Hayfield Secondary School - Harvester Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)
- Class of 1974
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Whether it’s a laugh from a pretty face, students col¬ laborating in the senior lounge, or a teacher inspiring a student, you can put all these things together and cre¬ ate a musical extravaganza. 2 introduction t . .v ■ . ' ww f ' ' l ' . s iiyMBw introduction 3 ' ll -: 1 . = fllF j| 3pj S ‘j anH ?S$i 1 $§|§|iji 3k ; ■; | if® 4 introduction Torrice Is In, The Flowers Too. The beauty of Hayfield sur¬ rounds us but sometimes the sounds escape us. Think of a school without sounds; with¬ out sights. Makes a pretty dull picture! Look at these pictures to see the color at Hayfield. introduction 5 Individuality is a sight to behold, and the sounds of togetherness make the school a better learning experience. Students working alone, or in groups. All this and more make Hayfield a little more exciting. Wm m Pf n 6 introduction Individuality And Togetherness Go Hand In Hand With Today. introduction 7 Express Yourself! Sights and sounds come in infinite forms. Sounds can be two students discussing lab problems or a student model¬ ing in art. Then there are the sights of good food before hungry students, or young men and women taking a look at our world. What else is school for? 8 introduction introduction 9 We All Must Communicate 10 introduction In order for a school to function, there must be com¬ munication. You can see stu¬ dents and faculty working and talking together. Sometimes eyes can speak a language of their own. Even pencils have a fluent tongue. introduction 11 12 introduction Students Make Advances In The Kitchen. Baking is fun. The delicious smells; the happy sounds. Each is a brick to be added to the foundation of a better life. Our students are prepared for tomorrow. After all, ex¬ perience is the best teacher. , • £ 1 introduction 13 The sounds of spirit are matched only by the sights of pageantry. On game nights, Hayfield is a world of bright colors and happy, excited sounds. A show of interests in a school by its students is a credit to that school. 14 introduction Sports in Hay field Have Many Facets A -4 HE: ’■ 1A L. b It V ' ' « VJk ► Ilf ill HP 1 1 gf L « ji 3f r 1: A A I lw U. Everyone strums to his or her own music; his or her own life. You can see it in daily life patterns. All students are but notes on the record, look¬ ing for a higher place in life; a higher rank on the chart rating. 16 introduction The World We Lived in While at Hay field. . . This special section is a salute to the class of ’74. These seniors are the first to go all the way through six years edu¬ cation at Hayfield. Here is a look at those “Golden Years.” “OUR WAR” was Vietnam, however, few of us are aware that the people of Vietnam had been at war for over 25 years. Vietnam became the subject of much painful soul searching throughout this nation. While the controversy boiled all over the world, men fought and died in the rice paddies, jungle thickets, and steep mountains. In Paris, far from the battlefield, representatives of the combatants sat through endless sessions seeking a peace agreement. Bombing was halted and then expanded; it even included Cambodia. Cease fires agreements were signed and broken. Attempts of peace seemed futile but at last Dr. Henry Kissinger, our representative to Paris Peace Talks, announced at the beginning of 1973 that peace was attained and our troops were withdrawn. Dr. Kissinger became Secretary of State and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. THE VOTING AGE was lowered to 18 when President Nixon signed a bill on June 22, 1970. On December 21, 1970, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that 18 year old Amer¬ icans have the right to vote in federal elections. AMTRACK a quasigovernmental corporation, inau¬ gurates a new passenger rail service linking about 300 cities. U.S. TROOPS were replaced by South Korean troops along the 151-mile armistice border with North Korea for the first time since the Korean War. The U.S. troops enter¬ ed the war in Korea during June of 1950. THE WORD “ECOLOGY” came into everyday usage as naturalists, and many other men of the various sciences, became successful in making humanity aware of the dread¬ ful course it was following towards its own extinction by pollution of the air and water about us: by promiscuous use of insecticides and other poisonous chemicals; and by the extravagant and destructive use of our natural resources. The year 1970 was tagged “Year of the Environment” and April 22 was designated as “Earth Day.” Laws began to be passed to protect our environment, not only from industrial abuse, but private abuse as well. Even the U.S. Wildlife reporters gave the nation shocking reports on the extinction of many species. An “animal graveyard” was featured during Earth Week at the Bronx Zoo. Each of the tombstones were marked to represent an animal that had become extinct. In 1974, 140 nations of the world, for the first time acted together and formed a United Nations Environment Pro¬ gram (UNEP) with a determined effort to stave off ecologi¬ cal disaster. It opened its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya with a staff of 300. FOUR STUDENTS WERE KILLED at Kent State University in Ohio on May 4, 1970, as National Guard men fired their rifles into a group of anti-war demonstrators. Violence flared at several other universities as students protested the U.S. military move into Cambodia. 18 the world we lived in while at hayfield. THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT reached its peak of momentum during the sixties, however, certain aspects of human rights became major controversial issues in many states across the country. Foremost was the bussing of stu¬ dents to attain racial balances in our public schools. This issue had little if any effect on our student life at Hayfield, possibly because the school had been integrated from the start. A part of the Civil Rights issue given little publicity, was the protection of women from discrimination due to sex. This action became known as the Womens’ Liberation Movement and its most active leaders seized upon the 50th Anniversary of the Womens’ Suffrage League in 1970, as a time publicize what little progress women had in Civil Rights. THE UNITED NATIONS general assembly by a 76 to 35 vote on October 25, 1971, admitted the People’s Re¬ public of China as a member and expelled the Chinese Nationalists government of Formosa. HARRY S. TRUMAN, 33rd President of the Unit¬ ed States died on Decem¬ ber 26, 1972 after being hospitalized since Decem¬ ber 5th for pulmonary con¬ gestion. He was sworn into office on April 12, 1945 after the death of Presi¬ dent Franklin D. Roose¬ velt. At the time Truman became President, allied armies were winning the war in Germany and pre¬ paring to invade Japan. Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945 and Japan surrend¬ ered on August 14th. President Truman was reelected in 1948 in what was termed as a great political upset. SPACE TRAVEL was still the big news of our life as we entered Hayfield School in 1970. Apollo 13 was launched April 13, 1970. When an oxygen tank exploded while in the third day in space, the astronauts cancelled the planned moon landing, swung around the moon, and coasted back to earth. The Apollo Program ended with Apollo 17. The progress and feats continued with each trip. Apollo 14, launched January 31, 1971, was targeted for the same area that Apollo 13 had planned to land. It land¬ ed successfully on February 5. Apollo 15 was the first of a final group of three flights to use the battery powered electric auto to increase the time and extent of lunar exploration. They covered a total of 17.4 miles during July 30, 31 and August 1, 1971. Apollo 16 crew carried out a successful exploration by traveling over 17 miles of the moon’s surface during April 1972 and brought back a record 210 pounds of rock and soil. Apollo 17 astronauts traveled over 23 miles of the moon’s surface in their Luna Rover. Skylab replaced the Apollo Program and NASA an¬ nounced that there would be three Skylab missions over an eight-month period. The crew of Skylab I set a new re¬ cord in space 28 days. Skylab m, the final of the series, was launched on No¬ vember 10, 1973 and returned February 8, 1974 with an all time record of over 84 days in space. The astronauts broke another record on Christmas Day when they took a 7-hour space walk. They returned with an abundance of film con¬ taining scientific data of the earth, sun, and the comet Kohoutek that was dis¬ covered early in 1973 by the Russian for whom it was named. the world we lived in while at hayfield 19 CANCER research institutes around the world produced preponderant evidence that lung cancer was more pre¬ valent among tobacco smokers than among non-smokers. Under pressure from the Federal Communications Com¬ mission the tobacco industry agreed to discontinue radio and television advertizing by September, 1970. During this same time, cigarette manufacturers were required to print on the label of each package, “Warning the Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking is Dan¬ gerous to Your Health.” This warning was also required in all printed advertisements of cigarettes. DRUG ABUSE is one of the serious problems of our time and the legislation that was passed affected us. Illegal pos¬ session of drugs is a misdemeanor punishable by a $1,000 fine or up to one year imprisonment, or both, for the first offense; and a $10,000 fine or up to three years imprison¬ ment, or both, for any subsequent offense. Thus, the teen¬ ager or college student, who took a brief fling with pot in¬ vited not only undesirable side effects, but also, legal dan¬ gers and the stigma of carrying a criminal record that held vast implications in his future. In most areas of the U.S., it became difficult—if not impossible—for a young person with a narcotics conviction to enter such professions as teaching and law, and usually as difficult to gain employ¬ ment in some industries. Addictive drugs are concern world wide as well as to us. The U.S. Narcotics Bureau estimate that half-million addicts in the U.S. use from 6 to 10 tons of heroin a year. Fifty-seven countries grow and produce heroin and valiant efforts to curb imports have been made. In 1974 there were more than a half-million Americans who drank to excess, making alcoholism the nations num¬ ber one drug problem. The number of problem drinkers, was 36 times greater than the number addicted to hard drugs. ENERGY CRISIS was a phrase that became a reality in 1973. The whole problem centered around the avail¬ ability of crude oil from which propane, gasoline, and many other fuels and chemicals are derived. As fuel needs for indus¬ try, home, and transporta¬ tion increased at an accel¬ erating rate, the output of most oil producing areas failed to keep pace with the demand. Although geologists say this crisis was long on its way, most of us will remember it as coming suddenly. Both Federal and State laws were en¬ acted to cope with the many problems and cutbacks were instituted for home, industry, and business: gas stations were ordered closed on Sundays; airline flights were cut; speed limits were reduced across the nation; big neon ad¬ vertising signs were turned off. The Federal Energy Ad¬ ministration was created. It became a global problem and some European countries banned Sunday auto driv¬ ing. Prices for gasoline, heating oil, and residual oil sky¬ rocketed. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and other Persian Gulf producers imposed an embargo October 17, 1973 on all exports of oil. They aimed specifically to hurt nations that were helping the Israelis in their war with the Arabs. The energy pinch hurt all industrialized nations of Europe, as well as other energy consuming countries around the world. At the start of the year Great Britain went on a 3 day work week to conserve energy and President Nixon pro¬ claimed a year-round Daylight Savings Time. Many people believed that the energy crisis wasn’t real, but manipulated by the big oil companies who have world wide investments, so in January 1974, four congressional committees opened hearings to have the $100 billion oil industry prove that the energy crisis was real. Meanwhile, scientists and engineers turned their atten¬ tion to other sources of energy that previously could not compete with the low cost of gasoline and fuel oils. An ex¬ perimental solar heating system was installed at a high school in Warrenton. TRANSPO ’72, the world’s first international transpor¬ tation exposition was held at Dulles International Airport in May and June of 1972. 20 the world we lived in while at hay field LYNDON B. JOHNSON, 36th President of the United States died of a heart attack on January 22, 1973. He be¬ came President when John F. Kennedy was assassinated and won a full term on his own by a landslide. During his term of office he was plagued with pressures to get us out of Vietnam. Peace demonstrations were a common occur¬ ence in Washington as the President searched in vain for an honorable way to end the war. The day after he died, the Vietnam cease-fire agreement was announced. THE POPULATION INCREASE became a great con¬ cern because our ability to cope with resulting problems failed to keep pace. The national increase from 1970 through 1973 was estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau at 3.3%. During this same time the state of Virginia’s pop¬ ulation increased 3.5%, and it is believed that the percent¬ age of increase in Fairfax County was higher than most other counties in the state. We saw farms, forests, and open land bulldozed for the development of suburban housing, shopping centers, of¬ fices, and industrial complexes. Many citizens and public officials are questioning the traditional American assump¬ tion that bigger is always better. The percentage of people living in apartments, high- rises, and condominiums increased at a greater rate than those living in private homes, which is a sharp contrast in life style that America has known. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION year of 1972 en¬ abled us, during our junior year, to observe the process used by our country in selecting its president and vice president. Shirley Chisholm of Brooklyn, New York, became the nation’s first Black woman representative to seek the presidential nomination. George Wallace, govenor of Alabama, also seeking the Democratic president¬ ial nomination, was shot in May, 1972 at near-by Laurel, Maryland during a campaign speech. The attack left him paralyzed from the waist down. In July 1972 the Dem¬ ocratic Convention held in Miami Beach, Flori¬ da, nominated George McGovern and Sargent Shriver to be their can¬ didates for President and Vice President respective¬ ly, and in August, 1972, the Republican Party nominated Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew as their candidates for President and Vice President re¬ spectively. The political campaign developed into a series of controversies but Republican nominee, Richard Nixon won his reelection with a land¬ slide victory over Democrat George S. McGovern. MARK SPITS AND BOBBY FISCHER were the top two champions in the year 1972, Mark Spitz won 7 gold medals in the Olympics, more than anyone had ever won in a single Olympics. Bobby Fischer became the first American to win the world chess championship by de¬ molishing Boris Spassky from Russia. the world we lived in while at hay field 21 VICE PRESIDENT SPIRO AGNEW, who seemed un¬ tarnished as Watergate touched member after member of the President’s official family, had his own “skeleton in the closet.” Federal prosecutors portrayed him as a poli¬ tician who had cooperated with and encouraged a tradition of illegal shakedowns and bribes from Maryland contrac¬ tors. Agnew resigned and was fined $10,000 and placed on a three year proba¬ tion. Early in 1974 he was barred from the practice of law in his home state of Maryland. The vacancy was filled by Representa¬ tive Gerald Ford, leader of House Minority, who was selected by President Nixon and the appoint¬ ment confirmed by Con¬ gress. METRO, the Washington area subway, and the dream of the people of this area since the turn of the century, be¬ gan to show signs of reality in the ’70’s. Northern Virginia Transportation Day on June 17, 1971 marks ground-break¬ ing for the first Virginia subway station at Rosslyn. The first Virginia land acquisitions occurred on September 12, 1970—about a half-acre lot at Huntington Station location. Metro, as we have come to know it, is legally designated as Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. It is an interstate compact authorized to plan, build, and oper¬ ate the regio nal rapid rail system in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. The initial operation of the Metro was planned for 1974, however, completion would be in 1979. When completed it would consist of about one hundred total miles of rail service; one third in Virginia, one third in Maryland, and one third in D.C. Of this total mileage half would be subway and half surface. WATERGATE was a popular name of a scandal that became public June 17, 1973 when five men with eaves¬ dropping equipment were caught breaking into Demo¬ cratic National Headquarters. The break-in alledgedly was led by a Miami real estate dealer and a former Central Intelligence Agency operative. The Watergate hearings dominated the news in 1973 and probably reached its peak of interest in the fall of the year when the Senate Watergate Com¬ mittee televised its pro¬ ceedings for the public. The scandals cost the Administration two Attor¬ ney Generals, an acting director of the FBI, a Dep¬ uty Attorney General, a special Watergate prosecutor, and a full measure of Presidential aides and lesser figures. By the start of the year 1974, many legislators and Jus¬ tice Department officials were seriously considering im¬ peachment of President Nixon for his alleged part in the offense, his part in the cover-up, or his withholding of evidence in the Watergate Affair. THE HIJACKING OF AIRPLANES to Cuba became a source of public alarm. Incidents of this new form of crime were on the increase and at the time we entered high school a new word was coined to define this offense—skyjacking. Although domestic skyjacking declined in 1970, skyjack¬ ing of international flights increased sharply. The U.S. Department of Transportation set up a permanent federal sky marshal force for deployment on domestic and inter¬ national flights. 22 the world we lived in while at hay field THE ECONOMY went out of control in 1969 and we entered 1970 with living cost being almost 6% more than one year previously. Imports exceeded exports for the full calendar year for the first time in the 1900’s. This prompted President Nixon to impose a 10% surcharge on most imports. 1971 will bear the distinction as the year in which, for the first time during peace, the United States moved to price and wage controls. THE DRESS STYLES during the early 70’s were quite varied. Long hair was the vogue for both boys and girls. Some boys, who were capable, grew beards and mustaches. The girls wore skirts that varied from maxi, midi and mini length. Baggy, cuffed, and bell bottom pants were also in style at this time. The boys went from snug fitting pants to the baggy type. He wore turtle neck sweaters, and when he wanted to be a little more formal he would wear a jacket. He could wear the full range of color designs in any of his clothing. Some girls or boys who preferred the more casual or com¬ fortable look wore jeans and tennis shoes. Halter tops became the summer style for the girls. PRINCIPALS—As we entered school in September of 1973, we found waiting for us our new principal, Mrs. Doris Torrice. Mrs. Torrice took over the duties of principal from Mr. Floyd Worley. Mr. Worley is now on the committee for year-round school, with an office at Lake Braddock. Mrs. Torrice comes to us from Groveton High School, where she also served as principal. GRADUATION—Ever comes the day that you reach out with your hands to touch the fruits of knowledge. Im¬ agine life as the stairway of that knowledge and with every twist and every turn, you meet a new challenge, the chal¬ lenge to face yourself, achieve your goals and build your future. Graduation is pride, and accomplishment deserv¬ ing of recognition. It is to seek the taste of a new genera¬ tion and another life. Happiness is graduation, a struggle finally ended, a sigh of contentment, but also a tear. the world we lived in while at hay field 23 SUPER SENIORS SUPER SENIORS • ' V Most Athletic: Judy Basham and Tim Fitzgerald The Best of ’74 Best Leader: Cherie Travis and Mark Craver Most Dependable: Tris Schulte and Jim Teed Special Senior Award: Phyllis Donley and Jim Ryan 26 superlatives Laziest: Gina Fuller and Ben Miller Most Popular: Linda McKee and Mark Craver Funniest: Judy Basham and Sam Dysart Wittiest: Jill Dillow and Tim Gulley Sweetest: Mary Anne Beuke and Duff Scudder superlatives 27 Best Dressed: Beth Risdon and Terry Register Best All Around: Cherie Travis and Eric Scalise W f mrW ' ’ y r«J T r M , Most Talkative: Adrian Doyle and Bob Evans Cutest Couple: Mary Anne Beuke and Duane Beatty 28 superlatives Seniors Make It To The Top Iappy-Go-Luckiest: Linda Bainbridge and Marty Mittendorf Most Individual: Lynne Collins and Dwight Vaughn Best Personality: Betty Forbes and Eric Scalise Most Talented: Rollyne Powell and Kenny Poe Most Sincere: Robin Root and Duff Scudder superlatives 29 Most Outgoing: Phyllis Donley and Tim Gulley Most Likely to Succeed: Cherie Travis and Don Williams Friendliest: Cathy Martyn and Eric Scalise Most Innocent: Regian Bean and Drew George Most Intelligent: Holly Rutherford and Charlie Hahl 30 superlatives A Salute to Outstanding Seniors Most Mischievous: Sue Boland and Marty Mittendorff Shyest: Nancy Lindstrom and Sam Ray superlatives 31 SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS rrntfc kt ritLI The Class Of ’74 Hector Acevedo Hugo Acevedo Deborah Adams Susan Adams Dennis Adkins Donna Allen Delphine Almeida Ellen Almond Hector E. Acevedo—Chico Varsity Soccer 11,12, Varsity Football 11,12; College. “Viva la Raza.” Hugo Damon Acevedo—Taco Boy’s State 9; College. “ i Oye! i Que pasa cabron?” Deborah Anne Adams—Debi Bowling Club 9, Spanish Club 9, V.O.T. 11,12; Work with the government. “Mumble, Mumble.” Susan Leigh Adams—Susie F.H.A. 9, H.R. Rep. 9,10, Grapplerettes 11, Senior Sponsor 12; College and marriage. “I get by with a little help from my friends.” Donna Jill Allen Cheerleading Capt. 9, FHA 9, D.E. Club Sec. 9,10, Frosh Class Pres., J.V. Cheerleader 10, Keyettes 10,12, Beta Club 10, “W” Club 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11, Grapplerettes 11, SCA 10,11, Sr. Class Sec.; College. “Happiness is when one smile makes two! ” Ellen E. Almond Newspaper 11,12, Drill Team 11,12, Yearbook 12, UN Club 12, Keyettes 12; College. “Anyway . . .” Georganne Anders Gina Andrews Kenneth Arnold Ricky Arnold Mark As trike Marsha Astrike James Backus Rodney Bagan Seniors Find Some Time To Relax Georganne Anders—Tootie Bowling Club 9,10, D.E. 11, V.O.T. 12. “Burn it down!” Marsha Astrike NJHS 10,11, NHS 12, FHA 12, Keyettes 12, Host and Hostesses; College. James G. Backus Communications Committee 10, T.V. Club 12. Gina Andrews J.V. Hockey 9, Wantu Wazuri Club 10, V.P. 11, Pres. 12, Drum and Sandal 11, Madrigals 11,12, Music letters; College. “Nothing’s impossible.” Kenny Ray Arnold Football 9. Ricky Wayne Arnold—Rick Marching Band 10-12, V.P. 12, Concert Band 10-12, Orchestra 11,12, Lettered in Band. “Days of Our Lives” in the senior lounge. 36 seniors Haroldynne M. Bailey—Toots Spanish Club 9-11, Art Club 9,10, Ski Club 10, H.R. Rep. 9, Light and Sound 12, Drama Club 12, Honor Roll 10,11. “Everybody is a star.” Leslie E. Bainbridge Drill Team 11,12, GAA 10; College or visiting the country. Linda L. Bainbridge Cheerleader 9, Drill Team 11,12. Brenda Bailey Haroldynne Bailey Leslie Bainbridge Linda Bainbridge Annaliese Baker Rick Baker Robert Baker seniors 37 I I I Glenn Barrett Elaine Barrett Alice Jean Barbour Softball Team 9-11, Tri-Hi-Y 12, 2nd place in Essay Contest; College. “The main thing in life is not to be afraid to be human.’’ Donald J. Barham, Jr. Track 9, Wrestling 10-12; College. Elaine Barrett V.P. Wantu-Wazuri Club; To work or return to school. Alice Barbour Donald Barham Gail Barnes Emory Earl Barton Menchville; Work and continue with school “What ever you think.” Judy A. Basham H.R. Rep. 9, Basketball 9-12, Softball 9-12, GAA 10, Hockey 12, Math Team; College. “You can’t be serious.” Virginia Lee Basl—Ginny Keyettes 12, Field Hockey 12, GAA 10-12, NJHS; Vacation then work. “Smile, and let your heart soar.” John Barrett Emory Barton Judy Basham Virginia Basl 38 seniors Lois Bateman Michael Bauer Ralph Beahm Lois Kelley Bateman—Kelley Basketball 10, Swim Team 11,12, Tennis 10- 12, NJHS 10, Outstanding Child Development Student 11; College. Linda L. Bates T.C. Williams, Modern Dance 9, Slave 9, Homecoming Dance Activity 10, 3rd place Modern Dance; College. “Gee.” Michael Bauer Football 9, Wrestling 9-12, Host and Hostess 12; College Linda Bates Diane Bauserman Regina Bean William Beatty Diane E. Bauserman Become a very successful hairdresser. Regina Ann Bean Tri-Hi-Y 9-12, Pep Club 10; College. William Duane Beatty Football 11,12, Baseball 9; College. w Diana Bembenick seniors 39 Bernard W. Benfield—Bernie State Policeman Maureen Ann Berry—Moe Mt. Vernon H.S.; Basketball 9,10, Varsity Softball Man., SCA Rep. 9,10, Pep Club 9, Office Assistant 9-11, Select Girls 11, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir 11,12; College to study Police Science. Mary Anne Beuke Pep Club 10, FHA 9,10, Gymnastics 9-12, Key- ette Sec., 12, Host and Hostesses 11,12, GAA 10, Varsity Club 9-11, Prom Court 11, Home¬ coming Court 12; College. Ellen G. Birckhead FBLA 11, Treas., 12, Keyette Sec., 11,12, NJHS 10; College. Susan Mae Boland—Sue Hockey 9, Pep Club 9, Basketball 9, Cheer¬ leader 10-12, Keyette Jr. and Sr. Rep., Swim Team 11,12, “I’m impressed.” Michael Lee Bourland—Mike Gymnastics 9, Concert and Marching Band 9-11, Stage Band 10-12, GDP 9-12, V.P., GDP, NJHS, Band letters 9-12; College. SENIORS: ingroups or individually Bernard Benfield Maureen Berry Mary Anne Beuke Ellen Birckhead Anthony Black Susan Boland James Bonifer Michael Bourland 40 seniors Mitzi Bowen Patricia Bowen Lisa Bradshaw Steven Brady Lisa Dawn Bradshaw H.R. Rep. 9,10, Jesus People 9, Bowling Club 9, Drama Club 10, MADD Festival 10, Guitar Workshop 9, Newspaper Staff 11,12, Art Show 11; Marriage, Professional Photographer. “ . . . let us not love in word nor speech; but in deed and in truth.” John 3:18 She’s really something else! Anthony Earl Brannan—Tony Freshman Football, Freshman Baseball, J.V. Football; College. George William Brannen Cristobal Secondary School, Panama Canal Zone; Varsity Baseball 11, letter 11. Anthony Brannan John Brawner George Brannen Catherine Brearey seniors 41 Annette Breed Marsha Breeden Charleene Bryant Deborah Buck Annette L. Breed J.V. Basketball 9, Track 9-12, Basketball 10-12, GAA 10,11, V.P. 12, Tennis 12; College- Veterinary Medicine. “Reach out and grab what you can, while you can.” Marsha Ellen Breeden—Tiddle Drum and Sandal 10,11, NJHS, Drama 11,12, Concert Choir 11,12, MADD Festival 10-12; College. “It is not important how much you are loved by others, but how much others are loved by you.” Charleene Faye Bryant Hairdresser. “Super cool Claude!” Deborah Dianne Buck—Debbie FHA 9,10, Federation Pres., H.R. Rep. 9,10, Pep Club 10, Grapplerettes Capt. 11,12, Sr. Class Council, Yearbook Staff 12; College. “Hey, are ya Bleah?” Debra Jean Buckler—Deb “Is that right?” Cynthia Michelle Bull—Cyndi Choir 9,10, Cheerleader 9, Jr. Class Council, Tri-Hi-Y 11, Keyettes 12, Host and Hostesses 12, Tennis Team 12, Jr. H.R. Rep., Sr. Class V.P.; College and traveling. “ . . . today well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.” Jeanne M. Burkhart HERO Club 12, FHA V.P. 12, Sr. H.R. Rep. 12, SCA H.R. Rep. 11, Ft. Belvoir Cheerleader 11; College-Child Psychology. “Caring makes all the difference.” Debra Buckler Cynthia Bull Jeanne Burkhart Thomas Callan 42 seniors Luke Calloway III Jannine Carlton Laura Carr Luke Lea Callaway—Cally Football 9-12, Gymnastics 9-12; College. Jannine Dana Carlton—Beanie Hockey 9, Captain 10; College. “Might, again, might not.” Seniors Go Ape. . . Jimmy Caudill Kathleen Chapman Karen Cherosky . .. waiting for June 10, 1974. Laura Diane Carr Kathleen Susanne Chapman—Charlie Business School. “Life is too short.” Drill Team 10,11; College. “Anyway.” Jimmy Dale Caudill then Football 9, HIMCO; Travel and College. seniors 43 Jon Christensen Elaine Clark Elaine Clark Track 9, Tri-Hi-Y 10, Hist., 11, Pres., 12, NJHS 10, Pep Club 10, H.R. Rep. 10,11, Tennis 12, GAA 12; College. Sharon Ann Clary Keyettes 11, V.P., 12, FBLA 12, NJHS 10; College. “A friend is a present you give yourself.” Lynne Webster Collins Madison Hall Rep. 9, Pep Club 9, Drum and Sandal 10, J.V. Cheerleader Co-Captain 11, Varsity Cheerleader-Captain 12, NJHS V.P., NHS; College—VPI. Sharon Lee Cooper—Sharry Hammond H.S.; Art Club 9, Sec., Freshman Class, Drill Team Sec., 11, GAA 10; College or Business School. “Remember the Coop.” I thawt I taw a putty-tat! Sharon Clary Lynne Collins Charles Compton Sharon Cooper 44 seniors We ve Come A Long Way Mary Copper James Cormier Cynthia Costanzo Mark Craver Steve E. Cullen Groveton H.S.; Newspaper 10,11; College. “Ya wanna get hit!!” Charles C. Cunningham—Charlie Work Janice Leah Curtis VOT 12; Get married, Work for Government. “Happiness is loving and being loved.” Mary Jane Copper Work James Robert Cormier College—Michigan State. “So it goes.” Cynthia Louise Costanzo—Cindy Work in Doctor’s Office, Travel. Mark Wayne Craver Football 9-12, Track 9, Key Club, Varsity Club, Drama, Jr. Class Pres., SCA Pres., 12, Freshman Class Pres., Harvard Book Award, NJHS, NHS; College—Law School. “Take a break!” Janice Crawford Charles Cunningham Steven Cullen Janice Curtis seniors 45 James P. Dailey—Jim College George Henry Darley—Butch J.V. Basketball 9, Varsity Basketball 10,11,12, Varsity Football 12, Freshmen Football, Var¬ sity Club 10,11,12; Policeman. “When all are one and one is all, to be a rock and not to roll.” Dianne Dolores Davis Basketball Manager 10, Hockey 10, Pep Club 9, GAA 9; College or Secretarial School. John Richlee Davis—Ricky College or Custom car painter. “Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.” Dianne Davis John Davis Roxanne Davis Roxanne J. Davis Pep Club 9,10, FHA 9,10, Chorus 9, FTA 10, 11, HERO 11, Drill Team 11,12, Newspaper 12, Keyettes 12, Homeroom Rep. 11; College. Emma Deane Commercial Art and Interior Design. Claude Randall Deering—Randy Baseball 9-12, NJHS, NHS; College. Gloria Deadmore Emma Deane Claude Deering Jeanne Deluca 46 seniors Peter DeLuca Robert Dennis William Denzler Timothy Dilley It Seems Like It Will Never End! Jill Dillow Laure Dinion Janet Dionne Donna Dittmer Janet L. Dionne Concert and marching band 10,11; College— major in nursing. “O.K. M.A.” and “Got Cha.” Robert Neal Dennis—Bob College Timothy Allen Dilley—Tim T.V. Club 9-11, Camera Man; College. “One can only hope for momentary happiness, for what one does between birth and death does not last forever and is therefore irrelevant.” Jill Lynn Dillow—Dallas FHA 9, Pep Club 9, J.V. Cheerleader 10, Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 10; College. “Ahhh... Bubbles!” Laure Beth Dinion Pep Club 10, Homeroom Rep. 10, Lab Assis¬ tant 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11, Yearbook 11,12; College. Seniors hang in there! seniors 47 Graduation Evokes Many Emotions Margaret Doering Rebecca Domingue Katie Donoso Adrian Doyle Samuel P. Dysart—Pasquale, Seamer, and Toots J.V. Football 10, Varsity Track 10, Drama 12; Probably College. “Remember: Man can go to the moon, but a frog can jump only so high.” Rebecca Domingue—Becky Softball 9-12, NJHS 9,10, NHS 11,12, March¬ ing and Symphonic Band 9,10,11, Sec-Treas., 12, Stage Band 11,12, FBLA 12, Orchestra 11,12, HSH Orchestra 10, “Damn Yankees” Orchestra 11, Letters—Softball, Music; College. Phyllis Diane Donley—Flip FHA 9-10, Pres., 12, Pep Club 9,10, Varsity Cheerleader 11, Drum and Sandal 10, Year¬ book 11,12, Jr. and Sr. Class Council, Var¬ sity Club 10, H.R. Rep. 9,10, Madd Fest. 10; College and Marrying the man of my dreams. “Oh what tangled webs we weave when we practice to deceive.” Kathleen Dolan Phyllis Donley I Fred Dotson Samuel Dysart 48 seniors Deborah Eastham Michele Eastridge James Edwards Keith Elder Margaret Marie Ettner—Margie Girls’s Varsity Track 9,10, Tri-Hi-Y 10-12, Co-Captain Girl’s J.V. Basketball 10, NJHS 10.11, Jr. Class Council, Host and Hostesses 11.12, GAA 10, Senior Class Council; College. “The tide ebbs and flows, time passes, and attitudes change!” Deborah Lynn Eastham—Debbie Beautician Michele Joanne Eastridge—Mish Drill Team 10-12, Captain 12, Keyettes 12, Drama Club 11, Junior Council 11, Student Senate 12, National Junior Honor Society 10,11; Secretarial Work. “In fact, Tris; chalk it up to experience!” Thelbert Will Elmore “Cleanliness is next to godliness.” Susan Endicott—Sue Stuttgart American High School, Germany; Concert Choir 10, Modeling team 9,10, Stu¬ dent Council Rep. 10; College in Arizona (NAU). Deep within the shadows of our minds Thelbert Elmore Susan Endicott Margaret Ettner seniors 49 f I Amy Ellen Fiebelkorn Hockey 9,10,12, Basketball 9,10,11, Chorus 9-12, NJHS 11, Keyettes 11,12, letter in Chorus 10-12, Girl’s State Karen Marie Fasnacht Delta Junction High, Alaska; Yearbook 9,11, J.V. Cheerleader 10, Varsity Cheerleader—Co- Captain 11, Newspaper column editor 11, J.V. Girl’s Basketball 9, Class Sec. 11, Pep Club 9,10,11, FEAST 11, Gymnastics—Capt. 11. “Until then .. . .” Michael Anthony Femiano—Mike VPI—Architecture. Robert August Evans, Jr.