Groveton High School - Tigerama Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)

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Groveton High Scho Library r:Ā .. V ' I 11 I GRO ETON HIGH SCHOOL FAIRFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA SEVENTEENTH EDITION TABLE OF CONTENTS PICTORAL 2 AWARDS 32 SPORTS 50 ACTIVITIES 92 FACULTY 128 CLASSES 150 4 i 5 6 I 7 8 10 V viā€˜ 13 15 16 I 17 18 19 W e had a new priiieipal at Grovetoii this vear. Mr. James Knss eaiiie to us from his jol) as assistant to the Snperintendent. |{ovinjj; eounselor Kit Morris made a hig sensa¬ tion this vear. To piote kit, ’’Tin just heiiiji nivself, trviiiis to ijenerate better interaetion between the students. ’ ' ’ Alon t with kit there were numerous other new administrators and teaeiiers. The lt s Academic team of Seott Shenker, Ko jā‚¬ā€˜r f ines and Peter Hirsehfeld eaiiie up with a win over Loudin Coiintv and Os- hourn. Thev lost the next round. It was elose though. Koj t ' r Pines hroiifjht fur¬ ther honor to the sehool hv Minnin one of the top honors in a national writ- inji eontest. The ineoniplete poliev was revised a ain. (Govern¬ ment elasses worked o n it for a while in an effort to ehange the poliev into something workable. Fi- nallv the (Committee to Re¬ evaluate the Ineoniplete Poliev eaiiie up with a solu¬ tion. The new poliev is radieallv different from the old one—for better or worse. Stan Parris, the Repnhli- ean Representative for the 8th distriet, formed a pilot student advisory eoni- mittee. In Novemher the editors from all of the hi h sehool newspapers met with Parris to jjo over the results of a ijuestionaire that was iven out in eaeh of the hi h sehools earlier this year. The R ashiu toniau ar- tiele on Groveton helped to hriiijj; the students and the administrators to- fjether in an all out effort to prove to the eomniunity that (Groveton isn ' ’t the sehool that Craijj; W aters I pictured it to he. i Members of the Giinston I District orkshop decided j to start a county wide stu- I dent exchange program. Students from every school in the Gnnstoii Dis¬ trict spent a day visiting at another school. The Tfger Ra had fi¬ nancial problems this year. Luckily, they were solved and the Ti er Ra didiiT 11118 S an issue::.r. The Groveton-Brvant i conversion finally got I passed this year hut with a big cut in funds. Construc¬ tion should start this summer. Groveton returned to the Fifties during Home¬ coming week. Girls eame to school with dresses be¬ low their knees and hoys tried out the Met look. The Meek ended Mith Sandra Smith being c r o m ii e d Homeeoming Queen dur¬ ing half time of the Home¬ eoming football game. The gas shortage hit Groveton this year as Mell as the rest of the nation. Students Ment out during classes, contrary to school policy, to battle the long gas lines. Novemher 29 Mas open¬ ing night for the drama production You CaiYt Take It W ith You. There was a great turnout. The Chil- dreii’s Theatre Troupe completed another good year bv touring seven ele¬ mentary schools. The first production Mas The Ter¬ rible, Horrible, No Good J er Bad Day. This pro¬ duction Mas also presented at the One Act Play Festi¬ val and reeeived the high¬ est rating of superior. The hand traveled to Anaheim, California on Mareh 21 for the Musie Educators National Con¬ ference. They attended a Morkshop and a concert in Mhich eighty other choral orchestral and symphonic groups participated. The football team had a iieM coaeh. Phil Turner tried to instill the hoys Mith a Minning attitude as they Ment on to a tMo and eight season. Not exactly a Minning season hut there ' s alMavs next year. Cross Country ended leaving the hoys Mith some elose hut nnsnccessful raees. That should he hoys and girls. For the first time in Grove- ton’s history a girl ran on a team. Congratulations Cindy Kane—the female athletes applaud you. Basketball team’s efforts proved fruitless. They mou only one game the Mhole season hut at least they Mon the right one. The vic¬ tory came against Ft. Hunt. Due to the forfeits and inexperience the Mrestling team Masn’t able to Min any team mate lies. Al¬ though the Minter track teams as a Mhole Mas un- suceessful, a feM individ¬ uals did quite Mell. Mark BlaekMell, Fred Lees, W il¬ liam Thomas and Larry Daly Ment to the State meet. Mark diil Mell, tak¬ ing third place in the sixty yard high hurdles and a fifth place in the sixty yard dash. The girl’s tennis team ended the season in a three May tie for first place. Mimi Hoffman Ment on to Min the Gunston Distriet Tennis Tournament. Al¬ though the girls’ basket¬ ball teams got off to a sIom start, the iieM coaches, Ms. Estes and Ms. Raes, really got the teams going. And the much overlooked Gym¬ nastics team finally aehieved varsity status. Brad Shipp, from Her- nodon High, this year’s student inemher of the sehool hoard Mas pleased by the May he Mas received by the other Sehool Board memhers, especially after the eontroversv that raged at the time of the nomination. Students missed classes a feM times this year due to p r o h 1 e Ill s m i t h i n the sehool. A gas leak caused an evacuation of the school and numerous fire alarms kept the students and the fire department jumping. Problems Mith the heating caused an early closing. Most students are not aMare that the school has enough heat to cause a problem. The seniors had a huge debt to pay and they de¬ cided not to sell niiseella- neous junk to do it. The Senior Fee Mas inereased by one dollar bringing it to S8.()0. Just think—you have to pay to get out of here. Apparently not everyone Manted to get out, Iiom- ever. Some students paid a different kind of price just to run through Groveton’s halls Mithout their elothes. CRASS OF ' 74 A DEFAMATION OF FIVE AREA HIGH SCHOOLS . ... It u(is (in English cl(is.s. he S(il(L Blit the subject todny lens English! Eortiuidtelv. just doien the hull, lee found soniethinfi more interestinf;;. the teacher, an at tractile orange iconian icith fluffy black hair, sat at her desk and stared straif ;ht ahead as the tape recorder droned on about the danp:ers of drup;s. One group in her ' media class, she e.xplained. icas interested in the dramatic methods employed in portraying drug addicts on the stage. Per- haps this was icliy the students, sivefit up against the walls and into the corners of the classroom like so much human refuse, stared vacantly, their eyes and faces empty. The danger here was not drugs. These kids ice re being wasted by heterogeneous grouping. He was sixteiMi. His (ā€œold whili ' fa(ā€˜e and uneven shanks of dirty blonde hair halaneed preearioiisly on lop (d’ a five-loot h( ap of dirty jeans. And everybody who saw him at Groveton High Sehool knew he was stoned. ā€Hey. Look at that kid. ’ Which kid? The one with the uneven shanks of dirty blonde hair bal¬ anced pn ' carionsly on top of a five-foot heap of jeans. Oh. That kid. Y( ah, him. You know what, h(ā€œ looks kind of fimnv. almost Yon don’t mean . . . Yes, I do. He looks stoned. No! Yes! Reallv? On drugs and all? ā€ Amt nobody knew what to do. What should we do? ā€ I dunno. Waddya wanna d Ā ? ’’I dunno. Wanna plav basketball? ā€ O.K. ā€ Oh, (h)d, was In stom ' d. Soo stoned. So incredibly, iid’initelv, indefati ' fahlv stoned. Hev man. like what did indefatigahly mean anyway? Who eared? Jesns, it felt good. Soo good. People didn ' t un¬ derstand how tiood enltin ' i English class made him f(ā€˜el. Tri- ppin’ on Skippin’, man. Soo good. Oh, everything was heautifnl. And skippin’ school was especially heautifnl. Oh yeah! If there is a melting pot in the Washington art ' a, (yritveton is it. The sehool is proud of the mix¬ ture and feels it lends a certain vi¬ tality to life at Groveton. F ' or ex¬ ample, the selnxd spends on(ā€œ- third of its annual budget on re¬ cruiting—not athletes—hnt minor¬ ities. One English teacher proudly asserted that her department had donated half of its paperback hook fund to aid a Eithnanian dwarf in attending the sehool. Then is no one more familiar with the problems that this mix¬ ture causes than .Jim Ross, (rrov(ā€˜- ton’s principal, who nott ' s with eharaeteristie logic that when country eluhhers. hippies, soul brothers and rednecks rnh elbows, friction is produced. Wbv, bell yes, we’ve got problems. ā€ said Ross in his own inimitable man¬ ner. From this line, (wbieb in¬ cludes the word bell ) we can tell wbat kind of a person be is. He was sitting in the drab einder- hloek cell that is bis office (appar¬ ently be is free to come and go as In [)hā€œases), and radiated energA. a luxury in tbesi times ( f crisis. Ross is new to the school ibis V(ā€œar. One student, when asked bow In found bis m w j)rineij)al. replied Ob. I j( st genrallv look down about a foot or two. and there be is. The author at- tribut( d this statenn nt to the fact that Ross has sideburns wbieb make him look dat( d, not younger. I’he school faced probb ' ins. be explained, in the areas of atten¬ dance, eurrieulnm, discipline, drugs, race, and sex . . . ’’to name a few. ā€ The author interpreted this statement as a joke. ā€A great number of stinh ' iits siinplv won’t go to class. Is it their lack of responsihilitv or is it that we have to jazz up tin instruc¬ tional program? Ross asked. ā€1 think it’s sonn of both. ā€ be answered. Apparentlv at (iroveton it is not uneommon to have some¬ one answer bis own (piestion. as this indicates a great amount of know h dge. Ra( ial problems? ’Well. I’ll give von some eon- erete examples . . . . ' L’j white. 10 black killed in race ri(Ā t —Febrn- arv II. 1971. School bnrin d down in race riot —Mav 2(). 1972. Teacher tarr( d and feathered- November 197.3. Rut niueb of wbat ap[)ears to he racial isn’t. Yon find out that the Kt y (iluh owed the Afro-American (iluh five dollars. Right off, you know it’s for heroin—you just know damn well that it’s drugs. Ross estimated that one of two kids might not he on hard drugs, or something like that. Another councilor couldn’t believe there were that many. ’’He musta been stoned,ā€ he eoniinented. But there were many things of whieh Ross was justifiably proud. The vocational program was excellent. As soon as this reporter entered Rita Kelly’s Earth Seienee class, he knew he had found Groveton ' s typical student. This was beeause sophomore David Jones was star¬ ing out the window . This gave rise to all sorts of fascinating surrealis¬ tic implications. Obviously, the student was turned off, dis¬ satisfied, and essentially running away from reality. He alst prob¬ ably lived in a $50,000 house, had a Colonel for a father and a Seott- ish Terrier named Mae for a pet. Probably flighty, didn’t want to - get married, was getting had grades beeause of sports, and wants to be an airline pilot. Amaz¬ ing w ' hat an introductorv analysis course will tell you. In conclusion, then, an eval¬ uation of Groveton must be based upon eertain criteria. If one con¬ siders cleanliness, facilities, class size, and teacher’s qualifieations important, then Groveton . . . well . . . uh . . . On the other hand, if library size, low absentee and dropout rate, and per eent of graduates who go to eollege are emphasized, Groveton comes out . . . er . . . well . . . Then again, who’s to say if a school is good or bad? Peter Hirsehfeld THE WIT OF MAKVLX HlllAKl Johiisoii-r Me re. Cartt ir ' Ihvvr ' ' Miss Le vis? Miss lAā€˜ vis isn ' t htā€˜re. riiere slie is, (lisjjuiscMl as an ā‚¬ā€˜nipty fliair. Let ' s sinionize nnr watehes and jet started. First we ' ll tie up some loose ends on the nie lieval period and move on to sonietliin else. W hat does a medieval lord sav when he hanjis a peasant? Serfs up. W hat does the serf sav? Wateh vonr manors. What do von think of Red (Jiina? It jioes tjood with a blue table eloth. Many Chinese eat hut Fn man (dm. Let ' s Ā«jo to ( eorj e F. Kennan ' s Russia and the ff est. A Four vear old ehild eonhl understand it. Run out and tjet me a four vear old ehild. Onee von put this hook down, von ean ' t piek it up. As you all know Kennan was in the State Depart¬ ment during W orld W ar II so he ean offer ns some valuable insights. In Russia they say that ' s a hiineh of Rolshevik. W hat do thev eall a Russian gravey ard? A (a)niniunist plot. W hat are those big things they used in W orld W ar I yvith treads and turrets and a big gun? Tanks. You ' re yveleome. W hat did (merman people say yvhen they rolled through Poland? Tanks for the memories. W ho was the tallest President of the United States? Dyvight I). Eiffeltoyver. I know it ' s a very stoney t|uestion but let ' s not take it for granite. The delinition for the day: myth—a female moth. I yvon ' t ansyver any piestions about evolution. You ean ' t make a monkey out of me. Eleven years at Ley inyvorth, or tyvely e y ears at Twely eworth. I ' ll take 5 and 10 at W oolworth. In a minor game, played in a stadium adjoining a pasture, the hatter hit a long fly hall. The ball landed in a pasture and a pig ate it. W hat is the umpire supposed to rule? An inside the pork home run. Don ' t get ehoked up. How yvould you like a niee glass of ice water? Rite into an onion, that will make vonr eves yvater. That ' s irrelevant. There are lots of irrelephants in the zoo. Anv question?