Fort Hunt High School - Fortress Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)

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Above: While speaking ro a TV reporrer, Pam Wenr- worrh gives a srudenr ' s view of coming home. Right: Lunchtime gives sophomore Michele Day o perfect chance ro socialize with her friends TABLE OF CONTENTS Features page 8 Clubs page 42 Academics page 84 Sporrs page 140 Classes page 180 Index page 262 2 Left: Michelle Gohorr is swepr off her feer by Ted Horder Bottom: Powderpuff cheerleoders rake a break from practice ro watch the ream scrimmage Below: Passing-rime between periods affords students Debbie Smith, Doug Murron, Paul Giurozzi an opportu¬ nity ro blow off steam and clown around! Top left: Though somewhor our of style, Jone Colony ' s hor went over well on Hor Day Top right: Confusion fills rhe gym rhe first day of school as administrators and students attempt to work our agreeable scheldules. Right: Displaying his spirit for rhe Junior Class, Steve Sawyer flashes a mighty ' 81 What seems like the end is really the Beginning . . 4 Left: A cheerful expression from Drill Teom member, Lori Lamberr, reveals rhe schoolwide pleasure of a new beginning Below: Enrhusiosric sophomores cheer on rhe Federal foorball ream ar rhe Homecoming Pep Pally, 5 Below: Freshmen Ann Taylor, Richard O ' Branovich and Leon Cornbroolss find rheir place in rhe sun. Right: Afrer helping our rhe senior powder puff ream, Vibarr Davis finds a comforrable supporr Bottom: To prepare for a possible career in archerecrure, Par Hansom com- pleres work assigned by Mr Jacoby 6 Forr Hunr ' s seventeenth year proved to be a very special home¬ coming for the Federals after the tragic fire that marred our school last year, [Returning to the Forr on Sep¬ tember 4, 1979, many found that nor only the building hod changed bur also the atmosphere Amid the mass of confusion of the first day, one could sense a special feeling of excitement and anticipation. We tried to blot our that terrible night in December as we glanced at the newly pointed walls and lockers that had been gutted with water and smoke damage. We knew that we could not forget, bur we hod to go on from here We hod fought to keep Forr Hunt open and had won! We won because we hove a com¬ munity that stands behind us and does care. FOIkT HUNT LIVES It has spirit and it has heart. This spirit has grown because the Forr is even more important to us today. Above: Although rhe Drill Team did nor ger o chance ro perform or rhe Pep Pally because of faulty sound sysrems, Suzie Lewis and Stephanie Lovely rake it in stride Left: Being rhe only active contestant during rhe banana earing contest doesn ' t stop Freshman Eddie from stuffing his face 7 Below: Preparing ro march onro rhe field, Drum Major Dave Debus leads rhe Forr Hunr Marching Band Bot¬ tom: Smiling faces of rhe senior class demonsrrare rhe enrhusiasm felr ar being back home ar rhe firsr pep rally of rhe foorball season. Right: Glad ro be back home, Principal James Manning stands proud as rhe Forr Hunr band plays The Srar Spangled Danner, Above: Cheerleaders welcome rhe srudenr body home during rhe early morning dedication on rhe firsr day of school Left: A feeling of umry prevails Through¬ out rhe enrire srudenr body 11 A Dream Come True For Princesses 12 Exciremenr filled rhe air as Homecoming halftime approached The band was getting ready for their performance The cars, chauffering rhe princesses, were ready to go The buzzer sounded and it was half- time Anticipation and suspense were in rhe air. As rhe floats and convertibles drove by, rhe smiles seemed to broaden. The crowd was breathless, as each hoped for his favor¬ ite candidate The students had taken a great deal of rime selecting just rhe right girl to represent them. The girl they had chosen was someone who was nor only pretty, but also someone who had contributed to their group or organization The announcement sounded throughout rhe entire stadium . . . rhe Homecoming Queen for 1979 is Chrys- tianne Williams. She was surrounded by all of rhe other princesses as she received her bouquet and her crown from rhe 1978 Homecoming Queen, Cathy Williams. The suspense had now gone, bur the excire¬ menr had only just begun Top: Representing rhe Senior Class are princesses Chrys Williams, Nancy 1 Schelhorn and Jennie Thompson Cen¬ ter: Riding in rhe annual Homecoming Parade are rhe Sophomore Class princesses, Daphne Johns and Margi lanm, Bottom: Keyerres, Paige Jones, Junior Civirons, Moggie linnemon. Black Culrural Alliance, Alma Mornn Top left: Freshman Class Princesses, Srephanie Edmun- son and Carhy Franco; Top right: 1979 Homecoming Queen, Chrys Williams,- Center: Junior Class Princesses, Jenny Perrer and Krisrine Kress., Center right: French Honor Sociery, Donna Nieman, German Honor Society, Heike Hemzelman, National Honor Sociery, Laura Sugg Left: Dand, Lindsey Hooks,- Chorus, Kane Waters; Orchestra, Diana Conconi; Drill Team, Cutting Johnsron. 13 Once Upon A Time Homecoming 1979 was a special event for Forr Hunr rhis year as ir marked rhe rerurn of old alumni, as well as rhe srudenr body ro rheir school. Fesriviries began with Spirir Week when stu¬ dents showed rheir enthusiasm by parrici- paring in activities like Green and Gold Day or by going ro rhe bonfire. Topping off rhe week was rhe Pep Pally where Feds showed rhey were glad to be bock togeth¬ er cheering for rheir school. Fans turned our in large numbers ro cheer rheir ream on against Groveron, o temporary home owoy from home lost year. The ream kept up on old tradition by beating rhe Tigers 9-0. Homecoming 1979 climaxed with rhe donee in rhe gym where couples discovered ir was more of a homecoming sock hop rhon a dance By 11:30 p.m., Saturday nighr, rhe week ' s fronric pace was over; bur rhe spirir remained. Ir was truly a homecoming for Forr Hunr in every sense of rhe word—to¬ gether, or home . . . glad 1 Above right: A brilliant bonfire brightly illuminates on- looking seniors Loune Sugg ond Mary Jo Coin Right: The annual Homecoming spirir keg is regained for rhe Class of ' 81 by Evon Oliver Above: Afrer rhe rradirional parade down Waynewood Dlvd , rhe Junior children pour our of rhe Old Woman ' s shoe Top left: Many students participated in Shorts and Shades Day, sponsored by the Junior Class. Two of the many spirited ones, Lisa Dodge and Nicki Underwood, show displeasure at having their piaure taken. Top right: Moments after the announce¬ ment that she had been elected the 1979 Homecoming Queen, Chrysrianne Williams is driven around the track by Matt Shuster Above: This year ' s Homecoming game against Grove- ton proved to be the rowdiest of the season. As the Feds score a touchdown, the spirited crowd pitches confetti into the air. IS One Enchanfed Evening While finishing dinner ar a fancy resrauranr, excire menr about rhe Fifteenth Annual Homecoming Donee mounted All anyone knew abour rhe dance was lirrle birs of informarion rhar had leaked our — bur, basically, no one knew quire whar ro expecr because holding a dance in rhe gym was a new experience for everyone. As couples walked mro rhe gym, an air of magic ser in, rhe ceiling sparkled wirh srars, huge murals of wizards and such adorned rhe bleachers, and, of course rhe lights were dimmed Ir was indeed some enchanted evening. The band, The Wizard, played favorites like Lyn ard Skynard, Sryx, rhe Knock and Hearr. A general rock armosphere was presenr as everyone gor down ro rhe bear Various service clubs provided refreshmenrs for rhe hungry dancers All agreed rhar rhe Srudenr Government had done a fine job. i JA E ' r ££ f -m m . V Wjt j ' M rmi-.d - f ji I m V ■ s f ' f wi i v H 1 Top: Dallyn Duggan enjoys rhe music of Wizard and rhe company of her dore during rhe enchanred evening Right: Australian exchange srudenr Penny Heslin arrends her firsr American dance with Steve Conway Above: A crowded donee floor aglirrer wirh srars overhead sers rhe romanric mood for rhe evening 16 Top Left: Wirh on air of sophistication, Chris Ryan makes his appearance ar rhe Homecoming dance Top Right: Who me? Dance? wonders Tracey Reynolds Left: While Mary Derh Kenney and Sherry Dory discuss rhe evening ' s evenrs, Chris Gordon de¬ cides girl’s gossip jusr isn ' t his rhing. 17 Weeks were spenr in preparation for Spirit Week 1979. The Student Government starr¬ ed early recruiting volunteers to help with such necessities as decorations for the donee and coordination of oil the events. The usual problems arose — too much to be done and nor enough rime in. which to do it. Various- clubs sponsored some rather inter¬ esting activities such os the Sexy Legs Con¬ test, won by Mr. Drion Tully and Steve Allen, Spirit Chain, and Dress - Up Day. The girls were actually expected to refrain from speaking to guys for Dig Mouth” Day! Fri¬ day was the culmination of oil the effort os 1600 spirited students crowded into the gym for on half - hour of screaming spirit. S: Among rhe festivities of Spirit Wools, Kathleen Schil loci, Valerie Myers, ond Evo Searcy wait anxiously for the announcement of the Dress up Doy winners P: Ms. Rosebrock jokingly replies to o wise remark by a student about her costume for Dress up Doy I: Leslie Lurher words off any foes in the smoking lounge R: Corhy Anderson, rhe Whire Rabbit, hop s to class, late os usual. I: Three spirited Eeds, Gino Qurke, Cheryll Klotter ond Poulo Anrhony, shore o joke among them selves on Friday ' s Dress up Doy T: Jannerre Joy ' s thinking hot helps her concentrate despire rhe home coming ocriviries. Right: Spirit Week offeers some stu dents in strange ways On Shorrs ond Shades Doy Phillipe Jenney gers inro rhe mood of Homecoming Center: The Headless Horseman, Mark Harden, loses his head over Homecoming. Contests, special events make up spirit week ' 79 18 Top Right: Ar Prince William Park rhe cabin windows are a way of viewing rhe world as Carol Cross and Erin Melcher discover Top Left: Derween meetings, many find rime ro enjoy rhe sunny day and srrerch our rhe kinks from sirring Dottom: Presidenr of Spanish Honor Society, Lyda Schusrer, and Presidenr of Tri Hi - Y, Mary Dean, lisren inrenrly ro speakers during rhe firsr group meeting 20 Student leaders meet in ourdoor setting Early rhe morning of Seprember 15, eighty srudenr leaders from Fr Hunr mer in rhe parking lor and piled on buses. Sleeping bags and suitcases and coolers full of food were prepared to go, and rhe buses rook off. The Srudenr Government had been busy with rhe organizarion and planning of rhe First Annual Leadership Conference ar Prince William Foresr Park for months. Adminisrrarors were there, dressed in flan¬ nel shirrs and jeans The ourdoor locarion of rhe workshop made a relaxing and differ¬ ent atmosphere, however, relaxation was nor rhe purpose of this trip. Meetings held with adminisrrarors, rhe Srudenr Govern¬ ment officers, Dr Herman Howard, and Toni McMahan, PTSA officer, made for some enlightening discussions. Questions were raised about rhe grading sysrem and rhe PTSA A panel discussion wirh panel members from all aspects of rhe school and a group talk abour vandalism and aparhy in rhe school were important parrs of rhe two - day affair Of course, everyone was given a chance ro go hiking in rhe scenic woods and rhe mov¬ ie classic, Reefer Madness, made for unique enrerrainmenr The trip was a great success, as rhe leaders of Fr. Hunr High School were given a chance ro ger ro know one another berrer and to understand and cope wirh problems rhar arise during rhe year as a leader. Dottom: The Woodsy armosphere of rhe pork influences o group of energeric hikers sirring on o narural bridge. Top: The SG officers pur on a skir obour curring Through red rope. Here Candy Srriper (olios Laurie Sugg) and Mr. Dierze (Becky Friedberg) discuss rhe procedures used ro organize on ocriviry. 21 Is there life after high school? Even as early as rhe eighrh grade, srudenrs are preparing for life afrer high school. Some people go on ro higher educarion and arrend college, and orhers srarr rheir careers righr away. The choice is made early by rhe selection of classes for high school. College bound srudenrs usually chose a more aca¬ demically challenging schedule, whereas srudenrs seeking a vocarional career would choose a schedule rhar would acrually help rhem ar a particular job. Some examples of vocarional skills which a srudenr may arrain while arrending Forr Hunr are in rhe areas of masonry, plumb¬ ing, electronics, mechanics, architectural drawing, and com¬ mercial arr. Some college courses and preparatory courses are also offered ar Forr Hunr. Calculus and A P Physics are exam¬ ples of rhis. High school is supposed ro be a preparation for life. One can find many opporruniries around rhe school ro plan for rhe furute. Trying desperarely ro keep his mind on morh insread of bed, Bryanr Lehr struggles through rhe dreaded PSAT resr Tesring rhe secret recipe in Gourmet Foods, Sean McGorigal prepares for life as o bachelor Attempting ro exhibit his ski! with French curves, Mike Lobonge gives mechanica l drawing a try. Realizing the importance of being able ro cook, Eliza¬ beth Dorn perfects her recipe Discussing her plans for the future wth Mr, Connolly, Nancy Roycrofr discovers all of the options open ro her M JKKQCNQ CQO jhe 1979 - 80 school year was a year of adjusrmenr for Forr Hunr High School Alrhough rhe school was ready for use by Sepr 5, portions of rhe building were nor ready for occuparion. The home econom¬ ics deparrmenr, rhe auditorium, rhe cafeteria kitch¬ ens, and rhe administrative offices had nor been completed Students were forced to make rhe best of what they had, something Forr Hunr has gotten used to doing since December 1978 Nor only students had to pur up with rhe situation, bur also rhe faculty was hindered by rhe situation Box - loads of books were left at Mr Vernon when they should have been at Ft Hunr, and rhe administration had to pur up with rhe library as a temporary office for three long months. We can all remember rhe hunger pangs experienced as rhe home ec classes barbecued chicken in rhe courtyard and then going to rhe cafeteria to face those delicious (?) sack lunchesl Bur through all rhe inconveniences and make shifts, we pulled together as one unit - namely Forr Hunr High School Gourmer foods srudenrs, Jim Dowmon and Gina Barisano, demon srrore rhe copobiliry of rheir beloved microwave oven Drama class members, lacking a srage ro pracrice on, srudy rheir lines in rhe classroom I 24 Posing for his senior picrure in rhe LDR insreod of rhe oudirorium sroge, Mike Gilfillon forces o smile Dissorisfied wirh onorher sock lunch is Missy Franco. The fronr lobby remains unfinished or rhe beginning of rhe school year 25 The smoking lounge is becoming increasingly popular as a garhering place for srudenrs. Here Roxanne leme- shewsky, Kenny Wrtghr and Sora Cooper discuss rhe day ' s evenrs One of Forr Hunr ' s oldesr hangours, Jock Holl rodiarors, provides a good perch for Tino Draun and Brian Rob- errs. Throughour rhe year, everyone hung our some place or onorher A hang our was nor a parricularly unusual or exciring place - jusr a place where people could ger rogerher. Many of rhe local elemenrary schools proved ro be a convenlenr place ro hang our, as well os Mr Vernon Hill and even rhe old rradirional Jock Hall From rhe 90 days of spring ro rhe 20 days of winrer, rhe smoking lounge was always a popular hangour. If you were nor an ourdoor person, maybe Jock Hall or rhe lobby of rhe Lecrure Demonsrrarion Room was more your place ro hang around No marrer who you were, rhere was always some where wirhin rhe mighry walls of Fr Hunr rhar you could srand around - jusr ro shoor rhe breeze Afrer school you had a wide variery of places ro spend your afrernoon Some peo¬ ple chose ro sray home in fronr of rheir favorire soap opera, while orhers venrured as for as Popkins Hill Eirher way, ir was your choice and your place ro hang our Overall rhere were many in and our of school hangours. Some of rhem may nor mean anyrhing ro you, while orhers may bring back some of rhe besr memories of rhe year A place was jusr a place, unril ir was invaded by Fr Hunr srudenrs and named an official hangour. 26 During lunch, rhe Srudenr Governmenr Office is o popu¬ lar hong-our for seniors. The family Fish House provides a greor place for rhe Key Club parry, an afrer hours hangour Grace Ausrin flashes her familiar smile ro arrracr friends in Jock Hall Srudymg by rheir lockers, Sunny Guirard, Julie Dodson, Cheryl Crider, and Dave Lopez smile for rhe camera The lockers are olways popular places as hangours 27 WEEKENDS 28 During each of rhe 36 long weeks,, srudenrs and reachers alike looked forward ro rhose rwo magic days known os rhe weekend. Finally rhe 2:20 bell rang on Friday and cries of Parry echoed rhroughour rhe halls. Suddenly, rhe quesrion of whar ro do arose. The choice, wherher srudying or mararhon parries, was derermined by rhe individual. Many people used rhe weekend os a chance ro moke money, jobs ranged from bobysirring ro fosr food resrouronrs. If one ' s rime was nor occupied by a job, rhe choices were numerous. Many Federols enjoyed rhe local ice and roller skaring rinks; orhers preferred sraying home and warching Tele¬ vision. Generally Forr Hunr srudenrs enjoyed gerring rogerher wirh friends on rhe week¬ ends. These lirrle ger rogerhers ofren grew inro big ger rogerhers, which soon become known as parries. Ofren, by rhe rime Sun¬ day rolled around Forr Hunr srudenrs may hove felr more like sleeping. Recuperarion was on imporranr parr of everyone ' s week¬ end. Some srudenrs wenr off ro church while orhers gor up for work. Then Monday crepr up, fosrer rhon expecred, and Feder¬ al all over dragged rhemselves our of bed and ro firsr period. The cycle hod begun again. Taking advanrage of rhe year ' s firsr snow. Hank Darns and Dob Gibbons hir Mr. Vernon Hill ro rake parr in rhe rradirional snowball fighr. Car mechanics as a hobby keeps Jeff Kindred busy on a slow weekend. Ar Ski Liberry, Gerrysburg, Pa. John Grizzord demon- srrares his skiing abiliries. Alan Davis prepares ro munch ar a parry over rhe Chrisrmas Holiday. Making money is an imporranr parr of Dill Fredenberg ' s weekend, as he pumps gas or rhe Co-op gas srarion. 29 From rheir front row seors, Keith Hurcheson ond his dore enjoy o foorboll gome. Arrempring his Neil Young imirarion, Anrhony Mietczorski struggles through o song. Looking smooth os always, Reggie Boykin takes the Seville once ' round Stratford Landing. Feeling the effects of o long weekend, Bryan Guthrie sleeps it off. A party holds for Ricky Cannon, o chance to stress his point of view. Showing off his basketball ability, John Knowles slom dunks rhe boll on rhe eighr foot or Fort Hunt Elementary. 30 WERE MADE 31 I ' m Not A . . . I Live Here Srudenrs living in Norrhern Virginia ore ad¬ vantaged in rhar rhey live wirhin a short drive of the some of the most historical spots in the U.5. The sights of D.C., Georgetown and Olde Towne never ceose to be a source of entertainment, fun, and educa¬ tion for Fort Hunt srudenrs. The capirol of our country is wirhin biking, jogging, and driving distance for us. The Library of Congress is used by many sru¬ denrs in the frantic process of writing re¬ search popers. Capitol Hill provides a unique place of learning for classes on field trips — and some hove found the workings of our government inreresring to observe. The Smirhsonians, including the popular Air and Space Museum, are fascinaring places to visir. Mr. Vernon, home of George Washing¬ ton, is a familiar sighr to us. Saturday after¬ noon frisbee football games on rhe rounda¬ bout are a common occurence. We ar Forr Hunr area are lucky ro live so dose ro some of rhe notion ' s most inreresr¬ ing pasrimes. A weekend never need go by in which we lack somerhing ro do. After all, aren ' t we all rourisrs ar heart? The roundabour or Mr. Vernon on o sunny day is o convenienr place for Scorr Dillord ro play Frisbee. ' V v . The popular Rocky Horror Picture Show in George- ' rown is a fbvorire spor on a Saturday nighr for Laura Messina and Mike Perrey. ,|||? y r Much ro rhe amusemenr of Beth Abernathy and John Duncket, Dove Bundren and Penny Hestin take the easy way down to rhe borrom of rhe Lincoln Memori- The bikeparh along rhe Poromac is an excellent place for running, as Alex String finds. mg?, , a tct 34 Preparations for rhe 1980 Sweetheart Dance were well under way by rhe rime Valentine cords appeared in rhe stores. Tri- Hi-Y and Hi-Y searched for a band to play and discovered Aspen, a group that was liked by oil The clubs also pur up rhe deco¬ rations and sold cokes. The decorations con¬ sisted of cupids on rhe walls, hearts hanging from rhe ceiling with names of couples on them, and streamers in pinks and reds. The turnout for rhe dance was nor os well as expected, however, rhe usual dance atmosphere rook over as Aspen played many top 40 hits. Also at rhe dance Mr Wonderful, Senior Bobby Johnson, was an¬ nounced. Other nominees were: Jeff McGough and Mike Labonge for Seniors,- Chris Ryan and John Howell for rhe Juniors; Jeff Richards and Jeff Farmer for rhe Sopho¬ mores, Bryan Guthrie and Eddie Goodwin for rhe Freshmen. An unidentified couple ger o lirrle corned owoy. As rhe evening wears on, Remi Pellerier and Karen Pohlmann discuss midnighr plans. While discussing rhe evening, Ten Jaclsson and Diana Cam spor somerhmg mreresring on rhe dance floor Dancing ro rhe music of Aspen, Lourie Sugg and Mark Drummond enjoy rhe fesriviries of rhe dance 35 DEADLIMS Jamie Duncker rushes ro class only ro find he musr go ro rhe office and ger a rardy pass Paul Kucera is reminded by a bellowing Forrress editor rhar he berrer hurry up and finish rhose pictures rhar were ordered A 1040 tax form is a familiar sighr for rhe working srudenr ar Fort Hunr 36 Every day of our lives we ore faced wirh deadlines. If is a never-ending cycle of orga¬ nization, planning and doing. In every as¬ pect of our lives, from research papers to newspaper deadlines, from getting to school on rime to finishing an exam by the rime that dreaded bell rings, we are always confronted wirh a feeling of pressure to do it now. rhe Senior English research papers gerrmg to work on rime college applications due in Mrs. Nichols ' office no later than. raxes due April 15 gerring up at 5:00 to study for history reading o book or Cliff notes for English before the rest regisrering for SAT ' s, ACT ' s, AP exams, PSAT ' s 48 hours to clear up absences Pounding on doors, and cornering rhose hard ro collecr cusromers, Alon Fonranella meers his billing deadline Slicking ro home row, Kevin Dolin bangs our rhe ole research paper 37 BLOOD, SWEAT School is o pom From rhe agony of Senior Slump ro recovering from injuries sustained afrer inciting rhe revenge of a friend whose lawn is covered with do nuts and r p., from rhe nervous breakdown caused by rhe fact that that research paper is due next period and no bibliography has been typed, to swearing our an extra hard soccer practice All of us have experienced rhe pain and frustration of learning, growing and comper ing involved in high school However, we ' ve made it through another year, leov ing behind rhe memories of rhe blood, swear and rears. Smuggling in a grueling race, Mike Vordoc races by his compenrors ro achieve rhar mosi desired place of No. 1 A harried Dr J checks rhe score of rhe Foculry WMAL baskerboll gome Viborr Dovls is our for blood ond Derh Slayman appears ro be rhe prospecrive donor 38 Afrer swearing our a difficulr rrig resr Carol Kresge relaxes (or is ir sleep?) AND TEARS 39 Jl?e port dedicated The crowd or rhe ceremony consisred of srudenrs, odmimsrrorors, reochers and porenrs — oil of rhe ele menrs rhar moke up Forr Hunr High School. Speakers Included Mrs. Jone Hall, Fr Hunr Larin reacher, who hos been o member of rhe foculry since rhe school opened in 1963 Forr Hunr High School opened for rhe firsr rime in September 1963 The first students that passed through Ft Hunt ' s halls were ninth, tenth, and eleventh graders. The Class of ' 65 was rhe firsr graduating class from this school. Since that rime over 5,000 students have graduated from this school. The school grounds were once a parr of rhe original George Washington Estate. The school was named to honor Henry J. Hunr, Major Gener¬ al, U. S. Army. Maj. Gen. Hunr commanded rhe forr built on this tract of land in 1862 The forr was built to protect rhe Potomac River approach to our Capitol In 1979, as in 1963, we opened without the ser¬ vices of a cafeteria. In 1963 students and teachers brought lunches and are in rhe classrooms. There was a close feeling, a common bond, among students, faculty, administrators and parents. We have learned much form our experiences and we fee! we can reach, ad astra per aspera, to rhe stars through difficulties. On February 24, 1980, Ft Hunr High School was rededicared to all those who made rhe reopening of rhe school a reality. 41 ■ . 2 • ■ -, 5 ' ' . mm ■ X - • m ■ i.ir. udenr Government sponsored a Lead- ' ership Conference in rhe peaceful setring of Prince William Forest. This main objective for rhe school year was to familiarize rhe stu¬ dents, with the school leaders and proce¬ dures. The sixty participants enjoyed hikes other ourdoor activities 05 well as an¬ swered challenging issues in study groups and listened to various guest speakers. After returning, both SG sponsor Mr. Brian Tully and Dr. Manning termed rhe conference useful. SG ' s next major project was Homecoming. , Activities had to be approved and orga- ni7cvl ii iHnpx; fm mri Hprnrnrions made, po- nized, judges found, rode line-ups run though and countless orh- : er jobs completed. Finally, rhe day arrived and everything went as scheduled with, ' 4 only minor.complications. J Club Day introduced the many available organizations ro Fort Hunr srudenrs. Here. Kris Keech and.Sunny Guirctrd took or scrapbooks while waiting for prospective members . Dancers enjoy relaxing and charting or the SG .sponsored Homecoming Dance held in September. . m W i The winter months found SG planning and executing many traditional activities. The first, Club Day, provided students with a chance to investigate the various organiza¬ tions available ro rhem. Doth Mr. Dietze and SG coordinated the annual magazine drive ro raise money. Third period representatives , passed our packers ro their dasses, and the school-wide goal was soon reached. During ! rhe holidoys, SG held a faculty reception and decorated a holiday tree in the cafe¬ teria. Many Students participated in a red ond green dress-up day ro help promote the holiday spirir. The last major event SG arranged was a fair for the surrounding elementary schools. In this charity event, each club operated a booth offering games j ; or other activities. Overall, SG reached 1 many of its goals through hard work and a Abusy schedule. r ' j i In rhe setting of o rustic cobin in Prince William Forest, SG officers depicr rhe complexities of arranging a club event. Cutting through rhe red rope is Candy Stripper (Lourie Sugg) visiting o ' mods Mrs. McKinney (Liso Pus- cheds), while Becky Friedberg looks on. Rejoicing or rhe end of 3rd quarren.silly seniors Missy Porziolce ond Morgorer Sheehon mess around in rhe hall between dasses. 46 ■ Communication Is Key To Councils ' Effectiveness The purpose of rhe Service Club Council wo ro monit or ail service dubs under rhe jurisdiction of rhe Forr Hunr Srudenr Govern¬ ment. The council ' s constitution required one service project per month from rhe service clubs. Communication lines were kept open and rhe council brought service dubs closer ro improving rhe school. After a SAC meeting, Lisa Puscheck commenrs on Mark , Shigley ' s note raking abiliry. l Discussing rhe agenda for rhe Election Board meeting, Elizaberh Deemer, fLobyn Irish, and Deana Holland review future projects for rhe Board ro rackle Representing a branch of rhe Srudenr Gov¬ ernment, rhe Election Board was led by co-chairmen Robyn Irish and Linda Zech. The Board conducted rhis year ' s eleaion for Homecoming, rhe Srudenr Governmenr, Srudenr Advisory Council and rhe S.G. Con¬ stitution. Ar NOVA, rhe Student Advisory Council sponsored a counry-wide Leadership Con¬ ference. Five represenrarives from every high school in rhe counry orrended. The Council ' s long term project was ro regoin rhe srudenr represenrarives vore in rhe School Board meetings. The function of rhe SAC representative was ro presenr srudenr ' s Ideas and complaints, rhat could not be handled ar rhe school administration level, to rhe area superintendent. 