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TIGERAMA 1985 GROVETON HIGH SCHOOL 6500 Quander Road Alexandria, Virginia ■ y ftwnt) . I Table of Contents Features 18 Sports 48 Activities 88 Faculty 128 Classes ' 154 Index 232 COMMON BONDS 2 Common Bonds ... Teachers, students, parents, brought together by Groveton. Diversity in all forms . .. Race, income, creed, co-immersed in Groveton The community unites to defend Groveton. We share it, we live it. It is our common bond. 3 1 C O M M U Involvement in the com¬ munity — it ' s something Groveton students take for granted. We are the com¬ munity. By serving in Keys, Keyettes, student teaching programs and volunteer work we are serving ourselves. If Groveton has a bad im¬ age, it is in the eyes of those who do not know us. Those who deal with us directly, from the ladies in Tuesday 4 N I T painting classes to the local candidates assisted by stu¬ dent political groups, know how much we have to offer, how much of ourselves we give. Community Day, a tradi- Y tion as old as Groveton, is a symbol of Groveton ' s role in the community — a com¬ mon bond between diverse socio-economic back¬ grounds. 6 I With Homecoming just around the corner, the students ' spirit shone through the halls of Groveton throughout the week. Monday was Pajama Day, where students only had to jump out of bed, put on their slippers, grab their stuffed animals, and catch the bus. What a great way of beating the Monday blues. Tues¬ day was Double your Spirit Day, where students tied up the phone lines coordinating outfits with would-be twins. There was a big turn out on Nerd Day with mix-matched plaids and stripes and taped-together glasses. It was hard to determine just who was in costume. The students went back in time to the fifties on Thursday, dressing up in cardigans and sad¬ dle shoes, bringing back memo¬ ries for most of the teachers. The week ended in shades of Black and Gold, where people painted their faces, hands, legs, and for some — their whole bodies in celebration of the Groveton spirit. J Homecoming ... a return home ... a time when past gen¬ erations come back to join the present ... a night when those who lived and laughed and grew here return to remember, to be a part of the excitement ... a time to come together, to share our common bonds. After an eventful spirit week with dress-up days and selection of princesses, the night arrives with students, parents, teachers, and, of course, graduates, throng¬ ing the stands in the football sta¬ dium. Cheering their team on against the Edison Eagles, the crowd grew louder as halftime approached and the colorful floats, each representing the theme of seasons, began rolling down the track. They were fol¬ lowed by the eighteen princesses, dressed for the occasion and wav¬ ing at the crowd from the top of shining convertibles. Excitement and anticipation were in the chilly October air as the princesses and their escorts were introduced and as the 1984 homecoming queen, Stacie Scott, was named and crowned. After halftime, the crowd remained cheering for their school despite the team ' s loss to the Eagles. vfc % 8 9 10 r Here at Groveton all students share something — Groveton itself. It ties us together. But we also have bonds when we are in the outside world. After the schoolday is over, many of us are still joined as we work at our jobs. Various places, from Route 1 to Olde Towne, repre- sent a Groveton away from Groveton. Students share jobs in such popular places as Haagen Dazs, Bradlees, The Christmas At¬ tic, Erol ' s, and Sir Walter Raleigh ' s. Work ties our life at school to our life in the outside world. This is what makes us special; we learn, work, and play together, always sharing our common bonds. 11 12 TRENDS As we reminisce about our years at Groveton, certain trends ‘ come to mind along with other memories of the year. Although these trends haven ' t necessarily , played a dominant role in the ■ school year, they do set this year apart from the rest. We look back on the 50 ' s and think of poodle skirts, sock hops i and the beginningof rockand roll. We call the 60 ' s a time for flower children, drugs, and the Beatles. By the 70 ' s a counter reaction was underway, and so was the me generation. All of these are stereotypes that we look at and accept, but we rarely wonder how we, as chil¬ dren of the 80 ' s, fit in. Guess jeans, Forenza sweaters, mini-skirts, and tails stand out as this year ' s trends. 13 G R A D U A Somewhere between the fresh¬ men orientation and the senior graduation we grew up. We laughed, we cried, and we acted foolish. We made mistakes and sometimes we stumbled, but there was always someone to pick us up and get us going again. We learned to drive and were driven to learn. We broke some hearts and got our hearts broken. We gave in to peer pressure, but still managed to become ourselves. We talked about our struggles, our dreams, our failures and our triumphs. We sheltered ourselves in each other and in this place. And somewhere along the line we evolved from pure, helpless eighth grade graduates into legiti- 14 T I O mate human beings with a certain level of resulve. And the anxieties of achieving independence and adulthood that were once only fleeting images on a distant hori¬ zon have become burning reali- j ties. Jon Bowen — Class of ' 84 15 16 17 18 FEATURES Groveton ' s character is the characters in Groveton. Individuals through achievement, personality, and hard work have made our school what it is. Sure the world around us helps shape us. But the memories that will stay with us will be the people. Features 19 ACHIEVERS National Merit Semifinalists — L. to R. Erin, Yane, Tom Vadenburg, Doug Anderson Over one million students take the Preliminary Scholastic Api- tiude Test National Merit Scholar¬ ship Qualifying Test (PSAT NMSQT) each year. The top 15% nationwide become National Merit semifinalists. Then they compete for scholarships funded by major corporations. Boy ' s State — L. to R. Craig Rodgers, Skip Winters Every high school in Virginia sends at least one representative to both Girls ' and Boys ' State. To attend, students apply through theircounselors and are picked for their academic records and partic¬ ipation in school activities. Girls; and Boys ' State are held for a week during the summer at area col¬ leges. There the students see how the state government runs by forming and running their own government. Achievement Program — Jeremy Brock The Achievement Program is another scholarship competition run by the National Merit Founda¬ tion. Black Americans who enter the Merit Competition are also eligible to compete for Achievemtn Scholarships. About 4,5000 students are honored for their scores on the PSAT NMSQT each year through this program. — Sarah Busse Governor ' s School — Erin Yane, Leslie Argentine Features 21 Senior Superlatives Most Artistic — Saran Peterson, Curtis Thwing Most Spirited — Brian Morgan, Meredith Mergler Most Comical — Margie Hunt, Matt Less 22 Features Cutest Couple — Bill Cavendar, Nina Ebhardt Features 23 Every high school class is com¬ posed of unique individuals with distinct characters. But some peo¬ ple, perhaps because of certain qualities, abilities, or talents, stand out from all the rest. Long after graduation we will remem¬ ber the outstanding personalities who represent the best of the class of ' 85. SENIOR Most Likely to Succeed — Doug Lemon, Leslie Argentine. 24 Features SUPERLATIVES Best Party Host and Hostess — Margie Hunt and Jay Rupkey. Features 25 Most Athletic — Jim Benton, Meredith Mergler Best Leaders — John Keville, Gloria Williams Best Dressed — Stacey Scott, Bill Cavender if? c m 26 Features Features 27 Front Row — UNDERCLASS PRINCESSES — L to R — Courtney Lombardi, Julie Ball, Lisa Elliott, Telita Perry, Katie May, Mary Ebhardt. Back Row — SENIORS PRINCESSES — Susanne Hines, Jamie Howren, Ellen Pusterino, Nina Ebhardt, Cindy Layman, Leslie Argentine, Stacey Scott, Gloria Williams, Melanie Mechling, Zibby Logie, Suzanna Williams, Carla Mitchum COMING 28 Features Our traditionally outstanding drama department began its year by performing Thomas Wolfes ' Look Homeward An gel. Lead by English teacher Mary O ' Brien and senior thespian president, Chris Jones, the cast did an ex¬ cellent job. Other stars were Sophomore Mary Parke, Junior David Rose. 30 Features Fall Production iri : gHS | .v • ' r. - $ ' ’ i Features 31 mwmm I 32 Features Features 33 Year in Review In the 1984-85 school year we witnessed an unusual phase in the evolution of history. It was a time of radical changes ... of first ev- ers, best evers, biggest and worst evers. And yet it was a time where the mood of the world around us shifted to the inertia of nostalgia. We saw our first woman pres¬ idential candidate in Geraldine Ferraro, and the first serious black contender for nomination in Jesse Jackson. (Not to mention, Amer¬ ica ' s first black, and most con¬ troversial Miss America, Vanessa Williams.) Meanwhile, Ronald Reagan swept across the country in one of history ' s most decisive landslides with the promise of an old fashioned America. And the space shuttle flew its first Top Secret mission. Across the Atlantic, cries of chaos could be heard. In Africa this centur y ' s worst famine claimed the lives of thousands. In India, Indira Ghandhi was brutally assassinated. The Apartheid Gov¬ ernment of South Africa continued to draw protest. Technology, too, helped bring on dramatic changes in 1984. Baby Fae and her baboon heart created both controversy and optimism. Artificial hearts also made their debut in 1984. 34 Features Festures 35 Though the events in the world around us may be of great magni¬ tude, sometimes it ' s the little things that leave the strongest im¬ pressions in our memories. The music world definately left its mark. Flashwear and breakdancing moved aside for the new fads, like androgynous dressing, inspired by Boy George and Anne Lenox of the Eurhythmies. The sultry Madon¬ na created a trend of her own, and Prince caused an entertainment revolution with the Movie Purple Rain. Bruce Springsteen ' s tour was one of the most successful ever. Movies like Beverly Hills Cop with Eddie Murphy and Ghostbus- ters used Saturday Night Live style comedy to gain success. Mel Gib¬ son, the sexiest man alive , had a good year. Meanwhile, in T.V. old favorites, Dynasty, Hill Street Blues, and General Hospital, along with the newer Miami Vice, dominated the Nielson ratings. 36 Features Features 37 38 Features iuuni; Mil iu wmm.-i The Soviet boycott of the sum¬ mer Olympic Games was ex¬ pected to place a damper on all the festivities. However, the 1984 Olympics were, in many ways, the most successful ever. The dynamic Mary Lou Rett on charmed the country with her smile. Other American heroes were marathoner Joan Benoit, di¬ ver Greg Luganius, and hurdler Edwin Moses. Carl Lewis left the Olympics with four gold medals, but his refusal to take a final attempt at the world record in the long jump tainted his accomplish¬ ments. In 1984, Doonesbury returned. So did the year of the Yuppy — (Young Urban Professional) Hem¬ lines moved all over the place, and tails, spiked hair and the bob became more popular. Michael Jackson ' s hair caught on fire during a Pepsi commercial. And last but not least, Clara Peller told us where we could find the beef. Features 39 Favorites CLOTHING Jean Jackets Baggie Sweaters Rugby Shirts SCHOOL EVENT Graduation Pep Rallies Prom ADMINISTRATOR Mr. Chieffe Mr. Christiano Mr. Elliot CLUB Art Rugby WGBS Each year brings about new and different trends in what we like and what we do; and What ' s in characterizies our attitudes and personalities. We may change, but we will always remember the certain people, places, and things that made 1985 what is was. A Tigerama poll conducted in the spring revealed Groveton ' s favorites, the special things that we will remember as a major part of our year. MALE TEACHER Mr. Russel Mr. Bolland Mr. Dew FEMALE TEACHER Ms. Mathews Ms. V. Brown Ms. Sparks SCHOOL FOOD Nachos Pizza Milkshakes MALE SINGER Bruce Springsteen Prince Sting FAST FOOD PLACE McDonald ' s Roy Roger ' s Wendy ' s 40 Features of 1985 VACATION SPOT Ocean City Rehoboth Ft. Lauderdale Canada Vermont SEX SYMBOL — MALE Mel Gibson Rob Lowe Matt Dillon FEMAL SINGER Madonna Pat Benatar Cindy Lauper MUSIC GROUP Beatles Beach Boys The Who SEX SYMBOL — FEMALE Christie Brinkley Bo Derek Heather Locklear PLACE TO GO SHOPPING Tyson ' s Corner Springfield Mall Georgetown PLACE TO GO ON SATURDAY NIGHT Georgetown Party Old Town Features 41 ■— fSS- T Mount Ve struggle in an school countV I to alt l t oVeep ebl l suppo rUO i Bnniwl peleT wood School F ° rl t a 1 d ' d f hoard TV ' U ' -J schoo ' m p ical ' ij Br ' I ® l o ' n I P r ° ofVvood set - co „ 400 hi some . vB according ac ut a recon Vf j beCaU fverJ M ountVer sending ej today apV voters 1 vainer M SnpPl of lh SoUWrn o -0 lre sp0t ' O- decW ' un iy scti re The school som e schQQ n Ham e . lb , tie r ' s apP ea ' imon’s c Brv nvuei coahu ' « ' $« ' B toi 05 8 l qqn pue hiH uota aqt P|o- 4 1 [JOJ UOUI o uoisuva s uopour )3umoj] jo Mdj e: nxe ‘Ajnn JdJUI u q SJLTBM i A tuopiK ibjjtbj A b asudm ooip i axed pm BlUJ ST ‘f 8ojs mu non high schools to remain open TW tu¬ rn •1 c 0 r% tf( T3 3 OQ n o or ' t r c 6 o ?? g. 0 ft sr h Si school closing proposals definitely dividing the com- y,” said Paul Douglas, princi- G rove ton, four miles north of -lunt. “It does aggravate the _ii— i- Unless a high school is closed in the Mount Vernon area, enroll¬ ments at Groveton and Fort Hun soon will fall below the 1,25 ' student minimum the school d S ? 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Burkholder appointed a citizen ' s task force to study the problem of decliningen- rollment in this area of the county. Once again, there was a rumor that a high school may have to be closed, but the task force met over the summer so students didn ' t give the possibility much thought. The Mt. Vernon Cititzens Task Force, as it was called, was made up of representatives from the Groveton, Fort Hunt, Mt. Vernon, and Hayfield pyramids. They met once a week for six months, trying to find a fair and equitable solu¬ tion to the problem. Then, on October 15, they made the announcement. The majority of the group voted to con- - vert Fort Hunt to an intermediate’ school serving the Groveton pyra¬ mid, and send Fort Hunt students to Groveton and Mt. Vernon High Schools. Foster and Bryant In¬ termediates would be closed, and those students would attend the new Fort Hunt Intermediate. Groveton was surprised; we never expected it to hit so close to home. Opinions were varied as to whether we wanted the Fort Hunt kids , though the adminis¬ trations said strongly that we would welcome them with open arms. Groveton students spoke at the hearings held by Dr. Burkhol¬ der in November, reaffirming this platform. December 7, 1984 is now known as Black Thursday at Groveton High School. On this day, Superintendent Burkholder recommended to the School Board that Groveton be converted to an intermediate school feeding Fort Hunt, and Groveton students be sent in 1985 to either Mt. Ver¬ non or Fort Hunt High Schools. Immediately the Groveton Community galvanized into ac¬ tion. On December 17, Citizens Associated for Responsible Educa¬ tion — CARE — was formed to save Groveton. Expressing their strong opposition to Burkholder ' s proposal, CARE stated their com¬ mitment to the best and highest use of public school facilities. An impromptu rally was held on December 11 to give students aq opportunity to voice their dis¬ approval of what some considered an illogical decision. 300 students as well as the press attended. On January 7,400 students turned out in the bitter cold for a candlelight vigil before the meet¬ ing where Doris Torrace would explain Burkholder ' s proposal to the Groveton community. 1000 people packed auditorium in an impressive showing of community spirit. 44 Features February 11, CARE held another meeting, at which was re¬ leased a statement of position: Of the plans that have been pro¬ posed, the only one that fully meets its objectives is the Mt. Ver¬ non Task Force recommenda¬ tion. More emotional hearings were held in late February, this time by the School Board. Many Groveton students, parents, and even teachers spoke, urging the School Board to accept the most logical proposal — the one made by the Task Force. Burkholder was given another chance on February 28. He resub¬ mitted his original proposal to the School Board, but he also submit¬ ted an alternative to his alterna¬ tive. Under the new proposal, Fort Hunt would become the feeder in¬ termediate to Groveton, Foster would become the feeder in¬ termediate to Mt. Vernon, and Whitman would close. Groveton administrators, teachers, parents, and students were encouraged by the new alternative: The score was now even between Groveton and Ft. Hunt. All that was left was the School Board ' s decision on who would finally win. Features 45 The March 14, 1985 .. . The long months of debating, rallying, raising money, writing let¬ ters, giving speeches, and fighting were over. The communities of Fort Hunt and Groveton had each put up a tough fight, for each knew that losing would mean the end of their school. All that was left was the final decision. Supporters of both communities packed the Fairfax High School auditorium where the School Board was meeting. As the Board members discussed the situation, the pressure mounted, and faces from both sides grew tense and nervous. Groveton supporters turned pale as Mt. Vernon District member Olivia Michener proposed a motion to close their school. As her motion was defeated on a 5-5 tie vote, the Groveton side erupted into cheers and clapping. But everyone knew it wasn ' t over yet ... After the defeat of the first motion, Lee Dis¬ trict member Tony Lane proposed to close Fort Hunt, and the debate among the board continued. Finally the moment arrived for the board to vote: four hands went up to keep Fort Hunt open, while six went up to close it. A roar came from the Groveton side and soon all were cheering, embracing, and even crying in happiness. Meanwhile, the Fort Hunt suppor¬ ters, looking drained and haggard, shed tears in sadness and frustration. Their institution was gone, and their community, as well as the Groveton community, would never be the same again. Though Groveton won the battle, the war was far from over. The months ahead would bring much disagreement over the de¬ tails of the merger, and neither side wanted to give anything to the other. Additionally, the hurt feelings, on both sides, needed to be mended. 46 Features Decision The Groveton Community had barely be¬ gun enjoying its victory when new problems arose. Principal Paul Douglas was under heavy criticism for taking an active stand in the fight to save Grovet on. Ft. Hunt parents wanted him gone while the Groveton com¬ munity fought to keep the principal who had stood by them in times of crisis. As the 1985 school year approached its end, the fate of Paul Douglas was still in question. The fate of Groveton too was in question as summer approached. The school board vote to close Ft. Hunt no longer meant the saving of Groveton. In fact, Groveton was to face changes that would result in a school so differ¬ ent, many Groveton students felt that they too had lost their school. Even the administration did not know what mascot, what colors or even what the name of the school they would be coming back to in the fall of 1985. South Potomic Panthers, Springbank High, and a hyphanated combination are among the possibilities discussed as new names. And with the threat of a name change came new questions. What would athletes do with their letter jackets? How would they choose club presidents? What would they do with the teachers and coaches? Where would gradu¬ ates go for Homecoming? And through it all, Seniors wondered whether or not they would be the last class ever to Graduate from Groveton High School. 5CH00L mi-vE OVETON] Features 47 I I I I I I - GROVK 48 : HPIbs I , ' fiil«i li%lSife .,„ I ■ ; ' I I|lt|., .v -. ' : ' - i. ' , : ’ . ® ••- : ; .. ,■ SPORTS i il -- ISII mX: $s H i ■ . ; ‘ , v Greeks wrestled, Egyptians rowed, Roman gladiators fought. To this day the human race loves not only the pleasure of participation but also the spectacle of sports. — Leo Rosten The games we play at Groveton are more than just games. They are teachers, motivators, and above all, bonders. Athletics bring strangers together in a quest for a common goal, as friends. Varsity Field Hockey 50 Sports First in the district, second in the region — and a lot of fun along the way. The 1984 Varsity Hockey team proved its talent, character, and class. After losing the first two district games of the season, the Tiger ' s prospects looked dim. Any other group of girls would have given, commented Coach Carol Horton. Instead, the Tigers did the impossible — won eleven straight and were one game short of the state tournament. Sportsmanship and most out¬ standing player awards went to co-captains Margie Hunt and Erin Yane respectively. All the girls on the team de¬ served the respect they earned. In Horton ' s words, They were the best group of people I ' ve ever coached in my seventeen years at Groveton. Congratulations Tigers. For ev¬ erything. Left to right Row 1 Meg David, Nina Ebhart, Jania Rosen, Melanie Edwards, Stacey White, Vicky Padgett, Meredith Mergler, Mary Ebhart Row 2 L .osey Rod¬ gers, Rachel Garbow, Margie Hunt (co captain), Erin Yane (co captain), Anne Ryan, Marcia Ehle, Coach Carol Horton Row 3 Beate Heimberger (manager), Holly Halvorson, Laura Smith WE THEY 1 South Lakes 2 2 Jefferson 0 j o Hayfield 1 1 Lee 2 3 Mount Vernon 1 7 Edison 0 1 Hayfield 0 2 Lee 1 1 Fort Hunt 0 4 Mount Vernon 0 3 Edison 0 1 Fort Hunt 0 1 Hayfield 0 1 Lake Braddock 0 1 Langley 0 1 Fairfax 5 District Play Off Semi-Regionals Regional Final Spor t J.V. Field Hockey WE 2 2 2 6 0 4 1 4 5 1 THEY Hayfield 2 Lee 1 Mount Vernon 0 Edison 0 Hayfield 0 Lee 0 Fort Hunt 0 Mount Vernon 0 Edison 0 Fort Hunt 0 Awesome was the only word coach Kate Mickey could find to describe her 1984 J.V. team. The adjective fits, for this team went undefeated for first place and scored more goals than any team in Groveton ' s history. Meaghan Hanrahan received the individual sportsmanship award. Whether or not this team developes into the State champions some are predict¬ ing, the 1984 season will not be forgotten. Row J: Danielle Crabner, Cecil Silvestre, Curry Mills, Meaghan Hanrahan (co-captain), Kristin Winters, Julie Ball (co-captain) Row V: Nickey Gray, Nina Summler, Nancy Hersh, Anne Peterson, Desha Hall, Meagan Roberts, Sook Name, Nicole Barret, Robin Ebhart, Coach Kathy Mickey, Beate Heimberger (manager) 52 Sports GIRLS ' TENNIS THEY McLean 4 Hayfield 4 Lee 6 Mount Vernon 3 Edison 3 Fort Hunt 5 Hayfield 0 Lee 6 Mount Vernon 2 Edison 1 Fort Hunt 6 L. to R. — Row 1: Kim Saunders, Jamie Howren, Katie Lockwood, Jennifer Powers, Kim Shaffner, Lori Kramers, Celia Everett, Elizabeth Lanou, Amy Lengacher, Karen Epstein, Susan Norwood Row 2: Jennifer Yates, Audra Keates, Michelle Westphal, Debbie Epstein, Lanny Kremers The Groveton girls tennis team, under the coaching of Adolphus Graves, had a very challenging season and did extremely well, closing the fall competition with a 6-4 record. Cindy Lasker, always trying and never giving up, was awarded Most Outstanding Player and selected as the captain of the 1985-86 girls tennis team. Jamie Howren was selected for the Sportsmanship award for her sup¬ port and loyalty. One teammate summed, We had a great season together, but the unforgetable D.Y.B. was the key to our suc¬ cess. Sports 53 GOLF L to R — Gary Becks, Nick Galluci, Steve Bryan, Chris Ries, David Humphreys Tim Smith, Sasha Feccio. The best golf team Groveton ' s ever had. Thanks to more confi¬ dence, experience, and team work, Groveton has produced another Gunston District Champion team. High spiritedness and an early peak in performance carried the golf team through the winning season. Steve Bryan, obviously the team leader, re¬ ceived both sportsmanship and out¬ standing player awards. We would like to congratulate the golf team on their great spirit and talent and hope that next year they will have an equal if not a greater year. WE THEY 156 Robinson 163 159 W. Springfield 168 155 Lake Braddock 177 153 Hayfield 188 160 Mount Vernon 189 8 Edison 1 170 Fort Hunt 221 163 Lee 210 54 Sports T Sports 55 i Cross The 1984 cross-country team was one of the largest ever. Every¬ one who ran the vigorous 3 mile race showed true spirit and deter¬ minations Zenny Koehler was not only the top runner in the Gunston Distric, but also the placed 8th in the state. Sophomore Brent Taylor was the outstanding runner on the boys ' team. Sportsmanship went to Beate Heinburger and David Mulnar for their inspiration and dedication. Left to Right: First row — Jack Hoggard. Second row — Nick Powers, Michael Petritich, Maques Goldfarb, Bruce Taylor, Brent Taylor, Kenny Schwartz, Jimmy Blandford. Third row — Nels Kloster, Howard Weinberger, Anthony Simmers, David Molar, Greg Roue. 56 Sports Country BOYS WE 39 Hayfield 39 Mt. Vernon 33 Edison 27th place: Regionals 15th place: William Mary Invit GIRLS WE 38 Mt. Vernon 37 Edison 12th place: William Mary Invit Left to Right: Front row — Karen Veerman, Helen Ahne, Beate Heimberger, Zenny Koehler, Tae Cannon, Victoria Roberts. Back row — Nels Kloster, Greg Roue. THEY 19 20 24 THEY 23 24 Sports 57 I VARSITY FOOTBALL The 1984 Varsity football team struggled through a frustrating sea¬ son but showed their class through optimism and determination. Outstanding players were Bobby Reddish on offense and Jim Ben¬ ton on defense. The Tigers, led by captains Frank Burnstein, Jim Ben¬ ton, and Darrel Payne, improved with each game. Though the Ti¬ gers ' season ended with high hopes for the future, they lost a good friend and faithful coach Vaughn Lewis to retirement. He will be sorely missed next year. . Left to Right: First row — Lennie London, Troy Phillips, Pat Walker, Floyd Cline, Jimmy Kennedy. Second row — Jay Joynes, John FHanley, Jesse Turner, Vance Ayres, Reggie Ware, Orvin Boyd, Brian Epps. Third row — Allan Watkins, Maurice Donias, Jim Benton (Captain), Bill Cavender, Frank Burstein (Captain), Butch Adams. Fourth row - Darrell Payne (Captain), Gardener Edmonds, Gerald Poe, Richard McGlauphin, Ben Gallamore. Fifth row— Bobby Reddish, Graig Rogers, Paul Skinner, Peong Jeong, FJank Orourke. 58 Sports S SSIBa,?W?SP ; ?55 ? ' ■■ vSg©j g;SfgKS: T . r i}t • If « WE THEY wV $ ■ m f! 0 Fairfax 19 0 Madison 6 ' o T.C. Williams 42 8 Fallschurch 20 6 Lee 6 0 Hayfield 20 0 Edison 20 Ills ira 6 Mount Vernon 44 10 Bishop Ireton 26 • 7 Fort Flunt 34 |g . ■ 59 Sports I J.V. Football The J.V. football team finished its season under coaches Gerry Pannoni and Chip Armstrong with impressive wins against Lee and Paul Four high schools. Under the leadership of captains Shane Wil¬ liams and Anthony Quander, the J.V. squad enjoyed their victories while accepting their defeats with style. Robbie Wildman, received the sportsmanship award. WE THEY 15 Falls Church 7 18 Lee 12 18 Hayfield 20 20 Edison 24 6 Mount Vernon 36 12 George Washington 43 6 Fort Hunt 6 L to R: 1st row — Rich McGlaughin, Anthony Quander, Rueben Ware, Brian Epps. 2nd row — Douglas Faulkner, Gerald Poe, Jimmy Arrington Aftab Khah. 3rd row — Wendal Ford, Paul Joiner, Snawn Pennington, Brendon Barber. 