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SAO wee = é see e en, i ¢ ‘7 Tires i . he x : ¢ . — kd ' i] | : wen i i a : va aes, we AX } rel | aay THE JEFFERSONIAN Thomas Jefferson High School 6560 Braddock Road Alexandria, Virginia A Fairfax County School Volume VII Tom Wallin, Editor CONTENTS Opening Section 3 Faculty and Administration 18 Classes 48 Organizations 170 Athletics 206 Student Life 244 Patrons and Advertising 284 Four years pass quickly. The sun follows its eternal path from east to west nearly one thousand five hundred times . . . . and the universe swirls around its trillions of Suns. But in those four fleeting years, the universe, for at least a small portion of humanity, takes on the smaller dimensions of a rath er austere red-brick building. . . .and revolves around not one nor a trillion but some one hundred or so luminaries— teachers. The teacher is like’ the candle, which lights others in consuming itself. Italian Proverb oR IROL It has been said that a child educated only in the class- room is an uneducated child, and this is so — for the six periods that you spend in various parts of the rather austere red-brick building are only a part of your total education. i) yi pate 4 he You experience a thousand and one new experi- ences in those four years, and they constantly reshape your pliable mind. You evolve new thoughts se . and espouse new causes. APRIL 22. environment You learn of other people in the rather austere red-brick building,by.associating with many Wi) cates de) es ea, ” 2) cS ® t= — 0) = ae 149) = a) S 14) = ® le —_ — Oo S ® fren ca) Me = S ”) ‘ { f 4 y D ay) Hey j ’ ny f ; RAN f ' H vi 7 if ys 2 Ober eas we ; ve if ‘ 5 ; ’ f AJ ) it ; And in becoming acquainted with other people, in experiencing new experiences, evolving © new thoughts, and espousing new causes, you come to know yourself. 370) 9s ! ‘A {% ‘ sate , ‘ 4 ; t sein TET If at f ! ‘ Make it thy business to know thyself, which is the most difficult lesson inthe world. — Cervantes — pe Ny a y Se See MY Sh a5 rs hy, Nh Change is the only constant ‘in this universe swirling around the trillion suns, ee 3 | and you were not the same | : eet : person when you first _ : __ passed through the doors of Jefferson High School. . . . - . aS yOu are now. 15 eas eee Fa ia ho LEMMA, N Aes Re Wi oa Gee 2 , ] R Z PidKe : Mi oH ‘ a: : Spee” REHEEL ; ; ‘ J f f it J Os : , Nes : f : a i ‘ . : vs N h f f Li f Ui siya 4 : y ; iy ¥ , f : ¢ iby , h MY % mee Ae % i? iN Syren wale taped te z ats fet ay £ : AUT SNe , e i 4, 5 i red is ‘v0 Torre 2-2 ne Sahenpence 4. t 7 Petes aay 288 occa 0 PR FERS $s Ss Ces ARS B3 WILLIAM JORDAN Principal PRINCIPAL To the Graduating Class of 1971 One of the really nice things about my job is that | have the opportunity to work with so many fine people. This senior class is certainly no exception, and it has been a real pleasure for me to know you and to work with you in the planning of your various activities. We have had some interesting experiences since your class entered Jefferson in the fall of 1967. The solution has not always been easy, but | have always had excellent cooperation from your class officers and from you as individuals. As with all classes in recent years, you are leaving high school in very difficult times, times in which we are all facing many serious, unsolved problems. Our country needs strong, wise leadership, and my genera- tion is going to be looking to yours for the solution to the problems that have caused unrest and unhappiness in your generation. | am certain that we will see some very fine contributions from the class of 1971. | sincerely hope that you will find that your high school education has been an important step in your educational process, and that it will enable you to take your next step successfully, regardless of what it may be. | am confident that you can succeed if you are willing to work hard to achieve your goals. Your teachers and | wish you the best of luck, and we hope that you will let us know when we can help you in any way. Please come back to see us when you have the opportunity, and | assure you that we will always be in- terested in knowing of your endeavors. 18 oO 000 ENO |NOINO es: HOVEINEER athO (eK) eit © wr oc 0,0 . Mr. Jordan, You're doing it all wrong Se Le Nb sete A atin paella a8 sD amacsahoeOon ee Pe aed {7- ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS ONIdWIOYD ONIdWIOND G. Stephen Reynolds Glenn J. Muhle MdHI11IY James E. Clark “What do you mean you don’t want my Valentine card?” 19 NOSWV4aVv Mrs. Lorene M. Pershing, Secretary SECRETARIES MRS. JEAN McNAUGHTON Office of the Principal MRS. HAZEL C. OLIN Guidance Secretary ONIdWIOND 20 NOSWYV4s¥ Mrs. Elizabeth Button, Finance Secretary ONIdWIOND MRS. GRACE SHELLINGTON Secretary ONIdDWIOND MRS. ELVERA C. SHULL Data Processing OFFICE ASSISTANTS SNIdWIOND Left to Right: Susan Cooper, Gretchen Bear, Sharon Bittner, Nancy Swadley, Colleen Maher, Diane Meadows, Marion Andrews, Cindy Cassell, Dottie Wehmeyer, Mary Poats, Kathy Stack, and Mary Aharonian. Not pictured: Cheria Fisher, Judy Howell, Larry Abramson, Mark Bronsak, Cathy Edinger, and Rick Rood. 4dHI1N1IY ONIdWIOND “Peek-a-boo!”’ A.D.P. ASSISTANTS ONIdWIOND Left to Right: Mrs. Shull, Tammy Royce, Joy Ashley, and Julie Skelton. 21 TWH GUIDANCE CANNON GROEMPING RTE OS el eee eens meee imesh Geena lens eegaias aval cg aath: nits ] veal JOSEPH C. WILL KELLEHER ie i?) es x =f ° 7) aa) 2 S x 5 5 c Yv ia O 3) . a ee GROEMPING oes e) O = = fe) Cc we wn Aki S = oO = Ae = = ples O Ge DO GY cannon ve) = 2 = WVHONIA (ol. oO (2) CANNON James D. Coggin Mrs. Katharine Hammond Mrs. Nancy Swarts FINANCE ASSISTANTS ONIdWIOND Left to Right: Melissa Ingraham, Cheri Reece, Anita Campbell, Joan Wray, and Brenda Augst. GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS Standing: Debbie Taylor, Joan Wray, Vickie Kluson, Pat Crawford, Linda Brunkhorst, Toni Cermele, Janice O'Donnell, and Roberta Logan. Seated: Karen Leavitt, Sandy Slinkman, Rhonda Render, Janet Albers, and Pam Bussen. Not pictured: Marysa Baracat, Toni Craig, Connie Irons, Sharon Hayweiser, Jean Doak, and Jackie Edwards. 23 TWH MaHI11a4 Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick Librarian Mrs. Judith Curry LIBRARY 5 A by Beaie Piso) Ta a) iE i®. ay ‘ 3 if ile } f heat ei. : os First row: Gail Burgess, Harriet Ulmer, John Wisner, John Settlemeyer, Brian Wearne, John Farinholt, and Robert Whiting. Second row: Janice Shelton, Margaret Martorana, Debby McDaniel, Diane Healy, Cathy Burnley, Vanessa Walton, and Kathleen Puckett. Third row: Sharon Reed, Michelle Robb, Verna Kirk, Sherrie Brandes, Joe Valler, Maggie Button, Brian Brazier, Betsy Nellis, Melissa Miles, John Flynn, and Jane Toll. Not pictured: Carol Hoffman, May Tonstad. 24 ONIdWIOND NONNYD WVHONIG. vr Mrs. Dureta Wiecjorek, Nurse ‘This little piggy went to market. . . CLINIC Left to Right: Marie Rose, Pam Hay, Vicki Wenner, Alexandra Diapoulis, Dottie Simmons, Kathy Culkin, and Marilyn Weekly. ONIdWIOND WVHONIG Miss Margaret P. Kessinger Department Chairman WYVHONIG WWHONIS Mrs. Ruth Pence ONIdWIOND WYHONIG Mrs. Linda L. Fanske ENGLISH The Generation Gap - Black Literature - Medi- eval Art - Literature of Dissent - 2001 - Shakespeare . Variety and selection have been uppermost in the English Department this year. The elective program has been expanded. In addition to juniors and seniors selecting courses each nine weeks, both freshmen and sophomores, have been able to choose their units. The American Civilization course for juniors and the English - Government course for seniors have been continued; the World Civilization, previously offered only for tenth graders, now includes a two-year course for ninth and tenth graders. In this course, four teachers, from English, History, Art, and Music, work together with a group of students interested in cultural and _ historical development of the world. New ideas and new programs function - but not without their tolls . . . hours of work, physical] exhaustion, not to mention a few ‘‘near-nervous breakdowns.” The department has had a busy but interesting year. The students have read, written, and discussed; ideas have been ex- plored, bantered, and absorbed. The result, we hope, has been Education. Many things are happening in schools today, and English is certainly part of ‘‘the Happening.” Mrs. Shirley Avis YaHIN Sessisttts Mrs. Sandra D. Philips ; ‘ erry % Mrs. lantha Baker NOSWV4aV Ele|P-r: mine) y3H3at14y ONIdWIOND James W. Walker Jalysuo ONIdWIOND WVHDONIG Miss Sharon McDaniel Mrs. Mildred Lempe Pay IQA WVHONIG ONIdWIOND Douglas J. Powell Mrs. Julie Rossell IaMANd IANA ONIdWIOND Adair R. McConnell Department Chairman FOREIGN LANGUAGE 4 = ge Fe Dy Br eat Ss Miss Jacquelyn Van Doren i fig Ay | NS Stl hay FAITH o ms yTNiNe foe : ry i M4! aon | i Al VORA Miss Carol E. Deal WYVHONIG NITINWd NosSWv4udy wet AVE WVHONIS my _URF BAR Toe s } a hs —— ‘ Mrs. Constance K. Hofmann 29 NOSWYV4a y Mrs. Laura S. Williams WVHONIS ONIdWIOND Luroff H. Williams Department Chairman ONIdDWIOYD Mrs. Myra G. Carter WVHONIA NITINWd Mrs. Jane C. Filkins MATHEMATICS WVHONIG Ny} Thomas D. Soapes James Jones WVHONIG WVHONI NOSWVusV ONIdWIOND Mrs. Helen C. Smith Keith Pigg Mrs. Mildred M. Titus Donlie R. Henderson YIHIVIN WVHONIG. WYVHONIG Miss Shirley K. Wilson Charles B. Rayburn ONIdWIOND WYHONIG WVHONIG John |. Melone, Jr. Department Chairman SCIENCE The thrill of discovery has been widely acclaimed as one of the greatest pleasures life has to offer. Therefore, it is the major objective of the science curriculum at Thomas Jefferson High School to show how the mind of man can best be harnessed to the processes of scientific discovery. Each Jefferson student has or will have been a part of this realm of science through the discoveries encountered in those time-honored courses of biology, earth science, chemistry and physics. Yet, added to the wealth array this year is a new course, The Man Made World—An Introduction to the World of Technology. Also, the second-level course in biology has a new format which will give students the opportunity to engage in participant-oriented individualized research. WVHONIS ONIdDWIOND 32 Phillip H. Herndon Gerald E. Baker WYVHONIA Charles E. Sane “You wouldn’t dare put this in the Yearbook!”’ MIHININ WVHONIG ONIdWIOND Donald G. Morris Y3HI11I Walter Tenschert Anthony B. Bado MIHIT1IN ‘And then the little man climbed right back in here. . . Y9HI1WIN 33 vr YdHITIN MAHI MIHIIIIY Donald S. Callaham Department Chairman Mrs. Mary Ann Christ WVHONIG SOCIAL STUDIES Change is characteristic of the Social Studies Department this year. Many of the geography classes are using new materials involving the inquiry approach to learning. World Civilization classes begin a two-year course in which more time is available for in depth study about the ancient world, the middle ages, and modern civilization. A semester course in modern Russian his- tory is being offered for the first time. Also, U.S. government and _history students are allowed to select themes for study. The junior and senior courses are standardized for the first nine weeks, but thematic offerings are available the remaining nine weeks. Each theme is a self- contained unit, in which the topic is brought up to date every quarter. This is a far superior approach as teachers and students no longer need to strive the last few weeks of school to reach current times. NONN a Miss Sally Souder 44IHI11IN NIVINWd ae ae if ¥ es Miss Carole A. Shields eh, 4. ee 34 Richard G. Baucom WYHONIG WVHONIA SMIHLLYW Jqgiysduo9 “Ski Club? Never heard Ofit.” William E. Gardner Jaiy9dud NITINWd ‘‘Wake up or get out!”’ ONIdWIOND “Mr. Gardner always tries to establish a close relationship while work- ing with his students.” 35 JOIWAWO Donald L. Witten JOIAUD INIdWIOYND WVHONIG 3 4 Hi YaHI11IN Mrs. Nina Bryson — @ BUSINESS Mrs. Barbara G. Benoski Department Chairman YIH3IT1aN Rene - terse ONIdWIOND Mrs. Marcia A. Hekman Mrs. Elinor H. Lynch ‘Six mistakes- with twelve carbons. . .” 36 MIHIVIIN AWS ONIdWIOND DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION and VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING ONIdDWIOND Mrs. Doris Melton V.O.T. Coordinator SMIHLLVW Ra HEUTE Figs? WRAP aries _ @ xpkyq; % g $ — “Il guess | didn’t have my fingers ‘The cash doesn’t register.” on the home keys.” 37 SMIHLLVW NOSWVaSV M9HIAIIN YdHITIN Robert A. Evans Department Chairman HEALTH and Eugene M. Hess PHYSICAL EDUCATION Jetterson’s Physical Education Department gives students a chance to release their frustrations in a wide variety of activities, from team sports to individual or carry-over activi- ties. We welcomed two new members to our department this year; Miss Diane Raynes in the girls’ department, and Mr. Bill Radford in the boys’ department. We also saw the addition of a Universal Gym to our program, a multi-purpose exercising machine, whereby fourteen boys can work out or exercise at the same time. Also, upper classmen were given the opportunity to select the activities they desired to participate in. rn son er: %y e er i PLETELY: TRL OAR AT AA LEAS EEG POET in Hi TBR AMEE! ; Stes id at MaHINIy 4dHIT19N Y3HITI9N Miss Joyce Schnieder Byron G. Olson 38 Miss Diane E. Raynes NONNV)D NONNV)D eincimcsnnnt William J. Radford 39 NONNV9D Mrs. Elinor Dowling ee eee Miss Carolyn J. Morrison NONNYV)D NONNVD NONNVD GROEMPING Mrs. Adelaide H. Knapp Department Chairman ART The Art Department has developed an elective, spe- cialized program for second and third year students. This program allows for intensive work in the areas of Creative Crafts, such as textiles, enamels, jewelry, stained glass and book bindings; Graphics, such as etching, lithography, serigraphy, woodblock, and pho- tography; Painting, such as egg tempera, watercolor, collage, oil, and acrylic painting; Sculpture, using metal, wood, stone, and ceramic clay. Each course is eighteen weeks, thus allowing the students to develop two skills in one year. The senior year remains one of independent study, which encourages each student to prepare for his future goal in the fields of art. The four years are culminated by the one-man shows, which are the highlight of the Spring Art Festival. Students have taken painting and sketching trips to the Waterford Festival, Harper’s Ferry, and the Bay; and museum trips in Washington and New York City. The Art Department has had many opportunities to be active and involved in other areas of the life of Thom- as Jefferson High School, such as the Art and Foreign Language ‘‘Mardi Gras” parade and carnival, which, this year, included a Gala Ball, and decorating for the Homecoming dance. Mrs. Knapp’s students also worked in conjunction with the Drama Department and the Choral Department to produce scenery for the spring Musical. Art students continue to work with Mr Tenschert in decorating the Planetarium. The fine cooperation of the Industrial Arts Department does much to broaden the scope of our Crafts and Sculpture programs by providing suggestions and access to equipment not otherwise available. The Department chairman, being a full time member of the World Civilization | and II team, brings close to an additional one hundred students into the studio art program. 40 CT Mrs. Elizabeth E. Campbell ONIdWIOND ONIdWIOYD TIWH THE COLONIAL BANDS There are three bands in the instrumental music department ranging from the Symphonic Wind Ensemble and Marching Band to the experimental jazz Lab Ensemble for musicians who wish to learn to play a vari- ety of instruments and learn to read music and composition. The Symphonic Band- A unit of 100 musicians who are accomplished on their particular instrument. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble, the show band of the high school, fulfills the responsibility of being the major unit of the Marching Colonials, participating in all home football games and one away game, as well as state competition, and this year, a national competition. During the concert season the Wind Ensemble performs three home concer- ts, one of which is the Colonial Music Festival. They perform in the VMEA Music Festival, and travel extensively around the Northeast in tour performances. The Little Concert Band- Made up of forty young musicians, its primary function is still as a “feeder’’ to the Symphonic band but with the advent of good young musicians it is capable of performance on its own. The Jazz Lab- Made up of _ beginning musicians, this small class has grown into a fa- vorite through the experimental instruction of music through a jazz and rock music medium. Members of this class are taught reading of music through the use of guitars, jazz flute, jazz clarinet, etc. This has been termed a very successful class by the director and students alike. The emphasis is on independent study with teacher aid. ‘Why do the keys move by themselves?” Jonathan H. Hoffman Department Chairman 4IHI11Sy 4, The Taco Bandito. 