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FORTRESS Fort Hunt High School Alexandria, Virginia 22308 Volume 14 Specifications Printer Hunter Publishing Company Cover Lettered white sail cloth material with 555 green and gold mylar applied to design and backbone Paper 80 pound Saxony finish Special Paper — 80 pound Gloss finish Typography Optima with Bold,-10 point copy, 8 point captions and identifications Special Typestyles — Quadrata End Sheets Gold 108 Trim Size 9x12 Binding Smythe sewn, rounded and backed Credits Literary Credits Cliff Bernier, Introduction, Conclusion, and Division Pages Pink Floyd, Page 6 Grateful Dead, Page 130 Fleetwood Mac, Page 171 Photography Credits Robert Charles Studio, Class Portraits Robert Gavenous, Sandy Gavenous Yearbook Staff Photographers Introduction Contents FACES ; ‘ 10 Features 12 Student Life 52 PEOPLE 92 Classes 94 Faculty 172 INVOLVEMENT 198 Sports 200 Organizations 258 Index 304 ' i ■ ' Conclusion 312 4 Each mind has the freedom to expand its will; Each soul has the liberty to define itself; Like flowers, we are planted to bloom. The soil is as rich as we make it, the height of our growth Equals our efforts. If the system is barren, we have the freedom to Change it. We have the freedom to change. lifep ' sP ' f.6v fttmfi tM i! I- ; ; ;l - Apcl ' isl. ar ' - ' nif::‘rativc. til -1 •- ' j- liberty. 8 9 Faces: the thousand anonymous eyes that laugh and scurry in crowded corridors; the faces of pur¬ pose, the involved faces that turn and smile and agree, spin round in their secret worlds. Soon their faces are familiar, and if their names mean nothing, their eyes do. We see them, the faces. They are fragments of our lives, strewn across the halls like bits of colored paper, blowing incom¬ plete through the winding, painted corridors of our memory. And in these faces, flow the ripples of freedom, increasing with the years. From judging gorgeous legs to raffling off Varsity Cheerleaders with their lunch baskets, Homecom¬ ing 1976, coordinated by Mrs. Goodman, was in¬ deed a spirited week for the Federals. During the event filled days, Mickey and Minnie Mouses, Wonder Women, Clowns, Monsters, and many cartoon favorites wandered through the halls and occasionally into a classroom. The gym lobby was transformed into a spook house. Freshman hall became McDonald Land, junior hall sported the circus, and Sophomore hall featured nursery rhymes. Many students attended a pep rally on Friday, and the same afternoon, at the parade, movie makers, Loonie Tunes, and many others represented the theme of Entertainment. Homecoming festivities were topped off with a football victory over Lee on Friday night, and fol¬ lowed up on Saturday night with the traditional Homecoming dance. Clockwise from top: The Drill Team skillfully marches down Waynewood Boulevard; The Band performs for the gathering spectators; Pam Fisher shows us her other side; MGM cameraman zooms in on parade passing by; Homecoming participants anxiously await the beginning of the parade. 12 Homecoming 1976 Entertainment In America Homecoming 13 Royalty highlighted homecoming festivities HOMECOMING PRINCESSES Front Row: Orchestra — Carolyn Cole, Frontline — jean Fulton, Spanish Ftonor Society — Cookie Florcruz, Freshmen Class — Chris Williams, French Honor Society — Pam Fischer, Future Homemakers of America — Mindy McGuire, National Honor Society — Debbi Williams, Drill Team — Melissa Barritt, Chorus— Lisa Ardery, German Club and Honor Society — Kathy Graham, Middle Row: Keyettes — Susan Stickell, Spanish Club — Tina Rivera, Freshman Class — Margaret Genovese, Senior Class — Laura Portasik, Leslie Umphrey, and Cindy Ryan, Student Government — Tammy Terry, Sophomore Class — Lisa Lewis, and Peggy Dorenkamp, Fortress — Ellen Leedy, Band — Kathy Keely, Back Row: Tri-Hi-Y — Beth Johnson, Swim Team — Leslie Willard, Junior Civitans — Ann Grant, Junior Class — Susan Fulton, and Stephanie Sarro, Turret — Carolyn Queenstedt, Black Cultural Alliance — Altina Russel, Latin Club — Ann Gallagher. Far Right: 1 976 Homecoming Queen, Laura Portasik. 14 4 ■ K Bitter cold blends with darkness. The lights of the car glare, announcing our presence. The parade can ' t seem to get organized. Frantic and excited faces. Finally, everything is in place. The ride around the track is hysterical — at first happiness and then questions fill my mind — what is it all about anyway? Walking through the column of the freezing flag corps, the announcing of the queen seems unreal. Suddenly it was all over. Relief mixed with sadness. Homecoming 15 A crisp autumn day kept Homecoming spirit alive Spirit Week 1976 culminated on Friday, October 22, with the homecoming parade in the afternoon and the football game that night against Lee, which Fort Hunt won. The big event of the evening was the halftime activities. All of the princesses were eager to find out who whould become queen and students were anxious to find out which classes won prizes for their hall and float. Clockwise from bottom left: Alison delaHaba was seen clowning around at the parade. Friday ' s Homecoming Parade was led by the Marching Band. Amy Ransom cud¬ dles up with one of the Feds on the Sophomore float. Chris Normyle hams it up as a Keystone Cop. Byron Burt is all set to blast Lee. Black Cultural Alliance gives the score on their float. The drama float recaptures the image of Mercel Marceau. 16 Homecoming 17 During Spirit Week 1976 the halls of Fort Hunt were like studio sets from Hollywood. With Entertainment as the theme of the week, deco¬ rations ranged from Circus Time, to Horror Movies, to McDonald Land, even to Cartoon characters. Micky Mouse and Minnie Mouse were the dominating costumes on Hollywood Dress-Up Day. The Fort could have been the perfect spot for a DeMille production. 18 Spirit week was set in a Hollywood theme Clockwise from bottom left: The pair of legs third from the left won the Gorgeous Leg Contest. Melissa Weber was Best Dressed on Green and White Day. Pep Squad decorates for Spirit Week judging. Doesn ' t Leslie Harrison make a perfect Playboy Bunny! A spectacular bonfire was a warming event on Thursday night of Spirit Week. Kris Sarro fights something in her Wonder Woman outfit. Spirit Week 19 As couples walked through the doors into the Cafeteria lobby, they seemed to have stumbled into The Emerald City from The Wizard of Oz. The decorations included a Yellow Brick Road, green lights, the land Over the Rainbow, and Munchkin Land. 20 Feds happily escaped to “The Land of Oz” Clockwise from far left: Rich Clements and Donna Ruggiero make it swing. Moochie Bacak and Jackie McCarthy seem to enjoy slow dancing. Marty Everest and Marshal Dodd enjoy the music. Fort Hunt students stroll down the yellow brick road. . . . Future rocks on in The Land of Oz. Homecoming 21 club Day on September 15, 1976 gave all Freshmen and many other interested students a chance to see what clubs and organizations Fort Hunt has to offer. Service Clubs, Special Interest Clubs, and School Publications all had displays. The groups participating did so with hopes of gaining many new members. 9 ) Club day reflected student involvement Clockwise from far bottom left; Mimi Barritt and Mary Ann Bastedo set up the Drill Team display. Connie Carpenter admires the interesting exhibits. Mark Pelletier and Rob Smith gather interest for the Civil Air Patrol. The Sailing Club had the largest display. Club Day 23 This year Pep Rallies were very important in raising team spirit and involving the student body. The spirit that the students raised before games shovv ' ed in the football team ' s season records. With the Drill Team, Cheerleaders, and Band, the pace of the action peaked as the classes held their own in cheering. Clockwise from left: Dr. Manning proudly shows off the Band ' s trophies won during the summer months. The Sophomore section shows intense interest during a Pep Rally. Some Varsity Cheerleaders desperately try to get Freshmen interested in their school. Jocks use The Cage to sift out apathetic cheerers. The class of ' 79 gets its act together. Cindy Adams helps Coach Creneti mix up the winning reci¬ pe. 24 Rallies involved spirited school population Pep Rallies 25 Fall production displayed various talents The Curious Savage, was the first play of the year for the Fort Ftunt Drama Department. With afternoon and long night rehersals, countless hours of stage preparation, interruptions because of the football playoffs, the fall play was presented on November 18, 19, 20. The Curious Savage was a comedy in three acts relating insanity in an assylum to sanity in the outside world. Clockwise from far top left; ' What a low-cut dress your daughter is wear¬ ing, observes Hannibal (Jim Meade). This is my pink and black Teddy Bear, admits Mrs. Savage (Michele Schaffer) to her daughter Lily Belle (Lisa Clermont). Dr. Emmett (Mike Black) wonders, What could Mrs. Savage do with ten million dollars? Jeff, I ' m sure you are a very fine pianist, and you shouldn ' t be ashamed to perform, admonishes Mrs. Savage to Jeff (Ron Floyd). Fall Play 27 On Lincoln ' s Birthday, the Symphonic Orchestra held a guest artist concert featuring Lt. Col. Mitchell, Ret., from the Army Band; Linda Baker, bass clarinet soloist; and Amy Gordon, violin soloist. The Orchestra performed Lincoln Portrait, honoring the occasion. Clockwise from right: Beth Earl and Linda Wiggins concentrate on one of the numbers. Sophomore Amy Gordon solos on her violin. Alumna Linda Baker returns to perform a solo. The oboes contributed their part. Bassoonists Cady Stauss and Jenny Stone accompany in Lincoln Portrait. Lt. Col. Mitchell directs a movement from a Haydn symphony. Solo artists debut with orchestra 28 Orchestra Guest Artist Concert 29 Well, they really did play that funky music . Throughout the Thanksgiving Dance on November 27 Summit rocked and rolled and discoed for two and a half hours to a not always large but usually rowdy crowd. Because of the tender gym floor, the cafeteria was used this year for dances, a situation not everyone was happy with. How¬ ever, most people managed to adjust, preferring hustling to complaining any¬ time. SUMMIT plays to a rockin’ crowd Clockwise from left: Richard Pierce and Mike Brewer ponder over the thought of running off with the cash box. An energetic participant shows a new jump to the crowd. Summit plays in the modified dance hall, the cafeteria, which some students find only adequate. Jill Neatherey and Tom Gibbons dance cheek to cheek . 30 Thanksgiving Dance 31 This year ' s Black History Week was one of the most interesting ever. The various programs were well organized and meticulously carried out. Many different administrators, educators, and businessmen spoke at seminars on topics ranging from corporate industry to African art. These activities brought together most of the students in one way or another. The heavily stressed theme, Roots of America, dealt mainly with African heritage. However, the theme was most congruent with the recent efforts to improve all human relations at Fort Hunt. Well organized Black History Week Clockwise from far left: Colonel Patrick, speaker on Military Intelligence, receives help finding his lecture room. Dr. Russell Adams, keynote speaker for the day, enjoyed two large audiences in the auditorium. Students anxiously register for seminars. A good tasting lecture on African food was welcomed by all. Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Hinman, who have been to Africa several times, showed students their remembrances. portrays “Roots of America” Black History Week 33 34 Clockwise from far left: Mrs. Williams and other faculty chat with Area 1 Superintendent, Dr. Howard. Julian Reeves speaks to students about Government Classification. Some speakers were either late or not here so students had to wait. John W. Morton came to speak on Computer Programming. Mrs. Ayensu spoke on African food and culture. Some students tried to escape from the school grounds, but the administrative guard was too tough. Black History Week 35 Normyle named mr. wonderful ’77 Kneeling: Bill Monroe, Pay Henry, Jeff Gray, Steve Folsom, Ted Wilmont. Standing; Bill Sams, Jerome Bayol, Chris Normyle, Shawn Hockney, Tom Gibbons, Glenn Judd, Bob Harvey. 36 Clockwise from top left: Betsy Wiggins, Shari Clark and Sharon Clark sing a trio during one of the band ' s breaks. Chris Normyle receives a candy heart after being selected Mr. Wonderful. Lori Hewitt primps for the photographer. Mr. Wonderful 37 Clockwise from far left: Randy Butler and Amy Gribbens dance to the music of Prelude. Chris Normyle, escorting Rachael Bezdek poses for the traditional shot of Mr. Wonderful. Lead guitarist of Prelude adds words to his music. Various students boogie to the music. Prelude warms up to a very receptive audience. STEVE FCi ' C S:r J{J0 I ♦ • • - ' ,•1 i txUlt • 4 gf a Mr. Wonderful Dance 39 -..-liu ■ji : i ' fXAWSSB£i6St9 T r v? ' AfY-d twSB Sativa concert draws record turnout The first rock concert to be presented at Fort Hunt in three years featured Split Enz and Sativa, announced by administrative aide Rusty Glazer. Curiosity and the need to hear some good music brought people together. A colorful light show from Split Enz gave way to the sequined members of Sativa. Alot of good partying accompanied the famili ar songs of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Aerosmith, making this concert the first of many to come. Left to right: Concert goers boogie to the music. The lead singer adds his touch. Sativa wails on their last number. Sativa Concert 41 Seniors get a pie in the face . . . Amidst senior slump and spring fever the Junior and Senior classes drummed up a basketball team tor the Junior-Senior Basketball game. The game was slov ' and so were the scores. But, as usual, someone got a pie in the face; this time, Brian Jackson. Clockwise from near right: Steve Spangler tries for a right bank shot. The girls team really goes tor it . Chris Normyle attempts to encourage his Senior team. 42 and the Gems mash the Maulers. • • • Coming all the way from the Midwest, the Arkansas Gems arrived at Fort Hunt and showed Manning ' s Maulers a thing or two. A female Harlem Globetrotters, the Gems used every trick in the book to keep the ball away from the Maulers. There wasn ' t much of a crowd, but the Gems put Manning ' s Maulers to shame. Clockwise from above: The Varsity Cheerleaders encourage their sad team. A Gem helps a tired player to the bench. No. 4 shows no. 78 that women are good basketball players too! Jr.-Sr. Faculty Basketball 43 The first Fori Hunt Gong Show startled both audience and participants. Various serious and comic acts provided interesting entertainment for the audience, who reciprocated the efforts by throwing fresh eggs onstage. The members of the alphabet then retaliated, spelling out a word which expressed their feelings to the audience. All in all, there were about twenty acts, judged by Host Stuart Long and panel members Mrs. Anderson, Steve Wirt, and Mandy Jordan. Two girls in striped stockings, dancing under a strobe light, won the prize for best act. Clockwise from right: The winners receive their prize.” Jeff Priest and Matt Howard make beautiful music together. Gary Salisbury rustles with the ropes. The ghost of rock to come hits the stage. Ted Wilmont struts his stuff. Several members of the alphabet spell out meaningful words to the crowd. 44 Gong show hits with yoke and yodel Gong Show 45 Massachusetts bands made exchange concert more enjoyable Clockwise from above: The Concert Band ' s brass section concentrates on their music. Mr. Blake cues the percussion section. The University of Massachusetts Brass Choir played varied types of music. Mr. Chestnut, director of the Brass Choir, motions the ensemble for a crescendo. After a fine performance, the Quabbin Band received a standing ovation. 46 In mid-February, the Symphonic Band held an exchange concert with the Quab- bin, Massachusetts F igh School Band and the University of Massachusetts Brass Choir. Both the Concert Band and Sym¬ phonic Band performed. The highlight of the evening was the performance of Kil- linokov ' s Finale from Symphony no. 4. This number was performed by the Quabbin band and the U of Mass. Brass Choir. Exchange Concert 47 Where’s a crap game? Clockwise from left: Lori Sugg watches as her makeup is put on. Judd Lawrence shrugs off questions as to his reliability. Frank McCarthy rolls the dice in hopes of a seven. Members of the Hotbox sing Take Back Your Mink . Kim Ervin and Tim Horn discuss saving the mission. 48 Guys and Dolls was said to be the most successful play certainly of the year, and of other years as well. Excellently choreog¬ raphed and directed, and skillfully executed. Ft. Hunt ' s Drama Department demonstrated its somewhat considerable dramatic and musical ability. A long list of numbers involved perhaps close to one hundred students, including a hardworking crew. This Damon Runyon hit proved such to the audience who vie¬ wed it, on three successively sold out nights. Guys and Dolls 49 Clockwise from top left: Suzanne Davenport executes a jump in her routine. John Gray extends himself to work on the lights. The chorus strikes a statuette pose. Judd Lawrence explains crime to John Laffan. Sheri Conover pouts in response to Judd Lawrence. 50 A MUSICAL FABLE OF BROADWAY Based on a Story and Characters by DAMON RUNYON Music and Lyrics by FRANK LOESSER Book by JO SWERLING and ABE BURROWS DIRECTOR - EDWARD WILLIAM GASSEK VOCAL DIRECTOR V. JACK MURRAY CHOREOGRAPHER MAUREEN FITZPATRICK RIBBLE ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR - HARRY D. BLAKE BUT) produced by special arran emenr with Music Theatre. Inc. Guys and Dolls 51 Although classes sometimes degenerated into boredom, the ever re¬ sourceful students alleviated the problem in their own way. The om¬ nipresent class clovv ' n was a constant source of entertainment. VA , ’• f 1 •. Vr ' l ! i ) Academics need concentration and participation Clockwise from far top left: Tim Horn asks Mr. Pate how to add; Ann Reed and Edgar Allan Poe keep com¬ pany; Girls ' gym students fight over volleyballs; Mike Murphy works dilligently on his math homework; Miss Wilson ' s class reads Shakespeare aloud; Sometimes typ¬ ing does get very boring. Classrooms 53 Election ' 76 was the closest election in ten years. The race was between two down to earth men, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. The victor this year was Mr. Carter. But, in the Fort Hunt Area Mr. Ford was the winner. The Carter rally, in Olde Town Alexandria ' s Tavern Square, was a success for the Carter supporting Fort Hunt students. 54 Democrats sweep election ’76 lynOQD (LENEITUY Clockwise from bottom left: Frontline reporters ask probing questions. Congressman Herb Harris and op¬ ponent Jim Tate are subjected to questions from a panel of Fort Hunt students. Mediator Larry Quant studies the Carter panel. Area congressman Herb Har¬ ris greets Democratic national candidates Jimmy Car¬ ter and Fritz Mondale. Mr. Hensley prepares to vote. Election ' 76 55 Class couples play newlywed game Well, they weren ' t exactly newlyweds, but these couples, each representing a class, knew each other pretty well. Host Steve Woehrle got some very interesting answers to some very interesting questions. Sponsored by the Juniors, the game drew a fairly large crowd and some money for the prom. Clockwise from far left: Steve Woehrle picks a probing question for one of the couples. Kit Baker loves his mother. Jill Neathery blushes at a question. The entire panel represented the Freshman to Senior class. Newlywed Game 57 A peppy student body managed to make the Sadie Hawkins Dance the biggest and most profitable dance of the year. The students boogied, hustled and dosy-doed to a wide va¬ riety of tunes. Colorful and descriptive posters and other de¬ corations brightened up the sometimes dreary cafeteria. Clockwise from top left: Dancing around a haystack seems to be enjoyable. Judy Martin looks eager to win the upcom¬ ing race. A return visit from Prelude was welcomed by all. Susan Ransom is caught enjoying other than dancing. Three skillful violinists fiddle their way throughout the dance to a not always receptive crowd. Swing your partner round and round Sadie Hawkins Dance 59 Band performs in coastal concerts The Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, King ' s Dominion, Atlanta . . . Jimmy Carter? Wrong. It ' s the Fort Hunt Symphonic Band, whose competition filled Spring was tre¬ mendous. Hard work gave way to pleasure as these musical students caroused their way down the East Coast to perform. The Concert Band performs “Quintagon with Mr. Blake directing. 60 STAGE BAND Front Row: Molly Peterschmidt, Bill Marr, Tom Fairchild, Jim Hahn, Cady Stauss, Stasia Wolicki, Linda Arnold, Jeanette Merrill. Middle Row: Steve Davis, Phil Downing, Matt Howard, Ray Cordnier, Steve Smetana, Bill Bustle. Back Row: Dave Wilson, Mike Clements, Jeff Priest, Gary Shoemaker, Bob Stickell. CONCERT BAND Flutes Susan Galliot Amy Evans Susan Coyle Evette Bergeron Janet Carper Gretchen Schlight Susan Johnson Hala Kotb Beth Earl Oboe Mike Roach Bassoon Craig Chin Bass Clarinet Nick Tsantes Bruce Gray Alto Saxaphone Robin Irisn Tom Murphy Brad Carriker Clarinets Diane Conconi Linda Zech Donna Neiman Robyn Hardy Carrie Griffin Cindy Myers Mike Davenport Susan Putman Susan Westphal Tenor Saxaphone Chris Crain Baritone Saxaphone Elizabeth Deemer Cornets Peter Ungerleider Jim Toth John Richards Missy Schomer Mary Howard Gary Johnson Mike Bair Scott Sibley French Horns Tanya Day Carol Davis Ted Delbridge Hal Berger Glendon Poole Rich Raunswinder Trombones Pater Sarro Paul Reosti Mike Labonge Tim Gosdin Bill Bruninga Baritones Judy Carriker Bob Johnson Tubas Joe Wood Karl Walbrecht Ed Biehl Steve Smetana Percussion Gordon Carriker Jack Donovan John Harrison Russell Hoag Bruce Glassco Martin Rexroad Concert Band 61 SYMPHONIC BAND Susan Church Flutes Oboes Beth Weigard Stasia Wolicki Beth Neidbala Mary Pat Corrigan Sara Brooks Donna Wultich Robin Woodhull Lisa Normand Susan Showalter Bassoons Lydia Tarabochia Cady Stauss Linda Wiggins Jenny Stone Dana Darby Melanie Norton Clarinets Kathy Keely Bass Clarinets Beau Dawson Lisa Tarabochia David Rigowski Walter Bacak Anne Hudson Kelly Cobbs Lori Debus Karen Richards Contra Bass Clarinet Greg Alexander Jeanette Merrill John Katz Kathy Lipp Anna Wood Alto Saxaphone Sheryl Smith Tom Fairchild Rene Leamy Jim Hahn Tenor Saxaphone Ray Gordnier Bill Marr Jeff Diech Baritone Saxaphone Molly Peterschmidt Matt Howard Euphoniums Cornets Alan Shoemaker Bob Earl Cary Shoemaker Mike Clements Jeff Gray Doug Leoffler Basses Jeff Priest Bill Bustle Dave Wilson Jeff Griffin Bob Stickell Joe Wood Grace Beach Jim McNeill French Horns Percussion Kathy Bustle Bob Ranck Eric Damm Steve Smetana Carolyn Murphy Jim Erb Lisa Harbottle Mike Engel Bob Davenport Patti Barretta Jim Reosti Janie Downey Trombones Steve Davis Phil Downing Linda Arnold b2 Steve Davis and Phil Dow ' ning lead the Trombone section at the Christmas concert. Symphonic Band 63 Clockwise from top left: Mrs. Worsham, a member of the School ' s Evaluation Committee, looks over some of the school ' s past accomplishments. Ted Wilmot and Cookie Florcruz exhibit some Spanish dancing to the committee members. Mr. Ed Gassek savors the delectable courses offered at the dinner. Distinguished head table guests for the Evaulation Banquet included: Dan McGarvey, president of Student Government; Mr. Bill Craig, chairman of Ft. Hunt Steering Committee; Dr. Herman Howard, Area I Superintendant; Dr. James Manning, Ft. Hunt principal; Mr. Frank Cummins, PTA President; Mr. Warren Cikins, county supervisor; Mr. Robert Stokes, state department of education; Mr. Marion Ward, chairman of the Visiting Committee; Mrs. Ruth Dell, school board member. 64 The Fort evaluated for 1 st time in 10 years 0 Teachers with name tags . . . strange names and faces rushing around the school . . . students conferring in large groups about student alienation and club participation. A week of endless meetings, slide shows, and effort. A week to make Ft. FHunt seem organized and productive. A week to pass. And we did. Ft. Hunt won accreditation, with a long list of remarks about everything from student involvement to teaching ability. Did it help? Did the evaluation committee recognize Ft. Hunt ' s most outstanding along with its least presentable characteristics? The answer lies with the committee. Evaluation 65 Clockwise: from top left: Students and teachers confer over dinner in the cafeteria. Mrs. Schwaner leads the orchestra in a demonstration of Ft. Hunt ' s fine musical talent. Mr. Craddock, a member of the School Staff and Administration Committee, discusses the meetings with Mrs. Appel and Mrs. Groce, members of the same committee. Various students wait together in preparation for being introduced to the evaluation committee. F6 I Evaluation 67 Garage sale supports orchestra efforts After winning a silver medal in an International Competition in Bermuda last spring, the Orchestra looks forward to another successful year. They started this year by raising funds for upcoming events, giving a Pops Concert, and a successful garage sale. Clockwise from far left: Members of the orches¬ tra find they must concentrate on the director at all times. The orchestra garage sale turned out to be a success. Amy Gordon contemplates what the money will go for. Brass adds to the excitement of Tuesday night rehearsals. Orchestra 69 Violins perform a selection from Handel ' s “Messiah. 70 SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA First Violin Pam Bowden Donna Wultich Shirley Strode Richard Woerle Julie Gigante Melissa Webber Bassoon Bruce Davidson Karen Klitter Cady Stauss Amy Gordon Lolly Williams French Horns Connie Carpenter Nissa Nack Cellos Lisa Harbottle Charlene Cornnell Jenny Parke Bob Davenport Carolyn Bond John Elliott Trumpet June Ranck James Su Karla Dahnke Gary Shoemaker Second Violin Mario deLeon Bass Trombone Pam Shoaff Bruce Walker Phil Downing Elizabeth Kiss Carolyn Cole Flutes Tuba Leslie Howerton Sarah Brooks Bill Bustle Allison Irvin Linda Wiggins Tympani Peggy Murray Beth Earl Leslie Kinder Bob Ranck Pete Jamison Clarinet Percussion Ann Arnold Beau Dawson Violas Oboes Mike Engel James Erb Laurie Walbrecht Stasia Wolicki Kevin Murphy Orchestra 71 Creativity and industiy bring monetary gains The year saw many active fund-raising activities by varied groups. Home Ec worked hard sponsoring Santa ' s Shack a shop selling Christmas gifts. Students hand made the rnerchandise. Shop students worked with a variety of mediums and concocted some very original and unusual projects. Fashion Merchandising sponsored the Purely Potpourri shop, for which many goods were bought on consignment from private art merchants. 