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PAUL The sense of pride and accom- plishment when one person— Or one group—achieves a set goal. f ia The excitement of being singled out from a crowd... Or the loneliness of being lost in a crowd. PAUL PAUL PAUL | = } a CANNON There is the glory of win- ning, and sometimes — always too often — the stark emptiness of los- ing. each couple. PAUL And from this hurricane of emotions, you often find the eye of calm —to sit and think, or discuss new theories. PAUL Or is this actually the strongest force of the hurricane? HOWARD DAVIS And occasionally, something special... The routine, day-to-day experiences... Or at least different. PAUL ATTINELLO And during this time, you also meet very special people — people who are willing to lend a hand, control a situa- tion, solve a problem — and then withdraw, to an obscure position, out of the spotlight, but always ready to PAUL ATTINELLO SVE Ae IS a Ld We of the Jeffersonian staff: know such a person — Col. Charles E. Brown. In|. his five years as advisor of the Jeffersonian, he. showed a selfless dedica- . tion to the yearbook, for. : which we are dedicating this year’s Jeffersonian to © him. It is our only way of thanking him, and we hope the book will prove worthy of its dedication, PAUL Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush HurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurry HurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurryHurry 4 WorryWorryWorryWorryWorryWorryWorryWor WorryWorryWorryWorryWorryWorryWorryWor PAUL “Look up, look up,” the wise man said, “look up; you can see the sky!” Perhaps one of the most important experiences of these four years is peo- ple — learning about people learning with people reaching out, drawing back; but reaching out again, in faith. People are what it’s all about. PAUL PAUL ATTINELLO When these four years are done, maybe you won’t be able to help looking back. Some people will be eager to leave Jefferson High School; some will be reluctant. But perhaps more will just look back a little, think awhile — and keep going, even a little more confidently than be- fore. PAUL After all, this is only the beginning. ” gO OS fe a OO — a ir et gt - tr aeete es oe — 4 AAA i NAVMAN - ns — eee ag tee thing ee = . ——— —_ MY SA A YAY , “ANAS 4 } it : : Uy bhi f ify if Us Hifi ff), iid) di Wifi; ti Nii UM MWY WY, j Hi Hi ), iif ALLY 5 ‘ i + 14t : ; ii} til 1 TELL. : iid EEL : j ieiging iii hid; ] ; 2 ; fai i Hy : if “if ;, f; 4 Vii yj iy Hf, Mf, if, j iff} iif, YY, Mi) ALL ET WY WM LL YY UUW Ua, VIE YM Ms Veh fh, iif TLS EERE ; , Fi i FY Fi —— - ee npn err — ewne asnereee rormnension abet monte terns oe se tr Secmearrerypiananeenn es os — near - Hi al H Hit 5 f ti i i i fie alii i ] | siti 2 CANNON PRINCIPAL WILLIAM JORDAN B.A., Bridgewater M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia Principal a “. . . and while we realize your wish to establish a closer rapport with the students, the moustache must go. . .” ATTINELLO 18 . and then he disappeared into the floor over there... ” To the Graduating Class of 1970 It has been a real pleasure to know you and work with you during your four years at Jefferson High. We have not always been in complete agreement about ev- erything, but I feel that we have been able to keep channels of communication open and to arrive at mu- tually satisfying solutions to the problems which have confronted us. It seems that I make similar remarks to all of our graduating classes, but I honestly feel that you are leav- ing high school at a time when we are all faced with more difficult problems than any other class has faced. I know that your teachers, your parents, and I are all looking forward to some fine contributions from this class. Our society is going to need strong, sensible leadership in the days and years to come, and I am confident that you will do your part. Your teachers and I hope that your high school education has equipped you well for the many chal- lenges that now face you. We know that you can suc- ceed if you are willing to work hard, regardless of your goals. We all wish you the best of luck, and we invite you to come back to see us and to let us know when- ever we can help you in any way. ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS CANNON GLENN J. MUHLE B.A. in Ed., Wayne State M.Ed., Univ. of Va. CANNON “But the teacher likes me best!” z E EES isan Hit [ as a FRANK BERNARD DON M. MIDDLETON G. STEPHEN REYNOLDS B.S., State Univ. of New York B.A., Randolph-Macon College B.S., Va. Polytechnic Institute M.A., New York Univ. M.Ed., George Washington Univ. M.Ed., American Univ. Advanced Professional Certificate Administrative Aide in Education 19 CANNON MRS. ELIZABETH BUTTON Finance Secretary “Intriguing” SECRETARIES OFFICE ASSISTANTS MRS. JEAN McNAUGHTON Office of the Principal HOWARD MRS. HAZEL C. OLIN Guidance Secretary Left to Right: Linda Carmack, Linda Matthews, Chris Harris, Bonnie Green, Stephanie Reres, Nancy Nicholson, Karle Ruffing, Kathy Hawkins. 20 Eiiabonen- MRS. LORENE M. PERSHING Secretary KELLEHER PAUL MRS. ELVERA C. SHULL Data Processing. MRS. GRACE SHELLINGTON Secretary 21 The Thomas Jefferson High School Stamp Collection SECRETARIES MRS. MARLYN L. STOKES Secretary _ PAUL JOSEPH WILL B.A., Catawba College M.A., George Washington Univ. Department Chairman GUIDANCE The guidance department is vital to our total school program. Although much good guidance is provided by the classroom teachers, Mr. Will heads our regular department and co-ordinates the entire guidance pro- gram. There is also a staff of six counselors, two sec- retaries, and various aides. The role of the guidance department is to enable each student to prepare himself for the future. This is MRS. CYNTHIA B. ASH JAMES D. COGGIN | : ide : : ; A.B., Lebanon Valley College A.B., Wake Forest University dune by providing educational and vocational infor- M.S., Columbia Univ. M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia mation and by helping each student make his own Ed.D., Univ. of Pittsburgh decisions. f 4 P . a i d MRS. BETTY W. FAGAN MRS. KATHARINE MISS ILENE M. MURCOTT MRS. NANCY SWARTS B.S.Ed., Madison College HAMMOND B.S., M.S., State Univ. B.A., Carson-Newman Coll. M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia B.S., M.Ed., Boston Univ. of New York at Albany M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia J.V. Cheerleading Sponsor 22 Sk. pee MRS. ARVIE BYERS B.S., W. Virginia Univ. Assis. Librarian LIBR Audio Visual MRS. MARY T. FITZPATRICK B.A., State Univ. of N. Y. M.A., Michigan State Univ. Librarian PAUL “Just who was Mr. Dewey Decimal?” ae i ; Ps F o ya ne ee First row: Nancy Bellows, Nancy Swadley, Sue Gould, Janet Stewart, Diane Healy. Second row: Sharon Brown, Faye Washington, Jan Gluch, Sue Ambrose, Brian Wearne, Jim Smith, Nancy Lundin, Gail Burgess, Margaret Martorana. Not pictured: Doug Boutilier, Gloria Sliff 23 HALL A.D.P. ASSISTANTS BANK ASSISTANTS PAUL Left to Right: Steve DePue, Diann DeLaMater, Vickie Left to Right: Mrs. Button, Corey Tullar, Carol Keels, Alexander, and Mrs. Shull. Kathy DeZarn, Nancy McDaniel, and Delores Norton. First row Mrs. Olin June Woods Lisa Shore Linda Arany Second row Linda Brown Karen Davis Betsy Fitz Vickie Schultz Carol Cornett Barbara Landwehr Gail Gilham Brenda Ashley Dianne Doering Leslie Badenock Karle Ruffing Pat Londer Bill Psimas OFFICE ASSISTANTS Seated Kathy Edinger : : ; Monica Vaitekunas : i : fui Kathy Alexander ; Joan Burton Standing Juanita Reece Mary Lou Pence Debbie Sickels Bobbie Trace Kathy Mitchem Nancy McGowan Cathy Shepherd Sue Carlson Jessica French 24 HALL HOWARD PAUL CLINIC Mrs. Maxfield? HALL “But it’s not supposed to turn green!” Left to Right: Ann Ferguson, Linda Wesley, Pam Hay, Claudia Daniels, Debbie Shertzer, Christina Rexrode, Donna Dempsey, Donna Beatty, Carolyn Hall, and Kathy Culkin. Not pictured: Mrs. Maxfield, Linda Peterson. 25 HALL PAUL In the midst of a few mumbles of “I got my fourth choice!” and some grumbling “I thought seniors got pri- ority, and there is a junior-in the class I didn’t get,” the English Department launched its new Elective Program this year. Actually, the grumbles were few; the pre- vailing mood was one of enthusiasm as juniors and” seniors had their first opportunity to choose their courses for each nine-week period. Under the new program, students choose a new course from among those offered at the periods during which they take English. The offerings range from EN GLI S H courses organized around a theme or idea like ‘“‘Revolu- tion” or “The Supernatural” to those organized around a form of literature like the short story or the novel. Some courses like the “Lost Generation” deal with particular periods involving important developments CORON C. in ideas and literature. B.A., Univ. of N. Carolina The idea of an elective program which allows stu- _ Sponsor of 3 . . Thespians and Spotlighters dents to choose their own courses of literature did not originate at Jefferson; several high schools in the county have had similar programs for several years. The plan has been received enthusiastically wherever it has been adopted. Both students and teachers have thrived in classes which the students have elected because of their interest. Of course, some of the “same old things” must happen in these English classes so that students can ac- quire and sharpen skills in language; however, many different things can happen when writing and learning is @e tied in with topics and types of literature in which § 4 students themselves have shown interest. The Jeffer- ® B, a ge g c. @ son English Department is expecting exciting things to rad happen in this first year of the Elective Program. @,.% @, oa OB 1 A MISS MARGARET P. KESSINGER A.B., Dunbarton College of Holy Cross Department Chairman PAUL MISS PATRICIA AVIS B.S., East Tenn. Univ. ATTINELLO aor bac MRS. SHIRLEY AVIS B.S., E. Tenn. State Univ. “Just watch who you're calling ‘Big Mama’, kid!” 26 MRS. IANTHA BAKER MRS. CAROL LEE MISS KIT DOUGHERTY MRS. LINDA L. FANSKE B.S., Univ. of Miami BROWN BS., M.A., Ohio State B.A., Radford College B.S., Concord College University ¢ 5 f b ra a La MRS. MARY B. MRS. MILDRED LEMPE MRS. RUTH PENCE MRS. SANDRA D. PHILIPS HOLLINGSHEAD B.S., Miami University B.A., Dakota Wesleyan B.A., Nebraska Wesleyan A.B., Smith College of Oxford, Ohio University University M.A., George Washington Senior Class Sponsor University MRS. JULIA ROSSELL MRS. FRANCES H. JAMES W. WALKER MRS. MARY WOOD B.S., Bowling Green Univ. WALDRON B.S., M.A., Memphis A.B., Wesleyan College Sponsor of Town Crier; B.A., Mary Washington Col. State University, M.A., George Washington Quill and Scroll M.A., Univ. of Maryland U. Va., Madison Col. University F.T.A. Sponsor re | ATTINELLO MRS. ELAINE S. CALHOUN B.A., Syracuse Univ. Spanish Club Sponsor ADAIR R. McCONNELL B.A., University of Richmond M.A., George Washington University Department Chairman Sponsor of: National Junior Honor Society National Senior Honor Society National French Honor Society FOREIGN LANGUAGE This year over a thousand students studied Foreign Languages. Classes were offered in French, German, Latin, Russian, and Spanish. Students and teachers alike were delighted with the revised Level One mater- ials. Frequent oral and listening practice both in the classroom and the lab made speaking a foreign langu- age a challenging and vital experience. Learning foreign THOMAS DeLaFLEUR songs and dances and preparing for the annual Mardi Gras Carnival helped to brighten the post-Christmas slump. The Latin Club Slave Day and Banquet con- tinued to be a school-wide favorite activity. MISS SUZANNE R. GALVIN A.B., College of Wm. and Mary German Club Sponsor B.A., American Univ. MISS CAROL E. DEAL B.A., Radford College Latin Club Sponsor B.A., University of the Americas, Mexico City Sponsor of: Junior Class National Spanish Honor Society e MRS. WALTRAUT D. RICHARD E. POMPEI MRS. BETTY WAGNER B.S., D.C. Teachers College B.A., Madison College French Club Sponsor HALL oe RNC Le RIES i ki op ATTINELLO “You mean you've been in here three weeks and you think this is a French class?!” ATTINELLO PAUL 29 MATHEMATICS The Math Department, home of last year’s fourth placing math team, added two new courses this year. Mathematical Analysis was discontinued and in its place Analytic Geometry and Calculus were added. Available for those students wishing to take one-half credit courses are Trigonometry, Functions, Probability-Statistics, and Analytic Geometry. New textbooks were also a great improvement in the department this year, and the change over will be completed next year; Geometry will LUROFF H. WILLIAMS retain the same text. B.S., Central Mo. State College M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia Department Chairman CHARLES E. BROWN MRS.MYRAG.CARTER MRS. JANE C. FILKINS. DONLIE R. B.S., U. S. Military B.S., Florida State Univ. B.S., Univ. of Michigan HENDERSON Academy Sponsor of B.S., Concord College M.A., Univ. of Missouri HI-PI Society M.Ed., University of Maryland F.C.A. Sponsor MRS. JANICE S. MRS. MAEBETH MOSES CLARENCE E. CHARLES B. McCREERY B.A., University of Texas MUMPOWER RAYBURN, JR. B.S., Radford College B.S., E. Tenn. State Univ. A.B., Elon College . 30 MRS. LILLIAN SANGER MRS. HELEN C. SMITH MRS. MILDRED M. MISS SHIRLEY K. B.S., Bloomsburg State B.A., King College TITUS WILSON M.A., American Univ. B.S., Radford College B.S., M.A., W. Va. Univ. Math Team Sponsor CANNON 7 ° ——— hi i “Ultra-Brite gives your mouth sex appeal.” 31 JOHN I. MELONE, JR. B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of Va. Department Chairman Sponsor of: Astronomy Club Science Club THE SCIENCES Science, as the student soon learns, is more than a compilation of facts and principles. True, science is a body of knowledge. But science is also a method of inquiry —a way of gaining knowledge and of mak- ing discoveries. : Since discoveries in the sciences are now changing the world at a rate never before achieved during man’s long climb upward from the cave, each science class at Thomas Jefferson offers to all students an invitation to inquire, to probe, to ask questions, to seek answers, to interpret, to evaluate, to solve problems . Our goal is to develop students who demonstrate personal responsibility for their own learning, intellec- tual inquiry as revealed by their constant searching for better knowledge, and creativity by seeking new ideas and new relationships among matter. Such students demonstrate that knowledge is viewed not only as worthwhile for its own sake, but also for what it can contribute to developing better educated individuals. PAUL “I wonder how they got these grades before I did.” 32 A. B. BADO B.S., California (Pa.) State College MR. GERALD E. BAKER B.A., Calif. State College JOSEPH T. BRUGNOLOTTI B.S., Appalachian State University M.A., M.Ed., University of North Carolina Sponsor of: Civitan Club Senior Class DONALD G. MORRIS A.B., Glenville State M.A.T., Howard University Sponsor of Key Club CHARLES E. SANE B.S., North Carolina State University M.A., Appalachian State University Sponsor of S.C.A. WALTER TENSCHERT B.S., Ohio State University Planetarium Instructor HALL RAY A. PETERSON, JR. B.S., West Virginia University CAROL L. POMEROY B.S., Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia Sponsor of: Varsity Cheerleaders ee ee Mr. B. will never make a good Jon Hoffman. 33 Although the Social Studies Department did not introduce any new programs or courses this year, the department did re- dedicate itself to its basic aim of helping students arrive at rational decisions and answers to social problems. Too often today, opinions and decisions are based on emotional appeals—problems are rare- ly solved by such simplistic appeals. The three units of social studies, which all students are required to complete, are designed to acquaint students with politi- cal, economic, geographic, and cultural forces that shape -modern society. It is through an analysis of these forces that a mature person forms rational opinions and makes pragmatic decisions. STUART C. BELFIELD, JR. B.A., George Washington University Sponsor of Medical DONALD S. CALLAHAM Careers Club A.B., Drury College M.A., American University Department Chairman Sponsor: History and Political Science Club SOCIAL STUDIES HOWARD he he MRS. MARY ANN CHRIST B.A., St. Bonaventure University Sponsor of International Club WILLIAM E. GARDNER B.S., University of Maryland Sponsor of Debate Team 34 RICHARD P. GORRELL B.A., M.A. in Ed. George Washington Univ. JOSEPH B. SHUPE B.S., M.A., Univ. of Md. DONALD L. WITTEN B.S., Bluefield State College M.S., Univ. of Pa. CHARLES S. HUNTLEY, JR. A.B., Grove City College M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia ATTINELLO MRS. ARLINE KOCH MISS CAROLE SHIELDS B.A., Texas Tech. College B.S., Radford College Sponsor of Majorettes M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia Sponsor: Keyettes Ski Club “Ten seconds left and Huntley goes for the score.” 35 MRS. ADELAIDE H. KNAPP A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman’s Col. M.F.A., George Washington Univ. Department Chairman The number of Art Department classes has grown this year increasing the number of staff members to three. In addition to co-sponsoring the Mardi Gras festival with the Foreign Language Department and continuing co-operation with the Industrial Arts Department, we have expanded our school involvement by team teaching with the Eng- lish and History Departments in the World Civi- lization course, and by permanently enhancing the planetarium with an 8’ by 24’ mural exhibited by Art IV students. Our weekend painting trips have been especially successful, and we have added trips to professional art schools to view the classes in session, and a weekend painting and drawing trip as an exchange with the art students from a rural Virginia area. Our students have entered their work in all area shows and exhibits, winning a fine share of awards. This in itself is indicative of the fine instruction they have received through the Art Department. 36 ATTINELLO MISS ELIZABETH C. EARMAN B.A., Mary Washington College M.F.A., Catholic Univ. MRS. BETTY HARRIS B.S., Mississippi Col. CANNON The 100 piece “Marching Colonials” are a competition band whose total size is 192 with 50 in reser ve. Besides the band, this number includes the 72 member drill team, the ‘““Colonialettes”, and the newest addition, an exciting twenty member Swiss Flag Corps. The “Marching Colonials” were well received when the Sena- tors invited them to provide pre-game entertainment at the D.C. Stadium early in 1969. The group entered six festivals last year and are scheduled for eight more this year. They have consistently taken top awards in their competitions. As some of their most note-worthy accomplishments, they received top honors at Wil- liamsburg’s Kiwanis Day Band Muster. Also, the “Marching Colo- nials” gave a superb performance in May, 1969, at the Kentucky Derby Festival’s Fourteenth Annual Pegasus Parade. The “March- ing Colonials” were one of only 30 bands in the United States accorded the honor to perform. They, along with the Thomas Jefferson Majorettes, represented the Washington Area, the State of Virginia, and the East Coast in the finest tradition, winning three top awards in this event. MUSIC JAMES A. GETTY B.M.E., M.M., Illinois Wesleyan University The choral department has three main organiza- tions, the girls’ chorus, concert choir, and the madrigal singers. From within these groups come several en- sembles as well as soloists. Many students have the opportunity to serve as accompanists, both for re- hearsal and actual performance. A fall concert, two Christmas concerts, Broadway Night, and a final spring performance are the major efforts annually of the department. Sprinkled in among the concert works are per- formances at the National Christmas Tree by the Choir and Madrigal, a Spring exchange concert and numerous community appearances. From the ranks of the three organizations come selected singers for the All County Chorus, held this year at Woodson High School. Repetoire from the Renaissance through Contem- porary works were a part of the year’s singing ex- perience. 37 HALL JONATHAN H. HOFFMAN A.B., College of William and Mary M. Music Ed., Univ. of Colorado Department Chairman Sponsor of the Colonialettes and The Swiss Flag Corps Oe ccs “What note was that?!?” PITNER The Home Economics department’s enrollment in- creased this year so that it now has two full time teach- ers. Both junior and senior girls who wished to learn about Home Economics enrolled with the thought that they are preparing for the wonderful career after grad- uation, of being a homemaker in their own home. Both the Senior Homemaking and the advanced home economics courses are planned so girls are prepar- ed to manage a home and also work outside the home. They need help in deciding whether or not to work, and in determining the values she feels important to main- tain in the home and in the family. They need help in evaluating child care services if needed. Many girls will marry before or soon after gradu- ation from high school. Some will go to college but the majority will drop out before graduation. Our program, therefore, is needed to prepare them for their imme- diate responsibilities. Also, a variety of offerings in home economics are needed to meet the varied needs of students, the college bound, those who will soon be homemakers, those in other secondary curricula, those needing preparation for occupations using home eco- nomics knowledge and skills. The Home Economics department sponsors the Fu- ture Homemakers of America, a national organization. Our Jefferson chapter chose for their plan of work for the school year, “TO DARE IS TO CARE.” To bring out this theme, the club entertained the small children from the ACCA day center at a Halloween party. The club brought Christmas cheer to the senior citizens at the Leeswood Nursing home. They also had a local police- man, a Vietnam veteran, talk to them. As a result of this excellent t alk they made cookies and sent them to the boys in Viet-Nam. They co-operated with the Red Cross and made sewing kits and ditty bags. Also, they contributed to the Foreign Exchange student program and to various other drives in the school and community. In this way the club members recognize, understand, and cope with changes which affect personal, family, and community living. The Home Economics program as well as the F.H.A. program has as its major concern the individual and how she can live most successfully in homes and communities today and in the future. HOWARD HOME ECONOMICS a MRS. LORETTA F. BENNETT MRS. FRANCES B. B.S., Drake University SMITH Department Chairman B.S., Univ. of Tennessee F.H.A. Sponsor F.H.A. Sponsor 38 The Industrial Arts Department of Thomas Jeffer- son High School offered a wide variety of courses this year. During the day you could find students working in any one of eight different areas in General Shop I. Here the students learned about tools, materials, and processes. In General Shop II students could be ob- served working on more advanced projects, line produc- tion methods, and printing. Across the hall were the students in Drawing and Electronics. Three courses in drawing were offered: Mechanical Drawing, Engineering Drawing, and Architectural Drawing. In Electronics, students learned the basics of electricity, and in Elec- tronics II, they learned about radios and televisions, and how to repair (?) them. The Maintenance and Re- pair class gave the students a chance to practice skills needed to keep our machine-age society running ge smoothly. es a The Staff of the Industrial Arts Department wishes the Class of ’70 the best of luck, and invites the Classes ERSKIN F. JENKINS Laie é A.B., Morehead State of °71, ’72, and ’73 to participate in our programs. M.A., Appalachian State Univ. Department Chairman il i i Lt — io « | INDUSTRIAL Bowie | ARTS sel “You’re not supposed to draw that kind of thing in THOMAS A. KELLEHER here.” B.S., Purdue University Sponsor of: Electronics Club, the Junior Class, and The Jeffersonian. KELLEHER RAYMOND L. McDONOUGH B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute 39 The Business Department has gone into the busi- ness occupation curriculum pattern with the introduc- tion of Stenography Program I last year and Stenogra- phy Program II this year. These programs are career- oriented to provide training in job clusters in steno- graphic, secretarial, and related occupations. In the Steno II program we have 15 students attending school four periods and working in the afternoon. We also have twenty-four Vocational Office Training students attending school and working a half-day. These students are closely supervised and co-ordinated while on the job. Wages are earned for their work and students enjoy the same benefits as regular company employees. MRS. BARBARA G. BENOSKI B.S., Bloomsburg State College B US IN KES S Department Chairman HALL MRS. NINA S. BRYSON B.S., Radford College MISS ELLEN M. MRS. ELINOR H. MISS JUDITH ANN ELLIOT LYNCH MOKOSH B.S., Madison College B.S., Univ. of Houston A.B., Fairmont State Jr. Class Sponsor College Triden Sponsor 40 PAUL CLAY PRUNER Boosey bal MRS. DORIS MELTON B.S., Radford College V.O.T. Coordinator DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION AND “Boy! I'll bet I could do this blindfolded . 41 VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING The Vocational Office Training pro- gram is a program of occupational prepar- ation which provides high school seniors with opportunities for learning basic skills for office jobs by actual participation on a job under competent supervision. Vocational Office Training provides the student with the opportunity to earn while learning and: thus prepares him better for careers in American businesses. The students work three to four hours each afternoon while taking three or four subjects at school in the morning. This year’s VOT program consists of 39 students employed in secretarial and clerical positions with the Navy De- partment at the Pentagon, the State De- partment, Internal Revenue, Defense Supply Agency, Defense Intelligence, the White House, real estate, banking, elec- tronic, research, transfer, and storage firms as well as various other types of offices. Standing as the symbol of sportsmanship, school spirit, and unity, the Health, Physical Education and Athletic Department serves the students through class instruction, intramurals and interscholastic sports. Vim, _ vigor, and vitality set the pace for the P. E. classes at Jefferson. The freshmen and sophomores who are required to take Physical Education concentrate on group sports and team work, while the juniors and seniors are concerned with individual activities and skills which will carry over in the years to come. Class instruction offers a variety of topics which include Health and Safety, First Aid, Personality, Per- sonal Health and Hygiene, Driver Education—both classroom and behind the wheel—alcohol, enarcotics, and tobacco. Opportunities for participation in many of the P SyGEie: aennGtenee activities taught in the instructional program are pro- University vided through the intramural programs. The interscholastic sports program includes com- ROBERT A. EVANS B.S., M.A., E. Kentucky petition in Field Hockey, Basketball, and Softball for Dee Chee the girls. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, Colonial Corps Sponsor Track and Field, Golf, and Tennis are open for boys. Gymnastics for both boys and girls is on the planning board now. The Physical Education instructors coach the inter- scholastic sports teams and intramurals as well as sponsor a Varsity Lettermen’s Club for the boys and G.A.A. for the girls. With the wide variety of activities, the department hopes to meet the requirements and interests of all the students. HEALTH and PHYSICAL MISS NANCY BIRCH Oya | ION B.S., Madison College M.S., West Virginia University KELLEHER G.A.A. Sponsor MRS. PHYLLIS COCKERHAM B.S., Wake Forest Univ. “.,. and after they build the swing set in the Senior Court .. .” 42 MRS. ELINOR DOWLING B.S., Penn. State University MISS JACQUELINE STACKS B.S., Madison College Sponsor of Civettes DICK WICKLINE B.S., M.A., George Washington Univ. EUGENE N. HESS JOHN W. HULEN MISS CAROLYN J. B.S., West Virginia B.S., Troy State MORRISON Tech. M.Ed., University of Va. B.S., Mary Washington College M.S., West Virginia Univ. PAUL “It’s my field and we'll play by my rules!” 43 In spite of all her hard work, Margaret Gordon still has a smile for the students of T.J. CAFETERIA PAUL PAUL The Metrecal for lunch bunch. Seated: Virginia Smith, Virginia Nesmith, Joyce Sisson, Betty Philips, Margaret Gordon, Sarah Hilton, Doris Andrick. Standing: Florence Frano, Mary Johnson, Doris Smith, Vernadine McElroy, Leola Stamper, Thelma Stamper, Blanche Marshall, Huntley Long, Shirley Ronemus, Thelma Peeler, Manager, Molly Basye, Jean LeMasters. PAUL PAUL PAUL Blanche Marshall, Margaret Gordon, and Virginia Smith demon- strate their capability to work the machines the students never see, 44 PAUL KELLEHER Straightening desks can be a tedious job, but Howard Newman shows no signs of being bothered. PAUL MELTON L. DODSON Building Supervisor MAINTENANCE The Maintenance Staff: Melton L. Dodson, Everett Jennings, Mrs. Arnita J. Lewis, Jodie D. Mills, Enoch W. Love, Jr., Virgil M. Mul- lins, Geraldine E. Newman, Howard E. 