43aHI119y Robert E. McCord MUSIC NONNYW) IaysNd Many changes were made in the Home Economics curriculum the past year. The name changed to Consumer and Homemaking Education which focuses on the development of the competencies important to home and family living, and offers a program relevant to boys as well as girls as future homemakers. At Jefferson, new courses were introduced and for the first time the male sex were given the opportunity to take the course, Preparation for Bacherlorhood. Junior and Senior girls not wishing to continue with the sequential program were given the opportunity to enroll in specialized home economics which provided depth instruction in Advanced Sewing the first semester and Gourmet Foods the second semester. Units on sewing with knits and Consumer problems were added to the courses in grades nine to twelve, these and the other units are offered to students to help equip them for effective membership in their present family and prepares them for their future re- sponsibilities and relationships in — successful establishment of ahome and patterns of family living. HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Loretta F. Bennett Department Chairman WVHONIS WVHONIS Erskin F. Jenkins Department Chairman WVHONIG WYHONIG Thomas A. Kelleher NIT1NWd NONNV)D The industrial arts program offers nine areas of study work on three levels of learning with the objective being to make available to all students a broad background of technological experience that cuts across and is associated with other curriculums. Industrial Arts contrib- utes to the general education of all students by teaching skills that are needed and used in factories, research laboratories, and the home. Advanced industrial art courses concern in-depth studies in a particular field or area of industry in general with emphasis on technology as it affects our society and the level of education and training that has come to be expected of future employees. The overall structure of industrial arts is also concerned with preparing students for further study as well as future vocations. It is the purpose of the industrial arts department to bridge the gap between basic high school courses and those of junior colleges, commu- nity colleges, and universities. INDUSTRIAL ARTS MIHITIY MAHI : = a “ hed ill. 4 4 First row: Betty Philips, Mary Johnson, Helga McDermott, Leola Stamper, and Margaret Short. Sec- ond row: Marianne Wisniewski, Louise Matheny, Sarah Helton, Huntley Long, Betty Maitland, and Thelma Peeler. Not pictured: Doris Andrick, Ima Alexander, Margaret Gordon, Joyce Sisson, and Virginia Stofford. CAFETERIA 43HIT1Iy “It’s still wiggling!”’ 44 WVHONIG 4dHININ ome sewage ne ai Ne ‘ Hip aeell; Ny S Soa ies o s Sg eens — te eR Bane “ rs 2 wise s og a SENIORS GROEMPING GROEMPING j rn 8 ERD FR ee ee mp ees ae GROEMPING Greg Croghan, Treasurer Amy Mathis, Secretary The gicvonaty defines a senior as one who is older, one who is a ‘‘member of the graduating class,” and we are older now—older than four years ago—but then, that is obvious. Perhaps that which is not so evident is of more importance —of our learning experience, not merely including courses. We have received an education; at times we wondered if we really needed to know what a perpendicular bisector was, or if “avoir’’ was conditional or future tense. There were other times we wished A Tale of Two Cities had never been written, and we hoped that maybe we could blow up the chemistry lab and thus end that course. But those days are behind us . . . Much of this information is already forgotten, yet remembered are those dealings with people in which we learned about ourselves—that smile from a stranger that brightened the rainy day when we flunked three tests in a row—the time we discovered that there was another person who agreed with our views and a friendship was formed. This education in life, through life and for life, is that which we must now employ. With this we seek new horizons in our world . Carol Hoffman, Vice-President GROEMPING ONIdWIOND Doug Carneal, Senator Greg Burris, Torey Duggan, President Senator VIRGINIA AHARONIAN: Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. Chrmn. 4; Building and Grounds Comm. 4; Elections Comm. 4; Spirit Comm. 3,4; Prom Comm. 4; Scrapbook Comm. Chrmn. 3; Pub. Comm. 3,4; Pub. Relations Comm. 3; Class Council 4; Havoc 4; German Club 2,3; Talent Show 2. RODERICK ALAN AHLFIELD: Jr. Civitan 1,2,3; Ski Club Be SHERRIE DARLINE ALBRECHT: NJHS 1,2; NHS 3,4; French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Stat e Rep. 3; Drill Team 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 3, Capt. 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2; Madrigals 3; Student Asst. 4; Miss Jefferson Contest 2,3. KATHERINE MARIE ALEXANDER: Softball 1; Hockey TarHA 2 3. MARK REDMOND ANDERSON: Chess Team 1,3,4, Capt. 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3,4; Astronomy Club 1,2,4, Vice Pres. 2; German Club 3,4; Political Science and History Club 2; Student Asst. 3,4. MARION ELIZABETH ANDREWS: Girls’ State Alt. 3; Forensics Contest 1; Keyettes 2,3,4, Rep aaa Cheerleader 91,273,4, Cant, 2° Office Asst. 4: ¢Miss Jefferson Contest 1. MARIA EDUVIGES AREVALO: Tennis; Volleyball; International Club, Sec’y.; FHA; Girls’ Chorus; Student Asst. 4. VIRGINIA AHARONIAN yp Sue RODERICK AHLFIELD SHERRIE ALBRECHT KATHERINE ALEXANDER ROBERT ALLEN DEBORAH ANDERSON JACK ANDERSON MARK ANDERSON MARION ANDREWS RICK APPLEBEE MARIA AREVALO 49 BRENDA ASHLEY BRENDA AUGST BRENDA DIANNE ASHLEY: Elections Chrmn. 4; Rep. 3,4; Public Relations Chrmn. 3; Float Comm. 3,4; Prom Comm. 4; Powderpuff 3; Havoc 4; FTA 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Guidance Asst. 3. BRENDA JOYCE AUGST: Publicity Co-Chrmn. 3; Havoc 2,4; FHA 2; Civettes 3,4; FTA 4; Chess Club Sec’y-Treas. 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Student Asst. 3,4; Office Asst. 4. MARCIA JILL AYLOR: Elections Comm. 4; Posters and Bulletin Board Comm. 4; Spirit Comm. 3; Class Council 3; Scrapbook Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 4; Havoc 4; Leo Club 4. BARBARA ELAINE BAGBY: HR Rep. 1,2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; Powderpuff 3; Triden 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 3° Ski Club: 3° Girls’= Chorus 1-8 Concent Choirs, “Broadway Night” 3; Office Asst. 4. GEORGE MARTIN BAIN: Percussion Ensemble 1; Band 2,3,4; Concert Wind Ensemble 2,3,4; Student Asst. 4. FREDERICK ANTHONY BARACAT: Science Club 2,3,4; Biology Club 3; Electronics Club 4; German Club 4; Chess Club 4. MARYSA THERESA BARACAT: NJHS 1,2; Nat’l. Science Foundation Student Summer Summer Program 3; Basketball Intra. 1; Volleyball Intra. 1; Spanish Club 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Keyettes 4, Rep. 4; Guid- ance Asst. 4; Student Asst. 4. MICHAEL LEE BARBEE: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Key Club 3,4; FCA Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Student Asst. 2. STEPHEN JOSEPH BEAR: Electronics Club 2,3; Student Asst. 3,4. DAVID LEE BEIDELMAN: NHS 3,4; Havoc 2; Med. Ca- reers Club 3; Student Asst. 3,4. 50 STEPHEN BEAR BARBARA BAGBY FRED BARACAT DAVID BEIDELMAN NANCY ANN BELLOWS: HR Rep. 1; Scrapbook Co- Chrmn. 3; Publicity Com m. 3; Track 1; Chorus 2. HONORIO FELIPE BENAVIDES: Soccer; Spanish Club 4; Ski Club 4; Int’l. Club 4. STEPHANIE JANE BENEFIELD: NJHS 2; NHS 3,4, Vice Pres. 4; 1st Place Science Fair 2; Tri-County Science Fair 27 HR Reps 2.) Float Comm. 27 Class Counciles, Modern Dance 1; Science Club 2,3,4; Keyettes 4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, Uniform Chrmn. 2, me og : Quartermaster 4; All-Reg. Band 2,3; Student Asst. 4. ANTHONY JOSEPH BENN: NJHS 2; NHS 3,4; French NANCY BELLOWS SBLIVE IDEN SIBLE Honor Society 3,4; HR Rep. 4; Class Council 3; French Club Parliamentarian 2,3, Pres. 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Major 4; Band Council 4. ViGLOR@meCRAKLESmm BERESFORD: SR. Reps, Powderpuff Cheerleader 3; Football 1. ZOLTAN BERGHOFFER: Football 1; German Club. BARBARA LYNN BERGMAN: Band. 1,2,3,4; Band Council 3,4; Student Asst. 4. LINDA CAROLYN BETHEL: Spirit Comm. 2,3,4; Volleyball Intra. 2; Tennis 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Art Guild 2. PAMELA JOY BEVERIDGE: HR Rep. 2; Spirit Comm. 2; Drill Team 2; Int’l. Club 1,2; FHA 2; Ski Club 4; Chorus 1; Student Asst. 4. ROBERT LAWRENCE BEY: Wrestling 1,2,3. LINDA LEA BILOTTI: HR Rep. 1; Activity Co-Chrmn. 3; Cheerleader 1,2,4. i ie BARBARA BERGMAN LINDA BETHEL PAM BEVERIDGE ROBERT BEY LINDA BILOTTI 51 RICHARD THOMAS” BINGHAM: | Jeffersonian 4; Electronics Club 2,3,4; Student Asst. 3. NANCY JANE BIRD: HR Rep. 1; FHA 1,2; Office Asst. Dass DONALD JAMES BLOOM: German Honor Society 3; HR Rep. 3; Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Key Club BA CAROL ANN BOLEN: Spirit Comm. 2; Powderpuff 3; Ski Club 4; Tennis Intra. 4; Student Asst. 3,4. DON JORDAN BOYD: Class Council 2; Float Comm. 3,4; Spirit Comm. 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Baseball 2; Key Club 2,3,4; Student Asst. 4. PAMELA RAE BRAA: NHS 1,2; Student of the Year 1; SCA Sec’y. 2; Class Pres. 1, Vice Pres. 2; Newspaper 2; GAA 1; Jr. Red Cross Pres. 1,2; FHA 1,2. MICHAEL WAYNE BRADISH: Chess Club 2. RICK BINGHAM NANCY BIRD SHARON BITTNER ; ai DONALD BLOOM CAROL BOLEN ELLEN BOYER SANDY BOYUM PAM BRAA MIKE BRADISH RICHARD BRAUN BRIAN BRAZIER DENNIS BRENNAN CATHERINE BRIGHT GAYLE BRINKERHOFF MARK BRONSAK ROSALIND BROOKS JUDY BUFFALOE JAMES BULLOCK JOHN BUNTING Se: fal LARRY BUSSEY { “% % ROBBIE CANNON t ANGELA VIRGINIA CABRERA: HR R ep. 2; Float Comm. 2,3,4; Havoc 2; Jefferson Jottings 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Cheerleader 3,4; Powderpuff 3; Girls’ Chorus 3,4; Concert Choir 3,4. PATRICIA ANNE CANHAM: House Parliamentarian 4; Float Comm. 2,3,4; Spirit Comm. 2,3; Pub. Comm. 2; Jeffersonian 3,4, Sports Co-Ed. 4; Powderpuff 3; Jr.- Sr. Basketball Cheerleader 3,4; Int’l Club 1,2; Latin Club 2,3; Colonialettes 2,3,4, Historian Comm. 3, Sec’y. 4; Civettes 4; Ski Club 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 3; Girls’ Ensemble 3; Concert Choir 4; Home Ec. Fashion Show 1; Broadway Night 3; Student Asst. 4. ROBERT WILHELM CANNON: American U. Yearbook Seminar 2; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Jeffersonian Pho- tographer 1,2,3,4, Head Photographer 4; ‘Town Crier’ Photographer 2; Jefferson Jottings 3,4; Debate Team 1,2,3; Political Science Club 3; Powderpuff Cheerleader 3; Student Asst. 4. ] Im. SUE CARLSON DOUG CARNEAL 54 PAM BUSSEN STEVE CARR area q Piero we AY BS ieee tree Si SARITA CHIARI JOHN CHRISTIAN JIMMY CIRILLO JOAN COLLIER ARTHUR COMPTON TODD CONGER PAUL EDGAR CHAVARRIE: SCA Treas. 3; Class Pres. 1; HR Rep. 1; Football 1,3; Basketball 1,2,3, Capt. 3; Letterman’s Club 1,2,3. JOHN TERENCE CHRISTIAN: HR Rep. 2; Building and Grounds Comm. 3; Assemblies Comm. 3; Leadership Training Conf. Havoc 2; Basketball 1; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Powderpuff Cheerleader 3; Debate Team 2,3,4, Capt. 4; Science Club 2,3,4, Sec’y.-Tres. 3; Math Team 3,4; Student Asst. 4. 55 ‘71 THOMAS CRAFT LINDA ANN COOK: NHS 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Int’l. Club 2,3,4; Concert Choir 2:5 4° LiADHeCE a5: SUSAN CAROL COOPER: Int’l. Club 1,2; Girls’ Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3,4; Student Asst. 3; Office Asst. 4. TODD ELIZABETH CONGER: SCA Historian 4, Senate 273, 4; ReRep, 1,3)4;7 Lown: Crete 93,1 Civettese27a4. Spanish Club 1,2; Int'l. Club 1,2; Majorettes 2,3,4; Tal- ent Show 2,3. ANA MARIA DE SIQUEIRA COSTA: Basketball 3; Int’l. Club 4; Keyettes 4; Chorus 1. CYNTHIA ANN COURSON: German Club 1; Student Asst. 3,4. JAMES C. CRAFT: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Key Club 2,3,4; Student Asst. 4. THOMAS CANTERBURY CRAFT: _ Football 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3; FCA 3. LORILEE ANNE CRAIG: Latin Club 1,2; Spanish Club 2: FHA 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Concert Choir 4. GREGORY MICHAEL CROGHAN: NJHS 2; NHS 3,4; ‘It’s Academic” 4; Boys’ State Rep. 3; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Class Treas. 3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; FCA 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Treas. 4; Student Asst. 4. CINDY LORRAINE CROOKS: Spanish Club 1; Ski Club 3,4. ie 2 CINDY COURSON KAREN COX LORI CRAIG GREGORY CROGHAN 56 SUSAN COOPER CINDY CROOKS DOREEN DEBELLIS MARGARET DEL SIGNORE KERI DAVIS MARY ANNE DEENEY JANET DELAUDER MICHAEL LEWIS CROW: Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Golf 3; Int'l. Club 4. GREGORY JOSEPH CURTI: Electronics Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Asst. 3. KURT THOMAS DALLOW: Activities Comm. Chrmn. Syeeootbail’ 2 Crosse Gountryass 4) [rack, 3,4; Powderpuff Cheerleader 3; Key Club 3,4, Sec’y. 4; Ski Club 3,4; V. Letterman’s Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; ‘Li’ Abner” 3. KERI DAVIS: Spirit Club 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Int’l. Club 2; Ski Club 3,4. DOREEN ROSE DEBELLIS: Thespians 3,4; Keyettes 3,4; “You Can't Take it With You”, “Li’l Abner” 3. JANET SUE DELAUDER: Quill and Scroll 3,4; Jeffersonian 3,4,,Clubs Ed. 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Consul 4; FHA 1,2; Colonialettes 3,4; Student Asst. 4. MARGARET ANNE DEL SIGNORE: HR Rep. 1; Powderpuff 3; Miss Jefferson Contest 3; Guidance Asst. 4. 57 WA CHERYL DEMPSEY DONNA DEMPSEY JOHN DENNIS MIKE DENNY JILL DE VIER ALEXANDRA DIAPOULIS Ss . 4 F if J SUE DOODY BRIDGET DOWNEY SUE DRAKE CHERYL DIANE DEMPSEY: Spirit Comm. 2; Bake Sale Comm. 1,2; Float Comm. 3; Colonialettes 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 3; Props and Scenery Crew 1. DONNA JEAN DEMPSEY: ‘Broadway Night’ 2; Student Asst. 3,4; Clinic Asst. 3. JILL ELIZABETH DE VIER: Triden 4; Homecoming Court 1; Miss Jefferson Contest 2. ALEXANDRA MARIA DIAPOULIS: FTA 3; Int’l Club 3; Concert Choir 1; Clinic Asst. 2,4. SUSAN STEPHANIE DOODY: Prom Comm. 3,4; Float Comm. 3,4; Spirit Comm. 3; Pep Club 1; Tennis Intra- murals 3,4; Tennis Team 3,4; Powderpuff 4; Volleyball 1; Civettes 4. GLORIA JEANNE DRYE: Talent Show 2; Leo Club 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Madrigais 4; ‘Broadway Night” 2,3. JEANNE DRYE 58 TOREY LYNNE DUGGAN: NJHS 1; NHS 4; German yi Honor Society 3; French Honor Society 3,4; French Dramatic Society 1; Girls’ State Rep.; Spirit Comm. 3; TOREY DUGGAN DONNA: DUNCAN Pub. Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 3; Act. Comm. 3; Sen. 4; Yearbook 1; Pencil Smudges 1; German Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3; French Club 1; Civettes 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Library Asst. 1. DONNA G. DUNCAN: Softball 3; FHA 1; Spanish Club 2; Colonialettes 2,3. LISA LOUISE DUNMIRE: French Club 1,2; Medical Ca- reers Club 3; Keyettes 4. BERNARD ANDREW DZVONICK: ‘Town Crier” 4. KATHLEEN DENISE EDINGER: Mixed Chorus 1; Con- cert Choir 2,3,4; “Li'l Abner’ 3; Office Asst. 3,4; Student Asst. 4. WENDY ELLIOT: NJHS 1,2; NHS 3,4; Treas. 4; National French Honor Society 3; HR Rep. 2,3, Alt. 1; Powderpuff 3; Hockey 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2; GAA 2; Keyettes 3,4, Corresponding Secretary 4; ‘The Lottery” 1; “Li’l Abner” 3; Student Asst. 3. JAMES DUNHAM LISA DUNMIRE ae 2 i 2 x Se Sie ih : oe: ae Se ea FAITH DURRER LUCIA DURSO NICK eS GEORGE EARLY KATHY EDINGER WENDY ELLIOT GREG ELLIS 59 SUZY FEATHERSTONE DONNA FERGUSON KENNY FISHER TERRY FISHKIN MICHAEL EARL ENNIS: Football Mgr. 3,4; Wrestling Mer. 3. DEBRA ANNE EYBERS: FHA 1,2; Colonialettes 2,3. SUSAN KAY FEATHERSTONE: ‘‘Town Crier’; Keyettes 4; Student Asst. DONNA LYNN FERGUSON: Act. Comm. 4; Concert Choir 34° Girls” Chorus 2;° PajamasGamie. a2 bil Abner” 3. PATRICIA ANNE FILIPCZYK: Volleyball Intramurals 1; Basketball Intramurals 1; Student Asst. 3. KENNETH EDWARD FISHER: HR Rep. 1,2; Float Comm. Jefferson Jottings; Football 1,2; Track 1; Jr. Civitan. KATHLEEN LOUISE FLOOD: Volleyball Intramurals 2; Folk Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Drama Club 3. JOHN THOMAS FLYNN: Electronics Club 2,3,4; Student Asst. 3,4. 60 JOHN FLYNN whi PATRICIA SUSAN FODER: Hockey 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Civettes 2,3,4; Sgt.-at-Arms 4; District Sec’y. 4; Student Asst. 4. PAUL OMER FORTIER: Football 1; Soccer 3,4; Band 1; Student Asst. 4. SANDRA LOUISE FOURQUREAN: NHS 3,4; NJHS 1,2; Powderpuff 3; Gymnastics Intra. 