11 Clockwise from far left: Sue Slotten and Lisa Snyder make Christmas decorations for Santa ' s Shack ; Auto Mechanics tear ' em apart and put ' em back together again; Katie Smith heats wax for candle making; Mr. Monticone helps a student fix a clock radio; Genelle waits on customer Cindy Adams; Rick Nelson patches Saturday nights ' dent; Peggy Dubblede wishes she could have all that jewelry; Yvvonne Ennulat makes a sale while on duty in the Purely Potpourri shop. Students at Work 73 Bowlers compete among Will all bowlers please come to the front of the school; your bus is waiting, calls Mrs. Bach over the intercom. It ' s Tuesday afternoon and time for all Fort Hunt bowlers to play ten pins. Sponsored by Mr. Lynn Wells, intramural bowling is a growing activity. Besides playing for enjoyment, bowlers compete for several trophies: best team, high game, high average, high strike, and high spare. Captions from right: Denise Boorom selects her ball. Ted Wilmont prepares to bowl. Bob Hines hopes he will get a strike. themselves in strongest intramural activity Intramural Bowl Ever moving onward, the Fort Hunt Science Department progresses deeper into the Earth ' s enigmas. Students observe the natural freedom of matter and energy through amplified eyes. Guided by the direction of an able faculty, they wrestle with the challenges of Biology, Chemistry, or Physics. 76 Labs offer experimentation and discovery Clockwise from far left: Biology student Susan Stickell focuses in on a specimen; Wendy Lewrence observes as Tammy Terry makes additional slides; Mary Ann Bastedo realizes she mixed the wrong chemicals; “This better work out all right ' hopes Tom Barron; Elizabeth Imburg confirms her data in Physics. Labs 77 The Park , Creasies , Highs, and 7-11 are very familiar names of student ' s hangouts. They leave to go McDonalds for lunch; to Fort Hunt Park after school. These places give the student body, who have cars, an alternative to eating at school, or hanging around at school. The administration, however hard they tried, could not keep the students at school. 78 McDonald’s was the place to eat Clockwise from far left: Alice Olds, Linda Wiggins, Juju Beecher, and Mark Westall gather in the smoking area during lunch. Keith Jones and Eric Logan horse around at Fort Hunt park. The 7-11 in Stratford Landing was a convenient place to buy munchies . Stuart Nelson indulges in a rugby game at the park. Leisure time Activities 79 Choral groups express themselves At the holiday assembly the Concert Choir wishes the student body a Merry Christmas. MADRIGALS L to R: Tom Gailliot, Leslie Umphrey, Chris Brush, Gail Hurst, Melissa Barritt, Cindy Reid, Lockey Shufflebarger, Susan Ransom, Lisa Larusso. 80 CONCERT CHOIR (L to R) Front Row: Cathy Williams, Tammy Terry, Kim Ervin, Steve Woehrle, Amy Davis, Cindy Krohn, Jennifer Hollis, Anne Brush, Leslie Harrison, juanda Gray. Second Row: Amy Ransom, janine Herbertson, Ken Marx, Steve Saylor, Locky Shufflebarger, Diane Nagelhout, Nancy Gore, Martha Murray, Teresa Wo, Mary Mayer, Wendy Gavett. Third Row: Pat Burrow, Gail Hurst, Sheryl Barr, Lori Wolford, Jeff McGough, Leslie Umphrey, Lisa Lorussa, Peggy Dubbleday, Stacey Ferlmann, Lisa Ardery. Back Row: Nancy Brutshe, Wallace Westfall, Chris Brush, Alice Olds, Cindy Reid, Susan Ransom, Jessica Gehres, Tom Galliot, Terri Kinder, Sherri Conover, Mimi Barritt, Susan Church, James McNeill, Jenny Rutherford, Vera Relyea, Erik Harder, Mike Fitzgerald. The Madrigals are the most unique of all the choral groups at Fort Hun t. These nine singers, warbling everything from classical to jazz, dress in medieval outfits to complete their uniqueness. The diversity of the Jazz Choir, the Concert Choir and the Boy ' s and Girl ' s Choruses complement the choral music program providing good opportunities for self-expression. JAZZ CHOIR Seated: Colleen Sheehan, Kris Olson, Sallie Cain, Jenny Hulburt, Nancy Brutsche, Standing: Stavroula Manolos, Peter Kavaijian, Lance Graham, Nancy An- dreww. Bill Aitkin, Preston Birckner, Tim Harris. Choirs 81 choir members await a signal from Mr. Murray. i i BOYS CHOIR Seated: Andre Kearse, Jeff Rank, Dean Schienbien, Ted Tuerk. Standing: James Polk, Rick Feltner, Frank Underwood, Jack Umphrey, Mark Mial, Scott Evertz, Bill Kendig, Jeff FHernholm. 82 GIRLS CHORUS Front Row: Mary Golbranson, Karen Poff, Karla Daehnke, Patty Currin, Mimi Calio, Carolyn Peterson, Angie Fields, Carol Nixon, Leslie Thomas. Second Row: Jill Johnson, Michelle Duggan, Eva Rhoads, Betsy Scruggs, Cindy Geronime, Sue Frazier, Laurie Lambert, Kris Keech, Nanette Relyea, Melanie Harrison. Third Row: Vicky Jones, Patricia Jones, Claire Collette, Amy Berry, Lisa Androski, Melanie Carr, Missy Evans, Stacy Delbridge, Sue Thrower, Lael McGough. Back Row: Mary Bouldin, Sherry Clark, Betsy Wiggins, Jill Cranford, Mary Jo Cain, Vicki Tsiaoushis, Molly Shremp, Katie Waters, Terri Sellman, Jill Parrish, Vicki King, Laura McCreddy, Missie Parziale, Michelle Rivera. Choirs 83 Starting in January, an arctic cold wave hit the east coast from Maine to the Carolinas. By mid-February, supplies of natural gas and oil were dwindling. Schools and factories were closed in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Luckily, our area wasn ' t hit as hard because of the government agencies nearby. Thermostats were lowered throughout the school to 60 degrees. Stores cut their hours drastically to conserve energy. The worst outcome was that heating costs rose twenty to thirty percent. i I n idin ;l;!( hi ;U Old WT ' athor ( risis . lpsi ' .nu;su ' n I i iH f Pi- W Mt ' k NX t i I V ' rill ' cOan ' tlc Suir t I M I . I y. III i Oil- lilt; ' ’ l ( .j ■ h. •? ' I tsT Un U i j Ha. Vr ‘ i l5c■ ;lslll l’ ( Il Slur t I . ' n, f ' -.r ' : OrV ! i Uh,y,l)iiuiloit IL ' :t I .. 1.y 84 Energy crunch hits United States . . . Conserving Energy • Some schools will close Monday and Tuesday in Alexandria, Arlington, Falls Church and Fairfax c6unty. No such closings have been announced in D.C. or Maryland. • Giant, Safeway, A P stores and Grand Ciiion are closed to¬ day in Virginia and have shorter hours the rest of the week. It’s business as usual in D.C. and Maryland. • Hecht, Woodward Lothrop and other major department stores in Northern Virginia have curtailed their hours, with no changes reported for D.C. and Maryland. All Virginia retail stores are limited to 40 hours weekly for at least two weeks, • Businesses using natural gas in D.C. and Maryland have been told to cut back, but confusion abounds. • Federal, state and local government offices are expected to be open, but private business employees should check M’ith their employers. ])rt(iils of : torp niul school aitd lihrnrs closings, 1 1(1. Clockwise from far upper left: Brian Bauman keeps Janine Herbertson warm. Energy saving tips that appeared in The Washington Post. Mary Howard gets a ride from Mary Leverone on a snowy day. Students trudge through deep January snow to get home. Headlines from area papers tell seriousness of the energy situation. President Carter appealed to stores to cut hours to save energy. Energy Crunch 85 Here in the chilly halls of Fort Hunt, students went to classes with coats and heavy sweaters for at least three weeks. One week a boiler broke down and in certain, parts of the school there wasn ' t any heat at all. The snow and ice finally melted during the first week of February, when temperatures got into the 50 ' s and 60 ' s for a few days. Clockwise from above: Students had to trod through deep snow to get to school. The heaters, which didn ' t produce much heat, helped a bit to keep students warmer. Plows clear the streets in anticipation of a heavy snow. Brave smokers suf¬ fered cold to curb their nicotine fits. 86 . . . and to Fort Hunt area Photo credit: Alexandria Gazette Energy Crunch 87 This year proved difficult for most students, vet everyone managed to find time to relax. Senior Slump peaked in early January, with the juniors already on their way to becoming top dog. Clockwise from bottom: Liz Henzy, Hala Kotb, and Andrea Nyquist do some last minute studying in the library; Jeff Hahn ' s friends laugh as he ties his shoes; Ann grant admires Susan Higgason ' s new glasses; Bob Cordon catches up on some forgotten homework; Pam Bowden, Martha McClammy, and Liz Barnes have a leisurely conversation near the bandroom; Martin Lopez grades Mrs. Seidel ' s quizzes during 4th period. 38 Feds subscribe to a casual lifestyle . . . Students Relaxing 89 For the student, leisure does not always imply inertia. In the day ' s free minutes, some students sprawl, some socialize, some study. Halls serve for all these functions. At rest, the mind is active. . . . and find time for friends, good times Clockwise from far left: A few English teachers have a discus¬ sion during their spare time; Arthur Johnston wishes his teacher would hurry up; Bill Clifton wastes away on a trash can; Romance finds a way to express itself between classes; Dr. Manning discusses Cliff ' s studies with his mother; Cindy Halbert relaxes and gets the blood back into her head. 91 People: the words of people heard, of students and teachers fixed in a human intelligence. Hear . the brick: it breathes, it speaks. Without people, ' an institution is nothing. Once people inhabit and . ' :M ' direct it, the institution assumes their flesh. comes the people, it engulfs the faces,, the ac- v -i::0f;y;? ;- tions, the possibilities. Is freedom growth witbiri this institution, or is it found in the break frorri it?:;n;lv; JJ ; |j Daryl Adams Mark Aids Garren Alexander Steve Allen Joe Anderson Lisa Androski Andrea Annetti Jim Armstrong Amy Arnold Anthony Asterita George Audick Mike Ayers Samuel Ayers Michael Bair Julia Bandjunis Linda Bandjunis Gina Barisano Ruth Beach Mary Bean Cecilia Belk Nancy Benedick Glenn Benson Sally Benson Hal Berger Holly Berger Yvette Bergeron Amy Berry Ed Biehl Carmen Bloodworth Cynthia Booth Robert Boozer 1980 invades the Fort Mary Bouldin Michele Bouve James Bowman Richard Bowman Scott Brennan William Bruninga joe Bryson David Bundren Lisa Burgett Regina Burroughs Tom Burrows Mary Cain David Caldwell Todd Cameron Banet Carper Chip Carr Melanie Carr Brad Carriker Victoria Caudery Jeff Cavanaugh Steve Chamberlain Jennifer Chapman George Charuhas Tim Chester Mike Chrzanowski Sharon Clark Sherry Clark Steve Clark David Jones seems surprised in his art room Reldon Coffey Patricia Cofoni Claire Collett Diana Conconi Susan Conte Steve Conway Renee Coolick Catherine Cossey Susan Coyle Greg Cox Jonathan Cramer Lee Cramer Jill Cranford Eugene Creighton Carol Cross Heatherly Cross John Crouch Greg Culbertson William Cullen Patricia Currin Freshman Class 95 Karla Daenke Eric Damm Tanya Day Elizabeth Deemer Jeff Deitch Rayford Dennis David DiCarlo Lisa Difernando Tony Dodson Robert Donahue Thomas Donnelly Sandra Donovan Elizabeth Dorn Maile Duggan John Duncker Kevin Edmundson John Elliot David Ercoland Amy Evans Trena Evans Scott Evertz Sean Earrar Richard Eeltner Mark Ferguson Tracey Fersch Kathy Fix Mark Flanagan Jason Fogleman Scott Folsom David Foresman Patrick Forrest Daniel Frazier Susan Frazier Leslie Frey Rebecca Friedberg Dennis Furnell Michelle Gahart Susan Gailliot Robert Gardenier Jacquelyn Garrett 9b Wesley Gasper Margaret Genovese Cynthia Geronime Mike Gilfillan Robert Gipe Bruce Glasco Loren Goettlich Mary Golbranson George Gorham Tim Gosdin Greg Granahan Greta Grande Teresa Graniewski Jennifer Grant John Graves Diana Greenwood Maria Gregorio Lisa Gupton Regina Gussie Kurt Gustavson Mary Hadjis Theodore Harder Karen Hardy David Harris Melanie Harrison Patricia Hasle Lee Hayward Keith Heikkinen David Henry Pat Henry FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL FRONT: Christine Rodriguez, Cutting Johnston, Wislon Mann, Michele Rivera. Middle: Ann Smith, Tracey Fersch, Lisa Puscheck. Back: Dan Simon, Jeff McGarvey, Jeff Hernholm, Greg Cox, Frank Underwood. Clarice Hernholm Jeff Hernholm Jennifer Heuver Keith Higman Karen Hildebrand 97 Mark Hildebrand Thomas Hoag Barbara Hoffman Richard Houston Leslie Howerton John Hubbell Keith Hutcheson Robyn Irish Allison Irvin Benjamin Irwin Elliot Johnson Robert Johnson Susan Johnson Cutting Johnston David Jones Paige Jones Victoria Jones Steven Kau 98 James Kearse Dianne Keator Kimberley Keech John Kendig Mary Kenney Janice Kernan John Keyes Christopher Kiernan Teresa Kinder Victoria King James Kleiderlein Karen Kletter Albert Klimavicz James Koster Kevin Kranz Craig Krespach Bryan Kropf Carolyn Kuci George LaBlonde Mike Labonge Cindy Ladd Kevin Lake Suzanne Milwee Dianne Moliski Bill Monroe Melissa Moore Evelyn Lambert Mark Lane Kelly Lang Sterling Lauterbach Stefanie Lavely Robyn Leach Susan Lippert Jwo Liu Doug Loeffler Eric Longworth David Lopez Tracey Lorusso Three Ereshman cheerleaders, Joan O ' Connor, Amy Wirt, and Janet Carper, pose in their new uniforms. William McHaney Don Menez Margaret Lee Craig Lemeshewsky Mike Lesser David Letchworth Paig Lewis Susan Lewis Jean Lothrop Raymond Lyles Kathleen Lynch Wislon Mann Rebecca Marr Kevin Marsh Henry Mason John Mathis David May Rovert Mayer Peter McEarlane Mike McCarvey Sean McGarigal Steve McGeown Terry McGinnis Jeff McGough Lynda McGough Richard McGovern Lamesa Moore Thomas Murphy Margaret Murray Mark Myers Tom Nack Kimberly Nedbal Sandra Neff David Nelson Pamela Nelson Babette Nichols Donna Niemann Carol Nixon Christina Norman Lisa Normand John Norton Daniel O ' Brien Kathleen O ' Brien Shirley O ' Rourke Raymond Padoski The Freshman Float, which won second prize, rolls down the track. Christopher Palermo Raymond Paris! Jill Parrish Miriam Parziale Alan Patterson Lynda Paul Remi Pelletier Lisa Perkins Amy Peterschmidt Michael Pettey Michelle Phillips Steve Pitts Alan Pitts Karen Poff Gina Polito Daniel Pontius Teresa Poskaitis hm MM Joan O ' Connor John O ' Connor Kevin O ' Donnell Tom O ' Hara James O ' Neill Dan O ' Rourke 100 Cathy Paulin Gerri Priest Robert Purdy Lisa Puscheck Renee Radel Jeff Ranck Daniel Robinson Catherine Roby Christine Rodriguez Thorinah Rose Christina Rosi joe Ratchford Richard Raunswinder James Raysin Donald Reago Tom Reid Nanette Relyea Philip Riddlebarger Michele Rivera Mike Roach Martin Rexroad Eva Rhoads Bryan Rice John Richards Mark Richards Tony Rugari Shelia Russo Tanya Saklem Jull Saunders Andrea Schaffer Nancy Schelhorn Dean Schienbein Gretchen Schlight Bill Schmidt Cynthia Schomer Catherine Schwab Betsy Scruggs Scott Seeman Shirley Sellers Terria Sellman Kathleen Shelley Jennifer Shenkenberg Class of ' 80 101 sheila Shrewsbury Lyde Shuster Daniel Simon Michelle Simon Raymond Slonena Greg Smith Lisa Smith Mary Smith Ellen Sonosky Clarine Southwick Ann Stalzer Mary Stannaski Andrienne Stankiewicz Scott Steadman Carol Steele Holly Stevenson Wayne Stevenson Jack Stoll Cretchen Stormer Paul Stringer iBi ; JL - 1 TT l Don Suggs Laura Sugg Jennifer Talbert Ed Talbott David Tanner Carol Taylor Kristinn Taylor Leslie Thomas Greg Thompson Jennifer Thompson Susan Thrower James Toth Androniki Tsiaouslis Edward Tuerk Neale Tyler Jack Umphrey Frank Underwood Willis Underwood Jeff McGough and Greg Cox look for someone in the trashcan. Peter Ungerleider Marie Lachos Steve Waible Kenneth Wainstein Karl Walbrecht John Walker Christopher Wanner Kathleen Watters Deborah Watson Kathleen Webb Richard Webb Cheryl Weber William Whitson Betsy Wiggins Chrystianne Williams Laura Williams Allen Willis Jeff Wilson Thomas Wilson Michelle Winiarski Bill Winters Amy Wirt Magdalene Wo Carrie Wright David Wright Kimberly Wright Mike Yellman Mary Zable Linda Zech William Zegeer Diane Zurawski We swirl in the center of con¬ fusion like an unbridled maelstrom. Our ideals, our de¬ termination, turn and turn in the energy of our youth. We color the pure force within us green: we are the sprinter of seasons, his first steps in Spring. Class of 80 elects new officers (L. to R.); President, Raymond Lyles; Vice-President, Melanie Carr; Secretary, Carol Nixon; Treasurer, Pat Henry. Shelby Adams Nadirn Ahmed William Aitkin Sophomore class teams up with t-shirt sales Linda Allen Mark Althouse Scott Anderegg Kirk Anzengruber Cheryl Arcuni Ann Arnold Cynthia Ayres John Bacak Janet Bahiman Cathy Williams on the move. The biology field trip turns out to be a blast. 104 Barbara Bailey Jennifer Balis Kimberly Banning David Barker Grace Beach Robert Beale Donald Beeby Anthony Belk Brian Bell Jane Beltz Bonnie Bontz Carolyn Boogher Robert Boorom Daniel Boozer Neal Boshears Joan Boswell Susan Brown Lindsley Bruch Christopher Brush Craig Bullis Joseph Bunting Bruce Burdette Jennifer Burke John Burnham Kathleen Burns Patricia Burrow Liz Barns Sheryl Barr Michael Barrett Keith Barrett Rebecca Barrow William Bastedo John Benoit Catherine Best Ellen Bianchi David Bielawski James Biggins Stephen Bloodw Pamela Bowden Debra Bragg Sandra Bragg Chris Brevard Sarah Brooks Kathleen Brown Sophomore Class 105 William Bustle Dawn Butcher Dena Butts Denise Butts Lisa Callis Clinton Canada Gene Cannon Cynthia Carothers ludith Carriker Donald Carter Shirley Cauley Yvonne Chang Jacqueline Chappell Reese Chappell Nancy Chilton Mary Clark Victoria Clark Erica Clauss Kimberly Clautice Kelley Cobbs Carolyn Cole Sharon Conover Peter Constandy David Cooley Diane Cope Carolyn Cordon Scott Corless Mary Corrigan Edward Coughlin Jeanne Coughlin Brian Cox Christopher Crain Sandra Cribbs John Critz Mary Cuneo Christine Cunningham Paul Daly Michael Davenport Cary Davis Caron Marchant and Lynn Novogratz, what hams! 106 Cathy Gibbons is hard at work painting hall posters. Michele Davis David Dawson Dale DeBruler Robert Deemer Theodore Delbridge Mario Deleon David Diehl Evelyn Diehl Monica DiFerdinando Darren Dillon John Dolbeck Michelle Donnelly Joanne Donohue Donna Dooley Peggy Dorenkamp George Dougherty Mark Dowgiello Phil Downing John Dubbelde Renee Dudgeon Thomas Dyer Beth Earl Ramina Ebrahimoff Jennifer Edmundson Jeffrey Elmendorf Melissa Elmore Maichael Engel Eddie English James Erb Beth Evans Kenneth Evans Susan Evans Honor Fede Nancy Feldner Christopher Femrite Angela Fields Class of ' 79 107 Edwina Fields Joelle Fischer Jacquelin Fitzgerald Birgit Fladager Shawn Flanagan Rick Flanders Mark Fleming Steve Fletcher Tracey Fletcher Armand Fogels Bill Forrest Julie Forshee Douglas Fraedrich Lee Frazier Sharon Frey Kay Friedman Richard Frye Barbara Fulton John Genovese Cathryn Gibbons Julie Gigante David Gilbert Amy Gordon Charles Gore Karen Grady David Grant Susan Grant Annette Graham 108 Juanda Gray Frederic Greenwood Carrie Griffin Allen Griffith Lauren Grimes Andrea Gussie Panayi Hadijichristodoulou David Hahn Patricia Hamilton Sharon Hand Robyn Hardy Mark Harrison Stephen Helal Elice Henderson Kathleen Henderson Mary Henry Liz Henzey Janine Herbertson Paul Herbst Laurie Hewitt Hilary Hiel Russell Hoag Hue Hoang Shawn Hockney David Hoffmann Jeffrey Holland Theresa Holland Yvette Hopkins Sophomore Class 109 Mary Howard Laurie Howell Stephen Hoyle Charles Hughes Linda Hulbert Anne Hunter Harry Hurst Daria Hutcheson Jeanne lanni Bucky lllig Dawn Ison Catherine Ives Margy Jackson Nelson Jarvis John Jeffers Dana Jensen Aubrey Jewett Amy Johns Gary Johnson Caroline Jones Catherine Jones Patricia Jones Anne Jordan Janne Joy Jonathan Katz Donald Kellerman Joy Kelley Gina Kinder Suzanne King James Kirkman Elizabeth Kiss Debra Kletter 110 Paul Klimavicz Hala Kotb Clete Kresge Vicki Krysa Carol Kulish George Kyriacou Theresa Laffan Paul Laos Susan Lavely Joan Lawhorne Renee Leamy Chris Lee Austin Lehr Kelly Lenox Laureil Leslie Judy Letson Mary Leverone Lisa Lewis Linda Link Robyn Logie Diana Lopez Hugo Lopez Edward [.owder Mary Maglin Beverly Malone Michael Maloney Christopher Malzahn Scott Manahan Stavroula Manolas Sharon Manuel Caron Marchant Phil Marechal Michael Marousek Dean May James Mayher Joyce Mayo Jacqueline McCarthy Martha McClammy Laurel McCreedy Janine Herbertson and Don Bryson amuse themselves at the game. Class of ' 79 111 Michael McDonagh Katie McDovv ' ell Sheila McGarvey Sammy McGough Michael McGuire Jeanne McHugh Vtark MclKvee Janet McKinney hlc ' len Mead Susan Mehler Patricia Mi ley Gayle Mills John Moliski John Molli Shirley Morrissey Daniel Murphy Kevin Murphy Martha Murray Matthew Musolino Norman Musselman Tod Neilan Andrew Nelson Thanh Nguyen Daniel Normyle Jacqueline Novogratz Sally Nutting Andrea Nyquist Maura O ' Connor Michael Ogus Sue Oliver Kristin Olson Mark Olson Dana Ommodt Eric Opp Becky Orr Sharon Owen Christopher Paras Jean Parke Stephen Parrish John Patton Bonnie Pearson Annette Pendleton Sandra Perdomo Judith Perry Joan Peterschmidt James Peterson Susan Petkoff Suzanne Petri David Pham John Pierson Sarah Picardat Clendon Poole 112 J.V. cheerleaders do their stuff. Linda Portasik Neil Potts Francis Poulin Susan Putnam June Ranck Amy Ransom Rebecca Rice Michael Rich Anna Rieke Mary Roach Clif Roberson Jennifer Roberts Fiona Robertson James Robertson Robert Rogerson Richard Rosenberg Donna Ruggiero Pamela Russell Thomas Russell Lisa Sammons Jennifer Samuelson Peter Sarro Monica Schaefer Michel Schaeffer Karen Schober Nancy Schroer Carl Schwaner James Seeley Sharon Sharer Colleen Sheehan Paul Shelkin Alan Shoemaker Matthew Shuster Scott Sibley Gregg Slater Ann Smith Matthew Smith Patricia Smith Robert Smith Sophomore Class 113 Sheryl Smith Bill Smithwick Bob Smithwick SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL (Left to Right) Bottom Row: Jane Beltz, Cathy Gibbons, Cathy Williams, Dana Ommodt, Julie Cigante, Caroline Jones Second Row; Suzie King, Cindy Johns, Evelyn Deal, Don Kellerman, Amy Gordon, Becky Rice, Michelle Donnelly, Martha Murray Third Row: Pat Smith, Gail Sturdevant, Alison Wood, Fiona Robertson, Amy Ransom, Carrie Griffin, Sheryl Barr, Gene Cannon, Diane Cope, Neil Potts, Danny Mormyle, Lynne Novogratz, Connie Tsaoussi, Scott Tempest Back Row: Judy Letson, Helen Cox, Bill Bastedo, Diana Lopez, Kathy Best, Terri Hollister, Michele Davis, Pam Wojnar, Renee Vander- berghe, Shawn Flanagan, Mrs. Moore. Gwendolyn Snyder Jonathan Spangrud Steven Spry David Stephens Jenny Stone David Stringer Lisa Tanksley James Tanner Marie Taylor Scott Tempest James Thomas Greg Thompson Laurie Stroud Gail Sturdevant Daniel Swiggard Mark Szadokierski Patricia Takane Karen Tallgren Brad Truxall Nicholas Tsantes Connie Tsaoussis Robert Tucker Tina Turnbow Glenn Tuler John Thompson Rebecca Thompson Suzanne Thorsen James Toohey Juli Topp David Toth 114 Ann Vaughan Renee Vanderberghe Suzanne Vining Paul Vlachos Jocelyn Wade Joseph Wagner Bruce Walker David Walker Marci Ward Thomas Watson Dawn Wellens Mary Westphal Catherine Williams Jeffrey Williams Marc Williams Susan Williard Laura Wilmot Jennifer Wilzer Pamela Winebrenner Michael Winiarski When the year was lost we did not lament. Freedom mounts with knowledge; knowledge mounts with age. The pressures increase, but our perception widens; responsibilities are greater, but our confidence is stronger. Life ' s colors darken: a latent dominance is checked in the heat of a quick summer season. Gregory Woods Lisa Woodson Bill Yarus Donna Yellman Greg Yellman Class of ' 79 115 Class of ' 78 Revives Tradition of Ring Dance Junior girls exchange thoughts between classes. Cynthia Adams Cynthia Addis Beth Agostini Gayle A ' Harrah Jeannine Anderson Susan Anderson Matt Androski Sandra Anson Eric Anzengruber Layla Arkilic Chip Armstrong Elizabeth Arnest Erank Aschmann David Austin Kit Baker Steven Barber Gilbert Barbosa Gregg Barisano David Barnard Patricia Barretta 1 16 Suzanne Bauer Carol Bean Carolyn Bekkedahl Jay Berry Douglas Black Carolyn Bond Brian Bauman Julia Beecher Christopher Belieu William Betz Lisa Blunk Denise Boorom Susan Bayol Cynthia Beierlein Yolanda Bergeron FJarry Biehl Christopher Bodemer Rebecca Borer Deborah Beale Jennifer Beierlein David Bernier Alicia Bixby Steven Bolstad Angela Bowen JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Secretary, Cathy Schelhorn; 1st Vice President, Steve Woehrle; President, Alison de la Haba; 2nd Vice President, Kit Baker; Treasurer, Susan Fulton. Junior Class 11 7 Martha Bowman Paul Brennan Thomas Brennan Mark Brcnez Melissa Bronez William Broughton Eileen Brown Anne Brush Thomas Bryant Donald Bryson Bradley Buckman Elissa Buie Keith Burke Quinta Burrow Byron Burt Laura Bush Daniel Byers Sallie Cain Joseph Caldwell Richard Califf Alice Campbell Sandra Campbell Valerie Campbell Edward Caponio Catherine Carey Steven Carlisle Pamela Carr William Cathcart Julie Cavanaugh ri8 Charlene Cawthra Christopher Chamberlain Christopher Chambers Cheryl Chancey Steven Charters Denise Chauvette Craig Chin Michael Clements Lisa Clermont Leslie Connell Lorraine Conte Kim Cooley Janice Cornelson Charlene Cornnell Tammie Cox Colin Coyle Deborah Cramer Lawrence Cranford Laurie Crater Patrick Cross Behram Dalai John Danaher Dana Darby Suzanne Davenport Bruce Davidson Amy Davis Donna Davis Stephen Davis Steven Davis William Dawson Mark Day Lori Debus Alison de la Haba Eric DeSoto Susan Diehl Class of ' 78 119 Sharee Dishman Glenda Dodge Steven Donohue Tamara Donovan Joseph Dorenkamp jane Downey William Didgeon Julia Duncan Michael Durazo Gerald Emerson James Engle Lisa Ercolano Tom Fairchild Daniel Paris Donald Favreau Stacia Ferlmann Karen Fernandez Matthew Fesler Mark Fiegel Michael Fitzwater Lisa Fladager Robert Floyd Laura Flynn Anne Fogarty Steven Folsom Stanley Forbes Alison Forshee Michelle Franconi Susan Fulton 120 Allan Gabel Mark Gabel David Gahart Clare Gailliot Wendy Gavert Elizabeth Glover Mary Jane Goodman Raymond Gordnier Nancy Gore Kathleen Graham Amy Gribben Brenda Griffith Judith Griffith Cynthia Grill Carl Grim Robert Grimm Ann Guerrein John Hadjis James Hahn Cindy Halbert Pamela Hammond Thomas Hanson Lisa Harbottle An enthusiastic Kevin Higman speculates at a pep rally. Junior Class 121 Timothy Harris John Harrison Robert Haskins Carole Heikkinen James Henry Kevin Higman Robert Hmes Elaine Holden Jennifer Hollis Lisa Hollister James Holtzclaw Timothy Horn Gordon Horsky Alan Howerton Anne Hudson Nancy Israel Steven Ives Kimberly Jennings Robert Jewett Jeffery Johnson Patricia Johnson Alan Jones Bruce Jones Laurie Jones Marianne Jordan Glen Judd Lani Kau Alexander Kennedy Jack Kilgore Joseph King Joseph Klimavicz Ida Knieff Jan Kosciuszko Cindy Krohn Thuan Ksor 1 Margo LaBlonde Bruce Ladd John Laffan Douglas Lake Philip Laporta Bret Larimer George Lawrence Sharon Leiby Robert Letchworth Lilly Sheron Kathryn Lipp David Loeffler Stephen Long Lisa Lorusso Carrie Losee Barbara Loveless Ronald Lowe Robert Lynch Kristina Malnerich Scott Malzahan Patrick Manhard Lisa Manning Robin Marsh Class of ' 78 123 Kenneth Marx Nancy Marston Jim Matheny Jeffrey Mattingley Mary Mayer Peter Mayher Lisa Mayolo Kevin McGarigal Tim McGinnis Laurie McGuire Patrich McGuire Mark McGurl Lisa prepares to destroy that ?