: 0:7 x; ' ZKM d I .x x 7.x , x , n2 Ag x - ta ,1, gr ' ,u ' 7 ,2 'Lle j C1 , 2 I W C Va 531 5913' ttylm M 2 av . . ' 9' X .7 v.11: .47 x R VOLUME 28 edited by the students of Granby High School, Norfolk, Virginia. TABLE 0 FACULTY ADM NISTRATION..............11 CLUBSBS SPORTS............................69 ONTENT S FEATURESHHH.HHHHH.HHH97 CLASSESH.H.HH.H.HU.H.HH129 PATRONSHHHUHH.HHHHH.2O7 The Comets receive a hard tackle from the Deep Creek Hornets. Anthony Radd and Gary Williams were Lloyd Harrison represented Cranby in rsnembders of. the Varsity Basketball the discus event. qua . Jimmy Updike is one football player who missed some of the action this season. J immy Griffin set a record on this Pete Galanides rides his opponent from Maury. Anthony Radd anticipates the ball. Some high leaping action at the Cranhy-Maury basketball game. SPORTS Granby,s sports play a major role in student life. Through the participation evidenced in the various fields of athletics offered, and also through the vast amount of enthusiasm and school spirit demonstrated by the faculty and student body, it is easily noted that Granby takes an avid interest in competitive ac- tivities. Several sports such as wrestling, swimming, and has- ketball have continued to meet the caliber of sports- manship and merit which has been displayed in the past. With the excellent coaching staffs available at Gran- by, there is no doubt that great athletes and star players will continue to be recognized in Granbyts future. CLASSES Among the many aspects of student life, classroom instruction is the most significant. It is here that the student is presented with information in various realms of essential knowledge. Of greater importance than the initial knowledge gained in the cIaSSroom, is the opportunity given the student to use his own abilities to their fullest and to better learn the importance of getting along well With others. Felix Driskell works to complete a project in woodshop. Jerry James, Perry Leong, Clarke Thrasher, Debbie Hayman and Linda Holmgren display their efforts achieved in art class. Students practice their skills in French in the Language lab. Eugene Hollomon raises a question in IV science class. Daniel Hazelwood, a member of the Cranby band, practices on his tuba. HIGHLIGHTS OF 1968 To each of us there is some experience, whether it be large or small, within the school year that holds a special meaning. This may be as challenging as a Physics experiment or as competitive as having par- ticipated in the Student-Faculty Basketball game. It may also have been as rewarding as to have helped formulate school policies while belonging to the SCA. These are but a few of the vast number of activi- ties which have highlighted 1968. No matter What the event or experience most memorable or rewarding, this year will be fondly remembered in the thoughts of Granby students as a wonderful year filled with a lasting knowledge and insight for the future. Mr. Ralph t85i and students enjoy themselves at the Student-Faculty Basketball game held this year. This yeafs homecoming court consisted of queen, Nancy Bellah, seniors Janice Pritchard, Liz Capehart, Leigh Turpin, freshman representative, Nancy Kirkley, sophomore representative, Nancy Suhre, and junior representative, Judy Lawrence. Richard Moore, an officer in the SCA discusses upcoming events with other association members. 579521;;khxmwh ' aaik V a, $1 xm?:::::?s?-M M +23 , :37: H - BLP!!! BLP!!! BLPl'! The COMET Staff working?? Forget that, but who in the world is Warren? ? 1.7 Come on girls! ! I Heave ho! ! ! d H a Y T L U C A F w :2 : ixwgtazit .isziwak t: . t w . d by Sherry Johnson 1te ed ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION As principal of Granby High School, Mr. Donald C. Griffin has the respon- sibility of supervising the administra- tion of our school. It is his job to co- ordinate the workings of the faculty and perform various other executive duties. Six years principal of Granby, Mr. Griffin has also served as a coach, teacher, and assistant principal. He re- ceived his BA. and M.Ed. Degrees at William and Mary College. Mr. EdWin Lambert Mr. W. L. Robison Dr. Sam Ray J r. Dr. W. E. Campbell SUPERINTENDENT 0F ASSISTANT ASSISTANT ASSISTANT SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT SUPERINTENDENT SUPERINTENDENT Instruction General Business and Administration Flnance and Personnel Norfolk city schools are regulated by the Norfolk City School Board. This body is chosen by the City Council. The school system is currently superintended by Mr. Edwin L. Lambert. The duty of the Board is to coordinate the ac- tivities 0f the cityis schools and to establish regulations and policies throughout the system. Mr. John W. Brown and Miss Ellen Blake serve Granby High School in the capacity of assistant principals. It is their responsibility to maintain discipline, to supervise curriculum, and coordinate office administration. Mr. John W. Brown ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Miss Ellen Blake ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The English Department provides a foundation on which a student may build toward nearly any goal. Grammar and composition are presented as an essen- tial part of the pupiYs knowledge of his language. For those students who aspire to go on to college, prac- tice in public speaking and research papers is invalu- able. The teaching of literature aids the student in appreciation of creative talents. Accelerated courses are offered for grEater depth of study. DEPARTMENT HEAD Miss Mary Knight '39 MO . w. my k nzwu wnwow mvuuug iyuu$0v T '.1r F rant Row: Mr. Maguire, Mrs. King, Mrs. Blossom, Mrs. Jones. Row 2: Miss Gregory, Mrs. Griffin, Miss Knight, Mrs. Carter, Miss Bates. Left-Right: Mrs. Segal, Miss Balasca, Miss Greenbacker, Mrs. Gates, Miss Bridgman, Mrs. Starnes, Mrs. Bagby Left-Right: Mrs. Diehl, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Kerns, Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Colonna, Mrs. Merendino MATH DEPARTMENT The Math Department offers subjects which are of practical and professional value. The basic study of mathematics is applicable in every day life. Advanced study of science requires mathematical knowledge. Many ca- reers, such as engineering, also necessitate an understanding of math. General Mathematics, two years of Algebra, and one of Geometry are offered, as are Calculus and Analysis. DEPARTMENT HEAD Miss Mary Burfoot - ?Wb $3??? '3. ' I Left to Right: Mrs. Swann, Miss Buckwalter, Miss Thompson, Miss Ayers, Miss Burfoot, Miss Bayne. Seated: Mrs. Campbell. Left to Right: Mrs. Goodman, Mr. Heyer, Mr. Latta, Mrs. Corley, Mr. Bryant, Mr. Robertson. Seated: Mrs. Heartwell. Miss Thompson helps inquiring student Mr. Heyer explains secrets 0f Geometry F rant Raw: Mr. Schutte, Miss Pond, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Clinkscales, Mrs. Lobeck. Row 2: Mrs. Treakle, Miss Bacchus, Miss DeLong, Mr. Caddell, Miss Bloxton, Miss Wilshin. Row 3: Mr. Powell, Mr. Matney, Mr. Ralph. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT The Social Studies Department provides the studenttwith an extensive knowledge of the world around him. The social sci- ences are studied on the level of World History, American History, and Govern- ment. World History and American His- tory serve to give the pupil background for the study of Government. Problems of Democracy deels with the plight of the United States in the present world situa- tion, and therefore builds a good founda- tion for future leadership. DEPARTMENT HEAD Miss Ione Wilshin Mr. Schutte studies the text before class. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The Science Department helps to give pu- pils technical knowledge of the surrounding universe. General Science offers a basis for the higher sciences. Biology deals with the study of all living things, While Horticulture offers emphasis on plant life. Physical Ge- ography includes the study of the earth struc- ture. For students interested in pursuing high- er scientific studies, Chemistry and Physics courses are provided. DEPARTMENT HEAD Miss Catherine Kemp Left to Right: Miss Kemp, Mrs. Whiton, Mr. Leigh, Mr. Farris, Miss Little, Mrs. Benning, Mr. Cook, Mrs. Carter. Mr. Farris illustrates an example for a pupil. Left to Right: Miss Kemp, Miss Boggs, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Babb. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT The language department provides students with an op- portunity to learn to read, write, and comprehend several different languages. Five years of French, five years of Spanish, and three years of German are offered. Mr. Acosta expounds 0n A-LM. Student uses Lab gear. Mr. Peel during a quiet moment. This year, the language department introduced the Audio-Lingual method of teaching. This system puts emphasis on the speaking and comprehending aspects of learning the language, rather than the reading and writing. The Language Lab aids the pupil in the learning process by providing him with tapes and records through which he may develop skills. DEPARTMENT HEAD Miss Sara Hutchings Seated: Mr. Acosta, Mrs. Deihl, Mrs. Mapes. Standing: Miss Norsworthy, Miss Hutchings, Mrs. Austin, Mr. Lancaster. The Physical Education Department provides students with an opportunity to develop athletic skills. Intramurals are held to stimulate interest in vari- ous sports. Health classes supply pupils with better understanding of mental health as well as of dangers of smoking, drugs, and alcoholic beverages. DEPARTMENT HEAD Mr. James Slaughter Left to Right: Mr. Casey, Mr. Rogers, Miss Thompson, Mr. Clay, Mrs. Chapman, Mr. Slaughter, Miss Kelly, Mr. Martin. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Boys develop football skills. Mr. Rogers supervises his class. Mr. R. Casey, Athletic Director Sells Tickets BUSINESS DEPARTMENT The Business Department prepares students for careers in the business world. Background for office jobs is provided by courses in bookkeeping, business math, typing7 business law and shorthand. Opportunities for experience in the world of business are offered in the Vocational Of- fice Training and Distributive Education pro- grams. The V.O.T. program trains pupils for future office employment. The D.E. pro- gram gives students experience in all fields of business. DEPARTMENT HEAD Mrs. Mary Powell Seated: Mrs. Green, Mrs. Minton, Mrs. Powell. Standing: Mrs. Askew, Miss O,C0nnell, Mrs. Pittman, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Davis. Mr. Imperial conducts the Senior Band. Mr. Thomas leads Cirlhs Chorus in song. MUSIC DEPARTMENT The Music Department of Granby High School provides an outlet for students to de- velop and display their talents. Under the direction of Mr. Leo Imperial, the band mas- ters musical skills, and performs several times yearly. The chorus, ably led by Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Walden, and accompanied by Mrs. Secrest, is given the opportunity to learn the art of singing. Mrs. Walden keeps time for her students. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT The Industrial Arts Department provides students with an opportunity to learn creative skills. The Depart- ment offers courses in Art, Home Economics, Me- chanical Drawing, and various shops including Metal Shop, Print Shop, and Wood Shop. Home Economics classes are so oriented as to teach girls lessons which may prove valuable in their lives as homemakers. Boys learn through shop courses to create and build useful objects. DEPARTMENT 1513A: Mr. Howard W. Cloonln This shop teaches boys m? arm Left to Right: Mr. Cloonan, Mr. H. R. Anderson, Mr. Crank, Mr. Hellein, Mr. Pahl. Mrs. Hood, HOME ECONOMICS ART DEPARTMEN Mr. J. Tompkins and Mrs. Delzell Students make use of their creative talents. Mrs. J. Elms, HOME ECONOMICS LIBRARIANS The Library offers to Granbfs students :a haven in which to study and a source of unlimited research material in all fields. It is the job of the librarians to supervise the distribution of books, films, other resource, and reference materials. This year the library added several new visual aids, including a microfilm projector. Miss Carolyn Lessenberry Mrs. Virginia Fenno Mrs. Elizabeth Goodwin COUNSELORS It is the job of the Granby High School counseling staff to advise stu- dents concerning courses which they should consider, the number of credits which they need, and their future plans. The counselors are also concerned with the general welfare of the student, including discipline problems, as well as grades. Students may make appoint- ments with their counselors in order to discuss pertinent problems and matters of curriculum. HEAD COUNSELOR Mrs. Vaughn G. Adams Left to Right hStandingk Miss Brock, Miss Boggs, Mr. Hage; Left to Right KSeatetU : Mr. McCrory, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Yoder. Mrs. Roberts IBM CLERK HEAD CLERK Miss Virginia Pedin CLERKS AND NURSE Mrs. McLemore CLERK NURSE Mrs. Crumpler V 1.. Mr.Knapp V ' L , ' Mr.Ricks CUSTODIAN I , y H 'V CUSTODIAN Mrs. J . Buck DIETICIAN 9w mwwwammw NM yxgesiLf Row 1: B. Crutsinger, M. Richman, M. Bennett, B. Barker, H. Green, F. Roberts, B. Riddick, J. McLaughlin, B. McGuinn, L. Raper, A. Soroko, D. Cordovana, D. Lamastra, S. Lockridge, E. Rimmer, J. Nusbaum. CALLERAN TRI-HI-Y Officers: E. Rimmer, V. Pres., J. Nusbaum, Pres., S. Lea, Treas., S. Lock- ridge, Corr. Sec., J. McLaughlin, Sgt. at Arms, B. Crutsinger, Mem. at Large, B. McGuinn, Hist. This has been a most eventful year for Calleran Tri-Hi-Y. The club has participated in various school, service, and social projects. One of the most eventful projects was our Mighty Mouse Homecoming float. The members attended Church services as a group and held several socials with the Granby Hi-Y,s. The club also gave a Christmas party for the Norfolk Day Nursery. The greatest reward for Calleran members has been the feeling of pride from giving joy to the less fortunate children. COMET TRI-HI-Y Comet Tri-Hi-Y is in its sixth year of existence at Granby. This year club members made washcloth bunnies for the children in a local hospital and gave a Christmas party for the residents in an area rest home. In addition the club sent packages to soldiers in Viet Nam and presented a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family. The club works under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Merendino and Mrs. Swann. I, h , ,, Wame , Officers: D. Poole, Treas.; P. Holman, V. Pres.; L. McKinney, Sec.; M. Carter, Pres.; T. Barnum, Chap. Row 1: N. Hadjikyriacon, D. Poole, P. Holman, L. McKinney, M. Carter, T. Barnum. Row 2: R. Poole, M. Christ, J. Reese, C. Rotty, L. Tulk, M. Barber, J. Carter, L. Stemple, L. Johnson, C. Gibson, R. Morris, D. Stanley. Row 1: S. Hayes, R. Greenlaw, J. Dawson, L. Mundy, M. Roussos, B. Morris. Row 2: P. Atkins, B. Hill, J. Dunn, S. Boone, Mrs. Mapes. C. Cunningham, B. Touchette, P. Austin, F. Hackett, J. Bailey. Row 3: M. Trivet, M. Cherry, C. Osborne, B. Wollett, C. Lowell. Row 4: D. Meador, C. Pickett, L, Barrenger, N. Porter. DRAKE TRI-HI-Y Drake Tri-Hi-Y, sponsored by Mrs. Mapes, actively worked this year in hopes of receiving the Ace Award for their fifth consecutive year. As in the past, the members con- tinued support of an Indian girl on an Oklahoma Reserva- tion and more recently adopted a soldier in Viet Nam. In- Officers: L. Barringer, Pres.; M. Short, Sec.; D. Meador, V. Pres.; J. Bailey, Treas.; B. Hill, Chap.; B. Morris, Sgt. at Arms; J. Dunn, Hist.; B. Wolcott, Sgt. at Arms. cluded in their many projects of benefit to the school and community the club gave a tea for the Granby faculty, washed the drivers training cars, and sponsored a safe driving campaign. Drake Strives for greater heights. Row 1: J. Pritchard, L. Turpin, M. Pope, D. Thayer, E. Mandaleris, R. White, A. Hayes,J. Hirschfeld,A.Wolcott. Row 2: K. Shulman, E. Capehart, N. Bellah, A. Weisiger, J. Adsit, S. Waranch, B. Hendricks,D. Martin. Row 3: K. Capehart, L. Johnson, L, Young, M. Taylor, A. Brock, N. Dyson, L. Holmgren, E. Clendenin. Row 4: B. Puchacz, J. Plawin, M. Seidman, P. Griswold, B. Duffy, S. Marr, C. Curtis, 5. Baker, S. Romulus. GAMES TRI-HI-Y Games, one of Granby?s oldest Tri-Hi-Y,s, was named collected for the United Fund, gathered baskets of food after the schoolas first principal, Lemuel Francis Games. It for Thanksgiving, and sponsored the Homecoming Game is sponsored by Mrs. Lobeck. and the wrestling team. During the year, the club painted parking lot lines, Officers: S. Marr, Sgt; J. Plawin, Rep.; A. Hayes, Hist; K. Shulman, 560.; P. Griswold, V. Pres; J. Pritchard, Pres; E. Capehart, Treas.; Brenda Puchacz, Chap.; N, Bellah, Hist. Row 1: T. Reed, B. Beilhart, G, Bates, P. Kidd, J. Ayers, D. Galanidas, R. Vickers, B. Moore; Row 2: J. Beilhart, J. Morris, B. Bishop, J. Gabor, S. Coplon, R. Wilkerson, B. Pestelr7 B. Bishop, B, Hill, D. Winn; Row 3: M. McGowan, D. Elliot, T. Leemon, J. Makrijianas, W. Den, B. Bland, V. Rose, D. Trivett, L. Touchette, R. Masin, C. Rodriguez, R. Moore. GEORGE WILLIAMS HI-Y George Williams, the oldest Hi-Y in the Tidewater! area, participated in many service projects this year in an at- tempt to earn its sixth Best Hi-Y 0f Tidewater award in the last seven years. Typical projects included mowing grass and trimming bushes at area churches7 keeping the Granby parking lots free of paper and glass, and collecting Members clean up school grounds. for various charities. The club also had numerous parties, socials, and pro- jects with area Tri-Hi-Y7s. Again this year, members were sent to the Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y District Conference and the Model General Assembly. Club holds a social at a local Church. Row 1: D. Parks, H. Widdifield, K. Hensdill, D. Gifford, N. Smith, B. Painter, M. Field, L. Smith. Row 2: J. Owen, B. Gittings, L. Dorsey, S. Johnson, C. Clark. GRIFFIN TRI-HI-Y Griffin Tri-Hi-Y chartered in 1964 is named in honor of Granbfs principal, Donald Grif- fin. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Askew and Mrs. Carter, the club has undertaken numer- ous projects including painting school bulletin boards, making puppets for Kings Daughters Hospital, cleaning the Masonic Temple park- ing lot, and preparing a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family. Officers: B. Gittings 560., J. Ow15n Treas., K. Hensdill Pres., D. Gifford V. Pres., N. Smith Chap. HANK FOILES HI-Y Hank Foiles, a service organization, has spent the year serving their school and city. The club, along with other clubs, was responsible for the sale of tickets to the wrestling matches and basketball games. Members also spent time waxing cars and collecting food for needy families at Christmas. The club, sponsored by Mr. H. Ander- son, was named for major league baseball star and former Granby student Hank Foiles. Officers: S. Auxter, Pres; B. Woodard, Sec.; B, Davis, Hist; J. Johnson, V. Pres.; J. Huber, Chap.; J. Bishop7 Sgt. of Arms; R. Umbarger, Treas. Row 1: R. Umbarge, M. Burk7 C. Hobbs, J. Bishop, B. Gray, A. J. Urania; Row 2: R. Fitez, R. Rymal, J. Huber, M. Mousouris7 J. Johnson; Row 3: B. Davis, J. Bowman, B. Woodard, C. Hobbs, S. Donnells, R. Zendzian. Officers: 5, Maxwell, Treas.; D. Hayman, Chap.; S. Thorn, V. Pres.; C. Grif- fin, Hist; B. Nold, Sec.; N. Foster, Pres.; J. Null, Sgt. at Arms; N. Thompson, Sgt. at Arms HARRELL TRI-HI-Y Harrell, one of Granby7s oldest Tri-Hi-Yts, was chartered in 1959. With the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Campbell, the club has had a very active year. Besides selling season wrestling and basketball tickets, Harrell built a homecoming float and sponsored a football game with the Interact Club. Parties were held for underprivileged children at Halloween and Christmas with George Williams Hi-Y and Lee Berry Hi-Y. A joint open meeting was held with Keyettes 0n the causes of Cancer. One of Harrellts most successful campaigns this year was the drive to collect Kool-Aid to send to soldiers in Vietnam. Row 1: R. Freiden, R. Gamsey, M. Aument, M. Burton, D. Robertson, R.Eyhce, N. Thompson, M. Byrum; Row 2: B. Nold, A. Savage, J. Wyatt, V. Padilla, L. Pritchard, M. Howard, K. Barker, C. Griffin; Row 3: N. Suhre, J. Null, M. Salamonsky, J. Lawrence, S. Savage, J. Padon, A. Dickson; Row 4: W. Lucas, H. Canderson, J. Nici, N. Foster, 5. Thorn, L. Walker, S. Maxwell, P. Grimmer, D. Hayman, K. Denny. Row 1: K. Reynolds, S. Collins, G. Fischer, B. Brothers. Row 2: J. Bellah, R. Fuller, G. Holloman, S. White. Row 3: H. Ambrose, S. Ravanel, W. Truitt, G. Hansen. Row4: S.Ripley,J.Griffin,J.Updike,A.Radd,T.Nea1e. LEE BEER Y I I I 37 Lee Berry Hi-Y, organized thirteen years ago, has done much to promote school spirit. The club sponsored buses to all the away football games and created Clean Speech and School Spirit com- mittees. The boys also launched a Clean-Up cam- paign and edged the sidewalks in front of Granby. To supplement their many projects, Lee Berry has had socials and attended church with various Tri-Hi-Ys. The club also went on a memorable trip to Nags Head with their founder, Mr. Lee Berry. Officers: K. Reynolds, Treas.; E. Holloman, Sgt. at Arms; G. Byrd, V. Pres.; C. Williams, Chap.; L. Burton, Sgt. at Arms; W. Truitt, Pres.; E. Hansen, Sec. MARTIN TRI-HI-Y Martin Tri-Hi-Y, ace award winner, won first place for their ttSnoopyt, float at homecoming. Martin girls have been busy this year acting as guides on Parents, Night, sponsoring a schoolwide toy drive, and preparing a Thanksgiving Basket. Each week a group of girls from Martin Visited Lafayette Villa, a home for the elderly. Martin Tri-Hi-Y is sponsored by Mrs. McCrory and was named after Mr. William Martin, Gran- by,s wrestling coach. Row 1: M. Merriam, B. Dooley. Row 2: D. Locke, B. Weatherford. Row 3: V. Forrest, L. Catlett. Row 4: K. Taylor, J. Nuzzo. Row 5: D. Maniscalco, L. Leong. Row 6: N. Mullen, B. Shepard. Row 7: S. Harland, S. Wynn. Row 8: R. Vann, L. Bunin, D. Ferebee, T. Garvis, P. Dou- gan, J. Davis, C. Lindquist. Officers: S. Wynn, Pres., K. Thompson, V. Pres, K. Taylor, Hist., N. Mullen, Mem. at Large, B. Sheppard, Chap., S. Harlin, Sgt. at Arms, D. Ferebee, Sgt. at Arms, T. Jarvis. Parl. C. Lindquist, Treas., J. Davis, Sec. Row 1: D. Chandler, K. Burns, C. McPike, K. Schweitzer, S. Evans, D. Jones; Row 2: K. Kofoed, K. Jens, B. Carraway, A. Morrisette; Row 3: D. Quarberg, S. Hazelwood, S. Hill; Row 4: F. Winston, D. Kaufman, B. Bain, C. Flitton, M. Shea, C. Morris, L. Forehand, S. Barns, L. Moyer, D.Walker, C. Bass; Row 5: R. Blows, M. Walz. WELKIN TRI-HI-Y Welkin, sponsored by Mrs. Starnes, is Granbyk oldest Tri-Hi-Y. The c1ub7s annual projects in- cluded Visiting the Campen Nursing Home at Christmas and Halloween, sponsoring the Thanks- giving game with Drake Tri-Hi-Y, and giving a Teachefs Tea on St. Patrick7s Day. Aside from its many service projects, Welkin also held socials and attended church with various Hi-YE. Officers: K. Schweitzer; Treas., D. Quarherg; 5:30., W. Campbell; V. Pres. K. Kofoed; Pres. PEP CLUB The Granby Pep Club began the ,67368 year by decorating Foreman Field for the first home game, Granby vs. Princess Anne. To support the football team, the club decorated their float according to the theme, ttEven Super- man Can,t Stop the Cranby Cometsf7 A yearly tradition is the presentation by the club of the trophy for the - best football player of the season, this year received by Junior Montoya. The club sold programs at three football games, tickets for basketball and wrestling, and booster ribbons in support of basketball season. The club attempted to create more school spirit in support of the spring sports season by dis- playing posters. The Senior Annual Signing Party, a major project for the club7 concluded . the activities for the year. ' ' : ' t w ,. t l ' 1 Officers: A. Brady, Sec.; T. Brady7 Sgt. at Arms; K. Hunt, Sgt. at Arms; D. Vellines7 Mem. at Lrg.; P. Brady, Treas; B. Touchette, Pres; 5. Hazel- wood, V. Pres. R0101: P. Lloyd, J. Taylor, L. Knudsen, S. Richie, N. Hughes, D. Boutone, K. Shaw, Mrs. Kerns, K. Sunday, K. Miller, M. Thrasher, Row 2: K. Parker, B. Painter, M. Field, K. Shaw, P. Curmone, T. Esposito, D. Gutzler, P. Brady, R. Morgan; Row 3: S. Hazelwood, M. Cherry, J. Hibbard, C. Stephens, D. Cuthrell, P. Shepard, L, Rihaudo, L. Poole, S. Hill, A. Brady; Row 4: S. Sadler, D. Yale, K. Hunt, T. Brady, J. Fleming, J Walker, L. Stcmple. Row 1: P. Coley, C. Byrd, W. Wilkins, C. Coley. Row 2: S. Collins, G. Hanson, S. Coplon, J. Morris, J. Sarver. Row 3: B. Taylor, W. Truitt, R. Loving, S. Gresham, S. Collector, B. Bland. INTER-ACT CLUB The Inter-Act Club, sponsored by the Norfolk Rotary Club, is a service organization limited in membership to those who possess good character and leadership potential. This yearis club activities included supporting a child in Haiti, building :1 Homecoming Float with Harrell Tri-Hi-Y, and decorating Foreman Field for the Homecoming game. Officers: 5. Collins, Sec.; B. Bland; Pres.; G. Hanson, Treas. Row 1: D. Boner, D. Owings, C. Ross, P, Brown, C. McWhorter, P. Carmwell, 5. Boone, J. Lambert, S. Vellines; L. Kirkwood, D. Boner. T ALBOT Y-TEENS Talbot Y-Teens, sponsored by Mrs. Kerns, was reformed this year. At Christmas the members Visited a local nursing home where they gave pres- ents and sang Christmas carols t0 the patients. Other club projects included a bake sale. Officers: P. Brown, Hist; D. Owings, Pres.; C. Ross, V. Pres.; K. Shaw, Treas.; D. Boner, 560.; M. Thrasher, I. C. C. Rep.; P. Carmone, Chap.; Mrs. Kerns, Span. Club members give party at Campenhs Nursing Home GIRLS ATHLETI I ASSOCIATION The Girl7s Athletic Association, sponsored by Miss Kelly, is a relatively new club at Granby'. The purpose of this club is to further the athletic activities throughout the school and community and to promote good sportsman- ship. The intramurals that the girls participate in help them earn letters and stars. These sports include: basketball, bowling, volleyball, modern dancing, and tumblinv. Officers: V. Simons, Treas.; J. Anibal, Hist; C. Haskett, Pres.; L. Johnson, Int. Din; B. Gilsdorf, 560.; N. Kutnak, V. Pres. Members participate in sports, Wrestling; Officers: J. Beilhart, Treas.; B. Capehart, Off. at Large; H. Beskin, V. Pres.; J. Nelson, Pres.; J. Makriyianis, Sec.; B, Huston, Sgt. at Anns; M. Dowdy, Chap.; D. Barrett, Sgt. at Arms MONOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Cal- leran, is composed of members of Granbfs various athletic teams. All members must have earned their letter as a requirement for membership. Members strive to promote school spirit and to better school sportsmanship. Granby is proud of its Monogram Club and its members. Row 1: J. Makrijianis, G. Savopoulos, G. Williams, D. Barrett, D. Carlson, J. Griffin; Row 2: P. Nolz, S. Zablow, B. Albertson, A. Radcliff, S. Baker; Raw 3: A. Radd, R. Donlan, R. Abbott, E. Ellen, A. McDonough, H. Beskin; Row 4: A. Stein, G. Ellison, T. Leemon, W. J ordan, J . Northington; Row 5: J. Nelson, C. Rowland, M. Fine, J. Fair, V. Rose. . u uI ll W W33. . t IL .. Row 1: M. Aument, J. Wyatt, W. Lucas, P. Richman, D. Martin, B. Zetlin, G. Vester, J. Wallin; Row 2: K. Earnest, M. Seidman, P. Halpren, J. Blair, D. Revere, V. Padilla, R. Gamsey, G. Stephens, S. Bartol, L. Laibstain, R. Kruger, L. Holmgren, J . Pilant; Row 3: S. Polluck, C. Harrison, D. Morris, L. Douglas, M. Thrasher, N. Hollen, D. Meador, S. Boone, C. Griffin, L. Turpin. KEYETTES In keeping with the club motto, ttWe Servef, the Granby to a worthy senior. In addition, they' undertook such Keyettes participated in many new projects this year. As projects as making favors for hospitalized Children, helping previously, they maintained the College and Vocational at the GirPs Club, ushering at the choral concerts, and Library, helped with night school registration, sponsored sponsoring a Baby Beauty Contest. Teacher Appreciation Week, and awarded a scholarship The Club sponsor is Mrs. Yoder. Officers: J. Nici, Treas.; S. Savedge, Hist.; R. Gamsey, Mem. at large; M. Seidman, Pres.; P. Halpren, Hist.; G. Stephens, 560.; P. McAden, Chap. Keyettes attending District Conference. 52 Row 1: S. Zablow, K. Berger, A. Stein, G. Swink, R. Herbertson; Row 2: P. Levine, S. Mizrock, H. Stockton, B. Mandaleris, D. Galainedes, R. Roberson, M. Ganderson, M. Goldmeyer; Row 3: R. Labstain, W. Grover, J. Clark, M. Fine, J. Updike, D. Goldman, R. Wilkinson, J. Robbins, B. Bishop, B. Siegel; Row 4: J. Gaber, D. Wagner, P. Galanedes, L. Touchett, R. Stonum,A. Lubel, A. Radd, H. Beskin, D. Konikoff. KEY CLUB The Key Club, a service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, partici- pates in activities of benefit to the home, school, and community. The club also strives to develop members possessing both initiative and leadership ability. This year the boys sold programs at home football games and tickets and re- freshments for all home basketball games and wrestling matches. The club again pre- sented its annual scholarship to a deserv- ing member of the senior class. Officers: B. Siegel, Pres.; S. Mizroch, R. Labstain, W. Grover $ t t V x V xxx Ext 8x ti? s: H E x $$xs xv xx xx? 9 am e V a e R A m, 6.. 0 p S E T. S, d r a w d E D. .d., r a z a H G. r, m e e H C. S, m .m W L. L. h m B L. nng, R. Poole, H. Glaser, C. Bass, C. Greenlaw, S. Scott, B. White S. Johnson, L. Picke Row 1 Row 2 NATIONAL THESPIANS plans Hoover, ional Thes p of Mr. cal ex 5 chapter of the Nat i ty, under the sponsorsh inued to prov 1e Granbya Soc perlence 1n several students i its members. ide pract ing to and winter, d act ion an ing the fall ted plays t cont direc Dur classes of f the perform- ic. g the group presented Frankt, to the publ 1n ious aspects 0 In the spr and the club held iary of Anne 3 10m in var ts. ttThe D irec 1nstruct ing ar d , V. Pres. S. Pipho S. Richardson, Sec. Treas.; B. Trout, Pres.; Officers Row 1: Cunningham, Kight, Padilla, Blair, Jones, Shapiro, Barranger, Nold, Weiss, Stephens, Johnson, Allison, Northington, Gamsey, Kramer. Raw 2: Pilant, Webb, Yale, Zablow, Meador, Chapel, Jones, Henderson, Burns, Revere, Holm- gren, Carney, Robbins, Morrison, Ganderson, Kruger, Vann, Siebert, Gutterman, Green, Waranch. Row 3: Gabel, Roussos, McAden, Galanides, Laibstein, Herbertson, Siegel, Putterman, Roberson, Goldman, Crizzle, Berger, Zetlin, Goldberg, Soroko, Longacre, Vester, Reaves, Nici, Seidman. Raw 4: Cooper, Mason, Bradie, Clarke, Case, Owens, Stockton, Touchette, Moore, Pipho, Millan, Stonum, James, J ordan, Levine, N elson, Stecher, Ingram, Swink, Beskin. Anderson, Radd. