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as f autaiiat sii ean ite ee aia at Sek eae hg 1974. CHAIN AND ANCHORS Waynesboro Pud 00 South Wa LYNN BARNES EDITOR SUE SHOVEA BUSINESS MANAGER MISS SWANN MARKS SPONSOR Glimpses of Our Campus In Dedication Mrs. Victor Ludwig Mrs. Victor Ludwig This is YOUR book. Fairfax Hall has graduated many a senior in its day. Without your help some might never have made it. With ap- preciation for your time and effort, we dedicate the 1974 Chain and Anchors to you. FOREWORD “| . So there’s alot of sense of livin’ When the world we know starts givin’ And we can spread our wings some sunny Day, and fly away But ‘til we all fly together What sense does it make?” Seals and Crofts Contents Administration and Faculty Classes Organization Athletics Student Life sig vissonge seen seme ’ ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ADMINI IN MCAT ZU PEP UG VAM 7) — ({ Ki ff w, UAE A ARLE, Te AL CL SOL NATIT eu HOTTA ET RAE AARON ity I) CULTY- ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY. V NOLLVULSININGY ° ALTOOVA UNV NOLLVUL 4A dNV NOLLVYLSININGY AL TOOVa GN Mr. Harry Nash HARRY L. NASH President and Business Manager Randolph-Macon College | H | HEADMASTER THEODORE E. BRUNING, JR. B.A., Ed. M. The Gunnery; Yale College, B.A.; University of Tennessee; University of Virginia, Ed. M. Another day in the busy life of our Headmaster MRS. LILLIAN B. SKENE A.R.C.T., B.A. Dean of Students Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, A.R.C.T.; Eastman School of Music; Banff School of Fine Arts; Chautauqua School of Music; Mount Allison Uni- versity; Madison College, B.A. 10 MRS. VICTOR LUDWIG B.A., M.A. English Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, B.A.; The University of Virginia, M.A. MRS. L. G. PENLAND B.S. Mathematics Longwood College, B.S.; The University of Virginia; Madison College setil ars See eeede eee eee MRS. CHARLES HOWARD A.B. English Smith College, A.B. MRS. V. T. LANKFORD, JR. A.B. Mathematics Hollins College, A.B. 1] AUDREY LAKE Science ELIZABETH LEE MEDINA Audrey Lake Molloy College, B.S.; Duke University, M.S. Mrs. Charles B. Friedberg Bryn Mawr, A.B.; University of Chicago, M.A.T. Elizabeth Lee Medina Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, B.A.; Junior Year, Madrid, Spain: Graduate work, University of Florida Mrs. Nancy W. Coyner University of Chattanooga, A.B.; University of Tennessee, M.A.; University of Virginia Mrs, Alease D. Anderson Madison College, B.S.; M.S. in Business Education 12 MRS. CHARLES B. FRIEDBERG History MRS. NANCY W. COYNER French MRS. ALEASE D, ANDERSON Typing and Shorthand MARY ELIZABETH SKINNER Librarian CHLOTILDE JARMAN Art LILLIAN BRUCE SKENE Voice, Choir, Glee Club MARIA B. WHITEHEAD Piano Mary Elizabeth Skinner Madison College, B.S., Graduate work, Library Science Chlotilde Jarman Longwood College, B.S.; Maryland Institute; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Lillian Bruce Skene Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, A.R.C.T.; Eastman School of Music; Oglebay Institute; Banff School of Fine Arts; Chautauqua School of Music; Mount Allison University; Madison College, B.A. Maria B. Whitehead Hollins College, B.A.; Yale University School of Music, Mus. B.; Teachers College, Columbia University, M.A. Anna Jacqueline Knight Marshall University, A.B, M.S. ANNA JACQUELINE KNIGHT Physical Education VERA HERST RUTH ELLEN THOMSO N Horseback Riding Horseback Riding Ruth Ellen Thomson Lynchburg College, A.B.; University of Illinois, Mus. M. . Fas a Vera Herst Goucher College, Mary Baldwin College Kathy Ann DeCesari Bridgewater College, B.S. te William Toomy Roanoke College; George Washington University Medical School, M.D.; Internship, Medical College of Virginia; Residency, University of New Mexico; Asst. Clinical Professor, The University of Virginia Mrs. R. David Anderson Medical College of Virginia, R.N. ME ite KATHY ANN DeCESARI Physical Education WILLIAM TOOMY MRS. R. DAVID ANDERSON Physician Registered Nurse sce MRS. JOSEPH F. LOPEZ Nurse MRS. W. Y. BOYD Nurse HARRY E. CAMPBELL Director of Food Service MRS. ALMEYDA B. BRUFFY Housemother MRS. J. M. ALEXANDER Hostess MRS. J. HAROLD FUNK Housemother SWANN MARKS Secretary MRS. VIVIAN C. COYNER Housekeeper and Assistant in Food Service MRS. JOSEPH S. MOYER Secretary 16 SES. CLASSES. CLASSES. CLASSES. CLASSES « CLAS CLASSES. CLASSES. CLASSES. CLAS SHSSV'ID °SHSSV'ID °SHSSV'ID ° SHS SHSSV'ID °SHSSV'ID °SHSSVID SHSSV'ID ° SHSSVIJ SS. ee THE SENIOR CLASS enim cece d Aisa PORE SS OES SOs een Wenzlaff, Hulmes, Miss Medina, Murrian, Sheetz SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROBIN WENZLAFP 6 o54 55 voe paige «4 + + nop at ng ee President SANDY'HULMES 9. o.osiie iain bed ne - oo eee eae ane eee ee Vice-President CHRISTY, MURRIAN 6.6.65 fyatiee aa ca us ao ee Saabs atl gaat 9 Secretary ELIZABETH SHEET Z,. «i553 hynst eds Se OPC ete Se Ie er rae) Treasurer LIBBY JONES 23h sis 5 cates Oa Ecce cea 2 Intramural Representative MISS LEE MEDINA (00) :0.555- OUR oe ous nxn c oe eee reece Sponsor 18 Mr. Charles D. Barnes — Lynn Barnes 19 Charlotte Lynn Barnes — Pocomoke City, Maryland J.V. Basketball Team, 3; Intramurals, 3,4; Vespers, 3; Ves- pers Co-Chairman, 4; Choir, 3; Glee Club, 3,4; Glee Club President, 4; Hostel Committee, 4; Editor, Chain and Anchors, 4; Spanish Club, 4; Dating Committee, 4. I, Lynn, leave to all my friends at Fairfax a new horizon and never-ending togetherness. To all the seniors I leave the hope for your happiness. Ginnie, I leave my love and thanks for a great senior year. Fairfax has given me my togetherness . . . and I got by with a little help from my friends. Sally Nagle Breitung — Lynchburg, Virginia Vespers Committee, 1; Athletic Association, 2,3,4; J.V. Hockey Team, 3; Varsity Hockey Team, 2,4; Manager, Tennis Team, 3; Business Staff, Hall Chatter, 2,3,4; Editori- a? Staff, Hall Chatter, 4; Spanish Club, 3,4; Vice President, Spanish Club, 4; Treasurer, Junior Class, 3; Vice Pres- ident, Student Council, 4; May Day Pageant, 2; “Rec” Com. mittee, 2,3,4; Confetti Editorial Staff, 4; Intramurals, 1,2,3,4; Staff, Chain and Anchors, 4; Dating Committee, 4. “Selfishness, my brother, is the cause of blind superiority, and superiority creates clanship, and clanship creates au- thority which leads t6 discord and subjugation.” — Kahlil Gibran I, Sal, leave, leaving nothing as Fairfax has taken too much from me; to those who held on along side of me. . . fine times. Now, if I may be excused. . . -20 a © ree... 3... a’ Mr. B.T. Brewer — Millie Brewer 21 Millicent Ruth Brewer — Loudon, Tennessee Athletic Association, 2,3,4; Intramurals, 1,2,3,4; Page for May Court, 1; Varsity Hockey Team, 2,3,4; Editorial Staff of Hall Chatter, 3,4; Editor of Hall Chatter, 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Dating Committee, 3: Doce Club, 3: 4; Pres- ident, Porpoise Club, 4 “T’ve never felt so alive. I’m learning that there’s such a world out there... and none of us has ever seen or felt it. Now we're free to go where we wish and to be what we are.” Jonathan Livingston Seagull ... but what then...? Mary Hunter Davis — Henderson, North Carolina Boots and Saddle, 2,3,4; Treasurer of Boots and Saddle, 3; President, Boots and Saddle, 4; A.A. Representative, 1,2,3; President A.A., 4; Fall Horse Show, 1,2,3,4; Show Team, 2,3,4; May Day Horse Show, 1,2,3,4; Riding Club, 1,2,3,4; Vice President, Riding Club, 2; Basketball Team, 1,2.3; Hockey Team, 1,2,3,4; Captain, Basketball Team, 2; Hockey Team Captain, 1,2; Fall Play, 2; Spring Play, 3; Fairfax Players, 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Student Council, 4; Drill Team Captain, 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Every change brings a new day and a new opportunity. I thank Fairfax for making me realize that. Let your lives be filled with songs of tomorrow, paint your dreams, let your thoughts be filled with imagination, and let your dreams be the foundation of your mind’s contentment (for now). I offer my thanks and songs to B.J. and “the 4.” Thanks Julie and remember — “you're flying high” but. . . 