Hayfield Secondary School - Harvester Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)

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■jags , A I .,-i;vv ' ■_:.. ! v ;J ■ Wll - ig ; £ j ... ..... : : : v ....... .. . hayfield high school harvester alexandria, Virginia volume iv iiifSiiiili ■■■ •■£ introduction I 2 introduction introduction J happiness is found in the little things 4 introduction There is that in me — I do not know what it is — but I know it is in me . .. I do not know it — it is without name — it is a word unsaid; It is not in any dictionary, utterance, symbol. Something it swings on more than earth I swing on. To it the creation is the friend whose embracing awakes me . .. It is not chaos or death — it is form, union, plan — it is eternal life — it is Happiness. Walt Whitman, “Song of Myself ” introduction 5 the days that make us happy make us wise 6 introduction john masterfield As on the smooth expanse of crystal lakes, The sinking stone at first a circle makes; The trembling surface by the motion stirr’d. Spread in a second circle, then a third; Wide, and more wide, the float¬ ing rings advance, Fill all the wat’ry plain, and to the margin dance. Pope, “Temple of Flame” introduction 7 8 introduction we’re born to be happy wmmmm The action is best which produces the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers; and that worst, which in like manner, oc¬ casions misery. Francis Hutcheson Every man is the center of a cir¬ cle whose fatal circumference he cannot pass. John James Ingalls introduction 9 you have to believe in happiness 10 introduction introduction 11 to fill the hour — this is happiness 12 introduction Happiness is above all things the calm, glad certainty of innocence. Henrik Ibsen introduction 13 % Life at Hayfield revolves around the students as they learn and grow through everyday experi¬ ences. To learn now is to benefit later; to be happy now is to bring a bright future closer. The time to be happy is now. The place to be happy is Hayfield. The way to be happy is to make others so. Only the beginning Mike Hughes helps Bob Ingle into his robe as they prepare for Hayfield’s first convocation. Donna Cummings takes a final look before the ceremony. Mr. Cavaiola helps a late senior find a seat in the crowded auditorium. 16 student life Hayfield’s first graduating class awaits the future. A few steps, ... a nod, . .. and high school days were memories. Three hundred and seventy-two seniors, the first class to gradu¬ ate from Hayfield Secondary, received their diplomas June 10, 1971. The message, the commence¬ ment program, the sight of friends going, each left a differ¬ ent memory for the graduates. Each senior left with a tight hold on his diploma, a handshake, and a few steps into his future. Before presenting diplomas, Mr. Worley, the administration, and guest speak- The audience of over 3,000 tilled the school’s gym. er, Mr. Hoofnagle view the assembled class of 71 tor the last time. student life 17 Queen D. Damato And Court: P. Dell, K. Ernrico, C. Schnabel, M. Brosnan, B. Reeder, K. Gaffney, T. Goss, P. Weatherspoon, W. Francois, M. Merna, B. Boldin, and D. Butler. Bridge over troubled waters is well supported Queen D. Damato and escort J. Becker 18 .student life Chaperones Mr. and Mrs. Vince Martin £ X BjjJBL || Don Scott is serious? student life 1 9 The different areas of student talent The Drum and Sandal dances the Charleston at the Madd Festival. An intermediate art display is set up. Madrigals perform a scene from “Bye-Bye Birdie”. The Madd Festival and awards presentations gave students a chance to display their talent and receive recognition. Drum and Sandal and the Madrigals per¬ formed at the Madd Festival. Awards were given to outstand¬ ing students in all subject areas and for their musical ability. 20 student life student life 21 Enthusiasm rates number one 22 student life Pride and enthusiasm are essen¬ tial parts in the making of a school. Both of these qualities are found in Hayfield students and are displayed the greatest at the athletic contests. During the week and before games spirit is built by pep rallies and hall deco¬ rations. At the rallies, the teams and cheerleaders are introduced and the marching band and drill team give enthusiastic perform¬ ances. The lockers and halls are decorated by members of Tri-Hi- Y, Keyettes, and cheerleaders. student life 23 Mike Henchman starts the victory march. The Hawks 1971 football season was highlighted with victories, halftime shows, and surprises. Despite the lack of pep rallies, spirit prevailed at Hayfield and our teams’ victories greatly out¬ weighed their losses. The major¬ ettes, band and drill team provid¬ ed entertainment for the en¬ thusiastic crowds. For a change of pace there were two student faculty games. Happiness is winning a ball game. r Marsha Tyler marches under a drill team arch. 24 student life Frank McAleese and friends exhibit their Hayfield enthusiasm. Football brings excitement and suprises Mr. Langley proves Hayfields’ cheerleaders are mighty pretty. 2 5 student life Changes of pace at hayfield Ralph and Mike as usual. ' L. ' . ' ASl V. It The Pep Club holds a bake sale. Pam and Linda make it with the scarecrow. 26 student life Clyde prepares for the senior bond fire. Student life is a hectic one at Hayfield because of the numer¬ ous activities occurring through¬ out the year. Bake sales, dances and assemblies use the talents of the students. From time to time visiting groups come to perform before the student body and the faculty. The Madrigals display their talents before the student body. student life A sketch in court is worth two in class. Students find time to relax during lunch. A troubled student wishes he could find the keys to the car. 28 student life The many sides of hayfield The student at Hayfield though striving to obtain his individual goals learns to relate and com¬ municate with his fellow stu¬ dents. Through academic and social encounters the exchange of ideas and comparisons of opin¬ ions are valuable for the maturi¬ ty of the individual. student life 29 Hayfield’s football season was highlighted by its first Home¬ coming game and dance. The theme was “The Wonderful World of Disney” with half-time entertainment, floats and dance. Our defeated opponent, Mt. Vernon, sadly viewed the night’s proceedings. After the ten court princesses were driven around the field, the Homecoming Queen was crowned by Gary Jones. The stands were filled with alumni and students greet¬ ing old friends. The dance and game were a memorable success. Both were well attended by the alumni as well as students. Disney hosts hayfield’s first homecoming S. Jansen and M. Boggess circle the field. A smile from M. Boggess, Homecoming Queen. K. Gaffney and P. Weatherspoon, court Seniors. D. Silverthorn and P. Tarlosky, court juniors. Alumni Ray Armstrong and Rick Mays remembering their younger years. Madison Hall presents Alice in Wonderland. Glen Miller enjoying the dance. Goofey wins for ’73. student life 31 Mr. Spencer’s method of blowing bubbles Judy helps Mr. Bedont in a Keyette contest. Student life never seems to slow down at Hayfield. Students are constantly involved in activities which include friends as well as teachers. Activities range from ordering senior pictures to drink¬ ing Gator Ade to entertaining friends with music. Exciting things are 32 student life always happening ( LOb- TROTTSA. Tick STS OAJ sS hCA 4-. 7 S Wl 1 Vm r 1 • jn J 7 7 1 4 ' fi a ! L Paul can always find time for music. Annamarie thoughtfully orders her senior pictures. student life 33 Best All Around: G. Miller and W. Francois. Most Likely To Succeed: M. Hahl and A. Nalls. Probably the most difficult task of your graduating year is to pick the individuals which you feel are the most worthy of recognition. The choosing of Senior Superla¬ tives is one of the many ways Seniors recognize the outstand¬ ing members of their class. Most Popular: W. Francois and G. Jones. Most Intellectual: E. Spencer and L. Skipper. 34 student life Attributes run high at Hayfield Friendliest: D. Rose and S. Collier. Most Talented: P. Weatherspoon and P. Garcia. Most Individual: P. Bainbridge. Activity Oriented: W. Francois and C. Henderson. student life 35 Most A thletic: Don Scott and Sue Lacy Wittiest: Theresa Rappleyea and Alan Smith f, Best Looking: Lou McFadden and Peggy Weatherspoon. Best Dressed: Lou McFadden, Kim Flinchum. i6 student life Most Talkative: Kathi Gogan and Ralph Little. Most School Spirited: Linda Karas, Mike Henchman. Biggest Flirts: Don Slavens and Annamarie Boland. Most Mischievious: Mark Alves and Bonnie Rose. student life 37 Laziest: Tim Bateman and Amy Hazard. Hayfield abounds with talent Shyest: C. Fisher and S. Bridgeland. Broom Hilda A ward: L. Karas and G. Jones. 38 student life Hayfield’s class of’84? student life 39 mm ----- Mike Arnold reviews the plot. Mike Wright, studying for another French test! 40 student life College night provided many students and parents with their needed information. Studying, testing, and preparing for the future During high school, students are constantly concentrating on graduation and their future. These years are full of studying, testing, and hard work. student life 41 Students don’t always have Steve is pleased with what he sees. I remember 42 student lije studying on their minds mmm Don eyes another girl! Garnett and Lana dance through the hall. Clyde has many fans. student life 43 S. ;.. ■ ‘irx-r,. v • ' 1 “I can’t believe I ate the whole thing!” How Mark spends his math class? “Mrs. Thoma son, can I get a drink of water?” “Yes, Sheliah, You May!” 44 student life Besides the academic classes that go on at Hayfield, there is also another side to Student Life. The every day class schedules are of¬ ten altered by actions of the stu¬ dent body. student life 45 Madrigals, in Christmas attire, boost student morale with a different kind of spirit. 46 student life Dinner, assembly, and talent The talent at Hayfield encom¬ passes a wide variety of interests. Among the many organizations that help students develop these interests are Drum and Sandal, Madrigals, and other creative craft clubs. One of the many programs sponsored by these clubs was the Madrigal dinner in which guests were served a hearty English dinner while the Madrigals performed a program of traditional carols. student life 4 7 Spring trackmen break school records JP With its first senior class in its sec¬ ond year against varsity competi¬ tion, this team made many notable accomplishments. Their times, heights and distances were compet¬ itive with the best inaividuals| in Virginia. Barry Miller, a miler, made the most notable accomplish¬ ments by finishing second in the Northern Region Varsity | Stab championship. d fourth in the mile run mmm 4 pH The baton is carried for another Hayfield victory. Cupka carries victory baton. ROW ONE: M. Terry, M. Faerington, G. White, J. Christensen, S. McDonnel, K. Nielson, G. Walters, D. Barham; ROW TWO: B. Graham, G. Burhanan, B. Wenneson, D. McCleese, R. Jacobs, B. Robinette, A. Overton, J. Harris, V. Fields, D. Meyer; ROW THREE: R. Little, C. Crawley, O. Rose, R. Gavin, D. Miller, G. Thomas, C. Woodworth, G. Darby, R. Bell, B. Richbourg; ROW FOUR: K. Shelton, M. Fitzgerald, P. Davis, G. Miller, B. Heinbaugh, A. Como, D. Adams, R. Cupka, S. Ellington, Coach, Mr. Scott. 50 spring track Ken Shelton relieves Odis Rose in the mile relay. spring track 51 Girls track captures district title ROW ONE: M. Ettner, D. Larimer; ROW TWO: K. Blount, D. Cooper ' , N. Bradley, R. Redfern, L. Hamilton; ROW THREE: B. Crowder, B. Rose, S. But ler; ROW FOUR: M. Herbtisch, C. Muglia, C. Rowe, D. Suttle. Last year’s Girl’s track team completed a very successful sea¬ son. After competing in all of the district meets, the team easily captured the Gunston District Title. Two team members, De¬ bra Suttle and Carol Muglia, qualified for regionals. From there, Carol Muglia went on to state where she finished tenth in the 440 individual competition. 52 girls track Golf team Under the direction of Coach upon last year’s record. Two Cavaiola, the golf team finished Hayfield golfers, John Pascale the season with two wins, four and Rich Walker competed in losses, and one tie. Six team the Regional Golf Tournament, members were awarded letters, Matches were played at Belle and five of these lettermen will Haven, Springfield, and Wood- be returning to competition lawn Country Clubs, again this year trying to improve 3M mwiv WfcSi ' tjW. iWi? jMm mm IPMh K Jm 1 — ' J M V fi mrn B % w 1 WFJW ; ROW ONE: M. Powell, J. Ballentyne, T. Basom, E. Walker; ROW TWO: R. Walker, G. Zimmerman, J. Parris, S. Andrus, J. Harney, Coaeh; Mr. Cavaiola. Hayfield netters arouse fan interest Mr. Yohe, R. Washburn, A. Thompson, G. Clark, J. Dashiell, S. Collier, J. Meads, O. Gutierrez, M. Wright, T. Weaver, G. Ploger, C. Boulo, D. Silver- thorne, mascot; P. Christenson, mgr; Missing, Denise McDaniel. Seven lettetmen are returning to help Coach Yohe improve upon last year’s disappointing 2-5 record. Unlike the majority of schools, Hayfield’s tennis strength lies 1 in Sophomore and Junior players. Mike Wright and John Dashiell were the two main assets to the team. Despite a poor rec¬ ord, Mayfield ' s tennis team aroused much fan in¬ terest. Two of the fans were awarded plaques by the team for their loyalty to the team. Mike Wright in position for a powerful slam. 54 tennis J. V. baseball Steve Stinette streches to complete a double play. Hayfield’s Junior Varsity Base¬ ball team finished the season with an 8-6 record in last year’s competition. Offensively, War¬ ren Wilson and Chuck Hughes had .391 and .318 batting aver¬ ages respectively. Chuck Hughes was the leading baserunner with 7 thefts and 12 runs scored. De¬ fensively, Steve Stinette, Steve Lam and Steve Goll ended in a three way tie for the team lead in strikeouts with 11 each. ROW ONE: S. Lam, M. Bruce, W. Wilson, S. Gonzales, F. McAleese, K. Harney, T. Fitzgerald, L. McGhee; ROW TWO: S. Harney, G. Barrett, D. Beatty, J. Bearden, C. Hughes, R. Duncan; ROW THREE: D. Finneran, G. Lee, S. Goll, S. Stinette, D. Stinette, J. Wassenberg, D. Porter, J. Bonder, Coach, Mr. Spencer. sports 55 Mark Cochran shows pro style. Cochran signs with pros team often- :v homeruns nd receive;! T Ulf M, t Oihc: t r o- P11 : c v eft: aw arced to A Sex Hail .tor improve merit mtd U Sc,;!. Dene !or S f „nr noo.Dop. Three Mochekl piacer: reue She ..II Gun- ; U! , U!s: c! lc “ ' a: ; . U:C Coviuam etuener, Scott Ocanc • n? ; Amw Alan Breed icoene. Cochran ie give i vi wi and 25 Rf Leading the Hay field Var¬ sity Baseball team to a 10-9 record in District Competi¬ tion, Marc Cochran became Havfield’s first baseball player to son a professional contract her he was picked by the Houston Astros in the draft. ’ ■ tAAsS v . ■■ Ait ’.A? ' , A ' % ROW KNEELING: Steve Koplaski, manager, Ken Davis, Dave Bean, Scott Deane, Steve Herbert, Scott Bradley, Alex Hall, Ramon Perez, Don Scott, Dave Jones, manager. ROW TWO: Coach Jacobs, Marc Cochran, Alan Breed, Rick Davies, Conley Jones, Mark Thomas, Jim Gogan, Mike Althoff, Don Davis, Bob Bowers, Bob Steele, Coach Spencer. 56 varsity baseball Let um have it Herbert! ROW ONE: Mrs. Estes, Linda Bland, Debbie Maxwell, Linda Hagstrom, Mary Kridle, Toni Elliott, Wanda Metzger, Gail Wisler, Cindy Smith; ROW TWO: Sue Lacy, Annamarie Boland, Lynn Griffiths, Sue Miller, Eran Windt, Sue Bekius, Sandy Bailey, JoAnne Carlton, Sandy Seaver. 58 sports Mary Kridle shows her style. Varsity softball takes district title The girls softball team, although hindered by playing on the ele¬ mentary school field, had a victo¬ rious year. The seventeen mem¬ ber team, coached by Mrs. Estes, and managed by Cindy Smith ended the season as Gunston District Champions. Toni Elliott shows how to hit it. varsity softball 5 V J V girl’s softball ROW ONE: Michelle Maron, Chris Mantone, Debbie Okyen, Kathy Penney, Judy Basham; Missing Becky Domingue. ROW TWO: Barbara Hauser, Debbie Bland, Debbie Spittle, Vicki Crump, Miss James, Coach. RO W THREE: Jeanne Kridle, Sonja Reed, Debbie Walshinsky, Charlene Owens, Karen Hardtke. I Varsity football ROW ONE: M. Richardson, Manager; B. Bauer, M. Fitzgerald, S. Herbert, F. McAleese, A. Coulonga, L. McFadden, C. Fisher, J. Harris, D. Bowen, J. Criss, Manager. ROW TWO: S. Mensler, Manager; M Mitchell, R. Gavin, W. Lindamood, B. Russell, D. Keller, D. Ritter, J. Keefer, B. Minor J. Sovitsky, J. Bal- lentyne, Manager; W. Williams, Manager. ROW THREE: B. Hughes, S. Stinnette, S. Gaul, M. Wright, D. Sanlin, M. Graver, S. Collier, R. Thomas, S. Dick, M. Arnold, B. Huddlestone. varsity football 61 Hawk offense is ready for action as Lou McFadden calls the signals. Where they at? Let’s git ’em! Ken Mallonee breaks through Edison defense. Craig Fischer Finds a hole and slips through. 62 varsity football Coach Walthall amidst an exhuberant team. Steve Stinette races for a first down. Mayfield ' s defense deadens another Falls Church drive. varsity football hi ■ : : wm . ywm Under the fine leadership of Coach Jim Walthall, this year Hayfield bat tied its way into a tie for the number mm 1 ! one sp along the Gunston District, both Mt§ Vernon, and Ft. Hunt. Hayfield surpassed last year’s 5-4-1 overall record with six wins and four losses. Led by many fine Seniors a land by a number of outstanding JSophomores and Juniors, the Hawks wrapped up 4 come-from-behind vic¬ tories and ripped arch-rival, Edison, 34-0. Hayfield became one of the only three schools able to score against the state champions, T. C. Williams. Despite the loss of our Senior players Hayfield looks toward the future with high hopes of again winning the title. glSf - m, mmtm. EpC 00: UP , if varsity football 65 J.V. football ROW ONE: M. Cannon, S. Gonzolas, C. Rowden, J. Riccio, W. Ellis, E. Gilland, O. Rose, K. Malo- nee, B. Smith, E. Mutchell er, Manager; ROW TWO: T. Fitzgerald, J. Jones, L. Calloway, T. Mac- Donnell, R. Jenkins, D. Scudder, B. Batchelor, P. Ives; ROW THREE: T. Sandlin, G. Relyea, S. Priest, J. Brauner, S. Hampton, M. Terry, S. Dysart, D. Kidd. 66 j.v. football ROW I: D. Scott, V. Cepero, M. Lanaham, R. Dawson, J Corsinel, T. Zavofsky, M. Gilliam, K. McFadden, G. Suttle, M. Stamps, R. Taylor, S. Kaploski; ROW 2: S. Porbaugh, F. Roberts, T. Hughs, B. Hutchins, D. Althoff, L. Pasquerillo, F. Francois, J. Moslia, M. Lanham, J. Colunga, A. Smith, B. Jones, B. Billingsley; ROW 3: G. Blair, G. Little, R. Davis, B. Barrett, R. Wright, S. Humphrey, A. Kisset, J. Sandlin, P. Shifflet, T. Como, J. MacAleese, K. Shaw, J. McKeon. Frosh football Jrosh football 67 Varsity field hockey M, Maron, S. Poorbaugh, D. Okyen, T. Elliot, S. Lacy, S. Schafe, C. Mantone, A. Boland, G. Wisler, J. Kridle, M. Kridle, N. Bradley, J. Carlton, S. Bailey. Gail Wisler and Jeanne Kridle try team work. 68 sports Under a new coach, Mrs. Green, the team backed a 50 50 record. There were many girls who had never played before. With 3 sophomores and 2 juniors on the team there is good hope for the future. Nancy Bradley shows how to drive. sports 69 A. Wenneson, J. Harrell, K. Hardtke, D. Ashey, V. Snyder, Coach L. Zeger, L. Christensen, J. Matthai, M. Wenneson, J. Carlton, T. Wright, A. Fiebel- korn, D. Davis. In her first year of coaching, Miss Zeger worked hard with the J.V. team. With a 50-50 season the girls gained much experience. Also, with four sophomores and nine freshmen there is good hope for the future. J.V. field hockey The J. V. Team works hard. 70 sports Varsity basketball ROW ONE: W. Williams, Manager; F. McAleese, J. Bonifer, B. Darley, S. Brown, J. Washington, R. Washington, M. Powell, Manager; ROW TWO: J. Dick, J. Hensley, H. Cruse, D. Stinnette, S. Rekas, L. Welge, S. Stinnette, Mr. Fox, Coach. vursilv baskflball 71 is v. I v .. - ' ■ ■ ■ . ' .. -V : - Hayfield’s basketball team accumulated a 9-9 season record with 7-5 in the dis¬ trict. This record included two triple overtime victories and an overtime loss to West Springfield. . ( tmxmms 12 varsity basketball WWi 74 varsity basketball i ® i ROW ONE: S. Koplaski, Manager; J. Riccio, T. Fitzgerald, S. Ray, J. Wilkie, D. Scudder, P. Hayes, Manager; ROW TWO: Coach Spencer, M. Craver, S. Gaul, K. Karas, J. Williams, G. Hall. J.V. basketball — district champs mmam, 1 , -T- V | j v. basketball •■mm® r , •••• •.- ■• ; v ' ■ ■ Wj« ' - K ' 1 - s •■•-.- 4- Lc L TO R, ROW 1: D. Maxwell, S. Young, S. Lacy, D, Spittle, Coach; Miss Munt, S. Miller, J. Basham, D. Davis, Manager; M. Ettner. ROW2: K. Jones, M. Maron, J. Davis, V. Snyder, A. Breed, ROW3: T. Basom, S. Bailey, M. Kridle, A. Boland. Judy Basham is always on her toes! Girl’s varsity basketball 78 varsity basketball Sandy Bailey goes up for the jump! The Varsity team, under the coaching of Miss Munt, prac¬ ticed and played well together. With a good part of the team being underclassmen there is a good out-look for next year’s team. Varsity played against many good teams and from these teams they learned the value of team work. Also, this year they set up a good range of players to work from for next year’s team. varsity basketball 7V L TO R, ROW 1: L. Conrad, V. Havrilla, M. Ettner, S. Switzer, M. Clements, D. Shiflett, J. Matthai, S. Wilson, J. Harrel, A. Fiebelkorn, P. Alford, F. Golo- way, T. Price, T. Tuohy, Missing: K. Bateman, Mrs. Rowgocheski. Girls’ J.V. basketball Kelly Bateman trys for a point. n ?t SO girls’ basketball fpimli The J.V. with mostly freshmen worked hard. Even though J.V. had many problems with injuries they worked around them and gained much experience. Also, there is a good out-look for the future not only for J.V. but also for future Varsity teams. Val Havrilla aims and shoots. Amy Fiebelkorn goes up for a jump ball. girls ' basketball SI ROW ONE: K. Tyler, J. Bonifer, B. Spur, T. MacDonnel, J. Bearden; ROW TWO: Coach Magnuson, D. Hartman, B. Minor, J. Encinias, T. Dunford, T. Gul¬ ly, J. Sovitsky. 1 TTi 1 , x ROW ONE: M. Bauer, K. McFadden, K. Neilson, A. Nalls; ROW TWO: S. Southerland, D. Riordan, T. Peyton, J. Keefer. J.V. wrestling i m Boys gymnastics Ijggpl ' J 1 k ROW ONE: G. Denzler; ROW TWO: K. Poe, A. Hernandez, C. Snyder, T. Gulley, L. Calloway; ROW THREE: L. Uhlfelder, K. Malone, C. Moody, k. Malone, E. Thompson, R. Thomas, S. Mittendorf. boys gymnastics S5 L TO R, FRONT: K. Racherbaumer, C. Carter, ROW 1: L. Wilford, M. Beuke, L. Karwaki, B. Lamb, S. Poorbaugh, E. Shamblin, ROW 2: P. Tarlosky, A. Ruffner, S. Price, S. Stumbaugh, N. Linstrom, P. Donley, C. Mallonee, N. Bradley, S. Racherbaumer, K. Henchman, D. Evans, L. Mikhalevsky, B. Gudule, J. Zastrow, J. Rapp, P. Owen, J. Freitas, C. McGinty. Girls gymnastics The Hayfield gymnastics team under the supervision of Miss Co- penhaver has progressed from 15 members last year to a large team this year. The team had a regular schedule of 5 meets of which 3 were won. Hayfield won the district title and Kathy Racherbaumer obtain¬ ing the title of 1st place all-around, Krista Carter was named 1st place in advanced tumbling in the dis¬ trict, with Sandy Stumbaugh get¬ ting a first in beginning tumbling. In the county meet Lyn Karwaki took a 3rd place all-around for Hayfield. Ten girls from Hayfield qualified for the county meet. Hay- field plans to send 15 members of the team to Regionals and we wish them the best of luck. Pam Tarlosky works hard on her routine. ' ■ y- ■: ROW ONE: B. Miller, J. Shedlick, R. Taylor, L. Litvinas, E. Shedlick, B. Ellis, S. Ellington, E. Scal- ise, R. Frye, S. Kotzmoyer; ROW TWO: M. Terry, R. Zacofsky, B. Miller, B. Schnieder, B. Ellis, G. Darby, D. Miller, O. Rose; ROW THREE: Coach Scott, V. Fields, S. MacDonnell, J. Stockelman, T. Zacofsky, C. Crawley, B. Como, B. Brady, B. Hughes, B. Hammersley, M. Fitzgerald, T. Cummings. % $ v ii ■ i.R n a Those atheletes participating in indoor | track during thewinter will very likely pbe seen compelin again in the spring. These bdys, havingItad the opportunity to practice and compete during the win¬ ter season, will shave an added, advan¬ tage over the others in the spring, with better times and dll Weekly triangul Hayfield’s gym. ces. neets, were held in In addition toMhese were the large meets at the Naval Academy ' s D.( , Armory-; University of Maryland and the State Meet at V.M l. A n |W invitltiSppl meet was orgsaMized this year by (fee C.Y.O. in whilh Uaytleld placed second. Indoor track ROW ONE: B. Miller, B, Ellis, M. Fearrington, C. Crawley, ROW TWO: Coach Hollis, B. Hammersley, R. Cupka, V. Fields, G. Darby. Cross country wins district championship 88 cross country i 9v t ,4- it ' typ■ i m . - 1, ,. - , ? ■ • ■ jUyMD r «yyr ' ■ ! «■ ■I ■■ ■ •■■ ■ ■ - §§§ ! ” “■ ' ff ., k. • ' •...•■■ ££■ IlM . •• flglMteW-.t ft ' rA- 4 % mm ■ Coached by Charts “heartless Hollis this years cross-country team was led by seniors Barry Miller, Gary Darby, Bob Ham- mersley, Chris Crawley, Rod Cupka and underclassmen Vir- gai Fields, Maury Fearrington, and Bruce Ellis. They fought their way up from fourth place in the district to have an undefeated fourteen win season. This se¬ cured the first boys Varsity Gun- ston District Championship for Hayfield. The team placed fifth in the region, and earned the right to compete in State compe¬ tition. With outstanding efforts by Barry Miller finishing second in District, third in regional, and fifth in the State meet, the team finished eighth in the State. Gary Darby, Bob Hammersley, Chris Crawley, and Barry Miller in a four-way tie for first place. crcm country 89 ■ m m . ' ’’•bjfcjLj - %’s r - , m-%: %M ' : :W Varsity Basketball Freshmen Basketball w • ' i.- ’,v •’•-d Li ■ % Hayfield Opponent 51 54 44 61 44 63 49 71 53 61 56 48 37 56 49 50 69 64 Woodson Langley Oakton Wakefield Groveton Edison Wash. Lee W. Springfield 73 OT-1 Lee Ft. Hunt Mt. Vernon T.C. Williams Groveton Edison Lee W. Springfield Ft. Hunt Mt. Vernon Hayfield J.V. Basketball Hayfield Opponent 61 Woodson 50 54 Langley 33 r r 58 Wakefield 49 Groveton 55 57 Edison 40 56 Wash. Lee 51 56 Lee 46 63 W. Springfield 73 64 Ft. Hunt 55 64 Geo. Wash. 62 OT-1 55 Robinson 59 56 Mt . Vernon 37 64 Groveton 58 : ; 38 Edison 40 66 Lee 62 58 m. Springfield 69 65 Ft. Hunt 69 63 Mt . Vernon 56 J ri £ j Il ... iff Stuart ii „, Annandale T.C. Williams Woodbridge Edison Mt. Vernon .; Si -ST ' 36 33 r. T ■ nij Varsity Wrestling Opponent Stuart 30 Annandale 29 T.C. Williams 33 Woodbridge ? 23 Edison 18 Mt. Vernon 22 ! Herndon 15 Lee Ft. Hunt Groveton W ; . Springfield _ R dtllsj Ialsfty Basketball - Wmm 1 : Hayfield ‘ Opponent Q a j iefftNO OF CI PLS OUR PP ARE 4 DUR ©UES ' f ' S 32 17 Groveton 44 CHEER LOUfllutY AND FREE4 38 IN 41 ORD tf MANNER UP KEEF GAME 63 WEiAR 29 Mt. Vernon 28 PONENTcSo ron NOT ENEfMIE 0 AT Cp EPRESEN THEIR AS DO THE ATHLETES AKERS AND SIGNS ARE I DI I o I I orls scores i r: Hi V tL ' C it at ViVi A At ' ft Tf W IftiJAi 1 I I I in Jill §B§| pSf fig! 116 i § J.V. Hockey J.V. Baseball Hayfield Opponent Hayfield Opponent 0 Robinson 1 0 Lee 0 4 Ft. Hunt 1 Oakton 0 3 Lee • 2 1 W. Springfield 2 6 Mt. Vernon y || 0 0 Groveton 1 2 F.dison 3 0 Mt. Vernon 0 5 Grovetoiuv-. 4 0 Ft. Hunt .. 0 3 Ft. Hunt Ll 3nHHH 6 0 Edison 0 6 1 0 W. Springfield 2 3 Mt. Vernon mm 6 1 A Edison 2 Cross Country : b ill iHt %. Itfl V 6 sA Groveton 2 ... . i §7 2 Ft. Hunt ' ! Hayfield Opponent ■ 8 Edison 6 0 v Lee 9 17 2-Groveton 19 |jjjl V • % 712 322112 ' . 221 ■■■ 23 7 . ; Mt. Vernon 32 jjljjlj 26 W. Springfield 34 K7 27 - 7 • : 7 3 : 22 Lee 47 isi®- ■ 7 . p ; t21||2 .. . .. . 33 Ft. Hunt 42 ijpjl; ■■ mm ■ « • Varsitv Softball ; 33 Edison 63 7 27 Lee 67 Hayfield Opponent Indoor Track District Champions (lowest score wins) Hayfield 0 1 8 5 1 8 11 3 3 3 5 6 2 2 6 3 J .iSf ' : ;Sj ‘iff :-,. ' ' } Varsity Baseball Wakefield Ft. Hunt Lee Mt. Vernon Edison Groveton ‘ ' x Ft. Hunt Lee W. Springfield Ml. Vernon Edison Groveton W. Springfield Ft. Hunt Edison Lee Mt, Vernon Groveton W. Springfield W. Springfield Lee Edison Groveton Mt. Vernon W. Springfield Lee Ft. Hunt Ft. Hunt 0 4 9 1 7 0 5 3 2 i 4 12 17 1 0 4 2 3 5 i 6 5 4 5 0 7 7 o: 3 1 2 J.V. Softball Hayfield .25 J 18 15 8 17 21 9 7 8 2 W. Springfield Lee Edison Groveton Mt. Vernon W. Springfield Lee Ft. Hunt Ft. Hunt Mt. Vernon Opponent 4 8 5 7 | 5 I 9 I 10 I 4 11 k o Hayfield -p 36 75 12 25 57 Edison Ft. Hunt Lee W. Springfield W. Springfield Edison Varsity Football Opponent 74 51 34 94 82 48 Hayfield 15 19 34 8 x8 7 0 7 7 21 Lee Mt. Vernon Edison Groveton W. Springfield T.C. Williams Fairfax Ft. Hunt Oakton Falls Church m Hi Opponent 14 14 0 6 23 26 7 13 26 7 mb Ml Committees keep students up to date ROW ONE: P. Nix, A. Boland, C. Graham; ROW TWO: G. Jones, E. Col¬ lins, M. Powell, D. Savens; Missing: G. Miller and J. Cooper. Darlene cheerfully announced the days’ news. V C 5 ,f C ommunications Committee ROW ONE: C. Rehberg, D. Rose, P. Beene, Mrs. Vericella — sponsor; ROW TWO: C. Wallace, K. Stockdale, S. Ashenden, J. Backus, Mr. Franco — sponsor. Senior Class Council ROW ONE: N. Dashiell, M. Mitchell, S. Jansen, E. Stoffelen, C. Smith, L. McAleese, D. Pardue — Treas., C. Henderson; ROW TWO S. Herbert, K. Flinchum, K. Gogan — V. Pres., M. Arnold, G. Jones — Pres., G. Warder, J. Scofield - Sec., D. Slavens, K. Gaffney, L. Karas, K. Cottingh- am, W. Francois, B. Rose, K. Stratton, P. Shirley, F. Kencitzski, C. Woodworth; ROW THREE: P. Brown, L. Hardtke, M. Bridges, M. Hahl, K. Livesay, N. Lavigne, D. Greenquist, M. Alves, B. Wenneson, M. Gaffney. Seniors were noticeably active this year Senior lounge provided relaxation, food, and temporary escape from those hard days. activities Juniors showed enthusiasm in school activities Junior Class Council ROW ONE: E. Collins, M. Riser, E. Brodowski, F. Arnold, S. Stepp, H. Whitcomb; ROW TWO: D. Schneider, H. Thomas, D. Darivoff, B. Robinette, L. Heard, S. Price; ROW THREE: D. Hoke, G. Sonnessa, G. Hartman, D. Silverthorn, K. Francois, D. Freeman. activities Thespians promote the spirit of drama All the world’s a stage . . . The National Thespian Society promotes the spirit of drama and gives special recognition to those showing superior talent in this area. The group’s activities this year included a taffy sale in Sep¬ tember, and in October, a candy apple sale. The Thespians spon¬ sored Hayfield’s entry into Vir¬ ginia’s “One Act Festival”, and the MADD Festival benefited by the contribution of a one-act play. A trip to a children’s hospi¬ tal was also planned. 