—Bob Football 9-12, Concert Band 9,10, Key Club 12, Baseball 9, Heritage 11, Editor, 12, Na¬ tional Merit commended scholar, Band and Football letter; College. “Well, that’s the breaks.’’ Katherine L. Eyman—Kati FHA 9,10, FBLA 10, Junior Class Council 11, Lafayette Hall Office Asst. 10-12, Sr. Class Council, FBLA Regional spelling champion 10; Business School. “Don’t mess with Tim!” Linda Ruth Falbo Buena High School, Sierra Vista, Arizona; Girl’s Volleyball 11, Student Council 10,11, French Club V.P. 11, National Honor Society 11,12; University of Arizona to study Business Administration. “Love that is cleansed by tears will remain eternally pure and beautiful.” I Ronald Etter Robert Evans Katherine Eyman Linda Falbo Vittorio Fann Karen Fasnacht Michael Femiano Amy Fiebelkorn 50 seniors Virgal Fields John Finley Brian Finnell Virgal Markus Fields—Virg Cross Country Track 10-12, Track 9-12, Aviation Club Pres., Science Club, Astronomy Club, German Club, Newspaper, Rifle Club, Radio Club, H.R. Rep., Boy’s State Rep., NJHS; College. “Ah! Possible, just possible.” Brian David Finnell “Don’t lose your heads.” Tim S. Fitzgerald—Tim Key Club 11,12, Varsity Club 11,12, Basket¬ ball 9-12, Baseball 9-12, Football 9-12, Best Offensive Player—Baseball; College. Teresa Lynn Foley—Terry Cosmetologist. “Love is never having to say you’re sorry.” Betty Jane Forbes Host and Hostesses 11,12, HIMCO; College. “If we change the world let it bear the mark of our intelligence.” Timothy Fitzgerald Teresa Foley Betty Forbes The “Galloping Gourmet”—he’s not! seniors 51 Seniors Excel In Play And Work Louis Forlini Rickie Franks Michele Fowler Mary Frantz Elizabeth Fox Patty Frantz Elizabeth Anne Fox—Beth Pep Club 9, Scholastic Club 9, Tri-Hi-Y 10,11, NJHS 10,11, Drama Club 10,11, Jr. Class Council, Keyettes 12, NHS 12, Sr. Class Coun¬ cil; College. Ricky L. Franks College. “ ’74 Seniors are good, ’74 Seniors are great, this school they will never hate.” Mary Katherine Frantz Keyettes 12, Mixed Chorus 10, Madrigals 11,12, FBLA 11, Regional Womens Chorus 11; Business School and work. “Together” Patty Jean Frantz Science Club 11, FBLA 11,12, Choir Concerts 11; Business College. “There you go again.” Louis John Forlini—Lou “And those with no sandwiches, Please get off the bus.” Michele Elizabeth Fowler Pep Club 9, H.R. Rep. 10, Cheerleader 10-12, Jr. Class Council, Student Advisory Council 12, NJHS; College. “I’m impressed.” 52 seniors Melba Fukuda Gina Fuller Louis Gaillard Alice Gent James George Kathryn Giltmier Marie Franzen Work at Airport. “Right on, sister or brother.” Cynthia Fern Freeman—Cindy Pep Club 10, Grapplerettes 11,12; Computer Programming. Norma Maria Frye Drama Club 9,10; College. “You have the rest of your life—so do what you can.” Rick D. Frye Football 9, Baseball 9, Winter Track 10, Var. Soccer Sportsmanship Award, Letter 10, NJHS Treas. 10, GDP; College. Melba N. Fukuda Keyettes 11, Treas. 12, FBLA 12, NJHS 9-11, NHS 12, H.R. Rep. 10,11; College. Gina L. Fuller Gymnastics 9, Mixed Chorus 12; College. “Why don’t you shut up?” Alice Rose Gent Hammond H.S.; Newspaper Staff 11, Worked for Red Cross for 4 years; Computer Program¬ ing. “I do my thing, you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your views, and you to live up to mine.” James Drew George—Drew NJHS 10,11, Var. Gymnastic Team 10, Drama “Damn Yankees” 11,12, Host and Hostesses 11,12, NHS Treas. 12, Key Club 11,12, Mad¬ rigals 12, Senator, Student Senate 12; Col¬ lege. “Ask me if I care? No.” Marie Franzen Cynthia Freeman Norma Frye Rick Frye seniors 53 I Paul Gorlinsky Cathy Graham Steven Graves Edmund Gray Danny Green Margaret Griffin Frances Goloway Newspaper Editor 9, Track 10-12, Basketball 10-12, JCL 10-12, Ski Club 10, NJHS 10,11, GAA 10,12, Tennis 10-12, Biology Club 11, Newspaper 11, NHS 12, Most Valuable Track and Tennis Player; College. “Suum cuique” Samuel S. Gonzales—Sammy Football 9,10, Baseball 9,10; Hit the beach. Cathey Alice Graham—Cat Pep Club 9, Sec. 10, Over-All Treas. 10, Mad¬ rigals 11,12, Concert Choir 10, Regional Cho¬ rus 10-12, 3 Music Service Bars, Regional Medals, Letter, Best Seminar 12, Forensics 12; College. Steven E. Graves—Steve Basketball 9, Soccer 11,12; College. “Good luck to the class of 75.” Edmund DeWaine Gray—Ed Football 12. “I’m telling you.” Danny Lee Green DECA 12. “It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness.” Margaret A. Griffin—Moki Waipahu High, Hawaii; FHA 9, Aloha Week Committee 11; Hayfield H.S. Sets Committee 12, Homecoming Float 12; College. “Howz’it man, what’s happening?” Michael Golas Frances Goloway Samuel Gonzales Gordon Gordon 54 seniors Gail Griffith Kurt Gutzmann Timothy Gulley Terry Gummerson Charles Hahl Paul Haines Debra Hall Grady Hall Gail E. Griffith Office Assistant 11; Cosmetologist and Police¬ woman. “I forgot, but I’ll bring it tomorrow.” Timothy J. Gulley—Tim Key Club 11,12, Varsity Club 11,12, Gym¬ nastics 9-12, Wrestling 10, Football 9-12; College. “Did you say 32?” Terry Lynne Gummerson Cheerleader Capt. 9, H.R. Rep. 9, FBLA 9, Cheerleader 10, Tri-Hi-Y 10, NJHS; College. “Has anybody seen Kent?” Charles E. Hahl—Charlie NJHS 10,11, NHS 12, GDP, 1st Place in Va. Ind. Arts Fair; College. “For those of you who didn’t, you should have!” Paul D. Haines Math Team Capt. 11,12, Service Award, Chess Team 11,12, Debate Team 10, Letter, 11, Computer Club 9-12, Nat. Merit Semi- Finalist, Membership of Distinction in So¬ ciety of Outstanding American H.S. Students; College. “No comment.” Debra Kaye Hall—Charlie Band 9, Mixed Chorus 10, Concert Choir 11, Office Assistant 12, B.G. 12; Nursing School. “Short people of the world unite, what have you got to lose except your tininess.” I’ll get you for this !! seniors 55 Donna Lee Hamilton Basketball 10, Softball 10, Ecology Club 10; College. “Keep the Faith” Karen Leigh Hardtke Pep Club 9, Softball 9,10, Hockey 10, GAA 10, FBLA 11, Tennis 11, Host and Hostesses 12; College. Jerome Patrick Hayes—Pat Basketball Man. 9,10, Key Club 9-12, Swim Team 11,12, Senator, Student Senate 12, NJHS 9-11, NHS 12; Naval Academy. Nancy J. Heist Light and Sound Tech. 9-12, FBLA 12, Key- ettes 11,12, J.V. Softball Man. 10, Model U.N. 11,12, Spring Lit. Workshop 11, NJHS, Sr. Bd. of Light and Sound; College. “Happiness is knowing you have made it through another day.” Victoria Hall Debbie Hamilton Donna Hamilton Karen Hardtke Today’s lunch: barf on a buttered bun. Donna Hawes Jerome Hayes Nancy Heist Peter Hellmann 56 seniors William Henry Denise Herring John Hicks William Hicks Paul Higdon John Higgins Teresa Hudson Edward Huebner Bachelor Living — Men’s Lib? William Raymond Henry—Ray Spring Track 10-12, Cross Country 11,12, Win¬ ter Track 11,12, Heritage Staff 12. Denise E. Herring SCA Rep. 9; Work for State Dept, in Richmond. John E. Hicks Freshman Football, FBLA 10, V.P. 11,12, Senator 12, LAST 11,12, Senior Board 12; Navy. “Try, just a little bit harder . . (Joplin) William Dennis Hicks Football 9. Paul Earl Higdon Drama 11,12, Thespian Hist. 11,12; Pick up and move to Elkins. “And then She said to John Arthur Higgins Washington-Lee Crew Team 10, W.L. Cross Country 10, Rifle Team 11, Jr. Achievement Assoc. Pres. 10, Gen. Business Award for highest ranking student; VPI or UVA or William and Mary to major in Forestry and Biology. Teresa Lynne Hudson—Terri JCL 10,11, Literary Magazine 11, H.R. Rep. 11, Concert Choir 12, Letter in Music; Nurs¬ ing School. Edward George Huebner—“Hollywood Ed” Bettendorf H.S., Iowa; Football 9-12, Basket¬ ball 9, Track 10-12, Wrestling 10,12, SCA Rep. 9, Heritage 12, Letter in Track and Foot¬ ball 11,12; College. “Beyourself!” seniors 57 David A. Hufnagel—Huff Soccer 11,12, Math Team 12, Chess Club 11, 12; College. “Solid” Bernard Hughes—Chuck Baseball 9-12, Football 9-12, Basketball 9, Key Club; College. Charlyn M. Hughes—Char Manor H.S.; Softball 9,11, Field Hockey 10, 11, Tennis 10, Basketball 11; Hayfield H.S.; Field Hockey 12, Basketball 12, Softball 12; College. “Know yourself; Be yourself.” Eddie A. Jenkins—Ed Soccer 10. “Be yourself and NOT anyone else.” Looking Toward A Brighter Future David Hufnagel Charlyn Hughes Joel Iddins Eddie Jenkins Bernard Hughes Debra Humphries Patrick Ivory Mark Jenkins 58 seniors Sandra Johns Sara Johnson Jon Joines Timothy Jones David Juraschek Kenneth Karas Richard Karrol John Kearney Elissa Keller Richard Kelley Sandra Sue Johns—Queenie Young Life-Pres., TAR-Pres., Keyettes Pres. 12, FBLA 10-12, Drill Team 12; College— Teaching. “It only takes a spark to get a fire going.” Jon Christopher Joines—Chris VA. State Police. “Ya can’t con an old con.” Timothy D. Jones—Tim Marching and Symphonic Band 9-12, letter, NJHS 9,10, T.V. Club 12; College—Dentistry. “Men who have much to say, use the fewest words.” Wombat David Francis Juraschek Radio Club 10-12, T.V. Club 10-12, School Radio Station 11,12, Newspaper 10,11, Com¬ puter Club 9-12; College. Kenneth Wayne Karas—Karavich Football 9,10, Baseball 9-12, J.V. Basket¬ ball 10, letter; Go around the world. Richard P. Karroll HIMCO 11; VIP. John Michael Kearney—Mike FBLA 10-12, Historian 11, LAST 11,12, Sr. Bd. Member 12, School Store 11,12, 4th place national award—FBLA exhibit; College. Elissa Annette Keller Frankfurt H.S.—Germany; Ohio State— Veterinarian. Richard Jack Kelley, Jr.—Kelley Douglas Byrd H.S.; Cross Country 9-11, Drama Club 9-11, Chess Club 9,10, Pep Club 10,11 DECA-Parliamentarian 11,12, Track 11; Coast Guard Academy. “Remember, size doesn’t matter in anything.” seniors 59 I i i Rodger Earl Kells Drama Club 10,12, Drama Award; Travel. John Allan Keys—Jack Washington Gas Surveyor Deborah Coleen King—Debbie J.V. Cheerleader 10, Captain 11, Varsity Cheerleader 12, Prom Princess 11; Legal Secretary. Norman Lee Kisendaffer Postal Work Lydia Kim Koeller JCL 10-12, Literary Club 9-12, Alternate H.R. Rep. 11, History Club 10, Concert Choir 11,12, Drama Club 12, Jazz Ensemble 12, NJHS 10, Ecology Club 11; College. “No less than the trees and the sky, you have a right to be here.” Terese Ann Koeller Literary Club 10-12, Concert Choir 10-12, NHS 11,12 Jazz Ensemble 12, History Club 10, English Team 11, H.R. Rep. 10, NJHS 10; College. “If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer . . .” Thoreau Joy Maria Koplaski Office Assistant 11; Secretary. Rodger Kells John Keys Deborah King Norman Kisendaffer Lydia Koeller Terese Koeller Joy Koplaski 60 seniors Seniors Continue Self Expression Stephen Koplaski Jeanne Kridle I Robert Lacy Harold R. Lawson—Randy Baseball 9, Football 9, Track Team 10, Mixed Chorus 9, Madrigals 10-12, Barber Shop Quar¬ tet 12; Major Data Processing. “Fantastic!!!” Stephen Joseph Koplaski Freshmen Football, J.V. Basketball Man., Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball Man., Var¬ sity Club; Join Navy. i Ah carrumba! Joanne Koczma John Larabee Steven Kotzmoyer Deborah Larimer Jeanne Elizabeth Kridle J.V. Hockey 9, J.V. Softball 9, Tri-Hi-Y 10,11, Sec. 12, GAA 10, Varsity Hockey 10, Girls Basketball Timer 9,10, Host and Hostesses 11,12, Tennis 11, Jr. Class Council, NJHS 10,11, NHS 12, Newspaper 12; College. Joanne Beatrice Kuczma—Jo Karamorsel H.S., Turkey; California Scholar¬ ship Federation 10; College or Air For ce. “Hey Baby.” Harold Lawson seniors 61 N59M ' ta - w L r M£FffL Under the Hawk’s wing I i ifV i f Cfcx uipl!lr ■ 1 m f . IwlferflKMH a i . ’Uy y ? ' ll. 1 JlT 1 fjf Jeffrey P. Leatherland—Jethro DECA 11,12. “How’s ya Puddin?” Roxanne J. Lehman—Rocky Band 9,10, Librarian Assistant 11; Author, Musician, Artist. “What’s Happening?” Robin Deann Lillard Freshman Cheerleader, Pep Club 10, Tri-Hi- Y 10, Historian 11, NJHS 10,11, Drum and Sandal 11, Host and Hostesses 11,12, Girls State Rep. 11, Jr. Class Council, Office Work¬ er 11,12, Cheerleader Hist. 12, Yearbook 12, Sr. Class Council; College. Nancy J. Lindstrom—Finnish Gal Gymnastic Team 8-10, Girls Varsity Club 9, GAA 10, Jogging Club 10, Track Team 11, 12, Grapplerettes 11, Co-Capt., 12 H.R. Rep., Overall SCA Sec. 12, NJHS 10, NHS 12, Wash. Hall Freshman Float Princess; Desti¬ nation: London, England. “Smile, it helps beautify America.” Lee Dennis Litvinas Basketball 9, Baseball 9, Winter and Spring Track 10,11, Cross Country Track 11; To Enjoy Life. “You’ll get yours, BEAR.” Edward Abe Livengood—Ed DECA 12; Auto Body. Jeffrey Leatherland Roxanne Lehman Edward Leonard Robin Lillard Nancy Lindstrom Douglas Litton Lee Litvinas Edward Livengood 62 seniors Steve B. Livingston Wrestling 9, Spring Track 9, Football 9, Win¬ ter Track 10, Gymnastics 10; Air Force Academy or College. Amira Lopez—Bambi H.R. Rep. 10, Student Assistant 11; College— Int. Dec. or Art. “ i QuePasa!” Rebecca A. Lyons—Becky Track 10-12, Swim Team 11; College— Medical Career. “Chow.” . Michael Keith Mallonee Football 9-12, Gymnastics 9-12, Winter Track 9, Key Club 11,12; College. Christine E. Mantone—Chris Hockey 9,10, Softball 9, Tri-Hi-Y 10-12, GAA 10, Tennis 11,12, Host and Hostesses 11,12. Aline Marie Marlin Drama Club 9, Creative Writing Club 10, Reflections 11, Choir 9-12, Madrigals 12, NHS 12, Chimera Editor 12; College—Major in Math. Steven Livingston Amira Lopez William Lott Teresa Lowe Mike Lundmark Christine Mantone Aline Marlin Rebecca Lyons Sean MacDonnell Michael Mallonee sen iors 63 Senioritis Cynthia Jo Marriner—Cindy B.G. 12, Concert Choir 12; College. “Beyond these horizons lie the splendor and the beauty of this great land.” Carol Bernice Martin Get a good job. “The time to be happy is now—the place to be happy is here—the way to be happy is to make others so.” Sandy Mae Martin—Sandy Cheerleader Capt. 9, Pep Club 10, Office Assistant 10,11; Secretarial work. “Take a break.” Catherine A. Martyn—Cathy Madison Hall SCA 9-11, FTA 11,12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, Keyettes 11,12, Drama 11,12, Grappler- ettes 11,12; College and later marriage. “I think I’m gonna vomit.” Mike Herman Massie—Mike Work Evelyn R. Matson—Dixie Wellsboro H.S., Pennsylvania; Girls Volley¬ ball Team 9, Girls Track Team 9,10, French Club 9,10; Hayfield H.S.; Jesus People 11, Hockey 12, GAA 12, Hiking Club 12; College— Natural Biology. “Hey! You’re going the wrong way!” Richard Martinez Catherine Martyn Michael Massie Evelyn Matson Fleta Maupin Kathleen McClarren Dale McCleese Jeffery McDaniel Michael McDowell Claudia McGhee Carol McDonald Donald McDonald Fleta Diana Maupin Hair Stylist. “You’ll get over it!” Kathleen Ellen McClarren—Kathy Drum and Sandal 9; Typist. Jeffery Dank McDaniel—Jeff Football 9; College and Work. Carol Yvonne McDonald H.R. Rep. 9, Drill Team 11,12, Gymnastics 10, Himco 11, NJHS. “A man says what he knows, a woman says what will please.” Michael F. McDowell—Mike College Do we have to do this again?? seniors 65 How did I know it would bite back?! He’s all eyes; she’s all legs! 66—seniors seniors—67 f; l ri 6 ti h i ? ii Deneise McGuire Kim McGuire Carrie Lynn Mcllwain Drama 9,10, Sec.-Treas. 12, Speech 10,12, French Club 10, Domestic Exchange 10, Stu¬ dent Gov’t. 10, Thespians 10,12, College— Pre-Med. Linda Marie McKee Cheerleader 9, Chorus 9, Drum and Sandal 10, Pep Club 10, NJHS 10, Keyettes 11, Home¬ coming Court 9,10,12, Prom Court 11, Col¬ lege—Airline Training. “Love is a word often used, but seldom expressed.” Lori Ann McNamara Assoc, ed. Lit. Mag. 12, College. “The beauty of life is love.” Walter Birk Meadows—Birk Work. “Ask me if I care.” Larry Paul Merriman Electronics Mark A. Migliaccio Debate Team 9,10, T.A.P. 9, Mixed Chorus 10- 12, Chess Club 9-12, H.R. Rep. 9,10. Attend Harry Lundberg School. “I’m magnificent, as usual!” Elizabeth A. Mikhalevsky—Lisa FHA 9.10, Var. Gymnastics 9,10, NJHS 10, Band 9-11, Pres. 12, SCA Rep. 10, Sec. 11, College. Carrie Mcllwain Linda McKee Jerry McKinney Lori McNamara Walter Meadows Laurence Merriman Mark Migliaccio Elizabeth Mikhalevsky 68—seniors Seniors Demonstrate Artistic Talent Benjamin Miller Doreen Miller Mark Mills Martin Mittendorff Worthington Miner Dana Morris Edward Mutscheller Elizabeth Myers Doreen Lynn Miller—Dori Concert and Marching Band 9-11, Letter 10.11, Pit Band 10,11, Orchestra 11, Keyettes 11.12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, Pep Club 9,10, FAMUN 11, 12, Dist. Ed. of Newspaper 12, Sr. Class Treas. H.R. Rep. 9-11, NHS 12, The Governor’s School College. “Only that day dawns to which we are awake.” Keola W. Miner Martin Mittendorff—Marty Wrestling 10,11, College. “Dig it!” Career in engineering or teaching. “Learn by your own downfalls, don’t fall twice.” Cary Nalls Yin Ng Stephanie Nilan Anita Noggle Seniors Make Theii Lena M. Newman—Michelle FBLA 10-12, School Store 10-12, Mixed Chorus 11,12, College. “May the Lord strike lightning on your T.V.!” Yin Sheung Ng Job in business world, college at night. Keith Eliot Nielsen Wrestling 9-12, Track 9-12, College. Stephanie Nilan FBLA 11,12, GAA 10, Drama Club 11,12, HIMCO 11, Nursing. “And this too shall pass.” Scott Alan Nistle College—then start car customizing shop. Anita Kay Noggle—Nog FHA 9, NJHS 10,11, NFIS 12, Keyettes 10-12, Pep Club 10, LAST 12, Sr. Class Council, FBLA 10-12, Sec., Chapter Pres., Regional Pres., State V.P., College. “Today is the first day of the rest of your life ... so make the most of it!” Good Vibrations . . . what c Lena Newman Keith Nielsen Scott Nistle William Nork 70—seniors Glenn Northrop Junko Olson David Orth Own Kind Of Music Deborah Rose Okyen—Debbie J.V. Hockey Capt. 9, J.V. Basketball 9, J.V. Softball Capt. 9, Creative Writing Club 9, NJHS 9,10, Var. Hockey 10, Var. Softball 10, Capt. 11, GAA 10, NHS 12, Drama Club 11, Cheerleader 12, College. “Luck and love favoj the bold.” David Alan Orth—Dave Hammond H.S., Wrestling 9-11, Track 10,11, “It’s Academic” 11,12, Runnerup Boy’s State, College. “Always expect the worst, you’ll never be disappointed.” you mean, my drum is bugged??? Deborah Okyen Roy Oneil Alan Overton Pamela Owen Alan Lee Overton Football 9, Track 9, Rifle Team 9-12, NJHS 9-11, NHS 12, Key Club 11,12, College. Pamela Fay Owen—Pam SCA Rep. 9-11, Cheerleader 9,11, Co-Capt. 12, NJHS 10,11, Tri-Hi-Y 10,11, Drum and San¬ dal 10, Drama Club 10, Pep Club 10, Gymnas¬ tics 10, Jr. Class Council, Heritage reporter 11, Keyettes 12, NHS 12, Sr. Class Council, “It’s Academic”, Outstanding Soph, of Washington Hall, College. Jim Parrack III seniors—71 Gerard Pastore Paul Pastros Harry Payne Martha Pennington Thomas Peyton Davis Phan Ramona Phillips John Pinckney Seniors Become Gourmet Cooks Gerard D. Pastore—Gerry Lansing Catholic Central, Michigan, Col¬ lege—Pre-Med. Paul James Pastros—Jim GDP, College. Martha Ann Pennington Fort Campbell H.S. Drill Team 10, Co-Capt. 11, Pep Club 11, Working. “Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do.” David Phan Actor Ramona Carol Phillips Waynesville H.S., Missouri, Geneology Club Treas. 9, Press Club 9, Pep Club 10, GAA 10, WA-MO-HI 11, Prom Committee 11, News¬ paper staff 11, College. John Frederick Pickney T.V. Club 9-12, Radio Club announcer, WABS 10-12, News Director of WABS 12, Office Assistant, College, work at radio station. 72 —seniors Kenneth D. Poe—Kenny Concert and Marching Band 9-12, Madrigals 10-12, Gymnastics 9,10,12, Swimming 11,12, Stage Band Man. 9-11, Stage Band 12, Host and Hostesses 12, Lead part in “Damn Yan¬ kees”, Regional Choral and alter, state, Choral Council Pres. 11,12, Band council 9, H.R. Rep. 10, “Most Improved” Choral Music, “Most Valuable” Swimmer, College. “Honk” Rollyne Powell FHA 9, Pres. 10, Drama 10-12, Thespian Sec. 11,12, SC A 9-12, Concert Choir 12, Keyettes 11, Social Chrmn. 12, Pep Club 9,10, Mad. Hall V.P. 11, Jr. Class Council, Sr. Class Council, Mercer University. “’Hot Dog!” Pamela Sue Powers—Pam Pep Club 10, H.R. Rep. 9, VOT 12, Secretarial Work. Kenneth Poe Rollyne Powell Pamela Powers Diana Price Tracey Lee Price Varsity Softball 10, Work. Jeanne Marie Prisaznick H.R. Rep. 9, Travel. “Let’s Boogie!” Michael Price Patti Price Tracey Price Jeanne Prisaznick seniors—73 Seniors Do Their Part For Ecology Ronald N. Procario College. Sandra Jean Proctor—Sandy Clerk-Typist. “Happiness is . . . graduating from Hayfield.” Sam Lee Ray Basketball 9-12, Key Club 11,12, Golf 12, Math Team 10,11, College, playboy. “To be or not to be, that is the question.” Millicent Lee Reece—Millie Ft. Hunt H.S., Pep Club 10, Jr. Class Council, College. “Live and let die.” Betty Jane Reed Pep Club 10, German Club Hist. 10,12, Tri-Hi- Y 12, Jr. Class Council, Sr.Class Council, Col¬ lege—major in education. “Learn all you can now . . . you’ll need it.” Bonnie Lynn Reed “WEO” Elizabeth Jane Reed—Janie Stuttgart H.S., Germany, Cheerleader 9, Drill Team 10, GAA 9, Black Studies 9,10, College. Sharon Pro Ronald Procario Sandra Proctor Samuel Ray Millicent Reece Betty Reed Bonnie Reed Elizabeth Reed 74—seniors Judith Richardson Mark Richardson Dennis Richey Joyce Riley Gary Rinehart Sharman Rinehart Terry Dennis Register Baseball 10-12, College. George Robert Relyea Concert and Marching Band 9,10, Madrigals 11,12, Football 10,12, Tennis 10, Drama 11,12, Military career. “Have fun” Altheah Rever Office worker 12, Marriage and College. “Boy, are you goofy!” Judith Ann Richardson—Jude Cheerleader 9, Office Asst. 9-11, Pep Club 9, Heritage staff 11, VOT 12, Continue working as a secretary. “Take a break—R.H.” Mark Wayne Richardson Var. Football Mgr. 10, Key Club 11,12, Varsity Letter, College. Joyce Ann Riley FBLA 10,11, Mixed Chorus 11,12, VOT 12, College or marriage. “That don’t look healthy.” Gary Wayne Rinehart Chess Club 9-12, NJHS 9,10, Math Team 11, 12, NHS 12, “It’s Academic” 12, College. Terry Register George Relyea Altheah Revere Joseph Riccio seniors —75 Daniel Riordan Elizabeth Risdon John Riser Chris Ritschel Paul Rizzo Vicky Robbins Daniel Joseph Riordan Wrestling 9-12, College. Elizabeth Grant Risdon—Beth Tennis 10,11, Bowling Club 10, FHA 12, NJHS, Become a doctor. “That’s cute.” John B. Riser Soccer 11, College. “Live and let die.” Vicky Lynn Robbins Tri-Hi-Y 9-11, Drama Club 10,11, Laf. Hall Rep. 11, Laf. Hall Asst. 10,12, “Henry-Sweet- Henry”—“Big Val” 10, Co-Chrmn. Sr. Float, College. “Would you care?” Melissa Jean Rodee Victor Valley H.S., Calif. Pep Club Pres. 9, Student Council Steering Com. 9, Gymnastics Club 9,11, Girl’s League Rep. 10, Sec. 11, Var. Songleader 11, Marching and Concert Band 10,11, Ski Club 9, College. “Do not look behind you in sadness, ahead in fear, but around you in awareness.” Robin Marie Root Majorettes 10, Head Maj. 11,12, Concert Band 10-12, Intramural Track and Gymnastics 9,10, NJHS Pres. 10, NHS Pres. 12, College. Libby Robinson Melissa Rodee Robin Root Libby Ann Robinson HIMCO, Real Estate or Secretary. “I do.” 76 —seniors William Rozier Hollis Rutherford Some May Come And Some May Go, But We Shall Surely Pass. Hollis A. Rutherford—Holly Mad. Hall Rep. 9, NJHS 9,10, Drill Team 10-12, NHS 12, Heritage Staff, Asst. Ed., College. James Paul Ryan—Jim Football 9, Capt. 10-12, Baseball 9, Basketball 9, Capt. 10, Swimming 11, Ski Team 9, Ski Club 10, Student Advisory Council, Sup. Ad¬ visory Council, Sr. Class Pres., College. Elizabeth Lee Rose—Sissy DECA 12, College. Odis E. Rose, Jr.—Buddy Football 9-11, Varsity Track 9,10, “Most Valuable Freshman” Track and Field, Play Pro. Ball. “Together we can make it!” Scott Robert Roysdon College—Business degree. “Happiness is in the contemplation of it.” Pattie Ann Russell Nachitoches Central H.S. Pep Squad 9, Col¬ lege. “Seek the treasures of lasting worth.” It all started when ... seniors —77 Thomas Sakellaris Henry Sanko He nry John Sanko—Hank Bowling Club 9,10, Key Club 10-12, NJHS 9 10, NHS 12, Host and Hostesses 11,12, Co- Capt. Rifle Team 11,12, College. EricT. Scalise—“Quingkie” Indoor Track and Cross Country 9, Av. Club Pres. 10, Chess Club 11, Var. Track 10,12, let¬ ter, Soccer 11,12, letter, Literary Mag. Staff, HIMCO V.P. 10, Student Senate 12, NJHS 10, NHS 12, College. “Show love and kindess to¬ day, for tomorrow’s chance may be lost.” William Schneider—Bill Winter Track 9-12, Spring Track 10-12, Cross Country 11,12, Varsity letter, Go to California. Debora A. Scholl—DeeDee Work for airlines. “Seriously!” Patricia J. Schulte—“Tris” Pep Club 9, H.R. Rep. 9-11, Tri-Hi-Y 11,12, Drill Team 10,11, Capt. 12, Yearbook 11, Editor 12, NVA 9-12, Jr. Class Council, Sr. Class Council, College. “In fact Michele . . . and Ask me if I care! ” A smile to brighten your day! Eric Scalise William Schneider Deborah Scholl Patricia Schulte 78—seniors Karen Scott—“Scotty” FBLA 9-11, GAA 9, College. Duff Alan Scudder—Duffy Basketball 9-12, Football 9,10,12, Key Club 11, 12, Chess Club 10,11, NJHS 10,11, Debate 10, Lab Asst. 11,12, Play football or basketball in college. Dierdre M. Senn—dede Pep Club 9, Tri-Hi-Y 9,10, Yearbook 11,12, College. “It isn’t worth doing if you don’t have fun.” Henry L. Sergent—Big “H” Baseball 9-12, Basketball 9, College, Law En¬ forcement Off. Roger Louis Seward Bowling Club 9, College. “Oh, man.” Debra Kay Sexton—“Squirt” Office Asst. 11,12, College. “What’s goin down?” Karen Scott Sandra Selmont Thomas Seward Debra Sexton Duff Scudder Dierdre Senn Charles Seabolt Henry Sergent William Self Roger Seward seniors—79 ■■ Team % ? Karen Leigh Shwab NOVA—working with children. “I just don’t know what to do.” Joyce Silver Cheerleader 9, Pep Club 9,10, Tri-Hi-Y 11, Drum and Sandal 11, VOT 12, Secretarial work. “Smile, things can’t be that bad!” “Could be rough.” Katharine D. Sheehan—Katie Cheerleader Co-Capt. 9,10, Var. 11,12, Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, NJHS 10, GDP 12, College. “’The time has come,’ the walrus said ...” Donna Lou Shiflett Basketball 10, HIMCO 11, Office worker 11, Work Dept, of the Defense. “Praise the Lord, Jesus loves you!” Jacquelyn S. Shaeffer—Jackie NJHS 10,11, NHS 12, Mad. Hall SCA Sec. 11, Keyettes Treas. and Pari. 10-12, Newspaper staff 12, Va. Girls’s State, College—major in Home Ec. Edward Paul Shedlick—Ed Basketball 9,J.V. Track 9,10, Cross Country 11,12, letter. Winter and Spring Track 11,12, letter, 1st place Law Day Essay Contest, 1st place Science Fair, College. Joy Ellen Shimchock NJHS 10, FBLA 11,12. Thomas C. Shakour—Tom Mt. Vernon H.S., Work. Jacquelyn Shaeffer Thomas Shakour Edward Shedlick Katherine Sheehan Donna Shiflett Joy Shimchock Karen Shwab Joyce Silver 80 seniors Anne Simpson Mark Sisbarro Mary Sites Sandra Slavens Kelly Ray Smith—Long Leavenworth, Cross Country Letter, Work. “Wow”. Sandra Kay Slavens—Sandy Tri-Hi-Y 9,10, Pep Club 9, Ski Club 10, Stu¬ dent Advisory Council 11, Keyettes 11,12, Either college or airline school. “You only go through life one time ...” Cheryl Ann Smith NOVA, become Ex. Sec. Karin Charisse Smith Pep Club 9,10, Drama Club 9-11, GAA 10, FBLA 10,11, Thespians 11,12, Field Hockey 12, B.G.’s 12, College. Christ said, “Lo I am with you always.” Only To Begin Again . . . My Mom’s here with my what? How embarrassing! Bryon Smeth Cheryl Smith Karin Smith Kelly Smith seniors—81 Cheryl Snow Debra Spittler Ronald Starr Robin Sterner Seniors For see The End Of The First Six Years Mike Louis Solano—Baysil Lawton H.S., Lawton, Okla, Marriage and rodeo work. “See yaw’ll later.” Debra Lynn Spittler—Debbie NJHS 9-11, NHS 12, German Club Sec.— Treas. 10, Hiking Club 12, FHA 12, Jr. Class Council, Sr. Class Council, German Achieve¬ ment Award 9, College—nursing. James L. Stafford—Jim Science Club 9, NJHS, Heritage Staff 11,12, Concert and Marching Band 9-11, Jazz Band 9,11,12, College and the moon. “Good Morning.” Robin Lynn Sterner Torrejon H.S., Madrid, Spain, School Musical 9,10, Chorus 9,10, letter, Student Council 9, Pep Club 11, Newspaper Staff 11, Class Treas. 9, 3rd place Mech. Draw, contest 11, College— archaeology. “I will never leave thee nor for¬ sake thee.” Heb. 13:5. Mark Allan Stewart Edison H.S., Baseball 9-12, Football 9, Track 11,12, Cross Country 12, College—FBI Agent. Dedicated “hawklings” Michael Solano James Stafford Donald Steele Mark Stewart 82 seniors Craig Stroud Leonard Struder Richard Stimson Susan Stockstill Jeannette Stoffelen Lisa Stoller Richard Kent Stimson Literary Staff 9-12, “It’s Academic” Club 12, Newspaper 11, Ecology Club 9, Thespian 10-12, “Our Town” and “Henry Sweet Henry” MADD Festival, College. “Live life to the fullest.” Susan Irene Stockstill—Susi NJHS 9,10, Pep Club 9, Mixed Chorus 9, Drill Team 10,11, Treas. 12, Concert Choir, Choir 10, Council 11, V.P. 12, Girls Ensemble 12, SAC 11, Chrmn. 12, Jr. Class Council, Tri-Hi- Y 12, Ex. Advisory Council 12, H.R. Rep. 9, B.G.’s 12, College. “Live each day as it comes.” Jeannette Marie Stoffelen Chorus 11, Keyettes 11, Nursing. Lisa L. Stoller—Chiquita H.R. Rep. 9, Ski Club 10, Art Club 10,11, Honor Roll 11, LAST 12, Drama Club 11,12, Spanish Club 12, Continue school to be a lawyer. “Life is a cabaret.” Leonard A. Struder—Lennie Wakefield H.S., Football 10, Virginia State Police. And the Big Bad Wolf said ... seniors 83 Sandra Lee Stumbaugh—Sandy Girls Gymnastics 9-12, Pep Club 9, Drum and Sandal 10, Chorus 10, Madrigals 11,12, NJHS 10,11. NHS 12, Cheerleader 11,12, College. Kevin J. Sullivan Key Club 10-12, Track 10, Wrestling 11,12, Host and Hostesses 12, H.R. Rep. 12, College. Pateicia G. Svirsky—Trish Woodson H.S., French Club 10, College. “Do it now, so it well.” James Davis Teed—Jim Warwick H.S., Key Club 11,12, Science Club 10, Newspaper Staff 12, Radio Club 12, Col¬ lege. “I hate hate.” Michael Terry Paul Thomas Michael H. Terry—Mike Football 9,10, Track 9,10, Associate Ed. News¬ paper 12, Student Senate 12, GDP Hist., Corr. Sec., Pres., 9-12, GDP Brother of the Year 1972-73, Chap. Delegate Award 1972-73, College—Law School. Paul Andrew Thomas LAST 11,12. Jan Elizabeth Trainor Track 9, Attend Marven Equestrian Inst. Deborah Topley Jan Trainor Sandra Stumbaugh Kevin Sullivan Patricia Svirsky James Teed 84—seniors Senior Loungers Cheryl Travis Anthony Triggs Sharon Turner Betty Tyson Cheryl Lynn Travis—Cherie Pep Club 10, Host and Hostesses 11,12, HIMCO 11, Tri-Hi-Y 12, Sr. Ed. Yearbook 12, NJHS 9-11, NHS 12, Jr. and Sr. Class Coun¬ cils, V.P. of overall SCA 12, DECA 10, Pres. 11,12, Jr. Bd. District 12 and 13, Northern Area V.P. of Va. DECA 12, 1st place Parlia¬ mentary Pro. Contest in Va., Outstanding DECA Student in Area 1, Society of Out¬ standing H.S. Students, Homecoming Court 12, College in California. Sharon Ann Turmer Pep Club 9, Marry John. “I miss John.” Betty Sue Tyson—Tys Drill Team 11,12, NJHS, Work. “Is that right?” Kerry J. VanDyk Pep Club 10, Office Assts. 10, 11, Working with children. “Good-bye Hayfield.” Dwight R. Vaughn—“Ace” Marching Band 9, Drama 10-12, Engaging in legal activities. “The higher the fewer.” Michael John Vento—Mike Swimming 11,12, College. V.... jr™- S ' 1 i 2 1 Kerry V anDyke Dwight Vaughn Michael Vento Mary Ann Vranken seniors—85 Debra Ann Washington—Debbie College and work as a sec. “Right On” and “Solid”. Jeffrey Albert Watson—Jeff Football 9, Varsity 10,11, College. William A. Watson—Bill College. “When you say BUD, you’ve said it all!” Debra Lynn Wease—Debbie Nursing School. Donna Marie Weatherspoon SC A Rep. 9, Drum and Sandal 9,10, GAA 10, Pep Club 9, Tri-Hi-Y 9,10, Basketball 11, Wash. Hall Sec. 11, Jr. Class Council, Sr. Class Council, Heritage Staff 11, College. Nancy Lorraine Weber H.R. Rep. 9, College and modeling. “Let the good times roll!” Ann Adair Wenneson J.V. Hockey 9, Co-Capt. 10, Girls Track 9,11, Pep Club 10, GAA 10, NJHS 10, Jr. Class Council, Sr. Class Council, Tri-Hi-Y 11, Treas. 12, College. Barbara E. Weston—“Barbie” Drill Team 10-12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, B.G.’s Capt. 12, Jr. Class Council, Sr. Class Council, College. Debra Washington Jeffrey Watson Barbara Weston Nancy Weston William Watson Debra Wease Donna Weatherspoon Nancy Weber Pamela Welch Ann Wenneson 86 seniors Donald Wilson Steve Winbush Gerard Windt Tedi Wright Chris Young Robert Zacofsky Richard Campbell Whitcomb Drama 9-12, NJHS 9-11, NHS 12, Student Council 10, Forensics 10-12, Debate 10, 11, JCL 10,11, Pres. 12, Madrigals 12, Metrotivity 12, Student Senate 12, Thespians 10, Pres. 11, 12, Best Thespian ’72-’73, Best Sup. Actor ’72- ’73, MADD Festival Drama Award, Dir. of “Superior” rated play, County Drama Fes¬ tival, 2 Forensics Awards, Outstanding Latin Student, College. Ray Bryan Whitley 1st place Group Project, Indus. Arts Fair 10, Work. Donald G. Williams—Wilb Mgr. Varsity Football and Basketball 9-12, Host and Hostesses 11,12, Key Club 9-12, Varsity Club 9-12, NCAA Award, College. “All or none!” Robert D. Williams—Bob Kennedy H.S. Guam, Swim Team 9-11, Scuba Diving Club 10,12, Spear Fishing 10,11, Photo¬ graphy 9-12, “B” Honor Role, Attending Univ. of Hawaii. Donald Ray Wilson—Don Heating and Air Conditioning. Gerard Richard Windt—“G” Basketball 9,10, Var. Soccer 10, Capt. 11,12, Key Club 11, Pres. 12, SWA Pres. 12, Boys’ State Rep., 1st place Rocket Model Design, Who’s Who in ’73 H.S. Students, College— mathematics. Richard Whitcomb Ray Whitley Donald Williams Robert Williams seniors 87 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE - STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 1973 Prom Turns Out Successfully i j m • A. „ - «- W gps mm t 4 ¥ The 1973 Junior-Senior Prom, sponsored By Mrs. Beverly Lusk, had a successful turn out. The class of 1974 worked throughout the year to create the theme, “Days of Wine and Roses.” The evening lit up when Margaret Keck escorted by Pete Shively was chosen queen. To add to the excitement of the evening Re¬ demption played a variety of songs to suit the taste of every¬ one present. smile ... and say SEX !!!!!!! 90 student life Class Of ’73 Finally Makes It. Hey, I made it! Ah, that makes sense! Mommy made me get my hair cut for graduation. 92 student life Preparing For The Future Ahead. . . student life 93 Homecoming Queen, Linda McKee, Escorted By Tim Fitzgerald. 