Jefferson High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)
- Class of 1969
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U )l Or (kit, i xifiUter. THE JEFFERSONIAN Thomas Jefferson High School 6560 Brad dock Road Alexan dria, Virginia A Fairfax County School Volume V Ci ndi Nash, Editor 2 KLUSOAV CONTENTS FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 10 SENIORS AND UNDERCLASSMEN 38 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 156 SPORTS 19Q STUDENT LIFE £16 ADVERTISERS AND PATRONS 244 ATTINELLO STELLOH 3 A human life . . . . . . is like one drop of water. 4 But combine the efforts of many drops of water or many people and the results are miraculous . . . far-reaching . . . unlimited in possibility. 5 } , • - 0 . So £ (n f ' I X C j jx y ST . ) 2 ‘ c: 2 Q 0 s;Jl 2 f ' 5 v— q . 9 — l 7 - y). v - 7 - i o —J y s’ - S. -I A 0 $ 3 - 5 V A - Jr t ' • ' H $4 ?j J-n ■2 £d ■$ -. Lo J? —?j • (V Ss_ j Jj cv - - 1 - 5 s s V A £ ,45 -i-pSpl ■ .-. _ T C - . ' -f 4 m l.ri 1 7. € «t titeizz ' rdii § 1 -till§ 3-11 -% Z ! A r £ + s-g |-f J -o 0 PITNER STELLOII PITNER 6 STELLOH p Jr 5. y °r PITNER 7 PIT ER STELLOH 8 9 PITNER . ' IQ-aJL . (a , € rfC s . L Ux- v TttfC ' az v y Jy- hjett, MfrtC Jz + 4fVr« • c y Xtett ' I ) A A x ' ityn ,y? L cJU CL Vf ' fr VO FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Gail Tomimatsu Division Editor PRINCIPAL To the Graduating Class of 1969 I want to take this opportunity to wish you all the best of luck. Your teachers and I hope that you will be successful in all of your future endeavors. Yours is the fourth class to graduate from Jefferson, and the first to have spent five years here — grades eight through twelve. We hope that these have been good years for you, and that you feel well equipped for the challenges that lie ahead. This may sound trite or too often repeated, but you are graduating in a difficult time. It is, however, a time of many more opportunities in life than that faced by earlier classes. I know that you can succeed, regardless of your goals, if you are willing to keep your sights high, and to remember that nothing good comes without plenty of effort and hard work. It has been a great pleasure for me to know you and to work with you. The class of 1969 has been a wonderful class, and you have con¬ tributed greatly to the success of the school. Please come back to visit us, keep us informed of your whereabouts, and let us know how we can help you at any time. WILLIAM H. JORDAN B.A., Bridgewater M. Ed., Univ. of Virginia Principal PAUL Mr. Jordan, our principal, hard at work. 12 FRANK BERNARD B.S., State Univ. of New York M.A., New York University Advanced Professional Certificate in Education G. STEPHEN REYNOLDS B.S., Va. Polytechnic Institute Administrative Aide ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Without our assistant Principal for Instruction, Mr. Bernard, the management of arranging for substitute teachers, approving field trips and providing for textbooks and equipment would be utter confusion. With the organization needed to keep the school running smoothly, Mr. Bernard plans the curriculum and the supervision of instruction. He is also the one in charge of unlocking the display case. By introducing new methods and ideas to teach¬ ing, Mr. Bernard helps to make our years at Jefferson as interesting as possible. GLENN J. MUHLE B.A. in Ed., Wayne State M.Ed., University of Va. Mr. Muhle’s duties are those which most closely involve the stu¬ dents. As Jefferson’s new Assistant Principal for Administration, he deals with attendance records, checking cars for parking stickers and checking buses as they arrive. Despite the fact that his job includes the disciplining of students, Mr. Muhle is still well liked by both the faculty and student body. MRS. JEAN McNAUGHTON Office of the Principal MRS. ELIZABETH BUTTON Finance Secretary MRS. HAZEL C. OLIN Guidance Secretary ' ■ 9 % MRS. BETTE J. PRIESTLEY Data Processing v MRS. MARILYN L. STOKES Secretary 14 GUIDANCE MRS. CYNTHIA B. ASH A.B., Lebanon Valley College M.A., Columbia University Ed.D., Univ. of Pittsburgh MRS. BETTY W. FAGAN B.S.Ecl., Madison College M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia MISS ILENE M. MURCOTT B.S., M.S., State Univ. of New York at Albany JAMES D. COCCIN A.B., Wake Forest University M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia MRS. KATHARINE HAMMOND B.S., M.Ed., Boston Univ. JOSEPH WILL B.A., Catawba College M.A., George Washington Univ. Department Chairman i MRS. NANCY SWARTS B.A., Carson-Newman Coll. M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia 15 LIBRAR Y 1 MRS. ARVIE RYERS MRS. MARY T. FITZPATRICK B.S., W. Virginia Univ. B.A., State Univ. of N. Y. M.A., Michigan State Univ. Librarian CANNON Seated: Susan Ambrose, Joyce Beatty, Karlie Ruffing, Ann Smillie, Jane Ramberg, Maryllis Hamm. Standing: Buz Jewell, Kathy Franzel, Mike Durrer, James Smith, Karen Van Neste, Janet Lyddane, Larisa Dobriansky, Larry Rieger, Gail Burgess, Laura Connell, Ruth Barrow, Nancy Thompson, Mary Ann Butcher, Karen Ward, Margo Beck, John Eckert, Brian Weaine. Not Pictured: Karen Boyd, Janie Flynt, Sandy Elliott, Darlene Benne, Kevin Johnson, Andy Decker, Carol Hoffman, Karen Becker. 16 LINDA ABBA PAM ADAMS CAROLYN BAIIL BARBARA BARNES ANITA BOATWRIGHT CHRIS BONHAM DANA EDWARDS LIZ McCOWAN SUE MORRIS JEANNE PALMER PRISCILLA PILLET LINDA SHOEMAKER Not Pictured: LINDA PHIPPS DIANE RUNYON OFFICE ASSISTANTS CAROL STENNET CANDY WILLIAMS DELLA WISNIEWSKI 17 GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS First Row: Walter Kerns, Carol Cooper, Naldeen Bilotti, Sue Rodenhizer, Denise Elliot. Second Row: Pani Allbright, Deborah Phillips, Sue Poats, Chris Roberson. Third Row: Vicki Thompson, Linda Tomlinson, Cathy Brennan, Mary Bennett, Kathy Dye. A.D.P. ASSISTANTS VICKIE ALEXANDER KAREN BECKER SALLY ENGEL NINA GALLACHER JAYNE MEAD MARY NORDSTROM JACK WHETSTINE “A.D.P.? Never heard of it.” Oh, it s a small little room with all these machines that make noise every day. You can’t miss it.” “What do they do?” “I don’t know.” A.D.P. stands for Automatic Data Processing, which involves the use of IBM machines and other complex pieces of equipment. The assistants in A.D.P. have more jobs than all other assistants in the school. Although Mrs. Priestly does most of the general work, the helpers she has assist in making the absentee lists everyday; and at the beginning of school, they helped schedule the new students, dealing with the transfers and withdrawals. These people, under the guidance of Mrs. Priestly, confront and endure the con¬ stant churning of the machines through the day to make life easier for us. 18 Mrs. Maxfield, the school nurse. I CLINIC E Barbara Furbish, Deborah Sickles, Tamara Wadsworth, Ruth Barrow, Barbara Copple, Claudia Daniel, Sue Scott. 19 CANNON ENGLISH MRS. RACHEL A. AMES B.S., Wisconsin State Univ. Department Chairman MRS. SHIRLEY AVIS B.S., E. Tenn. State Univ. MRS. IANTHA BAKER B.S., Univ. of Miami MRS. CAROL LEE BROWN B.S., Concord College MRS. LINDA L. FANSKE B.A., Radford College 20 MISS MARGARET P. KESSINCER A.B., Dunbarton College of Holy Cross MRS. NANCY M. KOKUS B.S., Carnegie Tech MRS. MILDRED LEMPE B.S. in Education Miami University Oxford, Ohio MISS ELLEN H. MILLER B.S., Longwood College MRS. SUSAN NIXON B.A., Univ. of Colorado MRS. RUTH PENCE B.A., Dakota Wesleyan Univ. MRS. JULIA ROSSELL B.S., Bowling Green State University MRS. MARY WOOD A.B., Wesleyan College M.A., George Washington University MRS. ROCHELLE G. ZOHN B.S., Penn. State Univ. 21 MISS CAROL E. DEAL B.A., Radford College FOREIGN LANGUAGES adair r. McConnell B.A., University of Richmond M.A., George Washington University Department Chairman THOMAS DeLaFLEUR B.A., University of the Americas, Mexico City MRS. WALTRAUT D. NELSON B.A., American Univ. 22 s j u r t RICHARD E. POMPEI B.S., D. C. Teachers College MISS BETTY RITENOUR B.A., Madison College MISS JULIE ROGERS B.A., Syracuse Univ. M.A., Univ. of Wisconsin 23 MA THEMA TICS CHARLES E. BROWN B.S., U. S. Military Academy M.A., Univ. of Missouri CANNON MRS. JOHN M. MINOR A.B., Vassar College i Hr MRS. MYRA G. CARTER B.S., Florida State Univ. DONLIE R. HENDERSON B.S., Concord College M.Ed., University of Maryland MRS. MAEBETH W. MOSES B.A., University of Texas 24 CLARENCE E. MUMPOWER B.S., E. Tenn. State Univ. MRS. LILLIAN SANGER B.S., Bloomsburg State M.A., American Univ. MRS. MILDRED M. TITUS B.S., Radford College CHARLES B. RAYBURN, JR. A.B., Elon College MRS. HELEN C. SMITH B.A., King College MISS SHIRLEY K. WILSON B.S., M.A., W. Va. Univ. LUROFF H. WILLIAMS B.S., Central Mo. State College M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia Department Chairman 25 JOHN I. MELONE, JR. B.S., M.Ed., University of Virginia Department Chairman A. B. BADO B.S., California (Pa.) State College JOSEPH T. BRUGNOLOTTI B.S., Appalachian State University M.A., University of North Caro lina MR. GERALD E. BAKER DONALD G. MORRIS B.A., Calif. State College A.B., Glenville State M.A.T., Howard University 26 RAY A. PETERSON, JR. B.S., West Virginia University CHARLES E. SANE B.S., North Carolina State University M.A., Appalachian State University SCIENCE A new teaching approach, group study, is being employed in biology which should make the scientific venture a bit more appealing. Group study is designed to utilize the objectives of inde¬ pendent study while providing the opportunity for students to be involved in group activities and discussions. This ap¬ proach gives the student a large role in determining classroom activities and allows him to proceed at his own pace with the teacher serving as a resource person and guide rather than adhering to the traditional methods of teaching. The class is divided into three groups and each group is assigned a different starting point in the text. Each group determines its own schedule and works as a unit in covering the subject matter. The group schedules should include time blocks for reading and discussing textual material, performing labs, usage of resource materials, and the pursuit of individual interest in the area of biology. This approach not only provides the student with more academic freedom, but it will also enable him to form de¬ sirable study habits that will aid him in the adjustment to college life. Time, Space, and Matter is being offered this year for the first time. This course was developed as a secondary school science project at Princeton University with the sup¬ port of the National Science Foundation. Its primary ob¬ jective is to help the student define his physi cal world. With mankind standing on the threshold of space, this course will enable the student to better understand the scientific advancements of the next few years. 27 DONALD S. C ALLAH AM A.B., Drury College M.A., American University Department Chairman SOCIAL STUDIES STUART C. BELFIELD, JR. WILLIAM E. GARDNER B.A., George Washington B.S., Univ. of Maryland University RICHARD P. GORRELL B.A., M.A. in Ed. The George Washington Univ. CHARLES S. HUNTLEY JR. A.B., Grove City College M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia 28 STELLOH JOSEPH B. SHUPE B.S., M.A., Univ. of Nld. DONALD L. WITTEN B.S., Bluefield State College M.S., Univ. of Pennsylvania 29 ART z o z z u MRS. BETTY HARRIS B.S., Mississippi Coll. MRS. ADELAIDE H. KNAPP A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman’s College Department Chairman 30 JONATHAN H. HOFFMAN A.B., Coll, of Wm. and Mary Univ. of Colorado Department Chairman JAMES A. GETTY B.M.E., M.M., Illinois Wesleyan University MUSIC PAUL 31 HOME ECONOMICS MRS. LORETTA FOWLER BENNETT B.S., Drake University Department Chairman MRS. FRANCES B. SMITH B.S., Univ. of Tennessee CANNON 32 ERSKIN F. JENKINS A.B., Morehead State Department Chairman MR. T. A. KELLEHER B.S., Purdue University RAYMOND L. MeDONOUGH B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute INDUSTRIAL ARTS CANNON 33 BUSINESS, DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION and VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING STELLOH EDWARD H. CROCKETT B.S., Va. Polytechnic Institute D.E. Coordinator MRS. BARBARA G. BENOSKI B.S., Bloomsburg State College Department Chairman MISS ELLEN M. ELLIOT B.S., Madison College MRS. DORIS MELTON B.S., Radford College V.O.T. Coordinator MRS. NINA S. BRYSON B.S., Radford Colleg e MRS. ELINOR H. LYNCH B.S., Univ. of Houston MISS JUDITH ANN MOKOSH A.B., Fairmont State College 34 LOUIS D. ASTOLFI B.S., George Washington University MRS. PHYLLIS COCKERHAM B.S., Wake Forest Univ. JOHN W. HULEN B.S., Troy State M.Ed., University of Va. V K ’ ■ MISS NANCY BIRCH B.S., Madison College M.S., West Virginia University EUGENE N. HESS B.S., West Virginia Tech. HEALTH and PHYSICAL EDUCATION —i jr ' J 2 ROBERT A. EVANS B.S., M.A., E. Kentucky State Univ. Department Chairman MISS CAROLYN T. MORRISON B.S., Mary Washington College M.S., West Virginia Univ. MISS JACQUELINE STACKS B.S., Madison College DICK WICKLINE B.S., M.A., George Washington Univ. 35 CAFETERIA IRA. B. ALEXANDER DORIS J. ANDRICK ARDENE F. FULCHER MARGARET GORDON BERNADINE McELROY BLANCHE R. MARSHALL BERTHA MASON ERA H. LONG VIRGINIA STAFFORD LEE OLA STAMPER THELMA STAMPER IRENE DENNIS Cafeteria Manager MARY JOHNSON VIRGINIA SMITH 36 MELTON L. DODSON Building Supervisor JAMES L. CALDWELL HARVEY W. STUMP MAINTENANCE NIGHT CREW MONTEE S. BAKER HENRY GLENN ROBERT W. JOHNSON BERNICE JONES ARNITA J. LEWIS LA VERNE LO WRY JODIE D. MILLS HENRY B. PENDER KATIE POINTER SHARON B. ROBERTS ALTON A. SPRUILL STEWARD W. WALKER JOHN H. YOUNG Night Supervisor 37 SENIORS AND UNDERCLASSMEN Nina Gallacher Division Editor SENIORS PAUL ' W Jp ' The Senior Class Officers: Dong Baumgardner, sen.; Carol Cooper, sec.; Sam Pascoe, sen.; Debbie McDaniel, vice-pres.; Mike Straight, pres. Not pictured: Ellen Marks, treas. 40 STELLOH ’69 ATTINELLO STELLOH 41 69 42 PITNER oy CANNON PITNER 43 ’69 MARY AHERN HAIDAR AL-MUSTAFAWI CAROLYN BAHL 44 RUTH BARROW DOUGLAS BAUMGARDNER DENISE BARBRE BILL BARBOUR BARBARA BARNES ROLAND BEASLEY LINDA JEANNE ABBA: Jefferson Jottings 3; Jeffersonian 3; Town Crier 3.4, Assistant First Page Editor 4; Basketball Intramurals 1,2; Volleyball Intramurals 2; Spanish Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; International Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Office Assistant 4. PAMELA ADAMS: Office Assistant 4. PAMELA KAY ALLBRIGHT: Class Council 3,4; Basketball 1; Hockey 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Civettes 3,4. HAIDAR ISMAIL AL-MUSTAFAWI: International Club 4. CRAIG FRAZER ANDERSON: Homeroom Representative 1; Civitan Club 4; History Club 2; Student Assistant 4. JANET LEE ARMSTRONG: Historian Committee 4; Class Chairman 3; Spaghetti Dinner 3,4; Jefferson Jottings 3,4; Havoc 4; F.T.A. 3; French Club 3,4, Secretary 3,4; History Club 3,4; German Club 4; Talent Show 3; Teacher Assistant 4; Library 3. HASAN GHULOOM ASKAR: Soccer 4; International Club 4. ALAN ROBERT ASSUR: J.V. Football 2; P.E. Assistant 3. KARL EDWARD AXTHELM: Gymnastics 2,3; Tennis 2,3,4; Science Club 4; Stage Crew 3. CAROLYN RUTH BAHL: Homeroom Rep. 4; Class Council Alternate 4; International Club 4; Pep Club 1; Symphonic Band 3,4; Senior Rep. 4; Publicity Chrmn. 3; Teacher’s Assistant 4; Office Assistant 4. BRIAN FREDERICK BAHLS: Varsity Tennis 1,3,4; Civitan 4. DEBORAH BARBRE: Madrigals 4; Drill Team 2; “The Pa ama Game” 4. DENISE BARBRE: Drill Team 2; Madrigals 4. BARBARA CHRISTINE BARNES: Havoc 2; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; William and Mary Band Camp 1; “The Pajama Game” 4; Office Assistant 4; Teacher Assistant 4. RUTH ELLEN BARROW: International Club 1; Civettes 4; Clinic Assist¬ ant 4; Library Assistant 4. BARBEE ANN BARTA: Jr. Varsity Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3; Civettes 2.3.4, Historian 3, President 4; Athletic Office Assistant 4; Homecoming Court 4. DOUGLAS KIRKWOOD BAUMGARDNER: S.C.A. Representative 1,2; S.C.A. Assistant 4; Class Council 3; Publicity Chrmn. 3; Class Senator 4; Havoc 3,4; Key Club 3,4; History Club 1,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Conference on American Civilization 3. ROLAND BEASLEY: Freshman Football; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Freshman Basketball; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Executive Committee 4; Civitan Club 3,4; President 4; Sym¬ phonic Band I. 45 ’69 KAREN BECKER JERRY BENINATE SHEILA BELL ROBERT BEELER CINDY BENNER CYNTHIA BELLE ISLE EDC.AR BEERY MARY BENNETT MARTHA BENSON DIANNE BERGLAND MARTHA BEY BETTY BENEDICT 46 KAREN LOUISE BECKER: S.C.A. Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. 4; S.C.A. Historian Comm. 4; German club 2,3,4; Medical Careers Club 4; Library Assistant 3,4; Data Processing 4; Teacher Asst. 4. ROBERT LELAND BEELER: Bowling Club 1; F.T.A. 3; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2. EDGAR CARROLL BEERY: Homeroom Representative 3; Freshman Foot¬ ball 1; Varsity Football 3; Civitan Club 4. SHEILA SLIE BELL: Library Assistant 3. CYNTHIA CAROL BELLE ISLE: International Club; F.B.L.A. 2. BETTY ANN BENEDICT: National Junior Honor Society 1.2; National Senior Home Society 3,4; Fairfax County Safety Council 3,4; S.C.A. Secy. 4; Homeroom Representative 3; Literary Magazine 1; French Club 3, Inter¬ national Club 3, Program Chrmn. 3; F.T.A. 1, Vice-Pres. 1; Choir 1; Teaching Asst. 4; Library Asst. 1. JERRY DAVID BENINATE: Class Council 1; Class Pres. 2; Freshman Football 1; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3; Freshman Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity Letterman’s Club 4; Civitan Club 4. CYNTHIA JO BENNER: J.V. Field Hockey 2; Varsity Field Hockey 3,4: International Club 1,2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Medical Careers 3,4, Secy. 4. MARY MARGARET BENNETT: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; French Honor Society 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Jefferson Jottings 2,3. Publication Staff 2, Literary Staff 3; Basketball Intramurals 1; Folk Music Club 2; F.T.A. 1; Guidance Asst. 4. MARTHA ELAINE BEY: Activities Comm. 3; Klaxon 1; Jefferson Jottings 3; Civettes 3,4, Recording Secy. 3; International Club 2,3; German Club 2; Drama Club 1; “Member of the Wedding” 1. NALDEEN ELENA BILOTTI: Powder Puff Football 3,4; Junior-Senior Basketball Game Cheerleader 3; Prom Invitation Comm. 3; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Triden 3,4; Guidance Assistant 4. MARGARET CRALLE BINNS: Safety Comm. 4; Alternate Homeroom Rep. 2; Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. 1; Activities Comm. 3; Class Council Alternate 4; Powder Puff Football Game 4; J.V. Basketball 2; F.T.A. 1,2,3; Keyettes 2,3,4, District Corresponding Secy. 4; Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 2; International Club 2,3. ANITA LYNN BOATWRIGHT: Homeroom Rep. 2; J.V. Hockey Team 3; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 2; German Club 2; Ski Club 2; Office Assistant 4. JOSEPH MELVIN BOCHY: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3; Varsity Baseball Team 3,4; Civitan 4. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH BONHAM: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; S.C.A. Homeroom Rep. 1; Class Council 2; Intramural Volleyball 2; J.V. Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3; French Club 4; Civettes 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Miss Jefferson Contest 1; Home¬ coming Maid of Honor 4. CAROL BLACK CHRISTINE BONHAM 47 ’69 JOHN BRESNAHAN JAN BUTTS PAUL BRANDWEIN STEPHEN BRAUN MARK BURKE MARY BUTCHER BRENDA BOYUM CATHERINE BRENNAN NANCY BROWN WILLIAM BULLOCK KEVIN BURKE 48 BRENDA JOYCE BOYUM: Fidalgo Literary Award 1; Merit Semifinalist 4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Powder Puff Football 4; Spaghetti Dinner Waitress 3; Girls’ Basketball Manager 2; Girls’ Varsity Basketball 3; Intra¬ murals 1,2,3; G.A.A.; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Girls’ Chorus 1; Concert Choir 4; Girl’s Ensemble 4; “The Pajama Game’’ 4; Teacher Assistant 4. PAUL BRANDWEIN: Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. 3; Jefferson Jottings 1,2,3,4, Art Editor 4; Town Crier 4; “The Lottery” 3. STEPHEN BRUCE BRAUN: Class Council 3,4; Ice Cream Social 3; Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3; Prom Committee 3; Basketball 1; The 100 Track Club 1; F.B.L.A. 4, Vice-Pres. 4; Young Life 2,3,4, President 4; Teacher Assistant 4. CATHERINE MARY BRENNAN: Homeroom Rep. Alternate 1; Safety Committee 4; Class Activities Committee 3; Class Counc il 3; Basketball 1; Civettes 4; International Club 3; F.T.A. 3; Spanish Club 1; Drill Team 3; Guidance Asst. 4; Teacher Asst. 3. JOHN ANTHONY BRESNAHAN: Cross-Country 1; Track 2; Wrestling 1. NANCY JANE BROWN: F.B.L.A. 4, Secy. 4; German Club 2,3,4; Interna¬ tional Club 2,3,4. WILLIAM PAUL BULLOCK: Junior Senior Basketball Game 3. KEVIN DAVIS BURKE: House of Representatives 1,2,3; One of eight writers of the T.J. Constitution; S.C.A. Vice-Pres. 4; S.C.A. Senate Pres. 4; Inatrnational Club 3,4. MARK XAVIER BURKE: Freshman Football 1; Civitan Club 3,4. MARY ANN BUTCHER: Art Guild 4; Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. 4; Jefferson Jottings 4; Library Asst. 4; Teacher Asst. 4. JAN ELIZABETH BUTTS: Homeroom Representative 2,3,4; Junior-Senior Basketball Cheerleader 3; Powder Puff Football 3; Prom Decorations Comm. 3; International Club 1,2,3,4, Comm. Chrmn. 4; Keyettes 4; Pep Club 1,2; Girl’s Chorus 1; “Extravaganza” 1. RICHARD EARL CALVERT: Christmas Dance Comm. 1; Varsity Football 3; Varsity Letter 3; Key Club 2,3,4. BEVERLY SUE CAMPBELL: Class Council 2; Intramurals 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Civettes 3,4; F.T.A. 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2.3; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsitv Cheerleader 3; Biology Lab Asst. 3; Miss Jefferson Contest 2. JONATHAN SINCLAIR CAREY: Thespians; Assemblies Comm. 3,4, Chrmn. 4; Elections Comm: 3; Magazine Drive Chrmn. 3,4; Class Council 3; Publicity Chrmn. 3; Jefferson Jottings 2,3,4; Jeffersonian 2,3; Havoc Chrmn. 3. One-Act Play Festival 1; “Bell, Book and Candle” 1; Club 3,4. WYNNE ETTA CASSELL: Drama Club 1; F.T.A. 4; International Club 4; Red Cross Representative 2,3; Spanish Club 4; Triden 3,4. PATRICIA LYNNE CAVANAUGH: Prom Comm. 3; J.V. Hockev 3; Pep Club 2; G.A.A. 3,4. BARBARA CARRICO DEBRA CARON PATRICIA CAVANAUCH 49 r. to ’69 PHILLIP CECONI LINDA CHARLES CAROL COOPER W STEVE CHRISTIAN LAURA CONNELL MICHAEL CHRISTY AMY CHARRON RARBARA COPPLE BEVERLY CORNETT LINDA COLLIER TERRI CRAWFORD 50 ’69 ERIC CREEDEN ELIZABETH CROWLEY PHILIP BROSSARD CECONI: Freshman Football 1; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Wrestling 1,3,4; Civitan Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3,4; Homeroom Asst. LINDA JEAN CHARLES; Art Guild 4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; Newspaper 1; International Club 3,4; Lab Asst. 4. AMY LEE CHARRON: S.C.A. Cabinet 4; Senate Secy. 4; Junior Prom Refreshments Comm. 3; French Cluh 3; Medical Careers Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Colonial Chorale 3. LINDA MARIE COLLIER: Prom Comm. 3; Co-chrmn for Senior Float; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Keyettes 4; Teacher Asst. 4. LAURA JEAN CONNELL: National Senior Honor Society 3,4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Girls’ Varsity Softball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2; G.A.A.; Girls’ Chorus 4; Library Asst. 4; Student Asst. 4. CAROL MARIE COOPER: Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Leadership Training Conference 1; Class Council 1; Class Secy. 2,3,4; Float Comm. 2; Junior-Senior Basketball Cheerleader 3; Civettes 3,4, Secy. 4; Guidance Asst. 4; Sweetheart Court Representative 2. BARBARA JEAN COPPLE: Junior Prom Decorations Comm. 3; Girls’ Varsity Basketball 3; Basketball 2,3; Volleyball 1,2,3; Powder Puff Football 3; G.A.A. 3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Clinic Asst. 4. TERRI LYNNE CRAWFORD: Freshman Cheerleader 1; Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Teacher Asst. 4; Miss Jefferson Contest 1. VICKI EILEEN CULVER: Newspaper 3; Intramurals; Mission Club 2,3; Teacher Asst. 4. SARA ANN CUNNINGHAM: Homeroom Representative 2; Leadership Training Conference, Class Council 3; Class Parliamentarian 3; Jefferson¬ ian 3; Town Crier 3,4, Ad Manager 4; Basketball 1; Volleyball 1; French Club 3,4; International Club 3,4; Keyettes 2,3,4; C.Y.O. 