@0 typewriter! Our laughter is the expression of our energy and of our easiness. We spin on the edge of direction; we inch to¬ ward purpose. Now we have leadership, now we have experience. We are autumn; and, like autumn, we are in¬ dividual in our freedom of color. We laugh long in the season ' s diversity and grandeur. Jeannette Merrill Michael Melillo William Mickle William Mills Teresa Milwee William Mizell Margaret Mohr Paula Moore MA Kimberley Morgen Susan Morgan David Morrison Susan Mueller Carolyn Murphy Tamara Nack Diann Nagelhoul Elizabeth Nagle Brooke Neathery Troy Neilant Eric Nelson Elizabeth Niedbala Loraine Nieman Karen Nolan Marlys Norby Paul Normand Melanie Norton Lisa Novak Paul O ' Brien Brendan O ' Connor Robert Ogden Alice Olds Kurt O ' Neill Junior Class 125 Ken Panchy Gary Parker Janelle Parker Jeffrey Parrish Dawn Parsons Gwendolyn Pascale William Patton Jack Pearch ,Marc Pelletier Valerie Perrino Monica Peterschmidt Christopher Peterson Christopher Peterson Jane Pfautz Daniel Pickard Charlotte Pierce Debra Pierce Brenda Pitzer Scott Pitzer Jeri Poll Mary Poskaitis Valerie Potter Patricia Powell Marylynn Preuss Mart Priest Lisa Puccia Joan Purdy Ann Reed Thomas Reid Paul Reosti Eduardo Rhoads Karen Richards Margaret Rita Christina Rivera Stuart Robertson 12b Melissa Robinson David Rogowski Joseph Rose John Roxbrough Anna Rushkowski Jennifer Rutherford Steven Saylor Cathy Schelhorn John Rutledge Ronald Saklem Kit Baker and Chip Armstrong give it the casual look. John Ryder Michael Sadler Cary Salsbury Richard Sauer Michael Schaefer Claire Schaeffer Linda Schienbein Cynthia Schroer Marjorie Scott Christopher Sebastian Mark Sears Lisa Sepper Wendy Sevilla Scott Shearer Class of ' 78 127 Cinda Sheehan Martha Shenkenberg Gage Sheridan Susan Showalter Kimberlee Simmons Fvan Sirota Richard Smith Maria Stalzer Cady Stauss Mary Stevens Robert Stickell Christian Stormer Helen Stroud Jerome Stuart Christopher Suffa Scott Sylvester Lisa Tarabochia Lydia Tarabochia Susan Tatro Natalie Taylor Jeffrey Teagarden Tammy Teel Mark Tempest Tamah Terry Jack Thomas Mary Thompson Valerie Thompson John Todd James Torbert 128 Theodore Troy David Underwood Terrence Vandenberghe Lea Vanderzee Eric Vardac Kevin Visscher Maureen Vitullo Robert Vogel Laurie Walbrecht Martin Walker Richard Wallace Melissa Weber Rebecca Weiss Eugene Wentworth Susan White Willaim White Mark Wicklund Elizabeth Wiegard Karen Wilber Carl Williams Edwin Wilmot David Wilson Mary Wilson Andrea Wipplinger Andrew Wo Teresa Wo Steven Woehrle Anna Wood Michael Woodard Robin Woodhull Kenneth Woods Hollie Worden Kevin Young Susan Zable Nora Zirps Junior Class 129 SENIORS — Memories of friends . . . good times “Sometimes the lights are shining on me Other times I can barely see, Lately it occurs to me What a long, strange trip it ' s been . . . . . broken dreams and promises of more . . . Rachel Ann Applegate Bowling 11,12; Latin Club 9,10,11,12; Latin Honor Society 10,11,12; Latin Bowl 9,10,11,12; It ' s Aca¬ demic 12. Lisa Jayne Ardery Tennis 9; Basketball 9,10; Soccer 9; Cheerleader 9 co-capt, 10,11,12 co-capt; National Honor Society 11,12; Keyettes 12; Cage Club 10; Homecoming committee 1 2; Girls State 11; Class Council 10,11,12; Class v-pres 10; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Regional Choir 11 . Linda Louise Arnold Flag Corps 10,11,12 representative; Symphonic Band 10,11,12; Orchestra 12; Girls Chorus 9; Concert Choir 11; French Honor Society 10; National Honor Society 12 . Carole Ann Audick Softball 9; Gymnastics 9,10,11. Walter William Bacak Crew 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Sym¬ phonic Band 11,12. Mary Joan Bahiman Becky Wills Bair California Scholarship Federation 10; Chess Club 9,10; Class Council 12; Drama Club 10; Drill Team 9,10,12; Drama Production 9,10,11; National Honor Society 11,12. Mark Steve Baker Scott Thompson Baker Football 9,10,11,12; Track 10,11,12. John Thomas Barr Football manager 10; Football trainer 11,12; Basket¬ ball trainer 11,12; Baseball trainer 11; Bowling 10; CB Club 12. Melissa Kay Barritt Drill Team 10,11,12 co-capt; Keyettes 11; French Honor Society 10,11,12; Class secretary 9,11; Class president 10; Girls State 11; Choir 9,10,11,12; Re¬ gional Choir 9,10,11,12; Madrigals 12; Who ' s Who in America Highschools 10. William Thompson Barron Eleanor Ann Barry German Club 9,10,11,12; Musketters 10,11,12; Tri- Hi-Y 10,11; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Ger¬ man Honor Society 10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10; Flag Corps 10,11; Symphonic Band 11; Service Club Council 12. Wayne Robert Bassham Golf 9; Ski Club 9,10,12; PL Club 10,11,12. Mary Ann Bastedo Drill Team 10,11,12 co-capt; Class Council 12. SENIORS 131 Donald Calvin Battle Soccer 9,10,11,12; Football 12; Soccer Club 9,10,11,12; Bible Club 11. Anthony Andrew Bauer Track 10: Class Council 12. Michael Alan Bayliss Ski Club 12. Jerome Stollenwerch Bayol Football 9,10,11,12; Track 9; Key Club 11,12. Ann Marie Beach FFHA 9,10,11 v-pres 12; Latin Club 11,12; Jr Civitans 11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; French Honor Society 10,11,12 v-pres; Latin Honor Society 11,12; National Merit Semi Finalist 12. Clayton IHolly Beall Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,1 2; Stage Band 12; Spanish Honor Society 11; Drama Production 11. Mark Eugene Bechtle Basketball 9; Hi-Y 12; Cave Club 10; German Honor Society 11. Barbara Bekkedahl Wally Jerome Belk John Sawyer Beltz Cross Country 10,11; Track 9,10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,1 2; Class Council 12. Betty Jane Bennett Scott Eric Benson Swim Team 9,10,12; Chess Club 9. Clifford Robert Bernier Soccer 9,10,11,12 co-capt; Key Club 11,12 pres; Yearbook 10,11,12; Turret 9,10,11,12; Forensics 10,11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,1 2 historian; French Honor Society 10,11,12; Quill n Scroll 1 2. Rachel Louise Bezdek Softball 1 1; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Ski Club 12; Class Council 12; FBLA 11; Homecoming committee 12. Victor Preston Birckner Track 12; Bicycle Club 11; Orchestra 11,12; SEA 11 , 12 . Seniors stand on the edge of freedom. Behind them are the ragged edges of a difficult climb, the three rocky years of their ascension. The days quickly peel off, like leaves of shade. A Senior ' s freedom is natural: it is born of age and of experience, of classrooms and of compositions, of skill and of endur¬ ance. It is a summit. Beyond these hills sprawl estencibly idyllic fields and ridges. But the life steepens, the weather worsens. What end, Claculus? What price. Govern¬ ment? Seniors step into the freedom of expanse, the liberty of uncertain winds. o Michael Dale Black Drama Club 9,10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Drama Productions 10,11,1 2. Desiree Dee Bland Track 10; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Class Council 11,12; Horse¬ back Riding Club 10; Backpacking Club 9; Yearbook 10 . Alexander Bobotek Bicycle Club 9,10; Debate Team 9; Math Team 1 0,11. Kevin Boshears French Honor Society 11,12; National Honor Society 12 . Robert Armistead Bouldin DECA 11,12. Timothy James Bowersox Richard Carl Bowman Basketball 9; Wrestling 10; Photography 9,10. Linda Ann Brennan Margaret Anne Brennan Spanish Club 9,10; Class Council 9,10,11,1 2; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Drill Team 12; Model UN Ambassador 11,12; Drama Production 12; Medical Explorers Club 10 , 11 , 12 . Cheryl Brewer Michael David Brewer Football 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9; Key Club 10,11,12; Class Council 10,11,12. SENIORS 133 Marc Thomas Bridge Swim Team 10; Crev 1 1. Kimberiy Brown Latin Honor Society 10,11,12; Latin Club 9,10,11,12; Forensics 9,10,11,12; Soccer 9; Volleyball 9. Robin Lisa Brown Catherine Palmer Bruder Horseback riding 10; Archery 10; French Club 10; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Class Council 12. Nancy Elizabeth Brutsche Jr Civitans 10,11,12; Latin Club 12; Concert Choir 12; Jazz Choir 11,12; Drama Productions 9,11. Deborah Diane Buckman Ski Club 9,10; Class secretary 10; Class Council 12. Sally Anne Bundren Intramural Soccer 9,10; Jr Civitans 10,11 v-pres, 12 treas; French Club 9; Drama Club 10; Drama Pro¬ ductions 10,11; Class Council 9,10; Service Club Council 11. Cynthia Lea Bunting Jeffrey Ryan Burt Basketball 9,10,11,12; Cross Country 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11,12. Stephen Frederic Bush Key Club 11,12; Class Council 12; Frontline 1 2. Kathryn Lynne Bustle FJockey 11,12; Softball 11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; German Honor Society 10,11,12; Sym¬ phonic Band 9,10,11,12; National Merit Semi Finalist 12 . 1J4 Russell Ransome Butler Basketball 9,10,11,12; Golf 9,10,11,12; National Honor Society 1 2. Maurice Livingston Byrd II Soccer 9,10,11,12; Ski Club 12. Alison Leigh Cain Class representative 12. Barbara Jean Calio Class Council 9; Class v-pres 9; Drill Team 10,11,12; Ski Club 11,12; Keyettes 11,12; Latin Club 11,12; Latin Honor Society 12. Thomas Murray Carlisle Connie Lee Carpenter Orchestra 9,10; Librarian asst 11. Joy Carper French Club 9,10,11,12; French Honor Society 1 1,12; FHA 9; Sailing Club 9,10,11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 10,11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Student Council 11,12; Ski Club 12; DECA 12. Ava Francette Carr Hockey 11,12; Volleyball 10; Black Cultural Alliance 11,12; Pep Squad 1 2; Jazz Choir 11,12. Gordon Louis Carriker Baseball 9; Football 10; Bowling 9,10,11; Regional Band 11; Concert Band 12; Marching Band 1 2. Barbara Louise Carter Art Club 9; jr Civitans 10,11; Pep Squad 10,11,1 2 co- capt. Douglas Ftenry Carter Football 9; Baseball 10; Art Club 10,11,12. Patti Sue Carter FHA 9,10,11,12; Bowling 9,10,11,12; Musketeers 10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 11,12. Timothy Todd Casad Soccer 9,10; Tennis 11,12; German Honor Society 10 , 11 , 12 . Felicia Mary Castricone Intramural Bowling 9; FHA 9; Latin Club 9,10,11,12; Latin Honor Society 10,11,12; Forensics 9,10,1 1; Na¬ tional Honor Society 11,12; Musketeers 11,12. Mary Kelly Charnock SENIORS 135 Michael Francis Charters Basketball 9,10; Track 9; Football 10,11; Baseball 10; Wrestling 1 1. Thomas Smith Chauncey Yearbook 10: Football 10. john Douglass Cheeseman Track 9; PL Club 11,12. Mark Davis Chester Baseball 9; Track 11,12; Spanish Club 11; Latin Club 12; Key Club 10,11,12 treas; Class Council 11,12; Who ' s Who in American Highschool 10; Boy ' s State 11 . lill Lind Christianson FHeidi Ann ChristI Bowling 9,10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Symphonic Band 10,11,12; Concert Band 9; Regional Band 9; Spanish Club 9; Drama Production 11; Orchestra 10,11,12; National Honor Society 1 2. Kristy Chubb Gymnastics 11; Track 9,11; Basketball 9; Volleyball 9,11; Softball 9,10; Tennis 9; Cheerleader 12; Student Council 9,10. Mary Susan Cburch Softball 9; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Class Council 12; Chorus 1 0,11,1 2; Choir 9,10,11,12; Wind ensem¬ ble 9,10,11. Robert Frank Clark Rifle Team 10,11,12; Rifle Club 9,10,11,12; Backpacking Club 12; Concert Band 9. Susan Jane Clark Gymnastics 9; Tennis 11; Keyettes 11; Drill Team 11,12; Ski Club 10; Class Council 12. Terri Clark Basketball 10; Softball 10,11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 10,11,12; Ski Club 11,12; Class Council 11,12. 136 Brian Douglass Clauss Latin Honor Society 11,12; SEA 10,11,12. Richard Lee Clement Baseball 9,10; Wrestling 9; Golf 11,12. Brigitte Marie Cofoni Drill Team 11,12; Class sec 9. Susan Elizabeth Cole Class pres 9; California Scholarship Federation 10; Soroptomist Club 9,10; Drill Team 10; Tri-Hi-Y 1 1,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Class Council 12; Yearbook 11,12. George Collier Football Jamie Larene Cooke Geoffrey Scott Cook William Brayton Cook Bicycle Club 9; Cave Club 10; Art Club 10,12; Frontline 12; Latin Club 11,12; Scuba Club 11 pres; Sailing Club 12; Student Government 10,11,12; Class Council 10,11,12; Interim Council 11,12. Sharon Marie Coolick Swim Team 9,10,11,1 2; Spanish Honor Society 11,12; FBLA 11,12. Peggy Anne Cooper Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Class Council 11,12. Cheryl June Cooper Class Council 11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12. Anne E Conley Art Club 10; Latin Club 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Class Council 10,11,12. Timothy Gene Conover SENIORS 137 138 SENIORS 139 Susan Marie Doyle Band 9,10; Bridge Club 10. Cynthia Reid Dropeski Basketball 9,10,11.12; Softball 9,10,11,12; Hockey 10,11 Margaret , nn Dubbelde Art Club 11,12 pres; National Honor Society 11,12; Class Council 12; Drama Production 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11 , 12 . Robert Oliver Earl Yearbook 10,11,12; Musketeer 11,12; Beginning Band 9; Concert Band 10; Symphonic Band 11,12; March¬ ing Band 11,12; Quill n Scroll 11,12; NHS 12. Nancy Ebrahimoff Volleyball 10,11. Richard Porter Echard Football 9; Track 9,10,11,12; Swim Team 12; Key Club 9,10,11,12; Ski Club 9,10,11,12. Nancy Elizabeth Elliot Bowling 9; Crew 12; French Club 10; Orchestra 9,10,11; Turret 11,12; Keyettes 11,12; Flag Corps 11 , 12 . Yvonne Cora Ennulat Crew 9,10; German Honor Society 1 0,11. Kimberly Jeanene Ervin Jonathan Mark Evans Soccer 9; PL Club 11,12. Seniors show their Homecoming spirit with an entertain ing float. Diane Marie Ewers Track 11,12; Hockey 12; Jr Civitans 10,11,1 2; Spanish Club 9,10,11; Class Council 12. Bruce Phillip Fasick Baseball 9,10; Key Club 11,12; Frontline 11,12. Megan Leigh Faught Mark Edward Feldner Soccer 10,11; Baseball 10,11; Basketball 9,10; Hi-Y 11,12; Class represenative 9,10,11; Class Council 12. Ralph Lee Feltman Linda Lee Fields Ann Elizabeth Fisher Hockey 9,10,11,12; Softball 9,10,11,12; Chorus 10. Pamela Ann Fisher Crew 10; French Honor Society 11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Class Council 9,10,12 v-pres. Michael Edward Fitzgerald Football 9; Jr Civitans 11,12; Class Council 12; Con¬ cert Choir 1 2. Sharon Anne Fitzgerald Hockey 9; Gymnastics 9,10; Swim Team 9,10,11,12; French Club 10; Keyettes 11,12. Stephen Dennis Fitzgerald Swim Team 9,10,11,12; Crew 10; Basketball 11; Key Club 11,12; French 10,11. Charles Wales Flanagan Football 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9; Track 10,11,12. Eric James Fladager Crew 9,10,11,12; Sailing Club 11,12; Hi-Y 12; Pho¬ tography Club 1 2; SEA 1 2. Thomas Henry Fletcher Celia Anita Florcruz Track 9,10,11,12; Basketball 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12; Quill n Scroll 11,12; Keyettes 10,11,12; Musketeers 10; SEA 10; Class representative 9,10,11,1 2; Class Council 9,10,11,1 2; Frontline 11,12 editor; Girls State 11. Donna Marie Flynn Latin Club 10,11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Class Council 10 , 11 , 12 . SENIORS 141 Bruce Lawrence Foresman Ski Club 11,12. Michael Nelson Forrest Wrestling 9,10. Kevin Miles Forrester Doran David Fraedrich Latin Club 9,10,11,12. Bruce Thall Fraser Latin Club 11,12; Latin Honor Society 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Debate 10,11. Christopher Ben Friedberg Dorothy Jean Fulton Basketball 10,11 co-capt, 12; Softball 10,11,12; Hock¬ ey 11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11; Class representative 9; Frontline 11,12; National Honor Society 1 2. Allison Archer Freeburg Softball 9; Keyettes 11,12; Cagers Club 1 1; Latin Club 9,10; Class Council 12; Drill Team 10,11,1 2. Thomas Henry Gailliot Choir 9,10,11,12; Regional Choir 10,11,12; State Choir 11; Student Government 10,11; Drama Pro¬ ductions 9,10,11. Jan Erik Gaines Football 10. Ann Marie Gallagher Latin Club 9,10,11,12; Latin Honor Society 1 1 sec, 12 pres; Turret 10,11; Bible Club 11,12; Keyettes 11,12 v-pres; Class Council 10,11,12 v-pres; Homecoming princess 1 0,1 2; Girls State 11. Robert Gallagher Stephen Bradford Gasper Football 9,10; Ski Club 9,10; Hi-Y 10,11. Michael Lewis Gerlach Football 9,10; Track 9; Astronomy Club 1 1; Jr Civitans 12; Frontline 1 2. Thomas Joseph Gibbons Football 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Key Club 11,12. 142 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL Front Row: Peggy Cooper, Mike Brewer, Cheryl Coper, Kathy Bustle, Cathy Keeley, Donna Ruff, Jenny Roberts, Bob Roach, Megan Faught. Second Row: Beth Johnson, Laurie Wolford, Sandy Gonzales, Jean Fulton, Dan McGarvey, Allie Freeburg, Cindy Ryan, Susan Westphal, Becky Bair, Richard Pierce. Third Row: Tracy Orr, Cookie Flor- cruz, Dee Bland, Veronica Larsen, Anne Conley, Terry Nestler, Mary Haydon, Cyndie Bunt¬ ing. Fourth Row: Bill Cook, Rachel Bezdeck, Lockey Shufflebarger, Donna Flynn, Leslie Har¬ rison, Mary Ann Bastedo, Linda Wonsock, Becky Norieko, Cathy Bruder, Carolyn Quenstedt, Mark Chester, Vicki Shearer. Back Row: Lisa Grimes, Nancy Vitas, Terri Clark, Steve Bush, Leslie Umphrey, Debbie Williams, Carl Labonge. SENIORS 143 Sara Sidbury Granley Tennis 9,10,11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Class Council 11,12; French Honor Society 11,12; Chorus 9; Con¬ cert Choir 1 1; Frontline 1 2; Drama Production 11. Ann Marie Grant Tennis 9,10,11,12; Jr. Civitans 10; Class representative 11,12 sec; Class Council 9,10,12; National Honor So¬ ciety 10,11,12; French Honor Society 10,11 v-pres, 12 pres; Frontline 12. Jeffrey Dean Gray Cross Country 10,11; Wrestling 9; Track 10,11; Key Club 10,11,1 2; Ski Club 11,12; Class Council 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Symphonic Band 9,10,11,12; Regional Band 9. John Walker Gray III Rifle Team 11,12; Rifle Club 9,10,11,12; Latin Club 9,10,11,12; CB Club 12; Drama Productions 10 , 11 , 12 . Jeffrey Marshall Griffin Cross Country 9,10,11,12; Track 11 ,12; German Honor Society 11; Key Club 11,12; Beginning Band 9,10; Concert Band 11,12; Symphonic Band 12. Elizabeth Ann Grimes Basketball 9,10,11,12; Softball 9,10,11,12; Tennis 11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Latin Club 11,12; Keyettes 11,12; Ski Club 9,11. Thomas Randall Grimm Hi-Y 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Crew 11; Bowling 11,12. Matthew Jared Groce Track 12; Bowling 9,10; Astronomy 9; Latin Club 10,11,12; Jr Civitans 11,12; Latin Honor Society 11 , 12 . Charles Chuck Gupton Football 9,10,11,12; Baseball 10,11,12; Key Club 12 pres. Cynthia Anne Gust Tri-Hi-Y 10,11,1 2; Class Council 9,10,11. John Frederick Haber Class Officers — Jill Neatherly (sec), Ann Gallagher (v-pres), Brian Jackson (pres), Pam Fisher (v-pres), not pic¬ tured Nicole King (treas). ■w,—y 144 Stylian HadjiChristodoulou Soccer 11,12. Susan Hadlock Keyettes 11,12; Ski Club, Newcomers Club, Medical Club 10,11,12; Young Life 9,10,11,12. Roger Kent Hanna Football 9; Wrestling 10; Tennis 10,11; National Honor Society 11,12; Ski Club 10,11,12; Boys State 11 . Richard Storm Hanson Joan Elizabeth Harding James Michael Hardy Baseball 9,10,11,12; Football 9,10; Ski Club 9,10,11,12. Phillip Anthony Hare Jane Elizabeth Harrell Swim Team 9,10,11,12; Latin Club 9,10; Keyettes 11,12; Class Council 12. Julie Ann Harrington Volleyball 10; Biology Club 10; Backpacking Club 9,10. Timothy Carney Harris Leslie Kay Harrison Track 10; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; FHA 9; Quill n Scroll 9,10,11; Yearbook 9,10,11; Class Council 9,10,11,12; Drama Productions 11; Concert Choir 12. Gregory Madison Hartman PL Club 11,12. Robert Joseph Harvey Football 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9; DECA 11,12. Mary Phalen Haydon Track 11; French Honor Society 10,11 treas; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 10,11,12; Class Council 10,11,12. Laura Ann Hayward Cheerleader 11,12. SENIORS 145 146 Jeanne Lee Hildebrand Harry Clay Hoffman IV Baseball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Football 9,10. Delores Gail Holbrook Karen Lee Hollick Patricia Ann Horn Alison Joan Houston Matthew Andrew Howard III Elton Calvin Howerton III Football 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Track 11,12; Key Club 11,12; Class Council 10,11,12. David Lee Hubbell Tennis 9; Chess 9,10. Brenda Lee Hughes Softball 9; Bowling 10; Keyettes 11; FBLA 11; FHA 9; Class Council 11. SENIORS 147 148 SENIORS 149 Richard Pierce, Brian Jackson, Lewis Sutherland, and Lynn Glover begin work on the Senior Homecoming float. IhO Caroline Louise Krysa French Club 10; National Flonor Society 10,11,12; French FHonor Society 11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Turret 11,12; Class Council 12; Yearbook 12. Mark Kulish French Honor Society 10,11,12; National Honor Soci¬ ety 10,11,12; Math Team 11,12; It ' s Academic Team capt 12; National Merit Semi Finalist 12. Carl Alexander Labonge III Swim Team 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9,10; Rifle 9; Key Club 11,12; Class Council 12. Wilton Lawrence Laque Baseball 9; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; Key Club 11,12; Class Council 9,10,11,12. Erik James Larsen Football 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9,1 0,11,12. Frances Alice Larsen Ski Club 9. Veronica Virginia Larsen Wendy Berrien Lawrence Tennis 10,11,1 2; Track 9,11,12; National Honor Soci¬ ety 11,12 sec; Spanish Honor Society 11,1 2; Academy of Science 11. Richard Louis Lay Backpacking Club 10,11,12; SEA 12. Sonya Lea Lawhorne Ellen Oldfield Leedy Crew 10; Yearbook 9,10,11,12 Editor-in-Chief; Latin Club 10,11; Folk Club 10; PL Club 11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,1 2; Quill n Scroll 9,10,11,12. Jennifer Mary Lenox FHA 9; Pep Squad 10; Jazz Choir 11; Symphonic Choir 1 0. Dawn Leonard! Karen Elizabeth Lewi Gymnastics 9; Ski Club 11,12; Russian Club 9; DECA 12; Drama Club 1 1,12; Class Council 9. Eric Brian Logan Football 9,10,11,12. SENIORS 151 Daniel Victor Lopez Martin Louis Lopez Track 9; Class Council 9,10,11,12; German Club 10; Spanish Club 9,10,11; Key Club 10,11,12; Who ' s Who in American Highschools 10; National Honor Society 11,12; German Honor Society 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 11,12; National Merit Commended Student 12. Christopher Robert Loschack Maribel Loveridge joseph Brown Lowder Basketball 9; Golf Team 10,11,12; Student Govern¬ ment representative 9. James Robert Lyke Bowling 10,11,12; Rifle Club 9; Student HB 10,11,12. Philip Henry Maddox Peter George Maravas Wrestling 9; C.B. Club 12. William Marchant Steven Walter Marquardt Wrestling 9; Crew 1 1,12. James Lawrence Marousek Wrestling 9; Soccer 11,12; Swimming 10,11,1 2; Chess Club 9; Latin Club 11,12; Soccer Club 10,11,1 2; De¬ bate Team 12; National Merit Semifinalist 12. William Eugene Marr Golf 10; Tennis 9; Football 9,10; Spanish Club 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Marching Band 11,12; Symphonic Band 11,12; Stage Band 11,12; Regional Band 11,12. Glynis Anne Marshall FHA 9; Pep Squad 10,11, co-capt 1 2. Judy Lynn Martin Bowling 9,10,11,12; Folk Club 9,10; PL Club 9,10,11,1 2; Ski Club 12; Pep Squad 1 0,11,1 2. Mary Luella Martin Rifle Club 1 0; Musketeers 1 0,11,12 sec; French Honor Society 10,11,12 sec; National Honor Society 10,11,12; FHA 11,12. 52 Pam Fisher and Terri Clark show their spirit during Homecoming Week. SENIORS 153 154 Lillian Aida Miller Folk Club 9,10,11; Art Club 12; Class Council 10,1 2; Yearbook 12. Lori Ann Miller Jazz Choir 10; Drama Club 10,12; French Honor So¬ ciety 12. Scott Andrew Mitchell Allen James Moody Lucy Christine Moore Softball 9,10; Basketball 9; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Latin Club 11,12; Spanish Club 11,12; Bible Club 11,12; Sailing Club 10; Cave Club 10; Class Council 10,11,12. Petra Cornelia Moosleitner Swim Team 11,12; Ski Club 11,12. Michael Caldwell Murphy Soccer 9; Drama Club 9; National Merit Commended Student 1 2. Richard Earl Murray III Soccer 10,11,12; Cross Country 12; Key Club 12; Class Council 12. Elizabeth Temple Musselman FHA 9; Keyettes 11,12; Latin Club 10,11,12; Folk Club 11; Cagers Club 10; Latin Honor Society 11,12; Pep Squad 10,11; National Merit Commended Student 12 . Nissa Louise Nack German 10,11; Orchestra 11,12. Jill Lee Neathery Ski Club 9; Keyettes 11,12; Class v-pres 9; Class sec 12; Interim Council 12; Band 9,10,11. Carol Sue Neigh Stewart Ransley Nelson Football 9,10,11,12. Sophie Noblet Theresa Nestler Tri-Hi-Y 10,11,12 treas; Class Council 10,11,12; Art Club 10. SENIORS 155 156 Spirit abounds all over! Tracy Elizabeth Orr Susan Gail Osteen National Honor Society 10,11,12; French Honor Soci¬ ety 10,11; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Class Council 1 1. Donald McPhail Owen Swim Team 10,11; Bowling 9,10,11,12; Backpacking 11 . Karen Sue Owen Frank Joseph Palermo Soccer 9,10. Alison Anne Pantaloni Catherine Marie Pearre Michelle Marie Pelletier Musketeers 1 1; French Club 12. Frances Lynn Pendleton Swim Team 11,12; Sailing Club 11; Society 11,12. National Honor SENIORS 157 158 a( 4r «ir% Boobis” Johnson, Ellen Leedy, Wayne Bassham, Margaret Gilliand come back from a quick lunch. is -V ■ Pamela Renee Prentice Ski Club 10. Gary Michael Potts Football 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Key Club 11,12; National Honor Society 12 . Julie Carol Porter Basketball 10,11; Drama Club 10; Class represenative 9,10. Jeffrey Joseph Priest Football 9,10,11; Baseball 10,11,12; Stage Band 9,10,11,12; Symphonic Band 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 12. Michael Edward Quinn Lawrence Worthington Quant Football 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12 capt; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,12; Frontline 12; French Honor Society 10,11,12. Carolyn Rita Quenstedt Crew 10,11,12 pres; Pep Squad 11,12; Turret 10,11,12 Editor-in-Chief; National Honor Society 12; Quill n Scroll 11,1 2; Class Council 1 2. Michael Paul Ramirez John Robert Ranck French Honor Society 10,11,12; National Honor Soci¬ ety 11,12; Marching Band 11,12; Symphonic Band 11 , 12 . Susan Leslie Ransom National Honor Society 10,11,12; French Flonor Soci¬ ety 10,11,1 2; Choir 9,10,11,12; Madrigals 1 2; Drama Productions 9,10,11,1 2. Sharon Anne Raunswinder Bowling 10; Volleyball 10; Jr Civitans 11,12; Keyettes 12; Class Council 11,12; Pep Squad 11; Jazz Choir 11 , 12 . SENIORS 159 160 SENIORS 161 162 Karen Louise Schillaci Judith Felicia Schlank Tri-Hi-Y 10,11,12; Class representative 9,10; National Honor Society 10,11,12; French Honor Society 10,11,12; Choir 9,10. John Andrew Schlight Ski Club 9,10,11,12; PL Club 9,10,11,12. Susan Elizabeth Schober Basketball 9,10; Softball 9,10,11; Folk Club 10,11. Bruce David Scull Michael Kevin Seaton Track 10,11,12; Key Club 11,12; Class Council 12. Nancy Sellers Maria Christina Sevilla Football statistician 12; Spanish Honor Society 11,12; Astronomy 12; Math Team 11,12; Drama Productions 11 , 12 . Vicki Lynn Shearer Cheerleader 9,10 co-capt, 11,12 co-capt; Keyettes 11,12; Class Council 10,12; Class treas 11; Girls State 11 . Michael Henry Shelkin Debra Sue Sherwood Gymnastics 10. Pamela Leslie Shoaff Jr Civitans 11,12; French Club 9; Orchestra 9,10,11,12; Flag Corps 10,11,12 co-capt; Drama Productions 10,11. Gary Donald Shoemaker Symphonic Band 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Orchestra 11,12; Stage Band 11,12. Roger Wayne Shores Football 9. Charles Lock Shufflebarger Latin Club 10,11,12; Latin Honor Society 11,12; Na¬ tional Honor Society 11,12; Class Council 12; Choir 11,12; Madrigals 11,12; Drama Productions 10,11,1 2. SENIORS 163 164 SENIORS 165 Mini® Tina Sevilla gets help on her term paper from Mrs. Babcock. 