94 student life One .. . two ... three! See how they fall! The Homecoming Court . . . Toni Piatt and Brigitte Boland chosen to represent the fresh¬ man class . . . Josie Boggess and Pat Stafford . . . Prin¬ cesses representing the sopho¬ more class . . . Mary Ballen- tyne and Sheryl Simms . . . Princesses representing the junior class . . . nine seniors . . . Debbie King, Cherie Travis, Mary Ann Beuke, Nancy Lind- strom, Sandy Martin, Robin Root, Sharry Cooper, Linda McKee, and Linda Bainbridge . . . each proud to receive the title of Senior Princess all anxious and excited as Linda McKee is crowned Home¬ coming Queen 1973 . . . Satur¬ day night . . . the Homecoming Dance . . . “Those Were The Days” ... a theme carried to perfection . . . the night finally comes to an end climaxing a memorable weekend . . . I’m ready to be crowned! student life 95 The Way We Are 96 student life Now And Then Come on guys, let’s get ’em! student life 97 ' 98 student life I think this is clean enough In Distant Eyes student life 99 It’s A Long Way Back Sharon Thomas gives us a pose. 100 student life Thinking And Amusing . . . Now what was that again? C’mon Don’t take my picture. student life 101 102 Scheming, Daydreaming, Deciding And Doing, 63 trays, are you sure? Ohhh! Donny Osmond, he’s my man. [ 104 student life mi Walking, Remembering. . . Spinning — Faster — Twirling The End student life 105 Go to Detention, go directly to Detention, do not pass GO, Do Not collect $100.00. Your English teacher turns you in for cutting, go to Detention for one turn. School finds books that you j lost, you receive $20.00 from J bank. Pay Industrial Arts fee— $ 10 . 00 . All your teachers turn in cut slips on you. Go down to Sub¬ school. Stay in office two turns. Flunk Biology II Exam mid¬ term—Drop out of class—pay $25.00 to each player. Jump back three spaces, (that’s simple enough, i sn’t it?) You threw a jelly sandwich at Coach Diebler—Lose life— Drop out of game. (Sorry) Flunk Trig.—Pay $10.00 for tutor to senior parking. Use vending machines in lounge during lunch—Fine $25.00. -- f You are run over by your school 5 bus—go directly to Clinic. -1 “Brown-nose” a teacher—re- jj ceive $100.00 from bank. J — — — —I Buy gym suit for P.E.—$10. Finish Chemistry by Mid- Term Advance one space. I Take a poker break from class Receive $25.00 from bank. Sell U.S.—V.A. History notes to Junior; Receive $10.00 from bank. Rip slacks; go to Bachelor Liv¬ ing for repair. Get out of Detention FREE! (Save this card for later use) Back in to Mrs. Torrice’s car. Pay 10% of earnings or $100.00. Study all night—Sleep thru test. Pay $50.00 to bank. You decide to be brave and pass by Exit 3 to get to your next class—Receive $50.00 from bank for bravery. Get Scholarship from VPI— Receive $100.00 to celebrate. Push your way through Exit two, Late for class—Lose one turn. 1 Library turns in a notice to your subschool about an over- j due book. You lose one turn J trying to find it. This game is designed to represent the activities of a typical senior. The object is to make it to graduation and to be the richest senior alive. Starting at “GO”, move the token around the board according to the throw of the dice. (Supply your own token(s) and dice.) When a player’s token lands on a space NOT al¬ ready owned, he may BUY it from the BANK. When a player owns property he may buy houses at $50.00 each. (This in¬ creases rent to double.) When landing on CHANCE (?) draw one card from either stack. In the CHANCE cards there are 3 “Drop out of Game” cards. If you receive one of these cards your educa¬ tion is discontinued permanently, and all accumulated money returns to the bank. xsnr O XHV SMOoa HOd 00’0S$ AVd 3H01S Mooa 0 0 1 a ° 0 N H I V 0 A 0 A s s b d AHOXSI] a • 3 Of-iCdC KKHroZB o WC|C 2 rooffiocfi C -1 O hh c 2 kJ K T) A R T S 108 student life a o v n o N V a N 0 I a H o a A o o a o i 9 A n o N O H A S V mcuKwjOQi 08 ffiOSW Wd PH CfcfcOPZOW w Otf Q Oh h vIEDIA ENTER RENT CAPS GOWNS $ 10.00 M A T H D E P T. B U S. L A W c p r . student life 109 Price List Industrial Arts—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 Media Center—$200.00 Rent—$25.00 Math Department—$200.00 Rent—$25.00 Business Law—$50.00 Rent—$5.00 Cafeteria—$150.00 Rent—$20.00 Chemistry—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 Clinic—$75.00 Rent—$8.00 Government—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 D.E.—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 Home Ec. Bachelor Living—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 Astronomy—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 Biology—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 Foreign Language—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 History—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 Psychology and Sociology—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 Art—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 Drama—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 Music—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 English—$125.00 Rent—$15.00 Physical Education—$100.00 Rent—$10.00 Go to Biology—Disect a frog and remove its brain. Get $50.00 from bank. Get kicked out of class for making a pass at your teacher. Go to detention, stay one turn. i Fire alarm goes off five days in a row. Lose 20 minutes of class per drill. Each player receives $20.00 from bank. 1 You are chosen to escort queen to homecoming —You get 2 1 KISSES and a BEAR HUG!!! i i 1 Go to Senior picnic, Pay $10.00 for hang over remedy. j 1- T -1 ■ You are overcharged for grad¬ uation fees—Receive $10.00. 1 You are caught cheating on a Government test. Go back four 1 spaces. 1- 4 — — — —1 You got a job, so you receive $20.00 extra each time you pass go! (Save this card!!) 1 You are caught in the mob at . (upstairs) exit II—Lose life— (Poor Baby)—Drop out of _L game. 1_ _1 | Because of your interest in the 1 Your D.E. project wins FIRST | Senior class, they send you the place in District meet. Collect | bill for the prom—Pay $250.00. 1 $50.00. . This card entitles you to get out of Detention—FREE. You designed the float for the senior class and it wins first place—Collect $100. You are a “goat” for GAM- MA-DELTA-PSI. Pay dues $25.00. Win Basketball game—All players advance five spaces. i Bookstore owner pays you 99 fc I for used books. You become editor of Harves¬ ter! All your grades go down— Pay $25.00. Become “RELEVANT”. Col¬ lect $100.00. Get an athletic scholarship to I the school of your choice. Re¬ ceive $500.00. ( Sell all your old notes on “Hamlet” to freshman. Re¬ ceive $30.00. Final Exams permanently can¬ celled because of energy short¬ age. Advance two spaces. Caught smoking in the bath¬ room. Get kicked out of school | for 3 turns. Receive your 7th ticket for crossing Telegraph road in the wrong place. Lose one turn. Your girlfriend sees you with the football queen—you die of heartbreak—Drop out of game. Are you sure it’s edible? H ; 7 : . The Drama Department Puts On The Curious Savage student life 113 Mr. Cool!!!!!! I think I’m going to be sick. Look at my muscle....!! Beginning A New Day Is.. . ' tm. 114 student life Did you hear what I did? Student life at Hayfield isn’t hard to find. The students always seem to find their favorite diversions; having rap sessions, studying hard to keep up their grades, and making the honor roll, or just sitting back and taking it easy. But the most accomplished goal is to enjoy making new friends and hoping for a good year. It’s not working! student life 115 All Areas Of School Provide Individual Expression. . . 116 student life A waiting crowd. student life 117 Looking Ahead A Few Years And Imagining .. . ? The future housewives. 118 student life Watch this thing explode! I wonder who he is? student life 119 Thoughts, Feelings And Happiness! I know it’s here some where. That a boy, Kenny! C-H-E-E-S-E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i i U ■PjB Ur student life 121 ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Thespian Society And Metrotivity Piano: Rollyne Powell, BEHIND: R. Martinez, C. Annis, R. Stimson, C. Mcllwain, P. Higdon, D. Rose, L. Rifendifer. The International Thespian Society is an honorary dramatic fraternity. To become a member one has to fulfill certain require¬ ments through participating in dramatic productions. Metrotivity: BACK: P. Higdon, D. Rose, R. Whitcomb, J. Middlecoff. K. Koeller, V. Nelson, C. Martyn, S. Dysart. 124 Thespian Society, Metrotivity Rifle Club: FRONT: J. Corzine, Mr. Bullington, R. Bagan, A. Overton, B. Overton, H. Sanko Hiking Club: D. Spittler, L. Leake, B. Tuohy, S. Sablon, B. Gogan, P. Komp, R. Winner, Mr. Poole; sponsor, L. Rawlings. hiking, rifle clubs 125 Okay, gang let’s get it right this time! SITTING: K. Ochis, K. Sheehan, P. Owen (co-capt.), L. Collins (capt.), M. Fowler, R. Lillard. KNEELING: D. Bailey, L. Lessin, D. Okyen, S. Boland, S. Stumbaugh. STANDING: C. Henderson, D. King, K. Collier, M. Ballantyne, B. England. 126 varsity cheerleaders J.V. Cheerleaders: T. Martin, B. Guffey, S. Morgan, P. Stafford, S. Knudslien, J. Boggess, B. Hazelwood, L. Dysart, K. Borden, K. Leonard. Cheerleaders: The Spirit Backbone Of Hay field Frosh Cheerleaders: J. Eiskant. C. Canny, T. Walnietski, P. Heller, L. Henderson, J. Craver, B. Boland, S. Barnes, M. MacDonnell, L. Thrasher. j.u. cheerleaders, frosh cheerleaders 127 It’s Academic Team The “It’s Academic” team is a group of students which is in¬ terested in representing Hay- field on the TV program “It’s Academic”. Three people are chosen to compete against two other schools for first place in order to enter into the finals. STANDING: D. Orth, P. Owen, T. Doyle, KNEELING: Mrs. Kolesar ... A well deserved second ... 128 it’s academic team Bookstore Workers: ROW ONE: M. Fukuda, K. Selmsar, ROW TWO: D. Main Office Workers: T. Hudson, G. Anderson, L. Koeller, C. Sexton. Jaques, S. Clary, E. Birckhead. ■ 4 -m $ j mm . tt .... 1 M I i iSi- ' i ' , ■. • ' p ' i| £ 7 _ S ■ • - ' ‘‘• ' ■J ■ WiK HBBHr m Library Assistants: ROW ONE: T. Edwards, D. Hickey, M. Wallace, J. Hughes. ROW TWO: M. Seegars, N. Macan, R. McDaniels, R. Ives, J. Pink¬ ney, J. Seegars. library, main office, bookstore workers 129 The members of Light and Sound are trained to work the lights and audio systems for all assemblies, plays, and other activities that are performed within the school. The Radio Club was created to teach and practice fundamentals of both professional and commercial broadcasting and HAM radio operation and maintenance. Radio Club And Last WABS: P. Juraschek, J. Pickney, M. Hilsinger, J. Hicks, R. Dennis ROW ONE: M. Kearney, R. Thompson, W. Hartman, M. Reed, C. Wallace. ROW TWO: Mr. Hilsinger, N. Heist, J. Hicks, D. Koeller, K. Koeller, S. Reid, J. Middlecoff. ROW THREE: T. Hayes, A. Bonner, S. Nikulla, T. Doyle, K. Halloway, P. Anderson, L. Rush, P. Thomas. ROW FOUR: T. Como, R. Smith, P. Hellmann, R. Shaw, L. Rifendifer, A. Proper, R. Poe 130 light and sound, wabs radio Computer Club: LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Cole, M. Schlatter, T. Windt, L. Como, G. Anderson, M. Lee, T. Doyle, E. Adams, R. Ketchum, M. Fox, R. Ives, J. Blue, T. Kirby, R. Shipman. T. V. Club: LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Miller, Mrs. Jacobus; sponsor, R. Juraschek, D. Juraschek, J. Pinkney. computer, t.u. clubs 131 Marching Band: ROW ONE: S. Senn, C. Jones, R. Root, C. Cutchall, K. Okyen. ROW TWO: B. Clark, R. Clayton, B. Frady, B. Watson, T. Hunter, R. Malloy, M. Parris, G. Lelansky, H. Cole, G, Vallenari, B. McIntosh, R. Poe. ROW THREE: K. Haworth, O. Barret, B. Frady, J. Bone, J. Kovel, M. Trail, K. Halloway, R. Arnold, B. Tuohy, W. Simms, D. Richey, D. Richey, D. Hayes. ROW FOUR: R. Shipman, T. Catudal, M. Williams, R. Gibbs, P. Balides, M. Lee, D. Christensen, R. Smith, K. Compton, R. Ketchum, G. Steele, C. Cutchall. ROW FIVE: L. Hines, M. Baker, B. Simpson, T. Wisniewski, C. Reeb, L. Lindsley, C. Creigh, K. Lindsley, G. Jackson, A. Campbell, A. Heard, K. Stucki, T. Forlini. ROW SIX: D. Hartman, B. Creigh, S. Proper,K. Balmer, S. Solliday, J. Finsterle, J. Carlton, C. Miller, L. Fineran, T. Ruesch, R. Stucki, A. Niezgoda Band, Drill Team And Majorettes Give Fans Many Happy Moments At Halftime. 132 marching band Drill Team: M. Eastridge (co-capt.), L. Bainbridge, B. Jacobson, R. Davis, H. Rutherford, J. Sterner, S. Policastro, L. Liddell, L. Shepherd, D. Patter¬ son, K. Stroud, M. Quan, J. Price, L. Radu, T. Schulte (co-capt.). ROW TWO: K. Riggs, A. Walters, S. Keefer, L. Bainbridge, B. Tyson, D. Bruce, C. Rantz, B. Gray, S. Terry, P. Schutle, C. Russ, M. Esch, J. Stewart, E. Almond, T. Zimolzak. ROW THREE: D. Tippins, K. Keefer, J. Rose, C. Gilt- mier, S. Rooney, J. Deane, S. Arnold, B. Weston, S. Johns, S. Stockstill, C. McDonald, S. Smith, G. Barton, S. Morlock. Majorettes: S. Senn, C. Jones, R. Root, C. Cutchall, K. Oyken drill team, majorettes 133 Keyettes And Tri-Hi-Y Hayfield’s Uglyman—Eric Scalise; Ain’t he ugly?! sppssfPl? 1 M MJt A L ' mT m Jjs bI ■ijf h ,: 1 ‘ HL -Jy ' - ' -M Wblf pi Ji m iM A Keyettes: ROW ONE: R. Powell, E. Birckhead, M. Fukuda, B. Forbes, J. Shaeffer, S. Johns, S. Clary, S. Simms, S. Boland, M. Beuke. ROW TWO: M. Een, E. Almond, A. Nogle, A. Fiebelkorn, B. England, P. Owens, C. Anderson, D. Miller, D. Greenquist, Mrs. Capps; sponsor. ROW THREE: R. Davis, C. Martyn, J. Page, S. Zimolzak, M. Astrike, S. Welch, B. Risdon, C. Bull, D. Topley, D. Allen. 134 keyettes Tri-Hi-Y: B. Guffey, T. Schulte, J. Barbour, M. Lockhart, M. Leese, S. Sullivan, D. Hartman, L. Baker, G. Barton, D. Fariss, T. Reusch, A. Acevedo, J. Baker, S. Stockstill, B. Weston, C. Travis. tri-hi-y 135 Jr. Classical League: LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Galloway, A. Nelson, M. Snow, L. Koeller, Mrs. Depoy; sponsor. Frisbee Club: ROW ONE: D. Cruse, W. Evans, B. Sayers, C. Henderson, J. Winkler. ROW TWO: J. Fortney, D. Lance, T. Breedlove, D. Purdham, J. Kuhn. 136 junior classical league, frisbee club Literary Magazine: Mrs. Kressell, R. Stimson, A. Marlin, E. Scalise, L. Joy, T. Koeller, L. Keoller. HERITAGE Staff: ROW ONE: S. Graves, B. Guffey, D. Miller, M. Terry, B. Evans (editor), B. Lott, H. Rutherford, R. Davis. ROW TWO: G Rozier, J. Greenquist, E. Almond. ROW THREE: T. Callan, Mr. Hill, sponsor, D. Glenn, S. Reed, J. Schaeffer, A. Wennesson, N. Heist, L. Rose, M. Leese, J. Nikulla, J. Kridle, L. Como, M. Wenneson, T. Windt, E. Metzger, T. Wright. literary magazine, HERITAGE staff 137 Hosts And Hostesses Serve Hay field Hosts and Hostesses: ROW ONE: G. Grant, M. Bauers, M. Dell, D. George, H. Sanko. ROW TWO: A. Doyle, R. Lillard, M. Beuke, C. Mallonee K. Hardtke, C. Travis, D. Williams. ROW THREE: S. Welch, J. Kridle, C. Mantone, B. Forbes, M. Kridle. ROW FOUR: K. Poe, C. Bull, K. Sullivan, F. Francois. MISSING: C. Travis and R. Owens. Model U.N. Held At Hay field Model U.N.: L. Mikhalevsky, V. Robbins, E. Almond, T. Jones, S. Reed, B. Nork. 138 hosts and hostesses, model u.n. NHS And NJHS f i ssm in II mm ' ' 1 i|K J NJHS: ROW ONE: S. Rose, D. Rose, K. Koeller, J. Middlecoff. ROW TWO: T. Doyle, K. Collier, M. Bal- lantyne, C. Travis, B. Jacobson. ROW THREE: B. Gray, K. Bordon, K. Halloway, G. Suttle, B. England, ROW FOUR: J. Page, D. Fariss, P. Michaels, R. Eubanks, M. Ovrevick, C. Anderson. ROW FIVE: E. Metzger, K. Hayes, L. Moody, T. Windt, L. Como, P. Scalise. ROW SIX: L. Dysart, K. Beach, S. Welch, J. Barnes, G. Grant, C. Cutchall, A. Nelson. ROW SEVEN: M. Leese B. Guffey, J. Stewart, C. Creigh, S. Morgan, L. Scheffe, M. Esch. ROW EIGHT: D. Rippe, K. Leonard, G. Barton, C. Russ, C. Annis, J. Shed- lick. MISSING: C. Travis. The two Honor Societies recognize and honor those students who have excelled throughout the high school years, in scholarship, leader¬ ship, character, and service. This year the National Hon¬ or Society created questions for the “It’s Academic Team”. ROW ONE: C. Travis, M. Astrike, L. Koeller, A. Marline, D. Miller. ROW TWO: E. Scalise, S. Miller, A. Overton, H. Sanko, J. Schaeffer. ROW THREE: N. Lindstrom, D. George, P. Owen, S. Stumbaugh, F. Golloway. ROW FOUR: L. Collins, M. Fukuda, A. Noggle, D. Spittler, R. Root, D. Oyken, H. Rutherford. n.h.s. and n.j.h.s. 139 Chess Club: BACK ROW: J. McCormick, C. Cormier, B. Tibbs, K. Trail, P. Hicks, J. Heubner, M. Brumlage, K. Miller. MIDDLE ROW: D. Christen¬ sen, J. Kilenan, J. Morehart, M. Mijliaccio, J. Kovel. KNEELING: P. Haines, L. Brown, D. Hufnagel. | -?V 1 IP H 5 1 Forensics League: M. Lockhart, D. Hartman, C. Mcllwain, S. Snell 140 chess club, forensics league G.A.A.: M. Fitzgibbons, F. Hunt, B. Russell, S. Eubank, B. Diehl. ROW TWO: D. Chichester, P. Flynn, K. Hayes, J. Fraser, B. Lecorchick, J. Basham, P. Davis, P. Bean, J. Eubank, L. Hines. Pep Club: TOP ROW: B. Eisenhart, D. Anderson, J. Harley, BOTTOM ROW: E. Johnson, L. Wrenn, D. Lockhart, L. Humphrey, P. Gentry, L. Rawl ings, T. Moreland, S. Garrett, K. McCoy, D. Crowder. g.a.a., pep club 141 Varsity Club: ROW ONE: M. McKee, S. Ray, D. Williams. ROW TWO: B. Darley, H. Sargent, J. Riccio, M. Murray, T. Fitzgerald. New B. G.’s Support Baseball .Mm i ' ;JL B.G.’s: ROW ONE: C. Beach, K. O’Connor, S. Morlock, B. Weston, K. Evans, M. Boozer. ROW TWO: S. Racherbaumer, K. Myers, J. Iverson, J. Deane, S. Stockstill, E. Ajer. ROW THREE: B. Euband, M. Ovrevik, B. Russell, B. Lecorchick, S. Reed, T. Jones, B. Gogan. ROW FOUR: J. Novak, S. Atkins, B. Barr, W. Hall, M. Ramos, D. Chichester, Mr. Spencer; sponsor. ROW FIVE: T. Eastham, K. Boldin, S. Policastro, K. Riordan. 142 varsity club, b.g. ’s Wantu-Wazuri: LEFT to RIGHT: M. Seegers, Mr. King; sponsor, M. Stamps, G. Andrews, C. Jones, E. Barrett, B. Triggs, Y. Gray, M. Bowen, E. Gray, S. Sims, J. Seegers, B. Banks, Mr. Murphy; sponsor. Student Senate: ROW ONE: E. Scalise, P. Hayes, R. Whitcomb, L. Fineran, D. George. ROW TWO: S. Stumbaugh, K. Sheehan, L. Rawlings, E. Bar¬ rett, F. Galloway, S. Garrett, C. Travis, B. Weston, M. MacDonnell, L. Mikhalevsky, M. Eastridge. wantu-wazuri, student senate 143 Stage Band: FIRST ROW: K. Gray, G. Steele, O. Barret, S. Ketchum. ROW TWO: K. Halloway, E. Vaughn, B. Watson, L. DuBois, B. Clark, B. McIntosh. ROW THREE: K. Ulica, B. Domingue, G. Vallenari, K. Poe, B. Cain. Rhythm: E. Shaw, L. Mikhalevsky, D. Richey, P. Balides, M. Bour- lnd, J. Stafford. Orchestra: LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Gubbins, R. Lifset, J. Clephas, L. Borden, D. Parlette, E. Belt, B. Solliday, R. Ives, R. Simcox, J. Marvich, D. Clephas, E. Perdue, K. Burns, Y. Sturges, S. Coose, D. Crowder, M. Trail, S. Leese, D. Rippe, M. Leese, K. Sheehan, D. Jones, S. Ashford. 144 stage band, orchestra Girl’s Concert Choir: ROW ONE: D. Rose, S. Hazard, M. Breedon, C. Rognlie, S. Winner, N. Wood. ROW TWO: Mr. Nelson, M. Derflinger, C. Mar¬ tin, J. Stewart, J. Rose, V. Snyder, T. Hudson, T. Koeller. ROW THREE: S. Atkins, R. Powell, B. Jacobsen, A. Fiebelkorn, S. Sims, S. Stockstill, C. Mariner, L. Koeller. Mixed Chorus: ROW ONE: D. Crowder, S. Moore, J. Smith, W. Tucker, C. Donato, M. Migliaccio. ROW TWO: M. Wallace, K. Myers, R. Winner, M. Newman, J. Baker, J. Finsterie, W. Thodos, S. Poston, D. Davis, J. Riley, T. Byrne. ROW THREE: M. Berry, C. Hickey, S. Mantiply, D. Treger, Mr. Nelson, Kendrick, C. Sullivan, K. Pratt, Y. Jaques. girl’s concert choir, mixed chorus 145 First Year for Vocal Ensemble Freshman Girls Chorus: ROW ONE: P. Reinhuls, Q. Porter. ROW TWO: R. Wood, Y. Polk, P. Davis, P. Higdon, T. Touhy K. Berry. ROW THREE: Mr. Nelson, K. Elsey, C. Shuler, N. Barbee, C. Demory, P. Brown. ROW FOUR: S. Arnold, S. Turner, M. Polk, K, Bayne, M. Campbell, K. Colclough. Madrigals: ROW ONE: M. Esch, T. Jones, K. Miller, C. Garrett, C. Miller, V. Spence, C. Proctor, G. Andrews, S. Reed. ROW TWO: T. Touhy, S. Zimolzak, K. Collier, N. Melville, C. Graham, A. Marlin, S. Stumbaugh, M. Frantz. ROW THREE: Mr. Nelson, R. Lawson, T. Toler, G. Relyea, J. Robbins, P. Higdon, M. Pratt, D. George. ROW FOUR: R. Whitcomb, R. Smith, R. Ward, L. Rifendifer, K. Poe, G. Touhy, P. Jennings, S. Reed. Not Shown: J. Finsterle. LEFT to RIGHT: S. Reid, C. Proctor, T. Jones. M. Ryan, P. Hartman ROW ONE: L. Keoller, K. Keoller, D. Rose, T. Keol- V. Spence, T. Touhy, K. Miller. ler. ROW TWO: V. Snyder, C. Martyn, B. Jacobson, R. Powell, J. Rose. 146 madrigals, vocal ensemble, freshman girls chorus. Future Business Leaders Of America F.B.L.A.: FRONT: Officers: J. Hicks, L. Christensen, K. Miller, A. Noggle, J. Shimshock, E. Birkhead. STANDING: Ms. Small, T. Colley, D. Chi¬ chester, K. Carter, P. Ross, L. Saxty, P. Bean, L. Mullins, M. Lee, K. McGinnis, V. Strum, V. Davis, M. Newman, M. Kearney, B. Barr, S. Racher- baumer, K. Costello, K. Selmar, D. Jaques, P. Frantz, M. Parker, T. Edwards, B. Gogan, B. Dominque, M. Colley, R. Krick, D. Hughes, N. Lind- strom, M. Fukuda, S. Johns, S. Clary, Ms. Gerkin. Model Club: KNEELING: F. Thomas, T. Edwards, K. Miller, Mr. Breault. SEATED: M. Morehart, J. Keenan, M. Courts, K. Trail, J. Self. f.b. l.a., model club 147 Grapplerettes Cheer Wrestlers Onward Grapplerettes: KNEELING: C. Martyn, C. Freeman, J. Breon, B. Forbes, K. Leatherland. STANDING: S. Kells, K. Roehrs, C. Conway, S. Adams, N. Lindstrom. ROW THREE: C. Travis, K. Weller, J. Pascale D. Buck, R. Curkendall. I rufnW C F U M R ? W t °« E l N f; Com0) J - Collins ’ S - Garrett - R0W TW0: P Kom P’ T - Windt R- Winner, Y. Gray, J. Barbour, Bowman F HUnt ’ J ' HugheS ‘ R0W THREE: Mlss Emory, Sponsor; K. Walker, L. Como, N. Melville, C. Simms, A. Acevedo, M. Campbell, 148 grapplerettes, Spanish club. One Giant Step For Student Involvement This year Mrs. Torrice intro¬ duced a new Student Govern¬ ment System. This system was designed to unite school spirit, and create more student in¬ volvement. The Student Sen¬ ate was created to offer better representation of clubs. Some topics discussed were the opening of the English Elec¬ tive System to within all sub-schools, an SCA “Clean¬ in’’, and the selection of cheerleaders. The Overall SCA: C. Travis, V. Pres; M. Vernon, Treas; M. Craver, Pres; N. Linstrom, Sec. the overall SCA 149 Freshman Class SCA K. Salmon, V. Pres; J. Craver, Pres; M. Terry, Sec.-Treas;—Freshman Class Officers 150 freshman class officers C. Creigh, Treas; C. Russ, V. Pres; G. Price, Pres; B. Guffey, Sec. Sophomore Class SC A sophomore class officers 151 Junior Class Officers: P. Darivoff, Pres; K. Roehrs, Sec; S. Sims, V. Pres; L. Christensen, Treas. Junior Senior 01 Advised Cou Junior Class Council: SITTING: N. Carroll, L. Dysart, T. Ruesch, J. Middlecoff, K.S. Himmelburger, J. Hazelwood. STANDING: S. Sullivan, C. Travis, A. Nelson, C. Jones, Mrs. Lusk, S. Rose, M. Snow, B. Mittendorff, M. Stamps. 152 junior class officers and council Senior Class Council: ROW ONE: C. Bull, C. Mantone, M. Mittendorff, B. Nork, F. Galloway, D. Topley. ROW TWO: D. Allen, J. Burkhart, V. Fields, J. Ryan, D. Miller, P. DeLuca, L. Mikhalevsky. senior class officers and council 153 The 1973-74 Harvester Staff Organizations: E. Almond, D. Buck, M. Editor and Co-Editor: T. Schulte, D. Williams Breland Sponsor: Mrs. Thomason. Underclass: SITTING: S. Racherbaumer, M. Astrike, L. Lessin, K. Sheehan. STANDING: J. Olson, B. Crawley, C. Travis. Staff: ROW ONE: T. Schulte, E. Scalise, F. F Metzger, C. Travis, R. Lillard, S. Racherbaumi Nelson, M. Astrike, E. Almond, D. Buck, P. Dom Ads: R. Owens, A. Nels on, B. Marr. Photographer and Faculty: A Nelson. 154 harvester staff Student Life: B. Gordon, J. Miner, L. Dinion, B. Hutchins. [. Vernon, B. Marr, R. Owens. ROW TWO: E. [’HREE: C. Travis, M. Beuke, D. Williams, K. enn, J. Olson, M. Breland. Special Senior Section: D. Williams, E. Scalise, T. Schulte, P. Donley, C. Travis. Sports: D. Williams, R. Lillard, M. Beuke. Photographers: E. Metzger, F. Francois, M. Vernon, B. Marr. Seniors: C. Travis, C. Travis. harvester staff 155 Intermediate Bands The Concert and Symphonic bands have been busy performing at Winter and Spring concerts and at MADD festival. The intermediate marching band participated in pregame cere¬ monies at the Homecoming game. Intermediate Symphonic Band Intermediate Symphonic Band: ROW ONE: A. Rossenwasser, C. Balmer, K. Okyenm, M. Macintosh, J. Farrar, B. Cupp, D. Poe, B. Case. ROW TWO: J. Mitchell, B. Miller, M. Locke, J. Creigh, S. Senn, B. Hufnagel, E. Vaughn, R. Farrar, K. Shaw, S. Campbell, J. Evans, J. Scott, N. Hart. ROW THREE: T. Price, K. Roberts, S. Lockard, L. Stanfield, J. Waugh, D. Swain, W. Poe, J. Sraders, N. Sheldon, S. Kovel. ROW FOUR: D. Tucker, T. Durian, M. Woods, S. Lyons, C. Patterson. Intermediate Concert Band Intermediate Concert Band: ROW ONE: E. Shipman, L. Lifset, J. Barbee, L. Parolini, D. Snyder, M. Srednicki, M. Jansen, J. Hampton, L. Liddle. ROW TWO: D. Autrey, V. Friend, K. VanLew, P. McHale, S. Balmer, N. Cole, C. Cutchall, I. Cain, N. Adair. ROW THREE: P. Namath, A. Wilbur, M. Bible, L. Roetcisoender, B. Fradey, K. Wright, G. Euripedes, L. Fetterolf, R. Parlette, R. Hicks, J. Jacobs, K. McNamara. ROW FOUR: J. Kear¬ ney, M. Sheldon, J. Hayes, M. Hibbons. 156 organizations 4 nd Choruses Intermediate Mixed Chorus: ROW ONE: M. Crisp, C. Backus. ROW TWO: T. Wilhelm, D. Tomlinson, M. Guffney, A.J. Rose, M. Boothe, J. Banks. ROW THREE: J. Tyson, T. Kenney, L. Scalise, D. Breedlove, D. Bryant, J. Deem, J. Hurst. ROW FOUR: L. Barrett, B. Garrison, C. Sullivan, J. Mayo, C. Archer, N. Peli- grini, C. Dittmer, B. Cain. ROW FIVE: T. Anholt, C. Wood, S. Harris, P. Hughes, J. Johnson, P. Thomas, B. Codekas, G. Minnick, K. Riggs. Intermediate Girls Chorus: ROW ONE: K. Harman, T. Masden, J. Delozier, L. Newbingen, S. Clarke, C. Previ, S. Gale. ROW TWO: C. Newell, P. Wallace, N. Mitchell, L. Steele, A. Miller, E. Truesdale, M. Terrill, B. Lacy. ROW THREE: T. Taylor, D. Hoover, M. Stockstill, A. Moore, K. Colclough, J. Stone, R. Powers. V. Monk, P. Rider. organizations 157 English and Math Teams, Library Assistants English Team: S. Kovel, D. Clephas, A. Rossenwasser, E. Vaughn, P. Spinello, B. Batten. Not Pictured: N. Hart, P. Costello, Mrs. Sauder. Math Team: D. Swain, D. Schaefer, D. Coast, Mrs. Estes, Sponsor, R. Nelson, S. Kovel. Not Pictured: B. Mathis, Mrs. Kruck, Sponsor. Math and English team members work to improve their skills in preparation for com¬ petition with other schools. Their objective is to be good representatives for Hayfield. Intermediate Library assis¬ tants perform a valuable ser¬ vice to the librarians. They volunteer their time to help at the check-out desk and in the magazine room, as well as helping prepare books for shelving. Intermediate Library Assistants: ROW ONE: L. Liddle, J. Hampton, V. Basl, K. Stancil, J. Self. ROW TWO: J. Osier, J. Russell, M. Patterson, J. Rudser, J. Sisely, D. Steele. ROW THREE: L. Steele, J. Evans, C. Grice, P. Diaz, C. Scott, J. Russell, J. Bowen. Not Pictured: J. Koslow, D. Smith, M. Trail, N. Summey, S. Zacofsky, M. Follin. 158 organizations The Art and Needlework clubs attract students who are inter¬ ested in expressing their cre¬ ativity. Macrame, knitting, cro¬ cheting, and embroidery, as well as sketching, working with clay, and developing individual tal¬ ents, are some of their creative activities. Needlework Club: S. Mullins, N. Woodworth, B. Wagoner, M. Miller, J. Bettge. Not Pic¬ tured: Mrs. Vericella, sponsor. Art Club: ROW ONE: T. Broeder, J. Self, M. Frederickson, K. Williams. ROW TWO: M. Trail, W. Ellis, A. Parker, D. Richards, M. Dere, E. Baker, S. Gruenberg, C. Dooley, N. Shearer, R. Shauback. Not Pictured: K. Lineberry, D. Larson, N. Sweeney, J. Denniston, M. Eubank, Mrs. Chytilo, sponsor. organizations 159 Jr. Wantu-Wazuri Wantu-Wazuri means “Beautiful People.” Members of this organi¬ zation sponsored activities com¬ memorating the birthday of Dr. King, and participated in Afro- American Week. ROW ONE: K. Wright, C. Bowen, P. Wallace, B. McCall, C. Hunter, J. Baker, D. Davenport. ROW TWO: C. Foreman, S. Harlan, R. Moore, P. Simms, S. Bowers, B. Green. ROW THREE: L. Aranda, S. Bowers, D. Aranda, F. Mitchell, P. Dennis, M. McCall, K. Howell. ROW FOUR: A. Carter, L. Bond, T. Jenkins, F. Irving, P. Kendricks, M. Ortiz, C. Banks, C. Smith, R. Catus, P. Anderson, N. Mitchell, C. Patterson, S. Lymore. 160 organizations Chess Club Members Ponder Their Moves Intermediate Chess Club: ROW ONE: S. Rocherbaumer, K. Boehm, R. Farrar, L. Barnett, B. Madden. ROW TWO: Mrs. Sears, J. Koslow, Mr. Williams, J. Bowen, C. Redder, B. Wallace. organizations 161 Foreign Language Clubt Intermediate German Club: ROW ONE: B. Simcox, D. Nork, B. Hufnagel, F. Horner. ROW TWO: J. Neufang, M. Chinn, R. Remy, W. Williams, W. Adams, J. Farrar, M. Espinoza. ROW THREE: J. Lowry, C. Davisson, A. Moss, A. McElhiney, K. Cloud, G. Francis, K. Myers. Intermediate French Club: ROW ONE: L. Liddle, C. Hall, C. Schlatter, C. Van Winkle. ROW TWO: L. Parolini, K. Col- clough, G. Bourland, B. Langlinais, M. Macintosh. ROW THREE: Mrs. Maltby, N. Sheldon, M. Sheldon, B. Cupp, P. Parker. 162 organizations Promote Understanding The Intermediate Foreign Language clubs met often to learn more about the customs, culture and language of each country. Their activities included games, fiestas, and an international dinner. pl j I I l | ' fS Intermediate Spanish Club: ROW ONE: J. Hurst, T. Clark, N. PelligTini. ROW TWO: B. O’Sullivan, L. Smith, C. Trybul. ROW THREE: T. Peo¬ ples, P. Bridgham, M. Jansen. ROW FOUR: J. Stone, E. Truesdale, C. Taylor. ROW FIVE: D. Karroll, B. Green, N. Miller. ROW SIX: Mrs. Ruffner, D. Flynn. ROW ONE: K. Cullen, C. Hicks, A.J. Rose. ROW TWO: C. Previ, B. Brady, R. Channell. ROW THREE: K. Sheehan, S. Lockard, J. Hayes. ROW FOUR: J. Hampton, E. Vaughn, M. Cicale. ROW FIVE: M. Pinkard, K. Falls, G. Minnick. organizations 163 Pep And Twirling Clubs The Twirling Club consists of girls who are interested in learning baton techniques. Mrs. Green, their sponsor, assists them with routines so they will be prepared to join a twirling organiza¬ tion or try out for the high school Majorettes. Twirling Club: ROW ONE: K. Wacker, H. Hooten, C. Catudal, L. Lindstrom. ROW TWO: S. Frederickson, V. Basl, M. Fox, J. Policastro, T. Vansetters. Pep Club members help to foster school spirit among Intermediate stu¬ dents by promoting athletic events and learning the cheers. Pep Club: ROW ONE: B. O’Brien, B. Langley, P. Wance, M. Mills, V. Friend, M. Pinkard, G. Minnick. ROW TWO: J. Self, R. Payne, Mrs. Walker, T. Eleer, D. Carter. 164 organizations Intermediate Newspaper and Yearbook Staffs The Hayfield Highlights staff kept Intermediate students in¬ formed of the school news. Stu¬ dents who worked on the Inter¬ mediate Harvester staff worked hard, learned a lot, and enjoyed it all. Intermediate Newspaper: Mrs. Ratway, S. Ashford, R. Farmer, T. Heist, J. Daniels, J. Arthur. Intermediate Yearbook: Mrs. Kintz, B. Miller, M. Fowler, M. Jansen, R. Bowers, L. Grant, E. Vaughn, M. 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' 1 1 I 1 l 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 j i i i l l l l l I i i l l i l l l l i I i I I I 1 l I I l l I i I I l I i l I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS ROW ONE: S. Harney, J. Bonifer, M. Steward, B. Bauer, G. Lindsey, S. Brown, T. Fitzgerald, D. Register, M. Bruce, T. Register, Coach Spencer. ROW TWO: Manager, Steve Koplaski; C. Sterner, F. MacAleese, H. Sargent, D. Doering, D. DeVour, R. Deering, L. Gorman, K. Pinkard, Manager. Varsity Baseball The Varsity Baseball Team, plagued with injuries through¬ out the season, managed to put it all together at the end to finish second in the Gunston District Tournament where we bowed in the first round to Yorktown. -4 170 sports J.V. Baseball ROW ONE: J. McKeon, D. Scott, K. Register, E. Metzger, S. Humphrey, M. Perrin, S. Poorbaugh. ROW TWO: B. Roope, J. MacAleese, D. Audtrey, T. Sheppard, P. Mankin, M. Pravlik. ROW THREE: B. Gordon, B. Hutchens, G. Steele, K. McFadden, K. Stucki, R. Henson. The Junior Varsity team looked good last year, and we are looking forward to seeing them as a part of our Varsity Team. They had many out¬ standing individuals. Unlike the Varsity team, the Junior Varsity sustained very few in¬ juries and we hope their good fortune will continue this season. sports 171 ROW ONE: F. Ettner, B. Hudson, G. Gilaland, A. Minor, D. McKee, J. Bone, K. Henson, E. Chase. ROW TWO: Coach Franko, D. Stumbaugh, J. Lewin, M. Honaker, J. Stofflen, R. Ward, C. Newcomb, D. Dodd, Manager—J. Colley. Frosh Baseball 172 sports SEATED: L. Ross, J. Hazelwood, M. Dell, G. Denzler. STANDING IN BACK: S. Livingston, B. Denzler, man¬ agers: C. Mallonee, K. Carter, L. Wilford, A. Seybolt, V. Dunning, and Coach Diebler. Boy’s Gymnastics sports 173 ROW ONE: Steve Priest, Bob Baker, Kim Compton, S. Graves, John Bray, K. Holloway, K. Haworth, R. Bells, John Riser, L. Ward, N. Carlson, S. Brown. ROW TWO: Coach Lammond, F. Francois, T. Hughes, H. Acevedo, G. Windt, P. Shivley, B. Breedon, L. Brown, J. Corzine, G. Grant, E. Scalise. Soccer The Hayfield Soccer team did very well last year. It had five victories in the season, in¬ cluding a 1-0 upset of T.C. Williams in the Gunston Dis¬ trict tourney. Due to their re¬ turning players, the Hawks will be ranked high in the dis¬ trict this season and perhaps in the region, and we hope everyone will support them. sports 175 ROW ONE: J. Malloy, P. Christenson, G. Ploger, G. Clark, D. George, B. Walters. ROW TWO: Coach Yohe, E. Hodson, K. Patrick, B. Hummer, J. Patrick, J. Ryan, A. Proper. Varsity Tennis Team 176 Girls Tennis ROW ONE: D. Nelson, C. Proctor, S. Reed, C. Beach, M. Schlater, A. Breed. ROW TWO: C. Bull, T. Jones, V. Snyder, K. Rohers, J. Frazier, K. Hayes, C. Mantone. sports 177 i-M V 1 Is t a ■A ROW ONE: Manager, C. Stankowitz, Patti Davis, P. Bean, K. O’Connor, B. Domain, Mrs. Estes. ROW TWO: D. Maxwell, S. Jones, M. Shields, D. Okyen, V. Snyder. Varsity Softball The girl’s softball team worked hard and had a pro¬ ductive year. They followed the traditions set by earlier teams which have several championships to their credit. 