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM JOHN DARBY: Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2. ANDREW DECKER 51 ' 69 BARBARA DIEHL LARISA DOBRIANSKI DENISE DODSON JOE DYE WILLIAM DUTTON 52 DEBORAH ENGLISH BARBARA JANE DIEHL: National Thespian Society 3,4; J.V. Softball 1,2; Pep Club; F.T.A.; Girls’ Ghoir 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Madrigals 4; “Exit the Body” 3; Triple Play 3; The Pajama Game” 4; Teacher Asst. 4. LARISA EUGENIA DOBRIANSKY: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Homeroom Rep. 1,4; Jefferson Jottings 3; Basketball Intramurals 2,3; Gymnastics; Track 2; Volleyball Intramurals 2; G.A.A. 4; Library Asst. 4; Teacher Asst. 1. DENISE MARIE DODSON: Homeroom Rep. 1,2,4; Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Spirit Comm. 4; Basketball Intramurals 1,2; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Volleyball Intramurals 1; Civettes 4; French Club 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Teacher Asst. 4. ALEXANDER DOWNS III: Class Council Representative Automate 4; Colonial Corps 3,4; History Club 4. PATRICIA DALE DUFFY: Class Council Alternate 4; Powder Puff Foot¬ ball 3; Intramural Gymnastics 2; Pep Club 1,2; Majorettes 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Teacher Asst. 4. BEATRICE MARIE DURSO: Basketball Intramurals 1,2,3; Powder Puff Football 4; Tennis Team 3,4; French Club 3,4; International Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3. JOSEPH SANTNER DYE: Varsity Baseball 2,3,4; Varsity Track 1; Fresh¬ man Football; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4. KATHY ELIZABETH DYE: Girls’ State Representative 4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Historian Comm. 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 2, Secy. 3, Convention Delegate 1; International Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4; Keyettes 3,4, District Treas. 4; Library Asst. 3; Guidance Asst. 4. JOHN GEORGE ECKERT: Library Asst. 4; Russian Asst. 4; German Asst. 3. DANA JEAN EDWARDS: Homeroom Representative 2; Posters and Bul¬ letin Boards Comm. 2; Jefferson Jottings, Publicity Editor 4; Freshman Cheerleader; Junior Cheerleader; Triden 2,3,4; Junior Princess. PATRICK RONALD EDWARDS: Senate 4; Town Crier 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Spanish Club 1. DENISE ELLIOTT: Handbook Comm. 3; Homeroom Rep. 3; Powder Puff Football 3; Havoc 4; F.H.A. 1,2, Publicity 1; International Club 1,2, Historian 1. SANDRA LEE ELLIOTT: Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Waitress 3; Wall Decorating 4; F.H.A. 1, Treasurer 1; International Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Chorus 1; Library Assistant 3,4. SARAH LAWRENCE ENGEL: National Honor Society 3,4; Latin Honor Society 1,2; French Honor Society 3,4; House of Representatives 2,3, Parliamentarian 3; Varsity Hockey 4; French Club 3, President 3; Latin Club 1,2; A.D.P. Assistant. DEBORAH JO ENGLISH: Class Council Rep. 4; Girls’ Varsity Basketball 3,4; Girls’ J.V. Basketball 1,2; Girls’ J.V. Field Hockey 2; Girls’ Varsity Field Hockey 3; Girls’ J.V. Softball 1,2, Co-Captain 2; Girls’ Varsity Soft- ball 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 4; Student Assistant 3,4. PATRICIA JANE ERICKSON: Class Secretary 1; Class Council 1,2; Freshman Cheerleader 1; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Civette Club 3,4, Chaplain 4; P.E. Assistant 3; Miss Jefferson Contest 1; Sweetheart Court 2. WAYNE EDWARD ERICKSON: Bus Driver 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 4; Pajama Game Orchestra 4. PATRICIA ERICKSON WAYNE ERICKSON 53 ’69 RICHARD FINNELL JOHN FRIEDMAN 54 ’69 TED GALL LINDA FULLER CURTIS FUNKHOUSER v “ , BARBARA FURBISH DEAN GABRIEL KERRY LEE FADER: Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. 4; Jr. Class Activities Comm. 3; Powder Puff Football 3; Drill Team 2,3,4, Secy. 4; Drama Club 1; Spanish Club 3. THOMAS JOEL FARKASH: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Varsity Football 3; Varsitv Tennis 3,4; Varsity Letterman’s Club 3,4. RICHARD WAYNE FARINHOLT: Bowling Team 1; D.E. Club 4. CHARON ANN FE1LD; Leadership Training Conference 1,2; S.C.A. Displays Comm. Chrmn. 2; S.C.A. Homeroom Rep. 1; Senate Parliamentarian 3; Rep. to District S.C.A. Conference 1,2; Class Senate 3; Spaghetti Dinner 3; Float Comm. 2,3,4; Prom Decorations Comm. 3,4; Class Newsletter, Asst. Editor 2; Jefferson Jottings 4; Keyettes 2,3,4, Historian 3; Drama Club 1,2 Finance Office Asst. 4. RICHARD ARLON FINNELL: Club Senator 4; Homecoming Comm. 4 History Club 1; Colonial Corps 2,3,4, Pres. 4. CARY MICHEL FORCIER: Letter of Commendation, Nat. Merit Test 4 Class Council 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 2; Jefferson Jottings 4; Freshman Football; Varsity Track 3; Civitan Club 3,4. GERRY EILEEN FOX: F.H.A. 2; Chorus 1,3. FRANK XAVIER FRANCISCO: Tennis 2,3; Electronics Club 1. MARILYN SUE FREEDMAN: Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Hockey 3; D.E.C.A. 4, Secy. 4; Pep Squad 3, Vice-Pres. 3; Spanish Club 3; Drama Cjub 3; Horsebackriding Club 3; “Sorry, Wrong Number”; “The King and 1”; Court of Junior Prom. 3. JOHN AUGUST FRIEDMAN: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Letter of Commendation; All- Regional Band 2,3,4; Havoc 4; Key Club 4; Math Team 4; Marching Colonials 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. JUDY ANN FRYE: F.B.L.A. 3. GLENNA JOAN FULCHER: Spanish Honor Society 2; Softhall Manager 2; Basketball Manager 3; Spanish Club 1,4; International Club 3,4; Modern Dance Club 1; Chorus 1,2. LINDA ANN FULLER: Pep Club 2; International Club 3; Student Asst. 3. BARBARA ANNE FURBISH: Jlockey Team 3; G.A.A. 2,3; Drama Club 1; Hi Y 2; “Bell, Book and Cande” 1; “The Pajama Game” 4; Clinic Asst. 4. VICKY HELEN GABOCY: International Club 3; Pep Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3. DEAN WILLIAM GABRIEL: National Senior Honor Society 3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3. 55 ’69 JOHNNY GILBERT PAUL GEOFFROY JOHN GORHAM SUSAN GARDNER PATRICIA GOLDEN CAROLYN GORE ALBERT GEOFFROY BESSIE GREKAS GLENN GRIMES CARL GRIMM MIKE GILBERT 56 ' 69 MARY GRUBBS ANITA LYNN GALLAGHER: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; National Thespian Society 1,2,3,4; Jeffersonian 3,4, Index Editor 3, Glasses Editor 4; Folk Cluh 1,2; Spotlighter 1; Make-up Crew 1,2,4; A.D.P. Asst. 4. SUSAN LYNN GARDNER: National Junior Honor Society 2; Homeroom Representative 3; Modern Dance 2,3,4; Volleyball 2; Gymnastics 2; Keyettes 4; Spanish Cluh 3,4; International Cluh 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Student Assistant 4. ALBERT ACHILLE GEOFFROY: Football 1,3,4; Track 3. JOHN ROONEY GILBERT: D.E. Cluh 4. MICHAEL A. GILBERT: Civitan 3,4. JOHN MONEY GORHAM: Freshman Football 1. BESSIE EUGENIA GREKAS: National Honor Society 2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Russian Honor Society 4; S.C.A. Representative 4; S.C.A. Alternate 3; Class Council 3,4; Jr. Prom Decorating Comm. 3; Spaghetti Dinner 4, Chrmn.; Powder Puff 3,4; German Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Medical Careers Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3; “Pajama Game” Accompaniest 4; Student Asst. 4. JUDITH KAY GRODOWITZ: S.C.A. Poster and Bulletin Boards Comm. 1; Senate 1; S.C.A. Alternate 1; Dance Decorations Comm. Chrmn. 1; Class Senator 2; Activities Comm. 3; Leadership Training Conference 1; Freshman Cheerleading 1, Captain; J.V. Cheerleading 2, Captain; Varsity Cheerleading 3,4; Civettes 2,3,4, Secy. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, District Chaplain 4. TIMOTHY DALE HAGEN: S.C.A. Representative 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4. DAVID MARTIN HALL: Thespians 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 2; Homeroom Rep¬ resentative 1,2; Class President 1; Class Council 2,4; Assemblies Comm. Chrmn. 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Civitan Club 4, Chrmn. of Planning Comm. 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Junior Village Easter Play 1; Talent Show Winner 2; “Come Blow Your Horn” 2. ERNEST WILLIAM HALL: Marching Colonials 3,4; Symphonic Band 3,4. JENNIFER ANNE HALL: J.V. Basketball 2. TIMOTHY MICHAEL HALSEY: Alternate Homeroom Representative 1; Civitan Club 3,4. TIM HALSEY 57 ’69 STEPHEN HAYS SUSAN HIRT 58 ’69 DA UR A CHRISTOPHER HAMLIN: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4, Secy. 4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; House of Representatives 3; Senate 3; Bulletin Boards Cabinet 2; Junior Class Float Comm. Chrmn. 3; Jeffersonian 3,4, Photo Editor 4; J.V. Basket¬ ball 1; Track 1,2; C.A.A. 2,3,4; International Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3. MARYLLIS T HAMM: Intramural Basketball 1; Ping Pong 1; Baseball 1; International Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Home for A.F.S. Student 2,3; Library Asst. 4. RONALD CLIFFORD HARMAN: Homeroom Representative 2,3; Class Council 3,4; Havoc 3,4; Symphonic Band 1,3; Stage Band 1,3; Extrava¬ ganza 1. EDWARD M. HAYES: Football 1; Track 2; Soccer 3; Ski Club 1,2. JOHN WILLIAM HEDLUND: Homeroom Representative 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Letterman’s Club 3,4. BARRY K. HERMAN: Class Council 2,4; Football 1,2; Civitan Club 4; English Assistant 3. THOMAS JAMES HIRSCH: House of Representatives 3,4; Activities Comm. 4; Class Council 3; Float Comm. 3,4; Havoc 3,4; Newspaper 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; International Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3; Backstage 2,3; Student Asst. 4. SUSAN RUTH HIRT: C.S.F. 3; Senate 3; French Club 2; Latin Club 3; Medical Careers Club 4; J C.L. 3; International Club 3. THOMAS EDWARD HOLLOWAY: Homeroom Representative 1,2,4; Exe¬ cutive Board 1; Powderpuff Football Coach 3,4; Town Crier 4; Freshman Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Var¬ sity Club 3,4, Charter Member 3; Civitan Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Student Asst 4. PRISCILLA RUTH HOOBLER: Historian Comm. 4; Drill Team 4; Girls’ Chorus 1. WILLIAM CORBETT HOOD: National Thespian Society 3,4; Senior Class Council 4; One-Act Play Festival 3; “Exit the Body” 3; “The Pajama Game” 4. STEVEN ALAN HORN: Baseball 1; Football 1,2; Band 1,2,3. LAURENCE GEORGE HOUSTON: West Point Society 3; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Math Team 3. WALTER WOODROW HOWARD: All Virginia Chorus 3; J.V. Football 2; Spanish Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3; Concert Choir 1; Madrigals 3,4; “The Lottery” 3; “Pajama Game” 4. VICKI HOLMAN THOMAS HOLLOWAY PRISCILLA HOOBLER ROBERT HOOVER WILLIAM HOOD WALTER HOWARD 59 CARLA HOWELL MARIAN JONES JOSEPH HOWELL ALLEN HULTMAN ROBERT JUDD GARY JEWELL KAREN KAHLE DEBBIE KEETER JACK JORGENSEN SANDRA KEITH JAMES JOHNSON JOHN KELLY 60 ’69 RICK KENDALL KOLLEEN KENNY GARY HAMILTON JEWELL: National Junior Honor Society 2; Senate 2,4; Electronics Club 1,2,3,4, Secy. 1, Vice-Pres. 2,3, Pres. 4; Library Asst. 11,12. JAMES KEVIN JOHNSON: Electronics Club 1; Colonial Corps 3,4; Audio- Visual Asst. 3,4. JACK CHRISTIAN JORGENSEN: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; Basketball 1; Spanish Club 1,3,4 MARK BRIAN JOY: Thespian Society 3,4; S.C.A. Spirit Officer 4; Senior Class Council Representative 4; Track 2; Decca Club 4; Civitan Club 3,4; “The Bat” 3; “Death Takes a Holiday” 3; “The Sandbox” 3; “Exit the Body” 3. TOM KAETZEL: Varsity Tennis 1,2,3; Basketball Team 1,2. KAREN RANAY KAHLE: Mixed Chorus 3. DEBORAH ELIZABETH KEETER: Triden Club 2,3; Clinic Asst. 3; Library Asst. 3. SANDRA LESLIE KEITH: Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; S.C.A. Historian 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; International Club 2. JOHN MICHAEL KELLY: Boys’ State Representative 4; S.C.A. Represen¬ tative 1,2; S.C.A Cabinet 4; George Washington University Honors Program 4; Class Cards Comm. 3, Chrmn.; Havoc 4, Chrmn.; Football 1,2,3,4, Letterman 3,4; German Club 3, Treas.; Key Club 3,4; Letterman’s Club 3,4; Teacher’s Asst. 3,4. JAMES RICHARD KENDALL: Homeroom Representative 3; Varsity Bas¬ ketball Mgr. 2,3,4. KOLLEEN ANN KENNY’: Jr. Prom Committee 3; Jr.-Sr. Powderpuff Foot¬ ball 3; Triden 4; Spanish 3. WALTER IVERSON KERNS: Northern Va. Chess League Adjudication Board Member 4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; History Club 2; German Club 2,3,4; Colonial Corps 3; Participant in the Individuals Chess Tournament; Guidance Asst. 4. CLIFFORD EUGENE KEVILL: Homeroom Representative 1; Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3,4; J.V. Baseball 1,2; Letterman’s Club 1,2,3,4; Kev Club 3,4 ROBERT ALLEN KLUSON: Class Council Representative 1; Isthmus Inklings 2; Football 2,3; Letterman’s Club 3,4; Future Business Leaders of America 4, Reporter 4. WALTER KERNS LYNNE KLEYLA ROBERT KLUSON EDMUND KORCEL CLIFFORD KEVILL KAMAL KHACIII 61 ’69 DON LARSEN ROXANNE KRAFT DAVID LACEY TERRI LAUFER MICHELE KRAJNYAK DONNA LANTZ JEFFREY LEDOUX SUSAN KRAUT RALPH LAROCK JOHN LEDOUX FRANK LEE SUSAN LINGLE 62 JANET LYDDANE SUSAN EVELYN KRAUT: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Homeroom Rep. 4; Tennis 4; German Club 3,4; Junior Red Cross 1,2; Teacher Asst. 4. DAVID LYNN LACEY: Baseball 2; Civitan Club 3,4, Secy. 4. DONNA ELIZABETH LANTZ: Homeroom Rep. 1,2; Junior Class Cheer¬ leader 3; French Club 1,2; International Club 1,2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Drill Team 3,4. RALPH CORLISS LAROCK: Homeroom Rep. 1,2; Freshman Football; Civitan Club 3,4. KATHY VERA LEDBETTER: Chorus 1. JEFFREY THOMAS LEDOUX: Honorable Mention, National Scholastic Art Awards; Spanish Club 3,4; Art Guild 3,4; Stage Crew 3. FRANK R. LEE: Homeroom Rep. 1,3; Sophomore Class Planning Comm. 2; Civitan Club 3,4; Ways and Means Comm. 4; Float Comm. 3. SUSAN LORENE LINGLE: Basketball Manager 2; Drill Team 3,4; Drama Club 1; Chorus 2; “Cranberry Comer” 2; Teacher Asst. 4. ROBIN JEAN LINN: Track 1; D.E.C.A. 4; Library Asst. 3. GLEN CARL LONG: Homeroom Rep. 2,3; Basketball 3; Cross Country 3,4; Soccer 3; Bowling 1; Math Team 4; Stage Crew, “Dear Delinquent” 1; Biology Asst. 3. ROBERT DAVID LOWE: Spanish Club. JANET LEE LYDDANE: Gymnastics 1; Track 1; Library Asst. MARY JANIS LYNCH: Basketball Intramurals; Triden 3,4; Pep Club 1. DAVID HUNTER LYON: Football 1; Key Club 2,3,4. JANIS LYNCH DAVID LYON 63 ’69 ELIZABETH McGOWAN STEPHEN MACKINNON ROBERT MALCOLM ELLEN MARKS 64 MIKE MARTIN WILLIAM MASSE JOE MASTERSON ROBERT MATHEWS RANDY MAY STEPHEN MASTERSON JAYNE MEAD MARK STEVEN McARTOR: Football 1. DEBORAH JAN MC DANIEL: National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Homeroom Representative 2; Class Vice-President 3,4; Class Senator 1; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain 4; Basketball (J V) 1; Varsity Basketball 2,3; Keyettes 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 3,4, Keyette Chaplain 4; Keyette Historian 3,4; Homecoming Court 2; Christmas Court 2. ELIZABETH WALLACE MC GOWAN: Homeroom Representative 4; Class Secy.; Prom Comm. 3; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1; F.N.A. 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Office Asst. SANDRA LYNN MCGOWN: Art Guild; S.C.A. Historian Comm.; International Club; History Club; Science Club; French Club; F.T.A.; “Pajama Game”, Scen¬ ery Crew GARY JASON N1C LAUGHLIN: J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Junior Basketball Team 3; Varsity Letternran’s Club 3,4; Junior Civitans 4. STEPHEN ROSS MACKINNON: Class Council Alt. 1; Freshman Football 1; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3; Key Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4. CAROLYE REBECCA MAERKER: House of Representatives 1,2,3; Fairfax Co. Council on Youth 3; S.C.A. 4; Elections Comm. 4; Class Council 1; J.V. Hockey 2; Triden-Charter Member; Sec. 2,3, Pres. 4; Teacher’s Assistant 3. ROBERT CARTER MALCOLM: Colonial Corps 3,4; German Club 4; Electronics Club 1; Chem. Lab Assistant. HAROLD MARTIN MANESS: Track 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Football 4; Varsity Letterman’s Club, Pres 4. THOMAS GENE MANN: J.V. Football 2; Spanish Club 3,4, Pres. 4. RICHARD THOMAS MAREK: Football 1,2,3; Track 3; Civitan Club 3,4. ELLEN BOOTS MARKS: Quill and Scroll 3,4, Sec. 4; Latin Honor Society 3,4; Lawrence A. Fidalgo Literary Contest, Hon. Mention 2; Havoc Staff 2,3; S.C.A. Elections Comm. 3; Cabinet Elections Chrmn. 4; Homeroom Represen¬ tative 1; Class Publicity and Posters Chrmn. 3,4; Float Comm. 3,4; Spirit Comm 4; Sr. Class Treas. 4; Town C.ricr 2,3,4; First Page Editor 3; Third Page Editor 4; Jefferson Jottings 2,3,4; Publicity and Circulation 2; Literary Comm. 3,4; German Club 1,2; Ski Club 1,2; Latin Club 2,3; Pep Club 2; Debate Team 1; Band 1; Concert Choir 1; J.Vt Softball 1; Teacher’s Asst. 3,4; District Spirit and Sportsmanship Judge 4. MIKE DANA MARTIN: Town Crier. JOSEPH FRANCIS MASTERSON: Homeroom Representative 1; Class Senate Alt. 3; Senate 4; Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3,4; Freshman Football 1; J.V. Football 2; Freshman Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 2,3; German Club 1,2; Chairman of Good Citizenship Comm.; F.B.L.A. Pres. 4. STEPHEN PAUL MASTERSON: Track 3. ROBERT GLENN MATHEWS: Honor Roll; Merit Roll; Swimming Team 2,3. AMANDA JAYNE MATHIS: National Junior Honor Society 2; Na¬ tional Senior Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Junior Prom Comm. 3; Jeffersonian 3,4; Business and Ad¬ vertising Manager 4; J.V. Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Co-Capt J.V. Softball 2; Keyettes 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Sec 3, Vice-Pres. 4; International Club 2,3. RANDY SCOTT MAY; Football 1; Wrestling 1,2; Civitan Club 3,4; Band 1,2; Chorus 3. JAYNE ELIZABETH MEAD: S.C.A. Posters and Comm. 4; Junior Class Bulletin Board Comm. 3; Varsity Hockey 3,4; International Club 2,3; Medical Vice-Pres. 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Teacher’s Asst. 3; A.D.P. Bulletin Boards J.V. Hockey 2; Careers Club 3, Asst. 4. 65 ’69 MARLENE MIDKIFF EVELYN MEYERS DIANA MIDDLEMAS RICHARD MELBY LINDA MILLER STEVE MINOR PAT MILEUR DEBRA MONAHAN KRISTA MONTGOMERY CAROL MOODY JEREMY MILLER 66 ’69 RICHARD NELSON MELBY: J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Civitan 4; Band 1,2,3; Teacher Asst. EVELYN F. MEYERS: S.C.A. Elections Comm. 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Class Council 1,2; Jefferson Jottings Lit. Comm. 3,4; Town Crier 4; French Club 3,4, Treas. 3; Hist. 4; G A.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Civettes 4; Homecoming Court 1. DIANA MAUREEN MIDDLEMAS: Girls State; National Jr. Honor Society 2, Treas. 2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; S.C.A. Treas. 3; Activities Comm. 2; ICC Chairman 4; Yearbook 3; Keyettes 3,4, Jr. Rep. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Drama Club 1; Pep Club 1. PATRICK JOSEPH MILEUR: Junior-Senior Basketball 3,4; Freshman Basketball J V.; Football 2; Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3,4; P.E. As¬ sistant 4. LINDA JO MILLER: International Club 4; “Pajama Game” 4. CHARLES STEVE MINOR: Float Comm. 2; Freshman Basketball; D.E.; Band 1,2. MARY LEE MIZELL: National Senior Honor Society 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; French Honor Society 3,4; Homeroom Representative 1,3; Delegate to Stu¬ dent Council Nominating Convention 2; F.T.A. 2,3; French Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 2, Treas. 4; Keyettes 4, Parliamentarian 4; Alternate to Girls’ State. KRISTA VERNON MONTGOMERY: Triden 2,3,4; Student Asst. 4. CAROL ELIZABETH MOODY: National Junior Honor Society 2; S.C.A. Representative 2; Sweetheart Dance Refreshment Chrmn. 2; Powder Puff Football 3; Drama Club 1; G A.A. 1; Pep Club 2; French Club 2,4; German Club 4; Drill Team 4; Christmas Play 1. JULIE RAWLS MOORE: Class Council 1,2,3; Class Comm. Chrmn. 1,2,4; Scrapbook Editor 2; Class Newspaper, Asst. Editor 2; Jefferson Jottings 4; Track 1; Gymnastics 1,2; Drill Team 3; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, Secy. 3,4, Librarian 1,2; Gym Asst. 3; Miss Jefferson Contest 2. ROBERT JOHN MOORE: F.B.L.A. 4; Chess Club 1; Band 1,2; Office Asst. PAMELA JEAN MORELLI: Volleyball Intramurals 1,2; Powder Puff Foot¬ ball 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3. JOE MORGAN: Homeroom Representative 2; French Club 2,3; Interna¬ tional Club 4; “Guys and Dolls”, Advertising Comm.; Teacher Asst. 2. MARSHA LYNN MORGAN: Publicity Comm 4; Powderhorn 2; Tennis 3; French Club 3,4; International Club 3,4; German Club 4; Drama Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; Madrigals 4; “Pajama Game” 4; Music Asst. 4. SUSAN HASTINGS MORRIS: Basketball Intramurals 2; Powder Puff Football 3; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2; Triden 4; Office Asst. 4; Student Asst. 4. DONNA MOOREFIELD LANCE MORROW 67 ’69 ROBERT MULLEN DEBORAH NEWBY GLEN NORFOLK 68 STEVEN KARL MOXHAM: Civitan Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3. ROBERT ARCHIE MULLEN: Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; All Regional Band 3; Band Vice-Pres. 4. NANCY ANNE MUSSETTO: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; Homeroom Representative 2; Homeroom Repre¬ sentative Alternate 1; Senate 3,,4; Senior Class Council 4; Senior Privileges Committee Chairman 4; French Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Latin Club 1. CYNTHIA JEAN NASH: National Junior Honor Society 2; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Homeroom Representative 3,4; Jeffersonian 3,4, Editor 4; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Modern Dance Intramurals 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; International Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Spanish Club 2; Girls’ Chorus 2; Spanish Student Assistant 4. JON HOWARD NEUMANN: Wrestling 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Tennis 1,2; Gymnastics 2; French Club 3,4; International Club 3,4; Varsity Lettermen’s Club 3,4. MARIETTA DEBORAH NEWBY: Summer Institute in Humanities 3; Art Guild 4; Powder Puff Football 3; International Club 2,3; History Club 3,4; Spanish Club 1; E.Y.C. 1,2,4; Girls’ Chorus 1; “Pa ama Game” 4; Student Asst 4. DAVID (AMES NOORDHOFF: Town Crier, Sports Editor 4. GERRY T. NORTON: History Club 3; Student Asst. 4. JOHN MORGAN NOVACK: French Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4. BARBARA GAIL OBAUGH: F.B.L.A. 1; Girls’ Chorus 1,2; “Cranberry Corners” 1; Guidance Asst. 2,3,4; Office Asst. 3. LAWRENCE CHARLES OESTERICH: National Senior Honor Society 3; National Thespian Society 3,4; Boys’ State Representative 4; S.C.A. Back- stage Activities Chrmn. 3,4; School Lighting Technician 2,3,4, Manager 3,4; Varsity Tennis 3; Colonial Corps 2,3; Madrigals 2,3,4; Lighting Tech¬ nician, “Bell, Book and Candle” 1, “The Crucible” 2, “Come Blow Your Horn” 2; Head Lighting Technician, “Exit the Body” 3, Triple Play 3, The Pajama Game” 4. KEVIN ORTON PETER MICHAEL OLIN: National Thespian Society 3,4; Boys’ State Representative 4; Building and Grounds Comm. Chrmn. 3; Backstage Cabinet Comm. 3,4, Asst Chrmn. 