—Anv rags, any shoes? It ' s all just a fig newton of your imagination. 24 Nostalgia themes are currently thriving through¬ out the U.S. during an era in which Watergate, the energy crisis, inflation, war and pollution would rather he forgotten. During the 1973 Homecoming week, Groveton underwent a startling metamor¬ phosis. Present day reality was transferred to the past atmosphere of the fifties, and the term Groveton Greasersā€ finally seemed to hold some truth. Grove¬ ton students discarded their usual faded blue jean garb for a more sophisticated, yet gaudy look. Gals donned mid-calf dresses, letter sweaters, bobby socks and saddle shoes, gobs of make-up and tons of flashy, glittery jewelry, and arranged their tresses in the classic ponytail. Guys poured on Yitalis and Brylcreem to style the greasy, wethead look of the D.A., while they dressed up in peg-leg trousers with one-half inch belts, white T-shirts in which packs of cigarettes were rolled up covered by black leather Hells Angelsā€ type jackets, and white bobby socks and saddle shoes,. The idea became contagious when even teachers, remembering their own past, ar¬ rived at school decked out in the fifties attire. Each day the culture of the Boppersā€ came alive as the cafeteria rocked with all the classic sounds of Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holley, Bill Haley, and the Old Gold of many more. Students, a few teachers, and even the principal, inspired by the fast, rhythmic beat of the Rock ’n Roll, danced to the music. The cafeteria, during all three lunchshifts, became the setting for hilarious entertainment, and students became more concerned with obtaining good seats to view the wild buffoonery than with sat¬ isfying their own appetites. The end of the week culminated in a sockhop at the Groveton gym where mostly students but also a few teachers joined in the mirth and frenzy by danc¬ ing the Jitterbug and the Twist. By capturing and ex¬ periencing the aura and mood of the fifties, Grove¬ ton students found the return to the seventies and its fads and fashions to be quite painless. Kara Schonberger Photos by Marc Cheshire - V 1 28 29 Sandra Smith Carol Andt ' rsoti I Berkv MrManu.s Susie FauMs 33 I’fppi Dianne ( ' arler r 34 Sainlv Dninis Diann White Karrri Roln ' v 35 S( fiol istic Art ( ' ontesl .inanis ij. tn K.; JiiriH’s (loUrrri. (iarol l)ill ni. Iir kv Kno . (’imlv Kaiu . 36 All-Reponal C iorui—Rohiii Woods. Randy Sliiitts, Cindy Herman. Roy Mc(iall. Sara Morf;an. Cindy Valentine. Jeff Grey. Martha Digges. Seateil: Carol Hill (All-State); Kathy Hager. Taini Rose. Reeky Montgomery (.All-State); Den ise Blakey. (-athie Millis. Heather Rohe. Jav Hoffniaii. 37 Distrihiilii e Educalion Club Award U irifUTs— I ir l How: Tori S l e t. Lvn Sii (1Ā«t. Diatn Jackson. I.isa lirown. Second How: |{aciia ’l ales, (diarlie Mcl iu lilin. Harhara Hasliline, I ' hird How: (diarl ne Luca . Karen Hajjenlesi, Steve .Montiiorn(T . ocationai Industrial Club Award H inners: Alene Cruwlher. Sludent-of-the Year. r Kathy Marinus. Bulletin Board. Ronnie Hughes, Printing. 39 Mikf Sliniriil ol the t ar Mar Brill Haiiiptmu (iluli Srrapliook VICA Uavnr (lasli. Safrtv Award M ' Nntumal Merit Semi-FinalisLs— .. to R.: Katherine Keith. Peter Hir ehfehl. oo i kidner. Se ttt Sheiiker. David Kil[)atriek. 41 I ' of) ' l n IN ' ltT Slrtanik Kjlfirvn Keilli Martin 42 il on ( ilbrrt Keith Richar l KMH iiĀ« I Hi iPHHi ā– tH mmi MM mm Peter Hir chfeld ( ' arol 1 IhĀ iiismii 44 45 Hotmr SiK — to H. ,liris SIkiih . IVrrs , M lorNon. Tiinli Hrrriiiaii. (Ā loM(la Stepliaii. Kalli Hajirr. (lann Kaloii. Slnnid. I lu ro a Kill ' ' . Iif( k M( Manu . Jean HiiImi ko. (!a nd i IiII. Kalhv t Idon. Sandv Smilli. Katli Htdtli. Sar in Scliat. I )iannr iartt ' r. Delddr i ,olr!li. I )a id Ki]|)atr- iĀ« k. I.isa (dirdon. Kara Srlioinln rjin. l.r ' slir Kirin. Klirn Drlinan. Linda irondrN. Ani Lion. Alnir Smith. John alkrr. (drr I tM t . Ho rr Pinrs. iĀ rr Anrolt. Hr l ii h. ( ' ath Pr or. Brrk .Montā€˜: niirr , Jiid Brook ' . Jov Plo. aN. Barh Stamiiirrjohn. 1 Oin Lamotln . Malctdm Kirin. Brrks Fortnrx. Paul Lormirr. Brt.sN Phillip , rrrrsa Knrlz. L l ar i l.aat rh. Batidv IMill. Prod (ilmirnt . iKon (Ā ilhrrt. Annr Imrit ' . Landv Aiiroll. Mar jrurll. Man- (dir hi re, Peti r Siel anik, Mark M nrph n . Jean Slr rii on, Su nji-J ii Lhoi. (ha rirs Lranzrn. M iini 11 (dl man. Sara SunkrI. I )rhhie Hard Ixiwit, M ikĀ ā€˜ Siitlon. Jan MorrL . Alan Larkin . Jell rifilil. lamisr (lamphrll. Alivsa Bond. Brrkv Ma honi . Peji v Ljj himi. Bohin Braurr. Melinda Kitrhrll. ( ' indy Slater. Dehhie ade, Shrila alh nt. Matt Srolt. ( harlr Krielr. (!ind alrntiin .Kena (dilrwood. Kathleen MariiiU . I hrrr a Lohh. B t Martin, (.arl Bra inā€˜:- ton. Hohrrta Bar nr . Annr Marshall. Paula (d if ford. I )rhhie Bovd. Doll v Ilolmes.Shrllev Krye. , Shrrr I ' eters. Sarah Morj;an. Jan Mur[)hv. Jerry W esl- phal. Freil Boh MrLNan. Mar« ;it Lrdman. Martha Williams. K in (daudin. Jon I iutlirr . Kath M (!arlh . (dithie Millis. (jreji Hughes. Bill l rmon. FJosranne (ial .rrano. Starke Jett. Kurt (dnl in. Mikiā€˜Sprajiiii . Mar Beth Hampton. Dianne Iltdimuth. Pat Bi shrr. Jim Mi h. Diri Brtliea. Ken Larlr . N() r IM( ] ' { HLD im ent Bailey. (dirr 1 Blakry. Andrea Brety.iiis. (iay Byrd, Idsa (dirrkask . Mii heir Lonnorton. Alrne Oowthrr. I am Davis. Br( k Eno . Drhhie Fa an. Suzir Fauld . . aiir Him s. Billy Hughes. Niro Jansrn. Ko i Jansrn. Nora Knoiisr. J ' rtrr Krirle. H(dl I mmers. Mar hall I a itl. Naomi l 4 ' vrnson. (rail Lusk. Martha M (dir. Lrrilia McDaniel. IjĀ« nn Manello. Joan Ma rr. Laura MiJyille. Steuart Monrymakrr. Nanry (hlom. Kathi Oikonrn. Bohni Perry. Linda Bi( kard. Prime Sam[ison. d ' eri S h al . Melin la Se lĀ«lry. Bohrrt Sheffield. Karen Spink . Fred Stillwaeon. (reor r I homas. Matt l urker. Leslie rur[iin. Ma W eslphal. I atty W estlake, Laura W hi[ ple. irkie W ill. Krist W itler. Bo in W oods. Anne an laanderen. Latin Honor Society—h to R.: Kathv Hager. Jeff Motter. Gretchen itti. Jerrv Kilpatrirk. Jean Bulvnko. t i I 47 hmuh Honnr Siu Fu 1 ; Slianm (MUiltĀ« r. K irlftcm. Kara S lioiil)rr (T. Mi4 (ioiinortini. Nico Jansen. (?ale KalĀ al. Koos Jansen. Jnlie INtkin. I elsv Martin. Kallis Keith. Naomi l veiison. I mra Melville. Alissa Kami, hert ' sa Kurtz. (Ihris tā€˜sl. Iv slie l urpiii. (airt Kenner. Kick Fingeret. liill Harris. Nick Kriete. Not Ki( lureH: Louise (]am|Ā hell. Lisa (iherkaskv. Dolly Holmes. Joan Mayer. Jenny Mohr. Nam v (Idoin. Ko er Pines. Pal Rig shet . I ' eresa S( hvvah. Melinda Sed lev. Ka |uel Shapiro. Jean Sl(ā€œ enson. Lindv alentine. 48 Spdnish floruir So(i( f — _.. to R.: Mark Mur[Ā hv. K.an n ( mrtiiey. Siin Ju ( ' hoi. Martfia nit{ge s. Sarah Morgan. R Ā hiii Braiier. Randv Sininioiis. Jeff right. Ann Lion. Anne Marshall. Rena (ialowood. Dianin darter. ElizahtMh Still. Melinda Kitcholl. Terri-Jo (Written. Bets illiam . Linda (.roinlev. France?! Mar hall. Boh McEwan. Nancy Rickanl. Terry Ander on. Laura liipplc. Malcidrn Kh in. Not Pictured: L ' lie Klein. Amy latm. (rail Lu k. j Ā an Lu k. joe Moore. Jan Morris. Betsy Phillips. Devon Rawsun. Sara SunkrI. 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 58 59 I (ir.sily, ( ' Jieerlt’dders—DvUhw aĀ«le Diaiuit (’.arlĀ« r ( ' in(K Slat ' r Mar llouanl Junior I nraily—l,. lo R. Molly I ' avilt. Terry Aml r )!.« . Lihhy I’almcr. Dehbie Fallll lo(ā– k. Rachel Daniels. Shirley Moody. Slaeev Johnson. Lisa Swinner- ton. Amy Riisinow. Karen Aleoni 62 3 .it ,, V ' ,-. ; ' ā€˜. • • -. ja, .• - _- . • .-• ' -r ā– Ā ā–  • v(4 , T ā–  ' ā–  ' - ā€œ-. ' i-A •- -ā–  ' : ā–  ..v Ā ' . 1 ’ Ā . ā–  r: Freshmen Cheerleaders—h. to R. Devon U estphal. Lisa Hic ks. Debbie Stevenson. Candy Hayes. Katie Ottinan, Chris Mathis, Lyn Courtney 63 I nll to H: LvihI;j WiUMllmrv; HĀ«ā€˜rk M M;nius: S;ir iii Srfjlun; l) l)l i liil : Antu liiirit : AiirĀ ti; Missa Roiul; I rre.sa Holtrl: Sharon Ā«)ii lt T: M ā€˜ls IMiil 1 i ps; (i rrh lull Willi: Siizan nr M rajilirr: Tarn i Ho r; .) Ā IMosas: J ran |{iilvnlvo: ( !onrtii(ā€œV liraurr: (Camilla HarJhr: liarhara Slamrnrr- jolin; Jan Mniph : l-i a itflui on: Sara (htinaii: a nni la rn on: Hriia (iatrwooM: I)rlĀ [h ā€˜ S oll: Drlihir Mitrlirll; Mirlirlr (.onnrrion. Knrriinr: (Ihri Sliaiir. ( a -( ia [)lai n: Katin Ma rr. (iaptain; If r Na Kurt . IrraMirrr. 64 M I’ep Janet Meeks. Kim I’liriier. Sharon Kerns, (ilara (irove. Sharon Enelisli. (iarol inevanl. Erika Klotz. .SliervI Peters. Inez Skinner. Martha Ijcwis. Maseots: .4ini Rhodes. 7inn Rhodes. 65 66 (rirls f arsilx Hockey—h. To R.: Row 1 Hillar Hoernian. Beckv Enoj . Berkv Portnev. Becky Caiiipl)cll, Rou 2 Carsii Eaton, l ani Neuman. Jean Liiulsav. Marilyn Jackson. Karen Ccturtney. Row 3 Miss Horton. Sharon Goodspeed. Louise Campbell. Debbie Kulp. Dolores Sulliban. Del)bie C(Ā lletti ( trls Junior i k A ' —Front to Bark. !. to B; Ho 1: ' I ' rrrv Svlvrst. DriiiM Hii k . lirt.sv liitr. Su ' an Forliiov. Susan ( larkr. H(Ā s 2: I liorrsa l ' sitT. Fisa Kodrrirks. ]a . W iin land. Fisa Fiiifirm. Katfiv .Vli krv. Mar () iiara. Hovn 3; Fois ilF l)(nina liravors. Kami l ilinian. (’indv (Fil crano. Mi( litdr (ionnrrton. Mrs. Ingham. tit Girls lennis—Top to Hottuni. L to R: Sainl DtMiiiis. Nancy Dmuan. Ellen Dclnian. Katlii nikkciuni. Kri.stv Witter. Iv4 slie Klein. Sheila Walleni. Pam Mickey, Li a Scheitzer. Lisa Fnrner. Karen Rose. Caroline Shultz. Pam Pitkin. Diann White. Mimi Hoffman. (rymnastic 7V im—( ' UĀ rk Nisr: lJ a Hit ks: BĀ«Tkv v ll tt; Fraiu iN Marsfiall; l iira Vi fnpjM ' ; Julit Siiiiili; Iih z Skin- n r; Kami Krii;ifĀ« : (Irliiir I)u( .Miai). Freshman Foolball—l, to R: Mr. () tinat( . Jeff DiekinMUi. jiihn Pl ), av. Steven Glazier. Kent Roliiiison. Mike Falon. Steve Viar. Karl Kurtz. Greg Stanipr-. Ijce Diekey. Mike Redding. Fed Deffastvne. Ru.s.sell Smith. 71 Varsilv Football-L lo R: Greg Aucott, Shawn Wood, Vincent Bailey, Mark Jones, Dennis Milan, John Murphy, John Warczak, Bernanl Burge . Ray Herman, Donnie Hackney, Hugh Dillon, Gary Yeager, Pompeo Romano, Joe Soltis, Jerry Westphal, Stanley Simpson, Eddie Murphy. Mark Kopaz. Herbert Carter, Rick Dryer, Chris Beckner, Mike Fells, Randy Plitt, Ricky Boyd, Matt Fletcher. Gary Hileman, Fred Lees, Joe Moore, Tommy Ambrose John Surkey, Jay Bayliss, Larry Daly, Mark Holt, Justin Redmon, Joe Redding, Larry Jackson, Randy Schlesinger, Matt Tucker. Clinton Middleton. Jell Thomson, Ben Frakes, Dave Mizell, Rick Winchester, Herbie Hines. Sunding: Glen Williams, Wayne Rutherford, Joe Cihnski. ' •• ā– 5 v ' - au. I nrsit liaskdimll id |{: Hiijih Dillon. Steven I ' elU. Davit! onii ' i. l ennv Mannelli). Tim Tar[ er. Manaj er. Stainlinji: V ineent Hailey, (liirl MeArtnr, Lrie Selnmher er. John KohiiiNon. flton (,)nan(ler. Mark HtĀ ll. 74 i Junior I (irsil Baskeiboll—h to R: Ronni Carter. Tony Cheng. Rod illiams. Kevin Taylor. Dt)nnie Hackney. Keith Houston. Bill Rickets. Mark Jones. Bill Dam. Jim Davis. Steve l.andi. John Fletcher. Chris Cross. Jim Ashlev. 75 h D’shniiin Hasltellxill -1. to R; Mark White, Glen W heeler. Tom Ballard. Jeff Fellf-. Kevin Krause, Brent Ellis. Standiii);: Bob Merkli. Fed Def astyne. Boh Thompson, jerry Enos, .Austin Btilland. Steve Vvar. Charles Doviiiham. 76 Girlx ( (irsily Busketlxill—h to R: Andrea Hurd. Becky Fortney, Pam Neninan. Sliaron Aylmer. Mimi Hoffman. Carol Thomson. Becky Enos, Sharon Goodspeed, Deana Cain, Marilyn Jackson, Pam Pitkin. 77 Junior I tirsily (jirh HaskeibnII—l. to R: Barbara O ' Neil, Dianne Deiter. Donna Qiiander. .S ' ate l: Maureen Donaboe, Debbie Beavers. Donna Beavers. Ijois Will, Linda Kni bt. Terrv Davis, Katby Miekey. 78 Suim Team—h to R: Naomi Levenson. Mar ’ O ' Hara, Stewart Kohliiiorgen. Alan Larkins, Yereth Rosen, Karen Graham, Koos Jansen, Mr. Braxton, Carvn Eaton, Kendall Galavin, Karen Courtney, Candv ,4ncott, Alissa Bond, Wayne Thomas, Patty Ambrose, Mike Redding, Carol Sanford, Carol Van Manderen, Nico Jansen, Terry McDonald, Scott Spitzer, Greg Aucott, Jim Cobren, Victor astrop. 79 80 sac - IT resiling—li .1 Row: Glen Sherman; Mike Herrinan; Bob Hawkin ; Sung Ju Choi. 2n(l Row : Jim Shrote; John Stoverink; .Sean Sullivan; Jeff Motter; Blake Purcell; Eugene Skinner. .3ril Row: David Kilpatrick: Joe S(dti ; John Sullivan; Joe Moore; Randv Matu-skv; Joe Redding; Jerrv Kilpatric. Manager. 