1,2,3,4; Tennis Intra. 2,3; Regional Gymnastic Meet 2,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; FHA 1; Talent Show 1,2,3; Student Asst. 4. SUZANNE FUNESTI: Tennis Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Tennis Team 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Student Asst. 4. PATTY MARIE GALLAGHER: Spanish Club 1,2,3, Sec’y.- Treas. 4; Int’l. Club 2; Concert Choir 4; Colonialettes 2,3,4. LINDA HELEN GARDNER: © Jr.-Sr. Basketball Cheerleader 3; Hockey 2; Powderpuff 3; GAA 3; Student Asst. 4. CLAIRE GEOFFROY: Softball 1,2; French Club 2; GAA 234 @ski Club 3% JAMES NELSON GERHARD: NJHS 2; NHS 3; Boys’ State Rep. 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Symphonic Band 1,2,3; ‘‘Li’l Abner” Pit Orchestra 3. PAUL FORTIER Z : i . y s a ee see} 2 ‘ wT . SANDY FOURQUREAN MARK FRIEDLANDER SUE FUNESTI PATTY GALLAGHER GAY GALLIFANT LINDA GARDNER CLAIRE GEOFFROY 61 TG. GAIL GILHAM i PAT GORMAN DEBORAH GRAVETT BONNIE GREEN GAIL GILHAM: Ski Club 2. JANICE JEAN GLUCH: ‘Town Crier’ 3; Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Track 1; Civettes 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; Spanish Club 2; Library Asst. 3. PATRICIA LEE GORMAN: HR Rep. 2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4; Miss Jefferson Contest 2; Christmas Court 1; Sweetheart Court 3. DEBORAH ANN GRANT: NHS 3,4; Float Comm. 3; Civettes 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Int'l. Club 2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3,4. JOHN RICHARD GRAHAM: Football 1, Mgr. 2,3,4; Basketball Mgr. 3; Baseball Mgr. 2,3,4; Jr. Civitan 2300. DEBBIE GRANT RALPH GROEMPING MIKE GURNEY BONNIE KAYE GREEN: Cheerleader 2,4; Civettes 3,4; Class Assemblies Chrmn. 3; SCA Sec’y. 4; Powderpuff 3; Tennis Intra. 3; Office Asst. 3. RALPH A. GROEMPING: NJHS 2; NHS 3,4, Pres. 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; ‘It’s Academic”’ Capt. 4; Building and Grounds Comm. 2,3; Assemblies Comm. 3; HR Rep. 1; Jeffersonian 3,4, Sports Co-Ed. 4; Key Club 3,4; Pol. Sci. and Hist. Club 2,3, Treas. 3; Science Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3,4; Math Team 3,4; ACS Grand Poobah 4. MICHAEL SUMNER GURNEY: NJHS 1,2; NHS 3,4; Boys’ State Rep. 3; Havoc 2; Golf 1; Wrestling 1; Football 1,2,3,4; FCA 2,3,4, Pres. 3; V. Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. ROBERT L. HAINES, JR: Havoc 4; German Club 3,4; Ski Club 3,4. LAWRENCE ALAN HALL: Quill and Scroll 3,4; Building and Grounds Comm. 2,3; Publicity Comm. 3; Powderpuff Cheerleader 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Jeffersonian Photographer 3,4; Football 1,2; Leo Club 2,3; Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Triple Play 1; “Pajama Game” Orchestra 2; ‘’Li’l Abner” Orchestra 3. RITA LOUISE HANSBOROUGH: Class Council 1,2; Student Asst. 3,4. MARK ANTHONY HANSEN: Float Comm. 2,3; Powderpuff Coach 3; Football 1,2,4; Track 3,4; “‘Li’l Abner” 3. GEOFFREY MILLARD HARGREAVES: Band 1,2,34. ROGER VERN HAROLD: NHS 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Basketball Intra. 3,4. CECIL FRANCIS HARRIS: DECA 4. BOB HAINES DET HAISLIP KATHY HAMPTON RITA HANSBOROUGH GEOFFREY HARGREAVES ROGER HAROLD 63 CAROLYN HALL FRANKY HARRIS LARRY HALL PATRICIA HARAN wil ql ae CURTIS HARRIS ROSANNE HARRIS ROSANNE BERNADETTE HARRIS: Literary Magazine 2; Pep Club 2; Newspaper 1,2; Girls’ Chorus 3; Student Asst. 4. MARJORIE MAE HATCH: Basketball 2; Basketball Intra. 3; French Club 3; Latin Club 1,2. KATHERINE R. HAWKINS: Class Sec’y. 1,2; Triden 3,4, Sec’y 4; Office Asst. 3,4. SHARON CHRISTINE HAYWEISER: HR Rep. 1,2; Receptions and Handbook Comm. 3; Float Comm. 2,3,4; Prom Comm. 4; “Town Crier” 1st Page Ed. 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Colonialettes 3,4; “Broadway Night’’ 2,3; Sweetheart Court 1; Homecoming Court 1; Miss Jefferson Contest 2. STEVEN EARL HEDLUND: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4; Jr. Civitan 2,3,4, Treas. 3; Spanish Club 4. JAMES GREGG HELTON: Jr. Civitan 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4. a ' 64 STEVE HEDLUND GREGG HELTON GEORGE HILL TERRI HORAND GEORGE HOWARD HILL: Football 2; Band 1,2,3,4. CAROL ANN HOFFMAN: Class Vice Pres. 4; Float Comm. 1,2,4, Chrmn. 3; Spirit Comm. 3; Powderpuff 3; Girls’ Chorus 1,2; Concert Choir 3,4; Library Asst. 16254; CYNTHIA ANN HOOVER: NJHS 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2; Madrigals 4; ‘‘Pajama Game” 2. MALISA LYNN HOWARD: HR Rep. 3,4; Float Comm. 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Madrigals 3,4; “Broadway Night’ 3,4; Student Asst. 4. NINA SUSAN HOWELL: Float Comm. 3, Chrmn. 4; Spirit Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 4: Hockey 2, Powderpuff 3; Int’l. Club 2; Ski Club 3,4; “Li'l Abner’ 3; One Act Plays 3; Student Asst. 3. JANE HOFFMAN DIANE HOOBLER 71 DONNA HORWITZ LISA HOWARD 65 NINA HOWELL JOSEPH RICHARD HUNTER: American Legion Orator- ical Contest; Sons of The American Revolution Ora- torical; Navy Oratorical Contest. CONSTANCE ANN IRONS: Thespians 4; Float Comm. 3,4; Class Scrapbook 3; Gymnastic Team 1; Volleyball Team 2; Girls’ Soccer Team 1; Powderpuff 3; Triden 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; French Club 2; ‘“‘You Can't Take It With You” 3; “Li'l Abner” 3; Guidance Asst. ANDREW DAVID IWANIK: Wrestling 1,2. RICK LON JOHNSON: Ski Club 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2. ROBERT LEWIS JOHNSON: NHS 3,4; NJHS_= 1,2; Yearbook Editor 2; Tennis 2; Int’l. Club 3,4, Pres. 4; GREG JOHNSON DON JOHNSTON 66 One Act Play Festival 3. DON T. JOHNSTON: Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4. COMER FELTON JONES, JR: Class Council 2; Football T2374 Ol GEORGE TERRY JONES, JR: Civitan 2,3,4; Good Citi- zenship Chrmn. 4; Student Asst. KATHLEEN CAROLINE JONES: French Honor Society 3,4, Sec’y-Treas. 3, Pres. 4; NJHS 2; NHS 3,4; Civettes 2,3,4, Chaplain 4; Int'l. Club 1; FHA 3; County Treas. 3; Colonialettes 3; Girls’ Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; Madrigal 4; ‘‘The Pajama Game’”’ 2; Student Director 4; Student Asst. 4. yor aes RICK JOHNSON GEORGE JONES KATHLEEN JONES LAURA JONES SHERYL KAY JAMES KEBERLINE PEGGY KENLEY CHRISTOPHER KING STEVE KLEIN ROBERTA KLEMM LAURA MARIE JONES: NJHS 2; NHS 3,4; German Honor Society 3,4; Hockey 2; Powderpuff 3; German Club 3,4; Colonialettes 3,4; Student Asst. 3,4. MICHAEL P. KARR: Thespians 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Madrigals 4; ‘‘The Lottery” 1; “Pajama Game” 2; “Li'l Abner” 3; ‘Broadway Night’ 2,3; Student Asst. 4. Sritisixye KAY: Pres. 1; “Town Crier’; Keyettes 3,4, International Pres. 4; Drill Team 2,3,4; FHA 1,2. JAMES ALLAN KEBERLINE: Track 2,3,4; Student Asst. a 4: PEGGY LYNNE KENLEY: NJHS 2; HR Rep. 1; Float Comm. Chrmn. 3; Hockey 3; Intramural Tennis 4; Wrestling Scorekeeper and Timer 3; Cheerleader 2; Keyettes 4; Student Asst. 4; Christmas Court 1,2. STEVEN RAY KLEIN: Football 1,3,4; Track 2; Jr. Civitan 3,4. ROBERTA ANN KLEMM: HR Rep. 4; FTA 1,2,3,4, Sec’y. 2; Swiss Flag Corp 3; Leo Club 3; Student Asst. 3,4. 67 MICHAEL KARR a DEBBIE KLUSON DIANA KNAPP JOE KURATA BARBARA LANE STEVE LANGKAMP RON LAWS | JANELLE LE DOUX RANDY LEE KAREN LEGG JOSEPR LERE SHARON LEWIS DEBORAH MARIE KLUSON: HR Rep. 4; Jeffersonian Vice Pres. 3; Marine Bio. Seminar 2; Yearbook 1,2,3; 34 Photo Edo4= Intrasel 2 RIAe2; Leo Clube3.eoki Track: 1+ Tennis 1,2,3; Basketball) 1,2; Captse2;einoor Club 3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Swiss Flag Corp 3,4. Basketball 3; Chess Club 1; Science Club 1; Math DIANA L. KNAPP: Hockey 2,3,4, Capt. 2; Softball Club 1; Drama Club 3; Jr. Civitan 3,4; Int’l. Club 3,4, 1,2,3; Capt. 2; Basketball 2 3; Track3;,GAA}3 4, Eres: Treas. 4; Letterman’s Club 2,3; Jap.-Am. Intercultural 4; Student Asst. 4. Club 2,3; Historian’s Society 2,3. JOSEPH MILTON KURATA: Key Club 3,4; Ski Club 4; SHARON. KAY LEWIS: NJHS 1,2; NHS 3,4; Spanish Student Asst. 3,4. Honor Society 4; SCA Historian 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Civettes STEVE E. LANGKAMP: Jefferson Jottings 4; German 2,3,4, Sec’y. 3, Pres. 4; Spanish Club 4; Student Asst. Club 2; Student Asst. 4. 3,4. RANDOLPH EUGENE LEE, JR: NJHS 2; NHS 3,4; Class 68 JOHN LOESCH CARL EDWARD LOEFFIER: Basketball 1; Int’l. Club fyoLtenel Glubat- Bandsl. 3 4: JOHN STEVEN LOESCH: Latin Honor Society, 2; Pub. Comm. 3; Treas. 1; Football 3; Jr. Civitan 3,4; District Treas. 4; Student Asst. 3,4. NANCY KAREN LUNDGREN: Powderpuff 3; ‘Town Crier’ 4; German Club 2; Student Asst. 3. THOMAS CARL LYON: SCA Cab. 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; “Li’l Abner’ 3. KEVIN MICHAEL LYONS: Golf 3,4. MARY DARLENE McARTOR: Basketball 2,3; Softball 2; GAA 3,4. NANCY McGOWAN: NJHS 1,2; Quill and Scroll 3.4: Float Comm. 3,4; Prom Comm. 3,4; Activities Comm. 3,4; Jeffersonian 3,4, Classes Co-Editor 4; Basketball Intra. 1; JV Hockey 1; Tennis Intramurals 4; Tennis Team 4; French Club 1; Office Asst. 3,4. MARY SUSANNE McMACKIN: Girls’ Chorus 3. Sr BARBARA LOGAN DAVID LUCCKESE DEBBIE McDANIEL NANCY McGOWAN GEOFF McKINLESS MARY McMACKIN 69 BOB McMATH MARGARET MARTORANA AMY MATHIS ROBERT PALMER McMATH JR: Newspaper = 1; Basketball 1; Soccer 1; German Honor Society 3; Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4. KEVIN BRUCE McWHINNEY: HR Rep. 1; Havoc 1,2; Football 1; “Lil Abner’ 3. LISA KAY MAAG: Spirit Comm. 2,3; Jefferson Jottings 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Powderpuff 3; Spanish Club 2; Ski Club 3,4; Political Science and History Club 3; HiPi Society 2; Student Asst. 3. COLLEEN JOY MAHER: French Club 2; Int'l Club 1; Gymnastics Intra. 1; Basketball Intra. 2; Track Intra. 2; Colonialettes 2,3,4; ‘Exit the Body’’ Crew 1. SCOTT HOWARD MARTIN: Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Student Asst. 2. MARGARET ANN MARTORANA: Gymnastics 2; Student Asst. 1,2; Library Asst. 3,4. 70 KEVIN McWHINNEY LISA MAAG TOM MARSHALL _ GEORGE MAYDWELL SUE MAXWELL TERESA ANN MASTERSON: Sen. 1; HR Rep. 2,3,4; Float Comm. 1,2; Spirit Comm. 1,2; ‘‘Town Crier” 4; Triden 3,4; DE. 4. AMY SUSAN MATHIS: HR Rep. Alt. 1,3; Sec’y. 3,4; Jr.- Sr. Basketball Cheerleader; Jeffersonian 3,4, Adver- tisement Editor 4; Int'l Club 1; GAA 3,4; Keyettes 4; Colonialettes 4; Hockey 2,3; Miss Jefferson Contest, Princess 2; Sweetheart Court 2; Homecoming Court 3,4. SUSAN LYNN MAXWELL: Spirit Comm. 3; Havoc 3; Int'l. Club 1,2,4: FHA 1,4; German’ Club’ 155 Library Asst. 3. GEORGE DAVID MAYDWELL: Wrestling 1,2; Math Team 3,4; Student Asst. 4. ELISE MEHMEL DEWITT MESPLAY RUBY MIMS PAULA MEADOWS RICHARD MITCHELL GARY JAMES MEAD: Latin Honor Society; Latin Club ws PAULA DIANE MEADOWS: Pep Club 1; Class Council Rep, 2,, Public wRelations Comm. Chrme.3;m bloat Comm. 3,4; Powderpuff 3; Pizza Dinner 3; Prom Comm. 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Track 2; Intra. Basketball 2; FHA 1; French Club 1; FTA 3; Student Asst. 393 Office Asst_-4. ELISE TERESA MEHMEL: Class Council 3; Jefferson Jottings 4; One Act Plays 1. RODGER F. MENKING: Colonial Corps 2,3; Latin Club 3; Student Asst. 4. HARRY SCOTT MEYERS: Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; Powderpuff Coach 3; Football 1; Student Asst. 2,3,4. LARAINE KIPP MEYER: Art Guild 3,4; Volleyball Intra. 2; Powderpuff 3,4; Student Asst. 4. DEBORAH ROY MILLS: Ski Club; Girls’ Chorus. RUBY ANN MIMS: FHA 3; Band 2,3; Concert Choir 4. SHARON LEE MONTGOMERY: Girls’ Chorus 3,4. SUSAN DIANE MOORE: Basketball 1,2,3; Girls’ Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3,4. SHARON MONTGOMERY SUSAN MOORE 71 a fag | NANCY NEEDHAM 4 STEVE MORGAN ART MYERS NATHAN NELSON KEITH E. MULLINS: Track; Hi Pi Society; Leo Club; Student Asst. 4. KENNETH ALLAN MURPHY: Football 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Student Asst. 4. SCOTT COLLINGS MYERS: Thespians; SCA Cab. 4; Light and Stage Crew 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4; “lil Abner’ 3; “Pajama Game” 2; One Act Playsaie Talent Show; “You Can’t Take it With You” 4. BARBARA ANN NASH: NHS 3; Int'l. Club 1. NANCY ANNE NEEDHAM: FHA 1. PHILLIP LLOYD NELSON: “Town Crier” 4. CARL RICHARD NEWBY: Cross Country 1; Track 1,2,3,4; History 1,2; German Club 2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Band Rep. 4; ‘ Pajama Game” Orchestra 2. STEPHANIE MORROW KEITH MULLINS a at BARBARA NASH PHILLIP NELSON CARL NEWBY PAMELA PAULSEN NANCY NORMAN KAREN ODELL BEIEERAGE KRIS PAOLUCCI NANCY ELLEN NORMAN: NJHS 2; NHS 3,4; French Honolesocietya3,4,. Float. Comm, 3; HR Rep.92;374; Girls’ State Alt. 3; Gymnastics Intra. 2; Keyettes 3,4, District Vice Pres. 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Student Asst. 4. KAREN ANN ODELL: Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; “Li'l Abner” Orchestra 3; Student Asst. 4. JANICE PATRICIA O’ DONNELL: HR Rep. 1,2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Cheerleader 3; Class Council 2; Triden 3,4, Treas. 4; Spanish Club 1; Drill Team 2; Guidance Asst. 4. MICHAEL ANDREW ONDEK: Football 2; Basketball 1; Student Asst. 3,4. ELIZABETH GEORGIANNA PACE: HR Rep. 1,2,3; Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; Pizza Dinner 3; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Capt. 2; Keyettes 2,3,4, Chaplain 4; Ski Club 3,4, Sec’y. 3; Homecoming Court 2,3,4. KRISTIN ELIZABETH PAOLUCCI: Thespians 4; Havoc 4; Hockey 2,3,4; Volleyball Intra. 2; GAA 3,4; Concert Cholmmi24 wMiadnigals. 4; One Act Playsxl;. “Cr Abner” 3, Props Crew Chief; Broadway Night Scenery Crew 2,3. ROLLY SUE PARSONS: HR Rep. 2; Class Council 2, Sen. 3; Miss Jefferson Contest 2. ANNE DEBRA PAUL: Spirit Comm. 3,4; Class Scrapbook 3; Spanish Club 1,3,4; Int’l. Club 4; Student Asst. 4. PAMELA GAIL PAULSEN: Badminton Intra. 3; Swim Team 1,2; GAA 2; German Club 3,4; FTA 1, Pres. 2. 73 JANICE O’DONNELL ROLLY PARSONS ‘71 DENISE PAYNE JAMES PAYNE MADELEINE DENISE PAYNE: NJHS 2; NHS 3,4; French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Publicity Comm. 3; Girls’ Choruses 1; Concertmcnoir: a 4 aL een Dera. Broadway Night Scenery Crew 2,3; Student Asst. 4. JEFFREY JON PECK: County Choir 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Madrigals 4; “Li'l Abner’ 3; Broadway Night 2,3,4. JANET CRISSEY PERKINS: NJHS 1,2, Sec’y. 2; NHS 3,4, Sec’y. 4; French Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Girls’ State Rep. 3; Pizza Dinner 3; Float Comm. 1,2,4; Jeffersonian 3,4, Faculty and Administration Ed., Index Ed. 4; Basketball Intra. 1,2,3; Basketball 2; Volleyball Intra. 1,2; Tennis Intra. 2; French Club 1,2; GAA 2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2; Girls’ Ensemble 2; Mad- rigals 3,4; Concert Choir 4; ‘‘Camelot’” 1; ‘Pajama Game” 2; “Li'l Abner” 3; Broadway Night 2,3; Student Asst. 4. JERRY LYNN PERSHING: Golf 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 2; Student Asst. 3,4. DONALD WESLEY PETERSON: Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Student Asst. 3. LINDA MARIE PETERSON: Softball 1,2,3; Hockey 2,3; Basketball 2; GAA 2,3,4; Student Asst. 4. ts THOMAS PAYNE JUDITH PEARSON JEFFREY PECK PAULA PENLAND DON PETERSON LINDA PETERSON 2 ic yee a TOM PHELPS DONNA POLK KAY RATCLIFF JOHN RAY PATRICIA LOUISE PIERSON: HR Rep. Alt. 1,2; Const. Comm. 2; Float Comm. 3; Publicity Comm. 3,4; Latin Club 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Broadway Night 2,3; ‘‘Li’l Abner’ Scenery Crew 3. CANDACE JEANNE PILK: Latin Honor Society 2,3; Elections Comm. 1,2; Safety Comm. Chrmn. 3,4; Class Vice Pres. 1,2; Jefferson Jottings 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Clinic Asst. 1; Student Asst. 3,4. JENNIFER LEIGH PITTMAN: Basketball Intra. 2; FHA 1,2,4; Miss Jefferson Contest 3; Student Asst. 3. DONNA LOUISE POLK: Jefferson Jottings 3; German Club 3; Pep Club 1; Girls’ Glee Club 1. DENNIS BRUCE RABINOVITZ: Boys’ State Rep. 3; NHS 3,4; Thespians 3,4; All County Chorus 3; SCA Senate 2=Vice Pres. 3, Pres.4 Havoc 2,3 “lown) Crem 22, Jefferson Jottings 3; Key Club 3,4; Chess Club 1; French Club 2; Concert Choir 3,4; Madrigals 4; ‘Pajama Game” 2; “Li'l Abner” 3; Broadway Night 3. RHONDA KAYE RENDER: Thespians 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Mixed Choir 1; Concert Choir 3,4; ‘‘Pajama Game” 2; “Lil Abner’ 3; Broadway Night 2,3,4; Mixed Ensemble 3; Guidance Asst. 4. RONALD LEE RIDDELL: French Club 1; Concert Choir 3,4; Madrigals 3,4; “The Lottery” 1; Broadway Night 3; County Choral Festival 3,4; Student Asst. 3. RHONDA RENDER GORDON RIEGER MICHELLE ROBB JIMMY ROBERTS = PERRY ROBINSON SAM RODENHIZER PAM ROGERS ies, MARIE ROSE MEREDITH ROSE JANE ROWE TAMMY ROYCE MICHELLE ROBB: Havoc 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Int’l. Club 4; Clinic Asst. 4. Club 1,2,3; Debate Team 4; Debate Bench 2,3; MEREDITH BRUCE ROSE: Quill “and Scrolima4: Science Club 2; FTA 1; FHA 1; Library Asst. 4. Jefferson Jottings 3,4; ‘‘Town Crier” 3,4; Key Club 3,4, JAMES FRANCIS ROBERTS JR: Football 1; Basketball Pres. 4; Ski Club 3,4; Safety Club 4; Math Team 3,4. a 23,4 rackiss Civitas 4: RICHARD ROOD: Thespians 4; Jefferson Jottings; Leo PERRY D. ROBINSON: Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Club 4; Tres. 4; Spotlighters 2,3; FBLA 2; “You Can't Civitan 2,3,4; Pres. 3, Chaplain 4. Take It With You” 3; “Lil Abner’’ 3; Three Original SAMUEL MICHAEL RODENHIZER: Football 1,3; Base- One Act Plays 3; Office Asst. 4; Student Asst. 4. ball 1,2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; FCA 2,3,4; Marching Band PAMELA ANN ROGERS: Powderpuff 3. 