JEB Stuart High School - Sabre Yearbook (Falls Church, VA)
- Class of 1969
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Q N s 5 4nq..,!H-W 'i lr- Star Staff Photo by Pete OVC respect admiration a feeling. ife. lk fi .X- xm, A K-Ta--1, 'f ' 1' wp!-r ' v-nf - .1 f--: -x . e,T7,','-5,.,,.',fV - tn.: . Q N t '4 - f ,.-ax., fchaim 5 la vie a la vida to life! MQ r-? 'i gr --3. bpxf x yr 5 f , Q1 if -5 fi I KQV! N 6 faculty X K v I V' . V L.. a ',,..4L- .,, Z , '--, ff f .akaadgaapql V. F Col H. carl mms, vs.-1 fag-:.J V .S64w1.szZ.a...e,1L., rome. l A The V011 ey Forge Tmners zedal ' F' M E .F , uMliybadakaHh ,m.,.fz....1,..11f..,.,f.w Kumdh D. Wifi Praddoai- I 1 7 L , ,V v ff 'D' 51 f!ijnl , r '55 N Q.:-1 'N' '... , -,NP -W .N if-.1 3 The administration staff gained a new look this ye as the liberalism of new ideas mixed with the conservatism of experience. There were many new staff members, and some previous workers took on new jobs and new titles. Although it was difficult for the erring student to keep track of Who's Who in tl administrationn, the staff members, under the directi of Mr. W. Leon Mason, pitched in to work with the students and teachers. Frequent meetings with S.C.A officers helped to maintain this cooperation, and as 2 good administrators like to tell the student body: Tl door is always open. Although some students wish that door was not quite so open, and that eye quite s unblinking, Stuart is fortunate in having an experienced administration. Mr Morton Mr Lambert Mr. Griswold: Assistant Principal for Instruction Assistant Principal for Administration Administrative Aide 3 'T ' 'M gf mini' '-?i1 9 '! Nt s. Leewe :retary to the Principal . DeGiorgi: Athletic Director Mrs. Iddings: Attendance Secretary I 1'-3 ' -- .:E:u-sSs'.+':k!'nA.1..a1n..ll' ' ' ' Mrs. Davis Secretary Mrs. Hacking: Data Processing Operator Mr. Holden Mrs. Corl Administrative Intern Business Manager V-vw-nl r fl l xii-A . ' H FX. fx. r ! !'l---4-k.,i' , A Nmilly Mr. Landers reads Grimm's Fairy Tales. Mrs. Antieau amidst her swamp of college transcripts. -lm ,v,, f in 4' 4 1:16.61 1-'E' ' guidance What did you get on your Boards? I only missed Merit semi-finalist by fifty points! But why canit I get a transfer? These and similar remarks were to be heard in the halls which encompass the Guidance Department. Underclassmen thought Guidance was a mad machine which produced in triplicate unbelieveable schedules and drastically low grades Cthat's not my real gradeg the machine did itll. For seniors, guidance was that vital link between the present and the futureg between Stuart and colleges or jobs. As the year progressed, frantic seniors spent their free time frantically studyir catalogues. Mrs. Amblem-l'Oh, my carbons never turn out right! I 4 , Q ,r In A.-1' ' 'J , EJ, Txif 1.7- ,,, 7, , , W, N 1, . ' ' Q w , W, A r f -A 154 Q' as s --' MPMX X It -L,X1! Y ts ' A rr rf :Q r ww r -We r. Lander Mrs. Antieau Mrs. Ferguson Mr. Kepner Mrs, Redding Mrs, Vidnovic Mrs, Weaver epartment Head r. Kepner- Yes, dear, I'll be home for dinner. Mrs. Ferguson- Anyone for chop sticks? fre-1211 i I N WL: N'-x Y. xr :bi XR if :, X L-,,, H y Ll J 1 1 ,.,.-- gli 'Uv .?......-1 ,L ,f . M., -1 .1 fi. 5+ l . Q- ' , g l ' iV i ' 'Ferl g f -5 if' ig 11., Q. - g 1 111! , .. ' -sl , .A A . F- - ' , - I J l N 'M nf 'fl Q i FM? zu 'n.4 ! -' 4 ':' 11 ' f T I Q I l :fi - gy , iz: 'L' ' . , U gf- ., . V tg 2' X V U . I l l +1----1----Q ---- I 1 . Q f Miss Byrnside Mrs. Davenport Mrs. Garrison Mrs. Holt Miss Keenan X by Mrs. Lenvin Miss Mask Miss D. Matney Mrs. McCullough Mrs. Nordland 3 t w i Mrs. Peabody Mr. Robyak Mr. Roylance Mrs. Tiede Mr. Usry english Since when is English a foreign language at J .E.B. Stuart? Since this year, when English was taught to fifteen students who were predominantly Spanish speaking, although other languages were represented. Volunteers from the AP English class worked individually with the students everyday during 4B. The object of the class was to enable the foreign students to understand English well enough to participate fully in the classroom and the community. To the rest of us for whom English is not a foreign language fdiflicult, but not alienj, the English department had much to offer. As department head, Mr. Nalls introduced several new methods of teaching and learning English. The new concepts included modular scheduling and a new writing curriculum for every level of study. The inter-relation of social studies and English was used more widely than ever before. li TW w fx Mr. Nalls: head of the English department. Q, l Mr Pritchard Mr. Varner Mr. Vliet social studies No longer can upperclassmen warn lowly freshmen of the perils they will encounter in their world geography class. World geography no longer exists at J .E.B. Stuart. It has been replaced by world history. A primary reason for this change, according to department head Miss Roberts, is that a background in world history is most helpful for a comprehensive understanding of American history, a course required of all juniors. Congratulations are in order to those American Civilization students who made the renowned iilm on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. This project tied in with the department's idea that there is more social studies to be learned than what is in the textbook. .. A A. f 'L' 1 54 L -r - i Striving toward new heights of perfection, science students this year proved once again the hypothesis: If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong. And demonstrating their usual bravery in the face of ignorance, the Science Department faculty again managed to make it through the year, triumphant in the knowledge that, with the help of new teachers Mr. Roth, Mr. Mannis, Mr. Lelley, and Mr. Lemieux, they had done their part to further enlighten the space age generation. Courses ranged from that freshman nemesis, earth science to biology, chem study, and physics. For the rare, but admirable student who completes all these subjects and still wants more, there is the Advanced Placement Chemistry class. as I 1 l . 6' I I if ' vf l it ., i I i ' :Ni .3 - ,cs . 35- pe! , i Miss Shughrou Mrs. Cheatwood Mr. Lemieux Mr. Maness Department Head Mr. Conrad Mr. Lilley Mrs. Steele Mr. Cataldo science Mrs. Steele, a dedicated microbe hunter . . . Some students claim that the geometrical symmetry of Mr. Rice's ties are harder to define than the Weierstrass approximation theorem. Due to the early start of high school mathematics in their intermediate education, several seniors pursued courses in college mathematics, such as analysis and calculus. This will enable them to follow more advanced studies While in college. . , ,,. A Mrs. Uphoff Mr. Whoolery 1-3 'ef' Rice Mr Davis Mrs Holdt MISS Matney Mr. Singer partment Head Mr Devier Mr Huggins Mrs Schneider Mr. Snyder foreign language I 4-.414 0 yi Il!l':-1'-PI7 Mr. Ervin crams to stay ahead of his brilliant students. In addition to the words and rules of the different languages taught at Stuart, the teachers of the foreign language department brought the customs and ideas of many different countries into the classroom. We learned not only the language of the people, but also about the people themselves. The department hopes sometime soon to expand the curriculum to include summer studies abroad. But the words and rules are essential, too, and it seems certain that those frustrating little beeps and pauses of the ALM tapes will grind on forever, as will the translation drills and inane dialogues. Hopefully, however, a few students regarded such necessities as not only dry tedium, buf an introduction to fascinating foreign cultures. . , 2, 'Q N i . lf: 'S u v l 41 Al l l e-'-e KS 1 ' :xx f Mr. Ervin Department Head ,-'t LX Mrs. Bradley Mrs. DePriest Mrs. Loftis Mrs. Cercone Mr. Esser Mrs. Peabody Mrs. Condit Mrs. Isakov Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Condit's congested corner. l art I ,e .11 'r L, Hutchings relishes the art room mess. Lee conducts another public speaking class. Creativity bloomed in the art classes as industrious students poundered out their problems into blocks of wood or plaster or splashed paints on canvas in wild pattems. Experimentation was the magic word that turned everyday materials into environmental sculptures. Art classes studied the history of art from ancient to modem times, cuhninating their study with a trip to the Philips Gallery in Washington. Exhibits from aft classes decorated the halls throughout the year and the spring art show displayed the year's work of the students. , p ruff is .Q-5 Mrs. Kiely Miss Hutchings Mrs. Seidel Department Head fine arts .f. , , we 4'- u gh ' W. I V A' I, . ...fl .- -he 2 'tilt fu ... fir. Miss Green Mr. Lee Mr. Lee, Stuart's drama instructor, summarized the year's activities- Peter Pann, complete with a cast that flew through the air, Romeo and Juliet , and Suppressed Desiresv as a lesson in educational theater. The choir performed both sacred and secular music at the Christmas and spring concerts, while the marching band worked up school spirit at football games. physical education Stuart's students, in addition to being mentally motivated are physically fit, courtesy of the Physical Education Department. The program includes field hockey, volleyball, basketball, and gymnastics for girls, and soccer, football, wrestling, basketball, and track for boys. The remaining days are devoted to the classroom course in health. Physical Education is also open as an elective to upperclassmen with a more advanced curriculum. Juniors and seniors also have the opportunity, if chosen, to act as teacher's aides, and assist the P.E. instructors with their freshman and sophomore classes. l li Mr. DeGiorgi: Head of the Athletic Department. QP' in-f gy L- - -li ut- 1 1 , 1 Z, , - .5 , If A A P Q lf 1... iii l g r Mr. DeGiorgi Mrs. Cheatwood Mr. Fauls Miss Porch Department Head Miss Cunningham Mr. Freisem Miss Watlington Mr. Carroll Mr. Martin Mr. Zaleski if 'ra' - hr E 'fl 1 7' E ll , 5 vi' fi ,M , IA , , -- 1., . 'vp-f ill - 1. , 3 gr MJ A' 'niv- ,iq 5- Ffav Coach Martin re-runs the films of the last victory. L- '-s ,4-.N 7'-Ill' if f V -, , L, L..' 0- is ,Z U 'S ,.7 1.:s, . .ff 4 , , vu' o ' 1 .y gk, iss Bickers :partment Head ,.-n p-. A1 is ts- l fp Wh- ,ig-, 'fm Mrs . Gibbons Mrs. Harris rs. Birch Mrs. Thienel rs. Burke ,, Q, ' f e'- ' A .v.,...g.-4..4e.:.:4.g: 1f...l.l'l:4.fJ,,','1': ,, 1 V3 V- +V-V , in-1--.-...M-'X .N-.W .., ..-...W--.-,-.W-..-4 ,, J -VV r V - pvvgfwe-., .,- V----W 'y rs .- V4--V4, .V-4 ax, VF- -,- - YV. fr- :rj -V --f -'av-rw.-, -..-.-9...-V-.4 -.. , - - V..-eynwr-'fn ww .A--1, v- -v--H1 A-fp.-.,----.--+-V, - . . t r A .1 News 1 N-'-AV - T--n.---.y --.-.--.e...,-.--4 V 1 -Y.,. ,. g. f '---4--w'--f-v-f-- -ru--ep--fun-'f-I -vi'--Y - --V--f-,Vw-.-. t-. .....-...,...,... , g:..,...-..-..ii .:,--.,,,,,.,,4 M : '-.,, -.fPJ..i...e.4 rn-. T-. -.-fri 43:5----3-3 f : ' 'TITLTT if.: sg' ' , 0 V: -L- -4.-7V.:.,.. . 7 .,. -...., Q, . ii... . -f,.....,:..l.....,. ........ iss Bickers takes a break from r busy schedule. business education The Business Education Department has something for everyone. Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, business law, business math, personal typing and notehand, and economics are all ready and waiting for the interested student. Instruction in the operation of office machines is also available. Anyone with a driving urge to pursue his chosen profession as soon as possible can enter one of the three vocational training programs, Vocational Office Training, Industrial Cooperative Training, and Distributive Education. The student is thus enabled to V . - spend half the day in actual on-the-job training. 29 Mrs. Gibbons-efficient instructress of business proiiciencies. H-i for s e ,V , .Nqr-.V '. ' , 4 F-ai X - ii V V--.x. e M-V VV VV-amfg. ji 'S an , an vw-ss 'o, wtf-as-..-he V . 535: an L .. E - , f ' '- L . Jn t.v.VfT 7Sf- .g fj,, , ,. ' - I LQ-f V J, -V 4 .xr-I '.-, 'V .44 -. . . ' guild' 71 , Q ' ju: .i - . ff- .'-2.131-m ff,--frm. 19- ' CGS. ' Yw?f 4'.-f-,-J '.':21-iii-IV: 'I l 'i' if ii-144' k-F:l?'T-af-':V1f - 'T' .1 Q ---Ti r' new-a-f11.a'f,1-: :!f3i , V . . - '1' .k:'.71 :f'-'q i1..x':55 -U' i V, L. 1 ,+' 1. , v .1 -.f- -im V 5,-4 ff. . ',1t.p.:'fVl--'Q' ' .az'f14-ff . ,,,..l..'.f:l: 1. r . :. 5'.5Zl. A flffgz. Ea. ' . - :.fcf1::.- , J ,, ,, - n Aha, Mrs. Harris strikes again! home economics All of the home economics courses, from Home-Ec I to Senior Home-Bc, emphasize sewing and skills that every future homemaker needs to know. A graduate of Home-Ec IV can prepare a gourmet meal or create an evening gown with no qualms. But the ability to sew fine seams and keep the stew pot bubbling is not a guarantee of a happy home, and to this end, many other subjects are included in the Home-Bc curriculum Studies of child care, home nursing, money management, nutrition, and family life insure each student of becoming an efficient, knowledgable homemaker sometime in the fhopefully nearl future. industrial arts Although J .E.B. Stuart is primarily an academic high school, a more than adequate industrial arts program is offered. Freshmen toil over bird houses in the cavernous general shop room, while more sophisticated upper classmen fuss with the intricacies of mechanical and architectural drawing in their shining air-conditioned chamber. Electronics students untangle mysterious multi-colored wires without mishap. Apparently, everyone is satisfied with his accomplishments, for complaints about the Industrial Arts Department are few and far between. 'ibn . JW!-, M Mrs. Nelson demonstrates the art in cooking. fit? , f. L X. n - . XX S I Mrs. Derrick Mrs. Nelson s-at Jqcr - -'ff ,Q 5, 7' if1wl.'f1,i,. ,i-gl ,1 , 1 ' In If I 'Qin Modeling the latest in goggles-Mr. Blake. wk... if -lli DEATH BE NOT PROUD Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so, For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow Die not, poor Death, nor yet canst thou kill me. From Rest and Sleep, which but thy picture be, Much pleasure, then from thee much more must flow, And soonest our best men with thee do go- Rest of their bones and souls' delivery! Thou'rt slave to Fate, chance, kings, and desperate men, And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell, And poppy or charms can make us sleep as well And better than thy stroke. Why swell'st thou then? One short sleep past, we wake eternally, And Death shall be no more, Death, thou shalt die! John Donne Luther McQuair1 Iune 16, 1927-August 9, 1968 special education ln its second year at Stuart, the Special Education Program continued its objective of assisting its students and helping them to adjust socially. This program works with state Vocational Rehabilitation to find for the students part or full time employment in the community and practical job training. ., the llbrary Mrs. Kepler, Mrs. Strother, Mrs. Seigel. 5 K Seated: Miss Awig Miss Schneiderg Standing: Mr. Coxg Mr. Dillard. Library solitude. .l' . f' ,if , A. . T iff' Nh. 'I f at the Senior Banquetg a favorite diversion. custodians The custodians take a break. Mrs. Purcell. I.. .- .. , H L .....,....... - il- the cafeteria 1: Hazel Comer, Hazel Perry, Ida Chichester, Martha Burkholder, Edna Gilmore, Phylis Row 2. Marie Doody, Rose Benton, Anna Scott, Grace Frye, Olive Rounds, Betty Rosetta Lockett, Elozabeth Faucher. , , N f 1 HUIS6 33 vw ' L! f ,xy 1' A-ia ix 53 fb .l ' 1 ' ILALZ, K A IF!! ff ' -xv '1 , 9W'f ' :: 'ggili 52, M 4s, taxi Jail , g L1 m 'f 7: .N ix V ffxf J , ff' , f'QT,f', . ,' , ' X 'f' Q K Y F , r I I 4 S it-. Seni01'S ' N '- , l M4 l ei , X J S . l Mudpic-making seniors in their second childhood. Left to right: Liz Elsen, Girl Senator, Bill Burdett, Boy Senatorg Martee Seldon, Secretaryg George Brown, Treasurerg Nancy Kent, Vice-President, Travis Milliken, President. Conspiracy in the Senior Lounge. . - .X 'N' MP3, '-4 ' ' ii - 'Y A A A af! . J Q ' Jw v -if 3 IW J H, . .1 V I 'V' SENIORS-like wow! After three long years of toil and trouble -the best, the most fantabulous, the number 4 year. Let's see now--The senior lounge ttime stood still as we played gigantic checker games on the ceilingl. Senior assemblies CTravis in a skirt?j. Green and blue fthe noisiest color comboj. Paul Bunyan Cpaper mache and chicken wire and wood and who can forgetj. Homecoming fgo '69 and yea moneyj. Powder- puff football tmy black eye? Oh, I bumped into a doorj. Junior-Senior basketball four '69, tuffa tuifa classj. New year's parties fleading in our year with the best champagne since 18693. End of the first semester and beginning of the Senior Slump Cyea government and English IV-what slump?j. The senior show fah, what talentll. The prom C69 was also a very good year for glitzy- groovy promsh. Senior week fa beanie? Oh, I thought you shaved your head and painted it blue and greenj. And last but forever hold your peace CVD . . . Graduation. You know, Constitution Hall looks really beautiful from under a mortar board. When we think about it, though, the most important part of '69 was that from the first senior assembly to the last word of congratulations on June 12, we have been a class. We tutored, typed, baked, car washed, popcorned, collected, saved, spent, and led our way through the trials of 1969. It was a lot of work and a lot of fun, and it all was worthwhile in giving us the necessary experience to jump into the world that needs us so much. Our class motto gave us the courage to be a little more original and a little more unique. Everyone can agree that we were an uncommon class, both in our pride and our achievements. There's only one more thing to say-BE AN INDIVIDUAL. CARSON LYNN ADAMS-D.E.C.A., Vice-President, State Representative 3, President 4: Football 1, 23 Wrestling, J.V. 1, Varsity 2. RAYMOND ESMAN ALLEN-Latin Club 2, 39 The Mu- sic Man 33 Wrestling 4. BARBARA JEAN ALVIS-Balladiers 41 Business Club 3g D.,E.C.A. 3g Pep Club 4. LYNNE MARIE ANDERSON-Business Club 2. WAYNE CARTER ANDERSON LISA ANDREWS-Balladiers 1, 23 French Club 1, 23 Gymnastics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Keyettes 43 S.C.A. Representative l, 2g Student Staff 3. JOAN MARGUERITE ANDRUSKA-Balladiers 1, 43 Cavalettes 3, Historian 4, Cheerleading, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, Co- Captain 4g Girls Chorus lg J.E.B. Stuart Beauty Contest 2, Pep Club lg SABRE 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Honor'Society 3, 4. BARBARA ANN ARCHER-French Club 23 Guidon 4g Pep Club l, 2, 35 U.F.O. Club 2. SUZANNE ARMSTRONG BEVERLY KAY ASHBAUGH-F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Guidance Staff 4: Mixed Chorus 4. MALCOLM WOODROW ATER-Baseball 1, 3, 4, Busi- ness Club 2, 3g Spanish Club 2. GAIL CHRISTINE ATKINS-Concert Band 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 3g Guidon 3, 45 Junior Na- tional Honor Society l, 25 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Math Honor Society 3, 4, The Music Man 35 National Honor Society 3, 4g Reserve Band 1. ANN CATHERINE BACKLUND-Pep Club lg S.C.A. Representative 1, 2. DOUGLAS KENT BALDAUF PIERRE FRANCOIS BARBEAU-Debate Club lg Pep CIub'2. 'Fi CARSON ADAMS Lisa Andrews. . of qi! x' Qx ire' RAYMOND ALLEN BARBARA ALVIS 6. W E ,E EEE E 'E 'A . M 5 A :xii U. f. ,IH A A+ gl-4 9 mr Y H .. A f Q 5 H ' 4. nga-P ,n,' V, U M 'NNE ANDERSON WAYNE ANDERSON LISA ANDREWS at thing keeps going on and on! J ,-y x -18 ww YQ? 1 ,gf JOAN ANDRUSKA SUZANNE ARMSTRONG BARBARA ARCHER BEVERLY ASHBAUGH ALCOLM ATER GAIL ATKINS ANN BACKLUND DOUGLAS BALDAUF PIERRE BARBEAU -R 'v 'JZ' 1 Z' A 17? qs..- .df Maxk could finish if he ever gets his finger free. SUSAN BARIL DEBRA BARTLETT DONNA BAYLER VICKI BECKER MARY BERGER TIM BELONGIA JOHN BERNARD WILLIAM BENNETT GREG BEYER Qpfx J? I 5-1. U! MES BIGELOW MARTIN BLANCHARD EDWARD BRADLEY ,TI-I BLACK MONICA BLANCHARD MARY LOU BRADLEY IE BLACKMAR RICHARD BOYD JULIE BRAY X , V-. '. 4 E , is fi , 43' ionic ic: 1' -T' QF? L' bas SUSAN KATHERINE BARIL--Balladiers 33 Concert Choir 3, French Club 1, 23 F.T.A. 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Junior National Honor Society 2, 35 Keyettes 3, Treasurer 45 Madrigals '45 Math Honor Society 3, 45 The Music Man 3g National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Club lg Tennis Team 3, 4. DEBRA ANNE BARTLETT- Dark of the Moonl' 3g The Music Man 3. DONNA CARLENE BAYLER-American History Honor Society 3, 4, Cavalettes 2, 3, Treasurer 45 French Club 2, 3, 4: Junior National Honor Society 1, 23 National Honor Society 3, 4g Pep Club 25 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4,3 S.C.A. Representative 3, 45 SABRE 2, Assistant Business Editor 3, Business Editor 4. VICKI LYN BEOKER-JBalladiers 45 Business Club 2: Concert Choir 3, 45 French Club I, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Kaden 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. TIMOTHY GENE BELONGIA--Chess Club 3g Marching Band 1. WILLIAM BRUCE BENNETT-American' History Honor Society 4: Drafting Club 3g Football 2, 3g Wrestling 2, 3. MARY ANN BERGER-Business Club 2g D.E.C.A. 4: F.H.A. 2, French Club 25 Gymnastics Club lg Track 1. JOHN HOWARD BERNARD JR.-Band lg Swim Club 3. GREGORY LYNDEN BEYER--American History Honor Society 4g Photography Club 3, 49 Wrestling 3. JAMES MONTGOMERY 'BIGELOW--Band 1, 2, 3, 4g German Club '33 Track, J.V. il, Varsity 3. HARRIET E L IZ A B E T H BLACK--American History Honor Society 43 Cheerleader 2, Gymnastics 2, 3, 43 Keyettes 2, 3, Chaplain 45 Pep Club 1, 23 SABRE 2, 3, 4. ' LEE WILLIAM BLACKMAR-Crew 2, 3., Vice-President 4: Football 1, .l.V. 2, Varsity 3, 49 Latin Club 3, 4. MARTIN JEROME BLANCHARD MON ICA JOAN BLAN CHARD 5:5 RICHARD BOYD-Football 1, J.v. 2, Hi-Y 3, 4. JAMES EDWARD BRADLEY-Band 1, 2, 3, 4g cross Country 1. MARY LOU BRADLEY JULIE BETH BRAY-Balladiers 4g Drill Team ig Pep Club 4. DENISB ANNE BREEN-F.H.A. 3, 4: F.N.A. 2, 3: Ger- man Club 1, 2, 3: Guidance Staff 2, 3, 4: Guidon 2, 3, 4: U.FLO. Club 2. . JOHN CHRISTOPHE. BREITHAUPT CHRISTINE' MARIE BRBSTRUP-American History Honor Society 3, 43 Balladiers 4: Forensics 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. LINDA BRIGHTLY ROBERT STEPHEN BROCK--American History Honor Society 3, 4: Baseball, Manager 35 Chess Club 3, 4: Football, Manager 3. CYNTHIA BROOKOVER-Business Club 4: F.H.A. 3, 4. DIANE KATHLEEN BROWN-Business Club 3: Choir 3, 4: Drama Club 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 1, 2: The Music Man 3: S.C.A. Representative 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Thespians 3, 4. GEORGE BROWN-American History Honor Society 3, 4: Baseball, LV. 2, Varsity 3, 4: Class Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 2. PETER BROWN TYLENE IO BRUHL-Band lg Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S.C.A. Representative 1. SUSAN GRACE BRYAN-Balladiers 4: F.H.A. 1, 39 Pep Club 1, 3, 4. BARBARA CATHRINE BUCHANAN-Basketball 2, 3: Hockey 2: Pep Club 1: SABRE 4: Track 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. VICTORIA BUMPUS--F.N.A. 4: F.T.A. -4: Spanish Club. 2, 4. Hal Mc Farland. .-.- '1J '99 I W SUSAN BRYAN BARBARA BUCHANAN VICTORIA BUMPUS ANE BROWN 1157 is- - L 5 ,A S, Q: '51 W wx f I T -A W W Y 'E .9-5 'L-. - ,,- GEORGE BROWN PETER BROWN TYLENE BRUHL wr-9 'iv-N Wt'--r big Q--r .Offs fix . iff: BEVERLY BURCH SHELLY BURDITT PENNY BURKE WILLIAM BURDETT PATTY BURKE MICHAEL BURNETT ' i ix 4-r JOHN BYRNE CHRISTOPHER CAFFERAT r I Last minute effort. Pierre Barbeau-most individualistic. F I I i I BEVERLY JEAN BURCH-Basketball, lg F.T.A. 2, Hockey 2, Junior National Honor Society 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Office'Staff '1, 2, Softball, J.V. l. WILLIAM Moss BURDETT-American History Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Boy Senator 3, 4, Civitans 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Class Vice-President 1, Crew 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. SHELLY RAE BURDITT-Keyettcs 42 J.E.lB. Stuart Con- test 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 4. PATRICIA ELIZABETH IBURKE PENNY BURKE--D.E.C.A. 3. MICHAEL BRUCE BURNETT-Art Club 1, 2, Ca- rousel 1, Concert Choir 3, D.E.C.A. 1, German Club 2, 3, 4, Mad Woman of Chaillot 2, The Music Man 3, Pursuit of Happiness 1, SABRE 4, Thespian Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, U.F.O. Club 2. JOHN DAWLEY BYRNE-RAIDERS' DIGEST 1: Pep Club 1, Soccer 1. CHRISTOPHER CAFFERATA-Baseball 3, 4. JACK CAFFREY LYNN DIANNA CAHOON-Balladiers 2, 4, Oifice Staii 4, Pep Club 1. RICHARD IAN CAMERON CLAUDIA DENE CAMPBELL-Business Club 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Vice-President 4. SUSAN ELAINE CANFIELD-Business Club 3, Concert Choir 3, V.O.T. 4. SUSANNE MICHELLE CAREY-Cheerleading 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 2, S.C.A. 1, 2, Track Team 2, Year- book Staff 3. CANDIS .CARTER-Cheerleading 3: Pep Club l, 21 SABRE 3: S.C.A. 3, 4. SARA LAVERNE CARTER-Balladiers 2, 3, 4g Concert Band 2, 3, 4g F.T.A. 2, 3g Marching Band 2, 3, 4. DAVID EDWIN CASSELS-American History Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Basketball lf, LV. 2, Varsity 3, 4: Class Treasurer 39 Cross Country, Varsity, Captain 4g Football Ig Junior National Honor Society 2: Key Club 3, 4: Math Club, ll, 2g Math Honor Society 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 43 Track, JQV. 1, Varsity 2, 3, Captain 4. Cerro CEDENO-civnans 3, 4. SANDRA LBA CHAMPION-Drill Team 2g S.C.A. Repre- sentative 3, 43 Spanish Club l. TERESA LYNNE CHASKIN-Chorus 3, Concert Choir 45 ,D.EtC.A. 3, Pep Club 2. ' CAROLYN' ELIZABETH CHASTAIN-Concert Choir 3, 43 Girls' Chorus lg, Mixed Chorus 2g The Music Man 3g Philosophy 'Club 2, 45 S.C.A. Representative 1. .IDI-IN LESLIE CI-IASTAIN-American History Honor So- ciety 3g Chess Club 3, 49 It's Academic Team 2, 3, 4g Junior National Honor 'Society 1, 2g Latin Honor Society 3g Math Honor Society 3, 43. National Honor Society 3, 45 Portuguese , Club' 33 Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. VICKIE MARIE CHEEK-Concert Choir 3: S.C.A. Repre- sentative 2: Track. CHERYL RI-IGDA CLARK-Chorus 1, Za 1 KATHLEEN MARIE CLEARY-1F.HiA. 31 French Club' 1, 34:1 'Latin Club 1, 23 Photography Club If. SUSAN DIANNE COCHRAN-CADENCE 3, 4g Color Guard, Co-Captain 3, 4g Concert Band' 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2: Pep Club, President lg Russian Club 2, 3, 45 S.C.A. Representative lg Science Club 1. ' STANLEY ALAN COI-EEN-American History Honor So- ciety 3, 4: National Honor Society 3,43 Portuguese Club' 43 Science Honor Society 3, 4. ' 'THOMAS EDWARD 'COLBY-Crewe 2, 3, Treasurer 4g Portuguese Club 3g Soccer 2. LINDA .KATHERINE COLEMAN-American History Honor Society 43 French. National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, German fl-lonor Society- 3, 4g Junior National Honor Society 2: Latin Clube 2, 3, 43 Latin 'Honor Society 2, 3, 4g Philosophy Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE COLLETTE-Balladiers 3, .43 Business Club 3, 45 Clinic 3. ANNE CONNELL-American History Honor Societyf 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 4: French Honor Society 2, 3, 49 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll Honor Soci- ety 31,44: Russian Club 45 SABRE 2, 3, Co-Editor at- Large, Spanish Club 3, 4. DONNA use cootc CAROLYN CHASTAIN JOHN CHASTAIN VICKI Cl-IEEK 1. l Wrvs ., i, I ,QB 1- i 'Q- IRYL CLARK 'HLEEN CLEARY AN COCHRAN STANLEY COHEN THOMAS COLBY LINDA COLEMAN Q' The trials of class leadership cause wrinkles on L1z s brow CHRISTINE COLLETTE MAURA CONNELL DONNA COOK L it Q4 wg A. 1-M' ff' qw' Q . an--v 'CN , 7, JOHN COOK GEORGE COURLAS ANTHONY CRESPI CALVIN CROSSMAN ROSALYN CRUMP Mr. Wa.rd helps a confused student. ' 'W 'W T A 9 Q M.. SUZANNE CORNWELL TONI CRAVEN JERRY CRINER EVE COU LSON MARGARET CRENSHAW NADINE CROSIER Qx 'T iw- ' is ff' W- IIANA CUARANTA LINDA CULLEY JANE CUMMINGS I Mason - I have sex appeal! 3 CUSTER ROBERT DANBY STANLEY DAY 4 C5 ir? QL 1 JOHN MICHAEL COOK-Football, Varsity 3, 4g Intema- tional Club 3g Junior National Honor Society 25 Latin Club 23 Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3,'4g S.C.A. Representative 23 Track, J.V. 2. SUZANNE CORNWELL EVE ELBERTA COULSON-American History Honor So- ciety 3. 4: Junior National Honor Society 1, Secretary 23 Math Honor Society 3. 43 National Honor Society 3, 4g Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4g Spanish Honor Society l, 2, Secre- tary 3, President 4. GEORGE WILLIAM COURLAS-German Club 1, 2: Swim Club 2, 3, 43 Track, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. TONI ANN CRAVEN-Business Club 2: F.I-I.A. 43 Pep Club. MARGARET LOUISE CRENSI-IAW TODD ANTHONY CRESPI-Boys' State 33 Civitans 2 Secretary 3, 43 Football 1, Varsity 2g Philosophy Club 4' RAIDERS' DIGEST 43 S.C.A. Representative 1, 2g S.C.A Vice-President 4g The Music Man 3. 1 1 JERRY LYNN CRINER NADINE LYNN CROSIER-French Club 1g Keyettes 2, 3, 43 Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 49 Pep Club l. CALVIN RILEY CROSSMAN--Baseball l, J.V. 25 Civitans 2, 3, Chaplain 45 Football I, J .V. 2, Varsity 35 Jr.-Sr. Game 3g,S.C.A. Representative l. ROSALYN CRUMP-Balladiers 45 French Club 2. ADRIANA MARIA CUARANTA-A.F.S. Student 4: Key- ettes 43 International Club 45 Spanish Club 4. LINDA SUE CULLEY JANE ELIZABETH CUMMINGS-Business Club 25 Pep Club lg S.C.A. Representative 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 4. KAREN COLLENE CUSTER-Business Club 4, Pep Club 4. ROBERT JAMES DANBY-Football, J.V. 25 French Club 2g Photography Club 3, 4. STANLEY ROBERT DAY-Chess Club 15 German Club 2, 3, 43 German Honor Society 45 Philosophy Club 3, 45 Science Club 2. 