4th row — Randy Grant, Tim Focke, Ben Gallamore, Sean Williams. 5th row — Bruce Foue (captain), Hank O ' Rouke (captain) Robbie Wildeman, Mike Donahue. Freshman Football The Freshmen football team showed the talent and promise of what may become Grovton ' s best football team ever. Season high¬ lights were victories against Edi¬ son, Lee, and Falls Church and a tie against Fort Hunt. Outstanding performances were given by Wayne Reddy, Windell Ford, Mac McMaster, and Robbie Schools. As coach Don Mickeletti said, “We did good with what we had ... this year is just a part of the ability that these kids have ... they never gave up. Congratula¬ tions to the Freshmen Tigers and keep up the good work. WE THEY 21 Lee 6 0 Hayfield 24 0 T.C. Williams 27 14 Saint Pauls 6 6 Edison 18 0 Mt. Vernon 28 21 Ft. Hunt 34 F to R: 1st row — Emmanuel Charles, Alan Pataluna, Alvin Henderson, Robbie Schools, Jody Reed, James Coffey, John Moore. 2nd row — Darin Dan, Kenny Butler, Keith Harlan, Stephen Devoe, Robert Bayliss, Greg Ryan, law Joynes. 3rd row — Tim Kritcher, James Karabin, T.J. Ogles, Dwayne Hopper, Dana Wheaton, Costaki Diamentidies, Steve Gardiner. 4th row — David McClellan, Mike Thomas, Chris Staib, Mac McMaster, Nick Weis, Richard Haethorne. 5th row — Sehun Park, Mario Harris, Mark Hampton, Matt Donohue, David Edens. (Missing) Tony Dawson, Dwayne Ready, Derer Howard, Feif Christofferson. 60 Sports J.V. Cheerleaders Front Row — Julie Sampson, Kim Ivy, Deena Petit, Eden Springer Back Row — Lori Saisa, Toni Abbot, Kim Schaeffe r, Amy Tolg, Traci Calogero y ■R mk mK M A ' E p jlf JS3 Freshman Cheerleaders Front Row — Cathy FHanna Second Row — Lani Kremers Third Row — Heidi Clark, Regina Jackson, Kelly Hawthorne Back Row — Jeanne Harris, Lisa Elliott, Jennifer VanHorn Varsity 62 Sports T Cheerleaders Seniors L to R: Front row — Suzanne Hines, Suzanna Williams, Stacey White, Emma Nocon, Gloria Williams, Kristina Smith. Back row — Terri Lewis Michelle Richins, Zibby Loggie, Dawn Patterson. k Sports 63 HM Swim Team This year ' s swim team, one of the best Groveton has ever produced, stroked its way to an outstanding sea¬ son. Led by experienced seniors Scott Van Horn and Stephanie Sherman and talented underclassmen such as freshman Nick Weiss, the team has become one of the best in the district. With increased participation and a lot of young talent, the team has a promising future and may wel I become one of the brightest spots i n Groveton athletics. Left to Right: Front row — Ed Levy, )enny VanFHorn, Debbie VanHorn. Second row — Rick Vanderhyde, Chris Laux, Jim Benton, Kenny Scharz, Scott VanHorn, Tom Harding, Audrey Ball, Cindy Libby, Tae Cannon. Third row — Hilary Moffat, Lani Kremers, Lori Kremers, Andy Collier, Jason Gritzner. Fourth row — Jennifer Yates, Kim Kestyn(manager), Rachel Garbow, Meaghan Hanrahan, Katie May, Lindsey Roger. Fifth row Susie Sparks, Renee Duwall, Stephanie Sherman. 64 Sports 1 Sports 65 Winter Track Front row, L to R; Greg Rowe, Nels Kloster, coaches; Midge Whitehead, Ngog Clark, Zenny Koehler, AnneMarie Cline, Patty Aukerman, Beate Heimberger. Back row: Max Goldfarb, Steve Gabel, Steve Wong, Torrence Anderson, Tim Locke, David Clark, Barry Fox, )im Blanford, Shawn Pataluna, David Schroeder, Jochen Groe, Dan Kim. Track is one of the sports at Groveton that traditionally suffers from lack of participation, but always displays outstanding individual performance. This year ' s team was no exception. Though the team of approximately 20 members placed 5th in the district, Zenny Koehler, John Windish, Jim Benton and many others had excellent seasons. 66 Sports We Girls They 9 Ft. Hunt Hayfield 17 33 12 Mt. Vernon Lee 52 70 10 Ft. FHunt Edison 71 40 17 Flayfield Edison 54 49 15 Ft. F-lunt Lee 75 38 We Boys They 12 68 66 19 81 50 38 95.5 14.5 36 95 7 14 86 40 Gymnastics Team Deena Petit Sports 67 j Wrestling We 31 Langley They 39 29 Jefferson 39 16 Washington-Lee 48 41 T.C. Williams 25 23 Annadale 50 13 Stuart 52 23 Hayfield 37 19 Lee 45 3 Mount Vernon 57 28 Edison 38 14 Fort Hunt 55 Left to Right: Front row — Robbie Wilderman, Mike Rosenfeld, Brett Taylor, Matt Glaser, Maurice Donais. Second row — Matt Powers, Lewis Puller, Chris Gallagher, Mike Petrstich, Bill Blandford. Third row — Andrew Hesmer, Nick Goldfarb, Danny Dijames, Lorenzo Johnson, Keitn Shelton, Bill Cavender. av i The wrestling team is traditionally noted for their dedication. These athletes literally starve and exhaust themselves to make weight. Once again the hard work has paid off in the form of a successful season, and in individual perfor¬ mance. Captain Danny Dijames and other star wrestlers have contributed to the success of the ' 85. 68 Sports Boys Freshman and J.V. Basketball We They 34 Oakton 32 27 Lake Braddock 69 32 Woodson 70 16 G.W. 71 36 Hammond 94 44 Lee 64 44 Edison 62 46 West Springfield 66 50 Fort Hunt 70 32 Woodson 85 43 Hayfield 45 59 Robinson 66 52 Mt. Vernon 88 Left to Right: Front row — Ian Joynes, Alvin Henderson, Hans Tucker, Keith Freeman, Mike Lloyd. Second row — Shelton Poole, Harvey Stokes, Danny Jewell, Wendell Ford, James Darabin. We They 44 Fairfax 51 41 Lake Braddock 55 65 Falls Church 62 44 T.C. Williams 61 56 Annandale 53 51 Oakton 60 60 Lee 73 75 St. Stephens 43 58 Lee 61 54 Edison 46 70 West Springfield 58 52 Fort Hunt 62 56 Wakefield 60 71 Hayfield 67 56 Robinson 76 51 Mt. Vernon 53 Left to Right: First row — Cornell Frayson, Chris Beal, Mark Cheatham, Eugen Robbins. Second row — Frank Fannon, Antonio Scales, Wes Taylor. Third row — Reggie Ware, Tom Kim, Mark Holloway. Sports 69 Boys Varsity Basketball We They 54 Fairfax 70 49 Lake Braddock 61 58 Falls Church 59 44 T.C. Williams 46 57 Annandale 60 48 Oxon Hill 42 50 Mt. Vernon 84 65 Carroll 77 58 Lee 56 50 Edison 53 47 West Springfield 58 44 Fort Hunt 37 52 Wakefield 53 61 Hayfield 63 43 Robinson 62 55 Mt. Vernon 87 Left to Right: First row — Doug Lemon (Captain), Matt Less (Captain). Second row — Matt Beare, Tom Walker, Paul Skinner, Willie Faconer, Floyd Cline, Bobby Reddish, Orvin Boyd, Steve Bryan, Moe Rimmer, Robert Toney, Robbie Pugh. 70 Sports T The 1984-1985 Boys ' Varsity Basketball team was strong and spirited. One of the season ' s high¬ lights, the 44-37 victory over Ft. Hunt, helped prove Groveton ' s fighting spirit. In the words of co¬ captain Matt Less, We always give 100% out on the court. Sports 71 4 Girls Varsity Basketball Left to Right: Front row — Meridith Mergler, Anne Ryan. Second row — Stacey Gonzales, Devon Kelley, Carolyn Harris. Third row — Donna Jacobs, Robin Ebhardt, Missy Snow, Stephanie Mullins, Jennifer Cook. 72 Sports La Though the Girls ' Varsity Basketball team didn ' t have much luck in their ' 84- ' 85 season, they did have the enthusiasm. The mostly inexperienced team was lead by seniors Meredith Mergler and Anne Ryan. Even though this year ' s record may not be great, so many young and talented players offer a promising future. T I Sports 73 Girls J. V. Basketball Left to Right. Front row: Young Kim, Toni Epps, Lilia Corgan, Kathy Russ, Kathy Felch. Back row: Pam Smith, Nicky Gray, Kristen Winters, Michelle Taliferro, Niobe Davis, Tiffany Ford, Terry Paddock. WE THEY 6 Fairfax 42 14 Lake Braddock 42 22 Falls Church 36 6 T.C. Williams 57 10 Annadale 53 14 Lee 24 11 Edison 37 16 West Springfield 38 9 Fort Hunt 50 20 Wakefield 24 21 Hayfield 37 18 Robinson 64 32 Mount Vernon 31 10 Lee 34 15 Hayfield 28 18 Edison 37 17 Mount Vernon 42 12 Fort Hunt 49 74 Sports T Boys Soccer Varsity Left to Right: First row — Jochen Grohe, Jerry Chin, Alan Watkins, Mike Rosenfeld, Man Jay Christner, Set Tilcoyan. Second row — Chris Gallant, Robby Pugh, Carlos Demoraes, John Windish, Luke Quinland, Skip Winters, Coach Pete Johnson. Junior Varsity Left to Right: First row — Dan Kim, Jeff Mahan, Hank O ' Rourke, Matt Glaser, Robby Wildeman, Steven Arner, Scott Patton. Second row — Shawn Martin, Jason Critzner, Bill Blandford, Matt Beare, Jack Higgard, Mard Sullivan, Andy Earle, David Molnar, Coach Einsley. T 77 i Sports Girls Soccer Varsity Left to Right: First row — (Captains) Erin Yane, Vicky Padgett. Second row — Colleen Redding, Nikki Grey, Kristen Winters, Midge Whitehead, Megan Roberts. Third row — Kurry Mills (manager), Mary Ebhardt, Kim Saunders, Amy Lenagicher, Marsha Ehle, Nina Sumlar, Coach Carol Horton. Junior Varsity Left to Right: First row — Ethel Levy, Jeannie Purcell. Second row — Lana May, Linda Kasik, Nancy Hersch. Third row — Beata Heinburger, Ginny Cavender, Ceila Everett, Racheal Garbow, Amy Schmidt. Fourth row — Michelle Westphal, Otacha Hall, Ann Peterson, Jenny VanHorn, Laura Smith, Tania Raphael, Coach Kathy Mickey. Sports 79 J Base bail Varsity Left to Right: First row — Ronny Barkoff, Pat Walker, Chris Ries, Derek Taylor, David Lukes, Mat Powers. Second row — Robert Toney, Kurt Farmer, Ron Price, coach Ron Simms, Eugene Robbins, Chris Keysten, Tim Williams, Mike Wall (manager). OHQV : ■ 5 Eft ' GROV ETON 3 ' n.L GRJVETJ ot tCVETON ayporv GROV ' P I S 4‘ J s Junior Varsity Left to Right: First row — Buddy Sain, Shawn Bennet, Tim Lukes, Mike Lloyd, Billy Duarte, Jim Karabin, David Eller, Mare Cheatham. Second row — David Herndon, Mike Evans, Chris Beal, Cornell Grayson, Matt McMaster, Frank Feist, Mark Swain. 1 A l Sports 81 Left to Right: First row — Jenny Cook, Audra Kieth, Missy Roberts, Joanne Gregas, Paula Morris, Doreen Morgan. Second row — Anne Ryan, Michelle Anino, Meredith Mergler, Cindy Layman, Stacey Gonzales, Susan Fallin. Junior Varsity Left to Right: First row — Monica Hughes, Jennifer Caul, Prescilla Baxter, Lisa Carroll, Marcy Sweatt. Second row — Veronica Williams, Kathy Felch, Kelly Patton, Jennifer Cook, Evan Adams, Kathy Anderson. Third row — Tanya Powers, Daniellia Baxter, Tee Lynch, Lori Susa, Missy Roberts, Audra Kieth, Teri Goodrich. Boys Tennis Left to Right: First row — Max Goldfarb, Jim Rosenfeld, Matt Raphael, Sung Ma, Boun Sompanh, Eric Rossi, Jody Henson, Paul Joiner, Andrew Brimmer, Brian Schwartzwalder, Adam Joyce, Coach Graves. Spring Track Left to right: First row — Steve Pechill, Mark Cheatum, Paul Skinner, Barry Fox, Jimmy Blandford, Tamir Noufi, Tom Walker, Howard Weinberg, Rick Vanderhyde, Bruce Taylor, Torrance Anderson, James Pearson, Brendon Elliot, Mitchell Coleman. Second row — Greg Rowe (coach), Eric Vasques, Kenny Schartz, Michael Petretich, Evan Mitchell, Steve Wong, Victoria Roberts, Tae Cannon, Kendra Wethers, Lisa Elliot, Angie Comer, Cynthia Adams, Maurice Donnais, Susan Olson, Jim Benton, Patty Hockerman, Stacey Sizzleberger, Nels Kloster (coach), Daren Mayo. Not Pictured: Lori Kremers. 84 Sports Rugby Club LL. to R.: 1st Row — Todd Anderson, Peter Smith, Ben Gallamore, Danny Dijames, Lenny London, Steve House, Back Row-— Bill BCavender, Tom Vandenburg, Scott Van Horn, Jeff Poole, Butch Adams, John Keville, Jeff Johnson, Vance Ayres, Not Pictured — Tim ' Frazier, Brian Devoe. 0 Sports 85 86 Sports La 1111111111 H tIII I III I I 111 11 111 I I I 11 11 • l ' II 11 1111 • I III I I I I I I I I I 11 I I I I 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 11 I I I I I I 11 I I I I I 111111111 ' 1111 f 111 I • IIIIIIH IIMIII ' 11111 • 111 i 111111IIII 111II11111 1111111111 imtniit IIIIIIIIH mi inn iiiimhii IIIHIIIII nmiim iiiinm uiiiim IMIIIIMI HtHHHI IIIIIHKI IIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIHI itiniiiii millin ' llliUH 111111 ' ' ihhiih IIIIIH ' ihihim IIIHIIIII IIIIII III I IIIIIIIIH IIIIHHH IIIIIIIIH IIIIIIHII iiiiiiiiii IIIIIIIH iniiim niiiiii IIIIIIH’ mini ' IHHIIH HfllllfHI hiiiih. •Ihhi 11 Mil 11 ' HtHIlii JuiHiin , lilt WHk n - llll 111 III III III III «m t i Sports 87 88 ACTIVITIES Groveton offers so many different clubs that there is something for all of us. Our activities bring us together with others who share our interests, and the friends we make and the fun we share become a part of our memories of Groveton. Activities 89 STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL (L-R) — Tom Vandenburg, Nick Goldfarb, Mike Rosenfeld, Skip Winters, Jeff Poole. 90 Activities KM. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Margie Hunt (president). Not pictured — Jenny Alcorn (secretary), Lia Hicks (treasurer). Activities 91 TIGERAMA BA Leslie Argentine — Features Editor. Susan Harris — Sports Editor. 92 Activities EDITORS Melanie Mobley — Sponsor. Megan Kerr — Editor-in-Chief. Meg David — Faculty Editor. Susan Norwood — Classes Editor. Activities 93 I TIG E RAMA EDITORS Karen Epstein — Business Editor. Jania Rosen — Copy Editor. Sarah Peterson — Art and Layout Editor. 94 Activities TIGERAMA ASSISTANT EDITORS (L-R) — Michelle Swink (assistant business manager), Eun Rim (assistant faculty editor), Suzanne Henry (assistant classes editor), Becky Scoville (Lay-out assistant editor). Not pictured: Vicky Padgett (assistant sports editor). TIGERAMA STAFF (L-R) — Eddie Swink, Beth Cassidy, Jeff Fuller, Robin Walker, Sajel Amin, Lani Kremers, Leah Glaser, Laura Hersey, Laura Smith, Erin Reddan, Sue Rim, Tom Keaton, Amy Jenkins. Not Pictured — Debbie Epstein. Activities 95 TIGERAMA PHOTOGRAPHERS Ty Barth Brian Morgan Tom Walker Erin Yane — Photography Editor. 96 Activities TIGER RAG (L-R) — 1st row: Karen Epstein, Lori Kremers, Melanie Everett, Jania Rosen, Erin Yane, Mrs. Mathews. 2nd row: Michelle Burns, Elizabeth Engleken, Jenny Alcorn, Jimmy Rosenfeld, Leslie Argentine, Katy Lockwood, Alyssa Cannon, Kevyn Jefferson. 3rd row: Sean Scully, Jeff Poole, Matt Raphael, Bill Cavender, Tom Vandenburg, Susan Norwood, Skip Winters. Tiger Rag Friday, June 1, 1984 The TIGER RAG is published every six weeks by the journalism students of Grove ton High.School, 6500 Quander Road, Alexandria, Virginia 22307. Editorial opinion is that of the Editorial Board. Opinions expressed in signed columns and letters are those of the authors. Letters to the editor are encouraged and can be dropped in the TIGER RAG mailbox in the office or by room 437, Right Quander. Letters must be signed, but names will be held upon request. This year ' s editorial staff consists of: Editors-in-Chief. Managing Editor. Advertising Business Manager . News Editor . News Assistant . Features Editors . Double Truck Editor. Assistant . Sports Editors .. Editorial Page Editor. Photography Editor. Art Director Circulation Exchange Editor Columnist. Sports Columnist ... Cartoonists. Reporters . Advisor. .Sean Scully and Erin Yane .Skip Winters .Jeffrey Poole . Leslie Argentine .Lori Kremers Elizabeth Engelken and Karen Epstein ..Jania Rosen . Melanie Everett Bill Cavender and Tom Vandenburg . Jimmy Rosenfeld .Katy Lockwood .Jennifer Alcorn .Jania Rosen . Matt Raphael . Matt Raphael and Jimmy Rosenfeld . . . . Alyssa Cannon and John Keville .Gretchen Mathews Activities 97 IV NATIONAL SENIORS (L-R) — 1st row: Leslie Argentine (Treas.), Jania Rosen (Sec.), Skip Winters (Vice-Pres.), Matt Raphael (Pres.). 2nd row: Erin Yane, Meg David, Ellen Pustorino, Susanne Hines, Curtis Thwing. 3rd row: John Wong, David Lukes, Craig Rogers, John Keville, Brian Edwards. 4th row: Lori Kremers, Megan Kerr, Tom Vandenburg, Doug Lemon, Tim Frazier, Doug Anderson. CHESS CLUB (L-R) — John Wong, Mike Thomas, Thomas Kim, David Ransom, Chang Lee. Not pictured: Raymond Bowers, Thu Dang, Sacha Fechio, Edgar Gudierrez, Daniel Kim, Jiyoung Kim, Chang Y. Lee, Norman Lynton, Darren Payne, Santiago Sanchez, Rob Winchell, Kwang Yi. 98 Activities HONOR SOCIETY JUNIORS (L-R) — 1st row: Eun Rim, Sang-Chung Pak, Cathy Silvestre, Jennifer Powers, Kim Edens, Michelle Swink, Mimi Ngo, Rina Deb. 2nd row: Jim Rosenfeld, Andrew Hosmer, Christian Petretich, Kipp Wright, Kim Ivy, Gary Horne, Mike Rosenfeld, Missy Snowden, Cindy Lasker, Beth Cassidy. DEBATE TEAM (L-R) — Peter Smith, Dane Butswinkas(Coach), Rachel Pearce, Ellen Evans, Steve Arner, Dale Betterman, Ray Bowers, Rob Winchell. Activities 99 INTERNATIONAL CLUB (L-R) — Tho Sang , Ji Roon, Chung Kim, Ki-Sung Yoo, Santiago Sanchez, Beate Heimberger, Mr. Muir (sponsor). GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY Top to bottom — Leslie Argentine, Susan Norwood, Susanne Hines. 100 Activities SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY (L-R) Cindy Lasker, Kim Edens, Lori Kremers. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY turn m (L-R) 1st row: Susan Norwood, Gloria Williams, Megan Kerr. 2nd row: Craig Rogers, Meg David. Activities 101 wv SPANISH CLUB (L-R) — 1st row: Leif Christofferson, Tom Kim, Tarah Brown, Adam Rhodes, Kiran Bambha, Carlos DeMoraes, Stephanie Olson, Mrs. Doyle, Tamir Noufi, Jack Hoggard, Sang Lee, Cindy Libby, Lyndsey Rogers, Kristin Winters, Tania Raphael, Michele Swink, Beht Cassidy, Min Suk Park, Toni Abbott. 2nd row: Deena Pettit, Howard Weinberger, Robin Walker, Edward Levy, Kathleen Mary May, Celia Everett, Taylor Collins, Megan Roberts. Not pictured: Kevyn Jefferson. LATIN CLUB (L-R)— 1st row: Kathy Russ, Robby Pugh(Secretary), Craig Rogers(President), Cathy Silvestre(Vice-Pres.), Randy Phillips. 2nd row: Dr. Gilardi(Sponsor), Evan Quaife, Steve Bryan, Kwang Yi, Beate Heimberger, Leif Christofferson, Michael Kelso, Doug Steinbaum. 102 Activities GERMAN CLUB (L-R) Phil Arnold, Beate Heimberger, Ray Bowers, Mrs. Schelleng, Rob Winched. FRENCH CLUB (L-R) 1st row — Curry Mills, Lani Kremers, Sook Nam, Julie Ball, Sang-chung Pak, Debbie Epstein. 2nd row— Holly Halverson, Karen Epstein, Anne Ryan, Meaghan Hanrahan, Lynda Kasik, Courtney Lombardi, Eun Rim, Sejal Amin, Elizabeth Engleken, Raquel Kennedy, Anne Peterson, Meg David, Wendy Welsh, Mary Priestland, Ellen Pustorino, Katy Lockwood, Karen DiMarco. 3rd row— Lori Kremers, Carol Diuguid, Heather Burke, Kim Ivy, Eden Springer, Priscilie Calcatera, Rachel Garbow, Tom Walker, Nicole Barret, Amy Cavender, Mary Parke. Activities 103 KEYETTES (L-R) — Karen DiMarco, Eden Springer, Kim Ivy, Heidi Allen, Cathy Silvestre, Tone Abbot, Susan Norwood, Kim Edens, Lori Kremers, Leslie Argentine, Kristina Smith, Meg David, Karen Epstein, Tanya Frazier, Zibby Logie, Emma Nocon. Not pictured: Susanne Hines. MATH TEAM (L-R) — 1st row: Sandra Ball, Leslie Argentine, Cathy Silvestre, Lore Kremers, Anne Ryan, Alan Watkins, Sarah Peterson, Meg David, Kiran Bambha, Eun Rim, Susan Norwood, Set Tikoyan, Kyung Park, Karen Epstein, Ray Bowers, Joe Moore. 2nd row: John Keville, Eric Rosse, Tom Vandenburg, Skip Winters, Curtis Thwing, Matt Raphael, John Wong, Craig Rogers, Carlos DeMoraes, Andrew Brimmer, Nick Goldfarb. 104 Activities KEYS (L-R) — 1 st row: Leif Christofferson, Alan Watkins, Jeff Poole (Pres.), Danny Dijames, John Keville (Treas.). 2nd row: Skip Winters, Paul Santos, Eric Ross, Anthany Simmers, Tom Vandenburg, Ven Gallamore, Bill Cavender, Scott Van Horn, Peter Smith. Not pictured: Matt Raphael (Sec.), Robby Pugh, Curtis Thwing, Boun Somphanh, Matt Less. ENGLISH TEAM (L-R) _ 1 st row: Daniel Kim, Tarita Graham, Cecile Silvestre, Kyung Park, Kiran Bambha, Kelly Kerr. 2nd row: Meghan Hanrahan, Holly Halverson, Courtney Lombardi, Kristin Winters, Skip Winters, Mary Priestland. Activities 105 STAGE CREW (L-R) — Neil Cikens, Lara Bartl, David Edens, Katy Schmidt, Julia Ball, Sheera Rosenfeld, Chris Jones, Chris Cibbin. THESPIANS (L-R) — Mary Park, Kristina Smith, Chris Gibbin, Chris Jones, Stacey White. Not pictured: Melanie Everett. 106 Activities CLOWN CORPS (L-R) — Stacy Svolis, Michelle Reddan, Curry Mills, Chris Gibbin, Maura Urtel. DRAMA CLUB (L-R) — Eden Springer, Steve Arner, Kristina Smith, Brenda Lasker, Beate Heimberger, Evan Scully, Sejal Amin, Lara Bartl, Jason Gritzner, Sheera Rosenfeld, Julia Ball, Katy Schmidt, Chris Gibbin, Curry Mills, Stacey White, Adam Joyce, Suzy Nece, Neil Cikins, David Edens, Chris Jones, Jenny Hollingsworth, David Rose, Mary Parke, Diane Kopaz. Activities 107 ART CLUB • e ' ? ' ym (L-R) — 1st row — Suzanne Henry, Midge Whitehead, Jeannie Purcell, Curtis Thwing. 2nd row — Todd Lile, Brian Devoe, Paul Santos, Todd Anderson, Alan Watkins, Sarah Peterson, Vicki Padgett. 108 Activities (L-R) 1st row — Macques Goldfarb, Amy Koskey, Laura Hersey, Jenny Scoville, Leah Glaser. 2nd row — Christy Wise, Sarah Mogollon, Trisha Salgado, Elizabeth Berry, Denise Tucker, Becky Peebles, Peter Avalone. ■poem ml NCEVts we irk ■us a r pmsifswisaniBmiii ONEIRATA (L-R) 1st row — Sean McGinty, Ronna Sable, Kyung Park. 2nd row — Tammy Worth, Kim Edens, Lia Hicks, not pictured — Priscille Calcatera. Activities 109 CHAMBER SINGERS (L-R) — Sook Nam, Kevyn Jefferson, Julie Sampson, Tania Frazier, Wendy Manthei, Pat Sampson, Mary Priestland, Mr. Aicken, Lisa Knutson, April Garrison, Sean McGinty, Angie Hull, Zibby Logie, Carla Mitchem, Janice LoPrinzi, Adrian Smith, Elise Long, Jamie Howren, Jania Rosen. Not pictured — Brian Morgan. 110 Activities SYMPHONIC CHOIR (L-R) — 1st row: Michelle Drenning, Laine Ordonez (accompianist), Hwun Joo Rim, Vicky Clark, Mr. Aicken (choral Director). 2nd row: Marie Jepson, Kristin Winters, Heidi Clark, Robbie Beard, Carrie Johnson, Marci Sweatt, George Hopkins, Tonya Powers, Chris Staib, Tiffany Inman, Pam Owens, Jessie Williamson, Diana Williams, Debbie Epstein, Elizabeth Lanou, Maria Sancnez, Amy Jenkins. 3rd row: Genaro Caballero, Alicia Mitchell, Martin Dorsla, Virginia Mercado, Mankhala Somchit, Mary Applegate, Allison Lawrence, Tiffany Wilson. Not pictured: Jenny VanJHorn. Activities 111 BAND (L-R) — 1st row: John Short, Cecile Silvestre, Myong O., Eric Northern, Dianne Nicely, Oscar Brusard, Craig Smith, Marilyn Marquardt, Priscille Calcatera, John Christian, Jennifer Cook, Mike Wilson. 2nd row: Doreen Morgan, Tammy Frazier, Lila Corgan, Megan Barkume, Sammy Jones, Tammy McIntosh, Suzie Heald, Brian Lowe, Andy Naylor, Tina Scalise, Kelly Patton, Billy Stumbo. 3rd row: Jackie Weiner, Evonne Jackson, Phoedra Staton, Tiffany Ford, Ann Jackson, David Schroeder, Steve Thwing, Mike Mumford, Brian Pruit, James Vizzard. 4th row: Mr. Wilson(conductor), Shawn Martin. i l 112 Activities ORCHESTRA (L-R) — Daniel Kim, Megan Vitek, Melvin Blaire, Bronson Crowther, Otasha Golden, Trina Harvey, Lisa May, Kyung Park. Activities 113 VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA CHILD DEVELOPMENT (L-R) Monica Medina, Barbara Lucas, Sandra Pierceall, Tammy Lenon, Trisha Brown, Kim Williams. 114 Activities COSMETOLOGY (L-R) — 1st row: Theresa Stewart, Barbara Rickard, Theresa Bostic, Lorri Gilbert, 2nd row: Ruby Dade, Theresa Austin, Theresa Herndon, julie Hanson, Loretta Graumann, Celeste Cooke, Karen Hill. (L-R) — 1st row: Jay Rupke, Julie Hanson, Cynthia Fleming, Karen Hill, Teresa Austin, Teresa Burnette, Teresa Dove. 2nd row: David Thompson, Jennie Rowley, Steve Schools, Stacey Locke, David Dove, Jeff Johnson, Brad Wynn, Cheryl Hall. Activities 115 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS of AMERICA (L-R) — 1st row: Chantal Ayanyomo, Frank Jackson. 2nd row: Denise Abner, Gria Hernandez, Angie Glidden, Karen Brown, Chris Jessup. 3rd row: Mr. Blackburn, Gina Goodwin, Tim Williams, Michael Flood, Latanya Scales, Eddie Collins, Missy Snowden. 116 Activities HOME ECONOMICS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS (L-R) 1st row: Marque Holloway, Wanda Thompson, Edward Miller, Kevin Darden, (vice-president), Ellen MacMahon (sponsor), Lee Blakey (president), Dina Mercado, Christina McAdams. 2nd row: Max JarrelI, Joe Jackson, Michael Taylor (secretary treasurer), Sherry Allison, Theresa Taylor, Reggie Ware. Activities 117 IT ' S ACADEMIC (L-R) Skip Winters, Doug Anderson, David Criscitelli, Mr. Hale (sponsor). COLLECTORS CLUB (L-R) Mr. Rose (sponsor), David Ransom, Mario Harris, Santiago Sanchez, Scott Hornada, Andrew Norris, Mr. Holloway (sponsor). 118 Activities WGBS RADIO (L-R) — 1st row: Celia Everett, Nicole Barrat, Stacey White, Jenny Alcorn, Alan Watkins, Dawn Patterson, Mary Priestland, Tae Lim. 2nd row: Susanne Hines, Boun Somphanh, Bill Cavender, Jeff Poole, Tom Vandenburg, Robby Pugh, Michelle Richins, Jack Hoggard, John Keville. Activities 119 SOUL SQUAD (L-R) 1st row — Catisha Lynch, Rouhi Van Diven, Samantha Taylor, Deatra Jackson. 2nd row — Mrs. Graves, Lori Padin, Tammy Harris, Karen Brown, Cecile Barnes, Romona Baltimore, Troy. 3rd row — Terina Winbush, Michelle Howard, Niobe Davis, Latina Storr, Donna Jacobs. 4th row — Todd Lile, Pam Smith, Lisa Elliot, Regina Jackson, Carolyn Harris, Dee Sherman. 5th row — Brian Devoe, Brendan Elliot, Michelle Talifano, Monica Hughes. 120 Activities DRILL TEAM (L-R) 1st row: Christi Wise, Sarah Busse (captain), Carla Mitchem (captain), Amy Graham-Fang. 2nd row: Trisha Salgado, Crystal Webster. 3rd row: Wendy Manthei, Melissa Gibson. 4th row: Allison Lawrence, Sara Mogollean, Paula Schroeder, Hope Tyson, Jodie Schifflet. Not pictured: Cecile Barns, Robin Freeman, Monica Hughes. Activities 121 ESPRIT de CORPS i ! (L-R) — Mrs. Hester(sponsor), Sejal Amin, Curry Mills, Brian Schwarzwalder, Lajuana Williams, Elizabeth Engleken, Racquel Kennedy, Howard Weinberger. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS of AMERICA (L-R) — Monica Madina, Tiffany Inman, Carolyn, Torence Anderson, Michelle Talifaro, Toni Epps. 122 Activities VIDEO STUDIO PEER HELPING (L-R) — 1st row: Devon Kelly, Santiago Sanchez, Phil Arnold, Tom Powell, Stephanie Olson, Trish Brown, Jackie Weiner, Joann Rowley. 2nd row: Eleanor Dickey, Danielle Felch, Carol Diuguid, Christy Shrieber, Mike Diamantidis, Costaki Diamantidis, Chris Lynn, Heidi Clark, Mrs. Hartman, Michelle Waller. 124 Activities Activities 125 126 Activities 1 Activities 127 ' :i.« a - , y. ' n| r V ' h -v ....•• ' . ’ x 128 FACULTY The teachers at Groveton are as diverse as the students, but they are unified in their goal to help each of us achieve all that we can. Sometimes we forget the hard work and long hours each faculty member puts in, inside and outside of the classroom. Yet, we will always appreciate how caring and involved our teachers are here. Faculty 129 ADMINISTRATION CHARLES CHIEFFE: Assistant Principal; University of Pittsburgh, B.A.; American University, M.A.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute State University, C.A.G.S. ROBERT ELLIOTT: Administrative Aide; Boston College, B.S., M.A. STEWART CHRISTIANO: Assistant Principal; University of Bridgeport, B.A.; University of Virginia, M.S. VERA BLAKE: Assistant Principal; Saint Paul ' s College, B.S.; University of Virginia, M.Ed.; Radford University. PAUL DOUGLAS: Principal; George Washington University, B.A.; University of Virginia, M.Ed. 130 Faculty DALE EATON: (on right) Administrator; James Madison University, B.S.; Sponsor — Football, Wrestling. HELEN J. HESTER: Community Education Coordinator; George Mason University, B.A.; University of Virginia, M.Ed.; Sponsor — Esprit de Corps. SCOTT SCHROEDER: Administrative Aide; Sponsor Freshman Football. DONALD J. MICHELETTI: Administrator; Frostburg State College, B.S.; Sponsor — Freshman Football, Wrestling (assistant). Faculty 131 GUIDANCE MARGARET EDELMAN: Cornell University, B.A.; George Mason University, M.Ed. GLORIA EPPERSON: Director of Student Services; Miami University, B.A.; North Carolina State University, M.S. MARTINE LANGLEY: Miami University of Ohio, B.S.; George Washington University, M.S.; Sponsor — International Club. RUTH PERLSTEIN: Douglas College, A.B.; Rutgers University, M.Ed.; Sponsor — National Honor Society. W. ROSSER MUIR: Georgetown University, B.S., F.S.; Catholic University, M.A.; George Mason University, M.Ed.; Mt. St. Mary ' s College; Manhattanville College. 