3,4; School Lighting Technician 3,4; Jr. Class Float Comm.; Sr. Class Float Comm.; Track Team 3; Key Club 3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Lighting Technician, “Come Blow Your Horn” 2, Exit the Body” ), “The Pajama Game” 4, Triple Play 3. KEVIN JAY ORTON: Junior Senior Basketball 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 3; Freshman Football; J.V. Football 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Civitan Club 4; Gym Asst. 4. RICK M. PAGE: Freshman Football; J.V. Football 2; Gym Asst. JAMIE ELIZABETH PAGEL: S.C.A. Representative 1,2; Cabinet Comm. 4; Publicity Comm 3,4; Class Council Representative 3,4; Powder Puff Football 3; German Club 2; Trichm 3,4; Pep Club 2; Clinic Asst. 3; Lab Asst. 4; Sweetheart Court Representative 3. JOHN OSIUS BETSY PALMER 69 ’69 JEANNE PALMER DEBBIE PHILLIPS ROY PERRY ANDREW PITTMAN PRISCILLA PILLET ELLEN PARKER CECELIA PESACRETA JOHN PIXLEY SAM PASCOE DANIEL PITNER AMY PETERSON LYNN PLOUGH 70 ’69 SUSAN POATS RICHARD POLK JEANNE G. PALMER: J.V. Hockey 1; Varsity Hockey 2,3,4; J.V. Basket¬ ball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3; J.V. Softball 1,2; Varsity Softball 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Historian 3, Pres. 4; “The Pajama Game” 4, Stage Crew; P.E. Asst. 3; Office Asst. 4. ELLEN LEONA PARKER: Powderpuff Football 3; Drill Team 2; Activities Chairman for Girls’ Dormitory 3; Magazine Comm, for Girls’ Dormitory 2; Concert and Marching Band 2,3. SAM CHAPMAN PASCOE: Homeroom Representative 1; Class Council 1,4; Class Senate 4; Totcn Crier 3,4; Freshman Football; Freshman Basket¬ ball; J.V. Football 2; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity Track 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4; Spanish Assistant 4. ROY MELVIN PERRY: D.E. Club 4. CECELIA PESACRETA: Thespians 4; Town Crier Advisory Board Com¬ mittee 3,4; Jefferson Jottings Literary Staff 4; International Club 2,3,4; Spotlighters 1,2,4; Spanish Club 1; Scenery Crew, “Exit the Body” 3, The Lottery” 3; Choreographer for “The Pajama Game” 4; Student As¬ sistant 2. AMY JO PETERSON: Girls’ Basketball; Track; Spanish Club; Concert Choir 1,2,3,4. DEBORAH JEAN PHILLIPS: Intramural Volleyball 2; Pom-Pom 1; F.H.A., Treas. 1; Guidon Service Club 2,3; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Concert Chorus 1; Library Asst 1; Guidance Asst. 3,4. PRISCILLA PILLET: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Basketball Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Volleyball Intramurals 2; G.A.A. 3,4; Girls’ Varsity Basketball 3; International Club 2; Spanish Club 2,3, Historian 3; Keyettes 3. DANIEL JAMES PITNER: Jeffersonian Photographer 3,4. JOHN SHERMAN PIXLEY: Spanish Club 4. LYNN CAROL PLOUGH: National Thespian Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll 4; S.C.A. Alternate 3; Activities Comm. 3; Prom Decorations Comm. 3; Town Crier 4, Front Page Editor 4; Jefferson Jottings 2,3,4; Modern Dance Intramurals 1; Basketball Intramurals 4; Civettes 4; Drama Club 2,3; “The Lottery” 3. SHERRY SUE PROCTOR: F.T.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 3, Pres. 3. ROBERT FRANKLIN PROFERES: Football 1,3; Civitan Club 3,4; Gym Asst. 3. SUSAN VIRGINIA POATS: Homeroom Representative 2,4; Jefferson Jot¬ tings 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Tennis Team 3,4; Tennis Intramurals 4; Varsity Cheerleader 1,2; French Club 4; Pep Club 1,2; Keyettes 4, District Parliamentarian 4; “Finians Rainbow” 1; “Carousel” 2; Guidance Asst. 4. RICHARD EARL POLK: Chrmn. U. S. Olympic Gymnastics Trials 3; Jefferson Jottings 4; Football 3; Gymnastics 3; Junior Statesmen of America 2,3. SHARON ELIZABETH QUINN: Intramural Basketball 1; Intramural Vol- levball 1; Triden 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Librarv Asst. 3; Miss Jefferson Contest 2. JANE ELIZABETH RAMBERG: Jefferson Jottings 3,4; French Club 3; Red Cross Club 1; Literary Club 2; Drama Club, Vice-Pres. 2; “Boys and Ghouls Together” 2; Student Asst. 3; Library Asst. 4. RICHARD VOLNEY RATTAN: Town Crier 4; Varsity Track 3; Varsity Cross Country 4; International Club 3. RICHARD RATTAN 71 ’69 CAROL REITER BARBARA REYNOLDS RALPH RIVERS SUSAN RODENHIZER JUDITH REED CHRISTINE ROBERTS DAVID RODE MARK ROSENBERG LETHA ROWE JODY RUCH CRISTINA ROBERSON 72 ’69 WINFIELD SCHINDEL BRENDA SCHULZE BLAKE SCOTT JUDITH ELAINE REED: Intramural Volleyball 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; F.B.L.A. 4; Chorus 1,2. CAROL ANN REITER: Homeroom Rep. 2; Junior Prom Comm. 3; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Intramural Volleyball 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Annandale Track Meet 2; Volleyball Sports Day at Marshal 3; Basketball Sports Day 3; J.V. Softball 2; Varsity Softball 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; International Club 3,4; Library Asst. 2,3; Gym Asst. 3,4; Teacher Asst. 4. BARBARA JEAN REYNOLDS: Girls’ State Representative 4; County Safety Council 4; Chrmn. Safety Cabinet 4; House of Representatives 2,3; Prom Chrmn. 3,4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Class Council Alternate 4; Jeffersonian 3,4, Student Life Editor 4; Pep Club 2; International Club 3; Teacher Asst. 4. THOMAS OVERTON RIDDELL: Spanish Club 3; F.B.L.A. Historian; English Asst. 2,3; Biology Asst. 4; Earth Science Asst. 3. CRISTINA LUCILLE ROBERSON: Alternate to Girls’ State 4; Senior Spirit Comm. 4; Basketball Intramurals 1; International Club 2,3; German Club 2,3; Guidance Asst. 4. CHRISTINE ANN ROBERTS: National Senior Honor Society 3,4; Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 2,4; S.P.G. 1,2; Junior Board 3; A-V Club 1,2, Vice-Pres. 2; Pep Club 3, Treas. 3; French Club 4. JACK KERMIT ROBINSON: S.C A. Rep. 1; Alternate Rep. to Class Council 4; Jamestown New Bulletin. SUSAN CAROL RODENHIZER: Senior Spirit Comm. 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Basketball Intramurals 1,4; Gymnastic Intramurals 2; Tennis Intramurals 4; International Club 2,3; F.B.L.A. 4; Guidance Asst. 4. MARK J. ROSENBERG: Class Council 4; Key Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Teacher Asst. 4. LETHA ANN ROWE: Civette Club 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Madrigals 4; “Cranberry Corners” 2; Sweetheart Court 3. JODY MILDRED RUCH: Homeroom Rep. 2; J.V. Hockey 1; Drama Club 1; G.A.A. 1; V O.T. 4; Student Asst. MADONNA MARIE RUMFORD: F.T.A. 3,4, Pres. 4; Girl’s Chorus 1; Office Asst. DIANNE MARIE RUNYON: F.B.L.A. 3; Office Asst. 4. RONALD ROBERT RUPP: Track 2; Band 1; Teacher’s Asst. 3. VERNON MONROE SCHREINER: S.C.A. Pres 4; Homeroom Rep. 3; Havoc Editor 3; Junior Prom Comm. 3; International Club 3, Vice-Pres. 3; Key Club 2,3,4. BLAKE NORMAN SCOTT: Rep. 2,3; Pres. 3; Vice-Pres. 2; Soccer 1,2,3; Riflery 2,3; Pres. Photography Club 3; Kensington Rifle and Pistol Club 2,3. 73 ’69 DIANE SHOCKEY JOHN SILLIMAN GARY SHORT STUART SIMON KEN SHUGART JOHN SKISLAK CLIFFORD SHORT HARRY SLAWSON 74 ROBERT SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH BRUCE SMARR RALPH STARCARDT CAROL STENNETT STEPHEN SMYKA SHARON SANBORN WESLEY FREDERICK SEIDEL: Rep. 1,4; Varsity track 1,2,3,4; Key Club 4. KAIL JAN SESSIONS: Tennis 3,4; Basketball 1; Pep Club 1; Spanish 2,3; F.B.L.A ; Library Asst. 1. STEPHEN WALTES SEXAUER: Varsity Track Letter, Medal; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Cross Country 3; Track 3,4. SUZAN MARIE SHIREY: National Junior Honor Society 1; Mixed Chorus 3, TCciclipr s sst DIANE SUSAN SHOCKEY: Science Club; F.B.L.A. STEPHEN L. SHOEMAKER: Chess Club 2; N.R.A. 1,2; D.E.C.A. 4. CLIFFORD WAYNE SHORT: Wrestling; P E. Asst. KENNETH BLAIR SHUGART: Swimming 1; Drama Club 2; Interact Club 3; History Club 4; Chairman Prop. Comm. 2; School Play 2. JOHN WALTER SILLIMAN: Scholarship Letter 1; Literary Magazine 3; Football 1; Drama Club 2,3; Spanish Club 3; Pres.; “Up With People” 3, “A Happening” 3; B.S.C.S. Asst. 3. STUART MATHAN SIMON: Sophomore Class Newsletter 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling Varsity 3,4; Basketball 1; Key Club 2,3,4. JOHN DAVID SKISLAK: National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Political Science and History Club 4; Chess Club 2; Science 2,3,4; Secy.- Treas. 4; Teacher’s Asst. 3,4. HARRY FILMORE SLAWSON, JR.: Track Varsity 3; Junior-Senior Bas¬ ketball 4; Political Science 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3. BRUCE ERIC SMARR: Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; Baseball 2,3; Letterman’s Club 1,2. ANNE H. SMILLIE: Town Crier, Advertising Manager; German Club; Latin Club; International Club; Chorus; Library Asst.; T. J. Beauty Contest. ROBERT MILLER SMITH: National Senior Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Medical Careers Club, 3,4; Treas. 4; Biology Lab. Asst. 3; Chemistry Lab. Asst. 4. VIRGINIA G. SMITH: Rep. 1; Homecoming Comm. 1; Sadie Hawkins 2; Drill Team 2; Chorus 3. STEPHEN THOMAS SMYKA: Biology Award 2; Swimming Team 1; Track Team 2; Latin Club 3,4; Electronics Club 4. RALPH STARCARDT: D.E.C.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 4 REYNOLD FREDERICK STELLOH III: National Junior Honor Society 2; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Boys State Alt. Rep. 3; Class Council 4; Prom Entertainment Chairman 3,4; Jeffersonian Photographer 3,4; Wrestling 1; Key Club 2,3,4; Pres. 4. CAROL ELIZABETH STENNETT: F.T.A. 4; Girls Chorus 1, Office Asst. 4. 75 ’69 BARBARA STOKELY BRENDA SUMMERS KEVIN SUNDQUIST ANDREW STOFFL KEITH STEVENS GLENN STRICKLAND PATRICIA STEVENSON MICHAEL STRAIGHT ROGER STRANGE JAY SWEENEY WILLIAM TALLICHET SHIRLEY THOMAS 76 KEITH EDWARD STEVENS: Art Guild 3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Varsity Track; Varsity Letterman’s Club 4; Teacher Asst. 4. MICHAEL LEON STRAIGHT: National Junior Honor Society; West Point Society 3; ( ' lass President 3,4; J V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Captain 4; Freshman Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3; J.V. Baseball 1,2; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Sergeant-at-Arms Varsity Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Toastmasters Club. ROGER MERMEN STRANGE. D.E.C.A. Club 4. GLENN ETHAN STRICKLAND: Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Chess Club 1. Science Club 3; Political Science and History Club 3,4; “The Lottery” 3; “The Sandbox” 3; Pvremus and Thysbe” 3. KEVIN JOHN SUNDQUIST: Stage Crew; Varsity Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3; Key Club 3,4; Sound Director; Student Asst. SANSBURY JAY SWEENEY: Freshman Football; J.V. Football 2; Cross Country 3,4; Varsity Track 1,2,3,4; German Club 2; Student Asst. RENE WILLIAM TALLICHET: House of Representatives 1; Chess Club 1; German Club 2,3. MARY REVELL THOMPSON: Girls’ State Rep. 4; Senate 2; Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm 2; S.C.A. Leadership Training Conference 1; S.C.A. Rep. 1, Alternate 2; Vice-Pres. 1; Class Council 1,2,3; Prom Invitation Comm. 3; Cheerleader 1,2, Co-capt. 2; Basketball Intramurals 1; Powder Pull Football 3,4; Junior-Senior Basketball Cheerleader 3; Civettes 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Spanish Club 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Chorus 1; Teacher Asst. 4, Miss Jefferson Finalist. VICKI R. THOMPSON: National Senior Honor Society 3,4, Keeper of the Emblem 4; S.C.A. Homeroom Rep. 3,4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Keyettes 4; Chorus 1,2; Guidance Asst. 4; Miss Jefferson Contest 3. GAIL SUSAN TOMIMATSU: National Senior Honor Society 3,4; Jeffer¬ sonian 3,4, Index Editor 3, Faculty Editor 4; Powder Puff Football 3; F.T.A. 2,3, Reporter 3; Spanish Club 2,3, Treas. 3; Keyettes 4; Teacher Asst. 2,3; Lab Asst. 3,4. THOMAS WILLIAM TRIPLETT: German Club 1,2; Key Club 3,4; Teacher Asst. 3. CHARLES EDWARD TUCKER: Football 1,2; D.E.C.A. 3,4; Symphonic Band 1,2. JAMES WILLIAM TURLEY: Chess Club 2; International Club 3; Band 1,2,3,4. GAIL TOMIMATSU JAMES TURLEY 77 ’69 JERRY WADE LOREN VAN SICKLE THOMAS WARD KAREN VAN NESTE MARSHA WARD CRAIG WASSER DENNIS WEAVER CHARLES WELSH JUDITH WEAVER 78 ’69 KAREN LANE VAN NESTE: Homeroom Rep. 3, Alternate 3,4; Historian Comm.; Spotlighters 1; Pep Club 2; International Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Lib. Asst. 4. LOREN WILLIAM VAN SICKLE: J V. Football 2; Colonial Corps 2,4; D.E.C.A. Club 4. JERRY C. WADE: Thespians 1,2,3,4; Soccer Team 4; J.V. Wrestling 2; Concert Choir 4; “Rough n’ Ready” 1; One-Act Play Festival “The In¬ former” 1; “The Pajama Game” 4. MARSHA LEE WARD: International Club 2,3; Art Guild 2,3; Astron¬ omy Seminar 3. THOMAS HAROLD WARD: Freshman Football 1; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Track 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Concert Choir 4; Band 1. JUDITH KATHLEEN WEAVER: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Senior Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4, Pres. 4; Art Guild 4; Class Tres. 2; Jottings 3,4; Editor 4; Asst. Ed. 3; J.V. Basketball 2; Civettes 2,3,4; Chorus 1; “Exit the Body” 3; Teacher Asst 4; Student Aid Northeast Conference of Foreign Lang. 2. CRAIG RICHARD WEBB: Track 3; Cross Country 4; French Club 3. CHARLES BENJAMIN WELSH: National Honor Society 3,4, Pres. 4; National Merit Semifinalist 4; “It’s Academic” 4; Russian Honor Society 3; Class Senator 3; Class Council 1; Track 1; Math Team 3,4; Chess Team 3,4; Phvsics Asst. 4; Biology Asst. 3. ROBERTA PARKER WELCH: Junior Honor Society 1,2, Vice-Pres. 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3; Rep. 2; Senate 4; Handbook and Receptions Comm. 2; Junior Class Activities Chairman 3; Drill Team 3,4, Co-captain 3, Captain 4; International Club 1,2, Treas. 2; Spanish Club 1; Keyettes 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 2, Vice-Pres. 3, International Project Chairman 3, Pres. 4. MARK LELAND WESCOTT: Jottings 4; Cross Country 3; Track 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; S.D.S. 4. STEPHEN LEWIS WEYBRIGHT: National Honor Society 3,4; Biology Lab Asst. 3; Chem Lab Asst. 4. BRENDA JOYCE WHETSTINE: Intramurals 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Spanish Club 1; Chorus 1. MARGARET ANNE WHITE: Art Guild 4; Hockey 2; Tennis 2,3,4; Bas¬ ketball 2; International Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; French Club 4; Debate Team 1,2; Chorus 1,2. KENNETH FRANKLIN WHITMER: D.E. Club; Football 1. DENNIS JAMES WHITLEY: Spotlighters. MARK WESTCOTT BRENDA WHETSTINE STEPHEN WEYBRIGHT MARK WHITE JACK WHETSTINE KENNETH WHITMER 79 ' 69 CRAIG WILLIAMS RUSSELL WHITMOYER CLIFFORD WICKER DELLA WISNIEWSKI BARBARA WINE KAREN WHITTAKER JOHN WILBURN LESLIE WOOD MARK WINTER ANN WHITTINGTON CANDACE WILLIAMS DAN WOODEND 80 ' 69 ZOE WOODSON JOHN WORSHAM SALLY WRIGHT MARK WORTHINGTON RUSSELL E. WHITMOYER: Band 1,4; Pep Band 1. ANNE MARIE WHITTINGTON: Drill Team 4; French Club 4; Interna¬ tional Club 3,4. CRAIG RICHARD WILLIAMS: Cross Country 3; Track Team 3; Golf Team 4; Spanish Club 1,2. MARK KENDALL WINTER: Baseball 1; Spanish Club 3, Treas. 3; Inter¬ national Club 3, Historian 3; “The Lottery” 3. DELLA RAE WISNIEWSKI: G.A.A Reporter; Town Crier; Hockey 4; Basketball 3; Softball 2; Track 4; Chorus 2; Office Asst. 1; Gym Asst. 2. LESLIE CHARLOTTE WOOD: Freshman Cheerleader; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader, Co-capt. 4; House of Representatives 3; Class Coun¬ cil 3, Alternate 4; Prom Invitations Chrmn. 3; Junior-Senior Cheerleader 3; Basketball 1; Volleyball 2; Girls’ Varsity Field Hockey 3; G.A.A. 3,4; French Club 4; Pep Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 3; Wrestling Statistician 3; Teacher Asst. 4; Homecoming Representative 1,3, Queen 4; Christmas Dance Representative 2,3. ZOE KIRSTEN WOODSON: S.C.A. Representative 1; S.C.A Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. 2; Class Council Representative 2; Jefferson Jottings 4, Asst. Editor; Hockey Team 2; Civettes 3,4; “The Lottery” 3. JOHN DAVID WORSHAM: J.V. Football 2; D.E. II 4. MARK PIERCE WORTHINGTON: Quill and Scroll; Spirfit Comm. 4; Town Crier 4, Asst. Editor 4; Jefferson Jottings, Literary Staff 4; French Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4, Parliamentarian 4; Civitan Club 4; “The Pajama Game” 4. SALLY ELIZABETH WRIGHT: S.C.A. Representative 3; Class Secy. 2; Class Council 2; Smoke Signals 1; Jefferson Jottings 3; G A.A. Basketball 2; Powder Puff Football 2; German-American Club 1; Pep Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Art Guild 2.3; International Club 3; D.E.C.A. 4, Treas. 4; Guidance Asst. 3. CHERYL LYNNE ZIMMERMAN: Town Crier, Advisory Board 4; Intra¬ mural Tennis 3,4; International Club 3,4; French Club 4. MASAKO KUZUME: S.C.A. Honorary Representative; Keyette Club; Inter¬ national Club. CIIERYL ZIMMERMAN OUR A.F.S. STUDENT FROM JAPAN KOKO KUZUME 81 JUNIORS PAUL The Junior Class Officers: Mindy Craft, vice-pres.; Charlie Cofer, sen.; Deska Adams, treas. Tara Kelly, sen.; Gary Laws, pres.; Cindy Campbell, secy. 82 MIKE ABLUTZ BRUCE ACHESON DESKA ADAMS DANA ADAMS JO ADAMS BUTCH ADDISON SUSY AMBROSE DAVID ANELLI STEVE ATKINS MARY AHARONIAN NANCY ANDREWS LINDA ARANY JOHN ATTINELLO TERRY ARPS DEE AUGUSTAD VICKI ALEXANDER DENNIS ANDRICK 83 70 z O LIZ AUSTIN ALAN AXTHELM LESLIE BADENOCH TOE BAKER MIKE BAKER RAY BALDWIN BROOKE BARBER PATTY BARBER JOHN BAUMGARDNER JOYCE BEATTY MARGO BECK KATHY BECKER 84 DON 1 BLACK SUSAN BRAY LINDA BROWN BEVERLY BURHANS DICK BURKHOLDER RICHARD BOOTHROYD DOUG BOUTILIER LARRY BREAKIRON RUSSELL BRISBOIS KAREN BOYD TOM BRACKE BILL BROGAN KEITH BROSIUS TERI BROWN ALAN BULLARD BILL BURKE KURT BURKHART JUANITA BURKS JOAN BURTON 85 70 PAUL VALERIE CALL CAROL CALLAHAN ' CAROL CAMPBELL CINDY CAMPBELL DAVID CARTER LIANA CARTER ROSS CATLETT BRAD CHALK WAYNE CLEM CHARLES COFER BILL COGHILL ROSE ANN CONLIN 86 MIKE COOPER FRANK CORCORAN CAROL CORNETT CAROL CORRA ALICIA COTTER ANN COX MINDY CRAFT TIM CRIMMINS ANNE CROGHAN MARY CROWDER DEBBIE DALTON DEBBIE DAMERON CLAUDIA DANIEL TIM CROWLEY RICK CUMMINGS SUE CZAPIEWSKI KAREN DAGGLE MONTA LEE DAKIN PHIL DANIELS KAREN DAVIS 87 70 PAT DEAN BRUCE DEATLEY NANCY DECKARD D1ANN DE LA MATER MARY DEMPSEY DOUG DEPUE STEVE DEPUE KATHY DEZARN GAIL DITTRICH DIANNE DOERING COLLEEN EGGELTON GARY ENGLE MIKE ESTES KAREN ETTERS ALI FASSIHI 88 ATA FASSIHI ANN FERGUSON SANDRA FETTERS JOHN FIGURA TANIA FILIPCZYK RICHARD FISHER SHARON FISHER DEBBIE FOX KATHY FRANZEL JOY FRESCHI JOE FREUND SANDRA GILBERT PAM GILHEANY GIG I GILLESPIE SUZANNE GLASCOCK ALAN GOODMAN BETSY FITZ KEITH FITZSIMMON LIZ FLYNN PATTI FREEH LYNDA FREEMAN JESSICA FRENCH GARY GEARHART MARY GEISLER LARRY GERFEN 89 70 SUSAN GRAHAM CINDY GREGORY ELLISON GRIMSLEY JANET GROGAN BRUCE GROSSMANN SUE GUCH ROSEMARY HAFFNER PAUL HAGEDORN JON HALE DEBBI HALL ALAN HAMILTON CINDY HANEY JAMES HARLEY 90 70 CHRIS HARNISH CYNTHIA HAROLD ANN HARRIS CHRIS HARRIS HAZEL HARTSOE BILL HARVELL CHARLES HARVITII DON HAYES CHARLOTTE HELLER RETSY HENNIGAN MARK HEATER DIXIE HEMSLEY KATHY HENRY MARGARET HAY HOMER HEK JOAN HENDRICKS CHARLES HITCHAK 91 70 MARY HILL MARSHA HIMMELMAN CHRIS HONENBERGER LARRY HOUSMAN JANET HOUSTON BRAD HOWARD CHARLENE HUGHS SUSAN HUMMEL ANN IWANIK TIM JACKSON JOSEPH JEAN MARIE JEAN CINDY JENKINS DOUG JENSEN EDWARD JOHNSON MIKE JOHNSON TONY TOY STEVE JUDSON JUDY KABRICH SYLVIA KAYE CAROL KEELS KAREN HUMMER JEFF HUNT SUSAN JOHNSTON WAYNE JOSEPH 92 70 CANICE KELLY TARA KELLY BILL KENNEY HELENE KIMMEL GREG KING CATHY KNIPPLE SHARON LARSON LYNN KING BILL KRAMER TIM LATHAM JOHN KENNEY CINDY KING MARY KINTNER JOHN KNAPP LUCY KNAPP 93 70 ATT1NELLO GARY LAWS SHERRY LAWTON KAREN LEIZEAR PAT LONDNER DAVID LOWE ROBERT LUBBEHUSEN CHUCK LYNCH helen McDaniel nancy McDaniel gwen McDonald jana McDonald 94 70 BRENDA McGEACHY DAVID McKEE MARGOT McLEAN LOUIS MABRY PATTI MAHAN JEFF MAHER BETSY MAITLAND DEBBIE MANESS JEFF MANNING WILLIAM MANSY SUZANNE MARION STEPHEN MARSHALL STEVE MARTENSON ROBERT MARTIN JOY MASSA GERRY MASSIE RANDY MATHIS PATTI MATTESON LINDA MATTHEWS KAREN MENDENHALL 95 70 KAROLY MESZAROS MARY MIDDLEMAS PEGGY MILLER SUSAN MILLER HARRIANNE MILLS KATHY MITCHEM GREG MIYAMOTO BETSY MORIARTY CYD MORRIS MARY MULLARKEY CAROLYN MULLER CHARLES MULLIN 96 70 NANCY NICHOLSON CHARLES ORNDORFF DAVID PASCHALL LARRY PAULE MARY PENSABENE ATT1NELLO MARY NORDSTROM JEANNETTE OWEN DOLORES NORTON DAVID PALMER TOM NYBERG WAYNE ODIN NEIL PARKER DANNY PARSONS WILLIAM PATTON RUSTY PAUL MARY LOU PENCE CINDY PENNEY JERRY PERKINS PAM PETERS 97 70 JUANITA REECE GREG REGAN VAUGHN REED PATTIE REIDLEBACH LINDA PHIPPS STEVE PIXLEY STAR POE ROBERT POTTER PATRICIA POWELL SUSAN PRICE BUD PRIDGEN CHRISTY PRYSBY BILL PSIMAS BUFFIE RANEY CHARLES RENFRO STEPHANIE RERES CHRISTINA REXRODE JEANNIE RICKETTS LYNNE RITT 98 70 PAM ROOD JAN ROSENBERG JANICE SANDWEN LETETIA SAUNDERS TOM SCHMITZ SEITH SCHRAGER SUSAN SCOTT TOM SEGARS SHEILA SENTIPAL DEBORAH SHAFER BOB SHEPHARD KARLE RUFFING KENNY SANBORN STEVE SANBORN THERESA SAUNDERS KATHY SAVAGE ALLEN SCARBROUGH ALAN SCHROEDER JOHN SCHUMACHER MIKE SCHWEITZER 99 70 CATHY SHEPHERD LINDA SHOEMAKER LISA SHORE DEBBIE SICKELS DENISE SINGER MIKE SINGER RICHARD SINGER BILL SINGLETON WAYNE STACK ROBERT STACY STEVE STELL DAVID SKAGGS CONNIE SLAWSON SHEILA SPERRY VICKI SPILMAN 100 70 NORMAN STEWART CHRISTINE STODDARD DIANNE SULLIVAN BILL STOCKMAN LIBBY STRINGER CHARLES SWEARINGEN VICKI TANNER PAT TAYLOR STEPHEN THACKER BRAD TISDALE MARK STOCKWELL RICHARD STROUP JACKIE SWEENEY STEVE SYLVESTER JIM TALBOT 101 70 ATTINELLO JEFF TOSH SUE TRACY MARK TROUTMAN BARBARA TULL DOUG VERLEY DOUG VETTER MARK WADDELL TAMARA WADSWORTH GEORGE WATSON SKIP WATTS BILL WELLS DIANNE WENDELIN 102 STEPHANIE WENCEL LINDA WESLEY CHRIS WESTCOTT BLAINE WHEELER BOB WHITE GAIL WHITE GAYLE WHITNEY EDDIE WIEDNER ROBIN WILCOX LAURIE WILLIAMSON COREY WRIGHT CHIP YORKE KAREN ZARTMAN LOUIS ZELLER LEE WISNER SCOTT WOODARD FRANKLIN WOOD JUNE WOODS WANDA WRAY STEVE ZETTEL 103 SOPHOMORES PAUL The Sophomore Class Officers: Maha Habib, pres.; Sue Carlson, treas.; Kathy Hawkins, secy.; Judy Buffalo, sen.; Kenny Wilson, sen. Not pictured: Candy Pilk, vice-pres. CHARLES ABBOTT RAFE AHARONIAN VIRGINIA AHARONIAN RODDY AHLFIELD SHERRIE ALBRECHT KATHERINE ALEXANDER ROBERT ALLEN MARK ANDERSON MARION ANDREWS DANNY ARMENTROUT BRENDA ASHLEY MARCIA AYLOR BARBARA BAGBY w(k mL ATTINELLO JACK ANDERSON RICK APPLEBEE BRENDA AUGST GEORGE BAIN 105 71 FRED BARACAT MARYSA BARACAT MIKE BARBEE SUE BARKER BEV BARTA STEPHEN BEAR TACK BECKER DAVID BEIDELMEN NANCY BELLOWS STEPHANIE BENEFIELD TONY BENN VICTOR BERESFORD ZOLTAN BERGHOFFER BARBARA BERGMAN DEBI BERRIER LINDA BETHEL 106 LARRY REY DON BLOOM LINDA BILOTTI STEPHEN BLOUNT RICHARD BINGHAM NANCY BIRD TERRY BOCHY CAROL BOLEN DON BOYD SANDY BOYUN1 ALAN BRADSHAW RICHARD BRAUN DENNIS BRENNAN MARK BRONSAK 107 PITNER ROSALIND BROOKS BETTY BROSSY SUZANNE BROWN BOBBY BROWNING JOHN BUNTING GREG BURRIS PAM BUSSEN LARRY BUSSEY PATRICIA CANHAM CATHLEEN CALLAHAN ROBBIE CANNON DOUG CARNEAL 108 71 KEVIN CASSIDY TONI CERMELE JUDY CHALKER JIM CHARNLEY JOHN CHRISTIAN STEVE CARR JAMES CARRICO MEG CARTER ANDREW CASAVANT CINDY CASSELL JIMMY CIRILLO BRETT CLARKSON SUE CONWAY TIM COOK LINDA COOK SUSAN COOPER CINDY COURSON JIM CRAFT TOM CRAFT LORILEE CRAIG 109 71 GREG CROGHAN CINDY CROOKS LINDA CULBERT KATHY CULKIN RONNIE CUMMINS GREG CURTI LORETTA DAGGLE JANELLE DAIGLE KURT DALLOW CHET DAVIS MARGARET DEL SIGNORE CHERYL DEMPSEY DONNA DEMPSEY BILL DENNIS MIKE DENNY 110 71 BERNARD DZVONICK GEORGE EARLY MIKE ENNIS JOHN ENRIGHT FRANK EWING DEBRA EYBERS SHARON FAHNESTOCK SUSAN DRAKE GLORIA DRYE TOREY DUGGAN ROBERT DUNWOODY FAITH DURRER LUCIA DURSO KATHY EDINGER WENDY ELLIOT PAM EMRICK 111 71 DONNA FERGUSON AARON FISHER TERRY FISHKIN DAVID FITZHUGH CRAIG FOX JOHN FLYNN MARK FRIEDLANDER PATTY FODER CHARLES FRYE PAUL FORTIER SUZANN FUNESTI SANDY FOURQUREAN DON FURBEE 112 71 TIM GEISLER JIM GERHARD MARK GILBERT JANICE GLUCH ROBERT GOSS RICKEY GRAHAM SUE GOULD DEBBIE GRANT PATTI GALLAGHER GAY GALLIFANT BETH GALUTIA LINDA GARDNER SANDRA GAYLORD HELEN GIBSON PAT GORMAN MARGARET GRADY DEBBIE GRAVETT 113 « v i BONNIE GREEN RALPH GROEMPING MICHAEL GURNEY MAHA HABIB ROBERT HAINES JEOFFREY HARGREAVES ROGER HAROLD CECIL HARRIS DET HAISLIP CAROL HALL LARRY HALL CURTIS HARRIS SANDRA HARRIS PAMELA HAY GREGG HELTON CHARLES HEMPHILL WINSTON HEY CATHY HAMPTON RITA HANSBOROUGH MARK HAYES SHARON HAYWEISER 114 77 GEORGE HILL DIANE HOOBLER CINDY HOOVER DEBBIE HOPSON TUDY HOWELL NINA HOWELL LESLIE JEFFERIS GREG JOHNSON FELTON JONES GEORGE JONES RICHARD HUNTER JEFF ISAACS ANDY IWANIK MALISA HOWARD ELLEN HOOD 115 71 LAURA JONES KATHY JUDSON MICHAEL KARR SHERRYL KAY JAMES KEBERL1NE PEGGY KENLEY KRIS KILLRAKIS CHRIS KING KEITH KIRKPATRICK STEVE KLEIN ROBERTA KLEMM DEBBIE KLUSON 116 71 BARBARA LANE WARREN LEGARIE NANCY LUNDGREN TOM LYON RODDY McCRAY STEVE LANGKAMP JOSEPH LEPP RONALD LAWS SHARON LEWIS JANELLE LE DOUX JANIS LEE JOHN LOESCH DAVID LUCCKESE ADELE LUST KATHY LYNCH MARY McARTOR SUE McCRACKEN tod McDonald NANCY McGOWAN 117 71 GEOFF McKINLESS scott McKinney MARY McMACKIN ROBERT McMATH TOM MARSHALL MARGARET MARTORANA BOBBY MASSE TERRY MASTERSON GARY MEAD PAULA MEADOWS ROBERT MEGNA RODGER MENKING 118 ELIZABETH MESZAROS HARRY MEYER LARAIXE MEYER DALE MIDKIFF JOHN ' MILLER DEBBIE MILLS RUBY MIMS RICHARD MITCHELL SHARON MONTGOMERY SUSAN MOORE STEVE MORGAN KEITH MULLINS RICHARD MURDOCK KENNETH MURPHEY MIKE MUSINSKI SCOTT MYERS BARBARA NASH NANCY NEEDHAM VANCE NEUMANN CARL NEWBY 119 71 DEBORAH NICHOLSON NANCY NORMAN KAREN ODELL JANICE ODONNELL MIKE ONDEK LYNETTE OSAK GREG OWENS RANDY OWENS BETH PACE JIM PALMER KRIS PAOLUCCI JOSEPH PAQUIN ROLLY PARSONS 120 71 DENISE PAYNE JEFF PECK PAULA PENLAND JANET PERKINS JERRY PERSHING DON PETERSON THOMAS PITNER BECKY PRIDGEN ED QUIGLEY LINDA PETERSON JENNY PITTMAN THOMAS PURSLEY DENNIS RABINOVITZ CANDEE PILK MARK POOR CARL QUAST LINDA RATCLIFF 121 71 JOHN RAY BILL RECTOR RICHARD ROOD MARIE ROSE RONNY RIDDELL GORDON RIEGER PERRY ROBINSON JAMES REED RHONDA RENDER JAN RHODES MEREDITH ROSE JANE ROWE TAMMY ROYCE JOHN SETTLEMYER CHRIS SHEAFFER MILTON SHEARER JANET RHODE SAM RODENHIZER PAM SCHNEIDER DANNY SCHNURR 122 71 KAREN SHEFTEL DEBBIE SHERTZER WAYNE SHOCKEY DENNIS SHORT JULIE SKELTON GLORIA SLIFF CHARLES SOUCIE RICHARD SPAULDING GLENN STARNES CHRISTY STELLOH CANDACE SHIPMAN MARY SINGLETON KAY SMITH CINDY SMOOT MARK SOLLOSI 123 71 RICK STOCKWELL JIM STONECIPHER ROBERT STROUP CARLTON SUMMERS WENDY SUTTON NANCY SWADLEY GINNY SWEM BOB TAIBBI CAROL TANHAUSER DEBRA TAYLOR LINDA TAYLOR JANEY THOMPSON 124 71 GINGER TODD JANE TOLL KAREN TOMIMATSU MAY TONSTAD RANDY TURNER MELISSA TWISDALE DON VERNON DON VILELLA JOAN WAGNER BEVERLY WALKER ELIZABETH WALSH KIM WARD STEVE WALTER FAYE WASHINGTON 125 w • V JAN WASILEWSKI JEFF WASSER ELL IE WATTS BRIAN WEARNE KAREN WELLER VICKI WENNER DAVE WHELAN MARTHA WHITE TINA WHITE DEBBIE WHITMORE PAUL WIRTH JOHN WISNER HARRY WITHERS LYN WITHERS RHONDA WITTMUS 126 71 SUE WOLFER lOAN WRAY TERRY WRIGHT CAROLE YOUNG MARK ZIMMERMANN 127 CANNON FRESHMEN The Freshman Class Officers: John Morgan, sen.; Liz Casabona, pres.; Gail Bennett, secy.; Jeff Pittman, vice-pres.; Betsy Marks, sen.; Carol Beery, treas. 