49 it MICHAEL PETER DEBLOIS-Basketball 1, J.V. 2, Var- sity 3g Boys' State 3g Class President 2g Class Senator lg Crew 3, 45 Football 1, J.V. 2g French Club 2, 35 Junior Civitans 2, 3, President'3, 45 S.C.A. President 4, U.F.O. Club, President 3. KATHY ANN DEJULIUS-Latin Club 2, 33 Pep Club 4. LUCY ANN DENNINGTON-American History Honor Society 3, 43 Choir 35 German Club 3, Secretary 4g German Honor Society 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 1, 2g Gymnastics Club lg Intemational Club 33 Keyettes 43 J.E.B. Stuart Beauty Contest 3g The Music Man 35 Madrigals 43 S.C.A. Representative 1, 3. CATHERINE MARIE DERHAAG-F.N.A. 2, 3, F.'lT.A. 45 German Club 2, 3, 43 German Honor Society 3, 43 Guidon 3,43 Junior National Honor Society 2, 35 Latin Club lg Latin Honor Society 1, Science Club 1, 3, 45 Science Honor Society 3. THOMAS HENRY DESOCIO DONALD HERBERT DEWEY-Business Club 33 Chess Club 43 Forensics Club 3g Intemational Club 33 Student Staff 2, 3. I VIVIAN LEE DICKENSON-Cheerleader, LV. lg Drill Team 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Sweetheart Representative 1. DEBORAH A. DIETZ GAIL LORRAINE DIXON JAMES RUSSELL DIXON-German Club 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3. LESLIE ANN DOUGHERTY-Athletic Oilice Assistant 4g Cavalettes 2, Historian 3, Vice-President 41 Cheerleading, J.V. Co-Captain 2, Varsity 3, 4: French Club' 1, French National Honor Society 3, 4: Homecoming Court 2, 3: Queen.4. WILLIAM ROBERT DRURY-Balladiers 3, 43- .Junior Na- tional Honor Society-I, 2: Rifle Club 1, 2. V BARBARA JUNE DUGAN+Balladiers 3g Business Club 23 Cavaletes 2, 3, Secretary 43 Cheerleading, Varsity 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus lg Homecoming Court lg J.E.B. Stuart Beauty Contest 1, lst Runner up 2, 3, Pep Club 4g SABRE 43- Sweetheart Court 2,'3. ' - MARGARET' SUSAN EDMUNDS-Balladiers 1, 45 Choir 3, 43 French' Club 25 French National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus '13 Junior National Honor Society 1, President 2g Madrigals 49 Mixed Chorus 25 National .Honor Society 3, 4: S.C.A. Representative 3, 4, Track 1, 2g TrifHiLY 3,-4. SARAH CHBNAULT -3, Historian 43' Cheerleading, Varsity 3, 43 Latin Club 33, Honor ,Society.'3, 49 Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4, SABREQZ Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish National Honor 6 II! B' a--3 B, 1, IN l i ll MICHAEL DEBLOIS KATHY DEJULIUS LUCY DENNINGTON xx PQ, The seniors and their Big Blue Babe. CATHERINE DERHAAG TOM DESOCIO DONALD DEWEY l l l l l l il. l Yup ,' ' os 'Sw BOBBIE DUGAN MARGO EDMUNDS SARAH EDWARDS Current events is such a pain! Rh an 4 - is :Venn 'IAN DICKENSON JAMES DIXON SORAH DIETZ LESLIE DOUGHERTY QL DIXON WILLIAM DRURY V . 1 'wg KN Q-w . f NWS Ir, f 4 9 x , 1 a X4 J have --- rw-rg ,4 0-qc-W. ?:h'4'111-ff , hw, -qp--'r ,JFK gs- A 51-- !'.':,A Since when is Babe made from papier mache? THOMAS EGLY MEREDITH EIDSON SHARON EI-ILINGER JANE ELDER Ei-19' H+ '15 : '.l Raider's Digest takes time out. BRENT ELLIOTT VANCE ELLIS ELIZABETH ELSEN av. h if CT' IFN Q-5 cf--' ' C IQ? 4 vii wp--n CY ENGEN MARK ERB GEOFFREY EVANS Y ENGLISH MARY ESCARRA CHERYL FARIS RY ENGLISH DEBRA ESTEPPE TIMOTHY FARRELL ml THOMAS MILLER EGLY SHARON MARIA EHLINGER MEREDITH KAY EIDSON-French Club 2, F.T.A. 2g Girls' Chorus lg Softball, J.V. 1, 2. JANE ELIZABETH ELDER-Pep Club 3. BRENT ALAN ELLIOTT VANCE C. ELLIS-Art and Literary Club 3, 4g Basketball lg T he Madwoman of Chaillot 2, 'Football 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 43 The Music Man 3, Drama Club 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 4. 3. ELIZABETH ANNE ELSEN-Cheerleader, Co-Captain 1, I.V. 2g French Club 2, 3g Girl Senator 3, 43 Gymnastics Club 1, Historian 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Ir.-Sr. Basketball Game, Cheerleader, Co-Captain 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY .IO ENGEN-American History Honor Society 4g 53 F.T.A. 49 Pep Club 1. GARY WINSTON ENGLISH LARRY WINSTEAD ENGLISH MARK MICHAEL ERB-Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4g S.C.A. 3. MARY HELEN ESCARRA-American History Honor So- ciety 4g Pep Club .lg S.C.A. Representative lg Student Assistant 1, 2, 3. DEBRA JEAN ESTEPPB-Balladiers 45 FtH,A. 43 Pep Club 4. GEOFFREY STUART EVANS-Crew 3, 49 Football ,1. CHERYL ANN FARIS-Balladiers 3: Business Club 2, 3. TIMOTHY DEAN FARRELL-Rilie Club 1, 2, 3. .PAUL CRAIG FAUBION-Balladiers 3, 4: Civitans 2, 3, Secretary 45 Concert Choir 3, 4g French Club lg Madrigals 45 The Music Man 3: SABRB 45 S.C.A. Representative 2, Swim Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. NANCY .DIANNE FAZAR-American History Honor So- ciety 3, 4: Choir 35 Color Guard 2, Captain 3, 43 Guidon 3, Treasurer 4, Madrigals 45 The Music Man 3, Portuguese Club 3, 4, Russian Club 3. ANNE MARIE FISCHER-Balladiers 2, Pep Club 1. DAVID IAN FISCHER-American History Honor Society 3, 45 Latin Club, President 3g Latin Honor Society 3, 4, U.F.0. Club 3. MAUREEN ANN FITZGERALD-American History Honor Society 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Spanish Honor Society 3, Secretary 4. THOMAS MARTIN FLANIGAN-Baseball, LV. 2, Var- sity 3g Basketball, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 43 Football, J.V. lg Civ- itans 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Latin Club 3, S.C.A. Repre- sentative 3, 4. WILLIAM CLARKE FLETCHER-Basketball I, J.V. 23 Cross Country 1, 4: Football, J.V. 25 Marching Band 15 Track, J.V. l, 2, Varsity 2, 3, 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH FOSTER-Cheerleader 35 Gymnas- tics Club 3, 4, J.E.B. .Stuart Beauty Contest 3, 43 Jr.-Sr. Bas- ketball Game Sg Otiice. Assistant 3, 43 S.C.A. Representative 25 Swim Club 3, 4, DAVID SINCLAIR FOULIS-Balladiers 43 Crew 1, Var- sity 2, 3, President 45 Football 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 33 Jr,-Sr. Basketball Game 3, 45 Reserve Band 1. TERRY LEE FOX-Chess Club. 3, 4: Radio Club 3, 4. 'THBRBSA ANN FRANKLIN-French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Guidon.2, Historian 3, 'Vice-President 45 Hockey 1, 2: Tennis 3. PATRICK MICHAEL FRAWLEY-Baseball, J.V. 23 Rille Club 2, 3. BEVERLY RUTH FRIEND-Balladiers 45 F.N.A. 1, 2, S,C.A. Representative 2, .Spanish Club 2. CONSTANCB naxurnfr FROGALE,-American History Honor .Society 3, 43 Cadencenfi, Business Manager 45 French Club 1,,'2, 3, 4: Guidon, 3, 4: ,.IuniorlNationalf Honor Society 1, 2: Rifle Club 4: Softball,.l.V.1.3 Track lg U.F.0. Club 2. - Howaiua :Ames GAMBLE-Baseball, I.V.,1, varsity 2, 3, 4: Basketball 12: I.atiufClub 3, 4: Jr-Sr.'Game 3,r4f. 101-IN SOCRA'FES'GAIlBIS-Crew 1, 2, cms country .1, 43 Latin Club 713 Marching Band, 1, 2,3 Radio. Club 3, 4. oENisB.AN1'rA GARDNER-P.H.A. 4. German Club 3, 4g Hockey 411, 2: Softball 1, 2. CYNTHIA GARNER Art class or group therapy? PAUL FAUBION NANCY FAZAR sg., 31 fi' A T 1 rl I'jl'QuTl' ,I . T.'.'f.A I - Q: , p Qfqr 5 1,21 -A - Mx N , ,I . -'ii ' ' 1 - 1 - r I .l. :TR ,X I I if is. gr' ' its 1 .lf .I V I I r ' A 4 , Z . ,.,., .44 J - -'sis N .1 ' E , . 3? 'C I fi' ' -r-fx-eg mi-2 as , rn f ' r K E ., , , . I . . 'Sf-7 I :. - ,ff -1 ' W, -.,-aiitiftas-,Ski ANNE FISCHER MAUREEN FITZGERALD DAVID FISCHER THOMAS FLANIGAN ALLEN. I QQ '-Q av' CF? 'qs ' ? it 'Lk fd- 1 fvx 7' L 453k 1 'E' Y me-7 BEVERLY FRIEND HOWARD GAMBLE DENISE GARDNER CONSTANCE FROGALE JOHN GARBIS CYNTHIA GARNER -. .Pivjgk-v. fivwil 75521 ILLIAM FLETCHER TERRY FOX 12, JSAN FOSTER THERESA FRANKLIN 'M' AVID FOULIS PATRICK FRAWLEY ':l'Q2 ' T - ' 1: A. A. AA... . A new student teacher? an im- DOUGLAS GATES WAYNE GEISEN ROBERT GEORGE There are easier ways to get to Hot Shoppes during lunch. in 1- RR PATRICIA GILLESPIE DOUGLAS GOMES ROBIN GILMAN SHARON GOODWIN BECKY GLASS ANA GORRITA r bf 'P 9'9 I - v if i A Q iq' J Ji-I I C' if Ls? X ANCY GORRY MARK GREENBERG BARBARA HALL XCKIE GRAHAM SUE GRIMES JOYCE HALL XNIS GRAY JEANETTE HACKER KAREN HALL DOUGLAS HOWARD. GATES-Balladiers 3, 4: Hi.Y 3, Chaplain .49 S.C.A. 2, 3, Sargeant-at-Arms 4: 69'Lines Editor 4g Spanish Club lg U'.F.O. Club 3. I WAYNE EDWARD GEISEN-Chess Club 3, 4, Intema- tional Club 45 Student Staff 2: Tennis Team, Varsity 2,.3, 4. ROBERT .BENJAMIN GEORGE-Basketball'2g, Crew 3, 4g French Club lg Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 3: Latin Club 33 'Math Honor Society 45 National Honor Society 3, 4g Science Honor Society 4,'Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. PATRICIA JANE 'GILLESPIE--F.B.L.A. 3g Marching Band 1gS.C.A. Representative 3. ROBIN MARK GILMAN--Basketball lg Crew 2, 3, 4g Cross Country 4, German Club 2g Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 33 Lab, Assistant 4: Key Club 3, 43 Math Team 45 S.C4A. 1, 2, Ski Club 2. BECKY LINNE GLASS-American History' Honor Society 3, 43 FHA. 1, Secretary 2, 3, 43 French Club 29 F.T.A. 1, 2, Co-Representative 3, 4g Guidance Assistant 2, 3, 4g Junior National Honor ,Society 1, 2g Latin Honor Society 3, 4, Math Honor Society 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, SABRE 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS LOUIS GOMES-American History Honor So- ciety 3, 4g Wrestling, Varsity 1, 2. SHARON RAE GOODWIN-Concert Choir 3, 43 Girls' Chorus lg Gymnastics Club 2, 3, 4g Keyettes 4: Mixed Chorus 2g Pep Club lg Swim Club 2, The Music Man. ANA GORRITA , NANCY ELLEN GORRY-Balladiers 4, Basketball, .I .V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Business Club 2: F.H.A. 33 Hockey, J.V. 1, Varsity 4g Pep Club 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, SABRE 4g Soft- ball, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, Co-Captain 3, 43 Student Assistant 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JACQUELINE MAY GRAHAM-Ba1ladiers.2, 3g Business Club 2, Cavalettes 23 Cheerleader 3g French Club lg Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 39 S.C.A.. 2, 3. JANIS HELEN GRAY-Basketball, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, Con- cert Choir 35 F.N.A. 23 Girls' Chorus lg Hockey, I.V. 1, Varsity 2, 33 Majorettes 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 25 The Music Man 33 Pep Club 1, 25 Softball, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3. MARK L. GREENBERG-Folk Music Club 2, 33 RAID- ERS' DIGEST 3, SABRE 4. SUE ANN GRIMES-Intemational Club 25 Latin Club 2, 3g RAIDERS' DIGEST 4. ' JEANETTE HACKER-Basketball 2, Business Club 4g Drill Team 3g Gymnastics Club 1, 2, 3g Hockey lg Tennis 2. BARBARA ANN HALL-F.N.A. 2, 3, 4: Library Staffn3g Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 'JOYCE HALL-Basketball 3, Hockey 15 Softball 2. KAREN HALL - ' SALLY I-IALTOM-Balladiers 1, 2: Concert Choir 3, 4g l French Club' lv, '2, 3. l 'KATHLEEN ELVIRA HAMBLIN STEPHEN EPPLE HANCOTTE-Crew 2, 3, 4, Football 71, J Varsity 2, 43, Captain 4: Key Club 2, 43, President 4: Latin 'Club 3, 4: Latin Honor Society 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. JANE DIANE I-IANENBBRG--A.F.S. 3, 45 American His- tory Honor Society 3, 45 Art and Literary Club 3, 4: Interna- , tional Club 4: Junior National Honor Society 1, 2g Keyettes- 2, Junior Representative 3, Secretary 4: Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3, '43 National Honor Society 3, 4: Quill and Scroll Honor Society- 3, 4: RAIDERS' DIGEST 35 'Editor in Chief 4, S.C.A. 1, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2: Spanish Honor Club Society 2, 3, 4. KIRSTEN BUNGAARD HANSEN SALLY JEAN HANSEN KEITH LESLI HART KE-Basketball 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 43 Chess Club, Vice-President 3, 49 Debate Club 4: SABRE, Assistant Business Editor 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Swim Club 3: U.F.0. Club 2. JOHN THOMAS HARTMAN ARLAND STANLEY HATCH-Chess Club, Treasurer 4, Concert Choir 4: Student Staff 3. THOMAS MICHAEL HEACOCK-Radio Club 2, 3, 4. KATI-IIE LEE HEFFERN- Carousel 1,3 Gymnastics Club 2, 3, 4: Junior National Honor Society 2: Keyettes 3, 43 The Music Marin 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: SABRE 4. JAIMBS 'THOMAS HEG-Chess Club, 3, 43 Math Club 35 Spanish H'onor.Society 3, 4. LYNN MARLANE HELMANTOLER-S.C.A. Representa- tive 4. IJEIGI-I HENDERSON+Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, 'Dark of the Moon 33 Girls' Chorus lg Keyettes 3, 4: Madri- galsw 31 141. Muclwoinan of Chaillot 2g Thespian -Honor Society 3, :President 4. L RICHARD .HENRY-U.F.o. Club 2. JAMES' REDMOND HERIN-Radio Club 2, 3, 4. MARY JUDITH HERZIG-Balladiers 45- Business Club 2, 4: F,H.A. 1, 3: FLN.A. 3: .Lab Assistant 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish ,Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Swim Club 1, 2. '-sq, 11:1 'ak SALLY HALTOM KATHLEEN HAMBLIN STEPHEN HANCOTTE It's elementary, my dear Chip. QIHJIUIIY N195 5 K JANE HANENBERG KIRSTEN HANSEN SALLY HANSEN 'is lac., V T I 1 , ba I 1' 'sy -if 151 j NS' in 'fx HARTKE JOHN HARTMAN ypical non-study study hall. ,. , Q 'Z ,Q in-.- fiff ' vn- Hb- , ..,,gr ARLAND HATCH JAMES HEG RICHARD HENRY THOMAS HEACOCK LYNN HELMANTOLER JAMES HERIN KATHIE HEFFERN KAREN HENDERSON MARY HERZIG '!l ' Er. DOLORES HESLOP ALICE HIGGINS GEORGE HILTON Paul Bunyan in the making. '50 -'35 Es- , ilu GREG HINER DIANE HOCKENBERRY MARTHA HISE STEPHEN HOGYE SARA HOARD GUY HOLCOMB attacks a physics dilemma under Miss Shughrou's guidance. 'zrfli' ' .1 ge E OUGLAS HONNOLD ARY HOWARD ,, ii QQ ANN HUBBARD SHIRLEY HUEY DAVID HUDDLESTON ALBERT HULLEY . gr 1f4v61?jj . 1 ff 53 DOLORES ANN HESLOP-Balladiers 43 Business Club 2, 3, 4g French Club 2, 3g J .EQB. Stuart Beauty Contest 3, The Music Man 3. ALICE VERONICA HIGGINS-Balladiers Club 3, 4: Business Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 2g International Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 1. GEORGE HILTON GREGORY CLARK I-IINBR-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 49 Civ- itans 3, 43 Football li 2, 3: S.C.A. Representative 1. MARTHA JANE HISE-Cheerleading Ig Pep 'Club lg S.C.A. Representative 43 Softball 2g Tri-HihY 1, 2, 3, 4. SARA JANE HOARD-Basketball, J .V. .15 Business Club 2, 4: Pep Club Ig SAIBRE 3. DIANE HOCKENBERRY STEPHEN' LESLIE HOGYE-French National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. GUY WILLIAM HOLCOMB DOUGLAS. RICHARDSON HONNOLD GARY W. HOWARD-Baseball, LV. 25 Cadence- 3, 43 French Club 1, 25 Jr.Sr. IBa.sketbal1,Game-3, -4. ANN PATRICIA HUBBARD-French Club 2, 35 Guidon 3, 4g Junior National Honor Society 2g National Honor Society 3, 4. .DAVID THORN HUDDLESTON-Baseball, -LV. 2g.Bl.lSi- ness Club 3. ' - SHIRLEY JEAN HUEY--D.E1C.A. 4, gPhiIos0pIiy'CIub 3. ALBERT PAGE IHULLEY-BUSIIICSS Club 21 German Club 3, Science Honor Society 3, 45. Wrestling, LV- 2, 3, Varsity 4. RICHARD HYDE BARBARA ANNE INGERSKI-Art and Literary Club 45 Class Secretary 35 J.E.B. Stuart Contest 1, 35 Pep Club 15 Philosophy Club 25 Riding Club, President 15 S.C.A. Repre- sentative 1, 2, 45 Spanish Club 45 Spanish Honor Society 3, 45 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, Secretary 3, President 4. STEVEN JACKSON-D.E.C.A. 2, 35 Football 1, 25 S.C.A. Representative 1. ,E RICHARD JAMES GAIL IRENE JOHNSON-Cavalettes 1, 2, 3, President 45 Cheerleading, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 45 Class Vice-President 15 Gymnastics 15 J.E.B. Stuart Beauty Contest 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball, J.V. 1, 25 Sweetheart Court 2, 35 Track 1, 2. ASHTON BLAIR JONES MARGARET CARYL JONES-Business Club 35 Dark of the Moon 35 French Club 2, 35 German Club 35 International Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 The Mad. Woman of Chail1ot 25 The Music Man 3. -ROBERT JONES JOHN SCOTT JORDAN ROGER DALE JORSTAD4Baseball, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 German Club 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Junior National Honor Society l, 2. PATRICIA ANN JUETI'-Pep Club Z, Vice-President 35 S.C.A. Representative 25 Spanish Club 1, 2. CAROL LYNNE KANE-Band l, 25 F.T.A. 3, 45 SABRE 45 Spanish Club 2. 5 SANDRA LEE KAWOLICS EDWARD JOHN ROBERT KAYE-Basketball, J.V. 15 Football, J.V. 15 Gymnastics Club 15 Hockey, J.V. 15 Ski Team 1. . HANS KENNEDY-Audio-Visual Club 15 German Club 1, 2l NANCY KATHARINE KENT-American History Honor Society 3, 45 Basketball, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 45 Class Vice- President' 45 Hockey, J .V. 15 Junior National Honor Society 1, 25 Keyettes 2, 3, Historian 45 Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Math Honor Society 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 45 SABRE 3, Co-Assistant Literary Editor 45 Softball, J .V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4. ROBIN LINDSAY KENT-Cavalettes 1, 2, Secretary 3, 45 Cheerleading 1, J.V., Captain 2, Varsity 3, 45 Class Secretary 15 J.E.B. Stuart Beauty Contest 35 Junior National Honor Society 25 Math Honor Society 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SABRE 3, 45 S.C.A. Representative 15 Spanish Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. KRISTINE LYNN KIEBLER-Balladiers 2, 3, 45 Cheer- leader 15 Choir 45 French Club 35 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Junior National Honor Society 25 Keyettes 45 Mixed Chorus 15 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll Honor 'Society 3, 45 RAIDERS' DIGEST 3, 4. ROBERT LYNN KINTER JAN ELLEN KISI-IBAUCH-F.T.A. 45 Pep Club 1. LAWRENCE R 0 B E R T KITSON-American History Honor Society 3, 45 Crew 25 Latin Club 45 Wrestling, J.V. 2. RICK HYDE RICHARD JAMES BARBARA INGERSKI GAIL JOHNSON STEVEN JACKSON ASHTON JONES ft. ' f 'V' 'R sv 9, J A 965 iff 'lr--. 'L' an 13 .- 'Ta Ii' In MARGARET JONES ROBERT JONES SCOTT JORDAN i I 1: ' 5 N Q! V T'- 7 'W 195 'K N ir-W' ,is 5 in-' 5- i-- we OGER JORSTAD ATRICIA JUETT AROL KANE SANDRA KAWOLICS ED KAYE HANS KENNEDY W V , N . F-..... Z Y.. Ray Smith industriously decorates his desk. ,I -f -7, I qv ,. . 1 I -GET. .- ....,-.--r-1 NANCY KENT KRISTINE KIEBLER JAN KISHBAUCH ROBIN KENT ROBERT KINTER LARWENCE KITSON Cl Dani ,,,:'9 :.,x Z-..--x 1-1 Asn. 63 6 I ? , JAMIE KLEIN NANCY KLINE KATHARINE KNOLES V 2 1, A' , 3. A 1' A A Girl-watching. 'C ' -13, 4-'Zi-' .. L. J 'Wi ,ts Q-r WENDY KOCI MARK KUHL RAYMOND KOMOROWSKI JAN KUMOR JANE KREIPKE MABLE LAM qv 'Q JAMIE LEE KLEIN--Basketball, J.V, 23 Dark of the Moon 2. 1 N NANCY ANNE KLINE-Guidon 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHARINE LYNN KNOLES-Gymnastics 3, Pep Club 13 S.C.A. Representative 1, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3. WENDY MARIE KOCI-Art and Literary Club 2, 3, Sec- retary 43 Balladiers 2, 3, 44 Carousel 1, Concert Band 2, 3, 3: Concert Choir 3, 4g Dark of the Moon 33 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Madrigals 4, Mad Woman of Chaillot 23 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Man 35 Riding Club 25 SABRE 3, Assistant Art Editor 43 Thespian Honor Society 3, 4. RAYMOND ANTHONY KOMOROWSKI-Debate Club 3, Co-Captain 4, Forensics 3g Guidon 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, Secretary 42 Student Staff 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4. JANE ANN KREIPKE-Concert Choir 2, 3, 4g Dark of the Moon 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4g F.T.A. 2, 3, Secretary 43 Latin Honor Society 3, 43 Madrigals 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4. MARK ALAN KUHL-Key Club 43 Wrestling 2. JAN WARREN KUMOR-American History Honor Soci- ety 3, 45 Football 1, 2: S.C.A. Representative 2. MABLE FAYE LAM-F.B.L,A. 2g Keyettes 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 23 U.F.O. Club 2. GEORGE ROBERT LAMB DONALD THOMAS LANDES-Radio Club 25 Science Club 2. ROBERT STERLING LANG--Chess Club 4: F.B.L.A. 23 Guidon 3, 4. JAMES LAU-Civitans 3, 4g Football 15 Mixed Chorus 2. MICHAEL WILLIAM LAWHORN DIANA ELISE LEGGETT-F.B.L.A. 25 F.H.A. 15 Guid- ance Staff 3,- 45 Pep Club 15 RAIDERS' DIGEST 35 SABRE 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. THOMAS ARTHUR LEHMAN-Football 15 Golf 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, President 45 S.C.A. Representative 35 Ugly Man 3. Efrm LEAH LEvENsoN-Balladiers 1, 4, Concert choir 45 Latin Club, Secretary 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Pep Club 1, 3, 45 Philosophy Club 4. DEBORAH MAE LEWIS-Balladiers 1, 25 D.E.C.A. 25 F.B.L.A. 25 Pep Club 1. KERRY RANDALL LEWIS-Spanish Club 1, 25 U.F.0. Club 2. ROBERTA C. LEWIS-Balladiers l, 45 Guidance Staff 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Philosophy Club 4. LINDA SUSAN LIGGAN-Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Office Staif 4. STEPHANIE LOW-Balladiers 45 Dark of the Moon 35 Drama Club l, 25 Junior National Honor Society 1, 25 'The Music Man 35 S.C.A. Representative 1, 25 Thespian Honor Society 3, 4. LORRAINE LYNN-Guidon 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Softball, Manager 25 Spanish 1, 2. THEODORE BRUCE MACKECHNIE-Class President 15 Golf Team 2, 35 Key Club 3, 45 S.C.A. Representative 4. MARGARET ANNE MACHENZIE-Art and Literary Club 2, 3, 45 Guidance Staff 35 Latin Club 2. H ROBERT JAMES MACKEY-Wrestling 2, 4. STEVEN' PETER MADSON-Student Staff 25 Tennis 1, 2, Captain 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN MALIN--Kaden Club 3, Chaplain-Histo rian 45 Russian Club 1, 2. PHILIP VINCENT MANGANO-Crew 2, 3. 45 I-Ii-Y 3, 4. MARGUERITE ESTHER MARKEY-Balladiers 3, 45 Business Club, Vice-President 3, President 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 German Honor Society 3, 45 Library Assistant 1. SUSAN E. MARTASIN-F.N.A. 15 German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Guidon Club 3, 4. MIKKI MARTIN-German Club 35 German Honor Society 3, 45 Gymnastics 1, 3, Presidentg Hockey J.V., Co-Captain 2, Varsity 3, 45 Softball 3. D.. A H-' x ii -he f' I 1:4-yi! ix f 'i , ia- -Q DIANE LEGGETT DEBORAH LEWIS LINDA LIGGAN THOMAS LEHMAN KERRY LEWIS STEPHANIE LOW ETTA LEVENSON ROBERTA LEWIS LORRAINE LYNN ,ru ffm Y I lla ,-M. 'ET' .px 1'1- RUCE MACKECHNIE MARGARET MACKENZIE ROBERT MACKEY 'ou're a senior? 44 1 I I A 0 Vx W. n . 4. on :J A5ir I Q'D: A. , .- xg' Jgpif. L ' . ' C ,Q 1 f. 5 ,X A I 5 Ei n 41? f If' . ' A . 7- 51 - , , ',.v-' A ' - ' 1 V . . '.f 5. 1 , . V, '1.' ri ' -1-C,-' -.-I ,. n - I . f..f-f A.- F I A ,. . . -..- I 1 ' a , 5 ' -, I . fk FSMQ.: v , :.j',, 5 ' -'. u, ., ' I' if rv, 7 i . ' 'Q I. I . n :.' . . .ffl-1' ' 3 , - .I 5 h, - ,--'--: ,A ., V vi fs- -j . 5 'fs dh STEVEN MADSON MARGUERITE MARKEY PATRICIA MALIN SUSAN MARTASIN PHILIP MANGANO MIKKI MARTIN 1 'T7' 'X lb 127 Q' QK in 'Uh MARY ANN MCCAFFREY MARGARET MCCOY WENDY MCDOUGAL SCOTT MCCOLLOM TERESA MCDONALD HAL MCFARLAND 45 x 1-N, I ' w 171.7 EPT' ,L. PATRICIA MARTIN WILLIAM MATERNE JANIS MARX STEPHEN MAY CAROL MASON LISA MAYO The fust period blahs. '43 get X Kffr' if :tv WSF MCGINNIS SHARON MCVAY CHRISTINE METZ MCMAHAN RICHARD MECHALSKE SUSAN METZGER J-53 , es. 9,4 4, Yi, - , - I ' X. 3 'C ' ' 4 ,. N. -- wx' ' -1 . --4 ..,-- . . ,N .1 . 5 E -. .fwgd lail tiling at its best. ., N' A -Wm, ' r-L -, X I PATRICIA ANNE MARTIN-French Club 43 French Honor Society 4. IANIS LYNN MARX-Cavalettes 3, Chaplain 45 Cheer- leader, Varsity 4, I.E.B. Stuart Beauty Contest 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4. CAROL LEE MASON-American History Honor Society 3, 45 French Club 2, 33 Gymnastics Club 2, 33 Junior National Honor Society 1, 23 Keyettes 2, Vice-President 3, President 45 National Honor Society 3, 43 SABRE 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3g Spanish National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Team 3, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM MATERNB-Football, Varsity 3. CHARLES STEPHEN MAY-Drum Major 3, 43 Guidon 3, 4. LISA KIRBY MAYO-French Club lg J.E.B. Stuart Beauty Contest lg Kaden 2, Secretary 3, 45 Latin Club 2, Pep Club lg S.C.A. Representative 1, 3. MARY ANN MCCAFFREY-Forensics 2, 33 F.T.A. 1, 29 Latin Club, Vice-President 3g RAIDERS' DIGEST 3. ALLEN SCOTT McCOLLOM-Basketball 1, 3, Hi-Y 3, 43 Track 1. MARGARET ANN MCCOY-Business Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 15 Girls' Chorus 1, 29 Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Science Club 1. TERESA MCDONALD WENDY SUE MCDOUGAL HAL McFARLAND-Chorus 4g Special Education 1, 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR KAY MCGINNIS-Guidance Stalf 4, Kaden 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Oflice Staff 33 Pep Club. DENNIS EARL McMAl-IAN-Baseball 1, 29 German Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. SHARON LEE MCVAY-Softball, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4. RICHARD WAYNE MECHALSKE-D.E.C.A. 3, 49 Foot- ball, .I.V. 2g Math Club 13 Student Staff 1, 2. CHRISTINE METZ-F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1: Guidon 3, 4g RAIDERS' DIGEST 2, 3, 4. SUSAN METZGER-Gymnastics 1, 3, 41 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Keyettes 43 Pep Club lg S.C.A. Representative 1, Ski Club lg Softball 3, 43 Pep Club l. VIVECA ANN MEYER-American History Honor Society 3, 43 Art and Literary Club 43 Balladiers 1, 33 Band 13 Basket- ball, J.V. 23 Concert Choir 33 Girlsf Chorus 13 'Gymnastic 'Club 2g Keyettes 3, 43 Madrigals 43 The Music Man 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 43 SABRE 3, Co-Editor at Large 4. , ,RICHARD WILLIAM MILLER-American History Honor Society 3, 43 French National Honor Society 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 4: Junior National Honor Society 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 S.C.A. Representative 43 U.F.O. Club 23 Wrestling, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4. V ROBERTA PAYE MILLER--Gymnastic Club 2, Historian 3, 4: Hockey, J.V. 23 J.E.B. Stuart State Gymnastics Team 33 'The Music Man 33 Thespian Honor Society 3, 4. TRAVIS FORBES MILLIKEN-Balladiers 2, 3, 43 Business Club 43 Class President 43 Concert Choir 3, 4g Debate Club lg Madrigals 43 Mixed Chorus 23 The Music Man 33 Young Life Vice-President 3. BONNIE GAYLE MILLS ' GEORGINA MISKELL-Kaden Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 43 I .E.B. Stuart Beauty Contest 33 Pep Club 1. KATHLEEN JOY MOHL-American History Honor Soci- ety 3, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 D.A.R. American History Medal 33 F.N.A. 2, 33 Guidon 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 43 Latin National Honor Society 3, 43 Madwoman of Chaillot 2s Marching Band 2, 3, 41 The Music Man 33 U.F.O. Club 2. SHARLENE MoIsoN CHARLES LOUIS MOORE-Marching Band 1, 23 RAID- BRS' DIGEST 4. TIMOTHY RALPH IVIORTON-Baseball, J.V. 2, Varsity 33 Key Club 3,,Vice-President 43 Junior National Honor Soci- ety 1,23 National Honor Society 3, 43 S.C.A. Representative 1. MICHAEL MOSTELLER-Chess Club 33 Gymnastics Club 33 Football, Varsity 2, 3g Junior National Honor Society lg Gymnastics Club 2, 3. LOUIS RALPH MUNOZ GAIL ANN MURPHY-Balladiers 43 Concert Choir 43 Dark of the Moon 33 Drama Club 13 French Club 1, 23 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Gymnastics Club 2, 33 Hockey 13 Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Swim Club 2, 33 Thespian Honor Society 3, 4. MARY ELLEN MURPHY CAROL JEAN NEADBRHOUSER-CADENCE 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 43 .F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3, 43 Guidance Staff 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. MIMA NEDELCOVYCH-Baseball, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Fnench Club 3, 43 Intemational Club l, 2, 3, 43 Junior Na- tional Honor Society 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Swim Club 2, 3, 43 U.F.O. Club 2. NEAL THOMAS NELSON-Debate Club 23 Thespian Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH JEAN NEWMAN-American History Honor Society 3, 43 F.B.L.A. 25 Forensics Club 3, 43 French National Honor Society 3, 43 F.'I'.A. lg Junior National Honor Society 23 National Honor Society 3, 4. 'Ci 1 53 '47 1:37 Arr ze 0 -.243 1--3 mfr time -v F b U -- VIVECA MEYER TRAVIS MILLIKEN KATHLEEN M01-IL RICHARD MILLER BONNIE MILLS SIIARLENE MoISoN ROBERTA MILLER GEORGINA MISILELL CHARLES MOORE 6 ELIZABETH NEWMAN A' N 1' f , I QA , v ix' ff .xl W -J 1 , . F4 'J IL , . 1-,. , H... CATHARINE NORTON ROLAND OBEY JOHN NOSS MICHAEL ODDENINO MARY OBENCHAIN THOMAS O'NElL ,fl -- AE Q ' V . ,q' - 1 , I1 f , 'TR 4 IW . sI1'. A -, X A 'yn' -,.,,x i -Af iw M 17' .ahv- A masterpiece in the making. . f + JANET OPP SHAUN O'ROURKE CHERYL OVERBECK mi? X. 1-as R iv- NCY OVUKA DEBBIE PACE KENNETH PACK K Van Natta cuts up. . .W tl l 1 ?' !f7 OCX- 5. ll Z ' ' . .135 , ,mg i ' -- iii 'fr ' fir ' ,:',- 7- I' .l'L!',,. IS1 . H 'FH .,,,.l, .1 4-if-,-. CATHARINE, DRUM NORTON-Balladiers lg Hockey, Varsity 3, 43 Keyettes,4g Spanish Club 1, 2g. Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Softball, Varsity 3, 43 Swim Club 1, 2, 3, 45 JOHN FREDRICK NOSS--Crew 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Junior National Honor Society 1, 25 Math Club 1, Math Honor Society 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Spanish Club 2g Spanish Honor Society 1, 2. MARY JANE OBENCHAIN-Balladiers 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 33 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4g Gymnastics Club 2, 3, 4g Madrigals 4g Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 2, 3, 45 Thespian Honor Society 3, 4. ROLAND JAMES OBEY--French Club 2, 3, 4, Portuguese Club 3, 45 S.C.A. Representative 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL LOUIS ODDENINO-Baseball, J.V. 2g Latin Club 4g S.C.A. Representative 2. THOMAS DANIEL. O'NEIL-Chess Club 3, 45 French Club 1, 2, 35 Guidon 2, 3, 45 Madwoman of Chaillot 23 Photography Club 1, 2: Radio Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club 23 Swim Club 2, 3, 4, Thespian Honor Society 2, 3, 4. JANET ELAINE OPP-A.F.S. 3g American History Honor Society 3, 4g F.H.A. 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 45 Ger- man Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 43 German Honor Society 2, 3, President 43 Junior National Honor Society 2g National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4g Office Staff 3, 4. SHAUN McCRARY O'ROURKE-French Club 1, 3, Pres- ident 45 National Honor Society 3, 4g Ollice Staff 3, 4g Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 45 RAHDERS' DIGEST 3g SABRE 2, 3, Co-Literary Editor 4, S.C.A. Representative 1. CHERYL SUSANNE OVERBECK-F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Ger- man Club 1, 2, 3, 43 German Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary 45 Guidance Staff 4. NANCY MARIE OVUKA-Business Club 2, 4g F.H.A. 2, 43 J.E.B. Stuart Beauty Contest 1g Spanish Club 4. DEBORAH SUSAN PACE-Concert Choir Ig F.H.A., His- torian 3, 4, S.C.A., Secretary lg Spanish Club 2g Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Vice-President 4. KENNETH DARRYL PACK-Football, J.V. 15 Wrestling, J.V. 2. JOHN PATRICK PAIGE-Chess Club 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3: Photography Club I, 2, U.F.O. Club 2. PAUL JOSEPH PASKAL JAYNE BOOTH PASLEY--American History Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Balladiers 4, F.B.L.A. 4, FJ-LA. 2, 3, Gymnastics Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish.Club 1, 2, 4, Swim Club 4. JOHN THOMAS PAUL-Baseball, Varsity 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4. DANIEL COLIN PELL-Balladiers 4, Chess Club 4, Foot- ball 1, Latin Club 4, S.C.A. Representative 2, 3, U.F.0. Club 3. ANDREA SUSAN PETRUSKA-American History Honor Society 3, President 4, Basketball, Manager 3, 4, Guidon 2, 3, 4, Junior National Honor Society 2, Latin Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Softball, J.V. 2, Varsity, Man- ager 3, 4. DEBRA PHILLIPS DONNA MARIE POFF-Clinic Staff 4, P.E. Assistant 2, 3, Softball 2. CHARMIAN AMBER. PRATT KERRY ROBERT PRICE-Baseball, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Basketball 1, J.V. 2, Football, J.V. 2, S.C.A. Representative 1. RONALD PROSCHAN-French National l-IonorYSociety 2, 3, 4, Junior National Honor 'Society 2, 3, National Merit Semi- Finalist.4, Philosophy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SABRE 4. KATHLEEN PRZYWARA--Majorettesr 1, 2, Captain 3, Co- Captain 4,.0H'lce Staff 2, Track 1. SANDRA CARMEN PUGLIA--Balladiers 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. . TERBSA LOUISE QUINN-Pep Club 2, Science Club 1, TERMS Club 3. MARY MARGARET RANTZ-F.H.A. 2, French Club 3, 4, French Honor Society 3, 4, Junior National Honor Society 2, Math Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. BARBARA EILEEN REITNAUER RONALD GRANT REPPERT-Football 1, J .V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Wrestling, J.V. 1.. an ffl m ,Ais- ..