81 l ursitY liasehaU—Vj. In R. Firht Row: Liha Hicks, Lyniidoiirliicy. Barbara Slamiiierjoliii. ICrcsa Kurtz, (uiiily Slater. Scorekeepers; Freil Stillwa};oii. Mark Kopasz, Doimic Hackney. Michael Fells. Randy I’lilt, Fred Fees. Jeff Hlankenhecker. kenn Vi illiams. Hen Frakes. I(din Mnrpliv. (iarv Hilenian. Justin Redtnon. Dave Mizell. Ignacio Del (iaslillo. Ronald Jones. Mr. Dietze, t.oai h; Kddii- Mnrpln. Ri k incliesler. Richard Hackney. inceni Hailey. Steve jew. 11. 82 Junior I arsity Baseball L. to R. First Row: Robert J nies. Mike Minix, Russel Smith, Larrv Tusitig, Mark Sa[)p. Second Row: Lee Dickey, Chris tiross. John Ashwortli. Third Row; Sieve Truniho, Carl Mullins, Jay ILtffrnan, Eddie Murphy. Fourth Row: Steven I and, Mark Jones, Mike Holick. Jeff Sulli¬ van. Fifth R4 )w: Doug Stearinan. Tino Arano, Nt-ls Kloster, Reed Sunkel. Sixth Row: Earl Pullev. Scott Stevens. Carla Dutzinan, Nancv Frinks, Celine Dutznian, Scorekeepc ' rs. 83 84 I arsity Soccer—h to R. Fir l Row: Mario ( arreia. (Ā m i. Jimnier Hill. Jerry Eiio . Jolin Pfeiffer. Ronnie darter. l)iek Detueiler. johnnv alker. Rick Fiii eret. Carl Lei h. Tom Hahn. Second R(Ā : Ed I tsch. Jansen. David Kilpatrick. Fritz Krieie. Jon Bouffler. Ferdinando I.oj ez. Sean Henderson. David (jfihlion. Nick ick. I nn Manello. Billv Huffhe . Nico Jaiiscii. Peter Edelman. Steve t znak. 85 Sjirinf: Truck I- In l{ Fir-I H n : Amin !liislr . Huimm. iUon (iillHil. (irii; Slain|i ' , ( ihai Its Jark ' nii. S.c iiml Ivow: l.arr SiiUiin. ( ' Iiarlis Douii- hain. IiiiiN (lln iif;. laniis illianl . Mark Hla kwi ll. Kilward Uniinr. Mark Murjiliv. I)a iil I’liarrs. Iliird Hlakn I’liKi II. ttdl l lioinas. Mark ll(dl. I’lNliin lirnwn. llrrliir (airier. Terrs KinmiT-. Finirlli How; (diaries Killeiieer. AeUiiii Italdwiii. Feli S|iale. Iain Dads. Dasid [flake. (iirLs Truck I. Ii R. Firsl Rnvs: Mr. (Isliiialn, Fiiaeli; Slaeev Jidiiisiiii; tfeverls Hoiiiir; Tlielma Foeke: Ifarliara Ifasliline; Faridiiie Fielier; Harliara I’erw; Seeoiid Russ: Raeliael laek ' oii. DasMie (airrnll. Slieirs James. Pam Newman. I’aiila (diffnrd. i’am Miikes. Tliird Row: Inez Skinner, kallis Mi kev. Retina (I ' Donnt ll. I,iz ineland. Fisa Fiiifierel. Ifarliara Ifiiller. Alison (iarper. .Not Pieinred: FaroKii Riiller. 86 Tennis Team—L. to R. Fir Ā«l R()w: Peter Hirsclifeld. Doiip il oIK Mark Miirpln. Chri lop!ier Harlliolomeu. Heiirv Rosen. Seolt Shenker. Randv Sim¬ mons. I rrv Ball. Second Row: E 1 Morgan. Malcolm Klein. Jerrv Vk estphal. Mare Chvtillo. Scott Spitzer. Roger Pines. Cv Smith. 87 t I I I (larniĀ«ā€˜)ita Vinlu ' osr. I Junior I orsit Soft ho U L. (n |{. F’irNi K()W : Douiia lira ♦Ts. Shii Uā€˜v M ood y. Jr im Prirr. Srrond Honn : l am l it k in. PaUx Fn artv . I Hirli. Farrrra. I liini U idjjir Still. I,ois W ill. Susan INM)lr. Lran H( rrl •r. Mars Hill. Fourtli How; Faro! Nan laandrrrn. Drana Fain. I’atlv Doris Spinks, Lisa H.Hli ri. ks. M iss Fslrs. (ioarli. 88 yjrCg I arsily Soflh(ill—h to R. ir l Row: ( alliif IItā€˜n llā–  . Detiltii- Vi ailc. Janice I rcflrev. Second Row; Donna Ri aver . PallN Fincfran. landa Knif;lit. Sue elil). karen Fortney. Sliaron Good.speed. Deldiie knl|i. Feresa lavster. Miss Morton, (ioac li. 89 FOOTHALL (0 ' ov(ā€˜lon 4- 1 Ha vl ield (irov(ā€œton 0- 1 V (ā€˜St S[Ā rinā€˜ilitā€˜l(l AKSn Y ( rov(ā€˜ton 1- 0 L(ā€˜e (J rovtMoii i;e 2 .|(ā€˜l O ' rsoii (iroveton 0- 0 ()akton (jrovctoii 1 : 1 Eaiijil(ā€˜v (irovi ' ton 2- 1 4](1 ison (irovt ' toii 0-32 Fort 11 imt (iroNrtoii 12-20 (ā€˜si S[n’iii ilield JUNIOR VARSEFY (iroNtMoii 7-40 Wakel i(ā€˜l(l (iroveton 0- 0 Fair! a (iroN (ā€˜toil 13- () 1 lav 1 i(ā€˜l(l (iroveton 0- 1 F ' ort limit (irovt ' loii 0-l() Madison (jroveton 0- 0 Monnt V (ā€˜i non (irovt ' ton ()-21 Falison (jroveton 0- 1 Lake Hraddoi k ( ro (ā€˜Ion 0-32 Mount (ā€œi non (iroveton 0- 1 West S| rin :riel(l (iro (ā€˜toll ()-21 l.e(ā€˜ Urov(ā€œlon 0- 0 lae (irov(ā€œton 0- 4 FJdison jriNlOH VARSITY (irovcton ()-12 Fake Bra(l(lo(ā€˜k (HRLS TENNIS (irovt ' ton 0-12 Havt i(ā€˜l(l (irovetoii 21-14 West Sin iniiludd (4rov(ā€˜ton 3- 4 W oodson (irovetoii ()-3() I.eo (iroveton 3- 4 Roldnson (irov(ā€˜ton 0-20 F’orl limit Grovel on 5- 2 Lee (irov(ā€˜toM 0- 0 Lak(’ Hraddoi k Groveton 7- 0 Lake Hraddoek (Jroveton 1- () W(ā€˜st S|Ā rinfili( l(l FRESHMEN (Jroveton 7- 0 Edison (iroveton 0-12 West S|nin 2 ;li(ā€˜l(l (Jroveton 7- 0 Havlield (iroveton ()-in Lee (Jroveton 4- 3 Fort Hunt (jrovelon 0-22 Fort Hunt (Jroveton ( 1 Monnt ernon (jroveton 20- 0 Lake Hraddoek (jrovtā€˜ton 50- 0 Mount enion n IN TER TRACK (Ā rov( ' lon lR-12 F5I ison (Jrov(ā€˜ton 1Ā«-1()4 ' F.(7 W illiains CROSS COUNTRY (Jroveton lā€˜)-l()3 Edison (irovi ' ton 7R-20 H avf i(ā€˜ld (Jroveton 4 4- R7 Lee (irovt ' ton 7R-4 1 Mount V(ā€˜rnoii (Jrov( ' ton 2Ā«-l 13 W est Sj)rinf!:li(ā€˜l(l (irov(ā€˜ton 45-10 Edison (Jroveton 4 4- 78 F ' ort Hunt (irov(ā€˜toii 45-10 F’ort limit (Jroveton 41- 81 Mount Vernon (irovolon 50-15 V(ā€˜st S|)rinā€˜!:li(ā€˜l(l (irovi ' ton 44-17 Le(ā€˜ BASKETBALL HOCKEY VARSEFY Groveton 5 4- 80 W (ā€˜st Spriiififield VARSEFY (Jrov(ā€˜ton 54- 55 Hav field (jrov(ā€˜ton 2- 0 F ail lax (JrovaMon 55- 01 Le(ā€˜ (irov(ā€˜ton 1- 1 45lit limit (Jroveton 4()- 48 FOrt limit (irovt ' ton 1- 2 Monnt (ā€˜nioii (Jrovi ' ton 23- 54 Edison 90 Groveton 37- 38 Mount Vernon Groveton 43- 62 T.C. Williams Groveton 51-105 West Springfield Groveton 42- 45 Hayfield Groveton 77- 93 Lee Groveton 62- 55 Fort Hunt Groveton 56- 73 Edison Groveton 55- 69 Mount Vernon Groveton 45- 57 T.C. Williams JUNIOR VARSITY Groveton 62-67 West Springfield Groveton 72-69 Hayfield Groveton 73-61 Lee Groveton 56-48 Fort Hunt Groveton 66-67 Edison Groveton 93-76 Mount Vernon Groveton 66-67 West S])ringfield Groveton 61-57 Hayfield Groveton 84-90 Lee Groveton 67-45 Fort Hunt Groveton 81-74 Edison Groveton 94-58 Mount Vernon FRESHMEN Groveton 45-47 West Springfield Groveton 45-30 Hayfield Groveton 29-40 Lee Groveton 44-45 Fort Hunt Groveton 37-33 Edison Groveton 46-45 Mount Vernon Groveton 29-47 George Washington Groveton 43-50 West Springfield Groveton 35-33 Hayfield Groveton 43-59 Lee Groveton 30-33 Fort Hunt Groveton 33-35 Edison Groveton 31-36 Mount Vernon Groveton 47-54 Hammond GIRLS BASKETBALL VARSITY Groveton 59-28 T.C. Williams Groveton 41-34 Mount Vernon Groveton 65-53 Edison Groveton 34-31 Lee Groveton 23-29 Fort Hunt Groveton 42-33 Hayfield Groveton 21-.56 West Springfield Groveton 62-30 Mount Vernon Groveton 63-43 Edison Groveton i -44 T.C. Williams (jroveton 38-26 Lee Groveton 40-37 Fort Hunt Groveton 42-29 Hayfield Groveton 20-79 W est Springfield JUNIOR VARSITY Groveton 21-19 Hammond Groveton 16-19 Lee Groveton 8-18 Fort Hunt Groveton 8-23 Hayfield Groveton 16-30 West Springfield Groveton 11-19 Mount Vernon Groveton 20-26 Edison Groveton 18-20 Lee Groveton 11-28 Fort Hunt Groveton 9-13 George W ashington Groveton 13-28 Hayfield Groveton 11-18 West Springfield Groveton 17-16 Mount Vernon Groveton 15-25 Edison SWIMMING Groveton 55- 88 Fort Hunt Groveton 61-112 West Springfield Groveton 65- 90 Lee Groveton 47-110 Edison WRESTLING Groveton 12-51 Fort Hunt Groveton 9-51 Oakton Groveton 6-51 Edison Groveton 12-46 Hayfield Groveton 13-45 W est Springfield Groveton 0-60 Mount Vernon 91 93 (. ā– ,  ’ I l I katliv Mcdarlhv. Eilil()r-in-(Miicf. Man- (llie liire. Pegifv Ejiglfton, Art anil Lavoiil. 94 Mr. Hiller. Stxmsor Lisa Furrier; Diann hite; Karen Rose. Editor; Nanev Tallent. Jean Stevenson; Pam Davis, Editor, jean Lindsay; Naomi Levenson; Karen L -e. 95 Not Pictured: Jon Lauther. Starke Jett. Photoftrapher,-. Rena Gatewood. TvpGt: Sandra Smith. .4dinini,strative ,4s6istant. Suzanne Mea rher. Bev Pugh. Meg Piekering. Betsy Williams. Judy Fischer. Dehbie Spielman. laz Freeman. . my Rusinow. Business Staff; Sara Siinkel. Business Editor. 97 I Tifier K j —Slaiuiiiij; L to R: Tricia Boege; Chiifk Shorten; (aiitly Hertnann; (lathy Millis; Julie Bitkin; Beeky Montgomery; Mare Cheshire; LonLs Mi- ehael; Rohin Woo l; Dehi Millis; Betsy Martin; Roger Pines; Amy Powell; Peter Hirsehfeld; Mark Mnr|ihy; Kara Sehonherger; Lihhv Palmer; Paul Fox; Amy Vandenherg, Co-Editor; Charles Franzen; Erie SĀ« honherger; Jan Morphy; Pam Neuman; Nieo Jansen; Kevin ( raiidin; (ilenila Stephan; Henry RoM ' n. Co-Editor; Cathi Eiffert; Kathy Weldon. Seated: Pat Rigshee. t (hieirnto—L to R: Carol Wissinger. Lynda I-aynor, Judy Brooks, Ann Lion. Gabhv Bernstein, Bill Bruso. 98 iD _. la NO. 6 CJ7 N.4 1974 ftPFPOvED BN InE COM CS CODE. AUTH-OMTY riGE!?.2A ' TO ixFIt RO0 ks, uoe ' OC 6Ee 1RAKQF0 tD fROrv| GOTrtAN ClT TO TO MEET 00(2. B C=6esr CH |U,gM6E VET... Fi6rtTIN5{ RACl U Pi ' Bueh s, pR-orYitscGoos STOOe oTS, DROt ABOSt holy HIGH SCHOOL ' I he (iroieton Singers—V r { Ri)u: Mont oiiierv. Marllia ( ' arol Hill, (liinlv Herman. Hohiii Vt nod. Secnml Kow: Sara Morjian. DeriLsr Hlukev. Handy Sluitt. ' ' . Diane Idle. lerri-Jo (iriHeii. Maleidm Klein, l ldrd How: Jirn l avlor. (lindv aleiiline. Jav Hoffman. Katliv Hanger. Jeff ( ray. 1.4- lie Shafer. Groveton Lingers 100 String Section: L to R.: Dr. ipiters. Steve oznak. ( hervl laetzsev. Erin Sweeny. Mark oznak. Boli Greene. 101 (fHn chm S(luu)l Huml—i. to H: I si Ho : Martha Mr(an : Nancy ()Ā«loni; Janet Fijiard: Fori Het ln a; Fiinla Hickard: Fllcn 1 )clrnan. 2 ml How: Melinda Sed elv; F attv Ue. tlake; Hope Funk: Katin indisli: Naix v Hiekard; Nanev Foiling Mark (aniverse: Ken Farlev: Jennie ()rleam: Julie Pitkin: Karen Knighton. 3rd Kou: l)el i Milli ; Robert Mehane; (and Johnson: Don Vtestlake: Klise J traka: Rill Lemon: Mona Frakes: Jim Hamrin: Terry Burns; Sahrena Hajjerman: Viavne Hiji ason: Matt insh; Fhris Hildn lh: David (rlazier. Standing;: (jeor je Vk illiams, Mike Reign: Steve Mohr: Farl Kurtz: Doug Hickev; (diuck Shorten. Robt rt Vi ells. Director. In Back: Steve l aflev. bT- ' mI Aw W ' (iirls FViorn.s—Isi Row: Karen ells. Lisa Spedden, Kathv Ditre. Delihie Heflin, Reatha Mur[ hv. Kathv Fallon. B arbara Higgason, Sharon Kerns. Leslie Richie. Wanda Duff. Flara Grove. 2n i Row: Reggie Rvan. Pam Mickey. Denis Hicks, Kathy Mickey. Helen Vton. 3rd Row: (j loria Ouintero. Teresa Hendricks Ā n, iekie Jennings, Susan Kinnear. Girue Dodge. Marv () Hara. Vicki Vk ise, Nancy Vt riglil. Diane Sowers. inceiia Dean. 102 Symphonic Choir—L to R: 1st Row: Randy Shutts. Tami Rose, (jarlton Middleton, Barbara Staminerjohn, Andy Bretzius, Bobette Roper. 2nd Row: Bniee Molzan. Miebelle Roper. Roy MeCall. Teri .Ambrose, Debbie Spielinan, Debbie Coletti, Terri Hottel. 3nl Row: Sherry Montgomery. Karen .Aleorn. Terry Galownia, Jean Bulynko. 4th Row: Joe Funk, Sarnie Burns, Larry Jaekson. Vel Poplin, Heather Rose, Clint Middleton. 5th Row: Gary Yeager, John Bolick. Ruth .4delsberger, Maire Sullivan. Nelson Baldwin. 6th Row: Rieky Boyd, Eddie Murphy. Catlii Millis, Jay Hoffman, Vineena Dean. 104 ( nrntHwul Olfirr Tnun,,, 1, tā€ž H: IVr.-sa W alii., C.-or-t ll,- in.-.-nl. I),-I,l,ie Yv.nn.- (irillhort- Z.T. Jaiu l Alli-n. Bci kv Vi (mĀ I. l)a i(l Hur . kir .|i H.-.-d.-r, kan-n kt-lly. I). l)l.ie i iiniaii. Sliaron Kol.in- MIM. (;erta Dani. l. Jam.-- W iiody. T.-rry ;alā€žĀ nia. Su.-aii Clark. Carol.- Liwm.ii. Jan Folk. Linda knipht.ni ' ' lnrl.ā–  K.d.,ā– rt . .-ra k.-ll. r, l ' li.T.- a C.d.l,. MarN Lou Lafl.-y. Nan.-y )l oā€ž. Judy Spaul.liuf;. IVu.u- Saiu- Linda Koum L. Donna Smith. iHstrihiifii t (.hths of .1 mrr Vvi —L to K: Eric Ratliff; Dong I a lfictt; Steve Montgomery; V elinda Roplin; Irieia Buddy I’ri ' ke; Kini I nrtier; Dannv .unninjihani; Greg agner; Donahl Duc-ole; (7lenn W heeler; (;erard Wheeler; Renee Stuart; Marvin Rucker; Rachael Yates; Pam Mc anev; Dan Har- ri.s, Donna Heavers; (.rystal Sanford; Lvnn Snider; l)ehhie Heavf rs; Julie Studds; Darr l Partrig ; (diaries Melaaughlin; Lisa Brown; I)ean Hoverter; Stan (Triffeii; Marit) (larrera; Travis Hackney; Helen Eden; Joe Meagher: Liz Hernainlez; Diane Jones. Prt ' sidenI; lorn () Loughlin: Michael () ' Laughlin; Mike Vi renn; Biliv doling; Ralph I hijtps; (,ind ilstm; ( eorge Miller; Loin Hinegardner; Stevt ' Fells; L nn Price; (jary ( (M ' henauer; Angela Fiamey: (diarlene Lucas; Barbara Bashline; Bonnie Haw( s; Suzie Siiutts; Jeff Sloat; F am (.orhin; Kathy Stewart; (diaries Finc hman; Jimmv Sherman. I ocilional Industrial Club of Arnerica-L to R: Gina Conte; Reekie Floyd; Janice Trefry; Kim Ward; Mary Ann Dotter- rer; Jeannette Robert ; Robin Moore; Debbie Fagan; Kathy Marinus; Patricia Legge; Mary Beth Hampton; Ronnie Huget.; Mr. Braden. Sponsor; Mike Gibbs; Robby Sheffield; Marilee Colbert; Gary Marshall; ' William Handren; Jimmy Barnes; Moddie Johnson; Robert Young; Brad King; Ernie Garcia; Sharon Austin; John Bolick. 