein         SCA          Pep          Club,          Quill          and          Scroll,          EDUCATOR,          French         Club,          Spanish          Club,          National          Math          Honor          Society,         National          Honor          Society.         Clarence          William          Wellons         French          Night,          French          Club,          Band,          National          Math          Honor         Society,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          Night          of          Music,          Christmas         Assembly.         Dorothy          Diane          Westmoreland         SCA          Council,          Letter,          Interclub          Council,          Y-Teens          |          Presi-         dent,          Junior          Classical          League,          Spanish          Club,          Glee          Club,         National          Math          Honor          Society,          COMMENTATOR          Busi-         ness          Staff,          Basketball,          Gym          Show,          Night          of          Music,         Thanksgiving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly.         Carol          Anne          White         SCA          Pep          Club,          CYL,          FHA.         Otis          Jesse          White,          Ill         Night          of          Music,          Henrico          All-County          Chorus,          ‘My         Fair          Lady”.         Nancy          Reid          Wilhoit         SCA          Council,          Pep          Club,          Interclub          Council,          Y-Teens          |,         Jr.          Red          Cross          Council,          FBLA,          Gym          Sh ow,          FHA          Treas-         urer,          President,          FHA          Convention,          FHA          County          Federa-         tion          Secretary.         Ann          Warren          Wilkerson         SCA          Council,          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          II],          Cub          Club,          French         Night,          Medical          Arts          Club,          Majorette,          Cheerleader,         Stunt-Talent          Night,          ‘Time          Out          For          Ginger,            The          Proj-         ect,           COMMENTATOR          Fourth          Page          Co-Editor,          Home-         room          Representative;          Quill          and          Scroll.         Kathy          Ann          Wi'kins         SCA          Pep          Club,          Spanish          Club,          FTA,          Gym          Show.         Elizabeth          Ellen          Willard         Senior          Class          Council,          Y-Teens          III,          Art          Service          Club,          Vogue           French          Night,          French          Club,          FHA,          Band.         clothes          Cathy          Dean          Williams         d          SCA          Pep          Club;          Junior,          Senior          Class          Councils;          Y-Teens         adorn          Il;          CYL;          French          Night;          French          Club;          Forensics          Club;         Sue          Baugham,          FTA;          FHA;          Glee          Club;          Gym          Show;          Stunt-Talent          Night;         lj          :          Night          of          Music;          ‘Anything          Goes;          Thanksgiving          As-         IZZY,          in          sembly;          Christmas          Assembly.         the          senior         class          play.         Rebecca          Marie          Williams         SCA          Pep          Club,          Spanish          Club,          FHA,          Medical          Arts          Club.         Ann          Louise          Wilson         FBLA,          FHA,          Glee          Club.         Gregory          Stevens          Wilson         Vickie          Lorraine          Wimberly         SCA          Pep          Club;          Junior,          Senior          Class          Councils;          Y-Teens         Il;          Jr.          Red          Cross          Council;          Library          Club;          Office          Assist-         ant;          Library          Assistant;          Spanish          Club;          Gym          Show;          Stunt-         Talent          Night;          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff.         186         Seniors         Senior          prom          transforms          Rebel          gym          into          a          ‘Summer          in          Athens’         Mary          Lucy          Winfree         Y-Teens          IV,          CYL,          German          Club,          Forensics          Club,          Science         Club          Secretary,          COMMENTATOR          Business          Staff,          Bas-         ketball          JV          Captain,          Stunt-Talent          Night,          Christmas          As-         sembly.         Barbara          Ann          Winstead         SCA          Council;          Pep          Club;          National          Honor          Society          Treas-         urer;          Quill          and          Scroll;          Y-Teens          Il];          CYL;          COMMEN-         TATOR          Homeroom          Representative;          French          Club;          French         National          Honor          Society;          Spanish          Club          Princess;          Spanish         National          Honor          Society          Treasurer;          National          Math          Hon-         or          Society;          Cheerleader;          Stunt-Talent          Night;          Tories;         HISTORIAN          Literary          Staff          Classroom          Editor;          Virginia         Yearbook          Forum;          Senior          Class          Princess,          Senior          Court.         Deborah          Kay          Winstead         Transferred          from          Hillwood          High          School,          Nashville,          Tenn.,         1965.          SCA          Pep          Club,          Art          Service          Club,          Glee          Club,         Stunt-Talent          Night,          Night          of          Music,          Thanksgiving          As-         sembly,          Christmas          Assembly,           My          Fair          Lady.          Cathy          Johnston          Woolcott         SCA          Interclub          Council,          German          Club          President,          COM-         MENTATOR          Literary          Staff          Columnist.         David          Rodney          Wright         Spanish          Club.         Judith          Ann          Wright         CYL,          FBLA,          ICT          Treasurer,          FBLA          Regional          Convention,         ICT          Regional          Convention.         Catheryn          Adele          Wright         SCA          Pep          Club,          Apprentice          Club,          Spanish          Club,          Science         Club          Corresponding          Secretary,          Band,          Stunt-Talent          Night,         Night          of          Music,           Anything          Goes,            My          Fair          Lady,           The          Trysting          Place,  ’          Christmas          Assembly.         Carol          Barbara          Young         SCA          Pep          Club,          Y-Teens          IV,          CYL,          Jr.          Red          Cross          Coun-         cil,          French          Club,          Glee          Club,          Night          of          Music,          Thanks-         giving          Assembly,          Christmas          Assembly.         Thomas          Howard          Young         Sophomore,          Junior,          Senior          Class          Councils;          Quill          and         Scroll          Treasurer;          Key          Club          Vice-President;          EDUCATOR         Editor;          Junior          Classical          League;          Track;          Stunt-Talent         Night;          Gym          Show;          SIPA;          HISTORIAN          Business          Staff,         Senior          Court.         Nancy          Ann          Zickefoose         SCA          Secretary,          Council,          Letter;          Sophomore,          Senior         Class          Secretaries;          Sophomore          Class          .Council;          National         Honor          Society          Vice-President;          Quill          and          Scroll;          Y-Teens         Ill;          CYL;          Debate          Team;          Cub          Club;          COMMENTATOR         Homeroom          Representative,          Literary          Staff          First          Page         Co-Editor;          French          Club;          French          National          Honor          So-         ciety          President;          Forensics;          Glee          Club;          National          Math         Honor          Society;          Downbeats;          All-Regional          Chorus;         Cheerleader;          Gym          Show;          Stunt-Talent          Night;          Night         of          Music;          “Anything          Goes;            My          Fair          Lady;            Time         Out          For          Ginger  ;          Thanksgiving          Assembly;          Christmas          As-         sembly;          Thespian          Society          Secretary,          Girls          State,           Christ-         mas          at          Pleasant          Grove,  ’          Senior          Court,          CSPA.         EDd          As         Cw          Fe         Fluid          colors          combine          on          a         metal          tray.          Judy          Wright         prepares          spirit          signs          for         Friday          football          games.         Class          of          1968          187         THE          WORLD          OF          WORK         ADERSHIP          IN         88         Engaged          in          a          discussion,          ICT          teacher         John          Briggs          analyzes          the          progress          which         Robert          Ford          has          made          during          his          afternoon         job          as          a          mechanic.          Departing          from          the         DSF          campus          to          the          world          of          business,         a          Freemanite          relies          upon          classroom         experiences.          He          must          learn          to          utilize          them         intelligently          in          his          daily          activities.         189         Mr.          Charles          Adams          214         Avery          Insurance          Agency          214         Balfour          194         Beverly          Hills          Barber          Shop          197         Beverly          Hills          Pharmacy          198         Bill's          Barbecue          199         Bottled          Gas          Corp.          of          Va.          206         Broadway          Drive-In          212         J.          B.          Call          Jr.           and          Co.,          Inc.          200         N.          Chasen          and          Son,          Inc.          200         Chessons          Beauty          Salon          207         Clover          Room          206         R.          T.          Crawley          Co,,          Realtors          205         Darnes          Launderteria          19]         Robert          F.          Douglas          Realty          211         Dunn          Tire          197         Eljo's          212         Everett          Waddy          212         Fox          Head          Inn          190         Frederick's          191         Fuqua          and          Sheffield          195         General          Machinery          and          Equipment          Corp.          214         Hammond          Organ          Studios          Inc.          196         Thomas          Harris          Builder          192         House          of          Formals          192         Advertisers’          Index         Ittner's          Esso          207         Laird's          Nursery          202         V.          F.          Lanasa          Inc.          207         A.          L.          Lorraine          Hardware          Co.          202         Mr.          A.          M.          Matthews          214         Mauson          and          Utley          210         Maybeury          Pharmacy          205         Minor's          Music          201         Mortimer's          203         Morton          Marks          and          Son          210         Mutual          Insurance          Inc.          210         David          R.          McGeorge          206         MclIntyr          Equipment          Corp.          211         Nolde's          Bros.,          Inc.          213         Earl          Northern          209         Pappagallo          Shop          198         Phillips          Petrol,          Co.          196         Photo          Reflex          Studio          204         Playdium          Bowling          196         Wendal          Powell          193         Puritan          Cleaners,          Inc.          201         Richmond          Engineering          Co.          201         Richmond          Home          Improvement          197         Richmond          Window          Corp.          195         Ross          Realty          Co.          Inc.          213         Linda          Reeder          and          Patsy          Riddle          193         Roundtree's          193         Russell          and          Holmes          190         Shadwells          200         Shevels          200         Snelling          and          Snelling          211         Southern          Wallpaper          209         State          Farm          Insurance          201         Stonoes          Hitching          Post          203         Sunset          Hills          Pharmacy          208         Suter's          192         Taylor          Publishing          Co.          215         W.          C.          Trimmer         Venice          195         Verdi's          Milcraft          205         Village          Barn          213         Village          Esso          Servicecenter          202         Va.          Association          of          Insurance          208         Va.          Dairy          Co.          211         Va.          Wayside          Furniture          203         Westbury          Pharmacy          202         Westbury          Shoe          Repair          205         Whitehead-Leach          Construction          Co.          208         MUTUAL          INSURERS          INC.         517          West          Grace          Street         Telephone          643-731          |         it's          what's          happening!          Nancy          Bradshaw          finds          shoes         to          satisfy          her          every          need          at          Russell          and          Holmes.         Fox          Head          Inn         MANAKIN,          VIRGINIA         FINE          FOODS         For          reservations:          Phone          784-5126         Route          621         (Approximately          15          miles          from          Richmond's          West          End)         190         cad                  The          now          look.         Enjoying         clothes          from         Frederick's,         Beverly         Thurston,         Barbara         Bothwell,         and          Jenny         Kanary         wear          bulky         sweaters         and          bright         plaids         available         from          the         College          Shop         of          the         West          End.         Richmond,          Va.         19]         stamina          oine          Senora          ta          ce          ies          at          gran          nt         se          7         bag          “         ose         Set          nearness         et          pore         |         i         ;         4         Shoes,          ties,          and          cummerbunds,          are          a          few          accessories         that          the          House          of          Formals          rents          to          men.          A          white          dinner         coat          from          16          North          Eighth          Street          is          Allen          Dorin's         choice          for          his          prom          date          with          Michelle          Galea.         THOS.          H.          HARRIS,          JR.         BUILDER,          INC.         AT          2-1907          8707          Tarrytown          Dr.         Richmond,          Va.         192         SUTER'S         CABINET          SHOPS,         INC.         Showroom         4200          W.          Broad          St.         EL          8-8824         Open          ‘til          9,          Sat.          ‘til          6         Shop          and          Showroom         Route          U.          S.          II         |          Mile          South          Harrisonburg,          Va.         Phone          434-2131         HANDMADE          QUEEN          ANNE         END          TABLE         KEY          CLUB         WENDELL          POWELL          STUDIO         320!          Grove          Avenue         Direct          Color          Portraiture         Roundtrees          offers          busy          Richmond          shoppers          a          large          selection          of          pocketbooks,          luggage,          and          other          leathergoods.         The          arrival          of          class          rings          formally         initiate          the          junior          into          Douglas         Freeman.          The          bonds          between         classmates          are          more          closely          tied          as         each          expresses          his          pride          in          this         symbol          of          achievement.         Balfour          supplies          rings,          senior          announcements,          graduation          robes         The          L.          G.          Balfour          Comany          plays          an         important          part          in          the          lives          of          every          stu-         dent          of          Douglas          Freeman.          