132 Faculty ENGLISH VERONICA E. BROWN: Hampton Institute, B.S.; American University, M.A.; Sponsor — Drill Team. CHARLOTTE EDMUNDS: College of William and Mary, B.A.; American University, M.A. JOANNE CABRY: Department Chairperson; Penn State, B.A.; George Washington University, M.A.; Sponsor — English Team. DAN CULLER: James Madison University, B.S.; George Mason University, M.A.; Sponsor — International Club. DeJUANA L. JONES: George Washington University, B.A., M.A.; Sponsor — SAT Preparation, Dance Club. Faculty 133 MARY O ' BRIEN: English Drama; Manhattanville College, B.A.; University of Virginia, M.A.T.; Sponsor — Drama Club, Thespians, Cown Corps. CRETCHEN MATHEWS: University of Kentucky, B.A.; University of Virginia; American University; George Mason University; Sponsor — Tiger Rag. MARC OSTINATO: Lynch College, B.A.; George Washington University, M.A. NOT PICTURED — JESSICA LAHR: Wittenberg University; Ohio State University, B.S., M.Ed.; University of Virginia, English Cert.; Sponsor — Student Book Club, Teacher ' s Book Club. MARIAN M. MOHR: Duke University, A.B.; George Mason University, M.A. ANN PYLE: Personalized Learning Program Aide; Mary Washington College, B.A.; University of Virginia, M.Ed. PATRICIA LOUDIS: Mary Washington College, B.A.; Sponsor — Freshman Class. 134 Faculty PAUL RUSSELL: Fordham University, B.A.; University of Virginia; Rocky Mt. College; George Mason University. VIRGINIA RYDER: University of Massachusetts, B.A.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute State University, M.A. GAY SNELL: George Mason University, B.A., M.A.; Radford University; University of Virginia; Old Dominion University; Sponsor— Oneirata. ' Faculty 135 SOCIAL Z. LEE HARRIS: Spelman, A.B.; Carnegie-Mellon University, M.A.; University of Virginia. JACK L. HILLER: Department Chairperson; College of William Mary, A.B.; University of Virginia, M.Ed.; Carnegie-Mellon University, M.A. KENNETH L. HOLLOWAY: Appalachian State University, B.S.; Sponsor — Collectors Club. 136 Faculty STUDIES NOT PICTURED — NEIL ROBINSON: Washington Lee University, B.A.; George Washington University, M.Ed. R. MACK WALDEN: Columbia College, B.S. JULIE S. MARTIN: History Art; Longwood College, B.A.; Sponsor — Sophomore Class. LRED MORHART: LaLayette College, B.A.; University of Sussex, M.A. ROBERT WOOD: Davidson College, A.B.; George Mason University, M.Ed.; Sponsor — Student Government. Faculty 137 MATH ANN BROWN: Bridgewater College, B.A. JOHN HALE: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, B.A.; New York University, M.Sc.; Sponsor— It ' s Academic; J.V. Math Team. 138 Faculty NOT PICTURED — ALYSON ARMSTRONG: West Virginia University, B. A. BRUCE FEINBERG: University of Virginia, B.A.; Sponsor — Varsity Boys ' Basketball DONNA PORTER: Pennsylvania State University, B.S.; Sponsor — Varsity, J.V., and Freshman Cheerleaders; Ticket Manappr ANN SPARKS: University of Virginia, B.S.; George Mason University; Sponsor — Varsity Math Team. RNARD SAMUEL: Jackson State University, B.S. MARGARET SUSAN: Department Chairperson; Michigan State University, B.A., M.A. Faculty 139 SCIENCE ROGER A. BOLLAND: George Mason University, M.Ed.; Indiana State College, B.S.; Sponsor — National Honor Society. GENE DEW: Beckley College, A.S.; Marshall University, B.H., M.H.; University of North Caroli M.Ed.; Sponsor — Key Club. IRCJ? KENNY FARMER: Bridgewater College, B.S.; Sponsor — Freshman Football, J.V. Baseball. 140 Faculty RICHARD W. HESSLER: West Virginia University, B.A. ISABELLE SEFTAS: Department Chairperson; Mary Washington College, B.A.; University of Virginia, M.Ed.; Sponsor — Senior Class. Faculty 141 CAROLE M. BRADY: Longwood College; Mary Washington College, B.A.; Sponsor— French Club, Cheerleading (Assistant). DAWNA DOYLE: College of White Plains of Pace University, B.A.; Middlebury College, M.A.; University of Valencia; Adelphi University; George Mason University; Sponsor — Spanish Club. FRANK J. GILARDI: St. Callistus College, B.A.; Catholic University of America, M.A. Ph.D.; Sponsor — Latin Club. IEANNIE A. SCHELLENG: University of Maryland, B.A.; Ohio State University, M.A.; Sponsor — German Club, German Honor Society. 142 Faculty KATHY SLAYTON: University of Florida, B.A.; George Mason University; Sponsor-Junior Class, Spanish Honor Society. SYLVIE WILLIAMS: Department Chairperson; San Joe University; University of Maryland; Sponsor-French Honor Society. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE SHIRLEY GRANT: Biology and History. DIANE PEARCE: University of California, A.B.; George Mason University. ELLEN KENNEDY: Department Chairperson; University of Maryland, B.A.; American University , M.A. Faculty 143 .f jfi PRACTICAL ED BISHOP: Industrial Arts Shop; Appalachian State University, B.S.; George Mason University. MICHAEL HATCHER: Department Chairperson; Mechanical Drawing; Virginia Polytechnic Institue State University, B.S. JACK DUNN: Cosmetology; New York University, Queens Beauty Institute, Glemby International, Vidal Sassoon Technical Academy, Virginia State Teacher ' s License. JOAN HARTMAN: Child Development Department Chairperson; North Dakota State University, B.S.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute State University, M.S.; Sponsor — Peer Helping Club, HERO Child Development Club. ROBERT P. BRADEN: Industrial Co-operative Training; Lynchburg College, B.A.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute State University, M.ED.; Sponsor-VICA. PRESTON BLACKBURN: Distributive Education; Virginia Polytechnic Institute State University, B.S., M.S.; Sponsor-DECA. 144 Faculty ARTS RON LA PORTE: Auto Mechanics; California State College, B.S.I Virginia Polytechnic Institute State University; George Mason. EVA SCULL: Home Economics; Tennessee Technological University, B.A. ELLEN MACMAHON: Home Economics; James Madison University, B.S.; MSU, M.A.; Sponsor-HERO. ROBERT TOLLEY: Industrial Co-operative Training; West Virginia Institute of Technology, B.S.; Western State College of Colorado, M.A.; Sponsor — VICA, Golf Team. SUSAN SUNBURY: Cosmetology; Virginia Polytechnic Institute State University, V.I.E.C.; Sponsor-VICA. NOT PICTURED — JANET L. BAXTER: Child Development; Carnegie Mellon University, B.A.; Kansas State University, M.S.; University of Kansas. GUNNEL HANSONL Infant Care. SHEILA O ' CONNER: Cooperative work Experience. PAM ROBERTSON: Child Development; Wayne State University, M.A.; Catholic University, B.A. Faculty 145 FINE ARTS DAVID C. AIKIN: Chorus Math; Old Dominion University, B.A.; University of Virginia, M.Ed.; Sponsor — Chamber Singers, Symphonic Choir, Concert Choir. MONICA CALENDAR: University of Lowell, B.M.; Sponsor — Orchestra. GEORGE MAGENTA: Photography Library; Temple University, A.A.; Delaware State College, B.S.; North Carolina Central University, M.A.; University of Delaware; Sponsor — Photo Associates. jf f t-: ri-if • 2 ' $4- • ’ 2 ' . ? •§ ? t’t ; 1 i-si ' l l i | 11 ;. V v £ £ ' ■ s ; t Sme v.t: :■ !■ ' U ±jfj : it Z MELANIE MOBLEY: Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, B.S.; Sponsor — Tigerama, Art Club. NOT PICTURED — JOHN WILSON: University of Montana, B.M.E.; Catholic University of America, M.M.; Sponsor — Marching Band. 146 Faculty LIBRARY EDNA ROGERS: Media Specialist. LINDA FOSTER: Secretary. RICHARD GOCHENOUR: Virginia Polytechnic and State University, B.S., M.Ed. RACHEL HOGGATT: Secretary. LAURA LEWIS: Prairie View A. and M. University, B.S.; East Texas State University, M.S.; Sponsor — FBLA. DIANNE R. SWANZY: Department Chairperson; Samford University, B.S.; College of St. Thomas, M.A.; Sponsor — COE. NOT PICTURED — ANGELITA KABLER: James Madison University, B S PATRICIA RENNER: Longwood College, B.S.; Sponsor — Keyettes. LINDA VRETOS: Head Librarian; James Madison University, B.S.; Catholic University of America, M.S.; George Mason University; Sponsor — Student Reading Club, Chess Club. NOT PICTURED — MARY JANE MCKENNAN: Assistant Librarian. BUSINESS Faculty 147 LEARNING DISABILITIES CAROLYN D. LEWIS: Department Chairperson; Tuskegee Institute, B.S.; University of South Alabama, M.A.; University of Alabama. MARIE LUMPKINS: University of North Carolina, B.A. BETTY GRAVES: Bluefield State College, B.S.; Pepperdine University, M.A.; University of Hawaii; Howard University; West Virginia State College; University of Virginia; George Mason University; Sponsor — Soul Club, Teacher ' s Recreational Activities. 148 Faculty SUPPORT SERVICES CAFETERIA STAFF: (In Alphabetical Order) Sherley Allan, Bernice Ballard, John Beller, Brenda Carter, John Cristos, Juanita Deely, Louise L. DeFrancis, Jeannie Evans (Cafeteria Manager), Brenda Hodges, Catherine Kane, Irene Keys, Nina Kitts, Patricia Kopasz, Betty Madigan, Geraldine Markley, Grete Mazzello, Misiera Frances, Mary Moore, Rose Mary Moore, Grace Newman, Connie Redden, Joylin Reed, Hazel Rhodes, Hazel Smith, Vicki Sprint, Janet Sprouse, Nurith Wright, Nara Yastrop. CUSTODIAL STAFF: 1st Row — (L to R) Lonnie Chase, Lloyd Diggs, Barbara Copeland, 2nd Row — Chris Winston (Assistant Building Supervisor), Fred Bibb (Building Supervisor), Audrey Jackson, Estelle Watkins. (Not Pictured — Anthony Dunford (Building Engineer), Katherine Ford, Phyllis Gunn, John Hargrove, Maybell Johnson, Hoanh Le, Bertha Logan, Connie Lowe, Ana Narvaez, Lena Smith, Sam Washburn. Faculty 149 PHYSICAL EDUCATION RONALD B. SIMMS: Bridgewater College, B.A.; Sponsor — Varsity Baseball. CAROL HORTON: Department Chairperson; James Madison University, B.S.; Sponsor — Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Girl ' s Soccer, SADD. LYDlA ESTES: James Madison University, B.S.; George Mason University, M.Ed.; University of Virginia. VAUGHN LEWIS: Auburn University, B.S.; Sponsor — Varsity Football. GARY PANNONI: Frostburg State University, B.S.; Sponsor — Swim Team. Not Pictured — BARBARA BROWN: Athletic Director; George Washington University, B.S.; Bowling Green State University, M.S. n SUPPORT SERVICES 150 Faculty EVON NESS: Guid ance Secretary. SANDRA STEINFELD: Resource Counselor. JO LAYNER: Principal ' s Secretary. JANET SPROUSE: Secretary. Faculty 151 FOCUS ON ROGER BOLLAND After teaching chemistry here for 14 years Roger Bolland is still enthusiastic about Groveton. It ' s my kind of place — You never know what to expect. He feels that Groveton ' s strongest points are its diverse student body and its faculty which speaks out. This year, for the first time, he is sponsoring Groveton ' s National Honor Society. The first word that comes to mind to describe Mr. Bolland is easygoing. One student and long-time admirer of Mr. Bol¬ land says, He is the kind of teacher you can never get tired of. Even those who don ' t particularly enjoy chemistry find him friendly, understanding and easy to talk to. Although he is just one of the guys much of the time, students respect him a great deal. He is always willing to help his students and is never too busy to sit down with them to work out long problems for the hundredth time. His patience in explaining things to con¬ fused students seems almost endless. Many admire Mr. Bolland for another reason as well; He has a wonderful sense of humor and is a talented storyteller. He is always there to brighten the day with a joke or story. A student claims that he has more stories than you could ever read in a library. That may be a slight exaggeration, but Mr. Bolland does have a lot of them. Hey, did I every tell you about the time .. .? 152 Faculty JOAN HARTMAN Joan Hartman plays a dual role at Groveton. She divides her time between Groveton students and younger children in the child care centers housed here. In the 5 years that Mrs. Hartman has been at Groveton, she has helped to develop several innovative programs. One, pi¬ loted last year, is a course called Peer Counseling. Mrs. Hart¬ man and many of the students taking this class feel that it has been successful in opening lines of communication at Groveton. The infant care center in Groveton, which opened last year, is another, unique program Mrs. Hartman has begun. She and Pam Robertson, of the child care center, developed the idea of the infant center with the hope that it would encourage more teen mothers to remain in school. This year 12 students from all over the county keep their infants in the center while they attend classes at Groveton. Mrs. Hartman believes that this program makes the girls involved become better mothers, by teaching them proper care of their babies and relieving them of some of the tremendous responsibilities they face. It ' s hard enough, she says, for most teenagers to take care of them¬ selves, without a baby to look after. Mrs. Hartman enjoys teaching children of all ages. Her caring and continual commitment to her students often amazes observers. Students and teachers alike are impressed with her work, which she loves to do. With her many ideas she is helping Groveton meet the needs of every student. Mrs. Hart¬ man, as one of her students puts it, is a great teacher who accepts you for what you are. Faculty 153 CLASSES Classes Spirit rivalry and unity are the things we associate with classes today. But some day we ' ll remember our classes quite differently — as the people who journeyed with us through high school, and tne familiar faces we learned from and taught. 155 I CLASS OFFICERS This has been a very taxing year for all of those students graduating as the Class of 1985. We ' ve faced many things, but somehow we ' ve always managed to come out on top. We pulled together a first prize float for Homecoming less than two weeks, and the Senior girls were amazingly able to defeat the Juniors in the Pow- derpuff football game after only one or two practices. Then came the trial of college applications. Tears were shed as everyone received both ac¬ ceptance and rejection letters from colleges and universities all over the country. Now is the time for us to look back to our first day at Groveton and to think about how much we ' ve changed since then — most for the better, a few for the worse, but we ' ve all learned so much in the past four years. I ' d just like to wish all of the Seniors good luck in future endeavors and to re¬ mind them to thank all of the teachers, administrators, and counselors who have cared enough to help us make it through this very important period of our lives. — Gloria Williams President, Class of ' 85 £ I Senior Class Officers: Ellen Pusterino (V.P.), Alan Watkins (Treas.), Gloria Williams (Pres.). Not Pictured: Susanna Williams (Sec.). 156 Seniors Waldron Adams Teresa Aeschlimann Rachel Abraha Christopher Aitcheson Jennifer Alcorn Douglas Anderson Sonja Anderson Todd Anderson Leslie Argentine Philip Arnold Teresa Austin Chantal Ayanyomo Seniors 157 Lee Blakey Randolph Blakey Kris Brady Theresa Bostic Kimberly Buckner Frank Burnstein Timothy Burt Chris Bosworth Theresa Burnette Orvin Boyd David Bozeman Alyssa Cannon Yvonne Caron Jerry Chin 158 Seniors Collin Chinsammy Christopher Clarkin Karleen Clay Judith Clover Kyle Collins Samuel Collins Pam Comer Jennien Curtin Ruby Dade Margaret David Eleanor Dickey Seniors 159 l Daniel Dijames Maurice Donais Steven Drury David Duff Stephen Earle Margaret Early Nina Ebhardt Brian Edwards Mark Ehlers Brendon Elliot Karen Epstein Melanie Everett Eileen Feldma 160 Seniors MARGARET L. EARLY: Margie, Flossy, Greet. 10-5-66. W.C.C. (12 — Secretary), FBLA (9-11), Mr. G ' s All Gunston District Accounting Team (12 — Sportsmanship Award), VICA Club (12 — Treasurer), Danny Dijames Freshman I ' m Gonna Make You Lose It Fruit Club. Quote: To know life is not to care. NINA EBHARDT: Joe, Salamander. 10-30-66. Spanish Club (12), J.V. Soc¬ cer (10), Varsity Soccer (11 -12), J.V. Field Flockey (11), Varsity Field Hockey (12), Varsity Swimming (10-12), Gerry ' s Kids, O.D.U. Crew and Memories, Persian Excursion, Purplerain (12), Memories of PMBB (10), Prom Commit¬ tee (11), Ski Trip (11-12), Shaving Girls (11 -12), Sept. 17, 1983 — McDow- ers Party (11), Georgetown Lunch Bunch (12), Float Committee (10-12), Homecoming Princess (12), Strawberry Schrapps Club (12 — Treasurer), I Love B.C. (11-12), Benetton Babes (12), Grain and Water Gain — Matthew (11) , El — Memories of Thorn Bushes (10), IUEB (12). Quote: The only nice thing about being imperfect is the joy it brings to others. — Doug Larson. BRIAN EDWARDS: Bri, Pokey. 11-16-67. National Honor Society (11-12), Spanish Honor Society (11-12 — President), J.V. Soccer (10), Varsity Soccer (11-12), Varsity Math Team (12), WCC (12 — Vice-President), IHMCC (10-12), IAOJPC (10-12), William Burkholder Fan Club, Graduate of the Jones-Peterson-Staruch Driving School, Go All The Way With T.K. Club (Founder), ILDBC, I Wanna Be Like Randy (Freshman) Phillips (12). Quote: I ' m gone and you ' re not; ... so who cares? MARK A. EHLERS: 1-27-67. Quote: It was fun while it lasted but, the best is just around the corner. Good luck to the class of ' 85 ' . KAREN SUSAN EPSTEIN: Epstein, Schmepstein, Schmep, Karat, Kurn, Clumsy. 8-17-67. Orchestra (9), Tennis (9-12), French Club (9-12), Float Committee (10,12), Freshman Literary Magazine (9), Champion Typist (10), Tigerama (10,11,12 — Business Manager), WLJBC (10-12), Small Mall Society (10-12), Keyette Club (11,12 — Treasurer), Tiger Rag (11,12 — Features Editor), Future Honor Society (11-12), Alexandria Architectural Survey (11), LLTC (11,12), Procrastinators of America Club (10-?), Sub Club (11-12), Math Team(12),C.A.R.E.(12), TIED Tomorrow (11 -?), Senior Class Member (12), Teen Dems (12), We Love Rog (11-12), We Love Mr. Hale Club (11), Powder Puff (12), D.Y.B. (12), Uncle Harvey ' s Bar — Mitzvah (12) , Far Side Col lector ' s Club (12), Thu Dang Cosmotology Committee (12), Mr. Dew to Space Committee (12), Sister and Friends Taxi Service, Inc. (12). Quote: Happy times have a way of spilling over and making happy memo¬ ries. MELANIE LUCY T. EVERETT: Mel, Melly, Melsville, British Bulldog. 6-19- 67. J.V. Field Hockey (9-10), Thespian (9-11), Blithe Spirit (9), R.L.D.S. (9), You Got Hit by a Ball? —No a Ball. (10), J.V. Soccer (10-11), IHMCC (10), L.B.P. Club (10 — President), Prom Date Mistake (10), Powder Puff (11), Varsity Field Hockey (11-12), M.B. Crew (11), Beach Mobile Babes (11), SICI Trip (11), I ' m Not Going On The Ski Trip and I Don ' t Care. (12), Who C.A.R.E.S. (12), 2nd All District in F.H. (12), 1 on Horty ' s Hit List (12). Quote: One of the Advantages of Being Disorderly is That One is Constantly Making Exciting Discoveries. A.A. Milne. MICHAEL J. FLOOD: Morris, Priest. 12-6-66. DECA (10,11,12), Mahagony Club (11), First Place DECA Job Interview (10). Quote: We served our time, we almost died, so heres to the class of ' 85 ' ! ROSALYN Y. FORD: Miss 21. 12-16-66. VICA (10-11), COE (12), ICT (11). Quote: Hang in there kids, your day ' s coming, thank God mine came first. CHARLESE LYNETTE FOSTER: 1-7-67. Charly, Charles, Litle Lynn, Sweetheart. Track Team (9), German Club (10), Junior Achievements (10), FBLA (11), VICA (11), Peer Counseling (11), Student Forum (11-12), VICA President (12), WCC (12). Quote: Time should only be used for the erotic pleasures of life. TIMOTHY FRAZIER: Tim, Bruce. 5-1-67. Philosophy Department: Universi¬ ty of Walamaloo (11-12), Loyal Order of Water Buffalos (12), I.H.M.C.C. (10-12), Rog ' s Lunch Bunch (12), National Honor S ociety (11-12), French Honor Society (11-12), PFOF (11-12), Thu Dang Cosmetology Club (12), Math Team (9-12), L.A. Raiders (11-12), I Survived Driving with A.S. (11- 12). Quote: De Do Do Do De Da Da Da. . TIM FUTRELL: Turtle, Futch, Bird, Fruit, Bud, Clinky-Drink, TNT, and Bwimmy. 3-9-67. Future Homemakers of America (9-10), The Margie Early Monkey Club (12), VICA (12), SAMM (12), The Kelly Owens Big Mouth and Diet Club (12), Varsity Handgliding (12), President of the Dale Eaton Fan Club (9-12), Academic Achievement Award for English. Quote: One after one by the star darkened moon. To quick for groan or sigh, each turned his face at tne ghastly man and pierced me with his eye, 4 times 50 living men and I hear no sigh or groan, with every thump a lifeless lump, they dropped out one by one! Good luck Fish and Angela, only one more time! . Iron Maiden. JEFFREY THOMAS GARNER: Thickness, Focals. 8-9-67. Computer Users Club (11-12), VICA (12), Academic Acheivement Award for English. Quote: The Class of ' 85: Crushin ' ... CHRISTOPHER H. GIBBIN: Ralph, Vel, Tab. 12-12-66. Do nothing Club (9), Stage Crew (9-12), Spanish Club (9-10), International Thespian Society (10-12 — Pres.), Art Club (11), GASP (11), Technical Head — Anything Goes , You Can ' t Take it with You , Mouse Trap , Look Homeward, Angel , Drama Club (12), Clown Corps (12), ICC (12), Scooty Patrol (12), Float Committee (11-12),. Quote: Wherever you are, no matter how hard you try, you ' re still there. MIA N. GOODWIN: Mi-Mi, Mio-Mio, Sesdamona, Bwia, Mama Mia, Meezy, JUGS, Sensamia, lamay. The Teresa Burnett Fan Club (12 — V.P.), Float Committee (12), F.A.F. Club (12 — Pres.). Quote: ... but I could have told you, Vincent, no one in this world was quite as beautiful as you . . . Your rabbits are in my garden eating all my carrots! C-A-R-R-O-T-S! I want them out! NOW! TARITA L. GRAHAM: Mrs. T. 9-23-67. Spanish Club (9-10), English Team (11-12), Dance Club (11), Member of the ICC, Student Forum and Human Relations Committee (12), Academic Award for English. Quote: Thank God! For guiding me through twelve years of school that flew fast. LORETTA L. CRAUMANN: Hot Lips, Sweety. 9-25-66. Cosmetology 1,11,111 Cosmetology — Open Trend Contest — 2nd Place (10-11), VICA (10-12), VICA Delegate (12). Quote: Seems like those four years took forever — Lots of luck to the Class of 85 . I love you Kevin! CHARLES E. GREEN, II: Chuck, Chuckie, Chuck D , Charey, Chuck E Cheese, Charlie, ASCD, Bo Middleton, Big Bro. 4-7-67. Chamuer Singers (11-12), Symphonic Choir (9-10), All County (9,11-12), All Regionals(9-12), Drama Club (9), Dance Club (10), VICA (11-12), ICT (11-12), Delegate Clique (9-12), Soul Squad (11), Nervy Club (12), Skotty Patrol (12), Keep Shane Williams Out of Troubl e Club (12), The Robby P. Orvin B. Fan Club (12), Academic Achievement Award for English (10), AKA Honor Program. Quote: In the next life you ' re on your own! You might know it now but Baby I ' m a star! (E.G.II) CHERYL HALL: 9-22-67. VICA (11 -12), ICT 1,2 (11 -12). Quote: It ' s finally over. JULLIE HANSON: Julls, 8-21-67. Dance Club (9), Science Award (9), English Award (9011). VICA (10-12). DIANE HARRIS: Hush Puppie, Dee, Baby Redd. FBLA (9-10), FBLA (11-12), COE (9), JV Basketball (10). Quote: Too all seniors, make your dreams come true. The fabulous four— D.H., D.R., S.J., D.S., stay cool. Brina, we will stay best friends forever. SARAH S. HARRIS: Sarah Jane, Sarah Lee, Airy Sairy, Saar, Serra-Serra, Sey-rah. Groveton High School Marching Band (9), Symphonic Band — Percussion Section (9), Marching Band — First Place, Drumline-Tidewater Music Festival, 1981 (9), Latin Club (9), Groveton High Marching and Symphonic Bands — Vice President (10), GASP (10), Groveton High March¬ ing and Symphonic Bands— Percussion Section Leader (11), Symphonic Band (11), French Club (11), Tigerama Business Staff (11), GASP (11), Awarded Academic Excellence in English, Algebra II, French 1(11), Awarded Outstanding Research Paper — U.S. VA History (11), French Club (12), Ski Club (12). Quotes: God forbid that I should goto any heaven in which there are no horses! I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. SUSAN T. HARRIS: Suey, Sue. 2-25-67. J.V. Softball (9), J.V. Basketball (10), Varsity Softball (12), Yearbook Sports Editor (12), Art Honors (10-12), WCC (12), Waynesboro Commuter Club (12), MOA Club (12), Lattila Commuter Club (12), I Love Rat Club (12). Quote: Life is like a rollercoaster, you ' ll have your ups and downs, and if you don ' t hold on tight, you ' ll lose it. THERESA A. HERNDON: T.T. 1-1-67. Cosmetology 1,11,111, VICA (10-11), VICA Secretary (12), Honor Roll (10-12), Cosmetology Volunteer Aid (11). Ouote: Four years of hard work brought me through Groveton in a breeze. Thanks for all the help T.B. Lots of love J.R. Good luck next year, Mrs. Sunbury. I ' m gone!! 85 SUSANNE BURKE HINES: Suz, SuPoo, Hiney, Snooz, Ziggy. I.F.U.A.H.N.F. Club (9), I.D.A.S.G. Club (9), Synchronized Swimmer 2nd Cadet (10), Official Couch Potatoe (11), C.C.G. Maine Uncontested Purity Poll Winner, 2:00 am T.N. Hospitality Award, Mom P ' s Rehibilization Squad (12), I ' m not going on the ski trip and I don ' t care club. Who C.A.R.E.s Club, Haagen Dazs Crew. Quote: We can ' t return, we can only look behind from where we came and go ' round and ' round and ' round in a circle game. — Joni Mitchell BARBARA JAMES HOWREN: Jamie, Babs, No Coat, Harney. 11-11-66. Tennis Team (10-12), D.Y.B. 84-85 (12), Homecoming Court (11-12), Sportsmanship Award (12), Spring Track (11), Tiger Rag (12), Symphonic Choir (9-10), Women ' s Emsemble (11), Chamber Singers (12), WCC (12), Regionals (9), All-County (9-10), Powder Puff Football (11-12 — Capt.), Song-n-Dance (9-12), Counselor of Camp Ohmagosh (11-12), Waterballet Club (11), English Award (10), French Club (9-12), GASP (9-11), Float Committee (9-12), Graduation of ' 85 (12), Jimmy D ' Cop Club (11). Quote: There ' s nothing wrong with dreaming for it is one step closer to reality. ANGELA JANE HULL: Angie, Fred, Hanj, Andrea, AJ. 12-10-66. German Club (9-11), Dance Club (10), Symphonic Choir (9), Women ' s Ensemble (10-11), Chamber Singers (12), All Regional Chorus (9-12), Top Sop. Score All-Regional (12), All County Choir (9). Quote: Are you still going out with that guy? DAVID J. HUMPHREYS: Hollywood. 12-19-66. Freshman Football, Fresh¬ man Basketball, Golf Team (9-12), MUP 10-11. Undefeated Gunston Dis¬ trict Champions— 12), Mr. G ' s All Gunston District Accounting Team (MUP — 12), Computer Losers Club (11-12), Mr. Wood ' s Liberal ' s Forever Fan Club WCC (Pres. — 12). Quote: The meaning of life is meaningless, but who am I to care . .. Which Dave, Mr. G. MARGARET A. HUNT: Margie, Marg, Mad Dog, Mar-Girl, Magnum, Ethel Schwartz, Mogie, Margerine. 11-20-67. S.G.A. Pres. (12), Class Treasurer (11), J.V. Field Hockey (9-10), Sportsmanship (9), J.V. Basketball (9), Sports¬ manship (9), J.V. Softball (9-10 — co-capt.), Varsity Field Hockey (11-12 — Co.Capt.), Sportsmanship (11-12), Gunston District Champions (11-12), Honorable Mention Gunston District (12), Runner-up Champions Northern Region (12), Varsity Softball (11-12), Sportsmanship (11), Powder Puff (11 - 12), N.H.S. (11-12), GASP (9-10), Teen Dems (9-12-11 — Pres.), Most Comical (12), Best Party Hostess (12), Member of the Ft. Hunt Decorating Committee (12), William Burkeholder Fan Club (12), The Melvin, I will Cover for You Club (9-12), Non-Spellers of America, founder (K-12), Haagen Dazs Crew (11-12). Quote: Let ' s Party!!! JOSEPH W. JACKSON: Joe, Joey. 1-23-66. WGHS T.V. (11-12), H.E.R.O. Club (12), Office assistant (10), Library assistant (9). Quote: Groveton, get up and fight for the future graduates, keep Groveton open! — from the class of ' 85. KEVYN M. JEFFERSON: Kev, Jeff, Kojo, Kelvin, Remus, Kiki, Luther. 