128 72 ROBERT ABBA BRIAN ACHESON ROBIN ADAMS ERNEST AKERS JENNIFER ALDEN c ALBERT ALEXANDER LYNDA ANTOLIK GARNETT AMBURN MARY ARTHUR ROBERT AUGST ROBERT BADENOCH BARBARA BACHMAN ROY BAHLS SHARON ANDERSON LAUREN ATTINELLO DAVID BACHSCHMID JAMES BALDWIN 129 72 LAWRENCE BALDWIN CHRISTOPHER BANKS SHARON BARBEE STEVEN BARBEE ANNE BARBER PAMELA BARRY CAREY BATSON STEPHEN BEANS GRETCHEN BEAR STEPHEN BEASLEY WILLIAM BEASLEY CAROL BEERY 130 72 SUSAN BIBBIXGS SUSAN BLEILER WALTER BONNER JACK BRANDEIS SUSAN BRAUN STEVEN BILLER MYRA BINNS DEAN BLOUNT ADRIENNE BLUM LISA BIRNBAUM KATHLEEN BISTODEAU JANET BOGGS BRIDGET BONHAM DOUGLAS BOYD LINDA BRADISH SHERRI BRANDES ROBIN BRANN MARY BRAZIER AMY BREEDLOVE 131 72 SHARON BROWN EILEEN BROWNELL SHERYL BROWNING DAVID CALL VERA CALLAHAN ANITA CAMPBELL RHONDA BRINKLEY ALAN BROOME NANCY BROSS JOHN BROWN LINDA BRUNKHORST MARY BUNCE GAIL BURGESS KATHY BUTCHER ELIZABETH CAMPBELL JEAN CAMPBELL CYNTHIA CAPPS CYNTHIA CAREY 132 72 MARCUS CARLTON BONNIE CARMACK MARLENE CARRICO MARY CARRICO BETTY CARTER GEOFFREY CARTER ELIZABETH CASABONA MARK CAUSEY GLEN CEELY CATHERINE CHEEK DAVID CELEC TILL CHARRON ADELE CHAVES DAVID CHRISTIANSON RUTH CHRISTMAN JOHN CHRISTY JEFFREY CLARK LAWRENCE CLARK STEPHEN CLEMMER JOHN COFER 133 RICHARD COFFMAN DONALD COLE CRAIG COLLINS SUZANNE CONLIN DOUGLAS COOK KATHERINE COUSINS CYNTHIA COX BENJAMIN CRANDALL PATRICIA CRAWFORD BRUCE CRIPPIN VALERIE CULVER SHARON CUMBY JAMES D’ALESSANDRO CYNTHIA DAMERON NANCY DARVILLE 134 72 LEMAY DAVIS RAIMOND DAVIS STEVEN DAVIS MICHAEL DEAN MARILYN DEIHR LERESE DE LA MATER MYRIAM DE LA PENA JEAN DOAK DAVID DOLINGER JACQUELINE EDWARDS NEWTON EDWARDS KATHLEEN DE PONTE JOSEPH DE ZARN DEBORAH DINTAMAN GARNETT DONNALLEY MIHNEA DRAGOI LEANTHA DUNCAN JOHN ELIFF CAROL ELLINS DAVID ENGEL V MICKEY ENNIS RONALD ERICKSON MARGARET FAHRINGER JON FAR1NHOLT SUSAN FARRAR 135 72 TANA FAWLEY PATRICIA FESSLER V KATHERINE FINES VIVIAN FISHER GEOFFREY FLYNN BARBARA FOELAK RICHARD FORD KENNETH FOSTER TOSEPH FREEMAN SUZANNE FRERICH JUDITH FULLER CHARLES FULTON CHARLOTTE GALSON STEPHEN GARCES KAREN GILBRIDE FRANK GLUCH STEPHEN GODEK KEITH FOWLER JOHN FOX McDonald garey PHILIP GEISS 136 72 MITCHELL GOODMAN SUSAN GRAHAM KAREN GREGORY MARK GRIMES SUZANNE HAFFNER KATHY HALLER JOHN HAGEDORN MARGARET HALSEY MICHAEL GREENWAY EDITH GUTHRIE THOMAS HAISLIP ALFRED HALE LINDA HALL ROBIN HANABURY MICHAEL HARALSON KAREN HARDISON 137 72 RONALD HARRIS FOSTER HARRISON LAURA HARVELL ANNE HASLIP ROLAND HAYES DEBORAH HAYWARD BRUCE HEATER SUSAN HEDRICK JOHN HELLER FRED HERBST JOANNE HESS GEORGE HICKEY 138 72 JOHN HOOVER BARRY HUFFMAN WILLIAM HUNT MELISSA INGRAHAM MARGARET JEAN MARY HOOVER SUSAN HOPKINS ROBERT HUFFMAN MARY HUGHES JOHN HOWDERSHELL RUBEN HOYOS THOMAS HUGHES TIERA HUMPHRIES DAVID HUSNIAN JOHN HYETT CHARLES JACKSON DORIS JEAN JOYCE JENKINS DEBORAH JENNINGS 139 72 BETSY JENSEN JOSEPH JOBST DENNIS JONES JEFFRY JONES PATRICIA JORDAN MICHELE KELLY KAREN KEMPER JOHN KENNEY ARNOLD KERNUS RONALD KESLER ROBERT KEVAN DAVID KEYES 140 72 CHERYL KINSEY VERNA KIRK UWE KIRSTE RITA KLIMKIEWICZ VICTORIA KLUSON BARBARA KNAAK MARY KNAPP DEBORAH KNIPPLE LAUREL KOCHANEK CARY KOPPIE KAREN LEAVITT ROGER KOTULAK WAYNE KOVACIC RICHARD KRAJNYAK KATHY KRAMER ROBERT KURTZ 141 72 JUDITH LEMON JUDITH LEVERTY ROBIN LINDER NICHOLAS LITSAS ROBERTA LOGAN ELLEN LOWE JILL LOWER FRANKLIN LUMPKIN LYNETTE LUND GEORGE LUTZ JOHN McCALLA JEFFREY McCRAY EDWARD McDANIEL john McDonald DAVID McELWAIN 142 72 RONALD McGHEE WINIFRED McGRUDER THOMAS MACKINNON MICHAEL MAINES TOM MAITLAND MARGUERITE MALMGREN DONNA MARTIN YVETTE MARION KATHRYN MARTIN EMIDDIO MASSA RICHARD MATTESON ELIZABETH MARKS CHARLES MARTIN DEBORAH MARTIN MELDA MARTIN SALLY MARTIN TERI MARTIN JAMES MAXEY ERICH MEDDING DAVID MELBY ) MARGO MERRIN ROGER METZ THOMAS MILKS ALLEN MILLER CHARLOTTE MILLER 143 72 NANCY MILLER LILLIAN MILLWOOD RUTH MONTGOMERY CLARK MOORE JULIE MOORE MICHELLE MOORE REBECCA MOORE CAROL MOQUIN GARY MORGAN JOHN MORGAN HAROLD MORRIS JAN MORRIS JOHN MORRISON 144 7 2 PAMELA MOSELEY LINDY MULFORD MARY MULLIN MICHAEL NATHAN KENNETH NEAGLE STEFAN NEHL TERESA NELSON VICKI NIETHAMER ALLEN NISHIKAWA THOMAS NOVACK PETER NOVGROD STEPHEN ODIORNE HAROLD ODOM MARK NEMSHICK TIMOTHY NOLAN DARLENE OBEROSLER JOHN O’DONNELL 145 72 JANET O’QUINN DAVID ORNDORFF MARGARET ORSO ELIZABETH OSIUS LARRY OWENS LESLIE OZIER DONALD PAGEL ANN PAIGE PATRICIA PAYNE JEFFREY PERKINS JEAN PETER KURT PETERSON SUSAN PILCH JEFFREY PITTMAN CATHERINE PRICE ANITA PROFERES KATHY PURSLEY KATHLEEN QUINN THOMAS RAINEY RICHARD PARKER JEAN PATTERSON MARY PITTMAN MARY POATS 146 72 ROSEMARY RAJCHEL WILLIAM RAMEY MARCIA REECE KAY RICHARDS LAWRENCE RIEGER VICKIE RILEY BARBARA ROSEN ALAN ROSENBERG PATRICIA RECTOR SUZANNE RICHARDS PAMELA ROBERTS RICHARD ROBINSON DARLENE ROSE FAITH RUMFORD DOUGLAS SAKAMOTO WILLIAM SARGENT 147 72 TERESA SATO RORBEV SCANLAN FRANCA SCHEPS JAMES SCHMID PAT SCHOEN JAY SHUMACHER RANDOLPH SCOTT ANGELA SEEGER SUSAN SHAFFER JANICE SHELTON SUSAN SHEPHERD PATRICK SHERIDAN DEBBIE SHERMAN HELEN SHUBART JOHN SIGMAN DEBORAH SINGLETARY 148 72 PATRICK SINGLETARY CEANE SMITH WADE SMITH KAREN SORBER CAROL SPILLERS BARBARA SKILLMAN STEPHANIE SLAWSON DAVID SMITH JEAN SMITH SANDRA SLINKMAN ALICE SMITH KATHRYN SMITH MARY SMITH WAYNE SMITH NANCY SNODDY GARY SPATES COLLEEN SPILMAN SONIA SPERRY JOHN SQUIRES 149 72 CYNTHIA STEIN SIDNE STOCKMAN DONAI.O STOCKTON SANDRA STONE CRAIG SULLIVAN ANITA SUMMERS DEBROAH SUNDLOFF SUSAN TANHAUSER VIOLET TAYLOR ERIC TERWILLIGER SUSAN THOM AS ROBERT THOMPSON 150 72 LEVIN TULL KATHERINE TURLEY DOUGLAS TURNAGE DONNA TURNER LLOYD TURNER MICHAEL TURNER ALBERT ULMER HARRIETT ULMER JOHN UNDERWOOD MATTHEW VAITEKUNAS JOSEPH VALLER PAMELA VAN SANT RICHARD VARDY SUSAN VOZZOLA WILLIAM WADSWORTH EDWARD WALDIN 151 DONNA WALKER DARLENE WALTER LORRI WALTER REGINA WALTER JUDITH WEBSTER MARILYN WEEKLY THOMAS WELLS MARY WELSH MATTHEW WESTCOTT ERIC WHEELER RAYNARD WHEELER SHARON WHITMER 152 72 GAIL WINE LARRY WINE VICTOR WOLLETT DEBBY WOODARD KATHLEEN WOODS MICHAEL WORLEY PAMELA YOUNG PAMELA ZARTMAN RONALD ZARTMAN DONNA ZIMMERMAN VALERIE ZWINSCHER HENRY WORSHAM DONNA WRAY COREEN WRIGHT DEBBIE WRIGHT REGINA YORKE 153 ATTINELLO SUPPLEMENT CLASS OF 1972 JESSIE CREWS JANE DEETER ROBERT FAULK LYNN LOCKLEAR NORMAN SOHL WILLIAM STEVENS SUZANNE THOMPSON BARBARA ZORGER 154 71 IN ME MORI AM CHARLES deM. BARNES, Jr- 1953 - 1968 155 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Karen Davis Division Editor PITNER Kevin Burke’s a winner! PAUL The S.C.A. officers at Monticello. Back: Vernon Schreiner, Kevin Burke. Middle: Betty Benedict, Maggie Habib. Front: Mrs. Koch. 158 The question most frequently asked in the S.C.A. room—“Huh?” SCA Vernon Schreiner President Kevin Burke Vice President Betty Benedict Secretary Maggie Habib T reasurer Kay Cannon Activities Tom Wallin Building and Grounds Jonathan Carey Assemblies Amy Charron Posters and Bulletin Boards Ellen Marks Elections Larry Oesterich Backstage Barbara Reynolds Safety Mark Joy Spirit Sandie Keith Historian Diana Middlemas Inter-Club Council John Kelly Steve Carr Public Relations Brian Lewis Handbook and Receptions Havoc Steve Carr John Kelly Chairmen Denise Elliot Mary Singleton Typing Staff Janet Armstrong David Beidelman John Christian John Friedman Margaret Grady Mike Gurney George Maydwell Dennis Robinovitz Christy Stelloh Bob Thompson Tom Wallin Sarah Whitsett 159 Sponsor Mr. McConnell speaks at the Senior Honor Society inductions. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Tom Wallin President Barbara Koenig Vice President Janet Perkins Secretary Linda Culbert Treasurer Sherrie Albrecht Marysa Baracat Beverly Barta Stephanie Benefield Cathy Callahain Steve Carr Mary Anne Deeney Wendy Elliot Sandy Fourqurean Ralph Groemping Diane Hoobler Cynthia Hoover Kathleen Jones Laura Jones Nancy Norman Darlene Oberosler Denise Payne Pam Schneider Nancy Thompson Vicky Tinsman Melissa Twisdale Jane Wasilewski PITNEB Junior Honor Society inductions. 160 ft. Secretary Chris Hamlin makes her speech at Honor Society inductions. PITNER Candles lit, the inductions are over. PITNER The new and the old. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Charles Welsh President Mary Lee Mizell Vice President Chris Hamlin Secretary Bessie Grekas Treasurer Deska Adams Liz Austin Betty Benedict Chris Bonham Brenda Boyum Susan Bray Kay Cannon Linda Charles Laura Connell Mike Cooper Alicia Cotter Larisa Dobriansky Sue Donaldson Kathy Dye Sallie Engel John Friedman Dean Gabriel Larry Houston Nina Gallacher Susan Gardener Pam Gilhaney Gigi Gillespi Alan Goodman Susan Graham Virginia Graves Susan Guch Maggie Habib Ann Harris Charles Harvith Barbara Hayes Joan Hendricks Gary Jewell Jack Jorgenson Sandra Keith John Kelly Tara Kelly Bill Kramer Bob Malcolm Steve Marshall Steve Martenson Mandy Mathis Debbie McDaniel Diana Middlemas Nancy Mussetto Neil Parker Ray Paul Priscilla Pillet Will Rogers Debbie Shafer Bob Shepard John Kislak Linda Slingerland Robert Smith Sandy Sperry Mike Straight Vicki Thompson Craig Webb Bobbie Welch Steve Weybright 161 STELLOH Judy Weaver President Renny Stelloh Vice President Ellen Marks Secretary Diana Middlemas Treasurer Linda Abba Liz Austin Susan Bray Sally Cunningham Karen Davis Ron Edwards Nina Gallacher QUILL AND SCROLL Chris Hamlin Tara Kelly Mandy Mathis Evelyn Myers Cyndi Nash Ray Paul Danny Pitner Lynn Plough Barb Reynolds Barbara Tull Zoe Woodson Mark Worthington Mandy Mathis, Ellen Marks, and Judy Weaver, three members of the Quill and Scroll literary honor society, think literary thoughts. THESPIANS Chris Mayer President Carol Campbell Vice President Marty Benson Secretary Larry Osterich Treasurer Charles Cofer Sue Czapiewski Janie Diehl Lueanne Dority Nina Gallacher David Hall Bill Hood Karen Plummer Mark Joy Greg King Pat Londner Pete Olin Lynn Plough Jerry Wade PITNER 162 Chris Mayer, in his typical blur of enthusiasm, plays the part of Hasler in The Pajama Game. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Mary Bennet President Nina Gallacher Secretary-Treasurer Sherry Albrecht Leslie Alden Jack Anderson Liz Austin Susan Bray Larisa Dobriansky Kathy Dye Sallie Engel Maggie Habib Chris Hamlin Marie Jean Mandy Mathis Diana Middlemas Mary Lee Mizell Neil Parker Alan Schroeder Bob Smith Susan Spruill Tom Wallin Jane Wasilewski Skip Watts Some members of the French Honor Society: Standing—Sherry Albrecht, Mary Lee Mizell, Maggie Habib. Seated—Mary Bennet and Nina Gallacher. CANNON SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Brenda Bo yum Carol Cooper Michael Cooper Susan Guch Paul Hagedorn Jack Jorgensen William Kramer Deborah McDaniel Cynthia Nash Robert Shephard Glenn Strickland Gail Tomimatsu Karen VanNeste Stephen Weybright The Spanish Honor Society and its sponsor, Mr. DeLaFleur. 163 CANNON Nancy Mussetto President Jerry Miller Vice President Janet Armstrong Secretary Mary Lee Mizell T reasurer Evelyn Meyers Historian Tony Benn Seargent-at-Arms Dana Adams Liz Austin Marty Benson Sue Bibbings Susan Bleiler Chris Bonham Susan Bray Amy Breedlove Linda Brunkhorst Betty Carter Linda Cook Cindy Cox Linda Culbert Kathy Cullinan Valerie Culver Kathy De Ponte Debbie Dintamaar Dennie Dodson Claire Geoffrey Virginia Graves Cindy Gregory Ann Harris Sandra Harris Dixie Hemsley Lynn Hook Sue Hummel Melissa Ingraham Doris Jean Candy Kelly Tara Kelly Kathy Kenney Cheryl Kinsey Barbara Knaak Roxanne Kraft Kathy Kramer Barbara Lewey Colleen Maher Debbie Maness Joy Massa Peggy Miller Carol Moody Marsha Morgan Betsy Moriarity John Novack Tom Novack Mary Pensabene Pam Peters Jane Ramberh Elaine Reisler Chris Roberts Teresa Sato Suzie Schubart Debbie Shafer Debbie Sickets Julie Skelton Bob Smith Kathy Smith Suzanne Spurlock Connie Terwilliger Tamara Wadsworth Mary Welsh Margaret White Martha White Ann Whittington John Wilburn Leslie Wood Mark Worthington Cheryl Zimmerman Standing—Mark Worthington. Seated— Mary Lee Mizell, Tony Benn, Janet Armstrong. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS 3 3 Thomas Mann President Margaret White Vice President Linda Abba Secretary Doug C ameal Treasurer Karen Tomimatsu Historian Robin Adams Barbara Bachman Marysa Baracat Pamela Barry Linda Bethel Terry Bochy Doug BoufRier Wynne Cassell Keri Davis Donna Duncan Pam Em rick Glenna Fulcher Patty Gallagher Jan Gluch Debbie Grant Maggie Habib Pam Hay Huge Hefiner Doris Jean Jack Jorgenson Kathy Kramer Jeff Le Doux David Loesch Robert Lowe John Pixley Steve Pixley Candy Shipman Gloria Sliff Robert C. Stacy Doug Tumage George Watson Sarah Whitsett Pam Young SPANISH CLUB STELLOH President Tom Mann leads the Spanish Club in singing. 164 PAUL Bessie Grekas President Karen Becker Vice President Bosemary Haffner Secretary Dave Whelan Treasurer Janet Armstrong Nancy Brown Janelle Daigle Cindy Dameron Mike Durrer Colleen Eggelton Bill Griffin Suzanne Haffner Mike Haralson Charlotte Heller John Kelly Steve Langkamp Nancy Lundgren Dick Mitchell Carol Moody Marsha Morgan Carl Newby Tim Nolan Wayne Odin Jean Patterson Tom Rainey Rosemary Rajcliel Larry Rieger Carol Spillers Liz Walsh Linda Williams GERMAN CLUB LATIN CLUB CANNON The royal treatment, given by slaves at T.J. Gregg King Charles Harvith Consuls June Woods Quaestor Joan Burton Cathy Callaham Pattie Canliam Marlene Carrico Geoff Carter Meg Carter Jill Charron Adele Chaves Mindy Craft Anne Croglian Janet DeLaudcr Cheryl Dempsy Bridget Downey Lucia Durco Jackie Edwards Frank Ewing Linda Freeman Suzanne Glascock Chris Hamish Marsha Himmleman Tom Hirsch Sandie Keith John Knapp Barbara Koenig Cyd Morris Candee Pilk Jim Smith Kathleen Woods 165 Bobbi Welch President Diana Middlemas Vice President Sue Tracy Recording Secretary Linda Matthews Corresponding Secretary Libby Stringer T reasurer Debbie McDaniel Chaplain. Sally Engel Senior Representative Anne Croghan Junior Representative Marion Andrews Dianne Bergland Margaret Binns Linda Brown Pam Bussen Jan Butts Linda Collier Alicia Cotter Mindy Craft Sally Cunningham Monta Lee Dakin Kathy Dye Charon Feild Sue Gardner Maggie Habib Koko Kuzume Mandv Mathis Mary Lee Mizell Cindy Morris Beth Pace Susan Poats Jeannie Ricketts Joan Roberts Susan Spruill Vicki Thompson Gail Tomimatsu Who’s minding the store? KEYETTES KEY CLUB Renny Stelloh President Brian Lewis Vice President Bill Kramer Secretary Sam Pascoe Treasurer Mike Ahlutz David Anelli Doug Baumgardner Kevin Burke Richard Calvert Jonathan Carey Charles Cofer Mike Cooper Greg Groghan Bruce DeAtley Mike Durrer Joe Dye Frank Ewing Tom Farkash John Friedman Larry Gerfen Tim Hagan Charles Harvith John Hedlund Larry Houston Jeff Hunt John Kelly Cliff Kevill David Lyon Tom Lyon Steve MacKinnon Steve Martenson Brian McCaa Peter Olin Ray Paul Mark Rosenberg Vernon Schreiner Alan Schroeder Wes Seidel Stuart Simon Mike Straight Kevin Sunquist Steve Sylvester Tom Triplett Tom Wallin George Watson Skip Watts Chris Wescott Ken Wilson STELLOH Brian McCaa, Pete Olin, and Vernon Schreiner participate in one of the Key Club’s many service projects. 166 ATTINELLO Civettes think up ideas for service projects. Barbee Barta Dennie Dodson President Patty Fodor Judy Grodowitz Glenna Fulcher Vice President Sue Gould Carol Cooper Secretary Linda Tomlinson Ann Harris Pam Hay Kathy Jones CIVETTES T reasurer Sharon Lewis Revell Thompson Patty Matteson Sgt. at Arms Jana McDonald Pat Erickson Evelyn Meyers Chaplin Brenda McGeachy Janet Houston Margot McLean Historian Linda Phipps Pam Allbright Lynn Plough Ruth Barrow Star Poe Beverly Barta Pattie Reidelbach Elaine Bey Stephanie Reres Chris Bonham Letha Rowe Cathy Brennan Jackie Sweeney Sue Campbell Janey Thompson Linda Carmack Judy Weaver Todd Conger Debbie Dalton Zoe Woodson JUNIOR CIVITAN Butch Beasley President Randy May Vice President David Lacey Secretary Tom Holloway T reasurer Philip Ceconi Sgt. at Arms Perry Robinson C o rresp cm ding Secretary Gary Forcier Parliamentarian Trip Fahringer Chaplain. Ralph La Roch William Masse Rick Melhy Donald Dalton Chris Honenberger Tim Crowley Jan Rosenberg Bill Harvell Randy Carlson Steve Sadoti Bill Rector Roddy Ahlfield David joy David Hall Mark Burke Brad Tisdale Joseph Masterson Richard Marek Barry Herman Frank Lee Michael Gilbert Edgar Berry Brian Balds Kevin Orton Steve Moxham Jerry Beninate Craig Anderson Bob Proferus Tim Halsey Butch Addison Steve Hedlund Joe Bochv Mike Estes Donald Larsen Warren LeGarie Gary McLaughlin Charles Mullin Howard Sorber Richard Spaulding Steve Walter Dan Woodend Mark Worthington Tom Holloway and Don Larson work on the prize-winning Civitan float. 167 Andrew Joseph Decker III President Glenn Strickland Prime Minister Neil Parker Vice President Michael Cooper Secretary Karen Davis Treasurer Ken Shugart Sargeant-at-Arms Mark Anderson Janet Armstrong Doug Baumgardner William Beier Larry Bussey Hinton Clabaugh Ralph Groemping Paul Hagedorn Doug Jensen George Maydwell Chris Mayer Sandy McGown Jerry Miller Carl Newby Deborah Newby Jacqueline Sendak John Skislak Bill Robinson POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB Vice President Neil Parker and Paul Hagedorn examine a historical document. STELLOH TRIDEN Carolve Maerker President Sharon Quinn Vice President Kathy Dezam Secretary Deska Adams T reasurer Naldeen Bilotti Chaplain Cindy King Publicity Chairman Debbie Abbott Leslie Alden Barbara Bagby Judy Buff aloe Cindy Campbell Cindy Cassell Wynne Cassell Carol Cornett Dana Edwards Patti Freeh Suzanne Glascock Barbara Godek Cindy Haney Anne Iwanik Kolleen Kenny Mary Kitner Sue Lingle Janis Lynch Mary McCloud Marlene Midkiff Krista Montgomery Susan Morris Jamie Pagel Joan Wagner Judy Wagner Karen Wheeler Money, money, money I (For more service projects, of course.) 168 PAUL Madonna Rumford President Evelyn Meyers Vice President Roberta Klemm Secretary George Watson Treasurer Pat Londner Historian Reporter Brenda Ashley Susan Buler Juanita Burkes Kay Cannon Wynne Cassell Debbie Dalton Bridget Downey Barbara Foelak Lynda Freeman Joy Fresehi Claire Geoffroy Sandra Gilbert Cindy Gregory Anne Haslip Susan Hendrick Linda Jones Debbie Kluson Sharon Lynch Mary Lou Pence Susan Pilch Pam Roberts Carol Stennet Tamara Wadsworth FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA CANNON Mary Aglaganian Kathy Alexander Brenda Ashley Brenda Augst Susy Ambrose Mary Ann Bunce Marysa Baracat Sharon Barbe Pam Beveridge Barbara Bachman Cathy Cheek Cindy Carey Loriee Craig Lucia Durso Janet DeLauder Kathy Dye Debbie Eybers Ginny Early Tania Filipcyzk Karen Gregory Charlotte Galson Carol Hay Diann Healy Joann Hess Kathy Jones Sherry Kay Helene Kimmel Vicki Klusion Janelle LeDoux Debbie Martin Linda Miller Sue Miller Helen McDaniel Dolores Norton Judy Oglebsy Jan Owens Jenny Pittman Mary Lou Pence Cherie Peece Hane Rowe Karle Ruffing Lorraine Saunders Theresa Saunders Kathy Savage Susan Sharffer Karen Sheitel Janioe Shelton Shiela Sentipal Sue Scott Cindy Smoot Patty Staples AJice Smith Jane Toll Regina Walter Karen Weller Pat Willbum Gail White Tamara Wadsworth 169 INTERNATIONAL CLUB Maryllis Hamm President Kathy Dye Vice-President Cindi Nash Secretary Will Rogers Treasurer Haidar Al-Mustafawi Susy Ambrose Hasan Askar Carolyn Bahl Kevin Burke Jan Butts Wynne Cassell Linda Charles Ruth Christman Linda Culbert Keri Davis Kathy DePonte Beatrice Durso Tania Filipczyk Jessie French Glenna Fulcher Patty Gallagher Margaret Grady Debbie Grant Cindy Gregory Debbie Hall Kathy Haller Arm Harris Margaret Hay Dixie Hemsley Susan Hummel Candy Kelly Kathy Kenny Ko-Ko Kuztnne Barbara Lewy Susan Marion Joy Massa Linda Miller Karen Mendenhall Barbara Nash Wayne Odin Mary Lou Pence Cecelia Pesacreta Karle Ruffing Vicki Schulz Lisa Shore Linda Slingerland Robert Stacy Carol Tanhauser Douglas Verley Don Vernon Tamara Wadsworth George Watson Margaret White Ann Whittington John Wilburn Rhonda Wittmus Cheryl Zimmerman Koko Kuzume, foreign exchange student. PAUL MA TH TEAM Charles Welsh Captain Paul Hagedorn Maggie Habib Glen Long John Friedman Andy Decker Larry Houston Bob Shephard Mike Cooper P1TNER Some members of the Math Team wait for a meet to begin. 170 SCIENCE CLUB Mike Cooper President Andrew Decker Vice-President John Skislak S ecreta ry-Treasurer Mark Anderson Karl Axthelm Bill Beier Stephanie Benefield John Christian Paul Hagedom Deborah Newby Kevin Sundquist Is it the sun or the moon COLONIAL CORPS ATTINELLO I One of the many tasks of the Colonial Corp is to prepare the field for a football game. Richard Finell President Charles Cofer V ice-President Tom Bracke Secretary-T reasurer John Attinello John Cofer Alex Downs James Johnson Bill Kenney John Kenney Bob Malcolm Dave McKee Eric Meding Rodger Menking Jerry Miller Mike Singer Terry Sorrow Bob Taibbi Loren Van Sickle Steve Zettle 171 DEC A Aubrey Lee Blount President Tim Vaughn Vice President Marilyn Freedman Secretary Sally Wright Treasurer Micky Gall Parliamentarian Lynne Kleyla Historian Edward H. Crockett Advisor Alan Assur Bill Barbour Gordon Basye Randy Belcher Russell Brisbois Bob Browning Bruce Carrico Ross Claxton Wayne Clem Dana Collier Ron Cummins Phil Daniels Kris Dorland Richard Farinholt Gary Forcier John Freund Gary Gearhart John Gilbert Mary Geisler Mary Grubbs Mike Haddock A1 Hall Pat Halsey Bob Hoover Charles Joy Mark Joy Steve Judson Steve Lane Neil Lilly Perry Linn Robin Linn Doug Lowrey Betsy Maitland Bill Mansy Gerry Massie Randy May Steve Minor Ken Mabry Richard Marek Glen Norfolk John Osius Frank Parsons John Payne Roy Perry Ron Rupp Steve Sanborn Mike Singletary Steve Shoemaker Roger Strange Jim Thompson Charles Tucker Loren Van Sickle Linda Watkins Ken Whitmer John Worsham MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB Barbara Hayes Rita Klimkiewig Linda Shoemaker Carolyn Hall Sue Hirt Linda Bradish Mary Brazier Bea Durso Karen Becker Dee Auguslad Claudia Daniel Amy Charron President Jayne Mead Vice President Cindy Binner Secretary Bob Smith Treasurer Suzanne Gibson Bessie Grekas Andrew Decker x o 3 j u H Chief trouble-shooter for DECA, Mr. Crockett. 