-L. if--f 30- 8 1? iff' Yi -1 is 1--f JY JOHN PAIGE JAYNE PASLEY DANIEL PELL PAUL PASKAL JOHN PAUL ANDREA PETRUSKA 1 , i. f Senior Seance. SBIE PHILLIPS DONNA POFF I l s lunch bunch. 'I L15 I 1, Orr 5:5 g5,::fpuv.' I d-l-'.E-.f5'?.- .iran-..f,., .f I , 415 if Mb' ivfif YQ, 'K '19- -les 'W-Q CHARMIAN PRATT KATHLEEN PRZYWARA MARY RENTZ KERRY PRICE SANDRA PUGLIA BARBARA REITNAUER RONALD PROSCHAN TERESA QUINN RONALD REPPERT B- N, iff DAVID RICCIARDELLI ROGER RICE WILLIAM RICHARDS Monday, Monday. CAROL RICHARDSON KENNETH RINEHART LINDA RIGGENS JACQUELINE ROBERTS .pu- X FREDERICK ROBINSON PAUL ROBINSON - --- ai- -, If, Alix, 'K . 4 H -v, 'J 4 . .3 4 . JV? , '4 . , Q I WILLIAM ROCKWELL SALLY ROOD L1 LQ 'Ei V. DAVID VICROY RICCIARDELLI-Concert Band 2, 3g Crew 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3g S.C.A. Repre- sentative 2. ROGER GARRETT RICE-Guidon 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 3, 4. WILLIAM KINNE RICHARDS-Basketball, J.V. 25 Span- ish Club 2. CAROL ANN RICHARDSON-A.F.S. 3, 4, American His- tory Honor Society 3, Vice-President 43 Concert Choir 45 D.A.R. American History Award 39 French National Honor Society 2, 3, 4g Hockey, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 35 International Club 4, Junior National Honor Society, Treasurer 2g Keyettes 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4g Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4g Math Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4g SABRE 2, 3, Assistant Editor 3, Editor in Chief 4. LINDA JOYCE RIGGINS-Choir 1, 2, 43 Forensics 3g Gymnastics 1, 2, 4g Modem Dance Club 1. KENNETH ERIC RINEHART-Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Gymnastics Club 3, 4, Track, J .V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. JACQUBLINE BARBARA ROBERTS FREDERICK HANSON ROBINSON-Cross Country 3g Madrigals 3, 4g S.C.A. Representative 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Vice-President 3, 4, Thespian Honor Society 3, 43 The Music Man 3g Track 2, 3. PAUL WEATLEY ROBINSON WILLIAM ORVILLE ROCKWELL-Crew 3, 4, Football, J.V. 2. SALLY ANN ROOD-French Club 15 J.E.B. Stuart Beauty Contest 33 Marching Band lg Orchestra 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. LEONOR CARMAN ROSALES MARTHA JANE ROSE-French Club 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2. SHELLY IVA ROSEN-American History Honor Society 3, 4, Art and Literary Club 2, 3g Basketball, J.V. 23 French Club 1, 2-g Hockey, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, Marching Band 13 Pep Club 2, Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4, RAIDERS' DIGEST 2, 3, 43 Russian Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 4. MICHAEL SHELDON ROSENBAUM-American History Honor Society 3, 4, Audio-Visual Staff 19 Baseball, J.V. 2g Boy Senator 23 Choir 33 Forensics Club 3, 4: French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Guidon 3, President 45 Junior National Honor Society 1, 2g Madrigals 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Philosophy Club 2. JUDY ELLEN ROSENBERG-F.B.L.A. 2. BROR AXEL 'ROSENQUIST-Business Club 3, French Club 2g Science Club 2, 3. MARY ELIZABETH ROUNTREE-Cheerleading, Captain 1, .I.V. 2, Varsity 3, Captain 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, Chaplain'2, Vice-President 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN , RUEDISUELI--American History Honor' Society 3, 45 Basketball, J.V. Co-Captain 2, Varsity 3, 45 Dark of the Moon 35 French Honor Society 2, 35 Junior National Honor Society 1, 25 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Honor Society 3, 45 The Music Man 35 National Honor Society 3, President 45 Ofiice Staff 3, 45 RAIDERS' DIGEST 15 Science Club 35 Softball, J.V. 25 Thespian Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4. H MARY ELLEN SALBMI-Business Club 25 German 'Club 35 Pep Club 2. THOMAS O'BR.lEN SCARRY-Camera Club 15 Civitans 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2. I OHN GORDON SCHLBY -Crew 3, 4: Rifle Club 3, 4. V CAROLYN J. SCHNEIDER-Concert Choir' 3, 45 Girls' Chonis lg Mixed Chorus 25 The Music Man 35 Spanish Club l, 25 U.F.O. Club Secretary-Treasurer 2. . KURT ROBERT SCI-INITZLER-Arnerican History Honor Society 3, 45 Baseball, J.V. 25 Civitans 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 German -Club 2, 3, 45 German Honor Society 3, 45 Math Honor Society 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Track 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES M. SCI-IUTZ SUSAN CLAIBORNE SCOTT ROBERT HOWARD SEAL--D.E.C.A. 45 Riiie Club 2, 35 U.F.O. Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 2. ANITA SEALE-V.O.T. 4, AWILLIAM WALTER SEDR-Football 1, J.V. 25 Guidon 3, 45 Latin.Club 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. V JOAN SEIDMAN--Art and Literary Club 3, 45 French Club 25 French National Honor Society 3, President 45 Ger- man Club 2, 3, Secretary 45 German Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Intemational Club 2, 3. VIRGINIA KENT SEITZ-CADENCE 2, 3, Editor-in- Chief 45 German Club 3, Vice-President 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Guidon 3, Chaplain 45 Junior National Honor Society 1, 25 .Math Honor Society 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Riiie Club 45 Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Vice-President.35 Swim Club 2. MARTEE GRAHAM SELDEN-Class Secretary 45 Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game, Cheerleader 35 Pep Club 1, 2, President 3, 45 SABRE 45 S.C.A. Representative 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Historian 4. LINDA LOUISE SHEALS-Business Club 35 Drill Team 2. shi! BX T21 MARY ROUNTREE ELIZABETH RUEDISUELI Dubose takes a student poll. F' 6-155' NN... ' no 'Q- Q'f:'v -QL- MARY SALEMI TOM SCARRY JOHN SCI-ILEY ---r -0. B54 Aw' X fun l - .HN x V 'nirv- lsv -L Wu.- 'AROL SCHNEIDER SUSAN SCOTT WILLIAM SEDR QURT SCI-INITZLER HOWARD SEAL JOAN SEIDMAN AMES SCI-IUTZ ANITA SEALE VIRGINIA SEITZ 4-, -Q fo- in-'N ' if-J-I MARTEE SELDEN LINDA SHEALS The goggled arsonist. f-.d4 L- 1 Nffff ' ,'Lf' ' v Riff' .,, at .,:., -s .V.- tml. seek: L' -.I -' -'I x L1 , N4 fwr. --A fl vi-R Smilin' Vicki. VALERII3 SHEPPARD LINDA SHRIVER MARSI-IA SILER 41.- 'if X KEN SIMMONS LINDA SMITH MICHELLE SIMON MICHELLE SMITH STEVE SKIBINSKI RAY SMITH ha' 'fs .K kw- 3.-PS' tub HARON SMITH DONNA SMOOT JANIE STEFFEY TEPHANIE SMITH DENICE SPRAGUE KYLE STEPHENSON HLLIAM SMITH CAROLYN STANLEY ROGER STILLWELL J E I I 5 N I v VALERIE DARNELL SHEPPARD-F.H.A. 2, 33 Ollice Staff 33 V.0.T. 1, 2. LINDA ANN SHRIVER-Gymnastic Club 2, 33 Junior Na- tional Honor Society I, 23 SABRE 43 Spanish 'Club 1, 2, 33 Spanish Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. MARSHA JOAN SILER-Chorus 13 Pep Club 3, 43 RAID- ERS' DIGEST 3, 4. KENNETH WAYNE SIMMONS-Balladiers 2, 33 Biaseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball lg Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MWICHELLE SIMGN-F.N.A. 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 23 RAIDERS' DIGEST 4. STEPHEN PAUL SKIBINSKI-Debate Club 33 Football 13 F.T.A. 3. LINDA VIRDELL SMITH-Basketball, J.v. 2, Varsity 3, 4. MICHELLE ANNE SMITH-Concert Choir 43 Girls? Cho- rus 13 Mixed Chorus 3g Pep Club 1, 2. RAY EDWARD SMITH JR.-Business Club 3, 43 Football 13 Latin Club 2, 3. SHARON RAYE SMITH STEPHANIE SMITH WILLIAM WARREN 'SMITI-If-Basketball,'I.V. 2, Varsity 3, 43 Civitans 3, Historian 43 U.F.0. Club 1, 2. DONNA LEE SMOOT-Balladiers 2, 33 Business Club 23 Cheerleading, Varsity 43 Pep Club. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 43 SABRE -3, 43 Spanish' Club 1, 23 Track 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4. DENICE JEAN ISPRAGUE-Athletic Director's Assistant 33 Business Club 43 French 'Club 1, 2, 3, 43 J.ErB. Stuart Beauty Contest 33 Junior National Honor Society 1, 23 Keyette 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 43 RAIDERS' DIGEST Staff lg SABRE 3, Art Editor 4. CAROLYN FAYE STANLEY-Basketball, J'.V. 1, 2, Var- sity 3, 43 Hockey .lt.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 43 Junior National Honor Society, Vice-President 23 Keyettes 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Softball, LV. 2, Varsity 3, 43'Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Track '1, 2, 3, 4. JANIE LYNN STEFFEY KYLE STEPHENSON--Basketball, J.V. 33 Wrestling Var- sity 3. ROGER HOWARD WSTILLWELL-Baseball, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 43 Basketball, I.V. 2, Varsity 3, 43 Football 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 43 Science-Club I, 2. i -as Q27 I Q-- .,.. 1- 5 'lt' T7' MICHAEL SULLIVAN GREG SUSLOW CLARENCE SUMMERS JOANNE SUTPHIN KAREN SUNDE KAREN SUTTON ROSALEEN SUTTON DEBBIE 'FATE CHANDLER TEDHOLM CAL SWENHOLT ROBIN TAYLOR CAROL THOMAS Beth T.P.'s the Keyette float. , ,-5 . ..- pl , ,Ny 5 N f 1 'Q I 'MF f 4 1- :3 J i 9 I T A I 1- 'NJ 1'--v ' 33:35 GREG TRAMMELL DIANE TREES ' A peek at Dave Engle. ,,L ..- maui, 4,-f , 41' '7- ,191 .Mg duv- I s ,, 'f .'f,f '1 - 1,1 VU' X ' 2- !i' fl. l,'1?5, ' fl, . -v KATHRYN THOMAS RONALD THORPE BETTY JO TIFFANY MICHAEL EARLE SULLIVAN-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Honor-Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Photography Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Radio Club 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, SABRE 3, 4. CLARENCE RAYMOND SUMMERS-Basketball 1, J.V. 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4. KAREN ELEANOURE SUNDE--Balladiers 1, 2, CA- DENCE 3, Dark of the Moon 3, Pep Club 1, Philosophy Club 3, The Tall Strangef' 2. GREGORY RICHARD SUSLOW-Photography Club 1, 2, Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, RAIDERS' DIGEST 3, Sports Editor 4, U.F.O. 1, Wrestling, J.V. 2, 3. JOANNE CAROL SUTPHIN-Business Club 2, F.H.A. 2, Guidon 3, 4. KAREN LEIGH SUTTON-American History Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Balladiers 1, 2, Concert Choir 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, Secre- tary 3, Vice-President 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Track 1, 2. ROSALEEN JOSEPHINE SUTTON-D.E.C.A. 3, iPep Club 2. HELMER CAL SWENHOLT-Baseball 1, Football 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Gymnastics 1, Historian 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. DEBRA ARLEAN TAT E- Mad Woman of Chai1lot 2, The Music Man 3, Thespian Honor Society 3, 4. MARY ROBINSON TAYLOR-American History Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Pep Club 4, RAIDERS' DIGEST 3, 4, S.C.A. Representative 2. CHANDLER CHARLES TEDHOLM-American History Honor Society 4, CADENCE, Literary Editor 4, German Honor Society 3, 4, Junior National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Photography Club, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Riiie Club 1, Treasurer 2, Vice- President 3, President 4, Rifle Team 2, 3, Captain 4. CAROL ANN THOMAS-Art and Literary Club 2, Histo- rian 3, Concert Choir 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, The Music Man 3, SABRE 3, 4, Thespian Honor Society 3, 4. KATHRYN ELLEN THOMAS--Business Club 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Concert Choir 4, Lab Assistant 3, Kaden 3, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, Pep Club 1. RONALD GLENN THORPE-Baseball, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. BETTY JO TIFFANY-Basketball, J.V. 1, Office Staff 4, Protuguese Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Spanish Club 4, Track 1 GREGORY JAMES TRAMMELL DIANE ELIZABETH TREES-Business Club 2, D.E.C.A. 3, Corresponding Secretary 4. DUBOSE GORDON TUCKER KATHRYN ANN TULL-Balladiers 4g F,B.L.A. 2: French Club lg Pep Club 1. SUSAN LORRAINE TURNER-Class Vice-President Z, Girls' State 3g Latin Club 3, 45 S.C.A. Representative I, 34 S.C.A. Secretary 3, Treasurer 4g Softball, J.V. 1, 2, Tennis 3, 4. TONI PATRICIA UDELL-Portuguese Club 4, Spanish Club 4: Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. JEFFREY KIRK UNDERWOOD-American History Honor Society 3, 4: Basketball lg Forensics Club 3g Hi-Y 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 43 S.C.A. Representative 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4. PETER JEFFREY URBAN-Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET ANN UREKE-Balladiers 43 Business Club 2, 4g French Club 2, 3, 4g Gymnastics Club l, 2, 3, 4. JAMES VACCARO--Football, J.V. Manager 23 Latin Club l, 2, 3, 43 Library Staff lg Student Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. MARK ALLAN VAN NATFA-Track 3, 4. SUSAN DEBORAH VIA-D.E.C.A. 21 Library Assistant l. ANN WALLACE VOSBURGH-Balladiers 4g French Club l, 2, 3, 45 Gymnastics Club l, 2, 3, 4: Hockey, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 43 Keyettes 2, 3, 4g Thespian Honor Society 4. DEBORAH JO WALKER-French Club 4. THOMAS RULON WALKER-Football, Manager lg Raid- ers' Digest 1. KEVIN .MICHAEL WALSH-German Club 1, 2, 3: Tennis 23 Wrestling 1. NORMAN ELLSWORTH WARD III-Concert Band l,, 2, 3, 42 Key Club 3, Secretary 4: Marching Band l. 2, 3, 43 S.C.A. Representative 1. MARK WESLEY WARWICK-Concert Band 2, 3, 4g Marching Band 23 Rilic Club I, 2. WILLIAM LAWRENCE WEBB-German Club 35 German Honor Society 3g Soccer 2: Track 2. CATHERINE' ANNE WEST LYNN SUSAN WEINBERG-Balladiers 43 Business Club 2, 4g Pep Club l, 23 Spanish Club 2, 4. LEAH AVIS WEINER-American History Honor Society 3, 4, Art and Literary-Club 2, 3, President 4g Concert Choir 2, 3, Junior National Honor Society 2: Keyettes 2, 3g Madrigals 4: Music Man 3: National Honor Society 3, 43 Senior Repre- sentative 43 Spanish Club lg Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Track 2. N MICHAEL DUDLEY Wl-IALAN-Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4. New . ,. . 454 A N AN, me AQ' N mv-vi I Qpa-v t G57 , SQ-4 DUBOSE TUCKER TONI UDELL PEGGY UREKE KATHRYN TULL JEFFREY UNDERWOOD JAMES VACCARO SUSAN TURNER PETER URBAN MARK VAN NATTA 4 PM 3 in V A THOMAS WALKER VOSBURGH KEVIN WALSH AH WALKER NORMAN WARD E19 I I I 'lcv L- Q- Q--A-fx ...E 9 4 N-. MARK WARWICK CATHERINE WEST LIEAI-I WEINER WILLIAM WEBB LYNN WEINBERG MICHAEL WHA LAN 1 Q' its Jerry says, Keep smiling! TIMOTHY DWIGHT WHEELER-Basketball, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4: Track 4. HUGH WHITAKER MIRENDA VINDETTA WHITE-F.H.A. 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Reserve Band lg V.0.T. 4. MARY FRANCES WHITI'-F.H.A. 3, 4. THOMAS STUART WICKERSHAM-Football I, J.V. 2: Track l, J.V. 2, Varsity 3. VERNA ELIZABETH WIGHT-Pep Club 2. JEFFREY THOMAS WILBER- Carousel lg Crew 3, 4. JOAN MARIE WILD-American History Honor Society 3, 4: German Club I, 21 German Honor Society l, 2g Latin Club 3: Latin Honor Society 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: S.C.A. Representative I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, 4. KATHRYN ANN WILKIN--Drill Team 2: German Club 3: Pep Club I. - LUCY LYNN WILLARD-Balladiers 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Raiders' Digest l. ANN WILLIAMS-Balladiers 3: F.H.A. lg French Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 45 SABRE 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. JAMES THOMAS WILLIAMSON-Wrestling 3. NANCY ANN WILLIAMSON-Business Club 2: D.E.C.A. 4: F.H.A. 2: French Club l, 2. LINDA ANNE WILSON-F.T.A. 4: Guidance Office Stat? 3, 4: Latin Club 4: Latin Honor Society 3, 4. RAYMOND CORBIN WILSON- Carousel lg Concert Choir 3, 4: Crew 2, 3, 4: Dark of the Moon 3: HiiY 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Madrigals 4g Marching Band 1, 23 Music Man 3. STEPHEN HARRY WILSON-Basketball I: Crew, Varsity l, 2, Captain 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. WENDY JEAN WILSON-American History Honor Soci- ety 3, Program Chairman 4: Athletic Office Assistant 3, 4: Business Club 2: French Club 3: French National Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, Secretary 4: Keyettes 4g Mixed Chorus lg National Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4: Raiders' Digest lg SABRE 3, Co-Literary Editor 4: S.C.A. Representative l. CYNTHIA JOAN WINN-Concert Choir 2, 4: Gymnastics 3: Mixed Choms I: Pep Club 2. Q PAMELA MOSELY WOODSON-Clinic Assistant 3, 4g F.H.A. 2: Pep Club 3, 4. ' PRISCILLA IRENE WRIGHT-F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, County Representative 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, Office Staff 4. KAREN ELIZABETH YAREMCHUK--Business Club 2: Pep Club lg SABRE 2, Assistant Business Editor 3, Co-Busi- ness Editor 4. DAVID WILLIAM ZINN-D.E..C.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Football, Varsity Manager 3, 4: Wrestling, Varsity Manager 3, 4. I '-Am: 591, QS gs 1:7 Y is. fum, ,Q 3 , 1 'CF 4, S 4 gt, IL. y 4-an -ff TIMOTHY WHEELER MARY WHITT JEFF WILBER HUGH WHITAKER THOMAS WICKERSHAM JOAN WILD MIRENDA WHITE VERNA WIGHT KATHRYN WILKIN I il 3' id' 27. :gg ' if L 7+ vc'-Q35 I ' ' T Q A1 25 I '! x PAMELA WOODSON PAT WRIGHT - I 17' ' A-I WA , -QP' ,-ge. It 124.0 Xl 6 JCY WILLARD NANCY WILLIAMSON STEPHEN WU-SON NIN WILLIAMS LINDA WILSON WENDY WILSON MES WILLIAMSON RAYMOND WILSON CINDY WINN 3' Lucky Barbie finds govcrnmenfs humor. KAREN YAREMCIPIUK DAVID ZINN 59- N---y ,N-A nderclassmen 51 -'ft i . ' x n- ' ,f v 5 Yr. V KENT AI.I.IiNIIY NANCY ANDERSON WILLIAM ANTI IONY PEGGY ATKINSON JOAN AYLOR wf gm? T 'C DANIEL BAKER MIil.ANIIi BALI. JANE IiAR'I'l.IiTT C'0UR'l'IiNAY BASKIN .IACQUIil.lNIi HAST 7 i I l1l'l101'S BFCIxY BEAN SUSAN BEESLEY LYNDA BEliL J MICHAEL BEN EDICT I, I I I V, I I I I ERIK BERGAUST WHY the fire engine? 'Cuz our class set the year on fire with a stockpile of activities. Already the richest junior class in history-perhaps you heard rumors of our account at an anonymous Swiss bank-they received a lot more green stuff by winning the magazine drive. Honestly-we made Scrooge look like Santa Claus. Surprisingly, a few pennies were coughed up for the construction of our rooty-toot-toot Casey Jones float, although with the kind donations from Midnight Lumberyard, Inc., we kept expenditures to a minimum. Money became a fever with us, a mad, passionate obsession from which there was no release, not one moment's respite! Sad as it may sound, we even sold the J .E.B. Stuart tee-shirts off our backs! This probably would have been acceptable if not for the fact the girl officers sold them, too. Although a financial success, the gals at our Sadie Hawkins Dance nearly turned riotous when they discovered they even had to pay to smooch! Juniors, how could Stuart forgive us? Easy . . . once they saw our Junior-Senior Prom. Completely out of character, we closed our account in Switzerland and blew the entire wad. A sigh of relief-the fever had turned. Or has it? There's always next year-seniors. LYNDA BERRIMAN EDWARD BERSSON I I CARTER BLACKMAR 'XROL BLANCHARD ,FFREY BLANCHARD .IFFORD BLANEY .MELA BOATWRIGI-IT DBERT BOGAN Left to right: John Ormasa, Treasurerg Casey Webb, Vice-Presidentg Sherry Katz, Girl sena- torg Wally Bugel, Boy Senatorg Mark Peterson, Presidentg Jean Croom. Secretary. ROBERT BOOKER MARK BOREL GERALD BOWEN 4'-.1-' I DIANE BOWERS STANLEY BOYD JOHN BOWLES MICHAEL BOYLE PATRICK BOYD CHRISTY BRADLEY ,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,4 V I A ikx' T1 -fs' I ,,, l vw l an l 1- l DOUGLAS BRANCE JEFF BRAUN BONNIE BRAY ,,.-- KEVIN BREEN CORINNE BROOKS MICHAEL BREITHAUPT WENDY BROWN TIMOTHY BRIDWELL STEPHEN BRUCE , ' im-. Ar' - N l ,ff 405 WAl.'I'IiR Blliilil. BARBARA I,iUI.I.A DEBRA HUI.l.OCK CIIARI,.IiS IIURCII DARl.IiNE IIURCII ITD UTI' L-pg . P-.-C.-... , J 'sf s f I , Q' DEBO RAI-I CAUSIN BLAIR CAVINESS MILES CHAFFEE DON CHANCE MARY CHAPMAN GEORGE CHRISTOPHER SHEII.A CLARY l ki L 4 4? if OCIIELLE CLECKNER BRIAN COLBUS ,ONNIE CLENDENON PATRICIA COLEMAN 'RTHUR COCIIRAN JACK COLLIER BE COCI-IRAN BRUCE CONDIT ENNETH COE RICHARD CONNELL 384 DAVID CONRAD BRIAN COOK RICHARD COOK RONALD COPP RI'ION DA CORDRAY I I ,ig f...,4- A.. Steve says, He may not be your man, but he's mine. JOHN COUNTS VIRGINIA COUSINS C' qv- 'li -F3 'Eff' f v ii 'md vl SA DRA CRABTREE WILLIAM CRAM ER JEFF CRESPI CANDACE CULVER JEAN CROOM GAII, CUMMINGS I hp-' L 45-x bw-an R. u-. V 6- I H V -lc v' +C yxl- 5' 'I ,: - - ,1- L 3391 'E'-.TFIL - x L-Zt,i'Hl Q..- Yf' J' 6 DA V I D DAVENPORT PETER DAVIDSON WENDY DAVIES CARI. DAVIS SHARON DEI'Il.I'I'I'S iv- f' LUCINDA DELANEY LINDA DOVEL STEVEN DENTEL JEFFREY DUNCAN VIRGINIA DERIIAAG KAREN DUNLAP LINDA DISTRITO ALICE DURRUM SUSAN DONALDSON WILLIAM EDDY Q. . I ' I ff, . I- ,If-, 4 . LYNN EHLINGER SHEILA ELLIS CATHRYN ENGLISH DIANA FAUBION JONATHAN EISENBERG STEVEN ENDACOTT RONALD ERSKINE BRUCE FAWVER PETER ELLIOTT PAIGE ENGLE RANDALL FADNESS STUART FEIGENBAUM 'xx 2 EL. '! -'QI'-Q-l-gh: 'h 5. L 'There must be some way I can fake this, muses Steve Endacott. obert Hurt- Yeeeech! YMOND FERNALD MARY FERREE DEXTER FINK KATHLEEN FITZGERALD PAMELA FLEIT TTY FERREBEE MONA FERRIS RAY FINK ANNE FLAKE JAMES FLETCHER 'E' SHIRLEY FI.ETCHER GEORGE FLIGER NANCY FLINN PATRICIA FLOYD MARY FLYNN KATHY FOLEY SUSAN FOI.'I'Z BRUCE FOSTER DAVID FOSTER WILLIAM FOX . ' I I 7 i I 'N-1 96 l NP? vw-s z i if Enix BRENDA FRAHER MICIIAEI. FRANZ DAVID GAINES GEAN FRANK ROSIEMARY FULMER JAMES GANNON MlC'IIAl'il. FRANKS DEBRA FURR TERESA GATES if i' aff' LM ,S--4.1, -Q , '23 ' ff'- ar -Y' L , '1'1T1i7i.' ,- vw .1 f ,Y Liv' 'Sw , 4' If L-vu . , ' 'nkcv i '- . -.-.fjnk --' , vig -., , - - :- Q w,Qy5g',MA,YL H-it Jlfer 7 , J r. AF '95, I, - L E R O Ayvfi' The band frolics. f ' ' mi--'S le CAROL GIBBONS Gary McCleery-The look of lo DOUGLAS GORHAM EDITH GRAY MICHAEL GRAVES JEANNE GRAY ' 'J' A ing , X ,. W , 3,1 X X PFS 3' 5- , ' ,ev , ,, - A S ,J . Nz A ' L 4-1142? Hgh ' 11 41- L ' ' klgzx , 4- ' , ' - J '--.-1.3- A--1,314 ,:,- :.Y' , , , - 11 , . X ,X . ,555 L L L CHARLES GILLEAN DENA GILMORE WENDY GOLDEN ve? --4. BARBARA GREEN BLAIR GREENSPAN T 'lfiii ' '-., U 11 .va -'- ff - Y' ',-OJ:-2 155- ff .1-I1 , .-QJM' -E, N I 5 tu. L 111--I ,-1 W V Tqj' H . Y , 'I 1 1 P DONNA GREGORY JAMES GRIDLEY Av-X W JJ QA Q.,- is TI-I GRIGSBY MARY ELLEN someone mention me? asks Jeff Crespi. 570' 4 E HACSKAYLO MERRY I-IADDEN I it- .' if 'N' 1. f 'x I as . DAVID HAFNER SHARON I-IANDMACHER VICTOR I-IARDINC CHERYI. HARRIS THOMAS HAIE ANDREE HANSEN CYNTHIA HARLOW MICHAEI. HARTNETI CXNTHIA HAMMERMAN JENNY HANTUNFN STEPIIFN ,. Y 1 HARNEY STEVEN HATCH .- vu, a. Dave and Mike devise a new way lo tackle the slide rule. ,Tginf fins 'KTM ...-V1 we-L' UIQ!-rss 'T . N f'-wx EXW .. is TQ' u-A 'r. 'ii dl!! '?' MARK I-IAVARD GLENN HOKE MARGARET HORNER BRENDA HELMS ROYED HOLLICK PAMELA HOTTENSTEIN ANNE HILDER PAMELA I-IOLLOWAY RICHARD HOWARD CHERYL HISEY CHARLES HOOVER SHELLY HOWARD RICHARD HOHOS KATHLEEN I-IORNE DANIEL HOWELL Iv-2 w.. 4-5 . ,, ot- C2 we- 5. gp... JOE HOWELL PAUL HULLEY CLARK JACKSON JACK JENSEN X SUSAN HUDSON WILLIAM HUNT KATHRYN JACKSON GAIL JEWETT JOYCE HUGHES ROBERT HURT ANDREW JAGODA ELLA JOE gli- I I .-L, h. L' l f 2: fx -1' if :QM-'5 MQ U JLJ -1 '-. Mr. Morton supervises the return to the salt mines. I E l el 1 Bergaust-the grim reaper. ml - -:.':.- K,. R zz ini ai iii' Q lllllllll 1 I5- .- ,S- - nu., . 5-' - chuckles over risque doodlings. -, 4,-'vw Tl- f - Alexa imp 2 3 4 E' I-! j CASSANDRA JOHNSON LESTER JOHNSON STEPHEN JONES BRIAN KAGAN SHERRYI. KATZ A pretty girl is like a Melanie. 1 Qs fx hub kr ,QP as I I ' I - . v I' . I , -1 nf. If-'inn ' H .-c 1 . , , ,,'. .r, I . ,X Fx. .K -l.j.IT,WL began, B .IV H5 -. 'V '4 fu' mfg:Ir:.14'IE7Ji32fE iz WI an 1,- .-- ',' I Nik -17' , MAX ,Q , RICHARD KIDD JOHN KLEIN .ION KOMOROWSKI CATHERINE LAFAY BARBARA LARSON DENISE KIRWAN THOMAS KNOLES CANDACE KUGEL GEORGE LAIRTUS TEDDIE LAVOIE .-Q X , Q, ' -1 31-- STEPIIEN KEARNEY LISA KELLER STEVEN KENNEDY BARBARA KENT KA'l'IIIiRINE KENT vm. Dave I-Iaffner- Where'd it go? Cs- 4- '!'..,' ' Ns.- V71 'iv rs A-. NK STEPHEN IAWREN BLAKE LEARMONT GREGORY LEE DONALD LENEHA BARBARA LENTZ 'iti- 6 'VPRI' -fa-sr fm 41 'CA ' 45- 'N , --' 5-4- R la 45. 1 1, - N N ,- , .- THUMAS MANLJEI. LINDA MARCO WILLIAM MARRS BRADLEY MARSHALL JANET MARTIN 2 ALICE MARTIN NURMALIEE MARTIN RICIIARD MARZOLF PATRICIA MAITARE EILEEN MATURI CYNTIIIA MAURO DAVID MAY IIUBERT MCHROOM LINDA MuCI,ANA HAN GA RY MCCLEERY g.....,f LYNN MCCOLLUM KEVIN MCMILLAN BARBARA MQPIKE GUY MELTON GREGORY MENDEZ II' We -Cass wiv, S+ -' And now Regina Schwartz. PAU LA M ENGER JAY MEYERS WILLIAM MEYER BRENDA METZ '- 1... i . , , 9 I 9' 4 ' mln,- big SWIM, .1 W7 1' f II 'Q'-f-N L. X If.,.'21-,r-13 DAVID MILES CHRISTINA MILLER 'Eli ' K, eq.. EUGENE MILLER JERRY MINTON .gn- fo- ip. wx, I, TAN' 1.9-Q 5-r ARY MOAR JNNA MOORE ARILYN MOORE YNTHIA MORGAN ANIEL MORGAN A178 YF' WAYNE MORRIS PATRICIA MORYL MARIA MOTT EDWARDA MUMFORD THOMAS MURPHREE 15' x Ego JOSEPH MURPHY MARGARET MYERS CAROL NADROWSKI BARBARA NEAL SANDRA NEEDHAM I I I I I SUSAN NELSON MARY NETTLES SHELLEY NIELSEN ELIZABETH NORDLAND VIRGINIA NOREN Q--si ,., I I lb- Q..- 5 i Y 1436- v 17, , ,S A 4,5 f r A PN zur, 1 . ,af Y- . Bob Boggn-keeping his nose tothe grindstonc. SANDRA OBERG ARTHUR O'B RIEN T' , I Nc-...i Iv I I CHRISTINE O'FLAI'IIiR'I Y CHRISTINA OLSON BRUCE OLCOTT I E1 I I , .- Q. , I- 1 I I - A ., , A ' If MARIANNE ONEII.I. 4 'Q-.v, . . z , 1, ' - ,Y xx . l ' ' it A . , sq K ' --1 in 'i. I . I pr A -pi Tom Simpson- Can you JOHN ORMASA ' JEFFREY ORNDORFF prove it? RICHARD OSBORNE ELIZABETH OVERSTREET I I I JAMES OWINGS JEFFREY OYLER QQ mx ANITA PACHECO BRUCE PALMER Re f? 8 75 7' 5' Y Y - F - .-ff' -1 ,fr . ' A , r r? r gf' A Y--U, '.-Jlnlmr gr H4 2' ' ,. ' - 19 , ,g ' 5 'L-. l, ,A 4' 'a ' fp ' 'f ' .P . 4 -' . f , W 1 , V A smug grin-Vince LUNDI PALMER GERALD PANKEY XT7' Mangano MARY PARK MARILYN PAUL 4a--- X . RADFORD PAUL JOSEPH PAU LL ,, 'ARROLL PAYNE MARY JO PETROSKY ILAN PEABODY JULIE PETRUSKA USAN PERRY DORCAS PETTIBON IARK PETERSON IARSHA PETERSON LEO PHILLIPS ANDY PHIPPS THOMAS PING NEIL POGELER MELANIE PRATT CHARLES PUGH JILL OUIBELL 3 5.34 I .H al A-.. , g. Nr-sf' TWP , .- w 5'-T 11:45.- 5, . wif J I i' .II Si - expaI12Iir1g experience-Pete Davidson VICTORIA RACINE CARL RAUPE TERRY RAWLS ROBYN RICH ARDS AM BERS RIND RANDY RINIE GARY ROACH GAII ROBINSON CI I RISTI IIERTI IA lVI2'I I'E Nli RODIN RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ CARROLI. ROGERS ERNIESTI I ROJAS -9- Chuck Burch- Oh my Gosh, it's Monday again! MICIIAEI. ROWAN DEBRA RUBIN EMILY RUDIN DIANE RUDOLPII SIIARIF RUSIIDI it , D Il nll BRUCE RUSSO SUSAN SCHNABLX REGINA SCHWARTL IRVINC1 RYNNING SAI LY SCHUENEMAN ROBERTA SCIIWARFZ dh BARBARA SFDR LORA SEEDS 5 BARBARA SELIG KENNETH SEYSON 4.5-Q ...ff 5. 5,- 'QZL 7I and Blair in a huddle. Linda laughs away study hall. W. lA If I ,- P.. If I x ,-Q-:f 'L - Q . ffl Q! 1342 ARD SEYMOUR SHEALS THLEEN SHELLY 1 ROXANNE SHELTON CAROLYNN SIPPEL ROBERT SHIFLET THOMAS SIM PSON MARK SLEEPER ALEXA SMITH ,. ,nf 4..-l 'f'EL I 6 l El BEVERLY SMITH NANNIE SNEED KEVIN SPILLANE LINDA SMITH LISA SOLVERUD MICHAEL SPRAGUE ROBERT SMITH SUSAN SPIELBERG KATHY SQUIRES :WF 5. r. 's..f' DAVID STANLEY SANDRA STANLEY ALAN STEFANI i, 3 195.01 f' 'vu QP qv.. rf L 1 :N QQ Q71 'C' l - x 4111 N. fs l'lIII.II' STEIN THOMAS STOCKTON TIMOTHY STRATTON LINDA STROBLE GERALDINE STEWART JAMIE STONE CONSTANCE STRAYER ELAINE SULLIVAN .w 'I -9' H I1-4' -,. -1 IT - Q. i -.--rj I I l Rick-that was bad. Z? 5-4 'lb C57 wiv LARRY SULLIVAN DONNA SUTPHIN DONALD SWENHOLT JAM ES TAYl.OR ROBERT TAYLOR R n 34? ,.....,. BARBARA TEES FRANCIS TI-IERRIEN ROOSEVELT THOMAS ROBIN THOMPSON TIMOTHY TONKOVIC THOMAS TURLEY SUSIE TYROLER BARBARA UNDERWOC MATILDA VALEJOS EDUARDO VALLEJOS if .aga- Q'- .,,.. V' .1755 1..- SV rf' VJ? Y..-. 5 IANA VALIS PAMELA WALPOLE ANCY VAN OEVEREN SHARON WALTERS ICHOLAS VIDNOVIC MARY WATERS AARY WAKEFIELD CASEY WEBB CENNETH WALERY ROBERT WEBB I JUDY WEBSTER JANE WELCOME DAVID WENTSCH MADELEINE WEST JAMES WHELAN ' 5' 'jx K ,gs nh,-fx Lv rf Hi Mary and Pat look down on the subject. De ar sirrg inre gards . . J, In . ll O PL J , MY . QVRJ' V ' .JH .1 L. ,, 1.3-5 ' , 'lv IN, a L Q 1 I 1 I. 1 W4 I 1 lf' If Wi- C: JAMES Wlll'l'li JOHN WHITE ' KATHLEEN WHITE SUSAN WHITFIELD John contemplates the air around him. I . .- 3-v ig t E-J, ,il P '13 .lv , 1 MT1,r:..,.,-,f- Hondi catches up on the latest gossip. I . I i v-' ' 'lf X4 . JAMES WIG HT CH ERYL WILEY Phil Stein- You want to make a bet? 'sg VICKIE WILHELM JANE WILLIAMS DAVID WILLIAMS ROGER WILLIAMS x 1 'W 'w 5 -SW- . 1 Cp. Q I 1, v I 'H I . lui, l an an is.-' ,pug 'Yr E+'- ILLY WILLIAMS LLOYD WOLF THOMAS YORTY ARGARET WINKLER PATRICIA WYATT MARIE YOVINO ike isn't exactly the top Pollywog salesman. Eddie takes a lunch study hall break. rf-F 1 gl ' 1 ', , 4' . 1 1 L .4-ni -JF ,T-WMH L. 'W - Y - ' r 1. +R W I A 2 .1 'J QLQ I 1- r f 4 'SL T ' , .1 I II lx 5 'J IT' ' Study hall tete-a-tete. f g I Y I , 111 - -I 1 I, -.. ,.,1.., J y IJ' 1 1 I1 . k.g.-Q- - -L.-L.i.ZA,, Ji Sul- 'W ROBERT ZAPPLE MICIIAEI. ZICK MARGARET ZIEMBA I l H 1 -rul- l '? '.. V if ' 1- ,X xx Y N JAN ABEEI. BARBARA AIIRAMS JANET AINSWORTH JAMES ANDERSON CI-IARLENE ABRAMS DAVID ANDERSON KIM ANDRIST DANNY ADAMS DEBORAH ANDERSON BETH AXELROD RONDA BAILEY CELESTE BALOG sophom or FRIENDS, Sophomores, and countrymen, lend me your ears, for I have come to praise our class of '7 1. A good thing to start with is a beautiful 20-foot man named Uncle Sam. He wants you to win the Homecoming game, and he said it all in thousands of red, white, and blue paper flowers. While we slaved on the fioat, our jayvee team was proving that a great jayvee can match a great varsity any day. We spent the year learning to quote Shakespeare, find lost gym suits for the last time, and make something good out of a last place in the Magazine Drive. The story of our bake sales and car washes was told on the new sophomore bulletin board and in the '71 Bull Sheet which really had something to say despite the name. The big project for us was the Sweetheart Dance-helping the school to celebrate Valentine's Day in a grand fashion and preparing our treasury for the Prom next year. Speaking of next year, we'll be upperclassmen ready to take on the responsibilities of a junior '71, Wowee! Mickey Cohen and Gerald Norton- Let me tell you. E' LEFT TO RIGHT: Bitsy Fazar, Secretaryg Gail Green, Girl Senatorg Caroline , I I I r il all-J 'E Hellman, Vice'Presidentg Cecil Johnson, Boy Senatorg Michele Pusey, Treas- JL, urerg Mark Heacock, President. 