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strat essai a arta ain RRR RR IAMSS “ JEFFERSONIAN THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL 6560 BRADDOCK ROAD ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA A FAIRFAX COUNTY SCHOOL Sally Winne, Editor-in-Chief Nancy Bullard and Susan Ray, Copy Editors Charlie Ryan, Photo Editor Scott Myers, Senior Photographer Cathy Walp, Layout Editor Sally Robertson, Business Manager VOLUME II a SS a a Fe dR SD ‘ - a in a f ‘ Ste th : ‘ Pala 4 % ae, A : : | , fag —%, ae , ye. 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Youthful spirits bubbling bursting forth in unrestrained eagerness. What is hope but slender ropes attached to your dreams. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 1] SEES 12 PTA COMMUNITY PTA activities began early in the year with the impressive opening of our football stadium. Many were present to share the dramatic mo- ment when our lights, for which our commu- nity had worked so hard, were first turned on. During the ceremony Congressman Broyhill presented an American flag to our school. Many parents attended the annual Back- to-School Night, where they were familiarized with the modern educational techniques em- ployed at Jefferson. There were also regular PTA meetings to discuss problems of mutual concern to par- ents and the school. Speaking for the students of Jefferson, we would like to express our gratitude for such a fine community and the time and resources so generously given to us by its members. Pea SN enenl ee NNT] OUR PRINCIPAL TO THE GRADUATING CLASS Ble Mere | am happy to have the opportunity to write a brief message to you, the first grad- uating class of Thomas Jefferson High School. | know that your high school career has not been an easy one, in that you have not been able to settle down in one school and know that this would be “‘your’’ school for four years. You have, however, played a very important role in the establishment and de- velopment of our new school, and | want to express my appreciation to all of you for your efforts in behalf of Jefferson High. | am happy that so many of you have made plans to further your education in one way or another. Life in this period of time is getting more and more complicated, and | feel that the more knowledge we have, about as many areas of living as possible, the hap- pier will be our lives. Regardless of your plans, however, | am certain that all of you will have the oppor- tunity to live happy, successful lives if you are willing to work to this end. We hope that you feel that your high school career has been successful and that you now feel ready for the next big step in your life. | know that | speak for all of your teachers, as well as myself, when | wish you the very best of everything. Please come back to see us, and let us know whenever we can be of further service to you. William H. Jordan Principal WILLIAM JORDAN B.A., Bridgewater M.Ed., University of Va. Principal Mr. Jordan concentrates intently at one of our home football games. Let me congratulate the Senior Class of 1966 upon achieving their goal for which they have been work- ing for the past twelve years. | wish, also, to congratulate the entire student body for having a part in the opening of this fine school. Yes, we have had problems, and we have not all thought alike on every project but we have been able to work them out to the best interests of all concerned. |! was delighted when your Principal, Mr. William Jordan, asked me to come here with him and have a part, small as it may be, in opening this new and wonderful high school. It is with no small feeling of regret that | must retire and turn my part of this work over to others, but after forty-four years of work in the public schools of Virginia | think it is about time to step aside and let others take over. My first high school had six graduates, the Class of ‘66 has about 350, so you know | have seen the school systems grow. This session closes twenty years of school in Fair- fax County. The last two years have been with you here at Jefferson High School. You have wonderful possibilities to grow into a great school and | am looking forward to seeing you be- come one of the best if not the best schools in the area. With the end of this session | am retiring from public school work and with this | say goodbye and may the richest blessings be yours in the years to come. WILL H. BARRETT SO LONG, MR. BARRETT AND GOOD LUCK - YOU'VE COME A LONG WAY i i ig Hl Wh ae The snapshot above, from Mr. Barrett's scrapbook, shows Church View, Va., High School, the first accredited high school of which he was principal. The left building was the elementary school, organized in those days (1923) as part of the high school. ihe ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FOR INSTRUCTION The average student did not have many Opportunities to meet or work with Mr. Ber- nard, our quiet Assistant Principal for Instruc- tion. Much of the behind-the-scenes adminis- trative work here at Jefferson was arranged in his office. Because of his efforts each of ; us can be assured that we have the best sched- FRANK BERNARD ules, textbooks, art supplies and other teaching B.S., State University of New York facilities available to high school students. M. A., New York University ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE ae The clamorous activity was brought to a hushed standstill as the PA began to pour forth its usual stream of announcements. These cryptic messages were perhaps the most intriguing part of the day due to the in- teresting linguistic skill of Mr. Visnich. With his unique pronunciation, unorthodox pauses, and ‘’Please repeat’’ endings, he provided a varied beginning and ending to the day. Through announcements and his numerous other activities, such as holding conferences and phoning parents, sending out little green slips, chaperoning social functions and cheer- ing at sports events, Mr. Visnich was a well- known figure at Jefferson. PETER VISNICH B.S., Davis and Elkins College M.Ed., University of Virginia SECRETARIES ELIZABETH BUTTON JEAN C. McNAUGHTON Finance Secretary Office of the Principal HAZEL GCG. OLIN BEtihYeo aPRIES TEE GRACE C. SHELLINGTON MARILYN STOKES Guidance Secretary Data Processing Front Office Secretary Secretary Mrs. Shellington explains the intricacies of obtaining a pass to two students. CYNTHIA B. ASH JAMES D. COGGIN HOWARD GRINDLE A.B., Lebanon Valley College A.B., Wake Forest B.S., M.A., M.A., Columbia University M.Ed., University of Virginia Appalachian State Teachers Ed.D., University of Pittsburgh Senior Counselor Freshman Counselor Junior Counselor KATHARINE HAMMOND SHIRLEY K. WILSON B.S.,M.Ed., Boston University B.S!, MiAS Senior Counselor West Virginia University Sophomore Counselor JOSEPH WILL B.A., Catawba College eta GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT er ee The familiar face of our former senior counselor . MARY T. FITZPATRICK JOAN B. CALDWELL B.A., State University of New York B.S., Old Dominion College M.A., Michigan State University Audio-Visual Supervisor Librarian With over 9,500 books on the shelves, the library was certainly a widely used facility of our school. Open from before school until the departure of the activities bus in the afternoon, the library was always filled with students doing research work, homework assignments or recreational reading. The smooth and efficient running of the library would not have been possible without the enthusiastic service of our assistants. The end of a day . Ofscards am. LIBRARY the accumulated passes the filing LIBRARY ASSISTANTS First row: Mrs. Caldwell, Nick Proferes, Fran LaManche, Cynthia Gustaff, Marsha Campbell, Matille Maton, Anne Flipse, Ken Freeny, Mrs. Fitz Patrick. Second row: Sara DAllessandro, Sharon McDaniel, Peg Weston, Karen Clefton, Rachal Vines, Jo Spiker, Margaret Brownell, Ginny Beck, Lillian Good, Nancy Cooper, Jan Gordon, Joan Brownell, Barbara Austin, Susie Emmons, Tom Pesacreta, Alice Handly. OFFICE ASSISTANTS DR Nearer ea asa Second Row: Dee McDuffie, Carolyn Bin- First row: Chris Lynch, Gail Gorman, Ginny Brossey, Patsy Stoffl. newies, Jan Helsel, Margaret Flynn, Kathy VanGilder. GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS row: Carolyn Markley, Carol Davis, Anne Fitzpatrick, Charles McElroy, Joanne Averitt, JoAnn Wach- Beverly Nishikawa. Second row: Marcia King, Penny Olin, Mrs. Olin, Barbara First holz, Marianne Burnette, Ruffing, Susanne Beckley. 20 o % ‘a 5 hac GO Mls BETTY LOU JONES Saint Joseph’s Infirmary Chin G ASSISTANTS First row: Miss Jones, Judy Taylor, School of Nursing, Atlanta Georgia Public Health Nurse Mary Hall. Second row: Cynthia Gustaff, Marsha Maxwell, Frances La Manche, Pamela Bates, Deborah Harnish, Sandra C. Simmons. Recording the results of the annual eye tests . ENGLISH DEPARTMENT A conglomoration of students piled nosily into buses exclaim- ing enthusiastically of Catholic University’s production of ‘’The Birds.’’ The students vastly enjoyed such field trips to local universities and theatres and to the National Gallery of Art, sponsored by the English Department. The department aimed to teach the student to read and listen with understanding; to think rationally; to speak and write well; to appreciate literature and language; and to be prepared to take his place as an active citizen of the community. At the senior level an Advanced Placement course was in- augurated with twenty-one students enrolled. Two classes in American Civilization, combining the correlated study of English and History, were offered to interested juniors. Next year a course in World Civilization will be initiated at the sophomore ' Par , y level. It is hoped that within the next two years enrichment 9 v4 courses in the humanities and world literature will be included 1 6 y in the English curriculum. ) a 0 of v ) | yeas a y U fe A w i fy j V } U a WW x 3 = VU VW) eG, wt Nara eth an a J vy f p 7 Warm ay A en eee eas av VX prac (enInA a be y } fe @ WANS i a M } v, p 8) LY vA ; VJ ae ( Y foal: oF v XN ; Wie RAW by y A Ly, Vf Wa ry 1 ae WW) n Ted heen ina bs ae aed A h ;s r W NY rie 4 1 ie iV V i |} _ A Ae SHIRLEY AVIS ARVIE BYERS B.S., East Tennessee State University B.S., West Virginia University ®¢ ao YVONNE C. FIDALGO BEVERLY J. DAVIS MARY K. DICKENSON B.A., American University B.A., M.A., University of Kentucky B.S., East Tennessee State University Department Chairman M.Ed., University of Virginia 22 LORRAINE DOW LINDA FINNELL ROCHELLE GOULDE A.B., San Francisco State B.A., Roberts Wesleyan College B.S., Pennsylvania State University REVA NELLIS RUTH PENCE NANCY RAWLEY B.A., Aquinas College B.A., Dakota Wesleyan University B.A., Carson-Newman College JULIA ROSSELL NANCY M. SENIO MARY WOOD B.S., Bowling Green State University B.S., Carnegie Tech A.B., Wesleyan College M.A., George Washington University 23 JANE N. BAGNATO A.B., Dunbarton College ADAIR R. McCONNELL CAROL E. DEAL B.A., University of Richmond B.A., Radford College Department Chairman FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT Endeavoring to impart the traditional skills of communications necessary even in the modern world of today, the Foreign Languages Department offered courses in Latin, French, German, and Spanish. Class instruction was augmented by frequent visits to the well- equipped language laboratory for group prac- tice and individual response. Native songs, pictures, reports, and presentations by visit- ing speakers all made the language more meaningful to us. Extracurricular clubs pro- vided fun and additional opportunities. 24 THOMAS DeLaFLEUR ANN L. HERRELL B.A., University of the Americas, B.A., The King’s College Mexico City HARVEY E. LOWDER WALTRAUT D. NELSON DIANE ZEHFUSS B.S., College of William and Mary B.A., American University A.B., College of William and Mary M.A., Universidad de Michoacan, Morelia, Mexico PIS, CHARLES E. BROWN MYRA G. CARTER B.S., U.S. Military Academy B.S., Florida State University M.A., University of Missouri BARBARA F. BURTON B.S., West Virginia University M.Ed., University of North Carolina Department Chairman MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT uA ALBERTA H. HARPINE BEATRICE A. HARRINGTON B.S., Longwood College A.B., Virginia Union University M. Ed., Boston University M.A., Columbia University A revolution in mathematics has taken place and the new math no longer seems so new. Teachers and students both have been successfully indoctrinated into its peculiarities. Two new courses were offered this year: Matrix Algebra was replaced by Probability and Statistics, due to the expansion of the statistics field in our modern world, and the fifth year mathematics students enrolled in the new course called Analysis. To allow the students who had some difficulty in math to find themselves we offered courses in Algebra | and Algebra II. For those who had a very high mathematical ability Algebra II- Trigonometry and Functions provided rigorous exercises. The mathematic’s program was a broad, well-oriented one which provided for the needs and interests of Jefferson’s students. 26 MAEBETH N. MOSES CLARENCE E. MUMPOWER MILDRED M. TITUS B.A., University of Texas B.S., East Tennessee State B.S., Radford College University LUROFF H. WILLIAMS B.S., Central Missouri State College M.Ed., University of Virginia 27 SGIENGE DEPARTMENT With new faces and courses, this year’s Science Department qualified as one of the most changed departments in Jefferson. PSSC Physics was added to the curriculum as our first seniors demanded broader horizons. In- teresting experimental classes in SMS Biology were taught, along with the BSCS Green Biology course. To prepare Jefferson’s novice scientists for future studies in PSSC, BSCS, and CHEM Study, the Earth Science curric- ulum was further refined. New teachers in the Science Department included Mr. Colson in Physics and Mrs. Cushing in Chemistry. With this larger staff and a better program we hoped to develop a deeper interest in science and the scientific method, by adopt- ing the laboratory approach. oS REA NA ANAN ou “1 know it sounds funny, but it says right here, ‘Water the balance every hour’. . .” MARTIN S. CHRISTIE B.A., George Washington University M.S., Colby College Department Chairman 28 ANTHONY BADO JOHN COLSON VIRGINIA R. CUSHING B.S., California (Pa.) State College B.S., M.Ed., University of B.A., Barnard College North Carolina M.A., Columbia University HERMAN L. FIREBAUGH DONALD G. MORRIS B.A., University of Virginia A.B., Glenville State M.A., Columbia University Molecular mischief in the science lab... Mr. Christie works on a biology experiment. 29 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT If we lived like hermits there would be no need for social studies in school but, since our individual actions affect others, it is essential that we study social subjects. By understanding peoples all over the world we will act more effectively in exercising our roles as citizens in our complex society. Close asso- ciations in our predominately urban society will require cooperation and compromises in all problems. If the Social Studies Department contri- buted to the development of citizens who can solve problems intelligently and peacefully both at home and in international affairs, it has done its job. DONALD S. CALLAHAM A.B., Drury College Department Chairman 30 MARTHA J. ACKER B.A., Bucknell University M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University DAVID BLEVINS B.S., Madison College ARLINE L. KOCH B.A., Texas Technological College WILLIAM E. GARDNER Team teaching began this year with the American Civilization course. B.S., University of Maryland RALPH E. HILLS CAROLE A. SHIELDS B.S., Pennsylvania State College B.S., Radford College M.Ed., Temple University GEORGE WARING CLARENCE J. WARREN B.S., University of Virginia B.S., University of Tennessee M.Ed., University of Virginia 31 ART DEPARTMENT The Art Department offered a four year program combining extensive studio work, art history, criticism, and the philosophy of art. The _ interre- lationships of art with other subject areas became an important topic as the versatility of art was unfolded. With the improvement of individual creative growth as its guiding prin- ciple, the Art Department offered to those students who elected the full program a strong foundation for uni- versity training and an art career. 32 ti = % See Ny 2 ‘ WN i ELIZABETH C. EARMAN B.A., Mary Washington College Department Chairman ene Mr. ee ee BR « = pe Hills demonstrates our new grand piano. EVELYN G. MEYER JOHN A. VELKE II B.A., University of Omaha B.M., M.M., Catholic University of America US | C Department Chairman DEPARTMENT Besides encouraging students to obtain a knowledge of music, the Music Department provided an opportunity for us to develop the ability to work with others as a team toward a mutual goal— the best possible interpretation and performance of music. Highlighted by an exchange trip with Pascack Hills High School Band of New Jersey the band’s activities and services contributed much to the well-rounded extracurricular activities at Jefferson. The choral groups gave numerous performances before both the school and the community for their enjoyment. Among joint presentations by the bands and the choral groups were the Thanksgiving Assembly, the annual Christmas Concert, a spring variety show ‘Odds and Ends’’, and the annual Spring Concert. 33 HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Learning how to become successful home- makers was the overall goal of the Home Eco- nomics Department. Cooking provided ex- perience in menu planning, serving, wise buying and table etiquette. In clothing we related art principles to wardrobe selections and clothing construction. The study of other subjects, such as child growth and develop- ment, home safety, care of the sick, hospi- tality, and budgeting, all helped to increase our knowledge of the necessary skills for a modern homemaker. Three special events that highlighted the year were an exhibit and boutique of holiday gifts and decorations, a style show of garments made in class, and a beauty contest. 34 An exhibit of holiday gifts and decorations. LORETTA C. BENNETT B.S., Drake University Department Chairman eee JESSIE A. BUSBY CLARICE B. CRUDUP B.S.S.A., University of B.S., Virginia State College at North Carolina at Greensboro Norfolk, Va. BARBARA E. BENOSKI B.S., Bloomsburg State College, Pa. Department Chairman BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Under the able leadership of an increased staff, the Business Department was greatly expanded this year. There was a much larger enrollment in business subjects as several additional courses were available. This re- flected not only greater interest among vo- cational students, but also among college- bound students and those who sought an op- portunity to improve their knowledge of the business world. We were able to add a VOT COP program this year, as well as Shorthand II, Business Economics, Business Law, and, as a related field, Distributive Education. Further expan- sion of the department and setting up a club for all interested students were planned for the future. Oh well, another day, another mistake... 35 NINA S. BRYSON B.S., B.Ed., Radford College VOT Coordinator Kathy Ashley, Joanne Scott, and Bob Talbot work in the VOT room on some typical office equipment. G. STEPHENS REYNOLDS B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute DE Coordinator DE VOT DEPARTMENTS Representing the coordination of classroom study and on-the-job training, the Vocational Office Train- ing students attended morning classes and were em- ployed in an office capacity during the remaining part of the day. This program provided a means for ac- quiring practical training for a variety of office jobs, made it possible to combine a high school course with good preparation for work, and provided for job orien- tation so that employment after graduation would 36 Classroom instruction, a vital part of the DE program. offer higher pay and faster promotions. In the Distributive Education program students re- ceived classroom instruction directly related to a chos- en business occupation in the retail, wholesale, or service fields. The work experience and training in part-time employment was aimed to prepare students for full-time employment in the field of distribution and the world of work. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT ERSKIN F. JENKINS A.B., Morehead State , aren Chairm ge a Mr. Sisley instructs his mechanical drawing class. Za ek fofee THOMAS A. RIHN JAMES P: SISEEY B.A., West Virginia Universit : B.S., State University of New York Vi x College of Education at Buffalo oe ) , SWE ROBERT A. EVANS B.S., M.A., Eastern Kentucky State College Athletic Director ENGENE N. HESS JOHN W. HULEN B.S., West Virginia Tech B.S., Troy State GEORGE G. STONE, JR. DICK WICKLINE B.S., George Washington University B.S., George Washington University 38 HEALTH and PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Standing as the symbol of sportsmanship, school spirit and unity, the Health and Physical Education Department served the students through class in- struction, intramurals and interscholastic sports. Class instruction offered a variety of team, dual and individual sports. The health and safety classes centered around driver education, first aid, personality, mental health, and personal and community health problems. Opportunities for participation in many of the activities taught in the instructional program were provided through the intramurals. The interscholastic sports program included competition in field hockey, basketball, and soft- ball for the girls, and football, basketball, base- ball, track and field, golf, tennis and wrestling for boys. With the wide variety of activities the depart- ment hoped to meet the requirements and interests of all the students. PHYLLIS L. COCKERHAM B.S., Wake Forest College CAROLYN J. MORRISON JACQUELINE STACKS B.S., Mary Washington College B.S tein College M.S., West Virginia University i yi NANCY L. BIRCH B.S., Madison College M.S., West Virginia University Assistant Athletic Director Be, CAFETERIA Helen Marocchi, a Latin Club ‘Slave’ performs the task First row: D. Barnett, V. Smith, M. Johnson, B. Mason, L. Stamper, M. Steere, |. Alexander. Second of spoon-feeding her master a delicious school lunch. row: P. Cassell, D. Smith, B. Dye, B. Phillips, M. Short, V. Stafford, E. Liner, M. Boutilier, |. Dennis, Cafeteria Mgr.; B. Collins, D. Andrick, J. Webster. Cathy Hodgson pays for her lunch. Members of the cafeteria staff enjoy the Home Ec Department’s exhibit and boutique of holiday gifts and decorations. 40 MAINTENANCE DAY CREW ae Melton L. Dodson, Building Supervisor Joseph Davis Calvin A, Robinson Lorraine C. Umbel NIGHT CREW — La Waverly Jones Charles A. Williams, Jr. Reva B. Hopper Randall Toler, Asst. Building Supervisor 4] THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE 42 43 CLASSES 45 SENIORS A whirling mass ot mixed ideas, dabbling in new fields, serious deci- sions, but constantly rushing forward in a continuous effort to keep pace with the world. Memories too, of a final year, of happy moments . . . hordes of enthusiastic girls banded together in yelling, shouting, and good-natured fun for a victorious powder-puff football game... a Sadie Hawkin’s Dance of dancing Dogpatch characters surround- ed by yellow cornstalks, an evening of exuberant merriment . . . long hours of College Boards, blacking in little square boxes, filling out applications, the final decision, hope, a thin white envelope received in the mail... screaming cheerleaders, a wierd as- sortment of bright-colored figures, and our fabulous senior basketball team defeated the down-trodden junior class . . . the purchase of our class gift, a final tribute to Jefferson and a lasting memorial from its first graduating class ... Our prom, its grandeur and its aus- picious atmosphere, shall retain a spe- cial place in our memories . . . dreams, visions floating on soft clouds. . .a crisp June morning, the sunny blue sky above and the newly fresh grass beneath our feet. In the bleachers exultant faces glowing with pride, white papers crack- ling in the soft breeze. Slowly the dark blue lines marched in cadence down the wide green aisle. Marcia King Sen.; Sally Robertson, Secy.; Hal Stull, Pres.; Betty Reese, Vice-Pres.; Penny Rood, Treas.; John Stanford, Sen. 46 66 Bridge Marathon... fun, crowds, and 125 hours of concentration, determination and little sleep ...a world’s record. 4 a a TAM NOT AN ADNOCATE roe PREQU ent smi I siniasnnpeimtnasincli e CHANGES IN LAWS AND CONSTITUTIONS NT Laws AND INSTITUTIONS MUST Cc HAND IN HAND with THE PRO’ ESS OF THE HUMAN MIND. AS THAT BECOMES “MORE DEVELOPED N MORE ENUIGH TENE Ra a aaa AS NEW DISCOVERIES ARE MADE NE® i | ‘ TRUTHS DISCOVERED AND MANNERS AND OPINIONS CHANGE, WITH THE CHANG? OF CIRCUMSTANCES. INSTITUTIONS os must ADVANCE ALSO TO KEEP PACE with THE: TIMES. WE MIGHT AS WELI REQUIRE a MAN TO WEAR STULL THE a ae a , ¢ -. os COAT WHICH FITTED HIM WHEN A BO’ AS CIVILIZED SOCIETY TO REMAIN . EVER UNDER THE REGIMEN OF THEIR BARBAROUS ANCESTORS. See eee : 47 LEE WAYNE ALBRECHT: Bowling Club 1, 2; History Club 4; Pep Club 3 Spanish Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 3, 4. JAMES REX ALLBRIGHT: Class Council 4; German Club 1; Key Club 3, 4; Football 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Student Staff 3; National Junior Honor Society 1, 2. JOHN MICHAEL ALLEN: Football Varsity 2, 3, 4; Gym Assistant 3. JAMES MICHAEL ANDREWS: Senate, President Pro Temp 3; Class Council 4; Powder Puff Football Coach 4; Key Club 3, 4, President 3; Varsity Club 4; Baseball, JV 1, Most Valuable Player Award, Varsity 2, Captain 3, 4; Basketball, Freshman, JV 2, Varsity, Captain 3, Most Valuable Player Award 4; ‘Junior Jollies’’ 3. ELIZABETH WENDY ANDRUS: Class Council 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Town Crier 4; German Club 1, 2; Latin Club 3; Field Hockey, Manager 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Treble Choir 2; Concert Choir, Secretary 3; ‘Junior Jollies’’ 3; Office Assistant 3, 4; Wrestling Assistant 4. RONALD DANA ANTHONY: JEFFERSONIAN, Photograhper 3; Balladiers Club 1, 2; Civitans 3, 4; French Club 3; History Club 4; Science Club 4; “Faculty Follies’ Crew 1; Baseball, JV 1, Varsity 2; Tennis, Varsity 3, 4; Wrestling, Varsity 3; Student Staff 4. 