11 IpPEr hi wipi mMM. ■ ; i- B hi ■ up III taiM isjr ' yk . X A J. Petitt, P. Beene, president; G. Sonnessa, D. Rose, vice-president; J. Donley, D. Jameson, treasurer; T. Wright, secretary; G. Smith NHS FHS and NJHS salute scholastic achievement AM TI ONAL Honor, society Officers: President, E. Spencer; Secretary, M. Hahl; Vice-President, A. Nalls; Not pictured: Treasurer, S. Colangelo. Seeds of knowledge may be planted in solitude, ROW ONE: K. Henri, K. Flinchum, D. Clark, V. Scarborough, N. Hoover; ROW TWO: L. Hardtke, P. Persson, D. Rose, K. Graver, L. Skipper, D. Coley; ROW ! HREE: A. Nalls, E. Hudson, R. Donaldson, A. Colunga, A. Como, S. Dick; SIDE: Miss Klein, sponsor; Miss Onufrak, sponsor; M. Hahl. 98 activities French Honor Society: E. Hudson, T. Doyle, C. Siebert, L. Skipper, D. McDaniel, D. Coley, P. Persson, M. Hahl. but must be cultivated in public. —johnson The National Junior Honor So¬ ciety is a club which honors those students having achievements both academically and socially. The members are chosen first scholastically, each member must have an eighty-five percent average, then by their accom¬ plishments in leadership, citizen¬ ship, character, and service to others. The Junior Honor Society this year made a spirit banner for Hayfield which is in the gymnasium. N.J.H.S.: ROW ONE: J. Dillow, M. Clements, J. Shimchock, S. Stumbaugh. ROW TWO: T. Basom, A. Fiebelkorn, P. Mitchell, N. Lindstrom; secretary, R. Root; president; ROW THREE: D. Spittler, A. Noggle, K. Sloppy, B. Domingue, M. Breeden, C. Hahl, vice-president; ROW FOUR: B. Tyson, S. Stockstill, N. Lew¬ is, M. Fukuda, D. Okyen; ROW FIVE: C. Garner, A. Connor, J. Schaffer, H. Rutherford, C. Mushkin, M. Eastridge; ROW SIX: E. Bell H. Sanko, A. Overton, J. Hayes, H. Sanko, J. Staford; Not pictured: R. Frye; treasurer. activities 99 GAA and varsity club recognize athletes G.A.A.: ROW ONE: L. Wilford, J. Basnam, M. Maron, A. Breed, S. Miller, M. Shields; ROW TWO: J. Young, E. Shamblin, D. Okyen, J. Kridle, L. Chris¬ tensen, A. Wenneson, P. Don Seym, S. Price, L. Dinion, D. Weatherspoon, D. Schneider; ROW THREE: S. Wilson, S. Ring, C Burke, C. Mallonee, M. Beuke, N. Lindstrom, S, Bailey, S. Lacy, M. Kridle, S. Young, L. McAleese, D Bruce. K. Leonard. C Mantorne. B. Kridle; ROW FOUR: K. Hardtke, N. Beaman, K- Graham, B. Jones, N. Bradley, T. Elliot, N. Scott, R. Schwartz, K. Smith, S. Schate, B. Hind, M. Wennason, D. Senn, A. Fiebelkorn, V. Robbins, J. Kridle. This was the Girls’ Athletic As¬ sociation’s first year at Hayfield, G.A.A. is a national organiza¬ tion to support girls’ athletics and recognize the outstanding achievement and performance by girls in sports and sport related activities. G.A.A. ran the conces¬ sions during the varsity games and held several successful social activities. All girls were members of G.A.A. The number of points each received determined the ac¬ tive members. These girls did a great job, with the help of Miss Copenhaver, to make their first year a successful one. Varsity Club: ROW ONE: C. Boulo, S. Collier, D. Scott, J. Ballantyne; ROW TWO: D. Adams, S. Ko- ploski, M. Wright, S. Dick, B. Huddlestone, S. Herbert, L. McFadden, P. Henson; ROW THREE: A. Como, R. Gairr, B. Himebaugh, M. Mitchell; ROW FOUR: B. Hammersley, D. Hartman, D. Bean, R. Washburn, T. Weaver; ROW FIVE: C. Fisher, G. Miller, D. Jones, J. Hensley. 100 activities Tri-hi-y contributes time and effort ROW ONE: S. Switzer, C. Fox, S. Slavens, D. Hoke, M. Keck, C. Mantone, D. Able, V. Fletcher; ROW TWO: C. Welch, K. Sheehan, D. Senn, R. Powell, N. Lewis, J. Kridle, R. Bean, S. Roehrs, P. Shirley, S. Bridgeland; ROW THREE: K. Whitcomb, H. Whitcomb, L. Ried, P. Halnun, T. Wilson, L. Griffiths, S. Stumbaugh, L. Hardtke, B. Hicks, S. Struder, P. Donley, R. Shabo, N. Parks; Not pictured: K. Gentry, V. Robbins, D. Greenquist. Members of the Tri-Hi-Y strove to create, maintain and extend high standards of Christian char¬ acter in the home, school, and community. One of the girls’ major projects was the painting of the goal posts and the press box orange and white. Tri-Hi-Y members also cleared the foot¬ ball field of debris after home games. Other activities included a Christmas canned food drive, pompon sales, the sponsoring of football and basketball secret locker pals and a football team picnic. Officers: President, L. McAleese; Vice-President, M. Rizer; Secretary, L. Karas; Chaplain, D. Voitt; Treasurer. D. Peyton; Not pictured: Historian, B. Rose; Parliamentarian, K. Francois. activities 101 Keyettes endeavor to serve their community Keyettes successfully achieved their motto “We Serve” during the ' ll-12 school year at Hay- field. The Christmas bazaar, held in the gym lobby, was one of their community efforts. The girls worked hard to insure the success of this project. Other services included a homemade cake sale to the teachers, serving gatorade to the football team after home games, and sponsor¬ ing wrestlers as secret locker pals. Additional activities consisted of a soap sale, a drinking contest using baby bottles and gatorade, and an “Ugly Man” contest in the fall. A new goal of the Keyettes was to promote friendship and sister¬ hood within the club. One meth¬ od was adopting secret sister locker pals. What’s Herbert doing there?!! ROW ONE: C. Gillieland, T. Rappleyea, Parliamentarian; A. Noggle, J. Scofield, N. McCready, M. Hahl, Treas.; S. Lyons, Sen. Rep.; K. Craver, E. Segovia; ROW TWO: M. Shields, M. Boggess, M. Columbus, D. Darivoff, N. LaVigne, M. Zablackas, K. Stratton, P. O’Connor, S. Phelps, H. Thomas, Jr. Rep.; ROW HREE: D. Rose, Chaplin; E. Stoffelen, A. Boland, P. Smallwood, L. Skipper, Reporter; M. Tyler, D. Miller, D. Pardue, L. Kencitzski, Vice-Pres.; W. Francois, Pres.; K. Flinchum, K. Livesay, S. Woodworth, K. Gaffney, J. Shafer, E. Darivoff, L. Merna, Corresponding Sec.; Not pictured: L. Drum, Recording Sec.; B. Farnsworth, K. Ochis, W. Walters. 102 activities The new key club reached many goals this year STANDING: S. Herbert, J. Dick, D. Scott, B. Russell, F. McAleese, B. Richburg, R. Hurst, M. Powell; ROW ONE: Mr. Simpson, sponsor; D. Hampton, D. Williams; ROW TWO: J. Ballantyne, M. Craver, A. Como; ROW THREE: R. Donaldson, M. Fitzgerald, S. Dick, L. McFadden; ROW FOUR: D. Adams, B. Wennesson, G. Jones, M. Gaffney; ROW FIVE: R. Coleman, C. Ballou, V. Litvinas, A. Smith, C. Woodworth; ROW SIX: A. Lewis, D. Slav- ens, K. Mallone, M. Wright, S. Stinnette, B. Bauer; ROW SEVEN: R. Gavin, A. Nalls, V. Montgomery, M. Hreha, D. Doering, J. Encinas; ROW EIGHT: R. Belles, H. Sanko, J. Hayes, J. Livesay, K. Compton, B. Baker, A. Overton. Not pictured: S. Collier. Behind the scenes, the Key Club worked hard to plan and carry out its activities. Some outstand¬ ing events were their annual shoe-shine, a Christmas tree sale, and co-sponsor of the Sweetheart Dance. The club cre¬ ated a new image for itself this year which will hopefully remain as one of the notable traditions of Hayfield. activities 103 Hosts And Hostesses ROW ONE: W. Francois, G. Wisler, S. Miller, P. Nix, C. Smith, E. Darivoff; ROW TWO: D. Pardue, K. Gogan, N. Hoover, P. O - Connor, M. Tyler, K. Gaffney, D. Lockhart, D. Voigt, P. Smallwood, L. McAleese, D. Rose; ROW THREE: Miss Small, sponsor; J. Forsman, E. Collins, D. Norfolk, C. Woodworth, B. Graham, G. Jones, V. Litvinas, S. Herbert, M. Arnold, S. Collier, M. Mitchell, D. Slavens, R. Gavin, C. Henderson, D. Adams, J. Ballantyne, A. Nalls. Selected students present Hayfield to visitors At various activities Hosts and Hostesses guided visitors throughout the ye ar. The Hosts’ and Hostesses’ presence enabled College Night, the wrestling tournaments, the Athletic Ban¬ quet, and PTA nights to flow very smoothly. 104 activities Varsity cheerleaders boost Hayfield’s spirit ROW ONE: Miss Julie Young, sponsor; D. Schneider; ROW TWO: P. Tarlosky, captain; D. Silverthorn, H. Thomas, K. Francois, G. Murphy; ROW THREE: S Jansen, co-captain; D. McDaniel, S. Price, F. Windt. Captains Pam Tarlosky and Sharon Jansen hung in there during each sport’s season. activities 105 wm Junior varsity and freshman cheerleaders Captains Katy and Ann displayed a cheerful outlook. Junior Varsity C heerleaders: A. Barnes, captain; S. Boland, G. Breed, T. Holm, J. Dillow, G. Sonnessa, M. Keck, D. King, M. Fowler, K. Sheehan, co-captain. H f activities Reflect the many moods of Hayfield’s games Kelly and Terry make everything seem so calm and easy. Freshman Cheerleaders ROW ONE: M. Ballantyne, K. Ochis, L. Lessin, V. Sullivan; ROW TWO: D. Barley, C. Henderson, C. Beach, R. Barksdale; ROW THREE: K. Collier, co-captain; T. Gummerson, captain. ROW ONE: S. Phelps, co-captain; M. Tyler, co-captain; ROW TWO: J. Smith, K. Ochis, K. Gaffney, S. Woodworth, D. Merchant, P. Shulte, B. Boggess, S. Phaneuf, J. Rapp; ROW THREE: J. Andrews, S. Roers, L. Merna, J. Rose, M. Boggess, M. Columbus, D. Tippins, B. Weston, S. Stockstill, D. Bowers, P. Daniels, S. Harley, H. Rutherford; ROW FOUR: C. Ritchel, S. Watson, N. Parks, S. Stumbaugh, L. Hardtke, M. Shepherd, A. Connor, L. Crump, D. Jen¬ kins, A. Taylor, P. Mitchell, T. Rappleyea, S. Lyons, D. Coley, B. Bell, Miss J. Young, sponsor. The drill team’s hard work made half-time easy 108 activities New uniforms of pep club color the halls Smiles add to Pep Club’s success Hayfield’s Pep Club expanded its membership to 100 members this year. They helped the cheer¬ leaders boost spirit at school and athletic games. The girls made orange uniforms and added a pom-pom. During basketball and wrestling season, the club divided into two groups in order to support both sports. The club had a very successful year and Hayfield was benefitted by its activities. Pep Club P. Shirley, Pres.; L. Karas, Capt.; ROW ONE: K. Shields, K. VanDyke, C. Bergen, J. Breedlove, K. Rice, J. Silver, R. Lillard, D. Croom, C. Rose, D. Hoke, M. Wenneson, M. Ettner, T. Basom, M. Clements; ROW TWO: M. Reese, K. Giltmier, W. Walters, D. Buck, D. Pennington, D. Litvinas, B. Jones, D. Faris, D. Foss, D. Peyton, T. Carmichael, M. Clements, P. Troobnick, B. Gorlinsky; ROW THREE: P. Powers, B. Reed, M. Herbstrike, S. Stepp, R. Pow¬ ell, C. Mushkin, D. Topley, D. Jameson, M. Maron, A. Wenneson, L. Traster, K. Sears, S. Hoffman; ROW TOUR: N. Lewis, K. Cottingham, R. Fields, A. Noggle, E. Stoffelen, L. Graham, R. Davis, M. Hahl, P. Brown, S. Struder, L. Reed, V. Stidham; ROW FIVE: P. Donley, K. Racher baumer, M. Boike, E. Clark, T. Wilson, C. Jones, C. Malonee, S. Racherbaumer, N. La Vigne, D. Davis, M. Medokowich; ROW SIX: J. Skipper, L. McKee, W. Francois, B. Rose, L. Wilford, K. Smith, C. Travis, D. Weatherspoon, P. Owen, D. Senn, L. Dinion, J. Stafford; ROW SEVEN: C. Houser, S. Stumbaugh, R. Schabo, J. Hop¬ kins, L. Heard, A. Mendez-Vigo, D. Miller, B. Gudgle, A. Greene; ROW EIGHT: R. Tito, D. Seegars, R. Schulte, B. Powers, D. Fish, J. Harrell, R. Bean, E. Brodowski, P. Halnon. activities 109 s : LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Root, C. Jones, B. England, D. Greenquist, K. Flinchum, K. Stratton, J. Greenquist, K. Livesay, C. Cutchall. Majorettes add to pre-game spirit. i 10 activities Marching band’s shows enjoyed at half-time ROW ONE: K. Dickson, Pres; K. Sloppy, Sec.; V. Scarbor¬ ough, Sr. Rep.; ROW TWO: M. Rippe, Jr. Rep.; S. Welsch, V. Pres.; M. Bourland, Soph. Rep.; M. Henchman, Drum Major; M. Dell, Frosh. Rep. I thought I told them to come too! ROW ONE: J. Merna, R. Watson, J. Wassenberg, M. Bourland, A. Nalls, R. Arnold; RO W TWO: J. Yetman, C. Smith, R. Lehman, M. Shields, J. Dionne, D. Miller, S. Welsch, R. Dufrin, D. Hartman, M. Williams, C. Nicholson, H. Clark, B. Baker, C. Malloy; ROW THREE: R. Breon, V. Barnitt, K. Henchman, L. Mikhalevsky, Edith Bell, S. Welcsh, M. Henchman, P. Christensen, S. Birckhead, J. Williams, M. Dell, K. Stoffelen, K. Stucki; ROW FOUR: H.Cole, D. Nalls, B. Dominque, E. Shan, P. Wolverton, K. Dickson, J. Williams, J. Ajer, T. Jones, D. Massey, B. Posey, K. Poe, G. Megee, J. Gallo, C. Simpson; ROW FIVE: K. Sloppy, V. Scarborough, K. Compton, M. Burgess, M. Johnson, M. Rippe, E. Spencer, B. Rosenwasser, J. Stafford, T. Durys, P. Morlock, B. Robinette, L. Clark, S. Ellis. activities III Yearbook staff works hard for harvester’s success Yearbook Editors: ROW ONE: T. Dashiell, Index; M. Zablackas, Stu¬ dent Life; M. Hahl, Activities; ROW TWO: J. Walkowski, Ads; B. Farn¬ sworth, Activities (co-editor); J. Yetman, Photography; ROW THREE: D. Coley, Faculty; D. Pardue, Seniors; B. Rosenwasser, Sports. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Skipper, Assoc. Editor; Mrs. Thomason, Sponsor; S. Uhlfeld- er, Editor-in-Chief. With a little help activities ROW ONE: J. Skipper, S. Miller, J. Yetman, M. Mitchell, T. Cummings, B. Brady; ROW TWO: T. Dashiell, M. Zablackas, B. Farnsworth, M. Hahl, B. Ro- senwasser, N. McCready, B. Rose; ROW THREE: J. Walkowski, N. LaVigne, E. Portwood, S. Bryer, M. Bridges, D. Miller, C. Orr, K. Ochis, D. Coley, D. Pardue; Not pictured: P. O’Connor, K. Racherbaumer, P. Weatherspoon, C. Sterner, A. Fiebelkorn, K. Gogan. from our friends The Hayfield Harvester staff has again worked hard to publish an outstanding yearbook. Under the direction of our “do-noth¬ ing” sponsor, Mrs. Virginia Thomason and our “do-nothing” editor-in-chief, Sheliah Uhlfeld- er, the staff succeeded in Creat¬ ing, compiling, and publishing a reminder of good times and hard work that went together to make the ’71 -12 school year one that everyone will remember. activities II j Literary talents displayed by hayfield students The literary talents of Hayfield High School were displayed throughout the year in the publi¬ cations of the Heritage and the literary magazine, Reflections. The newspaper staff presented many controversial, yet informa¬ tive articles. The Heritage in¬ cluded thorough sports coverage, various editorials, and informa¬ tion about activities. The literary magazine came out in May. It included short stories, poems, art work and photography. These successful publications made evident the literary potential at Hayfield and provided interest¬ ing reading for the students. ROW ONE: M. Woolverton, E. Stofflen, Editor; Mr. Greek, Sponsor; ROW TWO: D. Bruce, T. Koeller, C. Burhanan, L. Koeller. ROW ONE: R. Poling, S. Goloway, K. Henry, Editor; ROW TWO: J. Crump, P. Kane, S. Stockelman, J. Forsman, C. Rowley, S. Cullen, M. Carruba, R. Coleman, D. Foss; ROW THREE: B. Morrell, J. Morrell, J. Donley, N. Lewis; ROW FOUR: M. Farnum, M. Matthews, R. Wash¬ burn, K. Stockdale, R. Parsons, M. Winslett. 114 activities Drum and sandal ROW ONE: D. Weatherspoon, L. Collins, M. Clements, S. Hooton, K. Gilleon, D. Coley; ROW TWO: P. Bell, S. Stumbaugh, P. Owens, T. Dash- iell, D. Greenquist, K. Flinchum, K. Cathey, P. Beene, P. Weatherspoon. Peggy, Dana and Tunie display coordination and timing. activities 115 ROW ONE: K. Sloppy, J. Middlecoff, D. McDaniel, M. Hernandez, M. Clements, C. Gentkowski; ROW TWO: K. Cottingham, A. Connor, W. Francois, G. Wisler, S. Phelps, C. Andrews, T. Jones; ROW THREE: R. Lawson, F. Arnold, L. Freitas, K. Dickson, J. Caruso, M. Natoli; ROW FOUR: Mr. Nelson, Director; M. Henchman, B. Russell, S. Collier, B, Posey, E. Spencer, K. Poe, D. Lewis; Not pictured: J. Schofield. Madrigals were very active dur¬ ing 1971-1972 with such diverse activities as performing for stu¬ dent assemblies, the Madrigal Dinner, Christmas Concert, Winter Concert, Spring Concert, MADD Festival, several com¬ munity organizations such as a Senior Citizens Groups, No. Va. Ins. Agents, Music Boosters and churches were entertained by them. They were invited to per¬ form for the national convention of the Keyettes and also at the Evaluation Visitation Commit- ties Banquet. Several of the indi¬ vidual members participated in the All-Regional Chorus and also in the Musical, “Henry, Sweet Henry” 116 activities Concert choir and mixed chorus display talent ROW ONE: D. Rose, M. Forward, M. Tyler, T. Koeller, S. Hoffmann, M. Clements, S. Swick; ROW TWO: J. Deaver, H. Whitcomb, M. Franklin, J. Page, M. Fields, J. Wilson, S. Stumbaugh, S. Stockstill; ROW THREE: Mr. Nelson, G. Andrews, C. Andrews, D. Groom, C. Graham, A. Fiebelkorn, S. Stum- baugh, R. Borghacher, S. Jones. ROW ONE: C. Spurr, K. Malicki, M. Sites, B. Spangler, C. Garrett, D. Hall, J. Stoffelen, T. Burgess, B. Downs, J. Campball; ROW TWO: S. Spicer, K. Miller, P. Beene, M. Frante, B. White, A. Garner, M. Bosden, S. Reed; ROW THREE: S. Zimolzak, D. Fuller, B. Monk, L. Freitas, J. Finsterle, M. Migliaci- ca, K. Cooper, F. Whaley, J. Anderson; ROW FOUR: J. Petitt, S. Sims, J. Harris, S. Priest, E. Washington, J. Molloy, S. Adams, D. Hoke, N. Piotrowski, P. Gonzalez. activities 117 Concert and stage bands provide music for everyone Concert Band ROW ONE: K. Francois, D. Miller, K. Compton, M. Shields, C. Simpson, T. Duys, S. Ellis, S. Welch, E. Bell, L. Mikhalevsky, V. Barnitt, J. Williams, K. Henchman, K. Sloppy; ROW TWO: M. Williams, C. Smith, R. Dufrin, J. Dionne, H. Clark, J. Stafford, K. Stoffelen, M. Henchman, B. Rosenwasser, B. Baker, M. Rippe, J. Gallo, L. Clark, H. Cole, D. Nalls, G. Relyea, V. Scarborough, M. Dell, P. Christensen, S. Birckhead; ROW THREE: D. Hartman, C. Nicholson, K. Stucki, J. Yetman, T. Forlini, C. Malloy, B. Robinette, P. Morlock, J. Williams, J. Ajer, M. Hartye, W. Posey, K. Dickson, K. Poe, B. Domingue, D. Massey, G. McGee, T. Jones, L. DuBois, M. Price, M. Johnson, M. Burgess, E. Spencer, E. Shaw, M. Woolverton; ROW FOUR: A. Nalls, S. Welsch, Mr. Moore, Director; R. Watson, M. Bourland, J. Wassenberg, B. Evans, J. Merna, R. Arnold. Stage Band ROW ONE: K. Compton, V. Scarborough, S. Birckhead, P. Christensen, B. Robinette; ROW TWO: S. Welsch, Mr. Moore, Director; M. Bourland, M. Rippe, M. Burgess, M. Johnson, K. Stoffelen; ROW THREE: M. Henchman, D. Richy, K. Dickson, B. Posey, M. Woolverton, J. Gallo. 18 activities The object of the Crusader’s Club is to enrich the lives of its members through spiritual fel¬ lowship. This significant work was accomplished through dis¬ cussions and assemblies ad¬ dressed by inspiring and authori¬ tative guest speakers. The mem¬ bers are grateful to Mr. Wood for sponsoring this club’s first year. Crusader’s Club LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Connelly, J. Anderson, A. Beaman, R. Thomas, P. Smith. Crochet Club BOTTOM TO TOP: A. Rogers, V. Wilson, P. Reeder, B. Boyette, D. Boyette, D. Schoppaul, D. Eastman, D. Autrey, D. Anderson. activities IIV FBLA and FHA prepare for the future FBLA; SITTING: L. Jackson, N. Hoover; STANDING: B. Spangler, P. Smallwood, A. Noggle, J. Riley, J. Noggle, S. Hicks, P. Kearney, V. Eyman; ROW TWO: Miss Small, M. Newman, T. Gummerson, A. Zulkowski, K. Scott, J. Hicks, J. Kearney, D. Carmichael, Mrs. Harris. FHA; SITTING: R. Powell, C. Muschkin; STANDING: J. Ruesch, V. Stidham, B. Seitzinger, B. Mulvey, C. Houser, C. Griswold, L. Mikhalwsky, D. Buck, J. Breedlove, N. Lewis, M. Beuke, K. Eyman. 120 activities Books and knowledge Library Assistants: D. Clegg, R. Warner, M. Reed, E. Bell, T. Weaver, C. Lewis, R. Washburn. Future Teachers: ROW ONE: R. Heffner, E. Stoffelen, S. Chilleli; ROW TWO: J. Walkowski, L. Muller. activities One computes and one competes. Computer Club: STAN DING: B, Macon, J. Dick, P. Haines, P. Gorlinsky, T. Doyle; SITTING: E. Brodowski, C. Wallace; Not pictured; K. Oritz. Math Club: ROW ONE: J. Childress, A. Warner, E. Hudson, M. Hreha; ROW TWO: J. Ajer, B. Jackson, T. Bason, C. Seibler, E. Seward, T. Doyle, D. George, M. Eide, sponsor; Not pictured: E. Spencer, K. Oritz. activities The german club and junior classical league German Club: D. Spittler, Mr. Martin, sponsor; P. Llellmann, S. Ring. Junior Classical League: ROW ONE: L. Koeller, T. Hudson, M. Lewis, S. Holm, L. Muller, R. Whitcomb, P. O’Connor, J. Malville, F. Goloway; ROW TWO: Mrs. Depoy, sponsor; S. Stribling, D. Bottoms, J. Anderson, B. Garcia, A. Nelson, C. Cutchell, J. Miller, R. Thomas, M. Snow. activities 123 Out to win out for applause! Chess Club: ROW ONE: L. Brown E. Hudson, P. Haines, B. Dellinger; ROW TWO: Mr. Gabbert, sponsor; G. Rinehart, J. MacDonald, R. Belles, M. Migliaicio. Drama Club: ROW ONE: S. Craig, J. Nowak, P. Owens, B. Fox, L. Meyers, C. Davis; ROW TWO: M. Columbus, L. Brisendine, B. Downs, J. Reusch, V. Stidham, R. Tito, S. Harris; ROW THREE: C. Rowley, M. Mecokowich, J. Melville, R. Stimson, D. Davis, G. Sonessa, C. Henderson, D. Rose, J. Hop¬ kins, J. Rapp; ROW FOUR: J. Petit, M. Leckner, T. Wright, V. Robbins, G. Smith, P. Beene, B. White, C. Ward; ROW FIVE: R. Smith, C. Lunsford, J. Vail, J. Finsterly, M. Martin, J. Donelly, P. Buchalski, R. Whitcomb; NOT PICTURED: D. Pennington. 124 activities Radio club and t.v. assistants strive for better Communication. Radio Club: ROW ONE: J. Pinkney, D. Pollum, B. Stewart; ROW TWO: J. Ross, L. Ajer, Pres.; P. Gorlinsky, Sec; T. Dilly, S. Dreppard, Vice-Pres; D. Jur- aschek, Mr. Hilsinger, sponsor; C. Wallace, G. Farmer, T. Buckley, Treas.; R. Macan. T. V. Assistants: T. Dilly, S. Dreppard, T. Buckley. activities 125 Light, sound projection = assemblies This club is the extension of the Elec¬ tronics Lab for those students taking Electronics. This year they are found working with the Madd Festival and graduation. Projectionist Club of America: ROW ONE: F. Connely, Sec.; R. Young, R, Macan, J. Rose, D. Pollum; ROW TWO: Mr. Hilsinger, sponsor; M. Reed, E. Scalise, Pres.; R. Warner, T. Doyle. Light and Sound Technicians: ROW ONE: L. Bender, P. Beene, J. Pinckney, T. Dilly, T. Buckley; ROW TWO: R. Young, M. Reed, P. Gorlinsky, D. Pollum, R. Macan, T. Doyle; ROW THREE: L. Ajer, E. Bunch, W. Stewart, T. Cummings, J. Livesay, M. Sisbaro, S. Dreppard; ROW FOUR: Mr. Hilsinger, sponsor; T. Sakellaris, C. Wallace; ROW FIVE: J. Ajer, C. Piper, chairman; D. Cudd, C. Hahl, M. Columbus, J. Koca. 126 activities Students with common interest come together Science Club, ROW ONE: P. Haines, D. Hoover, R. Thomas, R. Taylor; ROW TWO: T. Hartman, D. George, J. Anderson, C. Sieber, F. Connelly; ROW THREE: S. Keener, R. Warner, L. Thomas, H. Persson, J. Coley; Not pictured: M. Snow, Miss Corry, sponsor; Mrs. Owens, sponsor. Ski Club, ROW ONE: M. Mitchell, G. Murphy, K. Francois, K. McFadden, L. McKee; ROW TWO: A. Como, K. Ochis, H. Thomas, E. Darivoff, D. Darivoff; ROW THREE: C. Boulo, L. McFadden, T. Sandlin, D. Silverthorn; ROW FOUR: C. Dillard, S. Arnold, H. Bailey, J. Oravec, M. Franklin, F. Galloway; Mr. F. Bedont, sponsor. activities 127 Active participation results in satisfaction History Club, ROW ONE: D. Pardue, E. Darivoff, V. Banigan, K. Koeller, D. Hoke; ROW TWO: L. Koeller, T. Koeller, K. Carter; ROW THREE: A. Como, M. Alves, F. Connelly, J. Hicks. Rijle Club, ROW ONE: D. Lang, J. Yetman, G. Keefer; ROW TWO: Mr. Bullington, sponsor; A. Overton, B. Doty, Mr. Hatcher, sponsor. 128 activities Debate team and it’s academic | — ywjBfn f Till bSEv J ftJP Mr Im. jkBH 9 : Mm i wm l u Hifi ' 1 WmTmiMIfWfWWTIi ' TTfi 1 Bi MU Its • 1 1 i i fi t f 1 Ik Hi ill 3 hi iW • MMI ' it ill 1 L BJ olifUflHL u ’ jJJti “i The debate team expanded its schedule this year. Members at¬ tended a workshop at George¬ town University. Following the workshop, they were involved in a series of debates in the Wash¬ ington Forensics League. Also on the agenda was the Gunston District Debate League and tour¬ naments at Wake Forest, John Hopkins, and George Washing¬ ton Universities. ROW ONE: A. Beaman, D. Able, L. Muller, T. Trapnell, Vicki Balides; ROW TWO: R. Stein, D. Carmi¬ chael, L. Leake, J. Reed, P. Haines, M. Migliaccio. E. Spencer, C. Sieber, sponsor. Miss Klein; A. Overton, E. Hudson, A. Nalls, K. Ortiz, E. Seward. activities 129 DECA ROW ONE: N. Jackson, J. Pascale. ROW TWO: C. Nalls, J. Corbett, D. Higdon, G. Miller, S. Wease, L. Brisendine, K, Leach, J. Deem, B. Hags- trom, Mr. Petruzzi, Sponsor. Minds and hands work toward valuable goals Intermediate Tap: B. Ingle, R. Shipman, M. Backus, R. Ward, J. Atkins, A. Bayly, Mr. Emery, Sponsor, C. Stimson, M. Camp¬ bell, D. Balsinger, R. McDaniel, K. Cole. Intermediate Chess Club ROW ONE: C. Her¬ nandez, K. Fiebelkorn, G. Sharps, C. Cavallaro. ROW TWO: P. Roehrs, R. Shipman, B. Van- Lew, B. Rose, K. Frye, J. Morehart, Mr. Char- nock, Sponsor. 130 activities Foreign languages bring people together Intermediate German Club: J. Reedy, C. Miller, Mrs. Pincus, Sponsor, K. Ruffner, C. Creigh, D. Ellington, V. Spence, K. Hallowg, P. Siebert, D. Harrison. s fi r ' m i v 4 1 ,4 | 1® ■ - Intermediate Spanish Club ROW ONE: L. Williams, M. Martin, M. Miller, C. Alexander, R. McDaniel, M. Reeves. ROW TWO: Mrs. Ruffner, Sponsor, C. Giltmer, K. Hayes, B. Carter, A. Walters, Pres., C. Weitz, J. Nelson, Sec., J. Stewart, J. Price, Treas. ROW THREE: J. Lenahan, J. Richards, F. Ettner, R. Shipman, M. Elmore, M. Pratt, A. Bayly, V. Pres. Intermediate French Club ROW ONE: C. Hazard, C. Stitt, B. Eisenhart, K. O’Callaghan, A. Banner. ROW TWO: D. Lockhart, H. Tito, T. Doyle, Pres., R. Moore, M. Morehart. ROW THREE: V. Wheeler, R. Jones, J. Lewis, T. Roads, Mrs. S. Maltby, Sponsor, J. Ives. activities 131 Students display literary and musical talents Eighth Grade Mixed Chorus ROW ONE: L. Teal, K. Stewart, D. Crowder, V. Arnold, D. Calderon, J. Stewart, C. Hazard, C. Gascon, M. Reeves, L. French, M. Esch, C. Rantz, C. Bliss, B. Sayers, M. Wallace; ROW TWO: M. Berry, A. Cooper, J. Robbines, S. Woolfrey, S. Boisvert, K. Burgess, J. Spann, E. Rose, J. Baker, T. Roads, D. Dawson, K. Saul, K. Flannery, K. Delashmitt, D. Kells, D. Purdham, L. Dodge, C. Duff, J. Giuffrida, P. Hannafey, V. Van Dorn; ROW THREE: P. Jennings, M. Pratt, C. Lineweaver, V. Spence, D. Harri¬ son, R. Juraschek, C. Walker, K. Shepherd, D. Sharpe, G. Barton, S. Mantiply, S. Barner, M. Derflinger, R. Jones, L. Williams, Pres.; C. Buhrow, M. Jenkins, B. Jacobson. Intermediate Newspaper Staff: R. Walters, T. Edwards, S. Harri- Intermediate Yearbook ROW ONE: K. Williams, A. Bonner, M. Ramos, T. Shifflett, son, D. Pollum, D. Parlett, P. Nelson, A. Dean, P. Wager. S. Hopkins, Mrs. Ruffner, Sponsor. ROW TWO: S. Ange, B. Tuohy — CoEd.; K. Betz, J. Spann — Ed.; K. Halloway, P. Siebert. ROW THREE: A. Walters, V. Miller, S. Rooney, S. Knudslien, C. Basom. activities Seventh and eighth grade concert bands Eighth Grade Band ROW ONE: M. Gallo, L. Hines, R. Shipman, B. Pardo, C. Conway, L. Rush, C. Alexander, B. Cochran, C. Creigh, K. Ruffner, M. Pug- mire, B. Simpson; ROW TWO: D. Dtubbs, J. Breon, D. Pollum, S. Evans, K. Hossli, R. Poe, D. Ellington, J. Post, D. Graves, P. Brawner, T. Sablon, M. Hon- aker, D. Gogolshi, R. Murphy, M. Simpson, G. Vallenari, B. Cain, R. Wilson, J. Miller; ROW THREE: S. Rooney, F. Ettner, D. Grimes, A. Dean, P. Siebert, G. Tuohy, J. Ratliff, K. Halloway, R. Walters, J. Bone, E. Chase, B. Peyton, M. Parris, B. Watson, B. Sonnessa, J. Hufnagel, T. Carraway, A. MacDonald, K. Rockwell; ROW FOUR: P. Balides, Mr. Charnock, director; J. Swift, B. Leckner, J. Ambrose, J. Piedmont, D. Stumbaugh, D. Hardy. Eighth Grade Officers: D. Ellington, Pres.; M. Gallo, V. Pres.; C. Creigh, Sec.; K. Ruff¬ ner, Librarian; J. Bone, Librarian. The seventh and eighth grade bands, under the direction of Mr. D. Charnock, perform for as¬ semblies, for the P.T.A., and for the public. These performances include Christmas, spring, and MADD Festival programs. Dur¬ ing these shows the bands display their self-discipline and musical ability taught in regularly sched¬ uled classes. Some members par¬ ticipate in the Fairfax County All-Regional band. Seventh Grade Band ROW ONE: R. Stucki, D. Carter, A. Niezgoda, B. Creigh, R. Ketchum, D. Shaw, T. Seventh Grade Officers: T. Deane, Librarian; D. Wisniewshi, M. Fetterolf, E. Adams, C. Reeb, D. Munson; ROW TWO: P. Dixon, T. Peters, P. Wilson, T. Munson, Librarian; B. Creigh, Sec.; A. Niezgo- Ruesch, O. Barrett, W. Gray, E. Vetere, V. Clemons, C. Hutching, R. Sissom, W. Manger, C. Jones, B. da, V. Pres.; C. Hernandez, Pres. Clark, T. Henchman, K. Riebelkorn, K. Ulica, M. Struder, C. Hernandez; ROW THREE: T. Smith, T. Kir¬ by, L. Seybold, S. Calderon, S. Smith, C. Miller, D. Spencer, T. Richbourg, B. Frady, R. Light; ROW FOUR: B. Tuohy, Mr. Charnock, director; G. Sharps, T. Deane, C. Cavallaro, C. Cutchall. activities 133 With the concurrence of their last year, the senior class of 1972 will look ahead to enter the circle of life This year, being the last, is both a meaningful and ful¬ filling one. The senior class began its year by establish¬ ing the Hayfield Homecom¬ ing tradition. Twelve in top ten? Lynn Hardtke, Pat Persson, Dana Coley, Mary Hahl, Leslie Skipper, Art Nalls, Glen Miller, Richard Donaldson, Howard Miller, Ed Hudson, Kar¬ en Cottingham, Janet Davis. Mary, where are your books? i - : ; ' 136 seniors mm Mike Abel Doug Adams David Adkins Lauriu Ajer Jennie Alexich Senior pictures arrive Dec. 14 “I know it’s in there somewhere!” DOUGLAS A. ADAMS “Doug”: J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 11,12; Track 10,11,12; Host and Hostesses 12; Varsity Club 12. LAURIN AJER: Band 9; T.V. Club 10, 11,12; L.A.S.T. 12; T.V. Club Pres. seniors 137 EDWARD MARK ALVES — “Mark”: Track 9,10, Varsity Cross Country 10; Winter Track 10; Football 11; Senior Homeroom Rep. 12. JOANNE MARIE ANDERSON - “Jo”. CATHY DENEISE ANDREWS — Girl’s Concert Choir; Madrigals. MICHAEL ALAN ARNOLD “Mike”; Football 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10; Varsity Club 10; Senior Rep; Host and Hostess 12. Class ’72 blindly looking for the end 138 I 1 seniors MICHELLE ELLIS ARNOLD — “Shelley : Pep Club 9; Homeroom Rep. 10 . GLENN MONROE ASBURY — Fresh¬ men Track 9; Varsity Wrestling 12. SUSAN ELIZABETH BACKSTROM — “Runt”: Homeroom Rep 9,10; Hockey 9; SC A officer 11; Literary Magazine 11; Hamilton Hall Secretary; Presidential Sports Award-Hockey. WAYNE MICHAEL BAGAN — “David”. SANDRA J. BAILEY — “Doc”: JV Softball 9; Homeroom Rep 10; Varsity Basketball 10,11; Varsity Softball 10,11; Varsity Club 11; Varsity Hockey 12; GAA 12, Publicity Chairman; two letters in Varsity Softball and in Varsity Basketball. seniors 139 Bob Baker Look out tummy, here it comes! Paula Bainbridge Donna Bangley Brenda Barrett Marsha Barton Tim Bateman Kenny Beach ROBERT ALLEN BAKER — “Bake”: Track 9. DONNA LEE BANGLEY MARSHA ANN BARTON — “Straw¬ berry”: Hiking Club 11; TAP 11,12; Dra¬ ma Club 12. TIMOTHY BATEMAN — “Bushman”. KENNETH KYLE BEACH — “Ken¬ ny”: Baseball 11. PAULA BAINBRIDGE: S.C.A.; Hamil¬ ton Hall V.P. 11; Homeroom Rep. 9,10. 