'AU1 BENSON PATRICIA BONSIGNORIE JEAN BOWEN Jll,l. BOWERSETT JON BRACKEN PETER BRAHAM DEBRA BRAMWELI. ITT w SUSAN BRIiSTRUI' ALICE ISROMLEY ANNE IIRODEUR CART BROOKS I ' 'Tr' 1 I 1 I . If 1' ..' I I 1, 'H S ,I ' la SCOTT BROWN WILLIAM BRYAN Al lf' L. R V if MEI-N I Sophomore bcauly-Debbie Barnes. I w I THOMAS BRYCE MARGARET BUCHANAN NANCY BUMGARDNER JAMES BUMPUS SIIARCN BUNN Ver-r-ry in-ter-estingf' says Paul Hartke. ns- , , TOM BURRELL VICKIE BUTTS CHRISTOPHER CAHOON CHERYL BURTON BRADLEY BYRNE DEBBI CALLAHAM GENEDA CRINER JODY CAFFERATA DONALD CALLAI-IAM ,xp ,, J If Q T I I 1 I my 1 'JT' 3- , PEGGY CALLAHA ANN CAMPBELL ELENARA CAMPB 11-Y--1 A .Q I N , ,, A A 1 -9 :sv I lf VIL 'Z ,J .Iggx 0 5 K Don Swenholt won't take no for an answer. L44 . , . I, 'I . ,M .L 'f , . . I..-et-art' , , f,-L. f'f.i,:' - -m.,4::.,,.- I, 'G' . 'Wifi - , '.,L,1,. gf JF. I I 4114 -. ' .. , ' '1z4s,'r2'f' ' , . . I 5 sf, 4 9- , 4- if q-sv-fff KEITH CONOVER DEBORAH COOK DAVID COOK MICHELE COREY JAMES COUSINS JACOB CRAIG ILLIAM CAPLINGER NATHAN CHRISTOPHER NET CARR ANN CLARK .ORIA CARRANZA THOMAS CLARK RALD CASSIDY ROBERT CLARY DNALD CAVAGROTTI MAUREEN CLEARY GARY CAVINESS GREG COBB JEANETTE CAVINESS MICHAEL COHEN LINDA CHAMPION SHELLEY COHEN BRUCE CHESTNUTT JOHN COLVILLE ANDREW CHRISTOPHER ELIZABETH CONARD CLARICE CRAVEN SUSAN CRENSI IAW 1.-1 if-. I Cf' ,4- if I I .1, , , as :rl I L f, ks' I 1, I f I. I F A 1 . G5 ' . V. V - ::'1!Z.Z7ZZ,-.- I X GENEDA cIuNcsIaIa CIIARLES CUIITIS ROBERT DAVIES S'l'I'iI'IIANIIi cfIusI.IiIz DOUGLAS CUTTINQI CYNTHIA DAVIS I I6 s'I'IivI1N f,fRI'I'ES ANNE CZYZAK JEAN DAVIS KA'l'III.EIiN c'ImM1.I5v KENNETH DAMRON I.ONNIIi cgnook CATHERINE DAVENPORT cA'I'IIv L'UBI.IiY SETH DAVIDSON II I I I I qi EI II I X S Petey-Wetcy, Fudgie-Wudgie, and Davie CY If-, .i as I-' . 4 I -Wavie . . . but where's Foxy Loxy? JOHN DAY CHRISTOPHER DICKINSON PAUI. DEAN MICHAEL DIETZ EDWIN DELP BLAIR DIl.LAWAY ROBIN DENNIS JOSEPH DRAUDT ENRIQUE DIAZ RICARDO DREYFUSS DEBORAH DUBC. JUSTIN DUDLEY I-IONDI DUNCAIN DALE EBERHAR JANET EDDY SCOTT ERB KELVIN EVANS JOHN FALCONE MARGARET FALCONE HOWARD FARMER 2' . 'W ,qw ,L l lx A fcxj DANA FOULIS MARK FOUNTAIN ALLAN FOX BRADLEY FRANDSEN DEBORAH FRAZIER 1' e . ,i . 9-vv W W Mutual distrust-Cliff Boyd and Pete Elliot. 777 7777 v-ww, , .-.V---1-Y if Qu qi-x BARBARA FREEIHLI. q'YN'l'lllA GHORMLEY GAH. FREIISURGER MELINDA GLIDEWELL 1 JAMES FRENCH SUSAN GOLDMAN GENE FROOAl.li liliA'l'RlZ GONZALE7 K9 L., 1 JAMES Fl,ll,l,ER STEPHEN GORDON I 7 VI l DA QARDNI R 'SHARON CJORHAM f R l u IIAI I UARII NMANN JFAN GRAY 9 I 1 . ' 'l IiRIN GARVEY 1 - CAROLINE UASKINS LOUISE GIERARD GAIL GREEN JUDY GUERIERI JILL GREENBERG FERNANDO GUTIERREZ PATRICIA GRIFFITHS LINDA HAACK CHARLES GRIMSLEY SHERRIE I-IANKOWSI' STEVE GROBAUER VICKY HANSEN DEBRA GROSSMAN PATRICIA HANSEN zlfr' 11 L 1 'S' 1 CI-IARD HAMHY LALLA HANDLEY JOHN HARVEY RRI HAMMERQUIST JOYCE HART WILLIAM HAWE lroline Hellman- I wish everyone would xrn to throw away their own trash! . ...wan 7-'iff x X 1 1 - ? 'I J! r,r, rrrr 1 1 11 11 1 111 41r!m171I X ALICE HA S in- I f- f' 'U' 1 WKINS CAROLINE HELLMAN MARY IIESLOI' JOHN IIOIISON Wll.I.IAM IIOUFF CONRAD I-IAWKINS GARY HENDERSHUT LYNDA IIICKMAN TRICIA HODGSON DONNA IIORWIT7 MARK I-IEACOCK BEATRIZ HERNANDEZ KATHLEEN IIlI.I. DREXEL HOGAN JUDSON IIOWELI CRAIG HEFFERN MANUEL HERNANDEZ JOHN IIINES KATIIERINE HOLT AMY IIUDGINS JOHN HEG GREG IIERRELL ERIC HJELM GALE HONESTY PEGGY IIUEY H H if'fE W I . 1 ,III I 2' LOIS IILIFF KATHERINE INGERSOLL 0 ROBERT IIUGIIES MARY JACKSON CLAIRE IIURLIEY KAREN JAMERO ARTHUR IlU'I'L'IIINS ANGELA .IELLETT IIARRIIET IIUTSON ELLSWORTH JENNISON l.I'I'A II.YIN CECIL JOHNSON S- Martha, Carter, and Bessie-what a trio! DAVID JONES CHRISTOPHER JOYCE ANITA KARLSTROIVI CHARLES KAYS .IANICE KEARNEY ERIC JOHNSON LYNN .IOHNSON PATRICIA JOHNSON RALPII JOHNSON CALVIN JONES BONNIE KENDRICK CECILIA KENNEDY JOYCE KENT THOMAS KERN STEVEN KIDD JULIE KILEY ' RILEY KIMBROUGH BRENDORA KING HOI-LY KING SUSAN KIRKNESS ln- :ff 'V 5,. 'VM Qs X 64, . E--rx T' 5 in I 1 Q.1','I'f'I -XI, I. I IST SI. A. IROL KITSON JTH KLINE XYNOR KOBERG IILIP KOGAK KN KOLKOWITZ SU BASH KORI ROSALIND KRAUSIAIAAR PAUL KUETHE GWEN DOLYN KUTZLEB KARL LAIRTUS PEGGY LAMBERT MARK LARKIN DONALD LEHMAN KURT LEMBERGER MAURICE LEMON MICHAEL LEWIS PATRICIA LEWIS MICHAEL LOGAN KAREN LOWE NORAH LULICH 1K 'IN IC? 1lr PEGGY LYMAN ROBERT LYONS JOHN MACKENZIE JOHN MADISON CYNTHIA MARSHALL ff,-vs iff' F' Fix 'six JTQTQI. ' sm.. 'a. R , L I we 1 I A , 1 ha..- QI' 24 .vi , 3 -P- Bitsy Famr- Should I swallow this fishbone? -Q' ww v I Ja 'H 'fi' -,ll1 'rn ..- ,Woo Ai--V' -.4 vp, 15 fi -an an 'gui' 14... 'el PII . J -Q-5 t- KENT MARSHALL MELANEY MARTIN CHARLES MATIIENY VICKIE MARSHALL STEPHEN MARUT MARTIN MAYLAND VICKY MARSIIALL KATHLEEN MATERNE ROBERTA MCCLURE 7 If T 'E-if T 2 fr I I YL ' 2 V , ,,,, WE, , 'k,,.,,.- , , I I I M, -vs -.f X x :Q Ik-X'- it- ANITA NEFF VINCENT NETTUNO ROBERT NEWMA1 MARLIS NELSON ESTI-IER NEWMAN KATHY NIEMI I .3- 1 I - I ,S Q ' 4. A model student-Gliere Pratt. ., , fr- - . Q . ' ,I I x. 2911 IP' inn- 4' xx f-1' ' KA'I'IIl.lEliN MCIIRIDE DAVID MOISON GAIL MURPHY MARK MCCAFFREY KAREN MONDIE LINDA MURRAY MEGAN MCCARTIIY JOSE MONTESERIN ROZELLA MURRAY ' RICHARD IN-ICCORMICK ,SARAH MOORE DEBORAH MUSALA .IOIIN MMIINNIS RIIONDA MOREHEAD ANDREW MYERS K IXIARGARIII4 Mcl.Iil.I.AN JOAN MCMAIIAN RlI'I'II McVAY CHRISTINA MEI ENA ERIC MEYER TIMOTHY MORGAN STEPHANIE MORROW PATRICIA MUMFORD MARTIIA MUNOZ STEVE MUNROE i , NS NOONAN GERALD NORTON IF NOREN DEBORAH NOSS RANDALL N hat did you say to her, Jay? 'Q 1-.., I J . V ' ' f 1 I, I '- 1 L 7' ' I .zu ' f ini - y. H. 1 ':g,,,, V- ,.. , if jgfzg' Y I 1: 1 IIN POQL ARCH POWELL DEBORAH P I ' ' I I I1 V 6 g..J UTT ERIC ODEA CRAIG OLIVER JANET ODDENINO ANICE OGDEN BARBARA ORANGE ,union HIL' XII' RATI' MICHAEL PRESCOTT FRANK PROSCHAN IV V.?,,-- , ff' I ii sn as 1 G.- ?I ' V 1, T-1. V ,x. , C . - .-Pl . ,QI f- '--- I. + I 'V W '. t, . . .. -, uf? 4-. JOI-IN ORPIN CATHERINE PAYNE WILLIAM PETERSON CHARLES OSSOLA CLAUDETTE PERRY GREGORY PETRUSKA SPENCER PACK SUSAN PERRY JAMES PICKRAI. NANCY PACKARD KATHY PESCII EUGENE POLLARD IARY PURDUE MICHELE PUSEY JANE QUIBELI. J' any -wx I -if K: ff.. 123 I L x , . , ac: l l . I U ' ,Q f 4, - X a r 'sw A KAK -1. Q - , 411 .V 'Y--vf' w , 5 ,A.,s 6... ' Y-f JOAN RIOUX ROBERT ROMNEY ELINE ROSENQUIST ELEANOR RUSSELL TYANN RIVETTE GAIL ROSENBAUM ROBERT ROUND LYNN SALISBURY CHERYI ROBINSON IRVING ROSENBERG KIMON RUMANES SYLVIA SALTZ tg' V CHARLES RACINE MARGO RADTKE CHARLES RAGSDALE Cl'IRlSTOl'HER RANKOWSKI JAMES RECKTENWALD DENNIS REECE VAUGIINETTE RICE SANDRA RIEGER JOIIN RINGHAUSEN ROBERT RINGLE 1 . H Ei' 5 A .5 .1 my I 1' . , A - Ir . V 5- ' Mike Wilson-Kazoo Band member working overtime. JANET SANDERS MARGARET SCARRY RORY SCHICK MARK SCHONING KATHRYN SCHUTZ JEAN SCOTT MARK SEGARS INGE SELDEN TERESA SHATT FRED SHAY Nut! I x 'Q is' Q-1' S Qi L. : I-A, - , N. I . , I. , . , ,,iil. -,A ew iw' 'ST G5 1 -I ,,3.,: -sly.. 1, , 1, A ,i ,W , , I I I sr. ,TNI M 5. 1 15 5 Trl D211 I I IBORAH SHELBY IRBARA slLvA NEST SIMMERMANN IRL SIMPSON owms SIMPSON GENE SIMS GARY SMITH JANET SMITH KATHRYN SMITH KRISTIN SMITH SCOTT SMITH TERRI SMITH JOANNE SMOLINSKI JOSEPH SMOLINSKI JAMES SMYTH 53.5 MAUREEN SNELLING THOMAS STAFFORD PETER STOCK ROBERT SNOW GARY STAUSS JOHN STOKELY JENNIFER SOUTHERLY BRADLEY.STENQUlST FRANK STOTMEISTER I25 DEBORAH SPILKER JONATHAN STEPHENS DOUGLAS STAFFORD HELENE STERN PAULA STAFFORD JAMES STEWART 1--I I 2 gg s I g ix ,,3, John, Jim and Paul-the sophomore counterpart to the Three Musketeers. 5... ns... .5-4. 1-. - T I ,!a?'l-X' ,K T ff:-A? '- if ml. -D RICHARD SIRARI R MARIA 'QXQRS PHILLIP THORPE 7 PAUI. ST, RAYMOND CALAMAN TAYLOR ROSE THORTON L6 JAMES sUl.l.lVAN GLENN TERRELI. MARTHA THRAILKILLE MARK SULLIVAN MARIAN THOMAS DHIJORAH SUIJTON DONNA THOMPSON IAURIE SLJSLOW ROBERT THOMPSON Frances Swenholl and Kathy Schutz await doom. N 'xxx V' 1 ' ' . F .- 5.5 T T W- 1+ff :::f ff2fmf I Q ' I f L Q ' LISA TILLMAN SLJZAN TWILLEY REBECCA TOMA SUSIE TRYOLER JANICE TRAWICK DAVID ULLMANN NANCY TRIBBY JAMES URBAN GREGORY TUROSAK DONALD UREKE JAMES UTHARD STEVEN VENTRES CATHY VOLTMER PAMELA VOSBURQ PAM WALKER MARY WRIGHT ' X, Lx PX 1 1' .OBBIN WALKER DONNA WARRICK .ATHEY WALTERS KEITH WEAVER GREG WARFIELD WENDY WEINBERG JOHN WARREN GEORGIANNE WENRICH I sneak peak at Bessie Watson. I I' I I- A I ag,- I 't 5, v- . I' 4' I AQ. I Qin? J III' ' I I 1 I I' -- 2'--,If In We I, V xl N Q1 ' I I if WI :ELSE , . I i ' 4' Lfh I BRIAN PETER JENNE MARY WEST WESTER WHITE WILKIE CLIFFORD WILLIAMS DIANAH WILLIAMS GAIL WILLIAMS DAVID WILLIAMSON MICHAEL WILLSON CATHERINE WILSON PETER WILSON SUSAN WILSON MARTHA WINDHAM GORDON WING JAMES WOOD E 4h Q..- RUTH ZAFREN DONALD ZIMBRO DANIELLE ZINNA BRENDA ZOMBRO I2 hmen F RESHMEN-that was us. F for our firsts in high school. R for reading the Odyssey and those silly myths. E for our energy in throwing gym suits around the bus. S for the spring dance we sponsored like the old pros we weren't. H for humorous Cmostj, which Winnie-the-Pooh was. M for the mania for our first day in the caverns of Stuart. E for the emphatic spirit we showed-kazoos and all. N for next year when we'll make more sophisticated firsts', and smile at the smallness of the new freshmen. There are yet some fond memories to revive. Remember the library strike? Oh-ho, now wasn't that a farce? It wasn't quite as bad as the burglary ring . though. A few thieves were enough to soil Ceven muddyj Stuart's entire reputation. Heaven forbid! And how can we forget the general trend toward liberalizing public education in 1969? Actually, that might be easy to forget. The administration and the school board would love to forget it. That's where we come in. lf only we freshmen can wake up in time to see that they don't forget. RITA Ai.EsANDREi,i.i NANCY ANDERSON DONALD ALLARD VICKIE ANDERSON ROBFRI ADAMS MICIIALENE AMON DAWN ADDUCI KAREN ANDERSON Left to right: Greg Courlas, Boy Senatorg Laurie Cohen, Girl Senatorg Sally Pearson, Secretaryg Kim Bird, Treasurerg Nancy Rood, Vice-Presidentg Pete Rojas, President. Q l 1-f . Il :sg i DONALD ASHBAUGH BONNIE BACON MICHAEL ASHWORTH BROCK BAKER CHERYL ATER JEFFREY BAKER MYRA ANSON MICHELE ARKIN TERESA ARNALD PRESTON ATKINS WALTER AVERY MICHAEL BACKLUND MATTHEW BARRJ STEPHEN BAsHoi MARY BASKIN 1:75 G' MARK BERGER ANNE BEVIS BRIAN BEYER DAVID BIDWELL KATHLEEN BIEHL SANDRA BIGSBY BOBBIE BLAND DANIEL BOATWRIGHT MICHELE BONNEY , , CRAIG BOUL1-ER Duck works the machine , IRENE BOYLE SANDRA BRACKEN ll.LlAM BEARD KIMBERLY BIRD XRY BECKER GARY BJARNASON IEGORY BEE DEBORAH BLACK XRY BELL TERESA BLACK JUGLAS BELLOCHI IMARK BLAKESLEE IN BENNETT MICHAEL BLAKESLEE 1:-Q' ' I .1 is .A ' SHARON BRAGG .IULIA BRANDON KENNETH BRESNAIIAN ROBIN BRUCE LAWRENCE BUTLER JEAN BYRNE if- Y... 'E v an 'I s 4 - Us Cl' .J e .X ' i QT' vm f . Nr, '- 'nw Y:- 'I U. uni., ' I I X ,Af 'lufiwla ' 1-, , W- ..- :Q 94 An., L-'N NF ,- J 'WL 1 ','. ' - ,.-1 511: ,,-- as 'Nm A e 4-.L IL XX, If. YH. L. ,r . A L . L L STEVEN CAMPBELL RICHARD CATTERMOLE JONATHAN CANFIELD ROBERT CAUSIN STEPHEN CARGILL KIM CHANNEY MARCELLA BYRNE JODI CARROLL MARY CAFFREY BRIAN CASHELI, HELEN CALKINS MARY CATON Q, . 'LTI' 'ga-. 6- ' L... wr-- Q I .. A of ,V ' . I 5.531 133 'N ' U W T , -U51 Q- 1 1- Jivx Y I ,ix va U I GI. s A'-Z' ' , m t x :QIIIQN v - 11 jv . 'I' , s 1 ' -' - ' 4: U A -' v V. i., 1? 2 I' nv-N. Y :ny N' I! ' N, fa. A s.- - - .f 1 , - . -' I -X -T-3, I , fb- wp I 1 .- - ,wk . ' .,- 3 it' y 3, 1' , gl 'A W 1 , - 1, - ' I 'R fy .,Wl.iv f, 'MII -. '- h , ' , X I . '- ,I . . I M , . ,, KAREN COPP EWELL CRUMP Ken- SO S what II means! ALEXANDER C051-EA STUART CULVER EMMA COUNTS PAUL cUMB1E GREGORY COURLAS RALPH DALTON F? KENNETH cox DONNA DANLEY '- LEE cox JAMES DARRACOTT LAURIE COHEN NECIA cox RICHARD DAVENPOF ANNE COHN MARK CRAMER ROBERT DAVIDSON I BRUCE CLEGG KNOX COCKRELL JOHN CLEGG KATHLEEN COFFMAN LAURA CLOIIAN JOHN COGSWELL BRUCE CHASKIN RUTH CLOTI-HER CYNTHIA CHEATHAM MICHAEL COCHRAN FRED COLQUI'I'I' ROBERT COMEGYS LINDA COMER JEFFREY COMPTON nil-Lf I Sl'IEIl..A CLEARY WM' 'AN 9' A,r 7 3 :E qv- DA LE COC H RAN J Q- ff V,-fi , -I iff!! T. I 334 I I IQ I 'if K 1 I sr v- ' A' 8- I I L 4. I 'T Y, A ' I , 'I ' I' N ,R X ' . ' I ALBERT CRANFORD SARA CRICKENBERGER ELAINE CRISP BELIN DA CROOK ANN DAVIN DIANNE DAVIS DOUGLAS DAWSON MARILYN DAWSON s my Tim I 1 I I, 'II an ,NI jf A H- I X5 I I I I 57' :,- IV ' Mu E E I . Iv I , - I I 'AI wx: 2' ik I.I 'x,'1 gui ,Tl 'f n ix- .LA f ,I u 2-3' Q V. 'li L . . b ,. W VI nncis buys tickets to another victory. DONALD EVANS CATHIE FA DNESS BRIAN FLYNN ARLES DAY LIX DELGADO LLIAM DENTEL RRY DESLOGE LI ISA DETWEILER LOUIS DETWEILER NESTOR DIAZ SUZANNE DIETZ DAVID DISTRITO MICHAEL DODD ROBIN DOLE THOMAS DON ELS N CARLA EHARDT NINA EDISON DAVID EISENBERG HUGH ELDER BRIAN ELLIOTT GARY FAIGEN JANIS FATTORINI VIVIAN FEAGAN LINDA FREEMAN SHERYL FOSTER RANDY FRANKS ANNE FRATUS JOHN FRIDAY ROBERT FRIEND ELIZABETH ELLIS ANN FELDMANN LAWRENCE ENDACOTT MICI-IELE FEMRITE RALPH ENGLISH LAURIE FISHER ROSS ENSLEY RICHARD FISIIER MIREN ETCHEVERRY ELIZABETH FITZGERALD RICHARD ETTER DOUGLAS FLEIT 3- YU' ,T 1 v DEBRA DUFFY A Y DEBORAH DUVALL . A ROBERT EDMUNDS ,K A 4. 53. I 6 BARBARA EHARDT , X n - I LV' 7' 'A .fx 1 R 2, t if A! A -1, A ,Ir , O L ' h ' I I al I F' ,-. 9 3 lhf 'ELI' tl ' 'rv f , A, if rg .,,,, Q gf: I .tg ,J . I -A-A . 1 AJ , ts? .fl ,X X, . I I Q I V, I I V 4 I I 7 X 3 45:5 -' ' '43 1' + I l ', ' -r ' . Y, Tj, -qi . E E E A I' ' I X X - f 4 Aguf J A-, CARLA GAZALE WILLIAM GEORGE BRYCE GERLACH JOYCE GILKEY GEOFFREY GLASS WILLIAM GLOVER CLAIRE GREEN WARD GREEN CYNTHIA GRIGSBY CALLAHAN HALE FRANCIS HANKEY JO HARDGRAVE .ION FRY JANIE GOLDMAN NANCY FURR RANDY GORDON VALORI FUSSELL CYNTHIA GOSSOM BARBARA GALENTINE JOHN GRACE PIIILII' GAMIILE KENNETH GRAY KATIILEIIN GANNON PAMELA GRAY STACEY HAYFORD CANDACE HEISS PATRICE HENDERSON WILLIAM I-IERIN PATRICIA I-IERNANDEZ ' M I LINDA HERRERA ' , A' I . 'I I- f ': V5 GRAY HARNEY JOHN HARRELD ' EDDIE I-IARRINGTON PAUL HARTKE ' DEBORAH I-IAUSER BRUCE HAYES tx! Q 73 fn,- Q- - 2 A-5-.. I . m 4- I A A f ' ,QSV9-I? X ' . I' sf! ,C , L- d X I ' ff,-A Cr' Q. A '23 'T' L y I f - K1 , , A I J - I , NJC II .mf 'I , 'I DEBRA HESSE JANET HILDER JAY HIRSCH 7,1 I J- - SANDRA HEVERLY JANE HILDRETH CHARLES HISI ,V ff ' , X ,. ' ROBERT HIGGINS THOMAS HILL ANNE HOARD 132 5 l ,, 1 3 6- 1- V 1..- .I V. , ' ' - . . L.- li -- I E? I ' fg ' K. Q I V ?, 7 A baby Ralder. vm, II A ' ' . , f A , x I 'X' ' . I' I, L ' x I X I V. 'lf - I is ' Li -vp 3- .1 ' I. 12.1, tr' I Y I. I Q' Luv JOHN IIUN'I RHONDA JOHNSON ROXANE JOHNSON MARY JONES STELLA JONES JULIET JORDON PATSY JORSTAD DAVID JOY I N K I' ' I 'W I GK Cazlwzce do-nuts find appreciation. jf' ' 'a 1 Eh y .-..-.V .1-,L N IA KAREN KENDRICK ELAINE KENNEDY SHARON KENNICK RICHARD KENT RALPH KIPP CHARLES KNOLOES ALLEN KOLKOWITZ. MARY KOMOROWSKI JEWEL KARIBIAN ANDREW KERR KAY NAHAI WILLIAM KHOURY SAMUEL KELLER ALETIIEA KING SUMAKO KELLEY DELTA KING an vw v -3' , .. . iii? A ,C-. 'FH' , snub ,.... -. ,. I-1:2 .mx .- I I' ' ' I 1 .4 1 I 'iii' I ' L U 'fx , , I 1 'K 'V' ' : I QI gp-- 6. 'R- . I . X v c- Y aM' Q, Q. I R , SM vii' . i 'j I all 'X I 1 1 I I A, J fgevi ,WV .L ' , 43- T' T -f 6 Ii X I 1' QP I F-73 Iv' 'N F sq,-v C' 'E' S. 'II LAURA KOSCHNY KATHALEEN LAZZELL PAUL LUNDEGARD EDWARD MARKEY WILLIAM KOWALIK SCOTT LEARMONTH KATHLEEN LUNSFORD CHALMERS MARQUIS ANDREA KRAFT VIVIAN LEARY CYNTHIA LYSAGHT DODSON MARRS MARK KUBAT LYNN LEBIECZ VALERIE MacDUFFEE DAVE MARSHALL MARK KUKOSKI LESLIE LEBLANC RICHARD MADDEN DONALD MARSHALL JACQUE LADUKE JEANNE LEGGETIN DOUGLAS MADISON JAMES MARSHALL MICHAEL LAFAY JAMES LAMARCI-IE CONSTANCE LAU DORRITEE LAUCK CHRISTOPHER LAUTMAN KENNETH LAWILL DEBORAH LENEHAN SARA LEVENSON BRIAN LEWIS GWENDOLYN LEWIS MARK LEWIS THOMAS LOCKHART CRAIG MAGAREL THERESA MALIN CASSANDRA MALLOY WILLIAM MANLEY PAUL MANSUY JAMES MARDIS JEANETTE MARSHALL MARILYN MARTIN DIRK MARVIN MARY MASTORAI4 ROMEL MATHIAS MARY MATURI Wax I v If3Q ,9ILg'- I ,, XE 1 ' it Qgsn. CTU- 'rh- im M 4 qv I 4. 2. 63.2 'L-. 1:- px E 4 E' , ,Q I 2 I. 'Q' If:-u REG MAYNE JOAN MCDANIEI. OUGLAS MCBRIDE JOHN MCENANY JHN MCCAFFREY ERIC MQFARLAND KEVIN MCCAFFREY ROY MCLAIN DAVIS MCCARN LOWELL MCMULLEN JAMES MCCLELLAN JOHN MCNEY .rr- 'hat's everybody looking at? D f ' 'ra ' Lily' I ,,,, I I ,A.mn!!l9' we ii. I1 .V 5 I r ,L i..::51'T. .1 i T - K QV it ,7 A I SJC, 5. 9 If '. if I ff iw. G' -:Iv 6' 4- II I f fr' II-I1 r . ' fl ,Y I . ' ' QCII, ' I ,H I' E' Af I f' - J II J , I. 1, FL DONALD MCPHAIL MARK MOORE ROBERT OSBORNE ' ANNE MENDENHALL PHILIP MOORE BRUCE ORNDORFF JONATHAN MENDEZ EDWARD MORGAN RITA ORMASA JOHN MERRILL DONALD MORRIS HOLLIS OLIN ROBERT MERRILL LINDA MORYL JUDY ODDENINO DONALD METZ wf W- I E L . 4... EDWIN MOSES STEPHEN MEWHINNEY EILEEN MILLER AUDREY MILLS SALLY MIZE ROSEMARY MOAK VICKI MOBLEY REBECCA MOTT PATRICIA NEAL LINDA NELSON CALVIN NEWMAN JANE NISSELSON JANET NYE JOH N OVER BECK PHILIP OVUKA RUTH OWINGS DEBORAH OYLER JEFFERSON PACE BETH PALADINO MELISSA PARKER ROBERT PARKER CARMEN PASTOR AVERILL PAUL .IEFFERY PAULSEN DEBORAH PAYNE LOUIS PAYNE SALLY PEARSON LINDA PEDEN DEBRA PELL MICHAEL PERRY WILLIAM PESCH TODD PETERSON CHERYL PING TODD PIZER RUTHERFORD POATS BE'I'I'Y PODELLO WILLIAM POST .IEFFERY POTTER Q -H NT' EDWARD PRICE JOHN PRITCHARD BRENDA PRITCHETI' VALERIE QUAM CHARLES RAMSDALE ROBIN RANKIN ' as --' sv' bl 7351? I X-',z. . Q . .1 . ' 1 gb Q ,Ni . I 'P A ' CBJ fr If: , vi ' L,-fin - QA . ' Nl' 'I I A S- 7 lj 'E' N, f Aj An ogle-eyed goggler-Chris. SHERREL REES CHARLES REESE RUSSELL RI DGEWAY BONNIE RIGGS WILLIAM RAWLINSON MARTHA RAYMOND CHARLES REINHARD TIMOTHY REEDY qw ,J I 1,- 'f.' . . ,N , fu , 'J 'f 1, I, - , . , ' 3-Q 0 'Q 'N 4-X , ' If- 'F T AM, Y ' ' .-asv 1 1 X -C' 'C' X - IS fx ,Q I ELISABETH ROCHf LAURIE ROGOWSI' PETER ROJAS NANCY ROOD CHRISTINE RINEHART KATHRYN RINGHAUSEN RANDOLPH RINKER CHARLES ROBINSON , ,A , af An. -I XQI I ,.-. f V f I' 'gs 15 .. ,I w . v,w .x 'n ','f I N 'I Q3-' ' J -p T 1 f SANDRA SHEHAN ROBERT SHELTON SHIRLEY SHELTON DAVID SIMMONS WILLIAM SIMPSON LINDA SMASAL OTHY ROUNTREE CAROL SCHNEIDER AFHAN RUDIN MARY SCHUWEILER ES RUEDISUELI STEVEN SENNEWALD ,ai 6, rt ,N 'W In Pucker power. TERESA SMITH STEVEN SOUVILLE THOMAS SMITH ROBERT SQUIRES TIMOTHY SMITH MARY SPICER BETTE SMOOT r i' -I . flu 4 , Jr IX' A N' r 1- --x f 1... if -, ,.,- , r -L...:. Fl' -Fe- 'F' . Mr. Dubin wants you! La s Xu A b-N 1151.77 I Q, , , Dae. I M an V 'Q M 'X If-mu. tn I 5, . lk- , 'b X I pil .Qt-' . . xv , . , l, . 'I' I Nw 'cv - 43 .II'f - ' STEVEN STOCK REBECCA SUNDAHL SUSAN THOMPSON CAROL TYSON HEUVEL VAND CATI-IY STODART LIZBETH SUTCI-I CONNIE THORNTON MARY URBANCZYK IRIS VERDICAN ANDRE SOMERS JOHN SUTPHIN DEBORAH TODD STACEY STONE GEORGE SWANEY ROBERT TOMA KATHLEEN STOVER FRANCES SWENHOLT JILL TOPPING JULIE STREICI-I ROBIN SWETLOW LISE TRAKOWSKI DIANE STYLES ALAN SUEDI-OW ROBERT SUI-IRE EUGEN E SU LLENBERGER DEBORAH SULLIVAN ELLEN SULLIVAN LINDA SYKES DENISE TARTAR MICHAEL TAYLOR PHILIP TELFORD VANESSA TERRY HOWARD THOMAS ROBERT TRAPP RANDELL TURLEY BARBARA TURNER PAUL TUROSAK LOREN TWINING MERLE TYROLER BRENDA UREKE EDWARD Van OEVEREN I 1' T' I-suv' YU' , Q W -I ,T X I 1, x 5 II ' ' ' 'T 7' ' Ii '- ff- , I I . . .I IL' - -, I, N ST it 73' 'I I 2 1- in X -M V A- -a I 5 A' -N N ' , 43'- ', . 'K 'f 1: ' 'f - ' 4 - I I . - - . . V :I kg' ' The rush for spmt Ilnks-a cham reactlon. ' 55E521. I -sv. I . -, .. 1 If ' 4. x., '-S as 755 , 3 ,Q Us-I .. ,si . I L- 4 I I A-T I I 4 A . -I I I s F K n N I 'W A , .A -,,, I 1 ,lr L, 1. 'Tj B' 1 ny. I ij . A I ' I -I ,I In , 5 Z., - gn X LI . . 1 If-1, 4. I ,Ja I' -5' , X 'z K' '. gf-, 6 , V . . I, .,,,.., L ' Q Q53 .4 X x X xl ' lr I IXI. X '- II -.1.. If. KI VERNOR WILLIAM WERTZ MARLIS WINEGAR MARISOL YANES CHARLENE ZEPP ROL VOLTMER ELIZABETH WEST LINDA WINGFIELD JOHN YAREMCHUK HILARY ZLOTNICK VID WAITE PAUL WEST ERIC WINTER WARD WALINSKY JOHN WESTERVELT GRETCI-IEN WOLL TRICIA WALKER RUTH WHELCHEL STEPHEN WONG KI WALLSHEIN PAUL WHIMS ROSEMARY WOOD MATTHEW WALPOLE JAMES WHITFIELD DEAN WOLF LINDA YORTY KATHY WALTERS SUSAN WHITFIELD JAMES WORKMAN ROBERT ZEKAN LARI WASSON THERESA WILD CYNTHIA WRENN NICHOLAS WEIGNER BABETTE WILEY RUTH WRIGHT LARRY WEINBERG DAVID WILSON PATRICIA WRIGLEY RHODA WENTSCH KAROL WINDI-IAM PAUL WRIGLEY 139 4 J. 71: 'K viii Qi, CM -4. v-Ag --- -1 65 S 593 '19 we E ff -E Or E.. at . g I11ZatiOnS ,111 student council Mike Deblois, Presidentg Raine Turner, Treasurerg Barb Selig Secretaryg Todd Crespi, Vice-President. Gary Howard, chaplaing Bill Smith, Parliamentariang Richard Miller, Sergeant- at-Arms. Sitting: Gail Green, Greg Courles, Todd Crespi, Bill Burdett, Wally Bugel. Standing: Mike DeBIois, Liz Elsen, Cecil Johnson, Lauri Cohen. v ,,5f' Y .--5 The S.C.A. tried to form a real student government in many ways. They were sparked by new ideas about the power of student participation. Under the leadership of Fearless Fosdick DeBlois, the S.C.A.'s greatest achievement came in the introduction to the school of a program of speakers. This program worked to break down school isolation by bringing the world into students' education. They created the Student Manual fthe thoughts of chairman Masonj, and automated the September Welcome Dance with an IBM computer Cdrawing names from a hat is IBM?J. The magazine drive added to Stuart's supply of dream pets, and Weirdos Cincluding high salesmenJ. S.C.A. meetings were a genuine box office attraction, and the minutes were on the best-seller list for weeks. 1968 was topped off with the S.C.A. Snowball Dance, the most controversial and snowy event of the year. Despite all the setbacks of high school student power Cand the lack of itj, the S.C.A. was very industrious this year. From seeing football programs to erasing student apathy, they epitomized the symbol of our generation: V for victory and peace. Mike DeBlois acknowledges an honorable representative. 355 Row l: Pete Pacheco, Stan Cohen, Gary Howard, Richard Miller, Raine Turner, Barb 143 Selig, Todd Crespi, Mike DeBlois, Bill Smith, Eleanor McGinnis. Row 2: Casey Webb, Doug Peabody, Bertha Rodriguez, Glen Hoke, Mark Peterson, Mark Heacock, Scott Metzger, Sarah Edwards, Bill Cramer, Craig Oliver, Barb lngerski, George Brown, Rollie Obey. Row 3: Cecil Johnson, Lynn Salisbury, Robin Dennis, Martha Munoz, Meg McCarthy, Gail Green, Katy Cromley, Diane Brown, Candy Kugel, Alice Martin, Blair Greenspan. Row 4: Anne Green, David Ollmann, Gary Knight, Beckie Handley, Pat Hansen, Steve Maloney, Bill Seith, Holly Johnson, Carol Windham, Robin Dale, Nancy Witt. Row 5: Maria Pons, Rhoda Winch, Ruth Owings, Joyce Gilkey, Jeff Duncan, Karen Lowe, Sally Morrison, Ronnie Bott, Robin Swetlow, Ricky Kent, Bo Poats. Row 6: Barbara Larson, Debbie White, Lynn Easley, Patty Ferrebee, Cathy Evans, Fred Robinson, Susan Heslop, Holly King, Amy Hudgins, Michele Pusey, Kathy Smith. Row 7: Kathy Fitzgerald, Sherry Katz, Maty Jo Petrosky, Debbie Callahan, Regina Schwartz, Wally Bugel, Malcolm Kerley, Scott Brown, Don Fisher, Davis Abeel, Blair Bartlett. Row 8: Bruce Russo, Mike Oddenino, Greg Hiner, Bill Burdett, Jim Schutz, Clarence Summers, Tom Flanigan, Tom Scarry, Tom Simpson. Row 9: Jeff Underwood, Carleen Baylor, Rob Zapple, Lynn Helmantoller, Joan Andruska, Liz Elsen, Bruce Mackechnie, Jim O'Brien, Don Swenholt, Martee Selden, Margo Edmunds, Mike Willson. Row l: Veca Meyer, Mima Kedelcovych, Ray Komorowskig Secretary, Liz Ruedisuelig President, Janet Oppg Vice-President Stanley Cohen, Treasurer, Jim Schutz. Row 2: Betty Newman, Margaret Rantz, Ann Hubbard, Virginia Seitz, Sarah Edwards, .Ioan Andruska, Dubose Tucker, Linda Coleman. Row 3: Eve Coulson, Nancy Kent, Leah Weiner, Becky Glass, Jane Kreipke, Maura Connell, Andrea Petruska, Leslie Dougherty. Row 4: Mike Sullivan, Shaun O'Rourke, Robin Kent, Nadine Croiser, Susan Baril, Margo Edmunds, Carlene Bayler, Carolyn Stanley. Row 5: David Cassels, Jeff Underwood, Carol Mason, Steve Hancotte, Bob George, Bill Burdett, Mike Rosenbaum, Bill Sedr, Chandler Tedholm, Ann Hilder, .lohn Cook, Richard Miller, Kris Kiebler, Wendy Wilson. national honor society During these past 365W solar days, the members of the National Honor Society endeavored to countenance the ethicalities of scholarship, leadership, pure character and service while eschewing the inauspicious stigma of the possession of a superabundant aggregate of grey matter. The ceremony for the induction of new members explained the standards and goals of the Society. Utilizing a series of slap-stick skits, Honor Society members demonstrated the four qualities which are prerequisite to election to the Society. Finally, as Mr. Mason read their names by candlelight, the newly- elected members received a carnation and were escorted along a red carpet. Knowledge is useless unless it is shared. With this thought in mind, many members devoted each Tueso afternoon to guiding pupils at Bailey's Elementary School to improved scholastic achievement. The Honor Society also sponsored a drive to colle books to donate to needy students in the Republic o the Philippines. For members as well as for many grateful children the torch of the National Honor Society bumed brightly. 'O .. - if Cohen, Treasurerg Janet Opp, Vice-Presidentg Liz Ruedisueli, President. .U 'Nm- lw xxx F' ...Q H ask' ln' - -1 i e, Bob, when you add two and two . . , 3-1-f ' , -, xvl y 1. r P ' A1 Y v.! ' i . 9. ' A . zni, Elizabeth Ruedisue fi Ii: President. , , TT? tutoring P 'X 3 -f 9? ly T wi lv- Quit copying, Tim. Chris and Mary prove that two heads are better than one. XT 11 .4-fi ff sl-'p..4.f .A 1 Kit shares a learning experience - fegt f Q11 t 51.1311 .1f! ,4 .15f'i ii Janet and Debbie look on together and learn together. i Row I: Maria Mot, Barbie Kent, Doug Peabody, Kit Lockhart, Sandy Johnson, Bertha Rodreiguez, Danny Baker. Row 2: Elizabeth Overstreet, Laurie Russell, Joan McMahon, Barbara Larson, Cheryl Hisey, Emily Rudin, Edith Gray, Melanie Pratt. Row 3: Pam Hottenstein, Alexa Smith, Jean Scott, Julie Petruska, Joan Canfield, Barbara Underwood, Janice Trawiek, Ruth Zaffern. Row 4 Pam Walpole, Diane Bowers, Dave Foster, Nancy Van Oeveren, Joe Paull, Cheryl Burton, Nora Lulich, Bonnie Kendrick, Debby Spilker. Row 5: Joyce Hart, Jean Croom, Justin Dudley, Ricky Dreyfuss, Ron Cavagrotti, Gerald Norton, Gary McCleery, Mike Manda, Gena Noren, Kay Burch, Chuck Ossala, Katy Cromley, Michele Pusey, Amy Hudgins, Janet Saunders. Row 6: John Mackenzie, Frank Proschan, Tom Simpson, Lief Noren, Bob Romney, Mark Heacock, Steve Dentel, Peggy Callahan, Celeste Balog, Ann Sue Clark, Shelley Cohen. Row 7: Gene Frogal, Archibold Jones, Bill Cramer, Scott Metzger. jr. national honor society ..-. - ...iw 7 l . , .,' i 1 , A it if fi K Y 'I 'i , l mny Baker, President: Bertha Rodriguez, Vice-Presidentg t Lockhart, Treasurer, Doug Peabody, Sergeant-at-Arms. Sandy Johnson, Secretary: At Stuart there is a place for everyone-including freshman and sophomores who have exhibited high scholastic achievement. These outstanding underclassmen by maintaining a 3.4 average and participating in at least two extracurricular activities find themselves rewarded with membership in the Junior National Honor Society. Through the help of their sponsor Mrs. J. Garrison, the members consistently proved that they possessed the basic qualities of wisdom, scholarship, service and leadership. As in previous years, the Jr. National Honor Society coordinated the Easter Seal drive within the school. american histor honor society These history buffs could also be cited for their knowledge of geography. Deciding to study our nation's past in an active fashion, the members planned a November trip to Monticello, Jefferson's home, and made a more lengthy journey to New York city in the spring. When in a more stay-at-home mood, they viewed historical films and stuffed stockings for the inmates of St. Elizabeth's Hospital. This spring the society successfully held their induction which added just another unique element to the year. Row l: Veca Meyer, Jane Hanenberg. Row 2: Carol Richardson, Maura Connell. Row 3: Dee Sprague, Greg Suslow, Virginia Seitz, Kris Kiebler. V, . X . I . . . - -nn one .url .. in Row 1: Chandler Tedholm, Bruce Bennett, George Brown, Richard Miller Charlene Moison, Secretaryg Andrea Petruska, Presidentg Jeff Underwood, Stan Cohen Row 2 Jim Schutz, Bob Brock, Mike Rosenbaum. Row 3: Betty Newman, Dubose Tucker Eve Coulson, Leah Weiner, Lucy Dennington, Nancy Fazar, Shelly Rosen, Linda Colemon , Row 4: Maureen Fitzgerald, Maura Connell, Janet Op, Carlene Baylor, Jane Pasley Karen Sutton, Jane Kreipke, Nancy Ingen, Becky Glass. Row 5: Veca Meyer Nancy quill and scroll honor society Quill and Scroll is described as an inactive organization . That statement could not be more misleading. Although the members of this honorary society for high school joumalists do little as a group, their individual accomplishments are awe-inspiring. Besides their important contributions to Cadence, the literary magazine, Raiders' Digest, the newspaper, and Sabre, the yearbook, these students must maintain a high grade average to qualify for Quill and Scroll. 