178 sports ROW ONE: K. Derdavanis, B. Allen, L. Morton, Mrs. Harris, M. Carter, V. Sheif. ROW TWO: M. Durflinger, C. Alexander, D. Beuke, D. Buroff, K. Carter, B. Jones. ROW THREE: W. Smith, L. Saxty, M. Ramos, J. Matthais, M. Shalter. J. V. Softball The girl’s J.V. softball team left great hope for a good sea¬ son next on the Varsity squad. There were a number of out¬ standing players. We will miss both of the coaches, however. Best of luck to them and the new team this year. sports 179 ROW ONE: J. Stockelman, J. Shedlick, B. Scheider, P. Cupla, L. Emmerson, S. McDonnel, V. Fields, T. Como. ROW TWO: E. Shedlick, R. Solano, J. Gambil, S. Whysell, W. Welch, B. Ellis, R. Henry. ROW THREE: B. Murphy, K. Hammersley, J. Lennhan, M. Okyen, J. Hassli, M. Fitzgerald, B. Crawley. Hay field Track The Hayfield Spring Track Team had a good season under the coaching of Mr. Scott. The team consisted of many soph- mores and juniors who are re¬ turning to start on another winning season. 180 sports Girls Track ROW ONE: D. Suttle, D. Hartman, C. Conway, M. Dougherty, J. Harrell, F. Galoway. ROW TWO: T. Ayers, B. Lyons, A. Breed, C. Peterson, A. Wenneson, D. Doering, T. Wright. ROW THREE: A. Beeman, K. Borden, R. Barksdale, R. Smith, L. Suttle, Coach Frew. r 4 sports 181 Golf Team P 4 wL ■ si ■d. ! .. l m i Js J G. Zimmerman, J. Cain, J. Ballantyne, R. Dazzutti, B. Peartree. The Golf Team had a suc¬ cessful season last year. They made it to Districts and then advanced to Regionals. We wish them all the luck in the coming year. 182 sports Varsity Hockey ROW ONE: Coach Greene, A. Fieblekorn, C. Hughes, B. Jaobson, K. Smith, V. Basl, J. Basham. ROW TWO: P. Davis, C. Fitzgibbons, L. Morton, C. Peterson, D. Mattson, L. Christenson. J. V. Hockey ROW ONE: F. Hunt, R. Eubanks, L. Saxty, A. O’Connor, D. Nelson. ROW TWO: J. Carlton, S. Eubank, T. Eastom, C. Stone, Amy Rahn, Mrs. P. Hilbum. 183 sports Varsity Football sports 185 Frosh Football i Jh 1 i ■ 1 jjjfc J f ' • JS % K 1 | ' w Jr 5 ..... I rij r I y •• A I t t v 1 ' ww Mgmm | —— ii ROW ONE; F. Datson, M. Brannon, R. Holley, C. Lusford, V. Hughes, J. Maron, M. Dennis, B. Radui, M. Heist. ROW TWO: D. Blis, R. Shirley, C. Voicco, T. Dean, M. Lenahand, T. Skelton, F. Thompson, D. Greer, K. Stoffelen. ROW THREE: D. Galadya, L. Davis, C. McDaniels, T. Howell, S. Himmelburger, T. Savage, M. Babe, B. Rose, G. Nork. ROW FOUR: P. Nelson, J. Loud, T. Paying, D. Carter, W. Manager, P. Bainbridge, B. Karas, D. Christensen. ROW FIVE: Coach: Bob Fleming, D. Scholl, P. Lockhart, P. Hughes, W. Borden, F. Bowen, M. Wright, Coach: Bob Lamond, Missing: Hank Boggess, G. Mullins. The Freshman Football Team bettered last year’s record of 5-1 with a 5-0-1 record. The young Hawks looked outstanding in win¬ ning all their games after tieing their opening. The Frosh have the school’s longest winning streak in football at nine straight. There were many outstanding players on the team and they showed great enthusiam in all their games. The last two teams leave great hope for the future at Hay field. sports 187 114 Girls Varsity Gymnastics ROW ONE: M. Confair, D. Beuke, A. Ruffner, C. Russ. ROW TWO: B. England, M. Beuke, D. Evans, S. Rachebaumer, C. Mallonee. Missing: S. Stumbaugh, Mrs. Finn. The Girls’ Gymnastics Team under a new coach, Mrs. Finn, had a fine 3-2 season. This is a fairly new team losing many fine gymnasts last year. The girls also took third place in the Gunston Gymnastics Meet at Ft. Hunt High School, after winning the Gunston District Title for the past two years. The team will go on to the Re¬ gional Meet at Herndon High on March 8 and 9th. 188 sports Girls J. V. Gymnastics Sandy was one of the top scorers of the Varsity Team. sports 189 ROW ONE: J. Russell, B. Murphy, M. Darley, T. Doyle, B. Schneider, E. Shedlick, J. Stockelman, M. Stewart. ROW TWO: A. Kaiser, K. Cole, J. Shedlick, R. Henry, B. Crawley, J. Barnes, K. Hammersley, V. Fields, Coach C. Hollis. 4W The Varsity Cross Country team did very well this year and almost repeated their 10-0 finish of two years ago. Once again the Hawks ran neck and neck with the Eagles and the season went down to the wire. Virgil Fields was the star of the team. His out¬ standing performances continued from the beginning of the season until the end. sports 191 Varsity Basketball ROW ONE: E. Liming, T. Fitzgerald, J. MacAleese, Manager, D. Williams, S. Ray, D. Scudder, D. Doering. ROW TWO: Manager, K. Holloway, S. Murphy, J. Newvelle, M. Murray, Coach Campbell, H. Sargent, K. Register, S. Kirkland, Manager, M. Honaker. 192 sports The Hayfield Varsity Bas¬ ketball team, under the dir¬ ection of new coach Monte Campbell, started out slow with a 1-5 record, but rebound¬ ed for a 9-9 season over-all and a 7-5 finish in district competi¬ tion which sent them into the playoffs in third. The Hawks beat Ft. Hunt in the first round and then stunned Edison in the first round 53-51. This sent Hayfield into the finals against W. Springfield guaranteed no less than a second place finish, and gave the Hawks the chance to collect their first Gunston district Basketball title. sports 193 194 sports J. V. Basketball ROW ONE: K. Pogoloff, M. Morris, G. Wilkerson. ROW TWO: D. McKee, J. Huffnagel, K. Brown, D. Stumbaugh. Missing: G. Touhy, G. Valleneri, L. Rifendifer, C. White, and Coach Massey. 196 sports Varsity Wrestling Hayfield’s Wrestling Team completed a successful cam¬ paign this season recording a 9-2-0 record for the second con¬ secutive year. Only losses from Mt. Vernon and Lee barred a perfect season for the Hawks. Brightest spots for the Hawks were seniors Keith Neilson (132) and Mike Bauer (126) who completed a perfect sea¬ son with 11-0-0 marks. Sopho¬ more John Peters (98) finished 9-1-0 and Don Dodd (155), Gary Suttle (119) finished with a 9-2-0 record. In the District Meet Hay- field qualified its entire team for the Regionals. Five Hawks advanced to the finish but only Neilson became district cham¬ pion. Results of the District Tournament were: 98-Peters- 2nd, 105-Wrede-5th, 112-Boni- fer-4th, 119-Suttle-2nd, 126- Bauer-2nd, 132-Neilson-lst, 138-Riordan-5th, 145-Stoffe- len-3rd, 155-Dodd-2nd, 167- MacDonnell-5th, 185-Sulli- van-5th, HWT-Wallace-5th. sports 197 ROW ONE: 98—J. Peters, 105—K. Wrede, 112—J. Bonifer, 119—G. Suttle, 126—M. Bauer. ROW TWO: 132—K. Neilson, 138—D. Riodan, 145—J. Stofflen, 155—D. Dodd, 167—B. MacDonnell, 185—K. Sullivan, HWT.—C. Wallace. Missing: Coach Magnussen. sports 198 sports 199 J.V. Wrestling ROW ONE: B. Williams, P. Christenson, T. Roehm. ROW TWO: D. Nalls, C. Bauer, S. Clark, A. Minor, C. Voccio, T. Neilson. The Junior Varsity Team completed its best season ever with an 8-3-0 record. In the District Tournament winners were T. Roehm at 112 and S. Clark at 138 while T. Neilson was second at 155. We expect many of these fine grapplers to advance to the Varsity Team next year. ■ •• ■ vv ’ W ' 0 : 200 sports Frosh Wrestling ROW ONE: C. Lelansky, J. Bouza, J. Lawten. ROW TWO: S. Kire, M. Trail, M. Baeb, J. Maron, T. Howell. The Freshman Grapplers had a 5-1 season record and placed 7 wrestlers in the finals of the District meet and ended up with 5 champions. 98— Lelansky—1st, 105—Bouza— 1st, 119—Christenson—2nd, 126—Baeb—1st, 132—Trial— 2nd, 138—Maron—1st, HWT —Roehrs—1st. Lelansky 98 lb. was voted outstanding wrestler in the tournament. sports 201 Girls Varsity Basketball ROW ONE: C. Hughes, A. Breed. ROW TWO: B. Bosca, C. Peterson, V. Synder, F. Golloway, Mrs. Clark, Coach. The Girl’s Varsity Basket¬ ball Team under the coaching of Mrs. Clark finished up the season with a 3-8 record. The team will have many new play¬ ers as they are losing many fine seniors: F. Golloway, A. Breed, and C. Hughes. The girls did very well considering the few players that they had. We hope that they will do better or as well in the years to come. 202 sports Girls J.V. Basketball ROW ONE: D. Spittle, M. Boozer, H. Clark, M. O’Connor. ROW TWO: Miss Sargent, Coach; S. Houseberg, D. Topley, H. Clark, K. Coklough, K. Westscott. sports 203 Indoor Track 204 sports The Swim Team ROW ONE: B. Boland, K. Ulica, K. Como, L. Hines, N. Melville. ROW TWO: M. Vento, K. Collier, E. Shaw, S. Damieh, S. Boland, C. Bradley, M. Sullivan, C. Evans, J. Harrell. ROW THREE: J. Malaby, P. Hayes, K. Melville, B. Malaby, Mr. Tillery, coach. sports 205 Scores Varsity Hockey 2 Williams 0 1 Springfield 0 2 Edison 0 1 Ft. Hunt 0 1 Groveton 2 1 Lee 2 Varsity Basketball 50 Woodson 70 62 Jefferson 49 69 . Fairfax 75 67 Edison 89 54 Springfield 56 53 Williams 90 52 Ft. Hunt 44 78 Lee 60 60 Groveton 52 65 Mt. Vernon 53 64 McLean 60 51 Edison 62 63 Springfield 77 65 Mt. Vernon 50 67 Madison 74 69 Ft. Hunt 65 64 Lee 88 66 Groveton 50 Girls Varsity Basketball 26 Springfield 82 62 Mt. Vernon 32 39 Groveton 40 38 Edison 55 43 Ft. Hunt 46 37 Lee 55 36 Springfield 80 50 Mt. Vernon 41 44 Groveton 51 62 Edison 62 Girls J.V. Basketball 23 Springfield 28 28 Mt. Vernon 33 37 Groveton 24 29 Edison 26 25 Ft. Hunt 35 31 Lee 33 38 Mt. Vernon 31 56 Groveton 15 26 Edison 41 28 Ft. Hunt 35 206 sports 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 2 3 115 154 157 136 140 .34 35 33 45 33 24 17 25 46 27 36 21 60 40 23 42 33 21 30 33 40 35 Soccer Ft. Hunt 3 Williams 4 Edison 5 Groveton 0 Mt. Vernon 0 Springfield 1 Tournament Williams 0 Lee 3 Soccer B-Team Lee 1 Edison 1 Girls Gymnastics Ft. Hunt 139 Mt. Vernon 114 Lee 115 Edison 96 Springfield 165 L. Braddock 129 Groveton 54 Varsity Wrestling Marshall 23 Herndon 20 Woodson 17 Bishop Ireton 12 Ft. Hunt 12 Lee 31 Mt. Vernon 35 Woodbridge 22 Groveton 12 Springfield 24 Edison 24 J.V. Wrestling L. Braddock 40 Marshall 9 Herndon 15 Woodson 32 Bishop Ireton 12 Chantilly 19 Lee 31 Mt. Vernon 24 Woodbridge 18 Springfield 21 Edison 16 sports 207 UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS milton Hamilton school in sights and dent itfflfll f joins the ng its own s. Each stu- 1 note which ■gate a song that all Hayfiel 210 hamilton hall in crej and soul Principal of Hamilton Hall for the past three years, Dr. Thomas Murray Hamilton Hall started a new year with two new counselors, Mr. Ron Clark and Mrs. Linda McAllister, and two familiar faces, Dr. Thomas Murray and Mrs. Thelma Gilbert. With these fine administrators, Hamilton Hall has offered high quality assistance to its stu¬ dents. Secretary of Hamilton Hall, Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton hall 211 The Counselors And Office Assistants Lend A Helping Hand To All Students I j ii- ■ | i 1 { 8.5 j k 1 ) : 5 ■ I r • ! A new counselor, Mr. Ron Clark. Mrs. McAllister helps the underclassmen. ROW ONE: Katie Shepherd, Vicky Arnold, Sandy Bridges. ROW TWO: Jeanne Burkhart, Richard Whitcomb, Hank Sanko, Blane Hawkins, Cindy Garrett. Missing: Donna Allen. 212 Hamilton hall Edward Adams Mark Alexich Natalie Alexich Mary Ann Allen Denise Anderson Kennedy Andrew Pam Anger Vickie Arnold David Atkins Jan Atkins Patricia Audet Michael Baeb Debbie Bailey Paula Bailey Janet Baker Julie Baker Mary Ballantyne Nancy Barbee Brian Barnett Randy Bart John Basala Lewis Beach Jack Behlendorf Randall Belles hamilton hall 213 “Everything Is All Right Once You Understand” Darien Beuke Greg Blair Jim Blue Jeff Bonifer Jim Bonnett Leroy Borden Fred Bowen Irene Bowman Steve Bommerman Sharon Bradley Mike Bray Michele Brehaut Sandy Brides Leilahn Brown Janet Burns Right on, Brother! I should never have copied Keith’s paper! 214 Hamilton hall Teri Byrone Sandy Calderon Debbie Capuria David Carter Meg Cassidy Bobby Caudill Margaret Chichester Abby Chittum Hope the guys are in there! Kathy Collier Sandra Collier Mori Confair John Corzine Debbie Costello Naptime. Then some cookies and milk! Brian Christenson Leah Christenson Kim Colclough Hamilton hall 215 “You Are Like A Light, In That Neither Will Shine Unless Someone Cares ” Carol Creigh Elizabeth Creigh Julie Craver Dwayne Crawford Bruce Cummings Carol Cutchall Mike Dailey Richard Dawson Deborah Deering Mike Devers Jan Dillow Patricia Dixon Jerrie Doebel Susan Donathan Charlie Donato Scott Donley Brenda Downs Darleen Dreger 216 hamilton hall Larry DuBois Rhonda Dunlap Penny Dyson Richard Dyson Karl Farnsworth Sherri Farr an Steve Femiano Mike Ferguson Jim Finsterle Mike Fox Mary Fraley Julie Fraser Mike Galayda Amanda Garner Here come de Hawks! Purrrrrrrrrrr! hamiltonhall 217 You can let me down anytime now, sir. A smile from a friend can make your day. Cynthia Garrett Sharon Garrett Kurt Goodwine Victor Gonzalez Deborah Gresham Donald Grey Valeri Grimes Mark Gustine Pamela Hall Brian Hanson Pam Harrington Pamela Hartman Blane Hawkins Deborah Hayes Kathleen Hayes Terry Hayes Deborah Healy Adrienne Heard 218 Hamilton hall “Life Begins When The People You Meet Become Friends Not Foes ” Cynthia Hecox Gregory Hedges Phyllis Heller Lori Henderson Mark Henderson Chris Hernandez Dan Hester Ricky Hibbens Donna Hickey Jack Hicks Paul Hicks Richard Hines David Hoag Kelly Holstein hamilton hall 219 Don Hoover Carlson Hope Jim Huebner Peter Hughes Jennifer Hughes Nancy Hughes Tim Hughes Tom Hughes Jo Hunt Julie Iverson Russ Ives Chuck Jones Quentin Jones Kevin Kateluzos John Keenan Patricia Keenan Chris Kichinko Sandy Knudslein F rank Kozuck Leslie Lanham Karen La wry Melodie Lee Celeste Lee Louis Leckner Wow! Mike, feast your eyes on this one! 220 Hamilton hall Rebecca LeCorchick Gerald Lelansky Vicki Lincoln Donna Lockhart Patty Lohne Brian Malaby Brian Marr Theresa Martin Mike Mason Teachers And Students Have A Better Rapport Greg Maston Barbara Matson Julie Matthai David Matthews Bob Maxwell Jeff McCormack Rachel McDaniel David McDowell David McKee Micky Medowkovich James Mess Pam Michael hamilton hall 221 ■ ' ' -W i • -■« m V-v- ' fi rl Cynthia Migliaccio James Miller Jean Mills Stanley Minnick Break through! Dan Mittendorff Ken Morger Kathy Monsie Lisa Moody John Morehart Spirit Of Hay field, Always On Top Diana Mullins Kerry Myers Debra Nelson Doug Newman Mary Lou Ovrevik Linda Morton James Mosley Juanita Mosley Barbara Mozingo Who wants it? 222 hamilton hall John Peters Jim Piedmont Mary Poe Mike Pratt Jennie Price Carlene Proctor Leslie Radu Cynthia Rantz Larry Pasquariello Jack Paxson Cathy Payne Tilahman Payne Richard Peoples Carol Peterson Lynn Rawlings Jeff Reedy Henry Reister Katie Rice Peggy Rider Kimberly Riggs Hey cutie, Pm watching you. Hamilton hall 223 Hay field Creates New Sounds With WABS Yummy, Yummy, Yummy, I got love in my tummy. Judy Rogers Susan Rooney Debra Rose Bob Ross Evelyn Runaldue Tom Sablon Deborah Sargent Barbara Sayers Paul Scalise John Schafe Barbara Seaver Cathy Selmser Kathy Shepherd Nel Shiflett Russ Shipman Rockin’ out on Hayfield’s sounds 224 hamilton hall Now I lay me down to sleep . . . Do Re Me Fa So La Ti Do! Jane Smith Sharon Snell Scott Solliday Curtis Stafford Pat Stafford Gary Steele Tom Stockham John Stoffelen Wyatt Strickland Harry Strider John Struder David Stumbaugh Joyce Swartz Dixie Tippins Karen Tompkins Hamilton hall 225 Hay field’s Spirit Robin Trapnell Greg Tuohy Greg Twait Sharon Vaughan Victoria Spence Elaine Vitullo Charles Wallace Clayton Walnetski Seablom Walter Amy Walters Linda Warner Cynthia Weitz The cheerleader’s 226 Hamilton hall Never Ceases Gatorade. Ugh! Karen Weller Mary Wenneson Robin Whiting Bill William David Wilson Desire Wilson Theresa Wilson Nancy Wood Steve Wood Lou Ella Wrenn Deborah Zinn Elvira Zinn Chain of spirit. hamilton hall 221 Washington Hall Mr. Leonard Evans, counselor Mrs. Helen Huggins, counselor Mr. Charles McCormick, principal This year Washington Hall expressed its spirit by donating portable bleachers to the band for their use during the football season. They also supplied some rather unusual contributions to the Sights and Sounds of Hay- field. These sights not only gave an impression of happiness, but of ease. Mrs. Carol Lupia, work study counselor Washington hall 229 Washington Hall Office Assistants Sean MacDonnell, Don Williams, Sheryl Sims, Karen Scott, Ann Wenneson, Debbie Buck, Betty Tyson, Nancy Lindstrom, Caroline Harris, Karen Ochis, Susan Kells, Linda Grady. 230 Washington hall Annette Acevedo Perry Akers Michael Aleskowitz Patricia Almeida Paul Anders That’s what I get for thinking! Snore Oh geez I think this isn’t going to be too bad. Elizabeth Anderson Cory Annis Gary Arnold Donald Ayers Arnold Bailey Washington hall 231 Don’t do that again, Mr. Darivoff. HHHI SPHn ? 4! Cathy Burann Steve Carpenter Beverly Carter Karen Carter Tom Catudal Debbie Chichester Josie Boggess Carol Bond John Bone Marie Bouza Carol Bradley Kathleen Brannan John Bray Carol Brearey Bill Breedon Scott Breon Larry Brown Brenda Bryant John Barnes Susan Barnes Catherine Beach Mike Beach Jerry Benfield Cynthia Bliss Off to face another day. 232 Washington hall Washington Hall Students Are Most Imaginative David Coast Donald Codekas Keith Cole Jim Coley Jesse Colunga Kathy Compton Beth Croushore Debbie Crowder Roberta Curkendall Sandy Daniels Vickie Davis Joel Deem Martha Dellinger Cindy Devers Lisa Dysart Mary Ellen Een Brigitte Eisenhart Barbara Eubank Rosie Eubank Susan Eubank Hi sailor, new in town? Washington hall 233 Clowning Around Is Serious Business Giddy-up! Margaret Evans Diann Fariss Erin Fitzgerald Patricia Flynn Jim Fones James Fortney Charles Fredrikson James French Joe Gambill Chris Gascon Patricia Gentry Linda Grady “ $% + “% 234 Washington hall Gregg Grant Lisabeth Guffey Ken Halloway Patricia Hannafey Dale Hardy Robert Hamilton Caroline Harris Donna Harrison Phil Hart Hilda Harvey Suzan Hausburg Kevin Haworth Carol Henderson Thomas Herring John Hicks To believe or not to believe. Washington hall 235 People Helping People Leslie Hines Mike Honaker Stephanie Hopkins Robert Hudson John Hufnagel Jim Imbriani Debbie Ives El wood Jacobs “Thar she blows!” One of the great poets of our time? Bob Jenkins Perry Jenkins Becky Jones Cindy Jones Robin Jones Laura Joy Patrice Joy Donna Kells Colleen Kelly Anita Kendrick Theodore Kirby Thomas Kirby Karen Kramer Rick Lanalay Ricky Lawhorn Laura Lessin Karen Lindsley Linda Lindsley Washington hall 237 Matthew Linehan Holly Lineweaver John Lippard Paul Lockhert Lynn Lukowski Brian MacDonnell Maura MacDonnell Cindy Mallonee Richard Malloy Kim Malnic Sonja Malnic Robin Martin Nancy Matthai Melinda Maxwell Joellen McCleese Karen McCoy Randy McCoy Wanda McCurry Win McCutchen Doug McDaniel Susan McGee Bruce McIntosh I’m ready for Wheaties. 238 Washington hall Mike McKee Leon McKinney Mike Melville Nancy Melville Connie Miller Ethel Mitchell Sheryl Moore Michelle Morgan Susan Morgan Anita Morris Mike Murray Valiant Neal Alice Nelson Leslie Newbigin David Newman Yuen Ng Anne Niezgoda Linda Noblin Karen Ochis Sights Like These Are Everywhere if HI 4 mmt -j -i . § i m i m I fit Now, this is the way it really was. Washington hall 239 Who’s the jerk with the camera?? Kathy O’connor Brian Overton Mary Alice O’Connor Steve Ovrevik Kathy Owens Steve Paladino Norma Piotrowski Karen Reed Russ Owens Melinda Parker Fred Pippin Mike Reed Kevin Parrack Kim Pratt Steve Reed Paul Pearson Tom Prisaznick Suzanne Reed Harry Persson Mike Racherbaumer Ken Register Toni Piatt John Raybuck John Riester 240 Washington hall Tom Richbourg Pamela Rinehuls Bruce Ritter Bruce Rose Susan Rose Marsha Ross Theresa Ruesch Ann Ruffner Karen Ruffner Brenda Russell Hay field Homecoming ’73 Forty cents! What a rip-off! Washington hall 241 Michele Ryan Susie Sablon Linda Schaefer Peg Schulte Vicki Scott Cheryl Seablom Greg Woodward Joan Seaver Jocelyn Senn Frances Seybold Eric Shaw Patricia Shearer Mary Shields Larry Skelton Susan Smith Trania Smith Ralph Solano Dale South He’s not half as funny as he looks. 242 Washington hall Tracy Stewart Scott Stice Charles Stimson Reed Stockman Karl Stoffelen Lorraine Strickland Deana Speer Joe Spinello Bob Spurr Cindy Spurr Larry Starr Julie Stewart What did I do to deserve this? Eighteen words a minute, and only 11 mistakes! Mike Trail Steven Struder Cindy Sullivan Sharon Sullivan Joy Swarthout Joan Thomas Sonia Todd Cindy Travis James Ursettie Mike Vaughan Kathryn Vest Gene Vetere Washington hall 243 Sandy Vosburg Tammy Waller Jack Ward Rick Warren Sharon Weaver Tim Weber Washington Hall Supplies Some Unusual Sights And Sounds. Luanne Welch Sharon Welch Chris White Dana White Peter White Greg Wilkerson My virgin eyes!!!!!! 244 Washington hall This is the life. Washington hall 245 Led by Mr. Rizzo Lafayette Hall students accomplish dif¬ ficult tasts. Even with the pressures of this world today, the staff and students of La¬ fayette Hall work hard to im¬ prove themselves in their daily lives. Lafayette Hall Counselors Mrs. Ewan, Counselor for Juniors and Seniors of Lafayette Hall Mr. Kozlow, Counselor for Freshmen and Sophomores. lafayette hall 247 Mrs. Langford, secretary for Lafayette Hall. Where’s Mr. Rizzo? I’m here for a class cut. ROW ONE: E. Johnson, K. Costello, S. Bailey, K. Eyman, D. Topley, Mrs. Langford. ROW TWO: V. Robbins, M. McDowell, M. Pravlik, A. Bean, J. Watson, R. Delvaux. Missing: J. Christensen, C. Jones. 248 lafayette hall Hay field Students Are Always Alert Carol Alexander Becky Allen Randy Ashford Teresa Ashford Robert Aragon Dan Autre Susan Bailey Tosha Baker Teresa Barrett Virginia Barton Calvin Bauer Do Re Mi lafayette hall 249 Andrea Bonner Eddie Boorda Kim Borden Mike Borden Bernard Boska Adrienne Boucher Mark Bramlage Chris Brannen Michael Breland Monica Breland Lafayette Hall Has Talent Students build for the future. Jennie Breon Teresa Bridge Robert Brooks Deborah Brown Shirley Burns Terri Carter Jan Christensen Randy Clayton Susan Claytor 250 lafayette hall Toni Collins Karla Confarr Chris Conway Karen Costello Bob Crawley Diane Crowder Debbie Cubbage Carlee Cutchall Terri Darley Steve Davis Austa Dean Julie Deane Mike Dell Kathy Derdevanis Michele Derflinger Rick Dezzutti Rick Delvaux Kitty Dixon He’s just the sweetest little thing. lafayette hall 251 Michele Esch Curtis Evans Diane Evans Suzanne Evans Larry Fineran Greg Ford Rose Ann Fitzgerald Brian Forsman Lonely hearts club band 252 lafayette hall Evil eye Hawks are in the middle of things Jane Foster Josette Franzen Frank Francois Laura French Carol Giltmier Roberta Gogan We’re going to getcha Tina Goudeau Yvette Gray Nanay Gray Dale Greer lafayette hall 253 Hay field Is In The Step Of Things BOOGIE WOOGIE Bugle Boy!!!!! Charlene Green Sharon Greene Jan Greenquist Jenny Griffith Debbie Grimes Wanda Hall Where did those EEFS RUN OFF TOO! 254 lafayette hall Shawn Jenkins Donald Jewett Elaine Johnson Catherine Jones Rose Jurachek Nancy Karroll Kathy Keefer Susan Keefer Barry Kingrey Debbie Kirby Barbara Kridle Kelly Koeller Peggy Komp Darlene Lantz Bill Leckner Mary Leese lafayette hall 255 Craig Lelansky Kathy Leonard Dale Liming Jim Lloyd Marty Lymore Cathy Lyons Nancy Macan Karen Malicki Tim Malony Walter Manger Kathy Marszalek Robert Mathis Larry McDaniels Danny McDonald Ron McDonald Mary McDowell Karen McGinnis AAAAAAH DA Junior class float wins 256 lafayette hall Karl McKenny Joan Middlecoff Keith Milton Bryan Miller Kathy Miller Crunchy Nugget Alan Minor Becky Mittendorf Tracy Moreland Susan Morlock Bill Mutscheller ToddNeilson Paul Nelson Don Newman James Morehart Gary Mullins Wanda Mullins Steve Murphy 1st prize at 3rd Homecoming. lafayette hall 257 Beverley Parfitt Keith Pinkard Larry Poorbaugh ' . Sue gives us a smile Carlos Ortiz Cheryl Painter Tammy Palmer Tina N ewton Gary Nork Jay Nowak Mark Okyen Karen Omeara Gary Orman I beg your pardon! 258 lafayette hall Sam Poorbaugh Mike Pravlik Margaret Quan Raymond Price Sandy Racherbaumer Charlie Ramirez Scott Randles Jeff Richards Dan Rippe Kathleen Riordan Lafayette Hall Gives Its All. Sally Riordan David Riser Jeff Robbins Wayne Robinson Daivd Rodee Hayfield students look at problems with determination. lafayette hall 259 Kathleen Roehrs Jean Rose Vera Relyea Lisa Rose Patricia Ruesch Lyle Rush John Russell Cathy Salmon Kimberley Savage Tony Savage Jody Schnug Dave Scholl Doug Scott Barbara Seal Glen Sears Terri Seward Jim Shedlick Tom Sheperd (sigh?) Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 260 lafayette hall Students Strive For Oncoming Years Tom Sheperd Richard Shirley Carolyn Shuler Cathy Shuler Barry Simpson Robert Sissom Steve Sissom Deborah Sites Brian Smith Linda Smith Ruth Smith Tracy Smith Jeff Somerville Bob Sonnessa Lin Spampneto Teddi Sparks Ricky Starr Jerri Sterner Richard Stinnette Cynthia Stone lafayette hall 261 Susan Stone Karen Stroud Deborah Sullivan Gary Suttle Richard Syfret Paula Tayman Sandra Terry Flood Thomas Gary Thomas Chadwick Thompson a l l Randy Thompson Mike Tiano Tim Toler Donna Topley Mike Tubbs Sara Turner Mark Vermillion Mike Vernon Denise Uhlfelder John Ulica Charles Voccio Franklin Wacasey 262 lafayette hall Students Work to Better Their School Kelly Walker Tamara Walnetski Joy Warner Chris Wassenberg Tom Weber Robin Winner Randy Witt David Wolfe Rhonda Wood Beverly White Debbie White Sharon Whytsell Peggy Williams Eddie Weeks Kelly Weir Jeff Welborn Edger Welch Puppy Love lafayette hall 263 Madison Hall has shown great strides in having an ac¬ tive voice in students’ affairs. As Madison Hall grows, so will Hayfield blossom. Principal: Mr. Mays 264 madison hall Counselor: Mr. Richard Murphy Counselor: Mrs. Ruth Johnson Roxanne Davis, Trudy Hatter, Barby Reed, Roxanne Simms, Lori Shepard, Cindy Costanzo, Debbie Hall, Ellen Almond, Rollyne Powell, Paula Wilham. Secretary: Mrs. Charlotte Brenner madison hall 265 Andy Aber Marcia Allen Mary Ann Allen Mike Allen Jacquelin Alls Sylvia Alvarado Gorgia Anderson Gay Arnold James Arnold Sandy Arnold Sharon Atkins Barry Avery Mike Backus Leo Bahr John Baker -• - - - i Kathy Balmer Bonnie Barr Ruth Bayne Joan Beach Kirk Beckner Kathy Berry Sharon Beverly Mike Biederman Dale Bliss Brigitte Boland Kim Boldin Tom Bolling Jeff Boucher Joe Bouza Tom Breedlove I can use my head in some ways. madison hall 267 Spirit Is Seen In The Faces Of Students David Breznay Larry Bridges Wayne Briscoe Debbie Broeder Charly Brown Darlene Brown Pamela Brown Deborah Bruce Randy Buchanan Sharon Buck Tod Bunting Sandy Burian John Burington Tom Burrill Brian Cain Amanda Campbell Margerete Campbell Carie Canny Jenny Carlton Patricia Case 268 madison hall Pamela Casey Katie Chichester Jim Chinn David Chrestensen Bruce Clark Debbie Clark Holly Clark Nancy Clark Thomas Clark Joanne Clephas yarning. THE SIJRGEON •FNERAL HAS r E TERMINED THa T jokes heard IN THIS ROOM ma r Be ANGEROUS TO ' Our m nd Kelly Collier Julie Collins Catherine Como Tom Como Paul Coppa Charles Cormier Nicky Costanzo Mike Courts Robert Crump Cindy Curtis Patricia Davis James Deadmore madison hall 269 Janis Deane Tom Deane Mike Defonde Elizabeth Denson Wayne Deviers Robert Dezzutti Diane Dobson Debbie Dodson Hughes Doyle Tim Doyle Another great halftime show. Tony Dutton Don Dodd Teresa Edwards Janet Eiskant Kathy Elsey Barbara England Lowana Estes Debra Ferguson Carl Fiebelkorn George Fisher 270 madison hall Kimberly Foley Barbara Forbes Tom Forlini Burt Frady Laura Frantz Shelby Freeze Ed Fritts Thomas Frye Darla Fuller Marian Gale madison hall 271 Linda Hall Robert Hall Bill Halnon Patricia Hardbower Karen Harman Chris Harney Cynthia Hartman Trudy Hatter Charrie Hazard A smile makes the soul feel better. Chali Gradl David Grave Cathy Gray Kin Gray Charles Groves Timothy Groves 272 madison hall Heidi Hazard Bill Heath Robert Hensley Laurie Hicks Mike Hiest Don Hill Fred Hoffman Debra Holcombe Myrna Holcombe Ronnie Holl Robin Hooper Ray Horner Diane Howard Don Howell Jerry Howell Drill Team Is Looking Good Insert Point A Into Point B . . . Then Steve Humphrey Teresa Humphrey Frances Hunt Bill Hutchins Gina Jackson Kevin Jackson Belinda Jacobson Brian Jay Bruce Jay Sarah Jones Teresa Jones Theresa Jones Steve Keener Teresa Keener Pat Keightley Debora Kelley Mike Kelly Cindy Kennon Gary Kidd Ron Killian 274 madison hall John Koca Jacob Kovel Tina Kottemann Mark Lanham Lisa Lash Joyce Lawrence Susan Leatherland Beverly Lester Linda Liddell Cindy Lineweaver Janet Miller Keith Miller Cecile Moore Mary Morehart Janet Mrstik Murray Milton V. Students Show Imagination Rose Murray David Nalls Carl Newcomb Janice Page Terry Palmisano Patricia Parker 276 madison hall Deborah Parlett Mike Parris Jenis Pascale Dwanda Patterson Richard Poe Sharon Policastro Larry Rifendifer It’s a mouse! Catch it quick . . . madison hall 277 Margerate Schlatter Debbie Sebastian Kathy Seitzinger Cheryl Sexton Randy Shaw Lyn Roetcisoender Pamela Ross Virginia Rozier Mary Russ Lori Saxty Elizabeth Scheffee Bachelor Living Serves Many Purposes 278 madison hall Gee, I sure hope I’m doing this right! Lori Shepherd Kathleen Shine Roxanne Simms Rick Smith Victoria Snyder Linda Soaldina Mike Stamps Vickie Strum James Stockelman Sheryl Stubbs Keith Stucki Robin Stucki madison hall 279 Maureen Sullivan Debra Swick Susan Swick Missy Terry Lori Thrasher J ' - 5 -f ss ♦ s? j |vM P Mtfh MM i ' ■ W A School Spirit Is Evident At Homecoming, 1973 Jeff Thomas Bill Tibbs Vanessa Tolly Kevin Trail Christine Travis 280 madison hall William Tubbs Maryanne Wallace Sherry Waller Evans Warren Larry Weeks um um GOOD!!!! Theresa Windt Rosita Winters Larry Ward Sarah Zimolzak Patricia Zimolzak madison hall 281 Fairfax Hall Here is our principal, hard¬ working is he. And here are his helpers, one, two, three. Mrs. Young, she’s “top rung.” Mr. White, “out of sight.” Mrs. Burns does many good turns. You can find them, one and all, In the office of Fairfax Hall. Mr. Roger Yohe, Principal Ms. Louise Young, Counselor Mr. Chris White, Counselor Mrs. Margie Burns, Secretary V ii 282 fair fax hall Fairfax Hall SCA Officers and Representatives All - a. Jane Denniston, Treasurer; Terri Wilhelm, Secretary; Cathy Backus, President; Peri Hughes, Over-all President; Jack Fraser, Vice-President. DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES: Dean Burney, Dave Rollings, Holly Hooten, John DeLay, Candy Bahr, Lisa McPherson. Jane Denniston, Terri Wilhelm, Peri Hughes, Jack Fraser, Barbara Miller, Wayne Oden, Dixie Estes, Todd Durian, Greg Altheide, Paul McHale, Dwight Grear, Chris King, Paula Rider, Dan Coast, Marty Fredrickson, Kim Cullen, Leslie Grant, Cheryl Van Winkle, Jeannine Deem, Deric Smith, Priscilla An¬ derson, Andy Garrett, Mike Patterson, Tony Westbrook, Bev Williams, James Johnson, Tyrone Welch, Becky Wagner. Don Poe, Linda Sivirsky, Tuan Mattes, Lynn Brown, Kenny Howell, Crystal Johnson, Frank Malenosky, Melody Sullivan, Carolyn Banks, Robin Jordan, Cathy Backus, Jim Smith, Kevin Massey, Faye Mitchell. fair fax hall 283 Fairfax Hall Wins Intramural Football Game Clayton Abrams Nancy Adair Billy Adams Brian Allen John Allen Greg Altheide Mike Alvarado Tina Amburn George Anders Pris Anderson Jackie Annis David Aragon Carol Archer David Arnold Judy Arrington Cathy Backus Candy Bahr Harry Baker Jeff Baker Diane Ballew We did it, guys! Where are all the fans? 284 fair fax hall Steve Balmer Joann Banks Carolyn Banks Mary Barber Bobby Barker Leslie Barnett Susan Barnett Drema Barrett Victor Batson Lottie Beach Janelle Bettge Marcia Bean Ronnie Bell Edith Belt Mike Bible Tommy Bliss Vicky Bryant Craig Buckley Vicky Buckner Mary Burdette Don Burger Kim Burian Dean Burney Dennis Butler Sue Boemerman Karine Bolstein Patty Bonbrake Anna Boorda Frankie Boswell Mike Boswell Greg Bourlind Jane Bradley Kathy Braegelman Shirley Brooks Paula Bridgham Robert Britt Tracy Broeder Lynne Brown Mike Brown Dianne Bryant Ben and Joyce recall the “good ol’ days.” fairfax hall 285 Shadow-box photographer at work. Give me an “A” and I’ll put it down nicely. Sharon Byrd Belinda Cain Tom Call Jeanie Campbell Skip Canny Bob Caroll Bill Caruso Mike Chinn Cathy Clark Jerry Clark Tod Clark Victor Clark Regina Cleveland Dan Coast Bill Cockrell Allan Cogan Randy Collier Bruce Collins Tony Como Sonia Conaway Mike Conway Cindy Cook Dwanna Cooper Sharon Coose Koby Corbin Sharon Correia Bill Costanzo Chuck Crawford Doug Crider David Crismond 286 fairfax hall Claudia Crump Mark Crump Mark Cunningham John Daniels Students Working Together, Learning Together. Debi Dassonville Charles Davisson Jeannine Deem Adrian Delhierro Joan Delozier George Dennis Jane Denniston Monica Denniston John Dezzutti Paul Diaz Claire Dittmer James Dixon Sheryl Dodd Kelly Donahue Dan Donofrio Richard Dorflinger Kevin Dotson John Drumb Todd Durian Dave Eckart Barbara Ellis Joe England Clarence Ennis Robert Eskridge Manuela Espinoza Dixie Estes fair fax hall 287 Marion Eubank JoAnn Evans John Falbo Kathy Falls Ronda Farmer Julia Farrar Ron Farrar Agnes Ferris David Ferris Chuck Finks Linda Fisher Robin Fisher Agnes Fitzgerald Aubry Fitzgerald Debbie Flynn Marcia Follin Greg Foreman Debbie Forrest David Foster Jimmy Foster Barron Fox Linda Fox David Frantz Jack Fraser Intermediate students presented a skit at Pep Rally. 