2; Symphonic Band 2; Student Asst. 4. ELIZABETH JANE ROWE: Colonialettes 2,3,4; FHA 3,4; MARIE JENNIFER ROSE: Float 3,4, Chrmn. 4; Spirit French Club 3. Comm. 3; Newspaper 1; Ski Club 3,4; Sec’y. 4; Safety TAMARA LYNN ROYCE: Student Asst. 4. 76 DEBORAH DEE RUDD: HR Rep. 2,3; Magazine Comm. 4; Powderpuff 3; Ski Club 3; Colonialettes 23,4; Christmas Court 3. JAMES MONROE RUSSELL: Wrestling 3,4; Civitan 4. STEPHEN PHILIP SADOTI: Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Civitan 1,2,3,4. ILLIA CRAIG SCHMITZ: Float Comm. 3; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Band Vice-Pres. 4; ‘Pajama Game” Orchestra 3. PAMELA J. SCHNEIDER: NJHS 1,2; NHS 3,4; HR Rep. Alt. 2; Posters and Bulletin Board Comm. 4; Prom Comm. 4; Medical Careers Club 3; Int’l. Club 3,4, Sec’y 4; “Exit The Body” Crew; Library Asst. 3. JIM RUSSELL PAM SCHNEIDER DOUG SHEARER DEBBIE SHERTZER DANIEL V. SCHNURR: DECA 4. JOHN EDWARD SETTLEMYER III: Pizza Dinner Chrmn. 3; HR Rep. 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 3,4; “Lil Abner” 3; Library Asst. 4. ROGER CHRISTIAN SHEAFFER: Thespians 3,4; Leo Club 2,3,4; Hi Pi Society Pres. 2; Ski Club 3,4; Concert Choir 4; “You Can't Take It With You” 3; “Lil Abner” 5: MILTON DOUGLAS SHEARER: NHS 3,4; “Town Crier” Editor. CANDACE MICHELE SHIPMAN: Volleyball Intra. 2; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; FTA 2; Int’l Club 3,4; Student Asst. 4. Be STEVE SADOTI CRAIG SCHMITZ ¥ CHRIS SHEAFFER CANDY SHIPMAN TA url MARK SOLLOSI DENNIS NEAL SHORT: Spirit Comm. 3; Activities Comm. 3; Float 3; Sadie Hawkins Chrmn. 4; Football 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2; ILJ 4; Ski Club 3,4; Symphonic Band 3,4; Pep Band 3,4. JULIA CAROLYN SKELTON: NHS 3,4; French Club 2,3; Int’! Club 1,2,3 Girls” Chorus 12 -Concern. Choir 4 - ADP Asst. 4. KAY EVELYN SMITH: Powderpuff 3; Triden 4. WESLEY WRENN SMITH: Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Madrigals 4; “Pajama Game” 2; “Li'l Abner 37Snop Asst... CYNTHIA ANNE SMOOT: Powderpuff 3; Spanish Club 12 EA sSkiGlubes: MARK STEVEN SOLLOSI: Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Civitan 2,3,4. PATRICIA JEANETTE STAPLES: FHA 2,3,4, Sec’y. 4; FTA 3,4; Student Asst. 4; Miss Jefferson Contest 2. RICHARD SPAULDING PATRICIA STAPLES 78 CYNTHIA SMOOT JUDY SIEELE RICK STOCKWELL ROBERT STROUP GINNY SWEM CORY SWE CAROL TANHAUSER DEBORAH TAYLOR CHRISTINE ELISE STELLOH: NHS 3,4; Girls’ State Basketball 1,2,3,4; Jr. Civitan 3,4; Student Asst. 4. Alternate 3; Grievance Comm. Chrmn. 3; Havoc 1,2; WENDY SUE SUTTON: Spirit Comm. 3; Powderpuff 3; Jefferson Jottings 2; Jeffersonian 3,4, Classes Co-Editor Chorus 2; Choir 3; One Act Plays 2; “Pajama Game” 4; Modern Dance 1; Civettes 3,4, Historian 4; Drill 3; Student Asst. 4. Team 2; Talent Show 1; Student Asst. 4. NANCY JO SWADLEY: FHA 1; Library Asst. 3; Office JANET LOUISE STEWART: HR Rep. 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Asst. 4. Hockey 2,3,4; Triden 4; Library Asst. 3; Student Asst. VIRGINIA LINNE SWEM: HR Rep. 3; Spirit Comm. 4, Chrmn. 3; Jefferson Jottings 4; Tennis 1; Powderpuff RICK ALAN STOCKWELL: Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4; 3; Spanish Club 1. Basketball 1; Jr. Civitan 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 4; CAROL ANN TANHAUSER: Spirit Comm. 3; Student Asst. 3. Powderpuff 3; Float Comm. 4; Jefferson Jottings 4; ROBERT WILLIAM STROUP: Basketball 1,2,3; Choir 3; Spanish Club 1; Inthe-Glub2-3 4: Madrigals 4. DEBORAH LEE TAYLOR: FHA 3,4; Spanish Club 4; CARLTON TYRONE SUMMERS: Boys’ State Rep. 3; Jefferson Jottings 4; Student Asst. 3; Guidance Asst. 4. 79 71 BARBARA RUTH THOMPSON: NHS. 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; HR Rep. 3; SCA Assembly Comm. 3; Chrmn. 4; Hockey 2,3,4; Softball 2; Civettes 3,4; GAA 2,3. NANCY JANE THOMPSON: NJHS 1,2; NHS 3,4; Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; Girls’ State 3; HR Rep. 2; Basketball 1; Softball 1,2; Keyettes 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Student Asst. 3,4. ROBERT ARNOLD THOMPSON: SCA Cabinet 3,4; HR Rep: 2 3,4; Pizza Dinner 37 Jreest: Basketball Game 3; “Town Crier’ 1; Havoc 2,3,4; Editor 3; Yell Leader 4; Spotlighters 2,3,4; Colonial Corps 4; ‘“You Can't Take It With You” 3; “Li'l Abner’ 3; Talent Show 3; Office Asst. 3. LUCY TOMLINSON MAY TONSTAD SUSAN ROSA TIMMINS: Marching Colonials 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 1,2,3,4, Sec’y. 3, Pres. 4; “Pajama Game” 2; ‘‘Lil Abner” 3; Student Asst. 4. VIRGINIA CAROLINE LEE TODD: FHA; Student Asst. JANE ELLEN TOLL: FHA 2,3,4; Colonialettes 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 3; Library Asst. 4. KAREN TOMIMATSU: Posters and Bulletins Comm. 4; Class Council Rep. 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3, Historian 2; Student Asst. 3. LUCY GRAY TOMLINSON: Badminton Intra. 3; Volleyball Intra. 2; Bowling Intra. 2; Gymnastics Intra. 1; Ski Club 3,4; German Club 2,3,4; FTA 1; Miss Jefferson Contest 3. DENNIS TOOLE JOHN TRACY TERRY TRIPP JOAN WAGNER JUDY WAGNER TERRY NEIL TRIPP: Ski Club 4; Mardi Gras 3; Band 1,2; Lab. Asst. 4. KATHERINE ELIZABETH TURLEY: Colonialettes 1,2. MELISSA LEE TWISDALE: NJHS 2; NHS 3,4; German Honor Society 3; Ski Club 3; Int’l. Club 3; Girls’ Chorus 2; Student Asst. 3,4. DIANA JEAN VORSANGER: — Inter-Club Council Chrmn. 4; Class Cheerleader 3; FTA 1; Colonialettes 2,3,4, Sec’y. 3; Debate Team 1,2,3; Student Asst. 3,4. LORETTA ANN WACK: NHS 3,4; French National Honor Society 3,4; HR Rep. 2,4; Maryview 2; Jefferson Jottings 4; Drama Club 1; Newspaper Club 2; French Club 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; Int’l. Club 3,4; Medical Careers 81 MATT WALLER TOM WALLIN Club 3,4. JOAN L. WAGNER: Triden 2,3,4, Historian 3,4; Student Asst. 4. JUDITH ANNA WAGNER: SCA Rep. 1; Triden Club 2; “Exit The Body” Crew 1; One-Act Play Festival 1; Office Asst. 4. MATTHEW ALLEN WALLER: Baseball Basketball 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2; Lab. Asst. 4. THOMAS GALE WALLIN: NJHS 1,2, Pres. 2; NHS 3,4; National French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Bldg. and Grds. Comm. Chrmn. 2,3; Sen. 3; Jeffersonian 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Math Team) 3,4; Key Club 1,2,3,4; It’s Academic Team 3,4, Alt. 3. Bho VANESSA WALTON JAN WASILEWSKI STEPHEN CRAIG WALTER: Wrestling 2; Baseball 3,4; Football 4; Jr. Civitan 2,3,4, Sec’y. 3, Pres. 4. KAREN LOUISE WARD: HR Rep. 1,2; Posters and Bulletin Boards Comm. 2; Library Asst. 2; Student Asst. 3; Office Asst. 4. KIMBERLY WAKE WARD: Girls’ Chorus; Mixed Chorus; Concert Choir 3,4. FAYE HOLMES WASHINGTON: Volleyball Intra. 1; Tennis Intra. 3,4; Basketball Mgr. 3; GAA 3,4; FHA 1,3; Library Asst. 3. JANE ANN WASILEWSKI: French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; NJHS 1,2; NHS 3,4; HR Rep. 1; Float Comm. 1,2; Pizza Dinner 3; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Bake Sale Comm. 3; Basketball 1; GAA 3,4; Civettes 3,4, Treas. 4; French Club 2; Concert Choir 3,4, Vice Pres. 3; ‘Pajama Game” 2; Sweetheart Court 3. JEFFREY WAYNE WASSER: Colonial Corp 3; Waterboy iis MART HA ELLYN WATTS: NHS 3,4; Spanish Honor So- ciety 4; Thespians 3,4, Treas. 3; HR Rep. 3,4; Historian Comm. 2; Safety Comm. 4; Jefferson Jottings 3,4, Ed. 4; Keyettes 4; FTA 1; ‘‘Pajama Game” House Mgr. 2; Student Asst. 4. JEFF WASSER ELLIE WATTS FAYE WASHINGTON BRIAN WEARNE DOTTIE WEHMEYER MARY WHITELY SARAH WHITSETT CHERYL WHITTEN KENNY WILSON JOHN WISNER LYN WITHERS HARRY WITHERS DOROTHY RUTH WEHMEYER:? NJHS 2; SCAsPres. 27 Sec’y; 3; HR Rep. 4;,Hockeyval,; Volleyball Intra. 3; FTA 1; Pep Club 2; Keyettes 4; IPA 3; Office Asst. 4. VICKI MICHELLE WENNER: Symphonic Wind Ensemble 2,3,4; Marching Colonials 2,3,4; Student Asst. 4; Clinic Asst. 4. DAVID WILLIAM WHELAN, JR: Havoc Co-Chrmn. 4; Class Council 2; Pizza Dinner 3; Spirit Comm. 3; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Tennis 2,3,4, Capt. 3; German Club 1,2; Leo Club 2; Key Club 3,4; Science Club 1,2; FCA 3,4. MARY ELISABETH WHITELEY: Havoc; Drill Team 2,3; FBLA; Office Asst. 3; Guidance Asst. 4. SARAH ELIZABETH WHITSETT: Havoc 2; ‘‘Town Crier’ 3rd Page Ed. 4; Tennis Intra. 2; Gymnastics Intra. 2; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Sec’y-Treas. 3; Spirit Comm. 3; Girls’ Chorus 1; ‘Pajama Game”’ House Comm. 2. ROBERT H. WILSON: NEDT Gold Certificate 1,2; HR Rep. 1,2; Football 1; Wrestling 1; Track 2; Jr. Classical League Vice Pres. 2; Science Club 3; Concert and Marching Band 1,2; Student Asst. 4. EVELYN WRENN WITHERS: NHS 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Historian Comm. 1; Building and Grounds Comm. 2; SCA Senate 4; Jeffersonian 3,4; Business. Mgr. 4; Softball 1,2; RHONDA WITTMUS Powderpuff 3; Keyettes 3,4, Pres. 4; GAA 3,4; Debate Team 1,2,3. HARRY WALKER WITHERS: Wrestling 1,2,3,4; FCA 2,3,4; V. Letterman’s Club 3; Key Club 2,3,4; Student Asst. 4. RHONDA GAYLE WITTMUS: Tennis Intra. 2; Int’l. Club 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2,3; Student Asst. 4. JOAN WRAY ROBERT WRAY LYNETTE YEZIERSKI CAROLE YOUNG JOAN MARIE WRAY: NJHS 2; Float Committee 3,4; Softball 1,2, Co-Capt. 2; Softball 3,4; Powderpuff 3,4; Powderpuff 3; Spanish Club 3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Civettes 4; Guidance Asst. 4; Office Asst. 4. WILLIAM ROBERT WRAY JR: NHS 3,4; National Math Honor Society; Football 1; Swimming 2; Spanish Club 2; Student Asst. 2. TERRY LANDON WRIGHT: Football 1. CAROLE MARIE YOUNG: Thespians 4; Prom Comm. Chrmn. 3; Pub. Comm. 1,2; HR Rep. 1; Tennis Intra. 4;sTriden 4;.Spanish® Glub 1 ,2-s2 Sandbox 2s. hie Lottery” 2; “Lil Abner’ 3; “The Spoon River Antholo- gy” 2. MARK FRANCIS ZIMMERMAN: NJHS 1,2; HR Rep. 3; PROMIAG@OMmn) ao: 84 GEORGE YOUNG MARK ZIMMERMAN Thank you very much! Yes, I’m thankful for Thomas Jefferson High School, Annandale and for you who worked to bring an AFS student to spend this year among people so very kind. | couldn't be luckier than to be this student! You may ask me why am | so happy. This is because | have found friendly smiles during all my time here. What is more wonderful than a friendly smile! In it | have found friendship, understanding and love. The friendship | have found among the students and teachers has made it easy for me to adjust to the school and community. Also, | have been able to share with them my previous experiences in Brazil. This knowl- edge fits in so well with the main objective of American Field Service: the exchange of ideas in a peaceful world. The school day is an important part of my experi- ence. | have learned from you during the clubs activities, the assemblies, the class periods and even when I’m in a. hurry in the halls. In each of these | have found some- thing new and interesting. Even outside the school | have been delighted with the nature. The beauty of the colored leaves and the snow will be unforgettable and different for me. The first day, when the Brazilian flag was raised beside the American and Virginian flags, | heard a voice inside me that seemed to say: ‘‘“Go! You and your American friends are capable to get the freedom, the right to move ahead, talking and walking together.” Your Brazilian friend, Ana Maria de Siqueira Costa 85 KELLEHER ‘71 AFS STUDENT McGOWAN BRAY ABRAMSON abilities. cee aco Pi 86 GILBRIDE 87 GROEMPING NOSWYV4dv¥ ch BRAY KELLEHER CANNON 88 ‘71 ONIdDWIOND GROEMPING ONIdWIOND 89 ‘T1 NONNYD KELLEHER pee SONIdWIOND 90 ‘71 KELLEHER CANNON BRAY 91 TAL ed WYHONIS PAULLING ONIdWIOND o? ‘71 GILBRIDE aa ee se m PAULLIN GROEMPING ie) GROEMPING CANNON Howie Dizenfeld Vice-President GROEMPING Steph Slawson President Jeff Paullin Treasurer JUNIORS The word “Junior” is a parallel of the Latin ‘‘juvenis’”, meaning young, and that is what we are in comparison to the world, yet we are now the leaders of t he school. These past three years have been hectic; the forthcoming one is to be our last, and in these days our youngness changes to maturity. While we are in this young-turning-mature stage, we shall experience many new situa- tions and facets of life, each day encountering people. The opportunity is given; Ours is to seize it now and mature in dealing with others. CANNON CANNON Kaki Cousins Secretary Carol Beery Senator g4 Karen Kemper Senator ONIdWIOND ROBIN ADAMS MARY AGLAGANIAN ERNEST AKERS JAMES ALESSANDRO ALBERT ALEXANDER DAVID AMBURN SHARON ANDERSON LYNDA ANTOLIK LORI ATTINELLO ROBERT AUGST BARBARA BACHMAN DAVID BACHSCHMID ROBERT BADENOCH LARRY BALDWIN CHRISTOPHER BANKS 95 SHARON BARBEE STEVE BARBEE SARANNE BARBER PAMELA BARRY CAREY BATSON GRETCHEN BEAR BILL BEASLEY STEVE BEASLEY CAROL BEERY B 2 MICHAEL BELLE ISLE PEGGY BENN DALE BENNETT ROBERTA BENNINGTON STEVEN BERGESON SUE BIBBINGS STEVEN BILLER MYRA BINNS SUSAN BLEILER JANET BOGGS BRIDGET BONHAM GORDON BOSCH DOUG BOYD STEPHEN BOYD 96 MARY BOYER LINDA BRADISH SHERRI BRANDES ROBIN BRANN SUSAN BRAUN MARY BRAZIER RHONDA BRINKLEY ALAN BROOME NANCI BROSS JOHN BROWN STELLOH SHARON BROWN EILEEN BROWNELL LINDA BRUNKHORST MICHAEL BURBACH GAIL BURGESS PEGGY BURNS Oi KATHY BUTCHER VERA CALLAHAN MARY CAMPAGNA ANITA CAMPBELL DEAN CAMPBELL ELIZABETH CAMPBELL JEAN CAMPBELL ‘12 2 BINGHAM MARC CARLTON CYNTHIA CAPPS CYNTHIA CAREY BONNIE CARMACK MARLENE CARRICO BETTY CARTER GEOFFREY CARTER MARK CAUSEY ELIZABETH CASABONA GLEN CEELY KATHLEEN CAUBLE DAVID CELEC CYNTHIA CHAPMAN CATHERINE CHEEK 98 BRUCE CHILDRESS DAVID CHRISTIANSON DOUGLAS CHRISTIE JOHN CHRISTY JOHN COFER RICHARD COFFMAN JANIS COLBURN CRAIG COLLINS FRED COLQUITT a DOUGLAS COOK KATHERINE COUSINS 99 CYNTHIA COX BENJAMIN CRANDALL PATRICIA CRAWFORD BRUCE CRIPPIN MICHAEL CROSBY JACK CROWDER KATHLEEN CULLINAN VALERIE CULVER SHARON CUMBY CYNTHIA DAMERON ‘72 nf 2 NANCY DARVILLE JAMES DEAN RAIMOND DAVIS JANE DEETER MICHAEL DEAN MARILYN DEIHR GROEMPING - - ‘ LERESE DE LA MATER HOWARD DIZENFELD NANCY DUNMIRE , MYRIAM DE LA PENA JEAN DOAK JACQUELINE EDWARDS —— a. KATHLEEN DE PONTE DAVID DOLINGER NEWTON EDWARDS JOSEPH DE ZARN MIHNEA DRAGOI JOHN ELIFF DEBORAH DINTAMAN LEANTHA DUNCAN CAROL ELLINS 100 WILLIAM ELLIS MICKEY ENNIS RONALD ERICKSON MARGARET FAHRINGER JON FARINHOLT SUSAN FARRAR TANA FAWLEY KEVIN FLEMING GEOFFREY FLYNN BARBARA FOELAK KENNETH FOSTER JOSEPH FREEMAN SUZANNE FRERICH BONNIE FRIEDLAND 101 JUDITH FULLER CHARLES FULTON CHARLOTTE GALSON STEPHEN GARCES THOMAS GARY LAURIE GAUSE KATHY GEARHART PHILIP GEISS JOHN GERRITY SUZANNE GIBSON KAREN GILBRIDE TIMOTHY GILLUM AUDREY GIULI FRANK GLUCH MITCHELL GOODMAN SUSAN GRAHAM MICHAEL GREENWAY KAREN GREGORY 102 MARK GRIMES SUZANNE HAFFNER JOHN HAGEDORN PETE HAISLIP ONIdWIOND LINDA HALL KATHY HALLER PEGGY HALSEY TERESA HALSEY MICHAEL HARALSON KAREN HARDISON RONALD HARRIS FOSTER HARRISON LAURA HARVELL ANNE HASLIP GEORGE HICKEY RUSSELL HILL CHRIS HILLBURN THOMAS HINES JAMES HAWKINS ROLAND HAYES SUSAN HEDRICK DAVID HENDERSON JOANNE HESS 103 MICHAEL HIRSCH MARY HOOVER SUSAN HOPKINS PATRICIA HORRIGAN DAWN HOWARD JOHN HOWDERSHELL RUBEN HOYOS ROBERT HUFFMAN BARRY HUFFMAN MARY HUGHES THOMAS HUGHES TIERA HUMPHRIES DAYRLE HUNNICUTT WILLIAM HUNT DAVID HUSNIAN JOHN HUYETT MELISSA INGRAHAM CHARLES JACKSON 104 DORIS JEAN BETSY JENSEN JOSEPH JOBST THOMAS JOINER JANET JONES JEFFREY JONES JEFFRY JONES LINDA JONES SUSAN JONES JEFFREY JORGENSEN PAULINE KARAMALES KAREN KEMPER KATHLEEN KENNEY JEFFREY KENT MAUREEN KEOUGH ARNOLD KERNUS UWE KIRSTE MARY KNAPP BERNARD KOSEK ROBERT KEVAN RITA KLIMKIEWICZ DEBORAH KNIPPLE ALEXANDER KOVACH DAVID KEYES VICTORIA KLUSON CARY KOPPIE WAYNE KOVACIC VERNA KIRK CHERYL KINSEY 105 ‘12 BRAY KATHERINE KRAMER ROBERT KURTZ ROBERT LATHAM DENISE LAPANNA JOSEPH LAUFER KAREN LEAVITT LAWRENCE LEVINE ROBIN LINDNER NICHOLAS LITSAS THOMAS LOCKWOOD GROEMPING ELLEN LOWE SHARON LYNCH JILL LOWER HEATHER McADAMS FRANKLIN LUMPKIN JAMES LUND LYNETTE LUND 106 JEFFREY McALEER EDWARD McDANIEL ELIZABETH MARKS JAMES MAXEY MARGO MERRIN LINDA MILLER PRICILLA MATHEWS ERICH MEDING DEAN MEYERS NOEL MILLER DONNA MARTIN DAVID