'wanna 'e ' thespian honor society When choosing accomplices to aid and abet this mysterious society, the Thespians submitted the neophytes to a rigorous exam, which culminated the accumulation of the ten magical points. Whew! These points were awarded on the basis of workshop participation. What else? Well, there were plays, Romeo and Juliet and Peter Pan and a stab at a lunch time repertory theatre. Every production heightened the hope of several Thespians for a real opening night with their names on the marquee. w I: Karen Henderson, Presidentg Mary Jane Obenchaing Secretary-Treasurerg Carol omas, Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 2: Wendy Koci, Debbie Furr, Christie Miller, Dianna ubian, Diane Brown, Dave Foster. Row 3: Tom Simmson, Steve Harney, David ines, Caryl Jones, Tory Painter, Lundi Palmer, Susan Scott. Row 4: Ann Vosburgh, nnie Clendennon, Stephanie Low, Neal Nelson. Row 5: Fred Robinson, Tom O'Neil, :tt Brown. nath honor society log 3,5 2xy+7 '. Come on, get serious! exclaimed : puzzled uninitiated. But to the members of the ath Honor Society this equation presented a llenge of impressive calculations and a mind k anding experience Csounds almost like LSDD Its tin activity was the sponsorship of the math team, a nel of three math scholars who competed erscholastically. In the spring, the Society gave a ith test for those courageous students who were lling to miss a period and pit their skill against garithms, functions, sins, cosins, and pie-r-squared. Row 1: Carol Gibbons, Carol Richardson, Gail Atkins, Susan Baril, Bob George. Row 2: Pete Harrison, Anne Hilder, Dubose Tucker, Eve Coulson, Ann Hubbard, Kathy Fitzgerald, Pam Hottenstein, Joan Cantield. Row 3: Ken Bauer, Ken Coe, Nancy Green, Steve Dentel, Chad Hoover, Chandler Tedholm, Becky Glass, Margaret Rantz, Roger Williams, Ray Milhouse, Mike Sullivan, Bill Cramer, Dave Foster, Joe Paull. Row l: Leslie Dougherty, Carol Richardson, Ronnie Proschan, Vice President, Sandy Johnson, Joan Siedman, President: Mike Rosenbaum, Ann Sue Clark, Julie Zafren, Carolyn Hellman. Row 2: Mary Nettles, Sue Perry, Hondi Duncan, Paige Engle, Kit Lockhart, Alexa Smith, Cheryl Hisey, Edith Gray, Pan Hottenstein, lvette Rodriguez, Joan Canfield, Linda Cokman, Margaret Rantz. Row 3: Michele Pusey, Maura Connell, Marian Beerstoecher, Lita Illyin, Betty Gonzales, Dave Foster, Steve Dental. french honor society The French Honor Society decided to stop being so honorable and enjoy itself instead. Despite the incomprehensibility of its president, who for some odd reason insisted on speaking French at the meetings, members nevertheless managed to enrich their culture through such activities as French movies Capproved by Mr. Ward, naturellementl and French meals ir1 a French charcuterien-delicatessen to illiterates who don't understand the noble language. In addition, the two traditional main events, the Christmas tea and spring induction, were not forgotten. They were, as usual, des grands succes. spanish honor society The Spanish Honor Society began its activities by castanet-clicking with La Fiesta Mexicana, a musical history of Mexico. Besides studying Spanish countries and cultures, the club worked in the community as they proclaimed Feliz Navidad by sending toy-stuffed stockings to Junior Village and collected clothes for the Salvation Army. The club also tutored Stuart's Spanish students. Row l: Mima Nedelcovych. Row 2: Diane Bowers, Greg Suslow, Jane Hanenberg Bessie Watson, Treasurer, Eve Coulson, President, Wendy Davies, Virginia Seitz. Row 3: Charles Ossola, Janet Eddy, Nova Lulich, Vic Harding, Susan Schnaldy, Bill Burdett Barb I ngerski. latin honor society Cries of Quando Caesar veniet? echoed as the Latin Honor Society once more invaded Northern Gaul-alias room 110. The society had a major upset earlier in the year when the president discovered the Society was not officially recognized. Being ardent followers of Apollo, they hurried to Delphi where they were told to write a constitution. All the furies sang and Jupiter rejoiced when after eight years of existence, the Latin Honor Society was finally a school club. Those who have been accorded this honor will argue with the last breath they draw that Latin is alive and living in the hearts and minds of those who frequent rooms 110 and 234. Row 1: Nadine Crosier, Jane Hanenberg, Sharlene Molson, Andrea Petruska, Linda Coleman. Row 2: Becky Glass, Secretary-Treasurerg Bill Cramer, Jeff Underwood, Ray Kamorowski. Not Pictured: Pat Wright, Presidentg Karen Sutton, Vice-President. german honor society 70 1: Casey Webb, Cheryl Overbeck, Janet Opp, Kurt Lemberger, Kent Allenby. Row Dennington, Ann Sigafoos, Sue Perry, Mikki Martin, Robert Day. Row 3: Coleman, Nancy Flynn, Rusty Markey, Joan Seidman, Chandler Tedholm, Bill Just a glance at the picture will show how much the members of the German Honor Society leamed to enjoy all aspects of German culture. In more sober moments, however, the club saw films of different countries and made a trip to the German Embassy. By helping support the German Orphan's Home, the formerly do-nothing society became a useful element in the community. Robin Dennis Gail Dixon cavalettes Bitsy Fazar Gail Freiburger Barbara Green YS- --rx' Sally Hansen Carolyn Hellman Janet Sanders Kathy Schutz f Sherry Katz ff ' I ll cs- , fln.-- I ,' N V ' isa ' , Ji' , iii, 'X ,,:r:- 3FF'3lf-1Q'd-'f- gl 'vp --- --.i f-X -gl 1, .--.1 pw -. - llfRf..,wTFi?.9'La?i'ar+'-111 waiil' 124 . -1., nl D v, H- gli- -L, J if wf:ts'f-'7'- we ia. l w.i.i..'t.--: in 4 r':is-.-- i Regina Schwartz 3 Robin Kent Lynn Salisbury f , 7' Barb Selig Dru Windham il Johnson sident Jbie Dugan retary t -7- , f ah Edwards -Historian THR-Q Leslie Dougherty Vice-President Carlene Bayler Treasurer 1 1' Q ..-Leg Gail and Leslie conduct another Cavalette meeting. Cavalettes, service, and sistership. To a member, one of these words camiot be mentioned without the others. Thinking of service, the homecoming sale of mums, the memory of high school days in the form of an Alma Mater recording, the compiling of the Student Directory. Admit it-it was just like an older sister reminding you to drive safely to the game Friday nights, wasn't it? Cavalettes cared. They lilled Christmas stockings for deprived children and began their seasonal partying extra early, giving the orphans at Junior Village a holiday thrill. Cavalettes cared when they participated in the march against leukemia and the Mothers' March of Dimes. Joan Andruska Jean Croom Janis Marx Barby Kent pu. L . Co-Historian Co-Historian Chaplain Sergeant at Arms 4 is V V 1 n r, . L, W . fi- if Christie Bradley V:Ti'fTl ' ' f ' ll ll ' ' i l ll Sara Hoard Becky Shannon kaden 'QS Barbara Bullock Rosemary Fulmer Blair Greenspan as sn, Lisa Mayo Martha Munoz Anita Pacheco . 5- Y . V Y, ,7W, ,- 7,6 ' -I i l . i n l l l l i i l l Mary Kay Wakefield Janie Welcome Madeleine West Lynn Helmantoler Chris Rodin 've fp Vickie Wilhelm As anybody knows, the best way to start a successful r is a bake sale. If you don't believe it, just ask den. Their funds augmented, the girls fell back on ir Girl Scout bred sense of direction to aid lost rents on Back-to-School Night. The fingemail dirt ssessed by every Kaden in October was not acquired 'ough disregard but through working on the most iginal Homecoming float, Tar the Highlanders. liy club isn't all recognition, howeverg selling football ograms and sewing at the athletic banquets rendered --- -.. .ot of hard work on behalf of the school. Sensing a munity responsibility as well, Kadens collected for ICEF and the heart fund. To the girls, the most warding activity of the year was holding a anksgiving party at Junior Village, for who can asure in dollars and cents, in muscle-strain and adaches, the look in a child's eye when he mutely ys thank you. Kaden members play Santa Claus. --. ,, . A I' :anor McGinnis Mona Ferris :sident Vice-President 9.31 ii' ' . 'full-.'i ' .. . in ' ., ' sb- '1-,.- Q - i ,1- QRW- I - ' I , 1 ' , ,il Gia? i ' -5. 5 1 , A 53.6.33 '. . J li nn Ellinger Vicki Becker Kathy West Gearme Frank Debbie Cook tivities Chairman Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms Junior Representative Sophomore Representative ii Al keyettes BB + bb 2 Keyettes 2 Service . . . f'Keyette, ask me tags . . . YWCA Posters . . . Popcom sales . . . Field Clean-up . . . Red spirit S's . . . SCA Dance advertising . . . Away game maps . . . Tuberculosis Center work . . . Marching for Muscular Dystrophy . . . Homecoming float . . . Last place Basketball intramurals . . . Banner for Crew Appreciation Day . . . SPIRIT LINKS . . . Serving at Athletic Banquets . . . Sponsorship of Red Cross Drive . . . Sadie Hawkins macaroni-radish necklaces . . . Basketball Victory Leis . . . Christmas stockings . . . Stuffed animals for Children's Hospital . . . Christmas gifts for Jr. Village . . . Senior Superlative Pillows . . . CANNED FOOD DRIVE . . . Holly Day . . . Candy Canes for faculty . . . Apples for first Girls' basketball game . . . Heart Association Work . . . MAID AND BUTLER DAY for the March of Dimes . . . Daffodil Day . . .Volleyball Intramurals . . . Keyette Janie Hanenberg International Convention . . . Higher Horizons Day Rewfding SCCFCIHYY Care Center . . . Kiwanis Kapers ticket sales . . . Athletic Scrapbook . . . Ushering at Graduation . . , f , Keyette-Key Club Luau . . . We Serve . . . Keyettes . . . this was the year that was. ' 'H -3, S W, ,!L x sift' Nancy Kent Historian fx fit it vc? Beth and Ann love to sell popcorn. Leah Weiner Senior Representative Q Carol Mason President Liz Elsen Corresponding Secretary I will l 5 1 Carol Richardson Sgt .-at-Arms Kay Jackson Junior Representative Bertha Rodriguez Vice-President Susie Baril Treasurer Beth Black Chaplain Lisa Andrews Wil. I W - f ,N pg. . 1 -. L 441 V is 'tml '55 11 'J' 'r , - il W W. If 4, I b 2'.I .b lair Bartlett Lynda Bell Shelly Burditt Debby Causin Nadine Crosier Adriana Cuaranta icy Dennington Wendy Golden Sharon Goodwin Crickett Heffern l PV! R iye Lam Kit Lockhart Susan Metzger Veca Meyer Zgan 5-J' Rudin Linda Smith Denice Sprague Carolyn Stanley ZF Skitch Henderson Kris Kiebler R Cathy Norton Julie Petruska 5: 4- Ann Vosburgh Wendy Wilson 55N ?' Kay Carlisle Diane Leggett Sally Rood 1' g.. '!T 7' tri-hi- Margo Edmunds Mary Ellen Hacskaylo Holly King Candy Kugel 13,5 s.,'i Q-3. ' Karen Lowe Sn.- xc' es 'R Cir- 7. 54' Qi'-5-iv: Alice Martin Marlis Nelson Mary Jo Petrosky OHNFQF X . Linda Shriver Donna Smoot Joan Wild Ann Williams K-3 1 ls f 3, ,Si , 311, Barbara Ingerski Football and basketball players were, well appreciated on their special days by Tri-Hi-Y members who baked cookies and cakes and decorated lockers. Along with Hi-Y, they published basketball programs. To earn money for their service projects, Tri-Hi-Y sold mints and candy, the universal project of all service clubs. For the community, the girls really went to work filling Thanksgiving baskets and Christmas stockings. Tri-Hi-Y strains of Deck the Halls filled the corridors of Fairfax Hospital during the holidays, and clothes were collected for the Virginia Mental Institution. During the spring there was picnicking with Junior Village. Perhaps the most important project was the support of a small orphan in India. Vice-President Secretary E' ,af Debbie Rubin Sergeant-at-Arms Barbara Buchanan is ,,-6-L 'J' t.,..r....j ,hu-N1 ive' Claudia Campbell Jane Cummings Ken Bauer Sue Beesley As- N N'-F Ray Komorowski Robert Lang Tom O'Neil Jerry Pankay -as guidon ,f SN 'T-T117 Ray Fink Susan Martasin Steve May is .-..., Andrea Petruska Anil -ae-,S 12 7' Bill Sedr ACES!- -., Bob Kinter ig. Sharlene Moison ,- 'UN 1 3 Pam Walpole N .nw- Danger is our business could have been the motto the Guidon Club. Their most courageous complishment, everyone agreed, was the resistance to -eir suicidal urges as the long toiled over Hoat went up a fiery blaze in the midst of the Homecoming irade . The Club defied a mass insurrection of the faculty lring the slave auction on J .E.B. Stuart Day, and 'aved the wilds of what seemed to be the entire state 'Virginia to map out a challenging course for the ring and fall car rallies. A milder activity was a mmer picnic at Great Falls. For the first time in its 'ief history, Guidon seemed to be an integral part of uart student life. ike Rosenbaum esident ' 4 Theresa Franklin Vice-President g . ike Sullivan Carroll Payne storian Sergeant-at-Arms IT T ' ' X l l i N 'Y- Guidon Picnic. Connie Frogale Nancy Fazar Virginia Seitz Secretary Treasurer Chaplain X' Wayne Anderson Barbara Archer Gail Atkins f l -it' 3 l -- Steve Wilson Sergean l-at-Arms Bill Devers W 162 B v q k 'Q Roger Jorstad FQ. .ei it ,,,- ,-AVUNX h ' Doug Gates Chaplain Rick Boyd Stan Boyd Blair Caviness Bruce Foster Gary Howard sua: C'-3 1:17 Phil Mangano Vince Mangano W-me ln pi--f -ew, w-r 3'- Robert Hurt Jack Jensen ' , Scott McCollom L.. . -L. - J 51 X ,S 'U 1 9-assi are Raid REE ' A' -w,,:n.:.u f.Q..a:' -L ' 'VH- at- .. , ' , ,a Nix tt -: 1 x -315, f nba A . , 1 ,,.,-J,.'. . , ,,. ,, H w-..i....l:' ,n.X,,.:5I, u,g.,, E,'Q w ,:1 ' , I .12-jfgfr , ?!5ain?5'a,aMk,1- 'P va. fi, B1 1.1 ' , .Mfg it 1't.Y- QNAZX-. .. 'fu , islet'-f'1-5:1il1i'1's2 In Mfg. -1.1, --Y .mM,a'1, 1 :nga bn, ', .1 21111 -H-4 ,3L.1.m 1. sn. :!... fa' - , april, '51 Dave Ricciardelli - A iff, . U k- ta 5-fff -L-.,, now we can do it. ll , maybe not. im Lehman Richard Miller Jeff Underwood esidem Vice-President Secretary f if W ' .gs 1 Hi-Y's desire was to perpetuate, with an emphasis on improvement, activities which eamed them the Ace Award from the Virginia district Y.M.C.A. in 1968. The first project was the building of a presentable float for Homecoming. Because of the uncompromising diligence of task-masters Tom Lehman and Richard Miller, the Hi-Y boys succeeded in constructing a sophisticated Rip Van Winkle float. At mid year mints were sold as usual, and the annual tribute to winter sports, the Hi-Y basketball program, went on sale. Select members of Hi-Y attended Massanetta Ca workshop for officersj, the District Conference, and the Model General Assembly, where the Stuart Hi-Y chapter drafted a revolutionary new bill. Corbin Wilson Bruce Olcott Treasurer Historian ii s-.av 5.-1 J im Owings Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Mark Havard Treasurer 5, js- Celio Cedino Bill Cramer Greg Hiner Cecil Johnson qu.. 'ITM' Mark Peterson Tom Scarry Nick Vidnovic Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Jeff Crespi 1 Mike Lawhorn Jim Schutz Bill Smith Historian Calvin Crossman Chaplain R' A. . wif :g1??f'?f!3.:.13 -V J , W-.. Qi' ' '1?iifi'i'1:1fesw H 1-1 ifitirllli azzii ffir i Todd Crespi Mike DeBlois Jim Lowe Joe O'Brien Roger Stillwell John Stokely 'QP Mark Borel A Wa Hs 1-- . - 1 55 H. . ,, , of At., hifi? X Y fr 1 ' .65 sflqfi .f N39 ' . . Q it 'L til. Steve Gordon 4-x in Ei ' -1 1 T Craig Oliver Rob Zapple 'C' 1 n Flanigan Bill Burdett sident Vice-President . .II 1 l l Paul Faub ion Secretary v 1: Tom Flanigan, Steve Gordon. Row 2: Mark Havard, Jim Owings, .e Lawhorn, Cecil Johnson, Greg Hiner. 1 . . . fit 'J l vi' ff in -1 ' I Q ' junior Civitans Working with the Cavalette Club, the Civitans presented a better way to down the Scotch through their own reconstruction of Wild Bill Hiccup, the colorful character who made his debut at the Homecoming game. The Civitans also exhibited their creativity by assisting with the preparations for the fall Sportsmen's Banquet. In addition, the Civitans faithfully parked cars for all home football and basketball games. COf course they'd park for away games, too, but . . .J Friday nights these boys, armed with flashlights, would brave the rain, sleet, and snow to provide that guiding light through the parking lot of J .E.B. Stuart. The Junior Civitans collected toys for the WRC Dollhouse at Christmas time, a new project. The Club also sponsored its annual safety rodeo and issued back- seat driving licenses to all qualified candidates. By relating to school and community, the Junior Civitans could look back on the year with pride in themselves and what they had done. 9 Gene Frogale Rob Gilman Mark Heacock Glenn Hoke B1ll Hunt Larry Kitson Mark Kuhl Gary McCleery Denny McMahan Lexf Noren John Ormasa Bob Ringle Cal Swenholt 5 Don Swenholt Ii nys 'Z -1 October and April, the Key Club selected new bers. These boys were chosen because of their gness to work, demonstrated in other activities, their academic achievements. uring the fall, popcorn was sold to raise money, the 's cannon was activated to boost spirit, and all . -. :bers spent Saturday momings cleaning up the . The Key Club made its major project the stmas canned food drive. Members also spent rdays during the winter working for the heart fund the tuberculosis center, along with many other r projects. embers participated in local leadership training ings, district, and sometimes national conventions ugh these activities Key Club tried to create well lded citizens with varied interests, concerned with elfare of others, and the development of selves . Hancotte :lent 4 Cf? ige Brown Wally Bugel and Chip Ward help collect canned food for needy families. T' ' - ' ' 4' ', rj 'W 1 ,im we . mf' Q: ,W li l'x.'.'Qi ,. -F L? lj. w Tim Morton Chip Ward Danny Baker Bruce MacKechnie Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms l-nr' 1- N.. 1 1 l 4 rflx if l Q wtf, 4 Wally Bugel David Cassels George Christopher Stuart Feigenbaum -4- . pai' , Virginia Seitz: Editor-in-Chief. Ronny Proschan: Photography Editor. Wendy Golden: Assistant Editor. cadence Le Chandler Tedholm: Literary Editor. Connie Frogale: Business Manager v 1: Joan Canfield, Barb Ingerski, John Antone, Virginia Sietz, Joan Seidman, Carol iderhouser, Debose Tucker, Ron Prochan. Row 2: Kathy Foley, Ieif Crespi, Connie gale, Jane Gillespy. Row 3: Frank Prochan, Bror Rosenquist, Jeff Underwood, 'ol Gibbons, Ray Komorowski. rsha Peterson: Art Editor. When shall Cadence meet again In thunder, lightning, or in rain? For, yea, t'wi11 not be seventh class Which Administration doth disdain. Double, double, toil and trouble Fire burn, and cauldron bubble. Seventh period sadly lacking After-hours Cadence, wreck and rubble. Out, out blamed spot! Doughnuts without holes are not. Twinkies, cupcakes, Snowballs all, A gastronomical delight, wot? No sponsor, 'deed, no hero he No captain crossing thunderous sea, For, thou canst not say I did it. Never Shake thy gory locks at me. Quoth Seitz, Strange things I have in head In manuscript form, anon, not said. Two issues are enough, prithee, Another puts us in the red. raiders, digest A Newspaper has its worth. Doubtlessly. A fraction of the Package Deal. Who made what club., A cute picture. A Newspaper has its worth. Impossible deadlines and ridiculous mistakes. Working from 2:30 until 11 and getting yelled at for forgetting what you thought someone else already did. Captions that have exactly 72 counts per line. Bus stations at a rainy 5 a.m. A Newspaper has its worth. An editorial that says something. An interview with someone who is candid. A compliment. Berryville, Virginia and a jolly printer. An executive's chair. A Newspaper certainly has its worth. Knowing people and how to work with them. Experience is tem- perament, creativity, cooperation, and maturity. Priceless. Kathy White: Ad Manager. Wi 5 .TY-177-v-...,-,, T , - - +L- E, Lp? .1 . all :l Jane Hanenberg: Editor-in-Chief. M Row 1: Barbara Underwood, Jane Hanenberg, Berthica Rodriguez, Margie Lewis. Row 2: Marsha Siler, John Ormasa, Kathy White, Sue Perry, Kris Kiebler. Row 3: Robin Taylor, Doug Peabody, Cheryl Hisey, Ray Smith, Greg Suslow. .1 lv -J a Rodriguez: Features Editor. r'-A.x-1' A ,r1uairp'I-'t'+1 ilsg n il -i, Suslow: Sports Editor. it F i 'ily Robin Taylor: Copy Editor. it bt Marsha Siler: Managing Editor. Melanie Pratt: Circulation Manager sabre You are about to read the continuing story of Sabre Place , a heart rending, tear-jerking story of the courageous women fand a couple of young ladsl who made the formation of this yearbook possible. Scene: A beautiful sunny day, Place: Room 128, Time: 3:00. This is not just any day. It is D-Day Cd for deadlinej for the valiant editors of Sabre. Mass pandemonium rules. Where's the thingamajig for the layouts . . . the what? . . . I had that write-up right here-who took it? . . . I don't care what you say, I know I saw pages 76 and 77 lying right there . . . But hark! A small boy of 16 years approaches the editor, somewhat in reverence, somewhat in awe, of the vast intellect and brain power assembled before him. Timidly, he hands her a photograph, one single picture, and waits for her response. He does not have to wait long. Oh, Scott, where are all those other pictures you promised? At home? Oh, Scott . . . hey, look at this fantastic layout . . . where did this write-up come from, it's good . . . And so goes the year, this scene repeated before each of the five oh-so-important deadlines. After each chapter in the harried life of the staff, the narrator's questions were always the same. Will Carol Richardson find happiness as a disgruntled Editor-in-Chief? Will Scott Sprague ever take enough pictures? Will the other editors stop gossiping and start working? These and other equally enthralling answers were finally given, as evidenced in Sabre '69. But what is to become of this time honored institution? Will Sue Spielberg discover the mysteries haunting the top Sabre post? Stay tuned for the next sequence of Sabre-next year, same time, same place. -A - V-g ' Carol Richardson: Editor-in-Chief. Row 1: Diane Leggett, Vicky Wilhelm, Becky Glass. Row 2: Paul Faubian, Maura Connell, Cathy Cubley, Ivette Rodriguez, Cynthia Hammerman, Ruth ZaEren, Sherry Katz, Wally Bugel, Kelly Kane, Nancy Gorry, Karen Yaremchuk, Mary Doering, Pegg: Falcone, Jamie Stone. Row 3: David Almond, Crickett Heffern, Eve Coulson, Nancy Kent. Row 4: Wendy Wilson, Co-Literary Editorg Shaun O'Rourke, Co-Literary Editorg Carol Richardson, Editor-in-Chief, Sue Speilburg, Assistant Editor, Dee Sprague, Art Editorg Veca Meyer, Editor-at-Large. 71 .'f!i Y- Q - Y T T ir 1 T W VY HYWTWTTKT ' Y Y - , ,-iiizm , , lj ll 'm .U 4 1 . st Q- ll'h 'ri' S ., -1: -:hir uf'- r - ' ' ' H. . T ting. t . Y- ' ,. 1 gt ,fbi ,ffffzt X 55' ,::'.: 66 r Q 1 flu-'x Q l , ' '-.L 4 :rf if ir., ' . - . Karen Yaremchuk: Business Shaun O'Rourke: Literary Editors. - ---Y-f -- - -W 7 - 7.471 - I gi M 'mv ' r f .ifitivf if . Vw-9.1g:t4'f m.'io ' . A Y I...-,,wv ' 1 S 1 iw w- ' --an 9 s Denice Sprague: Art Editor. Sharon Goodwin: Typist. Sue Spielberg: Assistant Editor. Scott Sprague: Photography Editor. -1 Veca Meyer, Maura Connell: Editors-at Large I f lfwUTUEEll'l russian honor society r ' The Russian Honor Society is the most exclusive of , all language societies, its members number only live. vi This eliteness leads to some suspicion, however, and it . All was believed that the society was a cleverly devised front. Reliable sources reported surreptitious meetings of the young activists. Very interesting, but unconfirmed! The idea of an infiltration effort alarmed some students, but it was decided that the movement would not be squelched, and the Russian Honor Society will be allowed to grow as the years pass. i Left to right: Lynn Ehlinger, Richard Cameron, Emest Lemberger, Jean Croom, Joe Paul, Mrs. Isakov. Row l: Matt Cagan, Jon Komorowski, Tom Simpson, Mike Wilson, Kim Rouninas, Matt Walpole. Row 2: Nat Knappen, Chris Dickenson, Steve Dentel, Cliff Williams, Bruce Olcott, Ray Komorowski, 5 6, debate club The Debate Team always has a controversial and current topic to argue, and this year was no exception. The subject in question was-Resolved: That the United States should establish a system of compulsory service for all citizens. The Debate Team is one of the few teams at Stuart which can boast of having won State Championships. In the past, line coaching, enthusiasm and lots of hard work have consistently resulted in successful seasons for the club. This year, under the guidance of Mr. Robert Vamer and the captains, Nat Knappen and Ray Komorowski, the boys are expected to continue to carry on this tradition of success. alladiers Biweekly the sounds of silence were shattered in Room 105, home of the Balladiers. Mix Judy Collins with protest, add a smidgin of blues and a touch of kazoos and, tra la! You have a meeting Besides the fum of performing in the Beauty Contest and the spring Balladiers' Folk Festival, the Balladiers supplemented their annual activities by caroling at Walter Reed Hospital. iw,-L'lL V'.7:f-', ' '.,ww.i 1 V v f-A l , 4 l J.-Til - It PQ A wr. , ,4,. .. , .',.:'.' ww, ,',' .J U 1 ' A , cg., ,. H -i,h,v.:.,.,A.-v , .' Lf. fit ' . ' Q 1, ml.-1 V-. t.,,l.... sf , .'4Q3,'-,. .. . . . ts -1.',,x,-:,35ff7 J.- .,,L.., nfl ,.. If -- V ,,:...-.. , ,.., w l: Andy Phipps, Presidentg Dorcas Pettibon, Treasurer: Wendy Koci, Secretary, k Marzolf, Vice-President. Row 2: Cheryl Faris, Margaret Horner, Patty Wyatt, thy LaFay, Jeff Crespi, Ray Fernald, Jamie Stone, Susan Spielberg. Row 3: Vickie Lrshall, Sandy Stanley, Melanie Ball, Mary Lou Chapman, Susan Manley, Pam hlpole, Bertha Rodriguez, Cindy Harlow, Dave Foster, Cheryl Hisey. Row 4: Kit iowles, Mary Whitt, Michele Smith, Lucy Willard, Jean Davis, Cindy Ghormley, san Perry, Helen Highwater, Sherrie Sherah. Row 5: Edith Gray, Pam Hottenstein, exa Smith, Rusty Markey, Liz Overstreet, Page Engle, Joella Kidd, Robin Wood, ary Doering. Row 6: Tim Stratton, Steve Jones, Lisa Conard, David Gaines, Sherry rry, Mike Wilson, Sandy Puglia, Lisa Fillman, Hondi Duncan, Jan Caviness, Robert lmunds, Dave Stank, Yvette Rodriguez, Jerry Bowen. Balladier Rick Marzolf performs. Silhouette of a musician-Mike Wilson. Row 1: Kirsten Hansen, Adriana Cuaranta, Cathy English, Alexa Smith, Carol Richardson. Row 2: Pat Lewis, Carol Gibbons, Pam Hottenstein, Chad Hoover, Ivette Rodriquez, Mima Nedelcovych. Row 3: Alice Higgins, Irv Rynning, Nora Lulich, Becky Toma. Row 4: Chris Collet, Carol Blanchard, Jim Stratton. international club This year the Intemational Club has worked closer with the American Field Service to further relations between both foreign and American students at J .E.B. Stuart. By selling Christmas Cards in the fall and heading an azalea sale in the spring, the International Club helped to provide the funds needed to bring foreign exchange students to the United States. The most interesting activity of the International Club this year was International Week. An assembly, exposition of foreign costumes and art, and the presentation of foreign exchange student Adriana Cuaranta were highlights of this project. CV '39 Elf President Chad Hoover. aw l: Margaret Horner, Jackie Bast, Pam Hottenstein, Patty Wyatt. Row 2: Jean ay, Katie Davenport, Cathy Lafay, Jane Qriner. Row 3: Lita Ilyin, Barbara Seder. iiture hornemakers tg Q . 1... -41 Z , . .. f , V , . .. ., , ,.. ,, ,Y , Jw l: Becky Glass, Secretaryg Sally Williams, Historian, Janet Opp, Presidentg Kathy mley, Vice-president, Peggy Falcone, Reporterg Denise Breen, Treasurer. future nurses The budding Florence Nightengales and Clara Bartons who belong to Stuart's Future Nurses are interested in the care and welfare of their fellow man. One of their major projects was making pillows and stuffed animals, and iilling stockings at Christmas for childrens' hospitals. A second important activity was a Valentine party given by the members for Junior Village. Other ways in which the girls have increased their knowledge and understanding of the nursing profession were through inviting nurses and student nurses to speak at their meetings. Movies on drugs and alcohol, and work in nursing homes for the mentally retarded were additional interests. The Future Nurses also maintain a section in the Guidance library where they keep pamphlets and literature to inform others of the activities of the nursing profession. The F.H.A., led by President Janet Opp, hosted a wide variety of activities this year. In addition to having a tea for the mothers, the girls sponsored a baked goods drive. This was for the Red Cross at Andrew's Air Force Base, who in tum distributed them to the wounded men just back from Vietnam. Their last major project for the year was the Mother- Daughter Banquet where they installed the new officers for the next year. d.e.c.a. D.E.C.A. provides a work study program for students who have shown interest in the fields of marketing or distribution and plan to make them part of their careers. Those people who envy the D.E.C.A. students because they attend school for only half day should bear in mind that they are dismissed early so they can pursue their chosen professions. The club members are advised on how to get ahead in the business world. They demonstrate the skills they acquire to their contemporaries by selling fruitcake at Christmas time. business club Each year outstanding business students are rewarded for their perseverance with scholarships from the Business Club funds. One of the club's more widely known activities was the Miss .I.E.B. Stuart contest. A major school event, the contest featured a parade of hopeful homeroom representatives and various talent acts. Proceeds went to charity and the scholarship fund. - Carroll Rogers, Vice Presidentg Mary Kay Wakefield, Junior Board Member, Shelly Nielsen, Treasurer, Carson Adams, Presidentg Diane Trees, Corresponding Secretaryg Judy. Webster, Recording Secretary, Susan Davis, Historiang Jack Caffrey, Parliamentarian. Row 2: Beverly Burch, Sally Kanng Anne Fisher, Mary Berger, Nancy Williamson, Shirley Huey, Susan Maddoxg Mary Ferreeg Geraldine Stewart, Linda Parsons. Row 3: Richard Mechalskeg Douglas Stevens, Jeff Orndorifg Jeff Oylerg Wayne Morriwg David Zinn, Wally Ranking Howard Seal. C Row 1: Rusty Markey, Roberta Schwartz, Kay Thomas, Carol Gibbons, Kay Burch, Cathy Squire. Row 2: Sue Manley, Mary Lou Chapman, Mima Nedechovych, Lynn Helmantoler, Sandi Puglia, Cheryl Ferris, Debbie Esteppe, Patty Watts, Cathy LaFay. ikki Martin displays her gymnastic abilities. ' 'I Row 1: Linda Smith, Bonnie Kendrick, Deborah Spiller, Lynn Moore, Cece Cochrane, ' Babette Wiley, Rhoda Wentsch, Jean Scott, Karen Anderson, Karen Mundie, Crickett Heffem, Sue Metzger, Peggy Lambert. Row 2: Kathy Fitzgerald, Girls' Vice-Presidentg Bobbie Miller, Girls' Historiang Liz Elsen, Girls' Secretary-treasurer, Mikki Martin, Girls' President. O bert Booker, Kurt Lemberger, David Abeel, Charles Pugh, Brian Bashore, Mike t Jsteller, Boys' President. m S 'i.i. . 'ig If you chanced to peek into the gym on a Tuesday aftemoon or Thursday night, you would have probably noticed forty fabulous athletes teetering on balance beams, climbing ropes, and doing somersaults. Under the supervision of Mr. Conrad, the members of the Gymnastics Club were kept busy at their circus of stunts and weird contortions. These paragons of agility practiced three days each week in preparation for meets with other area high schools. Competition was first between schools in the same district, then the top two gymnasts in each catagory went on to represent their school in the State meet. future teachers These enterprising educators of tomorrow have fostered a new celebrity at Stuart. 0ne of their members was elected president to the Virginia Future Teachers Association at the state convention in Richmond. Besides the major activities conceming the support of their state officer, the future teachers tutor elementary aged children at Bailey's School. Also, the members present an annual monetary award to an outstanding student going into the teaching profession, and contribute to various organizations needing books for underprivileged countries. Inevitably, the club sponsored the Sock Hop after the Jr.-Sr. game to finance their numerous activities. Row l: Pat Wright, County Representative, Karen Sutton, Vice President Susie Baril President, Jane Kreipke, Secretaryg Cheryl Hisey, Historian. Row 2 Kathy English Sheila Clary, Pam Walpole, Mary Moak, Bev Ashbaugh, Cindy Mauro Suzan Twilley Mary Nettles, Gail Atkins, Steve Skibinski. Row 3: Alexa Smith Sandy Johnson Sally Halton, Kris Kiebler, Kelly Kane, Nancy Enjen. T77 C... ,,.g, I n 1 1 lit Leis' if EJ- K il -h .5 'E 3' ,f., ' Til li . Q ' - -1' 7- 1, 4 ll , ,.