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Granby Chapter of the National Honor Society this year tapped for membership forty-five new mem- bers in recognition of their superior academic records, leadership, service and character. A group of Seniors again have given one afternoon a week to the after-school program of the Southeast- ern Tidewater Opportunity Program. A number of the Chapter members have also rendered valuable tutoring assistance in Granby, especially in mathematics and foreign languages. A new Honor Society service as an enrichment of the English program has been the sponsorship of ticket sales for ttGranby Nighth for the Norfolk Little Theater performances of Henry V, Billy Budd, and The Ameri- can Dream. The Chapter also sponsors a scholarship for a Granby Senior. Officers: L. Douglas, Sec.; R. Kaplan, V. Pres.; B. Grover, Treas.; Halpern, Pres. Row 1: B. Whittaker, J. Daughtrey, M. Christ, L. Rodriquez, T. Stone, P. Werner, C. Jenkins, C. Hund, J. Le Tempt; Row 2: M. Dickinson, E. Gardner, P. Jenkins, M. Jaesbson, L. Wade, M. Wishneff, J. Walker, T. Hair, S. Murrell, T. Demma, M. Koutoufas, B. J ones. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS The Granby chapter of the Future Business Leaders of A slumber party for the members 0f the F-B.L.A. was America has done much to achieve. its goal of developing held in February at a club membefs house. business leadership in its members. To help promote good The Sponsor, Mrs. Minton, and co-sponsor, Mrs. Green, business the club has many speakers. have done much to make this club what it is. F Officers: P. Jenkins. Sec.; B. Whittaker, Rep.; M. Wishneff, Treas.; T. Hair, V. Pres.; P. Werner, Pres; C. Murrell, Parl.; B. Jones, Hist. Row 1: J. Lang, J. Collins, L. Strohmeyer, P. Drohan. Row 2: S. Bucher, C. Rowland, B. Novat, D. Tyminski, D, Rowell, S. Hamilton, L. Wallace, C. Webber, F. Crumper, Sponsor. F UTURE NURSES Granbyhs F uture Nurses Club is composed of an active group of girls interested in exploring ca- reers in health fields. This year sheakers informed the girls of career opportunities. As a service proj- ect the members adopted 6 elderly women in the Municipal Hospital for care throughout the school year. The club also made many informative Visits to area hospitals. Officers: L. Wallace, Ser. Chain, B. Novat, Sec. Treas., S. Hamilton, Chap., D. Rowell, V. Pres. Officers: Mrs. Gates, Pres.; S. Gabel, Pres. Collins, Sec.; L. Bunin, Chap.; C. Cashion, V. Row 1: N. Owen, M. Parker. FUTURE TEACHERS The Future Teachers of America, spon- sored by Mrs. Gates, informs and interests high school students in a teaching career. The club invited guest speakers each month to inform the members on college preparation, student teaching, and various fields of educa- tion. Club members attended District L meet- ings, observed area elementary schools, and assisted teachers. Last year many of the mem- bers attended a special program at Old D0- minion College at which time they visited many of the classrooms and saw new approaches to education. The F.T.A. built a float this year and participated in Granbyas homecoming. Row 2: M. English, L. Bunin, S. Gabel, C. Cashion, J. Wolf. DE. CLUB The Distributive Education Club, co-spon- sored by Mr. Altimus and Mrs. OtConnelly, is a professional club associated with National Distributive Education Clubs of America. Dur- ing the year, club members participated in both business and social activities. These included field trips, rallies, contests, and an annual employer-employee banquet. The club,s big project this year was compiling and distribut- ing the Student Directory. Through such pro- jects, the club has achieved its main objective of developing future leaders for marketing and distributing. Officers: L. Mabry, Chap.; B. Puckett, Pres.; K. Puckett, Sec.; P. Lee, ' Reporter; A. Pangamban, Parl. . 0w 1: M. Lowey, A. Scully, G. Strickland, K. Grubaugh, S. Mason, D. Champaco,A. Panganiban; '0w 2: C. Marcinko, S. Clawson, D. Lenhart, R. Beechner, J. Frazier, J. Fleming, R. Funderburk, P. Pierce, D. Taylor, D. Bear, H. Pell, Mrs. OtCOHnelI, Mr. Altimus, J. Dabaghian, M. Warlikowski. UNITED NATIONS CLUB U.N. Club puts up bulletin boards. Although this year the club has been unable to sell greeting card for UNICEF due to the new regulation prohibiting selling by school groups, it is hoped that in the future members once more may en gage in this worthwhile project. The main activities at the club, meetings were guest speakers and reports by members on th- various agencies sponsored by the United Nations Organization. Officers: K. Webb, Pres.; K. Henderson, Sec. Treas. e Row 1: D. Morris, G. Vaughn, J. Pilant, K. Sanders, H. Brodie, D. Ferebee, B. Atkinson, R. C. Falconer, D. Locke, L. Douglas. BIBLE CLUB The Bible Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Corley, aids young people in establishing a firm foundation for their beliefs. This is accomplished through guest speakers, group discussions, and par- ticipation in community projects. This year the club participated in the Homecom- ing, helped the Union Mission give a Halloween party to approximately 300 underprivileged chil- dren, and made posters promoting good sportsman- ship at the football games. Officers: H. Brodie, Pro. Chain; K. Sanders, Treas.; P. McAden, Ser. Pro. Chain; D. Ferehee, Sec.; L. Douglas, V. Pres.; D. Morris, Pres. Members work on Homecoming car Club gives Halloween party for children S. Gabel, M. Klob, M. Burton, D. Aftel, B. Berry, G. Byrd, M. Beale, S. Collins, C. Hanson, B. Bensen, P. Scott, E. Nelson. Officers: G. Hansen, Pres; M. Burton, Sec.; S. Gable, V. Pres. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is an organization composed of students who are chosen as library assistants because of their effervescent personalities, whole- some attitudes, and scholastic achievement. The purpose of the club is to promote good relations for the library and to give library instruction and assistance to students. The club sponsors a faculty tea each year and social events for its members. Row 1 : L. Douglas, N. Gould, P. Rosner, M. Carney. Row 2: S. Coye, C. Rosenberg, J. Norkin, S. Whitlock. Row 3: L. Johnson, E. Cohen, P. Dougan, A. Taylor, P. Perkins. FRENCH CLUB Le Cercle F rancais was started in 1943 with Miss arah Lee Hutchings as its sponsor. The main bjective 0f the Club is to acquaint all students ho have completed one or more years of French ith the customs, art, history, and culture of rance. As in the past, the members acted as a foster arent for a French child. For the first time this ear a French newspaper was published monthly ontaining poems, stories, and jokes written by he students. Officers: L. Douglas, Pres; M. Carney, V. Pres; J. Norkin, Sec.; 5. Coye, Treas. GERMAN CLUB The Der Deutsche Verein, under the sponsorship of Mr. Farris, enjoyed a fruitful year of studying the German language and cultures. Stimulating discussion and interest- ing projects, by the clulfs members, provided a good at- mosphere for the study of German. The members sponsored trips like the annual trip to the West German Embassy in Washington D. C. This was one of the yeafs highlights. Mr. Farris is looking forward to many more successful years for the German Club. Officers: H. Hartzell, Pres.; J. Vester, V. Pres.; D. Griffeth, 560.; B. Heyer, Treas. Row 1: F. Lederle, D. Griffeth, G. Ves- ter, Mr. Farris, Sponsor; Row 2: A. Karp, H. Hartzell, S. Hardi- man; Row 3: B. Heyer, R. Fitez, R. Hunley; Row 4: N. Gustin, V. Johansen, C. Dor- ey, D. Carlson. SPANISH CLUB The Pan American League, sponsored by Miss Nors- worthy, affords its members both entertaining and educa- tional opportunities to enrich their experience with the language, life, and culture of Spanish-speaking nations. The students present skits in Spanish; invite as guest speakers people who have travelled in Spanish-speaking countries or are natives; arrange programs based on seasonal customs or holidays, such as El Dia de los Muertos, las pinatras de Navided or E1 Dia de las Americas. This year we had a visitor from Buenos Aires, one from Colombia and one of our own members, Keith Berger, who showed slides of his trip to Mexico. Row 1: L. Catlett, L. Wallace, D. Galanides, B. White, K. Webb, P. Malik, C. Banks, N. Chapel; Row 2: T. Byrum, S. Ripley, P. Austin, D. Katz, R. Furman, M. Brenner; Row 3: D. Hill, N. Kutnak, M. Goldsberry, S. Brewer. FORUM ROMANUM Row 1: B. Nusbaum, L. Lipkin, P. Warner, C. Miller, M. Laskey, D. Pool, J. Fleming, S. Allison. Row 2: B. Aberndorfer, T. Carpender, A. Moore, D. Roberson, C. Hobbs. The Granby Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. McGuire, gives its members an opportunity to compete with each other and perfect their skills in the game of chess. This year the club es- tablished its first constitution. A se- lected team from the club competed with other district schools again this year. CHESS CLUB The Forum Romanum, now in its fourth year, is sponsored by Mrs. Diehl. The Club,s purpose is to pro- mote a fuller understanding of the Latin language and culture among Granbyis Latin students. Again this year the members pub- lished each month the Latin news- paper, Res Temporum, consisting of jokes, puzzles, and stories. Row 1: B. Gilsdorf, D. Chemitzer. Row 2: J . Williams, C. Niles. Row 3: C. Olszewski, D. Aftel, C. Hobbs. Row 1: D. Konikoff, C. Bonnie, R. Laihstain, R. Kruger; Row 2: F. Pearlman, B. Siegel, M. Adler, L. Eichelbaum, P. Baker, D. Lefcoe, H. Goldsticker; Row 3: R. Furman, D. Katz, H. Hertzberg, M. Padersky. YOUNG DEMOCRATS The Young Democrats Club, reorganized this year after a Yeafs inactivity, proposes to encourage an interest in government and politics. To help achieve their goal, the mem- bers invited prominent guests including Sen- ator Henry Howell and Delegate Lester Schlitz to speak before the club. Through such speakers the members hope to behome better informed about state and national politics thus becoming more knowledgeable citizens. Officers: C. Bonney, R. Kruger, R. Epstein, D. Konikoff, R. Laibstain, Pres. SCIENCE CLUB The purpose of the Science Club is to promote student interest in various fields of science ranging from marine biology to engineering. Programs this year were conducted by members interested in marine biology and photosynthesis. For other meetings, films were supplied by the Atomic Energy Commission and a lecture was given by a cardiovascular surgeon at Norfolk General Hospital. Club members made plans this year to join the Virginia Academy of Science and to participate in the Tidewater Science Fair. Row 1: D. Johnson, J. Reed, F. Lederle, B. Edelstein. OUR CLUBS IN ACTION Lee Berry goes Camping. Keyettes hold two district offices. 'r' gf Urake holds banquet for basketball team. Martin inducts new members. Calleran and George Williams works on Mighty Fun in GAMES. Mouse float. 68 PORTS. edited by Kevin Hunt an ard Joyner VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Bayside 7 Princess Anne . . . . 18 Deep Creek ... . . . 13 Cradock 12 Churchland . . . . . . 19 Norview 14 Kellam . 7 Cox . . . . . . Wilson . 13 Maury 20 The 1967 edition of the Granby football team, led by Junior Montoya, Bill Huston, and Tommy Leemon, lived up to the name of being one of the toughest teams in the Eastern District. Although the Comets ended the season with only a 3-7-0 record, every game was close. This yearis squad will long be remembered as one of the finest teams in Granbyls football history. With the return of many outstanding Juniors and Sopho- mores to the Varsity squad next year, the Comets are looking forward to a winning season in 1968. First Row: Smith, Nelson, Leemon, Stockton, Fair, Montoya, Huston, Harrison, Burton, Savopoulos, Maddox, Capehart. Second Row: Coach Bryant, Wilson, Canepari, Carlson, Loving, Davis, Radcliffe, Hutton, Gwaltney,Makriyanis, Cox, Degerr, Coach Ralph. Third Row: Coach Clay, Derdrick, Holloman, Holmes, Howard, Fine, Moison, G. Holloman, Moore, Coach Ziegler. Fourth Row: Pickler, Garrison, Lacey, Clogan, Ballards, Hill, Jolver, Ripley, Hanchey, Coach Powell. F ifth Row: McGowan, Updike, Gaber, Albertson, Mills, Coach Rogers. Sixth Row: Managers; Caddell, Feldman, Moore, Bartan. Leemon runs around a weak right sida Comet snares Montoya pass. First Row: Savopoulos, Hutton, Capehart, Huston, Burton, Fair, Makriyanis. OFFENSE Second Row: Leemon, Caber, Montoya, and Carlson. This yeafs offensive squad, ably led by Junior Montoya, amassed a total of 148 points during the 1967 football season. The greatest victories were a 37-7 victory over Bayside and a 46-0 victory over Cox. During the season the Comets were ham- pered by several injuries which had a great affect upon the team. Granby Comets score again. Montoya completes a pass to Makriyanis. DEFENSIVE SQUAD Granbyhs 1967 defensive unit was led by Seniors Jack Nelson, Jim Fair, Herb Stockton, Billy Moore, and Tuffy Leemons. Nelson and Leemons ranked among the best defensive players in the district. The Granby defense suf- fered from the loss of Don Graves and Danny Dunn to injuries early in the season. After a hard-fought but hearbreaking 1967 season we are counting on the talents of returning lettermen Warren Dedrick, Bernard Holmes, Jim Hollo- man and Jim Howard to bring the Granby defense back into the first di- vision of the Eastern District. Opposing back thrown for big 1053. Defense puts pressure on Quarterback. J UNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Granby. . P.A. . . . . Granby . . Norview . Granby. . Wilson . . Granby. . Bayside . Granby . . Frederick Granby... Maury 6 J.V. offense picks up needed yardage. F irst Row: L to R: Coach Powell, Edwards, Pickler, McClintock, Walker, Tatem Second Row: Orem, Temple, Orem, Fine, White, Tatem, Coach Rogers. Third Row: Wrenn, Flitten, Garrison, Powers, McCill, DeGreer, Dabaghain. F ourth Row: Cain, Oliver, Moison, Newman, Unsworth. F ifth Row: Reed, Gary, Borgens, Harrison, Gwaltney, Alexander. Sixth Row: Early, Hirstein. Calleo, Meredith, Medley, Ballard. Seventh Row: Ubrien, Barbini, Moyer, Tobelt, Stonmen, Eppes, Pillia, Jackson. VARSITY BASEBALL This yeafs varsity baseball team coached by Mr. Marshall finished the 1967 season with a 5-6-2 record. Outstanding players on the team were Billy Huston, Tommy Leemon, and Jim Steere. SCORES Norview Wilson First Colonial Cradock Churchland Cox Great Bridge Princess Anne Kellam Bayside Maury Deep Creek Oscar Smith :m .v, Front Row: Left to Right: Rose, Story, Lee, Holloman, Huston, Montoya, Barrett, Leemon, Steere. Back Row: Coach Marshall, Burton, Perkins, Hildreth, Williams, Sawyer, Makriyianis, Truitt, F air. THE VARSITY IN ACTION 3 wmm. ,, Wawauwawgwnh.wgumw wmwwgmm m a :Lh 3... m 30:: ft. gkm Mk iaKtJL. , mum's JJMmm. mhym34y4a; Lou Hildreth warming up. J im Steere up at bat, Gary Williams at first base. Junior Montoya clowning around. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Standing; L to R: Mgr. Cason, Fine, Daniel, Langston, Danneman, Maynard, Moison, Callahan, Meyers, Calleo, Coach Powell. Kneeling: Barry, Moyer, Fair, Pozzella, Temple, Sykes, Ambrose, Hamlin, Ellison, Canepari. The Baby Comets finished third in the Eastern Dis- SCORES Granby. First Colonial . . . . Granby. Cradock . . . . . . . . .. Granby. Cox trict standings with a 6-4 record. This in itself was Granby. Cox . . . . . . . . . , . , , quite an accomplishment, considering that eight of Granby. Bayside . . . . . Granby. Kellam ' - - ' ' ' the starting nine were only ninth graders. Granby. Maury . . . . . . . Granby. Bayside . . . . . Led by pitcher Tom Myers and thetbatting of Mitch Granby. . . . . . . . Princess Anne Wtbomwmmwmq Granby....... Norview F ine and John Danneman, the Baby Comets were in contention for the championship. A good defensive squad, the J.st lost three of their four games by one SWIMMING Kecoughtan Norview Maury Hampton Catholic W.M.Freshmen.............. Norview O.D.C. Freshmen Kecoughtan Maury........ Hampton .. This year,s swimming team once again showed its outstanding ability by completing the season with 7 wins and 4 losses. Two of the 4 losses were to the O.D.C. and William and Mary frosh squads. Granby was also able to claim first in the Norfolk City Meet and second in the Eastern Regional Meet. Coach Calleran gives signal. Left to Right, Kneeling: G. Hansen, C. Wetzel, J. Beilhart, Capt, D. Jones, B. Capehart; Mzddle: Coach Calleran, J. Volkman, R. Edwards, G. Hamby, B. Beilhart, N. Vishniavsky, J. Ayers, R. Moore; Absent: R. Mason, B. Barr, B. Jones. Griffin waits for start of big race meet. On yo'ur markaget set GO! VARSITY BASKETBALL The Granby Basketball team ended with a very respectable 15-6 season. After a slow start in which they lost four out of the first six games, they improved and went on a six game winning streak. The only conference games lost all season were to the District Champion, Maury. Highlighting the season Was the shooting of District Scoring leader Anthony Radd7 the rebounding of Gary Williams, and the superb shooting of Herb Beskin and Bill Hoffman. They all made a big contribution to a distinguished second place finish in the district standings. SCORES Granby.. .. . Wilson granlgy........ gellam....... rany ..... .0 aury...... . Granby...... Great Bridge Granby..... . Newport News...... Granby...... Warwick Granby ...... . PA Granby...... First Colonial Granby..... . Norview Granby.... Cox Granby. Bayside Granhy. . Kellam............ Granby.. . . Maury............ Granby.. . . .e PA.............. Granby........ First Colonial Granby....... Norview Granby........72 Cox Granby. ..... .102 Bayside Bill Hoffman shoots for two. Left to Right: M. McGowan, J. Howard, K. Wood, R. Beskin, G. Williams, M. Anderson, J. Lyons, A. Radd, B. Hoffman, H. Beskin, J. Makri- yianis, D. Elliott; Kneeling: W. Drewry, Coach Marshall, R. Trivett. QRSNKS ; 352 mus Mb? wwwm is Jim Lyons is eight feet tall. Anthony Radd goes up for the rebound. a Battle for the rebound. Williams jumping for the ball. Williams and Beskin battle for the ball. VARSITY ACTION Beskin shoots for two against Maury. a , Williams taps it in for two. Anthony Radd breaking the 1000 mark. Gary Williams rebounds the ball. VARSITY ACTION Herb Beskin jumps high for the ball. Fighting for the rebound. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The Granby Junior Varsity Basketball Team had a very enjoyable season, ended up with a record of thirteen wins and five losses. The JV Team played hard and established a great desire to win, and it,s hoped that this desire will be carried to next yeafs team. Bernie Holmes displayed outstanding team leadership and helped carry the rebounding load along with Tom Myers and Davie Floyd. Several outstanding scorers Were: B. Holmes with 254 points and T. Myers with 257 points, both averaging 14.1 points a game. SCORES Wilson ....... 42 Kellam Maury ....... 60 Great Bridge .. 59 PA .......... 51 1 Colonial . . . . 53 Norview ...... 59 58 Bayside ...... 39 Kempsville . . . . 63 Kellam ....... 43 Maury ....... 73 PA .......... 51 1 Colonial .. . . 44 Norview ...... 36 49 Bayside ...... 4O Kempsville . . . . 53 Left to Right: D. Sperios, D. Moyer, V. Rose, T. Myers, D. Smith, T. Jordan, P. Callahan, S. Moison, R. Temple, T. White, D. Floyd, B. Holmes, P. Brundage, B. Rhodes, and C. Goumedis. Kneeling: Coach Miller. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM SCORES Granby. . . . . . . .37 First Colonial . . . . . . Granby. ..... . .45 Kecoughtan . . . . . . . Granby........41 Churchland Granby. . ...... 46 Indian River . . . . . . Granby.. .48 Bayside Granby. . . . . .34 Craddock . . . . . . Granby. . . Warwick . . . . Granby.. Princess Anne . . Granby. . . .. . Oscar Smith ..... .. Granby.. Maury............ Granby... ..28 Wilson............ Granby. ...... .29 Cox.............. Granby........42 Ferguson.......... Granby........28 Norview 12 Total.........531 Total -9-2- GRANBY STATE CHAMPIONS RUNNER UPS 95 David Martin 3rd Billy Martin 112 . v. 138 Shelly Zablow 3rd Ken Radman 133 - f '5 154 Rick Badman State Champs: R. Badman, S. Zahlow and D. Martin. ?' I-l oo1o9$mcxoocnmoo p-I First Row: P. Nolz, D. Martin, C. Ball; Second Row: Coach Martin, B. Martin, B. Siman, T. Byrum, K. Radman, S. Zablow, Mr. Rogers; Third Row: D. Gresham, T. Cox, J. Patterson, B. Killion, G. Enos, D. Dunn, L. Carter, S. Baker. The agony of defeat. D. Dunn wrestles his man to the mat. Billy Martin out-wrestles his opponent. VARSITY WRESTLING Coach Martin watches intently. Granby matman prepares to escape. Granby matman tries to get his opponent off balance. REGIONAL CHAMPS SCHOOL STATE CHAMPS 95 David Martin 112 Billy Martin 138 Shelly Zablow 154 Rick Radman UNL Danny Dunn Granby 60 Annandale 54 Edison 42 Wakefield 37 N orview 27 RUNNERS-UP 2 . T. B 2:13 K. Raglmnhn T. Cox maneuvers his man to the mat. 3rd. T. Cox R. Badman trying to roll his man over on his back. J UNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING The Granby Junior Varsity Wrestling Team ended up the year with a very fine season, winning eighty percent of their matches. During the season, the Junior Varsity team won twelve matches, and lost only three. Many of the wrestlers showed outstanding ability and talent, some of them are: C. Ball, F. Siegle, B. Powers, J. Morris, P. Galanides and 5. Michel. Many of the Junior Varsity wrestlers are hoping that next year they might be able to become members of Granbyhs Varsity Wrestling Team. JV wrestler trying to get his man off balance. First Row: COach Martin, M. Brenner, C. Ball, F. Siegle, P. Nelson, M. Medly, G. Lancaster, Coach Rogers; Second Row: S. Baker, C. Dabauchen, 13. Powers, J. Morris, A. Gwaltney, P. Galanides, M. Fine, R. Gresham; Third Row: S. Gresham, D. Johnson, G. Siegle, D. Katz, M. Kahal, D. Vogan; Missing from photo: S. Micheal. VARSITY TENNIS The Granby Varsity Tennis Team finished this yeafs season with a record of 10 wins and 5 losses, and finished sixth in the State Tournament. Roy Beskin placed first in the Eastern District Championship in fourth singles, and Bob Pope and Bo Taylor placed first in the number three doubles. SCORES F OR 1967 Granby ........ 2 Suffolk .............. 5 Granby ........ 6 Churchland .......... 3 Granby ........ 2 Ferguson ............ 7 Granby ........ 9 Craddock ............ 0 Granby ........ 9 Great Bridge ........ 0 Granby ........ 9 Bayside .............. 0 Granby ........ 7 Churchland .......... 2 Granby ........ 9 RA. ................ 0 Granby ........ 1 Norfolk Acad. ........ 8 Granby ........ 9 Kellam .............. 0 Cranby ........ 2 Suffolk .............. 7 Granby ........ 9 Cox ................ 0 Granby ........ 5 Wilson .............. 4 Granby ........ 9 First Colonial ........ 0 Granby ........ 6 Norview ............. 3 Granby ........ 2 Maury .............. 7 Coach Caddell smiles after victory. First Row: J. Howard, B. Willis, N. Chapel, C. Bright, P. Brundage, J. Mauney, B. Webb; Second Row: R. Beskin, C. Caddell, H. Beskin, W. Din, W. Jordan, B. Laughinghouse, R. Vickers, and Coach Caddell. VARSITY TRACK The 1967 track team compiled a record of four wins and three losses. Most of the team graduated but two Seniors and formed the basis for a sound 1968 team. However, unfortunate accidents and academic ineligibilities have drained the team of much of its talent, including team co-captain Artie McDonough who scored 130 points as a junior and established a single season scoring record. Fourth Row: Long, Dingman, Bideman, Gay, Mears, Bailey; Third Row: Harriman, Louis, Peter, McCrurt, Leemon, Updike, McDonough, Hayworth, Cherry, Teewan, Specks; Second Row: Coach Schutte, Dartmouth, Hammer, Leadman, Dowdy, Maroulis, Seegal, Grover, Mandelaris, England, Jan- caitis, Eller, Ward, Carter, Byrd; , First Row: Abbott, Hall Johnson, Donallin, Harrison, Maddox, McGowan, Stein, Johns. Long distance runners limber up during daily practice. This yearts indoor track team compiled a 2-3 dual meet record with victories over Cox and First Colonial and losses to Princess Anne, Norview, and Maury. The spring season begins April 3 With a dual meet with Cox High School and ends May 18 with the state meet in Williamsburg. Individual standouts on this years team will he pole vaulter-hurdler Ricky Abbott. As a tenth grader, Ricky set the school pole vault record at 12 ft. 7 in. Sprinters Eric Ellen and Charlie Logan and distance men Glen Jordan, Jim Updike, Mike Dowdy and Alan Stein will add depth in the running events. The field events will be carried by Jim Bailey, Bill Capehart in the weight events, and Keith McCuirt and Abbott in the jumping events. J immy Updike displays the pains of a winner. Coach Calleran adds up the score. RAYMOND CASEY Springfield College, Martin College, Athletic Director, Varsity Golf VINCENT MARSHALL JR. U. of Virginia, Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Baseball WILLIAM P. MARTIN Michigan State U., U. of N. Carolina, Varsity Wrestling WILLIAM RALPH V. M. 1., Varsity Football COACHES Once again this year the coach- ing staff, led by Mr. R. S. Casey, proved to be one of the best, if not the best in the state of Vir- ginia. Again this year several of the coaches have led their individual teams to both State and District Titles. With such coaches it is no wonder Granby is looked upon as one of the most outstanding schools in the athletic field in the state of Virginia. HENRY ROGERS Howard College, As. Football and Wrestling, Varsity Football Scout LEO SCHUTTE William and Mary, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Indoor and Outdoor Track .f COLIN CADDELL HAROLD ZIEGLER WILLIAM POWELL . P. I., Varsity Tennis Lenior Rhyme College, As. Football U. of N. C., J.V. Football Varsity Scout Coach HOMAS BRYANT WILLIAM CLAY WILLIAM MILLER ampden-Sydney, As. Varsity 1700113311 U. of Ark., As. Varsity Football William and Mary, J.V. Basketball AMES CALLERAN V illiam and Mary, Varsity Swimming Coach Rogers gives advice from the sideline. VARSITY GOLF The Granby Golf Team ended its season with eight wins, two losses and one tie. The Golf Team placed third in the Eastern District Season and fourth in the Eastern District Tournament. The Golf Team also placed third in the Eastern Regional Tournament and fifth in the State Tournament. SCORES Bayside Churchland Cox . Craddock lst Colonial . . . . . . . Great Bridge Granby. ..8.5 Kellam Granby. ..8.5 Maury............. Granby. ..2 Norview Granby....9.5 PA Wilson Granby. . .8 Granby. . . .7.5 Granby. . .1.5 Granby. . 10.5 Granby. . . .7.5 Granby. .125 Granhy. . . .6 Left to Right: David Alberts, George Fischer, Keith Reynolds, George Missing: Mike Leahey. M. Leahey drives onto the green. G. Fischer putts for a birdie. Roland, John Northington, Edward Pinion, Bill Mather, Jay Jones STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION The SCA is the backbone of the student government at Granby. This organization is the unifying factor in our schooPs activities. The SCA has been responsible for such projects as a Friendliness campaign, a Pie-Eating Contest, and the sponsoring of an Italian orphan, named Paola. Miss Burfoot, our sponsor x ., Officers: Suzanne Savedge, Sect., Rita Gamsey, V. Pres., Rich- ard Morre, Treas., Harry Brodie, Pres. House of Representatives: First Row: Betsy Trout, Charlene Christie, Pat Barry, Peggy Warner, Dee Owings, Nancy Suhre, Susan Bartol, Michele Padersky. Second Row: Nancy Dyson, Vanessa Kiriluk, Kathy Gresham, Laura Lipkin, Randi White, Pat Burton, Harriet Ganderson, Jayne Belkov, Rhonda Blows, Bo White. T hird Row: Sharon Hayes, Martha Howard, Johnny Hazelett, Mitch Fine, Anthony Radd, Charlie Strictland, Nina Jacobs, Anne Morrisette, Billy Albertson, Becca Carraway. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL 25' First Row: Janis Nusbaum, Janis Pritchard, Linda Barranger, Laura Lipkin, Rita Gamsey, Robert Laibstain, Betsy Trout. Second Row: Karen Kofoed, Denise Morris, Sharon Wynn, Marsha Seidman, Brian Segal, Linda Douglas. Third Row: Barbara Touchette, Naomi Foster, Bill Bland, Wit Truitt, Bobby Herbertson, William Albertson, Maria Christ. The Inter-Club Council is made up of the presidents of each of the clubs and organizations at Gran- by. Working in close affiliation with the S.C.A., the I.C.C. Taccom- plishes its purpose of coordinating all school extracurricular activi- ties. The presiding officer of the council is S.C.A. Vice President, Rita Gamsey. Among its many projects, the council sponsored a Club of the Month award. Mr. Martin, Mr. Thomas, and Mr. Leigh display their talents. Another project was the G.H.S. Pie Eating Con- test, in which each club entered a contestant. The winner was Steve Coplon, who represented George Williams Hi-Y. Various clubs were competing for the title, as exemplified here by Carol McPike, Ann Morrisette, and company. First Row: Nancy Warren, Nancy Hollen, Lilia Catlett, Dorothy Locke, Ruthlyn Vann, Linda Douglas, Betsy Trout. Second Row: Pat Dorsey, Linda Bunin, Marsha Seidman, Jean Davis, Nancy Smith, Sharon McClain, Sue Ellen Gahel, Marsha Adler. Kay Webb runs the Bookroom for the benefit of all the students at CBS. The office assistants worked very hard throughout the school year, performing the various tasks assigned them. Their duties ranged from delivering messages and answering the telephone, to checking students out to go home when they were sick. The girls in the clinic performed the duty of assisting the nurse, Mrs. Crumpler, with her ever pressing tasks. During the flu season few students would have envied them their jobs of taking temperatures and administering to the sick, but they sure were a big help this year. The Library operated efficiently due to the efforts of the many assistants who worked there during their study hall bells. They lightened the work of the librarians by checking out the books, carding and shelving them. I.B.M. assistants are seen daily going from class to class deliv- ering absentee sheets and collecting cards. This caused the school attendance records to be more accurate and efficient. SSISTANTS Clinic Assistants: Row 1: S. Savage, B. Jackson, F. Crumpler, K. Denny, D. Rowell; Row 2: N. Jacobs, J. Anibal, S. Lawrence, J. Wallin Library Assistants: Row 1: R. Rafal, A. Reaves, B. Benson, M. Klob, K. Nitzburg, P. Richman, B. Richels. Row 2: P. Scott, C. Guer- reiro, M. Beale, G. Grif- fin, R. Friedman, M. Burton, B. Berry, B. Ber- ry. Row 3: N. McMilIion, S. Lea, R. Blows, C. Starnes, C. Hansen, S. Gabel, A. Savage, J.NulI, E. Rimmer, H. Thobin. Club Editor, Cindy Falconer, pauses Kathy Sykes, Editor-in-Chief, ponders 'over her page planning. This yearhs Comet has continued the many firsts begun last year. The use of color has been expanded to include duotone, and again was printed on a mat finish paper. Incorporating the longer length established last year, the annual will include 232 pages ih hopes that all phases of activity at Granby may be given more com- plete coverage. Betsy Trout, Feature Editor; takes time out to Business Staff. Dee 0 talk to the photographer. a ' 49 . Cindy Falconer. Sherry Johnson sorts pictures in preparation for her Sophomore Section. She ' I ' also heads the faculty section. Photographers, Rick Fisher, Larry Lowe and B'll Edl t' , hard at work? A rare sight. W l y es em Literary Staff: First Row: Beth Myers, Ellen Samuels. Second Row: Beverly Wollett, Suzanne Hazelwood, Susie Burns, Sharon Bucher, Brenda Gilsdorf, Gloria Lundberg. Richard Joyner and Kevin Hunt many hours of long, hard planning. Business Manager, Lucy Johnson, her pages just before a deadline. discuss their Sports Section in one of their Q . .uuummr VA .3 Class Editors, Brenda Gilsdorf and Carole Lowell, discuss the merits of past books. proofreads Diane Meador, the Copy Editor, smiles at the idea that her work was done long before anyone elsehs. Mr. Cook, our advisor deserves more credit for the yearly out- put of the COMET than could ever be expressed. l03 SPECTATOR The voice of Granbfs students, the Spectator, has provided them throughout the year with perti- nent information about the school and its activities. In its twenty- seventh year of publication, the Spectator consists of an editorial staff, headed by Mr. Peele, and a business staff, whose advisor is Miss Thompson. Editor, Jerry Clarke, and Sponsor, Mr. Peele, talk over the trials and fribulations of publishing a newspaper. Spectator Literary Staff working? F irst Row: Linda Laibstain, Phyllis Baker, Michael Goldmeier. Second Row: Joyce Kramer, Bucky Mandaleris. Rita Gamsey, Feature Editor, is trying to meet her deadline. News Editor, Roger Kaplan, works up his copy. Editor, Danny plans his next layout as his deadline nears. F irst Row: Tim Fulgham, Steve Gresham. Second-Row: Sharon Cans, Harriet Ganderson, Marcia Short, Diane Revere. These people make up the Business Staff of the Spectator. Business Staff adviser, Miss Thompson, takes to do her regular school work. CUPOLA STAFF First Row: Nancy Harrison, Daryl Lefcoe, Helen Goldsticker; Second Row: Susan Morrison, Rita Gamsey, Peggy Neal, Peggy Halpern, Michele Padersky; Third Row: Mrs. Colonna, Phyliss Gutterman, Beverly Spival, Sally Coye, Nancy Rosen, Linda Echelbaum, Marsha Adler, Ronnie Epstein, Archie May, Rose Goldberg, Cindy Gertsfeld, Lawrence Kruger, Sam Barrett, Danny Goldman. The Creative Writing Guild, sponsored by Mrs. Colonna, test in Which the submitted articles are judged and prizes published, once again, The Cupola. The Cupola is Granby,s are awarded for the best piece of work in each category. own literary magazine. It consists of short stories and The Guild met regularly throughout the year in order to original poems submitted by the student body of GHS plan and create for publication this year,s Cupola. and judged by the staff. Every winter they sponsor a con- Gayle Vester, Charlene Jones, Phyliss Gutterman, Mrs. Colonna, Susan Morrison, Lawrence Kruger, and Michele Padersky look over copies of last yearts Cupolas. This year it aspires to be even better. J. V. CHEERLEADERS Ginger Griffin tCaptainL Mickie Klob tCo-Captaint, Betty Benson, 'Rhonda Blows, Martha Beale, Randy Friedman, Patsy Scott, Margie Burton, Chris Guerreiro. Mlssmg: Cmdy Starnes. Sponsored by Miss Lessenberry, the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders give pep and spirit to games played by Granbyts ttBaby Comets? After practicing nearly all last summer, the cheerleaders were pre- pared to lead their fellow students with renewed vigor. At pep rallies, these girls could be seen on either side of the gym, cheering with the crowds. At home games, they cheered from their places in the stands on either side of the 50-yard line. Captain Ginger Griffin, and Co- Captain Micky Klob have led the girls superbly throughout the year. Ginger Griffin, Captain, glows as her team scores. VARSITY Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays these cheerleaders from the swift completion of their appointed task of cheering the Comets 0n. Energetic and full of pep, the Varsity Cheerleaders were responsible for the spirit of the student body throughout the school year. The girls boosted school spirit at all pep rallies, football games and basketball games. I Besides marching in the annual Shrine sponsored Oyster Bowl pa- rade, they made posters to promote school spirit, and were responsible for erecting the sign displaying the football schedule. Another project maintained by the Cheering squad was to award the spirit jug at each pep rally, to the class that displayed the most spirit that morning. LEIGH TURPINa-Captain KENNY SHULMAN MARY POPE PATSIE AUSTIN Itts hard work, but ifs really worth it. JUDY PLAWIN CHEERLEADERS All the way Big Team All the way LYN N WALKER SUSAN MAXWELL DANA DASPIT L V J MARSHA BYRUM Thanksgiving bonfire kindles G.H.S. spirit. NANCY THOMPSON; G. H. S. DRILL TEAM Row 1: C. Johnson, L. Seidel, C. Trower, B. Stephens. Row 2: D. Hill, A. Carballo, D. Goodson, M. Williams, L. Smith, L. Stephenson, M. Marcellino, J. Lemons. Row 3: L. Chambers, K. Plotty, P. Berland, T. Hodges, C. Bowman, L. Stromeyer, P. Patterson, M. Copeland, L. Stanch, V. Carballo, Row 4: B. Torpey, D. Ford, V. St. George, D. Alley, K. Stephenson,N. Tucker, J. K001, D, Voshell, K. Fuller. Row 5: N. Kutnak, M. Perdue, A. Casterton, M. Williamson, P. Droham,B. Barns, D. Dyer, L. Lathrop, C. Brock. Row 6: K, Crowder, E. Grimmer, L. Sherrill, S. Cross. Efficiently sponsored again this year by Miss Greenbacker, the Granby Drill Team brought pep and spirit to their fellow students. The Drill Team, after practicing each morning of football season, marched in.the pre-game and half-timet ceremonies of each home game. These girls also participated in the Oyster Bowl and Azalea parades. In the Spring, tryouts were held for members of next yeafs team. DRIVER TRAINING INSTRUCTORS F irst Row: Tom Peterson, Felix Driskill, John Stelbaster; Second Row: Rickey Abbott, Larry Whitehurst, James Moore; Youhre supposed to go thatha way! ! ! The Driver Training Instructors are a group of ambitious eand brave-students who devote their free bells t0 aiding aspiring, young drivers in preparing them to obtain their drivefs licenses. These instructors, under the most com- petant direction of Mr. Casey and Mr. Slaughter, are re- Third Row: Bob Segal, J im Hicks, J ack Carter, Frank Thrift; Fourth Row: Maynard Boyd, Tim Perry, N eil Sawick, Bill Davis. According to the book, when someone steps in front of the car you put your foot on the brake . . . and donht you forget it. sponsible for the driving techniques of a great many of the student drivers at Cranhy. For those of us who took the course in our sophomore or junior year, may we say thanks to these instructors and their predecessors. BEST ALL AROUND Gary Williams Leigh Turpin RUNNERS UP Junior Montoya Naomi Foster MOST VALUABLE Harry Brodie Nancy Bellah RUNNERS UP John Makriyianis Wendy Lucas HALL OF FRIENDLIEST Richard Moore Debbie Hayman RUNNERS UP Elvin Miller Kay Schweitzer MOST TALENTED Jerry James Harriet Ganderson RUNNERS UP Carl Owens Gwynne Stephens MOST INTELLECTUAL Leonard Touchette Janice Nici RUNNERS UP Bob Stecher Kay Webb CUTEST Wit Truitt Kenny Shulman RUNNERS UP Jack Beilhart Judy Dawson NEATEST Barry Garris Elizabeth Capehart RUNNERS UP Gene Hanson Sandy Marr MOST ATHLETIC Tommy Leemon Carole Lowell RUNNERS UP Danny Dunn Cathy Haskett MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Herb Beskin Marsha Seidman RUNNERS UP Anthony Radd Peggy Halpern MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Richard Vickers Marsha Byrum RUNNERS UP Bobby Herbertson Barbara Zetlin WITTIEST Jim Fair Carol McPike RUNNERS UP Humi Vishniavsky Robin Bybee BEST LOOKING Don Graves mot pictureM Sharon Rosenblatt RUNNERS UP Bo Taylor Janis Pritchard PERSONALITY PLUS David Stoakley Peggy Griswold RUNNERS UP Larry Zedd Amy Hayes MR. COMET v a 1353; :3 Presiding over the Thanksgiving game with Maury,s Miss Com- odore was Gary Williams. Gary was chosen by the student body at GHS a few days prior to the annual bout with our favorite rivals. The suspense connected with the outcome of the voting became even stronger when we found out that the game had been postponed be- cause of the weather. Finally7 one day late, the game was played, and at half-time ceremonies the man of the hour was announced, and it turned out to be none other than one of our finest Basketball players. Gary now stands with some of the best students from GHS over the years, and he should be justly proud. 1!, z i'iiia: 3th? a: M MISS PEMBROKE The ideal girl at Granby in 1968 is Elizabeth Capehart. She was selected by fitting the random descriptions given by most of the boys at GHS. The final result just goes to prove that the guys here have absolutely great taste. Not only is Elizabeth a pretty blonde, but she is also an avid supporter of many activities at Cranby. Her winning features carried her to be named Neatest in the i68 Hall of Fame. MR. PEMBROKE The girls at Cranby described the ideal boy to fit the description of B0 Taylor. While the ideal girl is a blue-eyed blonde, the ideal boy has blue eyes and dark brown hair. B0 was selected by the senior class as runner-up for Best Looking in the i68 Hall of Fame. He too is very active in the things that make GHS a great school both scholastically and socially with its many extracurricular ac- tivities. HOMECOMING NANCY BELLAH On October 20, 1967, Miss Nan Bellah was crowned Homecomin Queen at Foreman Field. She w. elected by the Student Body, a she presided over the annual Norvie game. Members of the court We Janis Pritchard, Leigh Turpin, Eli abeth Capehart representing t Senior Class; Judy Lawrence; Junio: Nancy Suhre for the Sophomore and Freshman Nancy Kirkly. Many of the clubs and associatio at GHS were represented in Homecoming Parade with floats 3 Cartoons, and comics was carri. out fully. Casper the Friendly Ghost typifies originality in the floats. Homecoming Queen- Nancy Bellah; Attendants: Janis Prit- chard, Elizabeth Cape- hart, Leigh Turpin, Nancy Kirkley, Nancy Suhre, Judy Lawrence. The Homecoming Courfs float lends a touch majesty to the festivities. Homecoming is more than football; iVs floats, decorated cars and FUN! !! SENIOR MIXED CHORUS First Row: R. Friedman, A. Hayes, V. Jeter, J. Stroud, J. Null, S. Thorn, N. Thompson, J. Montoya, J. Worth, J. Loving, Mr. Thomas, G. McDougalI, W. Grey, J. Plawin, A. Sams, J. Pritchard, M. Hughs, S. Wicks, F. Miller, G. Soskel; Second Row: B. Newfield, S. Rosenblatt, P. Raskin, P. Neil, L. Pritchard, E. Mandalaris, R. White, F. Calanides, P. Ackiss, L. Hobson, J. Yoder, S. Nook, J. Edwards, L. Clinkscales, R. Smith, B. Barker, C. Baker, M. Daughtry, K. Sherman, B. Jones, K. Hensdill, B. Gittings, K. Jens, C. Starnes, B. King; Third Row: N. Foster, K. Kofoed, P. McAden,-V. Dye, R. Overtqn, M. Shapiro, A. Hudgins, G. Byrd, C. Hanchey, R. Hyman, C. Logan, M. Mousouris, Hf Brodie, G. Savopoulos, G. Stephens, K. Schweitzer, D. Griffith, M. Park, M. Harrell, B. Elliott, C. Heeter; Fourth Row: D. Ferebee, C. Johnson, P. Hanlon, K. Crowder, C. Griffin, M. Padersky, H. Ganderson, L. Stemple, T. Barnum, J. Minor, B. Taylor, P. Long, Tommy Cox, B. Childress, G. Gardner, J. Patterson, W. Campbell, J. Nusbaum, K. Shulman, M. Short, M. Goldberg, D. Schaikewitz, L. Sabato, S. Sabato, R. Vann, L. Williams. D0 RA ME FA SO Now what comes next? The Senior Chorus is made up of boys and girls selected by nom- ination and popular vote by mem- bers of the group. They perform both in the Winter at Christmas time and in the Spring. While Mrs. Walden was in Europe the group was under the direction of Mr. Thomas. Upon her return they began rehearsals for their big Spring program. The concerts given by the group, and their addition to commencement exercises in June add significance to every occasion. ALL REGIONAL CHORUS Mike Nelson, Jimmy Edwards, Lynette Williams, Harriett Ganderson, Steve Nook, Gwynne Stephens, Lee Clinkscales, DeAnna Griffeth; May Rose Goldberg, Marcia Short, Wendy Campbell, Melody Park. GIRLS CHORUS First Row: B. Cannon, S. Holloman, H. Shober, J. Lemons, D. Snell, C. Leemon, N. Willner, M. Burton, D. Robertson, N. Foxwell, N. Caron, D. Edwards, S. Balaban, S. Evans, S. Glasser, G. Plunkett, C. Meyer; Second Row: E. Lewis, J. Whitehurst, J. Lawrence, L. Vansickle, M. Lynch, K. Hickle, S. McNieI, G. Butler, M. Osborne, J. Padon, J. Wyatt, J. Tarkington, M. Haney, F. Roberts, D. Williams, M. McAden, J. Wolf, P. Tate; Third Row: D. Crowder, N. Johnson, P. Larkin, D. Malloy, C. Gretikis, C. Magill, R. Brooke, D. Boner, K. Fuller, J . Walton, A. Smith, L. Young, S. Hart, L. Hecht, J. Kaplin, B. Legum, P. Austin, D. Griffith, K. Gresham, D. Douglas, J. Baxter; Fourth Row: M. Williamson, P. Zajic, K. Herrin, M. Wilson, A. Jackson, G. Swearington, L. Cochran, D. McIntire, S. Hayes, M. Hinderliter, B. Morris, J. Cohen, P. Riggan, F. Smith, S. Warren, P. Grimmer, E. Campbell, K. Sanders, A. Webb, B. Center. The Granby High School Madrigals form a select vocal group chosen from the student body by audition. They perform their music, much of which is based on a pastoral or amorous theme, without instrumental ac- complishment. Under the direction of Mr. Thomas, the group has con- tinued its success in presenting excellent programs at both school and civic functions. NONUETTE First Row: Valerie Jeter, Jimmie Lu Null, Harriet Ganderson, Wendy Campbell; SecondkRow: Vickie Padilla, Susan Sabato, Janis Nusbaum, Pat Raskin; Missing: Suzanne Marlowe. Nine girls Chosen from the Concert Chorus compose the vocal group called the Nonuette. In addition to singing in regular school chorus programs, the girls also perform at civic, community, and Naval functions. Their matching red outfits are decorated with Norfolk, Mace pins presented to the girls by the Norfolk City Council in keeping with an annual tradition. MARDIGALS: Row 1: Kathy Thompson, Jimmy Edwards, Steve Nock, Mike Nelson, Kenny Shulman; Row 2: Melissa Thrasha, Gwynne Stephens, May Rose Goldberg, Randy Friedman, Bonnie King, DeAnna Griffeth, George Byrd; Raw 3: Lee Clinkscales, Ronnie Hyman, Pete Galanides, Dick Gresham. THE VIRGINIA BELLES YOU ARE LEAVWG THE AMERECAN SECTOR Bbl BbIEBMAETE M3 . AHCKOIO CEKIOPA At CHECK-POINT CHARLIE. qt's been a long hard dayV THE VIRGINIA BELLES. Christmas in Germany ian much different when being celebrated by a group of American entertainers. Besides, with all those appreciative servicemen, the social life remained constantly active. G. H. S. BAND FLUTE: N. Casey, J. Henderlite, R. Solze, L. Mangum, D. Rafal, A. Rothblum, M. Geller. OBOE: L. Gatling, B. Cilsdorf. BASSOON: C. Cunningham, J. Faulkner, J. Shepard. CLARINET: L. Barnes, T. Walman, S. Dunman, L. Hobbs, L. Mumby, R. Jancaitis, J. Gizzle, S. Shapiro, C. Ball, P. Garner, A. Nuzzo, D. Gwynn, D. Self, J. Esposito, D. Kreissl. ALTO CLARINET: D. Mason, D. Rogers. BASS CLARINET: A. Perry, J. White. CONTRA BASS CLARINET: J. Green, S. Linkous. ALTO SAXOPHONE: M. Nelson, S. Cross, T. Perry, L. Hamilton, S. Leopard. TENOR SAXOPHONE: E. Drewry, S. Allison. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: W. Davis. FRENCH HORN: R. Minetree, R. Gaines, S. Savedge, D. Dunn, T. Campbell, J. Class, C. Hughs, R. McDanieIs. CORNET: G. Rowland, R. Godwin, S. McPherson, C. Woolard, M. Imperial, N. Gustin, J. Wobus. TRUMPET: J. Huber, J. Bishop. TROMBONE: W. Anderson, C. Odell, G, Roberson, D. Riddle. BASS TROMBONE: R. Donlan, R. Lingo. EUPHONIUM: K. Owens, W. Heyer, J. Thompson, C. Dorey. TUBA: D. Kilgore, R. Hunley, D. Hazelwood, S. Steinberg. PERCUSSION: T. Bishop, J. Rogers, J. Case, T. Dail, L. Miller, H. Golden, L. Barnes. Strenuous, daily rehearsals have made our award winning hand what it is. Happiness is having your first bell class near the band room. The Granby High School Band was organized in 1939 and from its very beginning has been one of the truly outstanding musical organizations in the state of Virginia. Since 1946, the band has performed the most difficult music tGrade VD at the District Music Festival and has consistently received a superior rating from all adjudicators. In addition to this fine record of musical achievement, the Granby High School Band has also consistently placed more students in the Eastern Division of the Virginia Regional Band and the All-Virginia High School Band. Placement in the Regional Band is by com- petitive audition which points out the fine musicianship of the students in this organization. Many of the graduates of the band have been awarded full scholarships to some of the outstanding Universities in the country. The Granby High School Band has also been honored to accept invitations to many State and National Music Conventions in addition to other Educa- tional and Musical meetings and clinics. At each of these performances, the band has been acclaimed as an outstandingr musical organization. The Granby High School Band is a highly trained and well disciplined organization and the members are proud of this tradition of outstanding per- formances whether it be on the football field, in parade or in concert. The band is composed of outstanding boys and girls in the tenth through twelfth grades. The marching band is made up of about one hundred players and performs at all home football games and local parades with a drill team of sixty girls. The concert band includes only the finest performers and is a well balanced group of approximately seventy-five musicians. ALL-REGIONAL BAND Director, Mr. Imperial, rehearses daily with his group. with First Row: Dale Mason, Anita Perry, Connie Cunningham; Linda Barnes, Robelyn Solze, Linda Hamilton, Linda Mangum, Nancy Casey, Mike Nelson, Ronnie Minetree, Daniel Hazelwood, Johnny Green, Cameron Dory, Samuel Allison, Jeff Shepard. Second Raw: Lou Drewy, Karl Owens, Lydia Gatling, Thomas Campbell, George Rowland, Mike Imperial, Johnny Grizzle, Terry Walman, James Glass, John Rogers, Sherman Cross, Steve Steinberg, Robert Gaines, Larry Miller, Rodney Donelson. Third Row: Howard Golden, John Case, Tommy Dail, Bill Anderson, JamesWhite, Robert Lingo, Tommy Carner, Timmy Bishop, Jon Thompson, Steve McPherson, Ronney Godwin, Charles Keffe, Daniel Kilgore, Russell Hunley. Missing: Julius Faulkner, Solomon Shipiro. GIRUS STATE Kay Schweitzer, Marsha Seidman, Gwynne Stephens. Boy,s and GirPs State, sponsored by the American Legion, a model form of Virginiak government. The girls attend strives to teach the principles of democracy to the students Radford College, and the boys attend the College of chosen to represent their schools. William and Mary. Delegates from Granby are sponsored For one week during the summer these students live under by the local branches of the American Legion. BOYS STAT E Bill Grover, Herb Beskin, missing Steve Pipho. HI-Y TRI-HI-Y DIST. CONF. First Row, Left to Right: Marlene Merriam, Marcia Short, Susan Boone, Carol McPike, Barbara Nold, Mary Pope, Marsha Byrum, Kenny Shul- man, Amy Hayes, Randi White, Ruthlyn Vann, Vicki Padilla; Second Row, Left to Right: Kathy Taylor, Nancy Porter, Cathy Orsborne, Beverly Wollett, Diane Meador, Frances Hackett, Nancy Bellah, Peggy Griswald, Diane Quarberg, Karen Kofoed, Sherry Lee, Janis Pritchard; Third Row, Left to Right: Sharon Wynn, Betty Morris, Cathy Morris, Bonnie Sheppard, Carol Lindquist, Herb Stockton, Naomi Foster, Richard Moore, Sandy Marr, Susan Maxwell, Judy Plawin, Evelyn Rimmer, Jean Davis, Kay Schweitzer, Susan Hill; Fourth Row, Left to Right: Wilkie Din, Leonard Touchette, David Trivette, Rick Loving, Donald Dunn, Randy Wilkinson. MGA The Tidewater District Con- ference was held at Maury High School. Discussion groups and speakers elaborated on the war in Viet Nam, in keeping With the theme, the great debate. After a lunch break, the meet- ing closed with the election and installation of officers. Richmond was the scene for the Model General Assembly held in April this year. Two representatives from each Hi-Y and TrieHi-Y attended this legislative session where mock bills Were introduced, debated and passed or killed. All M.G.A. activities followed the regular House and Senate procedures in order to give students a more complete understanding of the Va. government. First Row, Left to Right: Anne Savage, Sharon Wynn, Carol Lindquist; Second Row, Left to Right: Karen Kofoed, Wendy Campbell, Frances Hackett, Diane Meador, Naomi Foster, Janis Pritchard, Randi White, Evelyn Rimmer. BLUEIUDGE ASSEMBLY The Blue Ridge Assembly, held during the summer in the Black Mountain Region of North Carolina, is a conference at- tended by Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y members where they receive leader- ship training and ideas for improving their clubs. Speakers also discussed the importance of the Vietnamese War to Americaas Youth in regular daily assembly programs. Ten Southeastern states were represented and housed in various dormitories spread over the camp7s mountainous five acres. Those attending enjoyed the services of a huge dining hall, a swimming pool, and dances each evening. First Row: Frances Hackett, Diane Meador, Karen Kofoed; Second Row: Mary Pope, Janis Pritchard, Diane Quarberg. NHLLER AND RHOADES FORUM: Granby was represented by nine students and one sponsor at the annual Miller and Rhoades Forum, held on February 24 at Jefferson High School in Richmond. Delegates from var- ious state high schools met with Virginiais foreign exchange students who discussed the cus- toms of their countries as well as their Views on many of to- dayis social, economic, and po- litical problems. Aside from participating in two conference groups, the foreign students presented an enjoyable program of entertainment. Left to Right: Steve Grasham, Nancy Hollen, Suzanne Savedge, Lilia Catlett, Linda Laibstain, Linda Douglas, Rita Gamsey. Second only to the seasonal Granby- CO VIET SHOW Maury Thanksgiving Day game, tor Gradu- ation t0 the Seniorsy the annual presenta- tion of the Comet Show is the most anxiously awaited event at Granby High. This year the theme of ttShowboat , faith- fully directed by Miss Bloxton and her trusty sidekick, Mrs. Walden, was complete with vicious pirates and elegant southern bells. The script was written by Harry Brodie and Richard Moore and co-chair- maned by Marsha Seidman and Gwynne Stephens. The Show was presented in two acts. In the first act the sexy pirates capture the tttalentedh showboat and in the final act the Captain and the MC. attempt to repossess their ship. For a change, the t;good COMET SHOW Central Committee: Richard Moore, Gwynne Stephens, A1 Hudgins, Chip Ellis, Marsha Seidman. guysh lose and the pirates are victorious. This yearts Comet Show exemplifies the many musical talents of Granby students. One young lady in the show practices her talents 0n the guitar. The J.V. Cheerleaders rehearse their act for SHOWBOAT. Co-Author, Richard Moore, goes over a scene with John Early during one of the many pressing afternoon practices. Martin Tri-Hi-Yhs Jug Band just goes to show the versatility CLASSES edited by Carole Lowelland Brenda Gilsdorf Janice Nici Secretary Tommy Leem0n Vice President OFFICERS CLASS OF 968 J, . Junior MontoyavPresident Nancy Bellah Senal0r Left to Right: Debbie Hayman, Nancy Bellah, Jerry Clarke, Vickie Padilla, Herb Beskin, Amie Hayes, Marsha Byrum, Leonard Touchette. SENIOR PLANN IN G COMMITTEE The Senior Class Officers, the Senior Planning Committeegand the Senior Class Representatives are responsible for planning and carrying out the activities of the Senior Class. Suggestions made by the Senior Planning Committee are voted on by the representa- tives, who in turn relate the information to their homerooms. The Senior Class Representatives act as a link between the plan- ning committee and the members of the Senior Class. The Repre- sentatives are also responsible for collecting class dues. The activities sponsored by the Senior Planning Committee and the Senior Class have included the sale of spirit links before the Thanksgiving Game, the Student-Faculty Basketball Game, and the choosing of the categories for the 1968 Hall of Fame. The annual Bonfire was made possible through the efforts of the planning committee. The committee also makes the final decision on the class mottoL flower, animal and colors. This yeafs motto was TtWe have a reason to be proudV, the class flower was the sunflower, the animal chosen was the eagle, and the school colors were blue and gold. Graduation Committee: Gwynne Stephens, Demetrias Galanides. AUXILIARY COMMITTEES The Senior Committees and their chairmen for the Class 0f 68 were chosen by Miss Bloxton and Mr. Slaughter, the class sponsors. These committees are responsible for the scheduling and pro- gramming of the Senior functions to which they are assigned. The Baccalaureate Committee selects the site and speakers for that occasion. The Graduation Committee arranges the program and invites speakers for the Commercement. The Class Night? Committee is responsible for setting the theme for Class Night along with providing decorations, entertainment, and refresh- ments. Baccalaureate Committee: Marsha Seidman, Anthony Radd. Class Night Committee: Heft t0 righU Nancy Bellah, Janice Nici, Steve Konikoff, Peggy Griswald, Leonard Touchette, Debbie Hayman, Kenny Schulman, Herb Beskin, Liz Capehart, Jarry Clarke, Jerry James. Senior Homeroom Representatives: Front Row: Peggy Griswald, Charlene Ethridge, Barbara Zetlin, Michele Padersky, Anne Weisiger, Marsha Short, Betsy Trout, Dorothy Locke, JoAnne Bailey; Row Two: Steve Konikoff, Tommy Leemon, Bob Stecher, Sandy Marr, Jerry James, Kay Schweitzer, Cathy Cashion, Anne Morrissette, Bonnie Hill. SCA REPRESENTATIVES . . . WITH HONORS VALEDICTORIAN Granby High SchooPs Valedictorian for 1968 is Linda Douglas. Th:- Valedictorian is the Senior who maintains the highest scholastic average. Linda has maintained a 4.21 average. She has exhibited her many talents in several other ways as well. She is a member of the Scholastic Team and is secretary of the National Honor Society. Linda also participates in many extracurricular activities. She is President of Le Circle Francais, Treasurer of the Creative Writing Guild, Vice President of the Bible Club, S.C.A. Chaplain, and takes active part in the Inter-Club Council, United Nations Club, and Keyettes. Linda Douglas-eValedictorian SALUTATORIAN Second in class standing, is Kay Webb. She has maintained a 4.17 average. Along with this high scholastic achievement, Kay is a member of the National Honor Society and a National Merit Semi-Finalist. She is also a member of the Scholastic Team, Vice President of the Pan-American League, a participant in the United Nations Club and the Future Teachefs Of America Club. Kay Webb4Salutatorian HONOR GRADUATES 4-14 Peggy Halpern 3.75 Marsha Seidman 3.46 Linda Barranger 4.09 Janice Nici 3.73 Steve Pipho 3,46 Mary Heider 4.06 Demetrias Galanides 3.71 Elaine Nelson 3,46 Peggy Riggan 4.01 Jeannie Pilant 3.71 Leonard Touchette 3,46 Morisa Weiss 3.98 Allan Goodman 3.71 Diane Yale 344 Alan Lubel 3.98 Lloyd Goodman 3.69 Connie Cunningham 3412 John Case 3.94 Herb Beskin 3.67 Teresa Hair 342 Kathy Yoder 3.93 Gayle Vester 3.65 Eileen Moore 341 Bobby Herbertson 3.91 Linda Holmgren 364 Jim Updike 3.41 Bernie Strohmeyer 3.89 Glenn Jordan 3.62 Sandra Stagg 3,37 Karl Owens 3.89 30b Stecker 3.57 Harry Brodie 3.36 Vickie Padilla 3-87 Anthony Radd 3.56 KCith Berger 3.34 Jerry Clarke 3.87 Brian Segel 3.54 Mary Roussos 334 Steve Mizrock 3.84 Robert Laibstain 3.53 Rob Mason 3.33 Ed Pinion 3.80 Herb Stockton 3.52 Harriet Ganderson 3.33 Danny Wagoner 3.79 Bill Grover 3.49 Cathy Reaves 3,31 Coralee Knight 3.78 Jerry James 3.48 Ruthlyn Vann Kay Webb Gayle Vester MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SEMI-FINALISTS In October, 1967, Kay Webb, Gayle Vester, Herb Beskin, and Peggy Halpern were recognized for their achievement in the National Merit Scholarship competi- tion. The finalists became eligible for scholarships offered by many associations, including the National Merit Scholarship Committee. Granby High School takes great pride in these students, who were judged on their school grades, leadership qualities, and extracurricular activities, in addition to their test scores. Aside from the Semi-Finalists, several other students, pictured below, received Letters of Commendation for their accom- plishments in this competition. Herb Beskin Peggy Halpern WINNERS OF LETTERS OF COMMENDATION: Jerry Clarke, Janis Nici, Leonard Touchette, Lucy Johnson, and Brian Segul. Paige Francis Ackiss June Graduate General Chorus Deborah Sue Adams June Graduate General Debby June Graduate Business Distributive Education Darryl Aftelu June Graduate General Chess Club: Treasurer; Intramural Bowling; Intramural Wrestling; Pan American League; Senior Chorus; Library Assistant; Young Democrats; United Nations Club Katherine May Alford Kathie June Graduate General Art Club; Chorus; Office Assistant Marcia Dawn Allen June Graduate Business Girls Athletic Association; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Y Teens Robert Rogers Allen June Graduate General Cross Country, J.V. SENIORS Susan Ann Andrews Andi June Graduate General Comet Tri-Hi-Y Joyce Ann Anibal June Graduate General Girls Athletic Association, Reporter-Historian; Intramural Basketball, Table Tennis, Tennis, Bowling, Softball, Volleyball; Library Club; Future Nurses Club; Distributive Education Stacy Elliott Apelt June Graduate Academic Intramural Wrestling; Library Club, V.P.; Cometaires Glee Club Joanna Bailey June Graduate Academic Senior Homeroom Representative; Drake Tri-HLY, Treasurer; Cheer- leader, J.V.; District Conference Judy Irene Baker Judy June Graduate Business Preparatory Chorus Paul Stephen Baker Steve June Graduate General J.V. Baseball, V. Football, V. Swimming, Head Manager; Monogram Club Sally Jean Balaban June Graduate General Young Democrats; Senior Girls Chorus; Drama Club; Spanish Club Sandra Anne Banks Sandy June Graduate Business F.B.L.A.; Griffin Tri-Hi-Y Linda Barnes June Graduate Academic Concert Band; Norfolk All-City Wind Ensemble; Workshop Band; Regional Band; All-Virginia Band Pamela Jane Barnes Pam June Graduate Business Sophomore, Junior Homeroom Treasurer; Comet Tri-Hi-Y Charles Mac Barnett June Graduate General Varsity Track . Theresa Barnum June Graduate Academic Comet. Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain; District Conference; Preparatory Chorus; Senior Concert Chorus Mark Harold Barr June Graduate General Swimming, V.; Monogram Club; Young Democrats Nathan Allen Barraco Nate June Graduate General Linda Carol Barranger Sophomore, Junior SCA Representative; Senior Homeroom Treasurer; Drake Tri-Hi-Y, President; National Honor Society; Blue Ridge As- sembly Dennis Eugene Barrett June Graduate General Baseball, V.; Football, V.; Monogram Club, Sgt. at Arms; Chorus Samuel Ray Barrett III Trey June Graduate Academic Creative Writing Guild John Robert Bass June Graduate General Sophomore Homeroom, Treas.; Wrestling, J.V.; Pep Club Nancy Elizabeth Bellah June Graduate Academic Senator, Senior Class; Games Tri-Hi-Y, Historian; Sophomore, Junior Homeroom Representative; Handbook Committee, Chairman; Pep Club; District Conference; Homecoming Court; Homecoming Queen; Senior Planning Committee, Secretary Keith Berger June Graduate Academic Pan American Club; National Honor Society; Spectator Staff; Key Club Herbert Lee Beskin ' Herb June Graduate Academic Senior Planning Committee; Basketball, V., J.V.; Tennis, V.. J.V.; Latin Club, V.P.; Monogram Club, V.P.; Natsl Honor Society; Key Club, Treas.; Junior Usher; Natsl Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Scholastic Team; U.V.A. Alumni Book Award; American Legion Boys? State; Rensselaer Mathematics and Science Award; Inter-Club Council; Chemistry of Tomorrow Club Millard Bibey, Jr. June Graduate General Baseball, V. Joseph William Bland Bill June Graduate Academic Interact Club, Pres., 560.; District Conference; French Club; Inter-Club Council; George Williams Hi-Y Sylvia Bland June Graduate General Drill Team; Concert Chorus Catherine Anne Baumann Cassi June Graduate Academic Drill Team; Activities at William T. Sampsom: Student Council, Sec- retary; Cheerleader; Yearbook Staff; Spanish Club William Robert Bazar Billy June Graduate Academic Intramural Bowling; Homeroom Representative David Gary Bear June Graduate General Norana J0 Beck Jojo June Graduate Business Griffin Tri-Hi-Y, Historian-Reporter J anis Elaine Becraft Jan June Graduate Business F.B.L.A.; Griffin Tri-Hi-Y John Loren Beilhart Jack June Graduate General Swimming, V.; Intramural Basketball; George Williams Hi-Y; Mono- gram Club, Treas. John Bishop blows his own horn. Ann Bornstein June Graduate General F.B.L.A. Paula Loraine Borum June Graduate General Jerry Lee Bowman June Graduate General Teen-Age Democrats; Hank Foiles Hi-Y Pat Boyter Cela Ann Brady Ann June Graduate Business Bible Club; Pep Club, Secretary Virgil Gregory Branham Greg June Graduate General Susan Jacobson prepares a project for Home Economics. Edward Allen Bloom Eddie June Graduate General Barbara Lois Blumenthal Bobbi June Graduate Business Sandra Eilene Blumenthal Sandy June Graduate General Greg Allan Blythe June Graduate General Robert Bolinsky Donna Bowling Girls compete in pie-eating contest. Earl Paul Breaux Paul June Graduate Academic Patricia Ann Brewer Ann June Graduate General Ernest Brigham III Brig June Graduate Academic Wayne Douglas Bristow June Graduate General Harry Brodie June Graduate Academic S.C.A., Pres.; Bible Club; Nafl Honor Society; Senior Chorus; Madri- gals; Comet Show; All-Regional Chorus; All-State Chorus; Boys Quartet Philip Edward Brown Phil June-Graduate General SENIORS Ronald Brown Ronnie June Graduate General Michael Reed Bryant Mike June Graduate David Buchsbaum Dave June Graduate General Football, V.; Key Club; Activities at Long Beach High: Class Repre- sentative; Lacrosse, V. Elizabeth Denton Buen Liz June Graduate General Linda Sue Bunin June Graduate General Young Democrats: Junior Homeroom Representative; Future Teachers, Chaplain; Martin Tri-Hi-Y; Office Assistant Webb Lewis Burgess Webby June Graduate General Valerie Diane Camp Val June Graduate Business Martin Tri-Hi-Y; Activities at Norland Sr. High, Sophomore Home- room Representative; Intramural Softball Robert Canepari Bob June Graduate General Basketball, V.; Football, V., J.V.; Baseball, V.; George Williams Hi-Y; Monogram Club; Pep Club Elizabeth Capehart Liz June Graduate Academic Sophomore Homeroom Representative; SOphomore ClaSS V.P.; Junior Secretary; Games Tri-Hi-Y; Treas.; Homecoming Court MaryAnne Caroline Carlsen Mary June Graduate Academic Pep Club Clarence Jackson Carter, Jr. Jack August Graduate General Anna Maria Carter Maria June Graduate Academic Comet Tri-Hi-Y; Pres.; District Conference Model General Assembly Roy Burton June Graduate General Football, V., J.V.; Baseball, V., J.V.; Lee Berry Hi-Y; Monogram Club; Junior Usher Rosanna Lynn Butler June Graduate Academic Roberta Vince Bybee Robin June Graduate Business Pep Club; J.V. Cheerleader; Harrell Tri-Hi-Y; District Conference; Preparatory Chorus Lelia Marshall Byrum June Graduate General Harrell Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Cheerleader, V., J.V.; District Confer- ence; Senior Planning Committee; I.B.M. Assistant; Comet Show; Cheering Camp Bonnibelle Faye Calhoun Bonnie June Graduate Business Pep Club James Smith Calvert Jim June Graduate General School Spirit Committee John Michael Case June Graduate Academic Concert Band; National Honor Society; Norfolk All-City Wind Em semble; Comet Band; All-Regional Workshop Band; Marching Band Catheryn Cayenne Cashion Cathy June Graduate Academic Senior Homeroom Representative; Comet Tri-Hi-Y; Reporter Hist0r- ian; Future Teachers Club, V.P.; F.T.A. District Conference; Home- coming Committee; Office Assistant; Clinic Assistant Lilia Virginia Catlett June Graduate Academic Pan American League, Secretary; Martin Tri-Hi-Y; Office Assistant; Activities at Maury High, Youth for Christ Club; Spanish Honor So- Clety Rodney Allan Chapman June Graduate General Mary Louise Cherry June Graduate Academic Latin Club; Drake Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Granby Symphonic Band; Comet Band Michael Joseph Cherry Mike June Graduate General Cross Country; Indoor, Outdoor Track, V.; Monogram Club Brock Childress June Graduate General Varsity Basketball Marie Diane Christ June Graduate Business Intramural Bowling, Volleyball; Comet Tri-Hi-Y; Future Business Leaders of America Vivian Ann Christie GiCi June Graduate General Jared Ellison Clarke IV Jerry June Graduate Academic Key Club; National Honor Society; SPECTATOR: Photographer, Editor-in-Chief; Miller and Rhoads Forum; S.C.A. District Confer- ence; Junior Usher; Senior Planning Committee; Merit Letter of Commendation Winner. John Michael Cobb Mike June Graduate General Erma Marlene Coffey Erma June Graduate General William Chaffin Crockett IV Bill June Graduate General Homeroom Treasurer, Soph, Junior; Inter-Act Club Edward Cromwell Ed June Graduate General Intramural Wrestling; Distributive Education Club Kathi Suzanne Crowder Kay AugustCraduate General Pep Club; National Thespians; Drill Team, Sgt. at Arms; Concert Chorus; COMET Staff; Office Assistant; Preparatory Chorus Dorothy Elizabeth Crutsinger Beth June Graduate Academic Calleran Tri-Hi-Y, Member-at-Large; Pep Club; Spanish Club Constance Gail Cunningham Connie June Graduate Academic Secretary of Band; Drake Tri-Hi-Y; National Honor Society; Comet Show; Symphonic Band; Regional Band; All-Virginia Band; All City Wind Ensemble Sheryl Dashiell Carol Ann Cohen June Graduate General Concert Chorus Walter Craig Coker Craig June Graduate General J.V. Football Nancy Ellen Core June Graduate General Patricia Ann Core Pat June Graduate General Future Nurses Club; Drake Tri-Hi-Y Allyson Kay Cornell Kay . June Graduate General Intramural Volleyball; Drake Tri-Hi-Y Sarah Louise Coye Sally June Graduate Academic Intramural Volleyball, Tennis; Pep Club; French Club; Treas.; Girls Athletic Association; United Nations Club; Creative Writing Guild; Keyettes Wilkie Wong Din June Graduate Academic Junior Homeroom Representative; Varsity Tennis; George Williams Hi-Y; Monogram Club; Hi-Y District Conference; Pep Club John Frederick Dingman June Graduate General Cross Country; Varsity Track, Spring, Indoor Susan Kay Disharoon June Graduate Academic French Club; Distributive Education Club William Edward Donahue Bill June Graduate General Frank Scott Donnells June Graduate General Teen Democratic Club; Hank Foiles Hi-Y Art Doucette June Graduate Academic Intramural Track; Distributive Education Club; Comet Show; 1966 Science Fair William Davis Bill June Graduate General J.V. Tennis; Teen Dems; Hank Foiles Hi-Y; Bible Club Judy Dawson June Graduate Academic Sophomore Homeroom Representative; Modern Dance Club; French Club; Pep Club; Drake Tri-Hi-Y Therese Blanche Demma Terry June Graduate Business Future Business Leaders of America Catherine Walker Denny Kit June Graduate Academic Future Nurses Club, Pres.; Sophomore Homeroom Representative; G.A.A.; Intramural Volleyball, Basketball; Harrell Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; French Club; Talbot Y-Teens Melinda Ann Dickinson Lynn June Graduate Business Future Business Leaders of America Kenneth Charles Diehl Kenny June Graduate General Patricia Lee Dougan Pattie June Graduate Academic Martin Tri-Hi-Y; French Club Donna Chyrene Douglas August Graduate General Intramural Volleyball, Hockey, Bowling; Preparatory Chorus; Girls Chorus Linda Arnelle Douglas June Graduate Academic Le Circle Francais, Pres; Bible Club, Sec.-Treas., V.P.: National Honor Society, Sec.; Creative Writing Guild, Treas.; Keyettes; Inter- Club Council; S.C.A. Chaplain; Ledger-Star Scholastic Team Michael Wright Dowdy Mike June Graduate Academic Cross Country, Co-Captain; Track, Indoor, Outdoor; Monogram Club, Chaplain Mary Dozier Susan Kathryn Drake Suze August Graduate General Soph. Homeroom Representative; Pep Club; Games Tri-HiuY Edgar Lew Drewry Lew June Graduate General Concert Band; Comet Band; All City Wind Ensemble; Marching Band Steven Thornton Dunman Steve June Graduate General Concert Band; Marching Band; Comet Band Danny Hayes Dunn June Graduate General Junior Homeroom Representative; Football, V., J.V.; Wrestling, V., J.V.; Intramural Track, Weight Lifting; Pep Club; Monogram Club; Intramural Basketball; Chorus J udith Margaret Dunn Judy June Graduate Academic Drake Tri-Hi-Y, V.P., Historian Valerie Ann Dye Val June Graduate General Preparatory Chorus; Concert Chorus J ohn Tilden Early, Jr. Johnny June Graduate Academic Varsity Track, Tennis; Intramural Basketball; Teenage Democrat Club; Spanish Club SENIORS John William Ellis Chip June Graduate General Comet Show, Stage Manager, Central Committee Myra Anne Ellis Myra June Graduate Business David Lee England June Graduate General Cross Country; Indoor Track, V.; Outdoor Track, V. Ronnie Jane Epstein June Graduate Academic Intramural Tennis, Table Tennis; Spanish Club; United Nations Club; Teen Dems, Sec.; Creative Writing Guild; CUPOLA Staff; Future Nurses Club; Library Assistant; Comet Show; Debate Club Gary Glenn Etheridge Glenn June Graduate General Senior Homeroom Treasurer Charlene Fay Etheridge June Graduate General Soph., Jun., Sen., Homeroom Representative; Harrell Tri-Hi-Y, Mem- ber-at-Large J ames Paul Easter Jimmy June Graduate Academic French Club John Thompson Eberline, Jr. Tommy June Graduate Academic J.V. Basketball; Lee Berry Hi-Y; Junior Usher Dennis Echternach June Graduate General Spirit Committee Elaine Edge Eric Temple Eller June Graduate General J.V. Football; Varsity Track David Wilson Elliot Dave June Graduate Academic J.V. Baseball; Basketball, V., J.V.; George Williams Hi-Y Roger Evans Sharon Lynn Evans June Graduate General Welkin Tri-Hi-Y: Parliamentarian James Robert Fair Fabulous June Graduate General Sophomore Homeroom Representative; Baseball, V.; Football, V., J.V.; Basketball, V.; Wrestling, J.V.; Weight Lifting; Pep Club; Monogram Club; Drivefs Education Instructor; Preparatory Chorus; Intramural Volleyball, Football, Basketball Steve Fine Alan Richard Fischer Phantom June Graduate General Intramural Volleyball; Cranby Soccer Team; COMET STAFF: Photog- rapher; German Club; Scholastic Broadcasting Corp.; Cranby Band; Teen News Photographer DeAnna Floyd June Graduate General SENIORS Anne F orbes June Graduate General Calleran Tri-Hi-Y: Chaplain; Corresponding $60.; Chorus Mike Forbes N aomi Elizabeth Foster June Graduate Academic Harrell Tri-Hi-Y: Pres., V.P.; District Conference; Model General Assembly; Keyettes; Miller and Rhoades Forum; F tench Club; Sophomore Homeroom Treasurer; Concert Chorus J ack Leterman F rieden June Graduate General Varsity Baseball Manager; Junior Class U h I; T D ' M Club; French Club 5 e een ems, Unogram Timothy Edward F ulgham Tim June Graduate Academic Spectator Business Staff Roger Funderburk June Graduate General Distributive Education Club; Bible Club Sue Ellen Gable Sue Ellen June Graduate Academic National Honor Society; Future Teachers of America: Chaplain, Pres.; United Nations Club: Secretary; Associate Editor of Spectator; Creative Writing Guild; Pan American Club; French Club; Office Assistant; Library Assistant; Library Club: V.P. J oseph Thaddeus Caber Joe June Graduate Academic Football, V., J.V.; George Williams Hi-Y; Key Club; District Con- ference Robert Gaines Bobby June Graduate General J.V.- Football; All Regional Band; All City Wind Ensemble; Va. State Woodwind Quintet; Eastern Music Camp; Eastern Symphony Orches- tra; Concert Band; Marching Band; Old Dominion Orchestra Demetrios John Galanides June Graduate Academic George Williams Hi-Y: Treas.; Key Club; National Honor Society; Pan American League: 560., Pres.; Creative Writing Guild Harriet J oyce Ganderson June Graduate Academic Soph., Jun., Senior Homeroom Representative; Harrell Tri-Hi-Y; Na- tional Honor Society; Nonuette; Concert Chorus: Historian, Sec.; Regional Workshop Chorus; All Regional Chorus; Spectator Business Staff; Comet Show; Spanish Club Sharon Debra Cans June Graduate General Future Nurses Club; Pep Club; French Club; German Club; Specta- tor Business Staff; Preparatory Chorus Esther Gardner Greg Gardner Randall Gardner Barry Lee Garris Speed June Graduate Academic J.V. Baseball; J.V. Football Randolph J oseph Gerber Randy June Graduate General Carolyn Lee Gerhardstein Danni June Graduate General National Thespians Robincio Geroca Robby June Graduate General Cynthia Lynn Gertsfeld Cindy June Graduate Academic Calleran Tri-Hi-Y; Creative Writing Guild: Secretary, Treas.; French Club; Counseling Office Assistant Cynthia Lee Gibson Cindy June Graduate General Comet Tri-Hi-Y Susan Gibson June Graduate Academic Comet Tri-Hi-Y Diann Gifford Cif August Graduate General Griffin Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President Helen Renee Gimbert Sissy June Graduate General Comet Tri-Hi-Y Beverly Diane Gittings Bev June Graduate General Pep Club; Griffin Tri-Hi-Y: Historian-Reporter, Sec.; Drill Team; Senior Chorus; Girls Chorus Ellen Leaurelle Glye June Graduate General Griffin Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer Dietriet Diane Goodson June Graduate Academic Drill Team Robert Thomas Goodwin Bobby June Graduate General Cross Country, V., J.V. Charles Drewery Grant Drew June Graduate Academic Donald Thomas Graves Don June Graduate General Football, V., J.V.; Baseball, V., J.V.; Wrestling, J.V.; Monogram Club Bill Green June Graduate General Dorothy Louise Greene Dottie June Graduate Business Pep Club; Future Business Leaders of America; Future Nurses Club Ruth Agatha Greenlaw June Graduate Academic Drake Tri-Hi-Y; Young Democrats Club at John Baptist High; Varsity Cheerleader at Mount Merci Academy and Orono High Stephen Wells Gresham Steve June Graduate Academic S.C.A. Publicity Committee; S.C.A. District Conference-Discussion Leader; J.V. Wrestling; Inter-Act Club, V.P.; Inter-Act District Conference; Rotary District 760 Conference; 1966 International Inter- Act Conference; School Spirit Committee; Spectator Business Staff DeAnna Lynn Griffeth Dee June Graduate General Madrigals; GirYs Ensemble; German Club, 560.; Girls Chorus; Con- cert Chorus Margaret Magenta Griswold Peggy June Graduate Academic Jun., Sen. Homeroom Representative; Games Tri-Hi-Y: Chaplain, V.P.; Senior Class Rep. I46 Margaret Gail Halpern Peggy June Graduate Academic National Honor Society, V.P., Pres.; Creative Writing Guild, V.P.; Latin Club, Treas.; Keyettes, Historian; Miller and Rhoades Forum Patricia Lillian Hanlon Pat June Graduate Academic Girls Chorus; Concert Chorus; Comet Tri-Hi-Y; Le Circle Francais; Pep Club Eugene William Hansen Gene June Graduate Academic Varsity Cross Country; Varsity Swiming; Monogram Club; Inter- Act Club, 560.; Lee Berry Hi-Y, 560.; Library Club; Library As- sistant; Homecoming Escort; Inter-Act District Conference; Rotary District 760 Conference; Hi-Y District Conference; College Night Usher Cathy Harrell August Graduate Business James Monroe Harrison H Red June Graduate General Lloyd Edward Harrison June Graduate Academic Football, V., J.V.; Track, V., J.V.; Activities At Beauford High: EBhantLre Class Pres.; Student Council; Inter-Club Council; Block 11 William Howard Grover Bill June Graduate Academic Sophomore Class Senator; Soph., Jun., Sen. Homeroom Representa- tive; Granby Senate; Varsity Track; Cross Country; National Honor Society, Treas.; Creative Writing Guild; Tidewater Science Congress; Boys State; J unior Usher; Miller and Rhoades Forum Beverly Kaye Grubaugh Katy Jun-e Graduate Academic Chorus; Distributive Education; Activities at Key West High: Pep Club; Student Council; Chorus Debra Gulick Debbie June Graduate General Comet Tri-Hi-Y; Spectator Staff Arthur Charles Hack Art June Graduate General F rances Elaine Hackett June Graduate Academic Drake Tri-Hi-Y, Historian-Reporter; Blue Ridge Assembly; Activities At Maury High: French Club; Sec., Treas.; Teenage Republicans; Homeroom V.P.; S.C.A. Representative Teresa Louise Hair June Graduate Business Comet Tri-Hi-Y, Sec.; District Conference; Model General Assembly; National Honor Society; F.B.L.A., V.P. Wilfred Sidney Hardiman Sid June Graduate General German Club Mary Faye Harrell June Graduate Business Griffin Tri-Hi-Y; Future Business Leaders of America; Concert Chorus; Pep Club Richard Hartzell Hank June Graduate Academic National Thespians; German Club, Sec., Pres.; Creative Writing Guild Rodney Hanger John Ellis Hawkins June Graduate General Karl F rancis Hawkins June Graduate General Mary Ann Heider June Graduate Business Games Tri-Hi-Y Jaquline Irene Henderlite Jackie June Graduate General Distributive Education Club; Concert Band; Marching Band; Comet Band Kathy-Lee Henderson June Graduate Academic Spanish Club; United Nations Club; National Honor Society Katharine Ruth Hensdill Kathy June Graduate Business Griffin Tri-Hi-Y: Member-at-Large, Pres.; Senior Girls Chorus; Per- forming Chorus; Pep Club Carolyn Ann Hensley Carol June Graduate Academic Griffin TIi-Hi-Y; Latin Club; Talbot Y-Teens; National Thespians Robert Kirkup Herbertson Bobby June Graduate Academic Sophomore Homeroom Treas.; S.C.A. School Spirit Committee, Co- Chairman; United Nations Club, Treas.; J.V. Track; Representative to US. Army Junior Science and Humanities Symposium; Key Club; National Honor Society; Pan American League; Junior Usher; Inter- Club Council Central Committee; S.C.A. District Conference Edith Hawley Amy Lee Hayes June Graduate Academic Games Tri-Hi-Y, Historian; Pep Club; J.V. Cheerleader, Sec.-Treas.; Senior Planning Committee; I.B.M. Assistant; Preparatory Chorus; Con- cert Chorus; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference; Creative Writing Guild; Comet Show Deborah Jean Hayman Debby June Graduate General Sophomore, Junior House of Representatives; Sophomore, Junior Class Representative; Harrell Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain; Talbot-Y-Teens; Inter- Club Council; Pep Club; Creative Writing Guild; Pan-American League; Senior Planning Committee Daniel Wayne Hazelwood Dan June Graduate Business Concert Band; Prep Band John Heald Cheri Ann Heeter Sherry June Graduate General Concert Chorus; National Thespians David William Hesson Dave June Graduate General William Frederick Heyer, Jr. Bill June Graduate Academic Varsity Swimming; Monogram Club; German Club, Treas.; Pep Band; Comet Band; Matching and Concert Band; All Regional Band; All City Wind Ensemble; Solo and Ensemble District Music Festival; Dis- trict Workshop Band Edward Louis Hildreth Louie June Graduate General Baseball, V., J.V.; Monogram Club Bonnie Anne Hill June Graduate General Junior, Sepior Homeroom Representative; Drake Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain; I.B.M. ASSIStant Doris Hill Stella June Graduate General Diane Irene Hillman June Graduate General James Lewis Hinkley Hink June Graduate General Intramural Volleyball; Distributive Education; COMET Staff Joseph William Hoffmann III Leaper June Graduate Academic Baseball, J.V.; Basketball, V., J.V.; George Williams Hi-Y; Monogram Club Lynne Earle Hobson June Graduate General Intramural Basketball; National Thespians Sharon Hodges Sam June Graduate Academic Latin Club Edward Eugene Holloman Eugene June Graduate General Baseball, V., J.V.; Football, V., J.V.; Lee Berry Hi-Y, Sergeant-at- Arms; Monogram Club Patricia Louise Holman Patty June Graduate General Comet Tri-Hi-Y, V.P.; Pep Club Linda F ay Holmgren June Graduate Academic Nanonal Honor Society; Keyettes; Games Tri-Hi-Y; Junior, Senior Homeroom Treasurer Thomas Lewis Horne Tom June Graduate General Junior High Football California League Lawrence Dennis Horner Larry June Graduate General Michael Daniel Horner June Graduate General Jeffrey Craig Huber Jeff June Graduate General J.V. Wrestling; Hank Fo'l H'.Y Ch . . . . Band; Comet Band 1 es 1 , aplam, Concert Band, Marchmg Mary Louise Hughes Mary Lou JuneIGraduate General Intramural Bowling SENIORS Lucinda Ann Hund Cindy June Graduate Academic Future Business Leaders Of America Walter Kevin Hunt Kevin June Graduate Academic EIOIXIET STAFF; Pep Club; National Thespians; Teenage Republicans 11 Jackson David Hunter, Jr. Dave June Graduate General William Frank Huston, Jr. Bill June Graduate General Football, V., J.V., Co-Captain; Baseball, V., J.V.; Varsity Track; George Williams Hi-Y; Monogram Club, Sgt.-at-Arms; Intramural Bas- ketball, Tumbling; Junior Usher; Hi-Y District Conference David Hutcherson Elizabeth Ann Hutton Betty June Graduate Academic Activities at Norfolk Catholic High: Intramural Basketball; French Club; Biology Club; Library Council; Junior Prom Committee Thelma Lee Jarvis June Graduate General Intramural Basketball, Football; Martin Tri-Hi-Y, Parliamentarian Grace Carolyn Jenkins June Graduate Business Future Business Leaders of America Patricia Ellen Jenkins Pat June Graduate Business Future Business Leaders of America, Secretary; Activities at Douglas MacArthur Academy: Sophomore Class Sgt.-at-Arms; Girls Basketball; J .V. Cheerleader Valerie Margaret Jeter Val J 11116 Graduate Central Nonuette; Concert Chorus; Senior Girls Chorus Beth Lauren'Johnson Laurie June Graduate General Games Tri-Hi-Y Joan Beatrice Johnson J oanie August Graduate General Intramural Bowling, Volleyball, Tennis; Pep Club; Sudden Action Club James Hutton, Jr. Jim June Graduate Academic Varsity Track; French Club at Norfolk Catholic High Robert Wyatt Jackson Bob June Graduate Academic Varsity Swimming; Monogram Club Roberta Ann Jackson Birdie June Graduate Academic Intramural Volleyball, Bowling, Field Hockey, Table Tennis; Clinic Assistant Marilyn Faye Jacobson June Graduate General Young Democrats Club; Future Business Leaders of America; I.B.M. Assistant; Comet Show Susan Renee Jacobson June Graduate General Der Deutsche Verein; Pep Club; Young Democrats Club; Sophomore, Senior Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer J erry Michael J ames June Graduate Academic Sophomore, Junior, Senior House of Representatives, Chaplain; Na- tional Honor Society; Inter-Act Club Linda Jeanne Johnson June Graduate Academic Comet Tri-Hi-Y Lucy Burnley Johnson June Graduate Academic Girls Athletic Association, V.P.; G.A.A. Intramural Director; Intra- mural Volleyball; Basketball; Bowling; Tennis; Ping Pong; National Honor Society; COMET STAFF, Business Manager; French Club Nancy Lucinda Johnson Cindy June Graduate General Comet Tri-Hi-Y; Drill Team; Co-Captain; Talbot Y-Teens; Pep Club Thomas Jeter Johnson II Tommy June Graduate Academic Varsity Track; Pan American League Brenda Nadine J ones June Graduate Business Drill Team; Future Business Leaders of America, Historian; Senior Girls Chorus; Concert Chorus Raymond Lawrence Jones Larry June Graduate General William Edward Kass Willie June Graduate General Spanish Club; Young Democrats Club Kennon Coles Keeter, Jr. June Graduate General Mary Katherine Kelly Kathy June Graduate General Iunior Achievement of Tidewater; Activities at Key West High: Sophomore S.C.A. Representative; Pep Club Paul Thurston Kidd June Graduate Academic Varsity Track; Junior Usher; George Williams Hi-Y; Spanish Club Coralee Kight June Graduate General National Honor Society; Keyettes; Creative Writing Guild; German Club; Marching Band; Concert Band; Comet Show; Solo and Ensemble Festival Danid Lee Kilgore Dan June Graduate General Robert Allen Jones Robby June Graduate General Intramural Football, Baseball, Bowling; Spanish Club Glenn Davis Jordan, Jr. Chip Juhe Graduate Academic J unior Class President; S.C.A. Representative; Spring Track; Cross Country; Basketball, V., J.V.; Boys State; Latin Club; French Club; COMET STAFF, Sports Editor Richard Lankford Holt J oyner June Graduate General COMET STAFF Deidra Ann Joynt Dee June Graduate General Intramural Volleyball; Future Business Leaders of America Mark David Jennings June Graduate General Allen Karp June Graduate Academic Intramural Volleyball; Bowling; Table Tennis; German Club; Creative Writing Guild Robert Sterling Killion Bob June Graduate General Wrestling, V., J .V.; Inter-Act Club; Monogram Club Charles Kincaid Chuck June Graduate Academic Brenda Louise King June Graduate General Sudden Action Committee Kay Ellen King June Graduate General Distributive Education Club Karen Elizabeth Kofoed June Graduate Academic Junior Homeroom Representative; Welkin Tri-Hi-Y; Member-at-Large, President; District Conference; Model General Assembly; Blue Ridge Assembly; Inter-Club Council; French Club; Concert Chorus Stephen Earl Konikoff Steve June Graduate Academic Junior Cl'ass Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer; Varsity Track; Young Democrats Club; French Club SENIORS Buddy Robert LaJuett, J r. Speedy J une Graduate General Benjamin Douglas Lambert, J r. Benny June Graduate Academic Sharyn Land David Stephen Landers June Graduate General Ronald Phillip Langston Phil J une Graduate Academic Sophomore Homeroom Representative; J.V. Basketball; Key Club Laura Lant Janice Marilyn Kramarcy June Graduate General Sophomore Homeroom Representative; Welkin Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club Deborah Ruth Kreissl Deb June Graduate General Band; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Junior Class Fund Raising Committee Blair Paul Kruger June Graduate General S.C.A. Representative Maria Elaina Koutoufas J une Graduate Business Future Business Leaders of America Arthur J oseph Lacouture III Art June Graduate General Wrestling; Track; Football; Boys Gym Club Robert Bernard Laibstain Rob June Graduate Academic Key Club, Secretary; Teenage Democrats Club, Pres.; Pan-American League, Treas.; National Honor Society; Inter-Club Council 1 Gene ' y Baseball; Box 68 une Cw ggneral ntramu as tball, Track, Hockey, Bowling; Griffin Tri-Hi-Y; Distributive Education Club, Reporter; Pep Club 0mmittee; Debate Club Sharon Annette Lee Sherry June Graduate General Pep Club; Calleran Tri-Hi-Y, Treas.; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference; Le Circle Francais; Comet Show, Make-Up Committee; Library As- sistant; Library Club Artie McDonough, handsome coach of Drake Tri- Drake Tri-Hi-Y, girls powder-puff football champions. Hi-Y, sets his example. Tommy Earl Leemon Tuffy June Graduate General Senior Class V.P.; Senior Homeroom Representative; Football, V., J.V.; Varsity Co-Captain; Baseball, V., J.V.; J.V. Basketball; Varsity Indoor, Outdoor Track; Weight Lifting; George Williams Hi-Y, Mem- ber-at-Large; Hi-Y District Conference; Monogram Club, Treas.; Na- tional Honor Society; French Club; Pep Club; Junior Usher; Chorus Jacquelin Ann Lemons Jackie June Graduate General Comet Show; Drill Team, Sergeant-at-Arms; All Girls Chorus Diane Patricia Lenhart June Graduate General Intramural Volleyball; Distributive Education Club, Treas.; Pep Club Paul Aaron Levine June Graduate Academic Key Club; Spectator Staff Robert Lewis Bob June Graduate General Philip Alan Liebman June Graduate General Spanish Club 6 J Richard abellLoving Rick June Graduate Academic Football, V., J.V.; Varsity Track; George Williams Hi-Y; V.P.; Inter- Act Club; Homeroom Treasurer; Junior Class Usher; Hi-Y District Conference; Monogram Club; Comet Show; Deutsche Verein; Pep Club Carole Jeanne Lowell June Graduate Academic Junior Homeroom Representative; Intramural Tennis; Drake Tri-Hi-Y, Social Committee Head; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference; Pep Club; National Thespains; Le Circle Francais; Comet Show; Preparatory Chorus; COMET STAFF: Club Editor, Senior-Junior Editor Sherwood Errnest Lowery, Jr. Larry June Graduate General COMET STAFF, Photographer Mary Edith Lowey June Graduate Academic Pep Club; Distributive Education Club Alan Edward Lubel June Graduate Academic Key Club; National Honor Society; Spectator Business Staff; Junior Usher Wendy Jean Lucas June Graduate Academic Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class V.P.; Latin Club Treas.; Keyettes7 V.P., Senior Representative; Harrell Tri-Hi-Y; COMET STAFF, Teacher-Sophomore Editor; French Club; Sophomore Home- room Representative Sheila Jane Levin June Graduate Academic Martin Tri-Hi-Y; Distributive Education Club Debra Ann Linden Debbie June Graduate General David Lind Lloyd Dave June Graduate General Dorothy Faye Locke Dotty June Graduate Academic Martin Tri-Hi-Y; Bible Club; Office Assistant; Lost and Found Susan Lockridge Sue June Graduate General Calleran Tri-Hi-Y, Recording Secretary Perry Edward Long June Graduate - General Football, V., J.V.; Varsity Track; Concert Chorus; Junior Usher iv ..Mr5r , x gig ,c SENIORS Yvonne Marie Lum June Graduate General Art and Culinary Show Gloria Anne Lundberg LKa1ei June Graduate General Pep Club; COMET STAFF; Activities at Radford High: Pep Club Mary Joe Louder Joe June Graduate Academic Pep Club Linda Lee Mabry June Graduate General Distributive Education Club; Pep Club David Thompson MacMillan June Graduate Academic COMET STAFF, Photographer; Spectator, Photographer; Junior Usher; Key Club; Le Circle Francais; National Honor Society Lynn Macon June Graduate General Calleran Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Spanish Club Ronald Gene Maddox Ronny June Graduate General Football, V., J.V.; J.V. Baseball; Varsity Track; Monogram Club; J.V. Football Captain; Varsity Track Co-Captain; Most Valuable Lineman, J.V. Football Sandra Lois Maffeo June Graduate General Comet Tri-Hi-Y J ohn Makriyianis June Graduate Academic Sophomore Class Treas.; Senior Homeroom Representative; Mono- gram Club, Secretary; Varsity Football; Basketball, V., J.V.; Base- ball, V., J.V.; George Williams Hi-Y; Most Outstanding Teenage Boy-Granby High Elaine Marie Malusa Layne June Graduate General Nonuette; Senior Chorus; Preparatory Chorus; Calleran Tri-Hi-Y Perry Kirk Mandaleris ssBuckys June Graduate Academic Varsity Track; Key Club; School Spirit Committee; Spectator Staff Elaine Mandis June Graduate Business Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Softball; Griffin Tri-Hi-Y, Sec.; Pep Club; Teenage Democrats Club; Girls Athletic Association Lance Keith Mauro June Graduate General Creative Writing Guild J acqueline Mautner Jackie June Graduate Academic Creative Writing Guild; Latin Club Patrilcia Elizabeth McAden Pat June Graduate Academic Keyettes, Chaplain; Bible Club, Service Chairman; National Honor Society; Senior Homeroom Representative; Madrigals; Comet Show Central Committee Colleen McCabe June Graduate General Linda Diane McCann Lynn June Graduate General Drill Team; Future Nurses Club; All Girls Chorus Sharon Lee McClain June Graduate Academic Martin Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Pan American League; Office Assistant Cathy Jean Marcinko June Graduate General Pep Club; Distributive Education Club Sandra Lee Marr Sandy June Graduate General Junior Homeroom Treas.; Senior Homeroom Representative; Games Tri-Hi-Y, Sgt.