MELBY THOMAS MILKS LILLIAN MILLWOOD CRAIG MERKEL ALLEN MILLER STEPHEN MONTALVO SALLY MARTIN JOHN McDONALD DAVID McELWAIN RONALD McGHEE MICHAEL MAINES YVETTE MARION 107 = GARY MORGAN PAMELA MOSELEY KENNETH NEAGLE TERESA NELSON JAN MORRIS MARY MULLIN STEFAN NEHL MARK NEMSHICK JOHN MORRISON JUNE MYERS BARBARA NELSON JAMES NICHOLAS GROEMPING RUTH MONTGOMERY ANN MOODY CHRISTINE MOO DY REBECCA MOORE JOHN MORGAN VICKI NIETHAMER ALLEN NISHIKAWA TIMOTHY NOLAN WILLIAM NOWMAN THOMAS NOVACK PETER NOVGROD DARLENE OBEROSLER STEPHEN ODIORNE DAVID ORNDORFF ELISE OSTRANDER LARRY OWENS LESLIE OZIER CARTIS PALMQUIST THOMAS PARCE 109 RICHARD PARKER MICHAEL PARTRIDGE MARGUERITE PAUL JEFF PAULLIN BARBARA PECK DIANE PERKINS JEFF PERKINS JULIE PETERSON ‘72 ANDY PHELPS REBECCA PICKARTS JEFF PITTMAN MARY PITTMAN MARY POATS MARTIN POCH SUE PRICE ANITA PROFERES KATHLEEN PUCKETT PATRICIA RECOTOR JANET O’QUINN MARCIA REECE KATHLEEN QUINN SUZANNE RICHARDS THOMAS RAINEY LAWRENCE RIEGER WILLIAM RAMEY DEBRA RIVERS 110 $ KAREN ROBERTS CONNIE ROTH FAITH RUMFORD ANN RUSSEL LORI SAMLER s TERESA SATO ROCKY SCANLAN FRANCA SCHEPS RANDY SCOTT JACKIE SENDAK SUSAN SHAFFER BARBARA SHELEY JANICE SHELTON PATRICK SHERIDAN DEBORAH SHERMAN PAULA SIGALOS DOTTIE SIMMONS ANN SINGER DEBORAH SINGLETARY STEPHANIE SLAWSON allt GORDANA SLIJEPCEVIC SANDRA SLINKMAN CEANE SMITH JEAN SMITH KATHRYN SMITH MARY SMITH WADE SMITH WAYNE SMITH 2 a2 NANCY SNODDY DEBORAH SNYDER NORMAN SOHL KAREN SORBER GARY SPATES SONIA SPERRY COLLEEN SPILMAN CYNTHIA STEIN DONALD STOCKTON SANDRA STONE DIANNE STROUBE CRAIG SULLIVAN ie 2 ANITA SUMMERS SUSAN TANHAUSER BRENDA TAYLOR HELEN TAYLOR ROBIN TAYLOR SCOTT TAYLOR ROBERT THOMPSON STEPHEN THOMPSON SUZANNE THOMPSON REED THORKILDSEN AMY TRIPPE DEBBIE TUCCI LEVIN TULL DOUGLAS TURNAGE AL ULMER HARRIETT ULMER JOSEPH VALLER PAM VAN SANT RICK VARDY DENISE VERLEY SUE VOZZOLA WILLIAM WADSWORTH DS DONNA WALKER DARLENE WALTER GINA WALTER JAMES WARD ONIdWIOND KELLEHER LARRY WARD CARROLL WARNER DEBRA WARNER STEVEN WARREN JEAN WATKINS MARK WEBER JUDITH WEBSTER MARILYN WEEKLY 8 THOMAS WELLS MARY WELSH MICHAEL WENGROVITZ MARY WENNER 114 DAVID WERTHEIM MATT WESTCOTT JOHN WICKER PATRICIA WILBURN BRADLEY WILLIAMS LINDA WILLIAMS GAIL WINE MARLIS WINEGAR SARI WISE KENNETH WISER DONNA WRAY COREEN WRIGHT STEVEN WRIGHT SHARON WHITMER KATHLEEN WOODS SONIA WHITTAKER MICHAEL WORLEY SHERA WOODROW HENRY WORSHAM REGINA YORKE PAMELA ZARTMAN RONALD ZARTMAN DONNA ZIMMERMAN BARBARA ZORGER VALERIE ZWINSCHER WVHONIS GROEMPING PAULLIN PAULLIN 116 KELLEHER BEASLEY Aly GROEMPING GROEMPING GROEMPING GROEMPING STEVE HAY SENATOR BILL ADAMS SENATOR SOPHOMORES The halfway mark of high school has been reached, for some- how we made it through the years and now we reflect upon them; the first day as a freshman, that lonely feeling, the day we entered school as sophomores knowing our ways around the building. Remembering them, we laugh and cry, yet “the most exciting is yet to come.” We have begun to realize the true importance of a friend; the accepting of a person based on that person's whole being is beginning to become ingrained in our minds; the thrill of living is ours to which to look forward, and our last two years offer us this. PAUL REGAN GROEMPING PRESI DENT ONIdWIOND PAULA DOBRIANSKY TREASURER STEVE MAHAN VICE PRESIDENT 118 LAWRENCE ABRAMSON DOROTHY ADAMS JAMES ADAMS WILLIAM ADAMS BRIAN ADDISON SUSAN AKERS DEBRA ALEXANDER RAYMUNDO ALFONSO WAYNE ALLEN VICTORIA ANELLI EDWARD ARBOGAST JAMES ARSENEAU JOY ASHLEY DEBRA ATKINS GEORGE AUGST hig JANICE BARTLEY TILFORD BARTMAN DONNAN BECKER STEPHEN BEERS ROBERT BACHMAN JEROME BAILEY BEVERLY BAKER DONNA BAKER ROBERT BARGH “TES: MARK BEERY JOHN BEIDELMAN TIMOTHY BELLOWS DIANE BENNER WILLARD BENNETT DEAN BENSON SUSAN BERNICK LORI BIERMAN MICHAEL BLACK KENNETH BLOOD BRENDA BOGLE MICHELLE BORAK BONNIE BOSCH KAREN BOUTILIER 120 JOHN BOWIE KATHERINE BOWLING LAURA BOWMAN CAROL BRANDWEIN TOM BRAY DEBRA BRIGHT ANN BRINITZER JOHN BROGAN PENNY BRONSAK FRANCES BROOME GROEMPING KENNETH BROWN SUSAN BURHANS ROBERT BURKHART DEBRA BURKHOLDER LISE BURKHOLDER DOUGLAS BURNS 121 JOHN CAIN BETTY CALDWELL P| k . RETTA CARPENTER STEPHEN CARRICO LAURA CASSELL CLIFTON CAUSEY JOHN CERVA ‘173 ‘713 BRAY PATRICIA CHAPMAN JULIE CHAVARRIE JULIE CHRISTIAN DEBBIE CHRISTON MARIAN CMIEL REBECCA COCHRANE LORALYN COLES KATHRYN CONWAY MARK COLLIER DEBORAH COOK CAROLYN COLQUITT DENISE COOPER FAITH COOPER RICHARD CORMIER 1a NANCY COVELL DONNA COX LAURIE CRAFT ELMER CRIPPIN PAMELA CRIPPIN ‘73 MARION CROSBY ELIZABETH CROWLEY FRANCIS DALL MARJORIE CROWDER DAVID DAIGLE DEAN DANIEL JOHN DANIEL DIANA DE LAUDER PAM DAVIS STEPHEN DEL SIGNORE AARON DAWSON ANTHONY DEL SORDI WILLIAM DEETER JOHN DEMPSEY MARTHA DE LA PENA JOSEPH DENNIS 123 '7T3 MARY DEUTSCHMANN KENNETH DIEHL DEBORAH DINGUS PAULA DOBRIANSKY KAREN DORITY CARLA DOWNEY iM BARBARA DUFFY NANCY DUNHAM DENISE DURSO PAMELA DURSO BARBARA EASON 124 BRUCE EASTON KATHY EICHHORST RANDY ELDREDGE LAURA EMERSON CHERYL ENDY BRENDA ERICKSON MARY EWING TERESA FAIR CYNTHIA FARMER LAURIE FARRELL SHARON FARRELL PETER FENLON JAMES FERGUSON JOYCE FESSENDEN MARIA FILIPCZYK SHANNON FLANNERY KENT FLOWERS PATRICK FLYNN JILL FODER LOUIS FORTIER CHRIS FRENCH GREGORY FRIEDRICH JEFFRY FUHRMANN CAROL FULESDY 125 DAVID FULTON DOUGLAS FUNESTI LINDA FURBEE JANE FURR TED GALANOS JEAN GALLAGHER ELLEN GAMBER FRANK GARRETT ‘73 WILLIAM GASKINS GREGORY GILBERT KAY GEOFFROY KATHRYN GERBER ( 4 LAURA GERHARD STEVEN GESSES BRIAN GOODSON DOUGLAS GRANDON HUNTER GRAVES RANDY GREEN 126 bi SHARON GRENWIS ALAN GROGAN SHARON GROSSMANN DONNA GUGEL ANETA HILL JONATHAN HILL DOUGLAS HILL JOHN HILTZ CHERYL HANSBOROUGH JOE HARTSOE ALICE HEDRICK CHARLES HALL STEVE HAY JOSEPH HENDERSON PEGGY HARRIS MARY HEALY MARGARET HENDERSON JOAN HARRISON BRIAN HEATER DAVID HICHAK MONICA HARRISON RICHARD HEDLUND THOMAS HITTINGER AZZ LARRY HIMMELMAN WADE HINKLE RICHARD HOKE EARL HOLMES ZENA HOLMES HELEN HOPKINS STUART HORN DOROTHY HUBER MICHAEL HUCKS CARY HUFFMAN NANCY HULL SALLY HUMMEL PAMELA ISAACS BOB ISAACSON DENISE JACKSON PATRICIA JAENSCH ERIC JENKINS DEBORAH JOHNSON 128 LYNETTE JOHNSON LISA JOHNSON RITA JOHNSON SUSAN JOHNSON CARLTON JONES MARYSE JONES JENNIFER JORDAN MICHAEL JORGENSEN THOMAS JORGENSEN KERRY KAY CANNON THOMAS KAY SCOTT KIDD NANCY KING KEVIN KNEISLEY JONI KOSEK JOSEPH KEENAN ANN KILLION PAUL KING BLAINE KNOX KATE KRAFT BERTRAM KEETER SUSAN KIMMEL DWIGHT KISER CRAIG KOPPIE THERESA KURTZ DEBORAH KEMP BARRY KING JEFFREY KEVAN GORDON KING 12S, ‘73 SALLY LACY MARIAN LAIRD PETER LAMPERT DEBORAH LANE MARCIA LANE ELIZABETH LA ROCK JOHN LAUFER ANN LAUVER JAMES LE DOUX LESLIE LEIZEAR BRAY JANICE LEONARD MARY LOGAN KAREN LEWIS KATHIE LOHR MARGARET LIGHT LINDA LILLY DAVID LOGAN 130 1. CYNTHIA LONG CLAUDIA LOWE STEVE McBRIDE NANCY McFALL MARY McLEAN DORIS MANK KEVIN McCAA WILLIAM McGUCKEN TRACI MAC WELCH CAROLYN MANNING CHARLES McCULLAR VICKY McGUFFIN STEPHEN MAHAN JOHN MARKOVICH JOHN McCLOUD KATHLEEN McKINLESS SUSAN MANESS DIANA MARTHENS STEVEN LUBBEHUSEN KATHLEEN LYDDANE MICHAEL LYNCH MICHAEL LYON EDWARD MARTINEZ GLORIA MARTINEZ GREGORY MARVIN KATHRYN MATHERS MAURY MATHIS BRAY LINDA MATKINS HOLLIS MATON HUNTER MATTHEWS NANCY MEAD MELISSA MILES ROBERT MELBY ELIZABETH MILLER BARBARA MENKING MARY MILLER Sai cae ee eo te eee TIMOTHY MILLER MARY MINDAK LINDA MITCHELL DAVID MOODIE MELINDA MOOREFIELD WILLIAM MOTTLEY JOHN MOXHAM NANCY MULLINS VICTOR NASH LOUISE NESNOW PAUL NEUMANN BENJAMIN NEWHALL JACK NEWSOM VICKIE NIEMI MARIE NOOTENBOON BRUCE NORFOLK ELENA NORFOLK 133 ANN NORTHCOTT CALLIE NORTON DIANE OCONNER MARY OWEN DANA PAGE DEBORAH PALMER CARLAN PALMQUIST KEVIN PARKER ‘73 ‘73 COLLEEN PARKS ROBERT PAXTON BARBARA PENCE WILLIAM PENDLETON RUSSELL PENNEY PAUL PENSABENE JAMES PERKINS ROXANNE PERRY DANIEL PHILLIPS JOLYNNE PHILLIPS ROBERT PHIPPS SUE PICARD ANNA PIERCY 134 FRED PLAISANCE LAVERNE POTTER CINDY POWLUS VALERIE PROCHASKA PEGGY PSIMAS MURRAY QUIN ANITA QUINN DEBORAH RANDLE SANDRA RAY SHARON REED PAUL REGAN MICHAEL REILLY DEBRA RICHARDS ELIZABETH RIVENBARK GARY RIZZO MARIANNA ROBERSON RONI ROBERTSON CAROLYN ROBINSON PATRICIA ROGERS RICHARD ROGERS DEBRA ROISUM MICHAEL RUBIN JOHN ROUSE GAIL RUDOLPH VALERIE ROWE PAUL SABULA PAUL ROSENBERG BILLY SASSEEN ROBERT ROSENBLUM 135 JOHN SATO JOHN SCHWARZMAN CHARLES SCHWEIDER MARK SEGUINE TES JOHN SETTLEMYER JOHN SEYBOLD EILEEN SHEEHAN LYNN SHELTON MARY SHERIDAN STUART SHERMAN CAROL SHERTZER STEPHEN SHIREY ANITA SHOEMAKER DANIEL SHUGART CHERYL SIEGEL STEPHANIE SIGALOS ANN SILVER LEX SIMMONS EDWARD SIMONS BARBARA SINGLETON MARGARET SIVILLS 136 TERRILL SIZEMORE ANNE SKJEFTE DONALD SKELTON LAURA SKUBIK LINDA SLEETH 'T3 BRAY ie a pom Fc CAROL SLINGERLAND DONNA SPARKS DEBORAH STAPLES VALLEY STEWART DENTON STOKES NANCY SMITH JOHN SPICER PAMELA STEWART DENISE ST. JOHN CYNTHIA STOVALL SUSAN SMITH STEVEN SPURLOCK WILLIAM SMOOT DEBRA STAPCHUCK JOSEPH SOMAVILLA ERIC STANHAGEN Aloiv JOHN STRAND CARRIE STRICKLE ANNETTE STROBLE JANA STULTZ TED SWEM STEVEN TAYLOR DANA THOMPSON LISA THOMAS MARIANNE THOMAS RICHARD THOMAS WILLIAM TODD PATRICIA TURNEY NONA VINSON 138 CHARLES WALLACE MARY WALSH SUZANNE WALTER DEBORAH WARREN LEANNE WARD BRAD WASHINGTON SUE WASILEWSKI JOHN WATTS DOROTHY WEARNE ROBERT WEAVER DAVID WEBSTER JAMES WELCH CLARENCE WELLS MARIA WEYRAUGH JEFFREY WHEELER PAUL WHELAN ELIZABETH WILLIAMS KATHY WHISTLEMAN NANCY WILLIAMS KENT WILHEMI JOHN WINNE ALICE WILLIAMS JAMES WISE DIRK WILLIAMS KENNETH WISER 139 WILLIAM WOOD VICKY WOODY LARRY WOLF VICTOR WOLLETT DEBORA WRIGHT EDWIN WRIGHT JAMES WRIGHT BARBARA YANCEY CAROL YORK GROEMPING ONIdWIOND GROEMPING Bill Mindak Vice-President Joan Rose Senator And then there are Sharon Habib FRESHMEN ... pect ae GROEMPING GROEMPING Dave Silver Senator Jeanne Gaitley Secretar : y Dave Paullin Treasurer NORMA ADAMS JANET ALBERS ALICE ALLEN FELICIA ALLEN CATHY AMBROSE SANDRA ANDERS ANN ANDERSON ROBIN ANDERSON WILLIAM ANDERSON JOSEPH ANELLI ALEXANDRA ANTHONY NANCY ANTOLIK KAREN ARENDT CATHY ARMSTRONG CAROL ASHFORD 141 PAUL ATTINELLO JOHN BACHMAN JULIA BACHSCHMID DONNA BAKER ALISON BARBER MARTHA BARNES VIRGINIA BARRON STEPHEN BARTH NANCY BARTLEY ANN BAUMGARDER JEFFREY BAUMGARDNER JACK BEVILLE GLENN BETHEL KATHRYN BERGLUND PATRICA BERGESON CHRISTINE BENNETT TERESA BENN REBECCA BELL BETTY BECK TERESA BILLER LEA BILOTTI 142 NITINWd ‘ CATHERINE BIRD DEBRA BLEDSOE SANDRA BLOOM RAYMOND BOLAND DINAH BONHAM GREGORY BOOKOUT ANNE BORZILLERI BRENDA BOWEN JEFFREY BOWSER KATHRYN BOYD % DEBROAH BRISBOIS VICTORIA BROWN SUSAN BURGESS JOY BROADDUS JAMES BROWNELL DENNIS BURKE PAMELA BROWN CHARLES BURGESS LOUISE BURKE KELLEHER SANDRA BOYER DEBORAH BRATTIN WILLIAM BOYLE MARTIN BRANDWEIN RAYMOND BRACY JAMES BRAUN THOMAS BRACY MARK BREAKIRON STEPHEN BRADISH DOUGLAS BRENNAN 143 '74 JO ELLEN BURNS PAIGE BURRIS BARRY BURROWS ANNETTE BUSSEY MAGGIE BUTTON DARLENE BYWATERS LIZABETH CABELUS SUSAN CAIN PATRICK CALLAHAN CINDY CAMPBELL WAYNE CAMPBELL ROBERT CANHAM VIRGINIA CANTER FRANK CAPPELO 144 RAYMOND CAPPS CYNTHIA CAREY JULIE CARSON ALLISON CARTER LENORE CATLZTT GARY CEELY MARY CHAKERIS DAVID CHAPIN CAROLYN CHAPPELLE SCOTT CHARRON GROEMPING DWIGHT CHASE ELIZABETH CLARK RAYMOND CLOBUS NANCY CLOUSE STEPHEN CMIEL AMY COGGIN 145 ROBERT COLLIER PATRICIA COMPTON at MICHAEL CONNELL PAMELA CONRAD KEVIN COOMBE DEBORAH COOPER GRACE COOPER ‘74 '7T4 CANNON THOMAS COOPER BRUCE CORNETT CHARLES CRAFT MARILEIGH CRAIG STEPHEN CROW PATRICIA CULLINAN ELIZABETH CULOTTA DAVID DALESANDRO JACK DANIELS 146 LAURIE DANKER CYNTHIA DARBY CLARK DAVIS JODY DAVIS MARGARET DAVIS CAROLE DEENEY DEBBIE DELAUDER CHRISTA DELSIGNORE PATRICK DENNY DANN DENTON MARGO DIAPOULIS DENNIS DICKSON GROEMPING ROBERT DINTAMAN PATRICIA DIXON ELLEN DOAK DEAN DOERING BRIAN DOODY DANIEL DUDLEY CHERYL DUNCAN THANE DUNCAN JAMES DYE 147 STEVEN DYE MICHAEL EASTER ZANE EDDINS ROBERT EDMONSTON MARK EDWARDS ‘74 '74 KAREN ELDRIDGE KIMBERLY FADER KATHLEEN ELLIS MARK FERGUSON BRYAN EVANS JUDITH FESSENDEN GROEMPING DAVID FILKE KAREN FIRKSER CHERIA FISHER LINDA FITZSIMMONS ERNEST FLOWERS 148 ROBERT FOELAK PATRICIA FORSYTH CARTER FOULDS FRANCES FRAGALA STRUART FRAY JAMES FREEH GWEN FREEMAN PATRICIA FRERICH DANIEL FRIEDLANDER LINDA GABRIEL JEANNE GAITLEY JULIE BERBER KATHLEEN GERRITY PAMELA GIBSON PATRICIA GIBSON JOYCE GILBERT DIANA GILROY PAMELA GLEKAS CURTIS GOODMAN MARY GORE BRENT GOWEN MADLINE GRAVETT SHARON HABIB FRED HAFNER 149 CLINTON HAISLIP ANITA HALL BRIDGET HALL LAWRENCE HALL PAULETTE HAMEL CAROL HAMMERSTROM PATRICIA HARALSON BRYON HARDBOWER ‘74 LISA CHARNISH SONYA HAROLD JANET HARRISON GALE HEATH JOSEPH HEMPHILL VICKIE HEMSLEY THOMAS HENDERSON PAMELA HENDON GROEMPING MARY HENNIGAN CATHY HESS 150 JAMES HILL ROBERTA HILLYARD SHERRY HOLLOWAY DAVID HOLUP RUTH HOOVER NORMAN HORN HERFF HORTON JONATHAN HOWARD RICHARD HOWARD KENNETH HOWELL ELIZABETH HUFFMAN LARRY HUFFMAN MARGARET HUGHES MARY ANN HUGHES ROBERT HUMMEL BEVERLY HUMMER ROBERT HUNTER PATRICK HURD ERIC HYTREK 151 MARK INGRAHAM FRANCES JACOBY STEPHEN JARRETT BONITA JOHNSON DAVID JOHNSON JAMES JOHNSON MAEGARA JOHNSON SANDRA JOHNSON CONNIE JOINER DEBRA JONES THOMAS JONES ALBERT JUSTICE DAVID KAISER TIMOTHY KALEY BRYAN KAY RONALD KAYE SCOTT KELLER THOMAS KENNEL KRISTINE KEOUGH JONATHAN KILLRAKIS PAUL KING BRYAN KINSEY 152 EUGENE KIRKPATRICK KATHLEEN KLEMM LAURA KNIPPLE PAMELA KOPPIE RONALD KOTULAD STEVEN KRAUT DOUGLAS LACEY NOEL LACEY JEANNE LAMBERT ROBYN LANE RICHARD LANKENAU KAREN LANNING THOMAS LARGE WILLIAM LARGE STEPHEN LEE CANNON STEWART LEE MICHAEL LEWIS SUSAN LEIBERT RICHARD LEWIS ANN LEVANDER STEVEN LISTER PHILIP LEWANDOWSKI BRENDA LEWIS 153 STEVEN LOUGH JEANETTE LUCKE BARRY LYDA RUTH LYONS KAREN LYNCH GREGORY MAAG TERRENCE McCABE ANN McCLOUD PETER McDERMOTT GEORGIA McDONALD ROBERT McFALL CHERYL McGREGOR BRIDGET McGUCKEN JOHN MAERKER LANI MAEZ MICHAEL MAHAN KATHRYN MANLEY CHARLES MANN MARYBETH MAREK DEBRA MARTIN NANCY MARTIN 154 ABRAMSON VIVIEN MASON DONALD MASTERS JULIE MATHIS DEBORAH MAXEY DAVID MAYDWELL WARREN MEDING GEORGIA METTAUER BEVERLY METZ ANDREA MEYER MARY MILKS SHERRY MILLER BRENDA MILLS EUGENE MILLS WILLIAM MINDAK MICHAEL MINOR ROBERT MIZELL LISA MONTALVO 155 RICHARD MONTGOMERY BRIAN MOORE JOHN MOORE RICHARD MOORE DAVID MORGAN MISHEL MORSE TERESA MULLIN MARK MURPHEY '74 PATRICIA MURPHY BENGT MUTEN JANET MYERS DAVID NEEDHAM DAVID NELSON KATHLEEN NELSON STEPHEN NEWCOMB THERESA NICHOLAS KELLEHER DEBRA NICHOLS TIMOTHY NICHOLSON JOHN NORMAN MARY NORPEL ERIC NORWOOD JEANNE NOWMAN KAREN ODIORNE DEBRA ODOM KATHLYNN ODONNELL JACK OLDHAM LAURI OSTRANDER DENISE OVERTON CHRISTOPHER PAGE ROBERT PARKER LAURA PARRIOTT DONNA PASCAVAGE DAVID PASEUR JOANNE PASTULA SUZANN PATTERSON JOHN PAUL PATRICK PAUL KENNETH PAULE DAVID PAULLIN USE RICHARD PAXTON JANET PERKINS KIRK PETERSON CAROL PHILLIPS SANDRA PILCH SANDRA PINSON LOUISE PIXLEY JEANNE PLOUGH ROBERT POATS JANE POLK PAMELA POLYCHRONES HOLLI POORE SUZANNE POWELL STEVEN PYNE ARTHUR RAY REBECCA RAY BELINDA RAYNER THOMAS RERES PHOEBE ROLEN SHARON REBENTISCH LYNNE RIEGER JOAN ROSE SANDRA REED DONALD ROBERTS GLORIA ROYALL SCOTT REED PAULA ROBERTS WILLIAM RUST KEVIN REILLY KIM ROBINSON GARY SADOTI 158 RONALD SANBORN ABIGAIL SARGENT GLEN SAWYER AMY SCARBROUGH SHERRY SCHMINK JOSEPH SCHNEEWEIS LISA SCHNURR ERIK SCHRAGER RICHARD SCHULZE ANN SCHWARZMAN CHERYL SETTLEMYER STEVEN SHAMBUREK PATRICIA SHEPHERD PAUL SHERIDAN DAVID SILVER 159 BERNET SIMMONS BARBARA SLINGERLAND MARY SLINKMAN JANE SMITH : RODNEY SMITH GEORGE SOZIO CAMILLE SPETH ROSEMARIE SPICER JOHN STACY CRAIG STANGER RICH ARD STEVENS ZANE STIVERS KEVIN STROM AUDREY SULLIVAN ANDRE SUMMERS BRIAN SUTHERLAND KENNETH SWAB SANDRA SWADLEY LINDA TALBNOT MICHAEL TAYLOR 160 VIRGINIA TAYLOR KATHY THOMPSON DAVID THORKILDSEN DAVID THOSS JOE TIMCHAK JOSEPH TIMMINS DOUGLAS TISDALE RONALD TOTH MARY TRACY DODY TRAVERS NORMA TREASE SUSAN TRIPPE THOMAS TRUE STEPHEN TUCCI NOLA TULLAR KELLEHER NEVEN UJEVIC THOMAS WADDELL JOHN VANCLEVE REX WAGNER LESLIE VANSTRATEN WILLIAM VERLEY BRUCE VORSANGER 161 GREG WALKER MARK WALKER CHERYL WALTER FRANK WALTER ‘14 ROBERT WARE CATHERINE WASILEWSKI DUNCAN WATRY MICHAEL WELLING STEVEN WENDELIN PHILIP WENGROVITZ DEBORAH WESTLEIN BERNARD WHITE VIVIAN WHITE 162 BRIAN WHITED ROBERT WHITING ALBERT WHITTAKER KARIN WILHELMI LINDA WILLIAMS PAUL WILLIAMS THOMAS WILLIAMS WILLIAM WILSON DANN WINTER KAREN WISNER ELIZABETH WOOD DOUGLAS WOODS CHARLOTTE WORLEY STEVEN WRAY STEPHEN WYMAN BINGHAM JOHN YOUNG MARY ZARTMAN ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN DEBORAH ZETTEL DAVID ZORGER 163 ‘74 GROEMPING ABRAMSON Pee DliigaisGhool does not consist merely of individual persons. . . 164 ABRAMSON GROEMPING KELLEHER 165 TJ BRAY f classes . but o BINGHAM working together . 