166 ! ' ! SENIORS 167 168 Margaret Delma Wagner Timothy Carl Walker Laura Faith Wallace National Honor Society 11,12; French Honor Society 10,11,12; Class Council 9,10,11. Jeffrey Harold Ward Heigh Mansfield Weathers Football 9,10,11,12. Anne Warren Weaver National Honor Society 12; Spanish Honor Society 11,12; French Honor Society 12; Drama Club 9,10,11,12. Thomas William Weidenhamer Backpacking Club 11,12; Concert Choir 11,12; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Madrigals 12; Regional Chorus 10,11,12; Drama Productions 11. Susan Jayne Westphal Tennis 11; French Club 9,10; Class sec 11; Class Council 12; Band 9,10,11,12; Yearbook 11,12; Drama Productions 9,10; Photo Journalism Club 10. Thomas Alan Wheeler Wrestling 9,11,12; Hi-Y 11,12; Ski Club 9,10,11 v-pres, 1 2 pres. Linda Sue Wiggins Concert Band 10,11; Symphonic Band 12; Marching 11,12; Keyettes 11,12; Folk Club 9,10; National Honor Society 10,11,12; French Honor Society 10,11. Robert Charles Wiggins Track 11,12. Leslie Louise Willard Swim Team 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 11,12; Keyettes. Linda Elizabeth Willard Swim Team 9,10,11,12; Crew 12; Softball 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; FBLA 11,12; Class Council 11,12. Debra Denise Williams Crew 9; Jr Civitans 10,11; French Honor Society 10,11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,12 pres; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Class Council 9,10,11,12; Pep Squad 12; Drill Team 11,12; Frontline 11,12; Drama Productions 10 , 11 . Stephen Webb Wilson Soccer 9,10,11,12; Hi-Y 11,12; Ski Club 12. SENIORS 169 Vaughn Edgar Wilson Steven Lewis Wirt Football 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10; Baseball 9,11,12; Track 10; Key Club 11,12. Lori Ann Wotfard Fri-Hi-Y 12; Drill Team 12; Class Council 12; Concert Choir 12; Tennis 12; Chorus 10. Sabrina Lee Wolfe Gymnastics 9,10; Cheerleader 10,11,1 2. Laurie Wolford Stasia Camila Wolicki Marching Band 10,11,12; Symphonic Band 10,11,12; Regional Band 10,11,12; FBLA 12 v-pres; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12; Orchestra 10,12. Mark William Wollschlager Tennis 10; Astronomy 9,10,11,12; Academy of Sci¬ ence 9,10; German Club 12; Backpacking Club 12; Debate Team 9,10,12; Photography Club 12; Crew 10 , 11 . Linda Kay Wonsock Spanish Club 9; Drama Club 9; Keyettes 10,11,12; Drill Team 10,11,1 2. David Lanier Woodall Football 9; Wrestling 9,10; Diving 11,12; Track 9,11,12; Ski Club 11; Hi-Y 12; Class Council 9; Class representative 9. Carolyn Griffith Wooleyhan Basketball 9,10; Keyettes 11,12 treas; Ski Club 10,11; DECA 11,12; Class Council 9,10,11. Donna Marie Wultich Turret 12; FBL.A 12 sec; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10,11,1 2; Orchestra 1 0,11,12. Phyllis Karen Yates Class Council 10,11,1 2; |r Ci vita ns 11,12. Kathy Zacharias John David Zegeer Ski Club 9; Rifle club 11; Backpacking Club 11,12. Russell Zellmer 170 In Memorium Robert Waldomar Tallgren Member Class of 1977 Well I ' ve been afraid of changing ' Cause I ' ve built my life around you, But time makes you bolder Even children get older And I ' m getting older too . . SENIORS 171 Alice Deaton, English; 3 yrs. Sponsor — Turret Ted Colna, Health and P.E.; 14 yrs. Coach — Varsity Baseball Frank Creneti, Social Studies; 7 yrs. Coach-Varsity Football, Varsity Softball Lisa Grable, Chemistry; 2 yrs. Sponsor — Cheerleading Jeffrey Dietze, Director of Student Activities; 2 yrs. 172 Lighting M ONLjm ALL OTHf-R m « ' aThom ;■ Ttfi-mtiiin ifM ’•’ ' T.’T ' n ' n-f-nn ■ ’ tBd f j pii Ml.ptit ' Ti; •i;pf T tTmimi ■ii ' ■ Tni-m-ji ; i-i .I ’?’3 ' 3; ' 23t nmij atimi st ' Tfn-1% Tin Tt Ttit ■•” nm ' Tf-miin mmai hmirni rnTmT ' ; 1 ' - - f I ' n rtiil? ( ' Tntmn -Ti f i f ■nntnTi ' nm -T-T1 TJ t .-•’T nnTnTiiT • tr3L ' imasann ' Harry Blake, Band; 4 yrs.; Dept. Chairperson, Director of Bands, Flag Corp, Majorettes Larry Gaudreault, Biology; 7 yrs. Coach — Varsity Swim Team Edward Gassek, English; Drama; 11 yrs. Drama Director S ponsors, coaches Staff assists with a myriad of student interests Like many students, Fort Hunt ' s teach¬ ers are involved in a variety of extra¬ curricular activities. They act as spon¬ sors and coaches of different organiza¬ tions and teams. Each teacher has a background and special interest in the activity, which he associates with. A great deal of time is put into these ac¬ tivities, which meet outside the regular school day. These activities act as a liason between the students of the or¬ ganizations and the administration and the community at-large. Faculty 173 Andrew Tisinger, Earth Science; 5 yrs. Coach — JV Football, Indoor-Outdoor Track, Girls ' Track June Loveless, Business Education; 10 yrs. Sponsor — Drill Team Albert Perreault, Industrial Arts; 5 yrs.; Dept. Chairperson, Coach — Spring Track, Winter Track, Cross Country Brad King, Elealth and P.E.; 4 yrs. Coach — Girls ' Varsity Basketball, JV Baseball Janet Crowell, Home Economics; 11 yrs.; Dept. Chairperson, Sponsor — FHA 174 Donald Jones, Driver ' s Education; 9 yrs. Sponsor — Class of ' 77 Marilyn Schwaner, Orchestra; 5 yrs. Dept. Chairperson; Director — Symphonic String Quartet, Orchestra John Shortridge, Science; 6 yrs. Sponsor — Ski Club; Coach — jV Football, Swim Team Jane Glazer, English; 6 yrs. Sponsor — Frontline John Murray, Chorus; 10 yrs. Dept. Chairperson; Director — Madrigals, Concert Choir, Girl ' s Barbershop, Male Ensemble Faculty 175 Patricia Anderson, Business; 9 yrs. Sponsor — Tri-Hi-Y Ed Dunn, Art; 11 yrs. Dept. Chairperson Ron Grow, Health and P.E.; 13 yrs. Coach — )V Girls ' Basketball, Ereshman Baseball; Director— Intramurals Elizabeth Goodman, Science; 4 yrs. Sponsor — Student Government Dorothy Robinson, Health and P.E.; 5 yrs. Coach — Girls ' Tennis, Varsity Softball 176 Kenneth Craddock, English; 9 yrs. Sponsor — Fortress Robert Cavaiola, Mathematics; 2 yrs. Coach — Varsity Basketball Jane Hall, Latin; 1 3 yrs. Sponsor — Latin Club, Latin Honor Society, Sailing Club Dennis Patrick, Social Studies; 9 yrs. Coach — Freshman Football, Varsity Soccer Cynthia Mclver, German; 7 yrs. Sponsor — German Club, German Honor Society, Service Club Council, Musketeers Faculty 177 William Monticone, Industrial Arts; 1 4 yrs. Coordinator — ICT Virginia Blake, Business; 7 yrs. Sponsor — Pep Squad Sharon Lowe, Spanish; 5 yrs. Sponsor — Spanish Club; Director — Musical Choreography Peter Davies, Maintenance and Repair; 3 yrs. Dept. Chairperson Mary D. Nelson, French; 14 yrs. Sponsor — French Honor Society Ralph Desmond, Mathematics; 12 yrs. Sponsor — Rifle Club 178 Victor Peren, English; 9 yrs. Diane McConnell, American Studies; 5 yrs. Nancy Driscoll, Business; 10 yrs. Dept. Chairperson; Sponsor— FBLA, Coordinator — COE Sarah Wagner, Mathematics; 1 st yr. Classroom efforts Faculty imparts knowledge and influences minds Besides being sponsors, coaches, and counselors, teachers are primarily in¬ structors of young people. Each teacher spends four or five periods in the class¬ room teaching, grading papers or just talking with students. In striving to im¬ prove the manner in which the faculty performs, and the over-all school per¬ formance, the Steering Committee for Self-Study was formed. This year an ex¬ tensive educational background and a variety of experiences characterize the Ft. Hunt staff. Faculty 179 Bernard Hensley, Social Studies; 14 yrs. Sponor — Military Science Club Joseph Jakoboski, Science; 5 yrs. Sponsor — Class of ' 78, Academy of Science Margaret Henderson, Science; 13 yrs. Sponsor — Academy of Science Mary Nichols, English; 8 yrs. Jonathan South, Science; 10 yrs. Sponsor — Audio Club, Chess Club 180 Emily Baker, Guidance Counselor; 13 yrs. Sponsor — National Honor Society Laura Wilson, English; 1st yr. i Alyson Crogan, Mathematics; 9 yrs. Leonard Ahern, French and Spanish; 11 yrs. Sponsor — French Club James Armstrong, Mathematics; 11 yrs. Sponsor — Math Team I Faculty 181 Clyde Phelps, Social Studies; 10 yrs. Sponsor — Bible Study John Moulds, Mathematics; 13 yrs. Dept. Chairperson; Sponsor — Crew Club Helen Paszek, Mathematics; 8 yrs. Jeanne Byrd, English; 5 yrs. Sponsor — Class of ' 80, Garden Club 182 Thomas Connolly, Guidance Counselor; 13 yrs. Nancy Wallace, Media Aide; 2 yrs. Thomas Johnson, Mathematics; 7 yrs. Sponsor — Video-Sound Crew Sharon Nagelhout, Home Economics; 1st. yr. Carl Schloemer, Director of Guidance, 14 yrs. Faculty 183 Jean Hinman, Librarian; 7 yrs. Virginia Williams, Guidance Counselor; 4 yrs. Sponsor — Black Cultural Alliance, Human Relations Board William Craig, French; 13 yrs. Dept. Chairperson; Sponsor — Hi-Y, Service Club Counsel, Chairman of Steering Committee Edward Wilkinson, Spanish; 8 yrs. jack Combs, Social Studies; 11 yrs. Ticket Manager 184 Robert Waldorf, Guidance Counselor, 12 yrs. Faculty 185 Lynn Wells, English; 11 yrs. Sponsor — Forensics, Bowling Club Ralph Fox, Behind the Wheel; 7 yrs. Rusty Glazer, Administrative Aide; 1st yr. Human Relations Board, Student Leadership Lab Workshop Diana Schmelzer, Assistant Principal Curriculum; 2 yrs. Elizabeth McPherson, English; 7 yrs. 186 Lynne Server, Spanish; 5 yrs. Sponsor — Spanish Honor Society Joseph Rose, English; 7 yrs. Sponsor — It ' s Academic , Class of ' 80 Richard Dyer, Social Studies; 13 yrs. Sponsor — junior Civitans S pecial moments Grading, relaxing bring respite from daily routine Because a teacher ' s day is just as long and difficult as the student ' s, lunch periods and planning periods are greatly appreciated by the faculty. Dur¬ ing these times, teachers can grade papers, plan lessons, or just relax from the strains of teaching. In addition to the faculty lounges, there are depart¬ ment workrooms where teachers have department meetings or where they can talk with other teachers. These breaks from teaching provide relaxation from the classroom and the daily routine. Faculty 187 Pamela Hawkins, Reading; 6 yrs. Sponsor — Keyettes Paul Levy, Social Studies; 11 yrs. Dept. Chairperson Dorothy Schiffel, Health P.E.; 5 yrs. Asst. Athletic Director, Coach — JV Field Hockey Randy Hinson, Social Studies; 12 yrs. Sponsor — Golf Team Dorothy McClelland, Librarian; 5 yrs. Sponsor — Backpacking Club 188 Richard Messier, Science; 13 yrs. Sponsor — Students for Environmental Action Melinda Steagall, Mathematics; 1st yr. Sponsor — Sailing Team, Girls ' Intramural Basketball, Coach — Girls ' Track Warren Smith, Distributive Ed.; 11 yrs. Dept Chairperson; Sponsor— DECA Faculty 189 Dwight Allard, Business; 11 yrs. School Supply Coordinator Sylvia Seidel, English; 11 yrs. Dept. Chairperson Willis Young, Social Studies; 10 yrs. Jean Schoellig, Health and P.E.; 3 yrs. Coach — Varsity Field Hockey Dino Vretos, Guidance Counselor; 11 yrs. Coach — Tennis Team 190 Barbara Driggins, Learning Disability; 2 yrs. Adine Suttler, Guidance Counselor; 13 yrs. Edward Tesky, Drafting; 10 yrs. Sponsor — CB Club Francis Pierotti, Social Studies; 10 yrs. Augusta Adams, English; 11 yrs. Fortress salutes Mrs. Adams for her service to FH and wishes for her retirement many years of gracious living. Faculty 191 David Budd, Asst. Principal for Administration — 9, 12 grades; 5 yrs. Lee Ann Hennig, Science and Mathematics; 8 yrs. Sponsor — Astronomy Club Vicki Kaye, Fashion Merchandise; 2 yrs. Sponsor — Purely Potpourri Stewart Christiano, Asst. Principal for Administration — 10, 11 grades; 6 yrs. Suzanne Babcock, English; 9 yrs. 192 mm I ' V James Manning, Principal; 2 yrs. Winfield Sponsor B B li 1 1 w 1 1 l||9| is ::;; HjM Charles Carter, English; 13 yrs. Richard Jacoby, Industrial Arts; 11 yrs. Sponsor — Sports Car Club Pate, Mathematics; 7 yrs. — Key Club Marsha Sater, Mathematics; 6 yrs. Sponsor — National Honor Society Faculty 193 Suzanne Beerthuis, Business; 1st yr. Rebecca Sipos, Instructional Aide— English; 1st yr. Robert Gerber, Biology; 1st yr. Sponsor — Photography Club, Coach — Freshman Football, Girls ' Gymnastics Pamela Stansbery, Social Studies; 1st yr. Sponsor — Debate Club Chantel Jennings, English as a Second Language; 2 yrs. Lloyd Golden, Instructional Aide — Health and PE.; 1st yr.; Coach — Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball 194 John King, Instructional Aide — Mathematics; 1 st yr. Brenda Parker, Russian, German; 1st yr. Sponsor — Russian Club Pat Cobb, Art; 1 st yr. Aides, part-timers . Instructional program enhanced by additional personnel Instructional aides and part-time teachers are an important part of the staff. With the decreasing enrollment of students, it is necessary to hire a few teachers to teach a part-time schedule. Instructional Aides assist other teachers within a department with classes and in other ways with students on an indi¬ vidual basis. Faculty 195 Dorothy McKinney — Finance, Patricia Marlar — ADP, Beatrice Hughes — Finance Secretaries Darlene Nickols — Guidance, Sue Bach — Front Office, Virginia Kandt — Front Office, Jacqueline Badgley — Library, Betty Farrell — Principal ' s Office Custodial Staff K. Spruell — Building Supervisor, L. Thomas, M. Wilson, W. Barge, R. Shelton, M. Barrett 1 % Support personnel Skilled people complementthe instructional program Important to the functions of the school is the support personnel. It takes many skilled people to keep a large school like Ft. Ffunt running smoothly. From the custodial and cafeteria staffs to the entire front office, Ft. F unt is run fairly efficiently. Trudy Smith — School Nurse Cafeteria Staff Sitting: V. Dodge — Cafeteria Manager, M. Willis, E. Baggett, C. Bulaski, V. Lucas, M. Cox, Standing: L. McCreary, H. Rhodes, E. Wheatley, H. Stocks, C. Null, J. Barnett, I. Limimg, A. Collier, D. Bradshaw, A. Swann Support personnel 197 Involvement: we are each distinct, yet our com¬ mon interests bind our talents into one successful force. We do not sacrifice personality in involve¬ ment. We enhance it by the interaction and shar¬ ing of experience, by the smile or sweat of a common friend. This individual and united strength creates energy, and propels us onward. Involvement is freedom. Involvement with a friend or an organization becomes most impor¬ tant; a break from the immaterial becomes our salvation. . - -- - “Fort Hunt Bomb In Final Seconds Stuns Annandale” Co-captains Matt Weathers and Tom Gibbons await the toss. K Varsity Football, FH 33 Annandale ? FH 6 T.C. Williams. FH 33 West Springfield r FH 29 Mounf Vernon ‘■f , •; ■ FH 27 •Jefferson . FH 6 Edison . -T-FH 36 Groveton FH 14 R.E. Lee FH 29 Hayfieid FH 16 Yorktown FH 21 Annandale FH 21 Falls Church 1976 Gunston District Champions 2nd in Regionals .:oo Chuck Gupton hands off against Annandale. Head Coach Frank Creneti and assistant Brad King tensely anticipate the drive. “Any football season that contains two vic¬ tories over Annandale has to be an outstanding success , sums up Coach Frank Creneti about one of the finest seasons in Fort Hunt history. The 1976 team started out with one of the most exciting games ever played in the Northern Vir¬ ginia area. Before more than 6,000 fans, the Federals defeated Annandale in the last seconds of the game on a 50-yard scoring pass from Chuck Gupton to Tom Gibbons. This started off a season that was to bring a first to Fort Hunt Football. Led by runningbacks Matt Weathers, Bob Roby, and Steve Wirt, quarterback Chuck Gup¬ ton, engineered Federal offense to over 3,300 total yards. Through the fine blocking of Jeff Cornell and Mike Brewer, this potent offense rushed for 2,700 yards and Chuck Gupton threw to end Larry Quant for over 600 yards and 10 touchdowns. Fort Hunt ' s exceptional defense, led by de¬ fensive backs Brian Donahue and Tom Gib¬ bons, limited their opponents to an average of 9 points per game. All this combined to put Fort Hunt into the Regional finals for the first time in the history of the school. Front RowrChuck Rivera, Don Battle, Greg Cullen, Steve Wirt, Brian Donahue, Tom Gibbons, Michael Brewer, Matt Weathers, Bob Harvey Cary Potts Cal Howerton Chuck Gupton Bob Roby. Row 2: Dan McGarvey, Greg Barisano, Jerome Bayol, Brian Jackson, Larry Quant, Mark Saunders, Doug Hunter ' Jim Oliver Jeff Cornelf Keith Jones, Chuck Flanagan Stew Nelson, Erik Larsen. Row 3: Hal Holtzclaw, Glenn Judd, Scott Baker, Robert Haskins, Tim Harris Mike Henry, Paul Brennan, Bob Lynch, Steve Barber, Jeff Parrish, Shawn Hockney, Eric Logan. Back Row: Steve Folsom, Kit Baker, Chip Armstrong David Austin, Tim Peterson. ' ° Football 201 ‘Tort Hunt Tightens Its Hold On Gunston Lead” Bob Harvey crushes the opposition. The 1976 season brought many honors to Fort Hunt. Matt Weathers, Tom Gibbons, and Larry Quant were picked on the All-District, All-Regional, All-Metropolitan and the As¬ sociated Press All-State teams. Brian Donahue and Mike Brewer made the All-Regional and All-District teams with the following Federals receiving All-District honors: Jeff Cornell, Chuck Rivera, Scott Baker, Chip Armstrong — 2nd team and Chuck Gupton and Steve Wirt — 1st team. After the season, the honors con¬ tinued to flow in as Matt Weathers was picked as the Outstanding Player of the Year by the Pigskin Club and was named as the Timmy Award winner by the Touchdown Club of Washington, D.C. Federal fans can look forward to watching some of the seniors from this outstanding team continue their football careers. At least five of the Varsity Football players have been offered full scholarships to division-1 colleges. Brian Donahue and Scott Baker close in on Edison reciever. Bob Roby scores another Federal touchdown. Fort Hunt offense holds as Tom Gibbons punts. Football 203 Federal defense puts the pressure on. The price of triumph is painful. Steve Wirt adds an extra point. 204 “Explosive Fort Hunt Offense Snatches Victory From Atoms” Matt Weathers breaks loose. Summer practices aren ' t all that bad! Federal ' s Green Machine — on the move. Coach Grow discusses game strategy with Chuck Gupton. Football 205 JV football buries opponents with 7-1 record Federal defense forces an Edison fumble. Two JV players take a welcomed break on the sidelines. Front Row: Mike Yellman, Mike Rich, Eric Desoto, Brian Bauman, Neil Potts, Lairry Cranford, Don Kellerman,Jim Thomas, joe Bunhng Second Row: Bill Bastedo, Shawn Flannegan, Greg Thompson, Tom Russell, Eric Anzengruber, Gordon Horsely, David Grant Third Row: Bucky llig, Gregg Yellman, uc Young, Paul Herbst, Steve Long, Dean May, Scott McGouche, Eddie English. Fourth row: Alan Griffith, FHarry FHurst, Rocky Belk, Kirk Anzengruder, David Stringer, Andy Nelson. Back row: Damian Harris, Paviviachos, Gregg Slater, John Molli, Mark Tempest, Mike Schaeffer, Mark Mcliwee, Matt Mussolino. 206 jV FOOTBALL FH 22 West Springfield 6 FH 41 Mount Vernon 12 FH 28 Jefferson 8 FH 45 Edison 0 FH 14 Groveton 0 FH 21 Lee 7 FH 0 Hayfield 14 FH 13 George Washington 6 Matt Musolino heads up the field behind Federal blockers. “Talent and self-discipline were assets for the JV Football Team who finished with an outstand¬ ing 7-1 record. Coached by Andy Tisinger and John Shortridge, the phenomenal Federals demol¬ ished their opponents game after game. The explosive offensive combination of quarter¬ back Harry Hurst, running backs Rocky Belk, Jim Thomas, and Matt Mussolino, and the superb of¬ fensive line, averaged more than 30 points a game. The stingy defense led by Eddie English and freshman Greg Thompson shut-down the opposi¬ tion, allowing only 7 points a game. Rocky Belk gains yardage. Football 207 This Is The Year Of Federal Pride VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Kris Chubb, Sabrina Wolfe, Lisa Ardery, Vicki Shearer, Nicole King, Laura Portasik. Middle Row: Cindy Adams, Anne Fogarty, Janie Downey, Debbie Pierce, Maria Stalzer, jeri Noll. Back Row: Alice Rita, Robin Marsh, Amy Cribben, Jan Kosciuszko, Janie Pfautz. Varsity Football players show their appreciation at Homecoming. Displaying enthusiasm, the Varsity Cheerleaders welcome their team onto the field. 208 Eighteen Varsity Cheerleaders have been in¬ spiring school spirit for Fort Hunt athletics in the ' 76- ' 77 season. The group began their te¬ nure by cheering for soccer and baseball last April. Despite many problems, the Varsity have had a good year. “The size of the squad was increased in order to provide support for seven sports during the school year, making cheer¬ leading the only year-round sport , commented Coach Lisa Grable. Varsity Cheerleaders have also been responsible for organizing and run¬ ning pep rallies and decorating locker rooms. They even had the added responsibility of cheering for Fort Hunt ' s “It ' s Academic team in the fall. Under the leadership of co-captains Vicki Shearer and Sabrina Wolfe, the Varsity Cheer¬ leaders won awards at the International Cheer¬ leading Foundation summer clinic and in the Lion ' s Club-sponsored State Cheerleading Competition. “H-E-LL-O, that ' s the way we say hello! JV CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Amy Cordon, Daria Hutcheson, Linda Portasik, Lauren Grimes, Renee Dudgeon, Donna Yellman. Middle Row: Mary Helen Scott, Donna Rugiero, Tina Turnbow, Karon Tallgren, Suzy King. Back Row: Cathy Williams, Dina Malnerich, Gene Cannon, Joan Boswell, Helen Mead, Janie Beltz. Cheerleaders 209 A determined spirit produces winning season FRESHMEN FOOTBALL FH 0 Mount Vernon 24 FH 0 Jefferson 6 FH 12 Edison 8 FH 14 Groveton 0 FH 28 Lee 0 FH 20 Hayfield 0 Coach Golden shouts directions to players. Front Row: Billy Monroe, John Mathis, Ted Harder, Terry McGi nnis, Jim O ' Neill, Wes Gasper,Tony Rugari, Scott Folsem, Steve Norton, Mike McGarvey, Tony Asterita. Middle Row: Coach Gerber, Rick Raunswinder, Bob Boozer, Jeff Hernholm, Jim Bowman, David Henry, Henry Mason, Mark Flannegan, Bill Cullen, George Gorham, Bob Donahue, Rafford Dennis, Mark Hildenbrand, Mark Lane, Coach Golden, Coach Patrick. Back Row: Frank Underwood, Steve Allen, Tom Burrows, Scott Miller, Steve O ' Hara, Jack Umphrey, Andre Kearse, David Caldwell, Jim Armstrong, Eric Damm, John Richards, Greg Cox, Steve McGowin, John O ' Connor, Richard Houston 210 Front Row: Amy Wirt, Margaret Genovese, Carol Taylor, Amy Berry, Janet Carper. Back Row: Pam Nelson, Gina Barisano, Susie Lewis, Michele Bouve, Vickie Jones, Karen Hardy, Joan O ' Connor, Thorina Rose, Terri Graniewski, Loren Goettlich After a slow start of 0-2, the Freshmen Football Team was led by a much improved defense. They allowed 30 points in their first two contests, but only a total of 8 points in the last four games. Offensively the freshmen were very successful, nearly outscoring their opponents 2-1. With their last three shut-out games, the team ' s overall was 4-2 for the season. “This was one of the most spirited Freshmen Football Teams I have ever coached, commented Coach Patrick. The Freshmen Cheerleaders encouraged the winning spirit of the fall sports this year. Under the leadership of co-captains Amy Berry and Margaret Genovese, the cheerleaders started their entire class off to an exciting year. “Our Fresh¬ men Cheerleaders are not only technically good at their cheers, but also genuinely spirited, said Coach Grable. The Freshmen Cheerleaders also cheer for Boys and Girls Basketball and Wres¬ tling. Federal cheerleaders lead the opposing crowd in spirit. Football 211 ■%liB HH b. V IS VARSITY Front Row: Alice Campbell, Dana Ommodt, Pat Currin, Cindy Reid, Wendy Lawrence. Back Row: Sara Granley, Lisa Grimes, Beverly Malone, Kris Sarro, Kerri Rutledge, Joan Boswell, Ann Grant, Tammy Teel The strongest Fort Hunt Girls Tennis Team ever captured the Gunston District Championship. The Varsity Team finished the season with an 11-1 record and advanced to semi-finals in Regionals. Susan Stickell received Most Valuable Player this year, and Ann Grant was given the Coaches Award. The girls had a fantastic fall season. I ' m very proud of them concluded Coach Robinson. Lisa Grimes displays winning form as she returns a serve. Girls tennis captures district championship ' m I FH ' FH FH FH FH .. V p,_l , FH GIRLS ' TENNIS MoUqt Vernon |effersoi| Edison Lee Groveton -a- Hayfield ■■■•Mdunt Vernon ' -r Jefferson dison Lee yy,., Groveton • ’■’ ' Hayfield ty s Vs Waiting for her opponent to return the ball is Varsity co-captain Susan Stickell. J.V. Front Row: Suzie Thomas, Missy Evans, Yvette Hopkins Back Row: Sandy Hanna, Tanya Day, Lauren Grimes, Karon Tallgren Tennis 213 Cross country places 2nd in district competition VARSITY Front Row: Matt Smith, Richard Murray, Jeff Burt, Jeff Griffin. Back Row: Nadim Ahmed, Jay Caldwell, Bob Jewett. Powered by the strong performances of Matt Smith, Jay Caldwell, and Richard Murray, the Cross Country Team finished 2nd in the North¬ ern District and had a great season. The Feds, coached by Al Perrault, retained their winning form against grueling competition including Lake Braddock and Edison. Coach Perrault remarked that, “The team, though underated, was fantastic. John Hubble runs a tight race. 214 CROSS COUNTHY Woodson jefferson Bishop Ircion ; Mount Vernort ' Lee ' IMount y qq W ' ®fc jnspn Mary Invrtatij invitational 3fd orgetownPr 9th of Cunton District 2nd S is ' a, perfect score V Y %ore wins® Richard Murray warms up before his race. J.V. Front Row: Jim Henry, Kevin Edmundson, Karen Hollick, John Hubbeli, David Hahn, Mark Flanagan, Pat Henry Back Row: Bob Grimm, Mike Barrett, Mike Engle, Eric Opp, Bill Underwood, Pat Forrest, Richard McGovern Cross Country 215 Because of a young group the previous year, the Varsity Field Hockey Team started the season with ten returning players. Led by tri-captains Jean Fulton, Kathy Bustle, and Sue Higgason they worked with dedication for their final standing of 4-2-2. Coach Schoellig concluded, The reason we ' re a winning team is the fact that all of our players are good, not just a few of them. Their individual talents are combined to make a well rounded team. VARSITY Front Row: Mary Wilson, Beth Niedbala, Terrie Cox, Anne Brush, Jean Fulton, Margaret Mohr, Carol Bean Back Row: Coach Schoellig, Kathy Bustle, Sue Higgason, Cindy Dropeski, Gayle A ' Harrah, Clare Cailliot, Ann Fischer, Mary Henry, Cindy Schroer, Lani Kau I RSiTY FIELD FtOCKEY ' 2 FairfaXa, ,,, . ■ 3 Stuaitf ■ . ■ 2- Mourt|vVernon ' ' 2 Edison ' ’J 0 Hayietd . - 0 Grovetoni 3 Lee . 0: Jefferson V Coach Schoellig confers with her team. 216 Returning 10 spark fall hockey season JV FIELD HOCKEY FH 0 Fairfax 3 FH 4 Stuart 0 FH 1 Mount Vernon 1 FH 1 Edison 0 FH 0 Hayfield 1 FH 0 Groveton 0 FH 0 Lee 1 FH 0 Jefferson 1 J.V. Front Row: Cheryl Arcumi, Sheila McCarvey, Anne Nagle, Carol Cross, Marie Vlachos, Vicky King, Robin Marsh Back Row: Beth Evans, Dianne Ewers, Ann Stalzer, Nore Zirps, Mary Bean, Michele Duggan, Tamara Nack, Dina Malnerich, Barbara Bekkedahl Hockey 217 Roundballer’s score finest record in 14 years The Federals finished the 1976-1977 Varsity Basketball season with a 14-7 record, which was the finest at the school in 14 years. The team was led by co-captains Lee Ginn, a four-year varsity veteran, and Randy Butler and Larry Quant, both three-year varsity starters. The season was highlighted by winning the Groveton Christmas Tournament and breaking the Washington Post Top 20. Although eliminated in the first round of the District Tournament, the Federals had a fine campaign. Lee Ginn, Randy Butler, and Jeff Redfearn had the most game time with 615, 586, and 543 min¬ utes respectively. The same three also averaged the highest total points: Ginn 19.5, Butler 16.3, and Redfearn 15. Lee Ginn and Larry Quant go up for the rebound. The bench reflects the tense floor situation. 218 Jeff Redfearn goes up for two more points against the Spartans. Following the opponent down is Brian Donahue. VARSITY BASKETBALL FH 82 Robinson 69 FH 67 Falls Church 63 FH 60 T.C. Williams 102 FH 76 Washington-Lee 52 FH 72 Herndon 93 FH 66 Hayfield 64 FH 71 Edison 67 FH 80 Mt. Vernon 69 FH 92 Jefferson 89 FH 60 Groveton 56 FH 83 R.E. Lee 103 FH 69 Hayfield 87 FH 51 Edison 50 FH 86 Yorktown 67 FH 78 Mt. Vernon 77 FH 73 Jefferson 65 FH 55 Groveton 64 FH 80 R.E. Lee 84 Basketball 219 Lee Ginn goes up for the rebound with Jefferson opponent. Coach Caviola explains next strategy to Federals. 