140 seniors f— Added responsibility adds to confusion. Jill Beahm Jack Beahm Bruce Beaman David Bean Elaine Bell Donald Bernhardt Steve Birkhead Jean Boardman Monica Boggess Annamarie Boland Sharon Bosley Chris Boulo CHRIS M. BOULO — “Chris”: Televi¬ sion Club; Tennis Team 11,12; French Club 12; French Honor Society 11,12. SHARON LYNN BOSLEY — Drill Team. ANNAMARIE LEE BOLAND Hockey 12; Basketball 10,11,12; Softball 10,11; A.F.S.; Pep Club; Keyettes 12; Hamilton Hall V.P.; Rep. to Va. Girl’s State; “Biggest Flirt”. MONICA LEE BOGGESS - Drill Team 10,11,12; Keyettes 12; FBLA 11; Chorus 9; Office Asst. 11,12; Miss Madi¬ son Hall 10; Homecoming Queen 12. JEAN G. BOARDMAN — “Jeanie”: Central High School, New Jersey, “Wiz¬ ard of OZ, Stage Crew. DONALD BERNHARDT Wrestling. BRUCE TYLER BEAMAN Culver Military Academy; Varsity Cross Country 9,10,11; Varsity Riflery 10,11; Dramatics 9,10,11; Judo 9,10. JAMES DAVID BEAN - “Bean”: Football; Baseball; Wrestling. JILL LOUISE BEAHM Homeroom Rep. 12. The people will live on. Debra Bowling Nancy Bradley Sheila Bridgeland Susan Brier Dorothy Boyette Linda Brazell Myra Bridges Kathy Brosnan Penny Brown Richard Buckner Many moods involved in the final year DEBRA KAY BOWLING — “Debi”: French Club 9,10; Majorettes 9,11; Drum and Sandal 10; Homeroom Rep. 9,10; JR. Honor Society 11; French Honor Society 11 . NANCY J. BRADLEY — “Pete”: Pep Club 9; T.A.P. 10; Varsity Hockey 10,11, 12; Track 10,11; J.V. Basketball 11; GAA. LINDA KAY BRAZELL — Drill Team 10 , 11 . SHEILA DIANE BRIDGELAND: Tri- Hi-Y 11,12. MYRA JOYCE BRIDGES — Rockingh¬ am High School, N.C.; Pep Club 9,10,11; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Yearbook Staff 12; SCA Rep 10,11; SAC 11; JR, Council 11; Sr. Council 12. SUSAN PAIGE BRIER — “Sue” — Kaiser-slautern American H.S., Germany; Pep Club 9,10,11 Pres. Yearbook 11,12; Prom Princess 11. KATHLEEN ANN BROSNAN — “Ka¬ thy”: Pep Club 9; Yearbook 12. PENNY DALE BROWN — -James Wood HS; Creative Writing Club 10; Her¬ itage 11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Sr. Council 12; Pep Club 12; Hamilton Hall Pres. Carla Burhanan Cathy Calvin Lynn Carlson Joanne Carlton “What are we supposed to do now?” MARGARET LYNN CARLSON — “Lynn”: Pep Club; Glee Club; GAA 10; Youth in Government 10; Student Council 11; Tennis 12; Volleyball intramurals 12. JOANNE CARLTON — Jo”: J.V. Hockey; Spanish Club 9; TAP 10; Varsity Hockey 11; Girls Varsity Club 11; JV Basketball 11; Varsity Softball 11; Varsity Hockey 12. The learning and blundering people will live on. The combined efforts of 440 made a united class ARLENA G. CHAPMAN — Chorus i 1; Plans after ’72: Air Force Nurse. JOHN C. CARUSO: Hammond HS; Stage Band 11; JV Basketball; President of Folk Club; Junior Board. GARY S. CHRISTENSEN — “Pinkie Jersey” Sam Barlow HS, Oregon; JV Football 9; Basketball Manager 9; Track 9; Plans after ’72: Texas A M University. • ■ ■■ t JUDY K. CHRISTENSEN: Debate Team 9; Tumbling Club 9; Plans after ’72: College. ROSEMARIE T. CIOFFE: Girls Track 9; Newspaper Staff 10; Plans after 72: College. DEBORAH A. CLARK — “Debbie”: FHA 1 1,12; TAP 10,11,12; Homeroom Rep 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9; NJHS 9, 10,11; NHS 11. John Caruso Mike Cash Arlena Chapman Cynthia Chesebro Chris Chilelli Gary Christensen Judy Christensen Rosemary Cioffi Debbie Clark Tom Clary 144 seniors SUSAN COLANGELO — Art League; Senior Class Council, National Honor Society. DANA LYNN COLEY — Drum and Sandal 10,11,12; Yearbook 10,11,12; Drill Team 12; Natl. Honor Socitty 12; Jr. Honor Society 11; French Honor Society 10,11,12; Pep Club 11. SCOTT THOMAS COLLIER - Leav¬ enworth High School; Host and Hostess 12; Madrigals 12; Football 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10; Tennis 11,12; Basketball 10; Spanish Club 9; Talent Show Third Place 11; Varsity Club 11,12; “Friendli¬ es t” 12. MARILYN ANN COLUMBUS — “Chris” Keyettes 12; FBLA 11,12; VP Regional District; Drill Team 9,10,11,12; Homeroom Rep. 9,10. DEBORAH JEAN COMER — “Deb¬ bie”: D.E.Club. ALLEN COMO - Basketball 9; Spring Track 10,11; Winter Track 11; Football 10,11,12; Jr. National Society, Natl. Honor Society. LAUREN KRISTIE COOPER — “Toy”: T.C. Williams; Choral Groups; YoungLife Groups; D.E. V.P; Outstand¬ ing Sophomore, Junior. Well, the swelling has gone down esS P TMiTi bBSsi Susan Colangelo Dana Coley Scott Collier Marilyn Columbus Alex Colunga Debbie Comer Allen Como Lauren Cooper John Corbett They will be tricked and sold and again sold John Corkery Karen Cottingham Alan Crane Karen Craver Christopher Crawley Richard Cronan Elizabeth Crump Harry Cruse Rodman Cupka Patricia Daniel Seniors excel in both work and play JOHN D. CORKERY — “Corky”: “Aaaahh yes!”. KAREN DENISE COTTINGHAM — Homeroom Rep. 9,11; Jr. Rep. 11; Sr. Rep. 12; Pep Club 9,11,12; Madrigals 12; Studio Theatre 9,11; Jr. Honor Society 10 . ALAN DALE CRANE — Track 9; Cross Country 10. KAREN ELAINE CRAVER — Keyettes 12; National Honor Society 12. CHRISTOPHER CHARLES CRAW¬ LEY — “Chris”: Spring Track 9,10,11, 12; Winter Track 10,11,12; Cross Country 11,12; Varsity Club 11. RICHARD F. CRONAN — “Ricky”: “How unusual it was at first, and how it’s changed now”. ELIZABETH LEE CRUMP — “Liz”: Powder Puff 9,10,11; Class Rep. 9; Drill Team 12. HARRY THOMAS CRUSE - Basketball. RODMAN PAUL CUPKA — “Rod”: Basketball 9, Track 11,12; Cross country 11 , 12 . PATRICIA L. DANIEL — “Patty”: Drill Team 10,11,12; TAP 10; FBLA 12. 146 seniors Nancy Dashiell Gary Darby Elaine Darivoff Janet Davis Joann Davis Ken Davis Rex Davis Rhodes Davis Ivy Deane Scott Deane GARY LYNN DARBY — “Pancho”: First Colonial HS; Cross-Country 11,12; Winter and Spring Track 11,12; Varsity Club 11. ELAINE GAYE DARIVOFF: Drum and Sandal 10,11,12; Keyettes 10,11,12; Host and Hostess 12; Editor of Student Hand¬ book 11,12; Treas. of Hamilton Hall; Chairman of Public Relations Committee; JNHS. NANCY SMITH DASHIELL — “Tun- ie”: Tri-Hi-Y 10,11; Drum and Sandal 10, 11,12; NJHS 10,11; Yearbook 10,11,12; History Club 11,12; AFS 10,11; Treas. Madison Hall 11; Homeroom Rep. 12; SCA Historian 10,11,12; Recognition Chairman 10; Co-Ed. Student Handbook 10 , 11 . JANET D. DAVIS: NJHS 9,10,11. JOANN KATHLEEN DAVIS — “Little Weed”: Baker HS, Georgia; Softball 10; Homeroom Rep.; Plans after ’72: College. KEN JOSEPH DAVIS — “Sparks”: Track 9; Baseball 10,11,12; Plans after ' 72: College REX A. DAVIS — Plans after ’72: Join a police force; Favorite quote: “Where there is a will there is a way.” RHODES WILFORD DAVIS: Plans after ' 72: College. WILLIAM SCOTT DEANE — Baseball 9,10,11,12; Sportsmanship Award; Plans after ' 72: College. ... .... ’ v-.| ' ! : v - .. ■ ' , DAVID DELIMONT — Drama 10,11; Plans after ’72: Forestry Dept. BONNIE L. DEVIERS — Plans after ’72: Go to an airline school; Favorite say¬ ings: “I can dig it!”, “What a bummer!!”. Jennifer Deem Bonnie Deviers David Delimont And go back to the nourishing earth for root holds. ROBERT VANCE DELLINGER — “Bob”: Favorite quote: “I never lose.”; plans after ’72: College. JAMES B. DICK — “Jim”: Basketball 9, 10.11.12; Baseball 10,12. STEPHEN L. DICK — “Steve”: Foot¬ ball 9,10.11,12; Wrestling 9.10; Track 9. 10; Gymnastics 11,12; Varsity Club 11,12; Jr Honor Society, Natl. Honor Society. HOWARD KENNETH DICKSON, JR. — “Kenny”; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Stage Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 11, 12; Madrigals 11,12; All Country Chorus 11 , 12 . PATRICIA ANNE DOLAN — “Pat”: Plans after ’72: Traveling in Europe. RICHARD M. DONALDSON “Rich”: Football 9; Track 10; Jr. Honor Society 9,10; Natl. Honor Society 11,12; French Honor Society 12. JOHN VANCE DONLEY — “Jay”: Drama 10,11,12; Thespian Society 11,12; Best Supporting Actor Award 10; Best Director 11. First homecoming sponsored by class of ’72” Don’t let her get away with it Bob! Robert Dellinger Stephen Dick James Dick Kenneth Dickson John Dillon Robert Dionne Patricia Dolan Richard Donaldson John Donley 148 seniors Jeanne Druker Linda Drumm CAROLYN THEO DUSHANE — FHA Sec. JEANNE MARIE DRUKER — “Jeannie”: French Club 9; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Homeroom Rep. 12; GAA 12; Awards: Outstanding Service in Mathematics. LINDA ANN DRUMM — Keyettes 10, 11,12; Keyette Sec. PAMELA LYNN EDGAR — “Pam”: Drill Team 10; Cheerleader 11; Jr. Class Council; VOT 12. NANCY ANN EDGE — Gymnastics 11; Athletic Award for Gymnastics. DOROTHY A. EDSON — “Snooche”: Favorite Quote: “Don’t count your chick¬ ens before they hatch.” TONI MARIE ELLIOTT: Field Hockey 10,11,12; Basketball 10; Softball 10,11,12; Girl’s Varsity Club 11. SUSAN ELISABETH ELLIS - “Sue”: Girls Track 9; Horsemanship Club 9,10; AFS 11; Film Club 11. JOHN W. ENGLAND: Wrestling 11,12. Cheryl Dunigan Carolyn Dushane Pamela Edgar Nancy Edge Dorothy Edson Toni Elliot Susan Ellis John England The people so peculiar in renewal and comeback. Martha Entel Mary Ettner Michael Farnum Rebecca Farnsworth Joseph Faulhaber Joseph Fallin Mary Fields Craig Fisher Michael Finnell I MARTHA M. ENTEL — Debate 9,10; Debate Pres. 10; Drama Club 9,10; Dra¬ ma Pres. 10. MARY LUCILLE ETTNER: Favorite Quote: “Smile. It makes others wonder what you’re up to.” REBECCA LYNN FARNSWORTH — “Becky”: Homeroom Rep. 9; French Club 9,10; Yearbook 10,11,12; Keyettes 11,12. MIKE J. FARNUM — Track 9, Newspa¬ per Staff. MARY LEE THERESE FIELDS — “Marty”: Art League 9; Creative Writing Club 9,10,11,12; Choir 9,10,11,12; Home¬ room Rep. 11. CRAIG ALLEN FISHER — “Fish”: Basketball 9; JV Track 9; V Track 10,11, 12; JV Football 10; V Football 11,12; Natl. Honor Society; Varsity Club 12; “Shyest Guy” 12. JOSEPH MARK FOLLIN — “Joe”: Concert Band 10,11; JV Football 11; Gymnastics 11. KIMBERLE1GH DAWN FLINCHUM — “Kim”: Majorettes 9,10,11,12: Key- ettes 12; French National Honor Society 11; Gymnastics Team 9; Sr. Council 12; Drum and Sandal 10,12; NJHS 10,11; NHS 12. WANDA JEAN FRANCOIS — “Wan¬ der”: Keyettes 10: Jr. Rep., 11 VP, P. Pres.; SCA Rep. 10,11; Madrigals 9,10, 11,12; Host and Hostesses 9,10,11; Sr. Council; Jr. Council; Lafayette Hall Sec. 10,11; Prom Princess 11; County Chorus 9,11. BERNARD ROYCE FREEMAN: Varsity Football 12. KATHRYN MARIE GAFFNEY “Kathy”: Pep Club 9; Drill Team 9,10,11, 12; SCA Rep. 10,11; AFS 10; Keyettes 11. 12; NJHS 10,11; Jr. Council 11; Sr. Coun¬ cil 12; Host and Hostesses 12; Prom Prin¬ cess 11; Homecoming Court 12. MICHAEL CHARLES GAFFNEY “Mike”: JV Track 9; Varsity Track 10; SCA Rep. 11,12: Sr. Council 12. Terry Fletcher Kimberleigh Flinchum Wanda Francois . Bernard Freeman Lynn Freitas Theodore Fyock Kathryn Gaffney Michael Gaffney After ’72 — what is left? You can ' t laugh off their capacity to take it. Drama department presents “our town” Paul Gagnon Paul Garcia Robert Garcia Linda Gardner Kineth Gardner Karen Garretson Ronald Gavin Kathy Gentry Carl Giles Carol Gilleland Kathy Girens Mary Giuffrida William Giuffrida Ella Goetz Kathleen Gogan 152 seniors PAUL GAGNON — French Club 9,10; Homeroom Alt. 9,10. PAUL GARCIA — “Santa”: Swimming 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10; Cross Country 9; Drama 11,12. ROBERT GARCIA - “Bob”: J.V. Track 10; Plans after ’72: Fresno State College. KINETH GARDNER — “Kim”: Plans after ’72: College. LINDA GARDNER — Band 9; Pep Club 9; Newspaper Staff 11. KARIN GARRETSON - Plans after ’72: Move to Australia. RONALD GAVIN — “Ron”: Jr. Na¬ tional Honor Society 9,10; Basketball 9; Wrestling 9; Football 9,10,11,12; Winter and Spring Track 12; Varsity Club 12; Host Hostess 12; Most Valuable in Field Events (Track) 10,11. CARL JEFFERSON GILEO — “Rocky”: College. CAROL FAY GILLELAND — Pep Club 9,10,11; FHA 10; Spanish Club 10; Cheerleader 10; Keyette Club 12. MARY MARGARET GIUFFRIDA — “Mary” SCA Representative 9. WILLIAM CARL GIUFFRIDA — “Bill”: Plans: Moving Company Driver. ELLA STEPHANIE GOETZ — Crea¬ tive Writing Club 10. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH GOGAN — “Kathi”: Hockey 9; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Madi¬ son Hall Rep. 12; Keyettes 12; Host and Hostess 12; Senior Class Council 12; Yearbook Photographer 12. STEPHANIE GOLOWAY — German School, Helsinke, Finland; Assistant Edi¬ tor of Newspaper 9; Student Council Rep. 9; Drama Club 11; Poetry Editor of News¬ paper 11; Film Club; Heritage Staff Member 12. THERESA I. GOSS — Homeroom Rep. 9,10,11; Keyettes 10,11; Gymnastics 10, 12; JV Hockey 10; JR. Class Council 11. HENRY A. GREENE — Track 9; Foot¬ ball; Plans after ’72: College. DEBRA A. GREENQU1ST — “Deb¬ bie”: Majorettes 9,10,11,12; Majorette Co-Captain 10,11; Head Majorette 12; German Club 10,11; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Girls Track Team 10; Senior Class Council 12; Drum Sandal 12. Stephanie Goloway Teresa Goss Michael Gordon Henry Green Debra Greenquist Jacqueline Griffith The mammoth rests between his cyclonic dramas. The whirlwind excitement of the senior year Lynn Griffiths Betty Gudgel David Gurley Otto Gutierrez Robin Haef ' fner Mary Hah! Janice Hamm Patricia Hankins Robert Harnmersley Rex Harding Teresa Hicks Carmen Hull seniors Lynn Hardtke Sandy Harley Steve Harman Kathy Harper Ann Harris Nancy Harris Sandy Harris Vicky Harrison LYNN ANN GRIFFITHS — Softball: G.A.A. Tri-Hi-Y. Plans after ’72; Nursing. DAVID MICHAEL GURLEY — “Mike”; J.V. Tennis 11; Plans after ’72: College. MARY IRENE HAHL — French Club 9,10; Drill Team 10,11; Pep Club 12; Girl’s Track 10; Keyettes 11,12; National Honor Society 12; National Junior Honor Society 11; Yearbook 11,12; S.C.A. Rep. 10: Senior Class Council 12; French Hon¬ or Society 11,12; “Most Likely to Succeed 12 . JANICE HAMM — Track Team 9; Plans after ’72: Travel. ROBERT HAMMERSLEY — “Bob” Football 9; J.V. Track 9,10,11,12; Winter Track 10,11,12; Spring Track 10,12; Cross Country 10,11,12; Varsity Club 11,12. REX HARDING — Senior Rep. — alt.; Plans after ’72: College. LYNN MARIE HARDTKE: German Club 9,10; Art League 9,10,11, Sec.-Tres. 12; Pep Club 10,11; Track 10; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Jr. Council 11; Drill Team 12; Jr. National Honor Society 9,10; National Honor Society 11,12. ANN KATHERINE HARRIS: Basket¬ ball; Softball 9. SANDRA V. HARLEY — “Sandy”; Drill Team 9,10,11,12. NANCY LEIGH HARRIS — G.A.A. 9. 10. STEPHEN WAYNE HARMAN — “Steve”: Bowling Club Pres. 11. SANDRA JO HARRIS “Sandv”: GAA 12; SCA Rep. 9,10,12; Drama 9,10; Swim Team 10; Basketball 11,12; Art Club 11,12; Softball 11. MARY KATHERINE HARPER “Kathy”: J. A.; Pep Club. CARMEN HULL — Chorus 9,10; Drill Team 11; G.A.A. 9,10,11; Academic Award in 9. I he people so often sleepy, weary, enigmatic. AMANDA A. HAZARD — “Amy”: Drill Team 9,10,11; Tri Hi Y 10,11; Homeroom Rep. 10; “Laziest Girl 12. SHARON HAZEL — “Short Stuff’: Plans after ’72: To attend Nursing School. KURT MATTHEW HEINE — “Knit”: Cross Country 9,10,11; Winter Track 9, 10,11; Spring Track 9,10; JV Wrestling 9, 10; Varsity Club 12. JOHN MICHAEL HENCHMAN — “Mike”: Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Stage Band 10,11,12; Drama 9,10; Marching Band 11; Madrigals 12; Drum Major 12; VP Madison Hall 12; “Most School Spir¬ ited Guy” 12. CLYDE WILLIAM HENDERSON: Concert Band 9; German Club 9,10,11; Newspaper Staff 10; Homeroom Rep. 10; Host and Hostess 11,12; Sr. Class Council 12; Pres. Lafayette Hall 11; VP Student Govt. 12. GORDON LEE HENDERSON — Track; JV Football. KATHY MAE HENRY - “Katt”: Pep chief 12; NJHS; 10; NHS 11,12; Girl’s State Alternate 11. PETER HAROLD HENSON — “Pete”: Football 9; Baseball 9,10; Wrestling 10,11, 12; NJHS 10; Varsity Club 11,12; Boy’s State 11. JAMES DAVID HENSLEY - “Jim”: Basketball 9.10,11,12: J.V. track 9,10: Varsity Club 11,12: Basketball letter 10, 11 , 12 . BRENDA KAY HENSON — Art League; Plans after ’72;; Commercial artist. George Hatton Amy Hazard Sharon Hazel Gary Hedges Kurt Heine Mike Henchman Clyde Henderson Gordon Henderson Kathy Henry Peter Hensen Jim Hensley Brenda Henson 156 seniors Seniors are fitted for caps and gowns Yes sir, this is the chick I was telling you about!. STEPHEN LYNN HERBERT “Steve”: Football 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9; Baseball 10,11,12; Host and Hostess 9, 10,11,12; Key Club 11, V.P., President 12. AIDA L. HERNANDEZ — Plans after ’72: University of Puerto Rico; Favorite Quote: “Stay sweet and you will never go wrong”. MIGDALIA HERNANDEZ — “Mag¬ gie”: Homeroom Rep. 10; Madrigals 12; Plans after ’72: Inter American University of Puerto Rico; Favorite quote: “Same difference”. BARBARA LEE HICKS - “Bobbie”: Drill Team 11; Try Hi Y 11,12; TAP 10; Plans after ’72: Getting married; Favorite quote: “I don’t understand”. DEBORAH KAY HIGDON — “Deb¬ bie”: Band 9; Plans after ’72: College. WILLIAM S. HIMEBAUGH - “Spi¬ der”: AFS 10; JV Track 10; V. Track 11, 12; TAP 10,11; Varsity Club 12; Gold medal in track. Steve Herbert Aida Hernandez Migdalia Hernandez Kathleen Hess Barbara Hicks Teresa Hicks Debbie Higdon Bill Himebaugh is a vast huddle with many anils saying: Archie Himes Stephen Holm Nancy Hoover Patricia Howe Robert Huddlestone Dorothy Hurley Edward Hudson Ronald Hurst : ■ STEPHEN D. HOLM — “Steve”: Foot¬ ball 9,11,12; Track 9; Baseball 10; Varsity Club 12; Plans after ’72: College. NANCY LYNN HOOVER — Cheer¬ leader 9; Pep Club 9,10; NJHS 10; FBLA 10,12; Host and Hostess 12; NHS 12; Sec. of Freshman Class; Sec. (FBLA) 10; Pres. (FBLA) 12. PATRICIA GEENE HOWE - “Pat”: Mt. Vernon HS; FHA 10,11,12; Pres. (FHA) 11; Plans after ’72: Nurse or hairdresser. ROBERT J. HUDDLESTONE — Foot¬ ball 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9; Wrestling 10; EDWARD MARTIN HUDSON — “Ed”: Math Team 10.11,12; JV Club 10, 11; Chess Club 12; Building and Grounds Committee 11; Science Club 11; FHS; NJHS; NHS. DOROTHY MAE HURLEY — “Dot- tie”: Sec. of VICA 10; Plans after ' 72: Hair Stylist. RONALD L. HURST — “Ron”: Track 10; Yearbook Photographer 12; Home¬ room Rep. 12; Senior Rep. 12; Key Club 12 . 158 seniors Donna Iddins Leslie Jackson Sharon Jansen Linda Johnson Patricia Johnson Gary Jones Linda Karas Gary Keefer Loretta Kencitzski Rhea Kerler ’72 section in Orange Bowl is new privilege LESLIE ELLSWORTH JACKSON — Woodbridge High. SHARON G. JANSEN: Drama Club 9; Homeroom Rep. 9; JV Hockey 9; V. Hockey 10; Jr. Honor Society 10,11; JV Cheerleader, captain 11; Jr. Rep. 11; Sr. Rep. 12; V. Cheerleader, captain 12; FT A 11; Homecoming Court. PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON — “Pat”: DECA 12; Outstanding Service in Math Award. GARY M. JONES: Natl. Jr. Honor So¬ ciety 10; Host and Hostesses 11,12; Key Club 12; SCA Rep. 11; Sr. Class Pres. 12; Broom Hilda Award 12. LYNDA GAIL KARAS — Pep Club 9, 10,11,12; Art League 9,10; Heritage 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10,11,12; historian 11, captain 12; Madison Hall Rep. 11; Sr. Class Council 12; Jr. Service Award 11. GARY PAUL KEEFER: Rifle Team, Pres. 12; Aviation Club 12 LORETTA ELIZABETH KENCITZ¬ SKI — Homeroom rep. 9,10,11; Keyettes 10,11, V.P. 12; Sr. Class Rep. 12. RHEA ELIZABETH KERLER — Hei¬ delberg, Germany; Pep Club 9; Yearbook 10,11; Drill Team 10; Student Council 11. earn my living. Kenneth Keys James Koca Mary Kridle Bernard Kye Jeffrey Lawhorne Kimberly Leach Valerie Lee Carolyn Lacy Faith Larabee Lori Laurinaitis Nancy Lavigne 160 seniors The ordering of caps and gowns begins an ordeal KENNETH K. KEYS — “Kenny”: Plans after ’72: to go into the food processing and retail business. JAMES V. KOCA — Light and Sound Technician 10,11,12; Plans after ’72: College. MARY E. KRIDLE — JV and Varsity Basketball 9,10,11,12; Varsity Hockey 12; Varsity Softball 10,11,12; Girls Track 10; Girls Varsity Club 11; GAA Points Chair¬ man 12; Buildings and Grounds Commit¬ tee Chairman 10; NJHS 10,11. CAROLYN S. LACY — “Sue”: Hockey 9,10,11,12; Softball 9,10,11; Basketball 9, 10,11; Varsity Club 11; GAA President 12; Constitution Revision Committee 11; Hockey Plaque 10; Softball Plaque 11; Certificate in Business 11. NANCY C. LAVIGNE — H.H. Arnold HS, Germany; Drill Team 9,10; Cabinet Member 9; SCA Rep 9,10; Jr. Class Council 11; Keyettes 10,11,12; Harvester Staff 12. MARY K. LEACH — “Kim”: Drill Team 9,10,11; D.E. 11,12; Secretary of Drill Team 11; Treasurer of D.E, Club. PAULA J. LELANSKY — Mixed Cho¬ rus 9; TAP 10,11; Basketball 9; VOT 12; Presidential Physical Fitness Award 10; NJHS 9,10. WAYNE M. LINDAMOOD — JV Track 9,10; JV Football 10,11; Varsity Football 12. FRANK R. LITTLE — “Ralph”: JV Track 9; Varsity Winter Track 10,11; Var¬ sity Spring Track 10,11. ALBERT V. LITVINAS — “Vince”: JV Track 9; Cross Country Team 10,11; Win¬ ter Track 10; Spring Track 10; Homeroom Rep 12; Senior Class Council; Hosts and Hostesses 12. KAREN S. LI VESA Y — Majorettes 9, 10,11,12; Majorette 12; Keyettes 11,12; Homeroom Rep 9; NJHS 10; Senior Class Council; Student of the Week 10; Major¬ ette letter 10,11,12. Albert Litvinas Karen Livesay Paula Lelansky Wayne Lindamood John Lewis Ralph Little COAST GUAl ' D WASHINGTON RADIO STATION ' m make enough to get by and it takes all my time. Graduation: smiles mingled with tears CYNTHIA K. LOWERY: Majorette Club 9; Plans after ’72: College. SUSAN A. LYONS — “Sue”: Drill Team 10,11,12; Keyettes 11,12. LINDA J. LYTLE: Art League 11; Plans after ’72: Travel. MYRA A. MALCOM — “Micki”: Tri- Hi-Y 10,11; Pep Club 9; NJHS 10; VOT 12; Outstanding Service in Business. KATHI L. MARTIN: Chorus 11; Plans after’72: Work. LESLIE K. MARTIN: Chorus 11: Plans after’72: Business School. BETTY LOUISE MATHENEY — “Sweet Pea”: Plans after ' 72: travel and be a secretary. MICHAEL G. MATTHEWS — “Mike : Track 9,10; Heritage 11,12; Plans after ' 72: Northern Virginia Com¬ munity College. PAUL F. MATTHAI - Varsity Swim¬ ming 10: Varsity Club; Plans after ’72: College LINDA MARIE MCALEESE — “Mac : Tri-Hi-Y 10,11,V.P.; 12, Presi¬ dent; Madison Hall Rep. 11; Powder Puff Football 11; Prom Committee 11; Pep Cynthia Lowery Susan Lyons Myra Malcom Kathi Martin Betty Matheney Pamela Lynch Linda Lytle Charles Malloy Leslie Martin Daniel Matheney 162 seniors You want a date with me? June 13th — a day, to look forward to? Club 11; Host and Hostess 12; Cr. Class Rep. 12; GAA 12; FT A 12; Girl’s Tennis Team 12; Presidential Physical Fitness Award 10. LOUIS PATRICK MCFADDEN — Football 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11; Bas¬ ketball 10; Debate 12; Golf 12; Home¬ room Rep 10; 12; “Best Looking”, “Best Dressed Senior”, Most Improved Football 10 . NANCY BRADLEY MCCREADY — Keyettes 10,11,12; Herit age 9,10; Drum and Sandal 10; Homeroom Rep. 12; Sr. Rep. 12; Yearbook 12; Drama 11; History Club 11,12; Keyette V.P. 10, Treasurer 11 . DEBORAH ANN MCGHEE — “Deb- by”: Hockey 9; Band 10; FBLA 11; SC A Homeroom Rep; Plans after ’72: Beauti¬ cian; Favorite Quote: People need love not hate!”. KATHI MARLENE MCGUIRE — Majorettes 9,10,11; Plans after ’72: Secretary. LYNN A. MCKAY — Cheerleading 9; Gymnastics 10; Drum and Sandal 10; DE Club 11,12; SCA9. Mike Matthews Linda McAleese Kathy McCloud Nancy McCready Linda McDaniel Karen McDonald Lou McFadden Kathi McGuire Debbie McGhee Lynn McKay If I had more time, I could do more for myself and maybe for others. 1 Talents of seniors are many RICHARD WARREN MCKEE - “Rich”: Wrestling 9; ROTC (Baker High School); Plans after ’71: Business Degree, then Aviation; Favorite Quote: “This is your country, love it or leave it!”. CATHERINE ENID McLEOD — “Ka¬ thy”: Frankfurt H.S. NJHS 9, Journalism 9; Drama 9; Debate 12. JANE S. MIDDLECOFF: Madrigals 9, 10,11,12; Drum and Sandal 9,10,11; SCA Rep. 10; AFS 10; Festival Chorus 10; Ail Regional Chorus 11; Treasurer of Drum and Sandal 11, ANDREI A. MIKHALEVSKY: Debate 9; Wrestling 10,11.12; Cross Country 11. SUSAN ELLEN MILLER - “Sue”: J.V. Gasketball 9; NJHS 9,10.11; M.V. Softball 10, captain; V. Basketball 10,11, 12; Hostess 12: Yearbook 12; Varsity Club 11,12: GAA 12. BRUCE WAYNE MORRELL: Heritage 11,12; Front Page Editor Newspaper 12; Plans after ’72: College, LAURA SUE MILLER — Science Fair 9; Walk for Mankind 11: Homeroom Rep. 12; Latin Club 9,10,1.1,12; Optimist Club ! 1; Debate Team 12. MICHAEL STEPHEN MEADE - “Mike” Plans; State or Locai Govern- . ment Work. LINDA CAROL MERNA - “Linda” Drill Team 9,10,11,12; Keyettes 11,12; Teens Against Pollution 10. 164 seniors Richard McKee Kathy Mcleod Timothy McMillan Michael Meade Jay Meads Linda Merna Jane Middlecoff Andrei Mikhalevsky Barry Miller Deborah Miller Glen Miller Howard Miller Sue Miller Laura Muller Mark Mitchell Stanley Mittendorf Sheila Mizelle Vernon Montgomery Jim Moran Bruce Morrell Clifford Morrissett Phillip Morrow Arthur Nalls Pamela Nix BARRY L. MILLER - V. Cross Coun¬ try 11,12; V. Winter Track 10,11,12; V. Spring Track 10,11,12; Most Valuable Cross Country 11. DEBORAH ANN MILLER — “Deb¬ bie” Drama 10; Yearbook 12; Keyettes 12 . JAMES GLEN MILLER — Math Team 10,11,12; National Honor Society 12; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 9,10; Key Club 11,12; Track and Field 9,10,11,12; Sec. Treas. Key Club 11 Pres. S.C.A. 12; Honors: Harvard Book Award 11; Track Letter 10,11. MARK MITCHELL — “Mitch”: Host and Hostesses 10,11,12; Home Room Rep. 10,11; Junior Class Council 11; Var¬ sity Football 10.11,12; Varsity Club 11,12; Yearbook 12; Senior Class Rep. 12. SHEILA MIZELLE — Sec. of D.E. 12; Rifle Club 11; Co-Sec. S.C.A. 11. VERNON MONTGOMERY — “Vern”: Football 10,11; Basketball 10; Track 11. PHILLIP MORROW — “Phil”: Track 9; Cross Country 9,10; Winter Track 10. ARTHUR NALLS — “Art”: Concert Band 9,11,12; Marching Band 11,12; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 9,10; Nation¬ al Honor Society 11,12; Host and Hostess¬ es 12; J.V. Wrestling 10; Math Club 11; Math Team 11; Vice Pres. Lafayette Hall 12; Vice Pres. Aviation Club; Lettered in Band. PAMELA NIX - Drill Team 10; F.B.L.A. 11: Debate Club 11; Drill Team 12; Host and Hostesses 12; Madison Hall Pres. 12; A.S.B. 10: F.B.L.A. Pres. 10; S.C.A. Sec. 9; A.S.B. Recording Sec. 9; History Services 11: Drill Team Honors Award 10; Debate; Varsity Letter. could read and study Dawn Painter Kimberly Paladino Michelle Paladino Deborah Pardue John Pascale Debra Pearson Marsha Pearson Howard Peele Pat Persson Jeanne Petitt RAMONA OLIVER — “Mona”: Gar¬ field H.S. JV Basketball 11,12; Home¬ room Rep. 12; Beautician. AMOS OVERTON — Spanish Club 9, 10; Astronomy Club 9,10; Science Club 9, 10,11,12; Debate Team 10,11; Aviation Club 10; Reflections 11,12; Rifle Team 11; Key Club 11,12; Newspaper Staff 11; Co- Chairman Communications Committee 11; SAC Council 10; Area I Student Advi¬ sory Council 11,12; Astronomy Club Chairman; Science Club President; Avia¬ tion Club President; Reflections Poetry Editor; Shakespearean Club VP; Key Club Secretary; NJHS; Commended Mer¬ it Scholar; “It’s Academic” Team. DAWN M. PAINTER - D.E. Program 11,12; Business College. KIMBERLY A. PALADINO — “Kim” D.E. Program 11,12; College. DEBORAH C. PARDUE — “Debbie”: McArthur HS French Club 9; Modern Dance 9; Studio Theater 10; Yearbook Staff 11; History Club 11,12; Senior Edi¬ tor of Yearbook 12; Keyettes 12; Hosts and Hostesses 12; Treasurer of Senior Class; Yearbook Letter. HOWARD A. PEELE — Intramurals Basketball 12; Air Force: “Let there be Freedom”. PATRICIA A. PERSSON — “Pat”; Groveton Drama Club 9; French Club 9; Future Nurses of America 10; FHA 11; Washington Hall Treasurer 12; French Honor Society; National Honor Society. JEANNE S. PETITT — Studio Theatre 9,10; Pep Club 9,10; Drama Club 11; Thespians 11,12; Work. 166 seniors The inquisitive and searching senior GAIL PETTY — Plans after ’72: College; Favorite Quote: “Never say die”. DEBORAH PEYTON — “Debbie”: Art League 9,10; German Club 9; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Pep Club 11,12; Junior Class Coun¬ cil 11; Senior Class Council 11,12. SHIRLEY PHELPS - Madrigals 9,10, 11,12; Chorus Council 11; Drill Team 10, 11,12; Captain 12; Keyettes 11,12; S.C.A. Homeroom Rep. 11; National Jr. Honor Society 9,10,11; Lettered in Music. HENRY PIERCE — “Sam”: D.E. 10,11; Favorite Quote: “So on my own, I’ll be my own” — Henry Pierce. LEE PIERCE -- Track 9; Plans after ' 72: College. RONALD POLING “Poly”: Winter Track 10; Intramural basketball 11,12; Newspaper Staff 12. SUSAN POORBAUGH — “Sue”: Hockey 9, Gymnastics 11; Varsity Club 10 . talk things over and find out about things. Eileen Portwood Malcom Powell Jim Price Theresa Rappleyea Marlyn Reamy Crawford Reed Debra Reed Donna Reed Carolyn Reeder V A u . is MMHnp m wSMiSmM Si if EILEEN E. PORTWOOD — Boone HS, Iowa; JV Cheerleader; Pep Club 10,11; Homeroom Rep. 12; Cheerleading letter; P-.r •. Lb I ' .iiof. LC V MALCOLM R, POWELL - “Mack ; L. •.; v ' mI M;m,r o ' - j - ' UA ij ! ' ■ i i% U.KVK u. .: • •••.! 1! .v.-irv J.i .nd 10. I • H «. ' «•;-U 1 ■ tm 1 •?; NJHS 9,10; NHS 11,12. 11 «iffasiiif i THERESA E. RAPPLEYEA — S.C.A. 10; Keyette 11,12; Drill Team 10,11,12; Sargent-at-Arms (Kevettes) 12, ||;| ipijjiji! CRAWFORD .1. REED - “Pigeon”; Band 9,10; Band letter; Plans after ’72: ' 1 • ! e k: :,; ’ ■ wcsit-hy “ i a-. • its Quote; “There ' s a sucker born every minute”. DEBRA G. REED — Francis Hammond HS; Plans after 12: Computer Processing. DONNA j. REED - Hockey 9,10,11; Varsity Club 11; Hockey letter It; Plans i - after ’72: college. . . . CAROLYN A. REEDER — Plans after . ' rjtond ' .■•J.gc ■ ■ Vg,;-gy g.. g ;• ;; , 168 seniors Senior year; full of many things Charles Rehberg Donald Reid Laura Reid CHARLES JOSEPH REHBERG — “Ray”: Light and Sound 10,11,12; Com¬ puter Club 11,12; Rifle Team 12; Cabinet Member; Home Representative; Lettered in Light and Sound. LAURA FRANCES REID — “Tot- Tot”: Powderpuff Football 11; Pep Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Favorite Quote “Thin may be in, but fat is where it ' s at!”. STEVE JOHN REKAS — “Mugsey”: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Plans after ' 72: College; Favorite Quote: “Baby, Where it is!”. ROBERT F. RICHBOURG — “Bob”; Varsity Winter Track 11,12; Varsity Spring Track 11; Key Club 12; Plans after ’72: College; Best Memories — Uncle Louie, Tim, Pat. LISETTE M. ROSADO — “Lissle”; Newspaper 9; Track 10; FBLA 11; FBLA Parliamentarian; Newspaper Reporter; Merit for Track; Plans after ’72: College; Favorite Quote: “Live and learn”. ANITA J. ROSE — Future Homemakers of America 10,11; FHA Reporter 10; FHA Vice-President 11; Plans after 72: Business College. BONNIE JEAN ROSE — Girl’s Basket¬ ball 9; Cheerleading 9,10; Art Club 9; Girls Track 10,11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 10,11,12; Junior Class Council; Senior Class Coun¬ cil; Pep Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y Parlimentarian 11; Tri-Hi-Y Historian 12; Varsity Letter in Cheerleading; Certificate of Merit in Girls Track; “Most Mischevious in the Class of 72”. DARLENE ANN ROSE — “Rosy” Thespian Society 11,12; Host and Hostess 12; Keyettes 12; Homeroom Representa¬ tive 12; Vice President of the Thespian Society 12; Chaplin and Historian of the Keyettes 12; National Honor Society 12; “The Friendlist of the Class of 72”; Plans after 72: College. Steve Rekas Bob Richbourg Jean Rizzo Dana Root Lisette Rosado Anita Rose Bonnie Rose Darlene Rose It takes time. I wish I had the time. ' Senioritis sets in September 8th JOY MARIE ROSE — “Rosebush”: Drill Team 10,11.12; Lettered in Drill Team; Plans after ’72: Beautician. BRUCE ROSENWASSER — Home¬ room Representative, 9,10,11,12; March¬ ing Band 10,11,12; Concert Band 10,11, 12; Junior National Honor Society 9,10; Yearbook Sports Editor 12; Lettered in Band. THERESA BUTLER ROUSE — “Ther¬ esa” Cheerleader 9, Gymnastics 9,10,11; Girls Athletic Association 11; Drum and Sandal 10; SCA Representative 9,10; Gymnastic Gold Medal 10. JAMES MICHAEL SAMMONS — “Moose”: J.V. Football 10,11: Plans after ’72: Travel and avoid the Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force; Favorite Quote: “How do?” DAVE CHARLES SANDLIN — Var¬ sity Football 12. Joy Rose Theresa Rouse James Sammons Bruce Rosenwasser William Ryan Dave Sandlin 170 seniors VICTORIA SCARBOROUGH — “Vickie”: Basketball 9,10; Softball 9,10; National Junior Honor Society 9,10: Na¬ tional Honor Society 11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; German Club 12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Stage Band 10,11,12; S.C.A. 11; V-Pres. Washington Hall; Se¬ nior Rep; Band Council; Lettered in Soft- ball; Lettered in Band. ROSE MARIE SCHWARZ — “Rosie”: Softball 9; Plans after ' 72: Work. JUDITH CATHERINE SCOFIELD — “Judy”: Madrigals 9.10,11,12; S.C.A. Rep. 9,10,11; Junior Council 11; Pep Club 11,12; Keyettes 12; Senior Council 12; V.Pres. Washington Hall 12; Lettered in Madrigals. DONALD EUGENE SCOTT “Stud”: Football 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9.10.11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12; Lettered in football, baseball, wrestling; “Most Athletic Senior”. RITA MARIE SHAW: Plans after ‘72: To have a good time; Favorite Quote: “I love you Stephen Morrow”. WILLIAM JOHN SHAW - “Bill”: Plans after ’72: Going to Control Data Corp; Favorite Quote: “Get it”. John Sayers Victoria Scarborough Rose Schwarz William Shaw - •• • • Judy Scofield Donald Scott Nancy Scott Rita Shaw the people is a tragic and comic two-Jace: Expressing emotions an everyday occurrence JOHN STEVEN SHELTON: Studio Theater 10; Plans after ’72: Starship Cap¬ tain; Favorite Quote: “We’re gonna make it”. MARSHA LYNN SHEPHERD — “Shep”: Drill Team 9,10,11,12; Varsity Softball 10; NJHS 10,11; ESCP and Physics Assistant 12; Art 9,10,11,12; Treasurer of Drill Team 12. MAUREEN ANNE SHIELDS — “Mo”: FHA 10; JV Softball 10; Home¬ room Rep. 10; Keyettes 11,12; G.A.A. 12; Plans after ’72: Business College. PAMELA JANE SHIRLEY — “Pam”: Pep Club 9,11,12; Studio Theater 9,10; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Wrestling mascot 11,12; Sr. Class Rep. 12; Best Technician 10; Pep Club co-captain 11, President 12. LUCINDA MAY SIMPSON — “Cin¬ dy”: Concert Band 9.10,11,12; Marching Band 11,12; French Club 9,10; Hiking Club 11,12; Pep Club 9;JHS 10. LESLIE ELLEN SKIPPER: Wagner H.S., Philippine Islands; Student Council 9,10; Freshman Class Council 9; French Club 9,10; Sophomore Class Council 10; Yearbook 10,11,12, Associate Editor; French Honor Society 11,12; NHS 11,12; Keyettes 11,12; Sr. Class Council 12; “Most Intellectual” 12. John Shelton Maureen Shields Lucinda Simpson Donald Slavens Marsha Shepard Pamela Shirley Leslie Skipper Paula Smallwood 112 seniors ALAN SMITH: J.V. Tennis; Yearbook 9; Mechanical Drawing First in Va.: “Wittiest Senior”; Plans after ’72: Be an architect; Favorite Quote; “It’s your heif¬ er!’’