A_          sopho-         more          first          meets          the          Balfour          Company         when          Mr.          Charles          Motley,          their          rep-         resentative,          measures          ring          sizes          and         takes          class          ring          orders.          Each          year          Mr.         Motley          returns          to          deliver          rings          to          the         juniors.          After          measuring          Freemanites          for         caps          and          gowns          to          be          rented          for          the         commencement          exercise,          the          Balfour         Company's          Richmond          office          handles         calling          cards          and          announcements          which         are          the          proper          graduation          accessories         for          a          senior          Rebel.         3556          W.          CARY          ST.         PHONE          35362725         RICHMOND          VA.         ALL          ITEMS          ON          MENU          AVAILABLE         FOR          TAKE          OUT          SERVICE         ALLOW          10          MINUTES          TO          PREPARE         Fuqua          and          Sheffield          Florists         congratulate          the          1967-1968         varsity          cheerleaders.         RICHMOND          WINDOW          CORPORATION         2810          West          Cary          Street         353-6621         Virginia’s          Largest          Remodeling          Company         RICHMOND         Sees         WINDOW         SSS          e         CORPORATION         G.          W.          RICKETTS—PLAYDIAM          BOWLING          LANES         2729          West          Broad          Street         Richmond,          Virginia          23220         Telephone          EL          5-1284         It's          More          Fun          to          Bowl          Duck          Pins!         |          |          HAMMOND         Organ          “tudlos         OF          RICHMOND,          Inc.         Phone          288-4094          Direct          Factory          Agency          6105          West          Broad          Street         Congratulations         to          the         Class          of          1968         Records          by          Chad         and          Jeremy          hold         the          attention         of          Martha         Rogers          as          she         looks          over          the         wide          selection          of         classical,          pop,         psychedelic,          and         folk          music          at         Gary's         Willow          rau         A          FRIEND         196         YOUR          INDEPENDENT         HEADQUARTERS          FOR:         5606          W.          BROAD          ST.          |          7707          BROAD          ST.          RD.         282-5417          288-2953         5302          LAKESIDE          AVE.          510          E.          LABURNUM          AVE.         It          tickles!          J.          S.          Gayle          puts          the          finishing          touch          on         |          353-7988          |          648-7154          _          John          Carter's          haircut.          John          enjoys          the          special          care         FACTORY          METHOD          RETREADING          found          at          Beverly          Hills          Barber          Shop          on          Patterson.         :          OFFICIAL          STATE“INSPECTION          STATION         WHEEL          BALANCING                    ALIGNMENT          Haircuts          for          the          Gentleman         BRAKE          SERVICE                    TUNE-UP          at         4          BEVERLY          HILLS          BARBER         P          II         For          That          Special          A          FINANCE          PLAN          TO          FIT          EVERY          POCKET         Service          KES          LN          DUNN          S          a          O          P         [=          Ei          melanie         cee          AN         S          SERVICE         RICHMOND         HOME         IMPROVEMENTS         CORPORATION         Storm          Windows         and          Doors         Awnings          ¢          Jalousies         2810          West          Cary          St.         353-662          |         ‘ahi          Close-fitted          seals         eee          §386withstand          the          icy          blasts         of          Debbie          Eubank's         can          of          instant          snow.         197         THE          SHOP          FOR         SERGEANT’S         DOG          CARE         PRODUCTS         315          LIBBIE          AVE.         RICHMOND,          VIRGINIA          23226         W.          C.          TRIMMER          INC.         Builder         Caught          by          the          spell          of          Chanel          No.          5,          Joedy          Smith         chooses          perfume          as          a          gift          from          the          wide          selection         of          cosmetics          at          Beverly          Hills          Pharmacy          in          the          West          End.         BEVERLY          HILLS          PHARMACY         282-9201          288-5358         198         Amid          french          fries          and          cokes          Linda         Natale,          Carl          Jones,          Clyde          Blanton,         and          Chris          LaGow          enjoy          an          |          ’         after          school          snack          from          Bill's          BILL’S          BARBECUE         Barbecue          on          Broad          Street.         199         J.          B.          CALL          JR.                    CO.,         INC.         For          Real          Estate          SHADWELL         Sales,          Appraisals          DRUG          COMPANY         or          Rentals          435          Ridae          Road         idge          Roa         =          9         Call          AT          8-1913          282-4219         5812! 2          Grove          Ave.         Get          on          the          Ball          with          J.          B.          Call         Mirrors          reflect         Shevel's          salesman         Mike          Barb          helping         Freemanite          George         N.          CHASON                    SON          INC,          |           2rvsslect          the         proper          plaid          pants         to          match          his         sport          coat.         Painting—Papering         Over         50          Years          of         Quality          Service         SHEVEL’S         3445          W.          Cary          St.         Richmond,          Va.         200         Kki:CO         Best          Wishes          to          Senior          Class         RICHMOND          ENGINEERING         COMPANY          INC.         Box          2AC,          Richmond         Virginia          23205         7th          and          Hospital         Streets         Telephone         703-644-261          |         seset          Insurance?         State          Farm,         s          located                   throughout         the          city          of         Richmond,         insures          auto,         life,          and          fire         casualties.         i         )          5)         |          sate         Wat         8510          Patterson          Ave.         When          everything          must          be—Just          So.         if         richmond's          finest          cleaners          and          launderers         1102          Ridge          Road         4501          West          Broad          Street         No.          2          Stratford          Hills         Background          Cigarette         Machine         Juke         Boxes         (Party          Rentals)         MINOR’S          MUSIC         MOBILE          RADIO          SERVICE         200!          W.          Main          St.         R.          H.          Minor          Corporation—         Richmond,          Va.         (NIGHTS)         Central          Service:          MI          4-9456         Office:          EL          9-2103         201         202         A.          L.          LORRAINE         HARDWARE          CO.          INC.         DELTA          POWER          TOOLS         PORTER          CABLE          POWER          TOOLS         JACOBSEN          POWER          MOWERS         SCOTTS          LAWN          PRODUCTS         3114          West          Cary          St.         Richmond,          Virginia         Je         __          LAIRD'S         NURSERY         Greenhouse         protection.         Donna         McGlone         views          the         wide         variety          of         poinsettias.         WESTBURY         PHARMACY         Time,          Newsweek,          and          Seventeen         hold          the          attention          of          Fran         Norton.          She          knows          that         Westbury          Pharmacy          is          the          center         for          current          magazine          coverage         of          news,          sports,          and          fashion.         VILLAGE         STANDARD         €SSO)          scrvicenter         DEALER         Patterson          and          Three          Chopt         WILSON          P.          ANDREWS         A          long          zipper         in          Susan          BARBARA         Scott's          dress         exemplifies          the         ‘Hardware          look''         found         at          Mortimers         at          Willow          Lawn         and          the          Village.         NEVER         FEAR         100'S         STILL          HERE         MORTIMER'S         Willow          Lawn         the          Village         ARLENE          LECKIE         GRACIOUS          LIVING         Costs          Less          Than          You          Think          at         VIRGINIA          WAYSIDE          FURNITURE         10500          Patterson          Ave.         Open          Mon.          Thru          Fri.          9:00          A.M.-9.00          P.M.         Decorating          Service          Available         Sat.          9:00          A.M.-6:00          P.M.         BEST          WISHES          to          the          SENIOR          CLASS         203         PHOTO          REFLEX          STUDIO          Photographer          for          The          Historian’‘s         Individual          and          Group          Pictures         204         ys         =FORMICA.         ar          nated          plastic         VERDI'S          MILCRAFT         SINK          TOP          COMPANY         RICHMOND,          VIRGINIA          23228         BENNY          N.          VERDI         Office          266-5105         Home          EL          8-6394         oe                   pee          To          ge         _—          4         Variety          in          customers          and         products          characterizes         Maybeury          Pharmacy.          Greg         Hustis          waits          to          purchase         a          Halloween          gift.         MAYBEURY          PHARMACY                  ae          as                   Quality          leather,          quick          service,          and          skill          make         Westbury          Shoe          Rep air          one          of          the          best          in          Richmond.         Bruce          Armistead          and          Peggy          Wilson          watch          as          new         soles          are          put          on          Peggy's          blue          sling-back          heels.         WESTBURY          SHOE          REPAIR         COMPLETE         REAL          ESTATE         SERVICE         CARL          SOYARS         270-3640         RAY          T.          CRAWLEY         CO.,          REALTORS         go          te,          288-3185         1506          Willow          Drive         “pp          ut          .         Teo         205         THE          CLOVER         For          carefree          and          modern         cooking,          Pem          Hunter         chooses          a          HARDWICK          RANGE,         available          at          furniture         stores          throughout         the          Richmond          area.         DAVID          R.          McGEORGE         520          West          Broad          St.         Richmond,          Va.         MERCEDES         206         CHESSONS         CUTS         HAIR         BETTER         ae         Stuffed          animals,          formals,          and          sports          clothes          are          only         a          Tew          of          the          items          available          at          Jr.          Miss.          Cynthia         Crane          makes          Jr.          Miss          her          prom          headquarters.         JR.          MISS         The          Village          Shopping          Center—70I1          Three          Chopt          Rd.         V.          F.          LANASA,          INC.         WHOLESALE          FRUIT         AND          PRODUCE         1817          E.          Franklin          St.         ITTNER’S          ESSO         8919          Patterson          Avenue          Richmond,         Virginia         649-074          |         207         WHITEHEAD-LEACH         CONSTRUCTION          CO.         GENERAL          CONTRACTORS         2510          Grenoble          Road         Richmond,          Virginia          23229         ee         Careful          with          Mother's          dress.          Tommy          Young          watches         Jay          Maosha          Jr.,          manager,          remove          grease          from          a         satin          dress          by          using          one          of          the          many          cleaning         fluids          available          at          Tuckahoe          Cleaners.         TUCKAHOE          CLEANERS         SUNSET          HILLS          PHARMACY         Four          o'clock          droop?          Steve          Jones          knows         that          after          school          fatigue          can          be          cured          with          French         fries          from          Sunset          Hills          Pharmacy          in          the          Village.         da         l,         a          ndependent         Insurance          AGENT         “ssaves           vou          riess-         ®         HYMAN          BROTHER'S         PONTIAC         Visit          Our          New          Showroom         4300          West          Broad         and          Our          Service          and          Draperies—Rugs—Slipcovers         Parts          Department          Wallpapers—Paints         2010          Dabney          Road          SOUTHERN          WALLPAPER          AND         PAINT          CO.,          INC.         6528          West          Broad          Street          Phone         Richmond;          Virginia          23230          288-7231         Congratulations          to          the         Class          of          1968         EARL          NORTHERN                    CO.          INC.         Realtors         209         210         Need          Quick          Service?         Featuring          one          hour          dry-cleaning          service,         Darnes'          Launderteria,          3532          West          Cary          Street,         also          furnishes          one-day          shirt          cleaning.          Darnes’         Launderteria          beautifully          washes          and          dries           shag         rugs.          For          those          cleaning          problems,          talk          to          Mr.         Darnes'.         MANSON                    UTLEY,          INC.         ACOUSTICAL          CEILINGS         Installing          Ceilings          Since          1915         ful          personnel.         Best          Wishes          to          Freemanites          .          .          .          a          New          Generation          of         Citizens          Who          Hold          the          Nation’s          Future          in          Their          Hands...         MORTON          MARKS                    SONS,          INC.         COORDINATED          OFFICE          FURNISHINGS,          INTERIORS          DESIGNS          AND          PLANNING         Main          at          Thirteenth          «          Richmond,          Va.          «          643-6671         LOOKING          FOR          A          JOB?          ROBERT         TUR          MAY          ONE          th                    DOUGLAS         e                    {          y=          t         Pan-American          34”          REAL         913          W.          Grace          PR         Richmond's          Leading          Secretarial          School          ESTATE         for          high          school          graduates         typing                    shorthand          «          business          letters         business          machines          ¢          job          orientation         Placement          services          available          to          all          Pan-American          girls         Write          for          free          information:          Box          1242,          Richmond          23210         McINTYRE         EQUIPMENT          CORPORATION         2201          Dickens          Rd          3372          Shenandoah          Ave.         Richmond,          Va.          23230          Roanoke,          Va.          24017         Phone          282-5441          Phone          345-0925         Specializing          In          Logging         Materials          Handling          Equipment         211         During          intermission          at          Broadway          Drive-In,          Drew         Bailey          offers          drinks          to          Page          Beville          and          Carol          Bunzl.         EVERETT          WADDEY         1105          East          Main          Street         614          W.          