105 Thesi i(ins—L lo R: Jim M(iriM)ii. Atm Keimer. Tracv Sapp. Naiu-y Allen. Pal Ki l)ee. Jamie Peek. Smart Moneymaker. Peter Eilelman. Roger Pine,-.. Devon Rawson. kelK Shapiro. Carol AmlerMm. (Vaig Aiis.tin. Graham Hnghe . Greg OoHley. Jenny Mohr. Mr . kogehnan. Reeky Mark. h 1 ā–ŗ ā–ŗ 106 Stupe ,rt u—L to R: Doug Hickey. Ann Reimer. James Morrison. Janiev Peck. Nickv. Molly Still. Curtis Renner. 107 Calhy Tittel. Mark Boboteck. Mary-Ann Bush. Julie Welch. Iva Dolezalek Puppet Theatre—iim Morrison, Children ' s Theatre—Andy Mark. Ann eloli. Nancv Allen, Marv Dearborn. Fiecky Mark. Curtis Renner. Melinda Sedgelv. Kelly Sliapiro. Roger Pine.s. Ann GerFion. Tracy Sapp. Jennifer Mohr. Ella Srnolka. Deyon Rawson. Jessica Jansen. Jeff Sulliyan. 109 Craft Cliih—h to R: Carol Snyder, Margit Erdman, Roberta Barnes. Judy Fisher. Seth Berg. Hanya Riehmond. Sherry Peters, Interridlioiml lielafi ns—L lo S(ott Kf lln; Kaiiioiu; INā€˜ter Slclanlk; Hav ilt’iinaii: lN ler Hirsrlitt lĀ«l: Halpli l)u ia aiit; Mark MiirpliM Mi . SjMĀ ti ()r; ( ' atliiĀ«ā€˜ Millis; I.ers; Lchlii KU in; St warl MoiH ' viiiakrr; I.aniiiiar.s. Malcolm Klein: IMnlijt Hasford. K 1 • ā€˜ 112 Milth Team —L to R: Jav (Universe. Peter Ilir.selifeld. Seolt Sliciiker. Jenifer Mnlir. l)a ni Kilpatriek. Maleniin Klein. Kol) Perry. Jan Stevenson. I I I 113 French C u6-SeaU-d L to R: Sarviii Sehhat; Mary Huang; Gail Hodges; Michele Connerton; Louise Neidle; Yereth Rosen; Lois Lusk; Cindy Valentine; Kathy Andrew; Marlene Teets; Helen Long; Karen Jacobs; Nick Kriete; Peggy Eggleton; Olivia Holmes; Cris West. Standing L to R: Marilyn Teft; Eleanor Huang; Mary Dearbome; Jessica Jansen; Becky McManus; Amy Rusinow; MĀ«-g Pickering; Maureen Donahm;; Sharon Coulter; Carol Sanford; Karen Lee, President; Alissa Bond; Rob Perry; Chris Bartholomew; Margit Erdman; Rick Fingeret. 1 pr : 99TnM - i Ā£c!nH| 1 1 ' ' ā–  1 1 J Spanish C u6—1st Row: Naomi Levenson; Ann Marshall; Jan Murphy; Hope Funk. 2nd Row; Rena Gatewood; David Franzen; Edwin Drood; Kathy Smart; Susan Ryan; Jan Morris, President. 3rd Row: Kevin Graudin; Mary Stafford; Sara Ottman; Debbie Spielman; Lisa Swinnerton; Susan Garafola; Melinda Kitchell. 4th Row: Mark Murphy; Peter Stefanik; Betsy Williams; Widgie Still; Earl Johnson; Frances Marshall; Mrs. Buckley; Lisa Johnson. Back: Bev Clark. ... 116 ' i 1 Latin C{u6—Standing: Sherry Peters, Jeff Barnes, Keith Richards, Susan Carafola, Roberta Barnes, Kathy Andrews. Seated: Julia Pitkin, Wilson Gilbert. Seth Berg, Victor Yastrop, Laura Whipple, Leslie Klein. 117 hnlurr Homcmukvrs ttf irrirricd i ss(k iatiitn —L to !r. icki isĀ . Taula (Jiffortl. jaiuM Mrcks. (’.atin Prior. Meiio Sniilli. i{r Pii h. l anirla l ' ri l l)ur . Ā loiHla Sh [Ā liaii. Mr. SiiiiiMoiiā€˜ ' . Afro-.imt rirdu (.’  —L tĀ Ā H: ( woii Maconis(ā€˜M; Kathv Jack.son; Marry llovsard: (rlmii W illiarii . Prrsidmt. 2nd How: Ms. d’li[ā–ŗ|)onrr; Ms. MrC.ullnuph: M--. Harri . -ird Rov ; Sandv Drimis; (diris insl ni; Starrv Jcdiiison: Donna (,)uandrr. llli How: Diann (!arlrr; l) Ā rolfiv Howard: Haclirl Jackson. 5lli Ritw: Karl I idlcv: Hence Sinart; (diaries Jackson; Michael Kells; Kathy Ford; Saundra Ihirr. ()th How: Marita Haynian: Susie Townseinl; Dawn Karroll. ne (rTovelttn .ā€˜iction to Stop Pollution Front I. to H; Brcky ( ' ainpfo ' ll. I.ouif ' e (’ampln ll, I.ois laisk. I oui MicliaĀ« l. Back Rovn L tĀ ) B: jirn Vtalcr? ' . Iv slic I ' lirpin. View Pickering, Bcckv Fnos, Mr. MrFa l n. Jim I.arkiiis, Betsv Williams. Janet Stewart. Frances Marshall. Pejjg F leton, Susan Adkins, l aiirie Smith. Aiin laon. Kathv Andrews. B(d)eiia Barnes. Joan laisk. I ' orrv Bettis, Matt Tin ker. Laura Melville. 120 121 Key Seated: Mark Hlaeknell; Fred l,ee ; (def; Aiieotl. I’re ideril: David Kil(iatriek. Standing: llenrv Rosen: joe Redding; Sung-jn (dioi; Kevin (iraiidin; David jaeohs; Wilson (dIRert; Farrv Dalv; (diarlv Harris; Randy I’litt; Peter Hirsildeld; Steve MeNeal: Tonv Fry. Keyette Club —Seat«’d: Jean Stevenson, District President; Martha illianis; (,ar(d Thomson; (rail Lnsk; rain Davis; Roiiin Brancr; Jan Murphy; Cainrtney Brauer; Jan Morris; Melinda Kitchell; Mimi Hoffman. Standing: Nancy Duncan; Sandra Smith. President; Sophia Manila; Peggy Eggleton: Teresa Kiirlz; Candy Aucott; Mary Jewell; Betsy Philips; Karen Lee; .4nne Marshall; Cyndi Grey; Lisa Johnson; Carolyn Strohel. ' ā–  .%v ii. ā–  ā–  ’% ' - ā–  i . ' -jB=i- ā–  3 56.V ' - ' -qg. .ā– 555,ifi -,-Ā«i); ' gSE :V ?!..• ip- i ' Ā«c.Al% ' isl@!ir ' ' _ C(r 5 Athletic Associtation-Bi,iu tn L Id R: Dianii i liilc; F’jiii Neinnan. I’rt-siilciil; Carwi p:at(iM; Inez SkiiiiH-r. 2iiil Hdvm Miiiii Hoffman; Catlii Eiff. rl; Pam Mi. k -y; Maureen Donalioe; Diann Carter, .in) R,m: Julie Smith; Deaiia Cain; Dmina Dixon; D. hhie lacle; Ci a Johnson; . nn Imrie. till Row: Reeky Fortney; Karen Courtney; Dolores Sullivan; I.inda Knijihl; D Ann MeClellan; Susan I’oole; Donna H. avers; Marilvn Jaeksoii; D. hhie Knlp; Janiee Prefry. Jean Linnsey. .)lh Row; l nra Ljaeey; C.alJiy lanihelter; (.ar.)lyn Strol.el; Karen .Alc.rn; fieekv (.iamphell; (iiinly Slater; Lisa Furner; (]alliy Clark; ( athy Hi nsley. Top; Susie Faulds; Sandra Smith; Mimi Vtali. rs. E. p util e (, nincil—L {it H; Pal Si ott ' litukm Li a (lhĀ«rka ' k . Sirntarv; Sirwart Mnmsmakrr; Kit Morri ' . Man r[ir-lurĀ«-: INirr lfl mail. [Vf ' iilĀ« ni: Larrs lark on; HlakĀ«- Purrril; BĀ«ā€˜ k MrMami ' -; St4ā€˜ r 1Ā«Aral: l)a iĀ«l Kilj)atrirk; Larr DaK. 125 (Christian fV o r.v ny — L to l{: Kit Morris. (.liftord, (rialiaiii Hujihos. Terry (barter. J.inice (loiilrv. Harliara Joelisll. Pal Ki sliee. J(Ā aM Mayer. Miss oo(l . (liiidi llrrrniaii. (Uirol Hill. 126 € !l Audio-l isunl Cfub—L to R: Praiikliii Pa n ' . ictor ai-trop. Bol) Collins. Sti plieii Di dalus. I)a i(l Ei lilel)cit;fr. Russell Nesero. 127 I Ilf iiv :mki{ aĀ if|i a ( rcati r rcM ' arcIi |•a|)lā– |ā– . liiil It iiiii ' t lie uii llii-- oi ' llial the riv (;iiKi{ i e no .|ieeilie outline or lorinat. ’’HKMKMHKM (!L SS. mis IS CHKA I l K. ' the Ntinlent sav. ' . ’ ' (a-eati e researeh |ia|ier ' . ' ' the TEACHKH sav .. REMEMHKH CEASS. 300 WORDS () COTM IAA;: ā–  AS. Rl T..niEREEDRE. HOW EVER. A. or •SO. ESE STRAKHEI E1)(;EI) RARER. I’SE REN. OR RREEER- AREE I’YREI). ESE NEMREREI) EOOTNOI ' ES. 10 RE- SOERCES. NO ENCVCEOREDI AS. NO ' l’E I ROOKS. DON ' T COR ' i OE I ' OE ANY ROOK. the tn(lent ā– sav. -. Can von run that hv me one more time ' . ' ' I ' vM) (lavs later the pajiers are due. the student is ealh ' d n|i hv the TEACHER who says. STEDENT. ' tOE HAVE AN A ' RARER. RET I HAVE TO I.OW ER YOER GRADE ONE LE ' ITER RECAESE YOE ONLY ESED NINE RESOERCES. ONE LETTER RE¬ CAESE YOE ONLY HAD 40R WORDS. ONE LETTER RE¬ CAESE YOE ESED roe(;h ED(;ED I’ARER. THEREEORE. THIS IS AN F RARER. the student savs. Mav I do it over ' . ' ' the TEACHER says. W ELL. I DON ' T KNOW . YOE REALIZE I ' ll AI I H AV E ONE HENDRED AND TW EN !RARERS I ' O (;r DE. tlie student savs. (,0 AHEAD AND W RITE IT 0 ER ACHAN. THIS WILE (,IVE YOE AN ORRORTENTI’4 TO LEARN ERO.M YOER MISTAKES. REMEMRER. SOME OE El EE ' S (;REAT- EST VICTORIES HAVE REEN SNATCHED EROM HIE JAWS OE DEEEAJ ' . I ' VE EEARNED SOME OE MY (HJEAJ- EST LESSONS EROM MISTAKES. ,|l SI THINK. NOW I KNOW REITER III AN TO RU1 ' STRICT REOl IREMENTS ON RARERS. I ' V E HAD ENOl (HI OECOIM INC; WORDS. EOOKINT, TR RESOURCES. AND CHECKINM, EOOrNO ' FES. the ' t ndent savs. V on ' re tidline me. 128 t I 130 • vxi5; ' - Hr.Y .i - ' ā– .:cs rr- ' , -i? i.- ā– ā– ,- .:. Vv. ■•y. ., ' t ' t ' r ā–  ' ā–  : ' , ā–  ADMINISTRATION . ' .• ā€˜ -1 •• ā–  x- . y: ā€˜ā€™.- Z • ' I . - . -• . . ' • ;v . ' ā–  V 7 ā–  • i • • • ... ' • Ā« • ā–  ' • c • ' ā€˜Vi- v ' ā–  --. . ' hy’ • • ' ā–  . ’■ .. • -v aV.x. X : ....:-- Administrators—C ocky ise: Mr. Stagi, 9th-I0th Principal; Mr. Frazee. Athletic Director; Mr. Ross, Principal; Mr. Price, llth-12th Principal; Dr. McGarry, Ad¬ ministrative Assistant. Social Sfudies—Seated: Mk. Burruss; Ms. Harris; Mr. McFadyii; Mrs; Probst; Mrs. Levin; Mr. Hupart. Standing: Mr. Hiller; Mr. Travis, Department Chairman; Mr. Grey; Mr. Muir; Mrs. Mark. ,1 TEACHERS )37 Eiifilish ( l(nk Ni.s : Mi . I iof I man: Mi . I.rlirmaii; Mr. Mis. l) ā€˜|)ar(mrtit (iliairrnaii: Mis. I.auĀ« on: Mis. h v Ā« rin : Mis. I ' il ' ' iniiiion ' ā€˜: Mis. Jnms: M , Mr( lu llnujili. Stamliiif: (iimkvk i e: M . Joins; Mr. O ' linato; Ms. AriioM. 138 140 Vocational Education-Seate, : Mr. RoeMier; Mr. Braden. Department Chairman: Mr. Hatcher: Ms. .Simms. Standiim: Mrs. Mason: Mr. Bishop: Mr. Tollex: Mr. Hamilton: Mrs. Tibhs. 141 ' ns (( Icickwisc: Mi. rimii-r: Mi. W liili-: K. Siiiilli: Mis. liif;lKiMi. I)( (i.irliii. iil ( hair- iiKiii; Mr. Hi ri : Ms. Iliirtiiii .S( ( ' fire—(!liirkĀ isc: Mr. HnlUiiiil: Mrs. I rl• lll ii; Mrs. Finals; Mrs. rft.is; Mr. I )r|i,irliiii ' iit Fluilrinaii: Mrs. killv; Mrs. Wmiil. 144 Fine .4rfs-Clockwise: Mr. Aiken; M . Raber; Mr. Wells; Ms. Kegleman. Department Chairman. 145 Hack 1(1 Kronl: Mrs. Miporc. Mrs. Dcclv. Mrs. (irav. Mrs. Wi lx r. Mrs. liarm ll. Mrs. Sini| s()M. Mrs. Swaiiick. Mrs. Moiitcoiiifry. Mrs. Sniilli. 146 ADMINISTRATIVE AID Secrclariej—ChiokwiM:; Mrs. Laynor. Mrs. Quartaiia. Mr. Harkt ' r. Mrs. Jakola. Mrs. Sheets. Mrs. Trefft. Mrs. Wajiiie r. Mrs. Rixlcriek. FACULTY DIRECTORY Aarons, lirtsy in— { u vr- l of Calif Ā rtiia B.A.: I of Chirajio M.A. Aikin. Dai id C.—()l i Domiiiinii I iiiversii H.S.; I iiiver itN of irā€˜!iMia M.Ed. Arnold. Linda Carol—L iktā€˜ I H.A.; I niver ' ilN of California Brrkolox. Bishop. Kdnard .d. —Afipalachiaii Slato I iiixor iU B.S. Bolland. Roger .U nn -liuliana I iuv rsil « f PriinĀ«.vi ania B.S. Braden. Rttberl —Lvnrhlnirjr (dtllrtrc B. A.: V.P.I. M.E.l Buckley. Pica . —Anieriraii niver it M.Ed.: Ca iilral I iiiNtM-itN Doctor in Education. Burruss. Kathryn C.—Southern Mctliodi t I ni cr- sitv B.A.: Kansas Uni cr itv NEA. Byrne. Re? er y—Marijin ttc I ni crsit% B.A.; George a hin on Univer ilv M.A. Caiaiola. Robert .d cn—Slicjdicrd (hdlcfic B.S.; V.P.E M.Ed. Clary. Dorothy . -Uni crsilv d I’cxa B.A. Cruz. Anita Louise —Lock Ha cn State (a)llci:c B.S.: American I niver itv NE.A. Culler. Houard D n e —Madison ( dletje B.S. Den. (jene T. —Marshall I ni er itv A.B.. M.A.; I iii er il of Norlli Cartilina. Dietze. Jeffrey C Hzr e.s —Itnliana Iniver itN of PennĀ« N Kania B.S.: (ycor e Mas ui Universilv MS. Dirm r. Barliara J.—Miami I niversitN of ()liio B.S.. M.S. Duvall. Collcfic of illiani and Mar B.S.; GcĀ r e asliinjrtoii I ni e it . Edelman, Margaret .V .—( ' ornell I niver itv Feeherrs. Sheila—D r I.adv of the Elms B..A.: Sor- bonne Certificate. Fitzsimmons. Grace (r. —(jcorgt Washington I iii- versilv B.A. Forbes. Martha K .—Temple I niverj-ilv B.A.; ni- versitv of Rochester M.A. Frazee. Allen ?. —Fairmont State (College E5.A.; George Washington University M.S. Gochenour. Richard . — .P.E B.S.. M.Ed. Gray. C omp on—Salem College B. A.; I inver il of irginia M.Ed. Hale, Jt)hn L. — Rensselaer PoKteclinic Institute B. A.; New A ork I niversitv M.S. Hamilton. Raymond A.—C.utuher ain C(dlegc B.S. Harris. Zelnia Leam ren —Spdman (adicge B.A.: Caniegie-Mcllon I ni er ' it EA. Hassler. Margaret— Jui erdl of ()klahoma B.S Hdler. Jack L. —( dlege o| W illiam and Mar A.B.; I niversit of irginia .NE Ed.: (drnegie-Mellon Universil M..A. Hoffman. Jean one—State llege at Worcester. NEissa liU ' ā€˜ tt ' B. ' ' .: Stjte I ni er ' ' it of New A ork at Buffah. M.S. Hort( n. Carol Ma li- ' on Colh-ge B.S. Hupart. Mania 7. —Rutger- ' I ni tā€˜r itN B.A.: I ni ersitv ol irginia M.Ed. Inglmm. Jean 7.—Lvnchhurg (a)llege B.S. Jones. Dejuana E. -Bethanv Nazarenc (a llcgr A. B,: (yeorge W a- ' hington I iiiNcr itN M.F.d. Jones. Ja tptelin .Mory—Florida Stale 1 ni er ilN B. A. K(dly. Rita E ' . —Mount Saint incent B.S.; Colum l)i.i I niversitv. Kogelman. Dorthie R. —Eastern W a- ' hiriglon State B.A. l.auson. Joan Dickey—(rettr e AEi on B.A. in English. Lehrman. Adeb’ T.—(7 ā€˜orge Wasliington I ni er- sit B. A.: Catholic I niver ' ' itv M..A. Letin. Sharon -BrookKn (a lh ' gc lEA.: I ni er sit of Mar land M.Ed. l. ke. James Philip—Swdea i- UniNcr itN B. A.: Elu- Fleiclu-r School of Uiw am! DiplomacN at lull University .A.M.; Middlehur C(Ā llegc AE.A. Mason. Betf R.-R.P.E B.S.; V.C.U. M S. McFadyn. James B. — { ni rsii of Marvland B.S.: Uni eisitV of irginia M.Kd. Mc( ' . irr . Thonms P(i(r;VA—( ' allidlic UMi er ' -il A.B.: Pli. I); UiiiNtTsilN nf Mar laii(l I’n.l-Ducl. i-ar ill Eiliicaliiiii Ailniiiii.lraticm. Morris. Christofiher iroirii—Uiiivcr il of si|i|ii B.A. O ' Brien. M iry .1. —Maiihatlaii illo (aillrae B.A.: Uiii Ā ā€˜r itv of irfrinia M.A.T. Oslinato. M irc 11. —Lvn(liliiir}j (aiHigo B.A.; (d ' or f a lullf;toll I iiiMT ilv M.A. Berlstein. Ruth —I)ollf:la (.olloffo .A.B,; Riilgtā€˜r l iiivfr. ' itN M.Eil. Porter. Donno .Ve . on —Pfiiii-. Uaiiia Slalo l iiiver- sitv B.S. I ' reston. Morin Ā£.