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Dick y rial - r V ed FO UFA 5S f DIT ' At in F rrs. ?d n-d ief, Dnc rypx s c spy Lor s Dr adle y, club; ed NO TYPE OR HEADLINES 50 EVEN PAGES SHADED GRAPH AREA Where Deadlines And Mac ' s Meet In September, sixty eager Federate crowded into the Fortress office expecting an easy “A for what they thought would be an easy class. Much to their surprise, however, the class entailed work. Many class periods were spent writing and rewriting, cropping long awaited pictures, striving for an accept¬ able layout, and typing. Class periods soon turned into hours after school which includ¬ ed numerous “runs to Mac ' s. Ambitious members even sacrificed a few Saturdays to meet the essential deadlines. As the work increased, Fortress members began dropping like flies, and soon there were only rhirry-five left. These remaining few kept working and “running to Mac ' s , and by June it was as clear as the writing on the wall that they were now Fortress verer- tans. i r While cropping pictures for a speciol feorures, Becky ■ Smirh appears oblivious ro the normal confusion. . Teaching basic loyour rules ro new staff members is only one of ediror-in-chief Alan Pirrs ' jobs. Here, he aids dubs staffer Debby Price. NO TYPE OR HEADLINES OUTSIDE OF SHADED GRAPH AREA 51 ODD PAGES ONLY Sroff member Clarke Simmons reads Through on old edlrion of rhe paper ro gorher new Ideas for an article 52 FRONTLINE EDITORS Front Row: Ray Parisi, sporrs, Robyn Irish, phorography, Richard McGovern, sporrs. Second Row: Grerchen Schlighr, Thorina Rose, arr, Laurie Sugg, features, Dock Row: Rebecca Friedberg. At left: Deadlines con be a frusrraring rime for Front¬ line staffers Clarke Simmons and Julia Davidson Innovative ideas, unique features, special issues make a newspaper succeed f -- This year ' s Frontline marked a new phase in rhe paper ' s development. Due largely ro rhe efforts of Editor - in -Chief Christopher Miller, issues rook on a new look with rhe use of typeset print. Some unique features added were a personality profile and a sports page column, From rhe Pressbox. New also was rhe publication of various special issues, among them a November Club Issue ' ' and a Frontline Turrent joint issue. Frontline published monthly in 1979 - 1980, and produced rhe spring 1980 issue of rhe People 6 News Magazine Section editors Rebecca Friedberg (news), Laurie Sugg (features), Ray Parisi (sports), and Richard McGovern (sports), were responsible throughout rhe year for rhe completion of their respective pages Photography Editor Robyn Irish and Art Editor Thorina Rose ad¬ ded rhe Midas touch of creativity Frontline sponsored by Mrs. Jane Glazer Left: Ediror - in - chief Chris Miller and features ediror Laurie Sugg enjoy cnriquing rhe latest issue of Front¬ line. FRONTLINE STAFF Front Row: Ann Sralzer, Linda Band- junis, Joan Lutz, Mary Berh Fogarty, Daphne Beer, Susan Johnson Bock Row: Bob Basredo, Ken Wein¬ stein, Bruce Glassco, Tracey Reynolds, Raymond Ra doski, Sue Frazier, Sherry Welch, Teresa Poskairis, David Ercolano, Amy Parsons, Linda Zech, Elizabeth Deemer, Mary Gust. 53 More Robinson scrutinizes o possible cover design for Turret. TURRET Front Row: Mrs Alice Deoron, spon¬ sor, Penny Heslin Second Row: Andreo Pier- orri, sec , Rebecco Morr, layout ed , Clarke Simmons Third Row: Joe Dzikiewicz, Julie Da¬ vidson, Emonuel Voyioziokis, Karen Pohlmonn, Dock Row: Druce Glossco, lit ed , John Elliorr, ed in chief, Robert Vessel, Coverr Deoch, bus. ed 54 Fund • raising possibilities ore discussed by Turret represenrorive John Elliorr ond Grerchen Schlighr from Frontline. Art, literature plentiful at Fort Forr Hunt ' s literary and art magazine, TUR¬ RET, made a devoted effort this year to raise rhe quality of its producr, TURRET was esrablished ro give srudenrs an opporruniry ro see rheir creative work published De¬ spire lack of funding, rhe staff managed ro raise enough money on rheir own ro pur our an impressive Spring issue. TURRET rried ro involve a greater number of rhe srudenr body. The editors, led by John Elliorr, sorred through rhe creative writ¬ ing, arr, and photography with rhe ambirion of publishing a magazine wirh a diversified crew of artists and authors. TURRET is rrymg ro build for rhe future. Eventually they hope ro become well known among rhe srudenr body. Parriciparion is rhe key ro rheir success. Turret members Karen Pohlman and Curring Johnsron discuss rhe forthcoming edition TURRET EDITORS Front Row: John Elliorr, ed - in - chief, Andrea Pierorri, sec , BacR Row: Druce Glassco, lit ed.; Rebecca Marr, layout ed., Covert Deoch, bus. ed , Nor pictured Marc Robinson, art ed 55 Joint Efforts Generate Results On Club Day. Lori Lomberr complements Keirh Hurche son ' s joke wirh her mfecrlous laugh Ar o Key Club Keyerre dinner or rhe Fish House, Sreve Weiss and Julie Myers enjoy munching our or lasr Sponsored by Mr Jansen and Mr Shor- rridge, rhe Key Club and Keyettes had a very prosperous year They parricipared in several joint projects which were a great help to rhe community. The Key Club parked cars ar all rhe home football games and also joined wirh rhe Kiwanis ro sell Christmas trees Key Club is a social club also. During rhe year, members met several rimes ar rhe Fish House for dinner Keyerres held a spaghetti dinner ar Srrarford Landing elementary school for rhe reachers. Mem¬ bers also had an ice cream social and made Christmas decorations for veterans. Key Club and Keyerres sreadily increased mem bership arresrs ro rhe fact rhar these are worthwhile organizarions. _ ) 56 During a Keyerre sponsored spogherri dinner, Tracy Green and Sharon Clark rake rime ro char KEY CLUD Front Row: Gregg Thompson, Mike Yell- man, Mike Labonge, Sreve Weiss, Pres.; Marrin Rex- road, David DiCarlo Second Row: Da id Quanr, Jack Vandusen, David Lopez, Greg Early, Dob Dell, Mark Coryell, Dill Underwood Third Row: Drian Murphy, John Walker, Jim Hasle, Keirh Hurcheson, Tom Porch- ford, Sreve Allen Bock Row: Mark Flanagan, Sonny Scorr, Dob Dasredo, Neal McFarlane, Dove Dundren KEYETTES Front Row: Tracy Green, Sgr, - or - arms,- Curring Johnsron, Sec , Lori Lambert, Pres., Nancy Schel- horn, V - Pres, Paige Jones, Hisr Second Row: Julie Myers, Darbara Hoffman, Regina Gussie, Amy Derry, Pam Wenrworrh, Joy Deach, Leslie Howerron, Ann Sralzer, Kris Keech, Dersy Dralley, Christina Douer Third Row: Donna Dryanr, Sally Shoaff, Leslie Gros, Laurie Sugg, Lisa Durgerr, Diana Concom, Margarer Haber, Penny Plummer, Sracey Delbridge, Nanerre Relyea, Sue Johnson, Vicky Tsiaoushis Fourth Row: Melinda Floyd, Jean Plurkis, Jill Johnson, Linda Leslie, Elizabeth Deemer, Meg Lee, Sue Miley, Lillian Pussell, Andrea Abel, Peggy Murray, Parry Fulron Bock Row: Terri Richardson, Solly Hyman, Holly Stevenson, Nicola Un¬ derwood, Monica Opp, Linda Zech, Robyn Irish, Lee Glazer, Debbie Price, Janice Claydon, Maura Connell, Lisa Gonzoles, Karen Holland 57 Lisrening inrenrly or o MGA meeting, srudenrs ponder rhe words of Scorr Drinirzer Karen Showers and Korhy Roach prepare reindeer for Chrisrmas in Mrs Anderson ' s room. HI Y Front Row: John Morhis, Ken Wamsrein, rres, Par Henry, v pres , Wilson Monn, Dave Dundren, pres, Scorr Folsom, Dave Tanner, sec., Rick Raunswinder Second Row: Perer Ungerleider, Mike Goillior, John Hollisrer, John Grizzard, John Goodman, Dovid Perry, Jack Marrinelli, Dave Gurhrie, Kelly Shaun, Greg Henry, Dennis Normyle Third Row: John Dunker, Reza Kara mooz. Dob Gibbons, Scorr Smith, John Ferguson, Kevin Griffirh, Eric Kruse, Dryanr Lehr, Andrew Zabych, Mike Vardac, Alan Fonronella, Scorr Drinirzer, Drad Hirschy, Dock Row: Joe Dryson, Sreve Dunsran, Jim Faruki, James Dunkar, Dob Novograrz, Sreve Conway, Greg Culbertson, John Elliorr, Andy Morgan, Tom Cox, Da- vey Jones, Paul Norron. TRI HI Y Front Row: Karhryn Gregorio, Kim An drews, Jane Hamilron, Lisa Puscheck, Pam Schofield, Mory Dean, pres, Jane Gray, v pres , Grerchen Schlighr, rres, Jannerre Joy, hisr, Maricel Greorio, sec , Thorina Rose, Margarer Genovese, Krisren Prochko, Theresa Tanner Second Row Carhy Sheehan, Jenny Dowen, Anne Nelson, Chrisri Langsam, Jane Schwenrker, Karen Showers, Erin Durler, Derh Darnerr, Srefanie Lovely, Michelle Gaharr, Derh Abernathy, Nan cy Denedicr, Terri Graniewski, Kim Goins, Lydo Shuster, Amy Pererschmidr, Lisa Perkins Third Row Allison Ir win Cindy Jordan, Tricia Huber, Dede Way, Mary Taylor, Andrea Annerri, Susan Thrower, Leah Smirh, Carolyn Olds, Derh Slayman, Jill Parish, Teresa Poskaihs, Vicky King, Loris Dradley, Joan Kennedy, Theresa Woods, Nora Pererschmidr, Jockie Hildebrond Dock Row Monica Rodriguez, Sunny Guirard, Donna Nie man, Sherry Felrman, Michele Rivera, Mary Derh Ken ney, Laurie Sugg, Jenny Shenkenberg, Amy Parsons, Tracey Reynolds, Jill Cranford, Elaine Mayer, Karhy Roach. Drendo Perirr, Melanie Corr, Mary Jo Cain, Korhy Webb, Julie Dodson, Julie Holland 58 Hard Work Fulfills Service Clubs Aims Working hard or various workshops, TRI - HI - Y prepared marerial for rhe Chrisrmas Ba¬ zaar in December Sponsored by Mrs. An¬ derson, rhe unusually large group (mem¬ bership of 85) held many fund raisers as well as collecnng for UNICEF ar Halloween. The group, led by Mary Bean, held a Swearer Parry for srudenrs ro purchase swearers ar wholesale prices. The club also senr represenrarives ro rhe Model General Assembly in Richmond, where a garhering of selecred srudenrs parricipared in leader¬ ship rraming HI - Y srarred rhe year wirh rwo social acriviries. a dinner ar rhe Fishouse and a picnic ar Forr Hunr Park, borh wirh TRI - HI - Y, The club sponsored a very successful Valenrine ' s Day Mr. Wonderful Dance in February. HI - Y enlarged i rs ranks wirh rwo membership drives in rhe fall and spring. Presidenr Dave Bundren and sponsor Mr. Craig held many special meerings ro selecr delegares ro parricipare in MG A, Sready hands and concenrrarion help Krisrin Prochko complere a projecr for rhe TRI - HI - Y bazaar. TRI-HI-Y Presidenr Dave Dundren lisrens ro suggesrions ar MG A meering 59 Clubs ' Dedication Improve The Fort Working hard rhe Junior Civitions keep up rheir good standards of excellence. The club conrinued rheir Friday donur sales in Crysral Ciry for rhe Associarion for Retarded Citi¬ zens Led by president Maggie Linneman, rhe mam fund raiser for rhe year was rhe fruitcakes which rhey sold ar different places in rhe area, Throughout rhe Christmas sea son. Visits were made to rhe Mr. Vernon Nursing Home. The year ended ar rhe dis- rricr convention in Ocean Ciry in May. All rhe work during rhe year proved ro be worthwhile. Concenrraring on reorganization rhe Civic Club, led by president Srefanie Wolicki, con¬ rinued irs rradirion of service The sponsor, once again, was Mr Wilkinson. Deciding which of rhe wide selecrion she should chose, Heike Heinzelmonn enjoys o Junior Civirions dinner CIVIC CLUB Front Row: Srefome Wolicki, pres , Pom Schaefer, rres, Soroh Hole, v - pres Second Row: Kenny Norrmgham, Gregg koby Dock Row: Andrew kevere, Todd O ' Harrah, Tracey Spillman, Marra DiBell Lisring ro o club member ' s suggesrion, Junior Civirians presidenr Moggie Linnemonn conducrs a business meermg. 60 Aware of rhe famous Junior Civirian dinners, sponsor Mr Dyes counrs rhe calories on his plare. Happy faces reflecr rhe Chrisrmas spirir as Susan Messina and Maggie Lmnemann decorare a rree or rhe Mounr Vernon Nursing Home. JUNIOR. GVITANS Front Row: Jeon Conway, David Colley, Lisa Calligaro, Karen Pohlman Karhleen Belli, Rick Raunswinder, Scorr Folsom, Jennifer Swift, Eliza- berh Gray, Margarira Franco, Marra DiBell. Second Row: Tom Russel, Susnan Messina, Susie Heil, Lisa Heuver, Maggie Linnemann, Karhy Glass, Berh McLauren, Carhy Connors, Maggie Banberry, Demora Rebolry, Heike Heinzelmann, Julie Davidson, Amy Jel- ler Dock Row: Elaine Johnson, Deniy Murler, JoAnne Viglione, Jason Burke, Gary Alexander, Mark Drum¬ mond, Carol Kuhn, Sara Flanagan, Eva Burnal, Jean Todd, Debbie Torres 61 Proud of her handiwork, Michelle Copeland odds rhe finishing Touches ro o skirr. Mrs Crowell explains rhe finer poinrs of needlework ro Corolyn Conre 62 While Karla Ferguson and Rhonda Wright look on, Grace Austin discusses finances or a DCA meeting. Students Serve Community Working ro rebuild club membership and raise funds, the Future Homemakers of America mode Themselves visible Through¬ out Fort Hunt, Members could be seen sell¬ ing ranralizing baked goods after school and cleaning blackboards for teachers. They wished teachers a Merry Christmas with cords and candy cone pens. The club also served the community by adopting ' ' pa¬ tients or a nursing home. Each member would choose a patient ro write to and do other friendly things ro odd happiness ro their lives The club mode 1980 a happy year for many people. To gain knowledge of the Block culture and heritage, the Block Cultural Alliance attend¬ ed many productions of the Kennedy Cen¬ ter and surrounding theaters. They were both drama and donee productions. The club also helped the community by collect¬ ing for o Christmas basket ro be given ro senior citizens. They celebrated Black History Month with many successful projects which added ro the fun of the year. DCA Front Row: Tina Daniels Second Row: Daune Forre, Mart Dudd, V. - Pres , Alma Martin, Lollie Williams, Pres, Vibarr Davis, Cassandra Houston, Mercedes Campbell, Rasheeda Dowman, Antoinette White, Theresa Ragland, Angie Sreele, JomeS Funderburk, Third Row: Cassandra Walker, Arno Darrle, Kirk Johnson, Karla Ferguson, Rhonda Wrighr, Chico Ellis, Michelle Copeland, Connie Turnbow, Sybil Whire, Sec , Derial Rhodes. Dock Row: George Bush, Kim Drown, Sharon Terry, Patricia Moaland, Regina Burroughs, John Howell, Debbie Clark, Tempest McKay, Kelvin Garrett FHA Front Row: Theresa Knops, Diane Wilde, Sec Michele Johnson, Treas., JoAnne Jorecki, Pres , Parry Chambers, V. - Pres., Second Row: Debbie Dirrl, Pam Wentworth, Gina Burke, Victoria Sanchez, Maria Sheehan, Jeannerre Kruk, Lisa Jackson, Angela Himm, Maggie Haber, Karen Menning, Linda Bergeron, Julia Zachman, Julia Davidson, Theresa Tanner, Jenny Seeley, Vicki Venable, Sara Rose. Third Row: Cathy Benedict, Jacky Hirschkop, Jan Burke, Anne Taylor, Diana Greenwood, Tina Daniels, Deana Helsel, Marie Morrow, Laura Knops, Peggy Mason, Liz Gray, Stephanie Johnson, Allison Menning, Anne Nelson, Andrea Abel, Cindy Pye, Lisa Walls, Mindy May. Bock Row: Linda Leslie, Bonni Goerrlich, Sracey Cochran, Maureen Lamoureux, Jennifer Ransom, Melissa Ladehoff, Becky Roohr, Melanie Adams, Elizabeth Graveson, Ralene Cavanaugh, Karen Lorz, Sam Durko, Leah Engels, Kendra Price, Sheri Wellens, Kim Fawley, Karen Wood, Laurie Davis, Vickie Chase. 63 Preparing For Business World Benefiting nor only rhemselves, bur also rheir community, rhe Future Business Leaders of America worked hard rhis year Members collecred food ro provide o happy Chrisrmos dinner for some of rhe communiry ' s senior citizens They helped charity organizations by collecting for Unicef and participating in rhe March of Dimes Wal Isarhon. During FBLA Week, members or tended lectures given by prominent busi ness people from rhe Fort Flunr oreo The members of rhe Distributive Educa¬ tion Club of America are introduced ro rhe business world through classroom instruction and rhe experience of on-the-job training The members met with rheir employers on o more informal basis at on employee-em ployer banquet DEC A began rhe year with many successful fund raising projects includ ing carnation soles during Flomecoming Week, and rhe prinrmg and selling of signs for other clubs. To odd ro an already excir ing year, members went ro New York City ro learn more about rhe fashion industry By rhe end of rhe year, rhe members had gamed knowledge of rhe business world Disrriburive Ed srudenrs combine classroom experience wirh on- rhe-job rraining FDLA Front Row: Nike Underwood, Treos , Robin Dor delon, Hisr, Joyne Webb, Pres., Moris Richards, Hist, Liso Normond, Sec Second Row: Holly Srevenson, Solly Denson, Derhony Scorr, John Howell, David Di carlo, Dill O ' Neil, Jeonne Puerlmg, Margy Irwin Third Row: Derh Abernerhy, Michelle Gaharr, Howard Drond, Elizabeth Dorn, David Ercolono, Scorr Everrz, Drod Hirschy, Jon Forrmgron Dock Row: Sreve Con way, Schuyler Kropf, Michelle Winiorski FDLA meerings proved ro be an inreresring experience os demonsrrared rhrough rhe unique expressions of Nike Underwood ond Schuyler Kropf. 64 Sponsor Ms. Efrhemes advises srudenrs on career srrare- gies Arrenrive FDLA members ponder rhe words of pres. Joyne Webb DECA Front Row: George Gorham, Tina Broun, Alice Bush, Rhonda Wrighr, Connie Turnbow, Kelly Lang, Michael Ayers Second Row: Susan Crandall, Lisa Gup- ron, Cheryll Klorrer, Ms Efrhemes, Jackie Sreele, Paul Giusrozzi, Tracy Green, Mary Jo Cain. Bock Row: Shawn Cross, Loren Goerrlich, Mike Audick, Neale Tyler, Sherry Felrman, Robyn Leach, Don McNair, John Grainge. IB 65 GERMAN CLUD Front Row Richard Gunderson, Jenny Ransom, Janice Rugari, Ellen Ewing, Karhy Barry, Perer Ungerleider V Pres, Amy Pererschmidr Trees., Paul Kucera Hisr. ; Lisa Puscheck Pres.; Parry Parrish Sec ; Virginia Hudson, Laura Knops, Lindsey Hoolss, John Keiser, Marra DiBell, Frau Mclver Second Row: Brian Kee, Alex Srring, Joel Gallaugher, Rob Vessel, Barbro Vhearon, Jane Schwenrker, Kurr Snyder, Sarah Hale, Nanerre Relyea, Melanie Adams, Heike Hemzelmann, Mark Richards, Gina Barisano, Lori Lese, Susie Harding, Doug Sperandio, Brian Davis, John Schroer, Scorr Buie, John Collier Third Row: Mike Pfeiffer, Charlie Kohler, Pere Gibson, Chris Simpson, Neil Suffa, Regina Szilagyi, David Knoch, Kevin Griffith, Meg Clark, Elvira Biehl, Anne Lipp, Becky Velch, Monica Opp, Mike Cappel- lerri, Eric Longworrh, Emanuel Voyiaziakis, Doug Smith, Mary Berh Kenney Back Row: Villiam Johnson, Chris Herge, Andrew Revere, Scorr Dickinson, Robert Rissell, Tanya Day, Terry Chambers, Dale Vilson, Jamie Duncker, Bob Bell, Elliorr Johnson, Mark Varers, Kevin O ' Donnell, Todd Engles, Carol Kresge, Bill Bruninga, Ronnie Jaworowski, Mark Clark 66 Students Delve In Foreign Cultures The 1980 Latin Club celebrated rhe Roman culrure wirh much pomp and circumstance. Members donned their togas to attend a festive dinner at the Italian Cafe in Falls Church, again at rhe Junior Classical League Convention in Roanoke, Virginia, and rhe Saturnalia or Christmas parry at Wakefield High School. In addition to attending eight Larin Bowls, including rhe Washington Classi¬ cal Bowl, members attended lectures during Pompeii Day at rhe University of Maryland. They later returned to rhe university to com¬ pete in Olympic games held there. Club members attended rhe play, A Midsum¬ mer Night ' s Dream, at rhe Folger Theater. During rhe second week in March enthusias¬ tic members promoted National Latin Week, proving that in 1980, Roman culrure, like Fort Hunt, will endure. Nor to be outdone, members of rhe Ger¬ man Club perpetuated their culrure by par¬ ticipating in a traditional Okroberfesr and holding a Fress Aus where members feast¬ ed on German delicacies. In rhe annual Ger¬ man vs. Larin soccer game rhe Deurches defeated rhe Romans 6 - 2. The club also set a new precedent by sponsoring rhe first annual German Club Newspaper, and crowned rhe first German Club Member of rhe Year to promote membership. Mem¬ bers also purchased German games and books from rhe proceeds of their famous Gummi Bear sales to be used by future German scholars. Amy Pererschmidr crowns Ellior Johnson as rhe new emperor of Deuland LATIN CLUB S: Rurh Beach, pres , Jeanne Puerling, Karen Nenning, Becky Roohr, Allison Meaning, Holly Ollis, Sunny Guirard, Theresa Woods, David Coe, Hearh Coryell, James Baisden, Phil Parsons, Leah Engels, John Wildman. P: Mary Collerre Gusr, Anne Nelson, Jennifer Talberr, Vicky Tsiaoushis, John Cramer, John Dewilde. Susan Lipperr, Donna Nieman, T. J Whire, Carhy Roby Q: Dale Wilson, Brad Hirschy, Jimmie Faruki, Coverr Beach, Marrha Bidder, Bill Larsen, Tom Cox, Melissa Ladehoff, Becky Marr, rres., Lorry Schulris, Mike Gail- lior, Sue Johnson, Bill Mason R: Janer.Hannon, Maricel Gregorio, Perer Roohr, Roberr Alexander, Andy Za- bych, Tara Fredrickson, Chris Norringham, Mike Vardac, Jay Arkinson, Brerr Emmerson, Chris Kiernan, Carol Mills, Karen Camp, Kane Pramik, Karhy Roach 67 French Club members line up ro sample rhe magnifi¬ cent cuisine from rhe bounriful buffer FRENCH CLUB Front Row: Krisrin Prochko Trees.; Susan Heil Pres.; Janice Cloydon V-Pres Second Row: Sracey Delbridge, Tricia Ungerleider, Karen Lorz, Jennifer Caffery, Teri Jackson, Diana Cain, Michele Day, Karhleen Zembec, Kim Doche, Vicki Dux, Penny Hesun Third Row: Heike Heinzelmann, Holly McGovern, Margrer Horned, Karie Kryso, Leah Smirh, Maura Connell, Tricio Huber, Diana Bolt, Rebecca Railis, Margi Bambery, Tracey Reynolds Back Row: Tom Russell, Allison Irvin, Bob Movograrz, Chris Ryan, Elaine Mayer, Julie Puerling, Kendra Price, Joanne Viglione, Jackie Puerling, Judy McLeuan. Jennifer Vig- lione Striking a Carmen Miranda pose, Debbie Kern adds life ro a Spanish Club meeting 68 And Speak The Native Language Every orher Thursday rhe mademoiselles and monsieurs of Forr Hunr gathered during rheir usual ensemble in room 223, here they planned candy and bake sales ro spon¬ sor rheir annual Christmas celebration. It was also here that rhe Frenchmen determined rheir game sraregy to be used in rhe volley¬ ball game against rhe German Club This was also rhe origin of rhe club ' s journey ro rhe French embassy, and ir was from here rhar rhe club journeyed ro Les Taminers where some members dined and others gorged on rhe magnificent French cuisine. Spanish Club members also enjoyed grear food when members gathered ar El Caribe for a South American meal and ro learn more about rhe Spanish culture. They at¬ tended Spanish-relared activities and festi¬ vals held in rhe Washington area. Selling stationary, members raised funds ro sponsor an underprivileged child in a Spanish speak¬ ing country All this made 1980 a buenismo year for rhe Spanish Club. Daydreaming and gossip are essenrial parrs of a French Club meermg SPANISH CLUD Front Row: Karie Greenleese, Colleen Sonosky, Monica Rodrigues, Daphne Johns, Debra Kern, v-pres., Susan Lewis, sec . Leah Engels, Cameron Demaine Julie Dodson, Linda Whirner, Marilyn Mueller Second Row: Mrs. Lowe, sponsor, Daphne Deer, Jane Hamilron, Karhy Balli, Wendy Withers, Derh Darnerr, Theresa Knobs, Julia Davidson, Leslie Woodworrh, Julia Zackman, Diana Conconi, Magdalene Wo, Michele Duggan, Parrl Kosciuszko, Carhy Franco, Davy Jones Third Row: Ann Maycock, Cindy Rice, Dee Way, Leah Reosri, Amy Campbell, Diana Greenwood, Michele Rivero. Decky Welch, Monica Opp, Diane Wilde, Amy Johnson, Eleanor Poyrhress, Cindy Gallaugher, Carol Kresge Dock Row: Carolyn Conre, Undo Zech, Karen Helal, Linda Debus, Jean Conway, Dean Schienbem, May Parisi, Susie Harding, Jeff Hoffman, Sreve Mehler, Vicroria Sanchez, Maria Sheehan, Dill Druninga, Jose Menez, Rebino Durroughs, Luann Luonn Mondluch. 69 Club presidenr Carol Kresge expresses her enrhusiasm for rhe Russian culrure. While arrending an Asrronomy Club meering, Tim Reago manages ro ger some srudy ing done ASTRONOMY Front Row: Tiacy Wise. Angela Himm, Magdalene Wo, Mary Douldm, Julie Davidson Second Row: Druce Glassco, James Slonena, Karl Walbrechr, sec , Kevin O ' Donnell, pres , Don Reago, v-pres, Ricky Whirehouse, Julie Dondjunis, Lisa Jackson, More Frorus, Rurh Deoch Dock Row: Perer Roohr, Pere Gibson, Orian O’Donnell, Dryan Kropf, Chris Palermo, rres , Joe Dzikiewicz, Mike Dourhwoire, John Johnson, Chip Wil¬ son, Chris Simpson, Coverr Deoch, Julier Cappellerri, Lee Hayward, John Klimavicz 70 Discovering New Worlds Under rhe knowledgeable leadership of Mrs. Franke, rhe Russian Club mer on Thursday ofrernoons ro ger a view of Rus¬ sian culrure rhar is nor learned in rhe class¬ room. Parriciparion in rhe Inrernarional Food Day in December and hall decorarions for Homecoming were some of rhe club ' s ac- rivines. On Wednesday afrernoons in rhe planerar- ium, Astronomy Club members mer ro enhance rheir knowledge and appreciarion of rhe heavens. Weekly field rrips ro rhe Goddard Space Flighr Cenrer, science lec¬ tures ar George Mason University and rrips ro rhe National Air and Space Museum played a big parr in rhe acriviries of rhis year ' s ’ ' Stargazers. Evening observing ses¬ sions and lecture topics included black holes, universe origins, pulsars, neurron srars, and astronomy terminology ond usage. Erin Melcher disrrocrs Mrs Franke ' s arrenrion enabling Randy Rueckerr ro ger his hands in rhe goody jar. Kevin O ' Donnell, presidenr, leads one of rhe Asrron- omy Club ' s discussions. RUSSIAN Front Row: Carol Kresge, pres., Molly Srring, Mary Dalsdon, Randy Rueckerr Second Row: Cindy Collison, Lee Glazer, Trixie Durcavage, Todd A ' Harrah Dock Row: Monica Rueckerr, v. pres, Becky Roohr, William Bruningo, Larry Schulris, Mrs. Franke, sponsor. 71 Students Explore Creative Horizons As if preparing ro desrroy rhe world, Roger Vosilas conrrols rhe audirorium lighrs. ART CLUB Front Row: Susan Crondall, Dlona Cain, John Howell, Magdalene Wo, sec, Michelle Wirhers, Second Row: Holly Derger, Laura Tandy, Rurh Deach, Joanne Jarecki, Linda Bandjunis, v pres, Julie Bandjunis, pres. Dock Row: Don Menez, Michele Day, Rick Whire house, Marc Robinson, Karl Walbrechr, Mrs. Williams, sponsor. AUDIO VISUAL CLUB Front Row: Mary Cronin, Poul Kucera, Lee Hayward, Julier Cappellerri, Tung Adams, Jennifer Irvin, sec Second Row: Janice Mallard, rreas, Brian Laffan, v pres.; Holly Derger, Sara Dzikiewicz, Roger Vosilas, pres., Sreve Mehler, Steve Laseau, Mike Cappellerri, Dale Wilson, Coverr Deach Wirh a helping hand, Julie Dandjunis learns ro operate rhe video recorder 72 Meering regularly on Thursday afrernoons, members of rhe Art Club gor together to share their creativity. Under a very close, friendly atmosphere, they planned and made decorations for rhe Homecoming Dance At Christmastime, they sold scarves to raise money to buy a Christmas tree for rhe front hall. In November, a busload of art students and club members went to Virginia Commonwealth University to observe rhe different aspects of art, ond education on rhe college level, including glass blowing, sketching, and painting. Other field trips in¬ cluded visits to museums in rhe Washington Area. After becoming a casualty of rhe fire, rhe Audio Visual Club returned to Fort Hunt. Under rhe able leadership of Mr South, rhe club has been of great help to rhe perform¬ ing orrs of rhe school Dunning rhe lights for rhe drama department ' s production of Harvey ' ' in early February was just one of rhe club ' s activities It also helped record rhe choral department ' s singing when they compered in a Christmas carol contest spon¬ sored by rhe radio station WMAL Roger Vasilas, rhe club ' s president, was a common sight at rhe home basketball gomes with his video cameras, recording rhe competition. Bur, rhe A.V. Club was nor all work. They also went on o field trip to rhe Naval Photog¬ raphy Center in Washington, D C. Creoriviry seems to flow from Michele Wirher ' s pencil. 