Southside          Plaza         1627          Willow          Lawn          Drive         5714          Grove          Avenue         Richmond,          Virginia         212         Fine          foods          and          films          combined          with          a          convenient         location          make          Broadway          popular          with          all          ages.         ‘‘The          Stores          of          Distinction”’         The          leaders          in          gentlemen’s         traditional          clothing,          furnishing         and          shoes.         peter,         S-2i         Cony         519          East          Grace          Street         ELIO’S         Willow          Lawn         OSS         REALTY          CO.         RICHMOND,          VA.         288-5240         NOLDE’S         FOR         BREADS,         ROLLS,          AND          PASTRIES         Ruffled          sleeves          and           swimsuit          ''cover-ups''          emphasize          Center.          Cathy          Burke          and          Terry          Smith          find          clothes         styles          at          the          Village          Barn          in          the          Willow          Lawn          at          the          Barn          for          every          summer          vacation          necessity.         213         214         CONGRATULATIONS         to          the          Class          of          ‘68         GENERAL          MACHINERY                    EQUIPMENT          CORPORATION         P.O.          Box          4843         Richmond,          Virginia          23229         Telephones—Business—282-5          |          5          |—Home—288-1755         Machine          Tools—Metal          and          Woodworking          New          and          Used         AVERY          INSURANCE          AGENCY         Insurance          and          Bonds         398          Fidelity          Bankers          Bldg.         Richmond,          Va.         Food          for          Thought         “Just          when          you          think          tomorrow          will          never          come         it's          yesterday.’         Quoted          by          Earl          Wilson         Publishers—Hall          Syndicate         %         Historian          Senior          Editors          chat          over          future          yearbook          plans.         LESTER          PETERSON         Representative         TAYLOR          PUBLISHING          COMPANY         Printers          of          the          Historian         215         1968          HISTORIAN          STAFF         Fran,          Norton’          Ge          emeteenac          ss          suas          sa          totes:          aces          Editor         Wanda          tHaynes          cra          tee          radii          =          cme          oe          eta          Literary          Editor         Barbara          ‘GoOper          sras          nig          res          cite          nis          see          Business          Manager         LeckieSmithdeal.c          es:          o-          aes          ae          ns          tee          Subscription          Manager         Arlohe,          Ament          ee          cant.          sich          ope          «          asyt          eters          Subscription          Manager         Bill          ¢Pawers          setter          os          choect          Pie          actra          terete          aiakers          Advertising          Manager         SVU          bisuelip          Sar          eee          One          homes          ea          tras          Student          Life         (SArOIL          BURZI          maroc          vote          ware          wast          bela          ee          rgrata          tees          eS          maces          Organizations         STOVOSMONOST          Ay          csv          eee          Sees          eelum          en          einem          tae          Organizations         Drews          Bailey          fat          «oss          ewcs          a          a          a          enema          a          ©          ates          Sports         Barbara          “Winsteads«.          6.          ass          scales          ow          ere          sues          nates          Classrooms         Margaret:          rastings          ....nm.          16          a0                    Wee          ae          re          eee          tars          Students         Beverly.          (hurston          ss          sss          sss          e.6          meen          es          Pictorial          Advertising         Jaro:          Mahattey          enc.          ss          hana          rete          ctee          a          tee          Index,          Typist         Photographers         Charles          Smith          Max          Lindner         Literary          Assistants         Paul          Pitts         Martha          Rogers         Pam          Scheulke         Peggy          Wilson         Bobbi          Woodall         Bruce          Armistead         Carolyn          Avery         Paige          Beville         Mary          Hubbard         Richard          Knapp         Mary          Mapes         Sophomore          Assistants         Nancy          Cseplo          Karen          Marx          Dave          Sanders         Nancy          Daniel          Robert          Mayo          Ellen          Sheperd         Blair          Hargrove          Vernon          McNemar          Mark          Simon         Gary          Herbek          Patty          Pope          Susan          White         John          Russell         Advisers         Miss:          Marian          Breeden:          .0.0.          0.5.          ee,          teeta          eee          Literary         MrsacMary:          Eubank’.          cron          ea          tacits          eastern          Assistant          Literary         Mrs.          Mildred          Culpeper          22...          2          sce-csees          Assistant          Literary         Miss          Dorothea          Mooresy..a.0...          .          asians          ersretneee          Business         NOTES          ABOUT          THE          BOOK         The          1968          Historian          was          printed          in          offset          by          the          Taylor         Publishing          Company,          Dallas,          Texas,          with          the          special          assistance         of          Mr.          Pete          Peterson.          The          Cover          was          designed          by          Sue          Thomas         and          was          embossed          by          the          S.          K.          Smith          Co.         The          headlines          of          the          1968          Historian          are          set          in          24-point          Small         Optima          Semi-Bold.          Body          copy,          captions,          and          identifications         are          set          in          Vogue.          Body          copy          is          set          in          10-point          type          with          2-point         leading,          captions          in          |2-point          type          with          2-point          leading,          identi-         fications          in          8-point          type          with          no          leading.          Theme          pages          are          set         in          |4-point          type.          Index          pages          are          set          in          8-point          type.          The         Table          of          Contents          is          set          in          14-point          boldface.         Paper          stock          is          80          pound.         Photo          Credits         Steve          Brummer,          Student—210          (TL).         Rex-Gibson          Studios—88          (B),          9!          (TL,          BR),          94          (B).         Margaret          Hastings,          Historian          Staff—l46          (TL,          TR,          CR),          156         (TRe          GLeGRy         Max          Lindner,          Student—I!1          (R),          12          (BL),          14          (TR),          51          (B),          57-(B),         SS          Theo          (Tees          77          (TR),          79:          (1)          lao          el          4C          en          4a          to         154,          161,          162,          193          (B),          194,          201          (BL),          Back          End          Sheet.         Lyn          Luck—86          (T).         Mary          Mapes,          Historian          Statf—34          (B).         Tom          Rook—z2          (L),          4          (BL),          9          (B),          10          (T,          B),          17          (TL),          20          (BL),          22,         55          (TR),          66          (B),          67          (BL,          TR),          73,          88           (T),          89,          90,          91          (TR),          92,          93         (T),          94          (TL),          95,          99,          100          (BL,          TR),          101,          102          (TL,          R),          103,          104         (Bi          10S          {B),          106,          107,108;          TIOeTR.          Bt          bl          abi          2ie          Liston          6         (TL),          118          (T,          BL),          119          (R),          121,          123          (TR),          124,          125          (TL,          BL,          126         (TL,          R),          128          (B),          129          (TL,          B),          131,          132,          136,          137,          143,          148,          159,         166,          167,          168,          Front,          Back          End          Sheets.         Charles          Smith,          Student—2          (BR),          3,          5          (TR),          8,          9          (T),          12          (TL,          TR,         BR),          13247'(TR),          18          (Thy          TC          By          19          (TR)          2219237524;          2622711),         38          (T),          41          (B),          44          (B),          45          (T),          60          (T),          66          (T),          67          (BR),          68          (B),          70         (T),          72,          74          (BL),          75,          77          BL),          78          (TC),          79          (B),          82,          83,          84,          85          (1),         87          (B),          96          (L),          97          (TL,          BR),          98,          100          (TL,          BR),          102          (B),          109,          110         216         (TL),          114,          115,          116          (TR),          117,          120          (B)          122,          123          (B),          125          (TR),         126          (B)          127,          1302138;          145,          146          (CL)o          49.          (521          S5o          1S          2          ieor         L60,          163164          (BR),          167          2170517          2          a7          srl          7          5          oe          ie         179,          182,          186,          188,          192          (TL),          195          (TL),          196          (BR),          198          (BR),          199,         200          (BR),          203          (TL),          Front,          Back          End          Sheets.         Thalhimer's          Photo          Reflex          Studio—4          (T,          BR),          6,          7,          14          (L),          15,          16         (T)t7-(B)e          US          tFL          eRe?          (USB)          e20:(1)°25,5275(B)          eco          acoure         317          -32,,33,          34°(1);          35;          36;)37,,          38°          (B39)          (BL          RR)          e403          4          ee         TR),          42,          43,          44          (T),          45          (B),          46,          47,          48,          49          (B),          50,          51          (T),          52,         53,          54,          55          (B),          56,          57          (T),          58          (B),          59          (B),          60          (B),          61,          62,          63,          64,         68          (1),          69          (T),          70          (G,          By          71,          9747(TE          BR)          78)          (TE          BRiesGaar         85          (B),          86          (B),          87          (T),          93          (BR),          96          (BR),          97          (TR),          104          (T),          105         (T)          31          16°          (By;          PIS{C.          BRIS          1205          (T)          128°)          1295          ike          3          seen         (B),          146          (B),          156          (B),          164          (B),          164          (TL),          177,          180,          181,          184,          189,         190          (BL),          197          (TR,          B),          202          (T,          C),          205          (BL,          TR),          206          (TR),          207         (TL),          208          (TL,          BR),          212          (T),          213          (B),          215,          sophomore,          junior,          senior         portraits.         Tom          Thurston—1!91.         Richmond          Times-Dispatch— 76,          142.         Bobbi          Woodall,          Historian          Staff—I34          (TL,          TR,          CL,          CR),          156         (TL).         A         Abady,          Caroline          34,          58,          135         Abbott,          Claudia          135         Abbott,          Jimmy          55,          75,          157         Adam,          Susan          157         Adams,          Bonnie          53,          58,          147         Adams,          Carolyn          147         Adams,          Harold          30,          61,          65,          147         Adams,          Miss          Pam          58,          I18         Adams,          Miss          Pat          51,          61         Adams,          Pat          29,          37,          157         Adams,          Paul          93         Adkins,          Mary          Lou          62,          70,          157         Administration          100,          101         Advertisements          188,          189         Agee,          Bill          157         Alcott,          Shery          44,          47,          53,          70,          147         Alexander,          Marcia          33,          62,          64,          135         Alexander,          Mike         Alexander,          Nancy          48,          7I,          147         Allen,          Ann          37,          135         Allen,          Jaan          157         Allen,          Janice          60,          135         Allen,          Miss          Juliet          42,          126         Alley,          Patricia          25,          33,          53,          61,          65,          147         Allmon,          Bobbie          147         Alter,          Randy          147         Amburgey,          Leslie          71,          135         Ament,          Arlene          25,          28,          62,          64,          157         Ament,          Barbara          27,          29,          33,          62,          64,          135,          139         Ancarrow,          Margaret          61,          65,          147         Anderson,          Debby          62,          97,          135         Anderson,          Gail          71,          157         Anderson,          Jane          135         Anderson,          Linda          157         Anderson,          Nick          147         Anthony,          Mr.          Richard          100         Argenzio,          Paddy          50,          70,          157         Armistead,          Bruce          20,          29,          58,          68,          147,          205         Armistead,          Charlotte          29,          37,          48,          51,          157         Armstrong,          Bobby          87,          135         Armstrong,          Frank          55,          70,          71,          75,          157         Arnold,          Roger          147         Art          106,          107         Art          Service          Club          37         Ashbaugh,          David          45,          147         Ashcraft,          Kim          147         Ashton,          Jimmy          31,          54,          62,          65,          88,          158         Ashworth,          Ginny          37,          57,          66,          70,          106,          158         Askew,          Billy          147         Athletics          Division          72,          73         Atkins,          Anne          43,          135         Atkins          Danny          147         Atkins,          Eddie          135         Atkinson,          Barbara          147         Atkinson,          Debbie          158         Atwell,          Vicki          29,          49,          158         Audio-Visual          Club          46         Austin,          Mike          32,          43,          69,          135         Austin,          Peter          147         Autry,          Jo          36,          71,          158         Avery,          Carolyn          25,-29,          31,          52,          147         Avery,          Pat          30,          37,          38,          51,          57,          58,          61,          158         B         Bailey,          Drew          25,          29,          57,          59,          147         Bailey,          Jan          135         Bailey,          Linda          37,          147         Bailey,          Paul          40,          46,          158         Bailey,          Terry          158         Baily,          Chipper          147         Bain,          Beth          52,          61,          64,          135         Baines,          Mrs.          Carolyn          52         Baker,          Miss          Carolyn          30,          118         Baker,          Janet          33,          44,          53,          147         Balch,          Dennis          62,          147         Index         Band          68,          69         Barber,          Bill          55,          75,          147         Barbour,          Gary          158         Barbour,          Karen          147         Barclay,          Rick          62,          135         Barden,          Lynne          31,          61,          135         Barnes,          Jerry          158         Barnes,          Mrs.          