-at-Arms; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference; Pep Club Dale Elizabeth Mason June Graduate General Marching Band; Concert Band; AIl-City Wind Ensemble; Workshop Band; Regional Band; All-Virginia Band James Robert Mason Rob June Graduate Academic Varsity Swimming; George Williams Hi-Y, Member-at-Large; Key Club; National Honor Society; Band; National Thespians William John Matthews Bill June Graduate General Varsity Indoor Track Katherine Mauldin Kathy June Graduate Business Future Business Leaders of America Arthur Harvey McDonough Artie June Graduate General Track, V., J.V.; Varsity Track Co-Captain; Varsity Football; Mono- gram Club; George Williams Hi-Y; COMET STAFF Bonnie Leigh McElroy June Graduate Business Sophomore Homeroom Treasurer Bonnie Cay McCinn June Graduate General Callerun Tri-Hi-Y, Historian; Pep Club; J.V. Cheerleader; Comet Show Committee Michael Alton McGowan Mike June Graduate General Track, V., J.V.; Baseball, V., J.V.; Basketball, V., J.V.; Football, V., J.V.; Monogram; George Williams Hi-Y; Hi-Y District Con- ference; Model General Assembly Louise Sarah McKinney June Graduate Business Comet Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary Janet Ann McLaughlin June Graduate General Calleran Tri-Hi-Y, Sgt.-at-Arms; Comet Show Make-Up Committee; Pep Club; I.B.M. Assistant; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference Warren Dexter Mills June Graduate Academic Varsity Football; Weight-Lifting; Debate Club; Junior Class Usher Benjamin Ray Miller June Graduate General Wendi Miller June Graduate Academic Future Nurses Club; Cupola; Creative Writing Guild; Spectator Staff Bill Milleson June Graduate General Debate Club Mini y June Graduate Academic Ronald Edward Minetree Sophomore Homeroom Representative; Junior Homeroom Rep.; J.V. Wrestling; Concert Band; Marching Band; Comet Band; Comet Show; All City Wind Ensemble; Solo Festival John Parker Minor, Jr. Johnny June Graduate General Michael Wayne McTague Mike August Graduate General Cross Country; Track Marlene Carlton Merriam June Graduate General Martin Tri-Hi-Y; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference; Martin Social Com- mittee Chairman; Office Assistant Clifton Kay Middleton Cliff June Graduate General J.V. Track; Distributive Education Club Dean Raymond Miller June Graduate Academic Spanish. Club Elvin Oscar Miller June Graduate General Homeroom Representative; J.V. Basketball; National Honor Society Thomas Charles Miller Stick August Graduate General Swimming Herb Beskin and Gary Williams officiate Student- Girls add finishing touches to water-color paintings. Faculty Game. Stephen Gary Mizrock Steve June Graduate Academic Key Club, V.P.; National Honor Society; Pan American League; United Nations Club Carol Lee Moffatt Lee June Graduate Academic Intramural Bowling; Calleran Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary; Pep Club; Latin Club Marcial Trias Montoya, Jr. Junior June Graduate General Senior Class President; Baseball, V., J.V.; Varsity Football, Tri- Captain; Monogram Club; Senior Planning Committee, Chairman; Pep Club; Sophomore Homeroom Representative William Arthur Moore Billy June Graduate General Varsity Football; George Williams Hi-Y; Monogram Club Connie Moore June Graduate General Distributive Education Club Eileen Moore June Graduate Academic Latin Club; National Honor Society Rebecca Louise Moore Becky June Graduate Academic Talbot Y-Teens; Pep Club; Harrell Tri-Hi-Y, Historian; Pan Ameri- can League; Garden Club Richard Moore Rich June Graduate Academic S.CA. Treasurer; J.V, Football; Wrestling, V., J.V.; George Wil- liams Hi-Y; Hi-Y District Conference; French Club; Homecoming Committee; S.CA. District Conference; Junior Usher; Comet Show Paulette Morgan June Graduate General Intramural Tennis; Future Nurses Club Mary Catherine Morris Cathy June Graduate Academic Senior Homeroom Treasurer; Talbot Y-Teens, Member-at-Large; Intra- mural Tennis; Welkin Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Garden Club Mary Elizabeth Morris Betty June Graduate Academic Girls Chorus, Treasurer; Drake Tri-Hi-Y, Parliamentarian; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference; Talbot Y-Teens, Historian; Drama Club; Pep Club; French Club; Pan American League; Distributive Education Club Anne Morrisette June Graduate Academic Sophomore, Junior, Senior Homeroom Representative; Pep Club; FrenCh Club; Welkin Tri-Hi-Y, ReportervHistorian Thomas Edwin Neale III Tommy June Graduate General Track; Lee Berry Hi-Y Peggy Ann Neil Pegi June Graduate Academic Homeroom Representative; Pep Club; Sing Out America; Creative Writing Guild Barbara Sheila Newfield June Graduate Academic Concert Chorus Alexander Nicholson June Graduate Academic Janice Anne Nici June Graduate Academic Senior Class Secretary; Harrell Tri-Hi-Y; Keyettes, Co-Historian, Treas.; J.V. Cheerleader; National Honor Society; Ledger Star Scho- lastic Team; National Conference on Citizenship Karen Sue Nitzburg June Graduate General Intramural Bowling Susan Morrison June Graduate Academic J.V. Cheerleader, Captain; Varsity Cheerleader, Captain; Calleran Tri-Hi-Y, Treas.; Recording Sec.; Inter-Club Council; Comet Show, Publicity Chairman; National Honor Society; French Club Repre- sentative; Creating Writing Guild; Pres.; Keyettes; Latin Club; United Nations Club Mark Denis Mousouris June Graduate General Young Democrats Club, Adviser; S.C.A. Ways and Means Committee Chairman; Concert Chorus; Boys Chorus; Sing Out America; Chess Club; Comet Show Laurene Catherine Mumby June Graduate Academic Drake Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Concert Band Sarah Beatrice Murrell Co0kie June Graduate General Future Business Leaders of America, Parliamentarian Mary Kathleen Myers Kathy June Graduate General Bonnie Gene Nance June Graduate General Steven Lowell N ock Steve June Graduate General Geotge Williams Hi-Y; Madrigals; Senior Mixed Chorus; Comet Show Barbara Jean Nold Bobbie June Graduate Academic Harrell Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, Member-at-Large; Tri-Hi-Y District Con- ference; Keyettes; National Honor Society; Le Circle Frangais Janet Lynn Norkin June Graduate Academic French Club, Secretary; French Club Newspaper Editor Janis Nusbaum June Graduate General Calleran Tri-Hi-Y, Historian, Pres.; Girls Ensemble; Girls Chorus, V.P.; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference; Senior Mixed Chorus, Treas.; All City Chorus; All Regional Chorus; All State Chorus; Nonuette Joanne UHaver June Graduate Business Pep Club; Distributive Education Club, Clerk Nancy Orem June Graduate Academic Future Teachers of America Michael Scott Ormond Tyke,, June Graduate Academic Chorus Judy Fran Ostroff June Graduate General Regina Laine Overton Gina June Graduate General Griffin Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain; Senior Girls Chorus; Concert Chorus; Distributive Education Club Karl Randall Owens June Graduate Academic National Honor Society; Latin Club; Concert Band; Solo Festival; All-City Band; AlI-Regional Band; AII-Virginia Band; All-America Band; Comet Band; Pep Band; Marching Band; Wm. 8: Mary College Summer Band Ronald Eugene Owen Ronnie June Graduate General Bible Club Shawne Owen June Graduate General SENIORS Robert Charles Patterson Bobby June Graduate Academic J.V. Football; Distributive Education Club Margaret Ann Payne June Graduate General Joel Levern Peele Joe June Graduate General Holly Ann Pell June Graduate General Bowling Club; Distributive Education Club;. Art Club John Edward Perkins Johnny June Graduate General Varsity Baseball; Varsity Weightlifting; Concert Chorus; Monogram Club Penny Ann Pester June Graduate General Michele Padersky June Graduate Academic Spanish Club, V.P.; Sophomore Homeroom Treas.; Junior, Senior Homeroom Representative; Preparatory Chorus; Concert Chorus; Young Democrats Club; Creative Writing Guild; Comet Show Vickie Leigh Padilla June Graduate Academic Harrell Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y District Conference; Model General As- sembly; Senate Page; Keyettes; Keyette National Convention; Na- tional Honor Society; National Thespians; Concert Chorus; Treas., Historian; Workshop Chorus; Nonuette; Massanetta Festival Chorus; Student Recital; Outstanding Chorus Worker Award; High School Youth Seminar; Pam American League; National Science Foundation; Comet Show; Office Assistant; Senior Planning Committee Alicea Ann Panganiban June Graduate General Future Business Leaders of America; Distributive Education Club, Preparatory Representative, Reporter, Parliamentarian, Pres.; Three D.E.C.A. Letters; Three D.E.C.A. Stars Melody Diane Park June Graduate General Concert Chorus; Comet Tri-Hi-Y June Parker J ames Patterson Jimmy June Graduate General Wrestling, V., J.V.; Concert Chorus Judith Lynn Plawin Judy June Graduate Academic J.V. Cheerleader, Historian; Varsity Cheerleader, Historian; Games Tri-Hi-Y, Reporter; Preparatory Chorus; Concert Chorus; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference; Pep Club; Comet Show Richard Allen Polay June Graduate Academic Anthony Carl Ponton Andy June Graduate General Carol Leigh Poole June Graduate Business Comet Tri-Hi-Y Deborah Lee Poole Debbie June Graduate General Comet Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer Mary Lois Pope June Graduate Academic Games Tri-Hi-Y, Reporter; Pep Club; Varsity Cheerleader, Historian; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference; Blue Ridge Assembly; Mixed Chorus; Creative Writing Guild; Comet Show; Inter-Club Council; I.B.M. Assistant; Blue Ridge Cheerleaders Camp Vickie Ellen Peters June Graduate General Comet Tri-Hi-Y; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference Courtnay Norton Pickett Court June Graduate General Drake Tri-Hi-Y Mary Pierce Micky June Graduate General Distributive Education Club Jeannie Lou Pilant June Graduate Academic National Honor Society; Library Assistant; Winter Formal Commit- tee Chairman; Talent Show; Miller And Rhoades Forum; Bible Club; Keyettes; Activities at Baumholder High in Germany: President, Class Organization; Activities at Heidelberg Am. High: Scholastic Achieve- ment Award Edward Wesley Pinion Ed June Graduate Academic Junior Homeroom Representative; Varsity Golf Steven Pipho Steve June Graduate Academic Hank Foiles Hi-Y; National Honor Society, Member-at-Large; National Thespians; V.P.; Sophomore Homeroom Representatives; COMET STAFF Coach Ralph takes over! Ellen Samuels concentrates on accuracy. Nancy J ean Porter June Graduate Academic Drake Tri-Hi-Y; Teenage Republicans Club; French Club; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference Janis Lenore Pritchard June Graduate Academic Games Tri-Hi-Y, Reporter, Pres.; COMET STAFF; Blue Ridge As- sembly; Model General Assembly; Preparatory Chorus; Inter-Club Council; Comet Show; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference; Homecoming Court Lynne Fay Pritchard June Graduate General Senior Concert Chorus, Historian; Harrell Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Tri- Hi-Y District Conference Debbie Jean Prothero June Graduate General Brenda Carol Puchacz June Graduate Academic Sophomore Homeroom Treasurer; J.V., V. Cheerleader; Games Tri- Hi-Y, Chaplain Barbara Ann Puckett June Graduate Business Distributive Education Club, President SENIORS Guy Hamilton Putman HI June Graduate Academic French Club; Chess Club; Coin Club Diane Lynn Quarberg, June Graduate Academic Spanish Club; Pep Club; Welkin Tri-Hi-Y, 560.; Blue Ridge Assem- bly; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference Debra Lea Quinn Debbie June Graduate Academic Anthony Franklin Radd June Graduate Academic S.C.A. Representative; French Club Representative; Latin Club, V.P.; Basketball, V., J.V.; Baseball, V., J.V.; Scholastic Team; Key Club; Lee Berry Hi-Y; Monogram Club; Le Circle Francais; Optimist Out- standing Teenager Award; Most Outstanding Player: Eastern District Tournament; Homecoming Court Escort Richard Warren Radman Ricky June Graduate General Wrestling, V., J.V.; Monogram Club Renfee Gail Rafal June Graduate Academic Le Circle Francais; Library Club; Future Teachers of America Club; United Nations Club; Creative Writing Guild Douglas Carl Ransone June Graduate General Bible Club; Hank Foiles Hi-Y; Activities at Maury High: J.V. Base- ball; Johnson Hi-Y Bonney Ray Raper June Graduate General Pep Club; Activities at Oscar Smith High; Sophomore Class V.P.; French Club, Pres.; Girls Athletic Association; Intramural Basketball; Ars Medica; Newspaper; S.C.A. Representative; Inter-Cluh Council; Calleran Tri-Hi-Y; Keyettes Stephen DeVeaux Ravenel, Jr. Steve June Graduate General Lee Berry Hi-Y; Intramural Basketball; Sophomore Homeroom Rep- resentative Catherine Anne Reaves Anne June Graduate Academic National Thespians; Spanish Club; German Club; United Nations Club; National Honor Society; Activities at Annapolis High; Literary Magazine, Assistant Editor John Arthur Reed June Graduate Academic Norfolk Achademy J.V. Soccer Team Theone Marie Relos June Graduate General Calleran Tri-Hi-Y; Spanish Club; Library Assistant Peggy Allmond Riggan June Graduate General Intramural Volleyball; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Chorus; National Honor Soeiety; Math Club; Sophomore Homeroom President Adele Iris Rines June Graduate General Pep Club; Chorus Penny Lynn Robertson June Graduate General Pep Club; Distributive Education Club Lucille Rodriguez Lucy August Graduate Business Future Business Leaders of America; Junior Achievement, V.P.; Drill Team Sharon Gale Rosenblatt June Graduate Academic Junior Homeroom Representative; Senior Chorus; Junior Homecoming Attendant Cynthia Gail Rotty Cindy June Graduate Academic Sophomore Homeroom Representative; Comet Show; Pan American League; Office Assistant; Comet Tri-Hi-Y I62 Carol Lynn Reshefsky June Graduate Academic Le Circle Francais; Drake Tri-Hi-Y; Future Nurses Club; Young Democrats Club; Pep Club Sylvester Goddard Richardson IV Syl June Graduate General Sylvia Richardson June Graduate General National Thespians, Secretary, Treasurer; Pep Club; Art Club Maxine Lynne Richman June Graduate Academic Calleran Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Pan American League; Mixed Chorus; COMET STAFF; Comet Show Phyllis Richman Phil June Graduate Academic Girls Chorus; Concert Chorus; Keyettes; Pan American League; Library Assistant; Pep Club Betty Jean Riddick June Graduate Academic Calleran Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Pan American League; COMET STAFF Linda Cam Sabato June Graduate General German Club; Future Nurses Club; National Thespians; Concert Chorus; Preparatory Chorus Susan Lynn Sabato June Graduate Business Nonuette; National Thespians; Preparatory Chorus; Concert Chorus Sandra Bernette Sampson Sam , June Graduate General Elizabeth Anne Sams Anne June Graduate General Welkin Tri-Hi-Y, Historian; Pep Club; Preparatory Chorus; Concert Chorus; I.B.M. Assistant; Comet Show Baynard Wilson Saunders June Graduate General Boys Chorus Sharon Naomi Savage June Graduate General Pan American League; Future Nurses Club Mary Anne Roussos Mary Anne June Graduate Academic United Nations Club; Spanish Club; Drake Tri-Hi-Y; National Honor Society; Office Assistant George F rancis Rowland, Jr. June Graduate General Sophomore Homeroom Representative; Varsity Golf; Pep Band; Comet Band; Concert Band; All-City Wind Ensemble; AlI-Regional Band; AlLVirginia Band; 5010 Festival; Monogram Club Lucy Evelyn Rimmer June Graduate General Calleran Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, V.P.; Le Circle Francais; Library Club; Library Assistant; Pep Club; Model General Assembly; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference Patricia Carolyn Ryan Patty June Graduate Academic Pep Club; Welkin Tri-Hi-Y, Member-at-Large; Pan American League Ronald Raymond Ryan June Graduate General Chorus; Bible Club Robert Allen Rymal Bob June Graduate General Football, V., J.V.; Hank Foiles HLY George Louis Savopoulos June Graduate General Varsity Wrestling; Varsity Football; Concert Chorus Neal Theodore Sawick June Graduate General Intramural Bowling Bonnie Schwable Kay Marie Schweitzer June Graduate Academic Junior Class Senator; Welkin Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer; Concert Chorus; Girls State; Senior Homeroom Representative Paula Mozelle Scogin June Graduate General Library Assistant Arthur Scott, Jr. Art June Graduate General Bobby Herbertson gives a cheer for the student team. Holy Halls of Granby High! SENIORS Bob Segal June Graduate General Drivers Education Instructor Linda Sue Seidel June Graduate General Drill Team, Treasurer, Sgt. of Arms; Intramural Bowling, Ping Pong, Tennis, Softball; Drake Tri-Hi-Y Marsha Kay Seidman June Graduate Academic Intramural Volleyball; Keyettes, Pres.; Keyette Convention; National Honor Society; Comet Show, Co-Chairman; Games Tri-Hi-Y; Virginia Girls State; Inter-Club Council; Office Assistant; Le Circle Francais; Sophomore, Junior Homeroom Treasurer Douglas Lee Shames June Graduate Academic Pan American League Karen Sheffer June Graduate General Library Assistant J ohn Lawrence Shepherd June Graduate General Debate Club; Chess Club; French Club Our Principal sides against the students in the Student-Faculty I Vsket- ball game. Senior Jerry James prepares to complete his work of art. Karen Beryl Sherman June Graduate General Calleran Tri-Hi-Y; Office Assistant; Spanish Club; Senior Concert Chorus; Preparatory Chorus Randall Sherman Randy June Graduate General Young Democrats Club; Pep Club Cynthia Lou Shields Cindy June Graduate Academic Marcia Lorraine Short June Graduate Academic Junior, Senior Class Representative; Drake Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary; Tri- Hi-Y District Conference; J.V. Cheerleader; Spectator Business Staff; Concert Chorus; French Club Judith Kennedy Schulman Kenny June Graduate Academic Sophomore, Senior Homeroom Representative; Games Tri-Hi-Y, V.P., Pres; Senior Chorus, V.P., Pres.; J.V. Cheerleaders, Co-Captain; Varsity Cheerleader; Madrigals, Treas. Brian Harvey Siegel June Graduate Academic Track, V., J.V.; Young Democrats Club; National Honor Society; Key Club, Pres.; Delegate to Key Club District Conference; Inter-Club Council; N.S.F. Program;Stevens Institute of Technology Dorothy Elizabeth Snell Dottie June Graduate General Girls Chorus Thomas Snyder J une Graduate Academic Spanish Club Sandra Louise Stagg June Graduate Academic Deborah Ann Stanley Debbie June Graduate General Talbot Y-Teens; Comet Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer; Drill Team Robert Wesley Stecher, J r. Bob June Graduate Academic Junior Homeroom Representative; Chess Club; National Honor Society Barbara Ann Steinberg Bobbi June Graduate General Distributive Education Club Robert Martin Siman Bob June Graduate General Senior Homeroom Treasurer; Wrestling, V., J.V.; Monogram Club Patty Sims Candice Jean Singleton Candy June Graduate General Library Assistant Sudie Lugenia Slade Jeanie June Graduate General Glenda Maxine Smith SmittW June Graduate General Oakley Melvenia Smith August Graduate General Linda Susan Stemple June Graduate General French Club; Comet Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Talbot Y-Teens; Sing Out Norfolk; Concert Chorus Beverly Ann Stephens June Graduate General Drill Team, Sgt.-at-Arms, Co-Captain Gwynne Stephens June Graduate Academic Keyettes, 560.; National Honor Society; Comet Show; Comet Show Central Committee, Chairman; French Club; Senior Homeroom Repre- sentative; Girls State Representative; Concert Chorus; Madrigals; All Regional Chorus; All State Chorus; Office Assistant David Timothy Stoakley June Graduate Academic 4 Wrestling, V., J.V.; Inter-Act Club; Lee Berry Hi-Y, Sgt.-at-Arms; Chemistry of Tomorrow Club, President Herbert Hammond Stockton Herb June Graduate Academic Football, V., J.V.; Key Club; George Williams Hi-Y; National Honor Society; School Spirit Committee; Junior Usher; Chemistry of Tomor- row Club. John Barton Stowell Bart June Graduate Academic Golf Gerry Ann Strictland June Graduate General Distributive Education Bernard Strohmeyer, Jr. Bernie June Graduate Academic Jo Anne Stroud June Graduate Business Drill Team, Sgt. of Arms; Future Business Leaders of America; Activities at Maury High: Pep Club; Preparatory Chorus; Concert Chorus John Coolidge Sweet, Jr. June Graduate General Varsity Swimming; Activities at William T. Sampson High: Football; Swimming; Spanish Club Edward Michael Swersky June Graduate Academic Intramural Basketball; Spanish Club; Sophomore Homeroom Repre- sentative; Chorus SENIORS Linda Taylor Marshall Linwood Taylor Butch June Graduate General J.V. Football; Chorus John Patrick Thomas flew June Graduate General Cross Country; Indoor Track; Hank Foiles Hi-Y Kathleen Ann Thompson Kathy June Graduate Academic Martin Tri-Hi-Y, V.P.; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference; Madrigals, Sec- retary; Girls Chorus; Senior Concert Chorus; Office Assistant Clarke Porter Thrasher Chipmunk June Graduate General Sophomore Homeroom Representative; Inter-Act Club Leonard Lee Touchette June Graduate Academic Intramural Basketball; George Williams Hi-Y, Chaplain, 560.; Model General Assembly; Hi-Y District Conference; Key Club; National Honor SOciety; Senior Planning Committee; Junior Science Symposi- um at U.V.A.; School Spirit Committee; Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Jet Sign C0. Donald Eugene Swift Swiftie June Graduate General Homeroom Representative; Wrestling, V., J .V.; Chemistry of Tomorrow Mary Katherine Sykes Kathy June Graduate General COMET STAFF: Literary Staff, Junior, Senior Editor; Editor-in-Chief Katherine Marie Tapscott Kathy June Graduate General Distributive Education Club Bonnie Jean Tarkington June Graduate General Intramural Basketball, Ping Pong, Bowling, Tennis; Pep Club; Library Assistant Patricia J ayne Tashner Pat June Graduate General Gervas Storrs Taylor III Bo June Graduate Academic Varsity Tennis; Inter-Act Club J ohn David Trivette David June Graduate General J.V. Football; Intramural Basketball; George Williams Hi-Y; Dism'ct Conference; Junior Usher; Latin Club; School Spirit mittee Thomas Hudgins Trotter June Graduate Academic Intramural Football, Basketball, Tennis; Latin Club; All City Ensemble; All Regional Workshop Band Elizabeth Trout Betsy June Graduate Academic Junior, Senior House of Representatives; COMET STAFF, Business Manager, Feature Editor; Inter-Club Council; Inter-Club Council Central Committee; Office Assistant; National Thespians, Sec.-Treas., Pres.; Pan American League William Irving Truitt, Jr. Wit June Graduate General Baseball, J.V., V.; Lee Berry Hi-Y, Pres.; Inter-Act Club; Monogram Club; Hi-Y District Conference; Model General Assembly; Junior Usher; Homecoming Escort; Soph., Junior, Senior Homeroom Treas- urer Laura Leigh Turpin Leigh June Graduate General Sophomore Class President; S.C.A. V.P.; Games Tri-Hi-Y, Sgt.-at- Arms; Keyettes; J.V. Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader, Capt.; Sophomore, Senior Homecoming Coun Attendant; Miller and Rhoades Forum; National Conference on Citizenship; S.C.A. District Con- ference; Honor Code Committee; Tri-Hi-Y District Conference; Senior Planning Committee, Safety Ambassador Richard Lloyd Umbarger Ricky June Graduate General Hank Foiles Hi-Y, Treasurer Harold Ira Unger Hap June Graduate General J ames Marshall Updike Jimmy June Graduate Academic Varsity Cross Country; Varsity Football; Varsity Track, Co-Captain; National Honor Society; Lee Berry Hi-Y; Monogram Club; Spring Scholastic Team; Va. Junior Science, Humanities and Engineering Symposium; U.V.A. Alumni Banquet Albert John Urania, Jr. AJ. June Graduate General Intramural Basketball; Varsity Track; Hank-Foiles Hi-Y Ruthlyn Edna Vann June Graduate Academic Martin Tri-Hi-Y, Service Committee Chairman; Model General Assem- bly; TriHi-Y District Conference; National Honor Society; Concert ghorusi All Regional Workshop Chorus; Office Assistant; Comet ow Mary Gayle Vester Gayle June Graduate Academic National Honor Society; German Club, V.P.; Creative Writing Guild, Publicity Chairman; Keyettes; National Merit Scholarship Test Semi- Finalist Richard Lewis Vickers June Graduate Academic Tennis, V., J.V.; Intramural Volleyball, Basketball, Football; Junior Usher; Homecoming Escort; George Williams Hi-Y, Chaplain, Sec., Pres.; French Club Nahum Vishniavsky Humi June Graduate Academic Varsity Swimming; Young Democrats Club; Chess Club Anthony Votsis Tony June Graduate Academic Linda Leigh Wade August Graduate Business Intramural Bowling; Future Nurses Club; Future Business Leaders of America Ronald Wagener Ron June Graduate General Bowling League; Teen Political Club Daniel Robert Wagoner Danny June Graduate Academic Key Club, Social Committee; Language Lab Assistant; Comet Show Usher; Junior Usher; School Spirit Committee, Co-Chairman; Home- coming Committee J anis Camille Walker Jan June Graduate General Pep Club; Future Business Leaders of America; Junior Achievement I68 Linda Charlene Weatherford June Graduate General Talbot Y-Teens, Secretary; Pep Club; Girls Chorus; Preparatory Chorus Kay Eloise Webb June Graduate Academic United Nations Club; Pan American League, V.P.; National Honor Society; Future Teachers of America; Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Schofastic Team Carol Ann Weber June Graduate General Future Nurses Club, Chaplain; United Nations Club Neal Kenneth Weiner Red June Graduate Academic J.V. Tennis; Intramural Basketball, Ping Pong, Volleyball, Tennis, Softball, Track; Swimming; Key Club; Pan American Club; Young Democrats Club Carol Sue Weisberg June Graduate General Susan Elizabeth Weisenburg June Graduate General Y.W.Afs; Food Art Show, 2nd Place Janet Ann Wallin June Graduate Academic Keyettes, V.P.; Tidewater Keyettes, V.P.; Sing Out America; Activi- ties at Montgomery Blair High: Special Projects Committee; Major- ettes; Keyettes; Drama Club; Girls Basketball; Homeroom Repre- sentative; School Newspaper; Future Homemaking Association; Wel- fare Rep. Mark Walter June Graduate General Thomas Walter Tom June Graduate General Frank Waterfield Martha Waters Frances Ann Wayno June Graduate Academic Bible Club, Program Chairman; French Club; Griffin Tri-Hi-Y; Office Assistant SENIORS Ann Vivian Weisiger June Graduate Academic S.C.A. Representative; Games Tri'Hi-Y Morisa Bendett Weiss June Graduate Academic Latin Club; United Natinns Club; Future Teachers of America; National Honor Society; Office Assistant Cornell Terry Welsh June Graduate General IntenAct Club Peggy Anne Werner June Graduate Business Future Business Leaders of America, President Pansy Rae Whicker Rae June Graduate Academic Intramural Basketball; Welkin Tri-Hi-Y; Young Democrats Club; Homeroom Assistant Mahlon White, Jr. Sonny June Graduate Academic Junior Class President; Lee Berry Hi-Y; Inter-Act Club Boys demonstrate student enthusiasm. Mary Elizabeth Whitehurst June Graduate Business Joan Diane Whiteside June Graduate General Calleran Tri-Hi-Y Lee Whitlock In June Graduate Academic French Club Sharon Kay Whitlock June Graduate Academic French Club; United Nations Club Brenda Maggie Whittaker Bren June Graduate General Future Business Leaders of America, Reporter; Pep Club Arthur John Whittle June Graduate Academic Intramural Tennis Susan Virginia Wicks Susie June Graduate Business Phillip Wilkerson Robert Michael Wilkerson Mike June Graduate General Intramural Wrestling Catherine Louise Wilkins Cathy June Graduate General Vocational Office Training Randolph Wilkinson Randy June Graduate Academic George Williams Hi-Y; Key Club; National Honor Society; Junior Usher; Hi-Y District Conference Bonnie Leigh Williams June Graduate General Preparatory Chorus; Senior Chorus James Gary Williams Gary June Graduate Academic Basketball, V., J.V.; Varsity Baseball; Lee Berry Hi-Y, Chaplain; Monogram Club Lynette Williams June Graduate General Comet Tri-Hi-Y; Comet Show; Girls Ensemble; Senior Chorus; Concert Chorus; Workshop Chorus; National Thespians; Nonuette Marjorie Jeanette Williams June Graduate General Comet Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain; Drill Team, Sgt.