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MICHAEL GROVER ABLUTZ: _ Track 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Key Club 1,2; Varsity Club 3,4. JAMES DANA ADAMS: SCA Homeroom Representative 3,4; Senate 4; Junior Class Council, Historian Committee; French Club 3,4, President 4; International Club 4; Astronomy Club 2,3,4; Student Assistant 4. DESKA LEE ADAMS: NJHS 2; NHS 3,4; Girls State Alter- nate; House of Representatives 1,2; Class Treasurer 3; Class Council 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Triden 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Sweetheart Dance Court 3. JO CARROLL ADAMS: Pep Club 1. MARY AHARONIAN: Guidance 3. VICKI SUE ALEXANDER: Spanish Club 2; Teacher Assistant 3,4; Guidance Assistant 3,4. SUSAN PAT AMBROSE: SCA Representative 1; Float Com- mittee 3; Basketball 1; Volleyball 1; Dolphins Club 1; FHA 2,3, Reporter 3; Latin Club 3; Spotlighters 3; Ski Club 4; International Club 3; Guidance Assistant 1; Library 3,4. NANCY B. ANDREWS: “Town Crier” 4; Jefferson Jottings 4; Basketball Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Gym Assistant 4. DENNIS LEE ANDRICK: Concert Choir 2,3,4; Student Assis- tant. VICKI ALEXANDER DENNIS ANDRICK 49 70 LINDA ARANY TERRY ARPS STEVE ATKINS JOHN ATTINELLO DAVID H. ANELLI: Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4; Key Club 3; Stu- dent Assistant 4. LINDA ALEXIS ARANY: J.V. Softball 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Softball 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Guidance Assis- tant 4. WILLIAM TERRY ARPS: Footba]l 1,2; Track 1,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Leo Club 3,4, Treasurer 3. STEVEN EARL ATKINS: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3; Freshman Football 1; J.V. Football 2; Track 1; Leo Club 3,4. JOHN STEVEN ATTINELLO: Grievance Comm. 4; Jeffersonian 2,3,4; J.V. Baseball Mer. 2; French Club 3; Key Club 4. DEE ANN AUGUSTAD: Tennis Intramurals 1,3; Volleyball In- tramurals 2,3,4; Basketball Intramurals 3,4; Pep Club 1; GAA 3.4; Medical Careers Club 3,4; International Club 4; F.H.A. 4. MARY ELIZABETH AUSTIN: National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; NJHS 1,2, Sec. 2; NHS 3,4, Sec. 4; National French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Quill Scroll 3,4, Secretary 4; Math Team 4; Jeffersonian 3,4, Classes Co-Editor 4; Am. U. Yearbook Seminar 3; Basketball Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Volleyball Intramurals 1,3,4; Girls’ Varsity Basketball Mgr. and Scorekeeper 3,4; Track 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; French Club 3,4; “Pajama Game” Scenery Crew 3; “Broadway Night” House Mer. 3. LESLIE A. BADENOCH: French Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 4; Prom Comm. 4; Float Comm. 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4; Ski Club 1; Guidance Assistant 4. MICHAEL ALAN BAKER: Homeroom Representative 2; As- tronomy Club 2,3,4, President 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Art Depart- ment Treasurer 2,3,4; Student Assistant 4. KAREN ELIZABETH BARTLEY: Drama Club 1,2; Red Cross 2; Debate Club 2; Spanish Club 4; “The Crucible,” “Renyard the Fox,” “Stop the World! I Want to Get Off.” JOHN MILES BAUMGARDNER: Spanish Club 2; Chess Club 3; Political Science Club 3; Leo Club 3,4, Board of Directors 4. DONNA ELIZABETH BEATTY: Clinic Assistant 3,4. MICHAEL WILLIAM BEDWELL: Thespians 4; S.C.A. Cabinet Member 4; Stage Crew Chairman 4; Senior Class Comm. Chair- man 4; Powder Puff Football Coach 3,4; Jefferson Jottings 4; Foot- ball 1,2; Soccer 3,4; Folk Music Club 1; Madrigals 2,3,4, All State Choir 4; “Broadway Night” 3. SUSAN DARLENE BENNER: V.O.T. 4; Future Business Lead- ers of America 3, Treasurer 3; Library Assistant 3; Student Assis- tant 4. JOYCE ANN BENNETT: Colonialettes 4. DONALD R. BLACK: “Town Crier” 3,4, Fourth Page Editor 4. RICHARD J. BOOTHROYD: Homeroom Representative 1,2; Stage Crew 4; Freshman Football 1; Folk Music Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2; Madrigals 3,4; “Cranberry Corners”; “The Pajama Game,” “Broadway Night” 3. DOUGLAS SELDON BOUTILIER: Spanish Club 2,3. THOMAS PAUL BRACKE: Junior Class Council 3; Colonial note 2,3,4; Junior Civitan 3,4; Varsity Football Mgr. 3; Varsity Golf 3,4. 50 DEE AUGUSTAD LIZ AUSTIN ALAN AXTHELM LESLIE BADENOCH 70 _« Bis ) KAREN BARTLEY MIKE BEDWELL MIKE BAKER JOHN BAUMGARDNER SUSAN BENNER BROOKE BARBER DONNA BEATTY PATTIE BARBER KATHY BECKER JOYCE BENNETT TOM BRACKE 51 70 KEITH BROSIUS BILL BURKE TUTTI BRAY LINDA BROWN KURT BURKHART CINDY CAMPBELL LARRY BREAKIRON ANNE BURHANS JUANITA BURKS KAY CANNON BILL BROGAN JOAN BURTON RANDY CARLSON 52 70 LINDA CARMACK PHILLIP CARRICO LIANA CARTER WAYNE CLEM SUSAN VANCE BRAY: NJHS 1,2; NSHS 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Math Team 4; Jeffersonian 3,4, Photo Editor 4; Jefferson Jottings 4; French Club ie2.9,.4; .excelendur 2. LARRY WAYNE BREAKIRON: Electronics 1; Astronomy Seminar 2; Astronomy Club 3,4; Political Science and History Club 4; Italy trip 3. JOSEPH WILLIAM BROGAN: SCA Alternate Homeroom Rep- resentative; Track 2; Football, JY, Varsity 3; Debate Team 4. KEITH KEVIN BROSIUS: NJHS 1,2; Junior Civitan Club 4; Lab Assistant 4. LINDA JOAN BROWN: SCA Homeroom Representative 2; SCA Posters and Bulletin Board Comm. 2; Class Council, Prom Comm., and Float Comm. 3,4; Tennis Intramurals 2; FHA 1,2, Historian 2; International Club 1,2; Keyettes 3,4, Historian 4; Swiss Flag Corps Captain 4; Talent Show 2; Miss Jefferson Contest 2; Guidance Assistant 4. B. ANNE BURHANS: SCA Homeroom Representative 1; SCA Alternate Homeroom Representative 2; Softball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2; Swimming Team 2; Intramurals 1,2,4; Intramural Basketball 4; Powderpuff Football 4; Debate Team 1; Vice-President 1; Girls’ Chorus 3; Concert Choir 4. BOSS aL ELE WILLIAM S. BURKE: Second Edition 4. JUANITA VIVIAN BURKS: FTA 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2; Office Assistant. JOAN ANTOINETTE BURTON: SCA Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. 3; Class Spirit Comm. 4; Latin Club 3,4; FTA 4; Office Assistant 4. CAROL MARIE CAMPBELL: Thespians 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3; “The Crucible” 1; “Come Blow Your Horn” 1; “Exit the Body” 2; State-One Act Festival 1,2; “The Sandbox” 2; “Pajama Game” 3; Fairfax County One-Act Festival 3; “The Hairy Falsetto”; Student Asst. 4. CYNTHIA KATHLEEN CAMPBELL: NHS 3,4; Senator 1; Homeroom Rep. 1,2; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 2; Triden 1,2,3,4; Chaplain 2; “Miss Jefferson” 3; Homecoming Court 1,3. MARY KATHRYN CANNON: NJHS 2; NHS 3,4; Rep. 1; Cabi- net Chmn. Activities 3; Cabinet Chmn. Posters and Bulletin Boards 4; Senate 4; Prom Comm. 3; Class Council 4; Activities Comm. 4; Intra. Tennis 1; International Club 2; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2; County Treasurer 3, President 4; Student Asst. 3,4. RANDALL STEPHEN CARLSON: Spanish Club 2; Debate lubes Civitaneclube 2.3.4: BRADFORD CHALK LINDA ANN CARMACK: Homeroom Alternate 1; Jr.-Senior Basketball Cheerleader 3; Intra. Basketball 1; Civettes 3,4; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 4; Float Comm. 4; Colonialettes 2,3,4, Co- Captain 3, Captain 4; Talent Show 1; Adm. Asst. 4. ROSS DOUGLASS CATLETT: Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Wrestling 2. BRADFORD M. CHALK: N.H.S. Honor Scroll 3; Tennis 4; German Club 1; Chess Club 1; Band 1,2; Student Asst. ANTHONY JOSEPH CHINIARA: Activities Comm. 4; Soccer 3; Leo Club 3,4; Director 3; French Club 1; Chess Club 2; Stu- dent Asst. CHARLES GILBERT COFER: NHS 3,4; Thespians 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2; Latin Honor Society 2; Protemp of the Senate 4; Jr. Class Senator; Prom Co-Chrmn. 4; Varsity Baseball Manager 1,2; Key Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Colonial Corps 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3; Latin Club 1,2; Varsity Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; F.C.A. 3,4; . Phe Crucible” 1; WILLIAM STEPHENS COGHILL: Wrestling 1; Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Colonial Corps 2,3; Ski Club 4; Varsity Club 3,4. CHARLES COFER TONY CHINIARA WILLIAM COGHILL 53 70 ROSE ANN CONLIN CAROL CORNETT DENNIS COWAN MIKE COOPER CAROL CORRA ANN COX MARY CROWDER MINDY CRAFT FRANK CORCORAN ALICIA COTTER RICK CUMMINGS JIM CRIMMINS 54 70 ROSE ANN CONLIN: SCA Activities Committee 1; Jeffersonian hig bs 3,4, Faculty and Administration Editor 4; Tennis 2,4; Volleyball SPS a 2,4; Tennis Team 4; French Club 1,2. ih ted MICHAEL LEE COOPER: National Merit Semifinalist 4; NJHS 1,2; NHS 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; “It’s Academic” Team 4, Captain 4; Harvard Book Award 3; Spanish Club 1; Science Club 1,2,3,4, President 3; Political Science Club 2,3,4, Secy. 3, Pres. 4; Math Team 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Pep Band 3; Student Asst. 4; Key Club 4. FRANK JOSEPH CORCORAN: Homeroom Representative 4; Football 1,2; Leo Club 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Student Asst. 3. CAROL JEAN CORNETT: SCA Representative 1; Triden 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Latin Club 1,2; Spotlighters 3,4; Concert Choir 4; Office Asst. 4. ALICIA ANN COTTER: NJHS 1; NHS 3,4; Homeroom Rep- resentative 1; Prom Comm. Chrmn. 3,4; Float Comm. 2; Activities Comm. 3; Public Relations Co-Chrmn. 3; Class Council 1,3,4; | PY Keyettes 3,4, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Concert Choir 2; Student Asst. 3,4. MONTA LEE DAKIN MARGARET ANN COX: Home Ec. Style Show 2; Basketball Intramurals 1,2; Volleyball Intramurals 1; FHA 2; GAA 3,4; FBLA 3, Historian 3; International Club 2; French Club 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; “Cranberry Corners” 1. MELINDA ANN CRAFT: Homeroom Rep. 1,2; SCA Activities Comm. 3, Chrmn. 4; Class Senator 1; Vice Pres. 3; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Spirit Comm. 4; Activities Comm. 4; Powder Puff Foot- ball 4; International Club 1,2; FHA 1,2, Federation Secy. 2; Latin Club 1,2,3; Keyettes 3,4, International Vice Pres. 4; “Broadway Night” 3. ANNE MELISSA CROGHAN: Latin Honor Society 2,3; Poster- Bulletin Boards Comm. 2,3; Class Council 1; Jeffersonian 3,4, Busi- Ness aM eit CVycttesec.5,.Jteakeps 3s Latins Clubyl,2,3.5 bresy) 2; FHA 1. MARY CATHARINE CROWDER: Activities Comm. 4; Basket- ball Intramurals 1; French Club 2,3; International Club 1,2,3; Talent Show 2. RICHARD EDWARD CUMMINGS: Class Council 3,4; Float Comm. 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Track 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4; Cross Country 4; Football 2,3,4; Football Intramurals 3; Leo Club 4; Varsity Lettermen’s Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Student Asst. 4. KAREN ELIZABETH DAGGLE: Intramural Basketball 1; Ten- nis Intramurals 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3,4. MONTA LEE DAKIN: Student Advisory Council 4; Secy. 1; Senator 2; “Town Crier” 1st page editor 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Keyettes 3,4, District Pres. 4; Christmas Court 1; Homecoming Court 2. DEBORAH DALTON: Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals 1; Civettes 3,4; FTA 1,3,4, Vice Pres. 4. DEBRA JANE DAMERON: German Club 1,2; International Club 2,3. CATHY CORINNE DANIELS: Drill Team 2. KAREN SUZANNE DAVIS: Girls’ State Rep. 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Conference on American Civilization 3; Homeroom Rep. 2; Senate 4; Jeffersonian Organizations Editor, Sports Co-Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; FTA 1,2, Treas. 2; Political Science Club 3,4, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Track Asst. 3; Talent Show 2, Lighting Crew 3; “Pajama Game” 3; “Broadway Night” Chorus and Costumes 3; Swiss Flags Corps 4; Concert Choir 3; Float Comm. 2,3; Student Asst. 4; Guidance Asst. 4; Am. U. Yearbook Seminar 3. JOANNA DEARDEN: Art Guild 1,2,3,4; Basketball Intra- murals 1,2; DECA 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 2,3; “Broadway Night” 3; Student Asst. 3. KAREN DAVIS SUE CZAPIEWSKI KAREN DAGGLE CATHY DANIELS JOANNA DEARDEN 55 70 BRUCE DEATLEY DOUG DEPUE MARY DEZARN GAIL DITTRICH DIANNE DOERING 56 BRUCE B. DEATLEY: Boys’ State 3; H.R. Rep. 1; Senior Class President 4; Activities Comm. 3; Basketball 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; F.C.A. 3,4; Student Asst. DOUGLAS E. DEPUE: Talent Show 3; Electronics Club 3; Stage Band 1,3; Student Asst. 4. MARY KATHERINE DEZARN: S.C.A. Rep. 3; Jr.-Sr. Cheer- leader 3; Triden 2,3,4, Secy. 3. GAIL ARLENE DITTRICH: S.C.A. Rep. 3; Latin Club a; VOT 4. DIANNE RUTH DOERING: NHS 3,4; French Honor Society 3.4: Senior Class Activities Comm. 4; Jefferson Jottings 4; Havoc 4: Intra. Soccer 1; French Club 2; International Club 2; F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 2; Spotlighters 3,4, V.P. 3; Ski Club 4; Concert Band 1; Pep Band 1; Orchestra 1; A.D.P. Asst. 4. CINDY LOU DUNMIRE: Homeroom Rep. 1, Alt. 2; B.L.A. 2; D.E.C.A. 4:- Student Asst. 3,4: RICHARD MICHAEL DURRER: “It’s Academic” Alt. 4; Jeffer- son Jottings 4; Newspaper Sports Editor 1; Football 1; Intra. Basketball 1; Key Club 2,3,4; German Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Chess Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Science Club 4; Pol. Science Club 4; Film Club 2.) Presw2..LlbranveAssta : VIRGINIA ANN EARLEY: F.H.A. 3; International Club 4; French Club 4. COLLEEN LOIS EGGELTON: German Club 3. MICHAEL DUGAN ESTES: Varsity Track 2,3; Varsity Foot- ball 3,4; Junior Civitan 3,4; Student Asst. 4. KAREN C. ETTERS: J.V. Softball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity Softball 354; F.B.L-A. 1523 G:AcA® 27354: ALI-REZA FASSIHI: “Town Crier” 4; Football 2; Soccer 3; Leo Club 3,4; Student Asst. 4. CAROLYN ANN FERGUSON: Clinic Asst. 4. TANIA KATHERINE FILIPCZYK: Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Intra. Basketball 1,2,3; Intra. Gymnastics 1; Intra. Volleyball 1,2; F.H.A. 2:3°4. ViP: G A.A. 3° B.B.L:A 33) Internationals @lubs3siMuss Jefferson Contestant 1,2,3, Finalist 1. SHARON D. FISHER: “Town Crier” 3; Triden 1,2; “Crucible” 1. ELIZABETH ANN FITZ: Homeroom Rep. 3; Prom Comm. 3; Cheerleader 1; Colonialettes 3,4, Treas. 4; Keyettes 4; Guidance Asst. 4, KEITH ROBERTS FITZSIMMONS: | Football 1,2,3; Intra. Foot- ball 3; Student Asst. 3,4. ELIZABETH ANN FLYNN: Spanish Club 2; Triden 4. DEBORAH SUZANNE FOX: Spanish Club 2; Civettes 4; Office Asst. 3; Homeroom Rep. Alt. 2. CINDY DUNMIRE MIKE DURRER 70 GINNY EARLEY ALI FASSIHI TANIA FILIPCZYK KEITH FITZSIMMONS ANN FERGUSON SHARON FISHER ELIZABETH FLYNN JOHN FIGURA BETSY FITZ DEBBIE FOX KAREN ETTERS ay 70 JESSY FRENCH GARY GEARHART JOSEPH FREUND MARY GEISLER GIGI GILLESPIE LYNDA FREEMAN SANDY GALLOWAY LARRY GERFEN DENA GILMORE SANDRA GILBERT SUZANNE GLASCOCK 58 70 ALAN GOODMAN MARY GOTTENKIENY THELMA GOWER KATHY ANNE FRANZEL: Homeroom Rep. 1,2, Asst. 3; Drill Team 2; Student Asst. 3; Library Asst. 3. LYNDA L. FREEMAN: Honor Roll 1,3; Class Council 3,4; Float Comm. 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Cheerleader 3,4; Talent Show 2; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Latin Slave 3,4; Intramural Volley- ball 3,4; Track 3,4; Intramural Gymnastics 3,4; Intramural Bas- ketball 4; Intramural Tennis 4; Tennis Team 4; F.T.A. 2,3; Leo Club 4; Latin Club 3,4; G.A.A. 4; Student Asst. 2,3,4. JESSICA D. FRENCH: Intramurals 2,3,4; Hockey 3; Track 3,4; F.T.A. 1; A.F.S. International Club 2,3; G.A.A. 3,4; Office Asst. 4. SANDRA LEE GALLOWAY: Float Comm. 4; Spirit Comm. 4; Posters and Bulletin Board Comm. 4; Senior Class Trip Rep. 4; Girls’ J.V. Softball 1,2; Varsity Hockey 2; Intramurals 3; Pep Club 1; Girls’ Chorus 1, Concert Choir 4; “R.U.R.” 2; “Oliver” Costumes and Make-up Crews 1; “Brigadoon” Costume Crew; “Blithe Spirit” Lighting Crew; Student Asst. MARY CATHERINE GEISLER: D.E. 2,3. LARRY RAY GERFEN: Basketball 1; Wrestling 2; Football 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4. SANDRA KAY GILBERT: F.T.A. 2,3,4; German Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Student Asst. 3. NEUSE SUES GIG BE PAMELA ELLEN GILHEANY: NJHS 1,2; NSHS 3,4; J.V. Basketball 1,2; J.V. Softball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Softball 3; Spanish Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; International Club 2,4. GENEVIEVE HELEN GILLESPIE: NSHS 3,4; Secretary Sopho- more Class 2; House of Rep. 1; Senate 1; Class Council 2,3,4; Prom Food Comm. Chairman 3; Keyettes 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain 1. SUZANNE GLASCOCK: Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; Senior Class Council; Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. Chairman 4; Intramural Gymnastics 1; Intra. Basketball 2; Girls’ J.V. Basket- ball 2; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Triden 2,3,4, Historian 3, President 4. ALAN STEWARD GOODMAN: NSHS 3,4; Homeroom Rep. 4; House and Senate Parliamentarian 4; Jefferson Jottings 4; Wres- tling 2,3; Debate Team 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer, Librarian 3,4; French Club 2. MARY ALICE GOTTENKIENY: Delta Service Club 3. THELMA RUTH GOWER: Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Sr. Spirit Comm. Chrmn. 4; “Town Crier” Circulation Ed. 4; J.V. Hockey 1; J.V. Softball 1; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Hockey 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Softball 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Inter- national Club 4; Ski Club. VIRGINIA COLEMAN GRAVES: NJHS 1,2; NHS 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Homeroom Rep. 2; Jefferson Jottings 4; French Club 2,3,4; Key- ettes 4; Chorus 1; Student Asst. 4. MARGARET B. GREGORY: Intra. Gymnastics 1; French Club 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; International Club 2,3,4; Corresponding Secy. 4; Student Asst. 3. WILLIAM FULLER GRIFFIN: German Club 3; Ski Club 4; Concert Choir 2; Madrigals 3,4. JANET LEA GROGAN: Pep Club 1; Latin C lub 1; Drill Team 2,3; Triden 4; “Crucible” 1; “Come Blow Your Horn” 2. BRUCE GROSSMANN WILLIAM GRIFFIN MICHAEL HADDOCK 59 70 JON HALE ALFRED HALL DEBORAH HALL JIM HARLEY CHRIS HARNISH 60 CINDY HAROLD ANN HARRIS ROSEMARY HAFFNER: Intramural Track 3; German Club il 2,3,4, Secy. 3; FHA 2. JONATHAN FOSTER HALE: Wrestling 2,3,4; Ski Club 4, Pres. 4, ALFRED S. HALL: Student Asst. 4. DEBORAH SUE HALL: International Club 3; “The Crucible” 1; “Come Blow Your Horn” 2; “Exit the Body” 2; One-Act Play Festival 2; Student Asst. 3. CYNTHIA RUTH HANEY: Triden 2,3,4; Miss Jefferson Con- test 1,2. JAMES PHILIP HARLEY: Basketball 1; Track 1; Football 2: J.V. Baseball 2; Soccer 2,3; Political Science Club 4. CHRISTINA LOUISE HARNISH: Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; Spirit Comm. 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters 3,4, Secy. 4; Ski Club 4; Triden 4; Drill Team 2,3: Student Asst. 3. CYNTHIA ROSE HAROLD: International Club 2; Ski Club 4; Modern Dance 2; Drill Team 4. ANN ELEANOR HARRIS: NJHS 2; NHS 3,4; Activities Comm. 4; FHA 1; French Club 2,3,4; Internationa] Club 3; Civettes Bi Girls’ Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; Madrigals 4; “Pajama Game” 3; “Broadway Night” 3; Library Asst. 1,2; Student Asst. 4. CHRISTINE MARIA HARRIS: Homeroom Rep3e 122-32 Glass Council 1,2; Float Comm. 1,2,4; Intramural Basketball 1; Spot- lighters 3,4; Pep Club 1; Drill Team 1,2,3; Student Asst. S42 HAZEL MAY HARTSOE: Homeroom Rep. 2; Prom Comm. 4; Jefferson Jottings 3,4, Poetry Staff 4; Civettes 4; “The Crucible” Costume Comm. 1; Student Asst. 4. CHARLES JAY HARVITH: NHS 3,4; Latin Honor Society 2, 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Key Club 2,3,4, Secy. 4; Latin Club 2,3,4, Consul 3: Varsity Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4, Secy.-Treas. 3. DONALD ROBERT HAYES: NHS 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Key Club 3,4. CHARLOTTE HELLER: Jefferson Jottings 4; German Club 3,4; Student Asst. 4. DIXIE LEE HEMSLEY: Activities Comm. 3,4; “Havoc” 238 GAA 3,4; J.V. Hockey 2; Intramurals 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; International Club 2,3; Ski Club 4; Concert Choir 4; “The Pa- jama Game” 3. JOAN CLAIRE HENDRICKS: NHS 3,4; California Scholarship Federation 2; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Homeroom Rep. 3,4; Class Council 4; Prom Comm. 3; Float Comm. 4; Publicity Comm. 4; Posters and Bulle- tin Boards Comm. 3; Jefferson Jottings 4; Spanish C lub 2; GAA 2; Colonialettes 3,4; “The Pajama Game” 3; One-Act Play Festi- val 3. CHARLES ANTHONY HICHAK: Spirit Comm. 4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Chess Team 3,4; Astronomy Club 3,4; Leo Club 3,4. MARY JANE HILL: Modern Dance 2; Ski Club 4; Drill Team 4; Student Asst. 4. MARSHA LOU HIMMELMAN: Prom Comm. 3; Public Rela- tions 4; Class Council 3; Tennis Team 2,3; Manager Girls’ Bas- ketball Team 2; Volleyball Intramurals 2; Latin Club 152,3,4: Keyettes 4; Spotlighters 3,4, Pres. 3,4; Pep Club 1; Girls’ Chorus 3; Madrigals 4; “Pajama Game” 3; “Broadway Night” 3. CHRISTOPHER JAY HONENBERGER: Boys State 3; Va. State Conference on Public Affairs Ist Place 3: Student Advisory Board 3,4; Class Council 3; Band Comm. Chrmn. 3; Civitans 2,3,4, Senate Rep. 4; Debate Team 3,4, Co-Capt. 4; Northern Va. Dis- trict Champions 3; Stage Band 1; Student Asst. 3. LAWRENCE SCOTT HOUSMAN: Class Council 1; Spirit Comm. 4; J.V. Wrestling 1,2; Varsity Wrestling 3,4; J.V. Track 1: Varsity Lettermen’s Club 4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 3; Student Asst. 4. 710 CHARLOTTE HELLER CHRIS HARRIS MARGARET HAY DIXIE HEMSLEY MARSHA HIMMELMAN HAZEL HARTSOE DON HAYES JOAN HENDRICKS CHRIS HONENBERGER CHARLIE HARVITH MARK HEATER CHARLES HICHAK LARRY HOUSMAN 61 70 JANET HOUSTON SUE HUMMEL ANN IWANIK TIM JACKSON BRAD HOWARD KAREN HUMMER MIKE JOHNSON CHARLENE HUGHES JEFF HUNT SUE JOHNSTON CINDY JENKINS 62 RAY JORDAN WAYNE JOSEPH JANET MARIE HOUSTON: SCA Rep. 1,4; Class Secy. 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 1, Capt. 2; Powder Puff Football 4; Civettes 2,3,4; Hist. 3; Ski Club 4; Student Asst. 4. CHARLENE ELIZABETH HUGHES: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Vol- leyball 1,2; Tennis Intra. 1; FHA 1; Girls’ Chorus 2,3; Concert Choir 1. SUSAN ANN HUMMEL: Class Publicity Comm. 4; Powder Puff 4; French Club 3,4; International Club 2,3. KAREN LUCILE HUMMER: Thespians 3,4; Basketball Intra. 2: International Club 2; ““Exit the Body”, “The Pajama Game”, “Three One-Act Plays.” JEFFREY CALBERT HUNT: SCA Entertainment Comm. 3} Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Band 1,3,4. ANN MARIB IWANIK: Tennis Team 2,3; Triden 1,2,3,4; Miss Jefferson Contest 2. JAMES TIMOTHY JACKSON: Junior-Senior Basketball 4; Jef- ferson Jottings 4; “Havoc” 4; Tennis 2,3,4; Leo Club 3,4; Band 1. MARIE-HELENE JEAN: French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Tennis Intra. 3,4; Volleyball Intra. 1,3; Basketball Intra. 1,3; Interna- tional Club 3,4, Treas. 4. CYNTHIA ANN JENKINS: SCA Rep. 1,2; Class Council 1; Basketball Intra. 1; Drill Team 2,3; Sweetheart Court 3. DOUGLAS STEWART JENSEN: Debate Club 2,3,4; History Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,3. MICHAEL FRED JOHNSON: J.V. Football 2; Track 3; Chess Club 1; Leo Club 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3. SUSAN JANE JOHNSTON: Poster and Bulletin Board Comm. Sev Ole RAY JORDAN: Art Club 2,3; Theater Guild 1,2,3; Spanish Club 4; “Lil’ Abner” 3; Student Asst. 2. JUDITH KABRICH: Colonialettes 3,4, Senator 4; Basketball 1,2: Volleyball 1,2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1; Student Asst. 4. SYLVIA LOUISE KAYE: Colonialettes 2,3,4, Secy. 3,4; Intra. Basketball 1,2; Intra. Volleyball 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Student Asst. 4. CAROL ANN KEELS: Hockey 3; Softball 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Folk Club 1: International Club 1,2; G.A.A. 3,4; Concert Choir 4; “Exit the Body” Make-up Crew 2; Student Asst. 3. CANICE:LYN KELLY: N.HS. 3,4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; S.C.A. Assembly Comm. 4; Jefferson Jottings 4: French Club 3,4; Spotlighters 3; International Club 3,4, Secy. 4: Ski Club 4; “Pajama Game” 3; Student Asst. 4. TARA ANN KELLY: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; G.W.U. Secondary School Honors Program 4; N.J.H.S. 2; N.H.S. 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4, Hist. 4; Girls State Nominee 3; S.C.A. Senate 3,4; Senate Secy. 4; S.C.A. Rep. 2,3,4, Cabinet 2, Activities Comm. 1,2,3, Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. Chrmn. 2, Leadership Conferences 2,3, Carnival Steering Comm. 3; House of Rep. Speaker 3,4; District Rep. 2,3; Class Senator 3,4: Class Council 3,4; Class Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. Chrmn. 3; Senior Traditions Comm. 3; Prom, Spirit, Ac- tivities Comm. 3,4; Jeffersonian 3,4; Classes Co-Ed. 4; Am. U. Yearbook Seminar 3; Havoc 1,2; Intra. Tennis 3; Keyettes 4; French’ Club® 1,2;354:) B-T.A® 2:33: WILLIAM DOUGLAS KENNEY: Art Guild; Wrestling 2,3,4; poueees 4; Colonial Corp 2,3,4; “Lottery” 2, Pub. and Scenery rews. 63 70 TONY JOY CANDY KELLY JUDY KABRICH SYLVIA KAYE BILL KENNEY CAROL KEELS 70 JOHN KENNEY HELENE KIMMEL CINDY KING GREG KING LYNN KING MARY KINTNER LUCY KNAPP 64 PAM KNEISLEY CATHY KNIPPLE JOHN THOMAS KENNEY: Class Activities Comm. 4; Class Council 4; Football 1,2,3,4; International Club 2; Colonial Corps 2,3,4,; Vice: Pres. 4;+F.C.A. 3,4, Secy.-Ireas: 3.4. HELENE CAROL KIMMEL: Miss Jefferson Contest 2; Triden 45 EAL 2,9; spanish) Glubs27) DE. GA. CYNTHIA DENISE KING: Homeroom Rep. 1; Class Vice Pres. 2; Drill) Team 152,354) Tridens 1,2;3)426 Lalente snow ele2-o.-4a sin Rep. 3; Office Asst. 4; Bio. Asst. 3; Library Asst. 2; Christmas Court 1; Miss Colonial 1. GREGORY WILLIAM KING: Thespians 2,3,4; Latin Honor Soc, 2;3; Art Guild’ 3; atin’ @lub) 123354) Press 43 Pe AGls-@ Aces. Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Thespians Pres. 4; “Exit the Body, 2 The Lottery” 2; Crew Chief for “Pajama Game” 3. PATRICIA LYNN KING: Home Ec. Style Show 1,2; Basket- ball Intra. 1,2,3; J.V. Softball 2; J.V. Basketball 2; Volleyball Intra. 1; F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; International Club 2; Student Asst. 3. MARY HELEN K INTNER: Triden 3,4, Senator 4. LUCY ASPINWALL KNAPP: Inter-Club Council Chrmn. 4; Homeroom Rep. 1; Public Relations Comm. Chrm. 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Grievance Comm. 4; Sr. Traditions Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 3; Activities Comm. 3; Ski Club 4; Homecoming Court 2; Student Asst. 3,4. PAMELA SUE KNEISLEY: Float Comm. 4; Sr. Trip Rep. 4; Swiss Flag Corps 4; Girls’ Chorus 4; Student Asst. 4. WILLIAM EDWARD KRAMER: N.,J.H.S. 1,2, Pres. 2; N.H.S. 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; “It’s Academic” Team 4; Na- tional Merit Semi-finalist 4; Class Council 2,3; Constitution Comm. 2; Band Comm. 3; Grievance Comm. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Cross Country 3; Spanish Club 1; Key Club 2,3,4, Secy. 3; Varsity Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4; “The Pajama Game” Orchestra 3. TIMOTHY JAMES LATHAM: Band 2; Band Squad Leader, Jr. Rep. 3; Drill Capt. 4; Student Asst. 2,4. NANCY ELIZABETH LAUVER: Prom Comm. 3; Basketball Intra. 1; Volleyball Intra. 1; Track Intra. 1,2; Powder Puff 4; F.T.A. 1; Spanish Club 1,2; “The Pajama Game” Scenery Crew 3. GARY WAYNE: LAWS: N:J-HS31227) Vice’ Press. 23) N-DiS's3-48 Vice Pres. 4; French Honor Society 3,4; Dress Code Revision Comm. 3; SCA Leadership Conf. 2; Fairfax Co.. Council on Youth 3; Class Pres. 3; Class Council 2,3,4; Activities Comm. 2,3,4, Chrmn. 4; Prom Comm. 3; Float Comm. 2,3; Spirit Comm. 3; Sr. Traditions Comm. 3; Constitution Comm. 2; Debate Team 2; Key Club 3,4. SHERRY EILEEN LAWTON: Home Ec. Style Show 1,2,3; Miss Jefferson Contest 1. BRIAN LEWIS: Debate Team 1,2,3,4, Secy.-Treas. 2; UVA Con- ference on World Affairs 3; Key Club 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Exec. Board 2,3; Varsity Tennis 1,2,3,4; Varsity Lettermen’s Club 4; Class Council 2,3,4; Activities Comm. Chrmn. 3; Jefferson Jottings 4; Political Science Club 2; Homeroom Rep. 1; SCA Handbook Comm. Chrmn. 3; SCA Pres. 4; Student Advisory Board 4; Fair- fax Youth Council 4. BARBARA CAROL LEWY: | Publicity Comm. 4; Modern Dance 1; French Club 2,3,4; International Club 2,3,4; Drill Team 2. PATRICIA ANN LONDNER: Thespians 3,4, Secy. 4; Activities Comm. 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Class Council 4; Jefferson Jottings Publicity 4; Pep Club 1; F.B.L.A. 2; F.T.A. 2,3, Hist.-Reporter 3; French Club 2; One-Act Play Festival 2; “Exit the Body” Sets Crew 2; “The Pajama Game” Props Chief 3; Student Asst. 3; Guidance Asst. 4. DAVID G. LOWE: Spirit Comm. Chrmn. 4; Football 1,3,4; Leo Club 3,4, Tail Twister 4. GEORGE DAVID LOWREY: Mid-East All Star High School Band 3; School Band of America 3; District Band 2,3; Regional Band 3; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Sax Sextet 3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; All State Band 3; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Major 4; Student Asst. 4. 70 NANCY LAUVER DAVE LOWE FRED LEWIS GEORGE LOWREY BILL KRAMER GARY LAWS BARBARA LEWY DON LACEY SHERRY LAWTON TIM LATHAM BRIAN LEWIS PAT LONDNER CHUCK LYNCH 65 70 BRIAN McCAA NANCY McDANIEL DAVE McKEE JANA McDONALD DEBBIE MANESS HELEN McDANIEL BRENDA McGEACHY MILTON McPHERRON JEFFREY MANNING PATTI MAHAN WILLIAM MANSY 66 BRIAN JOSEPH McCAA: Class Council 3,4; Float Comm. Co- Chrmn. 4; Freshmen Basketball; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4. MARY KATHLEEN McCLOUD: Triden 3,4, Treas. 4; Drill Team 3; “The Lottery” 2; “Pajama Game” 3; Guidance Asst. 3. HELEN OLIVER McDANIEL: Basketball Intramurals 1; Tri- den 4; FHA 3: Miss Jefferson Style Show Model 1; Home Ec. Style Show 2,3; Girls’ Chorus 3; “Broadway Night” 3. NANCY ANN McDANIEL: House of Rep. 1; Prom Comm. 3: Homecoming Float 1,2,3,4; Jeffersonian 3,4; Organizations Editor 4; Pep Club 1; Leo Club 4; Drill Team 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Bank Asst. 3,4; Miss Jefferson Contest 1,2, Finalist 1; Am. U. Year- book Seminar 3. JANA LYNN McDONALD: INGEEuS selsmNeLiowoe4 45 Lome- room Rep. 1; Spirit Comm. 4; Powder-Puff 4; Track 2,3; Varsity Gymnastics 2; Cheerleader 1,3,4, Co-capt. 4; Student Asst. 4. BRENDA CAROL McGEACHY: Homeroom Rep. 2; Girls’ Varsity Tennis 2,3; Civettes 2,3,4; Sgt.