Rebecca          40,          121         Barns,          Rob          88,          147         Baronian,          Nick          147         Barritt,          Randi          135         Barth,          Steven          158         Baseball          90,          91         Basketball          78,          79         Bass,          Howard          30,          38,          60,          158         Bass,          Robin          31,          51,          147         Bassett,          Steve          26,          41,          54,          147         Bateman,          Trudy          158         Batts,          Frank          71         Baugham,          Susan          13,          51,          70,          158         Baumgardner,          Lynn          60,          135         Bazzle,          Joyce          135         Beard,          Jud          75,          158         Beard,          Rod          75,          135         Beasley,          Jack          7|         Beatley,          Lyn          37,          70,          159         Beattie,          Pete          75,          147,          I51         Beauchamp,          Don          6l,          94,          147         Beck,          Janice          135         Beith,          Sylvia          32,          49,          53,          62,          65,          TAl          Weel         Belcher,          Mark          159         Belk,Jim          54,          147         Bennett,          Ric          135         Berger,          Mike          88         Berlinerman,          Rose          147         Bernard,          Bo          4l         Bernard,          Cathy          159         Berryhill,          Charlie          135         Berryman,          Arthur          69,          135         Beverage,          Charles          61,          147         Berille,          Paige          29,          61,          147,          212         Bickerstaff,          Janet          35,          36,          48,          159         Biddle,          Mr.          Al          13,          41,          I10         Bingham,          Pat          29,          36,          48,          49,          159         Binns,          Mike          159         Bird,          David          48,          57,          159         Bivins,          Nancy          36,          50,          147         Bjorkholm,          Tom          69,          147         Blackley,          Margaret          51,          61,          147         Blakemore,          Mrs.          Carlotta          26,          31,          39,          110         Blanchard,          Chris          42,          135         Blankenship,          Eddie          147         Blanton,          Bob          93         Blanton,          Clyde          37,          55,          159,          199         Blanton,          Jim          159         Blanton,          Tommy          130,          135         Blaylock,          Tommy          31,          55         Bliss,          Sharon          36,          48,          135         Block,          Fred          42,          135         Bloomquist,          Donna          135         Boatwright,          Johnny          135         Bode          Lynn.          49,          5ly          600          159         Bohn,          Enice          135         Bok,          Miss          57,          100,          118         Bokach,          Linda          32,          38,          39,          40,          50,          57,          159         Bolin,          John          7I         Bolio,          Lisa          135         Booth,          Sandy          75,          160         Bothwell,          Barbara          30,          35,          160,          191         Bottoms,          Alecia          135         Bottoms,          Tony          62,          160         Bounds,          Chip          43,          54,          65,          160         Bounds,          Martin          75,          87,          135         Bounds,          Mary          51,          58,          135         Bounds,          Rocky          55,          75,          87,          91         ‘          Bowden,          Tucker          25,          135         Bowman,          John          147         Bowman,          Larry          9,          55,          71,          75,          147         Bowman,          Rachel          58,          68,          135         Bradford,          Lynn          60,          64,          135         Bradshaw,          Nancy          51,          58,          190         Brady,          Ken          30,          88,          147         Brame,          Mrs.          Jane          53         Brazier,          Nancy          51,          62,          70,          109,          160         Breed,          Bill          71,          160         Breeden,          Miss          Marian          28,          108         Brightbill,          Cynthia          35,          50,          160         Brightbill,          Keith          75         Briggs,          Mr.          John          108,          117         Brill,          Martin          48,          135          +         Brisson,          Doug          27,          59,          64,          147         Bristow,          Carolyn          33,          37,          160         Broadwell,          Kathy          71,          160         Brock,          Mrs.          Louise          121         Brackenbrough,          Ken          135         Brodecki,          Marie          160         Broocks,          Stephen          54,          127,          147         Brooks,          Norton          31,          6l,          71,          85,          147         Brooks,          Carson          55,          75         Brooks,          Debbie          43,          62,          85,          135         Brooks,          Jim          147         Brooks,          Jud          42,          55,          160         Brown,          Ann          64,          135         Brown,          Bette          135         Brown,          Debbie          106,          160         Brown,          Jim          147         Brown,          Juanita          36,          160         Brown,          Larry          75,          160         Brown,          Maria          25,          30,          31,          50,          147         Brown,          Mary          Cathron          70,          147         Brown,          Miss          Nancy          110         Brown,          Randy          16,          31,          135         Brown,          Sara          5 7,          160         Brown,          Steve          135         Brown,          Sue          37,          135         Brummer,          Cathy          32,          52,          64,          135         Brummer,          Steve          39,          160         Bryan,          Karren          36,          61,          65,          147         Bryan,          Sandy          82,          88,          147         Bryan,          Vance          147         Bryant,          Danny          69,          135         Bryant,          Steve          55,          62,          75,          77,          79,          88,          16]         Buccini,          Steve          27,          42,          45,          62,          65,          147         Buchanan,          Mike          135         Buchanan,          Tommy          59,          147         Bugsch,          Beverly          71         Buhrman,          Janet          135         Bull,          Geoffrey          12,          40,          42,          45,          161         Bull,          Pam          135         Bunce,          Debbie          147         Bundy,          Mark          135         Bunzl,          Carol          25,          28,          52,          61,          65,          Il,          212         Burgwyn,          George          94,          148         Burke,          Cathy          32,          37,          49,          52,          62,          I6l,          213         Burke,          Frank          88         Burke,          Mike          82,          88,          161         Burke,          Robert          161         Burke,          Steve          40,          56,          59,          82,          88,          161         Burke,          Tim          61,          65,          161         Burkett,          Evans          46,          148         Burnam,          Bodie          68,          148         Burnam,          John          161         Burnett,          Betty          34,          61,          148         Burnette,          Ashby          16l         Burns,          Cathy          70,          85,          148         Burruss,          Pam          37,          |6l         Burton,          Dick          135         Business          Department          108,          109         Butler,          Marsha          71,          108,          161         Bynum,          Becky          85,          135         Byrne,          Nancy          148         Bryne,          Rob          61,          69,          136         Byrum,          Preston          136         Cc         Cafeteria          13]         Cain,          Debbie          136         Cain,          Gayla          136         vA          §         Cain,          Kathy          I6l         Cain,          Wayne          95,          |61         Caldwell,          Kathy          71,          148         Calhoun,          Chip          136th         Call,          Babette          148         Campbell,          Dee          75,          86,          87,          136         Campbell,          Eddie          136         Campbell,          Jackie          37,          52,          85,          16         Campbell,          Paxton          25,          49,          69,          80,          161         Campbell,          Miss          Sylvia          30,          I10         Campfield,          Skip          56,          69,          68,          162         Canoor,          Myra          148         Capps,          Jack          57,          162         Cardwell,          Judge          59,          148         Carey,          Jane          60,          148         Carleton,          Fred          87,          88,          148         Carlson,          Chris          136         Carmine,          Sam          88,          89         Carper,          Carol          71,          136         Carrington,          Cathy          37,          52,          107,          148         Carter,          John          55,          78,          79,          91,          162,          197         Carter,          Mary          Jo          43,          136         Carter,          Michael          69,          162         Carty,          Chuck          136         Cary,          George          75,          200         Casey,          Glenn          30,          31,          62,          82,          88,          148         Centor,          Elana          61,          62,          148         Chamouris,          Tommy          55,          75,          162         Chapin,          Jim          25,          79,          136         Chase,          Tim          68,          136         Cheerleaders          96,          97         Chess          Club          45         Chesoon,          Martha          136         Childs,          Dana          136         Childress.          Mrs.          Myra          35,          108         Chin,          Ann          31,          57,          58,          148         Chin,          Yen          57,          58,          148         Chowning,          Bill          45,          148         Christian,          Dale          148         Christian          Youth          League          44         Christmas          14,          15         Christopher,          Stephen          94         Clark,          Jim          87,          148         Clark,          Mike          136         Clarke,          Martha          36,          61,          148         Classes          Division          98,          99         Classroom          100         Clay,          Mr.          Frank          20,          32,          110         Clayton,          Linda          136         Clements,          Raymond          40,          42,          45,          70,          136,          162         Clements,          Rhonda          156         Clifton,          Linda          136         Clinic          130         Coaches          74         Cochran,          Bob          131         Cochran,          Courtney          31,          51,          71,          97,          136         Cohen,          Celia          25,          50,          148         Coldiron,          Lee          82,          136         Cole,          Larry          75,          136         Cole,          Mrs.          Vernelle          131         Coleman,          Cathy          140         Coleman,          Linda          25,          30,          57,          162         Coleman,          Mr.          Thomas          100         Commentator          30,          31         Compton,          Randi          136         Concluding          Page          224         Connell,          Doug          163         Connor,          Dabney          62         Cook,          Scotty          75,          136         Cooke,          Mr.          Elton          110         Cooper,          Barbara          25,          28,          34,          35,          50,          62,          64,         163         Cooper,          Clark          12,          25,          38,          40,          82,          163         Cooper,          Lee          36,          49,          53,          70,          163         Copeland,          Robert          70,          163         Cordell,          Karen          48,          70,          148         Cornick,          Connie          30,          38,          40,          50,          61,          65,          71,          163         Corr,          Donna          148         Correll,          Bruce          43,          136         Corvino,          Gina          61,          136         Cosby,          Wayne          148         218         Costen,          Carol          Anne          32,          51,          136         Cottrell,          Mike          30,          54,          57,          163         Cottrell,          Susan          52,          148         Cosby,          William          163         Coulson,          Bill          148         Cox,          Allan          136         Cox,          Jim          30,          40,          69,          88,          163         Cox,          Susan          43,          136         Craig,          Jimmy          69,          163         Crane,          Cynthia          32,          51,          61,          65,          66,          70,          136,         164,          207         Crane,          Donna          71         Crawford,          Pat          50,          59,          148         Creasey,          Suzanne          71,          136         Creech,          Donnie          136         Crews,          Chip          88,          89         Cronin,          Jim          42,          45,          148         Crooker,          Alan          40,          87,          88,          164         Cross          Country          82,          83         Crouch,          Ray          136         Crouch,          Stephen          136         Crowder,          Edward          148         Crowe,          Skipper          148         Crowell,          Cathy          148         Crowell,          Nancy          50,          148         Crown,          Joh n          136         Crump,          Terry          40,          58,          164         Crunk,          Marilyn          36,          62,          164         Crutchfield,          Pete          56,          72,          136         Crytzer,          Bob          25,          27,          64,          148         Cseplo,          Nancy          28,          43,          62,          136         Cullen,          Donna          50,          58,          136,          144         Culley,          Mrs.          Alice          103         Culpeper,          Mrs.          Mildred          34,          110-         Cunningham,          Dale          25,          26,          30)          37,          Si,          62,          164         Cunningham,          Jim          56,          81,          136         Cunningham,          Steve          56,          81,          91,          148         Curry,          Suzanne          33,          62,          70,          164         Cushnie,          Martha          34,          53,          70,          164         Cushnie,          Mike          136         D         Dabney,          Wanda          62,          70,          164         Daniel,          Bill          56,          59,          75,          144,          164         Daniel,          Willam          Robert          164         Daniel,          Nancy          28,          61,          136         Daunes,          Cathy          32         Daves,          Marsha          32,          36,          60         Davies,          Paula          36,          71,          112,          148         Davis,          Annette          33,          64,          136         Davis,          Chris          30,          31,          38,          40,          42,          43,          45,          62,          65,         70,          165         Davis,          Dianne          48,          53,          58,          61,          65,          149         Davis,          Lawson          29,          52,          71,          149         Dawson,          Bill          45,          68,          82,          88         DeAlto,          Mike          165         Deans,          Jon          25,          30,          31,          54,          61,          88,          165         Deas,          Cathy          70,          165         Debate          Club          27         Decker,          Miss          Judy          37,          107         Deems,          Skipper          116,          165         DeHart,          Pam          136         Deitrick,          Sally          52,          61,          149         DelesDernier,           Dave          68,          149         Denton,          Dave          136         Denzler,          Barbara          25,          29,          36,          48,          53,          165         Denzler,          Tom          165         Derr,          Frank          137         Deusebio,          Richard          81,          137         Deutsch,          Elaine          149         Dew,          Rod          64,          70,          149         Dew,          Ronnie          55,          71,          75,          91,          165         Diamand,          Louise          137         Dickens,          Mrs.          