166 GROEMPING GILBRIDE GROEMPING 167 ey SAG pf EY foot tA: : . N BRAN a ma me a NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY 5 Ralph Groemping Frank Gluch President Deborah Gordon Stephanie Benefield Margaret Grady Vice-President Debbie Grant Janet Perkins Mike Gurney Secretary Roger Harold H O N O R Wendy Elliot Susan Hedrick Treasurer Diane Hoobler Tom Wallin Doris Jean Keeper of the Emblem Betsy Jensen Mr. McConnell ert Johnson Sponsor hy Jones Sherrie Albrecht Brenda Augst Marion Andrews Marysa Baracat David Beidelman Tony Benn Sue Bibbings Eileen Brownell Judy Buffaloe Larry Bussey Cathy Callahan Vera Callahan Liz Casabona aron Lewis bara Nash an Pilch ecca Pridgen inis Rabinovitz Skelton Sue Casabona yryn Smith Doug Cook la Sperry Linda Cook isty Stelloh Cynthia Cox dra Stone Greg Croghan ara Thompson y Thompson d Thorkildsen issa Twisdale atta Wack asilewiski Watts hael Wengrovitz Withers Kathleen Cullinan Valerie Culver Mary Deeney Jane Deeter Kathy DePonte David Engel Sandy Fourqurean Charlotte Galson Jim Gerhard Gail Gilham 3 Doug Carneal Vice-President reasurer rs. Rossell GERMAN | 7 ee HONOR SOC ] e Bibbings dy Breedlove anci Bross Mike Burbach Sue Bibbings Vera Callahan Sharon Brow) obert Cannon | Mary Anne 0 6-Featherstone | Torey D David Eng Linda Hall Dorothy Huber Robert Huffma Laura Jones Uwe Kirste Barbara Sheley Gordana Slijepcevic IN Dave Whelan ONOR SOCI ETY Kathy Woods Mrs. Nelson Sponsor Miss Deal Sponsor Liz Casabona Sue Casabona Margaret Grady Liza Johnson John Loesch Joe McBride Candy Pilk Suzie Shubart Nancy Thompson NATIONAL JUNIOR , HONOR SOCIETY Stan Beery Dorothy Huber President Lisa Johnson Donna Sparks Ann Lauver ' Vice-President Maury Mathis : Joy Fessenden Nancy Mead P SOCIETIES, Secretary Mary Miller | Colleen Parks Deborah Randle Carol Shertzer Barbara Singleton Terrill Sizemore Treasurer Dorothy Adams William Adams Mark Beery lley Stewart Diane Benner rrie Strickle Carol Brandwein isa Thomas Patricia Chapman san Wasilewski Rebecca Cochrane ul Whelan zabeth Williams Paula Dobriansky Mary Ewing Margaret Henderson McConnell FRENC HONOR SOCIETY ret Grady Kathy Jones President ph Charlotte Galson Sec’y-Treas. Sue Bibbings Hoobler Senator Lauver Mr. McConnell Mathis Sponsor Mead Bill Adams e Oberossler Sherrie Albrecht Jack Anderson Tony Benn Eileen Brownell Liz Casabona Sue Casabona Linda Cook Pattie Crawford Kathy Cullinan Valerie Culver Paula Dobrians: Torey Duggan Wendy Elliot David Engel Lulu Ewing Joy Fessendon Suzanne Gibson Brazier | Brinkerhoff Mark Bronsak Betty Carter Doreen De Bellis Larry Levine Todd McDonald Kris Paolucci Dennis Rabinovitz Rick Rood Chris Sheaffer Levin Tull Brian Wearne GROEMPING GROEMPING STUDENT CO - OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION GROEMPING mA OS Jae ) Le ( SCA CABINET First row: Sandy Bloom, Barbara Thompson, Sharon Cumby, Diana Vorsanger, Pattie Canham, Brian Brazier, Gayle Brinkerhoff. Second row: Inga Sivills, Ann Silver, Virginia Aharonian, Brenda Ashley, Becky Moore, Dianne Stroube, Dave Whelan, Debbie Warren, Brian Wearne, Todd Conger, Bob Johnson, Marie Weyraugh. Third row: Lori Attinello, Tom Lyon, Scott Myers, Mike Haralson, Bob Haines, Bob Thompson. Not Pictured: Nanci Bross, Steve Carr, Jim Cirillo, Joe Lepp, Chris Nicholas, Candee Pilk. wR sri PRY RTE LT LD LAY ‘ ee gerrra aa ww os es ngs fet RI re s bad Py od t¢ ois . ” . . iE ne OS I I, LIPO tg . GROEMPING GROEMPING Bonnie Green, Secretary Larry Bussey, Treasurer Vanessa Walton, Vice-President Az Veen Announcements—the ritual. beloved morning The SCA Homecoming. | 7 “4 7 P q cone main fund-raiser is the Magazine Drive. sponsors | the 173 excitement of BINGHAM 7 MATTHEWS SCA approved CANNON Margaret Grady Janet DeLauder Consuls Alison Barber Quaestor Miss Deal Sponsor Pam Hay President Diane O'Conner Vice-President Patty Gallegher Sec’y.-Treas. Sharon Brown Historian Mrs. Williams Mr. Pompeii Sponsors Julia Bachschmid Marysa Baracat Felipe Benavides Kathy Berglund John Brown Cathleen Callahan Mary Campagna LeAntha Duncan Nancy Dunmire Michael Easter Ken Foster Steve Garces Bill Gaskins Laurie Gause Debby Grant Cathy Hampton Joan Harrison Anne Haslip Linda Jones Tom Jorgensen Marian Laird Sharon Lewis Lani Maez Terry Nelson Beth Pace Carlan Palmquist Colleen Parks Anne Paul Sandy Pilch Carol Beery Elmer Crippin Valerie Culver Margaret Fahringer Joy Fessenden Judy Fessenden Gail Gilham Lindsay Hamilton Lisa Harnish Wade Hinkle DeJay Jackson Joe McBride Steve McBride Beth Miller Becky Moore Cartis Palmquist Nancy Thompson Gina Walters Ellie Wattes PAULLIN LATIN CLUB “Wouldn't you slave?!”’ like a PAULLIN ‘‘So what if Rome is burning.” SPANISH CLUB IAN9Wd “Why me?”’ Michelle Robb Karen Roberts Dawn Royal Ann Schwarzman Cheryl Siegel Carol Slingerland Nancy Smith Deborah Taylor Marianne Thomas Ellie Watts Sarah Whitsett Donna Wray Joan Wray 174 Jaia9Wod WALLIN FRENCH CLUB 7 gy “Has Paris found out yet?”’ GERMAN “Is that really Germany?”’ 75 Tony Benn President Loretta Wack Vice-President Charlotte Galson Treasurer Amy Breedlove Secretary Norma Adams Stephen Barth Christie Bennett Brieuc Bloxam Pattie Brown Suzie Burgess Maggie Button Linda Cook Kathy Cullinan Julie Gerber Kathy Gerber Judy Fessendon Joy Fessendon Gigi McDonald Louise Nesnou Darlene Oberlosser Donna Sparks Miss Crumley Sponsor Steve Odiorne President Zolton Berghoffer Vice-President Barbara Sheley Secretary Cindy Dameron Treasurer Cathy Armstrong Beverly Baker Fred Baracat Sue Bibbings Sandy Boyer Jim Braun John Braun Penny Bronsak Larry Chase Fred Colquitt Steve Crow John Daniel Clark Davis Mary Anne Deutschmann Carol Ellins Ronald Erickson Sharon Farrel Joey Freeman Steven Geddes Bob Haines Paulette Hamel Patty Haralson Vikki Hemsley Robert Huffman Jim Johnson Kris Keough Kevin Kneisley Peter Lampert Jim Laufer Lynn Lund Marybeth Marek Nick Matteson Chuck McCullar Peter McDuoff Elaine Millwood Cathy Nelson Karen Odiorne Pam Paulsen Barbara Peck Billy Pendleton Donna Polk Larry Reiger Lane Shackleford Paula Sigalos John Stacy Steve Taylor John Thompson Carroll Warner Debbie Westlein JUNIOR CIVITAN Steve Walter President Ric Vardy Vice-President Bill Beasley Secretary Randy Lee Corresponding Secretary Larry Timchack Treasurer Jim Roberts Sgt.-at-arms Perry Robinson Chaplain Steve Hedlund Good Citizenship Terry Jones Ways and Means Steve Beasley Gerald Betz Doug Boyd Doug Carneal Jim Carrico Paul Chavarrie Jim Cirrillo Tom Craft Mike Crow Francis Dall Mike Denny Newton Edwards Joe Freeman CIVETTES Sharon Lewis President Pam Hay Vice-President Jan Wasilewski Treasurer Sandy Stone Secretary Christy Stelloh Historian Kathy Jones Chaplain Patty Foder Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Stegall Sponsor Lori Attinello Brenda Augst Barbara Bachman Saranne Barber Nanci Bross Pattie Canham Todd Conger Sharon Cumby Sue Doody Torey Duggan Debbie Eybers Jill Foder Jean Gallagher Jan Gluch Betty Jane Gould Sue Gould Debby Grant Bonnie Green Linda Hall Cindy Long Sharon Lynch Betsi Marks DELAUDER Greg Friedricks Chuck Fulton Rick Graham Randy Green Det Haislip Steve Hay John Hoover Steve Klein John Loesch Hollis Maton Mark Nemshick Steve Odiorne Larry Owens Jeff Paullin Jeff Pittman Chip Quinee Paul Reagan Bill Rector Paul Rosenburg Jim Russell Steve Sadoti Rocky Scanlan Pat Sheridan Richard Spaulding Mark Sollosi Rick Stockwell Carlton Summers Al Ulmer Matt Wescott Larry Ward Henry Worsham PAULLIN Mary Lynn McLean Nancy Meade Pam Mosely Anita Proferes Dianne Stroube Barbara Thompson Amy Trippe Debbi Tucci Sue Wasilewski Sari Wise Joan Wray PAULLIN CANNON .a Doug Cook — Mister Legs. Nanci and Pattie check on upcoming events sponsored by Civettes. 176 bthah cfd! WNWVEIVEN ENN ba Ue Be ey “And they lived happily ever after” % GROEMPING GROEMPING IAF “Hi-ho Silver, away!” Allen Miller Noel Miller Scott Myers Chris Nicholas Tim Nolan John Norman Dana Page Dennis Rabinovitz Sam Rodenhizer Richard Rogers Valley Stewart Denny Stokes Tom Wallin Mike Wengrovitz Mark Weber Dave Whelan Paul Whelan Bill Wilson Ken Wilson Harry Withers The SchoolStore Marion Laird Amy Mathis Liz Miller Nancy Norman Ann Russell Stephen Slawson Ellie Watts Dottie Wehmeyer Beth Williams KEY CLUB Meredith Rose President Doug Cook Vice-President Kurt Dallow Secretary Greg Croghan Treasurer Don Boyd Historian Mike Gurney Sgt. at Arms Bill Adams Mike Barbee Bill Bargh Don Bloom Mark Bronsak Larry Bussey John Cofer Jim Craft Joe DeZarn Howard Dizenfield Mark Friedlander Skip Garrett Jim Gerhard Frank Cluch Ralph Groemping Roger Harold Tommy Hines Jay Huyett Joe Jobst Jeff Jones Thomas Jorgensen Joe Kurata Peter Lampert Tom Lyon KEYETTES Lyn Withers President Nancy Thompson Vice-President Wendy Elliot Corresponding Secretary Karen Hardison Recording Secretary Diane Hoobler Treasurer Beth Pace Chaplain Teresa Sato Historian Becky Moore Parliamentarian Marysa Baracat Senior Representative Kathy Kramer Junior Representative Robin Adams Marion Andrews Stephanie Benefield Myra Binns Eileen Brownell Linda Brunkhorst Pam Bussen Anna Maria Costa Laurie Craft Lisa Dunmire Doreen DeBellis Kathy DePonte Paula Dobriansky Margaret Fahringer Suzie Featherstone Sherry! Kay Peggy Kenley Judy Buffaloe President Susan Casabona Vice-President Kathy Hawkins Secretary Pam Van Sant Senator Barbara Bagby Sherry Barbee Bridget Bonham Sue Carlson Jean Campbell Laura Cassell Nancy Crosby Jill Devier Lucia Durso Tana Fawley Sue Graham Robin Hanabury Diane Healy Mary Healy Connie Irons Rita Klimkiewicz Liz LaRock Leslie Leizear Doris Mank Terry Masterson Kathy Quinn Dottie Simmons Ann Singer Kay Smith Karen Sorber Janet Stewart Anita Summers Tina White Carole Young HALL “You with the big mouth, do you wanna be president?” LEO CLUB Janice O'Donnell Treasurer Cindy Cassell Chaplain Joan Wagner Historian BINGHAM TRIDEN Valerie Culver President David Keyes Vice-President Susan Pilch Secretary Ricky Rood Treasurer BRAY STHOMAS JEFFERSON Steve Biller Tail Twister Larry Levine Leo Tamer Yvette Marion Barbara Peck Directors Marcia Aylor 178 HIGH SCHOOL David Bachschmid Susan Bibbings Pam Crippin Debbie Dintaman Faith Durrer Carol Ellins Bob Isaacson Pauline Karameles Maureen Keough Vickie Kluson Carlene Palmquist Barbar a Sheley Pam Stewart Regina Walters Mr. Haley Sponsor GILBRIDE BINGHAM GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Mother-Daughter Fun Night at the GAA Banquet. GILBRIDE Diana Knapp President Karen Hardison Vice-President Kathy Kramer Secretary Doris Jean Treasurer Jan Gluch Kris Paolucci Reporters Susan Bleiler Historian Shalom? FELLOWSHIP of CHRISTIAN Bridget Bonham Debbie Butcher Ellen Butcher Marsha Decker Wendy Elliot Patty Foder Sandy Fourqurean Jean Gallagher Claire Geoffroy Peggy Harris Pam Hay Joanne Hess Tiera Humphries Betsy Jensen Linda Jones Jenny Jordan Patty Jordan Debbie Kluson Robin Lindner Heather McAdams Darlene McArtor Amy Mathis Elaine Millwood Ruth Montgomery Janet Perkins Linda Peterson Karen Sorber Mary Sheridan Janet Stewart Sandy Stone Susan Tanhauser Suzanne Thompson Faye Washington Jan Wasilewski Lyn Withers Joan Wray Mary Wenner Pam Zartman Miss Birch Sponsor Allen Miller Noel Miller Ed Motley Marc Murphy Jack Oldham Bob Parker Tom Reres Steve Shirey Steve Spurlock Rusty Todd ATH LET ES Steve Tucci “You wanna Say that so | can hear it?” Bruce Vorsanger Mike Welling Mike Barbee Billy Sasseen Ray Boland Greg Croghan Tom Jorgensen Steve Wendelin President Sec’y.-Treas. Bob Canham Francis Dall Steve Kraut Dave Whelan Doug Carneal Coach Henderson Doug Cook Steve Dye Joe Kurata Paul Williams Vice President Sponsor Kevin Coombe Mike Gurney Steve Lee Tom Williams as: GROEMPING SCIENCE CLUB Mark Anderson President Ralph Groemping Vice-President John Christian Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Melone Sponsor Jim Adams David Bachschmid Fred Baracat Jeffery Baumgardner Don Becker Stephanie Benefield John Brown Pat Callahan Dean Campbell Wayne Campbell Fred Colquitt Peter Czapiewski Jim Dye Ernest Flowers John Hagedorn Dayrle Hunnicut Yvette Marion Terry Nelson Allen Nishikawa Bill Ramey Norman Sohl “Chicken Little was right!”’ ASTRONOMERS ASSOCIATION Allen Nishikawa President Norman Sohl Vice-President John Hiltz Robert Huffman Secretaries Mark Anderson Paul Attinello David Bachschmid Julie Bachschmid Stephen Barth Dale Bennett Michelle Borak John Brown Dean Campbell Wayne Campbell Randy Causey Fred Colquitt Debbie Cook Bruce Crippen Elmer Crippen 1 Round and round and round she goes . David Engle Bryan Engle John Hagedorn Robert Haines Jim Hanson Bruce Heater Wade Hinkle Dayrle Hunnicut Stephan Jarrett Thomas Milks Bill Mindak Stephan Montolvo Carl Newby David Ormdorf Steve Odiorne Coleen Parks Donna Pascouage William Ramey Tom True Scott Taylor Kent Wilhelmi Brad Williams AVG BRAY GROEMPING “Look, Kurt, just because it snowed doesn’t mean you can’t ride the bus.” David Hichak Mike Hirsch Nina Howell Tom Hughes Daryl Hunnicut Rick Johnson Maryse Jones Sheryl Kay Maureen Keough Kris Keough Tom Kennel Bob Kurtz Peter Lampert Bridget McGucken Cherry Mille r Nancy Mullins Scott Myers Tim Nolan Diane O'Connor Stephen Odiorne Beth Pace Jeff Paullin Cartis Palmquist Carlan Palmquist Barbara Peck Andy Phelps Bill Ramey This is Spirit? Tom Reres Rick Rood Joan Rose Meredith Rose Val Rowe Amy Scarborough Chris Sheaffer Barbara Sheley Pat Sheridan - 181 Myra B Tom Br JoEllen Sharon Margar Carol E Greg El SKI CLUB Kurt Dallow President Mark Weber Vice-President Marie Rose Secretary Andy McDonald Treasurer Bill Adams Felipe Benavides Larry Bey inns ay Burns Peggy Burns Dean Campbell Pattie Canham Jeff Carter Susan Casabona Fred Colquitt Cumby et DelSignore Lucia Durso llins lis Joy Fessenden Joe Freeman Doug Funesti Sue Funesti Ted Galanos Ann Silver Skip Garret David Silver John Gerrity Sandy Stone Gail Gilham Terry Tripp Bob Haines Bill Verley Mike Haralson Gina Walters Alice Hedrick Dottie Wearne Fred Heffner Chris Winne Jim Wright PEP CLUB Carol Ashford Beverly Baker L Lyn Barron Tyler Blount Iram Brome Pam Brown S Penny Bronsak Suzie Burgess Betty Caldwell Carolyn Chapelle Bridget Hall Tina Hall Ebba Jensen Malgara Joh Kevin McCa Marileigh Craig eMay Davis Karen Elridge Cheryl Endy Cynthia Farmer haron Farrell Judy Fessendon Bill Gaskins Julie Gerber Pam Glekas nson a Georgia Mettauer Lu Ann Northcott Anita O’Quinn Barbara Peck Paula Roberts Roni Robert son Pam Stewart Annette Strouble Amy Scarbrough Anita Summers Linda Wheeler Debbie Zettel BRAY The Thomas Jefferson Math Team. MATH TEAM Sherrie Albrecht Ralph Groemping Paul Attinello Bob Johnson Sue Bibbings John Hagedorn John Brown Sue Price John Christian Reed Thorkildsen Kathy Cullinan Tom Wallin Charlotte Galson DEBATE TEAM John Christian Captain Amy Breedlove Secretary David Bachschmid Julia Bachschmid Nanci Bross Larry Bussey Vera Callahan Bill Gaskins Wade Hinkle Bob Johnson Richard Mitchell Michelle Robb Levin Tull John Van Cleve Bruce Vorsanger t SB) hiwy Pe oh beth hbe Eee A ) 182 “Gee, | thought that this was a Math Meet. | wonder why he is writ- ing poetry.” Would anyone like a blindfold. AVUE NW1SHM BINGHAM KELLEHER ELECTRONICS Rick Bingham President Fred Baracat Vice-President Norman Soul Sec’y.-Treas. T.A. Kelleher Advisor 183 CHESS CLUB Mark Anderson President Dean Campbell Vice-President Mr. Soapes Sponsor David Bachschmid Fred Baracat Janet Bartley Nancy Bartley Pat Callahan Randy Causey Bruce Cornett Bruce Crippin Lisa Dunmire Jan Farinholt Steve Geddes Janet Lucke Yvette Marion Julie Mathis Richard Mitchell Steve Morgan Debbie Randle Larry Rieger Phoebe Rolen Caroll Warner “Darn! | can’t steal it, the door is locked!” Jeffery Baumgardner John Brown Thane Duncan John Hagedorn Bob Latham Charles McCullar Jeff Isaacs President Greg Owens Vice-President Pam Mosley Secretary Karl Kovach Treasurer Mr. Kimzey Sponsor Nancy Bird Sharon Brown Jeff Carter Jill Charron Julianna Clouse Ken Conley Loretta Daggle LeMay Davis Raymond Davis Jill DeVier Robert Dunwoody John Enright Richard Ford Don Furbee Mark Gilbert CoCo Guili Frankie Harris Pat Horrigan Judy Howell Henry Kachi Joe Lepp Lynn Locklear Richard Lynch Darlene McArtor Steve McCray Scott McKinney Charlie Martin Donna Martin Teri Masterson Debbie Mills June Meyers Al Norton Mike Owens Paula Penland John Picard Phil Reed Dan Schnurr Martin Schulze Pat Singletary Ginger Todd Kathy Turley Angela Volpecilli Don Villela Paul Wahl Jeff Wasser Jeanie Watkins Eric Wheeler DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB “No drinking on the job, LeMay! !!!’’ COLONIAL The Colonial Corps roll up a mat after the Colonials roll up a victory. 