-at-Arms 4; District Re- cording Secretary 4. MARGOT JEAN McLEAN: Homeroom Rep. 1; Junior Class Council, Sr. Class Council; Track 2; Civettes 3,4; Chaplain 4; Pep Club 1; Colonialettes 3,4. MILTON MARTIN McPHERRON: DECA. PATTI GAIL MAHAN: J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity 3; Girls J.V. Softball 1; Varsity 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter; Interna- tional Club 2,3. JEFFREY STANTON MAHER: All-Regional Jr. Band 1; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; “Pajama Game” Orchestra 3. DEBORAH ANN MANESS: Float Comm. 4; Intra. Volleyball 1; Intra. Basketball 1,2,3; Intra. Tennis 3;- French Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; FTA 2; Jottings 3,4; Civettes 4; Drill Team 3,4; Student Asst. 4; Homecoming Court 4. SUZANNE MADELINE MARION: § Spotlighters 3; FHA 1,2; French Club 3; International Club 3; Spirit Comm. 4; Float Comm. 4. STEPHEN. ALAN MARSHALL: N.H.S. 3,4; Class Council 2,3,4; Football 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Cross Country 3; Track 2,3,4; Student Asst. 4. ROBERT MICHAEL MARTIN: Football 1. GERALD REAIVWASSLE eD.E.GAs 3:4, Pep Club 2: RANDALL McKEE MATHIS: Track 2,3; Leo Club 3,4; F.C.A. 3,4; Varsity Lettermen’s Club 4; Chess Club 1; Band _ 1,2,3,4; “The Pajama Game” Orchestra 3; Student Asst. 4. PATRICIA LOUISE MATTESON: Homeroom Rep. 1; Float Comm. Chrmn. 4; Drill Team 2,3,4; Civettes 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, District Deputy Governor 4; Sweetheart Court 1; Student Asst. 1. LINDA KAY MATTHEWS: Girls’ State Rep. 3; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Activity Comm. 2,3,4; Prom Comm. 3,4, Chrmn. 4; Float Comm. 1,2; Intramural Basketball 1,2; International Club 1,2; Pep Club 1; French Club 1; Keyettes 2,3,4, Corres. Secy. 3, Pres. 4; Drill Team 3; Sweetheart Court 1; Student Asst. 4. KAREN JOAN MENDENHALL: Homeroom Rep 4; Spirit Comm. 4; “Town Crier” 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters 3; Thespians 4; International Club 3; Concert Choir 1,2,3; Madri- gals 4; “The Pajama Game” 3; “Broadway Night” 3. SUZANNE MARION STEVE MARSHALL 67 STEVE MARTENSON GERALD MASSIE RANDY MATHIS PATTI MATTESON LINDA MATTHEWS KAREN MENDENHALL 70 SUSAN MILLER GREGG MIYAMOTO WALT MUNNIKHUYSEN MARY MIDDLEMAS HARRIANNE MILLS BETSY MORIARTY JOAN MYERS BR IAN MILLER KATHY MITCHEM CINDY MORRIS TOM NEHL PEGGY MILLER CAROL MULLER PATTY NEUMANN 68 DEBBIE NEWCOMB CHARLENE NICHOLAS MARY ELLEN MIDDLEMAS: SCA Secretary 4; Class Vice Pres. 1; Homeroom Rep. 1,3; Float Comm. 1,2,3; Havoc 4; Colonialettes 2,3,4; “Come Blow Your Horn” 1; Student Assist- ant 4. BRIAN DANIEL MILLER: Student Assistant 3,4. MARGARET CAROLINE MILLER: Class Council 4; Posters and Bulletin Board Comm. 4; Powder Puff 4; French Club 2,3; Treasurer 4; Student Assistant 4. SUSAN DIANE MILLER: Art Guild 4; Homeroom Rep. 3,4; Jefferson Jottings 3,4, Art Editor 4; Intramural Basketball 1,2; Intramural Tennis 3; Tennis Team 4; FTA 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Pub- licity Chairman 1; Historian 2,4; Vice Pres. 3; Student Assistant 3. HARRIANNE MILLS: Russian Honor Society 2,3; Activities Comm. 2; Jefferson Jottings 3,4; International Club 2; French Club 2; Colonialettes 3,4; Student Assistant. KATHERINE LEE MITCHEM: Volleyball Intra. 1,2; Basket- ball Intra. 1; Civettes 4; Colonialettes 3,4; Office Asst. 4. ELIZABETH ANNE MORIARTY: Art Guild 3,4; Class His- torian Comm. 3; Powder Puff 3,4; Ski Club 1; French Club 2,3,4; “Broadway Night” 3. LUCINDA AVERY MORRIS: SCA Rep. 2; Class Council 3,4; Keyettes 233.4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; International Club’ 2; Girls’ Choru s 1; Concert Choir 2; Madrigals 3,4. CAROLYN ANN MULLER: Basketball 2; Softball 2,3; Basket- ball Intra. 2,3,4; Latin Club 1; GAA 3,4; Student Asst. 3,4. WALTER F. MUNNIKHUYSEN: Boys State Rep. 3; Class Activities Comm. Chrmn. 4; Football 1,2; Track 1,3,4; Wrestling JOAN MARIE MYERS: Float Comm. 3; Spirit Comm. 4; Powder Puff 4; French Club 1. PATRICIA CHRISTINA NEUMANN: Leo Club 3,4. DEBORAH KATHLEEN NEWCOMB: Class Activities Comm. 3,4: Jr-Sr Basketball Game Cheerleader 3; Powder Puff 4; “The Pajama Game” 3. CHARLENE CECELIA NICHOLAS: French Honor Society 3; SCA Activities Comm. 1; Havoc 4; Leo Club 3,4, Secy. 4; French Club 1,2; Student Asst. 4. NANCY JEAN NICHOLSON: SCA_ Handbook Comm. 3; Wrestling Scorekeeper 3,4; FHA 1; Triden 4; Office Asst. 4; Sweetheart Court 2; Miss Jefferson Contest 3. MARY BERKQUIST NORDSTROM: Class Council 1; Float Comm. 3: French Club 1; FHA 1; Colonialettes 2,3; ADP Asst. 3; Student Asst. 4. DOLORES MARIE NORTON: Float Comm. 4; Basketball] Intra. 1,2; FHA 1,2, Treas. 2,3; French Club 2; Colonialettes 4; Bank Asst. 4. JUDITH COLLEEN OGLESBY: Art Guild 4; Modern Dance 2: Gymnastics 2; Volleyball Intra. 2; International Club 2; Latin Club 2,3,4; Spotlighters 3,4, FHA 2,3; Ski Club 4; Student Asst.3,4. 69 NANCY NICHOLSON MARY NORDSTROM DOLORES NORTON LINDA NOWMAN WAYNE ODIN JUDY OGLESBY 70 70 DONNA OKSA CARLENE PALMQUIST NEIL PARKER RAY PAUL 70 CHARLES LEWIS ORNDORFF: Natioinal Merit Semi-finalist 4; J.V. Football 3; Political Science and History Club 4. CARLENE KAY PALMQUIST: Art Guild 4; S.C.A. Rep 1; GAA 1,2; French Club 4; Latin Club 4; Ski Club 4; Triden 4; A.F.S. 4. NEIL ROBERT PARKER: N.J.H.S. 2; N.S.H.S. 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Boys State 3; S.C.A. Rep 2; Senator 3,4; Leadership Conference 2; Debate Team 1,2,3,4, Captain 3; Po- litical Science Club 2,3, Vice-President 3; Leo Club 3,4, Secre- tary 3, President 4; Astronomy Club 2; Debate Workshop 2; District Champion Debate Team. FRANKLIN MATTHEW PARRISH: N.S.H.S. 3; Jefferson Lit- erary and Debating Society 3; Soccer 3; Baseball 3; “Billy Budd” 3; Mr. Irresistible 2. DANIEL LEE PARSONS: Football 1; Basebal] 2; Marching Colonials 3,4; Symphonic Band 3,4. RAY RUSHTON PAUL JR.: N.J.H.S. 2; N.H.S. 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Conference on American Civilization 3; NCTE Test Participant 3; Class Council 1,2,3; Vice Pres. 4; Jeffersonian 2,3,4; Head Photographer 4; Wrestling 2,3; Key Club 2,3,4; Debate Team 2,3,4; Co-Capt. 3. LAWRENCE MARK PAULE: Senate 4; Senior Class Grievance Comm. 4; Leo Club 3,4, Treas. 4; Electronics Club 4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4. MARY LOU PENCE: Intramural Volleyball 3; FTA 1,2,3,4; Historian 2; FHA 1,2,3,4; International Club 2,3,4; French Club 4; Office Asst. 4. MARY JANET PENSABENE: French Club 3,4; FHA 2. JERROLD ROBERT PERKINS: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. PAMELA ANN PETERS: Thespians 3,4; International Club 2; French Club 3,4; “Exit the Body” 2; One Act Play Festival 2; “The Pajama Game” 3; Library Asst. 4. LINDA LEIGH PHIPPS: J.V. Cheerleader 2; Homeroom Rep. 1; Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; Civettes 3,4; Office Asst. 3. STEVEN PAYNE PIXLEY: Senior Powder Puff Cheerleader 4; Spanish Club 3; French Club 4. STARLENE JANET POE: Intramurals 1,2,3,4; J.V. Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Co-Capt. 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3,4; Civettes 3,4. PATRICIA ELLEN POWELL: Jeffersonian 3, Sport’s Editor 4; Keyettes 4; Drill Team 2,3; Student Asst. 3,4; Christmas Court 2,3; Sweetheart Court 2; Homecoming Queen 4. SUSAN ELAINE PRICE: Jefferson Jottings 4; Drill Team 3; Band 1,2; Chess Club 1; Latin Club 1. CHRISTY ANN PRYSBY: Float Comm. 4; Calling Comm. 4; Public Relations 4; Spotlighters 3,4; Sec.-Treas. 3; Treas. 4; “The Lottery” 2; “The Pajama Game” 3; Library Asst. 4. LARRY PAULE MARY LOU PENCE 70 LINDA PHIPPS BILL PRIDGEN MARY PENSABENE STEVE PIXLEY TRICIA POWELL CHRISTY PRYSBY JERRY PERKINS STAR POE SUSAN PRICE BILL PSIMAS PAM PETERS 71 70 JAMES QUALLS GREG REGAN STEPHANIE RERES ROBERT RIVERS BUFFY RANEY PATTI REIDLEBACH CHRISTINA REXRODE JOAN ROBERTS JEANNE RICKETTS JO REECE CHARLES RENFRO CHRIS ROBINSON LYNNE RITT Mk MARVIN ROGERS WILL ROGERS ELIZABETH SNOW RANEY: G.A.A. 3,4; Intra. Volleyeball 1,2,3,4; Intra. Basketball 2; Glee Club 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Madrigals 4; “Cranberry Corners” 1; “Pajama Game” 3; “Inherit the Wind” Stage Crew 3; “Lil’ Abner” 4. JUANITA JO REECE: Colonialettes 3,4; F.H.A. 4; Office Asst. 4. JOHN GREGORY REGAN: S.C.A. Senate 4; House of Rep. 2,3; Band Comm. 3; Senator 4; Class Council 4; Jr.-Sr. Basket- ball 3,4; Junior Civitan 3,4, Goodship Chrmn. 4; Talent Show M.C. 4; Student Asst. 3. PATRIGIA SUE, REIDEEBAGH:? S:G:A: Rep. 1; Girls’ Track ie mo Vinnasticsmll wGlvettess 2.5.4.5 bres, 42) Drill beam) 2.3.43 Student Asst. 4. CHARLES LEE RENFRO: Class Activities Comm. 4; Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 3; “Pajama Game” 3. STEPHANIE ANNE RERES: Girls State 3; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; S.C.A. Rep. 3,4; S.C.A. Cabinet 4; Class Council 3,4; Civettes 2,3,4, reas. 4; Colonialettes 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1; “Exit the Body” 2; Office Asst. 4. CHRISTINA. M. REXRODE: Clinic Asst. 4. JOAN ELAINE ROBERTS: S.C.A. Rep 1,2, Alt. 3; Senate 3,4; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Class Council 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Keyettes 3,4; Majorettes 1,2,3,4, Captain 3,4; Miss Jefferson Contest 2,3, Soph. Princess 2. MARVIN LAWRENCE ROGERS: Assemblies Comm. 3; Class Council 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3; Varsity Letterman’s Club 3,4; Student Asst. 4. WILTIAM SE MIETON ROGERS” Il) 9 NJUH.S2 2). NHS? 3:4: A.F.S. Thailand 3; S.C.A. Rep. 3; International Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; F.T.A. 2; Spanish Club 2; Math Team 4; Key Club 4; “Pajama Game” Scenery Crew 3; Talent Show 2,3; Stu- dent Asst. 4. MARY PAMELA ROOD: Band Comm. 4; Calling Comm. 4; J. V. Softball Mgr. 1; Spotlighters 3,4; Office Asst. 4. JAN LEE ROSENBERG: S.C.A. Rep. 2; Football 2,3,4; Civitan 2,3,4; Chrmn. Ways and Means Comm. 4; Symphonic Band 1; Student Asst. 4. KARLE ANN RUFFING: Float Comm. 3; Intra. Basketball 1; F.H.A. 2,3,4, Hist. 3; Latin Club 3; International Club 2,3; Spot- lighters 3,4, V.P. 4; Guidance Asst. 4; Office Asst. 4; Library Asst. 3. KENNETH WAYNE SANBORN: Football 1. JANICE RUTH SANDWEN: “Town Crier” 3; Jefferson Jottings 4; International Club 3. LETITIA LORRAINE SAUNDERS: Crisco Award, Home Ec.; Senate 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Pres. 3,4; Student Asst. 3. 70 PAM ROOD KENNETH SANBORN JAN ROSENBERG JANICE SANDWEN KARLE RUFFING LORRAINE SAUNDERS JOSEPH RUSSELL 73 70 THERESA SAUNDERS TOM SCHMITZ SETH SCHRAGER ALAN SCHROEDER THERESA ANN SAUNDERS: Freshmen Float Comm.; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3,4, Comm. Chrmn. 3,4; Student Asst. 3,4. BEN ALLEN SCARBROUGH, JR.: Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Cross Country 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 3; Key Club 2,3,4; Student Asst. 4. THOMAS ANTHONY SCHMITZ: Football 1; International Cluby2;7 Band) 122.324) President) 4: ALAN LEE SCHROEDER: N.J.H.S. 1,2; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Freshmen Basketball; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Track 2; Key Club 2,3,4; Student Asst. 4. SUSAN CARRIE SCOTT: FHA 3; Clinic Asst. 3; Miss Jefferson Contest 2. THOMAS ALEXANDER SEGARS: Poster and Bulletin Boards Comm. 4; Sr. Class Posters and Bulletin Board Comm.; Fresh- man Football; J.V. Football 2; Intra. Football 3; Art Asst. 4. SHEILA ANN SENTIPAL: Triden 4; FHA 3; Girls’ Chorus 3; “Broadway Night” 3; Miss Jefferson Contest 3. ROBERT PARRISH SHEPHARD: N.J.H.S. 2; N.H.S. 3,4, Presi- dent 4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Homeroom Rep. 4; “Town Crier” 4; Jottings 4; Math Team 3,4; Student Asst. 2,3,4. CATHERINE TERESE SHEPHERD: Tennis 4; Office Asst. LINDA CHRISTINE SHOEMAKER: SGA Homeroom Rep. 2; Intra. Volleyball 2,3; Drill Team 3,4; Medical Careers Club 3,4; Ski Club 4; Girls’ Chorus 4; Office Asst. 3; Student Asst. 4. LISA ESTHER SHORE: Jottings 4; Intra. Basketball 1; Intra. Volleyball 1,2,3; Intra. Tennis 2,3; International Club 1,2; Politi- cal Science and History 4; Astronomy Seminar 2; Student Asst. 4; Guidance Asst. 4. WILLIAM PARKER SINGLETON: Jottings 4; Leo Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; “Exit the Body”, “Come Blow Your Horn”. DAVID ALLEN SKAGGS: International Club 1,2; Band 1; Stage Crew 4. ATHENA CONSTANTINE SLAWSON: Varsity Hockey 3,4; Varsity Basketball 3; Gym Asst. 3,4. LINDA JEAN SLINGERLAND: N.H.S. 3,4; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Jeffersonian 3,4, Student Life Editor 4; Intra. Basketball 1,2; Intra. Volleyball 1,2; International Club 2; Student Asst. 4. 74 VICTORIA SCHULZ JOHN SCHUMACHER SUSAN SCOTT TOM SEGARS 70 DAVE SKAGGS LINDA SHOEMAKER RICHARD SINGER SHEILA SENTIPAL LISA SHORE JANE SKUBIK THOMAS SINGER Ps: BOB SHEPHARD DENISE SHORE CONNIE SLAWSON CATHERINE SHEPHERD MIKE SINGER WILLIAM SINGLETON LINDA SLINGERLAND tS 70 — JEFF SMITH HOWARD SORBER VICKI SPILMAN STEVE STELL SUSAN SPRUILL BILL STOCKMAN JIM SMITH SANDY SPERRY SUZANNE SPURLOCK MARK STOCKWELL SUSAN SOFET SHEILA SPERRY ROBERT STACY CHRIS STODDARD 76 70 RICHARD STROUP DIANE SULLIVAN JACKIE SWEENEY STEVE THACKER JAMES WADE SMITH: Art Guild 3,4; Thespians 3; Latin Club 2,3,4; Electronics Club 4; “Broadway Night” 3; Library Asst. 3,4. SUSAN SOFET: SCA Rep. 1,3, alt. 2; Field Hockey 2; Girls’ Chorus 2; Girls’ Sextet Ensemble 2; “The Lottery” 2; Student Asst. 3. SANDRA RUTH SPERRY: NJHS 2; NHS 3,4; Girls State Alt. 3; “Town Crier” 4; Hockey 2,3,4, Capt. 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Softball 2,3, Capt. 2, FTA 1; GAA 2,3,4; Civettes 4; Student Asst. 3,4. SHEILA BEA SPERRY: Hockey mgr. 2; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 2,3,4. VICKI JEANETTE SPILMAN: Madrigals 2,3,4; Float Comm. 4; “Town Crier” 2; Glee Club 1; Girls Chorus 1; “Cranberry Corners” 1; “The Pajama Game” 3; “Broadway Night” 3; “Li'l Abner” 4; Miss Jefferson Contest 3; All County Choir 3,4; All State Choir 4. SUSAN ELAINE SPRUILL: NJHS 2; French Honor Society 2,3,4; SCA Rep 1,2; Class Council 4; Activities Comm. 4; Jeffer- sonian 3,4, Treas. 4; Keyettes 2,3,4, Corr. Secy. 4; French Club 1; Colonialettes 3,4; Student Asst. 3,4. SUZANNE SPURLOCK: . SCA Handbook Comm. 2; SCA Rep. 1,3; Class Spirit Comm. 4; Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. 4; PELE ASIEN AL NS Prom Comm. 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Intra. 2,3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; FTA 2; GAA 2,3,4, Treas. 4; Keyettes 4; “The Pajama Game” 3. ROBERT CHARLES STACY: Jefferson Jottings 4; Ski Club 4; International Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Student Asst. 4. STEVE G. STELL: Basketball Intra. 1,2. MARK ALAN STOCKWELL: Football 1,2; Electronics Club 1,2,3,4; Student Asst. 3. RICHARD WILLIAM STROUP: All County Chorus 2; All Regional Chorus 3; All State Chorus 3; Basketball Mgr. 1; Stat. 2, Scorekeeper 3; Baseball Mgr. 1; Baseball 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2: Concert Choir 3; Madrigals 4; “The Crucible” 1; “‘The Pajama Game” 3. DIANE MARIE SULLIVAN: Art Guild 2; SCA Rep. 1,2,3; Colonialettes 3. JACQUELYN MARIE SWEENEY: SCA Rep. 2; Civettes 3,4; Colonialettes 2,3, Senator 3. STEVEN RICHARD SYLVESTER: Class Council 4; Class Ac- tivities Comm. 3; Class Grievance Comm. Co-Chrmn. 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Key Club 3,4; Varsity Letterman’s Club 3,4; Student EMILY ANNE TERRY: SCA Elections Comm. 4; SCA Activi- ties Comm. 4; Prom Comm. 3; Activities Comm. 4; Class Coun- cil 4; Pep Club 2; Colonialettes 4; Keyettes 4. CONSTANCE KAY TERWILLIGER: Art Guild 3; Float Comm. 4; Calling Comm. 4; Jefferson Jottings Asst. Editor 4; French Club 2,3,4; Spotlighters 3,4, Parl. 4; Girls’ Chorus 4; Girls’ Ensemble 4. STEPHEN RAY THACKER: D.E.C.A. 2. RALPH BURNETT THOMPSON: Homeroom Rep. 3; Concert Choir 3,4. RALPH THOMPSON CONNIE TERWILLIGER BRAD TISDALE 77 70 BRYAN TOLLETT SUE TRACY DONNA TURNER MONICA VAITEKUNAS BRYAN RAYMOND TOLLETT: Chess Club 3. JEFFREY LANE TOSH: Band 1,2,3,4. SUSAN T. TRACY: N.H.S. 3,4; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Co- Capt. 3; Varsity Softball 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 3; Keyettes 2,3,4, Rec. Secy..354; ‘G:AvAl152,3,45 Treas, 2, Reportems3;)V.ba 4. MARK D. TROUTMAN: S.C.A. Rep. 4; Football 1,2,3; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Letterman’s Club. BARBARA ANN TULL: Quill and Scroll 3,4, Pres. 4; S.C.A. Rep. 1,3; Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. 3; Publicity Comm. Chrmn. 3; Jefferson Jottings 3,4, Asst. Ed. 3, Ed. 4; “Town Crier” 2,3,4, Second Pg. Ed. 3,4, Art Club 1; Chorus 1; Talent Show 1; “The Music Man” 1; “The Lottery” 3. COREY LEIGH TULLAR: S.C.A. Rep. 3; Basketball 1; Drill Team 3,4. MONICA LOUISE VAITEKUNAS: _S.C.A. Rep. Alt. 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Swiss Flag Corps 4; Office Asst. 4; Guidance Asst. 3,4. DOUGLAS STEPHEN VETTER: S.C.A. Rep. 2,3; Class Coun cil 3,4; Varsity Track 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1; Science Club 1; Varsity Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Key Club 4; Student Asst. 4; Bandgiiass MARK DOUGLAS WADDELL: Chess Club 3. CURTIS LEE WAGNER: Chess Club 1; Pol. Science and Hist. Club 4; Math Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4. JOYCE LYNN WALKER: Hockey 2,3; J.V. Softball 2; G.A.A. 3; Student Asst. 3. GEORGE ERNEST WATSON: S.C.A. Rep. 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3;4, Par. 2,3; F.T-A. 2,3,4, Treas. 3,4; International Club; Key Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Asst. 4. CHESTER FREDERICK WATTS: N.H.S. 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Track Mgr. 2; Cross Country Mgr. 3; Pep Club 1; Audio Visual Club 1; Key Club 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM GRANT WELLS: Pep Club 1; Audio Visual Club iL ee MARY DIANNE WENDELIN: Drill Team 2,3; Ski Club 4. CHRISTOPHER WESTCOTT: Boys State Alt. 3; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Letterman’s Club 234% BLAINE KING WHEELER: Chess Club 1,4; Electronics Club 4, KAREN WHEELER: Basketball 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Triden 2,3; “Cranberry Corners” 1; Homecoming Maid of Honor 4. JEFF TOSH BARB TULL BOBBI TRACE COREY TULLAR 78 710 CHESTER WATTS DOUG VETTER CURT WAGNER i ati DENISE WEINER PEGGY VOGT JOY WALKER BILL WELLS BLAINE WHEELER MARK WADDELL GEORGE WATSON DIANNE WENDELIN KAREN WHEELER 79 70 ROBERT WHITE GAYLE WHITNEY GAIL WHITE EDWARD WIEDNER ROBERT JAMES WHITE: Boys State Alternate. GAYLE WHITNEY: FBLA 3; FHA 4; Girls Chorus 3; Concert Choir 4; Ensemble 4; Guidance Assistant 4; Student Assistant 4. FRANKLIN NORMAN WOOD: Cross Country Team 1,2; Ger- man Club 3; Student Assistant. JUNE MARIE WOODS: Latin Honor Society 2,3; Calling Comm. Chrmn. 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; FTA 2,3; Ski Club 4; FALCA 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Make-up and Back- stage Crew 1,2,3,4; Student Assistant 4; Guidance Assistant 4. FRANCES MARIE WRIGHT: Cheerleader JV 2; Triden 4; Student Assistant 3; Christmas Court 2. STEPHEN MICHAEL ZETTEL: Varsity Football Manager 3; Varsity Letterman’s Club 3,4; Junior Civitan Club 4; Colonial Corps 2,3. LAURIE WILLIAMSON JUNE WOODS COREY WRIGHT FRANKLIN WOOD FRANCES WRIGHT SCOTT WOODARD 80 70 One of the first things I found when I arrived at my new home, here in the U.S., was a letter from Koko, the AFS student before me in TJ, that starts: “Welcome to Jefferson High School! Honestly I think Jefferson is one of the best schools I have ever known. I am sure you will have a lovely year.” This made me very pleased but I wanted to find out for myself. What is my opinion now, about TJ? The same as Koko’s. Really, I am enjoying my experience here and I feel among friends. The courses I am taking are very interesting to me and some of them not only give me an opportunity to take from US but also to give something of myself. We AFS’ers are here KAREN ZARTMAN 81 LOUIS ZELLER STEVE ZETTEL A.F.S. STUDENT JOAQUIN BAYO DELGADO to receive and to give, so that “Walk together, talk together” becomes a fact among “all people from the Earth.” The things I like best about Jeffer- son, and I suppose all American schools, is the activities after classes. This gives students the chance to know each other a little better than dur- ing the busy schedule of the day. And, of course, I like the football games, for the football itself, and perhaps more, for the “spirit” of all of us. I am sure this will be a year which I will never forget and I will be able to say, when in Spain: “There, in America, I have friends I would like to see again.” Joaquin Bayo Delgado 70 Tavd v Tavd et Tavd — = 82 83 PAUL 70 ATTINELLO ATTINELLO 70 PAUL 84 ATTINELLO PAUL 710 nvd NONNVD Y y 4 OTIANILLV 85 70 inva I icin 32) TAVd ‘aE OTTANILLV OTTANILLV 86 70 ATTINELLO PAUL 87 70 € a z a ATTINELLO ATTINELLO PAUL 5 but y Gbehr oat i jhrasit heb aed des ae si PE 5K Sdptat j bi PhEGKR DERM ‘ SOR AOIATIOS Company a 88 70 N ONNVO avd NONNVO 89 JUNIORS CANNON The Junior Class Officers: Greg Croghan, Treasurer; Amy Mathis, Secretary; Steve Carr, President; Rolly Parsons, Senator; Richard Spaulding, Vice President; Tom Wallin, Senator. 90 ‘71 Deborah Anderson Brenda Augst David Beidelman Victor Beresford Nancy Bellows Zoltan Berghoffer Mark Anderson Marcia Aylor Marion Andrews George Bain Virginia Aharonian Roddy Ahlfield Sherrie Albrecht Katherine Alexander Stephanie Benefield Barbara Bergman Rick 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Diapoulis Doren Debellis Marsha Decker Susan Drake Robert Dunwoody Jean Drye Faith Durrer Mary Anne Deeney Donna Dempsey Cheri Dodson Torey Duggan John Dennis Gray Donnalley Lucia Durso Bernard Dzvonick Janet Delauder Mike Denny Susan Doody Donna Duncan Margaret Del Signore Jill De Vier Bridget Downey James Dunham a ‘71 é Francis Ewing Donna Ferguson Patty Foder Suzanne Funesti Paul Fortier Don Furbee Debbie Eybers Patricia Filipczyk Sharon Fahnestock Kenneth Fisher George Early Kathleen Edinger Wendy Elliott Barbara Emanuel Sandy Fourqurean Patty Gallagher Stephen Farrell David Fitzhugh Mark Friedlander Gay Gallifant Michael Ennis Susan Featherstone John Flynn Charles Frye Linda Gardner 96 a Mark Gilbert Bonnie Green Ralph Groemping Claire Geoffroy Jim Gerhard Helen Gibson Jan Gluch Pat Gorman John Graham Barbara Godek Suzanne Gould Deborah Grant Margaret Grady Deborah Gravett see, Us eee y ai RES LAE ONE Maw EF Silica ead Oo Mike Gurney Bob Haines Carolyn Hall 97 ot Roger Harold Pam 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Lyon Geoff McKinless Scott Martin Susan Maxwell Kevin Lyons Bob McMath Violet Martin Mary McArtor Kevin McWhinney 101 ofp Keith Mullins Nancy Needham Liz Meszaros Richard Mitchell Kenneth Murphey Nathan Nelson Deborah Nicholson Harding Nicholson Nancy Norman Sharon Montgomery Art Myers Phillip Nelson Susan Moore Harry Meyer Debbie Mills Ruby Mims Karen Odell Janice Odonnell Stephen Morgan Scott Myers Jeff Neumann Elton Mosher Barbara Nash Carl Newby 102 Janet Perkins Linda Peterson Candee Pilk Jerry Pershing John Picard Thomas Pitner HALL Pamela Paulsen Denise Payne Thomas Payne Michael Ondek Beth Pace Kris Paolucci Rolly Parsons Jeff Peck Anne Paul Paula Penland Don Peterson Patty Pierson Jenny Pittman 103 gi ‘71 PAUL Donna Polk Ronny Riddell Pam Rogers Gordon Rieger Richard Rood James Roberts Marie Rose Becky Pridgen Carl Quast Dennis Rabinovitz Rick Rainbolt Maryann Rainey Bill Rector Perry Robinson Meredith Rose Kay Ratcliff Rhonda Render Sam Rodenhizer John Ray Jan Rhodes Elizabeth Rowe 104 va Craig Schmitz Milton Shearer Terry Rucks Debbie Rudd Dennis Short Mark Sollosi Julie Skelton Charlie Soucie James Russell Pam Schneider Karen Sheftel Gloria Sliff Daniel Schnurr Debbie Shertzer Richard Spaulding Cathy Stack Steve Sadoti John Settlemyer Candy Shipman Kay Smith Bob Scharamann Chris Sheaffer Wayne Shockey Cindy Smoot 105 mid Susan Stanford Patricia Staples Glenn Starnes Christy Stelloh Janet Stewart Rick Stockwell Robert Stroup Carlton Summers Wendy Sutton Nancy Swadley Virginia Swem Carol Tanhauser Debbie Taylor 106 Barbara Thompson Janey Thompson dm Nancy Thompson Robert Thompson Lawrence Timchak Susan Timmins HALL gh Tom Wallin Andy Walters John Tracy Stephen Walter Karen Ward Terry Tripp Ginger Todd Jane Toll Karen Tomimatsu Lucy Tomlinson Dennis Toole Melissa Twisdale Diana Vorsanger Don Vernon Loretta Wack Don Vilella Joan Wagner Judy Wagner Matthew Waller 107 Bl Dave Whelan Cheryl Whitten Rhonda Wittmus Lynette Yezierski Martha White Kenny Wilson Tina White Robert Wilson Kim Ward Faye Washington Jan Wasilewski Ellie Watts Sue Wolfer Carole Young Deb Whitmore John Wisner Joan Wray Mark Zimmermann Brian Wearne Sarah Whitsett Lyn Withers Bob Wray 108 ‘71 NONNVO TIVH 109 b) CANNON 110 PAUL fai NONNVO oe 111 SOPHOMORES fs f e Scars SNS og eA SUBS a te An ND 1g The Sophomore Class Officers: Heather McAdams, Senator; Joe Dezarn, Vice President; Robin Hanabury, Senator; Jeff Paullin, Treasurer; Gail Bennett, Secretary; Tim Nolan, President. iS Bs ATTINELLO fp: Sharon Anderson David Bachschmid Steve Barbee Steve Beasley Saranne Barber William Beasley Lynda Antolik Robert Badenoch Lauri Attinello Larry Baldwin Robin Adams Mary Aglaganian Ernest Akers Albert Alexander Pamela Barry Carol Beery Robert Augst Christopher Banks Carey Batson Michael Belle Isle Garnett Amburn Barbara Bachman Sharon Barbee Stephen Beans Margaret Benn 113 72 i he Shee Dale Bennett Steven Bergeson Steven Biller Susan Bleiler PAUL Gordon Bosch Doug Boyd Linda Bradish | : 4 Gail Bennett Gerald Betz Myra Binns Dean Blount Janet Boggs Bridget Bonham Roberta Bennington Susan Bibbings Ellen Blackshear Walter Bonner Sherri Brandes Robin Brann 114 ap Susan Braun Alan Broome ; Ronny Cabe Vera Callahan Aw Sheryl Browning Linda Brunkhorst Anita Campbell Elizabeth Campbell Cynthia Capps Cynthia Carey Marcus Carlton Marlene Carrico Mary Brazier Nancy Bross Veldonna Bryant Dean Campbell Amy Breedlove John Brown Mike Burbach Jean Campbell Rhonda Brinkley Sharon Brown Gail Burgess John Brogan Eileen Brownell 115 ay.2 Adele Chaves Ruth Christman Mary Carrico Kathleen Cauble Catherine Cheek John Christy Richard Coffman Craig Collins Fred Colquitt Mark Causey Bruce Childress Larry Clark Glen Ceely Betty Carter Geoffrey Carter Liz Casabona j i | 4 3 i 4 Ni David Celec David Christianson Stephen Clemmer Jill Charron Douglas Christie John Cofer Suzanne Conlin Douglas Cook 116 fz James Dalessandro Lemay Davis Jane Deeter Cindy Dameron Raimond Davis Marilyn Deihr CANNON iv Michael Crosby Jack Crowder Kathleen Cullinan Katherine Cousins Cynthia Cox Benjamin Crandall Patricia Crawford Bruce Crippin Valerie Culver Sharon Cumby Philip Davenport Michael Dean Lerese De La Mater 117 12 Myriam De La Pena Kathleen De Ponte Denise Deuschle Joseph De Zarn Deborah Dintaman Jean Doak David Dolinger Garnett Donnalley Newton Edwards Margaret Fahringer John Eliff Jon Farinholt Carol Ellins Susan Farrar Sete ’ Mihnea Dragoi Mickey Ennis Tana Fawley LeAntha Duncan Ronald Erickson Patricia Fessler Jacqueline Edwards 118 ae Keith Fowler Jack Galloway James Fisher Vivian Fisher Suzanne Gibson Mitchell Goodman Karen Gilbride Susan Graham Geoffrey Flynn Joseph Freeman Charlotte Galson Suzanne Frerich Stephen Garces Michael Greenway Karen Gregory Barbara Foelak Judith Fuller Laurie Gause Frank Gluch Kenneth Foster Charles Fulton Philip Geiss Stephen Godek 119 aD Kathy Haller Michael Haralson Anne Haslip Frederick Herbst t Roland Hayes Joanne Hess Margaret Halsey Karen Hardison Teresa Halsey Ronald Harris Mark Grimes Suzanne Haffner aa John Hagedorn Alfred Hale . Sea ah Bruce Heater George Hickey Lindsay Hamilton Foster Harrison Susan Hedrick Russell Hill Linda Hall Robin Hanabury Laura Harvell John Heller Chris Hillburn 120 i Thomas Hines Michael Hirsch John Hoover PAUL Susan Hopkins Dawn Howard John Howdershell Ruben Hoyos Robert Huffman Mary Hughes 121 Thomas Hughes Tiera Humphries Daryle Hunnicutt William Hunt David Husnian John Huyett Melissa Ingraham Charles Jackson is Ry 2 7 Jeffrey Jones Jeffrey Jorgensen Kit Kenny Robert Kevan Karen Kemper Jeffrey Kent David Keyes PAUL Jeffry Jones Linda Jones Doris Jean Margaret Jean Deborah Jennings Betsy Jensen Joseph Jobst Susan Jones Kathleen Kenney Arnold Kernus Cheryl Kinsey Patricia Jordan 122 ’ Verna Kirk Uwe Kirste Rita Klimkiewicz Victoria Kluson Mary Knapp Deborah Knipple Cary Koppie Bernard Kosek Roger Kotulak Alexander Kovach Wayne Kovacic Kathy Kramer Robert Kurtz Jana Lanam Calvin Langford 123 Robert Latham Joseph Laufer PAUL Karen Leavitt Judith Lemon B12 12 Judith Leverty Mary Lockett Jill Lower PAUL Jeffrey McAleer John McCalla Edward McDaniel Robin Lindner Franklin Lumpkin Jack Lynch Kathleen Lynch Sharon Lynch Nicholas Litsas Ellen Lowe Lynette Lund Heather McAdams John McDonald David McElwain 124 a 72 Ronald McGhee Kathryn Martin bi Charlotte Miller Linda Miller David Melby Margo Merrin ’ 4 oar, ie te - a om | scl Nancy Miller Stephen Montalvo Ruth Montgomery Michelle Moore Rebecca Moore Gary Morgan Michael Maines Sally Martin Dean Meyers Noel Miller Yvette Marion Richard Matteson Thomas Milks Lillian Millwood Elizabeth Marks James Maxey Allen Miller Donna Martin Erich Meding 125 72 Kenneth Neagle James Nicholas Peter Novgrod David Orndorff Darlene Oberosler Margaret Orso Stefan Nehl Vicki Niethamer Barbara Nelson Allen Nishikawa John Morgan John Morrison Pam Moseley Mary Mullin b Stephen Odiorne Elizabeth Osius Teresa Nelson Tim Nolan Edmund Olsen Larry Owens S——— VS Michael Nathan Mark Nemshick Tom Novack Janet O’Quinn Leslie Ozier 126 “hd Martin Poch Susan Price Cartis Palmquist Richard Parker Marguerite Paul Barbara Peck Julie Peterson Susan Pilch Jeffrey Perkins Virginia Pickarts Jeffrey Pittman Douglas Piercy Mary Poats KELLEHER Anita Proferes Kathleen Quinn Thomas Rainey 127 tf 2 William Ramey Patricia Rector Marcia Reece Suzanne Richards Vickie Riley Debra Rivers Kimberly Roach Karen Roberts Thelma Rose Barbara Rosen Alan Rosenberg Connie Roth Faith Rumford 128 Ann Russell Douglas Sakamoto Lori Samler William Sargent Teresa Sato Sidney Scanlan Franca Scheps Randolph Scott Susan Shaffer Barbara Sheley Janice Shelton Patrick Sheridan Deborah Sherman Suzie Shubart Paula-Sigalos John Sigman bs ad ie é Dorothy Simmons Deborah Singletary Barbara Skillman Steph Slawson Sandra Slinkman 129 Alice Smith Ceane Smith Jean Smith Kathryn Smith oy 2 ATTINELLO Mary Ann Smith Donald Stockton Craig Sullivan Sandy Stone Anita Summers 7 Anna Strickland Deborah Sundloff Wade Smith . Wayne Smith ’ eae Nancy Snoddy , - ; Norman Sohl Karen Sorber Colleen Spilman Dianne Stroube Susan Tanhauser Gary Spates Cynthia Stein Cheryl! Struder Brenda Taylor Sonia Sperry Sidne Stockton 130 Stephen Thompson Debra Tucker Ay oa. oo ‘ ih e Helen Taylor Robin Taylor ‘ Albert Ulmer Pam Van Sant Harriett Ulmer Rick Vardy Scott Taylor Suzanne Thompson Levin Tull John Underwood Reed Thorkildsen Katherine Turley Denise Verley Susan Vozzola Violet Taylor Amelia Trippe Douglas Turnage Matthew Vaitekunas Eric Terwilliger Debara Tucci Lloyd Turner Joseph Valler 131 we, 1p) } . Jean Watkins Mike Wengrovitz William Wadsworth Darlene Walter oA: tina Kallas tie, Mark Weber Mary Wenner Sharon Whitmer Margaret Whitmore Sonia Whittaker Jim Ward Judith Webster David Wertheim Larry Ward Paul Wahl Timothy Wahl Donna Walker John Wicker Patricia Wilburn Ray Warner Thomas Wells Carl Wertz Debra Warner Mary Welsh Matt Westcott 132 Edward Wilcox Bradley Williams Linda Williams Gail Wine Marus Winegar Sari Wise Donna Wray Regina Yorke Donna Zimmerman Coreen Wright Pamela Zartman Barbara Zorger Zz S Zz S Victor Wollett Kathleen Woods lim E eanal a oe linet .. Fa. { oe a } io : (ie Michael Worley Steven Wright Ronald Zartman Valerie Zwinscher Henry Worsham 133 12 iff TaAvd a“ CANNON iP: ‘“wivd PARE HY 7 aANG PSY Tnvd NONNVO Bf) FRESHMEN The Freshman Class Officers: Jill Foder, Vice President; Karen Lewis, Senator; Bob Burkhart, President; Karen Boutilier, Secretary; Paula Dobrianski, Treasurer. Not pictured: Jim Welch, Senator. 