73 Fort Hunt Discovers Mogul Madness Poor conditions caused rhe Ski Club ro carv cel irs firsr rwo rrips, one in early December ro Seven Springs and rhe Christmas trip ro Quebec Finally, in January, o busload of rowdie skiers were off ro hir rhe slopes Nothing could discourage these ski fanarics. Nor even long lifr lines and icy parches. Although Seven Springs is a favorire of Forr Hunr skiers, ir is nor yer known wherher Forr Hunt is a favorire of Seven Springs Staff. Ir seemed as if our high spirits were carried throughout rhe resort The club ' s rrips pro¬ vided o chance ro perfect member ' s skiing skills, as well as give them a break from Mom and Dad and a weekend of non-srop parrying. Despire rhe lock of snow in early winter, rhe Ski Club did manage ro have a mood season Afrer reachirg rhe borrom of rhe slope, Schuyler Kropf wairs in line for onorher run. Front Row: Liso Sroll, Mike Cochine, Dove Tanner, Nose Mory LaDonge, Sreve Losoeu, John Howell, Karen Har dy, pres, Lisa Gupron, Sue Conre, David Lopez, Susan Crandall, Susan Lewis, Perer Ungerleider, Kris Hausheer, Tracy Green, Maura Connell Second Row: Linda Les¬ lie, Gregg Eorly, Kerry Desr, Susan Gray, Leah Smirh, Alon Harrison, Robyn Leoch, Joan O ' Conner, Julie Myers, Pam Wenrworrh, Regina Gussle, Karen Poff, Lindsey Hooks, Amy Derry, Leslie Howerron, Janice Claydon Third Row: John Collier, Sreve Conway, John Goodman, Mike Gaillior, Priscilla DeFore, Jim Venezio, Schuyler Kropf, Shelly Rivera, Joanne Vlglione, Penny Heslin, Karhy Killilea, Vicroria Sanchez. Mike Yellman, Greg Cox, Tomy Asrerira, Melanie Carr, Srefame Lave ly, Gina Darisano, Reldon Coffey, Joy Deach, Eric Long worrh Dock Row: Joson Burke, Sherri Felrman, Jeff Rharican, Davey Jones, Lee McHaney, Keirh Heikkinen, Dryan Rice, Sreve O ' Hara, John Walker, Dryan Kropf, Jim Dowman, Jeff Ranck, Sreve Waible 74 After purring on her skis, Joan O ' Conner heads for rhe slopes. Rene Leach and Lisa Androski finally begin rheir ride ro rhe rop after woiring in line for over rwenry minures Front Row: Linda Dergeron, Laura McNinch, Carhy Franco, Harrier Holr, Maryanna Lancasrer, Bliss Sim¬ mons, Angela Ledberrer, Bill Monroe, Liso Androski, Debbie Waring, Rene Leach, Alice Bush, Mary Keiser, Jeff Ogden, Second Row: Vicky Chase, Jenny Phillips, Catherine Zable, Valerie Myers, John Johnson, Ten Jaclsson, Krisren Prochko, Diana Cain, Missy Franco, Cindy Geronime, Sue Sranbery, Bob Novograrz, Ed Vining, Mike Novograrz, Brian O ' Donnell, Third Row: James Funderburk, Steve Laseau, Connie Boguess, Sarah Faruki, Mike Cappellerri, Maria Sheehan, Ray¬ mond Lyles, Erin Slarrery, Cutting Johnsron, Scorr Bren¬ nan, Kurr Blackwell, Dock Row: Jill Bernier, Bubba Bebahani, Remi Pellerier, Jose Menez, Thorina Rose, Terry Graniewski, Elvira Diehl, Hal Berger, Bill White, Scorr McCray, Mike Dourhwaire. Front Row: Parry Kosciuszko, Robin Bordelon, Mary Beth Fogarry, Barbro Whearon, Debbie Holrzclaw, Ka¬ ren Holland, Tina Braun, Leslie Woodworrh, Cush How¬ ard, Sunny Guirard, Julie Dodson, Lori Lese, Donna Bauchspies, Linda Whirner, Allison Menning, Scorr Fol¬ som, Bill White, Second Row: Bob Webster, Luann Mondloch, Danny Thompson, Dan Cornell, Sheilah Horned, Valerie Hehemann, Margrer Horned, Elvira Biehl, Jackie Hildebrand, Alfred Monroe, Julie Holland, Carolyn Conte, Marilyn Mueller, Laura Venezia, Laurie Besr, Janet Blackwell, Theresa Tanner, Meg Clark, Mi¬ chele Day, Penny Ginn, Greg Cox, Kerry Besr, Mimi Friedman, Morgi Bambery, Jim Bowman, Peggy Kirk¬ land, Steve Laseau, Paul Urruria, Pam Pierce. Third Row: Eric Saenz, John Howerron, Win Vining, Scorr Mondo, Vince Peren, Daphne Johns, Casey Calladine, Monica Rodriguez, Erin Melcher, Lori Reep, Eileen Mar- ousek, Mary Taylor, Debbie Kern, Nancy Benedict, Lori Davis, Amy Gillette, Heike Heinzelmann, David Quanr, Dock Row: Brad Sheehan, Brian Roberts, Chris Gordon, Mike Vardac, Pere Samuelson, John Goodman, Clarke Simmons, Alan Harrison, John Howell, Bryanr Lehr, Keenan Bayol, Chris Ryan, Michele Bouve, Elliorr Smith, Ronnie Kaye, Brad Huclss, John Graves, Mike Cham¬ bers, Mark Clark, 75 Federate Take Speed And Aim Can you imagine a club in which you spend your rime racing? This was rhe Motorcycle Club and rhey procriced on rhe weekends. Mosr of rhe club ' s rime was spenr in organi- zorion rrying ro find a sponsor and a legal place ro ride rheir mororcycles. Mr Gerber, rhe sponsor, pur rhe presidenr Don Suggs and rhe vice- presidenr Kevin Lake ro work. These officers rried ro reach rhe resr of rhe riders skill bur wirh safety The club is nor school sponsored so rhey hod a hard rime meeting riders from other schools When all rhe reams did meer, ir was greor fun and some of rhe riders come our wirh trophies. Wrapping up another winning season, rhe Federal ' s Rifle Club had a very exciting year This year was known as rheir rebuild mg year. Wirh rheir regular hor shots Day Sloneno and Jeff Hoffman, rhe club made a respectable showing within rhe Northern Virginia High School Rifle League. Wirh new standout shooters, Dave Hoyle, Tom Hem- ricks, Don Bowman, Sean Connolly and Tom Mengenhauser coming on strong, rhe club is looking forward ro an even berrer season nexr year. Considering rhe level of ralenr shown so far, rhar will certainly be a challenge 1 Doing whar rhe Mororcycle Club does besr, Don Suggs jumps over o muddy pool of worer MOTORCYCLE CLUD Don Suggs, Scorr Duie, Jeff Kin¬ dred, Kevin Lake 76 Drorher and sisrer, Craig and Deana Helsel, hope ro make a perfect shot. Rifle Club Front Row: Chris Herge, David Hoyle, Robert Russell, Craig Helsel, Ray Slonena, Don Bowman Dock Row: Katie Roberts, Deana Helsel, Rodney Swearin¬ gen, Jerome Miron, Jeff Hoffman, Peter Andrews, Jon Mengenhauser, Chris Gray. Rifle Club member Ray Slonena gives it his best shot. 77 During Club Day, Lee Hayward and Karl Walbrechr demonsrrare rhe exaring game of chess CHESS Front Row: Chris Palermo, rreas, Kevin O ' Don nell, v pres.; Dill Mason, pres.; Druce Glassco, sec , Dock Row: Karl Walbrechr, Drion Laffan, Joe Dzi kiewicz, Lee Hayward, Arno Darrle, Linda Dandjunis, Julio Dandjunis, Diehard Whirehouse. Conremplaring his next move, Joe Dzikiewicz, practices for rhe an upcoming meet 78 While challenging each orher or a Dungeon-n-Dragon game, rhe Bandjunis sisrers and Bruce Glassco discuss rheir strategies. Games Build Concentration Dealing wirh a game, rhe Dungeon -n- Dragons Club used no marerial products. Ir involved an imaginary game based on rhe world of Tolkein. The game rakes place in rhe minds of rhe players. The individual members or players rook on rhe personality of fighters, wizards, priesrs, and thieves in on imaginary world. This world was creared by a person called a dungeon masrer. He also controlled rhe acrion of rhe game as rhe players go around rhe world defeating monsters and collecting treasures The more rhe game is ployed rhe more powerful a player becomes. There are no real winners or losers in rhe game The goal is ro stay alive and learn as much as one can in rhe world he is in. Mental skills are necessary ro compere in rhe Chess Club. The United Virginia Chess Federation collected money which was then given ro high schools. The ream held rheir comperirions every fourrh or fifth week againsr orher schools. Our ream combined wirh Mr Vernon for simultaneous exhibi¬ tions. Mosr of rhe reams ' rime was spenr playing rhe game more than analyzing ir. _ J DUNGEONS-n-DRAGONS Front Row: Chris Simpson, Bruce Glassco, v. - pres.; Karl Walbrechr, pres.; Joe Dzikiewicz, sec.; Linda Bandjunis, rreas.; Second Row: Roger Vasilas, Julia Bandjunis, Brian O ' Donnell, Lee Hayward, Angela Himm, Lisa Jaclsson, Rebecca Marr, Dock Row: Robert Rissell, James Slonena, Mike Douthwaire, David Traub, Brian Laffan, Dungeon-n-Dragon player Joe Dzikiewicz increases his skill by playing rhe game wirh rh e help from an ad¬ vanced book. Students Gain Eloquence Compering wirh orher schools or college lo- e Debate Team increased rheir skills and knowledge of cerrain Topics. Every year rhe Debate Team has a different topic and rhis year ' s ropic was foreign trade Be fore every meet rhe ream researched or local libraries When rhe ream was or a meet they would go through a number of preliminary rounds then on to win trophies. They studied, prepared, and pur in many hours toward rheir goal. The fine art of public speaking was gained through Forensics. Categories included Prose, Poetry, Dramatic Interpretation, Dra¬ matic Duo, Impromptu Speaking, Original Works, and Declamation The ream com pered wirh schools in rhe Northern Virginia and Washington area which afforded on opportunity to meet students from orher schools. Ar a regular Debare Club meering, Chip Wilson prac rices his presenronon for rhe nexr meer OTE Front Row: Kevin O ' Donnell, Chrisropher Wil- Dock Row: Donald IReago, copr.; John Johnson, capr, John Klimavicz over rhe sug- 80 Forensic member Ross Airken pracrices his recirarion for rhe scruriny of rhe orher members. FORENSICS Front Row: Holly Berger, Korl Walbrechr, Angela Himm, rreas.,- Bruce Glassco, coprMike Brun- ingo, v. - pres., Coverr Beach, sec. Bock Row: Julia Bandjunis, Michael Cappellerri, Marc Robinson, Penny Heslin, Don Reago, Trocy Wise, Brian Laffan, Susan Blounr, Sara Dzikiewicz, Joe Dzikiewicz, Andrea Pierorri, Emanuel Voyiazlakis, Roger Vasilas, Julier Cappellerri. 81 Feds Dominate Fields And Lanes The frisbee craze spread Through Forr Hunt wirh rhe crearion of rhe new Frisbee Club. During rhe fall and spring, members mer rhree rimes a week ro practice for ream games. Their firsr game was against Annan- dale, and although they lost, members gained experience and had a lor of fun. Members also helped each other ro im¬ prove their skill in freestyle They planned trips ro rournamenrs in rhe Washington area. Having mer wirh such great popular iry, rhe Frisbee Club will be around next year Once a week, rhe Bowling Club mer ar rhe Ten Pm Coliseum During these meet ings, members improved rheir skills through comperirion between one another. In rhe spring, members used rheir experience against several schools in a bowling tourna¬ ment After an exhausting day of school, bowling was an enjoyable way of relaxing. Wirh sryle an d ease, Sreve Torh rolls for o spare. Afrer making a difficulr carch, Kevin Rooney rakes a fall 82 FPJSDEE CLUB Front Row: John Marsron, Kevin Booney, Lee Hayward, Sreve Laseau, Jim Doyle, Paul Urruna Second Row: Mike Cappellerri, David Knoch, Bill Larsen, Sreve Dunsran, Paul Kucera, Sreve Mehler. Dock Row: Dale Wilson. Keeping score, Dale Wilson waits patiently for the next strike. BOWLING CLUB Front Row: Susan Lipperr, Peter Roohr, Karla Daehnke, Sreve Toth. Second Row: Paul Kucera, David Knoch, Bill O ' Neil, Bill Mason, Peter Gibson, Mike Gilfillan. Bock Row: Bill Larsen, Bay Parisi, Kurt Gusravson, Dale Wilson, Jim Moore 83 pf pj . Combined Energy Gets Results To rhe overage srudenr Administrators appeared ro do nothing more rhan super¬ vise rhe cafeteria and school grounds, how ever, through rhe years, rhe administrators have done much more. They have been closely involved with teacher evalua¬ tions, text book selection, and student discipline. Another fact many students may nor have realized this year was that each grade had assigned administrators: John Travis, twelfth grade, Rusry Glazer, elev¬ enth grade; Cathy Allen, tenth grade, and Frank Creneri, ninth grade Beginning rhe new year in a temporary office in rhe stacks library, confusion was rhe precedent With all rhe moving done last year, it was inevitable things would be lost and misplaced. After rhe move ro rhe new¬ ly renovated offices, rhe confusion became minimal and rhe administration organized itself again. The new office design brought much com¬ ment from rhe srudenr body abour rhe cage like offices of rhe administrative staff Bur whatever rhe new office looked like, it was a welcome change from rhe precar¬ ious arrangements of rhe first few months of rhe year The administrative staff was able ro start rhe new decade on rhe right foot Two newcomers to Fort Hunt, Mrs Allen and Mrs. Efrhemes, char abour rhe convenience of rhe new mail room Ms Corhy Allen, Assisranr Principal Mr Frank Creneri, Special Projects Aid Mr Jeffery Dierze, Activities Direcror 86 Administration One of the new ossistont principols, Mr. Travis, uses rhe lunch hour ro ger ro know rhe students. Always active with the students. Dr Manning dis¬ cusses rhe Prom with Senior Class officers Bobby John¬ son, Tracy Larousso, Christine Rodriguez, and Leslie Howerron. Mr. Dili Duffy, Guidance Direcror Mr Rusty Glazer, Administrative Aide Dr James Manning, Principal Mr John Travis, Assistant Principal Em Open Doors Welcome Students Preparing students to meet the stan¬ dards of their own personal needs throughout rheir years or Fort Hunr has been a primary concern of rhe Guidance Department The counselors hove provided students with rhe advice they ' ve needed, along with helping them to develop a sense of responsibility for rheir education. Organiz¬ ing resting for all grade levels and aiding seniors in rhe college decision process, as well as all rhe paperwork, have been major rime consumers of rhe counselors, bur they do much more Much credit is rightly de¬ served to them for passing our I D cards, being assigned to cafeteria and hall duty, providing a job placement service and spon¬ soring special programs Mr Tally demonstrates good teacher - student relations with Richard Alston Helpful hints from Ms. Baker allow Penny Ginn ro have a berrer understanding of SAT ' s. 88 Dm Guidance Dr Philip Armsrrong Ms Emily Baker Mr Gerald Connolly jj Pleasant small talk and smiling faces from Ca¬ meron Demaine, Carolyn Conre and Becky Blood- worrh brighren up Mr Connolly ' s day. Mr Brian Tally Mr Carmen Urso Dr Boberr Waldorf 89 Helping Hands Keep School Going Forr Hunt srudenrs were lucky ro have a competant supporting staff rhis post year Working in small cramped areas at the be¬ ginning of rhe year, rhe Secretaries mer rhe challenge of being as efficient as rhey had been in rhe years gone by Afrer being moved ro rhe new office, life seemed ro go a lirrle easier Nurses found rhar mosr of rheir parienrs came from rhe physical education deparr- menr They al so ran inro those strange ill¬ nesses rhar seemed ro hir rhe srudenrs one period before a major exam. These ladies were a big help during rhe annual physicals as well as rhe organizing of rhe yearly evenr. All of rhe rime and energy of rhese people was greatly appreciated by rhe en¬ tire srudenr body. Mrs. Hughes proofreads o documenr before handing ir ro Dr Manning SECRETARIAL STAFF Mrs. Dorrhea Foris, Mrs. Carhy McComb, Mrs Beatrice Hughes Mrs Darleen Nichols, Mrs. Ginny Kondr Mrs. Eunice Yellmon, library secrerory Supporting Staff 90 fZ C Students gothet in the gym with the school nurses and volunteer morhers for rheir yearly healrh rests. Vi . u nil s ' U 1 H- 1 I! ADP AMD FINANCE: Mrs. Karen Wesr, Mrs. Dorothy McKinney Taking a break from her work, Mrs. McComb smiles at rhe thought of an early closing because of snow. Finally in the new office, Mrs. Foris finds there is more space in which ro work. 91 Smiling Faces And Hard Work Go Together Students greatly appreciated all the work the Custodians did ro keep the Fort clean The rediousjob of mopping floors and dusting locker rops became an everyday routine. With rhe reconstruction of our school came rhe messes made by rhe con srrucrion workers, which were left for rhe janirorial staff ro clean Without these staff members, we wouldn ' t have had rhe clean school we had Working in very uncomfortable circum¬ stances for rhe first parr of rhe year, Cafete¬ ria Workers bagged Super Sack lunches in a very small room. The student body was happy when they could once again pur¬ chase hot lunches Always wearing smil¬ ing faces, rhe cafeteria staff was proud ro serve rhe Fort Flunr students and staff Distributing food among the various types of Super Sacks, Mary Willis wairs anxiously for rhe new kirchen fociliries. CAFETERIA STAFF: Mary Willis, Irma Liming, Hazel Sroclxs, Frances Dlamcenship. Jane Jesinsky, Effie Karas, Lowell Cope, Mildred Cox. 92 DAY CUSTODIAL STAFF: Mr Sherman Harris, Mr. John Moore, Mrs Corhy Allen, Mr. William Darge, Mr Jeff Fawcerr. NIGHT CUSTODIAL STAFF: Front Row: Ms C Pang Kim, Ms Ava Taylor, Ms Vanessa Hearh, Mr John Travis. Dock Row: Mr Fred Jones, Mr Lurher Harris, Ms Kyong Chin, Mr Earl Williams, Ms Karhryn Spruel! Mr. Edward Gassek Mrs. Wendy Korler Mrs. Marilyn Williams While on on ort field trip. Lisa Jenson rries to capture the beaury of the Potomac [Liver on canvas. Intrigued by the script provided by Mr. Gassek, Joe Dzikiewicz and Doug Smirh srudy the rechniques of playwriring. Unaware of the fate awaiting her, Susan Dlounr reads the Dracula. 94 Arr And Drama Creative Minds Work Together Many forms of creativity could be found throughout the Fort oli year. The art teachers tried to get students to pur their emotions or visions onto paper or canvas Some art students went on o field trip to the Potomac River so they could paint Fort Washington. Each painting seemed to take on a different look. The Art Department offered special activity classes during seventh period to all interested students. Those who attended these classes enjoyed the opportunity to learn about art tech¬ niques. Another form of creativity at the Fort was to be found in the Drama classes Mr. Gassek, who taught the class, said that the main thing he was trying to do in the class was to create articulate human beings out of his students Working on stage gave students the chance to learn how to project their voices so they could be heard. They were also taught proper stage movements and developed poise Sitting in the sun, Becky Smith odds the finishing Touches to her version of Fort Washington. After deciding that his first silk screen didn ' t live up to his expectations, Reldon Coffey tries a reprint 95 ■BE5SSE2V Feds Tune Into Music Making up an imporranr parr of rhe fine arrs was rhe Music Department. A roral of eleven musically oriented classes were offered this past year, with 215 srudenrs in rhe deparrmenr. These srudenrs were in volved in studying music history and theory as well as performing. All rhese groups had Christmas concerts, giving rhe performers rhe chance ro display rheir ralenrs. Displaying a look of frusrrarion, rhe Mixed Chorus learns Srar Lighr Ai ii ic iiupincs uic uiopiuy cu ui i u ic oiuciii icp, 11 ic Marching Federals rry rheir hardesr ar rhe Mounr Ver non Dand Invirarional While pracricing a drum solo, Marrin Rexroad and Frank Androski look up ro Mr Erheridge for direction 96 Music Mr George Erheridge Mr John Murray Mrs. Marilyn Schwaner 97 MADRIGALS Front Row: Dean Schienbem, Sharon Clark, Kane Warrers, Dobby Johnson, Mark Aills, Jeff McGough, Mary Douldin, Sherry Clark Middle Row: Kerry Williams, Carolyn Olds, Angela Himm Dock Row: Jack Durko, Mike Cappellerri, Jim Lyons, Darbara Whiddon For Some Singing Is The Key To Life In rhe pasr Fort Hunt Madrigals have al¬ ways been a favorite part of all choral performances. This year held no exceptions; rhe group proved to be better than ever, having for rhe first rime a class period devot¬ ed solely to these musicians. They gave numerous performances throughout rhe year and were once again invited to per¬ form ar Woodlawn Planrorion. In addition they appeared ar a Christian Women ' s meeting in front of an audience of 300 and also ar rhe Mormon Temple, Dr, Manning was so pleased with rhe sound of this group rhat he invited them to sing at his church, Holy Spirit, Receiving rhe perfect pitch from Mary Douldin, rhe Madrigals performed songs acappella in their costumes that came from rhe Renaissance period. This was an impressive group to see and hear. Singing Rigoletto the boys quartet. Dobby Johnson, Mark Aills, Jeff McGough, and Deon Scheinbein, man age ro moke a force of rhe opera 98 Chorus CONCERT CHOIR Front Row: Peggy Winters, Juliana Dionne, Angela Irby, Mara Krasts, Mary Anne Dooley, Lisa Dodge, Vicki Venable Second Row-. Jennifer Caf- fery, Janice Rugari, Casey Camp, Jean Todd, Anne Jessey, Damara Dolre, Dawn Schroeder Third Row: Kelly Porrer, Nancy Bush, Becky Roohr, Carol Scull, Melanie Mayo, Karen Bogley, Holly Gaines Bock Row: Monica Opp, Debbie Torres, Alma Martin, Nanette Relyea, Sharon Drury, Sherry Felrman, Shelia Morris. Getting info the spirit of things, Peggy Winters ond Dean Schienbein dance to a Holiday Hoedown. While Mr. Murray listens intently, Sharon Clark per ' forms for the new seniors. 99 MIXED CHORUS Front Row: Scorr Clark, Sreve Moaland, Cindy Scorr, Par Hoover, Cheryl Crider, Jon Durke Sec¬ ond Row: Clayron Garrison, Bersy Krars, Tiffany Tipron, Andrea Lehner Bock Row: James Dunaway, Jerry Crider, Barbra Anema, Sarah Faruki, Bonm Goerrlich Fort Hunt Creates Perfect Harmony Welcoming o familiar face back again this year was the Chorus Department. Mr Murray, afrer raking a year ' s break, re¬ turned and pur things bads in full swing. The groups had several performances through¬ out the year Early in the year the chorus sang at a tea welcoming new seniors. Al¬ though the renovation of the auditorium hod nor been completed by Christmas rime, the chorus held their performances there, and had very successful concerts. In the spring they did the broad way musical, Godspell. Mr Murray rook a new ap¬ proach towards soloists this year He decid¬ ed to give more people a chance, thus many new voices were heard from the stage As well as performances the chorus also participated in a festival. The group raised money to go to the festival in many ways, such as a candle sale The involvement of Mr Murray and the students was clearly seen throughout the year. Making his way to the top, Jeff McGough performs Ar rhe Hop.” TOO With much expression the Girls Ensemble sings ' ' Win¬ ter Wonderland during the Chrisrmas concert. CHAMBER CHOIR Front Row: Nelson Miles, Mark Rich¬ ards, Sara Rose, Amy Pererschmidr, Michelle Whirhers, Kim Keech, Cindy Acchione, Laura Ogus, Mark Aills. Second Row: Andrea Abel, Amy Olds, Nancy Nae- gele. Missy Parziale, Michele Bouve, Anira Cross, Deb¬ bie Bowers Third Row: Debbie Clark, Tim Evans, Jane Schwenrker, Ellen Ewing, Cathy Poulin, Jennifer Ad- genr Bock Row: Jim Lyons, Larry Schulris, Tanya Day, Mary Torpey, Mary Jo Cain, Celia Brevard, Michelle Duggan, Jennifer Ransom, Grove Webster, pianist Tra¬ cy Green 101 STRINGS Front Row: Carhy Poulin, Peggy Murray, Jack le O ' Reagan, Chris Gordon, Karen Pohlmann, Wayne Mehl, Jennifer Irvin, John Elliorr, Russ Neill, Middle Row: Jennifer Swifr, Tricia Ungerleider, Karen Moorhouse, Margy Bambery, Sherry Morris, Allison Irvin, Lori Reep, Mark Drummond, Dock Row: Eric Gehres, Srephen Fine, Mike Dye, John Wo, Marcia Hargreanes, Andy Revere, Michelle Giguere, Sreve Ming, Parry Coulrer, Tracy Wise, Karla Daehnke While performing in the Winter Concert, Jennifer Irvin and Karen Moorehouse concenrrare on rheir mu¬ sic. Before demonstrating their progress, rhe Forr Hunr Symphonic Orchestra greets rhe audience During one of their many rehearsals, Mrs Schwaner enthusiastically leads rhe orchestra in a con¬ certo 102 Orchestra Musicians Continue To Excel The Forr Hunr Symphonic Orchestra upheld irs reputation os one of the finest in Fairfax County. Various members of the orchestra performed in duets and quarters at churches and historical sires throughout the community. Many long hours of rehearsal were spent in preparation for the Winter Concert which was held on December 19 Parr of their holiday repertoire was heard by the stu¬ dents during the Winter Assembly. Under the direction of Marilyn Schwoner, the students once again participated in the Music Festival where they received a superi¬ or raring. The orchestra ' s traditional perfor¬ mance during Baccalaureate climaxed the year ' s activities Hard work and dedica¬ tion have contributed to the excellence of the Fort Hunt Symphonic Orchestra. During an orchestra concert, Michael Dye contributes his talent to produce a harmonious sound. From behind stage, Kenny Nottingham exercises his talent on the chimes. WIND SECTION Front Row: Greg Roby, Kenny Notting¬ ham, Scott Stewart, Decca Clauss, Jeanne Collins Mid¬ dle Row: Ted Jones, Paul Murphy, Diana Conconi, David Colley, Sarah Hale, Julie Puerlmg Dock Row: Dill Drunmga, Jeff Roby, Mart Irwin, Bill Woehrle 103 iiwwst Bond Officers: Presidenr, Dill Druningo, Treasurer, Carol Cross, Secrerory, Amy Evans, Vice - Presidenr, Marrin Bexroad Pracficing for the next bond performance, Srefanie Wolicki runes in wirh rhe percussion section At the Mount Vernon Invitational Band Classic, Diehard Starr awaits his turn to impress rhe judges lap “Jig 1 -• i Wmr . IHMHNSm 104 Bond Noted Rewords For Musical Accomplishments Under rhe direcrion of Mr George Ether¬ idge, the Marching Band started practice two weeks prior to the opening of school. They practiced twice o day during rhe summer and during fourth period when school reopened Led by Drum Major David Debus, rhe Marching Federals placed sec¬ ond in both rhe Falls Church Tournament of Bands and rhe Mount Vernon Invitational Classic, At these competitions were bands from all over rhe East coast. The 86 musi¬ cians and 20 Flag Corps members per¬ formed pre - game and half - time shows at every football game Drum Major David Debus leads rhe band to anorher superior raring ar rhe Falls Church Tournamenr of Bands After hours of summer practice rhe Marching Feder¬ als are ready ro srarr rhe season off on rhe righr foor 105 In Tune With The Times The Conceit and Symphonic Bands per¬ formed a joinr Christmas Concert on De¬ cember 21. Symphonic Band was further honored by being invited ro perform wirh rhe Fairfax Symphony Orchestra or rhe Ken¬ nedy Center on December 29. Larer in rhe year rhey ventured ro Arlanra for rhe Six Flogs Over Georgia Bond Conresr Sym¬ phonic Bond is for the highly skilled musi¬ cian and each srudenr must audition for placement Concert Band enabled stu¬ dents to further their musical skills. Fund raisers for both groups included rhe annual Cirrus Fruir Sale and rhe Garage Sole or Stephen Foster Intermediate. Looking ol Mr. Etheridge for direction, Amy Evans and Leah Engel hit rhe perfect note. At the Annual Christmas Concert Becky Friedburg and Julie Puerling concentrate on perfecting their music for rhe audience Symphonic Band Front Row: Diana Conconi, West Coile, Donna Neiman, Leslie Orr, Mr Erheridge, Amy Evons, Leah Engels, Angie Uperri, Lisa Normand. Second Row: Suzi Milwee, Carol Cross, David Colley, Susan Murray, Karen Lotts, Sarah Hales, Srefanie Wo licki, Julie Puerling, Decky Friedburg, Rebecca Clauss, Sheri Dory, Jeanne Collins. Third Row: Mark Vandes- luis, Julio Zachman, Linda Debus, Joanne Puerling, Col¬ lege Conconi, Lindsey Hoolss, Hearh Coryell, Tad Jones, Paul Murphy, Den Irwin, John Brmirzer, Tom Murphy, Robert Alexander, Tom Delbridge, Todd Oakes, David Debus Fourth Row: Marrin Rexroad, David Foresman, Todd A ' Harroh, Greg Pedersen, Greg Roby, Pam Schafer, Neil Suffa, Brendan Fogarry, Rich Eagin, Jeff Roby, Missy Schomer, Marr Irwin, Mike Bair, Mark Cor¬ yell, Scott Dickinson, Dob Perry, Robert Arnold, Bill Brun- inga. Back Row: Billy Woerle, Mike Bruninga, David Perry, Ben Huggin. 106 Harmonizing rheir efforts, Jeanne Collins, Sarah Hales, and Karen Lorrs sharpen rheir skills in rhe wind section. Diligently practicing for a concert. Paul Murphy and Tad Jones combine rheir ralenrs ro make excellent music wirh rheir horns. 107 New Ideas Bring Innovative Changes Transformation took place throughout the Drill Team ' s organization. The ream ' s sponsor, Mrs. Loveless, formed a credired, semesrer class ro accommodare rhe prac- rices needed for precision performances. Orher changes included rhe addirion of new uniforms, a reduced squad ser or forry members, and a revised consrirurion. To cover rhe cosr of rhe uniforms rhe ream cleaned books which had been damaged in rhe fire They also held bake sales, car washes, and sold ornamenrs. In addirion ro rheir performances ar foorball, basketball and soccer gomes, rhe Drill Team led rhe Homecoming Parade under rhe leadership of co - captains, Jill Johnson and Karhy Webb. The ream ' s success was based on rhe remificorions and activities which added a new dimension ro rheir organization. Before entering the gymnosium, Susan Lipperr and Jill Parrish pause ro glance ar a couple of cool cars.” During the opening basketball game, Lori Lambert, Curring Johnsron, Janer Hamon and Andrea Schaffer anricipare rheir performances in rhe Fifries rourine. At the last gome before Christmas, rhe drill ream displays spirit in a rourine Drill Team Progressing down Waynewood Doulevord, rhe Drill Team marches under rhe direcrion of Jill Johnson and Karhy Webb along wirh rhe ream moscors, Rebecca Russell and Chrisrie Loveless DRILL TEAM Front Row: Karhy Webb, Jill Johnson. Second Row: Susan Lipperr, Joner Hamon, Peggy Murray. Third Row: Jill Parrish, Srefonie Lovely, Curring Johnsron, Lorie Lamberr, Fourth Row: Leslie Hower¬ ton, Tracey Lorusso, Andrea Schaffer, Lynda DiQuollo, Maura Connell. Fifth Row: Kris Keech, Joan Kennedy, Qersy Dralley, Jean Plurkis, Parry Fulron, Missy Franco. Sixth Row: Peggy Winters, Pam Pierce, Grace Austin, Sunny Guirard, Casey Calladine Seventh Row: Becky Welch, Lisa Heuver, Karhy Conner, Margie lanm. Bock Row: Katie Krysa, Kari Diehl. 109 Physical Fitness Motivates Participation For underclassmen and rhose srudenrs who excelled in sporrs, Gym Class provided on opporruniry ro break up rhe monorony of a five - period day in o classroom environ menr Ir also served as an energy - frus¬ tration outlet, and kept many srudenrs go¬ ing rhroughour rhe day. A variety of differ¬ ent sporrs were offered ro rhe srudenrs, such os rouch - football, gymnastics, basket¬ ball, volleyball, and others. Also included in rhe physical education program was drivers education, which created an interest in safe driving procedures, and health, which taught srudenrs rhe practical application of first aid. The factor which made gym most worthwhile was rhe element of participa¬ tion. Those srudenrs who were active in gym found ir on enjoyable and invigorating class. Working together, Colietre Conconi and her ream- mores endeavor ro rerurn rhe ball ro rhe orher ream Other students watch in amazement as Marilyn Mueller concenrrares on her routine m i B M Bl W 9 ' ■ ] : Mr Theodore Colna Mr Sreve Foglio Mr. Ronald Grow Ms. Darbaro Heberer 110 Physical Education Mrs Dororhy Robinson Mrs. Terry Turner Melanie Adams shows determination and persis¬ tence in executing her vaulr over the horse. After continuous practice. Connie Boguess arremprs a final layup 111 Upgrading To New Dimensions Before moving ro rhe refurbished deparr- menr, rhe Home Ec. srudenrs and reochers hod ro endure many hardships The sewing dosses hod ro work in one cramped room. For rhe cooking classes ir was even worse, wirhour sroves rhe classes had ro use hor plares and run from room ro room for wa¬ fer and urensils. When rhe deparrmenr was finally finished ir was a relief ro all, and even though ir rook half rhe year ir was well worrh ir Some of rhe classes worked outside of the school as well as inside. The Child Development Class wenr on a field rrip ro rhe marerniry ward ar Dewirr Army Hosp- rial. The five day rrip wirh rhe Fashion Mer¬ chandising Class was rhe highlight of rhe year for rhe upper level home ec. classes and rhe fashion sewing classes. All rhe activi¬ ties of rhe year were rewarding despire rhe adverse conditions Not sure of how to finish the hem of het dress, Louro Skelly aslss the advise of Mrs. Crowell. The lock of ovens doesn ' t hinder James Bowman and Gina Barisano; they are using a microwave oven 112 Home Economics Sarah Lyons, Mary Gust and Mark Flanagan are cheerfully washing dishes even under such primirive conditions. Mrs. Janet Crowell Mrs. Sharon Naglehour Ms Elizabeth Srewarr Working in the new sewing room wlrh brand new machines, seniors Vicroria Sanchez and Susan Conte pur the finishing Touches on rheir crearions. 113 Mr Perer Davies Mr Richard Jacoby Mr William Monricone Mr James Wyanr Assisting a student. Mr. Jacoby, whips our the old pocket calcalaror. Filled with Christmas spirit industrial arts classmates Par Hanson, Jerry Crider and John Jeffris make orna¬ ments 114 Industrial Arts Vocational Learning Enhances Future Although Industrial Arts was nor a manda¬ tory class, it was much work. Here one could learn, about auto mechanics, arts and crafts, electronics and mechanical drawing. These vocational skills were offered to help a student through life an d could also be useful ever if one were planning on going to college. This department is headed by Mr. Monricone. In General Maintenance students were required to make a project and get the teachers instruction on it. Many of these were very useful and well built. Ronnie Mclver watches qs Greg Johnson orremprs ro rectify o denr Taking a break from the lines and angles of me¬ chanical drawing, Perer Roohr observes some pass¬ ing curves 115 Mrs. ParriciQ Anderson Mrs. Virginia Dloke Mrs. Nancy Driscoll Mrs Porricia Efrhemes Mrs Mary Kaye Jefferson Mrs. June Loveless I Verifying figures Michelle Lamoureux anricipore a successful balance. 