—Uiiivtā€˜i ilv of Put ' ito Rico B.S.; S raciiM ' Uiii cr ' it M.L.S. Priee. (.hartes ..— iraiii ia State Collcir,- R - Am erican I iiiAersitA M.E 1. Primm. Camille A .—Longwoofi College B.A. Probst. Carole E. —Brigham A oung I nivei ' -ilv B.A. Raber. (jretchen KlunderSinir ( uiNer- ' itA of Ne ' ' A ork B.S.: .Ameri an I niversitv D.( k NEF. A.: Staatliche Kun-l I nd Wek ' i hule Plor lu im. (hrmanv. Rasbury. If. D on ;e—Sarnford Univer- ' itv B.S. Renner. Patricia Lunceford - Eongw ood College B.S. Roesner. Jerard H 7 V m—Southern Illinois Uui- versitv .A.B.; A irginia Commonwealth I niversitv B.S.. M.Ed; I niversitv (d A irginia (jraduale Study. Ross. James E. — V ?n r —Sliippenshurg Slate (afllege B.S.; Anu’ricaii EhnvĀ« rsitv AEA. Russell. Aiu —lOrdham I niv ' r itv B. A. Schn ering. Joanne—Venn Siatt B. A.; (rcorge W ashingtfui I niversitv M .A. . eftas. Irene su e e—Marv AA a- ' hington ( (dlege Bs. Simmon- . Judy Ella AA est A irginia We levan Col¬ lege B.S. Stagi. ll illiam R.—Slate Teaclnus (hiHege: I inver- sitv of AA voming AEEd. Tibbs. Mildred . — I niversitv of Texas B.S.; I ni- versiiN of Marvland M S. Tinder. Martha R. —Ball State Uiiiversitv B.S.. M.A. Trai is. John .A rEor.s e—A anderhilt Universilv B. A.; Universilv of A irginia M.Ed. Treglou n. Susan Btirbara — { niversitv of London B.S.C. Turner. Kathleen .—(jrove (atv College Eitt. B.; ( orge Washington Universilv; Penna Slate I ni- versilv; University of A irginia. Turner. Phillip R . — Frederick College B.S.; Old Dominion University AE.A. If ells. Robert J. — { niversitv (d Miami Coral (Ā ahlcs B.AE; East (’aroline University AEAE If hite. John Cnr .s —Fairmont State (a)llegt A.B. ff ood. Josephine Elizabeth —.XxereW College; Col¬ lege (d AA illiam and Marv B.S. ff oodard. Frederick —Vrei er ek ( dlcge B.S.: A ir¬ ginia Commonwealth I niversitv M.Ed.; University of A irginia. Zeleznock. Richard A .—(kdifornia State (College B.S.: Rutgers I niversitv M.A. 149 Cl. ASSI iS 4 I . S ' j ā–  ' f A fe; C i j ' ā– ā– ill i ā– ; ā€˜r ' BELLS RINGING. KINGING. RING¬ ING. GET TO CLASS. YOU’RE LATE. LATE. LATE. WHERE ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO BE THIS PERIOD? PLEASE GO WHERE YOU’RE SUP¬ POSED TO BE. YOU’RE DIS¬ RUPTING CLASSES.’’ THE BELL RANG LIVE MINUTES AGO. HALLS SURE ARE CROWDED. DOOR SLAMS SHUT. EVERYONE SEATED. EVERY EYE ON THE DOOR. I KNOW IT’S LATE. DON ' T STARE. NO CHAIR BY THE DOOR. CHAIR IN BACK. SIT DOWN AND MELT INTO THE CLASS. KNEW THAT ANSWER. WHY BOTHER? JUST .MAKE A EOOE OE MYSELF. HEAD DOWN. GO TO SLEEP. WHAT? n HA ly OH. TIME TO GO. CROWDED HALES. SHOVING. HURRY. RUSH. RUSH. RTSII. IT’S COLD OUT HERE. PLEASE DON’T BLOCK THE DOOR. COME ON. IT’S FREEZING. NO HEAT? NO HEAT? LET ' S GO TO THE LIBRARY. LI¬ BRARY’S CLOSED. OH WELL. SETTEE DOWN AND FREEZE. TIME FOR BREAK. THOSE COUN¬ SELORS ARE ALWYAS BUSY. SMILE. SHE SMILED AT ME. !iHO IS THAT? SHE NEVER SMILED AT ME BEFORE. NEAT. NOW I REALLY WANT TO SMILE. WHAT IS THAT? A TRUCK OF ON¬ IONS. TEN POUNDS OF CRUSHED GARLIC? NO? THE SCHOOL’S SERV¬ ING PIZZA FOR LUNCH. WON’T BE ABLE TO FACE ANYONE FOR THE REST OF THE DAY. BUT BOY IS IT GOOD. TIME TO GO HOME. WHERE’S MY RIDE? GONE. HATE THE BUS. PLEASE MAY I HAVE? . . . THANKS. TIRED BUT IT WAS A GOOD DAY. 151 SENIOR CLASS w iiKKi: AKi: m:? ham: : ji s r kndki) a hk; ivakt of oi h lin es ok JEST KEia A ro LIN E? OK PEKIIAFS KOTil? SI KE, lU)TIL ITS KEEN El N. ( keim: pafek. candy, kalloons, fooi kall (;anies and nn innina;. ( KONN DEI) HALLS, I ANIILIAK FACES, LAI (ailNi; FKIENDS, AND SNIILES. FIELD TKIPS, SNONN DAYS AND LONi; NN EEkENDS. FAKTIES, PAKTIES AND NIOKE PAKTIES-COCA COLA, CI(;AKETTES, KOOZE OK POT. SIKAUaiTS, FKEAKS, KEDNECkS, AND (aiEASEKS. INTEKESTINA; l EACIIEKS NN HO AKE Jl ST PLAIN FOLkS AND NOT THE SYMBOL OE Al - TIIOKU Y. ' LIKE ALAKMS THAT NNON T SHI T Ol E. HE ATINA; THAT NNONT (A) ON. NN KITINA; ON THE BATHKOONI NN ALLS. CKONN DEI) DOOK- NN AYS NN nil SMOkE THAT BLINDS AND CHOkES. HAKD NNOKk, IN- (ONIPLETES, EAILI KES. LI NCH TKAYS, ANN FI L FOOD, BKOkEN VEND- INA; machines, a (OMMON PLIiaiT. all NIIXED i p KXarniEK-THE (;ooD NN I HI HIE bad. eind oe hate to leave. HAVE TO LEAVE-HAN E TO (A) Ol T AND ' MAkE SOMETHINA; OE Ol K- SELVES. NO MOKE kIDDINC AKOl ND. KESPONSIBILITIES, NVOKKIES, ANXIETIES-NN HAT AM I (AIINA, TO DO NN ITH MY LIFE? INDECISION AND HESITANCY Bl T MIXED NNH H A DKIN E TO GET Ol T AND (A). TIME TO STAB I ALL ON EK AILAIN NN ITH NENN I ACES AND NENN CHALLENGES. OP- HMISM. COLLECa: OK NN OKk? A)N THIS PA(;E NVKITE AN ESSAY ON ONE OE THE EOLLONN ING TOPICS, DI E JANT AKY I. ' ' TEEL EKEE TO DE¬ VIATE I KOM THE STANDAKD FOKNI AND LET I S kNONV ANYTHLNA, ABOl I YOl THAT YOl THINk IS IMPOKTANT. ' ' PKEN lOl S EXPEKI- ENA E-YOYE. LAST EMPIOYEK-YILYE. NN HAT TYPE OE NNOKk AKE YOl LOOklNA; FOK? non SUOI LI) KNOW y M S I DON ' T FOLD, SPINDLE OK Ml TILATE ME. PM NENN AT THIS (iAME. AKE NN E SENIOKS OK AKE NN E I KESHMEN, STAKTING ALL ON EK ACiAIN? 154 156 Senior (lass Of fleers—ioy Plo.sav. Treasurer; Barrv Duiieaii. President; Pam Neuman. Treasurer. 157 158 uo-ijjpiiY | JP;) lio.my li.u ' ) sjiurj] c.iijl.ijl ui ' ] 159 Louise Campbell Tom Burrus Robin Brauer 160 James (.ohreii Joe (aliti ivi Ann (larstarplien 161 Judy Dcliart Mary Uccly Pamela I)avi Aleiie C.riiwtlier Jay Converse 1 162 (.ann Laton Ralph Dunavant I’cnny l)(iniivan Ellen Delnian 163 164 Kathy Haper Terri (jriffen Sandra Gorham Chuck ( iles ]65 Herliie Hines Delihie Fiendriekson Jnn llel)l ard Mary Ilamjitnit 166 Moddie Johnson Ronald Unphes Peter Uirsehfeld 167 Vaso Kolas Kami Kiiif; Daviil Kilpalrirk Mike Kelley 168 Kirk McArlor Linda Long F ' rt d l es Linda Laynor 169 Becky Mark Becky Machoiiis Cliarlie McLaughlin Robert McDavid 170 ilmer Mizcll I’am Mickey Suhaii Meaglicr Sophia Maruta 171 Arnel Ovcrhay Katliy ()ikkoii n kcilli Nrrrssary Mark Miir| liy J m ' Moon 172 Debbie Quayle j. ipps Sherry Peten. 173 Marsha Robey Keith Riclianls Robin Reaves 174 175 Laura Snider Alene Smilli Raiidv Siiiimons 176 Cecelia Tarnove James Sullivan Carolyn Strohel Kathy Stewart Peter Stefanik 177 ā– iinil iiir ;)nl r{|iitii4la Teets 178 Dannv W ilson (ilcnn l.inda ilkey I)i hl ir hilt la Wcsijilial 179 ,1111 i J f; oil SENIOR DIRECTORY Ihiiul i. I)j r (.imccrl Haiul ' .10.11,12; MiHliMiiic Hand ' .10.11,12; Martliiiij; liaml ' .10.1 1,12; Hand ' .10.1 1.12. illrn, Jiuu’l L nii ' ln r (Ā irU Ch(nn ' ; lloiiinooni Hr|irf ' -t iilat In r II; Mi i ' d Choir H . II; Pt ' ji ( 2n l I 0, I I. I 2. ((.o-( a|)lain I 0. (CajOain ) II; I ulurt IfarlH r nl XiiM i ira 11; Krt ' hiuan Ā« I; l r 12. indiTsifn, (tirol Mur tirrl Fifshtiian Clifrr- h adiii ' ; ar ' ' ilN ( hfrrh adiiiii lO.ll; l.iiiii liliinr Drama; iitiĀ«oinā€˜ ' ; lall IhiKlmlion Surii tiHTlirrā€ U ; AiOludotiN 10; on (am I I’akr il with oil 12; (diildrt’ii s llifahr lO.Il; liilt ' i- national l ln ' pian ' lO. ( riraoiirrr 11.12; nirna (lops ' l ill 10; hfmn h Honor Soi irts 11; Natnnial 11 onor Sorirts 11.12; Hotnnroniin (loiirt 12. iiKolf, John Vrnis ( loll. I runk-J X. I rnnis ' ; K ( lull 1( .!1. (lht ' ' idtā€˜n11 12; ar- ' its I rac k K ; Koollndl .!( .11; Xar ils Kootliall 12; arsits inunin;: 11.12; FI 111 ' - -I n.stin, I.ois Sfuinni ' liass n — FrĀ« ' ' }i man (llu ' cr- Iradiii;: ; (drC Clioru- ' ; J. . (llirrrlradin;; 10; K 1A 1 2. (Srcrrtars). i lmor, Shnntri F n i —As Iiiut F lmrr—J . . Ma - kcihall 10; ar ' ' it HaNkrihall 11.12. lini tisltt. Josoiintoruo t. Foolhall:, (Iro s (loimlrv; Sorci r; Fitun li (llnlĀ ; Spani !! ClulĀ . linrrn ' s, Jonios f —Jim. ICirnov — IC 12. (Mana;;fr) 10; N. .A.S,|{. 12. Hornes, Rofterto Spanish (lluh ' ; Frin lund M .ll; llaiidirratt (lliih; Art (laltunlt ' r; (jASI 12; Latin (lluh 12; National Honor Sorirts 11.12. Hosfonl, Hhilip Ihonios Intornationai Hnlatioii Cluh 11.12. Becker, Laurel Lollir -Futurr Ffarlur? o| Amrrica ' ; Latin ( lluh . K : junior ( laN ic al l,ra;;ur 10.11; SFKK 11; Mrin;; ( rrlirsira II; (Ihri ' lian Ftā€˜llo hip 10.li.12. Herthea. Litrraine Lillian Lori. Jot Insrp Jr.— HamI ' .10.1 L12. Hlacknell, J. WurA-1. 1.ILM.F.-Foothall ' .10.1 1; Ma kotlial 1 ' ; a il Winter I rark ' . 1 0.1 1.12; ar- sit ' ' prill;; I rank ' .10.11.12; (HHIMDN 1; (iH( - Ml 11; Honifniom Rt pro ' -mtatist .10.11; li- ;; r ILi;; ' ; Intrrnalional Kflations ( lull ' ; K.t v (dull .10.11.12; ar il ia tlrnm-n s (Juli : Honor Roll .l 1.12. Holick, Johnn Ray i .ou -er (dioir ; Ssmplionir ( lioir 10.1 1.12; Rt ;;ional ( lioir 12; l(2l’ 10.1 1.12; K !A 10.11.12; Ll IMa r in Ma;;a inf (2impai;;n 12. Rolh-r, Michael Ro.s.s —Fri ' ā€˜liman Fo illiall ' . RintL Ihhhie Susan-} . ( liftrlratlin;; 11; ar ' its ( du-Ā«-rĀ«dfadin;; 12; National ILmor Soi irts 12; (. A 12; Drill Tt-am K . Rraiier, RoAm —Art (luh I0; Spani-li (lull I0. (Lrfsidt ' nl) 11; oarliook 11.12; Spani ' li Honor orirts 12; National Honor Sociols 12; Ktā€˜ nlti 12; l utiirf Ml dit al ( an ' i rs 11. Brooks, Juilith Zei ler Juds— ( nfirata lO.ll. (Editor 12; (;ASIĀ 11.12; Spaiii ' ii (dul. 11.12; pani ' ' fi Honor Six iols 11.12; National Honor So- cifts 1 1.12. Brusit, H illiarn Muhael Rill ( ntā€˜irata ; I i;;iT Ra- . Bnehl, Manella Marie Marcit National Honor ' ' orirts 11; |)i ' trirt Rf |)rr ' rniatisr 12; Fixrcutisf (xiunril 12. Buri ess, leresa Irene —1 rrrv— ( r. Barns, Daiiil Marcel— Rrast Dasr hootliall; rt -tliii;;: (rtrman liili; (l| . Bailer, (.arolvn Joya Fulurr Hoinrinakfr ' of Anifrita ' : Xar-its olli hall .I0; liaik .10; Irasrlor I rark Irani 11.12; I i;;rrama lO; Na¬ tional Honor Sorirts 11.12; Afro-Amrriran ( lull 10. (.tihlu elL i.hris Scott (frosrton Rifle (luh 12. (.amphell, Louise Louie ,L . ILi ' -krthall .!( ; J. . Hotkrs lO.ll; Xarsils Ha ' -krthall 11.12; ar- ' its Horkrs 12; Frrnrh Honor Sorirts 1( .ILI2; i, I 1.12; Frrm h (duh I 1; (.A 1 1.12. (.arlto, (wte Michael (.arpenter, (renice Hazel Drill Irani 11. ( ' arter, Hiann Miihelle-{, 11.12; lif ' hman ( dirrrlradiii ' :; L - ( hrrrlradiii l( ; ar ' ' its ( hrrr- Iradin 11.12; ' ' pani ' li Honor Sorirts 12; fro- nn riran ( lull . lO, 1 1. 12; National Honor Sorirts 12. C( n i. Ilaz(ā€˜l M. l(. A I 1.1 2; ( o ' mr tolo s ' t mien I 10.1 1.1 2; if ill (ihorus . ( iish. llmne H. (fosrrnmrnt; hm li h; K 1. ( henfi. U -rnl C. T.d—National Honor Sorirts 11.12; (dri ( dioni ; Ss mphonir ( dioir I( . 1 1. ( heshire. Marc ( hai l ir. Ro ro — h ool hall . 1 0; ar its l iark .!( ; Krs ( luh . ! ; rt ( luh ( Ah- rnt Mrmhrr) 12, l ijirrama 1( .I2; Junior (da- Frf idrnl 11; United Mind orkri ol Amrrii a 12; 1 ij:rr Raj: 11.12; F rrulisr (.oiiiiril 11.12, ( nrirata 11. (l ;iyout Lilitor 12; Rurraii of Na- n ' otic ainl Danjii ' iou Driij: ((ainnihi (dualits I r lrr) 10.11.12; (irosrton Hij:h Srhool Ihiard (iandidatt I I; .Vri a I SA( 1 ((diairman) 12, Sujirriii- trndrII t Ads i or ( ' ouiir il ( ii r-( hairinan) 12; Na¬ tional Honor So( irts I 1.12. (.lark. Susan Elaine— y 11. ( rifa Uif r) 12. ( larke, ( ' atherine dun — ILiii —I rr hman ( hrrr- Iradiiij: ((.aptaiii) ; J, . ( hrrriradinj: ((d -(.ap- tain) 10; arsitv (dirt ' rlradiii}: IL ((diptain) 12; arsits Soft hall I ( . 1 1.12. ( ' .liffonl. BaaUt Elizaheth — V ulu Field Horkrs . lO.ll; Ra. krthall Maiiajirr ; ar it (did Irark 10.11.12; Fuliin- Homnnakri ol Vmrrira ' .10.11.12; Future Mrdiral Career . 1 ( . 1 I. I 2; (d’ovrlon (diri lian Frllo s hip 12; National Honor Sorirts 12. CoAA. Lheresa Mary—h rein U (duh ; ( F 12; Na¬ tional Honor Sorirts 11.12. ( ' ohren. Janies Stephen (xdirrss Winter Irark ' .10; Sssimmiii ' : 11.12: Rasrhall 12; Modtd I nitrd Nation ; d ' rark 1 I. (.olhert. Marilee Esther— jā€˜e- ( rĀ« hotra at (d tirj:r Washington Hijih ; Srinirr Fair Nortlunn ir- ā€˜:inia at (rrorj r Wa hinj:ton Hij ' h; ( r(ln tra at (d ' osrton lO. ( ' .ollins, Robert Amu —Roh. RiĀ -R—Audio- i ual (luh 12. ( ' orhin, Bamela Innr—Ram —(drL (dioru : Drill I ' ram 10; D.F. 1 1.12. (.onierse. Milton J. Ill Jas. H u mpo-( ioiu rrt Rand . 10.1 1.12; Slaj:r Rand ' . 10.1 1.12; National Honor Sorirts 1 1.12; (disrrnor ' Srhool 11; (d ' rman ( luh |( .ll; ( nrr Upon a Mallrrs 10; (dir s (!luh |0.1 1; Math ream 12; Il Aradrmir 12; (roll I ram 10.11.12; l iny lot -Santa ( laiis 12; All-Rr ' iional ICind 10; All-(aiuiitv Rand 11 (.roab y, Hre tirx (ieor e rhr pian : (r ASl ; Iren I rmorrat . ,Von irr. ilene Rands (drU Ra krlhal! ' . H ; |(dV 11.12; iri-Rrrsidrnl l(d 12; Rillr I’ram 12; irr-Rrrsidrnt Ritlr-I’rarn 12. Ihirneron. Bonni—}. . Horkrs ' ; (diiiiam r A i - tant ' .10.11; ( Muir A i tant 10; 1(21 12: l(d Rhoto raphrr 12; Student A i t,int IL Haiis. Bamela luir earhook IL (da t Edi¬ tor 12; National Honor Sorirts 12; (drL ' ā– tale 11; Ki-vrltr. 