172 CANNON Buzz Jewell President David Fitz-Hugh V ice-President Steve DePue Treasurer Paul Selsky Secretary David Bachschmid Dale Bennet Rick Bingham Joe Braun Bill Bryant John Christian Doug DePue Steve P ' arrell John Flynn John Hagedorn George Maydwell Wayne Odin Jim Palmer John Skislak Mark Stockwell James Talbot Scott Taylor Loyd Turner Rick Underwood Joe Valler Mike Wengrovitz ELECTRONICS CLUB CANNON Joe Masterson President Steve Braun Vice President Nancy Brown Secretary Walt Munnikysen Treasurer Robert Kluson Reporter Ann Cox Historian Mark Worthington Parliamentarian Miss J. Mokosh Miss E. Elliot Sponsors Cindy Belle Isle Darlene Benner Karen Corriveau Steve DePue Tania Filipczyk Robert Moore Judy Reed Susan Rodcnhizer Ricky Rood Jan Sessions Ralph Stargardt Shirley Thomas Monica Vaikunas Stephanie Wengel Jack Whetstine Joyce Whetstine Gayle Whitney Barbara Wine FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA 173 ATTINELLO DEB A TE TEAM Neil Parker Captain Ray Paul Co-Captain Alan S. Goodman Secretary-T reasurer Larry Bussey Robert Cannon Randy Carlson Chris Honenberger Doug Jensen Barbara Koening Brian Lewis Mike McDonald Mike Singer Diana Vorsanger Lynn Withers Captain Neil Parker is coached by Mr. Gardner, sponsor. Walter Kerns President Paul Hagedorn Vice President Andrew Decker Secretary-T reasurer Mr. Charles Sane Sponsor Mark Anderson David Bachschmid John Baumgardner Dale Bennett Bill Beier Larry Breakiron Mike Bradish Bruce Crippin Gray Donnalley Jon Farinholt Bill Fraser CHESS CLUB Cathy Hampton Curtis Harris Charles Hichak Larry Housman Ric Herbst Richard Karr Kit Kenny Kathy Martin George Maydwell Steve Morgan Steve Odiomi Jeff Paullin Jerry Pershing Barbara Rosen Bryan Tollett Mark Waddell Brian Weame Charles Welsh PITNER Determination and concentration are two qualities of the chess player. 174 PITNER VARSITY LETTERMEN’S CLUB Chip Maness President Jeff Hunt Vice President Charles Harvith S ecreta ry-T reasu rcr Roland Beasley Jerry Beninate Dick Birkholder Philip Ceconi Charles Cofer Tim Crowley Rick Cummings Joe Dye Tom Farkash Tim Hagen John Hedlund Tom Holloway John Kelly Rick Kendall Cliff Kevill Chuck Lynch Steve MacKinnon Gary McLaughlin Jon Neuman Stuart Simon Keith Stevens Mike Straight Howard Sorber Doug Vetter Tom Ward Chris Wescott Tom Holloway and Tim Hagen participate in a Letterman’s Club project—selling football programs. G.A.A. operates the concession stand. G.A.A Jeanne Palmer President Mandy Mathis Vice President Star Poe Secretary Susan Graham T reasurer Debbie English Historian Sue Tracy Della Wisniewski Reporters Pam Allbright Linda Arany Kathy Becker Cindy Benner Margaret Binns Chris Bonham Brenda Boyum Sandy Boyum Sue Cambell Pat Cavanogh Laura Connell Barbara Copple Ann Cox Sue Czapiewski Larisa Dobriansky Wendy Elliot Patti Foder Sue Gardner Pam Gilheany Jan Glutch Thelma Gower Chris Hamlin Kathy Hampton Pam Hay Dixie Hemsley Marsha Himmelman Terry Hughes Lynn King Debbie McDaniel Patti Mahan Jayne Mead Marie O’Conner Priscilla Pillet Carol Reiter Jan Rhodes Jane Skubik Connie Slawson Janet Stewart Sandy Sperry Suzanne Spurlock Libby Stringer Nancy Thompson Revell Thompson Joy Walker Karen Wheeler Leslie Wood 175 JEFFERSON JOTTINGS Judith Weaver Editor in Chief Barbara Tull Asst. Editor Paul Brandwein Art Editor Dana Edwards Publicity And Sales Janet Armstrong Kathy Becker Roy Brooks Alan Bullard Maryann Butcher Angela Cabrera Valerie Call Liana Carter Bill Dutton Charon Field Gary Forcier Maggie Habib Ellen Marks Debbie Manness Chris Mayer Evelyn Meyers Susan Miller Julie Moore Cecilia Pesacreta Lynn Plough Susan Poats Richard Polk Jane Ramberg Elaine Reisler Christy Stelloh Levin Tull Mark Westcott Zoe Woodson Mark Worthington Meetings are such fun! A top level Jottings conference. 176 Good Grief! Good ol’ Charlie Brown! o z 2 u Yearbook can’t be all that bad. BgMM THE JEFFERSONIAN STELLOH The Junior staff of the Yearbook. Cyndi Nash Libby Stringer Editor Sports Editor Mandy Mathis Anne Croghan Business Manager and Patricia Powell Advertising Editor Susan Spruill Gail Tomimatsu Assistants Faculty and Chris Hamlin Administration Editor Photo Editor Rose Ann Conlin Tutti Bray Assistant Assistant Nina Gallacher John Attinello Classes Editor Robbie Cannon Liz Austin Ray Paul Tara Kelly Danny Pitner Assistants Renny Stelloh Karen Davis Photographers Clubs Editor Mr. Brown Nancy McDaniel Assistant Barbara Reynolds Student Life Editor Linda Slingerland Assistant Advisor It says here to and my deadline’s in two more days Wait ’till she learns what Yearbook is really like . . . 177 PITNER TOWN CRIER Ron Edwards Editor Lynn Plough First page editor Linda Abba Assistant first page editor Barbara Tull Second page editor Mike Martin Assistant second page editor Ellyn Marks Third page editor Sally Cunningham Assistant third page editor David Nordhoff Fourth page editor Erik Sorenson Assistant fourth page editor Terri Laufer Circulation manager Mark Worthington Becky Lape Assistant circulation managers Paul Brandwein Cartoonist Richard Rattan Photographer Mrs. Rossell Sponsor PITNER Naturally, nobody ever wants to leave the room. 178 FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Saranne Barber, Molly Knapp, Co-Capt., Jean Whitmore, Tana Fawley, Capt., Pam Van Sant, Gretchen Bear. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Marion Andrews Captain Beth Pace Co-Captain Linda Bilotti Susan Casabona Pat Gorman Bonnie Green Diane Hoobler Peggy Kenley i 1 . I V-.;_ r 1M I IK.aiKHKl . i’ -mm mm-mm RRSIMimB .■. i m. - r. i . s Uli ■ tf-j .mi t ic -a- r • r ir i .jr ?r ac« 4? f|jg f Ml m ryM icnfait °as ng „.ii .s f? § g. . i mwmmm m, -m iHaaa KM«i£c iHcii mu a in igi u j • «■ 11 ' imiHit! «l -C! 11 ! • NKi L Alicia. c ; it ; Vf li % lit I . t .? Jl -Iti. Vi’H . I - « «p :«t. ■fcs ! IRSMt- Ml ' iCLtCHt ££ t A Be l -M B@HK4sfc 179 2 H £ Judy Grodowitz Debbie McDaniel, Captain PITNER ATTINELLO VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Janet Houston Jeanne Ricketts Pat Erickson Leslie Wood, Co-Captain Naldeen Billotti 181 Jana McDonald PITNER GIRL ' S CHOR US Brenda Augst Nancy Bellows B. Ann Burhans Valerie Call Toni Carmele Ruth Christman Mindy Craft Denise Deuschele Susan Drake Karen Gilbride Karen Gregory Karen Hardison Marsha Himmelman Carl Hoffman Betsy Hoover M. Lisa Howard Charlene Hughes Betsy Jensen Kathleen Jones Cathy Knipple Helen McDaniel Sue Moore Denise Presho Rhonda Render Sheila Sentipal Julia Skelton Colleen Spilman Sue Stanford Janet Perkins Wendy Sutton Kimberly Ward Anna Campbell Loretta Daggle Joyce Beatty Pat Duffy Jennifer Alden Sandra Boyum Gail Burgess Bonnie Carmack Sue Cooper Marilyn Deihr Leantha Duncan Carol Anne Ellins Susan Farrar Donna Ferguson Margaret Halsey Teresa Halsey Lindsay Hamilton Anne Haslip Linda Jones Laurel Kochanek Jana Lanam Robin Lindner Lynette Lund Margo Merrin Stephanie Slawson Ruth Ann Montgomery Debra Tucker Paula Penland Patricia Rector Vickie Riley Faith Rumford Barbara Skillman Melissa Twisdale Denise Verlcy Gayle Whitney Sonia Whittaker Pam Zartman CONCERT CHOIR Sherrie Albrecht Dennis Andrick Lee Bluant Brenda Boyum Mark Bronsak Alan Broom Linda Cook Terri Crawford Karen Daggle Karen Davis Mary Dempsey G. Jean Drye Kathy Edinger Debbie Grant Ann Harris Barbara Hayes Sharon Hayweiser Pam Herman Jane Holfman Cynthia Hoover Deborah Hopson Mike Karr Kit Kenny David Keyen Kris Killrakis Sue McCracken Karen Mendenhall James Norton Donna Oksa Kris Paolucci Denise Payne Jeffrey Peck Pat Pierson Amy Peterson D. Jean Prentice Buffy Rany Jan Rhodes James Roberts Deborah Shafer Wesley Smith Sheila Sperry Richard Stroup Vicki Tinsman Levin Tull Jerry Wade Tom Ward PAUL 182 CHORAL DEPARTMENT PAUL Mr. Getty trains his opera stars(?). MADRIGALS Deborah Barbre Denise Barbre Mike Bedwell Rick Boothroyd Janie Diehl Bill Griffin Steve Hays Vicki Holman Walter Howard Marsha Morgan Cindy Morris Larry Oesterich Betsy Palmer Lynne Ritt Letha Rowe Vicki Spilman MARCHING COLONIALS DRILL TEAM CANNON Bobbi Welch Captain Linda Carmack Co-Captain Sherrie Albrecht Margo Beck Kathy Becker Roz Brooks Sue Carlson Debbie Eybers Betsy Fitz Sue Gould Jan Grogan Chris Hamish Chris Harris Priscilla Hoobler Ellen Hood Cindy Jenkins Sylvia Kaye Cindy King Donna I antz Karen Leizear Sue Lingle Linda Matthews Mary McCloud Nancy McDaniel Mary Middlemas Harrianne Mills Kathy Mitchem Carol Moody Mary Nordstrom Janice O’Donnell Trisha Powell Susan Price Jo Reece Patti Reidelbach Marian Sayre Susan Spruill Christy Stelloh Dianne Sullivan Jackie Sweeney Diana Vorsanger Diane Wendelin Debbie Whitmore Ann Whittington Oh well, that’s what practice is for . , . CANNON 184 CANNON The Drill Team performs at Williamsburg, winning second place in the State. Bobbi Welch, Captain Linda Carmack, Co-Captain 185 MARCHING COLONIALS BAND Paul Geoffroy Hinton Clabaugh Ed Korcel Sam Rodenhizer President Jane Clabaugh Barbara Knaak Franca Scheps Bob Mullen Mike Cooper Roxanne Kraft Craig Schmitz Vice President Kurt Dallow Bill Kramer Tom Schmitz Barbara Barnes Claudia Daniel Bob Latham Mary Ann Secretary Jane Deeter Joseph Laufer Singleton Randy Mathis Wayne Erickson Frank Lumpkin Cynthia Stein T reasurer Janie Belle Flynt Tom Lyon Eric Terwilliger Carolyn Bahl John Freidman Jeff Maher Susie Timmins Senior Jack Galloway Andy McDonald Jeff Tosh Representative Jim Gerhard Bob McMath Bill Turley Tim Latham Ernie Hall Ruby Mims Doug Vetter Junior Larry Hall Julie Moore Curtis Wagner Representative Geoffrey Gary Morgan Ed Waldin Scott Martin Hargreaves Carl Newby George Watson Sophomore Gregg Helton John Novack Mike Wengrovitz Representative Frederick Herbst Karen Odell Mary Wenner Albert Alexander George Hill Wayne Odin Vicki Wenner George Bain Jane Hinkle Don Pagel Russell Whitmoyer Bob Beeler Robert Huffman Dan Parsons John Wilburn Stephanie Jeff Hunt Larry Paule Karen Zartman Benefield Doug Jensen Cathy Price Mr. Hoffman Tony Benn Joseph Jobst Vaughn Reed Sponsor Barbara Bergman Mike Johnson Charles Renfro Keith Bonner Barbara Koenig John Brown Bill Bryant Geoffrey Carter “We’d better be, on that field at halftime.” Drum Major Paul Goeffroy leads the Marching Colonials. Part of the band was chosen for the Pajama Game orchestra. 186 Though streets were wet and the weather was messy, the Marching Colonials went on to win second place in state-wide competition last fall. Mr. Hoffman confers with Drum Major Paul Goeffrey and Majorette Captain Joan Roberts. There’s one in every crowd. 187 MARCHING COLONIALS MAJORETTES STELLOH Joan Roberts Captain Patsy Duffy Co-Captain Eileen Brownell Todd Conger Lerese DeLaMater Suzanne Frerich Brenda Taylor s o -1 J B in Eileen Brownell __JSB ' JP ■riSnbjjtejRfc jr ' Mir.’ iKLilE.- j i b . M • , 1 r 1 1 -v. • - - 1 1 j w - , || 51 3 ISSI J - N ; i w Nfl ” il -.-a i mi. -wm ' . 5. i_IVT.v : Mil .• tr- r « . 1 ««mj • • aft :liefer • ♦? ••. • ET « .- ' •Jgt yrr i w- «sp- : t. . isaEaysi —- i - a - - ; ® f ! . if S ' . SIM! «■X - ' ' :MI«WIM .i,l r M m m.st r . . , At - ■ ' i ' : ■■ ' ■ «,! ' 11 • -■■ 32 ■■ p„ 4 E r ' C - ife:r .r 1f Wr ■MHBMMnMS! 3bi r jais -i sggf jg. ' SBfrlCi f- k , « L « «. v Joan Roberts Brenda Taylor Lerese DeLaMater 188 Joan Roberts leads the Majorettes in their famous fire routine. x s u H Left to right: Eileen Brownell, Patsy Duffy, Todd Conger, Joan Roberts, Suzanne Frerich, Brenda Taylor, Lerese DeLaMater. 189 Libby Stringer and Karen Davis Division Editors VARSITY FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponent 0 Madison 26 0 Lee 7 19 Herndon 6 27 Langley 12 6 Fairfax 22 13 Falls Church 20 0 Woodson 34 6 West Springfield 6 2 Annandale 27 7 Stuart 6 , PAUL PA Colonials in action. Gary McLaughlin reaches for a touchdown pass. 0m,,, Jk V m i Sm M M , ' ' % £ % m Up mBSmm y m W ? m . Co-captains Straight and Simon represent Colonial sportsmanship. The Jefferson Varsity Football team had the most successful season in the school’s history, consisting of three wins, one tie and six losses. Grueling summer practices paved the way to a much improved record. The team started off slowly by suffering losses to Madison and Lee. The turning point of the season was Jefferson’s well-earned victory over Herndon. The follow¬ ing game with Langley resulted in a spectacular fourth quarter come-back by the determined Colonial team. Then followed a brief losing streak of three games, Fairfax, Falls Church and Woodson. The streak was soon broken by a tie with West Springfield. Next was a disappointing loss to Annandale. The final game proved to be the highlight of the year. The Jefferson Colonials came through with a fabulous victory over the first place Stuart Raiders — an exciting wrap-up to an eventful season. There were several outstanding individuals on the team. Chris Westcott was named to the first All-Northern Regional and District teams, the second All-Metro- politian team and was named the team’s Most Valuable Back. Othe r honored players were Stu Simon, Most Valuable Lineman, and Joe Dye, winner of the Sportsmanship Award. A joint effort of all the football coaches, led by Coach Peterson, guided the Colonial football team to an unforgettable season. Left to Right, First row: Charles Huntley, Ray McDonough, Don Henderson. Second row: Ray Peterson, Charles Rayburn, Lou Astolfi, John Cowles. 194 LAMONT First row: Gary McLaughlin, Chris Westcott, Steve Martenson, Dave Lowe, Jan Rosenberg, Keith Fitzsimmons, Rick Cummings, Greg Miyamoto, Howard Sorber. Second row: Butch Beasley, John Kelly, Joe Dye, Rick Melby, Dave Hall, Steve Sylvester, Bill Harvell, Chip Maness, Bill Brogan. Third row: Mark Troutman, Mike Albutz, Richard Fisher, Trip Fahringer, Stu Simon, Mike Straight, Marvin Rogers, Bert Goeffroy, Bruce Deatley. Fourth row: Pat Lynch, Mike Estes, Vaughn Reed, Larry Gerfen, Cliff Stack, Charlie Mullin. Managers: Rick Grahm, Tom Bracke. Set and ready. 195 ATTINELLO JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponent 13 Madison 6 6 Marshall 14 7 Oakton 14 13 Stuart 26 6 Falls Church 16 18 Woodson 27 19 Annandale 21 13 Fairfax 20 A determined Coach Henderson. . if.st rote: Doug Cameal, Mike Dennv, Dave McKee, Glenn Starnes, Don Peterson, Pete Haislip. Second rote: Mike Barbee, Richard Mitchell, Felton Jones, Greg Burris, Kenny Fisher, Bob Taibbi, Greg Johnson, Frank Ewing, Mark Friedlander. Third row: Jim Cirillo, Mark Hansen, Don Johnston, Tom Pursley, Handell 1 umer, John Kenny, Larry Hall, Kurt Dallow, Charles Orndorff, Mike Gurney, Jim Gerhard, Dennis Short, George Hill, Tom Craft. Not Pictured: Don Bloom, Mike Ondek. 196 PAUL Mike Denny clears the way for Glenn Starnes. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL First rote: Richard Matteson, Foster Harrison, Dean Blount, Newton Edwards, Jim Fisher, Bill Stevens, David Dolinger, Duke Hale. Scconr. Row: Kurt Peterson, Steve Boyd, David Christianson, John Hoover, Martin Poch, Roy Bahls, Mickey Ennis. Third row: Steve Barbee, Gary Spales, Steve Davis, David Melby, Larry Owens, Dean Meyers, Randy Scott, Matt Westcott. Fourth row: Gerry Bet ., David McElwain, Henry Worsham, Sidney Scanlan, Don Pagel, Steve Beasley, Larry Ward. Fifth row: Frank Gluch, Rick Parker, Mark Weber. Far ritiht Coaches Huntley and McDonough. 197 CANNON ' CROSS COUNTRY First tow: John Huyett, George Lutz, Terry Arps, Bill Coghill, Ross Catlett, Tim Crowley, Keith Stevens. Second row . Rick Rattan, Rick Vardy, Glen Long, Emiddio Massa, Bill Kramer, Craig Webb, Steve Marshall, and Jay Sweeney. I SCOREBOARD ( J Colonials Opponent 32 Stuart 25 24 Falls Church 26 32 Woodson 20 24 Annandale 17 34 Fairfax 22 The members of the Jefferson Cross Country team showed much potential and improvement this year. Out of ten lettermen, five will be returning next year to produce an even more successful season. Outstanding per¬ formances were given by Tim Crowley, Keith Stevens, Ross Catlett, and George Lutz. Placing high in the Regional Meet was an exciting con¬ clusion to a fruitful year. Coach Hess keeps close track of the stop watch. 198 STELLOH VARSITY HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponent 2 Stuart 1 0 Fairfax 1 4 Groveton 2 4 Woodson 1 0 Annandale 2 0 Langley 0 1 Falls Church 0 Jmj 3 Mt. Vernon 0 CAr- F Mandy Mathis gets in the play. Left to right: Thelma Gower, Della Wisniewski, Sue Graham, Star Poe, Mandy Mathis, Sandy Sperry, Sue Czapiewski, Windy Elliot, Gindy Benner, Jeanne Palmer, Connie Slawson, Jayne Meade, Joy Walker. The Varsity team plans a new strategy. The Varsity Hockey team opened a record season with an exciting 2 to 1 victory over an experienced Stuart team. By utilizing the superior teamwork necessary to defeat an opponent, Jefferson completed the season with a 4-3-1 record. The highlight of the season was the victory over a previously undefeated Groveton team. Susan Graham also set the school’s record for the most goals scored in one season with six. Marked by determination and supreme effort, the 1968 team will long be remembered. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKE Y Kneeling left to right: Linda Gardner, Laurie Kochanek, Patty Foder, Diana Knapp, Janet Stewart, Margaret Jean, Bridget Bonham, Kris Palucci. Standing: Buth Montgomery, Nina Howell, Sandy Stone, Amy Mathis, Gail Burgess, Jan Rhodes, Laura Jones, Karen Sorber, Linda Peterson, Nancy McGowen. 200 CANNON VARSITY BASKETBALL cc w H 5 Jerry’ Beninate looks for a pass receiver. Dennis Weaver makes a jump shot for two points. 201 PITNER VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponent 78 Herndon 38 66 Oakton 30 65 Langley 59 54 Stuart 74 60 West Springfield 58 65 Falls Church 54 49 Woodson 63 65 Lee 42 65 Annandale 70 54 Madison 51 68 Fairfax 60 76 McLean 62 56 Marshall 53 68 Stuart 71 57 Falls Church 60 58 Woodson 69 67 Annandale 55 67 Fairfax 48 70 Annandale 66 54 Woodson 70 Tim Hagen, co-captain, Coach Wickline, and John Hedlund, co-captain. STELLOH “Frog” Hedlund looks for a teammate. Kg i KflilTf.fl a fppl par M aWef n m A ffljoS wWCVFfvm BA fMulvffj ' 1 Front row: Tom Holloway, Dennis Weaver, Tim Hagen, John “Frog” Hedlund, Richard Fisher, Jeff Hunt. Back row: Jerry Beninate, Steve Sexauer, Bill Kramer, Sam Pascoe, Mark Troutman, Wayne Wheeler, Coach Wickline. 202 CANNON “I had it first!” Off to a flying start with three exciting wins, the Varsity Basketball team promised to give one of the best seasons in Jefferson’s history. Next came a disappointing loss to Stuart, but the team recovered quickly, winning the next two games. The game against West Springfield was won in overtime on John “Frog” Hedlund’s layup, and the victory over Falls Church was sparked by the heroics of Steve Sexauer. A loss to Woodson was followed by an easy victory over Lee, then by a loss to Annandale. Then came one of the highlights of the season. In a win over Madison, T. J. broke the eight-game winning streak of the Warhawks, who were then champ¬ ions of the Great Falls District. For the first time, Jefferson placed on the list of the top 20 teams in the Washington area. In the last game of the season against Fairfax, Jefferson won easily. With three minutes left to play, T. J. emptied the bench, giving next year’s seniors valuable playing experience. The Varsity team broke many records. Among these are the records for the most points scored in a Reason, highest shooting percentage, and least amount of points given up. Tim Hagen set a record for scoring the most points in a season and for having the highest point average, while Sam Pascoe broke the record for most re¬ bounds and had the highest shooting percentage. Among the personal awards given were: Tim Hagen—Most Valuable Player; Sam Pascoe—Highest Rebounder; Frog Hedlund—Outstanding Defensive Player; and Steve Sexauer—Sportsmanship Award. The 1968-69 season was one of T. J.’s best, wit h an overall record of 13-7. With the addition next year of some of the players from this year’s junior varsity, the 1969-1970 varsity team should be great. Jerry Beninate shoots from the outside. ‘I could have sworn the ball was here a minute ago.” 204 PITNER JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Steve Hedlund drives for an easy lay-up. Kneeling, left to right: Mgr. Tom Marshall, Warren LeGarie, Steve Hedlund, Richard Spaulding, Kevin Cassidy, Joe Dezarn. Standing: Mike Barbee, Jim Roberts, Greg Groghan, Jim Craft, Steve Sadoti, Robert Stroup, Carl Summers. 205 STELLOH Whatever it takes to make a winning team, the junior varsity team this year really had it. While breaking more records than it is possible to name, they went on to establish a season record of 19-1 and became Northern District Champions. The J,V. team won several very close games, and lost only one — a heart¬ breaking close game in overtime with the undefeated Marshall. Un¬ fortunately, the team was unable to reach its full season scoring potential due to the loss of Carlton Summers for the last 3 games. Steve Hedlund did an admirable job filling in, and the team kept on winning. Final results showed that they averaged 59.6 points per game, and set a record for assists as well as having a high shooting percentage. Several individual performances should be noted also. Carlton Summers had the highest field goal shooting percentage. Warren LeGarie had the highest scoring average per game, and led in assists. Jim Roberts excelled in rebounds and had the highest number of total points for the season. Jim Roberts and Greg Croghan tied single game rebounding records with 20 in one game. One of the team’s strong points was their balanced scoring with 4 players averaging ten or more points per game. These people were Warren Le¬ Garie, Carlton Summers, Jim Craft, and Jim Roberts. Jim Craft, in the game with Madison, tied the single game scoring record with 25 points. The steady defense of the team was a contributing factor, holding the opposition to 45 points per game. The J.V. team gave the best year in Jefferson’s history, and the prospects for next year’s Varsity team are more than bright indeed. Colonials Opponent 56 Herndon 36 49 Oakton 36 59 Langley 47 62 Stuart 35 65 West Springfield 60 56 Falls Church 50 70 Woodson 39 53 Lee 36 51 Annandale 37 67 Madison 56 61 Hayfield 32 58 Marshall 64 57 Stuart 49 54 Falls Church 35 59 Woodson 55 67 Annandale 46 67 F airf ax 37 53 Stuart 48 57 Annandale 56 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Jim Roberts, high rebounder, scores another two points. LRESHMAN BASKETBALL Colonials 26 43 34 37 42 38 34 33 46 42 Opponent Stuart 38 Falls Church 40 Woodson 48 Annandale 33 Fairfax 37 Stuart 44 Falls Church 31 Woodson 39 Annandale 39 Fairfax 43 Fronf row: Pete Novgrod, Jay Huyett, Jim Fisher, Steve Davis, Duke Hale, John Hoover, Mike Turner. Back row: Tom Milks, John McCalla, Alan Rosenberg, Rick Vardy, Larry Ward, David Engle, Henry Worsham, Rockv Scanlan, Tom Mackmnon, Lynn Locklear, Doug Cook, Matt Wescott. Colonials Opponent 36 Stuart 48 53 Fairfax 23 43 Woodson 58 33 Annandale 39 40 Falls Church 39 36 Langley 62 37 Stuart 53 69 Fairfax 26 28 Woodson 42 38 Annandale 46 34 Falls Church 51 47 Marshall 36 Jeanne moves the ball. GIRLS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL Sue Tracy goes up. The Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team, captained by Debby English and Sue Tracy, finished their regular season with four wins and eight losses and then defeated Groveton and Oakton in the Fairfax County Sportsday. The team established a new single game scoring record of 69 points against Fairfax. High scorers for the season were Sue Tracy with a 16 point average and Jeanne Palmer with an 11.3 average. Sue Tracy was high rebounder in the offensive court while Debby English and Suzanne Spurlock shared the defensive honors. Sue Tracy, Jeanne Palmer, and Susan Graham led in pass interceptions. Patty Foder was a valuable asset on both offense and defense. Dispatching instructions. 207 z o Z z « u z o z z u “Oakie” Graham, in perfect form (!). Up, Della, up! Della Wisniewski shoots over an unsuccessful defensive attempt. CANNON Front roic: Connie Slawson, Sandy Sperry, Patty Foder, Debbie English, Sue Tracy, Karen Wheeler, Priscilla Pillet, Pam Gilheany, Jeanne Palmer. Bock row: Carol Rieter, Linda Peterson, Star Poe, Sue Graham, Thelma Gower, Karen Etters, Suzanne Spurlock, Della Wisniewski, Patty Mahan, Sue Czapiewski, Liz Austin. 