-ff I, Q Kelly helps Liz explore another world. Susan and Wanda confront a problem. : - 3 .F,.f-'- ': -flu! Q, ,I 1:4 'Qi' 1 Jhilosophy club Jw 1 Joan Canfield, Lloyd Wolf, Cecilia Kennedy. Row 2: Terri Smith, an Seidman, Barb Underwood, Mike Willson. Row 3: Frank Proschan, rs Levin, sponsorg Charles Gillean, Ronald Proschan, Cliff Williams, John nberg Joe Paull, Jon Komorowski, Robert Day. The Philosophy Club is not a big club, but it is an important one. Those students who want to have some contact with philosophy and the discussion of ideas can tum towards the Philosophy Club. Kant, Confucius, the draft, and many other subjects are considered, and even when the discussion seems to have wandered from the subject, ideas are in the air. And these floating substances stimulate further thought, this is the club's main goal. art and literar club Seated: Janie Hanenberg, Carol Thomas, Treasurer, Diane Styles, Jeff Crespi, Joan Canfield, Jeff Duncan, Dubose Tucker, Leah Weiner, President, Wendy Koci, Secretary. Row 1: Veca Meyer, Mary Caswell, Jane Jones, Celeste Balog, Hondi Duncan, Joan Rioux, Barb Underwood, Joan Siedman. Row 3: Barb Ingerski, Raine Turner, John Antone, Jim Anderson, Frank Proschan, Bror Rosenquist. Under the tame name of the Art and Literary Club, Stuart's activists met to discuss current problems and to plan strategy. Frustrated McCarthyites, paciiists, and intellectuals were known members of the group. The members collected and sold used paperback books in the spring to distribute literature cheaply to the masses as well as to increase the club's treasury. Drama and the arts were discussed, and all creative geniuses were encouraged to submit their works to Cadence. Most notable of its projects was the Biafra Relief Fund, for which the club collected a substantial amount of money in the weeks before Christmas. Also, the organization made the most of its limited funds and authority to become an important influence on the opinions of over two thousand people. erman club Another '69 first was an active German Club. As the innovators met for the first meeting, they viewed the job ahead of creating an interesting organization with vigor. The adventurers proceeded under the guidance of their valiant leader, Mrs. DePriest, and forged ahead to create a constitution, as well as a club interested in aspects of German culture. A trip to a German restaurant coupled with service projects were all a part of a truly successful venture. The Latin Club was created to stimulate and supplement an interest in the study of Latin. With meetings held regularly every month, an opportunity is given the Club to hear guest speakers and see Iihns and slides concerning ancient Rome and its surrounding empire, as well as carry on the business of the club itself. Every March the Latin Club sponsors a Latin Banquet, done up in the tnie Roman tradition. The banquet and the club itself are open to the entire student body, not just Latin students. P ,spar Wg J Row 1: Cathy English, Virginia Seitz, Nancy Flynn, Mary Moak, Sue Perry. Row 2: John Dufass, Robert Nooman, Cheryl Burton, Kay Carlisle, Dave Williams. Row 3: Chuck Roast, Mark McCaHrey, Richard Hohes, Barb Larson, Joan Seidman, Ken Coe. latin club Row 1: Mike Oddenino, Sgt.-at-Armsg Bill Cramer, Vice-President, Lee Blackmar, Treasurer, Steve Hancotte, President. Row 2: Danny Pell, Barb Selig, Secretary, Maureen Cleary, Pat Wright, Colleen Waters, Amice Ogden. Row 3: Mrs. Peabody, Marsha Peterson, Chris Joyce, Jim Whelan, Andy Jagoda, Joe Howell. . 1 3 P 1 p rench club 12 rv 1: Mary Maturi, Mima Nedelcovych, Shaun O'Rourke, Connie Frogale, Ralph Flish, Danielle Zinna. Row 2: Lois Lane, Susan Perry, Pam Hottenstein, Mary Worth, O'Toole, Heidi Fratus, Debbie Noss, Cindy Harlow, Hondi Duncan, Anice Terry Smith, Sally Cook, Mary Wright, Bobbie Silva. Row 3: Donna Gregory, Hadden, Peggy Atkinson, David Ullman, John Falcone, Maury Leman, Kim Bill Caplinger, Julie Kiley, Debby Musala. Row l: Michelle Simone, Jackie Bast Kit Lockhart, Emmie Rudin, Mrs. Condit, Kathy Fiandaca, Sue Gonzales. Row 2: Theresa Franklin, Paige Engle, Peggy Callahan, Betty Gonzales, Kathy Smith, Sandy Johnson, Celeste Balog, Bertha Rodriguez, Peggy Rantz, Edith Gray, Linda Smith, Kathy Lefay, Anne Hubbard, Margaret Scarry, Jean Gray. Row 3: Keith Weaver, Doug Peabody, Meg McCarthy, Wendy Weinberg, George Brown, Roland Obey, Joyce Hart, Sue Hudson, Barbara Sedr, Gay Koberg. I The French Club could more appropriately have been called the Food Club. While plans for field trips sometimes failed, the refreshment committee could always be counted on to save the day. As supplements to their feasting, French connoissuers applied their baking energies and interests to slides, filmstrips, and French music at monthly meetings. A Peace Corps Teacher requested English reading material for her French-speaking students, and the club answered by sending boxes of magazines and paperbacks to a Moroccan high school. Naturally, the year's end was met with a picnic featuring Gallic delicacies. a Virginia Seitz, President of the Spanish Club. rn spanish club With films, discussions, and a few informative visits from the AFS student, Adriana Cuaranta, the Spanish Club worked hard to achieve their objective of una mejor comprension de una diferente cultura-for you non-habladores, that's a better understanding of the Spanish culture, aside from the understanding of a different language. The members rewarded themselves for the achievement of this goal by visiting Don Pedros, a well-known restaurant featuring Spanish foods. Row 1: Virginia Seitz, Presidentg Lundi Palmer, Vice-President, Kris Olsen, Treasurer Eve Coulsen, Secretaryg Melanie Ball, Sargeant-at-Arms. are 'i 'v l w l: Phil Thorpe, Irv Rynning, Sheila Cleary. Row 2: Jean Croom, Joe Paull, zanne Cornwell, Norah Lulich, Eric Johnson, Kathy Voltmer. w 1: Betty Jo Tiffany, Commander Ervin, Toni Udell. Row 2: Cynthia Hammerman, ice Higgins, Chris Collette, Debby Spilker, Nancy Fink. l r 13. if 1 YU Q. russian club An ignorant after-school hall-wanderer commented on the Russian Club Christmas party, those Russians are weird anyway, but who ever heard of celebrating Christmas on January 7? It just so happens that the Russian calendar is thirteen days behind ours, and the 200 million people of the Soviet Union are joined by the 25 members of J.E.B. Stuart's Russian Club in observing Christmas on January 7. Another less entertaining but more enlightening activity was an informative speech by Mr. Mason on his trip to the Soviet Union. Mr. Mason observed not only the educational aspects of Russian life, but the everyday living conditions of the people. Although small in size, the Russian Club created a cultural interest in a powerful and fascinating nation, the U.S.S.R. portuguese club Because of the growing iniiuence of Portuguese- speaking Brazil, the Portuguese Language is becoming progressively vital. A few select students at Stuart are enrolled in Portuguese classes, and are lucky enough to have a language club of their own. The club endeavors to promote interest in the fascinating Brazilian culture. They were also involved in charity activities and filled their share of Christmas stockings this year. pep club Bananas, guavas, passion fruit-Get that ball and give it a boot! Knees, ankles, elbow joints-Take it down and score some points! Yay cheers, yay spirit, yap pep, yay Pep Club!! Every week the halls are decorated with go-fight-win Cetc.J signs by the cheery peppers, who make sports spirit the subject of the largest club at Stuart. Members can always be recognized by their big mouths and the magic-marker all over their hands from sign painting. pom pom girls A new innovation at football games this fall was the pom-pom girls, not to be confused with the drill team of earlier years. Dressed in the school colors and armed with massive blue pom-poms, the girls co- operated with the cheerleaders to urge the Raiders on to victory. They formed a special cheering section in the stands, performed on the field during half time, and accompanied the band to the Apple Blossom Festival at Vicksburg, Virginia. Row 1: Gail Green, Ivette Rodrigues, Vice-President, Melanie Pratt, President: Kay Carlisle, Secretary, Karen Lowe. Row 2: Pam Hottenstein, Sherri Hanmacher, Marilyn Dawson, Sherry Berry, Tracy Callahan, Robin Taylor, Dorcas Pettibon. Row 3: Terri Stattock, Harriet Hutson, Debby Noss, Ella Joe, Karen Copp, Jodi Carroll, Peggy Falcone, Linda Puryear, Lita Ilyin, Carolyn Marshall, Gladys Poober, Jane Criner. Row 4: Karen Custer, Ina Pig, Ann Sue Clark, Carol Schneider, Connie Thornton, Katie Bates, Debbie Grossman. Row 1: Harriet Hutson, Judy Guerieri, Melanie Pratt, Captain: Yvette Rodriguez, Co- Captaing Stephanie Crisler, Marisol Yanes. Row 2: Ann Sue Clark, Lynn Lebiecz, Terri Shattuck, Dorcas Pettibon, Nancy Furr, Carolyn Marshall. Row 3: Sherry Handmacher, Jodi Carroll, Rhonda Cordray, Joan McDaniel, Michele Corey, Debbie Hauser. Row 4: Peggy Hury, Ella L. Joe, Denise Tartar, Cookie Hill, Beverly Black, Shelley Cleckner. Row 5: Eline Rosenquist, Lisa Conard, Karen Bonney, Pam Hottenstein, Rhoda Wentsch, Marilyn Dawson. , ,,.. E' 1 . . ', ., -,.-- , . ,-.. to Right: Bruce Russo, Joe Balooga, Brad Frandsen, Missy Parker, Eileen Maturi, 1 Fiddle, Tony Beltran, Sally Hansen, Treasurer, Rob Lopez, Presidentg Debbie ahan, Tom Yorty, Lynn Yorty, Mike Breithaupt, John Pritchard, Mark Peterson, rlie Pugh, Bob Bogan, Todd Peterson. 1 1: Chandler Tedholm, Presidentg Dave Findley, Mickey Cohen, Larry Hirsch, 1 Bryce, Ed Russell, Vice-President, Chuck Birch, Treasurerg Jay Craig. Row 2: Phil Jer, Bob Higgins, Mark Kukoski, Frank Stotmeister, Bd Walinsky, Bill Beard, lard Straker, Teddy Lavoie, Mike Prescot, Jim Hutchins, Tim Farrell. swim club In all consideration, the J.E.B. Swim Club had a very successful year. It came in second in its division of duel meets, being beaten only by Woodson. Such swimmers as Mary Murphy, Scott Lautman, Sue Foster, Denise Kirwan, Mark Peterson, Linda Yorty, and Ginna Noren were instrumental in scoring points at the meets. Rob Lopez, the club president, was elected Vice-President of the NVHSSL fNorthem Virginia High School Swimming Leaguej, which is an organization of all the high schools in Northern Virginia. The club successfully raised money necessary to pay for the S750 pool rental fee through collecting membership dues, selling candy, and holding a plant sale in April. The J.E.B. Stuart Swim Club has high hopes for an even bigger and better season next year. rifle club Mafia? National Guard? Extras for All Quiet on the Westem Front ? No, the Rifle Club members are not celebrities, merely a group of students who wish to leam the basics of target shooting under the supervision of Col. Cralle. They practice weekly at Fort Myer. Beginners are trained by more experienced sharp-shooters. The top Iive participants are chosen to be the Rifle Team, which competes against other area high schools. science club Upon disection of the science club, a meticulous observer might find something-maybe an organic chemical or two. Our man-on-the-scene did not find the expected organic trivia. What he did find was a lecture on bacteria, illustrated with 5 by 5 glossy colorama photographs with circles and arrows and diagrams on the back. Scientists proved to be on the decline this year, as was experienced by the science club's obscurity. But the group managed to hold out against small odds this year-just in time to have a meeting. Plans for the future: 12001: a space odysseyh disbanding and sending a fresh store of geniuses to America's military industrial complex. chess club One of the newest additions to Stuart's long list of clubs and activities is the Chess Club. This newly formed organization allows the more intellectually inclined sportsmen to meet to play the age old game of kings . Both inter and intra school competition is being planned for the season, and for a dollar in membership dues, that's no rook! Left to Right: Mike Blakeslee, Keith Conover, Steve Dentel, Irv Rynning, Blair Jones, Greg Suslow, John Grace. Row I: Tess Gates, Secretary, Wayne Anderson, Presidentg Paul Hartke, Treasurerg Bill Fletcher. Row 2: Bill Cousins, Phil Thorpe, Bob Brock, Steve Narut. Row 3: Dave Ullman, Jim Allen, Steve Ventres. Row 4: Wayne Geisen, Steve Dentel, Sgt.-at-Arms, Preston Atkins. Top: Spencer Pack. office staff Front: Kathy English, Bob Kinter, Shiela Ellis. Row l: Dianne Berriman, Jan Kishbaugh, Linda Smith, Ronda Bailey, Sharon Walters Row 2: Lynn Cahoon, Carol Campbell, Pat Wight, Betty Jo Tiffany, Lisa Andrews. Row 3: Janet Opp, Liz Ruedisueli, Susan Armstrong, Linda Liggen. F quhh 'IO' - national merit semi-finalists Left to right: Nancy Kent, Chandler Tedholm, Margo Edmunds, Neil Nelson, Janet Opp, Liz Ruedisueli, ' , Ron Proschan, Linda Coleman, Ann Hubbard, Dubois Tucker- congratulate each other. letter of Commendation Winners Row l: Shaun O'Rourke, Kathy Norton, Carol Mason, John Cook. Row 2: Robin Taylor, Maura Connell, Eva Coulson, Robert Day, John Noss. Row 3: Mary Rantz Christine Brestrup, Monica Blanchard, Joan Seidman, Becky Glass. rary staff FICIION if Yr. k s Ai- N. Lynning, Wendy Koci, J.K. Paul Row 1: Margaret Danby, Connie Thomton, Rosemary Thornton, Cathy English. Row 2 Maria Yovino, Mary Moak, Mary Casewell Guy Melton, Kay Carlisle, Kathy Foley, Bobbie Silva, Jan Caviness, Carl Shulz. lab assistants varsity Left to right: Robin Kent, Bobbie Dugan, Barbie Kent, Janis Marx, Donna Smoot, Leslie Dougherty, Sara Edwards, Gail Johnson, Betty Roundtree, Captaing Joan Andruska, Co-Captain. junior varsity Standing: Caroline Hellman, Co-Captaing Lynn Salisbury, Debbie Barnes. Sitting: Peggy Callahan, Gail Freiburger, Kathy Schulz, Captaing Dm Windham, Janet Saunders. freshmen Cohen, Laurie lg Bottom to top! Rita Alesandrelli, Martha Saunders, Laurie Twining, Theresa Malin, Valerie MaeDuffy, Suzanne Hesse. ,1 +- .- are ii irq? Aw i Dougherty Bobbie Dugan Barbie Kent Gail Johnson ,-Q Kent Sara Edwards Janis Marx Donna Smoot ' ' ' ' HAMA Betty Roundtree, Captain 1 X I f- 3' 4 X Varsity cheerleaders 12, If I 1 fl. Q99 M31 ,.. .- music 4 f- u J M,,,..m ax f v 37 fr ,z - K 4, A s-. ax , -fe. irq, 5, Row l: Cathy Lazzell, Sherrel Engen, Debbie Shelby, Loyd Wolf, Sue Hudson, Wendy Koci, Sharlene Moison, Gail Atkins, Liz Ruedisueli. Row 2: Alexa Smith. Stuart Feigenbaum, Tim Tonkivic, Gerry Pankey, Ed Barnett, Mark Kubat, Jim French, Eric Meyer, David Conrad, Bill Jerome, Bill Anthony, Ed Bradly, Buddy Kays. Row 3: Mike Sullivan, Nancy Kline, Seth Davidson, Rhonda Morehead, Marilyn Ingersol, John Calvillc, Bob Adams, Marci Burne, Suzin Dietz, Ken Walerg, Bob Comegees, John Rudin, Joal Shamaskin, Ronald Cavigratti, Tom Lockhart, Keith Conover, Mike Whalan, Vickie Hanson, Bob Osbom, Hank Haser, Rick Osborne, Jim Bigleow, Linda Hickman, Sue Cochrane, Joan Canfield, Bue Webb, Chip Ward, Jim Furgison, Clarence Summers. Back row: Steve May, Drum Majorg Louis Chaconas, Gary Stauss, Steve Grobauer, Dean Wolf, Tom Burrell, Bob Kinter, Morris E. llibin, Director. concert band Whether performing on the football field or on the stage, the J .E.B. Stuart High School Band, directed by Morris E. Dubin, played an important role in the activities of the school. Drum Major Steve May led the Marching Band through a very successful football season and in the various parades the band participated in through the course of the year. The end of football season, of course, marked the end of the long hours of drilling out on the football field, but it also marked the beginning of the concert season. Changing from the unlimited ranges of the outdoors to the quiet confines of a concert hall is a difficult adjustment to make, but it was done well as was shown at the annual Christm Concert which this year included the entire Music Department, both instrumental and vocal. This year, as usual, the band was well represented in the All State Band. Meanwhile, the concert band practiced for its most important event, the All Regional Festival held in early March. Perfection wa the key word since the band engaged in close competition with many other area bands. Several members of the band provided musical accompaniment for the Drama Department's spring play, Romeo and Juliet . The year ended with the annual Spring Concert. h , ind Sharlene practice for the concert. trumpet and cornet section of the concert band. Chip and Clarence play their saxophones reserve band Although the Reserve Band receives little recognition, it is still an important part of the Music Department in that it provides experienced musicians for the following year's Concert Band. The Reserve Band participates in the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts, and many of its members are in the Marching Band. Row 1: Brian Cashell, Sandy Beverly, Mark Berger, John Hale, Charles Ragsdale, Mike Dietz, Hank Hiser, Eric Winters, Kathy Lazzell, Ralph English. Row 2: Suzi Dietz, Bill Dentel, Marcee Byrne, Marlyn Ingersol, Paul Gartenmann, Tod Pizer, Eric McFarland, Mat Barron, John Pritchard, .lay Craig, Kelly Fisher, Mike Breithaupt, Ellen Sullivan, Bill Jerome. Row 3: Bob Comagees, Doug Shmit, John Rudin, Preston Atkins, Andy Kerr, John Merrill, Mark Kubat, Joel Shamaskin, Tom Lockheart, Doug Dawson, John Hunt, Morris E. Dubin. Row 4: Mike Perry, Alex Costea, John Burton, Kathy Matern, Don Metz, Doug Stafford, Doug Fleir, Dean Wolf, Shannon Elder. ,JK Lp! i Row l: Kathy Prywzwara, Mr. Dubin, Lisa Solverud. Row 2: Robin Richards, Becky Bean, Debbie Furr, Janis Grey. Top: Sharon Debutts. guard: Pat Ferrebee, Kathy Smith, Sue Cochrane, Caryl Jones, Nancy- Faiar. ' maj orettes With routines varying from hats and canes to Hag batons and fire batons, besides precision marching and twirling routines with regular batons, the majorettes contributed greatly to the colorful halftime shows this year. However, life for a majorette is not all glory, glitter and halftime shows. The eight majorettes practice everyday fourth period and compete in contests and parades throughout the Maryland- Virginia area during the year. Led by co-captains Kathy Pryzwara and Lisa Solverud, the Majorettes this year have proved to be the most successful corps in Stuart's history. The mads let their hair down. Row l: Fred Robinson, Cliff Williams. Row 2: Nancy Fazar, Margo Edmunds, Lucy Dennington. Row 3: Wendy Koci, Leah Weiner. Row 4: Dave Foster, Barb Lentz, Susie Baril, Mike Rosenbaum. Row 5: Jane Kriepke, Veca Meyer, Mary Jane Obenchain, Skitch Henderson. Row 6: Corbin Wilson, Paul Faubion Travis Miliken, Mike Wilson. madrigals Madrigals-the twenty best voices in the school ph one dog and two cats Ccourtesy of Miss Green, the animal loverj. Everyday during fifth period a casual walker might hear, emerging from the choral room, any combinations of three sounds-choice 1: an intellectual discussion about anything but music: choice 2: a tirade on the problems of the mad's fifth period eating habitsg choice 3: some fantastic harmonizing, from eighteenth century Bach chorales t a 1969 love song. Appearing whenever Stuart needed good rendition of any sentimental song, the madrigals also performed for civic groups and music festivals. The big twenty finished their year of song and dance with a star billing at Constitution Hall for graduation. T 3 f ' . - I L c The Choir takes a break to read The Wall Street Journal. Cl101I' - Every day during sixth period, 60 people made music together-and talked and laughed and listened to their fearless leader-Miss Green. This was often called the Choir, along with a few other jovially applied titles. Each member was chosen after an audition to that old favorite, God Bless America -only the best vocal chords survived. During the year, members could be identified by sudden outbursts inthe halls of hallelujah . . . hallelujah Cto the ttme of Handelj. The infamous sixty achieved group notoriety with spectacular appearances at both the Christmas and spring concerts. Their theme song became something like, O Clap Your Hands to the groovy sounds of the Stuart choir. Fa la la la la-and all that. Right to left-Row I: Jane Williams, Carolyn Schneider, Toni Udell, Sally Lentz, Barbara McPike. Row 4: Diane Brown, Karen Sutton, Barbara Larson, Haltom, Kris Kiebler, Vicki Becker, Sharon Goodwin, Carol Richardson, Kathleen I-larne, Mark Peterson, Fred Robinson, Nick Vidnovic, Willie Sharon Ehlinger. Row 2: Carol Thomas, Wendy Koci, Regina Schwartz, Sandi Coleman, Travis Milliken, Ray Fernald, Gene Sims, Sue Metzger, Skitch Needham, Beverly Ashbaugh, Pam Hottenstein, Anne Flake, Terry Chaskin, Henderson, Trish Converse, Cindy Winn. Row 5: Beverly Friend, Susan Foltz, Mary Jane Obenchain, Margo Edmunds, Kay Thomas. Row 3: Cherie Rarick, Carol Campbell, Brian Colbus, Gary Mayne, Joe O'Brien, Mike Willson, Michelle Smith, Peggy Atkinson, Kent Marshall, Steve Harney, Steve Corbin Wilson, Robert Hurt, Kieran Gannon, Paul Faubion, Etta Levenson, Lawrence, Dave Foster, Ray Fink, Dave Williams, Gail Murphy, Barbara Jane Kreipke, Nancy Fink. Right to left-Row l: Vickie Marshall, Vickie Wallshein, Ruth Whelchef, Mendenhall, Pattie Sutch Ella Joe Linda Smasal Row 4 Nancy Anderson Sumako Kelley, Francis Hutton, Sally Pearson, Terry Jensen, Dot Rountree, Ter Gilpin, Sally Crickenberger Karen Copp Lisa Smith Pat Henderson Sherry Bragg. Row 2: Madeline West, Peggy Corbett, Laura Clohan, Beverly Karen Hummer, Charlene Zepp Debi Lenehan Rosemary Wood Sandy Bruce, Debbie Payne, Carmon Pastor, Rita Ormasa, Hollis Olin, Melanie Shehan. Row 5: Donna Gregory Michele Femrite Gretchen Woll Diane Pratt, Babette Wiley. Row 3: Karol Windham, Kathy Fiandaca, Cindy Stillwell, Tracy Callahan Robin Dole Nina Eidson Nandy Snowden Connie Gassom, Linda Moryl, Carolyn Marshall, Trish Wrigley, Connie Lau, Anne Thornton, Carole Blanchard girls chorus Anyone with an interest of ability in music is most likely to be found in either Girls or Mixed Chorus. These beginning singers learn to appreciate and perform music from the sixteenth through the twentieth centuries. Through the experience gained during this period of training, many audition in the spring for placement in either the Choir or Madrigals. Rhapsody in black and white ' Zt:.ii ' Right to left-Row 1: Pam Walker, Bonnie Kendrick, Susan Purdue, Robin Thompson, Linda Smith, Janice Kearney, Jean Gray, Vicky Marshall, Kathy Bromley, Debbie Eppard. Row 2: Karen Jamero, Christina Melena, Smee White, Vaughnette Rice, Ann Urbanczyk, Kathy McBride, Jean Scott, Becky Toma, Marie Yovino, Ann Sue Clark, Karen Dunlap. Row 3: Rosey Fulmer, Peg Huey, David Joy, Gary Harney, Richard Madden, Mike Robertson, Philip Moore, David Findley, Linda McClanahan, Beckie Handley, Kitt Knoles. Row Chorus whips a song into shape. 4: Candy Carter, Janet Smith, Chuck Knoles, Frank Hankey, Mike Taylor, Steve Kidd, Steve Hatch, Philip Telford, Scott Brown, Karen Schwarz, Lindi Palmer. Row 5: Joan Aylor, Anne Brodeur, Carl Davis, Vernon Wight, Paul Hartke, Tom Orpin, Don Fisher, Doug Madison, Bill George, Bill Post, Necia Cox, Debbie Spilker. Row 6: Anita Pacheco, Katy Cromley, Peter Clegg, Jeb Ferguson, Dave Marshall, Dave Boleyn, Chip Zimmermann, Mark McCaffrey Randy Nutt, John Clegg, Greg Williams, Barbara Sedr, Tess Gates. Qs mixed chorus Smirking singers let it all hang out. . M1 - - -,. Li - -.- ,x ' g J GD my Student life X W I20 W 5310? Breathe in autumn. Fill your nostrils with smoke genies arising from leafy aladdin's lamps. Sigh, . Smell the soft wet earth and the forest's colored floor. Catch a snappy wind. Take a whiff of fuzzy animals Framing your face in fur, Tickling the tip of your nose As they cuddle their last good-byes. Remember the wet bark Of a half-baked tree. L l if J r lf Leslie Dougherty, 1968 Homecoming Queen. The basic in motion. fl omecoming Late-hour appointments with the Midnight Lumberyard, Inc. marked the first preparations for the spectacular Homecoming Weekend. Heralded by toilet paper and chicken wire, paints and pots, the half-time pageantry began with the parade of class and club iloats, each interpreting the theme of American Folklore . The presentation was further added to by the buming of the Guidon showboat, chugging its way in a blaze of glory to that big shipyard in the sky. Our opponents, the Highlanders of McLean, were mercilessly scotched by the Raiders in an overwhelming victory. The excitement and cheers of the crowd turned into rocking out to the Ronnie Jones Incident from downtown's Rocket Room. The climax arrived as Queen Leslie Dougherty was presented, attended by her Maid-of-Honor, Bobbie Dugan. Homecoming Weekend, 1968, was truly a time to remember. That must have been a pretty big 'Lcheese . Uncle Sam contributes to the class of '71 :aw 1: Bobbie Dugan, Maid of Honor, Leslie Dougherty, Homecoming Queen. Row 2: vathy Schutz, Alice Martin, Karol Windham, Gail Johnson. v 1, . 4, lm,...n -a Qi ff , . Sadie hawkins Thanks to the Junior Class, it was now the girls turn to let the boys wait until the last moment for a date to a dance. Sadie got hip and sold vegetable love necklaces to those hillbilly couples entering the barn. True to tradition, Stuart's still was constantly busy fwith cokej and Marryin' Sam had more than enough eager kissin' couples to hitch. Dogpatch jumped to the Sounds of the Rising Sons, a new band which considerately provided the dance with its ovim go-go girls, although they were half our age. With the senior characters in costume, Al Capp's invention was brought to life amidst the bamyard paraphenalia. Bill and Gail get hitched. Row 1: Gail Johnson--Wolf Gal, Claudia Campbell-Moonbeam McSwine, Bobbie Dugan-Daisy Mae, Robin Kent-Mammy Yokum. Row 2: Bill Burdett-Tiny Yokum, Tom Flanigan-Pappy Yokum, Jeremiah Marshall-Marryin' Sam, Todd Crespi-Honest Abe. Not pictured: Paul Faubion-Lil' Abner. R r' '-.3 X if 5 . lil iencer Pack, Peter Pan- Where are you, My girdle's killing me! says Toad. nkerbell? ' i. m tellin'! lf' lt Six fall pla I can fly! Enter Peter Pan in mid-air, head near the floor with his heels high above it. I can ily! echoed John Darling CBob Gainesj as he jerked straight up and down in one place, pully forming a grotesque humpedback. Pm fall-ing! cried Wendy CCharmian Prattj, sensing the failing wires and going thud on the stage in the meantime. Woof . . . vrrrrow! barked Nanna, which was Fred Robinson's way of saying that he hadn't room in his mouth for two pairs of pajamas even if they were small pairs. Oh, pshaw, uttered Mrs. Darling CLizzie Ruedisuelib under her breath as she tried for the one hundredth time to tie her husbandls fCliff Williamsj necktie. Aha! exclaimed both Todd Crespi and Toad Elliot in their role as Captain Hook. In fact, just about everyone had something to say except Tiger Lily CStephanie Lowj who did not mutter as much as one Hugh during the entire production of Peter Pan. The play, a classic in its own time made famous on both stage and- television by Mary Martin, typified every child's dream of being able to Hy and of going to an exciting adventure-fairyland somewhere beyond the stars. The story involved three children, Wendy, Michael CTom Simpsonj, and John Darling who traveled with Peter Pan, a perpetually yoimg boy, to Never-Never land and faced such excitements as encounters with Captain Hook and his pirates, meeting a tribe of Indians, and living underground with the Lost Boys in a clever hide-away. The audience was brought back to reality far too soon however, as Wendy and her brothers retumed home to the world where one can only stay young at heart. 2 The 1968 J .E.B. Stuart Varsity Football Team came within one game of having their best record in the school's ten year history. For a team that started 12 juniors with no previous varsity experience, it was quite an accomplishment. Senior Captain Steve Hancotte guided the young Raiders throughout the season. Only a frustrating 7-6 loss to Jefferson stood in the way of the District and Regional Championship. The first game set the pattern for the season with Junior quarterback Nick Vidnovic hitting Junior split end Jim Owings with a touchdown pass to lift the Raiders past Wakefield, 14-12. The blocking performance of Senior center Bill Burdett won him the title of Raider of the week. Led by Junior offensive halfback Mark Havard and Junior halfback and defensive monster man, Blair Caviness the Raiders wallopped Langley 34-7. The following week Stuart lost to a powerful O'Connell team 26-19 despite a stellar performance by Senior defensive and offensive end, Roger Stillwell. Stuart rebounded with a 28-14 victory over Marshall and followed with two ties against district foes. Raider Safety Danny Baker intercepted two passes as Smart deadlocked Woodson, 7-7. Fairfax struggled back to a 27-27 tie in a game which highlighted the Vidnovic to Owings combination and good defensive work by Senior linebacker Jim Schutz and defensive end Clarence Summers. The Greatest victory in Stuart's history followed as we destroyed Annandale's 38 game winning streak, 25- 24. The teamwork necessary for such a victory was shown by each member of the team being named Raiders of the Week . Blair Caviness was named Virginia High School player of the week for his defensive lheroics. A five touchdown performance for Nick Vidnovic in the McLean game highlighted a 37-24 rout in the homecoming game. The Raiders retained the Victory Bell for the 10th straight year as we defeated our arch rival Falls Church 25-19. o Many honors were bestowed upon individual S Raiders for their performances throughout the seasor Nick Vidnovic and Jim Owings were both named to the 2nd team All-Metropolitan, lst team Northem Virginia and lst team Northern District. Senior tackl Vance Ellis and Junior guard Bruce Condit were bot named to the lst team Northem District. Blair Caviness was voted by his teammates as Most Valuable Player. We'll get 'em next year! Nick wonders if the defense will hold. ,-.., 1'5',3a t ' ' -I-r ' . at ', 1 i. 'A -Lis. gm ' 2 Xl een-f Si 'l be V-lgjsa . , linux.- -f,. ..., .ug 1, -. .. 1 . . F -'L - p - . TAQX 5 f jigs Row 1: Roger Stillwell, Blair Caviness, Vance Ellis, Captain Steve Hancotte, Bill Cramer, Louis Chaconas, Mike Hawkins. Row 2: Manager Carter Blackmar, Danny Baker, John Cook, Lee Blackmar, Bruce Condit, Jim Schutz, Jim Owings, Trainer Stu Feigenbaum. Row 3: Clark Jackson, Don Chance, John Ormasa, Neil Pogeler, Tom Scarry, Glenn Hoke, Ken Simmons, Manager Jeff Duncan. Row 4: Manager Bill Cousins, .lack Jenson, Tom Hale, Dave Balchunas, Mike Lawhorn, Al Garner, Clarence Summers, Frank Cochran. Row 5: Mike Manda, Cal Swenholt, Terry Good, Joe O'Brien, Mark Havard, Nick Vidnovic, Bill Burdett. Row 6: Earl Barnes, Don Bloom, Jerry Marshall, Danny Morgan, Bob Zapple, Grant Reppert, Bob Webb, Bill Meyer. ff I 7 x 3222 5 A 4 1 K, QV . '62 U, ., H 9 f . Y 9 l - y, HA cffnu In -1- 'Z f 'GH QF :Ml L Ma Xf- S ' X M S .1 ' f f2r iF , XX Yr- t X 1 X 4, f J' 4' - 1 .. ,Q , I Q ff H v -xlf ki X! vnilxa ,X , C1 r ,3 'L A , A I ' A .,4 .7 Tljiu-:ig :S , I4. M ?fu'aQ:f'M f Q Q ' 'W Z if W JK ,QQ ix si 5' ,E g 72 il Q ff cc 1 ' f Cochran tempts a McLean Highlander with a kiss. ld general Nick Vidnovic readies the Raiders for another score. 1' . I nf ' ' 1 ,- ' ,. 