184 GILBRIDE BRAY BINGHAM BRAY PURGE Sa ees: PORE Pye “ CORR INTERNATIONAL CLUB “| live on that street.” “No, Chuck, you can’t take it home.” 185 John Cofer President Brian Wearne Vice-President Craig Collins Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Evans Sponsor Scott Beasley Bill Boyle Dennis Burke Bob Canham John Brown Ray Clobus Elmer Crippin John Dempsey Ken Diehl Carter Foulds Steve Hay David Henderson Daryle Hunnicutt Eric Hytrek David Johnson Jerry Keene Bob Johnson President Doris Jean Vice-President Maria Arevalo Secretary Randy Lee Treasurer Mrs. Christ Sponsor Karen Arendt Felipe Benavides Cathie Berglund Robin Bianci Ann Brinitzer Larry Bussey Maggie Button Mary Campagna Linda Cook Ana Maria Costa Debbie Clark Mickey Crow Pat Cummings Martha de la Pena Myriam de la Pena Jean Doak Susie Featherstone Janet Jones Susan Maxwell Terrie Mullin Benet Muten Betsy Nellis Anne Paul Lynne Rieger Bambi Robb Karen Robbins Paula Robbins Karen Roberts Paula Roberts Julie Skelton Loretta Wack John Kenney Tom Large Chuck McCullar Warren Meding Dean Meyers Brian Moore David Orndorff Jeff Perkins Tom Rainey Bill Ramey John Schwarzman Phil Thomson Levin Tull John Van Cleve John Watts Bernard White PAULLIN ‘Today the blocks, tomorrow the world.” FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF Cathy Cheek Voting Delegate Mrs. Bennett Adale Chaves Marian Cmiel Cindy Courson “But | need all of my fingers.” Yvette Marion Sue Maxwell Georgia Mettauer Kay Rayner Sharon Rebentisch Karen Rober ts ABRAMSON Mrs. Smith Lori Craig Gigi McDonald Phoebe Ann Rolen A M E FR | A Sponsors Marileigh Craig Cheryl McGregor Amy Scarbrough Mary Aglaganian Sharon Fahnstock Betsy Nellis Cheryl Siegel Karen Odiourne Laurie Ostrander Jan Perkins Cathy Ambrose Maria Averolo Beverly Baker Kathy Gerrity Sharon Grossman Betty Gould Laura Skubik Barbara Styaples Brenda Ashley Deborah Staples Le Anne Ward President Treasurer Marysa Baracat Patty Haralson Jo Anne Pastula Deborah Taylor Carolyn Hall Charlotte Galson Robin Brann Mary Hennigan Pam Paulson Linda Williams Vice-Presidenmt Reporter Pam Brown Noel Lacy Mary Lou Pittman Debbie Zettel Patricia Staples Gina Yorke Cindy Bowlus Kathy Manley Jenny Pittman Dona Zimmerman Secretary Federation Re porter Maggie Button Marybeth Marek Valerie Prochazka cum FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Robert Klemm Sue Bibbings Sharon Anderson Pam Hendon Virginia Taylor President Secretary Beverly Baker Yvette Marion Mary Zartman Susan Pilch Patricia Staples Mark Bronsak Kathleen Nelson Vice-President Treasurer Cindy Dameron Michelle Robb 186 PAULLIN CANNON GROEMPING cee ye | SAFETY la pe. ch CLUB Candee Pilk Benevolent Dictator Becky Moore Prime Minister Dennis Rabinovitz Grand Imperial Wizard Meredith B. Rose Resident Rabbi Ellie Watts Resident Meter Maid Carol Beery Token Goodie Marie Rose Resident Philoso- pher Elise Mehmel Resident Oracle Nina Howell Guroup Guru Miss Pomeroy Sponsor Margaret Fahringer Lindsay Hamilton Laraine Meyer Nancy Thompson ALBANIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY Ralph Groemping Jim Bullock John Hagedorn Ratman and Robbie Larry Bussey Chancelor of the Exchequer Bob Johnson Ambassador to the Servian Republic John Christian Guardian of the Imperial Edsel Larry Hall Magnanimous Protector of the Harem Stephanie Benefield Guardian of the Bonteous Bagel 187 Larry Baldwin Martha Barnes Carey Batson Dingaling Bell Michelle Borak Tom Bray John Brown Cindy Carey Doug Carneal Pat Compton Doreen DeBellis Janet DeLauder David Fulton Karin Gilbride John Gower Marguerite Grady Mike Gurney Lord High Warden of Mike Haralson Exalted Poobah Princess Steve Hay Robbie Cannon Shaw-me-de-lec a’s Susan Hedrick Golden Shoveler Flourishing Forest Rusty Hill Tom Wallin Sandy Anders John Hiltz Minister of John Anderson Connie Irons Propaganda Paul Attinello Miss Kessinger Joe Kurata Peter Lampert Randy Lee Adair McConnell Richard Matteson Dick Mitchell Jeff Paullin Denise Payne Susan Pilch Richard Rogers Meredith Rose Debbie Rudd Levin Tull Dianne Stroube Paul Whelan Lyn Withers GROEMPING GROEMPING Ellie reads the latest news from The Grapevine. JEFFERSON JOTTINGS Ellie Watts Editor Lynda Taylor Assistant Editor Candee Pilk Assistant Editor Barbara Landwerr Art Editor Meredith Rose Photography Editor Barbara Rosen Poetry Editor Elise Mehmel Prose Editor Pam Bussen Publicity Editor Ernie Akers Carol Beery Todd Conger Suzanne Conlin Margaret Fahringer Terry Fishkin Chuck Fulton Mary Hughes Kathy Jones Steve Langkamp Heather McAdams Lisa Maag Laraine Meyers Alan Nishikawa Rolly Parsons Gordon Rieger Bill Robinson Deborah Taylor Levin Tull Loretta Wack Gina Walters ‘Now we get to the good part!”’ 188 GROEMPING GROEMPING “Oops!” KELLEHER CANNON CANNON 7 “Dear Santa, for Christmas | want . Sharon mediates on a new article for Town Crier. ” 189 TOWN CRIER Doug Shearer Editor-in-Chief Sarah Whitsett First Page Editor Susie Featherstone Assistant Susie Shubart Second Page Editor Nancy Lundgren Third Page Editor Sharon Hayweiser Assistant Phil Nelson Fourth Page Editor Amy Breedlove Fifth Page Editor Steve Wright Sixth Page Editor Tad Sargent Mike Burbach Assistants Meredith Rose Photographer Sherryl Kay Circulation Manager Amy Breedlove Advertising Manager Bernie Dzvonick Exchange Manager Joe DeZarn Cartoonist Mrs. Julie Rossell Sponsor “If only | had my camera.” ONIdWIOND GROEMPING GROEMPING BINGHAM WILBRIDE ¢ “| beg your pardon!” BINGHAM GROEMPING GILBRIDE 190 KELLEHI GROEMPING pnt THE JEFFERSONIAN BINGHAM Tom Wallin Karen Gilbride Editor Assistant Janet Perkins Amy Mathis Faculty and Ads Editor Administration Lyn Withers Bill Beasley Business Manager Assistant Margaret Fahringer Christy Stelloh Assistant Nancy McGowen Debbie Kluson Classes Editors Photo Editor Nanci Bross Sue Hedrick Mary Welsh Assistant Assistants Robbie Cannon Janet DeLauder Head Photographer Clubs Editor Ralph Groemping Jeff Paullin Larry Hall Sue Bibbings Rick Bingham Assistants Jeff Paullin Ralph Groemping Tom Bray Pattie Canham Larry Abramson Sports Editors Hunter Matthews Tom Bray Karin Gilbride Assistant Photographers Tom Wallin Mr. Kelleher (Big K) | Student Life Editor Advisor Next Year’s Staff!!!(?22) 3 5 2 j Z 5 : o = Zz 4 z a Fs 4 oe S ; ; : ; i i) | H | | ' “Thanks, but | already know I’m the best.” | - zZ lg } i] a } ¥V | 2 i] o | “Go away!” ad ' H or The Torch — Ever leading the way. A light in our darkroom? a9] GROEMPING CANNON “Aahhhhhhhhh. . .” VARSITY CHEERLEADERS GROEMPING GROEMPING ‘If he asks me if I’m a cheerleader one ” more time. GROEMPING “All for one and one for all.”’ GROEMPING GROEMPING “Holding the wall up. Why?”’ Z g PON aay oe Robin Adams, Suzanne Richards, Bonnie Green, Tana Fawley, Beth Pace, Molly Knapp, Marion U sesee 3,24 ty Blast Ons Andrews, Sandy Stone, Linda Bilotti, Diane Hoobler, Nancy Norman, Pat Gorman, captain. “Shucks, it didn’t work.” ; z Bere wwe COME: 4... Z 0 z Zz 2) 5 The mouse that roared. ‘He finally asked me!!”’ 193 CANNON soErrs et aaree se “as ee Linda Matkins; Laurie Gerhard, C Bag 58 i de ko Cente eee cae Bee Or trae ae Le - ae eS: Rae y a “a of: ; i ok EO’ ee aptain; Ronnie Robertson; Anita O ‘Quinn; Paula Dobrianskuy, Co-Captain;, Cindy Long; Marion Crosby; Diana Marthens CANNON % ‘ Z we Z i ; me 4 : Z “Our favorite cheer!’ “Does have wo be mat JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 194 PAULLIN FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS is 4 : ied Be tg ie r ae f ; ences + ee ronal Syren: wont a wn 6 Ws MN te ee cet . tS a Whig ’ ie : RNS aE RRR, nae Se ai a S Aig EE uy wi Pee eer v3 F oe ee, Oe ie emt Lea Bilotti; Kathy Lynn Odonnell, Co-Captain; Abby Sargent, Captain; Kathy Ellis; Paige Burris; Margo Diapoulis. YELL- LEADERS BRAY Jim Cirillo, Captain; Steve Biller; Brian Wearne; Bob Thompson, Co-captain. Not Pictured: Jeff Perkins 195 M3HI11S “Here we go again!” i } . } ! — mn wee -. ed S j AM a be =U of. i ONIdWIOND “If you go flat one more time. . .” 196 GIRLS CHORUS First Period Terry Benn President Debbie Warren Vice-President Terrie Fair Secretary Ami Coggin Treasurer Ginger Pickarts Librarian Janet Albers Nancy Antolik Martha Barnes Debbie Bledsoe Janet Boggs Dinah Bonham Kathy Boyd Fran Broome Laurie Craft Patti Cullinan Sharon Cumby Margaret Davis Barbara DeLamater Margaret Fahringer Rita Johnson Karen Kemper Kathy Klemm Karen Lynch MADRIGALS Gail Brinkerhoft Mark Bronsak David Dolinger Jeane Drye Karin Gilbride Cindy Hoover Lisa Howard Betsy Jensen Kathy Jones Michael Karr David Keyes Kris Paolucci Jeff Peck Janet Perkins Dennis Rabinovitz Ron Riddell Stephanie Slawson Wesley Smith Robert Stroup Debbie Warner Kris Paolucci President Cindy Hoover Vice-President Rhonda Render Secretary LeAntha Duncan Treasurer Denise Payne Sonia Sperry Librarians Kathleen Jones Student Director Greg Albert Lori Antinello Larry Baldwin Steve Barth Mike Bellelsle Susan Bleiler Bill Boyle Sandy Boyum Allan Broome Gail Burgess Bob Burkhart Pam Bussen Angela Cabrera Anita Campbell Tony Cermele Bruce Childress Linda Cook Susan Cooper Lorilee Craig Sherry Miller Kathy Nelson Patricia Payne Barbara Pence Carol Phillips Becky Pickarts Debbie Randle Paula Sigalos Barbara Skillman Kandi Smith Barbara Staples Norma Trease Harriet Ulmer Beth Williams David Daigle Marilyn Deiher Pat Denny Mary Deutschmann Susan Drake Faith Durrer LeAntha Duncan Kathleen Edinger Donna Ferguson Jane Furr Ted Galanos Patty Gallagher Laurie Gause Tim Gillum Debbie Grant Kathy Haller Carol Beery President Pat Crawford Vice-President Janey Smith Secretary Terrie Mullin Treasurer Sharon Lynch Librarian Cathy Ambrose Sandy Anders Karen Arendt Maria Arevalo Julia Bachschmid Patti Bankston Sixth Nancy Bartley Cathy Bird Louise Burke Lisa Burkholder Cathy Cheek Julie Christian Liz Clark Diana DeLauder Beth Freund Sherry Holloway Dottie Huber Pauline Karameles Chris Koyiades Karen Lanning Kathy Martin Debbie Palmer Period Donna Pascavage Janet Peck Barbara Peck Donna Richburg Valerie Rowe Cheryl Settlemeyer Barbara Sheley Carol Slingerland Sandy Slinkman Kathy Smith Pam Stewart Ginny Taylor Bonnie Ward Patti Wilburn Karen Wisner Wanda Yancey The jazz band at the Pop-Folk-Rock Concert. CONCERT CHOIR Margaret Halsey Teresa Halse y Lindsay Hamilton Kathy Hampton Mark Hansen Anne Haislip Thomas Hines Carol Hoffman Betsy Hoover Susan Hopkins Chip Hunt Linda Jones Kate Kraft Sally Lacy Robin Lindner Lynette Lund The members of the Girls Chorus do their thing. ite Barry Lyda Deborah McDaniel Margo Merrin Ruth Montgomery David Moodie Susan Moore Mary Owen Richard Parker Denise Payne James Payne Tricia Pierson Martin Poch Laverne Potter Patty Rector Rhonda Render Faith Rumford GROEMPING John Settlemeyer Chris Sheaffer Julie Skelton Wade Smith Sonia Sperry Colleen Spilman Helen Taylor Rick Thompson Vicki Tinsman William Todd Levin Tull Denise Verley Charles Ward Jan Wasilewski Tina White CANNON KELLEHER 4 KELLEHER 4 Rates edetiaat da indie ani na The band goes on. PAULLIN BRAY HALL BRAY Five o'clock in the morning is toooo early. The Tiger Band members will do anything to pass inspection. : 198 CANNON HALL CANNON MARCHING COLONIALS Susie Timmins President Craig Schmitz Vice-President Karen O'Dell Secretary Tim Nolan Treasurer Carl Newby Representative GILBRIDE HALL Everyone works together to form a “J.” oe Stephanie Benefield Bob McMath Uniforms Bonnie Beck Librarian Scott Martin Manager Mr. Hoffman Director Behind the scenes BAND Lee Alexander Robert Allen Paul Attinello George Bain Donnan Becker Tony Benn Steve Bergeson Barbara Bergman Glenn Bethel Cindy Carey rh ae Faith Cooper Kurt Dallow John Daniel Jane Deeter William Deeter John Eliff Bonny Fox Laurie Gause Steve Geddes Kathy Gerber Laurie Gerhard Larry Hall Mike Haralson Byron Hardbower Geoff Hargraves Ron Harris Brian Heater Greg Helton Doug Hill George Hill Earl Holmes Stuart Horn Robert Huffman Nancy Hull Steve Jarret Lynette Johnson Bryan Kay Ronald Kaye Brian Kinsey Ronald Kotulak Jeanne Lambert Robert Latham Carl Loeffler Dean Lumpkin Tom Lyon Pater McDermott Kathy McKinless Dave Melby Robert Melby Gary Morgan John Morrison John Moxham Art Meyers Benjamin Newhall Vickie Niemi Elena Norfolk Steve Odiorne David Odiorne Lynne Ozier David Paseur David Paullin Robert Paxton Cathy Price Murray Quinn Larry Rie ger Libby Rivenbark Don Roberts Franca Scheps Lisa Schnurr Dennis Short Mary Singleton Barbara Slingerland Nancy Snoddy Donna Sparks Camille Speth Cynthia Stein Valley Stewart Denny Stokes Eric Terwilleger Joe Timmins Susan Timmins Doug Turnage Brad Washington Jean Watkins Mike Wengrovitz Phil Wengrovitz Mary Wenner Vicki Wenner John Wicker Brad Williams Ron Zartman WVHONI WYHONIG 71 Thomas Jefferson Colonialettes. The 1970 M3aH3I119y NONNV)D “Our Father, Who. decision on the the for and Band wait Colonialettes Williamsburg competition. Debbie Rudd, the hard-hitting swinger NIN1NWd Captain Sherrie Albrecht and Co- captain Anita Proferes 200 For the fifth time, | don’t want another balloon.” “a BINGHAM KELLEHER ABRAMSON aa = iis Feelings of being a Colonialette . GILBRIDE “What do you mean you're on strike?” BINGHAM . excitement . COLONIALETTES Sherrie Albrecht Captain Anita Proferes Co-captain Linda Hall Lieutenant Pattie Canham Secretary Sonia Sperry Treasurer Marlene Carrico Senator Lori Attinello Historian Debbie Alexander Barbara Bachman Sherry Barbee Saranne Barber Gretchen Bear Peggy Benn Roberta Bennington Myra Binns Janet Boggs Gail Burgess Jean Campbell Bécky Cochrane Kaki Cousins Cindy Cox Donna Cox Nancy Crosby Janet DeLauder Cheryl Dempsey Bridget Downey Susan Farrar Carol Fulesdy Jane Furr Patty Gallagher Karin Gilbride Donna Gugel Suzanne Haffner Sharon Hayweiser Helen Hopkins Laura Jones Sherryl Kay Karen Kemper Cheryl Kinsey Susie Leonard Sharon Lynch Colleen Maher Kathy Mathers Amy Mathis Peggy Paul Sue Picard Sandy Ray Patty Rector Jane Rowe Debbie Rudd Lynn Sleeth Jane Toll Debbie Tucci Denise Verley Diana Vorsanger Tina White GROEMPING CANNON BINGHAM Aneta Peggy GROEMPING wT MAJORETTES GROEMPING Lerese Fourth Place in World Competition - Thomas Jefferson Majorettes nN i) Suzanne Frerich Captain Brenda Taylor Co-captain Eileen Brownell Todd Conger Lerese DeLaMater Aneia Hill Peggie Light ONIdWIOND ONIdWIOND WYHONIG Eileen Sheehan Captain Beth Williams 1st Officer Susan Smith 2nd Officer Debbie Shertzer 3rd Officer Betsy Marks Parliamentarian Linda Bradish Sherrie Brandes Sharon Brown Captain Eileen Sheehan; Co-captain Beth Williams 203 Debbie Dintaman Peggy Henderson Debbie Kluson Debbie Palmer Cartis Palmquist Mari Poats Val Rowe Carol Shertzer Anita Shoemaker Paula Sigalos Terri Sizemore Bobbie Yancey Alternate Pam Davis After a hard day of work, the Swiss Flags take a rest. eof eo are: Bars pe PX eres VARSITY FOOTBALL 206 GROEMPING GROEMPING GROEMPING “| know, Mike, but 12 fumbles in one quarter. . . ’ cannon First Row: Mgr. John Kenny, Mgr. Rick Graham, Det Haislip, Newtie Settlemyer, Mickey Ennis, Dave McElwain, Chris Nicholas, Tad Edwards, Steve Walters, Mike Gurney, Doug Carneal, Mike Denny, Sargent, Jim Panagos, John Hoover, Steve Barbee, Doug Boyd. Mer. Mike Ennis. Second Row: Coach John Cowles, Steve Beers, Fourth Row: Randy Scott, Mike Burbach, Pete Haislip, Rocky Dale Midkiff, Jim Gerhard, Larry Owens, Steve Klein, Matt Wescott, Scanlon, Francis Dall, Henry Worsham, Mark Hansen, Gary Spates, Bill Sasseen, Tyler Blount, Tom Parce, Ken Murphy, Coach Don Dennis Brennan, Steve Wright. Henderson. Third Row: Head Coach Charles Rayburn, Leonard 207 The spirit of this year’s Varsity Football Team could not be topped, and neither could their defense. Under the leadership of first year Head Coach Charles Rayburn, Coaches John Cowles and Donlie Henderson, and co- captains Mike Gurney and Det Haislip, the Co- lonials had one of the best defenses in Northern Virginia. Although Jefferson is in the toughest district in Northern Virginia, the team won, or came close to winning, all but one of their district games. They scored in the last few seconds of their game with Stuart to gain a 6-6 tie, and held District Champion Woodson to a single touchdown. Other highlights of the season were a 25-13 win over previously undefeated Fairfax, and a 9-6 victory over Langley on Francis Dall’s last second field goal. Four Colonials were named to the first team Northern District Team. They were Mike Gurney, who made it as an offensive guard, Det Haislip as a center, and Doug Carneal and Mike Burbach as defensive backs. Det was also selected for the All Suburban, Virginia Team and received Honorable Mention for the All State Team. Winners of the various team awards were Mike Denny; Back of the Year, Det Haislip; Lineman of the Year, Mike Gurney; Sportsmanship, and Randy Scott; Most Valuable Player. CANNON Leonard Settlemyer carries the ball up the middle. GROEMPING GROEMPING CANNON a ne Ke ee ig 5 2 a a Up, up, and away! Det Haislip buries the ballcarrier. GROEMPING : i SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 0) Hammond 19 0 Fort Hunt 14 | 3 Annandale 6 2 Fairfax 13 iS: Lee 0 8 Falls Church 49 25 Herndon 14 9 Langley 6 6 Stuart 6 0) Woodson 6 GROEMPINC ‘Hang on, tiger. We'll have that thorn out in a minute.” CANNON Ane tellaseenee More fun than a barrel of Colonials! GROEMPING ( , et ee Francis Dall kicks for another 3 points. 