136 TAVd ei Raymundo Alfonso Debra Atkins Beverly Baker Donnan Becker } | i Janice Bartley Mark Beery Wayne Allen John Atkins Sharon Ames George Augst freee _ Lawrence Abramson ' William Adams Brian Addison Susan Akers Tilford Bartman John Beidelman | Victoria Anelli Robert Bachman Pamela Beatty Timothy Bellows gf Debra Alexander Joy Ashley Jerome Bailey Bonnie Beck Diane Benner 137 1d Nancy Bennett Susan Bernick Mitchell Blanken Brenda Bogle HALL Laura Bowman Carol Brandwein Thomas Bray Dean Benson Charles Berrier Edward Bledsoe Bonnie Bosch Karen Boutilier John Bowie Cathy Berger Lori Bierman Kenneth Blood Katherine Bowling Debra Bright Penny Bronsak 138 3 Frances Broome Debra Burkholder Neal Causey Mark Cermele Retta Carpenter Stephen Carrico John Cerva so a «f Rebecca Cochrane te Loralyn Coles —- Carolyn Colquitt = Clare Conlin “ Kathryn Conway Kenneth Brown Douglas Burns Robert Carter Julie Christian John Bryant Virginia Butcher Laura Cassell Marian Cmiel Susan Burhans Steven Cantrell Clinfon Causey Robert Burkhart Teresa Carlson 139 iS Donna Cox Liz Crowley Deborah Cook Denise Cooper Laurie Craft Peggy Crowson John Daniel Pam Davis Aaron Dawson Faith Cooper Pamela Crippin David Daigle Patty Corcoran Lorraine Cook Michelle Cooke Teresa Cooke William Deeter Martha De La Pena Richard Cormier Marion Crosby Francis Dall Diane Courant Marjorie Crowder Dean Daniel 140 8 Pam Durso Mark Edwards Lulu Ewing Barbara Eason Laura Emerson Brenda Fahnestock PAUL Paula Dobriansky Karen Dority Carla Downey Diana Deiauder Steve Del Signore Mary Deutschmann Kenneth Diehl Barbara Duffy Deborah Dingus Denise Durso Bruce Easton Brenda Erickson Sharon Farrell 141 CANNON Carolyn Faulk Ann Freund Douglas Funesti Gregory Friedrich Linda Furbee Jeffry Fuhrmann Jane Furr i ene ee ae cx ite Joyce Fessenden Maria Filipcezyk William Fisher Robert Fitzsimmons Patrick Flynn Robin Franzel Carol Fulesdy Ted Galanos : Jill Foder Paul Freeman David Fulton Jean Gallagher Louis Fortier Chris French 142 Ellen Gamber Frank Garrett William Gaskins Kay Geoffroy Laura Gerhard Dorothy Goad Brian Goodson Douglas Grandon Randy Green Sharon Grenwis Alan Grogan Sharon Grossmann Donna Gugel John Guinee Patricia Gundrum 143 David Hagen Charles Hall vil Cheryl Hansborough Joy Harris Peggy Harris Joan Harrison Monica Harrison Joseph Hartsoe Stephen Hay 7 3 | See eel ee ’ Connie Heffley Aneta Hill Diane Hinman Michael Hucks Thomas Hittinger Joseph Henderson Douglas Hill Margaret Henderson Jonathan Hill aan ar ie La al ta tena James Hays Mary Healy Brian Heater Richard Hedlund Richard Hoke Nancy Hull Thomas Henry Larry Himmelman Helen Hopkins Stephen Hume Alice Hedrick David Hichak Wade Hinkle Stuart Horn Sally Hummel 144 Pamela Isaacs Denise Jackson Deborah Johnson CANNON 78 Lisa Johnson Joseph Keenan i : Bertram Keeter | a — P ¢ co % Lynette Johnson Carlton Jones Thomas Jorgensen Rita Johnson Maryse Jones Kerry Kay Michael Jorgensen Thomas Kay Charles Keller Jeffrey Kevan Scott Kidd 145 Tp a 4 Kate Kraft Sally Lacy Deborah Lane Richard Kremer Marian Laird Marcia Lane aa £ Holly Knickerbocker Joni Kosek Susan Kimmel Nancy King Paul King Dwight Kiser Frederick Knaak Christie Koyiacles Theresa Kurtz Peter Lampert Elizabeth La Rock Laurie Kozina 146 3 hi than hea liceS fe | : 3 CANNON 3 Janice Leonard Kathleen Lyddane Michael Lyon Karen Lewis Michael Lynch Steve McBride CANNON Craig Larson John Laufer Ann Lauver James Le Doux Leslie Leizear Margaret Light Mary Logan Linda Lilly Kathie Lohr David Logan Cynthia Long Claudia Lowe Steven Lubbehusen 147 a3 Charles McCullar Mary McLean Stephen Mahan a ies 2) ‘ '“ OY oe — ie ell : 4 ¢ J y ie! PAUL a Edward Martinez Gloria Martinez John McCloud Nancy McFall Leslie McQuarrie Susan Maness Doris Mank Carolyn Manning OF Kevin McCluskey Kathleen McKinless Traci MacWelch Diana Marthens Richard Mason Bonnie Maston 148 ffs: Kathryn Mathers Nancy Mead Mary Mindak Linda Mitchell Melinda Michaels Melissa Miles David Moody . , } Nancy Mullins Louise Nesnow Paul Neumann Benjamin Newhall Jack Newsom Maury Mathis Marianne Meagher Elizabeth Miller Melinda Moorefield Linda Matkins Robert Melby Mary Miller William Mottley Hollis Maton Irena Mendez Timothy Miller Hunter Matthews Barbara Menking 149 3 George Norman William Overton Debby Palmer Robert Paxton Carlan Palmquist Thomas Peck Callie Norton Diane Owen Diane O’Connor Mary Owen Ronald Nicholson Vickie Niemi Marie Nootenboom Bruce Norfolk Kevin Parker Barbara Pence Anita O’Quinn Dana Page Colleen Parks William Pendleton - Elena Norfolk Pamela Orso Mary Palm Cynthia Parrish Russell Penney 150 aS Valerie Prochazka Peggy Psimas Paul Pensabene James Perkins Roxanne Perry Jolynne Phillips Sue Picard Jacqueline Pompan Robert Phipps Anna Piercy Clare Potter Fred Plaisance Cindy Powlus PAUL Jadine Qualls Murray Quin Paula Rainey 151 3 Debra Richards Eva Roberts Richard Rogers Robert Rosenblum Carolyn Robinson Debra Roisum John Rouse Michael Richardson Gary Rizzo Deborah Randle Sandra Ray Sharon Reed Paul Regan Rebecca Renfro Michael Robbins Patricia Rogers Paul Rosenberg Valerie Rowe Marianna Roberson 152 i Robert Royce Michael Rubin Gail Rudolph Paul Sabula Billy Sasseen John Sato Helene Schanamann Fe f Vid” ig a i rae | John Schwarzman Charles Schwieder Mark Seguine Leonard Settlemyer John Seybold Christopher Shea Eileen Sheehan Lynn Shelton 153 Mary Sheridan Loretta Sherman Stuart Sherman Carol Shertzer S CANNON 73 7 ° x = wy c Margaret Sivills Carol Slingerland Terrill Sizemore Nancy Smith Donald Skelton Susan Smith be Zs Stephen Shirey Stephanie Sigalos Edward Simons Laura Skubik William Smoot Anita Shoemaker Ann Silver Frederick Singletary Linda Sleeth Joseph Somavilla Cheryl Siegel Lex Simmons Barbara Singleton 154 73 Deborah Steele John Strand Donna Sparks Steven Spurlock Monica Taylor Carol Timchak Lisa Thomas William Todd r j Eric Stanhagen Pamela Stewart Carrie Strickle Marianne Thomas Joseph Stewart Annette Stroble re. Patricia Turney Susan Vaitekunas Debra Stapchuck Denise St. John Jana Stultz Richard Thomas Deborah Staples Denton Stokes Theodor Swem Dana Thompson 155 fe Maria Weyraugh Nona Vinson Brad Washington David Webster Paul Whelan Alice Williams Dirk Williams Elizabeth Williams Susan Wasilewski Janes Welch Kathy Whistleman John Watts on™ : Fy nS 9 3 “A 4 Charles Wallace Cynthia Ward Deboran Warren Nancy Williams James Wise Dorothy Wearne Amy Wells Margaret Whitmore Robert Weaver Clarence Wells Maynard Willard 156 3, William Wood Kenneth Wiser Larry Wolf Vicky Woody Debora Wright Barbara Yancey Janet Zargar Edwin Wright Carol York Mary Zimmermann CANNON 137 HS NONNVO Pees pormnietamnde rade: 158 159 KELLEHER SUPPLEMENT CLASS OF ’70 KAREN JANE LEIZEAR: J. V. Cheerleader 2; Class Cheerleader 3; Drill Team 3. CLASS OF ’72 KAREN LEIZEAR CLASS OF °71 Ay ni m) be’ Tavd Robert Abba David Henderson Robert Faulk Barry Huffman Jackie Sendak 160 SUPPLEMENT CLASS OF °73 Susan Johnson Michael Kenney Elmer Crippin David Hendricks Thomas Dennis Michael Hill Mary Dunham Stephen Beers Willard Bennett Michael Black John Cain . James Ferguson John Hiltz Bonnie Jones Barry King Ted Kanamine Blaine Knox Debbie Christon Bonny Fox Charles Holtzworth Gerald Keene Craig Koppie 161 SUPPLEMENT Victor Nash Veronica Robertson Charles Ward Youu! John Krsul Mike Lynch John Moxham John Patton Lea Lind Richard Millard Mike Mueller Tavd - pe 162 IN MEMORIAM JANE ANTOINETTE KORCEL June 18, 1953—September 28, 1969 HAROLD WAYNE MORRIS August 19, 1954—June 29, 1969 MAHA FAWZI HABIB March 26, 1953—March 3, 1970 163 A RA LAY “A RAY WN ‘ . . . — . 3 IQ SS AX SY “ ' 5 4 vi AAA ‘ ' ; ith A AA VLA ' VELLA 4} ' ; : VAY Minh Vl, : yi! NAVAN $3) + i i] AAA TAAS VN ANN | i ii tN RAO OO ae see” C4 liye TEE i} A WY Hi W KY HON, Z ene H i i Te es TA agin : Wile HAHN 23! UU Misi), if nf} | | i mn : i ] Ml UM l Hy Mtn, | ri i ii, ] WHY) Up : | hit WN) ish i} Ni th a PELL | mM N Myf i) a al ' Hii ij Hf laf MMH i Hi J i Log Y} £ i, : ( Ys jf 4, f; ny Serge he hick Pinta ; Ree : ; ; Hy MAES ye Srp oy : | = € q yA % | y A 4 LAX ia Y SS SS ae J TALNALILT A £2 ANSI SG 7, 4 14 1494.5 % Yi H¢ 74,3 g STUDENT CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION COLASS I } Members of the SCA. Brian Lewis President Dennis Rabinovitz Vice President Mary Middlemas Secretary Mike Singer Treasurer Cabinet Mike Bedwell Backstage Larry Bussey Assemblies Kay Cannon Posters and Bulletin Boards Mindi Craft Activities Bonnie Green Spirit Bruce Grossman Second Edition Sharon Hayweiser Receptions and Handbook Lucy Knapp Inter-Club Council Sharon Lewis Historian Candee Pilk Safety Steph Reres Elections Tom Wallin Building and Grounds Steve Carr Monta Dakin Chris Honenburger Advisory Board ae “If you want that read, you say it 166 eda CANNON CANNON The S.C.A. sponsored Homecoming activities: the game... PAUL ™ PAUL PAUL Uf te S.C.A. officers, from top: Brian Lewis, Dennis Rabinovitz, Mike The S.C.A. led the drive to give Jefferson the most liberal Fairfax ager, and Mary Middlemas. County dress code. 167 Bob Shephard President Gary Laws Vice President Liz Austin Secretary Debbie Shafer Treasurer Sue Czapiewski Keeper of the Emblem Sherrie Albrecht. David Beidelman Stephanie Benefield Anthony Benn Alan Bradshaw Larry Bussey Cathy Callahan Sue Casabona Mary Anne Deeney Wendy Elliott Betsy Fitz “Pass it down — wake up Schroeder!” NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Sandy Fourqurean Jim Gerhard Suzanne Glascock Alan Goodman Thelma Gower Debbie Grant Ralph Groemping Mike Gurney Paul Hagedorn Diane Hoobler Doug Jensen Bob Johnson Kathy Jones Greg King Sharon Lewis Randy Mathis Joan Myers Barbara Nash Charlene Nicholas Nancy Norman Charles Orndorff Denise Payne Janet Perkins Dennis Robinovitz Bill Rector Pam Schneider Alan Schroeder Julia Skelton Susan Spruill Christy Stelloh Steve Sylvester Gloria Szopiak Barbara Thomson Melissa Twisdale Curtis Wagner Tom Wallin Martha Watts Chris Westcott Lynn Withers 168 PAUL Bob Shephard leads the Honor Society Inductions. PAUL PAUL NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Kathy DePonte President Mike Wengrovitz Vice President Cindy Cox Secretary Val Culver Treasurer Sue Bibbings Amy Breedlove Sharon Brown Eileen Brownell Vera Callahan Liz Casabona Doug Cook Kathy Cullinan Jane Deeter Leantha Duncan David Engel Barbara Foelak Charlotte Galson John Hagedorn Anne Haslip Susan Hedrick Betsy Jensen Lisa Johnson Tim Nolan Susan Pilch Teresa Sato Steph Slawson Sonia Sperry Sandy Stone Reed Thorkildsen Rick Underwood Mary Wenner Tim Nolan is inducted into the Junior Honor Society. HALL Mr. McConnell rules over inductions. 169 “What? Curtain time in 2 minutes!?!” THESPIANS Greg King President Brian Brazier Vice President Pat Londner John Bunting Carol Campbell Charlie Cofer Sue Czapiewski Barbara Godek Secretary Karen Hummer Ellie Watts Pam Peters Treasurer PAUL PAUL Rr he “You really think this is a good layout?” QUILL AND SCROLL Barbara Tull President Tutti Bray Vice President Liz Austin Secretary Ray Paul Treasurer Tara Kelly Historian Karen Davis Set.-at-Arms Kurt Burkhart Robert Cannon Doug Carneal Rose Ann Conlin 170 Kathy Culkin Janet DeLauder Thelma Gower Ralph Groemping Lawrence Hall Nancy McDaniel Nancy McGowan Janet Perkins Steve Pixley Joan Roberts Meredith Rose Linda Slingerland Christy Stelloh Tom Wallin Lynn Withers “Hmm, it’s 7:50 and no actors... “He wants this finished by tomorrow? FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY “Mr. McConnell just wouldn't believe it! The French Club in action! CANNON FRENCH CLUB Dana Adams President Debbie Maness Vice President Amy Breedlove Secretary Debbie Shaefer Historian Tony Benn Parliamentarian Peggy Miller Treasurer CANNON CANNON Bill Adams Carol Brandwein Mary Brazier Kathy Cheek Cindy Cox Kathy Cullinan Valerie Culver Carol Ellins Charlotte Galson Virginia Graves Candy Kelly Polly Miller Betsy Moriarty Patricia Newman Mary Lou Pence Teresa Sato Jackie Sendak Suzie Shubart Julie Skelton Ceane Smith Jana Stultz Loretta Wack Martha White Nancy Norman President Kathy Jones Sec’y-Treas. Sherry Albrecht Jack Anderson Liz Austin Leslie Badenoch Susan Bibbing Tutti Bray Eileen Brownell Liz Casabona Susan Casabona Patti Crawford Cathy Cullinan Valerie Culver Dianne Doering Wendy Elliott David Engel Charlotte Galson Virginia Graves Don Hayes Gary Laws Neil Parker Denise Payne Janet Perkins Teresa Sato Debbie Shafer Susan Spruill Vicki Tinsman Tom Wallin Jan Wasiliewski Skip Watts HALL Mike Durrer President Torey Duggan Vice President Carolyn Hall Secretary Mike Haralson Treasurer Mrs. Nelson Sponsor Virginia Aharonian Mark Anderson Lawrence Baldwin Gretchen Bear Zoltan Berghoffer Sue Biffings Brian Brazier Julie Christian Cindy Dameron Ruthe Deesen Bob Haines Charlotte Heller Nick Matteson Carl Newby Stephen Odiorne Pam Paulsen Donna Polk Larry Rieger Barbara Sheley Lucy Tomlinson Rhonda Whittmus GERMAN CLUB SPANISH CLUB Hmmm... Do blondes real- ly have more fun? Bob Stacy President Pam Hay Vice President Sarah Whitsett Sec’y-Treas. Mrs. Williams Mrs. Calhoun Sponsors Sharon Ames Karen Bartley Sharon Brown Cathy Callahan Becky Cochrane Faith Cooper Jack Crowder Jane Deeter Joaquin DeLeado ATTINELLO LeAntha Duncan Barbara Foelak Patty Gallegher Debbie Grant Mary Healy Susan Hedrick Denise Jackson DeJay Jackson “You were a matador?!?” Leslie Jefferis Ray Jordan Tom Jorgensen Kate Kraft Marian Laird Craig Larson Terry Nelson Diane O’Conner Elaine Orso ANTINELLO Ann Paul Vicky Riley Mark Sequine Carol Shertzer Ann Silver Karen Tomimatsu George Watson Donna Wray Joan Wray HALL PAUL Isn’t there some kind of regulation against this!” “NO, you can’t have an unchaperoned weekend!” Jon Hale President Tom Singer Vice President Beth Pace Secretary Duke Hale Treasurer Jeff Neumann Richard Singer Functions Committee Chairmen Deska Adams Roddy Ahlfield Debby Alexander Vickie Alexander Sue Ambrose Vickie Anelli Lori Attinello Dee Augustad Leslie Badennoch Pat Barber Myra Binns Susan Blieler Tom Bracke Nancy Bross Larry Bussy John Cain Pattie Canham Marlene Carrico LATIN HONOR SOCIETY Adele Chaves Bill Coghill Cindy Crooks Sharon Cumby Kurt Dallow Keri Davis Mike Dean Doreen DeBellis Sheryl Dempsy Kathy DePonte Paula Dobrianski Carol Ellins Frank Ewing Clair Geoffrey Pam Gilheany Bill Griffen Bob Haines Diane Healy JoAnn Hess David Hichak Mike Hirsh Brad Howard Nina Howell Tom Hughes Connie Irons Rick Johnson Candy Kelly Mary Locklett Hall Lockwood Tom Lockwood Lisa Maag Patti Mahan Amy Mathis LATIN CLUB Joaquin Bayo Carol Berry Joan Burton Patti Canham Valerie Culver Janet DeLauder Faith Durrer Frank Ewing Margaret Fahringer Suzanne Glascock Lindsay Hamilton Chris Harnish Charlie Harvith Wade Hinkle Gregg King John Knapp Lucy Knapp Steve McBride Liz Miller Becky Moore Judy Oglesby Carlene Palmquist Candee Pilk Irving Schmaltz Tom Singer Rick Stockwell June Woods Sue Casabona Charles Cofer Ann Croghan Sue Glascock Chris Harnish Charles Harvith Greg King John Knapp John Loesch Carolyn Muller Candee Pilk Nancy Thompson June Woods SKI CLUB Heather McAdams Andy McDonald Jana McDonald Bob McMath Karen Mendenhall Scott Myers Debbie Nicholson Tim Nolan Judy Oglisby Carlene Palmquist Pan Paulsen Barbara Peck Ginger Pickarts Beckey Pickarts Mary Poats Maryann Rainy Debbie Richards Marie Rose Meredith Rose Ann Russel Pat Sheridan Dennis Short Mary Single Ceane Smith Bob Stacy Sidne Stockman Lucy Tomlinson Bobbi Trace Melissa Twisdale Mark Weber Martha White Tina White Sari Wise Linda Matthews President Alicia Cotter Vice-President Susan Spruill Corresponding Secretary Sue Tracy Recording Secretary Cindy Morris Treasurer Jeannie Ricketts Chaplain Linda Brown Historian Marsha Himmelman Senior Representative Marion Andrews Junior Representative Diane Hoobler Parliamentarian Miss Shields Sponsor Myra Binns Suzanne Brown Eileen Brownell Pam Bussen Mindy Craft Monta Lee Dakin Wendy Elliott Betsy Fitz Gigi Gillespie Virginia Graves Karen Hardison Sherryl Kay Tara Kelly Becky Moore Nancy Norman Beth Pace This is how the Keyettes sell Magazines! KEYETTES Trisha Powell Joan Roberts Teresa Sato Stephanie Slawson Suzanne Spurlock Emily Terry Nancy Thompson Lyn Withers CANNON . oe = JEFFERSON HIGH bie, COLONIALS Charles Cofer President Greg Croghan Vice-President Charlie Harvith Secretary Brian McCaa Treasurer Steve Martenson Set.-at-Arms Mike Cooper Historian Mike Ablutz John Attinello Mike Bedwell Don Bloom Don Boyd Kurt Burkhart Larry Bussey John Cofer Doug Cook Jim Craft Kurt Dallow Bruce Deatley Mike Durrer Frank Ewing Mark Friedlander Larry Gerfen Mike Gurney The Keyettes and Key Club worked together Saturdays on Project Touch. 174 KEY CLUB Don Hayes Winston Hey Tommy Hines Mike Hirsch Jeff Hunt Jay Huyett Bill Kramer Gary Laws Brian Lewis Tom Lyon Dave McKee Allen Miller Tim Nolan Ray Paul Dennis Rabinovitz Sam Rodenhizer Will Rogers Meredith Bruce Rose Alan Scarborough Alan Schoeder Steve Sylvester Doug Vetter Tom Wallin George Watson Skip Watts Mike Wengrovitz Chris Wescott Ken Wilson Harry Withers PAUL CIVETTES Pattie Reidelbach President Patti Matteson Vice President Sharon Lewis Secretary Stephanie Reres Treasurer Margot McLean Chaplain Pam Hay Historian Linda Phipps Senator Brenda Augst Barbara Bachman tease Saranne Barber . Linda Carmack - Todd Conger PAUL HOWARD Perry Robinson President Bill Harvell Vice-President Steve Walters Secretary Steve Hedland Treasurer Charles Mullins Set.-at-Arms Howard Sorber Chaplain Butch Addison Roddy Ahlfield Bill Beasley Steve Beasley Tom Bracke Keith Brosius Randy Carlson Doug Carneal Jim Cirrillo Kevin Cassidy Newton Edwards Mike Estes Ken Fisher Rick Graham Chris Honenberger Terry Jones Steve Klein Bill Rector Greg Regan Jim Roberts Jan Rosenberg Steve Sadoti Pat Sheridan Mike Singer Mark Sollosi Richard Spaulding Rick Stockwell Larry Timchak Brad Tisdale Al Ulmer Rick Vardy Steve Zettel | pe) PAUL Debbie Dalton Debbie Eybers Patty Foder Debbie Fox Jan Gluch Sue Gould Debbie Grant Bonnie Green Linda Hall Ann Harris Hazel Hartsoe Janet Houston Kathy Jones Debbie Maness Jana McDonald Brenda McGeachy Kathy Mitchem Pam Moseley Star Poe Anita Proferes Sandy Sperry Cindy Stelloh Sandy Stone. Dianne Stroube Jackie Sweeney Barbara Thompson Janey Thompson Jan Wasilewski JUNIOR CIVITAN CLUB Suzanne Glascock President Carol Cornett Vice President Judy Buffaloe Secretary Mary McCloud Treasurer Joan Wagner Historian Barbara Bagby Chaplain Judy Wagner Publicity Chairman Deska Adams Cindy Campbell Sue Carlson Meg Carter Susan Casabona Cindy Cassell Liz Flynn Patti Freeh Barbara Godek Cindy Haney Chris Harnish Laurie Harvell Kathy Hawkins Ann Iwanik Helen Kimmel Cindy King Mary Kitner Helen McDaniel Terri Masterson Nancy Nicholson Janice O’Donnell Kathy Quinn Shiela Sentipal Pam VanSant Francis Wright If you can’t sell magazines one way, try another! TRIDEN HALL Larry Paule seems enthralled by the words of the roarer, Neil Parker. 176 4, JEFFERSON COLONIA LEO Neil Parker President William Singleton Vice President Charlene Nicholas Secretary Larry Paule Treasurer Frank Corcoran Leo Tamer David Lowe Tail Twister John Baumgardner Randy Mathis Directors Terry Arps Steve Atkins Anthony Chiniara Tim Crowley Rick Cummings Gloria Drye Ali Fassihi CLUB Lynda Freeman Larry Hall Dixie Hemsley Charles Hichak Karen Hummer James Jackson Mike Johnson Sylvia Kaye Canice Kelly David Keyes Roberta Klemm Debbie Kluson Nancy McDaniel Patricia Neumann Chris Nicholas Wayne Odin Susan Pilch Robert Rivers Roger Shaeffer Norman Stewart David Whelan Debbie Whitmore OWARD Mrs. Bennett, Lorraine and Theresa Saunders, and Snoopy, hink FHA is great. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS AMERICA Lorraine Saunders President Tania Filipezyk Vice President Theresa Saunders Secretary Carolyn Hall Treasurer Charlotte Galson Reporter Sue Miller Historian Mrs. Loretta C. Bennett Sponsor Debby Alexander Brenda Ashley Beverly Baker Janice Bartley Cathy Cheek Pattv Corcoran Marie Filipczyk Carol Fulesdy Ellen Gamber Karen Gegory Sharon Grossman Peggy Halsey Charlene Hughes Rita Johnson Kathy Jones Nancy King Karen Leavitt Janice Leonard Susan Maness Doris Mank Annie McFall Melinda Michaels Liz Miller Lisa Miles Ruby Minis Nancy Mullins Janet O’Quinn Mary Lou Pence Roxanne Perry Cindy Powlus Jo Reece Karen Roberts Jane Rowe Helen Schanaman Mary Sheridan Chery] Siegel Barbara Staples Debbie Staples Patty Staples Debbie Sundluff Jane Toll Deborah Taylor LeAnne Ward Faye Washington Gail Wine Bobbie Yance Gina Yorke Donna Zimmerman FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Kay Cannon President Debbie Dalton Vice President Cynthia Stein Secretary George Watson Treasurer Susan Pilch Historian Mrs. Waldron Sponsor Sharon Anderson Brenda Ashley Sue Bibbings Sharon Brown Juanita Burks Alexandra Diapoalis Kathy Edinger Barbara Follak Claire Geoffroy Sandra Gilbert Cindy Gregory Ann Harris Hazel Hartsoe Susan Hendrick Greg King Diane Meadows Mary Lou Pence Becky Pridgen Chris Prysby Pam Rood Franca Scheps Patti Stopus Kay Cannon gains experience by teaching Home Ec. 177 =a ee —— CANNON ” ‘Don’t you dare take that pic... INTERNATIONAL Will Rogers President Mary Lou Pence Vice President Candy Kelly Secretary Marie Jean Treasurer Dana Adams Sharon Anderson Joaquin Bayo Delgado Linda Cook Nancy Crosby Janelle Daigle This is Math? Nancy Darville Kathy DePonte Alexandria Diapoulis Barbara Falak Susie Featherstone Pam Gilheany Debbie Grant Cindy Gregory Kathy Haller Mike Haralson Lynn Maxwell Cartis Palmquist Charlene Palmquist Anne Paul Paul Hagedorn Captain Liz Austin Tutti Bray John Christian Mike Cooper Ralph Groemping John Hagedorn Will Rogers Bob Shepard Curtis Wagner Tom Wallin PAUL The International Club gave a surprise party for Joaquin Bayo [ gado, our student from Spain. CLUB Jefferson’s representatives. 178 Janice Sandwen Pam Schneider Debbi Shafer Julie Skelton Bob Stacy Carol Tanhauser Helen Taylor MATH TEAM Melissa Twisdal Loretta Wack George Watson Martha White Tina White Rhonda Wittmu PAUL LL TT ee a ti Sed e - ‘ b F 5g P F ; SCIENCE CLUB Mark Anderson President Ralph Groemping Vice President John Christian Sec’y.-Treas. Mr. Melone Sponsor Bill Beier Stephanie Benefield Mike Cooper Mike Durrer Paul Hagedorn Terry Nelson Alan Nishikawa D. J. Qualls Bob Wilson , ae COLONIAL CORPS PAUL David McKee President John Kenney Vice President Mike Singer Sec’y.-Treas. Alan Axthelm Tom Bracke Charlie Cofer John Cofer Bruce Childress Bruce Crippin Elmer Crippin Larry Clark Mark Edwards David Henderson Bill Kenney John Kenney Wayne Kovacil Erich Meding Rodger Menking Dean Meyers Jeff Neumann Rick Rainbolt Tom Rainey Don Stockton Wayne Smith Wade Smith John Tracey Tim Wahl Tim Tull Rick Underwood 179 DECA Marty McPherron President Joe Fruend Vice President Carol Edwards Treasurer Helene Kimmel Secretary Al Hall Sgt.-at-Arms Mr. Pruner Sponsor Joyce Beatty Ezel Boz ° Russel. Brisbois Bob Browning Judy Chalker Wayne Clem Carol Corra Karen Cox Claudia Daniel Phil Daniels Joanna Dearden Jim Devenney Jill DeVier Linda Dolan Cindy Dunmire George Early Mary Geisler Dena Gilmore Carolyn Hall President Mary Brazier Vice President David Beidelman Secretary Reporter Mike Haralson Treasurer Linda Bradish Sharon Brown Suzanne Gibson Rita Klimkiewitz Robin Lindner Tim Nolan Pam Schneider Debbie Shertzer Loretta Wack MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB John Heider Kevin Heider Kathy Judson Kerry Kennedy Henry Khachie Don Lacey Chris Lape Susan Lawrence Karen Legg Neil Lily Dave Lucchese Ken Mabry Al Mack Bill Mansy Gerry Massie Stephanie Morrow Allen Norton Linda Nowman Mike Owens Richard Polen Chris Robinson Mike Singletary Paul Talley Steve Thacker Mert Thompson Brian Ward Maynard Willard Richard Williams Richard B. Williams Robert Young Bill Mansy works on a DECA project. 180 HOWARD “T can draw a direct relationship between Robbie’s camera and the human eye.” SPOTLIGHTERS Spotlighters have a great interest in the switchboard... PAUL . and make-up. Marsha Himmelman President Karle Ruffing Vice President Chris Harnish Secretary Chris Prysby Treasurer Chris Banks Robin Brann Mary Brazier Lise Burkholder Susan Bernick Vera Callahan Cynthia Carey Betty Carter Susan Cooper Carol Cornet ELECTRONICS CLUB PAUL Dianne Doering Lucia Durso Carolyn Faulk Jean Gallagher Chris Harris Joan Harrison Mary Healy De Jay Jackson Debbie Johnson Candy Kelly Kris Killrakis Ann Lauver Karen Leavitt Yuette Marion Linda Matkins Tod McDonald Karen Mendenhall Tim Miller Becky Moore Terry Nelson Diana O’Connor Judy Oglesby Debbie Palmer Doug Qualls Pam Rood Rick Rood Barbara Rosen Franca Scheps Bob Thompson Connie Terwilliger Patti Turney Sue Wasilewski Larry Paule President Rick Bingham Vice President Steve Bear Secretary Bob Latham Treasurer Mr. Kelleher Sponsor Paul Andrea Allen Axhelm David Bachschmio John Brogan John Brown David Hendricks Bob Kurtz Tim Latham Bob Owen Michael Rubin Norman Sohl j = The Electronics Club examines the audio-console in the planetarium. 181 ATTINELLO Larry Bussey Bill Brogan Captain Vera Callahan e Chris Honenberger John Christian rd Co-captain Joaquin Bayo Alan Goodman Delgado Sec’y-Treas. Doug Jensen Amy Breedlove Brian Lewis DEBATE TEAM Librarian Neil Parker Mr. Gardner Rusty Paul Sponsor Mike Singer Inga Sivills Diana Vorsanger Lyn Withers Bxdke of Mil, persone! ove E, wenld he better ded manpower for meeting goals fr ane beets ¥ eed poiletinn work Nic facilities PERERE e, eB recrewt Hitt Rusty Paul stresses his point in a heated debate. The issue is further discussed by Chris Honenberger. CHESS CLUB Mike Durrer President Gray Donnalley Vice President Charles Hichak Sec’y.-Treas. Mark Anderson David Bachschmid Bill Beier Bruce Crippin Jon Farenholt Deborah Randle Carroll Warner Blaine Wheeler GIRL’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PAUL ANTINELLO ) ht aoe wee | es a alisd i 4 Uh aad B, H y fi “Coffee, tea or me?” Sw £ { r Mi ¢ rndiinn Carol Keels Jan Rhodes ; Cathy Hampton Lynn King Lisa Shore Karen Wheeler Sandy Sperry Wendy Elliott Karen Hardison Debbie Kluson Jane Skubik President Reporters Karen Eetters Pam Hay Diana Knapp Linda Slingerland Susan Tracy Nancy Andrews Tania Filipezyk Dixie Hemsley Kathy Kramer Janet Stewart Vice President Linda Arany Patty Foder Marsha Amy Mathis Sandy Stone Star Poe Dee Augustad Sandy Fourqurean Himmelman Darlene McArtor Barbara Thompson Secretary Liz Austin Jescey French Ann Iwanik Elaine Millwood Nancy Thompson Suzanne Spurlock Sandy Boyum Linda Gardner Margaret Jean Ruth Montgomery Joy Walker Treasurer Ruth Christman Claire Geoffroy Marie Jean Carolyn Muller Mary Wenner Connie Slawson Ann Cox Pam Gilheany Patty Jordan Janet Perkins Linda Wesley Historian Sue Czapiewski Jan Gluch Judy Kabrich Linda Peterson Lynn Withers Patti Mahan Garnett Donnally Thelma Gower Sylvia Kaye Buffie Raney Joan Wray Rick Cummings President Jeff Hunt Vice President Jeff Neumann Sec’y.-Treas. Tim Crowley Charlie Harvith Brad Tisdale Chris Westcott Wayne Wheeler Executive Board Mike Ablutz Charlie Cofer Bill Coghill Frank Gluch Larry Housman Bill Kramer Brian Lewis Bob Lutz Pat Lynch Randy Mathis Howard Sorber Steve Sylvester Doug Vetter Larry Ward Harry Withers Jefferson’s award winning athletes sell concessions at Red and White Night. VARSITY ) LETTERMAN’S | wit CLUB | “Did you say a cup of ice?” : i | : 183 PAUL FELLOWSHIP OF | CHRISTIAN ATHLETES Mike Barbee Kenneth Brown Doug Carneal Jim Cirillo Charles Cofer Doug Cook Greg Croghan Bruce Deatley Francis Doll David Engle Mike Gurney Mark Hansen Felton Jones John Kenney Scott Kidd Steve Mahan Randy Mathis Dave McKee Jeff Neuman Rick Rainbolt Sam Rodenhizer Billy Sasseen Chuck Schwieder Steve Shirey Mike Smarr Steve Spurlock Eric Stanhaben Ric Vardy Dave Whelan Harry Withers All together now, “We love Mr. Henderson!” Michael Cooper President Curtis Wagner Prime Minister Karen Davis Vice President Larry Bussey Secretary Ralph Groemping Treasurer Mr. Callaham Sponsor Bill Beier Larry Breakiron John Christian Mike Durrer Alan Goodman John Hagedorn Paul Hagedorn HALL Phil Harley Be. } Doug Jensen Pll pretend that I didn’t hear that, Lisa Maag Hagedorn.” Steve Morgan Charles Orndorff Bill Singleton POLITICAL SCIENCE AND HISTORY CLUB “We won’t have our picture taken!” 