220 Foundation laid for future successes VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: Larry Quant, Randy Butler. Back Row: Jeff Redfearn, Chris Normyle, Jack Perch, Joe Klimavicz, Glenn Judd, Jay Berry, Chris Yednock, John Todd, Randy Norbo, John Barr. This year ' s 14 wins could well be the start ot a promising future for the Fort Flunt Federals. Coach Caviola stated, The most valuable thing learned this year by the team was to have mutual respect for each other. The foundation for suc¬ cess has been laid. Cavaiola Co. will be disap¬ pointed with anything less. Randy Butler displays a smooth layup for another Federal score. Basketball 221 jV boys qualify for district tournament iV BASKETBALL FH 71 Robinson 66 FH 74 Falls Church 56 FH 68 T.C. Williams . 108 FH 65 Washington-Lee 43 FH 74 ' Herndon 62 FH 64 Hayfield 70 FH 72 Edison 66 FH 61 Mt. Vernon 86 FH 72 Jefferson 68 FH 67 Groveton 85 FH 54 R.E. Lee 57 FH 90 Hayfield 46 FH 62 Edison 60 FH 66 Yorktown 42 FH 65 Mt. Vernon 73 FH 68 Jefferson 63 FH 59 Groveton 68 FH 56 R.E. Lee 65 Shawn Flanagan, Rocky Belk, and Kevin Smith strive to regain the ball. With a 6-6 record, the JV Boys Basketball Team qualified for the District Tournament. The Fresh¬ men team also had a successful year finishing with 11 wins and 7 losses. It was the first time in Fort FHunt basketball history that all three boys teams had winning seasons . 222 JV BASKETBALL Front Row: Don Kellerman, Jim Thomas, Shawn Hockney, Rocky Belk, Harry Hurst. Back Row: Kevin Smith, Bill Crawford, Mike Maloney, Shawn Flanagan, Chris Lee, Bill Smithwick. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL Front Row: Joe Bryson, Greg Smith, Rayford Dennis, Jeff McGough, John Richards, Bobby Donahue, Mike Yelleman. Back Row: Davey Jones, Mark Flanagan, Kevin Smith, Steve McGeoun, Jack Umrhrey, John Elliot, Greg Thompson, Neil McFarlane, John Walker, Bobby Johnson. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL FH 71 Hayfietd 62 FH 59 Edison 48 FH 70 Mt. Vernon 68 FH 78 Jefferson 68 FH 64 Groveton 78 FH 48 Lee 58 FH 76 Hayfield 47 FH 70 Edison 68 FH 67 Mt. Vernon 82 FH 55 Jefferson 57 FH 55 Groveton 49 FH 34 R.E. Lee 70 FH 70 Hayfietd 58 FH 39 Jefferson 41 FH 71 Groveton 85 FH 70 R.E. Lee 77 Pat Henry goes up for another basket. Basketball 223 Girls basketball makes their break GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: Lisa Grimes, Sue Higgason. Back Row: Jean Fulton, Mary Wilson, Cindy Dropeski, Mary Leverone, Coach King, Beth Evans, Mary Henry, Carol Bean, Sue Schober. ' After seven straight heartbreaking losses, with all but two teams overcoming Fort Hunt by less than four baskets, the Varsity Girls Basketball Team finally had their break mid-way through the season. Sue Higgason, averaging 14 points a game, was the teams leading scorer. Excellent rebounding was provided by Mary Leverone and Sue Higgason throughout the season. The most versatile player on the team, adept ball-handler Mary Henry, was also second highest scorer. Lisa Grimes and Sue Schober provided the outside scoring that was vital to the team ' s ultimate suc¬ cess. Sue Higgason, Mary Leverone, and Mary Henry prepare lo head off the opposing team. 224 Leaping high, Mary Leverone controls the tip off. FH VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL 41 Hayfield 43 EH 59 Edison 66 FH 50 Jefferson 55 FH 32 Groveton 64 . FH 60 R.E. Lee 62 FH 40 Mt. Vernon 44 FH 48 Hayfield 50 FH 53 Edison 37 FH 52 Mt. Vernon 50 FH 60 Jefferson 54 FH 33 Groveton 47 “Elvira Fudpucker — team mascot. JV BASKETBALL Front Row: Cathy Ives, Eva Rhoades, Claire Caillot, Mary Bean, Cecilia Belk. Back Row: Michelle Cahart, Jill Saunders, Melanie Harrison, Pam Wojnar, Pam Winebrenner, Melanie Carr, Coach Grow. Basketball 225 Wrestling highlighted by individual performances Donnie Swygert goes for the fall. Mike Fitzwater pins his opponent. Front Row: Scott Corless, Billy White, Eric Larsen, Brian Hennings, Greg Barisano, Tom Wheeler, Rob Letchworth. Second Row: Brian Cox, Tom Hoag, Eric Vardac, Steve Ives, Todd Stewart, Don Swygert. Third Row: John Davidson, Russ Hoag, Roger Hanna, Jeff Hernholm, Jim Armstrong, Bill Cullen. Back Row: Mike Fitzwater, Bruce Jones, Chip Armstrong, Greg Cullen, Dave Austin. 226 Brian Hennings rides with the legs. Chip Armstrong, after completing an elbow roll, finds himself with the advantage. Wrestling 227 Coach Hurst looks on intently during a meet. Fort Fdunt ' s Wrestling efforts were severely hurt by forfeits, injury, and lack of experience this year in several weight classes. However, there were outstanding individuals who did excel. Donnie Swygert, at 119 pounds, took 4th in the district and 5th in the region. Greg Barisano was unde¬ feated in dual meets and placed 2nd in the dis¬ trict, and Brian Hennings took 3rd in the district. Steve Ives sported a 9-3 record in the 155 pound weight class. At 167 pounds, Erik Larsen was 10-1-1 and district champion. Heavyweight Chip Armstrong also placed 2nd in district. Greg Barisano shows good form. 228 Mike Fitzwater attempts to take his opponent down. WRESTLING FH 27 Herndon 31 FH 17 Garfield 37 FH 33 Stuart 29 FH 24 Annandale 30 FH 9 Jefferson 47 FH 35 Edison 27 . FH 36 Groveton 27 FH 14 R.E. Lee 42 ■ FH 13; Hayfield 35 FH 22.;-; Wakefield 29 FH 14 Mt. Vernon 39 FH 14 T.C. Williams 41 Greg Barisano works a double bar arm on his opponent. Wrestling 229 Gymnastics completes season with 5-1 record Led by co-captains Laura Portasik and Cindy Adams, the Girls Gymnastics Team wound up the year with a 5-1 record and placed 2nd in district. The team consisted of basically returning mem¬ bers, but seven new competitors were also added to the roster. Maria Stalzer, Sabrina Wolfe, Brooke Neathery, and Cindy Adams all qualified for Reg- ionals. The team worked hard to do well in the district, but more importantly, I feel they ac¬ complished much more than their record shows, commented Coach Robinson. Team members show enthusiasm before another meet. A FH 154.4 GYMNASTICS Jefferson FH 141.05 Edison FH 142.9 R.E. Lee FH 151.05 Croveton FH 157.28 Hayfield FH 168.8 , Mt. Vernon ■ y ' Sw .- ' % J9..U I - I , - 195.75 1 141.1 J 119 . 8 .,, ' - 134.15 162: = .. -.J, y . •- 30 Sabrina Wolfe maneuvers smoothly on the beam. Laura Portasik performs gracefully on the bars. Cindy Adams displays steady balance during her beam routine. Front Row: Leslie Howerton, Gina Barisano, Laura Portasik, Cindy Adams, Amy Gribben, Gage Sheridan. Second Row: Maria Stalzer, Thorina Rose, Sandy Hanna, Sandra Perdomo, Sabrina Wolfe, Katie McDowell. Back Row: Susan Thrower, Karon Tallgren, Helen Mead, Lynn Novagratz, Brooke Neathery, Jane Beltz. Gymnastics 231 Great season for fleet-footed Federals Mark Mial is skill in motion at Regionals. Federals are 1 over Edison at District Championships. WINTER TRACK FH 56 Edison 58 Mt. Vernon 26 FH 60 Robinson 59 FH 76 Mayfield 70 W. Springfield 28 CYO Meet — 9th of 140 Cunston District Fr So — 2nd VMl Invitational — 3rd Gunston District— 1st Regionals — 4th State — 5th Rick Echard displays skill in the hurdles. 232 They were born to win. Two years ago, this Federal team was the youngest in the region. This year they proved to be one of the finest teams in the area. Helped by a strong detachment of hurdlers such as Rick Echard, Richard Pierce, and Jack Kilgore, and by outstanding distance men Matt Smith in the mile, jay Caldwell in the two- mile, and Richard Murray in the 1,000, the Feder- als rolled on. But not with out sprinters like Billy Mae, Mark Mial, Chris Brevard, Brother Paul Brennan, and Flake Flanagan. Led by captains Smith, McAnulty, and Pierce, this was the best winter track season of the fleet-footed Federals, beating Edison in the districts for the first time in seven years. Coach Al Perrault summed it up by saying, they were 1st in district, 4th in the re¬ gion, had 8 district champions, and a 1st place in my heart. Mark Chester sails over the high bar. Bill McAnulty runs well at Regional tour- Richard Murray competes in the 1,000. nament. Front Row: N. Ahmed, P. Birckner, R. Rogerson, B. Suggs, M. Smith, M. Saunders, C. Howerton, D. Gahart, B. Burt, S. Baker. Second Row: K. Anzengruber, B. Barrow, D. Hahn, J. Roxbury, P. Klimavicz, R. Lyles, R. Murray, R. Pierce, M. Brewer. Third Row: D. Bland, J. Beltz, C. Flor-Cruz, J. Donouan, B. Walker, M . Barrett, B. Jewett. Fourth Row: R. Echard, M. Chester, M. Beetle, D. Bragg, M. Norby, S. O ' Hara, S. McGough, S. Parrish. Eric Opp, R. Vandenbershe, M. Westphal. Fifth Row: L. Cranford, C. Flanagan, R. Marsh, G. A ' Harrah, S. Tatro, D. Malnerich, S. Brown, L. Portasik, N. Andrews, T. Cox, D. Ewers, P. Brennan. Back Row: Jack Kilgore, Jim McClammy, Rick Wallace, Mark Feldner, Jay Caldwell, Don Pitts, Chris Brevard, Mark Mial, Steve Allen, Gore, Coach Perreault. Track 233 Front Row; Chris Paras, Dave Woodall, Allan Jones, Marc Bridge, Steve Fitzgerald, Don Owen, Scott Benson, Bob Roach. Second Row; Sharon Coolick, Leslie Willard, Sharon Fitzgerald, Lynn Pendleton, Renee Collick, Susan Willard, Maggi Stevens, Judy Perry, Sheryl Barr. Third Row; Mike Roach, Bill Mickle, Debbi Bragg, Scott Miller, Mary Hadjis, Kim Nedbal, Lauren Crimes, Carol Taylor. Fourth Row; Layla Arkilic, Mike Labonge, Scott Poorman, Carl Labonge, Donna Ruggiero, Danny Normyle, Sandy Bragg, Jackie Fitzgerald. Back Row; Steve McGough, Billy Tucker, Bret Larimer, Kelly Miller, Jim Marousek, Amy Gordon, Mario DeLeon. Kim Nedbal finishes strong in competition. 234 Swim team continues to dominate the waters The Fort Hunt Swim Team continues to demon¬ strate that it is one of the most powerful teams in the eastern United States. After finishing its dual meet season with a 6-0 record (13 straight vic¬ tories over a two year period) the Federals traveled to East Carolina University for the 22nd Annual Atlantic Seaboard Inter-scholastic swim¬ ming and diving championships. Both the girls and boys showed their strength as the girls finished second and the boys took fourth. Co¬ captain Beth Harrell won both the 100 yard free¬ style and butterfly and was named Most Out¬ standing Swimmer of the championships. A Federal swimmer posed ready for the gun. SWIM TEAM FH 194 Stuart 147 1 2 FH 247 Edison 92 FH 210 Jefferson 133 FH 247 1 2 Hayfield 74 1 2 FH 247 1 2 Mt. Vernon 0 FH 247 1 2 R.E. Lee 0 Forfeits Team members relax between events. Swimming 235 New varsity eight pulls together Ww- ' ' ■-A .: , : , Varsity shell heads into the Potomac River. 236 VARSITY Kneeling: Cox ' n, Margaret Moore, Elisa Buie. Standing; Eric Fladager, Gary Losee, Chris Peterson, Richard Califf, Eric Vardac, Mike Tolnay, Matt Eessler, Steve Fitzgerald. The pair powers down stream. Varsity rower, Richard Califf, prepares for another day ' s practice. Crew 237 Front Row: Bob Purdy, Frank Aschman, Steve Long, Mike O ' Connor. Back Row: Brian Jefferson, Dan McGarvey, Joe Rose, Pete McClintock. 1 1 ' 1 ( Front Row: Steve Kau, Donny Swigert, Kelly Cobbs, Shawn Ferrar, Bobby Mayer. Back Row: Dan Murphy, Reese Chappell, Marc Benoit, Steve Helal. This season the Varsity and Junior Varsity boats won the Northern Virginia Championships, taking the Varsity trophy away from T.C. Williams for the first time in five years. Fort Hunt hosted the head of the Potomac Regatta again this year. As well as the other four area crews competing, three out of State crews participated. Early this season, the upper boats competed against Naval Academy Plebe crews which our Varsity boats won. 238 Front Row: Becky Freeburg. Back Row: Jerry Stewart, Bill Cathcart, Dave Barker, John Dolbeck, Marc Benoit, Scott Sylvester, Tom Houge. Standing: Ed Lowder, Liz Barnes, Chris Kiernan, Andy McClintock, David Toth, Matt Smith, Keith Heikkinen, Paul Daly, James Meade. Brian Jefferson relaxes after a strenuous workout. Standing: Paul Normand, Mike Derozo, Mark Stevenson, Jack Davidson, Tom Barron, Alicia Bixby, David Loeffler, Jerry Stuart, Carl Williams. Crew 239 Girls continue to dominate region The super-seniors closed out their second successful season this year highlighted by their Medley Relay team of Dianne Ewers, Missie Parziale, Terrie Cox, and Linda Portasik who qualified for the National Championship in California, in two years, the six seniors have won two District Championships, two Harringer Relays, two Gaithersburg Relays, two Fairfax County meets, one Fort Hunt Relay Carnival, and are undefeated in dual meet competition. Karen Hollick became District Champion in the 880 and is also the defending Regional Mile Champion. The team looks toward another outstanding year , commented Coach Tisinger, accented by underclass team members who will be competing on Regional as well as National level. Front Row: Tina Sevilla, Terrie Cox, Linda Portasik, Karen Hollick, Cookie Florcruz, Wendy Lawrence, Wendy Sevilla. Second Row: Renee Vandenberg, Carol Kulish, Marlys Norby, Nancy Andrews, Robin Marsh, Debbie Bragg, Debbi Pierce, Pat Miley, Gayle A ' Harrah, Pam Nelson. Third Row: Carolyn Cole, Thorina Rose, Leslie Howerton, Jeri Poll, Cheryl Arcuni, Jane Robinson, Dee Bland, Susan Tatro, Jeanne Coughlin, Susan Brown, Sandra Hanna. Fourth Row: Cecelia Belk, Regina Burrough, Ann Arnold, Cathy Ives, Missie Parziale, Yvette Bergeron, Mary Westphal, Hala Kotb, Gretchen Schlight. Back Row: Caroline Jones, Lee Morrissey, Lauren Grimes, Vicki Jones, Amy Gribben, Janie Pfautz, Karen Wilber, Carolyn Kuci, Donna Nieman, Dianne Ewers, Laura Portasik. Cookie Florcruz breaks the finish line. 240 Debbie Bragg leads the hurdles. GIRLS TRACK Mt. Vernon Hayflefd Jefferson-Lee C roveton-jeffe rso n FaiffaKsCoLJntylBw • ofewoodhfeMi va I Carnival Edisq i Relays ' ' Gaijl%sburg Refays Beth Barrow clears the bar in the high jump. Girl ' s Track 241 Building season for year’s Rifle Team Front Row: Al Gable, Lynda Paul, John Bacak. Back Row: Bob Clark, John Grey, Mark Althouse. This year ' s Rifle Team finished their winning sea¬ son with an 8-4 record. With few returning mem¬ bers and led by captain Bob Clark, they did very well. Strong showings were exhibited by Lynda Paul and Al Gable, it was a successful building season and should show in next year ' s scores. John Grey shoots from the prone position. 2,42 Randy Butter follows through after teeing off at Woodlawn Country Richard Clement concentrates on perfecting his style. Golf placed 1 st in district tournament With an overall record of 8-0 during their regular season, the Golf Team placed 1st in this year ' s Gunston District Tournament. With Joe Lowder ' s 76, Randy Butler ' s 81, Mark Tempest ' s 81, and Scot Tempest ' s 81, the team had a combined score of 319 to 2nd place Mount Vernon ' s 323. This championship team dedicated the season in honor of Bob Tallgren. Coach Hinson concluded, “It is great to depart coaching as ' Champs ' . GOLF: Richard Clement, Randy Butler, Philip Maddox, Joe Lowder. Rifle Golf 243 SOFTBALL .E. Lee VetB©n |i er5Dn Gfbveton Flayfreld — ' Rtt Tge—, ivetoR Girls varsity looks on anxiously. Front Row: Kathy Bustle, Carole Bean, Mary Howard, Sue Higgason, Mary Leverone, Terry Clark, Joan Purdy, Lisa Grimes. Back Row: Sue Bauer, Beth Evans, Cindy Dropeski, Ann Fischer, Sue Schober, Jean Fulton, Mary Henry, Mary Wilson, Anna Wood, Kevin Lake. 244 Girls qualify for regional playoffs Lisa Grimes sprints to first base. With a Strong group of returning veterans, the Federal Softball Team has become a top contender for the District title. With outstanding pitching, excellent hitting, and good defense, the girls put together their second straight winning season and again qualified for the Regional playoffs. Coach Creneti stated, “Our team has matured a great deal because of the fine leadership of our outstanding seniors, and on any given day, we could be the best team in the Northern Region. Pitching from the mound, sophomore Mary Leverone fires a strike. Front Row: Lisa Androski, Stephanie Lavely, Melanie Carr, Eva Rhodes, Mary Bean, Pat Currin, Missy Evans. Back Row: Sue Lavely, Jill Saunders, Melanie Harrison, Coleen Sheehan, Mary Smith, Barbie Hoffman, Shiela McGarvey, Michelle Gahart. Softball 245 Soccer enjoyed an exciting season Front Row: Joe Bryson, Orlando Perdomo, Steve Hadijiohristouloudou, Thomas Brennan, Chris Lee, Hue Hoang, Pat Henry, Sean McGarigal, Ken Weinstein. Middle Row: Steve Wilson, Austin Lehr, Jim Henry, Steve Folsom, Don Bryson, Ed Coughlin, Dave Bundren, John Molly, Coach Patrick. Back Row: Don Battle, Jim Peterson, Robert Haskins, Ingo Heel, Jay Byrd, Peter Kavaijian, Kevin McGarigal, John Smith, Terry Vandenberg, Kevin Visscher. Ingo Heel beats Titan defender. Don Bryson attempts goal kick. 46 Pete Kavaijian warms up. The Soccer Team had an exciting season with its disappointments and its triumphs, comments Coach Patrick. This was a rebuilding year as there will be 9 returning players next year, 6 of them starters . Kevin McGarigal blocks Titan forward from a possible goal. Soccer 247 SOCCER m. 2 Garfield FH 2 Oakton • 3 FH 1 Garfield 2 FH 1 tee 0 FH 1 ' L. Braddock FH 0 Jefferson ' ;2 FH 2 Edison r. FH 1 Langley 2 FH 1 Williams 1 FH 2 C. Mason 5 : 0 ' irif ' ' -■ Cliff Berrier receives the ball from Rob Haskins. )im Henry kicks the ball up field. 248 Front Row: Sharon Lieby, Amy Berry, Renee Dudgeon, Rikki Clauss, Sandra Perdomo, Suzi Thomas. Middle Row: Ann Smith, Dina MacNirich, Becky Orr, Daria Hutchson, Valerie Thompson, Phyliss Yates, Sally Bundren, Jane Gray, Maggi Stevens, Helen Cox. Back Row: Coach Gerber, Lynn Novogratz, Cindy Schorer, Nancy Vitas, Amy Ransom, Martha Murry, Jill Crawford, Layla Arkilic, Janille Parker, Sheryll Barr, Carolyn Boucher, Janine Hurbertson, Kim Morgan, David Ercolano. Soccer 249 Bob Stickell anticipates game point. Danny Shipman returns his opponent ' s serve with ease. 250 Front Row: John Harrison, Keith Hutchison, Griff Thompson. Back Row: Coach Vretos, Tim Casad, Bob Stickell, Danny Shipman, John Todd, Kerri Rutledge. Racqueteers finish with admirable season Tim Casad concentrates on his forehand. TENNIS FH 2 Washington-Lee 7 FH 9 Groveton , 0 FH 8 Lee 1 FH 9 Edison 0 FH 1 Mt. Vernon 8 FH 9 Hayfield 0 FH 9 Jefferson . 0 FH 9 Groveton 0 FH 8 Lee 1 FH 9 Edison 0 FH 1 Mt. Vernon 8 Gunston District 2nd Place The Fort Hunt Raqueteers led by seniors Danny Shipman, and Tim Casad, finished another admirable year of play losing to only one other team in the Gunston District. The team ended up second in the district and played some outstanding matches in the Regional Tournament. It ' s tough coming in second since we had a string of five District Championships in a row. However, our team always played superbly and was defeated by a team that had not beaten Fort Hunt in ten years. I guess it was their turn, commented Coach Vretos. Federal raqueteer prepares for the serve. Boys ' Tennis 251 Excellent season despite setbacks to star performers The Federal Track Team finished the season with its best performance in the Gunston District yet. With its first win in the County meet, they won the Harringer Relays, finishing second in the district meet. Outstanding performances this season were given by sophomores Mark Mial and Rocky Belk, who tied the school record and broke the district record. Federal shotputter competes in Frosh-Soph meet. SPRING TRACK FH 90 Edison - 60 FH 90 Lee . 30 FH 88 Annandale FH - =1 88 Mt. Vernon - FH 89 W. Springfield f ' 30 fh ' 86 Hayfield 43 FH 53 Lake Braddock 35 FH T- 1 45 T.C. Williams 65 ' Harringer Relays District Meet 1 st of 45 teams 3rd Place Federal runners take warmup laps. 2S2 Front Row: N. Ahmed, B. Ogden, M. Saunders, M. Smith, S. Baker , B. McAnulty , M. Brewer , R. Pierce , C. Flannagan, J. Kilgore, P. Brennan, Second Row: D. Cahart, S. Chamberlain, B. Jewett, H. Biehl, R. Belk, B. Burt, R. Topp, B. Jones, E. Anzengruber. Back Row: B. Walker, D. Delorenzo, S. O ' Hara, T. Burrows, A. Fogel, S. Flannagan, T. Watson, M. Bechtal, K. Anzenberger, M. Engel, M. Maloney, J. Graves, S. Miller, N. Potts, S. Parish, R. Dennis, B. Underwood, C. Gore, M. Barrett, S. McGough, D Pitts, K. O ' Neal, J. Tanner, D. Hahn, B. Grimm, M. Flannagan, P. Buger, J. Patton, C. Wiggins, Coach Perrault. ( captains) l i f l ■■1 I m-t .pW ' 9r- Federal sprinters are off to another good start. Shawn Flannagan clears the hurdles one jump ahead. Spring Track 253 Varsity improves district baseball Front Row: Brian Donahue, Harry Hurst, Chuck Gupton, Chuck Rivera, Jeff Johnson, Cal Howerton, Matt Howard, Lee Frazier. Back Row: Coach Colna, Mike Hoffman, Mike Henry, Steve Wirt, Larry Quant, Lee Ginn, Joe Klimavicz, Jim Hardy, Glenn Judd. Pitcher, Lee Ginn, winds up for a practice pitch. Steve Wirt bats clean up. 2.54 Chuck Gupton uses a keen eye to detect the ball. VARSITY BASEBALL FH 0 R.E. Lee 2 FH 10 Mt. Vernon 0 FH 2 Garfield 4 FH 5 Jefferson 3 FH 3 Hayfield 4 FH 6 Edison 5 FH 7 Groveton 8 FH 4 R.E. Lee 1 FH 0 Mt. Vernon 1 FH 4 Bishop ireton 1 FH 5 Jefferson 8 FH 9 Hayfield 7 FH 3 Edison 1 FH 5 Groveton 4 Matt Howard winds up to deliver the goods. This year ' s Varsity Baseball Team was an experienced team. It was primarily made up of returning seniors. The team had an inconsistent beginning but with a winning streak hopes to go on to District Championships and then to the Regional Tournament. 1 have enjoyed coaching this bunch for the last two years, but I am looking forward to a rebuilding season next year. commented Coach Colna. Baseball 255 Brian Donahue croutches to receive the pitch. Mark Mcliwee blasts a hit into left field. 2,5b Front Row: Wes Gasper, Mike Lesser, Davey Jones, Kevin Edmundson, Bill Bruninga,Tony Rugari,Wilson Mann. Middle Row: Steve Weiss, Jim O ' Niel, Ted Harder, Craig Krespach, Dave Foarsmen, Mike Cilfillan. Back Row: Coach Garcia, John Klimolivicz, Mike Yellman, Neil McFarlane, John Richards, Bobby Johnson, Rick Raunswinder. JV BASEBALL Kneeling: Phil Downing, David Caldwell, Allen Griffith, Chris Thomas, Steve McCarvey, Greg Yellman, Ned Jarvis Standing: Shawn Hockney, Don Kellerman, Paul Klimavicz, Greg Thompson, David Grant, Bill Bustle, Mark Mcliwee, Ed English. JV BASEBALL FH 3 R.E. Lee 8 EH 1 Mt. Vernon 5 FH 8 Garfield 12 FH 3 Jefferson 4 FH 8 Hayfield 6 FH 6 Edison 11 FH 0 Groveton 2 FH 6 R.E. Lee 3 FH 1 Mt. Vernon 8 FH 8 Bishop 1 reton 1 FH 8 Jefferson 3 FH 14 Hayfield 5 FH 3 Edison 2 FH 2 Groveton 3 Don Kellerman prepares to devastate an opposing batter. Baseball 257 McGarvey leads student representatives student Government Officers: President Dan McGarvey, 2nd Vice-President Matt Androski, Treasurer Lyn Clover, Recording Secretary Tamah Terry, Corresponding Secretary Mimi Calio, 1st Vice-President Bill Cook. The Student Body couldn ' t do without the cheerful voice of Dan in the morning, assisted by Mary O ' Connell, 3 j|| Cook shows that he can sometimes be a sucker. 258 r 9th and 10th GRADE REPRESENTATIVES (L to R) Front Row: Sue King, Lyn Novagratz, Jane Beltz, Barbara Fulton, Missy Evans. Second Row: Leslie Howerton, Carolyn Cole, Diane Lopez, Lori Sugg, Nancy Schelhorn, Chris Crain. Third Row: Dave Walker, Bill Smithwick, George Kyriarou, Tommy Matthews, Sue Thorsen, George . Fourth Row: Tom Ralchford, Michele Phillips, Didi Moliski, Jill Parrish, Mona Carson. Back Row: Mike Labonge, Mike Engel, Mark Flanna- gan. Bill Bustle, Eric Damm. 11th and 12th GRADE REPRESENTATIVES (L to R) Front Row: Melissa Weber, Craig Chin, Scott Dudgeon, Dan McGarvey, Bob Raoch, Cookie Flor- cruz, Laura Portasik, Susan Diehl. Second Row: Jerome Bayol, Karen Richards, Lisa Novak, Valerie Thompson, Susan Kelley, Cindy Dropeski, Susan Speir, Mignon Koenig. Third Row: Tim Walker, Lori Miller, Becky Bair, Cindy Ried, Mike Black, Damian Harris, Sue Doyle, Becky Noreiko. Fourth Row: Tim Koelkebeck, Donna Pluto, Allison Cain, Kathy Kert, Mary Jane Goodman, Steve Long, Bill Crawford, Tim Horn. Back Row: Jerry Doherty, Greg Cullen, Steve Bush, Chris Normyle, Kris Chubb, Karl Labonge, Rich Califf. Student Government 259 Council directs service organizations SERVICE CLUB COUNCIL (L to R) Front Row: Ann Marie Beach, Lori Ann Irish, Ann Gallagher, Eleanor Barry. Middle Row: Cliff Bernier, Chris Normyle, Bill Sams. Back Row: Michelle Pelletier, Mary Haydon, Mrs. Mclver. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA (L to R) Front Row: Amy Allen, Lori Ann Irish, Mindy McGuire, Liz Barnes. Second Row: Mary O ' Con¬ nell, Maribel Loveridge, Leslie Kinder, Leslie Thomas, Ruth Beach, Cathy Roby, Elizabeth Deemer. Third Row: Amy Wollschlager, Terrie Cox, Katie Smith, Robyn Logie, Suzi Milwee, Christina Norman, Mary Martin. Fourth Row: Trina Evans, Jackie Chappell, Diane Whitehurst, Jackie Gar¬ rett, Edwina Eields, Cathy Jones, Robyn Irish, Patti Carter, Ann Marie Beach. Back Row: Carol Swygert, Diann Nagelhout, Maricel Cregario, Liz Puscheck, Joan Harding, Pat Horn, Lee Holbrook, Anne Doer- pinghaus, Diana Greenwood. 260 FHA members enjoy kidnap breakfast during inductions. Prospective member, Andrea Scheaffer getting caught in inductions while old members clowm around. Service Clubs 261 Key, Keyettes help school community KEY CLUB (L to R) Front Row: Curtis Simon, Nick Tsantes, Cliff Bernier, Jeff Johnson, Ted Wilmont, Gib Wentworth, Neil Potts, Robert Samouce. Second Row: Paul Adams, Eric Anzengruber, Dave Underwood, Mark Chester, Keith Jones, Jim Henderson, Jerome Bayol, Mike Tolnay, William Annetti, Steven Bush, Brett Lariner, Kelly Miller. Third Row: Richard Murray, Chris Wells, Jack Donovan, Jeff Gray, Carl Labonge, Mike Brewer, Lawrence Laque, Mike Henry, Doug Loeffler, John Beltz, Bob Grimm. Fourth Row: Jeff Griffin, Steve Fitzgerald, Scott Sylvester, Stan Forbes, Martin Lopez, Bob Stickell, Tom Hungerford, Gary Potts, Chip Tsantes, Dave Gilliam. Back Row: Scott Poor- man, Jim Holtzclaw, Kit Baker, Bruce Jones, William Bastedo, Steven Wirt, LarryQuant, Brian Donohue, Thomas Gibbons, Elton Howerton, Bruce Fasick, Mike Seaton. Hopeful Keyette candidates spread Fantastic and use a little elbow grease to sparkle up grafetti filled desks. Sudsing away other ' s dirt, Dave Bielawski tries hard to keep the soap on the car and away from himself. 