1, Varsity 4; Gymnastics 1; Track 1, a JIM ALLBRIGHT PN LEE ALBRECHT MIKE ALLEN JIM ANDREWS — WENDY ANDRUS STEVE ANDRICK RON ANTHONY 48 LINDA ARNOLD BARBARA AUSTIN JOANNE AVERITT TRALEEN JULIANNA AQUINO: International Club 3; Spanish Club 1; Intramurals 4; Concert Choir 3; Madrigals 3, 4; Treble Choir 1, 2. KATHY ANN ASHLY: Senate 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Style Show and Beauty Contest Chairman 3, President 3, 4; Chapter Homemaker Degree 4; Junior Homemaker Degree 3. BARBARA JEAN AUSTIN: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2; Madrigals 3, 4, Secretary 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Select Girls’ Choir 2; Guidance Assistant 3; Library Assistant 4; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. JOANNE LEE AVERITT: JEFFERSONIAN, Business Staff 3; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS, Assistant Literary Editor 3; F.T.A., Reporter 2; Guidance As- sistant 4; Library Assistant 3; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4; Northern Virginia Area Conference of National Honor Societies 3, 4, Delegate 3, Secretary 4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4. ZAHIDA BAIG: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1; Class Vice-President 1; Prom Committee 3; Drama Club 4; Geography Club, President 1; G.A.A. 2, 3; International Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Basketball 1. ROBERT WOOD BAIRD: Football, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4. 49 PARK ARNOLD KATHY ASHLEY ZAHIDA BAIG BOB BAIRD sable MARY ELLEN BARNES JO BARBOUR STEVE BARNETT SUZANNE BECKLEY DOROTHY JOSEPHINE BARBOUR: Prom Committee 1; Drama Club 4; International Club 1; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Science Club 4; ‘Junior Jollies’’ 3; Art Guild 2. MARY ELLEN BARNES: Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Bowling Club 2; Spotlighters 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Madrigals 3, 4; “Rough Ready” 3; Office Assistant 3; Student Staff 4; Miss Annandale Contest 1, 2. STEPHEN F. BARNETT: S.C.A. Temporary Chairman 3; S.C.A. Elections Committee Chairman 3; S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 3, 4; Class Council 2; Powder Puff Football Coach 4; International Club 1; Football, Freshman, Varsity 3; ‘Rough Ready” 3. PAMELA MAE BATES: Latin Club 1, 2; International Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA ANNE BECK: Class Publicity Chairman 3; Class Newsletter 4; Literary Magazine 2, 3; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS 4; Newspaper 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Spot- lighters 4; Publications Club 3; Spanish Club 1; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. SUZANNE ELIZABETH BECKLEY: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 2; Senate 3; Keyettes 3, 4, District Vice-President 4; Pep Club, President 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Cheer- leader, Varsity 3, 4; ‘Junior Jollies’’ 3; Fall Festival Queen 4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. CRAIG ALAN BENNINGTON: Golf 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2; Pep Band 3; Stage Band 3; Symphonic Band 3, 4. PAM BATES GINNY BECK CHUCK BEELER CRAIG BENNINGTON 50 GORDON BERG LOIS BERGMAN CLIFF BERNHART CAROLYN BINNEWIES LOIS ANN BERGMAN: Senate Calendar Committee Chairman 3; Class Senator 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Cheerleader, Varsity 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2; ‘Junior Jollies’’ 3; ‘‘Sophomore Sillies’’ 2; Student Staff 3; Girls’ State, Honorable Mention 3; National Junior Honor Society 1, 2; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. CLIFFORD LIGON BERNHART: History Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4. RHONDA LOUISE BILOTTI: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1, 2; Literary Magazine 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Intramurals 1. CAROLYN RUTH BINNEWIES: Class Assembly 2, 3; Powder Puff Football 4; News- paper, Page Editor 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, College Tour Chairman 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, Inter-Class Meet 3; Hornet Society 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Concert Choir 1, 4; Office Assistant 4. MARK STEVEN BLANKS: History Club 4; Spanish Club 2; ‘’The Knave of Hearts” 2; Student Assistant 3; Forensic Team 2, 3; French Honor Society 3; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4; National Teacher of French Contest, Honorable Mention 2, 3; Humanities Award 3; Literary Honor Society 2, 3; Piloteer Writing Contest, Honor- able Mention 2; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3. JUDY COLLEEN BOICE: Pep Club 1; Basketball 4; Intramurals 3; Softball, Varsity 3, 4; All-Country Chorus 2; Choir 1, 2, 4; Concert Choir 3; Madrigals 3; ‘’Colonial Capers’’ 3; Junior Jollies’’ 3; Gym Assistant 4. MARK BLANKS JUDY BOICE 5] RHONDA BILOTTI LEE BREAKIRON GINNY BROSSY BOB BOWDEY JUDY BRAZILL DICK BRILL BRIAN BROOKS FLOYD ROBERT BOWDEY: Drama 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2; Spotlighters 4; Basket- ball, JV 1, Varsity 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; “Dirty Work at the Crossroads’’ 3; “The Fortune Teller’ 1; “Gramercy Ghost’’ 2; “Stingiest Man in Town” 3. JUDY M. BRAZILL: Medical Careers Club 4; Pep Club 4; Basketball 1; Intramurals 1; Art Guild 3. LEE ALLEN BREAKIRON: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, 2, President 3, 4, Representative to Northern Virginia Chess League 2, 3, 4; Debate Team 3; Science Club 1, 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 1, Representative to Washington Junior Academy of Science 1. RICHARD HAWES BRILL: Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Latin Club len2s Rocket Club, Vice-President 2; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 3; Tennis Team 1, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; National Senior Honor Society 4. BRIAN E. BROOKS: S.C.A. Council Member 3; S.C.A. Steering Committee Chairman 3; French Club 3; Norseman Club 3; Band, President 3; ‘The Mouse That Roared” 3: Best Science Student Award 1964-1965 3. VIRGINIA RUTH BROSSY: German Club 2; History Club 4; International Club 4; Band Council 2, 3; Uniform Manager 2; Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant Sas JOEL MICHAEL BROWN: _ History Club 3, 4; Wrestling, JV 1, 2, 3; Physical Education Assistant 4. JOEL BROWN 22 GAIL BRUNT BOONE BUCHER MIKE BUCKLEY TERRA GAIL BRUNT: German Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Science Club 1; Mad- rigals 4; Mixed Chorus 2. OLIVER BOONE BUCHER III: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 3, 4; WKEY Disc Jockey 3; Key Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Varsity Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Baseball, IVE 2 Ansity 3, 45 Football, JVi27 Varsity 3, 4: MICHAEL KEVIN BUCKLEY: Class Play 3; Homeroom Representative 2; Debate Club 1; Letterman Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2; Cross-Country 2, 3, Captain 3; Football, Freshman; Track 2, 3, 4; Outstanding Track Award 2. NANCY ELIZABETH BULLARD: S.C.A. Receptions and Handbook Committee 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Prom Committee 4; JEFFERSONIAN 3, 4, Copy Staff 3, Copy Editor 4; Debate Team, Secretary 3; History Club 3, 4; Pep Club, Committee Chairman 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Girls’ State, Honorable Mention 3; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. MARIANNE BURNETTE: Dramatics Club 1; International Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Intramurals 2; Cheerleader 2; Guidance Assistant 4. PRESTON RANDOLPH BUTCHER: Senate 4; History Club 3, 4, President 4; Base- ball, JV Scorekeeper and Statistician 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4, Assistant Freshman Scorekeeper 3, Varsity Scorekeeper 3, 4; ‘Dear Delinquent’’, Business Manager 3. SUTTON NED CABE: JEFFERSON JOTTINGS 3; Bowling Club 2; Pep Club 3; Library Assistant 3. MARIANNE BURNETTE PRESTON BUTCHER SUTTON CABE 53 CAROLYN GRACE CAMPBELL: F.T.A. 4. SHIRLEY ANN CANARD: International Club, AFS Committee 2; Pep Club 1; Chorus 1; ‘Colonial Capers” 3. CHARLES RISING CAREY: S.C.A. Building and Grounds Committee 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4; Senate 3; Yearbook 2; JEFFERSONIAN Head Photographer 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 2; Science Club 3, 4, President 3; Tennis, Varsity 3, 4; National Junior Honor Society 1; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. ROBERT THOMAS CAREY, JR: S.C.A. Building and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Newspaper 1; Art Club 1; Debate Club 4; French Club 4; History Club 3, 4; International Club 4; Science Club, Vice-President 1; Football, Freshman JV Manager 2. WILLIAM T. CARRICO: Bowling Club 1, 2, 4; History Club 4. RALPH JOSEPH CARTZENDAFNER: Civitan Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Golf 3, 4. 54 CAROLYN CAMPBELL CHRIS CAREY PAT CARR ROBERT CAREY WILLIAM CARRICO RALPH CARTZENDAFNER RICHARD CASSIDY SUE CHRISTIANSON ELLEN CLAEY MARY COFER GINDY Ss COFFEY, RICHARD MICHAEL CASSIDY, JR: Science Club 4. SUSAN KAY CHRISTIANSON: S.C.A. Public Relations Committee 4; De- bate Club 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3; French Club 1, 4; International Club 3; Pep Club, Committee Chairman 3; Forensic Extemporaneous Speech Rep- resentative 3; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 3. ELLEN CLAEYS: Class Publicity Committee 4; Powder Puff Game 4; Pep Club 2; Basketball, Varsity 3; Field Hockey, JV, Varsity 3, Most Valuable Player Award 3; Track 1. DENNIS CRAIG COCHRANE: Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Bowl- ing Club 1, 2; History Club 4; Science Club 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Football, Freshman 1, Varsity 3, 4; Golf 4. MARY COFER: Junior-Senior Prom Decoration Committee 3; Newspaper, Business Editor 3; F.H.A. 1, 2; Folk Singing Club 2, 3; Footlighters 2, 3; Madrigals 4; “The Boy Friend’ 3; ‘Skin of Your Teeth” 3; Stingiest Man in Town” 2; Thespian Society 3, 4. CYNTHIA LEE COFFEY: Pep Club 1; Intramurals 2; ‘Colonial Capers’’ 3. 55 PAT COFFEY SUSAN COLLIER DENNIS COCHRANE NANCY COOPER SYLVIA CONLEY ANDREA CORRA DOUG CROTINGER SYLVIA JEAN CONLEY: F.H.A. 1; ‘Junior Jollies’’ 3. NANCY JANE COOPER: Pep Club 3,4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 4; Art Guild 3, 4. ANDREA CORRA: Latin Club 2; Pep Club 1. AVERY BANKS COUSINS: JEFFERSON JOTTINGS 3; Newspaper 2; TOWN CRIER 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Latin Club 3. MARY MILLER CRIMMONS: Class Newsletter 4; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS, Production and Publicity Editor 4; K.A.P.A. 2, 3; Letter Club 1; Library Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1; Girls’ Basketball 1; Chorus 3. DOUGLAS EDWARD CROTINGER: History Club 4; International Club 3, 4; Swim- ming Team 2. BERT BROCHETTE CRUISE: Colonial Corps 3; International Club 3; Varsity Club 3; Football, Varsity Manager 3; Track, Varsity 3, 4. CHIP COUSINS MARY CRIMMINS BERT CRUISE ROBERT CUMMINGS 56 CAROLYN CURTIN MIMI DALE CAROL DAVIS CAROLYN SUE CURTAIN: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 2; Class Dance Deco- rations Committee 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Science Club 1; Guidance Assistant 3, Library Assistant 1. MIRIAM DALE: Drama Club 4; German Club 2; Art Guild 1. CAROL DAVIS: A Postgraduate Student, (Graduated from John Burroughs High School, Burbank, California.) HARVEY LEROY DECKER JR.: Football, Freshman, JV 2; Track, Varsity 2, 3. HELEN ELIZABETH DISENHAUS: S.C.A. Secretary 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Debate Team 1, 2; French Club 1, 3; Keyettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Girls’ State Participant 3; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. CYDNIE JANE DRAKE: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1; Powder Puff Football 2; French Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; “Sophomore Sillies’’ 2; Library Assistant 3; Gym Assistant 3, 4; Student Staff; Miss Annandale Contest 1, 2; Sweetheart Court 2. IRENE McBRIDE DRISCOLL: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1; Service Committee 4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook 1; Newspaper 1; International Club 4; Pep Ciub 1, 4; Gymnastics 3; Library Assistant 3; Honor Roll 1. HELEN DISENHAUS CYDNIE DRAKE IRENE DRISCOLL 57, HARVEY DECKER KAREN EMMONS NANCY FAIRBROTHER JIM EAGON DAVE ERICKSON RON ETTERS EARL S. DYE: S.C.A. Representative 2, 3; Football, Varsity 3, 4; Wrestling, Varsity 3. JAMES WOODFORD EAGON: Class Activities Committee 2, 3; Student Council 2; Civitan Club 3, 4; Baseball, JV 1, 2; Football, Varsity 3; Madrigals 3. KAREN SUE EMMONS: | S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 2; Drama Club 2, 3; F.H.A. lV; French Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Horizon Club’ 1; Pep Glub 2) 45. Banceigecnorusml: WILLIAM DAVID ERICKSON: History Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Track, Varsity 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3; A Capella Choir 4. RONALD M. ETTERS: Class Senator 1; Letterman’s Club 2; History Club 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Track, Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 3; Wrestling, Varsity 3, 4; Con- cert Band 1, 2; Symphonic Band 3. NANCY LOUISE FAIRBROTHER: Class Historian Committee 3; Senate 3, 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish 1, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Biology Assistant 3, 4; Library Assistant 3; Teacher Assistant 4; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. JACKI LYNN FEILD: Assistant Historian 3; S.C.A. Historian Committee 4; Powder Puff Football 4; ‘Junior Jollies’’ 3; Clinic Assistant 3; Guidance Assistant 4; Student Staff 4. JACKI FEILD 58 BENS REIPGZY kK LINDA FITZGIBBONS MIKE FORWARD MARK. FOSS ANNE FITZPATRICK MARGARET FLYNN BEN C. FILIPEZYK: Chorus 4; Student Staff 4. LINDA JEAN FITZGIBBONS: S.C.A. Activities Committee 4; Class Historian 3; Drama Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Softball 1, 3; ‘Junior Jollies’’, Make-up Committee 3. ANNE ELIZABETH FITZPATRICK: JEFFERSON JOTTINGS, Production Editor 3; Drama Club 1; History Club 3, 4; Treble Choir 2; Guidance Assistant 3, 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH FLYNN: C.S.M.C. 1; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS, Assistant Pro- duction Editor 3; French Club 4; Glee Club 2; Pep Club 3, 4. MICHAEL FORWARD: Dance Band 3; Symphonic Band 4. MARK FOSS: Computer Science Club 4; Science Club 3; Library Assistant 3; Citizen- ship Award 1. JAMES FREEMAN: Student Council Treasurer 2. KENNETH ROBERT FREENY: German Club 1, 2, 3; History Club 4; Library Assist- ant 3, 4. JAMES FREEMAN KEN FREENY oy JEAN AUDREY FUERSTENAU: G.A.A. 2; Gymnastics 2; Intramurals 2; Girls’ Track 1, 2; Guidance Assistant 3, 4; Art Guild 3. CHRISTOPHER GRAY GARRETT: History Club 4, NE!L LEE GELBERG: Library Assistant 3, 4. JOHN ANDREW GERTWAGON: Bowling Club 3, 4; Electronics Club 3; German Club 2; History Club 3, 4. WILLIAM GEORGE GILLESPIE: S.C.A. Assembly Committee Chairman 2; S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. Treasurer 1, 2; Newspaper, Business Manager 1; Basketball, Varsity 2; National Senior Honor Society 4. ROBERT LYERLY GILLUM: History Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Librarian 3; Chorus 3, 4; Chorus Librarian 4. LEWIS PAUL GLASENER: Senate 3; Chess Club 2; French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2; History Club 3, 4; Football, JV 2; Tennis, Varsity 3, 4; All-State Band 2; Concert Band 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Symphonic Band 3, 4, President 3. JEAN FUERSTENAU CHRIS GARRETT NEIL GELBERG JOHN GERTWAGON BILL GILLESPIE BOB GILLUM LEWIS GLASENER 60 ae MIKE GLASER STEVE GODSHALL i E Fe VERNON GRAY BARBARA GREEN MICHAEL GLASER: German Club 1; Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Varsity Club 3; Baseball, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball, Freshman, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4; Boys’ State Alternate 3. STEPHEN PAYNE GODSHAL: Class Council 3; Band III 1. JANICE MAE GORDON: Drama Club 4; History Club 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Library Assistant 3, 4. GAIL IRENE GORMAN: Class Council Member 4; Class Newsletter 4; Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Cheerleader, Freshman, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4; Concert Choir 2; Freshman Choir 1; Office Assistant 3, 4; Christmas Queen Court 3; Miss Jeffereson Contest 3. a M. GRAY: Bowling Club 1; Civitan Club 4; Track 3; Student Staff 4. BARBARA LYNN’ GREEN: S.C.A. Activities Committee Chairman 1; Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Prom Committee 3; Literary Maga- zine 1; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS 3, 4, Assistant Literary Editor 4; Class News- letter 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; “Junior Jollies’’, Prom Chairman 3; Library Assistant 3; Math Assist- ant 3; Miss Lee Contest 2; Humanities Institute 3. DONALD REED GREENWOOD: S.C.A. Officer 1; S.C.A. Publicity Committee 4; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS 3, 4, Art Editor 3, 4; Prom Decoration Committee 3; “Submerged” 1. TOM RICHARD GRENWIS: Track 1. iz | Cc 61 JAN GORDON DON GREENWOOD TOM GRENWIS GAIL GORMAN CINDY GUSTAFF CAROL GRIMM DOUG HALL MIKE HALLER CAROL LEE GRIMM: Athletic Assistant 3, 4; Guidance Assistant 1; Office Assist- ant 2. CYNTHIA JOANNE GUSTAFF: Senate 3, Backstage Cabinet Crew 4; Literary Maga- zine, Poetry Staff 2; JEFFERSONIAN, Copy Staff 3; Drama Club 4; International Club 3; Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; ‘‘Dear Delin- quent’, House Committee 3; ‘‘Rough ‘n Ready’’, Scenery Committee 3; Clinic As- sistant 4; Library Assistant 4. DOUGLAS S. HALL: S.C.A. Backstage Committee Chairman 4; Stage and Light Crew 2; Stage Technical Co-Advisor 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Electronics Club 2, 3; International Club 1, 2; Thespian Society 3, 4, Charter Member 3. MARY FRANCES HALL: Library Committee 3; French Play 2; Girls’ Varsity Team 3. RICHARD HALL: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1; Class Council 4; German Club 1; Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Football, Freshman; County Driving Rodeo, Ist Place 3; Teenage Driving Rodeo, 2nd Place 3. MICHAEL AUD HALLER: German Club 3; Tennis, Varsity 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council 1, 2, 3; Dance Band 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4. DEAN ALLYN HAMPTON: Electronics Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 3; Science Club 4; Rifle Team 1. ALICE JOYCE HANDLEY: Library Assistant 3, 4; Office Assistant 4. = @ MARY HALL RICK HALL DEAN HAMPTON JOYCE HANDLEY 62 LINDA HARDY RICHARD HARMAN DEBORAH HARNISH MARGARET HARRIS LINDA JEAN HARDY: S.C.A. Public Relations Committee 2; Senate 3, 4, Secretary 3; French Club 1, 2; Keyettes 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Cheerleader, Freshman, Varsity 2, Captain 3, 4; ‘Sophomore Sillies’’ 2; Athletic Office Secretary 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; Miss Annandale Contest 2. RICHARD ALLEN HARMAN: Key Club 2, 3, 4; All-State Band 3, 4. DEBORAH ANN HARNISH: Student Reception Committee 2; S.C.A. Handbook and Reception Committee 4; International Club 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, President 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Ski Club 1; Science Fair, District Competition Ist Place 1. LLOYD SCOTT HARRIS: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1; Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Key Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Baseball, JV 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4; Football, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4; Gym Assistant 3. MARGARET ANNE HARRIS: S.C.A. Activities Committee 4; Prom Decorations 3; International Club 4; Pep Club 3; Intramurals 2; ‘‘Colonial Capers’’ 3; Office Assistant 3, 4; Teacher’s Assistant 4. CATHERINE M. HATCHER: Christmas Dance Decoration Committee 3; Homecoming Decoration Committee 2; Prom Decoration Committee 3; Sophomore Fashion Show 2; Class Newsletter 4; Drama Club 3; F.H.A. 1; German Club 1, 2; International Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Intramurals 2; ‘’Rough ‘n Ready’’ 3; Athletic Office Assistant 4; Girls’ State, Honorable Mention 3. JAMES JAY HAWKINS: S.C.A. Building and Grounds Committee 2; S.C.A. Home- room Representative 2; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2; Medical Careers Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Swim Tea m 1, 2, Co-Captain 2; Wrestling, JV 2, Varsity, Co-Captain 3; Boys’ State Alternate 3. CATHY HATCHER JAY HAWKINS 63 SCOTT HARRIS BRUCE HEARN BOB HEMMER il att ROBIN HAWKINS JIM HAYES JOHN HEATWOLE JAN HELSELL ROBIN TODD HAWKINS: Drama Club 3; History Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Mixed Choir 1; Girls’ Choir 2; Madrigals 3; ’’Dear Delinquent” 3. JAMES THOMAS HAYES, III: Chess Club 3. BRUCE PARKER HEARN: Homeroom Representative 3; Civitan Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 3; Football, Freshman, JV 2, Varsity 3; Student Staff 4. JOHN L. HEATWOLE: S.C.A. Committee 2; Class Cabinet 3; Civitans 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Science Club 1; Spotlighters 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Football, Freshman, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4; Track, Varsity 2; Wrestling, Varsity 3; ‘Colonial Capers’’ 3; ‘Dear Delinquent 3; ‘‘Wuthering Heights’ 3; History Forum 2. JANICE CATHERINE HELSEL: Drama Club 4; International Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Medical Careers Club 1; Concert Choir 3; Treble Choir 2; “Rough ‘n Ready”, Student Director 3; Office Assistant 4. ROBERT GEORGE HEMMER: Class Activities Committee 4; Class Publicity Committee 3; Chess Club 3, 4; French Club 3; Science Club 3, 4, President 4; Wrestling 3, 4. PETER LOUIS HENDERSON, JR.: Class Senator 3; Science Club 4; Wrestling, Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4, President 3. LOU HENDERSON 64 BABS HENRY KATHY HICHAK DEBBIE HILL LINDA HIRT BARBARA ELIZABETH HENRY: Class Council 2, 3; JEFFERSONIAN, Copy Staff 3; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS 3, 4; Debate Team 2; Drama Club 1; Folk Music Club 4; Art Guild 3, 4. MARY CATHERINE HICHAK: Guidance Executive Committee 3; Junior-Senior Prom Publicity Committee Chairman 3; Newspaper 2, 3, Reporter 2, 3; Dramatics Club 1; French Club 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Annual Christmas Play 1; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3. DEBORAH EILEEN HILL: Spanish Club 3, 4, Reporter 4. LINDA DALE HIRT: Drama Club 2; French Club 1, 2, 3; Spotlighters, Treasurer 3; Intramurals 1; ‘’Colonial Capers’’ 3; ‘‘Dear Delinquent’’ 3; ‘’Odds and Ends’’ 2; “Rebel Without a Cause’ 2; ‘‘Wuthering Heights’’ 3; Thespian Society 3, 4. CATHY HODGSON: Class Secretary 1; Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Prom Decorations Committee 3; French Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1; Spotlighters 3; Cheerleader, Varsity 1; Girls’ Chorus 2; ‘‘Wuthering Heights’ 3. BRENDA JO HOWELL: JEFFERSONIAN, Assistant Art Editor 3; JEFFERSON JOT- TINGS, Literary Staff 3, 4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4. HARRY R. HOWELL: S.C.A. President 3; Class President 1; Debate Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Drama Club 2; Key Club 3, 4; Spotlighters 3, 4; Football, JV 1, 2, Varsity 3; ‘Dear Delinquent’ 3; “My Fair Lady’’ 2; Tournament Play 2, 3; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; Thespian Society 3,4, President, 3. DIANE HOPKINS BRENDA HOWELL HARRY HOWELL 65 THOMAS J. HUGHES: History Club 4; Basketball, Varsity 4. GENEVIEVE KATHRYN HUTCHINSON: Class Council 1; Powder Puff Football 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Social Committee 1, 2; Literary Magazine 2; News- paper 1, 2; American Field Service 3; Drama Club la2eerencinge Glubm |, s2° F.T.A..3; Pep Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; (Chorus) 17 2: MICHAEL JOHN _IWANIK: S.C.A. Finance Committee 2; Class Council PAA TOWN CRIER, ‘The Freedom Writers’ 4; Latin Club 3, 4, Tribune IV 4; His- tory Club 3, 4, Prime Minister 3, 4; Varsity Delegate 4; Concert Choir 3; Freshman Chorus 1; Senior Mixed Choir 2. PAMELA LYNN JENSEN: S.C.A. Publicity Committee 4; German Club Ig International Club 3; Gym Assistant 4; Student Staff 4. JOHN REDEL JOHNSON: Booster Club 1; Chess Club 2, 4; Pep Club 2; Bridge 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. NIKKI ANN JOHNSON: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1; French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3; International Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Intra- murals 1; ‘“My Fair Lady” 2; “The Mikado” 1. : THOMAS HUGHES GENNY HUTCHINSON acs LORICE INGER MIKE IWANIK PAM JENSEN NIKKI JOHNSON 66 GINNY JOHNSON MIKE JONES DONNA JUDSON MICHAEL KEBERLINE VIRGINIA ANN JOHNSON: Tri-Hi-Y; Homecoming Float Committee 1. MICHAEL PAUL JONES: Stage Crew 3; Spotlighters, Vice-President 3. PETER MORLEY JONES: Drama Club 3; Baseball, JV 2; Cross Country, Varsity 2, 3; Football, JV 1; Soccer, JV 1, Varsity 2; Track, Varsity 1; X Squad 3. DOROTHY LORRAINE JORGENSEN: TOWN CRIER 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Press Club 3; Spotlighters 3, 4; Basketball, Varsity 3; Intra- murals 3. DONNA MARIE JUDSON: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Style Show 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1. RICHARD WILLIAM KENNEL: Bowling Club 2; Colonial Corps 3; German Club 4. 