288 fairfax hall Fairfax Hall Has Its Ups And Downs. Marty Frederickson Vicky Friend Becky Fuller Dianne Furr Randy Gallahan Gigi Gallant Brian Gamble Cecile Garcia Andy Garrett Betty Garrison Jerry Garrison Carolyn Garvey Kathy Gearan Skip Geckeler Belinda Gentry Scott Gerbich Kevin Gleadall Stacie Gleim Mark Goll Glen Goodsell Lisa Goodwine Allan Gott Lisa Gradl Leslie Grant Dianne Gray Steven Gray Dwight Grear Greg Grimes Steve Gummerson Harold Gustafson Brian Gustine Becky Hall Cheryl Hall Ken Hall Mary Hall Kathy Hannafey Yoo hoo! Hey, teach! fairfax hall 289 I finally got one right! Wet paint! When do we get out of here? Kathy Harman Sharon Harper Bobby Harrison Paige Hausburg Mark Hawe Cilitia Hawkins James Hawkins Jeff Hawkins Kirk Hawn Julius Hazel Linda Hedrick Tammy Heist Richard Heist Greg Henderson Tim Henderson Melva Hensley Suzanne Herder Bill Hester Mark Hibbins Claude Hicks Ronald Hicks Walt Hill Barb Hoffman Kathy Hoagland Holly Hooten Laverne Hopkins Susan Houser William Huff Peri Hughes Janet Hull Billy Hurst Julie Hurst Jeff Jacobson Tiffany Jaques Connie Johnson Crystal Johnson Larry Johnson Darlene Jones Donna Jones Julie Jones 290 fairfax hall Mike Jones Robin Jordan Tom Kaminsky Denise Karroll Janet Kearney Jeff Keller Jack Kellerman Donna Kimble Chris King Leslie Kisendaffer Gary Korn Sharon Kotzmoyer Sarah Kovel Bonnie Lacy Tanya Lacy Tommy Lamb Lela Land Brenda Langley Brian Langlinais Lori Langlinais PE Students Improve Their Coordination All together now, one, two, three. What comes next? fairfax hall 291 Shakespeare Is Alive And Well In Fairfax Hall. Jack Lantz Debbie Larson Vicky Lawhorne Tony Lee Suzanne Leese Dawn Leonardt Joe Lewin Laurie Lifset Regina Lifset Tom Lightner Denise Liming Lori Lindsey Sandra Lindsley Kathi Lineberry Beth Lippard The script reads “Hold hands”. Edgar Little Lisa Litton Sandy Litvinas Scott Lockard Mark Locke Terri Long Chuck Lowe Cynthia Lowry Melissa Lundy Arlene Lunsford Bryan Maat Cathy Makoutz Richard Mallonee Ralph Mallow Amy Mankin 292 fairfax hall ' Bill Marlin Melvin Marshall George Martinez Sammy Masdon Marie Mason Kevin Massey Cathy Maupin Tom Maxwell Kelly McClair Eric McClanahan Robert McCord David McCraw Mark McCraw Frank McFarland Chris McGowan Valerie McGowan Colleen Mcllwain Lisa McPherson James McQuigg Tracey Meahl Susan Mehler Anna Miller Barbara Miller Beth Miller Diane Miller Nancy Miller Jimmy Mills Margie Mills Karen Milton Glenn Minnick Well, at least we got out of class. The sound of music? fairfax hall 293 Billy and Sonny, move over! Kim Minnick Del Mitchell Nanette Mitchell Billy Moore Dale Moore David Moore Dennis Moore John Moore Shirley Moore Freddie Moraign John Morris Sally Morton Lisa Mullins Sandra Mullins Teresa Mullins Pat Mulvanity Pat Murphy Donna Musmanno Dave Mutscheller Emory Myers Kelly Myers Vicky Myers Pam Nash David Nelson Verrry interesting . . . but dumb. Now that you’re all paying attention 294 fairfax hall Art Work Brightens Halls And Media Center. Russell Nelson Bill Neufang Jerry Neufang Lori Newbingen Carrie Newell Dickie Newell Artie Nichols Doug Nork Larry O’Connor Wayne Oden Reuben Oliver Mike O’Meara Betty Osier Brian O’Sullivan Brian Owens Leslie Palmisano Tony Palmisano Linda Parolini Deirdre Pastore Gina Pastrano Mike Patterson Cynthia Patton Mike Patton Liz Petterson Teresa Pettit Hong Phan Kim Phan Sally Piatt Peggy Pinkard Donnie Poe JoAnn Policastro Russell Potter V alerie Potter Mike Porter Penny Pratt Carrie Previ Steady now. fair fax hall 295 Home Ec Classes Cook Up A Storm! Jeffery Price Brenda Prinkey Velva Pritchett Tom Radabaugh Wanda Raffaele Juanita Ramos Mel Rappleyea David Rawlings Chris Redder Karl Rehberg Patty Reilly Bob Remy Mary Rhoads Rusty Rhoads James Riccio Debra Richards Kathy Riddick Linda Rizzo Angela Rogers Robert Rollick Jamie Russell Andy Rutherford Ross Sandes Laura Schaefer Mark Scheffee Connie Schlatter Scott Schneberger Susan Schneider Cindy Scott Chrystal Scott 296 fairfax hall Will somebody please scratch my nose? Kathy Sechrist Bert Seitzinger Lena Sexton Darrell Sharps Hilary Shepard Bev Shipman Elizabeth Shipman Pat Simmons Mary Pat Simpson John Sisley Brooks Skelton Debbie Smith Derrick Smith Donna Smith Jimmy Smith Derek Snead Kathy Snow Debbie Snyder Charles Soha Mary Spampneto Clare Spillane Ellen Spillane Kim Stancil LeNaye Stanfield Cecilia Stapp Debbie Steele Linda Steele Roland Steele Debbie Stice Jane Stockdale Mary Stockstill Clifton Stone Jacquie Strobel Sue Stuart Brain Sullivan I couldn’t leave him home. fairfax hall 297 All The World’s A Stage. A.J. and Anna rehearse diligently. Cheryl Sullivan Melody Sullivan Susan Sutton Linda Svirsky David Swain Cindy Taylor Teresa T aylor Margaret Terry Pam Thomas Scott Thomas Terry Thomas Kevin Thompson Jesse Tibbs Kristen Tompkins Kathy Tooley Brad Trippett Evelyn Truesdale David Tucker Judy Tyson Cathy VanWinkle Sheryl VanWinkle Erika Viau Tom Vickers Stephan Vilicic Lisa Violett Michael Voccio Karen Wacker David Waite Robert Walentynocweiz Allison Walker Sheri Wall Billy Wallace Jerry Watson Liz Watson Billy Weitz Jim Welch Tyrone Welch Beth West Tony Westbrook Tom White 298 fairfax hall Suzanne Fenimore Donald Goldinger Teri Wilhelm Karen Williamson Sandra Williams Theresa Williams Phillip Wilson Susan Winn Cynthia Winslow David Wood Keith Wright DeVee York Sharon Zacofsky Richard Derflinger I think it went down the wrong pipe! fairfax hall 299 Jefferson Hall These are the people In Jefferson Hall Who give their help To one and all. Mr. Lutz, our friendly Principal, Mrs. Aiken, mighty Though small, Mrs. Parma helps Eighth graders all, Mrs. Rice, who will Answer your call. To these four In the office upstairs You can take your Problems and cares. Mr. Vic Lutz, Principal Mrs. Shirley Aiken, Counselor Mrs. Sue Parma, Counselor Mrs. Mary Rice, Secretary 300 jefferson hall Jefferson Hall SC A Officers And Delegates OFFICERS VICE PRES. Melvin Lucas TREASURER Jeff Hayes PRESIDENT Sherry Harris OVER-ALL PRES. Perry Hughes SECRETARY Karen Mooreland Delegates And Alternates: SEATED: Mark Perdue, Robert Arthur, James Haltigan, Carolyn Banks, Brian Schlau, Laura Lindstrom, Faye Mitchell, Kelly Burns, Carolyn Hunter. AT TABLE: Dawna Clephas, Jeff Hayes, Sherry Harris, Perry Hughes, Karen Mooreland. STANDING: Stacey Heath, Agnes Olivo, Rudy Tarlosky, John Creigh, Teresa Kenny, Bertha Solano, Kathy Riggs, Karen Sheehan, Glenn Conner, Jerry Brown, Jim Drummond, Darrell Woodward, Sandy McGogney, Sheryl Dunigan, Kevin McNamara, Greg Lambert, Susan Fenimore, Debbie Arthur, Tom White, Beth Adamsen, Jim Fraley. NOT PICTURED: Ameenah Carter, Mike Guffy, Ben Gorman, Steve Glaza, Teresa VanSetters, Timmy Hoover, James Swarthout, Susan Moorehouse, Brad Williams, K. Brown, Bobby Russell, Sinnie Lymore. Jefferson hall 301 Science Students Talk To The Animals. Homero Acevedo Frank Adams Beth Adamson Renee Adsitt George Aghajanian Pamela Altizer Roberto Alvarado Helena Anderson Kathy Anderson Mike Anderson It’s supposed to do what? Norman Anderson Richard Anderson Theresa Anholt Juan Aragon Sherry Arnold Sam Arrington Bob Arthur Debbie Arthur Susan Ashford Sherry Atterberry Denise Autrey David Baeb Scott Bailey Steve Bailey Elizabeth Baker Sherryl Balmer Kathy Barnes Brenda Barr Karen Barrett Linda Barrett James Basala Vivian Basl Barbara Batten Alan Bauer John Beasley 302 jefferson hall Sabra Bellovin Joe Bembenick Gracie Bishop Brad Bladen Preston Blair Debbie Blankenship Ginny Bliss Marianne Bohls Diane Bonifer Bob Boorda Mary Jo Boothe John Bowen Terry Bowen Robyn Bowers Sonya Bowers Bob Brady Ran Brannen Terry Breeden Bertie Brearey Diane Breedlove Joey Bridges Ernie Brilhart Juanita Brister Carol Brown Watch out for your thumb! Dean Brown James Brown Jerry Brown Jr. Brown Kevin Brown William Brown Alan Bruce Cathy Buchanan Kathy Buchanan Larry Buckner Jenny Burington Lucy Burke Jefferson hall 303 Kellie Burns Don Bussard Richard Buttery Bill Cady Bruce Callahan Melanie Callaway Sandra Campbell Kim Carlson Ameenah Carter Nickie Carter Barbara Case Russ Channell Mary Chichester Carol Christ Peggy Christ Marguerite Cicale Cindy Clark Ronnie Clark Susanne Clark Jerry Clayton Dawna Clephas Martin Cleveland Roger Cloninger Barbara Codekas Karen Colclough Randy Colley Glen Conner Tom Conway Richard Cook Andrea Cormier Terri Corzine Pam Costello Mike Cowan Mary Cox John Creigh Mandy Crisp Robert Croft Tommy Crump Laurie Cupka Bev Cupp 304 Jefferson hall Magazine Drive Sparks Competition. What a way to start the day! Cindy Cutchall Stephen Dailey Don Davenport Hugh Davis Teresa Delbridge Tom Delbridge Jackie Delozier Irene Dennis Perry Dennis Richard Denson Matthew Devor Danny Dodd Leo Doebel Julie Dolenga Kathy Dolenga Carolyn Dooley Lisa Dorazio Wayne Dorman Melissa Doty Ronnie Dove Ronnie Downey Doug Dreppard Sherry Drumm Angela Duncan Sherry Dunigan Just another fire drill. Jefferson hall 305 Students Rehearse Merchant Of Venice. Andy Dunn Dick Dutton Charles Dyson Danny Dyson Tina Earley Robert Edgar Teresa Elder Joyce Ellison Victor Esch Gus Euripedes Beth Fall Richard Fasnacht Donna Ferguson Danny Ferris Leo Fetterolf That’s the one, over there. Daisy Finley Mike Finsterle Garry Fleming Thomas Forbes Ben Ford Jeff Foster Steve Foster Melanie Fowler James Fraley Gail Francis Susan Frederick Shelby Gale Missy Ganoe Keith Gardner Duane Geib 306 jefferson hall Charles Geoly Steve Glaza Anna Gonzales Eugene Gorman Sandra Gothard Patricia Goudeau Karin Grantham Brenda Green Tina Grier Greg Grimes Gina Grubb Mike Grubb Susan Gruenberg Karen Gubbins Mike Guffey Ricky Guggolz Chris Hafner Chuck Hafner Sara Hahl Floyd Hall James Haltigan Janet Hampton Bruce Hanson Keith Hanson Terry Harkelroad Sam Harlan Gary Harrison Nanette Hart This is supposed to look like that? Jefferson hall 307 Larry Herbst Bobbi Heywood Frank Hill Dawn Hoover Theresa Hopkins Brenda Horton Don Houck Scott Howerton Ben Hufnagel Patrick Hughes James Hullett Ralph Hullett There’s that nutty photographer again! Stephen James Teresa Jamieson Marty Jansen Richard Hastings Ronnie Hawley Jeff Hayes Stacey Heath Carl Hecox Mark Hecox Ronald Heflin Ann Heller Sherrie Henry Debbie Hodges David Hoilman Gary Honaker She said I’d find it in here. Carolyn Hunter Lyn Hyatt James Jacobs 308 Jefferson hall 1 tsi: English And Math Teams Prepare For Contests. Jesse Jay Judy Jenkins Rick Jenkins Cindy Jones Doris Jones James Jones Tammy Jones Freddie Jordan Bernie Joy Robin Joy Sheila Keener Sherry Keener They went to get Alka Seltzer. Carol Laughlin Sherry Laughlin Curtis Lay Terry Lee Gerry Lerch Shirley Lester Jake Lewis Linda Liddle Terri Lincoln Teresa Kenney June Ketchum Norman Kidd Steven Kidd Nikita Kirkland Maria Kleese Bud Knickerbocker Cleo Knickerbocker John Koslow Debbie Lacy Greg Lambert Terry Lambert Julie Lanham Phil Lanman What did I do to deserve this? Jefferson hall 309 SC A Sponsors Clean-Up Day. I knew we should have listened to directions. Laura Lindstrom Robin Lineweaver Roger Lipscomb Greg Loughlin John Lowry Kevin Lozak Susan Lozak Stuart Lyons Aileen MacDonnell Laurie MacGowan Lee Machina Bryon Madden Tim Makoutz Chris Malcom Barbara Malloy Beverly Malloy Pam Marshall Billy Martin Teresa Masdon Baron Massie Jerry Matheney Debbie Matthews Joyce Matthews Tina Matthews Beth Mathis Chip Matthai Carlton Mayo Jimmy Mayo Kathy McCormick Bill McDaniel James McDaniel Sandy McGogney Marian McIntosh 310 Jefferson hall Kevin McNamara Debbie Meahl Patty Michael Michel Miller Mike Miller Todd Miller Deve Mitchell Judy Mitchell Mary Mitchell Ruby Moore Who put glue in my mouthpiece? I think this is the way it goes. Susan Morehouse Karen Moreland Ernest Morphew Johnny Morphew Anne Marie Moss Linda Moss Cheryl Mullins Angela Munsie Billy Munsie Charles Mussomele Curtis Newman Joseph Newman Kevin Newville Theresa Nichols Kathy Okyen Margo Ortiz Yvonne Owens Rodney Palmer Ann Parker Bernie Parker Jefferson hall 311 SCA Sponsors Dance After Football Game. Pete Parker Robert Parlette Wendell Patterson Pat Pauly Nancy Pellegrini Tom Peoples Shirley Pepe Mark Perdue Tim Peters Vicki Petitt Bret Phares Marty Pierce Greg Pike Joyce Pique William Poe Kevin Pogoloff Jeff Porter Pam Poston Rhonda Powers Tom Previ Tim Price 312 Jefferson hall Sunshine Committee Spreads Cheer. Mark Richards David Richey Kathy Riggs Mary Rinehuls Jim Ringler Kevin Roberts Lisa Roetcisoender Mark Rooney Debbie Roop Greg Rose Ann Rosenwasser Robbie Ross Kitsa Roussell Ann Rudser John Rudser Mark Ruttkay Jimmy Sanders Suzanne Sayers Gina Scalise Lisa Scalise David Schaefer Mark Schafe Richard Schehr Michael Schein Mark Schellhaas Brian Schlau Clifford Scott David Scott Denise Sebastian Jefferson hall 313 Judy Seegars Doug Sellers Math Electives Add Variety. This sure beats listening to another lecture. You didn’t think you’d get by with it, did you? Ronald Selmont Karl Sening Stephanie Senn Mark Seymour Arlene Shaker Kevin Shaw Norma Shearer Karen Sheehan Mike Sheldon Nick Sheldon Steve Short Jay Silverthorn Robert Sim cox Shirley Sims Keith Smith Pam Smith Mike Snell Laurie Snow Susan Snyder Bertha Solano Brian Solliday Patti Spinello Mariss Srader Martha Srednicki Penny Steele Jennifer Stidham Sandra Stockelman Patty Stoffelen 314 jefferson hall Mark Stokes Keith Stoller Natalie Stone Melody Stough Chuck Stover Sean Stuart Cam Stubbs Philip Stubbs Nancy Summey Betty Tansill Rudy T arlosky David Tate Polly Taylor Rhonda Taylor Vicki Taylor Noel Tenorio James Ternent Mike Terrill Mischael Terrill Debbie Thomas Kevin Thomas Rose Thurston Ah what a relief! Trisha Topley Mary Trail Cathy Trybul Jeff Twait Mike Ulica Dannie Urps Kitty VanLew Teresa V ansetters Look busy. Here comes a teacher. Jefferson hall 315 The Yearbook Staff Works Hard . Elizabeth Vaughn Michelle Vento Maureen Vitullo Thomas Wagner Richard Walck Mike Watson Jay Waugh Roy Waugh Steve Weaver Darwin Webb You can’t watch tv until you clean up your cage. Keith Webb Don Weyant Linda Whitcraft Andy Wilbur Gail Wilcox Ricky Wilcox Wendy Williams Carol Wilshire Carroll Wilson Georgiann Wilson Pam Wilson John Windt Cindy Wood Philip Woods Darrell Woodworth Nancy Woodworth Andy Wright George Wright Teresa Wright Wyatt Wright Greg Young 316 jefferson hall I bet you do your dishes in Lux. Are you sure iguanas don’t bite? Hey! My hand is caught! .t Jefferson hall 317 s ' H ' -: FAC ULT Y FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FAC ULTY FAC ULTY Dr. John G. Oliverio Associate Principal Mr. Peter J. Visnich Administrative Asst. Principal Mrs. Doris A. Torrice Mr. James Walters Mr. Charles Clemmons Director of Student Activities Asst. Director of Student Activities Miss Carolyn Jones, Director of Pupil Services 320 faculty Secretaries Mrs. Janes Mrs. Phillips Mrs. Sands Mrs. Stickley Finance Officer Mrs. Boogher Mrs. Mawyer Finance Officer faculty 321 Mr. J. Bekius Mr. J. Dieringer Mrs. J. Ewing Mr. L. Koontz Mr. J. Lewis Miss M. Mace Mr. E. Poole Miss P. Salisbury Mr. Cannady The giddy smile of Mr. Sittig. 322 faculty The Science Department The Science Department has been selling ice cream after school every day in both the intermediate and high schools in order to raise money to im¬ prove our court yards. We hope to add a greenhouse, a pond, a weather station and a variety of botanical specimens known both for their beauty and edu¬ cational value. The intermediate school’s 9 week elective system got into full swing this year with the additional units. This program is unique to Hayfield within Fairfax County, and both teachers and students give it high marks. Miss E. Saunders Mr. J. Spencer Mr. J. Stewart Mr. J. Tillery The high school science teachers are planning to add additional Chemistry I and Chemistry II courses next year. In addition to these they will also add an ecology course and Harvard project physics. This will provide the students with a greater variety of courses. The pondering Mrs. Craft. Til ig|| RKH1 RjaEx«T “Find a short circuit, Mr. Vaganos?” faculty 323 The Mathematics Department The Mathematics Depart¬ ment, in its course offerings has been very successful in teaching both traditional and modern mathematics this year. The few courses that have been offered as “contract” have given students the ability to work and learn at his own rate. Mrs. L. Estes Mr. R. Evans Mr. T. Feuerbach Mr. B. Gabbert Mr. F. Greene Miss C. Johnson Mrs. J. Kruck Mrs. R. Leach Mr. Williams aids a student in her assignment. “Chins Up, Mr. Hollis!” 324 faculty illlf Mrs. S. Parker Mr. J. Stavropolous Mrs. C. Wickham Mrs. H. Levy Mrs. R. Lusk Miss D. Onufrak You’ve got to be kidding,” exclaims Mrs. Droms . - . -f-i Miss Sargent tries to explain the homework. Mrs. Walker in excogitation. faculty 325 Mrs. J. Bayne Mrs. S. Collins Mr. M. Franko Mr. D. Harless Mr. R. Lamond Mrs. S. Morhart Mr. R. Phipps Mr. L. Piazza “Hey, Coach Walthall... say, CHEESE!” Mr. Dillard grins with joy after winning another term in the Virginia House of Delegates. 326 faculty The Social Studies Department Social Studies at Hayfield Secondary is taught by grade level and is required for grades 7,9,11, and 12. Year-long elec¬ tives may be taken by 8th and 10th grade students. In the 7th grade, students are introduced to American Society (1860 to the present) thematically through team- teaching. The 8th grade elective pro¬ gram is entitled Inquiry Into Man, Society and the Individ¬ ual. This is a thematic-inter- discipline approach utilizing anthropology, economics, civ¬ ics, history and sociology. In the 9th grade, students choose between World History and World Geography. Both are taught thematically and emphasize skills development. Juniors are required to study U.S. and Virginia History while Seniors are required to study U.S. and Virginia Gov¬ ernment. Both subjects are taught in a variety of ways using concepts and themes as frameworks for units dealing with specific aspects of each discipline. Emphasis is placed on skills development. High school students who wish to take addtional courses may choose from one-semester electives which include Eco¬ nomics, European History, Sociology and Psycology. Ms. K. Pitts Mrs. I. Rahn Miss G. Scott Mrs. D. Vericella Mr. Benson faculty 327 Mrs. P. Angotti Mr. R. Clark Mr. P. Harris Mr. S. Hill Mrs. J. Keiler Mrs. C. Kintz Mrs. S. Kolesar Mr. C. Langley Mrs. A. McVey Yearly, the English Depart¬ ment has had the elective sys¬ tem where the students choose a given course in which they are interested every 9 weeks. Most students have enjoyed this type of study rather than the traditional 36 week course. The English Department Mr. Hostetler in one of his less active moods. faculty 329 Cosmetology is offered in a three-hour block, five days a week. This system of study consists of fifteen hundred hours of theory study and training. It results in the stu¬ dent being able to take the State License Examination and becoming an operating cosmetician. Cosmetology Mrs. J. Kott Mrs. V. Moton SMILE! Like they say, “Two heads are better than one!” 330 faculty Mr. F. Bullington Mrs. D. Fann Mrs. C. Brenner Mrs. J. Buck The Occupational Education Department xm c Mrs. I. Lepkowski Mrs. C. Lupia Mrs. E. Williams The Occupational Education Department continued to help in equalizing opportunities for all students. They have bene¬ fited 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 per¬ sonal basis. This department has done outstanding work in helping deserving students. faculty 331 Miss J. Emory Mrs. S. Maltby Mr. V. Martin The Foreign Language Department Miss M. Martinac Ms. N. Ruffner Mrs. V. Thomason Mrs. I. Windham The Foreign Language De¬ partment has been teaching many students to speak, read and write in a language other than their own. The four lan¬ guages that Hayfield has to offer its students are Latin, French, German and Spanish. The department has many aids such as tapes, records and filmstrips in the classroom for instructional purposes. The seventh graders have been given a new program for foreign languages. The course offered is an elective for 18 weeks including three weeks each of French, German and Spanish followed by nine weeks of Art and Music. “Potior est, qui prior est.” “Mfis vale tarde que nunca,” says Miss Emory to a student. 332 faculty ft r N: . .. Jf VW Mrs. T. Capps Mrs. D. Faught Miss J. Gerken Mrs. J. Hatcher Miss R. Hillian The Business Department OK, wise guy . .. Little does she know what I’m typing! The Business Department has a variety of courses offer¬ ed to all students. Some of the basic business courses such as typing and notehand have shown to be valuable to a students education. Other courses offered by the depart¬ ment provide an excellent foundation for the continuance of a business career. Mr. M. Petruzzi Miss E. Ruddle Miss B. Small Mr. J. Windt faculty 333 The Physical Education Department Mr. M. Campbell Mrs. J. Clarke Miss L. Copenhaver Mr. H. Deibler Mr. P. Duvall 334 faculty As in the past, Hayfield’s Physical Education Depart¬ ment has again this year had co-educational classes and let boys and girls share in elec¬ tive activities such as volley¬ ball, gymnastics, archery and others. This type of elective system and co-ed classes have shown favorable results in P.E. Who wrote, “no one dress out”? Mr. T. Magnussen Mr. T. Scott Mr. M. Trussed Miss G. Finn Mrs. J. Frew Mrs. G. Green faculty 335 The Media Center has ex¬ panded its services this year to include more student in¬ volvement. For example, there is now a production room where students may make audio-visual aids as class pro¬ jects. Also, the Media Center has taken over the responsi¬ bility for the closed circuit television system in the school so that there can be more student productions broadcasted. Ms. E. Harper Mrs. M. Adams The Media Center Ms. C. Irvine Mrs. C. Jacobus Mrs. P. McCandlish Ms. D. Macan Mrs. D. Sapenter Mrs. A. Terry 336 faculty The Reading Department The Reading Program at Hayfield Secondary is both developmental and remedial. Individualized programs are planned for each student dur¬ ing student-teacher confer¬ ences where goals and work plans are outlined together. There are six reading classes being taught five periods of the day with approximately 20-25 students in each class. Ten of these classes are located in the intermediate school and twen¬ ty are in the high school. There is also a well-equipped Read¬ ing Lab located in the Media Center for specialized work. This includes a “United Na¬ tions” class for non-English speaking students. In addition to a reading staff of three teachers, a team of students from the Psychology and Sociology classes work on a one-to-one basis with their peers in the remedial reading classes. A staff of volunteer parent- aides assist with the clerical work necessary in operating an individualized reading pro¬ gram. The aim of the reading pro¬ gram is to provide every Hay- field student the opportunity to increase his reading pro¬ ficiency to his maximum level. Participation in the program is by student choice and the program serves approximately 3,000 students a year. Mrs. J. Amburn Miss J. Bennett Mrs. J. Weaver Audio aids help students to read. A student assistant working with others to better their reading. faculty 337 The Practical Mrs. P. Barton Mrs. E. Creigh Mrs. D. Senn Mrs. R. Serrin Mrs. G. Spessert The Home Economics De¬ partment offers many different courses for both girls and boys. In their classes students have learned the basics of house¬ keeping and to cook and sew. The Child Development course has shown to be an overwhelm¬ ing success with students in their working with children. One of the most interesting and thoroughly enjoyed courses offered is Bachelor Living, which is for boys only! The Home Economics Department Home Ec students show off their proud creations. 338 faculty Arts Department Mr. W. Breault Mr. B. Fleming The Industrial Arts And Vocational Department Mr. J. Hilsinger Mr. V. Madorma Mr. R. King Mr. G. Morrison Mr. J. Rosen Mr. J. Scango The Industrial Arts and Vo¬ cational Department offers a wide variety of opportunities to learn trades, technical skills and industrial processes to those students who want them, need them and will profit by them. Course offerings include Automotive Mechanics, Elec¬ tronics, Maintenance and Re¬ pair, Mechanical Drawing and General Industrial Arts (with emphasis on wood, plastics, metals, ceramics and electric¬ ity). All offerings are on the elective basis. Mr. Reid, at work on repairing an antique chair. The candid Mr. Anderson. fac ulty 339 The Fine Arts Department Miss M. Bergen Mrs. Cataldo Mrs. C. Chytilo Miss D. Erwine Miss L. Johnson Mr. B. Kidd Mr. D. Moore Mr. F. Nelson The Fine Arts Department en¬ ables students to pursue and de¬ velop special talents in the arts on the high school level. The depart¬ ment has developed an effective program to stimulate the students capacity to produce creatively. This spring, the Fine Arts Depart¬ ment will stage the MADD Festival including the creativity and the tal¬ ent developed in the different areas of the arts throughout the school year. 340 faculty ADP Automatic Data Processing is one of the service areas with¬ in Hayfield Secondary. The two Data Processing Operators are charged with the respon¬ sibility of pupil accounting, re¬ port cards and statistical re¬ ports both for Fairfax County and within the school. In ad¬ dition all entering students are placed in grade level home¬ rooms and are issued student numbers by the ADP operators. Many times students have the opinion that there are only machines talking to other ma¬ chines in the ADP room. This is not the case. A pleasant and interesting voice is always on the other end of the phone and a warm reception awaits any¬ one who visits Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Turner in the ADP room with a question or a problem to be solved. A student works at filing away IBM cards for ADP. faculty 341 342 faculty faculty 343 344 faculty faculty 345 Cafeteria Staff ROW ONE: P. Tarlosky, R. Weigel, B. Herbert. ROW TWO: E. Jones, J. Phares, L. Tohill, L. Harvey, M. Brodersen, P. Hoagland, Wickline, H. Carter, I. Dennis. ROW THREE: B. Campbell, I. Avery, F. Denny, B. Mullins, G. Welch, M. Bernhardt, H. Shiver, F. Donatton, M. Beach, M. Mil- stead, B. Smith. ROW FOUR: J. Winn, H. Pierce, H. Apperson, D. Raines, B. Dye. 346 faculty School Nurses Hayfield’s nurses are em¬ ployed by the Fairfax County Health Department and are assigned to work in the school clinic part-time. At the begin- ing of each school year they head the health screening of all students to detect any health problems. During the year they work as counselors and give lectures to P.E. students on health and first aid. Besides school nurses, many mothers assist in the clinic. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Gawey Custodians ROW ONE: Sun Ae Yi, Jung Choe, Chong Hunning, Tae Kang, Michiko Hull. ROW TWO: Thelma Hopkins, Charles Black¬ man, Caesar Catildo, William Seymour, Ruby Seymour, Doris Hartman. ROW THREE: Ronald Lambert, Kenneth Mc¬ Clellan, John Queen, Peter Reniker, Isalle Jennings, Jong Choe, See Wan Pak, Chong White. faculty 347 LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONICS Associate Store (703) 494-3557 ROSE HILL SHOPPING CENTER Owned Operated by Raybon Electronics “THE MORE FOR YOUR 14402 Jeff. Davis Hwy. WiMiam Waytide Fwudltm 7900 S acJUicl Stood 9ft kmffUU, Virginia SPRINGFIELD AUTO PARTS, INC. 569 090 HOUSE OF JANNIS “everything for the student who sews” 6520 Backlick Road Springfield, Virginia Phone: 451-1220 We give a 10% discount to all HAYFIELD students. WE GIVE SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO GROUPS Wood lawn Shopping Center 8740 Richmond Hwy. Alexandria, Va. 780-5445 Beacon Mall Shopping Center Alexandria, Va. 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Lindstrom Tom Schulte Medical Explorer Post 891 Richard Lloyd The Boland’s Mary Anne and Duane Flip and Flop Mrs. Charlotte Brenner Rita Schulte The Lillard’s Rover Mr. Mrs. Elmer Schulte Sharon Clary The Donley’s “Sandy Johns — You’ll find alot of us at the beach” “One more lap, ’’Scott Donley “No more layouts with you, Don Williams!’’ With love to Brian from Phyllis ads 355 General Index Ads—348 B.G.’s—142 Bookstore Workers—129 Boy’s Gymnastics—173 Chess Club—140 Computer Club—131 Credits—376 Cross Country—190 Drill Team—133 Epilogue—375 Faculty—318 Fairfax Hall—282 F. B.L.A.—147 Forensic League—140 Freshman Baseball—172 Freshman Basketball—196 Freshman Cheerleaders—127 Freshman Chorus—146 Freshman SCA—150 Freshman Football—187 G. A.A.—141 Girl’s JV Basketball—195 Girl’s Varsity Basketball—194 Girl’s Tennis—177 Girl’s Track—181 Golf—182 Grapplerettes—148 Hamilton Hall—210 Harvester Staff—154 herita ge Staff—137 Hiking Club—125 Host and Hostesses—138 Index—356 It’s Academic—128 Intermediate Art Club—159 Intermediate Chess Club—161 Intermediate Concert Band—156 Intermediate English Team—158 Intermediate French Club—162 Intermediate German Club—162 Intermediate Girl’s Chorus—157 Intermediate Math Team—158 Intermediate Media Center Helpers—158 Intermediate Mixed Chorus—157 Intermediate Needlework Club—159 Intermediate Newspaper—165 Intermediate Pep Club—164 Intermediate Spanish Club—163 Intermediate Symphonic Band—156 Intermidiate Twirling Club—164 Intermediate Wantu Wasuri—160 Intermediate Yearbook—165 Introduction— 1 Junior Class—152 J.V. Baseball—171 J.V. Basketball—195 J.V. Cheerleaders—127 J.V. Girl’s Basketball—203 J.V. Girl’s Gymnastics—189 J.V. Hockey—183 J.V. Indoor Track—205 J.V. Softball—179 J.V. Wrestling—200 Keyettes—134 Lafayette Hall—246 Light and Sound—130 Literary Magazine—137 Madison Hall—264 Main Office Assistants—129 Majorettes—133 Marching Band—132 Media Center Helpers—129 Metrotivity—124 Mixed Chorus—146 Model U.N.—138 National Honor Society—139 National Junior Honor Society—139 National Thespian Society—124 Orchestra—144 Organizations—122 Overall SCA—149 Pep Club—141 Rifle Club—125 Senior Class SCA—153 Senior Section—18 Soccer—174 Sophomore Class SCA—151 Sports—166 Sport Scores—206 Spring Track—180 Stage Band—144 Student Life—88 Student Senate—143 Swim Team—201 Tri-Hi-Y—135 T.V. Club—131 Underclass—208 Varsity Baseball—168 Varsity Basketball—192 Varsity Cheerleaders—126 Varsity Club—142 Varsity Football—184 Varsity Girl’s Gymnastics—188 Varsity Hockey—183 Varsity Indoor Track—204 Varsity Softball—178 Varsity Tennis—176 Varsity Wrestling—197 Vocal Ensembles—146 Washington Hall—228 WABS Radio—130 Wantu Wazuri—143 Y earbook Staff—154 Faculty ADAMS, Monica L. B.S. West Virginia University M.S. University of Pittsburg Media Center Librarian AIKEM, Shirley D. B.A. Tennessee Temple College M.Ed. College of William Mary 7th grade counselor ALLEN, Cynthia D. Ohio Weselyan University B.A. and M.A. University of Indiana Universidad de San Marcos Universidad Catolica Spanish I,H.m AMBURN, Judity R. Ohio State University B.A. University of Delaware M.Ed. University of Virginia Reading Lab, English 12 National Forensic League, Thespians Metrotivity WETA 26 ANDERSON, Ronald W. B.S. V.P.I. S.U Mech. Drawing I,II,in Photography Club, FEA Delegate BARTON, Phyllis L. B.S. Kansas State University Senior Homemaking, H. Ec. I Bachelor Living, F.H.A. BAYNE, Janis G. B.A. Southern Methodist University U.S.—Va. History Majorettes BEKIUS, Joseph E. B.S. Purdue University Penn State University M.A. U.C.L.A. Earth Science BENNETT, Jolene B.S. University of Virginia Reading Lab BENSON, Frank H. B.A. Syracuse University M.Ed. University of Virginia U. S.—Va. History BREAULT, William V. V. P.I. andVa. State Auto Mechanics, Maint. Repair Model Airplane Club BRENNER, Charlotte R. Washington Business School Madison Hall Office Secretary BUCK, Judith B. B.A. Bennett College University of Virginia Occupational Ed. 7th 8th grade J.V. and Freshman Cheerleaders BULLINGTON, French L. B.S. Iowa State University M.Ed. University of Florida Occ. Lab, Geography Rifle Club, Teens Aid Retarded BURNS, Margaret A. Fairfax Hall Office Secretary CAMPBELL, Monte W. University of Kentucky A. B. Transylvania University University of Virginia 9th grade P.E. Head Basketball Coach CANNADY, Oliver W. B. S. North Carolina A. T. Randolph-Macon I. P.S. General Science CAPPS, Terry A. B.S. University of Tennessee Steno I, Typing I, Model Office Varsity Cheerleaders, Keyettes CATALDO, Edna B.A. William Mary University of Virginia Art 7th 8th grade CHYTILO, Claire, T. A. B. Regis College Harvard, Boston University 7th and 8th grade Art Intermediate Art Club CLABAUGH, Randalyn L. B. A. and M.A. University of Evansville Art CLARK, Richard R. B.A. College of William Mary Freshman English Varsitv Soccer. Freshman Class CLARK, Robert R. B.A. Shepherd College M.Ed. University of Virginia Madison Hall Guidance Counselor CLARKE, June R. A.B. College of William Mary Physical Education Girl’s Varsity Basketball CLEMENTS, Patricia L. A. B. University of Kentucky Ninth grade Health J. V. Softball Coach CLEMMONS, Charles R. B. A. and M.A. Midwestern University Va.