22 Mr. R.G.S. Davis — Hunter Davis 23 Caroline Covington Doolittle — Manassas, Virginia Glee Club, 3; Choir, 3; Intramurals, 3,4; Fairfax Players, 3,4; Thespians, 3,4; Fall Play, 3; Spring Play, 3; Hall Chatter Editorial Staff, 4; Spanish Club, 4; Chairman, Social Committee, 4; Lifeguard, 3. I dare not think what might replace the shadows that I’ve had to learn to love, but I stand ready one more time to learn a new geography if that becomes a necessary thing to do. — Rod McKuen Terry Ann Emory — Greeneville, Tennessee French Club, 4; Orchesis, 4; Riding Club, 4; Hall Chatter, 4. I ache to learn some new games now. I’ve been away from home too long. To see a new door open I’d go almost anywhere, Even backward, If I thought I had the time. 24 Dr. Robbins L. Gates — Martha Gates 25 Martha Robbins Gates — Staunton, Virginia Orchesis, 3,4; Costume Chairman, Orchesis, 4; Intramurals, 3,4; French Club, 3,4; Vice President, French Club, 3; Hall Chatter Editorial Staff, 4; May Day Pageant, 3; Vespers Committee, 3,4; Fall Play, 3; Spring Play, 3; Fairfax Players, 3,4; National Thespian Society, 3,4. “Now that I must go, now in the moment of parting, Leaving a friend and a place, How everything I have loved rises before me, With anguish over all that I must leave.” — A Strindberg Millie, Karen, Sue, and Leslie, you are the “friends.” Thank you. Julie, thanks. Katie, now it’s your turn, be happy. . .T love you. Meredith Claire Hull — Alexandria, Virginia Choir, 3; Glee Club, 3; Intramurals, 3,4. “A friend is a present you give to yourself. That’s why I’m so lucky.” Anonymous To all my friends — thanks. You are the ones who helped make my two years ones to remember. To the Class of °75. Good Luck! 26 27 Sandra Marguerite Hulmes — Richmond, Virginia Intramurals, 3,4; Dating Committee, 3; Editorial Staff, Hall Chatter, 3; Business Staff, Hall Chatter, 4; Kitchen Com- mittee, 3,4; Chairman Kitchen Committee, 4; Spanish Club, 3,4; Treasurer, Spanish Club, 4; Vice President, Se- nior Class, 4. “For every star that falls to earth a new one glows For every dream that fades away a new one grows When things are not what they would seem you must keep following your dream So while my heart is still believing I'll say good-bye. . .— McKuen And it’s the hardest thing under the sun above to say good-bye to the ones youlove... Melanie Elizabeth Ruth Jones — Clayton, Georgia French Club, 4; Orchesis, 4; Intramural Representative, 4; Hockey Team, 4. Your absence has gone through me like thread through a needle Everything I do is stitched with its color. 28 29 Roberta Gould Kirkpatrick — Petersburg, Virginia Intramurals, 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club, 1; French Club, 2,3; President, Pep Club, 4; Hockey Team, 3,4; Treasurer of A.A., 4; Ree Committee, 2,3,4; Head of Rec Committee, 4; Snack Bar Attendant, 3; Head of Snack Bar, 4; Hall Chatter Business Staff, 4; E ditorial Staff, of Confetti, 4; Art Show, 3,4; Riding Club, 1,2. To “the four.” You have touched on my heart, and I offer these words: “The times, oh we had some times when the world was the color of neon signs... All of us together would raise our glasses high and drink a toast to times gone by. oo that was when we didn’t know our youth was passing y. Now all we have to think about are times gone by.” — Rod McKuen Leslie Noelle Law — Fort Lauderdale, Florida President, Freshman Class, 1; Student Council, 1; Basket- ball Manager, 2; Riding Club, 1; French Club, 1; Athletic Association, 1,2,4; Tennis Team, 1,2; Life-guard, 2,4. “There are two paths you can go by But in the long run There’s still time to change the road you're on.” — Led Zepplin Thanks, Sue... 30 31 Virginia Ann McCutchan — Gatlinburg, Tennessee Secretary, Sophomore Class, 2; Glee Club, 2; Tennis Team, 2; Riding Club, 2,4; Cheerleader, 2,4; Vice President, Junior Class, 3; Spanish Club, 3,4; Spanish Club, Secretary- Treasurer, 3; Student Council, 4; President, Student Council, 4; Intramurals, 2,3,4; Chain And Anchors Staff, 3,4; Hall Chatter Business Staff, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Athletic Association, 2,3,4; Basketball Team, 3; Co- Captain Basketball Team, 3; Fall Horse Show, 4; Editorial Staff, Confetti, 4; Drill Team, 3; Kitchen Committee, 3; Food Committee, 2; Porpoise Club, 4; Vice President, Por- poise Club, 4. S.H., When you’re weary, feeling small, . . . and friends just can’t be found. . . like a bridge over troubled water I will ease your mind. H.D., how long the road will be when you fade away. Daisies, gold bands, and dreams of a Colorado Rocky Mountain high. . . w e’re part of us. “Pass it round one more time I think I’1] have a swallow of wine Life is fine Even with the ups and downs And you should have a sip of it Else you'll find It’s passed youby... — David Crosby Merrill Susan McManus — Greensboro, North Carolina Riding Club, 3,4; Spanish Club, 3,4; Athletic Association, 3,4; Hall Chatter Business Staff, 4; Vespers Committee Chairman, 4; Student Council, 4; Intramurals, 3,4; Tennis Team, 3; Cheerleader, 4; Kitchen Committee, 3; Porpoise Club, 4; Treasurer, Porpoise Club, 4. I, Merrill, leave Fairfax Hall after two long years. I first want to thank Robin for a great junior year. It was fun, and we still have many memories left. To Ann a fantastic Ring Figure — I know how long you have waited. To Kate, I leave the “South” and many rides home. To Sal, I will leave a filet mignon. To Julie, a good senior year. To all Student Council members, thanks for caring. Good Luck to All! 32 a @ 7 ST er Mr. John P. McManus — Merrill McManus 33 Virginia Randolph Millholland — Cumberland, Marylan d Glee Club, 3; Choir, 3; Riding Club, 3,4; Intramurals, 3; French Club, 4; Spring Horse Show, 3; Fall Horse Show, 4. Two good years have gone by. There have been good times and others too. A lot of friends have been:made; it is hard to believe that I never would have met these friends without coming here. Lynn, thanks for everything. Good- bye. Christy Anne Murrian — Decatur, Illinois Glee Club, 1,2; Vespers Committee, 1; Dating Committee, 1; Riding Club, 1; French Club, 1,2,4; Intramurals, 1,2,4; Hostel Committee, 4; Ring figure Page, 1; Hall Chatter Busin ess Staff, 4; Pep Club, 4; Secretary of Senior Class, 4; Sie Staff, Confetti, 4; Fall Horse Show Technical taff, 4. I wish to leave with only a few words; first to thank my class for accepting me back, and to quote a poem that will express my feelings to the people who really know me: One day Ill follow the birds disappearing into the rain going in a hurry Glad to be in flight again but not sure where I’m going. There are wounds I never speak about. Some things that words have done to me that none will ever know. But one day soon I’ll disappear into the rain. — Rod McKuen 34 35 Mary Trundle Oliphant — Washington, D.C. Athletic Association, 1,2,3,4; Intramurals, 1,2,4; Riding Club, 1,2,3,4; Fall Horse Show, 1,3,4; Spring Horse Show, 1,3,4; Drill Team, 3; May Day Pageant, 1,2; French Club, 1,2,3,4; Hall Chatter Editorial Staff, 2; Glee Club, 2,3; Ves- pers Committee, 4. I, Mary, leave Fairfax Hall happily yet sadly. I had a best friend last year which I am very thankful for. All of you here at Fairfax, the faculty as well as the student body, have taught me something in my past four years. I must not forget to thank especially Mrs. J. Scott Coyner for her time and patience and for our good talks. I'll never forget them. I will profit greatly from these teachings as I continue my journey through life. I thank each one of you, my friends, for what you have taught me. Take care and God bless you all. Monica Perez — Maracaibo, Venezuela Spanish Club Secretary, 4; Hockey Team, 4; Orchesis, 4. We never have to think that the opinions of the other peo- ple are not true, because maybe ours are the mistaken ones. If everyone felt this way, the world would be better. 