184 ASTRONOMERS’ ASSOCIATION Michael Baker President Allen Nishikawa Vice President Secretary Larry Breakiron Treasurer Randy Causey Craig Collins Elmer Crippin David Engel Charlotte Galson John Hiltz Norman Sohl The members of the Astronomy Club reach new heights. JEFFERSON JOTTINGS ROSE 185 Barbara Tull Editor Lynda Taylor Connie Terwilliger Assistant Editors Bob Shephard Left-Hand Man Peggy Vogt Right-Hand Woman Sue Miller Art Editor Brooke Barber Liana Carter Virginia Graves Barbara Landwehr Gwendolyn McDonald Susan Price Staff Meredith Rose Photography Editor Robbie Cannon Bruce Grossman Charlotte Heller Tim Jackson Staff Sue Czapiewski Poetry Editor Mike Bedwell Tutti Bray Kurt Burkhart Susan Faffar Barbara Foelak Hazel Hartsoe Candy Kelly Sally Martin Charlene Nicholas Dennis Rabinovitz Barbara Rosen Cynthia Stein Anna Strickland Linda Wesley Staff John Knapp Prose Editor Liz Austin Mike Durrer Ata Fassihi Alan Goodman Joan Hendricks Kathy Martin Harrianne Mills Kris Paolucci Janice Sandwen Lisa Shore Bill Singleton Mary Smith Staff Pam Bussen Publicity Editor Carol Beery Bill Gaskins Brian Lewis Pat Londner Lisa Maag Barbara Peck Donna Polk Paula Sigalos Helen Taylor Levin Tull Staff Nancy Andrews Kathy Culkin Dianne Doering Thelma Gower Rick Rood Suzie Shubart Bob Stacy Typists CANNON “We lost 12 rolls of film, Mr. Kelleher.” - McDANIEL CANNON ” ! “If I can meet my deadline, you can meet yours PAUL | A typical Robbie producti: — snowballs in July! | Sunshine at work. GROEMPING He’s a cute one! HOWARD peainenincianra La Sorry, we can’t give you dancing girls on the cover. The Masked Bandit. Cool, calm, and collected. 186 THE JEFFERSONIAN The fun’s only beginning! McDANIEL They said this publishing conference would be fun! HOWARD Yearbook members decide on the cover of the book. 187 HOWARD “Me? A Yearbook advisor?” Smilin’ Anne! CANNON Karen Davis Editor Tara Kelly Liz Austin Classes Editors Nancy McGowan Christy Stelloh Assistants Rose Ann Conlin Faculty and Administration Janet Perkins Assistant Nancy McDaniel Clubs Editor Janet DeLauder Assistant Trisha Powell Sports Editor Jeff Neuman Assistant Linda Slingerland Student Life Editor Pattie Canham Tom Wallin Assistants Anne Croghan Business Manager Lynn Withers Assistant Susan Spruill Treasurer Amy Mathis Assistant Tutti Bray Photo Editor Debbie Kluson Assistant Rusty Paul Head Photographer Ralph Groemping Assistant John Attinello Robbie Cannon Brad Howard Larry Hall Photographers Mr. Kelleher Advisor McDANIEL ATTINELLO “You're driving me up a wall!” “You think I’m Bruce Grossman?” TOWN CRIER 188 John Knapp Editor Monta Lee Dakin First Page Editor Barbara Tull Second Page Editor Kurt Burkhart Third Page Editor Bruce Grossman Assistant Donald Black. Sports Page Thelma Gower Circulation Editor Connie Terwilliger Advertising Manager Nancy Andrews Exchange Editor Meredith Rose Photographer Bill Biers Cartoonist Deska Adams Doug Carnel Jan Gluch Alan Hamilton Karen Mendenhall Steve Pixley Joan Roberts Suzie Schubart Bob Shephard Reporters Uh-oh, another brainstorm .. . CANNON JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS PAUL Clockwise, from top: Jeannie Whitmore, Pam Van Sant, Tana Fawley, Robin Adams, Molly Knapp, captain, Diane Stroube, Sandy Stone. Not pictured: Stephanie Slawson, co-captain. “ s corsage pin is killing me!” CANNON FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Front row: Cynthia Long, Captain, Denise Cooper, Co-captain, Laurie Gerhard. Back row: Marion Crosby, Paula Dobriansky, Diane Marthens. j 189 PAUL Marion Andrews leaps for victory. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS “If you can’t hear us now, we'll yell a little louder!” PAUL Beth keeps pace with the football team. ” “If they fumble that ball once more... 190 First row: Diane Hoobler, Deska Adams, Gigi Gillespie, Beth Pace, Marion Andrews, Pat Gorman. Second row: Nancy Norman, Monta Dakin, Jana McDonald, co-captain, Jeanie Ricketts, captain, Cindy Campbell, Janet Houston. ATTINELLO Janet Houston. Deska Adams leads a cheer. 191 ATTINELLO Yell-leaders add spirit to the games. ATTINELLO CANNON CANNON CANNON GIRLS’ CHORUS Sheila Sperry President Jan Wasilewski Vice-President Mary Dempsey Secretary Debbie Shaefer Treasurer Soprano Section Barbara Bagby Sandy Boyum Anita Campbell Ruth Christman Linda Cook Carol Cornett Janelle Daigle Susan Drake Leantha Duncan Kathy Edinger Donna Ferguson Suzanne Gibson Karen Gilbride Debbie Grant Lori Attinello Sherry Barbee Fran Broome Pam Bussen Angela Cabrera Pattie Canham Bonnie Carmack Julie Christian Lora Lyn Coles Laurie Craft Pam Davis Diana DeLauder Cheryl Dempsey Mary Deulschman Denise Deuschle Lucia Durso Barbara Emmanuel Margaret Fahringer Sharon Farrell Maureen Flood Beth Frund Jane Furr Helen Gibsen Linda Hall Kathy Haller Peggy Halsey Teresa Halsey Karen Hardison Joy Harris Rosie Harris Connie Heffley Susan Hopkins Dottie Hubber Mary Kitner Christe Koriades Pam Kneisley Kate Kraft Sally Lacy Jana Lanam Sharon Hayweiser Lindsay Hamilton Betsy Jenstn Linda Jones Carol Keels Connie McCracken Susan Moore Donna Oksa Denise Payne Rhonda Render Stephanie Slawson Sue Stanford Wendy Sutton Denise Verley Kim Ward Tenor Section Anne Burhans Alan Broome Jeane Drye Mike Karr David Keyes David Mo odie Wesley Smith Alto Section Karen Bartley Toni Cermele Susan Cooper Karen Daggle David Daigle Susan Farrar Sandy Galloway Susan Guch Dixie Hemsley Carol Hoffman Janie Hoffman Charlene Hughes Kathy Jones Cathy Knipple Kris Paolucci Patty Pierson LaVerne Potter Pat Rector Jan Rhodes Julie Skelton Colleen Spilman Bobbi Trace Charles Ward Debbie Warner Gail Whitney Bass Section Dennis Andrick Mark Cermele James Cirillo Dave Dolinger Pat Dean Chip Hunt Kit Kenny John McCalla Jeff Peck Tom Peck Dennis Rabinovitz Ron Ridel Jim Roberts Richard Robinson J. Settlemeyer Robert Stroup Burnett Thompson Joey Tickle Levin Tull Doug Verley 192 Robin Lindner Lynette Lund Kathy Lynch Debbie Maness Betsy Marks Donna Martin Mary McMackin Margo Merrin Melinda Michaels Debbie Mills Ruth Montgomery Sharon Montgomery Mary Owens Cindy Palm Barbara Pence Becky Pickarts Ginger Pickarts CONCERT CHOIR Deborah Ran¢d Valerie Rowe Faith Rumford Anita Shoemall Linda Shoemal) Barbara Skilln} Carol Slingerm| Susan Smith | Sonia Sperry Peggy Taylor Marianne Thor Connie Terwill} Jane Toll Debbie Warrer Tina White Jeanie Whitmo Patti Wilburn Beth Williams j Se Soprano Section Sherri Albrecht Gayle Brinkerhoff Anne Harris Lisa Howard Janet Perkins Tenor Section Bill Griffin Buffie Raney Richard Stroup Alto Section Marsha Himmelman Karen Mendenhall Cyd Morris Vicki Spilman Bass Section Mike Bedwell Richard Boothroyd Mark Bronsak MADRIGALS 193 CANNON CANNON s geet @e fe oh Peey FY Ry ' PAO ex ve Wal Oo ee We . [hie 2 WAU Pw ea ‘ (4 ’ .¢ 4 ha Hide ae A The Marching Colonials full-force! MARCHING COLONIALS SYMPHONIC BAND The loneliness, of the long-distance drummer. 194 The band provides the music for the Colonialettes’ “Windmills” i Tom Schmitz _ President _ Randy Mathis Vice President Susan Timmins Secretary Wayne Odin _ Treasurer Bob McMath | Barbara Bergman Uniforms George Watson Librarian | Scott Martin Manager Tim Latham Captain Lee Alexander Robert Allen Dave Bachschmid George Bain Gretchen Bear Bonnie Beck Donnan Becker Stephanie Benefield Tony Benn dandsome Hoffman... Stephen Bergeson Geoff Carter Hinton Clabaugh Jane Clabaugh Faith Cooper Jim D’Allassandro Kurt Dallow Jane Deeter William Deeter John Eliffe Laurie Gause Laurie Gerhard Jim Gerhard, PAUL routine. Larry Hall Mike Haralson Geoff Hargreaves Ronald Harris Greg Helton Doug Hendricks Ric Herbst Douglas Hill George Hill Robert Huffman Nancy Hull Jeff Hunt Doug Jensen and Gorgeous George! 195 Joe Jobst Mike Johnson Barbara Knaak Fred Knaak William Kramer Robert Latham Charles Loeffler Joe Laufer George Lowery Dean Lumpkin Tom Lyon Jeff Maber Andy McDonald Kathi McKinless David Melby Robert Melby Ruby Mims Gary Morgan Jan Morris Chris Morrison Art Myers Carl Newby Ben Newhall Richard Nicholson Vicki Niemi Tim Nolan Karen Odell Steve Odiorne JONES Dave Orndorff Lynn Ozier Daniel Parsons Larry Paule Kathy Price Murray Quinn Vaughn Reed Charlie Renfro Larry Rieger Joe Russell Craig Schmitz Dennis Short Mary Singleton Nancy Snoddy Donna Sparks Cynthia Stein Valley Stewart Denny Stokes Eric Terwilliger Jeff Tosh Curtis Wagner Mike Wengrovitz Mary Wenner Vickie Wenner John Wicker Ron Zartman Kathy Gerber HOWARD Linda Carmack Captain Sherrie Albrecht Co-captain Betsy Fitz Treasurer Sylvia Kaye Secretary Judy Kabrich Senator Mr. Hoffman Sponsor Lori Attinello Barbara Bachman Peggy Benn Roberta Benninton Myra Binns Janet Boggs Rosalind Brooks Gail Burgess Jean Campbell Pattie Canham Bonnie Carmack Marlene Carrico Cindy Cassell Toni Cermele Jill Charron Kaki Cousins Cindy Cox Janet DeLauder Cheryl Dempsey Bridget Downey Donna Duncan Debbie Eybers Susan Farrar Patty Gallagher MARCHING COLONIALS PAUL Anxiety and frustrations... pp till Se ’ a. Mill ani The Colonialettes perform their famous “Windmills” routine. Karen Gilbride Suzanne Haffner Carolyn Hall Linda Hall Cindy Harold Sharon Hayweiser Joan Hendricks Mary Hill Kathy Jones Laura Jones Sherryl Kay Karen Kemper Cindy King Colleen Maher Debbie Manness Pattie Matteson Nancy McDaniel Margot McLean 196 COLONIALETTES Mary Middlemas Charlotte Miller Harrianne Mills Kathy Mitchem Vicky Neithamer Dolores Norton Peggy Paul Anita Proferrs Jo Reece Stephanie Reres Pattie Reidelbach Jane Rhodes Jane Rowe Debbie Rudd Linda Shoemaker Alice Smith Sonia Sperry Sidne Stockman PAUL Emily Terry Jane Toll Debbie Tucci Corey Tuller Kathy Turley Denise Verley Diana Vorsanger Debbie Whitmore Carmack. HOWARD SWISS FLAG CORPS Linda Brown Captain Suzanne Richards Lieutenant Anita Shoemaker Sergeant Suzanne Brown Karen Davis Debby Dintman Bonnie Fox Leslie Jefferis Roberta Klemm Debbie Kluson Betsy Marks Pam Neisley Libby Rivenbark Eileen Sheeman Debbie Shertzer Susan Smith Sue Stanford Monica Vaitekunas Dottie Wearne Beth Williams Alternates Linda Bradish Sherrie Brendis Pam Davis Mary Poats Susan Vaitekunas | oe The band and Colonialettes march in Williamsburg. Co-captain, Sherrie Albrecht, and captain, Linda | | The Swiss Flag girls appear nervous before their first show. : : 197 CANNON MARCHING COLONIALS MAJORETTES Joan Roberts Captain Brenda Taylor Co-Captain Eileen Brownell Todd Conger Lerese DeLaMater Suzanne Frerich Peggie Light PAUL ay? yer ty HOWARD Brenda, Todd, Lerese, Joan, Suzanne, Peggy, and Eileen. HOWARD CANNON od Practicing for the Christmas pa- rade. ARPS The majorettes perform at half-time. “Sure we’re number one!” 199 i 4 B — ea b-— O O ee SS Y as “OLIANLLLY- Coach Peterson plans his strategy. _ «RY Rese er ay eee RR Kees Gey kes hema Ej ieeeetaeaeerarte : Vissanees cites eae teed Gates acd aitesg Eee HRN Se F aes ee vcinae Sed tae oe ‘SRN es We cry ae ; i ; eae | . pe ee First Row: Steve Martenson, Steve Davis, John Hoover, Glenn Starnes, Jan Rosenburg, Newton Edwards, Mike Gurney, Dave Lowe, Chris Westcott, Mike Denny, Dave McKee, John ' Kenney. Second Row: Duke Hale, Matt Westcott, Dale Midkiff, Felton Jones, Jim Gearhart, Tom Craft, Perry Robinson, Steve Sylvester, Greg Myamoto, Rick Cummings. Third Row: ’ Mgr. Rick Graham, Mer. John Kenney, Mgr. Dave Wertheim, Henry Worsham, Det Haislip, Bill Harvell, Sam Rodenheiser, Cliff Stacks, Marvin Rogers, Howard Sorber, Bruce Deatley, Mike Abultz, Pat Lynch, Mike Estes, Larry Gerfen, Mike Barbee. 203 SCOREBOARD Colonials 13 8 12 19 7 Neo ONE On Mike Denny runs for his life. Opponents Lee. ..0 Fort Hunt 8 Herndon 12 Fairfax 0O Langley 6 Falls Church 28 Woodson 16 West Springfield 2 Annandale 0 Stuart 14 PAUL Bill Harvell sticks the opposition as help is on the way. PAUL Chris Westcott looks for running room. 204 Sophomore John Hoover follows his blockers around the end. 205 ic. gets helpful tips from Coach Cowles in the press box. OTIANILLV As the 1969 football season came to an end, an old tradition of the Thomas Jefferson Football Team was broken. For the first time since our school’s opening, the Varsity Football Team under head coach Ray Peterson and Coaches Lou Astolfi and John Cowles, became the first Varsity Team to achieve a winning season (4-3-3). The team had its goal set for a more prosperous season, but the mere fact of being winners for the first time in- stilled in them a type of pride that will not be lost in years ahead. A tradition has been broken and hopefully a new one has begun ... A “come from behind victory” in the last two minutes of play in the West Springfield game, keeping Annandale from crossing the goaline which has not happened in the past six years, and shutting out Fairfax 19-0, were among the highlights of the 69 season. Also, Coach Astolfi’s defense was ranked fourth in Northern Virginia allowing only 8.6 points a game. Coach Peterson was elected by the district coaches as “(Coach of the Year” in the toughest district in the area, the Northern Dis- trict. Captain Chris Westcott was named to the first team Northern Virginia Team and Northern District Team for the second con- secutive year as a Defensive Halfback. Howard Sorber was named to the Northern District Team as Defensive End, and Rick Cummings was named on the second team Northern Virginia Team and the first team Northern District Team as an Offensive End. Receiving the various team awards for the 1969 season weré Sportsmanship Award, Steve Martenson; Most Valuable Player Award, Steve Martenson; Back of the Year, Chris Westcott; and Lineman of the Year, Howard Sorber. Colonial Gang tackling .. . CANNON ee. Veet cited Saturday afternoon on the football field. 206 7 ne Se ea a yas’ a As: r= : a id Fw Meee Sas % ‘ei Alert Matt Westcott waits for the start of the next play. wo aah | | i! | | onan “eager” ey Award winners. At the final gun . . . Victory! ! PAUL were Don Boyd recovers from a knee injury. Exhausted after a long game, Steve Martenson retires from the field. 207 PAUL The Colonials make their grand entrance. PAUL Larry Gerfen makes a clean get away with the ball. Rick Cummings makes another clutch catch. 208 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL The Junior Varsity Football Team broke even this year with a record of 4 wins and 4 losses. They gained much momentum toward the end of the season by winning the last 2 games with decisive scores and compiling over 900 yards rushing. One reason for such an unbalanced sea- son was that the Junior Varsity Squad had only 2 weeks to prepare for their first game, whereas the other squads had more time. Some exceptionally fine ball players were dis- covered during the season. A few of these players are Ken Murphy, who scored 8 touchdowns, Duke Hale who scored 5 times, and Randy Scott who had a single-game rushing high of 255 yards. Throughout the season, under the fine coaching of Charles Rayburn, the team’s spirit was kept high. NONNY) — Abin A } ‘First Row: Dave Christianson, Doug Boyd, William Sargent, Chris Nicholas, Larry Owens, ‘Steve Wright, Dave Dolinger, Mark Nemshick. Second Row: Steve Barbee, Joe Freeman, Tom Maitland, Mike Burbach, Foster Harrison, Mickey Ennis, Ken Neagle. Third Row: Matt Vaitekunas, James Panagos, Uwe Kriste, Ken Murphy, Marty Poch, Chuck Fulton, Dan Dragoi. Fourth Row: Mgr. Mike Bradish, Leonard Settlemyer, Nick Matteson, Jeff Jones, Dave McElwain, David Melby, Jim D’Alessandro, Mgr. Mike Ennis. Fifth Row: Coach Rayburn, Gary Spates, Randy Scott, Pete Haislip, Rocky Scanlan. (Not pictured: John _oesch.) | 209 SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 0 Stuart 20 20 Herndon 14 20 Fairfax 14 14 Langley 20 0 Falls Church 20 10 Woodson 14 26 Oakton 0 26 Annandale 6 new Su eas ew An alert Colonial slips in for the tackle. 210 € NONNVO NONNVO -Peace.. .” 211 NONNYO NONNVD NONNVOD FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 1nVvd 1nWd Coach Henderson advises one of his players. SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 0 Fairfax 12 : 0 McLean 20 6 Stuart 22 7 Falls Church 18 0) Woodson 12 0 Annandale 36 The Freshman Football Team had a very tough season this year. Except for their games against Annandale and Stuart, they did not allow their opponents to score more than 3 touchdowns. Considering the fact that a freshman team is a beginning team, they are naturally faced with many more problems than are more experienced teams. Tim Bellows, Steve Beers, Trip Dawson, and Francis Dall were among the players who led the team during the season. Tim Bellows was elected by his teammates to receive the Sports- manship Award. Under Coaches Don Henderson and Charles Huntley, a group of untrained boys were taken in hand and changed into an experienced hard- working team prepared to turn out a successful season next year. Colonials smash their opponents, 212 WAvd PAUL Jim LeDoux hustles for ground. 1NVd “3 to 1—all’s fair when the Colonials have the ball.” Francis Dall gets a bad break. 11VH ——— | | | | First Row: Carlton Daniels, Jim LeDoux, Steve Mahan, Bill Smoot, Charles Hall, George _ Augst, Tim Bellows, Jim Perkins, Mike Lyon, Teddy Swem, Denny Stokes, Bob Bachman. Second Row: Coach Huntley, Mike Mueller, Larry Wolf, Ted Kavamine, Kenny Wiser, Jim Welch, David Logan, Ken Brown, Dean Beeman, Paul Sabula, Steve Lubbehusen, Jerry Bailey, ' Coach Henderson. Third Row: Joe Hartsoe, Skip Garrett, Ken Blood, Ric Kramer, Mike Lynch, Bob Melby, Murray Quin, Billy Sasseen, Eric Stanhagen, Skip Sherman, Steve Beers, ‘Doug Hill, Greg Gilbert, Ed Mottley. Fourth Row: Joe Henderson, Jim Wise, Brad Wash- ington, Dana Page, Francis Dall, Alan Grogan, Steve Spurlock, Trip Dawson, Mike Smarr, Dwight Kiser. | TIVH CROSS COUNTRY An abundance of underclassmen enhanced this year’s Cross Country Team. With the experience that these runners have accumulated, our Cross Country Team has shown great promise for the coming year. Tom Novack, a sophomore, has had the honor of being elected next year’s team Captain. The team this year broke even with a 3 win- 3 loss record. One encouraging fact was that we defeated Stuart High School in the Regionals after having been defeated by them during the regular season. Speaking of Regionals, Rick Cummings, who was elected the Most Valuable Player on the team, placed 13th in the Regionals out of a field of 176 runners. Rick Cummings receives the Most Valuable Jeff Wheeler finishes second in the Player Award for the Cross Country Team. Fairfax meet. r f 3 ps Se er eee = F, is ; i ; a ) a 2 2 3 % a Sa, 3 “a = é First Row: Kurt Dallow, Dave Kosek, Tim Crowley, Tom Novack, Ross Catlett, Bill Coghill. Second Row: Jim Cirillo, Ron Zartman, Jeff Neumann, Bernie Kosek, Terry Arps, George Burns, Jeff Wheeler. (Not pictured: Rick Cummings) 214 SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents u 36 Stuart 18 E 19 Falls Church 40 2 29 Woodson 27 4814 Annandale 22% 4842 George Marshall 62 2 Fairfax 34 | 4 ; 1 i ee ' Coach Hess intently watches his stopwatch. “At this rate Mr. Muhle will never catch me.” Guv MOH ' , Pee os anid A | PAN ke an? . to Wakes eae Fe My, dip Kt =r9 Pris x ea, . ey The tilde “a 3 Moetohud ¥ ae pet Age Ae ve 4 a 9) “Last one to the bus has to walk home.” 215 Sduv VARSITY HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents Falls Church Annandale Edison Woodson West Springfield Fairfax McLean Stuart SOONOCOF ee RR RN WW WN Inexperience and lack of defensive speed proved to be the two major obstacles the Varsity Hockey Team faced this year, although determi- nation and desire motivated the girls to play ex- ceedingly close games against their more experi- enced opponents. Among the Highlights during the hockey season were a win over Fairfax which proved to be a well-played game and a near victory over the undefeated McLean High School. Of the four returning Varsity players—Thelma Gower, Star Poe, Connie Slawson, and Sandy Sperry—Connie Slawson and Sandy Sperry lead the girls as team co-captains. Also leading and coaching the team with much wise supervision and hockey tactics was Coach Miss Cockerham who guided the girls through their rough games. The leading scorers for the season were Thelma Gower, Diana Knapp, Connie Slawson, Sandy Sperry, and Janet Stewart. Garnett Donnalley battles her opponent for the ball. First Row: Barbara Thompson, Connie Slawson, Margaret Jean, Star Poe, Sandy Sperry, Ruth Montgomery, Kris Paolucci, Peggy Kenley. Second Row: Linda Peterson, Diana Knapp, Thelma Gower, Marsha Decker, Amy Mathis, Patty Foder, Janet Stewart, Karen Sorber, Mrs. Cockerham. 216 OTIANILLV duvyMOH JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents Falls Church Annandale Edison Woodson West Springfield Fairfax McLean Stuart Oe OS SS NRWN ENE The Junior Varsity Team had a disappointing season against their eight opponents this year. With a year’s experience and hockey know-how, the JV team looks forward to a more promising season for next year. Bridget Bonham, an offen- sive player, and Garnett Donnalley and Kathy Kramer, defensive players, contributed much skill in their attempt for a more successful season. The team was led by co-captains Doris Jean and Kathy Kramer. Miss Stacks coached the girls on, and kept up their spirit so that for each game they returned to the field with much enthusiasm and optimism. ATTINELLO First Row: Vicki Niemi, Doris Jean, Kathy Kramer, Laura Emerson. Second Row: Linda Jones, Garnett Donnalley, Jill Lower, Betsy Jensen, Robin Lindner, Bridget Bonham. Third Row: Elaine Millwood, Susan Bleiler, Kathy Kenney, Joanne Hess. Fourth Row: Miss Stacks, Becky Cochrane, Anne Haislip, Pam Zartman. Susan Bleiler deftly steals the ball. 217 . . a. Tor ae ipfi gb Pe AT Pd MOA er dene ta Me ie Seg a . ie is a OP Aevets SGA gin per Betsy Jensen thoughtfully watches the game. fo) OP eT fa VARSITY BASKETBALL 218 OTTANILLY ULIANILLY TJ has been very fortunate in accumulating three winning seasons in a row. This year the team was even more closely knit than previous squads, and was indeed a “team” in the true meaning of the word as nine of the twelve players split the play- ing time. In the words of Coach Wickline, this team was “a very fine group of young men and also hard workers at every practice and game. Thus, there were no problems all year.” This year’s team established eight team records and three individual records. A few of the leading scorers were Bill Kramer with 203 points; Steve Hedlund with 168 points; Carlton Summers with 165 points; Wayne Wheeler with 156 points; and Jim Roberts with 131 points. Under the captainship of Bill Kramer and Wayne Wheeler, the team moved their way to an 11-9 record. We all hope that next year captains Carl- ton Summers and Steve Hedlund can do as well. With five returning lettermen and eight players returning altogether, the outlook is hopeful. Bill Kramer was voted by his teammates as the Most Valuable Player along with Wayne Wheeler as the Outstanding Rebounder, Steve Hedlund as the Best Defensive Player and Sportsmanship, Mark Troutman. Another individual honor was awarded to Jim Roberts, that of All Tournament Player. With all this returning talent along with the ex- port coaching of Mr. Wickline, the team next year is shaping up to look just great. = at = am SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 74 Lee 56 54 Hammond 36 86 Langley 66 54 Herndon 47 4] Falls Church 52 a Stuart 44 45 Woodson 66 62 Annandale 57 ve McLean 65 46 Marshall 50 73 Fairfax 36 66 Oakton 65 46 Mount Vernon 58 33 Start 973) 54 Falls Church 72 63 Woodson 88 Ad Annandale 47 69 Bairtax e102 OTIANILLY est ee gee First Row: Carlton Summers, Bob Stroup, Bill Kramer, Co-capt. Wayne Wheeler, Steve Hedlund, Jeff Hunt. Second Row: Matt Waller, Jim Roberts, Jim Craft, Mark Troutman, Greg Croghan, Mike Barbee, Coach Wickline. 1nWd Wayne Wheeler raises the score. NONNV)D A smooth lay-up by Steve Hedlund. 220 NONNVO PAUL Bill Kramer gets ready to stuff the net. OTIANILLVY cocina Asay eseae . RNASE + er pt gg en —S TIT ps seraee At Carlton Summers can jump just as high. re CANNON “Volleyball or basketball?” Could this be a commercial for Right Guard? 222 “One, two. . “Five fouls... . ready, begin’”’—Maestro Bill Kramer. Yan already?” Steve Hedlund concentrates “Took out! Here I come.” 22 for a foul shot. 1nvd Jim Roberts taps one in for two. TNWd A fast break set up by Jeff Hunt. 224 NONNV)D TAWd Every year TJ has had a great Junior Varsity Bas- ketball Team. Last year, TJ was lucky enough to have a championship team, and this year, the squad finished with a 15 win-4 loss season; another outstanding record. The team set two individual records this year: Henry Worsham set a record for the number of rebounds, 188; and David Engle set a record for the number of points made by an individual during the season, 195. The spirit of the squad was high all year, which showed the attitude of these young men towards basket- ball. Coach Hulen was an important determining factor of the success of the team’s season. NONNYVO ee eee 7. oun — 2m aT Coach Hulen contemplates the next game. SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 65 Lee 48 23 Hammond 51 56 Langley 34 78 Herndon 41 47 Falls Church 39 58 Stuart 36 39 Woodson 61 60 Annandale 34 61 McLean 39 ays, Marshall 45 60 Bairlaxees2 42 Oakton 35 58 Mount Vernon 22 42 Stuart 39 45 Falls Church 53 47 Woodson 61 fis) Annandale 43 63 Fairfax 41 ay Falls Church 61 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row: Allen Miller, Steve Davis, Jay Huyett, Tom Milks, Pete Novgrad, Matt Westcott. Second Row: Rick Vardy, Francis Dall, Larry Ward, David Engle, Henry Worsham, Rocky Scanlan, Gerald Betz, Doug Cook. 225 Z Z Z “What goes up, must come down!” 226 “When his appetite alarm rings Larry Ward makes a good block against his opponent. “Zap, you're a rabbit.” TIVH 227 “IT wonder TIVH T1IVH FRESHMAN BASKETBALL - . and the Colonials score again. ONIdW30HD SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 49 Stuart 37 48 Falls Church 55 49 - Fairfax 55 34 Stuart 42 40 Woodson 45 46 Annandale 23 43 Fairfax 49 33 Stuart 31 61 Falls Church 43 70 Woodson 45 38 Annandale 37 45 Fairfax 39 The freshman round-ballers put on an end-of-the- season rush by winning their last 5 games to finish with a 7-win, 5-loss record. This displays great potential, eager for development. In the words of Coach Hender- son himself, “This team and these boys have the potential to be as good as they want. At this level, each boy has only begun to develop his vast resource of talents. These boys, in the next two or three years, can win the state basketball title. There are 3 or 4 boys who could become another Jerry West or Oscar Robertson.” A few of the most outstanding players on the team were Francis Dall, who played half the season on the J.V. team and set a record for the assists by one individual; Dana Page, center; Jeff Fuhrmann, for- ward, Jeff Wheeler, forward and guard; and Brad Washington, forward. The spirit of the team was high throughout the season, which is exemplary of the attitude these fine boys have towards the sport. Another reason for the high spirit was the alternating of captains which took place each game. With all this talent in the freshman squad, Mr. Hulen seems to have few worries for next ye ar’s J.V. season. a First Row: Fred Knaak, Mgr.; Jeff Wheeler, Dana Page, Jeff Fuhrmann, Bob Weaver, Mgr. Second Row: Coach Hender- son, Jim Bachman, Skip Garrett, John Watts, Ed Martinez, Brad Washington, Robert Rosenblum, Bob Melby, Greg Fried- rich, Bob Mandersheild, Mgr. Third Row: Dan Shugart, Kevin McCaa, Tim Bellows, Scott Kidd, George Augst, Ben Newhall. 228 NONNVO “Help, I can’t let go.” “O.K. you guys, we're 50 points behind, now get out there and win.’ Jeff Fuhrmann 229 shows how easy it is. ONIdWAOUD SCOREBOARD GIRLS VARSITY Colonials Opponents 59 Fairfax 35 BASKETBALL ss Menden 8 =i . Annandale 49 50 Falls Church 34 50 Stuart 48 32 McLean 34 56 Fairfax 32 23 Woodson 39 Shy Annandale 44 sh Falls Church 47 47 Marshall 37 The 1969-70 season for the Girls’ Varsity Basketball 39 Stuart 54 Team proved to be an exciting one. The team produced a record of 7 wins-4 losses. With this record, they came in 4th in the county and 2nd in the district; the highest mark reached by the Varsity girls. The squad was lead by two outstanding team mem- bers, Sue Tracy and Patty Mahan. Sue Tracy was. the high scorer of the season, averaging 20 points per game, while Patty Mahan led the team in assists. Suzanne Spur- lock and Sue Tracy were the high rebounders for the season. One of the highlights of the season came when Jefferson defeated the second place teams in each district at the Fairfax County Sportsday. Much of the team’s success was due to the determi- nation and team effort displayed by the girls. Along with this, Coach Morrison assisted the girls with clever plan- ning which made their season a winning season. OQYYMOH Miss Morrison Varsity Girls’ Basketball Coach TIVH First Row: Connie Slawson, Diana Knapp, Susan Moore, Co-capt. Patty Mahan, Co-capt. Sue Tracy, Sandy Sperry, Pam Gilheany, Carolyn Mueller. Second Row: Patty Foder, Lisa Maag, Gloria Szopiak, Jan Gluch, Suzanne Spurlock, Darlene McArtor. 230 Guy MOH ' ] : 7 ; | E| { i3 : y 3 ‘ a : ; “Se Ei , : it aiacld Sigg - : “Push ’em back, push ’em back, way back. . .” GuvMOH 231 Synchronized basketball. Patti Foder dribbles HOWARD “T think it’s alive!” CUYUvyMOH Guy MOH “Both of us together are better than any trained seal.” a GuvyMOH QUuvMOH SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents pene _- ns eel 39 Fairfax 24 24 Woodson 19 . 34 Annandale 16 ‘Ve. Aa) Falls Church 15 4 in 23 Stuart 20 ) Pr eee 11 McLean 29 ; Mie 43 Fairfax 13 26 Woodson 16 h8) Annandale 23 33 Falls Church 31 ye 35 Marshall 15 Mrs. Cockerham, the JV Girls’ coach. 