6-14- 67. Freshman Class Pres. (9), Sophomore Class Treas. (10), D.E.C.A. (9-11), D.E.C.A. Club Pres. (11), Spanish Club (10-12), Spanish Club Pres. (11), Spanish Club V. Pres. (12), Peer Counseling (11), Tiger Rag (11-12), Sym¬ phonic Choir (9), Chamber Singers (10-12), All-county chorus (9-12), All- regional chorus (9-12), All-state chorus (11), Most Talented (12), Nervy Club (12), Variety Show (9-12), Clown Corps (9-10), Optimist Club, International Youth Appreciation Award (12). Quote: For the things in life man thinks to say, God gave man words in a common way. For the deeper things man thinks and feels, God gave the poets words to reveal. For the heights and depths that know no reach, God gave men music, the soul ' s own speech. — Anonymous. SABRINA L. JENKINS: Brina. 5-7-67. Spanish Club (9), Volleyball (9-10), FBLA (10-11), COE (12). Quote: Good luck to the class of ' 85 and may the class of ' 86 hold up to their responsibility as seniors! CHRISINE ANN JESSUP: Chris. 11-20-66. German Club (10), Art Club (9-10), D.E.C.A. (11-12), Academic Award for English, History (9-10). JEFFREY L. JOHNSON: JJ, Moose, Prop, Shorty, Jeereylee, Mr. Party, Big guy, Brother Heffrey, Jeffro. 9-16-67. Groveton Rugby Club (11-12), Drink¬ ing Committee (9-12), T.K.B. (12), Unofficial C.R.C. member (10-12), Varsi¬ ty Hang gliding (12), I loveZelma Harris Club” (12), John Keville is a S Club (12), Curtis Thwing is my hooker Club (12). Quote: Goodbye to romance. Goodbye to friends. Goodbye to all the past. I ' ll guess that we ' JL ' meet, We ' ll meet in the end. — Ozzy ozbourne. W. DWAYNE JOHNSON: D Man, Duuuwayne. 2-18-67. Gas Light, set construction (10), Anything Goes, set construction, stage manager (10), You Can ' t Take It With You, set construction, lighting (11). Quote: Major bummer, Dude. Life ' s rough and then you die! CHRIS JONES: Topher, Em, D. head. 11-23-67. All the way with T.K. Club (pres.), I want to be like Randy (Freshman) Phillip Club, William Burkholder Fan Club, Thespians (10-12), Anything Goes (10), Crew (9-12), All produc¬ tions (11-12), Clown Corps (11-12), Drama (9-12), 2nd place Theatersports (11), One Act Play Festival, Outstanding (9-12). Quote: Well ... urn ... er .. . yea. DARRELL KELLEY: Marv, Marvin. 3-1-67. Spring track (11 — Varsity Letter). Quote: It ' s a lonely on this planet. HORACE KENNER: Wolfdog, The Kid. DECA (11-12). Quote: If you are looking for a team, Groveton has it. Grab it at Groveton and you ' ll go far. MEGAN MARY KERR: Megran, Meg, Madeleine. 5-15-67. Symphon¬ ic Chorus (9), Field Hockey — J.V. (9-10), Varsity (11), French Club (10-11), German Club (10 —voter), N.H.S. (11-12), F.H.S. (11,12 — Pres.), We Love Mr. Hale (11), Float Committee (10-12), Tigerama (11 — Asst. Features Editor, 1 2 — Ed.-in-Chief), Powder Puff (11 -12,1 st practice), We Love Rog(11), Coming out of the Attic (12), Top Ten, C.A.R.E. (12), William Burkholder Fan Club (12 — Treas.), Most Intellectual. Quote: Nothing worse could happen to one than to be completely understood. — Carl Jung. CHRISTOPHER JAMES KESTYN: McHeat, 10, Stork, Dick-dong 1. 10-5- 67. English Award (9), Science Award (9), J.V. Baseball (9-10), Float Com¬ mittee (9-12), Student Rep. (9,11), EMO Club (11-12), Leadership Seminar (11-12), WCC (12), History Award (11), Chumly Fan Club (10-12), Scooty Patrol (9-12,Founder), Girls Varsity Basketball Manager (10-12), Simms Feinburg Lunch Bunch (10-1 2), Red Dawn the world Club (12 — V.Pres.), Varsity Baseball (11 -12), A.P. Field maintenance Award (11-12), R. Wood Liberal Fan Club (12), Quote of the Day Club, McHeat should be Captain Club (12), William Burkholder Fan Club (12). Quote: Every once in a while I get this feeling that something needs to be done, and when I get this feeling, I Lie down until this feeling goes away. JOHN CARTWRIGHT KEVILLE: Carvel I i, Scarface, Duke, Scrapper John. II -24-67. S . . . Brothers, Cabin Boys (porch), RWB crew, KnubClub, Beach Boys, IHMMC (Pres.), MIAB, Kathy Slayton Fan Club, IA Watchers, Gusher Viewers, Red, Red Wine Crew, Egg Brothers, PDOG, Iced (12), VelvetClam Club, Rude Boys, Four Muskateers, Aryans, Painters Club, I saw the seagull squirt on Paul Club, Andrew J. Stites Memorial Corner, Lowrider Watchers, Riverside Racers, AIAP Club, Zebrina Club, Schaeffer Club $1.67, Bright Colors, Key Club (9-12), Junior Class President, French Club (9-11), GASP, Rugby (11,12 — Capt.), Powder Puff Cheerleader (11-12), NHS (11 -12), The Trap ' 83, Blazer Busters, Santa ' s Elves. Quote: Would they drop the bomb on us while we made love on the beach, we were the class they couldn ' t teach cause we knew better — Police MELANIE ANN KEYSER: Mel, Commrade, Keyser, Worker Bee. 10-4-66. Cheerleading (9), Drill Team (10-11), Marching Band (10-11), Spanish Club (9-10), H.O.S.A. (10), Gib ' sT-CAB Crew (12), M.P.R.W.O.S.F, Club(9-12). Quote: Sometimes ya gotta learn to say . . . What the funk. JOHN D. KILLIAN: Johnny, Johnson, Angus, Killer, Cookie Boy. 3-19-67. Quote: If you want blood (You ' ve got it). KRISTIN M. KJELLSON: Kim. K., C.C., Krissy, Bozo, Jello, K-Jello. 11-IQ- 66. Swim Team (10-11), GASP (10), French Club (11). Quote: My eternal love to my Oogie! LISA MARIE KNUTSON. 1-1-67. Student Counsel (9), Girls Ensemble (9), Officials Club (9), Dance Club (11), Symphonic Choir (11 ), Regional Choir (11-12), Chamber Choir (12). Quote: Don ' t quit! Take care, class of ' 85! Remember, it ' s being who you are and not what people want you to be that will make you truly happy. LORI NICOLE F. KREMERS: Lo, Schlo Bo, Siggy, Lo Lo, Slim Jim, Daddy Long Legs, Cole, Sigfried, Shnerk, Wowi. 10-6-67. Varsity swim team (9-12), French Club (10-12), Keyette (10-12), Spanish Honor Society (IQ- 12,11 — Sec.), Tennis team (11-12), N.H.S. (11-12), Tiger Rag (11-12), IHMCC (10), Art Club (10-11), S.N. Fan Club (9-12), Future Small Mall Society (11-12), German Club (10-11), Sub Club (11 -12), D.Y.B.(12), Senior Class member (12), Tigerama (11,12 — Activities Editor), WLJBC (10-12), Teen Democrats (12), Oneirata (11), LLTC (11-12), TEID Tomorrow (11-?), Most Outstanding English Student Award (9), Procrastinators of America Club (10-?), Mr. Dew to Space Committee (12), S.E. Stud Club (12). Quote: If only God would send me a clear sign like making a large deposit in my name at a Swiss bank — Woody Allen. JOSEPH J. LAPALLO: Joe. 10-6-66. Academic Achievement Award in math (10), English (10). Quote: HO, HO, HO! I don ' t know. DOUGLAS MICHAEL LEMON: Doud, Dougie, Douug, Emperor, Lemon- head, Lem. 6-15-67. Freshman Football (Capt.), Freshmen Basketball, Varsi¬ ty Basketball (10-12, Capt.), S . .. Brothers (12), Most Likely to Succeed, RPI Medal, Rog ' s Lunch Bunch (11), NHS (12), Junior Class V. President, Con¬ fused by Paul Russell (10,12), I ' m afraid of Jeff Poole Club (10-12), Bomb Squad (12), Driving Record Club, The Should I have quit with Winky Club?, Outstanding Achievement Award — APCS, Chemistry, Zebrina Club, ILAC Club, Puffin Hunters of America. Quote: School is an institution designed to keep people from entering various other institutions. MATTHEW CRAIG LESS: Matt, Lester, Nader, Maaatt, Moses, Franchise, Daaatt. 7-18-6 7. Gusher Viewer ' 85 (12), S ... Brothers (12), SES Club (11-12), California Cooler Club (12,tester), Pleasure Mountain Club (12,Pres.), Freshman Basketball, Varsity Basketball (10-12,Capt.), Typing Award (10), Volunteering Award (11), Float Committee (11-12), English Award (10), Cutest Couple (12), Most Comical (12). Quote: Just as I thought it was alright I find out I ' m wrong, when I thought I was right, s ' always the same, it ' s just a shame, that ' s all. I could say day, you ' d say night, tell me it ' s black when I know it ' s white, s ' always the same, it ' s just a shame, that ' s all. — Phil Collins. This has been the story of my life at Groveton. Should I have quit with Winky? TERRI RENEE LEWIS: Strawberry. 12-22-66. Soul Club (9-10), Drill Team (10), J.V. Cheerleading (11), Varsity Cheerleading (12), Esprit De Corps (10-12), Student Forum (10,12). Quote: The greatest gift you can give yourself is love. SCOTT J. LIVINGSTON: Truck. 9-26-67. Freshman Football (9), VICA (11- 12). Quote: Yeah Buddy, it ' s party time! ZIBBY LOGIE: Zib, Bish, Ziggy, Zippy, Zub, Zibborom, Zibs, Ziblets. 7-25- 67. Official S.B. sister (12), RWB Fan Club (12), John and Jeff ' s late night rendezvous Club (9), Zib and Em ' s I ' ll always be there on time Club (12), We love P.F. Club (12), Symphonic Choir (9), All County Choir (9,11), Girls Ensemble (11), All Regional Choir (9-12), Chamber Singers (12), Homecom¬ ing Court (9), Keyettes (9-12), Float Committee (9-12), Spanish Club (11 — treas.), Powder Puff Football (11), Tiger mascot (12), Homecoming Court (12), DECA (12 — reporter), Student Business Council (12), Oneirata (9), B.S. — I don ' t get it Club (12), Mom P ' s rehabilitation squad (12), Zib, I have something to tell you Club (12). Quote: If we had the chance to do it all again, would we? could we? Not like we did in 85! LENNY L. LONDON: Jack, Len, Skin, Skinny, Jew$, Warewolf, Jack the Ripper. 2-1 5-66. VICA (11-12), Freshman Football, J.V. Football (11), Varsi¬ ty Football (12), Crunch Bunch Crew, Varsity Wrestling (10), 3rd place — District Weightlifting Tournament (10), 2nd place — G.H.S Weightlifting Tournament (11), Rugby (12). Quote: Don ' t worry . . . you ' ll see us at the next party. Seniors 177 BARBARA A. LUCAS: Barb, Red, Big Red, White Lightening, Kisses, Leath¬ er. Dance Club (9-10), Symphonic Choir (9-10), Football manager (12). Quote: I ' d rather be sailing with the crew . .. It ' s finally over .. . Wnat ' s the deal dude . . Thanks Mrs. Blake, I don ' t know how we would have done it. Mom Dad, eat your heart out . . . What do you wanna do? ... I wanna go-gol .. . We ' re Hawaii bound! ... Forever and ever free. Try to maintain your cool! DAVID C. LUKES: Daaaave, Lupus, Haas, the Babe, Luke, Two, Dick-dong 2. 10-20-67. J.V. Baseball (9-10),J.V. Baseball Sportsmanship Award (10), Varsity Baseball (11,12 — Capt.), WCC (12 — treas.), NHS (12), I want to be like Randy (Freshman) Phillip Club (12). Quote: I cam, I saw, I learned ... I think. Which Dave, Mr. G?? WENDY MARIE MANTHEI: Winnie Pooh, Wen, Pooh. 12-16-66. Chorus (9-12), Chamber Singers (10,12), Advanced Girls Chorus (11), Dance Club (10,11), Drill Team (12), Super Drill Teamer Award (12), Marched in Ireland — St. Patrick Parade (12), All Regional chorus (9-12), Virginia Music Camp (9-11), English reading Award (9,11), Miss Old Town Cherry Blossom talent and beauty winner (12). Quote: Yabba dabba doo. ROBERT D. MARSHALL: Gus, Bill Murray, Mr. Marshall. 12-29-67. Art Club (9), H.E.R.O. (11), VICA (12), I love Zelma Club (9,11,12), Comic Book Readers of America Club (9-12), Wolverine Fan Club (9-12), David Bowie Fan Club (9-12), Video Studio Club (11-12), The Beautification of Refrigerators Club (12), The non-Homework Doers of America (9-12), Springbank Fellowship (11-12), Non-French Speakers Club (9), Walkmans of America Club (12), 5th period bounce the pencil team (12). Quote: There is no good. There is no evil. There is only life. We are the breeze brought to gale by too many people ' s fears and hatreds and nothings. We are so tired. You and the living are all there is. And now that we have planted that spark in your mind. — from Epic 24 by J.J. Math. MICHELLE A. MATTOX: Meesh, Mishy, Mouse, Shel, Mi Kelly, Benji, Baby-O. 12-10-67. V.I.C. Fan Club (12 — founder), Cutting Grass on pkwy with CR Club (12 — Pres.). Quote: In your room — door locked tight — there ' s a cheetah walking high — liquid whispers dragonfly — the good life is just a dream away ... MEREDITH A. MERGLER: Merg, Duck, Mer, Party Train, The Worm. 9-28- 67. J.V. Field Hockey (9-10,Co-Capt.), Varsity Field Hockey (11-12), Gun- ston District Champions (11-12), Northern Region Runner-Up Champions (12), 2nd team All District (11-12), member harty Fan Club (11-12), Co-Pres., Ft. Hunt Decorating Squad (12), Varsity Basketball (9-12), Co- Capt. (12), Favorite Freshman (9), Varsity Softball (9-12), I love Wink Club (9-10), Sportsmanship Award (9), Bench Warmer Committee (9-10), Bench- painters of America (10), IHMCC (10), Mrs. Susan Fan Club (12), Stoney- brooke Walkers Club (9-12), M.D. Weekend Resort member (12), Collabora¬ tion Club (10-12), Partiers of America (9-12), Mr. Dew Fan Club (12), Most Spirited, Most Athletic (12), Powder Puff (11-12), Cabry Sleepers Club (12 — V. Pres.). Quote: You ' re killin ' me. CARLA MITCHEM: Car, Koosa, Mitshem. 6-20-67. Marching Band, Flag Corp, Drill Team (9-12,Capt.), Symphonic Choir (9-10), Gins ' Ensemble (11) , Chamber Singers (12), Anything Goes (10), All Regionals (9-11), All County (9-12), Variety Show (9-12), Homecoming Court (12), Gibb ' s T-CAB Crew (12), M.P.R.W.O.S.F. Club (12). Quote: If you don ' t like the world you ' re living in, take a look around, at least you got friends— Let ' s go crazy — Everyone ' s got a bomb. We could die any day. But before I ' ll let it happen, I ' ll dance my life away! — Purple Prince Nelson Rogers. JOE LYNN MOORE: Jeff. 8-19-67. Spanish Club (12), Math Team (12), National Honor Society (12), Sarah Peterson ' s Society for Hitting Buses (12). Quote: The world would be a safer place to live if we had Nerf rockets instead of nuclear missiles. BRIAN MORGAN: Bri, Pudgy, Bri-Bri, Mr. Mild, B.C. 6-21-67. Symphonic Choir (9), Chamber Singers (11-12), All County Chorus (9,11), Regional Chorus (9,11-12), Chorus Camp (9), All State Chorus (11), Peer Counselor (12) , Leadership retreat (11-12), Camping Club (12 — Pres.), Mild Produc¬ tions (12 —co-founder), WGBS (12), Mrs. Mark Fan Club (12), Most Spirited (11-12), Nervy Club (12), Oneirata (11-12), Float Committee (12), Who Cares Club (12), Young Writers Conference (11). Quote: This is the best restaurant I have ever eaten in. DOREEN MORGAN: Green Bean, Squirt, E.T., Mommy Morgan, Gizmo, Giz, Draino, Grape Ape, Slugger, Moron. 10-30-66. Symphonic Band (9-12), Marching Band (9-12), Pep Band (9), Symphonic Band Treas. (9), Symphonic Band Secretary (10), J.V. Softball (10,Sportsmanship Award), Varsity Softball (11-12). Quote: I sincerely thank all of my friends and classmates for some of the most memorable experiences I ' ve ever had. I would especially like to thank the gang, Maynerd, Banana, Catapiller, Wanda, Gare, and Andy. We had some interesting times. man ' s youth is a wonderful thing: it is so full of anguish and of magic and he never comes to know it as it is, until it has gone away from him forever. — Thomas Wolfe. SUSAN A. MOYE: Sam, Suz, Dandie, Candie Apple, Cookie, Hugs, Shad¬ ow. 6-25-67. Dance Slub (9), Football manager (12), VICA (10-11). Quote: We finally made it, White Lightening and T . Have Fun. And I ' m gonna miss you Becky, Teri, Nikki, Steve, Shawn B., Shawn P., Dwayne, and I want to thank Shawn B and Shawn P for all their help. I love you all. And thanks to Mrs. Blake for all your help. I wish the rising seniors all the luck. Thanks Barbara for all the talks we had. Seniors of ' 85 rule. And I want to say to Pat C. I love ya. Thanks for being a great friend. Bye Mr. Farmer. It was fun. STEPHANIE RENE MULLINS: Refany, L.H., Ref, Steph, Deph. 5-26-67. All County Chorus (9), All Regional Chorus (9), Outstanding History Award (9), Academic Achievement Award for English (9), J.V. Basketball (10), Typing Award (10), Varsity Basketball (11-12), Shorthand Award (11). Quote: Life ' s a itch and then you die ... Bye! — Someone. SHANNAN L. MUSTIAN: Shan, Shannie, Singe, Shadona. 9-8-67. Varsity Volleyball (9), Varsity Basketball (9), Powder Puff Football (12), Won ' tyou please notice me Frank Burnstein Club (10-12,Pres.), Want your body Michael Flood Club (12), Frank Burstein Fan Club (10-12,Pres.), Mr. Rus¬ sell ' s fashion designer (10,12), Madona look alike contest (1st place), Magaha Lover Club (12). Quote: May your figs on your fig tree be .. . ooey, gooey, rich and chewy inside. Golden, cakey, tender, flakey outside! Oh, you kill me! SOOK NAM: Sookie, Sue, Godzuekie, Sookie yackie. Farina. Latin Club (11) , Drill Team (10-11), Track (11), National Latin Exam (10,Cum Laude), Tenth grade English writing booklet, Symphonic Choir (9), Chamber Singers (12) , Song Dance (9), All County and All Regional Chorus (9,12). Quote: To my dearest sister, Sookyea — always there when I need her support — my best of luck for her in school and the future — I know you ' ll make it big. I love you very much little sis!!! EMMALINDA CRUZ NOCON: Emma, Lang, Em, Anemma, Little Lemma, M M, Shorty, Lemma-Aide, Tell me Emma dreaming . 1-27-67. Official S.B. sister (12), RWB Fan Club (12), John and Jeff ' s Late Night Rendezvous Club (9), Em and Zib ' s I ' ll always be on time Club (12), Mom P ' s rehabilita¬ tion squad (12), Freshman Cheerleading (9), Sportsmanship Award, Sym¬ phonic Choir (9), Float Committee (9-12), Homecoming Court (9,12), J.V. Cheerleading (10 — Co-Capt.), Varsity Cheerleading (11-12), Keyettes (11- 12), Spanish Club (11 — V. Pres., 12), Powder Puff Football (11), Oneirata (11), DECA (12 — Sec.), Teen Dems (12), Student Business Council (12). Quote: I owe much to my friends; but, all things conside red, it strikes me that I owe even more to my enemies. The real person springs to life under a sting better than a caress. — Andre Gile. SUSAN L. NORWOOD: Sue, Swooz, Nor, Lusan. 4-16-67. Keyettes (11,12 — V. Pres.), Varsity Tennis Team (9-12), Tiger Rag (12), Tigerama (11,12 — Classes Editor), French Club (10-11), German Club (10,11 — V. Pres.), French Honor Society (11,12), German Honor Society (11,12 — Pres ), Math Team (12 — extra credit for Calculus member), Procrastinators of America (9-?), D.Y.B. (12). TEID Tomorrow (11-12), Small Mall Society (11-12,Founder), Leo Sayer Fan Club (10 — Co-founder), Young Republi¬ cans (12), Leaky Book Bag Club (12), IHMCC (10,12 — charter member), Gigglers Anonymous (life membership), PMGARL!, Send Mr. Dew to Space Committee (12), Com ingout of the Attic (12), TCFC (11-12). Quote: Laugh¬ ter is the sun that drives Winter from the human face. — V.H. PATRICK M. O ' QUINN: Chaka, Patdrige, Patreesh, Patrisha, Roach, Patri¬ cio. 8-4-67. Soccer (9), Architecture State Competition — 1 st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th place (10-12), A.S. Piloting School (12), Mason Hill Long Jump Club (11- 12,V. Pres.), Mt. Vernon Square Cross Country Team (11 -12), I survived A.S. Club (12), Reckless Drivers of America Club (11-12). Quote: Wow Guys ... It ' s fishtailing. KELLY L. OWENS: Kel, Bwelly, Ellykay, Kelsie-Welsie, Dizzy. 1-9-68. Float Committee (9-10), Spanish Club (10), Varsity Baseball Manager (10), VICA (12). Quote: AWWW, poor Tim. VICTORIAJEAN PADGETT: Vicky, Vic, TwinkleToes, Healthy. 5-9-67. J.V. Field Hockey (9), J.V. Basketball (9), Varsity Soccer (9-12), Varsity Basketball (10-11), Varsity Field Hockey (10-12), 1st Team All District (11-12), Gunston District Champs (11-12), All Regional Team (12), 1st place Jefferson Tourna¬ ment (10), Freshman Class Vice President, Art Club (11 -12), Assistant Sports Editor (12), Powder Puff Football (11), Michelob Twins (11-12), Gary ' s Babes (11-12), December 17 Parkway Club (12), WCC (12), Traumas and Harsh¬ ness Club (11-12), William Burkholder Fan Club (12), Ft. Hunt Decorating Committee (12). Quote: Cool as a moose on roller skates. DAWN D. PATTERSON: Delta, Spock Ears, Fish Eyes, P.J., Wig, Little Girl, Slugger. 12-20-66. Float Committee (10-12), Cabinet member (10), IHMCC (10), P.D.M. Club (9,10,11,?), French Club (11), J.V. Cheerleader — Sports¬ manship Award (11), Gopher Girls (11 -12), Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (11), Kamikaze Kouple Klub (11), PRaTH Watchers Anonymous (11 -12), Date-A-Fella Club (11 -12), I.L.F.H.-C.L. Club (11 -12), G.T.A.S. Club (11-12), F.H. Sub Club (11-12), V.P. of the Florist Committee (11-12), M.A.M.E. Street Girls (12), Varsity Cheerleader (12), Mom P ' s Rehabilitation Squad (12), Student Forum (12), Ski Club (12), WGBS (12), Reptile Haters of America (12), Illegal Car Entry Club (11-12), 4 Clan Beach Club (11-12). Quote: Some get it from a bottle, others get it from the sun, but take it from a natural; the REAL blondes have more fun!! DARREL L. PAYNE. 4-17-67. Freshman Football (9), J.V. Football (10), J.V. Wrestling (10), Varsity Football (11), Honorable Mention All District (12), Honorable Mention All District-Defense (12), Varsity Wrestling (11 — Capt.), 4th place Marshall Tournament, 4th place Gunston District, Region¬ als (12), 3rd place Marshall Tournament. Quote: Hang Tough Tigers, Class of ' 85 is 1. DARRIN PAYNE. 4-17-67. Freshman Football (9), Varsity Football (11), Chess Club (9-12). Quote: At last graduation! SARAH L. PETERSON: Sahara, Saraha, Solonge, Bus Wrecker, the other Sarah, Sira Sira, Popason. 5-11-67. FrenchClub(10-11), ArtClub(10-12,11 — Sec.), Trip to Philli, The Dr. ' s Pub, French Honor Society (12 — Treas.), Yearbook (11 —Assistant Art and Layout Ed., 12 — Art and Layout Ed.), Float Committee (9-12), Ski trip (12), Varsity Swim Team (10-12), ODU Crew (12), Gerry ' s Kids, Shaving Girls (12), Sarah Peterson School of Driving (12 — Pres.), IHMCC (10), MRIAD (10), Hollin Ghettos Women, Hot ... Pink . .. Pants . .. Club (A.W. — Pres., E.R. — V.P.), R.D. — Coors — F.M., The Send Mr. Dew to Space Committee (12), Most Artistic (12). Quote: Some people think it ' s holding on that makes one strong. Sometimes it ' s letting go. — Sylvia Robinson. PAUL R. PHILIP, Jr.: Randy, Mr. Scooty. 2-16-67. Marching Band (9), International Club (9), WCC (9-12), Red Dawn the World Club (9-12,Pres.), Scooty Patrol (12), R. Wood Liberal Fan Club (12). Quote: Forever, for always, for Scooty. There are two things to aim at in life, first to get what you want and second to enjoy it to the max. To the future classes at Groveton High — ' Chupa me Pinga. ' TROY PHILLIPS: Bump. 10-24-67. Varsity Football (12), J.V. Football (11), J.V. Basketball (11), Winter Track (11), Soul Club (11-12). Quote: The three don ' t ' s of s.. — don ' t stop, don ' t finish, and most of all don ' t quit. JEFFREY CARTER POOLE: Jeff, Burt, Blowfish, C.J., Bald Head, Fuzzy, The Disappearing Man, Heffrey C., Rhino, Hefferdine, Mr. Music. 10-13-67. MIAB (10), Key Club (9-11,12 —— Pres.), IHMCC(founder), Football (9-10), Rog ' s Lunch Bunch (11), Rugby Club (11-12), KnubClub (11), S ... Brothers (12), Velvet Clam Club (12), Cabin Boys (11-12), BigS ... (11-12), Aryans (10-11), Swim Team (9-12), GASP (9-11), RWB Crew (11-12), Rude Boys (12), Beach Boys (12), DDAM (11), Red Red Wine Crew (11-12), Tiger Rag (11-12, Business Editor), Gusher Club (12), P.P. Cheerleader (11-12), WGBS (12), SAC (12), Ski Trip (11-12). Quote: It ' s a beautiful day in the neighbor¬ hood, won ' t you be my, please be my, won ' t you be my neighbor? — Fred Rogers. THOMAS A. POWELL: Tom, Tommy, Powell, Maniac. 7-16-66. J.V. Soccer (9-10), You Can ' t Take It With You (11), Peer Counseling (12 — Treas.), Fastest Burning Car Club (12), Loudest Car Club (10-11), 1 st place — State Mechanical Drawing (11), Best in Show-State Mechanical Drawing (11), IH Trish K. Club (9-12), The Trap (12), AIAP (12), Float Committee (9-12), Reckless Drivers of America Club (RDA( (11 -12), English Award (9-10), Key Club (12). Quote: You know? . .. You know? ... I don ' t know? ... It ' s talent — don ' t look back, look straight ahead. Remember your past, but don ' t try to go back, look straight ahead, toward the future and strive for perfection. PATRICK DUNN PRICE: Pat, Splat, Grub, Grizzly. Sham Club (11-12), Deadhead Club (11-12), Central Scrutinizing Club (11-12), Bodene Slub (9-12), Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile Club (10-12), Lounge Lizard (10-12), Anarchie Barbarianism Association (11-12). Quote: When the moon is in the 7th house and Jupiter alligns with Mars, then peace will guide the planets and love will steer the stars . . . Yourfriends will know you better in an instant than an acquaintance will in a lifetime ... This will teach you to flaunt your wealth in front of those whose poverty you perpetuate. MARY JOAN PRYSTASH: Mojo, M.J., Shorty, Flex, MiJ, Miss Pepsi. 10-25- 66. J.V. Softball (9-10), Varsity Softball (11-12), Business Achievement Awards (10-11), M.O.A. Club (12), William Burkholder Fan Club (12), LaTell ' s Commuter Club (12), Smiley Observer ' s Club (12), Dew Crew (12), J.B. ' s Nappy Club (12), Mrs. Susan Fan Club (11-12), Always Running Late (birth-?). Quote: Get your chocolate out of my peanut butter. JAMESJ. PURNER: Jimbo, Sham, Jim. Freshman Football, J.V. Football (10), DECA (11-12), VICA (9-10), Ski Club (9-12), Originator of the Sham Shake (12). Quote: Since the earth is meaningless and directionless, man ' s main course of action is through the complete gratification of the appetite. ELLEN M. PUSTORINO: El. 10-14-67. French Club (10-12), Float Commit¬ tee (10-12), Future Keyette (10), National Honor Society (11-12), French Honor Society (12), History Award (10-11), Business Award (10-11), French Award (10-11), Homecoming Court (11-12), Cutest Couple (12), Senior Class Vice President, Mrs. Susan Fan Club (12), Collaboration Club (10-12), IHMCC (10), Mr. Dew Fan Club (12), Memories of Thorn Bushes (10), Closet Club (11-12,Pres.), Cabry Sleepers Club (12 — Pres.), 4-29-83, 6-10-83 — M.L. MICHELLE RICHINS: Shorty, Michy, Mouse, Georgia, Martini, Richie Rich, Midnight. 10-12-67. Spanish Club (9), Spanish Honor Award (9), Song and Dance (9), Drill Team (10), J.V. Cheerleading (11), PDM Club (11 only), Kamikaze Kouple Klub (11), Mascot (12), WGBS Radio Club (12), Record Keeper Klub (12), Man-E-Street Girld (12), Teen Dems (12), Gopher Girls (11-12), Date-afella Club (11 -12), PRaTH Watchers Anonymous (11-12), 4 Clan Beach Club (11 -12), Mom P ' s Rehabilitation Squad (12), Best Listeners Club—B.S. + P.C. (12), Anagglepuss Lovers of America (11-12), Best EAr Fixers — A.L. (11-12), Danelo+ Georgia = Best Buddy Club (11-12), I hate easy rider Club (12). Quote: A friend is one before whom I may think aloud. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. BARBARA ANNER RICKARD: Wa Wa, Barb, Barbie. FBLA (9), VICA (10,11,12), Student Forum representative (12), Academic Achievement for Science (11). Quote: I love you Michael! CHRIS RIES: Crease, Grease, Squirrel, Crisco, Tom, Sprout, Sasafras. 3-30- 67. J.V. Basketball Bench (10), Golf Team (10), Golf Team, Captain (11), Golf Team Captain, 2nd in Gunston Dist. Tourn., Athlete of the week against Robinson W. Springfield (12), Founder of the W.C.C. (12), Member of the Computer Losers Club (12), I want to be like Randy(Freshman) Philips Club (12), Captain of the All Gunston Dist. Mr G ' s Accounting Team (12). Quote: Things that never happen will never be known, so make things happen.; You should always have a carefree approach to life, but who am I to care. CRAIG M. ROGERS: Craiger, Bruce. 9-19-67. French Club (9-11), VP French Honor Society (11 -12), Soccer (9-12), Football (12), National Honor Society (12), Boys State, Consul Latin Club (12), Vodka Martini, Shaken Not Stirred (11-12), PFOF (11-12), AS Flying School (12), C.A.R.E. (12). Quote: Frankie say don ' t do it. JANIA JOY ROSEN: Jan-i-a, Janine, The Bird, Slugly. Love Boat Crew (9), IFAUAHNF Club (9), I dumped a senior guy Club (9), RR Watchers (9), Synchronized Swimming 5th Cadet (10), Mexico (10), Fast Times in the Lancia (11), CCG-Califomia (12), Horty ' s Hit List (9-12), Official Couch Potato (11-12), WhoC.A.R.E.S. (12). Quote: Just lookin ' for fun and feeling groovy — Simon and Garfunckle. ERIC D. ROSSI: Rossi-e, Harric, YAMS, Mooch. 