11.12; Irrmli (Jiih 10.11; Irark M ; Ski (luh 10.12; Future Mrdiral (arrri 11.12 (IVrsidriit . Heels, Mars Lsnn — lirriama—H . H4’Hart. Jiulith B. Id ' r |(!A 11.12: ( I. (!o - mrtolojiS I 0. 1 L I 2. HiJaniain. Marie Li ard (o rmau (duh IL Helrnan, Ellen ehla Jor In rp. Drhno 11 —Rand ' . 10.11.12; Rlur Rlimp lO: Staj;.- Rand 11.12; I ij:rr Raj; 12; I hr p[dr I ' rrr 1 1: I ins l ot .10.11.12; National Honor Sorirts 12; Irnni d ram 1 1.12; (rA 12: Rand Couiiri! 11 . 1 1; All-R. - j;ioiial Rand 10; Majorette 11: Solo and Fnsrmhir ' .10.1 1.12. Hennts, Sanilrti 7 rrs —.Sands — Ross IinĀ«; .10.11.12; J , (dirrrlradiiij; 10; ā€d ' ij;rrama K . 11.12; rian lrrrrd in the lllh j;radr; Afro- mrrir,iii ( lull 1 1.12; Softhall 1 1; (LA A l2; Triinis 12; Hoinrroininj; (ioiirt 12. Hi fies, Martha Russell Martsr—Spani h Honor Sorirts l( .IL12; National Honor Sorirts 11.12; (uosrton ’ ' iii ' irr 11.12; La l laiit;o in lr:;uri- jialpa I 1. Hillon. (.arol Rttbin-ifirU ( horu ' ; (ainrrrt ( hoir lO; future Ira dirt of nirri a ; Krsrttr 11.12;. HiMarlino. Lena (.et ilia —Ba i Holezalek, Stephen John—S ep i — }. . I rnni Irani .1( .1L National Honor Sorirts 12. Honoian, Berms Forks DF(! . Hrser. Rick (L Foothall 11.12. Hanoi ant, Ralph . — Model United Nations . I ( . I 1 . 1 2; Faii la Modi I I nitrd Nation ' .10.11.12; Ma li oii Modt l I nitrd Nation .10.11.12; Fairfax (iounts Model United Nations . 10.1 1.12; Rif Ir I rain; I ntrrnational Rrlal ioii (duh l( .l 1.12. Hancan, Barry Alan Freshman Foothall ; J . Irark ; arsitv (ddl lO; Arrhroloā€˜;s 11; Inter¬ national Rrlal ions ( du h I 0.1 1. I 2; Fxrrulive Conn- Ā il Rrprrsrnlativr 12; Si ' iiior (dass President 12. Hancan. Sanrs U ood Dunk— ar i(s rrniii .10.11.12; arsilv S imminj; dram 11.12; Aarsilv (odf drain I0.li.l2; (iAA .10.11.12; Krsrttes 10.1 1.12; SEEK I 1. Eat ni. (.arsfi lia Horkrs 12;S(dlhall 11; ollrs- hall 10; (7smna tir ; Sssiniminj: lO; Irark ; Na¬ tional Honor Sorirts; d ' iā€˜;rr Ra : ' ; Aiidio-Aisual (duh; Spanish (duh; State Arrh. (ainir t; d ' rn ar- ilv la tter ; (Ā A A. Eil e. Haie Ale.xander—Haee Edmunds, An ala Lee—.Anjiir —Af ro-Ainrriran ( luh; ( T. Eichelher er. Haiid Martin Ikr—(irrinan (duh : President of Audio- isual (duh 11.12; Winter I dark 12; Sprinj: I rai k 12. Eifert. C’u Ai 7u-Rrork—Junior (dass Sri rrtars I 1; Si ' iiior (lass S rrriars 12; Aarsilv Irark 10; (LA A 12; Mount A rriion dd rn Drinorrats K . 11.12; dij:rrama lO.ll; direr Raj: 11.12; l l Allrr- natĀ« Exrriilisr Coiiiiril 12. Elliirtt, ( ' ynthia •.—(diidv—A ( d ' 12; Raskrthall ' ; K 1 1 — District ( dinsrntion. Elliott. RonabI (bate Ellis, Lheresa Dinr 0 ' —Rria ( luh 10; National Honor Soidris 12. Eskea , Elizabeth Catherine—( Eofian, Debra Jean DĀ« hide—Krvrtt 11.12; fu¬ ture Homemakers of Anierira 12; AI(!A 12; I rra- un r of A 1C A; National Honor Sorirts 12; R.S.AA.P. 12. Earb ' S , Kenneth ( d s —S rrr h —A ar ils Sori-rr 10; Rand .I0.1 1. (President) 12; Drum Major 12: All- Rrj:ional Rand 10.11.12; All-Slair Rand 11.12; AAolf-draji .la Rand 11; Stajzr Rand .!(!. 11.12; Ala li on (.ollrj:r I ri-Slalr All-Star Ja Rand 11; (diiraj:o 12; Frrm h Honor Soidrlv d; National IL.nor Sorirts 12; DPIPAAC 12. Ebm ers, Elmo HeniseSVitu — RaskrI hall I 0.1 2; Spanish (duh : I raik d ram . 10; I ras rlrr s I rack I ' ram I 1. Ereeman. Elizabeth L r r — Li — Latin (duh 10; ( HTinan ( duh I 2. Erinks, James Leais—} ..—} . Rasrhall 11; DEC A 12. Earner, Lisa FVi d i—A il—(Lrls (dioriis ; Spanish ( Inh . 1 0.1 1; Spanish Honor Sorirts 10.1 1.1 2; Na¬ tional Honor Sorirts 11.12; (Lrls Aarsits Iriinis dram 10.11.12; (iirls Athlrtir Association 11.12; J.A. Softhall 10; (dips Staff I’ij:rrama ' 12; I ij:rr Raj: ' ' taff 11.12; ( rovrloii Mumh Rumh ; SEEK II; Intramural A ollryhall 10. (bilzerano, Roseanne Latin (duh lO; I ra ā€˜k Irani 180 10; krvrtics !1.!2: Suiniiiiin Ā£ II; Sofiball II: Ma- joreOes II.12 ;(jAA 12; National Hnimr S(Kā€˜iĀ« ty 12. Gentzhou Gvruld .! ««—Jerry ( ihbs, Mii ' hael —Miktā€˜ā€” H-A 11.12. Gilbert. IT iIson S.—G.roĀ C nintry 0.10, (Ca|Ā laiM) 11.12; WinlrrTrark O.llt; (CajOaiii) 11.12; Spriiijj Track 0.10. Ca[)lain) 11.12; j. . HaM ' hall 10; Key (iliih 11.12; Latin (Jul) 12; National Honor So i(M 11.12; Ti rer Rajr 11.12; Hoin.r Roll 0.10.11.12; Inlraninral Houlinji 10.11.12. ( oduin. Kurt Doiif bis -Kd ey (d)rdori. lAsa ( ne—Kitin Cluh 0.10; Lonsul 0; ā€Tij:erania ' ' 1 I: Swim Team I I; iAA 12; National H nior SĀ«M-irtv 12. Gorham. Sandra Samly—(nrls ( horu 0; Girls Ho kev 0; Latin GInL 10.II; Latin Honor So¬ ciety II; National Honor Society 11.12; District Re[)re ctitatiye 12; Alternate District Representa¬ tive II; (jtivernim nt S toninar at American I niyer- sitv; alk f(Ā r Mankiml; Gampaijined for MDAA. Gray. Jeffrey Aov or—Jeff—Freshman F ' ooihall 0; junior arsitv Vi resllinji 0.10; arsity ami Junior arsity FĀ i(Ā tl)all Manager II; (iom rrt (Jmir 10; (jroveton SingiTs 11.12; Fairfax (amntv Swing (Jioir 1 1. Griffen. Theresa Jo-Anne—Terri jo—(iroyeton Singrrs 12; (Trovclon (’hristian Fellowship 12; All- Regional (di(Ā rus 12; Spanish HĀ«ui u Sociriy 12. Grifr s. Mark Kevin—WeX Dog—Freshman Foolhall 0; Intramural H Ā wling 10; K.T (Dfli or) II: ar¬ sity Foolhall 12; During Senior v ar also in Intra¬ mural Howling and IGT. Hackney. Richard Rmee—Bv rd—Freshman hall 0; Freshman Haskelhall 0; J A . Haseliall 0; J Foolhall 10; J. . Haschall 10; arsity Hastdtall 11.12. Hager. Kathy e cn — Kat —Drill Team 10. (I rea- surer II. (Gaptain) 12; Svinplnmic Ghoir Hk II: (iroveton Singers 12; All-Regional Ghoir 11.12; Na¬ tional ILuior Society 11.12; Now Sounds d Yeste¬ ryears 10; Latin Hinior Society 10.12; Natiioial i tssip Soi ietv 0.10.11.12. Haniftton. Kirk fJ. —Meschmekon Hampton. Mary Re Zt-Steno Assistant II; Future Homemakers of America 12; l(iA 12; Keyeltes 12; NatifUial Honor Society 12; R.S.W .F. 12. Handrau . T illiam L—(Government; English: H I . Hanes, Httnnie .Sue—Ron —Art (Juh 10; DFAIA 12. Herman. Ray Ednard—Vreshtuixn Foothall 10; arsity Ftiothall 11.12; Rifle ( Juh 12. Hellmuth, Diane Elizabeth—VreneU (Juf) 1 I: I.alin (duh 10; lnternati(mal Relations Glnh 11; Naticmal H Ā nor Society 12. Hendrickson, Debbie Jean— )ri d ' eam 10.1 I. Hensley. Gatherine A . —Katie—(Girls Ghorus 0; Varsity Softhall 0.10.11.12; GAA 12; DT 12. Herrrnan. Cynihnt l.ynn A nne—Gindi—Softhall 0.10; (Girls Ghorus 0; Student Director ol (Girls Chorus; ā€˜jubilee ā€˜71 0; ' Mack the Knile 10; (ameert Ghoir 10; Ftdkmass 10.11. (Leader) 10; (Gr Ā veton Singers (Secretarv) 11.12; E. M Ra lio Correspondent II; (diristian Fā€˜ellowshi[) 11.12; Hi- sons II; Oliver 11; All-Regi mal (Ghorus 11.12; Tiger Rag 12; Kidnap Breakfast 12; Nati mal Honor Soc iety 12. Hill. Michael tomn.s—lhissum —Freshman Ffasket- hall 0; jA . Baskethall lO. Hinkie, Jeff Erwin — i)T 12; Frotessionai (dass Cutter. Hirschfeld. Feter—Fossuni— Tiger Rag 0.10.11.12; Tennis Team 10.11.12; International Relations (duh 11.12; Math leam 0.10.11.12; Its Academic 11.12; It ' s Vocational 12; (GASP Uk Na¬ tional Spanish Honor Society 1 1.12. Hoffman. Marcia Gorer v—.M iMi —Fresh man (Gheerleading 0; J.A . (dieerh ading 10; Varsity Ten¬ nis 10.11. ((.aptain) 12; j.A. Softhall 10; Keyrtles 10.11.12; (GAA 10.11.12; Varsity Sufthall II: Na¬ tional Hon(Ā r Society 11.12; arsity Baskethall 11.12. H(tttel. (G ierv -Sherrie Hughes, Judy Aitn Hughes. Ronald CVni —R ninie—IGT 11.12; I(. (President) 12. ice-President of Distric t .7 l(2 ( luhs; Metnher of Student (Government 0; Y Ā uth Ap[Ā recā€˜iation .Award 12; Drama lO. 11.12. Hughes, (jraham Dale A resiling 0; Ropr (dimh- ing 0; (diorus 0; Drama 10.11.12; Luther I.eague 10.11; dhespian- 11.12; (diristian Fellowshi[) 12. Hughes, ft —Huges.—SFGFGK ((Go-(diairman); ar- sitv Socc-er; National Honor Society. Hurd. Andrea J. —Andv Stu !ent (.(Uincil 0.10; Baskethall (1A . and ar ' -itv); j. . Softhall; ar itv Softhall; Field Hockev 11; (,AA O.lO.IL (,AA 0.10.11; Frcmch (Glnh O.IO; Freshman (Ghoir 0; (GoncĀ«-rt (Ghoir II: Svinphcniic (.hoir 12: ( he s (Gluh II: Scdiool Newspaper Staff. Jacksitn. Larry d if tonv—jackice-President (d Freshman (Glass 0; Freshman Focohall 0; Freshman Baskethall 0; arsity Foolhall lO. 11.12; (rirls Soft¬ hall Manager 10: j.V. Basehal! 10: Studi-nl .Advi- sorv (Gouncil 11.12; j. . resiling II: Student (Gov tā€˜rn me III 12; Symphonic (hoir 10.1 I; (rrov eton Singers 10.1 I. Jacobs. Daiul L. —jake—Key (duh 11.12. Jenell. Steve A r iĀ«e —Staff—Freshman Focdhall 0: Freshman Baskethall 0; JA. Base hall 0.10; jA. Foothall lO: j. . Baskethall 10; XaP ' itv Baskethall 11: arsitv Bascdiall 11.12. KtdmI. ( Aile E.-i. . Baskethall 0.10; arsiiv Bas- kt ' lhall II: FVcMicdi Honor Socic ' tv 10.11.12; (jAA 12; Naticnial Hemor Society 12. Kelly. Karen .Ann —Future HoincnnakcMs cd Amer¬ ica O.lO. Historian: (jerman (Gluh II: Pep( .luh lO; Future Medical (Gareers 11.12: ()l 12. Kelso, Gerald ’.—(Ge ri-v —( Ghc ' ss (Gluh 11.12; Pho- teegrapher (Gluh 12; Rilh’ leam 12. Kilfuitrick. Dat id II civnc ' —Kdler—F reshman FocĀ l- hall 0; (Gioss-(Gountrv 10.11.12: Wrestling 0.10.1 1.12; Spring Track 0.10.1 1; Soc ' cr 12: S ni- phonic (Gh« ir 12; National Honor mictv 11.12: Gilin Honor Socictv lO.ll: FGxecutivc (GcuJinil 11.12; Natienud Merit Sc inifinalist 12: Latin ( luh 0.10: Key (Gluh 12; All-Regional (Glnnus 12: ' Tiger Rag 0,10.11.12; Math Team 12. King, ( ' asandra Ronila Sancie —Pcā€˜[Ā ( .luh O ((,a[e lain); Afro-.American (Gluh 0.10.12; SiM-niarv (d Afro-Americ an (Gluh 0; Drill leam lO; New ' papc r 0.10; VOT 12. King. Karen Twin- Latin (Gluh 0; (Girls (Glnnus 0; juhilee 70- 71 0; (Goinc-rt (Ghoir lO. 11; Mack the Knife 10; KGT 12. Klein. Leslie Jan—Tenixis T am 0. | 0.1 1.12: Dc hale dfarn II ( icc -Presi(h nt) 12: International Rela¬ tions (Gluh l2;Nali(mal Honor Socielv 11.12; Span¬ ish Hcnior ScM ' iety lO.ll. ( ice-Presidenl) 12: I tin (Gluh 12: Spanish ( luh II: (GAA 0; Note-Writing (Gontot 1 1. K night. Juily Ann -} ude—j A . Baskethall 0; M ixed (Ghccriis 11; j. . Basehall-Scorekeeper 10: arsitv Baskcdlcall-Sconkeeper. Knighton, Undo Tonise — BB— arsitv Basehall Sc-orekeepc-r 10; ()T 12. Kolas. I aso S.— asihchoulla—Sw imming Team. Kriete. Charles . icholas—} . Soccer 0; j. . Bas- kethall 0; arsitv Base hall O; De hate l eam 0; ar¬ sity Socce r 10.11.12; arsitv Baskethall lO: A arsitv dennis 10; A arsitv F rishee (Gluh 10; junior Na¬ tional Hemor Society lO; National Honor Seeeietv 12; French (Gluh 12. Kuhn. Denise Marie—Dee Lamothe. Ihomas Eduard SuXioudi Henior So¬ ciety 12. I. iynor. Linda Z. —Freshman and j.A. Hockey; Free Schoed 0; French (Gluh 10.1 1; (GASI 11; Edi- tcM ' of ()neirolten 1 1.12. Leavitt, Albert Marshall—hreshxuan (Glass Presi¬ dent 0; Freshman Feiothall 0; J A . Fenilhall 10; j.A . I rack 10; Bov ' s Stale II: AA ho s Who in American Higli Schoed Students 11.12; Student (Gouncil II: Kev (,luh 0.lO.ll: (tutragrovc tcniian Net. 1. 12. Ledbetter. Thomas- Ron leggi’. Tatricia enn PcĀ Po —L t 12. Lion. .Dm—Scdlhall 0; Mude nl (Gouncil Represcm- tative 0; Spanish (Gluh 11: Spanish Homn- Seieiety 11 (IVesident) 12: National H oiictr Seicielv 1 1.12. Lorif!. Hctinda Softhall •hid: Gt-niian Gluh •h (IT 12; Fulurc llontoiuaki-r. of Anit i ica ' I: Hu iiic-s Field ' l.ld.11.12. Lusk. Juan F oiVip—Spaiii.h ( duh II. (SecretatA) Id: N.ilioiial Honor Soriets I 1. 12: Spaiii.h Hoio.r So i ’t Id.I 1.12: kevede. 12. I. ynch. Frank Eiluanl Maclianis. linckie Baskethall d. Sporl ' niau.hi|i -4ward; (dioru. Id; National Honor S,ā€ž.j,.tv [J; Drill leant Id. MaiDm.siin. II illard Jerome Maeomson. (ku en iol n 1 n le e—Slat k junior Beta ( lull ' I; Sophomore Be|ire.eutati e Id; G.V.A Id; . fro-.Aineriean ( luh ( iee-l’rei-iileut) 12: Ba.- keihall 12. Marinas. Kathleen j o( ie e—Kalh —I.ilin (iluh •I. Id; Future Nur.es of . ineriea d. Id; Fulure Midi- eal (.areers 11.12; l(..- 12; National Honor .So- eiel 12; Honor Boll Id. I 1.12. Marlin. Behs y— d’iirer Kae Id.11.12; National Honor Society 11.12; French Honor Soeiets 11.12; SB r V Hepresentative 12; SEFK II Manila. .Sop iin—Girls arsi| I’raek Id; Kexetles II. 12; Drill Team Id.II: S| anish ( luh II; dear- hook Staff 11; M(ID Greast- h ' reak 12. Maluskes . Kas moiul yome.s —Foothall Team. Mas er. Joan f. ' ttro - I ' ransferred from I’unahon School ill Hawaii and went here jniiior and Senior years; Ser ice (..oniniiltee at Wainiano Home Id; Gliapil Fonimittee ' (.Id; h ' remh ( luh Id; Frem li Honor Society 12; National Honor Society 12; (jroxeton Gliristian Fellowship I 1.12; Future Medi¬ cal (iareers 12. Mc.illLsIer. Chris H. Mc.irtor. Curtis II illiam Hors.- Fimthall d. I (I. | I; Baskethall •(.!