116 gym miMag— Business L ■ Enlarging Area Broadens Curriculum Returning ro The Forr, rhe Business De¬ partment underwent many changes this year. Reorganization began with new equipment provided ro rhe department, while older equipment was loaned ro rhe front office. Enlarging ro state standards in¬ cluded equalization : making three rooms into two typing rooms and rhe planning of rhe former library stacks ro become a new model business office. New courses added ro rhe curriculum such as record keeping and advanced ryping offered greater chal¬ lenges ro rhe students and teachers alike. The return of advanced shorthand, after several years ' absence, furthered rhe skills of career minded students. Anorher addition ro rhe department was Mrs. Efrhemes, who raughr fashion mer¬ chandising. As an activity of this class, a trip ro New York proved ro be an exciting ex¬ perience Mrs Efrhemes also sponsored rhe D E. program. The students involved this year had rhe opportunity ro gain additional vocational skills beneficial ro rhe future. Mrs. Driscoll again sponsored C.O.E This program enabled studenrs ro have a job and get credit for it It also furthered rheir business experience and srudenrs had the opportuni¬ ty ro see what rhe business world was oil about. Sophomore Leo Meyers places his full concenrrarion on a rimed reading. Taking dictation from dictaphones places Jackie Gil more, Carmen Bloodworrh and Tonya Dodson in on office - like atmosphere 117 Students Find Motivation In Cultural Study Taking a foreign language helped srudenrs ro develop an inreresr in, an undersranding of, and an appreciarion for other cultures and people of the world. Furthermore, by becoming involved in o second lan¬ guage, students had an opportunity to express themselves in a new and differ¬ ent way. The language classes actively demonstrated their inreresr in other cultures through their continuous involvement and enthusiasm. During the holiday season, the Christmas Bazaar was held by all of the language classes Each class contributed food and a presentation representative of their country of study Taking a foreign language required a grear deal of study and work, bur those srudenrs who did participate found that studying an¬ other culture could be a rewarding exper¬ ience FRENCH HONOk SOCIETY Front Row: John Marrinelli, Drerr Durler, Allison Irvin Hisr, Jennifer Shenkenberg Pres., Susan Thrower Vice Pres, Vivian Fleirell, Caroline Chow, Ann Burnette Second Row: Curnng Johnston, Janice Claydon, Jan nerre Joy, Lee Glazer, John Johnson, Tony Rugari, Michele Johnson, Carolyn Olds, Mr Ahern Back Row: Kori Diehl, Alan Davis, Scorr Dillard, Sue Miley, Elisaberh Viar, Kathleen Boska, Jon Farringron, Scorr Smirh Proudly displaying their togas. Mike Gaillior and Heorh Coryell eagerly awair rhe next roga porry Indulging in an international favorite, Kevin O ' Don¬ nell and Frau Mclver deviate from rhe usual German emphosis 118 Languages Mr Leonard Ahern Mrs Dolores Amico Mr William Croig Mrs Ellen Franke 1 _n_ V ,A ■ 1 ' m ML , M £ 53 i } ttt jM ( ' ' IN j : rWm GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Darbro Whearon, Lisa Perkins - Vice-Pres , Carol Toylor - Sec , Christina Normon - Pres , Amy Evans - Trees Second Row: Janice Rugari, Perer Ungerleider, Lisa Puscheck, Scorr Duie, Doug Sperondio.Kurr Snyder. Third Row: Nonerre Relyeo, Sarah Hale. Amy Pe rerschmidr, Kim Gaines, Doug Smirh, Kevin O ' Donnell, Elvira Diehl, Tanya Day Dock Row: Lindsey Hooks, Chris Williams, John Schroer, Regina Szilagyi, Monica Opp, Richard McGovern, Heike Hemzelmann, Dob Dell. Putting the books aside the day before Christmas vocation, Liso Androski helps Srra Lowe prepare for o Spanish fiesra It seems ro Phil Parsons rhar becoming on authentic Latin lover is almost impossible when you con ' r even pur on o rogo. 119 Involvement Leads To Expression Mrs Jane Hall Ms Sharon Lowe Mrs Sarah Malrby Mrs. Cynrhia Mclver Mrs. Mary Lynn Sreer Mr Edward Wilkinson LATIN HONOR, SOCIETY Front Row: Donna Niemon, Carhy Roby, Vicky Coudery. Rurh Deach. Mrs Hall Dock Row: Jay Arkinson, Leonard Srevens, Chris Kier- nan. Susan Dlounr, John Cromer During the Christmas bazaar. Amy Pererschmidr and Chrisrmo Norman give rheir presenrarion on Chrisr mas in Germany 120 i rJnlL 1 . t , i ■ ... Senoritos Potty Kosciuszko. Regina Burroughs ond Llso Androski find that Spanish dass can be a grear rime ro sample Mexican food. SPANISH HONOR, SOCIETY Front Row: Colleen Sonosky, Parry Kosciuszko, Chris¬ tine (Rodriguez, Lyda Shusrer Pres , Diana Concom - Vice Pres , Melissa Walker Hisr , Diane Zurawski - Sec , Missy Franco, Linda Dandjunis Second Row: David Dair, Laura Evans, Laura [Robinson, Sandra Obleas, Jeanne Doherry, Julie Davidson, Sreve IRugan, Magda¬ lene Wo, Annie Maycock. Third Row: Vicror Torres, Chris Gordon, Donno Donovan, Lillie [Russell, Jeanne Collins, Vicroria Sanchez, Theresa Knops, Nora Perersch- midr, Cindy Gallaugher, John Grizzord, Carolyn Conre, Eleanor Poyrhress, Sreve Ouchanan Bock Row: Jenni¬ fer Pfeiffer, [Raymond Parisi, Mike Labonge, Diana Greenwood, Cindy Ladd, Linda Zeck, Sarah Lyons, Derh Drennan, Debbie Grimm, Amro Cross, Andrea Abel Debbie Kern, Karhy Webb, Kristin Kanody 121 The open book ond Mr. Casey ' s calculator don ' t seem to help John Hubbell or Mark Shigley wlrh rheir chemistry resr 122 Science if Students Observe Life Through Science Many advances were made in the Sci¬ ence Department this year. New facilities were designed which included seven labs to be rebuilt. New faces were seen in some classrooms as students from Groveton came to rake parr in our Advanced Placement Physics program Other different faces were those of elementary school children who came to rhe planetarium to study astron¬ omy with Mrs Hennig Several Biology II students entered projects in rhe County Sci¬ ence Fair with hopes that Fort Hunt would win first place for rhe third year The com¬ ponents of an interesting and educational science department were well established because of rhe efforts of rhe faculty and students It ' s difficult for Stephen Fine ro decide which chemi¬ cal to add ro rhe faculry coffee por Deciding whether to drink the solution, Terry Chambers looks ro Mr Shorrridge for approval. Bewildered by the intricate camera design, Mr Sourh watches Perer ftoohr experiment with photogra¬ phy 123 Inquiring Minds Find Answers Under rhe leadership of Kevin O ' Donnell and Mrs. Henderson, the Academy of Sci¬ ence was quite active this year. Meeting every other Thursday, rhe Academy worked on projects to enter in rhe Westing- house and County Science Fairs They also sponsored rhe building of a parrical exceller- aror designed by member Stephen Fine. To catch up on recent scientific advances rhe group listened to lectures at George Mason University. The many activities that rhe Academy of Science sponsored were edu carional and meaningful to those involved Academy of Science Penny Plummer, Melanie Wood, Carl Wolbrechr, Lee Hayward, Donald Reago, Kevin O ' Donnell, Chris Palermo, Srephen Fine Mr Richard Hessler Mr Joseph Jakobowski Mr James Oliver Mr. John Shorrridge Mr, Jonathan South Mr Andrew Tisinger t 124 Scott Smith debotes whether to enter the cool water or continue ploying Tarzan. Senior Angelo Voyioziokis finds that astronomy in¬ volves the study of the stars, rhe use of a calculator, and rhe help of Mrs Hennig. 125 Students Approve Of New Methods Among rhe many courses offered rhis year in Social Studies, one new course was added This was rhe world civilizations class for gifred Freshmen roughr by Mr Combs All social srudies dosses were required to write a perfect paper to be sent to the county office. A few dosses had guest speakers. In Mr Perreault ' s class, Mr Blizard, an expert on Russia, lectured Many stu dents reacted much better to special ocrivi ties like movies and guest speakers other than rhe some old teaching merhods. 126 Social Srudies Mr Jock Combs Mr Richard Dyer Mr Poul Levy Mr Dennis Parrick W ’mm, Comparing notes help Jennifer Swifr and Laura Vene zia finish rheir projecrs. 127 Past, Current Events Lead To Learning Feeling right at home, Mike Ayers and Debro Heorh join in a group discussion with Miss Sransbery Ploying on educational gome, a rowdy group in Mr Perreault ' s class enjoy rhemselves Mr Francois Pierorri Miss Pamela Sransbery Mr. Willis Young 129 Progress Sparks Interest In Computers Qecause of rhe growing need for comput¬ ers in Today ' s society, more students hove become interested in Mr Pate’s computer science class Four weeks into rhe first quar ter, students found it difficult to understand basic processing, because rhe proper equip menr was nor available This detainment was a result of rhe fire However, rhe pro¬ gram picked up with rhe return of rhe com purers, and was highlighted by a field trip to rhe Federal National Mortgage Association. After Mr Pate ' s sudden departure, Mr Moulds rook over oil of rhe computer sci¬ ence classes. Furthering his knowledge while supporring his ream, Den Irwin worlss diligenrly ro bear rhe clock Mr James Armstrong Ms Alyson Crogm Ms Phyllis Douglass Mr Donald Jones Mr Thomos Johnson Mr. Paul Jansen 130 Marh As Mr. Moulds sirs bock, Sreve Weiss clarifies his answer for rhe calculus srudenrs Helping in the new moth lob. Mrs Henry instructs Jeff Abbot 131 Working together on a progrom to reduce fractions, Deldon Coffey and Carhy Doby joyfully display the finished produce MATH TEAM Front row: Neil Suffo, West Coyle, Steve I; Dugan, Mogdolene Wo, Arno Dottle Dock row: Sreve; Weiss, Den Irwin, Tony Dugori, Kevin O Donnell, Don ( Deago, Glenn Denson, Mr, Armstrong 132 Inquiring Minds Seek Answers Through bi-weekly meets rhe math ream was able ro compere wirh every school in rhe county. Under rhe leadership of Coproin Kevin O ' Donnell, a four year member, and wirh rhe support of three year members Sreve Weiss and Don Keago, rhe whole ream progressed steadily throughout rhe year, because of active participation this post year Fort Hunt was well represented in rhe annual county meet As Mike Pettey looks on, Mr Pore cririques o pro¬ gram for Sharon Welch Mr John Moulds Mr Winfield Pare Ms Wendy Saaclse Ms Marsha Sorer Ms Mary Shigley 133 Traditional Courses Can Be Interesting One of rhe many assers of fhe English Deportment this year was rhe English Team The English Team, under rhe leadership of Mrs Sylvia Seidel and rheir coprain Allison Irvin, had always been a rradirion ar Forr Hunr alrhough lirrle had been known of ir ro many people This year ' s rryours were held in November and consisred of resrs in vo¬ cabulary and spelling mosrly. The scores were added up and rhe ream members were placed in rwo separare groups ac¬ cording ro rheir scores. During a comperi- rion, each group was allowed ro work ro- gerher ro find rhe resulrs of rhe problem wirhin a rhree - minure rime period. There was one meer in January and rhe ream rook rhe resrs ar Forr Hunr and senr rheir scores ro be compared wirh rhe orher schools in Fairfax County Shorrly afrer- wards, rhe ream compered in anorher meer Afrer oil of rhe schools were com¬ pared, rhe five schools having rhe besr scores were able ro compere in rhe finals. Our ream expecred ro do very well and hoped ro have more Federal supporr in rhe future As Greg Henry ond Lisa Musholko discuss plan for o Christmas parry, Doug Sperandio gives Mary Taylor help wirh her American Srudies Using the resources of our library, Gary Alexander explores new vocabulary ro add ro his research paper English And Library Mrs Jan Deer Mr Charles Carrer Mr Kennerh Craddock Mrs Delores Douglas Mrs. Darbaro Driggins Miss Elaine Frees Mrs Jane Glazer Ms Annelle Johnson Ms Susan Larour ENGLISH TEAM, Front Row: Allison Irvin, Copr , Andrea Pierorri, Michelle Duggan Dock Row: Mark Vondersluis. Emanuel Voyiaziakis, John Elliorr, Susan Heil. 135 Mrs Dorothy McClelland Dr. Dlone McConnell Mr Vicror Peren Mrs Susan Prarr Miss Genie Rosebrock Mrs. Sylvia Seidel Mrs Frances Tyree Mrs Elizabeth Ward Mr Lynn Wells Carrying on a quiet conversation in the library, Cindy Booth, Christine Rodriguez, and Andreo Annerri compare their notes on their senior English research paper 136 Storehouse Of Knowledge Is Useful To All Because of rhe fire, the library exper¬ ienced many changes this year. When they began ro reorganize last August, rhey had a grear deal of help from service clubs, local organizations, and parents. During the months of reconstruction, rhe library was used by rhe builders as a headquarters be¬ cause it was nor badly damaged The li¬ brary no longer used rhe stocks portion be¬ cause it would eventually be redesigned as a model business office. Because of this elimination, rhey hod a problem with space. The fiction and short story collections were nor available to students because rhe new addition was nor completed. Even though there was much work to accomplish, rhe library got on its feet again. Showing off his acting abilities ro his freshman Eng lish class, Mr Gassek glances up from his “scripr. Smiling over a humorous book, Joni Takane shares her discovery with Mrs McClelland. 137 Students Rewarded For Excellence As a society that honors high school stu¬ dents for scholastic excellence, the Forr Hunt NHS continued to grow in member¬ ship The main privilege gained by the members was the gold rassels and sashes that were worn at the graduation ceremo nies. The NHS offered tutoring by members and also manned the Swap Shop Members were required to keep up their GPA throughout the year to remain in the soci ery At the NHS induction ceremony Mrs Ward presents o speech on rhe importance of on education 12TH GRADE NHS A L Front Row: Lisa Gupron, Mike Labonge Treos, Jennifer Shenkenburg Second VP , Moricel Gregorio Sec , Laurie Sugg - Pres., Carol Cross First VP , Mary Jo Cam, Mike Bair Second Row: Amy Berry, Margorer Genovese, Srefame Lovely, Allison Ir vin, John Johnson, Vicki King, Lee Glazer, Amy Evans, Karla Doehnke Third Row: Lisa Androski, Michelle Duggan, Mary Berh Kenney, Mark Edgren, Kim Gaines, Tracey Lorusso, Lindsey Hooks, Diana Conconi, Stacey Delbridge, Glenn Benson Back Row: Mossoud Kara mooz, Bobby Johnson, Par Henry, Paul Kucero, John Elliorr, Tatyana Day, Diana Greenwood, Debra Kern, Cindy Ladd, Kevin Lake 12TH GRADE NHS MZ Front Row: Chris Miller, Rob Wessel, Becky Marr, Andrea Schaffer, Marrin Rexroad, Sreve Weiss, Ken Wamsrem, Diane Zurawski. Second Row: Richard McGovern, Paul Norron, Lisa Puscheck, Poula Rowe, Christina Norman, Peggy Murray, Jill Par rish, Scorr Folsom Third Row: Neil McFarlane, John Walker, Carol Taylor, Amy Wirr, Lisa Perkins, Susan Thrower, Ann Srolzer, Kathy Webb, Kathy Schwab, Dock Row: Raymond Porisi, Keith Hut¬ cheson, Tom Rarchford, Tom Murphy, Lisa Normand, Missy Parziale, Roy Slonena. Kevin Odonnell, Tony Rugori 138 While working in the NHS Swap Shop, Jennifer Shenkenburg spors another perspective customer Acceptance into the NHS by President Laurie Sugg clearly makes Paul Kucera proud. . ft 9 1 Mr 11TH GRADE NHS Front Row: Parry Fulton, Chris Ryan, Parry Kosiuszko, Betsy Dralley, Sarah Hale, Karen Show¬ ers, Greg Posey, Sue Miley, Lillie Russell Second Row: Julie Davidson. Ann Burnette, Jeanne Doherty, Parry Jarecki, Susan Gray, Steve Rugari, Kurt Snyder, Jeff Roby, Jenm Bowen Third Row: Cindy Jordon, Pom Schofield, Karen Coughlin, Caroline Chow, Kris Keech, Leah Smirh, Kristin Kanady, Chris Gordon, Jeanne Col¬ lins, Julie Puerling, John Grizzard, Kathy Boska, Daivd Eggleston, Steve Ziemba Bock Row: Jeanne Plurkis, Sarah Lyons, Beth Brennan, Janice Claydon, Jannerre Joy, Carolyn Olds V V Young Team Demonstrates Maturity Wirh rhe loss of many ralenred seniors from lost year ' s squad, Coach Frank Creneri and his crew had no Trouble purring a respecr- able foorboll ream rogerher or Forr Hunr High School Led by a grear defense, rhe Federals were srill able ro bear half of rheir opponenrs. Even rhough rhe Feds did nor pur roo many poinrs on rhe board rhis year, rheir offense was srill able ro move rhe boll wirh supremacy; bur roo many Turnovers and misrokes haired rheir drives. Bearing all rheir disrricr opponenrs bur disrricr chomps Mr Vernon, rhe young and inexperienced Federals were able ro rake second place in rhe disrricr. The Federals ended rhe season on o good nore by shutting our rheir losr rhree opponenrs 1 ' Virh parience, Coach King helps rhe varsiry foorboll players ger bock Inro shape Though rhe field was muddy and slippery, rhe Forr Hunr Federals’ defense was able ro hold rhe Mr. Ver non Majors. Sreve Sawyer leaps high in rhe oir ro corch Jack VonDu- sen ' s pass. 142 vi 4 Front Row: Drad Carriker, Jim Farrell, John Richards, Mike Yellman, Greg Thompson, Sreve O ' Hara, Scorr Folsom, David Henry, Second Row: Tim Evans, Chris Kiernan, Neil Dodrill, Chris Ryan, Jack VanDusen, Jim Langanke, Tony Asrenra, Roberr Hensley, Jeff Farmer, Evan Oliver, Third Row: Jim Hasle, Norman Schaefer, Ellior Johnson, Leonard Srevens, Rick Eagin, Dill Dasredo, Dill Kirkconnell, Mark Flanagan, Roberr Perry, Dock Row: Joy Pirrs, Ron Price, James Funderburk, Sran Wrighr, Vibarr Davis, Drad Sheehan, John Howerton, Wayne Jackson, Drad Hucks, Drian Murphy, Sonny Scorr, Sreve Sawyer, Danny Thompson, Joe Kewer. James Funderburk blocks rhe defense while Jack Van- Dusen runs for a Touchdown, VARSITY FOOTDALL FH 0 Woodson 27 FH 7 Chanrilly 20 FH 28 Yorkrown 0 FH 7 Madison 28 FH 0 Mr. Vernon 10 FH 9 Edison 6 FH 7 Jefferson 10 FH 9 Groveron 0 FH 0 Hayfield 0 FH 9 RE Lee 0 H3 Powerful Defense Dominates This year ' s powerful defense held rheir op ponenrs ro only ninety points in ren gomes The defensive line was led by Seniors Greg Thompson, Neil Dodrill and Junior John Howerton The hard hirring line backers were Junior Chris Ryan and Bobby Perry The defensive backs who rarely gor burned were Senior Dave Henry and Juniors Jay Pirrs, Kevin Griffith and Evan Oliver The unpredictable offense had problems mov¬ ing rhe ball, bur when Seniors Steve O ' Hara, Ted Harder, and Mike Yellman gor moving, they were rough ro srop The young and inexperienced line was led by Senior John Richards and Junior Sreve Sawyer With many key players returning, rhe Federals should look ro much success for rhe future. fonrasric corch Passing our of desperorlon. Jack VonDusen completes yet another attempt against our main rivals Mr Ver non. Sreve O ' Hara practices carrying rhe ball wirh speed and agility during a workour. 144 torching from rhe sidelines, Jeff Farmer, Chris Ryan, David Henry, Dob Perry, and Evan Oliver seem conrenr wirh rhe acnons of rheir reammares. Senior Greg Thompson rakes a long awaired brearher. 145 Speed, Agility Allow Victories This year ' s JV Foorball Team had a devas¬ tating offense because of great speed in the backfield The defensive ream was a hard hitting and top notched squad. Some out¬ standing players were lineman Joy Caldwell and Roger Carriker. Linebackers Kenon Dayoland Lonnie Lambert and backfielders Red Richards, Jimbo Venezia, Dave Guthrie and Darren Belk also contributed to the ream ' s success The two halfbacks were speedsters Tony Mial and Darren Belk. The fullback was powerful Gregg Early, and freshman Ed Goodwin was the quarter¬ back Goodwin had a great ground arrack and a fantastic aerial game to march. His favorite receiver was sure-handed Phil Jen- ney. The offense could nor have moved as well if it had nor been for the blocking by Brian Roberts and Scott Smith The feared and rugged defense wos rarely scored upon. Top: Coach Foglio gives insrrucrions ro his wairing de¬ fensive players Droc Perkuchin perfects his kicking game 146 JV coach, Dennis Parrick, shours insrrucrions ro his offen¬ sive squad. Front Row: John Venezia, John Howell, David Evans, Eddie Goodwin, Jeff Richards, Lonnie Lambert, Jeff Hoffman, Brian Roberts Second Row: David Coe, Paul Urrurio, Victor Torres, Sean Connolly, Mike Murphy, David Guthrie, John Longonke, Jim Venezia Third Row: Alfred Monroe, Mart Caldwell, Eric Saenz, Phil Jenney, Mike Quant, Schuyler Kropf, Bill Johnson, Broc Perkuchin, Chris Kennedy, Scorr Smith. Bock Row: Chris Horn, Dan Hann, Darren Bells, Tony Mial, James Poyrh- ress, John Brmirzer, Keenan Bayol, Roger Carriker, Tom Grammen, Gregg Early, Sreve V hire Defensiveman John Howell watches the offense on a three and one JV FOOTBALL FH 6 Mou nt Vernon FH 14 Edison FH 33 Lee FH 12 Hayfield FH 27 Groveron FH 0 Mount Vernon FH 34 Edison FH 16 Lee JV Gunsron District Champs 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 6 147 FRESHMAN FOOTDALL FH 0 Lee 6 FH 18 Groveron 6 FH 7 Mr Vernon 0 FH 38 Edison 14 FH 0 Lee 14 FH 14 Hayfield 13 An opposing player finds himself in rhe midsr of Federal rurmoil as Scorr McRae and rhe resr of rhe defense closes in Front Row: Tim Jamison, Jim Harvey, Mike Grimm, Zach Shelley, Bobby Cox, Don Bean, Jim Sullivan, Karl Nesrler Second Row: Paul Jamison, Kurr Blackwell, Fosrer Henderson, Boob Murray, Todd Dibell, Mike Day Ed Vmmg, Shaw Herganrarher, Brian Connolly Third Row: Rick Walker, Jeff Nekoba, Troy Whire, Richard Bonner, Troy Dibell, Tray Blunr, Richard Obranavich, Back Row: Assr Coach Jacobowski, Scorr McRae, Elba Jackson, Mike Meade, Jeff Gaerjen, Tony Lawrence, Brian Guthrie, Jay Gros, Kevin Gallivan, Clark Carr, Dan Drauker, Scorr Gray, Sreve Pirrman, Anrhony Carter, John Redd, Coach Golden. 148 Great Effort Shown By Frosh After a heartbreaking loss to the Lee Lanc¬ ers in their opening game, the Freshman Football Team rebounded and won their following games ro keep the winning tradi¬ tion alive at Fort Hunt. The offensive squad had a rough rime purring points on the board, bur when they got things in gear, they were rough to stop. Clarke Carr called the signals with Dob Cox, Tony Lawrence, and Anthony Carter in the backfield. The line was held by Jeff Gaerjen, Kevin Galla- van and Dick Walker. The successful de¬ fense had a great year holding their oppo¬ nents to minimal points. The defensive stan¬ douts were Jay Gros, Scott McRae, Mike Day, and Eric Wood, who also handled the punring. Brian Gurhrie runs down rhe field afrer inrercepring a pass Tony Lawrence drills Through rhe line following blocks by Jay Gros Scrubby Wood accelerares down rhe field Squad Strives For New Image Dominated by 13 seniors, the 1979 - 80 Vorsiry Cheerleoding Squad consisted of many experienced and talented girls. All 15 girls attended comp at the University of Richmond where they pur in long hours of hard work. The originality and creariveness proved itself when the girls captured the Grand Champ Award and returned home ready to use their new techniques With the effective Go - Fight - Win” chant, the squad was able to create ream spirit at pep rallies and games. Unity and dedication, be¬ ing the key elements of this years squad, provided Fort Hunt with qualified leaders to cheer on the mighty Federals in rimes of hardship or victories. Incorporating srunrs mro rheir cheering, Terri Graniewski and Christine Rodriguez beam ro rhe homecoming crowd During rhe homecoming pep roily, Neil Dodrill pi ns on oppreciorion flower on Jennie Thompson. Deing rhe losr gome of rhe season, rhe vorsiry cheer leaders hope for o successful kickoff. 150 Front Row: Margorer Genovese, Regina Burroughs, Amy Berry - Tri - Caprains. Second Row: Thorina Rose, Melanie Carr, Gina Barisano, Nancy Schelhorn, Mary Berh Fogarty, Parti Kosciuszko. Bock Row: Kim Gaines, Amy Wirt, Jennie Thompson, Terri Graniewski, Christine Rodriguez, Debbie Kern, 151 DTI Front Row: Jom Takane, Jenny Bowker, Stephanie Harden, Dannielle Lerro, Carhenne Zable, Mary Ellen Coughlin, Melissa McElenny Bock Row: Julia Beddick, Donnie Goerlich, Marianna Landcasrer, Kelly McGuire, Laurie Besr, Deana Holland, Anne Jessey, Sue Sran- berry. Freshmen cheerleaders Deana Holland and Marianna Landcosrer enrhusiasrically cheer for rheir ream Wairing wirh anriciparion afrer a comperirive first half, the Freshmen cheerleaders get ready to welcome the ream 152 Front Row: Debbie Lovely, Tri - caprom Debbie Webb, worth, Eileen Marousek, Carol Derry, Chrisn Langsam, Tri caprain Tracy Green, Tri - captain Lisa Gonzales, Jennifer Adgenr, Julie Dodson Holly Slack Dock Row: Karen Holland, Leslie Wood- r , 4 ‘ ■’tr Vi Sl ' jB ■ « ■l mT • • ■ u i. Leaping in rhe air wirh all sorrs of jumps and spirir cheers, 30 fairhful and enrhusiasric members of rhe cheerleading squad helped ro arouse spirir and lead rhe crowd in lung - bursring screams and cheers. The fancy sreps and movemenrs involved in many of rhe cheers were learned ar camp rhis sum¬ mer, Ar camp in rhe ICF comperirion rhe J V squad placed 2nd and rhe Frosh squad achieved honorable menrion, proving rhar hard work in rhe hor summer sun is all worrh ir! s 153 Cross Country Girls Judges Clossic 1st Fairfax County 1st Pallorri Invirarion 5rh U.V.A Invirorional 4rh Georgetown Prep Invirorional 5rh Gunsron Disrricr Isr Norhern Region Isr Srare 2nd Mike Novograrz and Dan Henry prefer ro rake rhe long way home As rhe srarnng gun is fired, anxious Feds prepare ro wail on rhe Majors. Cross Country Ooys Judges Classic 9 Fairfax Counry 5rh Pallorri Invirorional 2nd U.V A. Inviarional 4rh Goergerown Prep Invirorional 4rh Gunsron Disrricr 3rd Northern Region 8rh -.■•n 154 Runners Win Led by junior Sue Milley ond senior John Hubbell, rhe Girls and Boys Varisry Cross Counrry Team hod great success rhis year. Contributing to rhe girls ' winning year were sophomores Holly McGovern, Margrer Horned and Judy Hubbell The girls captured rhe district and regional titles and rook sec¬ ond in stare. The boys had a very respect¬ able season with juniors Kelly Shawn, Greg Henry, and Bobby McNinch assisting Hubbell in rhe reams winning season. The cross counrry ream is becoming one of rhe most successful reams at Fort Hunt and should capture many more titles for rhe Federals in rhe coming years. Jerry Thomas rakes his final lap around rhe park Leslie Howerron and Judy Hubble borh ogree rhar Forr Hunr cross counrry ream is defmirely number 1 Front Row: Coach Andy Tismger, Maggie Linnemon, Holly McGovern, Valerie Hehemonn, Julie Holland. Becky Flanagan, Mike Novograrz, Dan Henry, John Hubbell, Kelly Shawn, Chris Wanner, Marshall Burr, Bob err McNinch, Mike Hendricks. Second Row: Bill Under wood, David Bair, Tina Beam, Margorer Sheehon, Car ol Scull, Erin Slarrery, Morgrer Horned, Sue Miley, Leslie Howerron, Judy Hubbell, Tony Poliro, Mike Kiess, Tom Jamison, Drew Taylor Third Row: Mark Pfeiffer. Tony Ewing, Raymond Murr, Laurie Fisher, Susan Worrers, Rosemary Labonge, Rusry McGuire, Jerry Thomas, Vicky Perdomo, Karrie Warrers, Morr Dudd. Bob Gar denier, Chris Coakley, Greg Henry Bock Row: Sara Flanagan, Robin Roughron, Alex Srrmg, Don Henry, Diana Greenwood, Korhy Boska 155 Hockey Team Sticks Together With good spirir and high hopes, the Vorsiry Field Hockey Team enjoyed a year of close companionship and lors of fun. Dy practicing everyday, the ream worked well rogerher, even though the season wasn ' t as success¬ ful as hoped. Chris Dauer, Mary Dean, and Melanie Carr rook individual honors Chris Dauer and Mary Dean made All District and Melanie Carr was the ream ' s leading scorer Led by scorer Lillie Russell, the JV Field Hock¬ ey ream was able ro accomplish a very successful season. With a very young JV ream, and wirh many returning starrers, rhe Varsity Field Hockey Team should look ro much success in rhe future Debbie McNulla and Vickie King walk off rhe field after a disappointing loss. JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY FH 0 Hoyfield 0 FH 1 Groveron 0 FH 0 Edison 0 FH 2 Mr Vernon 1 FH 0 Hoyfield 0 FH 5 Lee 0 FH 1 Groveron 0 Front Row: Jenifer Kohour - co - coproin, Priscilla De- fore, Noro Pererschmidr co capram Dock Row: Srocy Hickman, Pom Schofield, Korhy Wirhers, Karen Gohorr, Mono Sheehan, Lillie Russell, Carolyn Fischer, Koren Kewer, Hodie Korb, Trocy Wise, Mrs Withers 156 Front Row: Karo McGarigal - manager, Vicky King - co - capr., Melanie Harrison - co - capr,, Coach Heberer, Mary Dean - co - capr, Sharon Bruce - manager. Back Row: Lori Lambert Amy Pererschmidr, Michelle Ga- harr, Melanie Carr, Missie Parziale, Mary Taylor, Debbie McNulla, Jennifer Shenkenberg, Lisa Puscheck, Drerr Emerson, Chris Dauer, Dridger Sickon. VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY FH 0 Edison FH 0 Mr Vernon FH 1 Hayfield FH 2 Lee FH 0 Groveron FH 0 Edison FH 0 Mr. Vernon FH 0 Hayfield FH 1 Lee FH 0 Groveron Mary Taylor demonstrates her field hockey ability. Michelle Gaharr looks to the sidelines for instructions from the coach 157 o o o Girls Tennis Team Has A Smashing Season Wirh many ralenred rennis players, rhe Forr Hunt Girls Tennis Team easily gained rhe Gunsron Disrricr girls rennis rirle Juniors Frirz Howard, Janine Clarke, Marrha bidder and seniors Tanya Day, Jane Gray and Par Cur- rin crushed mosr of rheir opponenrs. The ream wenr undefeared all rhrough rhe reg¬ ular season, bearing mosr of rheir oppo¬ nenrs 9 marches ro zero Afrer rhe regular season Forr Hunr ' s girls won rhe disrricr rour- namenr, only ro lose in rhe finals of rhe regionals. Mosr of rhe key players will rerurn for furure seasons. Frirz Howard displays her phenomenal backhand. Janine Clarke concenrrares on acing her opponenr 158 Lori Reep beams offer anorher oursronding march Tonya Day smashes a winning serve ro her opponenr Front Row: Tanya Day, Frirz Howard, Marrha Ridder, Janine Clarke, Sue Currin, Second Row: Miss Robinson, Nike Underwood, Ann Durnerre, Parri Currin, Mr, Ohh Bock Row: Drenda Perirr, Sarah Lyons, Tessa Lyons, Lori Reep, Marie Morrow, Heike Heinzelmann, Jeanne Doherry, Cindy Reid TENNIS FH 9 Mounr Vernon 0 FH 9 Lee 0 FH 8 Groveron 1 FH 9 Hayfield 0 FH 8 Edison 1 FH 8 Groveron 1 FH 9 Mounr Vernon 0 FH 9 Hoyfield 0 FH 8 Lee 1 FH 7 Edison 2 159 Girls Dominate Region With many young and ralenred runners, rhe girls and boys Winter Track Teams hod success rhis season. The girls ream coprured rhe District and Regional Crowns proving their dominance in girl ' s track. The ream attributed their