41 Stuart 19 The 1969-70 Girls’ JV Basketball Team finished with an overall record of ten wins and two losses—the best yet GIRLS J UNIOR for TJ. The squad led by co-captains, Karen Hardison and Kathy Kramer, achieved first in their district and tied for second in the county. The six returning JV players VARSITY BAS KETBALL gave a basis upon which a strong team developed. The team averaged 30 points per game while allowing only 20 points per game to their opponents. Kathy Kramer set a new individual record by scoring 22 points in one game, and a new team record was set as a result of the Fairfax game in which the girls scored 43 points against Fairfax. One of the highlights during the season was the game against Falls Church, in which excellent teamwork and calmness enabled the team to win the close game. As the result of the JV’s season, it is easy to see that the team had great coaching guidance. Coach Cockerham supplied the team with mental skill which led the team to victory. First Row: Jeanie Gallagher, Margaret Jean, Patti Jordan, Co-capt. Karen Hardison, Co-capt. Kathy Kramer, Jeanie Jordan, Patti Corcoran. Second Row: Heather McAdams, Pam Zartman, Laurie Craft, Elaine Millword, Susan Tanhauser, Mary Sheridan, Garnett Donnalley, Ellen Putcher, Peggy Harris, Margie Burton. 233 aduyvy MOH VARSITY WRESTLING “This isn’t how we do a double forward roll.” “This is 234 1nVd 1NWd 1NVvd 11Vd PAUL “You may go back to your seat now.” PAUL “How come there’s never anyone like that in my weight class?” Sduv “Don t.gicaae ne wants in on the action. eases The Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman Wrestling Squads. “Come back here, tO i co ie apatimii you coward.” 236 RS ‘ale . SAG otha gas : shee NnVd Wd TAVd Wnvd TAWd “He ain't heavy, he’s my brother.” The °69-’70 Varsity Wrestling Squad had a power- ful season as they turned out a nine win—four loss victorious record. The matmen were led by co-captains Charlie Harvith and Howard Sorber in the first win- ning season at Jefferson. Although the wrestlers were handicapped by the loss of three first stringers, Howard Sorber, Charlie Harvith, and Pat Dean, they were spurred on to win match after match. Harry Withers displayed an exceptionally success- ful record with eleven wins and two losses, ten of which were pins. Joe Russell finished with eleven wins and two losses and Pat Lynch achieved nine wins, three losses, and one tie. Qualifying for Regionals were Harry Withers, Dave Anelli, Jerry Perkins, Joe Russell, Tom Lyon, Dale Midkiff, Det Haislip, and Pat Lynch . As a result of these, Pat Lynch placed 4th in the 185 weight class in the Northern District, and Joe Russell earned the title of Regional Champion in Northern Virginia in the 145 weight class. To compliment this fact, Joe placed 3rd in the State. The Varsity Squad emerged with a tremendous season which was largely due to the outstanding strategy of Coach Rayburn. First Row: Harry Withers, David Anelli, Jerry Perkins, Co-capt. Charlie Harvith; Pat Dean, Tom Lyon. Second Row: Coach Rayburn, Joe Russell, Dale Midkiff, Det Haislip, Newton Edwards, Pat Lynch, Ed Johnson. (Not pictured: Howard Sorber) 237 fi Her im SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 39 George Washington 8 36 Oakton 6 3 McLean 41 28 Herndon 19 18 Falls Church 30 30 Lee 14 24 Fairfax 17 pH | Stuart 15 26 Bishop Ireton 21 43 Hayfield 8 by Woodson 21 32 Groveton 14 19 Annandale 20 “Are you still using that greasy kid stuff?” InWvd “Mommy. . “My gosh, you weigh a ton.” we Siretiecstn Invd InWd Dave Anelli has 238 a tight hold on his opponent. 1nVvd 1nVd TAVd SCOREBOARD seme George Sat ae JUNIOR VARSITY 27 Oakton 24 15 McLean 36 W S G 34 Herndon 18 RE TLIN 25 Falls Church 16 26 becia2s = Sethe e The JV Wrestling Team was awarded with the 29 Bishop Ireton 15 Northern Championship title, with a 6-0 record. Over- 42 Hayfield 8 all, the team’s record was a fabulous eleven wins and 29 Woodson 15 two losses, the best JV wrestling record so far. Many 39 Groveton 11 individual records were broken by team members. 32 Annandale 11 Among these were Jeff Perkins, 98 lbs., who had a high of ten pins and 56 team points, and Chris King had the quickest pin all season. Other notable players were Joe Valler, 137 lbs., with a 11-1-1 record; Tad Sargent, 155 Ibs., with a record of 10-2-1; Jeff Perkins, 98 Ibs., winning 12 of his 13 matches; and Joe Free- man, 115 lbs., winning 9 of his 12 matches—an out- standing job done by all. With the aid of Coach Astolfi’s tips on tactics and maneuvers, the JV grapplers proved their expert ability in the field of wrestling; ability which will hopefully carry into the Varsity season next year. Under the coaching of both Coach Astolfi and Coach Rayburn, the freshman wrestlers completed another successful year with five wins and one loss. The loss was the first match lost by the freshman wrestlers in two years. vd First Row: Joe Valler, Larry Bey, Matt Vaitekunas, Joe Freeman, Mike Dean, Jeff Perkins. Second Row: Coach Astolfi, Pete Hai- slip, Chris King, David Henderson, Steve Beers, Tad Sargent, Mickey Ennis. 232 quvyMou WVvd Boy FAR OF SPORUS Vee ATTINELLO a 3 = mWavd ¥3H3113y avd biva 241 ONIdWAOUD OTTANILLY na ae YY IS) JU UY i IZM ZEEE hii 4454 ffs + 2hF shit] j. $5393 fi | i } j i Hy} i | HAL : j ! | iif f | HH} | | : ; SEES es ff i ; eel i} te ; ‘ 7 ; ; | ' | i i Pred: LL i | i { iif Hi Hit { : H ih ; iti Hit thi } : i i iboit HU it | | ) Whi i} spiel ii beast eat id | i Wi H - i LZ, - roe ; tt tt ibhisecs : A ; ; ; ; i — 4 J J - ’ 4 Mi ae , % y Wi ) iy S i MTTTTTTT TLL baa S3@ if Uy Y Y SO = = — ANY YW ZZ = Zi = os Z : x = Zig = iy ne ee 7 - an - 2 Lo 7, = == Z - — a a “9 — SS 2 Ze =a = A, — = = A Ay NN | | ANS = i . AAA Vy A + VAN AAA | . A SS AWWA 4 IN THE BEGINNING... Though the first day of school showed a difference from previous years in the new, more liberal dress code, the beginning of this year was not much different from any other. Once again we found ourselves jarred awake by the morning announcements and then bored to sleep by the rest of the day. And once again the computer had goofed somewhere and put a girl in a boys’ gym class. For the freshmen, the first day meant learn- ing the way around a new school with the aid of a few not-so-helpful maps and a few even less helpful upperclassmen. (217... yeah . . . well, you go up to the third floor and hang a right .. .”). And everyone at one time or another found himself at his locker confidently dialing last year’s combination. At last, after battling through STEP and SCAT tests, the magazine drive, the readjust- ing of stomachs to the school lunch program, and the fight with a million other screaming people for a seat at the first pep rally, Jefferson’s student body settled down (more or less) into a dazed acceptance of the daily routine. 244 PAUL b : i : ‘ ;4 . ee. a sere Gee er ae mwnvd Tavd Tnvd OTIANILLV NONNY) ” = R) mS A speech by the Colonial Spirit inspires TJ students to an outstanding performance in the Magazine Drive. InWd 4 rot SSE SINS iGtiistesmiidieanan we) ten ae F . | ve Lanna ean ANT David Skaggs and Brian Lewis help Mr. Jordan with the Trisha Powell really knocks ’em off their feet! ever-popular announcements. 245 HOWARD ATTINELLO POW DERPUFF FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Seniors Juniors 8 12 The Jefferson Sewing Circle. 246 OTTANILLV OTTANILLV auv MOH hs 2 } “ ie mY J £ ‘4 MC 3 Little did the seniors know that pulling for the junior team was Steve’s carr. WVUIUTTITLS NG KELLEHER e daduvMOuH . and not only that but it softens your skin! gAl The sophomore float. och Ripe em gt PO ML cng i . ’ freshman float. = Pin oie bes Se | POD bs y sa pewone o TRaWT Seated, left to right: Debbie Maness, senior representative; Karen Wheeler, Maid-of-Honor; ‘}Linda Matthews, senior representative. Standing, left to right: Lynn Shelton, Cindy Long, ‘} freshman representatives; Amy Mathis, Beth Pace, junior representatives; Teresa Sato, sophomore representative. Not pictured: Molly Knapp, sophomore representative. HOMECOMING 1969 Gee, I wish I had a date, Jefferson’s annual homecoming weekend took place on October 24, 1969, beginning with the exciting football game with Woodson. The halftime festivities included an out- standing show by the band, the Colonialettes, the Swiss Flag Corps, and the majorettes. The parade of the floats and the procession of cars carrying the Queen and her court then followed. Much time and effort went into the building of the floats and excellent work was displayed in all of them. First place was awarded to the junior class for their big teddy bear and honorable mention went to the senior class wi th their pink elephant. With the next night came the dance. The beautifully executed fall motif transformed the Jefferson cafe- teria almost beyond recognition. Mu- sic was provided by The Incredible Fog. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Queen, Trisha Powell, her Maid-of-Honor, Karen Wheeler, and her court. SADIE HAWKINS HALL Howard Sorber—Earthquake McGoon, Lynda Freeman—Mammy Yokum, and Brad Tisdale. OTTANILLV Brad Tisdale—L’il Abner. 250 David Skaggs—Pappy Yokum. Gonos i Margot McLean—Daisy Mae. Bill Psimas—Marryin’ Sam. OTIANILLV TIVH OTIANILLV { . . ep, it’s coming out. «a Gerry Massie and Donna Martin get hitched. “Don’t you think it’s about time you went on a diet?” 251 OTIANILLY “YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU” CAST a Chris Prysby BE yh esis a eee we Linda Matkins RMI (cis b 05 be 0 Jadine Qualls i Chris Banks Memierinna .........' Tod McDonald 1 a Tom Bray iT Eee John Gower i ease Greg King a ee Bobbie Trace 88 oi eee sb Doug Qualls MMO is ds be ale os Chris Schaeffer or Ur Mark Bronsack Pins os gale ad nw Ellen Lowe Tn Larry Levine oo Sh ae Barbara Rosen Setmeewcs Men ..).%,. 5. Bob Thompson Rick Rood Brian Wearne Et a6 s. a. win 2a) nie s Doreen deBellis 252 wand ¥ 3 ¥ Bh Bet 8.6 Ls, re j Sy ‘ . oy ? a? ps Pigg k tila tn | 5 NONNYVOD NONNVD Wayne Wheeler shoots for two. i) +s at Dave Anelli works for the takedown. ; £ 1nWd : RED AND WHITE | 253 WNvd PAUL Margo McLean works on a project for the art department. (ONE Ng PAUL 1oral department presents its Christmas concert. I Jefferson’s c HALL PAUL Miss Wilson prepares to meet her sixth period class. You seniors are all alike!” “ 254 1InVvd ATTINELLO EB BIG en te ern We ere ¥3H3113y HALL Matteson and Debbie Maness, Christmas Queens. atti P HALL iws, Betsy Fitz, Bill Masse, Deska Adams. c Rudd, Gary L 1e Jim Smythe, Trisha Haran, Winston Hey, Debb Left to right Fetch! Left to right: Mike Lyon, Denise HALL CHRISTMAS DANCE Once again, the annual Key Club-sponsored Christ- mas Dance was a fantastic event. After many hours of hard work, the dance was held on December 20, 1969. The crowd danced to the music of the Renaissance. This year, the presentation of the Queen came as a Surprise to everyone, because the two candidates had tied. Both Debbie Maness and Patti Matteson were crowned Queen, and the court was presented. Cooper, Greg Gilbert, Amy Wells, Dave McKee, Stephanie Slawson, John Wisner, Marlene Carrico. HONORED STUDENTS .. Sa te. Betty Crocker Homemaker Anne Croghan. GROEMPING Mrs. Avis coaches the It’s Academic Team: Mike Durrer (alternate), Bill Kramer, Mike Cooper, and Paul Hagedorn. Not pictured: Bob Shephard and Tom Wallin, alternates. Boys’ State Representatives: Neil Parker, Walt Munnikhuysen, Bruce Deatley, and of Tomorrow Award Winner: Chris Honenberger. Girls’ State Representatives: Mindi Craft, Steph Reres, Linda Matthews, and Karen Davis. SIAVG OTTANILLV duv MOH NONNY)D WAHATTIAN National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists: Bob Shepherd, Bill Kramer, Mike Cooper, Liz Austin, and Charles Orndorf. Not pictured: Paul Hagedorn. PERIOOK AGE OF Tr 4 NCTE com National Merit Scholarship Commended Students: Tara Kelly, Virginia Graves, Candy Kelly, Joan Hendricks, Lisa Shore, and Linda Slingerland. Optimist Brown. National Scholastic Art Award Gold Key Winners: Deborah Lane, Karen Hummer, and Greg King. Club Award: Larry Gerfen TOAVd and ATTINELLO Linda CANNON CANNON CANNON CANNON Y¥3H3113y 261 ¥3H3113™ Jefferson’s second annual Mardi Gras, sponsored by the Art and Foreign Language departments, was held on February 10, 1970. The celebration began with a costume parade through the halls during sixth period, after which everyone proceeded to the cafe- teria. Here one could throw a pie at a favorite teacher, enter a cake walk, throw darts at balloons, have his fortune told, or sample strange foods from the many foreign countries represented. The climax of the afternoon was the Tour d’ Ecole (tricycle race). The contestants pedalled madly down the hall, through the study-lecture room, and back out to the finish line. First prize was won by Lynda Freeman. Much work went into the celebration, with the preparations beginning before Christmas. This paid off in profits estimated at $500, which will be used to buy supplies for the two sponsoring departments. 1Wd Despite the white world of snow outside, the annual Keyette-sponsored Sweetheart Dance was a success. It was held on Valentine’s Day, February 14, and the music was provided by the Unknown Living. Monta Lee Dakin was crowned Sweetheart Queen with Deska Adams as the Maid-of-Honor. 262 SLINGERLAND 1nvd CANNON SWEETHEART DANCE NONNV)D Left to right: Amy Wells, freshman representative; Sandy Stone, sophomore representative; Pat Gorman, Trisha Haran, junior representatives; Pattie Reidlebach, senior representative; Monta Lee Dakin, Sw eetheart Queen; Deska Adams, Maid- of-Honor; Margot McLean, senior representative; Jan Wasilewski, junior representative; Jill Charron, sophomore repre- sentative; Denise Cooper, freshman representative. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Talented: Joan Roberts and Mike Bedwell Wittiest: Karen Wheeler and Alan Schroeder Most Intelligent: Joan Hendricks and Bill Kramer Most Dependable: Mindi Craft and Gary Laws Friendliest: Anne Croghan and Dave Lowe Most Individualistic: Barbara Tull and Ata Fassihi Most Creative: Suzanne Glascock and Greg King Most Attractive: Cindy King and Larry Gerfen Best Dressed: Trisha Powell and Chris Robinson Most Likely to Succeed: Tara Kelly and Rusty Paul M ost Athletic: Sue Tracy and Rick Cummings Most Popular: Deska Adams and Chris Westcott Cutest Couple: Pattie Reidlebach and Danny Parsons Most Spirited: Jeannie Ricketts and Bill Kenney Best All Around: Monta Dakin and Steve Martenson 264 INnVd Invd v s 6% et! a s Te ‘. vayae t Pay SENIOR SPAGHETTI DINNER On February 8, 1970, the Senior class held their annual Mama Morelli Spaghetti Dinner. A hard-working group, headed by Gary Laws, spent many weeks preparing for the event, and the result was a great success. The work was broken down into several committies: publicity, headed by Lucy Knapp; waiters, headed by David Lowe; desserts and workers, headed by Janet Houston and Jeanne Ricketts; and ticket sales, headed by Linda Phipps. The diners were entertained by Mike Bedwell and his guitar. PAUL INVd KELLEHER KELLEHER JUNIOR PIZZA DINNER Once more, the famous Papa Piminetti came to Jefferson, bringing his pepperonis and anchovies with him. Catering to those who attended the Junior-Senior Basketball game, Papa gave his diners the intimacy of candlelight, soft music, and pizza, proof again that Italy, mozarelli and all, can find its way to the TJ cafeteria. Helping Papa that evening were John Settlemeyer as chief organizer of the affair, Amy Mathis as head of the waitresses, and many other juniors who shall go nameless but not unthanked. ‘@ y CANNON its Sthts+ | or vatead ee econ, Pee weg EPP eeresess ena lt | Othe. Paes KELLEHER WWVWd -s ye rote we OF a 2 Cate emt fo —an The annual exchange trip was this year ex- panded into the Colonial Band Festival including the Jefferson Symphonic band, the Edison High School band of Fairfax County, and the Ithaca band from Ithaca, New York. The Jefferson band billited the Ithaca band for the weekend. After a concert for a full house, Edison and Ithaca were guests at a reception-social. The Jefferson band was invited to participate in the Ithaca Band Festival. This was a singular honor because of the quality of the Ithaca Band Pro- gram. Included in this exchange was the Ithaca College Band, as well as various other bands throughout the country. 1 ap A, ee gee - PAUL PAUL TAWd wR, Sanit BASKETRALL CANNON 269 JUNIOR-SENIOR BASKETBALL GAME CANNON The Junior-Senior Basketball game took place on March 7, 1970. After an exciting battle between the two closely matched teams, the juniors came out on top with a 48-47 victory. Both cheerleading squads displayed much spirit to cheer their teams on and a half-time show was performed by the junior cheer- leaders. UsHATIAN 1nWd InVvd Vd “T think it needs a little more chalk.” What’s the latest on finger transplants? TTT] TJ chaperones enjoying a dance. i es 270 PAUL TAVd “All right, now that we’ve taken over the class, we’ll march on the front office.” vd NONNV)D UYaHATIAN “All Fairfax County Schools will be closed .. .’ , 271 “Now, if I kick the table a little bit ” KELLEHER ATTINELL PAUL | c Pe eee noe “If he doesn’t ask me out Friday I'll just die!” OTIANILLY de Wg - om aad 3 S a « =) Bored faces Sas 6a oi : a 4 ee Mrs. Nelson speaks at the newly chartered German Honor Society’s first induction. ¥ “No, I don’t want to go for a ride!” PAUL Electronics is too shocking to take sitting up. “Irving Schmaltz?” The debate team surveys its newly won trophy. Left to right: Doug Jensen, John Christian, Larry Bussey, Brian Lewis, Mr. Gardner (coach),.Chris Honenberger, Rusty Paul, Neil Parker, and Joaquin Bayo. 273 UAHATIAN 1nVd fc | 4 a li — 7 a ii ” im i ee | z ony HL! i BES y} leone OA) Mall “wer iil iy i A oe = Ay Lilia ni willl ae | Hi ch ntti i me i | al! uw | wit ir _— = in ‘oo ¢ Lo or = sini 3 4 E y- é a fan i ts Md | e) il i : : ne; E, ) | Fes Spgs ed Scan Son Div _..___ eine €fofhan and Susan Spruill, Division Ec On these pages are listed the names of the individuals, groups, and firms who have supported the 1970 JEFFER- SONIAN. All Colonials, in turn, are urged to extend the same support to these generous patrons. The Editors. PATRONS Annandale Hardware and Supply 7130 Little River Turnpike, Annandale Arts and Crafts Studio and Gallery 7221) Little River Turnpike, Annandale L. G. Balfour Co. Richmond, Virginia Dr. John A. Banick, Optometrist 5843 Leesburg Pike, Bailey’s Crossroads Dr. Ruhard L. Bohn, Optometrist 6408 Springfield Plaza, Springfield Ben Franklin 5 10c Store 5125 Backlick Road, Annandale Bo-Jax Atlantic Service 4220 Annandale Road, Annandale Bracken Opticians 6922-B Braddock Road, Annandale Brighton Mall Barber Shop 6249 Little River Turnpike, Alexandria Robert Cannon 4208 Kings Mill Lane, Annandale Civette Club TJHS Junior Civitan Club TJHS Class of ‘70 rshS Class of ‘71 TJHS Class of ‘72 TJHS Paul S. Gilbride Insurance Agency, Inc. 2000 L Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 276 Gordon Realty 7236 Columbia Pike, Annandale Key Club TES Keyette Club ELS Le Cercle Francais tS Lee Volkswagen 6571 Backlick Road, Springfield Leo Club TJHS Magee’s Jewelers Ltd. 5111 Backlick Road, Annandale Marching Colonials TJHS Midas Coin Center 5117 Backlick Road, Annandale National Junior Honor Society tims Plaza Health Club 7408 Little River Turnpike, Annandale Royal Travel Service Ltd. 4539 Duke Street, Alexandria Sal’s Shoe Repairing 7312 Little River Turnpike, Annandale Star Supply Company 7326 Little River Turnpike, Annandale Tuthill Stationery 4217 Annandale Center Drive, Annandale Virginia Kart and Cycle 6617 Backlick Road, Springfield 1nVvd TNVd ANNANDALE SPORT AND HOBBY 7046 Columbia Pike Annandale 256-7255 FULL LINE OF SPORTING GOODS Bank Americard Central Charge Annandale Sport and Hobby has just what Rick Cummings and Mike Denny want in HARRISON MUSIC CORPORATION 5131 Backlick Road Annandale 256-8362 Bradlick Shopping Center Madrigals Cindy Morris and Mike Bedwell enjoy quality instruments at Harrison Music. 277 WEYANOKE SIXTY-SIX SERVICE CENTER [ities Riversrurnplke 354-1096 « and Braddock Road “Where to Buy” . Alexandria QYYMOH ms MOTOR TUNE-UP NONNVO 6920 Braddock Road Annandale 941-4086 Solid Maple Solid Cherry Antique Pine (Bradlick Shopping Center) Maple House specializes in colonial furnishings. While browsing through, Sue Picard and Margaret Whitmore engage in a game of chess. OYWYMOH ONISNILLY ee Patti Matteson and Alan Schroeder among the gift arrangements at Annandale Florist. As far as Duke Hale and Melissa Ingraham are concerned Springfield Independent is a mighty good newspaper. ANNANDALE FLORIST CUT FLOWERS FLOWERS BY WIRE FREE DELIVERY 7224 Columbia Pike Annandale 256-2666 THE SPRINGFIELD INDEPENDENT Meet your neighbors in the pages of the INDEPENDENT. 7210 Old Keene Mill Road Sp ringfield 451-2000 CORNER HOUSE Lee Highway and Chain Bridge Road Fairfax 273-8342 Linda Carmack and Star Poe are finding all their fashion needs at Corner House. 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Jefferson St. Bailey’s Crossroads 481-6363 INDEX TUTTI BRAY EDITOR JANET PERKINS ASSISTANT a Abba, Robert 160 Abbass, Karim 49 Ablutz, Michael 49, 174, 183, 203 Abramson, Lawrence 137 Adams, Dana 49, 171, 178, 286 Adams, Deska 49, 168, 173, 176, 188, 191, 256, 263, 264 Adams, Jo 49 Adams, Robin 113, 189 Adams, William 137, 171 Addison, Belmer 49, 175 Addison, Brian 137, 282 Aglaganian, Mary 113 Aharonian, Mary 49 Aharonian, Virginia 91, 172 Ahlfield, Roderick 91, 173, 175 Akers, Ernest 113 Akers, Susan 137 Albrecht, Sherrie 91, 168, 171, 193, 196, 197 Alexander, Debra 137, 173, 177 Alexander, Katherine 91, 124 Alexander, Lee 113, 195 Alexander, Vicki 24, 49, 173, 181 Alfonso, Raymundo 137 Allen, Robert 91, 195 Allen, Wayne 137 Ambrose, Susan 23, 49, 173, 287 Amburn, Garnett 113 Ames, Sharon 137, 172 Anderson, Deborah 91 Anderson, John 171 Anderson, Mark 91, 172, 178. 182 Anderson, Sharon 113, 177, 178 Andrews, Marion 91, 174, 190, 191 Andrews, Nancy 49, 183, 185, 188 Andrick, Dennis 49, 192 Anelli, David 50, 237 Anelli, Victoria 137, 173 Antolik, Lynda 113 Applebee, Rick 91 Arany, Linda 24, 50, 183 Arps, Terry 50, 176, 214 Ashley, Brenda 24, 91, 177 Ashley, Joy 137 Atkins, Debra 137 Atkins, John 137 Atkins, Steven 50, 176 Attinello, John 50, 174, 187, 290 Attinello, Lauren 113, 173, 192, 196 Augst, Brenda 91, 175 Augst, George 137, 213, 228 Augst, Robert 113 Augustad, Dee 50, 173, 183 Austin, Elizabeth 47, 50, 168, 170, 171, 178, 183, 185, 187, 259 Axthelm, Alan 50, 179 Aylor, Marcia 91 Bachman, Barbara 113, 175, 196 Bachman, James 228 Bachman, Robert 137, 213 Bachschmid, David 113, 181, 182, 195 Badenoch, Leslie 24, 50, 171, 173 Badenoch, Robert 113 Bagby, Barbara 176, 192 Bailey, Jerome 137, 213 Bain, George 91, 195, 288 Baker, Beverly 137, 177 Baker, Michael 50, 51, 185 Baldwin, Lawrence 113, 172 Banks, Christopher 113, 181, 252 Barbee, Michael 91, 184, 203, 219 Barbee, Sharon 113, 192 Barbee, Steven 113, 209 Barber, Brooke 51, 185 Barber, Patricia 51, 173 Barber, Saranne 113, 175 Bargh, William 91 Barry, Pamela 113 Bartley, Janice 137, 177 Bartley, Karen 50, 51, 172, 192 Bartman, Tilford 137 : Batson, Carey 113 Baumgardner, John 50, 51, 176 Bayo Delgado, Joaquin 81, 172, 173, 178, 182 Beans, Stephen 113 Bear, Gretchen 172, 195 Bear, Stephen 181 Beasley, Stephen 113, 175 Beasley, William 113, 175 Beatty, Donna 50, 51 Beatty, Joyce 180 Beatty, Pamela 137 Beck, Bonnie 137, 195 Becker, Donnan 137, 195 Becker, Kathy 51 Bedwell, Michael 50, 51, 166, 174, 185, 193, 264, 277 Beeman, Dean 213 Beers, Stephen 161, 212, 213, 239 Beery, Carol 113, 173, 185 Beery, Stanton 137 Beidelman, Daniel 137 Beidelman, David 91, 168, 180 Beier, William 179, 182, 184, 188 Belle Isle, Michael 113 Bellows, Nancy 23, 91 Bellows, Timothy 137, 212, 213, 228 Benefield, Stephanie 91, 168, 178, 195 Benn, Anthony 91, 168, 171, 195 Benn, Margaret 113, 196 Benner, Darlene 50, 51 Benner, Dianne 137 Bennett, Dale 114 Bennett, Gail 112, 114 Bennett, Joyce 50, 51 Bennett, Nancy 138 Bennett, Willard 161 Bennington, Roberta 114, 196 Benoit, John 91 Benson, Dean 138 Beresford, Victor 91 Berger, Cathy 138 Bergeson, Steven 114, 195 Berghoffer, Zoltan 91, 172 Bergman, Barbara 91, 195 Bernick, Susan 138, 181 Berrier, Charles 138 Berrier, Deborah 91, 195 Bethel, Linda 91 Betz, Gerald 114, 225 Bey, Lawrence 91, 239 Bibbings, Susan 114, 169, 171, 172, 177 Bierman, Lori 138 Biller, Steven 114 Bilotti, Linda 92 Bingham, Richard 92, 181 Binns, Myra 114, 173, 196, 174, 289 Bird, Nancy 92 Bittner, Sharon 92 Black, Donald 50, 51, 188 Black, Michael 161 Blackshear, Ellen 114 Blanken, Mitchell 138 Bledsoe, Edward 138 Bleiler, Susan 114, 173, 217 Blood, Kenneth 138, 213 Bloom, Donald 92, 174 Blount, Dean 114 Blount, Steve 92 Boggs, Janet 114, 196 Bogle, Brenda 138 Bolen, Carol 92 Bonham, Bridget 114, 217 Bonner, Keith 92 Bonner, Walter 114 Boothroyd, Richard 50, 51, 193 Bosch, Gordon 114, 287 Boutilier, Douglas 23, 50, 51 Boutilier, Karen 136, 138 Bowie, John 138 Bowling, Katherine 138 Bowman, Laura 138 Boyd, Don 92, 174 Boyd, Douglas 114, 209 Boyum, Sandra 92, 181, 192 Boz, Ezel 180 Bracke, Thomas 50, 51, 173, 175, 179 Bradish, Linda 114, 197 Bradish, Michael 92, 180, 209 Bradshaw, Alan 92, 168 Brandes, Sherri 114, 197 Brandwein, Carol 138, 171 Brann, Robin 114, 181 Braun, Richard 92 Braun, Susan 115 Bray, Susan 52, 53, 168, 170, 171, 178, 185, 187, 292 Bray, Thomas 138, 252 Brazier, Brian 92, 170, 172 Brazier, Mary 115, 171, 180, 181 Breakiron, Larry 52, 53, 184, 185 Breedlove, Amy 115, 169, 171, 182 Brennan, Dennis 92 Bright, Debra 138 Brinkerhoff, Gayle 92, 193 Brinkley, Rhonda 115 Brisbois, Russell 180 Brogan, John 115, 181 Brogan, William 52, 53, 182 Bronsak, Penny 138 Brooks, Rosalind 196 Broome, Alan 115, 192 Broome, Frances 139, 192 Brosius, Keith 52, 53, 175 Bross, Nancy 115, 173 Brown, John 115, 181 Brown, Kenneth 139, 184, 213 Brown, Linda 25, 52, 53, 174, 197, 259 Brown, Sharon L. 115, 169, 172 Brown, Sharon R. 23, 177, 180 Brown, Suzanne 174, 197 Brownell, E ileen 115, 169, 171, 174, 198, 199 Browning, Sheryl 115 Brunkhorst, Linda 115 Bryant, John 139 Bryant, Veldonna 115 Buffaloe, Judy 176 Bunting, John 170 292 Burbach, Michael 115, 209 Burgess, Gail 23, 115, 196 Burhans, Anne 52, 53, 192 Burhans, Susan 139 Burke, William 52, 53 Burkhart, Kurt 52, 170, 174, 185, 188 Burkhart, Robert 139 Burkholder, Debra 139 Burkholder, Lise 181 Burks, Juanita 52, 53, 176 Burns, Douglas 139 Burns, George 214 Burris, Gregory 280 Burton, Joan 24, 52, 53, 173 Burton, Margie 233 Bussen, Pamela 93, 174, 185, 192 Bussey, Larry 93, 166, 168, 173, 174, 182, 184 Butcher, Deborah 93 Butcher, Ellen 139, 233 Cabe, Ronny 115 Cabrera, Angela 93, 192 Cain, John 161, 173 Callahan, Cathleen 93, 168, 172 Callahan, Vera 115, 169, 181, 182 Campbell, Anita 115, 192 Campbell, Carol 52, 53, 170 Campbell, Cynthia 52, 53, 168, 176, 191 Campbell, Dean 115 Campbell, Elizabeth 115 Campbell, Jean 115, 196, 287 Canham, Patricia 93, 173, 187, 192, 196, 291 Cannon, Katherine 52, 53, 166, 168, 177 Cannon, Robert 93, 170, 185, 187, 276 Cantrell, Steven 139 Capps, Cynthia 115 Carey, Cynthia 115, 181 Carlson, Randall 52, 53, 175 Carlson, Teresa 139 Carlson, Susan 24, 176 Carlton, Marcus 115 Carmack, Bonnie 192, 196 Carmack, Linda 20, 53, 175, 196, 197, 280 Carneal, Douglas 93, 170, 175, 184, 188 Carpenter, Retta 139 Carr, Steven 90, 93, 166 Carrico, James 93 Carrico, Marlene 115, 173, 196, 257 Carrico, Mary 116 Carrico, Phillip 53 Carrico, Stephen 139 Carter, Betty 116, 181 Carter, Geoffrey 116, 195 Carter, Liana 53, 185 Carter, Margaret 93, 176 Carter, Robert 139 Casabona, Elizabeth 116, 169, 171 Casabona, Susan 168, 171, 173, 176 Casavant, Andrew 93 Cassell, Cynthia 93, 176, 196 Cassell, Laura 139 Cassidy, Kevin 93, 175 Catlett, Ross 53, 214 Cauble, Kathleen 116 Causey, Mark 116 Causey, Randolph 139, 185 Causey, Neal 139 Ceely, Glen 116 Celec, David 116 Cermele, Antionette 192, 196 Cermele, Mark 139, 192 Cerva, John 139 Chalk, Bradford 53 Chalker, Judith 180 Charnley, James 93 Charron, Jill 116, 196, 263, 286 Chaves, Adele 116, 171, 177 Childress, Bruce 116, 179 Chiniara, Anthony 53, 176 Christian, John 93, 178, 179, 182, 184 Christian, Julie 139, 172, 192 Christianson, David 116, 209 Christie, Douglas 116 Christman, Ruth 116, 183, 193 Christon, Debbie 161 Christon, Linda 93 Christy, John 116 Cirillo, James 93, 175, 184, 192, 214 Clabaugh, Hinton 195 Clabaugh, Jane 195 Clark, Lawrence 116, 179 Clarkson, Brett 93 Clem, Wayne 53, 180 Clemmer, Stephen 116 Cmiel, Marian 161 Cochrane, Rebecca 139, 172, 217 Cofer, Charles 53, 168, 170, 173, 174, 179, 183, 184 Cofer, John 116, 174, 179 Coffman, Richard 116 Coghill, William 53, 163, 173, 214 Coles, Loralyn 139, 192 Collier, Joann 94 Collins, Craig 116, 185 Colquitt, Carolyn 139 Colquitt, Fred 116 Compton, Arthur 94 Conger, Todd 94, 175, 198, 199 Conlin, Clare 139 Conlin, Rose 17, 54, 55, 170, 187 Conlin, Suzanne 116 Conway, Kathryn 94 Conway, Susan 94 Cook, Deborah 140 Cook, Douglas 116, 169, 174, 184, 225 Cook, James 94 Cook, Linda 94, 178, 192 Cook, Lorraine 140 Cooke, Michelle 140 Cooke, Teresa 140 Cooper, Denise 140, 189, 257, 263 Cooper, Faith 140, 172, 195 Cooper, Michael 54, 55, 168, 174, 178 179, 184, 258, 259 Cooper, Susan 94, 181, 192 Corcoran, Frank 54, 55, 176 Corcoran, Patty 140, 177, 233 Cormier, Richard 140 Cornett, Carol 24, 54, 55, 176, 181, 192 Corra, Carol 54, 180 Cotter, Alicia 54, 55, 168, 174 Courant, Dianne 140 Courson, Cynthia 94 Cousins, Katherine 117, 196 Cowan, Dennis 54 Cox, Ann 54, 55, 183 Cox, Cynthia 117, 169, 171, 196 Cox, Donna 140 Cox, Karen 94, 180 Craft, James 94, 174, 219 Craft, Laurie 140, 192 Craft, Melinda 54, 55, 166, 174, 258, 264 Craft, Thomas 94, 203 Craig, Lorilee 94 Crandall, Benjamin 117 Crawford, Patricia 117, 171 Crimmins, James 54 Crippin, Bruce 117, 179, 182 Crippin, Elmer 161, 179, 185 Crippin, Pamela 140 Croghan, Anne 54, 55, 173, 187, 258, 264, PHI Croghan, Gregory 90, 94, 174, 184, 219 Crooks, Cindy 94, 173 Crosby, Marion 189 Crosby, Michael 117 Crosby, Nancy 94, 178 Crowder, Jack 117, 172 Crowder, Marjorie 140 Crowder, Mary 54, 55 Crowley, Elizabeth 140 Crowley, Timothy 176, 183, 214 Crowson, Peggy 140 Cullinan, Kathleen 117, 169, 171 Culkin, Katherine 25, 94, 170, 185 Culver, Valerie 117, 169, 171, 173 Cumby, Sharon 117, 173 Cummings, Patricia 94 Cummings, Richard 54, 55, 176, 183, 203, 206, 214, 264, 277 Curti, Gregory 94 Czapiewski, Susan 55, 168, 170, 183, 185 d Daggle, Karen 55, 192 Daggle, Loretta 94 Daigle, David 140 Daigle, Janelle 178, 192 Dakin, Monta 55, 166, 174, 188, 191, 263, 264 D’Alessandro, James 117, 195, 209 Dall, Francis 140, 184, 212, 213, 225 Dallow, Kurt 94, 173, 174, 195, 214 Dalton, Deborah 55, 175, 177 Dameron, Cynthia’ 117, 172 Dameron, Debra 55 Daniel, Carlton 140, 213 Daniel, Claudia 25, 180 Daniel, Dean 140 Daniels, Cathy 55 Daniels, Philip 180 Darville, Nancy 178 Davenport, Philip 117 Davis, Karen 24, 55, 170, 184, 187, 197, 258 Davis, Keri 94, 173 Davis, Lemay 117 Davis, Pamela 140, 192, 197 Davis, Raimond 117 Davis, Steven 203, 225 Dawson, Aaron 140, 212, 213 Dean, Michael 117, 173, 239 Dean, Patrick 55, 192, 237 Dearden, Joanna 55, 180 Deatley, Bruce 48, 56, 174. 