36 37 Lisa Palmer Russ — Shallotte, North Carolina Chain and Anchors Business Staff, 2; Athletic Association, 3,4; Chain and Anchors Editorial Staff, 3; Hall Chatter Business Staff, 4; Orchesis, 3; President, Orchesis, 4; Cheerleader, 3; Head Cheerleader, 4; Student Council Sec- retary, 4. “Habit is man’s best friend or his worst enemy. The load of tomorrow added to that of yesterday, carried today, makes the strongest falter.” — Jo Petty I, Lisa, leave, knowing that “I may never pass this way again.” I leave, taking the knowledge that I have gained at Fairfax, not in books. I leave to Durene my love and close friendship. To the rising senior class I leave a great year. Debbie Katherine Saunders — Roanoke, Virginia Riding Club, 4; Intramurals, 4. I do not know where I have strayed to find this place; Or how it is that I have stayed. . .— Evelyn Barkins To my friends I leave happiness; to the class of ’75 good luck! 38 39 Carol Lee Schubert — Mexico City, Mexico French Club, 3; Riding Club, 3; Riding Club Secretary, 4; Spanish Club President, 3,4; Pep Club, 4; Hall Chatter Business Manager, 4; Drill Team, 3; Intramurals, 3,4; Hockey Team Magen 4; Fall Horse Show, 3,4; Spring Horse Show, 3; Hostel Committee, 4; Kitchen Committee, 33 “Said a hunted fox followed by twenty horsemen and a pack of twenty hounds, Of course they will kill me. But how poor and how stupid they must be. Surely it would not be worthwhile for twenty foxes riding on twenty asses and accompanied by twenty wolves to chase and kill one man.” Kahlil Gibran Thank you, Mrs. Ludwig. . . Melissa Massie Shaw — Phoenix, Maryland Varsity Hockey Team, 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain, Varsity Hockey Team, 4; Chain and Anchors Editorial Staff, 2,3; Art Edi- tor, Chain and Anchors, 3; Hall Chatter Editorial Staff, 3; Cartoonist, Hall Chatter, 4; Fall Play, 3; Spring Play, 3; Fairfax Players, 3,4; Intramurals, 1,2,3,4; Pep Club, 4; Spring Horse Show, 3; Athletic Association, 1,2,3,4; Corre- sponding Secretary, Athletic Association, 4; Art Shows, 1,2,3,4; Hostel Committee, 4; French Club, 1,2,3,4; Choir, 1; Glee Club, 1; Riding Club, 3; National Thespian Soci- ety, 3,4; Technieal Staff, May Day Pageant, 2,3; Co-Editor, Confetti, 3; Editor, Confetti, 4; “Confetti’s Best” Award, 3; Assistant Manager, Faxette Shop, 3; Manager, Faxette Shop, 4. “There were times when I could not afford to sacrifice the bloom of the present moment to any work.” — Henry David Thoreau It’s time to stretch my legs. My time . . . to let the aimless breezes guide me down moonlit strands, past ice-blue tides and ivory shells. Through the diamond Mist, I turn and wave. With a knapsack of memories and a star in my pocket, Ill dance by the edge of the sea. My time to wander . dropping bread crumbs all the way. 40 4] Elizabeth Christine Sheetz — Altoona, Pennsylvania Riding Club, 4; Senior Class Treasurer, 4; Food Com- ale President, 4; Orchesis, 4; Hall Chatter Business taff, 4. “If you had listened hard enough You might have heard what I meant to say. Nothing.” — Rod McKuen Suzanne Marie Shovea — Boca Raton, Florida French Club, 3,4; Vice President, French Club, 4; Sopho- more Class Treasurer, 2; Athletic Association, 3,4; Chain and Anchors Business Manager, 4; Hockey Team, 2,3,4; Co- Captain, Hockey Team, 3; Lifeguard, 4; Intramurals, 4; Dating Committee, 4. “Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.” — Unknown 42 ae 43 Karen Lee Shumate — Mt. Hope, West Virginia Spanish Club, 4; Chairman, Hostel Committee, 4; Social Committee, 4; Orchesis, 3,4; Intramurals, 3,4; Hall Chatter Editorial Staff, 4; J.V. Hockey, 4; Athletic Association, 4. “To be able to stick with a job until it is finished; To be able to bear an injustice without wanting to get even; And to do one’s duty without being supervised.” — Unknown “A true friend is the best possession.” — Unknown I take with me these things I have learned. I also take with me and will cherish the memories and friends of my two years at Fairfax. Best of luck to all. Mary Vi Thomas — Danville, Kentucky Riding Club, 4; Pep Club, 4; Hall Chatter Business Staff, 4. Tomorrow we might not be together. I’m a prophet but I don’t know nature’s ways. So I'll try to see into your eyes right because these are the “good ole days.” +4 Mr. Bill Thomas — Vi Thomas Mr. Donald M. Tucker — Janie Tucker 45 Teresa Jane Tucker — Concord, Tennessee Riding Club, 4; Spanish Club, 4; Hall Chatter Business Staff, 4; Cheerleader, 4; Intramurals, 3,4; Spring Horse Show, 3; Fall Horse Show, 4; Fall Horse Show Technical Staff, 4. I want to thank all of my friends for helping me through my junior and senior years at Fairfax Hall. Especially A.P. and Christy, I really want you to know that I appreciate you being there when I needed you. I love you both and if I have gained anything from being here (besides education), I have gained two beautiful friendships. Robin Ann Wenzlaff — Timonium, Maryland Porpoise Club, 3,4; Boots and Saddle, 3,4; Riding Club, 3,4; Senior Class President, 4; Boots and Saddle Treasurer, 4; Varsity Hockey Team, 4; Secretary Porpoise Club. I, Robin, leave Fairfax with many confused memories. The people whom I have grown to know and respect here I’m sure will always be my friends, no matter how distant we become. I thank Fairfax for opening many joyous roads. “Where did I go? I thought I wept for days that were; But I did not. I shed the tears for the me that would not be again.” — L.W. 46 Dr. Edward F. Wenzlaff — Robin Wenzlaff 47 Susan LeAnn Werner — Delphos, Ohio Porpoise Club, 1,2; Riding Club, 1,2,3,4; Riding Club See- retary, 3; Drill Team Co-Captain, 3; Show Team, 3,4; Boots and Saddle, 3,4; French Club, 1,2,3; Boots and Saddle Sec- retary, 4; Cheerleader, 3; Vice President, Sophomore Class 2; Student Council Treasurer, 4; Mailroom, 3,4; Hockey Team, 4; Editorial Staff, Hall Chatter, 3,4; Editorial Staff, Chain and Anchors, 3; Fall Horse Show, 1,2,3,4; Intramu- rals, 1,2,3,4; May Day Horse Show, 1,2,3,4; Athletic Associa- tion, 1,2,3,4. I, LeAnn, leave with many great memories of Fairfax and hope the underclassmen will enjoy the good times they have here. I know there are many roads and highways somewhere that I haven’t found and explored and I leave now to find them. Someday, “we must gather all our courage and sail our ships out upon the open seas.” . . Good-bye all... ___ SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Mel came in a dirty mick, stayed that way, and left with her Dukes up. Hunter came in with the seniors, stayed at the barn, and left a Dodge. LeAnn came in, lived in an adobe, and rode out on Page. Millie strutted in on bird legs, and left on her own two feet. Mary came in with a strong will, and left contented. Sally came in on tubas, sounded her horn, and left a slob. Christy came in a lamb, and left a lion. Leslie came in with determination, left for a vacation, returned with left-over sun-tan lotion, and left once more. Robin came in bringing a smile and left with memories of the “group.” 1971-72 Sandy flew in on a Ronald McDonald hamburger and pooped out. B.J. came in with dreams, made a great stand, and left loving and being loved. Lisa came in a Ford and left a Forbis. Sue came in meekly, stayed and did her share, left with new ambitions. 1972-73 Lynn came in knowing what was in store, did her job, and left for other adventures. Janie came in with Joey, got tired, and left with Butch. Carrie popped in, opened the door, looked in, popped out. Martha came in a preppie, and left with college experience. Carol came in loving Mexico and left loving Louisiana. Ginnie came in on toothpicks and ran out answering doorbells. Merrill came in a Saint and left a Warrior. Karen came in a West Virginia hick and left an experienced southern belle. Robin W. came in with Welshman, sold him, and left wanting him back. Debbie S. crept in like a mouse, let them know she was around, and left with memories and with pleasure. 