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I Above: SKI CLUB — Bottom Row, left to right: Scott Tinsley, Kyle Boyen, John Farm¬ er, Bill Cates, Pete Nygren, Dave Cannon. 2nd Row: Lori Thayer, Mike Carnier, Kathy Doyel, Marianne Tillotson, Mary Lou Tillotson, Rex Morgan, Michele Wood, Kitty Hughes, Darlene Faulkner. 3rd Row: Cheryl Koerkenmeier, Tom Barrick, Terry Pearl, Jill Perry, Debbie Bl air, Dora Cates, Raquel Sheehi, Natalie Sheehi, Meg Waugh, Lisa Mehrhoff, Beth Bartel I, Cissy Belousovitch. 4th Row: Kathy Childress, Nancy Metcalfe, Dee Leishear, Cyndee Miller, Pat Stewart, Susan Inman, Doug Reed, Jeff Bennett, Steve Thune, Cinny Teselle, Tom Hampton, Jon Lewis, Steve Leresche, Pete Leresche. Top Row: Cheryl Bratsch, Jay MacPherson, Buddy Morrison, Al Sainz, Karen Bellor, Karen Wolfe, Roger Zbel, Cathy Brock, Bob Home, Jeannette Lichner, Eric Steinkraus, Carol Plumb, Lynn Fusco, Clarice Hendel, Bernie Merkle. Center: CAA— Bottom Row, left to right: Jody Lannen, Patty Doyle, Tara Glasgow. Row two: Debra Bender, Meg Waugh, Debbie Cox, Chris Napier, Annette Martin. Top Row: Cissy Belousovitch, Denice Shrader, Paula Adams, Jenny Lee. Below: PEP CLUB — Bottom Row, left to right: Teresa Mittong, Kristi Conroy, June Clines. Row Two: Rita Griffith, Anne Neale, Dianne Prosise, Carole Key, Sandy Smerd- zinski, Carol Plumb. Row Three: Kim Ceoghegan, Lynn Fusco, Beth Bart ell, Peggy Martin, Debbie Donovan, Lynn DeTienne, Dana Neblett. Row Four: Marty Plaugher, Linda Johnson, Don Rellins, Felicia Bulka, Linda Blanchett. Top Row: Karyn Dewey, Frank Harvey. 92
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Diver ity trike again Organizing a successful interna¬ tional banquet was the main objec¬ tive of the AFS (American Field Ser¬ vice) Club. In addition to the tradi¬ tional foreign language club ' s food and entertainment, delicasies from Korea, India, and Hawii were added. Above: BOWLING CLUB: Bottom row: Powell Wilson, Tim Strake, Deb Pellock, Rita Fierro, Donna Algie, Karen Key. Row two: Mike Flagg, Karen Lighton, Cherie Martin, Mary Magnotti, Shala Bender, Lisa Barlow. Row three: Tim Serone, Ron Faw, Gil Worley, Mike Snodgrass, Mike Buhl. Row four: Ken Morris, Edward Shaw, Doug Rowley, David Butler, Gary Snyder, Charlie Langalis. Left: AFS — Bottom row: Karen Wolfe, Jody Lannen, Tiare Wilson. Row two: Linda Sheridan, Kathy Azores, Robbie Sharpe, Teri Ryan. Row three: Debe Chappel. Row four: Deirdre Hammond, Felicia Bulka, Roger Zebel, Steve Douthat. Row five: Rebecca Reeder, John McMorris, Candy Kern, Sheila Bender, Kathy Childers, Cheryl Koerlenmeier. Competition and fun were the j key words in the bowling club. A good sponsor and other enthusi¬ astic teachers led the club through a successful year. The teachers formed their own team and together they took on the students. A good turn-out kept the club rolling with a lot of action and com¬ petition. Library aids are usually thought of as being individuals thrown to¬ gether only because they signed up for the same work period. Flowever the close-knit group formed a club and they were responsible for the imaginative bulletin boards and decorations in the library. World recognition of Chess as an exciting sport boosted membership in Marshall ' s Chess Club. Three days each week were devoted to the practice of attack and defense tactics. This practice and partici¬ pation in USCF tournaments paid off as the Chess Club remained un¬ defeated in the Fairfax County Chess League. Organizations 91
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Athlete form dub High potential and profuse plans marked the outset of Ski Club activ¬ ities. No snow and no shows caused continual cancellations as meetings were called to revise plans for trips to Seven Springs, Blue Knob, and Vermont. Although many trips were cancelled, the Ski Club did have, later in the season, some good times on skis. Girls too! , claimed Karate Club posters. The Karate Club was one of the new additions to the list of school organizations. Posters seen in the halls, captured the interest of many students. Through the Karate Club, students furthered their inter¬ est and skills in the art of defense. Being more of an honor group, the GAA accepted a few new members and continued to support Girls Athleties. Throughout the year, the pep Club helped to promote school spirit and support the school teams. Cals and guys alike painted signs and went to many games to yell the teams on to victory. Top Left: The intense concentration required of mind and body in Karate Club is evidenced by Rick Schweitzer. Bottom Left: The Karate Club— Bottom Row; left to right: Patti Norman, Dave Callison, Bobby Azores, Kathy Collister. Row Two: Frank Kennedy, Pete Leresche, Rick Sch¬ weitzer, Mr. Ring. Top Row: Skip Hoaglend, Tony Saucedo, Tommy Shatler, Charles Williams. Organizations 93
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