67 PETER JONES RICK KENNEL JO KEVILL LORRAINE JORGENSEN LINDA ANN KEY: S.C.A. Receptions and Handbook Committee 4; Drama Club 2; International Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Field Hockey, JV 3; “Odds and Ends” 2. ROBERT ALEXANDER KIDD, JR.: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 2; Class Service Committee 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Baseball, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball, Varsity 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Tennis, Varsity 2. JANET ANN KILGORE: S.C.A. Constitution Committee 3; S.C.A. Elections Commit- tee 3; S.C.A. Receptions Committee Chairman 3; Class Privileges Committee 4; Class Publicity Committee Chairman 2; Class Secretary 2; Keyettes 3, 4, National Keyette Convention 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Choral Director 1, 3; “Rough ‘n Ready” 3; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Induction Committee Chairman 3, Secretary 4. ERNEST AUSTIN KING, JR.: Science Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Student As- sistant 3. MARCIA LOUISE KING: S.C.A. Handbook and Receptions Committee A421 SGA. Homeroom Representative 2; Class Senator 4; Class Service Committee Chairman 35 Senate 4; Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Newspaper 1; Keyettes 3, 4; Spanish 3, 4; Field Hockey, JV 2, Varsity 3. KIMMERLY KLEIN: Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; French Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Band 1; “Junior Jollies” 3. CONSTANCE SUE KNAPP: Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 37 Prench Glibr2.8s° G.A.A. 2; Medical Careers Club, Secretary 3; Pep Club 3; Basketball, Varsity 4; Intramurals 3; Softball, Varsity 4. LINDA KEY BOB KIDD JANET KILGORE ERNIE KING KATHY KING a. MARCIA KING KIM KLEIN CONNIE KNAPP 68 ANNE KRSUL MICHAEL KYLE JOHN LACAVA FRAN LaMANCHE ANNE LOUISE KRUSL: Class Historian 4; TOWN CRIER 3, 4; F.H.A., Vice-President 3; Press Club, Treasurer 3; Spanish Club 1; Swimming Club 2; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4. MICHAEL CHARLES KYLE: Baseball |. JOHN LACAVA, Ill: Science Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Key Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Tennis, Varsity 3, 4; Latin Honor Society tes National Junior Honor Society 2. : DOUGLAS LAGUENS: Bowling Club 4; L Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Basketball, Freshman, JV 2; Golf 2, 3, Varsity 4. FRANCES JOAN LAMANCHE: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, “Ars Amatoria’’ 2; Medical Ca- reers Club 3, 4, Historian 3, 4; Riding Club 1, 2; Spotlighters 3, 4, Secretary 4; Intramurals 1, 2; “Dear Delinquent’, Stage Crew 3; ‘’Rough ‘n Ready”, Scenery Committee Chairman 3; Clinic Assistant 3, 4. GEORGIA GALE LAMBERT: Art Club 1; INKBLOT Staff 3; Outstanding Art Award 1; Poetry Award 1; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4. KIP LANAM: British-American Relations Club 3; Football, JV 2, Varsity 3; Wrestling, JV 2, Varsity 3. GEORGIA LAMBERT KIP LANAM 69 DOUG LAGUENS DIANE LAWTON DON LEWY ART LATINA NEIL LAUVER FRANCINE LEE PHYLLIS LEWIS ARTHUR STEPHAN LATINA: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 4-Civitans 3; 4 NEIL LAUVER: Baseball, Freshman, JV 2; Football, Freshman, JV 2; Acapella Choir 2. DIANE ELAINE LAWTON: JEFFERSON JOTTINGS, Literary Staff 3; Office Assistant S43 FRANCINE DEBORAH LEE: Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Sports Day 2; “Colonial Capers’ 2. PHYLLS ELAINE LEWIS: Newspaper Staff, Reporter 1; Basketball 2, Varsity 3; Literary Award 2; New Homemakers of America 1. DONALD LOSS LEWY: S.C.A. Senate 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; Chess Club 1; Colonial Corps 3; Debate Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 2; Mathematics Club 2; Physical Science Club 1, 2; Rocket Club 2; Spotlighters 3, 4; Usher Club 1, 2; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4; Physical Science Award 1. JUDITH D. LINGLE: F.H.A. 3; F.T.A. 2; “Rocket in his Pocket” 3. JUDY LINGLE 70 a8 Re ROBERT LOESCH PAT LOGAN SCOTT LYNCH LINDA McADAMS NANCY LONG BILL LYDDANE ROBERT MICHAEL LOESCH: Class Car Wash 3; Computer Seminar 4; Electronics Club 4; Science Club 4; Track, Varsity 3. NANCY CLAIRE LONG: Pep Club 4; Basketball, Varsity 3; Cheerleader, Varsity 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Track 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; ‘‘Rough ‘n Ready’ 3; Gym Assist- ant 4. WILLIAM EDWARD LYDDANE: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 4; Class Service Committee 4; Colonial Corps 3; German Club 4; History 4; History Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Student Staff 4. RAYMOND SCOTT LYNCH: S.C.A. Elections Committee 4; French Club, Treasurer 3; History Club 3, 4; Basketball, Freshman Timekeeper 3; Band, Drum Major 3, 4; Stage Band 3; Symphonic Band 1, 2, Band Council 2; Band Office Assistant 4; Na- tional Senior Honor Society 3, 4. LINDA LOUISE McADAMS: Equestrian Club 3; F.H.A. 4; GA.A. 1, 2, 3; Home- making Club 1; OMEGA Service Club 3; Service Club 1; Intramurals 4; Play Make-up Committee 3. JANET McCLINTOCK: JEFFERSON JOTTINGS 3, 4, Literary Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 4. DOROTHY McDUFFIE: Homecoming Float 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Science Club 1; Spotlighters 3; Basketball 2; Intramurals 3; ‘Colonial Capers’ 3; ‘Junior Jol- lies’ 3. DOROTHY McDUFFIE JANET McCLINTOCK 7 CHARLES FRANCES MCcELROY: S.C.A. President 4; Class President 2, 3; News- paper Staff 3; Dramatics 1, 3; Debating Society 2, 3; Soccer, Varsity 2. GREGORY K. McGILL: Junior-Senior Banquet, Waiter 2; Rifle Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Reporter 4; Spanish Honor Society 3. DANIEL THOMAS McKELVEY: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 2; Literary Maga- zine 2; TOWN CRIER 3; Press Club 3; Football, Freshman; Art Guild 2. SUSAN ANN McVICKER: Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Powder Puff Football 2; TOWN CRIER, Reporter 4; Biology Club Hae opanisheGlubml), 2 Spotlighters 3; ‘Junior Jollies’’ 3; Office Assistant 2. HUGH GRIBBON MacMURDY: Prom Committee 4; Class Publicity Committee 4; Chess Club 1; History Club 4; International Club 1; Golf, Varsity 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2; Student Staff 3. ANITA LOUISE MALCOLM: Senate 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; French Club 4 An ope 45 President 3, 4; Medical Careers Club 2; Lab Assistant 3; Student Staff 4; Teacher Assistant 3, 4; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. 72 CHARLIE McELROY GREG McGILL DANNY McKELVEY SUSAN McVICKER MAC MacMURDY ANITA MALCOLM JUDY MALNASSY JIM MANESS ANN MANK DIMI MARGOLIES CAROLYN MARKLEY JUDY ANNE MALNASSY: Pep Club 1; Choir 1, 2, 3; ‘Rough ‘n Ready” 3. JAMES FLETCHER MANESS: Senate 3; Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Civitan Club 3, 4, President 3, Vice-President 4; Varsity Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Basketball, Freshman; Football, Freshman, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4; Track JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Captain 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; ‘‘Bye Bye Birdie” 1; “Junior Jollies”’ 3. ANN MARIA MANK: Guidance Assistant 3. MICHAEL BYRD MANN: French Club 2; German Club 4; Golf Team 3, 4; History Club 4. DIMI JOAN MARGOLIES: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club, Treasurer 3; Intramurals 2, 4; Softball, Captain 2; Lab Assistant 3; Teacher As- sistant 2; Bronze Scholastic Medal 2; Forensic Contest 2, 3; University of Hawaii Language Festival 2. CAROLYN DIANE MARKLEY: Historian Committee 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Inter- national Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Treble Choir 1; Guid- ance Assistant 3, 4; Student Assistant 4; Student Staff 3, 4. JOHN ALLEN MARSH: Service Committee Chairman 4; Drama Club 3; Varsity Club 3; Wrestling, Varsity 3; ‘‘Badlands Ballyhoo’ 3; ‘’Golden Ages” 3. LYNN A. MASTERSON: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1, 4; Class Com- mittee 2, 3; Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Class Newsletter 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Committee Chairman 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Medical Careers Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4, Historian 3; Hockey, JV 3, Varsity 4; Softball, Varsity Manager 3; ‘‘Odds Ends” 1; “Rebel Without A Cause” 2; ‘‘Wuthering Heights’’ 3; Biology Assistant 4; Clinic Assistant 2; G.A.A. Certificate of Merit 3; Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. hb us JOHN MARSH LYNN MASTERSON MIKE MANN SHARON ALIX MATHEWS: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl’s Sports Association Repre- sentative 2; Intramurals 1, 2; ‘Dear Delinquent’’ 3; ‘Junior Jollies’’ 3; ‘Rough ‘n Ready”’ 3; Thespian Society 3, 4. MARSHA LOUISE MAXWELL: German Club 1; International Club 1; Clinic Assistant 4; Office Assistant 3. STEPHEN CHARLES MILLER: Stage Crew 3, 4; Electronics Club 4; ‘Rough ‘n Ready”, Production Crew 3; Student Staff 4. JAMES MONTGOMERY: Literary Magazine 1, 2; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS 3, 4, Cover Editor 3, 4; Art Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commi ttee Chairman 3; “Dear Delinquent’ 3; ‘‘Ballands Ballyhoo’’ 3; ‘“Odds and Ends’’ 1, 2; ‘‘The Lottery” 2; Shop Assistant 4; Spring Art Show 1, 2; Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, ROBERT DOUGLAS MONTONDO, JR.: Class President 2; Elections Committee 1; Homeroom Representative 1, 3; Senate 2; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, JV 2, Varsity 3; Football 1; Gym Assistant 3, 4; Boys’ State Alternate 3; National Junior Honor Society 1, 2. LARA GAIL MOORE: International Club 3, Publicity Committee Chairman 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 4; Concert Choir 3; Mixed Choir 1; Treble Choir 2. SHARON MATHEWS MARSHA MAXWELL ROBERT MEAD STEPHEN MILLER DOUG MIYAMATO JAMES MONTGOMERY BOB MONTONDO LARA MOORE 74 MICHAEL MOORE PAUL MORRIS MARILYN MURRAY DOUGLAS NELSON MICHAEL RAWLS MOORE: Electronics Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Folk Music Club, Vice-President 3; Medical Careers Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Track, Varsity 3, 4; Wrestling, JV 1. PAUL HARTZELL MORRIS: TOWN CRIER 3, 4, Reporter 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Track Sportsmanship Award 3; Track Varsity 3, 4, Co-Captain 3. MARILYN JUNE MURRAY: Class Council 3; JEFFERSONIAN 3, Layout Staff 3; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS 4; Library Assistant 4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4. SCOTT REGINALD MYERS: JEFFERSONIAN 3, 4, Photographer 3, Senior Photog- rapher 4; TOWN CRIER 3, 4, Photographer 3, 4; Football, Varsity 3; Rifle Team, Varsity 1; Biology Assistant 2; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4. DOUGLAS JAMES NELSON, JR.: Bowling Club 4; History Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Track, Varsity 4. VAN NERDAHL: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JON NELSON VAN NERDAHL Vie, SCOTT MYERS FREDDY NIETHAMER GAIL NOLAN TAFFY NEUBERG DOUG NIEMI a KATHY NIETHAMER BEVERLY NISHIKAWA KATHLEEN CAROLYN NEUBURG: S.C.A. Activities Chairman 3; Class Council Presi- dent 2; Class Vice-President 2; S.C.A. Vice-President 4; Senator 3, 4, President 4; Keyettes 3, 4, Class Representative 3, 4; Cheerleader, Freshman, Captain, JV, Co- Captain 2, Varsity, Co-Captain 3, 4; Choir, Secretary 1; ‘Junior Jollies’’ 3; Sweet- heart Dance Queen 3; District Forensic Meet 3; Girls’ State Representative 3; Na- tional Junior Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 3. DOUGLAS CLARK NIEMI: Rifle Team 1; Concert Band 2; Symphonic Band 3, 4. FREDDY JOHN NIETHAMER: S.C.A. Activities Committee 4; S.C.A. Homeroom Rep- resentative 1; History Club 4; Football, Freshman, JV 2; Track 1, 2. KATHLEEN ANNE NIETHAMER: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1, 2; Student Council 2; Class Historian Committee 3; Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Intramural All-Stars 2. BEVERLY M. NISHIKAWA: S.C.A. Historian 4; F.H.A. 3; International Club 3; Pep Club 2; Guidance Assistant 4; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. GAIL ANN NOLAN: Drama Club 3; Math Club 2; Pep Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Chorus 1. RICHARD AMES OFFUTT: S. C.A. Homeroom Representative 2; Class Council 3; Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; WKEY Disc Jockey 3; Literary Magazine 1, 2, Business Editor 2; Key Club 3; Varsity Club, President 3; Basketball, Freshman; Foot- ball, Freshman, Varsity 3, 4; Gym Assistant 3. RICH OFFUTT 76 JIM O’LEARY PENNY OLIN STEPHEN PAGE MARY PARRISH _ yy 4 CHRIS OSEGUEDA MICHAEL PAGE JAMES FRANCIS O’LEARY: Class Play Stage Crew 3; Baseball, Varsity 3, 4; Cross Country, Varsity 3, 4; Track, Varsity 3, 4; Wrestling, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4. PENNY SUSAN OLIN: 5S.C.A. Bulletin Board Committee 2; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS, Art Committee 3; Newspaper 1, 2; French Club 3; F.T.A. 1; Keyettes 3, 4, Historian 4; Intramurals 1, 2; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Keeper of the Emblem 3. CHRISTINE LYNN OSEGUEDA: 5S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 2; Class Treasurer 3; Class Publicity Committee 4; Powder Puff Football 2; JEFFERSONIAN, Layout Staff 3; GAA. 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4, Varsity 3, Manager 4; Intramurals 1; ‘Colonial Capers” 3; Biology Assistant 4; Industrial Arts Assistant 4; Wrestling Assistant 4; Miss Jefferson, Semi-Finalist 3. MICHAEL WESTBROOK PAGE: Astronomy Club 2, 3, Secretary 2; Scuba Club 3; Baseball, JV 2; Football, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4; Track 1, Varsity 3, 4; Mixed Chorus, President 2. STEPHEN PAGE: Astronomy Club 2; Bowling Club 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Basketball, Freshman; Football, Varsity 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Soccer, Varsity 3; Swim Team 2; Tennis, JV 3, Varsity 4; Track, JV 2; Math Honor Society 3; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4; Science Honor Society 3. MARY ALICE PARRISH: Class Representative 2, Powder Puff Football 2, 4; JEF- FERSONIAN 3; Bowling Club 1; F.H.A. 1, 2; F.T.A. 3; Intramurals 2; Majorettes 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4; Basketball, Varsity 3, 4; Girls’ Choir 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; “Rough ‘n Ready” 3. SHELLY MARIE PARSONS: Chorus 1; Triple Trio 1; Make-up Committee Chairman 1. SHELLEY PARSONS ANDREA PASSELA 77 JOHN MARSHALL PATTERSON: Chess Club 1, 3; Debate Team 3, 4; Science Club 4; Madrigals 3; ‘‘Odds ‘n Ends” 2. DONALD ROBERT PAULE: S.C.A. District State Representative 3; S.C.A. Treasurer 3, 4; History Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Wrestling, JV 1; Freshman Mixed Choir; Concert Choir 3; Mixed Choir 2; Forensics 3; Spanish Honor Society 2. WILLIAM PAULE, JR.: Senate 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 1; TOWN CRIER 3; Civitan Club 3, 4, President 4; Colonial Corps, Vice-President 3; Press Club, President 3; Intramurals 2; Gym Assistant 4. JAMES HOWARD PECOR: Stamp Coins 1; Wrestling 1, 2. CANDICE PERRY: Basketball, JV 1; Intramurals 1. HARVEY ROGER PERRY: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 2; Drama Club 4; “Rough ‘n Ready” 3. THOMAS C. PESACRETA: Debate Club 3, 4; History Club, Clerk 4; Speech Club 3; Spotlighters 4; Track 3; ‘‘Bell, Book, and Candle’ 4. JOHN PATTERSON DON PAULE a BILL PAULE JIM PECOR CANDY PERRY HARVEY PERRY TOM PESACRETA 78 HELEN PETERSON BRAD PIERCE MARY JO POLLOCK MELODY POWELL HELEN DOROTHY PETERSON: Class Activities Committee 3; Class Coun- cil 2; Class Historian 2; JEFFERSONIAN 3, 4, Layout Staff 3, 4; Keyettes 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Cheerleader, Varsity 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; National Senior Honor Society 4, JOHN BRADLEY PIERCE: S.C.A. Activities Committee 4; S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 2; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 1; Key Club 3, 4; Football, Freshman, JV 2, Varsity 4; Track 1; Student Assistant 3. ERIC KEMMEL PLOUGH: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 2; Senate 3; Sophomore Student Council 2; TOWN CRIER 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 3, Assist- ant Editor 4; Civitans 4; French Club 1; Press Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Science Club 3; Wrestling, JV 1; Football, Freshman; Biology Assistant 3; Chemistry Assistant 3; Library Assistant 3. JANET LEE POLK: S.C.A. International Relations Committee 2; S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1, 2; S.C.A. Posters and Bulletin Boards Com- mittee Chairman 3; Class Newsletter, Reporter 4; Powder Puff Football 2; JEFFERSONIAN, Business Manager 3; French Club 2; Keyettes 3, 4, Parlia- mentarian 3, President 4; Basketball, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4; Concert Chorus 3; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 4. MARY JO POLLOCK: S.C.A. Election Committee 4; S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 2; Class Council 3, 4; Senate 3; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS 3; Newspaper Staff 2; French Club 3; G.A.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Keyettes 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Choir 2; Costume Committee Chairman 2; ‘Junior Jollies’’ 3; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. MELODY POWELL: Drama Club 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; Intra- murals 4. RICHARD GREEN POWELL: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1; Class Council 2; Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; German Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Baseball, Varsity 3, 4; Football, Freshman; Latin Club Play 2; Student Assistant 1; Student Staff 2; Latin National Honor Society 2; Na- tional Junior Honor Society 2. SCOTT B. PRENTICE: Civitan Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 1) ERIC PLOUGH RICHARD POWELL SCOTT PRENTICE JANET POLK VICTOR M. PRESTERA: Bowling Club 2, 3; Colonial Corps 3; Library Assistant 3. PAMELA JEAN PRICE: Yearbook, Chairman’s Secretary 1; F.H.A. 1, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Spotlighters 4; Chorus 2. BRADLEY EARL PROVANCHA: Student Advisory Council, President 1; Newspaper, Editor 1; Chemistry Club 3; Debate Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Tennis Club 3; Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; ROTC Corporal 2; ‘Annie Get Your Gun” 3; “Hillbilly Holiday’? 1; Latin Club Play 2; National Citizenship Con- vention; National Junior Honor Society 1. WILLIAM GRADY PUTNAM: Key Club 2; Basketball, Freshman; Football, Freshman; Student Staff 4. RICHARD LINDSAY RAIBOURN: Basketball, Freshman, JV 2; ‘Junior Jollies’’ 3. REID CARROLL RAUDENBUSH: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 3; Class Council 2; WKEY Disc Jockey 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball, Varsity 3; Art Guild 1. SUSAN ANN RAY: JEFFERSONIAN 3, 4, Copy Staff 3, Copy Editor 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Medical Careers Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Basketball, JV 1, 2; Field Hockey, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4; Softball, JV 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4; Library Assistant 1, 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4. VICTOR PRESTERA PAM PRICE NICK PROFERES BRAD PROVANCHA BILL PUTNAM RICK RAIBOURN REID RAUDENBUSH SUSAN RAY 80 wlll. RON RECTOR NANCY REDDING MARILYN REID RONALD RAY RECTOR: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1; Class Council 2; Class President 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Varsity Club 3, 4, Sergeant-of-Arms 3; Basketball, Freshman, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4; Football, Freshman, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Defense Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; Golf, Varsity 3, 4; ‘Rough ‘n Ready’’ 3; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4. NANCY ANN REDDING: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club, Secretary 1; Basketball, Varsity 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 874; Softball, Varsity 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH REESE: Class Council Chairman 4; Class Secretary 3; Class Vice- President 4; Prom Decorations Committee Chairman 3; JEFFERSONIAN, Art Editor 3; G.A.A. 3; International Club 1; Keyettes 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Vice-President 4; Spanish Club 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; ‘Rough ‘n Ready’ 3; Girls’ State, Honorable Mention 3; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. ELIZABETH PATRICIA REGAN: Class Historian Committee 4; JEFFERSON JOT- TINGS 3, 4, Assistant Publicity Editor 3, Literary Committee 4; French Club 4; Pep Club 1; Gym Assistant 3; Student Assistant 4. MARILYN COLLEEN REID: Bowling Club 1; International Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA NORA REID: Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Powder Puff Football 4; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Pep Club 3; Intramurals 1; Softball 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; “Junior Jollies’’ 3; Office Assistant 4; Gym Assistant 4. MICHAEL REXRODE: Chess Club 1, 3; Literary Club 2; Baseball, Varsity 2, 3; Foot- ball, Varsity 3, 4, Coaches’ Award 3; English Award 3. GINGER REID MIKE REXRODE 8] BETH REGAN SANDI ROLAND LARRY ROWE BECKY RICHARDS SALLY ROBERTSON PENNY ROOD TERRI ROSS REBECCA LEE RICHARDS: Debate Team 3, 4, Varsity 4; International Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4; Spotlighters 4; Treble Choir 1; ‘Colonial Capers’ 3; ‘Rough ‘n Ready’’ 3; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. SALLY HODGES ROBERTSON: S.C.A. Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2; Class Newsletter Editor 4; Class President 1, 2; Class Secretary 4; Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Powder Puff Football 4; Prom Committee 3; JEFFERSONIAN, Finance Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Newspaper 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; Keyettes 4; Pep Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Madrigals 1, 2; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4. PENELOPE ANN ROOD: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1; S.C.A. Magazine Drive Committee 3; S.C.A. Posters and Bulletins Committee 3; Class Treasurer 4; News- paper 1; GA.A. 3, 4; History Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Basketball, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4; Office Assistant 3. TERRI ANN ROSS: S.C.A. Representative 2; S.C.A. Secretary 1; S.C.A. Special Ac- tivities Committee 1, 3, 4, Chairman 1, 4; Class Council 3; Class President 1; Dormi- tory Council Secretary 3; Yearbook 2; French Club, Treasurer 1; G.A.A., Vice-Presi- dent 2; International Club 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Scholarship Club 1; Spanish Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. LAWRENCE ARNOLD ROWE: Foreign Child Adoption Committee 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Basketball, Freshman, 2, JV 3; Citizenship Award 1. CHARLES RUFFIN 82 BARBARA RUFFING MARK RUTZICK RON RYDSTROM IRVING SANBORN BARBARA ANNA RUFFING: F.T.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 3; German Club 2; Inter- national Club 1; Science Club 4. MARK CHARLES RUTZICK: Senate, President Pro Tem 4; French Club 2; History Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Tennis, Varsity 1, 2, Captain 3, 4; Na- tional Junior Honor Society 1, 2; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4, President 4. IRVING GRINNELL SANBORN, JR.: Class Council 4; Prom Committee 3; Bowling Club 2, 3; Colonial Corps, President 3; Key Club 3, 4; Football, Varsity 3, 4; Track, Varsity 3, 4. JEAN RUTH SANDERS: Class Council Chairman 2; Prom Committee 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Debate Team, Varsity 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Historian 3; Spotlighters, Secretary 3; ‘Colonial Capers’’, Co-Director 3; ‘’Dear Delinquent’ 3; “Ruff ‘n Ready” 3; ‘Wuthering Heights’’ 3; Thespian Society, Secretary-Treasurer 4. GLENN ARTHUR SARGENT: History Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Math Club 3; Pep Club 2; Science Club 1; Intramurals 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling JV 2, Varsity 3, 4. GEORGE STONE SAUSSY, Ill: History Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Student Staff 4. JEAN SANDERS te ig y — K GLENN SARGENT MELVIN SAUNDERS PETE SAUSSY 83 WILLIAM D. SAVERANCE, JR.: Class Car Wash 3; Science Club 4. DAVID EDWARD SAWYER: JEFFERSON JOTTINGS, Literary Staff 3; His- tory Club 4; Basketball, JV 1, 2; Cross-Country, Varsity 1; Football, Var- sity 2; Tennis, Varsity 4; Track, Varsity 1, DRS: MATILDE C. SCHEIDIG: Class Service Committee 3; International Club 3; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 3, 4; Swimming Club 1; ‘Colonial Capers,’ Cos- tume Mistress 3. JOANNE FRANCES SCOTT: 5S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1; Class Pub- licity Committee 3; Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Powder-Puff Football 4; Intramurais 2; ‘Junior Jollies’’” 3. GARY LEE SHELTON: Folksinging Club 1; Spanish Club 4; Varsity Club 3; Tennis 3, 4; Track 1; Wrestling, JV 2. DAVID SAWYER BILL SAVERANCE a ROBERT SCHUTZ CRIS SCHEIDIG CAROL SCHWARZMAN JOANNE SCOTT GARY SHELTON LINDA SHEPHERD SANDRA SIMMONS SANDRA SIMMONS LINDA GAIL SHEPHERD: Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Inter- national Club 4; Basketball, Varsity 4; Intramurals 3, 4. BRUCE ALLEN SHORE: History Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Wrestling 3; Chorus 1. SANDRA C. SIMMONS: Class Publicity Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; JEFFERSONIAN, Layout Staff 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader, Freshman; Concert Choir 3; Madrigals 4; ‘Colonial Capers’’ 3; “Odds ‘n Ends’’ 1; ‘‘Rebel Without A Cause” 2; ‘’Rough ‘n Ready’’ 3; Clinic Assistant 4; Miss Jefferson 3; Art Guild 4. SANDRA KAY SIMMONS: Student Council 2; D.E. Club, Historian 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Clinic Assistant 3. SIDRA CATHERINE SINGER: Class Council 2, 3, 4; Senate 3; Class Ac- tivities Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Drama Club 2; G.A.A. 3, 4, Historian 3; Latin Club, Tribune 3; Spotlighters 3, 4; Basketball, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey, Varsity 3; Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Softball, Varsity 4; Concert Choir, Vice-President 3; ‘‘Rough ‘n Ready” 3; Most Valuable Basketball Player Award 3. GARY LOUIS SINGLETARY: Prom Decoration Committee 3; Chess Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; History Club 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 1, 2; ‘Colonial Capers” 3. 