1973-74 Liz came in a sheet and left a blanket of love. Monica came in speaking Spanish and left mumbling English. Terry wandered in looking amazed and left being loved by friends. Libby came in a Vogue and left a model. Vi tiptoed in like a kitten and left loving fish. 48 i She’ ’s presently « emp oyed by the U. N. asi aes Head, Ghee ea stations were all closed), tly won in the Inti asses around the pé Robin Kirkpatrick Most Outgoing Merrill McManus Friendliest Sandy Hulmes Class Cutie Melissa Shaw Most Likely to Succeed 50 ile LeAnn Werner Most Versat Sally Breitung Wittiest SUPERLATIVES Hunter Davis Most Athletic or 7 cae ey a ee. : Libby Jones Best-Dressed 51 THE JUNIOR CLASS ANN PATTESON...... KATE DUNLAP....... ANNE P. FISHER...... NICKEE RANDOLPH . LISA WILKERSON .... MISS AUDREY LAKE . Patteson, Dunlap, Fisher, Randolph, Miss Lake JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 52 Nene a ee eer eee br esident ...ee...... Vice-President Le Le ee ee ee EOE CLELAEY, docket. roe eee ee LT CASUrer Intramural Representative Mex ate oe ce SD ONSOL 53 LEE ALLISON Statesville, North Carolina TERESA CATE Spencer, Iowa KIM DAVIS Beckley, West Virginia COURTNEY DODGE Martinsville, Virginia JULIE DODGE Gadsden, Alabama SHEILA DULANEY Harrisonburg, Virginia KATE DUNLAP Wadesboro, North Carolina ANNE PRESTON FISHER Richmond, Virginia JEAN GATES Bluefield, West Virginia KATIE GATES Staunton, Virginia DURENE HICKMAN Bishopville, Maryland MARY ESTHER JONES Chincoteaque, Virginia JILL LABALLISTER Racine, Wisconsin MARLEAN LUMPKIN Scottsville, Virginia DIANA MARCUS Houston, Texas KIM MARSHALL Urbanna, Virginia MONIKA MONROY Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico DIANE MUDD Hilton Head, South Carolina ANN PATTESON Jonesboro, Arkansas JEREANN PRATT Winston-Salem, North Carolina JENNIFER PURDON Kinston, North Carolina NICKEE RANDOLPH Christiansburg, Virginia MARTHA SMITH Atlanta, Georgia WES SMITH Richmond, Virginia 54 CATHY SOLOE Richmond, Virginia MARGARET STICH Middletown, New Jersey GIGI VEATCH Valdosta, Georgia JANIE WELSH Covington, Virginia LISA WILKERSON New Church, Virginia DIANA YOW Jamestown, North Carolina ee ee, The gang’s all here! We know what you’ve been doing! 55 SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to Right: Rita Hughes, Joyce Dozier, Brookie Martin, Mrs. Howard, Patricia Dalton OFFICERS President — Patricia Dalton Vice-President — Brookie Martin Secretary — Joyce Dozier Treasurer — Rita Hughes Sponsor — Mrs. Howard 56 57 KATHY BELL Largo, Florida LISA CLEVENGER Kansas City, Missouri PATRICIA DALTON Madison, North Carolina JOYCE DOZIER Arlington, Virginia SUSAN EDENS Columbia, South Carolina HELEN GIESEKEN Barranquilla, Colombia MARION HAMPTON Jasper, Alabama RITA HUGHES Greenville, South Carolina ANNETTE LOPEZ Miami, Florida SHERYL LOWE Richmond, Virginia BROOKIE MARTIN Mocksville, North Carolina KATHY McATEE Columbus, Ohio DALA RICHARDSON Huntsville, Alabama CONNIE SWIFT Alexandria, Louisiana SHERRI WHIDDON Arlington, Virginia JEAN YOUNG Camden, South Carolina 58 FRESHMAN CLASS Aiea ALD eh oe ss Left to Right: Darby Rowland, Debbie Rowland, Cathy Clevenger, Flo Thors OFFICERS President — Debbie Rowland Vice-President — Cathy Clevenger Secretary — Flo Thors Darby Rowland — Treasurer Sponsor — Miss Vera Hurst 59 CATHY CLEVENGER Kansas City, Missouri SALLY DAVIS Shawnee Mission, Kansas MARIAN FARIAS Mexico City, Mexico BURNS GUNNELLS Durham, North Carolina GLENNA HAWES Raleigh, North Carolina TERRY LEY Danville, Virginia MARY NUCKOLS Baltimore, Maryland SANDRA PURDON Kinston, North Carolina DARBY ROWLAND Marion, Virginia DEBBIE ROWLAND Marion, Virginia FLORENCE THORS McLean, Virginia 60 Second Semester Students JAMI ALLEN (Junior) Salisbury, North Carolina MONICA CHILL (Junior) San Jose, Costa Rica Not Pictured TAMARA BOWMAN (Freshman) Elkton, Maryland INGRID KROHN (Sophomore) Richmond, Virginia AMY LOSCALZO (Junior) LYNNE TAYLOR (Sophomore) BARBARA GRUHN (Junior) Durham, North Carolina State College, Pennsylvania Columbia, Maryland LAURIE WILLIAMS (Sophomore) PATRICIA ARIZAGA (Freshman) LESLIE VANDOREN (Freshman) State College, Pennsylvania Guayaquil, Ecuador Chevy Chase, Maryland 61 GET TOGETHER... NIZATIONS e ORGANIZATIONS «e ORGANIZATION ORGANIZATIONS «e ORGANIZATIONS -ORGA SNOLLVZINVOUO® SNOLLVZINVOYO °S VZINVOYOS SNOLLVZINVOYO ® SNOLLVZINVOUS THE STUDENT COUNCIL Bisse: ; Dalton, Debbie Rowland, Patteson, Wenslaff, McManus, H. Davis, We rner, Russ, McCutchan, Mrs. Skene OFFICERS President «2555.28 siidtsta aneeshatti Ann McCutchan Vice-President, § 20 j.0 55 acho fiee deere ese ie aa eee eee ee Sally Breitung SCE OCA ry veg. 65.5 oc Seis in pari visual obese Ne Gee eve RUD S ares ee Sete a Lisa Russ Treasurer 205% « sifsivelens bre ee ae aN eee ae I ee ae LeAnn Werner President of AsAs bs..35 cis ho fee oa ale Dace ee ca ees Hunter Davis Vespers. Committee Chairman ...... coer © sees oe ee eee Merril McManus Senior. Class. President io choy dc sinc acu aves gains sc eto Oe eee Ee ee Robin Wenzlaff Junior Class President-. ..2..-. 5 ces «oi 0 5 wore © ne Ren rR ee ae Ann Patteson Sophomore:Class President; 4%... .65.6 «sg:co oe ee eee Patricia Dalton Freshman Class :Presidentsc)oscrin.du 5 sd eho eee Oe eee Debbie Rowland Faculty Advisor 3.9.2.0 Fe tie cha bras to eee eee Mrs. W.B. Skene 64 Center: Barnes — Editor, Shovea — Business Manager. Left to Right: Law, Millholland, McCutchan, Shaw, W. Smith, Allison, Welsh, Breitung, J. Dodge, K. Gates, Russ, Not Pictured — Marlean Lumpkin Left to Right: Shovea — Business Manager, Barnes — Editor 65 Millie Brewer — Editor Sally Breitung Teresa Cate Patricia Dalton Kim Davis Carrie Doolittle Terry Emory Katie Gates Martha Gates Diana Marcus Ann Patteson Jennifer Purdon Nickee Randolph Melissa Shaw LeAnn Werner TIVH AHL GPP AVOG HALL CHATTER EDITORIAL STAFF: First: Shaw, Brewer, Emory. Second: Breitung, M. Gates, Cate, Dalton, Marcus, K. Gates, Shumate. Third: J. Purdon, Patteson, Werner, K. Davis 66 YoLLV HO Carol Schubert — Business Manager Sally Breitung Courtney Dodge Julie Dodge Durene Hickman Sandy Hulmes Robin Kirkpatrick Ann McCutchan Merrill McManus Christy Murrian Lisa Russ Vi Thomas Janie Tucker Lisa Wilkerson 67 THE LITERARY MAGAZINE ‘ Kneeling: H. Davis, Murrian, Mrs. Ludwig, Shaw, Mrs. Howard. Standing: K. Gates, J. Dodge, McManus, Patteson, McCutchan, Breitung, Hulmes, Wenzlaff Confetti MELISSA SHAW. vis. oo eth ence eats ces aly ake cicls POOR aren tice, ieee ee ae Editor sil IM ancl b gp case a tie sues See ten cel tee he ae ee eg ae Ca Faculty Advisors Staff Sally Bre ng Ann McCutchan Hunter Da -s Merrill McManus Julie Dodge Christy Murrian Katie Gates Ann Patteson Sandy Hulmes Robin Wenzlaff Robin Kirkpartick 68 THE VESPER COMMITTEE MER RIGCESM GMGAN US Bee ete ee rae erie tee ier eke ote rere ince horse aot heath A orcatoaa se Chairman ASYININS BA RIN BS Ree re ee Ede re ree ec ote eT ree ann es rad ged ass Co-Chairman MAR YEO LTR EVA ING seepenerren terrier ects oer anti bres stegel recone he yc tn tialecshare deren Secretary Jean Gates Martha Gates 69 THE FRENCH CLUB Farias, Mrs. Coyner, Shovea, Patteson, J. Dodge THE FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS ANN PATTESON 3 in. cccicac fino ware be cate Fe 0 Sal a RaIe eee GPa lane lig ahr tetera a ata leliitene aoe ene President SUE SHO VBA ccs este ccc sw sas crcs to pete nares MAO eer Tepes uel Sete oie act te use etek eee enone een Vice-President JULIE DODGE ese re ela ree eterna Nee Aieteste) sracetcnekel cen lene ese Secretary MARIAN FARIAS 3 i's. h kere ch megiasee cee rote ae ener Mee Costes care role ocra en nsnaG tee reais ats Treasurer MRS. J.SGOTT: COYNER (js cae che et ret ete eee hcg sits ote ate arene tert rte Sponsor MEMBERS Kathy Bell Marlene Lumpkin Teresa Cate Ginnie Millholland Cathy Clevenger Christy Murrian Lisa Clevenger Mary Oliphant Terry Emory Dala Richardson