4-24-67. Key Club (12), Varsity Math Team (12), Rugby (12), English Award (9), Typing Award (11), Tennis (10), Varsity Tennis (11-12), Volunteering Award (11), WGBS (12), Float Committee (12), Varsity Powder Puff Cheerleader (12), GES (12), SKATERS, SURFERS, AND SKIMMERS (SSS) (9-12), The Trap Club (12), Eastern Surfing Association (12), Beach Boys (12,11,10), Sun Worshippers (9-12), Olde Towne and Library Snowboarders (12), S ... Brothers (12), Robb Crosby Fan Club (11 -12), P.D.O.G. (12), Turbo Moped Association (12), RudeBoys (12), Rehabilitated Youths (12), Cook the Pretzels in the Heater Foundation (12), Bright Concerts (12), The Bikers of Ocean City (11), Wait Listen to this... Club (12), Pauls LookAlike I.D. Club (10-12), It Almost Squirted on Me Instead of Paul Club (12), Go Sit on Something Soft Club. (12). Quote: To defy the law of gravity is only natural for the locals. GENNY ROWLEY: Snow White, Go-Go Bunny, Genny-Genny, Gin, and Precious. 7-10-67. VICA (12 ), Historian of VICA (12), HOSA (12), Health Occ. (10-11), SAMM (12). Quote: D.E.S.M.L.T. Brad Wynn — Daddy. Kelly Owens—J.M. Master, treat him right, takeoff the leash. When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide, When I get to the top, I go for a ride, then I get to the bottom and I ' ll see you again! JEROME R. RUPKEY: Jay, J-Bird, Bird, Bam-Bam. 8-18-67. Rugby Club (10-12), Party Host (12), C.A.R.E. (12), The I can ' t wait to get out of school Club (9-12), On Mrs. Harris ' Hit List (11), S ... Brothers (12). Quote: Party at my house! ANNE ELIZABETH RYAN: Annie, Annie Oaklie, Little Annie, Little Ryan, Ry, Antoine, Vern, E.T., freshman. 10-26-67. Basketball Varsity (10-12), Junior Varsity (9), Co-Captain (12), Softball, Varsity (10-12), Junior Varsity (9), Field Hockey, Varsity (11-12), 1st team All-District (12), Latin Club (9-10), Latin Honor Society (10), French Club (11-12), Math Team (12), Young Republicans (12), 1 st place Outstanding in Show-Mechanical Draw¬ ing (11), Field Hockey — Gunston District Champions (11-12), Northern Region runner-up (12), Tigerama photographer (12), Member Horty Fan Club (11-12), Debbie ' s Intimidation Club(Pres.) (9-11), Co-Founder Tank Drivers of America (12), Harrison Ford Fan Club (9-), Ireland Vacationers of Virginia (11), Cat Abusers Club (9-11). Quote: Nice meetin ' up wit ' cha para ' ! ANNETTE M. RYDER: Sissy. 2-12-67. VICA Club (10-12), Cosmetology Open Trend 2nd Place winner, model (11), Volunteer Achievement Award for Cosmetology. Quote: I love Sean Graham! Good luck to Angie Paseand the Cosmo Girls! Quote: If at first you do succeed, try to hide your astonishment. LOWNDES C. QUINLAN: Luke, Luker, Bruce, Luker Duker, Duker. 9-20- 67. Freshman Football, J.V. Football (10-11), J.V. Soccer (9-11,Capt.), Varsity Soccer (11-12), French Club (11), Alpha Phi Omega (12), S ... Brothers Fraternal Organization, U-R (12), English Award (10), History Award (11), Key Club (10-12), Teen Dems (12), CARE (12), ILF Fan Club (10-12), Philosophy Department, University of Wallamaloo (12). Quote: Never let school interfere with your education — Mark Twain. MATHEW HOWIE RAPHAEL: Curly, Mrazzle Daphael, Curly-haired f, Clown pants, Mono. 10-8-67. KnubClub (founder), RWB Boys, Cabin Boys (porch boy), Beach Boys, IHMCC, Whupped (12), I melted the Ice Lady Club, Four Muskateers (12), Admirer of Tom ' s nose (9-12), The Trap (11), JPJOP (11), S . . . Brothers, Key Club (sec.), One inch Club (pres.), I ' m afraid of Jeff Poole Club (officer), NHS (Pres.), My sister squawks Club, Boun and I shared a sleeping bag Club, Croix Boys, Red Red Wine Crew, Volvo Ferrari Drivers, Riverside Racers (11), Grain-in-Water Gang (11), Varsity Soccer (11-12), Chicken McNuggoholics Anonymous (9-12). Quote: Menardo, you ' re my lover. I ' m a lover not a fighter — Michael Jackson. CHRISTINA A. RAYMER: Chris, Skeet. 5-28-67. Class representative (11- 12), Esprit de Corps (11-12), English Award (10-11), Volunteer Award (11). Quote: Climb your ladder slowly so you don ' t miss a step.” DEENA Y. RICHEY: Little Bit. 6-17-67. COE (11-12), Academic Achieve¬ ment Awards in English, Earth Science, Business Management Business Law, Participation in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Honors Program. Quote: Shoot for the moon and even if you miss you will be among the stars. Since we might be the last graduating class of Groveton, let ' s go out with a bang! 178 Seniors MIKE SAMPSON: Mr. Mike, Spike, Mr. Michael, Mikey Dread. 2-21-67. Yachting Club (9-12), Croveton Surf Nazis (9-10), 8.S. Moose (9), Pseudo Punk (9), Lounge Lizard (9-12), Last of the Lounge Lizards (12), Sham Originator (12), White Punk on Dope (9-12), Non-Stop Rock-n-Roll Party Animal (9-), Varsity Quarters (9-12), December 1 7 Parkway Club (12), Dead Head (9-). Quote: Some day a Real rain will once again unite and takeover the world — I can ' t wait! To all of my friends — You ' re the best and I ' ll miss you all very, very much: Go easy, Step lightly, Stay free! PATRICIA B. SAMPSON: Pat, Patsy, Patti, Patrishka, Spat, Puddles, P.S., The New Girl, Julie ' s Sister, Legs!, Peppermint Patty. 5-25-67. Choir (9-12), All-County Chorus (11-12), Virginia Music Camp (11-12), Chamber Singers (12), International Students (10), Court (10), Honor Roll (9-12). Quote: Yazoo! Sooner Or Later. SANTIAGO SANCHEZ: 7-3-67. One of best of E.S.L. Students (9), Interna¬ tional Club (10-12 — Pres.), Chess Club (10-12), J.V. Soccer (10), Book Club (11) , Student Relations Committee (11-12), Computer Users Club (11.-12), Peer Help Club (12), Collectors Club (12 — Pres.). Quote: If we the tigers Unite together disregarding race, culture, or social class, we would be a better school. JOSEPHINE S. SANTOS: Joy. 3-18-66. Future Homemakers of America (9), HOSA(IO), International Clubd 0 — Sec.). Quote: If there is a will, There is a way , Shut up Maurice. PAUL WILLIAMS SANTOS: Paauul, Pauleee, Pauler, Kegtoe, Paulo, San- cho, Pop-tart Man. 8-7-67. Key Club (9-12), Float Committee (9-12), Cabinet Member (9-10), Sophomore Class Pres., International Club (9-10), Art Club (10-12), Beach Boys (10-12), Cabin Boys (11-12), Powderpuff Cheerleader (11-12), RWB Crew (11-12), Egg Brothers (11), Varsity Math Team (12), Young Republicans (12), Rehabilitated Youths (12), S ... Brothers (12), Schaeffer Club $1.67 (12), Slug and Seagull Watchers (12), Driving Record Club, Keg Carrying Club (Pres, and founder), Velvet Clam Club, West Va. Fan Club, Rob Crosby Fan Club, I ' m afraid of Jeff Poole Club, Jimmy da ' cop Fan Club, I was snagged by a pig at the hawk ' s nest Club (12) , Rude Boys (12), WGBS (12), Drive Mrs. Mark Insane Club (11-12). Quote: It ' s Party Time, whoa it ' s Party time. — Kurtis Blow. TY KEVIN SAUNDERS: Wilbur. 8-7-67. FBLA (10), J.V. Soccer (9-11), Varsity Soccer (12), PFOF (11-12), A.S. Flying School (Grad.). Quote: Time exists so that everything doesn ' t happen at once. YVONNE LYNNE SCALISE: Eve, Honey, Eveline, Freve, Ebee. 3-6-67. FBLA (9), Art Club (10), Swim Team (10,11 — manager), I Love Popcorn Club (11), Powder Puff Football (11), Red Christmas Twin (11 -12), President of the I Love Frank Seeley Club, Student Forum (12), ICT (12). Quote: My love, through days and seasons soon are gone, a love that ' s true goes on and on!; I ' ll miss you green Christmas Twin!; Make your last year your best T.! It ' s now my time to end mere existance and begin to live! STACIE Y. SCOTT: Stac. 7-16-67. FHA (9), Varsity Soccer (9-10), Spanish Club (9), Homecoming Princess (10), DECA (11 — V-Pres., 12 — Pres.), Business Council (11-12), Bond Award (11), Marketing Student of the year (11), Powderpuff Football (11-12), Float and Dance Committee (12). Oohh, I ' ve got something to tell you! Club (11-12), Homecoming Queen (12), English Award. Quote: A toast to the graduates — may they always remain in a class by themselves! STEVEN T. SCHOOLS: Steve, C.B., Bone. 11-27-66. VICA (9-12), DECA (11) , VICA Safety Committee (12), Rugby (12). Quote: Alright, it ' s Party Time. SEAN SCULLY: OB-Sean, S, Bruce. 10-21-67. Tiger Rag (11 — Copy Editor, 12 — Co-Editor-in-Chief), Royal Society for Putting Things on top of other things (11-12), Philosophy Department — University of Wallamaloo (12). Quote: This must be Thursday-— I never could get the hang of Thursdays. GIGI L. SERE: Angel, Gee. 4-7-67. Honor Roll (9-12), FBLA (9-12), Latin Club (10-11), Academic Achievement Awards for English (11), History (11), Business (9), World Studies — Research Paper (9), Science (9), William Burkeholder Fan Club (12), T.A. Fan Club (10-12), Y.V. Fan Club (9-12). Quote: I can ' t believe it is almost here, finally!!! STEFANIE SHERMAN: Stef, Spam, Potato Head. 6-4-67. Swim Team (11 — Captain, ODU Inventional, 3rd Districts, 13th Regionals, Outstanding Swimmer— 12 — Captain, ODU Inventational, Districts, Regionals, Out¬ standing Swimmers), Graduate of the Peterson Driving School (12), Z. Lee Stick of the Month Club (11), Member of the William Burkeholder Fan Club (12) , Save the Spams Club (11-12), California Club (11 -12), Member of the Bogue Fashion Club (11 -12). Quote: Well, it ' s my turn to grow up. Your turn is next. Have fun. DIONNE SKINNER: Dee. 7-28-67. Soul Club (9), FHA (9 — Pres.), FBLA (11-12), COE (11-12), Shorthand — Student Forum Representative (12). Quote: The best class, is the class of 85! Good Luck Valerie Butler! BOUNTOUM SOMPHANH: Boun, Bon, Bertrand, Bommer, Boum- phtoumph — Faloumph, Fantasy Man. 2-12-67. Tennis Team (9-11), Capt. (12), GASP (9-11), French Club (9-11), Rob Crosby Club, Red Red Wine Crew, Beach Boys, S . .. Brothers, I.L.L. Fan Club, RWB Cres, Track Team (9-11), Key Club (9-12), Cabin Boys, P.P. Cheerleader (11-12), Float Com¬ mittee (9-12), Outstanding Typing Award (10), Gusher Viewers ' 85, First Place State Mech. Drawing (11), Painters Club ' 85, Schaeffer Club $1.67, Four Muskateers, Grain and Water Club, Riverside Racers, Egg Brothers, Skinny Dippers, P.D.O.G., West Va. Fan Club, Low-Rider Watchers of America, The Trap, Riverside Racers. WGBS, 38 C Fan. Quote: Red red wine you make me feel so fine, you keep me rockin ' all of the time. — UB40 and the Beach Boys. ADRIAN SMITH: Aaaage, The Rabbit. J.V. Soccer (9), Symphonic Choir (9-10), Best Media Production (10), IHMC (10,12), CuC (11), Mr. Dew Fan Club (12). Quote: And you know it ' s time to go through the sleet and driving snow across the fields of mourning to a light tha t ' s in the distance. — U2. KRISTINA ETHEL SMITH: Christina, Katrina, Beenie, Stina, Stacey, CK, SB. 7-16-67. Froch Cheerleading (9), Future Keyetter (9-11), French Club (9-11), W. Watchers Anon. (9-10), J.V. Cheerieading(IO), Bonny— Anythin g Goes , Peggy — Come Blow Your Horn (10). Brown Bag Theatre (10), Performed at Wolf Trap (10), Thespians (10,11 — Treas.,12 — Sec.), Float Committee (10-12), IHMCC (10), ST — HGCC (10), Varsity Cheerleading (11,12 — Co-Capt.), Student Forum Rep. (11,12), Winter Track — Sportsmanship Award (11), Gopher Girls (11,12), Art Club (11), Powder Puff Football (11), AGABL (11), Keyettes (12), Best Actress Superlative (12), Teen Dems (12), 1UEB (12), William Burkholder Fan Club (12), Mom P ' s Rehabilitation Squad (12), JAJB (12), C.A.R.E. (12). Quote: All I want is the chance to prove money can ' t buy me happiness. Too much of a good thing is wonderful — Mae West. PETER SCHUYLER SMITH: Max, Mad Max, Maximillian, Cham eleon. 4-7- 67. Quote: Born into war and peace, forced to choose between right and wrong; Each man kills the thing he loves, for better or for worse; Face to face with the ragged truth; Mixed up, torn in two; Turned your back on the only thing that could save you, from yourself. I ' m going out in a blaze of Glory.” — The Alarm. I refuse to accept the cynical notion that nation after nation must spiral down a militaristic stairway into the hell of thermonuclear destruction. I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word ... — Martin Luther King |r. ' Take this song of freedom, put it on and arm yourself for the fight. Our hearts must have the courage to keep on marching on and on. — The Alarm. STACEY A. SMITH: Scrappy. 7-15-67. Spanish Club (9), J.V. Basketball (10), J.V. Softball (10), Cosmetology (10,11), Academic Achievement Award for English (11), Honor Roll (11), Typing Award (11), I.C.T. (12). Quote: I love you, Jeff M. and so long Groveton High! ADRIAN STARUCH: Adje, Fly Boy, Evil Kenival. 9-14-67. PFOF (11-12), Pres. — Mason Hill Long jump Club (12), Math Club (9-12), I Am A.S. (9-12), IHMCC (10-12), First place State Drafting and Architecture (9,11 -12), Indoor Track (11), IHTKC0 1 -12), Reckless Drivers of America Club (11 -12), Adrian Flying School (12). Quote: ... 70 ... 75 ... Ahhh .. . Quick guys, get out and push!!! DOUGLAS R. STEINBAUM: Doug. 3-29-67. Marching Band (9), Sympho¬ nic Band (9), Computer Users ' Club (12), Latin Club (12), Academic Achievement Awards for Algebra, German. D. GREG SUMMERS: Oogie Pringle, Oogie, Flash. Swimming (9-11), Rugby Club (10), Mechanical Drawing First Place State. Quote: Never too much and 2KDS2. BRENT L. TERRELL: Brentford, Brentwood, BLT. 6-27-67. Winter Track (9-10). Quote: So many places to go, people to see, and things to do .. . yet not enough time. I love you S.F.K. DAVE E. THOMPSON: Hippie. 3-9-68. VICA Club Photographer (12), Photography (10-12), ICT (12). Quote: Classic rock is the only rock! Now it ' s time to relax, here comes Miller time. P.S. The whale is watching. FELICIA DEON THORNE: 9-14-67. Band (10), Excellence in English (11). Quote: The greatest happiness in the world is to love and believe in yourself. LEONA FAYE THORNTON. 6-8-66. Cosmetology (11 -12), Typing (9), Child Development (10), Volleyball (9), Most improved in class awards. Quote: To all seniors: Class of ' 85. Hang loose but not too loose or you ' ll flap in the breeze. MICHELLE L, THURMAN: Shell, Shelly, Shelly-bean, String-bean, Fish. 8-3-67. J.V. Softball (9), ICT awards (9), ICT (9), Varsity Softball (12), Mitch Fan Club (11-12), Party-hardy Club (9-12). Quote: Horse lover forever! Looks like we made it! CURTIS THWING: Curt, Goldie, Wave, Burt, Burtis the Thang, Whoop- bug” — Duuh. 10-24-66. Beach Boys (9-12), Wrestling (9), Rehabilitated Youth Organization (12), Rugby (11-12), IHMCC (10), NHS (11-12), S. Brothers, Eastern Surfing Association (10-12), French Honor Society (11-12), Sun Worshippers (9-12), Art Club (9-12,Pres.), Skaters, Surfers, and Skim- boarders (9-12), Locals Only (9-12), RWB Crew, East Coast Skimboarding Championships (10-12), Rude Boys, Iced (12), Velvet Clam Club (12), Key Club (12), WGBS (12), The Olde Towne Snowboarders (12), Powderpuff Cheerleader (11-12), Skate and Destroy Club (12), Frisbee Throwers (10-12), PDOG, I was snagged by a pig at the Hawk ' s nest Club (12). Quote: Hey Groveton, go skate or go home! SET TIKOYAN: Rocky, Big Man, Camel Rider, Bopper, Pickle, Bam-Bam. 6-9-67. Winter and Spring Track (11), Math Team (12), Varsity Soccer (12), Rejected from Computer Losers Club, All Gunston District Accounting Team, Bodyguard WccClub, Mr. G Club. Quote: Not to care is to live, to live is not to care. ELIZABETH A. TUCKER: Beff, Buffy, Purple Lips, Hector ' s Girl. 10-15-67. DECA Club (11 .Vice-President, 12), Class representative (10-12), J.V. Soccer (10) . Quote: It ' s not the quantity of what you learn but the quality that will stay in your mind forever. CHARLES ELLIOT SCOTT VAN HORN: Chuck, Charles, Chucky, M.I.T.B., Jean-Claude. 10-6-66. Key Club (9-12), French Club (9-12), Chest Club (founding father), Rog ' s lunch bunch (11), IHMCC (10), J.V. Soccer (9-10), Varsity Soccer (11-12), Red Red Wine Crew (11-12), RWB Crew (11-12), Swim Team (9-11,12 — Capt.), Cabin Boys (11-12), Porch Boys (11), S . . . Brothers (12), Float Committee (11-12), Powder Puff Cheerleader (11-12), Driving Record Club, Schaeffer Club $1.67 (12), Persian Excursion — Purple Rain (12), Keg Toe Creator (12), Cabin rock-catcher (12), Low-rider Watchers of America (12), The Trap Club—repeat offender, Rude Boys (12), O.D.U. Crew (10-12), Academic Achievement Award for French I (9), I wish I could swim like |im Club (12), Ski trip (12), Gerry ' s Kids (9-12), APMWAHACF (12), Wait, listen to this ... (12), Chesterfield County Club (11) , L.M.D. Admirer (12). Quote: This is Major Tom to ground control, I ' m stepping through the door, and I ' m floating in a most peculiar way, and the stars look very different today. — David Bowie. THOMAS FREDERICK VANDERBURG: the Nose, Thom, Schnoz, Hinden- burg, Thomas P. 10-27-66. Paul Russell ' s Nose Club (pres.), RWB Boys, Cabin Boys (porch boy), I saw the seagull squirt on Paul Club, Beach Boys, IHMCC, IA Watchers, Jimmy D ' CopCIub, KnubClub, Rude Boys, I ' m afraid of Jeff Poole Club, S . .. Brothers, AIAP Club, Velvet Clam Club, The computer boys are studs Club, the Trap Club, Queet Club, Swedish meatball Society, Low-rider Watchers of America, the Aryans, Wait, listen to this ... , Egg Brothers, Gusher Viewers of ' 85, Painters Club ' 85, I don ' t understand Boun Club, Red Red Wine Crew, Zebrina Club, Paul Diving Team, APMWAHACF Club, Schaeffer Club $1.67, Turbo moped Club, Flailing arms Club. Quote: No one will be watching us, why don ' t we do it in the road? ANTHONY B. WALKER: 6-24-67. Band (9), J.V. Basketball (10), Spring Track (11-12), Computer Users Club (11-12). Quote: Little F and A ' s are forever as long as there is Sonya and cheesecake. MELISSA G. WALTON: 12-14-66. COE (11-12). Quote: I did it Mom! I love you James A. Russell! ALAN E. WATKINS: Al, AAAAL, Pele, Big Al, Bowren, Ale wishes, Mr. McDonalds, Frank, Chocolate thunder. 6-19-66. Knub Club (11), Cabin Boys (11 -12), Oinga Boinga f. Club, S .. . Brothers, IHMCC (10), Red Red Wine Crew (11), Gusher Viewers ' 85, Andrew J. Stites Memorial Corner (11), Citation Drivers (10-12), PDOG, VelvetClam Club, Rude Boys, Egg Brothers (11), Riverside Racers (11), AIAP, WGBS (10,12 — Pres.), Art Club (9-12), Key Club (10-12), Varsity Math Team (12), J.V. Soccer (9), Varsity Soccer (10-11,12 — Capt.), 2nd team All District Soccer (11), 1 st team (12), Varsity Football (12), Powder Puff Cheerleader and Coach (11-12), Float Committee (9-12), Senior Class Treas., Row S Police Club, Rob Crosby Fan Club, Jimmy D ' CopCIub (11-12), BCMC (11), Egg Brothers (11), AIAP, Wait, listen to this ... (12), Grain-n-Water Gang (11), RWB Crew, Schaeffer Club $1.67, Painters Club, Zebrina Club, Four Musketeers, IPMWAHACF, West Virginia f. Club, Beach Boys (10-12). Quote: You sent this dangerous note, is anybody alive in there? — Police. We rowed to the ceiling and swam for the life of all pencils. VALERIE L. WATSON: Vaaal, Party-tardy Val, Grape , alerie Vay, Vaaal ... Watson I presume. 8-16-67. The Teresa Burnett ' Fan ' Club (12 — Pres.), Float Committee (12), Soul Club (9-10), Future Keyettes (9), Spanish Club (10), Perfect Attendance Club (9-12),Pres.), Spring Track (10-12), 2nd District in shot put (10-11), Winter Track (10,12), F. A. F. Club (12), S. A. D. D. (12), Band (9-11). Quote: Rabbits, rabbits, rabbits, R-A-B-B-l-T-S. I want them out right now. Get ' em out N-O-W! STACY MARIE WHITE: Stace, Stace Face, Space, Lacey, Daydee, Chuck, Racey, Ta. 11-20-67. Freshman, J.V. (10), Varsity (1 1-12), Cheerleading, J.V. (9-10), Varsity (11-12), Field Hockey, W. Watchers Anon. (9-10), French Club(9-11), IHMCC (10), I.L.E.B. (10-12), Latin Clubd 1 — Treas.), Thespians (11,12 — Treas.), Junior Class Chairperson, A.G.A.B.C. (11), Powder Puff Football (11), Brown Bag Theatre (10-12), Marigolds (10), Anything Goes (10), You Can ' t Take It With You (11), Mousetrap (11), Look Homeward Angel (12), I.L.F.H. R.S. Club (11 -12), performed at Wolf Trap (10), S.W.A. (12), Ft. Hunt Decorating Committee (12), Young Republicans (10-12,Pres.), F.H. Sub Club, Reptile Haters of America (12), C.A.R.E., W.B. Fan Club, WGBS (12), WCC, Safe Driving Award (11-12), Mom P ' s Rehabilitation Squad (12). Quote: But no — they were not perfect. And it was the touch of the imperfect upon the would-be-perfect that gave the sweetness, because it was that which gave the humanity. — Tess of the d ' Orbervilles — Thomas Hardy. Too much of a good thing is wonderful! — Mae West. GLORIA WILLIAMS: Glo, Glosie, Chloe, G.B., Susanna. 10-19-66. Fresh¬ man Cheerleading, Orchestra (9), French Club (10), J.V. Cheerleading (10), IHMCC (10), Varsity Cheerleading (10-11,12 — Capt.), J.V. Field Hockey (11), Junior Class Secretary, Award for Excellence in English (11), Gopher Girls (11 -12), Small Mall Society (11-12), French Honor Society (11,12 — Sec.), Senior Class President, Homecoming Court (12), Best Leader (12), J.A.J.B. (12), Float Committee (9-12), Mom P ' s Rehabilitation Squad (12), Georgetowne Lunch Bunch (12), Powder Puff Football (11-12), M.R.R. (12), P.S. or is it S.P. Club?, B.A.L. Taxi Service. Quote: The day will happen whether or not you get up! LAJUANNA YVETTE WILLIAMS: Wanna, Na Na. 2-23-67. Soul Club (9-10), Drill Team (10,11 — Capt.), Esprit de Corps (10-12), Leadership Retreat (11 -12), Human Relations Comm. (11-12), Student Forum (12), Philosophy Comm. (11), Ardent member of C.A.R.E. (12 and forever), Oneirata (10-12). Quote: A high school is a place to grow and learn about yourself; Use it to the fullest. LAURIE A. WILLIAMS: Law, Dingy, Air-Head of the Universe, Laur-ray, Way behind Williams. 4-4-67. J.V. Softball (9), Varsity Softball (10), J.V. Basketball (9), C.O.E. (11 -12), Spanish Club (9-10), Academic Achievement Award for English, Algebra, Miss a day of school a week Club (9-12,Pres.), Hand your work in late Club (9-12,Pres.), Keyettes. Quote: No lie, true story. Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.” SUSANNA WILLIAMS: Zanna, Maude, Zannadu, Cinta, Suz, Missy, Gloria. 10-19-66. Freshman Cheerleading (co-capt.), Float Committee (9-12), Sym¬ phonic Choir (9), J.V. Cheerleading(IO), Song and Dance (9), IHMCC (10 — charter member), Leo Sayer Fan Club (10 — co-founder), Future Keyettes (11) , Keyettes (12), Prom Committee (11), Powder Puff Football (11), Varsity Cheerleading (11-12), Gopher Girls (11 -12), Senior Class Secretary, Ski trip (11-12), Building Committee (12), Mom P ' s Rehabilitation Squad (12), Georgetown Lunch Bunch (12), Homecoming Court (12), Benetton Babes (12) , Strawberry Schnapps Club (12 — V. Pres.), We ' re on a field trip Club (12), I love T.H. Club (12-?), Snagglepuss Lovers of America (11-12). Quote: Some people think it ' s holding on that makes one strong. Sometimes it ' s letting go. — Sylvia Robinson. GEORGE ROSS WINTERS III: Skip, Skipper T„ Skeep. 1-12-67. V. Math Team (9-12), Cabin Boys (12), English Team (10-12,Pres.), Rog ' s Lunch Bunch (11), GASP (11), Boy ' s State (11), Float Committee (11-12), Gusher Viewers ' 85, NHS (11 -12, V.P.), SAC (12), S . .. Brothers (12), It ' s Academic (10-12), The Trap (12), P.P. Cheerleader (11-12), Young Republicans (12), P.D.O.G. (12), Tiger Rag (11,12 — Managing Ed.), Cornell Fan Club (9-12), Cross Country (10), J.V. Soccer (9-10), V. Soccer (11-12), 1st place State Mechanical Drawing (10), Painters Club ' 85 (12), Ski trip (12-almost), Em ' s friends of communism (12), Democracy of Cupidity Club (11). Quote: If I die in a combat zone, box me up and ship me home. If I die and still come up, lay me where the rose is sown. — Big Country. TRICIA A. WISCKAL: New Yorker. 5-30-66. Cosmetology — VICA (10-12), Football Manager (11-12), Wrestling Manager (11-12), Track Team (11), Varsity letters in Football and Track, Awards in Football, Wrestling, and Track. Quote: Good luck K.W. Had lots of fun managing the football and wrestling teams. Hope you find someone that was as much fun as I was. All my thanks to D.E. for all the support you have given me. You went through a lot of garbage to help me, but every bit of it was appreciated, thanks. I ' m going to miss all you old Cosmo girls and Mrs. Sunbury, but it has taken me too long to get out. JOHN H. WONG: 1-7-68. Chess Club (9-12,Pres.), Computer Users Club (10-12,Pres.), NHS (11-12), French Honor Society (11-12), Math Team (10-12), English Team (10-11), International Club (12), Loyal Order of the Imperial Y Chromosomes, The Hackers Guild (10-12), The Software Saints (10-12), The Occidental Accents Club, Bass Anglers of America. Quote: Corollary I to Jeremy Brock ' s quote: The reason for time is so that everything doesn ' t happen at once ... Oh, is it my move? Checkmate. Of course I didn ' t do anything with the manager ' s I.D., the system ' s down. A full stringer is the fisherman ' s bounty. TAMMY M. WORTH: 7-14-67. Symphonic Choir (11), Spanish Club (11), Latin Club (11), Oneirata (Business and Publicity Ed — 12), Young Republi¬ cans (12 — Sec. and Treas.), Drama Club (12), J.V. Math Team (12), Swim Team (12), Academic Achievement Award for English, National Latin Exami¬ nation Award, Quote: Time is in a bottle, emptying quickly and the future is in our hands. Good luck to the class of ' 85 and to future classes. ERIN DEBORAH YANE: Amazon, Supreme Queen. 8-9-67. Co-Pres. Ft. Hunt Decorating Committee (12), Tiger Rag (11-12), Varsity Field Hockey (10-12), Gunston District Field Hockey Champs (11-12), 2nd place Regional Field Hockey Tournament (12), Tigerama (11-12), Mr. Dew is Cute Club (12). Quote: Ah, what did you say? Could you repeat the question? Oh, ah, I urn, I don ' t know. KWANG HO Yl: Kwang, Question Kwang, Mus-Kwang. Debate Team (10-11), Are You a Virgin? , Groveton Drinking Club, I Love Leslie Club (honest), Scottish Liberation Organization, Dr. Gilardi Fan Club of America, Mr. Hale, teach another year Club, Simon-Garfunkal. Quote: Leslie, will you have ... with me? Seniors 179 . O’ ■ 3W 09 W 1LVXSJ33 .-5 « § GKCNEtom Go«JF=eK. A r y P ' JT £.X s A tx VV -,j«- ' VfrN i( . - -S ? ■L THE PPOUD THE UTNEl 180 3 en 4 a E f ° ' % t the few ° t Ur fai i EMORIES OF DlYB. %? ► ' V 5 C SSn Y - C Y ' YgV., vv ' or 0 0 Vv Of r r ur ■ eY ' yC p c A i ' tkp Co at fad . tfeafee b oodf d A C n 6 ? x tfilctK T,cK T, t K • ' Pc ttonids ' t , n S k v SX 7 A .O ' X v ' 5 V SUc ric co. 7 ' VV —; v )o d ' ol P ,r)y(?. ' r} f ' XV ?Y f Tw C H J t 4r‘ d h d, l1t ijd | s ■ HRr MAC ' lR P HBRP TlH.es CHF 5 182 Seniors Seniors 183 Seniors CLASS OFFICERS The Junior year is one of metamor¬ phosis; a much greater degree of re¬ sponsibility brings with it added press¬ ures and anxiety. For the Class of ' 86, it was finally time to worry seriously about college, and life after grad¬ uation; grades took on a much high¬ er importance. There was also the question of the prom: the death of the candy sale would greatly hinder us in our struggle to raise the thousands of dollars necessary for the big May event, but through fundraiser after fundraiser we persisted. Despite the effort of an enthusiastic core of Home¬ coming float workers, we once again found our niche as uncontested last place finishes. There were ups and there were downs, but when the year was done, a tremendous change was evident. Responsibility had trans¬ formed us into serious-minded young adults, and although we never denied ourselves time for recreation, we ' d developed a serious concern about our future lives. — Jim Rosenfeld President, Class of ' 86 Junior Class Officers: Kathy Slayton (Sponser), Jim Rosenfeld (Pres.), Matt Glaser (Sec.), Kim Ivy (V.P.). Not Pictured: Jennifer Powers (Treas.). 