208 CANNON Fronf row: Susan Moore, Patty Jordan, Garnett Donnalley, Diana Knapp, Sandy Stone, Janet Perkins. Back row: Jan Gluch, Elaine Millwood, Kathy Kramer, Sandy Boyum, co-capt., Darlene McArtor, Martha LeGarie, Karen Hardison, Laurie Kochanek, Mary Wenner. Not pictured: Janet Stewart, co-capt., and Margaret Jean. GIRLS ' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Colonials Opponent 18 Stuart 31 19 Fairfax 20 12 Woodson 37 21 Annandale 25 17 Falls Church 44 14 Langley 37 39 Hayfield 17 13 Fairfax 20 12 Woodson 19 19 Annandale 16 22 Falls Church 32 31 Marshall 22 With only two returning Junior Varsity players, the Junior Varsity team brought forth several outstanding players this year. Defensive stars were Jan Gluch and Martha LeGarie. In the Woodson game, Jan Gluch grabbed a total of twenty-eight rebounds and interceptions. Stationary forwards who saw a great deal of action were Karen Hardison, Kathy Kramer, Darlene McArtor, and Janet Perkins. Rovers who made valuable contributions were Diana Knapp, Laurie Kochanek, Janet Stewart, and Sandy Stone. During the game with the previously undefeated Hayfield team, the Junior Varsity team broke the scoring record for a single game with thirty-nine points. Also, Darlene McArtor was highest scorer for a single game with nineteen points. In the final game, a determined and tremen¬ dously improved team, sparked by Kathy Kramer, led the Marshall team the entire game. Janet Perkins goes for two more. 209 WRESTLING CC U z h Oh Harry Withers shows who ' s boss. Stu Simon shows the strain of a close match. Charlie Mullin works for a pin. 210 PITNER PITNER VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY FRESHMAN Mike Dean Wayne Short Tom Lyon Dave Anelli Cliff Kevill Stu Simon Howard Sorber Newton Edwards Pat Lynch Larry Housman Charlie Harvith John Kenney, Mgr. Tom Hines, Mgr. Larry Bey Chris King Harry Withers Andy Iwanik Walt Munnilhyusen John Hale Mickey Ennis Jerry Perkins Dale Midkiff Det Haislip Ray Paul Charlie Mullins Coach Astolifi George Lutz Steve Beasley Andy McDonald Jeff Perkins Jeff Paulin Joe Freeman Matt Vaitekunas Jeff Jones Bill Rector George May dwell Alan Goodman Ed Quigley Pete Haislip Ed Johnson Mark Grimes Joe Valler Tad Sergeant Jack Becker Dennis Short Coach Rayburn PITNER Chris King completes a wrestling maneuver. (In the background, left to right: Nancy Nicholson, Janie Hoffman, Sally Cunningham, the wrestling scorekeepers.) 211 WRESTLING Det Haislip prepares to pin his opponent from Fairfax. Ray Paul works to cradle his opposing contestant. The young T.J. Wrestling Team was much improved in many respects over last year’s team. The Colonial wrestlers won honors in the Northern District and Northern Regional Tournaments. For the first time in two years, two wrestlers, Horward Sorber and Stuart Simon represented T.J. at the State Tournament in Newport News, Virginia. The team loses three outstanding Senior wrestlers for next year: Co-Captains Wayne Short, Cliff Kevill, and Stuart Simon. Jefferson’s first Freshman team had an excellent season, with five wins and one loss. The J.V. team had another winning season with seven wins and four losses. With many returning Lettermen, and a winning J.V. and Fresh¬ man team, Coach Rayburn is looking forward to next year as one for T.J. to move up and be recognized as a top wrestling power in the Northern Region. PITNEB FITNER PITNER Jerry, as usual, is determined not to let him up. Pat Dean controls his opponent’s attempted reversal. Midkiff tries out his newly developed barnyard. J.V. Squad, First row: Pat Lynch, Newton Edwards, Det Haislip, Dale Midkiff. Second row: Coach Astolfi, Mickey Ennis, Ed Quigley, Bill Rector, Andy Iwanik, Joe Freeman. VARSITY SCOREBOARD Jefferson Opponents 20 Lee 28 27 T. C. Williams 21 5 McLean 41 17 West Springfield 27 11 Annandale 34 17 Langley 24 11 Stuart 31 17 Woodson 23 15 Groveton 25 24 Fairfax 18 17 Falls Church 23 213 PITNER INTRAMURALS Flag football received the major empha¬ sis during the winter portion of this year’s intramural program. From the opening whistle until the final gun sounded, the season was marked by hard-hitting and fierce competition. Ten teams participated in a double elimi¬ nation tournament which took place af¬ ter school. For these ten teams, Denny’s Devils emerged as the champions. Various other intramural programs of¬ fered during the school year included boys’ basketball, and a very full schedule of girls’ track, gymnastics, tennis, and volleyball. “Hey guys . . . who swiped the ball?” 214 “Last one to the locker room doesn’t get a towel!” 215 STUDENT LIFE Barb Reynolds Division Editor CANNON 218 CANNON HOMECOMING: 1968 The Junior float, “Cinderella’s Pumpkin.” The Class of 1968 returns. 219 LESLIE WOOD: 1968 HOMECOMING QUEEN LAMONT 220 LAMONT CANNON First row, left to right: Pam Van Sant, Molly Knapp, Freshman representatives; Sharon Hayweiser, Beth Pace, Sophomore representatives. Second row, left to right: Jana MacDonald, Cindy Campbell, Junior representatives; Chris Bonham, Maid-of-Honor; Barbee Barta, Debbie Abbot, Senior representatives. Tooting horns, uproaring cheers, and flying confetti. Far from being a New Year’s celebration, these were typical sights and sounds at the football game which triggered the annual Homecoming weekend. This year the theme was “Fantasy” which both the parade of floats and the dance, followed in complete decor. With a few minor difficulties, the floats made by all four classes and several service clubs paraded around the football field, prior to the procession of cars carrying the Queen and her court. The thrilling game ended with a tie of 6-6 with West Springfield. As the next night approached, anticipation and excitement ruled the spirits of the crowd. The Senior float “Ferdi¬ nand the Bull” at the door, gave couples the fantasy-land air of the elaborate Homecoming Dance. The anxious moment arrived as Queen Leslie Wood was presented, attended by her Maid-of-Honor, Chris Bonham. The music of the Plum Beach Incident wandered through the minds of many as the whirlwind of activities reached a climax. Homecoming 1968 would be one hard to surpass. Queen Leslie Wood and Craig Falk dance the first dance. 221 SADIE HAWKINS STRIKES AGAIN Marryn’ Sam: Trip Fahringer. 222 Stu and Barbee take their final vows. 223 o J U3 Z H H C ATTINELLO 224 225 ATT1NELLO DEBBIE McDANIEL: 1968 CHBISTMAS QUEEN PITNER 226 Senior Representatives: Chris Bonham, John Bradley, Dana Edwards, Tim Hagen, Koko Kuzume, and escort Bill House. Maid of Honor: Barbee Barta Junior Representatives: Chris Westcott, Trisha Powell, Libby Stringer, and escort Jonathan Carey. CHRISTMAS DANCE After many hours of preparation, the scene was set for the annual Christmas Dance. The Penny Arcade appeared, get¬ ting the dance off to a brisk start. Dances later, the Christmas Court was presented, and then the evening ended — much too early for most. The Key Club sponsored dance was a pleasing start for the Christ¬ mas vacation. Sophomore Representatives: Tom Lyon, Peggy Kenley, Amy Mathis and escort Jon Hale. Freshman Representatives: Jeff Pittman, Charlotte Miller, Lindsey Hamilton, and escort John Hoover. 227 PITNKR PAUL HONORED STUDENTS National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists: Jane Hinkle and Charlie Welsh. Not pictured: Brenda Boyum. PAUL Optimist Club Award: Vernon Schriener and Bessie Grekas. 5 a. Girls’ State Representatives: Kathy Dye, Revell Thompson, Barb Reynolds, and Diana Middlemas. Boys’ State Representatives: Pete Olin, Larry Osterich, Mike Straight, and John Kelly. 228 CANNON PAUL Sid and Babe discuss their problems. “THE PAJAMA GAME ” The Drama Department opened its season in November with the presentation of “The Pajama Game.” The cast included veteran actors Chris Mayer, Mark Worthington, and Jerry Miller. A fine cast and crew made this production one of the most successful shows of the year, playing to a new full house each night. CAST Babe. Debbie Barbre Salesman Richard Boothroyd Charlie Mark Bronsak Sid.John Bunting Mabel Susan Guch Gladys Joan Hendricks Joe Walter Howard Hasler Chris Mayer Prez Jerry Miller Mae Marsha Morgan Brenda Jan Wasilewski Hines Mark Worthington 229 PAUL SENIOR SUPERLATIVES PAUL _ BEST DRESSED: Barbee Barta and Don Larson. MOST SPIRITED: Ellyn Marks and Pat Mileur. CUTEST COUPLE: Butch Beasley and Pam Allbright. 230 PAUL PAUL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Maggie Habib and Jonathan Carey. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST DEPENDABLE: Diana Middlemas and Vemon Schreiner. 231 MOST INTELLIGENT: Mary Lee Mizell and Charlie Welch MOST TALENTED: Sue Poats. Not Pictured: Mark Joy. FRIENDLIEST: Tom Farkash and Judy Grodowitz. “’I } i- 232 STELLOH CANNON 145 154165180 UHL MOST INDIVIDUAL: Mark Wescott and Zoe Woodson. WITTIEST: Sam Pascoe and Dennie Dodson. p CU SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST CREATIVE: Judy Weaver and Paul Brandwein. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST ATHLETIC: Bruce Smarr and Jean Palmer. PITXER MOST ATTRACTIVE: Dave Lyon and Leslie Wood. MOST POPULAR: John Hedlund and Chris Bonham. BEST ALL ROUND: Debbie McDaniel and Mike Straight. 234 STELLOH PITXER JUNIOR-SENIOR BASKETBALL GAME 235 BOBBI WELCH: 1969 SWEETHEABT QUEEN lamo.vt 236 LAMONT SWEETHEART DANCE Once again the Keyettes outdid themselves at the annual Sweet¬ heart Dance held February 8 from 8:00 to 11:00 P.M. The large crowd that braved the snow was entertained by the music of the Scarlet Onyx. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Sweetheart Queen, Bobbi Welch, and the Maid-of-Honor, Mary Lee Mizell. Senior Representatives: Mandy Mathis, Letha Rowe, and Koko Kuzume. Maid-of-Honor: Mary Lee Mizell. H O H Z o 5 J H Z o Sophomore Representatives: Diane Hoobler and Janelle LeDoux. Freshman Representatives: Bonnie Carmack and Molly Knapp. Junior Representatives: Cindy Jenkins and Deska Adams. 237 Maha Habib escorts the foreign visitors. 238 STELLOH PAUL The infamous Woozle. It’s a rough life. Where’s your pass? 239 ATTINELLO D ft. Yes, but is it housebroken? CANNON 240 PITNER PITNER They told me this bubble gum was strong, but really . . . 241 CANNON o J J Ui to STELLOl Let’s see; flower — F-L-O-W-E-R. Does he? S ' o z u . . . Hum . . . cue ball to the center . . . March Gras. Dr. Jekyll? Sock it to me! 242 PITNER CANNON PAUL 243 «. ’O ' .. . ADVERTISERS AND PATRONS Mandy Mathis Division Editor On these pages you will find the names of individuals and busi¬ ness firms whose generosity has supported our effort to bring you the best possible yearbook. We urge all COLONIALS to show our appreciation by extending the same support to these people and these firms whenever the opportunity arises. The Editors. PATRONS Annandale Barber Shop Annandale Court, Annandale Annandale Hardware and Supply Co., Inc. 7130 Little River Turnpike, Annandale Bo-Jax Atlantic 4220 Annandale Rd., Annandale Crossroads Bakery 5853 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church Eleanor’s Town and Country McLean-Tyson Corner-Vienna Gordon Realty 7236 Columbia Pike, Annandale John Calvin Presbyterian Church 6531 Columbia Pike, Annandale Keyette Club Jefferson High School Lee Volkswagen 6571 Backlick Rd., Springfield Star Supply Company 7326 Little River Turnpike, Annandale L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY 3110 W. Marshall St. Richmond, Va. 23230 Not far from here the American jewelry industry was horn . . . Its birthplace was a tiny shop in a village on the Boston Post Road some ten miles north of the Rhode Island line. It was there, in 1790, that a foreign artisan, whose name history has lost, introduced the art of manufacturing gilded but¬ tons. The jewelry trade took root and in the early 19th century began to flourish. A tradition of craftsmanship and a legacy of skills were es¬ tablished in the area. Today, working with and alongside the sleek machine tools in Balfour factories in Attleboro and North Attleboro, are craftsmen whose fathers, grandfathers, and great¬ grandfathers plied the trade before them here in the heartland of the fine jewelry industry. 246 VIRGINIA SLEEP SHOP 7311 Little River Turnpike Annandale 256-6677 Rusty Paul and Karen Davis goof-off at Virginia Sleep Shop. WEYANOKE 66 SERVICE CENTER Little River Turnpike and Braddock Road Alexandria 354-1096 “So that ' s what it looks like under the hood!” exclaims Mike Bedwell to Valerie Call. 247 ANNANDALE FLORIST, INC. ' 7224 Columbia Pike Annandale 2 56-2666 ' J-c zZL T- c- -.zz r sz C ZzzZZZcZ- O ' y«€ Gary McLaughlin doesn’t have to pick flowers for Kolleen Kenny, he can just buy them at the counter. Post jll] ingle 3519 S. Jefferson St. Bailey’s Crossroads 481-6363 and 10268 Main Street Fairfax, Virginia 591-4696 Marlene Carrico and Linda Slingerland select shoes at Post ’n Shingle. 248 STELLOH Joe Dye and Margot McLean prepare for the get-away at Rosenthal Chevrolet. ROSENTHAL CHEVROLET Columbia Pike and South Glebe Road Arlington 524-8700 CANNON Suzanne Brown and Craig Webb take it easy at Brother ' s Furniture. 5826 Seminary Road BROTHERS FURNITURE Bailey’s Crossroads HU-2.566 ONE OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA’S LARGEST AND FINEST 249 SPRINGFIELD JEWELERS INCORPORATED 6410 Springfield Plaza 451-3656 Something from Springfield Jewelers is always something special. CANNON Cindy Jenkins and Ed Wiedner have discovered the unique gifts at Springfield Jewelers. 250 CANNON Mark Worthington and Lori Attinello pause in the parking lot of the Springfield Independent to read the lastest issue of the newspaper. THE SPRINGFIELD INDEPENDENT 7210 Old Keene Mill Road Springfield 451-2000 ALLYN ' S MEN ' S SHOPS 6817 Bland Springfield 451-8151 Mike McDaniel and the assistants from Allyn’s help Jay Huyett find the perfect suit. 251 IHofk Horn y mduM 6920 Braddock Road Annandale (Bradlick Shopping Center) 941-4086 Anita Proferes will undoubtedly find something from Maple House Furniture. THE QUALITY SHOP 7432 Little River Turnpike Annandale 941-4444 Rick Calvert and Greg Regan find a stylish outfit for Chris Hamlin at The Quality Shop. 252 929 S. Walter Reed Drive 521-3810 Arlington Mr. Lockwood helps Beth Pace and Steve Marshall fill out personnel questionnaires. ... ' A MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS 5115-B Backlick Road Bradlick Shopping Center Annandale 944-3114 O J Like all girls, Chris Roberts and Evelyn Meyers enjoy exploring Merle Norman’s selection of cosmetics, jewelry, and gifts. 253 PITNER MICHAEL ' S FLOWERS OF SPRINGFIELD 6407 Backlick Road Springfield 451-3021 n •Z. z o z Ellen Hood and John Wisner in the Garden of Eden? Actually, it’s Michael’s Florist. WESTLEIN SON, INC. PLUMBING AND HEATING 6631 Backlick Rd. Springfield 354-7600 Sandy Stone and Roddy Ahlfield take a tour of Westlein son. 254 Ea JHont Studios 5167 Lee Highway Arlington KEnmore 6-7172 CAMERA STUDIES BY GEORGE DEAL Specializing In School Photography 255 STELLOH As Pete Olin and Vicki Thompson well know, even little cars rate at Stroube’s. STROUBE ' S LINCOLNIA MOBIL George W. Stroube, Owner 6300 Little River Turnpike 354-9197 Community-minded Service Twenty-four Hours a Day 256 CANNON ANNANDALE PET SUPPLY 7221 Little River Turnpike Annandale 256-2400 Candee Pilk and Chuck Slawson are familiar with the “monkey business” at Annandale Pet Supply. Jeff Hunt and Steve Sylvester found excellent hunting at Annandale Sport and Hobby. ANNANDALE SPORT HOBBY 7046 Columbia Pike Annandale 256-7255 257 Bailey’s Crossroads Shopping Center 481-1345 “House of Diamonds ” Could Peggy Kinley and Tom Lyon have future plans in mind as they examine a ring from Michele Jewelers? SPRINGFIELD HOUSE OF FLOWERS 611 Backlick Road Springfield 451-8133 Special Discounts For School Activities Patricia Powell and Danny Pitner admire the floral arrangements at Springfield House of Flowers. 258 92JK.7. FISCHER HARDW ARE Bland and Brandon Springfield 451-3700 Jerry Pershing gets a lesson on starting lawn mowers from Mr. Spencer while Ralph Groemping, Patti Pierson, and Bill Bryant cheer him on. 259 INDEX Abba, Linda 44, 162, 164, 178 Abba, Robert 129 Abbott, Charles 10.5 Ablutz, Michael 83, 166, 195 Abbott, Deborah 44, 168, 221 Acheson, Brian 129 Acheson, Bruce 83 Adams, Deska 82, 83, 161, 168, 180, 237 Adams, James 83, 164 Adams, Jo 83 Adams, Pamela 44 Adams, Robin 129, 164 Addison, Belmer 83, 167 Aglaganian, Mary 83, 167, 169 Aharonian, Mary 83 Aharonian, Rafe 105 Aharonian, Virginia 105 Akers, Ernest 129 Ahern, Mary 44 Ahlfield, Roderick 105, 167, 254 Albrecht, Sherrie 105, 160, 163, 182, 184 Alden, Leslie 163, 168 Alexander, Katherine 105, 169 Alexander, Albert 129, 186 Alexander, Vicki 83 Allbright, Pamela 44, 175, 230 Allen, Robert 105 A1 Mustafawi, Haidar 44, 170 Ambrose, Susan 83, 169, 170 Arabum, Garnett 129 Alden, Jennifer 129, 182 Anderson, Craig 44, 167 Anderson, Jack 163 Anderson, John 105 Anderson, Mark 105, 168, 171, 174 Anderson, Sharon 129 Andrews, Nancy 83 Andrick, Dennis 83, 182 Anelli, David 83, 166, 211 Antolik, Lynda 129 Applebee, Rick 105 Arany, Linda 83, 175 Armentrout, Donald 105 Armstrong, Janet 44, 59, 164, 165, 168, 229 Arps, William 83, 198 Arthur, Mary 129 Ashley, Brenda 105, 169 Askar, Hasan Ghuloum 44, 170 Assur, Alan Robert 44, 172 Atkins, Steven 83 Attinello, John 83, 171, 177 Attinello, Lauren 129, 251 Augst, Brenda 105, 169, 182 Angst, Robert 129 Augustad, Dee 83, 172 Austin, Elizabeth 84, 161, 162, 163, 164, 177, 208 Axthelm, Alan 84 Axthelm, Karl 44, 171 Aylor, Marcia 105 Bachman, Barbara 129, 167, 169 Bachschmid, David 129, 173, 174 Badenoch, Leslie 84 Badenoch, Robert 129 Bagby, Barbara 105, 168 Bahl, Carolyn 44, 170, 186 Bahls, Brian 45, 167 Bahls, Roy 129, 197 Bain, George 105, 186 Baker, Joseph 84 Baker, Michael 84 Baldwin, James 129 Baldwin, Lawrence 130 Baldwin, Ray 84 Banks, Christopher 130 Baracat, Frederick 106 Baracat, Marysa 106, 160, 164, 169 Barbee, Michael 106, 196, 205, 206 Barbee, Sharon 130 Barbee, Steven 130, 197 Barber, Brooke 87 Barber, Patricia 84 Barber, Saranne 130, 179 Barbour, William 75, 172 Barbre, Deborah 45, 183, 229 Barhre, Denise 183 Barbre, Sharon 169 Barker, Sue 106 Barnes, Barbara 45, 186 Barrow, Ruth 19, 45, 167 Barry, Pamela Barta, Barbee 45, 167, 221, 223, 227, 230 Barta, Beverly 106, 160, 167 Basye, Gordan 172 Batson, Carey 130 Baumgardner, John 87, 179 Baumgardner, Douglas 40, 45, 166, 168 Beans, Stephen 130 Bear, Gretchen 130, 179 Bear, Stephen 106 Beasley, Roland 45, 167, 175, 195, 230 Beasley, Stephen 130, 197. 211 Beasley, William 130 Beatty, Joyce 84, 182 Beck, Margo 84, 184 Becker, Jack 106, 211 Becker, Karen 46, 165, 172 Becker, Kathleen 84, 175, 176, 184 Bedwell, Michael 84, 183, 247 Beeler, Robert 46, 186 Beery, Carol 128, 130 Beery, Edgar 46 Beidelman, David 106, 159 Beier, William 84, 168, 174 Belcher, Randall 172 Bell, Sheila 46 Belle, Isle Cynthia 46, 173 Belle, Isle, Michael 130 Bellows, Nancy 106, 182 Benedict, Betty 46, 158, 159, 161 Benefield, Stephanie 106, 160, 171, 186 Beninate, Jerry 46, 167, 175, 201, 202 204 Benn, Anthony 106, 164, 186 Benn, Margaret 130 Benner, Cynthia 46, 172 Benner, Susan 84, 173 Bennett, Dale 173, 174 Bennett, Gail 128, 130 Bennett, Mary 46, 158 Bennington, Roberta 130 Benson, Martha 46, 162, 164 Beresford, Victor 106 Berghoffer, Zoltan 106 Bergman, Barbara 106, 186 Berrier, Deborah 106 Bethel, Linda 106, 164 Betz, Gerald 197 Beveridge, Pamela 107, 169 Bey, Martha 46, 167 Bey, Robert 107, 211 Bibbings, Susan 131, 164 Biller, Steven 131 Bilotti, Linda 107, 179 Bilotti, Naldeen 47, 168, 181 Bingham, Richard 107, 173 Binns, Margaret 47, 166, 175 Binns, Myra 131 Bird, Nancy 107 Bistodeau, Kathleen 131 Bistodeau, Thomas 107 Black, Carrol 47 Black, Donald 85 Bleiler, Susan 164 Bloom, Donald 107, 196 Blount, Aubrey 47, 172, 182 Blount, Dean 131, 197 Blount, Stephen 107 Blum, Adrienne 131 Blum, Justin 47 Boatwright, Anita 47 Bochy, Joseph 47, 167 Bochy, Terry 107, 164 Boggs, Janet 131 Bolen, Carol 107 Bonham, Bridget 131, 200 Bonham, Christine 47, 161, 164, 167, 175, 221, 222, 227, 234 Bonner, Keith 107, 186 Bonner, Walter 131 Boothroyd, Richard 85, 183, 229 Boutilier, Douglas 85, 164 Boyd, Don 107 Boyd, Douglas 131 Boyd, Karen 85 Boyd, Stephen 197 Boyum, Brenda 48, 101, 163, 175, 182, 228 Boyum, Sandra 107, 175, 182, 209 Bracke, Thomas 85, 171, 195 Bradish, Linda 131, 172 Bradish, Michael 107, 174 Bradshaw, Alan 107 Brandeis, Jack 131 Brandes, Sherri 131 Brandwein, Paul 48, 176, 178, 233 Brann, Robin 131 Braun, Joe 173 Braun, Richard 107 Braun, Stephen 48, 173 Bray, Susan 85, 162, 163, 164, 177 Brazier, Brian 107 Brazier, Mary 131, 172 Breakiron, Larry 85, 174 Breedlove, Amy 131, 164 Brennan, Catherine 48, 176 Brennan, Dennis Bresnahan, John 48 Brinkley, Rhonda 132 Brisbois, Russell 85, 172 Brogan, Joseph 85, 195 Bronsak, Mark Brooks, Rosalind Broome, Alan 132, 182 Brosius, Keith 85 Bross, Nancy 132 Brossy, Elizabeth Brown, Arthur 154 Brown, John 132, 186 Brown, Linda 85, 166, 249 Brown, Nancy 48, 165, 173 Brown, Sharon 132 Brown, Suzanne Brown, Teresa 85 Brownell, Eileen 132, 188, 189 Browning, James Browning, Sheryl 132 Brunkhorst, Linda 132, 164 Buffaloe, Judy Bullard, Allen 85, 176 Bullock, James Bullock, William 48 Bunce, Mary 132, 169 Bunting, John Burbach, Michael Burgess, Gail 132, 182, 200 Burhans, Beverly 85, 182 Burke, Kevin 48, 158, 159, 166, 170 Burke, Mark 48, 167 Burke, William 85 Burkhart, Kurt 85 Burks, Juanita 85, 169 Burris, Gregory 108, 196 Burton, Joan 85, 165 Bussen, Pamela 108, 166 Bussey, Larry 108, 168, 174 Butcher, Deborah 108 Butcher, Kathy 132 Butcher, Mary Ann 48, 176 Butts, Jan 48, 166, 170 Cabrera, Angela 108, 176 Cadle, Kenneth 108 Call, David 132 Call, Valerie 86, 176, 182, 277 Callahan, Carolina 86, 165 Callahan, Cathleen 108, 160 Callahan, Vera 132 Calvert, Richard 49, 166, 252 Campbell, Anita 132, 182 Campbell, Beverly 49, 167, 175 Campbell, Carol 86, 162 Campbell, Cynthia 82, 86, 168, 180, 221 Campbell, Elizabeth 132 Campbell, Jean 132 Canham, Patricia 108, 165 Cannon, Mary 86, 159, 161, 169 Cannon, Robert 108, 177 Capps, Cynthia 132 Carey, Cynthia 132, 169 Carey, Jonathan 49, 159, 166, 227, 231 Carlson, Randall 86, 167, 174 Carlson, Susan 104, 184 Carlton, Marcus 133 Carmack, Bonnie 133, 182, 237 Carmack, Linda 86, 167, 184, 185 Carneal, Douglas 108, 164, 196 Caron, Debra 49 Carr, Steven 109, 159, 160 Carrico, Barbara 49 Carrico, Marlene 133, 165, 248 Carrico, James 109, 206 Carrico, John 49, 172 Carrico, Mary 133 Carter, Betty 133, 164 Carter, David 86 Carter, Geoffrey 133, 165, 186 Carter, Liana 86, 176 Carter, Margaret 109, 165 Casabona, Elizabeth 128, 133 Casabona, Susan 179 Casavant, Andrew 108 Cassell, Cynthia 108, 168 Cassell, Wynne 49, 164, 168, 169, 170 Cassidy, Kevin 108, 205, 206 Catlett, Ross 86, 198 Causey, Mark 133 Cavanaugh, Patricia 49, 175 Ceely, Glen 133 Ceconi, Phillip 50, 167, 175 Celec, David 133 Cermele, Antionette 108 Chalk, Bradford 86 Chalker, Judith 108 Charles, Linda 50, 161, 170 Chamley, James 108 Charron, Amy 50, 159, 172 Charron, Jill 133, 165 Chaves, Adele 133, 165 Cheek, Catherine 133, 169 Chiniara, Anthony 86 Christian, John 108, 159, 171, 173 Christian, Stephen 150 Christianson, David 133, 197 Christman, Ruth 133, 170, 182 Christy, John 133 Christy, Michael 50 Cirillo, James 108, 196 Clabaugh, Hinton 86, 168, 186 Clabaugh, Jane 86, 186 Clark, Lawrence 133 Claxton, Ross 172 Clem, Wayne 86, 172 Clemmer, Stephen 133 Cofer, Charles 82, 86, 162, 166, 171, 175 Cofer, John 133, 171 Coffman, Richard 134 Coghill, William 86, 198 Collier, Dana 172 Collier, Linda 50, 166 Collins, Craig 134 Conger, Todd 167, 188, 189 Conlin, Rose Ann 86, 177 Conlin, Suzanne 134 Connell, Laura 50, 161, 175 Cook, Douglas 134, 206 Cook, James 108 Cook, Linda 108, 164, 182 Cooper, Carol 40, 50, 163, 167 Cooper, Michael 87, 161, 163, 167, 168, 170, 171, 186 Cooper, Susan 108 Copple, Barbara 19, 50, 175 Corcoran, Frank 87 Cornett, Beverly Jean 50 Cornett, Carol 87, 168 Corra, Carol 87 Corriveau, Karen 50, 173 Cotter, Alicia 87, 161, 166 Courson, Cynthia 108 Cousins, Katherine 134 Cox, Cynthia 134, 164 Cox, Margaret 87, 173 Craft, James 108, 205, 206 Craft, Melinda 82, 87, 165, 166, 182 Craft, Thomas 108, 196 Craig, Lorilee 108, 169 Crandall, Benjamin 134 Crawford, Patricia 134 Crawford, Terri 50, 182 Creeden, Eric 51 Crews, Jessie 154 Crimmins, James 87 Crippin, Bruce 134, 174 Croghan, Anne 87, 165, 166, 177 Croghan, Gregory 110, 166, 205, 206 Crooks, Cindy 110 Crosby, Michael 134 Crowder, Jack 134 Crowder, Mary 87 Crowley, Elizabeth 51 Crowley, Timothy 87, 167, 175, 198 Crowley, Ray 134 Culbert, Linda 110, 160, 164, 170 Culkin, Katherine 110 Cullinan, Kathleen 134, 164 Culver, Valerie 134, 164 Culver, Victoria 51 Cumby, Sharon 134 Cummings, Richard 87, 175, 195 Cummins, Ronald 110, 172 Cunningham, Sally 51, 162, 166, 178, 211 Curti, Gregory 110 Czapiewski, Susan 87, 162, 175, 208 