().11.12: Homerooni Kepresentatixe d.ld. McCarlhs. Katherine .dnn — Tieerama .Vetixities Editor II; ’ rieerania Editor 12; National Honor Society 12. MeCiie. Martha E.7;xe—Mouse. Mi ( ue. Martx—Sido Eiisemhle ’(.Id.II: .All-Heeional Band Id.II: Band I’reasurer II; Man lier id the dear. II MeDonaiil. Donald .Vnt inn —Mae .l. . Foothall Id; darsitx Foothall 12; Intramural Bowline II. MeCee. Hills Karl Freshman Foothall; J. Foot¬ hall and arsity Foothall; arsity Basehall: Fresh¬ man restline; Ed . dd reslliii}; McKenzie. Melinda Mindy—School Paper Staff Id; Ski (duh 11. Meagher. .Sn; inne—Drill Team Id. 11.12; (iernian (.lull Id.I 1.12; d earhook Business Staff 12. Meeks. Janet Eileen- Vulure Homemakers of America I 1. 12; Parliamentarian II. (President) 12: Future dledieal Gareers 11.12; Pep Gluh 11.12; Baskethall, Mich.J. Eduard Anton Fred —National Honor So¬ ciety 12; Slaee Band and dd eird .Noises 12; F’ishine Id. I 1.12. Makes. I ' amehi Jasiie P..I. —Pep (duh •).!(): Drill Team I 1: I’ennis I ' earn Id. I 1.12; Girh I’rack I ' eam I I; (.oneerl Ghoir I d. I 1; (jirls Ghorus 12; G.A.d 12; Swim I ' eam 12; (iermau Gluh II; Future .Medical Gareers I I. Millis. Catherine. 7’r(ppin —F’aw ii-FAes —.An Ghih •(; .Art .Award •); P(t .Aeeompanist; (dioral .Award; Be ta H emnr Soc ictv Imhiciion Scilo ami FGn- scmhlc- 11: Blue Blimp 11; Svmphcmic (Ghoir Accompani l 11.12; Outstanding Musicianshi[) -Award II; (j.ASP 11.12; Future Medical (Gareers I I; Frenc h ( luh 1 I; President of FVem li (Gluh I I: .Audio-A lusal (duh 1 I. (A ice-l resident): d ' igc r R:ig RejForter 12: (Ineirata 12; International Relatictiis (duh 12; All-Regional (Ghoir 12; National I8Y 11 mĀ )r v. Mtiric N mĀ In ( T: [’r| ( hi[i: liuni ' ' . M ( nt nii(T , Ht ' hfccii l nn lh ' kN 11.12; (firh .ir ' -ils ' v%itn I fjni 10: Ihi 12; NjiioiKil litiiioi ' SiH M ' iN 12; ( hoir 11.12: }nur II; ' ' run - ki-c-|MT I ' . Moore, ifcrdldine—W ' t Oluh 0; (,irU Ohorn ' O; J. . Ikl ' -kclh.lll O; J. . lliickcv o. | 0 ; t r(t- ViriCli- rjM hill 0 , 1 (|,|_J; ( (iiH ' tM ' t Imir 10; N ir- ' ilv Ihi - ki-lhall I0,I2; inil ' )|aii(l 12. Moorr, Joseph I.ee Jim . M« - H.iihI ā€˜k himlhall I 0. I I . 1 2; W rrsi lin- I 0. I I . I 2; Ha.i ' hall O.lO.l 1.12: llonur Koll 0 J i). | |.|2; jli..tial ll..n..r H’ts 11.12; ' jMtii ' li Honor SoĀ« iĀ«-i 11.12; K -n ( liih 1 I.I2. Mor ’on, Sordh Hr dn Vii-oriipani ! f« r HrU ( lioni O; jijiihir OiuirtTl ( Imir Kk - Ā«ā€˜oin[Mm ' t h r (Ā r 4S4’ton 11.12; I ' ā€œ ' ot ijiN lO. ( icr-) 11.12. Natitnial llorhĀ r So i4-t 11.12; 1I-KĀ i4Ā niil OlHnn II; Kr rllrs 12: Dfil 1 I ' catii 10. iirph , Monk Joseph Nalional Honor S Mirt I I. ( 1 ' ri-a-nrtā€˜r) 12; [•arii ' li Hinntr ocioiv 12: InO r- national Krla{i ni ( .luh 1 1.12; Ā«ā€˜t ri ' tjr - I rna ' urtT of Inl4-rnalional Ih’lali nis Oluh 12; Naliiuial h ri( .inninnndatnni 12; Kt ( .Inh 10.12; I l{a I 1.12; ' ā€˜ ' ' i lant Ni ' w I ' alilor I I; lhi ' ' iinā€˜ ' ManaiiĀ«ā€˜i ' 12; ' |)ani ā€˜h f Inh ( na -l’rt ' - ' nh ' nl) 12: Jnnioi- ar- ' il Dt-haO ' l4 ' arn lO; Xari-tN 1 h hato ream ll:J. . Trai-k |0; arsii spring ' I ' rai k 11.12: ird IMaci- Vin MiĀ« ' ani ' ni v ar4l 0. dsh. Lold {(Irientie eiessdr , Kr 7 i Johnlfmn 1 nni — N ' ss. Ihi liiini . Mr. f hup- Hand 0,10.11.12: Sia r Hand O.lO.l l.l 2; ' ta r fiaiid O.lO.l |,I2: Wiirhl Kainou- lh rcn--i ni t-ction 0,|0.11.12: . 11 I ' M .11.1) I, O.lO.l 1.12. eumdn, held trail H z — Dj-hh in — I aj nĀ« li I i no- Drama 0; Drill Irani 10. 1 1.12; Fnlur - I ' ra lirr- 4)f miTira lO.II; l uliirr Homrmak ' i id . nirrira |0. ( r(Trtar ) 1 I: IH)mrnMnn H ā€˜prr-Ā«-nlati 4 ' 10.1 1.12; ' ritiorama ' Itn-inr— Stall ' 11; (oiitlancr l)fli)ā€˜r -si-tanI II: ()I 12; .M rirnd-Drip 12. eiimdn. fhinield .. Hird Lr —Homrrooni Hrp- rr ' .( nla!i r 0; J. . (dthall O; Var -itN I’rark ami lā€˜ ndd 0. I 0. I 1.12; (( iaplain) 0; | a-t hTrd in 0th radr Di-trni and Ih ' riinial: Soj)[ioimĀ rr Ola-- I rra-n rrr: ,). . 11 oc k r ! 0; J . . Ha-k r| ha IM a j)la i n I0; , lO.II.IJ; Hi ' r-idrnt D . 12; Sport-man- -liip; I ' . r iili r .unm il I 0, I 1; J u n hir Ola— I rra- -iirrr: tmh-nl —i-lani; Var-it IHukcv 11.12; a r- 1 1 Ha-k rt hill I 11.12; I i r r H.i la 11 11.12. I’roin !ommiUrc II; i-arl.k Stall 12; ' rnior I la— I rra-nn-r. iihoLs, Janies irthur J i rn — i n |r r I’rack 0. 10; ' priiiL ' 1 rd k O, 10. ( Hara, Ihifrnk John ' uDcr |0, ( Loii hlin. Mn hdel i Havinjr |• nrl. fist’d. . ' Stint In i —licar Nltl 12. Patten. Maura Kathleen I rank rrain; I i rr Ihi;: : Otn-irala : Din-— Inh: Hirir ' I ' ram; I rrm li Olnh: ' ' paiii-h Honor So irt ; lan Ā£ni-fir- I Inh. Patton. ( Iitiik (f Ihnir- Wm-llin 0. | 0. ! I Peters. Sher l Lee ' lirrr l itin (Ini) 0.10.12; l’ ' p ( In It 0. I O. (Sccretars - I I ' rasnia-r). (r.iptaiii 1 12; I ntnrr li-diĀ« al I arĀ« ' rr- 10.12; I nlnr ' Hoim ' inak- Ā« r- of Annnm a 12; Hiimln riifl I Inlt 12; Natitni.il 11 1 mĀ r ttt ifi I 2. Peterson, Ifefn 1 inr Hdr Drill I t-ain I I. I 2, Sr rrtar Drill rrani 11.12; hi 1- Irark |0.I2; (Ā 12; ' irarhttok Miilf 10; N.ilnni.ll lro--|p ’ urirtN O.lO.l 1.12. Pines. Ho iā€˜r (,. r : ā€( )nrr ( pun a Miittrr— ' 0; 1 hr hr—on lO; niniiirrlrrr |0: I ' hr-piiin- iO; 1 hr-jiian rrrrtar 11.12; FI-,K II; N.ilional Htinttr StjfirtN 11.12: f ' rrm h Htimtr Stiririv 11.12; N IK t hir rinrnf vNar l 12; It - Vratlrinir 12; h.xrtnlivr l.tninril 12; t n Ojn ' t I ' .ikr It With Ā n 12; rn t)rN rnpo-inni lO; hihirrn - l ln - atr r I 0. I 1; It - ii t Irii t hr Snrar HIn ni 10. Plitt. (Jiarles Hantittlph Haml I rr-hman I tmt- hal I 0; H.iinl O, 1 0; ar-it H.i-rhall Manarrr 0; J , , I ' oolhall 10; J, . W i-r-llin 10; j. . Ha-rhall 10; to rinan dnh lO; .irsit lā–  ' oothall 11,12; .ir-it W rr-tiin II; iir-itv Ha-rhall 11.12; kr ( hih 11.12; N.ilional 11 tĀ noi ' Sorirl I 2. Plttsin. .itlrienne Jo Jov-ā€œ(Ā nma-tir- 0; Trark I r.i in I 0.1 I: iir-il I rnil i- I I; !ā–  Vrnr h Kin h I 0. I I: Dri II I ra in 1 I. I 2; Srn ittr I la-- d rra-n rrr; (i 12; National Homu’ Sorirt 12; Hlnr Hlimp- 0. Ptttter. Marfinrel tnn DK 11.12. Poll ell. Robert Ibni las— Ihih Pr or. (iitherine K —Kath l.rrinan K|nh 0.10.1 I; Drill I ram 10.1 1,1 J; !• ii t n rr 11 omr niakt ' r- ol mrrira 12; N.itional IIttnor Sorirtv 12; l i ' n - rarna Staff 12. Pu h. lieierley Hr . HH Drill I ' ram I0.lt. (Ktinnril) 12; (n-rnian KInh (Hrr-idrnl) I I. lO; Kn- tnrr 11 tnnr makr i - tĀ f mrrir.i lO. 1 I. I 2. 11 omr room Hrprr-rntatiNr 12; Nation.il Honor Sorirls 12: KunrrrI (dmir 0.10; rarhook Hn-inr-s Si.iff 12: Ml Xrouinl Kra t zo 0. | 0. | |. | 2. Ouatuler, I err Jnn n — Diiik (Jiia le, Debra L nn Drhhir—IMis-iral Kdnralitm 0.10, Rante . in ela Danelte njiii’ knlnrr Homr- makrr- td mrrit a O, | 0; ( anirri t ( hoii I 0; DKK I 0. 1 1, I 2; 1 rra-n rrr ol I )K( . I I; S mphon ir i hoir I I. Ran son. Dei on nnr — K lord irti Hah -iltin 0. |0; r ' riarian ami ' ta natitni 11.12; Drama ami I hr-- plan- O.lO.l 1.12; SKKK I I. Reiinion. Justin Dean .lmhl l if-hman Kottlhall O; ,|. . Wi-r-llinr 0.10; ā€˜ |{a-td.all 0. 10; J, , I ' ttolhall I0; ar-it Koothall 11.12; ,ir-it W rr-- tiiiir II; ar-it Ha-idiall 11.12. Reith. Kathrsn M.—Nalion.d Ihmor Sorirl 11.12: I’rrm h Honor Suririv 11.12; Spani-h Honoi ' So- rirl 10.II: SKKK II: (Orl- rrnni- 10; (Inldoor- Khih 0. Rtsley, John K.—Drhair ream 0; Moth I Dnilrd Na¬ tion- 10: (.inrma Kin h 10; l i t ' r HaĀ« I I. I 2; Kr Klnh 12; IViinis I I; lioy’- .Statr Htdr atr I 1. Robes, Marjorie Knrrzz — N ninir—(jirl- ( horn- 0; (ionrrrt ( dioir 10. I I: .1 . . Std thall 0; ar-il Soft- hall 10: I irrr Ma.-rtĀ t 12; Iiomt ' roniinr (!ttnrl 12. Robinson. Jfthn Mason—}. . Ha-krthall O.IO; ar- -il H.i-krihall I 1.12. Romani. John Muhael Intrrnalional Hrhoion- Klnh lO.I 1.12. Rttse, Karen (Jirisline—K ar-itv If nni- It ' am 0.10. 11.12: Intramural dlrvhall 0.10; Inlramnral l inj:-Honj: 11; ir inia (rirl ' - . ' tatr rrnni- Ifain II; (, A O.lO.l 1.12; irr-Hrr-i.Irni ..f (, A 12; National Homn- Soririv 11.12; ri riarna (dĀ p Stall Kdilttr 12; SKKK II; I-AMI N II 0: ' (,ro r- ton Mnnrh Hum h 1 I. Ritssheirn. inn Ut nf j —.Span i-h ( ' Inh 0; Spani-h llomtr Sorirts O.lO; National Htnior Stirirts 11.12; Hamhrr;ill- (.Inh 12; Anharolory (da-- at Hn-h Hill K Irrnrntar . Rounds, l.intla Susan-(,eni]nu ( Inh O. | 0; Kntnrr llttinrmakrr- (tl mrriia O; ()| 11.12; rl l.ll ILiils . iarttn H a zir— K A 11.12. Rutherfonl. U asne Leef I rr-hman I tzolhall 0; ;ir-itv Koothall 10.11.12; AM (oin-ton Di-trit I. 2nd I ram ll-Hrj:ional I I. R an. Susan Re intt Hrjijrir —( hoir O.lO.l }.|2; I ntnrr Ifat hrr- ttl nirrira 0. | 0. I I: Hrp(!lnh 10; I ' lilnrr Mrtin.il (kirrri- I I: (Ā rrman ( Inh. Sampson. Penne L nn i Ā raml rna. (dnartr r-( )llirr 11 1 I pr r I 0; () 1 I I. I 2; N a t iona 1 I!onoi Sor ir t 12. S(honberp,er. Lrie K. ' -trrlt h I i rr H.i I 1.12; ' jiurl- I ' .tlitur 12: .I, . H.i-krth.ill 10. II; .ir-it H.i-krthail 12; Krv ( Inh 12; N.ilional Honor So- rirl 11.12; Krrm h ilmioi Sorirt 10.11.12. Sihonber er. Kara tnn I ijirrama Art ami Ki - tĀ nl ' tiiff II; I i rr H.d rt ami Kavtmt Ktlitor 11.12; I ' rrm h Htnior ' orirtv 10.11.12; .N.ilionid II onor StM-iri 11.12. Siitif. Matlhen L. Miit ’i rarhook Hhott)j:r.iphrr 11.12; N.ilitmal Honor ' ' tnirlN 12; IMioto (dnh (Hrr-idrnl) 12. Hh -ir- 12: Stnrk v ith Hh -ir- all till ' Vka thru. Sehhat. San in—iPir (diorn- O; Kn m h (dnh 12; Ski ( Inh 12; Drill Irani 12; Nalitnial Honor Su- rirO 12. Shant C.hristine .on vr—(dir i-—Drill Irani I0.11.I2; (.it-( iiplain td Drill I ' rain 12; National Honor SorirlN 12; Koncrrt (!hoir O.lO.l I. Shapiro. Ratptel liirnar—lveueli Htmoi Sorirt lO. 11.12: N.ilitmal Hmior Sorirt II. ( irr-Hn ' -i- tlrnt) 12; I hr-piaii- 11.12; Hrr.-iilrnt td ' 1 hr-pian- I 2: ( diiltl If n ' - I ' hratrr I 0, I 1.12; Kriffrr- Hrttpir ' IO; I lir Hrirk .iml thr Hti-r I I; Miriam 1 I; (iulthm KIrr.f I I. Sheffield. Robert Fonl Htdddr |( ' 1!.12; ini ā–  Vnto 1 ronhir Slmutin 1070 ((dir -lrr HUnmnlh Spon-orrd). |0,2 ( l(. Sptm-oiftl): ,’ird (frrnjia- litniid Di-plas |0,2 ( l(. Spini-orril); l.infilit Mt)lorr t liiif: Diirinji I’rrr St htnd II; National Honor StM iri . Sheltttn. Kath Mnnr—Kiitliv—SKKK II; (H rman (dnh 0.10. Shenker. Scott Joseph— ' ' f Irratitmal Htdalion- ( .Inh 1 I. 12; Hankrn[)tr Manatirr td ! i- ā€˜Zrr Haji II: ar-it (dmkrr- (dfnni.-) d ' rani 10.11.12: Hrad of Sliilr Hnir ami NKith Ifam 10.1 1.12; Slntlrnt Apathv (annmilirr II; Soph- tniiorr (da— Knihr Irr |0; Mrmhrr Kliti-t (anincil 12; ar-it Dilntant ā€˜ Ifam 0. |0; Hrr-idrnt and tml Mriidirr td l ijirrama Kan ( Inh. Sherman. James Duane .Inn DK(2 10.11.12. Sherman. Jean . —( diarlir— iir-il ' iinmin II; (..AA 12. Shiflelt, i ' .ecil K ' . —Koolliall I0. Shorten. (Jiarles lit fttr ( hnrk — I ' f othalI 0. | 0, | |; Haml 0.10.11.12; Sta r H.iml lO.11.12: d itiri’ Kar ' V ' d fmdrata ' 12; (Ā rrman (dnh lO; Nalitnial II onor Sor ir t 1 1.12: ( )n rr I pt ni a M,i t trr-- 0; — ()rt lir-lra 0; Diarv d Adam ami K r ()n hr-tra 10. Shutfs. Mars Suzie DK II: DK III. Simmons. Rands H t rrrzi — Nininion- — I i tn ' Ka 0.10: Hhoto Ktlitor of Ti rr Har 11.12; ar-its dfnni- If a in O. | 0. | |. ((itt-f laptain) 12; Ht) Slalt ' Dt irriiii- II; Nalitnial Honor Sorirl 11.12: pan- i-h Honor Sorirtv I I; Kr (dnh 11.12. Smith, ilene vnv—Drill Ifam lO.11.12; (Ā rrman (dnh I0.II.I2; Kntnrr Hoimmiakrr- td .Vmrrira 10.1 1.12; J. . S.dihall 0. Smith. Donna Lee Knin —(H-rman I. ()I ( hih: Art I ami IK Smith. Santira Samly—J. . Softhall O. |0; ar-it Std t hall 11.12; Spani-h (dnh 0. | 0. I I: Hiitl r (dnh 0.12; Kr rtlr- 11.12. (Hrr-itlriit) 12; Ho linJ: In¬ lramnral- I I. I 2; SKKK—Stndriit- Klftn-I lt KxpamI KnovNlrtlrr II; National Homn- Sorirt 11.12: Htnnrrtnnin (dnrrn 12. Snsiler, (lantl K nolu ot —H.iml: Drama; Hamli- rraft ( Inh: 1( A: (f nina-tii- I and II Sjtauldin . Jutlith Lsnn Jnd DK lO; ()| I 1.12. (Srriftarv ) II. Sti ' fanik. Peter James Kr ( Inh 11.12; Nalitnial II tnn n- Sor irt I 1.12; Spa n i-fi Htnior Sorirtv I 1.12; ' pani-h ( Inh 11.12; Ha-krthall 0,|0; In-oiiolo ' iv (dnh 0.10; Inirrnatittnal Hidalitni- (dnh 12: H;iml O. 10. Stephan, ( lentla Elizabeth (Ā htItia—.1 n hilrr .0 0; Mana;:rr td (Ā irl- Ifat k ami Kit itl 0; (Ā irl- ( liorii- 0; l- ' ntnrr Ifat hrr- id mrrira ( irr-Hif-itjrnI) I I. (Hrr-iilrnt) 12. Mrfnhrr 10; ( rrinaii (dnh 10.1 I. (Srtrriarv) 12: Drill Irani lO.I 1.12; d’ij ' rrama l pi-t II: Ki rr Ha;; ( ha irnian of IN piiir 11.12; National Honor Sot irtv 11.12: Itdinnir—Ho Iravi- Kan (dnh 12; ' Indrnt A —i-tant 10.12. Stei ensitn. Jean jrannir Hoo I’ rrm h Htnior So¬ rirtv 11.12; Natimial Honor Sorirty 11.12; Drill Irani II: Krvrlir.-—.Innior Hr[)rr-rntativr II. Di-- trii ' l Krprr-rnlalivr 12: Junior Mar-hall II; Malli Irani 11.12; rarhoitk (da—r- Staff 12. Steiiart. Mars Jean Iran Stilln iiffen. Eretieric Hanes Hir I raii-frrrrd frmn Marvlaml ihi- rar: j. . k ' uolhall 10; JW. li.i-t hall |0; j. . Ha-krthall II; ar-il Sorrrr 0; ar-itv Ha-td all 0. 1 I; National Honor Sitrirtv I 1.12. 