262 ■ Jlk C . mam 1 KEYETTES (L to R) Front Row: Hel en Stroud, Sharon Leiby, Carolyn Wooleyhan, Mary Ann Basted, Nancy Vitas, Susan Stickell, Ali Freeburg, Tammy Teel, Liz Redd, Vicki Shearer. Second Row: Lisa Ardery, Lisa Crimes, Charlotte Pierce, Anne Fogarty, Suzy King, Jeanne Coughlin, Natalie Alexich, Cookie Florcruz, Cindy Adams, Lisa Ercolano, Marcie Harrigan, Cindy Reid. Third Row: Helen Mead, Carol Sorber, Temple Musselman, Lisa Knock, Carolyn Cole, Maribel Loveridge, Donna Yellman, Lynn Glover, Debbi Pierce, Lisa Blunk, Alice Campbell, Suzanne Davenport, Cathy Schelhorn, Kim Cooley. Fourth Row: Pat Horn, Margaret Mohr, Laura Bush, Claire Gailliot, Sharon Raunswinder, Jan Kosciuszko, Kris Sarro, Donna Davenport, Lisa Hollister, Robin Maycock, Lauren Crimes, Lisa Lew ' is, Carrie Griffin, Caron Marthanl, Andrea Gussie, Susan Fulton. Back Row: Dina Malnerich, Nancy Andrews, Jenny Edmundson, Beth Clover, Elissa Buie, Sandy Anson, Linda Wiggins, Mary O ' Connell, Stavroula Manolas, Jill Neatherey, Beth Harrell, Sharon Eitzgerald, Leslie Willard, Dawn Ison, Lori Ann Irish, Nancy Elliot. Service Clubs 263 Hi-Y’s combine various endeavors Hl-Y (L to R) Front Row: Don Swygert, Mark Bronez, David Woodall, Scott Folsom, Jeff Wilson, Allen Griffith, Austin Lehr, Danny Normyle, Mark Felton. Second Row: Tom Wheeler, Bob Roach, Randy Norbo, Mark Sylvester, Bill Cook, Steve Folsom, Richard Pierce, Brian Jackson, Mike Brewer, David Cahart. Third Row: Mark Stevenson, Dan McCarvey, Frank Aschmann, Chris Normyle, Dan Pitts, David Loeffler, Sammy McGough, Lewis Sutherland, Steve Long, John Hadjis, Brian Bauman, Eric DeSoto, Robert Hines,. Raymond Lyles, Keven Visscher. Fourth Row: Steve Barber, Bill Crawford, Bob Lynch, Ingo Heel, Mark Bechtle, Bob Grimm, Craig Chin, Bob Ogden, Jim Tanner. Back Row: Steve Wilson, Ron Lowe, Greg Slater, Colin Coyle, Tom Bryant, Don Bryson, Jack Kilgore, John Genovese. Service club members Joe Bryson and Lori Nieman volunteer their services at the Evaluation Banquet. Hi Y member Brisn Jackson hustles cokes during one of the year ' s dances. Lorraine Conte sponges a crusty Corvette at a fund raising Tri-Hi-Y car wash. Sponsor Mrs. Anderson, and Tri-Hi-Yers Martha Shenkenberg and Valerie Perrino anticipate a surge of business for the Mr. Wonderful dance. TRI-HI-Y (L to R) Kneeling: Gage Sheridan, Terry Nestler, Donna Ruff, Beth Johnson, Pam Fischer, Leslie Harrison, Mary Haydon, Angie Bowen. Second Row: Mary Jane Goodman, Daria Hutcheson, Carrie Krysa, Cindy Gust, Linda Willard, Lorraine Conte, Veronica Larsen, Anne Jordan, Beth Neidbala, Lisa Fladager. Third Row: Diane Cope, Gene Cannon, Becky Orr, Kate Fogarty, Donna Flynn, Maggie Stevens, Joy Carper, Stacey Ferlmann, Barbara Loveless, Susan Osteen, Debbie Williams, Leslie Umphrey. Fourth Row: Nancy Ford, Dee Bland, Lori Wolford, Sandra Gonzales, Jenny Roberts, Margaret Brennan, Becky Norieko, Helen Cox, Amy Allen, Judy Schlank, Alice Rita, Betzy Kane, Megan Faught. Back Row: Cathy Keely, Jenny Stone, Amy Cribben, Laurie Jones, Brenda Griffith, Valerie Perrino, Laurie Stroud, Sheryl Barr, Janine Her- bertson, Martha Shenkenburg, Rachel Bezdek, Sarah Granley, Tracy Orr. Service Clubs 2G5 Service shows in a variety of ways JUNIOR CIVITANS (L to R) First Row: Bill Schier, Sally Bundren, Nancy Brutsche, Ann Marie Beach, Ann Grant, Gail Sturdevant, Linda Pierson. Sec¬ ond Row: Terri Cox, Jon Farrington, Juju Beecher, Robin Brown, Wilson Mann, Kathy Graham, Lee Cramer. Third Row: Lisa Manning, Laura Portasik, Phyllis Yates, Lori Mieman, Tamah Terry, Marty Bowman, Glenda Dodge, Wendy Heil, Lisa Tanksley. Fourth Row: Clarine Southwick, Chris Pfeiffer, Mike Gerlach, Dave Bundren, Donna Nieman, Sharon Raunswinder, Lisa Smith, Susan White, Dale Cramer, Pam Shoaff. Back Row: Bryan Jefferson, John Todd, Terry VandenBerghe, David Schienbein, Matt Groce, Mike Fitzgerald, Bret Smith, Birgit Fladager, Connie Tsaussis, Renee VandenBerghe, Colleen Sheehan, Rick Rivers. Jr Civitans bring Santa to Fort FJunt again this year. -Ob Musketeers contemplate scrubbing strategy. One of a service club ' s many jobs is to decorate halls before football games. 1 1 K. i |L sr IHL i MUSKETEERS (L to R) Front Row: Nanette Relyea, Robyn Logie, Kathy Jones, Patti Carter, Karen Grady, Frau Mclver. Middle Row: Bob Earl, Eleanor Barry, Mike Clements, Elaine Holden, Felicia Castricone, Mary Lu Martin. Back Row: Michelle Pelletier, Amy Peterschmidt, Matt Smith, Stacy Dellbridge, Pam Winebrenner, Susan Phillips. Service Clubs 267 Human Relations involve the total school Bingo Long and the Traveling All-Stars participate in the Homecoming Parade. BLACK CULTURAL ALLIANCE (L to R) Front Row: Lance Graham, Kevin Smith, Victor Rhodes, Jefferey Webb, Angela Fields, Emanuel Jones, Rayford Dennis. Middle Row: Tony Lawrence, Altina Russell, Cornelius Redfearn, Lisa Synder, Jackie Garrett, Trena Evand, Regina Burroughs, Stephen Allen. Back Row: Carol Nixon, Frank Underwood, Brian Bell, Lollie Williams, Van Rhodes, Ronald Streater, Buckie Young. 268 HUMAN RELATIONS BOARD I to r: Kevin Smith, Missy Parziale, Chris Rodriguez, Chris Miller, Chris Williams, Rocky Belk, Wally Belk, Tina Turnbow, John Molly, Juanda Gray, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Schloemer, Lisa Snyder, Mr. Golden, Mr. Glazer, Brian Clauss. Clockwise from top: The administrators confer with Dr. Howard. Mr. Murray sits in on a seminar discussion in the cafeteria. Tom McKinney discusses Radio Broadcasting with various students during Black History week. Organizations 269 Contests afford speaking experience Anne Nagle represents the Debate Team on Club Day. DEBATE TEAM (L to R) Front Row: Mark Day, Anne Nagle, Stephen Hoyle. Back Row: John Hadjis, Joe Klimavicz, James Marousek. FORENSICS (L to R) Front Row: Bruce Glassco. Back Row: Jenny Hulbert, John Klimavicz, Tim Horn, Mary O ' Connell, John Laffman, Mr. Wells, Elizabeth Imburg, Clift ' Bernier. .’70 Service clubs are committed to aiding the Fort Hunt community as well as the school. They assemble service minded individuals in an organized unit and channel their collective energy toward constructive projects. Beautification of the school grounds in conjunction with the student government, UNICEF and Kidney Foundation drives, are but a few of the many endeavors undertaken by these organizations. The majority of clubs fall into the Special Interest category. From language to environ¬ ment, from math to sailing: the diversity is astounding. Students pursue their interests, their common callings, and provide the leadership necessary to endure. The freedom is alive. Honor Societies reward academic excellence and provide incentive for achievement. Though they perform no real function, their spiritual worth is essential. Fort Hunt ' s publications immortalize the moment, they capture time in a prism and lend it color. Fort Hunt ' s history is recorded in the yearbook and newspaper, its creative thought is harnessed in the literary magazine. The written word survives. Clubs 271 s ' • DRILL TEAM (L to R) Front Row: Cindy Ryan, Allison Fre eburg, B.J. Calio, Peggy Martin, Mary Ann Bastedo, Mimi Barritt, Kris Sarro, Linda Wonsock, Leslie Umphrey, Debbie Williams. Second Row: Carolyn Cole, Parissa Sehhat, Susan Clark, Stacy Ferlman, Kathy Loshack, Betsy Kane, Mary Jane Goodman, Peggy Dorenkamp, Marty Bowman. Third Row: Lisa Blunk, Becky Bair, Becky Noreiko, Margaret Rita, Patti Johnson, Lisa Ercolano, Barbara Loveless, Mar¬ jorie Scott, Margy Jackson, Becky Orr, Sandy Bragg. Fourth Row: Parniya Sehhat, Kathy Schelhorn, Stephanie Sarro, Laurie Howell, Sandra Gonzales, Sandy Anson, Florence Zegeer, Susan Fulton, Carol Kulish, Charlotte Pierce. Back Row: Nancy Vitas, Susan Bayol, Charlene Cornell, Claire Schaeffer, Lori Wofford, Margaret Brennen, Natalie Taylor, Andrea Gussie, Jackie Fitzgerald, Lisa Sammons, Cinde Ayres, Lori Flynn. Girls demonstrate precision, skill . . . MAJORETTES: Jane Cray and Lisa Lewis. Special Interests 273 4 ' FLAG CORPS (L to R) Lori Neiman, Susan Deihl, Mancy Elliott, Sheryl Smith, Elaine Holden, Ann Guerrin, Pam Shoaff, Margaret Mohr, Melanie Norton, MaryLynn Preuss, Beth Earl, Tina Rivera, Julie Topp, Einda Arnold, Susan Evans, Ann Arnold, Earol Davis. 274 Precision corps concentrates on keeping flags erect . . . . And guiding corners. . . . and display discipline and pizzaz sy . jA L W i PEP SQUAD (L to R) Front Row: Amy Woelschlager, Anna Rushkowski, Goodwin, Carolyn Queenstedt. Third Row: Mary Roach, Patty Smith. Back Clynis Marshall, Mary Clark. Second Row: Karen Grady, Karen Bishop, Debi Row: Laurel McCreedy. Barbara, Clynis and Carolyn keep things rollin ' ! Special Interests 275 Clubs satisly sporting enthusiasts Ski Club (L to R) Front Row: Mark Stevenson, Dave Bernier, Jeff Madaley, John Genovese, Peggy Martin, Stephanie Sarro, Brian Simon, Karen Lewi, Drew Giblin, Donna Pluto. Second Row: Kathy Keely, Mike Engle, Sue Sibley, Carol Audick, Dawn Wellens, Vicky Vincent, Steve Carlisle, Tom Wheeler, Rick Eckard, Amy Davis, George Kyriacou. Third Row: Jeri Poll, Alicia Bixby, Kim Jennings, Mike Bayliss, Gene Cannon, Nancy Eord, Steve Helal, Dave Barker. Fourth Row: Cathy Bekkedahl, Wayne Bassham, Joe Crowe, Helen Stroud, Diane Cope, Laurie Stroud, John Patton, John Dolbeck. Back Row: Mark Bechtle, Ingo Heel, John Davis, Brian Jefferson, Scott Staton, Jeff Gray, Bob Stickell, Roger Hannah, Mark Benoit, Pam Russell. 276 David Loeffler sails along Waynewood Boulevard. 1 W ' iHiii ' Wa ' T ' ' ' 4 14 V ....v 2 P Pv. 1 p?- ' C- Up- , 9 rnmm L 4 mm0 ' .-.-.riv-TT ' - ■|||||iH|ta Bir iU X t ■, 1I0 B-.- SAILING CLUB (L to R) Front Row: Bruce Glasco, Robin Logie, Jenny Chap¬ man, Alexa Stankiewiez, Tom Donnelly, Phil Marechal, Lee Cramer. Back Row: Miss Stegall, Linda Hulburt, Jenny Wilzer, Wendy Heil, Martha Murray, lenny Hulburt, Alison Wood, Gary Salsbery, Scott Steadman, Don O ' Rourke, Chris Suffa, Lisa Tanksley, Mrs, Hall. Clubs 277 STRATFORD LANDING TUTORS Front Row: Sandy Hanna, Michele Rivera, Missie Parzialle, Lisa DiFerdinando, Kathy Shelley, Suzi Thomas, Paige Jones, Carol Sorber. Back Row: Angela Fields, Carol Nixon, Mindy McGuire, Bill Cook, Michael Black, Monica DiFerdinando, Mike Pettey, Jeannette Merrill. WAYNEWOOD TUTORS: Laurie Howell, Carolyn Boogher, Chris Brush, Dawn Butcher, Rick Feltner, Tracey Fletcher, Sheri Conover. Below: Suzi Thomas points out some drawing techniques. HOLLIN HALL TUTORS: Donna Davenport, Melanie Harrison, Michelle Duggan, Dena Butts, Terri Laffan, Lyn Glover. Monica DiFerdinando helps a young math student find the answers while Below Jeannette Merrill aids in lan¬ guage studies. FORT HUNT ELEM. TUTORS: Carol Kulish, Peggy Cooper, Patricia Jones, Pat Takane. Organizations 279 Vocational interests find numerous outlets FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA (L to R) Front Row: Tammie Cox, Donna Wultich, Gwen Tucker, Stasia Wolicki, Jennifer Roberts, Greg Alexander. Back Row: Charlene Cawthra, Sandy Campbell, Kim Simmons, Loretta Hicks, Donna Ruff, Debbie Jones. The school store is under the careful management of business minded students. A sure sign of spring is the annual ap¬ pearance of the Dew Drop Inn. 280 DECA (L to R) Front Row: Dana Miller, Tim Koelkebeck, Mike Sallagher, Sue Sibley, Wayne Bassham, Carol Reid, Darrell Johnston, Ray Urrutia, Bob Har¬ vey, Bill Marchant, Laurie McGuire. Second Row: Mike Wick, Suzi Meeks, Cornilius Redfern, Rick Bailey, Cindy Addis, Cheryl Chancery, Jeanne Hilse- brand, Mike Luxenburg, Lisa Portiluppi, Dawn Lenordt, Vicki Vinson, Allison Panalon, Lisa Leach, Kim Banning, Les Tyler. Third Row: Fran Larsen, Gage Sheridan, Caron Marschant, Ann Reed, Broode Neathery, Cinsy Gust, Janelle Parker, Jamie Cook, Debbie Buckman, Suzanne Davenport, Cindy Harper, Laurie Bayliss. Fourth Row: Jim Moody, Jeff Smith, Russ Thompson, Susan Bayol, Kathy Kerr, Mark Rico, Jeff Ward, Brian Smith, Valerie Campbell, Yvonne Ennulat, Amy Gribbon, Mike Bayliss, Dawn Parsons. Back Row: Ali¬ son Farshee, Michelle Francone, Lisa Sepper, Lisa Hollister, Debbie Cramer, Mona Carson, Marji Lee Scott, Joy Carper, Helen Stroud, Kim Cooley, Cindy Grill, Kris Sarro, Judy Martin, Chris Miller, Scott Herritt. Fashion Merchandising students engage in organizing and managing the school boutique. Business Groups 281 Environmental concerns attract interest Enthusiastic SEA members vie for newcomers. STUDENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION (L to R) Front Row: Robin Maycock, Brian Clauss, Rick Lay, Mary Mayer, Shel Adams, Katie Walters, Becky Marr. Middle Row: Preston Birkner, Mark Wollschlager, Pat Miley, Craig Chin, Greg Woods, Cathy Bekkedahl. Back Row: Alicia Bixby, Monica Peterschmidt. 282 GARDEN CLUB (L to R) Front Row: Amy Wollschalger, Karen Grady. Back Row: Kathy Jones, Robyn Logie, Jackie Chappell. Clubs 283 Serious minds challenge each other CHESS CLUB (L to R): Linda Bandjunis, Tim Horn, Mr. South, Diana Greenwood, Julie Bandjunis, Cary Salsbery, Jim Matheny, Bruce Clascoe, Kevin O ' Donnell. 2vS4 Linda Bandjunis appears to be pleased with a crucial move. Kevin O ' Donnell contemplates his next move. NEW LIFE CLUB (L to R) Front Row; Suzi Thomas, Mary Haydon, Anne Gallagher. Back Row: Claire Schaeffer, Mr. Phelps. Clubs 285 Brenda Pitzer concentrates on her drawing. ART CLUB: Berry Edmunds, Jack Sauer, Mellisa Ellmore, Rubina Ahmed, Mark Olson, Below: Rubina, Janelle, and Berry are artists at work. ()rganizations 286 MILITARY SCIENCE (L to R) Front Row: Mark McGurl, Mark Lane. Back Row: Chip Wilson, Sammy Suggs, Jim Dinnage, Mark Wicklund, Steve Bolstad, Scott Anderegg. r ' ■ ■: 1 ' f 3 i m i m ■ xM ' W 1 it ' ' rf‘I ' Si ' i m - B fit BACKPACKING CLUB (L to R) Front Row: John Zegeer, Curt Simon, Pat Miley, Cindy Halbert. Second Row: Rick Lay, Allen Gabel, Tadd Cameron. Third Row: Don Owen, Phil Marechal. Back Row: Mark Wollschlager. -I Clubs 287 Youth investigates the universe ASTRONOMY CLUB (L to R) Front Row: Tina Sevilla, Bruce Glassco, Alan Gabel, Cindy Halbert, Craig Chin. Back Row: Shirley Strode, Mark Day, Alex Cummins, Rob Smith, Eric Harder, Chip Wilson. Members of the Astronomy Club show concentration as they explore the universe in the planetarium. 288 Member Mark Day takes part in a club discussion. ACADEMY OF SCIENCE: Eric Harder, Lee Salsbery, Alex Cummins, Shirley Strode, Allen Gabel. Organizations 289 CB CLUB (L to R) Front Row: Beetle Juice (David Shienbein), Dixie Chicken (Joel Agnew), Tank (Philip Sakalauckas), Green Mountain Boy (Alan Rivers). Second Row: Lazy Rider (Jason Fogleman), Mr. Clean (Robert Smith), Jay Hawk (Clete Kresge), Jelly Bean (Hal Berger), Snowstorm (Glen Poole). Third Row: Virginia Traveler (Ed Teskey), Tuna Fish (Mike Ogus), Jack Rabbit (Jose Menez), Boston Bruin (John Keyes), Virginia Redneck (Neil Boshears). Fourth Row: Danny Pickard, Freebird (David Giustozzi), Sandman (Brad Truxall), Roadmaster (Gris Crane). PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB (L to R) Front Row: Youjen Su, Jim Matheny, Michelle Loveridge, Tina Seville, Leslie Kinder. Back Row: Mark Wollschlager, Paul O ' Brien, Gary Salsbery, Mr. Gerber. 290 FH boasts of diversified interests CREW CLUB (L to R) Front Row: Steve Long, Joe Kose, Chris Peterson, Richard Califf, Margaret Mohr, Elissa Buie, Mike Tolney, Eric Eladager, Cary Lasee. Second Row: Mark Stevenson, Bryan Jefferson, Mike O ' Connor, David Barker, Steve Eitzgerald, Tim O ' Connor, Carolyn Quenstedt, Mary Roach, Patty Smith, Nancy Gore. Third Row: Pam Carr, Becky Ereeburg, Carl Wil¬ liams, Lee Salsbery, Scott Sylvester, Bill Cathcart, David Loeffler, Eric Harder, Mark Gable, Evelyn Diehl. Fourth Row: Jack Davidson, John Dolbeck, James Meade, David Heikkinen, Glendon Poole, Andy McClintock, David Toth, Dan McCarvey, Keith Heniken, Norm Musselman, Kelly Cobbs, Walter Bacak, Liz Barns, Valerie Johnson. Back Row: Donald Swygert, Steve Ruben, Reese Chappell, Steve Helal, Chris Crain, Paul Daily, Bob Purdy, Steve Kain, David Stringer, Brad Truxall. Language groups sponsor tutorial program . . . SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY (L to R) Front Row: Lisa Tarabochia, Karen Wilber, David Donahue, Cookie Florcruz, Wendy Lawrence, Laura Povtasik. Second Row: Joan Purdy, Patti Carter, Tom Fairchild, Peggy Martin, Allison de la Haba, Anna Wood, Sue Showalter, Stasia Wolick, Tracey Orr, Beth Johnson. Third Row: Senorita Server, Chris Peterson, Paul O ' Brien, Allan Jones, Carrie Losee, Martin Lopez, Annie Weaver, Ted Wilmot. Back Row: Robin Woodhall, Lisa Fladager, Marie Burrow, Tina Sevilla, Beth Neidbala, Dawn Spangrud. SPANISH CLUB (L to R) Front Row: Gerry Dougherty, Jane Robinson, Janine Herbertson, Chip Tsanto. Second Row: Carrie Losee, Wendy Sevilla, Alan Jones, Amy Ransom, Lisa Normand, Missy Parziale. Back Row: Byron Smalley, Kathy Ives, John Jeffers, Michele Rivera. 292 Spanish Honor Society get together for a meeting. GERMAN CLUB (L to R) Front Row: Lynda Paul, Monica Peterschmidt, Cindy Halbert, Gwen Snyder, Mrs. Mclver. Second Row: Mike McDonagh, Renee Dudgeon, Julie Gigante, Harry Beil, Scott Sylvester, Vicki Clark, Nissa Nack. Back Row: John Davis, Karl Walbrecht, Kevin O ' Donnell, Mark Wollschlager, Liz Pus- chek, Nancy Feldner, Steve Weiss. GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY (L to R) Front Row: Kathy Graham, Cindy Halbert, Allan Gabel, Curtis Simon, Mark Day, Martin Lopez, Mark Saunders, Kit Baker. Second Row: Bill Mizell, Carl Graham, Eric Opp, Tim Casad, jack Donovan, Sally Nutting. Back Row: Janie Downey, Cindy Reid, Eleanor Barry, Robin McElhenny, Lisa Mayola, Carol Bean, Annette Graham, Laura Bush, Mrs. Mclver. Language Groups 293 Leslie Umphrey, Cindy Ryan, Pam Fisher, Susan Evans, Helen Cox, Elizabeth Kiss, James Matheny. Fifth Row: Bruce Davidson, Dave Loeffler, Bobby Ranck, Mark Kulish, Judy Schlank, Susan Ransom, Annie Weaver, Debbie Wil¬ liams, Susan Kelly, Bob Ogden. Back Row: Lori Nieman, Claire Gailliot, Patric Cross, Thang Nguyen, Kevin Boshears, Jeff Craigmile, Larry Quant, Terry Van- denBerghe, Raymond Gordnier, Chris Sebastian, Lori Ann Irish, Gary Parker. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY (L to R) Front Row: Sara Granley, Ann Marie Beach, Ann Grant, Karen Hollick, Joy Carper, Mary Lu Martin. Second Row: Carol Davis, Carrie Krysa, Brigit Fladager, Carol Bekkedahl, Michelle Schaef¬ fer, Rennee VandenBerghe, Lori Miller, Susan Speir. Third Row: Elizabeth Wiegard, Lydia Tarabochia, Anne Nagle, Craig Chin, Richard Rosenberg, Carol Kulish, Lee Morrissey, Kelly Lennox, Lynn Pendleton, Lisa Harbottle. Fourth Row: Alicia Bixby, Clifford Bernier, Alex Cummins, Melissa Barritt, RUSSIAN CLUB (L to R) Front Row: Susan Mueller, Terrie Cox, Katie Waters, Brett Smith. Middle Row: Nadim Ahmed, Cliff Robertson, Michele Davis, Mary Pat Corrigan, Chriss Suffa, Shelby Adams, Miss Parker. Back Row: Gayle A ' Harra, Dave Morrissey, Jim Tanner, Steve Bush, Dan Normyle, Ken Marks, Jim Henderson. 294 . . . And foster cultural understanding LATIN HONOR SOCIETY (L to R) Front Row: Brian Clauss, Pat- Dudgeon, Rachel Applegate, Mrs. Hall, Back Row: Lewis Suther- ricia Powell, Kim Brown, Felisia Castricone, Shelia O ' Keefe, John land. Temple Musselman, Patti Barretta, Layla Arklic, Steve Lehmann, Ed Caponio. Middle Row: Ann Marie Beach, Dale Barber, Locky Shufflebarger, Matt Groce, Barbara Calio. Cramer, Maggie Stevens, Ann Gallagher, Bruce Fraser, Scott LATIN CLUB (L to R) Front Row: Steve Barber, Matt Groce, Lockey Shufflebarger, Jay Quintard, Ruth Beach, Bruce Fraser. Second Row: Dave Jones, John Molli, Bill Cathead, Chip Wilson, Carol Julish, Sheryl Barr, Jane Gray, Helen Cox, Michelle Simon, Madin Rexroad, Cathy Roby. Third Row: Chris Brush, Dave Donohue, David Underwood, Joe Dorenkamp, Mark Sears, Nancy Brutsche, Patricia Powell, Jim Marousek, Michael Sadler, Kim Brown, Becky Noreiko, Claire Schaffer, Felicia Castricone, Kris Moore, Dan McGarvey, David Stephens, John Moliski, Mrs. Hall. Fourth Row: Stan Forbes, Lisa Grimes, Jim Holtzclaw, Sheila O ' Keefe, Stephanie Sarro, Glenda Dodge, Melanie Nodon, Jane Robinson, Cindy Geronime, Jennifer Wilzer, Ann Marie Beach, Edward Caponio, John Church, Lewis Sutherland. Fifth Row: BJ Calio, Kris Sarro, Alison DelaLHaba, Mignon Koenig, Donna Flynn, Jackie McCadhy, Maggie Stevens, Layla Arkilic, Patti Barretta, Bill Cook, Donna Nieman, Shirley Cauley, Dale Cramer, Kim Mor¬ gan, Stuad Robertson. Back Row: Bill Cullen, Gary Alexander, Tim Horn, Laurie Jones, Ann Gallagher, Jennifer Hulbud, Norman Musselman, Mark Chester, Hank Stringer, Scott Dudgeon, Rachel Applegate, Ellen Bianchi, Temple Musselman, Reldon Coffey, Nora Zirps. Brad Cross. Language Groups 295 Competition sparks intellectual minds MATH TEAM (L to R) Front Row: Tina Seville, Wendy Seville, James Su, Nora Zirps, Theresa Wo. Back Row: Doug Lake, Mark Kulish, Mark Day, Roger Hanna, Andrew Wo, Craig Chin. LANGUAGE ARTS TEAM (L to R) Martin Lopez, Anne Nagle, Susan Ransom, Frank McCarthy. 1977 Superintendent ' s Academic Awards winners. 296 NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS Front Row: Lewis Sutherland, Brian Clauss, Mark Kulish. Back Row: Rachael Applegate, Kathy Bustle, Lee Salsbery, Ann Marie Beach, Sheila O ' Keefe, Not pictured: Jim Buchal. RACHEL ' MARK ii Despite notification only one week prior to their performance. Fort FJunt ' s It ' s Academic team put up a tough fight down to the last question. Representing Fort Hunt were Rachel Applegate, Captain Mark Kulish, and Sheila O ' Keefe. The team was sponsored by ,Mr. Joe Rose. Academics 297 1 NHS recognizes scholarship, service NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Jennifer Roberts Jay Carper Tracy Orr Debby Starr Eleanor Barry Bob Ranck Randy Grimm Susan Speir Linda Pierson Randy Butler Keith Jones Cliff Bernier Bill Marr Pam Fisher Mark Kulish Jim Hardy Ann Grant Debby Williams Martin Lopez Beth Johnson Lisa Ardery Tim Casad Joan Purdy Wendy Lawrence Tom Gibbons Nora Zirps Anne Nagle Larry Quant Tamara Nack James Su Mary Haydon Jan Kosciuszko Bruce Frazier Jean Eulton Susan Fulton Barbara Bekkedahl Laura Wallace Nancy Gore Becky Bair Tina Seville Marie Burrow Judy Schlanck Karen Hollick Kirby Barns Susan Ransom Cookie Elorcruz Julia Beecher Joe Lowder Lyn Glover Bruce Ladd Stasia Wolicki Amber Johnston Mark Day Mary Lou Martin Linda Arnold Pat Cross Ann Beach Linda Wiggins Kevin Higman Laura Portasik Kathy Bustle Carol Bekkedahl Richard Pierce Kathy Keely Bruce Davidson Roger Canna Heidi Christi Tim Horn Elizabeth Imburg Leslie Umphrey Paul O ' Brian Becky Noreiko Gary Potts Chris Peterson Felicia Castricone Lynn Pendleton Ted Wilmot Cindy Reid Erank Palermo Lori Nieman Shirley Strode Davie Massey Beth Wiegard Lewis Sutherland Nancy Null Raymond Gordnier Carolyn Quenstedt Bret Smith Gary Parker Dawn Spangrud Michael Black Craig Chin Lori Irish Anne Weaver Alison de la Haba Emily Baker Dan McGarvey Elizabeth Niedbala Lockie Shufflebarger Lisa Grimes Karen Wilbur Kevin Boshears Carrie Krysa Lisa Eladager Susan Osteen Peggy Martin Alicia Bixby Susan Cole Jeff Cragmile Emily Baker Robert Harvey Robin McElhenney Honor Society 299 Pep Rally Today, Annandale Game Tonight! GOOD LUCK FROSH XV NO. 1 FORT HUNT HIGH SCHOOL, ALEXANDRIA, VA. SEPTEMBER 3, 1976 Life Brightened Council Efforts Seniors Make Plans Debbie Williams Have you hear 1 the cafeteria Has your mind ae sight of gra ag in the clay ag area? These are two ects completed ent Government ' ouncil, which he job all summ Interim Counc roup of 22 stud alunteered last srve until a ne jtion is adopte Lections are he all. or nt ad- will Friday, et dark,” commented senior class presi- Front Row, I ro r: Jean Fulton, Sarah Granley, Karen Hollick, Lisa Novak, Leslie Umphrey, Cindy Bunting, Peggy Dorenkamp, Cindy Reed. the Middle: Larry Quant, Vicki Krysa, Ann Grant, Dee Bland, Sue Higgason, Bill Cook, Sandra Gonsales, Donna Ruff, Mary Henry, Debbie Starr, Alice Rita, Steve Bush, Wally Belk. Back Row: Cookie Florcrus, Debbie Williams, Dave Massey, Cliff Bernier, Don Swygert, Mike Gerlach, J Wayne Suggs. . r A c 14UTIFY1NG SMOKING AREA - Cook, left, and Dan Lo.wey water the grass i ' lLerim Council has - ■] in the smoking students come from. Laura Portasik and Jill Neathery have the Homecom¬ ing Week of October 18 planned except for choice of the theme. An SG-sponsored dance on September 11 will feature a live band, chosen from a large group of bands which the Council saw in audition. SG has moved into new quarters, taking over the last room in the Main Tea¬ chers’ Lounge. ' Tie hope all students will feel free to stop by if they have any questions or if they want to work oh SG projects this year, stressed Dan McGarvey. HC: J. 1 iHg, UJ. J-dll UUL. cire class officers: Pam Fisher, first vice president; Ann Gallagher, second vice presi¬ dent; and Nicole King, treasurer. Secretary will be elected at a senior assembly in the second week of school since Phyllis Redic moved. Senior plans include collecting a senior fee this year. The fee will be about $2 or $3 from each senior to build up the class treasury. The theory, according to Brian, is to have everyone contribute a few dollars so that altogether the seniors will be well on the way to realizing a $2,000 goal . Front Row, I to r: Monica Peterschmidt, Cindy Halbert, Bill Wiegard Carolyn Quenstedt, Jen Poll, Mary Mayer, flu He WabreS Stasia Deaton. Middle Row: Mary Roach, Ann Brush, Martha Murray, Joe Pham. Back Row: Liz Henzey, Shirley Cawley, Andrea Nyquish, Laurie Wal brech t . .a Wolicki Cinda Sheehan, Donna Wultich, Pam Bowden, Than Nyugen, Craig Chin, Shel Adams, Susan White, Elizabeth Kiss, Alicia Bixby, Cathy Carey. Publications 301 Deadline, layouts, and last minute rush are a way of life for yearbook staff Bob Earl — Features Editor Carrie Krysa — Faculty Editor Ellen Leedy — Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editors: Vicki Clark, Ann Arnold, Beth Earl, Lee Frazier, Susan Fulton, Carol Kulish, Michelle Davis. 30z Senior Class Editor Tammy Teel — Junior Class Editor Suzi Thomas — Clubs Editor Susan Westphal Mr. Craddock — Sponsor Laurie Howell itor Sophomore Class Ed Alan Pitts — Freshman Class Editor Susan Cole — Sports Editor . ' •■Ski? ' Photographers: Bob Vogel, Jim Matheny, Chuck Rexroad Cliff Bernier — Literary Editor Mike Fitzwater — Photograph Ed¬ itor Fortress 303 e ' fny of Science 289 f ' Aft Club 286 ; ' Astronomy Club 288 ;• Backpacking Club 287 Bands 62 Baseball 254 Basketball 220 Black Cultural Alliance 268 Black History Week 32 Bowling 74 Boys Tennis 250 C8 Club 290 Cheerleaders 208 Chess Club 285 Choirs 80 Club Day 22 Crew Club 291 Crew Team 238 Cross Country 214 Debate Team 270 DECA 280 Drill Team 272 Election ' 76 54 Energy Crisis 84 Faculty 172 Faculty Basketball Game 42 Fall Play 26 FBLA 281 FHA 261 Flag Corps 275 Football 200 Fortress 302 French Club, Honor Society 293 Freshman Class 94 Frontline 300 Garden Club 283 German Club, Honor Society 292 Girls Tennis 212 Golf 236 Gong Show 44 Gymnastics 230 Hi-Y 264 Hockey 216 Homecoming 12 Human Relations Board 269 It ' s Academic Tt?am 297 junior Civifans 267 junior Class 116 junior-Senior Basketball 43 Key Club 262 Keyettes 263 Latin Club, Honor Society 294 Leisuretime Activities 78 Majorettes 273 Math Team 296 Mr. Wonderful 36 Musical 48 Musketeers 266 National Honor Society ; 298 New Life Club ’ v-’,. . 284 Newlywed Game • S6 . Orchestra 68 Pep Rallies ' , • 24, Pep Squad Photo Club 290 Rifle Team Sadie Hawkins sa Sailing Club 276 Sativa Concert ' School Evaluation ■64::; , SEA 282: i: Senior Class. no Service Club Council 260 Ski Club 277 Soccer ‘ 246 Softball 244 Sophomore Class i04 Spanish Club, Honor Society 295 Spring Track ■■ 252 Student Government 258 Student Government Representatives 259 Swim Team 234 Thanksgiving Dance 30 V ' . Tri-Hi-Y 265 : T urret ■ OOT Tutorial Program r ■ ■ ' -278. ' :. Winter Track : ■■.