1 f,- Lf! ' i n , X X ' - I ' 0 'J 'I .xp X 1 , X X ' ' wx A14 A' X K X. X ' . ,X , . 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'njnf Q, .,.1., ELIY -.i 5 'f.1.L.k1 '.l'ff5'ihfx , -ogy fp xv.-'T-.cs , rf- n3':g'f.i4 .x.-.5 Jr... varsi football Defensive Fleas Danny Baker and Dave Balchunas contemplate the oifense at work 75- . .. 5. 5.3-X.:f .y ,,. b.X1.s,. XX. V, gl... is Fr? 4-1 ,,p-. f E J , ml X , KV, 1 I . yn. , , K, , .1 ..'if5-ff 5 V' 7 . Steve Hancotle: profile of a captain. Bill Cramer takes care of Jukes as Jim Schutz and Bruce Condlt come in to help SCHEDULE STUART OPPONENT 14 Wakefield 12 34 Langley 7 27 O'Connell 19 27 Marshall I4 7 Woodson 7 27 Fairfax 27 25 Annandale 24 41 McLean 27 .5 25 Falls Church 19 6 Jefferson 7 Jim Owings: all alone with the ball s . ,ij ,QM O :W - I mf 9 . 4- , X sign! .,.,, ,Z ,Ig IL- 1 fi Q af! v' ZQ , , 1 .nb ...mf tx PK . f.- , 'al xl Fl?-'Y 'XX ha' f- ' -1 1 .fi 4 V VQQEET V1 S ga? 9Kf-W - ff .u . . , 'Y we , Y , ,-. A WF. cf '.-7713.75 I' ai Ill Q . , - Q1 ,,, , , A V 5-'fxf' K .,, junior varsity Row 1: Coach Dave Roylance, Captain Craig Oliver, Coach Dan Carroll. Row 2: Drexel Hogan, Bruce Chestnutt, Jay Bumpus, Ken Damron, Steve Munroe, Calvin Jones, John Stokely. Row 3: Greg Williams, Bob Ringle, Greg Edwards, Don McPhail, Gene Frogale, Pete Wilson, Kelvin Evans, Jim Smyth. Row 4: Eric Hjelm, Gordon Wing, Bryan Howell, Bill Hawe, Dan Kolkowitz, Tim Morgan, Blair Dillaway, John Harvey. Row 5: Chuck Curtis, John Heg, Steve Marut, Scott Smith, David Boleyn, Bill Peterson, Paul Kuethe, Irving Rosenberg. Row 6: Jerry Cassidy, Nat Christopher, Terry Chase, Eric Johnson. Not Pictured: Coach Jim Utterback, Cecil Johnson. SCHEDULE STUART OPPONENT 26 Oakton 0 13 McLean 0 I3 Herndon 0 25 Jefferson 12 7 Fairfax 6 I3 Annandale 12 0 Falls Church 19 0 Woodson 27 21 6 i Row 1: Coach Norm Cox, John Hoover, Charles Hunt, Paul Wrigley, Ken Bresnahan, es John McNey, Randy Franks, Head Coach Bob Robyak. Row 2: Coach Ray Neil, Mike ' Backland, Steve Sennewald, Bo Poats, Billy Post, Charles Ramsdale, Mark Cramer, Craig McGargel. Row 3: Lewis Detwelder, Jay Harreld, Richard Cattermole, Bill George, Dirk Marvin, Bob Adams. Row 4: Bob Comegys, John Overbeck, Lee Jewett, Louis Payne, Buz Cauzin, Jeff Potter. Row 5: John Hale, Jack McEnaney, Gene Sullenberger, Bob Toma, Ed Harrington, Ken Cox, Doug Schmidt. Row 6: David Waite. SCHEDULE Y J STUART OPPONENT 12 Woodson 19 13 Herndon 0 12 Jefferson ' 6 I2 Fairfax 6 20 Annandale 12 0 Falls Church 13 I I ' Y cross country On a leafy fall day our man in sweatpants can be seen practicing up with a ten mile jog or two. This hardy soul belongs to the cross country team-training ground for future lonely long-distance runners. Not concerned with the high altitude of the Smart football field fcomparable to exotic Mexico city in amazingly few waysj or the ups and downs of county cross country courses, the team finished a good season with a third place in district. Non-Kenyan lungs and blistered toes didn't stop captain Dave Cassels from placing 12th out of 150 competitors in the Northem Virginia meet. The joy of cross country running is a real experience, it comes when one passes a neighborhood jogger during his work-out. Jogging is in for middle- aged physical fitness nuts, but cross-country track is still the real thing for determined nuts and otherwise healthy runners. elmg Bruce Hughes Mark Sleeper George Christopher Co Captain Dale kstone Mark Christopher Row 2 Mike Wilson John Falcone Leif Noren, David k Kent Allenby Mark Prange Keith Weaver Row 3 Phil Stem Tom Wickersham, e Cassels Co Captain Bob Bergaust Bill Fletcher David Moyo Not Shown: Clark The swiftees take time out to rest Row l: Carolyn Stanley, Co-Captaing Sue Metzger, Co-Captain. Row 2: Marilyn Martin, Mikki Martin, Donna Thompson, Cathy Norton, Amy Hudgins, Debby Bullock. Row 3: Janis Gray, Kathy Kent, Jean Gray, Ann Vosburg, Marsha Peterson, Nancy Gorry, Julie Petruska. I vars 1ty hockey Carolyn makes a quick test of reverse sticks. The crack of sticks, cold fingers, scoops and flics on a rocky and muddy practice field signaled the start of Girls' Field Hockey in September. Skill, team play, endurance, and the Stuart will-to-win were the ingredients of success. Led by Co-captains, Susan Metzger and Carolyn Stanley, also the Most Valuable Player, the enthusiasm of the girls with red and white sashes progressively grew. By the 1968 season's end, the Girls' Hockey Teams, under the direction of Mrs. Cheatwood and Miss Cunningham, had captured the Varsity District Championship and the J .V. County Championship. Teams to be proud of . . . Stuart's Girls' Field Hockey Teams. Kathy Kent takes a whack at the ball. nior Varsity i 1 Michele, it's over there! VARSITY SCHEDULE STUART OPPONENT 1 Jelferson 2 0 Falls Church 0 3 Marshall 0 2 Annandale 1 1 Fairfax 0 0 Groveton l 4 Woodson 0 2 Herndon 0 JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE STUART OPPONENT 5 Jefferson 1 2 Falls Church 1 0 Marshall 0 2 Annandale 0 2 Fairfax l 0 Groveton 0 0 Woodson 0 5 Hemdon 0 Row 1: Debby Bromwell, Jan Smoot, Michele Pusey, Co-Captaing Lois Huff Co- Captaing Rita Ormassa, Christy Rinehart. Row 2: Dani Zinna, Robin Swetlow, Peggy Lambert, Nancy Packard, Kim Andrist, Diane Stillwell, Cathy Wilson, Cindy Wren, Joan McMahon, Tyann Rivett, Jean Scott. Take it away, Debbie. 9 -T-T--1,-...-... ,- f- , ,. 22 miss j.e.b. stuart contest The Miss J .E.B. Stuart Contest combined talent and beauty to come up with a totally new format. While the 73 beauties were presented, and during the judges' eliminations, the musical Shelly Burditt, Miss J.E.B. Stuart, 1969 and dancing abilities of some of Stuarts other students were demonstrated. The Stuart Business Club, sponsor for the Contest, also asked the FHA to stage its annual fashion show. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Miss J.E.B. Stuart of 1968, Shelly Burditt, by Georgina Miskell, last year's winner. Sophomores Dru Windham and Debby Barnes placed lst and 3rd runners-up respectively while Robin Dennis was second runner-up. Georgina Miskell, Miss J.E.B. Stuart, 1968, crowns Shelly Burditt. at Runner-Up-Dru Windham. l!t2'?'5I'Qi 5' ' 1 Becky Glass models her own creation. v V I Tri 'lux .'.V 4,5 i 7 i provided by Skitch Henderson and the Old Crow. Senior contestant Bobbi Dugan. in QL.: The sensation of winter- A biting wind upon your cheek, The tingle of a snowball dropped down your back, snowball dance The- S.C.A. sponsored Snowball Dance took on a totally new face as it switched its mood from semi- formal to informal and its music from rock to psychedelic. The couples attending the dance provided the first changeg the Greasy Pigs took care of the other. Mysteriously, however, the band's plug jumped from its socket in the middle of the dance Ca little too much rhythm, perhaps?J and there was no psyching- out until it could be found and re-inserted into the wall. Centered around its perpetual Christmas theme, the dance created its own excitement. Michele and Calvin in action. The crisp air which makes your mouth Feel full of peppermint drops, A bit of frost on a bare wrist T And roundish, hard snowmen in the yard Between Fort McKinley and Waterloo. The blasting heat of a roaring fire Chatting in its crackly voice with Monsieur A bumt tongue and shapeless marshmallow Over a mug of hot chocolate. The feel of stars so close you can pluck one from the sky. Frost, Intelligent: 1 ' , t All Around: Nancy Kent and Travis Milliken. r I ' I l 1 Chandler Tedholm and Elizabeth Ruedisueli. Best Personality: Tommy Flanigan and Leslie Dougherty. b senior superlatives . , I Y W l i I 5 w I ' s . I t :. I I j I 1 l L Ili I P OWL Q Most Dependable: Mike Deblois and Liz Elsen. I T ' -,AS unsw- 'Q -'N N-T7 k ,, fr:-', -Ilan-1 id 461' EQ X .f--4'-. -, NEI -'Q-QX j g,. !,.g., rg JJXYW 53 hairy g QW iffy! L, X, I fx v if--:XXX 5. 4 Nxi., X W '33 AN: 'QW 'rw ' XJ-VN.l4x XE 1 J X 1.13,-Vg ' .-Q 'L , ,. af., .r,,' ' E l -2 XJ m A. Q ' 1 x, 1-, I. A 3: ' 1 Xwgmfgji -X, X -'fi I If ' ' ii' ,mvx f ,G vi ' ,'l'i2: .?f!,f'yx IN .- We L 1 hw'-L f-' 'X-mf V ' P f 711, ' . ,. 'Yify v N my ' - M5 R, E lu il K -' . , ig Y , I YG' :,131' ' N, 4 sw -1 'UN if E '- 3 lT '.F,:j 'fr V. J , , E Q. l c i 1 i A fl F I S. , h ,Q V l l ' V, u l I I . A 'i l J . l ax A 4 ,i f f ..' .M , . . o 1 .1-. . . ,uf .W-. 1 ' 1 - . ,. I K .. , .. , , , 1, , fn , Most Talented: Skitch Henderson, Toad Elliot rig.- ' '1,,'-rg Q., If . . '74-5f N gi ' 5.f ' f f ilfiif H.L-..lf:,,-:,Q:.'., ' , Qi L J' ii 225 ost Attractive: Bill Burdett, Bobbi Dugan. ost Miscellaneous: Betty Roundtree, Pierre Barbeau. ,. 'ii-' 'f ,,. Kneeling: Co-captain .lim O'Brien, Coach Martin, Co-captain Tom Flannigan Standing Greg Williams, Kieran Gannon, Dave Cassels, Tim Wheeler, Paul Basketball had another great season at Stuart. The Raiders, supported by the ever-present student body and especially the Mad Hatters, performed well throughout the season. Led by All-American Jim OlBrien, the Raiders once again made Stuart a formidable basketball power in Northern Virginia. The season was off to a rocky start, losing three out of the hrst five games. However, as the Raiders gained experience, they combined teamwork and outstanding individual effort for a highly successful season. One cannot mention the 1968-69 season without including Jim O'Brien. Jim holds practically every individual record at Stuart and it appears he will keep them for quite a while. He led the state in scoring for the second straight year, and has to be one ofthe finest ballplayers to play in Northern Virginia. He was twice selected All- Metropolitan, and selected All-American as one of the top Y Q 174 -sei Hulley, Roger Stillwell, Jim Owings, Jerry Marshall, Greg Hiner, Bill Smith Clarence Summers, Steve Gordon. prospects in the nation. He filled the Raider locker room with coaches .from all over, trying to recruit him for their colleges. Just as any team is made up of several individuals, so was the Raiders. Besides Jim, strong rebounding was provided by Roger Stillwell, Jim Owings, and Jerry Marshall. Deep in the ball-handling department the Raiders used Tom Flanigan, Bill Smith, Greg Hiner, Steve Gordon, Dave Cassells, Tim Wheeler and Greg Williams, without whom a game would never have been won. Aside from the scoring threat of Jim O'Brien, our opponents were wary of the sharp-shooting of Roger, J. Owings, Tim, Steve and Greg. Gaining invaluable experience for next year were juniors Paul Hulley and Kieran Gannon. It is obvious that the Raiders had a well-balanced attack. With few breaks coming their way, the Raiders hung in there. It paid off. UART SCHEDULE Wakefield W. 8: L. McLean Jefferson Edison Fairfax Annandale Yorktown Falls Church Marshall Woodson Edison Ft. Hunt J eiferson Fairfax Annandale Falls Church Woodson finally got the ball down. OPPONENT 84 55 50 54 60 72 65 68 65 50 90 58 59 68 94 39 48 53 varsity basketball Q - 6 Fe 1 F ,ini ' wt 6 5 Y f 1-'r. . N5 N J . ,. cr'-b W f A x 14 .I im overshadows his opponent. Jim Owing's attempt to possess the ball. I varslty Clarence poses for a foul shot. basketball aftxl E 4 Row 1: Denis Noonan, Jim Smyth, Bob Romney, Rob Ringle, Dale Eberhart. Damron, Drexel Hogan, Gary Smith, Don Zimbro, Mark Heacock, Chip Row 2: Mgr. Seth Davidson, Rerry Chase, Paul Dean, Brian Howell, Ken Zimmerman, Craig Oliver, John Stokely, Coach Utterback. SCHEDULE STUART OPPONENT 55 Wakeiield 64 42 W. dc L. 36 53 McLean 43 35 Jefferson 62 40 Edison 44 39 Fairfax 43 34 Annandale 47 52 Yorktown 67 53 Falls Church 38 41 Marshall 53 69 Woodson 52 5 1 Edison 39 35 Ft. Hunt 39 49 Jefferson 57 67 Fairfax 66 41 Annandale 58 46 Falls Church 36 A Woodson nother J.V. break-away. -'iii kgs Hz 4-fs -M -az 1 QQ -, ,lun l'-J Kneeling: Robert Toma, Tim Mullenberger, Paul Hartke, Tim Wilson, Bill George, Charles Ramsdale, Bo Poats. Row 2: Harrald, Randy Franke, Ray Hook, Buz Cousins, Steve Stock. SCH EDULE f III-I1 STUART OPPONENT 26 Jefferson 39 48 Fairfax 50 33 Annandale 36 41 Falls Church 50 38 Woodson 40 44 Jefferson 3 8 43 Fairfax 45 40 Annandale 43 50 Falls Church 40 47 Woodson 3 7 l 344 keeps the ball moving. Robert Adams, Larry Hall, Jay 'iandler Tedholm, Ed Russell and Chuck Birch-Stick 'em up! Kneeling: Robert Comegys, Chandler Tedholm: Captain. Standing: Mark Kubat, Chuck Burch, Ed Russel, Mr. Cralle l L rlfl e team SCHEDULE STUART OPPONENT 1060 Yorktown 1037 1016 Falls Church 1066 1065 W.8cL. 1 1 14 1093 O,Connell 1063 1072 Lee 1 107 1067 O'Connell 1023 1057 Ft. Hunt 1147 1056 Yorktown 1021 1061 West Springfield 1087 1072 Falls Church 1067 1069 W.8LL. 1 1 14 2 Varsity Wrestling After suffering two early season losses, the Varsity Wrestling Team muscled their way to four consecutive victories. Three defeats, including a heart-breaking 2- point loss to Fort Hunt failed to dampen the Matmen's spirit, as they crushed Fairfax in their last match. In the Northern District Tournament Bob Coleman and .lim Schutz, took first place in their weight classes. Participating in the regionals, Bob Coleman and Fudgie Frogale gained fourth place berths, Jim Schutz took fifth place, and Richard Miller won a sixth place Spot. All these Matmen participated in the State Tournament. SCHEDULE STUART OPPONENT 1 2 Mt. Vernon 28 1 6 Oakton V 29 32 Hammond 12 25 Marshall 15 23 Woodson 16 31. Jefferson 11 15 Falls Church A 28 1 8 Fort Hunt 20 8 Annandale 35 28 Fairfax 12 Kneeling: Bob Coleman, Gene Frogale, Ellsworth Jennison, Bob Mackey, Ralph Watson Richar Miller. Standing: Jay Bumpus, Glen Hoke, Jim Schutz, Bruce Condit, Mark Havard Frank Cochran. Q 42 .K ig N 111.1 flirt-15 vw 'P 5 5.1 Y tfllq im -,114 in M NW Mark Havard prevents an escape by his Fairfax opponent. 'sw 'i 16- ,yi-4 ' I7 4 sf Q S ' Nffa 'A Hr l 'faq fm. M ,X j.v. Wrestling SCHEDULE STUART OPPONENT 15 Mt. Vernon 31 24 Oakton 22 41 Hammond 13 27 Marshall 19 24 Woodson 20 27 Jefferson 16 3 1 Falls Church 21 29 Fort Hunt 21 24 Annandale 22 35 Fairfax 13 25 Hayiield 15 Justin Dudley, Louis Detweiler, Phil Stein, Mike Franks, Kelvin Evans. Calvin Kneeling: Gary McClary, Bob Stone, Bill Hunt, Nat Christopher, Steve Endicott. lold still! There's a spider on your back. Glen Hoke steps over for control. girls basketball Who can? WE can! Nobody else can . . . . . . Achieve a 9-3 record for second place in the countyg score 69 points the same night the boys' varsity scored 69, play all 14 members in a game and still make 73 points, scare multitudes of fans, coaches, and players with their dare-devil playingg be famous .for teamwork and yet have Nancy Gorry score a record 27 points against Annandaleg AND, most important, show couth and lightning hustle at the same time. Besides squishing opponents with stupendous action this unusual team had more spirit than even the 3 Ecstatic tri-captains could handle. The teamroom was forever decorated with items of good taste, such as colorful beach towels, balloons, and sco' some mo, reminders. Even the practises were weird-jumping rope, the invisible jumpball drill, and tripping over the lines painted on the lioor. The season was ended with hamburgers and a song, So watch out next year! The J ayvee and its thunderation played to a second place in the district. They succeeded with a huge stuffed mascot, a Baston accent, great guarding, willy-nilly shooting, shrill whistles and all-around team effort. Peanut brittle meant victory. We create a great sensation! SCHEDULE ii STUART OPPONENT 31 Jefferson ' ' 18 24 Falls Church 22 25 ' Annandale n 17 20 Fairfax 22 31 Woodson 21 27 Madison 12 24 Falls Church 3 6 1 7 Annandale 20 32 Fairfax 19 22 Woodson 23 37 ' Ft. Hunt ' 30 I J o V o Row 1: Joyce Kent, Rita Ormassa, Margaret Buchanan, Francis Swenholt, Averill Paul Jan Smoot. Row 2: Dana Brown, Irene Boyle, Linda Sykes, Diane Stillwell, Debby Duffy, Eline Rosenquist, Kim Andrist, Lois Huff, Kathy Bromley, Terri Hammerquist, Betty Jo Fitzgerald. Elaine Rosenquist. ow 1: Marian Beerstecher, Carolyn Stanley, Nancy Gorry, Andrea Petruska. Row 2: athy Pesch, Amy Hudgins, Liz Ruedisueli, Kathy Wilson, Janis Gray, Jamie Klein, ancy Packard, Julie Petruska, Joan McMahon, Pat Hansen. Tan McMahon jumping. var s 1 ty SCHEDULE STUART OPPONENT 48 Jefferson 36 34 Falls Church 36 41 Annandale 30 5 3 Fairfax 21 3 9 Woodson 40 69 Madison 3 9 53 Jefferson 37 55 Falls Church 57 53 Annandale 51 73 Fairfax 1 6 52 Woodson 46 57 Ft. Hunt 56 Janis Gray rebounding. maid and butler da Is life so dear and peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? When it came to the life of the March of Dimes, the answer was yes, at the price of ten cents and the slavery of every Kcyette and Key Clubber. Howls of agony, pleas for mercy, and cries of On Slave! echoed through the corridors as the slaves were commanded to do the bizarre, the ridiculous, and even the impossible. Established torture forbade several tortures of years past. The sacrifice of time and a little ego was not too big a price to pay for the satisfaction of contributing to such a meritorious organization. The butler linds the maid-Carol Mason and John Cook. , f-ik... , ' ,-.21':', X, -if ill ,1.i .' ki , N - V -- aim., w. -1 Ti I Y 1 -shammi: l-RT, Leah Weiner remains submissive before her brutal master. Are you goina feenish da Revolution? No, Honorable Lisa Andrews- Ah, so? I never feenish anything. unior-senior game rlem Globetrotters, move over! nior cheerleaders demonstrate one of their precision cheers. Beating spirit links, pep rallies, and J.E.B. Stuart Week for a display of class spirit, the Junior-Senior Basketball Game was a wilder battle than ever. Due to the old age of the senior citizens' team, the struggle to score in the first half ended in a junior victory. The seniors were saved from further embarrassment in the second half, for the scoreboard was in the hands of their classmates, and they won the game with 69 points. The basketball players themselves were not the only active participantsg the cheerleaders engaged in hand- to-hand combat periodically, and the spectators relieved their frenzied emotions by indiscriminately throwing water balloons and shooting squirt guns. Petti-pants and a basketball make for a line game-senior Bill Burdett. Seated: Donna Smoot, Queeng Robin Kent, Maid of Honor. Standing: Janis Marxg Dee Spragueg Hollis Olin, Rita Alessandrellig Dru Windhamg Robin Dennisg Chris Bradley: Linda Marco. sweetheart dance As Cupid ilew through the iirst real snowfall of the season, sweethearts stomped their feet before entering the valentine threshold. In addition to the holiday red, pink, and white, arrangements of aluminum foil hearts lit up a corner of the room. While awaiting the presentation of the 1969 Sweetheart Court, the couples danced to the sounds of Robin Huff and his band. The denouement of the dance was reached as the court was presented. Last to enter was queen Donna Smoot who recieved her roses, crown, and traditional kiss from her homecoming counterpart, Leslie Dougherty. ,I K, - K .-ET '1 ,,g W4 sal! B' I-0 K, a Whse., 1.2 1 rf , fv- - -I ij?-,1 'LF P ' E9 97 - ...E 'Ll in , Y ...x i b .LEX zijn: 9+-. candids 243 Aig 0:11. N., l ,,,. ' :J ,, ' , . Tyn er ' , , -, ,F 1-j.. 1'fn : , ,- A 1 Qi .N 1 '- ip '-ffl 1, W. .W M f ., 5 ,Mr -i Y- 11.11 It ' ig - l F74-'-5 , .L V ,N -,:FH,..Q,. A , ggi, . , i I Y 'wg M ' 1 N. 5' ,. .-ffl K' P 1 E ' .. 'v . 'I' Q A , him- , ' V' H ' ij X -,EA - A, N wk. 7'?v .,'.x gan. 5' A. xx U ifjrg, - 5 1 ti, ' , rl for i f . i i, .sg I. 3 p.L CH 7x 'I ry' L' 1, T. , .r -.wr tj.. Y- vi AE' V71 ,. t - s V ip, D . , . Q . .. dy, . , . 1 , Q '-ii:-1, fl m 1 V- A ,lik ffif P 7-Corners, Virginia Tysons Corner, Virginia , An ERTISEME TS , i BANKAMERIGAHIJ, Open the door to Wesley and Co. Jewelers for beautiful jewelry and repairs. l .I t I' f WMU, Mary Price, Realtor l Specializing in Lake Barcroft for over fifteen years l Omce phone: 431-5500 Home phone: 256-4673 Be a sport! Join Carol and the Sabre staff by getting all your 5331 Leesburg pike, 1:3115 Church equipment at the Atlas Sports Store at Baileys Crossroads. Complete Real Estate, Mortgage Loan and Multiple Listing Service Resident Agents: Dee Jay Strope-Elena Borges-Sally Crowe Some politicians speak tongue in cheeky many artists paint brush in mouth. For the tastiest brushes as well as a palette of other art supplies Thomas Art Supplies at Baileys Crossroads Shopping Center is the place to go. Girls really go for cars from Bill Page Pontiac, 6715 Arlington Boulevard, across from the Jefferson Shopping Center. H5251 Tow your car to the Mobile Service Center at Culmore for expert service and saving stamps, as well. To discover more about the 57: Diamond Passbook Account and to discuss your money matters, see Jack Stewart at Security National Bank at Culmore. ! - ' r- i t Q' I T pm nip. -- . HUMBLE lag, -' iii-lu-Q. ...,,.. gg, bf,- f if Graham Road Esso pampers your car and makes the tiger in your tank purr, Harris Esso, 6661 Arlington Boulevard, where everybody goes for the best claims Carol Richardson. Service and repairs. l Q fit ,..- 5- x1....,- . tuxk Mzirtee demonstrates Styling teehniqttes at Queen HB The One Hour Cleaners at Culmore provides the best service. Dee and Cal can tell you how exciting it is to Coilfure, 3020 Annandale Road in the Westlawn Shopping Center, where beautiful hair comes naturally. be Customers- wi! I' 14 I N ,0- i X u f Je- 3 .-I 4,---iq.-aw J-If 17' Little Pigs Barbecue at 5912 Leesburg Pike offers not only delicious barbecued meals but also entertainment for Wendy and fellow hustlers. :sg it .l.E.B. Stuart's own F.B.I. Cl-Totograph Bureau of Investigationl Made a full inspection of Bailey's Photographic Center at the Crossroads. Their completed report attested to the quality of photographic equipment and supplies, the overllowing shelves of brand-name products and the convenient location. Does work have you down? Follow Doug, David, and Cal's example and iron out all the work wrinkles in your schedule with an electrical time- saver from A 8L A Appliance. Carlene thinks Rosenthal Chevrolet is really gearu . See the newer model at their Showroom on the corner of Glebe Road and Lee Highway. As Carlene and Sarah know, personal attention is a trademark of Joseph Realty on West Broad Street. You can always be assured that your needs will be adequately filled. ' 1 'er .55 A gl., , .3 J. f' 'xy K ! 1 .. f fi QV l - W , - T: - , Ta it I' . if xg I , f-H - You are now entering the Computer Age of - f I I , . , , . . ' I - , if I te t W V 1969 and if your education stops now it will pass- i 1 I j 1' fl , v y you-by. Our greatest need in the future will be ' ' I' . Q e i if for 'information middlemen' who perform the tasks of information collection, processing, analysis, and distribution, who design the various 9 ' new applicationsg and who serve as the X W, , interpreters of the physician, the teacher, the I-S101 f lawyer, and the businessman. One of the main ll ff' 's faces of the computer industry is PEOPLEWARE. It is this area that will determine the future growth of the industry. The present shortage of adequately trained people is already hampering the growth of the industry. Like other fine schools, the Training Center of Computer Age Industries, Computer Age Institute, is situated in an atmosphere compatible to learning. The Fairfax Campus is located on eight rolling, wooded acres just off the Capitol Beltway in beautiful Fairfax County, Virginia. ' ' T'j'f'j'-ga Quality computer courses for students call for modern computer systems. The IBM 360130 Computer System is available for student use on the premises. CH the S8113 drops if! for an evening al'0'-lfld the Coffee table, do not Run into a telephone pole? Backed into your garage door? Relax! Rosslyn smay. Just show them to your luxurious sofa and tell them you got it at Auto Body services your mangled car 50 efficiently that you can face Dad aomi Totten at Bailey's Crossroads. that night-alive. Tr I gr- r,,x,lF .. faf ' iw'-, 1' ,Q qi U. A . .. ' 'ff' Q5 va , ' l l 'l i J , , Y .V Y . L, 7 W ,, l , . 1 L-ZS ir!! . i E-Q,-.,,,, For the person going up in the world, looking ahead, there a hundred and three little things to do, to identify. Simplify your life by ordering your business cards and papers from Econoprint. Sarah, Carlene, Chris, Ken, and Vicki are rollin' out the welcome mat at Rowland Real Estate on 120 Broad Street. N s fs fl I E rp' ' 'n awed by her in a 7 and shop Pike. Y I wh., :K r w 2- ' K 7 S ' 'L X i5'hN'N'ffl Q l Z ' their future Coast 'iii' Inc. at 5908 PATRONS and Mrs. Ge0f3E E' lD- Rushe l Al1en's and Mrs' R0bQiEL3 Leg3ett ..ll Crossroads and Mrs. Doering . and Mrs ll C Ciakusey 4198 Cafole J- Hugh s -flr. and Mrs. 93039 4335 Nom J' Cfiliiii .. rr.. e .. ssrr 533-0099 Wayne A. St .rree lair ss and Mrs- Sam. fHol1owel1's and Mrs. LQC01. and MfSf l1'?E!34HfC0 Mrs. 2431-6868 and Mrs. 1 La and Mrs. 666 Mrs' 7042 Land Mrs, J0hn Q23BQnce ' and MVS- Twilley Aut 'l 0 Electmgai .. . Falls Virginia Falls eylrguua Beauty Falls Shop Falls faeult index Y ALEXANDER, JANE M. English I, IV: French I B.A., Ohio University ANTIEAU, ONA M. 20. 21 Guidance: Latin I: Latin Club M.A,, University of Michigan ARGENTINE, JAMES L. Industrial Arts: Special Education Coach, Cross Country 8: J .V. Track M.A., Eastern Kentucky State University AVIS, PATRICIA A. English II, III, IV B.S., East Tennessee University BARRETT, MARY M. Latin I, II, III, IV: Latin Club Junior Class Sponsor: Latin Honor Society M.A., Syracuse University BICKERS, EVELYN T. 29 Shorthand II: Typing I Stuart Business Club: Department Chairman M.A., University of Alabama BIRCH, MARGARET S. 29 Distributive Education: DECA Club M.S., New York University BLAKE, BARRY L. 30 General Shop I: Head Coach, Varsity Track: Assistant Coach, Varsity Football B.S,, West Virginia University BOGGESS, JACK P. 23 World Civilization: Govemment Future Teachers of America B.A., University of Virginia BRADLEY, MYRA W. 26 French A.B., University of North Carolina BURKE, MARIANNE 29 Typing: Business Law: Economics B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology BURROUGHS, NAN B. 23 World Geography: Government Cavalettes B.S., Colorado College BYRNSIDE, LEE 22 English I, II B.A., George Washington University CARROLL, J. DANIEL 28 Health and Physical Education Assistant Coach, Freshman Football da J.V. Baseball M.Ed., University of Miami Florida CATALDO, FRANK L. 24 Chemistry'Study: Advance Placement Chemistry Science Club B.S., Purdue University CERCONE, LUCILLE A. 26 French I, II M.A., Assumption CHEATWOOD, JANE K. 24, 28 Biology: Health and Physical Education Head Coach, Girl's Field Hockey: Assistant Coach, Girl's J.V. Softball B.D.Ed., Radford College CLOE, KEITH D. 23 United States History: Sabre Yearbook A.B., Western Kentucky State University CONDIT, CATHARINE B. 26 French I, II: Spanish II French Club M.A., Pennsylvania State College CONRAD, LYLE G. 24 Biology: Gymnastics Club B.S., Cornell University COX, NORMAN J. 32 Mathematics 10, ll: Work Study Program Assistant Track Coach A.B., East Carolina University CRALLE, MAURY S. 25 Algebra I, II: Trigonometry: Mathematics I Rifle Club: Freshman Class Sponsor B.S., United States Military Academy CUNNINGHAM, GAYLE S. 28 Health and Physical Education Head Coach, Girl's Varsity Basketball Coach, Girl's J.V. Field Hockey B.S., Longwood College DAVENPORT, PHYLLIS J. 22 English Il, III M.A., American University DAVIS, ROBERT E. 25 Algebra II: Trigonometry: Functions!Matrix M.A., Boston College DcGIORGI, SAL P. 19, 28 Health and Physical Education Athletic Director M.A., George Washington University DePRlEST, JEAN B. 23, 26 German II: United States History M.A., George Washington University DERRICK, EDNA M. 30 Home Economics I, III Future Homemakers M.A., George Washington University DeVlER, CLINTON M. 25 Administrative Aide: SCA M.A., George Washington University DILLARD, ELLIS D. 32 United States History: Government Cooperative Work Study Program, Department Chairman M.Ed., University of Virginia DUBIN, MORRIS E. Band Director: Music Appreciation, Strings, Drill Team, Majorettes M.A., Catholic University ERVIN, JOHN S. 26 Spanish III, V: Portuguese I Portuguese Club: National Honor Society Department Chairman M.S., George Washington University ESSER, ROBERT H. 26 German II, III, IV Ph.D., Ohio State FAULS, GERALD P. 28 Government Coach, Varsity Football and Golf B.A., Hiram College FERGUSON, MARGARET S. 21 Guidance: Cheerleaders M.A., George Washington University FREISEM. GEORGE 28 Reading: Assistant Coach, J.V. Basketball and Football B.S.S., Georgetown University GARRISON, HELEN A. 22 English II: World Civilization National Junior Honor Society: Swim Club B.S., East Carolina College GIBBONS, NORMA 29 General Business: Typing I M.Ed., University of Virginia GORDANIER, ROBERT S. 23 - Government: World Geography: World History Junior Civitans B.S., University of Maryland GREEN, MARIORIE E. Choir: Girl's Chorus: Madrigals: Mixed Chorus Choir Director: Keyettes M.S., State University of New York GRISWALD 18 HAMMAN, LOUISE Mathematics II: Geometry B.A., Mary Washington College HARNS. 