Katie Gates Darby Rowland Martha Gates Debbie Rowland Glenna Hawes Wes Smith Libby Jones Connie Swift Mary E. Jones Sherri Whiddon 70 THE SPANISH CLUB Perez, Schubert, Hulmes, Breitung, Miss Medina THE SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS AROLSCH UBER Lire ee ae eta emer Vos oem ne Saptsis esas ews geet oie 2 President SA TTA IL RR CLT UN Gnas ee i he e «sey Serco re aetna) tBu! os tals, hacaxere Vice-President IMO NIGAIRER EZ Pe ee ear eee see fans esmastn ia c= oten ol sero an iiomedeeet Secretary A INES EDT Sia ce revi i lee einai = 4 Mieien Bama cee niebind one ae Kren e Treasurer WB hokey EL UE OOD IN. 4 coe od oul oc anceutlateine o.c.c Gone adve oc coring cmbirierdinis Om Cuineyomin Ok icra Sponsor MEMBERS Lee Allison Mary E. Jones Lynn Barnes Jill LaBallister Millie Brewer Terry Ley Kim Davis Brookie Martin Sally Davis Kathy McAtee Courtney Dodge Karen Shumate Carrie Doolittle Margaret Stich Sheila Dulaney Gigi Veatch Jean Gates Janie Welsh Helen Gieseken Jean Young Marion Hampton 71 THE GLEE CLUB Miss Whitehead, LaBallister, Cate, McAtee, C. Clevenger, Yow, S. Davis, W. Smith, Bell, J. Gates, Allison, L. Clevenger, Barnes Whiddon, Mrs. Skene ° THE GLEE CLUB OFFICERS LYNN BARNES %, 2. 0:05 cxqcphok meciepdacteseane aie Gage ee ee President KATHY: BELL j3505 68 doe egos ee ee eee Vice-President WES SMITH S305 Stade a os oer en ee ee Secretary-Treasurer TERESA CATE? . nat crtsitoedites 4 ae Ste ee tl pe at a ee Librarian MRS, LILLIAN B,SKENE oo.) ic. ase ee ee ee Director MISS MARIA WHITEHEAD) 3 300.) ee ee Accompanist MEMBERS Lee Allison Jean Gates Cathy Clevenger Jill LaBallister Lisa Clevenger Kathy McAtee Sally Davis Sherri Whiddon Dianne Yow 72 Hunter Davis Julie Dodge Carrie Doolittle Sheila Dulaney Kate Dunlap FAIRFAX PLAYERS AND INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY Dulaney, Dunlap, Patteson, Shaw, Doolittle, H. Davis, J. Dodge OL PLAYERS ND INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY MEMBERS 73 Martha Gates Ann Patteson Jennifer Purdon Melissa Shaw HE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Left to right: Mr. Bruning, Ann McCutchan, Cathy Soloe, Marlean Lumpkin, Janie Welsh, Karen Shumate, Leslie Law Members Ann McCuthan Cathy Soloe Marlean Lumpkin Janie Welsh Karen Shumate Leslie Law Mr. Bruning, Sponsor 74 THE REC COMMITTEE Left to Right: Dozier, Martin, Breitung, Wenzlaff, J. Dodge, Kirkpatrick (Chairman) THE DATING COMMITTEE . Front: Law, Breitung, Barnes. Back: Martin, Shaw, Shovea 15 VOLUNTEER SERVICES EME A aes First Row: M. Smith, Tucker, Lowe. Second Row: LaBallister, Miss Lake, Swift, Miss Medina, Mrs. Bruning. Third Row: Lumpkin, M. Jones, Richardson, Murrian, McManus, S. Purdon Kathy Bell Marlean Lumpkin Nickee Randolph Tricia Dalton Diana Marcus Dala Richardson Kim Davis Merrill McManus Carol Schubert Kate Dunlap Monika Monroy Martha Smith Marian Farias Diana Mudd Connie Swift Martha Gates Christy Murrian Janie Tucker Mary E. Jones Mary Nuckols Gigi Veatch Jill LaBallister Jennifer Purton Janie Welsh Terry Ley Sandy Purdon Dianne Yow Sheryl Lowe 4 Remember those evenings at Western State Hospital or Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, stuffing envelopes for American Cancer Society, or wrapping Christmas presents for welfare children, playing with the deaf children at the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, visiting with some of our elderly neighbors, helping with Brownies, and collecting newspapers, as a part of the life of Fairfax Hall in 1973-74. Our efforts received a real boost from Mrs. Bruning, Miss Lake, Miss Medina, and many other faculty and staff members. 76 LETICS. ATHLETICS. ATHLETICS « ATHLETICS ATHLETICS eATHLETICS eATHLETICS - ATH SULLA THIV SOLLYTHLV ° SOLLA'TH.LYV ° THLV SOILATHLIV SOLLATHIV SOTLATHIV e oe ee Eee r_eowln—m—awmwra—s— aes THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD Front Row: Shaw, Kirkpatrick, L. Jones, Wilkerson, Young, S. Davis. Second Row: H. Davis, J. Dodge, Dunlap, Russ, Law, Brewer, Miss DeCesari, Mikk Knight, Miss Thomson, Miss Herst THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD HUNTER DAVIS vires ¢ cans cecciap do bina's Be ety cce-ape © BoP AIRROMOIRDIE ayes crcl ones s 216) Slane et oe nol ea President JULIE DODGE rye hid 2 hsccieidae 0 Sia, Ree seh eT ee oe oot rok g a Aare cet oc ke oa a er a er ene RN ee Vice-President KATE DUNLAP snc en 5 cri ene es a each ore eee ocean ee ee eee ener Recording Secretary MELISSA SHAW siisck Series yee nig ie SSP a tle oR Preto Soa eS ce orto Ren Meme Pra ts sbaatete Paaeteme) oer enema Corresponding Secretary ROBIN KIRKPATRICK |. oe Wiens face ee re SUP cette elc tats Sree sel ol Lafotel teenie lteter Rett eet ema satemaree ree Treasurer LISA RUSS eee ee. os al Sino Se acetate cee ee cnet one a eee Se Head Cheerleader JUL TE DODG Brees ee hcp oo ak os ak ca a wee ae ate ae eerie ory le stelle ete ate President, Riding Club HUNTER (DAVIS sco oer a eet rer Tre ere etcts este panern ook eee eet rer President, Boots Saddle MILLIE BREWER 12h ccc oe TE A Tae Sle aioe ala oral eka oro et ee yet President, Porpoise Club LISA RUSS econ sce eter OI ete eR Nee ere re ee eer rae ene oa yee President, Orchesis SALLY: DAVIS) pete olen ree tease © ets Ser eee eR cre teers Freshman Intramural Representative JEAN YOUNG 5a ed Si on eee ee one Oe oo ok en Ne Re racer ee Sophomore Intramural Representative LISA WILKERSON | oo f500t ete: s cin eat ce ected een nmr eran ata ethane ene mereore aan: Junior Intramural Representative LIBBY JONES 3 ocak ce ee ee eR ET Neola) cone netitecs fertelecevonoencnaxetaiet aes tories Senior Intramural Representative MISS JACKIE KNIGHT, MISS RUTH THOMSON, MISS KATHY DeCESARI, MISS VERA HERST........... Sponsors 78 THE CHEERLEADERS McManus, Russ, Fisher, Dalton, McCutchan, Dozier, Tucker THE CHEERLEADERS LISA RUSS, ANN McCUTCHAN............. Pegs Ao Der AE I Darke eas ee Co-Captains MISSA GIKLE KONIG Hi Tp prt ere raters ie cieneiter ee etetcton beret aicior austen oteuerel= Sponsor Janie Tucker Tricia Dalton Kim Davis, Alternate Joyce Dozier Glenna Hawes, Alternate Anne P. Fisher Leslie Law, Alternate Merrill McManus 79 On the ground: LaBallister, Schubert, Dunlap, Werner, Young, Kirkpatrick, Breitung, H. Davis, J. Dodge, Wenzlaff, Shovea. In the Air: Hickman, Shaw THE VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM Captain rope sis. ivccss seers gases oie Nee OR nn nm ee Durene Hickman Co-Captainn 556 ssc5rs isso «eae Oo aa oh ee a ees COTE 2 Melissa Shaw Coach Sores ene ones dae pee allen de a ee eee nn nce ee Miss Jackie Knight MEMBERS Sally Breitung Hunter Davis Julie Dodge Kate Dunlap Durene Hickman Melissa Shaw Sue Shovea Carol Schubert Jill LaBallister Robin Kirkpatrick Robin Wenzlaff Le Ann Werner Jean Young aah Gas First: Richardson, Bell, L. Jones, M. Smith, Perez, Cate. Second: Miss Knight, Reynolds, ner se Lowe, Shumate, Brewer. Third: Marcus, Patteson, J. Purdon, Wilkerson, Veatch, ulaney THE J.V. HOCKEY TEAM (Captain ee et ere ras clare a ware PN rs ip ee he en diels ad aa avo gle = 6 oe Lisa Wilkerson CoC nptalts epee tae oan ee As Oe ae ng chee sn ee tee aie Sheila Dulaney BYARTS th. sic dS eat ate, qe Neen O TN IGeeee Miss Jackie Knight MEMBERS Kathy Bell Monica Perez Millie Brewer Jennifer Purdon Teresa Cate Suellyn Reynolds Sheila Dulaney Dala Richardson Libby Jones Karen Shumate Sheryl Lowe Martha Smith Diana Marcus Gigi Veatch Ann Patteson Lisa Wilkerson 81 THE RIDING CLUB Schubert, Miss Thomson, Marcus, Hickman, Miss Herst, J. Dodge THE RIDING CLUB OFFICERS JULIE DODGE ooo. 6 4 issn oce-3 8c Eagle g cons crue noth to ere oto eel OEE rg ech ear os oe ee President DURENE HICKMAN icine sce Bini fare cie Uipaen ae aisretace es cracey OOM eres ee eect eee Vice-President CAROLSCHUBERT oo ois iesic cist cache ee Feo rae Pee eg Ente Cust Re etc eR Rete ecte Secretary DIANA MARCUS? vcs ec cee s e ee Sate ohecretlie iittala) mul cael oie ween eee ea ee teat tee ee eae