186 Juniors Abbot, Toni Abner, Denise Addison, Dawn Annino, Michelle Ball, Sandra Beare, Matt Beaver, Pam Becks, Gary Bentley, Denise Berkeley, George Bickman, Claver Bowe, Angela Bowers, Ray Brown, Marissa Brown, Tawnya Bryan, Steve Buck, Heather Burke, Heather Burlowe, Kris Burns, Michelle Butler, Mark I Juniors 187 Butler, Valerie Calcater, P. Calogero, Traci Campbell, Melissa Carnemark, Johanna Carpenter, Missy Carter, Jen Cassidy, Beth Chase, Wendy Chen, Hoa Clark, David Clark, Kelly Cline, Floyd Cooke, Celeste Cornwell, Shelby Crowther, Amy Davidson, Evie De Moraes, Carlos Degastyne, Paul Demmel, James 188 Juniors Diuguid, Carol Donahue, Michael Drenning, Michelle Duncan, Kim Ebhardt, Mary Edens, Kim Engelken, Jane Eskew, Lisa Esteppe, Paul Fallin, Susan Farmer, Kurt Felch, Danielle Ferrance, Chris Finney, Michelle Fornshell, Georgia Frazier, Tonya Fuller, Christian Garrison, April Gilbert, Lori Glasco, Phillip Juniors 189 Glaser, Matt Glidden, Angie Golden, Tosha Goldfarb, Nick Gonzales, Stacey Graham, David Graham, Sean Graham-Fang, Amy Gregas, Joanie Griffith, Mike Gutierrez, R. Haag, Stacy Harding, Thomas Hatfield, Mark Heimberger, Beate Henry, Suzanne Henson, Jody Hernandez, Gria Hicks, Lia Hill, Karen Hines, Kimberly 190 Juniors Hoffman, Susanna Hoggard, Jack Hollingsworth, Jenni Holloway, Marque Horne, Cary Hosmer, Andrew Hostettor, Lorie Howe, Andy Howe, Jeannie Kennedy, Jimmy Kerns, Laura Kelso, Mike Kim, Thomas Knox, Deborah Juniors 191 I I I I I Kyung, Yoo Lapallo, Patty Larson, Monica Lasker, Cindy Layton, Rhonda Lennon, Tami Leonard, Wade Mates, Barry Matus, Alfonso McGee, Chris McLaughlin, Richard Merritt, George 192 Juniors MARGARET L. EARLY: Margie, Flossy, Greet. 10-S-66. W.C.C. (12 — Secretary), FBLA (9-11), Mr. G ' s All Gunston District Accounting Team (1 2 — Sportsmanship Award), VICA Club (12 — Treasurer), Danny Dijames Freshman I’m Gonna Make You Lose It Fruit Club. Quote: To know life is not to care. NINA EBHARDT: Joe, Salamander. 10-30-66. Spanish Club (12), J.V. Soc¬ cer (10), Varsity Soccer (11-12), J.V. Field Hockey (11), Varsity Field Hockey (12), Varsity Swimming (10-12), Gerry ' s Kids, O.D.U. Crew and Memories, Persian Excursion, Purplerain (12), Memories of PMBB (10), Prom Commit¬ tee (11), Ski Trip (11 -12), Shaving Girls (11-12), Sept. 17, 1983 — McDow- ers Party (11), Georgetown Lunch Bunch (12), Float Committee (10-12), Homecoming Princess (12), Strawberry Schrapps Club (12 — Treasurer), I Love B.C. (11-12), Benetton Babes (12), Grain and Water Gain — Matthew (11) , El — Memories of Thorn Bushes (10), IUEB (12). Quote: The only nice thing about being imperfect is the joy it brings to others. — Doug Larson. BRIAN EDWARDS: Bri, Pokey. 11-16-67. National Honor Society (11-12), Spanish Honor Society (11-12 — President), J.V. Soccer (10), Varsity Soccer (11-12), Varsity Math Team (12), WCC (12 — Vice-President), IHMCC (10-12), IAOJPC (10-12), William Burkholder Fan Club, Graduate of the Jones-Peterson-Staruch Driving School, Go All The Way With T.K. Club (Founder), ILDBC, I Wanna Be Like Randy (Freshman) Phillips (12). Quote: I ' m gone and you ' re not; ... so who cares? MARK A. EHLERS: 1 -27-67. Quote: It was fun while it lasted but, the best is just around the corner. Good luck to the class of ' 85 ' . KAREN SUSAN EPSTEIN: Epstein, Schmepstein, Schmep, Karat, Kurn, Clumsy. 8-17-67. Orchestra (9), Tennis (9-12), French Club (9-12), Float Committee (10,12), Freshman Literary Magazine (9), Champion Typist (10), Tigerama (10,11,12 — Business Manager), WLJBC (10-12), Small Mall Society (10-12), Keyette Club (11,12 — Treasurer), Tiger Rag (11,12 — Features Editor), Future Honor Society (11-12), Alexandria Architectural Survey (11), LLTC (11,12), Procrastinators of America Club (10-?), Sub Club (11-12), Math Team (12), C.A.R.E. (12), TIED Tomorrow (11-?), Senior Class Member (12), Teen Dems (12), We Love Rog (11-12), We Love Mr. Hale Club (11), Powder Puff (12), D.Y.B. (12), Uncle Harvey ' s Bar — Mitzvah (12) , Far Side Collector ' s Club (12), Thu Dang Cosmotology Committee (12), Mr. Dew to Space Committee (12), Sister and Friends Taxi Service, Inc. (12). Quote: Happy times have a way of spilling over and making happy memo¬ ries. MELANIE LUCY T. EVERETT: Mel, Melly, Melsville, British Bulldog. 6-19- 67. J.V. Field Hockey (9-10), Thespian (9-11), Blithe Spirit (9), R.L.D.S. (9), You Got Hit by a Ball? —No a Ball. (10), J.V. Soccer (10-11), IHMCC (10), L.B.P. Club (10 — President), Prom Date Mistake (10), Powder Puff (11), Varsity Field Hockey (11 -12), M.B. Crew (11), Beach Mobile Babes (11), SICI Trip (11), I ' m Not Going On The Ski Trip and I Don ' t Care. (12), Who C.A.R.E.S. (12), 2nd All District in F.H. (12), 1 on Horty ' s Hit List (12). Quote: One of the Advantages of Being Disorderly is That One is Constantly Making Exciting Discoveries. A.A. Milne. MICHAEL J. FLOOD: Morris, Priest. 12-6-66. DECA (10,11,12), Mahagony Club (11), First Place DECA Job Interview (10). Quote: We served our time, we almost died, so heres to the class of ' 85 ' ! ROSALYN Y. FORD: Miss 21. 12-16-66. VICA (10-11), COE (12), ICT (11). Quote: Hang in there kids, your day ' scorning, thank God mine came first. CHARLESE LYNETTE FOSTER: 1-7-67. Charly, Charles, Litle Lynn, Sweetheart. Track Team (9), German Club (10), Junior Achievements (10), FBLA (11), VICA (11), Peer Counseling (11), Student Forum (11-12), VICA President (12), WCC (12). Quote: Time should only be used for the erotic pleasures of life. TIMOTHY FRAZIER: Tim, Bruce. 5-1-67. Philosophy Department: Universi¬ ty of Walamaioo (11-12), Loyal Order of Water Buffalos (12), I.H.M.C.C. (10-12), Rog ' s Lunch Bunch (12), National Honor Society (11-12), French Honor Society (11-12), PFOF (11-12), Thu Dang Cosmetology Club (12), Math Team (9-12), L.A. Raiders (11-12), I Survived Driving with A.S. (11- 12). Quote: De Do Do Do De Da Da Da. . TIM FUTRELL: Turtle, Futch, Bird, Fruit, Bud, Clinky-Drink, TNT, and Bwimmy. 3-9-67. Future Homemakers of America (9-10), The Margie Early Monkey Club (12), VICA (12), SAMM (12), The Kelly Owens Big Mouth and Diet Club (12), Varsity Handgliding (12), President of the Dale Eaton Fan Club (9-12), Academic Achievement Award for English. Quote: One after one by the star darkened moon. To quick for groan or sigh, each turned his face at the ghastly man and pierced me with his eye, 4 times 50 living men and I hear no sigh or groan, with every thump a lifeless lump, they dropped out one by one! Good luck Fish and Angela, only one more time! . Iron Maiden. JEFFREY THOMAS GARNER: Thickness, Focals. 8-9-67. Computer Users Club (11 -12), VICA (12), Academic Acheivement Award for English. Quote: The Class of ' 85: Crushin ' ... CHRISTOPHER H. GIBBIN: Ralph, Vel, Tab. 12-12-66. Do nothing Club (9), Stage Crew (9-12), Spanish Club (9-10), International Thespian Society (10-12 — Pres.), Art Club (11), GASP (11), Technical Head — Anything Coes”, You Can ' t Take it with You , Mouse Trap , Look Homeward, Angel , Drama Club (12), Clown Corps (12), ICC (12), Scooty Patrol (12), Float Committee (11-12),. Quote: Wherever you are, no matter how hard you try, you ' re still there. MIA N. GOODWIN: Mi-Mi, Mio-Mio, Sesdamona, Bwia, Mama Mia, Meezy, JUGS, Sensamia, lamay. The Teresa Burnett Fan Club (12 — V.P.), Float Committee (12), F.A.F. Club (12 — Pres.). Quote: ... but I could have told you, Vincent, no one in this world was quite as beautiful as you ... Your rabbits are in my garden eating all my carrots! C-A-R-R-O-T-S! I want them out! NOW! TARITA L. GRAHAM: Mrs. T. 9-23-67. Spanish Club (9-10), English Team (11-12), Dance Club (11), Member of the ICC, Student Forum and Human Relations Committee (12), Academic Award for English. Quote: Thank God! For guiding me through twelve years of school that flew fast. LORETTA L. GRAUMANN: Hot Lips, Sweety. 9-25-66. Cosmetology 1,11,111 Cosmetology — Open Trend Contest — 2nd Place (10-11), VICA (10-12), VICA Delegate (12). Ouote: Seems like those four years took forever — Lots of luck to the Class of 85 .” I love you Kevin! CHARLES E. GREEN, II: Chuck, Chuckie, Chuck D , Charey, Chuck E Cheese, Charlie, ASCD, Bo Middleton, Big Bro. 4-7-67. Chamuer Singers (11-12), Symphonic Choir (9-10), All County (9,11-12), All Regionals(9-12), Drama Club (9), Dance Club (10), VICA (11-12), ICT (11-12), Delegate Clique (9-12), Soul Squad (11), Nervy Club (12), Skotty Patrol (12), Keep Shane Williams Out of Trouble Club (12), The Robby P. Orvin B. Fan Club (12), Academic Achievement Award for English (10), AKA Honor Program. Quote: In the next life you ' re on your own! You might know it now but Baby I ' m a star! (E.G.II) CHERYL HALL: 9-22-67. VICA (11-12), ICT 1,2 (11-12). Quote: It ' s finally over. JULLIE HANSON: Julls, 8-21-67. Dance Club (9), Science Award (9), English Award (9011). VICA (10-12). DIANE HARRIS: Hush Puppie, Dee, Baby Redd. FBLA (9-10), FBLA (11-12), COE (9), JV Basketball (10). Quote: Too all seniors, make your dreams come true. The fabulous four — D.H., D.R., S.J., D.S., stay cool. Brina, we will stay best friends forever. SARAH S. HARRIS: Sarah Jane, Sarah Lee, Airy Sairy, Saar, Serra-Serra, Sey-rah. Groveton High School Marching Band (9), Symphonic Band — Percussion Section (9), Marching Band — First Place, Drumline-Tidewater Music Festival, 1981 (9), Latin Club (9), Groveton High Marching and Symphonic Bands — Vice President (10), GASP (10), Groveton High March¬ ing and Symphonic Bands— Percussion Section Leader (11), Symphonic Band (11), French Club (11), Tigerama Business Staff (11), GASP (11), Awarded Academic Excellence in English, Algebra II, French 1(11), Awarded Outstanding Research Paper — U.S. VA History (11), French Club (12), Ski Club (12). Quotes: God forbid that I should goto any heaven in which there are no horses! I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. SUSAN T. HARRIS: Suey, Sue. 2-25-67. J.V. Softball (9), J.V. Basketball (10), Varsity Softball (12), Yearbook Sports Editor (12), Art Honors (10-12), WCC (12), Waynesboro Commuter Club (12), MOA Club (12). Lattila Commuter Club (12), I Love Rat Club (12). Quote: Life is like a rollercoaster, you ' ll have your ups and downs, and if you don ' t hold on tight, you ' ll lose it. THERESA A. HERNDON: T.T. 1-1-67. Cosmetology I,II,III, VICA (10-11), VICA Secretary (12), Honor Roll (10-12), Cosmetology Volunteer Aid (11). Quote: Four years of hard work brought me through Groveton in a breeze. Thanks for all the help T.B. Lots of love J.R. Good luck next year, Mrs. Sunbury. I ' m gone!! 85 SUSANNE BURKE HINES: Suz, SuPoo, Hiney, Snooz, Ziggy. I.F.U.A.H.N.F. Club (9), I.D.A.S.G. Club (9), Synchronized Swimmer 2nd Cadet (10), Official Couch Potatoe (11), C.C.G. Maine Uncontested Purity Poll Winner, 2:00 am T.N. Hospitality Award, Mom P ' s Rehibilization Squad (12), I ' m not going on the ski trip and I don ' t care club. Who C.A.R.E.s Club, Haagen Dazs Crew. Quote: We can ' t return, we can only look behind from where we came and go ' round and ' round and ' round in a circle game. — Joni Mitchell BARBARA JAMES HOWREN: Jamie, Babs, No Coat, Harney. 11-11-66. Tennis Team (10-12), D.Y.B. 84-85 (12), Homecoming Court (11-12), Sportsmanship Award (12), Spring Track (11), Tiger Rag (12), Symphonic Choir (9-10), Women ' s Emsemble (11), Chamber Singers (12), WCC (12), Regionals (9), All-County (9-10), Powder Puff Football (11-12 — Capt.), Song-n-Dance (9-12), Counselor of Camp Ohmagosh (11-12), Waterballet Club (11), English Award (10), French Club (9-12), GASP (9-11), Float Committee (9-12), Graduation of ' 85 (12), Jimmy D ' Cop Club (11). Quote: There ' s nothing wrong with dreaming for it is one step closer to reality. ANGELA JANE HULL: Angie, Fred, Hanj, Andrea, AJ. 12-10-66. German Club (9-11), Dance Club (10), Symphonic Choir (9), Women ' s Ensemble (10-11), Chamber Singers (12), All Regional Chorus (9-12), Top Sop. Score All-Regional (12), All County Choir (9). Quote: Are you still going out with that guy? DAVID J. HUMPHREYS: Hollywood. 12-19-66. Freshman Football, Fresh¬ man Basketball, Golf Team (9-12), MUP 10-11. Undefeated Gunston Dis¬ trict Champions— 12), Mr. G ' s All Gunston District Accounting Team (MUP — 12), Computer Losers Club (11-12), Mr. Wood ' s Liberal ' s Forever Fan Club WCC (Pres. — 12). Quote: The meaning of life is meaningless, but who am I to care .. . Which Dave, Mr. G. MARGARET A. HUNT: Margie, Marg, Mad Dog, Mar-Girl, Magnum, Ethel Schwartz, Mogie, Margerine. 11-20-67. S.G.A. Pres. (12), Class Treasurer (11) , J.V. Field Hockey (9-10), Sportsmanship (9), J.V. Basketball (9), Sports¬ manship (9), J.V. Softball (9-10 — co-capt.), Varsity Field Hockey (11-12 — Co.Capt.), Sportsmanship (11-12), Gunston District Champions (11-12), Honorable Mention Gunston District (12), Runner-up Champions Northern Region (12), Varsity Softball (11 -12), Sportsmanship (11), Powder Puff (11 - 12), N.H.S. (11-12), GASP (9-10), Teen Dems (9-12-11 — Pres.), Most Comical (12), Best Party Hostess (12), Member of the Ft. Hunt Decorating Committee (12), William Burkeholder Fan Club (12), The Melvin, 1 will Cover for You Club (9-12), Non-Spellers of America, founder (K-12), Haagen Dazs Crew (11-12). Quote: Let ' s Party!!! JOSEPH W. JACKSON: Joe, Joey. 1-23-66. WGHST.V. (11-12), H.E.R.O. Club (12), Office assistant (10), Library assistant (9). Quote: Groveton, get up and fight for the future graduates, keep Groveton open! — from the class of ' 85. KEVYN M. JEFFERSON: Kev, Jeff, Kojo, Kelvin, Remus, Kiki, Luther. 6-14- 67. Freshman Class Pres. (9), Sophomore Class Treas. (10), D.E.C.A. (9-11), D.E.C.A. Club Pres. (11), Spanish Club (10-12), Spanish Club Pres. (11), Spanish Club V. Pres. (12), Peer Counseling (11), Tiger Rag (11-12), Sym¬ phonic Choir (9), Chamber Singers (10-12 ), All-county chorus (9-12), All- regional chorus (9-12), All-state chorus (11), MostTalented (12), Nervy Club (12) , Variety Show (9-12), Clown Corps (9-10), Optimist Club, International Youth Appreciation Award (12). Quote: For the things in life man thinks to say, God gave man words in a common way. For the deeper things man thinks and feels, God gave the poets words to reveal. For the heights and depths that know no reach, God gave men music, the soul ' s own speech. — Anonymous. SABRINA L. JENKINS: Brina. 5-7-67. Spanish Club (9), Volleyball (9-10), FBLA (10-11), COE (12). Quote: Good luck to the class of ' 85 and may the class of ' 86 hold up to their responsibility as seniors! CHRISINE ANN JESSUP: Chris. 11-20-66. German Club (10), Art Club (9-10), D.E.C.A. (11-12), Academic Award for English, History (9-10). JEFFREY L. JOHNSON: JJ, Moose, Prop, Shorty, Jeereylee, Mr. Party, Big guy, Brother Heffrey, Jeffro. 9-16-67. Groveton Rugby Club (11-12), Drink¬ ing Committee (9-12), T.K.B. (12), Unofficial C.R.C. member (10-12), Varsi¬ ty Hang gliding (12), I loveZelma Harris Club (12), John Keville is a S . . . Club (12), Curtis Thwing is my hooker Club (12). Quote: Goodbye to romance. Goodbye to friends. Goodbye to all the past. I ' ll guess that we ' ll meet, We ' ll meet in the end. — Ozzy ozbourne. W. DWAYNE JOHNSON: D Man, Duuuwayne. 2-18-67. Gas Light, set construction (10), Anything Goes, set construction, stage manager(IO), You Can ' t Take It With You, set construction, lighting (11). Quote: Major bummer, Dude. Life ' s rough and then you die! CHRISJONES: Topher, Em, D, head. 11-23-67. All the way with T.K. Club (pres.), I want to be like Randy (Freshman) Phi 11 ip Club, William Burkholder Fan Club, Thespians (10-12), Anything Goes (10), Crew (9-12), All produc¬ tions (11-12), Clown Corps (11-12), Drama (9-12), 2nd place Theatersports (11), One Act Play Festival, Outstanding (9-12). Quote: Well ... urn ... er ... yea. DARRELL KELLEY: Marv, Marvin. 3-1 -67. Spring track (11 — Varsity Letter). Quote: It ' s a lonely on this planet. HORACE KENNER: Wolfdog, The Kid DECA (11-12). Quote: If you are looking for a team, Groveton has it. Grab it at Groveton and you ' ll go far. MEGAN MARY KERR: Megran, Meg, Madeleine. 5-15-67. Symphon¬ ic Chorus (9), Field Hockey — J.V. (9-10), Varsity (11), French Club (10-11), German Club (10 —voter), N.H.S. (11-12), F.H.S. (11,12 —Pres.), We Love Mr. Hale (11), Float Committee (10-12), Tigerama (11 —Asst. Features Editor, 1 2 — Ed.-in-Chief), Powder Puff (11-12,1 st practice), We Love Rog(11), Coming out of the Attic (12), Top Ten, C.A.R.E. (12), William Burkholder Fan Club (12 — Treas ), Most Intellectual. Quote: Nothing worse could happen to one than to be completely understood. — Carl Jung. CHRISTOPHER JAMES KESTYN: McHeat, 10, Stork, Dick-dong 1 10-5- 67. English Award (9), Science Award (9), J.V. Baseball (9-10), Float Com¬ mittee (9-12), Student Rep. (9,11), EMO Club (11-12), Leadership Seminar (11-12), WCC (12), History Award (11), Chumly Fan Club (10-1 2), Scooty Patrol (9-12,Founder), Girls Varsity Basketball Manager (10-12), Simms Feinburg Lunch Bunch (10-12), Red Dawn the world Club (12 — V.Pres.), Varsity Baseball (11-12), A.P. Field maintenance Award (11-12), R. Wood Liberal Fan Club (12), Quote of the Day Club, McHeat should be Captain Club (12), William Burkholder Fan Club (12). Quote: Every once in a while I get this feeling that something needs to be done, and when I get this feeling, I Lie down until this feeling goes away. JOHN CARTWRIGHT KEVILLE: Carvelli, Scarface, Duke, Scrapper John. II -24-67. S . . . Brothers, Cabin Boys (porch), RWB crew, KnubClub, Beach Boys, IHMMC (Pres.), MIAB, Kathy Slayton Fan Club, IA Watchers, Gusher Viewers, Red, Red Wine Crew, Egg Brothers, PDOG, Iced (12), VelvetClam Club, Rude Boys, Four Muskateers, Aryans, Painters Club, I saw the seagull squirt on Paul Club, Andrew J. Stites Memorial Corner, Lowrider Watchers, Riverside Racers, AIAP Club, Zebrina Club, Schaeffer Club $1.67, Bright Colors, Key Club (9-12), Junior Class President, French Club (9-11), GASP, Rugby (11,12 — Capt.), Powder Puff Cheerleader (11-12), NHS (11 -12), The Trap ' 83, Blazer Busters, Santa ' s Elves. Quote: Would they drop the bomb on us while we made love on the beach, we were the class they couldn ' t teach cause we knew better — Police MELANIE ANN KEYSER: Mel, Commrade, Keyser, Worker Bee. 10-4-66. Cheerleading (9), Drill Team (10-11), Marching Band (10-11), Spanish Club (9-10), H.O.S.A. (10), Gib ' sT-CAB Crew (12), M.P.R.W.O.S.F.CIub(9-12). Quote: Sometimes ya gotta learn to say . . . What the funk. JOHN D. KILLIAN: John ny, Johnson, Angus, Killer, Cookie Boy. 3-19-67. Quote: If you want blood (You ' ve got it). KRISTIN M. KJELLSON: Kim. K., C.C., Krissy, Bozo, Jello, K-Jello. 11-10- 66. Swim Team (10-11), GASP (10), French Club (11). Quote: My eternal love to my Oogie! LISA MARIE KNUTSON. 1-1-67. Student Counsel (9), Girls Ensemble (9), Officials Club (9), Dance Club (11), Symphonic Choir (11), Regional Choir (11-12), Chamber Choir (12). Quote: Don ' t quit! Take care, class of ' 85! Remember, it ' s being who you are and not what people want you to be that will make you truly nappy. LORI NICOLE F. KREMERS: Lo, Schlo Bo, Siggy, Lo Lo, Slim Jim, Daddy Long Legs, Cole, Sigfried, Shnerk, Wowi. 10-6-67. Varsity swim team (9-12), French Club (10-12), Keyette (10-12), Spanish Honor Society (10- 12,11 — Sec.), Tennis team (11-12), N.H.S. (11-12), Tiger Rag (11-12), IHMCC (10), Art Club (10-11), S.N. Fan Club (9-12), Future Small Mall Society (11-12), German Club (10-11), Sub Club (11 -12), D.Y.B. (12), Senior Class member (12), Tigerama (11,12 — Activities Editor), WLJBC (10-12), Teen Democrats (12), Oneirata (11), LLTC (11-12), TEID Tomorrow (11 -?), Most Outstanding English Student Award (9), Procrastinators of America Club (10-?), Mr. Dew to Space Committee (12), S.E. Stud Club (12). Quote: If only God would send me a clear sign like making a large deposit in my name at a Swiss bank — Woody Allen. JOSEPH J. LAPALLO: Joe. 10-6-66. Academic Achievement Award in math (10), English (10). Quote: HO, HO, HO! I don ' t know. DOUGLAS MICHAEL LEMON: Doud, Dougie, Douug, Emperor, Lemon- head, Lem. 6-15-67. Freshman Football (Capt.), Freshmen Basketball, Varsi¬ ty Basketball (10-12, Capt.), S ... Brothers (12), Most Likely to Succeed, RPI Medal, Rog ' s Lunch Bunch (11), NHS (12), Junior Class V. President, Con¬ fused by Paul Russell (10,1 2), I ' m afraid of Jeff Poole Club (10-12), Bomb Squad (12), Driving Record Club, The Should I have quit with Winky Club?, Outstanding Achievement Award—APCS, Chemistry, ZebrinaClub, ILAC Club, Puffin Hunters of America. Quote: School is an institution designed to keep people from entering various other institutions. MATTHEW CRAIG LESS: Matt, Lester, Nader, Maaatt, Moses, Franchise, Daaatt. 7-18-67. Gusher Viewer ' 85 (12), S ... Brothers (12), SES Club (11-12), California Cooler Club (12,tester), Pleasure Mountain Club (12,Pres.), Freshman Basketball, Varsity Basketball (10-12,Capt.), Typing Award (10), Volunteering Award (11), Float Committee (11-12), English Award (10), Cutest Couple (12), Most Comical (12). Quote: Just as I thought it was alright I find out I ' m wrong, when I thought I was right, s ' always the same, it ' s just a shame, that ' s all. I could say day, you ' d say night, tell me it ' s black when I know it ' s white, s ' always the same, it ' s just a shame, that ' s all. — Phil Collins. This has been the story of my life at Groveton. Should I have quit with Winky? TERRI RENEE LEWIS: Strawberry. 12-22-66. Soul Club (9-10), Drill Team (10), J.V. Cheerleading (11), Varsity Cheerleading (12), Esprit De Corps (10-12), Student Forum (10,12). Quote: The greatest gift you can give yourself is love. SCOTT J. LIVINGSTON: Truck. 9-26-67. Freshman Football (9), VICA (11- 12). Quote: Yeah Buddy, it ' s party time! ZIBBY LOGIE: Zib, Bish, Ziggy, Zippy, Zub, Zibboroni, Zibs, Ziblets. 7-25- 67. Official S.B. sister (12), RWB Fan Club (12), John and Jeff ' s late night rendezvous Club (9), Zib and Em ' s I ' ll always be there on time Club (12), We love P.F. Club (12), Symphonic Choir (9), All County Choir (9,11), Girls Ensemble (11), All Regional Choir (9-12), Chamber Singers (12), Homecom¬ ing Court (9), Keyettes (9-1 2), Float Committee (9-12), Spanish Club (11 — treas.), Powder Puff Football (11), Tiger mascot (12), Homecoming Court (12), DECA (12 — reporter), Student Business Council (12), Oneirata (9), B.S. — I don ' t get it Club (12), Mom P ' s rehabilitation squad (12), Zib, I have something to tell you Club (12). Quote: If we had the chance to do it all again, would we? could we? Not like we did in 85! LENNY L. LONDON: Jack.Len, Skin, Skinny, Jew$, Warewolf, Jack the Ripper. 2-15-66. VICA (11 -12), Freshman Football, J.V. Football (11), Varsi¬ ty Football (12), Crunch Bunch Crew, Varsity Wrestling (10), 3rd place — District Weightlifting Tournament (10), 2nd place — G.H.S. Weightlifting Tournament (11), Rugby (12). Quote: Don ' t worry you ' ll see us at the next party. Seniors 177 BARBARA A. LUCAS: Barb, Red, Big Red, White Lightening, Kisses, Leath¬ er. Dance Club (9-10), Symphonic Choir (9-10), Football manager (12). Quote: I ' d rather be sailing with the crew ... It ' s finally over . . . Wnat ' s the deal dude . . Thanks Mrs. Blake, I don ' t know how we would have done it. Mom Dad, eat your heart out ... What do you wanna do? ... I wanna go-go! . . We ' re Hawaii bound! ... Forever and ever free. Try to maintain your cool! DAVID C. LUKES: Daaaave, Lupus, Haas, the Babe, Luke, Two, Dick-dong 2. 10-20-67. J.V. Baseball (9-10), j.V. Baseball Sportsmanship Award (10), Varsity Baseball (11,12 — Capt.), WCC (12 — treas.), NHS(12), I want to be like Randy (Freshman) Phillip Club (12). Quote: I cam, I saw, I learned .. . I think. Which Dave, Mr. G?? WENDY MARIE MANTHEI: Winnie Pooh, Wen, Pooh. 12-16-66. Chorus (9-12), Chamber Singers (10,12), Advanced Girls Chorus (11), Dance Club (10,11), Drill Team (12), Super Drill Teamer Award (12), Marched in Ireland — St. Patrick Parade (12), All Regional chorus (9-12), Virginia Music Camp (9-11), English reading Award (9,11), Miss Old Town Cherry Blossom talent and beauty winner (12). Quote: Yabba dabba doo. ROBERT D. MARSHALL: Gus, Bill Murray, Mr. Marshall. 12-29-67. Art Club (9), H.E.R.O. (11), VICA (12), I love Zelma Club (9,11,12), Comic Book Readers of America Club (9-12), Wolverine Fan Club (9-12), David Bowie Fan Club (9-12), Video Studio Club (11-12), The Beautification of Refrigerators Club (12), The non-Homework Doers of America (9-12), Springbank Fellowship (11-12), Non-French Speakers Club (9), Walkmans of America Club (12), 5 th period bounce the pencil team (12). Quote: There is no good. There is no evil. There is only life. We are the breeze brought to gale by too many people ' s fears and hatreds and nothings. We are so tired. You and the living are all there is. And now that we have planted that spark in your mind. — from Epic 24 by J.J. Math. MICHELLE A. MATTOX: Meesh, Mishy, Mouse, Shel, Mi Kelly, Benji, Baby-O. 12-10-67. V.I.C. Fan Club (12 — founder), Cutting Grass on pkwy with CR Club (12 — Pres.). Quote: In your room — door locked tight — there ' s a cheetah walking high — liquid whispers dragonfly—the goodlife is just a dream away ... MEREDITH A. MERGLER: Merg, Duck, Mer, Party Train, The Worm. 9-28- 67. J.V. Field Hockey (9-10,Co-Capt.), Varsity Field Hockey (11-12), Gun- ston District Champions (11-12), Northern Region Runner-Up Champions (12), 2nd team All District (11-12), member harty Fan Club (11-12), Co-Pres., Ft. Hunt Decorating Squad (12), Varsity Basketball (9-12), Co- Capt. (12), Favorite Freshman (9), Varsity Softball (9-12), I love Wink Club (9-10), Sportsmanship Award (9), Bench Warmer Committee (9-10), Bench- painters of America (10), IHMCC (10), Mrs. Susan Fan Club (12), Stoney- brooke Walkers Club (9-12), M.D. Weekend Resort member (12), Collabora¬ tion Club (10-12), Partiers of America (9-12), Mr. Dew Fan Club (12), Most Spirited, Most Athletic (12), Powder Puff (11-12), Cabry Sleepers Club (12 — V. Pres.). Quote: You ' re killin ' me. CARLA MITCHEM: Car, Koosa, Mitshem. 6-20-67. Marching Band, Flag Corp, Drill Team (9-12,Capt.), Symphonic Choir (9-10), Girls ' Ensemble (11) , Chamber Singers (12), Anything Goes (10), All Regionals (9-11), All County (9-12), Variety Show (9-12), Homecoming Court (12), Gibb ' s T-CAB Crew (12), M.P.R.W.O.S.F. Club (12). Quote: If you don ' t like the world you ' re living in, take a look around, at least you got friends — Let ' s go crazy — Everyone ' s got a bomb. We could die any day. But before I ' ll let it happen, I ' ll dance my life away! — Purple Prince Nelson Rogers. JOE LYNN MOORE: Jeff. 8-19-67. Spanish Club (12), Math Team (12), National Honor Society (12), Sarah Peterson ' s Society for Hitting Buses (12). Quote: The world would be a safer place to live if we had Nerf rockets instead of nuclear missiles. BRIAN MORGAN: Bri, Pudgy, Bri-Bri, Mr. Mild, B.C. 6-21-67. Symphonic Choir (9), Chamber Singers (11-12), All County Chorus (9,11), Regional Chorus (9,11-12), Chorus Camp (9), All State Chorus (11), Peer Counselor (12) , Leadership retreat (11-12), Camping Club (12 — Pres.), Mild Produc¬ tions (12 — co-founder), WGBS (12), Mrs. Mark Fan Club (12), Most Spirited (11-12), Nervy Club (12), Oneirata (11-12), Float Committee (12), Who Cares Club (12), Young Writers Conference (11). Quote: This is the best restaurant I have ever eaten in. DOREEN MORGAN: Green Bean, Squirt, E.T., Mommy Morgan, Gizmo, Giz, Draino, Grape Ape, Slugger, Moron. 