-at-Arms Kenneth Earl Williamson Kenny June Graduate General Driver Training Instructor Judith Wilson Judee June Graduate General Chess Club; United Nations Club; Calleran Tri-Hi-Y' Ronald Wilson, Jr. Ronnie June Graduate General Distributive Education Club Jimmy Earl Worth June Graduate Academic French Club; Sing Out Norfolk Brenda Lee Wright Bren June Graduate Academic French Club; Homeroom Representative; Pep Club Peggy Wright Charles Wymer Sharon Elizabeth Wynn June Graduate General Martin Tri-Hi-Y, President; Model General Assembly; Inter-Club Council Diane Caroln Yale June Graduate General Future Business Leaders of America; Pep Club; National Honor Society Cecil Gray Winstead II June Graduate General Teenage Republicans Club, Pres.; Chess Club, V.P.; Hank Foiles Hi-Y; Drivers Education Instructor Michele Terry Wishneff June Graduate Business Future Business Leaders of America, Treasurer Janice Marie Wolf June Graduate Academic Future Teachers of America Jeannie Wolf Bernard Lee Woodard Bernie June Graduate General Hank Foiles Hi-Y, Secretary Edward Jackson Woody June Graduate Gen eral J.V. Baseball J ohn Hewes Yoder June Graduate General Madrigals Kathleen Ann Yoder Kathy June Graduate General Randolph John Young Randy June Graduate Academic Larry Zedd June Graduate General Richard Wayne Zendzian Rich June Graduate Academic Distributive Education Club; Hank Foiles Hi-Y; Young Democrats Club; D.E. Classroom Treasurer Barbara Jeanne Zetlin June Graduate Academic Sophomore, Junior, Senior Homeroom Representative; Keyettes; Na- tional Honor Society; United Nations Club, V.P.; Varsity Cheerleader; French Club Laurie Eileen Zinn June Graduate General United Nations Club; Junior Achievement; Future Business Leaders of America SENIORS Students prepare for a battle against the faculty. Drivefs Education substitutes for gym and study hall. J.st at work. The Granby cafeteria provides for large scale education. N ancy Hollen Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS Shelly Zah10w Semzt0r OF F ICERS Bill CapehartiPresident Debbie Robertson- Secretary bott, James osta, Elizabeth Iuerts, David brose, Herbie derson, Bill drews, Pam elt, Eric kins, Pam inson, Elizabeth inson, Samuel stin, Patsy ers, J ay in, Beverley ker, Beverly -ir, Fackler mire, Susan ws, Rhonda menthal, Harold une, Sam nstein, Sandra les, Deborah d, Belven 'kin, William dy, Phyllis gant, Peter ght, Cary thers, William wn, Richard Baker, Bruce Baker, Claire Banks, Charley Barber, Marie Barbini, Jeanne Barnes, Larry Bartol, Susan Barton, Marie Barton, Robert Bates, Kenneth Bearden, William Bennett, Myra Benson, Carolyn Berlin, Judy Berlund, Paula Berns, Susan Beskin, Roy Biggs, Bnnnie Bishop, Barry Bishop, Bruce Bishop, Thomas Bucher, Sharon Bumm, Marlene Burns, Karen Burton, Pat Butler, Lucia Butts, Lorra Byrnes, J ohn Caddell, Colin Callis, Donald Callis, Ronald Campbell, Linda Campbell, Pat Campbell, Wendy Canepari, Donna Collector, Steve Collins, Cynthia Cooper, Robert Coplon, Steve Criss, Donna Criss, Patricia Crockin, Barbie Cross, Sherman Cruser, Carmel Dabaghian, J anet Dail, Tommy Damon, Linda Daspit, Dana Daughtery, Mary Cannon, Betsy Capehart, Bill Carballo, Denis Carney, Marcia Carpenter, John Carraway, Beck Carter, Larry Casey, Gayle Casey, Nancy Cason, Gary Champaco, Dia Chandler, Debb Chapel, Norma l Childress, Bill Clark, Christine Clarke, Charles Clinkscales, Lee Cochran, Linda Cohen, Arthur Cohen, Elaine Cohen, J udy y, Barbara an, Ricky an, Tommy ield, Given , Donald 11, Nancy tein, William rds, J ames son, Gary t, Clayton , Rebecca , Herman ington, Richard ington, Robert ner, Cindy , Roy an, Darryl nee, Deborah sen, Judy son, Wanda r, Roberta Davis, Herbie Davis, Jean Davis, Pamela Deans, J ames Decoux, Pat Dedrick, Warren Delzel, Meg Deavers, Frances Dillan, Debbie Din, Tommy Donlan, Rodney Dooley, Brenda Dorsey, Patsy Dozier, Donna Fischer, George Fish, J ames Fletton, Christi Floyd, William Forehand, Lynn Forrest, Valerie Frank, Robert Fraser, Linda Frazier, Charles Frieden, Elizabe Friedman, Jodie Friedman, Rand Gabor, Bonita Gabriel, Nichola But I had those keys just a minute ago . . . At the start of another school day, stu Galanides, Ann Galanides, Pete Camsey, Rita Ganderson, Ma Garnet, Terry Gentry, Evelyn Center, Bonnie Gibbs, J 0 Ann Gilbert, Gene Gilsdorf, Bren Girault, Roberl Givens, J anice Glass, Charlott Glass, James sser, Sandra Iwer, Sydney I da, Margaret I don, Chris Ie, Steve I ez, Dennis Iwin, Donald dberg, May Rose dberg, Rebecca dmeier, Michail .55, Mark y, Tommy en, Herbert en, Hope Gretakis, Cathy Griffin, Cecil Griffin, Ginger Griffith, Charles Grimmer, Phyllis Grizzle, Carolyn Guess, Nathaniel Gundrum, Katherine Gutterman, Phyllis Hall, Helen Hall, Russell Hamilton, Betty susly approach the building. ilton, Christy lin, Jim pton, Donald L Mary ford, Robert ington, David is, James is, Janice is, Marsha ison, Cathy l , Laurie es, Peggy ins, Richard Iwood, Suzanne Heavner, Donna Hendricks, Rebecca Henley, J oyce Hensley, Fred Hemkolm, Quinton Hesson, Darea Hewitt, Ronald Hibbard, J acqueline Hicks, J ames Hill, George Hill, Linda Hill, Susan Hilton, Vicki Hirschfield, Jo Ann Jenkins, Bruce J obe, Linda J ohle, Ethelyn J ohnson, J ohnny J ohnson, Sherry J ones, Deborah J ones, Donna J ones, Russell Jordan, Weston Joyner, Eric Kaplan, Roger Kay, J ames Kayer, Linda Kelly, Maureen Hirschler, Cary Hobbs, Cecil Hobbs, Linda Hodges, Willia Hoff, Morton Hollen, Nancy Hollifield, Mark Holloman, Anne Holloman, Jame Holmgren, Janet Horgan, Lois Howard, J immy Hudgins, Aubre Hundley, Evely Hunley, Russell Hurwitz, Normo Hyman, Ronald Hyman, Thomas Ingram, Cliff Jacobs, Nina Jaffee, Melissa Langston, Wayne Lathrop, Linda Lawrence, J udy Lawrence, Susan Leach, Cathy Leakey, Mike Lee, Fee Ming Leeman, Claudia Leopard, Susan Leonard, Tom LeTempt, James Levine, Barry Liffard, James Lind, Larinda Lindquist, Carol Lingo, Robert Lipe, Darlene Logan, Charlee Longacre, Kathy Louder, Martha Lucas, Linda Crisp fall days make fine weather for football games. Kerlin, DarryIin King, Bonnie Klabuhn, J im Kramer, J oyce Kruger, Lawrence Kutnak, Nancy Lacey, Phil Lacouture, Richard Laibstain, Linda Lamastra, Nick Lamaster, Glen Lancaster, Stan Landerberg, J erry Landis, Rita Students await rides home. McGonagle, Cindy McGuirt, Keith McPherson, Stephen Meade, Robert Meador, Diane Meeker, Roger Meerbaum, Mitchell Mentzer, Leon Mets, Phyllis Mihlbauer, John Miller, Florence Miller, Larry Malik, Pat Mallory, Donna Mandaleris, Elai Maniscalco, D0 Marin, Jeff Maroulis, Panes Marsden, Dougl Mason, Sharon Massre, Stanley Maxwell, Susan Maynard, Jeann McAden, Mary McConoghy, Kal McCormick, Nan Miller, Pat Miller, Sarah Mister, Thomas Mitchell, Radio: Mittelmaier, Joh Moore, Alfred Morgan, David MOI'gan, Sarah Morris, Brenda Morris, Denise Morris, J ohn Moyer, Linda Mullen, Nancy Myers, Beth vat, Rebecca lson, Mike rmon, Ben urthington, John szewski, Charles I eal, Deborah sborne, Catherine sborne, Linda en, J amie roe, Paulette Owens, J ohn Owens, Regina Pagayoya, Fred Paine, Bobby Painter, Barbara Park, Donna Parker, Alan Parker, Christine Patterson, Gaylord Payne, Caroline Payner, Wanda Perkins, Patricia Perros, Helen Perry, J im Perry, Pauline Perry, Phyllis Pester, Ben Pettengill, Teresa Phillips, Marsha Pickering, Linda Pierce, Nancy Rogers, John Romulus, Sherxy Rowell, Doris Salsbury, Alan Samuels, Ellen Sanders, Karen Sande, Lee Saunders, Beverly Saunders, Bill Saunders, Mark Savage, Ann Savadge, Suzanne Schaikewitz, Debra Schellin, Debbie Schrum, Pat Schultze, Paulette Scott, Dan Scott, J ohn Scully, Alice Segal, Stewart Self, David Revere, Diane Reyes, Robert Reynolds, Keith Reynolds, Mich Richels, Barbar. Ricks, Willie Rieger, Robert Riris, Athena Roach, John Roberts, Frances Robertson, Davi Robertson, Debo Roemer, Charlen Rogers, Denise Seyfler, Joyce Shapiro, Marcia Shea, Mary Ann Shelton, Terry Sheppard, Bonni Shiflet, Joan Shober, Helen Shores, Samuel Shushansky, La Siebert, Pat Sleeper, Don Smith, Annette Smith, Linda Smith, Nancy ith, Vickie ith, Willard yder, Sydney nlag, August 'skel, Gail arnes, Cynthia echer, Elizabeth uickland, Charles mmerlis, Karen ing, Gilbert kes, Patricia ft, Karen lley, Fred te, Patricia omsen, Kathleen rn, Susan ghman, Susan chette, Barbara Iwer, Christine ner, Donald Taylor, Alexis Taylor, Kathy Temple, Richard Teneyck, J ohn Thesman, Bradley Thomas, James Thomas, Lloyd Thompson, Donald Thompson, Nancy ' mum, r: Three delock and the masses begin to assemble. Upton, Peggy Vansichle, Fred Vaughan, Gloria Vellines, Dorothy Waitsmon, Mark Walker, Lynn Walman, Arthur Walz, Melony Waranch, Suzanne Waranch, Terry Warner, N ancy Warren, Shirley Wasserman, Gail Watson, Muriel Woodard, Thomas Woody, Betty Woolard, Gary Zablow, Sheldon Zinn, Karen King, J ackie Weatherford, Br Weber, Mary Weisel, Charles White, Lloyd White, Randi Whitehurst, La Whitney, Cole Whitney, Willia Wicks, Debbie Williams, Dione Williams, James Williams, J ohn Willis, Bahre Wingfield, Robe Winston, Faleta Witzel, Clifton Wobus, John Wolcott, Anne Wollett, Beverly Wood, Edwin Wood, Kenneth Standing: L. to R.: Mickie Kolb, David Konikoff, ancy SuhrtS, and Marie Aument; Seated: Bo White SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS This year the Sophomore class officers are Bo White, president; Marie Aument, Vice-President; Nancy Suhr45, Treasurer; David Konikoff; and Mickie Kolb, Senator. This year the class has collected dues of $1.00 a person, to build up a treasury as a foundation for various projects. Mrs. Waff is the sponsor for the Sopho- more class. Addison, James Adlar, Lawrence Adler, Marsha Adsit, Jamie Alexander, Denise Albertson, William Allen, Frank Allison, Samuel Anderson, Cheryl Anderson, Vicki Ashley, Thomas Aument, Marie Bailey, Lee Bailey. Thomas Bain, Susan Bains, Edward Baker. Jerry Baker, Phyllis Baker. Sid Ball, Christopher Bandelean, Melody Bandora, William Barbaini, David Barker, Kay Barr, Bruce Barar, Henry Barr, Susan Bass, Cathy Bates, Gary Battles, Connie Baty, Jessica Baylev, Linda Beale, Martha Beaulieu, Marc Becknell, Gary Beecher, Richard Beilhart, Robert Belkov, Jayne Bellamy, Jane Bellah, Jimmy Bennet, John Benson, Betty Bernstein, Richard Berry, Barbara Berry, Betty Beskin, Ricky Beverly, Paul Blair, Jo Ann Blum, Judy Blythe, Elliott Bock, James Boner. Debbie Bonnie, Karen Bonner, Albert Boone, Susan Borgens, John Boutwell, Diane Bradley, Teresa Brady, Thomas Brammer, Greg Branham, Cheryl Brenner, Martin Brenner, Nancy Brewer, Bonnie Brice, Katherine Brining, Rodney Brock, Cheryl Brock, Terry Brooks, Robert Brown, Jacqueline Brown, Pamela Brown, Sheryl Bryant, Rebecca Burke. Mike Burnette, Mary Burns, Jo Burns. Martha Burns, Sharon Burton, Elizabeth Burton, Marquerite Burton, William Byrd, John Byrum, Thomas Callahan, Pat Campbell, Elsie Canepari, Ricky Carlson, Donald Carmone, Paula Carner, Philip Carpenter, Tom Carter, Jo Ann Carty, Michael Caster, Greg Casterline, Gary Chambers, Carol Chambers, Linda Cheney, Arthur Christie, Charlene Clark, Barbara Claud. Georgia Clawson, George Clewis, Teresa Cobb, Susan Cole, Frank Coley, William Collins, Jayne Conner, Mike Cooper, Sherri Copeland, John Corrdivanna, Carol Covington, Robin Cox, Claudia Craft, David Crawford, Dottie Crowder, Donna Crowson, David Crumbley, John Dail, Cuthrell Danneman, J ohn Davenport, Albert Davenport, Phil Davis, Susan Davison, Vickie Dawkins, Steve Dawson, Nancy LQ SOPHOMORES Dederich, Jerry DeGeer, Gary Delinger, Kenneth Dial, Maximo DiPeppe, Aechie Donahue, Richard Dorey, Cameron Drew, Steve Drohan, Patty Earley, William Earnest, Kathy Edwards, Deborah Edwards, Deborah Edwards, J0 Ella Edwards, Roy Edwards, Thomas Edwards, Vaughn Eichelbaum, Linda Eisenberg, Marlene A Eisenberg, May Elliot, James English, Mary Eppes, Roy Esparito, Patrick Esposito, Terry Esquer, Juliet Etheridge, Lynn Evans, Jame Feldman, Howard Field, Margaret Fine, Mitchell Fitez, Robert Flannigan, Mike Fleenor, Katherine Flemine, Judy Florendo, Eliseo Floyd, J ohn F oard. Susan Foreman, Alice Forrest, Thomas Fourhey, Helen Fowle, Betty Foxwell, Nadine Frazier, Judith Frieden, Nancy Furman, Randall Cahel, Martin Gaber, Mary Gaines, Eva Garber, Micheal Gardner, Gerald Garrison, Ronald Gatling, Lydia Gearhart, Paul Geist, Richard Gentry, Kathy Georgiades, Kathryn Glass, Jeffery Click, Carol Goldberg, Martin Golden, Howard Coldsticker, Amy Goldsticker, Helen Gorgiades, George Gould, Nancy Coumedis, Charles Grahm, Arthur Gray, J ohn Gresham, Kathy Gresham, Richard Grey, Wesley Grizzle, John Crombacker, Kerry Guerreixo, Christine Gustin, Nelson Guthrie, Anne Gutzler, Donna Gwaltney, Alvah Hadjikiriacou, Nitza Hall, Laurie Hamby, Greg Hamilton, Linda Hand, Gene Haney, Dale Harland, Sally Harper, Donna Harrison, Daniel Harrison, Nancy Hart, Debbie Hawk, Richard Haynes, Sharon Hazard, Gretchen Hecht. Linda Hecht, Sharon Henderson, John Hernandez, Laura Herrin, Kathrine Hertzberg, Howard Herzberg, Richard Hickle, Kim Higgins, Jim Hill, Jack Hill, Sandra Hill, Sherry Hill, Steven Hindeiliter, Marie Hires, Chris Hodges. Tina Hoffenberger, J 06 Hollancey, Roger Holmes, Given House, Lois Howard, Martha Howe, Anne Howell, Tommy Hoyt, Greg Hughes, Nancy Hughes, Mary Hughes, George Igdal, Frieda Imperial, Michael Isiminger, HOWard Jackson, Evert JarvisY Cecil Jenkins, Chris Billy Albertson uses the equipment in the language lab. Jenkins, Pam Jesus, Marsha Johansen, Victor Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, David Johnson, Mona Johnson, Robert Johnson, Rodney Johnson, Yvonne Jones, Dan Jones, Jay Jones, Louis Jones, Patricia Jordon, Dan Julian, Gerry Kaplan, Janis Karamzas, Pamela Katz, Donald Kavanaugh, Clifford Kelly, Brian Keefe, Charles Kidd, Wanda King, Clarence King, Eloise King, Patricia Kirkwood, Lisa Kitterman, William Kittinger, Ronald Klinefelter, Eva Klob, Michaeline Knapper, Steve Knudson, Laura Konikoff, David Kraesig, William Krischer, Jeanne Kruger, Robin Lacey, Ellen Laderberg, Bruce Lamb, J udy Lambert, Joyce Lambert, Larry Lang, Jane Langhorne, Thomas Lapidus, Gary Lawson, David Lee, Kathryn Lee, Pat Lefcoe, Darryl Legum, Blaine Lester. Sharon OPHOM Lewis. Edward Lindamood, Vickey Linkous, Sharon Lipkin, Laura Lloyd, Pat Lobdell, Vicki Looney, Dickson Lovin, Martin Lowell, Sharon Lowrance, Charles Luhring, Dolly Lymbouris, Mary Lynch. Martha Mal, Danile Mangum, Linda Mantis, Lisa Maroulis, Tracy Marshall, Linda Martin, Dorothy Martin, Frederick Martin, William Mather, William Mauney, J ames Maygarden, Ernest Maynard, Judith Mazarakis, Gregory Mc Gill, Allen Mc Guire, Joe Mc Intire, Donna MC Million, Anna Mc Million, James Mc Nair, Clinton Mc Whorter, Georgia Meats, Sharon Medley, Mike Melvin, Malinda Mendelsohn, Louis Meredith, Peter Mihlhaum, Kathleen Miller, Kathy gm. Miller, Kathy Mitchell, Dru Moison, Steve Molohon, Harold Morgan, RoseMary Morre, James Morris, Catherine Morris, Cathy Mountain, Shirley Mullen, Michael Myers. Thomas Neal, Elizabeth Nelson, Page Nelson, Paul Newman, John Niles, Charles Nolz, Paul Norden, Keith Nowell, J ohn Nuzzo, Ann Nuzzo. Jo Obendorfer, William O Hern, Janice Olsen, Linda Oren, Mike Osmar, Cary Owings, Nancy Padden, Mike Padon, J ane Pagayoya, Les Parker, Ann Parker, Jo Ann Parker, Mary Parker, Randy Partridge, Will Patterson, Court Patterson, Pearl Pearlman, Fran Pebbles, Cynthia Peele, Paul Perminter. Daphne Perry, Anita Pezzella, Vince Phillips, Alan Phillips, Lewis Phillips, Michael Pike, Carolyn Plunkelt, Georgia Polatty, Barbara Poole, Lee Poole, Renee Porter. Barbara Porter. Danny Powers, Bill Prother, Ricky Pully, Bill Quarherg, Steve Raber. Lorraine Radman, Kenneth Ramoska, Brenda Rannigan. Carl Rausch, Theresa Raush. Theresa Reed, Thomas Reeds, Robert Relova, Biehuenido Renz, Paul Ribaudo, Linda Richie. Stephanie Richmond, Warren Richter, Beverly Riddle, Daniel Robbins, Joe Robertson, Cary Robinson, Jackie Roebuck, Linda Roemer, Jo Anne Roesen, Sherrie Rogers, Dennis Roper. Jacklin Rose, Vincent Rosen, Nancy Rosenbaum, David Resenberg, Carol Rosner, Peggy Ross, Cynthia Ross, Raymond Rothblum, Anita Rowland, Charlotte Ruben, Debra Saddler, James Saddler, Sandra Salzberg, Sara Sarver, Barbara Sarver, James Saunders, Richard Schermerhoen, James Schrum, Glenda Scott, Bill 1m Secrest, Bill Sessums, Anne Shapiro, Soloman Shatluck, Coral Shaw, Andrea Shelton, Audrey Shepherd, Patricia Sherritt, Sheryl Shilling, Paul Shuman, Worth Siegal, Fred Siegel, Ralph Silverman, Blair Slagg, Trudy Slaughter, Sterling Slick, Jennifer Smith, Douglas Smith, Francis Smith, Larry .Smith, Robert Smith, Theodore Snooblem, Randy Solze, Robelyn Spalding, Debbie Spencer, Acquanetta Spivek, Beverly Springer, Helen Stackhouse, Clint Stallcup, Frieda Stallings, Barbara Steffer, Maria Stien, Allen Stienberg, Steve Stellasky, John Stengel, Steven Stephens, Cathy Stephenson, James Stephenson, Kathy Stonum, Brent Stout, J ulie Strickland, Matthew Stringfield, Sharon Strouse, Kathy Strohmeyer, Linda Strusienski, Joe Stump, Paula Suddeth, Jim Suhre, Nancy Sunday, Kay Swearingen, Georgia Sweet, David Sydner, Marilyn Tarkington, J 0 Ann Tate, Pamela Taylor, J ennie Taylor, Molly Taylor, Ray Temple, Paul Thompson, John Thompson, Taft Thorton, Siherri Thurman, Donna Tomkinson, Daniel Trivette, Michelle Trivett, Randall Trotter, William Tucker, Mike Tulk, Lynn Tull, Kathy Tyminski, Debbie Unger, Howard Unger, Nancy Vail, Elizabeth Van Bakel, Angela Vansickle, Ladonna Varnadore, Pam Veiga, Cris Vivier, Andrea Vegan, David Vorhees, Robert Waldech, Dan Walker, Linda Walker, Rose Wallace, Ben Wallace, Linda Walton, J udy Ware, Theresa Warren, Jackie Warren, Kathy Watson, Robert Weaven, Barry Webb, Anne White, Beulah White, Eric White, J immy White, Thurland White, Warren Whitener, Maryland Wilkens, Charles Wilkens, Walter Wilkerson, James Wilkins, Walter Wilkinson, Regina Williams, Anne Williams, Betty Williams, Dorothia Williams, Ray Williamson, Mary Willner, Nan Wilson, James Wilson, J ohn Wisk, Deborah Wisswell, Cindy Wooland, Deen Wooten, Cecil Wyatt, Jennie Wynn, Demsey Yeaton, Bonnis Young, Joe Zajic, Patty Students mingle v This young lady gives a somewhat perfswe look as she waits i the hell to ring. Granby students displ gymnastic talents. FRESHMEN Adsit, Elizabeth Allen, Steve Alley, Debra Alley, Edward Ambler, Nancy Awalt, Carol Bagwell, Barbara Ann Barnes, Brenda Barnes, Carolyn Bartuff, Mary Boone, Anne Boner, Denise Brenner, Jancie Brickey, Don Boner Bright, Jacqueline Chernitzer, David Cosimaro, Jennie Copehart, Catherine Covert, Joan Cross, Sandra Crump, Barbara Culler, Lawrence Cullison, Bill Davis, Joseph DeLaura, Tony Dempsey, Norma Dey, William Dierks, Debra Drexler, Janet Dyer, Deborah Broadbent, Charles Brooke, Robin Brown, John Brundage, Peter Bryant, Margaret Bryan, Ruth Buchsbaum, Ricky Burgess, Scott Burres, James Butler, Gail Campbell, Gary Caplan, Barbara Caple, Otis Carballo, Valerie Caron, Norma Carroll, Romona Casterton, Anne Castor, Bruce Champaco, David Chapel, Debbie Eichler, Linda Eisenberg, Franklin Emanuel, Harold Enos, William Erangel, Marina Evans, Nancy Evans, Walter Evenson. Denise Ewell, Thomas Farmer, Ramona Fayton, Floyd Fitchett7 Grendel Flannagan, Robert Fleder, Eileen Foxwell, Clinton Foxworth, Mary Francis, Michelle Frazier, Jacob Frieden, Bruce Friedman, Stewart Friedmann, Elizabeth Fuller, Katherine Gardner, Sandra Gentmer, Judy Georges, Lewis Leslie Horwitz enjoys her history class Attentive Freshmen. Godfrey, Terrence Goldman, Jordy Gordon, Reuben Green, Denise Green, Helen Griffin, William Culick, Sandy Cutterman, J0 Habib, George Hall, Harvey Hamilton, Vera Hardy, Cheryl Hill, Diane Hirstein, James Holcombe, Michael Holloman, Sandra Holloman, Sarah Holmes, Ernest Honacker, William Horne, Donald Howard, Robert Hund, Timothy Hundley, Rita Hurst, Robert Hurwitz, Leslie Jacobs, Amy Jacobs, Richard Jacobson, Mark Jaffe, Karen Johnston, Nancy Jones, Barbara Jones, Daryl Kahn, Susan Kauffman, Diane Kay, Jane Keatern, George Kelley, Edward Kelley, Gail Kelley, Mary King, Robert Kirkley, Nancy Kirsch, Lynn Korman, Steve Larkin, Pat Lasky, Michael Lazeron, Pauline Leaycraft, John Legum, Betty Legum, Dane Lenhart, Susan 71 Lester, Shelley Levin, Margret Lewis, Elizabeth Locke, Gail Lot, Richard Ludwig, Ned Mac Cubbin, Kim Mancellino, Manio Manson, Jennifer Martin, Bev Martin, Charles Martin, David Maxtin, Edwina Martin, Walter Martiney, Rudulph Mathews, Margaret Matts, Deborah Mausouris, Mary Mayer, Charlene McAvoy, Retha McMillan, John McNeil, Susan Miller, Carol Moore, Randy Morris, Gloria Students study in Mr. CaddelPs freshman history class. 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Bates, Miss Glenda Bayne, Miss Laverna M. ....... 16 Bcnning, Mrs. Martha ......... 20 Blossom, Mrs. Mildred ........ 14 Bloxton, Miss Shirley ......... 18 Boggs, Miss Sybil ......... 21, 31 Bridgman, Miss Brenda ....... 15 Brock, Mng Annie W. ......... 31 Bryant, Mr. Thomas 5., Jr. 17, 70, 95 Buckwalter, Miss Diana C. 16 Burfoot, Miss Mary M. 16, 98 Caddell, Mr. Colin R. ...... 18, 95 Calleran, Mr. James E., Jr. 94, 9 Campbell, Mrs. Beverly R. Carter, Mrs. Dorothy U. Carter, Mrs. Lillian Y. Carter, Mrs. Margaret ......... 14 Casey, Mr. Raymond S. 24, 25, 94 Chapman, Mrs. Alice .......... 24 Clay, Mr. William W. . 24, 70, 73, Clinkscales, Mrs. Mildred Cloonan, Mr. Howard W. Colonna, Mrs. Gretchen H. Cook, Mr. John R. ........ 20, 103 Corley, Mrs. Lynette S. 17, 61 Crank, Mr. Louis H. .......... 28 Davis, Mr. Robert H. .......... 26 DeLong, Miss Helen .......... 18 De1ze11, Mrs. Sylvia ........... 29 Diehl, Mrs. Margaret T. 15, 23 Dixon, Mr. Alva Lee .......... 21 Farris, Mr. Donald F. ...... 20, 21 Fenno, Mrs. Virginia C. ....... 30 Gates, Mrs. Mary .......... 15, 58 Goodman, Mrs. Waverly C. 17, 30 Green, Mrs. Mary B. .......... 26 Creenbacker, Miss Susan ...... 15 Gregory, Miss Mary L. ........ 14 Griffin, Mrs. Elizabeth ........ 14 Hage, Mr. Anthony R. ........ 31 Heartwell, Mrs. Elizabeth ...... 17 Hellein, Mr. Howard R. ....... 28 Heyer, Mr. William F. ........ 17 Hood, Mrs. Florence F. ........ 29 Hoover, Mrs. Mary B. ......... 15 Hutchings, Miss Sara Lee ..... 23 Imperial, Mr. Leo ......... 27, 123 Jenkins, Mr. William Jones, Mrs. Constance F. ...... 14 Kelly, Miss Barbara .......... 24 Kemp, Miss Catherine ..... 20, 21 Kerns, Mrs. Dorothy .......... 15 King, Mrs. Eleanor J. ......... 14 Knight, Miss Mary R. ......... 14 Lancaster, Mr. Ronald S. ...... 23 Latta, Mr. Herman L. ......... 17 Leigh, Mr. George W., Jr. . 20, 99 226 Lessenberry, Miss Car01yn Little, Miss Mary B. Lobeck, Mrs. Lee M. Maguire, Mr. Stuart C. Mapes, Mrs. Joan ......... 23, 38 Marshall, Mr, Vince F., Jr. Martin, Mr. William P. , , 88, 90, 94, 99 Matney, Mr. Keith D. 18 McCrory, Mrs. Jeane C. ....... 31 Merendino, Mrs. Susan S. ..... 15 Miller, William ........... 85, 95 Minton, Mrs. Jane D. ......... 26 Norsworthy, Miss Frances W. . 23 01Conne11, Mrs. Hope H. .. 26, 59 Pahl, Mr. Edward H. .......... 28 Peele, Mr. Ivcy B. ........ 22, 104 Pittman, Mrs. Betty L. ........ 26 Fund, Miss Marian B. 18 P0we11, Mrs. Mary ............ 26 P0we11, Mr. William T. 70, 74, 77, 95 . 8, 18, 70, 71, 94 RaIph, Mr. George W. Robertson, Mr. Frederick S., Rogers, Mr. Henry T. 24, 25, 70, 74, 86, 90, 94, 95 Ross, Mrs. Josephine .......... 29 Schultz, Mrs. Mary P. 15 Schutte, Mr. Leo E . 18, 19, 92, 94 Segal, Mrs. Mildred ........... 15 Slaughter, Mr. James B. ....... 24 Starnes, Mrs. Virginia ......... 15 Swann, Mrs. Catherine W. ..... 16 Thomas, Mr. Michael . 27, 98, 118 Thompson, Mrs. Anna K. ...... 24 Thompson, Miss Margaret . . . . 16, 17, 104, 105 Tompkins, Mr. Jerry .......... 29 Treakle, Mrs. Anne N. ........ 18 Waff, Mrs. Janet ............. 16 Walden, Mrs. Eleanor E. ...... 27 Winton, Mrs. Nancy S. ....... 20 Wilshin, Miss Ione E. ...... 18, 19 Yoder, Mrs. Mary L. .......... 31 Ziegler, Arnold ............ 70, 95 OTHER PERSONNEL Crumpler, Mrs. Fay, Nurse . . . 32, 57, 101 Pedin, Miss Virginia B., Clerk ...................... 32 Smith, Mrs. Kathryne W., Clerk ...................... 32 Holland, Mrs. Lee R., Clerk McLemore, Mrs. Isabelle, Clerk ...................... 32 Goodwin, Mrs. Betty, Clerk Buck, Mrs. Josephine K., Dietitian ................... 33 Secrest, Mrs. Lillian, Pianist Robert, Mrs., IBM ............ 32 Knapp, ML, Custodian ........ 33 Rick, ML, Custodian .......... 33 SENIORS Ackis, Paige ............. 38, 136 Adams, Debby ............... 136 Aftel, Darryl ......... 62, 66, 136 Alford, Kathie .............. 136 Allen, Marcia ............... 136 Allen, Robert ................ 136 Andrews, Susan ............. 136 Anibal, Joyce ........ 50, 101, 136 Apelt, Stacy ................ 136 Auxter, Stephen .............. 42 Baer, David .................. 59 Bailey, James ................ 92 Bailey, Joanna ....... 38, 136, 133 Baker, Judy ................. 136 Baker, Steve ...... 51, 86, 90, 136 BaIabon, Sally 136 Banks, Sandy ............... 136 Barnes, Linda ....... 122, 123, 136 Barnes, Pam ................ 136 Barnett, Charles ............. 136 Barnum, Thersu .......... 37, .118 Barr, Mark 137 Barraco, Nate ............... 137 Barranger, Linda . 38, 55, 99, 137 Barrett, Dennis ............ 51, 75 Barrett, Trey ........... 106, 137 Bass, John .................. 137 Baumann, Cass .......... 110, 137 Bazar, Billy ................. 137 Bear, David 137 Beck, Jojo .................. 137 Becraft, Janis ............... 137 Beilhart, John ........ 39, 51, 137 Bellah, Nancy 9, 39, 112, 116, 117, 125, 130, 131, 137, 132 Berger, Keith ........ 53, 137, 155 Beskin, Herbert 51, 53, 55, 80, 83, 84, 114, 125, 132, 131, 135, 137 Bibey, J. R. ................. 137 Bishop, Buhba 42, 53, 122, 138 Bland, Bill ........ 40, 48, 99, 137 Bland, Sylvia ................ 137 Bloom, Eddie ............... 138 Blaumenthal, Barbara 138 Blythe, Greg ................ 138 Bolinsky, Robert ............ 138 Bernstein, Ann .............. 138 Borum, Paula ............... 138 Bowman, Jerry ........... 42, 138 Boytcn, Pat 138 Brady, Ann .............. 47, 138 Branham, Greg .............. 138 Breaux, Paul ................ 139 Brewer, Ann ................ 139 Brick, Anne 139 Brigham, Ernest ............. 139 Bristow, Wayne ............. 139 Brodie, Harry ..... 55, 61, 98, 112, 118, 139 Brown, Phil ................. 139 Brown, Ronnie .............. 139 Bryant, Mike ................ 139 Bucthaum, Dave ............ 139 Buen, Liz ................... 139 iBunin, Linda ..... 45, 58, 100, 139 Burgess, Webb 139 Burton, Roy 44, 70, 72, 75, 140 Butler, Rosanna ............. 140 Bybee, Robin ............ 43, 140 Byrum, Fred ................ 140 Byrum, Marsha . 43, 109, 113, 125, 131 Calhoun, Bonnie ............. 140 Calvert, Jim ................. 140 Camp, Valerie ............... 140 Canepari, Bob ........... 70, 140 Capehart, Liz ..... 9, 39, 113, 115, 117, 140, 132 Carlsen, Mary ............... 140 Carter, Jack ......... 37, 111, 140 Carter, Maria ............ 37, 140 Case, John ......... 122, 123, 140 Cashion, Cathy ...... 58, 140, 133 Catlett, Lilia 45, 65, 100, 126, 140 Chapman, Rodney ........... 140 Cherry, Mary ......... 38, 47, 140 Cherry, Mike ............ 140, 92 Childress, Brock ........ 118, 141 Christ, Marie ...... 37, 55, 99, 141 Christie, Vivian ............. 141 Clarke, Jerry . . . . 53, 55, 104, 135, 141, 132, 131 Cobb, Mike ................. 141 Coffey, Erma ................ 141 Cohen, Carol ................ 141 Coker, Craig ................ 141 Collins, Samuel ........ 44, 48, 62 Core, Nancy ................. 141 Core, Pat Cornell, Kay ................ 141 Coye, Sally ........... 60, 63, 141 Crockett, Bill ................ 141 Cromwell, Ed ............... 141 Crowder, Kathy ..... 110, Crutsinger, Beth Cunningham, Connie . 38, Dashiell, Sheryl ............. 141 Daughtrey, Juliet ............. 56 Davis, Bill .......... 42, 111, 142 Dawson, Judy ............ 38, 142 Dcmma, Terry ........... 56, 142 Denny, Kit .......... 43, 101, 142 Dickinson, Lynn .......... 56, 142 Diehl, Kenny ................ 142 Din, Wilkie ......... 40, 125, 142 Dingman, John ........... 92, 142 Disharoon, Susan Donahue, Bill D0nne115, Scott ........... 42, 142 Doucette, Art ............... 142 Dougan, Pattie ........ 45, 63, 142 Douglas, Donna 142 Douglas, Linda ..... 52, 55, 61, 63, 99, 100, 126, 142, 134 Dowdy, Michael ....... 51, 142, 92 Dozier, Mary ................ 142 Drake, Susan ................ 142 Drewry, Edgar ...... 122, 123, 143 Driskill, Felix ............. 6, 111 Dunman, Thorton ....... 122, 143 Dunn, Danny ......... 86, 87, 143 Dunn, Judy .............. 38, 143 Dye, Valerie ............ 118, 143 Early, John ................. 143 Easter, Jimmy ............... 143 Eherline, Tommy ............ 143 Echtemach, Dennis .......... 143 Edge, Elaine ................ 143 Eller, Eric ............ 51, 143, 92 Elliot, Dave .............. 80, 143 Ellis, John .................. 143 Ellis, Myra ............. 118, 143 England, David ........... 92, 143 Epstein, Ronnie ...... 67, 107, 143 Etheridge, Charlene ...... 143, 133 Etheridge, Glenn 143 Evans, Rodger ............... 144 Evans, Sharon Fair, Jim . Ferna11d,Theresa Fine, Steve 1 Fisher, Allen ............ 102,144 Floyd, Deanna ............... 14 Forbes, Anne ................ 14 Forbes, Michael ............. 14' Foster, Naomi 43, 99, 112, 118, 125, 14' Frieden, Jack ............... 14' Fulgham, Tim ........... 105, 14' Funderburk, Roger ....... 59, 14' Gabel, Sue Ellen . 39, 58, 62, 100 Gaber, Joe . 40, 53, 55, 70, 72,, 14 Gains, Bobby ....... 122, 123, 14 Galanides, Demetrios .. Ganderson, Harriet 105,112,118,120,14' ,Gans, Sharon ........... 105,14 Gardner, Esther .......... 56, 14 Gardner, Greg .......... 118, 14 Garris, Barry ............ 113, 14 Gerber, Randy .............. 14' Gerhardstein, Danni ' Geroca, Robby ..... . ......... 14 Gertsfeld, Cindy ......... 106, 14 Gibson, Cindy ............ 37, 14 Gibson, Susan ............... 14 Gifford, Dianne ............. 14 Gimbert, Helen .............. 14 Gittings, Bev ........ 41, 118, 141 Glaser, Holly ............. 5 Glye, Ellen ................. 14 Goodson, Dietrict ........ 110, 14 Goodwin, Bobby .............. 146 Grant, Drew ................. 146 Graves, Don ................. 146 Gray, William ................ 42 Green, Dottie ............... 