. . CYNTHIA LYNN SMITH — Cindi”: Tri-Hi-Y 10,11; AFS 10,11; Debate Team 11; Junior Honor Society 11: Treasurer Madison Hall 12; Host Hostesses 12; Senior Class Council; Lettered in Softball and Debate. PAMELA SMITH — “Pam”: Crusaders Club 11; Plans after ’72: College; Favorite Quote: “Seek and you shall find” ' BETTI E SUSAN SPANGLER — “Spangles”: Mixed Chorus 12; F.B.L.A. 12: A.F.S. 10,11; Plans after’72: U.Va. STEPHEN BRUCE SUTHERLAND — “Mad Dog”: Gymnastics 11,12; Track 9; Science Club 11; Ecology Club 11; Letter in Track 9. v. . ' . • L r • . T , .. : • -. . . ■■■■■■■■■■ Alan Smith Cindy Smith Stephen Sutherland Joseph Sovitsky Bettie Spangler Pamela Smith EDWIN COLE SPENCER — “Ed : Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Madrigals 9,10,12; Stage Band 10,11; AFS 10; Math Team 10,11,12; Homeroom rep. 11; “The Fantastics 11; “Most Intellectual Guy 12. VALERIE J. SPITTLE: JV Basketball 10; JV Softball 10; FHA 11. HENRY JULIUS STEIN — “Rico”: Transferred from Florence, Italy: Soccer 10,11; Yearbook 9; Art Award 11; Litera¬ ture Award 11; Athletic Award 11. WILLIAM W. STEWART — “Bill”: Radio Club 9,10; German Club 11; LAST 12; Rocket Club 11; Homeroom rep. GREGORY EARL STIERS — “Greg : Homeroom rep. 10,11; Plans after ' 72: College. DON L. STINNETTE: Basketball 9,10, 11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Varsity Club 11 , 12 . KEVIN MARK STOCKDALE — “Stock”: Transferred from Hopewell, Virginia: SCA 9,10; Sophomore Class Pres.; Announcements 11,12; Heritage Staff 12. ELIZABETH ANN STOFFELEN “Betsy”: Transferred from Woodbridge, Virginia; Keyettes 11,12; AFS 10; Basket¬ ball 10; VP of Lafayette Hall 11; Editor of Reflections; TAP 10,11; Natl. Jr. Honor Society 10,11. Friendliest, Darlene Rose, gives us a smile. Gregory Stiers Donald Stinnette Kevin Stockdale Elizabeth Stoffelen 174 seniors Media center; the final try before the senior lounge Richard Stone Kimberly Stratton Syble Struder Sharon Stumbaugh William Sullivan Vickie Swick John Tansill Michael Tansill Arlene Taylor KIMBERLY ANN STRATTON — “Kim”; Pep Club 9; Majorettes 9,10,11, 12; Keyettes 12; Jr. Class Council 11; Sr. Class Council 12; Majorette pin. SYBLE ELIZABETH STRUDER — “Apple Strudel”: Tri-Hi-Y 9,10,11,12; Pep Club 12; Jr. Honor Society 10; Plans after ’72: College; Favorite Quote: “Smile, God loves you!”. SHARON JEAN STUMBAUGH: Homeroom Rep. 9,10; Hockey 9,10; Con¬ cert Choir 10,11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Drill Team 12. VICKIE ELLEN SWICK — “Spike”: Pep Club; Plans after ' 72: grade school teacher; Favorite Quote: “True love flour¬ ishes among those who find the time to involve themselves”. twisting to moan with a gargoyle mouth: ANTHONY J. TAYLOR — “Tony”: Lee HS; Track Team 9; Plans after ’72: attend NVCC. KATHY S. TAYLOR: Mixed Chorus 9: VOT 12; Plans after ' 72: College. WILLIAM B. TAYLOR: Track 10,11; Plans after ' 72: College, ALVIN S. THOMPSON — “Al”: Avia¬ tion Club 9,10; Intramural Football 9; Varsity Tennis Team 10,11; Intramural Basketball 11; Newspaper Photog¬ rapher 11; Varsity Club. JOHN L. TIANO: Homeroom Rep 11; Senior Class Rep. 12; Plans after ’72: College, TERRIE L. TRAPNELL: Spanish Club 9; AFS 10,11; NJHS 9,10; Pep Club 9; Creative Writing Club 12; Morning An¬ nouncer 9,10; Model U.N. 11; Literary Magazine 11,12; Heritage Staff II; De¬ bate Club 12; VP of AFS. LINDA C. TRASTER: Pep Club 9; NJHS 9.10; FHA 10,11,12; TAP 10,11; Junior Class Council 11. DOUGLAS A. TURNER — “Red”: Springfield HS, Pa.; Basketball 9; FFA 9; NHA 12, MARCIA L. TYLER: Drill Team 10,11, 12; Keyettes 11,12; Hosts and Hostesses 12; Concert Band 9,10; Chorus 11,12; French Club 9; Pep Club 9,10; Captain of DrillTeam 12. FLORENCE S. UHLFELDER: Home¬ room Rep 9,10; Yearbook Staff 10,11; Yearbook Editor 12; Concert Band 9,10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10,11; Letter in Concert Band 10,11; Letter in Yearbook 11,12. JANICE M. VOSBURG — “Jan”: Hockey 9,10; Letter in Hockey, Softball, and Marching Band. EDWARD L. WALKER - “Eddie” JV Baseball 10; Golf Team 11,12; Plans after ’72: College. Anthony Taylor William Taylor Alvin Thompson Kathy Taylor Mark Thomas Pam Thompson It can’t be that bad, Leslie! 176 seniors The class of ’72 has a variety of interests. John Tiano Joanne Tolson Terrie Trapnell Linda Traster Douglas Turner Marsha Tyler Sheliah Uhlfelder Gina Vithoulkas Janice Vosburg Edward Walker Michael Wall “ they buy me and sell me it ' s a game The many faces of a senior tell all I emits. JACQUES ALIN WASHINGTON — : Basketball 10,11; Baseball 10; Varsity Club 10. PEGGY SUE WEATHERSPOON — : J.V. Cheerleader 9,10; Drum Sandal 1!, 12; Yearbook 12; Pep Club 11. ROBERT CURTIS WENNESON “Bob”: Soccer Club: Teens Against Pollu¬ tion; Track, KAREN ELIZABETH WHITCOMB — : National Junior Honor Society 9; Pep Ciub 10; Student Council Committee 10; Future Homemakers of America 11; Tri- Hi-Y 12. ' ■M RICHARD LEE WASHBURN “Rich”: Tennis Team 10,11,12; Aviation Club 10; Newspaper 12; Lettered in Band 12; Newspaper 9; Lettered in Band. JOHN WISE: Plans after ' 72: Air Force or Police Dept. GAIL CLARA WISLER - : J.V. Hock¬ ey 11; Basketball 11; Softball 10,11; Var¬ sity Club 11; Host Hostesses 12; Madri¬ gals 12; Sec-Treas. of G.A.A.. REBECCA DIANE WOOD “Becky”; D.E. Club 12; Plans after ' 12: Modeling. MARIAN VIRGINIA WARDER — “Ginger”: Varsity Basketball 9; J.V. Cheerleader 9; Tri-Hi-Y 10,11; Creative Writing Club 11; Jr. Honor Society 9,10; Junior Class Council 11. 178 seniors Virginia Warder Rory Warner Gene Washington Jacques Washington Richard Washburn Peggy Weatherspoon Terry Weaver Robert Wenneson Karen Whitcomb Janet White Marsha Williams Eric Williford Donna Wilson Michelle Wison John Wise Gail Wisler Rebecca Wood Charles Woodworth Susan Woodworth some lime I ' ll break loose Michael Wright ' John Yetman Janice Young Meredith Zablackas Mark Zastrow Leslie Zulkowski MICHAEL DAVID WRIGHT — “Mike”: Football 11,12; Tennis 11,12; Varnn} Club 12 Key tub 12 JOHN MICHAEL YETMAN: Concert Rod iC: 1 i 2; MAM im: Baud : . 2 O ' V v . : • . ■ ■■ U ' i, x ! ' ■• ; i 1; • ;.. r • A I ' M-; 1 boor; £,{•« Club S2; Yearbook Letter; Band Letter, JANICE Maine YOUNG Softball 9, iO :.V. HaAA. a,A W ! r 1 ... M E RIDITH ANN ZA B LA C KAS “M,niC Pep Club 9, ' rear ■ , 9 Kell: V • ,-dv::A i, no : i H9 mm iit -r ' A 0; A s ■• V Mono ! .- •; 9,02 : ' • Cto mmA Y2 ; : J V Prt of Washington Hall 1 i; Executive Council U MARK EDWARD ZASfROW “Zamp . Drama Dept, 10,1 i,12; Plans VUI ’A VFl ! a- ' mOe •• !;• ••IPs a fresh wim that blows against the i mo re ' Jc • m ®§£ .2 2 5 S : ; | LESLIE ANN ZULKOWSKI Pep Club ; Yearbook 12: Plans after ’72; ‘■ Co , 180 seniors Once having marched over the Margins of aminal ne¬ cessity, over the grim line of sheer subsistence, Then man came to the deeper rituals of his bones, to the lights light¬ er than any tones, to the time for thinking things over, to the dance, the song, the story, or the hours given over to dreaming, once ha ing so marched. Between the finite limita¬ tions of the five senses and the endless yearnings of man for the beyond the peoples hold to the hum¬ drum bidding of work and food while reaching out when it comes their way for lights beyond the prison of the five senses, for keep- seniors IS! • 1 a H safer Jif « JUL Hamilton hall completes the circle Mr. Derringer; Intern. Starting its second year in exist¬ ence, Hamilton Hall hoped to make the students of the Hall proud of their sub-school. Start¬ ing with a new principal, Dr. Thomas Murray and new offi¬ cers; President, Jeannie Cooper; Vice President, Annamarie Bo¬ land; Secretary, Edith Bell; and Treasurer, Larry Emerson. Working together they achieved this goal. Hamilton Hall spon¬ sored such activities as a Thanks¬ giving Dance and a Spirit Week Mr. Dillard; Intern. Dr. Murray; Principal. 184 ha mil ton hall Mrs. Gilbert; Secretary. Mr. Crain; Guidance. ROW ONE: P. Brown, B. Bell, L. McKee, J. Davis, J. Carlton, A. Beaman; ROW TWO: L. Ajer, T. Beckley, J. Ajer, B. Tillery, E. Davis, K. Stockdale, J. Winslett. ham ilton hall 185 Hamilton hall’s officers for 72 Jeannie Cooper; President. Annamarie Boland; Vice President. Larry Emerson; Treasurer Edith Bell; Secretary. ROW USE: E. Bell, D. Able, J. Davis, J. Carlton; SECOND ROW: S. Jones, D. Clark, T. Gumerson, L. Segovia, D. Darivoff, L. Mckee; THIRD ROW: B. Breedlove, T. Fabricius, M. Forward, P. Brown. IH6 hamiltun hall . 1 a Debra Able Stephen Adams David Adkins Robert Alexander Mark Alexich Delphine Almeida Anita Ambrose Georganne Anders Donna Anderson Marsha Astrike Mark Astrike Deborah Autrey Debra Bailey Annaliese Baker Bruce Baker John Ballantyne Mary Ballantyne Virginia Banigan Deborah Banks Donald Barham Christopher Beach Debra Beach Anina Beaman Regina Bean Daily work, spirit and projects are all part of Hamilton Hall. Hamilton hall IS Extracurricular activities Bowen, Keller, and Katcher . musketeers. James Bearden Pamela Beatty William Beatty Edith Bell Randall Belles Elizabeth Bennett Mary Beuke Gregory Blair Steve Boemerman Arthur Bonifer James Bonifer Steven Bonner James Bonnett Michael Bourland Connie Bowen Billie Boyette Denise Boyette Brad Brady Steve Brady Cathy Brearey Gail Breed William Breedlove Robin Brewster Sandy Bridges 188 hamilton hall mmm pjj fe f Mark Bridgham John Broughton Steven Bruce Thomas Buckley Teresa Burgess Michael Cannon Mary Caprino Jannine Carlton Cynthia Carnrite Michael Carrubba Krista Carter John Cash Jimmy Caudill Luke Calloway Carl Changes Judy Christensen Gary Christensen Deanne Church William Cioffi Bruce Clark Richard Clary hamilton hall 189 Eddine Clemons Criag Cochran Susumu Conklin Gary Cooper Jeannie Cooper Paul Cooper Marian Cole Dianna Collins John Corzine Lance Coscia David Crader Mark Craver . . . Includes leisure time John Criss Diane Croom Janice Curtis Charles Cunningham Richard Cummins Diane Darivoff Betty Darley Bridgette Davis Richard Dawson Ronald Deaver Claude Deering Deborah Deering 190 hamilton hall Sheila DeFonde Billy Demont Donald Denny Ronald Denny William Denzler Elizabeth Diehl Laure Dinion Janet Dionne Michael Donley Deborah Dodd Fred Dotson Brenda Downs Thomas Doyle Lawrence DuBois Richard Dyson Brenda Edney Lawrence Emerson Sandra Ennis Robert Evans Stephen Drepperd RuthMarie Dufrin John Earp Laura Eiskant Jeffrey Encinias Ronald Etter Thomas Eabricius “Class of 84 hamihon hall IVI George Farmer Linda Farmer William Farnsworth Terry Feaganes Donald Fineran John Finley James Finsterle Sharon Fisher Laura Fletcher Teresa Foley Marion Foreman Louis Forlini Melinda Forward Harold Foster Debra Freeman Glenda Freeman Roger Friend Rickie Frye Hamilton hall 192 hamilton hall contributes to athletics hbmbb|HH| « • Ronald Frye Lynne Gagnon John Gallo Cynthia Garner Vicki Garland Cynthia Garrett Susan Gray Victoria Graybill Danny Green George Griswold Paul Gorlinsky Paulette Gonzalez Terry Gummerson Pamela Hall Bernadine Hamabata Thelma Hansborough Kevin Harney Julia Harrell hamilton hall l Vi Blane Hawkins Jerome Hayes Mark Henderson William Henry Glenn Herring John Hicks Lorraine Hill Don Hoover Teresa Hudson Timothy Hughes Debra Humphries Joel Iddins Doreen Jackman Sheliah Jenkins Morgan Johnson Bryn Jones Laura Jones Sherry Jones Kenneth Karas David Kidd New generation . . . inquisitive Mr. Eide’s my name, math’s my game. 194 hamilton hall Michael Kingrey Evelyn Kitahara James Kitahara Terese Koeller Stephen Koplaski Frank Kozuch Robert Lacy Roy Lam Deborah Larimer John Latham David Leach Gerald Lelansky Beware!! Killer Kowalski. hamilton hall 1 95 Brian Marr David Massey Julie Matthal Michael McClain Dale McCleese Linda McKee Milan Medokowich Benjamin Miller Douglas Miller Susan Mitton Martin Mittendorff Debra Moore John Morehart Pete Morlock Diana Mullins Michael Mutscheller Edward Mutscheller Beverly Nixon Ta-daa! I96 hamilton hall Hamilton faculty on the ball. Glenn Northrop Sondra O’Dennell Michael O’Donnell Deborah Okyen Georgette O’Neil Roy O’Neil Alan Overton Margolinn Oxendine John Page Steve Paladino Robert Palikan Larry Pasquariello Patricia Peake Roxanne Penwell hamilton hall 197 Cheers to hamilton hall Joseph Pohl Pamela Powers Michael Price Houston Price Sandra Proctor Jeanne Ragen Janice Rapp Samuel Ray Mary Raybuck Patricia Reenan Rodney Rehberg Sharon Riddick ' HBBk Donna Rice Steve Rice Mark Richardson Kyong Ring Elizabeth Risdon Chris Ritschel Dennis Roark Cora Robertson Norah Rockwell Fruit of the vine. 198 hamilton hall Debra Rose Odis Rose Scott Roysdon Laura Rozinsky Valeria Rutherford Thomas Sakellaris Choy Sangsoon Henry Sanko Raymond Sargent Eric Scalise Michael Scalise Paul Scalise You got a friend. JohnSchafe Julie Sears Melinda Seegars Kimberly Shattuck Nancy Shields Bryon Smith Rita Smith DuffScudder Barbara Seaver Elizabeth Segovia Kenneth Shaw Mary Sites Cheryl Smith Sharon Snell Hamilton hall IW Susan Spicer Curtis Stafford Gary Steele Richard Stimson John Struder Teresa Sullivan Scott Sutherland Russell Taylor Dixie Tippins William Tito Cynthia Tolson Jan Trainor Paula Troobnick Betty Vest Elaine Vitullo Charles Wallace Alan Warner A circle: its i™ Linda Warner Mary Wenneson Heidi Whitcomb Richard Whitcomb Gregory White Ray Whitley Gerard Windt John Winslett Teresa Wilcox James Wilkie Brenda Wood Robert Zacofsky Thomas Zacofsky Janet Zastrow Elvira Zinn end is its beginning This year Lafayette Hall is striv¬ ing to make 1972 the most pro¬ ductive year. President Don Slavens and his officers Art Nalls, Lynn Hoover, and Don Carmichael have planned a Donkey Basketball Game, an Ice Cream Dance, and a Miss Lafay¬ ette Hall Dance as their major events. The students of Lafayette Hall would like to thank Mr. Leggat, Mr. Rosen, Mrs. Ewan, Mr. Ivers, and Mrs. Langford for all the help they have given us in reaching our goals. This is lafayette hall «v; ' 02 lafayette hall Mr. Rosen; Administrative Intern. ROW ONE: Kerry Van Dyke, Katie Eyman; ROW TWO: Jackie Griffith, Jane Middlecoff, Cheryl Dunigan, Sue Lyon, Jim Mcginty, Julie Philips, Vickie Robbins, Betsy Stoffelen, Cheryl Rose; ROW THREE: Mike Columbus, Larry Guinn. Mr. Ivers; Counselor. Mrs. Ewan; Counselor. Mrs. Langford; Secretary. lajayeite hall 203 SCA — key group for organization Don Carmichael, Treasurer; Lynn Hoover, Secretary; Don Slavens, President; Art Nalls, Vice-president. fwii ROW ONE: Lisa Mikhalevsky, Michelle Maron, Kathy Roehrs, Melba Fukuda, Annette Franklin, Cheryl Rose, Darlene Rose; ROW TWO: Billy Larimer, Kathy Gilleon, Nancy McCready, Kathy Henry, Patty O’Connor, Rita Jenkins, Diane Friend, Donna Merchant, Gerry Sonnessa, Ava Mendez-Vigo; ROW THREE: Bob Sheehan, Kim Cathey, Russ Rarsons, Eller Ager, Mike Gaffney. 204 lafayette hall Dennis Adkins Cynthia Ames Amy Andrus Donna Ashey Daniel Autrey Susan Bailey Leslie Bainbridge Linda Bainbridge Robert Baker Rhonda Barksdale This is the face of . . . relaxation. Steven Barry Timothy Bart Blaine Bartosavage Judy Basham Brian Batchelor Karen Batchelor Robert Bauer Alan Bean Penny Beene Leonard Bender lafayette hall 205 Jeanette Beshirs Ellen Birckhead Roy Blinson Carol Bond Adrienne Boucher John Boucher Donald Bowen Anthony Brannan John Brawner Deborah Brown Stephen Brown Steven Brown Debra Buckler Pamela Bukalski Edwin Bunch Evelyn Bunch Catherine Burgan Robin Burgbacher Mike Burgess Nancy Burgwald 206 lafayette hall 309 underclassmen make up lafayette hall Gary Burhanan Timothy Burns Pamela Buttery Jackie Campbell Donald Carmichael Donna Carney Pamela Carney Steven Carpenter Lee Cash Kim Cathey Vicente A. Cepero Kathleen Chapman Jan Christensen Elaine Clark Mary Cline «Ui i t sui This is the face of talkative concern. These are the faces of . . wonder. Howard Cole Larry Collins Michael Collins Michael Columbus Ann Connor Lori Conrad Carlene Coon Gary Cooper Sharon Cooper Karen Costello Janice Crawford Jackie Crump Steven Cullen Carleen Cutchall James Dailey George Darley Dianne Davis Sheila Davis Steve Davis Judy Deaver 208 lafayette halt Hayfield benefits from lafayette hall Michael Dell Richard Dezzutti Mark Diehr Kitty Dixon Katie Donoso Gary Dragos Patricia Drepperd Vernon Dunning Deborah Eastman Michele Eastridge Patricia Edson Susan Elliott Diane Evans Holly Ewers Katherine Eyman Deborah Fain Andrew Femiano Lawrence Fineran Dixie Fish Danny Fleming Vicki Fletcher Betty Forbes Brian Forsman Carolyn Fox Frank Francois slnfiS 3 These are the faces of our athletes. lafayette hall 209 These are the faces of . . . competition. Homecoming float ties for first Annette Franklin Marie Franklin Susan Franklin Rickie Franks Marie Frantzen Jill Freitas Diane Friend M elba Fukuda Ellis Gilleland Kathryn Gilleon Kathryn Giltmier Douglas Glynn Frances Goloway Samuel Gonzales William Gordon Barbara Gorlinsky Jan Greenquist Jennifer Griffith Christie Griswold Betty Habron Charles Hahl James Halleran David Hampton Deborah Hampton Karen Hardtke 210 lafayette hall Jo Ann Harley Stephen Harney Doreen Hartman i Gary Hartman Nancy Heist Michell Herbstreith Betty Hibbens Sharon Hicks Susan Himmelberger Linda Hoague Cheryl Hoover John Hossli Brian Hughes John Hutchison Faith Johnson IT This is the face of . . . disbelief. These are the faces of attention. lafayette hall 211 Catherine Jones David Jones David Juraschek Nancy Karrol Richard Karrol John Kearney James Keefer Kathy Keefer Susan Keefer Cheryl Kees Howard Keller William Kervahn This is the face of . . . happiness. This is the face of . embarrassment. Lafayette hall adds . . . John Keys Debbie Kirby Kelly Koeller Joy Koplaski James Krear Barbara Kridle Karen Lamb Denise Lang William Leckner 212 lafayette hall . . . spark to hayfleld Dale Lee Kathleen Leonard Carol Lewis Deborah Lindeman George Lindsey Douglas Litton Monica Lockard Ronald Locklear Robert Macan Karen Malicki Patrick Mankin Michelle Maron This is the face of . . . efficiency. Kathryn Marszalek Frank McAleese Carol McDonald Cecilia McGinty Deneise McGuire James McQuoid Ava Mendez-Vigo Donna Merchant Laurence Merriman These are the faces of . . love. lafayette hall 213 Darryl Michels Joan Middlecoff Mark Migliaccio Elizabeth Mikhalevsky Kathryn Miller Robert Mitton James Moreland Susan Morlock John Moseley Patricia Munson Teachers stimulate great minds Cary Nalls David Nalls William Neal Gwendolyn Nelbach Robert Nichols Jay Nowak Patti O’Connor Gene O’Donnell Marc Okyen Cheryl Painter This is the face of . . . slyness. 214 lafayette hall This is the face of . . . individual study. Russell Parsons Paul Pastros Harry Payne Diana Pennington Julia Philips John Pinckney Gregory Ploger Robert Poling David Pollum Samuel Poorbaugh Douglas Porter Barbara Powers Lynda Powers Michael Pravlik Jeanne Prisaznick Deanna Pruett Larry Pruett Kathy Racherbaumer Sandy Racherbaumer Kathleen Rawson lafayette hall 215 Betty Reed George Relyea Joyce Riley Gary Rinehart Daniel Riordan Kathleen Riordan Daniel Rippe Martha Riser Th is is the face of . . . spirit. David Ritter Paul Rizzo Vicky Robbins Cheryl Roberts Bruce Robinette Kathleen Roehrs Cheryl Rose Jean Rose Roger Rose William Rowdon Catharine Rowley Patricia Ruesch 116 lafayette hall Lafayette hall backs the hawks to victory! Arthur Scholl Rita Schulte Michael Scott Jeanette Scruggs Sandra Seaver Deborah Seegars Roger Seward Thomas Seward Eva Shamblin Edward Shedlick Thomas Shedlick Robert Sheehan Kathleen Shields Joyce Silver Anne Simpson Sandra Slavens Kay Sloppy Janet Smith Rita Smith Ruth Smith These are the heads of . . mass confusion. lafayette hall 217 This is the face of . talent. Geralyn Sonnessa Lester Spindle Debbie Spittle Debra Spittler John Stankiewicz Gary Stasulis Sharon Stepp Steve Stinnette Susan Stockstill Sandra Stumbaugh Deborah Sullivan Debra Suttle Gary Suttle Hazel Thomas William Tillery Timothy Toler Napua Travens Robert Trevean Roger Trevean Laurence Trittipoe Deborah Topley Teresa Tuohy Arlene Turner Sharon Turner Kerry Van Dyke Dwight Vaughn Mark Vermillion Richard Walker Deborah Walshinsky Slavens guides lafayette hall . . . 218 lafayette hall through a successful year. These are the faces of . girl talk. Kerwin Washington John Wassenberg Jeffrey Watson Nancy Weber Robert Welborn Walter Welch Stephen Welsch Cynthia Welsh Gregory Wheeler Beverly White Linton Wilford Karen Wilkes Vicki Wilson James Winkler Scott Winn Linda Woolfenden Tedi Wright Cathy Wyllie lafayettehall 2IV Madison Hall Principal; Mr. James O. Mays Madison Hall, now entering it’s fourth year of being the number one sub-school has established many fine traditions such as the Slave Auction, Sadie Hawkins week and the Student Faculty Dinner. The students hope to maintain this status. They have the efficiency and spirit of a new administration: Mr. Mays, prin¬ cipal; Mrs. Burke, Secretary; Mrs. Johnson, Counselor and Mr. Murphy, Counselor. Madi¬ son Hall is on top and hopes to remain there. Mr. Frank Benson; intern. 220 madison hall Happiness is: a smooth running madison hall Office Assistants: ROW ONE: B. Seitzinger, C. Lowery; ROW TWO: L. MacAleese, C. Smith, P. Nix; ROW THREE: R. Heine, J. Harris, T. Dashiell. Counselor: Mr. Richard Murphy. Counselor: Mrs. Ruth Johnson. Homeroom Representatives: Lisa Bradshaw, Michele Fowler, Anna Jenkins, Debbie Croom, Frank Arnold, Danna Voight, Debbie Floke, Gwen Porter, Do¬ reen Miller, Christie Smith, Lynne Collins, Sandy Harris, Maria Morton, Sharon Jansen, Conchita Rodregus, Linda MacCleese, Kathy Martin, Tunie Dash- iell, Rauline Powell, Bill Heinbaugh, Natalie Lewis, Margie Ettner, Jane Forsman, Theresa Jones, Linda Colangelo, Dianna Litvinas, Colleen Gentcowski, Sherry Cupka. 222 madison hat! Ellen Almond Cathy Almeda Cindy Amorin Penny Anderson Steve Andrus Jeff Armor Frank Arnold Kenny Arnold Ricky Arnold Sandy Arnold Sharon Atkims Donald Ayers James Backus Rickey Baker Susan Baker Ronald Banks Gay Barnes Vicky Barnitt Benn Barreff Bonnie Barr Terry Basom Thomas Basom Richard Bates Michael Bauer Concentration And a steady hand madison hull 223 Ralph Beahm Ben Benfield Nancy Benfield Nelson Bishop Carol Blewett Steve Bosley Debra Bowers Lis Bradshaw Annette Breed Mary Breeder Debra Bruce Debbie Burns Mike Henchman — fearless leader. Glori Buhrow Mary Butler Melinda Cameron Thomas Cameron Alan Campbell Terry Carmichael Danny Carter Patricia Case Susan Chilelli James Chinn Paul Christensen Gary Clark 224 madison hall Laura Clark Marcia Clements Mary Clements Linda Colangelo John Colley Kelly Collier Edward Collins Lynn Collins Thomas Como Joseph Conard Roy Corvin Lance Cosia Cynthice Costanzo Deb Costello Robert Costanzo Debra Croom Sherry Cummings Cindy Curtis Thomas Cummings Michael Davis Roxanne Davis Russell Davis Mr. Deibler always was a hearty eater! madison hall 225 Circling over madison hall Jerry Davison Wanda Davison Gloria Deadmore Emma Deane Michael Defonde Syd Delemont Kenneth Devor Jill Dillow Frank Disanto Rebecca Domingue Kathy Dorazio William Doty James Dunlar Lin Eiskant Kelley Emmons Barbara England Margaret Ettner Keith Elder Bruce Ellis Amy Fiebelkorn 226 madison hall A moment of solitude. Barbara Forbes Chuck Forbes Tom Forlini Gloria Forsman Jane Forsman Cliff Foster Michelle Fowler Mary Frantz Darla Fuller Gina Fuller Carl Gann Colleen Gentkowski Roscoe George Mark Gibson Kim Gleadall Steve Goll Lee Gorman Bruce Graham Sheryll Gratton Steve Greentree madison hall 227 ■-4 Relaxed is the atmosphere of madison hall Charlie Groves Brenda Hagstrom Debbie Hall Eugene Hammonj Lynne Hardinge Joe Harris Cindy Hartman Guy Hartman Teddy Hartman Debbie Hawes Bill Heath Pete Heilman Linda Hess Glen Hess Debbie Hoke Theresa Holm Theresa Hooker Mark Hreha Steve Humphrey Bill Hutchins Wes Huyett 22H madison hall Kevin Jackson Steve Jackson Doris Jameson Mark Jenkins Sheila Johnson Jon Joines Majorette’s halftime performance adds to the half-time game spectacular. Rosebud Jones Teresa Jones Annmarie Kane Patricia Kane Lynn Karwaki Pat Kearney Margaret Keck Steve Keener Roger Kelly Debbie King Norman Kisendaffer Mark Knudslien madisun hull 229 Linda Koeller Steve Kotzmoyer Rocki Krick Jeanne Kridle Ethel Lacy Mark Lanham Charlie Larsen Susan Leatherland Chester Lemon Robert Lenahm Natalie Lewis Linda Liddell Robin Lillard Gary Little Diana Litvinas Jeff Livesay Debbie Lockhart Vevolyn Lott Bill Lott Mark Malcom John Malloy Chris Mantone Cathy Martyn Mark Massie wsmm Madison hall students display spirit in games madison hall 230 Alan Mason Brian Mason Mike Matthews Fleta Maupin Wayne McCleese Denise McDaniel Happiness lurks in the heart of madison hall Kevin McFadden Joy McGlone Walter Meadows Joan Melville John Melville Greg Menus Larry Michels Doreen Miller Keith Miller Murray Milton Bert Miner Worthington Miner madison hall 231 Patty Mitchell Mary Moreland Joyce Morrell Maria Morton Bonnie Nadeau Lena Newman Dale Newville Keith Nielson Stephanie Nilan Scott Nistle Kathy Ochis Charlene Owen Terry Palmisano Patricia Parker Jeff Parris Marjorie Pauly Janice Page James Peartree Kenny Poe Sharon Policastro Gwendolyn Porter 232 madison hall David Powell Doug Powell Rollyne Powell Kathy Powers Sheryl Price Barbara Reed Bonnie Reed Sheila Reed Marie Rehberg Adrian Revere Althea Revere Dennis Richey Laurent Rifendifer Sharman Rinehart Susan Risdon Sharon Roehrs Robin Root Elizabeth Rose Learning how is half the battle Mike Henchman leads hay field’s loveliest. madison hull 233 Virginia Rozier Kim Runyon Bill Russell Holly Rutherford Susan Schafe Mike Schoppaul Debbie Scholl Patty Schulte Chuck Seabolt Pam Sears Beth Seitzinger Bill Self Debbie Sexton Don Sheaffer Evelyn Shepard Dale Shiflett Diana Shiflett Donna Shiflett Joy Shimchock Jackie Schaeffer David Shaver Chris Sieber Mike Simmons Donna Sisbarro Leadership and example 234 madison hall Why not take a picture. Mark Sisbarro Linda Small Rick Smith Gail Smith Nancy Smart Vickie Snyder Kim Spilman Bill Spurr Jim Stafford Mike Stamps Don Steele Stella Steele James Stockelman Susan Stockelman Jeannette Stoffelen Katherine Stoffelen Gary Stone Susan Stribling Keith Stucki Kevin Sullivan Verda Sullivan Debbie Swick Susan Swick Sharon Switzer Mike Terry Robin Tito Kevin Trail Anthony Triggs madison hall 235 Happiness is a smiling face Paul Thomas Jackie Thompson Terry Thompson Donna Voight Jeff Walkowski Sherry Walker Chris Ward Lawrence Ward Nancy Washburn Larry Weeks Pam Welch Barbara Weston Nancy Weston Jeff Williams Kay Williamson 236 madison hall I like spaghetti . . but really! Kathy Whalen Belina Willis Donald Wilson Iva Wilson Sonja Wilson Vickie Wallace Fran Windt Debra Winsmilier Twila Wright Denise Yoder Sylvia Young Susan Zimalzak madison hall 237 Washington Hall started off this year with a student-faculty foot¬ ball game. They sponsored the first dance of the year with the theme: Harvest Hop. Washing¬ ton Hall was represented well at Homecoming with their float, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Success has been shown through these many activities and also the hard work and de¬ termination of our SCA officers and representatives. m = I m Mr. Charles V. McCormick, Principal 238 Washington hall Counselor; Mrs. Shirley Aiken Counselor; Mr. Leonard Evans Secretary; Mrs. Patricia Hill Administration exemplifies sincere concern Intern; Mr. Henry Gregory Office Help; ROW ONE: Susan Boland, Judy Richardson, Edythe Brodows- ki, Lorie Heard; ROW TWO: Mac Powille, Betty Spangler, Cheryl Watson, Barbara Wilson, Jeanne Pettit, Vernon Montgomery; ROW THREE: Peggy Weatherspoon, Kim Stratten, Shirley Phelps. Dana Coley, Carrie Davis. Washington hall SC 1 Officers: Mack Powell; President, Pat Person; Treasurer, Judy Scofield; Vice-President, Edith Bro- dowski; Secretary. SCA plans and coordinates student functions SCA Representatives: ROW ONE: Nora Carraway, Darla Yurchik, Debbie Kelly, Barb Hauser, Janet Hopkins, Terrie Trapnell; ROW TWO: Norma Frye, Sue Woodworth, Bryn Jones, Debbie Buck, Pam Owen, Karen Ochis, Carrie Davis, Phyllis Donley, Mary Williams; ROW THREE: Ed Seward, Jim Col¬ ey, Bruce Rosenwasser. 240 Washington hall Student-faculty football game: succeeds 1 ■ % “What you see is what you get!” Hector Acevedo Hugo Acevedo Susan Adams Connie Alexich Johnnie Alford Patricia Alford Donald Altoff Gregory Am long Elizabeth Anderson Keva Anderson Cory Annis Deborah Arrington Sharon Ashey Roy Astin Rodney Bogan Brenda Bailey Haroldynne Bailey William Baker Washington hall 241 Ann Barnes John Barnes Glenn Barrett John Barrett Virginia Basl Catherine Beach Franklin Bean Pamela Bell Theresa Bennett Deborah Berghof Ricky Blinson Deborah Bock Susan Boland Willie Bonbrake Donna Bottoms Mary Bowden Douglas Bowles Robert Boyd William Breault Janet Breedlove Robyn Breon Scott Breon Andrew Brickford Edythe Brodowski Robin Bridges Gordon Brooks 242 Washington hall Larry Brown Kevin Bruce Randy Bumgarner Cecilia Burke Danny Call Charles Caprino Nicholas Carlson Nora Carraway Ronald Carter Karen Cherosky Herbert Childress Mark Childress Prisoners of education. Cynthia Christopherson Thomas Clark Sharon Clary Eugene Cleveland Wilson Cleveland David Coast Roger Coleman James Coley Jesse Colunga Charles Compton Frank Connelly Joy Connelly Washington hall 243 Frosh and sophs get into the swing of things Wanda Conner Lillian Coogan Michael Corbett James Cox Mark Craft Beth Croushore Carrie Davis Martha Dellinger Sharon Delozier Timmothy Dilley Debbie Dodson Donald Doering Margeret Doering Robert Doering Phyllis Donley Adrian Doyle Nancalee DuVall Lisa Dysart Samuel Dysart Joan Edney j I Donna Ellenson Stanley Ellington Louise Entel Margaret Evans Diann Fariss Devin Ferguson It’s the only way to travel! 