10-30-66. Symphonic Band (9-12), Marching Band (9-12), Pep Band (9), Symphonic Band Treas. (9), Symphonic Band Secretary (10), J.V. Softball (10,Sportsmanship Award), Varsity Softball (11-12). Quote: I sincerely thank all of my friends and classmates for some of the most memorable experiences I ' ve ever had. I would especially like to thank the gang, Maynerd, Banana, Catapiller, Wanda, Gare, and Andy. We had some interesting times. man ' s youth is a wonderful thing: it is so full of anguish and of magic and he never comes to know it as it is, until it has gone away from him forever. — Thomas Wolfe. SUSAN A. MOYE: Sam, Suz, Dandie, Candie Apple, Cookie, Hugs, Shad¬ ow. 6-25-67. Dance Slub (9), Football manager (12), VICA (10-11). Quote: We finally made it, White Lightening and T . Have Fun. And I ' m gonna miss you Becky, Teri, Nikki, Steve, Shawn B., Shawn P., Dwayne, and I want to thank Shawn B and Shawn P for all their help. I love you all. And thanks to Mrs. Blake for all your help. I wish the rising seniors all the luck. Thanks Barbara for all the talks we had. Seniors of ' 85 rule. And I want to say to Pat C. I love ya. Thanks for being a great friend. Bye Mr. Farmer. It was fun. STEPHANIE RENE MULLINS: Refany, L.H., Ref, Steph, Deph. 5-26-67. All County Chorus (9), All Regional Chorus (9), Outstanding History Award (9), Academic Achievement Award for English (9), J.V. Basketball (10), Typing Award (10), Varsity Basketball (11-12), Shorthand Award (11). Quote: Life ' s a itch and then you die ... Bye! — Someone. SHANNAN L. MUSTIAN: Shan, Shannie, Singe, Shadona. 9-8-67. Varsity Volleyball (9), Varsity Basketball (9), Powder Puff Football (12), Won ' t you please notice me Frank Burnstein Club (10-12,Pres.), Want your body Michael Flood Club (12), Frank Burstein Fan Club (10-12,Pres.), Mr. Rus¬ sell ' s fashion designer (10,12), Madona look alike contest (1st place), Magaha Lover Club (12). Quote: May your figs on your fig tree be . .. ooey, gooey, rich and chewy inside. Golden, cakey, tender, flakey outside! Oh, you kill me! SOOK NAM: Sookie, Sue, Godzuekie, Sookie yackie, Farina. Latin Club (11) , Drill Team (10-11), Track (11), National Latin Exam (10,Cum Laude), Tenth grade English writing booklet, Symphonic Choir (9), Chamber Singers (12) , Song Dance (9), AN County and All Regional Chorus (9,12). Quote: To my dearest sister, Sookyea — always there when I need her support — my best of luck for her in school and the future — I know you ' ll make it big. I love you very much little sis!!! EMMALINDA CRUZ NOCON: Emma, Lang, Em, Anemma, Little Lemma, M M, Shorty, Lemma-Aide, Tell me Emma dreaming . 1 -27-67. Official S.B. sister (12), RWB Fan Club (12), John and Jeff ' s Late Night Rendezvous Club (9), Em and Zib ' s I ' ll always be on time Club (12), Mom P ' s rehabilita¬ tion squad (12), Freshman Cheerleading (9), Sportsmanship Award, Sym¬ phonic Choir (9), Float Committee (9-12), Homecoming Court (9,12), J.V. Cheerleading (10 — Co-Capt.), Varsity Cheerleading (11-12), Keyettes (11 - 12), Spanish Club (11 — V. Pres., 12), Powder Puff Football (11), Oneirata (11), DECA (12 — Sec.), Teen Dems (12), Student Business Council (12). Quote: I owe much to my friends; but, all things considered, it strikes me that I owe even more to my enemies. The real person springs to life under a sting better than a caress. — Andre Gile. SUSAN L. NORWOOD: Sue, Swooz, Nor, Lusan. 4-16-67. Keyettes (11,12 — V. Pres.), Varsity Tennis Team (9-12), Tiger Rag (12), Tigerama (11,12 — Classes Editor), French Club (10-11), German Club (10,11 — V. Pres ), French Honor Society (11,12), German Honor Society (11,12 — Pres ), Math Team (12 — extra credit for Calculus member), Procrastinators of America (9-?), D.Y.B. (12). TEID Tomorrow (11-12), Small Mall Society (11-12,Founder), Leo Sayer Fan Club (10 — Co-founder), Young Republi¬ cans (12), Leaky Book Bag Club (12), IHMCC (10,12 — charter member), Gigglers Anonymous (life membership), PMGARL!, Send Mr. Dew to Space Committee (12), Coming out of the Attic (12), TCFC (11-12). Quote: Laugh¬ ter is the sun that drives Winter from the human face. — V.H. PATRICK M. O ' QUINN: Chaka, Patdrige, Patreesh, Patrisha, Roach, Patri¬ cio. 8-4-67. Soccer (9), Architecture State Competition — 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th place (10-12), A.S. Piloting School (12), Mason Hill Long Jump Club (11- 12,V. Pres.), Mt. Vernon Square Cross Country Team (11 -12), I survived A.S. Club (12), Reckless Drivers of America Club (11-12). Quote: Wow Guys ... It ' s fishtailing. KELLY L. OWENS: Kel, Bwelly, Ellykay, Kelsie-Welsie, Dizzy. 1-9-68. Float Committee (9-10), Spanish Club (10), Varsity Baseball Manager (10), VICA (12). Quote: AWWW, poor Tim. VICTORIA JEAN PADGETT: Vicky, Vic, Twinkle Toes, Healthy. 5-9-67. J.V. Field Hockey (9), J.V. Basketball (9), Varsity Soccer (9-12), Varsity Basketball (10-11), Varsity Field Hockey (10-12), 1 stTeam All District (11-12), Gunston District Champs (11-12), All Regional Team (12), 1st place Jefferson Tourna¬ ment (10), Freshman Class Vice President, Art Club (11-12), Assistant Sports Editor (12), Powder Puff Football (11), Michelob Twins (11-12), Gary ' s Babes (11-12), December 17 Parkway Club (12), WCC (12), Traumas and Harsh¬ ness Club (11-12), William Burkholder Fan Club (12), Ft. Hunt Decorating Committee (12). Quote: Cool as a moose on roller skates. DAWN D. PATTERSON: Delta, Spock Ears, Fish Eyes, P.J., Wig, Little Girl, Slugger. 12-20-66. Float Committee (10-12), Cabinet member (10), IHMCC (10), P.D.M. Club (9,10,11,?), French Club (11), J.V. Cheerleader — Sports¬ manship Award (11), Gopher Girls (11-12), Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (11), Kamikaze Kouple Klub (11), PRaTH Watchers Anonymous (11-12), Date-A-Fella Club (11-12), I.L.F.H.-C.L. Club (11-12), G.T. A.S. Club (11 -12), F.H. Sub Club (11-12), V.P. of the Florist Committee (11-12), M.A.M.E. Street Girls (12), Varsity Cheerleader (12), Mom P ' s Rehabilitation Squad (12), Student Forum (12), Ski Club (12), WGBS (12), Reptile Haters of America (12), Illegal Car Entry Club (11-12), 4 Clan Beach Club (11-12). Quote: Some get it from a bottle, others get it from the sun, but take it from a natural; the REAL blondes have more fun!! DARREL L. PAYNE. 4-17-67. Freshman Football (9), j.V. Football (10), J.V. Wrestling (10), Varsity Football (11), Honorable Mention All District (12), Honorable Mention All District-Defense (12), Varsity Wrestling (11 — Capt.), 4th place Marshall Tournament, 4th place Gunston District, Region¬ als (12), 3rd place Marshall Tournament. Quote: Hang Tough Tigers, Class of ' 85 is 1. DARRIN PAYNE. 4-17-67. Freshman Football (9), Varsity Football (11), Chess Club (9-12). Quote: At last graduation! SARAH L. PETERSON: Sahara, Saraha, Solonge, Bus Wrecker, the other Sarah, Sira Sira, Popason. 5-11-67. French Club (10-11), Art Club (10-12,11 — Sec.), Trip to Philli, The Dr. ' s Pub, French Honor Society (12 — Treas.), Yearbook (11 —Assistant Art and Layout Ed., 12 — Art and Layout Ed.), Float Committee (9-12), Ski trip (12), Varsity Swim Team (10-12), ODU Crew (12), Gerry ' s Kids, Shaving Girls (12), Sarah Peterson School of Driving (12 — Pres.), IHMCC (10), MRIAD (10), Hollin Ghettos Women, Hot .. . Pink ... Pants . .. Club (A.W. — Pres., E.R. — V.P.), R.D. — Coors — F.M., The Send Mr. Dew to Space Committee (12), Most Artistic (12). Quote: Some people think it ' s holding on that makes one strong. Sometimes it ' s letting go. — Sylvia Robinson. PAUL R. PHILIP, Jr.: Randy, Mr. Scooty. 2-16-67. Marching Band (9), International Club (9), WCC (9-12), Red Dawn the World Club (9-12,Pres.), Scooty Patrol (12), R. Wood Liberal Fan Club (12). Quote: Forever, for always, for Scooty. There are two things to aim at in life, first to get what you want and second to enjoy it to the max. To the future Hasses at Groveton High — ' Chupa me Pinga. ' TROY PHILLIPS: Bump. 10-24-67. Varsity Football (12), J.V. Football (11), J.V. Basketball (11), Winter Track (11), Soul Club(11-12). Quote: The three don ' t ' s of s.. — don ' t stop, don ' t finish, and most of all don ' t quit. JEFFREY CARTER POOLE: Jeff, Burt, Blowfish, C.J., Bald Head, Fuzzy, The Disappearing Man, Heffrey C., Rhino, Hefferdine, Mr. Music. 10-13-67. MIAB(10), Key Club (9-11,12 — Pres.), IHMCC(founder), Football (9-10), Rog ' s Lunch Bunch (11), Rugby Club (11-12), KnubClub(11), S . . . Brothers (12), Velvet Clam Club (12), Cabin Boys (11-12), Big S ... (11 -12), Aryans (10-11), Swim Team (9-12), GASP (9-11), RWB Crew (11-12), Rude Boys (12), Beach Boys (12), DDAM (11), Red Red Wine Crew (11-12), Tiger Rag (11 -12, Business Editor), Gusher Club (12), P.P. Cheerleader (11-12), WGBS (12), SAC (12), Ski Trip (11-12). Quote: It ' s a beautiful day in the neighbor¬ hood, won ' t you be my, please be my, won ' t you be my neighbor? — Fred Rogers. THOMASA. POWELL: Tom, Tommy, Powell, Maniac. 7-16-66. J.V. Soccer (9-10), You Can ' t Take It With You (11), Peer Counseling (12 — Treas.), Fastest Burning Car Club (12), Loudest Car Club (10-11), 1 st place — State Mechanical Drawing (11), Best in Show-State Mechanical Drawing (11), IH Trish K. Club (9-12), The Trap (12), AIAP (12), Float Committee (9-12), Reckless Drivers of America Club (RDA( (11 -12), English Award (9-10), Key Club (12). Quote: You know? . .. You know? ... I don ' t know? . .. It ' s talent — don ' t look back, look straight ahead. Remember your past, but don ' t try to go back, look straight ahead, toward the future and strive for perfection. PATRICK DUNN PRICE: Pat, Splat, Grub, Grizzly. Sham Club (11-12), Deadhead Club (11-12), Central Scrutinizing Club (11-12), Bodene Slub (9-12), Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile Club (10-12), Lounge Lizard (10-12), Anarchie Barbarianism Association (11-12). Quote: When the moon is in the 7th house and Jupiter alligns with Mars, then peace will guide the planets and love will steer tne stars . .. Your friends will know you better in an instant than an aquaintance will in a lifetime .. . This will teach you to flaunt your wealth in front of those whose poverty you perpetuate. MARY JOAN PRYSTASH: Mojo, M.J., Shorty, Flex, MiJ, Miss Pepsi. 10-25- 66. J.V. Softball (9-10), Varsity Softball (11-12), Business Achievement Awards (10-11), M.O.A. Club (12), William Burkholder Fan Club (12), LaTell ' s Commuter Club (12), Smiley Observer ' s Club (12), Dew Crew (12), J.B. ' s Nappy Club (12), Mrs. Susan Fan Club (11-12), Always Running Late (birth-?). Quote: Get your chocolate out of my peanut butter. JAMES J. PURNER: Jimbo, Sham, Jim. Freshman Football, j.V. Football (10), DECA (11-12), VICA (9-10), Ski Club (9-12), Originator of the Sham Shake (12). Quote: Since the earth is meaningless and directionless, man ' s main course of action is through the complete gratification of the appetite. ELLEN M. PUSTORINO: El. 10-14-67. French Club (10-12), Float Commit¬ tee (10-12), Future Keyette (10), National Honor Society (11-12), French Honor Society (12), History Award (10-11), Business Award (10-11), French Award (10-11), Homecoming Court (11-12), Cutest Couple (12), Senior Class Vice President, Mrs. Susan Fan Club (12), Collaboration Club (10-12), IHMCC (10), Mr. Dew Fan Club (12), Memories of Thorn Bushes (10), Closet Club (11 -12,Pres.), Cabry Sleepers Club (12 — Pres.), 4-29-83, 6-10-83 — M.L. MICHELLE RICHINS: Shorty, Michy, Mouse, Georgia, Martini, Richie Rich, Midnight. 10-12-67. Spanish Club (9), Spanish Honor Award (9), Song and Dance (9), Drill Team (10), J.V. Cheerleading (11), PDM Club (11 only), Kamikaze Kouple Klub (11), Mascot (12), WGBS Radio Club (12), Record Keeper Klub (12), Man-E-Street Girld (12), Teen Dems (12), Gopher Girls (11-12), Date-afella Club (11-12), PRaTH Watchers Anonymous (11-12), 4 Clan Beach Club (11 -12), Mom P ' s Rehabilitation Squad (12), Best Listeners Club—B.S. + P.C. (12), Anagglepuss Lovers of America (11-12), Best EAr Fixers — A.L. (11-12), Danelo+ Georgia = Best Buddy Club (11-12), I hate easy rider Club (12). Quote: A friend is one before whom I may think aloud.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson. BARBARA ANNER RICKARD: Wa Wa, Barb, Barbie. FBLA (9), VICA (10,11,12), Student Forum representative (12), Academic Achievement for Science (11). Quote: I love you Michael! CHRIS RIES: Crease, Grease, Squirrel, Crisco, Tom, Sprout, Sasafras. 3-30- 67. J.V. Basketball Bench (10), Golf Team (10), Golf Team, Captain (11), Golf Team Captain, 2nd in Gunston Dist. Tourn., Athlete of the week against Robinson W. Springfield (12), Founder of the W.C.C. (12), Member of the Computer Losers Club (12), I want to be like Randy(Freshman) Philips Club (12), Captain of the All Gunston Dist. Mr G ' s Accounting Team (12). Quote: Things that never happen will never be known, so make things happen.; You should always have a carefree approach to life, but who am I to care. CRAIG M. ROGERS: Craiger, Bruce. 9-19-67. French Club (9-11), VP French Honor Society (11-12), Soccer (9-12), Football (12), National Honor Society (12), Boys State, Consul Latin Club (12), Vodka Martini, Shaken Not Stirred (11-12), PFOF (11-12), AS Flying School (12), C.A.R.E. (12). Quote: Frankie say don ' t do it. JANIA JOY ROSEN: Jan-i-a, Janine, The Bird, Slugly. Love Boat Crew (9), IFAUAHNF Club (9), I dumped a senior guy Club (9), RR Watchers (9), Synchronized Swimming 5th Cadet (10), Mexico (10), Fast Times in the Lancia (11), CCG-California (12), Horty ' s Hit List (9-12), Official Couch Potato (11-12), WhoC.A.R.E.S. (12). Quote: Just lookin ' for fun and feeling groovy — Simon and Garfunckle. ERIC D. ROSSI: Rossi-e, Harric, YAMS, Mooch. 4-24-67. Key Club (12), Varsity Math Team (12), Rugby (12), English Award (9), Typing Award (11), Tennis (10), Varsity Tennis (11 -12), Volunteering Award (11), WGBS (12), Float Committee (12), Varsity Powder Puff Cheerleader (12), GES (12), SKATERS, SURFERS, AND SKIMMERS (SSS) (9-12), The Trap Club (12), Eastern Surfing Association (12), Beach Boys (12,11,10), Sun Worshippers (9-12), Olde Towne and Library Snowboarders (12), S ... Brothers (12), Robb Crosby Fan Club (11-12), P.D.O.G. (12), Turbo Moped Association (12), RudeBoys (12), Rehabilitated Youths (12), Cook the Pretzels in the Heater Foundation (12), Bright Concerts (12), The Bikers of Ocean City (11), Wait Listen to this... Club (12), Pauls LookAlike I.D. Club (10-12), ItAlmost Squirted on Me Instead of Paul Club (12), Go Sit on Something Soft Club. (12). Quote: To defy the law of gravity is only natural for the locals. GENNY ROWLEY: Snow White, Go-Go Bunny, Genny-Genny, Gin, and Precious. 7-10-67. VICA (12), Historian of VICA (12), HOSA (12), Health Occ. (10-11), SAMM (12). Quote: D.E.S.M.L.T. Brad Wynn — Daddy. KellyOwens—J.M. Master, treathim right, take off the leash. When I getto the bottom I go back to the top of the slide, When I get to the top, I go for a ride, then I get to the bottom and I ' ll see you again! JEROME R. RUPKEY: Jay, J-Bird, Bird, Bam-Bam. 8-18-67. Rugby Club (10-12), Party Host (12), C.A.R.E. (12), The I can ' t wait to get out of school Club (9-12), On Mrs. Harris ' Hit List (11), S ... Brothers (12). Quote: Party at my house! ANNE ELIZABETH RYAN: Annie, Annie Oaklie, Little Annie, Little Ryan, Ry, Antoine, Vern, E.T., freshman. 10-26-67. Basketball Varsity (10-12), Junior Varsity (9), Co-Captain (12), Softball, Varsity (10-12), Junior Varsity (9), Field Hockey, Varsity (11-12), 1st team All-District (12), Latin Club (9-10), Latin Honor Society (10), French Club (11-12), Math Team (12), Young Republicans (12), 1 st place Outstanding in Show-Mechanical Draw¬ ing (11), Field Hockey — Gunston District Champions (11-12), Northern Region runner-up (12), Tigerama photographer (12), Member Horty Fan Club (11-12), Debbie ' s Intimidation Club(Pres.) (9-11), Co-Founder Tank Drivers of America (12), Harrison Ford Fan Club (9-), Ireland Vacationers of Virginia (11), Cat Abusers Club (9-11). Quote: Nice meetin ' up wit ' cha para ' ! ANNETTE M. RYDER: Sissy. 2-12-67. VICA Club (10-12), Cosmetology Open Trend 2nd Place winner, model (11), Volunteer Achievement Award for Cosmetology. Quote: I love Sean Graham! Good luck to Angie Paseand the Cosmo Girls! Quote: If at first you do succeed, try to hide your astonishment. LOWNDES C. QUINLAN: Luke, Luker, Bruce, Luker Duker, Duker. 9-20- 67. Freshman Football, J.V. Football (10-11), J.V. Soccer (9-11,Capt.), Varsity Soccer (11-12), French Club (11), Alpha Phi Omega (12), S ... Brothers Fraternal Organization, U-R (12), English Award (10), History Award (11), Key Club (10-12), Teen Dems (12), CARE (12), ILF Fan Club (10-12), Philosophy Department, University of Wallamaloo (12). Quote: Never let school interfere with your education — Mark Twain. MATHEW HOWIE RAPHAEL: Curly, Mrazzle Daphael, Curly-haired f ... , Clown pants, Mono. 10-8-67. KnubClub (founder), RWB Boys, Cabin Boys (porch boy), Beach Boys, IHMCC, Whupped (12), I melted the Ice Lady Club, Four Muskateers (12), Admirer of Tom ' s nose (9-12), The Trap (11), JPJOP (11), S .. . Brothers, Key Club (sec.), One inch Club (pres.), I ' m afraid of Jeff Poole Club (officer), NHS (Pres.), My sister squawks Club, Boun and I shared a sleeping bag Club, Croix Boys, Red Red Wine Crew, Volvo Ferrari Drivers, Riverside Racers (11), Grain-in-Water Gang (11), Varsity Soccer (11-12), Chicken McNuggoholics Anonymous (9-12). Quote: Menardo, you ' re my lover. I ' m a lover not a fignter — Michael Jackson. CHRISTINA A. RAYMER: Chris, Skeet. 5-28-67. Class representative (11- 12), Esprit de Corps (11 -12), English Award (10-11), Volunteer Award (11). Quote: Climb your ladder slowly so you don ' t miss a step. DEENA Y. RICHEY: Little Bit. 6-17-67. COE (11-12), Academic Achieve¬ ment Awards in English, Earth Science, Business Management Business Law, Participation in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Honors Program. Quote: Shoot for the moon and even if you miss you will be among the stars. Since we might be the last graduating class of Groveton, let ' s go out with a bang! 178 Seniors MIKE SAMPSON: Mr. Mike, Spike, Mr. Michael, Mikey Dread. 2-21-67. Yachting Club (9-12), Groveton Surf Nazis (9-10), B.S. Moose (9), Pseudo Punk (9), Lounge Lizard (9-12), Last of the Lounge Lizards (12), Sham Originator (12), White Punk on Dope (9-12), Non-Stop Rock-n-Roll Party Animal (9-), Varsity Quarters (9-12), December 17 Parkway Club (12), Dead Head (9-). Quote: Some day a Real rain will once again unite and take over the world — I can ' t wait! To all of my friends — You ' re the best and I ' ll miss you all very, very much: Go easy, Step lightly, Stay free! PATRICIA B. SAMPSON: Pat, Patsy, Patti, Patrishka, Spat, Puddles, P.S., The New Girl, lulie ' s Sister, Legs!, Peppermint Patty. 5-25-67. Choir (9-12), All-County Chorus (11-12), Virginia Music Camp (11-12), Chamber Singers (12), International Students (10), Court (10), H onor Roll (9-12). Quote: Yazoo! Sooner Or Later. SANTIAGO SANCHEZ: 7-3-67. One of best of E.S.L. Students (9), Interna¬ tional Club (10-12 — Pres.), Chess Club (10-12), J.V. Soccer (10), Book Club (11) , Student Relations Committee (11-12), Computer Users Club (11 -12), Peer Help Club (12), Collectors Club (12 — Pres.). Quote: If we the Tigers : Unite together disregarding race, culture, or social class, we would be a better school. JOSEPHINE S. SANTOS: Joy. 3-18-66. Future Homemakers of America (9), HOSA(IO), International Club (10 — Sec.). Quote: If there is a will, There is a way , Shut up Maurice. PAUL WILLIAMS SANTOS: Paauul, Pauleee, Pauler, Kegtoe, Paulo, San- cho, Pop-tart Man. 8-7-67. Key Club (9-12), Float Committee (9-12), Cabinet Member (9-10), Sophomore Class Pres., International Club (9-10), Art Club (10-12), Beach Boys (10-12), Cabin Boys (11-12), Powderpuff Cheerleader (11-12), RWB Crew (11-12), Egg Brothers (11), Varsity Math Team (12), Young Republicans (12), Rehabilitated Youths (12), S ... Brothers (12), Schaeffer Club $1.67 (12), Slug and Seagull Watchers (12), ; Driving Record Club, Keg Carrying Club (Pres, and founder), Velvet Clam Club, West Va. Fan Club, Rob Crosby Fan Club, I ' m afraid of Jeff Poole Club, Jimmy da ' cop Fan Club, I was snagged by a pig at the hawk ' s nest Club (12) , Rude Boys (12), WGBS (12), Drive Mrs. Mark Insane Club (11-12). , Quote: It ' s Party Time, whoa it ' s Party time. — Kurtis Blow. TY KEVIN SAUNDERS: Wilbur. 8-7-67. FBLA (10), J.V. Soccer (9-11), Varsity Soccer (12), PFOF (11 -12), A.S. Flying School (Grad.). Quote: Time exists so that everything doesn ' t happen at once. YVONNE LYNNE SCALISE: Eve, Honey, Eveline, Freve, Ebee. 3-6-67. FBLA (9), Art Club (10), Swim Team (10,11 — manager), I Love Popcorn Club (11), Powder Puff Football (11), Red Christmas Twin (11-12), President of the I Love Frank Seeley Club, Student Foru m (12), ICT (12). Quote: My love, through days and seasons soon are gone, a love that ' s true goes on and on!; I ' ll miss you green Christmas Twin!; Make your last year your best T.! It ' s now my time to end mere existance and begin to live! STACIE Y. SCOTT: Stac. 7-16-67. FHA (9), Varsity Soccer (9-10), Spanish Club (9), Homecoming Princess (10), DECA (11 — V-Pres., 12 — Pres.), Business Council (11-12), Bond Award (11), Marketing Student of the year (11), Powderpuff Football (11 -12), Float and Dance Committee (12). Oohh, i I ' ve got something to tell you! Club (11-12), Homecoming Queen (12), English Award. Quote: A toast to the graduates — may they always remain in a class by themselves! STEVEN T. SCHOOLS: Steve, C.B., Bone. 11-27-66. VICA (9-12), DECA (11) , VICA Safety Committee (12), Rugby (12). Quote: Alright, it ' s Party Time. SEAN SCULLY: OB-Sean, S, Bruce. 10-21-67. Tiger Rag (11 — Copy Editor, 12 — Co-Editor-in-Chief), Royal Society for Putting Things on top of other things (11-12), Philosophy Department — University of Wallamaloo (12). Quote: This must be Tnursday— I never could get the hang of Thursdays. GIGI L. SERE: Angel, Gee. 4-7-67. Honor Roll (9-12), FBLA (9-12), Latin , Club (10-11), Academic Achievement Awards for English (11), History (11), Business (9), World Studies — Research Paper (9), Science (9), William Burkeholder Fan Club (12), T.A. Fan Club (10-12), Y.V. Fan Club (9-12). Quote: I can ' t believe it is almost here, finally!!! I ' STEFANIE SHERMAN: Stef, Spam, Potato Head. 6-4-67. Swim Team (11 — Captain, ODU Inventional, 3rd Districts, 13th Regionals, Outstanding Swimmer—12 — Captain, ODU Inventational, Districts, Regionals, Out¬ standing Swimmers), Graduate of the Peterson Driving School (12), Z. Lee Stick of the Month Club (11), Member of the William Burkeholder Fan Club (12) , Save the Spams Club (11-12), California Club (11 -12), Member of the Bogue Fashion Club (11 -12). Quote: Well, it ' s my turn to grow up. Your turn is next. Have fun. DIONNE SKINNER: Dee. 7-28-67. Soul Club (9), FHA (9 — Pres.), FBLA (11-12), COE (11-12), Shorthand — Student Forum Representative (12). .Quote: The best class, is the class of 85! Good Luck Valerie Butler! BOUNTOUM SOMPHANH: Boun, Bon, Bertrand, Bommer, Boum- phtoumph — Faloumph, Fantasy Man. 2-12-67. Tennis Team (9-11), Capt. (12), GASP (9-11), French Club (9-11), Rob Crosby Club, Red Red Wine Crew, Beach Boys, S . .. Brothers, I.L.L. Fan Club, RWB Cres, Track Team (9-11), Key Club (9-12), Cabin Boys, P.P. Cheerleader (11 -12), Float Com¬ mittee (9-12), Outstanding Typing Award (10), Gusher Viewers ' 85, First Place State Mech. Drawing (11), Painters Club ' 85, Schaeffer Club $1.67, Four Muskateers, Grain and Water Club, Riverside Racers, Egg Brothers, Skinny Dippers, P.D.O.G., West Va. Fan Club, Low-Rider Watchers of America, The Trap, Riverside Racers. WGBS, 38 C Fan. Quote: Red red wine you make me feel so fine, you keep me rockin ' all of the time. — UB40 and the Beach Boys. ADRIAN SMITH: Aaaage, The Rabbit. J.V. Soccer (9), Symphonic Choir (9-10), Best Media Production (10), IHMC (10,12), CuC (11), Mr. Dew Fan Club (12). Quote: And you know it ' s time to go through the sleet and driving snow across the fields of mourning to a light that ' s in the distance. — U2. KRISTINA ETHEL SMITH: Christina, Katrina, Beenie, Stina, Stacey, CK, SB. 7-16-67. Froch Cheerleading (9), Future Keyetter (9-11), French Club (9-11), W.Watchers Anon. (9-10),J.V. Cheerleading (10), Bonny — Anythin g Goes , Peggy — Come Blow Your Horn (10), Brown Bag Theatre (10), Performed at Wolf Trap (10), Thespians (10,11 — Treas.,12 — Sec.), Float Committee (10-12), IHMCC (10), ST — HGCC (10), Varsity Cheerleading (11,12 — Co-Capt.), Student Forum Rep. (11,12), Winter Track — Sportsmanship Award (11), Gopher Girls (11,12), Art Club (11), Powder Puff Football (11), AGABL(II), Keyettes (12), Best Actress Superlative (12), Teen Dems(12), IUEB (12), William Burkholder Fan Club (12), Mom P ' s Rehabilitation Squad (12), JAJB (12), C.A.R.E. (12). Quote: All I want is the chance to prove money can ' t buy me happiness. Too much of a good thing is wonderful — Mae West. PETER SCHUYLER SMITH: Max, Mad Max, Maximillian, Chameleon. 4-7- 67. Quote: Born into war and peace, forced to choose between right and wrong; Each man kills the thing he loves, for better or for worse; Face to face with the ragged truth; Mixed up, torn in two; Turned your back on the only thing that could save you, from yourself. I ' m going out in a blaze of Glory. — The Alarm. I refuse to accept the cynical notion that nation after nation must spiral down a militaristic stairway into the hell of thermonuclear destruction. I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word ... — Martin Luther King Jr. Take this song of freedom, put it on and arm yourself for the fight. Our hearts must have the courage to keep on marching on and on. — The Alarm. STACEY A. SMITH: Scrappy. 7-15-67. Spanish Club (9), J.V. Basketball (10), J.V. Softball (10), Cosmetology (10,11), Academic Achievement Award for English (11), Honor Roll (11), Typing Award (11), I.C.T. (12). Quote: I love you, Jeff M. and so long Groveton High! ADRIAN STARUCH: Adje, Fly Boy, Evil Kenival. 9-14-67. PFOF (11-12), Pres. — Mason Hill Long Jump Club (12), Math Club (9-1 2), I Am A.S. (9-12), IHMCC (10-12), First place State Drafting and Architecture (9,11 -12), Indoor Track (11), IHTKC (11-12), Reckless Drivers of America Club (11-12), Adrian Flying School (12). Quote: ... 70 ... 75 .. . Ahhh .. . Quick guys, get out and push!!! DOUGLAS R. STEINBAUM: Doug. 3-29-67. Marching Band (9), Sympho¬ nic Band (9), Computer Users ' Club (12), Latin Club (12), Academic Achievement Awards for Algebra, German. D. GREG SUMMERS: Oogie Pringle, Oogie, Flash. Swimming (9-11), Rugby Club (10), Mechanical Drawing First Place State. Quote: Never too much and 2KDS2. BRENT L. TERRELL: Brentford, Brentwood, BLT. 6-27-67. Winter Track (9-10). Quote: So many places to go, people to see, and things to do ... yet not enough time. I love you S.F.K. DAVE E. THOMPSON: Hippie. 3-9-68. VICA Club Photographer (12), Photography (10-12), ICT (12). Quote: Classic rock is the only rock! Now it ' s time to relax, here comes Miller time. P.S. The whale is watching. FELICIA DEON THORNE: 9-14-67. Band (10), Excellence in English (11). Quote: The greatest happiness in the world is to love and believe in yourself. LEONA FAYE THORNTON. 