146 Green, William .............. 146 Greenlaw, Ruth ....... 38, 54, 146 Gresham, Steve . 48, 90, 105, 126, 146 64, 118, 120, 146, 120 Griffin, Jim ......... 4, 44, 51, 79 Griswald, Peggy ..... 39, 114, 125, 146, 132, 133 Grover, B111 .. 53, 55, 134, 147, 92 Grubaugh, Beverly ........ 59, 147 Culick, Debbie .............. 147 Hack, Art ................... 147 Hackett, Frances . 38, 125, 126, 147 Hair, Teresa ............. 56, 147 Halpern, Peggy . 52, 55, 106, 135, 147 Hanlon, Pat ............ 112, 147 Hansen, Gene ..... 44, 48, 62, 101, 147 Hardiman, Sid ........... 64, 147 Harrell, Cathy ............... 147 arrell, Mary ........... 118, 147 arrison, James ............. 147 arrison, Lloyd 4, 70, 147, 92 1 artzel, Hank ............ 64, l askett, Sarah ............... 50 1 auger, Rodney ............. 147 1 awkins, John .............. 147 1 awkins, Karl ............... 147 1 awley, Edith ............... 148 l ayes, Amy 39, 118, 125, 148, 131 6, 43, 112, 148, , 132, 131 aze1w00d, Dan . 7, 122, 123, 148 eald, John ................. 148 1 eeter, Cheri ........ 54,118,148 eiter, Mary Ann ........... 14 48 enderlite, Jackie ....... 122,148 ' enderson, Kathy ........ 60, 148 ensdill, Kathy ...... 41, 118, 148 ensley, Carolyn ............ 148 erbertson, Bobby ..... 53, 55, 99, 148, 164 esson, Dave ................ 148 eyer, Bill .......... 64, 122, 148 ildreth, Louie ....... 75, 76, 148 ill, Bonnie ......... 38, 148, 133 ill, Stella .................. 148 il1man, Diane .............. 148 inkley, Lewis .............. 149 obson, Lynn ........... 118, 149 offmann, Joseph ..... 80, 82, 149 ollomon, Eugene .. 7, 44, 70, 75, 149 olman, Patty .............. 149 01mgren, Linda 6, 39, 52, 55, 149 10rne, Tommy .............. 149 orner, Larry ............... 149 orner, Mike ................ 149 uber, Jeff .......... 42, 122, 149 ughes, Mary ........... 118, 149 und, Cindy ............. 56, 149 um, Kevin ......... 47, 103, 149 unter, Dave ................ 149 uston, Bill 51, 70, 72, 75,149 utcherson, David ........... 149 utton, Jim .............. 72, 150 ackson, Robert ............. 150 ackson, Roberta ........ 101, 150 acobson, Marilyn ........ 56, 150 acobson, Susan ......... 138, 150 ames, Jerry . 6, 55, 112, 150, 165, 132, 133 arvis, The1ma ........... 45, 150 enkins, Grace .............. 150 enkins, Pat ............. 56, 150 ennings, Mark .............. 151 eter, Valerie ........ 118, 120, 150 Griffeth, Dee .. 1 aymon, Debby .. Johnson, Cindy ..... 110, 118, 151 Johnson, Joanie ............. 150 Johnson, Laurie ............. 150 Johnson, Linda ....... 37, 39, 151 Johnson, Lucy 50, 55, 63, 103, 135, 151 Johnson, Tommy ............. 151 Jones, Brenda ........... 118, 151 Jones, Charlene ............. 106 Jones. Larry 151 Jones, Robby ................ 151 Jordon, Chip ............. 55, 151 Joyner, Richard ......... 103, 151 Joynt, Dee .................. 151 Karp, Allen .............. 64, 151 Kass, Willie ................. 151 Keeter, Kenney .............. 151 Kelley, Kathy ............... 151 Kidd, Pau1 .............. 40, 151 Kight, Coralee ........... 55, 151 Kilgore, Dan ....... 122, 123, 151 Killion, B011 ............. 86, 152 Kincaid, Chuck .............. 152 King, Brenda ............... 152 King, Kay 152 Kofoed, Karen .. 46, 99, 118, 125, 126,152 130, 152, 132, 133 Koutoufas, Maria ......... 56, 152 Kramarcy, Janice ............ 152 Kreissl, Deborah ........ 122, 152 Kruger, Blair ............... 152 Lacouture, Art .............. 152 Laibstain, Rob 53, 67, 99, 152 La Juett, Buddy ............. 152 Lambert, Benny ............. 152 Land, Sharyn ................ 152 Landers, David .............. 152 Langston, Phil 152 Lant, Laura ................. 152 Laughinghouse, Bill .......... 153 Leahey, Donald .......... 96, 153 Lee, Carl 153 Lee, Dick ................... 153 Lee, Paula ............... 59, 153 Lee, Sherry ..... 26, 101, 125, 153 Leemon, Tuffy . 40, 51, 70, 71, 72, 75, 92, 113, 130, 153, 133 Leibmon, Phil 153 Lemons, Jackie ...... 110, 119, 153 Lenhart, Diane ........... 59, 153 Levine, Paul ............. 53, 153 Levine, Sheila ............... 154 Lewis, Bob .................. 153 Linden, Debra ............... 154 Lloyd, Dave ................. 154 Locke, Dotty ..... 45, 61, 100, 133, 154 Konikoff, Steve . . . . Lockridge, Susan ......... 36, 154 Long, Perry ......... 92, 118, 154 Louder, Mary ............... 154 Loving, Richard . 48, 70, 118, 125, 154, 164 Lowell, Carole .. 38, 103, 113, 154 Lowery, Larry ........... 102, 154 Lowey, Mary ............ 59, 154 Lubel, Alan .............. 53, 154 Lucas, Wendy 43, 52, 112, 154 Lum, Yvonne ................ 154 Lundherg, Gloria ........ 103, 154 Mabry, Linda ............ 59, 154 MacMillan, David ........ 55, 154 Macon, Lynn ................ 154 Maddox, Ronny ....... 70, 92, 155 Maffeo, Sandra .............. 155 Makriyanis, John .. 40, 51, 70, 72, 75, 80, 112, 155 Malusa, Elaine .............. 155 Mandaleris, Bucky 53, 92, 104, 118, 155 Mandis, Elaine .............. 155 Marcinko, Cathy ......... 59, 155 Man, Sandy 39, 125, 133, 155 Mason, Dale ........ 122, 123, 155 Mason, Rob .............. 40, 155 Matthews, Bill .............. 155 Mauldin, Kathy ............. 155 Mauro, Lance 155 Maulmer, Jackie .............. 155 McAden, Pat ..... 55, 61, 118, 155 McCabe, Collen 155 McCann, Linda .............. 155 McClain, Sharon ........ 100, 155 McDonough, Art .. 51, 92, 93, 156 McElroy, Bonnie 156 McGinn, Bonnie .......... 36, 156 McGowan, Mike .. 40, 70, 80, 156 McGowan, Mike 40, 70, 80 92, 156 McKinney, Louise ........ 37, 156 McLaughlin, Janet ........ 36, 156 McPike, Carol 46, 99, 114, 125 McTague, Mike 156 Merriam, Marlene . . . , , 156 Middleton, Clifton , 156 Miller, 156 Miller, 156 Miller, ' 156 Miller, Thomas .............. 156 Milleson, William 156 Mills, Warren ............ 70, 156 Minetree, Ronnie . 122, 123, 156 Minor, Johnny .......... 118 156 Mizroch, Steve ........... 53, 157 Moffatt, Lee 157 Montoya, Junior 70, 71, 72, 75, 76, 112, 118, 130, 157 Moore, Becky ................ 157 Moore, Billy ................ 157 Moore, Connie .............. 157 Moore, Eileen 157 Moore, Richard ..... 8, 9, 40, 112, 125, 127, 157 Morgan, Paulette ............ 157 Morris, Betty ........ 38, 125, 157 Morris, Cathy ........... 127, 157 Morrisette, Anne . 46, 98, 99, 133, 157 Morrison, Susan ..... 55, 106, 109, 158 Mousouris, Mark ..... 42, 118, 158 Mumby, Laureen ..... 38, 122, 158 Murrell, Cookie .......... 56, 158 Myers, Mary ................ 158 Nance, Bonnie 158 Neale, Tommy ........... 44, 158 Neil, Peggy ........ 106, 118, 158 Nelson, Elaine ................ 6'2 Nelson, Jack .............. 51, 70 Newfield, Barbara ....... 118, 158 Nicholson, Alexander ........ 158 Nici, Janice ...... 43, 55, 113, 130, 132, 135 Nitzburg, Karen ......... 101, 158 Nock, Steve 118, 120, 120, 158 Nold, Bobbie ..... 43, 55, 125, 158 Norkin, Janet ............ 63, 158 Nusbaum, Alan ......... 1 ...... 66 Nusbaum, Janis . 36, 99, 118, 120, 158 01Haver, Joanne ............. 158 Ormond, Tyke ............... 159 Ostroff, Judy ................ 159 Overton, Gina ........... 118, 159 Owen, Nancy ............ 58, 158 Owen, Ronnie ............ 61, 159 Owen, Shawn ............... 159 Owens, Karl 55, 122, 123, 159 Padersky, Miche1e 67, 98, 106, 118, 133, 159 43, 52, 55, 120, 125, 131, 159 Panganiban, Alicea .......... 159 Park, Melody ........... 118, 159 Parker, June ................ 159 Patterson, Bobby ............ 159 Patterson, Jimmy 86, 118, 159 Payne, Margaret ............. 159 Peele, Jeanne ............... 159 Pell, Holly .............. 59, 159 Perkins, Johnny .......... 75, 159 Pester, Penny ............... 159 Peters, Vickie ............... 160 Padilla, Vickie . . . Pickett, Corteney ............. 38 Pierce, Micky ............... 160 Pilant, Jeannie . 5.2 55, 61, 160 Pinion, Ed ............... 96,160 Pipho, Steve .......... 35,54,160 Plawin, Judy . .108,118, 125,139, 160 Polay, Richard .............. 160 Ponton, Andy ............... 160 Poole,Car01 ................ 160 Poole, Debbie ......... 37 66 160 Pope, Mary ..... 39,108,125,126, 160 Porter, Nancy ....... 38, 125, 161 Pritchard, Janis 9, 39, 99, 103, 114, 117, 118, 125, 126, 161 Pritchard, Lynne ..... 43, 118, 161 Prothero, Debbie ............ 161 Puchacz, Brenda ......... 39,161 Puckett, Barbara ......... 59,161 Putman, buy ................ 161 Quarberg, Diane ..... 46, 125, 126, 161 Quinn, Debbie ............... 161 Radd, Anthony . 44, 45, 51, 53, 55, 80, 81, 83, 84, 87, 89, 98, 132, 161 Radman, Richard ......... 85, 161 RafaI, Renee ............ 101, 161 Ransome, Doug .............. 162 Rapcr, Bonney ............... 162 Ravenel, Steve ........... 44, 162 Reaves, Anne ........ 54, 101, 162 Reed, John ............... 40, 162 R6105, Theone ............... 162 Reshefsky, Carol ............ 162 Richardson, Sylvester ........ 162 Richardson, Sylvia ........ 54, 162 Richman, Maxine ........ 36, 162 Richman, Phyllis 52, 101, 162 Riddick, Betty ....... 36, 103, 162 Riggan, Peggy .......... 120, 162 Rimmer, Evelyn ...... 36, 101, 125 Rines, Adele ................ 162 Robertson, Penny ............ 162 Rodriguez, Carl ............... 40 Rodriguez, Lucille ........ 56, 162 Rosenblatt, Sharon . 114, 148, 162 Rotty, Cynthia ........... 37, 162 Roussos, Mary ........ 38, 55, 163 Rowland, George ..... 51, 96, 122, 123, 163 Ryan, Patty ................. 163 Ryan, Ronnie 163 Rymal, Robert ........... 42, 163 Sabato, Linda ........... 118, 163 Sabato, Susan ....... 118, 120, 163 Sampson, Sandra ............ 163 Sams, Anne ............. 118, 163 Saunders, Baynard ........... 163 Savage, Anne 43, 101, 125, 163 Savage, Sharon .............. 163 Savopoulos, George 51, 70, 72, 118, 163 Sawick, Neal ........... 111, 163 Scogin, Paula ............... 163 Schwahle, Bonnie ............ 163 Schweitzer, Kay ..... 46, 112, 118, 125, 129, 133, 163 Scott, Art ................... 163 Segal, Bob ....... 53, 92, 111, 164 Seidel, Linda ........... 110, 164 Seidman, Marsha .. 39, 52, 55, 99, 100, 114, 127, 129, 132, 164 Shames, Douglas ............ 164 Shaffer, Karen .............. 164 Shepherd, John .............. 164 Sherman, Karen ......... 118, 165 Sherman, Randy ............. 165 Shields, Cindy .......... . ..... 165 Short, Marcia 38, 105, 118, 125 133, 165 Shulman, Kenny ..... 39, 108, 113, 118, 120, 125, 132, 165 Siegal, Brian ..... 55, 67, 135, 165 Siman, Bob ........... 86, 87, 166 Sims, Patty ................. 166 Singleton, Candy ............ 166 Slade, Jeanie ................ 166 Smith,G1enda ............... 166 Smith, Jack .................. 70 Smith, Oakley ............... 166 Snell, Dottie ................ 166 Snyder, Thomas ............. 166 Stagg, Sandra ............... 166 Stan1ey, Debbie .......... 37,166 Stecher, Bob ......... 55,133,166 Steinberg, Bobbie ............ 166 Stemple, Linda . .37, 77,118,166 Stephens, Beverly ....... 110,166 Stephens, Gwynne . 52,118,120, 125, 127, 132, 166 Stoakley, David ......... 114, 166 Stockton, Herb 20, 53, 55, 125, 166 20, 53, 55, 125, 166 Stone, Terry ................. 56 Stonum, Robert ........... 53,55 Stowe11,Bart ................ 167 Strickland, Gerry ......... 59,167 Strohmeyer, Bernie .......... 167 Stroud, Jo Ann .......... 118,167 Sweet, John ................. 167 Swersky, Ed ................ 167 Swift,D0na1d ............... 167 Sykes, Kathy ............ 102,167 Tapscott,Cat11y ............. 167 Stockton, Herb Tarkington, Bonnie .......... 167 Tashner, Pat ................ 167 Taylor, Bo .......... 48, 115, 167 Taylor, Butch ........... 118, 167 Tay10r, Linda ............... 167 Teeuwan, Peter .............. 92 Thayer, Debbie ............... 39 Thomas, John ............... 167 Thompson, Kathy 45, 120, 167 Thrasher, Clarke ...... 6, 120, 167 Touchette, Leonard 40, 53, 55, 113, 125, 131, 132, 135, 167 Trivette, David ...... 40,125,168 Trotter, Tommy 168 Trout, Betsy . 5.4 97, 98, 99, 102, 133,168 44, 48, 75, 11, 113, 168 Turpin, Leigh ..... 9, 39, 108, 112, 117, 168 Umbarger, Ricky ......... 42,168 Unger, Hap ................. 168 Updike, Jimmy. 4, 44, 53,70, 92, 93,168 Urania, A. J. ............. 42, 168 Vann,Ruth1yn . .45,55, 100,118, 125,168 52, 55, 106, 135, 168 Vickers, Richard ..... 40, 114, 168 Truitt, Wit . . . Vester, Gayle . .. Vishnaiausky, Nahum ........ 168 Votsis, Anthony ............. 168 Wade, Linda ............. 56, 168 Wagemer, Ronald ............ 168 Wagoner, Daniel ......... 53, 168 Walker, Janis ............ 56, 168 Wallin, Janet ........ 52, 101, 169 Walter, Mark ............... 169 Walter, Thomas ............. 169 Waterfield, Frank ........... 169 Waters, Martha .............. 169 Weatherford, Linda .......... 169 Webb, Kay . 55, 65, 100, 134, 135, 169 Weber, Carol ......... 57, 60, 169 Weiner, Neal ................ 169 Weisberg, Susan ............. 169 Weisiger, Ann ....... 39, 133, 169 Weiss, Morisa ............ 55, 169 Welsh, Cornell 169 Werner, Peggy ........... 56, 169 Whicker, Rae 169 White, Brenda White, Sonny ............ 44, 169 Whitehurst, Mary ............ 170 Whitlock, Lee 170 Whitlock, Sharon ..... 60, 63, 170 Whittacker, Brenda ....... 56, 170 Whittle, Arthur ............. 170 Wicks, Susan ........... 118, 170 Wilkersen, Mike ............. 170 Wilkins, Cathy .............. 170 Wilkinson, Randy 40, 53, 125, 170 Wi11iums, Bonnie ............ 170 Williams, Gary 44, 51, 75, 76, 80, 82, 83, 84, 112, 115, 170 Williams, Lynette 54, 118, 171 Wi11iams, Margie ........ 110, 171 Williamson, Kenny .......... 171 Wilson, Judy ................ 171 Wilson, Ronnie .......... 70, Winstead, Cecil .............. Wishneff, Michele ........ 56, Wolf, Jeannie ............ 58, Woodard, Barnard ........ 42, Woody, Edward .............. Worth, Jimmy ...... 118, 120, Wright, Brenda .............. Wright, Peggy Wymer, Charles Wynn, Sharon 45, 99, 125, Yale, Diane ........... 47, 55, Yoder, John 118, Yoder, Kathy ................ Young, Randy ............... Zedd, Larry ................. Zendzian, Rich ........... 42, Zetlin, Barbara . .,52 55,133, Zinn, Laurie ............. 60, JUNIORS Abbott, James ...... 51, 111, 175, 92 Acosta, Elizabeth .............. 175 A1berts, David ............. 96, 175 Ambrose, Herbie ........ 44, 77, 175 Anderson, Bi11 .. ..80, 122, 123, 175 Andrews, Pam ................ 175 Apelt, Eric .................... 175 Atkins, Pam .................. 175 Atkinson, Elizabeth ......... 61, 175 Atkinson, Samuel .............. 175 Austin, Patsy ....... 38, 63, 108, 175 Ayers, Jay ................. 40, 175 Bain, Beverly .............. 46, 175 Baker, Beverly ................ 175 Baker, Bruce .................. 175 Baker, Claire ............. 112, 175 Banks, Char1ey ............. 65, 175 Barber, Marie ............. 37, 175 Barbini, Jeanne .............. 175 Barker, Beverly ............... 118 Barnes, Larry ............ 122, 175 Bartel, Susan ........... 52, 98, 175 Barton, Robert ............. 70, 175 Bates, Kenneth ................ 175 Batyon, Marie ................. 175 Bearden, William .............. 175 Bennett, Myra ............. 36, 175 'enson, Carolyn ............... 175 Berlin, Judy .................. 175 'crlund, PauIa .......... 110, 175 Berns, Susan .......... 46, 103, 175 l'eskin, Roy ............ 80, 175, 91 Riggs, Bonnie ................ 175 Bishop, Barry .............. 40, 175 luishop, Bruce .............. 40, 175 nishop, Thomas ....... 122, 123, 175 nlair, Fackler .............. 55, 175 Ilamire, Susan ................ 175 lows, Rhonda . . . .46, 98, 101, 107, . 175 l'lumenthal, Harold ............ 175 I'oone, Sam ................... 175 'ornstein, Sandra ............. 175 Howles, Deborah .............. 175 1: oyd, Belven .................. 175 l: oyd, Maynard ................ 111 'oykin, Wi11iam ............... 175 .rady, Phyllis ............. 47, 175 'regant, Peter ................ 175 'right, Cary ............... 175, 91 .rothers, William .......... 44, 175 'rown, Richard ............... 175 'ucher, Sharon ........ 57, 103, 176 'umm, Marlene ............... 176 'urns, Karen ......... 46, 55, 176 .urton, Marie .............. 43, 101 .urton, Pat ................ 98, 176 'utler, Lucia ............. 54, 176 utts, Lorna .................. 176 nyrd, George .. . .44, 48, 62, 118, 92 :yrnes, John .................. 176 adde 11, Colin ........ 176, 170, 91 allis, Donald ............... 176 allis, Ronald ................. 176 anpbe11, Linda ............. 176 ampbell, Pat ................. 176 ampbe11, Wendy . . .. 176, 46, 118, 125, 120 ampbell, Tommy ........ 122, 123 anepari, Donna .............. 176 annon, Betsy ............ 119, 176 apehart, Bill ....... 51, 72, 79, 176, 174, 93 arballo, Arvis ................ 110 arballo, Denis ................ 176 arlson, Dale ........ 51, 65, 70, 72 arney, Marcia ......... 55, 176, 63 arpenter, J ohn ............... 176 arraway, Becky ......... 46, 98, 46 arter, Larry ........... 86, 176, 92 asey, Gayle .................. 176 asey, Nancy ......... 122, 123, 176 ason, Gary ............... 77, 176 Champaco, Diane ........... 59, 176 Chandler, Debbie ........... 46, 176 Chapel, Norman .. ..55, 176, 65, 91 Childress, Bill ................. 176 Clark, Christine ............ 41, 176 Clarke, Char1es ................ 176 Clinkscales, Lee ...... 118, 120, 176 Cochran, Linda ................ 176 Cohen, Arthur ................ 176 Cohen, Elaine .............. 63, 176 Cohen, Judy .............. 119, 176 Collector, Steve ............ 48, 176 Collins, Cynthia ............ 58, 176 Cooper, Robert ................ 176 Coplon, Steve ....... 40, 48, 176, 99 Cox, Thomas ........ 70, 86, 89, 118 Criss, Donna .................. 176 Criss, Patricia ................. 176 Corckin, Barbie ............... 176 Cross, Sherman ....... 122, 123, 176 Cruser, Carmel ................ 176 Curtis, Carroll ................. 39 Dabaghian, Janet ........... 59, 176 Dail, Tommy ......... 122, 123, 176 Damon, Linda ................. 176 Daspit, Dana .............. 109, 176 Daughtery, Mary .......... 118, 176 Davis, Herbie ............ 70, 177 Davis, Jean ........ 45, 177, 100, 125 Davis, PamCIa ................. 177 Davis, William ............. 61, 122 Deams, James ................. 177 Decoux, Pat ................... 177 Dedrick, Watren ........... 70, 177 Delzel, Mey ................... 177 Deavers, Frances 177 Dickson, Anne ............. 43, 174 Dillon Dchbies .............. 177 Din, 'fommy .................. 177 Din, Wilkie .................... 91 Donlan, Rodney ..51, 177, 122, 123 Dooley, Brenda ........... 45, 177 Dorsey, Patsy .......... 41, 177, 100 Dozier, Donna ................. 177 Duffy, Barbara ............ 39, 177 Duncan, Ricky ................ 177 Dunfield, Given ............... 177 Dunn, Donald ........ 122, 125, 177 Dyson, Nancy .......... 39, 98, 177 Edelstein, William ....68, 102, 177 Edwards, James ...... 118, 120, 177 Ellison, Clarence ............... 77 Ellinson, Gary ............. 51, 177 Elliott, Clayton ............ 40, 177 Elliot, Rebecca ........... 118, 177 Enos, George ................... 86 Esters, Hernam ............... 177 Etherington, Richard .......... 177 Etherington, Robert ........... 177 Falconer, Cindy ..61, 102, 103, 177 Faller, Roy ................... 177 Faulkner, Julius ....... . ........ 1 22 Feldman, Darryl ............... 177 Ferebee, Deborah ..45, 61, 188, 177 Fergusen, Judy ................ 177 Fisher, George .......... 44, 96, 178 Fish, James ................... 178 Flelton, Christine .......... 46, 178 Floyd, William ................ 178 Forehand, Lynn ............ 46, 178 Forrest, Valerie ............ 45, 178 Frank, Robert ................. 178 Fuller, Roy .................... 44 Frazier, Linda ............... 178 Frazier, Charles ............... 178 Frieden, Elizabeth ........... 178 Friedman, Jodie ............... 178 Friedman, Randy 43, 101, 107, 118, 120, 178 Gabor, Bonita ................. 178 Gabriel, Nicholas ............ 178 Calanides, Anna .............. 178 Calanides, Peter .. ..5, 53, 90, 118, 178 ....43, 52, 55, 98, 99, Gamsey, Rita 104, 106, 126, 178 Ganderson, Martin ........ 53, 178 Garret, Terry ................ 178 Geller, Maureen ............... 122 Gentry, Evelyn 178 Gibbs, Jo Ann ............... 178 Gilbert. Cone ................ 178 Gilsdorf, Brenda ..50, 66, 103, 122, 178 Cirault, Robert ................ 178 Givens, Janice ............... 178 Class, Charlotte .............. 178 Class, James ......... 122, 123, 178 Glasser, Sandra ........... 119, 179 Glowor, Sydney .............. 179 Godwin, Donald ............... 179 Godwin, Ronnie ......... 122, 123 Goldberg, May Rose ...... 55, 106, 120, 118. 179 Goldberg, Rebecca ............. 179 Goldman, Danny . . .53, 55, 105, 106 Gnldmeicr, Michail . . . .53, 104, 179 Goldsberry, Michael ............ 65 Gomez, Dennis ................ 179 Gonda, Margaret .............. 179 Gordon, Chris ................. 179 Core, Steve ................... 179 Grass, Mark ................. 179 Gray, Tommy ................. 179 Green, Herbert ................ 179 Green, Hope ............... 36, 179 Green, John .............. 122, 123 Cretakis, Cathy ........... 119, 179 Griffin, Cecil ................. 179 Griffin, Ginger . . . .43, 52, 101, 107, 118, 179 Griffith, Charles ............... 179 Grimmer, Phyllis .......... 43, 179 Grizzle, Carolyn ............... 179 Guess, Nathaniel .............. 179 Gundrum, Katherine ........... 179 Gutterman, Phyllis ....55, 106, 179 Hall, Helen ................... 179 Hall, Russell ............. 179, 92 Hamilton, Betty ............... 179 Hamilton, Christy ............. 179 Hamlin, Jim ............... 77, 179 Hampton, Donald ............ 179 Hanchey, Calvin .............. 70 Haney, Mary .................. 179 Handsford, Robert ........... 179 Harrington, David ........... 179 Harris, James ................ 179 Harris, Janice ................. 179 Harris, Marsha ................ 179 Harrison, Cathy ............ 52, 179 Hawk, Laurie ................. 179 Hawkes, Peggy ................ 179 Hawkins, Richard ............. 179 Hazelett, John .................. 98 Hazelwood, Suzanne ...46, 47, 103, 179 Heavner, Donna ............... 180 Hendricks, Rebecca ......... 39, 180 Henley, Joyce ................. 180 Hensley, Fred ................. 180 Hernkolm, Quinton ............ 180 Hesson, Darea ................. 180 Hewitt, Ronald ................ 180 Hibbard, Jacqueline ........... 180 Hicks, James .............. 111, 180 Hill, George ............ 40, 70, 180 Hill, Linda ................... 180 Hill, Susan ............ 46, 125, 180 Hilton, Vicki .................. 180 Hirschfield, Jo Ann ......... 39, 180 Hirschler, Gary ................ 180 Hobbs, Cecil ............ 42, 66, 180 Hobbs, Linda ............. 122, 180 Hodges, William ............. 180 Hoff, Morton ................ 180 Hollen, Nancy . ..52, 100, 126, 180, 174 Hollifield, Mark ............... 180 Holloman, Annette ............. 180 Holloman, James ........... 70, 180 Holmgren, Janet ............... 180 Horgan, Lois .................. 180 Howard, Jimmy ..... 70, 80, 180, 91 Hudgins, Audrey ...... 118, 180, 127 Hundley, Evelyn ............... 180 Hunley, Russell ...64, 122, 123, 180 Hutton, Eric ................ 70, 72 Hurwitz, Norman ............ 180 Hyman, Ronald ....... 118, 120, 180 Hyman, Thomas ............... 180 Ingram, Cliff .................. 180 Jacobs, Nina ......... 98, 101, 180 Jaffee, Melissa ................ 180 Jancaitis, Roger ............ 92, 122 Jenkins, Bruce ................ 180 Jens, Kathy ................ 46, 118 Jobe, Linda ................... 180 Johle, Ethelyn ................. 180 Johns, Julian ................... 92 Johnson, Jenny ............ 42, 180 Johnson, Sherry .. . .41, 54, 102, 180 Jones, Deborah ................ 180 Jones, Donna .............. 46, 180 Jones, Russe11 ................. 180 Jordan, Weston ............ 51, 180 Joyner, Eric ................... 180 Kaplan, Roger ............. 55, 105 Kay, J ames ................... 180 Kayer, Linda .................. 180 Kelly, Maureen ................ 180 Kerlin, Darrylin ............... 181 King, Bonnie ......... 118, 120, 181 Kramer, Joyce ........ 55, 104, 181 Kutnak, Nancy .. ..50, 65, 110, 181 Lacey, Phil ................ 70, 181 Lacouture, Richard ............ 181 Laibstain, Linda .. .52, 55, 104, 126, 181 Lamastra, Nick ................ 181 Lamaster, Glen ............. 90, 181 Lancaster, Stan ................ 181 Landcrherg, Jerry ............. 181 Landis, Rita .................. 181 Langston, Wayne ........... 77, 181 Lathrop, Linda ............ 110, 181 Lawrence, Judy ...... 9, 43, 117, 181 Lawrence, Susan .......... 101, 181 Leach, Cathy ................ 181 Leakey, Mike ................. 181 Lederle, Fern ............... 64, 68 Lee, Fee Ming ............... 181 Leemon, Claudia .......... 119, 181 Leong, Lisa .................. 6, 45 Leopard, Susan ............ 122, 181 Leonard, Tom ................. 181 LeTempt, James .......... 56, 181 Levine, Barry .................. 55 Lind, Larinda ................. 181 Lindquist, Carol ....... 45, 125, 181 Lingo, Robert ........ 122, 123, 181 Lipe, Darlene ................. 181 Logan, Charles ............ 118, 181 Longacre, Kathy ............... 181 Louder, Martha .............. 181 Lucas, Linda .................. 181 Lyons, Jim .............. 80, 81, 82 Malik, Pat ................. 65, 182 Mallory, Donna .............. 182 Mandaleris, Elaine ......... 38, 182 Maniscalco, Donna ......... 45, 182 Marin, Jeff ................... 182 Maroulis, Panos ............ 92, 182 Marsden, Douglas ............ 182 Mason, Sharon ..... . ........ 5 9, 182 Massre, Stanley ............... 182 Maxwell, Susan . . .43, 109, 125, 182 Maynard, Jeannie ............ 182 McAden, Mary ................ 182 McConoghy, Karen ............ 182 McCormick, Nadine .......... 182 McGonagle, Cindy ............. 182 McCuirt, Keith ............ 182, 92 McPherson, Stephen ..122, 123, 182 Meade, Robert ................ 182 Meador, Diane .. ..182, 38, 52, 125, 126, 103, 55 Meeker, Roger ................ 182 Meerhaum, Mitchell ........... 182 Mcntzer, Leon ............... 182 Mcts. Phyllis 182 Mihlbauer, John Miller, Florence ........... 118, 182 Miller, Larry ......... 122, 123, 182 Miller, Pat .................... 182 Miller, Sarah ................ 182 Mister, Thomas .............. 182 Mitchell, Radford ............. 182 Mittelmaier, John ............. 182 Moore, Alfred ........ 66, 70, 182 Morgan, David 182 Morgan, Sarah ................ 182 Morris, Brenda ................ 182 Morris, Denise ..... 52, 61, 99, 182 Morris, John ........ 40, 48, 90, 182 Moyer, Linda .............. 46, 182 Moyer, Linda ................. 182 Mullen, Nancy ............. 45, 182 Myers, Beth .............. 103, 182 Navat, Rebecca ............ 57, 183 Nelson, Mike .. . .120, 122, 123, 183 Northington, John . 51, 55, 96, 183 Null, Jimmy Lu ..43, 101, 118, 120, 183 O'Brivn, Joseph .......... 74, 183 O'Deil, Curtis ............. 122, 183 Oliver, John ............... 74, 183 Oliver, Martin ................. 183 Olzewski, Charles .......... 66, 183 O'Neal, Deborah ............... 183 Orsborne, Catherine ...38, 125, 183 Orsborne, Linda ............... 183 Owen, Jamie ............... 41, 183 Owens, John .................. 1831 Owens, Regina Pagayoya, Fred Paine, Bobby ................ 183 Painter, Barbara ........ 41, 47, 183 Park, Donna ............. 41, 183 Parker, Alan .................. 183 Parker, Christine ........... 61,183 Patterson, Gaylord ............. 183 Payne, Caroline ............... 183 Payner, Wanda ................ 183 Perkins, Patricia ........... 63,183 Perros, Helen ................. 183 Perry, Jim .................... 183 Perry, Pauline ................ 183 Perry, Phyllis ............... 183 Perry, Tim Pester, Ben ................ 40,183 Peters, Edward ................. 92 Pettengi11,Teresa ............ 183 Phillips, Marsha ............... 183 Pickering, Linda ........... 54,183 Pierce, Nancy ................. 183 Pierce, Paulette ............ 59, 183 Pogorelic, David ............... 183 Polatty, Kathy ............ 110, 183 Pollock, Shirley ............ 52, 183 Price, Shir1ey ................. 183 Prince, James ................ 183 Puckett, Diane ................ 183 Puckett, Karen ........... 59, 183 Putterman, Paul ........... 55, 183 Radcliff, James ......... 51, 70, 183 Randall, Alan ................. 183 Rapaport, Jonathan ............ 183 Raskin, Pat .......... 118, 120, 183 Reid, Kathleen ................ 183 Revere, Diane ...... 52, 55, 105, 184 Reyes. Robert 184 Reynolds, Keith ......... 44, 96, 184 Reynolds, Michael ............. 184 Richels, Barbara .......... 101, 184- Ricks, William ................ 184 Rieger, Robert ................ 184 Riris, Athena ................ 184 Roach, John .................. 184 Roberts, Frances ........... 36, 184 Robertson, David ........... 66, 184 Robertson, Deborah ...43, 119, 184, 174 Roemer, Charlene ............. 184 230 Rogers, Denise ............ 122, 184 Rogers, John ......... 122, 123, 184 Romulus, Sherry ........... 39, 184 ROWCH, Duris ......... 57, 101, 184 Salanionsky, Myra .............. 43 Sa1sbury, Alan ................ 184 Samuels, Ellen ............ 103, 184 Sande, Lee .................. 184 Sanders, Karen ........... 61, 184 Saunders, Beverly ............. 184 Saunders, Bill ................. 184 Saunders. Mark ............... 184 Savage, Ann .................. 184 Savage, Suzanne . . .43, 98, 122, 126, 126, 184 Schaikewitz, Debra ........ 118, 184 Schellin, Debbie ............... 184 Schrum, Pat .................. 184 Schultze, Paulette ............. 184 Scott, Dan .................... 184' Scott, John ................... 184 Scully, Alice ............... 59, 184 Segal, Stewart ............. 99, 184 Self, David ............... 122, 184 Seyller, Joyce ................. 184 Shapiro, Marcia ........... 118, 184 Shea, Mary Ann ........... 46, 184 Shelton, Terry ................. 184 Sheppard, Bonnie ...... 45, 125, 184 Shiflet, Joan .................. 184 Shober, Helen ........... 119, 184 Shores, Samuel ................ 184 Shushansky, Larry ............. 184 Siebert, Pat .............. 55, 184 Simons, Vickie ................. 50 Sleeper, D011 .................. 184 Smith, Annette ................ 184 Smith, Linda .................. 184 Smith, Linda .......... 41, 110, 184 Smith, Nancy ........ 41, 100, 184 Smith, Vickie ................. 185 Smith, Willard ................ 185 Snyder, Sydney .............. 185 Sonlag, August ................ 185 Soroko, Arlene .............. 36, 55 Soskel, Gail ............. 118,185 Starnes, Cindy. .101,107, 118,185 Stecher,E1izabeth ............. Steers, Jim .................... 176 Strictland, Charles ......... 