■; ' 232 ' .; Wrestling Abbott Clifton A Abt)olt, Koberl J.ic kson 130 Adams, Cvnthia Ann 34, lib, 1 86, 231 , dams, Daryl Neal 94 Adams, Paul Ploward 130 Adams, Shelby )i an 2 8, 104, 282 Addis, Cynthia Dawn 1 30, 11 b, 281 Agnew, joel Oavid Aharrah, Gayle Aileen 216, 116 Agostini, tliza!)eth Ann 116 Ahern, Leonard 181 Ahmed, Nadim 215, 94, 233 ,Ahmed, Rubina 130 Aills, Mark t. 104 Aitken, William Ormond 104, 81 Alexander, Carren Wayne 94 Alexander, Gregory Paul 130, 62, 281 Alexich, Natalie Annette 130, 152 Allard, Dwight 190 Allen, Amy Marie 130, 265 Alien, Linda Charlene 104 Allen, Stephen 94, 210 Alt house, Mark David 104 Anderegg, Scott Marshall 104, 287 Anderson, )eannine Michelle 116 Anderson, |r. )oseph Frank 94 Anderson, Patricia 176 Anderson, Susan Ruth 116 Andrews, Nancy Denise 130, 1 81 Androski, Lisa M. 94, 83 Androski, Matt Stephen 116 Annetti, Andrea Mildred 94 Annetti, William Arthur 130 Anson, Sandra Dorothy 116, 2 72 Anzengruber, Eric John 116 Anzengruber, Kirk Martin 104 Applegate, Rachel Ann 131, 297 Arcuni, Cheryl Dianne 104 Ardery, Lisa Jayne 131, 14, 181 Arkilic, Layla Zehra 11 6 Armstrong, James 181 Armstrong, Charles William 116, 127 Armstrong, Jim 210 Arnest, Elizabeth Scott 11 6 Arnold, Amy Daugherty 94 Arnold, Ann Marie 286, 104, 274 Arnold, Linda Louise 131, 61, 62 Aschmann, Frank Godfrey 116 Asterita, Anthony M. 94, 210 Audick, Carole Ann 131 Audick, David Anthony Audick, George Michael 94 Austin, David A. 11 6 Ayers, Michael Anthony 94 Ayres, Cynthia Yuvette 104, 2 72 Ayres, Samuel Edward 94 B Babcock, Suzanne 192 Bacak, John Michael 104 Bacak, Walter William 131, 21, 62 Bach,Sue 196 Badgely, Jacqueline 196 Bahiman, Janet Ethel 104 Bahiman, Mary Joan 131 Bailey, Amanda Bailey, Barbara Ann 105 Bailey, Richard Winfield 281 Bair, Becky, Wills 131, 143, 272 Bair, Michael Wayne 94, 61 Baker, Emily 181 Baker, Mark Steve 131 Baker, Robert William Baker, Scott Thompson 131 Balis, Jennifer Susan 105 Bandjunis, Julia Doris 94 Bandjunis, Linda Marie 94 Banning, Kiml)erly Ann 105, 281 Bari er, Steven Wayne 1 1 6 Barbosa, Gilbert W. 1 1 6 Barisano, Gina Ann 94, 21 1, 231 Barisano, Gregg Anthony 1 16 Barker, Jr. David Benton 105, 2 76 Barnard, David flanson 116 Barns, Elizabeth Ellen 105, 88 Barnes, Kirby Charles Baron, Paula Ann Baron, Richard Ranier Barr, John Thomas 131 Barr, Sheryl Arlene 214, 105, 81, 265 Barrett, Michael James 105, 215, 233 Barretta, Patricia Frances 11 6, 62 Barritt, Keith Ashley 105 Barritt, Melissa Kay 131, 14, 22, 181, 80, 272 Barron, William Thompson 131 Barrow, Rebecca Elizabeth 105 Barry, Eleanor Ann 131 Bassham, Wayne Robert 131, 267, 1 59, 281, 276 Bastedo, Jr. William Gardner 214, 105 Bastedo, Mary Ann 131, 22, 143, 2 72 Battle, Donald Calvin 132 Bauer, Anthony Andrew 132 Bauer, Suzanne Marie 11 7 Bauman, Brian Bartley 11 7 Bayliss, Laurie Anne 281 Bayliss, Michael Alan 132, 281, 276 Bayol, Jerome Stollenwerch 132 Bayol, Susan Carol 11 7, 281, 272 Beach, Ann Marie 132, 297, 266 Beach, Grace Elizabeth 105, 62 Beach, Ruth C. 94 Beale, Deborah Susan 117 Beale, Robert Alan 105 Beall, Clayton Holly 132 Bean, Carol Lee 216, 117, 123 Bean, Mary Frances 94 Bechtle, Mark Eugene 132, 276 Beeby, Donald Mclallen 105 Blake, Tony 105 Beecher, Julia Anne 1 1 7, 266 Beerthuis, Suzanne 194 Beierlein, Cynthia Anne 11 7 Beierlein, Jennifer Leigh 117 Bekkedahl, Barbara 132, 282 Bekkedahl, Carolyn 11 7, 276 Belieu, Christopher Michael 117 Belk, Anthony Lovett Belk, Cecilia L. 94 Belk, Wally Jerome 132 Bell, Brian Keith 268, 105 Bell, Catherine Anne Beltz, Jane Carty 105, 214, 231 Beltz, John Sawyer 132 Benedick, Nancy Clift 94 Benedict, Anne Marie Benedict, Terenia Bennett, Betty Jane 132 Benoit, John Marquess 105 Benson, Glenn Stuart 94 Benson, Sally Jane 94 Benson, Scott Eric 132 Berger, Hal 94, 61 Berger, Holly 94 Bergeron, Yolanda Yvette 117, 61 Bergeron, Yevette Annette 94 Bernier, Clifford Robert 132, 270 Bernier, David Emile 117, 276 Berry, Amy K. 211, 94, 83 Berry, Jay Paul 11 7 Best, Katherine Elizabeth 105, 214 Betts, Jonathan Lee Betz, William Gregory 11 7 Bezdek, Rachel Louise 132, 143 Bianchi, Ellen Anne 105 Biehl, Edgar Paul 61, 94 Biehl, Harry Wilfried 11 7 Bielawski, David Leo 105 Biggins, James Matthew 105 Birckner, Victor Preston 132, 181, 282 Bishop, Karen Lee 2 75 Bixby, Alicia Ann 28, 11 7, 276 Black, Douglas Andrew 11 7 Black, Michael Dale 133, 27 Blake, Harry 1 73 Blake, Vera 1 91 Blake, Virginia 1 78 Bland, Desiree Dee 133, 143 Bloodworth, Carmen Rene 94 Boodworth, Stephen Eric 105 Blunk, Lisa Ann 117, 124, 272 Bobotek, Alexander 1 33 Bodemer, Christopher 11 7 Bolstad, Steven Bruce 11 7, 287 Bond, Carolyn Anne 11 7 Bontz, Bonnie Lou 1 05 Boogher, Carolyn Dudley 105 Boorom, Denise Marie Boorom, Robert Francis 105 Borer, Rebecca Leigh Boshears, Kevin 133 Boshears, Neal 105 Boswell, Joan Darnell 105, 212 Bouldin, Mary Luciel 94, 83 Bouldin, Robert Armistead 133 Bouve, Michele De Forest 94, 211 Bowden, Pamela Victori 28, 88, 105, 71 Bowen, Angela 265 Bowersox, Timothy James 133 Bowman, Jacqueline Joyce Bowman, James R. 210, 94 Bowman, Martha Melanie 11 8, 266, 272 Bowman, Richard Carl 133, 94 Bowman, Richard P. Brady, Patricia Janet Bragg, Debra Lynn 105, 233 Bragg, Sandra Lynn 105, 272 Brennan, Linda Ann 133 Brennan, Margaret Anne 133, 272, 265 Brennan, Paul Frederick Brennan, Scott Joseph 94 Brennan, Thomas Edward 11 8 Brevard, Vincent Christiphe 105 Brewer, Cheryl Lee 133 Brewer, Michael David 133, 30, 143, 233 Bridge, Marc Thomas 134 Bronez, Mark Andrew 11 8 Bronez, Melissa Ann 11 8 Brooks, Sarah Anne 105, 62, 71 Broughton, William Keyes 97, 118 Brown, Eileen Elizabeth 118 Brown, Kimberly 134 Brown, Robin Lisa 134, 266 Brown, Susan Holway 105 Bruch, Lindsley Ann 105 Bruder, Catherine Palmer 134, 143 Brununga, William M. 61 Brush, Anne Louise 216, 118, 28, 81 Brush, Christopher Raymond 28, 81, 105, 80 Brutsche, Nancy Elizabeth 134, 81, 81, 266 Bryant, Thomas Joseph 11 8 Bryson, Donald Laurence 11 8 Bryson, Joseph E. 94 Buckman, Bradley Joseph 11 8 Buckman, Deborah Diane 134 Budd, David 192 Buie, Elissa Pauline 118 Bulks, Craig Alan 105 Bundren, David B. 94, 266 Bundren, Sally Anne 134, 266 Bunting, Cynthia Lea 134, 143 Bunting, Joseph Otis 111, 105 Burdette, Bruce Edward 1 05 Burgett, Lisa Rene 95 Burke, Jason Allen Burke, Jennifer Ann 105 Burke, Keith Gilbert 118 Burley, Mary Loiune Burnaham, John Phillip 105 Burns, Kathleen M. 105 Burrell, Traits, Devol Burroughs, Regina Su 95, 268 Burrow, Patricia Abbie 81, 105 Burrow, Quinta Marie 118 Burrows, Thomas William 95, 210 Burt, Byron Carl 16, 118, 233 Burt, Jeffrey R. 1 34, 21 5 Bush, Laura Beth 11 8 Bush, Stephen Frederic 134, 55, 143, 161 Bustle, Kathryn Lynne 134, 143, 216, 297, 62 Bustle, William Duane 61, 106, 62, 71 Butcher, Dawn Lorraine 106 Butchko, Jeffrey John Butler, Russell Ransone 135 Butts, Dena.Michelle 106 Butts, Denise Lenora 106 Byers, Daniel Andrew 11 8 Byrd, Jean 182 Byrd, Maurice Livingston 135 c Cain, Alison Leigh 135 Cain, Mary Joanna 95, 83 Cain, Sallie Jean 11 7, 81 Caldwell, David Marshall 95, 210 Caldwell, Joseph George 118, 215 Califf, Richard Smith 118 Calio, Barbara Jean 135, 272 Calio, Miriam Jane 83 Calisto, Sandra Leonor Callis, David Wade Callis, Lisa Michelle 106 Cameron, Tadd 287, 95 Campbell, Alice Jane 118, 212 Campbell, Lancellot Hugh Campbell, Sandra Lu 118 Campbell, Valerie Jean 118, 281 Canada, Clinton Ross 106 Cannon, Gene Kathleen 106, 214, 276, 265 Cannon, Sharon Anne Caponio, Edward Thomas 118 Cappelletti, Juliet Carey, Catherine Anita 28, 118 Carlisle, Daniel Joseph Carlisle, Stephen John 118, 176 Carlisle, Thomas Murray Carothers, Cynthia Dawn 106 Carpenter, Connie Lee 135, 22 Carper, Janet 211, 95, 61 Carper, Joy 135, 281, 265 Carr, Ava Francette 135 Carr, Christopher M. 95 Carr, Melanie Mary 95, 83 Carr, Pamela Gail 118 Carriker, Bradley W. 95, 61 Carriker, Gordon Louis 135, 61 Carriker, Judith Ann 106, 61 Carson, Simone Elise 281 Carter, Charles 193 Carter, Jr. William Osborne Carter, Barbara Louise 135 Carter, Donald Wayne 1 06 Carter, Douglas Henry 135 Carter, Patti Sue 135, 267 Casad, Timothy Todd 135 Castricone, Felicia Mary 135, 267 Cathead, William Alan 118 Caudery, Victoria Susanna 95 Caudle, Terry Lee Cauley, Shirley Mae 28, 106 Cavaiola, Robert 177 Cavanaugh, Jeffrey Aaron 95 Cavanaugh, Julie Beth 118 Cerutti, Charles Eric Chambers, Christopher Mark 11 9 Chamberlain, Christopher J. 11 9 Chamberlain, Stephen 95 Chancey, Cheryl Patrice 119, 2 82 Chang, Yvonne 1 06 Chapman, Jennifer L. 95, 277 Chappell, Hiram Reese 111, 106 Chappell, lacqueline Anita 106, 283 Charette, Chris Keith Charnock, Mary Kelly 135 Charters, Michael Francis 136 Charters, Steven John 119 Charuhas, George Soterios 95 Chauncey, Thomas Smith 136 Chauvette, Denise Constance 119 Cheeseman, John Douglass 136 Chester, Mark Davis 136, 143, 233 Chester, Timothy Nixon 95 Chilton, Nancy Hamilton 106 Chin, Craig Steven 28, 11 9, 296, 61, 282 Chrisirano, Stewart 192 Christianson, Jill Lind 136 ChristI, Heidi Ann 136 Chrzanowski, Michael Walter 95 Chubb, Kristy L. 1 36 Church, Mary S. 136, 1 81, 62 Clark, Mary Clarissa 106, 2 75 Clark, Robert Frank 136 Clark, Sharon Inez 85, 83 Clark, Sherry Lyn 95, 83 Clark, Steven Wahnne 95 Clark, Susan Jane 136, 2 72 Clark, Terri Lyn 136, 143 Clark, Victoria Elizabeth 106, 286 Clarke, Paul Gerard Clauss, Brian Douglas 137, 297, 282 Clauss, Erica Alison 106 Clautice, Kimberly Ann 106 Claydon, Brian Robert Clements, Michael Lawrence 61, 1 19, 62 Clement, Richard Kee 137, 221 Clermont, Lisa Loraine 2 7, 119 Clifton, William Richard 91 306 Cobb Goettlich Cobb, Patricia 195 Cobbs, Kelley Lynn 106 Coffey, Reldon Ev Cofoni, Brigitte Marie Cofoni, Patricia Odett 95 Collette, Claire 95 Cole, Carolyn Mae 14, 106, 2 72 Cole, Kim Renee Cole, Susan Elizabeth 137 Colletto, Sheila Helen Colna, Ted 172 Combs, (ack 184 Conard, Craig Carroll Conconi, Diana Alexis 61 Conley, Anne E. 137, 143 Connell, Leslie Ann 11 9 Connolly, Thomas 183 Conover, Sharon Marie 81, 106 Conover, Timothy Gene 137 Constandy, Peter Anthony 106 Conte, Lorraine Lea 119, 265 Conte, Susan Margaret 95 Conway, Stephen Joseph 95 Cook, Geoffrey Scott 137 Cook, Jamie Larene 137, 281 Cook, Philip James Cook, William B. 137, 143 Cooley, David Frank 106 Cooley, Kim Jeanene 119, 281 Coolick, Renee 95 Coolick, Sharon Marie 137 Cooper, Cheryl June 137, 143 Cooper, Peggy Anne 137, 143 Cope, C. Diane 106, 214, 265 Cordon, Carolyn Jean 106 Cordon, Robert Breck 137, 88 Corless, Scott Joseph 106 Cornell, Jeffrey Scott 137 Cornelsen, Janice Lyn 119 Cornnell, Charlene Ada 119, 272 Corrigan, Mary Patricia 106, 62 Corrigan, Theresa Jean 138 Cossey, Catherine Lynn 95 Coughlin, Edward Thomas 106 Coughlin, Jeanne Marie 106 Cox, III Earl Greg 95, 210 Cox, Brian Lee 106 Cox, Helen Hart 214, 265 Cox, Tammie Marie 119, 280 Cox, Terrie Lynn 138, 216, 266 Coyle, Colin Peter 119 Coyle, Susan Kathleen 61, 95 Crabill, Eric Austin Craddock, Kenneth 1 77 Craig, William 184 Craigmile, Jeffrey Stuart 138 Crain, Christopher Drake 106, 61 Cramer, Dale Ellen 138, 266 Cramer, Deborah Mae 119, 281 Cramer, Jonathan Ray 95 Cramer, Lee Curtis 95, 277 Cranford, Jill Christien 83, 95 Cranford, Lawrence Evans 11 9 Crater, Laurie Rae 11 9 Crawford, William Phillip Crawn, Annette Mae Crawn, Olivia Hilda 138 Creighton, Eugene Thomas 95 Creneli, Frank 1 72 Cribbs, Sandra 106 Critz, John Edwin 1 06 Crogan, Alyson 181 Cross, Carol Eleanor 95 Cross, Heatherly Allyson 95 Cross, Patrick Stephen 11 9 Crouch, John Kevin 95 Crowe, Joseph Patrick 2 76 Crowell, Janet 1 74 Culbertson, Gregory 95 Cullen, Gregory Matthew 138 Cullen, William Brian 95, 210 Cummins, Alexander Christia 138 Cuneo, Mary Helen 106 Cunningham, Christine 106 Currin, Patricia Lynn 83, 95, 212 D Daehnke, Karla Ann 83, 71 Daehnke, Louis Edward Jr. 96 Dalai, Behram, Jehangir 11 9 Daly, Paul Sylvester Jr. 106 Damm, Eric Michael 259, 96, 210, 62 Danaher, John Martin 11 9 Dangelo, Donald Gregory Daniels, David Mark Darby, Dana Marie 11 9, 62 Davenport, Donna Lisa 138 Davenport, Michael Jason 106, 61 Davenport, Robert Andrew 138, 62, 71 Davenport, Suzanne 119, 281 Davidson, Bruce Andrew 11 9 Davidson, John Morrison 138 Davies, Peter 178 Davis, Amy Burton 81, 119, 276 Davis, Cary 106 Davis, Donna Carol 119, 61, 274 Davis, John Thomas 138, 276 Davis, Michele 214, 107, 286 Davis, Steven Lawrence 11 9, 62 Davis, Stephen Paul 61, 119 Dawson, David Sean 107 Dawson, William Bowker 119, 62, 71 Day, Cathy Ann 138 Day, Mark Loren 118, 1 19, 296, 270 Day, Tanya Joan 96, 61 Deaton, Alice 172 Delahaba, Alison Teresa 16, 116, 119 Denicola, Charles Lynch Debruler, Dale Elliotte 107 Debus, Lori Joy 11 9, 62 Deemer, Elizabeth Michele 96, 61 Deemer, Robert Lindsey 107 Deitch, Jeffrey Maynard 96, 62 Delbridge, Stacey Lynne 83, 267 Delbridge, Theodore Richard 107, 61 Deleon, Mario Roberto 107 Delorenzo, Dow Steven 138 Derossi, William Anthony Dennis, Rayford 96, 210, 268 Desmond, Ralph 178 Desoto, Eric Jonathen 206, 11 9 Dicarlo, David Nicholas 96 Diehl, David Andrew 107 Diehl, Evelyn Delores 107, 214 Diehl, Susan Louise 119, 274 Diekemper, James Edward 139 Dietze, Jeffrey 172 Diferdinando, Lisa Marie 96 Diferdinando, Monica Ann 107 Dillan, Daron 107 Dodge, Ciena Michele 120, 266 Dodd, Marshall 21 Dodge, Timothy John 139 Dodge, Virginia 1 97 Dodson, Tonya L. 96 Doerpinghaus, Anne Marie Doherty, Gerard 139 Dolbeck, John Stephen 107, 276 Donahue, Brian John 139, 202, 201 Donahue, Robert James 96, 210 Donnelly, Michelle 107, 214 Donnelly, Thomas F. 96, 2 77 Donohue, David Gerard 139 Donohue, Joanne Marie 107 Donohue, Steven Gerard 120 Donovan, Edward Lawrence Donovan, John Christopher 139, 61, 233 Donovan, Sandra Lee 96 Donovan, Tamara Annette 120 Dooley, Donna Marie 107 Dorenkamp, Joseph Norman 120 Dorenkamp, Margaret Elaine 14, 107, 272 Dorn, Carmel Theresa 139 Dorn, Elizabeth Ann 96 Doud, Stephen Andrew Dougherty, George Louis 107 Dowgiello, Mark Anthony 107 Downey, Jane Lee 208, 120, 62 Downing, Phillip Holt 61, 107, 62, 71 Doyle, Susan Marie 140, 259 Driggins, Barbara 191 Driscoll, Nancy 179 Dropeski, Cynthia Reid 140, 216, 259 Dubbelde, John Burnham 107 Dubbelde, Margaret Ann 140, 81 Dudgeon, Renee Lynn 209, 107 Dudgeon, William Scott 2 59, 120 Duggan, Maile Michelle 21 7, 83, 96 Duncan, Julia Williamson 120 Duncker, John Charles 96 Dunn, Ed 176 Durazo, Michael Alan 120 Dutko, Elizabeth Jean Dutko, Sally Ann Dyer, Richard 187 Dyer, Thomas Richard E Earl, Lois Elizabeth 286, 61, 71, 274 Earl, Robert Oliver 140, 286, 62, 267 Ebrahimoff, Nancy 140 Ebrahimoff, Ramina 107 Echard, Richard Porter 140, 2 76 Edmunds, Barry Mitchell Edmundson, Jennifer Lois 107 Edmundson, Kevin J. 96, 215 Elliott, John V. 96, 71 Elliott, Nancy Elizabeth 140, 274 Elmendorf, Jeffrey Allen 107 Elmore, Melissa Anne 1 07 Emerson, Gerald Wayne Jr. 120 Engel, Maichael Lee 107, 1 71, 215, 62, 286, 259 Engle, James Walker 120 English, Edwin Carroll 140, 107, 206 Ennueat, Yvonne Cora 281 Erb, James Hillis 62, 107, 1 71 Ercolano, David M. 96 Ercolano, Lisa Marie 120, 2 72 Ervin, Kimberly Jeanene 140, 181 Evans, Amy A. 61, 96 Evans, Elizabeth Ann 107, 217 Evans, Jonathan Mark 140 Evans, Kenneth George 107 Evans, Mary Agnes D. 259, 83 Evans, Susan Irene 107, 2 74 Evans, Terry Dawyne Evans, Trena L. 96, 268 Everest, Martha Jean 21 Evertz, Scott H. 82, 96 Ewers, Dianne Marie 140, 21 7 F Fairchild, Warren Thomas 61, 120, 62 Faris, Daniel William 120 Farrar, Sean D. 96 Farrell, Betty 1 96 Farrell, James Farrington, Jon David 266 Fasick, Bruce Phillip 141 Faught, Megan Leigh 141, 143 Favreau, Donald Mark 120 Fede, Honor Elizabeth 107 Feldner, Mark Edward 141 Feldner, Nancy Lynne 107 Feltman, Ralph Lee 141 Feltner, Richard A. 82, 96 Femrite, Christopher Hans 107 Ferguson, Mark D. 96 Ferlmann, Stacia Marie 120, 81, 272 Fernandez, Karen 120 Fersch, Tracey J. 96 Fesler, Matthew Sterling 120 Fico, Frances 185 Fiegel, Mark Anthony 120 Fields, Angela Darlene 107, 83 Fields, Edwina Presstoneyel 108 Fields, Linda Lee 141 Fischer, Joelle A. 1 08 Fisher, Ann Elizabeth 141, 216 Fisher, Pamela Ann 141, 12, 14 Fitzgerald, Jacquelin Marie 108, 2 72 Fitzgerald, Michael Edward 141, 81 Fitzgerald, Sharon Anne 141 Fitzgerald, Stephen Dennis 141 Fitzwater, Michael Evan 120 Fix, Kathleen 96 Fladager, Birgit Ann 108, 2 66 Fladger, Eric James 141 Fladager, Lisa Marie 120 Flanagan, Charles Wales 141, 201 Flanagan, Mark Thomas 210, 206, 96, 215 Flanagan, Shawn Michael 108, 214 Flanders, Keith Patrick 108 Fleming, Mark John 108 Fletcher, John Steve 108 Fletcher, Thomas Henry Jr. 141 Fletcher, Tracey Lynn 108 Florcruz, Celia Anita 141, 14, 136, 143, 160, 259 Floyd, Robert Ronald Jr. 27, 120 Flynn, Donna Marie 141, 143 Flynn, Laura Ann 120, 272 Fogarty, Anne Walker 208 Fogarty, Katherine Maura 120 Fogels, Armand Talis 108 Fogleman, Jason H. 96 Folsom, Scott Douglas 96, 210 Folsom, Steven Andrew 201, 120 Forbes, Stanley Forrest 120 Ford, Janet Constance Ford, Nancy Jean 2 76 Foresman, Bruce Lawrence 142 Foresman, David L 96 Forrest, Bill 215, 108 Forrester, Kevin Miles 142 Forshee, Allison Delane 120 Forshee, Julie Ann 108 Fox, Ralph 186 Fraedrich, Doran David 142 Fraedrich, Douglas Scott 108 Fraser, Bruce Thall 142 Frazier, Calvin Lee 108, 286 Frazier, Daniel Thomas 96 Frazier, Susan Joan 83, 96 Freeburg, Allison Archer 142, 143, 272 Frey, Leslie Ann 96 Frey, Sharon Lee 108 Friedberg, Christopher Ben 142 Friedberg, Rebecca 96 Friedman, Kay Staley 108 Frye, Richard Burd 108 Fulton, Barbara Anne 108, 2 59 Fulton, Dorothy Jean 142, 14, 216, 146 Fulton, Susan Gayle 120, 14, 1 16, 2 72, 125, 286 G Gabel, Allan Harley 121, 287 Gabel, Mark Edward 121 Gahart, David James 121 Gahart, Michelle Ann 96 Gailliot, Clare Michelle 216, 121 Gailliot, Susan E. 61, 96 Gailliot, Thomas Henry 142, 181 Gaines, Jan Erik 142 Gallagher, Ann Marie 142, 14, 285 Gallagher, Robert Michael 281 Gardenier, Robert Reid 96 Garrett, Jacquelyn Marie 96, 268 Gassek, Edward 173 Gasper, Stephen Bradford 142 Gasper, Wesley John 97, 210 Gaudreault, Larry 173 Gaveri, Wendy Elizabeth 81, 121 Gehres, Jessica Jane 81 Genovese, John Charles 108, 2 76 Genovese, Margaret 14, 97, 211 Gerber, Robert 194 Gerlach, Michael Lewis Smith 142, 266 Geronime, Cynthia Jane 83, 97 Gibbons, Cathryn Marie 108, 214 Gibbons, Thomas Joseph 142, 30, 201, 202, 203 Giblin, Drew 143, 2 76 Gigante, Julie Ann 108, 214 Gilbert, David Toombs 108 Gilbert, Doug Carl 143 Gilfillan, Michael Joseph 97 Gilliland, Margaret Mary 143, 159 Gilliam, David Burton Ginn, Reubin Lee Gipe, Robert George 97 Giustozzi, David Joseph 143 Glass, Glenn Dale 143 Glassco, Bruce W. 61, 97, 284, 277, 270 Glazer, Jane 1 75 Glazer, Rusty 186 Glover, Elisabeth Blanton 121 Glover, Marilyn Kingston 143, 258 Goddard, James Richard Goettlich, Loren May 97, 21 1 307 (ones, Donald 175 Jones, Emanuel Burke 268 Jones, Keith Clayton 149 Jones, Laurie Angela 122 Jones, Paige Johnson 98 Jones, Patricia Elizabeth 83, 267 Jones, Rebecca Jane 149 Jones, Wilbur David 98 Jones, Victoria L. 83, 98, 211 Jordan, Anne Marie 110 Jordan, Marianne Amanda 122 Joy, Janne Marie 110 Judd, Alfred Glenn 122 Hubbell, David Lee 147 Hubbell, John Davis 98, 215, 214 Hudson, Anne Marie 122, 62 Huelsman, Charles Albert Huff, Joseph D. Hughes, Beatrice 196 Hughes, Brenda Lee 147 Hughes, Charles Andros 110 Hulburt, Jennifer Ann 147, 81 Hulburt, Linda Jane 110 Hungerford, Thomas Wesley 147 Hunter, Douglas Alexander 148 Hurst, Gail Lynn 148, 81, 80 Hurst, Harry H. 110 Hussey, George A. 148 Hussey, Patrick Takeshi Hutcheson, Daria Elaine 110 Hutcheson, Keith Russell 98 Hutchins, Mary Margaret Hutchins, Sandra Hutchins, Thomas Lashley ' vJO Sfj tl.trywn bi, ,121 108,,209; Hare, Phillip Anthony 145 Harper, Cynthia Jane 281 Harrell, Jane Elizabeth 145 Harrigan, Marcella Aileen 121 Harrington, Julie Ann 145 Harris, Damian Xavier 121 Harris, David Ford 97 Harris, Timothy Carney 145, 181 Harris, Timothy Patrick 122 Harrison, John Howard 122, 61 Harrison, Leslie Kay 145, 19, 143, 81 Harrison, Mark Charles 109 Harrison, Melanie Leah 83, 97 Hartman, Gregory Madison 145 Harvey, Robert Joseph 145, 281 Haskins, Robert Navarro 122 Hasle, Michael Edward Hasle, Patricia Carole 97 Hawldns, Pamela 188, 145 Haydon, Mary Phalen 143 Hayward, Laura Ann 145 Hayward, Lee Alan 97, 98 Heel, Ingo William 146, 276 Hehemann, Deborah Carol Heikkinen, Carole Sue 122 Heikkinen, David Wayne 146 Heikkinen, Keith A. 97 tacfiJ ' I Shri iheildS, 283, 275, 267 ; f ' Artpe fe 108 ' . ' l bfe ' n Ann 14, 121, 266 ;J ha ,!Mhce ' Aiari 81,r266 •,;0 na ni;Gfegbiy Lee 97 . Gfandjs Greta Ann 97 Gr i ski, ' Tere5arSusan,97, 211 ' Grahley,;Skra Sidbury-144, 212 Cfant, Ann Marie’144, 14, 88, 212, 266 , Crahff Payid Andrevv 108, 206 Cranl, Jennifer Lynn 97 Gfarit, Susan Elizabeth 108 Graves, John French 97 Kalaghan, Robert Paul 150 Kandt, Virginia 196 Kane, Elizabeth Clarke 1 50, 2 72 Katz, Jonathan Huy 110, 62 Kau, Kehaulani Donna Clare 122 Kau, Steven Keliioklani 216, 98 Kavaijian, Peter Darrin 81 ' Gray, Bruce Thomas 61 Heil, Wendy Ann 277 Kaye, Vicki 192 Gray, Jane Alice 97, 273 Heimann, Vicki Lea 146 Kearse, James A. 82, 98, 210 Cray; Jeffrey Dean 144, 62, 276 Cray, John W. Ill 144 Cray, Juanda Certrue 109, 81 Greenwood, Diana Rose 97, 284 Greenwood, Frederic Joseph 109 Gregorio, Maria Cecilia N. 97 Cri ' bben, Amy Beth 208, 121, 281, 231 Griffin, Clyn Carol 109, 214, 61 CriJfin, Jeffrey Marshall 144, 215, 62 Griffith, Allen Leland 109 Griffith, Brenda Lee 121 Grill, Cynthia Kaye 121 Grim, Carl William 121 Grimes, Elizabeth Ann 144, 143, 212 Grimes, Lauren Marie 109, 209 Grimm, Robert Bolin 121, 215 Grimm, Thomas Randall 144 Croce, Matthew Jared 144, 266 Grogan, James Edward Cross, Bradley Thomas Grow, Ron 176 Guerrein, Ann Marie 121, 274 Cupton, Charles Chuck 144, 201 Cupton, Elizabeth Anne 97 Gussie, Andrea Jean 109, 272 Gussie, Regina B, 97 Gust, Cynthia Anne 144, 281 Gustafson, James Gustavson, Kurt Arthur 97 Hall, Jane 177 i ' .;;’-Mamilton’, Pair ’U-L_r _:_ _ Haber, John Fr erick 144 HadjicJiristodoulou, Panayi 109 ■ ■ Hadjichristodoulou, Stylian T45 : _ _ Hadjis, John Alex 121, 270 Hadjis, Mary Catherine 97 Hadlock, Susan Elizabeth 145 Hahn, David Stanely 109, 215 ' . Hahn, James Frederick 61, 88, 121, 62 - Halberf, Cindy Lou 28, 91,121, 287 Hall, Jane 177 ■■ ; - ’ -vr;« .”-C :r.Hamilton’, Patricia Ann 109 iHammett, Brian Christopher ■ ■ i ' ' Hammond, Pamela Ann 121 .- r. ' i Hanoa, Roger Kent 145, 296 i L ' - ■ Kay 231 Troy April ROxanne HansJey,,Michael Cary Hibson; Richard Storm 145 -J.’ ' ,7| ;i.HarMon, Thq as Matthew 121 ,i arbb lie -,Cisa ' Marie 121. ,62, 71 Eric Jtfceph 28, James 97, 210 Helal, Stephen Leo 109 Helal, Rebecca Lynn 146 Henderson, Elice Demet 109 Henderson, James Bruce 146 Henderson, Kathleen Brunt 109 Henderson, Margaret 180 Hennig, Lee Ann 192 Hennings, Brian David 146 Henry, David W. 97, 210 Henry, James Patrick 122, 215 Henry, Laura Lee Henry, Mary Patrica 109, 216 Henry, Michael Alan 146 Henry, Patrick William 97, 215 Hensley, Bernard 180 Henzey, Elizabeth Anne 28, 109, 188 Herbertson, Jamine Marie 109, 81 Herbst, Paul 109 Hernholm, Clarice Cynthia 97, 210 Hernholm, Jeffrey Steven 82, 97 Hessler, Richard 189 Heuver, Jennifer Webb 97 Hewitt, Laurie Sue 109 Hewitt, Scott Robert Hicks, Loretta Key 146, 280 Higgason, Susan Hoover 146, 216, 88 Higginbotham, Jay C. Higman, Keith Hart 97 Higman, Kevin Neal 121, 122 Hildebrand, Jeanene Lee 147 Hildebrand, Karen Rose 97 Hildebrand, Mark Wayne 98, 210 Hines, Robert Manly 122 Hinman, Jean 184 Hinson, Randy 188 Hoag, Russell William 109, 61 Hoag, Thomas Barton 98 Hoang, Hue Due 109 Hockney, Shawn Kimberly 109 Hoffman, Barbara Ann 98 Hoffman, Harry Clay III 147 Hoffman, David M. 109 • Holbrook, Delores Gail 147 Holden, Elaine Joyce 122 Holland, Jeffery Neil 109 Hollick, Karen Lee 147, 215 Hollis, Jennifer Lee 81, 122 Hollister, Lisa Ann 122, 281 Hollister, Theresa Marie 114 Holm, Karl Edward Holm, Michael Norman Holtzclaw, James Frederick 122 Hopkins, Yvette Michelle 109 Horn, Patricia Ann 147 Horn, Timothy Michael 53, 122, 284 Horsley, Gordon Arthur 122, 206 Houston, Alison Joan 147 Houston, Richard D. 98, 210 Howard, Mary Patricia 110, 61 Howard, Matthew Andrew 111 61, 147, 62 Howell, Laura Modena 110 Howerton, Allan Mark 122 Howerton, Elton Calvin III 147, 233 Howerton, Leslie Anne 98, 231 Hoyle, Stephen Wilson 110 lacone, David Thomas lacone, Randall Lee lanni, Jeanne Marie 110 Idleran, Tria Cay 148 lllig, Frank John 110 Imburg, Elizabeth Lee 148 Irish, Lori Ann 148 Irish, Robyn Lyman 98, 61 Irvin, Allison Annette 98 Irvin, John Davis Irwin, Benjamin Burke 98 Ison, Dawn Heather 110 Israel, Nancy Lucinda 122 Ives, Catherine Lynn 110 Ives, Steven Kenneth 122 J Jackley, Jill Ann 148 Jackley, Mark Winfield 148 Jackson, Margaret Clare 110, 272 Jackson, Robert Brian 148, 144 Jacoby, Richard 193 Jakobowski, Joseph 180 Jamison, Peter Byron Jamison, Thomas Anthony Jarvis, Loriana 49 Jarvis, Neldon Lee 110 Jeffers, John William 110 Jefferson, Bryan Randolph 149, 276 Jennings, Changel 194 Jennings, Kemberly Carol 122, 276 Jensen, Dana Burdett Jewett, Aubrey Wayne Jewett, Robert Andrew 214 Johns, Cyndy Ruth 114 Johnson, Beth Ann 265 Johnson, Elizabeth Claire 143, 149 Johnson, John Evan Johnson, Jill 83 Johnson, Jull Denise Johnson, Jr. Elliott 98 Johnson, Gary Edward 61 Johnson, Jeffery Lee 122 Johnson, Patricia Lynn 122, 272 Johnson, Michael Andrew 146 Johnson, Robert Conway 149, 1 59, 98 Johnson, Robert Murchison 61 Johnson, Susan L. 98, 61 Johnson, Thomas 183 Johnston, Amber Lou 149 Johnston, Arthur Lee Johnston, Cutting Smart 98 Johnston, Darrell Grant 149 Jones, Allan Rayburn 122 Jones, Bruce Cary 122 Jones, Caroline Elizabeth 114, 283 Jones, Catherine Louise 110 Jones, Deborah Ann 149, 280 Keator, Dianne Debra 98 Keech, Kimberly Page 83, 98 Keely, Catherine Anne 14, 150, 143, 62 Kellerman, Donald Wayne 110, 114 Kelley, John Parks 110 Kelley, Susan Esther 1 50 Kendig, Mary Elizabeth 1 50 Kendig, III John W. 82, 98 Kennedy, Alexander Sundeliu 122 Kenney, Mary Elizabeth 98 Kernan, Janice Ann 98 Kerr, Kathy Kristen 1 50, 281 Keyes, John Prescott 98 Kiernan, Christopher Thomas 98 Kilgore, Jack Eldon 122 Kinder, Gina Marie 110 Kinder, Leslie Renee 1 50 Kinder, Teresa Jo 81, 98 King, Brad 174 King, John 195 King, Joseph Anthony 122 King, Nicole, Andrea 144 King, Suzanne Louise 110, 114 King, Victoria Louise 83, 98 Kirkman, James Hunt 110 Kiss, Elizabeth Esther 28, 110 Kladitts, Sam 189 Kleiderlein, James M. 98 Klepec, Linda Ann Kletter, Debra Maris 110 Kletter, Karen Sue 98 Klimavicz, Albert John 98 Klimavicz, Joseph Frank 122, 270 Klimavicz, Paul Anthony 11, 270 Knieff, Ida Elizabeth 122 Knock, Lisa Marie 1 50 Koelkebeck, Roy James 1 50 Koelkebeck, Timothy Andrew 1 50 Koenig, Mignon Kathryn 150 Kosciuszko, Jan Bush 122 Koster, James Herbert 98 Koster, Jeffrey Fred Kotb, Hala 88, 111, 61 Kranz, Kevin George 98 Kresge, Clete Michael 111 Krespach, Craig Alan 98 Krohn, Cindy Jo 81, 122 Kropf, Bryan John 98 Krysa, Caroline Louise 1 51, 29, 286 Krysa, Victoria Helen 111 Kuci, Carolyn Jean 98, 272 Kuhn, Robert A. Kulish, Carol 111, 286 Kulish, Mark 151, 297, 296 Kyriacou, George Harry L Lablonde, George Thomas 98 Lablonde, M Lablonde, Margo Sue 123 Labonge, Carl Alexander III 1 51, 143 Labonge, Michael Earle 98, 61 Ladd, Bruce Alan 123 Ladd, Cynthia Annette 98 Laffan, John James III 123, 270 Laffan, Theresa Anne 111 Lake, douglas Edward 123, 296 Lake, Kevin Ronald 98 Lambert, Evelyn Lorrane 83, 99 Lane, Mark Patrick 99, 287, 210 Lang, Kelly Ann 99 Laporta, Philip Cooper 123 Laque, Wilton Lawrance 151 Larimer, Bret E. 123 Larsen, Elizabeth Larsen, Erik James 1 51 Larsen, Frances Alice 1 51 Larsen, Veronica Virginia 1 51, 143 Larusse, Lisa 80 Laseau, Peter Frederick Lauer, Thomas David Lauterbach, Sterling Will 99 Lavely, Stefanie Anne 99 Lavely, Susan Marie Lawhorne, Joan Ann 111 Lawhorne, Sonya Lea 151 Lawrence, Antoinette Yuonne 268 Lawrence, George Howard 123 Lawrence, Wendy Berrien 1 51, 212 Lay, Karen Lanelle Lay, Richard Louis 1 51, 287, 282 Leach, Lizabeth Irene Leach, Robyn Michele 99 Leamy, Maria Renee 111,62 Lee, Christopher Michael 111 Lee, Margaret Sterling Leedy, Ellen Oldfield 14, 151, 169, 286 Lehmann, John Charles Lehr, Austin Windsor 111 Leiby, Sharon Louise 123 Lemeshewsky, Craig Allen 99 Lenox, Jennifer Mary 1 51 Lenox, Kelly Lenox 111 Leonardt, Dawn Marie 151 Leslie, Laureil