244 Washington hall Joan Feterman Virgil Fields Michael Fitzgerald Timothy Fitzgerald Lieselotte Fontenot James Fortney Deborah Foss James Fowler Elizabeth Fox Karen Francois Deborah Fredrikson Cynthia Freeman Peggy Weatherspoon pauses for a moment of quiet contemplation. Washington hall 245 Lafayette Hall Patricia Halnon Caroline Harris David Hartman Michael Hartye Barbara Hauser Shelly Hawkins Lorie Heard Lynda Henderson Carol Hernandez Telen Hernandez Diana Hibbs Cynthia Hickey John Hicks William Hicks Paul Higdon Janet Hopkins Richard Horesky Nancy Houser David Hufnagel Joyce Hutchison Debbie Ives Donald Howell Robert Hummer Valerie Iveal Pam James “When you’re hot, you’re hot!” 246 Washington hall We get by with a little help from our friends Douglas Johnson Sara Johnson Sharon Johnston Cynthia Jones Richard Jones Timothy Jones Laura Joy Roger Kells Debra Kelly Teresa Key Ann Kurtz Belinda Lam Robert Langhorne Susan Langhorne John Larabee William Latham Linda Leake Washington hall 247 To some it’s only just begun, to others it’s Jeffrey Leatherland Mary Leckner Ralph Lee Roxanne Lehman Brenda Lelansky Laura Lessin Alan Liddell Nancy Lindstorm Brian MacDonnell Sean MacDonnell Thomas MacDonnell Donna Madison Cynthia Mallonee Deidre Maltese Sandra Martin Virginia Massey Roy Maupin Kathleen McClarren Arriick McDaniel Claudia McGhee Lori McNamara 248 Washington hall coming to an end: we all complete the cirle Janice Melton Gerald Merna George Miller Andrea Mitchell Ethel Mitchell Dennis Mo lina Deborah Moore Anita Morris Terri Mulkey Mary Mulvey Grace Murphy Michael Murphy Michael Murray Clarita Muschkin Elizabeth Myers Alice Nelson Russell Newman Carol Nicholson Anita Noggle Julia Noggle David Norfolk washngton hall 249 Patricia O’Brien Karen Ochis Pamela O’Connor Junko Olson Cynthia Orr Jay Orr David Orth Pamela Owen Russell Owens Preston Parker Nancy Parks Ronald Parsons Liz Pena Harry Persson Susan Phaneuf Norma Piotrowski Donald Pohl Gary Policastro Snow white and her 7 dwarfs enhance homecoming Phyllis Donley, Carrie Davis and Judy Scofield seem content in their make believe world. 250 Washington hall Patti Price Roger Price Tracey Price Sharon Pro Sylvia Pullen Sandra Pusey Bruce Quearry Patricia Rabago Joy Rappleyea Rebecca Ray Millicent Reece Daniel Register Kenneth Register Terry Register Edna Rhotenberry Marguerite Rhotenberry Joseph Riccio Judith Richardson Mark Rippe John Riser Bruce Ritter Alice Rogers “What do you think you are doing?” Washington hall 251 lil ' lfHI Harold Rogers Vilma Rosado Susan Rose James Ross Jeffry Ross Jean Ruesch Ann Ruffner Elizabeth Sadowski Thomas Sandlin William Sandlin Fredrick Saunders Kenneth Sautter Do the bunny hop . . hop . . . hop . . hop, hop! Roxanne Schabo Denise Schneider William Schneider Karen Scott Roni Sears Dierdre Shenn Henry Sergent Edgar Seward Katherine Sheehan Judith Shenk John Shepherd Mary Shields Karen Shwab Dee Silverthorn Joan Simpson Emmett Sims Sheryl Sims Janet Skipper 252 Washington hall Washington hall jrs. anticipate senior rings Jacqueline Slater Bert Small Karin Smith Lee Smith Libby Smith John Sovitsky Charles Sprouse Cindy Spurr Larry Starr Charles Sterner Victoria Stidham Reed Stockman Barbara Stone Robert Stover Craig Stroud Sharon Sullivan Joy Swarthout Washington hall 253 individual study. To some Washington hall Pamela Tarlosky James Taylor Roger Thomas William Thorpe Cheryl Travis Cynthia Travis Cheryl Trevean Cynthia Turner Betty Tyson Kathryn Vest Shirley Vosburg Jackie Wahab Wendy Walters Ruth Ward Cheryl Watson Richard Watson Garnett Weatherford Donna Weatherspoon f r - preparing for the future. 254 Washington hall students, happiness is . . . Sharon Welch Lew Welge Ann Wenneson Julianne Whaley Kim Whaley Dana White Linda Whitt Donald Williams Julia Williams Mary Williams Barbara Wilson Terry Wilson Lawrence Witko Andrew Woods Marc Woolverton Russell Young Darla Yurchik Gerald Zimmerman and a big smile. Washington hall 255 Fair, friendly, fabulous = fairfax Fairfax Hall had a busy year. Many activities kept the students in the subschool united. They gained both knowledge and expe¬ rience in social and academic endeavors. The faculty and stu¬ dents worked together to make this year a big success. 256 fairfax hall Mrs. Louise Young, counselor Mr. Frank Cain, counselor Mrs. Margie Burns, secretary 257 Lewis Beach, intermediate vice-president Brenda Diaz, president Margie Keys, vice president Carie Canny, secretary Bridgette Boland, treasurer Home Room Representatives. 1st ROW: B. Triggs, B. Cain, P. O’Callahan, T. Bolling, K. Johnson, D. McKeon, M. Jenkins, D. Briscoe, C. Davis. 2nd ROW: J. Lawrence, M. Jenkins, J. Roberts, F. Hunt, K. Bolden, L. Dodge, L. Shephard, J. Pascale, D. Hampton. 258 fairfax hall Fairfax hall student is intermediate vice-president Stewart Abel Annette Acevedo Ruth Adcock Laura Ajer Lisa Albough Teresa Alderton Carol Alexander Wayne Alexander Lee Alford Rebecca Allen Jacqueline Alls Dawn Ames Anne Amlicke Julie Amlong Sherry Ange Patricia Applegate Gay Arnold James Arnold Sandra Arnold Victoria Arnold Brenda Ashenden Barry Avery Michael Backus Clarence Bahr Randall Bailey John Baker John Baker See, it goes this way. Hey, look at this one! jairfax hall 259 Music department has Christmas concert Sharon Baker Tosha Baker David Balsinger Vicki Barker Karl Barrett Teresa Barrett The Monday morning blahs. Ruth Bayne Joan Beach Lewis Beach Patricia Bean Darnell Bell Claudia Bennett Ronald Bennett Kathy Berry Martin Berry Darien Beuke Belinda Bickford Klaus Billing y Gordon Bliss George Boardman David Boarts Brigitte Boland Virginia Barton Cynthia Bason i 1 260 fairfax hall Kimberly Boldin Thomas Bolling Jeffery Bonifer Andrea Bonner Jeffery Boucher Michelle Bowers Tammy Boyd Kenneth Bradley Can’t quite see it from here. Patrick Brawner Thomas Breedlove Jennie Breon Teresa Bridge James Briscoe Tonya Brooks Darlene Brown Pamela Brown Thomas Brownlow Sharon Buck Cindy Buhrow Elizabeth Burgb acher John Burington Landon Burke Donald Burns Richard Burns Thomas Burrill Brian Cain Sally Cameron Carie Canny Antoinette Caprino Jennelle Carlton Jairfax hall 261 Fairfax always works harder! Michael Carter Charles Cathey Carl Cavallaro Brian Christensen Brian Chrzastek Byars Clark Nancy Clark Marshall Clary Susan Claytor Joan Clephas Michael Cleveland Michelle Coleman Michael Colley Sandra Collier Toni Collins Catherine Como Lisa Como Christine Conway 262 fairfax hall Joseph Coppa Michael Courts Joan Creswell Vicki Crowson Donald Cruse Deborah Cubbag ' Wayne Curtis Diana Czerwinski Terri Darley Michael Davis Patricia Davis Skip Davis Debra Dawson Diane Day Austa Dean Janis Deane Julie Deane Stephanie DeLauder Elizabeth Denson Kathy Derdevanis Michelle Derflinger Ernest Deviers Robin Dezutti Brenda Diaz Thomas Disanto Diane Dobson Donald Dodd Karen Dodge Frederica Dominguez Kevin Donovan Michael Donovan John Dooley Mark Dooley Paul Dorchuck Rodney Dotson Timothy Doyle fairfax hall 263 Wonder what Dan is making. Intermediate newspaper David Dunning Toby Duys Teresa Eastham David Eastridge Teresa Edwards Jane Eiskant Kimberly Ervin Michele Esch Suzanne Evans Warren Evans John Eyman Don Falgoust Bryon Felber Karl Fiebelkorn Janice Finley George Fisher Karen Flannery Kimberly Foley Jane Foster Michael Frady Laura Frantz Laura French Romain Fruge Thomas Fruge Glenn Fukuda Marian Gale Michael Gallo Are you sure you’re doing it right? keeps us informed Virginia Gardner Val Garrison Constance Gentkowski Gary Gilleland Carolyn Giltmier Panela Gladden Debra Glasby Roberta Gogan Marina Goodfield Scott Gorham Mark Gorlinsky Thomas Graig Chali Gradl Linda Grady David Graves Nanay Gray William Gray Lisa Greene Sharon Greene Deborah Grimes Janna Hall Lanet Hall Linda Hall William Halnon Linda Hamlett Annette Hamm Edward Hammersley Barry gets some help from Leslie. That must have been a funny one. Jairfax hall 265 Roger Hammersley Diane Hampton Patricia Hannafey Patricia Hardbower Daniel Harlow Paul Harlow Karen Harman Christopher Harney Susan Hausburg Kathleen Hayes Michael Heist Thomas Henchman Robert Hernandez Lauri Hicks Donald Hill Steven Himmelberger Heidi Hinton Ronald Holley Karl Hossli Donald Howell Terry Howell Fairfax sponsors valentine dance Lois Huddlestone Doyle Hughes Harold Hughes m Vincent Hughes Lori Humphrey Teresa Humphrey Frances Hunt Belinda Jacobson Georga Jenkins Marian Jenkins Martin Jenkins Donald Jewett Gregory Jones Sarah Jones Patrice Joy Rosemarie Juraschek Teresa Keener Patrick Keightley William Keller Cynthia Kennon Raymond Ketchum 266 Jairfax hall Marjorie Key Shirley Kidd Barry Kingrey Mark Kistner Debra Knight Ronni Kolpack James Lacey Leisa Lamb Cynthia Lane Darlene Lantz Lisa Lash John Lawrence John Lay Craig Lelansky James Lenahan Beverly Lester Dale Liming Edward Liming Eileen Long Leon Lyles Teddy Lyons Maura MacDonnell Elizabeth MacDougall Melvin Madigan Walter Manger Joseph Maron Carol Mathna Is that a word or a bug? Watch those fingers! fairfax hall 267 Sharon McCauley Danny McDonald Mark McGdire David McKeon Michael McKeon Margaret Meadows Joel Mikuta Clark Miller Janet Miller Melanie Miller Alan Miner Keith Milton Kathy Moore James Moorehart Mary Moorehart Leslie Morrow Michael Moseley Lynne Mullins Daniel Murphy William Mutscheller Lynn Myrstik Paul Nelson Tina Newton James Nichol son Bruce Nimmo Jeri Novak Maurene O’Brien Patrick O’Callaghan Kathleen O ' Callaghan Mary O’Donnell Dawn Ortiz Stephen Owen Tammy Palmer Deborah Parlette Jenise Pascale Dwanda Patterson Confusing, isn’t it? 268 JairJax hall Home economics department holds Christmas Not my fault that this typewriter can’t spell. Terri Peters Diane Petty Keith Pinkard Deborah Pollum Philip Poole Larry Poorbough James Post Kenneth Post Mary Potter Michelle Pugmire Margaret Quan Michael Radam Robert Radam Tina Ragen Marie Ramos Jeannine Ratliff Carol Reeb Lula Reeves open house JairJax hall 26 Fairfax english class stages mock trial Darron Reynolds Jeffrey Richards Carrol Riley David Riser Lisa Roads Tamara Roads Tamara Roark Valerie Robb Jeffrey Robins Jeri Roberts Phillip Roehrs Bobby Roop Albert Rose Bruce Rose Ella Rose Anna Samborski Debbie Sargent Daniel Savage Sewing really is fun! Lori Saxty Joan Seaver Joyce Seegars Dehorah Sebastian Cheryl Sexton Elizabeth Scheffee David Scholl Margaret Schlatter Jody Schnug Nap time 270 fair fax hall Douglas Shave Harold Shephard Lori Shepherd Theresa Shifflett Richard Shirley Roxanne Simms Barry Simpson Deborah Sites Doris Slater Susan Smith Tracy Smith Robert Sonnessa TeddiSparks David Spencer Clark Sprouse Gregory Stamps Anneita Stanley Richard Starr Richard Stinnette Sara Stoller Cynthia Stone Time out? Susan Stone Karen Stroud Joseph Struder Richard Stubbs Robin Stucki Linda Suttle Burton Sutherland Ronald Taylor Catherine Terry Sandra Terry Gary Thomas Sharon Thomas Chadwick Thompson Lori Thrasher Michael Tiano Hugh Tito Patricia Tolson Donna Topley Leilani Travens Cheryl Travis Michael Tubbs fairfax hall 271 Karen Ulica Denise Uhlfelder Valleria Van Dorn Charles Voccio William Vogelle Kevin Wacker Patrick Wager Cheryl Walker Gregory Walker Maryanne Wallace Keith Walters Carrington Walthall Richard Ward Joy Warner Fairfax hall is great Gary Washington William Washington Beverly Watson Edith Watson Mary Webster Kenneth Weihs Edgar Welch Kenneth Welborn Karen Westcott Valerie Wheeler Debbie White Vicki White Edward Wilson Jeffrey Wilson Paula Wilson Theresa Windt Jock Wolfe Rhonda Wood Ken Wrede Lou Wrenn Patricia Zimolzak 2 72 fairfax hall fair fax hall 273 Jefferson hall joyous jazzy just Jefferson Hall had a year full of activities and experiences in both social and academic under¬ takings. The faculty and students worked to¬ gether to make the year one of unity and prog¬ ress for the subschool. The Jefferson Hall stu¬ dents profited from the successful year. Mr. William Hayhurst Principal 2 74 Jefferson hall Miss Sue Anderson, counselor Counselor, 8th grade Mrs. Helen Huggins Counselor, 7th grade Mrs. Celia Irvine Secretary Jefferson halt 275 Mr. Mark Franko, Intermediate S.C.A. sponsor; Pat Stafford, President; Tammy Hopkins, Secre¬ tary; Greg Tuohy, Vice president. I Patsy Siebert, Treasurer Home Room Representatives. 1st ROW: P. Lochart, J. Foreman, M. Aleskowitz, J. Wahl, M. Walkowski, K. Halloway. 2nd ROW: J. Nelson, D. Beecher, P. Lohne, K. Ruffner, 0- Porter, J. Dillow, R. Trapnell, V. Roberts, J. Spann, J. Stewart, L. Strickland, W. McCurry, M. Campbell. 276 Jefferson hall Edward Adams Perry Akers Michael Aleskowitz Natalie Alexich Robert Allen Patricia Almeida Daniel Althoff Paul Anders Denise Anderson Jack Anderson Teresa Anderson Gary Arnold Jan Atkins Patricia Audet Michael Baeb Paula Bailey Brett Bainbridge Janet Baker Julie Baker Bernadette Banks Nancy Barbee Vicki Burner Susan Barnes Christoula Batistas Calvin Bauer Arnold Bayly Michael Beach Deborah Beecher Ruth Bell Jerry Benfield James Betz Cynthia Blackwell George Blackwell Jefferson hall wins intramural football trophy Jefferson hull 211 IBP Joey Blackwell Cynthia Bliss Henry Boggess Josie Boggess John Bone Michael Boutet Irene Bowman Carol Bradley Sharon Bradley Kathleen Brannan John Bray Michael Bray Carol Brearey William Breedon Ronald Bridge Kimbereley Brown Leilahni Brown Pamela Brown Robert Brumback Gary Bunch Michelle Burford Kelly Burgess Kevin Burke Vicki Burke Janet Burns Terry Byrne Debra Calderon Sandra Calderon Margaret Campbell Mark Cannon 2 78 jefferson hall Breakfast club helps start the day Debra Capuria Gary Carney Beverly Carter David Carter David Carmichael Thomas Carraway Karen Carter Bobby Caudill We make monsters . . . Edwardo Cepero Bruce Chapman Debra Chichester Abby Chittum Dean Church David Clegg Vernon Clemons Steven Clarke Barbara Cochran Kim Colclough Keith Cole Kathlene Collier Barbara Combs Mary Combs Kathron Compton Rickie Cone Charles Coogan Robert Cooper Cynthia Copeland Nicholas Costanzo Debra Costello Julie Craver Carol Creigh Elizabeth Creigh Kenneth Crooker Debbie Crowder Bruce Cummings Roberta Curkendall Carol Cutchall Gaula Davis jefferson hall 279 Lawrence Davis James Deadmore Susan Dekin Mickel Dennis-- Mark Devere Cindy Devers Michael Devers Jan Dillow Patricia Dixon Susan Donathan Charles Donato Lindsay Donohue Cherry Duff Penny Dyson Beverly Eastridge Jeffrey Edgar Mary Een Brigette Eisenhart sometimes we make puppets. David Eldred Alison Eller Cynthia Eller Donald Ellington Mark Elmore Barbara Eubank Rosie Eubank Margaret Fetteroff Jeffrey Fisher Mary Fitzgibbons Keven Flynn Patricia Flynn James Fones Jeffrey Foreman Peter Foss Sharon Freeze Gerald Gaffney Marlene Garland Sharon Garrett Christine Gascon Robert Gaudet L f 1 280 jejferson hall Intermediate dances are great Patricia Gentry David George Joanne Giuffrida Cheryl Glasker Kimberly Gleadall David Gogolski Kurt Goodwine Bob Gordon Kenneth Gott Robert Graves Donald Gray James Graybill The more fingers the better. Barbara Green Deborah Gresham James Griffiths Valerie Grimes Mark Gustine Danny Hall Roger Hall Kenneth Halloway Harold Hamilton Dal Hardy Kathy Harman Pamela Harman Carole Harris Jackie Harris Donna Harrison Phillip Hart Pamela Hartman Hilda Harvey jejferson hall JSI Charlotte Hazard Adrienne Heard Phylis Heller Lorraine Henderson Crispin Hernandez Karl Herwig Ricky Hibbens Donna Hickey Jack Hicks Paul Hicks Leslie Hines Richard Hines ' t 282 jefferson hall Delores Holbrook Michael Honaker Charles Hoover Stephanie Hopkins John Houser Robert Hudson Jonathan Hufnagel Jennifer Hughes Peter Hughes Cecil Hutching Baker Ingle Jonathan Ives Rusty Ives Lllwood Jacobs Gaye Jenkins Robert Jenkins Perry Jennings Becky Jones Charles Jones Robin Jones Gary Joseph Bruce Karas John Keenan Donna Kells Andrew Kennedy Christopher Kichiiyko Theodore Kirby Kenneth Kleier 2-4-6-8 jefferson hall is great! - i Eric Kraft Karen Kramer Roy Kramer Sandra Knudslien Freida Lamb Richard Langley Leslie Lanham Richard Lawhorne Donald Lawson Louis Leckner Rebecca Lecorchick Richard Lee Debra Lewis Carla Lewis George Lewis Jon Lippard Donna Lockhart Paul Lockhart Patricia Lohne Toni Long Alpin MacDonald Richard Malloy Robert Mankin Peggy Markins Debra Martin Mary Martin Robin Martin Teresa Martin jefferson hall 283 Intramurals have enthusiastic turn-out Nancy Matthai Coy Mathews David Matthews Clark Mayo Bobby Maxwell Malinda Maxwell Wanda McCurry Rachal McDaniel Harry McDonald Gregory McGee David McKee Michael McKee Denise McLean Cheryl McMahan Stephen McMahan Susan Megee Connie Miller Jerry Miller Jean Mills Stanley M innick Daniel Mittendorf Lisa Moody John Moore Robert Moore Barbara Mozingo Estel Mullins Wanda Mullins Linda Mulkey Julia Mulvey Diane Munson Robert Murphy Samuel Muschkin 284 jefferson hall Lee Nance Charles Neal Raymond Nelbah Debra Nelson Joyce Nelson David Newman Stephanie Nicholson Anne Niezgoda Paula Nixon Kathy Noblin Linda Noblin Nancy Odell James O’Neil Jeannine Orr Charles Osteen Bryon Overton Steven Ovrevik Mary Ovrevik Pamela Parish Michael Parris Jack Paxon Jess Pennington Richard Peoples James Perkins Kimberly Perkins William Peyton Antoinette Piatt James Piedmont Richard Poe Kirk Pogoloff Michelle Polk Bob Porter Deborah Porter Queen Porter Eugene Powers Terri Powers Now, there’s an individual. They’ll never know it’s a slam book. Jefferson hull 285 Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake goes Rosie. Intermediate clubs have many interesting activities Kimberley Pratt Michael Pratt Jennie Price Kevin Proctor Susan Proper Donna Purdham Michael Racherbaumer Bryon Radu Leslie Radu Cynthia Rantz Randall Raymond Garry Reed Stephen Reed Thomas Richbourg John Riddick Pamela Rinehuls Tamara Roark Stephen Roberts Vivian Roberts Karen Rockwell Susan Rooney Marsha Ross Theresa Ruesch Karen Ruffner Susan Sablon Paul Sadowski Karen Saul Joseph Sawyer Barbara Sayers Hope Schafer Margaret Schulte Cheryl Seablom Walter Seablom Mettar Seegars 286 Jefferson hall Karen Seitzinger Jocelyn Senn Stefano Sevigny Terri Seward Frances Seybold Deborah Sharpe Debora Shaw Katherine Shepherd Kenneth Shiflett Wayne Shiflett Richard Shipman Patricia Seibert Warren Sims George Simcox Thomas Skelton James Smith Jane Smith Peggy Smith Susan Smith Tracy Smith James shows us how it’s done. You caught me! Jefferson hall 287 Rebecca Smithson Kenneth Sollars Joan Spann Deana Spear Victoria Spence Bud Spicer Robert Spurr Patricia Stafford Julie Stewart Spephen Stice Charles Stimson Cynthia Stitt John Stoffelen Karl Stoffelen Lorraine Strickland Wyatt Strickland Stephen Struder Donald Stubbs David Stumbaugh John Sullivan Cynthia Sullivan 288 Jefferson hall i Maureen Sullivan Charles Swartz Joyce Swartz Scott Switzer Steven Switzer Elizabeth Tate Edward Tess William Thadas Rosa Thompson Tami Thompson Bettina Tibbs Sonia Todd Karen Tompkins Michael Trail Awards assembly r Roberta Trapnell Darleen Treger Ronald Trevean Gregory Tuohy William Tuohy Nancy Turner Gregory Vallenari Angela Vithoulkas Constantinos Vithoulkas Sandra Vosberg Jack Wahl Tamara Waller Mike Walkowski Pamela Walkowski Uwe Walter Amy Walters Catherine Walters Robert Walters ends successful year Chris Wassenberg David Wease Sharon Weaver Thomas Weber Timothy Weber Cynthia Weitz Karen Weller Donald White Shelly White Paul Wilkerson Jefferson hall 289 Desire Wilson Laurene Wilson Ron Wilson Kimberely Williams Leslie Williams Lisa Williams Lois Wiltshire Tu Lann Wisniewski George Wood Mary Wood Nancy Wood Barbara Woolfrey Dustan Yoder Gary Yrjanson David Zacharias Debora Zinn Go, jefferson, go 290 jefferson hall jefferson hall 291 wmmm The faculty is a vital part of the circle of activities at Hayfield. The members of the faculty are concerned with meeting the individual needs of the students. Hay- field possesses one of the most talented as well as an energetic faculty. Principal Mr. Worley worked closely with faculty and students in endeavors to close the communication gap. He made several significant changes in administrative policy, and willingly lent his guidance and leadership in the areas of student government. He did his utmost to ascertain that the stu¬ dent body of Hayfield had a hand in the organization and governing of its school. Mr. Floyd W. Worley, principal Mr. Worley also enjoys the student activities at Hayfield. 294 faculty School administrators Mr. John Oliverio, Associate Principal. Mr. Peter Visnich, Administrative Assistant. facutu 295 Secretaries Mrs. Eleanor Mayhugh Mrs. Katherine Wilke ft !■ Mrs. Lola Wilson !‘ It ROW ONE: S. Jackson, S. Hooten, R. Sears, C. Fox; ROW TWO: S. Jones, J. Coley, B. Hughes, S. Stinnette. 6 faculty Mrs. Marian Butler faculty 2V7 Reading and media center Mrs. J. Alexander Mrs. J. Bennett Mr. N. Emery Mrs. K. Kalinowski Mrs. I. Lepkowski Mrs. D. Sapenter ( z IpB J; ifi ' s 1 - tif- 2 1 f 2 1 ' mi Mrs. Jolene Bennett 298 faculty The Fine Arts Department af¬ fords students the opportunity to pursue special interest in the arts on the high-school level. The drama portion of the department produced “Our Town” and worked on smaller scale activi¬ ties which were presented during the MADD Festival. The Music and Art portions of the depart¬ ment also presented assemblies and displays. arts department Mr. Nelson sang the National Anthem at games. Miss Bergen Mrs. J. Bradley Mr. H. Dale Moore Mr. F. Nelson Mr. R. Westlake faculty 299 300 faculty Mr. R. W. Mr. V. Madorma Anderson Mrs. M. Matyas Mrs. E. Creigh Mr. J. Rosen Mr. J. Hilsinger Mrs. D. Senn Mr. R. King Practical arts department The Pratical Arts Department enables the students to cope with problems of technological and industrial nature. It also helps the students to utilize homemak¬ ing skills and to strengthen home and family living. The home eco¬ nomics classes prepared Thanks¬ giving and Christmas dinners and held open houses at these times. This year also finds a Child Development course of¬ fered which enables the students to work with children. •£. r! IISS faculty JO I “You don ' t expect me to believe that?” Mr. Joel Rosen aE .r ‘But, if you do it this way, ” says Mr. Hatcher. 302 faculty Mrs. J. Amburn Mrs. Chytilo Miss Coyne Mr. Franko English department Mr. S. Hill Mr. C. Langley Mrs. G. Scott Mr. C. Shipp Mr. L. Simpson Mrs. A. Townsend Mr. C. White Mr. H. Wilkinson The many faces of “Killer” Kowalski. faculty 303 The English Department is or¬ ganized on a subschool level, and the electives last for a period of nine weeks. Each unit is planned by a specific teacher and covers such areas as the Old West, grammar, reading, youth and problems of today. The purpose of the units is to provide the stu¬ dent with varied curriculum, to broaden his understanding of human experiences and to in¬ crease his knowledge of gram¬ mar and creative writing. Mrs. Mary Alice Delia 304 faculty faculty 305 Mrs. H. Adams Mrs. A. Addison Mr. P. Blackburn Miss J. Keresturi Mrs. D. Faught The Business Department offers many different courses. This year, business law and math courses were introduced, along with the typing, stenography, Vocational Office Training, dis¬ tributive education, and data processing courses. The VOT enables the students to work in a simulated office environment in order to prepare them for step¬ ping into part-or full-time jobs. Distributive education allows the student to prepare for employ¬ ment in the fields of marketing and distribution. The courses offered in this department also provide a foundation for continu¬ ance of this type of learning on a higher level. The business I j 306 faculty Miss R. Hillian Mr. M. Petruzzi Mrs. E. Ruddle Miss B. Small Mr. D. Webber Miss J. Young department faculty 307 Mrs. S. Feeherry Tapotez, tapotez . . . vite, vite! The foreign language depart¬ ment has been successful in teaching the student to read, write, and speak in a language other than his own. Aids such as tapes, records, and film strips are used to give the student back¬ ground, as well as a taste of the culture of the country whose lan¬ guage he is studying. Novels by distinguished authors of various historical periods are also used to aid students in building their for¬ eign vocabulary. It is hoped that through this program, the stu¬ dents will become better ac¬ quainted with the country as well as the language they chose to study. £ 1 ’ 2b ' i mm . . ■ ' __b m m “ You’re not serious?!” Mrs. S. Maltby The foreign Mr. V. Martin Mrs. E. Pincus Mrs. N. Ruffner Mrs. V. Thomason Mrs. I. Windham 308 faculty language department faculty 309 Mr. F. Bullington Mr. N. Emery Mrs. K. Kalinowski Mrs. I. L pkowski Mrs. C. Lupia The occupational education department The Occupational Education Department continued to help in equalizing opportunities for all students. They have benefitted greatly from the audio-visual equipment and similar aids from the Media Center. The smallness of the classes also enabled the teachers to aid the students on a more personal basis. This de¬ partment has done outstanding work in helping deserving students. 310 faculty Cosmetology Cosmetology is offered in a three-hour block, five days a week. This system of study con¬ sists of fifteen hundred hours of theory study and training. It re¬ sults in the student being able to take the State License Examina¬ tion and becoming an operating cosmetician. Mrs. J. Kott Mrs. V. Moton faculty 311 A revelation for Hayfield this year was the initiation of co-edu- cational physical education class¬ es. Boys and girls shared in such activities as volley-ball, gymnas¬ tics, and archery. The elective program begun last year was used once more, and was the re¬ cipient of quite favorable results. The physical Coach Fox is confident of a good season. Miss J. Copenhave Mrs. J. Estes Mrs. J. Frew Mrs. G. Green 4 312 faculty Mr. I. Magnussen Mrs. J. Munt Mrs. V. Rogosheske “Mrs. Burke, you certainly have changed!!” education department Coach Tom Scott faculty 313 The mathematics department ■ Mr. Eide in a pensive moment. Mr. Richard Evans Within the Mathematics Depart¬ ment, the individualized Algebra I-Geometry program worked its way through a second and even more successful year. The pro¬ cess of studying at one’s own rate made it easier for the student to grasp each concept of his particu¬ lar course of study, and to be bet¬ ter prepared to put them to use in his next “contract.” The tradi¬ tional methods of learning and teaching were also employed, and were equally as successful as the newer program. Mr. J. Bekius Mr. T. Fuerbach Mr. B. Gabbert Mr. C. Hollis Miss C. Johnson Mrs. J. Kruck M rs. R. Leach Mrs. H. Levy Mrs. B Lusk Miss D. Onufrak Mrs. S. Parker Mi ss B. Sargent Mr. J. Stavropolous Mrs. S. Zaun “You’re not going to pull anything on me!” faculty 315 The Science Department contin¬ ued to aid students in developing the basic concepts necessary for studying any field of science. All of the science courses offered sat¬ isfy the prerequisite of labora¬ tory science courses necessary for graduation. The vastly develop¬ ing innovations in the Science Department are leading to a more specialized means of study in this field. The science i ! “How tall did you say you were?” JI6 faculty 2 2 2 2 2 department “Pretty soon, it will explode!” faculty 317 The social studies department The Social Studies Department continued with the elective pro¬ gram in the United States and Virginia History and Govern¬ ment classes. However, the elec¬ tive period was lengthened from four and one-half weeks to nine weeks. The choices included for¬ eign policy, political science, teenagers and law, civil rights, the Supreme Court, and stock markets. Along with the Eco¬ nomics, Sociology, and Psychol¬ ogy courses was offered a course in Russian history, which many students found extremely enjoy¬ able. More variations in the study of history are expected to be introduced to increase student interest in the subjects. “Nobody ever taught me how to tie a tie.” Mr. James Dillard, newly elected representative to Virginia’s House. Mrs. Bayne takes time out to smile. 318 faculty Mrs. J. Bayne Mr. C. Clemmons Mr. M. Franko Mr. K. Harless Mr. J. Jacobs Miss I. Klein Mr. P. Jamison Mrs. S. Morhart Mr. L. Piazza Mrs. G. Scott Mr. C. Shipp Mr. C. White Mrs. Diana Vericella faculty 319 The cafeteria staff ROW 1: Hozdic, Brda, Wickline, Apperson, Avery, Bernhardt, Welch; ROW 2: Beach, Shriver, Gambill, Bearden, Deadmore, Bruder, Bible, Humphrey; ROW3: Evans, Fariss, Campbell, Dye, Winn, Denny, LeCorchick, Cox, Truesdale. 320 faculty The nurses and maintenance staff U Wi , ROW I: G. Reynolds, A. Haiey, M. Puckett; ROW 2: K. McCelan, R. Seymour, R Puckett. Mrs. Spahr, Intermediate nurse Mrs. Parish, High School nurse faculty 321 mm Hay field life begins and ends with activities — as with a circle its be¬ ginning is its end. Students work concurrently to form a whole. 