182 Slrohel. (’.(irolyii SiiMin—]. . Sofll.all iirsity Softliall 1(1: Kt-vcdcs 12, Siroutl. Dchonih Jidic —I).J(iirls Cliiiiii,-. (aiii- cert (llioir l((.ll; National Hoiii r So(ic t 11.12. SliKirt. .ā– ! —Banilii— ar. itv Track ); ’rt• hnlall Ba kt tliall •): .l. . Basktiliall l(t; ar itv Track aUo in 1(1 jiradc; 1(71 I 1.12. Sulliian. Jiimvx V . —SwIIvrock—,|. . Tennis II: SĀ«ininiitif; Team II: Isl Place Fairfax (aniiUx In¬ dustrial . rt.s Fair II: 2nd Place irciiiia Stale In¬ dustrial Arts Fair I 1. Sultivuii. A nire—(firls (dioriis d; (amccrl (dioir II): Svinphoiuc ( ' .lioir 11.12; Drama 10.12: Spanish C ' liih II. Sitnkel. S(irn .d ine—National Honor Sociciv I 1.12; S|)ani ' li Honor Society I 0.1 1. 12; Falin Honor So¬ ciety 10.11.12; ’’Ticerama Business Editor 12: Drill I’cam II: Keyettes 11,12; (ador (fnard 10: Treasurer of Kcyctli-s 12. Sul Ion. A7( 7iae — Bicf oot—(hoss-( lou nirx (V arsit ): arsity Sprint Track; arsily A inter ' Track; Si I.I Newspaper Beporter; National Honor Society; Honor Boll 0.1 0. I I. I 2. Ttirnove. ( ' .ecfliu (fi hne Ze-(ussy Tuveniwr. Roymond use TeoLs. (irepory T.—(free —Foolhall 0.10; National Honor Society. Terry. Duniel .( hert—Danny Tliessin. Joey ,f. —.Active in skipping ' 0.|0.||.I2; (ferman (iluh 0. Thompson. Cnrof-Baskelhall 0.10.11,12; Softhall 0.10; (a.A.A 0.IO.II.12; National Honor Society 11.12; Doin Honor Sociciv 11.12; Keyettes 11.12; A earhook 11.12. Thom.wn.JeJ (.—Vi oil. Floohy— arsity Foothall 11.12; Varsity Swimminf; 12; .Newspaper 11.12; Chess Cluh 11.12; Ski CInh 12. Tsiaintshis. ' i ioln — l asha—Pinc-Ponc (duh 10.11; (.horns II; .Mount V ernon —Lee Soccer .As¬ sociation 12: Swimminc (duh 12. Tucker. Mnllheu .d Zen —Mat —Freshman Foothall 0; Winter Track 0; Spriiif; ' Track 0.12: (ferman (.hdi 10; (.hess (.lull 10.1 I; Tennis Team 10; J.V . Foothall II; Varsity Foothall 12; (TASP 12: Vir¬ ginia Slate Encineerini; Eair 10.11.12. I unilenhurp. ,(mv—Tearl.. 0; Di hate I’eam 10; ā–  Ticer Haft 11.12; Co-Editor of ' Ticer Baf; 12. Ion I ouni eren. Anne C. —J.V. Softhall 0.|0; Coin Honor Society I I; National Honor Society 12 . If ullis. Theresu T.—VV ihl Woman. Tree—(fermaii (duh 0; Pep (duh 10; V ()T 12; Freshman Project 0. ft iil.son, (Amrpe l.uu.son Jazz Eiiscmhlc 11.12. ft Olson. Konnhl Lee- Bon ff ehlon. yn( i V —Key cits 11.12; National Honor Society II; (President) 12; Tificr Bac 11.12. ff esifihol. Mux Jo.sei)h—. . . Basehall 10; Varsity Basehall 1 1. 12; Ski (ilnh 10.1 1.12; National Honor Society 12. ft heeler. (Jernril EV n n Boo-Boo—,1 .V . Foothall 10; Afro-American (duh 11.12; Varsity Foothall 11.12. ft hippie. Liiuro ( ' .aroline I am. VVhi|i. Kid—Cym- nasties 0.1 0.1 1.12; J.V. Softhall 1(1: (Ā irls ( di oriis 0; Freni h (dnh II; Spanish (ilnh 11.12; Spanish Honor Society 12; National Honor Society 12; ’Tif;erania 12; C.A.A 0.10.11.12; laitin (dnh 12. ff hile. I iunn — ]fi. Fred Tennis Team 0.10.1 1.12; (hdf Team 10.11.12; (TAA 0.1o.l|.|2; National Honor Society I 1.1 2; Drill Team I 1; V ircinia (f iri s Slate 11: Aearhook Classes Staff II; Vearhook (,opy Staff 12; (sroveton .Munch Bunch ; Parris’ Sindciii Advisory (iommitlee 12. ft hile. Dchru (Jren (— Dchhie — D ri 11 Team 10.11.12; Mixed (diorns II. it hile. I’hsllis Dtnnne—Freshman Chei-rleadini:; J.V. (dieericading; (iirls (diorns 0; Svin|dionic (.hoir II; (,rovelon Singers 12: French Honor So¬ ciety; National Honor Society. ft illiams, Kennelh (o ier —Kenny —Fresh man Basehall 0; J. . Basehall; Varsity Basehall; Profes¬ sional Skipper; Never Came to ( dass on Time- DE IE ft illioms. Mnriho .f ine—Spanish (dnh 0; Tige- rama Business Staff II; Kcvelles 12; National Honor Society I 2. ft ilson. Thinny K. Freshman Foothall 0; J, . Track 0; J, . Foothall It); Varsity Foothall II. ft inrhesler. Fredrick E. —Bicky-Freshman Fool- hall 0; Freshman Baskclhall 0; Varsity Foothall 10.1 I. I 2; ,1. V . Baskethall 10; V arsity Baskethall II, ft inh. Koherl J. Tr.—Ifth Street Strangler—fh.el; Humorist W liter; Faded Blm- Jeans. ft om. Jonp ( ' .him Woods. Rohin .von-Frem h (dnh (iirls Chorus 0.1(1; (dioir 10; Symphonic (dioir II: (irovelon Singers 11.12; Tiger Bag 12; Kidnaii Breakfast I 1.12. ft ooily. Jumes T)oniel — ()T. ft riphl. ft uyne (.. — Bush, fjnghcap ) i. 1 ooi )ounp. Roherl .E —Boh l(i,A. 183 Jl NlOK? (JOON ' VEK) N. I. A YOI NEEK PERSON 2. A PER¬ SON OE EOW ER S ' rANI)lN(; OR RANK. EOVt . YES, RI T NOT THE LOW EST. ACTl ALLY, VERY NEAR THE Sl IMMIT OE SCHOOL’S I NCHANOEABLE FOUR CASTES. STILE EACIN(; PHE BEEHTIJNi; WISECRACKS OF THAT CE SS ril V r IS SI PPOSEDEY OLDER AND WISER. W H AT A EAl (;H. W E ' RE ALE IN THIS TOIiEHTER. RIGHT; ' W RON ;. ONLY OCCASIONALLY CAN W E REMEMBER, W E ARE A YEAR OLDER. W E DON’T FEEL IT. THA r TIME APPROACHES, THE REALIZATION OF W HAT W AITS AROI ND A CORNER. IT HAS COME SI DDENLY, BE¬ FORE W E HAN E HAD A CHANCE TO ENJOY THE ABSENCE OF PRESSl RE ABOI T THE FUTURE. IT IS NOW PSAT’S ( THEY’RE NOT THAT IMPORTANT ) and SAT’S, ( THEY DON’T MEASURE ANYTHING ... DO THEY?’’). THE TOR¬ TURE OF IT ALL. COLLEGE (INN ' T BE W ORTH IT. ( DO I REALLY W ANT TO GO TO COLLEGE, ANYW AY? ). THE CLNSS RINGS. REMEMBER GRON ETON IN A RUBY OR AN EMERALD. THEY’RE BEAUTIFUL, MAKE US REMEMBER MORE GOOD THINGS THAN BAD. LUCKY FOR US. WE FEEL DIFFERENT-OLDER? NO, JUST DEFFERENT. UNSURE OF W HAT’S COMING NEXT. A YEAR TO GO. NEXT YEAR W E’LL BE AS HIGH AS W E CAN FLY IN THIS CRAZY SYSTEM. W HAT GOES WITH THE ENDING? EXPECTATION, BUT HORRIBLE UNCERTAINTY. W HERE AM I GOING AFTER ALL THE CEREMONY? OH, W HY THINK ABOUT IT? IT’S SO FAR AW AY. 184 JUNIOR CLASS 186 ; .Vt. ' - ā–  % 187 188 189 Sami Burns t.ourinfv Braver Blakey Sylvie Bartliolome ' 190 Kirhard Cuiiiniins ( ' yiilhia Ocan I’aiil (a)rii)icr 1 ii lit U- (: iiini rl( ii Sijiif; Jii Clmi I’alCasli 191 I Miiroir 192 193 .itniy Mav Hiiaiip l)oll llolinrs lloil rs Susan Herman 194 195 ll ' J ' - ' H .mIo ' i I ' ’ !) ’l II.IĀ« 196 197 198 Mikr S rawins I ' rrrsa Skriltm Melinda Sedgirv Dekidr S ’ot! Marvin Hiiek 199 Pdtricid Westlake Shrila allriit Dreu VanV lenderen Janii t Trefrv Suord Krvin Sl )kt 200 i-ndy achary Lviula oodhiirv Lnuis W illiarii.s 201 SOPHOMORE CLASS THIS YEAR ' S SOPHOMORE CI.ASS W AS SINCLEl) OUT BY BEIN(; CHOSEN AS THE ONIA CLASS TO BE THE SUBJECT OF A riGER ILIG EDITORIAL WHICH SAID TRAT WE SEEMED MORE INTERESTED IN MARLBOROS AND SALEMS I ' ll AN IN MAUI AND SCIENCE. THAT W AS AN INACCURATE (;enerali ation—ea eryone know s trat the aver- a(;e sophomore prefers camel two to one. and HOW ABOUT THE STl DENT W HO IVLADE THE HONOR ROLUy NO MENTION OF HIM. ADMIITEDLY W E AIADE A PRETn BAD FIRST IMPRESSION. BIT WE WOULDN ' T DARE TO REMEDY A SITl ATION THAT TOOK YEARS TO DEVELOP. WE CAME TO CROVETON THINKING POSI- TIAELY. FORTUNATELY WE HAVEN’T LOST OUR OPTI- IMISM—IT’S JUST BEEN CHANNELED INTO CONSTRUCTIVE PI RPOSES. W E NO LONGER HAVE THE DESIRE TO END THE EA ERYDAY ROUTINE OF HKiH SCHOOL AND WE HA AT SEJ ' TLED DOWN INTO LEIHTIMATE ACTIVITIES SUCH AS HONOR SOCIETIES, SPORTS, DRAMA AND BAND. OUR I NKJUENESS?—NO W E HAVEN’T LOST THAT. AFTER ALL W ASN’T IT A SOPHOMORE W HO W AS SELECTED FROM AMONG THE MANY OTHER W ORTHY STUDENTS TO REPRE¬ SENT (;roa eton in the W ashingtonian articit;? 202 203 ifei; ( ' LASS ()h ' h ' l( ' LRS—l.. to R.: Aniv Rii inoĀ . Tri-asurcr; Katliv Kalloii. Sfcn-larv Su an Garafola. V H ' o-i rosHioiii; ivaroii 206 207 208 209 iuira Dorr Marv Drarlioiii Ua lirl Daiiii’U K.is ā€˜y .orlx ll % 211 Camiliu Hardu-r H.d.in Mall Kris 1,i.-af Su-%.- (da b Cindv (ddowiiia 212 Karhat ' l Jaokson Kiranor lliian 01t ia lioliiifs Marv Hill Irrc a Hnidric-kf ' nii Jill Hat ā€˜li( r 213 Dtirlfiie Lrwi Strvni Liimli Srolt KrIIrr Mark jonrs Jatno joinison 214 Ho ur(l Moon- Mike Miinx Hoix ' ii Mccliliiif; Klk ii Mjssi ' y Slit rr (-arolin l,i lnT 215 I 216 Srhor !Ā«T Kt ' inaUl Sapnilur Sally Huf:rr Ann Hiciirr iirl HĀ« ' niH r 217 Jeff Sullivan Drhliie SjMelinan Julie Smith l{irhanl Si.sson Lesli Shale 218 j |AnL iu|f ;iiii l(lii | IIIO ] j.tiirfn rf.ij-) Yv • • ' ā–  1 y ui)(| ii( sj. {|; yy iiii|o}| 219 Tina Zrdl. r Mikr rt-mi Gretclicii W illi Hi d W illia FRESHMAN CLASS WITH THE SOI NI) OF THAT FIRST BELL THE DOOR OPENED ON OUR FUTURE. AS IT BANGED SHUT BEHIND LS WE SI DDENIA SENSED THE I NCERTAINTY OF OCR POSI¬ TION. CLASSROOM NUMBERS SEEMED TO BE ARRANGED IN A Vt EIRD LABYRINTH. AS FRESHMEN, WE WERE THE ONLY PEOPLE WHO COULDN’T DECIPHER THE SYSTEM. THOSE WHO DIDN’I ' RECEIVE THE YELLOW INSTRLC- TION SHEET W ERE LOST IN HOPELESS SEARCHING. HALLS BUBBLED W ITH SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, SENIORS, REMI- NISIYNG OVER THE PAST SUMMER’S PLEASANT AND NOT- SO-PIJiASANT MOMENTS. SCARED AND TIMID, YET CURI¬ OUS, W E FELT LIKE TIMID STRANGERS, STARVED FOR A LITTLE ASSISTANCE FROM SOMEONE— ā€THAT ROOM’S JUST DOW N THIS HALL,ā€ YOU’LL GET USED TO IT AFTER A WHILE,ā€ IT’S NOT AS BAD AS IT SEEMS, JUST RELAX.ā€ OH, LORD, A SCHEDULE CHANGE.ā€ THEY MADE A STUPID MISTAKE DOWN THERE IN GUIDANCE.ā€ WHAT DO YOU DO NOW?ā€ HELP, SOMEBODY!ā€ AFTER WHAT SEEMED A FEW ENDLESS DAYS WE MAN¬ AGED TO FIND OUR OWN CLASSES. ANY FEAR WE’D FELT ALMOST DISAPPEARED, BUT THE LITTLE THAT REMAINED IDENTIFIED US AS FRESHMEN, THE LOWEST PLATEAU OF W HAT IS NOT REALLY, BUT SEEMS TO US THEN, A VERY HIGH MOUTAIN. WITH THE PASSING OF INEVITABLE TIME, W E SOMEHOW BECAME A SEPAPuVTE PORTION OF GROVE- TON UNTIL WT W ERE ABLE TO DIGEST IT, GRASP IT, AND SOMETIMES (BUT NOT TOO OFTEN) ENJOY IT. AS THE YEAR ENDED, OUR FRIGHT HAD SOMEWHAT DIMMED AND OUR PROBLEMS OF THE PAST WERE NO LONGER TRAPPED INSIDE US. W E W ERE ABLE TO GRASP A BE’n ' ER KN0W LED(;E of life and IT’S PROBLEM AS WTLL AS OURS. 220 221 222 223 224 225 Sandra Burr Tricia Boegi- Barliara Bashliiie Karen Amiaiul 226 227 Britt Ellis Micliclle D -Woody Roper Daveau trika t.rowttier 228 y 229 Lena Hoverter Lauren Hoffert Mike Herrman Jamei. Hefner 230 232 233 MikĀ«ā€˜ Kii n lUakt INircrll ' urll n l rĀ« .h)n JmIim PloMiv 234 trank Sinarl Halph ' ias Kric Schorltirr Liinia Kvan 235 Thomas luhaka Rpiinco Smart Mike Sli arii Fcli 236 H Ā l) arnrr Mark W alttT HĀ« !li kull S n!! T owlĀ« ' Karl Tliorna - V.i l- ' ā–  237 Jiris W in liiii Mark W ill Mark W liilr Itvniii W rshiii 238 rujisijij ' ) ' •i|.Mill ' d .Miri(| 239 ICTIl HIES 1,0 Foreign l.aimiiaKe Diniartment 1 Id Math Department 14d ddd Frenril ( dull 1 14 Math I ' eam lid t ro- Vnicricaii ( hi li 1 h 1 rein h Honor Soeietv Id Music Awards d() rt A vs aril dd Fri- ' limeii ( hi ddo-dd National Honor Soeietv 4() Viidiu i ' Ual ( -liih Id: (da ( Orieei ' ddi (Ineirata Od III IMPS dd Future Homemaker ' ol Ameriea 1 Id I’hvsieal Fdneation Department 144 Ivaiiii lod (Ā roveton -letioii to Stoji ’olliit ion I’ep ( dull (),d Ihi ' chall ai- ' ilv Hd ido-dl Fuppet 1 heater lOd Juiiiur ar- ' itv dd (iermau ( hi h 1 IT) Science Di ' partment 144 Ihi ' ki lhall ai ' ilv 74 ( ill ' Athletic A ' Mieiation Idl Secretaries lid 1 ' rohmrti T() (.ill ' ( dioru ' lod Senior(dass 1 ,dd-T0 J unior ai ' itv To (.ill ' Sport ' Directory Id04hd Ihi ' itir ' .. ' . 1 )c|)art mriit 1 1(1 ai ' ilv Ihi ' kethall t 1 ( dass ()f I icers l.dT ( aitftrria 1 K) junior Aar ' itv Ha ' kethall Td Soccer d() ( hfi i lrailtT- .ir-ilN ()()-! (iv nimi ' tii ' i- TO Social Studies Department 1 dd-do 1 ' ri ' .hini ' ii ()d ar itV 11 oekev ()T Sophomore (dass dod-io Junior ar- ' itv ()d junior A arNitv Hoekev (id (dass Officers d0() ( llfN ' ( dull 111 A aii-itv Solthall dd SrORTS . ' () (!hihlrruA 1 lii ' atcr lOd jiiidor A ai ' itv Solthall dO St ace drew lOT hri ' tian !• Vllow ' hip ld() 4 ennis ()0 Strinc Section 100 CLiSSKS Ido (hill I ' eam d 1 •Student .- dvisorv fainneil ld,d (halt ' dull 1 10 (irovfton Siiiirer.s 101 Swim I ' eam TO d ' O ' , ' ( auiiil rv ( ( (hiiilanee Department 1 d 1 Sym|dionii ' (dioir lOd ( ai ' toiliaii ' 1 IT Homeeomine dd-d.d d ' enids dT Di-hatf Ifaiii 1 Id Human Relation.s Idd 4 hespians 10() Di ' trihutivf Kduralioii Award ' 4 1 International Ht4ation (duh 1 Id Licer Hac P P Od Di ' trihutivf Kdiicalioii ( did) 104 It ' s Aeademie I ' eam 4. ' ) Lice ram a 04-T 1 )rill 1 caiii ()4 j unior (dass idl-doi I ' op Fen Id Kii h ' h 1 )eparl incut ld()-dT Offii-ers Idd A oeational Education De|)artment 141 Kxccntivc (anincil idd Key (did) Idd Aoeatioiial Industrial Awards 40 FACl I n idd Kevette (duh Idd A Oeational Industrial (duh 104 harultv Dircitorv hid Latin (dull 1 IT A oeational Office Lraining 103 !• inc Art ' Department 14. ' ) Latin Honor Soeii-tv IT Vi inter 4 ' rack do HOothall ar. ' itv Td-d Lihrarians 140 AA rest line dl Frc ' iimen T1 240 For Reference Not to be taken from this library Tigerama yearbook, 1974 SrhnnI Groveton High Library t 1


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