98, 185 Summerlin, Karen ............. 185 Swink, Gilbert .......... 53, 55, 185 Sykes, Patricia ................ 185 Taft, Karen ................... 185 Talley, Fred .................. 185 Tate, Patricia ................. 185 Tatem, Melvin ................. 74 Taylor, Alexis ............ 63, 185 Taylor, Kathy .............. 45, 185 Taylor, Richard ............... 185 Teneyck, John ............... 185 Thesman, Bradley ............. 185 Thomas, James ................ 185 Thomas, Lloyd ................ 185 Thompson, Donald ............. 185 Thompson, Nancy ..... 43, 109, 118, 185 Thomsen, Kathleen ............ 185 Thorn, Susan ........ 43, 118, 185 Tilighman, Susan ............ 185 Torply, Barbara ............... 110 Touchette, Barbara . .38, 47, 99, 185 Trower, Christine ......... 110, 185 Turner, Donald ................ 185 Upton, Peggy ................. 186 Vansicible, Fred ............... 186 Vaughan, Gloria .......... 61, 186 Vellines, Dnrothy ......... 47, 1'16 Waitsmon, Mark ............... 186 Walker, Lynn ........ 43, 109, 186 Walman, Arthur ...... 122, 123, 186 Walz, Melony .............. 46, 186 Waranch, Suzanne .......... 39, 186 Warlikowski, Margaret .......... 59 Warner, Nancy .......... 100, 186 Warren, Shirley ............... 186 Wasserman, Gail .............. 186 Watson, Muriel .............. 186 Weatherford, Brenda ....... 45, 186 Weber, Mary .................. 186 Weisel, Charles .............. 186 White, Lloyd .................. 186 White, Randi ...... 39, 98, 118, 125, 186 Whitehurst, Lawrence ..... 111, 186 Witney, Cole ................ 186 Whitney. William 186 Wicks, Debbie ................ 186 Widdifield, Harris .............. 41 Williams, Diane ........... 119, 186 Williams, James .......... 66, 186 Williams, John ................ 186 Willis, Bahre .............. 186, 91 Wingfield, Robert ............. 186 Winston, Raleta ............ 46, 186 Witzel, Clifton ................ 186 Wobus, John .............. 122, 186 Wolcott, Amme ............ 39, 186 Wollett, Beverly . .38, 103, 125, 186, 153 Wood, Edwin ................. 186 Wood, Kenneth ............ 80, 186 Woodard, Thomas ............. 186 Woody, Betty ................. 186 Woolard, Gary ............ 122, 186 Young, Linda .................. 39 Zablow, Sheldon 51, 53, 55, 86, 186, 174 Zinn, Karen ................... 186 King, Jackie .................. 186 S OPH 0M ORES Addison, James .............. 188 Adler, Lawrence ............... 188 Adler, Marsha ................. 188 Adsit, Jammy ..... 67, 100, 106, 188 Albertson, William ..51, 70, 98, 99, 188 Alexander, Dennis .......... 74, 188 Allen, Frank .................. 188 Allison, Sammel . . .55, 66, 122, 123, 188 Anderson, Cheryl .............. 188 Anderson, Vicki ............... 188 Ashley, Thomas ............... 188 Aument, Marie ....43, 52, 188, 187 Bailey, Lee ................... 188 Bailey, Thomas ................ 188 Bain, Susan ................... 188 Baines, Edward ............... 188 Baker, Jerry .................. 188 Baker, Phyllis ......... 67, 104, 188 Baker, Sid ................. 39, 188 Baker, William ................. 36 Ball, Chris ......... 86, 90, 122, 188 Ballard, James .............. 70, 74 Bandelean, Melody ............ 188 Bandora, William .............. 188 Baraini, David ............. 74, 188 Barr, Bruce ................ 188, 78 Barr, Henry ................. 188 Barr, Susan ................... 188 Barry, Pat ..................... 98 Bass, Cathy ............ 46, 54, 188 Bates, Gary .............. 40, 188 Battles, Connie ................ 188 Baty, Jessica .................. 188 Bayley, Linda ................. 188 Beale, Martha ......... 62, 107, 188 Beaulieu, Marc ................ 188 Beecher, Richard ........... 59, 188 Beilhart, Robert ........ 40, 188, 78 Belkov, Jane .................. 188 Bellah, James .............. 44, 188 Bellamy, Jane ................. 188 Bennet, J ohn .................. 188 Benson, Betty ....62, 101, 107, 188 Bernstein, Richard ........... 188 Berry, Barbara ........ 62, 101, 188 Berry, Betty .............. 101, 18- Beskin, Richard ............... 18 Beverly, Paul ................. 18' B1air,Jo Ann .............. 52,18' B1um,Judy ................... 18 B1ythe,E11i0tt ................. 18' Bock, Jimmie ................. 18' Boner, Deborah ........ 49, 119, 18' Bonner, Albert ................ 18' Bonnie, Karen . . . .' ......... 67, 18' Boone, Sue . . . .38, 47, 52, 103, 125 18 Borgens, John ............ 74, 18' Boytwell, Marilyn .......... 47, 18 Bradley, Teresa ............... 18' Brady, Thomas ............. 47, 18' Brammer, Greg ................ 18 Branham, Cherly .............. 18' Brenner, Martin ............... 18' Brenner, Nancy .............. 18' Brewer, Bonnie ............ 65, 18' Brice, Kathy .................. 18' Brining, Rodney ............... 18' Brock, Cheryl ............. 110, 18 Brock, Terry .................. 18' Brooks, Robert ................ 18 Brown, Jacqueline ........... 18. Brown, Pamela ........... 49, 18 Brown, Sheryl ................. 18 Bryant, Rebecca ............... 18' Burk, Mike ................ 42, 18' Burnette, Mary ................ 18' Burns, Martha ............... 18' Burns, Sharon ................. 18' Burton, Elizabeth .............. 18 Burton, Marquerite ...62, 107, 11' 18 Burton, William ............... 18 Byrd, John .................... 18' Byrum, Thomas ......... 65, 86, 18 Caleo, Marvin ............. 74,7 Callahan Pat ........... 77, 85, 18 Campbell, Elsie ........... 119,18. Canapari, Richard ....... 70, 77, 18 Carlson,Dona1d ............... 18 Carmone, Paula ......... 49, 47, 18 Carner, Philip ........ 122,123,18 Carpenter, Thomas ......... 189, 6 Carter, Jo Ann ................ 18. Carty, Michael ................ 18 Casterline, Gary ............... 18 Caster, Gregory ............... 18 Chambers, Carol ............. 18 Chambers, Linda .......... 110, 18: Cl1eney.AItl111r Clark, Barbara ................ 18 Claud, Geogia ............ 59, 1'1 Clewis, Thresa ................ 19 Clendenin, Elaine 3 Cobb, Susan .................. 19 C016,Frank ................... 19 Coley, Kent .................... 4 Coley, Peter .................. 11 Coley, William ................ 19 Collins, Jayne ............ 57, 19 Conner, Mike ................. 19 Cooper, Sherrie .............. 19 Corrdivanna, Carol ......... 36, 19 Copeland, John .............. 19 Covington, Robin .............. 19 Coye, Sarah ................... 101 Cox, Claudia ............... 50,19 Crawford, Dottie .............. 19 Craft, David .................. 19 Crowson, David ............... 19 Crowder, Donna ......... 119, 1'1 Crumb1ey, John ............... 19 Cuthrell, Dail .............. 47, 19 Danncmann, John ..... 77, 190, 7 Davenport, Albert ............. 19 Davenport, Philip .............. 19 Davis, Susan .................. 1' Davison, Vicki ................ 19 Dawson, Nancy .............. 1' Dederich, Jerry ................ 19 De Geer, Cary .......... 70,74,190 Delinger: Kenneth ............. 190 Dial, Maximo ................. 190 Dipeppe, Archie ........... 106,190 Donahue, Richard ............. 190 Dorey, Cameron. 6.4 122, 123, 190 Drew, Stephen ................ 190 Drohani, Putty 57, 110, 190 Esposito, Terry ........ 46, 65, 190 Early, William ............. 74, 190 Earnest, Kathy ............. 52, 190 Edwards, Deborah .......... 54, 190 Edwards, Deborah ......... 119, 190 Edwards, J0 Ella .............. 190 Edwards, Roy ......... 74 190, 78 Edwards, Vaughn ............ 190 Edwards, Thomas ............ 190 Eichelbaum, Linda ....67, 106, 190 Eisenberg, MarIene ............ 190 Eisenberg, May ................ 190 Eppes, Roy ................ 74, 190 Esposito, Torry ........ 46, 54, 190 Esposito, Patrick .............. 190 Esquer, Juliet ................. 191 Etheridge, Lynn ............... 191 Evans, James 191 Feldman, Howard .......... 70 191 Field, Margaret ....... 41 47. 191 Fine, Mitchell .. .51, 53, 70, 74, 77, 90, 98, 191 Fitez, Robert ........... 42, 64, 191 Flannigan, Mike 191 Fleenor, Katherine ............. 191 Fleming, Judith ..... 4-7, 59, 66, 191 Florendo, Eliseo ............... 191 Floyd, Davie ................... 85 Floyd, John ................... 191 Foard, Susan .................. 191 Foreman, Alice ................ 191 Forrest. Thomas 191 Fourhey, Helen ................ 191 FowIe, Bette .................. 191 Foxwell, Nadine ......... 119, 191 Frazier, Judith ............. 59, 191 Frieden, Nancy ................ 191 Furman. Randall ...... 65, 67, 191 i 191 191 191 191 Gardner, Gerald ............... 191 Garrison, Ronald ...... 70, 74, 191 Gatling, Linda ...... 122, 123, 191 191 Richard 191 Gentry, Kathy ................. 191 Georgiades, George ............ 191 Georgiades, Kathryn ........... 191 Glass, Jeffery ................. 191 Click, Carol ................. 191 Golden, Howard ...... 122, 123, 191 Goldberg, Martin .............. 191 Coldsticker, Amy .............. 191 Coldsticker, Helen ....67, 106, 191 Gould, Nancy .............. 63, 191 Coumedis, Charles ........ 85, 191 Graham, Arthur ............... 191 Fray, John .................... 191 rey, Wesley ............. 118, 191 resham, Kathy ....... 92, 119, 191 . resham, Richard ....... 86, 90, 191 rizzle, Johnie . . . .55, 122, 123, 191 rombacher, Kerry ............ 191 uerreiro, Christine ..101, 107, 191 uthrie, Anne ................. 192 utzler, Donna ............. 47, 192 waltney, Alvah . .. .70, 74, 90, 192 wynn, Dana ................. 122 adjikiriacow, Nitza ...... 37, 192 all, Laurie ................. 192 amby, Greg .............. 192, 78 amilton, Linda ..57, 122, 123, 192 Harrison,Danie1 ........... 74,192 H;'11rison,NL111cV .......... 106,192 H1111 Debbie 192 Hawk, Richard ................ 192 Hay,er Sharon .......... 38,98,192 Hazard, Grethen .......... 54,192 Hecht, Linda ............ 119,191 Hecht, Sharon ............... 192 Henderson, John ............. 192 Hernandez, Laura ............ 192 Herrin, Katherine .............. 192 Herlxlmrg, Howard ........ 67, 192 Hertzberg, Richard ............ 192 Hickie, Kim ................. 192 Higgins, Jim .................. 192 Hill, J ack ..................... 192 Hi11, Sandra ............... 47, 192 Hill, Sherry ................... 192 Hill, Steve .................... 192 HinderIiter, Marie ......... 119, 192 Hires, Chris ................... 192 Hodges, Tina ............. 110,192 Hoffenberger, Joe ............. 192 Hullmcy, Roger 192 H01111es,Given ................ 192 H01mes,Benard ............. 70, 85 House, Lois ................... 192 H011ard, Martha ........ 43,98,192 Howe, Ann .................. 192 Howell, Tommy ............... 192 Hoyt, Greg ...... . ............. 192 Hughes, Mary ............ 50, 192 Hughes, Nancy ........... 47, 192 Hughes, George ........... 122, 192 Igdal, Frieda .................. 192 Imperial, Micheal ....122, 123, 192 Isiminger, Howard ............. 192 Jackson, Adel ................. 119 Jackson. Evert ................ 192 Jarvis, Cecil .................. 192 Jenkins, Chis .............. 56, 192 Jenkins, Pam ................ 193 Jesus, Marsha 193 Johansen, Victor ........... 64, 193 Johnson, Robert ............... 193 Johnson, Carolyn .............. 193 Johnson, David ......... 68, 90, 193 Johnson, Mona ................ 193 Johnson, Rodney .............. 193 Johnson, Yvonne ............. 193 Jones, Dan ............... 193, 78 Jones, Jay ................. 96, 193 Jones, Louis ................. 193 Jones, Patricia ................ 193 Jordan, Dan ................. 193 Julian, Gerry ................ 193 Kapland, Janie ................ 193 Karantzas, Pam ............... 193 Katz, Donald ........ 65, 67, 90, 193 Kavanaugh, Clifford ........... 193 Keefe, Charles ............ 123, 193 KeHy, Brian .................. 193 Kidd, Wanda ................ 193 King, Charence .............. 193 King, Eloise .................. 193 King, Patricia ................. 193 Kiriluk, Vanessa ................ 98 Kirkwood, Lisa ........... 49, 194 Kitterman, William ............ 194 Kittinger, Ronald .............. 194 Kinefelter, Eva ................ 194 K1011, Michaeline ...... 62, 101, 107, 194, 187 Knapper, Steve ................ 194 Knudsen, Laura ............ 47, 194 Konikoff, David ...53, 67, 194, 187 Krischer, Jeanne ............. 194 Kraesig, William .............. 194 Kruger, Robin .......... 52, 67, 194 Lacey, Ellen .................. 194 Laderberg, Bruce .............. 194 Lamastra, Debbie ............... 36 Lamb, Judy ................... 194 Lambert, Joyce ........... 47, 194 Lambert, Larry ................ 194 Lang, Jane ................ 57, 194 Langhorne, Thomas ............ 194 Lapidus, Cary ................. 194 Lawson, David ................ 194 Lee, Kathryn ................ 194 Lee, Patricia .................. 194 Lefcoe,Dz1rry1 ......... 67,106,194 Legum, Blaine ................ 194 Lester, Sharon ............... 194 Lewis, Edward ................ 194 Lindamood, Vickey ............ 194 1inkous,Shz1r0n ......... 122,194 Lipkin, Laura ....... 66, 98, 99, 194 Lloy,d Pat ................. 47,194 Lobdell, Vicki ................. 194 Looney, Dickson ............... 194 Lovin, Martin ................. 194 Lowell, Sharon 194 Lawrance, Charles ............. 194 Luhring, Dolly ................ 194 1.111111111111118. Mary 194 Lynch, Martha ............ 119, 194 Mail, Danile .................. 194 Mangum, Linda ..... 122, 123, 194 Mantis, Lisa .................. 194 Muroulis, Tracy 194 Marshall, Linda ............... 194 Martin, Dorothy ....... 39, 52, 194 Martin, Fredrick .............. 194 Martin, William ........ 86, 88, 194 Mather, William ........... 96, 194 Mauney, James ........... 194, 91 Maygarden, Ernest ........... 194 Maynard, Judith ............. 194 Mazarakis, Gregory ............ 195 MC Clintock, Billy .............. 74 MC Dougall, Gordan ........... 118 MC Gill, Allen ............. 74, 195 MC Guire, Joe ............... 195 MC Intire, Donna ........ 119, 195 Mc Million, James ............. 195 Mc Million, Norma ............ 101 MC Nair, Clinton ............ 1. .195 Me Whorter, Georgia ....... 49, 195 Mears, Sharon ............... 195 Medley, Michael ........ 74, 90, 195 Melvin, Malinda 195 Mendelson, Louis .............. 195 Meredith, Peter ............ 195, 74 Michel, Steve .................. 90 Mihlbauer, Kathleen ........... 195 ' Miller, Kathy .............. 49, 195 Miller, Kathy ................. 195 Mitchell, Dru ................. 195 Moison, Steve . . .70, 74, 77, 85, 195 Molohon, Harold .............. 195 Moore, Homes ............... 111 Moore, Robert ................ 40 Morgan, Rosemary ........ 47, 195 Moore, James ................. 195 Morris, Catherine .......... 195, 46 Morris, Margaret ............... 37 Mountain, Shirley ............. 195 Mullen, Michael ............... 195 Myers, Thomas ......... 77, 85, 195 Neal, Elizabeth ................ 195 Nelson, Page .................. 195 Nelson, Paul ............. 90, 195 Newman, John ' ............. 74, 195 Niles, Charles .............. 60, 195 N012, Paul ............ 51, 86, 195 Nordeny, Keith ................ 195 Nowell, John .................. 195 Nuzzo, Ann ............... 122, 195 Nuzzo, .10 ................ 45, 195 Oberdofer, William ......... 66, 195 OiHern, Janice ................ 195 Olsen, Linda .................. 195 Orem, Michael ............. 74, 195 Osman, Gary .................. 195 Owings, Nancy ....49, 98, 103, 195 Padden, Mike ................. 195 Padon, Jane ........... 43, 119, 195 Pagoyoya, Leo ................. 195 Parker, Ann .................. 195 Parker, Jo Ann .............. 195 Pa1rker,Mary ........... 58,47, 195 Parker, Randy ................ 195 Partridge, Will ................ 195 Patterson, Court ............... 196 Patterson, Pearl ........... 110, 196 Pcurlman, Fran ............ 67, 196 Pebbles, Cinthia ............... 196 Peale, Paul ................... 196 Perminter, Daphne ........... 196 Perry, Anita .......... 122, 123, 196 Pezzella, Vinice ............ 77, 196 Phillips, Alan ................. 196 Phillips, Lewis ................ 196 Phillips, Micheal .............. 196 Pike, Carolyn ............. 120, 196 Plunkett, Georgia .............. 196 Polatty, Barbara ............. 196 Poole, Lee ................. 47, 196 Poole, Renee ........... 37, 54, 196 Porter, Barbara ............... 196 Porter, Danny ................. 196 Powers, Bill ............ 74, 90, 196 Prothers, Ricky ............... 196 P111131 Bill 196 Quarberg, Steve ............... 196 Raber, Lorraine ............... 196 Radman, Kenneth .......... 86, 196 Rafal, Deborah ................ 122 Ramoska, Brenda .............. 196 Raper, Linda ................. 36 Rannigan, Carl ................ 196 Rausch, Theresa ............... 196 Reed, Thomas ............ 74, 196 Reeds, Robert ................. 196 Relova. Bienvenide ........... 196 Renz, Paul .................... 196 Rhodes, Robert ............... 85 Ribaudo, Linda ............ 47, 196 Richie, Stephanie .......... 47, 196 Richmond, Warren ........... 196 Richter, Beverlie .............. 196 Riddle, Daniel ............ 122, 196 Ripiey, Scott ........... 44. 65, 70 Robertson, Cary ......... 122, 196 Robbins, Joseph ........ 53, 55, 196 Robinson, Jackie .............. 196 Roebuck, Linda ............... 196 Roeson, Sherrie ............... 196 Rogers, Dennis ................ 196 Roper, Jacqualyn .............. 196 Rose, Vincent . . . .5, 40, 75, 85, 196 Rosenbaum, David ............. 196 Rosenberg, Carol. .......... 63, 196 Rosen, Nancy ........... 106, 196 Rosner, Peggy ............. 196, 63 Ross, Cynthia .............. 49, 197 Rothblum, Anita .......... 122, 197 Rowland, Charlotte ......... 57, 197 Ruben, Debra ................. 197 Sadler, James ................. 197 Sadler, Sandra ............. 47, 197 Salzberg, Sara ................. 197 Saruer, Barbara ............... 197 Sarver, James .............. 48, 197 Saunders, Richard ............. 197 Schermerhoen, James .......... 197 Schrum, Glenda ............... 197 Scott, Patsy .......... 62, 101, 107 Scott, Sharon .................. 54 Scott, Bill .................... 197 Seacrest, Bill .................. 197 Sessums, Anne ................ 197 Shapiro, SoIomon ...... 55, 122, 197 Shattuck, Coral ................ 197 Shaw, Andrea ......... 47, 49, 197 Shelton, Aubrey ............... 197 Shepard, Jeffery ......... 122, 123 Shepard, Patricia ......... 47, 197 Sherritt, Sheryl ................ 197 Shilling, Paul ................. 197 Shuman, Worff ................ 197 Siegal, Fred ............... 90, 197 Siegal, Ralph .............. 90, 197 Silverman, Blair ............... 197 Slagg, Trudy .................. 197 23! Slaughter, Sterling ........... 197 Slick, Jennifer ................ 197 Smith, Douglas ............. 85, 197 Smith, Francce .......... 119, 197 Smith, Larry .................. 197 Smith, Robert ........... 118, 197 Smith, Theodore ............... 197 Snooblem, Randy .............. 197 Solze, Robelyn . . . . .122, 123, 197 Spanding, Debbie .............. 197 Spencer, Acquanetta ........... 197 Spivik, Beverly .......... 106, 197 Springer, Helen ............... 197 Stackhouse, Clint .............. 197 StaHCup, Freida ............... 197 Stallings, Barbara ............. 197 Steffen, Marcia .............. 197 Stein,.Allen ......... 51, 53, 197, 92 Steinberg, Steve ...... 122, 123, 197 Stelhasky, John ........... 111, 197 Stengel, Steve ................. 197 Stephens, Cathy ............ 47, 198 Stephenson, James ............. 198 Stephenson, Kathy ....... 110, 198 Stonum, John .............. 74, 198 Stout, Julia ................... 198 Strickland, Matthew ........... 198 Stringficld, Shari n ............ 198 Strohmeyer, Linda ....57, 110, 198 Strouse, Kathy ................ 198 Strusiensky, Joe ............... 198 Stump, Paula ................. 198 Suddeth, James .............. 198 Suhre, Nancy . . .9, 43, 98, 117, 198, 187 Sunday, Kay ............... 49, 198 Swearingen, Georgia ........... 198 Sweet, David .................. 198 Sydner, Marilyn ............... 198 Tarkington, Jo Ann ...... 119, 198 Tate, Pam ................ 119, 198 Taylor, Jeanie ............ 47, 198 Taylor, Ray .............. 59, 198 Temple, Paul ...... 74, 77, 85, 198 Thompson, John ...... 122, 123, 198 Thomsen, Taft ................ 198 Thorton, Sherrie ............. 198 Thrasher, Melissa ....... 49, 52, 120 Thrift, Frank ................ 111 Thurman, Donna ......... , ..... 198 Talbert, Charles ................ 74 Tomkinson, Daniel ........... 198 Trivett, Randall .......... 80, 198 Trivette, Michele ......... 38, 198 Trotter, William ............. 198 Tucker, Mike ................. 198 Tulk, Lyn ................. 37, 198 Tulk, Kathy ................. 198 Tyminski, Deborah ......... 57, 198 Unger, Howard ................ 198 Unger, Nancy ................. 198 Vail, Elizabeth ................ 198 Van Bakel, Angela ........... 198 VanKickle, Ladonna ........... 198 Vamadore, Pamela ............ 198 Veiagor, Cris .................. 198 Vivier, Andrea ............... 1'18 1Vogan, David .............. 90, 198 Vorhees, Robert ............... 198 Waldech, Dan ............... 198 Walker, Rose ................. 198 Wallace, Ben ................ 198 Wallace, Linda ......... 57, 63, 198 Walton, Judy ................ 199 Ware, Theresa ................ 199 Warren, Jackie .............. 199 Warren, Kathy ................ 199 Watson, Robert .............. 199 Weaver, Barry ............... 199 Wetzel, Ernest C. ............... 78 Webb, Anne .................. 199 White, Beulah ............... 199 White, Eric ................... 199 White, Jimmy ........ 122, 123, 199 White, Thurland ........... 85, 199 232 Wllitc, XVarren ....... 98, 199, 187 Whitner, Maryland ............ 199 Wilkens, Charles .............. 199 Wilkens, Peter ................. 48 Wilkens, Walter ............... 199 Wilkerson, Regina ............. 199 Williams, Anne ................ 199 Williams, Betty ............... 199 Williams, Dorathia ............ 199 Williams, Ray ................. 199 Williamson, Mary ....110, 119, 199 Willnur, Nan ............ 119, 199 Wilson, James ................ 199 Wilson, John .................. 199 Wisk, Deborah ................ 199 Wisswell, Cindy ............... 199 Woolamd, Deen ............... 199 Wooten, Cecil ................. Wyatt, Jennie ...... 52, 43, 119, Wynn. Demsey ..... 40, 65, 74, Yeaton, Bonnie ................ Young, Sue ................... Zajic, Patty ............. 119, FRESHMEN Adsit, Elizabeth ............... 201 Allen, Steve ................... 201 Alley, Debbie ............. 110, 201 Alley, Eddie .................. 201 Ambler, Nancy ................ 201 Awalt, Carol .................. 201 Bagwell, Barbara .............. 201 Barnes, Brenda ........... 110, 201 Barnes, Carolyn ............... 201 Barluff, Mary ................. 201 Boner, Denise .............. 49, 201 Boone, Anne .................. 201 Brenner, Jackie ............... 201 Bright, Jackie ................. 201 Brickey, Don .................. 201 Broadbent, Charles ............ 201 Broode, Robin ................ 201 Brundage, Peter ........ 85, 201, 91 Bryant, Ruth .................. 201 Byrant, Margaret .............. 201 Buchsbaum, Ricky ............. 201 Burres, James ................. 201 Buttler, Gail .................. 201 Burgess, Scott ................. 201 Campbell, Gary ............... 201 Capehart, Catherine ............. 39 Caplan, Barbara ............... 201 Caple, Otis ................... 201 Carballo, Valerie .......... 201, 110 Caron, Norma ................. 201 Carroll, Ramona .............. 201 Casterton, Anne ......... 110, 201 Castor, Bruce ................. 201 Champaco, David ............ 201 Chapel, Deborah ............... 201 Chernitzer, David .......... 66, 201 Copland, Mary ................ 110 Cosimano, Jennie .............. 201 Covert, Joan .................. 201 Cross, Sanda .............. 110, 201 Crump, Barbara ............... 201 Culler, Lawrence .............. 201 Cullison, William ............ 201 Davis, Joseph ................. 201 Delaura, Anthony ............. 201 Dempsey, Norma .............. 201 Dey, William .................. 201 Dierks, Debra ................. 201 Drexler, Janet ................. 201 Dyer, Deborah ............ 110, 201 Eichler, Linda ................. 202 Eisenberg, Franklin ............ 202 Emanuel, Harold .............. 202 Enos, William ................. 202 Evangel, Marina ............... 202 Evans, Nancy ................. 202 Evans, Walter ................. 202 Evenson, Denise ............... 202 Ewell, Thomas I ............... 202 Farmer, Ramona .............. 202 Fayton, Floyd ................. 202 Fitchett, Grenda ............... 202 Flannger, Robert .............. 202 Fleder, Eileen ................. 202 Ford, Donna .................. 110 Foxworth Mary .......... 50, 202 Francis, Michelle .............. 202 Frazier, Jacob ................. 202 Frieden, Bruce ................ 202 Friedman, Stewart ............. 202 Friedmann, Elizabeth .......... 202 Fu11er, Katherine ......... 110, 202 Gardner, Sandra ............... 202 Georges, Lewis ................ 202 Gentmer, Terance . . . .2 ......... 203 Goldman, Jordy ............... 203 Gordon, Rubern .............. 78 Cough, Hugh ................. 203 Green, Denise ................. 203 Green, Helen .................. 203 Griffin, William ............... 203 Grinner, Emily ................ 110 Gulick, Sandra ................ 203 Gutterman, 10 Ellen ........... 203 Habib, George ................ 203 Hall, Harvey .................. 203 Hamilton, Vera ................ 203 Hardy, Cheryl ................. 203 Hill, Dianne .......... 65, 110, 203 Hirstein, James ............ 74, 203 Holcombe, Michael ............ 203 Holloman, Sandra ............. 203 Holloman, Sarah .......... 119, 203 Holmes, Ernest ................ 203 Honacker, William ............ 203 Horne, Donald ................ 203 Howard, Robert ............... 203 Hund, Tumothy ............... 203 Hurst, Robert .............. 203, 78 Hurwitz, Leslie ................ 203 Jacobs, Amy ................. 204 Jacobs, Richard ............... 204 Jacobson, Mark ............... 204 Jaffee, Karen ..... . ........... 204 Jones, Barbara ............... 204 Jones, Daryl .................. 204 Johnston, Nancy .............. 204 Kahn, Susan .................. 204 Kauffman, Diane ........... 46, 204 Kay, John .................... 204 Keatern, George ............... 204 Kelley, Edward .............. 204 Kelley, Gail ................... 204 Kelly, Mary ................... 204 King, Robert .................. 204 Kirkley, Nancy ........... 117, 204 Korman, Steve ................ 204 Kirsch, Lynn ............... 9, 204 Larkin, Pat ................... 204 Laskey, Michael ........... 66, 204 Lozaron, Pauline .............. 204 Leaycraft, John ............... 204 Legum, Betty ................. 204 Legum, Diane ............... 204 Lenhart, Susan ................ 204 Lester, Shelly ................. 204 Levin, Margaret ............... 204 Levis, Elizabeth ............... 204 Locks, Gail ................... 204 Lote, Richard ................. 204 Ludwick, Ned ................. 204 MacCubbin, Kim .............. 204 Manson, Jennifer .............. 204 Marcellino, Marion ........ 110, 204 Martin, Bev ................... 204 Martin, Charles ............... 204 Martin, David ............. 86, 204 Martin, Edwina .............. 204 Martinez, Rudolph ............. 204 Mathews, Margaret ............ 204 Mayer, Charlene ............. 204 McAvoy, Rhelha ............. 204 McMillan, John ............... 204 McNeil, Susan ............ 119, 204 Metts, Deborah ................ 204 Miller, Carol .............. 66, 204 Moore, Randy .......... ' ...... 204 Morris, Gloria ................. 204 Morrisette, Carolyn ............ 205 Morrisette, Grey ............. 205 Mousouris, Mary .............. 205 Moyer, David ....... 74, 77, 85, 205 Murry, Gene .................. 205 Nichols, Beverly ............... 205 Nusbaum, Beth ................ 205 Orleans, Roy .................. 206 Peppos, Steve ................. 206 Perdue, Margaret ......... 110, 206 Peris, Steve ................. V. .206 Pittman, Carol ................ 206 Poole, Jerry ................... 206 Porter, Annette .............. 206 Poyner, Diane ................. 206 Proescher, Steve ............... 206 Raskin, Ronald ................ 206 Reese, Jackie ............ 37, 206 Register, Edward .............. 206 Rigg, Jim ..................... 206 Sadler, Nancy ................. 205 Sampson, Yvonne .............. 205 Sanders, Jeanne ............... 205 Savedge, Charles .............. 205 Shapiro, Marc ................. 205, Shaw, Barbara ................ 205 Shaw, Debra .................. 205 Shaffer, Morey .............. 205 Shelton, Ronald ............... 205 Sherriel, Leigh ............ 110, 205 Shifman, Harry ............... 205 Shiflet, Patricia ............... 205 Sikes, Deborah ................ 205 Simmons, Alton ............... 205 Smith, Bennie ................. 205 Smith, Burton ................. 205 Snipes, Melanie ............... 205 Soldinger, Steve ............... 205 Spangler, Rodney ............. 205 Stanch, Linda ............ 110, 206 Steingold, Kenneth ............ 20 Stephenson, Linda ....... 110, 206 St. George, Vic ........... 110, 206 Stokley, Alan ................. 206 Stold, Richard ............... 206 Storberg, Brenda .............. 206 Stowell, Emily ................ 206 Strohmeyer, John .............. 206 Suggs, Arthur ................. 206 Svirsky, Amy .................. 206 Tabakin, Sally ................ 206 Tatem, Gladys ................ 206 Tatem, Richard ............ 74, 20- Toole, Michael ................ 20- Trout, Shellia ................. 20 Tucker, Nancy ............ 110, 20 Underwood, Kenneth ........... 20 Ungerman, Steve .............. 20o Vashell, Donna ............ 110, 20- Vega, Medardo ................ 20 Votsis, Virginia ............... 20 Wachter, Mary ................ 20 Walker, Debra ................. 41 Walker, Jo Michele . . . . Wallis, Leslie Waranch, Steve ............... 20 Warner, Peggy .......... 66, 98, 2F Webb, William ................ 20 White, Patricia ................ 204 Whitlock, Larry ............... 20 Williams, John ................ 20 Wilson, Mary ................. 20 Winfield, Steve ................ 2! Winn, William ................ 20' Woodword, Gary .............. 20 Woodstock, Charles ............ 2! Worth, Mary .................. 2D Wynn, Ann ................... 20 Zalet, David .................. 20 .hw l H I... xx V o ti-Himmw iv . ! . 0 '.?.4 Ln 7.. , v; .. ., . .-... 7 -.,.. , 0' ' . 15.0-
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