Treasurer MISS RUTH THOMSON: MISS| VERA HER STp eee teeter tee ieee ee Sponsors MEMBERS Kathy Bell Rita Hughes Nickee Randolph Lisa Clevenger Mary Esther Jones Debbie Saunders Hunter Davis Terry Ley Elizabeth Sheetz Kim Davis Marlean Lumpkin Cathy Soloe Courtney Dodge Kim Marshall Margaret Stich Sheila Dulaney Kathy McAtee Vi Thomas Kate Dunlap Ann McCutchan Florence Thors Terry Emory Merrill McManus Janie Tucker Marian Farias Ginnie Millholland Gigi Veatch Jean Gates Monika Monroy Robin Wenzlaff Katie Gates Mary Oliphant LeAnn Werner Marion Hampton Ann Patteson Sherri Whiddon Glenna Hawes Jereann Pratt Lisa Wilkerson 82 MAOOnm mets On the Stump: Miss Thomson, Miss Herst. On the Roof: Dunlap, H. Davis, Werner, Wenzlaff. D THE BOOTS AND SADDLE CLUB OFFICERS EU WINIEERUDAN: IS See er een er ee nes eee, selene eter «en ccr oet President KATE ED UN LA Rar ets et cae oo cee ee coh ae els oss nanos Vice-President HEA NINIWERIN ER Weer ne es ee ets, donates seas Secretary ROBINIWENZUA FR aes he Meee ea et eae iste icicle ea altehid nse’ Treasurer MISS FRU LHe bHOMSONSMISSVERACHERS Lae ee ren ee Sponsors 83 Armoorw Seam Jeni THE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Seated: Wilkerson, Farias, C. Dodge, Dulaney, J. Purdon, L. Jones. Standing: Marcus, Miss DeCesari, Hickman THE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM LIBBY JONES, LISA WILKERSON 007-05 piscine ete are et veces rch ee aeeeeee Captains SHEILA DULANEY, DURENE HICKMAN, DIANE MARCUS ................. Managers MISS KATHY: DeCESARD i555 .7, ¢coceu a see eee eee Coach Courtney Dodge Marian Farias Jennife r Purdon 84 THE J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM THE JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM REE AINGL LLIN IGANG Y OOUING Sieg oe oeitetate tase lee iyiaie ete sient sin Co-Captains DURENE HICK MAN, DIANA MAR GUS i ciate crapetine cintie eines Serene «us ye Managers MISS Kea CH Ye DeCESAR Ere mrcrncs eile oY slacecsep aw trim orn ld acete's vviere ta rie O vln aww alate ines Sponsor Sally Davis Jean Gates Helen Gieseken Jill LaBallister Sandra Purdon Debbie Rowland Carol Schubert Florence Thors Gigi Veatch Upper balcony: Gieseken, $. Purdon, Veatch, Young, Miss DeCesari. Lower balcony: LaBallister, Schubert, Lumpkin, J. Gates, Debbie Rowland, Thors, S. Davis 85 Top of Ladder: Russ, Marcus, Shumate, L. Jones. Back Row: LaBallister, McAtee, L. Clevenger, Emory, M. Smith, Hawes. Front Row: Lopez, Randolph, Perez, Sheetz, Bell THE ORCHESIS | DRT Wn or ee te Pe eR iets ls i EEE Sh ro a LENG eA OOS eee _.. President Diana Marcus sei o pnb ee ce ee de ice te nt cies Maer Vice President Karen Shumate tcc. re re ee eee treet: ite tenet tetrege et Poet eats Secretary Libby Joma? 30 ois ogo seco fen, orn ro Si 0 clohee sig oe Se tea cx eae Rls a eheape a ieee Treasurer Martha Gates (ic os stn tae te oe eT Rene eres Costume Chairman Mrs. J. Scott. Coyne se: s+ scien dace ae tere so epene ose a lee rere aie a ane oe eee Sponsor MEMBERS Kathy Bell Annette Lopez Lisa Clevenger Kathy McAtee Terry Emory Monica Perez Burns Gunnells Nickee Randolph Glenna Hawes Martha Smith Jill LaBallister Sherri Whiddon 86 MeN sTontSo THE PORPOISE Welsh, Cate, Marshall, Patteson, Brewer, McCuthchan, McManus, K. Davis, Wenzlaff, Dalton, Hughes, Pratt CLUB THE PORPOISE CLUB OFFICERS MILLIE BREWER See ee ae eta a) President ANNGMcCUTLCHANS eee 2a te ee. oe rt eres ey 1ce-E resident ANN PATTESON....... ..... Secretary MERRILL McMANUS .. ..... Treasurer . . . . MISS TACKIEK NIGH Poe toe ee om ees eeiak + batches ss Sponsor MEMBERS Teresa Cate Kim Marshall Tricia Dalton Jereann Pratt Kim Davis Janie Welsh Rita Hughes 87 THE TENNIS TEAM Front Row: Barnes, M. Gates, Doolittle, W. Smith, Randolph, Martin, Tucker Back Row: LaBallister, L. Clevenger, S. Purdon, M. Smith, J. Purdon, Miss DeCesari, Veatch, Lumpkin, Law, Oliphant THE TENNIS TEAM Lynn Barnes Jennifer Purdon Lisa Clevenger Sandra Purdon Carrie Doolittle Nickee Randolph Martha Gates Martha Smith Leslie Law Wes Smith Marlean Lumpkin Janie Tucker Brookie Martin Gigi Veatch Jill LaBallist er: 28ta ion cee ire ea eG Managers Mary Oliphant Miss'Gathy: D eGesarizv seo, a ee oe Coach 88 TUDENT LIFE AND FEATURES Beng ee SN Ne | | és ‘ i“ a inwe cee NACO.LS SHY OCVA ONV dal _ scar: b. oy Neamt - ENT LIFE AND FEATURES. STUDENT LIFE AND FE AYO LVA UNV Aart - OLS SHY LVaa ONV 4aTT DNACGALS °S 89 90 ° 91 ZEEE RES HALLOWE’EN PARTY 92 THE SENIOR RING FIGURE 93 Sg APPLE BLOSSOM PRINCESS | MISS LISA RUSS Shallotte, North Carolina 96 ICE CREAM SOCIAL 97 i SUEEP,ON A RAINBOW 2 HIDING FROM Tie WAG OFTHE TOME, SZ AM ASLEEP ON A RRINBOW HOPING FOR THE REST OF THE RIDE jig oD 18 ATGdVS ¥ SLOO” THE PORPOISE CLUB SHOW BOTTLE a AN 4 iW i RB WASNT i ee eed “TIME IN A BOTTLE” ; Miss Mary Hunter Davis | Henderson, North Carolina 101 THE MAY COURT Flo Thors (Page), Libby Jones, Sally Breitung, Robin Kirkpatrick, Ann McCutchan, Christy Murrian (Maid of Honor), Hunter Davis (Queen), Merrill McManus (Maid of Honor) Sandy Hulmes, Leslie Law, LeAnn Werner, Vi Thomas, Marian Farias (Page), Susan Paris (Crown Bearer), David Paris (Train Bearer) Miss Christy Murrian Decatur, Illinois Miss Merrill McManus Greensboro, North Carolina 102 “BROADWAY MUSICALS” 103 GRADUATION 104 STUDENT DIRECTORY Allison, Lee Barnes, Lynn Bell, Kathy Breitung, Sally Brewer, Millie Cate, Teresa Clevenger, Cathy Clevenger, Lisa Dalton, Patricia Davis, Hunter Davis, Kimberly Davis, Sally Dodge, Courtney Dodge, Julia Doolittle, Carrie Dozier, Joyce Dulaney, Sheila Dunlap, Kate Edens, Susan Emory, Terry Farias, Marian Fisher, Anne Preston Gates, Jean Gates, Katie Gates, Martha Gieseken, Helen Gunnells, Burns Hampton, Marion Hawes, Glenna Hickman, Durene Hughes, Rita Hulmes, Sandra Jones, Libby Jones, Mary Esther Kirkpatrick, Robin LaBallister, Jill Law, Leslie Ley, Terry Lopez, Annette Lowe, Shery] Lumpkin, Marlean Marcus, Diana Marshall, Kim Martin, Brookie McAtee, Kathy McCutchan, Ann McManus, Merrill Millholland, Ginnie Monroy, Monika Mudd, Diane Murrian, Christy Nuckols, Mary Oliphant, Mary Patteson, Ann Perez, Monica Pratt, Jereann Purdon, Jennifer Purdon, Sandra 582 Dogwood Road, Statesville, North Carolina 28677 702 Market Street, Pocomoke City, Maryland 21851 14567 — 102nd Avenue, North, Largo, Florida 33540 1510 Club Drive, Lynchburg, Virginia 24503 Box 375, Loudon, Tennessee 37774 514 East 14th Street, Spencer, Iowa 51301 3627 N. 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Second Street, Arlington, Virginia 22204 New Church, Virginia 23415 410 Ridgecrest Drive, Camden, South Carolina 29020 203 Woodmont Road, Jamestown, North Carolina 27282 SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS Route 13, Box 194, Salisbury, North Carolina 28144 Box 25, Guayaquil, Ecuador Howard Hotel, Elkton, Maryland 21921 Box 4018, San Jose, Costa Rica 1177 Dorum Avenue, State College, Pennsylvania 16801 8341 Mayflower Drive, Richmond, Virginia 23235 418 Fernando Street, Durham, North Carolina 27703 8505 Lynwood Place, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20015 112 West Mitchell Avenue, State College, Pennsylvania 16801 106 107 ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY AND STAFF DIRECTORY Mr. Harry Nash Mr. Theodore E. Bruning, Jr. Mrs. Wallace B. Skene Mrs. J.M. Alexander Mrs. J.M. Anderson Mrs. R. David Anderson Mrs. W.Y. Boyd Mrs. Almeyda B. Bruffy Mr. Harry E. Campbell Mrs. J. Scott Coyner Mrs. Russell P. Coyner Miss Kathy DeCesari Mrs. Charles B. Friedberg Mrs. J.H. Funk Miss Vera Herst Mrs. Charles Howard Miss Cleo Jarman Miss Jackie Knight Miss Audrey Lake Mrs. J.F. Lopez Mrs. Victor Ludwig Miss Swann Marks Miss Lee Medina Mrs. J.S. Moyer Mrs. L.G. Penland Miss Mary E. Skinner Miss Ruth Thomson Miss Maria Whitehead ‘Mrs. V. Thomas Lankford, Jr. Box 174, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Fairfax Hall, Box 2488, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 2461 Mt. Vernon Street, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 