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Illinois State Univ. Typing I; Steno I. ADDISON, Ada R. B.S. University of Tampa M.A. University ofS. Florida Pep Club. AIKIN, Shirley D. B.A. Tennessee Temple College Guidance Counselor ALLEN, Cynthia D B.A., M.A.T. Indiana Univ. Spanish II, III. AMBURN, Judith R. B.A. University of Delaware English IV; Drum and Sandal. ANDERSON, M. Susan B.A. English Literature M.A. Guidance Guidance. ANDERSON, Ronald W. B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Mechanical Drawing I, II, HI; General Shop I. ASPINWALL, Bonnie M. B.S. East Carolina University English 7,8. AUSTIN, B.A. Florida A M University English 7,8. BARTON, Phyllis L. B.S. Kansas State University Fashion Design; Home Ec. I; Home Ec. II; Future Homemak¬ ers of America. BAYNE, JanisG. B.A. Southern Methodist Univ. U.S. VA. History; Majorettes. BEKIUS, Joseph E. B.S. Purdue University M.A. U.C.L.A. BENNETT, M. Jolene B.S. Madison College Reading. BENSON, Frank H. B.A. Syracuse University U.S. VA. History; TV Club; Madison Hall S.C.A. BERGEN, Mary Ann B.S. Marywood College Art 7 8. BLACKBURN, Preston B. B.S. Virginia Polytechnic University D.E. I, II; I.C.T.; D.E.C.A. BOHR, Cynthia A. B.A. University of Michigan English III. BRUNK, Norma C. B.A. Lake Erie College Introductory Physical Science; General Science. BULLINGTON, French L. B.S. Iowa State University M.Ed. University of Florida General Shop 7; Work Studies; Rifle Club and Team. BURKE, Jo N. B.S. Arkansas Tech Secretary. BUZZELLI, Annette B.S. Indiana University of Pennsylvania Earth Science; T.S.M. CAIN, Frank W. B.A. Salem College M.A. George Washington Guidance. CANNADY, Oliver W. B.S. North Carolina A T Science 7; I.P.S. CATALDO, EdnaG. B.A. William and Mary Art 7 8; Art Club. CHARNOCK, Donald J. B.M.E. Virginia Commonwealth M.M. Catholic University Intermediate Band. CHYTILO, Claire T. B.A. Regis College Intermediate English; Intermediate Newspaper. CLEMMONS, Charles R. B.A. Midwestern University M.A. Midwestern University U.S. VA. Government; Current Affairs; Debate; S.C.A. COPENHAVER, Jane B.S. Madison College Health and Physical Education; Gymnastics; Intramurals. CRAFT, Helen F. B.S. Mary Washington College Life Science; General Science. CREIGH, Elaine E. B.S. Indiana University Senior Homemaking; Home Ec. IV; Child Development; Fu¬ ture Homemakers of America. DIERINGER, John J. B.A. LaSalle College M.S.S.T. American University PSSC Physics; Hamilton Hail; S C A DELIA, Mary A. B.A. Butler University M.A. Georgia State University English III. DE POY, Phyllis H. A. B. M.A. Ball State Univ. English IV; Latin I, II, III: Junior Classical League. DUN DAS, Jean B. S. Montana State University Home Ec. 7 8. DUVALL, Paul E. B.S. William and Mary 334 index M.A. George Washington Univ. P.E. 9,10,11,12; Health; Driver Education. E1DE, Kermit M. B.S. South Dakota State Univ. Functions; Analytic Geom;Algebra II; Algebra-Trig; General Math II: Intramural Director; Math Team. EMERY, Nathaniel B. B.S. University ofMaine M.A. Syracuse University Intermediate Special Ed. EMORY, Jewel Ann A. B. Clark University M.Ed. Worcester State College Spanish I, II; Spanish Club. ESTES, Jeanne A. B. S. Southern Illinois Univ. Physical Education 9-12; Varsity Girl’s Softball Team. ESTES, Linda R. B.S. Mary Washington Math 7 8. EVANS, LenG. M.A. Appalachian State Univ. B.A. Wake forest University A. A. Mars Hill College U.S. VA, History; Guidance Counselor; Washington Hall S.C.A$Drum and Sandal. EVANS, Richard W. B. A. American University M Consumer Math; Functions; Analytical Geometry; Business Math; General Math !!. EWING, JerditteJ. B.S. North Carolina College Life Sder.ce, General Science. FAUGHT. Donna J. B.S. oiso University Typing; F.B.L.A. FEEHERRY, Sheila E. B.A. College of Our Lady of the. Elms French II, III; J.V. Cheerleaders. FELTS, James W. B.S. Wake Forest tj diversity Math 7 8. FLEMING, Bob R. 1 BS East Tenu. State Maintenance and Repair I, 11, Freshman Foocb GABBERT, Basil R. A B. Berea College Genera! Math II; Algebra I; Geometry. GORE, Robena S. B.A. University of California M, A. George Washington Univ Reading, GREEK, David C. B.A University of Mary English II. IV; Literary Mamine GREGORY, Henry L B.A. Stetson University M.A. Stetson University Administrative Intern. GREEN, Gloria L. B.S. Mary Hardin-Baylor Physical Education; Health; Field Hockey. GREENE, Fred A. B.S.E. University of Florida A. A. Pensacola junior College Geometry 9-12; General Math II. HALL, Morris J. A. B. Guilford College M.Ed. Univ. of Virginia Driver Education. HARLESS, Richard G. B. A. Vanderbilt University M.A. George Washington Univ. U.S. VA. Government; World Geography; Freshman Football. HARPER, M. Elizabeth B.A. Oklahoma State Univ. M.T. Texas Women’s Univ. Head Librarian. HARRIS; JacquelynS. B.S. Radford College Typing 3; Stenography I, HAYHURST, William G. B.S. William and Mary M.A. Univ. of North Carolina Princi|jWW H WWWwi Hall. HEATON, Sara S. B.S. University of Alabama Homemaking 7 8. HILL, Stewart I. B.A. Allegheny College M.A. Allegheny College English 11, 12. HILLIAN, RoseannaT. B.S. South Carolina State Clerk-Typist I; Typing I. HILSINGER, John R. Cleveland Institute of Elec. Electronics I, II, III, IV; Light and Sound technicians; Audio- Visual Club; Radio Club. HOLLIS, Charles E. B.A. North Carolina Wesleyan General Math II, III; Algebra I; Cross Country; Winter Spring Track. HUGGINS, Helens. B.S. Univ. of North Carolina M.A. George Washington Univ. Counselor. I VERS, Joseph T. B.S. Cortland Teachers College M.A. Paterson State College Guidance Counselor. JACOBS, Jay D. B.A. Michigan State Univ. U.S. VA. Government; Physical Education; Varsity Baseball Coach. JAMES, Linda B. B.S. Radford College M.S. Radford College Chemistry; Math; J.V. Softball — Girl’s; Jr. Honor Society. JAMESON, George P B.A. Univ. of South Carolina World History; U.S. VA, History, Key Club. JOHNSON, Connie M. B.S. Madison College Algebra 1; Geometry; Genera! Math. JOHNSON, Judith Lynne B M. American U rtiversity Intermediate Chorus; Intermediate General Music; S.C.A. Fairfax Hall. JOHNSON, Ruth R. B is. M ary Washington College M.Ed. U nivessJW ttf.Vafinia ■ ' Gu;danaeCo.. rsSf r..7% ' ' JONES. M. Carolyn- “ ' B.S. Richmond Professional-! ' M-A j. Virgin Commonweal KALIHQWSKL Katherine E. ty of Hawaii s Special Education man, J V. Cheerleader. Momilajii S. B.S Applied Ait Iowa Stats Intermediate Art KERESTURI, Jean A. B.S Madison College A DP I, Business Law; Genera, Busine KING, Robert E B.S. Ncrfold StateCi” Industrial Arts; Marat KLEIN. Isofeei F WSt RufeHafstra Urt _____ WssSSgtSl Odif. aphy; World History National well L. ujphia Polytechnic Virginia Polytechnic T.S.M.. ESCP; Washington Hall SC A KOTT, Jams H. Registered Cosmetologist Cosmetology I, U; Keyei KRUCK, Jane F % 8.A. George Math 7 .S. LANGFORD, PatriSi Secretary!. Lafayette’ LANGLEY, B.A, BetiantifilfCollege English i, II. LEACH, Rebecca J. B.S. LohgwoodCollege Algebra i; Geometry;Tri-Hi-Y; Math Team, LEVY, Henrietta F. B.S. Niagara University Math 7, 8; Algebras LEWIS, Jack L. B.S. Concord College aFgSlar M.S. Marshall University Chemistry, ESCP, TSM. LUSK, Beverly J. B.A. Connecticut College Geometry, Probability Sponsor. MADCRMA, James V. B.S. California State College Intermediate Industrial Arts. MADORMA, Vincent B.S. California State College M.Ed. Univ. of Virginia Industrial Arts 8. MAGNUSSEN, Iver B.S. West Chester State M.Ed. Western Md. College Intermediate Physical Ed.; Wrestling Coach MALTBY, Sarah M. B.A. Wake Forest University French 1; Intermediate French Club. MARTIN, Willian Vincent B.A. La Salle M.A. LaSalle German I, II, III. Gsn. Math II; Jr. Class MATYAS, Anna J. B.S. Univ. of New Hampshire 7th Grade Homemaking; Home Economics i; Child Develop¬ ment; Jr. Homemakers Club. McCORMICK, Charles V. B.S. A.B. Providence College M.Ed. Univ. of Virginia Principal of Washington Hall. McVEY, Adele B.A., M.A. Univ. of Michigan English IV. MOODY, Joel F. B.S. Virginia Military Institute M.Ed. Univ. of North Carolina Director of Pupil Services. MOORE, H. Dale B.S. Kent State University Stage Band, Beginning Band, Advanced Band. Marching Band; Concert Band; Marching Band; Stage Band. MORHART, Susan N. B.S. University of Nevada U.S. VA. History; World History; History Club. MOTON, Virginia R. Registered Cosmetologist Cosmetology I, II, III; V.I.C.A. MUNT, Judith A. B.S. East Tennessee State Physical Education Health; Girl’s Varsity Basketball. NELSON. Falle D. B.ME. Montana State Univ. M.ME. Indiana University High School Choral Music; Intermediate General Music; Mad¬ rigals; Genesis. NORUM, Della M. B.S. Northern Illinois Univ. Special Education for Blind and Partiallv Sighted. OLIVERIO, John G. B.S. West Virginia University M.A. George Washington Univ. Associate Principal of Hayfield. ONUFRAK, Donna L. B.S, Radford College Sociology; General Math 11, III. PARKER, Sue W A .B. Univ of North Carolina Psychology; Math 7 8. PETRUZZI, Michaei B.A Trenton State College D E. II; General Business; Senior Class; D.E.C.A. PFENNIG, Dennis J. B.A, St. John’s University M.A. Niagara University US, VA. Government; Russian Hist. PIAZZA, Leon E. B.S. Edinboro State College M.S. Univ. of Virginia U.S. History 7, 8. PI NC US, Esther S B.A. American University German I, III, IV; Intermediate German Club. POOLE, Edwin H. B.A. Priori pia College Biology; Hiking Club. RATWAY, Joy L. B.A. Central State University English 7, 8. REID, Warren B.S, Southeastern State Intermediate Industrial Arts. RINACA, JoeG. ' . B.A. ElonCollege Intermediate Physical Ed.; Varsity Club. RIZZO, Anthony M. A. B. Emory University M.A. American University Principal of Fairfax Hali. ROGOSHESKE, Valerie M. B. S. Si. Cloud State Physical Education; Health. Girl’s J.V. Basketball; Intramural Tennis. ROSEN, Joel Q. B.S., M.Ed. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Mechanical Drawing I, IV. SALIABURY, Pamela B.A., M.A. Univ. of Rhode Island Science 7, 8; Teens Against Pollution. SAUNDERS, B.A. George Washington Univ. IPS; General Science 8. SCOTT, Ellett W. Tom B.A., M.Ed. William and Mary Physical Education; Driver Education; Health; Winter and Spring Track. SCOTT, Guinevere E. B.A. Johnson C. Smith Univ. U.S. VA. History. SENN.Delphine L B.S. North Dakota State Child Development; Home Economics III SHIELD, JaneS. B.M.E. East Carolina Univ. index 335 7th Grade General Music; 8th Grade Chorus. SHIPP, Charles L. B.A. Bridgewater College M.ED. University of Va. American History 7, 8. SIMPSON, Larry M. B.A. Univ. of North Carolina English 1,11; Key Club; Golf. SITTIG, James A. B.S. Biology Frostburg State M.ED.. Bowie State College General Science 7,8. SMALL, Barbara D. B.S. Madison College Introduction to Business; Typing I; Host Hostess; F.B.L.A. SPENCER, John j. A. B. Catholic University BSCS Biology; JV Basketball; J.V. Baseball. STAVROPOULOS, John G. B. S. Virginia Polytechnic M.Ed. Univ. of Virignia Math 7,8; Freshman Basketball. THOMASON, E. Virginia B.A. Roanoke College M.A. Duke University Dept. Chairman; French l.IV.V. TOWNSEND, AnnaF. A. B. University of N. Carolina M.Ed. University of Virginia English III,IV. TRUSSELL, Mike B. S. Alderson-Broaddus College Health and Physical Education; Freshman Football Coach; Ski Club. VAN BRUNT, Shirley A. B.S. University of S. Carolina Math, 7-12. VAN ORSDEL, Nadine A. B.A. Iowa State University English 7-10. VERICELLA, Diana B. A. B. Hunter College World History; U.S. VA. History; SCA Communications Committee. WALKER, Claire L. B. A. Trinity College History 7; Math 7. WALTHALL, James H. B.S. West Virginia Univ. World Geography; Varsitv, J. V., Freshman Football. WEBBER, David E. B.S. Central Methodist College ADP 1, II, Survey of Data Processing. WHITE, Deborah K. B.A. Denison University English I,II; Intermediate Newspaper. WHITWORTH, Thomas C. A. B. University ofN. 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Students 6 Abbott, Rhonda M. 10 6 Abel, Michael D. 12 137 1 Abel, Stewart A. 07 259 6 Able, Debra E. 11 186,187,129 1 Acevedo, Annette M. 07 259 5 Acevedo, Hector E. 10 241 5 Acevedo, Hugo D. 10 241 1 Adams, Daniel H. 08 4 Adams, Douglas W. 12 137,50,100,103,104 2 Adams, Edward L. 07 278, 133 6 Adams, Stephen i I 187 5 Adams, Susan L. 10 241 1 Adcock, Ruth G. 07 259 3 Adkins, Allen 09 6 Adkins, David J. 12 137 4 Adkins, Dennis 10 205 6 Adkins, Roland 12 4 Ajer, Eller, L. 09 204 6 Ajer, James A. 11 185,111 ! Ajer, Laura A. 07 259 6 Ajer, Laurin L. 12 137,185 2 Akers, Perry M. 08 277 1 Albaugh, Lisa 0 259 1 Alderton, Terrence M. 08 259 2 Aldridge, Thomas J. 08 2 Aleskowitz, Michael J. 08 277, 276, 36 5 Alexander, Gary L. 09 187 Alexander, Robert 1 Alexander, Carol E. 08 259,131,132 ! Alexander, Wayne N. 08 259 3 Alexander, Danvill C. 11 5 Alexich, Connie L. 11 241 5 Alexich, Jennie L. 12 137 6 Alexich, Mark M. 09 187 2 Alexich, Natalie A. 07 277 5 AlfordJohnnieM.il 241 1 Alford Lee Roy 07 259 5 Alford Patricia A. 09 241 1 Alien Rebecca J. 08 259 2 Allen, Robert E. 07 278 5 Allen Ronnie J. 10 1 Alls Jacqueline A. 07 259 3 Almeida Catherine 11 223,222 6 Almeida, Delphine 10 187 2 Almeida, Patricia 08 277 3 Almond, Ellen E. 10 223 4 Almond, Gary R. 09 5 Althoff, Donald S. 09 2 Althoff, Daniel E. 07 279 Althoff, Mike 56 1 Alvarado, Sylvia C. 07 6 Alves, Edward M. 12 136,36 6 Ambrose, Anita M. 09 187 2 Ambrose, John A. 08 133 4 Ames, Cynthia J. 09 205 1 Ames, Dawn R. 07 259 2 Ames II, John L. 07 1 Amlicke, Anne A. 08 259 5 Amlong, Gregory 10 241 1 Amlong, Julie M. 07 259 Amorid, Loretta 12 138 6 Anders, Georganne 10 187 Amorin, Cindy 223 2 Anders, Paul B. 08 277 3 Anderson, Raymond 09 3 Anderson, Penny, A. 09 223 5 Anderson, Elizabeth J. 09 241 5 Anderson, Keva E. 09 241 6 Anderson, Paul R. 09 1 Anderson, George V. 07 2 Anderson, Jack 0.07 278 2 Anderson, Denise A. 07 278 2 Anderson, Theresa 278 6 Anderson, Joanne M. 12 138 6 Anderson.DonnaK.il 187 6 Anderson, Michael L. 11 6 Andrews, Cathy D. 12 138,116,117 6 Andrews, Gina 10 108,117 4 Andrus, Amy F. 09 205, 2 3 Andrus, Steven 10 223,53 1 Ange, Sherry R. 08 259, 132 5 Annis, Cory L. 09 241 6 Applegate, James N. 09 1 Applegate, Patricia J, 07 259 4 Aragon, John J. 10 4 Aragon Stephen J. 12 138 2 Archie, Harry W. 07 2 Arden, Margaret A. 08 6 Arden, Steven F. 11 3 Armor, Jeffrey G. 09 223 3 Arnold, Frank i 1 222,223,116 2 Arnold, Gary A. 08 277 1 Arnold, Gay A. 07 259 1 Arnold, James S. 08 259 3 Arnold Kenneth R. 10 223 6 Arnold, Michael L. 12 138,61,40,104 6 Arnold, Michelle E. 12 139 ' 3 Arnold, Ricky W. 10 223,11! 3 Arnold, Sandra A. 10 223 1 Arnold, Sandra L. 07 259 6 Arnold, Sharon 12 139 ! Arnold, Victoria L.08 259,132 5 Arrington, Deborah, M. 11 241 6 Arvin, Robert, M. 11 6 Asbury, Glenn M. 12 139 1 Ashenden, Brenda L. 08 259 4 Ashenden, Stuart C. 11 4 Ashey, Donna L, 09 205, 70 5 Ashey, Sharon M. 11 241 5 Astin, Roy 09 241 6 Astrike, Mark 10 6 Astrike, Marsha L. 10 6 Atkins, David L. 09 2 Atkins, Jan E. 07 277,130 336 index 1 Beach, Lewis Seymour OS 260 2 Beach, Michaei W. 08 m 6 Beahm, Jill L. 12 141 |HB8| 6 Beahm, John L. 12 1 3 Beahm, Ralph E. 10 224 6 Beaman, Anina 11 185, 187, L 6 Beaman, Burce T. 12 4i 4 Bean, Alan D 09 205 wSM 5 Bean, Franklin E. 09 242 y: 6 Bear;, Davidl? 141, 56, ley, Samira lev. ' Shafbnj Fowej lowei « JT6:i! EdhVH 1 ■ ' :v. y 5;i 1 4 Bell, M ' it ' ' .0 6 Beli. M.-. . . h. 12 145 W 5 Bell, Pamela L. 10 242, !: 5 r 2 _ Be il. Patricia Ae.OTwMH mHHl .-.rr- BeU. Robert 09 aar Ren, riMa.o? ???■ - - ' Belies, Randal! J 09 ' 1S-1IfS - 4 Bender, I .eonaril 1. It 20o H 3 Benfjeld,J| a(y L. 1 i 224 3 Benfieldllp ' Fnard W. 10 224 | 2 Benfietd. Jerry W. 08 277 2 Jteeupettj Cimidi M J37 26C 6 Bridgham. Mark. R, 6 BridSand. Sh«Ha I). Atkins, Sharon S, 09 Audet, Patricia R. 07 Audet, Robert D, 12 August, Leslie M. 07 August, Terry, L. 11 Autrey, Daniel R. 09 Autrey, Deborah A. ! 1 Avery, Barry L.. 08 259 Avery, James B. 1 i Ayers, Donald 09 22M2| Aylor, Helen M. h 13?? Babcock, Joseph Hi 1 1 Backstrom, Susan us, James 10 ackus, Michael, G, ‘ .el D. 07 ■ P. 10 M. 12 . mo? .09 j 3 241 .09 IS7 ncM. 10. 241 C? 217V Bateman, Tomothy A. 12 140,38 Bates, Richard G. Jr. 11 223 Batistas, Chrisoula 08 277 Sauer, Calvin 08 277 Bauer, Michael 10 223 Bauer, Robert F. Jr. 11 205, 6G,iJ03 Bauserman, Diane E. 10 Sayly. Arnold 08 277, 130, 131 W Bayne, Ruth K. 07 260 Beach, Bradford D. 08 Beach, Catherine M. 09 242, 107 Beach, Christopher J. 11 IS? Beach, Debra B. 09 187 Beach, Joan C. 07 260 Beach, Kenneth K. 12 If 09 278 108 258. 261 ,258,261 242 261 261,132 188 188 Boland, Susan M. 10 239, 242. 106 Boldig, Marx S. 10 Boldin. ftimberlv D. 07 Bolgiano, Michael S. 07 Bolling, Thomas R, 07 Bolton, Thomas E, 10 Bonbrake, Willie J, 11 Bond, Carol 09 206 Bone, John S. Ill Oa 777?; 133, 133 Bonifer, Joe Jr. 11 188 Bonifer, James GrlO 188,55 Bonifer, Jeffery ;%. 08 Bonner, Andrea D. 08 Bonner, Steven L. II Bonneit, James H. 09 Booth, Shetry L. 10 Sy - Bosley,Sharon L. 12 141 Bosky. Steven M. 09 224 Bottoms, Donna L. 11 242 Boucher, Adrienne M. 09 206 er, Jeffery P. 08 261 ' r, John H. 11 206 «§Hk Christopher 12 141.54,99.103 Bouf-Sand, Michael L 10 188, 1 1 1 et. Michael F PX 278 PJk den, .Mary-E.09 242 wen.gonnte F. 11 188 Id P. .11 206,6k ' atrium A. 10 fte E. Ox we £ Bob ' 36 Bowers, Debra J..10 224; 108 Bowfers, Michelle l 07 261 Bowles, Douglas i; 09 242 fz; Bowling, DebrS K. 12 142 . Bowling, Gloria T ' lO § Bowling, Peggy .1 09 Bowman, IreneL|07 278 , trij■ f Boyd, Robert K. 11 242 V Boyd, Tammy S;$7 261? . I Boyette Bilik %, |0 188 Boyette, DorothyV 2 142 Boyette, Denise D. I O.y 188 Bradley, Carol A.08 2li Bradlev, Kenneth W. 08 261 Bradley, Nancy 142, 52. 68.69, 101 Bradley, Patrick j, 09 Bradley, Scott ' 56 ... Bradley, Sharon R. 07 2?8 0 .. .w I i« Us j ' :. 22 i ,4 ! .! : ?8, i’2 ' Brady, Steven P, SO 188 Brasiian, AmhotVE. 10 206 Bwinan, Kathleen M.08 278 ' Brawner, John R.,10 206 Bfawr.er, Patrick J. 08 261. 133 Bray, George F. 09 Btav, JohgpS 278 Bray. Michael R.07 Brazelt, Linda k. m- m 278 142 10 188 2 Brearey, Carol M. 07 278 5 - Breauli. William N. 11 242 Breed, Alan 56 3 Breed, Annette L. 10 224,101 6 Breed, GailS. 11 IBS. 106 3 Breeden, Marsha E. 10 99 3 Breeden, Ronald W 10 3 Breeder. Mary 224 5 Breedlove. Janet J. 10 242,109 4 Breedlove, Charles D, 09 ! Breedlove, Thomas W, 08 261 6 Breedlove, William P. i 1 186.188 2 Breedon. William F. 08 278 1 Breon. Jennie R. 08 261,133 5 Breon, Robyn L. 11 242, 111 5 Breon, Scott A. 09 242 6 Brewster, Robin A. 09 188 3 Brice. Donna M. 11 5 Brick ford. Andrew 242 2 Bridge, Ronald D. 08 278 Bridge, Teresa A. 08 Bridges, Glenn G. 09 Bridges, Larry L. 09 Bridges, Myra 12 142 idges, Robin 09 242 142 1.12 141,102,108 Tsvert Ill, Henry P. •invert, Susan D. 08 132 .land, Annamarie L. 12 141,58,68,36, 1 Brigitte A. 07 f 260 fPfll 3 Brown, Chari 1 Brown, Dark 4 Brier, Susan P. 12 6 ariscoe.GailG.il 1 Briscoe. James D. 08 258,261 6 Brisendirte. Leonard A. 11 130 5 Brodowski. Edvthe A, 11 239, 240, 242, UN 5 Brooks, Gordon W. 09 242 1 Brook s. Tonyu L. 07 261 6 Brosnan, Kathleen A. 12 142 6 Broughton, John 09 189 3 Brown, Annamarie 09 Charles T. 09 no A. 07 2bl UHL 2 Brown, David W. 07 % , index t 1 I 206 Brown, l)ch. rah J. 09 Brown, Debra 08 Brown, Jerome09 Brown, KimbefJey D.08 Brown, Larry i 09 243 Brown, LeilahiuS. 0? 278 Brown, Michael A. 11 ' .278 , 278 Brown, Pamela j. 08 Brown. Pamela L.Oil Brown. Penny!). 12 ; ’J85, IJ86. ncljg 1 Brown. RandyL.09 Brown. RobcrfL. 08 Brown, Roger S. 08 Brown, SharoriA. 10 Brow n, Stephen A. 07 ' . Brown, Steven A. 11 206 Brown. Stephen 11 206, Brown. Tamcgjp L 07 A Brown, Tawana L. 10 g Brow ning, David W.10 o| Brownlow, Thomas J. II Bruce, Deborah R. 09 224, Brucc. Kevin N ! 1 243 Bruce, Steven M. 11 L§9. 50 Brumback. Robert C. 08 27,8... Bryan. William K..11 Bryant, Brenda L, 09 Bryant, Charleene F. 10 Buchanan, Terry R. 08 Buck. Deborah D. 10 Buck, Sharon K, 07 26! J Buckler, Debra J. 09 Buckley. Thomas II 185, 189 Buckner, Richard W. 12 142 Buger, Sandra L. 10 Buhrow, Cindy L. 08 261,132 Buhrow, Gloria L. 10 224 BukalsRS.ParoelaL.il 206 Bumgarner, Randy 09 243 Bunch, Edwin V. 11 206 y Bunch, Gary S. 07 278 Buncn.Evelyrt 10 206 Burch. Debra A. 08 Burford. Michelle E. 08 278 a B urgan, Catherine09 206 V Burgbacher, Elizabeth 08 261 ' 7 Burgbacher, Robin P. 11 206 Burgess, Kelly S, 08_ 278, 132 Carlson, Nicholas W. 11 Carlton, Jannine D. 10 189, Carlton, Jennelle L. 07 261 Carlton, Joanne R. 12 185. Carmichael, Therese A. 09 Carmichael, David S. 07 279 Carmichael, Donald Q. 11 Carney, Donna 10 207 Carney, Gary R. 08 279 Carney, Pamela J. 09 207 Carnrite, Cynthia K. 10 189 Carpenter, Steven 09 207 Carr, Karen E. 12 143 Laura D. 10 William K. 08 F 09 243 B. 08 279,133 09 189,114 07 J. 08 Danny R. 09 Carter, David B. 07 Carter, Karen A. 08 Carter, Krista A. 70 Clinebell, Pamela S. 08 Clipper, John W, II Clipper, William H. 11 Coast, David J. 09 243 Cochran. Barbara L. 08 279,133 131 224 279, 133 279 .KfistaA.il 189 Carter, Michael W. 07 262 Carter. Ronald W. 09 243 Caruso, John 12 144,116 ..Case, Patricia C. 09 224 Cash, John H. 11 j . Cash, Michael 12 Cm Ward L. T Cassidy, James Mi®8 Cochran.CraigS.il 190 Cochran, Mare.. 1,56 jflii jCockrell, G loriaJ, 1 Cockrell, JamesL. 3 Colat 6 C.oJangelo. Linda C Cassidy, K; Cassidy, M Cathey, C ' Cathey, Caudill, Caudill, aar A. 07 .08 - 262 204,207, 115 .07 279 my 10 189 Burgess, Mike 11 m Burgess, Teresa 10 Burg 261 243, 101 261 278 ‘sma Cavallaro, Carl J. 07 262, 130. 133 Cepero. Eduardo A. 08 279 Cepero. Vi ncent 09 207 Chandler, Cynthia C. 10 Chandler, Nortoma R, 09 Changes, Carl J. 11 189 Chapman, Bruce C. 07 Chapman, Artena 12 Chapman, Kathleen ' Chase, Edward A. 0 ' TIB A , A 243 .08 279 Burin _ Burke. Leceti Burke, Kevin Burke, Landon 1 Burke, Vicki J. 08 . j Burkholder, Ronald L. 07 .,. . onali Burns, DavidA.09 3 Burst- Deb i 224 1 Burns, Donald 08 261 2 Bums. Janet S. 07 ;278 ; 6 Burns, Margaret M. 11 Patrici Chet Che Chiche: ■ Chichester S gos, Greg Idress, MaTWIfO 243 (dress, Herbert J. 11 243 ClutaUi. Susan M. W 224 Chilelli, Christopher J. 12 144 -a.:SS . .■ a . n. James M. 09 224 um, Abby L. 07 279 ' rsmm Choi, Sangosoon 09 r Burns. Patrick X, 09 gjirifs. Peggy 1 10 Bum.,. Rlcnaid 261 Burns Timothy J 09 207 Burrifl, Thomas E. 08 261 Burrows, James)... 12 Butler. Mary 10 224 Buttery, Audrey A, OS Butler, S. 52 . Buttery. Pamela ML 1C 207 Byrne. Terri D. 07 278 Cain, BrianS. 08 . 258,261,133 Calderon, Debra E 08 278. 132 Calderon. Sandra A. 07 27 I33 CaU.DannyR.il 245 Cali, Glenn P.08 Cal!, Jerry W. 12 Calloway, Luke L. U1 10 Calvin. Cathy L. 12 143 Calvin, Randy G 10 Cameron, Lis 1 M Cameron, Melinda H.! t Cameron, Salty E,07 261 Cameron, Thomas J. 09 224 224 iSron, 3 Campbell, Alan L. 09 224 4 Campbell, Jackie L. 09 207 1 Campbell, Catherine C. 07 2 Campbell, Margaret D. 07 21%278, 2 Cannon, Mark A. 08 Cannon. Michael J 10 189 Caprino, Charles T. 243 Canny, Carie C. 07 261 Caprino. Mary 189 Capuria, Debra L. 07 279 Caprino, Antoinette 261 Cardozo, Fernando W. 09 Carlson, Margaret L. 12 143 , 130 1 Chong, Mark Christensen, J jHHjBr istensen, Leah istensen, Brian K Christensen, Gary 12 Christensen, Judy K. 1 Christensen, Paui t l ’ Christop ' herson, C; hrzastek rch, DeaniWif; ’09 Dean P.07 279 JKBRosemarieT. 12 1 6 Cioffl. WittaipG. i! i 6 Clark. Bruce H. 10 1 Clark, Byars B. 07 262,133 Clark, Debbie A. 12 186,144,98 Clark, Elaine 10 207,109 lark, Gary L. 1 i 224, 54 Clark, Holly L. 09 111 Clark, Laura L, 11 225,111 lark, MarvinD. 08 lark, Nancy J. 07 262 Clark, Pamela A. 09 Clark, Thomas A, 11 243 2 Clarke. Steven W. 08 279 1 Clary. Marshall B. Jr. 07 262 .tWjpB. 10 189 10 243 P 144 HMI’A. 08 262 ■avid A. 08 279 ments, Mary 10 225, 99, 109, 115, 117 Clements, Marcia A. 09 225, 109, 116 Clemons, Eddine G. 09 190 Clemons, Vernon L. Jr. 07 279, 133 Clephas, Joann E. 07 262 Cleveland, Wilson 09 243 Cleveland, Eugene 07 243 Cleveland, Michael07 262 Cline, Mary V.09 207 Clary. ary, ife i v ■■ . iaoG. Coleman. Roger _. 243,103.114 Coleman, Misdhelle E. 07 262 Coley, Dana L. 12 9,99, 12,239, 136. 145,98 108, 113 Coley. James P. Jr. 09 243.296 Colley.JohnG.il 225 S ollev, Michael 8. 08 olley, Rickie L. 10 Collev, Teresa G.09 Collier, Kelley S. 09 225 Collier, KaihfeneG.O? 279,107 Collier, Sandra G. 07 262 Colte, Scott 12 ; 12, 145, 54, 61,35, 100, 104,11,6 Colhns, Dianna M. !! 190 Collins, Edward D. II 1.1 225, 104 Colling Lynne W.TO 222.225. 115 Colbns;Jj| Collin: Colum Colum Colunga, 1 Colunga. Combs, Combs, Comer, Ru Comer, Comer Com Cstmd,j|ose Como, Lisa 0 €-offio, Thom n, Ch: ' ton, Ka 1 Mm,-- „ a.,,., ■ 61, 98, 100, 103: .07 ,09 225 K, 10 243 A .‘08 rd, Joseph E, 10 one, Rickie D, Of Conklin, Susum: Connelly, Frank Connelly, Joy L. Conner, Wanda Connors, Donald Conners, Gary M Connor, Ann M. 1 Conrad, Cynthia K Conrad, Joe 225 Conrad, Lori J, 09 Conway, Christine A. Coogan, Charles J. 08 Coogan, Lillian 244 Cook, Marilyn D. 0,8 Coon, Charlene ?08 Cooper, Andre 08 1 %2 Cooper, D. 52 Cooper, Gary C. 10 Cooper, Gary M. 11 Cooper, Jeannie 1 Cooper, Joseph 07 Cooper, Lauren K. 12 Cooper, Michael D. 12 Cooper, Paul G.09 190 Cooper, Richard A. 10 Cooper, Richard 08 Cooper, Robert B. 08 279 Cooper, Robert Q. 07 Cooper, Sharon L. 10 208 Copeland, Cynthia L. 07 279 Coppa, J oseph P. 07 263 Copper, Mary J. 10 Corbett, John H. 12 145,130 Corbett, Michael L. 09 243 Corbin, Gina L. 08 Corkery, John 12 146 Corvin, Roy L. Jr. 10 225 Corzine, John A. 09 190 Coscia, Lance J. 10 190 Cosia, Lance 225 Costanzo, Cynthia L. 09 225 Costanzo, Nicholas G. 08 279 Costanzo, Robert A. 11 225 Costello, Karen T. 09 208 Costello, Debora L, 07 279 Costello, Debra A. 11 225 Cottingham, Karen D. 12 136, 146, 109, 116 Coolonga, A. 61 Courts, Michael P. 07 263 Covey, Patsy L. 09 Cox, Debbie C. 08 r.- 196 208 208 190 145 338 index % ,4 5 Cox, James H. 11 244 2 Cox, Marsha F. 07 5 Cox, Steven R. 09 6 Crader. David A 09 190 5 Craft, Mark S, 09 244 6 Crane, Alan I) 12 146 2 Craver. Julie K. 07 2.79 6 Craver, Karen 12 146. 98. 102 6 Craver. Mark 10 190, 61, 103 4 Crawford, Janice L. 10 208 6 Crawley, Christopher C. 12 146,50 4 Crawley, Robert M. 09 1 Creswell. Joan M. 263 2 Creigh, Carol E. 08 279, 131, 133. 133 2 Creigh, Elizabeth A. 07 279,133 6 Criss.JohnW.il 190.61 6 Cronan. Richard F. 12 146 2 Crooker. Kenneth L. 08 279 3 Croom. Deborah D. 09 222,225,109 6 Croom, Diane 10 190, 117 4 Cross, Danny S. 09 5 Croushore. Beth J. 09 244 Crowder, B 52 1 Crowder, Diane l.. 08 279,132 2 Crowder, Debbie L 08 1 Crowson. Vicki 08 263 4 Crump, Elizabeth L. 12 146,108 4 Crump, Jackie D 11 208,114 2 Crump. Rodney M Jr. 08 4 Crump, Vickey l.. 10 60 I Cruse, Donald T. 08 263 3 Cruse, Harry 12 146,39 4 Cruse. Karen Mil I Cubbage, Deborah S. 08 263 5 Cudd, Wilson D. W 12 4 Cullen. Steven E. 10 208,114 1 Culliver. Carol A. 07 2 Cummings, Bruce L. 07 279 3 Cummings, Debra 225 3 Cummings, Sheridan A 11 3 Cummings, Thomas L. 11 225,113 6 Cummins. Richard N. 09 190 6 Cunningham, Charles C. 10 190 3 Cupka, Cheryl A. 10 222 1 Cupka. Paul A. 08 3 Cupka, Rodman P. 12 146,50 2 Curkendall. Roberta 1.07 279 3 Curtis. Cynthia I . 09 225 6 Curtis, Janice L. 10 190 3 Curtis, LindaS f I 1 Curtis. WayneT. 07 263 4 Cutchall, Carlee S. 09 208. lit) 2 Cutchall. Carol M. Jr. 07 279, 133 I C erwinski. Diana M. 07 263 6 C erwinski, Mauri io 11 1 Davis, Craig 07 258 4 Davis, Dianne D. 10 208, 70, 109 Davis, Don 56 6 Davis. Edward T. 11 185 2 Davis, Gaula E, 07 279 3 Davis. Janet D. 12 136,147 6 Davis, Jo A. 12 185,186,147 5 Davis, John R. 10 3 Davis, Kenneth J. 12 147,56 4 Dailey, James P. 10 208 2 Dailey, Michael P. 07 3 Dale. Earl E. 09 3 Daniel, Patricia L. 12 146, 108 6 Darby, Gary L. 12 146, 50 5 Darivoff, PhilipM. 09 6 Darivoff, Elaine 12 . 147. 102, 104 6 Darivoff. Diane E. 11 186. 190. 102 6 Darley. Betty J. 11 190 4 Darley, George H. Jr. It) 208 I Darley , Terri I . 08 263 Dashiell, John C. 54 3 Dashiell, Nancy S. 12 221.222,147.115,113 Davies, Rick 56 6 Davis.BridgetteE.il 190 5 Davis, Carrie M 11 239,244 2 Davis, Lawrence S. 07 280 1 Davis, Michael 08 263 3 Davis, Michael 11 225 6 Davis, N. Robert 09 2 Davis. Patricia B. 08 1 Davis, Patricia A. 07 263 Davis, Paul 50, 51 4 Davis, Rex A. 12 147 3 Davis, Rhodes 12 147 3 Davis, Rose N. 13 3 Davis, Roxanne J. 10 225,109 3 Davis, Russell III09 225 4 Davis, Sheila G. 10 208 1 Davis, Skipper J. 07 263 4 Davis, Steve R. 09 208 5 Davis, Vickie L. 09 3 Davison, Jerome 11 226 3 Davison, Wanda 11 226 1 Dawson, Debra M. 08 263,132 6 Dawson, Richard W. 09 190 1 Day, Diane A. 08 263 3 Deadmore, Gloria M. 10 226 2 Deadmore, James A. 08 280 1 Dean, Austa M. 08 263, 132, 133 3 Deane, Emma M. 09 266 4 Deane, Ivy E, Jr. 12 147 I Deane. Janis M. 07 263 1 Deane, Julie A. 08 263 3 Deane. R. Mike 12 1 Deane, Thomas J. Ill 07 133 4 Deane, William S. 12 147, 56 4 Denver, Judy J. 09 208,117 6 Deavers, Ronald L. 10 190 4 Deem, Jennifer L. 12 147,130 5 Deem, Joel R. 09 6 Deering, Claude R. 10 190 6 Deering, Deborah A. 09 190 3 Defonde, Michael A. 09 226 6 Defonde, Sheila R. 11 191 2 Dekin, Susan 07 280 6 Delashmitt, Sharon K. 09 2 Delashmitt, Kathy L. 08 132 6 Delashmitt, Maria A. 11 1 Deiauder, Stephanie L. 08 263 3 Delimont. David G. 12 147 3 Delimont, Sydel Mil 226 4 Dell, Michael W. 09 111 5 Dellinger. Martha L. 09 244 3 Dellinger. Robert V. 12 148 4 Dellinger, joseph A.. 11 3 Delos. Santos D A. 10 5 Dejozier, Sharon W. 10 244 1 Delozier, Ronald W. 07 6 Demont, Billy G. 09 191 2 Dennis, Mickel 07 280 4 Dennis, Thomas J . 10 6 Denny, Donald M. 11 191 6 Denny, Ronald J. 11 191 1 Denson, Elizabeth A. 07 263 1 Denzler, Brent L. 08 6 Denzler, William G. 10 191 1 Derdevanis, Kathy L. 08 26.3 1 Derflinger, Michele08 263,132 3 Deskins, Gordon 09 2 Devere, Mark A. 07 280 2 Devers, Cindy E. 08 280 2 Devers, Michael H. 07 280 3 Deviers, Bonnie L. 12 147 I Deviers, Ernest W. 07 263 3 Deviers, J ames E. 09 3 Devor, Kenneth D. 11 263 1 Dezutti, Robin D. 07 263 4 Dezzuiti, Richard M . 09 209 1 Diaz, Brenda J . 08 263 4 Dick, James B. 12 148,103 3 Dick, Stephen L. 12 11, 148,61,98. 100, 103 4 Dickson, Howard K. 12 148,111,116,118 6 Diehl, Elizabeth W. 09 191 4 Diehr, Mark G. 10 209 5 Dillard, Michael T, 11 5 Dilley, Timothy A. 10 244 Dillon, John 12 148 3 Dillon, Michael P. 09 2 Dillow, Jan L. 07 276,280 3 Dillow, Jill L. 10 226,99,106 6 Dinion, Laure B. 10 191,107,109 6 Dionne, Janet L. 10 191,111 3 Dionne, Robert E. 12 148 3 Disanto, Frank 10 226 1 Disanto, Thomas P. 07 263 4 Dittmer, Donna M. 10 4 Dixon, Kitty L. 09 209 2 Dixon, Patricia A. 07 280,133 I Dobson, Diane E. 07 263 6 Dodd.DeborahE.il 191 I Dodd, Donald S. 08 263 I Dodge, Karen L. 08 258,263.132 5 Dodson, Debbie M . 09 244 5 Dodson, Karen L. 10 5 Doering, Donald A. 09 244, 103 5 Doering, Margaret M. 10 244 index 339 340 3 ! s ' 6 1 4 3 y . 6 5 6 1 4 4 6 4 4 3 6 2 6 6 4 2 4 3 2 1 . I 4 ti ft 5 4 1 5 5 2 6 6 6 4 1 4 1 2 3 2 3 3 3 6 5 4 4 6 1 4 3 1 2 2 1 3 6 1 3 2 5 2 2 6 5 2 6 4 3 3 1 4 Dolan. Kathleen !0 Dolan. Patricia 12 148 , . , • Domenech, Sarina M. 07 Domenech. Marvin L. 08 ' ’ Domingue, Rebecca 10 226. 99. TH Dominguez, Svivia 08 263 Donaldson, Richard 12 136.148,98,103 - Donathan, Susan F. 0? 280 Donato. Charles W. 07 280 Donley. John V. 12 148.97,154 Donley. Michael S. 09 191 . . ' J Donley. Phyllis D. 10 244.101.109 . Donohue. A. Lindsay 08 280 - Donohue. Julienne P. 07 ■ ’ ‘3 Donoso, Katie V. 10 209 Dfinoso, Monica C. 11 Donovan. Kevin S. 07 263 Donovan. Michael E. 07 Dooley. John P. 07 Dooley. Mark D.08 263 Dorazio. Kathy R. 09 226 Dorchuck. Paul 263 Dotson, Eugene R. 09 Dotson. Fred M. 10 191 ; L ; . Dotson, Rodney L. 07 263 Doty. Susan L. 09 Doty.WilliamE.il 2261 ' 5 «§| Dove. Robert G. 08 Downs, Brenda A. 09. 191 W Doyle, Adrian G. 10 244 Doyle, Thomas M. 11 191,99 Doyle, Timothy II 08 263,131 Dragos, Gary J. 10 209 Drepperd, Patricia L. 09 209 Drepperd, Stephen W. 11 191 Druker. Jeanne M. 12 149 Drumheller, Degorah L. 12 Drumm, Linda A. 12 149 Dubois, Lawrence09 191 Duff, Cherry A. 08 280,132 , Dufrin. RuthmarielO 191.111 Duncan, Russell L. H 53 Dunford, Anthony D 11 Dunigan, Cheryl f . 12 203,149 Dunivan. Pamela J. 08 Dunlap, Cynthia A. 10 Dunlap, James F. 09 226 Dunlap, Joan A. 07 Dunlap, Richard 08 Dunning, David L. 07 264 Dunning, Vernon S. 09 209 Dupree. Dorothea J. 09 Dushane, Carolyn T. 12 149 Pushane, Rnber; p. 1 ! Duvall. Nancalee A. 09 244 Duvs; Anthony M. 10 ill Duvs. toby G. 08 264 Dysarl, Lisa Ai 09 244 Dysart, Samuel P: 10 ’ |44- t Dyson. Penny S. 07 280 IiS@|lfei8Sp Dyson. Richard S.09 Earp.JohnB 10 Earp.RichardA.il 191 Eastham. Deborah L. 10 East ham. Teresa L. 07 264 East ridge, Michele J. 10 209,9 ' fe Eastndge. David A. 08 264 ISgtSjltt Eastndge. Beverly A. 07 280 Edens, Delores Y. 09 Edgar, Jeffrey L. 08 280 Edgar, Pamela 12 149 Edge, Allen Jr. 12 Edge, Nancy A. 12 149 Edney.BrendaS.il 191 Edney. Joan F. 09 244 Edson, Dorothy A, 12 149 Edson, Patricia K. 11 209 Edward, Jody L. 1 1 Edwards, Diana L, Edwards, Gregory K. 09 Edwards, James L. 10 Edwards, Teressa S. 07 264. 132 lien, Mary E. 08 280 Eisenhart. Brigitte L. 08 280, 131 I iskant. Janet 07 264 Kisfcant.LindaL.il 226 I.iskant. Laura 1 i 191 Jg 1 iskant. Robert 08 f IdervKettK S. 10 226 Eldred. David A. 07 280 1 Henson. Donna 244 Eller, Alison A. 07 280 Eller, Cynthia L. 08 280 Eller, Linda M. 10 y.y . Ellington. Stanley L. 10 244,50 Ellington. Donald E.08 280. 13t. 133. 133 Elliott, Debra L. 10 lllioti.SusanF.il 209 Elliott. Tom M. 12 149,58,59,68,107 Ellis, Bruce 09 226 I Ills. Michael R. 07 Ellis. Norman W. 10 Ellis, Busan E.12 , Mark 1 1§|L 4 ' Elimore. Mark W. 08 280.131 jplrriorc, Thelb$rtW.10 ■ 1 Etyard, Mark W. 08 - - , ; 6 Emerson. Lawrence B. 11 191 3 Emmons, Kelley E. 10 226 2 Emmons. Keri 08 6 Emrico, John F. 10 6 Enc.inias, Jeffrey S. 11 191.103 3 England, Barbara E. 09 226, 110 4 England, John W. 12 149 ; 6.:-Enhis, Sandra E. Jl 191 5 Eiifel, Louise Cull 244 §56 Entel, Martha M. 12 150 Ervin, Kimberly J. 264 . .. 1 Esch, Michele K . 08 264.132 . . ' 2 Eskew. Darlene P. 07 5,1,5 Eskew. John W. .10- 44 6 Eller, Ronald CIO 19! ’ 4«i 42 Ettner. Frederick 08 131 137 . 