June          40,          121         Dietz,          Andy          26,          27,          64,          149         Dierks,          Ken          88         Dierks,          Peter          16,          30,          57,          60,          65         Dierson,          Joe          94         Dimaano,          Anne          8,          42,          52,          57,          III,          165         Dinwiddie,          Tom          165         Dishinger,          Janet          30,          38,          60,          165         Dixon,          Betty          52,          62,          65,          165         Dixon,          John          69,          149         Dodge,          Steve          137         Doherty,          Dennis          137         Dominey,          Mark          137         Domoney,          Phil          45,          137         Donaghy,          Debbie          36,          49,          61,          166         Donahue,          Kathey          137         Donahue,          Peggy          35,          36,          149         Donovan,          Mary          166         Donovan,          Pete          149         Donughy,          Fred          137         Dorin,          Allen          59,          166,          192         Dority,          Steve          7]         Douglas,          Hilda          137         Douglas,          John          149         Dowgewicz,          Keith          62,          75,          166         Downbeats          66         Downes,          Cathy          137         Dozier,          Glenn          40,          56,          91,          166         Drewry,          Beth          137         Drewry,          Betti          36,          50,          149         Drewry,          Frances          53         Droste,          Ben          25,          37,          47,          62,          166         Droste,          Linda          31,          33,          47,          53,          62,          65,          166         Drumwright,          Mrs.          128         Dryden,          Pa ul          91,          149         Duarte,          Scott          166         Dudley,          Jon          60,          137         Duke,          Cecil          149         Duke,          Lanny          166         Duke,          Pam          137         Dunn,          Diane          35,          166         Dunn,          Martha          71],          149         Dutile,          Marie          35,          166         Dutile,          Vickie          149         E         Eareckson,          Karen          32,          40,          49,          61,          65,          166         Earle,          Charlie          78,          79,          166         Earle,          Sandy          84,          85,          137,          142         Eastman,          Glen          127         Eden,          Clark          30,          56,          87,          88,          149         Eden,          Scott          82,          87         Edgar,          Mike          137         Edmond,          Anne          33,          52,          58,          62         Edmonds,          James          Thomas          166         Educator          32         Edwards,          Carol          137         Edwards,          Lanny          59,          167         Einhorn,          Lois          27,          31,          33,          62,          64,          137,          139         Ekey,          David          167         Eldridge,          Mrs.          Evelyn          131         Elliot,          Buddy          75         Elliott,          Steve          82,          137         Ellis,          Charlotte          30,          38,          52,          59,          70,          167         Ellison,          Greg          137         Elmore,          John          149         Elmquist,          Mrs.          Juanita          31,          110         Emison,          John          137         English          Department          110,          II         Epperson,          Sandy          149         Erickson,          Bob          57,          71,          167         Esbach,          Steve          94,          102,          167         Eshleman,          Erik          88         Etheridge,          Pamela          43,          64,          137         Eubank,          Debbie          29,          34,          52,          60,          61,          62,          167,         197         Eubank,          Mrs.          Mary          110         F         Fadool,          Donald          137         Fain,          Susan          71,          137         Faison,          Sherry          52         Farber,          Childrey          33,          44,          53,          71,          149         Farmer,          Caroll          137         Fekete,          Joe          167         Fell,          Tom          137         Fellenbaum,          Charles          42,          149         Feria,          Violet          149         Ferramosca,          Paul          137         Ferramosca,          Tim          118,          149         Fields,          Pat          36,          137         Fields,          Steve          149         Filer,          Randy          25,          27,          64,          137         Finkleman,          Racelle          70,          149         Finley,          Bernadette          64,          137         Finley,          Joanne          70         Finley,          Jody          33,          149         Finley,          Nevin          27,          167         Finnie          coda          valoi          25.07          oa         Firebaugh,          Jim          137         Fischbach,          Judy          137         Fisher,          Susan          137         Fitch,          Larry          70,          149         Fleshood,          Bill          56,          87,          88,          149         Fleisher,          Jay          55,          56,78,          79,          91,          167         Flowers,          Reggie          46,          137         Foege,          Paige          64,          137         Football          76,          77         Folye,          Page          34         Forcke,          Trisha          167         Ford,          Bobby          167         Ford,          Cherie          43,          64,          137         Ford,          Denny          137         Forem,          Linda          25,          31,          51,          61,          71,          137,          142         Forensics          34         Fortney,          Mark          71,          149         Foster,          Mrs.          46,          104         Foster,          Chipper          75,          91,          167         Foster,          Jack          91,          149         Foster,          Joan          50,          97,          137         Foster          Joyce          137         Fountain,          Chaldea_          167         Fountain,          Jeff          81         Fox,          John          46,          149         Franklin,          Lyn          70         Franklin,          Susan          138         Fraser,          Mr.          Hugh          128,          129         Fratkin,          Mike          88         Frayser,          Jay          138         Freeburn,          Susie          36,          53,          167         Freelin,          Donna          29,          58,          70,          168         Freeman,          Ann          20,          60,          149         Freeman,          Hank          25,          94,          149         French          Club          60,          61         French,          Larry          70,          168         Fricke,          Robert          43,          90,          149         Friend,          Jean          31,          64,          68,          138,          139         Friend,          Mrs.          Rosemary          27,          110         Frier,          Shari          35,          168         Frostick,          Wanda          138         Fulgham,          Gail          60         Fulgham,          Kay          31,          60,          168         Fuller,          Ann          53,          62,          168         Fuller,          Lynn          138         Fuqua,          Susie          28,          38,          39,          40,          52,          62,          65,          97,          168         Fusco,          Carl          60,          149         Fusia,          Kim          138         Fusia,          Tom          149         Fussel,          Martha          71         Futch,          Gayla          35,          53,          149         Future          Business          Leaders           of          America          35         Future          Homemakers          of          America          36         Future          Teachers          of          America          33         G         Gabay,          Mike          54,          149         Galea,          Michelle          30,          49,          59,          61,          168         Gardiner,          Mitzi          37,          138         Gardner,          Lennie          48,          59,          149         Garner,          Beth          149         Garner,          John          42,          82,          88,          168         Garnett,          Donna          53,          61,          66,          71,          149         Garrett,          Julie          36,          67,          68,          168         Gary,          Bobby          25,          150         Gasiorowski,          Stan          150         Gates,          Billie          48         Gathright,          Roger          138         Gay,          Karen          60,          138         Gaunt,          Lee          49,          168         Gay,          Bery          30,          60,          168         Gee,          Gail          138         Gioghegan,          Cynthia          117,          169         Gerhold,          Denny          43,          44,          138         German          Club          57         Girls'          Basketball          84,          85         Giannini,          David          138         Giannini,          Steve          88         Gibbens,          Bruce          88,          150         Gibson,          Dee          70         Gilbert,          Pat          37,          61,          85,          169         Gilliam,          James          169         Girimont,          Dave          138         Gish,          Debbie          52,          58,          62,          150         Gladding,          Walter          45,          110         Glee          Club          70         Glass,          Michael          34,          40,          58,          62,          150         Glenn,          Barry          169         Glisson,          Rick          31,          45,          150         Goffigon,          Mrs.          Sarah          128         Golf          92,          93         Goodwin,          Chap          54,          138         Gotschalk,          George          55,          56,          75,          91,          169         Gould,          Patty          37,          60,          65,          150         Graham,          Anne          97,          138         Graham,          Dwight          138         Graham,          Randy          31,          62,          169         Gray,          Bill          43,          46,          81,          138         Gray,          Lee          88         Gray,          Sue          97,          138         Graybill,          Pat          8,          169         Greene,          Mary          Carolyn          51,          70         Gregg,          Lucy          60,          138         Gresham,          Lucy          31,          48,          138         Griffin,          Miss          Sara          Jo          50,          118         Griffin,          Danny          138         Grigsby,          Jane          35,          169         Grinnalds,          Jack          46,          62,          150         Grose,          Mike          150         Groux,          Bridgette          50,          150         Grubbs,          Jo          Ann          71,          169         Gruber,          Alison          150         Guidance          Department          105         Guinn,          Lucy          150         Guirkin,          Tommy          71         Gullette,          Tommy          169         Gundlach,          Jimmy          87,          138         Gunn,          Mrs.          Edna          131         Gunst,          Sidney          150         Guza,          Bob          150         Haddon,          Steve          138         Hager,          Dick          138         Hagood,          Jimmy          138         Hall,          Dorcas          44,          150         Hall,          Harry          138         Hall,          James          169         Haller,          Chuck          59,          82,          88,          150         Hamblet,          Doreen          138         Hamel,          Michelle          64,          138         Hamilton,          Chris          138         Hamilton,          Ward          94,          169         Hamlet,          Susan          30,          33,          38,          40,          52,          62,          65,          170         Hamrich,          Richard          170         Harcum,          Tom          75,          138         Hardesty,          Bill          82,          170         Hardin,          Mrs.          121         Hardin,          Jean          71,          170         Harding,          Betsy          138         Harding,          Larry          150         Hardy,          Frank          82,          88,          170         Hargrove,          Blair          25,          28,          50,          6l,          138         Harkess,          Patty          52,          150         Harland,          Jimmy          43,          170         Harman,          Mike          31,          54,          150         Harmon,          Karen          150         Harowitz,          Butch          25,          32,          34,          61,          65,          170         Harowitz,          Michele          36,          64,          138         Harper,          Sandy          35,          170         Harrell,          Steve          69,          138         Harris,          Carol          150         Harris,          Lee          25,          31,          138         Harris,          Shirley          52,          61,          170         Harris,          Kenneth          138         Harris,          Tommy          75,          138         Harrison,          Jeff          32,          42,          62,          118,          150         Harrison,          Billy          138         Harter,          Connie          138         Harvey,          Mark          30,          62,          63,          65,          140         Harvey,          Paige          31,          64,          138         Haskell,          Dicky          170         Hastings,          Donna          71,          138         Hastings,          Margaret          28,          53,          70,          170         Hatcher,          Glenn.          88         Hathaway,          Ricky          25,          32,          54,          60,          94,          95,          150         Hauss,          Jimmy          150         Hawkins,          Chris          36         Haynes,          Wanda          28,          38,          39,          40,          52,          58,          60,          170         Hazen,          Sarah          170         Headly,          Mrs.          Nancy          121         Hiindl,          Davis          170         Heinick,          Mike          88,          150         Heisler,          Ann          37         Heltzel,          Alan          68,          150         Hempel,          Herbie          150         Henskey,          Marcia          171         Herbek,          Gary          28,          31,          56,          69,          81,          138         Herbert,          Marianne          25,          29,          51,          I7]         Hicks,          Connie          71,          150         Higgason,          Sharon          150         Hildebrand,          James          171         Holkovitz,          Karin          37,          62,          138         Hill,          Elaine          71,          138,          145         Hill,          Nancy          —          150         Hill,          Ned          42,          150         Hipskind,          Katherine          32,          40,          62,          I7I         Hipskind,          Steve          57,          87,          88,          150         Historian          28,          29         Fliey          55         Hobson,          Nancy          139         Hodges,          Lynne          34,          44,          7         Hodges,          Pam          53,          57,          150         Hodgman,          Nancy          36,          52,          150         Hogan,          Larry          139         Hoffman,          Howard          62,          65,          150         Holland,          Anne          35         Holland,          Debbye          150         Holleman,          Susan          150         Holliday,          Billy          139         Holliday,          Lou          49,          85,          150         Holliday,          Neal          62,          70,          17]         Holt,          Linda          36,          139         Holtzman,          Denise          37,          50,          61,          150         Homecoming          10,          II         Home          Economics          112,          113         Honor          Council          26         Hook,          David          42,          69,          150         Hooker,          Cecil          171         Hooks,          Vida          150         Hooper,          Jeff          94         Horner,          Jack          87,          150         Horsfield,          Fred          171         Houghtlaing,          Laura          139         219         House,          Geri          40,          48,          171          Jones,          Carl          173,          199          Lederer,          Lisa          71,          140         Haward,          Richard          139          Jones,          Cathy          173          Lee,          Dicky          151         Howard,          Stuart          17]          Jones,          Debbie          36,          49,          139          Lee,          Jimmy          45,          151         Hoy,          Mrs.          Elsie          101,          102          Jones,          Dickie          173          Leigh,          Jimmy          42,          81,          140         Hoy,          Sharon          36,          |71          Jones,          Doug          59,          139          Leonard,          Mr.          C.          R.          42,          126         Hoy,          Mr.          