33B Daniel Drive, Clemson, South Carolina 29631 Route 1, Box 179-A2, Afton, Virginia 22920 1117 Club Road, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 2301 Mt. Vernon Street, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 724 Charles Street, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 1309 Club Road, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 269 North Bath Avenue, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 836 Lyndhurst Road, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 301 Cedar Street, Pitman, New Jersey 08071 144 Georgetown Road, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901 Crimora, Virginia 24431 1219 Trapp Lane, Winnetka, [linois 60093 Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 126 First Avenue, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 601 Shore Road, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 1324 Oxford Place, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 Fairfax Hall, Park Station, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 5002 N.W. 18 Place, Gainesville, Florida 32605 814 Jefferson Avenue, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 844 Lyndhurst Road, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 252-A Rocco Drive, Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801 359 Virginia Avenue, Stuarts Draft, Virginia 24477 Apt. C, 2223 Old Ivy Road, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901 108 VERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS eADVERTIS wt Be ie N Lf = ie riya fl Ne , AWASILYAACY SLNAWASLLYAACV ° SLNAWAD ——_ eee eee SILAHACV ° SDINAWASLDEYAACY ° SONAWS = = 2 Lonsas Z fate = pes sf = aa = a a S2 = Z, poten = = 2 — = Pc Laie = = — 109 FISHBURNE MILITARY SCHOOL Gr. 7-12 P.G. A small school in the Southern tradition, preparing boys for a future of success. Limited size yet broad pro- gram guarantees a thorough education full participation for each boy. How-to-Study. Honors courses. Reading development. Sports. Jr. ROTC. Clubs. Band. Summer School. Since 1879. In the Shenandoah Valley. FOR COMPLETE DETAILS AND A COPY OF THE SCHOOL’S CATALOG, CALL (703) 943-4336 ROBERT B. KERBY OR WRITE: POST OFFICE BOX Q988 WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 22980 110 “Hold fast to dreams For if dr eams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow.” — Langsten Hughes Congratulations to the class of ’74. MR. MRS. ROBERT LAW IIL Fort Lauderdale, Florida 111 What is once loved You will find Is always yours From that day. Take it home In your mind And nothing ever can take it away. Elizabeth Coatsworth A FRIEND 112 Best Wishes to the Seniors Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Saunders Roanoke, Virginia (Debbie’s parents) ““Flowers For All Occasions” ‘The Centre for Shopping” WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 22980 Phone 703 942-0178 113 Seniors This year represents a beginning as well as an end Best Wishes to the MR. AND MRS. JACK E. WERNER (LeAnn’s Parents) Delphos, Ohio 114 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the class of 1974 MR. AND MRS. WALTER W. HULMES Richmond, Virginia Parents of Sandy 115 “We’re free to go where We wish and to be what Weare... Jonathan Livingston Seagull Best of Luck to the Class of 1974 MR. AND MRS, JAMES A, DAVIS Beckley, West Virginia (Kim’s parents) 116 Remember “Every shadow is directed toward the sun.” Luck and Love to the Class of 1974. We'll miss you almost as much as Hunter will. MARY AND BOBBY DAVIS Henderson, North Carolina 117 Life is a series of comings and goings, each time a man picks something up be must put something down. Much luck and happiness! for the future ADA MARCUS (Diana’s mother) Houston, Texas 118 Compliments of a FRIEND OF FAIRFAX HALL 119 Best Wishes DENNY’S MUSIC SHOPPE, INC. “Everything Musical” 909 W. Main Street Waynesboro, Va. 942-8792 The Mans Shop Waynesboro, Virginia Best Wishes, MR. AND MRS. LINCOLN O. RANDOLPH Christiansburg, Virginia ((Nickee’s parents) CORNER HARDWARE INC. True Value Waynesboro, Virginia, 22980 Dial 942-8229 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hickman (Durene’s Parents) Bishopville, Maryland MAY EVERY YEAR THAT PASSES BRING YOU JOY IN FULLEST MEASURE. AND LEAVE YOU HAPPY MEMORIES YOUR HEART WILL ALWAYS TREASURE. Congratulations and Best Wishes to Fairfax Hall and to the Senior Class of ’74. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH H. McATEE (Kathy’s Parent’s) Columbus, Ohio 121 Best Wishes to Fairfax Hall from E. W. Barger Company Total Insurance Service Since 1911 Offices: Lambert, Barger, and Branaman Building 942-4131 Waynesboro, Va. 823-4321 e Crozet, Va. Newberry’s The Store for Young Moderns in Downtown Waynesboro 122 Congratulations from Arnold’s Distinctive Woman’s Apparel 327 West Main Street Waynesboro, Virginia BEST WISHES! WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 123 Our F M bankers wentto school, too. So besides our regular checking, a savings, loans and such, we re well == attuned to special = student needs. a a Like parent student joint checking or savings, education loans and the like. AtF M we havea special interest in students. Because a lot of them turn out to be our best customers. And some turn out to be our best bankers, too. First Merchants National Bank. Member FDIC. FaM Your lifetime bank Compliments of Augusta Cleaners, Inc. 534 West Main Street Waynesboro, Virginia FOR FURS AND GARMENTS It’s A Plea sure to Serve Fairfax 942-5296 Edward S. Stratton, Jr. President Compliments of Hodges Jewelry Store Waynesboro, Virginia 124 Fishburne’s Drug Store E gelt Waynesboro, Virginia Serving Since 1878 Your Happy Shopping Store Drugs, Candies, Cosmetics in Downtown Waynesboro Photographic Supplies Visit our Soda Fountain Compliments of Waynesboro Retail Jewelers Rhames Jewelers Jewel Box Hodges Jewelers 125 Flowers of Distinction Better Foods Dial 942-8125 WAYNESBORO FLORIST Are Distributed 512 W. Main St. “By the People who Care” Waynesboro, Va. Harrisonburg Fruit and Produce Co. “PETE” BROOKS SPORT STORE 524 W. Main . Harrisonburg, Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia P.O. Box 429 a Zane D. Showker, Pres. original needlepoint designs yarns canvas supplies Mrs. J.C. Gunnells (Burns’ Mom) ALS, 0 Rosem Wry’s 5504 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Durham, N.C. 126 Best Wishes to the Class Of 74 and All of the Fairfax Girls Remember: “Today is the first day of the Rest of your life.” MARY AND JACK DODGE (We belong to Courtney) Martinsville, Virginia 127 PHONE 782-4913 Jones Auto Parts Custom Engine Rebuilding Crankshaft Rebuilding West Savannah St. Clayton, Ga. 30525 (Libby’s Parents) Congratulations Seniors of 1974 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Emory Congratulations and Good Luck, Class of ’74 The Millhollands Cumberland, Maryland : ; ee eS : Greeneville, Tennessee (Ginnie’s parents) Terry’s parents y Sf | Ae ee ER 2 128 Congratulations to the Class of ’74 Waynesboro Furniture Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dealers Sheetz Augusta Furniture Co. J. L. Barksdale Furniture (Liz’s parents) Grand Piano and Furniture Altoona, Pennsylvania McCoy’s Furniture The News -Virginian 129 Congratulations, Graduates! ! and Best Wishes to All At Fairfax Hall Kathleen and Cyrus Kirkpatrick (Robin’s Parents) Petersburg, Virginia Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. H.N. Lumpkin (Marlean’s Parents) Scottsville, Virginia “Class of °74 Never close the door On your awakened mind” Best Wishes Dr. and Mrs. W. Purdon (Parents of Jennifer and Sandy) Kinston, North Carolina 130 Congratulations and Good Luck to all the 1974 graduating seniors and continuing underclassmen from your only Kentucky senior and her parents Mr. and Mrs. William S. Thomas and Vi Danville, Kentucky Congratulations to the graduating class 1973-1974 Bincerelys Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Clevenger