3 Ettner. Margaret 10 222,226, 109 3 Ettner, Mary 12 150,52 2 Euband. Barbara A. 08 280 2 Eubank, Rosie L. 08 4 Evans, Diane M. 09 209 ' 5 Evans, Margaret A. 09 244 6- .Evans, Robert A. 10 191 f. Evans, ' Su anne R. 08 264,133 1 Evans, Warren E. 08 264 4 Ewers, Holly C 09 209 i Eym.tn.Johr A 1)7 264 •i Lyman. Katherine I 10 203,209 ■ ' Fabric! , ThsmasW 10 136 !9t Fabridus, Rebel to? ■1 I tin. Deborah C. 09 209 1 1 a must ) IJ 08 264 Fallin, Joesph !? 150 Fanss. Diatm L. 09 244,109 f atmer (ieorge D III tl 192 i a met. I mda R. . 1 192 Farnsworth, William K. 09 192. Farnsworth, Rebecfca 12 150.115 , Earnum. Michael J. 12. 150, 114 Fauthaber. Joseph 12 150 Eeag ' anes, Terry S. 11 192 Maur i‘l 5C fc ; n C. 07 364 D ° drew- 10 209 m % hael A 09 % | hen J. 07 fcf i H aiyin 10 « S TPerguson, William P. 07 Eerguson.KevihM.il 244 Ferris, Deborah 08 Ferris, Floyd A. Fetterman, Joan E. 10., 245 Feiterolf, Margaret A,07 , SeMk ,i.S; Fonts. James M. 08 280 Fontanez. Ricardo E. 09 Fontanez, Jesse A. 11 Fostenut, Lisa li ' 245- Forbes, Barbara A..09 227 . Forbes. Betty J. 10 209 Forbes,Charles H. Ill 11 227 ; Y : ' i Foreman. Jeffrey L. 07 276,280 Foreman, Marion 09 192 Forlini, Louis 10 192 - Fortins, Thomas J;® 227 . ■•■-,. Forsrtan, Brian S, 09 209 . PtSiipan, Gloria E. 09 227 Eorsman, JaneC. 11 222. 227,104, i 14 - 4 Fortney. James A. 09 245 Forward, Melinda 11 186,192, 117 Foss, Deborah M. 09 245,109,114 . , ' ty . r.«t Fearrin Felber,] Fetch,: Eemiano, t Eemiano, 1 2 Eemiano,! Fender. Jo 6 Ferguson.h fa ) 5 2 6 5 2 3 1 3 5 6 4 6 1 S 6 ,5 4 M 4 4 1 5 1 1 2 5 2 1 4 4 3 4 4 2 6 3 6 2 2 3 2 6 ;J; 6 6 Fiebelkorn. Amy E. 10 226, 70, , 101, 117 Fiebelkorn, Karl A. 07 264, 130, ' Fields, Mary C. 12 150,117 Fields, Rose 109 Fields, Virgal 10 245, 50 Fineran, Donald W. 11 192,55 Fineran, Lawrence A. 09 209 Finley, Donald 11 Finley. Janice D. 08 264 Finley. John, D. 10 192 Finnell, Bnait 0. 10, . - Finneil, Micliie) S 2 150 Finslerle. Jamesa. 09 192 Fish, Dixie L. 11 209, f9 Fisher, Craig A. 12 f50. 61, 38,1100 Fisher. George E. 07 264 Fisher, Jeffrey L. 07 280 Fisher. Sharon B 12 ' 192 - ' Fitzgerald. Timothy S. 10 45 Y2-5 JgT Fitzgerald, Ross A. 08 Fitzgerald, Aubry G. 07 FiUgerald. ' Erm J. 07 Fitzgerald. Michael D. I 1 245, 5O t 60, 103 Fitzgibbons, Mary C. 08 280 Flannery, Karen . 08 264,132 Flejiiipf; Danny 10 209 FldltM auraJ. 10 192 Fletcher. Terry L. 12 151 Fletcher, Vicki L. 11 209 II Flindhum, Kimberlei 12 Floyd. Brenda G. 07 Floyd, Rebecca A. 09 Flyhn| Daniel J. 12 Flyifjfjeniece P. 09 FiyrtniKevin M. 08 280 Flynn, Patricia A. 08 280 Foley. David 09 Foley.Glenn C. 08 Foley, John 10 Folej| Kimberly A. 07 264 Foley; Teresa.L. 10 192 Follin.Josebh i 7, 151.36, 98, 102, 110, 115-3 i M. 12 lips 1 ■280.4 .. t , F oster, Debra A. 07 Foster, Harold l! 11 192 , Jane B. 08 264 Steven R. 08 St oster. Tfa M. 07 2 Fowler, James 11 245 ' j’ :; Fowler, Michele !0 .222,227, 1% ly. Fox, Elizabeth A. 10 245 Fox, R . Carolyn Tl 209,296 Frady, Michael B. 07 264,133 Francois, Frank 09 209 Francois, Wanda J 12 151, 34, 35, 102, I04J09. 1 Francois, Karen L. 11 245, 10, 105 Francy, Nancy R. 08 Franklin, Marie 10 210,117 Franklin, Susan 09 210 Franklin, Annette 11 204, 210 Franks, Rickie L. 10 210 Frantz, Laura L. 07 2 64 w ,.,j Frantz. Mary K. 10 |gt Frantzen, Marte-R TC 210 Franzcn. jifteP. 08 Fredrikson peborah J. 10 245 man, Bdfpard R. 12 151 man. Cynthia Fern 10 245 tan. Debr% y 11 Freefngn, Dana 07 Freeman, Glenda 3. 10,. d92 Freemati, Marilyn D. Freeze ' , Shelbv D. 09 FreezetJSharon K. 07 280 Freeze. Tonv A. 10 Freitas, Jill L 09 210 . 4 % Freitas, Leslie A. 10 245;. Freitas, Lynn E. 12 151.116 French, James ,B. 09 245 French. Laura A. 08 264. 132 French, Linda J. 07 Friend. Diane M. 11 Friend, Roger D U % mr W % m Wktt m 204.210 F rislo, A ihena S. 08 ■ Fruge. Thomas 264 FrugetlJ, R h Ai C 07 264 Frye, Kerry L. Qf 130 Frye, NoimaM 10 245 Frye. Rickie D. 10 ,.192,99 Five. Ronald L 09 193 Frye, Thomas K. 08 ' 4 Fukuda. OJenr, M .08 ’364 ■ I ukuda. Melba N. 10 204.210; ' ' • Fuller, Daria J. 09 227 :V ' Fuller, Gina L. 11 227 Fyock, Theodore C. 12 151 Gaffney, Gerald W ' . 07 280 Gaffney, Kathryn M. 12 8, 151, 102, 104, 108 Gaffney, Michael C 204 I ' I 103 Gagnon, Lynne 10 ,192 • • ' ¥ ' j‘ tmif? 12 r ' 2 Gate, Marian E. 07 264 Gallo, John R. 10 192,111 Gallo, Michael A.08 264.133, 133 Gambill, Joseph W. Jr. 09. 245 Gann, Carl David 11 227 Ganoe, Curtis R, 09 Garcia, Paul A. 12 152, 35 Garcia, R oserr ary 07 Gircia, Robert J. 12 152 S dner, Kimeth W. 12 152 dner, Linda L. 12 152 Gardner, Virginia E. 07 265 Garland, MarleneG. 08,280 Garland, Vicki L 10 193, Garner, Amanda j. 10 99 Garner, Cynthia 10 193 Garretson, Karin L. 12 152 Garrett, Cynthia R.09 193 Garrett, Sharon A. 07 280 Garrison, V al A. 07 264 Gascon, Christine L. 08 280, 132 Gaudet, Betty L. 07 Gaudet. Robert P. 07 280 illls •- ' 1 , m index GaulS. 61 4 Gavin, Ronald M. 12 152,50,51,61,100,103,104 5 Gee, Randall D. 10 4 Gee, Raymond D. Jr. 11 Gentkowski, Colleen 09 227, 116 1 Geib, Joseph C. 08 Gentkowski, Constance 07 265 4 Gentry, Harry L. Jr. 09 5 Gentry, Karen S. 09 245 4 Gentry, Kathrine E. 12 152 2 Gentry, Patricia A. 08 281 6 Gentry, William M. 10 2 George, Bobby T. 08 2 George, David C. 07 281 5 George, James D. 10 245 3 George, Roscoe D. Ill 11 227 1 Gibbs, Randolph M. 08 1 Gibson, Leslie A. 08 3 Gibson.MarkA.il 227 5 Giles, Carl J. 12 152 3 Gill, James M. 09 1 Gill, Jeannie L. 08 5 Gilleland, Michael 09 1 Gilleland, Gary L. 08 265 4 Gilleland, Carol F. 12 152,102 4 Gilleland, Ellis H. 11 210 4 Gilleon, Kathryn 10 204,210 4 Giltmier, Kathryn W. 09 210,109 1 Giltmier, Carolyn 08 265,131 Girens, Kathy 12 152 2 Giuffrida, Joanne 08 281,132 3 Giuffrida, William 12 152 4 Giuffrida, Mary M. 12 152 4 Gladden, Eric W. 10 1 Gladden, Pamela S. 08 265 1 Glasby, Debra J. 07 265 2 Glasker, Cheryl R. 07 281 2 Gleadall, Kim M. 08 227 4 Glynn, Douglas J. 09 210 5 Godfrey, Rickey L. 09 3 Goetz, Ella S. 12 152 3 Gogan, Kathleen E. 12 12,152,36,104 Gogan.Jim 56 1 Gogan, Roberta A. 07 265 2 Gogolski, David M. 08 281,133 2 Golas, James E. 07 5 Golas, Michael B. 10 3 Goll, Stephen J. 10 227,55 4 Goloway, Frances, N. 10 210 4 Goloway, Stephanie 12 153,114 4 Gonzales, Samuel S. 10 210,55 6 Gonzalez, Paulette 09 193 1 Good, Becky J. 07 5 Good, Deborah 11 1 Good, Robert 1. 08 3 Good, Robin V. 09 6 Good, Timothy A. 10 3 Goode, Don W. 12 1 Goodfield, Marina 07 265 4 Goodman, Christopher B. 10 2 Goodwine, Kurt F. 07 281 4 Gordon, Eugene M. 12 153 2 Gordon, Bob J. 07 281 3 Gordon, Gordon 10 4 Gordon, William J. 09 210 1 Gorham, W. Scott 08 265 6 Gorlinsky, Paul F. 10 193 4 Gorlinsky, Barbara 09 210,109 1 Gorlinsky, Mark J. 07 265 3 Gorman, Robert L. Jr. 11 227 4 Goss, Teresa I. 12 153 2 Gott, Kenneth P. 08 281 1 Gradl, Chali A. 07 265 5 Grady, Linda S. 09 265 3 Graham, Bruce W. 11 227, 50, 104 5 Graham, Cathy A. 10 245, 109, 117 I Graig, Thomas 265 5 Grant, Gregg 09 3 Gratton, Sheryll S. 11 1 Graves, David M. 08 265,133 2 Graves, Robert 08 281 4 Graves, Steven E. 10 5 Gray, Cary 11 245 2 Gray, Donald W. 07 281 I Gray, Nanay E. 08 265 6 Gray, Susan 09 193 1 Gray, William K. 07 265,133 3 Gray, William L. II 6 GraybilI, Victoria L. 10 193 2 Graybill, James J. 07 281 2 Green, Barbara A. 08 281 Green, Henry 12 153 I Green, Charlene 08 6 Green, Danny L. 10 193 1 Green, Laurene K. 07 4 Greene, Henry A. 12 I Greene, Lisa A. 07 265 1 Greene, Sharon L. 08 265 5 Greene.VirginiaA.il 109 4 Greenquist, Jan M. 09 210,110 4 Greenquist, Debra A. 12 7,153,110,115 3 Greentree, Steven L. 11 227 2 Gresham, Deborah D. 07 281 4 Griffith, Gail E. 10 4 Griffith, Jennifer L. 09 210 4 Griffith, Jacqueline L. 12 203,153 2 Griffiths, James E. 08 281 4 Griffiths, Lynn A. 12 154,58 1 Grimes, Deborah L. 08 265,133 2 Grimes, Valerie G. 07 281 3 Grimm, Faye L. 11 6 Griswold, George A. 10 193 4 Griswold, Christie L. 11 210 3 Groves, Charles R. 09 228 1 Groves, Timothy S. 07 6 Gudgel, Betty 12 154, 109 1 Guinn, Doris O. 08 4 Guinn, Larry 203 4 Guinn, Ralph D. 09 5 Gulley, Timothy J. 10 245 6 Gummerson, Terry L. 09 186,193,107 4 Gurley, David M, 12 154 2 Gustine, Mark S. 07 281 4 Gutierrez, Otto A. 12 154,54 4 Habron, Betty L. 09 210 2 Habron, Susan R. 08 2 Haeffner, Guy C. 08 4 Haeffner, Robin 12 154 3 Hagstrom, BrendaS. 11 228, 130 3 Hagstrom.LindaL.il 58 4 Hahl, Charles E. 10 210.99 3 Hahl, Mary 1. 12 136,154,34,98,99,102,109,113 5 Haines, Paul D. 10 245, 129 6 Halcomb, Johnny R. 09 Hall, Alex 56 5 Hall, Carmen 12 2 Hall, Danny C. 07 281 3 Hall, Debra K. 10 228 4 Hail, Douglas E. 11 5 Hall, Grady 10 245 4 Hall, Herbert D. Jr. 09 5 Hall, James W. 09 3 Hall, Janet M. 12 1 Hall, Janna L. 08 265 5 Hall, Lafayette E. Jr. 11 246 1 Hail, Lanet 07 265 1 Hall, Linda J. 07 265 6 Hall, Pamela G. 09 193 1 Hall, Robert W. Jr. 07 2 Hall, Roger L. 08 281 3 Hall, Victoria L. 10 1 Hall, WandaS. 08 2 Halleran, Raymond E. 08 4 Halleran, James D. 11 210 2 Halloway, Kenneth E, 08 276,281,132,131,133 5 Halnon, Patricia A. 11 246, 109 1 Halnon, William G. 08 265 6 Hamabata, Bernadine K. 09 193 2 Hamilton, Harold R. 07 281 Hamilton, L. 52 6 Hamlett, Brenda K. 09 6 Hamlett, Kim A. I 1 I Hamlett, Linda S. 07 265 Hamm. Janice 12 154 I Hamm, George A. 08 265 1 Hammersley, Edward K. 08 265 1 Hammersley, Roger L. 08 266 3 Hammersley, Robert K. 12 154, 100 3 Hammonds, Eugene 10 226 5 Hammonds, Kenneth 09 2 Hammonds. Linda F. 07 5 Hampton. BelynthiaC. 10 4 Hampton, David R. Jr. 10 210,103 4 Hampton, Deborah E. 09 210 1 Hampton, L. Diane07 258,266 5 Hampton, William M. 11 1 Hancock, Maxie 08 5 Hancock, Vicki L. 09 4 Haney, Michael P. 10 6 Hankin, Bradley N. 09 4 Hankins, Patricia V. 12 154 1 Hannafey, Patricia A. 08 266,132 6 Hansborough, Thelma 09 193 1 Hardbower, Patricia L. 07 266 6 Harding, Laurel J. 10 6 Harding, Rex A. 12 154 3 Hardinge, Lynne 09 228 4 Hardtke, Karen L. 10 210,60,70 4 Hardtke, Lynn M. 12 136,155,98,108 2 Hardy, Dal T. 08 281,133 4 Harley, Jo A. 09 211 3 Harley, Sandra V. 12 155,108 6 Harlow, Curtis 11 1 Harlow, Daniel B. 08 266 1 Harlow, Paul T. 07 266 2 Harman, Kathy L. 08 281 1 Harman, Karen A. 07 266 2 Harman, Pamela A. 07 281 6 Harman, Stephen W. 12 155 1 Harney, Christopher J. 08 266 6 Harney, Kevin F. 10 193, 55 4 Harney, Stephen J. 11 211,53 4 Harper, Mary K. 12 155 5 Harper, Vanessa Y. 09 6 Harrell, Julia M. 09 193,70,109 4 Harris, Ann K. 12 155 5 Harris, Caroline A. 09 246 2 Harris, Carole J. 08 281 3 Harris.JosephD.il 221,228,50,61 5 Harris. Nancy 12 155 3 Harris, Sandra J. 12 222,155 2 Harris, Jackie 281 2 Harrison, Donna E. 08 281,131,132 Harrison, S. 132 4 Harrison, Vicki 12 155 2 Hart, Philip L. 08 281 3 Hartman, Cynthia S. 09 228 4 Hartman, Doreen B. 09 . ' 11,111 5 Hartman, David L. 11 246,100 3 Hartman, Guy F. 11 22 2 Hartman, Pamela G. 07 281 3 Hartman, Teddy R. 09 228 5 Hartye, Michael L. 09 246 2 Harvey, Hilda 08 281 3 Hatton, George A. Jr. 12 156 index 341 4 Haughton. Samuel J. 10 5 Hausburg, Albert C. 09 1 Hausburg, Suzan J. 07 266 5 Hauser, Barbara 11 246. 60 4 Havrilla, Valerie A. 09 5 Havrilla, Vicki L. 09 3 Hawes, Deborah M. 11 228 5 Hawes, Donna M. 10 6 Hawkins, Blane C. 09 194 5 Hawkins, Shelia R, 09 246 6 Hayes, Jerome 10 99,103 1 Hayes, Kathleen, A. 08 266,131 3 Hazard, Amy A. 12 156,32 2 Hazard. Charlotte W. 08 282,131,132 4 Hazel, Sharon 12 156 2 Head, Brenda L. 07 2 Heard, Adrienne 07 282 5 Heard, Lorie A. 11 239, 246, 109 3 Heath, William A. 09 228 Hedges, Gary 12 156 3 Heine, M. Kurt 12 156 Heinbaugh, B. 50 1 Heist, Michael L. 07 226 4 Heist, Nancy J. 10 211 2 Heller, Phylis 07 282 3 Hellmann, Peter J. 10 228 3 Henchman, Karen F. 10 228,111 1 Henchman, Thomas R. 07 266,133 3 Henchman, John Michael 12 156,36,11 1,116 5 Henderson, Lynda C. 09 246,107 3 Hess, Glen R. 09 288 3 Hess, Kathleen F. 12 157 3 Hess, Linda S. 11 228 1 Heverling, Sonja 07 2 Hewitt, Randal L. 07 4 Hibbens, Betty A. 11 211 2 Hibbens, Ricky H. 07 282 5 Hibbs, Diana L 11 246 5 Hickey, Cynthia N. 09 246 2 Hickey, Donna R. 07 282 4 Hicks, Barbara L. 12 157 2 Hicks, Jack D. 07 282 6 Hicks, John E. 10 194 5 Hicks, John M. 09 246 1 Hicks, Laurie J. 07 266 2 Hicks, Paul R. 07 282 4 Hicks.SharonL.il 211 3 Hicks, Teresa A. 12 154,157 5 Hicks, William D. 10 3 Higdon, Deborah K. 12 157, 130 5 Higdon, Paul E. 10 246 6 Hill, Iris L. 09 194 1 Hill, Jr. Donald R. 07 266 5 HilLKayS.il 3 Himebaugh, William S. 12 222,221,157,100 3 Himes, Archie 12 158 2 Himes, David S. 07 3 Himes, Robin L. 09 4 Himmelberger, Susan M. 09 211 1 Himmelberger, Steven M. 07 266 2 Hoover, Charles B. 08 283 4 Hoover, Cheryl L. 11 211 6 Hoover, Don R. Jr. 09 194 3 Hoover, Nancy L. 12 204,158,98,104 5 Hopkins.JanetE.il 246,104 2 Hopkins, Stephanie L. 08 283,132 2 Hopkins, Tamera D. 07 5 Horesky.RichardH.il 246 4 Hossli, John T. 09 211 1 Hossli, Karl S. 08 266,133 2 Houser, John R. 07 2.83 5 Houser, Nancy C. 10 246,109 5 Howe, Patricia G. 12 158 5 Howell, Donald J. Jr. 10 246 1 Howell, Donald E. 08 266 2 Howell, Richard E. 07 1 Howell, Terry J. 0.07 266 4 Howerton, Barry 11 3 Hreha, Mark A. ii 228,103 4 Hrobowski, Rita 09 1 Huddlestone, Lois M. 07 266 4 Huddlestone, Robert 12 158,61,100 3 Hudson, Edward M. 12 136,158,129,98,99 2 Hudson, Robert M. 08 283 6 Hudson, Teresa L. 10 194 1 Huffman, David M. 08 5 Hufnagel, David 10 246 2 Hufnagel, Jonathan V. 08 283,133 4 Hughes, Brian 11 211,296,61 6 Henderson, Mark J. 09 194 2 Henderson, Lorraine M. 07 282 3 Henderson, Gordon L. 12 156 4 Henderson, Clyde 12 156, 27, 35, 104 4 Henry, Kathy M. 12 204,156,98,114 6 Henry, William R. 10 194 4 Hensley, James 12 156,100 3 Hensley, Robert L. 09 228 3 Henson, Brenda K. 12 156 2 Henson, Kendall W. 08 3 Henson, Peter H. 12 156, 100 4 Henson. Richard A. 09 4 Herbert, Stephen L. 12 8, 157, 56, 60, 100, 103, 104 Hernandez, Migdalia 12 157, 116 4 Herbstreith.MichelleM.il 211,52,109 1 Hernandez, Robert 266 2 Hernandez, Crispin R. 07 282,130,133 5 Hernandez, Helen 246 5 Hernandez.CarolA.il 246 Hernandez, Aida 12 157 5 Herring, Dennis L. 10 6 Herring. Glenn G. 09 194 3 Herring, Harold B 09 228 2 Herwig, Karl W. 08 282 2 Hines, Leslie J. 08 282,133 2 Hines, Richard B. 07 282 1 Hinton, Heidi 08 266 5 Hitch, James J. 12 5 Hoagland, Daryl L. 09 4 Hoagland, Steven R. 12 2 Hoague, David J. 07 4 Hoague, Linda L. 10 211 4 Hoffman, Susan 11 109,117 1 Hoffmann, Fred B. 07 5 Hoffman II, Milton H 11 3 Hoke.DebraL.il 222,228,109 2 Holbrook, Delores G. 07 283 3 Hollar, Edward 09 4 Hollar, Margaret J. 09 1 Holley, Ronald W. 07 266 3 Holm, Diana J. 10 4 Holm, Ste’phen D. 12 158 3 Holm.TheresaA.il 228,106 5 Holshouser, Tina M. 10 2 Honaker, Michael A. 08 283 6 Hooker, Jeri A. 11 3 Hooker, Theresa F. 10 228 5 Hooten.SherryG.il 296,115 Hughes, C. 55 1 Hughes, Doyle A. Jr. 08 266 4 Hughes, Ellen 11 1 Hughes, Harold M. Jr. 08 266 2 Hughes, Jennifer, A, 07 283 2 Hughes, John W. Jr. 08 1 Hughes, Joseph E. 08 2 Hughes, Nancy J. 07 2 Hughes, Peter S. 07 283 6 Hughes, Timothy 09 194 I Hughes, Vincent C. I 07 266 Hull, Carmen 12 154 5 Hummer, Robert W. 11 246 3 Humphrey, Steve R. 09 228 1 Humphrey, Lori L. 07 266 1 Humphrey, Teresa L, 07 266 6 Humphries, Debra J . 10 194 2 Humphries, Carrollowillia 08 1 Hunt, Frances A. 07 258,266 5 Hupp, Kevin D. 10 3 Hurley, Dorothy M. 12 158 4 Hurst, Ronald L. 12 10,158,103 2 Hutching, Cecil R. 07 283,133 4 Hutchinson, John D. 211 7 index 3 5 3 3 4 6 1 2 4 5 5 2 3 ? 6 3 6 2 4 3 3 2 1 5 3 3 5 6 2 4 3 2 4 3 1 3 1 1 1 4 2 6 6 1 3 2 1 5 4 2 5 4 4 6 1 1 3 6 4 6 4 5 5 3 3 3 2 2 6 4 2 6 5 4 4 4 1 6 1 5 2 1 3 1 6 3 4 5 4 2 5 1 4 1 3 3 3 6 6 Hutchins. Bill W. 09 228 Hutchison. Joyce M. 10 246 Huyett, Wesley H. 11 228 Hyman, David 09 Iddins Donna M. 12 159 Iddins, Joel T. 10 194 lies. George D. 08 Ingle, Baker, B. 08 283,130 Ingle. Jon W. 10 Iueal, Valerie 246 Ives, Debbie J. 09 246 Ives. Jonathan G. 08 283,131 Ives, Peter T. 11 Ives, Rusty F. 07 Jackman. Doreen A. 09 194 Jackson, Kevin D. 09 229 Jackson. Leslie 12 159 Jackson, Steve 286 Jackson, Norman 11 130 Jackson.StevenC.il 229 Jackson, William L. 11 Jacobs, Ellwood L. 08 283 Jacobs, R. 50 Jacobson. Belinda J. 08 266, 132 James, Pam C. 10 246 Jameson, Doris L. 11 229, 97, 109 Jansen, Sharon 12 222, 159, 105 Jarvis, Gregory L. 11 Javier, Conchita 10 Javier, Nicky F. 07 Javins. Cathy 09 Jenkins, Anna 222 Jenkins, Brenda G. 08 283 Jenkins, Denise E. 11 108 Jenkins, Eddie A. 10 Jenkins, Georga H. 07 266 Jenkins, Mark A. 10 229 Jenkins, Marian E. 08 258,266,132 Jenkins, Michael R. 08 Jenkins, Martin A. 07 258,266 Jenkins, Reba 204 Jenkins, Robert E. Jr. 08 283 Jenkins, Sheliah A. 09 194 Jennelle, Katherin 11 Jennelle. Thomas M. 08 Jennings. Edward K. 09 Jennings. Perry 08 283,132 Jewett, Donald R. 08 266 Johns, Sandra S. 10 Johnson. Dennis P. 10 Johnson, Dianna L. 08 Johnson, Douglas W. 11 247 Johnson. Elaine B. 09 Johnson, Faith A. 10 21! Johnson, John W. 09 Johnson, Kerry A.08 Johnson, Kevin B. 08 258 Johnson, Linda K. 12 159 Johnson, Morgan J. 10 111 Johnson, Patricia A. 12 159 Johnson, SheriannM. 10 Johnson, Shirley A. 10 Johnson, Sara E. 10 247 Johnston, Sharon K. 09 247 Joines, Jon C. 10 229 Johnston. Sheila 10 229 Jones, Anthony K. 09 Jones, Arthur L. 07 Jones, Becky S. 08 283 Jones, Bryn A. 10 194, 109 Jones, Catherine S. 09 109 Jones, Charles E. 07 283, 133 Jones, Chuck E. 10 Jones, Conley 56 Jones, Cynthia A. 09 247,110 Jones, Daniel L. 12 Jones.DavidF.il 212,56.99 Jones, Gary M. 12 159,34,38,103,104 Jones, Gregory S. 08 266 Jones, Laura L. 10 194 Jones, Micheal P. 07 Jones.RichardL.il 247 Jones, Robin L. 08 131 Jones, Robin D. 07 283,132 Jones, Rosebud 09 229 Jones, Sarah E. 07 266 Jones. Sherry 1 1 186,296,117 Jones, Teresa E. 09 222,229,116 Jones, Thomas H.09 Jones, Timothy D. 10 247, I 11 Jordan, Deborah I 12 Joseph, Gary L. 07 283 Joy, Laura J. 09 247 Joy, Patrice M. 08 266 Juraschek, David F. 10 212 Juraschek, Rosemarie A. 08 266,132 Justen, Joann J. 11 Justen. Robert C, 09 Kachur, David 10 Kaiser, Arthur K. 09 Kale, Carole L. 12 3 Kane.AnmarieK.il 229 1 Kane. Joseph J. 07 3 Kane.PatriciaM.il 229,114 2 Karas, Bruce E. 07 283 6 Karas. Kenneth W. 10 194 3 Karas, Lynda G. 12 159,38,109 4 Karroll, Nancy J. 09 212 4 Karroll, Richard P. 10 212 3 Karwaki. Kathlyn 11 229 6 Kateluzos, Kevin09 4 Kearney, John M. 10 212 3 Kearney, Patricia 11 229 3 Keck, Margaret A. 11 229, 106 4 Keefer, Gary P. 12 159 4 Keefer.JamesH.il 212,61 4 Keefer, Kathy A. 09 212 4 Keefer, Susan P. 09 212 2 Keenan, John C. 07 283 6 Keenan, Patricia A. 09 3 Keener, Stephen K. 09 229 1 Keener, Teresa A. 08 266 4 Kees, Cheryl L. 09 212 1 Keightley. Patrick J. 07 266 4 KeUer, Howard D. 11 212,61 1 Keller, William H. 07 266 2 Kells, Donna S. 08 283,132 5 Kells, Roger E. 10 247 3 Kelly Colleen 09 5 Kelly, Debra L. 09 247 1 Kelly, James P. 08 3 Kelly, Roger L. 10 229 6 Kencitzski, Leon M. 09 4 Kencitzski, Loretta 12 159,102 2 Kennedy, Andrew E. 07 283 1 Kennon, Cynthia L. 07 266 3 Kerler, Rhea E. 12 159 4 Kervahn, Alexandria C. 09 2 Kervahn, Dorothy M. 08 4 Kervahn, William L.. 10 212 1 Ketchum, Raymond E. 07 266,133 1 Key, Margie M. 08 267 5 Key, Teresa L. 09 247 4 Keys, John A. 10 212 6 Keys, Kenneth K. 12 160 2 Kichiiyko, Christopher S. 07 283 6 Kidd, David W. 10 4 Kidd, David L. 1 I 194 6 Kidd, Gilbert M. 09 1 Kidd, Shirley A. 07 267 3 Killion, Ronald W. 09 3 King, Deborah 10 229, 106 1 Kingrey, Barry L. 08 267 6 Kingrey, Michael A. 10 195 4 Kirby, Debbie A. 09 212 3 Kirby, Rickey 11 3 Kirby, Ronney 10 2 Kirby, Tammy 07 2 Kirby, Theodore F. 07 283,133 2 Kirby, Thomas F. 08 3 Kisendaffer, Norman L. 10 229 6 Kitahara, Evelyn 11 195 1 Kistner, Mark A. 08 267 6 Kitahara, James 09 195 2 Kleier, Kenneth W. 07 283 2 Kleier. Leeman A. Jr. 08 1 Knight, Debra A. 07 267 4 Knisley, Frances M. 12 3 Knott, Lawrence D. 09 2 Knudslien, Sandra C. 08 283.132 3 Knudslien, Mark 11 229 4 Koca, James V. 12 150 1 Koca, Jonathan C. 07 2 Koeller, David J. 07 212 4 Koeller, Kelly M.09 6 Koeller, Lydia 10 114 3 Koeller. Linda 230 6 Koeller. Terese 10 195,114.117 6 Kofler, John 12 1 Kolpack. Ronni L.08 267 4 Koplaski, Joy M. 10 212 6 Koplaski, Stephen 10 195, 56, 100 5 Korb, John 11 3 Kotzmoyer, Steven 10 230 6 Kozuch, Frank C. Jr. 09 195 2 Kraft, Eric B. 08 283 2 Kramer, Karen D. 07 283 2 Kramer, Roy M. 08 283 4 Krear, James R 11 212 5 Krefting, Margaret K. 10 3 Krick. Rocki S. 09 230 2 Krick, Rodi L.08 4 Kridle, Barbara A. 09 212 3 Kridle, Jeanne E. 10 230,60,68 3 Kridle, Mary E. 12 160,58,59,68 6 Kruse, Frederick W. 09 6 Kucharczyk, James 11 5 Kurtz, Ann R. 11 247 1 Kye, Beatrice E. 07 3 Kye, Bernard 12 160 4 Kye, Linda P. 09 1 Lacey, James R. 07 267 4 Lacy, Carolyn S. 12 160,58,68,36 3 Lacy, Ethel M. 10 230 6 Lacy, Robert D. 10 195 5 Lam, Belinda 09 247 6 Lam. Roy S. 10 195,55 2 Lamanna, Judith A. 07 6 Lamb. Brenda S. 09 2 Lamb, Freda D. 07 283 4 Lamb.KarenL.il 212 1 Lamb, Leisa F. 08 267 4 Lambeth, Paige 10 1 Lane, Cynthia 08 267 4 Lang.DeniseC.il 212 5 Langhorne, Susan E. 10 247 5 Langhorne, Robert A. 09 247 2 Langley, Richard E. 07 283 2 Lanham. Leslie L.08 283 3 Lanham, Mark M. 09 230 1 Lantz. Darlene E. 07 267 3 Larabee, Faith A. 12 160 5 Larabee, John J. 10 247 6 Larimer, Deborah 10 195, 52 4 Larimer, William Francis 09 204 5 Larrick, Jeffrey N. 11 3 Larsen, Christian M. 09 230 2 Lascola, Douglas 08 1 Lash, Lisa C. 07 267 6 Latham, John C. 09 195 5 Latham, William B. 10 247 4 Laurinaitis, Lorene A. 12 160 5 Lavigne, Nancy 12 160, 102, 109, 113 2 Lawhorn. Richard L. 07 283 4 Lawhorne. Jeffrey A. 12 160 1 Lawrence, Joyce A. 08 1 Lawrence, John A. 11 08 258,267 2 Lawson, Donald M. 08 283 4 Lawson. Harold R. Jr. 10 116 1 Lay,John R. 08 267 6 Leach, David E. 10 195 4 Leach. Mary K. 12 160,130 2 Leake, Deborah J. 08 5 Leake, Linda 10 247,129 5 Leatheriand, Jeffrey P. 10 248 3 Leatheriand, Susan K. 09 230 2 Leckner, Louis B. 08 283, 133 5 Leckner.MaryC.il 248 4 Leckner, William H. 09 212 2 Lecorchick, Rebecca E. 08 283 3 Lecorchick, David 11 4 Lee, DaleS, II 213 Lee, G. 55 5 Lee, Ralph K 09 248 2 Lee, Richard 0.07 283 5 Lee, Valerie M 12 160 5 Lehman, Roxanne .1. 10 248,111 2 Leit sey, Cheryl D. 07 6 Lelansky, Gerald L. 09 195 I Lelansky, Craig D. 07 267 3 Lelansky, Paula J. 12 161 index 34.1 5 Lelansky, Brenda J. I I 248 1 Lenahan, James 08 267,131 3 Lenahan, Robert P. 09 230 3 Lenon, Chester J. 11 3 Leonard, Edward N. 10 4 Leonard, Kathleen A. 09 213 3 Lepp, Robin A. 11 2 Lerch. Mary R. 07 5 Lessin, Laura M. 09 248,107 1 Lester, Beverly J. 08 267 6 Lewis, Alan 10 195.103 2 Lewis, Carla L. 08 283 4 Lewis, Carol D. 11 213 6 Lewis, David K. 09 116 2 Lewis, Debra M. 08 283 2 Lewis, George E, 07 283 2 Lewis, John 08 131 3 Lewis, John W. 12 161 3 Lewis, M. Natalie 10 222,230,99,109,114 6 Lewis, Patricia M. 10 195 5 Liddell.AlanC.il 248 3 Liddell, Linda M. 09 230 3 Liddell, Tully J. Ill 12 1 Light, Ronald N. 07 133 3 Lillard, Robin D. 10 230, 109 1 Liming, Dale S. 07 267 1 Liming, Edward L. Jr. 08 4 Lindamood, M. Wayne 12 161,61 4 Lindeman, Deborah K. 10 213 4 Lindsey, George Jr. 11 213 5 Lindstrom, Nancy J. 10 248,99 4 Lineberry, Karen A. 09 2 Linehan, Matthew R. 07 5 Lineweaver, Holly K. 09 1 Lineweaver, Cindy K. 08 132 2 Lipp, Barbara A. 07 3 Lipp, Gudrun K. 10 1 Lipp, Walter M. 07 2 Lippard, Jon M. 07 283 6 Lipscomb, Jerry E. 09 1 Lipscomb, Janice M. 07 3 Little Franklin R. 12 161,50,36 3 Little, Gary D. 09 230 4 Litton, Douglas H. 10 213 6 Litvinas, Lee D. 10 195 3 Litvinas, Albert V. 12 161,103,104 3 Litvinas, Diana L. 11 222, 230, 109 4 Livengood, Edward A. 10 3 Livengood, Richard 11 4 Livengood, Randall 11 3 Livesay, Jeffry M. 11 230,103 4 Livesay, Karen S. 12 7,161,102,110 4 Lockard, Monica D. 09 213 2 Lockhart, Donna L. 08 283,131 2 Lockhart, Paul W. 07 276,283 3 Lockhart, Debra 11 230, 104 4 Locklear, Ronald 10 213 2 Lohne, Patricia H. 08 276,283 1 Long, Eileen, M. 07 267 2 Long, Toni L. 07 283 5 Lopez, Amira 10 1 Lopez, Steven T. 08 3 Lott, Verolyn G. 11 230 3 Lott, William R. 10 230 3 Lowery, Cynthia 12 221,162 3 Lundmark, Mike C. 10 3 Lunsford, Doublas 10 1 Lunsford, Charles A. 07 I Lyles, Cynthia L. 08 1 Lyles, Leon F. 07 267 3 Lyles, Michael S. 11 2 Lyles, Robin E. 07 I Lymore, Morty S. 07 4 Lynch, Pamela J. 12 162 6 Lyons, Rebecca A. 10 195 4 Lyons, Susan A. 12 203,162,102,108 1 Lyons, Teddy C, 07 267 6 Lytle, J. Linda 12 162 4 Macan, Robert C. 11 213 5 MacDonald, David B, 10 3 MacDonald, Kenneth B. 09 6 MacDonald, John R. 09 195 2 MacDonald, AlpinH. 1 08 283,133 5 MacDonnell, Sean 10 248 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 2 6 1 3 3 4 4 6 5 6 3 3 2 5 1 4 2 5 1 3 2 1 4 6 4 4 2 4 6 2 3 2 5 2 3 3 3 2 1 6 1 5 3 3 5 2 1 2 4 6 3 2 3 3 5 2 3 2 5 2 5 2 3 4 2 6 1 6 5 3 6 3 4 2 4 1 2 4 3 5 1 5 4 1 2 2 4 3 3 248 267, 133 213 283 132 MacDonnell, Brian J. 09 MacDonnell, Maura F. 07 267 MacDonnell, Thomas 11 248 MacDougall, Elizabeth A. 07 267 Macomber, Vernon 11 Madigan, Jr. Melvin L. 07 267 Madison, Donna M. 09 248 Main, Dale A. 08 Majewski, Shane 08 Malaby, Brian L. 09 Malaby, Jeffery R. 08 Malaby, Wade D. II Malcom, Mark A. 09 230 Malcom, Myra A. 12 162 Malicki, Karen A. 09 213 Mallonee, Michael K. 10 195, 103 Mallonee, Cynthia J. 09 248, 109 Mallonee, Kenneth 11 195 Malloy, Charles A. II 12 162,111 Malloy, John M. 11 230 Malloy, Richard L. 07 283 Maltese, Deidre L. 10 Manger, Walter E. 07 Mankin, Patrick T. 09 Mankin, Robert G. 07 Mann, Curtis 10 Mantiply, Sheila J. 08 Mantone, Christine E. 10 230, 60, 68 Markins, Peggy S. 08 283 Maron, Joseph F. 07 267 Maron, Michelle I. 11 204, 213, 60, 68, 109 Marr. Brian K. 09 196 Marszalek, Kathryn L. 09 213 Martin, Carol B. 10 Martin, Debra B. 08 283 Martin, Kathi L. 12 162 Martin, Leslie K. 12 162 Martin, Mary E. 08 131 Martin, Phillip 10 Martin, Robin M. 07 283 Martin, Sandra M. 10 248 Martin, Theresa C. 08 283 Martyn, Catherine A. 10 222 Mason, Alan E. 09 231 Mason, Brian K. 11 231 Mason, Gary A. 07 Massey, Betty P. 07 Massey, David E. 11 196, 111 Massey, Ellen P. 08 Massey, Virginia 10 248 Massie, Michael H. 10 Matheney, Betty L. 12 162 Matheney, III Daniel J. 12 162 Mathews, Coy T. 07 284 Mathna, Carol D. 07 267 Matthai, Mancy A. 07 284 Matthai, Paul 12 Matthai, Julie A. 09 196,70 Matthews, Forrest D. 09 Matthews, David A, 08 284 Matthews, Michael 12 231, 163, 114 Maupin, Fleta D. 09 231 Maupin, Roy E. 11 248 Maxwell, Bobby 08 284 Maxwell, Deborah V. 11 58 Maxwell, Malinda S. 07 284 May, Kathleen A. 11 Mayo, Clark B. 08 284 McAlleese, James M. 09 McAleese, Tammy D. 07 McAleese, Linda M. 12 221, 222, 163, 104 McAleese, Frank P. 11 213,55,61,103 McCall, Charles A. J. 07 McCall, Patricia A. 12 McCauley, Sharon S. 07 268 McClain, Michael E. 10 196 McClarren, Kathleen E. 10 248 McClarren, Daniel H. 11 McCleese, Dale J, 10 50 McCleese, Wayne L, 11 McCready, Nancy B. 12 McCurry, Wanda G. 07 McDaniel, Jeffery D. 10 McDaniel, Dennis K. 08 McDaniel, Rachel L. 08 McDaniel, Linda A. 12 McDaniel, Denise J. 11 McDaniel, Amick J. 11 McDaniels, Larry P. 08 McDonald, Donald 10 McDonald, Carol Y. 10 McDonald, Danny P. 08 McDonald, Bryce R. 08 McDonald, Harry L. 07 McDonald, P. Karen 12 McDonnel, K. 50 McFadden, Kevin T. 09 231 204, 163, 102, 113 276, 284 284, 130, 131 163 4, 6, 231,99, 105, 116 248 213 267 284 163 231 McFadden, Louis P. Jr. 12 163, 61, 36, 100, 103 Mendez, Vigo 1 Menus, Greg MerchanTTDoi h, Deboran A. 09.. Gerald T. 10 248: LtlSlfe 12 ,46,5 an, Laurence P” 10 Jgter, Wanda icl, Pamela ichels, 4 Middlei LCC10, Michael P. H Michael AlTt Stt-ven M:tetaelJ.Q9,, « • • CM. IU VJ. , MTT ' Samuel P7 284 chalk r. Edward D, I0f r i i cneller, Michael J. 09 19 ■teller, William. J 0 26 S Catherine D. 07 Elizabeth W. ,il 249 si James T. 08 ..... ,7yy tik, Lynn 268 au, Bonnie M, 10 232 a ' j, Rdilenek E.08 , Arthur L, 12 6, 98,204 Connie L. ■. Deborah ■, Doreen L Her, Doreei 1 Miller, Gei ■6 !; : Miller Georg 4 MiHerTWowa 1 Mite, Janet a t h r yi«!fl9 filer, yah E. J y iilerjfeslie S. 11™ ilier. Meiame A. 08 ■ifier, StjPeyJJ. 10 i F ff jJB aUferipe M. 11 McGhee, Deborah A. 12 163 McGhee, Helen E. 11 McGhee, Larry R. 11 McGinnis, Karen M. 07 McGinty, Cecilia A. 09 213 McGinty.JamesA.il 263 McGinty, Patricia F. 07 McGlone, Joy M. 11 231 McGogney, Kathleen A. 11 McGuire, Deneise S. 10 213 McGuire, Kim S. 10 McGuire, Kathi M. 12 1 63 McGuire, Mark K. 08 268 McHaffa, Roy M.07 McHale, Patrick J. 07 McKay. Lynn A. 12 163 McKee, David C. 08 McKee, Linda M. 10 185,186,196.109 McKee. Michael 07 284 McKee, Richard W. Jr. 12 165 McKeon, David R. 08 258. 268 McKeon. Joseph F. 09 McKeon, Mieahel B. 07 268 McKinney, James E. iO McLean, Denise 08 284 McLeod, Catherine 12 165“ ' McMahan, Cheryl A. 07 284 McM ahan. Stephen R. 08 McMiilan, Ddan M.07 McMillatj, Timothy P. 12 165 .McNamara; Lrtri 09 248 iN ' imara, JJiJteG, 08 ■ 09 213 Miner. JoAnn K. 09 flHHHHHBj Miner, Worthington K 10 231 Minius, Gregory L. 11 M , Minnick. Stanley I 0X r.28.4 Mitchell. Jack it Mitchell. Ethel OR.299 0 Mitchell Nancy M 08 M tchell Mark 12 165.61. 100. K 1 113 Mitchell If 232.99. 108 Mitchell. Andrea L l; 249 Mittendorff. Martin G. 10 i% M.i .r ' , ' D e d- ,284 4 Mittendorff. Stanley 12 165 - Mi ton Roper; G II 213 t: MiUl n. ; u .. -i Xutrn y.l 09 Vji el ' t, shedi ? Molina, Dennis l.. 11 249 - VudfSs. ■ Monk. LevitaK. I! . Monk. UovuCW 5 Montgomery, Vernon C. 12 2 Moody, tissyj.p 284 6 5 Moore. 6 M core, 2 Moore 1 Moore, Kathi 2 Moore. Rohe % 3 . Moored,. Dus 4 M orariMa ' rrtcs orenart. .lame oreland. M orefand. .la orloek. ■lorlfe orre rrell, Jov ' ce A. 10 Anita M 09 rrissett. Gtiflord B,, 12 165 arrow, Kenneth08 ,£5 ® pWorrow, Leslie A. 0L .268 ' Morrow, Phillip B..12 16? itMortonf Maria T 09 232 Moseley, J ohn ' W. gt0m 4 Mbseley. Michael D. 0|L ,268 2„. Moztngo, Barbara A: 08 384 Muglia, Carol 352 ..- .- Mrstik. ' Muikev, JLvnda 08 284 ■ Muller. LauraS, 12 2 ' 5 M ul key, le r ry 09 74 ' 9 6 ,,MuIl nk Diana 1. 0% 196 L2 Mullins, Lstel W. 07 28-L.„pr Mullihs Lynne M. OX,,-.268 ■■SMB |G. 284 s rtl 08 2§4 na, [L,orfPf! 133 ' 0 u «SU05 eph 09 239. 165.103 ! o 165 32,.04 ■ oltTTTale A. 11 ili, Linda 08 toUTMichael J. 11 . Charles M. 08 eaL Valiant D. 09 leal. William S. 10 214 Neibgch, Gwendolyn R. 09 ach, Raymond A. 07 son, Alice R. 09 249 Nelson, Debra G. 08 285 |erf_ ul Aaryn 07 268,132 son, ' Joyce M. 08 276,285,131 s%). Panp| 1 T I a. ■H mifs0m 1 Newman, David Allen 07 285 6 Newman. Douglas Allen 09 1 Newman, Donald R 07 3 Newman, Lena M. 10 232 5 Newman.RussellR.il 249 1 Newton, Tina M. 07 2 p 8 3 Newviiie. Dale B. 09 232 3 Newviiie. Brenda S. 11 5 Nichols, John A. 10 4 Nichols, Robert E. 09 214 5 Nicholson. Carol A. 09 249, 111 2 Nicholson. Stephanie E. 08 285 1 Nicholson, James W. 07 268 3 Nielsen. Keith E. 10 232,50 1 Nielsen, Todd £.08 2 Niezgoda, Anne M. 07 285,133 3 Ntlan, Stephanie 10 232 1 Nimmo, Bruce J. 07 268 3 Nistie. Scotl 10 232 6 Nison, Beverly D. 09 196 3 Ms; Pamelas 12 221. 165. 104 2 Nison. Paula R. 0? 285 2 Noblin. Kathy A. 08 285 : 2 Noblin. Linda J. 07 285 5 Noggle, Anita K. 10 249.99. 102. 