Wayne          126          Jones,          Kathy          48,          52,          6l,          70,          I5I          Lessard,          Rick          140         Hubbard,          Mary          20,          29,          34,          61,          65,          150          Jones,          Laura          26,          48,          51,          139,          173          Levenson,          Lanny          31,          57,          69,          82,          87,          [51         Huckstep,          Susan          25,          35,          Thetis!          Jones,          Lora          Lynn          44,          69          Levinson,          Leslie          50,          7I,          97,          140         iets          Naat          tee          |          125          Jones,          Mr.          Ronald          54,          121          Lewis,          Bud          54,          174         ughes,          Bonnie          61,          139          Jones          Steve          725°28.538-          40054          2a          lis          e208          Lewis          Stephene          46         Hughes,          Debbie          8,          29,          35,          171          i          :          ae         Jordan,          Miss          Dorothy          39,          110,          128          Lewis,          William          91         Hughes,          Ellena          60,          66,          70,          I7|          :          :         ;          Joynes,          Ginger          139          Lewit,          Bobby          69,          140         Hughes,          Jimmy          139          i         Junes,          Lanny          75,          139          Library          104         Hughes,          Owen          171          :          :         Junior          Class          147          Library          Club          47         Hulcher,          Charlie          81,          139          :          :          ;         Junior          Council          146          Lientz,          Gerald          30,          45,          47,          61,          65,          174         Hulcher,          Dick          61,          65,          105,          150          :          :         Justice,          Lynn          TA.          Aer          Liggan,          Mary          58,          140         Hull,          Keith          87,          139         Humbert,          Susie          85,          139         Humeny,          Sharyn          68          K         Humphry,          Brandt          139         Hunsicker,          Cathy          139         Lightfoot,          Paula          140         Limerick,          Beverly          140         Lindner,          Max          30,          61,          94,          151         Lingerfelt,          David          75,          79,          140         Lininger,          Randy          174         Hunsicker,          Chuck          88,          89          Kahan,          Allen          94          :         Hunter,          Jane          71,          139          Kahan,          Mitchell          61,          65,          151          Linkous,          Barry          31,          59,          174         Hunter          Pam          29,          31,          51,          57,          58,          110,          172,          206          Kallman,          Ann          36,          37,          173          Linn,          Diane          61,          140         Hurt,          Chip          37,          172          Kamskey,          Linda          29,          62,          65,          67,          68,          123          Lipscomb,          Robbie          140         Husk,          Liz          29,          37,          53,          172          Kanaryewenny          55,          67,          68,          173,          (91          Lively,          Mr.          Joseph          126         Hustis,          Greg          725,30,          54,          172,          205          Kane          Jerry.          173          Livick,          Brock          62,          65,          118,          I5|         Hutchison,          Beverly          40,          49,          172          Kaufman,          Howard          151          Lobdell,          Simone          33,          36,          48,          174         Hutchison,          Jim          150          Kearney,          Mike          14,          25,          26,          55,          58,          82,          90,          91,          Locke,          Beth          65,          174         Luton.          Bil.          eo          150          15          |          Locks,          Deborah          47,          62,          140         Hyer,          Watt          139          Kell,          Pat          42,          45,          71,          151          Lodge,          Marion          34,          151         Hyman,          Wheatie          50,          70,          150          Kelley,          Les          64,          139          Loewenthal,          Lynn          70,          151         Kelliher,          Danny          70,          139          Lofgren,          Jeanie          140         Kerns,          Cindy          139          Londeree,          Bruce          75,          151         |          Kestner,          Liz          27,          6l,          173          Long,          Bert          I51         Key          Club          54          Long,          Charlie          9         Kierson,          Dave.          173          Long,          Linda          37,          43,          140         Index          (217-223          Vilnnamionn           7e8te9          Longaker,          Karen          36,          174         pee          eee          oh          Rae          Kindle,          Kathie          53,          68,          139          Longaker,          Lucille          35,          36,          174         Industrial          Co-Operative          Training          116          Cineteagmas          (airs          Lortaines          Bath          3)          S0v          Se.          oral          suet          ee         ee          ete          .          os          King,          Cabell          139          Long,          Mr.          Ray          125         SUE          ASC          Y          King,          Nancy          71,          15I          Long,          Mr.          William          121         Intramural          i          pera          King!          Sharon’.          139          Loth,          Claudia          36,          15!         melee          ena          oe          Mr.          Kinzie,          John          43,          126          Loth,          Joe          88         Isaacs,          Ronald          43,          62,          64,          94,          172          ee          Tk          oooh          ae         ahs          esa          ied          Kirtland,          Gray          27,          61,          65,          94,          151          Love,          Debbi          35,          174         Ae          Klioze,          Sue          30,          31,          60,          68,          I5I          Lowe,          Susan          71         Kluge,          Karen          27,          62          Lowery,          Mike          174         J          Knapp,          Richard          16,          25,          29,          54,          88,          15!          Lowery,          Patsy          9         Knight,          Dave          46,          173          Lucas,          Stephanie          140         Knox,          Jimmy          139          Luck,          Bucky          151         Jackoway,          Jim          139          Knox,          Marshall          151          Luck,          John          70,          86,          87,          174         Jackson,          Arlie          34,          172          Koch,          George          69,          139          Ludgate,          Terry          35,          151         Jackson,          Chris          172          Koch,          Pat          43,          64,          139          Luebbert,          Frank          151         Jackson,          Nancy          37,          49,          51,          172          Kolbe,          Cindy          140          Luebke,          Bob          42,          64,          174         Jackson,          Susan          139          Kranitzky,          Debbie          140          Lueders,          Linoa          52,          15]         Jacober,          Beth          48,          53,          150          Lufsey,          Mike          56,          88,          174         Jacobs,          Paul          27,          30,          60,          65,          94,          150          Lugar,          Billy          81,          140         Jalbert,          Paul          75,          150          E          Lukens,          Billy          55,          75,          77,          78,          79,          91,          126,          174         James,          Beth          60,          71,          139          Lukhard,          Ralph          151         Jaquez,          Teddy          82,          139          Lumpkin,          Robbie          34,          174         Lacy,          Bubba          93,          151         LaFerriere,          Robert          16         LaGow,          Chris          55,          62,          173,          199          M         Land,          Miss          Ada_          17,          26,          100,          128         Land,          Fran          47,          140         Jefferies,          Mary          172         Jeffrey,          Sandy          31,          36,          48,          60,          139         Jeffrey,          Wendy          25,          30,          38,          39,          51,          60,          65,          150         Jennings,          Albert          91,          150         Jennings,          Linda          35,          150         :          Fe          ef          Land,          Myra          35,          60,          118,          151          Macllroy,          Diane          33)          él,          85,          140         Jett,          Debbie          32,          §3,          61,          71,          150          peau          eet          hte          aaa         1          ki          i          es          a)          a:          Landrum,          Carolyn          47,          70,          174          Maderia,          Earl          151         ees          a          if          a          Language          118,          119          Mahaffey,          George          56,          87,          151         inkins,          Lynn          '          Lapkin,          Judy          151          Mahaffey,          Jane          28,          35,          44,          50,          67,          68,          174         Johansen,          Steve          91,          151          Main,          Di          152         EE          eR          ERTS          Larmore,          Fred          69,          81,          140          re          eae         ise          Bonnie          71          151]          bawitey,          Sandee          2:          clara                    Be          '          Catinet          lui          Sued          Mallory,          Buddy          140         Johnson,          Linda          32,          57,          62,          66,          173          Mall          Dudl         Johnson,          Pam          45,          64,          69,          139          Laupus,          Pat          29,          33,          36,          61,          174          eae         ‘Noh          igh          ve          139          Lavenstein,          Landa          36,          I5I          Maloney,          Wayne          42,          140         ohnson,          Ritchie          :          Lawlor,          Sylvie’          SI          Mandaleris,          Chris          25,          62,          94,          152         Johnson,          Valarie          49,          57,          69,          173          ;         fee          i          Redeye          (mirance          lameness          Mann,          Carolyn          61,          71,          140         i          ns          “          nie          ‘a          1          1          Lawson,          Eric          56,          75,          140          Mann,          Linda          31,          50,          58,          rhe          140,          145         et          ak          at          beanchoeeni          4b          Mapes,          Mary          25,          29,          53,          61,          64,          68,          152         ones,          Bruce          Coatacclstdina          74          Mapp,          Mrs.          Itasca          110         220         Marks,          Mary          140         Marks,          Mike          64,          68,          140         Marks,          Sandy          29,          33,          62,          174         Marmon,          Lee          31,          59,          140         Marr,          Meredith          37,          140         Marschak,          Beth          27,          30,          34,          42,          44,          45,          57,          58,         152         Marschak,          Cheryl          44,          45,          64,          140         Morgan,          Jimmy          141         Morgan,          Linda          141         Morgan,          Monica          97,          152         Morgan,          Nancy          40,          47,          57,          126,          176         Morgan,          Steve          69,          152         Morgans,          Jane          14!         Morris,          Bill          56,          82,          141         Morris,          Debbie          176         O'Keefe,          Mrs.          Dorothy          102          Olzer,          Jim         Lea         Organizations          Division          22         Osborne,          Karen         Shey          WEA         Osborne,          Mary          50,          141         Osmalov,          Joy          30,          48,          50,          60,          152         Overbey,          Frank          45,          94,          152         Owen,          Carolyn         29,          33,          48,          49,          50,          64,          70,          177         Marshal,          Ray          152          Morris,          Linda          36          Owen,          Cris          152         Martenstein,          Lynn          31,          61,          140          Morris,          Lynda          141          Owen,          Steve          141         Martin,          Brenda          36,          49,          53,          59,          152          Morton,          Jimmy          152          Ownby,          Lee          42,          81,          141         Martin,          Karen          175         Martin,          Lesley          71         Martin,          Tommy          140         Martin,          Tony          62         Moses,          Ginger          I4l         Moss,          Charlotte          25,          26,           48,          50,          152         Motley,          Roy          71,          141         Mottley,          Sam          59,          152         P         Martine,          Peggy          140          Moxley,          Wayne          30,          82,          88,         Marx,          Karen          28,          52,          61,          64,          140          vee          Bae          ig          eee          a          176          ue          ite          SSeS         Math          Department          120,          121          Moxon,          Dianne          52,          58,          118,          152          Sake          aa:         Math          National          Honor          Society          40          Maranert:          Van          660-269          Beek          eras          14         Matthews,          Diane          140          Murphy,          Pat          176          Pare,          Donnien          70,182         Matthews,          Kay          P2203          4)          415362,          175          Murrill,          Buzzy          69,          138,          141          Parker,          Bill          91,          152         Maunder,          Ginny          152          Musie          ©          1228123          Parker,          June          36,          37,          53,          152         Maupin,          Jim          68,          140         12,          34,          41,           175         Musick,          Judson          141         Parkerson,          Sue          141         Parkerson,          Bob          54,          57,          178         Maupin,          Sam          M          Mrs.          Lorraine          47,          104         yers,          cS‘,          orraine          1         Mayo,          Robert          28,          60,          64,          140          Myers,          Louis          57,          176          haha:          pal,          a          en          ea.          hee         MAeBride          jim™          55,56)          691175;          91,          152          Myers,          Mike          116,          176          cee         McCarthy,          Bill          37,          82,          88,          175         McCarty,          Pat          152         McClean,          Paul          140         Myers,          Stuart          31,          40,          41,          42,          43,          45,          176         Myers,          Tommy          71,          152         Parsley,          Steve         So          oOn          felis         Pasquine,          Sarah          70,          178         Pastore,          Susan          152         McClellan,          Lynn          61,          65,          152          Paulette,          Steve          49,          68,          152         McCoy,          Melinda          25,          36,          52,          61,          175          N          Payne,          Ann          142         McDaniel,          Melody          141          Payne,          Janice          30,          38,          50,          62,          65,          178         McDignnan,          Lynn          49          Pearce,          Mrs.          Evelyn          128         Miccoaeae          douateovis4          421440175          Natale,          Lynda          36,          152,          199          Pearce,          Lee          75,          142         Mircisne          sDoensa          350040175.          -202          National          Honor          Society          39          BiH          Janet          52,          61,          153         ;          iin          Neese,          Lynn          29,          51,          130,          152          Pearsall,          Ann          153         McGrath,          Jerry          152          ea          Padigandads          40)          45n00mI52         McGuff,          Dale          49,          175          NeiceG:          binda          D  !         jeg          igi          Neill.          Gi          30.31.51.          