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Joking about her job as a measurer of Senior heads, Anne Langalis enjoys the first Senior assembly. Happy to have an extra moment together, Donna Mcrkal and Chris O'Neal attend the Senior cap and gown assembly. Sometimes school seemed to linger on forever, especially for the fatigued Seniors. During the first few weeks they drifted through school, most Seniors wondered how they could possibly endure another wearisome year. School seemed to be interminable. Graduation was only a dream? Or was it? As the Class of 77 elbowed their way into their first assembly of the year, they spotted several other class members stationed at the auditorium entrances. Curiousity was aroused when Seniors noticed tape measures draped from class volunteers' necks, while peculiar order forms were being shuffled throughout the commotion. When the confusion settled down, an administrator announced to the Seniors that their heads were about to be measured. To obtain caps and gowns, the Seniors were then instructed on how to record the proper statistics on the forms. The Seniors were also informed as to when their graduation date was set. Caps and gowns? Graduation? Finally, the Seniors could visualize their graduation on June third as a tangible reality. Susan Campbell — Sue. Manuel A. Capsalis — Manny: F Basketball 1; Key Club 3.4; Debate 3; IRA Club 2.4. Treat. 3; MIMUN 23.4; Chess Club 13,4. Vice-pres. 3; Critical Issues Club 2. Vice-pres. 3. Pres. 4; NHS 3,4; Rank and File 3,4; Bowling 4; Continental Congress 3. Janie Carter Tonya Carter — F Cheerleading 1, JV Capt. 2. James Casey — Jim: Marching Band 1,23.4; Concert Band 1,2; Wind Ensemble 3,4; Show Band 3; Jazz band 3.4. Teresa Casey — V Cheerleading 3; JV 2; Pep Club I; Gymnastics 1; CCE 4. Mark Cassandra Allen Caudill Seniors: Campbell-Caudill 209
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Future dimensions derived Linda Blanchard — Science Club 1; One Acts I; Orchestra 1,2; South Pacific I; Sound of Music 2; Tri-M 2,3; Fiddler on the Roof 3; NJHS 3; SCA 3; German Club 2, Vice-pres. 4; Math Team 4, CoCapt. 3; NHS Vice-pres. 4; Lab Asst. 4. Patricia Lynn Blumcr — Lynn: Spanish Club 1,2; NJHS 3; NHS 4; Mixed Choir 1; Girls' Ensemble 2; Concert Choir 3,4. Helen Boese Barbara Bolinger William Boner Susan Gray Bowen — FHA 1,2,3; Bowling 3. Kyle K. Boyer — Concert Band 1; Wind Ensemble 3,4; Jazz Band 3; Soccer 2,3.4; Ski Club 1,23.4; Bowling 2.3. Cheryl Lynn Bratsch — Mixed Choir 1; Concert Choir 2; Bowling 3; Ski Club 3,4; Keyettes 4. Ben Bready Kenny Brown Mike Brown — JV Football 1, V 23.4; JV Basketball 1, V 2.3,4; JV Baseball 1. V 23,4. Nancy Brown — Nanc: NHS 4; Keyettes 4. Kristi Carroll Browning — Kris. Judith Broyhill — Judy: Godspell4. Lisa Ann Bubb — Bugs: NIHS 3; One Acts 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls' Ensemble 2; Concert Choir 3,4; Track 1; JV Hockey 2, V 3,4; German Club 3; Regional Chorus 3; District Chorus 3. Deborah Elizabeth Buhl — Debbie: Gymnastics 2,3; V Cheerleading 3. Capt. 4; Powderpuff Football 3; Campus Life 2,4. Frank L. Butler, Jr. — Frank: Bowling 3,4. Jennifer Lynn Butler — Lynn: Tri-M 3,4; Concert Choir 3,4; Mixed Choir 1; Girls' Ensemble 2; Critical Issues Club 3; MIMUN 2,3. Brenda Calhoun — Bren: One Acts; Variety Shows; Drama Club; FHA; Three Acts Director. Richard Calore — French Club 4; Chess Club 1.23.4; Bible Club 2; Key Club 3,4. 208 Seniors: Blanchard-Calore
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arshad’s theives Despite the Senior class' overflowing spirit, their attempt to win the M during the first pep rally was drowned out by Sophomore cries of victory. Opinionated Seniors believed that they should have received the wooden spirit symbol. Losing it to a younger class was a blow to their morale. So, a few devious minds gathered together to steal the M. During the first football game, against Chantilly, the Seniors mobbed the bleachers. As a result of the raid, the Sophomore class found themselves minus one half of the M. The upperclassmen retrieved the second half and considered it rightfully theirs. Naturally, the Sophomore class demanded the M back. With all due respect, the Seniors returned a newly made M. After new rules had been made, students understood that they could no longer organize their own pep rally during the game. Further theft of the M would result in its withdrawal for the year. The clash between the classes soon faded. Ironically, the Seniors won the M at the second pep rally. A banner displaying Senior spirit contributes to morale as the Class of '77 strives to win the M during the first pep rally. James Chadwick — Jim: Tennis 1,2; Sfci Club 2.4. Greg Chamblec Kathy Chelena Patricia A. Chrisner— Patty. Guy E. Christman James Chumlcy Mitchell Clayton Donald Edward Cleaver, Jr. 210 Seniors: Chadwick-Cleaver
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