6-8-66. Cosmetology (11 -12), Typing (9), Child Development (10), Volleyball (9), Most improved in class awards. Quote: To all seniors: Class of ' 85. Hang loose but not too loose or you ' 11 flap in the breeze. MICHELLE L. THURMAN: Shell, Shelly, Shelly-bean, String-bean, Fish. 8-3-67. J.V. Softball (9), ICT awards (9), ICT (9), Varsity Softball (12), Mitch Fan Club (11-12), Party-hardy Club (9-12). Quote: Horse lover forever! Looks like we made it! CURTIS THWING: Curt, Goldie, Wave, Burt, Burtis the Thang, Whoop- bug — Duuh. 10.-24-66. Beach Boys (9-12), Wrestling (9), Rehabilitated Youth Organization (12), Rugby (11-12), IHMCC (10), NHS (11-12), S. Brothers, Eastern Surfing Association (10-12), French Honor Society (11-12), Sun Worshippers (9-12), Art Club (9-12,Pres.), Skaters, Surfers, and Skim- boarders (9-12), Locals Only (9-12), RWB Crew, East Coast Skimboarding Championships (10-12), Rude Boys, Iced (12), Velvet Clam Club (12), Key Club (12), WGBS (12), The Olde Towne Snowboarders (12), Powderpuff Cheerleader (11-12), Skate and Destroy Club (12), Frisbee Throwers (10-12), PDOG, I was snagged by a pig at the Hawk ' s nest Club (12). Quote: Hey Groveton, go skate or go home! SET TIKOYAN: Rocky, Big Man, Camel Rider, Bopper, Pickle, Bam-Bam, 6-9-67. Winter and Spring Track (11), Math Team (12), Varsity Soccer (12), Rejected from Computer Losers Club, All Gunston District Accounting Team, Bodyguard WccClub, Mr. G Club. Quote: Not to care is to live, to live is not to care. ELIZABETH A. TUCKER: Beff, Buffy, Purple Lips, Hector ' s Girl. 10-15-67. DECA Club (11 .Vice-President,! 2), Class representative (10-12), J.V. Soccer (10) . Quote: It ' s not the quantity of what you learn but the quality that will stay in your mind forever. CHARLES ELLIOT SCOTT VAN HORN: Chuck, Charles, Chucky, M.I.T.B., Jean-Claude. 10-6-66. Key Club (9-12), French Club (9-12), Chest Club (founding father), Rog ' s lunch bunch (11), IHMCC (10), J.V. Soccer (9-10), Varsity Soccer (11-12), Red Red Wine Crew (11 -12), RWB Crew (11 -12), Swim Team (9-11,12 — Capt.), Cabin Boys (11-12), Porch Boys (11), S ... Brothers (12), Float Committee (11-12), Powder Puff Cheerleader (11-12), Driving Record Club, Schaeffer Club $1.67 (12), Persian Excursion — Purple Rain (12), Keg Toe Creator (12), Cabin rock-catcher (12), Low-rider Watchers of America (12), The Trap Club — repeat offender, Rude Boys (12), O.D.U. Crew (10-12), Academic Achievement Award for French I (9), I wish I could swim like Jim Club (12), Ski trip (12), Gerry ' s Kids (9-12), APMWAHACF (12), Wait, listen to this .. . (12), Chesterfield County Club (11) , L.M.D. Admirer(12). Quote: This is Major Tom to ground control, I ' m stepping through the door, and I ' m floating in a most peculiar way, and the stars look very different today. — David Bowie. THOMAS FREDERICK VANDERBURG: the Nose, Thom, Schnoz, Hinden- burg, Thomas P. 10-27-66. Paul Russell ' s Nose Club (pres.), RWB Boys, Cabin Boys (porch boy), I saw the seagull squirt on Paul Club, Beach Boys, IHMCC, IA Watchers, Jimmy D ' CopCFub, KnubClub, Rude Boys, I ' m afraid of Jeff Poole Club, S . .. Brothers, AIAP Club, Velvet Clam Club, The computer boys are studs Club, the Trap Club, Queet Club, Swedish meatball Society, Low-rider Watchers of America, the Aryans, Wait, listen to this ... , Egg Brothers, Gusher Viewers of ' 85, Painters Club ' 85, I don ' t understand Boun Club, Red Red Wine Crew, Zebrina Club, Paul Diving Team, APMWAHACF Club, Schaeffer Club $1.67, Turbo moped Club, Flailing arms Club. Quote: No one will be watching us, why don ' t we do it in the road? ANTHONY B. WALKER: 6-24-67. Band (9), J.V. Basketball (10), S pring Track (11-12), Computer Users Club (11-12). Quote: Little F and A ' s are forever as long as there is Sonya and cheesecake. MELISSA G. WALTON: 12-14-66. COE (11-12). Quote: I did it Mom! I love you James A. Russell! ALAN E. WATKINS: Al, AAAAL, Pele, Big Al, Bowren, Ale wishes, Mr. McDonalds, Frank, Chocolate thunder. 6-19-66. Knub Club (11), Cabin Boys (11-12), Oinga Boinga f. Club, S .. . Brothers, IHMCC (10), Red Red WineCrewO 1), Gusher Viewers ' 85, AndrewJ. Stites Memorial Corner (11), Citation Drivers (10-12), PDOG, Velvet Clam Club, Rude Boys, Egg Brothers (11), Riverside Racers (11), AIAP, WGBS (10,12 — Pres.), Art Club (9-12), Key Club (10-12), Varsity Math Team (12), J.V. Soccer (9), Varsity Soccer (10-11,12 — Capt.), 2nd team All District Soccer (11), 1 st team (12), Varsity Football (12), Powder Puff Cheerleader and Coach (11-12), Float Committee (9-12), Senior Class Treas., Row S Police Club, Rob Crosby Fan Club, Jimmy D ' Cop Club (11 -12), BCMC (11), Egg Brothers (11), AIAP, Wait, listen to this ... (12), Grain-n-Water Gang (11), RWB Crew, Schaeffer Club $1.67, Painters Club, Zebrina Club, Four Musketeers, IPMWAHACF, West Virginia f. Club, Beach Boys (10-12). Quote: You sent this dangerous note, is anybody alive in there? — Police. We rowed to the ceiling and swam for the life of all pencils.” VALERIE L. WATSON: Vaaal, Party-tardy Val, Grape , alerie Vay, Vaaal ... Watson I presume. 8-16-67. The Teresa Burnett ' Fan ' Club (12 — Pres.), Float Committee (12), Soul Club (9-10), Future Keyettes (9), Spanish Club (10), Perfect Attendance Club (9-12),Pres.), Spring Track (10-12), 2nd District in shot put (10-11), Winter Track (10,12), F.A.F. Club (12), S.A.D.D. (12), Band (9-11). Quote: Rabbits, rabbits, rabbits, R-A-B-B-l-T-S. I want them out right now. Get ' em out N-O-W! STACY MARIE WHITE: Stace, Stace Face, Space, Lacey, Daydee, Chuck, Racey, Ta. 11-20-67. Freshman, J.V. (10), Varsity (11-12), Cheerleading, J.V. (9-10), Varsity (11-12), Field Hockey, W. Watchers Anon. (9-10), French Club (9-11), IHMCC (10), I.L.E.B. (10-12), Latin Club (11 — Treas.), Thespians (11,12 — Treas.), Junior Class Chairperson, A.G.A.B.C. (11), Powder Puff Football (11), Brown Bag Theatre (10-12), Marigolds (10), Anything Goes (10), You Can ' t Take It With You (11), Mousetrap (11), Look Homeward Angel (12),l.L.F.H. R.S.Club (11-12), performed at Wolf Trap (10), S.W.A. (12), Ft. Hunt Decorating Committee (12), Young Republicans (10-12,Pres.), F.H. Sub Club, Reptile Haters of America (12), C.A.R.E., W.B. Fan Club, WGBS (12), WCC, Safe Driving Award (11-12), Mom P ' s Rehabilitation Squad (12). Quote: But no — they were not perfect. And it was the touch of the imperfect upon the would-be-perfect that gave the sweetness, because it was that which gave the humanity. — Tess of the d ' Orbervilles — Thomas Hardy. Too much of a good thing is wonderful! — Mae West. GLORIA WILLIAMS: Glo, Glosie, Chloe, G.B., Susanna. 10-19-66. Fresh¬ man Cheerleading, Orchestra (9), French Club (10), J.V. Cheerleading (10), IHMCC (10), Varsity Cheerleading (10-11,12 — Capt.), J.V. Field Hockey (11), Junior Class Secretary, Award for Excellence in English (11), Gopher Girls (11-12), Small Mall Society (11-12), French Honor Society (11,12 — Sec.), Senior Class President, Homecoming Court (12), Best Leader (12), J.A.J.B. (12), Float Committee (9-12), Mom P ' s Rehabilitation Squad (12), Georgetowne Lunch Bunch (12), Powder Puff Football (11-12), M.R.R. (12), P.S. or is it S.P. Club?, B.A.L. Taxi Service. Quote: The day will happen whether or not you get up! LAJUANNA YVETTE WILLIAMS: Wanna, NaNa. 2-23-67. Soul Club (9-10), Drill Team (10,11 — Capt.), Esprit de Corps (10-12), Leadership Retreat (11-12), Human Relations Comm. (11-12), Student Forum (12), Philosophy Comm. (11), Ardent member of C.A.R.E. (1 2 and forever), Oneirata (10-12). Quote: A high school is a place to grow and learn about yourself; Use it to the fullest. LAURIE A. WILLIAMS: Law, Dingy, Air-Head of the Universe, Laur-ray, Way behind Williams. 4-4-67. J.V. Softball (9), Varsity Softball (10), J.V. Basketball (9), C.O.E. (11-12), Spanish Club (9-10), Academic Achievement Award for English, Algebra, Miss a day of school a week Club (9-12,Pres.), Hand your work in late Club (9-12,Pres.), Keyettes. Quote: No lie, true story. Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars. SUSANNA WILLIAMS: Zanna, Maude, Zannadu, Cinta, Suz, Missy, Gloria. 10-19-66. Freshman Cheerleading (co-capt.), Float Committee (9-12), Sym¬ phonic Choir (9), J.V. Cheerleading (10), Song and Dance (9), IHMCC (10 — charter member), Leo Sayer Fan Club (10 — co-founder), Future Keyettes (11) , Keyettes (12), Prom Committee (11), Powder Puff Football (11), Varsity Cheerleading (11-12), Gopher Girls (11-12), Senior Class Secretary, Sk i trip (11-12), Building Committee (12), Mom P ' s Rehabilitation Squad (12), Georgetown Lunch Bunch (12), Homecoming Court (12), Benetton Babes (12) , Strawberry Schnapps Club (12 — V. Pres.), We ' re on a field trip Club (12), I loveT.H. Club (12-?), Snagglepuss Lovers of America (11-12). Quote: Some people think it ' s holding on that makes one strong. Sometimes it ' s letting go. — Sylvia Robinson. GEORGE ROSS WINTERS III: Skip, Skipper T„ Skeep. 1-12-67. V. Math Team (9-12), Cabin Boys (12), English Team (10-12,Pres.), Rog ' s Lunch Bunch (11), GASP (11), Boy ' s State (11), Float Committee (11-12), Gusher Viewers ' 85, NHS (11 -12,V.P.), SAC (12), S .. . Brothers (12), It ' s Academic (10-12), The Trap (12), P.P. Cheerleader (11-12), Young Republicans (12), P.D.O.G. (12), Tiger Rag (11,12-— Managing Ed.), Cornell Fan Club (9-12), Cross Country (10), J.V. Soccer (9-10), V. Soccer (11-12), 1st place State Mechanical Drawing (10), Painters Club ' 85 (12), Ski trip (12-almost), Em ' s friends of communism (12), Democracy of Cupidity Club (11). Quote: If I die in a combat zone, box me up and ship me home. If I die and still come up, lay me where the rose is sown. — Big Country. TRICIAA. WISCKAL: New Yorker. 5-30-66. Cosmetology — VICA (10-12), Football Manager (11-12), Wrestling Manager (11-12), Track Team (11), Varsity letters in Football and Track, Awards in Football, Wrestling, and Track. Quote: Good luck K.W. Had lots of fun managing the football and wrestling teams. Hope you find someone that was as much fun as 1 was. All my thanks to D.E. for all the support you have given me. You went through a lot of garbage to help me, but every bit of it was appreciated, thanks. I ' m going to miss all you old Cosmo girls and Mrs. Sunbury, but it has taken me too long to get out. JOHN H. WONG: 1-7-68. Chess Club (9-12,Pres.), Computer Users Club (10-12,Pres.), NHS (11-12), French Honor Society (11-12), Math Team (10-12), English Team (10-11), International Club (12), Loyal Order of the Imperial Y Chromosomes, The Hackers Guild (10-12), The Software Saints (10-12), The Occidental Accents Club, Bass Anglers of America. Quote: Corollary I to Jeremy Brock ' s quote: The reason for time is so that everything doesn ' t happen at once ... Oh, is it my move? Checkmate.” Of course I didn ' t do anything with the manager ' s I.D., the system ' s down. A full stringer is the fisherman ' s bounty. TAMMY M. WORTH: 7-14-67. Symphonic Choir (11), Spanish Club (11), Latin Club (11), Oneirata (Business and Publicity Ed — 12), Young Republi¬ cans (12 — Sec. and Treas.), Drama Club (12), J.V. Math Team (12), Swim Team (12), Academic Achievement Award for English, National Latin Exami¬ nation Award, Quote: Time is in a bottle, emptying quickly and the future is in our hands. Good luck to the class of ' 85 and to future classes. ERIN DEBORAH YANE: Amazon, Supreme Queen. 8-9-67. Co-Pres. Ft. Hunt Decorating Committee (12), Tiger Rag (11-12), Varsity Field Hockey (10-12), Gunston District Field Hockey Champs (11-12), 2nd place Regional Field Hockey Tournament (12), Tigerama (11-12), Mr. Dew is Cute Club (12). Quote: Ah, what did you say? Could you repeat the question? ... Oh, ah, I urn, I don ' t know. KWANG HO Yl: Kwang, Question Kwang, Mus-Kwang. Debate Team (10-11), Are You a Virgin? , Groveton Drinking Club, I Love Leslie Club (honest), Scottish Liberation Organization, Dr. Gilardi Fan Club of America, Mr. Hale, teach another year Club, Simon-Garfunkal. Quote: Leslie, will you have .. . with me? Seniors 179 r •X-a f ; x vsO Lrv A •« CJ£N£t©m GOCFEZ X P . i ve ' ' - o h 7 u h 0 m coraS - Sl-lV-7 rn —TA (JO „ _. N K -% 1 ' A A o TU UA 0. r A £ v 5 ' j. -o o°) ° 4 -S ? i A vT o. 0 A A A Nl Av V □a A 7 ■A- SD JO X) x ItUA Lx -X ’04 ©2 C Da V yV VP A w x «y 0 f-T - lb H i CP © xA -i- 3 C ' ± of JU yXO r %f THE F 6 W THE PROUD THE UTNEl O -% .4 X Sf s - T3 Hey sKKhh! o ■Cr c it O — 55ft 5 - u ( 180 nTn ' ' A . EMORIES OF D-YB. w 4 C- jJ df 7 cmS£ fh? Cadi ' fled ' Yj:f dd %K tr ortr n -P y A 5 £WI 0 S k€. H otee ly oO(( V V 0 N s : yp ii. e x p ' J dmukii Nighti V y r ()actx pfli vriOLulo M. oC - 7 V X « t ic t A t,«a r, t K P H Pol ew tco ds YVY ' t «-4r 5 Qs Vl ft r v V Yi Aior c $. u V B.J “’ tf O- S««£ty eicetlySj.J, K — . A r ’ ,t co. . Pn ' Jt G lori ' oc -D P £ Xfly ' - «,« ' -y (? .v I v oow f Twc Ht “Ho Otl Jf, 0 5 i i ' Wy MAC ' H RRP TlH£S CBF5 ! • .vSspr ' CLASS OFFICERS The Junior year is one of metamor¬ phosis; a much greater degree of re¬ sponsibility brings with it added press¬ ures and anxiety. For the Class of ' 86, it was finally time to worry seriously about college, and life after grad¬ uation; grades took on a much high¬ er importance. There was also the question of the prom: the death of the candy sale would greatly hinder us in our struggle to raise the thousands of dollars necessary for the big May event, but through fundraiser after fundraiser we persisted. Despite the effort of an enthusiastic core of Home¬ coming float workers, we once again found our niche as uncontested last place finishes. There were ups and there were downs, but when the year was done, a tremendous change was evident. Responsibility had trans¬ formed us into serious-minded young adults, and although we never denied ourselves time for recreation, we ' d developed a serious concern about our future lives. — Jim Rosenfeld President, Class of ' 86 Junior Class Officers: Kathy Slayton (Sponser), Jim Rosenfeld (Pres.), Matt Glaser (Sec.), Kim Ivy (V.P.). Not Pictured: Jennifer Powers (Treas.). 186 Juniors f Abbot, Toni Abner, Denise Addison, Dawn Annino, Michelle Ball, Sandra Beare, Matt Beaver, Pam Becks, Cary Bentley, Denise Berkeley, George Bickman, Claver Bowe, Angela Bowers, Ray Brown, Marissa Brown, Tawnya Bryan, Steve Buck, Heather Burke, Heather Burlowe, Kris Burns, Michelle Butler, Mark ■ ■ Juniors 187 Butler, Valerie Calcater, P. Calogero, Traci Campbell, Melissa Carnemark, Johanna Carpenter, Missy Carter, Jen Cassidy, Beth Chase, Wendy Chen, Hoa Clark, David Clark, Kelly Cline, Floyd Cooke, Celeste Cornwell, Shelby Crowther, Amy Davidson, Evie De Moraes, Carlos Degastyne, Paul Demmel, James 188 Juniors f Diuguid, Carol Donahue, Michael Drenning, Michelle Duncan, Kim Ebhardt, Mary Edens, Kim Engelken, jane Eskew, Lisa Esteppe, Paul Fallin, Susan Farmer, Kurt Felch, Danielle Ferrance, Chris Finney, Michelle Fornshell, Georgia Frazier, Tonya Fuller, Christian Garrison, April Gilbert, Lori Glasco, Phillip Juniors 189 Glaser, Matt Glidden, Angie Golden, Tosha Goldfarb, Nick Gonzales, Stacey Graham, David Graham, Sean Graham-Fang, Amy Gregas, Joanie Griffith, Mike Gutierrez, R. Haag, Stacy Harding, Thomas Hatfield, Mark Heimberger, Beate Henry, Suzanne Henson, Jody Hernandez, Gria Hicks, Lia Hill, Karen Hines, Kimberly 190 Juniors Hoffman, Susanna Hoggard, Jack Hollingsworth, Jenni Holloway, Marque Horne, Cary Hosmer, Andrew Hostettor, Lorie Howe, Andy Howe, Jeannie Hutchinson, Stephanie Ivy, Kim Jarrell, Dawn Jones, Crystal Jones, Eric Keeton, Tom Kelley, Devin Kennedy, Jimmy Kerns, Laura Kelso, Mike Kim, Thomas Knox, Deborah Juniors 191 I I I I i 1 Kyung, Yoo Lapallo, Patty Larson, Monica Lasker, Cindy Layton, Rhonda Lennon, Tami Leonard, Wade Lile, Todd Lilly, Christina Lim, Tae Lombardi, Courtney LoPrinzi, Janice Lowe, Bruce Mahan, Jeffrey Marquardt, Marilyn Mates, Barry Matus, Alfonso McGee, Chris McLaughlin, Richard Merritt, George 192 Juniors Moreschi, Rich Morningstar, Randy Morris, Paula Mraz, James Mudd, Bobbie Mumford, Mike Naylor, Andy Neff, Michelle Newton, Veronica Ngo, Mimi Ngog, Clarke O, Myung Pak, Sang-Chung Parker, Steven Pase, Angie Petretich, Christian Pettit, Deena Pierceall, Sandra Priestland, Mary Pugh, Robert Juniors 193 Purcell, Jeannie Ramirez, Jaime Ransom, David Reddan, Michelle Rim, Eun Robbins, Eugene Rogers, Lyndsey Rose, David Rosenfeld, James Rosenfeld, Mike Sakama, Joe Scalise, Christina Schmidt, Katy Scholl, Brian Scoville, Becky Shaffer, Kim Shelton, Keith Short, Dora Silvestri, Cathy Skinner, Paul Slater, Chris 194 Juniors Smither, Charles Snapp, Christine Springer, Eden Startup, Kim Stumbo, Billy Sumler, Nina Swink, Michele Tayloe, Julie Taylor, Derek Thomas, Mike Thompson, Wanda Thorpe, Troy Tolg, Amy Toney, Robert veerman, Karen tiniors 195 Watt, Jennifer Weathers, Kendra Photangtham, Sakda Whitehead, ivuuge Wilder, Eric Wiley, Alex Williams, Greg Williams, John Williams, Kern Williams, Tim Wilson, Linda A. Wilson, Linda C. Winchell, Rob Windish, John Wolford. Kenneth Wright Kipp 196 Junio I •: 197 I I I I I I I I I I I CLASS OFFICERS This past school year we have work¬ ed together as a class to accomplish several goals. We tried to achieve class unity while developing school spirit. We were productive as a class and we strove to achieve as indi¬ viduals. I feel that the Sophomore class has accomplished all of its goals. We have made a special name for ourselves here at Groveton, and I am proud and lucky to have served this class. — Howard Weinberger President, Class of ' 87 Sophomore Class Officers: Julie Martin (Sponser), Howard Weinberger (Pres.), Julie Ball (V.P.), Megan Roberts (Sec.). Not Pictured: Rica Philips (Tres.). 198 Sophomores Abbott Inspftp Ahne, Helen Aleknavage, Jeff Allen, Heidi Alvino, Christina Auckerman, Mark Austin, Michelle Avpllnnp Pptpr Bambha, Kiran Barckhoff, Ronnie Barkume, Megan Barrett, Nicole Bartholomew, Todd Baxter, Daniellia Baxter, Priscillia Beal, Chris Bennett, Shawn Benton, Carlton Sophomores 199 Best, Lynn Blackburn, Janice Blanford, William Breese, Valorie Broussard, Oscar Burton, Donna Caudill, Scott Cavender, Amy Chafin, Tammie Cheatham, Marc Childers, Michael Childers, Mitchell Chin, Young Christner, Man Goldwell, Barbara 200 Sophomores Cook, Jennifer Crenshew, Albert Davis, James Davis, Michelle Detwiler, Andrew Coleman, Donna Collier, Andrew Collins, Taylor Comer, Angie Connor, Judy Dickerson, Stephanie Dimarco, Karen Doss, Rickey Douglas, Keith Drenning, Julie CDOOCv Duplessier, Fabrice Earle, Andy rLU Marcia 7 Evans, Ellen Sophomores 201 Evans, Michael Everett, Celia Fannon, Frank Fecchio, Sasha Fleming, John Ford, Tiffany Fowler, Mario Freeman, Anthony Fuller, Jeffrey Gaines, Kathy Gallamore, Ben Gallant, Chris Garbow, Rachael Gattis, Susan Ghabel, Steve Glasco, Angela Goldfarb, Max Goodrich, Teri Gordon Grant, Randy 202 Sophomores Grayson, Cornell Grisar, Todd Hall, Desha Halvorson, Holly Hanrahan, Meaghan Hardy, Jacque Harris, Carolyn Henderson, Dawn Henderson, Shelly Hersh, Nancy Holby, Eric Holcombe, Paul Hornada, Scott Inman, Tiffany Izzett, Tracy Jackson, Antoinette Jackson, Deatra Jacob, Donna Jagerskog, Cecilia Jenkins, Mario Jeon, Yong Sophomores 203 I I I I I Joiner, Paul 1 Jones, Samanthia Jung, Sang | Kaplan, David Kasik, Lynda I I I I I Kays, Danny Keblesh, Jerry Kelly, Rusty Kerr, Kelly Kestym, Kim I Kim, Sook Klenner, Kristy Kopasz, Diane Leach, George Lee, Chang Lee, Sang Hun Leifker, Cheryl Lengacher, Amy Levy, Edward Lewis, Tisha 204 Sophomores Libby, Cynthia Long, Elise Lukes, Teresa Lund, Johanna Lynch, Latesha Lynn, Christina Lynton, Norman Lyons, Liz Mack, Evonn Mackay, Jon Mallalieu, Lori May, Katie May, Lisa McCullar, Roger McDowell, Brian McCinty, Sean McIntosh, Tammy Mills, Curry Mogollon, Sara Molnar, David Moses, Tim Nam, Sook Nicely, Dianne Sophomores 205 Norris, Andrew Noufi, Tamir Olson, Stephanie O ' Neal, Deborah O ' Neill, Sean Ordonez, Lalaine Paddock, Terri Padin, Lorraina Palmer, Donna Park, Kyung Parke, Mary Pataluna, Shawn Pearce, Rachel Peebles, Becky Pennington, Shawn Perritt, Sherry Perry, Shannon Petchel, Steve Peterson, Anne Phillips, Rica Poe Gerald 206 Sophomores ■gn Powers, Matt Pritchett, Kevin Pruitt, Brian Puller, Lewis Quander, Anthony Raphael, Tania Rhodes, Adam Rhodes, Ann Riley, Richard Rim, Sue Ritenour, Paul Roberts, Daniel Roberts, Megan Roberts, Missy Roberts, Yasmine Robertson, Ladenya Robinson, Tony Russ, Kathy Ryan, Robert Sable, Ronna Saigado, Trisha Sophomores 207 II I I I I I Sain, William Salama, Sandra Saleem, Amer I Saleem, Farah Sampson, Julie Saunders, Kim Schaeffer, Stef Schmidt, Amy Schroeder, Paula Selby, Stephen Shelton, Kathy Shifflett, Jody Simmers, Anthony Simoniz, Brian Smith, David Smith, Laura Souza, Lori Sparks, Susan Steward, Sophia Stewart, Deborah 208 Sophomores Sullivan, Mark Summers, James Svolis, Stacy Swain, Mark Taylor, Brent Taylor, Samantha Tsiourouti, Irene Tucker, Denise Tyson, Hope Vanderhyae, Rick Vanzelst, Cleo Vasques, Eric Walker, Pat Ware, Karen Washington, Mark Webb, Marty Weinberger, Howard Wheeler, Eddie Whitelocke, Rose Wildeman, Robbie Sophomores 209 210 Sophomores i. 211 I I I I I I I I 1 CLASS OFFICERS I wish I could reminisce about all those good times we ' ve had, but so far there have been so few — because we ' ve only just begun. Then again I couldn ' t forget the efforts that went into a third place homecoming float, and Community Day, our first big ! event of the year that gave us our start¬ ing dollars. Well, we ' ll have more floats, Com¬ munity days, homecomings, and even someday a prom. But now we are the babies of the school. We ' ve all had to put up with freshmen jokes and will have our chance to tell them. We ' ll i make it like the rest. All I can say is that there will be no turning back. The best is yet to come. — Sheera Rosenfeld President, Class of ' 88 Freshman Class Officers: Pat Loudis (Sponser), Sheera Rosenfeld (Pres.), Debbie Epstein (Sec.), Leah Glaser (V.P.), Lana May (Treas.). 212 Freshmen i, Adams, Evan Adams, Kimberly Alkerman, Patti Anderson, Cathy Anderson, Kirsten Anderson, Torrance Saavedra Anselmed Applegate, Mary Arner, Stephen Arrington, James Baltimore, Ramona Barnes, Cecile Bartl, Lara Baskin, James Bavliss, Bobby Belkey, Jimmy Benjamin, Dawn Bennett, Lance Betterton, Dale Blandford, James Boan, William Lreshmen 213 Bradley, Scott Brock, Chris Brown, Trisha Brownstein, Sara Buck, Stephen Butler, Kenneth Byrd Steve Calogero, Chris Cannaday, Levi Cannon, Tae Carrell, Lisa Carroll, Jeff Caul, Jennifer Cavender, Virginia Chansavong, Sinak Chapman, D. Charles, Emmanual Charles, Tammy Christian, John Christofferson, Leif 214 Freshmen - Cho, Seong Cikins, Neil Clanagan, Patty Clark, Brenda Clark, Heidi Clark, Vickie Clarkin, Linda Clements, Curtis Cline, Ann Marie Collier, Hope Collins, Pat Conley, J. Corgan, Lilia Crowder, Bronson Dales, T.J. Dellibove, Gina Devoe, Stephen DeWall, Renee Diamantidis, C. Dixon, Timothy Dan, Darin Davis, Niobe Dawson, Tony Freshmen 215 Donohue, Mathew Duarte, Billy Dustin, Eddie Ebhardt, Robin Edens, David Elliott, Lisa Ellison, Patrick Epstein, Debbie Exum, Kimberly Feist, Frank Felch, Kathryn Ferrance, Robert Finney, Todd Ford, Wendell Fox, Barry Frazier, Tammy Freeman, Keith Freeman, Robin Freeman, Sebastian Gallagher, Sean Gardiner, Nick 216 Freshmen Garrett, Eddie Glaser, Leah Goldberg, Daniel Grabner, Danielle Grey, Nicole Gritzner, Jason Gupta, Amit Hall, Jeanine Hampton, Mark Hanekamp, Shannon Hanna, Catherine Hansen, Timothy Harris, Jeanene Harris, Mario Harris, Rita Harris, Tammy Harvey, Trina Hawthorne, Kelly Hawthorne, Richard Heald, Susan Heilig, D. Freshmen 217 I I I I Hersey, Laura Holloway, Alexis Hood, Paul Hooper, Dwayne Hottle, Dennis Howard, Derek Howard, Michelle Hughes, Monica Hunter, Lisa Ann Hutchinson, Kimberly Ivy, Mike Jackson, Regina Jackson, Wanda Jaeger, Charles Jenkins, Amy Jepson, Marie Jewell, Danny Joffey, James Jones, Brian Joyce, Adam Hr ™ 7 1 1 War v- f Z?r :i BpL. 218 Freshmen Karabin, Jim Keenan, Wendy Keister, Shannon Keith, Audra Kim, Daniel Kim, Ji Young Kim, Yoo Sung King, Alex Kiser, Deanna Komarek, Robert Koskey, Amy Kremers, Lani Kritcher, Tim Langham, Robert 1 anou, Elizabeth men 219 Lewis, Lloyd Lim, Na Young Limoges, Annette Lloyd, Mike Loew, Brian Lomas, Kevin Lukes, Tim Lukitsch, Joe Lyndon, Derrick Maguire, Suzanne Manning, Lisa Martin, Sean Mattison, Jeanene May, Lana McClellan, David McKendree, Deanna 220 Fresh Moore, John Moore, Monti Moriarity, Sean Morris, Mike Moss, Mike Nah, Uk-Kyung Nece, Suzy Newton, Vanessa Nunley, Rhonda Northern, Eric 1 Perry, Telita Peters, Wendy Petritich, Mike Philips, Phyllis Photangtham, P. Rim, Sue Pierceall, Bill Poole, Shelton Powers, Tania Price, Dante Ritchie, Micheal Roberts, Victoria Rosenfeld, Sheera i • J Sejal, Amin Shiflett, Annette Short, John Silvestre, Cecil Sintay, Daren I I ! I I Stitt, Anne Stockard, John Stokes, Alicia Stokes, Harvey Starr, Tina Sweatt, Marci Swink, Edward Taliaferro, Mechelley Taylor, Weslp ' - Th ' Vann, Nikki Vasquez, Lisa Ven, Sopheap Vizzard, Jennifer Warren, Joanne Weis, Nick Weiner, Jackie Westphal, Michelle Wheaton, Dana Wiley, Celeste Williams, Diana Williamson, Jessica Williams, Veronica Wilson, Mike Wilson, Tiffany Winbush, Torina Winslow, Perry Winters, Kristen Witek, Megan Wong, Steve Wright, Stephanie Freshmen 225 ■uww Wyckoff, Chris Suk, Yang Yates, Jennifer Ylagen, Rommel Zacofskey, Richard 226 Freshmen Activities 88 Administration 130 Art Club 108 Band 112 Baseball 80 Basketball, Boys 70 Basketball, Girls 72 Boys ' State 20 - Business Department 147 Chamber Singers 110 Cheerleaders 61 Chess Club 98 Child Development 114 Classes 154 Clown Corps 107 Collectors Club 118 Computer Users 119 Cosmetology 115 Cross Country 56 Debate Team 99 DECA 116 Drama Club 107 Drill Team 121 English as a Second Language 143 English Department 133 English Team 105 INDEX t Esprit de Corps 122 Faculty 128 Fall Production 30 FBLA 122 Features 18 Field Hockey 50 Fine Arts Department 146 Football 58 Foreign Language Department 142 French Club 103 French Honor Society 101 Freshman Class 212 German Club 103 German Honor Society 100 Girls ' State 21 Golf 54 Governor ' s School 21 Guidance Department 132 HERO 117 Homecoming 28 International Club 100 It ' s Academic 118 Junior Class 186 Keyettes 104 Keys 105 Latin Club 102 Learning Disabilities Department 141 Librarians 147 Math Department 138 Math Team 104 National Honor Society 98 National Merit Semi-Finalists 20 Oneirata 109 Orchestra 113 Physical Education Department 150 Peer Helping 123 Practical Arts Department 144 Reading Club 119 Rugby 185 Science Department 140 Senior Class 156 Senior Directory 1 76 Senior Superlatives 22 Soccer, Boys 76 Soccer, Girls 78 Social Studies Department 136 Softball 82 Sophomore Class 198 Soul Squad 120 Spanish Club 102 Spanish Honor Society 101 Sports 48 Stage Crew 106 Student Advisory Council 90 Student Government Association 91 Support Services 149 Swim Team 64 Symphonic Choir 111 Tennis, Boys 83 Tennis, Girls 53 Thespians 106 Tiger Rag 97 Tigerama 92 Top Ten 32 Track, Spring 84 Track, Winter 66 Video Club 123 VICA 114 WGBS Radio 119 Wrestling 68 Year in Review 34 | I For Reference Not to be taken from this library r • . . . j .• : ; :y m ' ; . . 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