184, 203, 258 Debellis, Doren 95, 173, 252 Decker, Marsha 95 Deeney, Mary Anne 95, 168 Deesen, Ruth 172 Deeter, Jane 117, 169, 172, 195 Deeter, William 140, 195 Deihr, Marilyn 117 De La Mater, Diann 24. 56, 198 De La Mater, Lerese 117, 199 De La Pena, Martha 140 De La Pena, Myriam 118 Delauder, Dennis 160 DeLauder, Diana 141, 192 DeLauder, Janet 95, 170, 173, 187, 196 Del Signore, Margaret 95 Del Signore, Stephen 141 Dempsey, Cheryl 95, 173, 192, 196 Dempsey, Donna 25, 95 Dempsey, Mary 56, 192 Dennis, John 95 Dennis, Thomas 161 Denny, Michael 95, 203, 277 De Ponte, Kathleen 118, 169, 173, 178 Depue, Douglas 56 Depue, Stephen 24 Deuschle, Denise 118, 192 Deutschmann, Mary 141, 192 Devenny, James 180 De Vier, Jill 95, 180 De Zarn, Joseph 112, 118 De Zarn, Katherine 24, 56 Diapoulis, Alexandra 95, 77, 178 Diehl, Kenneth 141 Dingus, Deborah 141 Dintaman, Deborah 118, 197 Dittrich, Gail 56 Doak, Jean 118 Dobriansky, Paula 136, 141, 173, 189 Dodson, Cheri 95 Doering, Dianne 24, 56, 168, 171, 181, 185 Dolan, Linda 180 Dolan, Stephen 160 Dolinger, David 118, 192, 209 Donnalley, Garnett 118, 183, 217, 233 Donnalley, Gray 95, 182 Doody, Susan 95 Dority, Karen 141 Downey, Bridget 95, 196, 280 Downey, Carla 141 Dragoi, Daniel 118, 209 Drake, Susan 95, 192 Drye, Jean 95, 176, 192 Duffy, Barbara 141 Duggan, Torey 95, 172 Duncan, Donna 95, 196 Duncan, Leantha 118, 169, 172, 192 Dunham, James 95 Dunham, Mary 161 Dunmire, Cindy 56, 180 Dunwoody, Robert 95 Durrer, Faith 95, 173 Durrer, Michael 56, 172, 174, 179, 182, 184, 185, 258 Durso, Denise 141 Durso, Lucia 95, 181, 192 Durso, Pamela 141 Dzvonick, Bernard 95 e Earley, Virginia 56, 57 Early, George 96, 180 Eason, Barbara 141 Easton, Bruce 141 Edinger, Kathleen 24, 96, 177, 192 Edwards, Carol 180 Edwards, Jacqueline 118 Edwards, Mark 141, 179 Edwards, Newton 118, 175, 203, 237 Eggelton, Colleen 56, 57 Eliff, John 118, 195 Ellins, Carol 118, 171, 173 Elliott, Wendy 96, 168, 171, 174, 183 Emanuel, Barbara 96, 192 Emerson, Laura 141, 217 Engel, David 169, 171, 184, 185, 225 Ennis, Michael 96 Ennis, Mickey 118, 209, 239 Erickson, Brenda 141 Erickson, Ronald 118 Estes, Michael 56, 57, 175 Etters, Karen 57, 183, 203 Ewing, Francis 96, 173, 174 Ewing, Louise 141 Eybers, Debra 96, 175, 196 f Fahnestock, Brenda 141 Fahnestock, Sharon 96 Fahringer, Margaret 118, 173, 192 Farinholt, Jon 118, 182 Farrar, Susan 118, 185, 192, 196 Farrell, Sharon 141, 192 Farrell, Stephen 96 Fassihi, Ali 56, 57, 176 Fassihi, Ata 185, 264 Faulk, Carol 142, 181 Faulk, Robert 160 Fawley, Tana 118, 189 Featherstone, Susan 96, 178 Ferguson, Ann 25, 57 Ferguson, Donna 96, 192 Ferguson, James 161 Fessenden, Joyce 142 Fessler, Patricia 118 Figura, John 57 Filipezyk, Maria 142, 177 Filipezyk, Patricia 96 Filipczyk, Tania 56, 57, 177, 183 Fisher, James 119 Fisher, Kenneth 96, 175 Fisher, Sharon 56, 57 Fisher, Vivian 119 Fisher, William 142 Fitz, Elizabeth 24, 56, 57, 168, 174, 196, 256 Fitzhugh, David 96 Fitzsimmons, Keith 56, 57 Fitzsimmons, Robert 142 293 Flynn, Elizabeth 56, 57, 176 Flynn, Geoffrey 119 Flynn, John 96 Flynn, Patrick 142 Foder, Jill 136, 142 Foder, Patricia 96, 175, 183, 216, 230, 289 nates Barbara 119, 169, 172, 177, 178, Fortier, Louis 142 Fortier, Paul 96 Foster, Kenneth 119 Forqurean, Sandra 96, 168, 183 Fowler, Keith 119 Fox, Bonny 161, 197 Fox, Deborah 56, 57, 175 Franzel, Kathy 58 Franzel, Robin 142 Freeh, Patricia 58, 176 Freeman, Joseph 119, 209, 239 Freeman, Lynda 58, 59, 176, 250 Freeman, Paul 142 French, Chris 142 French, Jessica 24, 58, 59, 183 Frerich, Suzanne 119, 198, 199 Freund, Elizabeth 142, 192 Freund, Joseph 58, 180 Friedlander, Mark 96, 174 Friedrich, Gregory 142, 228, 283 Frye, Charles 96 Fuhrmann, Jeffrey 228 Fulesdy, Carol 142, 177 Fuller, Judith 119 Fulton, Charles 119, 209 Fulton, David 142 Funesti, Douglas 142 Funesti, Suzanne 96 Furbee, Donald 96 Furbee, Linda 142 Furr, Jane 142, 192 Galanos, Ted 142 Gallagher, Jean 141, 181, 233 Gallagher, Patty 96, 172, 196 Gallifant, Gay 96 Galloway, Jack 119 Galloway, Sandra 58, 59, 192 Galson, Charlotte 119, 169, 171, 177, 185 Gamber, Ellen 143, 177 Garces, Stephen 119 Gardner, Linda 96, 183 Garrett, Frank 143, 213, 228 Gaskins, William 143, 185 Gause, Laurie 119, 195 Gearhart, Gary 58, 59 Geisler, Mary 58, 59, 180 Geiss, Philip 119 Geoffroy, Claire 97, 173, 177, 183 Geoffroy, Kay 143 Gerber, Katheryn 195 Gerfen, Larry 58, 59, 174, 203, 259, 264 Gerhard, James 97, 168, 195, 203 Gerhard, Laura 143, 189, 195 Gibson, Helen 97, 192 Gibson, Suzanne 119, 180, 192 Gilbert, Gregory 213, 257 Gilbert, Mark 97 Gilbert, Sandra 58, 59, 176 Gilbride, Karen 119, 192, 196 Gilham, Gail 24 Gilheany, Pamela 58, 59, 168, 173, 178, 183, 230 Gillespie, Genevieve 58, 59, 174, 191 Gilmore, Dena 58, 168, 180 Givli, Audrey 119 Glasscock, Suzanne 58, 59, 168, 173, 176, 264 Gluch, Frank 119, 183 Gluch, Janice 23, 97, 175, 183, 188, 230 Goad. Dorothy 143 Godek, Barbara 97, 168, 176 Godek, Stephen 119 Goodman, Alan 59, 182, 184, 185 Goodman, Mitchell 119 Goodson, Brian 143 Gorman, Patricia 97, 191, 263 Gottenkieny, Mary 59 Gould, Suzanne 23, 97, 175 Gower, John 252 Gower, Thelma 59, 168, 170, 183, 185, 188, 216 Grady, Margaret 97 Graham, Richard 97, 203 Graham, Susan 119 Grandon, Douglas 143 Grant, Deborah 97, 168, 172, 175, 178, 192 Graves, Virginia 54, 168, 171, 174, 185, 259 Gravett, Deborah 97 Green, Bonnie 20, 97, 166, 175 Green, Randy 143 Greenway, Michael 119 Gregory, Cindy 59, 177, 178 Gregory, Karen 119, 177 Grenwis, Sharon 143 Griffin, William 59, 173, 193 Grimes, Mark 120, 285 Groemping, Ralph 97, 168, 170, 178, 179, 184, 187, 291 Grogan, Alan 143, 213 Grogan, Janet 59 Grossman, Bruce 59, 166, 185, 188 Grossman, Sharon 143, 177 Guch, Susan 168, 192 Gugel, Donna 143 Guinee, John 143 Gundrum, Patricia 143 Gurney, Michael 97, 168, 174, 184, 203 h Haddock, Michael 59 Haffner, Rosemary 60 Haffner, Suzanne 120, 196 Hagedorn, John 120, 169, 178, 184 Hagedorn, Paul 168, 178, 179, 184, 258, 259 Hagen, David 143 Haines, Robert 97 172, 173 Haislip, Det 203 Haislip, Thomas 209, 211, 237, 239 Hale, Alfred 120, 173, 203, 279 Hale, Jonathan 60, 173 Hall, Alfred 60, 180 Hall, Carolyn 25, 97, 172, 177, 180, 196 Hall, Charles 143, 213 3 Hall, Deborah 60 Hall, Lawrence 98, 170, 176, 187, 195, 291 Hall, Linda 120, 175, 192, 196 Haller, Kathy 120, 178, 192 Halsey, Margaret 120, 177, 192 Halsey, Teresa 120, 192 Hamilton, Alan 188 Hamilton, Lindsay 120, 173, 192 Hampton, Cathy 183 Hanabury, Robin 112, 120 Haney, Cynthia 60, 176 Hansborough, Cheryl 143 Hansborough, Rita 98 Hansen, Mark 98, 184 Haralson, Michael 120, 172, 178, 180, 195 Haran, Patricia 98, 256, 263 Hardison, Karen 120, 174, 183, 192, 233 Hargreaves, Geoffrey 98, 195 Harley, Philip 60, 184 Harnish, Christina 60, 173, 176, 181 Harold, Cynthia 60, 196 Harold, Roger 98 Harris, Ann 60, 168, 175, 176, 193 Harris, Christine 20, 60, 61, 181 Harris, Curtis 98 Harris, Joy 143, 192 Harris, Peggy 143, 233 Harris, Ronald 120, 195 Harris, Rosanne 98, 192 Harris, Sandra 98 Harrison, Foster 120, 209 Harrison, Joan 143, 181 Harrison, Monica 143 Hart, Robert 136 Hartsoe, Hazel 60, 61, 175, 176, 185 Hartsoe, Joseph 143, 213 Harvell, Laura 120, 176 Harvell, William 175, 203 Harvith, Charles 60, 61, 168, 173, 174, 183; 2377 Haslip, Anne 120, 169, 217 Hatch, Marjorie 98 Hawkins, Katherine 20, 176 Hay, Margaret 61 Hay, Pamela 25, 98, 172, 175, 183 Hay, Stephen 143 Hayes, Donald 60, 61, 168, 171, 174 Hayes, Mark 98 Hayes, Ronald 120 Hays, James 144 Hayweiser, Sharon 98, 166, 192, 196 Healy, Diane 23, 98, 173 Healy, Mary 144, 172, 181 Heater, Brian 144 Heater, Bruce 120 Heater, Mark 61 Hedlund, Richard 144 Hedlund, Steven 98, 175, 219 Hedrick, Alice 144 Hedrick, Susan 120, 169, 172, 177 Heffley, Connie 144, 192 Heider, John 180 Heider, Kevin 180 Heller, Charlotte 60, 61, 172, 185 Heller, John 120 Helton, Greg 98, 195 Hemphill, Charles 98 Hemsley, Dixie 60, 61, 176, 183, 192 Henderson, David 160, 179, 239 Henderson, Joseph 144, 213 Henderson, Margaret 144 Hendricks, David 161, 181, 195 Hendricks, Joan 60, 61, 168, 185, 196, 259, 264 Henry, Thomas 144 Herbst, Frederick 120, 195 Hess, Joanne 120, 173, 217 Hey, Winston 98, 174, 256 Hichak, Charles 60, 61, 176, 182 Hichak, David 144, 173 Hickey, George 120 Hill, Anita 144 Hill, Douglas 144, 195, 213 Hill, George 98, 195 Hill, Jonathan 144 Hill Mary 61, 196 Hill, Michael 161 Hill, Russell 120 Hillburn, Chris 120 Hiltz John 161, 185 Himmelman, Larry 144 Himmelman, Marsha 60, 61, 174, 181, 183 Hines, Thomas 121, 174 Hinkle, Wade 144, 173 Hinman, Diane 144 Hirsch, Michael 121, 173, 174 Hittinger, Thomas 144 Hoffman, Carol 99 192 Hoffman, Jane 99, 192 Hoke, Richard 144 Holtzworth, Charles 161 Honenberger Christopher 60, 61, 166, 175, 182, 258, 287 Hoobler, Diane 99, 168, 174, 190, 191 Hoover, John 121, 203 Hopkins, Helen 144 Hopkins, Susan 121, 192 Horn, Stuart 144 Housman Lawrence 60 61, 183 Houston Janet 48, 62, 63, 175, 191 Howard, Bradley 62, 173, 187 Howard, Dawn 121 Howard, Malisa 99, 193 Howdershell, John 121 Howell, Judy 99 Howell, Nina 99 173 Hoyos, Ruben 121 Huber, Dorothy 192 Hucks, Michael 144 Huffman, Barry 160 Huffman, Cary 144 Huffman, Robert 121, 195 Hughes, Charlene 62, 63, 177, 192 Hughes, Mary 121 Hughes, Thomas 121, 173 Hull, Nancy 144, 195 Hume, Stephen 144 Hummel, Sally 144 Hummel, Susan 62, 63 Hummer, Karen 62, 63, 170, 176, 259 Humphries, Tiera_ 121 Hunnicutt, Dayrle 121 Hunt, Jeff 62, 63, 174, 183, 195, 219, 224 Hunt, William 121, 192 Hunter, Joseph 99 Husnian, David 121 Huyett, John 121, 174, 225, 289 ] Ingram, Melissa 121, 279 Irons, Constance 99, 173 Isaacs, Pamela 145 Iwanik, Andrew 99 Iwanik, Ann 62, 63, 176, 183 J Jackson, Charles 121 Jackson, Denise 145, 172, 181 Jackson, Timothy 62, 63, 176, 185 Jean, Doris 122, 217 Jean, Margaret 122, 183, 216, 233, 286 Jean, Marie 62, 63, 178, 183 Jefferis, Leslie 99, 172, 197 Jenkins, Cynthia 62, 63 Jennings, Deborah 122 Jensen, Betsy 122, 169, 192, 217 Jensen, Douglas 62, 63, 168, 182, 184, 195 Jobst, Joseph 122, 195, 287 Johnson, Deborah 145, 181 Johnson, Edward 237 Johnson, Gregory 99 Johnson, Lisa 145, 169 Johnson, Lynette 145 Johnson, Michael 62, 63, 176, 195 Johnson, Rick 99, 173 Johnson, Rita 145, 177 Johnson, Robert 99, 168 Johnson, Susan 161 Johnston, Don 99 Johnston, Susan 62, 63 Jones, Bonnie 161 Jones, Carlton 145 Jones, Felton 99, 184, 203 Jones, Jeffrey 122 Jones, Jeffry 122 Jones, Kathleen 99, 168, 171, 175, 177, 192, 196 Jones, Laura 99, 196 Jones, Linda 1225192) 217 Jones, Maryse 145 Jones, Susan 122 Jones, Terrance 99, 175 Jordan, Jennifer 233 Jordan, Patricia 122, 183, 233 Jordan, Raymond 63, 172 Jorgensen, Jeffrey 122, 209 Jorgensen, Michael 145 Jorgensen, Thomas 145, 172 Joseph, Wayne 63 Joy, Anthony 63 Judson, Kathryn 180 k Kabrich, Judith 63, 183, 196 Kanamine, Ted 161, 213 Karr, Michael 99, 192 Kay, Kerry 145 Kay, Sherryl 100, 174, 196, 283 294 Kay, Thomas 145 Kaye, Sylvia 63, 176, 183, 196 Keberline, James 100 Keels, Carol 24, 63, 183, 192 Keenan, Joseph 145 Keene, Gerald 161 Ketter, Bertram 145 Keller, Charles 145 rs Kelly, Canice 63, 168, 171 275;176,51785 180, 185, 259 Kelly, Tara 47, 48, 63, 168, .170, 174, 187, 259, 264 Kemper, Karen 122, 196 Kenley, Peggy 100, 216, 283 Kennedy, Kerry 180 Kenney, John 64, 179, 184, 203 Kenney, Kathleen 122, 217 Kenney, Michael 161 Kenney, William 63, 179, 264 Kenny, Kit 122, 192 Kent, Jeffrey 122 Kernus, Arnold 122 Kevan, Jeffrey 145 Kevan, Robert 122 Keyes, David 122, 176, 192 Khachi, Henry 180 Kidd, Scott 145, 184, 228 Killrakis, Kristina 100, 181 Kimmel, Helene 64, 176, 180 Kimmel, Susan 146 King, Barry 161 King, Christopher 100, 239 King, Cindy 64, 176, 196, 264 King, Gregory 64, 168, 170, 173, 176, 252, 259, 264 King, Lynn 64, 183 King, Nancy 146, 177 King, Paul 146 Kintner, Mary 64, 176, 192 Kinsey, Cheryl 122 Kirk, Verna 123 Kirste, Uwe 123, 209 Kiser, Dwight 146, 213 Klein, Steven 100, 175 Klemm, Roberta 100, 176, 197 Klimkiewicz, Rita 123, 180 Spee Deborah 100, 176, 183, 187, 197, 85 Kluson, Victoria 123 Knaak, Barbara 195 Knaak, Frederick 146, 195, 228 Knapp, Diana 100, 183, 216, 230 Knapp, John 173, 185, 188 Knapp, Lucy 64, 166, 173 Knapp, Molly 123, 189, 249 Kneisley, Kevin 146 Kneisley, Pamela 64, 192, 197 Knickerbocker, Holly 146 Knipple, Cathy 64, 182 Knipple, Deborah 123 Knox, Blaine 161 Koppie, Cary 123 Koppie, Craig 161 Kosek, Bernard 123, 214 Kosek, David 214 Kosek, Joni 146 Kotulak, Edward 123 Kovach, Alexander 123 Kovacic, Edward 123, 179 Koyiacles, Christie 146, 192 Kozina, Laurie 146 Kraft, Kate 146, 172, 192 Kramer, Katherine 123, 183, 217, 233 Kramer, William 64, 65, 168, 174, 183, 195, 219, 258, 259, 264 Kremer, Richard 146, 213 Krsul, John 162 Kurata, Joseph 100 Kurtz, Robert 123, 181 Kurtz, Theresa 146 Lacey, Donald 64, 65, 180 Lacy, Sally 146, 192 Laird, Marian 146, 172 Lampert, Peter 146 Lanam, Jana_ 123, 192 Landwehr, Barbara 24, 100, 185 Lane, Barbara 100 Lane, Deborah 146, 259 Lane, Marcia 146 Langford, Calvin 123 Langkamp, Steve 100 Lape, Christine 180 La Rock, Elizabeth 146 Larson, Craig 147, 172 Latham, Robert 123, 181, 195 Latham, Tim 65, 181, 195 Laufer, John 147 Laufer, Joseph 123, 195 Lauver, Ann 147, 181 Lauver, Nancy 64, 65 Lawrence, Susan 180 Laws, Gary 64, 65, 168, 171, 174, 256, 264 Laws, Ronald 100 Lawton, Sherry 64, 65 Leavitt, Karen 123, 177, 181 LeDoux, James 147, 213 LeDoux, Janelle 100 Legg, Karen 180 Leizear, Karen 160 Leizear, Leslie 147 Lemon, Judith 123 Leonard, Janice 147, 177 Leverty, Judith 124 Levine, Lawrence 252 Lewis, Brian 64, 65, 166, 167, 174, 182, 183, 185 Lewis, Fred 65 Lewis, Karen 136, 147 Lewis, Sharon 100, 166, 168, 175 Lewy, Barbara 64, 65 Light, Margaret 147, 198, 199 Lilly, Linda 147 Lilly, Neil 180 Lind, Leaclair 162 Lindner, Robin 124, 180, 192, 217 Litsas, Nicholas 124 Lockett, Mary 124, 173 Locklear, Lynn 124 Lockwood, Harold 173 Lockwood, Thomas 173 Loeffier, Carl 100, 195 Loesch, John 100, 173, 209 Logan, David 147, 213 Logan, Mary 147 Lohr, Kathie 147 Londner, Patricia 64, 65, 170, 185 Long, Cynthia 147, 189, 249 Lowe, Claudia 147 Lowe, David 64, 65, 176, 203, 264 Lowe, Ellen 124, 252 Lower, Jill 124, 217 Lowrey, George 64, 65, 195 Lubbehusen, Robert 65 Lubbehusen, Steven 147, 213 Lucckese, David 180 Lumpkin, Dean 124, 195 Lund, Lynette 124, 192 Lundgren, Nancy 100 Lundin, Nancy 23, 101 Lutz, George 124 Lyddane, Kathleen 147 Lynch, Jack 124 Lynch, Jack 124 Lynch, Kathleen 124, 192 Lynch, Charles 64, 65, 282 Lynch, Kathleen 124, 192 Lynch, Michael E. 162 Lynch, Michael F. 147, 213 Lynch, Patrick 183, 203, 237 Lynch, Richard 101 Lynch, Sharon 124 Lyon, Michael 147, 213, 290 Lyon, Thomas 101, 174, 195, 237 Lyons, Kevin 101 m McAdams, Heather 112, 124, 173, 233 McAleer, Jeffrey 124 McArtor, Darlene 101, 183, 230 McBride, Steve 147, 173 McCaa, Brian 66, 67, 174 McCaa, Kevin 148, 228 McCalla, John 124, 192 McCloud, John 148 McCloud, Mary 66, 67, 176 McCracken, Connie 192 McCullar, Charles 148 McDaniel, Edward 124 McDaniel, Helen 66, 67, 176 McDaniel, Nancy 24, 66, 67, 170, 176, 187, 196, 278, 165 McDonald, Andrew 124, 173, 195 McDonald, Gwendolyn 185 McDonald, Jana 66, 67, 168, 173, 175, 191 McDonald, Tod 101, 181, 252 McElwain, David 124, 209 McFall, Anne 148, 177 McGeachy, Brenda 66, 67, 175 McGhee, Ronald 125 McGowan, Nancy 24, 101, 170, 187 McKee, David 66, 174, 179, 184, 203, 257 McKinless, Kathleen 148, 195 McKinless, Geoff 101 McKluskey, Kevin 148 McLean, Margot 66, 67, 175, 196, 250, 263 McLean, Mary 148 McMackin, Mary 192 McMath, Robert 101, 173, 195 McPherron, Marti 66, 67, 180 McQuarrie, Leslie 148 McWhinney, Kevin 101 Maag, Lisa 101, 173, 184, 185, 230 MacWelch, Traci 148 Mabry, Kendrick 180 Mack, Alfred 180 Mahan, Patti 66, 67, 173, 183, 230 Mahan, Stephen 148, 184, 213 Maher, Colleen 101, 196 Maher, Jeffrey 66, 67, 195 Maines, Michael 125 Maitland, Thomas 209 Mandersheid, Robert 228 Maness, Deborah 66, 67, 171, 175, 192, 196, 249, 256, 257 Maness, Susan 148, 177 Mank, Doris 148, 177 Manning, Carolyn 148 Manning, Jeffrey 66 Mansy, William 66, 180 Marion, Suzanne 67 Marion, Yvette 125, 181 Marks, Elizabeth 125, 192, 197 Marshall, Stephen 67, 168 Marshall, Thomas 101 Martenson, Stephen 67, 168, 174, 203, 206, 264 Marthens, Diana 148, 189 Martin, Donna 125, 192 Martin, Kathryn 125, 185 Martin, Michael 67 Martin, Sally 125, 185 Martin, Scott 101, 195 Martin, Violet 101 Martinez, Edward 148, 228 Martinez, Gloria 148 Martorana, Margaret 23, 101 Marvin, Gregory 148 Mason, Richard 148 Masse, Robert 101 Massie, Gerald 67, 180 Masterson, Teresa 101, 176 Maston, Bonnie 148 Mathers, Kathryn 149 Mathis, Amy 90, 101, 173, 183, 187, 216, 249, 289 Mathis, Maury 149 Mathis, Randy 67, 168, 176, 183, 184, 195, 278 Matkins, Linda 149, 181, 252, 290 Maton, Hollis 149 Matteson, Patti 67, 175, 196, 256, 257, 279 Matteson, Richard 125, 172, 209 Matthews, Hunter 149 Matthews, Linda 20, 67, 174, 249, 258 Maxey, James 125 Maxwell, Lynn 101, 178 Maydwell, George 101 Mead, Gary 101 Mead, Nancy 149 Meadows, Diane 101, 177 Meagher, Marianne 149 Meding, Erich 125, 179 Mehmel, Elise 101 Melby, David 125, 195, 209 Melby, Robert 149, 213, 228 Mendenhall, Karen 67, 173, 181, 188, 193 Mendez, Irena 149 Menking, Barbara 149 Menking, Rodger 101, 179 Merrin, Margo 125, 192 Meszaros, Elizabeth 102 Meyer, Harry 102 Meyers, Dean 125, 179 Michaels, Melinda 149, 192 Middlemas, Mary 68, 166, 167, 196 Midkiff, Dale 203, 237 Miles, Melissa 149, 177 Milks, Thomas 125, 225 Millard, Richard 162 Miller, Allen 125, 174, 224 Miller, Brian 68, 69 Miller, Charlotte 125, 196 Miller, Elizabeth 149, 173, 177 Miller, John 288 Miller, Linda 125 Miller, Margaret 68, 69, 171 Miller, Mary; 149, 171 Miller, Nancy 125 Miller, Noel 125 Miller, Susan 68, 69, 177, 185 Miller, Timothy 149, 181 Mills, Debbie 102, 192 Mills, Harrianne 68, 69, 185. 196 Millwood, Elaine 125, 183, 217, 233 Mims, Ruby 102, 177, 195 Mindak, Mary Lou 149 Mitchell, Linda 149 Mitchell, Richard 102 Mitchem, Katherine 24, 68, 69, 175, 196, 286 Miyamoto, Gregg 69, 203 Montalvo, Stephen 125 Montgomery, Ruth 125, 183. 192 Montgomery, Sharon 102, 192 Moodie, David 149, 192 Moore, Michelle 125 Moore, Rebecca 125, 173, 181 Moore, Susan 102, 192, 230 Moorefield, Melinda 149 Morgan, Gary 125, 195 Morgan, John 126, 286 Morgan, Stephen 108, 184 Moriarty, Elizabeth 68, 69, 171 Morris, Jan 195 Morris, Lucinda 68, 174, 193. 277 Morrison, Christopher 126, 195 Morrow, Stephanie 180 Moseley, Pam 126, 175 Mosher, Elton 102 Mottley, Edwin 149, 213 Moxham, John 162 Mueller, Michael 162, 213 Muller, Carolyn 68, 69, 173, 183, 230 Mullin, Charles 175 Mullin, Mary 126 Mullins, Keith 102 Mullins, Nancy 149, 177 Munnikhuysen, Walt 68, 69, 258 Murphey, Kenneth 102, 209 Myers, Arthur 102, 195 Myers, Joan 68, 69, 168 Myers, Scott 102, 173 Nn Nash, Barbara 102, 168, 285 Nash, Victor 162 Nathan, Michael 126 295 Neagle, Kenneth 126, 209 Needham, Nancy 102 Nehl, Stefan 126 Nehl, Tom 68 Nelson, Barbara 126 Nelson, Nathan 102 Nelson, Phillip 102 Nelson, Teresa 126, 172, 179, 181 Nemshick, Mark 126, 209 Nesnow, Louise 149 Neumann, Jeffrey 102, 173, 179, 183, 184, 187, 214 Neumann, Patricia 68, 69, 171, 176 Neumann, Paul 149 Newby, Carl 102, 172, 195 Newcomb, Deborah 69 Newhall, Benjamin 149, 195, 228 Newsom, Jack 149 Nicholas, Charlene 69, 168, 176, 185 Nicholas, Christopher 126, 176, 209 Nicholson, Deborah 102, 173 Nicholson, Harding 102 Nicholson, Nancy 20, 69, 176 Nicholson, Ronald 150, 195 Niemi, Vickie 150, 195, 217 Niethamer, Vicki 126, 196 Nishikawa, Allen 126, 179, 185 Nolan, Timothy 112, 126, 169, 173, 174, 180 , 195 Nootenboom, Marie 150 Nordstrom, Mary 69 Norfolk, Bruce 150 Norfolk, Elena 150 Norman, George 150 Norman, Nancy 102, 168, 171, 174, 191 Norton, Allen 180 Norton, Callie 150 Norton, Dolores 24, 69, 196 Novack, Thomas 126, 214 Novegrod, Peter 126, 225 Nowman, Linda 69, 180 Nyberg, Thomas 69 O Oberosler, Darlene 126 O’Connor, Diane 150, 172, 181 Odell, Karen 102, 195 Odin, Wayne 69, 176, 195 Odiorne, Stephen 126, 172, 195 O’Donnell, Janice 102, 176 Oglesby, Judith 69, 173, 180 Oksa, Donna 70, 192 Olsen, Edmund 126 Ondek, Michael 103 O’Quinn, Anita 150 O’Quinn, Janet 126, 177 Orndorff, Charles 70, 184, 259 Orndorff, David 126, 195 Orso, Elaine 126, 172 Orso, Pamela 150 Osius, Elizabeth 126 Overton, William 150 Owen, Diane 150 Owen, Mary 150, 192 Owens, Larry 126, 209 Owens, Michael 180 Ozier, Lynn 126, 195 Pp Pace, Elizabeth 103, 173, 174, 190, 191, 249 Page, Dana 150, 213, 228 Palm, Cynthia 150, 192 Palmer, Deborah 150, 181 Palmquist, Carlan 150 Palmquist, Carlene 70, 173, 178 Palmquist, Cartis 127, 178 Panagos, James 209 Paolucci, Kristin 103, 185, 192, 216 Parker, Kevin 150 Parker, Neil 70, 168, 171, 176, 182, 258 Parker, Richard 127 Parks, Colleen 150 Parrish, Cynthia 150 Parrish, Matthew 70 Parsons, Daniel 70, 195, 264 Parsons, Rolly 90, 103 Patton, Michael 160 Paul, Anne 103, 172, 178 Paul, Marguerite 127, 196 Paul, Ray 48, 70, 168, 170, 174, 182, 187, 264 Paule, Lawrence 70, 176, 181, 195 Paullin, Jeffrey 112, 127 Paulsen, Pamela 103, 172, 173 Paxton, Robert 150 Payne, Denise 103, 168, 171, 192 Payne, Thomas 103 Peck, Barbara 127, 173, 185 Peck, Jeffrey 103, 192 Peck, Thomas 150, 192 Pence, Barbara 150, 192 Pence, Mary Lou 24, 70, 171, 177, 178 Pendleton, William 150 Penland, Paula 103 Penny, Cunthia 71 Penny, Russell 150 Pensabene, Mary 70, 71 Pensabene, Paul 151 Perkins, James 151, 213 Perkins, Janet 103, 168, 170, 171, 183, 187, 193, 292 Perkins, Jeffrey 127, 239 Perkins, Jerrold 70, 71, 237 Perry, Roxanne 151, 177 Pershing, Jerry 103 Peters, Pamela 70, 71, 168 Peterson, Donald 103 Peterson, Julie 127 Peterson, Linda 25, 103, 183, 216 Phillips, Daniel 151 Phillips, Jolynne 151 Phipps, Linda 70, 71, 175 Phipps, Robert 151 Picard, John 103 Picard, Sue 151, 278 Pickarts, Rebecca 173, 192 Pickarts, Virginia 127, 173, 192 Pierson, Patricia 103, 192 Piercy, Anna 151 Pilch, Susan 127, 169, 176, 177 Pilk, Candace 103, 166, 173 Pitner, Thomas 103 Pittman, Jeffrey 127 Pittman, Jennefer 103 Pixley, Steven 70, 71, 170, 188 Plaisance, Fred 151 Poats, Mary 127, 173, 197 Poch, Martin 127, 209 Poe, Starlene 70, 71, 175, 183, 280, 216 Polen, Richard 180 Polk, Donna 104, 172, 185 Pompan, Jacqueline 151 Potter, Laverne 151, 192 Potter, Robert 71 Powell, Patricia 70, 71, 174, 187, 248, 249, 264, 201 Powlus, Cindy 151, 177 Price, Catherine 127, 195 Price, susan Es 70, 71, 185 Price, Susan W. 127 Pridgen, Rebecca 104, 177 Pridgen, William 71 Prochazka, Valerie 151 Proferes, Anita 127, 175, 196 Prysby, Christy 70, 71, 177, 181, 252 Psimas, Peggy. 151 Psimas, William 71, 250 q Qualls, Douglas 72, 179, 181, 252 Qualls, Jadine 151, 252 Quast, Carl 104 Quin, Murray 151, 195, 213 Quinn, Kathleen 127, 176 if Rabinovitz, Dennis 104, 166, 167, 168 174, 185, 192 Rainbolt, Richard 104, 178, 184 Rainey, Mary Ann 104, 173 Rainey, Paula 151 Rainey, Thomas 127, 179 Ramey, William 128 Randle, Deborah 152, 182, 192 Raney, Elizabeth 72, 73, 183, 193 Ratcliff, Kay 104 Ray, John 104 Ray, Sandra 152 Rector, Patricia 128 Rector, William 104, 168, 175 ICECE IO) OAT io. 30 Lh Reece, Marcia 128 Reed, Sharon 152 Reed, Vaughn 195 Regan, Gregory 48, 72, 73, 175 Regan, Paul 152 Reidlebach, Patricia 72, 73, 175, 196, 263, 264 Render, Rhonda 192 Renfro, Rebecca 152 Renfro, Charles 72, 73, 195 Reres, Stephanie 20, 72, 73, 166, 175, 196, 258 Rexrode, Christina 25, 72, 73 Rhodes, Jan 104, 183, 192, 196 Richards, Debra 73, 152 Richards, Suzanne 128, 197 Richardson, Michael 152 Ricketts, Jeanne 48, 72, 174, 191, 264 Riddell, Ronald 104, 192 Rieger, Gordon 104 Rieger, Lawrence 172, 195 Riley, Vickie 128, 172 Ritt, Lynn 72 Rivenbark, Elizabeth 197 Rivers, Debra 128 Rivers, Robert 72, 176 Rizzo, Gary 152 Roach, Kimberly 128 Robbins, Michael 152 Robertson, Marianna 152 Roberts, Eva 152 Roberts, James 104, 175, 192, 219 Roberts, Joan 72, 73, 170, 174, 188, 198, 199, 264 Roberts, Karen 128, 177 Robinson, Carolyn 152 Robinson, Christopher 72, 180, 264 Robinson, Perry 104, 175, 203 Robinson, Richard 192 Rodenhizer, Samuel 104, 174, .184, 203 Rogers, Marvin 73, 203 Rogers, Pamela 104 Rogers, Patricia 152 Rogers, Richard 152 Rogers, William 73, 168, 174, 178 Roisum, Debra 152 Rood, Pamela 73, 177, 181 Rood, Richard 104, 181, 185, 252 Rose, Marie 104, 173 Rose, Meredith 104, 170, 173, 174, 185, 188 Rose, Thelma 128 Rosen, Barbara 128, 181, 185, 252 Rosenberg, Alan 128 Rosenberg, Jan 73, 175, 203 Rosenberg, Paul 152 Rosenblum, Robert 152, 228 Roth, Connie 128 Rouse, John 152 Rowe, Jane 104, 177, 196 Rowe, Valerie 152, 192 Royce, Robert 153 Rubin, Michael 153, 181 Rucks, Terry 105 Rudd, Deborah 105, 196, 256 Rudolph, Gail 153 Ruffing, Karle 20, 24, 73, 181 Rumford, Faith 128, 192 Russell, Ann 128, 173 Russell, James 105 Russell, Joseph 73, 195, 237 S Sabula, Paul 153, 213 Sadoti, Stephen 105, 175 Sakamoto, Douglas 128 Samler, Lori 128 Sanborn, Kenneth 73 Sandwen, Janice 73, 178, 185 Sargent, William 128, 209 Saseen,, Billy 153, 194, 213 Sato, John 153 Sato, Teresa 128, 169, 171, 174, 249 Saunders, Lorraine 73, 177 Saunders, Theresa 74, 17 7 Scanlan, Sidney 128, 209, 225 Scarbrough, Allen 74, 174 Schanamann, Helene 153, 177 Scharamann, Robert 105 Scheps, Franca 129, 177, 181 Scmitz, Craig 105, 195 Schmitz, Thomas 74, 195 Schneider, Pamela 105, 168, 178, 180 Schnurr, Daniel 105 Schrager, Seth 74 Schroeder, Alan 74, 168, 174, 264, 279 Schulz, Victoria 24, 74 Schumacher, John 74 Schwarzman, John 153 Schwieder, Charles 153, 184 Scott, Randolph 129, 209 Scott, Susan 74 Segars, Thomas 74 Seguine, Mark 153, 172 Sendak, Jacqueline 160, 171 Sentipal, Sheila 74, 75, 176 Settlemyer, John ' 105, 192 Settlemyer, Leonard 153, 209 Seybold, John 153 Shafer, Deborah 168, 171, 178, 192 Shaffer, Susan 129 Shea, Christopher 153 Sheaffer, Christopher 105, 176 Shearer, Milton 105 Sheehan, Eileen 153, 197 Sheftel, Karen 105 Sheley, Barbara 129, 172 Shelton, Janice 129 Shelton, Lynn 153, 249 Shephard, Robert 74, 75, 168, 178, 185, 188, 258, 259 Shepherd, Catherine 24, 74, 75 Sheridan, Mary 153, 177, 233 Sheridan, Patrick 129, 173, 175 Sherman, Deborah 129 Sherman, Loretta 153 Sherman, Stuart 153, 213 Shertzer, Carol 153, 172 Shertzer, Deborah 25, 105, 180, 197 Shipman, Candace 105 Shirey, Stephen 154, 184 Shockey, Wayne 105 Shoemaker, Anita 154, 192, 197 Shoemaker, Linda 74, 75, 192, 196 Shore, Denise 75 Shore, Lisa 24, 74, 75, 183, 185, 259 Short, Dennis 105, 173, 195 Shubart, Suzanne 129, 170, 171, 185, 188 Shugart, Daniel 228 Sickels, Debra 24 Seigel, Cheryl 154, 177 Sigalos, Paula 129, 185 Sigalos, Stephanie 154 Sigman, John 129 Silver, Ann 154, 172 Simmons, Dorothy 129 Simmons, Lex 154 Simons, Edward 154 Singer, Michael 75, 166, 167, 173, 175, 178, 179, 182 296 Singer, Richard 75, 173 Singer, Thomas 75, 173 Singletary, Deborah 129 Singletary, Frederick 154 Singletary, Michael 180 Singleton, Barbara 154 Singleton, Mary 195 Singleton, Williart 74, 75, 176, 184, 185 Sivills, Margaret 154, 182 Sizemore, Terrill 154 Skaggs, David 74, 75, 250 Skelton, Donald 154 Skelton, Julie 105, 168, 171, 178, 192 Skillman, Barbara 129, 192 Skubik, Jane 75, 183 Skubik, Laura 154 Slawson, Constantine 74, 75, 183, 216, 230 Slawson, Stephanie 126, 169, 189, 192, 257 Sleeth, Linda 154 Sliff, Gloria 23, 105 Slingerland, Carol 154, 192 Slingerland, Linda 74, 75, 168, 170, 183 187, 243, 259 Slinkman, Sandra 129 Smarr, Irving 184, 213 Smith, Alice 129, 196 Smith, Ceane 129, 171, 173 Smith, James 23, 76, 77 Smith, Jean 129 Smith, Jeffrey 76 Smith, Kathryn 129 Smith, Kay 105 Smith, Mary 130, 185 Smith, Nancy 154 Smith, Susan 154, 192, 197, 282 Smith, Wade 130, 179 Smith, Wayne 130, 179 Smith, Wesley 192 Smoot, Cynthia 105 Smoot, William 154, 213 Snoddy, Nancy 130, 195 Sofet, Susan 76, 77 Sohl, Norman 130, 181, 185 Sollosi, Mark 105, 175 Somavilla, Joseph 154 Sorber, Howard 76, 175, 183, 203, 206 237, 250 Sorber, Karen 130, 216 Soucie, Charles 105 Sparks, Donna 155, 195 Spates, Gary 30, 209 Spaulding, Richard 90, 105, 175 Sperry, Sandra 76, 77, 168, 175, 183, 216, 230 Sperry, Sheila 76, 77, 192 Sperry, Sonia 30, 169, 192, 196 Spilman, Colleen 130, 192 Spilman, Vicki 76, 77, 193 Spruill, Susan 76, 77, 168, 171, 174, IS7R 277 Spurlock, Steven 155, 184, 213 Spurlock, Suzanne 76, 77, 174, 183, 230 Stack, Cathy 105 Stack, Clifford 203 Stacy, Robert 76, 77, 172, 173, 178, 185 Stanford, Susan 106, 192, 197 Stanhagen, Eric 155, 184, 213 Stapchuck, Deborah 155 Staples, Barbara 177 Staples, Debra 155 Staples, Patricia 106 Starnes, Glenn 106, 203 Stein, Cynthia 130, 177, 185, 195 Steele, Deborah 155 Stell, Steve 76, 77 Stelloh, Christine 106, 168, 170, 175, 187 Stewart, Janet 23, 106, 183, 216 Stewart, Joseph 155, 195 Stewart, Norman 176 Stewart, Pamela 155 St. John, Denise 155 Stockman, Sidne 130, 173, 196, 285 Stockman, William 76 Stockton, Donald 130, 179 Stockwell, Mark 76, 77 Stockwell, Rick 106, 173, 175 Stoddard, Christine 76 Stokes, Denton 155, 195, 213 Stone, Sandra 130, 169, 175, 183, 189, 263 Strand, John 155 Strickland, Anna 130, 185 Strickle, Carrie 