success to Juniors Sue Miley and Derial Rhodes, and Sophomores Holly McGovern and Margrer Horned. The boys were paced by Seniors John Hubbell, Mike Yellman, and Mark Gaerjen, and Juniors Kelly Shawn and Tony Ewing. Running rhe losr leg of her relay, Valerie Hehemann accelerares ro rhe finish line Dob Murray gives ir all he’s gor ro finish his race WINTER TRACK TEAM Front Row: Andy Tisinger, Cindy Bowker, Laura Evans, Rosemary Labonge, Margarer Horned, Holly McGovern, Sue Miley, Regina Burroughs, Tino Deam, Jenny Bowen, Carol Scull, Karie Warrers, Don Normyle Second Row: Kane Greenlease, Krisren Prochko, Karen Gahorr, Kory Doyle, Debbie Slarer, Moro Krosrs, Mary Ellen Coughlin, Missy Parziale, Becky Flonnogan, Diono Greenwood, Debbie Kern, Moggie Lmnemen Third Row: John Doods, Sue Harding, Judy Mclellan, Cecilia Drevord, Yosr Conner, Bill Gaverr, Mike Doer, Jeff O ' Conner, Sreve O ' Haro Fourth Row: David Egglesron, Mike Pfeifer, Mark Shigley, Bob Murray, Karl Nesrler, Bob Ogden, Paul Murphy, Rusry Mcguire, Mike Yellman, Mark Goerjen, Mark Wilson Bock Row: Anrhony Mielczarski, Bob McNmch, Doug Smirh, Tony Poliro, Tom Jamison, Scorr Pirrmon, Dan Haan Marshall Burr, Bob Basredo 160 v ' m GIRLS BOYS Quadrangular Meer FH 54 FH 53 O ' Connell 50 O ' Connell 41 Marshall 15 Marshall 23 W G L 9 W G L 24 Tri Meers FH 63 FH 60 Mr Vernon 33‘ 2 Mr Vernon 57 2 Hayfield 29 2 Hayfield 311 2 FH 60 FH 69 Groveron 34 Groveron 23 Edison 30 Edison 55 161 Wrestlers Surprise Opponents With hard work and dedication rhe Forr Hunr Varsity Wrestling Team compiled a 7-3 record. Third year coach Sreve Foglio said, This year ' s ream has had more sue cess than any orher wrestling ream in Forr Flunks history, and with many young wres- rlers coming up from J V., rhe ream should improve even more. Coach Foglio attri¬ butes his ream ' s success to their hard and rugged practices. Freshman Mike Novograrz and Senior Ted Flarder led rhe ream through competition with 9-1 and 6-4 re¬ cords respectively. VARSITY WRESTLING Front Row: Wilson Monn, Mike Doir, John Morhis, Joels Marrmelli, Mike Novograrz Dock Row: Sreve Foglio (Coach), Ellior Smirh, Norman Schaeffer, Tony Asreriro, Ted Harder, Mark Harden, Sreve Powers, Dill Whire, Dawn Langelo (Manager) Afrer humiliarmg his Mr Vernon foe, Greg Henry srrurs off rhe mar 162 VARSITY WRESTLING FH 44 Wakefield 14 FH 12 Woodson 40 FH 30 Marshall 25 FH 36 T C Williams 22 FH 32 Herndon 20 FH 18 Mr Vernon 39 FH 31 Edison 24 FH 13 Lee 35 FH 27 Hoyfield 22 FH 50 Groveron 11 Working o cross orm pick, Mike Novogrorz prepares ro pin his opposirion Riding his opponent, Jack Marrinelli struggles ro gain control of rhe situation. Membersof rhe varsity ream anxiously await rhe out¬ come of rhe march 163 Wrestlers Show Great Promise Wirh rhe coaching of Dan Foglio and rhe help of many experienced Juniors and Sophmores, J. V. Wrestling Team has vast¬ ly improved over lasr year ' s season The Feds were led by rheir strong lower and middle-weights Kevin Woodall at 98 lbs , David Perry at 105 lbs., Druce Galloway at 119 lbs., and Brian Davis at 126 lbs Coach Dan Foglio says, This has been one of rhe finest J V reams I ' ve coached in a long rime I think they should form rhe nucleus for a very strong and explosive Varsity ream next season ' ' Riding his opponent wirh a head lever, David Perry worlss for a pin. Sizing up his T. C Williams opponenr, Druce Galloway prepares ro rake a single leg shot Drian Davis and Danny Thompson amiably awair rheir rurn on rhe mar 164 FH 50 Wakefield 11 FH 18 Woodson 44 FH 42 Marshall 26 FH 34 T C Williams 24 FH 23 Herndon 36 FH 46 Mr. Vernon 15 FH 51 Edison 15 FH 45 Lee 7 FH 50 Hayfield 12 FH 32 Groveron 2 JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: Dawn Langella, Mgr., Joy Gros, Ronny Jawroski, Renny Parziale, Eric Rose, Sreve Thompson, Ted Armino, Russel Neil, Perer Andrews, Sreve Foglio, Coach Second Row: William Seymore, Jeff Nekoba, Siam Cunningham, Druce Galloway, John Venizia, Bobby Cox, John Coffuso, Scorr Flanders Back Row: Elba Jackson, Todd Whire, Brian Davis, Charles Sralzer, Dave Perry, Kevin Woodall, Danny Bean. Corching his opponenr in a head and arm, David Perry awairs rhe momenr of glory 165 A Year To Gain Experience The experience gained was rhe biggesr as- ser ro rhe 1979-80 Varsity Boys Basketball Team who ended rheir season with a disap¬ pointing record of 3 17 Starring rhe season wirh only rhree returning lerrermen and a new head coach was difficult, especially when rhe position of head coach had been filled by rhree different men in rhe last four years. The ream starred our slow when rhey were defeated by Marshall bur be came stronger as their experience and confidence grew Helping ro achieve rhe ream roral of 1167 points were high scorers Neil McFarlane and Ricky Alston The exper lence gained by rhe eight juniors on Varsiry will have a tremendous effecr on rhe pro¬ gram set for 1980-81 Captain Neil McFarlane predicted that, In years ro come rhe ream will be prerry rough. Sophomore sensorlon Ricky Alston odds pomrs ro rhe Federal score board wirh a completed foul shot Timmy Evans shows his moves ro o few astonished “tigers ” VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: Dovid Jessey, Timmy Evons, Jay Pitts, John V alker. Bob Bell, Jomes Funderburk Dock Row: Asst Coach Jansen, Sue McNullo, Ricky Alston, Bob Graham, Brian Duffy, Copt Neil McEorlone, John Harms, Leonard Stevens, Doug Fisher, Cynrhio Collison, Coach Tully 166 tn Dob Graham snarches down a missed foul shor. Hoping for rwo points, Dob Dell heads for rhe Basket! E Virh arms up. Dob Dell owoirs rhe rip from cenrer Neil McForlone Wirh only 2.22 lefr in rhe game, our Federols prepare ro gam conrrol 167 New Coach Lays Groundwork VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL FH 33 Marshall 54 FH 67 Yorkrown 75 FH 59 Jeb Sruarr 61 FH 45 Falls Church 50 FH 53 Jefferson 60 FH 52 Groveron 62 FH 69 Jeb Sruarr 71 FH 55 Flinr Hill 70 FH 54 Annandale 84 FH 59 Edison 44 FH Mounr Vernon Forfeir FH 69 Lee 94 FH 52 Lake Braddock 56 FH 49 Hayfield 76 FH 53 TC Williams 79 FH 74 Mr Vernon 85 FH 61 Edison 58 FH 80 Lee 92 FH 58 Hayfield 75 FH 64 Groveron 97 Neil McForlone boosrs his high overage. Dob Graham purs up a shor Coach Casey wonders whar Coach Tully is Talking abour 168 Jay Pirrs finds rhe going rough ogainsr Groveron Tim Evans fires a pass ro Dob Graham Coach Tully plors srraregy ogainsr Groveron during a nmeour 169 VIRGINIA STATE ERET ALL CHAMPIONS ’ t«r Future Looks Bright For Fort Hunt Basketball Opening rhe season wirh a seven game winning srreak rhe J. V. Basketball Team was very successful This winning record was a reflection of rhe rime and effort given by each player For rhe first rime in several years rhe J. V. Team qualified for rhe Gun sron District Tournament. Coach Casey was very proud of rhis ream and said, This ream deserves a great deal of recognition and support ” Along wirh rhe J V, Team ' s success rhe Freshmen Basketball Team experienced a similar season. Wirh long practices directed by Coach Hamilton rhe Frosh were able ro end rhe season wirh a 12-6 record. Wirh concenrrorlon Roger Corriker prepares ro pass rhe boll ro o reammare. Jumping high and eyeing rhe hoop. Dove Droughron rakes o clean shot. Derermined ro raise rhe score, Anrhony Correr listens ro instructions while Mike Day glances or rhe scoreboard 170 J V BASKETBALL Front Row: Bobby Hensley, Kevin Duffy, David Broughton, Scorr Mondo, Cher Chapman, Roger Carriker Bock Row: Mr Casey (coach), Mike Ginn, Bill Johnson, Scorr Smirh FRESHMEN BASKETBALL Front Row: Sarah Rose, Mike Day, Anrhony Lawrence, Perer Wilkniss, Robert Fun¬ derburk, Brian Guthrie Back Row: George Hamilton (coach), Brendan Fogarry, Perer Cain, Mike Mead, Jeff Hill, Anrhony Carter, Eddie Goodwin, Jennifer Coffery, Tricia Ungerleider Keeping rhe ball our of rhe Eagles reach, Anrhony Carter adds rwo points ro rhe Federals score J V BASKETBALL FRESHMEN BASKETBALL FH 85 Marshall 47 FH 40 Mr Vernon 49 FH 76 Yorkrown 56 FH 42 Hammond 70 FH 70 Sruarr 55 FH 53 Edison 54 FH 55 Falls Church 46 FH 69 Lee 48 FH 66 Jefferson 57 FH 64 Fairfax 58 FH 45 Groveron 42 FH 88 Hayfield 65 FH 60 Annandale 57 FH 53 Mr Vernon 62 FH 55 Edison 59 FH 47 Edison 49 FH 68 Mr Vernon 78 FH 58 Groveron 54 FH 41 Lee 69 FH 48 Lee 35 FH 50 Lake Braddock 61 FH 50 Lee 30 FH 62 Hayfield 44 FH 66 Groveron 37 FH 61 T C V illiams 64 FH 64 Hayfield 62 FH 45 Mr. Vernon 49 FH 78 Mr Vernon 63 FH 49 Edison 45 FH 47 Edison 40 FH 49 Lee 57 FH 71 Lee 49 FH 52 Hayfield 49 FH 70 Hayfield 68 FH 60 Groveron 51 FH Groveron forfeit 171 Inexperience Plagues Varsity In spire of F H. Girls Varsiry 4-15 record rhere ore always brighr spors ro overshadow rhe problems. Junior Chris Bauer broke rhe school record for roral career poinrs scored wirh o rorol of obour 700. Coach Bon Grow predicrs rhor Chris will reach rhe 1000 poinr mark by rhe end of rhe nexr season. Orher brighr spors on rhe F H ream included good all around performances by Michelle Gohorr and Berh Abernerhy Wirh mosr of rhis year ' s ream rerurning nexr year, Coach Grow ' s ream should be o srrong conrender for rhe disrricr crown. High poinr scorer Chris Bauer demonsrrores her ogiliry while driving roword rhe basket. As on Edison player rries ro block rhe shor, Derh Aber nerhy is determined ro make 2 poinrs. Michelle Gohorr struggles ro keep rhe boll under con- rrol. 172 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Nike Underwood, Chris Bauer, Sharon Bruce, Martha Ridder, Michelle Gahorr Bock Row: Coach Grow, Hodie Korb, Debbie Grimm, Karhy Boska, Tami Lalicker, Jenifer Kohour, Berh Abernerhy, Gwen Brown Senior Berh Abernerhy shows her winning form or rhe foul line VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL FH 32 Yorkrown 42 FH 38 Gar-Field 74 FH 66 Sruarr 55 FH 61 Falls Church 70 FH 56 Garfield 51 FH 37 Jefferson 48 FH 46 Groveron 57 FH 54 Annandale 80 FH 68 Mr Vernon 66 FH 49 Edison 66 FH 42 Lee 52 FH 41 Lake Braddock 53 FH 43 Hayfield 51 FH 40 TC Williams 84 FH 44 Mr Vernon 54 FH 42 Edison 44 FH 50 Lee 51 FH 45 Hayfield 43 FH 46 Groveron 56 Karhy Boska arremprs ro regain possession of rhe ball ofrer a missed shot 173 JV Shows Promise For Future A young JV Girls Basketball Team proved ro be of superior quality for rheir 79 80 sea son An 119 record was gamed by well played games and ream spirit Their loses were often roo close for rheir opponents ' comfort Effort filled input and much rime from Ms Saake in her second season coach ing produced a quality ream. Outstanding performances from Margaret Duffy resulted in her moving up ro Girls Varsity Overall, the ourlook for next years ream with many of the players returning, should have more experience for a winning ream Karen Boska fries ro make rwo poinrs over the our srrerched arms of her opponenr. GIBLS JV BASKETBALL FH 37 Yorkrown FH 25 Garfield FH 99 Sruarr FH 46 Falls Church FH 34 Gar Field FH 35 Jefferson FH 47 Groveron FH 51 Annandale FH 39 Edison FH 42 Mr Vernon FH 36 Lee FH 37 Lake Braddock FH 49 Hoyfield FH 35 TC Williams FH 37 Mr Vernon FH 42 Edison FH 24 Lee FH 27 Hoyfield FH 49 Groveron FH 29 Mr Vernon JV Baskerball Team Front Row: Chris Meier, Lori Beep, Laura Venezia, Nikki Dofflemyer, Sue Larsen, Kara McGarigal Bock Row: Coach Saacke, Bridget Sickon, Morgorer Duffy, Mary Snell, Karhy Whire, Karen Boska, Sara Flanagan, Valerie Myers, Karen Kewer 174 Nikki Dofflemyer eyes o teammate while moving down courr on o fasr break Sophomore Karen Kewer arremprs ro raise rhe score by shooring her one handed shor over her Edison opponenr Freshman Mary Snell executes a jumper from rhe out¬ side 175 Developing Perfection Takes Practice, Patience Gymnastics, composed of much concen rrarion and flexibility, requires great body control With several inexperienced gym nasrs, daily drills each lasting 2 Vi hours were necessary in developing the ream as a whole Taking a new twist, the ream began lifting weights early in the year. Lift ing every-orher day provided the girls wirh the strength necessary to produce an effec rive routine As the season progressed, profi¬ ciency increased and the gymnastics ream became a very successful group In hopes of placing individually in district and regional competition, rhe girls continually pushed to¬ ward higher goals of achievement The Fe derals placed second in rhe Gunsron District and five gymnasts succeeded in advancing to regionols; Gina Dorisano, Leslie Howerton, Angie Sransbery, Parry Kosciuszko, and Gail Bond GYMNASTICS TEAM Front Row: Leslie Howerron (co copr), Gina Darisano (co-capr) Second Row: Marjerie MacDonald, Angie Sransbery, Melissa Malnerich, Jenm fer Suggs, Jill Larison, Linda Sears, Marilyn Mueller Dock Row: Parncia Kosciuszko, Gail Dond, Lynda Diquollo, Lori Lese, Laurie Olson, Thorina Pose, Joy Deoch, Susan Thrower, Darbora Howerron. Compering againsr Lee, Porry Kosciuszko proves rhor srrengrh is a viral facror in producing a pleasing bars rourine Anrteiparion is mixed wirh anxiery os ream members Melanie Corr, Jill Larison, Lori Lese, Lori Olson, and Melissa Malnerich awair rhe ourcome of rhe meer. ■ -r-v Mm mm . Relaxing from rhe usual seriousness ar practice, Leslie Howerton tries to unwind. Having mastered her optional routine, Angie Sransbery shows perfect form in rhe Hoyfield meet Concentration and balance are shown by Susan Thrower os she propels over rhe vault in squat-through position. GYMNASTICS FH 100 05 Edison 101 00 FH 96 35 Hayfield 78 95 FH 103 00 Lee 77 00 FH 99 50 Groveron 95 05 FH 104 00 Mr. Vernon 110.00 177 Team Retains District Title Consisring of srrong, dedicated arhleres rhe Forr Hunt Swimming and Diving Team srarred and finished rhe season well satis¬ fied- Though rhe ream had fewer members than in rhe pasr, ir was srill able ro place high ar invirarional meets and rerain rhe rirle of Gunsran District Champions- As Mr. Gau- dreault pur ir ; We have quality bur nor quantityHaving a small ream has irs disad¬ vantages bur rhe 1979-80 Swimming and Diving Team didn ' t seem ro ler rhar stop rhem from making ir ro rhe rop. Preparing ro swim his besr, Glenn Denson lisrens for rhe sound of rhe gun Carlos Perdomo concenrrores before execurmg his dive Afrer finishing a long and hard race Milse Labonge carches his brearh 178 L ' W jm- pk v mi |£l v l 1 La m After a comperirive meer, Co-Coprom Carol Taylor social¬ izes wirh specrarors Front Row: Perer Ungerleider, Amy Johnson, Penny Plummer, Katie Krysa, John Hollister, Sherry Dory, Erica Sanderhoff, Dob Webster, Coach Gaudreaulr. Second Row: Leah Smith, Mike Labonge (co-captain), Stephanie Pearch, Scott Brinirzer, Eileen Morousek, Meg Myers, Lynda DiQuollo, Jenny Martin, Cheryl Nedbal, Alice Bush, Margy Bambery, Third Row: Chris Gordon, Zell Murphy, Dan Connell, Jeff Bhari- can, Chris Kennedy, Anne Diekemper, Carol Taylor (co-captain), Carlos Perdomo, John Johnson, Bock Row: Erin Butler, Jim Agostini, Vicki Perdomo, Mike Collins, Debby Me Nulla, Sandy Smith, Chip Wilson, John Barnard, Glen Benson, Bob Gardenier. 179 Freshmen Accept Many New Roles Wirh derermined doss officers and o spirited class council, rhe Freshman Class accom plished grear fears rhis year Starring rhe year our right, rhe Freshman Class received 2nd place in rhe Flomecoming float compe- ririon wirh rheir version of rhe Three Lirrle Pigs President Dan Dean, Vice President Mike Novograrz, Treasurer Dan Henry, and Secretary Jill Larison had no trouble finding help on such fund raisers as doughnur sales, car washes, and candy sales Wirh all rheir spirit and enthusiasm, rhe Class of ' 80 should be a grear asser ro Forr Hunr High School in rhe years ro come! Right: Relieving rhe monorony of English class, Jenny Qowker finds shoe sryles more mreresrmg and amusing. Cynrhio Acchione James Acklm Monica Adamick Raheel Ahmed Thomas Airken Kendra Allman Perer Andrews Frank Androski Darbra Anema James Oaisden Michelle Dalis Dryan Dorr Karhleen Darry Narhaniel Darrholomew Margarer Dosredo Perer Dayol Daniel Dean Carhleen Denedlcr Linda Bergeron Eva Dernol 182 Laurie Besr Deborah Birrl Kurr Blackwell Juliana Blome Robin Blunr Connie Boguess Richard Bonner Karen Boska Jennifer Bowker Kim Brown The big bad wolf scares rhe judges inro awarding rhe Freshmen Class second place in rhe floor comperirion or Homecoming. Sreven Bryanr Hearher Bunger Gino Burke Jan Burke Jan Burrow John Bushnell Robin Burler Jennifer Caffery Kymberly Cain Perer Coin 183 Susan Caldwell Karen Camp Raelene Conuel Claris Carr Anne Casner Parrlcia Chambers Vicroria Chase Lisa Chin Debbie Clark Lori Clark Scorr Clark Janer Cleary Chrisropher Coakley Sracey Cochran West Coile Collerre Concom Daniel Connell Brian Connolly Michelle Copeland Leon Cornbroolss Prerending to be working on his ossignmenr, Chris Wilson is actually catching up on Spider Man 184 Mary Coughlin Parncia Courier Roberr Cox Kimberly Crandall John Crump Theresa Csicseri William Cunningham Diane Daugherry Dryan Davis Lauren Davis Michael Day Todd Dibell Troy Dibell Roberr Dickinson Lucy Dillard David Diquollo Amy Dixon Parncia Doherry Lisa Dolenga Daniel Draucker Margarer Duffy James Dunaway Suzanne Durko Sara Dzikiewicz Timorhy Edgren Srephanie Edmundson Gussie Eggerr Andrew Ellerr James Elliorr Gregory Ellis Michele Engel Jeffrey Erb 185 Bruce Evererr Mellen Ewing Sara Faruki Kimberly Fowley Karla Ferguson Sara Flanagan Scorr Flanders Karherme Flanigan Brendan Fogarry Doune Forre Shawne Forre Carherina Franco Maria Frarus Karen Froid Boberr Funderburk Freshman Strive To Reach Goals Finding somerhing very amusing in her rexrbook, Mary Shell is able ro smile while studying Karen Gaharr Joel Gallaugher Kevin Gallivon William Gaverr Michael German 186 Kerry Gipe Edward Glirzner Bonm Goerrlich Edward Goodwin Ned Graham Elizaberh Graveson Chrisropher Gray Elizaberh Gray Terrell Gray Michael Grim Richard Gunderson Dryan Gurhne Daniel Haan Srephanie Harden Michael Hardin Marcia Hargreanes Carlos Harper James Harvey Richard Hawn Deborah Heisner Deona Helsel Fosrer Henderson Daniel Hendricte Daniel Henry Chrisropher Herge Louis Hergenrarher Sracy Hickman Jeffrey Hill Jacqueline Hirschkop Lisa Hoffman Deona Holland Harrier Holr Richard Holr Direrho Howard Ralph Howard 187 Freshmen Add A Little Talent Throughour rhe school year one could see numerous Freshmen porriciporlng in such ocriviries os rhe bond, sporrs, or service clubs As rhe school year gor under way many Freshmen occepred rheir new roles or Forr Hunr and gor Involved in many exrra curricular ocrivi ries Even wirh rhe problem of gerring odjusred ro o whole new environmenr, many Freshmen found rime ro ger involved and supporr rhe excellence of rheir class Right: Enjoying rhemselves ond adding ro rhe spirir, rhe Freshmen class orrend rheir firsr pep rally. Jeffrey Hummel Chrisropher Hummer Morrew Iber Jennifer Irvin Emilio Irwin Morrhew Irwin Suzanne Irwin Elba Joclsson Paul Jamison Timorhy Jamison John Jeffris Anne Jessey Srephanie Johnson John Karzen Keirh Kennedy Michael Kiess De Sils Kim Hyo Suk Kim Sonya Kinder Morey King Laura Knops Chorles Kohler Adel Korb Kevin Kranz Dale Krasrs 188 John Krause Diane Krohn Jeonnerre Kruk Neil Kruse Carol Kuhn Daniel Lairsch Karhleen Lomberr Maureen Lamoureux Marianna Lancasrer Michele Lane Jill Larison Donna Leapharr Angela Ledberrer Allison Leeman Andrea Lehner Roxanne Lemeshewsky Kanmelle Lerro Paul Leverone Lance Linhores Karen Lorz Virgina Lunsford Ivon Lursky Tessa Lyons Vicki Lyons Marjorie Mac Donald Julia Markham Margaret Mason Holly May William Mayer Scorr McCray Melissa McElhenny Kelly McGuire John McMahon Laura McNinch Michael Meade 189 Wayne Mehl Chrisrine Meier Derh Melillo Jon Menegenhauser Karen Menning William Mills Stephen Ming Jerome Miron Steven Moaland Karen Moorhouse Shelia Morris Edith Morrow Timothy Mundy Linda Murphy Zell Murphy Raymond Murray Robert Murray Randy Myers Valerie Myers Mogon Nojafi Jeffery Nekoba Korl Nesrler Represenring a spirited Freshmen class, Dan Haon par ricipares or o pep rally. Kenneth Nottingham Michael Novogrorz John Nyman 190 Richard O ' Dranovich Jeffrey Ogden Eileen O ' keefe Amy Olds Daniel Oliver Michael Pfeiffer Jennifer Phillips Allen Pirrman Carhie Porter Kelly Porrer Mark Power Renata Prado Elizabeth Privateer Rita Puccia Joanne Puerling David Ragland Timothy Reago John Redd Julia Reddick Andrew Revere Francesca Roberts Gregory Roby Evelyn Rogers Colleen Rooney Sara Rose Steven Rosenberg Timothy Sams Kathleen Schil.aci Dawn Schroeder Cynthia Scott Eva Searey William Seymour Scott sharp Zach Shelley Anna Shigley 191 Cheryl Shrewsberry Bliss Simmons Laura Skelly Debra Slarer Amy Slinkard Sandra Smirh Mary Snell Suzanne Sranbery Chrisrine Srarry Karen Srauss Charles Srebbms Elaina Stephens David Srewarr Lisa Sroll Mollie String Jennifer Suggs James Sullivan Marisa Swearingen Jennifer Swift Joni Takane Elbert Tare Anne Taylor Stephen Templeman Srephen Thompson Tiffany Tipton David Townsend Patricia Ungerleider Angela Uperri Loretta Ussuy Thomas Van der Voorr Patricia Van Dusen Victoria Venable Loura Venezia Amy Viar Edwin Vining 192 Sera Vogelsinger Anne Walker Richard Walker Lisa Walls Grove Websrer Sheri Wellens Sally Whire Thomas Whire Troy Whire Perer Wilkniss Class Of ' 83 Gains Acceptance And Recognition Taking advanrage of working rogerher, Jill Larison purs her arm around Scorr Gray and leaves rhe paper behind Chrisropher Wilson Mark Wilson Karhenne Wirhers Ralph Wood Eric Wood Karen Wood Kennerh Wrighr Carhenne Zable Jon Zachman Scorr Zerrersrrom 193 Sophomores Get It Together Rebuilding rheir lives around rhe Forr Hunr scenario, Sophomores meer rhe challenge Having spenr only half of rheir Freshman year ar rhe Forr, rhey finally complered a full rerm ar Forr Hunr. The officers collaborared ro unire rhe Class of ' 82 ro accomplish rheir many goals. Sopho¬ mores rried everyrhing from car washes ro selling pens ro raise in rhe dough Spirir become fervenr during Homecoming week, os rhey srrived ro accumulare poinrs roward a class vicrory. The mosr decisive achievemenr of rhe week was winning of second place in rhe hall comperirion. Throughour rhe year rhe Sophomores suc¬ cessfully reached rheir goals, keeping rheir powerful repurarion Andrea Abel Melanie Adams Paula Adams Jennifer Adgenr James Agosrmi Umbreen Ahmed Roberr Alexander Richard Alsron Mary Ammann Kimberly Andrews Maria Anrinucci Donna Ayres Kathleen Belli Margarer Bambery George Borns Deborah Barreda Kimberly Barron Arno Dorrle Donna Bouchspies Coverr Beach 194 Darren Belk Carol Berry Nancy Berry Kimberly Berancourr Roberr Blizare Rebecca Bloodworrh Diana Bolr Damara Bolre Deborah Bowers Donald Bowman Rasheeda Bowman Srephen Bradford Michael Bragg Celia Brevard John Brmirzer During o biology movie, Debbie Bowers, Celia Brevard, and Susan Hirschy find rime ro socialize Barbra Brooks David Broughron Sharon Bruce Michael Bruninga Nancy Bush 195 Michael Cachlne Diana Cain Marrhew Caldwell Karhryn Calladine Lisa Calligaro Ar rhe Junior Varsiry foorball game Cush Howard shows her concern over rhe dose score. Deborah Campagna Amy Campbell Mercedes Campbell Deborah Candelori Michael Cappellerri Roger Carriker Grerchen Carter Karherine Carvellas Theodore Carhey Phillip Caudery Michael Cebula Thomas Chadwick Concerra Chose Jomes Chauncey Curris Chin 196 Quality . . . Not Quantity Lauren Dwyer smiles ar rhe rhoughr of changing her grades in Mr Gaudreaulr ' s biology class. Jane Church Dovid Colley John Collier Cynrhia Collison Jane Colony Eric Conner Karhleen Conner Carolyn Conre Jean Marie Conway Mary Cronin Amra Cross Karen Currm Michele Day Linda Debus Juli Defore Cameron Demaine John DeWilde Marra Dibell Kari Diehl Anne Diekemper Bridger Diggs Michele Diquollo John Dodds Julie Dodson 197 A Shift Into High Gear Civic minded Krisren Prochko spends her free rime making Chrisrmos ornamenrs for Tri-Hi Y Nikki Dofflemyer Anno Mcrie Dougherry Carherme Doyle Mark Drummond Kevin Duffy Parricio Dunsron Vicrorio Dux Louren Dwyer Franklin Ebberr Drerr Emmerson Leah Engels Cornell Evons David Evons Deborah Evons Laura Evans Jeffrey Former John Ferguson Dryan Forre Marc Frorus Lorna Frazier Tara Fredriclsson 198 Holly Goines Porry Goillior William Garrison Laura Gaspari Eric Gehres Perer Gibson Michelle Giguere Lisa Gilfillan Michael Ginn Karhleen Glass Oh Shorrs and Shades Day, Eileen Killi lea, chooses ro go only half-way by wearing shades bur nor shorrs Srephen Grammen Karherme Greenleese Karhryn Gregorio Lisa Grim Deborah Grimm Purh Guirord Margarer Haber Jane Louise Hamilron Thoddeus Mark Harden Suzanne Harding 199 Margarer Horned Sheilah Horned Vonesso Heorh Valerie Hehemann Karen Helol Roberr Hensley Elizoberh Heuver Jacqueline Hildebrand Angela Himm Susan Hirschy Jeffrey Hoffman Julie Holland John Hollister Chrisropher Horn Joan Howard Dorbara Howerton Judirh Hubbel 1 Patricio Huber Joseph Hucks Virginia Hudson Morgorer Hulick Marjorie lanni Scorr Ison 200 Anne Jackley Lisa Jaclsson Ten Jackson Thomas Jamison Korhleen Johnson Kirk Johnson Michele Johnson Scorr Johnson William Johnson Elisaberh Jones Dusrin Kanady Saiedeh Karamooz Ronald Kaye Brian Kee Chnsropher Kennedy Karen Kewer Eileen Killilea Twona King Theresa Knops Jenifer Kohour Hoda Korb Karl Kraffr Mara Krasrs Mary Krysa Susan Ladehoff Dean Lake Lonnie Lomberr Michael Lomoureux John Langanke Dawn Langella Chrisrianna Langsam Sue Larsen 201 Microscopes Magnify Experiences Sharon Druce finds herself rhe only dedlcared srudenr when ir comes ro worching biology films in class Lori Lese Lmdo Leslie Anne Lipp Craig Losee Eileen Marousek Deborah Marrin William Mason Melinda May Andrea Maycock Melanie Mayo Druce McFarlane Kara McGorigal Holly McGovern Russell Mc Guire Sandra Mcllwee Elizoberh McLaurm Suzanne McNulla Erin Melcher John Melillo Allison Menning Susan Messina Leo Meyers Roberr Michie Anrhony Mielczarski Carol Mills 202 y 4 Chorles Mondo Alfred Monroe Joner Morrill Sherry Morris Monlyn Mueller Michael Murphy Paul Murphy Gordon Murray Margarer Myers Cheryl Nedbol Russell Neill Anne Nelson Mary Norringham Todd Oakes Corhleen O ' Connor Brian O ' Donnell Laura Ogus Kennerh Oliver Holly Ollis Laurie Olson Monica Opp Philip Parsons Reynolds Parziale Chrisropher Pascole 203 Perserverance Pays Off Maria Pedomo Vincent Peren Droc Perkuchin Daved Perry Colleen Sanosky goes bads mro her childhood by carry mg her Poddmgron Dear around school Nora Pererschmidr Druce Pererson Jeffrey Pirzer Michael Plurkis Kim Poche Michael Poff Karen Pohlmann David Poulin James Poyrhress Kendra Price Conrad Privareer Krisren Prochko Jocqueline Puerlmg Cynrhia Pye Michael Quanr Theresa Ragland Jennifer Ransom Lori Reep Nancy Reosre Cynrhia Rice 204 William Rice Jeffrey Richards Elenor Rigby Roberr Rissell Laura Rirrall Monica Rodriguez Perer Roohr Rebecca Roohr Eric Rose David Ruben Monica Rueckerr Janice Rugari Thomas Russell Perer Samuelson In Mrs. Glazer ' s English class, rhe annual rash of learning grammar comes easy ro Mary Ammann Erica Sanderhoff James Sanders Lawrence Schulris Carol Scull Jenrifer Seeley Catherine Sheehan David Sheleg Pam Shewsbury Charles Shifflett Bridget Sickon 205 George Silis Manny Silis Clarke Simmons Erin Slorrery Elliorr Smlrh Scorr Smirh Colleen Sonosky Qounson Souvannavong Joseph Sowell Charles Sralzer Richard Srarr Alexander Srrmg Neil Suffo Linda Suggs John Sullivan Taking a break from learning her German dialog, Vir ginia Hudson daydreams obour rhe previous week end Rodney Swearingen Regina Szilagyi Lauro Tandy Theresa Tanner Andrew Taylor 206 Sophomores . . . Moving Up Fast While ar a banquer Lisa Heuver, Lisa Calligaro, and Debbie Torres eye rhe guys or rhe next roble Elizoberh Theobalds David Thrower Srephen Torh Paul Urruria John Venezia Jennifer Viglione John Walker Jennifer Wallace Rosemary Warson Shelley Walrers Srephen Webb Sharon Weber Rebecca Welch Anroinerre Whire Richard Whirehouse Linda Whirner Kennerh Wilber John Wildman Keirh Wilson Tracy Wise William Woehrle Kevin Woodall Leslie Woodworrh Jeanerre Yednock Julia Zachman Deann Ziemba Karhleen Zimbeck 207 Class Of ' 81 Steps Up Taking a rasre of upperclass life, rhe Juniors enrerroined several advantages; rhe big switch was being behind rhe wheel rather than having ro bum rides Orher priorities and achievements included winning rhe Homecoming Spirit Keg, looking down on both Frosh and Sophs, and making it ro Saturday morning PSAT ' s after attending rhe post Homecoming game D Y O.D s! We ' ve come a long way, baby 1 Right: Nicky Underwood displays her spirit as a blade of grass Geoffrey Acchione Lisa Alexander Carherine Anderson Robert Arnold Groce Austin James Dailey Cameron Dollard Mary Dalsdon Henry Domes Elizabeth Dornerr 208 Lori Beach Narhan Beam Donald Bearrie Babak Bebahani Daphne Beer Roberr Bell Leon Bernal Jill Bernier Kerry Besr Elvira Biehl Kevin Bissell Janer Blackwell Elizaberh Blounr Kevin Bolin Leslie Bond 209 Combined Energies Generate Results Albert Bonner Robin Bordelon Karhleen Boska Cynrhia Bowker Rinaldi Boykin ‘jjf ' k t lim A « Bersy Bralley Chrisrine Braun Perer Braun ■ . if Elizaberh Brennan Scorr Brinirzer ' JlFl A Hi i ' Gwendolyn Brown Caroline Bruder Donna Bryanr Marrhew Budd Scorr Buie Ann Burnerre Marshall Burr Alice Bush Beorrice Burcavage Brerr Burler Erin Burler Richard Cannon Paul Carlisle Donald Chandler James Chappell Lonnie Chase Coroline Chow Margaret Clark Mark Clark Janine Clarke 210 Rebecca Clauss Janice Claydon David Coe Jeanne Collins Michael Collins Maura Connell Jerry Conner Sean Connolly Clare Coolie Thomas Cooney Oliver is caughr in rhe dcr. Who me? ' Theresa Corrigan Lawrence Coryell Karen Coughlin Gregory Culberrson James D ' Angelo Hugh Davenport Julia Davidson Alan Davis Drian Dovis Craig Dovis Trocy Davis 211 Memories Linger On . . . Michael Dawson David Debus Priscilla Defore James Delghron David Delaney Lawrence Denicola Walrer Dillard Lynda Diquollo Jeanne Doherry Donna Donovan Mary Anne Dooley Sherry Dory James Doyle Sharon Drury Drian Duffy Joseph Dzikiewicz 212 Richard Eagin Gregg Early Suzianne Ellis David Egglesron Kendra Emerson Todd Engels Danny Evans Timorhy Evans Anrhony Ewing Jamshed Faruki Donald Fawley Frederick Feldner Sherry Felrman Carolyn Fischer Vivian Fleirell Melinda Floyd Mary Fogarry David Fonranella Margarira Franco William Fredenburg Mildred Friedman 213 Junior Portiers Prevail Walking down rhe Junior hall, one con surely rell ir ' s Friday Jumbling conversations con be heard with rhe one main question standing out amongst rhe confusion - Where ore rhe par¬ ries? Groups of people hoard together trying to get things organized for rhe night in hopes of having on excellent weekend. Finally ir ' s Friday Whorl No parties! This doesn ' t stop rhe Juniors; they decide to head for rhe Hill, if nothing there, then they hit Old Towne The class of ' 81 always manages to moke a party. The Junior portiers do prevail! Patricia Fulton Julie Furr Michael Gaillior Amy Gailor Cynthia Gallaugher Druce Galloway Denise Gordemer Robert Gibbons Amy Gillette Jacqueline Gilmore Lisa Gonzales John Goodman Christopher Gordon John Gore Robert Graham 214 Thomos Grommen Tracy Green Kevin Griffirh John Gnzzard David Gurhrie Sarah Hale Pamela Hanusek Sheila Hargis John Harms Gina Harrigan Alan Harrison James Hasle Knsren Hausheer Susan Heil Heike Hemzelmann Craig Helsel Michael Hendricks Gregory Henry Cynrhia Herge Susan Hernandez Jessie Hicks Drenda Hildebrand Vergil Hillsman Dradford Hirschy John Grizzard brags abour his excellenr weekend during lunch break. 