59,          176          Peele,          Miss          Joy          118         McKinney,          Chris          71          SAS          Halen          eae          ae          Peeling,          J          153         ;          g,          Joan         McKinney,          Nancy          175          Nelbach,          Gail          53,          62,          68,          152          Pemberton,          Sydney          142         McLennan,          Jimmy          141          Nelson,          Arthur          46,          176          Pendleton,          Pam          33,          61,          65,          153         RiewAiltane          Barbare          1.141          Neuhauser,          Paul          141          Pendleton,          Penn          49,          153         McNally,          Mr.          William          128          Newman,          Joan          141          Pennington,          Dianne          116         ;          Newman,          Paul          119          Pepera,          Janice          36,          50,          153         McNamara,          Chuck          70,          175         Newsome,          Ruth          35,          36,          51,          177         Perkins,          Peggy          29,          52,          71,          178         McNeal,          Mrs.          Margaret          49,          130          ;          :         McNemar,          Tanne          28,31,          141          Newton,          Leslie          88,          177          Salle          kite:          fe          ee         McOsker,          Mike          55,          75,          152          Nicholls,          Linda          177          ero,          Mark                   Pa          ,          Perretz,          Connie          61,          142         Meade          Rod          8s          Nickell,          Kathy          37,          141          :         '          =          -          Perry,          Jackie          37,          153         Readovetiart          «152          Nieder,          Linda          30,          38,          129,          177         :          Pestana,          Olga          62,          64,          142         MMaendowesbMrss          dna)          33.128          Niedermayer,          Sue          31,          53,          60,          71,          145,          152         '          :          '          A          Peters,          Lynn          43,          61,          142         Meadows,          Shirley          27,          33,          64,          68,          137,          139,          141          Nochta,          Ricky          69,          141         Pettus,          Reg          142         Mears,          Mrs.          Kathleen          118,          129          Noel,          Kay          33,          36,          52,          62,          177         ;          :          :          :          Petty,          Walter          142         Mears,          W.          Howard          100,          101          Norris,          Mrs.          Ruby          110         Medical          Arts          49         Melton,          Scotty          54,          79,          91,          152         Mergler,          Frank          141         North,          Karen         North,          Sharon         Northern,          Liz         a         Sa          heathy          Shy          UNCLE         47,          49,          53,          177         33,          35,          36,          44,          48,          49,          61,          84,          85,         Phelps,          Buddy          88         Phelps,          Nancy          47,          60,          70,          118,          142         Phelps,          Pat         60,          65,          153         Phillips,          Carolyn          142         Messer,          Jimmy          141          he          peta         Bre          Lae          ee          Norton,          Bettie          134,          141          Dinar          ere          y          tes         rate)          ca          MORE          Nerontencsei           ,          26439.40,52062.05,          177,          Cres          en          comer          Hake          2b          12         on          ae          ie          202          Phillips,          Seth          64         iler,          Billy          eared          Phillips,          Sharon          30,          52,          61,          67,          68,          178         Miller,          Curtis          54,          100,          175         Miller,          John          152         Miller,          Mark          59,          70,          88,          152         Noseck,          Joanne          58,          64,          141         Notes          about          book          216         Nuckols,          Nancy          34,          36,          47,          70,          177         Physical          Education         124,          125         Pilkinton,          Miss          Pat          42,          52,          110         Pinsker,          Harriett          68,          142         Miller,          Mary          175          Nunisa@indyme2n          (41          Pitchford,          Lynn          142         Mills,          Steve          141          Pitts,          Paul          20,          153         Minor,          Ryland          152          Plageman,          Wayne          142         Minter,          Jeff          114,          152          Plummer,          Mr.          Jake          120,          121         Mitchell,          Beth          50,          97,          152          O          Pollard,          Drew          153         Mitchell,          Blair          40,          69,          175          Pollard,          Peggy          35,          178         Mixed          and          Girls          Chorus          7]          Ponder,          Mike          45,          153         Moffitt,          Kathy          61,          67,          68,          152          Oakey,          Donna          25,          50,          62,          141          Poole,          Susan          25,          142         Moncure,          Lynn          37,          61,          152         Montgomery,          Marsha          58,          141]         Moore,          Miss          Dorethea          29,          38,          108         Moore,          Miss          Kathryn          110         Moore,          Ken          31,          55,          75,          91,          152         Moore,          Margaret          36,          52,          61,          112,          152         Oakley,          Jim          141         O'Connell,          Tommy          56,          141         Odom,          Mr.          Ronald          99,          128         O'Donnell,          Barry          94         Offermann          Witt          136,          I41         O'Flaherty,          Jeff          81,          141         Pope,          Gary          142         Pope,          Patty          28,          58,          142         Pounds,          Mrs.          Ann          121         Powell,          Leigh          142         Powell,          Lee          60,          69,          153         :          :          Powell,          Morris          69,          142         Mocreiicids          Testi...          tala          O'Flaherty,          Rod          34,          64          Powars,          Bill          28,          37,41,          43,          64,          178         Morano,          Steven          141          Ogden,          Anne          50          Sry          a          Pepe         48,          152         25,          29,          31,          51,          59,          60,          118,          176         Morecock,          Jackie         Morey,          Debbie         Ogg,          Dickie          68,          88,          152         Price,          Jimmy          68,          179         Ogg,          Sam          68,          141         Pritchard,          Brenda          29,          44,          49,          179         221         Proffitt,          Pam          142         Proffitt,          Susan          48,          50,          70,          153         Propert,          Chris          94,          153         Pugh,          Lynn          142         Pullen,          Larry          153         Pulley,          Doug          69,          153         Purdie,          Mr.          Hunter          69,          123         Puryear,          Alan          142         Pyles,          Mimi          49,          53,          58,          62,          179         2         Quesenberry,          David          94         Quill          and          Scroll          38         Ragin,          Charlie          142         Ragin,          Chris          70         Ragin,          Noel          153         Ranson,          Mrs.          Barbara          131         Ransone,          Randy          75         Rapisarda,          Joe          40,          56,          61,          65,          91,          179         Rapp,          Ellie          57         Rasmussen,          Bob          91         Ratchford,          Erskine          82,          142         Rawls,          Miss          Connie          125         Rawls,          Diana          142         Red          Cross          48         Redmond          Christine          44,          62,          153         Redmond,          Margaret          35,          43,          179         Redmond,          Vicki          25,          61,          64,          142         Reeder,          Linda          30,          38,          39,          40,          52,          54,          61,          65,         70,          97,          155,          179         Reekes,          Norma          35,          70,          179         Rees,          Jim          31,          60,          142         Reid,          Beverly          153         Reid,          Myra          31,          97,          153         Rennie,          Gail          52,          62,          71,          153         Rennie,          Mary          153         Reinhart,          Cyndi          30,          61,          65,          153         Reusch,          Rafael          88         Reynolds,          Vince          142         Rhett,          Jeff          142         Rhodenhiser,          Bill          34,          70,          179         Rhodenhiser,          Linda          34,          64,          142         Rhodes,          Richard          179         Rice,          Carol          179,          165         Rice,          Steve          31,          48,          62,          69,          82,          142         Richards,          Doug          30,          38,          40,          59,          179         Richards,          Linda          142         Richards,          Sherry          71,          153         Richards,          Tom          69,          142         Richardson,          Billy          142         Richardson,          Lee          48,          51,          70,          153         Richardson,          Mary          Beth          8,          59,          60,          180         Richardson,          Susan          37,          50,          61,          142         Riddick,          George          88         Riddick,          Donnie          31,          55,          75,          142         Riddle,          Patsy          29,          52,          54,          62,          180         Rilee,          Robb          51,          153         Riley,          Tom          57,          180         Riner,          Janice          143         Robbins,          Fran          143         Robbins,          Sherry          70,          180         Roberson,          Kelly          68,          143         Roberts,          Clyde          9I         Roberts,          Sue          71,          180         Roberts,          Bill          58,          87,          180         Roberts,          Suzanne          64,          143         Robertson,          Gordon          180         Robertson,          Mrs.          Pauline          61,          65,          118         Robeson,          David          180         Robeson,          Nancy          30,          31,          34,          51,          61,          153         Robins,          Kay          51,          153         Robinson,          Anne          61,          143         Robinson,          Miss          Donna          53,          62,          118         Robinson,          Eddie          37,          58,          59,          80,          153         Robinson,          Greg          48,          54,          69,          180         Robinson,          Mr.          Lancaster          131         Rocchiccioli,,Janice          180         Rock,          Marty          I15         Roebuck,     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Rosser,          Joan          52,          58,          143         Rowley,          Harry          42,          45         Rudlin,          Craig          68,          143         Ruggles,          Jeff          91         Rush,          Dawn          41,          180         Russ,          Debbie          85,          153         Russell,          John          28,          61,          87,          143         Rutherford,          Charlotte          153         Ryan,          Connie          12,          25,          41,          62,          I8I         Rytelewski,          Chuck          45,          70,          181         S         SCA          Committee          24         SCA          Representatives          25         Sacra,          Paul          143         Saine,          Kay          143         Sala,          Dave          88,          153         Sammartino,          Fred          143         Sanders,          Dave          75,          87,          143         Sanger,          Cindy          47,          69,          153         Sanger,          Mrs.          Verna          36,          112         S ansonetti,          Diane          25,          31,          50,          97,          143         Sansonetti,          Tom          94         Sangston,          Jim          9,          56,          121         Satterfield,          Benton          Mr.          55,          114         Saunders,          Miss          Jeanne          32,          110         Saunders,          Steve          153         Saunders,          Mrs.          Virginia          102         Schaaf,          Carla          37,          44,          153         Schatzle,          Jerry          88         Schmitz,          Charmayne          143         Schneider,          Barbara          30,          181         Scholl,          Jeffrey          62,          93,          181         Schomo,          Wendy          33,          44,          53,          70,          153         Schrieberg,          Lester          143         Schuelke,          Pam          25,          26,          29,          50,          154         Schultz,          Jeff          154         Scott,          Deborah          26,          97,          143         Scott,          Mrs.          Frances          110         Scott,          James          65,          [81         Scott,          Joe          6!         Scott,          Susan          51,          55,          60,          65,          97,          181,          203         Seamans,          Vivian          143         Seamster,          Debbie          71,          143         Searcy,          Dewey          181         Seaton,          Rugene          154         Seaton,          Stuart          43,          87,          91,          154         Seckel,          Jill          51,          60,          70,          154         Secretaries          102,          103         Sedgley,          Penny          36,          62,          I8|         Segal,          Phyllis          62,          154         Segal,          Steve          37,          181         Serafim,          George          62,          181         Senior          Class          157         Senior          Council          156         Senior          Play          12,          13         Senior          Prom          18,          19         Seyler,          Pam          25,          31,          64,          67,          68         Seymore,          Brenda          41,          97,          143         Shadwell,          Gene          31,          33,          36,          58,          181         Shaia,          Dickie          57         Shannon,          Jim          5,          30,          62         Shapiro,          Susy          181         Shaw,          Steve          88         Sheahan,          Molly          36,          37,          154         Sheffield,          Ward          143         Shelton,          Gary          182         Shepherd,          Ellen          28,          31,          33,          43,          58,          143         Sheppard,          Sally          70,          154         Sherman,          Harriet          30,          6l,          182         Shewbridge,          Doug          35,          75,          182         Shield,          Mrs.          Nancy          50,          70,          123         Shields,          Cecil          143         Shields,          Doug          54,          154         Shiflett,          Anne          Carter          31,          51,          71,          97,          154         Shipstedt,          John          79,          154         Shively,          Mark          82,          143         Shoope,          Warren          143         Shuflat,          Mike          46,          91,          182         Shuford,          Hamp          69,          143         Sidenberg,          Alan          143         Siebert,          Cindy          61         Siegel,          Bernie          27,          64,          69,          182         Siegrist,          Steve          79         Siegrist,          Susan          143         Simon          Marc          60,          64,          143         Simms,          Brenda          85,          143         Silverman,          Mr.          Gary          114         Simmons,          Miss          108,          116         Simmons,          Greg          143         Simpson,          Elaine          118,          143         Sisson,          Jerry          182         Slate,          Gil          54,          154         Slate,          Toni          143         Slattery,          Paula          Kay          154         Slawson,          Mrs.          Anna          126         Slocum,          Bob          75,          91,          154         Smalley,          Linda          36,          53         Smith,          Al          90,          154         Smith,          Barty          75,          79,          143         Smith,          Beckie          143         Smith,          Charles          34,          182         Smith,          Cheryl          182         Smith,          Dave          69,          182         Smith,          Debbie          25,          61,          143         Smith,          Diane          36,          63,          182         Smith,          Donna          35,          182         Smith,          Edmond          31,          54,          79,          154         Smith,          Fay          29,          33,          36,          37,          49,          61,          62,          71,          182         Smith,          Harry          69,          88,          182         Smith,          Mrs.          