155 Stroble, Annette 155 Stroube, Dianne 130, 175, 189 Stroup, Richard 77, 193 Stroup, Robert 106, 192, 219 Struder, Cheryl 130 Stultz; Jana 155, 171 Sullivan, Craig 130 Sullivan, Diane 77 Summers, Anita 130 Summers, Carlton 106, 219 Sundloff, Deborah 130 Sutton, Wendy 106, 192 Swadley, Nancy 23, 106 Sweeney, Jacquelyn 77, 175 Swem Theodore 155, 213 Swem Virginia 106 Sylvester, Steven 77, 168, 174, 183 203 Szopiak, Gloria 168, 230 t Talley, Paul 180 Tanhauser, Carol 106, 178 Tanhauser, Susan 130, 233 Taylor, Brenda 130, 198, 199 Taylor, Deborah 106, 177 Taylor, Helen 131, 178, 185 Taylor, Linda 185 Taylor, Monica 155 Taylor, Peggy 192 Taylor, Robin 131 Taylor, Scott 131 Taylor, Violet 131 Terry, Emily 77, 174, 96 Terwilliger, Constance 77, 181, 185, 188, 192 Terwilleger, Eric 131, 195 Thacker, Stephen 77, 180 Thomas, Lisa 155 Thomas, Marianne 155, 192 Thomas, Richard 155 Thompson, Barbara 106, 168, 175, 183, 216 Thompson, Burnett 77, 192 Thompson, Dana_ 155 Thompson, Janey 106, 175 Thompson, Merton 180 Thompson, Nancy 106, 171, 174, 183 Thompson, Robert 106, 181, 252 Thompson, Stephen 131 Thompson, Suzanne 131 Thorkildsen, Reed 131, 169 Tickle, Joey 192 Timchak, Carol 155 Timchak, Lawrence 106, 175 Timmins, Susan 106, 195 Tinsman, Vicki 171 Tisdale, Bradford 77, 175, 183, 250, 282 Todd, Virginia 107 Todd, William 155 Toll, Jane 107, 177, 192, 196 Tollett, Bryan 78 Tomimatsu, Karen 107, 172 Tomlinson, Lucy 107, 172, 173 Toole, Dennis 107 Tosh, Jeffrey 78, 195 Trace, Roberta 24, 78, 173, 192, 252 Tracy, John 107, 179 Tracy, Susan 78, 168, 174, 183, 230, 264 Tripp, Terry 107 Trippe, Amelia 131 Troutman, Mark 78, 219 Tucci, Debara 131, 196 Tucker, Debra 131 Tull, Barbara 78, 185, 188, 264 Tull, Levin 131, 179, 185, 192 Tullar, Corey 24, 78, 196 Turley, Katherine 131, 196 Turnage, Douglas 131 Turner, Donna 78 Turner, Lloyd 131 Turney, Patricia 155, 181 Twisdale, Melissa 107, 168, 173, 178 Uu Ulmer, Albert 131, 175 Ulmer, Harriett 131 Underwood, Richard 131, 169, 179 V Vaitekunas, Matthew 131, 209, 233 Vaitekunas, Monica 24, 78, 197 Vaitekenus, Susan 155, 197 Valler, Joseph 131, 239 Van Sant, Pamela 131, 176, 189 Vardy, Richard 131, 175, 184, 225 Verley, Denise 131, 192, 196 Verley, Douglas 192 Vernon, Donald 107 Vetter, Douglas 78, 79, 174, 183 Vilella, Donald 107 Vinson, Nona 156 Vogt, Peggy 79, 185 Vorsanger, Diana 107, 182, 196 Vozzola, Susan 131 W Wack, Loretta 107, 171, 178, 180 Waddell, Mark 78, 79 Wadsworth, William 132 Wagner, Curtis 78, 79, 168, 178, 184, 195 Wagner Joan 107, 176 Wagner, Judith 107, 176 Wahl, Paul 132 Wahl, Timothy 132, 179 Walker, Donna 132 Walker, Joyce 78, 79, 183 Wallace, Charles 156 Waller, Matthew 107, 219 Wallin, Thomas 90, 107, 166, 168, 170, 171, 174, 178, 187, 258 Walter, Darlene 132 Walter, Stephen 107, 175 Walters, Andrew 107 Ward, Brian 180 Ward, Charles 160, 192 Ward, James 132 Ward, Karen 107 Ward, Kimberly 108, 192 Ward, Larry 132, 183, 225 Ward, Leanne 156, 177, 283 Warner, Debra_ 132, 192 Warner, Ray 132, 182 Warren, Deborah 156, 192 Washington, Brad 156, 213, 228 Washington, Faye 23, 108, 177 Wasilewski, Jan 108, 171, 175, 192, 263 Wasilewski, Susan 156, 181 Watkins, Jean 132 Watson, George 78, 79, 172, 174, 176, 178, 195 Watts, Chester 78, 79, 168, 171, 174 Watts, Ellyn 108, 168, 170, 283 Watts, John 156, 228 Wearne, Brian 23, 100, 252 Wearne, Dorothy 156, 197 Weaver, Robert 156, 228 Webb, Brian 156 Weber, Mark 132, 173 Webster, David 156 Webster, Judith 132 Weidner, Edward 80 Weiner, Denise 79 Welch, James 136, 156, 213 Wells, Amy 156, 257, 263 Wells, Clarence 156 Wells, Thomas 132 Wells, William 78, 79 Welsh, Mary 132 Wendelin, Dianne 78, 79 Wengrovitz, Michael 132, 169, 174, 195 Wenner, Mary 132, 169, 183, 195 Wenner, Vicki 195 Wertheim, David 132, 203 Wertz, Carl 132 Wesley, Linda 25, 79, 185 Westcott, Christopher 78, 79, 168, 174, 183, 203, 206, 264 Westcott, Matthew 132, 203, 225 Weyraugh, Maria 156 Wheeler, Blaine 78, 79, 182 Wheeler, Jeffrey 214, 228 Wheeler, Karen 78, 79, 183, 248, 249, 264 Wheeler, Wayne 183, 219 Whelan, David 108, 176, 184 Whelan, Paul 156 Whistleman, Kathy 156 White, Gail 80 White, Martha 108, 171, 173, 178 White, Robert 80 White,’ Tina 108, 173, 192 Whitmer, Sharon 132 Whitmore, Debra 108, 176, 196 Whitmore, Jeanne 132, 189, 192, 278 Whitmore, Margaret 156 Whitney, Gayle 80, 192 Whitsett, Sarah 108, 172 Whittaker, Sonia 132 Whitten, Cherly 108 Wicker, John 132, 195 Wilburn, Patricia 132, 192 . growing closer Wilcox, Edward 133 Willard, Maynard 156, 180 Williams, Alice 156 Williams, Bradley 133 Williams, Dirk 156 Williams, Elizabeth 156, 192, 197 Williams, Linda 133 Williams, Nancy 156 Williams, Richard 180 Williams, Rodney 156 Williamson, Laurie 80 Wilson, Kenneth 108, 174 Wilson, Robert 108, 178 Wines Gaileei133. 177 Winegar, Ma rlis 133 Wise, James 156, 213 Wise, Sari 133, 173 Wiser, Kenneth 157, 213 Wisner, John 108, 257 Wisner, Leland 80 Withers, Evelyn 108, 168, 170, 174, 182, 183, 187 Withers, Harry 108, 174, 183, 184, 237 Wittmus, Rhonda 105, 172, 178 Wolf, Larry 157, 213 Wolfer, Susan 108 Wollett, Victor 133 Wood, Franklin 80 Wood, William 157 Woodard, Scott 80 Woods, June 24, 80, 173 Woods, Kathleen 133 Woody, Vicky 157 Worley, Michael 133 Worsham, Henry 133, 203, 225 Wray, Donna 133, 172 Wray, Joan 108, 172, 183 Wray, Robert 108 Wright, Coreen 133 Wright, Corey 80 Wright, Debora 157 Wright, Edwin 157 Wright, Frances 80, 176 Wright, Steven 133, 209 Wright, Terry 108 Yancy, Barbara 157, 177 Yezierski, Lynette 108 York, Carol 157 Yorke, Regina 133 Young, Carole 108 Young, Robert 180 Z Zargan, Janet 158 Zartman, Pamela 133, 217, 233 Zartman, Ronald 133, 195, 214 Zettel, Stephen 80, 175 Zimmerman, Donna _ 133 Zimmermann, Mark 108 Zimmermann, Mary 159 Zorger, Barbara 133 Zwinscher, Valerie 133 becoming a oneness now we have something we never had before 297 a friendship TNVd a This is only the beginning, yes— we hope it is only the beginning. PAUL “a ; - PAUL While you were here at Jefferson, the ee seasons changed only sixteen times. Hardly worth mentioning, when you consider how long man has been on earth. 300 KELLEHER And yet the years can be as valuable or worthless as you make them. YAHATIAN You can stop growing And die in mind And wither like a handful of dead leaves. 301 KELLEHER Or you can take the learning and experience of these four years, and build on it. PAUL 302 UAHATIAN 1nWd A very important trust has been placed in your hands... One life—yours. Maybe you can’t change the world. You still can change your life... someone else’s life... Will you? 303 LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Readers of the 1970 Jeffersonian: Only a yearbook staffer could understand what it is like to be faced with the task of putting one entire year of emotions, events, and people between two leather-covered pieces of cardboard. The work, the long hours, the worries, the joys, the frustrations, the ultimate happiness . . . And only a staffer could realize how many people need to be thanked after publication. I realized this year how fortunate Jefferson is to have our particular ad- ministration. Mr. Jordan, the assistant principals, and all the secretaries — in the main office and guidance — were all so cooperative and willing to help in any way. The faculty, too, was understanding in letting our staffers out of classes at deadline time, when every second counted. A few people in particular that I would like to thank are: Mrs. Button, who has been a financial asset for many years; Mrs. Paone, who probably doesn’t recognize me because I was so rarely in homeroom; Mr. Gardner and Mr. Belfield, for excusing so many staffers from their classes; Miss Lange, who, being a veteran yearbook editor, offered large amounts of understanding and advice; and Miss Wilson, who for two years has not only lived next to the yearbook room and seldom complained, but has listened to the various problems of the many yearbook staffers she has had in her classes. Many of the students deserve recognition for doing their best to help the book. People who did the ‘“‘small’? things — such as staying out of The Room at deadline time, not being fools whenever a photographer tried to take a picture, being understanding of their friends who were on the yearbook staff, and just generally being more than decent. We also appreciate Mark Troutman for flying his airplane in an unsuccessful attempt at an overhead picture, and Rusty for risking his life to take the picture. Of course, there are many who deserve recognition for doing an admirable job of messing up the staff and confusing things at every turn. They, however, must go unnamed. Hunter Publishing Company, of Winston-Salem, N. C., has been our company for six years now. They have been superlative in all aspects of publishing, and whether it was my worried letters to the plant or my anxious visits, everyone was wonderfully helpful. Mr. Charles Perry, who represents the company in Virginia, was a shining example of such a company. Our largest thanks, however, especially from Mr. K. and me, go to Mr. James Ellis (pictured on page 186). His official title is District Graphic Arts Director, but anyone who has ever worked with him will understand why I call him The Miracle Worker. No matter what my question, he always had the answer. From my designation as editor in chief, he has meant more to me than talent, ever-present ever- willing guidance, and thoughtful suggestions; he has become a close friend. For the yearbook staffers, and two very special people, are my greatest love and thanks reserved. I don’t know how I was so fortunate as to be blessed with this year’s staff. I begin to feel the inadequacy of words (which is pretty bad for a year- book editor to admit), because I don’t know how to thank the staff. The juniors — in this, their year of training — did the thousands of busy work tasks which published the book, and helped the seniors in their editorial jobs. They were always cheerful about their work, and their reliable good humor buoyed up the rest of the staff when deadline rush was on. The senior staffers — what can I say to you? You have put up with me for over two years now; and you were always loyal, while still making your PHOTO CREDITS ATTINELLO —John Attinello, Yearbook Photographer PAININ© NO iosoiecannon! yearbook ehotoerapher PAPAS teetacry vali vearbook Photographer BLO NVVATR Dit erraa Howard yearbook Photographer BN) Le racty pint cveartcok Photosvapher KELLEHER—T. A. Kelleher, Yearbook Advisor BROWN—Col. C. E. Brown, Friend DEAL—George Deal, Lamont Studios GROEMPING—Ralph Groemping, Year- opinions known. What a range of personalities: Rosie, who changed to Wild Rose at deadline time; Ol’ Mad Lizzie and Tara — we’ll never forget your dance repertoire; Nancy, who taught me how to work with people; Trisha — I can still see your patient smile as you desperately waited for pictures; Sunshine, who battled good-naturedly for change; Annie and Sue, two of the most frus- trated bankers in the county; Tutti — what was your record time to Duke?; Johnnie and Brad — the ever-present, effervescent photographers; and Rusty — I remember our long talks, our ferocious arguments, and the unfailing support you gave me, even in the most adverse of circumstances (“ . .. and you still haven’t turned in that picture of a freshman lost in a crowd .. .’). A very large amount of appreciation goes to Robbie Cannon, for delivering finished pictures in one day. Many, many times, we have made a deadline only because Robbie was willing to spend all night barricaded in his darkroom. Nobody can really appreciate all his work. _ Although they were all different, the yearbook staffers had several things in common. We have spent some of the best and some of the worst times together; all of the staff worked long hours (we set a record once of twenty- three hours in one forty-eight hour weekend), yet we were pretty efficient at finding excuses for celebrations. We always got along well together, and we grew to be a family. There are two men in this school who have meant more to the Jeffersonian than anyone knows. They are the men who taught me how to dream and who stood by me as the dreams came true. The Jeffersonian exists today because of Col. Brown. For five years, he suffered through deadlines while imparting the best of guidance and training. He also took and developed hundreds of pictures, and never accepted credit for any of them. The dedication of this book to him is a feeble attempt on the parts of those who knew him best to thank him through his medium. He can never know the deep affection we feel for him. Hey Big K, what can I say? Mr. Kelleher is a fantastic person. He takes pictures, develops pictures, listens to problems (personal and yearbook), settles arguments, cheers up people, gives positively invaluable advice, keeps us going when we’re down, keeps us out of trouble, vouches- for us in any situation, and, mainly, believes in us. His confidence in us and his high spirits united the staff, and any success which this book sees can, in the end, be attributed to him. Well, I told you there were a lot of people to thank. I think I’ve covered everyone — if I’ve forgotten someone, then believe me, you have my sincerest apologies. We still appreciate you. To this year’s staff, I thank you for teaching me all about people. You couldn’t have been any better — and I love all of you. To next year’s staff — good luck. I wish I had it all to do over again, because yearbook has meant more to me than any other experience. Knowing what lies ahead, I envy you your good fortune. I hope all of you find in yearbook what I found; I could not wish you more. Oh yes, one more thing — be kind to Mr. Kelleher. He needs lots of care! Sincerely, with deep gratitude, QW Karen Davis, Editor in Chief The 1970 Jeffersonian (910 Se Psa DEADLINES: OVER | All Fae indy A istyp Blu All Clagses lo om Deadline book Staff PITNER—Danny Pitner, J.H.S. ’69 SPECIAL CREDITS CANHAM—Patty Canham, Yearbook BROWN—Organizations divider page. Staff CANNON—Front and _ back end- y . DAVIS—Karen Davis, Yearbook Staff sheets, Sports divider page, develop- Laps of McDANIEL—Nancy McDaniel, Yearbook ing credits, Ads nae ote Jf Rane Staff KELLEHER—Faculty and Adminis- AE ave ead 33 Prapi ibe SLINGERLAND—Linda Slingerland, tration divider page, picture of WW vo £ (ar ec deberdt hyo baw te Yearbook Staff school pages 298-299, seal on divid- Mar ag OV dnb ictes: Sday phe ro) ARPS—Terry Arps, J.H.S. ’70 er pages, developing credits. Sport ey BEDWELL—Mike Bedwell, J.H.S. °70 PAUL—Seal page 2, Classes, Ads, ts, aR ge 4 DURRER—Mike Durrer, J.H.S. °70 and Student Life divider pages. ROSE—Meredith Rose, J.H.S. ’71 304 iN | A Missed Deadline is a No-No! Yaa ta net 94 O Q wast are Yee Senha de KELLEHER Cirges ? Pee A Aap hippies 218K tg 28 + Loo aT, de {wa Oy J 4 .. Wir, 3 Co oe 2a 3 f i? “ Pause and continue personality developed. Four years of becoming individual. 1970 JEFFERSONIAN SPRING SUPPLEMENT VARSITY BASEBALL The TJ Varsity Baseball team had an out- standing season this year, and won the Northern District Championship for the second time in the last three years. The team got off to a slow start, but came on strong to finish with a 15-5 record. Highlights of the season included a fantastic thir- teen game winning streak, during which we beat pre-season favorite Falls Church three times. Perhaps the most exciting game of the season was a come-from-behind victory over Fairfax on Sam Rodenhizer’s two run homer in the seventh. Records in several offensive categories were broken this season. Mike Denny stole eleven bases, breaking Warren Legarie’s year old record. Opposing pitchers appeared timid when they faced Jeff Hunt by walking him seventeen times, an average of almost once a game. Sam Roden- hizer hit safely in ten consecutive games, and wound up the year with twenty-three hits, includ- ing seven doubles, and forty-one total bases on hits, all new records. This was expected to be a rebuilding year for the varsity baseball team, but several underclass- men came through with outstanding perform- ances, which, when added to the fine jobs done by Jeff Hunt, Steve Martenson, and the other seniors, turned the season into a championship one. The Colonials should be title contenders again in 71, with only two regulars graduating. Duke Hale starts things off. CANNON = Bac te nay aes First row: Brian McCaa, Doug Carneal, Jeff Hunt, Steve Martensen, Don Johnston, Matt Westcott, Steve Walter, Mike Denny, Bob Weaver, Scorekeeper. Second row: Jim Jullien, Asst. Coach; Coach Hulen, Perry Robinson, Don Bloom, Duke Hale, Sam Rodenhizer, Francis Dall, Matt Waller, Tom Craft, Rick Vardy, Jim Gerhard, Managers: Rick Graham, Steve Odiorne, Arnie Kernus. i 4 ise cea stees sees NONNVO GROEMPING NONNYV)D Nobody steals a base from Jeff Hunt. SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents Edison Lee Yorktown Stuart Falls Church Woodson Annandale T. C. Williams Fairfax Falls Church Stuart Woodson Annandale Fairfax Stuart Falls Church Woodson Annandale Fairfax Madison PreUnNmNWWhR ATWOWWUPBRWOWWN BNR RPRENWNNE RP NREWNBRREW GROEMPING yes Seer : o— lite . a J pe : 2. ¥ SMeiunt GROEMPING are een ie Ts ie | GROEMPING LITE. @ A Fairfax player slides into home but is tagged out by catcher Don Johnston. CANNON GROEMPING pow ety Seu, “ wert oe} te oat et: nent ee ‘Cae vi Chalk up one more stolen base for Colonial Tom Craft. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL we eek, ; Coach Wickline stressed aggressiveness on defense, and it was plays like this which intimidated the opposition. ONIdWAOUND SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents Edison 10 Stuart 13 Falls Church Woodson Annandale Fairfax Stuart Woodson Falls Church Annandale Fairfax Stuart Falls Church Woodson Annandale Fairfax — jp RWORNR RK ONO WOWN ) NNWRONNNANOOrFRNABO This year’s Junior Varsity Baseball Team fin- ished with a record of 4-12. Mark Nemshick, considered by the team to be its most outstanding player, set a new earned-run average mark for pitchers of 0.30, on the way to winning three games and losing one during the season. Coach Wickline considers him the best pitcher on the team. George Augst set a new record for receiv- ing the most walks in a season. The team was half freshmen and half sophomores and Coach Wickline anticipates a great improvement for next year. GROEMPING First row: Doug Turnage, Kevin McCaa, Bob Augst, George Augst, Ron Kesler, Bill Sasseen, Ted Kanamine, Pete Novgrod, Mark Nemshick, Dan Shugart, Tim Bellows. Second row: Coach Wickline, Rusty Hill, Lee Alexander, Bill Wood, Brad Washington, Joe Jobst, Chris Nicholas, Mike McDaniel, Bill Wells, Mike Burbach, Jeff Fuhrman, Pat Sheridan. VARSITY SOFTBALL HALL First row: Pam Zartman, Sandy Sperry, Sue Tracy, Patti Mahan, Jan Gluch, Debbie Butcher, Donna Duncan. Second row: Karen Hardison, Joan Wray, Linda Peterson, Cindy Dameron, Linda Arany, Ellen Butcher. Third row: Lillian Millwood, Miss Birch (coach), LeAntha Duncan, GROEMPING oh SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents Falls Church 16 Annandale 3 Stuart 3 Falls Church 14 Annandale 11 Woodson 5 Fairfax 10 Stuart 16 Woodson 0 Fairfax 8 — BNBRORPONADA-H Although the TJ Varsity Softball Team was young and inexperienced, it did very well, winning three and losing seven. The team’s co-captains were Patti Mahan and Susan Tracy, and the outstanding players and their positions were Kar en Hardison- catcher, Ellen Butcher—left field, Patti Mahan—-second base, and Susan Tracy— shortstop. Two records were set this year; Suzanne Thompson hit the longest run ever on the Jefferson field, and the team completed five double plays. The team’s coach, Miss Birch, feels that with ten of the fourteen squad members returning next year, TJ will be able to look for- ward to an even more successful season. Jan Gluch’s pitching makes it ‘three up, three down’. JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL dretatrersininn egitt vine benny in tie ,4 Ne ee re ? ? : r, 7 bar SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 2 Falls Church 7 0 Annandale 9 11 Stuart 1 4 Falls Church 6 2 Annandale 8 4 Woodson 2 4 Fairfax 3 10 Stuart 1 f; Woodson 6 6 Fairfax 5 The TJ Junior Varsity Softball Team had its first winning season this year, fin- ishing with a 6-4 record. The coach, Miss Stacks, attributes the team’s success to its ability to come from behind, to re- main calm in tight situations, and to run the bases well. Two second year players, Ruth Montgomery, a pitcher, and Patty Jordan, a catcher, did outstand- ing jobs in leading the team to victory. NONNVO “Just try and catch that one!” HALL The Junior Varsity Softball Team. CANNON CANNON Coach Hess thinks it over. 1970 was a rebuilding year for the TJ Track Team. Many of last year’s regulars had graduated and the team did not have the nucleus of experienced trackmen it needed. However, Coach Hess feels that the underclass- men on this year’s team will provide the basis for a championship team within the next two years. Rick Cummings ended his track career at TJ this year amie after scoring more points in his four years on the team than anyone else. As a senior, he obtained 7112 points. He was voted the team’s most valuable player and the Best Sportsmanship Award by his teammates. He set new school records in the 880, 1:56.4; and in the mile, 4:20. He came in third in the State Track Meet and was named to the All Metropolitan Team. As a result of his accomplishments, Rick became the second track- man from Jefferson to be offered a grant from a college. Terry Arps goes up and over. GROEMPING GROEMPING Mark Hansen pushes the shot. Doug Burns and David Keyes fight it out on the straight-away. vA cscs artentinepsilisibsiiainsatcugttt : oi bg, Be Tal ON, ey tine GROEMPING GROEMPING CANNON i ih ia OEY Sy as Wien Pte PY oy ae ... and again. CANNON GROEMPING i rea Rise coats e. a : eo? t.. bi eee: 4 al « hy ¥ f é op at is fun. CANNON eu , Cae, Sa First row: Dean Blount, Kurt Dallow, Uwe Kirste, Terry Arps, Tom Lockwood, James Hawkins, Dave Kosek, Mike Crosby. Second row: Ken Murphey, Steve Barbee, Tom Novack, Rick Cummings, James Panagos, Keith Mullins, David Keyes, Sandy Kovach, Newton Edwards. Third row: Doug Vetter, Jim Talbot, Dave Logan, Ron Zartman, Henry Worsham, Steve Marshall, Doug Burns, Vaughn Reed, Mark Hansen. Fourth row: Jim Fisher, Dana Page, John Gerrity, Paul Langford, Jim Wise, Steve Wright, Robert Edwards, Dave Dolinger, Marty Poch, Micky Ennis, Joe Henderson, Mark Weber, Chip Guinee, Bill Kramer, John Strand. Fifth row: Bernie Kosek, Robert Thompson, Tom Hines, Don Stockton, Mike Smarr, David Henderson. Not Pictured: Robert Abba, Doug Boyd, Tim Crowley, Mike Dean, Mark Grimes, Paul Howdershell, Chip Hunt, Jim Keberline, Carl Newby, John Schwarzman, Dennis Short, Reed Thorkildsen, Don Vernon, Charles Wallace, and James Wise. me SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponen Lee Stuart Woodson Falls Church Hayfield Woodson Stuart Annandale Falls Church Annandale NOW OD 1 00 O B WOO The Jefferson Tennis Team produc the best record for a season as well some of the best players in the schoo! history. Four players broke the previo’ record for the most wins and finished least second in their position in the Nort ern District. These outstanding men bers of the team and their records wer Scott Kidd, 9-1; Jeff Neumann, 8- Howard Dizzenfeld, 8-2; Brad Chal 7-3. The team’s co-captains were Briz Lewis and Dave Whelan. Coach Hun ley feels that spirit and the desire | win were the hallmarks of this fine tenn First row: Jeff Neumann, Dave Whelan, Scott Kidd, Brad Chalk, Paul Whelan. Second row: Frank Lynch, Joe Valler, John Baumgardner, Bill Beasley, John Cain, Geoff Carter, Tad Sargeant. team. GROEMPI? ONIdWIOUOD leabseiaeeee Jeff Neumann whacks the ball back over the net to his opponent. “I hope I hit the ball!” SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 9 Hayfield 0 414 Annandale 41% 5 Stuart 4 7’ Falls Church 1% 5 Woodson 4 5 Fairfax 4 Led by Captain Brad Tisdale, the TJ Golf Team had its best season ever, winning five, tying one, and losing none. The team won the regular season Northern District Championship. In tournament play, the team was ninth out of twenty-nine in the Quantico Meet, second in the Northern District Tournament, and fifth in the Regional Tournament. CANNON CANNON CANNON 6 O Y) aA CO ae Zo OD = GROEMPING LIL ABNER Consummating the combined efforts of some one hun- dred students and weeks of rehearsal, “L’il Abner”, held in the TJ auditorium on April 24 and 25, 1970, was a tremendous success. The musical comedy, a chronicle of the mythical town of Dogpatch, was produced jointly by Mrs. Suzanne Anderson and Mr. James Getty. Chris Prysby, a senior, directed the play. A twenty-two piece orchestra, conducted by Mr. Jon Hoffman, accompanied the singers. Principals of the cast were: Hal Lockwood, as L’il Abner; Gayle Brinkerhoff, as Daisy Mae; Doreen DeBellis, as Mammy Yokum; Ray Jordan, as Pappy Yokum; Richard Stroup, as Marryin’ Sam; Mark Bronsak, as General Bullmoose; Dennis Rabinowitz, as Doctor Finsdale; and Wesley Smith, as Earthquake McGoon. Stupefyin’ Jones stupefies her fellow Dogpatchers. DAVIS Mammy Yokum, L’il Abner, and Daisy Mae. NONNV)D TALENT SHOW On Thursday, March 26, 1970, the annual Town Crier Talent Show was held in the TJ auditorium. Undaunted by powerless microphones, jammed curtains, and other technical mishaps, the performers in the show displayed considerable artistry in their respective acts. Four of the performers walked off with $25 cash awards; as judges Bill Trumbull and Nat Albright of WMAL, John Cris- well of WMAL-TV, and Harry Averill of WEAM present- ed prizes to Doreen DeBellis for Best Vocal, Burnett Thompson for Best Instrumental, Joan Roberts for Best Novelty, and Sandra Fourgurean for Best Dance. Bunnies Calhoun and Belfield draw for the winners of the chocolate Easter bunnies. NONNV)D Burnett Thompson, winner of Best Instrumental. NONNYVOD NNON APRIL 22: EARTH DAY April 22, 1970, was designated as a day of nationwide protest against the exploitation and contamination of our environment; and students and faculty members of Jef- ferson were among the millions of Americans who partici- pated in the protest. Turning out by the hundreds, they came to Jefferson that sunny morning on foot, bicycle, and horseback, relinquishing the conveniences of the exhaust-spewing cars and busses. Picking up trash along the way, blocking traffic, the participants in the “walk- in” for the most part went back to riding cars and busses the very next morning. However, the message which they carried that day, that of a clean environment, should not be forgotten. CANNON CANNON KELLEHER BINGHAM USHI1IAN MAY 7 President Nixon had just sent American troops into Cambodia. Four students at Kent State University in Ohio had been shot and killed. Across the nation, emo- tions were taut; and violence was portended. At Jeffer- son, plans for a student strike on Thursday, May 7, were afoot. When Thursday arrived, however, the strike move- ment all but failed; as most of the students showed up in homeroom. During the first three periods, an open discussion on the Vietnam war was held in front of the school, with all points of view represented. Though their feelings about the war ranged over a wide spectrum, the participants in the discussion listened to and learned from each other—demonstrating an openmindedness in- deed rare in these difficult times. YIHATIAYN KELLEHER KELLEHER YEARBOOK DISTRIBUTION meter omen nar at Preparing for distribution — organized confusion. KELLEHER The man to whom the 1970 Jeffersonian is dedicated — Col. Charles E. Brown. ONIdWIOUD NONNVO CLASS NIGHT On Wednesday, June 3, 1970, the Class of ’70 met in the TJ cafeteria for Class Night, the first of the last social gatherings which would end in graduation. As in the past, awards were presented to various members of the Senior Class. Class president Bruce Deatley also pre- sented gifts of appreciation to Mr. Will, Mr. Jordan, and the two class sponsors, Mr. Brugnolotti and Mrs. Phillips. Class Night ended with an informal dance. NONNVO NONNV)D CANNON THE SENIOR PROM The Senior Prom was held on Thursday, June 4, 1970, at the Hotel Washington in Washington, D. C., marking the culmination of four years of hard work by the Class of 70. Unrestrained by he formality of their clothes, the seniors danced to the music of the Exiles. The social climax of the year, this prom was the most successful in the history of Jefferson. CANNON CANNON CANNON CANNON GROEMPING | COMMENCEMENT On Friday, June 5, 1970, the Class of 1970 met for the last time—to graduate. As parents, relatives, and friends jammed the football stands, they marched onto the football field, garbed in the traditional medieval robes. Both Bill Kramer, valedictorian, and Mike Cooper, salutatorian, delivered addresses to the class. The di- plomas were presented by Mr. Jordan, and the seniors became freshmen once again. CANNON Bill Kramer, valedictorian, delivers an address to the graduating Class of 1970. GROEMPING GROEMPING 0 eh SMB es ea REE AAs SRN Seniors file past the podium to receive their diplomas. NONNVO ONIdWAOUD Ps ere : = =7 PRR REE ar “ . eo We Bhs Me This supplement, completing the highlights of the 1969-1970 academic year at Thomas Jefferson High School which took place after the regular edition of the yearbook went to press, was pre- pared and published for the students and faculty of Thomas Jefferson High School 6560 Braddock Road Alexandria, Virginia (A Fairfax County School) by the staff of the 1971 JEFFERSONIAN Robert Cannon, Editor-in-Chief Patty Canham, Ralph Groemping, Tom Wallin, Department Editors. Robert Cannon, Ralph Groemping Larry Hall, Photographers. Mr. Keileher, Advisor. vi 7 gn : az : 2 as . ate 74 ot gy = a = , 4 “ L¢ —: ¢ hod — — ¥ Ps Te en ie i fw « ry : ‘ é - . s a8 See af . ¥ + - “ . « Pes i em Aes ¥, - ae i — a a, - aay . - ¥ ; 77 ot ae . 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