—U.S. Government Coordinator of Student Activities United Nations Club, Golf Team Debate Team COLLINS, Susan C. B.A. University of Delaware University of Virginia U.S. History, World History Drill Team CONNOLLY, LlewellaC. B.S. College of Charleston M.A.E. University of South Carolina Pep Club COPENHAVER, Jane B.S. Madison College University of Connecticut University of Virginia Physical Education Girl’s Tennis Team CRAFT, Helen T. B.S. Mary Washington College General Science CREIGH, Elaine E. B.S. Indiana University M.S. V.P.I. S.U. Child Development, Home Ec. I 7th grade Home Ec. Future Homemakers of America 356 index CURCIO, Joan D. Douglass College B.A. and M.A. the American University DePOY, Phyllis H. A. B. and M.A. Ball State University English 11 and 12 Latin i,n,ni,rv Junior Classical League DIERINGER, John J. B. A. La Salle M.S.S.T. The American University PSSC Physics, TSM Science Department Chairman DRO MS, JoAnn State University of New York Algebra I, Algebra II, Analytic Geometry Trigonometry, General Math II Senior Class Sponsor DUVALL, Paul E. B.S. College of William Mary M.A. George Washington University Behind the wheel Driver Ed. Class Instructor EMORY, Jewel Ann B.A. Clark University M.Ed. Worchester State College Spanish ERWINE, Dale A. B.A. California State University Beginning Orchestra Advanced Orchestra Symphonic Orchestra ESTES, Linda R. B.S. Mary Washington College Math 7 8 Math Team EVANS, Len G. M.A. Appalachian State University B.A. Wake Forest University A. A. Mars Hill College Washington Hall Counselor EVANS, Richard B. A. The American University Consumer Math, Algebra II Analytic Geometry, Functions EWAN, Virdie S. Southwest Missouri State A. B. George Washington University University of Virginia Lafayette Hall Counselor FANN, Daisey Virginia State College Occupational Education Wantu-Wazuri FAUGHT, Donna J. M.S. Madison College B. S. Ohio University Typing I, Clerk Typist I Introduction to Business FEUERBAUCH, Theodore B.S. Newark College of Engineering B.S. U.S. Naval Poet Graduate School M.S. Stevens Institue of Technology Math 7 8, Algebra I FINN, Gretchen T. B.S. University of Mississippi Physical Education 9 10 Varsity Girl’s Gymnastics Coach FLEMING, Bob R. B.S. E.T.S.C. Maintenance and Repair I and II Freshman Football FRANKO, Mark R. B.S. California State Collge M.S. University of Virginia Social Studies 7 8 Intermediate SCA and Intramurals FREW, Jacqueline B.S. University of Maryland Physical Education Girl’s Track and Field Team GABBERT, Basil R. A. B. Berea College M.S. Madison College General Math n, Algebra II, Geometry High School Chess Club Sponsor GARDNER, Lynn R. B. A. Longwood College Catholic University English GERKIN, Judith K. B.S. and M.S. Winona State College Typing I, Notehand Introduction to Business GREENE, Fred A. A. A. Pensacola Junior College B. S.E. University of Florida Florida Atlantic University George Mason University General Math II, Algebra I HARLESS, Richard G. B.A. Vanderbilt University M.A. George Washington University World History HARPER, M. Elizabeth Oklahoma Northeastern State B.A. Oklahoma State University M.T.A. Texas Women’s University Head Librarian HARRIS, Phil L. B.S. East Carolina University English 9 10 Marching Band Assistant Director HATCHER, Jean A. B.A. Madison College Bookkeeping I, Typewriting I Business Law, Keyettes HIT J,, Patricia G. Washington Hall Office Secretary HILL, Stewart I. B.A. and M.A. Allegheny College English 11 12 Newspaper Sponsor HILLIAN, Roseanna T. B.S. South Carolina State College Typing I, Clerk Typist I HILSINGER, John R„ Jr. University of Maryland, V.P.I. S.U. Electronics I,II,HI,IV Light Sound Technicians (LAST) AM Radio Station WABS (660) HOLLIS, Charles E. B.A. N.C. Wesleyan College General Math II, Contract Algebra I Algebra I, Algebra II Cross-Country, Winter Track, Spring Track HOSTETLER, Thomas G. East Carolina, Allegheny B.A.V.C.U. English 9 10 HUGGINS, HelenS. B.S. University of North Carolina M.A. George Washington University Washington Hall Counselor JACOBUS, Cynthia L. B.A. University of Maryland M.S. Iowa State University Media Specialist, TV Club JAMES, Linda B. B.S. and M.S. Radford College Chemistry, TSM Girl’s Softball Coach JOHNSON, Connie M. B.S. Madison College Geometry, Algebra D, General Math Math Club JOHNSON, Lynne B.A. The American University General Music, 8th grade Mixed Chorus 8th grade Girl’s Chorus 8th grade Ensemble Sponsor JOHNSON, Ruth E. B.S. Mary Washington College M.Ed. University of Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute Madison Hall Counselor JONES, Mary Carolyn Blackstone College B.S. and M.Ed. Virginia Commonwealth U. Director of Pupil Services KAU, Momilani S. B.S. Iowa State University Coe College, University of Hawaii M.S. Rochester Inst, of Tech. Art—Jewelry, Painting I II KEILER, Jeanne M. B.S. and M.S. Indiana University English KIDD, C. Bryan B.M.Ed. Shenandoah Conservatory of Music State Band, Intermediate Symphonic Band, Woodwind Class, Brass Class, High School Concert Band, High School Marching Band KING, Robert E. B.S. Norfolk State College Virginia State College Industrial Arts Wantu-Wazuri KINTZ, Corrine B.A. Luther College Spanish I, English 7 8 Intermediate Yearbook Sponsor index 357 KOLESAR, Sandra E. B.A. Michigan State University M.A. George Washington University English 11 12 It’s Academic Team Sponsor KOONTZ, Lowell L. B.S. and M.Ed. V.P.I. ESCP KOTT, JanisH. License of Va. State Board of Registered Professional Hairdressers Cosmetology I,n,HI KOZLOW, Paul J. B.S. Chicago State University The American University Lafayette Hall Counselor KRESSEL, Marilyn F. B.A. and M.A. Boston University English, Journalism Literary Magazine Sponsor KRUCK, Jane F. Mount Holyoke College George Washington University B.A. George Mason College Math 7 8, Math Team LAMOND, Robert M. B.A. Hampden-Sydney College U.S.—Va. Government Key Club Sponsor, Vansty Soccer Coach Freshman Football Coach LANGFORD, Patricia T. Lafayette Hall Office Secretary LANGLEY, Charles J. B.A. Bellarmine College English 9 10 LEACH, Rebecca J. B.S. Longwood College Algebra II, Geometry General Math II Tri-Hi-Y LEPKOWSKI, Irene E. B.S. and M.A. New York University University of Virginia Government, English, Reading Dev. LEVY, Henrietta F. B.S. Niagara University Math 7 8, Algebra I LEWIS, Jack L. B.S. Concord College M.S. Marshall University BSCS (SM), TSM LUPIA, Carol C. B.A. University of South Dakota University of Virginia San Diego State College Coordinator Work-Study Program LUSK, Beverly J. B.A. Conneticut College for Women University of Missouri University of Virginia Algebra II—Trig, Geometry General Math III Junior Class Sponsor LUTZ, John V. B.S. Georgetown University M.A. The American University University of Virginia Jefferson Hall Principal McAllister, Linda k. B.A. Bridgewater College M.A. University of Virginia Hamilton Hall Counselor McCANDLISH, PriscillaT. Sarah Lawrence College B.A. University of Virginia The American University Media Center McCORMICK, Charles V. A. B. and B.S. Providence College M.Ed. University of Virginia Washington Hall Principal McVEY, Adele B. A. and M.A. University of Michigan English 12 MACE, Mary L. Indiana University B.S. Mary Washington College George Washington University Chemistry, TSM MALTBY, Sarah M. B.A. Wake Forest University French, Intermediate French Club MARTIN, W. Vincent B.A. and M.A. La Salle German II,III,IV,V MARTINAC, Margie A. B.S. Georgetown University German I, Intro, to Foreign Lang. German Club—Intermediate MAYS, James O. B.S. Bethel College M.A. Peabody College Madison Hall Principal MAYSE, Timothy B. B.S. Kent State University English 7 8 J.V. Basketball Coach MOORE, Henry D. B.S. Kent State University Intermediate concert band and beginning drums, High School beginning band, marching and symphonic band MORHART, Susan O. B.S. University of Nevada U.S. Government U.S. Va. History MORRISON, Gilbert G„ Jr. B.S. V.P.I. S.U. Industrial Arts, I II MOTON, Virginia R. Registered Professional Cosmetologist Cosmetology I, II III MURRAY, Thomas R„ Dr. A. B. Roanoke College M.A. and J.D. The American University ED.D. George Washington University Hamilton Hall Principal NELSON, FalleD. B. M.Ed. Montana State University M.M.Ed. Indiana University Mixed Chorus, Girl’s Concert Choir Madrigals, Theory OLIVERIO, John G., Dr. Ph.D. Walden University M.A. George Washington University B.S. West Virginia University Associate Principal ONUFRAK, Donna L. Radford College Algebra I, General Math I, Sociology Grapplerettes, Nat’l Honor Society PARKER, Sue W. University of North Carolina General Math II, Psychology PARMA, M. Susan B.A. University of Colorado M.A. University of Virginia i 358 index English 12 PETRUZZI, Michael B.A. Trenton State College M.S.V.P.I. S.U. Distributive Education D.E.C.A. PHIPPS, Russell A. A. B. Elon College M.Ed. University of Virginia 7th grade Social Studies PIAZZA, Leon E. B. S. Edinboro State College M.S. University of Virginia 7th grade U.S. History 8th grade Social Science POOLE, Edwin H. B.A. Principia College Memphis State University Michigan State University Biology, Hiking Club RAHN, Isobel K. B.A. Hofstra University M.A. George Washington University World History, World Geography National Honor Society RATWAY, Joy B. B.A. Central State University 7 8 grade English Intermediate Newspaper Sponsor RICE, Mary R. B.S. Immaculate College Jefferson Hall Office Secretary RIZZO, Anthony M., Jr. B.A. Emory University M.A. The American University Lafayette Hall Principal ROSEN, Joel Q. B.S. and M.Ed. V.P.I. S.U. Mechanical Drawing, Industrial Arts Maintenance Repair RUDDLE, Eleanor S. B.S. and M.S. Madison College Stenography II, Clerk Typing II Vocational Office Training RUFFNER, Nancy F. B.A. George Washington University Spanish I, Intro, to Foreign Lang. Jefferson Hall SCA, Int. Spanish Club SALISBURY, Pamela A. B.A. and M.A. University of Rhode Island Science 7 8 Experience Your Environment (EYE) SC AN GO. Joseph E. B.S. Salem College Auto Mechanics I,II and HI SCOTT, Guinevere E. B.A. Johnson C. Smith University Social Studies SCOTT, Tom B.A. and M.Ed. College of William Mary 9-12 Physical Education Indoor Spring Track SEARS, Mary F. A.B. Regis College George Mason University University of Virginia Mathematics 7 8 Intermediate Chess Club SENN, Delphine L. B.S. North Dakota State University M.S. Virginia Polytechnical Institute Home Economics I,II and HI Child Development, FHA SERRIN, Rhoda E. B.A. University of Minnesota Homemaking 7 8 SlTTlG, James A. B.S. Frostburg State College M.Ed. Bowie State College George Washington University Intermediate Elective Science SMALL, Barbara D. Temple University The American University B.S. Madison College Typewriting I, Bookkeeping Stenography I F.B.L.A., Hosts Hostess SNYDER, Florence I. Blue Mountain College for Women University of Virginia Intermediate English SPENCER, Jack J. B.A. Catholic University Biology Varsity Baseball B.G.’s (Baseball Girls) SPESSERT, Virginia B.A. Glenville State University Ohio University University of Virginia 7 8 Home Economics STAVROPOULOS, John G. B.S. Virginia Tech M.Ed. University of Virginia Math 7 8 Intermediate Intramurals STEWART, James B. B.S. Indiana State University 7 8 General Science STOUT, Robert L. Ph.B. Loyola College M.Ed. University of Virginia Intermediate Science TERRY, Ann M. B.S. East Carolina University Media Center THOMASON, E. Virginia B.A. Roanoke College M.A. Duke University French H.IH.IV, and V Yearbook Sponsor Chairman, Foreign Language Dept. TILLERY, John T. B.S. Old Dominion University Biology H, TSM Swimming Team TORRICE, Dons A. A.B. Mary Washington University M.Ed. University of Virginia Hayfield Principal VERICELLA, Diana B. A. B. Hunter College V.P.I. S.U. 7th grade Social Studies Needlework Club VISNICH, Peter J. Davis and Elkins College M.S. University oi Virginia George Washington University Virginia Polytechnical Institute Administrative Assistant WALTHALL, Jim H. B. S. West Virginia University World Geography Varsity Football Coach WALTERS, James D. M.A. George Washington University Director of Student Activities WEAVER, June V A. A. George Washington University B. A. Mary Washington College M.A. University of Virginia Reading Specialist 5 % WESTLAKE, Richard D. B.A. William Mary M.A. Southern Illinois University Drama, English Director of Drama, Thespians WHITE, Christopher J. B.S. Massachusettes State College M.Ed. University of Virginia Fairfax Hall Counselor Coordinator Intramural Athletics WICKHAM, Connie B. B.S. Concord College Math H, Math HI, Algebra I Majorettes WILKINSON, Hilbert W. B.A. Delta State College English 7 8 Model Airplane Rocket Club WILLIAMS, Eunice E, B.S. Virginia State College M.Ed. Howard University Occupational Education Freshman and J.V. Cheerleaders WILLIAMS, Vem S. B.S. University of Maryland Math 7 8 Co-Sponsor Intermediate Chess Club WILSON, Mary K. Northern State College University of Minnesota B.S. Radford College German I, German Club WINDHAM, Isabella P. A. B. Boston University M.A. Wellesley College M.S. Simmons College French I,H, and HI Spanish IV and V National Honor Society WIN DT, James H. B. S. Boston College M.S. University of New Mexico M.S.T. The American University Mass. Inst, of Tech. Data Processing I and H General Business WRIGHT, Anne H. B.A. Brown University M.A. George Washington University 7th grade Social Studies Math 7 8 YOHE.GaryE. B.S. Indiana University BSCS (Biology) Tennis Coach YOHE, Roger B.S. and M.Ed. Indiana University Fairfax Hall Principal YOUNG, LouiseS. Reed College B.A. The American University M.A. George Washington University SCA Sponsor for Fairfax Hall Fairfax Hall Counselor . SR index 359 Students 1- 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - - Fairfax Hall -Jefferson Hall -Madison Hall -Lafayette Hall - Washington Hall -Hamilton Hall 3 Abel, Stewart A. 09 3 Aber, Andy 266 1 Abrams, Clayton 07 284 5 Acevedo, Annette M. 09 135,147,231 5 Acevedo, Hector E. 12 35,174 2 Acevedo, Homero E. Jr. 07 302 5 Acevedo, Hugo D. 12 35 1 Adair, Anna C. 07 284 3 Adams, Daniel H. 10 6 Adams, Deborah, A. 12 35 1 Adams, Debra L. 08 6 Adams, Edward L. 09 131,213 2 Adams, Frank M. 07 302 1 Adams, Joanna 07 3 Adams, Shirley A. 10 6 Adams, Stephen H. 09 5 Adams, Susan L. 12 35,148 1 Adams, Wendy L. 08 1 Adams, William F. 07 284 2 Adamson, Lizabeth Ann 07 302 4 Adkins, Dennis 12 35 2 Adsitt, Renee A. 07 302 2 Aghajanian, George G. 08 302 4 Ajer, Ellen L. 11 142 3 Ajer, Laura A. 09 5 Akers, Perry M. 10 231 5 Aleskowitz, Michael J. 10 231 4 Alexander, Carol E. 11 179,249 2 Alexander, Steven O. 08 5 Alexander, W ' ayne N. 10 6 Alexich, Mark M. 11 213 6 Alexich Natalie, A. 09 213 1 Allen, Brian D. 08 284 6 Allen, Donna J. 12 35,134 1 Allen, Jeffrey C. 07 1 Allen, John W. 07 284 2 Allen, Lindsey L. 07 3 Allen, Marci A. 09 266 6 Allen, Mary A. 09 213 3 Allen, Michael 10 266 4 Allen, Rebecca J. 10 179,249 6 Allen, Robert E. 09 3 Alls, Jacqueline A. 09 266 6 Almeida, Delphine 12 35 5 Almeida, Patricia 10 231 3 Almond, Ellen, E. 12 35,133,134,137,138,154 4 Almond, Gary R. 11 1 Altheide, Gregory S. 07 284 1 Altheide, Richard 08 2 Altizor, Pamela K. 07 302 1 Alvarado, Michael A. 08 284 2 Alvarado, Roberto O. 07 302 3 Alvarado, Sylvia C. 09 266 1 Amburn, Tina M. 07 284 2 Anderle, Keith J. 08 6 Anderle, Kurt M. 09 6 Anders, Georganne 12 36 1 Anders, George W. 07 284 5 Anders, Paul B. 10 231 1 Anders, Paul N. 07 2 Anderson, Cathy J. 07 302,134 6 Anderson, Denise A. 09 213 5 Anderson, Elizabeth J. 11 141,231 3 Anderson, George V. 09 129,131,139,266 6 Anderson, Jack O. 09 2 Anderson, Mary L 07 2 Anderson, Michael E. 07 302 2 Anderson, Norman R. 07 302 6 Anderson, Paul R. 11 130 1 Anderson, FYiscilla 08 284 3 Anderson, Raymond 11 2 Anderson, Richard W. 07 302 2 Anderson, Sharon A. 08 6 Andrews, Gina 12 36,143 4 Ange, Sherry R. 10 6 Anger, Gary M.ll 6 Anger, Pamela S. 09 213 2 Anholt, Theresa L. 08 302 5 Annis, Cory L. 11 124,139,231 1 Annis, Jacqueline R. 07 284 1 Aragon, David J. 08 284 2 Aragon, Joan M. 07 302 4 Aragon, Robert 249 2 Aranda, Doris 08 2 Aranda, Lerna 08 2 Aranda, Theodore 08 1 Archer, Carol A. 08 284 2 Archie, Morvin H. 07 1 Arnold, David W. 07 284 5 Arnold, Gary A. 10 231 3 Arnold, Gay A. 09 266 3 Arnold, James S. 10 3 Arnold, Kenneth R. 12 36 3 Arnold, Ricky W. 12 36,132 3 Arnold, Sandra L. 09 266,133 2 Arnold, Sherry L 08 302 6 Arnold, Victoria L. 10 213 1 Arrington, Judy L. 08 284 2 Arrington, Sammy 07 302 2 Arthur Deborah J. 08 302 2 Arthur, Robert S. 07 302 2 Ashford, Matthew 08 4 Ashford, Randall B. 10 249 2 Ashford, Susan J. 07 302 4 Ashford, Teresa A. 11 144,249 5 Astin, Roy 11 6 Astrike, Mark 12 36 6 Astrike, Marsha L. 12 36,134,139,154 6 Atkins, David L. 11 213 6 Atkins, Jan E. 09 213 3 Atkins, Sharon S. 11 142,145,266 2 Atkinson, Donna J. 07 2 Atterberry, Sherry L. 07 302 6 Audet, Patricia R. 09 213 2 Ault, James D. 08 4 Autrey.DanielR.il 171,249 2 Autrey, Denise Y 07 302 3 Avery, Barry L. 10 266 5 Ayers, Donald 11 231 1 Backus, Catherine A. 08 284 3 Backus, James 12 36 3 Backus, Michael G. 09 266 2 Baeb, David E. 07 302 6 Baeb, Michael D. 09 187,213 5 Bagan, Rodney P. 12 36,125 1 Bahr, Candy A. 07 284 3 Bahr, Clarence L. Ill 09 266 5 Bailey, Bonnie A. 11 5 Bailey, Brenda 12 37 6 Bailey.DebraL.il 213,124 5 Bailey, Haroldynne M. 12 37 6 Bailey, Paula K. 09 213 2 Bailey, Randoll S. 08 302 2 Bailey, Steven D. 07 302 4 Bailey, Susan E. 11 249 6 Bainbridge, Brett E. 09 187 4 Bainbridge, Leslie E. 12 37,133 4 Bainbridge, Linda L. 12 37,133 6 Baker, Annaliese E. 12 37 2 Baker, Elizabeth G. 08 302 1 Baker, Harry D 07 284 6 Baker, Janet L. 09 135,213 1 Baker, Jeffrey K. 08 284 3 Baker, John L. 09 266 6 Baker, Julie K. 10 145,213 6 Baker, Lee 09 139 4 Baker, Michelle R. 10 132 3 Baker, Ricky R. 12 37 3 Baker, Robert 11 37 4 Baker, Robert F. 12 174 4 Baker, Tosha L. 10 249 5 Baker, William S. 10 4 Balides, Paul T. 10 132,144 6 Ballantyne.MaryH.il 126,139,213 1 Ballew, J. Diane 08 284 3 Balmer.KathyJo.il 267,132 2 Balmer, Sheryl K. 08 302 1 Balmer, Steven M. 08 285 6 B anks, Bernadette 10 143 1 Banks, Carolyn 08 285 1 Banks, Joann 08 285 3 Banks, Thomas L. 09 1 Barbee, James E. 07 6 Barbee, Nancy E. 09 147,213 1 Barber, Mary R. 08 285 3 Barbour, Alice J. 12 38,139,148 6 Barham, Donald 12 38 1 Barker, Robert L. 07 285 5 Barker, Tony A. 10 5 Barkley, W. 09 Barnes, Gail 38 5 Barnes, John Fredrick 11 139,232 2 Bames, Kathy E. 08 302 2 Bames, Kenneth W. 08 6 Barnes, Shirley L. 09 5 Bames, Susan C. 09 127,232 3 Barr, BonnieS. 11 142,267 2 Barr, Brenda L. 08 147,302 3 Barrett, Bill T. 10 6 Barnett, Brian 11 213 1 Barrett, Drema D. 08 285 4 Barrett, E. 12 38,143 5 Barrett, Glenn H. 12 38 5 Barrett, John E. 12 38,143 2 Barrett, Karen L. 08 302 3 Barrett, Karl A. 09 132 1 Barnett, Leslie G. 07 285 2 Barrett, Linda M. 08 302 3 Barnett, Michael L. 09 2 Barrett, Michael W. 07 3 Barrett, Otrie B. 09 143 3 Barrett, Ricky A. 09 1 Barnett, Susan E. 07 285 4 Barrett, Teresa M. 10 249 1 Barrett, Vanetta L. 07 6 Bart, Randall J. 09 213 2 Bart, Scott A. 08 4 Bart, Timothy 12 Barton, Emory 38 4 Barton, Virginia L. 10 133,139,135,249 2 Basala, James A. 08 302 6 Basala, John M. Jr. 09 213 3 Basham, Judy A. 12 38,141,183 5 Basl, Virginia L. 12 183,38 2 Basl, Vivian M. 08 302 6 Bateman, Lois K. 12 39 4 Bateman, Matthew D. 10 5 Bates, Linda L. 12 39 1 Batson, Victor D. 07 285 2 Batten, Barbara L. 08 302 2 Bauer, Alan, J. 07 302 4 Bauer, Calvin 10 249 3 Bauer, Michael 12 39,138 2 Baumgarten, John R. 07 3 Bauserman, Diane E. 12 39 360 index 5 3 5 6 3 1 3 5 6 3 4 5 1 4 6 2 6 6 2 3 3 1 6 1 1 6 2 1 4 6 2 2 3 5 3 6 3 3 5 1 6 6 3 1 5 3 4 1 2 6 2 6 2 2 5 5 3 1 2 6 3 6 1 2 6 5 1 2 5 3 5 3 3 1 1 5 3 2 5 2 6 6 4 6 1 4 2 3 2 4 4 6 4 4 4 3 Bayly, Arnold 10 231 Bayne, Ruth K. 09 267 Beach, Catherine M. 11 139,142,232 Beach, Debra B. 11 Beach, Joan C. 09 267 Beach, Lottie M. 07 285 Beach, Mary 09 Beach, Michael W. 10 232 Beach, Lewis S. 10 Beahm, Ralph E. 12 39 Bean, Alan D. 11 Bean, Franklin E. 11 Bean, Marcia E. 08 285 Bean, Patricia M. 10 141,147,178 Bean, Regina A. 12 39 Beasley, John W. 08 302 Beatty, William D. 12 39 Beavers, Brenda L. 09 Beavers, Earl E. 07 Beckner, K. 11 267 Bedwell, Michael S, 10 Beeker, Martha B. 08 Behlendorf, Jack R. 09 Bell, Kathryn M. 07 Bell, Ronald A. 07 285 Belles, Randall J. 11 174 Bellovin, Sabra M. 08 303 Belt, Edith R. 07 285 Bembenick, Diana L. 12 39 Bembenick, Gregory A. 09 Bembenick, Joseph W. 08 303 Bembenick, Loann 07 Benfield, Bernard W. 12 40 Benfield, Jerry W. 10 232 Bennett, Ronald D. 09 Berfield, John E. Jr. 09 Berry, Kathleen M. 09 Berry, Kathy D. 09 267 Berry, Maureen A. 12 40,145 Bettge, Janelle G. 07 285 Beuke, Darien C. 10 214,179 Beuke, Mary A. 12 40,134,138,154 Beverly, Sharon E. 09 267 Bible, Mike P. 07 285 Bickford, Andrew W. 10 Biederman, Mike C. 09 267 Birckhead, Ellen G. 12 40,129,134,147 Bishop, Betty J. 07 Bishop, Glenda G. 07 303 Black, Anthony L. 12 40 Bladen, Bradley T. 07 303 Blair, Gregory L. 11 214 Blair, William P. 08 303 Blankenship, Debra S. 07 303 Blatcher, Gary 10 Bliss, Cynthia U. 10 232 Bliss, Gordon D. 09 183,267 Bliss, Thomas V. 07 285 Bliss, Virginia F. 07 303 Blue, James R. Jr. 09 131,214 Boardman, George D. Jr. 10 Boemerman, Steven A. 11 Boemerman, Susan 08 285 Boggess, Edwin E. 08 Boggess, Henry F. Jr. 09 Boggess, Josie F. 10 127,232 Boggs, Bertha M. 07 Bohls, Marianne 07 303 Boisvert, Susan D. 10 Boland, Brigitte A. 09 127,267 Boland, Susan M. 12 40,126,134 Boldin, Kimberly D. 09 142,267 Bolling, Thomas R. 09 267 Bolstein, Karine R. 07 285 Bonbrake, Patricia A. 08 285 Bond, Carol 11 232 Bond, Christopher R. 10 Bond, Linda D. 08 Bone, John S. ffl 10 132,172,232 Bonifer, Diane E. 08 303 Bonifer, James C. 12 40 Bonifer, Jeffery P. 10 214 Bonner, Andrea D. 10 130,250 Bonnett, James H. 11 Boorda, Anna E. 08 285 Boorda, Edward Morris 10 250 Boorda, Robert Nathan 07 303 Booth, Micheal A. 09 Boothe, Mary J. 08 303 Boozer, Miranda L. 10 142 Borden, Kimberly D. 10 127,139,250 Borden, Leroy C. Jr. 09 144,214 Borden, Michael J. 10 250 Borden, Wallace J. 09 187 Boska, Bernardine 09 250 Bosley, Steven M. 09 1 Boswell, James F. 08 285 1 Boswell, Michael A. 07 285 4 Boucher, Adrienne M.ll 250 3 Boucher, Jeffery P. 10 267 1 Bourland, Greg D. 08 285 6 Bourland, Michael L. 12 40,144 3 Bouza, Joseph M. 09 267 5 Bouza, Maria R. 11 232 2 Bowen, Charles C. 08 6 Bowen, Fredric A. 09 187,214 2 Bowen, John Keith 08 303 6 Bowen, Mitzi 12 41,143 3 Bowen, Patricia A. 12 41 2 Bowen, Terence S. 08 303 4 Bowen, Wayne E. 10 3 Bowers, Michelle L. 09 2 Bowers, Robyn E. 08 303 2 Bowers, Sonya E. 07 303 2 Bowers, Sylvia A. 07 6 Bowling, Gloria J. 12 6 Bowman, Irene L. 09 147,214 Bowman, Steve 214 5 Bradley Carol A. 10 232 1 Bradley, Jane E. 08 285 3 Bradley, Kenneth W. 10 3 Bradley, Patrick J. 11 6 Bradley, Sharon R. 09 214 3 Bradshaw, Lisa 12 41 2 Brady, Robert E. 08 303 5 Brady, Steven D. 12 41 1 Braegelmann, Katarina 07 285 4 Bramlage, Mark A. 11 250 1 Branch, Roy E. 07 3 Brann, Barbara J. 10 4 Brannan, Anthony E. 12 41 5 Brannan, Kathleen M. 10 232 1 Brannan, Richard C. 07 4 Brannen, George W. 12 41 4 Brannen, John C. 09 250 2 Brannen, Raymond C. 07 303 1 Bravo, Kerri M. 08 4 Brawner, John R. 12 41 4 Brawner, Patrick J. 10 5 Bray, John 10 174,232 6 Bray, Michael, R. 09 214 5 Brearey, Carol M. 09 232 6 Brearey, Catherine L. 12 41 2 Brearey, Roberta M. 08 303 3 Breed, Annette L. 12 42 3 Breeden, Marsha E. 12 42,145 2 Breedlove, Betty D. 08 303 3 Breedlove, Thomas W. 10 267 5 Breedon, William F. 10 174,232 6 Brehaut, Michelle K. 09 214 4 Breland, Michael A. 10 250 4 Breland, Monica E. 10 154,250 4 Breon, Jennie R. 10 148,250 5 Breon, Scott A. 11 232 3 Breznay.T. David 10 268 6 Bridge, Georgette B. 11 5 Bridge, Ronald D. 10 4 Bridge, Teresa A. 10 250 2 Bridges, Joey J. 07 303 3 Bridges, Larry L 11 268 6 Bridges.SandyA.il 214 1 Bridgham, Paula L 08 285 2 Brilhart, Ernest L. 08 303 6 Briscoe, James D. 10 1 Briscoe, Lorraine D. 07 3 Briscoe, Wayne B. 09 268 2 Brister, Juanita A. 08 303 1 Britt, Robert D. 08 285 3 Breeder, Deborah J. 09 268 1 Broeder, Tracy D. 07 285 5 Brooks, Gordon W. 10 4 Brooks, Robert T. 09 250 1 Brooks, Shirley 08 285 2 Brown, Albert 07 2 Brown, Carol F. 07 303 3 Brown, Charles T. 11 268 3 Brown, Dariene A. 09 268 4 Brown, Deborah J. 11 250 2 Brown, James D. 07 303 2 Brown, Jerry L. 07 303 3 Brown, Kenneth, Wade 09 2 Brown, Kevin, M. 08 303 5 Brown, Kimberley D. 10 5 Brown, Larry S. 11 140,174,232 5 Brown, Leilahni S. 09 214 1 Brown, Lynne J. 07 285 1 Brown, Michael L. 08 285 3 Brown, Pamela L. 09 268 6 Brown, Randy L. 11 5 Brown, Robert L. 10 6 Brown, Stephen A. 09 6 Brown, Tamerra L. 09 2 Brown, William C. 07 303 2 Brown, William D. 07 303 3 Brownlow, Thomas J. 10 1 Brownlow, William G. 07 3 Bruce.DeborahR.il 133,268 2 Bruce, Robert Alan 07 303 5 Brumback, Robert C. 10 5 Bryant.BrendaL.il 232 5 Bryant, Charleene F. 12 42 1 Bryant, Diana L. 08 285 4 Bryant, Kenneth D. 10 1 Bryant, Vicki A. 08 285 2 Buchanan, Catherine E. 08 303 2 Buchanan, Kathy J. 07 303 3 Buchanan, Terry R. 10 268 5 Buck, Deborah D. 12 42,148,154 3 Buck, Sharon K. 09 268 4 Buckler, Debra J. 12 42 1 Buckley, Craig N. 08 285 2 Buckner, Larry E. 07 303 1 Buckner, Vicky L. 08 285 5 Bull, Cynthia M. 12 42,134,138 index 361 6 Bunch GaryS . 09 3 Bunting, Cheryl L. 10 3 Bunting, Tod M. 10 268 5 Burann, Cathy 232 1 Bura, James J. 07 2 Burch, Charles B. 08 4 Burch, Debra A. 10 6 Burchfield, Jeffrey S. 09 1 Burdette, Mary C. 08 285 5 Burgan, Catherine 11 1 Burger, Don J. 08 285 4 Burhanan, Gary 12 1 Burian, Kimberly A. 08 285 3 Burian, Sandra L. 10 268 2 Burington, Jennet M. 08 303 3 Burington, John A. 10 268 2 Burke, Lucy A. 07 303 6 Burkhart, Jeanne M. 12 42 3 Burleson, Don Mike 11 1 Burney, Delone D. 07 285 3 Burns, David A. 11 6 Bums, Janet S. 09 144,214 2 Bums, Kellie M, 07 304 4 Burns, Margaret R. 09 4 Bums, Shirley J, 09 250 3 Burrill, Thomas E. 10 268 2 Bussard, Donald O. 07 304 1 Butler, Dennis P. 08 285 5 Buttery, Audrey A. 10 2 Buttery, Richard D. 07 304 2 Butz, John J. 08 1 Byrd, Sharon L. 08 286 6 Byrne, Terri D. 09 144,215 3 Cady, James S. 10 2 Cady, William S, 08 304 1 Cain, Belinda S. 08 286 3 Cain, BrianS. 10 144,268 5 Calderon, Debra E. 10 2 Calderon, Paula S. 07 6 Calderon, Sandra A. 09 215 4 Call, Gregory L. 12 1 Call, Tommy J. 07 286 2 Callahan, Bruce C. 07 304 3 Callan, Thomas E. 12 42,137 2 Callaway, Melanie L. 08 304 6 Calloway, Luke L. ELI 12 43 3 Cameron, Sally E. 09 3 Campbell, Alan L. 11 132 3 Campbell, Amanda J. 09 268 1 Campbell, Jean M. 07 286 3 Campbell, Margaret D. 09 148,268 3 Campbell, Nora L. 09 2 Campbell, Robin A. 07 2 Campbell, Sandra D. 08 304 6 Campbell, Sue D. 09 3 Canny, Carie C. 09 127,268 1 Canny, Skip R. 08 286 2 Caporaletti, Gary C. 08 6 Capuria, Debra L. 09 215 2 Cardozo, Sergio R. 07 1 Carey, Robert B. 08 2 Carlson, Corinne A. 07 304 6 Carlson, Hope A. 09 220 6 Carlton, Jannine D. 12 43 3 Carlton, Jennelle L. 09 132,268 5 Carpenter, Steven 11 232 5 Carr, Laura D. 12 43 5 Carr, William K. 10 3 Carson, David C. 09 1 Carteaux, Thomas P. 07 2 Carter, Ameenah 07 304 5 Carter, Beverly, J. 10 232 6 Carter, David B. 09 187,215 1 Carter, David H. 07 2 Carter, Gregory J. 07 5 Carter, Karen A. 10 147,179 3 Carter, Michael W. 09 2 Carter, Nickie L. 07 304 2 Carter, Rhonda L. 07 4 Carter, Theresa M. 09 250 1 Caruso William J. 07 286 2 Case, Barbara A. 08 304 3 Case.DavidV.il 3 Case.PatriciaC.il 268 3 Casey, Pamela M. 09 269 3 Cassidy, James M. 10 6 Cassidy, Margaret A. 09 215 1 Catudal, Constance R. 07 5 Catudal, Joseph T. 11 132 1 Catus, Richard B. 08 6 Caudill, Bobby A. 09 215 6 Caudill, Jimmy 12 43 1 Chambers, Anna M. 07 2 Channell, Russell A. 08 304 6 Chapman, Bruce C. 09 4 Chapman, Kathleen S. 12 43 3 Chase, Edward A. 10 72 5 5 3 6 2 1 3 6 3 2 2 6 3 4 6 6 3 2 3 1 2 3 4 3 3 3 5 2 2 1 3 5 1 6 f5 4 2 4 5 1 4 3 2 3 -.1 2 2 1 1 5 6 1 2 5 2 1 2 6 2 1 4 5 1 4 5 3 2 6 6 3 6 1 3 2 1 3 3 4 4 5 1 3 4 3 5 5 3 1 3 1 1 4 6 6 2 4 1 Cher osky, Karen L. 12 43 Chichester, Debra L. 10 141,142,147 Chichester, Kathryn A. 09 269 Chichester, Margaret L. 11 215 Chichester, Mary J. 08 304 Chinn, Chester M. 08 286 Chinn.JamesM.il 269 Chittum, Abby L. 09 215 Chong, Mark 12 Christ, Carol A. 08 304 Christ, Peggy L. 07 304 Christensen, Brian K. 09 215 Christensen, David E. 09 132,140,187,269 Christensen, Jan M. 11 250 Christensen, Jon P. 12 44 Christensen, Leah J. 11 147,183,215 Chrzastek, Brian P. 10 172 Cicale, Marguerite 08 304 Clark, Byars, B. 09 132,144,269 Clark, Byron 08 Clark, Cynthia E. 08 304 Clark, Debra L. 09 269 Clark, Elaine 12 44,139 Clark, Holly L. 11 269 Clark, Marvin D. 10 Clark, Nancy J. 09 269 Clark, Pamela A. 12 Clark, Ronald 08 304 Clark, Susanne L. 08 304 Clark, Terry W. 07 Clark, Tom 269 Clarke, Steven W. 10 Clarke, Victor G. 07 286 Clary, Richard B. 12 Clary, Sharon A. 12 44,129,134,147 Clayton, Gary R. 10 132,250 Clayton, Jerry Dwayne 07 304 Claytor, Susan A. 10 250 Clegg, David A. 10 Clegg, James E. 07 Clements, Paulette E. 12 Clephas, Joann E. 09 144,148,269 Clephas, Sawna E. 07 304 Cleveland, Curtis E. 09 Cleveland, Regina K. 07 286 Cloninger, James T. 08 Cloninger, Roger A. 07 Cloud, Kathryn J. 08 Coast, Daniel A. 08 286 Coast, David J. 11 233 Cockrell, James L. 10 Cockrell, William A. 07 286 Codekas, Barbara A. 08 304 Codekas, Donald C. 11 233 Coffey, Liz A. 07 Cogan, Alan W. 07 286 Colclough, Karen E. 08 304 Colclough, Kim J. 09 215 Colclough, Philip A. 07 Cole, Daniel K. 07 Cole, Howard F. 11 132 Cole, Keith N. 10 131,233 Cole, Nelson O. 07 Cole, Timmy R. 09 Coley, James P. Jr. 11 172,233 Colley, Michael B. 10 147 Colley, Randell, N. 07 304 Colley, Teresa G. 11 147 Collier, Kathlene G. 09 215 Collier, Keley S. 11 126,139.269 Collier, Marjorie 11 Collier, Randall P. 08 286 Collier, Sandra G. 09 215 Collier, William H. 07 Collins, Edward B. 07 286 Collins, Juliann 09 148,269 Collins, Lynne W. 12 44.126,139 Collins, Toni G. 10 251 Collins, Tony A. 09 Colunga, Jesse D. 11 233 Como, Anthony S. 07 286 Como, Catherine L. 09 148,269 Como, Lisa 10 131,139,148 Como, Thomas G. 11 269 Compton, Charles K. 12 44,174 Compton, Kathron A. 10 132,233 Conaway, Darette F. 11 Conaway, Sonia R. 07 286 Conaway, Syndie L. 09 Condrey, Glenn A. 07 Confair, Angela M. 08 Confair, Karla D. 10 251 Confair, Kerry D. 09 Confair, Mori L. 09 215 Conner, Glenn R. 08 304 Conway, Christine A. 10 148,251 Conway, Michael P. 07 286 2 Conway, Thomas M. 07 304 1 Cook, Cynthia A. 08 286 2 Cook, Richard 08 304 5 Cooper, Cynthia 11 5 Cooper, Joseph 09 1 Cooper, Matthew 08 5 Cooper, Renee J. 10 4 Cooper, Sharon L. 12 44 1 Coose, Sharon A. 07 144,286 3 Coppa, Joseph P. 09 269 5 Copper, Mary J. 12 45 5 Corbett, Michael L. 10 4 Corbin, Gina L. 09 1 Corbin, Koby L. 08 286 2 Cormier, Andrea M. 08 304 3 Cormier, Charles A. 11 140,269 3 Cormier, James R. 12 45 3 Cornell, Barbara L. 10 6 Cornwell, Connie J. 10 1 Correia, Sharon R. 08 286 3 Corvin, Roy L. Jr. 12 6 Corzine, John A. 11 125,174,215 2 Corzine, Terri L. 07 304 6 Coscia, Lance J. 12 3 Costanzo, Cynthia L. 12 45 3 Costanzo, Nicholas G. 10 1 Costanzo, William A. 07 286 6 Costello, Debora L. 09 215 4 Costello, Karen T. 11 147,251 2 Costello, Pamela A. 07 304 3 Courts, Michael Philip 09 147,269 2 Cowan, Michael E. 07 304 4 Cox, Debbie C. 10 1 Cox, Howard W. 07 1 Cox, Janet L. 07 3 Cox, Kimberly J. 09 2 Cox, Mary A. 08 304 2 Cox, Stephen F. 07 6 Craver, Julie K. 09 127,216 6 Craver, Mark 12 45,150 1 Crawford, Charles M. 07 286 6 Crawford, Dwayne B. 10 216 4 Crawford, Janice L. 12 45 4 Crqwley, Robert M. 11 154,251 6 Creigh, Carol E. 10 132,139,216 6 Creigh, Elizabeth A. 09 132,216 2 Creigh, John E. 08 304 1 Crider, Doug O. 07 286 1 Crismond, David L. 08 286 2 Crisp, Amanda K. 08 304 2 Croft, Robert W. Ill 07 304 5 Crooker, Kenneth L. 10 4 Cross, Danny S-10 5 Croushore.BethJ.il 233 5 Crowder, Debbie L. 10 141,144,145,233 4 Crowder, Diane L. 10 251 1 Crump, Claudia M. 07 287 1 Crump, Mark A. 07 287 3 Crump, Robert A. 09 269 4 Crump, Rodney M. 10 2 Crump, Tom G. 08 304 4 Crump, Vickey L. 12 4 Cruse, Donald T. 10 4 Cubbage, Deborah S. 10 251 1 Cullen, Cynthia K. 08 4 Cullen, Steven E. 12 45 6 Cummings, Bruce L. 09 216 6 Cunningham, Charles C. 12 45 1 Cunningham, James M. 08 286 2 Cupka, Lauren M. 07 304 3 Cupka, Paul A. 10 2 Cupp, Beverly G. 08 304 5 Curkendall, Roberta L. 09 148,233 4 Currence, Debora A. 10 1 Currence, Michael L. 08 3 Curtis, Cynthia L. 11 269 6 Curtis, Janice L. 12 45 3 Curtis, Wayne T. 09 4 Cutchall.CarleeS.il 132,139 6 Cutchall, Carol M. Jr. 09 132,216,251 2 Cutchall, Cindy L. 07 305 4 Dailey, James P. 12 46 6 Dailey, Michael P. 09 216 2 Dailey, Stephen A. 07 305 1 Daniels, John A. 07 287 4 Daniels, Leslie G. 10 5 Daniels, Sandy L. 10 233 5 Darivoff, Philip M. 11 4 Darley, George H. Jr. 12 46,142 4 Darley, Terri L. 10 251 1 Darnell, Vanessa L. 08 1 Dassonville, Debi R. 07 287 2 Davenport, Donald R. 08 305 6 Davenport, Harold 09 4 Davis, Dianne D. 12 46,145 6 Davis, Gregory K. 10 2 Davis, Hugh M. 07 305 362 index 2 5 6 3 5 3 4 3 4 5 1 4 3 3 6 3 3 4 3 3 4 3 1 5 6 6 3 1 4 1 2 2 4 5 2 1 3 5 5 4 6 6 1 2 6 2 4 1 1 3 2 3 6 4 2 4 1 6 5 3 6 2 1 4 3 1 6 1 5 6 3 6 2 6 1 4 1 4 6 3 2 3 1 5 6 2 5 5 6 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 6 Davis, James E. 08 Davis, John R. 12 46 Davis, Larry S. 09 187 Davis, Patricia A. 09 141,269 Davis, Patricia B. 10 178,183 Davis, Roxanne J. 12 46,133,134,147 Davis, Sheila G. 12 Davis, Skipper J. 09 Davis, Steve R. 11 251 Davis, Vickie L. 11 147,233 Davisson, Charles R. 08 287 Dawkins, Michael R. 10 Dawson, Danny R. 09 Dawson, Glenn M. 09 Dawson, Richard W. 11 216 Deadmore, Gloria M. 12 46 Deadmore, James A. 10 269 Dean, Austa M. 10 251 Deane, Emma M. 12 46 Deane, Janis M. 09 133,270 Deane, Julie A. 10 142,251 Deane, Thomas J. m 09 270 Deem, Jeannine M. 08 287 Deem, Joel R. 11 233 Deering, Claude R. 12 46,168 Deering, Deborah A. 11 216 Defonde, Michael A. 11 270 Delaney, Shawn P. 07 Delauder, Stephanie L. 10 Delay, John R. 07 Delbridge, Teresa A. 07 305 Delbridge, Thomas C. 08 305 Dell, Michael W. 11 138,173,251 Dellinger, Martha L. 11 233 Delozier, Jackie W. 07 305 Delozier, Joanne W. 08 287 Delozier, Ronald W. 09 Deluca, Jeanne M. 12 46 Deluca, Peter A. 12 47 Delvaux, Richard M.ll 251 Demont, Billy G. 11 Demory, Candace, S. 09 Dennis, George A. 08 287 Dennis, Irene F. 07 305 Dennis, Mickel09 Dennis, Perry M . 07 305 Dennis, Robert N. 12 47,130 Denniston, Jane 07 287 Denniston, Monica A. 08 287 Denson, Elizabeth A. 09 270 Denson, Richard Jr. 07 305 Denzler, Brent L. 10 173 Denzler, William G. 12 47 Derdevanis, Kathy L. 10 179,251 Dere, Marla L. 08 Derflinger, Michele 10 145,179,251 Derflinger, Richard T. 07 299 Devere, Mark A. 09 Devers, Cindy E. 10 233 Deviers, Ernest W. 09 270 Devers, Michael H. 09 216 Devor, Matthew S. 07 305 Dezzutti, John J. 07 287 Dezzutti, Richard M. 11 251 Dezzutti, Robin D. 09 270 Diaz, Paul L. 08 287 Diehl, Elizabeth W. 11 141 Diller, Suzanne E. 07 Dilley, Timothy A. 12 47 Dillow, Jan L. 09 216 Dillow, Jill L. 12 47 Dinion, Laure B. 12 47,154 Dinion, Michael G. 08 Dionne, Janet L. 12 47 Dittmer, Claire D. 08 287 Dittmer, Donna M. 12 47 Dixon, James L. 08 Dixon, Kitty Lee 11 251 Dixon, Patricia A. 09 216 Dobson, Diane E. 09 270 Dodd, Danny N. 08 305 Dodd, Donald S. 10 172,270 Dodd, Sherryl L. 08 287 Dodson, Debbie M.ll Doebel, Jerrie L. 10 216 Doebel, Leo D. 08 305 Doering, Donald A. 11 168 Doering, Margaret M. 12 48 Dolan, Kathleen 12 48 Dolenga, Julie L. 07 305 Dolenga, Karen C. 08 Dolenga, Kathleen M. 08 305 Domanski, Susan M. 08 Domingue, Rebecca 12 48,144,147,178 Donahue, Mary C. 07 287 Donahue, Sanford W. 08 Donathan, Susan F. 09 216 6 Donato, Charles W. 09 145,216 5 Donley, Phyllis D. 12 48,154 6 Donley, Michael S. 11 216 1 Donofrio, Daniel L. 07 287 5 Donohue, Julienne P. 09 4 Donoso, Katie V. 12 48 2 Dooley, Carolyn M. 07 305 3 Dooley, John P. 09 4 Dooley, Mark D. 09 3 Dorazio, Kathy R. 11 2 Dorazio, Lisa M . 