29 HARRIS, EUGENIA C. 29 Bookkeeping: COP: VOT Stuart Business Club B.S., University of North Carolina HARVEY, ROBERT W. Health and Physical Education 9, 10: Coach, J.V. Wrestling: Coordinator, Intramurals fBoysl-Winter-Spring A M.A., George Washington University HOFFMAN, MARTIN A. Chemistry Study: ESCP B.A., Phil., Spring Hill College HOLDEN I9 HOLDT, FLORENCE M. 25 Algebra I: Mathematics 10 B.S., Indiana University HOLT, MAYME W. 22 English IV M.A., Catholic University HUGGINS, ROSCOE C. 25 Algebra I, II: Trigonometry Rilie Club M.A., George Washington University HUTCHINGS 27 IDDINGS 19 IRWIN, MORT F. 23 Sociology: World Geography Head Coach, Varsity Baseball M.A., American University ISAKOV 26 KAIT, H. CARL Government I L.L.M., George Washington University KEENAN, BETTY J. 22 English II M.A., Westem Reserve University KEPLER 32 KEPNER, PAUL H. 2l Guidance M.A., Queens College KIELY. KAREN 27 Art ll, Ill: Senior Art Kaden Club B.S., Concord College KRUMM, KAREN S. English I, III B.A., Eastern Kentucky State University LAMBERT, E. JAY I8 World History Guidon Club: Junior Class Sponsor M.A., West Virginia University LANDER, QUINTIN S. 20, 21 Director of Guidance Senior Class Sponsor M.A., George Washington University LEE, B. FRANK 27 Drama: English I: Public Speaking Dramatics Coach: National Thespian Society M.A., University of Alabama LEMIEUX, PI-IILLIPPE 24 Chemistry Study: Algebra I M.A., Marquette LENVIN, GERALDINE I. 22 English IV: Philosophy Club B.S., New York University LEWSKI, PETER P. Geometry!Algebra II LILLEY, STEPHEN R. 24 Biology B.S., V.P.I. LOFTIS, LORRAINE 26 Spanish I, II: Spanish Club B.A., Southwest Texas State College MANESS, E. BOYCE 24 Chem Study, Biology B.A., Elon College MARTIN, ROBERT S. 28 Health and Physical Education Head Coach, Varsity Basketball: Assistant Coach, Freshman Football M.A., West Virginia University MASK, S. HARRIETT 22 English II, IV: Journalism Balladiers: Cheerleaders: Quill 8: Scroll Readers' Digest B.A., Mary Washington College MASON. W. LEON 10 Principal M.A., University of Virginia MATNEY, DAISY 22 English I, II B.S., Radford College MATNEY. M. LOUISE 25 Algebra I: Geometry M.Ed., University of Virginia McCULLOUGH, HESTER 22 English II, III B.A., Gettysburg MCFARLAND, ROBERTA T. English III B.A., Ohio Stale University MILLER, DOROTHY A. World History, U.S. History B.A., U.C.L.A. MORTON, RICHARD 18 Assistant Principal for Administration M.S., West Virginia University MOSSER, DWIGHT D. Electronics I, II: Mathematics I B,S.Ed., California State College NALLS, ROSSSER L., JR. English IV: Department Chairman D.D., Southern Methodist University NEIL. RAY D. Mechanical Drawing: Shop II B.S., California State College NELSON, ANNE D. 30 Home Economics II, IV, V Future Homemakers B.S., Mississippi State College for Women NEWMAN, MARGARITA M. Spanish II, IV: National Spanish Honor Society B.A., Radford College NORDLAND, DOROTHY H. 22 English II, III: American Civilization B.S., West Chester State College PEABODY, ANNE H. 22, 26 English III, V: American Civilization SCA A.B., Millikin University PEYTON, MARYANN A. 23 United States History: Government M.A,, Seton Hall University PORCH, MARGARET A. 28 Health and Physical Education 10, 11 Assistant Director, Girl's Physical Education: Coordinator, Girl's Intramurals: Monogram Club M.P.H., University of Florida PORTER, BEVERLY V. Art I, II: English IV B.A., Radford College PRPTCI-IARD, EDWARD A. 23 American Civilization: World History B.A., American University REDDING, FLORENCE L. 21 Guidance M.A., George Washington University RICE, HERBERT B. 25 Calculus: Analytical Geometry, Analysis: Functions!Matrix Algebra: Key Club: Mathematics Honor Society B.S., United States Naval Academy ROBERTS, WINIFRED 23 American Civilization: United States History Department Chairman: American History Honor Society: Student Staff M.A., West Virginia University ROBYAK, ROBERT J. 22 Boys P.E.!Health B.Ed., Washbum University ROYLANCE, DAVID R. '22 English I, IV B.A., University of Virginia SCHNEIDER, FLORRA GENE 25, 32 Family Living B.S., Florida State University SEIDEL, SUZANNE I. 27 Art I, IVQ Guidon Club B.S., Miami University, Ohio SHUGHROU, NELLE 24 Phystcsg Science Supervisor B.S.. West Virginia University SIEGEL, LILLIAN 32 Librarian M.S., Catholic University SINGER, STUART ALAN 25 Algebra I, II B.A., Southern Methodist University SNYDER, COL. 25 STEELE, MYRNE E. 24 Biologyg Future Teachers of America M.Ed., University of Oklahoma THIENEL, JUNE I. 29 Notehand: Personal Typingg Shorthand B.B.A., University of Minnesota TIEDE, JULIA R. 22 English I, II A Amt, Jan ....,... . ,,...., 112,143,179 Abrams, Barbara . . . . . ,,,, , , , , , 112 Abrams, Charlene , . . ....,. . 112 Adams, Carson . . ,, .,,,,., , , 38 Adams, Danny ..,,. ,,,,,,,.,, 1 12 Adams, Robert .. , 128' 196, 215 Adduct, Dawn .. , ,,,,,,,. , 128 Ainsworth. Janet . , . v,,.,,,, jane, Alesandrclli, Rita .. . . . , , 128, 192, 242 Allard, Donald ......, , v,v,,,,, 128 Allen, James ....... , ,,,,,, 183 Allen. Raymond . .,,,,,,,,., 38 Allenbg Kent .. , H, 90, 151, 217 Alvis, arhara. .. ,,,,,,,38 Amon, Michalene .... .,.,.., 1 28 Anderson. David .... ,,,, 1 12 Anderson, Deborah ..,. .... 1 12 Anderson, James ,.,..,. . ,. ., 112 Anderson, Karen ... , , H 128, 179 Anderson, Lynne , ,,,,,,, 39 Anderson, James ,.. ,.... . 182 Anderson. Nancy .... ,,.., . 90 Anderson, Nancy .... . . . . 128, 202 Anderson, Vickie . . . , . ,... . . 128 Anderson, Wayne . . . . . . .. 39, 161, 182 Andrews, Lisa . . . . . ,. ,........ 39, 156, 188 Ananst. Kim .,.,. .... , .....,.. 1 12,219,238 Andruska, Joan . . . . 39, 143, 144, 153, 192, 193 Anson, Myra ,... . , ..,.,................,. 128 Anthony, William ,,., . , .,,,....,...,, 90, 196 Antone, John ....,.., ......... 1 69, 182 Archer, Barbara , . . . , 39, 161 Arkin, Michele , , ..... ....,,. 1 28 Armstrong, Suzanne .... . . . 39, 188 Arnold, Teresa . . ....... ,... ..... 1 2 8 Ashbaugh, Beverly ,.,, . . . 39, 180, 201 Ashbaugh, Donald .......,.. . 128 Ashworth, Michael . .. . . . .... . . . . . 128 Ater, Cheryl ..., ..... .,..............,, 1 2 8 Ater, Malcolm . ,. ,. ,.,.............,. . 39 Atkins, Gail .,... ..,. 3 9, 149, 161, 180, 196 Atkins. Preston . . ..,,.. 128, 188, 198 Atkinson, Peggy .... ..,.... . . 90, 182, 200 Avery, Walter ...,.. ...........,. 1 28 Axelrod, Beth ..... ..., ..,,..... 1 1 2 Aylor, Joan ..,. ...B ..... . . . 90, 159, 203 Backlund, Ann ..,.... ....,.. ........ 3 9 Backlund, Michael ., . . .. . . . 128, 216 Bacon, Bonnie . ..,,..,.. ., 128 Bailey, Ronda .,.. ............ 1 12 Baker, Brock ..... ...,,,.,,..,,. 1 28 Baker, Daniel . .. . . 90, 147, 167, 211 Baker, Je1Icry ,..... .......,.,... 1 28 Balchunas. Dave ,.. , .,....... . . . 211 Baldaut, Douglas . . . ,.....,, . . 39 Ball, Melanie .... ......... 9 0, 175, 184 Balog, Celeste ..,. ,...... 1 12, 147, 181, 183 Barbeau. Pierre . .,.,.........,..... .. 39 Barber, Philip . . . ,.... ...... ,....,., 1 1 3, 187 Baril, Susan ,,.,, . . , 40, 144, 149, 156, 180, 200 Barnes. Debra .... ,... .,.....,..... 1 1 3, 192 Barnes, Earl ..... . .........,.,..,...,. 211 Barnett, Edward ..... ,, , 113, 196 Barron, Mathew ..,..,. ... 128, 198 Bartelsman, Margot .... ,. ,...,.. 113 Bartlett. Debra ...,.. .........,. 4 0 Bartlett, Jane ....... .... 9 0, 143, 157 Bashore, Brian .,.. ,. .,,.. 113, 179 Bashor, Stephen ,.,... ....... 1 28 Baskin, Courtenay .... , ,,,,,, 90 Baskin, Martha , . , . , .,.., . . . 113 Baskin. Mary . .,.... ..,..,...., 1 28 Bast, Jacqueline .... , ...,....... 90, 177, 183 Bates. Katie ... . .. .....,....,..... ...,. 186 Batter, Kenneth . .....,..,.., .. . 90, 149, 160 Baylor, Donna . . , 40, 143, 144, 148, 153, 173 Bayliss, William ...,............,.,.., 113 Bean. Becky . , ..., .......,.,...,.. 9 0, 199 Beard, William . . . . . . . , 129, 187 Becker, Gary . ,,,,, 129 Becker, Jennifer .. . ,,,,,,, 113 Becker, Vicki ....,., ...... 4 0, 201 Bee, Gregory . , .V ...,.. . . ...,,. ,, 129 Beerstecher. Marian .... .... 1 13, 150, 239 Beesley, Susan ,... .-.-. ,--,,---, 9 0 1 150 Bell. Gary ....,,,.., ...,...,.. 1 29 Bell. Lynda ........ ....,..,,, 9 0 Belle, Lee ..... ,. 113 Bellochi, Douglas . . . . . 129 Belongia, Renee ,... ,,,, 1 13 Belongia, Tim . ..-. . . , 40 Beltran, Antonio .... ... 113, 187 Benedict, Michael .,... ...,.,. 9 0 Bennet, Bnice ......,. . , , , 148 B.A., University of Oklahoma UPHOFF, JEAN A. 25 Algebra Ig Ftinctions1Matrixg Pep Club A.B., University of Maryland USRY, JIM C. 22 English II, III B.S., Georgia Southem University U'ITERBACK, JAMES E. Bookkeepingg I.C.T. B.A., Bridgewater College VARNER, ROBERT M. 23 United States Historyg World Geography Debate Coach A.B., Duke University VIDNOVIC, MARY M. 21 Guidance: Freshman Class Sponsorg Future Nurses M.A., Ohio University VLIET, LELAND A. 23 World History: United States Government M.A., George Washington University WARD, JAMES P. French I, III, IV, V index Bennett, Jon ..,...,. , , 128 Bennett, William , . .,... 40 Benson, Paul ..,.. ,,..., 1 13 Bergaust, Erik . , . ,. , 90 Berger, Mark . . . . . 129, 198 Berger, Mary .,.., .. 40 Berger, Robert .... ...,. 2 17 Bernard, John ..,,.. . . , , . 40 Bcrriman, Lynda .... ..,, 9 0, 189 Bersson, Edward .... . . . . 90 Bevis, Amie ...... 129 Beyer, Brian .... . . . 129 Beyer, Greg .... . . . 40 Bibb, Randall . . . . . . . 113 Bidwell. David ...... , . 129 Biehl, Kathleen . ,..., . , . . , 129 Bigelow, Gertrude .... . . . 113 Bigelow, James .,,.. , . . 41, 196 Bigsby, Sandra ...... , . 129 Bingham. Walter ..,. . . 113 Bird, Kimberly .... . . . . 129 Bjarnson, Gary . . ,....., 129 Black, Beth ....... ,.,. 4 1, 156 Black, Beverly . . . , . . 113, 186 Black, Deborah . ,. . . 129 Black, Robert ..... . . . 113 Black, Teresa , ...... . . . . 129 Blaekmar. Caner , . , , . . . 90. 211 Blackmar, Lee ,..... 41, 182, 211 Blackstone, Dale .,.. , . . 113, 217 Blair, Joseph ....... . ,...., 113 Blakeslee, Mark ....., .,...... 1 29 Blakeslee, Michael ,.., . ..,. 129, 188 Blanchard, Carol , .... . ,. 91, 176, 202 Blanchard, Jeffrey ,. . . ..,..,,. . . 91 Blanchard, Martin .... ........ 4 1 Blanchard, Monica .... . 41, 190 Bland, Bobbie ...... ..... 1 29 Blaney, Cliflord ....... ,... 9 1 Boatwright, Daniel .... ....... .... I 2 9 Boatwright, Pamela . . . ..,... ..,.,, . . 91 Bogan, Robert .,.,,. ..... . . . , 91, 187 Boleyn, David ...... ... 113, 203, 211, 216 Bonney, Karan ..,..,. ..... . . 113, 186 Bonney, Michele ,...... .,.....,.., 1 29 Bonsignorie, Patricia . . . ,.., . . 113 Booker, Robert ....... .... 9 1, 179 Borel, Mark... .... .91 Bott, Ronny ...... ..... 1 43 Boulter, Craig .... . , . . 129 Bowen, Gerald .... .... 9 1, 175 Bowen, Jean ...... ..,..,,.. . 113 Bowers, Diane .. . . . .. 91, 147, 150 Bowersett, Jill . .. . .,..... , 114 Bowles, John .. . .,,... , . 91 Boyd Patrick . ...... , , . . Boyd, Richard .... ,.. 41, 162 Boyd, Stanley . . . .,,. 91, 162 Boyle, Irene ...... . 129, 238 Boyle, Michael .... , . .. 91 Bracken, Jon ....... ... .. ., 114 Bracken, Sandra . ,. .... .. . 129 Bradley, Christy .... . . . 91, 154, 242 Bradley, Edward . ,,.. .... 4 1, 196 Bradley, Mary Lou . . . ..,, . . 41 Bragg. Sharon ...,.. . . . 129, 202 Braham, Peter ..,... . . . 114 Bramwell, Debra . .. ... 114, 219 Brance, Douglas . . . . . 91 Brandon, Julia . , . 129 Braun,JefE ..... ....91 Bray, Bonnie... .. 91 Bray, Julie ..., .. . 41 Breen, Denise .... .. 42, 160, 177 Breen, Kevin , ...., . .. ..., ,. 91 Breithaupt, John .,...,. ........ . . 42 Breithaupt, Michael , . . . 91, 187, 198 Brcsnaham. Kenneth . . . .. 129, 216 Brestrup, Chris . . ........ 42 Brestrup, Susan . .... . . . 114, 190 Bridwell, Timothy .... ,....... . . 91 Brightly, Linda ..... .... . . . . 42 Brock, Robert . . , . . 42, 148, 188 Brodeur, Anne . , . . . .,..., 114, 203 Bromley, Alice . . . . . . , 114, 203, 238 Brookover, Cindy . . ,...,, . ., . . 42 Brooks,Cart.., . .114 Brooks, Corinne . .,,... . . . . , . . . 91 Brown, Diane . . . . . . . 43, 143, 149, 201 Brown, George . . . . 43, 143, 148, 167, 183 Brown,Peter.., .. ,, .,,.....43 Brown, Scott , , . . .... 114, 143, 149, 203 Brown, Wendy . . , , , , . . 91, 238 Bruce, Beverly . . . .,...,...,... 202 Bruce, Robin .... . , . 129 Bruce, Stephen ... . . 91 French Honor Society M.Ed., University of North Carolina WATLINGTON, C. HADEN 28 Health and Physical Education: Coach, Girl's J.V. Basketball and Girl's Varsity Softball B.S., Madison College WEAVER, RUTH M. Guidanceg Sophomore Class Sponsor B.A., Northeastern State College WHITFIELD, MARGUERITE L. American Civilizationg English III, IV B.A., University of North Carolina WHOOLERY, KENNETH I-I. 5 Algebra Ilg Functions-Probability and Matrix M.A., West Virginia University WILSON, SHIRLEY D. 26 Spanish I, II: Tri-Hi-Y B.S., Madison College ZALESKI, CARL E. 28 Health and Physical Education: Driver Education Coach, Varsity Wrestling: Assistant Coach, J.V. Football B.S., George Washington University Bnihl, Tylene ... ,... 43 Bryan, Susan . . . . . . . , 43 Bryan, William .. . ... 114 Bryce, Thomas . .... .......... ,.., I 1 4 Buchanan, Barbara . . ........... 43, 159 Buchanan, Margaret . .......,..,..., 114 Bugcl, Walter ..,., . . 92, 142, 143, 167, 172 Bulla, Barbara . . . , . . . ...,. . . 92, 154 Bullock, Debra , . . . ,........ , . 92, 218 Bumgardner, Nancy . .... ..,. 1 14 Bumpus, James . . ,, . . 114, 216 Bumpus. Victoria ., .. .. 43 Bunn. Sharon . . . .... 114 Burch, Beverly . , ...... ....,, . , 44 Burch, Charles .... .......... . 92, 187 Burch, Darlene . . . .,.......,.,.. 92, 147, 178 Burdett, William . 143, 144, 150, 165, 208, 211 Burditt, Shelly .... .............. 44 , 157, 226 Burke, Patty .... ................. 44 Burke,Penny. . 44 Burnett, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Burrell, Tom .. . ., ., . 114, 196 Burton, Cheryl . , .... 114, 147, 182 Burton, John .... . .,., , . , 198 Butler, Joyce . . . ....... 114 Butler, Lawrence .... . . 129 Butts, Vickie .... .. 114 Byrne. Bradley .... .... . , . 114 Byrne. Jean . .. ... , .. 129 Byrne, John . ...... ..... . . . . , 44 Byrne, Marcella . ....... .. . 129, 196, 198 Caflcrata, Christopher . . . . , . 44 Catlerata, Jody . , , . , . 114 Catlrey, Jack . . . . , . 45 Catlrey, Mary ..... .... , . . 129 Cahoon, Christopher , . . .. .. 114 Cahoon, Lynn ......, . . ..., 45, 188 Calkins, Helen ...... ........... . . 129 Cullaham, Debbi . .. . . , 114, 1-43, 187, 192 Callaham, Donald . , ......,.... 114 Callahan, Peggy .. .,.. 114, 147, 182 Callahan. Tracy . . . , . . . 92, 186, 202 Cameron, Richard . . . ,. 45. 174 Camp. Sharon . . . ....,, . 92 Campbell. Ann ..... Campbell, Carol .,.. 114 20 Campbell, Claudia .... . . . . ,.... .... 4 5, 159, 208 Campbell, Elenara .. ...,...,... .. . 114 Campbell, Steven .... . . . , .... . . 129 Canfield, Joan ,... 149, 150, 169, 181, 196 Canfield, Johnathan . ... ... .. 129, 196 Canfield, Martin .... . , . ..,.... , . . , 92 Cantield, Susan . . . ...... . , 45 Caplinger, William . . , .. ,... 115, 182 Carey, Sue .,..... . ...,.. . . . 45 Cargill, Stephen . . . ..... ..... . 129 Carlisle, Kay . .... .. 158,182,186, 191 Carr, Janet .. .... ..... , .. .. 115 Carranza, Gloria .. ,.....,, , 115 Carroll, Jodie . . . . 129, 186 Carroll, John .. ,. .,,. . 129 Carter, Candis . . . .. . . . . , . . . 46, 203 Carter, Sara ... .. ....... ..,, .. 46 Cashcll, Brian .... ...., ...... 1 2 9 Casscls, David .... 46, 144 167.217, 226 Cassidy, Jerald . .. ...,..,.... 115, 216 Caswell, Joan ..,, . . ..,. . .,........ 181 Caswell, Mary .. ... .. 92, 191 Caton, Mary ... ..... .... I 29 Cattermole, Richard .... .,,., 1 29, 216 Causin, Deborah .... ..,.. . 92, 157 Causin, Robert . . , , ......,.. 129, 216 Cavagrotli, Ronald , .... . 115, 147, 196 Caviness, Blair . .. .. . 92 162,191, 211 Cavincss, Gary .... ., .. .. 115 Cavincss, Jeannette .. 115 175 Cazan, Mathew . . .. . . 92 Cedeno, Cello . ..,,. 46 164 Chaconas, Louis . , . . 92, 196, 211 Chatlee, Miles . . . . . . 92 Champion, Linda , 115 Channey, Kim . .. .. .. . 129 Champion, Sandy . . . 46 Chance, Don . . . . , . . 92, 211 Chapman, Mary . .. 92, 175, 178 Chase. Terry . . ,. . 216, 231 Chaskin, Bruce . , . .... 130 Chaskin, Terry . . 46, 201 Cashell, John .... . . 198 Chastain, Caolyn .... 46 Chastain, John ... .. 46 Cheatham, Cynthia , . . . . . 130 Cheek, Vicki . ... , .. .. 46 Chestnutt, Bruce . . . - 115, 215 Christopher, Andrew ., . 115, 217 Christopher, George . Christopher, Nathan Clark. Ann ...,,..,, Clark, Cheryl .,., Clark. Thomas . .. Clary, Robert . Clary. Sheila . .. . Cleary. Kathleen .. Cleary. Maureen . . . . . .,., 92, 167, . . ,. 115. 115,147,l49,186, Cleary, Sheila .. ... Cleckner, Rochelle . Clegg, Bruce. .. . Clegg. John Clendenon, Connie Clohan. Laura ..... Clothier, Ruth .. . .. Cobb. Greg . .,.,... . Cocharan, Michael . . Cochran. Arthur .,,. Cochran, Cece ..., Cochran, Dale . .. Cochran, Joe .,,. Cochran, Susan . . 47' Cockrell, Knox . Coe, Kenneth ..,, . . , 130. ....93, . 115, 180, 93, 130, 93, 130, 93, 196, 149. Ellis,VanCi:....,.. . 93 196 216 182, 211 130 115 48 48 Cotiman. Kathleen . . . Cogswell, John ,.,,, Cohen. Laurie ..., Cohen. Michael . . . Cohen, Shelley ., Cohen. Stanley ., Cohn. Anne . .. Colbus. Brian ..,,. Colby. Thomas Coleman. Linda ,,.. Coleman, Patricia . .. Coleman, Willie .,,, Collette. Christine ,,., Collier. Jack , . Colquitt. Fred , .. qotvme, John .,.... Comcgys, Robert Comer. Linda ..., Compton, Jetl'rey ,.,. . Cunard, Elizabeth .... Condit. Bntcc ..... Connell, Maura .. Connell, Richard Conover, Keith . . . Conrad, David ...., Converse, Patricia . Cook, Brian . ..., , Cook, David .,..... Cook, Deborah .,... Cook, Donna ,,... Cook, John. Cook, Richard .... Cook, Sally . . COPD. Karen . Copp, Ronald , ,. Corbett, Peggy .,... Cordray, Rhonda . . ff'130, .. .115. Corey, Michele ..,...... Cornwell, Suzanne .. Costca. Alexander . Coulson, Eve . ..,. 1.9 , Counts, Counts, John ..... Courlas, George . ,. Courlas, Gregory Cousins. James Cousins, Virginia . .. Cox, Kenneth ..,.. Cox, Lee ,.,,, , , Cox. Nccia ..,.. Emma .....,.... Crabtree. Sadra ...,.. Craig, Jacob ..,. .. . 217 216 203 47 115 115 92 47 182 184 186 203 130 149 202 130 115 130 211 179 130 93 199 130 182 130 130 142 187 115,147 47,143,144,145,14.9 ,.. . H130 . 93,201 47 ... 47. 144, 148, 150. 151, 190 .. ,. 93 . . .. 201 , 47,176,184 .. 93 ... .,. 130 .. 115,196 . . 130,196,190,216 . ..., ..., 1 30 ., ......130 ,. .,,.. ...,.,,, . .. 115,175 93,211 .. . 47, 144, 14.9, 150, 172, 173, :gg 115,188,196 . 93,196 .201 ., ,. 93 115,217 .. 115,155 .47 , 40,144,190,211 .93 . .. 102 130,186,202 ..93 .,.....202 93,186 115,186 .. ....... ,... . . 40,104 130,190 0 144, 140, 149, 150, 172, 184, 190 ,130 ....93 . .... 48 . 130.142 ...115,100 ..,....93 ...130,216 .130 ...130,203 .........,.......115,187, 130, Cramer, Mark ...,,...,. 93' Cramer, William . . Cranford, Albert 1 Craven. Clarice ' I V Craven. Toni , .....,. Crenshaw, Margaret . . . Crenshaw, Susan ..,.. Crcspi. Anthony . .. Cresm. Jcfl' ,.... ..... Crickenbcrger, Sara .... Crincr. Gcneda . Criner, Jane ....... Crtner, Jerry .,..... Crisler. Stephanie .... Crisll. Elaine ..... Crites, Steven . . . ., Cromley. Kathleen . Crook. Belinda ..., Crook, Lonnie .... Croom. Jean ...., . Crossman. Calvin ..., Crosier. Nadine Dawson, Marilyn ,.,. Day, Charles ...... 143, 147149' 151' .164 1 1 1 1 40. 142. '143l1'6-1. 93,16-1. 169,175, 130, 116, . . . f 116,143,'1'47, , 93, 153.174, ..,.......-40, .. 48,14-1,151, 130, 115 208 181 202 116 186 . 48 186 130 116 203 130 116 184 164 157 Crump, Rosalyn .,.. ...,,.. .... 4 8 Crumps, Ewell . ..... .. 130 Cublcy, Cathy .... , , 116, 172 Culley, Linda .... ..,..., 4 9 Culver, Candace 93 Culver. Stuart ..,. .,.. 1 30 Cumbic. Paul ....., ,,,, 1 30 Cummings, Gail .,.. .,,..,.,, 9 3 Cummings, Jane ...,., 49, 159 Curanta. Adriana ,.,. .,.. 49,157, 176 Curtis. Charles .... . . . 116, 216 Custer. Karen .,.. . . . 49, 186 Cutting, Douglas . .. .... ..... . 116 Czyzak.Anne.... ...,116 Dalton, Ralph ....... ...... . . . . . . . 130 Damron, Kenneth .... . .. ... 116, 216. 231 Danby, Margaret .,.,,.. . 191 Danby, Robert . . . ,,...,. . . 49 Danley. Donna .,,... .. 130 Darracott, James ..,. . , ,,,,,, 130 DavenP0rt. Catherine .... . . . 116, 176 Davenport. David ...,,. ,,..... 9 4 Davenport, Richard . . . . . . . . . 130 Davidson. Peter . .. ,..,,,, .. 94 Davidson, Robert ..,. , . . . 130 Davidson, Seth ..,. . . 116. 196, 231 Davies. Robert . . . . ...... 116 Davies, Wendy . .. ,,., 94, 150 Davin, Ann .,.,,. , , 130 Davis, Care ..., . . . 94, 203 Davis. Cynthia , . . . . . . 116 Davis, Dianne . .,.. . .. 130 Davis, Jean . .... .. .... 116,175 Dawson, Douglas . . . . . 130, 198 186 131 116 Day. John .,.., .. Day, Stanley . Day. Robert . Dean, Paul . . . . Deblois, Michael Debutts, Sharon Dejulius, Kathy Delaney. Lucinda Delgado. Felix , Delp, Edwin . Dennington. Lucy Dennis, Robin Dental. Steven Dentel, William Derhaag, Catherine Derhaag, Virginia . . Dcsloge, Mary Desocio, Tom Detwciler, Liisa Detweiler. Louis Devcrs, William . Dewey. Donald . Diaz, Enrique ... . Dial. Vester Dickinson, Christopher Dickenson, Vivian Dietz. Deborah . . . Dicll. Michael . Dietz, Suzanne . Dtllatvay. Blair Dtstnto, David Distrito, Linda . . Dixon. Gail , Dixon. James . . Dodd, Michael ,, Doering, Mary Dole, Robin .. Donaldson, Susan . . . . Donelso, Thomas Dougherty, Leslie Dovcl. Linda . . .. Draudl. Joseph Dreyfuss, Ricardo 4. H Drury. William , . . Dublcy, Justin ,,,. Dubois. Deborah .,,. Dudley. Justin . , Duffy. Debra . . Dugan. Bobbie .. Duncan, Jeflery . . Duncan, Susan . .. Dunlap, Karen ...., Durrum, Alice ....... DuVall, Deborah . Eberhardl. Dale , Eddy, Janet . Eddy. William .. Edmunds, Margo Edmunds, Robert I I U Edwards, Greg ..., Edwards, Laura . . Edwards. Sarah Etzly. Thomas ,,., Ehardt. Barbara . . . Ehardt. Carla ..,. Ehlinger, Lynn . .. Ehlingcr, Sharon . . Eidson. Meredith Eidson. Nina .... Eisenberg, Jonathan . . , Elscnburg, David Elder, Hugh ...... Elder, Jane .,.,. Elder. Shannon .... Ellcy, Babette , .. Elliott. Brent .... Elliott. Brian ..., Elliott. Peter ....... Ellis. Elizabeth .... ElIiS. Sheila ..... Elsen, Elizabeth ...,. Endacutt. Lawrence . . . Endacott, Steven Endres. Deborah . . . Engcn, Cheryl .. Engcn. Nancy .. . Engle, Paige . . . English, Cathryn . English, Gary .. . English. Larry . . English. Ralp . . Ensley. Ross ,,.. . EPPard. Debra ..,, Erb, Mark ,,... Erh. Scott , .. Erskine, Ronald ,... Escarra, Mary . Esteppe. Debra ..., Etchcvcrry, Mircn . .. Eltcr, Richard ..., Evans. Donald Evans. Gcoilrey .i . . . . Evans, Kelvin . . . Fadness Cathic Fadness: Randall' I . . Faitxen. Gary .... Falcone, John . Falcone, Margaret . . . Faris, Cheryl . .. . Farmer, Howard Farrell, Timothy , Fattorini, Janis .,.. Fattorini, Josette . Fauhion, Diane . . , Faubion, Paul . . Fawver. Bruce . Fazar, Barbara .. Fazar, Nancy . .. Fcatlan. Vivian .. Fcigenbaum, Stuarilf . Feldman. Ann . .... . Fcmrite. Michele . . . Fenig, Edward . Ferguson. James . Fcrnnld. Raymond Ferrcbee. Patty .. Ferrcc, Mary ...,,, Ferris, Mona ....,, Fiandaca, Kathryn .. . Filtnan. Lisa . ..,. . Findley, David ..., Fink, Barbara Fink. Dexter ... Fink, Nancy ..,, 49,151 181.190 ..116,231 .. 50. 142 143, 164, 223 . .. ,. . 94,199 .,., ,. .50 ,,94 131 . , ..116 50, 148, 151, 157, 200 . 116,143,152,24Z 94, 147, 149, 150,188 .. .,..... 131,198 , .,.. . .50 .94 . 131 ,. E50 .. ...131 ....131,216 .. ...162 50 116 .,131 .. 116.174 .. .. 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Fischer, Anne . Fischer. David . Fisher. Donald .. Fisher, Kelly . . . . Fisher. Laurie .. .. . . 'Fisher. Richard . . Fitzt ld Elirabeth . , :era . Fitzgerald. Kathleen Fitzgerald, Mary . Fitzgerald. Maureen Flanigan, Thomas Flake, Anne .. Fleit, Douglas. . . Fleit. Pamela .. Fletcher, James .,.. Fletcher. Shirley Fletcher. William . Fletcher. William Fliger. George . Flinn, Nancy .,.. Floyd. Patricia . ., Flynn, Brian . .. Flynn. Mary . . , Flynn, Nancy . . Foley, Kathy . .. Folrl. Susan ..,. Foster. Bruce . . . Foster. David . Foster, Scott . , Foster. Sheryl . . . Foster, Susan . . . Foulis. Dana . , Foulis, David Fountain. Mark . Fox. Allan . .... Fox. Terry . Fox, William . .. Fraber, Brenda .. Frandsen, Bradley , Frank. Gean . . Franklin. Theresa . Franks, Michael ., Franks, Randy . . . Franz, Michael Fratus, Anne . . . Frawley, Patrick . . Frazier, Deborah . . Freiburger. Gail .. . Frcehill. Barbara . Freeman, Linda . Friday. John .. ,.,. Friend, Beverly . . Friend, Robert . . French. James . . . Frugale, Constance , Frogale. Gene .. Fu J h Y. 0 n . ..... . Fuller, James . . . Fulmer. Rosemary .,,. Furr. Debra .,,, . Furr, Nancy ..... Fussell. Valoi . .. Gaines, David .. . ,. Galcntine, Barbara . Gamble, Howard . ,, Gamble, Philip . . . Gannon, James .. . Gannon. Kathleen .. Garbes. John ..,... Gardner, Denise Gardner. Vclda . Garner, Al ..,.... Garner, Cynthia .. . Gartenmann, Hall Garvey, Erin .... Gaskins. Caroline ,. Gates, Douglas . Gates, Teresa ..,. Gazztlc, Carla .,... Gciscn, Wayne . , . George, Robert . George. William .... Gerard. Louise ,... Gcrlach, Bryce ..., Ghorm ley, Cynthia Gibbons, Carol ...., Joyce, Gilkey ..., . Gillcan. Charles . .. Gillespie, Jean . .. Gillespie. Patricia . Gilman, Robin .,.. Ciilmor Glass. e.Dena. Becky. . .. Glass, Geolfrey . G ltdewell, Melinda Glover, Golden William .... , Wendy .. . Goldman, Janie .... Goldman. Susan .. Gomes, Douglas . .. Gonzalez. Beatriz . . Goode, Terrence . . . Goodwin, Sharon Gordon, Randy .,.. Gordon, Stephen Gorham, Douglas Gorham. Sharon . . . Gorrita, Ana .,,,. Gorry, Nancy , Gossom. Cynthia .. Grace, John . ...... Graham, Jaclcie Graves. Michael . . Gray, Edith ......, Gray, Janis .,... Gray, Jean ... Gray, Jeanne . . .. Gray. Kenneth . .. Gray. Pamela Green. Ann ,... . . Green, Barbara . . . Green, Claire . . Green, Gail .... Green, Nancy . . Green. Ward Greenberg, Jill ..,. Greenberg, Mark . . Greenspan, Blair Gregory, Donna . . . Gridlcy. James . ., Grilliths. Patricia .. Grlgsby. Cynthia ... Grigsby. Judith ,... Grimcs, Sue .,...., Grimsl ey. Charles . . . 56, . . 96. 95.160. I 1 117.143, 131, . 95, 143.149, . 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Laila . .. Handmacher, Sharon Hanenbcrg, Jane ..,. Hankey, Francis ..... Hankowsky, Sherrie ,. Hansen. Andree .,., Hansen. Kirsten Hansen, Patricia . . . Hansen, Sally ,.,,. Hansen, Vicky . . . Hamunen. Jenny , , Hardgrave, Jo .... Harding, Victor ,, Harlow, Cynthia . .. Hamey, Gray . .. Hamey, Stephen Harris. Cheryl Harreld, John .,.. .. Harrington, Eddie . . , Harrison, Pete ..,, Hartke, Keith .,., Hartke, Paul . . . Hartman. John , Hartnett, Michael Hart, Joyce . . .. Harvey, John ....., Hatch, Arland . , . Hatch. Steven . Hauser. Deborah . , Havard. Mark . . Hawe. William . . Hawkins, Alece ..,, Hawkins, Conrad .. Hawkins. Mike .... Hayes, Bruce .,.. Hayford, Stacey .... Hcacock, Mark . . Hcacock, Thomas . . Hcliern, Craig , , . . . . Heffem, Kathie .... Hez. James ..... H0111 John ..... I-Ieiner, Greg ,, . Hciss, Candace , . . Hellman, Caroline . , Hclmantoler, Lynn . Helms, Brenda , . . Hcndershot, Gary . . . Henderson, Karen . .. 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Hubbard. Janet ,. Huddleston, David Hudgins, Amy . . . Hudson, Susan . , HUCY. PBSEY Huey, Shirley .... HuiT.Lois. . Hughes. Joyce . .. Hughes, Robert . Hulley, Albert . , Hullcy, Paul . .,., Hummer. Karen .. Hunt. Charles Hunt, John ....... Hunt, Lawrence . , Hunt, William . Hurley, Claire ., Hurt, Robert ,. . Hutchin, James . , . Hutchins, Arthur . . Hutson, Harriet ,, Hutton, Frances Hyde, James . , Hyde, Rick , . llytn, Leta ...,...., . . Ingcrski, Barbara . Ingersoll, Katherine ..,. Ingersoll. Marilyn , Jackson, Clark ,... Jackson, Kathryn , Jackson. Mary .... Jackson, Steven . ,. Jagoda. Andrew . J amero. Karen ..,. James, Richard . , Jelleu, Angelo , . ., Jcnnison, Ellsworth Jensen, Jack. Jensen, Tcrrill .. Jerome, William . , . Jcwctl, Gail ..... Jcwett. Leon ..... Joe, Ella .,....... Joe. Rosenia . . . . . Johnson, Cassandra Johnson Cecil .... Johnson: Eric ...,. J ohnson, Gail .... Johnson, Gail , Johnson Hollen .... Johnson: Lester . . Johnson. Lynn .... 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William . Kraft. Andrea . Kraushaar. Rosalind Kreipke, Jane .. Kubat, Mark . . . . Kuethe, Paul . . Kugel. Candace . , Kuhl. Mark . . Kukoski. Mark Kumor, Jan . . . Kuxzlel. Gwendolyn Laduke. Jacque . LaFay. Catherine . , Laiay. Michael . Lairlus, George , Lairtus, Karl . , .. Sam. Mable . . , Lamarche. James , Lamb, George . . Lambert. Peggy . Landes. Donald Lang. Robert Larkin. Mark . , , . Larson, Barbara .. Lau. Constance .,... Lau. James ,,.. . . , Lauck. Dorritct: . .... . Lautman. Christopher Lavoie, Teddy ...., . . Lawhorn. Mike , Lawill, Kenneth .. Lawrence. Stephen , , Laz1t:lI. Kathalecn , , Leannonth, Blake . , , Lcarmonth. Scott . . Leary, Vivian .... Lcbiecz, Lynn , Leblanc. Leslie . . Lee, Gregory .. Leggett, Diane .. . Leggett, Jeanne . , Lehman, Donald .... Lehman, Thomas .... Lcmbergcr, Emest .. Lemberger, Kurt ..,. Lemon. Maurice .. Lcnehan. Deborah . . . Lenehan. Donald . Lentz. Barbara . , . . Levenson, Etta . . . Levenson. Sara . .. 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Carol 1 1 Mastoraltis, Mary 1 Materne, Kathleen 1 Matcrne, William 1 .1 Matheny, Charles 1 1 Mathias, Romel 1 1 1 Mattare, Patricia 1 1 Maturi. Eileen 11 Maturt, Mary ..,. 1 Mauro. Cynthia .... May. David 1 11 May. Stephen 1 Mayland. Martin 1 Mayne. Greg 11 1 Mayo, Lisa .1 11 McBride, Douglas 1 McBroom, Hubert 1 1 McCalTery Mark 1 . McCarthy, Megan McCaflery, Mary Ann McCatTrey, John 1 11 McCaffrey, Kevin 1 1 McCarn, Davis 11 McClanahan, Linda McCleery, Gary 11 1 McClellan. James 1 McClure, Roberta 11 McCollot:n. Scott 11 McCollum, Lynn 1 1 McCormick, Richard McCoy, Margaret 1 McDaniel. Joanie McDonald, Teresa 1 McDougal, Wendy 1 McEnany, John 1 1 11 McFarland, Eric . 1 McFarland. Hal ..,.. McGargel, Craig 1 11 McGinnis, Eleanor .,,, McGinnis, John ,.,, McLain, Roy ,,,,. .... McLellan, Margaret 1 McMahan, Denny 1 .1Q A McMahan, Joan 1 1 McMillan, Kevin 1 . McMullen, Lowell 1 1 McNey, John .,,.... McPhail, Donald .,.. McPike. Barbara McVay, Ruth .... 1 1 McVay, Sharon 1 1 1 Mechalske. Richard 1 Melena, Christine 1 1 1 f V Melton, Grey 1 Mendenhall. Anne 1 1 1 Mendez, Gregory .... Mendez, Jonathan Menger. Paula ,,..., Merrill, John 1 .1 Merrill, Robert .... Metz, Brenda .... Metz, Christine 1 11 Metz, Donald 1 1.11 Metzger, Scott .... Metzger. Susan Mewhinney. Stephen . Meyer. Eric ..,,........ Meyer, Viveca ..,, 1 Meyer, William 1 Meyers, Jay 1 1 Milhouse, Ray 1 1 1 Miles, David .,... l Miller. Christina 1 1 1 , Miller, Eileen .,., 1 Miller. Eugene 1 1 1 Miller, Richard 1. Miller, Roberta ..., Milliken, Travis 111 Mills, Audray 1. 1 Mills, Bonnie . .,,, 1 Minton Miskell , Jerry . ...... , Georgina Mize, Sally . ,..., 1 Moak, Moak, Mary 1. 1 1 Rosemary 1 1. Mohley. Vicki 11 Mohl. Kathleen 11 Moison. David ....,. Molson, Sharlene ..,. Mondie. Karen ...,. Monteserin, Jose .,,, Moore, Charles Moore, Donna Moore, Lynn .... 1 1 Moore. Marilyn 1 1 Moore, Mark 1 1 Moore, Philip .,,. Moore, Sarah .,.. 1 Morehead. Rhonda 1 Morgan, Cynthia 1 1 1 Morgan, Daniel ..... Morgan, Edward 1 11 Morgan, Timothy 1 1 1 Morris, Donald .1 Morris, Wayne 1 1 Morrison, Sally 1 Morrow, Stephanie 1 Morton, Tim 1.1 11 U Moryl. Linda ..., Moryl, Patricia Moses. Edwin Mosteller, Mike 1 Mott. Maria ..,... Mott. Rebecca 1 1 . Mumford, Edwards Munilord, Patricia 1 1 1 Munoz. Louis 1 1 Mttnoz, Martha .... Munroe. Steve 1 1 Murphree. Thomas f 1 Murphy. Gail ..,... Murphy, Gail Murphy, Joseph 1 1 1 Murphy. Mary 1 Murray, Linda 1 Murray, Rozella 1 Mttsala, Deborah ..,. Myers, Andrew 1 1 Myers. Margaret 1 1 Nadrowski. Carol 1 .,,, 1 Neaderhouser, Carol ,68,. 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Linda 1 Nelson. Marlis 1 Nelson. Neal 1 1 Nelson, Susan 1 Ncttles, Mary 1 1 Nettuno, Vincent 1 Newman, Calvin 1 11 1 Newman. Elizabeth 1 Newman, Esther 1 1 1 1 Newman, Robert 1 Nielson. Shelly Ntemi, Kathy 1 1 Nisselson. Jane .,., Noonan, Denis 1 1 1 1. Nordland, Elizabeth 1 1 Noren, Leif 11 1 Noren. Virginia Norton, Norton, Catherine 1 1 1 Gerald ,,.. Noss. Deborah 1 1 1 Noss. John ...., Nutt, R andall Nye.Janei1.1 1 1 1 Obenchain, Mary Jane Obcrg, Sandra 1 1 Obey, R oland.11 Obrien. Arthur 1 O'Brien, J 0'Brien. llll .... Joe 1 Oddenino. Janet 1 1 Oddenin o, Judy 1 1 Odenino, Michael 1 0de:t,Eric111 1 O'Flaherty. Christine 1 11 Ogden, Anice 1 .... 1 Olcott, Bruce 11. 111 Olin. Hollis ..... Oliver, Craig ..., 1 Olson, Christina ,..,. 1 Oneill, Marianne .,...,. O'Neil. Thomas ,,... 1 1 Opp, Janet ......,. 72 Orange Barbara ........ Oriner, Jane .,.. 1 1 Ormasa, Ormasa. John. 1. Rita. .... 1 Orndorfl. Bruce ..... 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