85 a SIDRA SINGER GARY SINGLETARY BRUCE SHORE 66 @ im BRIAN SKELTON SHERRY SISLER MARTIN SMARR KAREN SNYDER SHERRY ANN SISLER: F.H.A. 1; Majorette 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; “Junior Jollies’ 3; Fashion Show 3. BRIAN L. SKELTON: Football, Freshman 1, Varsity 4; Wrestling 2, Varsity 3, 4. MARTIN SMARR: Computer Science Seminar 4; Intramurals Tepe Ze ANDREW FLETCHER SMITH: Wrestling, Varsity 3, 4. HOWARD BRUCE SMOOT: Civitan Club 3, 4; Baseball, JV 1, 2, Varsity 4; Football, Freshman 1, JV 2, Varsity 3. KAREN S. SNYDER: Student Council 2; Homecoming Committee 2; International Club 3; Latin Club 1; Pep Club 1, 3; Intramurals 1; Library Assistant 3; Student Staff 4. LARRY RICHARD SORENSON: Student Government 2; Bowling 1, 2; Tennis, Varsity 4; Track, Varsity 3; Art Guild 1, 2, President 2. JO ARLENE SPIKER: Yearbook 1; Leaders Club 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Library Assistant 4; Student Service Corps 1; Student Staff 4; High Honor Roll 2; Scholarship Award 1; National Senior Honor Society 4. ANDY SMITH BRUCE SMOOT LARRY SORENSON JO SPIKER 86 JOHN STANFORD FRED STARGARDT DON STEVENSON BECKY STRAIGHT JOHN CHARLES STANFORD: Class Senator 4; French Club 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, 3; History Club 4; Key Club 3, 4; Science Club 3; Tennis 2; Soccer, Varsity 1; Dance Band 1, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Boys’ State Representative 3; National Junior Honor Society, Treasurer 1. FRED STARGARDT: JEFFERSON JOTTINGS, Assistant Art Editor 3, 4; German Club 1, 3; Pep Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Art Guild 1, 2, 3, Historian 3. DONALD ARTHUR STEVENSON: French Club 4; Tennis, Varsity 3, 4; Track 4; Stage Band 2. PATRICIA ANN STOFFL: S.C.A. Representative 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Spotlighters 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Choir 3, 4; “Ruff ‘n Ready’’ 3; Office Assistant 4. REBECCA ANN STRAIGHT: Powder Puff Football 2, 4; Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; French Club 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; ‘Colonial Capers’ 3; Guidance Assistant 3, 4. JANET LYNN STRICKLE: International Club 1; Pep Club 2; Girls’ Chorus 4; Fashion Show 3, 4. HAROLD £. STULL: Class President 4; Chess Club 3; Debate Team, Co-Captain 1; History Club 3, 4, President 3; Key Club 4; Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; “Colonial Capers’’ 3; Literary Contest, Ist Place 3; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 4. JANET STRICKLE HAL STULL 87 PAT STOFFL BARTOW THOMPSON MARK THOMSON JUDY TAYLOR SANDRA TAYLOR JUDY THOMPSON SCOTT THOMPSON JUDITH RAYE TAYLOR: Drama Club 3, 4; French Club 1; F.T.A. 3, 4; International Club 4; Pep Club 1; Intramurals 2; Guidance Assistant 3. SANDRA MARIE TAYLOR: Bowling Team 1, 2; Chorus 1; Office Assistant 3, 4. BARTOW M. THOMPSON: TOWN CRIER 4; Civitan Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; “Colonial Capers’”’ 3. JUDITH ELAINE THOMPSON: JEFFERSONIAN, Photo Editor 3; International Club 3, 4, Secretary Pro Tem 4; Spanish Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Guidance Assistant 3; Quiil and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4; Vice-President Sip Zh SCOTT E. THOMPSON: _ S.C.A. Ways and Means Committee 2; Civitan Club aye, Zhe Spanish Club 2. MARK A. THOMSON III: Debate Team 4; Drafting Club, Vice-President 3; Drama Club 3, 4; ‘Our Hearts Were Young and Gayare: BARBARA E. TIMMONS: French Club 1; Pep Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2. BARBARA TIMMONS 88 NANCY TISDALE CINDY TODD GERI TOWNSHEND ANN TRAVERS NANCY DAIN TISDALE: Powder Puff Football 2, 4; French Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2; ‘Colonial Capers’ 3; “My Fair Lady” 2; Library Assistant 3. CINDY ANN TODD: TOWN CRIER 3; Bowling 3, 4; Press Club 3; Softball, JV 1, 2; Concert Choir 3; Gym Assistant 4; Home Economics Assistant 4; Library Assistant 2. JESSICA L. TOWNSHED: Prom Committee 3, 4; Class Newsletter 4; Biology Club 2; Drama Club, Secretary 3; French Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Pep Club 1; Madrigals 4; Clinic Assistant 2; Guidance Assistant 2, 3; Office Assistant 1, 2; Student Staff 1; Teacher's Assistant 1; Miss Annandale Contestant 2. FRANCES ANN TRAVERS: S.C.A. Elections Committee 4; Historian Committee 4; International Club 3, 4, Committee Chairman 4; Pep Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Freshman Choir; Treble Choir 2; Concert Choir 3; ‘Extravanga ‘64’; Guidance Assistant 3. CAROL JEAN TRAVIS: Drama Club 3; Medical Careers 2; Spanish Club 4; Library Assistant; Art Guild 1, 2. KAREN LOUISE VAN GILDER: S.C.A. Representative 1; Class Treasurer 2; News- paper Treasurer 1; Marching Squad 3; Pep Club 2. KATHRYN M. VAN GILDER: Class Vice-President 2; Newspaper Editor 1; Pep Squad 2, 3. VALERIE MAY VAN OSDOL: S.C.A. Elections Committee Chairman 4; Class Council 3; German Club 3, 4, President 3; Keyettes 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4. CAROL TRAVIS | KAREN VAN GILDER KATHY VAN GILDER VAL VAN OSDOL 89 ROBERT BYRON VAN SANT: German Club 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Pep Club 1; Football 1, 2; Golf; Choir 1, 2 JOANNE WACHHOLZ: S.C.A. Activities Committee 3; S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 3; Class Council 2; Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, District Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Cheer- leader, Captain 1; Junior-Sophomore Basketball Game 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Guidance Assistant 4; Homecoming Attendant 2. GREGORY MARK WADE: Math Club 2. CATHY ELIZABETH WALP: JEFFERSONIAN 3, 4, Layout Editor 3, 4; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS, Exchange Editor 3; French Club 2; F.T.A. 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Red Cross Club 2; Chorus 2; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4. JANICE LOUISE WALTER: Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Student Counselor 1. TONI LOU WALTER: Class Treasurer 2; Finance Committee Chairman 2; Class Service Committee 3; Powder Puff Football 4; Pep Club 1; Cheer- leader, Freshman, Varsity 3, 4; Athletic Office Assistant 4; Christmas Dance Queen 3; Homecoming Representative 4. EDWIN PRESTON WARD, JR.: Civitan Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; History Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Football, Freshman, JV, Varsity 3; Art Guild 2. AY BOB VAN SANT JO WACHHOLZ GREG WADE CATHY WALP JANICE WALTER ED WARD 90 2 PEG WESTON JIM WHITMOYER BRUCE WILBUR LYNNE WILHIDE NANCY WILLETT CRAIG ROBERT WEBSTER: Bowling Team 3; Rifle Team 1; Swimming Team 1; Wrestling 3. MARGARET PASSANO WESTON: Class Council 3; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS 4; Drama Club Make-up Chairman 3, Make-up Advisor 4; Pep Club 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Girls’ Ensemble Choir, President 2; Concert Choir 3; Madrigals 3, 4, President 4; ‘Bye Bye Birdie’ 1; ‘’My Fair Lady” 2; ‘’Bad- lands Ballyhoo’’ 3; ‘Colonial Capers’’ 3; ‘Dear Delinquent’ 3; ‘’Rough ‘n Ready” 3; Thespian Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4. SHARYN LOUISE WHITE: Class Council Representative 2, 3; Bowling oes Orama club | 2,.3: Pep Club |, 2; “Colonial Capers” 3. JAMES RODNEY WHITMOYER: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 2; Chess Club 3; Cross Country 2; Track 1. BRUCE ALAN WILBER: TOWN CRIER 3, 4; Bowling Club 1, 2. LYNNE LOUISE WILHIDE: Class Activities Committee 3; Drama Club 2; Pep Club, Secretary 1; Intramurals 1; ‘Junior Jollies’’ 3. NANCY ELEANOR WILLETT: S.C.A. Historian Committee 3; Senate 3, 4; JEFFERSON JOTTINGS 3, 4, Editor 3; International Club 3; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Clinic Assistant 3; National Junior Honor Society 1, 2; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4, President 3, 4. LINDA LEE WILLIAMS: Class Secretary 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Si Sigma Tall 3; Twillers 1; Marching Squad 2; Sweethearts’ Ball Queen 2. LINDA WILLIAMS 9) DEBBIE WILSON ROD WINDLEY oe LINDA WINE SALLY WINNE BARBARA JO WOOD RANDY WOOD STEVE WOOD PERRY WRIGHT DEBORAH ANN WILSON: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, President 3; International Club 1, 2; “The Lottery’ 2; ‘‘Wuthering Heights’’ 3; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4; Thespian Society 34. Clerks: LINDA MAE WINE: TOWN CRIER 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; International Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Lab Assistant 3; Teacher’s Assistant 4. SARAH MERRILL WINNE: Class Float 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; JEFFERSONIAN 3, 4, Editor-in-chief 3, 4; Keyettes 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; National Math Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. BARBARA JO WOOD: Class Council 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Keyettes 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Cheerleader, Varsity 3, 4; ‘Junior Jollies’ 3; Library Assistant oi Guidance Assistant 4; Homecoming Representative 2, 4; Sweetheart Court 3; Girls’ State, Honorable Mention 3; National French Honor Society 2; National Junior Honor Society 1, 2; National Senior Honor Society 3, 4. RANSOM MILTON WOOD II: Mixed Chorus 2; Chorus 3; Football, Freshman; Rifle Team 2; Track, Varsity 1. STEVEN AVINK WOOD: S.C.A. Assemblies Chairman 4; S.C.A. Constitution Committee 3; S.C.A. Vice-President 3; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Key Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Latin Club 3; Science Club 1; Varsity Club, Junior Representative 3; Football, JV 2, Var- sity 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Wrestling, Varsity 2, 3; Choir 3, 4, President 4; “Rough ‘n Ready” 3; Honor Drill Platoon 1. PERRY LANDON WRIGHT: Class Vice-President 2; Inter-Club Council 2; Civitan Club 4; French Club 4; Football, Freshman, JV 2, Varsity 4; Student Staff 3; Office Assistant 3. JOHN HENRY ZARTMAN, JR.: Computer Science Club 4; History Club 3, 4; Swimming Club 2. 2 NANCY WYANT JOHN ZARTMAN IN MEMORIAM ALAN ELLSWORTH MacARTHUR 1948 — 1966 93 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists: Mike Cassidy, Mark Rutzick, Helen Disen- Daughters Of The American Revolution Award: Helen Disenhaus haus, Lou Henderson, Hall Stull, Chris Carey All State Band First Row: Edmond Korcel, Mickey Todd, John Wil- burn, Jane Hinkle. Second Row: Eric Raudenbush, Julie Dakin, Lewis Glasener, Mike Forward, Emily Watts, Dick Brill . 1 ee eR (eRe ee {Ul tere ba ee , ETERS RRR ce om os sieaecaaaamceianeiiiitines National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation: John Patterson, Val Van Osdal, Barbara Austin, Lois Bergman, Barbara Green, Scott Lynch HONORED SENIORS Ro ce oany aaa ie = Sls West Point Society Award: Boone Bucher and Sons Of The American Revo- Optimist Club Award: Betty Mark Blan ks lution Award: Lou Henderson Reese and Ron Rector ALMA MATER To Alma Mater, Jefferson Hi School, Now once again we all will praises bring; We sing to you, our Jefferson Hi School, and let our voices ring! Though we may not now understand fully All of the things we studied here so long, Each day in life new truth we'll discover, And then renew our song: Jefferson, Jefferson, sing we together; Friendship and mem’‘ry in our hearts will burn; Jefferson, Jefferson, hold us together, Lest we forget you, until we return! os JUNIORS It was a year unlike any other . the long months, so seemingly slow in Passing, were crammed full of studying and good times . . . faint after-visions of the all important PSAT tests lingered to trouble our dreams . . . days and weeks of practice, bumped knees and noses, and a _ hodge-podge of girls traipsing madly over the rut-filled field, desperately memorizing plays—the re- sult? A well-played (?) powderpuff foot- ball game! Although we lost, the en- thusiasm and teamwork was prodigious. Just how would you have described our patriotic cheerleaders? Oh, and remem- ber the whipped cream; and the “‘in- jured’’ incident? Yes, it was a fun game ...a miracle of wire and crepe paper, our float depicting class rings won first in the Fall Festival... for the enjoyment of all (and to raise funds), we presented “The Angry Sea”’, a spec- tacular film-narration on surfing .. . was it staged, that battle between the classes at the annual Junior-Senior Basketball game? You would never have thought so to see all those “strange’’ people running about! Any- way, it was all fun! Who did you say won? Hmmm. . . as one of our class service projects we presented the school with a sign identifying Jefferson High, to be placed at the entrance to the grounds . . . and perhaps the biggest event of the year—our prom... as June of 1966 rolls around recollections of the past year will be blended with our hopes and expectations of those to come 96 Loe ee Sa nT aoe Cindy Derr, Treas.; Chris McAllan, Sen.; Jean Wilkerson, Vice-Pres.; Don Wilson, Pres.; Joyce Clark, Sec.; Julie Dakin, Sen. 97 GLENDA AHEARN RICHARD AHLFIELD VALERIE AHN JOHN ALDEN MIKE ALEXANDER SHERRY ALLBRIGHT BILL ALLEN PAULA ANDERSON JOYCE ANDRADE 98 PATRICK ANDRATHY IRIS ANDREWS DIANE ARANY DOUG ARENDT CINA ARICO PEGGY ARPS LEE ATKINSON LARRY BAHL MARK BARNES BECKY BARTA BARBARA BATSON “Hey! It’s finally first and ten!”’ BILL BEAN BARBARA BECK MARGARET BELLETT DON BENNER DS RENEE BERARD GINGER BIENERT DAVID BIRNBAUM DOUG BETTENBENDER NANCY BOICE WENDY BONE Hail the Conquering King of Magazine Sales! CEA BRANTNEER BRUCE BRITTON SUSIE BROWN 100 JOAN BROWNELL MARGARET BROWNELL PATS| BROWNING GARY BOOKER LINDA BOYD RICHARD BURDICK MARCIA BURNETTE SUE BONSELL MARCY CALL JESSICA CAMPBELL PHYLLIS CANTRELL DENNY CARLYLE DIANE CARTER KATE CARTER SYLVIA CASE DAMIEN CHAVES JOYCE CLARK 101 KAREN CLEFTON CAROLYN COFFEY TERRY CORCORAN RICK COREY SUZANNE COVEL STEVE COWAN JIM CRADLIN LINDA CROCKETT CHARLIE CRAFT MICKEY CZARNY JULIE DAKIN MARY DANIELS MARY DAVIDSON JERRY DEAN LARRY DEATON 102 “And then | tripped him and he dropped his books!” TRACY DEIHR CINDY DERR CHRIS DICKSON BILL DOCKERY CHARLES DODD TONI DOWNS CONNIE DRAPER DONIS DRYE RICHARD DUFFY CHARLES DUTTON 103 ANNIE EAGON ROBBY EAVES DEAN ELLIOTT ANN FLIPSE BOYD FLYNT TERRY FLYNN JANET FREEMAN JANIE FRYE MILE FUNSTON DAN GABOCY TRACY GARRETT JOHN GLOVER MIKE GOUGH KERRY GRADY BARBARA GRAHAM KAREN GRODOWITZ MARGIE GROVE DON HADDOCK CHRIS HAINES LINDA HAMMER YVONNE HAMMOND BRENDA HAMNER 104 LACY HANLEY DEBBIE HARLAN NANCY HART RONALD HART STEVE HARVITH MIKE HAYDEN Nests tanpsien eas Ne aiiaidiaail Ss a iano antiiasspseh Nemisis She’s only teasing, Mr. Barrett. KEN HAYES MIKE HEALY JOHN HEMPEL RUTH HENNIGAN 105 JANET HERMON TOM HERRELL BOB HESSLER MICHAEL HICHAK MARGARET HILL RUSS HITTINGER Randy Massie and John Hempel raise the American flag at the stadium dedication on September 10, 1965. DOROTHY HOFFMAN NOLL HORAN MICHELE HORNER 106 BECKY HORSMAN ALEX HUGHES RUTH HUGHES CAROL HUNTER TOM HUNZEKER LEE INGHAM MARION JACKS ELSA JACOB SANDY JAVAGE ERIC JOHNSON JAMES JOHNSON KATHY JONES KRIS JORGENSEN SHARI KEEFE KAREN KENNY SUE KENT JAN KEOUGH 107 BOBBIE KERNS KATHY KEYS ROBERT KIRKHORN KAREN KRAFT KAREN KRANZ LETITIA KRIEG i -w FRANCES LACY ERIC LARSON KATHY LAIRD MICKEY LAYMAN RICK LARSEN ROCHELLE LEFAIVRE PAULA LEVESQUE TIM LOOMIS LINDA LUCCKESE 108 Junior Powder Puff practice. PAT LUNDGREN CHRISTINE LYNCH RUTH LYNCH THUMPER LYON CHRIS McALLAN BARRY McCAA CORKIE McCORKLE KATHY McDONOUGH PHIL McEACHERN MIKE McKEAN 109 MARILYN McKINNEY MARTHA MacCLOSKEY DOUG MacKENZIE BILL MacKINNON JOHN MAITLAND LOUISE MARION LINDA MARKLEY ELLEN MARLOW HELEN MAROCCHI TERRY MARSH ED MARTENSON MARILYN MARTIN RANDY MASSIE BARRY MAY LINDA MAY SUSIE MELBY JEAN MEYER JILL MEYER KAREN MIHOCH GARY MILLER LINDA MILLER BARBARA MILLS 110 PHYLLIS MIMS GEORGE MINNIGH JERRY MOORE KATHY MOORE KAM MORIARTY POLLY MOTT “| still don’t like your pose we % CAROL MULLIN CAROL MURRAY JOHN MUSINSKI HELEN MYERS a BOB NICOL JOHN NEWBY ROB NICHOLSON AN!ITA NOLDE JEWEL NOWELL Only 184 more days! LAUREN ORTON STEPHEN OVER KAREN PACHARZINA 112 ok i DON PAULL CRAIG PAYNE FRED PAYNE TICKY PENSON JOHN PERKINS DEBBIE PETTY CHARLIE PITNER PAULA PRATHER JIMMY PSIMAS KEVIN QUINN MARY PAT QUINN ERIC RAUDENBUSH LYN REBENTISCH ROBERT REGNI STEVE REED JOHN REIDELBACH PAUL REISLER pile: MARINELL RICHARDSON WAYNE RIDDELL CRAIG RIERSON BEN RITT LINDA RIVERS GARY ROISUM KATHY ROOD ROBIN ROTHENBACH DANNY ROWE LESLIE ROWE DON RUCH NANCY RUNDLE CHARLES RYAN DEBI SADOTI DON SAUNDERS 114 BEVERLY SCHAEFFER ERIC SCHUERING ELLEN SHARP TIM SHEAFFER MIKE SHIDLE ALAN SINGER FRED SINGER MARTHA SINGLETON JIM SLINKMAN BRENDA SMARR Ns: CHRIS SMITH DALE SMITH TERESA SMITH ANNE SOFET LINDA SOLLOS| DANNY STALEY BRIAN STEARMAN NANCY STRAND JOEY STROUBE CHIP SWAB BOBBI SWEM CHARLENE TAWNEY CLAUDIA TAYLOR DORIS TAYLOR MARK THACKER STEVE THOMPSON STEVE TIMCHAK LYLA TIMO LARRY TRAVERS JOHN TRAVIS DUB TULLAR MARK TYLENDA 116 TIM TYLER EVELYN TYREE JACK VANDERIET ANNE VARTANIAN RONNIE VAUGHN ‘67 EMILY WATTS DONNA VERNON Ze OD Ue 5 SS ser’ eta Si 23 Dra Oos ats lu BRUCE WESLEY LISA WESTMORELAND HARRY WHITE MARY WEAVER RICH WEINSTEIN JUDY WELCH we “That's MISS Redhead to you 117 Latin Slave Day... 118 BOB WILLIAMSON PEGGY WILLISON DON WILSON PAM WIMER LINDA WINNER CONNIE WITHERS erate can be fun, especially when there’s a vacant desk in front you. BERNIE WOLLETT ANDY ZAUGG WENDY WYNNE CARL ZIMMERMAN STEVE YETTER FRED ZIPP KRISTIE YOUNG CAROL ZORGER NG, SOPHOMORES | De es ae Nancie Wrenn, Sen.; Pam Wolle, Treas.; Tommy Withers, Pres.; Ellen Harris, Vice-Pres.; Sally Scanlan, Sec.; Bob Helton, Sen. This year we gained an insight into the mysteries of life. Whether dissecting a frog or tramping through rainy woods for biology . . . discovering ancient Rome and its awesome splendor in the time of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar . . . analyzing three isosceles triangles ina plane... we found vast fields of study open to us. To build up our class treasury we held several successful bake sales and two dances. We enjoyed the privilege of several dress-up days, and bought class cards to unite our class into a driving, working body, expectantly awaiting next year’s challenges. 120 SANDY ATTINELLO LINDA BAGBY BOB BAYRER JOHN AUSTIN RICHARD BARBER BOB BEAN PAM ADAMS TOM ANDREWS JANET AGEE GARY ANTOLIK FRANK ALTIZER BRUNHILDA ARAUJO PAM ANDERS WALTER ATKINS 12] BILL BEAR KANDY BECK JOHN BEIER JO-ANN BELLAK MIKE BELLON JANE BENINATE BARB BENNINGTON FRANK BERNHART DEBBI BIGGS CATHY BIRCH DAVID BLANKS CHERYL BLAEUER CHRIS BOLEN PATTY BOWMAN JOHN BRADLEY JOAN BROOKS 122 “A Sadie Hawkins Dance sure does make a fellow mighty thirsty!’ 12'S ROBERT BROWN ROBERT BROWNING DALE BRYAN KEITH BUCKLE JAMES BUCKLES KATHY BUCKLEY BOB BULLARD PAUL BULLARD PEGGY BURKHOLDER TOD BURNINGHAM BILL BUTLER PAMELA BUTLER BILL BUTTS BILL CABRERA DANA CAMPBELL MARCIA CAMPBELL MASON CARPENTER BOB CARTER JIM CASE PAT CASSIDY LARRY CATLETT DOUG CHURCH BOB CLARK DENNIS CLARK MIKE CLARK BRUCE CLIZBE PHYLLIS CLOUGH BRUCE COLLIER 124 BRYON COOK CORALYNN COOPER JEAN COOPER PAT COOPER RODGER CORRA NANCY COX BECKY CRAFT SUSAN CRAWFORD RICK CROSBY TRUDI CROTINGER KENNETH CRUISE SARA D‘ALESSANDRO ABBIE DALE KIM DALLOW P72) MARLENE DANIEL EILEEN DAY CRAIG DEATLEY MIKE DECUIR WAYNE DENNIS JIM DEVENEY GENE DEW NANCY DISENHAUS RUSS DOLBEAR DIANE DOTTERER DEBBIE DOZIER JOHN DRISCOLL 126 MIKE DUNWOODY MICHAEL DURSO SUSAN DYE CONNIE ELLIS PEGGY ELLY WILLIAM ENG JUDIE FAITH CRAIG FALK BILL FARINHOLT GEORGE FINNELL ROBERT FISHER TOM FISHER JOELLE FISHKIN KATHLEEN FITZPATRICK SHEILA FLANDERS 127 KENNY FLEMING PAT FLIPSE CATHY FLYNN ALLIE FOLKER BELINDA FORD JIM FORWARD CAROLYN FOSS ROBERT FOSTER JAN FOURQUREAN JIM FRAME CLIFF FRED BARBARA FRIEDMAN BERNIE FULLER NANCY GABOCY ELBERT GAINES ANDY GALLAGER PEGGY GALLAGER LYNDA GARLING ROB GARRETT KAREN GARVER 128 ROBERT GIBSON STEVE GILHEANY 7 TOM GLEITER STEWART GODSHALL CLARENCE GOODSON STEPHANIE GOULD TOM GRAHAM STEVE GREENSTREET BOB GRENWIS DOUG GRIMSLEY DEBORAH GUSTAFF BILL HALL JOE HALL KARL HAMM TERRY HAMMER DEBBY HAMPTON 129 BARBARA HANES PHILLIP HARDBOWER ELLEN HARRIS DONNA HARRISON LYNN HARRISON JIMMER HARTINGER BILL HATCH LINDA HAYWEISER HOLLY HEIMBACH BOB HELTON CAROL HENDERSON ANITA HENDON PEGGY HERBERT BRENDA HICKS PHYLLIS HILL SHERRIE HOLLIMAN 130 KEVIN HUGHES DEEDE HUTCHENS GARY INGER MARTHA INGRAHAM RICHARD ISCHE RICHARD JACKS BERNARD JEAN BRAD JENKINS ALLAN JENKINS FRANK JILLSON JOAN JOBST DIANA JOHNSON BETH JOHNSON VALERIE JOHNSON 13] CAROL JONES PAM JONES BILL JORDAN MIKE KAUFFMAN NANCY KEEN KEVIN KELLY RHONDA KELLY MARY KENDRICK KITTY KENNEDY STEVE KENNEDY ANDY KENLEY JEFF KENNEL TOM KEVAN SALLY KIDD SPENCER KIDD ANN KING SUE KING FRED KOZAK RICHARD KROCHALIS RONNIE SUE LACY DEBORAH LAGUENS JEFF LAMBERT STEVE LaROCK JANE LAMBIOTTE (op 183 ROGER LINDBERG CLEO LISENBY SALLY LUNSFORD DANNY LYNCH PAM MADDOCK MERTON MARLEY JOE MARTIN JOAN MASTERS KAREN MAY HARRY MAYER PATTY McCARTHY BARBARA McADAMS PAT McCONNELL CAROL McCRACKEN CHERI McCRACKEN TERRY McCULLEN SHARON McDANIEL PAUL McENROE BARBARA McGOVERN MARTHA McKINLESS PAM McMULLEN PENNY McMULLEN “They didn’t think | could do it!’ DANA MEEK DAVID MEEK MARTY MEGONIGAL CONNIE MEHMEL BOB MERTZ DOUGLAS MEYER 134 MIKE MILEUR PAULA MILIAN JOE MILKS BETTY MILLER CHRIS MILLER BILL MITCHELL . it is pretty impressive! DONALD MITCHELL DARLENE MIYAMOTO COOKIE MONTGOMERY CLAUDIA MOORE GARY MOORE KATHLEEN MOORE ALAN MOQUIN BILL MORAN ps WSIS: DAN MOSS BOB MURRAY PAM MYERS WAYNE MYERS JOE NEUMANN YVONNE NEWCOMB JOHN NOOTENBOOM VICK NORWOOD JONNY NOVGROD TERRIE ODELL PATRICIA OGLESBY CANDY ORGANT 136 SALLY ORTON VIRGINIA PACE DAWN PARISH BILL PARNELL RANDI PARSONS BOB PATTON LINDA PATTON LINDA PAULL CHIP PAXTON CODY PERRY JOHN PAYNE KATHY PEVER PENNY PILLET CARLEE POFF EDWARD POWELL fe Wd CARL PRATHER BRENDA PRIDGEN BRIAN PROVANCHA DONNA QUIST CHRIS RANDALL MONTE RANDALL CAROL RAY CAROL RIDGEWAY ROBERT RINDO HAROLD RISSELL JANET RUSSELL MARLEE SAGERT JOE SAMPSON IRIS SABULA RICHARD SAKAMOTO LEE SANDWEN JIM ROBB DANE ROLFE SUSAN ROBERTS STEVE ROMEO CAROLYN ROBERTSON BILL ROOP JOHN ROBISON BETTY LOU RUPP And it was such a nice weekend! 138 JANE SAVERANCE LAURA SAVERANCE SALLIE SCANLAN JILL SCHATZLEY PETER SCHEPS STEVE SCHUERING RICK SCROGGS STEVE SHIPPEE CAROL SHOEMAKER SUE SINGLETARY JULIE SINGLETON BEV SKELTON 139 JANET SMARR ANNE SMITH TERI SMITH TOM SMITH JOE SOFET MIKE SOLLOSI GREG SOMERS CORINNE SORBER MIKE SPATES ROY SPAULDING MARY SPRUILL SUSAN STAHLING KATHY STOFFEL JUDY STOKES JEANETTE STOVALL BILL STRINGER STEVE STROEBELE JOHN SULLIVAN MIKE SULLIVAN CAROLYN SUMMERS 140 CAROL TAYLOR What? You want my opinion? VICKI TAYLOR EILEEN THOMPSON JOHN THOMPSON MARTIN TILLER STEVE TIMBERLAKE PAT TORREY KATHY TRACY MICHELLE TRAPP CLAIRE TREGONE SCOTT TROUTMAN GREGG TURK CAROL UNDERWOOD JOHN VAN DOREN 14] DEREK VAN GILDER PIXIE VAN SANT RACHEL VINES JIM VARDY BERNARD WELLS BARBARA WADSWORTH LINDA WAGNER LAURIE WATKINS CHARLES WATSON DONNA WELLS JOE WERTHEIM PHYLLIS WEYRAUGH MARY ALICE WHELAN NORMA WIGUTOFF LINDA WILKIE ED WILKINS Eo! It’s a great day for Pam Wolle! TOM WILLETT MIKE WILLIAMS MIKE WILLIAMSON TOM WITHERS JERRY WOLD PAM WOLLE 142 A Latin slave performs for his master. DOUG WOOD RICHARD WRENN PHIL WOOD NANCIE WRENN 143 69 FRESHMEN Gail Green, Sen.; Pat Erickson, Secy.; David Hall, Pres.; Patty Stevenson, Treas.; Debbie McDaniel, Sen. It was a year unlike any other; this year we became full-fledged high school students, full of spirit and vitality, ready to explore the ceaseless wonders of our world. The study of World Geography brought to life many un- known facets of unique cultures. Homer’s The Odyssey similarly enriched our knowledge of man and his past. But not all of the year was spent reminisc- ing over the past. Our first thrust into the future came with our overwhelming victory in the annual Magazine Drive. Securing first prize was a welcome boost to our treasury. Decked out in Levis and ‘’Granny-dresses”’, 144 many trooped to our first discotheque dance held early in December. The fun and good times of those participating radiated “for miles around.’’ With best wishes we donated the proceeds to the Senior Class Prom. Materialistic goals, however, did not com- pletely dominate our attention. Participation in numerous sponsored activities was encour- aged by the class officers. All worked ener- getically to establish a record of responsibility and service. As the year ended, a quickening pace set the momentum for years to follow. DEBBIE ABBOTT SHARON AHN PAM ALLBRIGHT RICHARD ALLISON CRAIG ANDERSON BERNADETTE ARICO ROSS ARNOLD ALAN ASSUR KARL AXTHELM WILLIAM BARBOUR An excellent place to read; the calm 145 BARBARA BARNES RUTH BARROW quiet of a library. BARBEE BARTA SUSAN BAYRER ROLAND BEASLEY GERRY BECKLEY BOBBY BEELER ED BEERY RANDALL BELCHER CYNTHIA BELLE ISLE JERRY BENINATE MARY BENNETT MARTY BENSON DIANE BERGLAND SUE BETTIS NALDEEN BILOTTI MARGARET BINNS JUSTIN BLUM ANITA BOATWRIGHT PEGGY BOND 146 This “lollypop stick’ is the only one of world! its kind in the 147 CHRIS BONHAM STEVE BRANTNER VIVIENNE BRODER NANCY BROWN PAUL BULLOCK HENRY BURKE KEVIN BURKE MARK BURKE MARY ANN BUTCHER JAMES BUTLER JAN BUTTS KATHY CALL DARLENE CAMP SUSIE CAMPBELL STEVE CHRISTIAN WAYNE CLARK LAURA CONNELL MIKE CHRISTY LINDA COLLIER JUANITA COOKSEY SUE CAMPBELL PAT CAVANAUGH JONATHAN CAREY PHIL CECONI MATT CAREY JAY CHALK BRUCE CARRICO AMY CHARRON The spirit of ‘69! 148 CAROL COOPER TERRI CRAWFORD ELIZABETH CREWS SUE CROZIER SALLY CUNNINGHAM RUTH D’‘ALESSANDRO DON DALTON WILLIAM DARBY MIKE DAVIS BOBBI DEAVERS ANDY DECKER JANIE DIEHL 149 LARISA DOBRIANSKY DEBBY DODD GERALD DODD DENNIE DODSON SUSAN DONALDSON KRIS DORLAND ALEX DOWNS MIKE DUCKETT PAT DUFFY BEATRICE DURSO BILL DUTTON JOE DYE KATHY DYE EILEEN EATON DANA EDWARDS MARGARET EDWARDS RONNIE EDWARDS BETTY ELAM DENISE ELLIOTT SANDRA ELLIOT 150 SALLIE ENGEL DEBORAH ENGLISH PAT ERICKSON KERRY FADER TRIP FAHRINGER RICHARD FARINHOLT An excellent place to read CHARON FEILD RICHARD FINNELL the calm quiet of a library. JANI FLYNT GARY FORCIER RONNEY FOWLER MIKE FRANCA FRANK FRANCISCO JULIE FRAZIER JOHN FRIEDMAN ey. BILL FRYE JUDY FRYE LINDA FULLER LEE FUNKHOUSER BARBARA FURBISH VICKY GABOCY MICKEY GALL NINA GALLACHER ALBERT GEOFFREY PAUL GEOFFREY JOHNNY GILBERT MARCI GLENZER PAT GOLDEN CAROL GORE JOHN GORHAM GAYLE GREENE BESSIE GREKAS ROSEMARY GRILLO JUDY GRODOWITZ GLORIA GRUBBS [Be MARY GRUBBS MAGGIE HABIB PAM GUSTAFF TIM HAGEN “Are you sure this is how you sharpen a mechanical pencil?’’ JENNIFER HALL MIKE HALL TIM HALSEY CHRIS HAMLIN MARYLLIS HAMM PAT HAMMOND ANGELA HANSARD RON HARMAN ROBERT HATCHER BARBARA HAYES STEVE HAYS ERIC HEDIGER 153 LEE HEDIGER BARRY HERMON KIT HIGGINS JUDY HILL MIKE HILL WILLIAM HILL MARLYS HINK JANE HINKLE SUSAN HIRT GEO HOLLAND VICKI HOLMAN LYNN HOLTZWORTH ROBERT HOOVER CHRISTY HOPKINS CHIP HOSFORD WALTER HOWARD CARLA HOWELL JOE HOWELL JOHN HURST SUSAN INGHAM 154 PETER JAKUBOWSKI KEVIN JOHNSON JACK JORGENSON CHARLIE JOY DEBBIE KEETER JOHN: KELLY WALTER KERNS CLIFF KEVILL DENISE KING EDMUND KORCEL ROXANE KRAFT BARRY LaBAR RALPH LaROCK SANDRA LaROWE 155 DAVE LACEY DONNA LANTZ DON LARSEN TERRI LAUFER ROBERT LAYNE FRANK LEE JIM LEMON SUE LINGLE CATHY LITTLE CORTIS LITTLE PAULETTE LOCHER LARRY LOCKHART DAVID LOESCH GLEN LONG TERRY LOOMIS ROBERT LOWE RANDY LUSBY JANET LYDDANE JANIS LYNCH DAVE LYON ROBERT MacCLOSKEY STEVE MacKINNON KIM MADDEN MIKE MARTIN 156 STEVE McALEER JANET McCLANAHAN DEBBIE McDANIEL SANDRA McGOWN GARY McLAUGHLIN BOB MALCOLM RICHARD MAREK FRAN MAROCCHI BILL MASSE JOE MASTERSON MANDY MATHIS MATILLE MATON CHRIS MAYER RICK MELBY What great form! eM LINDA MELVIN PAT MILEUR STEVE MILLER STEVE MINOR VICKIE MOCKBEE DEBRA MONAHAN JULIE MOORE ROBERT MOORE PAM MORELLI SUSAN MORRIS 158 | LANCE MORROW BOB MULLEN STEVE MOXHAM NANCY MUSSETTO RUA NGA Rete geseeseiceerseencsemmnaies wonder why Mr. Visnich wanted these scissors sharpened?”’ CYNTHIA NASH STEVEN NETZEL DEBORAH NEWBY DAVID NOORDHOFF GLEN NORFOLK GERRY NORTON ROBERT NOVGROD BARBARA OBAUGH JERRY OBAUGH MARIE O’CONNOR LARRY OESTERICH CLARK OKAWA Paes PETER OLIN JAMES ORTAGUS KEVIN ORTON JOHN OSIUS SHELLEY PACHARZINA LARRY PACK RICK PAGE BETSY PALMER JEAN PALMER DONALD PARKER FRANK PARSONS SAM PASCOE ROY PERRY PEGGY PETERSON PRISCILLA PILLET DANNY PITNER JOHN PIXLEY LYNN PLOUGH JANET POST TOM PRICE 160 SHERRY PROCTOR BOB PROFERES SHARON QUINN JUDY REED JOHN REGNI CAROL REITER BARBARA REYNOLDS TOM RIDDELL SUSAN RODENHIZER MARK ROSENBERG BONNIE ROWE LETHA ROWE JUDY RUCH RON RUPP SHARON SANBORN 161 GRANT SARGENT STEVE SAWYER KEN SCHAEFFER WINDY SCHINDEL CATHY SCHMID ALAN SCHUERING SHERRY SEARS WES SEIDEL STEVE SEXAUER GEORGE SHEPHERD VICKY SHEPHERD STEVEN SHOEMAKER GARY SHORT WAYNE SHORT STU SIMON CHUCK SLAWSON BRUCE SMARR ANN SMILLIE WILLIE SMITH DENNIS SNYDER 162 RALPH STARGARDT CAROL STENNETT KEITH STEVENS PATTI STEVENSON Does this stuff splash or splatter? ANDY STOFFL MIKE STRAIGHT ROGER STRANGE GLENN STRICKLAND BRENDA SUMMERS KEVIN SUNDQUIST JAY SWEENEY BILL TALLICHET JIM THOMPSON REVELL THOMPSON MICKY TODD GAIL TOMIMATSU 163 LINDA TOMLINSON JOHN TONTZ TOM TRIPLETT CYNDY TRONE JAMES TURLEY CINDY UNDERWOOD KAREN VAN NESTE LOREN VAN SICKLE CAROL WALTERS MARSHA WARD TOM WARD LYNNE WARREN LINDA WATKINS JUDY WEAVER BOBBI WELCH CHARLES WELSH STEVE WEYBRIGHT GREGG WHEAL AUTRA WHEELER JACK WHETSTINE 164 JOYCE WHETSTINE DAVID WHITE KENNY WHITMER KAREN WHITTAKER CLIFF WICKER RICK WIESENAUER JOHN WILBURN SANDY WILKIE TURNEY WILLIAMS RONNIE WILSON BARBARA ANN WINE DELLA WISNIEWSKI LESLIE WOOD DAN WOODEND 165 ZOE WOODSON JOHN WORSHAM LINDA WRAY PENNY WYNNE CHERYL ZIMMERMAN LINDA ABBA ‘69 PAT ATKINSON ‘69 CAROLYN BAHL ‘69 BRENDA BOYUM ‘69 SHERRY CABLE ’68 BARBARA CARRICO ‘69 WYNNE CASSELL ‘69 SONIA CHINIARA ‘68 JOAN COOPER ‘68 BARBARA COPPLE ‘69 BETTY DOCKERY ‘69 CLAYTON EVANS ‘69 DEAN GABRIEL ’69 NANCY HABERLIE ‘68 LINDA HICKS ‘69 LARRY HOUSTON ‘69 SUPPLEMENT 166 BETSY KEADLE ‘68 MIKE JONES ‘69 HARRY JONES ‘67 GARY JEWELL ‘69 SANDRA KEITH ‘69 KOLLEEN KENNY ‘69 LYNNE KLEYLA ‘69 LINDA KRERS ‘69 JUDY LITTLE ‘69 EDWINA LYON ‘68 CAROLYE MAERKER ‘69 MICHELLE McDONOUGH '68 DIANA MIDDLEMAS ‘69 MARLENE MIDKEFF ‘69 Anybody got a dime? 167 KRIS MONTGOMERY ‘69 DONNA MOOREFIELD ‘69 PAT MULLIN ‘68 DENICE NEGLEY ‘68 PHILL NETZEL ‘67 NANCY ORTAGUS ‘69 BECKY OVER ‘69 PEGGY PAXTON ‘69 CONNIE PAYNE ’68 CECELIA PESACRETA ‘69 JEAN PRENTICE ‘69 JOHN RICHARDS '67 DIANNE RUNYON ‘69 MARY SHEA ‘68 SUE RUSSELL ‘67 168 SUPPLEMENT — BECKY SITWELL ‘69 PAT SOBEL ‘68 LINDA STEWART ‘68 JACK STOCKWELL ‘68 GARY SUTHERLAND ‘68 CHRIS TAWNEY ‘68 BETSY TAYLOR ‘69 PAM TAYLOR ‘68 JERRY WADE ‘69 JUDI WEISENBORG ‘68 CANDY WILLIAMS ‘69 SUSAN LONG ‘68 Yes sir . . . In Thomas Jefferson High School... There’s ROY FOWLER ‘66 ZAID ABDUL-RAHEEM HERALDO MUNOZ this waste-paper basket and everywhere | go... . Student from Kuwait International Fellowship Student from Chile 169 7a First row: Jim Maness, Rich Offutt, David Morrow, Ron Rector, Rich Corey, Mike Funston, Denny Cochrane, Fred Payne, Irv Sanborn, John Van Doren, Mar. Second row: Brad Pierce, Mike Shidle, Jerry Moore, Mike Hayden, Eddy Martenson, Bob Mead, Doug Miyamoto, Brian Skelton, Bill Hall, Mar. Third row: Charlie Craft, Bob Baird, Don Ruch, Mike Page, Scott Harris, Steve Wood, Bruce Wesley, Earl Dye, Lee Atkinson, Ed Wilkens, Mar. Fourth row: John Heatwole, Boyd Flynt, Tim Tyler, Danny Staley, Bill Bean, Jim Slinkman, Bob Kirkorn, Mike Rexrode, Bill MacKinnen. Fifth row: John Reidelbach, Robby Eaves, Bob Nicol, Obie Bucher, Ken Hayes, Mike McKeen, Mike Allen. First row: Mr. Rihn, JV Coach; Mr. Jenkins, Head Varsity Coach; Mr. Hess, Varsity Coach. Second row: Mr. Riley, JV Coach; Mr. Stone, Varsity Coach; Mr. Waring, Freshman Coach. VARSITY FOOTBALL Things never quite got oft the ground tor the 1965 Jefferson football squad. Injuries to key players and the consequent lack of sustained offensive power led to a 0-10 season. There were some bright moments when Jef- ferson looked like the team of old against Falls Church, as it twice threatened to score late in the fourth period, only to lose a heart- breaker, 7 to 6. Against Fairfax, Jefferson outplayed its opponent in every quarter; the game was highlighted by a 13-point comeback after being down 13 to O at halftime. The Colonials almost went on to win, but the clos- ing drive ended 12 yards from the goal. The biggest game was against Annandale, num- ber one team in the state. The Colonials held the high-geared Atoms scoreless for a period and a half in what could have been the big- gest upset of the year. The defense was tre- mendous; four times during the game they threw the Annandale quarterback for big losses. But the Atoms weren’t to be denied and went on to win; the never give-up attitude of the Colonial team won’t be forgotten by either Annandale or the 1000-odd spectators who viewed the game. This was the story of our football season, one which fell short, in many ways. One thing that was not lacking, however, was the deter- mination of our boys, who always gave their best. 173 174 Fred Payne, Center Bill Bear, Linebacker Charlie Craft, Guard Jim Maness, Split-end 175 Steve Wood, Halfback Boone Bucher, End Bob Nicol, Tackle VARSITY PLAYERS John Heatwole, Guard Mike Shidle, Guard Don Ruch, Fullback John Riedlebach, Halfback Jerry Moore, Quarterback Boyd Flynt, Guard Danny Staley, Tackle 176 Tim Tyler, Center Ron Rector, Defensive Back Bill Bean, Tackle Ken Hayes, Halfback Scott Harris, Halfback Eddy Martenson, Halfback Dave Morrow, Tackle DA? 178 VARSITY FOOTBALL ee San arcs somes oo ee 179 dae First row: Linda Hardy, Captain. Second row: Mary Davidson, Gail Gorman. Third row: Helen Peterson, Helen Peterson Toni Walter, Taffy Neuburg, Co-Captain. Fourth row: Nancy Long, Suzanne Beckley, Lois Bergman, Barbara Jo Wood. “WHOOP! WHOOP!” Echoed the roaring TJ crowd led by our enthusiastic cheerleaders . . . they did their best to VARSITY promote spirit and good sportsmanship at varsity athletic competitions throughout the year. Selected last May on the basis of appearance, coordination, and cheering ability, the G 4 - ERLEA D E RS squad comprised nine seniors and one junior, eight of which had returned from last year. They displayed their loyal sup- port throughout innumerable pep rallies and with their re- assuring smiles. sii J ees NANCY Linda Hardy, Captain Nancy Long Toni Walter 180 Taffy Neuburg, Co-Captain Suzanne Beckley Gail Gorman Lois Bergman Barbara Jo Wood Mary Davidson 18] JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Coach Riley SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponent 0 Ft. Hunt 19 13 Stuart 6 6 Falls Church 0O 13 Yorktown 0O i. Madison 7 6 Fairfax 0O 6 Annandale 7 13 Groveton 0O Coach Rihn 182 First row: Coach Rihn, Robert Albrect, Tom Andrews, Craig Deatley, Wayne Dennis, Pat Cassidy, Bobby Gidson, Kevin Huges, Brad Butts, Mike Coffman, Johnny Van Doren, Billy Hall. Second row: Bruce Smarr, Walter Atkins, Doug Church, Mike Silosi, Cody Perry, John Driscoll, Phil Hardbower, Mason Carpenter, Stuart Godshall, Bill Stringer, Carl Prather. Third row: Coach Riley, Steve Scheuring, Kim Dallow, Bryon Provancha, Mickey Todd, Mike Straight, Bryon Cook, Rick Scroogs, Ed Powell, Jack Stockwell, Stewe Hayes, Andy Kinley, Charles Tucker, Frank Bernhart. 183 JUNIOR VARSITY 184 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Pam Myers, Karen Garver, Sallie Scanlan, Nancie Wrenn, Captain; Bobbie Wrenn, Mascot; Linda Paull, Co-Captain; Peggy Ely, Nancy Disenhaus, Sue Crawford. Linda Paull, Co-Captain Sallie Scanlan Peggy Ely Pam Myers Sue Crawford Karen Garver 185 First row: Glenn Norfolk, Steve Mackinnon, Ken Whitmer, Stuart Simon, Ralph LaRock, Kevin Orton. Second row: Bill Masse, Steve Hays, Charles Tamburello, Rick Page, Terry Loomis, Alan Shuering. Third row: Mark Burke, Bud Darby, Wayne Short, Barry Hermon, Roland Beasley, Phil Ceconi, Tim Hagen. Fourth row: Mike Christie, Dan Woodend, Jerry O’baugh, Victor Fahrin- 186 ger, Mark McArtor, Steve Brantner, Joe Howell, John Gorham. Fifth row: Jay Sweeney, Bob Proferes, Albert Geoffrey, David Hall, Joe Dye, Dave Lyon, Jerry Beninati, Bill Williams, Gary Short. Sixth row: Coach Christie, Sam Pascoe, Richard Marek, Coach Waring. Sc. ‘Dx aie eott he To SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponent 13 Stuart 0 0 Falls Church 14 0 Mt. Vernon 26 0 Madison 13 0 Fairfax 13 0 Annandale 12 FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS The freshman cheerleading squad, consist- ing of six girls chosen last year, tried hard to instill feelings of pride and unity in the fresh- men class. Through many events, including class pep rallies, they let the Freshman teams know they were behind them all the way. The 9th grade cheerleaders felt it was a wonderful experience, and were proud to serve as Jef- ferson cheerleaders. ey First row: Pot Erickson, Dana Edwards, Terri Crawford, Co-captain. Second row: Judy Grodowitz, Captain; Leslie Wood, Revell Thompson. 187 VARSITY BASKETBALL Jefferson’s basketball Colonials did not quite come into their own this 1965-66 season. The team, whose record is by no means an indication of their ability, provided many exciting games for enthusiastic crowds. The Jefferson-Lee encounter was a good example, with the Colonials win- ning in the remaining four seconds on Mike Glaser’s jump shot. And then there was the disappointing 84-81 overtime during the first Jefferson-Farifax game, where the boys tried all the way. The highlight of the season, however, was the triple overtime against the Rebels where they took the 75-70 victory to end the regular season. Jim Andrews, who was out the last five games with mono, was chosen for the Northern Virginia District |-A second team. Prospects look better than ever for the upcoming varsity team because of this year’s outstanding JV team. Terry Corcoran, Rick Weinstein, Bob Montondo, Jim Slinkman, Mike Glaser, Jerry Moore, Brian Cook, Mike Clark, Mike Buckley, Bob Kidd. 188 s valiant effort is thwarted by a Calavier. Brian Cook’ Mike Glaser takes careful aim. Jerry Moore clears the boards. 190 Soe Guard, Terry Corcoran, sets the play. A Woodson attempt is blocked by Jerry Moore. 19) Mike Glaser makes a jump shot. Jerry Moore guides the ball through the basket for another Mike Buckley gets the rebound. two points. 192 Fiat Jerry Moore strains to make the jump ball as teammates and opponents look on with expectation. 193 JUNIOR VARSITY © BASKETBALL i The JV Colonials played a spirited and sensa- tional season, losing only two games out of a total of nineteen. To climax a victorious season the team won the Group I-A Championship by beating Madison 40-30 in the playoffs. Much of the credit for this fine season belongs to Coach Hulen who gave the boys the spark which generated their excellent performance. With this potential, the team should meet our hopes for a fine team at the varsity level next year. Rick Scroggs makes a jump shot. Mike Mileur lays the ball up for two points. 194 Bob Fisher shoots the ball. Coach Hulen after a game. John Bradley, Jim Case, Carl Prather, Gregg Turk, Mike Mileur, Rick Scroggs, Steve Greenstreet, Gary Sutherland, Bob Fisher, Tom Andrews, Co-Captain; Mason Carpenter. 195 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Steve Greenstreet shoots a set shot. . q ; ; iid iia Tom Andrews shoots for two points. under Tom Andrews exhibits his unique jumping shot while shooting heavy pressure. 196 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Jefferson’s Freshman basketball squad had a commenda- ble ten game season, with seven wins and only three losses. Coach Hewitt kept his sixteen member squad hustling every minute they were on the court, keeping their team spirit at a peak throughout the season. Prospects for the JV next year are very favorable with this fine group on the team. Ss Sam Pascoe resolutely directs the ball in a jump shot. Pat Mileur, Stuart Simon, Terry Loomis, Larry Houston, Steve Sexauer, Mike Straight, Roland Beasley, Sam Pascoe, Jerry Beninate, Tim Hagen, Jack Whetstine, Joe Masterson, Robert Novgrod, Steve Minor. 197 WRESTLING Our 1965-66 wrestling team was plagued by in- juries and inexperience, due to losing almost half of last year’s team. Our hopes were greatly elevated by our first vic- tory over Garfield, 46-8; but the other practiced wrestlers in the district soon showed us that without experience it would be a hard season. At the end of the regular season Jefferson had placed only above Madison; however, the Colonials ranked above ten teams in the competitive Northern District Tour- nament. Anticipation for next year runs high, as three- fourths of this year’s team will be returning, being much wiser for this year’s experience. Jim O'Leary keeps his opponent down. First row: Jeff Helsley, Jay Hawkins, Jim O’Leary, Randy Johnson, Danny Staley, Tim Tyler, Mark Hana- bury, Bruce Smarr, Cliff Kevill, Lou Henderson. Second row: Damion Chaves, Mr. Rihn. 198 Danny Staley prepares to hurl his opponent to the mat. Lou Henderson demonstrates the ‘’chicken wing’’ as he prepares for the ‘’grasshopper”’. Brian Skelton and opponent during a match. 199 Jay Hawkins, Captain, goes in fighting for a single leg take down. Jay Hawkins starts for another pin with a straining opponent. 200 Brian Skelton tries for the inside switch. Colonial Jay Hawkins tries to work into a pin. Brian Skelton protests, ‘‘Hey! Let go of my shoe strings!’’ in an attempt to escape. 201 oe ON ORAS ay aie RAE ee na — ie Seachinimemanennmanarmnrer atts é First row: Dale Bryan, Larry Catlett, Stew Godshall, James Whitmoyer, Mike Hayden, Mike Page, Jim Maness, Van Nerdahl, Mike Buckley, Ron Etters, Bill MacKinnon, Larry Sorenson. Second row: Harvey Decker, Boyd Flynt, Joe Masterson, Bill Sweeney, Kevin Sundquist, Mike Allen, John Robison. Third row: Gary Booker, Ed Martenson, Paul Morris, Larry Lockhart, Gary Short, Charles Welsh, Mike Moore, Steve MacKinnon. Fourth row: Bill Stringer, Larry Houston, Gene Dew, Elbert Gaines, Wesley Junker, Ron Rupp, Fred Zipp. Fifth row: Bill Hirsh, Ed Wilkins, Walt Atkins, Tim Tyler, John Reidelbach, Mike McKeen, Steve Thompson. Sixth row: Coach Hess, Steve Ruffin, Rick Crosby. 202 — Elbert Gaines sprints to the finish line at a Colonial track meet. Jefferson and Groveton runners round a curve during the Groveton meet. TRACK This year the Colonial track squad had high hopes of bettering our season’s record. We were greatly encouraged by the return of many of last year’s veterans and a host of new prospects who turned out to begin this year’s campaign. Under the direction of Coach Hess, we set a fast pace for the 1966 season. During the months of April and May the team competed in ten regular season meets and hoped to enter the Northern Virginia and Virginia State meets at the end of the season. 203 Elbert Gaines high-jumps while Boyd Flynt keeps a record of the scores. Bill Stringer holds the tape while Stuart Godshall completes a broad jump. Larry Sorenson, broad jumper. 204 SET, ee Mike Hayden passes the baton to Paul Morris. Boyd Flynt high jumps. Van Nerdahl and Mike Page finish a fast heat. Members of the track team run the low hurdles. 205 VARSITY BASEBALL Coach Hulen’s Colonials were still a young squad, but this year we had the added experience of a varsity season behind us. Although the squad was again filled with many juniors and sopho- mores, Coach Hulen expected to be in the running for the Northern District Champion- ship. We faced some tough competition as we battled many strong teams, but we relied on a strong infield and good pitching to win the games. Coach Hulen explains the techniques of ball handling to pitchers Steve Greenstreet and Jim Case. Bob Kidd and John Bradley practice throwing and catching. 206 First row: John Van Doren, Mar.; Jim Vardy, Fred Payne, Jim Case, John Bradley. Second row: Mark Hanabury, Steve Greenstreet, Don Mike Glaser, Jim Andrews, Bob Fisher, Mike Hichak, Coach Hulen. It’s a lost cause as Jim Andrews slides into base! Earl Dye, Bob Kidd, Tom Andrews, Ruch, Boone Bucher, Jerry Moore, 207 VARSITY BASEBALL : ae A H if | WERE GA cus Ny “ eae | | eo. ao te ts: $ on Meten SS Shawnee ew nyngl os te i a OS 9a aged ¢ as ef ae Nts Ne neeae” sl seni dimeee eee os . ‘ - . ae = Raa al - Pe SS a gene 7 “i R ‘ ’ ¢ Pe a eee | ae ae pe Boone Bucher at first base. ei 5 ieee ee Mike Glaser waits for the pitch. 208 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL = ee ® aM wish 2 : of Ry ag ON tan wis ae FR OR Baw ae ee s a e. a a em coal “ re ee i. , Mike Mulier, poised and ready for action. ° im ti 2 _ -_ ety. sw. Be Ppt OO lg P — . oe - _ o ti e — - Bob Rindo faces the Hammond battery in a JV scrimmage. 209 GOLF Possibly the best golfers at Jefferson were assembled under Coach Stone’s guidance for the varsity golf season. The team, which participated in nine regular season golf matches, had hopes of competing in the Regional Playoff, the Virginia State Association Interschool matches, and the Northern Virginia Playoffs at the end of the regular season. The returning veterans of last year’s team assured a bright outlook for one of the best teams in northern Virginia. Jerry Wold practices his stance. Coach Stone, Jerry Wold, Joe Marin, Doug Laguens, Ralph Cartzendafner, Mike Cassidy, Gregg Turk, Bob Van Sant. 210 ora ee | ae bees ie TILA lied First row: Perry Wright, Gary Shelton, Steve Harvith, John Newby, Tom Hirsh. Second row: Steve Page, Chris Carey, Dave Sawyer, Mark Rutzik, Dennis Cochrane, Coach Christie. RRC aioe entender : = Fo F] . Sa Steve Page prepares to return the ball. TENNIS Returning to the tennis team this season were many of last year’s members, providing a tremendous asset to the team through the experience gained last year. Under the coaching of Mr. Christie we looked forward to a rewarding season of nine regular season matches. The Northern Regional Tournament, May 2-6, and the Virginia State Tournament, May 13-14, were prime goals for us this year. Perry Wright... 211 3 nae po RO . et ee po i at ateica ? ee tas ae eae ee | aS 3 , . = oc Lbs Rect - © oe vibe se A ce. ae . Le aes pe ee age ao «ees oo i hae «gw per ee Ate he im “ate i =e ey We dine 9! s Pa ; a eee Pat ‘ ass =i SM Sad ek First row: Carol Ray, Pat Lungren, Debbie Harlan, Co-Capt.; Chris McAllen, Co-Capt.; Barbara Mills, Sherry Cable, Joan Brownell. Second VARSITY HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Opponent Langley Groveton Fairfax Annandale Mt. Vernon Ft. Hunt McLean Madison Colonials oo-—- 0O—-O0 W ge yee oc ty es . - “ ek % 5 Sail % seagate 4 a all ms Ky ” 5 4 , 2S “Soa. 2 Row: Janet Hermon, Nancy Boice, Kate Carter, Margaret Brownell, Brenda Smarr, Peggi Willison, Lynn Masterson, Susan Ray. Brenda Smarr calmly sizes up a hard drive. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponent Langley Groveton Fairfax Annandale Mt. Vernon Ft. Hunt McLean Madison OOON—_-—-—CO el he 1 iH eg Mo Wi % - Bape ae PS : an ‘ x “ee : + te y: ak ; ae -N Bie a3 i - pi . ms a oe +¢- hate ' ea a wy « ‘ ar ” ww , -f ’ anienapae it kf ¥ a . aad f es ir vas fuewn - - me by vv n vist - . 2 ed oa 1s meal iar: ‘ be bv e 2 fare ws —— Ce PAPE. pe Ft fat. eee} ia “ er ‘ . € xy ee Sth we ge ag ge aes ica Latbeg ee bp i j. Me) bec, = : ox at ae basin, Vedpiedine ans es Ag ge IZ a oe ee ee a ‘ First row: Chris Osegueda, mgr.; Susan Dye, Corky McCorkle, Darlene Wisniewski, Sherry Allbright, Pam Allbright, Miss Stacks, Spon.; Linda Miyamoto, Becky Horsman, Capt.; Chris Dickson, Capt.; Randy Lusby, Sollosi, Kathy Rood, Peggy Gallagher. Joan Masters, Wendy Andrus, Mgr. Second row: Karen Pacharzina, Della 213 First row: Sue Collier, ’ : i Brownell, Lorice Inger, Lacy Hanley, Jill Meyer, Jean Meyer. Third row: Miss Morrison, Coach; Ginger Bienert, Debbie Harlan, Sidra Singer, Capt.; Nancy Boice, Co-Capt.; Linda Arnold. Second row: Joan Joyce Clark, Nancy Redding, Janet Polk, Mary Parrish, Kate Carter, Brenda Smarr, Mgr.; Beverley Skelton, Mgr. Varsity Colonials battle against Mt. Vernon. GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL The girls’ varsity basketball team completed the season with seven wins and five losses. Co-captains Nancy Boice and Sidra Singer helped spark the girls’ enthusiasm enabling them to win seven games. The team established a new single game scoring record of 51 points when playing Stuart. High scorers for the season were Nancy Boice with a 15.0 point average and Sidra Singer with a 12.5 average. Nancy Boice and Janet Polk were high rebounders for the team, while Sue Collier and Janet Polk lead in pass inter- ceptions. With continuous practice on skills and plays, the season proved to be both exciting and rewarding for every member of the team. 214 Debbie Harlan shoots for two points. First row: Sherry Cable, Mgr.; Sue Kent, Margaret Brownell, Jean Palmer, Sue Roberts, Linda Collier, Debbie McDaniels. Second row: Sandy Wilke, Chris Hamlin, Denise King, Pat Mullin, Della Wisniewski, Pam Albright, Charlene Tawney. Third row: Karen Pakerzina, Capt.; Judy Stokes, Capt.; Debbie English, Mrs. Cockerham, Coach; Corine Sorber, Cathy Tracy, Lauren Oston, Mar. Although the JV won only four out of twelve games, they displayed skill, spirit and deter- mination throughout the season. Many of their losses were by only a few points in the final quarter. With the experience they have gained during this season, they should make a large contribution to next year’s team. GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 215 VARSITY SOFTBALL The enthusiasm ran high as over seventy-five girls tried out forthe varsity softball team. After final cuts Coach Birch got the girls into prime condition through skill prac- tices and numerous scrim- mages. Several of the varsity players returned with much more ex- perience and poise. Miss Birch expected a rough ten games, but counted on the girls’ experience to provide the skills needed for a successful season. Laura Connell, Varsity First Baseman. gym. First row: Laura Connell, Barbara Mills, Linda Hammer, Sherry Cable, Diane Araney. Second row: Debby Harlan, Jill Meyer, Joan Brownell, Mary Daniels, Lynn Masterson, Mgr. 216 JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL Every day after school in the gym or on the blacktop in back of the school, the girls’ softball team worked to improve their skills in bunting, fielding, batt- ing, and base running. The JV was greatly encouraged and improved through the direction of their Coach, Miss Stacks, enabling them to have a suc- cessful season, especially be- cause of the experience they gained. Miss Stacks, JV Coach, waits calmly for the next pitch. Varsity catcher Sherry Cable. First row: Linda Hicks, Randy Lusby, Jeanne Palmer, Denise King, Ellen Marks, Dana Meek, Sally Orton. Second row: Joan Masters, Mgr.; Joan Cooper, Jean Cooper, Brenda Hicks, Carol Reiter, Loni English, Margaret Brown- ell, Peggy Gallagher. 212 INTRAMURALS Students this year had the opportunity to par- ticipate in the keen competition offered by such widely varied activities as volleyball, gymnastics, basketball, and modern dance, through the physical education department’s intramural program. Under the leadership of Miss Birch, we hope to include more activities next year, enabling many more students to take part in a greater variety of sport-related programs. Sue Brown vaults the horse. Modern dance participants. Pat Lundgren in modern dance. 218 = Sc “ as Shy Volleyball intramurals. Pa Be! ORGANIZATIONS 221 Re: Vice-Pres.; Charlie McElroy, Pres. ie SCA OFREIGERS Don Paule, Treas.; Helen Disenhaus, Secy.; Taffy Neuburg, SCA Discussing school problems, planning solutions, and considering social activities made the SCA a vital part of everyday life at Jefferson. In the House representatives from each homeroom in- troduced many projects hoping to fulfill the SCA’s goal of cooperation. The activities were co- ordinated by the Senate (the presidents of all the Organizations), so that there would be a variety of functions scheduled throughout the year. To acquaint students with the SCA we sponsored a successful Welcome Dance, an orientation for new students, the Fall Festival, and a Student Hand- book. The final division of the SCA was the Cabi- net, which carried out the projects decided upon by the House. All of these groups have striven to unify our student body into a true Student Co- operative Association. SCA CABINET Sandy Attinello, Displays; Val VanOsdol, Elections; Steve Thompson, Handbook and Reception; Richard Burdick, Building and Grounds; Doug Hall, Backstage. 222 7 ¥ 2 - 4 - H } SENATE First_row: Mark Rutzick, Pres. protemp.; Taffy Neuberg, Pres.; Joyce Clark, Secy. Second row: Tom Withers, Judy Grodowitz, Gayle Greene, Chris McAllan, Cindy Gustaff, Deborah Harnish, Karen May, Lin- da Paull. Third row: Anne Vartanian, Mary Alice Whelon, Nancy Fairbrother, Christine Lynch, Kathy Hichak, Jim Maness, Debi Sadoti, Helen Marocchi, Debbie McDaniel. Fourth row: Anita Malcolm, Marcia King, Nancy Willett, Sally Winne, Peggi Willison, Nancie Wrenn, Linda Hardy, Kathy Ashley, Mary Parrish, Richard Brill. Fifth row: Harold Stull, Tom Willett, Preston Butcher, Don Wilson, Dick Larsen, Tim Sheaffer, Douglas Hall John Stanford, Don Lewy, Bob Van Sant. % : $ g hates ee HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES First row: Helen Disenhaus, Secy.; Charlie McElroy, Pres.; Don Paule, Treas. Second row: Corkie McCorkle, Darlene Miyamoto, Connie Payne, Allie Folker, Zoe Woodson. Third row: Carolye Maerker, Shelley Pacharizina, Angela Hansard, Bill Tallichet, Charon Feild. Fourth row: Holly Heimbach, Eileen Day, Joe Masterson, Janet Kilgore, Chris Haines, Judy Welch. Fifth row: Bill Bear, Bruce Hearn, Obie Bucher, Bill Gillespie, Rick Scroggs, Charles Ryan, Lynn Masterson. 223 First row: Chris McAllan, Don Wilson, Jean Wilkerson, Joyce Clark. Second row: Emily Watts, Dorothy Hoffman, Sylvia Case, Kathy Rood, Connie Withers, Marcia Burnette, Julia Dakin. Third row: Gary Booker, Mary Weaver, David Penson, Nancy Boice. CLASS COUNCILS The class councils were made up of repre- sentatives from each English class. With the main goals of class unification and raising funds, each class tackled the problem indi- vidually. Class assemblies brought the working of the class governments closer to the students; and in the spring served as a tool for the election of our future officers. First row: Ellen Harris, Tommy Withers, Sallie Scanlan. Second row: Bobby Helton, Nanci Wrenn. Third row: Darlene Miyamoto, Anita Hendon, Allie Folker, Connie Payne, Linda Paull. Fourth row: Eileen Day, Kathy Tracy, Holly Hiembach, Bill Bear. Fifth row: Mike Clark, Joe Wertheim, Rick Scroggs, Merton Marlay. Me First row: Matile Maton, Carol Cooper, Revell Thompson. Second row: Pat Erickson, Patty Steven- son, Francis Marocchi, Debbie McDaniel. Third row: David Hall, Mike Straight, Mickey Todd. 224 First row: Kathy Moore, Vice-Pres.; Tom Willett, Pres.; Carolyn Robertson, Secy.; Nancy Gabocy, Tr eas. Second row: Barbara Friedman, Nancy Disenhaus, Anita Hendon, Susan Dye, Karen Garver, Norman Wigutoff, Darlene Miyamoto, Carol Walters. Third row: Jill Schatzley, Mary Margaret Kendrick, Mary Spruill, Bill Stringer, Cliff Fred, Bryon Cook, Richard Krochalis, Peggy Burkholder, Mary Whelan, Richard Sakamoto. NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY “Honor Society? Oh, you mean those characters with the horn-rimmed glasses and the arm-loads of books!” The William H. Jordan chapter of the National Junior Honor Society by no means exemplified this impression of an honor society. Although ener- getically running a tutoring service for fellow students, the members found time to whole-heartedly support ath- letic events and social activities here at, TJ; A Junior Honor Society member performs a useful service by tutoring. 