Daggle, Karen 87, 182 Daggle, Loretta 110, 182 Daigle, Janelle 110, 165 Dakin, Monta Lee 87, 166, 180 Dalessandro, James 134 Dalessandro, Ruth 51 Dallow, Kurt 110, 186, 196 Dalton, Deborah 87, 167, 169 Dalton, Donald 51, 167 Dameron, Cynthia 134, 165 Dameron, Debra 87 Daniel, Claudia 19, 87, 172, 186 Daniels, Philip 87, 172 Darby, William 51 Darville, Nancy 134 Davis, Chet 110 Davis, Karen 87, 162, 168, 177, 182, 247 Davis, Keri 110, 164, 170 Davis, Lemay 135 Davis, Raimond 135 Davis, Richard Davis, Steven 135, 197, 206 Dean, Michael 135, 186, 211 Dean, Ronald 88, 213 Dearden, Joanna Deatley, Bruce 88, 166, 195 Deckard, Nancy 88 Decker, Andrew 51, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174 Decker, Marsha 110 Deeney, Mary 110, 160 Deeter, Jane 154 Deihr, Marilyn 135, 182 De La Mater, Lerese 135, 188, 189 De La Pena, Myriam 135 De Lauder, Dennis Delauder, Janet 110, 165, 169 De Lauder, Michael Del Signore, Margaret 110 Dempsey, Cheryl 110, 165 Dempsey, Donna 110 Dempsey, Mary 88, 182 Dennis, John 110 Denny, Michael 110, 196 De Ponte, Kathleen 135, 164, 178 Depue, Douglas 88, 173 Depue, Stephen 88, 173 Deuschle, Denise 182 De Zam, Joseph 135, 205, 206 Dezam, Mary 88, 168 Diapoulis, Alexandra 111 Diehl, Barbara 52, 162, 184 Dillie, Dennis Dintaman, Deborah 135, 164 Dittrich, Gail 88 Doak, Jean 135 Dobriansky, Larisa 52, 161, 163, 173 Dodson, Denise 52, 164, 167, 222, 233 Doering, Dianne 88 Dolan, Linda 111 Dolan, Stephen 111 Dolinger, David 135, 197 Donaldson, Sue 161 Donnalley, Garnett 135, 209 Donnalley, Gray 111, 174 Doody, Susan 111 Dority, Lueanne 111, 162 Dorland, Kris 172 Downey, Bridgett 111, 165, 169 Downs, Alexander 52, 171 Dragoi, Mihnea 135 260 Drake, Susan 111, 182 Drury, James 88 Drye, Gloria 111,182 Duckett, Michael 52 Duffy, Patricia 52, 182, 188, 189 Duggan, Torey 111 Dulaney, Mary 111 Duncan, Donna 111, 164 Duncan, Leantha 135, 182 Dunmire, Cindy 88 Dunwoody, Robert 111 Durrer. Faith 111 Durrer, Richard 88, 165, 166 Durso, Beatrice 52, 170, 172 Durso, Lucia 111, 165, 169 Dutton, William 52, 176 Dye, Joseph 52, 166, 175, 195, 249 Dye, Kathv 52, 161, 163, 166, 168, 170, 228 Dzvonick, Bernard 111 Early, George 111 Earley, Virginia 88, 168 Eckert, John 52 Edinger, Kathleen 111, 182 Edwards, Dana 53, 68, 176, 227 Edwards, Jacqueline 135, 165 Edwards, Newton 135, 197, 211, 213 Edwards, Patrick 53, 178, 162 Eggelton, Colleen 88, 165 Eliff, John 135 Ellins, Carol 135, 182 Ellins, Robert Elliott, Denise 53, 159 Elliott, Sandra 53 Elliott, Wendy 111, 160, 175 Emrick, Pamela 111, 164 Engel, David 135, 206 Engel, Sarah 161, 163, 166 Engle, Gary 88 English, Deborah 53, 175, 208 Ennis, Michael 135, 197, 211, 213 Ennis, Mickey Erickson, Patricia 53, 167, 181 Erickson, Ronald 135 Erickson, Wayne 53, 186 Estes, Michael 88, 167, 195 Etters, Karen 88, 208 Ewing, Francis 111, 165, 167, 196 Eybers, Debra 111, 169, 184 Fader, Kerry 54 Fahnestock, Sharon 111 Fahringer, Margaret 135 Fahringer, Victor 167, 222 Farinholt, Jon 135, 174 Farinholt, Richard 54, 172 Farkash, Thomas 54, 168, 175, 232 Farrar, Susan 135, 182 Farrell, Stephen 112, 173 Fassihi, Ali 88 Fassihi, Ata 89 Faulk, Robert 154 Fawley, Tana 136, 179 Feild, Charon 64, 176 Fellows, Deborah 54 Fellows, Sandra 89 Ferguson, Ann 89 Ferguson, Donna 112, 182 Fessler, Patricia 136 Figura, John 89 Filipczyk, Patricia 112 Filipczyk, Tania 89, 168, 170, 173 Fines, Katherine 136 Finnell, Richard 54, 171 Fisher, James 197 Fisher, Kenneth 112, 196 Fisher, Sharon 89 Fisher, Vivian 136 Fishkin, Terry 112 Fitz, Elizabeth 89, 184 Fitz, Virginia 54 Fitzhugh, David 112, 173 Fitzsimmons, Keith 89, 195 Flynn, Elizabeth 89 Flynn, Geoffrey 136 Flynn, John 173 Flynt, Janie Bell 57, 186 Foder, Patricia 112, 167, 175, 200, 208 Foelak, Barbara 136, 169 Forcier, Gary 54, 167, 172, 176 Ford, Richard 136 Fortier, Paul 112 Foster, Kenneth 136 Fourqurean, Sandra 112, 160 Fowler, Keith 136 Fox, Deborah 89 Fox, Richard 136 Francisco, Francis 57 Franca, Michael 57 Franzel, Kathy 89 Freedman, Marilyn 172 Freeh, Patricia 168 Freeman, Joseph 136, 211, 213 Freeman, Lynda 89, 165 French, Jessica 89, 170 Frerich, Suzanne 136, 188, 189 Freund, John 172 Freund, Joseph 89 Friedlander, Mark 112, 196 Friedman, John 57, 159, 166, 170, 181, 186 Frye, Charles 112 Frye, Judy 55 Fulcher, Glenna 55, 164, 167, 170 Fuller, Judith 136 Fuller, Linda 55 Fulton, Charles 136 Funesti, Suzanne 112 Funkhouser, Curtis 55 Furbee, Donald 112 Furbish, Barbara 19, 55 Gabriel, Dean 55, 161 Gabocy, Victoria 55 Gall, Ted 55, 172 Gallacher, Anita 56, 161, 162, 163, 177 Gallagher, Patty 113, 164, 170 Gallifant, Gay 113 Galloway, Jack 186 Galson, Charlotte 136, 169 Galutia, Beth 113 Garces, Stephen 136 Gardner, Linda 113, 200 Gardner, Susan 56, 161, 166, 175 Garey, McDonald 136 Gaylord, Sandra 113 Gearhart, Gary 89, 172 Geisler, James 113 Geisler, Mary 89, 172 Geiss, Philip 136 Geoffroy, Albert 56, 195 Geoffroy, Claire 164, 169 Geoffroy, Paul 56, 186, 187 Gerfen, Larry 89, 166, 195 Gerhard, James 113, 186, 196 Gerrity, John 136 Gibson, Helen 113 Gibson, Suzanne 136, 172 Gilbert, John 56, 172 Gilbert, Mark 113 Gilbert, Michael 56, 167 Gilbert, Sandra 89, 169 Gilbride, Karen 136, 182 Gilheany, Pamela 89, 161, 175, 208 Gillespie, Genevieve 89, 161, 180 Glascock, Suzanne 89, 165, 168 Gluch, Frank 136, 197 Gluch, Janice 113, 164, 175, 209 Godek, Barbara 168 Godek, Stephen 136 Golden, Patricia 56 Goodman, Alan 89, 161, 174, 211 Goodman, Mitchell 137 Gore, Carolyn 56 Gorham, John 56 Gorman, Patricia 113, 179 Gould, Suzanne 113, 167, 184 Gower, Thelma 90, 175, 208 Grady, Margaret 113, 159, 170 Graham, John 113 Graham, Susan 137 Graham, Susan 90, 161, 175, 200 Grant, Deborah 113, 167, 170, 182 Graves, Virginia 90, 161, 164 Gravett, Deborah 113 Green, Bonnie 114, 179 Greenway, Michael 137 Gregory, Cindy 164, 169, 170 Gregory, Karen 137, 169, 182 Gregory, Margaret 17, 90 Grekas, Bessie 56, 161, 165, 172, 228 Griffin, William 90, 165, 183 Grimes, Garland 56 Grimes, Mark 137, 211 Grimm, Carl 56 Grimsley, Ellison 90 Grodowitz, Judith 57, 167, 180, 232 Grogan, Janet 90, 184 Groemping, Ralph 114, 160, 168, 259 Grossmann, Bruce 90 Grubbs, Gloria 57 Grubbs, Mary 57, 172 Guch, Susan 90, 161, 163, 229 Guthrie, Edith 137 Gurney, Michael 114, 159, 196 Habib, Maggie 57, 158, 159, 161, 163, 164, 166, 176, 233 Habib, Maha 104, 114, 238 Haddock, Michael 172 Haffner, Rosemary 90, 165 Haffner, Suzanne 137, 165 Hagedorn, John 137, 173 Hagedorn, Paul 90, 163, 168, 170, 171, 174 Hagen, Timothy 57, 166, 175, 202, 204, 227 Haines, Robert 114 Haislip, Elmer 114,211,212,213 Haislip, Thomas 137, 196, 211 Hale, Alfred Hale, Jonathan 90, 211, 227 Hall, Alfred 172 Hall, Carolyn 114, 172 Hall, David 57, 162, 167, 195 Hall, Deborah 90, 170 Hall, Ernest 57, 186 Hall, Lawrence 114, 186, 196 Hall, Linda 137 Haller, Kathy 137, 170 Halsey, Margaret 137, 182 Halsey, Patti 172 Halsey, Teresa 182 Halsey, Timothy 57, 167 Hamilton, Alan 90 Hamilton, Lindsay 137, 182, 227 Hamlin, Daura 58, 161, 162, 163, 175, 177, 252 Hamm, Maryllis 58, 170 Hampton, Cathy 114, 174, 175 Hanabury, Robin 137 Haney, Cynthia 90, 108 Hansborough, Rita 114 Hansen, Mark 114, 196 Haralson, Michael 137, 165 Haran, Patricia 114 Hardison, Karen 137, 182, 209 Hargreaves, Geoffrey 114, 186 Harley, James 90 Harman, Ronald 58 Hamish, Christina 91, 165, 184 Harold, Cynthia 91 Harold, Roger 114 Harris, Ann 91, 161, 164, 167, 170, 182 Harris, Cecil 114 Harris, Christine 91, 184 Harris, Curtis 114, 174 Harris, Ronald 138 Harris, Sandra 114 Harrison, Foster 138, 197 Hartsoe, Hazel 91 Harvell, Laura 138 Harvell, William 91, 167, 195 Harvith, Charles 91, 161, 165, 166, 175, 211 Haslip, Anne 138, 169, 182 Hawkins, Katherine 104 Hay, Carol 169 Hay, Margaret 91, 170 Hay, Pamela 114, 164, 167, 175 Hayes, Barbara 58, 161, 172, 182 Hayes, Donald 91 Hayes, Edward 58 Hayes, Mark 114 Hayes, Roland 138 Hays, Stephen 58, 183 Hayward, Deborah 138 Hayweiser, Sharon 114, 182, 221 Healy, Diane 114, 169 Heater, Bruce 138 Heater, Mark 91 Hedlund, John 50, 166, 175, 202, 234 Hedlund, Steven 114, 167, 205, 206 Hedrick, Susan 138, 169 Heffner, Hugh 164 Heller, Charlotte 91, 165 Heller, John 138 Helton, James 114, 186 Hemphill, Charles 114 Hemsley, Dixie 91, 164, 170, 170 Hendricks, Joan 91, 161, 229 Hennigan, Elizabeth 91 Henry, Kathleen 91 Herbst, Frederick 138, 174, 186 Herman, Pamela 58, 182 Hermon, Barry 58, 167 Hess, Joanne 138, 169 Hey, Winston 114 Hichak, Charles 91, 174 Hickey, George 138 Hill, George 115, 186, 196 Hill, Mary 92 Hill, Russell 138 Himmelman, Marsha 92, 165, 175, 182 Hines, Thomas 138, 211 Hinkle, Jane 58, 186, 228 Hirsch, Michael 138 Hirsch, Thomas 165 Hirt, Susan 58, 172 Hoffman, Carol 182 Hoffman, Jane 182, 211 Holloway, Thomas 59, 167, 175, 202, 203 Holman, Vicki 59, 183 Honenberger, Chris 92, 167, 174 Hoobler, Diane 115, 160, 179, 237 Hoobler, Priscilla 59, 184 Hood, Ellen 115, 184, 254 Hood, William 59, 162 Hook, Lynn 134, 164 Hoover, Cynthia 115, 160, 182 Hoover, John 139, 197, 206, 227 Hoover, Mary 139, 182 Hopkins, Susan 139 Hopson, Deborah 115, 182 Horn, Steven 59 Housman, Lawrence 92, 170, 174, 211 Houston, Janet 92, 167, 181 Houston, Lawrence 59, 161, 166 Howard, Malisa 115, 182 Howard, Walter 59, 183, 229 Howard, William 92 Howdershell, John 139 Howell, Carla 60 Howell, Joseph 60 Howell, Judy 115 Howell, Nina 115, 200 Hoyos, Ruben 139 Huffman, Barry 139 Huffman, Robert 139, 186 Hughes, Charlene 92, 182 Hughes, Mary 139 Hughes, Terry 175 Hughes, Thomas 139 Huffman, Allen 60 Hummel, Susan 92, 164, 170 Hummer, Karen 92, 162 Humphries, Tiera 139 Hunt, Jeff 92, 166, 175, 186, 202, 257 Hunt, William 139 Hunter, Joseph 115 Husnian, David 115, 139 Huyett, John 139, 192, 206, 251 Ingraham, Melissa 139, 164 Iwanik, Andrew 115, 211, 213 Iwanik, Ann 92, 168 Jackson, Charles 139 Jackson, Timothy 92 Jean, Doris 139, 164 Jean, Joseph 92 Jean, Marie 92, 163 Jean, Margaret 139, 209, 210 Jefferis, Leslie 115 Jenkins, Cynthia 92, 184, 250 Jenkins, Joyce 139 Jennings, Deborah 139 Jensen, Betsy 140, 182 Jensen, Douglas 92, 168, 174, 186 Jewell, Gary 60, 161, 173 Jobst, Joseph 140, 186 Johnson, Edward 92, 211 Johnson, Gregory 115, 196 Johnson, James 68, 171 Johnson, Michael 92, 186 Johnston, Don 115, 196 Johnston, Susan 92 Jones, Dennis 140 Jones, Felton 196 Jones, Jeffrey 140 Jones, Jeffry 140, 211 Jones, Kathleen 115, 160, 167, 169, 182 Jones, Laura 116 Jones, Linda 140, 169, 182 Jones, Marian 60 Jones, Susan 140 Jordan, Patricia 140, 209 Jorgensen, Jack 60, 161, 163, 164 Joseph, Wayne 92 Joy, Anthony 92 Joy, Charles 172 Joy, Mark 159, 162, 167, 172, 222, 232 Judd, Robert 60 Judson, Kathryn 116 Judson, Steve 92, 172 Kabrich, Judith 92 Kahle, Karen 60 Karr, Michael 116, 182 Karr, Richard 174 Kay, Sherryl 116, 169, 184 Kaye, Sylvia 92 Keberline, James 116 Keels, Carol 92 Keeter, Deborah 60 Keith, Sandra 60, 159, 161, 165 Kelly, Canice 93, 164, 170 Kelly, John 60, 159, 161, 165, 166, 175, 195, 228 Kelly, Michele 140 Kelly, Tara 82, 93, 161, 162, 164 Kemper, Karen 140 Kendall, James 61, 175 Kenley, Peggy 116, 179, 227, 258 Kenney, John 140, 196 Kenney, John 93, 171, 211 Kenney, Kathleen 140, 164, 170 Kenney, William 93, 171 Kenny, Kita 140, 174, 182 Kenny, Kolleen 61, 168, 248 Kent, Jeffrey 140 Kerns, Walter 61, 174 Kernus, Arnold 140 Kesler, Ronald 140 Kevan, Robert 140 Kevill, Clifford 61, 166, 175, 211 Keyes, David 140 Khachi, Kamal 61, 172 Killrakis, Kristina 116, 182 Kimmel, Helene 93, 169 King, Christopher 116, 211 King, Cindy 93, 168, 184 King, Gregory 93, 162, 165 King, Lynn 93, 175 Kinsey, Cheryl 141, 164 Kintner, Mary 93, 168 Kirk, Verna 141 Kirkpatrick, Keith 116 Kirste, Uwe 141 Klein, Steven 116 Klemm, Robert 116, 169 Kleyla, Lynne 61 Klimkiewicz, Rita 141, 172 Kluson, Deborah 116, 169 Kluson, Robert Allan 61, 173 Kluson, Victoria 141, 169 Knaak, Barbara 141, 164, 186 Knapp, Diana 116, 200, 209 Knapp, John 93, 165 Knapp, Lucy 93 Knapp, Mary 141, 179, 221, 237 Knipple, Cathy 93, 182 Knipple, Deborah 141 Kochanek, Laurel 141, 182, 200, 209 261 Koenig, Barbara 116, 160, 174, 186 Koppie, Cary 141 Korcel, Edmund 61, 186 Kotulak, Roger 141 Kovacic, Wayne 141 Kraft, Roxanne 62, 164, 186 Krajnyak, Michele 62 Krajnyak, Richard 141 Kramer, Katherine 141, 164, 209 Kramer, William 93, 161, 163, 166, 186 ,198, 202 Kraut, Susan 62 Kurtz, Robert 141 Kuzume, Masako 166, 170, 227, 237 Lacey, David 62, 167 Lacey, Donald 93 Lamczyk, Everett 116 Lanam, Jana 141, 182 Landwehr, Barbara 116 Lane, Barbara 117 Lane, Stephen Langford, Calvin 141 Langkamp, Steve 117, 165 Lantz, Donna 62, 184 Lape, Rebecca 178 LaRock, Ralph 62, 167 Larsen, Donald 62, 167, 230 Latham, Robert 141, 186 Latham, Tim 93, 186 Laufer, Joseph 141, 186 Laufer, Terri 62, 178 Lauver, Nancy 93 Laws, Gary 82, 94 Laws, Ronald 117 Lawton, Sherry 94 Leavitt, Karen 141 LeDoux, Janelle 117, 169, 237 LeDoux, Jeffrey 62, 164 LeDoux, John 62 Lee .Francis 62, 167 LeGarie, Martha 209 Legarie, Warren 117, 167, 205, 206 Leizear, Karen 94, 184 Lemon, Judith 142 Lepp, Joseph 117 Leverty, Judith 142 Lewis, Brian 94, 159, 166, 174 Lewis, Sharon 117, 167 Lewy, Barbara 94, 164, 170 Lilly, Neil 172 Lindner, Robin 142, 182 Lingle, Stephen Lingle, Susan 62, 168, 184 Linn, Perry 172 Linn, Robin 63, 172 Litsas, Nicholas 142 Locklear, Lynn 154, 206 Loesch, David 63, 164 Loesch, John 117 Logan, Roberta 142 Londner, Patricia 94, 162, 169 Long, Glen 63, 170, 198 Lowe, David 94 Lowe, Ellen 142 Lowe, Robert 63, 164, 195 Lower, Jill 142 Lowrey, Douglas 172 Lubbehusen, Robert 94 Lucckese, David 117 Lumpkin, Franklin 142, 186 Lundgren, Nancy 117, 165 Lund, Lynette 182 Lust, Adele 117 Lutz, George 142, 198, 211 Lyddane, Janet 63 Lynch, Charles 94, 175 Lynch, Daniel Lynch, Kathleen 117 Lynch, Mary 63, 168 Lynch, Patrick 97, 195, 211, 213 Lynch, Sharon 142, 169 Lyon, David 63, 166, 222, 234 Lyon, Thomas 117, 166, 186, 227, 258 Maag, Lisa 118 Mabry, Louis 95, 172 Mackinnon, Stephen 166 176 Mackinnon, Thomas 143, 206 Maerker, Carolye 64, 168 Mahan, Patti 95, 175, 208 Maher, Colleen 118, 164 Maher, Jeffrey 95, 186 Maines, Michael 143 Maitland, Elizabeth 95, 172 Maitland, Thomas 143 Malcolm, Robert 64, 161, 171 Malmgren, Marguerite 143 Maness, Deborah 164, 176 Maness, Harold 64, 175, 195 Mann, Thomas 164 Manning, Jeffrey 95 Mansy, William 95, 172 Marek, Richard 64, 167, 172 Marion, Suzanne 95, 170 Marion, Yvette 143 Marks, Elizabeth 128, 143 Marks, Ellen 40, 64, 162, 176, 178, 230 Marshall, Stephen 95, 161, 198, 253 Marshall, Thomas 118, 205, 206 Martenson, Stephen 95, 166, 195 Martin, Charles 143 Martin, Deborah 143, 169 Martin, Donna 143 Martin, Kathryn 143, 174 Martin, Michael 65, 178 Martin, Robert 95 Martin, Sally 143 Martin, Scott 186 Martin, Teri 143 Martorana, Margaret 118 Massa, Emiddio 143, 198 Massa, Joy 95, 164, 170 Masse, Robert 118 Masse, William 65, 167 Massie, Gerald 95, 172 Masterson, Joseph 65, 167, 173 Masterson, Stephen 65, 161 Masterson, Teresa 118 Mathews, Robert 65 Mathis, Amanda 65, 161, 162, 163, 166, 175, 177, 237 Mathis, Amy 118, 200, 227 Mathis, Randall 95, 186 Matteson, Patricia 95, 167 Matteson, Richard 143, 197 Matthews, Linda 95, 166, 184 Maxey, James 143 Maxwell, Susan 118 May, Randy 65, 167, 172 Maydwell, George 159, 168, 173, 174, 211 Mayer, Christopher 162, 168, 176, 229 McAdams, Heather 142 McAleer, Jeffrey 142 McArtor, Mark 64 McArtor, Mary 117, 209 McBride, Joseph 142 McCaa, Brian 94, 166 McCalla, John 142, 206 McCloud, Mary 97, 168, 184 McCracken, Connie 117 McCracken, Linda 182 McCray, Jeffery 142 McCray, Michael 117 McDaniel, Deborah 40, 64, 161, 163, 166, 175, 180, 226, 234 McDaniel, Edward 142, 251 McDaniel, Helen 94, 169, 182 McDaniel, Nancy 94, 177, 184 McDonald, Gwendolyn 94 McDonald, Tana 94. 167. 181, 221 McDonald, John 142, 186. 211 McDonald, Michael 64, 174 McDonald, Tod 117 McElwain, David 142, 197 McGeachy, Brenda 95, 167 McGhee, Ronald 143 McGowan, Elizabeth 64 McGowan, Nancy 117, 200 McGown, Sandra 64, 168 McKee, David, 95, 171, 196 McKinless, Geoff 118 McKinney, Scott 118 McLaughlin, Gary 64, 167, 175, 193, 195, 248 McLean, Margot 95, 167, 249 McMackin, Mary 118 McMath, Robert 118, 186 McWhinney, Kevin 186 Mead, Frederic 118 Mead, Gary 118 Mead, Jayne 65, 172, 175 Meadows, Paula 118 Meding, Erich 143, 171 Megna, Robert 118 Melby, David 143, 197 Melby, Richard 66, 167, 195 Mendelhall, Karen 95, 170, 182 Menking, Rodger 118, 171 Merrin, Margo 143, 182 Meszaros, Elizabeth 119 Meszaros, Karoly 96 Metz, Warren 143 Meyer, Harry 119 Meyer, Laraine 119 Meyers, Dean 197 Meyers, Evelyn 66, 162, 164, 167, 169, 176, 253 Middlemas, Diana 66, 159, 161, 162, 163, 168, 228, 231 Middlemas, Mary 96, 184 Midkiff, Dale 119,211,213 Midkiff, Linda 66, 168 Mileur, Pat 66, 230 Milks, Thomas 143, 206 Miller, Allen 143 Miller, Charlotte 143, 227 Miller, Jeremy 66, 164, 168, 171, 229 Miller, John 119 Miller, Linda 144, 169, 170 Miller, Linda 66 Miller, Margaret 96, 164 Miller, Nancy 144 Miller, Noel 144 Miller, Susan 96, 169, 176 Mills, Debbie 119 Mills, Harrianne 96, 184 Millwood, Lillian 144, 209 Mims, Ruby 119, 186 Minor, Charles 66, 172 Mitchell, Richard 119, 165, 196 Mitchem, Katherine 96, 184 Miyamoto, Gregg 96, 195 Mizell, Marylee 66, 161, 163, 164, 166, 232, 237 Monahan, Debra 66 Montalvo, Stephen 144 Montgomery, Krista 66, 168 Montgomery, Ruth 144, 182, 200 Montgomery, Sharon 119 Moody, Carol 66, 164, 165, 184 Moore, Clark 144 Moore, Julie 144 Moore, Michelle 144 Moore, Rebecca 144 Moore, Robert 67, 173 Moore, Susan 119, 182, 209 Moorefield, Donna 67 MoQuin, Carol 144 Morelli, Pamela 67 Morgan, Gary 186 Morgan, John 128, 144 Morgan, Joseph 67 Morgan, Marsha 67, 164, 165, 183, 229 Morgan, Stephen 119, 174 Moriarty, Elizabeth 96, 164 Morris, Harold 144 Morris, Jan 144 Morris, Lucinda 96, 165, 166, 183 Morris, Susan 67, 168 Morrison, John 144 Morrow, Lance 67 Moseley, Pamela 145 Moxham, Steven 68, 167 Mulford, Lindy 145 Mullarkey, Mary 96 Mullen, Robert 68, 186 Mullin, Charles 96, 167, 195, 210, 211 Mullin, Mary 145 Mullins, Keith 119 Munnikhuysen, Walt 96, 173, 211 Murdock, Richard 119 Murphey, Kenneth 119 Musinski, Michael 119 Mussetto, Nancy 68 Myers, Joan 96 Myers, Scott 119 Nash, Barbara 119, 170 Nash, Cynthia 68, 162, 163, 170, 177 Nathan, Michael 145 Nault, Joseph 154 Neagle, Kenneth 145 Needham, Nancy 119 Nehl, Stefan 145 Nehl, Tom 96 Nelson, Teresa 145 Nemshick, Mark 145 Neumann, Vance 119 Neumann, Jon 68, 175 Newby, Carl 119, 165, 168, 186 Newby, Marietta 68, 161, 171 Newcomb, Deborah 96 Nicholson, Deborah 120 Nicholson, Harding 120 Nicholson, Nancy 97, 211 Niethamer, Vicki 145 Nishikawa, Allen 145 Nolan, Timothy 145, 165 Noordhoff, David 68, 178 Nordstrom, Mary 97, 184 Norfolk, Glen 68, 172 Norman, Nancy 120, 160 Norton, Allen 120 Norton, Dolores 97, 169 Norton, Geraldine 68 Norton, James 182 Novack, John 68, 164, 186 Novack, Thomas 145, 164 Novgrod, Peter 145, 206 Novgood, Robert 68 Nyberg, Thomas 97 Obaugh, Barbara 69 Oberosler, Darlene 145, 160 O’Connor, Marie 175 Odell, Karen 120, 186 Odin, Jonathan 97, 165, 170, 173, 186 Odiorne, Stephen 145, 174 O’Donnell, Janice 120, 184 O’Donnell, John 145 Oesterich, Lawrence 69, 159, 162, 183, 228 Oglesby, Judith 169 Oksa, Donna 182 Olin, Peter 69, 162, 166, 228, 256 Ondek, Michael 120, 196 O’Quinn, Janet 146 Orndorff, Charles 97, 196 Orndorff, David 146 Orso, Margaret 146 Orton, Kevin 69 Osak, Lynette 120 Osius, Elizabeth 146 Osius, John 69, 172 Owens, Gregory 120 Owens, Jan 169 Owens, Larry 146, 197 Owens, Randall 120 Ozier, Leslie 146 Pace, Elizabeth 120, 166, 179, 221, 253 Page, Rick 69 Pagel, Donald 146, 186, 197 Pagel, Jamie 69, 168 Palmer, Betsy 69, 70, 183 Palmer, David 97 Palmer, James 120, 173 Palmer, Jeanne 69, 175, 208, 234 Paolucci, Kristin 120, 182, 200 Paquin, Joseph 120 Parker, Ellen 70 Parker, Neil 97, 161, 163, 168, 174 Parker, Richard 146, 197 Parsons, Daniel 97, 186 Parsons, Frank 172 Parsons, Roily 120 Paschall, David 97 Pascoe, Sam 40, 70, 166, 202, 204, 233 Patterson, Jean 146, 165 Patton, William 97 Paul, Marguerite 146 Paul, Ray 97, 161, 162, 166, 174, 177, 211, 212, 247 Paule, Lawrence 97, 186 Paullin, Jeffrey 146, 174, 211 Payne, Denise 121, 160, 182 Payne, John 172 Payne, Patricia 146 Peck, Barbara 154 Peck, Jeffrey 121, 182 Peece, Cherry 169 Pence, Mary 97, 169, 170 Penland, Paula 121, 182 Penney, Cynthia 97 Pensabene, Mary 164 Perkins, Janet 121, 160, 182, 209 Perkins, Jeffrey 146, 211 Perkins, Jerrold 211 Perry, Roy 70, 172 Pershing, Jerry 121, 174, 259 Pesacreta, Cecelia 70, 170, 176 Peter, Jean 146 Peters, Pamela 97, 164 Peterson, Amy 70, 182 Peterson, Donald 121, 196 Peterson, Kurt 146, 197 Peterson, Linda 121, 200, 208 Phillips, Deborah 70 Phipps, Linda 17, 98, 167 Pierson, Patricia 182, 259 Pilch, Susan 146, 169 Pilk, Candace 104, 121, 165, 257 Pillet, Priscilla 17, 70, 161, 175, 208 Pitner, Daniel 70, 162, 258 Pitner, Thomas 121 Pittman, Andy 70 Pittman, Jeffrey 128, 146, 227 Pittman, Jennifer 121, 169 Pittman, Mary 146 Pixley, John 70, 164 Pixley, Steve 98, 164 Plough, Lynn 70, 162, 167, 176, 178 Poats, Mary 146 Poats, Susan 71, 166, 176, 232 Poch, Martin 197 Poe, Starlene 98, 167, 175, 208 Polk, Richard 71, 176 Poor, Mark 121 Potter, Robert 98 Powell, Patricia 98, 177, 184, 227, 258 Prentice, Dorothy 71, 182 Presho, Denise 182 Price, Catherine 146, 186 Price, Susan 98, 184 Pridgen, Rebecca 121 Pridgen, William 98 Proctor, Sherry 71 Proferes, Anita 146, 252 Proferes, Robert 71, 167 Prysby, Christy 98 Psimas, William 98 Pursley, Mary 146 Pursley, Thomas 121, 196 Quast, Carl 121 Quigley, Edward 121, 211, 213 Quinn, Kathleen 146 Quinn, Sharon 71, 168 Rabinovitz, Dennis 121, 159 Rainey, Thomas 146, 165 Rajchel, Rosemary 147, 165 Ramberg, Jane 71, 164, 176 Ramey, William 147 Raney, Elizabeth 98, 182 Ratcliff, Linda 121 Rattan, Richard 71, 178, 198 Ray, John 122 Rector, Patricia 147, 182 Rector, William 122, 167, 211, 213 Reece, Juanita 184 Reece, Marcia 147 Reed, James 122 Reed, Judith 72, 173 Reed, Vaughn 98, 186, 195 Regan, John 98, 238, 252 Reidlebach, Patricia 98, 167, 184 Reisler, Elaine 164, 176 Reiter, Carol 72, 175, 208 Render, Rhonda 122, 182 Renfro, Charles 98, 186 Reres, Stephanie 98, 167 Rexrode, Christina 98 Reynolds, Barbara 72, 159, 162, 177, 228 Rhodes, Jan 122, 175, 182, 200 Richards, Suzanne 147 262 Ricketts, Jeanne 98, 166, 181 Riddell, Ronald 122 Riddell, Thomas 72 Rieger, Gordon 122 Rieger, Lawrence 147, 165 Riley, Vickie 147, 182 Ritt, Theresa 183 Rivers, Ralph 72 Rivers, Robert 99 Roberson, Cristina 72 Roberts, Christine 72, 164, 253 Roberts, James 182, 205, 206 Roberts, Joan 99, 166, 187, 188, 189 Roberts, Pamela 147, 169 Robinson, Christopher 99 Robinson, Perry 122, 167 Robinson, Richard 147 Robinson, William 168 Rode, David 72 Rode, Janet 122 Rodenhizer, Samuel 122, 186 Rodenhizer, Susan 72, 173 Rogers, Marvin 99, 195 Rogers, Pamela Rogers, William 99, 161, 170 Rood, Mary 99 Rood, Richard 122 Rose, Marie 122 Rose, Me redith 122 Rose, Thelma 147 Rosen, Barbara 147 Rosenberg, Alan 147, 206 Rosenberg, Jan 99, 167, 195 Rosenberg, Mark 72 Roth, Connie 147 Rowe, Elizabeth 122 Rowe, Letha 72, 167, 183, 237 Royce, Tamara 122 Ruch, Jody 72 Rudd, Deborah 122 Ruffing, Karle 99, 169, 170 Rumford, Faith 147, 182 Rumford, Madonna 73, 169 Runyon, Dianne 17, 73 Rupp, Ronald 172 Sadoti, Stephen 122, 167, 205, 206 Sakamoto, Douglas 147 Sanborn, Kenneth 99 Sanborn, Sharon 75 Sanborn, Steve 99, 172 Sandwen, Janice 99 Sargent, Tad 211 Sargent, William 147 Sato, Teresa 148, 164 Saunders, Lorraine 169 Saunders, Theresa 99, 169 Savage, Kathleen 99, 169 Scanlan, Sidney 148, 197, 206 Scarbrough, Ben 99 Scheps, Franca 148, 186 Schindel, Winfield 73 Schmitz, Craig 122, 186 Schmitz, Thomas 99, 186 Schmid, Cathy 73 Schmid, James 148 Schneider, Pamela 122, 160 Schnurr, Daniel 122 Schoen, Barbara 122 Schoen, Pat 148 Schrager, Seth 99 Schreiner, Vernon 73, 158, 159, 166, 228, 231 Schroeder, Alan 99, 163, 166 Schubart, Sue 164 Schulz, Victoria 170 Schulze, Brenda 73 Schumacher, Jay 148 Schumacher, John 99 Schweitzer, Michael 99 Scott, Blake 73 Scott, Randolph 148, 197 Scott, Susan 19, 99, 169 Scurlock, David 122 Sebra, Mark 148 Segars, Thomas 99 Seidel, Wesley 74, 166 Selsky, Paul 173 Sendak, Marcia 168 Sentipal, Sheila 99, 169, 182 Sessions, Kail 74, 173 Settlemyer, John 122 Sexauer, Stephen 74, 202 Shafer, Deborah 99, 161, 164, 182 Shaffer, Susan 148, 169 Sheaffer, Roger 122 Shearer, Milton 122 Sheftel, Karen 123, 169 Shelton, Janice 148, 169 Shephard, Robert 99, 161, 163, 170 Shepherd, Catherine 100 Shepherd, Susan 148 Sheridan, Patrick 148 Sherman, Deborah 148 Shertzer, Deborah 123 Shipman, Candace 123, 164 Shockey, Diane 74 Shockey, Wayne 123 Shoemaker, Linda 17, 100, 172 Shoemaker, Stephen 74, 172 Shore, Lisa 100 Short, Clifford 74, 211 Short, Dennis 123, 196 Short, Gary 74 Shubart, Helen 148 Shugart, Kenneth 74, 168 Sickels, Debra 19, 100, 164 Sigman, John 148 Siiliman, John 74 Simmons, Dorothy Simon, Stuart 74, 166, 175, 193, 195, 210, 211 Singer, Denise 100 Singer, Michael 100, 171, 174 Singer, Richard 100 Singletary, Deborah 148 Singletary, Michael 172 Singletary, Patrick 149 Singleton, Mary 123, 159, 186 Singleton, William 100 Skaggs, David 100 Skelton, Julia 123, 164, 182 Skillman, Barbara 149, 182 Skislak, John 74, 161, 168, 171, 173 Skubik, Jane 175 Slawson, Athena 100, 208 Slawson, Harry 74, 257 Slawson, Stephanie 149, 175, 182 Sliff, Gloria 123, 164 Slingerland, Linda 100, 161, 170, 177, 248 Slinkman, Sandra 149 Smarr, Bruce 75, 234 Smith, Alice 149, 169 Smith, Ceane 149 Smith, James 100, 165 Smith, Jean 149 Smith, Jeffrey 100 Smith, Kathryn 149, 164 Smith, Kay 123 Smith, Mary 149 Smith, Robert 75, 161, 163, 164, 172 Smith, Virginia 75 Smith, Wade 149 Smith, Wayne 149 Smith, Wesley 182 Smoot, Cynthia 123, 169 Smyka, Stephen 75 Snoddy, Nancy 149 Sofet, Susan 100 Sohl, Norman 154 Sollosi, Mark 123 Sorber, Howard 100, 167, 175, 195, 211 Sorber, Karen 149, 200 Sorenson, Eric 100, 178 Sorrow, Terry 100, 171 Soucie, Charles 123 Spates, Gary 149, 197 Spaulding, Richard 123, 167, 205, 206 Sperry, Sandra 100, 161, 175, 182, 268 Sperry, Sheila 100 Sperry, Sonia 149 Spillers, Carol 149, 182 Spilman, Vicki 100, 183 Spruill, Susan 100, 163, 166, 177, 184 Spurlock, Suzanne 100, 164, 175, 208 Squires, John 149 Stack, Clifford 100, 195 Stacy, Robert 100, 164, 170 Stanford, Susan 182 Staples, Patricia 123, 169 Stargardt, Ralph 75, 173 Starnes, Glenn 123, 196 Steenrod, Mary Stein. Cynthia 150. 