Henrietta          31,          38,          I2I         Smith,          Kenny          30,          31,          54,          58,          70,          154         Smith,          Joedy          6,          37,          54,          57,          198,          182         Smith,          Larry          37,          55,          56,          62,          75,          76,          77,          88,          182         Smith,          Marsha          154         Smith,          Netta          Sue          30,          38,          44,          53,          57,          66,          70,         182         Smith,          Sandy          29,          44,          49, 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Class          135         Sophomore          Council          134         Spahr,          Carol          143         Spanish          62,          63         Spanish          National          Honor          Society          65         Spanos,          Kitsa          154         Spear,          Dusty          34,          37,          143         Spears,          Joan          8,          37,          183         Spears,          Suzie          51,          62,          118,          154         Spencer,          Carolyn          52,          61,          65,          183         Spott,          Linda          36,          183         Spradlin,          Jenny          71,          183         Spraker,          Janie          36,          50,          143         Spring          20,          21         Spurlock,          Mrs.          Gladys          131         Stames,          Jim          55,          75,          59,-          183         Stanley,          Rita          35,          48,          53,          66,          70,          183         Stansfield,          Irl          154         Starke,          Jay          59,          154         Stearns,          Marty          154         Stern,          Sue          Ellen          45         Steele,          Diane          33,          154         Steelman,          Charlie          154         Stennett,          Brenda          143         Stephens,          Mrs.          Margretta          17,          121         Sterling,          Jeff          183         Stevens,          Charlie          183         Stevens,          Connie          35,          48,          144         Stevenson,          Pam          183         Stevenson,          Vivian          183         Stillman,          Ronnie          144         Stillman,          Tommy          70,          183         Stinson,          Ray          55,          75,          144         Stone,          Gay          53,          183         Stone,          Mike          88         Stoneburner,          Louis          31         Strang,          Jane          36,          37,          183         Strang,          Pete          17,          183         Stranz,          Marc          56,          59,          75,          144         Straub,          Debbi          9,          144         Strause,          Carol          70         Street,          Waddy          154         Streetman,          Ricky          75,          154         Strother,          Donna          32,          34,          41,          44,          67,          79,          70,          148,         154         Strotmeyer,          Bob          131,          183         Stroulson,          Arnold          93         Stuart,          Lynda          29,          49,          71,          183         Stumpf,          Donna          29,          51,          61,          62,          184         Sullivan,          Mike          154         Sullivan,          Betsy          25,          35,          71,          144         Suter,          Joan          36,          144         Suter,          Sara          35,          36,          71,          184         Sutphin,          Linda          154         Swaim,          Mr.          Claude          128         Sweeny,          Pat          25,          36,          49,          154         Swenck,          Freddie          56,          69,          79,          88,          154         Swenck,          Sharron          40,          184         Swortzel,          Susan          45,          49,          144         Synan,          Tom          88,          154         Szpara,          Sue          25,          29,          43,          44,          51,          57,          64,          71,          97,         184.         T         Taliaferro,          Mr.          William          128         Talley,          Charles          184         Tashjian,          Eva          27,          61,          184         Tate,          Coleman          154         Tavenner,          Gaines          61,          65,          154         Taylert,          Glenn          144         Taylor,          Bruce          54,          75,          81,          144         Taylor,          Carolyn          M.          44,          48,          51,          154         Taylor,          Carolyn          P.          44,          184         Taylor,          Charles          D.          144         Taylor,          Charles          E.          45,          144         Tedesco,          Tony          154         Tennis          Team          94,          95          Terry,          Tommy          55         Theme          2,          3,          4,          5         Thespians          4         Thistlewaite,          Marcia          7         Thomas,          Janice          14,          25,          30,          31,          51,          60,          97,          152,         155         Thomas,          Judy          144         Thomas,          Linda          47,          61,          155         Thomas,          Paul          115,          144         Thomas,          Sue          37,          71,          184         Thompson,          Frank          55,          71,          155         Thompson,          Gary          75,          144         Thompson,          Mike          184         Thornton,          Jean          155         Thrift,          Mike          184         Thurston,          Beverly          20,          27,          28,          29,          38,          155,          191,         184         Thurston,          Bonnie          71         Tidrow,          Brenda          155         Tidwell,          David          75,          87,          144         Tinsley,          Tracey          53,          155         Todd,          Barbara          144         Tokarz,          Tommy          27,          30,          59,          64,          105,          155         Tomlinson,          Scott          55,          70,          71,          75         Toulon,          Lidi          36,          37,          51,          61,          184         Track          88,          89         Trainer,          Barbara          62,          144         Travers,          Ed          144         Treger,          Michael          155         Trent,          Mrs.          Marguerite          126         Trevvett,          Anne          50,          66,          70,          155         Tribble,          Gail          184         Triemplar,          Jim          30,          38,          40,          53,          55,          82,          88,          184         Trimmer,          Brenda          35,          53,          184         Trinite,          Chris          144         Tucker,          Barbara          35,          185         Tucker,          Kathy          48,          52,          144         Tucker,          Michele          36,          48,          185         Tucker,          Monique          53,          61,          155         Tulloh,          Sharon          61,          185         Tureman,          Nancy          36,          50,          155         Turner,          Tom          43,          45,          57,          185         Tyler,          Bruce          75,          144         U         Ullman,          Jeffrey          37,          40,          61,          70,          185         Ulmer,          Christina          26,          30,          38,          39,          185         Underwood,          Margie          49,          53,          62,          185         V         Van          Camp,          Suzette          144         VandenBroek,          Robbie          9,          55,          75,          87,          91,          185         Van          Doren,          Maury          37,          144         Van          Ness,          Gordon          40,          60,          185         Vaughan,          Diane          71,          142,          144         Vedomske,          Sherry          36,          155         Vells,          Brad          25         Venturino,          Mr.          Ernest          54,          108,          109         Vergales,          Mark          43,          144         Vidal,          Mrs.          Maria          118         Virgin,          Reese          68,          144         Vocational          Office          Training          117         WwW         Waddy,          Dick          70,          185         Wajciechowski,          Margaret          49,          59,          185         Waldbauher,          Les          12,          26,          41,          54,          104,          185         Walker,          Allene          155         Walker,          Becky          30,          38,          39,          40,          52,          62,          65,          66,         70,          185         Walker,          E.          C.          52,          155         Walker,          Mr.          John          125         Walker,          Susan          36,          155         Walls,          Sue          36,          113,          155         Walter,          Bob          34,          46,          87,          144         Walters,          Glenn          42,          70,          155         Walters,          Pam          48,          70,          185         Walton,          Faye          37,51,          71,          155         Walton,          Thomas          32,          87,          118,          144         Ward,          Tina          144         Warfield,          Carolyn          144         Warner,          Dudley          155         Wartman,          Bill          144         Waters,          Joan          144         Watson,          Bruce          185         Watson,          Bill          25,          43,          70,          155         Watt,          Pat          35,          108,          185         Waymack,          Bill          144         Weaver,          Lee          29,          48,          51,          57,          61,          186         Webb,          Phyllis          186         Weed,          Nancy          61,          155         Weed,          Pam          16,          27,          64,          65,          144         Weinstein,          Lorna          32,          38,          40,          61,          62,          186         Weinstein,          Maxine          62         Weitzel,          Lynda          43,          64,          144         Welch,          Mike          56,          59,          68,          87,          91,          149,          155         Wellons,          Bill          40,          69,          186         Wells,          Brad          144         Welsh,          Russ          37,          62,          155         Welton,          Dean          144         Westmoreland,          Diane          25,          30,          40,          50,          59,          62,         70,          186.         Wheeler,          Mr.          Henry          115         Whipple,          Mary          64,          144         Whitaker,          Emmett          70,          155         Whitaker,          Mrs.          Lucinda          131         White,          Carol          186         White,          Carter          25,          31,          36,          62,          65,          104,          155         White,          Frank          144         White,          Jody          92,          93,          155         White,          Otis          71,          186         White,          Susan          28,          35,          48,          61,          145         Whitesell,          Eric          87,          145         Wildman,          Ann          85,          145         Wilhelm,          Carolyn          97,          145         Wilhoit,          Nancy          35,          36,          50,          186         Wilkerson,          Ann          25,          30,          31,          34,          38,          40,          44,          49,         52,          61,          67,          68,          186         Wilkins,          Kathy          33,          186         Willard,          Ellen          36,          37,          52,          60,          186         Williams,          Barbara          145         Williams,          Cathy          44,          186         Williams,          Cathy          33,          34,          36,          52,          61,          70         Williams,          Becky          49,          62,          186         Williams,          Janet          155         Williams,          Jud          155         Willliams,          Judy          124,          125,          145         Williams,          Judy          70         Williams,          Julia          50,          60,          155         Williams,          Richard          42,          114,          145         Williams,          Sally          25,          50,          58,          97,          125,          145         Williamson,          Kurt          145         Wilson,          Ann          186         Wilson,          Greg          186         Wilson,          Mark          91         Wilson,          Peggy          29,          62,          65,          155,          205         Wilson,          Ricky          145         Wilson,          Susie          145         Wimberley,          Vickie          51,          186         Winall,          Gary          145         Winfield,          Mary          53,          145         Winfree,          Mary          30,          34,          42,          53,          187         Winstead,          Barbara          25,          28,          31,          38,          39,          40,          52,         60,762,765.          96,          97,          W987         Winstead,          Debi          70,          187         Winter          16,          17         Winter          Track          82         Wise,          Chuck          34,          70,          155         Wohlford,          Miss          Sarah          37,          51,          106         Wolfe,          Harriet          36,          70         Wood,          Debbie          145         Wood,          Earl          64         Wood,          John          87,          155         Wood,          Sam_          75,          145         Woodall,          Bobbi          29,          52,          61,          155         Woodard,          Blenda          27,          30,          31,          61,          65,          155         Woods,          Bobby          145         Woods,          Charlie          155         Woodson,          Denita_          50,          61         Woody,          Bill          155         Woody,          Joe          145         Woolcott,          Cathy          30,          57,          187         Wren,          Jennifer          84,          85,          145         Wrestling          86,          87         Wright,          Anne          37,          48,          155         Wright,          Brenda          155         Wright,          Cathy          69         Wright,          Dale          145         Wright,          David          62,          75,          187         Wright,          Judy          35,          187         Wright,          Kathy          42,          62,          187         Wright,          Lorraine          33,          44,          52,          155         Wright,          Nancy          34,          44,          47,          53,          62         Wright,          Wanda          155         Wurdeman,          Debbie          34         Wyatt,          Mike          94,          155         uf         Y-Teens          |          50         Y-Teens          Il          51         Y-Teens          |I|          52         Y-Teens          |V          53         Yannello,          Karen          31,          60,          145         Young,          Carol          48,          51,          60,          70,          187         Young,          Linda          145         Young,          Suzanne          36,          145         Young,          Tommy          |,          32,          54,          58,          208,          187         ib         Zickefooze,          Nancy          30,          34,          38,          39,          40,          41,          52,         61,          65,          66,          70,          187         Zimm,          Sol          27,          64,          155         Zimmermann,          Marcia          36,          50,          70,          155         Zinder,          Ellen          36,          155         223         Basic          precepts          enrich         new          ideas,          thoughts         forge          to          adulthood         Silhouetted          against          the          evening          sun-         set,          a          lonely          member          of          the          Science         Club          mounts          the          hill          beside          the          annex.         Relying          on          previous          classroom          train-         ing,          he          will          examine          and          record          read-         ings          on          the          sling          psychrometer,          the         thermometer,          and          the          rain          gauge.         Past          experiences          and          education          cor-         roborate          each          student          for          a          new          en-         vironment          in          which          he          will          apply          his          pro-         cured          skills.          Self-assurance          creates          the         endurance          essential          throughout          his         adulthood.         224         RY          OF          VI         VIRGINIA           Oe          “,          :         Ni         191          et         y         Wi         0681         xO         ty         J         oF          sagan         
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