07 305 2 Dorman, Wayne L. 07 305 6 Dotson, Fred M. 12 48,187 1 Dotson, Kevin O. 07 287 3 Dotson, Rodney L. 09 2 Doty, Melissa A. 07 305 5 Dove, Robert G. 10 2 Dove, Ronald E. 08 305 2 Downey, Ronald L. 08 305 2 Downing, Clinton E. 07 3 Downing, Tamm ie R. 09 3 Downing, Teresa R. 10 6 Downs, Brenda A. 11 216 5 Doyle, Adrian G. 12 48,138 6 Doyle, Diana A. 10 2 Doyle, Donald E. 08 3 Doyle, Hughes 270 3 Doyle, Timothy L. 10 128,130,131,139,270 6 Doyle, William J. 12 Dreger, Darlene 216 2 Drepperd, Douglas 07 305 4 Drepperd, Patricia L. 11 252 3 Driggers, James W. 10 3 Driggers, Wilber, T. 09 1 Drumb, John 07 287 2 Drumm, Cheryl, M. 07 305 2 Drummono, James E. 07 6 Dubois, Lawrence 11 144,217 index 363 2 Duncan, Angela R. 07 305 2 Dunigan, Sherry L. 08 305 5 Dunkley, Patricia 10 Dunlap, Rhonda 217 2 Dunn, Andy E. 07 306 3 Dunning, David L. 09 4 Dunning, Vernon S. 11 173 3 Dupree, Regina 09 1 Durian, Todd R. 08 287 2 Dutton, Dick D. 07 306 5 Dutton, Paul J. 10 3 Dutton, Tony A. 09 270 5 Duvall, Nancalee A. 11 5 Dysart, Lisa A. 11 127,139,233 5 Dysart, Samuel P. 12 48 2 Dyson, Charles N. 08 306 2 Dyson, Danny M. 07 306 6 Dyson, Penny S. 09 217 Dyson, Richard 217 2 Earley, Tina R. 07 306 6 Earp, John B. 12 4 Eastham, Deborah L. 12 49 3 Eastham, Teresa L. 09 142 6 Eastridge, Beverly A. 09 3 Eastridge, David A. 10 4 Eastridge, Michele J. 12 49,133,143 1 Eckart, David J. 08 287 4 Edgar, Jeffrey L. 10 252 2 Edgar, Robert D. 07 306 4 Edwards, Diana L. 10 252 4 Edwards, Gregory K. 11 3 Edwards, James L. 12 49 3 Edwards, Teressa S. 09 129,147,270 5 Een, Mary E. 1 0 134,233 2 Een, Warren C. 08 5 Eisenhart, Brigitte L. 10 141,233 3 Eiskant, Janet 09 127,270 3 Eiskant, Robert 10 4 Elder, Cecil E. 10 3 Elder, Keith S. 12 49 2 Elder, Teresa L. 07 306 1 Ellis, Barbara J. 08 287 2 Ellis, Wendy D. 07 6 Elliott, Debra L. 12 2 Ellison, Joyce M. 07 306 5 Ellmore, Mark W. 10 5 Elmore, Thelbert W. 12 49 3 Elsey, Kathy R. 09 270 3 Elyard, Mark W. 10 6 Emrico, John F. 11 1 Endicott, Richard K. 07 3 Endicott, Susan 12 49 3 England, Barbara E. 11 126,134,139,270 1 England, Joseph W. 07 287 1 Ennis, Clarence L. 08 287 4 Esch, Michele K. 10 133,139,252 2 Esch, Victor C. 08 306 2 Eskew, Darlene P. 08 5 Eskew, John W. 12 1 Eskridge, Robert J. 07 287 1 E spinoza, Manuela 08 287 3 Estep, Lowell W. 09 1 Estes, Dixie 07 287 3 Estes, Lowana V. 09 270 6 Etter, Ronald C. 12 50 2 Ettner, Franz J. 08 3 Ettner, Frederick 10 172 3 Ettner, Margaret 12 49 5 Eubank, Barbara A. 10 142,233 1 Eubank, Marion G. Jr. 07 288 5 Eubank, Rosie L. 10 139,141,233 5 Eubank, Susan F. 09 141,233 2 Euripides, Charles C. 07 305 4 Evans, Curtis R. 11 252 4 Evans, Diane M. 11 252 1 Evans, Joanne M. 08 288 6 Evans, Karen E. 11 142 6 Evans, Linda M . 11 5 Evans, Margaret A. 11 234 6 Evans, Robert A. 12 50,137 4 Evans, Suzanne R. 10 252 5 Evans, Terrance D. 09 3 Evans, Warren E. 10 3 Eyman, John A. 09 4 Eyman, Katherine L. 12 50 2 Fagan, Teresa M. 07 1 Falbo, John J. 08 288 4 Falbo, Linda R. 12 50 1 Falls, Kathleen M. 08 2 Falls, Ruth E. 08 306 4 Fann, Vittorio E. 12 50 5 Farise, Diann L. 11 135,139,234 1 Farmer, Ronda L. 07 288 6 Farnsworth, William K. 11 217 1 Farrar, Julia 08 288 1 Farrar, Ronald W. 07 288 6 Farran, Sherrie 10 217 4 Fasnacht, Karen M. 12 50 4 Fasnacht, Patricia L. 10 2 Fasnacht, Richard S. 08 306 5 Feider, Eric L. 10 3 Felder, Keith A. 10 2 Felts, David 08 5 Femiano, Michael A. 12 50 6 Femiano, Stephen J. 09 217 2 Fenimore, Suzanne L. 07 299 3 Ferguson, Debra J. 09 270 2 Ferguson, Dona 07 306 Ferguson, Mike 217 1 Ferris, Agnes M. 07 288 2 Ferris, Danny L. 08 306 1 Ferris, David W. 07 288 6 Fetterolf, Margaret A. 09 2 Fetterolf, Leo Y. 08 306 3 Fiebelkom, Amy E. 12 50,134,145,183 3 Fiebelkom, Karl A. 09 270 1 Fielden, Leon L. Jr. 07 5 Fields, Virgal 12 51 3 Figard, Gale E. 09 1 Figard, William R. 08 4 Fineran, Lawrence A. 11 132,143,252 1 Finks, Larry L. 08 288 2 Finley, Daisy A. 08 306 6 Finley, John D. 12 51 5 Finnell, Brian D. 12 51 6 Finsterle, James J. 11 132,145,217 2 Finsterle, Michael L. 07 306 4 Fisher, Bonnie S. 10 3 Fisher, Edward W. 09 3 Fisher, George E. 09 270 1 Fisher, Linda J. 07 288 1 Fisher, Robin S. 07 288 2 Fitzgerald, Agnes V. 07 288 1 Fitzgerald, Aubry G. 08 288 5 Fitzgerald, Erin J. 09 234 4 Fitzgerald Rose A. 10 252 5 Fitzgerald, Timothy S. 12 51,142,168 5 Fitzgibbons, Beverly J. 09 5 Fitzgibbons, Mary C. 10 141,183 2 Fleming, Garry W. 07 306 3 Fletcher, Glenn 09 1 Flynn, Deborah K. 08 288 6 Flynn.JenieceP.il 5 Flynn, Patricia A. 10 141,234 3 Foley, Kimberly A. 09 271 2 Foley, Susan B. 08 6 Foley, Teresa L. 12 51 1 Follin, Marcia J. 08 288 5 Fones, James M. 10 234 3 Forbes, Barbara A. 11,134,271 4 Forbes, Betty J. 12 51,138,148 2 Forbus, Katherine L. 07 2 Forbus, Thomas N. 08 306 2 Ford, Benjamin, E. 07 306 4 Ford.GregoryT.il 252 1 Ford, Phazaria D. 08 1 Ford, Valerie F. 07 1 Foreman, Craig A. 07 288 6 Foreman, Jeffrey L. 09 6 Foreman, Marion 11 6 Forlini, Louis 12 52 3 Forlini.ThomasJ.il 132,271 1 Forrest, Debbie F. 07 288 4 Forsman.BrianS.il 252 5 Fortney, James A. 11 234 1 Foster, James A. 07 288 2 Foster, Jeffrey L. 08 306 4 Foster, Jayne B. 10 253 1 Foster, Paul D. 08 288 2 Foster, Steve W. 08 306 2 Fowler, Melanie A. 08 306 3 Fowler, Michele 12 52,126 1 Fox, Barron W. 08 3 Fox, Christopher J. 10 5 Fox, Elizabeth A. 12 52 4 Fox, JoniJ.09 1 Fox, Melinda M. 07 364 index 6 3 2 6 4 2 4 5 2 1 5 4 3 4 3 5 1 6 5 1 2 5 5 6 3 4 5 4 1 3 3 5 6 6 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 1 1 6 6 3 ' 2 4 1 1 1 5 3 2 1 3 1 3 2 4 6 1 6 5 6 1 1 3 t 5 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 4 5 5 2 5 6 5 1 3 2 4 2 4 4 5 2 1 1 Fox, Michael C. 09 131,217 Frady, Michael B. 09 132,271 Fraley, James A. 07 306 Fraley, Mary T. 09 217 Francois, Frank 11 138,154,174,253 Francis, Gail A. 08 306 Franks, Rickie L. 12 52 Frantz, Carl J. 11 Frantz, Connie S. 07 Frantz, David A. 07 Frantz, David R, 09 288 Franzen, Josette P. 10 253 Frantz, Laura L. 09 271 Franzen, Marie P. 12 53 Frantz, Mary K. 12 52 Frantz, Patty J. 12 52,147 Fraser, John C. 07 288 Fraser, Julia A. 10 141,217 Fredrikson, Charles A. 10 234 Fredrikson, Martie R. 07 289 Frederick, Susan M. 07 306 Freeman, Cynthia F. 12 53,148 Freeze, Larita 11 Freeze, Sharon K. 09 Freeze, Shelby D. 11 271 Freitas, Jill L. 11 French, James B. 11 234 French, Laura A. 10 253 Friend, Victoria L. 07 289 Fritts, Edward L. 11 271 Frye, Kerry L. 09 Frye, Norma M. 12 53 Frye, Rickie D. 12 53 Frye, Ronald L. 11 Frye, Thomas K. 10 271 Fugita, Carol K, 11 Fukuda, Glenn M. 10 Fukuda, Melba N. 12 53,129,134,139,147 Fuller, Darla J. 11 271 Fuller, Gina L. 12 53 Fuller, Peter M. 09 Fuller, Rebecca S . 07 289 Furr, Dianne K. 07 289 Gagnon, Michael 09 Gaillard, Louis 53 Galayda, Michael J. 09 182,217 Gale, Marian E. 09 271 Gale, Shelby A, 08 306 Gallagher, Patrick B. 10 Gallahan, Randy L. 07 289 Gallant, Catherine G. 07 289 Gambill, Brian K. 08 289 Gambill, Joseph W. Jr. 11 234 Gambino, Regina 09 271 Ganoe, Missy B. 08 306 Garcia, Cecile M. 07 289 Garcia, Gerard 09 271 Gardiner, Robert T. 08 Gardner, Gary W. 10 Gardner, Keith J. 08 306 Gardner, Virginia E. 09 271 Garland, Marlene G. 10 Garner, Amanda 217 Garrett, Andrew S. 08 289 Garrett, Cynthia R. 11 218 Garrett, Robert L. 10 Garrett, Sharon A. 09 141,143,218 Garrison, Betty 08 289 Garrison, Jerry W. 07 289 Garrison, Valerie 09 271 Garvey, Carolyn L. 07 289 Gascon, Christine L. 10 234 Gay, Beryl C. 07 Gearan, Kathleen E. 08 289 Geckeler, Skippy 08 289 Geib, Duane A. 08 306 Geib, Joseph C. 10 Gent, Alice R. 12 53 Gentry, Belinda J. 07 289 Gentry, Harry L. Jr. 11 Gentry, Karen S. 11 Gentry, Patricia A. 10 141,234 Geoly, Charles A. 07 307 George, Bobby T. 10 George, David C. 09 George, James D. 12 53,137,139,143,176 Gerbich, Richard S. 07 289 Gibbs, Randolph M. 10 132,271 Gill, Charence07 Gill, Jeannie L. 10 Gill, Steven W. 08 Giltmier, Carolyn 10 133,253 Giltmier, Kathryn W. 12 53 Giuffrida, Joanne 10 Glaza, Stephen J. 07 307 Gleadall, Kevin M. 08 289 Gleim, Stacie L. 07 289 4 Glynn, Douglas J. 11 137 2 Godwin, Cameron R. 08 4 Gogan, Roberta A. 09 125,142,147,253 5 Gogolski, David M. 10 6 Golas, James E. 09 5 Golas, Michael B. 12 54 1 Goldinger, Donald W. 07 297 1 Goll, Mark L. 07 289 4 Goloway, Frances N. 12 54,139,143 2 Gonzales, Anne M. 07 307 4 Gonzales, Samuel S. 12 54 6 Gonzalez, Victor M. 09 218 3 Good, Becky J. 09 3 Good, Robin V. 11 271 1 Goodsell, Glen R. Jr. 07 289 6 Goodwine, Kurt F. 09 218 1 Goodwine, Lisa C. 07 289 6 Gordon, Bob J. 09 1 3 Gordon, Gordon 12 54 4 Gordon, William J. 11 154,171 6 Gores, Cherryl M. 09 1 Gores, Michelle R. 07 3 Gorlinsky, Mark J. 09 6 Gorlinsky, Paul F. 12 54 2 Gorman, Eugene P. 08 307 2 Gothard, Sandra M. 07 307 1 Gott, Allen L. 07 289 2 Goudeau, Patricia 08 307 4 Goudeau, Tina M. 10 253 3 Gradl, Chali A. 09 272 1 Gradl, Lisa D, 08 289 5 Grady.LindaS.il 234 5 Graham, Cathy A. 12 54 5 Grant, Gregg 11 137,139,174,235 1 Grant, Leslie M. 08 289 2 Grantham, Karin E. 07 307 3 Graves, David M. 10 272 i 5 Graves, Robert 10 4 Graves, Steven E. 12 54,137,174 3 Gray, Cathy J. 10 272 J 1 Gray, Diane J. 07 289 6 Gray, Donald W. 09 218 4 Gray, Edmund D. 12 54,142 4 Gray, Nanay E. 10 133,139,253 1 Gray, Stephen Z. 08 289 3 Gray, William K. 09 144,272 4 Gray, Yvette T. 09 142,253 6 Graybill, James J. 09 1 Greear, Dwight D, 07 289 5 Green, Barbara A. 09 1 Green, Bobby L. 08 2 Green, Brenda J. 08 307 2 Green, Brian K. 07 307 4 Green, Charlene 10 254 6 Green, Danny L. 12 54 3 Green, Laurene K. 09 4 Greene, Sharon L. 10 254 4 Greenquist.JanM.il 134,137,254 4 Greer, Franklin D. 09 187,253 | 6 Gresham, Deborah D. 09 218 §j| 2 Gresham, Judith A. 07 307 1 Grice, Cathy D. 08 6 Grice, Russell L. 09 2 Grier, Tina C. 07 307 6 Griffin, Margaret A. 12 54 4 Griffith, Gail E. 12 55 4 Griffith.JenniferL.il 254 4 Grimes, Deborah L. 10 254 2 Grimes, Gregory M. 07 307 6 Grimes, Valerie G. 09 218 2 Groover, Terri A. 07 2 Groover, Walter A. 08 3 Groves, Charles R. 11 272 3 Groves, Timothy S. 09 272 2 Gruenberg, Susan K. 07 307 2 Gubbins, Karen 08 144,307 2 Guffey, Fadeley M. 08 307,137 5 Guffey, Lisabeth D. 10 127,137,139,135,235 2 Guggolz, Richard A. 08 307 5 Gulley, Timothy J. 12 55 j 1 Gummerson, Steven M. 07 289 6 Gummerson, Terry L. 12 55 1 Gunn, Kelvin E. 08 4 Gustafson, Alberts M. 11 1 Gustafson, Harold R. 07 289 1 Gustine, Brine A. 07 289 6 Gustine, Mark S. 09 218 6 Gutzmann, Kurt M. 12 55 5 Haas.EdwardV.il 5 Haas, Eric J. 10 2 Hafner, Charles R. 08 307 2 Hafner, Christopher G. 07 307 4 Hahl, Charles E. 12 55 2 Hahl, Sara M. 08 307 5 Haines, Paul D. 12 35,140 6 Halcomb.JohnnyR.il 2 Hall, Carlton H. 08 1 Hail, Cheryl A. 08 289 3 Hall, Debra K. 12 55 4 Hall. Douglas J. 10 2 Hall, Floyd W. 08 307 5 Hall, Grady 12 55 5 Hall, James W. 11 1 Hall, Janet L. 08 1 Hall, Kenneth W. 08 289 3 Hall, Linda J. 09 272 1 Hall, Mary L. 07 289 6 Hall, Pamela G. 11 218 1 Hall, Rebecca A. 07 289 3 Hall, Robert W. Jr. 09 272 5 Hall, Roger L. 10 2 Hall, Rov E. 07 3 Hall, Timothy W. 09 3 Hall, Victoria L. 12 56 4 Hall, Wanda S. 10 142,254 5 Haileran, Raymond E. 10 1 Halloway, John C. 07 5 Halloway, Kenneth E. 10 130,132,139,235 2 Hally, Bridget E. 08 2 Hally, Moira K. 07 3 Halnon, William G. 10 272 2 Haltigan, James E. 07 307 2 Haltigan, William 08 5 Hamilton, Debbie A. 12 56 5 Hamilton, Donna L. 12 56 5 Hamilton, Robert M. 10 235 4 Hamm, Annette 10 3 Hamm, Rose M. 09 254 3 Hammersley, Edward K. 10 3 Hammersley, Roger L. 10 2 Hampton, Janet L. 08 307 1 Hannafey, Kathleen T. 07 289 5 Hannafey, Patricia A. 10 235 1 Hansborough, Richard W. 08 6 Hanson, Brian W’. 10 218 2 Hanson, Bruce A. 08 307 2 Hanson, Keith P. 07 307 3 Hardbower, Patricia L. 09 272 4 Hardtke, Karen L. 12 56,138 2 Hardy, Carl A. Jr. 08 5 Hardy, Dal T. 10 235 4 Harkleroad, Jerry W. 10 254 2 Harkleroad, Terry L. 08 307 6 Harlan, Karen D. 09 2 Harlan, Samuel L. 08 307 4 Harley, Jo A. 11 141,254 1 Harley, Joseph T. 08 ‘ r 3 Harlow, Paul T. 09 3 Harman, Karen A. 09 272 1 Harman, Kathy L. 08 ' 290 6 Harman, Pamela A. 09 1 Harmon, Rupert W. Jr. 08 3 Harney, Christopher J. 10 272 1 Harper, Sharon M. 07 290’ 6 Harrington, Patricia 10 218 5 Harris, Caroline A. 11 235 2 Harris, Randolph C. 07 2 Harris, Sharon A. 08 5 Harrison, Donna 235 2 Harrison, Garland C. 07 307 1 Harrison, Robert S. 08 290 6 Harrell, JuliaM. 11 2 Hart, Nanette M. 08 307 5 Hart, Philip L. 10 235 1 Hart, Thomas K. 08 3 Hartman, Cynthia S. 11 272 5 Hartman, Diana L. 11 132,139,140 4 Hartman, Doreen B. 11 254 5 Hartman, Walter H. 12 130 2 Hartman, Randy M. 07 6 Hartman, Pamela G. 09 218 5 Harvey, Hilda 10 235 2 Hastings, Richard S. 07 308 3 Hatter, Trudy L. 09 272 4 Haughton, Calvin J. 09 5 Haughton, Denise 10 6 Haughton, Donald D. 09 5 Hausburg, Albert C. 11 1 Hausburg, Paige E. 07 290 5 Hausburg, SuzanJ. 09 235 2 Havrilla, Denise J. 08 4 Havrilla, Valerie A. 11 5 Havrilla, Vicki L. 11 1 Hawe, Mark D. 07 290 5 Hawes, Donna M. 12 56 6 Hawkins, Blane C. 11 218 1 Hawkins, James A. 07 290 1 Hawkins, Jeff C. 08 290 2 Hawley, Ronald W. 07 308 1 Hawn, Kirk G. 08 290 5 Haworth, Kevin R. 11 132,174,235 6 Hayes, Deborah J. 10 132,143,218 2 Hayes, Jeffrey K. 08 139,308 6 Hayes, Jerome 12 56 index 365 6 Hayes, Kathleen, A. 10 141,218 3 Hayes, Kenneth L. 11 6 Hayes.TerryA.il 130,218 3 Hazard, Charlotte W. 10 145,272 3 Hazard, Heidi J. 11 273 3 Hazel, Frederick W. 09 1 Hazel, Julius L. 07 290 4 Hazelwood, Brenda L. 10 127,254 4 Hazelwood.JohnE.il 173,254 6 Healy, Deborah A. 09 218 6 Heard, Adrienne 09 132,218 2 Heath, Leah S. 08 308 3 Heath, William A. 11 273 4 Hecking, Frederick 11 4 Hecking, Terence R. 09 2 Hecox, Carl E. 07 308 6 Hecox, Cynthia A. 09 219 2 Hecox, Mark J. 08 308 6 Hedges, Gregory V. 09 219 1 Hedrick, Linda L. 07. 290 2 Heflin, Ronald J. Jr. 07 308 4 Heflin, Ruth M. 09 255 3 Heist, Michael L. 09 187 4 Heist, Nancy J. 12 56,130 1 Heist, Richard L. Jr. 07 290 1 Heist, Tammy L. 07 290 2 Heller, Ann R. 07 308 6 Heller, Phylis 09 127,219 3 Hellmann, Peter J. 12 56,130 1 Henderson, Gregory M. 07 290 6 Henderson, Lorraine M. 09 127,219 5 Henderson.LyndaC.il 126,235 6 Henderson.MarkJ.il 219 1 Henderson, Timothy A. 07 290 2 Hendrick, Anita L. 08 2 Henry, Sherrie S. 07 308 6 Henry, William R. 12 57 1 Hensley, Melva A. 08 290 3 Hensley.RobertL.il 273 5 Henson, Kendall W. 10 172 4 Henson.RichardA.il 171 2 Herbst, Larry A. 08 308 4 Herder.StuartC.il 255 1 Herder, Suzanne E. 08 290 6 Hernandez, Crispin R. 09 219 5 Herring, Dennis L. 12 57 4 Herring Thomas A. 10 235 1 Hester, Billy L. 08 290 6 Hester, James D. 10 219 1 Hibbens, Mark H. 08 290 5 Hibbens, Ricky H. 09 219 5 Hickey.CynthiaN.il 129,145 6 Hickey, Donna R. 09 219 1 Hicks, Claude Jr. 08 290 6 Hicks, Jack D. 09 219 1 Hicks, Jerry D. 07 6 Hicks, John E. 12 57,130,147 5 Hicks.JohnM.il 235 3 Hicks, Laurie J. 09 273 6 Hicks, Paul R. 09 140,219 1 Hicks, Ronald L. 07 290 5 Hicks, William D. 12 57 3 Hiest, Mike 273 5 Higdon, Paul E. 12 57,124 1 Higgins, Holly H. 07 4 Higgins, John A. 12 57 3 Hill, Donald R. Jr. 09 273 1 Hill, Dorothy 07 6 Hill, Iris L. 11 2 Hill, Lewis F. 08 308 1 Hill, Walt E. 07 290 1 Himes, Joseph A. 07 3 Himes, Robin L. 11 4 Himmelberger, Steven M. 09 183 4 Himmelberger, Susan M. 11 255 5 Hines, Leslie J. 10 132,141,236 6 Hines, Richard B. 09 219 1 Hitt, Gina A. 07 3 Hixenbaugh, Daniel W. 12 5 Hoagland.DarylL.il 1 Hoagland, Kathy S. 07 290 6 Hoague, David J. 09 219 2 Hodges, Debra A. 08 308 6 Hoe, Carolyn R. 10 1 Hoe, Mark J. 07 1 Hoffman, Barbara J. 07 290 3 Hoffmann, Fred B. 09 273 2 Hoilman, David G. 07 308 6 Holbrook, Delores G. 09 3 Holcombe, Debra J. 10 273 3 Holcombe, Myrna C. 11 273 3 Holl, Ronnie 273 3 Hollar, Edward 11 4 Hollar, Margaret J. 11 3 Holley, Ronald W. 09 189 6 Hollins, Raymond L. 09 6 Holstein, Kelly L. 11 219 2 Honaker, Gary W. 08 308 5 Honaker, Michael A. 10 172,236 4 Hooker, Albert W. 10 6 Hooker, Evelyn C. 09 2 Hooper, Julian R. 07 3 Hooper, Robin M. 09 273 1 Hooten, Holly J. 07 290 5 Hoover, Charles B. 10 2 Hoover, Dawn M. 08 308 6 Hoover, Don R. 11 220 2 Hoover, Timmy W. 07 1 Hopkins, LaverneT. 07 290 5 Hopkins, Otis Jr. 10 5 Hopkins, Stephanie L. 10 236 6 Hopkins, Tamera D. 09 2 Hopkins, Theresa A. 07 308 2 Horan, Barbara A. 07 2 Homer, Frank M. 08 3 Homer.RaymondC.il 273 2 Horton, Brenda J. 08 308 2 Hottle, Debrah J. 08 2 Houck, Donald R. 08 308 1 Houseknecht, Pam L. 07 1 Houser, Susan R. 08 290 3 Howard, Diana R. 09 273 5 Howard, Thomas 09 187 3 Howell, Donald E. 10 273 1 Howell, Kenneth 07 1 Howell, Laura A. 08 6 Howell, Richard E. 09 3 Howell, Terry J. 09 273 2 Howerton, Russell S. 07,308 3 Huddlestone, Lois M. 09 273 1 Hudson, Patricia L. 07 5 Hudson, Robert M. 10 172,236 6 Hudson, Teresa L. 12 57,145 6 Huebner, Edward G. 12 57,220 6 Huebner, James A. 09 140 1 Huff, William E. 07 290 1 Huffer, Bruce W. 07 2 Hufnagel, Ben E. 08 308 5 Hufnagel, David 12 58,140 5 Hufnagel, Jonathan V. 10 236 5 Hughes, Bernard C. 12 58 5 Hughes, Charlyn 12 58,183 4 Hughes, Daire 11 147 3 Hughes, Doyle A. Jr. 10 5 Hughes, Elizabeth J. 10 3 Hughes, Harold M. J. 10 6 Hughes, Jennifer A. 09 129,220 5 Hughes, John W. Jr. 10 3 Hughes, Joseph E. 10 6 Hughes, Nancy J. 09 148,220 2 Hughes, Patrick 08 308 1 Hughes, Periane 08 290 6 Hughes, Peter S. 09 187,220 6 Hughes, Timothy 11 174,220 Hughes, Tom 220 3 Hughes, Vincent C. 09 187,273 366 index 2 Hullett, Anthony J. 08 308 2 Hullett, Ralph C. 07 308 3 Humphrey, Lori L. 09 141,273 3 Humphrey, Steve R. 11 171,274 3 Humphrey, Teresa L. 09 274 4 Humphreys, Ray M. 10 4 Humphreys, Sharon K. 09 6 Humphries, Debra J. 12 58 3 Hunt, Frances A. 09 141,149,274 6 Hunt, Jolene C, 09 220 2 Hunter, Carolyn 08 308 6 Hunter, Theodore Jr. 10 132 1 Hurst, Julie F. 08 290 1 Hurst, William E. 07 290 3 Hutchins, Bill W. 11 154,171,274 2 Hyatt, Mildred L. 08 308 5 Hyman, David 11 6 Iddins, Joel T. 12 58 5 Imbriani, James M. 10 236 2 Irving, Frances A. 07 3 Irving, Frank HI 10 6 Iverson, Julie S. 10 142,220 5 Ives, Debbie J. 11 236 6 Ives, Rusty, F. 09 129,131,144,220 6 Ivory, Patrick G. 12 58 3 Jackson, Gina L. 09 132,274 3 Jackson, Kevin D. 11 274 6 Jackman, Doreen A. 11 5 Jacobs, Ellwood L. 10 236 2 Jacobs, James O. 08 308 3 Jacobson, Belinda J. 10 133,139,145,183,274 1 Jacobson, Jeffrey G. 08 290 1 James, Thomas D. 07 1 Jameson, Linda C. 07 2 Jamieson, Teresa A. 07 308 2 Jansen, Martha E. 08 308 1 Jaques, Tiffany L. 07 290 4 Jaques, Yolanda S. 10 145,255 4 Jaquess, Deborah K. 11 129,147,255 4 Jay, Janet L. 09 2 Jay, Jesse C. 07 309 3 Jay, John B. 11 274 3 Jay, John B. 11 274 5 Jenkins, Brenda G. 10 3 Jenkins, Eddie A. 12 58 3 Jenkins, Georga H. 09 2 Jenkins, Judy A. 08 309 2 Jenkins, Kerry L. 07 3 Jenkins, Mark A. 12 58 4 Jenkins, Michael R. 10 255 3 Jenkins, Robert E. 10 237 2 Jenkins, Richard L. 07 309 5 Jenkins, Robert E. J. 10 4 Jenkins, Shawn A. 11 255 6 Jenkins, Sheliah A. 11 1 Jenkins, Teresa A. 07 4 Jennelle, Thomas M. 10 5 Jennings, Perry 10 237 4 Jewett, Donald R. 10 255 5 Johns, Sandra S. 12 59,133,134,147 4 Johnson, Charles E. 10 1 Johnson, Connie J. 08 290 1 Johnson, Crystal 07 290 5 Johnson, Dianna L. 10 4 Johnson.ElaineB.il 141,255 1 Johnson, James E. J. 08 6 Johnson, Jeanette Y. 09 5 Johnson, Kenneth J. 09 4 Johnson, Kevin B. 10 1 Johnson, Larry N. Jr. 07 290 2 Johnson, Regina 07 5 Johnson, Sara E. 12 59 3 Johnson, Vivian C. 10 3 Joines, Jon C. 12 59 3 Jones, Anthony K. 11 5 Jones, Becky S. 10 179,237 4 Jones, Carlo K. 11 4 Jones.CatherineS.il 143,255 6 Jones, Charles E. 09 220 2 Jones, Cindy L. 07 132,304 5 Jones, Cynthia A. 11 149,237 1 Jones, Darline G. 08 144,290 1 Jones, Donna 08 290 2 Jones, Doris E. 07 304 1 Jones, David W. 07 2 Jones, James D. 08 304 3 Jones, Jerri L. 09 1 Jones, Julie M. 07 290 3 Jones, Lorie 09 1 Jones, Michael A. 08 291 1 Jones, Patsy L. 07 6 Jones, Quent R. 09 220 5 Jones, Robert T. 12 3 Jones, Robin D. 09 5 Jones, Robin R. 10 237 3 Jones, Sarah E. 09 178,274 2 Jones, Stephen R. 07 2 Jones, Tammy L. 07 304 3 Jones, Theresa A. 10 142,274 3 Jones, Teresa E. 11 137,274 5 Jones, Timothy D. 12 59 3 Jones, William R. 09 2 Jordan, Freddie G. 08 309 1 Jordan, Robin C. 08 291 2 Joy, Bernard I. 07 309 5 Joy.LauraJ.il 137,237 5 Joy, Patrice M. 10 237 2 Joy, Robin A. 08 304 4 Juraschek, David F. 12 59,130,131 4 Juraschek, Rosemarie A. 10 10 131,255 6 Kaiser, Arthur K. 11 1 Kaminsky, Thomas 08 291 5 Kane, Christopher G. 09 2 Kane, Isabelle A. 07 3 Kane, Joseph J. 09 6 Karas, Bruce E. 09 187 6 Karas, Kenneth W. 12 59 1 Karroll, Denise A. 08 291 4 Karroll.NancyJ.il 255 4 Karroll, Richard P. 12 59 6 Kateluzos, Kevin 11 220 1 Kearney, Janet 08 291 4 Kearney, John M. 12 59,130,147 4 Keefer, Kathy A. 11 133 2 Keener, Sheila D. 07 309 2 Keener, Sherry L. 08 309 3 Keener.StephenK.il 274 4 Keefer, Kathy 255 4 Keefer.SusanP.il 255 3 Keener, Teresa A. 10 274 6 Keenan, John C. 09 147,220 6 Keenan.PatriciaA.il 220 4 Kees, Cheryl L. 11 3 Keightley, Patrick J. 09 274 5 Keller, Elissa A. 12 59 5 Keller, Gilbert A. 09 1 Keller, Jeffrey L. 07 291 2 Keller, Ronald W. Jr. 07 1 Kellerman, Jack H. 07 291 3 Kelley, Deborah J. 11 274 3 Kelley, Michael J. 09 274 3 Kelley, Richard J. Jr. 12 59 5 Kells, Donna S. 10 148,237 5 Kells, Rodger E. 12 60 1 Kelly, Joy E. 08 5 Kelly, Colleen 10 237 6 Kencitzski, Leon M. 11 5 Kendrick, Anita D. 10 145,237 2 Kendrick, Patricia A. 08 6 Kennedy, Andrew E. 09 213 2 Kenney, Teresa L. 08 309 3 Kennon, Cynthia L. 09 274 6 Kerstetter, Barry L. 09 1 Ketchum, June E. 07 132,309 3 Ketchum, Raymond E. 09 131,144 4 Keys, John A. 12 60 6 Kichinko, Christopher 09 220 6 Kidd, David W. 12 3 Kidd, Garry E. 09 274 2 Kidd, Norman L. 08 309 3 Kidd, Shirley A. 09 2 Kidd, Steven A. 07 309 3 Kilgore, John M. 09 3 Killion.RonaldW.il 274 1 Kimble, Donna K. 07 291 6 Kinder, Janet M. 11 3 King, Deborah 12 60,126 1 King, Christopher K. 07 291 1 King, Rinalda O. 08 4 Kingrey, Barry L. 10 255 4 Kirby, Debbie A. 11 5 Kirby, Tammy 09 5 Kirby, Theodore F 09 237 5 Kirby, Thomas F. 10 131,237 Kirby, Debbie 255 6 Kirkland, Michael L. 09 2 Kirkland, Nikita C. 07 309 6 Kirkland, Steven R. 11 1 Kisendaffer, Leslie J. 08 -291 3 Kisendaffer, Norman L. 12 60 2 Kleese, Maria T. 07 309 5 Kleier, Kenneth W. 09 5 Kleier, Leeman A. Jr. 10 4 Klein, Carrie 10 4 Klein, Christopher J. 09 3 Klein, Denise 11 index 367 3 Knott, Lawrence D. 11 6 Knudslien, Sandra C. 10 127,220 3 Koca, Jonathan C. 09 275 4 Koeller, Kelly M. 11 124,130,139,255 5 Koeller, David J. 09 130 6 Koeller, Lydia 12 60,129,137,189,145 6 Koeller, Terese 12 60,137,145 4 Komp, Margret M. 09 Komp, Peggy 125,255 4 Koplaski, Joy M. 12 60 6 Koplaski, Stephen 12 61,168 1 Kom, Gary A. 08 291 2 Koslow, John R. 08 309 3 Kottemann, Tina D. 09 275 1 Kotzmoyer, Sharon D. 08 291 3 Kotzmoyer, Steven 12 61 3 Kovel, Jacob P. 10 132,140,275 1 Kovel, Sarah B. 08 291 6 Kozuch, Frank C. Jr. 11 220 5 Kramer, Karen D. 09 237 6 Kramer, Roy M. 10 6 Krick, Rodi L, 10 4 Kridle, Barbara A. 11 138,147,255 3 Kridle, Jeanne E. 12 61,138,139 Kuczma, Joanne 61 3 Kuhn, Jimmie R. 10 3 Kye, Beatrice E. 09 4 Kye, Linda P. 11 1 Lacy, Binnie E. 08 291 2 Lacy, Debra M. 08 309 6 Lacy, Robert D. 12 61 1 Lacy, Tanya A. 07 291 6 Lamb, Brenda S. 11 1 Lamb, Thomas A. 08 291 2 Lambert, Gregory E. 08 309 2 Lambert, Terry A. 07 309 5 Lanalay, Rick 237 1 Land, Lela G. 08 291 1 Langley, Brenda L. 07 291 2 Langley, James W. 08 5 Langley, Richard E. 09 1 Langlinais, Brian G. 08 291 1 Langlinais, Lori M. 07 291 2 Lanham, Julie 08 309 6 Lanham, Leslie L. 10 220 3 Lanham, Mark M. 11 275 2 Lanman, Philip T. 07 309 1 Lantz, Clay J. Jr. 08 292 4 Lantz, Darlene E. 09 255 5 Larabee, John J. 12 61 6 Larimer, Deborah 12 61 4 Larimer, William F. 11 1 Larose, Lesia M. 08 3 Larsen, Christian M,TO 1 Larsen, Deborah D. 08 292 5 Lasalle, Patricia K. 09 2 Lash, Cathy A. 07 3 Lash, Lisa C. 09 275 3 Lash, Theresa M. 12 6 Latham, John C. 11 2 Laughlin, Carole J. 08 309 2 Laughlin, Ralph G. 08 2 Laughlin, Sherry A. 07 309 1 Lawhorne, Callie V. 07 292 5 Lawhom, Richard L. 09 237 3 Lawrence, Joyce A. 10 275 4 Lawrence, John A. 10 La wry, Karen 220 6 Lawson, Donald M. 10 4 Lawson, Harold R. Jr. 12 61 2 Lay, Curtis 07 309 4 Lay, John R. 09 2 Leake, Charles H. 08 5 Leake, Linda 12 125 . 6 Leake, Deborah J. 10 ! 1 Leatherland, William A. 08 Leatherland, Jeffey 62 3 Leatherland, Susan K. 11 148,275 4 Leckner, William H. 11 255 6 Leckner, Louis B. 10 6 Lecorchick, Rebecca E. 10 141,142,221 1 Lee, Tony W. 07 292 2 Lee, Tracy R. 07 309 ft 2 Lee, Danny E. 08 5 Lee, Richard O. 09 6 Lee, Celeste A. 09 6 Lee, MelodieS. 10 131,132,147 4 Leese, Mary E. 10 135,139,144,255 1 Leese, Suzanne J. 07 144,292 1 Legg, Linda E. 08 C ., 5 Lehman, Roxanne J. 1262 4 Lelansky, Craig D. 09 256 6 Lelansky, Gerald L. 11 132,221 1 Leonardt, Dawn M. 08 292 3 Leonard, Edward N. 12 62 4 Leonard Kathleen A. 11 127,139,256 2 Lerch, Gerry 07 309 5 Lerch, Mary R. 09 5 Lessin, Laura M. 11 126,154,237 3 Lester, Beverly J. 10 275 2 Lester, Shirley Y. 07 309 4 Lewin, Cathy R. 09 1 Lewin, Joseph M. 07 292 2 Lewis, Jacob J. 08 309 4 Lewin, John M. IV 10 172 2 Liddle, Linda J. 08 309 3 Liddell, Linda M . 11 133,275 1 Lifset, Lauren E. 07 292 1 Lifset, Regina L. 08 144,292 1 Lightner, Thomas W. 08 292 3 Lillard, Robin D. 12 62,126,138,154 2 Lima, Cynthia R. 07 4 Liming, Dale S. 09 256 1 Liming, Denise C. 07 292 4 Liming, Edward L. Jr. 10 2 Lincoln, Terri A. 07 309 6 Lincoln Vicki L. 10 221 1 Lindsley, Sandra K. 07 292 3 Lindsley, Linda S. 10 132,237 5 Lindsley, Karen L. 09 132,237 2 Lindstrom, Laura L. 07 310 5 Lindstrom, Nancy J. 12 62,139,147,148 1 Lineberry, Kathy 08 292 5 Linehan, Matthew R. 09 238 3 Lineweaver, Cindy K. 10 275 5 Lineweaver, Holly K. 11 ’ 238 2 Lineweaver, Robin A. 08 310 1 Lippard, Beth A. 07 292 5 Lippard, Jon M. 09 238 4 Lipscomb, Janice M. 09 6 Lipscomb, Jerry E. 11 2 Lipscomb, Roger Lee 07 310 3 Little, Gary D. 11 275 1 Little, Edgar L. 07 292 1 Litton, Donna L. 08 292 4 Litton, Douglas H. 12 62 6 Litvinas, Lee D. 12 62 1 Litvinas, Sandy S. 07 292 4 Livengood, Edward A. 12 62 4 Livingston.StevenB.il 63,173 1 Lockard, Scott D. 08 292 4 Lockard, Monica D. 11 135,140 1 Locke, Mark C. 07 292 5 Lockhart, Paul W. 09 187 238 6 Lockhart, Donna L. 10 141,221 4 Locklear, Ronald 12 Lohne, Patti 221 1 Long, TerriS. 07 292 2 Longey, Glenn J. 07 5 Lopez, Araira 12 63 5 Lopez, Steven 10 3 Lott, William R. 12 63,137 3 Lovett. Kimberley D. 09 3 Lovett, Pamela A. 12 1 Lowe, Charles F. 108 292 5 Lowe, Teresa K. 12 63 1 Lowry, Cynthia A. 07 292 2 Lawry, John C. 08 310 6 Lowry, Karen S. 10 4 Loyd, James D. 09 181,256 2 Lozak, Kevin J. 07 310 2 Lozak, Susan M. 08 310 2 Lucas, Melvin 07 5 Lucas, Michael 09 5 Lukowski, Lynne 10 238 3 Lundmark, MikeC. 12 63 1 Lundy, Melissa G. 07 292 1 Lunsford, Arleen C. 08 292 4 Lunsford, Charles A. 09 187 3 Lyles, Cynthia L. 10 275 4 Lyles, Leon F. 09 4 Lymore, Morty S. 09 256 2 Lymore, Sinnie L. 07 4 Lyons, Catherine A. 09 256 6 Lyons, Rebecca A. 12 63 2 Lyons, Stuart A. 08 310 4 Lyons, Teddy C. 09 1 Maat, Bryan P. 07 292 4 Macan, Nancy E. 09 129,256 2 Machina, Lee 07 310 3 MacDonald, Alpin H. 10 275 3 MacDonald, Kenneth B. 11 275 1 MacDonaldRobertH.08 2 MacDonnell, Aileen M. 07 310 5 MacDonnell.BrianJ.il 238 5 MacDonnell, Maura F. 09 127,143,238 f5 MacDonnell, Sean 12 63 2 MacGowan, Laura R. 07 310 2 Madden, Byron E. 08 310 5 Madden, John E. 09 2 Madigan, John R. 08 4 Madigan, Melvin L. Jr. 09 2 Madigan, Richard A. 07 4 Main, Dale A. 10 1 Main, Jeffrey R. 07 6 Majewski, Shane 10 1 Makoutz, Catherine A. 07 292 2 Makoutz, Timothy E. 08 310 6 Malaby.BrianL.il 221 4 Malaby, Jeffery R. 10 2 Malcom, Christopher L. 07 310 3 Malcom.MarkA.il 1 Malenosky, Frank D. 07 4 Malicki, Karen A. 11 256 5 Mallonee.CynthiaJ.il 138,173,238 1 Mallonee, John R. 07 176,292 6 Mallonee, Michael K. 12 63 1 Mallow, Rallow R. 07 292 5 Malloy, Richard 132,238 5 Malnic.KimL.il 238 5 Malnic.SonjaA.il 238 4 Malony, Timothy R. 09 256 4 Manger, Walter E. 09 187,256 1 Mankin, Amy L. 07 292 1 Mantelero, Vicki M. 08 3 Mantiply, Sheila J. 10 145 3 Mantone, Christine E. 12 63,138 5 Marlin, Aline M. 12 63,137,139 1 Marlin, William C. 07 293 4 Maron, Joseph F. 09 187 6 Marr.BrianK.il 154,221 4 Marriner, Cynthia J. 12 64,145 2 Marshall, Melvin C. 08 293 2 Marshall, Pamela A. 07 310 4 Marszalek, Kathryn L. 11 256 4 Martin, Carol B. 12 64 3 Martin, Phillip 12 64 5 Martin, Robin M. 09 238 5 Martin, Sandra M. 12 64 6 Martin, Theresa C. 10 22,127 2 Martin, William D. 07 310 3 Martinez, James W. 10 124 1 Martinez, Jorge 07 293 4 Martinez, Lola M. 09 3 Martinez, Richard R. 12 64 3 Martyn, Catherine A. 12 64,124,134,145,149 1 Marvich, Joseph J. 08 144 1 Masdon, Sammy 07 293 2 Masdon, Teresa E. 08 310 3 Mason, Alan E. 11 5 Mason, Gary A. 09 1 Mason, Marie A. 07 293 6 Mason, Michael A. 10 221 4 Massey, Betty P. 09 2 Massey, Da J. 07 293 1 Massey, Kevin D. 08 2 Massie, Baron R. 07 310 3 Masie, Michael H. 12 64 4 Masters, Karl 10 4 Masters, Kathy J. 12 4 Masters, Kevin D. 09 1 Masters, Kimberly K. 07 2 Maston, Bradley D. 07 6 Maston, Gregory A. 09 221 2 Matheney, Jerry B. 08 310 2 Mathis, Carole E. 07 310 4 Mathis, Robert D. 09 256 6 Matson, Barbara J. 11 221 6 Matson, Evelyn R. 12 64,183 1 Mattes, Tvan K. 08 2 Matthai, Charles C. 08 310 6 Matthai, Julie A. 11 179,221 5 Matthai, Mancy A. 09 238 2 Matthewa, Deborah D. 07 310 6 Matthews, David A. 10 221 2 Matthews, Joyce A. 08 310 3 Maupin, Fleta D. 12 65 1 Maupin, Katherine A. 08 293 6 Maxwell, Bobby 10 221 5 Maxwell, Malinda S. 09 238 1 Maxwell, Thomas A. 07 293 2 Mayo, Carlton H. 07 310 2 Mayo, James D. Jr. 08 310 1 McAleese, Brenda L. 08 5 McAleese.JamesM.il 171 5 McAleese, Tommy D. 09 2 McCall, Brenda J. 07 5 McCall, Charles A. 09 1 McCall, Michael A. 07 1 McClain, Kathleen K. 07 293 6 McClain, Michael E. 12 1 McClanahan, Eric D. 07 293 5 McClarren, Kathleen E. 12 65 6 McCleese, Dale J. 12 65 5 McCleese, Jo Ellen S. 09 238 1 McCord, Robert P. 07 293 6 McCormack, Jeff T. 09 140,221 2 McCormick, Kathleen M. 07 310 5 McCoy, Karen S. 09 141,238 368 index 5 1 1 5 5 5 4 2 4 6 2 4 5 6 4 4 2 5 5 4 1 1 6 4 4 2 3 4 1 5 4 4 5 2 1 1 4 3 4 4 1 4 1 4 1 5 2 6 6 5 1 4 4 3 4 5 5 6 4 2 5 4 1 1 4 3 2 1 6 5 2 1 3 5 5 5 5 5 4 6 6 3 1 6 2 4 6 3 4 4 1 1 6 6 4 4 5 McCoy, Randolph L. 10 238 McCraw, Mark E. 07 293 McCraw R. David 08 293 McCurry, Wanda G. 09 238 McCutchen, Winfield G. 09 238 McDaniel, Cecil D. 09 238 McDaniel, Dennis K. 10 McDaniel, James H. 07 310 McDaniel, Jeffery D. 12 65 McDaniel, Rachel L. 10 129,221 McDaniel, William W. 07 310 McDaniels, Larry P. 10 256 McDerment, David W. 09 McDonald, Bryce R. 10 McDonald, Carol Y. 12 65,133 McDonald, Danny P. 10 256 McDonald, Deborah 07 McDonald, Donald 12 65 McDonald, Harry L. 09 McDonald, Ronald N. 09 256 McDonald, Scott 08 McDonald, Wanda E. 08 McDowell, David C. 10 221 McDowell, Mary E. 09 256 McDowell, Michael F. 12 65 McElhiney, AnitaT. 08 McElhiney, Michael K. 11 275 McFall, Carrolyn M. 11 McFarland, Frankie 07 293 McGhee, Claudia M. 12 65 McGinnis, Karen M. 09 147,256 McGinty, Cecilia A. 11 McGinty, Patricia F. 09 McGogney,Sandra K. 07 310 McGowan, Chris G, 08 293 McGowan, Valerie L. 07 293 McGuire, Deneise S. 12 68 McGuire, Kim S. 12 68 McGuire, Mark K. 10 McHaffa, Roy M. 09 McHale, Arlene F. 08 McHale, Patrick J, 09 McHale, Paul T. 07 Mcllwain, Carrie M. 12 68,124,140 McDwain, Colleen M. 08 293 McIntosh, Bruce A. 11 132,144,238 McIntosh, Marian B. 08 310 McKee, David C. 10 221 McKee, Linda M. 12 68 McKee, Michael 09 142,239 McKelleget, William L. 07 McKenney, Karl D. 09 257 McKeon, David R. 10 McKeon, Joseph F. 11 171,275 McKeon, Michael B. 09 McKinney, Leon E, 09 239 McLean, Denise 10 McMahon, Cheryl L. 09 McMillan, Dean M. 09 McNamara, Kevin J, 08 311 McNamara, Lori A. 12 68 McNamara, Mike G. 10 McPherson, Lisa A. 07 293 McQuigg, James C. 07 293 Mead, William L. 09 Meadows, Walter B. 12 68 Meahl, Deborah S. 07 311 Meahl, Tracy A. 07 293 Medokowich, Milan M. 11 221 Megee, Susan E. 09 238 Megee, Thomas G. 08 Mehler, Susan P. 07 293 Melville, John 11 275 Melville, Kenneth B. 09 Melville, Mike 239 Melville, Nancy B. 10 148,239 Menager, John 09 Merna, Gerald T. 12 Merriman, Laurence P. 12 68 Mess, James M. 09 221 Mess, Joanne M. 12 Metzger, Edward H. Ill 11 131,139,154,171,275 Meyer, Denise L. 08 Michael, Pamela E. 10 221 Michael, Patricia A. 07 139,311 Middlecoff, Joan F. 11 124,135,139,257 Migliaccio, Cynthia A. 10 222 Migliaccio, Jeffrey A. 12 Migliaccio, Mark A. 12 68,140,145 Mikhalevsky, Elizabeth 12 68,138,143,144 Miller, Anna L. 08 293 Miller, Barbara J. 07 293 Miller, Benjamin H. 12 69 Miller, Brenda L. 10 Miller, Bryan L. 11 139,257 Miller, Clark 09 Miller, Connie L. 09 239 2 Miller, Dawn E. 08 293 1 Miller, Diane E. 07 293 3 Miller, Doreen L. 12 69,134,139 1 Miller, Elizabeth A. 08 3 Miller.GeneB.il Miller, James 222 3 Miller, Janet E. 10 276 6 Mills, Jean 11 6 Miller, Jerry L. 10 4 Miller, Kathryn I. 11 132,257 3 Miller.KeithE.il 131,140,147,276 2 Miller, Michel M. 07 311 2 Miller, Mike M. 08 311 1 Miller, Nancy Mildred 08 5 Miller, Paul W. 09 2 Miller, Richard T. 07 311 3 Miller, William E. 09 1 Mills, James C. 07 Mills, Jean 222 1 Mills, Marjorie E. 07 293 4 Mills, Mark R. 12 69 1 Milton, Karen L. 07 293 4 Milton, Keith L. 09 257 3 Milton.MurrayC.il 276 4 Miner, Alan R. K. 10 257 4 Miner.JoannK.il 154 3 Miner, Worthington K. 12 69 2 Minnick, Glenda L. 08 1 Minnick, Glenn E. J. 07 293 1 Minnick, Kimberly M. 07 293 6 Minnick, Stanley E. 10 222 5 Mitchell, Anthony W. 12 1 Mitchell, Deidre M. 07 294 2 Mitchell, Deve D. 08 311 5 Mitchell, Ethel 11 239 1 Mitchell, Faye E. 08 4 Mitchell, James M. 10 2 Mitchell, Judith A. 08 311 2 Mitchell, Louis R. Jr. 08 2 Mitchell, Mary A. 07 311 3 Mitchell, Nancy M. 10 1 Mitchell, NannetteJ. 