186 Stell, Steven 100 Stelloh, Christine 123, 159, 176, 184 Stelloh, Reynold 75, 162, 166, 167 Stennett, Carol 75, 169, 171 Stevens, Keith 76, 175 Stevens, William 154, 197 Stewart, Janet 123, 175, 200, 209 Stewart, Norman 101 Stockman, Sidne 150 Stockman, William 101 Stockton, Donald 150 Stockwell, Mark 101, 173 Stockwell, Rick 124 Stoddard, Christine 101 Stoffl, Andrew 76 Stokely, Barbara 76 Stone, Sandra 150, 200, 209, 254 Straight, Michael 40, 76, 161, 166, 175, 193, 195, 228, 234 Strange, Roger 76, 172 Strickland, Anna 150 Strickland, Glenn 76, 163, 168 Stringer, Libby 101, 166, 175, 177, 227 Stroube. Dianne 150 Stroup, Richard 101, 182 Stroup, Robert 124, 205, 206 Struder, Cheryl 150 Sullivan, Craig 150 Sullivan, Diane 101, 184 Summers, Anita 150 Summers, Brenda 76 Summers, Carlton 124, 205, 206 Sundloff, Deborah 150 Sundquist, Kevin 76, 131, 166 Sutton, Wendy 124, 182 Swadley, Nancy 124 Swearingen, Charles 101 Sweeney, Jacquelyn 101, 167, 184 Sweeney, Sansbury 76, 198 Swem, Virginia 124 Sylvester, Steven 101, 166, 195, 257 Taibbi, Bob 171, 196 Taibbi, Robin 124 Talbot, James 101, 173 Tallichet, Rene 76 Tanhauser, Carol 124, 170 Tanhauser, Susan 150 Taylor, Brenda 150, 188, ' 189 Taylor, Deborah 124 Taylor, Linda 124 Taylor, Patrick 101 Taylor, Robin 150 Taylor, Scott 150, 173 Taylor, Violet 150 Terwilliger, Constance 101, 164 Terwilliger, Eric 150, 186 Thacker, Stephen 101 Thomas, Shirley 76, 173 Thomas, Susan 150 Thompson, James 172 Thompson, Janey 124 Thompson, Mary 77, 167, 175, 228 Thompson, Michael 124 Thompson, Nancy 124, 160, 167, 175 Thompson, Ralph Thompson, Robert 124, 159 Thompson, Robert 150 Thompson, Suzanne 154 Thompson, Victoria 78, 161, 166, 256 Thorkildsen, Reed 151 Timchak, Lawrence 124 Timme, Mark 151 Timmins, Susan 125, 186 Tinsman, Vicki 160, 182 Tisdale, Bradford 101, 167 Todd, Virginia 125 Todd, Wilmer 78 Toll, Jane 125, 169 Tollett, Bryan 101 Tomimatsu, Gail 78, 163, 166, 177 Tomimatsu, Karen 125, 164 Tomlinson, Linda 78, 167 Tonstad, May 125 Toole, Dennis 125 Tosh, Jeffrey 102, 186 Tracy, Susan 102, 166, 175, 207, 208 Triplett, Thomas 78, 166 Trippe, Amelia 151 Troutman, Mark 102, 195, 202 Tucci, Debara Lyn 151 Tucker, Charles 78, 172 Tucker, Debra 182 Tull, Barbara 102, 162, 176, 178 Tull, Levin 151, 176, 182 Tullar, Corey 102 Turley, James 78, 186 Turley, Katherine 151 Tumage, Douglas 151, 164 Turner, Donna 151 Turner, Lloyd 151, 173 Turner, Michael 151, 206 Turner, Randall 125, 196 Twisdale, Melissa 125, 160, 182 Ulmer, Albert 151 Ulmer, Harriett 151 Underwood, John 151, 173 Vaitekunas, Matthew 151, 211 Vaitekunas, Monica 102, 173 Valler, Joseph 151, 173, 211 Van Neste, Karen 78, 163 Van Sant, Pamela 151, 179, 221 Van Sickle, Loren 78, 171, 172 Vardy, Richard 151, 198, 206 Vaughn, Timothy 102, 172 Verley, Denise 151, 182 Verley, Douglas 102, 170 Vernon, Donald 125, 170 Vetter, Douglas 102, 175, 186 Viella, Donald 125 Vorsanger, Diana 125, 174, 184 Vozzola, Susan 151 Waddell, Mark 102, 174 Wade, Jerry 78, 162, 182 Wadsworth, Tamara 19, 102, 164, 169, 170 Wadsworth, William 151 Wagner, Curtis 102, 186 Wagner, Joan 125, 168 Wagner, Judith 168 Waldin, Edward 151, 186 Walker, Beverly 125 Walker, Donna 152 Walker, Joyce 102, 175 Wallin, Thomas 125, 159, 160, 163, 166 Walter, Darlene 152 Walter, Lorri 152 Walter, Regina 152, 169 Walter, Stephen 125, 167 Walters, Andrew Ward, James 152 Ward, Karen 125 Ward, Kimberly 125, 182 Ward, Larry 197 Ward, Marsha 78 Ward, Thomas 78, 175 Washington, Faye 125 Wasilewski, Jane 126, 160, 163, 229 Wasser, Craig 78 Wasser, Jeffrey 126 Watkins, Deborah 102 Watkins, Jean 152 Watkins, Linda 172 Watson, George 102, 164, 166, 169, 170 Watts, Chester 102, 163, 166 Watts, Martha 126 Wearne, Brian 126, 174 Weaver, Dennis 78, 201, 202 Weaver, Judith 78, 162, 167, 176, 233 Webb, Craig 78, 161, 198, 249 Weber, Mark 152, 197 Webster, Judith 152 Weekly, Marilyn 152 Weller, Karen 126, 169 Wells, Thomas 152 Wells, William 102 Welsh, Charles 78, 161, 170, 174, 228, 232 Welsh, Mary 152, 164 Welch, Roberta 78, 161, 166, 184, 185, 236 Wendelin, Mary 102, 184 Wengel, Stephanie 103, 173 Wengrovitz, Michael 152, 173, 186 Wenner, Mary 152, 186, 209 Wenner, Vicki 126, 186 Wertheim, David 152 Wesley, Linda 103 Westcott, Chris 103, 166, 175, 195, 227 Westcott, Mark 79, 176, 233 Westcott, Matthew 152, 197, 206 Weybright, Stephen 79, 161, 163 Wheeler, Blaine 103 Wheeler, Eric 152 Wheeler, Karen 168, 175, 208 Wheeler, Raynard 152 Wheeler, Wayne 202 Whelan, David 126, 165 Whetstine, Brenda 79, 173 Whetstine, Jack 79, 173 White, Gail 103, 169 White, Margaret 79, 164, 170 White, Martha 126, 164 White, Robert 103 White, Tina 126 Whitley, Dennis Whitmore, Debra 126, 184 Whitmer, Kenneth 79, 172 Whitmer, Sharon 152 Whitmore, Margaret 153 Whitmoyer, Russel 186 Whitney, Gayle 103 Whitsett, Sarah 126, 159, 164 Whittaker, Sonia 153, 182 Whitten, Cheryl 126 Whittington, Ann 164, 170, 184 Wiedner, Edward 101 Wilburn, John 164, 170, 186 Wilburn, Patricia 153, 169 Wilcox, Edward 153 Wilcox, Robin 103 Williams, Candace 17 Williams, Linda 165 Williams, Richard 126 Williamson, Laurie 103 Wilson, Kenneth 104, 126, 166 Wine, Barbara 173 Wine, Gail 153 Wine, Larry 153 Wirth, Pau ' 126 Wisner, John 126, 254 Wisner, Leland 103 Wisniewski, Della 17, 175, 208 Withers, Evelyn 126, 174 Withers, Harry 126, 210, 211 Wittmus, Rhonda 126, 170 Wollett, Victor 153 Wolfer, Susan 127 Wood, Franklin 103 Wood, Leslie 17, 164, 175, 181, 220, 221, 234 Woodard, Debby 153 Woodard, Scott 103 Woodeno, Dan 163 Woods, June 103 Woods, Kathleen 153, 165 Woodson, Zoe 162, 167, 176, 233 Worley, Michael 153 Worsham, Henry 153, 197, 206 Worsham, John 172 Worthington, Mark 162, 164, 167, 173, 176, 178, 229, 251 Wray, Donna Sue 153 Wray, Joan 127 Wray, Wanda 103 Wright, Alfred 103 Wright, Coreen 153 Wright, Deborah 153 Wright, Sarah 172 Wright, Terry 127 Yorke, Leonard 103 Yorke, Regina 153 Young, Carole 127 Young, Pamela 153 Zartman, Karen 103, 186 Zartman, Pamela 153, 182 Zartman, Ronald 153 Zeller, Louis 103 Zettel, Stephen 103, 171 Zimmerman, Cheryl 164, 170 Zimmerman, Donna 153 Zimmermann, Mark 127 Zorger, Barbara 154 Zwinscher, Valerie 153 263 GOODBYE, PLEASE With those who feel the faculty advisor should remain anonymous, I agree. But circumstances do alter cases. Today is deadline day for the last few pages of this book. The last page, customarily reserved for the student editor, is not ready, and our editor is absent, sick. Someone should say our thanks to all the good people who helped us with this year’s book. This gives me an excuse to come out of hiding, and say a personal thanks and goodbye after five years as advisor for the Jeffersonian. Very early the 1969 staff showed even more independence and even greater desire to do things for themselves, in their own way, than any of the previous staffs had shown. They have been allowed maximum freedom to plan and prepare the materials for this book as they wished. This is, in the fullest possible sense, their book. They have worked harmoniously and with sustained enthusiasm. Their morale has been high, and they have seemed to me to enjoy the experience tremendously. These young people have confirmed once more my observation that the Jeffersonian staffs each year include some of the finest students this school can claim. Knowing them and working with them has been much fun and satis¬ faction for me. They have taught me more about pliable, viable youth than 1 have taught them about yearbooks. My parting thanks and salute to them all! The loyalty and understanding of our principal, Mr, William H. Jordan, typical of his relations with all of his staff and faculty, are deeply appreciated. His generosity has been mirrored by that of his teachers and administrative staff toward the yearbook operation. George Deal of LaMont Studios helped us publish our first yearbook in 1964-65, and in each one since, including this one, his portraits and special photography have appeared. We admire the skill and craftsmanship that mark his work, and thank him for the prompt, efficient service he has always given us. Hunter Publishing Company of Winston-Salem, N. C., has published all our yearbooks. Their painstaking care in the treatment of our materials, and the superb quality of their finished product, have been very largely responsible for the fine reception our yearbooks have enjoyed. To them, and especially to their representatives in this area, Mr. Charles Perry and Mr. James Ellis, for their patient advice and help, we are grateful indeed. We have an incredibly talented and versatile neighbor, Mr. Charles Baptie. He builds his own house, tunes and overhauls his own auto engine, teaches himself to play the organ, flies airplanes, runs a thriving printing es¬ tablishment, and is an eminently successful photo-illustrator. He is also a Good Samaritan, generous to a fault with his friends. Time and again he has helped us out of a jam, with technical advice, help from his printing presses or his photo lab, or the use of his own photos. We are fortunate to have en¬ joyed his friendship during my time as yearbook advisor, and we thank him warmly for many favors. We will keep pleasant memories of “Speedy” Priestley and the whirring clackety-clack of her ADP room, where the impossible only took an extra few minutes; and of Elizabeth Button’s long-suffering smile as she accepted our interruptions to count our money, write our receipts, look up our balance, or help us in many other ways. And so on and so on . . . With thanks to all these kind people, and best wishes to the sponsor and staff for 1970 — For the 1969 Jeffersonian editors — C. E. Brown Their exhausted “advisor” CHRIS HAMLIN: PHOTO EDITOR PHOTO CREDITS: Attinello Cannon Davis LaMont Paul Pitner Stelloh Stringer Weaver — John Attinello, Yearbook- Staff — Robbie Cannon, Yearbook Staff — Karen Davis, Yearbook Staff — LaMont Studios — Ray Paul, Yearbook Staff — Danny Pitner, Yearbook Staff — Renny Stelloh, Yearbook Staff — Libby Stringer, Yearbook Staff — Mary Diane Weaver, J.H.S. ’67 First day of spring, 1969. As Mr. Jordan would say, the end is in sight! 264 SUPPLEMENT TO THE JEFFERSONIAN 1969 CANNON VARSITY BASEBALL The telling point of this year’s varsity baseball team was their inexper¬ ience. With only three returning lettermen, the team lost five of their first six games. However, the team rallied to win seven games in a row, and finished with a 10-9 season record, placing third in the district. Pitchers for the team were senior Dennis Weaver, junior Jeff Hunt, and sophomore Sam Rodenhizer. Leading hitters were Jeff Hunt, with a .344 average, and John Hedlund, with a .309 average. One of the outstanding players in Northern Virginia and the outstanding catcher was team captain Joe Bochy, who also led in home runs and runs batted in. Kevin Orton, who covered third base, was voted outstanding defensive player, and Joe Bochy was voted most valuable player. Kevin Orton, along with Warren LeGarie, formed a strong infield defense, and were instrumental in setting a new record for double plays in a season. Chris Westcott and John Hedlund were outstanding defensive outfielders in the district. This year’s team gained valuable playing experience, and the loss of only five seniors insures a good nucleus for next year’s team. 2 O z £ o Jeff Hunt, junior pitcher, wipes out another batter. z o z z u Joe Bochy . . . . . . winds up . . . CANNON Go Colonials! Kevin Orton studies the situation in a close game. . . . and pitches. CANNON PAUL Kevin Orton bats. ATTINELLO Kneeling: Steve Odiorne, mgr., Pat Mileur, Steve Martenson, Perry Robinson, Warren LeGarie, Chris Westcott, Brian McCaa, Rich Stroup. Standing: Rick Graham, mgr., Dennis Weaver, Joe Dye, John Hedlund, Sam Rodehizer, Bill Funkhouser, ass’t. coach, Marvin Rogers, Coach Hulen, Kevin Orton, Jeff Hunt, Joe Bochy, Rick Kendall, mgr. PAIL First row: Mike McDaniel, Pete Novgrod, Pat Sheridan, Pat Peterson, Coach Wickline. Second row: Steve Davis, Jim Gerhardt, Tom Craft, Matt Westcott. Third row: Rick Vardy, Duke Hale, Sandy Kovachs, Don Bloom, Don Johnston. Fourth row: Mike Burbach, Mike Denny, Randy Scott, Joe Jobst, Brian Wearne, mgr. This was the best season for a junior varsity baseball team. This year, the team finished with seven wins and three losses. Matt Westcott was voted most valuable player, and the leading pitchers were Duke Hale and Jim Gerhardt. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL PAUL Duke Hale bats another one. Mike Denny catches a close one. VARSITY SOFTBALL The Varsity Softball team placed first in the Northern Virginia District and second in Fairfax County. With a record of 6 wins and 4 losses, Debbie English set a pitching record of a 6 win—1 loss season. Carol Reiter lead the team in base hits and Laurie Kochanek had the highest batting average. Along with 5 returning starters next year, the Varsity Softball team plans to continue their winning streak with the coaching aid of Miss Birch. SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 4 Stuart 12 15 Fairfax 14 0 Woodson 8 13 Falls Church 15 19 Stuart 13 9 Fairfax 3 11 Woodson 4 14 Annandale 13 6 Falls Church 8 18 Annandale 7 Laurie Kochanek depends on luck as she closes her eyes to catch the ball. Sandy Sperry struggles to lift the bat. CANNON First row: Patti Jordan, Barbara Thompson; Joan Wray, Diana Knapp, Co-captains; Sandy Stone, Margaret Jean. Second row: Linda Peterson, Pam Zartman, Sandy Gaylord, Ruth Montgomery, Claire Geoffroy. Third row: Lyn Withers, Nancy Thompson, Suzanne Thompson, Kathy Kramer, Darlene McArtor, Jean Glutch, Leantha Duncan. I JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL This year the Junior Varsity Softball team broke even’with a record of 5 wins and 5 losses. Next year there will be 7 returning players, 3 of which were regular starters for the team this year. The 3 outstanding players were Jan Wray, Diana Knapp, and Linda Peterson; the last two being tied for the highest batting average. The team, led by Co-captains Diana Knapp and Joan Wray and coached by Miss Stacks, emerged with the most successful win¬ ning season at Jefferson which is due greatly to their fine defensive playing. SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 17 Stuart 5 3 Fairfax 5 5 Woodson 6 0 Falls Church 7 3 Stuart 4 5 Fairfax 1 5 Woodson 1 10 Annandale 5 1 Falls Church 5 8 Annandale 5 Joan Wray makes a swing. Miss Stacks knees Claire Geoffroy to get the point aero CANNON TRACK TJ takes first two places again! ( hip Maness, captain of the track team, confers with Coach Hess. Joe Masterson hurdles. PAUL Tom Ward hurls the discus. This year’s track team was very successful. Although the season record of three losses and two wins may at first seem disappointing, it does not reveal the true strength of the team. Two meets were lost by margins of only five points, and one meet was won by over twenty points. Also, the TJ track tearii beat every other team in the county at least once, and made great team records. The team placed fourth in the district, fourth in the region, and sixteenth out of seventy at the state meets. Among the records broken this year were: the 100-yard dash, broken by Perry Linn; the one mile run, broken by Rick Cummings; the 440, broken by Perry Linn; the 880, broken by Rick Cummings; the 220, in which Perry Linn tied a record established in 1966; the two mile run, broken by Tim Crowley; the pole vault, broken by Steve Mackinnon; and the discus, broken by Tom Ward. This was the most successful track team in Jefferson’s history. Coach Hess also holds great hopes for next year. Our mile and two mile record- breakers will be returning, along with lettermen in the broad and triple jump, and promising hurdlers. Coach Hess hopes to see many records fall next year. PAUL and after the finish line. Rick Cummings before . . . Doug Vetter jumps . . . CANNON j p a. and Doug Vetter lands. First row: Coach Jenkins, Coach Hess. Second row: Jim Cirillo, Tom Ward, Steve Mackinnon, John Kelly, Jay Sweeney, Chip Maness, Steve Masterson, Albert Geoffroy. Third row: Jim Keberline, Dave Scurlock, Vaughn Reed, Steve Kline, Brad Howard, mgr., Pete Olin. Fourth row: Ross Catlett, Carl Newby, Bill Coghill, Jeff Paullin, Joe Dezarn, Tom Novack. Fifth row: Rick Rattan, Rick Davis, Glwnn Long, James Pannagos, Clovin Langford, Steve Marshall, Doug Vetter. Sxith row: Uwe Kirste, Emiddio Massa, Joe Freeman, Ken Murphy, Robert Badenoch, Perry Linn, Thomas Hines. Seventh row: Tom Mackinnon, Mike Johnson, Greg Miyamoto, Walt Munikhuysen, Bill Kramer, Tim Crowley, Terry Arps. Eigth row: Jon Neuman, Keith Stevens, David Dolinger, Dennis Short, Rick Cummings, Jim Talbot. PAUL PAUL Perry Linn crosses the finish line again . . . and again . . , and again. TENNIS CANNON First row: Edgar Beery, Brian Bahls, Larry Oesterich, Karl Axthelm, Co-captain Tom Farkash, Doug Baumgardner, Co-captain Mike Straight. Second row: Tim Jackson, Howard Dizzenfield, Dave Whelan, Winston Hey, Mark Bronsak. n Z o ' Z ' Kv. ' A A y f A i f « f jf 4 « x , x X A x . x X 4 A { x i ' 1 i x x t x X X t i 4 4 ( X x x x x 4 i A J( X X X. !. x , r X i 1 X X X X a i X « 1 f 1 « i x y x X t i I « X f X « X X y X t x yrx X i. • « i X X X • i x X x jf x • w a X ’ y The Thomas Jefferson Tennis team began its ’68-’69 season with an extremely rough sched¬ ule. After losing their first 5 matches, the team made a mid-season comeback. Through tremendous resurgence combined with the aid of Coach Charles Huntley, the netmen returned to the courts to beat Lee, Falls Church, and Marshall. SCOREBOARD Colonials 0 0 4 1 2 8 8 7 Opponents McLean 9 Annandale 9 Woodson 5 Stuart 8 Madison 7 Lee 2 Falls Church 1 Marshall 2 Tom Hirsh makes a flying leap to beat the ball. GOLF The Thomas Jefferson Golf team did not have as suc¬ cessful a season as hoped. With 4 freshman on the team, presently, the following years should prove to be winning seasons. With their fine skills in golf, seniors Brad Tisdale and Chuck Lynch will return to the team ready to launch a successful season next year. Chuck Lynch just misses the hole. With divots flying, Jack Lynch drives to the green. SCOREBOARD Colonials 7 2 3 4 1 n Opponents Falls Church 1 2 Annandale 7 Fairfax 5 Stuart 8 Woodson 7M Mike Turner, Rocky Scanlan, Jerry Pershing, Tom Bracke, Chuck Lynch, Brad Tisdale, Larry Ward, Jack Lynch. CANNON PA II. ATT1 VELIO Mary Ann Butcher one of Jefferson’s many artists. Hard at work? Vicki Holman and Mike Bedwell entertain at the talent show. The Donkey Basketball game. . . . and he speaks French, too! General Groves, in charge of the Atomic Bomb during World War II. What’s this going on between Cindy Campbell and Bruce Deatly???? HUH??? PAUL CANNON Seniors at last! ATTINELLO CINDY CAMBELL; MISS JELLERSON 1969 Missy Ford, Miss Jefferson 1968, congratulates Cindy Campbell, the new Miss Jefferson. Left to right: Tana Fawley, Freshman Princess; Amy Mathis, Sophomore Princess; Cindy Campbell, Miss Jefferson; Cindy King, Junior Princess; and Madonna Rumford, Senior Princess. ATTINELLO CANNON YEARBOOK DISTRIBUTION CANNON The new yearbook advisor, Mr. Kelleher. THE MARCHING COLONIALS TRAVEL TO KENTUCKY In early May, the Band, the Colonialettes, and the Majorettes traveled to Louisville, Kentucky, where they marched in the Pegasus Parade on Thursday before the Kentucky Derby. They also ate at Fort Knox and saw time trials at Churchill Downs race¬ track. The eighteen hour bus rides were well worth it when they came back with an invitation to the Derby itself in 1970, where they will be the only band except for the University of Kentucky band. ATTINELLO CLASS NIGHT O J J W H H John Silliman plays the guitar. o H H Seniors talk over the events of the past at Class Night. Mary Lee Mizell receives her award for valedictorian. Seniors on the yearbook staff receive their gifts for two years or more of hard work. FAl ' L Koko Kuzume at the Senior Prom. PAUL Seniors enjoy the atmosphere at Gatsby’s Tavern. Oh yeah!?” PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL In the colonial atmosphere of Gatsby’s Tavern, Alexandria, the fourth graduating class of Thomas Jefferson High School attended their Senior Prom. Months of preparation and weeks of intense planning culminated in a mass of smiling humanity, strangely formal clothes, and purchased flowers, all steeped in vibrations created by Jay and the Techniques. This event was the last in the series that marked the five-year life span of the Class of 1969. PAUL COMMENCEMENT On June 6, the Thomas Jefferson High School Class of 69 reached the climax of twelve years of good times and hard work. After marching in slowly to the music of the concert band, they were entertained by se¬ lections presented by the choral department. The class was then welcomed by Mike Straight, as class president, and Mr. Jordan, the principal. Mary Lee Mizell, as valedic¬ torian, presented the class with some parting thoughts, and Penny Pillet, the salutatorian was introduced. Other awards were also presented. Finally, the diplomas were presented by Mr. Jo rdan, and the class left with mixed emotions, each person looking hopefully to¬ wards the future, but regretfully realizing that their class was together as a whole for the last time. CA.WOX Mary Lee Mizell, as valedictorian, delivers her speech . . . . . . while the Class of 69 nervously looks on. v. o u CANNON And finally, graduation! Mr. Jordan presents diplomas. place supplement here -ej r “ 7r ( S VRARE 373.755 T 1969 V.5 Thomas Jefferson High School (Alexandria, Va.) The Jeffersonian £ PLACE SUPPLEMENT HERE , o po cr ' -a “O 1 r 1 This supplement, completing the highlights of the 1968-1969 academic year at Thomas Jefferson High School which took place after the regular edition of the yearbook went to press, was prepared and published for the students and faculty of THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL 6.560 Braddock Road Alexandria, Virginia 22312 by the staff of the 1970 Jeffersonian. Karen Davis, Editor-in-Chief Trisha Powell and Karen Davis, Sports Co-Editors Linda Slingerland and Barb Reynolds, Student Life Editors Tutti Bray, Photo Editor Robbie Cannon, John Attinello and Ray Paul, Photographers. ADDITIONAL CREDITS (ART WORK) Page 11 — Mary Ann Butcher Page 39 — Jeff LeDoux Page 157 — Mike MacDonald Page 191 — Debbie English Page 217 — Marsha Ward Page 245 — Keith Stevens CE SUPPLEMENT HERE PLACE supplement here place supplement here! PLACE SUPPLEMENT HERE
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