Kansas City, Missouri 131 “Not I, not any one else can travel that road for you, You must travel it for yourself.” Walt Whitman Service — Agents for all airlines, cruises and tours Convenience — Two locations to serve you best Experience — Competent personnel to assist you Ft. Lauderdale Travel Service Main Office Branch Office 1100 E. Las Olas Robert O. Law 2715 E. Sunrise President 922-2856 564-6395 132 Congratulations to the Seniors from Granny Ford “You Can’t Beat a Russ Ford Deal” MR. AND MRS. W.T. RUSS (Lisa’s parents) Shallotte, North Carolina 133 “Tf aman does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him keep step to music which he hears, however measured or far away.” — Henry David Thoreau Best Wishes s and Happy Days to the graduating class and all the girls at Fairfax MR. AND MRS. ERNEST SHOVEA AND SUE Boca Raton, Florida 134 I expect to pass through this world but once: Any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. — Anonymous Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 MR. AND MRS. B. T. BREWER Loudon, Tennessee 136 Congratulations Seniors! Keep following your dreams because there will be your togetherness. Best Wishes! Mr. and Mrs. C. David Barnes (Lynn’s parents) Pocomoke City, Maryland 137 The American forest still belongs public and private forestland not suitable for commercial trees, or set aside for parks and wilderness areas. 39% individually-owned forestland. And to a Jot of people. To begin with, four million individual Americans own 39% of the entire forest—a forest that’s still three-fourths as large as it was when Columbus landed. Then, too, everybody shares ownership in that 19% of the forest owned by federal and state governments which supplies so much of the raw material for building our houses and cities and making our paper products. And when you add the 16 million acres of forestland that’s been set aside for parks and to the American people. 9% forest products industry forestland. wilderness areas, and the land not suitable for growing commer- cial trees, the American people— individually or collectively—own 91% of America’s 761 million acres of forest. So if the forest industries seem to own more than their 9%, it’s probably because with re- sponsible, scientific management they’ve been able to make this 9% produce one-third of all the raw material we need for today’s wood and paper products, and still keep America green —and growing. Westvaco Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Welsh (Janie’s parents) Covington, Virginia 138 . . . The problems of the world essentially are the problems of individuals. If individuals can change, then the course of the world can change. This is a hope worth sustaining. — Thomas A. Harris CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS! The Sophomore Class 139 COLE TOOL, INC. 724 North Augusta Avenue Waynesboro, Virginia 140 Compliments of Waynesboro New Car Dealers Baugher Chevrolet, Cars and Trucks B B Buick-Opel Brannock Sales Service, Lincoln — Mercury — Jeep Driver Sales Service, Dodge cars — Trucks Paul Freed, Ford cars — Trucks Terry Martin Pontiac, Cadillac, Oldsmobile, GMC Trucks Waynesboro Chrysler — Plymouth Compliments of FREED COMPANY, INC. RCA Motorola General Electric Honda Goodyear KINSER’S EXXON STATION Best Wishes and HERTZ RENT-A-CAR Lambert Building Supply, 705 East Main St. Waynesboro, Virginia Ine ° 943-3586 942-5171 Waynesboro, Virginia 14] Best Wishes to the Senior Class The Nation’s finest Family Restaurant welcomes you Try Our Delicious Weekday Specials Only $1.65 2120 Main Street Waynesboro, Virginia The Humphries Press, Inc. Waynesboro, Virginia Planners and Producers of Custom and Commercial Printing SS 142 Best Wishes CALDWELL-SITES COMPANY 147 N. Wayne Avenue Office and School Supplies Telephone 942-8389 Waynesboro, Virginia Compliments of JOHN C. MOWEN Mowen Opticians 113 South Wayne Ave. Telephone 703: 942-8697 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 THE OLIPHANTS Washington, D.C. (Mary’s parents) 143 Best Wishes From GREAT BAY DISTRIBUTORS Largo, Florida Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Bell (Kathy’s Parents) “7 BUD 144 Caskie Paper Company, Inc. A Paper for Every Purpose Lynchburg Charlotte Virginia N. Carolina Best Wishes to the Seniors from Mrs. C. B. Dulaney, Jr. Harrisonburg, Virginia (Sheila’s Mom) 145 Best Wishes Best Wishes! To The Senior Class ‘ , from Roy’s Eastside Florist W A ve B Dial 942-5104 Hwy. 340 North, Waynesboro “We grow our own.” Waynesboro FTD 1490 KHZ Al’s Cabs 24-Hour Service 2-Way Radio Airport Limousines 214 Arch Avenue 942-8245 146 Karatot We care for you Body Suits, Lingerie and Koscot Kosmetics 325 West Main Street Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Area Code 703: 942-2660 Best Wishes! THE PEOPLE’S PHARMACY, INC. Waynesboro And Stuarts Draft Compliments of PALMER INSURANCE AGENCY 220 South Wayne Avenue Waynesboro, Virginia Congratulations To The Class of ’74 From Colony House Modern rooms with tub-shower combinations, color TV, room phones. Rates from $16, Pool and hiking grounds. Mountain lodge restaurant featuring steak, seafood and chicken dinners, sandwiches, children’s menu. Route 250 east of Waynesboro on Afton Mountain, three miles from Fairfax Hall. For reservations, call 942-4156 Carolyn Clark, Manager Class of 56 1928 DSTA DUNCAN BROTHERS REALTY C0 LYNWOOD W. DUNCAN, PRESIDENT ae WE BUYex SECU SEE ASESse REALESTATE PHONES: 957-3400-340 1-1415 POCOMOKE CITY, MARYLAND 21851 (Lynn’s Grandparents) 148 Compliments MR. MRS. CHARLES A. BARNES Stevenson, Maryland (Lynn’s Grandparents) 149 Congratulations to the Senior Class of 74 Good Luck We'll Miss you. The Freshman Class 150 I hope today will be lighter highway For friends are found on every road Can you ever think of any better way For the last and weary traveler to go? Making friends for the world to see Let the people know you got what you need With a friend at hand you will see the light If your friends are there Then everything’s alright Elton John From four friends. Find It Fast In The “Yellow Pages” Clifton Forge-Waynesboro Telephone Company Dial 942-7131 151 The Humphries Press, Inc. Waynesboro, Virginia Planners and Producers of Custom and Commercial Printing RS SR REPS PE RS OE SEES ER RS ETN SA EE EE SEES PEE Life so they say is but a game and they let it slip away Love — like the Autumn sun Should be dying but its only just begun Like the twilight in the road up ahead They don’t see just where we’re going- And all the secrets in the universe Whisper in our ears and all the years will come and go And take us up always up We may never pass this way again Dreams — so they say Are for the fools and they let them drift away Peace — like the silent dove Should be flyin’ but is only just begun Like Columbus in the olden days We must gather all our courage Sail our ships out on the open sea Cast away our fears and all the years will come and go And take us up — Always up We may never pass this way again Good-bye. — The Class of ’74 we may Never pass this way again... | : R RS 152 ALWOOD STUDIOS Your Personality in a Portrait WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Official Photographer — 1974 Chain and Anchors 153 SOCIAL COMMITTEES P CLUB PE HOSTEL COMMITTEE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES 154 Posse 155 THE BRUNINGS 156 SER Pease 157 oP seh annie tt eh a or lt 5 ‘ J « ' , : ’ j - ‘ pA re o 4 ¥ te 115) Oe ol o v7 2 A ¢-- @ Winston-Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY e@ North Carolina CHARLES PERRY, JIM ELLIS, JOHN PERRY REPRESENTATIVES ay Oe e bs Aa Nye 2G Ree See 2h Yes 42 « he rs wht Reeth Vals esipete pitet styrafetenests Ot eee asi teases BED St: eseseitet t-eketese Seitetert reeset sisrepeperocnrstieetbene Soret ae poset si : ete fxs St atetsistieetpctstc eet te ssssisterseeseegs tp eeteee ae orate S957 3 . 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