215 Karen Holland Debra Holrzdaw John Hoogerwerff Parricia Hoover Cassandra Housron John Howell John Howerron David Hoyle Denjamin Huggin Robert Hummer Sally Hyman Wayne Jaclsson Parricia Jarecki Suzanne Jarvis Thomas Jeffers Phillipe Jenney Amy Johnson Cindy Jordan Krlsrin Kanady Krisrina Keech Mary Keiser Joan Kennedy Joseph Kewer Jeff Kindred Margaret Kirkland Paul Kirkman Dovid Knoch Parti Kosduszko Carol Kresge Krisrine Kress Schuyler Kropf Paul Kucera Andromque Kyriacou Rosemary Labonge Tamara Lalicker 216 Juniors Sustain Powerful Reputation Class Council Front Row: Leah Smith, Parry Fulron, Tracy Green, Leslie Orr Second Row: Dee Dee Way, John Howell, Debbie Price, Sherry Felrmon. Third Row: Derh Darnerr, Janer Blackwell, Maura Connell, Lisa Dodge Forth Row: Sandra O ' Blease, Meg Clark, Judy McLellon Bock Row: Nike Underwood, Mary Taylor, Carolyn Fischer Striving ro moke money for on excellent Junior - Senior Prom, Juniors began raising money early in the year with a successful, Go For It button sale and two car washes. Another interesting fund raiser the class of ’81 had was the selling of student ' s candid calendars. The Juniors successfully reached their goal, keeping a hold on their powerful reputation James Langanke William Larsen Stephen Laseau Deborah Lovely Bryant Lehr Amy Lenox Clifford Lundberg James Lyons Sarah Lyons Janice Mallard Cheryl Marechal Toula Markopoulos John Marsron Alma Marrm Ann Mattingly Elaine Mayer Priscilla McCollum Tempest McKay Judy McLellan Robert McNinch 217 Deborah McNulla David Meade Sreven Mehler Henry Miles Joni Miles Susan Miley Luke Milligan Mark Mirchell Donald Mock James Moore William Moore Andrew Morgan Roberr Morley John Morrissey Lynne Munn Drian Murphy Lisa Murphy Lisa Mushalko Deniz Murlu Nancy Naegele Mai Nguyen Dennis Normyle Roberr Novograrz William O ' Neil Sondro Obleos Mary O ' Dnen 218 Kerry Ogden Carolyn Olds Robert Oliver William O ' Neil Carol Kresge and Leah Smirh are appropriate children for rhe Old Woman ' s shoe Jacqueline Oreogan Leslie Orr David Orhlmg Parricia Parrish Amy Parsons Stephanie Pearch Elise Pelletier Carlos Perdomo Robert Perry Drenda Perirr Jennifer Perrer Mark Pfeiffer Melanie Phares Pamela Pierce Jay Pitts James Pirzer Jean Plurkis Ann Mary Podbielski Anthony Poliro Gregory Posey Katharine Pramik Thomas Pressler Deborah Price Wendeline Price Julie Puerlmg l J The suggesrion made by Mary Taylor provokes o smile from class princesses Krissle Kress and Jenny Perrer David Quanr Jerald Rainey Richard Rasonen Tracey Reynolds Jeffrey Rharican Derial Rhodes Terri Richardson Marrha Ridder Karhleen Roach Douglas Robbins Drian Roberrs Laura Robinson Marc Robinson Jeffrey Roby William Roodbary Kevin Rooney Robin Roughron Nancy Roycrofr Sheridan Ruffner Sreven Rugori Susan Rushkowski Lillian Russell Rebecca Rurherford Chrisropher Ryan Stephen Sawyer 220 This year ' s Junior Class Officers are Tracy Green, Secretary, Parry Fulron, Vice President, Leslie Orr, President, Leah Smirh, Treasurer. Norman Schaefer Pamela Schafer Pamela Schofield James Schroeder Andrew Schurr Jane Schwenrker Glassel Scorr Linda Sears Thomas Shawn Bradley Sheehan Cynrhia Sherwin Sally Shoaff Karen Showers Richard Siira Gary Simpson Walrer Singhass Leah Smirh Nelson Snyder Douglos Sperandio Jeffery Spray Angelo Sranbery Carrie Stanley Melissa Srarry Leonard Srevens Rebecca Srevens Hire Sweeny Mary Tarpey Kyle Tarver Mary Taylor Angelo Theofanous 221 David Traub Mark Turner Nicola Underwood Mark Vandersluis Karhryn Vandusen Three Down One To Go Carefree, Tim Evans lounges back during A lunch, alrhough he ' s in rhe Q shifr schedule Michael Vardac Roger Vosilas James Venezia Elisabeth Viar Roberr Vining Andrew Walker Melissa Walker Deborah Waring Leesa Warshauer Roberr Warrers 222 Melody Way Deborah Webb Dwayne Webb IToberr Websrer Darbro Whearon Darbara Whiddon Jeffrey Whire Sybil Whire Diane Wilde Kerry Williams Gerry Willis Dale Wilson Margarer Winrers Srefanie Wolicki Theresa Woods Making Chrisrmas ornamenrs for Tri-Hi-Y, Sherry Felrman, Cindy Jordan, and Jennifer Dowen prepare for rhe annual Chrisrmas Dazaar Tommy Woofrer Stanley Wrighr Dishop Young Andrew Zabych Sreven Ziemba 223 Seniors — Seniors — Seniors — Seniors — Seniors - Seniors - Senior Seniors - Seniors - Senior — Seniors Ricky Rounswinder flashes his smile and his cosh The spirit and exciremenr in Derh Slayman ' s face proves rhar Fort Hunt Lives! Afrer a long day or school, Lee Hoyword prepares for his journey home. As shown by Maggie Linnemann and Mary Dean, senior year is nor oil work! Seniors — Seniors — Seniors 224 .mz SENIORS - SENIORS - SENIORS - SENIORS - SENIORS - SENIORS - SE SENIORS - SENIORS - SENIORS Above: During spirir week ' s pep rallys Seniors wair anxiously for an- nouncemenr of dress-up-day winners Top Left: Homecoming Queen Chrys Williams holds a bouquer of flowers almosr os prerry os she Top Right: Seniors relax during lunch by carching o breorh of fresh air. 225 The Soil Of The Post And The Seeds Of The Furure Kahlil Gibran Senior year carries wirh ir many images of a laid back, fun filled year. The Class of 1980 jumped head first inro rheir final year of high school wirh rhe expecrarion of parry-filled weekends and a curriculum consisting of English, government and gourmet foods,- however, for most of us, this did nor prove true. At first, we couldn ' t believe ir — here we were, right or rhe point in life where decisions and responsibility ore just os much on aspect of life os partying and rood trips. College and careers loomed over our heads os we finished our applications or went for job interviews. Graduation announcements, cops and gowns, and senior pictures mode us realize that Graduation was nearing. Then, os is in a dream (is this real?), rhe Class of Nineteen-Eighty stepped our of Fort Hunt High School, ready to face new chal¬ lenges and carrying always rhe memories of our years or rhe Fort. Iris Elizaberh Abernerhy Daryl Neal Adams Mark E. Aills Garren Wayne Alexander Joseph Franklin Anderson Lisa Marie Androski Andrea Mildred Annerri Paula Louise Anrhony Karl Marrm Anzengruber James Mirchell Armsrrong Michael ' W Dair Julia D Dandjunis Burh C. Beach Susan Joy Beach Mary F Bean Nancy Clift Benedicr 227 Glenn Sruorr Denson Solly Jane Denson Jill Parrish remembers rhe exciremenr of rhe pasr weekend Hal Derger Holly Derger Amy K. Derry Carmen P Dloodworrh Susan Elizaberh Dlounr Cynrhia M Doorh Mary L. Douldm Michele DeForesr Douve James Push Dowmon Diehard Price Dowman 228 Loris Ann Drodley Howard R Brand Scorr J. Brennan David Wayne Bruce William Michael Bruninga Joseph Edward Bryson Srephen Eugene Buchanan David Barrlerr Bundren Lisa Rene Burgeri Jason Allen Burke Regina Suzerre Burroughs Mary Joanna Cam Quarrerback Leoh Reosri, pracrices rhe double reverse side srepping bomb ro a Senior receiv¬ er during Powder Puff procnce 229 Bradley William Carriker Vicroria Susonna Caudery Jeffrey A Cavanough Terrance Srephen Chambers Sharon I. Clark Sherry L, Clark ITeldon E Coffey Diana A. Conconi Susan Margarer Conre Srephen Joseph Conway Renee Coolick Mark Rlrchie Coryell Earl Gregory Cox Susan Kathleen Coyle Jonathan Roy Cramer Lee Cromer Susan Elizabeth Crandall Jill C Cranford Carol E Cross Timothy Shown Cross Hostility towards Juniors is shown during powder puff foorball practice Patricia L Currin Karla Ann Daehnke Vibarr Davis Hilda Davis Toryono Joan Doy Tonya Lynn Dodson Elizoberh A Dorn Maile Michelle Duggan Srephen Mercer Dunsran 232 Mark Gordon Edgren Kevin James Edmundson John V Elliorr David Michael Ercolano Amy Ann Evans Trena L Evans Scorr Hugh Everrz John Richard Fairall James M Farrell Jon D Farrmgron Mark Duone Ferguson Korhieen Todd Fix Mark Thomas Flanagan Scorr Douglas Folsom These Seniors ofren find roaming rhe halls berrer rhon going ro class. 233 Dovid Lee Foresman Daniel T Frazier Suson J. Frazier Rebecca Friedberg Mark Michael Gaerjen Michelle A Gaharr Kimberly Anne Gaines Koberr Reid Gardenier Roberr George Gipe Druce William Glassco Loren M Goerrlich 234 Sparked Enthusiasm Fires Up Seniors Spirir in rhe Senior Class was shown in wide varieties rhis year Ar pep rallies rhere was rhe usual cheering section wirh rhe unusual and off key humming of Pomp and Cir¬ cumstance ” The class also found ir amusing ro wear firehars after rhe reopening of rhe Fort. Ir wasn ' t a surpr ise ro see Seniors carry¬ ing rheir favorite lunch box ro school after experiencing a week of cafeteria Super Sacks Homecoming was a roral success for rhe Seniors ofrer they won Spirir Week and 1st place in rhe float competition. Seniors show rheir enrhuslosm while Trying ro win rhe spirir keg George Edward Gorham Mary Jane Sranron Gourley John Roberr Grainge Gregory L. Granahon Teresa Susan Graniewski Jane A Gray Diana Rose Greenwood Maricel N. Gregorio 235 Leslie Marie Gros Elizaberh A Gupron Regina Drenda Gussie Kurr Arthur Gusravson Janer Morie Hamon Theodore J Harder Karen A Hardy Debro Lynn Harris w ■ - sSM 1 TH Bi -;.Jr • w ,vtB iggl F r, 4 Lee Alan Hayword Keirh A Heikkinen Raggedy Ann and Andy make an oppearance during Spirit Week Melanie L Harrison Patricia C Hasle 236 David W Henry Patrick V Henry Clarice C Hernholm Penelope Ann Heslm Shelly Pivera conremplares life in Forr Hunr Jennifer Webb Heuver Karen Posa Hildebrand Darbara Ann Hoffman Lindsey S Hooks Leslie Ann Howerron Dana Jeanne Howland John Davis Hubbell Keirh P. Hurcheson 237 Lunch . . . The Desr Time Of The Day Van Mmh Huynh Angelo Yvonne Irby Robyn L. Irish Allison A Irvin Denjomm Burke Irwin Margaret Ellen Irwin Joanne Joreckl Lunch is always a good rime to catch up on current events and gossip according to Jim Bowman, Vibart Dovis, and Mark Flanagan. 238 David Alfred Jessey Elliorr M Johnson Elaine Michelle Johnson Jill Denise Johnson John Evan Johnson Poberr Murchison Johnson Susan Lynn Johnson Curnng Smart Johnsron Theodore Jones Wilbur D Jones Paige Johnson Jones Vicrorio L. Jones Mossoud Peza Karamooz Dianne Kearor Kimberly Page Keech Mary Elizaberh Kenney Debra Jo Kern Chrisropher T Kiernan Kathleen Ann Killilea Vicrorio L. King William D Kirkconnell John Klimavicz Cheryll Anne Klorrer Qarbora L. Kmeff Kevin F Kranz Craig Alan Krespach Dryan J Kropf Eric Cole Kruse Michael Earle Labonge Cynrhia Annerre Ladd Kevin Ronald Lake Deborah Lynne Lalicker 240 Evelyn Lorane Lamberr Kelly A. Long Srerling V. Laurerbach Paige E. Lewis Susan Calley Lewis Margarer J. Linnemann Susan Karhleen Lipperr The summer of 79 was filled wirh anricipa rion and o bir of onxiery os we looked forward ro our upcoming Senior year. We knew rhar rough rimes, bur also fun rimes were ahead, so mosr of us rook ir easy over rhe summer. Some Travelled abroad bur orhers only gor os for os Ocean Ciry or King ' s Dominion on rhe Senior class rrips. No marrer whor we did Though, ir seemed we all hod fun and will never forger rhe sum¬ mer of 79 Eric Lee Longworrh David A Lopez Tracey Lynne Lorusso Joan Morie Lurz Karhleen Dridger Lynch Keirh Macdonald Dovid John Mallard Wilson Mann Rebecca Howell Marr Jeff McGough prefers rhe cool sond ro rhe Ocean Ciry worer Jennifer Larue Martin Henry Van Mason John D Marhis David May Richard Thomas McGovern William Lee McHaney Donald D McNair Jeff Andrew McNulla Jose R. Menez Laura Ann Messina Chnsropher Wayne Miller Suzanne Milwee 243 Where Will We Go From Here? Veil, rhose of us going ro college knew ir would happen, Gerring caughr in rhe end less maze of caralogues, applications, and rranscriprs werejusr parr of being a senior. Remember rushing around Trying ro ger our applicarions ro Mrs. Nichols before deadline dare and then waiting nervously until Febru¬ ary ro see if we were accepted or nor. Bur wasn ' t ir all worrh ir when you opened rhe lerrer from your favorite college and saw rhar word CONGRATULATIONS ! William Roer Monroe Dorothy M. Moore Patrick Lucien Moorhouse Thomas H Murphy Margaret P Murray Susan Elizabeth Murray Julie Lynne Myers Kimberly D Nedbal David A Nelson Daberre Lea Nichols Donna Marie Nieman Chnsrina Margarere Norman Liso 1 Normond Paul Franklin Norron Sean McGarigal finds rhe phorographer annoying while working on his layours for mechanical drawing George O ' Dnen Paul O ' Connor John D O’Connor Kevin J O ' Donnell Thomas O ' Hara James T O ' Neill Domel Dnan O ' Rourke Shirley A O ' Rourke Chrisropher John Palermo Emily Palmer 245 Raymond John Porisi Fairchild Parrish Missy Parziale Alan Scorr Porrerson Remi Jean Pellerier Vicror Raymond Peren Lisa Hearher Perkins Amy Ann Pererschmidr Michael Joseph Perrey Polly Pierce William Alan Pirrs Karherine Marie Plummer Karen D. Poff Gmo M Poliro Teresa Lynn Poskairis Catherine Louise Poulin 246 Liso Mane Puscheck Raymond Regis Radoski Jeffrey L Rands Joseph T Rarchford Taking SAT ' s is one of rhe many burdens a Senior musr go Through 247 Mornn A Rexroad Evo A Rhoads Bryan Wesley Rice John C Richards Mark G Richards Michele Rivero Corherme Ann Roby Marho Chrisrine Rodriguez Thonno H Rose Paula Morrz Rowe Anrhony D Rugori Cheryl Lee Sonborn 248 Andrea Noelle Schaffer Nancy Lee Schelhorn Ronald Schibinger Dean A Schienbein Grerchen Marie Schlighr Cynrhia L Schomer Margarer Ann Schremp Carherme J Schwab Derhany Corol Scorr Dersy A Scruggs 249 Seniors Defimrely Know How To Hove Fun! Although we worked hard academically, we had many after school activities to keep our schedules full Many of us parricipared in sports, clubs, and even worked part-time On weekends, we kept ourselves busy by having parries, going our with the gang, hitting Georgetown or Olde Towne, and doting (if we were lucky). Of course, if there was nothing else to do, MacDonalds was the traditional spot to go to find our exactly where the action was that night. No matter what we did, the Class of 1980 always had a good rime. Right: Mono Sheehan, Victoria Sanchez Mary Jane Gourley enjoy socializing during an assembly Margarer Mary Sheehon Maria Lauro Sheehan Jennifer L Shenkenberg Mark Vmcenr Shigley Lyda Lynn Shusrer Deth Michele Slaymon Roymond R Sloneno 250 Deborah M Smith Douglas Dixon Smirh Gregory A Smirh Gregory J Smirh Liso Marcia Smirh Ann R Sralzer Jacquelyn Joyce Sreele Holly Stevenson Grerchen A Srormer Laura Srraube Sugg Donald K Suggs Jennifer Leigh Talberr Edwin Floyd Talborr David Lee Tanner Carol P Taylor Gerald Carrhrae Thomas 251 Energeric Officers Spearhead Class Aiming for unificarion and organization of rhe Class of ' 80, rhe officers worked ro lo- core rhe supposedly losr Senior spirit The Class Council directed rheir efforts towards rhe diminishing enthusiasm brought on by rhe fire All rhe activities sponsored by rhe Senior Class proved that these efforts were worthwhile The cor washes, candy soles, our first place hall and float, rhe prom, and other Senior activities were successful be¬ cause of rhe great outburst of energy and spirit of rhe Seniors. Gregory L Thompson Jennifer Jo Thompson Susan E Thrower Jomes P Torh Androniki Andreas Tsiaoushis Edward V Tuerk Perer J. Ungerleider John F Vondusen 252 Joanne Marie Viglione Morie L Vlachos Angela Voyiaziakis Srephen Paul Waible Kennerh Leonard Wamsrein Karl S Walbrechr John Sranley Walker Chnsropher J Wanner Ocean Ciry was one of rhe many acriviries rhe Seniors enjoyed during rhe summer. Being a Senior is gerring ro know people, forming valuable friendships, and mosrly ex¬ periencing rhose rimes rhar will some day be fond memories Karhleen Elizabeth Varrers Janer Hamon enjoys lollie pops while frying ro concenrrore on school wo Pornelo Jo Ventworrh 254 Robert L Vessel Villiom Charles Vhite Mark Alon Vilcox William S Whirson Chrisrianne Williams Laura J Williams Allen L Willis Thomas Dudley Wilson Michelle Winiarski Amy Louise Wirr Joan Michelle Wirhers Magdalene Wun Wo Melanie Dawn Wood Rhonda Elayne Wrighr Michael L Yellman Mary Elizaberh Zable Linda S. Zech William R Zegeer Diane Zurawski 255 Above: Lorie Lomberr checlss our her merchandise for rhe Drill Above right: Sharon Claris entertains s during lunch wirh some fancy finger work. Right: Joe Oryson seems ro rhmls rhe error might lie wirh rhe computer 256 Class Of ' 80 Sees The Light A new world of opportunities awaits us. Teachers and friends must be left behind. We do nor grieve, for we know that as our future may call for separation, the joy and unity we once experienced will remain dear in our hearts. Though the way ahead may often appear cloudy, the Class of ' 80 sees the light. Class officers Chnsrme Rodriguez, treasurer; Tracey Lorusso, 1st vice-president; Bobby Johnson, presi¬ dent; Raymond Lyles, 2nd vice-president: Leslie Howerton, secretary. Class Council Front Row: Susan Johnson, Vicki Tsiaou- shis, Thorina Rose, Berh Slayman, Sreve Weiss, Jeff McGough, Ken Wamsrem. Second Row: Margarer Sheehan, Margaret Genovese, Amy Wirr Third Row: Teresa Poskairis, Karhy Webb, Jennie Thompson, Pen¬ ny Heslin, Paige Jones, Terri Graniewski, Nancy Schel- horn Dock Row: Parry Currin, Mary Jo Cain, Loris Bradley, John Elliott, Sreve Conway, Alan Pirrs 257 ADERNETHY, IR.IS ELIZADETH Daskerball V 11. 12 ; Class Council 11, 12. French Club 11, 12. FDLA 12. Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12. ALLS. MARK EDVARD Madrigals 11, 12, Concerr Choir 10 ALLEN, STEPHEN VADE Foorball 9, JV 10, 11; Indoor Tracis 9, 10, 11, 12; DCA 9, 10, 11; Human Relarions 9 ANDERSON, JOSEPH FRANKLIN Vresrling 9 ; DECA 12. ANDROSKI, LISA MARIE Sofrball 9,10, 12 ; Class Council 9, 10 VP, Tri-Hi-Y 9.10, 11,12; Ski Club 10,11, 12, Spanish HS 11, 12; NHS 11. 12 ANNETTI, ANDREA MILDRED Class Council 9, 11, 12, Tri Hi Y 10. 11, 12 ; Class Rep. 10 ANTHONY, PAULA LOUISE Sofrball JV 10, Field Hockey JV 11; Ski Club 10, 11. 12. ANZENGRUDER, KARL MARTIN Vmrer Track 9, 10, Spring Track 9, 10. VICA 11 ARMSTRONG. JAMES MITCHELL Foorball 9, JV 10. Vres rling JV 9, 10, Rugby 11, 12 AUDICK, GEORGE MICHAEL Crew 9, DECA 12. AYERS, MIKE ANTHONY DECA 12. AYRES, SAMUEL EDVARD VICA 11. 12 DAIR, MICHAEL VAYNE Vresrling JV 9, 10, 11, V 12, Rugby 9, Spring Track JV 11, V 12. Concerr Dand 9, 10, Marching Dand 11, 12, Symphonic Dand 11,12; Pep Dand 11. NHS 11, 12 DANDJUNIS. JULIA DORIS Chess Club 9, 10, 11 Arr Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Asrronomy Club 12, Dungeons G Dragons 12, Forensics 12; Turrer 10, NHS 11, 12 DANDJUNIS, LINDA MARIE Chess Club 9, 10, 11, Arr Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Dungeons G Dragons 12, Fronrline 12, Turrer 10, Spanish HS 11, 12, NHS 11, 12 DARISANO, GINA ANN Gymnasrics V 9, 10, 11, 12 Co capr ; Cheerleading 9, JV 11 - Sec Treas, V 12, Class Council 9, 10, 11 Treas , German Club 9,10,11,12; Tri-Hi- Y 11, 12 ; Ski Club 11, 12, German HS 11, 12 DEACFI, RUTH CHRISTINE FHA 9, 10, 11. 12, Larin Club 9, 10 Sec , 11 Treas, 12 Pres, Civic Club 10, 11, Asrronomy Club 12, Arr Club 12, Larin HS 10, 11, 12, NHS 11 , 12 . DEACH, SUSAN JOY Gymnasrics V 12, Class Council 11, 12, Keyerres 11, 12. DEAN, MARY FRANCES Field Hockey JV 9, V 10, 11 Capr., 12 Capr, Daskerball JV 9. Sofrball JV 9, V 10, Swim Team 10, Indoor and Ourdoor Track 11, SCC 11,12, Tri-Hi-Y 10. 11 VP, 12 Pres., German HS 10. 11; NHS 11, 12 DENSON, GLENN STUART Swim Team 10, 11, 12. Soccer JV 11, V 12, French Club 9, Academy of Science 11, 12, Chess Team 12, Marh Team 12, NHS 11, 12. DENSON. SALLY J FDLA 10, 11, 12 ; Spanish Club 11, 12 DERRY AMY KATHLEEN Soccer V 9, 10, 11, 12, Cheer leading 9 - Co-capr., 10, 11, 12 - Tri-capr., Keyerres 11, 12, Chorus 9, NHS 11, 12. DRADLEY, LORIS ANN Class Council 12, Forrress Sraff 11, 12 - Ed . Tri-Hi Y 11, 12 DRUCE DAVID VAYNE Soccer JV 10, 11, V 12 DRUNINGA, VILLIAM MICHAEL Daseball 9, JV 10, Con cerr Dand 9, Marching and Symphonic Dand 10, 11, 12 Pres , Symphonic Orchesrra 11, Regional Dand 11, Pep Dand 11. 12, Phorography Club 9, Russian Club 10, 12, Marh Team 12, Key Club 12. DRYSON, JOSEPH EDVARD Soccer V 9, 10, 11, 12, Das¬ kerball 9. JV 10 Capr Hi Y 10 11, 12. NHS 11. 12 DUCHANAN, STEPHEN EUGENE Spanish HS 12 DUNDREN. DAVID DARTLETT Soccer V 9, 10, 11, 12. Class Council 9. 10, 11, 12; Larin Club 9, 10. 11, Hi Y 10, 11, 12 Pres, SCC 12; Larin HS 10, 11, 12. OURKE. JASON ALLEN Jr Civirans 11, 12, French Club 9, 10, Ski Club 12 DURROUGHS, REGINA SUZETTE Indoor Track V 9, 10, 11, 12; Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Cheerleading V 11, 12 Tri cop- Human Relarions Ooord 11, 12 ; DCA 9,10 Treas, 11 Sec., 12, FHA 9, 10; Spanish Club 12 CAIIJ MARY JOANNA Chorus 9; Chamber Choir 12, Class Council 9,10,11,12, Tri-Hi Y 10, 11,12, Deco 12 Hisr., Class Rep. 11, 12, Forrress Sraff 11, 12 - Academics Ed.. NHS 11. 12. CARR, MELANIE MARY Daskerball JV 9, 10, V 11 ; Sofrball JV 9.10, V 11, 12, Field Hockey JV 11, V 12; Gymnasrics V 12, Cheerleading JV 10, V 12, Class Council 9 Sec , 10 V P , 12. Chorus 9, Tri Hi Y 10, 11, 12 CARRIKER, DRADLEY VILLIAM Concerr Dand 9, 10. Marching Dand 10, Foorball JV 11, V 12, Crew 12; Larin Club 11 CAVANAUGH, JEFFREY AARON Rifle Club 9, Chess Club 9, Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Skareboard Club 11, Auromorive Club 12, FDLA 10 CHARUHAS, GEORGE SOTERIOS Class Rep 9, Spanish Club 10 CLARK, SHARON INEZ Girls Choir 9, Regional Choir 9,10, 11, 12, All Counry Choir 12, Fesrival Choir 11; Girls Trio 9, 12; Girls Quarrer 10,11,12. Girls Sexrer 11, Gospel Quarrer 11, Madrigals 10, 11, 12 COAKLEY CLAIRE CARPENTER Ski Club 12 COFFEY, RELDON EV Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Larin Club 9, 10, 11 Hisr , Junior Civirans 12, Larin HS 10, 11 CONCONI, DIANA ALEXIS Symphonic Dand 9, 10, 11, 12, Marching Dand 10, 11, 12, Orchesrra 12, Keyerres 11, 12, Spanish Club 12, Elecrion Doard 12, Quill G Scroll 12; Spanish HS 10, 11, 12 VP, NHS 11, 12 CONTE, SUSAN MARGARET Drama 10, 11, 12, Class Council 9; Class Rep 12, Ski Club 12 CONVAY, STEPHEN JOSEPH Class Council 12, Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Hi Y 11, 12, Turrer 10, 11, 12; FDLA 9, 10, 11, 12, Forrress Sraff 12 COOLICK, RENEE Swim Team 9,10,11, Track 10, FDLA 11, NHS 11, 12 CORYELL, MARK RITCHIE Swim Team 11, Marching Dand 10, 11, 12, Concerr Dand 10, Jazz Dand 10, Sym phonic Dand 11, 12, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Acadamy of Science 11, Human Relarions Council 12 CRAMER, JOHN RAY Larin Club 12, Larin HS 10, 11, 12 VP CRAMER, LEE CURTISS Sailing Club 9, Rifle Club 9, 10, 11, Jr Civirans 9, 10, 11, 12 CRANDALL, SUSAN ELIZADETH Class Council 11, 12, Ski Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 11. Arr Club 12, DECA 11, 12 CRANFORD, JILL CHRISTINE Soccer JV 10, V 9, Tri-Hi Y 10, 11 , 12 CROSS, CAROL ELEANOR Field Hockey JV 9 ; Concerr Dand 9, Symphonic Dand 10, 11, 12 Treas.; Marching Dand 10, 11, 12 Treas, Class Council 12, French Club 9, 10, 11, Tn Hi Y 11, 12, French HS 11, NHS 11, 12 VP CROSS, TIMOTHY SHAVN DECA 12 CURRIN. PATRICIA LYNN Sofrball JV 9, 10, Tennis V 9,1CL 11, 12 - Co-Capr , Gymnasrics V 11 Mgr 12 Mgr , Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12 DAEHNKE, KARLA ANN Orchesrra 9, 10, 11, 12; Gift Chorus 9, Chamber Choir 10; Dowling 10, 11, 12, Turrer 10, 11, NHS 11, 12, SAC 12 DAVIS, VIDART Soccer JV 9, 10, V 11, 12, Foorball 9, JV 9. 10, V 12, Daskerball JV 11. Daseball JV 11; Track 11. DCA 12. DAY. TANYA JOAN Daskerball JV 9, Tennis JV 9, V 10, 11, 12, Crew 12, Concerr Dand 9; Symphonic Dand 10, Orchesrra 11, Chorus 12, Class Rep 10, Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12, German Club 9, 10, 12, English Team 12, German HS 9. 10, 12. NHS 11, 12. DEEMER, ELIZADETH MICHELE Daskerball 9 Mgr , Con cerr Dand 9, FHA 9, 10 Sec., French Club 10, Larin Club 11, Keyerres 11, 12, Elecrion Doard 12, Quill G Scroll 12, Fronrline 12 DELDRIDGE, STACEY LYNNE Concerr Choir 10, Girls Cho rus 9, SCC 12 ; SAC 12, French Club 9,10,11,12 ; Civic Club 9, 10 Sec . Keyerres 11, 12, NHS 11, 12 DICARLO, DAVID NICHOLAS Crew 9, 10, V 11, 12, Key Club 11, 12, FDLA 12 DODRILL, NEIL JAY Foorball 9, 10, V 11, 12, Dand 9 DUGGAN, MAILE MICHELLE Field Hockey 9, V 10, Track V 10, Girls Choir 9, Regional Choir 9, 12, Chamber Choir 10, 12, Girls Ensemble 10, 12, Marh Club 11 Sec , English Team 12, Spanish Club 12, NHS 11, 12 DUNCKER, JOHN CHARLES Soccer JV 10, V 11, 12, Ger man Club 9, 10, 11, Hi Y 11, 12. DUNSTAN, STEPHEN MERCER Soccer 10, 11, 12, Turrer 11, French Club 12, Hi Y 12 EDGREN, MARK GORDON English Team 12, NHS 12 ELLIOTT, JOHN VANTUYL Daskerball 9, Symphonic Or chesrra 9, 10, 11, 12 Treas , Class Council 12, Turrer 10, 11, 12 Ediror in-Chief. Hi Y 10, 11, 12, English Team 12. NHS 11, 12 EVANS, AMY ANN Concerr Dand 9, Marching Dand 10, 11, 12 Sec , Orchesrra 12, Junior Civirans 10, 11 Hisr , German Club 11, German HS 11, 12 ; NHS 11, 12 FARRELL, JIM MICHAEL Foorball 9, JV 10, V 12; Rugby 11, 12. Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12 FLANAGAN, MARK THOMAS Foorball 9, JV 10, 11 V 12. Baskerball 9; Spring Track 9, 10, 11. Winrer Track 10, 11 Rugby 12; Key Club 11, 12. Young Life 11, 12 FOLSOM, SCOTT DOUGLAS Foorball 9, JV 10, V 12, Soccer JV 10, V 11, 12; Rugby 9, Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12; NHS 11, 12. FORESMAN, DAVE LEE Foorball 9, Baseball 9 Concerr Dond 10, 11, 12; Marching Band 10. 11, 12; Ski Club 9, 10, 11 , 12 . FRAZIER, DANIEL THOMAS Spring Track 10, 11 FRIEDDERG, REDECCA Crew 9, 10, V 11. Concerr Band 9, 10; Marching Band 10, 11; Symphonic Bond 11, 12. Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12; SG 11 - Ombudsman, 12 - VP, Class Rep. 9, Elecrion Board 10, Humon Relarions Board 10 Junior Civirons 10; German Club 10,11, 12, German Bowl 10. Fronrline Sraff 11, 12 - News Ediror : Quill and Scroll HS 11 , 12 GAETJEN, MARK MICHAEL Foorball JV 10, Indoor Track JV 10, V 11, 12, Ourdoor Trads V 10, 11, 12. Class Council 10 GAHART MICHELLE ANN Baskerball JV 9, V 10, 11, 12, Sofrball JV 9, V 10, 11, 12 Field Hockey V 11, 12; Class Counal 9, 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, FBLA 12 GAINES, KIMBERLY ANNE Cheerleading JV 11, V 12, Drama 10, 11. Class Counal 11, 12, Class Rep 12, German Club 11, 12 - Vice-Pres., Tri-Hi-Y 12, German HS 12, NHS 11, 12 GARDENER, ROBERT REID Crew 9, Baseball V 10, Rugby 10, 11, 12, Swim Team V 11, 12; Cross Counrry 12, Rifle Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, Asrronomy Club 12. GENOVESE, MARGARET MARY Cheerleading 9 - Co- Capr, V 10, 11 - Sec-Treos. 12 - Tri-Capr; Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12; Tn-Hi-Y 11, 12, NHS 11, 12 GERONIME, CYNTHIA JANE Drill Team 10, 11, Class Coun¬ al 9, 10, 11, 12, Larin Club 9, 10, 11, 12. GLASSCO, BRUCE Marching Band 10, 11 Symphonic Band 11, Concerr Band 10, Debare Team 11, Language Team 12, Forensics Team 9, 10 - V P , 11 - Sec . 12 - Capr . Chess Club 9, 10 Sec., 11 - Sec , 12 - Sec Asrronomy Club 9, 10 - Sec., 11, 12; Fronrline 12 ; Turrer 11, 12 - Lir ed.. Dungeons Dragons 10, 11 Sec GRAINGE, JOHN ROBERT DECA 12 GRANIEWSKI. TERRI SUSAN Cheerleading 9, JV 10, V 11, 12; Class Council 9, 10, 11,12, S.G Recording Sec 12, Tn- Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 12, Spanish 11 Sec., Forrress Sraff 12 GRAY, JANE Soccer V 9, 10, 11, 12; Tennis V 10, 11, 12 - Co-Capr.. Marching Band 9, Larin Club 10, 11, Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10, 11 - Sec , 12 - V.P . Larin HS 10, 11, Trees. GREENWOOD, DIANA ROSE Indoor Track 11, 12. Our¬ door Track 11, 12 ; Cross Counrry 12 ; FHA 9, 10, 11, 12; Arr Oub 10; Chess Club 10, Spanish Club 10, Spanish HS 11,12, NHS 11, 12. GREGORIO, MARIA CECILIA N Drill Team 10, 11, Class Counal 10, French Club 10, 11, Larin Club 12, SCC 12, Tri- Hi-Y 11, 12 - Treas , French HS 10, 11 - Trees., NHS 11, 12 Sec. GROS, LESLIE MARIE Baskerball 12 - Srarisrician, Ski Club 12, Keyerres 10, 11, 12; Forrress 12. GUPTON, ELIZABETH ANNE Drill Team 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12 ; NHS 11, 12. GUSSIE, REGINA BRENDA Drill Team 11, Class Council 9, 10,11, 12; Ski Club 12; Spanish Club 9. Keyerres 9, 10, 11, 12. NHS 12 GUSTAVSON, KURT A. Ourdoor Track V 12, Class Coun¬ al 12; Bowling Team 12. HAMON, JANET MARIE Drill Team 11, 12; Class Council 12; FHA 12. Larin Club 12. HARDER, THEODORE J Foorball 9, JV 10, V 11, 12; Baseball 9, Wresrling JV 9, V 10, 11 12. HARDY, KAREN ANNE Cheerleading 9, JV 10; Sofrball V 10,11,12, Class Counal 9; Ski Club 9, 10, 11 - Sec. Trees , 12 - Pres., HARRISON, MELANIE LEAH Field Hockey JV 10, V 11, 12 - Capr , Baskerball JV 9, 10, V 11. Sofrball JV 9, V 10, Soccer JV 11, V 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10 HAYWARD, LEE ALAN Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Asrron¬ omy Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Phorography Club 9 ; Audio- Visual Club 9; Ski Club 11, 12; Academy of Saence 9 - Trees., 10, 11, 12 HEIKKINEN. KEITH A. Crew V 9, 10. 