Catherine 111 Lesser, Michael Louis 99 Letchworth, David Hqwward 99 Letchworth, Robert Jr, 123 Letsen, Judy Ann 111, 114 Leverone, Mary Elizabeth 111 Levy, Paul 188 Lewi, Karen Elizabeth 1 51 Lewis, Lisa 14, 111, 2 73 Lewis, Paig E. 99 Lewis, Susan Calley 99, 211 Lichtenberg, Lisa L. Lilly, Sheron Lee 123 Link, Linda Kay 111 Lipp, Kathryn Margaret 123, 62 Lippert, Susan Kathleen 99 Lippincott, Betsy Ann Loeffler, David Alan 123 Loeffler, Douglas Andrew 99, 62 Logan, Eric Brian 1 51 Logie, Robyn Kimberlee 111, 283, 277, 267 Long, Austin H, Long, Stephen Stringfield 123, 206 Long, Stuart Montgomery Longworth, Eric Lee 99 Lopez, Daniel Victor 1 52 Lopez, David Anton 99 Lopez, Diana Ruth 111, 114 Lopez, Hugo Roberto 111 Lopez, Martin Louis 1 52, 88, 296 Lorusso, Lisa Ann 123 Lorusso, Tracey L. 81, 99 Loschack, Christopher Rober Loschack, Katherine Jean Losee, Carrie Charles 123 Lothrop, Jean Anne 99 Loveless, Barbara Ann 123, 265 Loveless, June 174 Loveridge, Maribec 1 52 Lowder, Edward Reuben 111 Lowder, Joseph Brown 1 52 Lowe, Ronald Ray 123 Lowe, Sharon 178 Luxenburg, Mike Alan 281 Lyke, James Robert 1 52 Lyles, Raymond Wayne 99, 96 Lynch, Kathleen Bridget 99 Lynch, Robert English 123 Lyerly, Richard Thomas M Maddox, Philip Henry 152 Maglin, Mary Grace 111 Malnerich, Kristina June 209, 123, 233 Malone, Beverly Moore 212, 111 Maloney, Michael Sean 111 Malzahn, Christopher David 111 Malzahn, Scott Alan 123 Manahan, Cynthia lynn Manahan, William Scott 111 Man hard, Christopher Manhard, Patrick Murray 123 Mann, Wilson 99, 266 Manning, James 193 Manning, Lisa Lynn 123, 266 Manolas, Stravroula Myrta 81, 111 Manuel, Sharon Lois 111 Maravas, Peter George 1 52 Marchant, Bill B. 152 Marchant, Caron Virginia 111 Marechal, Philip Edward 111, 287 Marlar, Patricia 196 Marousek, James Lawrence 152 Marousek, Michael James 111 Marquardt, Steven Walter 152 Marr, Rebecca Howell 99, 282 Marr, William Eugene 1 52, 61, 62 Marsh, Kevin Gregory 99 Marsh, Robin M. 208, 123 Marshall, Clynis Anne 1 52, 275 Marston, Nancy Eleanor 124 Martin, Judy Lynn 152, 281 Martin, Margaret Leigh 1 53 Martin, Mary Luella 1 52 Martin, Patricia Ann 276, 272 Marx, Kenneth Allen 81, 124 Mason, Henry Van 99, 210 Massey, David Arthur 153 Masters, William Ray Matheny, Jim Allen 124 Mathews, Tommy Mathis, John Douglas 210, 99 May, David 99 May, Dean Francis 206, 111 May, Lawrence Fredrick 153 Maycock, Robin Leslie 1 53, 282 Mayer, John Cornell 153 Mayer, Mary Helen 81, 124, 29, 282 Mayer, Robert Beck 99 Mayher, James Michael 111 Mayher, Peter Vaughan 124 Mayo, Joyce Ann 111 Mayolo, Lisa Kristine 124 McAnulty, William Walker 153 McCarthy, Clarence Joseph McCarthy, Francis Burke Jr. 296 McCarthy, Jacqueline Ellen 111, 21 McCarthy, Julia Mary McCarthy, Sheila Mary McClammy, James Scott 1 53 McClammy, Martha Ann 88, 111, 273 McClelland, Dorothy 188 McClintock, Andrew Duncan McClintock, Peter Bain 1 53 McConnell, Diane 179 McCre y, Laurel Ann 83, 111, 275 McDonagh, Michael James 112 McDowell, Catherine Garnett 112, 231 McElhenny, Elizabeth Robin 153 McFall, Michael Craig 1 54 McFarlane, Peter Neil 99 McGarigal, Kevin 124 McGarigal, Sean 99 McGarvey, Daniel Sean 201, 154, 143 McGarvey, Michael Patrick 210, 99 McGarvey, Sheila Ann 112 McGeown, Stephen G. 99 McGinnis, Terry 210, 99 McGinnis, Timothy Micheal 124 McGough, Jeffrey Sean 81, 99 McGough, Lynda Lael 83, 99 McGough, Sammy Scott 206, 112 McGough, Steven Shane 210, 215 McGovern, Richard Thomas 99, 215 McGuire, Laurie Lynn 124, 281 McGuire, Melinda Anne 1 54, 14 McGuire, Michael Jerome 112 McGuire, Patrich Michael 124 McGurl, Mark Michael 124, 287 McHugh, Jeanne Ann 112 McHugh, Kathleen Ann 124 Mcliwee, Mark Adam 112 Mclver, Cynthia 177 McKinney, Dorothy 196 McKinney, Janet Gayle 112 McKnight, Diane Gayle 1 54 McNair, Donald Davis McNeill, James William 154, 181, 62 McPherson, Elizabeth 186 ' Mead, Helen McMahon 112, 231 Meade, James Sherwood 124 Meaks, Suzanna Oakely 154, 281 Mehler, Susan Patricia 112 Meillo, Michael N. 124 Menez, Don Jose Rosal 99 Mergler, Clara 185 Merrick, Philip Tierney Merrick, Shelagh Margaret Merrill, Jeannette Kay 124, 61, 62 Meyer, Cynthia Louise 61 Meyers, Marsha Gloria Mial, Mark Stanley 82 Michel, Denise Paula 154 Mickle, William 124 Miley, Patricia Laurent 287, 282 Miller, Cathryn Marie 1 54 Miller, Charles Edward Miller, Christine Ann 146, 154, 281 Miller, Dana Lee 281 Miller, Kelly Francis 1 54 Miller, Lillian Aida 155 Miller, Lori Ann 1 55 Miller, Patricia Maria Miller, Scott Darrell 210 Mills, Gayle Elizabeth 112 Mills, William Wesley 124 Milwee, Suzanne 99 Milwee, Teresa Anne 124 Mitchell, Scott Andrew 155 Mizell, William Morley Moaland, Pamela Marie Moaland, Patricia Elaine Mohr, Margaret Ruth 3, 217, 216, 124 Moliski, Dianne Mary 99 Moliski, John Watson 112 Molli, John Paul 112 Monroe, William Rorer 210, 99 Monticone, William 178 Moody, Allen James 155, 281 Moore, Dorothy M. 99, 274 Moore, Katherine 185 Moore, Lamesa 100 Moore, Lucy Christine 1 55 Moore, Paula Marie 124 Moosleitner, Petra Corneli 1 55 Morgan, Kimberley Ann 125 Morgan, Susan Elizabeth 125 Morrison, David Scott 125 Morrissey, David Morrissey, Shirley Elaine 112 Moulds, John 182 Mueller, Susna Marie 125 Murphy, Carolyn Jean 125, 62 Murphy, Daniel Neil 112 Murphy, Kevin Michael 71, 112 Murphy, Michael Caldwell 155, 53 Murphy, Thomas Hill 100, 61 Murray, John 175 Murray, Margaret Pauline 100 Murray, Martha Jo 81, 112, 29, 114, 277 Murray, Richard Earl III 155, 214, 215 Musolino, Matthew 207, 112 Musselman, Elizabeth Temple 155 Musselman, Norman Henry 112 Myers, Jeffrey Paul 100 N Nack, Nissa Louise 1 55 Nack, Tamara Ann 125 Nack, Thomas Paul 100 Nagelhaut, Sharon 183 Nagelhout, Di Ann Anita 81, 125 Nagle, Elizabeth Anne 118, 125, 296, 270 Neathery, Brooke Lynn 125, 281, 231 Neathery, Jill Lee 1 55, 30 Nedbal, Kimberly Dawn 100 Neff, Sandra Jeanne 100 Neigh, Carol Sue 155 Neilan, Tod Paul 112 Neilan, Troy Arthur 125 Nelson, Andrew Neal 112 Nelson, David Andrew 100 Nelson, Eric Jon 125 Nelson, Mary 178 Nelson, Pamela Jean 100 Nelson, Stewart Ransley 201, 155 Nestler, Theresa 155, 143, 265 Neyland, John Francis 156 Nguyert, Thanh Huu 112, 29 Nicols, Babette 100 Nicliols, Parleen ' 196 NicJrals, Mary ' 180 . Niedbal.aJ Eiizab h Anrt 2 ' i6, 125, 62, 265 Niemanrl, Ponrta Marie 100, 61,, 266 Nieman, Loraine.Kay 125,.2 74, 266 Nikulla, Paul ErntetiJr, U..- Nixon, Carol ' Miriam ' 83 ;t , ' 268 ' Noblet, Sophie Lucia-i j, ' Noel, Kim Denise Noel, Laverne Michellv;., f 2 ,t j ;r;C. ' Nolan, Karen Mary T25 ' ' ' ' Nolan, Mary Ann ’ . . v ' ;:,: ' -. Norbo, Randy 156 . ' Norby, Marlys Ruth 125 -.V- Noreiko, Becky Marie J 56, 143, 272 Norman, Christina Margarete 100 ' Normand, Lisa Jane ICiO, 62 : yi. Normand, Paul Richard 125 - ,:.y .- Normyle, Christopher Matthe 156, 1 ' 6 Normyle, Daniel Quintilion 112, 114 Norris, Richard Owen Norton, Steve John 210, 100 Norton, Melanie Jeanne 125, 62, 274 Novak, Lisa 125 Novogratz, Jacqueline 112, 114, 231 Null, Nancy Sue 1 56 Nutting, Sally Walker 112 Nyquist, Andrea 88, 112, 29 o O ' Brien, Daniel Patrick 100 O ' Brien, Kathleen A. 100 O ' Brien, Paul John 125 O ' Connell, Mary Bridget 156, 270 O ' Connor, Brendan Thomas 125 O ' Connor, Joan Kathryn 100, 211 O ' Connor, John Desmond 100, 210 O ' Connor, Maura Kathleen 112 O ' Connor, Michael Justus 156 O ' Connor, Timothy William 1 56 O ' Donnell, Kevin John 100, 284 Ogden, Robert Cecil 125 Ogus, Michael Andrew 112 O ' Hara, Thomas Steven 100, 210 O ' Keefe, Sheila 156, 297 Olds, Alice Juel 81, 125 Oliver, James 189, 201 Oliver, James Robert 156 Oliver, Sue Ellen 112 Olsen, Carrie Ann 1 56 ■ . Olson, Gregory Mark 112 Olson, Kristin Lynn 8T, 112 Ommodt, Dana Kirsten 1T2, 212, 114 O ' Neill, James Todd 210, i00 . O ' Neill, Kurt Jamie 125 Opp, Eric Nevfville 215, 112, 2.33 O ' Quinn, William Ashley Jr. 156 ; O ' Rourke, Daniel Brian lOO, 277 O ' Rourke, Shirley Ann 100 ..y-r.- ■ ; Orr, Becky Elise T12, 272, 265. Qrr, Tracy Elizabeth 157, 143; 265. Osteen, Susan GatJ 157 .. ■ Owen, Donald McPhail T57, 287 Owen, Karen Sue 1 57 f Owen, Sharon, Marie 112 ■ ■ Padoski, Raymond 100 Palermo, Christopher 100 Palermo, Frank Joseph 1 57 Panchy Smith, P Panchy. Ken Jude 126 Paniaioni, Alison Anne 157 Paquette, Kingsley William Paras, Christopher Jim 112 Parker, Brenda 1 95 Parisi, Jr Raymond John 100 Parke, Jean Sangree 112 Parker Barbara Ann Parker, Ellen Carol Parker, Christine Janelle 125, 126 Parker, Judith Louise Parker, Ronald Gary 126 Parrish, Jeffrey S. 201, 126 Parrish, Jill Fairchild 83, 100 Parrish, Stephen Michael 112 Parsons, Dawn 126, 281 Parzialle, Miriam 1 00 Pascale, Gwendolyn Stone 126 Pcizek, Helen 182 Patterson, Alan Scott 100 Pate, Winfield 193 Patrick, Dennis 1 77 Patton, John Munnerlyn 112, 276 Patton, William Forrest 126 Paul, Lynda Ellen 1 00 Pearch, Jack Felix 1 26 Pearre, Catherine Marie 1 57 Pearre, Nancy Margaret Pearson, Bonnie Mae 112 Pelletier, Marc Charles 126, 22 Pelletier, Michelle Marie 157 Pelletier, Remi Jean 100 Pendleton, Annette Lea 112 Pendleton, Frances Lynn 157 Penzier, Harry Donald Jr. Perdomo, Orlando 1 58 Perdomo, Sandra Stella 112, 231 Peren, Victor 1 79 Perkins, Lisa Heather 100 Perreault, Albert 174 Perriello, Angela Heidi 1 58 Perrino, Valerie Anne 126 Perry, Judith Ann 112 Persinger, Peggy Jean 1 58 Peterschmidt, Amy Ann 100, 2 67 Peterschmidt, Molly Joan 112, 61, 62, 282 Peterschmidt, Monica Jean 126, 29 Peterson, Carolyn Elizabeth 83 Peterson, Christopher Eric 126 Peterson, Christopher Noel 126 Peterson, James Russell 201, 112 Peterson, John Christian Pethtal, Amy Laura 1 58 Petkoff, Susan Carol 11 2 Petri, Suzanne Caye 11 2 Petrillo, Daniel Lee 1 58 Petter, Victoria Pettey, Michael Joseph 100 Pfautz, Jane Coleman 208, 126 Pfeiffer, Christian Albert 1 58 Pfeiffer, Johanna Marie Pham, Dominique Quang 112 Pham, Joseph Quang 29 Phelps, Clyde 1 82 Phillips, Michele Renee 100 Picardat, Sarah Lynn 112 Phillips, Susan Barksdale 1 58, 267 Pickard, Daniel Hilton 126 Pierce, Charlotte Ruth 126, 2 72 Pierce, Debra Lee 208, 126 Pierce, Polly Dolora Pierce, Richad Brmyton Jr. 158, 143, 30, 233 Pierotti, Francis Pierson, John Clayton Jr. 112 Pierson, Linda Sue 1 58, 2 66 Piffner, Owen Neal 158 Pinckney, Laura Constance 1 58 Pitts, Daniel Joseph Pitts, Stephen Andrew 100 Pitts, William Alan 100 Pitzer, Brenda Louise 126 Pitzer, Scott Adrian 126 Pluto, Donna Rae 1 58, 276 Poff, Karen Diana 83, 100 Polito, Gina Marie 100 Poll, Jeri Lynn 126, 29, 2 76 Polk. James W. 82 Pontius, Daniel Richard 100 Pontius, David Quentin 1 58 Poole, Glendon Frazer 112, 61 Poorman, Scott Wayne 1 58 Potlaluppi, Lisa An 281 Portasik, Laura Marie 208, 136, 158, 14, 266, 231 Portasik, Linda Sue 209, 113, 233 Porter, Julie Carol 1 59 Poskaitis, Mary Michelle 126 Poskaitis, Teresa Lynn 100 Potter, Russell Edward Potter, Valerie Joan 126 Potts, Gary Michael 201, 1 59 Potts, William Neil 206, 113, 1 14 Poulin, Catherine Louise 101 Poulin, Francis Peter 11 3 Powell, Patricia Lynn 126 Pratt, Peter Roe Prentice, Pamela Renee 1 59 Preuss, Marylynn 126 Priest, Cerri Ann 101 Priest, Jeffrey Joseph 1 59, 61, 62 Priest, Mart Linn 126 Proctor, Richard Bradley Puccia, Lisa Marie 126 Purdy, Joan Teresa 126 Purdy, Robert Charles 101 Puscheck, Elizabeth Ella Puscheck, Lisa M. 1 01 Putnam, Susan Lynn 113, 61 Q Quant, Lawrence Worthington 202, 201, 159 Quenstedt, Carolyn Rita 275, 159, 243, 29, 14 Quinn, Michael Edward 159 Quintard, Jeffrey Allen Quintard, Jerry Lee Jr. R Radel, Renee Elizabeth 101 Radoski, Raymond Regis Ramagnano, Kevin Douglas Ramirez, Michael Paul 159 Ranck, Jeffrey L. 82, 101 Ranck, John Robert Jr. 1 59, 62, 71 Ranck, June Marie 113 Ransom, Amy Elizabeth 11 3, 81, 16, 114 Ransom, Susan Leslie 159, 81, 296, 80 Ratchford, Jr. Joseph Thomas 101 Raunswinder, Richard Willi 101, 210, 61 Raunswinder, Sharon Anne 1 59, 266 Raysin, James Manley 101 Reage, Jr. Donald Anthony 101 Recker, William Stuart Redd, Elizabeth Lynn 160 Redfearn, Cornelius Anthony 166, 281, 268 Redfearn, Jeffery Alfonzo Reed, Ann Leslie 126, 281 Reid, Carol Wilma 160, 218 Reid, Cynthia Lee 160, 81, 80, 212 Reid, Thomas Burchfield 101, 126 Reid, Thomas Connor Relyea, Nanette Frances 83, 101, 267 Relyea, Vera Catherine 160, 81 Reosti, Horace James 1 60, 62 Reosti, Mary Leah Reosti, Paul Andrew 126, 61 Resnick, Susan Janette Rexroad, Charles Andrew Jr. 1 60 Rexroad, Martin Alan 61, 101 Rhoads, Eduardo A. 126 Rhoads, Eva A. 83, 101 Rhodes, Van Arnaz Rhodes, Victor Tyron 1 60, 268 Rice, Bryan Wesley 101 Rice, Mark Vernon 1 60 Rice, Rebecca Lynn 113, 114 Rich, III Roger Lee 1 60 Rich, Michael Edward 206, 11 3 Richards, John C. 61, 101, 210 Richards, Karen Lynne 13, 126, 62 Richards, Mark C. 1 01 Riddlebarger, Philip Whitne 101 Rieke, Anna Marie 11 3 Rieke, Mary Josephine 1 60 Rita, Alice Marie 208, 265 Rita, Margaret 126, 2 72 Rivera, Christina Maria 1 26, 1 14, 274 Rivera, Michele Ann 101, 83 Rivera, Vidal Carlos 202, 201, 161, 156 Rivers, Alan Timothy 1 61 Rivers, Richard Paul 161, 266 Roach, Mary Margaret 1 13, 20, 275 Roach, Michael K. 101, 61 Roach, Robert Hardaway 161, 143 Roberson, Clif 113 Roberts, Jennifer Gail 1 61, 143, 1 13, 280 Roberts, Jennifer Jane Robertson, Fiona Jane 113, 114 Robertson III, Herby Hall Robertson, James Dale 113 Robertson, Stuart James 126 Robinson, Daniel Adam 101 Robinson, Dorothy 176 Robinson, Lola Marie Robinson, Melissa Jane 127 Robinson, Michael Alan 161 Roby, Catherine Ann 101 Roby, Robert Levi 203, 201 Rodriguez, Martha Christine 101 Rogerson, Robert Travis 113, 233 Rogaowski, David Richard 127, 62 Rollins, Ginger Leigh 161, 53 Roof, Meredith 185 Rose, Joseph Wayne 1 27 Rose, Joseph 187 Rose, Thorina H. 1 01, 211 Rosenberg, Richard Mark 113 Rosi, Christina Milena 101 Rosso, David James Roxbrough, John Carlton 127, 233 Ruben, Steven Edward 161 Ruff , Donna Louise 161, 143, 280 Rugari, Anthony D. 101, 210 Ruggiero, Donna Elena 209, 1 13, 21 Rushkowski, Anna Marie 127, 2 75 Russell, Alitna Valda 81, 14, 268 Russell, Joseph Charles Russell, Pamela Elizabeth 113, 276 Russell, Thomas Stuart 206, 1 13 Russo, Shelia Maria 101 Rutherford, Jennifer Lynn 81, 127 Rutledge, Jon Allan 127 Rutledge, Kerri Jean 212 Ryan, Cynthia Dianne 1 61, 143, 14, 272 Ryder, John Merrihew 127 s Sadler, Michael Scott 127 Saenz, Michael T. 1 62 Sakalukas, Phillip Joseph 162 Saklem, Tanya 101 Salsbery, Gary Stuart 127, 284, 2 77 Salsbery, Lee Kent 1 62, 297 Sammons, Lisa Vaughan 113, 272 Samouce, Robert Cooper Sams, William Leslie 162 Samuelson, Jennifer Joy 113 Sarro, Kristine Monica 1 62, 1 9, 21 2, 281, 272 Sarro, Peter Drake 113, 61 Sarro, Stephanie Jean 14, 276, 2 72 Safer, Marsha 193 Sauer, Jr. Jack Lloyd 162, 127 Sauer, Richard William 127 Saunders, Jull Rene 101 Saunders, Mark Lacy 1 62, 201 Saunders, Sheila Ann 162 Sawyer, Susan Gail 162 Saylor, Steven Allen 81, 127 Schaefer, Michael George 127 Schaeffer, Claire Duke 127, 285, 272 Schaeffer, Elizabeth Michel 113 Schaffer, Andrea Noelle 101 Schaefer, Monica Pearl 113 Schelhorn, Cathy Jean 116, 127, 272 Schelhorn, Nancy Lee 101 Schienbein, David Allen 162, 266 Schienbein, Dean Anthony 82, 101 Schienbein, Linda Maria 127 Schier, William Joseph 162, 266 Schiffel, Dorothy 188 Schillaci, Karen Louise 163 Schlank, Anita Marie Schlank, Judith Felicia 1 63 Schlight, Gretchen Marie 101, 61 Schloeitier, Carl 183 Schlight, John Andrew 1 63 Schmeltzer, Diane 186 Schmidt, William Charles 101 Schoeber, Karen Marie 113 Schober, Susan Elizabeth 163 Schomer, Cynthia 101, 61 Schoellig, Jean 190 Schott, Laurie Faye Schremp, Margaret Ann 83 Schroer, Cynthia Ann 216, 127 Schroer, Nancy Lee 113 Schwab, Catherine J. 101 Schwaner, Carl Robert 113 Schwaner, Marilyn 175 Scott, Marjorie Lee 127, 281, 2 72 Scott, Mary Helen 209 Scruggs, Betsy Ann 83, 101 Scull, Bruce David 163 Sears, Mark Thomas 124 Seaton, Michael Kevin 163 Sebastian, Christopher Nich 127 Seeley, James Andrew 11 3 Seeman, Scott Douglas 1 01 Sehhat, Parissa 272 Sehhat, Parniya 272 Seidel, Sylvia 190 Sellers, Nancy 1 63 Sellers, Shirley Ann 101 Sellman, Terria Lynn 83, 101 Sepper, Lisa Christine 127, 281 Server, Lynne 1 87 Seveilla, Sylvia Wendy 127 Sevilla, Tina 1 63, 1 66, 296 Sharer, Sharon Lynn 113 Shearer, Scott Eric 127, 128 Shearer, Vicki Lynn 163, 208, 143 Sheehan, Cinda Susan 128, 29 Sheehan, Colleen Annette 113, 81, 266 Shelkin, Michael Henry 163 Shelkin, Paul Barry 113 Shelley, Glenn Eugene Shelley, Kathleen Marie 101 Shenkenberg, Jennifer L. 101 Shenkenberg, Martha Ann 128 Sheridan, Stephanie Gage 128, 281, 265, 231 Sherman, Sharon Maureen Sherwood, Debra Sue 1 63 Sheya, George Paul Shipman, III John Daniel Soaff, Pamela Lessie 1 63, 2 74 Shoemaker, Alan John 113, 62 Shoemaker, Gary Donald 163, 61, 62, 71 Shores, Roger Wayne 1 63 Shortridge, John 175 Showalter, Susan Ann 128, 62 Shrewsberry, Sheila J. 102 Shufflebarger, Charles Lock 163, 143, 81, 80 Shuster, Lyde Lynn 1 02 Shuster, Matthew R. 113 Sibley, Scott Edward 113, 61 Sibley, Susan Carol 164, 281, 276 Sickon, Thomas Anthony Siegel, Gretchen Elaine Silva, Santisteban Doris Simmons, Kimberlee Kaye 128, 280 Simon, Bryan Allen 1 f 4 Simon, Curtis Joseph 1 64, 2 87 Simon, Daniel Jay 102 Simon, Michelle M. 102 Sipos, ReJaecca 194 Sirota, Evan Bradley 128 Skorepa, Bradley Joseph 1 64 Slater, Gregg Andrew 113 Slonena, Raymond R. 102 Slotten, Susan Gwen 1 64 Smalley, Byron David )64 Smetana, Steven Mark 1 64, 61, 62 Smith, Ann Wiley 113 Smith, Bret Phillips 164, 2 66 Smith, Brian Scott 164, 281 Smith, Gregory Aaron 102 Smith, Gregory John Smith, James Andrew Smith, Jeffrey Thomas 1 64, 288 Smith, Jenny 1 64 Smith, John Dixon 164 Smith, Katharine Irene 1 64 Smith, Linda Anne Smith, Lisa Marcia 1 62, 2 66 Smith, Mary Elizabeth 102 Smith, Kevin Audry 268 Smith, Matthew Marshall III 164, 214 Smith, Matthew Raymond 113 Smith, Patricia Ann 113, 114, 275 310 Smith, R Zurawski Smith, Richard Tracey 128 Smith, Robert Brian 113, 22 Smith, Sheryl Lynn 114, 62, 2 74 Smith, Steven Rudolph 164 Smith, Trudy 197 Smith, Warren 189 Smithwock, Robert Patrick 114 Smithwick, William Patrick 114 Snyder, Gwendolyn Kirk 114 Snyder, Lisa Renea 165, 268 Sonosky, Ellen Theresa 102 Sorber, Carol Sue Sotera, Stacey Marie 1 65 South, Jonathan 180 Southwick, Clarine Elizabeth 102, 266 Spangler, Steven Mark 1 65 Spangrud, Dawn Lynn 1 65 Spangrud, Jonathan Truman 114 Speir, Susan Leigh 1 65 Spencer, Julie Dorothy 165 Spring, Robert Bryan 165 Spry, Steven John 114 Spruell, Katherine 196 Stalzer, Ann Rosemary 102 Stalzer, Marie Genevieve 208, 128, 231 Stansbery, Pamela 194 Stankiewicz, Alexa Krystyna 2 77 Stankiewicz, Andrienne C. 102 Stannaski, Mary A. 102 Starr, Debra Sue 1 65 Staton, Scott Patrick 1 65, 276 Stauss, Cady Alan 128, 61, 62, 71 Steadman, Scott Jerome 102, 277 Steagall, Melinda 189 Steele, Brian Sherwood 165 Steele, Carol Elizabeth 102 Stephens, David Holmes 114 Stevens, Mary Margaret 128 Stevenson, Holly 102 Stevenson, Mark Jeffrey 165, 2 76 Stevenson, Wayne Thomas 102 Stewart, Joseph Aby III 1 66 Stickell, Marjorie Susan 166, 14, 212 Stickell, Robert Lawerence 128, 61, 62 Stigers, Jean Lynn 1 66 Stillson, Lee Hamilton 166 Stoll, Jack A. 102 Stone, Jennifer Carter 114, 62 Stormer, Christian Rebert 128 Stormer, Gretchen Ann 102 Streater, Donald 1 66 Streater, Ronald 166, 268 Stringer, David Walter 114 Stringer, Henry William 1 66 Stringer, Paul Edward 102 Strode, Shirley Ann 1 66 Stroud, Helen Frances 128, 281, 276 Stroud, Laurie Alice 114, 2 76 Stuart, Jerome Carroll 128 Sturdevant, Gail Patricia 114 Suffa, Christopher Paul 128, 277 Sugg, Laura S. 102 Suggs, Carole Anne Suggs, Donald Keith 102 Suggs, Robert Christopher 1 66 Suggs, Wayne Jeffrey 1 66 Sutherland, Lewis Cooper 166 , 2 97 Sutler, Adine 191 Su Yuojen James 1 67, 296, 71 Swiggard, Daniel Edward 114 Swygert, Carol Lynn Swygert, Donald Richard Jr. 1 67 Sylvester, Scott Michael 128 Szadokierski, Mark Paul 114 T Takane, Jeffrey Masami 1 67 Takane, Patricia Sanae 114 Talbert, Jennifer Leigh 102 Talbott, Edwin F. 102 Tallgren, Karon Joyce 209, 114, 231 Tallgren, Robert Waldomar 167 Tanksley, Lisa Joy 1 14, 277, 266 Tanner, David Lee Tanner, James Davied 114 Tarabochia, Lisa Jeannette 128, 62 Tarabochia, Lydia Marie 128, 62 Tatro, Susan Marie 128, 233 Taylor, Carol Patricia 102, 211 Taylor, Gregory Francis Taylor, Kristenn Taylor, Marie Holt 114 Taylor, Natalie Stuart .128, 272 Teagarden, Jeffrey Claude 128 Teel, Tammy Ellen 128, 212 Tempest, E. Mark 128 Tempest, Scott M. 114 Terry, Tamah Meredith 14, 81, 128 Teskey, Edward 191 Thierstein, Joel Peter Thomas, Bruce Patrick 1 67 Thomas, James Scott 114 Thomas, John Griffith 128 Thomas, Leslie D. 83, 103 Thomas, Susannah Joan 285 Thompson, Daniel Jonathon 1 67 Thompson, Gregory Lee 114, 103 Thompson, Jennifer Jo 102 Thompson, John Gregory 114 Thompson, John Griffith Thompson, Mary Vance 128 Thompson, Rebecca Su 114 Thompson, Russell Wayne 281 Thompson, Valerie Jean 128 Thorsen, Suzanne 114 Thrower, Susan Elaine 83, 102, 231 Tisinger, Andrew 174 Todd, John Joseph 128, 266 Todd, William Edward Tolnay, Michael Clay 167 Tompkins, Jill Elaine 167 Toohey, James Patrick 114 Topp, Juli Dawn 114, 274 Topp, Randal Wade 167 Torbert, James Andrew 128 Toth, David Joseph 114 Toth, James Patrick 102, 61 Troy, Theodore Wyle 129 Truxuall, Charles Bradley 114 Tsantes, George K. 1 68 Tsantes, Nicholas George 114, 61 Tsaoussi, Kostandina Connie 114, 266 Tsiaouslis, Androniki, Andre 83, 102 Tucker, Gwendolyn Marie 1 67, 280 Tucker, Robert Samuel 114 Tucker, Terrence Leo 1 68 Tucker, William Lester II 167 Tuerk, Edward Wesley 82, 102 Turnbow, Tina Tawana 209, 114 Tyler, Frederick Leslie 168, 281 Tyler, Glenn E. 114 Tyler, Neale Wayne 102 u Umphrey, Jr. Jack Kennesaw 82, 102, 210 Umphrey, Leslie Ann 265, 14, 143, 1 68, 81, 80, 272 Underwood, David Campbell 129 Underwood, Jr. Frank 82, 102, 210, 268 Underwood III, Willis Hyatt 102, 215 Ungerleider, Peter John 102, 61 Ungerleider, Susan Marie Urrutia, Raymond Pierre 168, 281 Urso, Carmen 182 V Vandenberghe, Renee Chariot 115, 114, 266 Vandenberghe, Terrence Mich 129, 266 Vardac, Eric Alfred 129 Vasilas, Stephen Louis 168 Vaughan, Ann Washington 11 5 Vaughn, Bryant Duane Venable, Bryan Allan 168 Venezky, Mark Edward 168 Vining, Suzanne Simmons 115 Vinson, Vicki Lynn 1 68, 281, 276 Vipraio, Gilbert Allen Visscher, Kevin Laine 129 Vitas, Nancy Ellen 143, 1 68, 272 Vitullo, Maureen Therese 129 Vlachos, Marie Lois 102 Vlachos, Paul Charles 1 15 Vogel, Robert Charles 129 Vonsternberg, Mark Allen Von Sternberg, Mildred Ann 1 68 Von Sternberg, Paul Taylor Vretos, Dino 190 w Wade, Jocelyn Marie 11 5 Wagner, Joseph Michael 115 Wagner, Margaret Delma 1 69 Wagner, William Edward Wagner, Sarah 1 79 Waible, Stephen Paul 102 Wainstein, Kenneth L. 102 Walbrecht, Karl Stephen 102, 61 Walbrecht, Laurie 29, 129, 71 Waldorf, Robert 185 Walker, Bruce Burke 115, 71 Walker, David Robert 11 5 Walker, John Stanley 102 Walker, Martin Gene 129 Walker, Timothy Carl 1 69 Wallace, Laura Faith 169 Wallace, Richard Powell 129 Wallace, Nancy 183 Wanner, Christopher J. 103 Ward, Jeffrey Harold 169, 281 Ward, Lisa Rose Ward, Marci Lynn 11 5 Ware, Donna Yvonne Waters, Marianne Watson, Deborah Ann 1 03 Watson, Thomas Michael 115 Watters, Kathleen Elizabeth 83, 103 Weathers, Hugh Mansfield 134, 169 Weaver, anne Warren 1 69 Webb, Jeffrey Othel 268 Webb, Kathleen Marie 103 Webb, Richard A. 103 Weber, Cheryl 103 Weber, Melissa Beth 129, 19, 71 Weidenhamer, Thomas William 169 Weiss, Rebecca Kay 129 Weiss, Steven Clair 103 Welch, Sharon D. 103 Wells, Lynn 186 Wellens, Dawn Patrisha 11 5, 276 Wentworth, Eugene Gibson 129 Wentworth, Pamela Joanne 103 Wessel, Robert Louis Westall, Mark Eric Westall, Wallace Kent 81, 103 Westphal, Mary Lea 11 5 Westphal, Susan Jayne 143, 169, 61 Wheeler, Frances Delores Wheeler, Thomas Alan 1 69, 2 76 White, Kristia Inez White, Susan Lynn 29, 129, 266 White, William Charles 103 White, William Christopher 129 Whitehurst, Shelby Diane 103 Whitson, William Stuart 103 Wick, Lynn Michael 281 Wicklund, Mark Daniel 129, 287 Wiegard, Bill 29 Wiegard, Elizabeth 129, 62 Wiggins, Betsy Kay 83, 103 Wiggins, Linda Sue 139, 169, 62, 71 Wiggins, Robert Charles 1 69 Wilber, Karen Elaine 129 Wilkinson, Edward 184 Willard, Leslie Louise 14, 169 Willard, Linda Elizabeth 169, 265 Willard, Susan Ann 11 5 Williams, Carl Dwight 129 Williams, Catherine Grace 11 5, 81, 114 Williams, Chrystianne M. 14, 103 Williams, Debra Denise 143, 169, 14, 272, 265 Williams, Jeffrey Daniel 115 Williams, Jerome Christian Williams, Laura Jane 103, 71, 268 Williams, Marc Alain 11 5 Williams, Virginia 184 Willis, Allen Lee 1 63 Wilmot, Edwin Norris 129 Wilmot, Laura Emerson 115 Wilson, David Andrew 129, 61, 62 Wilson, Jeffrey Clay 103 Wilson, Mary Lauren 216, 129 Wislon, Robert Ward Wilson, Stephen Webb 169 Wilson, Jr. Thomas Dudley 103 Wilson, Vaughn Edgar III 1 70 Wilson, Carma 1 81 Wilzer, Jennier Lynn 115, 277 Winbush, Ession Dehowl Winebrenner, Pamela Lee 115, 267 Winiarski, Michael Edward 115 Winiarski, Michelle Anne 103 Winters, William N. 103 Wipplinger, Andrea 129 Wirt, Amy L. 103, 21 1 Wirt, Steven Lewis 1 70 Withers, Joan .Michelle Wo, Andrew Man Chung 129, 296 Wo, Magdalene Wun Ping 103 Wo, Teresa Wun Lin 81, 129, 296 Woehrle, Richard Martin 115, 71 Woehrle, Steven Matthew 116, 81, 129 Wofford, Lori Ann 170, 272 Wojnar, Pamela Joy 115, 114 Wolfe, Sabrina Lee 1 70, 231 Wolford, Laurie 143, 1 70, 81 Wolford, Richard Stephen Wolicki, Stasia Camila 29, 1 70, 61, 62, 71, 280 Wollschlager, Amy Christine 1 15, 283, 275 Wollschlager, Mark William 170, 287, 282 Wonsock, Linda Kay 143, 1 70, 272 Wood, Alison Marion 115, 114, 277 Wood, Anna Marie 129, 62 Wood, Joseph Charles 61, 62 Woodall, Dave Lanier 170 Woodard, Michael Brett 129 Woodhull, Robin 129, 62 Woods, Gregory Paul 115, 2 82 Woods, Kenneth Michael 129 Woodson, Lisa Dawn 115 Woodworth, James Raymond Wooleyhan, Carolyn Griffith 1 70 Worden, Hollie Marie 129 Wright, Carrie Frances 103 Wright, David Anthony 163 Wright, Kimberly V. 103 Wultich, Donna Marie 29, 1 70, 62, 71, 280 Y Yarus, William Marshall 115 Yates, Phyllis Karen 1 70, 266 Yednock, Christopher Thomas Yellman, Donna Marie 209, 1 1 5 Yellman, Greg Scott 11 5 Yellman, Michael Lewis 103, 206 Young, Kevin W. 129 Young, Robert Steven 231 Young, Willis 190 z Zable, Mary Elizabeth 103 Zable, Susan Marie 129 Zacharias, Kathy 1 70 Zech, Linda Susan 103, 61 Zegeer, Florence Ann 272 Zegeer, William Robert 103 Zegeer, John David 1 70, 287 Zellmer, Russell Carl 170 Zirps, Nora Ann 129, 296 Zurawski, Diane M. 103 Zurawski, Paul Michael 311 3 14 315 FIRST FLOOR PLAN 318 II, i urn It is said that man is born free, yet everywhere he is in chains. We, the children of knowledge, must study man ' s condition in order to improve it. Change comes to the intelligent and to the strong, comes slowly as the dawn over the horizon. It must begin here, in the schools, at Fort Hunt, where mind and hand meet in concerted effort. Only then will the key fit the lock and the shackles open. We have much freedom. We celebrate our liberties in our classes, in our clubs, in our smoking lounges, on our teams. See the faces f iL .r r ' X For Reference Not to be taken from this library ' -I.. . - ..■■■■ • • ’ rtf?. o , yi . (in .. a; ' = ■J«. ' ' 4 ' - - ;. ,C. ' %r ' ' ff VI’ X ' ' ' . aK W’ ' «- ' :4. ••?: . 7 .t. ‘ Q- 3 ? rJ) ..ciV,-. ■ ' V ' i V ■ ' % , • 0 ' -Cl . ' S ' ■ . ■ • ■ ... fe %., ■ ■- ‘ . ■ ' .ri. ■ ' ■ ?. ' L.. . K fj -- r..y llV ■ ' S” -- - ' ' X ' ‘ ,• ; ' v.-f ■ . Gt- ' s. .
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