225 Colorful masses of shopping bags filled with cards of Christmas cheer dominates the conversation of Sally Robertson, Nancy Fairbrother and Penny Rood. First row: Ron Rector, Vice-Pres.; Val Van Osdol, Treas.; Mark Rutzick, Pres.; Janet Kilgore, Secy.; Penny Olin, Keeper of the Emblem. Second row: Beverly Nishikawa, Mary Jo Pollock, Barbara Jo Wood, Susan Ray, Mary Davidson, Helen Disenhaus, Anita Malcolm, Phyllis Mims, Ruth Hughes, Betty Reese, Chris McAllan, Joanne Averitt. Third row: Nan cy Fairbrother, Terri Ross, Taffy Neuburg, Wendy Bone, Jo Spiker, Judy Welch, Helen Marocchi, Brenda Hamner, Marion Jacks, Lois Bergman, Sally Robertson, Susan Christianson, Barbara Austin. Fourth row: Barbara Green, Mary Weaver, Debbie Wilson, Toni Downs, Barbara Batson, Cathy Walp, Suzanne Beckley, Nancy Willett, Sally Winnie, Kam Moriarty, Joan Brownell, Ginny Beck, Rebecca Richards. Fifth row: Don Lewy, Fred Payne, Charlie Craft, Richard Brill, Brian Brooks, Steve Page, Scott Lynch, Mark Blanks, Bill Gillespie, Mike Hayden, Chris Carey, Peggi Willison, Helen Peterson, Steve Thompson. 226 New members were formally inducted into the society at a special assembly on November 19, 1965. Ruth Hughes with her parents after the induction. = +. were eg By 4 PRE? geet ey %, , 2 PREP E gw, nite iit eae Zen NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY The lighted candles flickered in the suspenseful silence of the hushed room. A lone voice slowly pierced the silence, calling several names; and every heart beat faster ... a shining face radiantly happy, halting footsteps to an outstretched hand and the new mem- bers of the NHS were inducted. Only a wilted yellow rose and a fading memory are left of that day but to each of us it will be a dramatic moment, remembered and cherished. But the induction was only one part of a busy year for the Honor Society. Food and clothing for a help- less family in Winchester, a scholarship fund for a deserving senior implemented by a tutoring service and a Christmas card sale, all proved the value of this hard-working organization. First row: Mr. Stone, Spon.; Rick Hall, Treas.; Bob Van Sant, Pres.; Mark Rutzick, Vice-Pres.; Mike Glaser, Secy. Second row: Tom Withers, Irv Sanborn, Brad Pierce, Parl.; Ron Rector, Keeper of the Emblem; Scott Harris, Keeper of the Emblem; Richard Harman, Don Paule, Fred Payne. Third row: Chris Carey, Gary Booker, John LaCava, Obie Bucher, Reid Raudenbush, Richard Offutt, John Stanford, Richard Burdick. Fourth row: Mike Hayden, Don Wilson, Jim Allbright, Rob Nicholson, Jerry Moore, Jim Andrews, Gary Sutherland, Mike Kauffman. Rector and John Stanford head for class! Bi. a ee President Bob Van Sant presides over a Key Club meeting. 228 Hal Stull, the gym. Rae ees ake ' y REN ay 4g KEY CLUB Walking haggardly onto the field, we slowly began the tiresome, relentless job of picking up the seemingly millions of spots of color lit- tering the area. The dew soaking our shoes, our backs aching from last night’s escapades, the sun relentlessly beating down, though not yet unbearable, all were part of a day’s work after a home game. This was but one of the many service projects we performed for the school this year. At the start of the year we donated a flag- pole to our new stadium. Before each away game we posted maps throughout the school aiming to subtract a little of the confusion in the attempt to arrive at our opponents. We co- sponsored, with the Civitans, the canned food drive at Christmas, to help bring some bright- ness into a few Christmases that would other- wise be dark. And then, for the students of Jefferson, we presented the annual Christmas Dance, complete with waiters. The year was capped by the annual District Convention in the spring; and as the year closed we looked proudly back upon a record of dedicated ser- vice. John Stanford, Bob Montondo, Don Paule, and Ron Rector polish the Jefferson seal the Key Club donated to 229 CIVITANS In accordance with the goals of our club, usefulness, assistance, and school and community improvement, the Civitans initiated several new projects and services this past year. These included providing waste recep- ticals for our new stadium, handling the parking at all the home football games, planting shrubbery and flowers on the school grounds, decorating the gym for Red and White Night, and sponsoring a successful Surf Dance. With the Key Club we also co-sponsored the Canned Food Drive at Christmas to help bring happiness into some otherwise dark holidays. Under the zealous guidance of Mr. Rihn, each member of the Civitan Club tried to prevde an example of the qualities of citizen- ship needed for the future. Bill Paule and Tracy Deihr paint the waste recepticals the Civitans donated jointly with the Key Club to our football field. sy Be ny | O o THOMAS EFFERSOY ‘HIGH SCHOOL First row: Mr. Rihn, Spon.; Bill Paul, Pres.; Jim Maness, Vice-Pres.; Pudgy Ahlfield, Sec.; Kevin Quinn, Sgt.-at-Arms. Second row: Buddy Gray, Mike Shidle, Jim Cradlin, Larry Travers, John Richards, Scott Prentice. Third row: Jeff Hyland, Ralph Cartzendafner, Jerry Peacock, Scott Thompson, Phillip Hard- bower, Mike Palacky. Fourth row: Rod Windley, Jim Eagon, Bruce Smoot, Mickey Czarny, Dub Tullar, Stephen Timchak, Mickey Stephens. Fifth row: Bill Bean, Art Latina, Bruce Hearn, Tracy Deihr, Mac Thompson, Rick Scroggs, John Heatwole, Ed Ward. 230 La eal ras ‘ Pewee e eae AMY “geal = —— ft wie ad A, ee 2 Cue 2° % a | Tim Loomis washes out the paint bucket used for John Reidelbach, Randy Johnson and Bill Paule contemplate one of the bushes they planted this year. lining the field. 231 First row: Judy Stokes, Corres. Secy.; Barbara Jo Wood, Record. Secy.; Janet Polk, Pres.; Betty Reese, Vice-Pres.; Sally Winne, Treas. Second row: Sally Robertson, Anita Hendon, Helen Disenhaus, Nancy Disenhaus, Trudi Crotinger. Third row: Helen Peterson, Mary Jo Pollock, Phyllis Mims, Jeanie Wilkerson, Cindy Jo Derr, Julie Ann Dakin, Janet Kilgore, Jo Anne Wachholz. Fourth row: Linda Hardy, Wendy Bone, Helen Marocchi, Mary Weaver, Val VanOsdol, Taffy Neuburg, Nancy Fairbrother. Fifth row: Jill Meyer, Paula Prather, Peggi Willison, Suzanne Beckley, Andrea Passela, Penny Olin, Marcia King, Sandy Attinello. First row: Jo Anne Kevill, Hist.; Yvonne Hammond, Chap.; Cydnie Drake, Sgt.-at-Arms; Chris McAllan, Pres: Joyce Clark, Vice Pres.; Nancy Hart, Treas.; Chris Dickson, Secy. Second row: Susan Dye, Cina Arico, Allie Folker, Janet Agee, Becky Barta. Third row: Ann King, Renee Berard, Michele Horner, Carolyn Markley, Sallie Scanlan, Sandra C. Simmons, Lacy Hanley. Fourth row: Judy Welch, Terri Ross, Cea Brantner, Marcia Burnette, Peggy Burkholder, Becky Horsman, Deb Harlan. Fifth row: Chris Haines, Holly Heimbach, Nancie Wrenn, Sherry Allbright, Kam Moriarity, Nancy Boice, Linda Sollosi. 232 MEVAEIE Es Keyettes strove to develop initiative and leadership, prepare for useful cit- izenship, serve the school and commu- nity, and provide experiences in living and working with other people. The club of ‘65-'66 participated in various service projects for both the school and the community. Following the Key- ette motto, ‘‘We serve,’’ we tried to attain high qualities of leadership, character, and service through our con- cern and helpfulness for others. CIVETTES The newly formed Civette Club, a Girls’ Junior Civitan Club, was primar- ily a service organization. The mem- bers developed the characteristics nec- essary for unseflish citizenship and true leadership. By serving others and learning to co-operate among our- selves, we prepared for a more impor- tant place in business and community life. We strove to make our club an active and meaningful organization. First row: Timothy Sheaffer, Capt.; Steve Thompson, Co-Capt.; Jean Sanders, Sec.- Treas.; Mr. Gardner, Coach. Second row: Carol Shoemaker, Christianson, John Patterson, Alan Singer. Third row: Andy Zaugg, Michael Layman, Mark Blanks, Douglas Hall, Edward Powell, Don Lewy. Becky Richards, DEBATE TEAM “| contend that the Jefferson High School Debate Team is and has been an active and worthwhile organization. To support this statement, | offer the following: “First, in order to raise the funds needed to purchase materials, the team sold Jefferson banners; and had sev- eral bake sales. “Second, the team was invited to participate in both the University of Virginia and the George Washington University conference on public affairs. “Third, with the increase of mem- bership, the team was enabled to nold pre-season debates after school. “All of these activities broadened our interests and strengthened our team’s list of accomplishments. It is for these reasons that | contend Jef- ferson’s debate team to be an active and worthwhile organization.” INTERNATIONAL CLUB First row: Trudi Crotinger, Corresp. Secy.; Irene Driscoll, Secy.: Deborah Harnish, Pres.; Corkie McCorkle, Vice-Pres.; Judy Welch, Treas.; Miss Bagnato, Spon. Second row: Judi Taylor, Ginny Brossy, Denise Elliott, Janet Agee, Jan Butts, Susan Long, Dianne Bergland. Third row: Christy Hopkins, Karen Clefton, Patricia Oglesby, Linda Wray, Nancy Cox, Jefferson’s hope of hosting a foreign exchange student rested on the shoulders of our club. Our first project was de- signed to arouse student interest in for- eign exchange students. During American Field Service Week current exchange stu- dents held a most interesting discussion Peggy Peterson, John Newby. Fourth row: Peggy Burkhold- er, Carolyn Markley, Linda Key, Becky White, Diane John- son, Bobbi Welch, Linda Shepherd, Barbara Beck. Fifth row: Nancy Gabocy, Chris Haines, Ruth Barrow, Kris Jorgensen, Stephanie Gould, Jane Saverance, Pam Anders, Laura Saverance. for the student body. Various activities were designed to acquaint us with the cul- tures of exotic countries. Then, in order to raise the necessary funds we sold hand- made Christmas ornaments and candles. Throughout our activities we anticipated receiving our exchange student for ‘66-67. 233 SPANISH CLUB Entering the Mexican restaurant, we delightedly found ourselves surrounded by the romantic atmosphere of Old Mexico. In this mood we spent an en- joyable evening munching tacos an d practicing conversational Spanish. This was only one of the many field trips we took to Washington in order to take advantage of the cultural opportunities available in the capital. The Spanish section of the Art Gallery together with the South American and Spanish embassies were well patronized by our members. Through these field trips and speakers from several of the Latin- American countries we gained excel- lent information about our neighbors to the south. Native Jeffersonians, Van Nerdah! and Nancy Fairbrother, talk with Heraldo Munoz from Chile and Zaid Abdul-Raheem from Kuwait. First row: Becky Richards, Parl.; Sally Robertson, Treas.; Na ncy Fairbrother, Pres.; Nancy Willett, Vice- Pres.; Kathy Laird, Hist. Second row: Don Greenwood, Walter Howard, Linda Wine, Carolyn Markley, Corkie McCorkle, Karen May, Gayle Greene. Third row: Ed Wilkins, Patti Stevenson, Michelle McDonough, Susan Ray, Dale Smith, Ruth Hennigan. Fourth row: Francine Lee, Kathy Moore, Bobbi Welch, Kris Jorgensen, Maggie Habib, Linda Wray. Fifth row: Val Johnson, Bob Kidd, Lee Sandwen, Park Arnold, Lynn Masterson, Dana Campbell, Linda Winner. 234 First row: Barbara Austin, Hist.; Carolyn Robertson, Vice-Pres.; Dimi Margolies, Treas.; Susie Emmons, Secy. Second row:- Mary Kendrick, Roxane Kraft, Barbara Hanes, Barbara Friedman, Norma Wigutoff, Donna Lantz. Third row: Margaret Flynn, Betty Lou Rupp, Carol Underwood, Claudia Moore, Steve Timberlake, Karen Kraft, Sue Christianson. Fourth row: Jeanie Wilkerson, Marion Jacks, Sherrie Holliman Sandy Attinello, Terrie O’Dell, Anita Malcolm, Toni Downs. Fifth row: Charlene Tawney, Bernard Jean, Penny Rood, Lee Ingham, Wendy Bone, Mary Spruill, Barb McAdams, Kam Moriarty, Robin Rothenback. FRENCH CLUB Recognizing that there are numerous countries today with French cultural back- grounds, the French Club aimed at stimulating student interest in such cul- tures. Supplementing our program of nor- mal inquiries into French customs were guest speakers invited throughout the year. The club activities included a festive Christmas party, French-style; presenting the school with a subscription of ‘Marie Claire’’, a popular French magazine; and the highlight of the year, a visit toa French restaurant in the spring. . First row: Paula Prather, Secy.; Paula Milian, Vice-Pres.; Paula LeVesque, Pres.; Bobbie Kerns, Treas.; Mrs. Nelson, Sponsor. Second row: Joan Jobst, Susan Due, Zoe Woodson, Eileen Eaton, Pat Sobel, Bill Tallichet, Nancy Cox. Third row: Charles Ryan, Linda Hayweiser, Dean Pershing, Kevin Kelly, Jeanette Stovall, Charles Dodd, Charles Craft. GERMAN CLUB With a long and varied history, today’s Germany can qualify as one of the most cultu rally distinct countries of Europe. This wide variety of culture offered no difficul- ties in the perpetuation of our major ob- jectives: to gain an understanding of the lives and attitudes of the German people. In November we invaded the Bavarian Restaurant trying to capture some of the spirit of the famous German Oktoberfest, a customary festival. A Christmas party and caroling was our next project as we wished everyone a ‘’Frohliche Weihnach- ten!’ But the highlight of the year came with our annual celebration of the colorful Fashingsball. This, along with other numerous ex- periences throughout the year, greatly en- lightened our German cultural knowledge. 235 First row: Mary Alice Whelan, Consul; Helen Marocchi, Consul; Mary Davidson, Quaestor; Miss Deal, Spon. Second row: Carol Walters, Darlene Miyamoto, Christy Hopkins, Trudo Crotinger, Deborah Harnish, Sandra Keith. Third row: Roxane Kraft, Nancy Mussetto, Bernadette Arico, Richard Sakamoto, Ann King, Phyllis Weyraugh, Jean Cooper, Jo Cooper. Fourth row: Fran LaManche, Patricia Gene Oglesby, Ellen Marlow, Marlys Hink, Frances Day, Tribune; Julie Moore. Fifth row: Mary Weaver, Stephen Miller, Bruce Wesley, Bill MacKinnon, Gary Sutherland, Bill Dutton, Susan Donaldson, Kathy Moore, Ronnie Sue Lacy. LAT N C L U B way!’” Dressed informally in an unconfin- ing garment of yellow sheet, which hung limply to the floor, barely concealing worn sandals, the stalwart slave muscled his master’s way through the crowd. Such was a typical scene between classes on the Latin Club’s second annual Slave Day. The funds from this Slave Day financed our annual spring banquet. With the com- mencement of a Latin Honor Society, we ended a very successful year. The main hall was filled with the crush- ing and pushing of eager students. Amid the confusion we faintly perceived the high-pitched whine of a newly bought slave proclaiming, ‘“The greatness of my master is unmeasurable! | bow before him, kissing his feet! Supplicatingly | command you in my eminent master’s name to make SCIENCE CLUB Was it a beam ora ray? Was it modula- tion or frequency? Was it homogenous or heterogeneous? These were but a few of the questions delved into as Science Club members explored the fields of chemistry, physics and biology. Assisted by a carefully planned program of films, lectures and field trips we explored the principles of light, crystallization, sound and genetics, which increased our understanding of our habitat. Our club, representative of those who were truely interested in science, made pos- sible the many rewarding experiences that are found in scientific research. Especially helpful in donating their time and patience were the faculty of the Science Depart- ment, who aided us in our learning exper- iences. First row: Peter Scheps, Vice-Pres.; Richard Krochalis, Secy.-Treas.; John Patterson, Pres. Second row: Michael Williamson, Harry Mayor, Dean Pershing. 236 HISTORY CLUB The pounding of the wooden gavel resounded as the clerk announced the successful passage of GA-1, a bill proposed before our General Assemb- ly, which was now “‘law.”’ Mimicking a democratic government we held party caucuses, drafted bills, presented them to our prime minister, discussed them in heated de- bate before the General Assembly, and voted upon them. The constant buzzing of several argumen- tative conversations, attempted filibusters, and excited political speeches were all very much a part of the political science portion of the meeting, and were by no means out of the ordinary. We rounded out our programs with distingu- ished guest-speakers and interesting field trips. The club very successfully fulfilled its purposes: to promote and encourage an interest in history and to increase an awareness of the historical forces that affect current affairs. Prime Minister, Mike lwanik, presides over the General Assembly of the History Club. First row: Mr. Finnell, David Erickson. Rutzick, Becky Richards, Kerns, Tom Pesacreta, Carter. Fifth Kat Mamber, Jan Gordon, Secy.-Treas.; Andy Zaugg, Vice-Pres.; Preston Butcher, Pres. Second row: Karen Clefton, Robin Hawkins, Penny Rood, Ginny Brossy, Connie Mehmel, George row: Susie Melby, Phyllis Mims, Anne Fitzpatrick, Harold Stull, Mark Kris Jorgensen, Nancy Bullard, Tom Kevan, Kevin Kelley, John Hempel, Lee Sandwen, Bob Ron Etters, Denny Cochrane, Mark Barnes, John Zartman, Lewis Bob Gillum, Mike twanik. Fourth row: John Travis, Bobbie Glasener, Scott Lynch, Steve Thompson, Edward Powell, Don Lewy, Cliff Fred, Don Paule. 237 ART GUILD Surrounded by multitudes of paintings in oils, water color, and chalk, the floor lit- tered with wood shavings, mounds of sculptured clay de- corating tables, and draped in smocks splattered with color, our industrious artists worked to increase their appreciation and knowledge of art through numerous after-school sessions, culminating in our annual trip to a New York art exibition. The new techniques learned in these periods of intensive study were displayed in fascinating bulletin board exhibits through- out the school. ELECTRONICS CLUB “Testing, 1,2,3, testing...” Slowly a clear, crisp voice broke through the loud static and a ham radio station began to broadcast from Thomas Jef- ferson High School. This event was the successful culmination of a year of hard work for the Electronics Club. Under the able leadership of Mr. Sisley, we plotted and planned the erection of an operating radio station as our major project for the year. This left only a short interval for our minor activities: films, instruction sessions, and a field trip. With the completion of this station we hope to have an even better project next year. First row: Jeff Hyland, Gary Moore, Robert Brown. Second row: Eileen Thompson, Rhonda Kelly, Nancy Keen, Miss Earman, Karen Pacharzina, Nancy Cox, Debbie Petty. ayo SFFERSON HG Sy FAIRFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA First row: Buz Jewell, Secy.; Michael Moore, Pres.; Steve Miller, Vice-Pres.; Kevin Sundquist, Treas. Second row: Douglas Hall, Don Benner, Mike Spates, Paul Fowler. Third row: Richard Jacks, Frank Francisco, Michael Layman, Keith Buckle. 238 ayn FERS MOH Soy FARA COUNTY. RGM CHESS CLUB It was quiet as the players intently studied the board studded with white and black figures. A hand slowly and carefully moved the black knight in its peculiar pattern, and setting it down, exclaimed, ‘’Checkmate!” Such might have been a typical game intended to instruct novices or to provide practice for the members of the club. Jefferson was represented in nine interscholastic tournaments, arranged by the Northern Virginia Scholastic Chess League, and in the Northern Virginia Individuals Tourney in May. The club suffered from a shortage of men and money, but, under the able sponsorship of Mr. Mumpower, perse- vered that the ancient and noble game might not perish from, and indeed glorify the name of, Jefferson. First row: Michael Williamson, Secy.-Treas.; Walter Kerns, Vice-Pres.; Lee Breakiron, Pres. Second row: John Patterson, Charles Dutton, Rick Cross. BOWLING CLUB First row: Elbert Baines, Vice-Pres.; Cindy Todd, Treas.; Becky Straight, Secy. Second row: Bob Beeler, James Turley, Joe Carmody, Mike Gilbert, Anita Nolde, Larry Oesterich, Walter Kerns, Jim Buckles, Dennis Clark. Third row: Mr. Sisley, Russell Whitmoyer, Bob Clark, John Worsham, Glenn Long, Bob Rindo, Russ Dolbear, Chuck Beeler. Pe FTA Who said small children aren’t fun? Fu- ture Teachers certainly think they are! By visiting neighboring elementary schools, we gained first-hand experience in the teaching and training of young minds, the dedication of the teaching profession, and the thrill of accomplishment. We extended our services to the teachers by typing, grading papers, and assisting in many other ways, including waxing cars dur- ing faculty meetings and our biggest event, an unforgettable Christmas party. The faculty’s Christmas party sponsored by the FTA was a great success. First row: Judi Taylor, Reporter; Carolyn Markley, Sec.; Anita Malcolm, Pres.; Anita Hendon, Vice-Pres.; Linda Wine, Treas.; Carolyn Campbell, Hist. Second row: Sherry Proctor, Darlene Miyamoto, Ginny Brossy, Wendy Wynne, Susan Long, Yvonne New comb, Lyla Timo, Kathy Jones. Third row: Dorothy Hoffman, Cina Arico, Mary Daniels, Dale Smith, Rosemary Grillo, Eileen Eaton, Julie Frazier, Pam Gustaff. Fourth row: Donna Vernon, Brenda Hamner, Margaret Brownell, Kathy Hichak, Carolyn Robertson, Beth Johnson, Margaret Binns, Brenda Smarr, Ruth Hughes. Fifth row: Joan Brownell, Nancy Gabocy, Cea Brantner, Marcia Burnette, Linda Sollosi, Emily Watts, Joyce Clark, Barbara Ruffing, James Orthgus, Ronnie Sue Lacy. 240 MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB The theme of exploring opportunities in health careers was well carried out by the members of the Medical Careers Club. Field trips to the Georgetown University School of Nursing, the National Institute of Health, Johns Hopkins, and University of Maryland School of Physical Therapy showed the members the vast field open to any dedicated youth willing to enter: The most important event for us was Medical Careers Week in which, through an assembly, posters, and several speakers, we hoped to bring medicine and health more directly into the students’ lives. First row: Wendy Bone, Vice-Pres.; Cindy Gustaff, Pres.; Susan Ray, Treas. Second row: Margaret Bellett, Peggi Willison, Anne Sofet, Susan Long, Connie Mehmel. Third row: Shari Keefe, Mary Pat Quinn, Toni Downs, Fran LaManche, Judy Brazill. FHA The Thomas Jefferson chapter of the Future Homemakers of America adopted two national projects for the year, ‘Individuality Counts’’ and “Your Neighbors Near and Far.’’ The members participated in the Holiday Exhibit and Boutique, sponsored the Miss Jefferson Beauty Contest and Style Show, attended the state FHA camp at Morget’s Beach, the state conference at Roanoke and a dinner honoring parents. During the year members worked on individual products such as photgraphy, sewing, knitting, painting and art appreciation. Several future homemakers worked on home projects and so earned their Junior and Chapter degrees. Papers : i § 3 } - Deewarrme set sc i = { First row: Mrs. Bennett, Spon.; Sandra Elliott, Treas.; Kathy Ashley, Pres.; Kathy Dye, Act. Vice-Pres. Second row: Marta Megonigal, Troy Powell, Debbie Gustaff, Denise Elliott. 24] SPOTLIGHTERS First row: Betty Lou Rupp, Treas.; Fran LaManche, Secy.; Douglas Hall, Pres.; Craig Rierson, Vice-Pres.; Jack Van De Riet, Parl.; Julie Singleton. Second row: Beatrice Durso, Jerry Wade, Cindy Gustaff, Deborah New- by. Third row: Jill Schatzley, Lynne Warren, Charon Feild, Nina Gallacher, Cecelia Pesacreta, Barbara Furbish. Fourth row: Linda Boyd, Jan Helsel, Paulette Gawkowski, Anne Vartanian, Valerie Ahn, Michelle McDonough, Becky Richards. Fifth row: Jessica Campbell, John Hempel, Phil Wood, Mark Blanks, Paul Brandwein, Don Lewy. DRAMA Amid flickering lights, mystery, and humor, our first production, ‘’Bell, Book and Candle,’’ offered an opportunity to many students to put their theatrical in- terests and talents to use. “‘Knave of Hearts’’ was presented in February at Washington, D. C.’s Junior Village. It was our hope that we brought a bit of color and excitement to these children through the theater. We were hosts to the other schools in the district for the One-Act Play Fes- tival, also in February. The Thespians did much of the preparations for our en- try in the festival. The National Thespian Society, Troupe 2589, held inductions before Christmas, and so enlarged their membership to thirty deserving students. The Spotlighters were organized and guided by Miss Goulde and the Thes- pians. Our activities channeled the ener- gies and interests of our members, and gave new insights to their abilities as we encouraged participation in the different areas of the theater. 242 cea seat NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY ;iceeeeerennen Richardson, Jill Schatzley, Michelle McDonough, Don Lewy. On the ladder: Lynn Masterson, Peg Weston, Vice-Pres.; Jean Sande rs, Secy.-Treas.; Doug Hall, Craig Rierson, Pres.; Linda Hirt, Debbie Wilson, Sherry Mathews. First row: Linda Bowles, Secy.; Tony Shepherd, Vice-Pres.; Second row: Page Wiencek, Donna Harrison, Rep.; Doug Mackenzie, Spencer Kidd, Harry White, Pat La Rowe, Charles Nordstrom. Third row: Bob Drye, Novgrod, Jon Jenkins, Don Jenkins. ilies | = Charles Dodd, James Whitmoyer, Craig Rierson, Mr. Evans, Randy Wood, Pres.; Spon.; Dennis Meredith, Tom Grenwis, Michael Layman, 243 Craig Webster, Frank Altizer, Ronald Hart. Treas. Jon DE CLUB To prepare students for full- time work in the competitive world of employment, a Dis- tributive Education Club was formed this year at Jefferson. Our main activity was partici- pation in the business contests at the annual District Contest Rally. The club functions, along with classroom study and on-the-job-training, provided a full curriculum for each of our members. COLONIAL CORPS QUILL SCROLL Who was it that left their ratty tennis shoes to what underclassman? The Quill and Scroll Honorary Society endeavored to record accurately each parting senior’s ‘‘Last Will and Testa- ment’’, and also attempted, in fun, to foretell what each and every senior would be doing ten years hence care to speculate? The money raised from the selling of our publication was awarded as a journalistic scholarship to the most deserving senior. The sixteen charter members held the annual inductions ceremony in February to acknowledge outstanding journalistic Jeffersonians. The Quill and Scroll sponsored a Publications Banquet in the spring. Editors and their staffs for the up- coming year were officially declared at this time. With this banquet the society concluded its work for the year. Ethicon. First row: Mrs. Rossell, Spon.; Nancy Willett, Pres.; Nancy Bullard, Secy.; Joanne Averitt, Treas. Second row: Susan Collier, Janet Polk, Marilyn Murray. Third row: Susan Ray, Chip Cousins, Sally Winne, Cathy Walp. Susan Ray and Nancy Bullard work on the society’s publication, ‘The Last Will and Testament.” 244 Brenda Smarr and Bob Williamson do some typing together First row: Bruce Wilbur, Asst. Ed.; Mrs. Rossell, Spon.; Chip Cousins, _s o Se Ed-in-Chief. for the ‘Town Crier.’ Second THE TOWN CRIER Students who wanted to form opinions about current school and national topics read the in- formative pages of the ‘Town Crier.’’ Club and group activities, athletic games, and social events were all reported by a hard-working, tireless staff. Under the careful guidance of Mrs. Rossell we were able to produce in our second year, a news- paper with wider coverage of activities, reaching more students, in an effort to portray the daily student life at Jefferson. row: Gordon Berg, First Page Ed.; Anne Krsul, Third Page Ed.; Lisa Westmoreland, Second Page Ed.; Jean Wilkerson. Third row: Charles Daniels, Circulation Magr.; Gary Singletary, Sports Reporter; John Heatwole, Cartoonist; Paul Morris, Sports Reporter; Charles Cornett, Ex. Ed. 245 FALL STAFF First row: Patricia Joy, Lit. Ed.; William Cabrera, II], Photo Ed.; Karen Pacharzina, Art Ed.; Janet McClintock, Ed.-in-Chief; David Birnbaum, Asst. Ed.; Nancy Willett, Ex. Ed. Second row: Mary Crimmins, Prod. Ed.; Don Greenwood, Robin Hawkins, Sue King, Jill Schatzley, Cina Arico, Frances Marocchi. Third row: Robert Brown, Gary Moore, Ginny Beck, Barbara Green, Asst. Lit. Ed.; Helen Marocchi, Steve Reed, John Richards. JEFFERSON JOTTINGS A new year with a new outlook .. . two staffs with fresh and vibrant materi- al—writing from satire to poetry to fic- tion, art media from the more conven- tional to collages and wood sculptures, Hane Sanders, Ed.-in-Chief; Holly Heimbach, Don Greenwood. Esa! pe wi 3 tos SPRI NG SUAGE First row: Nancy Willett, Ex. Ed.; Mary Crimmins, Prod. Ed.; Joanne Averitt, Asst. Ed.; Jean Second row: Julie Singleton, Judie Faith, Pamela Maddock, photography for the first time. The liter- ary-art magazine staff held numerous, heated reviewing sessions to select from an abundance of excellent contributions. Hectic weeks of rushing to the printer and back again followed—culminating in an awareness of having encouraged stu- dent thought and expression and an overwhelming pride in the finished pro- duct: ‘Jefferson Jottings.” ‘saa peentiNg ect, Corkie McCorkle, Robin Hawkins, Sue King. Third row: Patricia Oglesby, Chris Carey, Richard Weinstein, Glenda Ahearn, Helen Mvers. 246 re ‘AAD First row: Sally Robertson, Bus. Mar.; Cathy Walp, Layout Ed.; Sally Winne, Ed.-in-Chief; Nancy Bullard, Copy Ed.; Susan Ray, Copy Ed. Second row: Mary Weaver, Cindy Derr, Mary Daniels, Chris McAllan, Margie Grove, Judy Welch, Judy Thompson. Third row: Charlie Pitner, Sports Ed.; Scott Myers, Senior “see ala Barbara Batson, Paula Prather, hoto Ed. Treas.; Kam Moriarty, Charlie Craft, Charlie Ryan, The History Club poses for Senior Photographer, Scott Myers, during one of the hectic picture-taking sessions early in the year. 247 Susan Ray and Judy Welch work diligently at writing headlines and body copy. THE JEFFERSONIAN Amid massive piles of deadline copy, copious layers of layouts, shredded eraser, and countless scores of pencil stubs, we hastily composed a eulogy to the over-worked, but never-tiring yearbook staff. In one room at the far end of Jefferson we hatched an end- less stream of schemes and plots to create effective lay-outs, sell yearbooks and ads, write imaginative copy, and induce students to attend picture-taking sessions. Unceasingly we persevered through deadlines, pho- tographic mishaps, and snow blizzards, striving to capture among the pages of the JEFFERSONIAN those specially memorable moments of school life. First row: Chris Lynch, Pres.; Sally Robertson, Vice-Pres.; Sharon McDaniel, Secy.; Carolyn Robertson, Treas. Second row: Patsy Duffy, Linda Paull, Pam Myers, Sue Crawford, Karen Garver. Third row: Janis Lynch, Sallie Scanlan, Nancie Wrenn, Nancy Disenhaus, Linda Bagby. PEP CLUB Even through their darkest hours the Colonials had the dauntless support of the Jefferson Pep Club. Under the sponsorship of Miss Shields, our small club worked feverishly making locker pla- cards for all players wishing them victorious games. Tirelessly we plodded the halls, attaching numerous signs onto masses of uniform lockers. Our activities however, were not limited to imparting confidence to Jefferson’s athletes, for we also endeavored to instill and bolster student support for upcoming athletic events by con- stantly reminding them of our next games through posters and signs. Meson Carpender 248 First row: Chris McAllan, Secy.; Brenda Smarr, Hist.; Peggy Willison, Pres.; Deb Harlan, Vice-Pres.; Corkie McCorkle, Reporter. Second row: Chris Osegueda, Susan Ray, Jean Cooper, Yvonne Hammond, Sherry Cable, Chris Dickson, Pat Lundgren, Linda Jo Hammer, Peggy Gallagher, Trudi Crotinger. Third row: Sue Collier, Margaret Brownell, Carol Ray, Sue Roberts, Sally Orton, Kathy Jones, Johanna Stroube, Terry Marsh, Shelly Pacharzina, Barbara Mills, Janie Frye, Jo Cooper. Fourth row: Karen Pacharzina, Lynn Masterson, Janet Hermon, Charlene Tawney, Susie Melby, Joan Brownell, Ellen Harris, Brenda Hamner, Louise Marion, Judy Stokes, Barbara Green. Fifth row: Jean Meyer, Jill Meyer, Toni Downs, Joyce Clark, Ellen Claeys, Sidra Singer, Nancy Boice, Ginger Benert, Kate Carter, GAA Whether selling refreshments at the concession stands during home athletic contests, selling fruitcakes at Christmas time, or shivering on a camping trip, the G.A.A. strived to promote friendship and Sherry Allbright, Linda Sollosi, Lauren Orton, good sportsmanship among our student body. At all the home sports events we worked arduously to earn the money neces- sary for the purchase of softball and hockey uniforms for the girls’ teams. The year was climaxed by the annual Girls Sports Banquet in which each girl was rewarded for her invaluable service to Jefferson and the Physical Education De- partment. First row: Lisa Westmoreland, Leigh Stephens, Pres.; Nikki Johnson, Charles Cornet, Wendy Andrus, Treas.; Brenda Smarr. Second row: Linda Wine, Sherry Holliman, Karen Mihoch, Nancy Rundle, Sue McVicker, Vice-Pres.; Chris Dickson, Secy.; Sonia Chiniara. Third row: Art Latina, Mark Barnes, Dub Tullar, Bruce Collier, Alan MacArthur, Russ Hittinger, Jim Dougherty. and the community kept the Press Club extremely active throughout the year. One course in journalism and the publication of an article were excellent qualifications to prepare our members to act as cor- respondents for Jefferson. PRESS CLUB Releasing school news to local newspapers and radio stations for the purpose of promoting good pub- lic relations between our school 249 Mary Parrish, Co-Captain Debi Sadoti, Captain M AJ O R ETT E S Nancy Haberlie A whistle blew . . . the uniformed band began playing .. . and the majorettes performed for the first time in our newly lighted stadium. The impressive fire baton exhibition rounded out the ceremony to perfec- tion. Each of the remaining home games featured a solo performance by one of the majorettes. Besides their presentations on the field the majorettes helped to liven parades, pep rallies, and basketbal! games with their expert twirling. Above and beyond their school functions the major- ettes performed in competitive matches in Winchester, Rockville and Charlottesville, bringing home to Jef- ferson numerous prizes and trophies. Connie Payne Loe cre - e : { aS Se Allie Folker Claudia Taylor Janet Smarr 251 CC First row: Emily Watts, Treas.; Pam Bates, Sec.; Becky White, Carol Hunter, Beasley, Charles Tucker, John Friedman, Chip Hosford, Tom Hunzeker, Sally Winne, Kris Jorgensen, Terrie Odell, Ginny Brossy, Martha Singleton, Danny Moss, Eddie Martenson, Bruce Britton, Ross Arnold, Ricky Melby, Scott Prentice, Julie Dakin, Karen Clefton, Richard Harman. Second row: Mr. Velke, Julie Moore, John Wilburn, Edmond Korcel, Pat Torrey. Fourth Mike Forward, Jim Forward, Doug Church, Steve Andrick, Mickey Todd, Doug row: Dick Brill, Pres.; Gregg Turk, Russell Whitmoyer, Larry Bahl, Ken Bittenbender, Vice-Pres.; Bill Turley, Lou Henderson, Phyllis Clough, Doug Schaeffer, Bob Mullen, Barbara Haines, Lew Glasener, Barbara Beck, Niemi, Brad Butts, Dale Bryan, Paul Geoffroy, Jane Hinkle, Judy Stokes, Bob Gillum, Ronnie Harman, Scott Lynch, Dean Pershing, Mike Durso. Gary Roisum, Susie Melby, Eric Raudenbush. Third row: Jim Robb, Roland Miele TE aie BAND First row: Doug Bittenbender, Steve Andrick, Mike Forward, Richard Harman, Doug Church. Second row: Danny Moss, Jim Robb, Bruce Britton, Eric Raudenbush, Gary Roisum, Jim Forward, Scott Prentice. Third row: Lou Henderson, Scott Lynch, Gregg Turk, Mike Haller, Dick Brill, Lew Glasener. 252 SYMPHONIC and MARCHING BAND Jefferson will probably never forget the band members’ unending insistence to buy the World’s Finest Chocolate! The Marching and Symphonic band helped sponsor this candy drive in order to raise money for uniforms and extra music. Dur- ing the year the band also had several concerts, including participation in the Annual Band Fes- tival. We made a fine showing at Annandale Days, Washington’s Birthday, and the Winchester Apple Blossom parades. The most exciting event of the year, though, was our band trip to New Jersey, where the host band housed us in their homes. It was an enjoyable climax to a success- ful year. ODO LLL EE EE EE EEE. EE EEE CE EET Leap E DANCE BAND First row: Richard Harman, Jim Forward, Mike Forward, Mickey Todd, Bill Bear, Ginny Brossy. Second row: Russel Whit mayer, Gregg Turk, Dick Brill, Mike Haller. Third row: Jim Robe, John Friedman, Danny Moss, Eddie Martenson, Bruce Britton, Bob Mullen. Fourth row: Tom Fisher, Ronnie Harman. ye | FRESHMEN GIRLS’ CHORUS First row: Betsy Taylor, Cathy Flynn, Cindy Nash, Janie Diehl, Sandra Elliott, Terri Crawford, Prissilla Hoobler, Jean Prentice, Jan Butts, Karen Whittaker, Jeanne Palmer, Donna Lantz, Carol Walters, Betsy Palmer, Randy Lusby, Coralynn Cooper, Peggy Paxton, Carol Stennett. Second row: Bobbi Deavers, Vicki Holman, Deborah Paulette Locher, Nancy Haberlie, Elizabeth Crews, Jennifer Hall, ACAPELLA and CONCERT CHORUS gir row: Louella Mills, Terry McCullen, Pat Bowman, Deborah Dodd, Mary Cofer, George Finnell, Wesley Seidel, Hollie Heimbach, Pat LaRowe, Larry Oesterich, Karen May, Joan Jobst, Susan Crawford. Second row: Ann King, Viola Taylor, Susan Roberts, Laura Watkins, Abbie Dale, Glenn Sargent, Charles Dodd, Steve Andrick, Walter Howard, Gary Shelton, Claudia Moore, Anita Hendon, Carolyn 254 CHORAL GROUPS Ann Smillie, Nita Boatwright, Brenda Boyum, Joyce Whetstine, Jean Cooper, Jo Cooper, Laura Connell, Ruth D’Alessandro, Marsha Maxwell, Letha Rowe, Janice Lambiotle, Carolyn Summers. Third row: Barbara Hayes, Bonnie Rowe, Shelley Pacharzina, Pam Jones, Vickie Mocklue, Judy Weaver, Terri Laufer, Debbie Monahan, Juanita Cooksey, Peggy Peterson, Sandy Wilkie, Barbara Obaugh, Anne Vartanian, Kim Madden, Della Wisniewski, Pat Carr, Linda Watkins, Janet Strickle, Linda McAdams, Judy Reed. Robertson, Evelyn Tyree. Third row: Kathy Call, Mary Shea, Catherine Carter, Betty Miller, Dave Erickson, Leigh Stephens, Mike Gough, Bill Moran, Allan Moquin, John Newby, Suzanne Covel, Cindy Gustaff, Debbie Hampton. Fourth row: Mary Parrish, Nancy Long, Ellen Sharp, Teresa Smith, Roy Fowler, Jim Whitmoyer, Robert Darby, Harvey Perry, Bob Gillum, Charles Nordstrom, Ron Hart, Cindy Todd, Barbara Beck, Judy Boice, Beverly Skelton, Pat Stoffl. ay MADRIGALS First row: Dorothy Hoffman, Treas.; Barbara Austin, Secy.; Mary Ellen Barnes, Vice- Pres.; Mary Weaver, Lib.; Peg Weston, Pres. Second row: Marinell Richardson, Lorraine Jorgensen, Linda Winner, Gail Brunt, Geri Townshend, Sandra C. Simmons, Mary Cofer. 250 256 A ie “ Pe emt ile sien ante STUDENT LIFE paws HALFTIME FESTIVITIES October 29, 1965 Suzanne Beckley, escorted by Reid Raudenbush, reigns over the Fall Festival Game. . et Aonef Bande a8 First place Junior float parades triumphantly past the stands. 258 RED AND WHITE NIGHT Colonials battle each other, opening the winter sports. SUZANNE BECKLEY, FALL FESTIVAL QUEEN 260 FALL FESTIVAL COURT — | spanned ro First row: Barbara Jo Wood, Nancy Long, Toni Walter. Second row: Leslie Wood, Becky Over, Sherry Allbright, Joyce Clark, Jenny Pace, Penny McMullen. 261 Dancing... Dogpatch characters: Joanne ‘Daisy Mae” Scott, Boone ‘Littl’ Abner’ Bucher, Sid ‘’“Mammy Yokum” Singer, and Jim “Pappy Yokum’” Maness. 262 Judy Weaver strikes again... . 263 It’s called determination! JUNIOR-SENIOR POWDERPUFF GAME Junior cheerleaders pose prettily for the camera. 264 “Okay, guys! This time it’s the left tackle off the right guard!” yells é Ron tah aeike 4 “Wounded” senior, Boone Bucher, gets the royal treatment for “injuries!’’ JUNIOR-SENIOR BASKETBALL GAME A magnificent effort 265 TAFFY NEUBURG, CHRISTMAS DANCE QUEEN 266 The Christmas Dance Court: Taffy Neuburg, Queen; Nancy Long, Maid of Honor; Joanne Scott and Barbara Jo Wood, Senior Representatives; Joyce Clark and Emily Watts, Junior Representatives; Pam McMullen and Pixie Van Sant, Sophomore Representatives; Linda Midkiff and Becky Over, Freshman Representatives. 267 TALENT SHOW Cathy Hodgson performs a folk song in the annual Talent Show. Chris Lynch sings ‘Il Could Have Danced All Night’. Gail Brunt sings ‘‘Unchained Melody’’, accompanied by John Gertwagen. Bruce Collier announces the door prizes, with the “page girls’’, Paula Anderson and Patsi Browning, assisting. ett for ait sossncs Mike Straight, Randy Johnson, King Ugly: Sutton Cabe, Bob Helton, Mike Clark. t TWIRP DANCE Ghastly horror is reflected on Bill Moran’s face as he is confronted with the Giant Twirp! 269 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES J cenmmeaenasscenc:soumtoanen? i CUTEST COUPLE: GAIL GORMAN AND BOB VAN SANT eet ALL ROUND: JIM ANDREWS AND TAFFY MOST ATTRACTIVE: TONI WALT- EUBURG ER AND BRUCE HEARN 270 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: HELEN DISENHAUS AND DIXIE HOWELL 27) MOST DEPENDABLE: AND JACK MARSH IRENE DRISCOLL yea JANET KILGORE, MIKE CAS- BY MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: BETTY REESE, JOHN HEATWOLE. 272 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES i MOST ATHLETIC: RON RECTOR, SIDRA SINGER. MOST POPULAR: BOONE BUCHER, BARBARA JO WOOD. MOST TALENTED: JOHN STANFORD, PEG WESTON. BOYS’ STATE AND GIRLS’ STATE ete F bal Alan Singer, Don Wilson, Richard Burdick, Alternate; Steve Thompson. sk Phyllis Mims, Alternate; Ruth Hughes, Kam Moriarty. ys Ahlfield crowns Patsi Browning Miss Playboy, 66. P L A Y; B O ry) D A N Gi E aR Mr. oe a ae to a a A in the 7m direction. ‘The eas DONKEY BASKETBALL GAME 274 ve a one Hungry “‘surfers’’ crowd around the refreshment table at the Civitan Surf Dance. Mr. Rihn and Mr. Morris calmly survey the curious gyrations of Jefferson’s surfers. Jay Hawkins... 209 BEAUTY CONTEST AND STYLE SHOW 1 4 Kathy Ashley, president of FHA, looks on as Mr. Visnich congratulates Joanne Scott, Miss Jefferson 1966. “Spring is burstin’ out all over’’ in this flowered sports outfit, Carolyn Binnewies and Marty Megonigal model two raincoats from modeled by Eileen Day. Woodward and Lothrop’s spring collection. 276 SNK x BS: Vas oO O On Za O Y Co LL LL LL uu Y) nn = m= bee O U Y LL Za Zz. 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BOHN, OPTOMETRIST SALLI-LU FLORIST Ct PiTeee GcVAR.S tec aas lee Le bets Ee O'SHAUGHNESSY INSURANCE AGENCY SMALL ARMS OF THE WORLD 296 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are indebted to many people in our school and community for their help in the preparation of this JEFFERSONIAN. We wish to express our thanks to the entire faculty and administration for their support, with a special thanks to the maintenance crew. We would like to acknowledge with thanks the always generous help and advice of our friend and neighbor, Mr. Charles Baptie, on the more technical photographic problems we encountered. We thank Mr. Richard Sakamoto, who donated the pictures of the varsity football team and the varsity cheerleaders. We wish also to express our appreciation for the superb services Mr. George Deal of Lamont Studios has rendered us, which have extended far beyond the requirements of our business contract with him. But our greatest thanks we reserve for our sponsor, Charles E. Brown. INDEX Abba, Linda: 166. Abbott, Deborah: 145. Abdul-Raheem, Zaid: 167. Acker, Martha: 30. Adams, Pamela: 121. Agee, Janet: 121, 232, 233, Ahearn, Glenda: 98, 246. Ahlfield, Richard: 98, 230. Ahn, Sharm: 145. Ahn, Valerie: 98, 242. Albrecht, Lee: 48. Albrecht, Robert: 182. Alden, John: 98. Alexander, Ina: 40. Alexander, Michael: 98. Allbright, James: 48, 224, 228. Allbright, Pamela: 145, 213, 215. Albright, Sherry: 98, 213, 232, 249. Allen, Mike: 48, 172, 202. Allen, William: 98. Allisen, Richard: 145. Altizer, Frank: 121, 243. Anders, Pamela: 121, 233. Andersen, Craig: 145. Anderson, Paula: 98. Andrade, Joyce: 98. Andrathy, Patrick: 98. Andrews, Iris: 98. Andrews, James: 48, 207, 224, 228, Andrews: Thomas: 121, 182, 195, Andrus, Elizabeth: 44. Andrus, Wendy: 48, 213, 249. Anthony, Ronald: 48. Antolik, Gary: 121. Aquina, Traleen: 49. Arany, Diane: 98, 216. Araujo, Brunhilda: 121. Arendt, Douglas: 98. Arico, Bernadett: 145 , 236. Arico, Cina: 98, 232, 240, 246. Arnold, Linda: 49, 214. Arnold, Park: 49, 234. Arnold, Ross: 145, 252. Arps, Peggy: 98. Ash, Cynthia: 18. Ashley, Kathy: 49, 223, 241. Ashman, Kay: 41. Assure, Alan: 145. Atkins, Walter: 121, 183, 202. Atkinson, Leland: 98, 172. Atkinson, Patricia: 166. Attinello, Sandy: 121, 222, 232, Zo) Austin, Barbara: 20, 49, 95, 226, 235, 205. %; Austin, John: 121. Averitt, Joanne: 20, 49, 226, 244, 246. Avis, Shirley: 22. Axthelm, Karl: 145. Bado, Anthony: 29. Bagby, Linda: 121, 248. Bagnato, June: 24, 233. Bahl, Carolyn: 166. Bahl, Lawrence: 98, 252. Baig, Zahida: 49. Baird, Robert: 49, 172, 252. Barber, Richard: 12]. Barbour, Dorothy: 50. Barbour, William: 145. Barnes, Barbara: 145. Barnes, Mark: 98, 237, 249. Barnes, Mary Ellen: 50, 255. Barnett, Dorothy: 40. Barnett, Stephen: 50. Barrett, William H.: 15. Barrow, Ruth: 145, 233. Barta, Barbee Ann: 145. Barta, Becky: 98, 232. Bates, Pamela: 21, 50, 252. Batson, Barbara: 99, 226, 247. Bayrer, Robert: 121. Bayrer, Susan: 145. Bean, Robert: 121. Bean, William: 99, 172, 177, 230. Bear, William: 122, 223, 224, 252, 2o3: Beasley, Roland: 146, 186, 197, 252. Beck, Barbara: 99, 233, 252, 254. Beck, Kandy: 122. Beck, Virginia: 20, 50, 226, 246. Beckley, Gerald: 146. Beckley, Suzanne: 20, 50, 179, 180, IPehills) PANSY, PAC PE Beeler, Charles: 50. Beeler, Robert: 146. Beery, Edgar: 146. Beier, John: 122. Belcher, Randall: 146, Bellach, Jo Ann: 122. Belle Isle, Cynthia: 146. Bellet, Margaret: 99, 241. Bellett, Norma: 99. Bellon, Michael: 122. Benert, Ginger: 99, 249. Beninate, Jane: 122. Beninate, Jerry: 146, 186, 197. Benner, Don: 99, 238. Bennett, Loretta: 34, 241. Bennett, Mary: 146. Bennington, Barbara: 122. Bennington, Craig: 50. Benoski, Barbara: 35. Benson, Martha: 146. Berard, Renee: 99, 232. Berg, Gordon: 51, 245. Bergland, Dianne: 146, 233. Beroman;, oiswe5 1) 95 79179-2180 1815 226. Bernard, Frank: 16. Bernhart, Clifford: 51. Bernhart, Frank: 122, 183. Bettis, Susan: 146. Bienert, Virginia: 99, 214. Biggs, Deborah: 122. Bilotti, Naldeen: 146. Bilotti, Rhonda: 51. Binnewies, Carolyn: 20, 51. Binns, Margaret: 146, 240. Birch, Catherine: 122. Birch, Nancy: 39. 297 Birnbaum, David: 99, 246. Bittenbender, Douglas: 99, 252. Blanks, David: 122. Blanks, Mark: 51, 95, 226, 233, 242, Blauer, Cheryl: 122. Blevins, David: 30. Blum, Justin: 146. Boatwright, Anita: 146, 254. Boice) Judysol, 254, Boice, Nancy: 99, 212, 214, 224, Da2ieAags Bolen, Christine: 122. Bond, Margaret: 146. Bone, Wendy: 99, 226, 232, 235, 241. Bonham, Christine: 147. Bonsell, Sue: 101. Booker, Gary: 100, 202, 224, 228. Bowdey, Robert: 52. Boutilier, Madelyn: 40. Bowles, Linda: 243. Bowman, Patricia: 122, 254. Boyd, Linda: 100, 242. Boyum, Brenda: 166, 254. Bradley, John: 122, 195, 207. Brandwein, Paul: 242. Brantner, Cecilia: 100, 232, 240. Brantner, Stephen: 147, 186. Brazill, Judy: 52, 241. Breakiron, Lee: 52, 239. Brille Richard 52719 42822355226 Dap), GIdE - Britton, Bruce: 100, 252, 253. Broder, Vivienne: 147. Brooks, Brian: 52, 226. Brooks, Joan: 122. BrossyaGinhyse2Ojo2 a 2oC Zor, BAOMe2 D2) 2505 Brown, Charles: 26. Brown, Joel: 52. Brown, Nancy: 147. Brown, Robert: 123, 238, 246. Brown, Susan: 53, 98. Brown, Suzanne: 100. Brownell, Joan: 20, 100, 212, 214, 216, 226, 240, 249. Brownel!, Margaret: 20, 100, 212, DIS 2175226, 2240, 249. Browning, Patricia: 100. Browning, Robert: 123. Brunt, Gailie5s, 255: Bryan, Dale: 123, 202, 252. Bryson, Nina: 36. Bucher, Boone: 53, 95, 172, 175, PLOY, PIR PIR PHI Buckle, Keith: 123, 238. Buckles, James: 123. Buckley, Kathleen: 123. Se Michael: 53, 188, 192, 202. Bullard, Nancy: 53, 237, 244, 247. Bullard, Paul: 123. Bullard, Robert: 123. Bullock, William: 147. Burdick, Richard: 100, 222, 228, 270. Burke, Henry: 147. Burke, Kevin: 147. Burke, Mark: 147, 186. Burkholder, Margaret: 123, 225, PL PARC Burnette, Marcia: 101, 224, 232, 240. Burnette, Marianne: 20,53. Burningham, Tod: 123. Burton, Barbara: 26. Busby, Jessie: 35. Butcher, Mary Ann: 147. Butcher, Preston: 53, 223, 237. Butler, James: 147. Butler, Pamela: 123. Butler, William: 123. Button, Elizabeth: 17. Butts lanwel471e2es,e2o4s Butts, Brad:123),0 18331252, Byers, Arvie: 22. Cabe, Sutton: 53. Cable, Sherry: 166, 212, 214, 215, 249. Cabrera, Bill: 123, 246. Caldwell, Joan: 19,20. Call, Kathy: 147, 254. Call, Marcia: 101. Callaham, Donald: 30, 237. Camp, Darlene: 147. Campbell, Caralyn: 54, 240. Campbeli, Dana: 124, 234. Campbell, Jessica: 101, 242. Campbe!!, Marcia: 20, 124. Campbell, Susan: 145, 148. Campbell, Susie: 147. Canard, Shirley: 54. Cantrell, Phyllis: 101. Carey (Chris: 547) 94,211) 226, 228, 246. Carey, Jonathan: 148. Carey, Matthew: 148. Carey, Robert: 54. Carlyle, Dennis: 101. Carmody, Joe: 239. Carpenter, Mason: 124, 183, 195. Carr, Patricias 5475254; Carrico, Barbara: 166. Carrico, Bruce: 148. Carrico, William: 54. Carter, Diane: 101. Carter, Katherine: 101, 212, 214, 249, 254. Carter, Myra: 26. Carter, Robert: 124, 237. Cartzendafner, Ralph: 54, 210, 230. Case, Jim: 124, 195, 207. Case, Sylvia: 10], 224. Cassell, Phyllis: 40. Cassell, Wynne: 166. Cassidy, Mike: 55, 94, 210, 272. Cassidy, Patrick: 124, 183. Catlett, Larry: 124, 202. Cavanaugh, Patricia: 148. Ceconi, Phillip: 148, 186. Chaik, Jay: 148. Charron, Amy: 148. Chaves, Damien: 101, 178. Chiniara, Sonia: 166, 249. Christian, Stephen: 148. Se iedigaat ie SUSONABOO mM econ 2a0) 235. Christie, Martin: 28, 186, 21). INDEX, cont. Christie, Michael: 141, 186. Church, Douglas: 124, 183. Claeys, Ellen: 55, 249. Clark, Dennis: 124, 239. Clark, Joyce: 97, 101, 214, 223, 224, 232, 240, 249. Clark, Michael: 124, 188, 224. Clark, Robért: 124. Clark, Wayne: 148. Clefton, Karen: 20, 101, 233, 237, 2o2s Clizbe, Bruce: 124. Clough, Phyllis: 124, 252. Cochrane, Dennis: 55, 172, 211, 207. Cockerham, Phyllis: 39, 215. Cofer, Mary: 55, 254, 255. Coffey, Carolyn: 101. Coffey, Cynthia: 55. Coffey, Patricia: 55. mys Bryon: 125, 183, 188, 189, Cooksey, Juanita: 148, 254. Cooper, Coralynn: 125, 254. Cooper, Carol: 149, 224. tone Jeans) 125, 217) 236;.249) 54, Cooper, Joan: 166, 217, 236, 249 254. Cooper, Nancy: 20, 56. Cooper, Patricia: 125. Copple, Barbara: 166. Corcoran, Terry: 101, 188, 191 192. Corey, Richard: 101, 172. Cornett, Charles: 245, 249. Corra, Andrea: 56. Corra, Rodger: 125. Cousins, Chip: 56, 244, 245. Covel, Suzanne: 101, 254. Cowan, Stephen: 101. Cox, Nancy: 125, 233, 235,238: Cradlin, James: 102, 230. Coggin, James: 18. ’ , Colson, John: 29. Conley, Sylvia: 56. Connell, Laura: 148, 216, 254. Craft, Charles: 102, W725 222 6y 23551247, Craft, Rebecca: 125. Crawford, Susan: 125, 185, 248, 254, Crawford, Terrie: 149, 187, 254. Crews, Elizabeth: 149, 254. Crimmins, Mary: 56, 246, Crockett, Linda: 102. Crosby, Richard: 125, 202. Cross, Richard: 239. Crotinger, Douglas: 56. Crotinger, Trudi: 125, PEW, PRY. 236, 249. Crozier, Susan: 149. Crudup, Clarice: 35. Cruise, Bert: 56. Cruise, Kenneth: 125. Cummings, Robert: 56. Curtin, Carolyn: 57. Cushing, Virginia: 29. Cunningham, Sally: 149. Czarny, Michael: 102, 230. Dakin, ‘Julie: 94, 97,102, 224, 232 257. ‘ Dale, Abbie: 125, 254, Dale, Miriam: 57, D‘Alessandro, Sara: ZO mle: D‘Alessandro, Ruth: 149, 254. Dallow, Kim: 125, 183. Dalton, Donald: 149. Daniels, Charles: 245. Daniel, Marlene: 126. Daniels, Mary: 102, 216, 240, 247, Darby, William: 149, 186, 254. Daugherty, James: 249. Davidson, Mary: 102, 179, 180, 181, 226, 236. Davis, Beverly: 22. Davis, Carol: 20, 57. Davis, Joseph: 41, Davis, Michael: 149. Day, Eileen: 126, 223, 224, 236. Deal, Carol: 24, 236 Dean, Jerry: 102. Deatley, Craig: 126, 182. Deaton, Larry: 102. Deavers, Bobbi: AD e254) Decker, Andrew: 149. Decker, Harvey: 57, 202. Decuir, Mike: 126. Deihr, Tracy: 103, 230. DeLaFleur, Thomas: 25. Dennis, Wayne: 126, 182. Derr, Cindy: 97, 103, 232, 247, Deveney, James: 126. Dew, Gene: 126, 202. Dickson, Christina: 103, PAE POD, 249. Diehl, Jane: 149, 254. Disenhaus, Helen: 57, 94 .2225 223) 2267 2.327) 271. Disenhaus, Nancy: 126, 185, 225, 232, 248. Dobriansky, Larisa: 149. Dockery, Betty: 166. Dockery, Billy: 103. Dodd, Charles: 103, 235, 243, 254, Dodd, Debra: 149, 254. Dodd, Gerald: 149, Dodson, Denise: 149. Dodson, Melton: 41. Dolbear, Russ: 126, 239. Donaldson, Susan: 149, 236. Dorland, Kris: 149. Dotterer, Diane: 126. Dow, Lorraine: 23. Downs, Alexander: 149. Downs, Toni: 103, 226, 235, 241, 249. Dozier, Deborah: 126. Drake, Cydnie: 57, 232. Draper, Connie: 103. Driscoll, Irene: 57, 233, 271. Driscoll, John: 126, 183. Drye, Bob: 243. Drye, Donis: 103. Duckett, Michael: 149. Duffy, Patricia: 150, 248. Duffy, Richard: 103. Dunwoody, Michael: 126. Durso, Beatrice: 150, 242. Durso, Mike: 126, 252. Dutton, Charles: 103, 239. Dutton, William: 150, 236. Dye, Betty: 40. Dye, Earl: 58, 172, 207. Dye, Joseph: 150, 186. Dye, Kathy: 150, 241. Dye, Susan: 126, 213, 225, 232, 235, Eagon, Anne: 103. Eagon, Jim: 58, 230. Earman, Elizabeth: 32. Eaton, Kathy: 150, 235, 240. Eaves, Robby: 103, 172. Edwards, Dana: 150, 187. Edwards, Margaret: 150. Edwards, Ron: 150. Elam, Betty: 150. Elliott, Dean: 103. Elliott, Denise: 150, 233, 241. Elfiott, Sandra: 150, 241, 254. Ellis, Connie: 126. Ely, Peggy: 126, 185. Emmons, Karen: 20, 58, 235. Eng, William: 126. Engel, Sallie: 150. English, Deborah: 150, 215, 217. Erickson, Dave: 58, 254, 237. Erickson, Patricia: 144, 150, 187, 224. EtferssRoneoo 720262370 Evans, Clayton: 166. Evans, Robert: 38. Fader, Kerry: 150. Fahringer, Victor: 143, 150, 186. Fairbrother, Nancy: 58, 223, 226, 232 234. Faith, Judith: 127, 246. Falk, Craig: 127. Farinholt, Richard: 150. Farinholt, William: 127. Feild, Charon: 151, 223, 242. Feild, Jacki: 58. Fidalgo, Yvonne: 22. Filipczyk, Ben: 59. Finnell, Linda: 23. Finnell, George: 127, 237, 254. Finnell, Richard: 151. Firebaugh, Herman: 29. Fisher, Robert: 127, 195, 207. Fisher, Thomas: 127, 253. Fiskin, Joelle: 127. Fitzgibbons, Linda: 59. Fitzpatrick, Anne: 20, 59, 237. Fitzpatrick, Kathleen: 127, Fitzpatrick, Mary: 19, 20. Flanders, Sheila: 127. Fleming, Kenneth: 127. Flipse, Anne: 20, 103. Flipse, Patricia: 127. Flynn, Katherine: 127, 254. Flynn, Margaret: 20, 59, 235. Flynn, Terrance: 103. Flynt, Boyd: 103, 172, 176, 202. Flynt, Janice: 151. sae INVES PTE, P29 PPLE OR. Forcier, Gary: 151. Ford, Belinda: 127. Forward, James: 127, 252, 253. Forward, Michael: 59, 94, 252, 253. Foss, Carolyn: 127. Foss, Mark: 59. Fosther, Robert: 127. Fourqurean, Jan: 127. Fowler, Paul: 238. Fowler, Ronney: 151. Fowler, Roy: 169, 254. Frame, James: 127. Franca, Michael: 151. Francisco, Frank: 151, 238. Frazier, Julia: 151, 240. Fred, Clifford: 128, 225, 237. Freeman, James: 59. Freeman, Janet: 103. Freeny, Kenneth: 20, 59. Friedman, Barbara: 128, 225, 235. Friedman, John: 151, 252, 253. Frye, Janie: 103, 249. Frye, Judy: 151. Frye, Bill: 151. Fuerstenau, Jean: 60. Fuller, Bernard: 128. Fuller, Linda: 151. Funkhouser, Curtis: 151. Funston, Mike: 104, 172. Furbish, Barbara: 151, 242. Gabocy, Daniel: 104. Gabocy, Nancy: 128, 225, 233, 240. Gabocy, Victoria: 151. Gabriel, Dean: 166. Gaines, Elbert: 128, 202, 239. Gall, Mickey: 151. Gallacher, Anita: 151, 242. Gallager, Andrew: 128. Gallager, Peggy: 128, 213, 217, 249. Gardner, William: 31, 233. Garling, Linda: 128. Garrett, Christopher: 60. Garrett, Robert: 128. Garrett, Tracy: 104. Garver, Karen: 128, 185, 225, 248. Gawkowski, Paulette: 242. Gelberg, Neil: 60. Geoffrey, Albert: 151, 186. Geoffrey, Paul: 151, 252. Gertwagen, John: 60. Gibson, Robert: 128. Gidson, Robert: 183. Gilbert, John: 152. Gilbert, Michael: 150, 239. Gilheany, Stephen: 128. Gillespie, Bill: 60, 223, 226. Gillum, Bob: 60, 237, 252, 254. Glasener, Lewis: 60, 94, 237, 252. Glaser, Michael: 61, 188, 190, 192, PLO, PPR, Gleiter, Thomas: 128. Glenzer, Marcia: 152. Glover, John: 104. Godshall, Stephen: 61. Godshall, Stewart: 128, 183, 202. Golden, Patricia: 152. Good, Lilian: 20. Goodson, Clarence: 120. Gordon, Janice: 20, 61, 237. Gore, Carolyn: 152. Gorham, John: 152, 186. Gorman, Gail: 20, 61, 179, 180, USile224 5527.02 Gough, Robert: 104, 254. Gould, Stephanie: 129, 233. Goulde, Rochelle: 23. Grady, Kerry: 104. Graham, Barbara: 104. Graham, Thomas: 129. Gray, Vernon: 61, 230. G reen, Barbara: 61, 95, 226, 246, 249, Greene, Donna: 150. Greene, Gayle: 144, 152, 223, 234. Greenstreet, Steve: 129, 195, 196, 207. Greenwood, Don: 61, 234, 246. Grekas, Bessie: 152. Grenwis, Robert: 129. Grenwis, Tom: 61, 243. Grillo, Rosemary: 152, 240. Grimm, Carol: 62. Grimsley, Doug: 129. Grindle, Howard: 18. Grodowitz, Judith: 52, 187, 223. Grodowitz, Karen: 104. Grove, Margaret: 104, 247. Grubbs, Gloria: 152. Grubbs, Mary: 152. Gustaff, Cindy: 20, 21, 62, 223, DAT ZA 2D 4. Gustaff, Deborah: 129, 241. Gustaff, Pamela: 152, 240. Haberlie, Nancy: 166, 250, 254. Habib, Maggie: 152, 234. Haddock, Donald: 104. Hagen, Timothy: 152, 186, 197. oes: Christine: 104, 223, 232, 233% Hall, David: 144, 186, 224. Ball Douglas? 