12, Ski Club 12. HENRY, DAVID WAYNE Foorball 9, JV 10, V 11, 12, Hi-Y 11 , 12 HENRY, PATRICK W Baseball 9, JV 10; Cross Counrry JV 9, V 11, Soccer V 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Council 9 Treas., 10 - Pres , 11 - VP, 12. Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 - VP, NHS 11. 12 HESLIN, PENELOPE ANN French Club 12, Turrer 12, Ex¬ change Srudenr From Ausrralia 12 HEUVER. JENNIFER WEDB Ski Club 10, 12. Folk Club 12 HOFFMAN, BARDARA ANN Sofrball JV 9, 10, Class Coun¬ al 10, 11, 12 ; Keyerres 10, 11, 12 Forrress Sraff 12 HOOKS, LINDSEY SUZANNE Concerr Band 10, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 12, Symphonic Band 11, 12, Civic Club 10, 11; Safery Council 10, 11, Ski Club 12. German Club 11, 12, NHS 11, 12 HOWERTON, LESLIE ANNE Gymnasrics V 9, 10, 11, 12 - Co-Capr, Track 9, 11, 12, Cross Counrry V 12, Drill Team 11, 12 - Hisr, Orchesrra 9, 10 - Sec . Keyerres 11, 12, Ski Club 11, 12 HOWLAND, DANA JEANNE Marching and Symphonic Band 10, 11. Track 10. Baskerball 10, Elecrion Board 12, FBLA 12. HUBBELL, JOHN DAVIS Cross-Counrry V 9, 10, 11, 12 - Capr, Indoor Track V 9, 10, 11, 12 Capr, Ourdoor Trad-; V 9, 10, 11. 12 - Capr , Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. HUTCHESON, KEITH RUSSELL Tennis V 9, 10, 11, 12. Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 9, Hi-Y 9, Ski Club 10, 11, 12 ; Key Club 11, 12, NHS 11, 12 HUYNH, MINH VAN Soccer 9, Wresrling 9, 10, Tennis 10, 11, 12 ; Young Life 11, 12 IRISH, ROBYN LYMAN Marching band 9, 10, Symphonic Band 10, Srage Band 10, Elecrion Board 11 - Chrmn, 12 Chrmn . Fronrline 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, FHA 9, 10, Keyerres 11, 12, Spanish Club 11 IRVIN, ALLISON ANNETTE Symphonic Orchesrra 9, 10, 11, 12 - VP, French Club 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, English Team 11, 12 - Capr, French HS 12 Hisr , NHS 11, 12 IRWIN, BENJAMIN BURKE Concerr Band 9, Symphonic Bond 10, 11 - Officer, 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Regional Band 11, 12, Marh Team 11, 12. Spanish 10, 11, 12 . IRWIN, MARGARET E FBLA 12. JARECKI, JO ANNE Arr Club 9, 10, 11, 12 - Pres FHA 11, 12 - Pres JOHNSON, ELAINE MICHELLE Jr. Civirons 11, 12 - Treas , Class Rep 12 NHS 12 JOHNSON, ELLIOTT MCCLINTOCK Foorball 9 V 12, Rugby 11, 12, Spring Track 12, Winrer Track 12, Class Council 11, 12, German Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Science Club 10, 11, 12. Human Relarions 12, FBLA 12, French Club 12, Ski Club 12 JOHNSON, JILL DENISE Drill Team 10, 11 - Hisr , 12 - Co- Capr . Girls Chorus 9, German Club 11, Keyerres 12 JOHNSON, JOHN EVAN Swim Team 12; Sailing Club 10; Rifle Club 10, Debare Team V 11, 12 - 2VP, Ski Club 12, Asrronomy 12; Academy of Saence 12, NHS 11, 12. JOHNSON, RODERT MURCHISON Baskerball 9, JV 10, Baseball 9, JV 10, Foorball JV 10, Marching Band 9, Concerr Band 9, Madrigals 11, 12, Gospel Quarrer 11 Barbershop Quarrer 11, 12; Ali-Counry Chorus 12; Re¬ gional Chorus 12 ; Class Council 12 - Pres , Class Rep 10, Larin Club 11, Hi-Y 10, 11 12 - Chaplain, NHS 11, 12 JOHNSON, SUSAN LYNN Track 10; Concerr Band 9, Class Council 10, 12, Larin Club 12, Keyerres 12, Fronrline 12. JONES, PAIGE JOHNSON Spring Track 10, 11 Drama 10. Class Council 9, 10 Treas ; Srudenr Governmenr 11 - VP, 12 - Pres, SAC 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, Forrress Sraff 11, Keyerres 10, 11 - Sgr-ar-Arms, 12 - Hisr JONES, THEODORE III Foorball 9 ; Orchesrra 9, 11, 12, Symphonic Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12. JONES, VICTORIA LAMOUR Cheerleading 9 V 10; Spring Track 9, 10, 12, BCA 9, 10 ; Human Relarions 11; Chorus 9. JONES, WILBUR DAVID III Baskerball 9 JV 11, Baseball 9 ; Drama 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 11, 12, Larin Club 9; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12. Turrer 12. KEATOR, DIANNE DEBRA German Club 9. KEECH, KIMBERLY PAGE Chorus 9 ; Regional Chorus 10; Concerr Choir 10, 11; Chamber Choir 12, Girl ' s Ensemble 9, Sexrer 11, French Club 10 KENNEY, MARY ELIZABETH Flag Corps 12. Safery Council 10, 11, English Team 12, German Club 12, Tn-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. NHS 11, 12. KERN, DEBRA JO Winrer Track V 10, 11, 12 - Co-Capr . Spring Track V 10, 11, 12 - Co-Capr, Cross Counrry 11; Cheerleading 12; Class Rep 12, Spanish Club 12 VP ; Spanish HS 12, NHS 11, 12. KIERNAN, CHRISTOPHER THOMAS Foorball JV 11, V 12, 259 Crew 9; Wrestling 9, Rugby 11, 12; Larin Club 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 12, Larin HS 11, 12, KILLILEA, KATHLEEN ANN Baskerball V 12 Srar.; Class Council 10, 11, Forrress Sraff 12, Ski Club 12, Larin Club 12. KING, VICTORIA LOUISE Field Hockey JV 9, V 10,11,12 Capr, Baskerball JV 9, V 12 Srar,, Girls Chorus 9, Class Council 10, 11, 12; French Club 9, 10, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; NHS 11, 12 KIRKCONNELL, WILLIAM BAYLISS Foorball JV 10, 11, V 12, Baskerball JV 10, Golf V 10,12, Track V 10, Class Rep 10 KLIMAVICZ, JOHN Baseball 9, JV 10, V 11, 12 ; Winrer Track 10, 11, 12, Forensics 9, 10, 11, Academy of Science 12; Astronomy Club 12, NHS 11, 12, KLOTTER, CHERYLL ANNE Cheerleading 9 Tri Capr, JV 10, Track 9, Human Relarions 12; Class Council 12, DECA 12 KRANZ, KEVIN F German Club 9, 10, Milirary Science 9, Audio Club 12. KRESPACH, CRAIG ALAN Baseball 9 ; Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12. FBLA 12 LABONGE, MICHAEL EARLE Swim Team 9, 10, 11, 12 Co-Capr., Concerr Band 9, Class Rep. 10,11,12. FBLA 10, MALLARD, DAVID JOHN Soccer JV 10, 11 Mgr ; Crew Club 11, 12. German Club 12, MANN, WILSON Baseball 9, Wrestling JV 9, V 10, 11 Co Capr,, 12 - Co-Capr.; Class Council 9, 11, 12; Hi-Y 9, 10, 11, 12 . MARR, REBECCA H Bowling 9, 10, 11 Pres , 12; Civic Club 9, 10, Larin Club 11, 12 Treas , Forrress 12, NHS 11, 12 MATHIS, JOHN Foorball 9, Wresrling 10, 11 - JV Capr, 12 Capr V. Astronomy Club 9, 10, Rifle Club 9, FBLA 10, Hi Y 12 MAY, DAVID CHRISTIAN Crew 9, 10, French Club 11 MAYER, ROBERT BECK Crew JV 9, 10, 11, V 12 MCFARLANE, PETER NEIL Baskerball 9, JV 10, V 11, 12 Capr , Baseball 9, Key Club 11, 12, NHS 11, 12 MCGARIGAL, SEAN Soccer V 9, 10, 11, 12 Capr MCGOUGH, JEFFREY Baskerball 9, JV 10, Foorball JV 10, Swim Team V 11, 12; Chamber Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Choral Duer 9, 10, 11, 12, Barbershop Quarter 10, 11, 12, Madrigals 10, 11, 12, All Counry Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; All Regional Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 9, Class Council 9, 10, 11 VP, 12, Key Club 11. 12 Sec , Spanish HS 11, 12. NHS 11, 12 LADD, CYNTHIA ANNETTE Spanish HS 11, 12, NHS 11, 12 LAKE, KEVIN RONALD Soccer JV 10, Foorball JV 10, Sofrball - Mgr. 9, Math Team 10, 11, 12. Mororcycle Club 11 Pres, 12 VP, NHS 11, 12. LEACH, ROBYN MICHELE Class Council 9, 10, 11, Spanish Club 9, 10, Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi Y 10, 11, 12; DECA 11, 12, COE 12. LEWIS, PAIGE ELIZABETH Indoor Track 10,12; Class Coun cil 9, 10, 11, 12 ; Tri-Hi-Y 11. 12; FHA 9. LINNEMANN, MARGARET JANE Ourdoor Track 11, 12; Indoor Track 12; Cross Counrry 12, Jr. Civirans 10, 11 - Treas., 12 - Pres. LIPPERT, SUSAN KATHLEEN Drill Team 10, 11, 12, Class Council 11, 12 ; Bowling 10, 11, 12; Lorm Club 10, 11, 12, FBLA 10 - Pres., 11 - Pres., 12 - VP ; Larin HS 11,12 NHS 11 12 . LORUSSO, TRACEY LYNNE Drill Team 12; Class Council 9, 10, 11 Sec., 12 - 1st. VP, French Club 9, 10 - Sec.; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; NHS 11, 12. MACDONALD, M KEITH Soccer 12; Forrress Sraff 11, 12; Turrer Staff 12 MCNULLA, JEFF A. Rugby 11,12; French Club 10; Ski Club 11, 12; Class Rep 11, 12 MENEZ, JOSE RAMON Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Spring Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Sailing Club 9 MONROE, WILLIAM RORER Foorboll 9, JV 10, 11 MOORE, DOROTHY MELISSA Class Council 9, Junior Civirans 10, 11; Forrress Staff 12. MURPHY, THOMAS HILL Crew 10, Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12, Concerr Band 9 ; Fronrline 11, NHS 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 11, 12 MURRAY, MARGARET PAULINE Drill Team 12, Drama Producrions 9, 10, 11, 12, Orchesrra 9, 10, 11, 12 Pres , Keyerres 11, 12, Larin Club 11, NHS 11, 12 MURRAY, SUSAN ELIZADETH Pep Dand 12, Marching Band 12; Symphonic Band 12, Spanish HS 12 MYERS, JULIE LYNNE Baskerball JV 10, V 11. Sofrball V 10, 11, 12, Keyerres 11, 12, Ski Club 12 NEDBAL, KIM DAWN Swim Team 9, 10, 11,12, Soccer JV 10, V 11, 12 NELSON, DAVID ANDREW Crew JV 9, V 10, 11, 12 Co- capr NEMAN, DONNA MARIE Spring Track 9, 10, Winrer Track 9 ; Concerr Band 9, Marching and Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12, Larin Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi Y 12, Larin HS 10, 11. 12 - Pres, NHS 11, 12 Hist NORMAN, CHRISTINA MARGARETE Drill Team 11, Ger man Club 9,10,11,12, FHA 9, Keyerres 11,12, Class Rep. 10; French Club 12; German HS 10, 11 Hist., 12 Pres., NHS 11, 12. NORMAND. LISA JANE Marching ond Symphonic Band 9,10,11, 12, Spanish Club 9, FBLA 11,12 Sec . NHS 11, 12. NORTON, PAUL FRANKLIN Hi-Y 12. Chess Club 11, Acade my of Science 11, 12, NHS 12 O ' BRIEN, GEORGE DONOGHUE Winrer Track 11, Rugby 11 , 12 O ' CONNOR, JOHN DESMOND Foorball 9, JV 10, V 11 O ' DONNELL, KEVIN JOHN Math Team 9, 10, 11 Capr,, 12 Capr, Chess Team 9, 10, 11, 12, Debare Team 12, Academy of Science 9, 10, 11, 12; Debare Team 12; Academy of Science 9,10,11,12; German Club 9,10, 11, Ski Club 9,10,11, Astronomy Club 10, 11 Pres., 12 Pres, Traffic Safety Council 9, 10, 11,12 Pres ; German HS 10, 11, 12, NHS 11, 12. O ' HARA, THOMAS STEVE Foorball 9, JV 10, V 11, 12; Indoor Track V 9,10,11,12 - Co-capr., Spring Track JV 9, V 10, 11, 12 ; Class Council 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12 O ' ROURKE, SHIRLEY ANN Baskerball 9 PALERMO, CHRISTOPHER JOHN Chess Club 10, 11 - VP, 12 - Treas.; Astronomy Club 11, 12 Treas, Academy of Science 11, 12 VP PARRISH, JILL FAIRCHILD Drill Team 11, 12, Chorus 9, 10 ; Class Council 12; Regional Choir 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; NHS 11, 12 PARZIALE, MIRIAM Winrer Track V 9,10,11 Co-Capr, 12 - Co-Capr, Spring Track V 9, 10, 11 - Co-Capr, Field Hockey JV 10 - Co-Capr, V 11, 12; Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Rep 9,10,11,12, Human Relorions Board 9, 10, 11, Girls Choir 9, Chamber Choir 11, 12, Jr Civirans 11, 12; SG 10 2 VP, 12 - 2 VP, NHS 11, 12 PELLETIER, REMI JEAN Winrer Track 11, 12 ; Spring Track 10, 11, 12, Sailing Club 9, 10, Ski Club 11, 12, Rifle Club 9 PEREN, VICTOR R Baseball V 12 PERKINS, LISA HEATHER German Club 9, 10, Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10, 12, German HS 12 VP, NHS 12 PETERSCHMIDT, AMY ANN Field Hockey V 11, 12; SEA 9, 10, Civic Club 9,10,11, German Club 10, 11,12; SCC 10, 11; Election Board 11, Girls Ensemble 10, Tri Hi-Y 12, Forensics 12, German HS 12 PETTEY, MICHAEL JOSEPH Chorus 10, 11, Drama 9, 10, 11, 12, Turormg 9, 10, 11, 12, Human Relarions Board 12; Chess Club 9, French HS 9 PITTS, WILLIAM ALAN Class Council 9,10, Forrress Sraff 9, 10, 11 Sporrs-Ed , 12 Ediror-in-Chief PLUMMER, KATHERINE MARIE Swim Team 11, 12, Span¬ ish Club 11, Civic Club 11, Keyerres 12. Academy of Science 11, 12, POULIN, CATHERINE L Field Hockey 10, Orchesrra 12, Chamber Choir 12, Drill Team 11, 12, Sailing Club 10 POWERS, STEPHEN LEE Wresrling JV 9, 10, V 11, 12, Key Club 12 PUERLING, JEANNE MARIE Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club 10, Larin Club 11, 12, Flag Corps 12 PUSCHECK, LISA MARIE Field Hockey JV 10, 11, V 12, Spring Track 11, Class Rep 11, Class Council 12; SG 12 Corres Sec . SAC 12; German Club 9, 10, 11 VP, 12 Pres, Rifle Club 9 ; French Club 9. Ski Club 10, 11, FHA 11, Tri-Hi-Y 12, German HS 10, 11, 12, NHS 11, 12 RADOSKI, RAYMOND Class Rep 12, Fronrline Sraff 12. RATCHFORD, JOSEPH THOMAS Tennis JV 9, V 10, 11, 12; Academy of Science 9, Key Club 10, 11, 12, NHS 11, 12. RAUNSWINDER, RICHARD WILLIAM Foorball 9, JV 10, 11, 12 Frosh Coach, Wresrling 9, Baseball 9, Winrer Track 10,12, Spring Track 10,12, Class Council 9, 10, 11,12, Hi-Y 9, 10, 11, 12. REAGO, DON Asrronomy Club 11, 12, Chess Club 10, 11, 12; Debate Team 11, 12 Capr , Forensics 10, 11, 12, Rifle Club 9, 10; Larin Club 11, FBLA 10, 11, Academy of Science 9, 10, 11, 12, Marh Team 11, 12 RELYEA, NANETTE FRANCES Soccer 11 Mgr , Civic Club 9, FBLA 10, 11; Keyerres 11, 12; German Club 11, 12, German HS 12. REOST1, LEAH Drill Team 10, 11; Diving Team 10, Spanish Club 9, 10; Spanish HS 11, 12 NHS 11, 12 REXROAD. MARTIN ALAN Concerr Dand 9, Marching and Symphonic Dand 10, 11. 12 - VP, Pep Dand 11, 12, Larin Club 9, 10. li ; Key Club 11, 12, Larin HS 11, NHS 11, 12 RICE, DRYAN WESLEY Ski Club 9, 10. 11, 12 RICHARDS, JOHN CHARLES Foorball 9, V 10, 11, 12 - Capr., Daskerball 9, Baseball JV 9, V 10, 11, 12; Hi-Y 9, Key Club 10, 11, 12 Treas. RIVERA, MICHELE ANN Spring Track 11, Spanish Club 9, 10 - Treas., 11 - Pres , 12, Sailing Club 9 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12 RODY, CATHERINE ANN Concerr Dand 9, 10. Marching Dand 10,11, Larin Club 9, 10, 11,12. Larin HS 11 - Sec , 12 • Sec., NHS 11, 12 RODRIGUEZ, MARTHA CHRISTINE Cheerleading V 11. 12, Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12 - Treas , French Club 9, 10; Spanish Club 11 - VP, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 9, 10, Human Relarions Doard 9, 10, Sponish HS 11, 12 ROSE, THORINA H Gymnasrics V 9, 10, 11, 12, Track V 9, Cheerleading 9, V 12, Drill Team 10, 11, Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Rep 10, Fronrline 11, 12 - Ediror; Ski Club 11, 12. Tri-Hi-Y 12 ROWE, PAULA MARTZ Track 9, 10, Class Council 9, Forrress Sr aff 12, NHS 11, 12 RUGARI, ANTHONY D Foorball 9, Daseball 9, Morh Team 12, French HS 11, 12. NHS 11, 12 SAUNDERS, JILL RENE Sofrball JV 9, 10, Daskerball JV 9, 10, Class Council 10, 11, 12. German Club 11, Forrress Sraff 12, SCHAFFER, ANDREA NOELLE Drill Team 12. Chorus 9, 10. FHA 9, 10. Forrress Sraff 12 : NHS 12. SCHELHORN, NANCY LEE Cheerleading JV 10 - Sec- Treas , 11 - Co-Capr V 12. Closs Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Rep 9, 11, Keyerres 11, 12 - VP, Forrress Sraff 12 SCHOMER, CYNTHIA LYNN Concerr Dand 9, Symphonic Dand 10, 11, 12, Marching Dand 10, 11, 12, Orchesrra 11, 12 SHEEHAN, MARGARET MARY Drama 11, Cross Counrry 11, 12, Indoor Track 11, Ourdoor Track 11, 12, 5G 12 Treas , Class Council 11, 12, Spanish Club 11. 12 Pres . Ski Club 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 12, NHS 12, Spanish HS 12, Human Relarions Board 12 SHEEHAN, MARIA LAURA Field Hockey 12, Ski Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 12 SHENKENDERG, JENNIFER LEE Field Hockey JV 10, V 11, 12; Drama 9. Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11. 12, French HS 10, 11 - Hisr. 12 - Pres , NHS 11, 12 2VP SHUSTER, LYDA Flag Corps 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Spanish HS 11, 12 - Pres SLAYMAN, BETH MICHELE Class Council 11, 12, Tri-Hi Y 12, Forrress Sraff 11, 12 - Ed SLONENA, RAYMOND R Dowling 9, Rifle Team 9, 10, 11, 12 Capr , Rifle Club 11 - VP, 12 - Pres , NHS 11, 12 SMITH, GREG A Swim Team 10, 11, 12 SMITH, GREGORY JOHN Foorball JV 10, Daskerball 9, Track 10, Auromorive Club 11, 12 SMITH, MARCIA LISA Soccer JV 10, Jr Civirons 9, 10 STALZER, ANN ROSEMARY Field Hockey 9, Drill Team 10, 11 - Trees , Class Rep 10, 11, Keyerres 10, 11. 12. Debare Team 9, 10, 11. NHS 11, 12 STEELE, JACQUELYN JOYCE DECA 12. DCA 12 STEVENSON, HOLLY Keyerres 10, 11, 12. FDLA 12 SUGG, LAURA STRAUDE Dramo Producrions 9, 10, 11, Class Rep 9, Class Counal 10,11,12, SG Ombudsman 12, Fronrline 11,12 Ed . Keyerres 9, 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 ; Quill Scroll 11, 12, NHS 11, 12 - Pres SUGGS, DON K Crew 9, FH Mororcycle Club 11. 12, German HS 11, 12. TALDERT, JENNIFER LEIGH Flag Corps 11, 12. Fronrline 10, 11 - Co-Ed, Quill Scroll 10, 11, Larin Club 12 TANNER, DAVID Daskerball 9, JV 10, Ski Club 11 - Sec , 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 Sec TAYLOR, CAROL PATRICIA Swim Team 9, 10, 11 - Capr , 12 - Capr, Cheerleading 9, Class Council 11, 12. German Club 9, 10; German HS 11, 12, NHS 11, 12. THOMAS, GERALD CARTHRAE Soccer JV 9. 10 V 11, 12, Cross Counrry V 12 THOMPSON JENNIFER JO Cheerleading JV 10, 11 - Co- Capr V 12 ; Class Counal 10, 11, 12 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Forrress Sraff 11, 12 - Ed THROWER, SUSAN ELAINE Gymnasrics 9, 10, 11, 12, Cheerleading JV 10, V 11, Chorus 9, 10, Regional Choir 9, Class Council 9, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, French Club 9, French HS 10, 11 - Sec , 12 - VP. NHS 11. 12. TSIAOUSHIS, ANDRONIKI A Chorus 9, Class Council 9, 12. French Club 9, Larin Club 12, Keyerres 12 TUERK, EDWARD WESLEY Chorus 9, French Club 10 UNDERWOOD, WILLIS HYATT Cross Counrry 9, 12, Win- rer Track 9,10. 11,12, Spring Track 9, 10,11,12, Key Club 10 , 11 , 12 UNGERLEIDER, PETER Tennis JV 9, Swim Team 9, 10, 11, 12, Diving Team 9, 10, 11, 12, Symphonic Dand 9, Marching Dand 9. German Club 10, 11,12 - 2VP Ski Club 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 VIGLIONE. JOANNE MARIE Ski Club 12; French Club 11, 12, Arr Club 11, Dance Club 11, Jr Civirans 12 WAIDLE, STEPHEN PAUL Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Turrer 10 WAINSTEIN, KENNETH LEONARD Soccer V 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Rep 11, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 - Treas , Fronrline 12, NHS 11, 12, French HS 11 WALDRECHT, KARL S Wresrlmg JV 9 V 10, 11, Rugby 9, Marching Dand 9, 10, 11, Symphonic Dand 9, 10, 11, Forensics 12, German Club 9, 10, Asrronomy Club 12, Academy of Science 12 WALKER, JOHN STANLEY Daskerball 9, JV 10, V 11, 12. Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Closs Council 10, 11, 12, Key Club 11, 12. Ski Club 11, 12 WATTERS, KATHLEEN E Wmrer Track 10, 11, 12, Spring Track 11, Soccer JV 10, Cross Counrry 10, 11, 12 Co Capr, Madrigals 12, SEA 9,10, Russian Club 9, Larin Club 11, Russian HS 9-Sec, 10, NHS 11, 12. WEDD, KATHY MARIE Drill Team 10, 11 Hisr , 12 Co- Capr , Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Spanish HS 11, 12, NHS 11, 12 WEISS, STEVEN CLAIR Rugby 11, 12, German Club 9, 10, 11, Key Club 11, 12 - Pres , German HS 10, 11, NHS 11, 12 WENTWORTH, PAMELA JOANNE Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 9 ; Ski Club 11, 12, Keyerres 10, 11, 12. FHA 12 WESSEL, ROBERT LOUIS Crew 11,12; German Club 9,10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 9, 10, 11. Turrer 10, 11, NHS 11, 12 WHITE, WILLIAM CHARLES Wresrling JV 9, 10, 11 V 12; Key Club 12, Human Relarions Doard 12 WILCOX, MARK ALAN Foorball JV 11, Rugby 11, 12, Wresrling 11, 12, Arr Club 9, 10, Mororcycle Club 10, Ski Club 12. WILLIAMS, LAURA JANE Cheerleading JV 10, Orchesrra 9, 10, Flag Corps 12. DCA 9, 10, 11, 12 - Pres., Human Relarions Doard 12 WILSON, THOMAS DUDLEY Swim Team 11, 12, Asrron¬ omy Club 9, 10, 12, Milirary Science Club 9, 10, Larin Club 9, 10, 11, Debare Team 11, 12 - VP. Academy of Science 11, 12 - Treas , Ski Club 12 WINIARSKI, MICHELLE ANN Spanish Club 10, Civic Club 12, FHA 9. NHS 11. FDLA 12 WITHERS, JOAN MICHELLE Girls Ensemble 10, Chamber Choir 10, 11, 12, Drama 10, Arr Club 11, 12 WO, MAGDALENE WUN-PING Spanish Club 10, Asrron¬ omy Club 12, Arr Club 12; Marh Team 11, 12, NHS 11, 12. WOOD, MELANIE Wmrer Track 10, 11, Spring Track 10, 11 - Mgr., Class Rep 11, 12, Academy of Science 11, 12 - Sec . Civic Club 11, Spanish Club 9,10, 11, FHA 10, Spanish HS 12 ; NHS 12 WRIGHT, RHONDA ELAYNE DCA 11, 12; Human Rela¬ rions Doard 9, 10, Service Club Council 12 Sec. YELLMAN, MICHAEL LEWIS Foorball JV 9, 10 V 11, 12 - Tri- Capr, Daskerball 9, JV 10, Daseball 9, JV 10, V 11, Indoor Track V 12, Ourdoor Track V 12, Class Council 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12 - VP ZECH, LINDA Concerr Dand 9, Marching Dand 9, 10 Symphonic Dand 9, 10; Elecrion Doard 12, Fronrline 12. Keyerres 11, 12 ZURAWSKI, DIANE MARIE Civic Club 10, Spanish 10, 11, 12, NHS 11, 12, mm V: . i Abbott. Jeffrey 131 Abel, Aridreo 57, 63. 101. 121. 194 Abernerhy. Beth 33. 56. 64, 172. 173, 226 Acadomy Of Science 124 AccNone. Cynrhio 101, 182 Acchione. Geoffrey 206 AckSn. Tom 182 Adormk. Monica 182 Abems. Dory! 226 Adorns Metafile 63. 66. 11 194 Adorns. Poulo 194 Adams. Tung 72 Adgenr. Jennifer 101. 153. 194 Administration 86 Agostini, James 194 Ahorrah, Todd 60 71, 106 AHERN. LEONARD 118. 119 Ahmed, Roheei 162 Ahmed. Umbreen 194 Ails, Mark 98. 101, 226 A ken, Thomas 81. 162 Alexander. Gory 61. 134. 226 Alexander, Lisa 206 Alexander, Robert 106. 194 ALLEN. CATHY 86 ASen. Stephen 18. 57 Almon, Kendra 162 Aisron, Richard 85. 166. 194 AMICO. DOLORES 119 Ammom, Mary 194, 205 Anderson. Joseph 226 Anderson. Catherine 18 208 ANDERSON. PATRICIA 57. 58. 116 Anderson. Shannon Andresvs, Kimberly 56. 194 Andrews. Peter 77, 165, 182 AndrosW. Frank 96, 182 Androski. Ltso 75. 138. 226 Anemo. Oarbro 100. 182 Annetfi, Andrea 56. 136. 226 Anrhony. Paulo 16. 226 Anrmuco, Maria 194 Aruengruber, Kari 226 Armmlo. Theodore 165 ARMSTRONG. JAMES 130, 132 Armstrong. James 226 ARAASTRONG, PHLU 89 Arnold, Robert 106. 208 Art Club 72 Asrento. Anrhony 74. 143. 162. 226 Astronomy Club 70 ArWnson. Jay 67 Audtck George 65. 226 Austin. Groce 27. 109. 208 Ayers. Michael 65. 128, 227 Ayres. Donna 194 Ayres. Samuel 227 DAGLEY. KAREN 99 Coney, James 208 Goir. David 121. 155 Don. Michael 106 138 162. 227 Ootsden James 67. 182 OAKER. EMILY 85. 89 Doi«s MicheHe 182 Dollar d. Comer on 208 BALL I. KATHLEEN 61. 69. 194 Doisdon, Mary 71, 208 Dumbery. Margaret 61. 68, 65. 102, 194 Dondjunis. Juba 70. 72. 73. 78 79. 81. 227 Bondjo. s Undo 53. 72. 78. 79 121. 227 Oatrsono, Gno 24 . 66. 74 112, 151. 176. 227 Bonnes. Henry 208 Darnerf. Ell oberh 56. 69. 208 217 Bryns. George 29. 194 Boron. Rxhad 227 Dor ' Oryon 182 Dor redo. Deborah 194 Oar edo Suzanne 209 Derry. Kathleen 66 182 Bartholomew. Nathanie ' 182 Dcyroo. Kimberly 194 Boskorboll 164 Davedo Margaret 182 Oasredo. Robert 53. 5 143. 16 C tale. Amo 63, 78, 132. 194 Duchonan, Stephen 121. 229 Carter. Grerchen 196 Douchspies. Donna 75. 194 Duda. William 63. 00. 155, 210 CatveBos, Katherine 196 Bauer. Chnsnna 57. 172, 173, 209. 214 Bute Scotr 66. 76. 119. 20 CASEY. THOMAS 122. 168, 170. 171 Dour. Morton 227 Dundren. Dovtd 33. 40. 57, 58, 131, 220 CASNER. ANNE 184 Boyd. Keenan 75, 146. 147. 209 Danger. Hear her 183 Cosperson. Susan Dayd. Peter 182 Durgetr. Ltso 50, 57. 229 Cathey, Theodore 196 Beach, Coverr 54. 55, 67. 70, 72. 81. 194 Burke. Gna 18. 63, 183 Coudery, Philip 196 Beach. Lon 209 Durl e Jon 63. 100. 183 Cemetery. Vtctono 230 Deoch, Hum 67. 70 72. 227 Burke. Jason 61, 74, 229 Cavanough, Jeff 200 Bench. Joy 57. 74. 176. 227 Ournerre, Ann 118. 139, 159. 20 Cebda. Michael 196 BEAM NATHAN 209 Burroughs, Regina 63. 68. 151. 160. 220 Chadwick, Tom 196 Beam. Tma 155. 1O0 Burrow, Jon 183 Chamber Choir 101 Dean, Daniel 148 165, 182 Dean. Mory 20. 49. 56. 57. 156. 157 224, 227 Deorrie. Donald 209 Deboharu, Dubbo 75. 209 Deer, Dophrse 53, 69 209 DEER. JAN 105 Oelk. Darren 146, 147, 195 OeB. Dob 57. 66. 119, 166, 167. 209 Deneckr. CotNeen 63, 182 Benedict. Nancy 33, 56. 75, 227 Denson. Glenn 132, 178, 228 Oenson, Sa8y 64, 138. 228 Derger, Hoi 75, 228 Berger. HoUy 72, 81, 228 BERGERON, LINDA 63, 75. 182 Dernal Evo 61, 182 Bernal, Lee 209 Dernier. Jill 75, 209 Berry. Amy 57. 74. 138. 151. 228 Derry, Carol 153. 195 Derry, Nancy 195 Besr, Kerry 74, 75. 209 Oesr. Laurie 75. 183 Oerancourt, Kim 195 Diehl, Elvtro 66. 75. 119, 209 Oissell, Kevin 209 Ditrl. Deborah 63, 183 Black Cultural Alliance 63 Blackwell. Janet 75. 209. 217 Blackwell, Kurt L 75, 148, 183 DLAKE. VIRGINIA 116 Qfizard, Bruce 195 Blome. Juliana 99, 183 Blood. Sweat, And Tears 40 Bioodworrh. Carmen 117, 228 DkxxJworrh. Becky 89, 195 DLOUNT, ELIZABETH 209 Blount. Susan 81. 94, 228 Dlounr, Trey 148 Blunt. Robm 183 Doguess. Comte 75. 183 Oolln. Kevin 209 DOLT. DIANA 68, 195 Ddre. Damora 61, 99. 195 Bond. Gail 176. 209 Bonner. Afoerr 210 Danner, Richard 148, 183 Booth. Cynthia 136, 228 Bordelon, Robin 64. 95. 210 Qoska. Karen 183 Basko. Korhy 118 139, 155, 173. 174. 210 Ooukjin, Mary 70, 98. 228 Douve. Michele 75, 101, 228 Oowen, Jemy 56, 139. 160, 223 Bowers, Deborah 101. 195 Oc-wker. Gndy 160. 210 Oowker. Jemy 152. 182. 183 Bowling 83 Bowman, Donald 76. 77, 195 Dowmon. Jomes 24. 74, 75, 228, 238 Bowman. Rasheeda 63, 195 Bowmon, Richard 228 Boykin. Reggie 30, 210 Bradford, Sreve 195 Bradley. Lons 50, 56. 229, 257 Bragg, Milse 195 Dr alley. Betsy 50. 57. 109. 139. 20 Brand, Howard 64, 229 Broun. Tina 26. 65. 75, 210 Broun, Peter 20 Brennan. Beth 121. 139, 210. 214 Brennan Scotr 75. 229 Drevard. Celto Ol. 195. 160 Bnnirzer. John 106. 147. 195 Dnmfzer, Scort 58. 20 Brooks. Borbaro 195 Broughton, Dovid 170, 171. 195 Brown. Gwendolyn 173. 20 Brown. Kim 63. 183 Bruce. David 229 Bruce, Shoron 157. 173. 195. 202 Baxter. Mary 20 Bruningo. Michael 81, 06, 195 Bruranga. William 66. 66, 71. 103 04. 106 229 Bryant, Donna 57, 20 Bryant, Steven 183 Bryson. Joseph 58. 229. 256 ta. Marshal 155, 20. 160 Chambers. Terry 66. 123, 130 Bush, Alice 65, 75. 210 Chambers. Michael 75 Bush. George 63 Chambers. Parntia 63. 184 Bush, Nancy 99. 195 Chandler. Danny 210 Bushnell, John 183 ChoppeB, James 210 Bufcavage. Bearrice 71, 2iO Chase. Concerro 196 Butler. Orert 210 Chase. Lonnie 210 Burier, Enn 56. 210 Chase, Victoria 63, 75, 184 Ourier, Robm 183 Chauncey. Jimmy 196 Chess 78 (r Chtdtey, Derek 50 (( Chm, Curtis 196 v«- Chm. Lisa 184 Chaw. Caroline 118. 139. 210 Church, Jane 197 Civic Club 60 Cachme. Michael 79, 196 CM . Debbie 63. 101, 184 Caffery. Jennifer 69. 99, 171 183 Clark, Lon 184 Cam. Dtono 60, 72. 75 106 Clark. Meb 66. 75. 20 217 CAIN, KYM0ERLY 183 Clark. Mark 66. 75. 210 Com. Mory Jo 14 . 50. 56. 65. 101. 138. 229. Clark. Scort 100. 184 256 CM Shoron 57. 68 96. 230. 256 Com. Perer 171, 183 Clark. Sherry 98. 230 Cold well, Marrhew 146. 147. 196 Garise, Jonme 158. 159. 210 Collodme, Kathryn 75. 109, 196 Gauss. Rebecca 103, 106. 211 Calltgoro, Lisa 61, 196, 207 Cloydon Jamce 57. 69. 74, 119. 139, 211 Comp. Karen 66, 67, 99. 129 Cteary. Janet 184 Campagno. Deborah 196 Cookley. Christopher 184 Campbell, Amy 69, 196 Cochrcm. Srocey 63 184 Campbell. Mercedes 63. 196 Coe, Dovid 67. 147. 211 Condelori. Deborah 196 Coffey, RekJoa 74 95, 132, 230 Cannon. Richord 30. 210 Cote. Vest 106. 184 CoppeHeni. Juliet 70. 72, 81. 230 Colley. David 61. 103. 106, 194. 197 Coppellem. Michael 66. 72. 75. 81. 83. 196 Colter. John 66. 74. 197 Corlisie. Paul 210 Conns, Jeanne 103 100 107. 121. 139, 211 Carr, Bridget 230 Coins, Michael 211 Corr. Clark 148, 149 Cdhson. Gndy 166 197 Com Melanie 56. 74. 151. 156. 157. 176. 230 COLNA. TED 110 Carrier. Brad 143, 2-30 Colony. Jane 4. 197 Corriker. Roger 146 147. 170, 171. 195 COMOS, JACK 126. 127 Corter. Anrhony 148. 149. 170 171 Concert Choir 99 CARTER. CHARLES 135 Concern, Cdletre K)6 110. 184 Concoru Dtono A 12. 13, 57, 69. 103, 106. 121. 138. 230 CONNALLY. GERALD 23. 89 Connei, Donref 184 CormeR, Mouro E 57. 69. 74, 109. 211, 217 Conner, jerry 211, 160 Conner. Enc 197 Conner. Kathieea 61. ©9. 197 CocmoSy. Of ton 148. 184 Ccnnoiy. Seen 76, 147. 211 Corse, Carolyn 62. 68. 75. 89. 121, 197 Conre, Susan 74. 110. 200 Conway, Jem 61. 66, 19? Conwoy, Stephen 16. 50, 58. 64. 74. 200, 257 Cooke. Gore 211 CookK Renee 200 Cooney. Thomas 211 Cooper. Soro 26 Copeland. Michele 62. 63. 184 Cornbrooks. Leon 5, 184 CORRIGAN THIRESA 211, 212 Coryeli. Lawrence 06. 67 106, 211 Coryel Mark 57. 106. 230 Coughlin, Keren 139. 211 Ccughln, Mot 152. 160. 185 Coulter. Patricia 102. 185 Co Gregofy 74. 75. 231 Cox. Robert 148. 149. 165. 165 Cox. Thomas 58. 67 Coyle, Susan 201 CRADDOCK. KENfCTH 50. 135 OXAG. VLLIAM 57. 119 Cromer. Jonathon .67, 231 Cromer. Lee 231 GondoS, Kimberly 185 Crondos Susan 64. 72. 74. 231 Cranford. J® 56. 231 CRENfTi. FRANK 86. 142 Older. Cheryl 27. 1QG. 114 Crider. Jerry 100 CROGAN. ALYSON 130 Cronin Mary 50, 72. 197 Cross. Amo 101. 121. 197 Goss. Cord 104. K)6 138. 231 Cross Country 154 Goss. Timothy 20. 65. 231 CROWELL. JANET 62. 112. 113 Gump. John 185 Cstcsen, Theresa 185 Cufoerrson. Gregory 24. 58 Cunningham. WiSam 165. 165 Curnn. Karen 158. 159. 197 Currin, Pomelo 159. 231. 257 Daehnke. Karla 49 63 . K)2. 136, 231 Dangelo. James 211 Daniels. Manna 63 DAUGHERTY, DIANE 165 Davenport, Orion 2H Davidson. ju§o 52. 54. 61. 63. 69. 70, 121. 139. 211 DAVES. PETER 114 Dgvs, Aon 29. H8. 211 Davis. Orion 66. 165. 2H Dovs. Bryori 164. 165 Davis, Craig 211 Davis, KBdo 231 Davs. Lauren 63. 75. 185 Davis. Trocy 211 Dgv.s, Vibarr 5. «3, 143 231, 238 Dav sen. Dale 212 Day. Kents 232 Doy. Michael 2. 146 149, 170, 171. 183 Day. Michele 2. 69. 72. 75. 197 Day. Tanya 66. 101. 119. 138, 158. 159 232 Deadlines 34 Debate 80 Debus. David 5, 105. 136. 2 12 Debus. Undo 68. 10b, 197 DECA 65 Deemer Eizaberh 48. 49. 53. 57. 232 Defote, Jul 197 Oefare Pnscio 74. 156, 212 Deighron Jim 212 Delaney. David 212 Deibndge Stacey 49. 57. 69. 136, 232 Detmdge. Thomas €J6 Demesne. Comer or, 69, 89.. 153, 197 Dewide. John 67, 197 Dibeii. Mono 60. 61. 66. 197 Dfoei. Todd 148. 185 DibeS. Troy 148. 185 Dcoho. David 57, 64, 232 Dickinson, Robert 66, 106. 185 Diehl. Kort 109. 118. 194. 