109 S Noggle, Julia A. 11 249 5 Ndrfolk.DavidA.il 249.104 1 Nork. N. Gary 07 4 Nork. Wiljiam G. 10 7 6 Northrop; Glenn A. 10 197 i Novak, Jen 07 268 3 Novak, John M. 09 4 Novev, Clifton D. 10 -4 Nowak, jay D. 09 214 I O Brien. Maurene K. 08 268 4 OJDonnell. Donn G. O. 10 I O Brien. Kathleen M. 07 5 O Brien, Patricia E. 11 250 1 O Callaghan, Kathleen M. 08 131 1 O Callaghan, Patrick, J. 07 258 5 Ochis. Karen L. 09 250,107 3 Ochis, Kathy A. 11 232, 108 6 O Connor, Maureen T. 10 5 O Connor, Pamela S. 10 250 4 OConnor.PattiL.il 204.214,102,104 2 O Dell, Nancy K. 08 285 2 Oden, Russell W. 07 6 O Dennell, Sondra L. 09 197 4 O Donnell, Gene 214 6 O Donnell, Michael 10 197 1 O Donnell, Mary J. 07 268 4 Ohmacht.SamuelR.il 3 Ohmacht, Victoria F. 09 6 Okyen, Deborah R. 10 197,60,68,99 4 Okyen, Marc S. 09 6 Oliver, Charles K. 11 6 Oliver, Ramona 12 166 1 Olivo, Carlos A. 08 5 Olson, Junko K. 10 250 6 O Neil. Georgette B. 09 197 2 O Neil, James A. 08 285 6 O Neil. Roy L. Jr. 10 197 2 ONeill.John M.07 3 Oravec.JamieL.il 1 Orman, Garv R. 07 5 Orr,CynthiaL.ll 250.113 5 Orr.JayE. 10 250 2 Orr, Jeannine K. 07 285 5 Orth, David A. 10 250 1 Ortiz, Carlos R. 08 1 Ortiz, Dawn M. 07 268 4 Ortiz, Robert K. 12 166,129 4 Osborn, Linda S. 09 6 Osborn, Paul I 1 2 Osteen, Charles 08 285 2 Otero, Carlos C. 08 4 Otero. Ramon C. 11 6 Overton, Alan L. 10 197,99 4 Overton, Amos E. 12 166,50,129,103 2 Overton, Bryon L. 07 285 2 Ovrevik, G. Steven 07 285 2 Ovrevik. Mary L. 08 285 2 Owen, Steven M. 08 268 5 Owen, Douglas C. 12 166 3 Owen. Charlene 10 232,60 5 Owen, Pamela F. 10 250,109,115 3 Owens, Daniel L. 11 1 Owens, Douglas 08 5 Owens, Russel V. 09 250 6 Oxendine, Margolinw 10 197 2 Paciocco, Ute T. 07 6 Padgett, Barrv T. 09 3 Page, Janice E. 09 232,117 6 Page, John E. 11 197 4 Painter, Cheryl A. 09 16 • Painter, Dawn M. 12 166 5 Paladino, Steven H. 09 197 4 Paladino, Michele K. 12 6 Paladino, Kimberly 12 166 ,6 Pahkan, Robert J. 09 197 1 Palmer, Tammy l.. 07 268 index 345 sC .o i -. r- - f ’ ' O r • ' c-J r-4 r, vt? rf w “ • 4 • ' !«“ w-vtn x c ' -l tn Palmisano. Terry 1.09 232 Pardo, Bruce R. OS 133 Pardue. Deborah C. 12 10, 166, 1 Parish, Pamela B. 08 285 Parker, Patrice L 09 232 Parker, Preston L. 11 250 Parks, Nancy A. 11 250, 108 Parlette, Deborah H. 08 268,132 Parris, Jeffrey T. 11 232,53 Parris. Michael C. 08 285, 1 Parry. Rebecca 10 Parsons, Ronald T. 09 215, Parsons, Russell 11 Pascale, Jenise E, 08 Pascale, John F. 12 Pasquariello. I.arry Pastros, Paul J. 10 2 Patterson, Dwanda D. Pauli, Robin C. 08 Pauly, Marjorie G. 09 232 Pavia, Tammy L. 07 Paxson,Jack B. 08 285 Payne, Harry E. Jr. 10 215 Payne, Larry A. 07 Payton, Charles R. 07 Peake, Patricia J. 10 197 vfBHi Pearson, Deborah E. ! 2 166 Pearson, Marsha A 12 166 Peartree, J antes P.09 232 Peeie, Angela C. 07 Peeie, Howard A 12 1 Peeie, Mervln K. U Pena, Liz 250 Pennington, IH Jess 07 Penny, Kathy 60 Pennington, Diana 11 215, Penwell, Roxanne L, 10 W Peoples, Richard H ,0S Perez, Ramon 56 Perkins, James A. 07 285 Perkins, Lumber iy A,08 Perssori., Harry E . HI 09 Persson, Patricia A. 12 Peters, Terri A. 07 269, ' i Peterson, Carole 09 Petitt, Gregory B, Q QsSt Petit . JcanneS. 12 ' 23 ' ?, ' ?66. 97 Petty, Diane L.08 269 Petty, Gail ML 12 t ||® Peyton, Deborah I 12 Peyton, Thomas F, SO Peyton, WjHiam F. 08 2 Phaneaf. Susan L. 10 25 Phelps, Sbirtey 12 239.11 PhtHipv William E. HI r r Phillips, Julk E. H 215 Piatt. Antoinette M. 07 .-85 s. Da 1,s P i WST Pickens, TheSto W 07- -. .a—mu Pied met!, J ante? R.Ji 6$ 28 I ' -i.r.iHnrj P ' ' A P t f, t.e.- i! ' .. r Pinckney. John F. 10 2 Pinkard, Keith A 08 If Pinkerton, Brian C. 1 Piotrbwski, Norma R. 09 Piper,Carl E. !2 187 Pique. Warren C. 0? Plseili. Linda A , U Pistooe. , f,;tmat1 Ploger, Gregory F. I! Poe, Kenneth D. 16 Poe, Richard W. 08 PogoToTf. Kirk R, 07 ML Pohl, Donald V. 09 250 ■ Pohl, Joseph W. 09 198 Poindexter. Johrit Policastro, Sharon E. 09 Policastro.GaryW.il 250 Poling, Ronald D. 12 167,111 Poling.RobertA.il 215 Polk, Anna L. 09 Polk, Michelle 07 Polk, Yvonne 07 Pollum, David W, Pollum, Deborah S Poole, Philip J. 08 Poorbaugh, Samuel J. 09 215 Poorbaugh, Larry G. 07 268 Poorbaugh, Susan M. 12 160, 68 Porter, Bobby D. 07 285 Porter, Deborah A. 08 285 Porter, Douglas W. 10 215, 55 Porter, Gwendolyn L.. 09 222 Porter, Queen D. 07 276,285 Porter, Ruth M. 09 Portwood, Eileen E. 12 167 Posey, William G. 12 167,111,116 Post, Gary E. 12 167 Post, James S. 08 269,133 Post, Kenneth V. 07 269 233 239, 240, 168,53, 103 233. 109 15, 109 285 131, 132 215 198 168 Price, Jennie L. 08 286, 131 Price, Michael G. 10 198 Price, Patti A, 09 251 Price, Raymond A, 08 Price Roger K.T 1 251 Price, Sheryl L. 11 233,105 Price, Tracey L. 09 251 Priest, Stephen 10 Prisaznick, Jeanne M. 10 215 Prisaznick, Jr. Philip T. 07 Pro, Sharon L. 10 251 Procario, Ronald N. 10 Procario, Roderick J. 08 Proctor, Carlene G. 09 evin L. 07 286 draJ. 10 198 09 III 8 269,133 286. 132 .07 251 a A. 09 215, i K. 0? 286 trine F. 11 215,109 269 269 86 236 168,36, 102, 108 269,135 285 11 215 08 269,132,133 Rawsofi, Kathleen B. 09 215 Ray, Rebecca A. 09 251 Ray, Samuel L, 10 198 Ray-Suck, M ary A. 11 198 Raymond. Randal! L. 07 286 Reamy, MarlynE. 12 168 Rcdfearn, Renee F. 10 50 Reeb, Carol A. 07 269,133 Reece, Mslfioent L. 10 251, 109 Reed,Barbara D. 09 233, 109 Reed,. Betty J,TO 216 Reed, Senate L. 10 Reed, C, Garry 07 286 Reed, Crawford J. 12 168 Reed, Debra G. 12 168 Reed, Donna J,;i2 168 Reed, Donna L. 1 i Reed, Jack; W. 12 129 Reed, Karen L 07 Reed, Michael L, 09 Reed, Sheila K, 09 233 Reed, Sonyd 60 Reed, Stephen E. 07 286 Reeder, Car%B A. 12 168 Reeder, Patricia K. 11 Reedy, Jeffrey D. 08 131 Reenan. Patricia 198 Reeves, Lula Mi 08 269,131 Register, Terry D. ' .0 251 132 5 Register, Kenneth Gerry 09 251 5 Register, Daniel B. Ill 11 251 3 Rehberg, Charles J. 12 169 6 Rehberg, Rodney J. 0.09 198 , 3 Rehberg, Shandry 11 233 5 Reid, Donald 12 169 5 Reid, Laura F. 12 169,109 4 Reifsl, Lynn J. 10 5 Rekas, Stephen J. 12 11,169 4 Relyea, George R. 10 215 1 RelyCa, Vera C. 07 3 Revere, Adriane D. 09 233 3 Revere, Aitheah K. 10 233 6 Reynolds, Richard K. 10 5 Reynolds, Donald 09 J 5 Reynolds, Earl Sinclair 09 1 Reynolds, Karen D. 08 1 Reynolds, Darren R. 07 ; 270 5 Rhatenberry, Edna 11 251 5 Rhotenberry, Marguer-te A, 10 251 5 Riccio, Joseph P. 10 251 6 Rice, Donna K. 09 198,; 109 6 Rice, Steve 198 1 Richards, Jeffrey S. 08 270,131 5 Richardson, Judith A. 10 239,251 6 Richardson, Mark W. 10. 198,61 6 Richbourg, Robert 12 169,60, 103 2 Richbourg, Thomas E. 07 I86M33 3 Richey, Dennis E. 10 233 1 Riddick, Johnny W. 07 JS6 6 Riddick, Sharon T. 09 198 3 Rifendifer, Laurent R. 09 233 2 Riggs, Kimberly D. 08 1 Riley, Carrol T. 08 270 4 Riley, Joyce A. 10 216 3 Rinehart, Sharman E. 10 233 4 Rinehart, Gary W. 10 216 2 Rinehuls, Pamela J. 07 286 6 Ring, Kyong 10,198 4 Riordan, Daniel J. 10 216 4 Riordan, Kathleen E. 09 216 4 Riordan, William H. 11 4 Rippe, Daniel R. O. 09 216 5 Rippe, Mark W. O. 11. 251,111 6 Risdon, Elizabeth G. 10 198 3 Risdon, Susan B. 11 233 1 Riser, David C. 07 270 5 Riser, John B. 10 25! 4 Riser, Martha 11 216 6 Ritschel, Chris L. 10 198,108 5 Riter, Bruce 09 251 4 Ritter, David 11 216,61 5 Rizzo,Jeanl2 166 4 Rizzo, Paul E. 10 216 1 Roads, Lisa G. 07 270 1 Roads, Tamara 08 270,131,132 6 Roark, Dennis J. 09 198 2 Roark, Tamara S. 07 286 2 Robarge, Alfered J. 07 3 Robarge, Debra A. 09 1 Robb, Valerie L. 07 270 ' 1 Robbins, Jeffery A. 08 270,132 4 Robbins, Vicky L. 10 203,216 4 Roberts, Cheryl A. K. 09 216 5 Roberts, Fredrick B. 09 ! Roberts, Jeri R. 07 270 3 Roberts, Robert E. 11 2 Roberts, Steve J. 08 286 2 Roberts, Vivian G, 07 276,286 6 Robertson, Cora A. 09 198 1 Robertson, Victoria D. 08 4 Robinette, Bruce W. 11 50, 111 4 Robison, Cynthia L. 10 3 Rock, Sheila E. 1! 6 Rockwell, Norah V, 10 198 2 Rockwell, Karen S. 08 286,133 2 Rodriguez, Ximena 1. 08 3 Rodriguez, Maria C. i 1 222 3 Rodrigvet, Patricia C. 09 4 Roehrs, Kathleen E. 09 216,204 1 Roehrs, Phillip J. 07 270,130 3 Roehrs, Sharon F. 1 1 233, 108 5 Rogers, Alice 25! Rogers, Harold D. 252 4 Roney, Gene C. 10 2 Rooney, Susan J. 08 286,132,133 • Roop, Bobby Ray Jr. 08 270 5 Root, Dana F. 12 169 2 Root, Diane M. 08 3 Root, Robin M. 10 233,99,110 2 Rosado, Geene 07 5 Rosado, Lissette M. 12 169 5 Rosado, Vilma L. ! 1 252 1 Rose Albert C. 07 270 5 Rose Anita J. 12 169 5 Rose, Bonnie J. 12 169,152,36,109,113 2 Rose, Bruce K. 07 270,130 4 Rose, Cheryl 11 203, 204, 216, 109 4 Rose, Darlene 12 204, 169, 35, 97, 98, 102, 104 6 Rose, Debra 09 199,117 3 Rose, Elizabeth L. 09 233 1 Rose, Ella M. 08 270,132 4 , 6 4 4 5 5 . 1 5 •:-5 2 6 3 4 4 4 6 3 3 . 6 ' ■! 1 ■ 5 4 .; 3 5 •. 2 Hi! 3 1 ■•4’ 3 3 6 liil 2 . 2 2 ' ■ 6 j. : r .. 5 ' 5 5 5 6 6 1 3 6 2 ' 5 - 1 5 6 : j. | : 2 6 6 6 • 5 - : rg- 3 ■ 2 f „2 ■■ i. t 5 5 1 4 1, 3 3 2 3 4 % 6 5 5 5 - 4 5 3 4 6 2 7 3 4 6 6 3 Rose. Jean E. 09 216 Rose, Joy M. 12 170,108 Rose, Odis E. Jr, 10 199, 50 Rose. Robroy 11 Rose, Roger K. 10 216 Rose, Susan l.. 09 252 Rosenwasser, Bruce 12 111,113 ||oss, Dominic L. 07 Ross, James 11 252 Ross, Jeffry S 11 252 Ross, Marsha G. 07 286 Ross. Robert L. 09 Rouse. Theresa B. 12 170 Roussell, Norman F.09 Rowdon, William C. 10 216 Rowe, Candy 52 Rowley, Catharine D. II 216,114 Rovsdon, Scott R. 10 199 Rozier, Virginia L. 09 234 Rozier, William R. 10 Rozinsky, Laura A. 10 199 Rozinsky, Elizabeth M, 07 Rucker, Brenda K. 07 Rucker, Delmer R. 10 Ruesch, Jean M. II 252 Ruesch Patricia A. 09 216 Ruesch. Theresa L.. 07 286, 133 Ruffner, Ann F. 09 252 Ruffner, Karen T. 08 276, 286, 131, 133, 153 Runaidue, Mark W. 10 Runyon, Kim F. 11 234 Rush, Lyle W ; . 08 133 Russell. Kenneth L. 11 Russell, William T. 11 234,61, 103, 116 Rutherford, Hollis A. 10 234.99, 108 Rutherford, Valerie E. 09 199 Ryan, William Rodney 12 170 Sablan, Susan M. 07 286 Sablon, Thomas E Jr. 08 Sadowski, Paul D. 08 286 Sakeltaris, Thomas R. 10 199 Sadowski, Elizabeth 11 252 Salvatore, Rocco 07 . . ' iJSamborski, Anna M. 07 : 270 Sammons, James M, 12 170 .Sandlin, DaveC. 12 11,170,61 Sandlin. Thomas S. 11 252, 12 Sandlin, William J. 09 252 ijSanko, Henry J. 10 198,99,103 Sangsoon, Choi 198 Sargent. Debbie G. 07 270 Sargent. Linda A. 09 Sargent, Raymond 10 198 Saul, Karen J. 08 286, 132 Saunders, Fredrick E.Q9 252 Sautter, Kenneth 252 ; Savage, Daniel C. 07270 ’Saville, Doris 10 Saville. Danny B. 12 Sawyer, Joseph A. 07, 286 Rtxty, Lori J. 08 270 - Sayers, Barbara A. 08; 286, 132 Sayers, John A. 12 171 Scalise, Eric T, 10 199 Scalise, Michael L. 11 199 ,Scalise, Paul G. 09 199 ’Scarborough, Victoria D. 12 171,98, 111 ' Schabo, Roxanne L. 11 252, 109 Schafc, John R. 09 199 Schafe, Susan A. 11 234, 68 Schafer, Hope R. 07 286 Schafer, Linda E. 07 ; Scheffee, Elizabeth J. 08 270 Schlatter, Margaret A, 08 270 Schneider, William 10 252 Schneider, Denise A. I i 252, 105 Schnug,Jody F. 07 270 Scholl, Arthur F. 10 217 Scholl, Dave E. 07 270 Scholl, Deborah A. 09 , 234 Schoppaul, Michael M. 10 234 Schulte, Margatet M. 07 286 Schulte, Patricia J. 10 234,108 Schulte.RitaA.il 217.109 Schwarz, Rose M. 12 171 Scofield, Mary E. 09 Scofield. Judy C. 12 240, 171, 102, 116 Scott, Donald E. 12 171,56,36, 100, 103 Scott, Karen 10 252 Scott, Michael D. 09 217 Scott, Nancy 12 171 Scrimshaw, Robert D.09 Scruggs, Jeanette G. 11 217 Scudder, Duff A. 10 199 Scablom, Cheryl L. 07 286 Seablom, Walter G. 08 286 Seaboll, Charles W. 10 234 Seal, Barbara A. 09 Sears, Julie 10 199 Sears, Glenn T. 07 Scars, Karen L. 11 109 Sears, Pamala R, 11 234 5 Sears.RoniJ.il 252. 296 6 Seaver, Barbara A. 09 199 2 Seaver, Joan M. 07 270 4 Seaver.SandraJ.il 217,58 1 Sebastian, Deborah J. 08 270 4 Seegars.beborahR.il 217.109 1 Seegars, Joyce E. 07 270 6 Seegars, Melinda ! I 199 2 Seegars, Mettar A. 07 286 6 Segovia, Elizabeth A. 10 286, 199, 102 2 Seitzinger, Karen L. 08 287 3 Seitzinger, Beth A. 11 221,234 1 Self, Andrew C. 07 3 Self, William H. Jr. 10 234 5 Senn, Dierdre 10 252,109 2 Senn, Jocelyn J. 07 287 1 Sergent, Charles A. 08 5 Sergent, Henry L. 10 252 2 Sevigny, Stefano07 287 5 Seward, III Edgar C. 11 252, 139 4 Seward, Roger L. 10 217 2 Seward. Terri E. 08 287 4 Seward. Thomas E. 10 217 1 Sexton, Cheryl L. 07 270 3 Sexton, Debra K. 10 234 4 Seybold, Albert H. Jr. 09 2 Seybold, Frances L. 07 287,133 3 Shaeffer, Michael J. 10 3 Shaeffer, Jacquelyn S. 10 234,99.102 4 Shamblin.EvaJ.il 217 2 Sharpe, Deborah 08 287,132 1 Sharps, Gordon L. 07 130,133 6 Shattuck, Kimberly 10 199 1 Shave, Douglas L. 08 271 3 Shaver, David A. 11 234 2 Shaw. Deborah E. 07 287,133 5 Shaw, Eric J. 09 6 Shaw, Kenneth R. 09 199 5 Shaw, Rita M. 12 171 6 Shaw, William J. 12 L71 3 Sheaffer, Donald L. 09 234 4 Shedlick, Edward P. 10 21? 4 Shedlick. James P. 09 4 Shedlick.ThomasP.lt 217 5 Sheehan. Katharine D. 10 252.106 4 Sheehan, Robert K. 09 204,216 5 Shelton, John S. 12 172 Shelton. Ken 50,51 5 Shenk, Judith A. H 252 4 Shepard, Curtis M. 09 3 Shepard, James W. 09 1 Shephard, Harold T. 08 271j 4 Shephard, Cinthia A. 09 3 Shephard. Mark t. t{) 234 5 Shepherd, John D.10 252 1 Shepherd, Lori 08 258,271 2 Katherine L. 08 287,132 5 Shepherd. Marsha L. 12 172, 108 4 Shepherd, Jerry A. 1! 1 Sherman, Russel! J. 07 4 Shields, Kathleen!... 11 217,109 5 Shields, Mary A. 09 252,111 5 Shields, Maureen A. 12 172, 102 6 Shields, Nancy E, 10 199 6 Shifflett, Barbara J. 10 3 Shifflett, Norman R. 09 1 Shifflett. Theresa L. 08 271,132 3 Shifiett, Donna L. 10 234 3 Shifiett, Dale R. 09 234 3 Shifiett, DianaS. 09 234 2 Shifiett. Wayne S. 08 287 2 Shifiett. Kenneth A,-07 287 3 Shimchock, Joy E. 10 234,99 2 Shipman, Richard 08 287, 130, 131, 132 1 Shirley, John M, 08 5 Shirley, Pamela J. 12 172,109 1 Shirley, Richard K. 07 271 3 Shively, Peter B. 11 S Shwab, Karen L. 10 252 3 Sieber, Christina L. 11 234, 129,99 2 Siebert, PatriciaS. 08 287, 131. 132, 133 4 Silver, Joyce 10 217,109 5 Silverthorn, Dee A. 11 12, 252, 54, 105 2 Simcox, George P. 07 287 4 Simms, Mark S. 11 1 Simms, Roxanne M. 08 271 3 Simons, Michaet E 09 234 4 Simpson, Anne E. 09 217 1 Simpson, Barry H. 08 271,133 5 Simpson, Joan E. 09 252 5 Simpson, Jr. George E. 12 5 Simpson, Lucinda M. 12 172,111 2 Simpson. Michael J. 08 133 5 Simpson, William A. 11 5 Sims, Emmett 11 252 5 Sims, Sheryl 09 252 2 Sims, Warren 07 287 3 Sinnes, Daria 11 3 Sisbarro, Mark G. 10 235 3 Sisbarro.DonnaM.il 234 1 Sissom, Robert D. 07 133 1 Sissom, Steven L. 07 1 Sites, Deborah A. 07 271 6 Sites. Mary L. 09 199 2 Skelton, Thomas L. 07 287 5 Skipper, Janet K. 10 15.252,109 113 5 Skipper, Leslie E. 12 6, 136, 172. 34, 98, 99. 102, 11 I Slater, Doris J. 08 271 5 Slater, Jacqueline 11 253 4 Slaughter, Robert 09 4 Slaughter. Ronald 09 4 Slaven, Donald W. 12 6,204,172.36,103.104 4 Slavens, Sandra K. 10 217 4 Sloppy.KayJ.il 217,99.111.116 5 Small, Bert 09 253 3 Small, Linda D. 09 235 1 Smallwood, Paul S. 07 5 Smallwood, Paula J. 12 172,102,104 3 Smart, Nancv G. 11 5 Smith, Alan J. 12 143 36, 103 1 Smith, Brian C. 07 6 Smith, Bryon A. 10 199 6 Smith. Cheryl A. 10 199,111 3 Smith, Cynthia L. 12 221,173.58, 104 3 Smith, Gail F. I I 235,97 6 Smith, George 12 2 Smith, James E. 07 287 4 Smith. Janet M. 09 217.108 2 Smith. Jane A. 08 287 1 Smith Jay W. 08 5 Smith. Karin 10 253, 109 2 Smith, Larrv W. 08 5 Smith, Lee E. 11 253 5 Smith, Libby 09 253 6 Smith, Pamela 12 173 2 Smith. Peggy G. 08 287 6 Smith. Randy B. 0o 1 Smith. Rhonda R. 07 3 Smith. Richard W 09 235 4 Smith. Rita F. 10 6 Smith, Rita J. 10 199 4 Smith. Ruth A. 09 217 1 Smith, Susan 08 2 Smith. Susan L. 07 271.133 1 Smith, Tracy L. 07 271.287,133 2 Smith, Trania Deborah 07 1 Smith. W anda F. 08 5 Smith. Wayne A. 09 2 Smithson. Rebecca V. 08 288 6 Snell, Sharon 09 199 5 Snow. Cheryl A. 09 6 Snow. Michael D. 09 3 Snyder, Victoria A. 09 235, 70 2 Soilars, Kenneth E. 07 288 1 Sonnessa, Robert A. 08 271,133 4 Sonnessa, Geralyn A. 11 218, 97, 106 6 Sorrells, Connie M. 09 2 Sorrells, Sharon L. 07 6 Sorrells, David 12 5 Sovitsky, Bernard J. 12 4,173.61 5 Sovitsky.JohnM.il 253 1 Spalding, Linda S. 08 5 Spamgier, Bettv S. 12 239.173 2 Spann, Joan P. 08 276.288,132 1 Sparks, Teddi 07 271 2 Speer. Deana D. 07 288 2 Spence. Victoria L. 08 288,131,132 5 Spencer. Allen D. 09 1 Spencer, David H. 07 271,133 5 Spencer, Edwin 12 174,129,34,98,11 1,1 16 2 Spencer, Terry 08 2 Spicer. Buddie R. Jr. 07 288 6 Spicer. Susan E. 09 200 1 Spilmati, Derek B. 08 3 Spilman, Kimberley 09 235 4 Spindle, Lester W. 09 218 4 Spittle, Debbie R. 10 218,60 5 Spittle. Valerie J. 12 174 4 Spittler, Debra L. 10 218,99 5 Sprouse, Charles E. 09 253 1 Sprouse. Clark N. 07 271 1 Sprouse. James R . 08 5 Spurr, Cindy A. 09 253 2 Spurr, Robert T. 07 288 3 Spurr. William F. Jr. 11 235 3 Stafford, James 10 235.99, 111 6 Stafford Jo L. 10 109 6 Stafford, Curtis A. 09 200 2 Stafford Patricia L. 08 288 1 Stamps, Gregory J. 07 271 3 Stamps, Michael R. 09 235 4 Standridge, Alfred G. 12 4 Stankiewicz, John A. 09 218 2 Stankiewlez, Cynthg 08 I Stanley, Anneita C. 08 271 3 Starkey, Stephen M. 10 5 Starr, Larrv G. 09 253 1 Starr, Richard G. 07 271 4 Starr, Ronald L. 10 2 Starr, Sharon A. 08 4 Stasulis, Gary R. 11 218 3 Steele. Donald L. 10 235 6 Steele, Gary L. 09 200 index 3 Steele, Stella A. 09 235 3 Stein, Henry J. Ill 12 174 Stein, R. 129 6 Stephens, Hillard 10 4 Stepp, Kevin G. 09 5 Stepp, Patrick G. 12 4 Stepp, Sharon E. II 109 5 Sterner, Charles 11 13,253 5 Stewart, Carol J. 11 2 Stewart, Julie D. 08 276,288,131,132 2 Stewart. Keith 08 132 5 Stewart, Mark A. 10 5 Stewart William W, 12 174 2 Stice Stephen S. 07 288 5 Stidham, Victoria L. 1 1 253,109 5 Stiers, Gregory E, 12 174 2 Stimson, Charles J, 07 288,130 6 Stimson, Richard 10 200 1 Stinnette, Richard L. 08 271 5 Stinnette, Donald L. 12 174,55 4 Stinnette, Steve R, 11 218,296,55,61.103 2 Stitt, Cynthia L. 08 288,13! 6 Stockdale, Kevin M. 12 85,174,114 3 Stockelman, James J. 09 235 3 Stockelman, Susan A. 11 235,114 5 Stockman, Reed J. 09 253 4 Stockstill, Susan I. 10 218,99,108,117 3 Stoffelen, Jeannette M, 10 235 3 Stoffelen, Katherine L. 09 235,111 2 Stoffelen, John A. 08 288 2 Stoffelen, Karl E. 07 288 4 Stoffelen, Elizabeth 12 203, 174, 102, 114 4 Stoller, Jay S. 10 6 Stoller, Lisa L. 10 1 Stoller, Sara 08 271 5 Stone, Barbara G, 09 253 1 Stone, Cynthia D. 07 27! 3 Stone, Gary L. 11 235 5 Stone, Richard A, 12 175 1 Stone, Susan A. 07 5 Stover, Robert E. 11 258 5 Stratton, Kimberly A, 12 175,102,110 3 Stribling, Susan T. 10 235 2 Strickland, Wyatt L, 08 288 2 Strickland, Lorraine M. 07 276,288 5 Stroud, Craig E, 10 253 1 Stroud, Karen M. 07 271 6 Struder, John R, Jr. 09 200 1 Struder, Joseph M. 07 271 2 Struder, Stephen K. 07 288 5 Struder, Syble E. 12 174,109 2 Stubbs, Donald R, Jr. 08 288,133 I Stubbs, John 08 4 Stubbs, Mary L. 10 1 Stubbs, Richard 08 271 3 Stucki, Keith B. 09 235,1 1 1 1 Stucki, Robin C, 07 271,133 4 Stumbaugh, Sandra L, 10 218,99,109,115,117 2 Stumbaugh, David C. 08 288,133 3 Stumbaugh, Sharon 12 174,108,1 17 3 Sullivan, Kevin 10 235 3 Sullivan, Verda L, 09 235,107 4 Sullivan, Deborah A. 09 218 5 Sullivan, Sharon R, 09 253 6 Sullivan, Teresa A. 09 200 2 Sullivan, John W. Jr. 08 288,174 1 Sullivan, Shirley J. 07 2 Sullivan, Maureen F, 07 288 2 Sullivan Cynthia J. 07 288 5 Sullivan, William 12 6 Sutherland Scott D. 10 200 1 Sutherland, Burton W.L. 08 271 6 Sutherland, Stephen B. 12 173 4 Suttle.DebraA.il 218,52 4 Suttle, Gary A. 09 218 1 Suttle, Linda P. 08 271 5 Swarthout, Joy F. 09 253 2 Swartz, Charles E. 07 288 2 Swartz, Joyce L. 08 3 Swick, Debra L. 09 235 3 Swick, Susan K. 09 235,117 5 Swick, Victoria E, 12 173 1 Swift, Jeffery K. 08 133 5 Swift, Stephen C. 09 2 Switzer, Steven Alan 08 2 Switzer, Scott 07 288 3 Switzer.SharonE.il 235 6 Swoboda, David R. 09 2 Swogger, Ralf 07 5 Tansill, John E. 12 173 5 Tansill, Michael T. 12 173 5 Tarlosky.PamelaJ.il 254,105 2 Tate, Elizabeth A. 08 288 4 Taylor, Alice E. 11 6 Taylor, Anthony J. 12 176 5 Taylor, Arlene 6. 12 176,108 4 Taylor, David B. 09 5 Taylor, James R. 09 254 2 Taylor, Karl L. 08 5 Taylor, Kathy S, 12 I Taylor. Ronald N. 08 271 6 Taylor, Russell L. 09 200 4 Taylor, Stanley N. 10 5 Taylor, William B. 12 176 2 Teal, Lathan 08 132 i Terry, Catherine H. 07 271 3 Terry, Michael H. 10 235,50 1 Terry, Sandra L. 07 271 2 Tess, Edward F. 07 288 1 Thiebolt, Danny L. 07 2 Thodas, William T. 07 288 1 Thomas, Gary D. 08 271 Thomas, Garth 50 4 Thomas, Hazel C. 11 218,102,105 6 Thomas Jeffrey W. 09 5 Thomas, Lewis 09 .3 Thomas, Paul A. 10 236 6 Thomas, Robert 09 5 ThomasRogerW.il 254,61 Thomas, Mark 12 176, 56 1 Thomas, Sharon G. 07 271 3 Thompson, Frank 10 3 Thompson, Terry L. 10 236 3 Thomps on, Jackie L, 09 236 2 Thompson, Rosa L. 08 288 1 Thompson, Chadwick C, Jr. 271 2 Thompson, Tami S. 07 288 3 Thompson, Pamela M. 12 176 5 Thompson, Alvin S, 12 176,54 6 Thrasher, Viola M. 09 1 Thrasher, Lori J. 07 271 2 Thrasher, Christel D. 07 5 Thorpe, William 1 i 254 5 Tiano, John L. 12 176 1 Tiano, Michael D, 07 271 2 Tibbs, Bettina E. 08 288 4 Tillery, William 11 185,218 6 Tjppins, Dixie L, 09 200,108 1 Tito, Hugh Frances 08 271,131 2 Todd, Sonia E. 07 288 3 Tito, Robyn M. 09 235,109 4 Toler, Timothy D. 09 218 6 Tito, William J. 10 200 6 Tolson, Joann 12 107 Tolson, Cynthia L. 10 200 1 Tolson, Patricia L. 07 271 2 Tompkins, Karen L. 08 288 4 Topley, Deborah J. 10 218,109 1 Topley, Donna L. 07 271 3 Trail, Kevin F. 09 235 2 Trail, MichealC. 07 288 6 Trainor, Jan E. 10 200 2 Trapnell, Roberta A. 07 276,289 5 Trapnell, Terrie L. 12 177,129 5 Traster, Linda C. 12 177,109 1 Travens, Leilani C. 07 271 4 Travens, Napua M. 09 218 5 Travis, Cheryl L. 10 271 1 Travis, Chiristine L. 08 5 Travis, Cynthia L. 09 254,109 1 Travis, Virgina L. 08 2 Treger, Darleen 08 289 5 Trevean, Cheryl L. 09 254 2 Treavean, Ronald M. 07 289 4 Trevean, Robert R. i 1 218 4 Trevean.RogerR.il 218 3 Triggs, Anthony L. 10 235 1 Triggs, Bridget L. 08 258 3 Trittipoe, David M. 10 2 Trittipoe, Robin E. 07 4 Trittipoe, Laurence F. 11 218 6 Troobnick, Paula L. 09 200, 109 1 Tubbs, Michael A. 08 271 3 Tubbs, William H. Jr. 09 2 Tuohy, Gregory K. 08 289,133 4 Tuohy, Teresa H. 09 218 2 Tuohy, William J. 07 289, 132, 133 4 Turner, Alfred D, 12 178 4 Turner, Arlene M. 10 218 5 Turner, Cynthia L. 09 254 2 Turner, Nancy K, 07 289 4 Turner, Sharon A. 10 218 6 Tyler, Kevin B, 10 5 Tyler, Marcia L. 12 177, 102, 104, 108, 117 5 Tyson, Betty 10 254 1 Uhlfelder, Denise M.07 271 5 Uhlfelder, Shiela 12 177-112 ! Ulica, John J.07 1 Ulica, Karen M.07 272,133 2 Valienari, Gregory J, 08 289, 133 1 Van Dorn, Valleria C. 08 272,132 4 Van Dyke, Kerry W. 10 203,218,109 6 Vandecar, Robert L. 12 6 Vandecar.JanetG.il 3 Vandoren, Ill Earl J. 10 2 Vanlew, John IV 08 2 Vanlew, William E. 07 130 4 Vaughn, Dwight 09 218 6 Vaughn, John 12 3 Vento, Michael J, 10 4 Vermillion, Mark G. 09 218 6 Vest, Betty J. 10 200 5 2 6 2 5 2 6 1 1 3 5 5 2 5 1 1 5 1 5 2 3 1 5 1 4 4 4 3 2 2 4 1 6 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 6 4 1 4 2 2 2 4 1 2 5 5 1 1 3 3 2 1 5 4 1 6 1 6 6 3 Vest, Kathryn A. 09 254 Vetere, Eugene J. 07 133 Vithoulkas, Irene 10 Vithoulkas, Angela 08 289 Vithoulkas, RosaG. 12 177 Vithovlkas, Constantinos 07 289 Vitulio, Elaine M. 09 200 Voccio, Charles R. 07 272 Vogelle, William P. 08 272 Voight, Donna L, 11 222,236,104 Vosburg, Janice 12 177 Vosburg, Shirley J. 10 254 Vosburg, Sandra M. 07 289 Vranken, Maryoann L. 09 Wacasey, Franklin D. 07 Wacker, Kevin M. 08 272 Wade, William A. 11 Wager, Patrick J.07 272, 132 Wahab, Jackie L. 11 254 Wahl, Jack D. Jr. 08 276, 289 Walker, Sherry 236 Walker, Cheryl 08 272,132 Walker, Edward L. 12 177,53 Walker, Gregory D. 07 272 Walker, John E. 09 Walker.RichardC.il 218,53 Walker, Robert C. 09 Walkowski, Jeffrey P. 11 236,113 Walkowski, Pamela A. 08 289 Walkowski, Mike W, 07 276, 289 Wall, Michael D. 12 177 Wall, Pamela J. 07 Wallace, Charles E. 09 200 Wallace, Maryanne 08 272,132 Wallace, Susan K. 07 Wallace, Vicki L. ! 1 237 Waller, Donna L. 07 Waller, Sherry A. 09 Waller, Tamara M. 07 Walnetski, Tamara S, 07 Walnetski, Clayton L. 09 Walsh, Pamela L. 09 Walsh, Patricia L. 07 Watshinsky, Deborah 09 218,60 Walter, Uwe 07 289 Walters, Amy 08 289,131,132 Walters, Catherine E. 07 289 Walters, Glenn T. 10 50 Walters, Keith A. 08 272 Waiters, Robert C. 08 289,132, 133 Walters, Thomas E. 10 Walters, Wendy E. 10 254, 109 Walthall, James Jr. 08 Walthall, Carrington A. 07 272 Ward, Christine C. 11 236 Ward, Lawrence R. 09 236 Ward, Richard 08 272,130 Ward, Richard W. 08 Ward, Ruth 09 254 Warder, Marian V. 12 179 Ware, Deborah K. 08 Warner, Alan L. 11 200 Warner, Joy E. 07 272 Warner, Linda M. 09 201 Warner, Rory V. 12 179 Washburn. Nancy M. 10 236 34X index 5 Washburn, Richard L. 12 179, 54, 100, 114 4 Washington, Marvin 10 5 Washington, Debra A. 10 4 Washington, Kerwin 09 219 1 Washington, Gary J. 07 272 1 Washington, William H. 07 272 3 Washington. Eugene D. 12 179 4 Washington, Jacques A. 12 179 5 Washington.RuthM.il 3 Washington, Randolph G. 11 2 Wassenberg, Chris A. 07 289 4 Wassenberg.JohnJ.il 219,55,111 1 Watson, Beverly A. 08 272,133 5 Watson.CherylL.il 239,254,108 1 Watson, Edith M. 07 272 4 Watson, Jeffrey A. 10 219 5 Watson, Richard A. 10 254,1 11 6 Watson, William A. Jr. 10 4 Weadon, Patricia A. 11 5 Weadon, Willard E. 09 2 Wease, David A. 08 289 6 Wease, Debra L. 09 3 Wease.SherryL.il 130 5 Weatherford, Stephen W. 11 5 Weatherford, Garnett B. 12 254 5 Weatherspoon, Donna M. 10 254, 109, 115 5 Weatherspoon, Peggy S. 12 11,239,179,35,36,115 4 Weaver, Burrell O. Jr. 11 2 Weaver, Sharon E. 07 5 Weaver, Terry 12 179,54,100 4 Weber, Nancy 10 219 2 Weber, Thomas H. 08 289 2 Weber, Timothy C. 07 289 1 Webster, Mary J. 07 272 3 Weeks, Lawrence D. 09 236 4 Weeks, Leon E. 09 1 Weihs, Kenneth D. 07 272 2 Weitz, Cynthia A. 08 289,131 4 Welborn, Robert A. 11 219 1 Welch, Edgar L. 07 272 Welch, Steve 9 3 Welch, Pamela A. 10 236 5 Welch, Sharon E. 09 255 4 Welch, Walter, E. 09 219 5 Welge.LewA.il 255 1 Wellborn, Kenneth D. ' 07 272 2 Weller, Karen J. 08 289 4 Welsch, Stephen F. 10 219,111 4 Welsh.CynthiaJ.il 219,111 5 Wenneson, Ann A. 10 255,70.109 6 Wenneson, Mary L. 09 201,70,109 4 Wenneson, Robert C, 12 179,50,103 1 Wenrich, Ronnie D. 07 2 Wenrich, Susan M. 07 I Westcott, Karen 08 272 3 Weston, Barbara E. 10 236, 108 3 Weston, Nancy B. 10 236 3 Whalen, Katherine 11 237 5 Whaley.JulianneF.il 255 5 Whaley, Kim S. 10 I Whaley, Victoria E. 07 4 Wheeler, J. Gregory 10 219 4 Wheeler, Patia E. 11 I Wheeler, Valerie S. 08 272,131 6 Whitcomb, Richard C. 10 201 6 Whitcomb, Karen E. 12 179 6 4 5 1 2 6 5 4 2 1 5 6 6 4 3 4 2 4 6 6 5 5 2 2 2 1 2 5 5 3 3 2 5 3 5 2 3 3 3 1 2 5 1 1 2 3 5 4 3 2 5 3 6 1 4 4 6 6 1 5 5 2 5 1 1 6 2 1 2 2 5 1 6 5 2 5 5 4 2 4 1 2 5 1 1 5 5 4 6 4 3 4 5 5 2 3 2 Whitcomb.HeidiA.il 201,117 White, Beverly J. 09 219 White, Dana L. 09 255 White, Debbie L. 07 272 White, Donald R. 08 289 White, Gregory 10 201,50 White, Janet M. 12 179 White, Robert A. 11 White, Shelly D. 07 289 White, Vicki L. 07 272 Whitt, Linda 11 255 Whitley, Ray B. 10 201 Wilcox, Teresa E. 09 201 Wilford.LintonA.il 219,109 Wilhelm, Paula 09 Wilhelm, Valerie A. 10 Wilkerson, Paul G. 07 289 Wilkes, Karen C. 09 219 Wilkie, James B. 10 201 Williams, Eddie F. 10 Williams, Donald G. 10 255,103 Williams, Julia M. 09 255,111 Williams, Leslie 08 290,131 Williams, Kimberly G. 08 290, 132 Williams, Lisa A. 08 290 132 Williams, Marcus L. 07 Williams, Marvin K. 07 Williams, Marsh J. 12 179,111 Williams, Mary F. 11 255,111 Williams, W. 61 Williams, Jeoffrey L. 11 236 Williamson, Kay S. 236 Williamson, Deborah D. 07 Williford, Eric L. 12 179 Willis.BelindaS.il 237 Wilson.BarbaraA.il 239,255 Wilson, Desire, D. 08 290 Wilson, Donald R. 10 237 Wilson, Iva E. 10 237 Wilson, James R. 10 Wilson, Jeffrey C. 08 Wilson, Lauren K. 07 290 Wilson, Mischelle L. 12 179 Wilson, Edward C. 07 272 Wilson, Donna 12 179 Wilson, Paula J. 07 Wilson, Ron 08 290,133 Wilson, Sonja E. 09 237 Wilson, Terri A. 10 255,109,117 Wilson.VickiL.il 219 Wilson, W. 55 Wiltshire, Joyce 09 Wiltshire, Lois L. 07 290 Winbush, Steve F. 10 Windt, Frances, A, II 237,23,58,105 Windt, Gerard R. 10 201 Windt, Therese E. 08 272 Winkler, James A. 09 219 Winn, Scott K. 09 219 Winslett, Michael 09 114 Winslett, John 11 185,201 Winslow, Dan D. 07 Winsmiller, Debra 237 Wise, John P. 12 179 Wisler, Gail 12 179,58,68,104,116 Wisniewski, Tu L. M. 07 290,133 Witko, Lawrence 09 255 Wolfe. David W. 07 Wolfe, Jock 08 272 Wood. Brenda A. 09 201 Wood, George M. Jr. 08 290 Wood, Johannes M. 07 Wood. Mary E. 07 290 Wood, Nancy E. 08 290 Wood, Rebecca 12 179 Wood, Rhonda L. 07 272 Wood, Steven W. 09 Woods, Andrew 255 Woodson, Kevin T. 07 Woodworth, Charles 12 Woodworth, Susan J. 12 Woolfenden. Linda S. 11 Woolfrey, Roger G. 08 Woolfrey, Henry C. 09 Woolfrey, Samuel L. 08 Woolfrey, Barbara A. 08 Woolverton, Marc J. II Wrede, Ken W. 07 272 Wrenn, Lou E. 07 272 Wright, Michael D. 12 Wright, Peggy L. 09 Wright, Randy 09 Wright, Richard H. Jr. 09 Wright, Tedi L. 10 219,70 Wright.TwilaG.il 237,97 Wyllie, Cathy A. 11 219 Wyllie, Phillip L. I I Yetman, John M. 12 179,11 Yrjanson, Gary 290 Yoder, Denise L. 10 Yoder, Dustan L. 08 290 179, 50, 103, 104 179, 102, 108 219 132 290 255, 1 i 1, 114 179, 54, 61,40, 100, 103 113 6 Young, Chris 10 5 Young, Janice M. 12 3 Young. John E. 09 5 Young, Russell J. 11 255 3 Young, Sylvia C. 11 5 Yurchik, Darla M. 09 255 5 Zablackas, Meridith 12 179, 102, 113 2 Zacharias, Dana T. 07 2 Zacharias, David S. 08 290 4 Zacharias, J. Matthew Jr. 11 6. Zacofsky, Robert W. 10 6 Zacofsky, Thomas A. 09 6 Zastrow, Janet 10 4 Zastrow, Mark 12 179 3 Zimalzak, Sara A. 09 3 Zimmer. Bruce 11 5 Zimmerman, Gerald P. 11 53, 255 1 Zimolzak, Patricia A. 07 272 2 Zinn, Deborah E. 08 290 6 Zinn, Elvira U. 09 5 Zulkowski, Leslie A. 12 179 index 349 w w Remember when — . . . We played 4 square every recess. ... We had recess and boys chased girls with granddaddy long legs. . . . We had air raid drills and crawled under our desks. . . . We entered Junior High School. . . . Our first love. . . . Our first Heartbreak. . .. The last day of Junior High School. . . . Lunches cost .25. . . . We liked school. . . . We only had freshman and sophmores at Hayfield. . . . We had kazoo bands. . . . Hayfield shared a school. ... We rode the early bus r instead of the late bus. . . . Hayfield got its own school and there were piles of sand in the back hall. . . . Our first senior class graduated. . . . We had our first homecoming and Mickey Mouse was there. . . . Three-fourths of the band was covered with mud from the rainy football game. . . . We did our homework? . . . We thought graduation was a long way off . . . .. . and then — We wish graduation were once again a long way off rather than a long time ago. Graduation is just a small segment of the never ending circle of life. It is only a beginning . . . S bv ri A special thanks is extended to th editorial staff: 1 Activities: Mary Hanl Becky FMnswoTrthl Ads: Charles Sterner! Jeff Walkowska Faculty: Dana Coley Index: Tunie Dashiell Seniors: Debbie Pardue Sports: Bruce Rosenwasse Underclass: Sue Briar t Myra Bridge Mark Mitchell Patti O’Connor WJ Cindy Orr ' y i Kathy : clie|b aumer %Bonnie Rose f y ul ' Peggy Weatherspdbn This is not only the last page of the yearbook but it also means the last of our high school years. This book reflects a small part of our lives. It has given us a chance to express many of our ideas. All of this would not be possible without the help of the fallowing people . Jr wL i A • ( 4 l fm J f , ’ % irs. Virginia Thompson, our -faculty .advisor, who: has always given freely of her tijne and expe- riehce in order to help us, She always respected our ideas as; well as offering her otvn. % ' t | if Mn Craig Henry, our photogra pher,A pm up with our nons- nce for one year. Tie would al? dllingly come and fit iptqi without his help and advice we would have never met our dead¬ lines. Thanks to Howard and Ruth Marler who have provided us with many candids and were always there at deadline times. jjfXfo. 1 We thank Mr. Tim Goss for his assistance and we also wish him the best of luck in the photogra¬ phy business. % rjWe also thank Mr. Lelansky who provided us with many sports’candids. 1 , All of this wp ld not have been possible without the staff. They were all great in getting the job done well andlin meeting the tVe are sure ' they are T vefitd6?i ,.. A spbpiaL.. ' Jjf’o cht.s . , . . 352 credi ' nl


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