6277222223 -5233) 238, 242. Hall, Jennifer: 153, 254, Hall, Joseph: 129. Hall, Mary: 21, 62. Hall, Michael: 153. Hall, Richard: 62, 228. Hall, William: 129, 172, 183. Haller, Michael: 62, 180, 252, 253. Halsey, Timothy: 153. Hamlin, Chris: 153, 215. Hamm, Karl: 129. Hammer, Linda: 104, 216, 249. Hamm, Maryllis: 153. Hanabury, Mark: 198, 207. Handley, Joyce: 20, 62. Hanes, Barbara: 129, 235, 252. Hammond, Katharine: 18. Hammond, Patricia: 153. Hammond, Yvonne: 104, 232, 249. Borner Brenda: 104, 226, 240, 49. Hampton, Dean: 62. Hampton, Deborah: 129, 254. Hammer, Terry: 129. Hanley, Lacy: 104, 214, 232. Hansard, Angela: 153, 223. Hardbower, Phillip: 129, 183, 230. Hardy, Linda: 63, 180, 223, 232. Harlan, Debra: 104, 212, 214, 216, 232 ZA: Harman, Richard: 63, 228, 252, 253% Harman, Ronald: 153, 252, 253. Harnish, Deborah: 21, 63, 223, 233, 236. Harpine, Alberta: 26. Harrington, Beatrice: 26. Harris, Ellen: 120, 129, 224, 249. Harris, Scott! 637al72e077 p22os Harris, Margaret: 63. Harrison, Donna: 129, 243. Harrison, Lynn: 130. Hart, Nancy: 104, 232. Hart, Ronald: 102, 243, 254. Hartinger, James: 130. Harvith, Stephen: 104, 211. Hatch, William: 130. Hatcher, Catherine: 63. Hatcher, Robert: 153. Hawkins, Jay: 63, 198. Hawkins, Robin: 64, 237, 246. Hayden, Michael: 105, 172, 202, 226, 228. Hayes, Barbara: 151, 254. Hayes, James: 64. Hayes, Kenneth: 105, 172, 177. Hayes, Stephen: 183. Hays, Stephen: 153, 186. Hayweiser, Linda: 130, 235. Healy, Michael: 105. Hearn, Bruce: 64, 223, 230, 270. Heatwole, John: 64, 172, 176, 230, 2457 272; Hediger, Eric: 153. Hediger, Lee: 153. Heimbach, Holly: 130, 223, 224, 232,246, 5294, Helsel, Janice: 20, 64, 242. Helsley, Jeffrey: 198. Helton, Robert: 120, 130, 224. Hemmer, Robert: 64. Hempel, John: 105, 237, 242. Henderson, Carol: 130, 251. Henderson, Lou: 64, 94, 95, 198, 1997) 252; Hendon, Anita: 130, 224, 225, 232, 240) 2543 Hennigan, Ruth: 105, 234. Henry, Barbara: 65. Herbert, Peggy: 130. Hernon, Barry: 153, 185. Hermon, Janet: 105, 212, 249. Herrell, Ann: 25. Herrell, Thomas: 105. Hess, Eugene: 38, 172, 202. Hessler, Robert: 105. Hichak, Kathy: 65, 223, 240. Hichak, Michael: 105, 207. Hicks, Brenda: 130, 217. Hicks, Linda: 166, 217. Higgins, Kit: 153. Hill, Deborah: 65. Hill, Judy: 153. Hill, Margaret: 105. Hill, Phyllis: 130. Hill, Mike: 153. Hill, William: 153. Hills, Ralph: 31. Hink, Marlys: 153, 236. Hinkle, Jane: 94, 153, 252. Hirsh, Tom: 211. Hirsch, Bill: 202. Hirt, Linda: 65, 242. Hirt, Susan: 154. Hittinger, Russ: 105, 249. Hodgson, Cathy: 65. Hoffman, Dorothy: 106, 224, 240, 255% Holland, George: 154. Holliman, Sherry: 130, 235, 249. Holman, Vicki: 154, 254. Holtzworth, Patricia: 154. Hoobler, Priscilla: 254. Hoover, Robert: 154. Hopkins, Diane: 65. Hopkins, Christine: 154, 233, 236. Hopper, Reva: 41. Horan, Noll: 106. Horner, Michelle: 106, 232. Horsman, Becky: 106, 213, 232. Hosford, Chip: 154, 252. Houston, Larry: 166, 197, 202. Howard, Walter: 154, 234, 254. Howell, Brenda: 65. Howell, Carla: 154. Howell, Harry: 65, 271. Howell, Joseph: 154, 186. Hughes, Alex: 106. Hughes, Kevin: 130, 183. Hughes, Ruth: 106, 226, 240, 274. Hughes, Thomas: 66. Hulen, John: 38, 195, 207. Hunter, Carol: 106, 252. Hunzeker, Thomas: 106, 252. Hurst, John: 154. Hutchens, Deede: 130. Hutchinson, Genevieve: 66. Hyland, Jeffrey: 230, 238. Inger, Gary: 131. Inger, Lorice: 66, 214. Ingham, Lee: 106, 235. Ingham, Susan: 154. Ingraham, Martha: 131. Ische, Richard: 131]. Iwanik, Michael: 66, 237. Jacks, Marion: 107, 226, 235. Jacks, Richard: 131, 238. Jacob, Elsa: 107. Jakubowski, Peter: 154. Javage, Sandra: 107. Jean, Bernard: 131, 235. Jenkins, Allan: 131. Jenkins, Brad: 131. Jenkins, Donald: 243. Jenkins, Jon: 243. Jenkins, Erskin: 37, 172. Jensen, Pamela: 66. Jewell, Gary: 167, 238. Jillson, Frank: 131. Jobst, JoAnn: 131, 234, 254. Johnson, Diana: 131, 233. Johnson, Elizabeth: 131, 240. Johnson, Eric: 107. Johnson, James: 107, 198. Johnson, John: 66. Johnson, Kevin: 154. Johnson, Mary: 40. Johnson, Nikki: 66, 249. Johnson, Valerie: 131, 234. Johnson, Virginia: 67. Jones, Betty Lou: 21. Jones, Carol: 131. Jones, Harry: 167. Jones, Kathy: 107, 240, 249. Jones, Michael: 167. Jones, Mike: 67. Jones, Pamela: 131, 254. Jones, Peter: 67. Jones, Waverly: 41. Jordan, William: 14 Jordan, William: 131. Jorgensen, Jack: 155. Jorgensen, Kris: 107, 233, 234, 230, 232. Jorgensen, Lorraine: 67, 255. Joy, Charles: 155. Joy, Pat: 246. Judson, Donna: 67. Junker, Wesley: 202. Kauffman, Michael: 131, 183, 228. Keadle, Betsy: 167. Kebeline, Michael: 67. Keefe, Shari: 107, 241. Keen, Nancy: 131, 238. Keeter, Deborah: 155. Keith, Sandra: 167, 236. Kelly, Kevin: 131, 235, 237. Kelly, John: 155. Kelly, Rhonda: 131, 238. Kendrick, Mary: 131, 225, 235. Kenley, Andrew: 132, 183. Kennedy, Katherine: 132. Kennedy, Steven: 132. Kennel, Jeff: 132. Kennel, Richard: 67. Kenny, Karen: 107. Kenny, Kolleen: 167. Kent, Susan: 107, 215. Keough, Jan: 107. Kerns, Bobbie: 107, 235, 237, 239. Kerns, Walter: 155, 239. Kevan, Thomas: 132, 237. Kevill, Clifford: 155, 198. Kevill, Jo Anne: 67, 232. Key, Linda: 68, 233. Keys, Kathy: 107. Kidd, Bob: 68, 188, 192, 234. Kidd, Sally: 132, 207. Kidd, Spencer: 132, 243. Kilgore, Janet: 68, 223, 226, 232, a King, Ann: 132, 232, 236, 254. King, Denise: 155, 215, 217. King, Ernie: 68. King, Kathy: 68. King, Marcia: 20, ai Soe 23 7 2o2- King, Susan: 132, Kirkhorn, Robert: for, V2 Klein, Kimmerly: 68. Kleyla, Lynne: 167. Knapp, Connie: 68. Kock, Arline: 30. Korcel, Edmund: 94, 155, 252. Kozak, Fred: 132. Kraft, Karen: 107, 235. Kraft, Roxanne: 155, 236. Kranz, Karen: 107. Krebs, Linda: 167. Krieg, Letitia: 107. Krochalis, Richard: 132, 225, 236. Krsul, Anne: 69, 245. Kyle, Michael: 69. LaBar, Barry: 155. LaCava, John: 69, 228. Lacey, David: 155. Lacy, Frances: 108. Lacy, Ronnie: 132, 236, 240. Laguens, Deborah: 132. Laguens, Doug: 69. Laird, Kathryn: 108, 234 LaManche, Frances: 20, 21, 69, 236, 241, 242. Lambert, Georgia: 69. Lambert, Jefferey: 132. Lambiotte, Jane: 132, 254. Lanam, Kip: 69. Lang, Glen: 239. Lantz, Donna: 155, 235, 254. Laguens, Douglas: ‘69, 210. La Rock, Ralph: 155. Larock, Stephen: 132, 186. Larowe, Pat: 254. La Rowe, Sandra: 155. Larsen, Donald: 155. Larsen, Richard: 108, 223, 239. Larson, Eric: 108. Latina, Art: 70, 230, 249. Laufer, Terri: 155, 254. Lauver, Neil: 70. Lawton, Diane: 70. Layman, Michael: 108, 233, 238, 243. Layne, Robert: 155. Lee, Francine: 70, 234. Lee, Frank: 155. Lefaivre, Rochelle: 108. Lemon, Jim: 155. Levesque, Paula: 108, 235. Lewis, Phyllis: 70. Lewy, Donald: 70, 223, 226, 233, PRY LS PRE. Lindberg, Roger: 133. Lingle, Judith: 70. Lingle, Susan: 155. Liner, Elizabeth: 40. Lisenby, Cleo: 133. Little, Cathy: 156. Little, Cortis: 156. Little, Judy: 167. Locher, Paulette: 156, 254, Lockhart, Larry: 156, 202 Loesch, David: 156. Loesche, Robert: 71. Logan, Pat: 71. Long, Glen: 156. Long, Nancy: 71, 180, 254. Long, Susan: 169, 233, 240, 241 Loomis, Terrell: 156, 186, 197. Loomis, Timothy: 108. Lowe, Pat: 243. Lowe, Robert: 156. Louder, Harvey: 25. Lucckese, Linda: 108. Lundgren, Patricia: 109, 212, 249. Lunsford, Sara: 133. wey, WXelayeWa” Ueto PSY, Pallri, Plexi Lyddane, Janet: 156. Lyddane, William: 71. Lynch, Christine: 20, 109, 223, 248. Lynch, Daniel: 133. Lynch, Janis: 156, 248. Lynch, Rut h: 109. Lynch, Scott: 71, 95, 226, 237, Lyon, David: 156, 186. Lyon, Edwina: 167. Lyon, Thumper: 107. MacArthur, Alan: 93, 249. MacCloskey, Martha: 109. MacCloskey, Robert: 156. MacKenzie, Douglas: 109, 243. MacKinnon, Stephen: 159, 186, 202. MacKinnon, William: 109, 172, 202, 230. MacMurdy, Hugh: 72. McAdams, Barbara: 133, 235. McAdams, Linda: 71, 254. McAleer, Stephen: 157. McAllan, Chris: 97, 109, 212, 223, 22A 220 M2OL ZA T E24: McArtor, Mark: 186, McCaa, Barry: 109. McCarthy, Patricia: 133. McClanahan, Janet: 157. McClintock, Janet: 71, 246, 271. McConnell, Adair: 24. McConnell, Pat: 133. McCorkle, Caroline: 109, 213, 223, 233;e23455246) 249) McCracken, Cherl: 134. McCullen, Terry: 134, 254. McDaniel, Deborah: 144, 157, 215, DIS 224e McDaniel, Sharon: 20, 134, 248. McDonough, Kathleen: 109. AA er Michelle: 167, 242,. McDuffie, Dorothy: 20, 71. McEachern, Phil: 109. McElroy, Charles: 20, 72, 222, 223. McEnroe, Paul: 134, McGill, Greg: 72. McGovern, Barbara: 134. McGown, Sandra: 157. McKeen, Michael: 109, 172, 202. McKelvey, Daniel: 72. McKinney, Marilyn: 109. McKinless, Martha: 134. McLaughlin, Gary: 157. McMullen, Pamela: 134. McMullen, Penny: 134. McNaughton, Jean: 17. McVicker, Susan: 72, 249. Madden, Kim: 156, 254. Maddock, Pamela: 133, 246. Maerker, Carolye: 167, a Maitland, John: 109, 239 aye Anita: 72, 223, 226, 235; 4 Malcolm, Robert: 157. Malnassy, Judy: 73. Maness, Jim: 73, 172, 175, 202, 2237-250. Mank, Ann: 73. Mann, Michael: 73. Marek, Richard: 157, 186. Margolies, Dimi: 73, 235. Marion, Louise: 109, 249. Markeley, Carolyn: 20, 73, 232, 233, 234, 240. Markley, Linda: 109. Marley, Merton: 133, 224. Marlow, Ellen: 109, 236. Marocchi, Frances: 157, 224, 246. Marocchi, Helen: 110, 223, 226, 232, 236, 246. Marsh, Jack: Lom aI Ne Marsh, Teresa: 110, 239, 249. Martenson, Ed: 110, 172, 177, 202, 252, 203s Martin, Joe: 133, 210. Martin, Marilyn: 110. Martin, Michael: 156. Mason, Bertha: 40. Masse, William: 157, 186. Massie, Randy: 110. Masters, Joan: 133, 213, 217. abothe bad Joseph: 157, 197, 202, 6} Masterson, Lynn: 73, 212, 216, 223, 234, 242, 249. Mathews, Sharon: 74, 242. Mathis, Amanda: 157. Maton, Matille: 20, 157, 224. Maxwell, Marsha: 21, 74, 254. May, Barry: 110. May, Karen: 133, 223, 234, 254. May, Linda: 110. Mayer, Christopher: 157: Mayer, Harry: 133, 236. Mead, Robert: 74, 172. Meek, Dana: 134, 217. Meek, David: 134. Megonigal, Marta: 134, 241. Mehmel, Connie: 134, 237, 241. McLaughlin, Gary: 157. Meiby, Richard: 157, 252. Melby, Susan: 110, O37) LAD LOD: Melvin, Linda: 158. Meredith, Dennis: 243. Mertz, Robert: 134. Meyer, Douglas: 134. Meyer, Eveiyn: 33. Meyer, Jean: 110, 214, 249. Meyer, Jill: 110, 214, 216, 232, 249, Meyers, Helen: 111, 246. Milidemas, Diana: 167. Midkiff, Marlene: 107. Mihoch, Karen: 110, 249. Mileur, Michael: 135, 194, 195. Mileur, Pat: 158, 197. Milian, Paula: 135, 235. Milks, Joseph: 135. Miller, Betty: 135, 254. Miller, Chris: 135. Miller, Gary: 110. Miller, Linda: 110. Miller, Stephen: 158, 236. Miller, Stephen: 74, 238. Mills, Barbara: 110, 212, 216, 249. Mills, Louella: 254. Mims, Phyilisae ulOm226 7232 e237, 274. Minnigh, George: 110. Minor, Steve: 158, 197. Mitchell, Donald: 135. Mitchell, William: 135. Miyamoto, Darlene: 135, 223, 224, 235-0250: Miyamoto, Doug: 74, 172, 213, 240. Mockbee, Vickie: 158, 254. Monahan, Debra: 158, 254. Montgomery, James: 74: Montgomery, Krista: 168. Montgomery, Saran:. 135. Montondo, Robert: 74, 188, 272. Moore, Claudia: 135, 235, 254. Moore, Gary: 135, 238, 246. Moore, Jerry: 110, 172, 176, 188, TIO T1924 20778228: Moore, Julie: 158, 236, 252. Moore, Kathleen: 135, 225, 234, 236. Moore, Kathleen: 110. Moore, Lara: 74. Moore, Michael: 75, 202, 238. Moore, Robert: 158. Moorefield, Danna: 168. Moquin, Alan: 135, 254. Moran, William: 135, 254. Morelli, Pamela: 158 Moriarty, Kam: 110, ‘226, PEEPS Pls 247, 274. Morris, Donald: 29. Morris, Paul: 75, 202, 245. Morris, Susan: 158, Morrison, Carolyn: 39, 214. Morrow, David: 172, 177. Morrow, Lance: 158. Moses, Maebeth: 27. Moss, Daniel: 136, 252, 253. Mott, Polly: 111. Moxham, Steven: 158. Mullen, Robert: 158, 252, 253. Mullin, Carol: 111. Mullin, Pat: 168, 215. Mumpower, Clarence: 27. Munoz, Heraldo: 169. Murray, Carol: 109. Murray, Marilyn: 75, 244. Murray, Robert: 136. Musetto, Nancy: 158, 236. Musinski, John: 111. Myers, Pamela: 136, 185, 248. Myers, Scott: 75, O47. Myers, Wayne: 136. Nash, Cynthia: 154, 254. Negley, Denise: 168. Nellis, Rena: 23. Nelson, Douglas: 75. Nelson, Jon: 75. Nelson, Waltraut: 25. Nerdahl, Van: 75, 202. Netzel, Phillip: 168. Netzel, Stephen: 159. Neuberg, Tatty:— 76,0179, c1G0,e1ou, 222223 a220; ads 270. Newby, Deborah: 159, 242, 254. Newby, John: 111, 911; 233, 254. Neumann, Joseph: 136, Newcomb, Yvonne: 136, 240. Nicholson, Robert: 111, 228. Nicol, Robert: 111, 172, i7o% Niemi, Douglas: 76, 252. Niethamer, Freddy: 76. Niethamer, Kathy: 76. Nishikawa, Beverly: 76, 20, 226. Nolan, Gail: 76. Nolde, Anita: 111, 239. Nootenboom, John: 136. Nordstrom, Charles: 243, 254. Norfolk, Glen: 159, 186. Norton, Gerry: 159. Norwood, Vickie: 136. Novgrod, Jon: 136, 243. Novgrod, Robert: 159, 197. Norwell, Jewel: 111. Obaugh, Jerry: 159, 186. QObaugh, Barbara: 159, 254. O'Connor, Marie: 159: Odell, Terrie: 136, 235, 252. Oesterich, Lawrence: 159, 239 los: Offutt, Rich: 76, 172, 177, 228. Oglesby, Patricia: 136, 233, 236, 246. Okawa, Clark: 159. O’Leary, James: ae 198. Olin, Hazel: 17, Olin, Penny: 20, a DX PE PX: Olin, Peter: 159. Organt, Candace: 136. Ortagus, James: 159, 240. Ortagus, Nancy: 168. Orton, Kevin: 159, 186. Orton, Lauren: 112, 215, 249. Orton, Sally: 136, 217, 249, Osequeda, Chris: a7: 213) 249. Osius, John: 159. Over, Rebecca: 168. Over, Stephen: 112. Pace, Martha: 136. Pacharzina, Karen: 112, 213, 215, 238, 246, 249. Pacharzina, Shelly: 159, 223, 249, 254. Pack, Larry: 159. Page, Michael: 77, 172, 202. Page, Rick: 159, 186. Page, Stephen, 77, PUI 26: Palacky, Michael: 230. Palmer, Betsy: 159. Palmer, Jeanne: 160, 215, 217, 254. Parish, Dawn: 136. Parker, Donald: 160. Parnell, William: 136. Parrish, Mary: 77, 214, 223, 250, 254... Parsons, Frank: 160. Parsons, Randy: 136. Parsons, Shelly: 77. Pascoe, Sam: 160, 186, 197. Passela, Andrea: 77: yay Patterson, Johni078.09 9,0 203,206, 239. Patton, Linda: 137. Patton, Robert: 136 Paule, Donald: 78, 222, 223, 228, 237. Paule, Bill: 78, 230. Paull, Don: 112, 222. Paull, Eindasels7z-ulSom22see24, 248. Paxton, Charles: 137. Paxton, Margaret: 168, 254. Payne, Connie: 223, 224, 251. Payne, Craig: 112. Payne, Fred: 112, 172, 175, 207, 226, 228. Payne, Helen: 168. Payne, John: 137. Peacock, Jerry: 230. Pecor, James: 78. Pence, Ruth: 23. Pender, Henry: 41. Penson, Ticky: 112, 224. Perkins, John: 112 Perry, Candice: 78. Perry, Harvey: 78, 254. Perry, Roy: 160. Perry, Warren: 137, 183. Pershing, Dean: 235, 25255236: Pesacreta, Cecelia: 168, 242. Pesacreta, Tom: 20, 78, 237. Peterson, Helen: 79, 180, 226, 232. Peterson, Peggy: 160, 233, 254. Petty, Deborah: 112, 238. Pever, Kathleen: 137. Phillips, Betty: 40. Pierce, Brad: 79, 172, 228. Pillet, Penny: 137. Pillet, Priscilla: 160. Pitner, Charles: 113, 247. Pitner, Daniel: 160. Pixley, John: 160. Plough, Eric: 158. Plough, Lynn: 160. Poff, Carlee: 137. Polk, Janet: 70, 214, 232, 244. Pollock, Mary Jo: 79, 226, 232 Saunders, Melvin: 83. Stokes, Marilyn: 17. Ward, Marsha: 164. Post, Janet: 160. Saussey, Pete: 83. Stone, George: 38, 172, 210, 228. Ward, Thomas: 164. Powell, peta: SE ed ZOOS 2OF4 de bbs oils: et mer srereat arent, ee Waa eae rae 172, 186. Powell, Melody: pea ls averance, Laura: ' } raig ecky: arren arence: Powell, Richard: 79. Saverance, William: 84. Straight, Michael: 163, UE Wee Warren, Lynne: 164, 242. Prather, Carl: 137, 183, 195. Sawyer, David: 84, 211. 224. Watkins, Laura: 141, 254. Prather, Paula: 113, 232, 235, 247. Sawyer, Stephen: 161. Strand, Nancy: 115. Watkins, Linda: 164, 254. Prentice, Dorothy: 168, 254. Scanlan, Sally: 120, 139, 185, 244, Strange, Roger: 163. Watson, Charles: 142. Prentice, Scott: eh 230 S252) ‘ Ruder a ihe Select fi NaTLAT OEE Neue Emily: 94, 117, 224, 240, Prestera, Victor: 80. chaeffer, Beverly: ? rickle, Jane - Brice, Dobh: 160. Schaeffer, annethy 161, 252. Stringer, Bill: 140, 183, 202, 225. Weaver, Judy: 164, 254. Price: eviews! ares SUM C EAL ae? 2259242 ueaay Stroebele, Stephen: 140. | Weer ee 224, 226, 232, Pridgen, Brenda: cheidig, Cris: 5 roube, Johanna: i f Priestley, raed £ ne ys Seti te) the ea ye Hal: 47, 87, 94, 223, 237, Webster, Craig: 16 243. Proctor, Sherry: , 240. chindel, infield: 3 ‘ ebster, Jennie: F Proferes, Niehoece: 20, 80. Schmid, Cathy: 161. Sullivan, John: 140. Weinstein, Richard: 117, 188, 246. Proferes, Robert: 160, 186 ree Sedabay. 186. ali SS etodst ba Welsenbore aa AAT P ha, Bradley: 80. chuering, Eric: ; ummers, Brenda: : elc obbi Brovencha: Brian: 137, 183. Schuering, Steven: 139, 183. rgb aie, nana 140, 254. Welch, see Ls 22322640824 Psi J pot hh (se Schutz, Robert: 84. ummers, Gregory: 139. , 247, Ts ides William: 80. Schwarzman, Carol: 84. Sundquist, Kevin: 163, 202, 238. Wells, Bernard: 141. Quinn, Kevin: 11358230: Scott, Joanne: 84. Sutherland, Gary: 179, 195, 228, Wells, Donna: 125, 142. Sue me ike 9198 093, Bod 530, aan bee William: 116 Werthelin Jesapeen (aan a4 i : : ; , ; a illiam: ? 7 : i ; Suv, Denner bagi Sears, Sheryl: 161. Sweeney, Jay: 163, 186, 202. Wesley, Bruce: 117, 172, 236. Raibourn, Richard: 80. Seidel, Wesley: 161, 254. Swem, Barbara: 116. Westmoreland, Lisa: 117, 245, 249. Randall, Christopher: 137. Senio, Nancy: 23. Tallichet, Bill: 163, 223, 235. Weston, Peg: 20, 91, 242, 255, 273. Randall, Monte: 137. Sexauer, Stephen: 161, 197. Tamburello, Charles: 186. Weybright, Stephen: 164. Raudenbush, Eric: 94, 113, 252. Sharp, Ellen: 115, 254. Tawney, Charlene: UG, Ply, Paste, Weyraugh, Phyllis: 142, 236. Raudenbush, by 80, 228. Cheaters yy 18 aan okey Gets: Tews Christine: 169 Whecleen ene 164, eaffer, Timo ; ‘ ¢ ; ristine: ; ; : ; Ray; Carole 17, 212, 249. Shellington, Greiea: TZ Fovice pay, roe 254. Wwe MEE real ae 236. S 8 Shelton, Gary: 84, 211, 254. aylor, Carol: 140. etstine, Jack: P : pee 4d, ae TER Sheperd, Gasrgestt 161. Taylor, Claudia: 116, 251. Whetstine, Joyce: 164, 254. Rebentisch, Madelyn: ila ee Sheperd, Victoria: 162. Taylor, Doris: 116. White, Becky: 117, 233, 252. Restor Rone ye4 172.228, Shepherd Linde, Ber saan Tevior 2 Portela a sowie White, Harry: 117, 243 28, ; epner inda: : ite, : ’ é seater Hp aaa gee eriges teele eal a (Ze azeO canoes oat Cala Whitley, Jack: 117 ith: ields, Carole: ' : P : itley, : ? Pre eaten oar haa Shippe, Steven: 139. Thacker, Mark: 116. Whitmer, Kenneth: 165, 186. Reese Betty: 47 81, 95, 224. 226 Shivar, Archie: 85. Thompson, Mac: 88, 230. Whitmoyer, Jim:,91, 202, 243, 254. 232) 272: Peeys sss : ‘ Shoemaker, Carol: 139, 233. Thompson, Eileen: 141, 238, 25). Whitmoyer, Russell: 239, 252, 253. Regan, Beth: 8]. Shoemaker, Stephen: 162. Thompson, James: 163. Whittaker, Karen: 165, 254. Regni, John: 160. Shore, Bruce: 85. Thompson, John: 141. Wicker, Clifford: 105. Regni, Robert: 113. Short, Gary: 162, 186, 202. Thompson, Judith: 88, 247. Wickline, Dick: 38, 191. Reid ‘Marilyn: 81. Short, Margaret: 40. Thompson, Revell: 163, 187, 224. Wiencek, Page: 243. Reid. Ginger: 81. Short, Wayne: 162, 186. Thompson, Scott: 88, 230. Wiesenauer, Ricky: 165. idel De eee be Nite s Simon, Stuart: 162. 186, 197. Thompson, Steve: 116, 202s 2 225 Wigutoff, Norma: 14272255 235% Dp threettik Water one telat hh? Si Sandy: 85, 21, 232, 255 226, 233, 237, 274 Wilbur, Bruce: 91, 245 202. immons, an - 4 Reis Paul: 113. Simmons, Saridy: 85. Tiller, Martin: 141, Wilburn, John: 94, 165, 2523 Reiter, Carol: 160, 217. Singer, Alan: its), PAK Re} Timberlake, Stephen: USE SE. etsy Willbride, Lynne: 91. Rexrode, Michael: 81, iva: Singer, Fred: 115. Timchak, Stephan: 679230: Wilkerson, Jean: Girl 224 02320 Reece Barbara: 161. Pinget Stee e on hae 4287 249, pimenore Botbat 188. willie Pe 142 Renewal Beton aoa oe: 233, 234, Singletary, Gary: 85, 245. Tisdale, Nancy: ‘89. Wilkie, Sandra: 165, 215, 254. 237, 242. Singletary, Suzanne: 139. Toda! Mildred: 27. Wilkins, Edward: 142, 172, 202, Richards, John: 168, 230, 246. Singleton, Julia: 139, 242, 246. Bas Cynthia: 89, 239, 254. 234. Richardson, Marinell: 113, 242, 255. Singleton, Martha: 115, 252. odd, Mickey: 94, 163, 183, 224, Will, Joseph: 18. Py Riddell, Wayne: 113. eiies Shettye eo aed hae - let yale 91, 223, 226, 234, i : isley, James: ; . ' Agere Cal 137. Sitwell, Elizabeth: 169, Tomimatsu, Gail: 163. Willett, Thomas: 142, 223, 225. Rierson, Craig: 113, 242, 243. Skelton, Beverly: 139, ee 254. pear Linda: 163. Williams, Candace: 169. Rihn, Thomas: 37, 172, 182, 198, Skelton, panes pare , 199, Fhe fabtiedber a Ar Nba Chores a awson, uc 1 ; : 7 : : padee Robert: 137, 239. Slinkman, James: 115, 172, 188. Townshend, Geri: 89, 255. Williams, Luroff: 27. Rissell, Harold: 137. Smarr, Brenda: 115, 212, 214, 249. augers Kathleen: UW Ailey, eiey¥ Williams, Michael: ees Ritt, Benjamin: 113. Peale piace 102; use 198. Teva ane Anat Willems: Soy ee 86. Reeuiiatee 138, 252, 253. Smarr, Martin: 86. Travers, Larry: 116, 230. Williamson, Michael: 142, 236, 239. Roberts, Susan: 138, 215, 249, 254. Smillie, Ann: 162, 254. araNe, ‘Carol: 89. Willison, Peggy: 118, 212, 223, iepied Dineen Loe tar areas ore Andrew: 86. Tabet gia LG pee! Wilson Daibies 92 206 242 4 4 4 mi nne: | , : P , : Robertson, Sally: ATM G22 20 2328 Smith, Ree ener 175. fy oue ae as ee, bie Ley 97 Vie m22a 6224 234, 247, 248. mith, Doris: : : ‘ , B Robinson, Calvin: 41, Smith, Dale: 115, 234, 240. RI rages ead. 183; Wilton’ Ale Ue Rodenht nas ein eran Tengo ae Taine Dub: 116, 530 2349. Winner, Poe 118. Rodenhizer, Susan: A MIU eek : Roisun, Gary: 113, 252. Smith, Thomas: 139. ee ‘Gregg: 141, 195, PAIN Os Poy Windley, Rod: yee bata Meurer SEW L oR e Tbe. Turley, Bill: 163, 252. Wine, Linda: 92, 234, 240, 249. Romeo, Stephen: 138. Smoot, Bruce: 86, 230. Tylenda, Mark: 116. Winne, Sally: 92, 223, 226, 232, Rood, Katherine: 114, 213, 224. eden Dennis: ai o?- hee Tim: 116, 172, 177, 198, Cae 247, 252. Wealioee Rood, Fenny: 47, 82,; 235, 237, Cece Pareeciigo aD Tyree, Evelyn: 116, 254. Wisniewski, Della: 165, 213, 215, Roop, William: 138. rpret. ie ia 3 2393 Umbel, Lorraine: 41. 254 Re aia unre enan cofet, Sesepie Hes he Underwood, Carol: 141, 235. Withers, Connie: 118, 224. Z ae Pae fi ; Sollosieisi ace 115, 21 Underwood, Cynthia: 163. Withers, Tom: 120, 142, 223, 228. Seah. haces vg taal ey ph ea a ULCERS Cake iacaAy Vanderiet, Jack: 116, 242. Wold, Gerald: 142, 210. i a aap ' : Soilosi, Mike: 139, 183. Van Doren, John: 141, 172, 183 Wolle, Pamela: 120, 142. Rowe, Bonnie: 161, 254. Ro Bae sae e: 1'39, ae 207. ’ , , Wollet?.. Bernardin ae Se ata ee ot feral Van Gilder, Derek: 141. Wood, Barbara Jo: 92, 179, 180, Rewctitetiooniae Spates, John: 140, 238, Van Gilder, Kathryn: 20, 89. 224, 226; 232a7an spit Vethae 161. 254 Spaulding Roy: 140. Van Gilder: Karen: 89. Wood, Douglas: 143. nde it -sadlecy: ' ; Spiker, Jo: 20, 86, 22 Van Neste, Karen: 163. Wood, Leslie: 165, 187. Ruch, Don: 114, 172, 176, 207. Pins AE: 2 Van Osdol, Val: 89, 95, 222, 226 Wood, Mary: 23 Ruch, Judy: 161. Spruill, Mary: 140, 225, 235. 232. Seen Wood, Phil: 143, 242 Ruffin, ‘Charles:: 82. Stacks, Jacqueline: 39, 213. Van Sant, Pixie: 141. Wood, Randy: 92, 243 Ruffing, Barbara: 20, 83, 240. Stafford, Virginia: 40. Van Sant, Bob: 90, 210, 223, 228. Wood, Steve: 92 172), Rundle, Nancy: 114, 249. Stahling, Susan: 140. 270. Woodend. Dania | @hinteat dabad rela Nee 235. 242 ens Dandi Ui sad 2h 76r3 3 26 Van Sickle, Loren: 163, Woodson, Zoe: 165, 223, 235. ld SN Se nf omen : Stomperile Ola mao Vardy, James: 141, 207. Worsham, John: 165. sacisy PELL ety ' : dei For Vartanian, Anne: 116, 223, 242 Wray, Linda: 165, 233, 234. Russell, Janet: 138. Stanford, John: 47, 87, 223, 228, 254. , ‘ Wrenn, Nancy: 130, 143, 185, 223, Russell, Susan: 168. 273. Vaughn, Ronnie: 116. 224; 232, 248. Rutzick, Mark: 83, 94, 211, 223, Stargardt, Fred: 87. Velke, John: 33, 252. yy ry aide 226, 228, 237. Stargardt, Ralph: 162. Vernon, Donna: 117, 240, Wabldih ae ar 0. 311 Ryan, Charles: 114, 223, 235, 247. Stearman, Brian: 115. Vines, Rachel: 20, 14] rignt, Perry: 1 : Rydstrom, Ronald: 83. Steer, Marilyn: 40. Mietliche Patenalé ; Wont paney ee Sabula, Iris: 138. Stennett, Carol: 162, 254. Wachholz, Joanne: 20, 90, 232. We Ww, ae rid, 240 Sadoti, Deborah: 114, 223, 250. Stephens, Leigh: 230, 249, 254. Wade, Greg: 90. , ynne, Wen yt ' Sagert, Marlee: 138. Stevens, Keith: 162. Wade. here 169, 242. Yetter, Stephen: 119. Sakamoto, Richard: 138, 225, 236. Stevenson, Donald: 87. Wadsworth, Barbara: 141 Young, John: 41. Serpe eppete at RN aasarale eo Stee Tat gee oreEnY CWagwer, hitace LaLa Young, Kristie: 9. a7 Sanborn, Irving: ‘ , : F ‘ ; i E 4 , Sanborn, Sharon: 161. Stewart, Linda: 169. wae Cathy: 90, 226, 244, 247, Zaugg, Andy: 119, 233, 237. Sanders, Jean: 83, 233, 242, 246. Stockwell, Jack: 169, 183. : ; Zehfuss, Diane: 25. erent can etcey culm | See pent Is, Weta {ene San, 27 guaran Coe Ola argent, enn: ; 4. offl, Kathleen: ; i r : 7 career: Grant: 161. Stoffl, Patricia: 20, 87, 254. Walters, Carol: 164, 225, 236, 254 Zipp, Fred: 119, 202. Saunders, Don: 114. Stokes, Judy: 140, 215, 232, 249, Ward, Ed: 90, 230. Zorger, Carol: 119. 300 DALY els pita) MF .vore a ; cape, Ap, w “e 4) per Fy Riis eT | ae... vy I Pvt ae VRARE 373.755 T 1966 V.2 Thomas Jefferson High School (Alexandria, Va.) The Jeffersonian ‘on | CER! BEER DS BOSE A ES ILO Ces Abs MenROS AAGEHHDIE Pretmm opr of aaa al an eed FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC =, (af ern ys hy
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