197 Dsekemper. A one 197 DiETZE. JEFFERY 21. 46. 86, 87 Diggs. Dndger 197 DUlcrd. Walter 32 118. 212 Dfard. Lucy 165 Dtquofo David 185 Dguoic. Lynda 109. 176, 212 DguoSo. Michele 197 Dixon. Amy 185 Dodds. John 197, 160 Dodge bso 15. 99. 213. 217 Dodri. Ned 143. 144. 150. 232 Dodson, jute 27, 56. 69. 75. 153. 197 Dodson. Tonya 117. 232 Dofffemyer, N 4 a 174, 175. 198 Doherry, Jeanne 121. 139. 212 Doherty Porrioo 185 Doienga, Usa 185 Donovan. Dome 121, 212 Dooley. Mory Anne 99. 212 Dorn. Eizaberh 23. 64. 232 Dan . Sherry 17. 212 Dougherty, Annamone 98, 159 DOUGLAS, DELORES 135 DOUGLAS, PHYLUS 130 Dourhwo e ; Michael 70. 75, 79 Doyle, Catherine 198, 160 Doyle. James 83. 212 Droucker. Dome! 148. 185 DRfGGfG, BARDARA 135 Drill Team 108 ' DR6COLL. NANCY 116, 117 Drummond, Mork 61. 02. 196 Drury, Sharon 99. 212 Duffy. Brian 166. 212 Duffy. Kevn 171. 196 Duffy, Margaret 174. 165 DUFFY, WILIAM 87 Duggan, DoHyn 16, 2t2 Duggan, Maile 69. -©1. 135, 138, 232 Dunaway. James “830 185 Duncker. James 56, 66 Duncker, John 33. 58 Dunsran. Pamcio 198 Dunston, Stephen Mercer 58. 83, 232 Durkc Jack 98, 212 Durko. Suzanne Logon 63. 185 Dux. Victoria 69. 198 Dwyet. Lauren 197, 198 Dye. Michael 102 103 DYER, RICHARD 61. 127 Dzs ewtcz. Joseph 54. 70. 78. 79. 81. 94. 212 Dztktewtcz, Sara 63. 81. 185 Eagin, Richard 106. 143. 213 Early, Gregg 57. 74. 146. 147, 213 Eibbert, Frankim 195 Edgren. Moris Got don 138. 233 Edgren. Tmorhy 185 Edmondson, Kevn 233 Edmondson. Stephanie 13. 185 EFTHEMES. PATPJCiA 65. 86. 116, 117 Eggerr. Gussie 185 Eggleston, David 139. 213. 160 Ellen. Andrew 185 Flort. James 185 Efeon. John 53. 54 55. 58. 102. 135. 136. 233. 257 Efts. Down 113 Efts, Gregory 63. 185 Efts, Suziame 213 Emerson, Kendra 213 Emmerson, Oretr 67. 157. 196 Engel. Micheie 185 Engles. Leah 63. 67. 69 106, 198 Engels. Todd 66. 213 English 134 Erb. Jeffrey 185 Ercdand. David 53, 64. 233 ETHERIDGE. GEORGE 17. 96. 105, 106 Evans, Amy 104. 106. 119. 158, 233 Evans, Cornel 198 Evans. Danny 213 Evens, Dovid 147. 198 Evans. Deborah 198 Everts. Laura 121. 160. 198 Everts Timothy 101, 166, 169. 143. 213 Evans. Trena 233 Everetr, Bruce 186 Everrz. Scon 64, 233 Ewing. Anthony 155. 160. 213 Ev mg, Margaret 66. 101. 186 Feiran, John 233 Farmer Jeffrey 143. 145. 198 Forres. Jomes 64. 118. 233 Farrington, Jon 58, 67. 213 Faruki. iomshed 58. 67, 213 Foruki, Saroh 75, 100. 186 Fawfey. Donald 213 Fejwley. Kimberly 63. 186 FBLA 64 FekJner. Frederick Scott 213 Feltmon. Sherry L 56. 65. 74, 99, 213, 217. 223 Ferguson. John Chapman 58. 198 Ferguson, Karla Rconene 63. 186 Fergusor., Mark Duane 126. 233 FHA 63 Fteld Hockey 156 Fme. Stephen S K32. 123. 124 Fischer. Carolyn l 213. 217 Fisher. Loune B 155. 156 Fix. Kathleen Todd 233 Fianogan. Mark Thomas 57, 113 233. 238 Flanagan Rebecca M 155 160 Flanagan, Saro Arm 61, 174. 186 Flanders. Scorr Charles 165. 166 flonigon, Katherine Janet 186 FSetef Vivon Mary 116. 21-3 Floyd. Meimdo F 57. 213 Fogeyry. Drendan j 100 171 186 FOGUO STEVEN 110 116. 146. 162. 164. 165 Fogarty. Mory Elizabeth 53, 75. 151. 212. 213 Folsom, Scorr 46. 58. 61. 75. 138, 143. 233 Fontoneila. Dovid 58. 213 Football 142 Forensics 81 Foresmon. Dovid 106. 234 FORTE. BRYAN 198 Forte. Detune 63. 186 Forte. Shawne 18 o Fortress 50 FOT6. DOROTHEA 90. 91 Franco. Corhenno 13. 75 97. 186 Franco, Margarita 25, 61 7p. tQ9, 121. 213 FRANKE. aLEN 71. 119 Fratus. More 70 Frarus. Mora 186 Frazier Darnel 234 Ereizier. Lama 196 Frazier. Susan 53. 234 Fredenburg. Wiicm 29. 213 FREES. ELAINE 135 French Club 69 French Hs 118 Freshmen 182 Fnedberg, Rebecco 21. 44. 4o 49 52. 106. 234 FriecJmcn. Msdred 75, 214 Frink (Ek, . Stephen Frlsbee 83 Frcsd. Keren 186 Frontline 52 Fulton, Porrtoo 57. 109 139. 214, 217. 220 Funderburk. James 63. 75. 143. 166 Funderburk. Robert 171. 186 Furr, Julie 214 Gaetjen Jeffrey 126, 148. 149 Goei}en. Mark 160. 234 Gabon. Karen 156, 186. 160 GcharT Michelle 3. 56. 64. 157, 172, 173, 254 Gaiiiior. Michael 58. 67. 74. 214 Gcsot. Patricia 199 Gaior. Amy 214 Gomes. Holy 99 199 Gaines, Kimberly 56. 119. 132. 151. 234 Gaiougher. Cynrhic 69, 121, 214 Gollaogher, Joel 66. 186 GALUVAN. KEVIN 148. 149, 186 Galloway. Bruce 164, 165 214 Gardenier. Denise 214 Gey denier. Robert 155. 234 Gorren. Kelvin 63 Garrison. WiHtam 100. 199 Gaspon. Lauro 199 GASSEK, EDWARD 94. 95. 137 GAUDREAULT, LAWRENN? 122. 197 Gaverr, William 186, 160 Gehres, Enc 199 Genovese. Morgorer 56. 138. 151, 234. 25? GERBER. ROBERT 76. 122 Germon Club 66 German HS 119 Germon. Michael 186 Geronime. Cynthia 75. 234 Gfebcns, Robert 29, 58. 214 Gibson. Peter 66, 70. 83. 199 Gguere, Michelle 102. 199 GSfian. Lisa 199 Giifillon. Michael 25. 83. 234 Gfterre. Amy 61, 75. 214 G am. Michael 234 Gilmore. Jacqueline 117. 214 Ginn. Michoel 199. 171 Grm, Penny 75, 65 Gpe. Kerry 187 Gpe Roberr 234 Girls Tennis 158 Gusrozzi, Paul 3. 65 Glass, Kathleen 61. 199 Glossco. Bruce 53. 54, 55. 70, 78. 79, 81. 234 GLAZER, JANE 53. 135. 205 Gazer, Lee 57. H8. 138 GLAZER. RALPH 6. 87 GLITZNER, EDWARD 187 Goerrlich. Bonni 63. 8X1. 152. 187 Goerrich, Loren 65. 234 Gonzales. Lisa 57. 153. 214 Goodman, John 58. 74. 75. 214 Goodwv Edward 146 ut?. 171 187 Garda - ' , Ov ropnet 17. 75 ©2. 121. VW 214 Gore John 214 Gorham George 65. 235 Gotftey, Mary Ja-ve 235, 250 Graham. Ned 167 Graham Robert 166. 16? 168, 109. 214 Grumge. John o5, 235 Gr-ynmen. Stephen 169 Grcmmen. Thomas 147. 215 Granahan. Gregory 235 Gramewski. Tereso 44 47 50. 56. 75. 150 151 235. 257 Groves. John 75 Graveson, Elizabeth 63, 187 Gray. Christopher 77. 167 Gray Elizabeth 61. 62. 167 Gray Jane 56 156. 235 GRAY. SCOn 146 193 Gray. Suson 14. 136 Gray Torres 187 Green. Tracy 57. 65. 74. 101 153. 215 217 221 Greeoieese. Katherine 66 166. loO Greenwood O na 63. 66 121 136. 155. 235 160 Oregono Kathryn 56, 166 Gregorio, Moricel 46 56, 138. 235 Griffith. Kevin 56. 60 144. 215 Gnm. Lso 173. 166 Grim. NWhoel 148, 187 GRIMES. HELEN 60 Gnnvn Deborah 121. 173. 166 Gnzzard. John 26. 56. 121. 136 215 Gros. Joseph 148. 146. 165 Gas Leslie 50. 57 236 GROW, RONALD 110. 172. 173 Guidance 88 Gurord. Rufh 27. 45. 56 67. 75. 106, 166 Gunderson. Richard 66. 187 Gupron, Elizabeth 65, 74. 138. 236 Gussie Regno 57. 74, 236 Guy Mary 53. 67. 113 Gustovson, Kurr 83. 236 Gurhne. Dryon 30. 148 146, 171. 167 Gufhne. David 58, 146. 147, 215 Gymnosrtcs 174 Hacn Doruel 187, 160. 146. 160 Haber Margaret 166. 63. 57 Hole. Sarah 60. 66. 103, 107, 136 HALL JANE 120 Homiron Jone 56, 66. 166 Homon. Janer 67 108. 254 Hong Outs 26 Hanson Patrick 5. 114 Hanusek. Pomelo 215 Harden. Srephanle 152 187 Harden. Mark 18. 162. 166 Harden Theodore 3. 144. 162 236 Mardm. Michael 187 Hardmg. Suzanne 66. 68, 160. 169 Hardy. Karen A 74, 236 Hargis. She ) 50. 215 Horgreoves. Morao 102. 187 Harmes. John 166 215 Horned, Margret 66 75 155. 160 161 200 Homed Sheiloh 75. 200 Harper. Cohos 187 HARAJGAN, GiNA 215 Morris Detyo 236 Homson. Alan 74. 75. 215 Harrison, Melon157. 236 Harvey. James 146. 16? MasJe. James 57. 140 215 HasJe Path: a 236 H-xtyseer, Knyen 74 215 Hawn, Richard 187 5yA-yd Lee 70. 72, 78, 76, 124. 224, 236 Heo h Detra 128 Heoth. Vc ess 200 tvOERER OAROARA 110 157 H. mann. Vofeae 75 155. 160. 200 M W ne Keith 74 236 M H, Susan 61. 66. 135. 215 Henzemo-n. He ke 13. 60. 61. 66. 66. 75. Keren, 66 200 Gog 77. 215 Deono 63. 77. 187 mmm Henderson. Fever 148. 187 HENDERSON. MARGARET 122. 124 Hendricks Doruel 187 Hencfricks. Michael 155. 215 HENNiG. LEE ANN 122. 123. 125 Henry Dontel 154 155. 182. 187 Henry. David 143. 144. 145 237 Henry. Gregory 58. 104. 155 166. 215 Henry. Patrick 58. 138, 237 Hensley. Robert 143. 171. 200 Merge. Christopher 66. 77, 187 Merge, Cynrho 215 Hergenrorher. Louts 148, 187 Hernandez, Susan 215 Herr (holm, Gance 237 HesJui. Penny 16, 33. 54. 66 74. 81, 237, 257 HESSLER. RICHARD 124 Heaver. Ekaberh 61. 106 200. 207 Heuver. Jennifer 237 hkkmon, Sracy i5b, 187 Hickman. Sracy 15b, 187 Hdss. Jessie 215 F«debrand. Drendo 56. 215 HildebraixJ. Jocquelme 75. 200 Hildebrand. Karen 237 Hifi. Jeffrey 167 HlllSMAN. VERGE. 215 Htmm, Angelo 63. 70. 70, 81. 68. 200 Htrschkop. JocqueSne 63, 187 Hirschy, Drodford 58. 64. 67, 215 Hirschy. Susan 195. 200 Hl-Y 58 Hoffmon. Darbara 57. 237 Hoffman. Jeffrey 68. 7o. 77. 147. 200 Hoffman. Lisa 187 HOLLAND. DEANA 48. 152. 187 HOLLAND, JUUE 56, 75. 155, 200 HOLLAND. KAREN 57. 75 153, 216 Hdltsrer. John 58. 200 Hoir. Hornet 75, 187 Holr, Richard 187 Holrzclow, Debra 75, 216 Homecoming 12 Hoogerwerff, John 216 Hooks. Lindsey 12. 13. 66, 74, 106. 116. 136. 237 Hoover, Parrioo 100, 216 Horn. Chmropher 147, 200 HOUSTON. CASSANDRA 216 Howard. Ann 158. 156 Howard, Direrho 187 Howard, Joon 75. 162. 200 Howard. Ralph 187 Howell. John 63. 64. 72, 74. 75. 147. 216. 217 Howerton. Dor bora 176. 200 Howerton, John 75 143, 144. 216 Howerton. Leslie 57. 74. 87. 106. 155. 176. 177. 237. 257 Howland. Dana 237 Hoy In Dovid 76. 77. 216 Hubbeii John 122. 155. 160. 237 Hubbe . Judith 155, 200 Hube ' . Pornoo 5b 68. 200 Mucks. Drod 75. 143. 200 Hudson. Virgmo 66 200 206 Hoggin Den 106. 216 HUGHES. BEATRICE 60 HiAck. Margaret 200 Jockson. Wayne 143. 216 JACODY. RICHARD 6. 114 JAKODOSKI. JOSEPH 124. 148 Jamison. Thomas 155, 160. 201 Jamison, Pool 148. 188 JANSEN. PAUL 56. 130. 160 Jarecki. Joanne 46, 63, 72, 238 Jareds. Patricio 136. 216 Jarvis. Suzanne 216 Jaworowslv. Ronald 66. 165 Jeffers. Thomas 216 JEFFERSON. MARY KAY 116 Jeffns. John 114, 168 Jenney, Phillipe 66. 146, 147, 216 Jensen. Lisa 64 Jessey, Anne 66, 152, 188 Jessey, David 166. 236 Johns. Daphne 12, 69. 75 Johnson. Eik rr 66. 67, 143. 241 Johnson. Amy 68. 216 JOHNSON, ANNELLE 82. 135 Johnson, Elaine 46. 61. 239 Johnson. Gregory 115 Johnson. Jill 57. 108, 109. 239 Johnson John 70. 75. 62. 118. 138. 236 Johnson. KoIm 201 Johnson. Kirk 63, 201 Johnson, Michelle 63. 118. 201 Johnson, Robert 87 98. 138. 239. 252 257 Johnson. Scon 201 Johnson. Sfepixjnie 63 188 Johnson. Susan 53, 57. 67. 239. 257 JOHNSON. THOMAS 130 Johnson, Wiftom 66. 147. 171. 201 Johnsron, Cutting 12. 13. 55, 57, 75. 108 106, 118. 236 Jones. Theodore 103. 107. 106. 236 Jones. Wilbur 58. 69, 74. 239 JONES. DONALD 130 Jones. Elisoberh 201 Jones. Polge 12, 44, 47. 49, 57, 239. 257 Jones, Victoria 126 239 Jordan, Cindy 56. 136. 216, 223 Joy. Jonnerre 18. 56. 118, 139 Junior ClvJtanj 61 Juniors 208 Konody. Dusnn 171, 201 Konody. Knsrin 121. 136, 216 KANDT. VIRGINIA Koromooz, Mossoud Rezo 58. 138. 239 Koromooz. Scuedeh Reza Ml Korzen. John 188 Kaye. Ronald 75, 201 Keoror, Dionne 236 Keoror, Hervey 30 Kee. Orion 66. 201 Keech. Kimberiy 57. 157, 236 Keech. Krisrtno 45 106. 13V. 216 Ke ser, Mory 75, 216 Kennedy. Christopher 147, 201 Kennedy. Joan 56. 109, 216 Kennedy, Keith 188 Kenney. Mary 17. 56. 66. 138. 236 Kern, Debra 68, 66. 75. 121, 138, 151. 169 240 Kewer, Joseph 143, 216 Kewer. Karen 156. 174 175. 201 K y Club 57 Koyettos 57 Kternon, Christopher 67. 143. 240 Kiess. Michoel 155, 188 Kiileo. Eileer. 169. 201 Kifieo, Kathleen 50, 74. 240 Kim, De Sik 188 Kim. Hyo Suk 188 Kinder, Sonya 188 Kindred. Jeff 29. 75. 216 KING. ORAD 111. 142 King. Twana 201 King, Victoria 56. 108. 156, 157, 240 Kirkconnell. Wiliam 143, 240 Kirkland, Morgorer 75, 216 Kirkmon, Poul 216 Kimovtcz, John 70. 82. 240 Ktorrer, Cheryfi 18, 65, 240 Kmeff, Dorixwo 240 Knoch, David 66, 83 Knops. Loura 63, 66. 188 Knops, Thereso 63. 66. 121. 201 Knowles, John 30 Kohler. Charles 66. 188 Kohour, Jenifer Anne 156, 101, 173. 201 Kosouszko, Porrioo 50. 66, 75. 121. 139, 151. 176. 216 Korb Adel 188 Kerb. Hoda 156. 173. 201 KOTLER. WENDY 94 Krofft. Korl 201 Kronz, Kevin 168 Kronz. Kevm 240 Krasrs, Dace 188 Drosrs, Mora 99, 160. 201 Krouse. John 186 Kresge, Cord 66, 68. 70, 71. 216. 216 Krespoch. Gog 240 Kress. Kristine 13, 109. 216. 220 Krohn, Done 189 Kropf, Oryan 70. 74 , 240 Kropf, Schuyler 64, 74, 147. 216 Kruk. Jeonnerre 63, 189 Kruse. Eric 58. 240 Kruse. Neil 189 Kryso. Mary 68. 109, 201 Kucero. Poul 50. 66, 72. 83, 138. 216 Kuhn. Carol 61. 189 Kyrtocou. Androntque 216 L lobonge. Mchoel 22, 57, 121. 138, 178. 240 Lobonge, Rosemory 74. 155. 160. 216 Ladd, Cynthia 121. 108. 240 ladehoff, Susan 63, 67. 201 LAFFAN. BRIAN 72. 78. 79. 81 tdfceh, Doniei 189 Lake, Oeon 201 Lake. Kevin 76, 108. 240 Looker, Deborah 240 LoSd er, Tomato 173. 216 Lorried, Evelyn 5, 49, 56, 57. 08. 09, 156. 241, 256 LAMBERT, KATHLEEN 189 Lambert, Lonnie 146. 147, 201 Lomoureux, Maureen 63, 189 LAMOUREUX. MICHAEL 2)1 Lomoureu . Michelle 116 Lancaster. Manonna ?5, 152. 189 lane, Michele 189 long, Kelly 65. 241 Longonke. iomes 143, 217 Langanke, John 147, 201 taogeiio, Down 162, 165, 201 Langsom. Chrisnartno 56. 153. 201 language 118 Lorfeon, M 176, 182. 189, ¥73 Larsen, Susan 174, 2)1 Larsen. Wftom 67, 83. 217 laseau. Stephen 72, 75. 83, 217 Latin Oub 67 to tin Honor Society 12G Larour. Suson 135 louterboch, Sterling 241 lovely. Deborah 153. 217 Lovely. Stefan ? 56. 74, 109. 138. 241 Lawrence, Anthony 148, 149, 171 Leach, Rene 76 leach, Rboyn 65, 74, 21 LEAPHART, DONNA 189 Ledbetter. Angelo 75, 189 Lee. Margoret 241. 257 leemon. Aison 189 tehner. Andrea 00. 189 lehr. Bryant 22. 58, 75, 217 temeshewsky. Roxanne 26. 189 Lenox. Amy 217 Lerto Doniele 152. 189 Lese, Loti 66, 75, 176. 202 Leslie, Undo 57. 63, 74, 202 Lever one, Paul 189 LEVY, PAUL 127. 129 lewis. P oige 241 lews. Suson 69. 74, 241 library 136 life After High School 22 t inheres. Lonce 189 Lmnemann, Margarer 12, 49, 60. 61, 155 160, 224. 241 Upp. Anne 66, 202 Upper?, Susan 67, 83, 108, 109, 241 longworth, Eric 66. 74, 242 Lopez. Dovid 27, 57, 74. 242 torusso. Tracey 87, 109, 138, 238. 242. 257 losee. Craig 202 lor . Karen 63. 69, 109. 107. 189 LOVELESS. JUNE 108, 116 LOWE. SHARON 19, 68. 120 Lunc etg, Gifford 217 Lunsford, Virginia 189 Lurher. Leslie 18 lufsky, ivan 189 Lurz. Joan 53. 242 Lyles, Raymond 75. 251 lynch, KatHeen 242 Lyons. James 98. tQI, 217 Lyons, Sarah 113, 121, 139, 159, 217 Lyons. Tesso 159. 189 Lyons. Vicki 189 Macdonald Malone 176. 189 Mocdonaid. Keith 50. 242 Making Do 24 MaSord, David 242 Maflord. Jomce 72, 217 MALTOV., SARAH 120 Mann. Wilson 58. 162. 242 Marechoi, Cheryl 217 Markham, Ju8a 189 Mcrkopoulos, Tcxia 217 Marousek, Eleen 153. 202 Mctf. Rebecca 50, 54. 55. 67, 79. 138. 242 Mary on. John 83. 217 Martin. Alma 12, 63. 99, 217 Martin, Deborah 12, 202 Martin, Jennifer 243 Monm. Pamela MorrPeft. John 58. 118. 162. 163 Mason. Henry 243 Mason, Margoret 63. 189 Mason, Wtiom 67. 78, 83. 202 Moth 130 Marins. John 58. 162. 243 Mattingly, Ann 217 May. David 243 May. Holly 189 Moy. Melinda 63, 202 Maycock, Andrea 69. 121, 202 Mayer. Elame 56, 68. 217 Mayer, Robert 243 Mayer. V®cm 189 Mayo, Meionte 99, 202 MccoSum, Pnsallo 217 McClelland, dorothy 136 .137 McConnell, diane 136 McCOMD, CATHY 90, 91 McOoy, Scott 75. 148. 149, 189 McShenny, Mefeso 152. 189 Mcforiane. Bruce 202 McFariane. Peter 57. 138, 166, 167, 168. 243 McGangoi. Kora 157. 174, 202 McGartgol, Seari 22, 243. 245 McGough, Jeffrey 98, 100, 242. 243, 257 McGovern, Richard 52, 53, 119 138. 243 McGovern, HoSy 69. 155, 160, 161. 202 McGuire. Keiy 152, 189 McGuire, Russel 155. 160. 202 McHANEY. WILLIAM 74, 243 Mciwee. Sandro 202 MdVER, CYNTHIA 120 McKay, Tempest 63, 217 McKfNNEY. DOROTHY 91 McKivet. Ronald 115 McLounn, Elizabeth 61, 202 McLellon, Judith 68, 160, 217 McMahon, John 189 McNair, Donald 65. 243 McNmch. tauro 75. 189 McNmch, Robert 155, 160. 217 McNuBa. Deobroh 156. 157. 218 McNuSa. Jeff 243 McNuSa. Sue 166, 202 Meade. Dovp 218 Meade, Mtchaei 148. 171. 189 MeW, Wayne 102. 190 Mehler. Steven 50. 68. 72, 83, 218 Meier, Christine 174. 190 Mefcher, Erin 20. 75, 194, 202 Memo. Ekoberh 126, 190 MeUlo, John 202 Mene2, Den 72 Menez. Jose 68. 75, 243 Mengenhauser, Jen 76. 77, 190 Meaning. Alson 63, 67. 75. 200, 202 Meaning, Korea 63, 67. 190 Messmo. Laura 32, 243 K. .messtna. Susan 61, 202 Meyers, Leo 117, 202 Mid. Tony 147 Michie. Robert 202 Mielczarsiv. Anthony X. 160. 202 Ndebol. Cheryl 203 Mites. Henry 101, 218 Necfcd. Kimberly 244 Miles. Jam 218 Nedl. Russel 102. 165, 203 MSey. Suson 57. 118. 109. 155. 160. 218 Nekobo, Jeffrey 148, 165, 190 Miller. Christopher 53. 138. 243 Nelson. A me 56. 63. 67. 200, 203 MSgon, Luke 218 Nelson, David 244 Mills. Cato! 67, 202 Nesrier, Kori 148. IX. 190 Mis, Williom 190 Nguyen, Ngoc-Mcs 218 Mil wee. Suzanne 106. 243 Nichols, Oaberre 244 Ming, Stephen 97. 102, 190 MCHOLS. DARLEEN 90. 214 Miron, Jerome 71 190 Ntemon, Donna 13, 56. X. 106, 244 Mitchell, Mark 218 Normon Chrisnno 119. IX, 244 Mixed Chorus 100 Normand, Uso 64. 106, IX, 245 MoGiond. Porriao 63. 129 Normyie, Dennis X, IX. 218 Mootand. Steven 100 190 Norron. Paul X, IX 245 Mods Donald 218 Nottingham. Christopher 67 Mondoch. luonn 68. 75 Nottingham, Kenneth X 103, 190 Mondo. Scott 75 171, 203 Nomngham, Mary 203 Monroe. Alfred 75, 147. 203 Novogrorz. Michoe! 75, 154, 155. 162, IX. Monroe. W®am 75, 244 182. 190 MONTiCONE. WILIAM 114, 115 Novogtorz. Robert X, 68. 75, 218 Moore, Dorothy 50. 244 Nyman, John 190 Moore. Williom 218 Cv Moorhouse. Karen 102, 190 Moorhouse. Patrick 244 (( )) Morgan. Andrew 58, 218 Motley. Robert 218 Morrili. Joner 203 Morris, Sheio 99. 190 O ' Onen. George 245 Morris. Sherry 102. 203 O ' Brien. Mary 218 Morrissey. John 218 O ' Connor. Paul 245 Mot row. EcSrh 63, 159 190 O Connor. Carhieen 203 MOULDS. JOHN IX. 131, IX O ' Connor, Joan 74. 75 Mueller. Marilyn 69. 75, 110, 176. 203 O ' Connor. John 245 Mundy. Timothy 190 Ookes, Todd 106. X3 Mum, Lynne X. 218 Obleos. Sandro 121. 217, 218 Murphy. Brian 57, 143, 218 OhrandovKd ' ' . Richard 5, 148, 191 Murphy, Lmdc 190 O ' CONNOR. JEFF 160 Murphy. Itsa 218 O ' Donnei, Bnan 70. 75, 79. 203 MURPHY. MICHAEL 147. 203 O ' DonneB, Kevin X. 70, 71. 78, 82. 124. Murphy. Poul 103. 106. 107, 160, 203 132. IX. IX. 245 Murphy, Thomas 106. 138. 244 Ogden. Jeffrey 75, IX. 191 Murphy, 190 Ogden, Kerry 219 Murray. Gordon 203 Ogus, Loura 101. 203 MURRAY, JOHN 97. 99 100 Ohara. Thomas 74. 143, 144. IX, 245 Murray Margaret 57, 102. 109, 138. 226, Okeefe, Efeen 191 244 Oids, Amy 101. 191 Murray Raymond 190, 155 Olds. Corofyn 56, 98, 118 09, 219 Murray. Robert 148, IX, 190 Qiver. Daniel 191 Murray, Suson IX, 244 OLIVER, JAMES 124 Munon, Douglas 3 Giver. Kennerh 203 Mushoiko, Lisa 134. 218 OSver, Robert 14, 143. 144. 145. 211. 219 Mutfu. Deniz 61. 218 Oils.. HoBy 67, 203 Myers. Juhe 56. 57. 74, 244 Oison, Laurie 176, 203 Myers, Margoret 203 Ones, James 245 Myers, Randy 190 O’NEIL, WILLIAM 64. 80. 218. 219 Myers, Volene 18, 75. 174, 190 Opp. Monica 57, 66. 60, 119. 203 Moegeie. Noncy 101, 218 Orchestra 102 Oreogon, Jacqueline 102, 219 O ' ROURKE, DANIEL 245 l II O ' Rourke, Shirley 245 Orr, Leslie 106, 213. 217. 219 II VI NAGlEHOUT. SHARON 113 p Nojofi. Mojgan 190 ft i National Honor Society 138 S Pofewno. Christopher 70 76. 124. 245 Palmer. Emily 245 Panu Raymond 52. 50, 68 80. 121, 108. 246 Parish. J 108 109. 108. 228, 24o Pomsh. Porrioo 66. 219 Parsons. Amy 53, 56. 219 Parsons, f n p 67. 129, 200 Par note, Mmom .14. 101. 108. 157. 160. 246 Parnate. Reynolds 165. 200 Pascate. Christopher 200 PATE WINFIELD 100 100 PATRICK DENNIS 127. 147 Ponerson. Aton 246 Peorch. Stephanie 219 Pedersen. Gregory 106 Peterier. Else 219 Pettener, Rem 75. 246 Perdomo. Carlos 176, 219 Perdomo. Maria 155 ' 204 PEREN. VICTOR 246 Peren. Vicror 106 Perea. Vincent 75. 204 Perkms. L«so 56 119. 108. 246 Per Kuchin, Droc 146 147, 204 PERREAULT, ALDERT 126, 128. 129 Perry, Dovid 56. 106. 165. 204 Perry, Robert 100. 140 144, 145. 219 Peterschfmdr. Amy Am 56. 66 119 157, 146 PetersctvmJr. Nora Oerh 56. 121, 156. 204 Peterson Oruce 204 Perm. Orendo 56. 159. 219 Perrer. Jennifer 10, 220 Perrey. Michoel 02. 100. 246 Pfeiffer. Jervwter 121 Pteifter Mark 219 155 Pferfter. Michael John .56, 160 191 Phares. Melanie 219 PHELPS. CLYDE 129 Phillips. Jennifer 9, 75. 191 Pierce Pomelo 75. 109, 219 Perce. Polly 246 Perom, Andrea 54 81. 135 P ROTTI. FRANCIS 129 Plrrmon. Allen 148 160. 191 Pins. Joy 144 166 169, 219 Pitts. Alan 50. 51, 246, 257 Ptrze?, James 219 Rue?. Jeffrey 204 Ptnnvner. Katherire 57. 124, 246 PL ks, Jean 57. 109. 109. 219 ftutWs, M hoei 204 Poche. Km 69. 204 Podbtebk . Arm Mar 219 Power, Mark 191 Powers. Srephen Lee 162, 202. 247 Poyrhress. Eleaxw 68. 121, 247 Poythress, James 147, ' 207 PRADO RENATA 191 Pramik. Karhorine 67. 219 PRAn. SUSAN 106 Pressier. Thomas 219 Price. Debby 50. 51, 57, 2f7. 219 Price. Kendra 60. 68, 204 Price. Ronald 140 Price, Wendelme 219 Privateer. Conrad 204 Privateer. Elizabeth 191 Prochko. Kristen 56. 57, 69, 74 160, 198, 204 Pucoo. Rira 191 Puerlmg. Jacqueline 68. 204 Puerlmg. Jeanne 64. 106. 247 Puerlmg, Joanne 191 Puerlmg. JuSe 67. 68. 100, 106. 109. 219 Purdy. Robert 247 Puscheck, Lisa 44. 46. 48. 49. 119. 108, 157 Pye Cynrhio 60. 204 d 3 Quonr. David 57. 75. 209. 2T7. 220 Quant, Michael 147, 171. 204 l n Rodoski. Raymond 50, 247 Ragland, Dovid 191 Rogtand. Theresa 63. 204 RAINEY. JERALD 220 Rallis, Rebecca 68 Ronck , Jeffrey 74. 247 RASANEN. RICHARD 220 Ransom, Jennifer 63. 66. 101. 204 RATCHFORD. TOM 57, 108. 247 Raunswmder. Richard 58 61 224. 248 Reogo. Donald 70. 81. 82, 124. 02. 100, 248 Reogo. Timoihy 70. 191 Redd. John 148. 191 Redd ck. Julia 152, 191 Reep. Lori 75. 102, 159. 174. 204 Kededkatlon 36 Relyeo, Nanerre 57, 66. 119. 248 Reosr.. Leah 69, 229, 248 Roosti. Noncy 204 Revere, Andrew 60, 66. 102, 191 Revrood. Morrm 57. 96, 104, 106 108. 248 Reynolds, Tracey 17. 50. 56. 68. 220 Rhoncon, Jeffrey 74. 220 Rhoads Evon 248 Rhodes. Denol 63, 160. 220 Rice. Bryan 74. 248 Rice. CynrHo 69. 204 Rice, Vffliam 205 Richards. Jeffrey 146. 147. 205 Richards. John 140. 144 248 Richards. Mark 64, 66. 101. 248 Richardson. Tern 57. 220 Ridder. Monha 67. 158. 159. 170. 220 RIGBY. ELENOR 205 Rissef Robert 66. 205 Rirrofi. Louro 205 Rivera. Michele 56. 68, 74. 207, 248 Roach. Kathleen 56. 58. 67. 220 Robbins. Douglas 220 Roberts, Boon 26. 75. 146. 220 Roberrs. Francesco 191 ROBINSON, DOROTHY HI. 159 Robmson, Louro 121. 220 Robinson, More 55, 54, 72. 81. 220 Roby, Catherine 67, 132. 248 Roby, Gregory 60. 103. 106, 191 Roby, Jeffrey 103. 106. 139. 220 Rodriguez, Marfho 124. 136, 150. 151. 248 257 Rodriguez. Monica 56. 69. 75, 205 ROGERS. EVELYN 191 Roodbory, William 220 Roohr. Perer 67, 70, 83. 115, 123, 205 Roohr. Rebecca 63. 71. 99. 167. 205 Rooney, Colleen 191 Rooney. Kevin 82. 83. 220 Rose, Erie 165, 205 Rose, Sara 63, 101. 171. 191 Rose, Thorino 52, 53. 56. 75. 151. 176. 248, 257 ROSE BROCK. GENIE 18. 1-36 Rosenberg. Steven 191 Roughron. Robin 155, 220 Rowe, Paula 50. 138. 248 Roycrofr, Noncy 23. 220 Ruben. David 205 Rueckerr. George 71 Ruecken, Monica 71, 205 Ruff aer. Sberfdon 220 Rugon. Anrhony 118. 132, 138. 248 Rugan, Janoe 66. 99, 119, 205 Rugon, Steven 121. 132. 139. 220 Rushkowski, SuSon 220 Russell, liian 57. 121. 134. 156. 220 Russell. Thomas 61. 68. 77, 205 Rutherford. Rebecca 220 Ryan. Christopher 17,. 69. 75. 139, 143. 144, 145, 220 SAACKE. WENDY 133. 174 Soenz, Eric 75. 147 Sams, Timothy 191 5amueJson. Peter 75. 205 Sonborn. Cheryl 138, 248 Sanchez. Viaona 63, 68. 74. 113. 121. 249 Sanderhoff. Enca 205 Sanders. James 205 Sounders. Jill 50, 249 Sawyer, Srephen 4. 142. 143, 144. 220 Schaefer, Normon 143, 162. 221 Schafer, Pomelo 60, 106. 221 Schaffer, Andreo 50. 108. 109, 138, 249 Schelhorn. Noncy 5. 12, 50. 57, 151. 241. 249. 257 SCHIBINGER, RONALD 249 Schienbem. Deon 68, 98. 249 Schilloa. Korhleen 18. 191 Schiighr, Grerchen 49, 52. 54, 56. 249 Schofield. Pamela 56, 139. 156, 221 Schomer. Cynthia 106, 249 Schremp. Margoret 249 Schroeder. Down 19. 191 SCHROEDER. JAMES 119 Schroer, John 66 Schulns. Lowrence 67, 71. 101. 207 Schutt. Andrew 221 Schwab. Catherine 138, 249 5CHWANER. MARILYN 97. 102. 103 Schwenrker, Jane 56. 66, 101, 221 Science 122 Scott, Giossel 57, 143. 221 Scott, Bethony 50. 64. 249 SCOn, CYNTHIA 100 Scruggs, Bersy 249 Scull. Carol 99, 155. 160. 205 Searcy. Eva 18. 191 Seors. Lmdo 176. 221 Seeley. Jennifer 63. 205 SEIDEL. SYLVIA 134. 136 Seniors 224 Senior Dlrecroty 258 Service Club Council 49 Seymour. Wdtom 191. 165 SGA Reps 44 Sharpe. Scott 191 Shawn. Thomas 58, 155. 160, 221 Sheehan, Drodley 75, 143, 221 Sheehon. Catherine 56 156, 205 Sheehan. Margaret 47, 68, 155. 250. 257 Sheehan. Mono 63. 75. 250 Sheleg. Dovid 205 SheBey. Zack 148. 191 Shenkenherg. Jennifer 56. 99, 118. 138, 157, 250 Sherwm. CynrhJo 221 SHEWSBURY. PAM 205 Shifflett. Chories 205 Shigiey. Anna 191 Shigley, Marls 48. 49, 122. 160. 250 SHIGIEY. MARY 133 Shoaff. Sony 57, 221 SHORTRIDGE. JOHN 56. 123. 124 Showers, Karen 56, 58, 139, 221 Shrewsbury, 192 Shuster. Lydo 56. 121. 250 Sickon. Bndger 157, 174. 205 S8ra. RiChord 221 Site. George 206 Site. Manny 206 Simmons. Bliss 75. 79. 192 Simmons. Gorke 52, 54. 75. 161. 206 Simpson, Christopher 66, 70 Simpson, Gary 221 Smghass, Waiter 221 Skelly. Laura 112. 192 Slack, Holy 153 Slater. Debra 160. 192 Slonery, Erin 75, 155. 206 Sloymn, Beth 50. 56, 224. 250. 257 Stinkard, Amy 192 Stonena, James 70. 79 Sloneno. Raymond 76, 77, 138. 250 South. Deborah 3, 251 Srrurh. Douglas 94, 119, 160, 251 Smirh, Elborr 75. 162, 206 Smirh, Gregory 251 Smirh, Gregory 251 Smith, Leoh 56. 69. 74, 139. 217. 219. 221 Smith. Lisa 251 Smtrh. Rebekoh 50, 51. 95 Smirh, Sondro 192 Smith. Scott 58, 116, 125. 146. 147, 171. 194. 206 Snel, Mary 174, 178. 186. 192 Snyder. Nelson 66. 119. 139, 221 Social Studies 126 Sonosky, CoHeen 69, 120, 204. 206 Sophomores 194 SOUTH. JONATHAN 73. 123. 124 Souvonnovong. Bounson 206 Sowefl. Joseph 206 Spanish Club 68 Spanish Honor Society 121 Sperandm, Douglas Arnold 66, 119, 134, 221 Spimon, Tracey 50. 60 Sproy, Jeffery 221 Srolzet. Charles 165, 206 Stolzer, Arm 53, 57. 138. 251 Stanbery. Suzanne 75, 152. 192 Stanley. Come 221 STANSBERRY PAMELA 128 129 Srarr, Richard 104 206 Starry. Christine 192 Starry, Melissa 221 Srouss, Karen 192 Srebbms, Chorles 19? Steele. Angela 63 Sreeie, Jacquelyn 65. 251 STEER. MARY LYNN 19. 120 Stephens, EJama 192 Stevens, Leonard 143, 166, 221 Stevens, Becky 221 Stevenson, Holly 57, 64. 251 Stewart, David 103, 192 STEWART, EUZADETH 113 Stoll, bso 74. 192 Srormer, Grerchen 251 Sfrmg, Alex 33. 66, 155, 206 Smng, Moffie 71. 192 Student Government 44 Suffo. NeS 66. 106, 132, 206 Sugg. Louro 13, 14. 21. 44. 46, 52. 53. 56. 57. 138, 251 Suggs. Donald 76. 251 Suggs, Jennifer 176, 192 Suggs, Linda 206 Walker, Andrew 222 Walker, Anne 19.3 Walker. Cassandra 60 Walker. John 57. 74. 106, 166 227. 2.50 Walker. John 200. 207 Voter, Melissa 121, 222 Waiter, Richard 146. 149, 190 Woicce. Jennifer 207 Walls. Itso 63, 190 Valters, Shelley 207 Wanner. Christopher 155, 253 WARD, ELIZABETH 106 Waring, Deborah 75, 222 Wctshauer, Leeso 222 Warers. Mark 66 War5or , Posy 207 Worrers, Robert 222 Waiters, KorNeen 12. 10. 98, 155, 160. 161, 254 Worrers, Susan 155 Way. Melody 69. 217, 220 Webb. Deborah 56, 150, 223 Webb. Dwayne 223 Webb. Jayne 64, 65, 254 Webo. Kathleen 56, 106, 109. 121. 136. 254, 257 Webb, Stephen 207 Weber. Sharon 207 Webster. Grove 109, 193 Webster. Robert 75, 223 Weekends 28 Weiss. Steven 44 49. 56, 57. 101, 102, 130, 107. 254, 257 Welch. Rebecca 66, 68. 109, 207 Welch, Sharon 53. 130. 254 Weier.s, Sheri 60. 193 WELLS, THOMAS 136 Went worm, Pamela 2, 57, 63, 74. 254 Wessel. Robert 54, 66. 138, 254 WE5T, KAREN 91 Whearon. Oorbro 66. 75. 119, 220 Viar, Sisaberh H8. 222 VigSone, Jennifer 68. 207 Vigfbne. Joanne 10. 62. 68, 74, 250 Vrring, Robert 75. 222 ViNng, Edwin 50, 75, 148. 192 Vlachos, Marie 250 Vogefernger. Sera 190 VoyroziaNs, Angela 125, 250 Voyoztakis, Emanuel 54, 66. 81. 135 Waible, Stephen 74, 253 Womsretn, Kenneth 50. 58, 108, 250, 257 Walbrechr, Karl 70, 72, 78, 79, 61, 124, 250 WALDORF, ROBERT 69 Whiddon, Dor bora 98, 220 White, Antoinette 63, 207 White, Jeffrey 223 White. Sally 174, 193 White, Srephen 167 White, SybS 49. 60, 220 White, Thomas 67, 190 Whire, Troy 146, 193 White, Wiam 75, 162. 254 Whirehouse, Richard 70, 72, 78. 207 WNrner. Undo 69. 75, 207 Whitson, Srewarr 255 Wilber. Kenneth 207 WsUoc, Mark 254 Wilde. Drone 50. 60. 69. 220 Wridman. John 67. 207 WILKIMsON, EDWARD 60, 120 VJmtss, Perer 171. 190 Wiitoms, Chrisnanne 12. 10. 15. 119. 225, 255 Wiliams. Kerry 98. 223 Wioms, Laura 60. 255 WILLIAMS, MARILYN 72. 94 Wilis. Alien 255 Vis, Geraldine 220 Wilson. Thomas 70, 82, 255 Wilson. Chrisropher 82. 184, 190 Vison, Dale 66, 67. 72. 83. 220 Wilson. Keith 207 Visor,. Mark 160, 193 Wriarski, Michele 64, 255 Winters, Margaret 99. 109. 220 Winter Track 106 W rr, Amy 108, 151. 255, 257 Wise. Trocy 70. 81, 102, 156. 207 Wrfhers, Joori 72, 70, 101, 255 WITHERS. KATHERINE 165, 190 Withers Wendt 69 Wo. John 102 Wo, Magdalene 69. 70. 72, 70. 121. 102. 255 Woehrie, Wiam 100. 106, 207 Vokkr. Srefon=e 60. 104. 106, 220 Wood. Ralph 190 Wood. Eric 149, 193 Wood, Karen 60, 190 Wood. Melorne 124, 244 Voodoo Kevm 164, 165, 207 Woods. Theresa 56, 67. 223 Woodworth, Leslie 64, 75. 153. 207 Woof rep Tommy 220 Wrestling 162 Wright. Geoffrey Wright. Kenneth 26. 190 Wright, Rhonda 49. 60. 65, 255 Wright. Richard 50 Wright. Stanley 140. 223 WYANT, JAMES 114 Y Yednock, Jeanette 207 YELLMAN, EUNICE 90 YeSman. Michael 57, 74, 140, 144, 160, 255 Young, Bishop 220 YOUNG WILIS 129 I 2abte, Catherine 75. 152. 193 Zable, Mary 255 Zabych, Andrew 58. 67, 220 Zachman, Jon 193 Zachmon. Ju6q 60. 69, 106, 207 Zech, Linda 48, 49. 53. 57. 68, 121, 255 Zegeet, Wiam 255 Zerrersrfom, Scott 190 Ziemba, Deann 207 Zfemba. Steven 109. 220 Zimbeck Walter 193 2imbeck, Kathleen 69, 207 Zurawski, Dtone 121, 138. 255 1 i 269 ' -y- ■: ' ' ' y As rhe school year ended we had wit¬ nessed nor only rhe dose of a decode, byr an imporranr parr of our lives also came to an end. To rhe Underclassmen rhe year provided enthusiasm, joy, and sometimes pain. To rhe Seniors, however, the year itself symbolized rhe completion of their goal. Seniors rook bur a moment to reflect on the experiences of the post, four years. As rhe year ended, we knew that next year would be full of other new exper¬ iences. . . ykt. ' J ‘ w lhii)lc seems Hi he the the beginning... 272 r - For Reference Not to be taken from this library - - 1


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