08 294 6 Mittendorf, Daniel 10 222 6 Mittendorff, Martin G. 12 69 4 Mittendorf, Rebecca L. 11 257 1 Mitton, Ruth A. 07 6 Mitton, Susan K. 11 5 Molina, Dennis L. 12 6 Monger, Kenneth D. 10 222 4 Monk, Lloyd B. 11 1 Monk, Vanessa R. 08 Monsie, Kathy 222 6 Moody, Lisa J. 10 139,222 2 Moore, Angela A. 08 1 Moore, Betsy M. 07 3 Moore, Cecile M. 10 276 1 Moore, David M. 07 294 1 Moore, Dennis M. 07 294 1 Moore, John T. 08 294 5 Moore, Johnny R. 09 1 Moore, Margaret D. 07 2 Moore, Ruby B. 07 311 5 Moore, Sheryl J. 11 145,239 1 Moore, Shirley A. 08 294 2 Moore, Susan E. 07 1 Moore, William M. 07 294 1 Moraign, Alfredo H. 07 294 1 Moraign, Diane M. 07 4 Morehart, James H. 09 257 6 Morehart, John W. 11 140,222 3 Morehart, Mary J. 10 147,276 2 Morehouse, Susan L. 07 311 2 Moreland, Karen H. 08 311 4 Moreland, Tracy L. 09 141,257 5 Morgan, Michelle M. 11 239 5 Morgan, Susan M. 10 127,139,239 4 Morlock, Susan J. 11 133,142,257 2 Morphew, Ernest L. 07 311 2 Morphew, Jonny E. 08 311 5 Morris, Anita M. 11 239 3 Morris, Dana S. 12 69 6 Morris, Gregory A. 10 1 Morris, John C. 08 294 5 Morris, Joseph M. 11 6 Morton, Linda S. 11 179,222 1 Morton, Sally L. 07 183,294 2 Mosley, Bobby A. 07 6 Mosley, James B. 09 222 6 Mosley, Juanitta I. 10 222 2 Moss, Annemarie S. 08 311 2 Moss, Linda 07 311 6 Mozingo, Barbara A. 10 222 3 Mrstik, Janet L. 10 276 3 Mullins, Audi W. 10 2 Mullins, Cheryl A. 07 311 6 Mullins, Diana L. 11 222 4 Mullins, Gary D. 09 187,257 2 Mullins, Lisa G. 08 147,294 4 Mullins, Lynne M. 09 1 Mullins, Peggy S. 07 1 Mullins, Sandra D. 07 294 4 Mullins, Sherry A. 09 1 Mullins, Teresa D. 07 294 4 Mullins, Wanda G. 09 257 1 Mulvanity, Patrick J. 07 294 2 Munsie, Angela E. 08 311 6 Munsie, Katherine Y. 10 2 Munsie, Ronald W. 07 311 2 Murphy, Dierdre, J. 07 3 Murphy, John J. 11 4 Murphy, Karen L. 10 1 Murphy, Patricia L. 08 294 6 Murphy, Robert D. 10 4 Murphy.StevenF.il 257 5 Murray, Michael J. 11 142,239 3 Murray, Rose M. 10 276 1 Musmanno, Donna M. 07 294 2 Mussomele, Charles W. 08 311 1 Mutscheller, David J. 08 294 6 Mutscheller, Edward D. 12 69 6 Mutscheller, Michael J. 11 4 Mutscheller, William J. 09 257 5 Myers, Elizabeth W. 12 69 2 Myers, Emory 07 294 1 Myers, Kelly L. 08 6 Myers, Kerry L. 10 142,145,222 1 Myers, Vicki L. 07 4 Nalls, Cary P. 12 70 3 Nalls.DavidM.il 276 5 Nance, Lee L. 09 2 Nance, Patricia A. 07 1 Nash, Pam S. 07 294 5 Neal.ValiantD.il 239 2 Nealey, Teresa M. 08 1 Nelbach, Daniel W. 08 4 Nelbach.GwendolynR.il 5 Nelbach, Raymond A. 09 5 Nelson.AliceR.il 139,154,239 1 Nelson, David L. 07 294 6 Nelson, Debra G. 10 222 2 Nelson, Galzey Jr. 08 4 Nelson, Paul A. 09 257 1 Nelson, Russell E. 07 295 2 Nemeth, Jeff S. 07 1 Neufang, Jerry J. 08 295 1 Neufang, William F. 08 295 5 Newbegin, Leslie A. 09 239 1 Newbegin, Lori J. 08 295 3 Newcomb, Carl A. 10 172,276 3 Newcomb, MarkH. 11 1 Newell, Carrie 08 295 1 Newell, Richard G. 07 295 5 Newman, David A. 09 239 4 Newman, Donald R. 09 257 index 369 6 Newman, Douglas A, 11 222 2 Newman. Joseph Jr. 08 311 2 Newman, Larry W. 07 3 Newman, Lena M. 12 70,145,147 4 Newton, Tina M. 09 258 3 Newville, Dale B. 11 2 Newville, Kevin S. 07 311 5 Ng Yin S. 12 70 5 NgYuenO.il 239 1 N ichols, Artie 08 1 Nichols, Carla D. 07 2 Nichols, Loann J. 07 295 6 Nichols, Mary H. 10 2 Nichols, Theresa L. 07 311 3 Nielsen, Keith E. 12 70 4 Nielsen, Todd E. 10 257 4 Nienaber, Cheria A. 10 4 Nienaber, Debra S. 09 5 Niezgoda, Anne M. 09 136,239 6 Nikulla, Julianna M. 10 4 Nikulla, Paul E. Jr. 09 130 3 Nilan, Stephanie 12 70 5 Nistle, Scott 12 70 6 Noblin, Kathy A. 10 5 Noblin, Linda J. 09 239 5 Noggle, Anita K. 12 70,134,139,147 1 Nork, Douglas J. 08 295 4 Nork, N. Gary 09 258,187 4 Nork, William G. 12 70,138 2 North, Edward J. 08 2 North, Michael K. 07 6 Northrop, Glenn A. 12 71 4 Novak, Jeri 09 3 Novak, John M. 11 4 Nowak.JayD.il 142,258 2 Nun, Craig P. 07 2 Obrien, Brigid A. 07 4 Obrien, Kathleen M 09 3 Obrien, Maurene K. 10 5 Ochis.KarenL.il 126,239 5 OConnor.KathleenJ.il 142,174,240 1 OConnor, Lawrence J. 07 295 5 OConnor, Mary A. 09 240 1 ODen, Wayne H. 08 295 6 Okyen, Deborah R. 12 71,126,139,178 2 Okyen, Kathy A. 08 132,311 4 Okyen.MarcS.il 258 1 Oliver, Reuben L. 08 295 2 Olivo, Agnes R. 08 4 Olivo, Carlos A. 10 5 Olson, Junko K. 12 71,154 1 Omatra, Marie A. 08 1 0 Mara, Patrick 07 6 OMeara, Karen M. 09 258 1 OMeara, Michael S. 07 295 6 ONeil, Roy L. Jr. 12 71 4 Orman, Gary R. 09 258 5 Orth, David A. 12 71,128 4 Ortiz, Carlos R. 10 258 2 Ortiz, Margo A. 08 311 4 Osborn, Linda S. 11 1 Osier, Betty J. 07 295 6 Osteen, Charles 10 1 OSullivan, Brian A. 08 295 4 Otero, Carlos C. 10 5 Overton, Bryon L. 09 125,240 6 Overton, Alan L. 12 71,125,139 5 Ovrevik, Steven G. 09 240 6 Ovrevik, Mary L. 10 139,142,222 5 Owen, Pamela F. 12 71,126,128,134,139 1 Owens, Brian C. 07 295 2 Owens, Jessie Y. 07 311 5 Owens, Kathy L. 09 240 5 Owens, Russell V. 11 240,154 3 Page.JaniceE.il 134,139,276 4 Painter, Cheryl A. 11 258 5 Paladino.StevenH.il 240 6 Palikan, Robert J. 11 2 Palmer, Rodney K. 08 311 4 Palmer, Tammy L. 09 258 1 Palmisano, Anthony R. 08 295 1 Palmisano, Leslie A. 07 295 3 Palmisano, Terry L. 11 276 Parfitt, Beverly 258 2 Parker, Bernard W. 07 311 2 Parker, Hazel A. 08 311 5 Parker.MelindaG.il 147,240 3 Parker.PatriceL.il 276 2 Parker, Pearson, T. 08 312 3 Parlette, Deborah L. 10 144,277 2 Parlette, Robert L. 08 312 1 Parolini, Linda C. 08 295 5 Parrack, Jim M. HI 12 71,176 5 Parrack, Kevin K. 11 176,240 1 Parrack, Suzanne M. 07 3 Parris, Michael C. 10 132,277 3 Pascale, Jenise E. 10 148,277 6 Pasquariello, Larry W. 11 223 1 Pastore, Deirdre A. 08 295 4 Pastore, Gerard D. 12 72 1 Pastrano, Gina A. 07 295 4 Pastros, Paul J. 12 72 3 Patterson, Dwanda D. 10 133,277 1 Patterson, Micheal H. 07 295 2 Patterson, Wendell C. 08 312 3 Pauly, Marjorie G. 11 2 Pauly, Patricia C. 08 312 6 Paxson, Jack B. 10 223 6 Payne.CathyL.il 223 4 Payne, Harry E. Jr. 12 72 1 Payne, Ronald E. 07 6 Payne, Tilahman D. 09 187,223 1 Payne, William 08 5 Payton, Charles R. 09 2 Pearson, Nelson W. 07 5 Pearson, Paul D. Jr. 09 240 3 Peartree, James P. 11 1 Pedersen, Elizabeth 07 295 3 Pedersen, Thomas S. 11 4 Peele, Angela C. 09 2 Pellegrini, Nancye L. 08 312 3 Pennington, Deborah M. 10 4 Pennington, Martha A. 12 72 1 Pennington, Phillip Z. 08 1 Pennington, Theresa L. 08 6 Peoples, Richard H . 10 223 2 Peoples, Thomas D. 08 312 2 Pepe, Shirley D. 07 312 2 Perdue, Elizabeth A. 07 144 2 Perdue, Mark T. 07 312 5 Persson, Harry E. II11 240 6 Peters, John W. 10 223 5 Peters, Pamela D. 09 2 Peters, Timothy W. 07 312 3 Peterson, Carol 13 6 Peterson, Carole 11 183,223 2 Petitt, Vicki L. 08 312 1 Petitt, Teresa A. 07 2 Petty, Edward G. 07 6 Peyton, Thomas F. 12 72 6 Peyton, William F. 10 3 Phan, David V. L. 12 72 2 Phares, Bret M. 08 312 6 Phillips, Ramona C. 12 72 5 Piatt, Antoinette M. 09 240 1 Piatt, Sally A. 07 295 6 Piedmont, James R. 10 223 2 Pierce, Christopher M. 08 312 2 Pike, Gregory S. 07 312 4 Pinckney, John F. 12 72,128,130,131 4 Pinkard, Keith A. 10 168,258 1 Pinkard, Margaret A. 08 295 5 Piotrowski, Norma 11 240 5 Pippin, Fred E. Jr. 09 240 1 Poe, Donald W. 08 295 3 Poe, Kenneth D. 12 73,138,144 6 Pie, Mary G. 09 223 3 Poe, Richard W. 10 130,132,277 2 Poe, William G. 08 312 2 Pogoloff, Kevin H. 08 312 4 Pogoloff, Kirk R. 09 1 Policastro, Joann 07 295 3 Policastro, Sharon E. 11 133,142,277 3 Polk, Anna L. 11 3 Polk, Michelle 09 3 Polk, Yvonne 09 3 Pollum, Deborah S. 10 4 Poorbaugh, Larry G. 09 258 4 Poorbaugh, Samuel J. 11 171,259 3 Porter, Gwendolyn L. 12 2 Porter, Jeffery S. 07 312 1 Porter, Michael R. 07 295 5 Porter, Queen D. 09 2 Poston, Pamela E. 07 312 4 Poston, Susan G. 11 145 5 Potter, Dorothy J. 09 3 Potter, Mary S. 09 1 Potter, Russell E. 08 295 5 Potter, Stephen W. 11 1 Potter, Valerie J. 08 295 3 Powers, Kathy L. 11 6 Powers, Pamela S. 12 73 2 Powers, Rhonda F. 08 312 6 Powers, Terri L. 10 3 Powell, Rollyne 12 73,124,134,145 5 Prather, Forrest A. 12 5 Pratt, Kimberley A. 09 145,240 6 Pratt, Michael A. 10 223 1 Pratt, Penny S. 07 295 4 Pravlik, Michael A. 11 171,259 1 Previ, Caroline M. 08 295 2 Previ, Thomas F. 07 312 6 Price, Diana L. 12 73 1 Price, Jeffrey A. 08 296 370 index 4 6 5 4 2 5 1 4 2 5 1 5 3 6 6 2 5 6 3 3 4 4 5 6 4 1 6 1 1 1 2 5 5 4 2 5 6 2 1 5 2 4 4 2 1 3 5 4 6 1 2 1 6 6 5 6 5 1 2 4 2 2 2 5 3 4 3 4 2 5 5 3 5 5 3 3 6 5 5 1 2 1 6 4 4 1 1 2 3 3 4 2 1 1 1 5 Price, Jennie L. 10 133,223 Price, Michael G. 12 73 Price, Patti A. 12 73 Price, Raymond A. 10 259 Price, Timothy S. 08 312 Price, Tracey L. 12 73 Prinkey, Brenda L. 07 296 Prisaznick, Jeanne M. 12 73 Prisaznick, Mark S. 07 312 Prisaznick, Philip T. Jr. 09 240 Pritchett, Velva L. 07 296 Pro, Sharon L. 12 74 Procario, Ronald N. 12 74 Procario, Roderick J. 10 Proctor, Carlene G, 11 223 Proctor, Gloria 07 Proctor, Kevin L. 09 Proctor, Sandra J. 12 74 Proper, Alan D. 11 130,277 Proper, Susan J. 09 132,277 Pruett, Deanna 11 Pruett, Larry M.ll Pullin, Mary M.ll Purdham, Donna J. 10 Quan, Margaret F. 09 133,259 Quan, Nora F. 07 Quarles, ZoanneV. 10 Quick, Ricky D. 08 Quick, Robin T. 07 Rabago, Alison L. 07 Rabago, Colin E. 08 Rabago, Patricia L. 11 Racherbauner, Michael K. 09 240 Racherbaumer, Sandra A. 11 142,147,154,259 Racherbaumer, Susan L. 08 312 Radabaugh, Thomas R. 07 2% Radu, Byron J. 09 187 Radu, Lesli M. 10 133,223 Raeherbaumer, Roxanne K. 07 312 Raffaele, Wende 07 296 Ragen, Daniel W. 10 Ragen, Ronald A. 07 312 Ramey, William M. 10 Ramirez, Charles 0E 259 Ramirez, Gregory H. 08 312 Ramos, Juanita L. 07 296 Ramos, Marie L. 10 179,277 Ramsey, Richard L. 11 Randles, Jack S. 09 259 Rantz, Cynthia E. 10 133,223 Rappleyea, Millard C. 08 296 Rattan, John 08 Rawlings, David L. 07 125,296 Rawlings, E. Scott 10 Rawlings, Lynn E. 09 141,143,223 Ray, Rebecca A. 10 Ray, Samuel L. 12 74,142 Raybuck, John F. 09 240 Redder, Christopher R. 07 296 Redman, Timothy W. 07 Reeb, Carol A. 09 132 Reeb, Dorothy M. 07 312 Reeb, Franklin B. 08 312 Reece, Janine M. 07 312 Reece, Millicent L. 12 74 Reed, Barbara D. 11 277 Reed, Betty J. 12 74 Reed, Bonnie L. 12 74 Reed, Elizabeth J. 12 74 Reed, Jo Ellen 08 312 Reed, Karen L. 09 240 Reed, Michael L. 11 130,240 Reed, Robert 10 Reed, Stephen E. 09 130,240 Reed, Suzanne G. 09 Reed, Timothy L. 09 Reed, Sheila K. 11 137,138,142,277 Reedy, Jeffrey D. 10 223 Register, Kenneth G. 11 171 Register, Terry D. 12 168,75 Rehberg, Karl D. 08 296 Reid, Donna J. 08 312 Reilly, Patricia J. 07 296 Reister, Henry C. IV 09 223 Relyea, George R. 12 75 Relyea, Vera C. 09 260 Remy, Robert P. 08 296 Renzi, Jeffrey S. 07 Reveles R. Gregory 08 312 Revere, Adriane D ll Revere, Altheah K. 12 75 Reynolds, Darron R. 09 Rhodes, Samuel S. 08 Rhoads, Mary E. 07 296 Rhoads, Russell R. 08 296 Riccio, James A. 08 296 Riccio, Joseph P. 12 75,142 6 Rice, Donna K. 11 223 1 Richards, Debra L. 07 296 4 Richards, Jeffrey S. 10 259 2 Richards, Mark A. 08 313 5 Richardson, Judith A. 12 75 6 Richardson, Mark W. 12 75 5 Richbourg, Thomas E. 09 241 2 Richey, David E. 07 132,313 3 Richey, Dennis E. 12 75,132,144 4 Riddick, Johnny W. 09 1 Riddick, Kathy L. 08 2% 6 Riddick, Sharon T. 11 6 Rider, Paul W. 10 1 Rider, Paula 08 6 Rider, Peggy S. 10 223 5 Riester, John Jr. 10 3 Rifendifer.LaurentR.il 124,130,277 2 Riggs, Kathryn L. 08 133,313 6 Riggs, Kimberly D. 10 223 4 Riley, Joyce A. 12 75,145 4 Rinehart, Gary W. 12 75 3 Rinehart, Sharman E. 12 75 5 Rinehuls, Pamela J. 09 241 2 Rinehuls, Mary V. 08 313 6 Ring, Sharon K. 12 2 Ringler, Jim R. 07 313 4 Riordan, Daniel J. 12 76 4 Riordan, Kathleen E. 11 142,259 4 Riordan, Sally A. 10 259 4 Rippe, Daniel R. 11 139,144,259 6 Risdon, Elizabeth G. 12 76,134 4 Riser, David C. 09 259 5 Riser, John B. 12 76,174 6 Ritschel, Chris L. 12 76 5 Ritter, Bruce 11 241 6 Rivers, Debra A. 09 1 Rizzo, Linda M. 07 296 4 Rizzo, Paul E. 12 76 5 Roach, Samuel P. 10 4 Robb, Valerie L. 09 4 Robbins, Jeffery A. 10 259 4 Robbins, Vicky L. 12 76,138 4 Roberts, Cheryl A. K. 10 5 Roberts, Fredrick B. 11 2 Roberts, Kevin S. 08 313 2 Roberts, Maxine K. 08 6 Robertson, Cora A. 11 4 Robinson, Clifford W. 09 259 1 Robinson, Zelda E. 07 Robinson, Libby 12 76 6 Robison, Craig 0. 10 6 Rockwell, Rebecca A. 10 4 Rodee, Melissa J. 12 76 4 Rodee, Robert D. 10 259 2 Roehm, Karl A. 07 4 Roehm, Thomas E. 10 4 Roehrs, Kathleen E. 11 148,260 4 Roehrs, Phillip J. 09 2 Roetcisoender, Lisa K. 08 313 3 Roetcisoender, Lyn M. 09 278 1 Rogers, Angela J. 07 296 6 Rogers, Judy A. 10,224 3 Rognlie, Christine A. 11 145 2 Rollick, Richard A. 07 296 1 Rollick, Robert J. 08 3 Rook, Kenneth D. 10 2 Rooney, Mark D. 07 313 6 Rooney, Susan J. 10 133,224 4 Roop, Bobby R. Jr. 11 171 2 Roop, Debra Sue 08 313 3 Root, Diane M. 10 3 Root, Robin M. 12 76,132,139 4 Rose, Albert C. 09 1 Rose, Alfred J. Jr. 08 5 Rose, Bruce K. 09 187,241 6 Rose, Debra 11 124,139,145,224 3 Rose, Elizabeth L. 12 77 5 Rose, Ella M. 10 4 Rose, Jean E. 11 133,145,260 2 Rose, Lawrence G. 07 313 4 Rose, Lisa C. 10 260 6 Rose, Odis E. Jr. 12 77 4 Rose, Roger K. 12 77 5 Rose, Susan L. 11 135,139,241 2 Rosenwasser, Ann W. 08 313 5 Ross, Marsha G. 09 241 3 Ross, Pamela J. 10 147,278 2 Ross, Robert D. 07 313 6 Ross, Robert L. 11 173,224 2 Roussell, Roger A. 08 2 Roussill, Ritsaa J. 07 313 6 Roysdon, Scott R. 12 77 3 Rozier, Virginia 11 137,278 3 Rozier, William R. 12 77 5 Rozinsky, Elizabeth M. 09 2 Rudser, Ann E. 08 313 2 Rudser, John L. Jr. 07 313 4 Ruesch, Patricia A. 11 260 5 Ruesch, Theresa L. 09 132,135,244 5 Ruffner.AnnF.il 241 5 Ruffner, Karen T. 10 241 6 Runaldue, Evelyn P. 10 224 4 Rush, Lyle W. 10 130,260 3 Russ, Mary C. 10 133,139,278 5 Russell, Brenda K. 10 141,142,241 1 Russell, Jamie L. 08 296 1 Russell, John E. 08 4 Russell, John S. 09 260 5 Russell, Pattie A. 12 77 1 Rutherford, Edward A. 08 296 3 Rutherford, Hollis A. 12 77,133,137 6 Rutley, Donald G. 10 1 Rutley, Jimmy M. 07 2 Ruttkay, Mark J. 07 313 1 Ryals, Brent L. 07 4 Ryan, Leslie A. 10 5 Ryan, James P. 12 77,176 5 Ryan, Michele G. 09 242 2 Sablon, Kevin T. 07 5 Sablon, Susan M. 09 125,242 6 Sablon, Thomas E. Jr. 10 224 6 Safransky, Mike M. 11 4 Sagan, Patricia 09 5 Sakellaris, Michael A. 09 6 Sakellaris, Thomas R. 12 78 4 Salmon, Catherine L. 09 154,260 4 Salvatore, R. 09 1 Sanders, Cleveland J. 08 2 Sanders, Jimmy W. 08 313 1 Sanders, Ross H. 07 296 2 Sanford, Carol A. 08 3 Sanford, Cheryl L. 09 6 Sanko, Henry J. 12 78,125,139,138 6 Sargent, Deborah G. 09 224 2 Sarvis, Patricia L. 07 6 Saul, Karen J. 10 4 Savage, Daniel C. 09 187 4 Savage, Howard A. 09 260 4 Savage, Kimberly K. 11 260 5 Sawyer, Joseph A. 09 3 Saxty, Lori J. 10 147,179,278 6 Sayers, Barbara A. 10 224 2 Sayers, Suzanne M. 07 6 Scalise, EricT. 12 78,137,139,143,154,174 2 Scalise, Gina M. 07 313 2 Scalise, Lisa A. 08 313 6 Scalise, Paul G. 11 139,224 2 Schaefer, David H. 07 313 6 Schafe.JohnR.il 224 2 Schafe, Mark D. 07 313 1 Schafer, Laura A. 07 5 Schafer, Linda E. 09 242 1 Schantz, Mark E. 08 3 Scheffee, Elizabeth J. 10 139,278 1 Scheffee, MarkS. 08 296 2 Schehr, Richard A. 07 313 2 Schein, Michael E. 07 313 6 Schisler, James E. 09 6 Schisler, William C. 10 1 Schlatter, Constance B. 08 296 3 Schlatter, Margaret A. 10 131,278 2 Schlau, Brian Lee 08 313 1 Schneberger, William S. 07 296 6 Schneider, Jo Ellen 10 1 Schneider, Susan M. 07 296 5 Schneider, William 12 78 4 Schnug, Jody F. 09 260 5 Schoenadel, Carmel L. 11 4 Scholl, Dave E. 09 187,260 3 Scholl, Deborah A. 12 78 5 Schulte, Margatet M. 09 133,242 3 Schulte, Patricia J. 12 78,133,135,154 5 Schultz, Tamela J. 09 2 Scott, Clifford F. 08 313 1 Scott, Crystal S. 07 296 1 Scott, Cynthia D. 08 296 2 Scott, David A. 07 313 6 Scott, Dwayne K. 12 1 Scott, Jeanine 08 5 Scott, Karen 12 79 4 Scott.MichaelD.il 171,260 5 Scott, Vicki L. 10 242 5 Scrimshaw, Robert D ll 6 Scudder, Duff A. 12 79 3 Seabolt, Charles W. 12 79 5 Seablom, Cheryl L. 09 242 6 Seablom, Walter G. 10 226 4 Seal, Barbara A. 11 260 4 Sears, Glenn T. 09 260 6 Seaver.BarbaraA.il 224 5 Seaver, Joan M. 09 242 3 Sebastian, Deborah J. 10 278 2 Sebastian, Denise A. 08 313 1 Sechrist, Kelly A. 07 297 index 371 1 Sechrist, Steven L. 08 4 Seegars, Joyce E. 09 143 2 Seegars, Judith M. 07 314 5 Seegars, Mettar A. 09 129,143 1 Seeley, Virginia T. 08 1 Seitzinger, Bert T. 08 297 3 Seitzinger, Keren L. 10 278 3 Self, Andrew C. 09 1 Self, Judson C. 07 147 3 Self, William H. C. 12 79 2 Sellers, Douglas W. 07 Selmar, K. 147 2 Selmont, Ronald A. 07 314 4 Selmont, Sandra L. 12 79 6 Selmser, Cathy R. 10 129,224 2 Sening, Karl R. 08 314 5 Senn, Dierdre 12 79,154 5 Senn, Jocelyn J. 09 242 2 Senn, Stephanie A. 08 132,314 4 Sergent, Charles A. 11 5 Sergent, HenryL. 12 79,142 2 Sergent, Jacob B. 07 4 Seward, Terri E. 10 260 4 Seward, Thomas E. 12 79 4 Seward, Roger L. 12 79 3 Sexton, Cheryl L. 09 129,278 3 Sexton, Debra K. 12 79 1 Sexton, Lena L. 07 297 4 Sevbold, Albert H. J. 11 173 5 Seybold, Frances L. 09 242 2 Seymour, Mark A. 07 314 2 Seymour, Torey L. 07 3 Shaeffer, Jacquelyn S. 12 80,134,137,139 2 Shakour, Eileen 07 314 3 Shakour, Thomas C. 12 80 4 Shankles.JoM.il 1 Sharps, Darrell L. 08 297 4 Sharps, Gordon L. 09 1 Shaubach, Roxanne L. 07 5 Shaw.EricJ.il 144,242 2 Shaw, Kevin R. 08 314 3 Shaw, Randall M. 10 130,278 2 Shearer, Nerma B. 07 314 5 Shearer, Patricia A. 09 242 3 Shedd, James S. 10 4 Shedlick, Edward P. 12 80 4 Shedlick, James P. 11 139,260 2 Sheehan, Karen, E. 08 144,314 5 Sheehan, Katharine D. 12 80,126,143,154 4 Sheehan, Robert K. 11 2 Sheldon, Michael 08 314 2 Sheldon, Nicky 08 314 1 Shepard, Hillary J. 07 297 4 Shephard, Cinthia A. 11 4 Shephard, Harold T. 10 171,260 6 Shepherd, Katherine L. 10 224 3 Shepherd, Lori 10 133,279 4 Sherman, Russell J. 09 5 Shields.MaryA.il 178,242 6 Shifflett, Nellie M. 09 224 3 Shiflett, Donna L. 12 80 3 Shimchock, Joy E. 12 80,147 3 Shine, Kathleen M. 10 279 1 Shipman, Beverly A. 08 297 1 Shipman, Elizabeth S. 07 297 6 Shipman, Russell C. 10 131,132,224 4 Shirley, John M. 10 4 Shirley, Richard K. 09 187,261 1 Short, Donna E. 07 1 Short, Michael P. 08 2 Short, Steven A. 07 314 4 Shuler, Carolyn A. 09 261 4 Shuler, Catherine A. 09 261 5 Shwab, Karen L. 12 80 4 Silver, Joyce 12 80 2 Silverthorn, Jay S. 07 314 5 Simcox, George P. 09 2 Simcox, Robert D. 08 144,314 1 Simmons, Patricia K. 07 297 4 Simmons, Wade D . 09 3 Simms, Roxanne M. 10 279 4 Simpson, Anne E. 12 81 4 Simpson, Barry H. 10 132,261 5 Simpson, Joan E. 11 1 Simpson, Mary P. 08 297 6 Simpson, Michael J. 10 2 Simpson, Patty A. 08 1 Sims, Patrice E. 07 5 Sims, Sheryl 11 134,143,145,148 2 Sims, Shirley M. 07 314 5 Sims, Warren 09 132 3 Sinnes, Daria 12 3 Sisbarro, Mark G. 12 81 1 Sisley, John G. 07 297 4 Sissom, Robert D. 09 261 4 Sissom, Steven L. 10 261 4 Sites, Deborah A. 09 261 6 Sites, Mary L. 12 81 5 Skelton, Thomas L. 09 187,242 1 Skelton, William B. 07 297 4 Skidmore, Donna L. 10 5 Slaughter, Robert 10 5 Slaughter, Ronald 10 4 Slavens, Sandra K. 12 81 5 Small, Bert 11 4 Smallwood, Paul S. 09 4 Smith, Brian C. 09 6 Smith, Bryon A. 12 81,261 5 Smith, Charles A. 09 6 Smith, Cheryl A. 12 81 1 Smith, Deborah C. 07 297 1 Smith, Derrick G. 07 297 1 Smith, Donna M. 07 297 2 Smith, Frankie 08 5 Smith, James E. 09 6 Smith, Jane A. 10 145,225 4 Smith, Jay W. 10 1 Smith, Jimmy L. 08 297 5 Smith, Karin 12 81,183 2 Smith, Keith E. 07 314 4 Smith, Kelly R. 12 81 4 Smith, Lilly D. 11 4 Smith, Linda C. 10 261 2 Smith, Pamela S. 07 314 5 Smith, Randon, S. 09 130,132 3 Smith, Richard W. 11 279 4 Smith.RuthA.il 261 5 Smith, Susan L. 09 133,242 1 Smith, Tracy D. 08 4 Smith, Tracy L. 09 261 5 Smith, Trania D. 09 242 3 Smith, Wanda F. 10 179 5 Smith.WayneA.il 1 Snead, Derek M . 08 297 2 Snell, Michael V. 07 314 6 Snell, Sharon 11 140,225 3 Snow, Cheryl A. 12 82 1 Snow, Kathy S. 08 297 2 Snow, Laurie J. 08 314 3 Snow, Michael D ll 6 Snyder, Cynthia A. 10 1 Snyder, Deborah M. 08 297 2 Snyder, Susan L. 08 314 3 Snyder, Victoria A. 11 145,178,279 3 Soaldina, Linda 279 1 Soha, Charles M. R. 07 297 2 Solano, Bertha H. 07 314 5 Solano, Michael L. 12 82 5 Solano.RalphH.il 242 2 Solliday, Brien D. 07 144,314 6 Solliday, Scott W. 10 132,225 4 Somerville, Jeffrey D. 09 261 5 Somerville, Ronald L. 11 4 Sonnessa, Robert A. 10 261 6 Sorrells, Connie M. 11 5 Sorrells, Sharon L. 09 5 South, Dale 242 3 Spalding, Linda S. 10 4 Spampneto, Linda J. 09 261 1 Spampneto, Mary L. 07 297 4 Sparks, Teddi 09 261 5 Speer, Deana D. 09 243 1 Spence, Roger C. 07 6 Spence, Victoria L. 10 226 1 Spillane, Clare J. 07 297 1 Spillane, Ellen M. 08 297 4 Spindle, Lester W. 11 5 Spinello, Joseph G. 11 243 2 Spinello, Patti M. 07 314 4 Spittler, Debra L. 12 82,125,139 6 Spring, Edmund 09 2 Spring, Robert 07 5 Sprouse, James R. 10 5 Spurr, Cindy A. 11 243 5 Spurr, Robert T. 09 243 2 Srader, Mariss L. 07 314 2 Srednicki, Martha A. 08 314 4 Staebner, Mark E. 12 6 Stafford.CurtisA.il 225 3 Stafford, James 12 82,144 6 Stafford, Patricia L. 10 127,225 3 Stamps.MichaelR.il 143,279 1 Stancil, Kimberly K. 07 297 1 Stanfield, Lenaye S. 08 297 5 Stankiewlez, Cynthg 10 178 4 Stankiewicz.JohnA.il 2 Stanley, Dawn D. 08 2 Staples, Kenneth D. 07 1 Stapp, Cecilia E. 08 297 4 Stapp, Tim F. 10 5 Starr, Larry G. 11 243 4 Starr, Richard G. 09 261 4 Starr, Ronald L. 12 82 1 Steele, Debra F. 08 297 372 index 3 6 1 2 1 4 2 4 4 5 5 1 3 1 5 2 5 6 4 1 6 5 3 1 4 5 3 6 5 3 2 4 4 2 6 3 1 4 2 4 2 2 4 5 6 6 1 1 5 4 4 6 3 3 5 3 1 2 4 2 3 3 3 6 4 1 1 1 5 4 6 3 3 1 5 2 4 3 1 6 1 6 6 1 2 5 5 6 3 3 5 6 1 6 1 4 6 297 261 82,133 133,139,145,243 82,168 243 297 243 Steele, Donald L. 12 82 Steele, Gary L. 11 71,132,144,225 Steele, Linda 08 297 Steele, Penny L. 07 314 Steele, Roland H. 07 Stepp, Kevin G. 11 Stepp, Sean C. 08 Sterner, Jerrie M.ll Sterner, Robin L. 12 Stewart, Julie D. 10 Stewart, Mark A. 12 Stewart, Sean M. 07 Stewart, Tracy A. 09 Stice, Deborah L. 08 Stice, Stephen S. 09 Stidham, Jennifer L. 07 314 Stimson, Charles J. 09 243 Stimson, Richard 12 83,124,137 Stinnette, Richard L. 10 261 Stockdale, Jane C. 08 297 Stockham, Thomas 11 225 Stockman, Reed, J. 11 243 Stockelman, James 279 Stockstill, Mary J. 08 297 Stockstill, Susan I. 12 83,133,135,142,144 Stockton, Paula M. 11 Stoffelen, Jeannette M. 12 83 Stoffelen, John A. 10 172,225 Stoffelen, Karl E. 09 187,243 Stoffelen, Katherine L. 11 Stokes, Mark A. 07 315 Stokes, Myron A. 09 Stokes, Tony E. 10 Stoller, Keith A. 08 315 Stoller, Lisa L. 12 83 Stoller, Sara 10 Stone, Clifton E. 08 297 Stone, Cynthia D. 09 261 Stone, Natalie J. 08 315 Stone, Susan A. 09 262 Stough, Melody 07 315 Stover, Charles W. 08 315 Stover, Mary C. 10 Strickland, Lorraine M. 09 243 Strickland, Wyatt L. 10 225 Strider, Harry E. 09 225 Strobel, Jacqueline J. 07 297 Strobell, Jennifer J. 07 Stroud, Craig E. 12 83 Stroud, Karen M . 09 133,262 Struder, Joseph M. 09 Struder, John R. Jr. 11 225 Struder, Leonard 12 83 Struder, Margaret A. 11 Struder, Stephen K. 09 243 Strum, Vickie L. 10 147,279 Stuart, Tamara S. 07 297 Stubbs, Cameron M. 08 315 Stubbs, Donald R. Jr. 09 Stubbs, Phillip A. 08 315 Stubbs, Sheryl K. 10 279 Stucki, Keith B. 11 132,171,279 Stucki, Robin C. 09 132,279 Stumbaugh, David C. 10 170,225 Stumbaugh, Sandra L. 12 84,126,139,143 Sturges, Yvette 08 144 Sullivan, Brian E. 07 297 Sullivan, Cheryl L. 08 298 Sullivan, Cynthia J. 09 145,243 Sullivan, Deborah A. 11 262 Sullivan, John W. 10 Sullivan, Kevin 12 84,138 Sullivan, Maureen F. 09 280 Sullivan, Melody A. 07 298 Sullivan, Sharon R. 11 139,243 Summey, Nancy L. 08 315 Suttle, Gary A. 11 139,262 Suttle, Linda P. 10 Sutton, Susan M. 07 298 Svirsky, Christine M. 11 Svirsky, Linda S. 08 298 Svirsky, Maureen E. 09 Svirsky, Patricia G. 12 84 Swain, David W. 07 298 Swarthout, James T. 07 Swarthout, Joy F. 11 243 Swartz, Charles E. 09 Swartz, Joyce L. 10 225 Swick.DebraL.il 280 Swick, Susan K. 11 280 Switzer, Scott 09 Switzer, Steven A. 10 Switzer, Stuart A. 08 Swoboda, David R. 11 Swoboda, Mary C. 07 Syfret, Robert Q. 09 262 Szabo, Sandor 11 2 Taggart, Louise A. 07 2 Tansill, Betty J. 07 315 2 Tansill, Marty M. 08 2 Tarlosky, Rudolph 07 315 2 Tate, David M. 07 315 6 Tate, Elizabeth A. 10 2 Tayloe, Vicky L. 07 315 1 Taylor, Cynthia J. 08 298 2 Taylor, Polly A. 07 315 2 Taylor, Rhonda F. 08 315 1 Taylor, Teresa L. 08 298 4 Tayman, Paula M.ll 262 5 Teed, James D. 12 84 2 Tenorio, Noel 08 315 2 Tement, James G. 07 315 2 Terrill, Michael 08 315 2 Terrill, Mischael 08 315 3 Terry, Catherine H. 09 133,154,280 1 Terry, Margaret S. 07 298 3 Terry, Michael H. 12 84,137 4 Terry, Sandra L. 09 262 5 Tess, Edward F. 09 1 Tettelbach, Debbie A. 08 4 Tettelbach, Janice L. 09 4 Thiebolt, Danny L. 09 2 Thiebolt, Tina M. 07 5 Thodos, William T. 09 145 5 Thomas, Barbara J. 09 243 2 Thomas, Deborah J. 08 315 4 Thomas, Flood N. 10 147,262 4 Thomas, Gary D. 10 262 3 Thomas, Jeffrey W. 10 280 2 Thomas, Kevin L. 08 315 1 Thomas, Pamela E. 08 298 3 Thomas, Paul A. 12 84,130 4 Thomas, Robert C. 10 1 Thomas, Scott M. 08 298 4 Thomas, Sharon G. 09 1 Thomas, Theresa L. 07 298 4 Thompson, Chadwick C. Jr. 09 262 1 Thompson, Kevin H. 07 298 4 Thompson, Ransom J. 09 130,187,262 6 Thompson, Rosa L. 10 5 Thompson, Tami S. 09 3 Thrasher, Lori J. 09 127,280 2 Thurston, Eva Z. L. 07 2 Thurston, Rose B. 07 315 4 Tiano, Michael D. 09 262 2 Tibbs, Andrew G. 07 3 Tibbs, Bettina E. 09 1 Tibbs, Jesse P. 07 298 3 Tibbs, William M. 11 140,280 6 Tippins.DixieL.il 133,225 1 Todd, John R. 07 5 Todd, Sonia E. 09 243 4 Toler.TimothyD.il 262 2 Tolley, Betty J. 07 3 Tolley, Vanessa W. 09 280 4 Tolson, Patricia L. 10 1 Tomlinson, Deborah J. 08 6 Tomlinson, Karin M. 09 6 Tompkins, Karen L. 10 225 1 Tompkins, Kristen D. 07 298 1 Tooley, Kathy J. 07 298 4 Topley, Deborah J. 12 84,134 4 Topley, Donna L. 09 262 2 Toplley, Patricia A. 07 315 3 Trail.KevinF.il 140,147,280 2 Trail, Mary J. 08 144,315 5 Trail, MichealC. 09 132,243 6 Trainor, Jan E. 12 84 5 Trapnell, Roberta A. 09 225 5 Travis, Cheryl L. 12 85,135,138,143,154 3 Travis, Christine L. 10 135,148,150,280 5 Travis.CynthiaL.il 135,154,243 2 Treger, Carol A. 08 6 Treger, Darleen 10 145 1 Trenery, Steve E. 07 3 Triggs, Anthony L. 12 85 3 Triggs, Bridget L. 10 143 1 Trippett, Bradford L. 07 298 5 Trittipoe, Robin E. 09 1 Truesdale, Evelyn R. 08 298 2 Trybul, Catherine M. 08 315 4 Tubbs, Michael A. 10 262 3 Tubbs, William H. J. 10 281 1 Tucker, David W. 08 298 4 Tucker, Stuart K. 09 3 Tucker, Walter H. 10 145 6 Tuohy, Gregory K. 10 226 4 Tuohy.TeresaH.il 5 Tuohy, William J. 09 125,132,232 2 Turner, John Randall 07 5 Turner, Nancy K. 09 4 Turner, Sara L. 09 262 4 Turner, Sharon A. 12 85 6 Twait, Gregory A. 09 226 index 373 2 Twait, Jeffrey R. 07 315 6 Tyler, Kevin B. 12 5 Tyson, Betty 12 85,133 1 Tyson, Judith M. 08 298 4 Uhlfelder, Denise M. 09 262 4 Ulica, John J. 09 262 4 Ulica, Karen M. 09 144 2 Ulica, Michael L. 07 315 2 Urps, Danny R. 08 315 4 Ursettie, Daniel J. 11 5 Ursettie, James G. 09 243 2 Uttley, Vicki L. 07 6 Vallenari, Gregory J. 10 132,144 5 VanDyke, Kerry 12 85 1 VanLew, David W. 08 6 V anLew, John IV 10 2 VanLew Katherine L. 07 315 2 VanSetters, Teresa A. 08 315 4 VanSickle, Johnny L. 09 1 VanWinkle, Cathleen M. 08 298 1 VanWinkle, Sheryl L. 07 298 4 Vaughn, Dwight 12 85 2 Vaughn, Elizabeth J. 08 144,316 2 Vaughan, Leslie K. 08 5 Vaughan, Michael S. 09 226 6 Vaughan, Sharon J. 11 3 Vento, Michael J. 12 85 2 Vento, Michele 07 316 4 Vermillion, Mark G. 11 262 4 Vernon, Michael S. 10 154,262 5 Vest.KathrynA.il 5 Vetere, Eugene J. 09 1 Viau, Erika J. 08 298 1 Vickers, Lester T. 08 298 1 Vilicic, Stephean J. 07 298 2 Violett, Donna R. 08 1 Violett, Lisa A. 07 298 6 Vitullo, Elaine M. 11 226 2 Vitullo, Maureen T. 08 316 4 Voccio, Charles R. 09 187,262 1 Voccio, Mike A. 08 298 5 Vosburg, Sandra M. 09 244 5 Vranken, Maryoann L. 12 85 1 Wacasey, Edward A. 07 4 Wacasey, Franklin D. 09 262 1 Wacker, Karen M. 07 298 4 Wager, Patrick J. 09 2 Wagner, Thomas J. 07 316 1 Wagoner, Rebecca G. 07 3 Wahlmeier, Cheryl A. 10 1 Wahlmeier, Robert T. 07 1 Wahlmeier, Ronald H. 07 1 Waite, David J. 07 298 2 Walck, Richard F. 07 316 1 Walentynowicz, Robert J. 07 298 1 Walker, Allison L. 07 2 Walker, Deborah R. 08 298 3 Walker, Kelly A. 10 148,263 4 Walker, Robert C. 09 4 Wall, Pamela J. 09 1 Wall, Sheri L. 07 298 6 WaUace.CharlesE.il 130,226 3 Wallace, Maryanne 10 129,145,281 1 Wallace. Paula M. 08 1 Wallace, William A. 07 298 5 Waller, Donna L. 09 3 Waller, Sherry A. 11 281 5 Waller, Tamara M. 09 244 6 Walnetski.ClaytonL.il 226 2 Walnetski, Kenneth 07 2 Walnetski, Kevin 07 4 Walnetski, Tamara S. 09 127,263 6 Walters, Amy 10 133,226 5 Ward, Jack G. 09 244 3 Ward, Lawrence R. 11 174,281 3 Ward, Richard William 10 172 3 Ware, Deborah K. 10 6 Warner, Joy E. 09 263 6 Warner, Linda M. 11 226 5 Warren, Darlene J. 09 3 Warren, Evens 281 5 Warren, Nevis R. 11 5 Warren, Richard P. 10 244 5 Washington, Debra A. 12 86 2 Washington, Laverne 07 4 Wassenberg, Chris A. 09 263 1 Watson, April D. 08 3 Watson, Beverly A. 10 132 1 Watson, Elizabeth M. 08 298 1 Watson, Gerald C. 07 298 4 Watson, Jeffrey A. 12 86 2 Watson, Michael O. 08 316 6 Watson, William A. Jr. 12 86 2 Waugh, Jay J . 08 316 2 Waugh, Roy E. 07 316 5 Weadon, Willard E. 11 6 Wease, David A. 10 6 Wease, Debra L. 12 86 5 Weatherspoon, Donna M. 12 86 6 Weaver, James M. 11 5 Weaver, Robin D. 10 5 Weaver, Sharon E. 09 244 2 Weaver, Steven L. 08 316 5 Weaver, Thomas M. 11 2 Webb, Darwin L. 08 316 2 Webb, Keith A. 07 316 2 Webb, Rodney D. 08 4 Weber, Nancy 12 86 4 Weber, Thomas H. 10 263 5 Weber, Timothy C. 09 244 3 Weeks.LawrenceD.il 281 4 Weeks.LeonE.il 263 4 Weir, Dan K. 09 263 6 Weitz, Cynthia A. 10 226 1 Weitz, William K. 07 298 4 Welborn, Jeffrey 09 263 4 Welch, Edgar L. 09 263 1 Welch, James B. 07 298 5 Welch, Luanne H. 09 244 3 Welch, Pamela A. 12 86 5 Welch.SharonE.il 134,138,244 1 Welch, Tyrone C. 07 298 4 Welch, Walter E. 11 4 Wellborn, Kenneth D. 09 6 Weller, Karen J. 10 148,227 5 Wenneson, Ann A. 12 86,135,137 6 Wenneson.MaryL.il 227 5 Wenzel, Donna E. 11 1 West, Beth E. 08 298 6 West, Frances R. 09 1 Westbrook Anthony J. 08 298 3 Weston, Barbara E. 12 86,133,135,142,143 3 Weston, Nancy B. 12 86 2 Weyant, Donald C. 07 316 6 Whitcomb, Richard C. 12 87,124,143 2 Whitcraft, Linda L. 07 316 2 White, Arthor B. 07 4 White, Beverly J. 11 263 5 White, Christopher M. 10 244 5 White.DanaL.il 244 2 White, David E. 07 4 White, Debbie L. 09 263 5 White, Peter 11 244 6 Whiting, Robin R. 09 227 6 Whitley, Ray B. 12 87 4 Whytsell, Sharon K. 09 263 3 Whytsell, Stephan W. 11 3 Wickline, Robert D. 09 2 Wilbur, Paul A. 07 316 2 Wilcox, Ricky D. 08 316 2 Wilcox, Sarah G. 07 316 6 Wilcox, Teresa E. 11 3 Wilhelm, Paula 11 1 Wilhelm, Theresa G. 08 299 5 Wilkerson, Paul G. 09 244 1 Williams, Beverly A. 08 4 Williams, Brenda J. 09 1 Williams, Calvin 07 2 Williams, David B. 08 5 Williams, Donald G. 12 87,138,142,154 1 Williams, James R. 07 5 Williams, Julia M. 11 245 6 Williams, Linda S. 11 4 Williams, Marcus L. 09 132 4 Williams, Peggy J. 09 263 6 Williams, Randy D. 10 4 Williams, Robert 10 6 Williams, Robert D. 12 87 1 Williams, Sandra M. 08 299 1 Williams, Teresa G. 07 299 6 Williams, William C. 09 227 2 Williams, Windy R. 08 316 1 Williamson, Karen E. 07 299 2 Wilson, Carol V. 08 316 6 Wilson, David J. 10 227 6 Wilson, Desire D. 10 227 3 Wilson, Donald R. 12 87 2 Wilson, Georgiann 07 316 4 Wilson, Jeffrey C. 10 2 Wilson, Keith E. 07 5 Wilson, Lauren K. 09 245 2 Wilson, Pamela J. 07 316 Wilson, Theresa 227 1 Wilson, Phillip J. 08 299 2 Wilson, Sarah S. 07 2 Wilshire, Carol A. 08 316 2 Wiltshire, Dwayne G. 07 5 Wiltshire, Joyce 11 5 Wiltshire, Lois L. 09 5 Winbush, Steve F. 12 87 6 Windt, Gerard R. 12 87,174 2 Windt, John M. 08 316 3 Windt, Therese E. 10 131,137,148,281 4 Winkler, James A. 10 1 Winn, Susan L. 09 299 4 Winner, Robin A. 09 124,145,149,263 4 Winner, Sonya D. 11 6 Winslett, Michael 11 1 Winslow, Cynthia W. 07 299 4 Winslow, Dan D. 09 3 Winters, Rosita J. 10 281 4 Witt, Randall E. 10 263 4 Wisniewski, Tu Lann M. 09 132,245 6 Wolf, Phillip E. 09 4 Wolfe, David W. 09 263 4 Wolfe, Jock 10 1 Wollman, Allen F. 07 1 Wollman, Sherry A. 07 2 Wood, Cindy L. 08 316 1 Wood, David K. 08 299 4 Wood, Douglas P. 09 2 Wood, Micheal L. 07 6 Wood, Nancy E. 10 145,227 4 Wood, Rhonda L. 09 263 6 Wood.StevenW.il 227 2 Woods, Philip R. 08 316 5 Woodson, Kevin T. 09 2 Woodward, Edward D. 07 316 5 Woodward, Gregory M. 09 242 2 Woodworth, Nancy L. 07 316 2 Woolfrey, Julie A. 08 1 Woten, Barbara J. 08 4 Wrede, Ken W. 09 6 Wrenn, Lou E. 10 141,227 2 Wright, Andrew S. 08 316 5 Wright, Clifford 09 187 2 Wright, George 07 316 1 Wright, Keith B. 08 299 6 Wright, Lori L. 12 5 Wright, Richard H. 11 4 Wright, Paula J. 09 4 Wright, Tedi L. 12 87,137 2 Wright, Teresa M. 07 316 6 Wright, William 10 2 Wright, Wyatt S. 08 316 2 Yates, Melissa A. 08 2 Yates, Patty 07 6 Yoder, Dustan L. 10 5 Yonts, Kermit L. 09 2 Yonts, Mack E. 08 2 Yonts, Marie D. 07 1 York, Devee S. 07 299 1 Young, Charles M. 08 6 Young, Chris 12 87 2 Young, Gregory V. 08 316 3 Young, Seline H. 09 6 Zacofsky, Robert W. 12 87 1 Zacofsky, Sharon M. 08 299 6 Zacofsky, Thomas A. 11 3 Zimolzak, Patricia A. 09 133,281 3 Zimolzak, Sara A. 11 134,281 6 Zinn, Deborah E. 10 227 6 Zinn, Elvira U. 11 227 374 index It seems like only yesterday, That this year had begun. And some of us were quick to say, Well, that ends all the fun. Starting in your freshman year, Just out of junior high. You face the high school with great fear, But never knowing why. Moving to your sophomore year, One year has passed you by. And now your path has been made clear, The years now start to fly. Now you’re in your junior year, It’s time to order rings. An item that you hold so dear, Along with other things. Finally in your senior year, Your future lies ahead. Graduation is drawing near, Your high school life is dead. Yes, the years pass rather quickly, So enjoy them while you can. Live each day as happily, And as fully as you can. Tris Schulte editor-in-chief For most people, a yearbook is just a large photo album. The 1974 Harvester staff has tried to change that image this year by introducing new ideas such as: the special historical section and the recording of “The Sounds of Hayfield.” I could never have tackled the job as editor without the help of the following people: Mrs. Virginia Thomason, fac¬ ulty advisor and my good friend. I know she is glad it’s over, but without her encour¬ agement, nothing would’ve gotten done. Mr. Neill Watson III, Ameri¬ can Yearbook Company repre¬ sentative. His expert guidance and understanding helped us immeasurably. Mr. Elmer Schulte, Mrs. A. McVey, and Michele East- ridge. Your help in the special historical section was greatly appreciated. They all gave up their free time to help. Mrs. Isabella Windham for her assistance at the beginning of the year. One month of this madness was enough for you, right! MacIntyre Studios for our se¬ nior and faculty portraits. Mrs. Kintz and the intermedi¬ ate yearbook staff. You took a lot of work off our hands— Thanks! Howard and Ruth Marler, without their candids we would never have met our deadlines. Delmar Studios for our under¬ classmen’s portraits. Mr. Herbert Lelansky whom we can always depend on to take pictures at deadline time (or past!). Thank you for al¬ ways being there. Omega Recording Company and everyone involved in the record, especially “Big Don O’Bryan” alias Don Fineran. A special thanks to Alice Nel¬ son and Ed Metzger, our 24 hour a day photographers. Also to Vicki Robbins, a big thank you for your work on the game in the student life sec¬ tion. And last but not least, the ’74 Harvester staff. Without them there would be no yearbook. For a new staff they did an out¬ standing job. Good luck with next year’s book! With thanks to all these help¬ ful people, and best wishes to the sponsor and staff of 1975— Tris Schulte editor-in-chief
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