210 CANNON GROEMPING JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Despite a series of injuries culminating in quarterback George Augst’s broken arm, the Junior Varsity Football Team showed promise for next year. Captains Mike Lynch and Steve Tucci helped Coaches William Radford and Derek McClintock to groom the Colonials for next year’s Varsity team. During the course of the season, Several players came into the spotlight for their out- standing achievements. Sandy Kovach, a junior in his first year of football, scored twice against Langley, first on a reverse, and then on a kickoff return. Joe Hartsoe was invaluable as an offensive guard, and linebackers Mike Lynch and Mo Haislip contributed to the defensive power of the Colonials. In the Stuart game alone, Mo made a record 28 tackles. Many other players, too numerous to mention, also contributed to the team’s per- formance. BRAY “Gotch ya.” ah sen L. ieee First Row: Steve Mahan, George Augst, Mike Lynch, Steve Tucci, Trip Dawson, Steve Spurlock. Fourth Row: Dave Henderson, Joe Bill Sasseen, Joe Hartsoe. Second Row: Bill Kenny, Skip Strand, Mo Henderson, Sandy Kovach, Larry Wolf, Ed Mottley, Dwight Kiser Haislip, Don Stockton, John Daniels, Steve Lubbehusen. Third Fifth Row: Bill Smoot, Bill Todd, Bill Wells, John Bowie, Ken Blood, Row: John Carlton, Mike Jorgenson, Dean Benson, Rick Kremer, Coach Radford, Charlie Hall. ho ho GROEMPING SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 6 Annandale 12 12 Stuart 32 0 Herndon 32 14 Langley 22 0 Woodson 42 0 Falls Church 44 0 Fairfax 24 6 Oakton 36 GROEMPING The defense awaits the start of the play. Zales FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 12 Fairfax 30 0 McLean 18 14 Stuart 20 0 Falls Church 30 8 Woodson 32 8 Annandale 30 The Freshman Football Team had their best season ever this year. Even though they ended up with an 0-6 record, the Baby Colonials scored 42 points, more than twice as many as any previous TJ Freshman Football Team. Coaches Charles Huntley and James Tingle say that this year’s team had more spirit than any previous Freshman Football Team here at TJ. This enthusiasm was especially evident in outstanding players John Daggs, Steve Dye, Rob Hummel, Steve Lee, Eric Maerker, and Rusty Todd. The team’s tri-captains were Bob Canham, Steve Dye, and Steve Lee. BINGHAM GROEMPING GROEMPING “It won't come down!” — croempinc a Me ok The 1970 Baby Colonials. G R O Ss CO U NTRY This year the TJ Cross Country team had its best season GROEMPING ever. They won three of their five meets, and placed third in the District. At the Regional meet, the team finished seventh, good enough to qualify for the State meet. This was the first time that a Jefferson Cross Country team had been able to take part in the State meet. There the team did very well, finishing eighth in Virginia. Coach Hess expects this year’s returning lettermen, including Captain Tom Novak and Tom Lockwood, winner of the Most Valu- able Player Award, to form the nucleus of an even stronger team next year. GROEMPING Coach Hess. Three Colonials race around the turn. al ty, i ai ea: a ae Bas -rorerenes a] — First row: Bernie Kosek, Kurt Dallow, Ron Zartman, Dave Dolinger, Horton, Bill Wilson, David Logan, Captain Tom Novack, Chris Tom Lockwood, John Hawkins, Marty Poch. Second Row: Herff Hillburn, Ed Simons, Tom Kay, Ray Boland, Doug Burns. ZA GROEMPING SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 24 Stuart 26 18 Falls Churc h 43 20 Woodson 28 32 Annandale 23 23 Fairfax 48 Ron Zartman and Bernie Kosek turn it on down the straightaway. GROEMPING Siping dea nya a Eee 216 The charge of the Barefoot Brigade. GROEMPING VARSITY HOCKEY CANNON The Varsity Hockey Team goes ape. Pasa SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 6 Herndon 0 1 Madison 1 0 Falls Church 2 0 Marshall 0 1 Woodson 4 0 Stuart 0 0 Annandale 3 1 Fairfax 2 Although this year’s Varsity Hockey Team was inexperienced in Varsity competition, they held their own in most matches. Led by co-captains Diana Knapp and Linda Peterson and coach Miss Stacks, they had an aggressive forward line and a backfield which steadily improved throughout the season. During the first game with Herndon. two records were broken— the team had the highest score for a single game with 6 goals, and Patty Foder was the highest individual scorer for a single game with 4 goals. The most outstanding players of the season were Diana Knapp and Linda Peterson. Ten of the fifteen members of the squad this year will be retu rning next season and with some of the Junior Varsity squad moving up, the prospects for the coming year look good. GROEMPING we a ta leek oo EE A — Sz GROEMPING First Row: Bridget Bonham, Kris Paolucci, Laura Emerson, Diana Elaine Millwood, Susan Bleiler, Janet Stewart. (Not pictured: Patti Knapp, Ruth Montgomery, Suzanne Walters. Second Row: Miss Foder) Stacks, Doris Jean, Linda Peterson, Pam Zartman, Kathy Kramer, EANNGK CANNON The team moves the ball down the field. . . CANNON Pe. - bs i . and scores. 218 pag: OP eg” 'y le + Fee ee : me . = do a sx pj ae : Under the watchful eyes of the Administration, Susan Bleiler does her best to defend. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY PAULLIN PAULLIN SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 1 Herndon 2 1 Madison ps 1 Falls Church 0 2 Marshall 1 1 Woodson 2 0) Stuart 0 1 Annandale 2 0) Fairfax 0 Led by co-captains Linda Jones and Vicki Niemi and coach Miss Morrison, this year’s Junior Varsity Hockey Team scored more goals during the season than any other previous J.V. team. The outstanding games were _ against Annandale and Marshall. Excellent performances were made by players Vicki Niemi, Linda Jones, Mary Sheridan, Robin Lindner, and Kathy Butcher. This year’s team was a consci- entious and agressive group, and their teamwork was outstanding. They made a dramatic improvement during the season and show much promise for the future. PAULLIN First row: Liz Crowley, Laura Emerson, Janet Zargan, Vicki Niemi, Linda Jones, Lisa Johnson, Diane Benner, Polly Miller.Second row: Robin Lindner, Kate Kraft, Vera Callahan, Barbara Staples, Debby Staples, Kathy Butcher, Mary Sheridan, Laurie Craft, Kathy Kenney. 219 PAULLIN SOCCER het ee + 2 ow 2 “i ates pete “ “It won't budge; it’s stuck in the ice!”’ ae a First Row: Louis Fortier, Mike King, Felipe Bennevidas, Paul Fortier, Pat Herd. Second Row: Coach Casabona, Jeff Jones, Gordon Bosch, Greg Friedrich, Richard Cormier, Mike Partridge, Duncan PAULLIN 220 PAULLIN Watrie, Coach Sickman. Third Row: Steve Garces, Joe Valler, John Schwarzman, Steve Farrell, Andy McDonald. PAULLIN SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents Stuart McLean Langley Woodson Madison Annandale West Springfield Stuart @ US SS SS Stes eS NS OC eek Soccer is in its second year at Jefferson, and its popularity is rising quickly. Sponsored by the Annandale Boys’ Club, soccer is played during two seasons each year, one in the fall, and other in the spring. This fall, the TJ soccer team started slowly, but soon improved through the instruction of Coaches Casabona and Sickman. In the spring, the team expects to better last fall’s fine per- formance. Joe Valler stops the ball. PAULLIN PAULLIN “Catch!” High Scorer Paul Fortier tries for another goal. VARSITY BASKETBALL GROEMPING BINGHAM GROEMPING GROEMPING tues aera $i 44 if “Who, me?” OL «40 CROGHAN 42 WB and 4 ENA cap, $e = id GROEMPING WOR’ Na it .. e j ‘ ke H ‘ od i CaO MESS. Wc tctn 2 3 | Arcata) (USES) Ran Foe —_ -_ oe 7 ae — we = Bb noe FO Se FL Ss First Row: Rick Vardy, Matt Westcott, Co-capt. Steve Hedlund, Co-capt. Carlton Summers, Doug Cook, Mike Barbee. Second Row: Larry Ward, Jay Huyett, Jim Roberts, Francis Dall, Jeff Fuhrmann, Henry Worsham, David Engle, Greg Croghan, Jim Craft, Coach Wickline. 223 GROEMPING GROEMPING SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents 60 Hammond 45 63 Williams 65 65 Lee 51 71 Hayfield 64 48 ree nUunte 32 66 Annandale 58 55 Fairfax 69 Fi. Marshall 56 49 Woodson 74 54 Stuart 62 54 Falls Church 59 67 Annandale 71 48 Fairfax 40 55 Oakton 54 40 Woodson 38 45 Langley 42 54 Stuart 60 ys Falls Church 60 An ant’s eye view of the 1971 Colonials. Continuing the TJ tradition of victory, the Varsity roundballers had their fourth straight winning season. In their ten victories and only nine losses, the team scored a total of 1035 points. With an abundance of underclassmen, Coach Wickline looks forward to more good seasons in the future. Greg Croghan had an outstanding year. He led the team in rebounding for the season, and for his efforts was given the Outstanding Rebounder Award. Winners of the other team awards were Carlton Summers with Sportsmanship, and Steve Hedlund who received Outstanding Defensive Player. y gs ey The highlight of the season was the 40-38 victory over ae | Rere sa Woodson. Before that game, the Cavaliers had won 33 cs 2 foes consecutive games over District opponents. The victo- ; ry gave the team an emotional lift this year, and Matt Westcott grabs a rebound. confidence that next year they can win against anyone. a8 . : ; . a ate GROEMPING sMREy. fst r Greg Croghan grabs another rebound. GROEMPING sROEMPING Carlton Summers draws a charge. “Il don’t want it. You take it.” GROEMPING GILBRIDE Steve Hedlund on defense. GROEMPING “Hey, don’t throw that ball!”’ GROEMPING Fr “It’s my ball, and you can’t have it.” Jeff Fuhrmann drives toward the basket. Up for grabs. DD, GROEMPING GROEMPING Simon says, “Touch the sky.” CANNON JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL BINGHAM SHEERS JEFFUISU SFE First Row: George Augst, Kevin McCaa, Tim Bellows, Jeff Wheeler, Tom Gary, Danny Shugart. Second Row: Andre Summers, Brad Washington, Francis Dall, Dana Page, Bill Wells, Skip Garrett, Ray Bracy. SCOREBOARD AWS Colonials POs 42 Hammond 48 Williams ee SZ. lee 49 oy Hayfield 52 52 Ft. hunt 54 5S Annandale 44 52 Fairfax 38 39 Marshall 40 47 Woodson 48 45 Stuart ye 47 Falls Church 44 52 Annandale 36 48 Fairfax 38 41 Oakton 22 a2 Woodson 49 56 Langley 49 Z 59 Stuart 56 56 Falls Church 49 6 ie aera pe Two Colonials grab the rebound. Jeff Wheeler on a jump shot. Although the JV Basketball Team got off to a bad start this year, the worst, in fact, in Jefferson history, they gained confidence and came back to win 13 of their last 15 games, with the two losses being by only one point each. They showed the greatest improvement of any team ever at Jefferson. The team gained the practice and experience needed to form a good Varsity team for next year. All the players got a chance to call the shots as the captains were switched around for each game. Only a few records were broken this year, but many players proved themselves through the course of the season. Among these were Dana Page, Francis Dall, Jeff Wheeler, and Tom Gary. An 11 game winning streak and a 55-43 conquest of Woodson for the Northern District Championship ended the season with a flourish. 228 BINGHAM BRAY Ret eee HI CANNON MATTHEWS A new idea: playing Twister with a basketball. Dana Page puts it up for two. 229 GROEMPING SCOREBO ARD Colonials Opponents 20 Fairfax 46 28 Annandale 33 dex, Woodson 46 26 Falls Church 53 29 Stuart 42 29 Fairfax 17 26 Annandale 31 30 Woodson 35 32 Marshall 38 26 Langley 42 oF Falls Church 40 25 Stuart 49 GROEMPING FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Although the Freshman basketball team started slowly this year, they gained experience and confidence as the season progressed. All of the boys had a chance to lead as Coach Henderson changed captains before each game. The official captains, however, were David Thorkildsen and Scott Keller. Among the many outstanding players were Mark Murphy, David Thorkildsen, who made seventeen recoveries in one game, a new record, and Pete Peifer, who won the season foul shooting contest. In the words of Coach Henderson, ‘Each boy on the team showed good sportsmanship throughout the season and was a gentleman in every respect. This season has shown the boys what they must work on and improve upon in order to be winners in the future.” Mark Murphy lays it up for two. eeete First Row: Coach Henderson, Dean Doering, Mark Murphey, Rick Mgr., John Daags, Ron Kotulak, Ron Sanborn, Scott Keller, Glenn Lanenau, Eric Norwood, Bruce Stone, Pete Peifer, Greg Maag, Bob Bethel, Dan Fishkin, Chip Hummer, Bill Toone, Art Ray, Mike Bargh, Jim Brownell, Mike Mahan, Mgr. Second Row: Tom Large, Welling, Bob Diatamun, Mgr. 230 GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL EE I TR eee i f = eels Front row: Lisa Maag, Jan Gluch, Diana Knapp, Patty Foder, Sue Walter, Jean Gallagher. Back row: Elise Osterander, Karen Hardison, Elaine Millwood, Susan Tanhauser, Linda Bethel, Pam Zartman, Patty Jordan. Not Pictured: Kathy Kramer. BRAY oO ES. 8 LEMS PA BAITED Sar £4 Ss ¥ « a CE SIP Baw Ze mr 2 Zz hereectivg Diam 4 ee seein, Ditties tia i A isc RB gee 3 %, laa Ba ee ee A Ba a Efe kV Se Ser AT vo = cea ani a anne ee se Ra ’ es. a Ae NU Amon es eal Kathy Kramer concentrates on her foul shot. Elaine Millwood tries to stop an opponent's shot. 231 SCOREBOARD Colonials 49 43 28 38 al 41 45 51 af 43 61 34 Opponents Madison 64 Fairfax 47 Woodson 36 Annandale 47 Falls Church 34 Stuart. 9-42 Oakton 26 Fairfax 28 Woodson 50 Annandale 41 Falls Church 46 Stuarts 7 Sue Walter goes for 2 points. CANHAM Outstanding sportsmanship characterized this year’s Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team. Led by their coach, Miss Morrison, and co-captains Patty Foder and Dianne Knapp, the team started slowly, but came on strong in the second half of the season to win four of their last six games. Among these second round victories was a 61-46 rout of Falls Church in the season’s next to last game. With outstanding players Patty Foder, Diana Knapp, high scorer Kathy Kramer, and high rebounder Susan Tanhauser, the team went undefeated in the Fairfax County Sportsday, held on February 20, 1971. Next year Miss Morrison expects the team to have an even better season. eee ot a “You might as well come down — | know you're up there somewhere.” Patty Foder has a foul shot. BRAY GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL GROEMPING The J.V. team warms up while coach Miss Raynes looks on. SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents ans Madison 21 ihe Fairfax 19 46 Woodson 17 20 Annandale 21 36 Falls Church 9 inh) Sttrariaeeta Sh Oakton. 26 Fairfax 32 33 Woodson _ 19 22 Annandale 24 42 Falls Church 20 55 Stilari mee Even though this year’s Girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball team was very young and inexperi- enced, it did very well, finishing with 8 wins and 4 losses. The team found that there was a lot more to the game than winning. The tri-captains; Ellen Butcher, Jennie Jordan, and Mary Sheridan; and team member Laurie Craft were the team’s out- standing players during the season. Several records were broken this year. The team single game scoring was broken twice —first by 46 points against Woodson and then by 53 points against Stuart. The individual high scoring record was broken by Jane Polk’s 24 points in one game and then by Mary Sheridan’s 25 points. The coach, Miss Raynes, anticipates a fantastic team for next year. GROEMPING Front row: Bridget Hall, Debbie Martin, Jenny Jordan, Mary Margaret Davis, Laura Perot, Nancy Covell, Jane Polk, Carol Sheridan, Ellen Butcher, Donna Baker, Polly Miller. Back row: Ashford, Mary Beth Marke, Peggy Harris. 233 VARSITY WRESTLING GROEMPING ° ape eeniesnntannaiiinccnnenan GROEMPING GROEMPING a“ ” Wrestling with Jefferson proves to be an uplifting experi- ence. First Row: Jim Russell, Joe Valler, Joe Freeman, Tri-capt. Harry Withers, Jeff Perkins, Kevin Reilly. Second Row: Coach Charles Rayburn, Pete Haislip, Newtie Edwards, Tri-capt. Det Haislip, Tad Sargent, Tri-capt. Dale Midkiff, Steve Beasley, Coach William Radford. 235 GROEMPING GROEMPING SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents ) McLean 39 a7 Groveton 13 42 Herndon 8 28 Wakefield 16 BA Woodson 9 24 Stuart 22 3 Falls Church 14 24 Washington and Lee 19 4p West Springfield 22 18 Stonewall Jackson 28 ay Fort Hunt 23 Steve Beasley has his opponent wrapped up. CANNON 31 Fairfaxae ls ; 22 Annandale 20 The 1971 Varsity Wrestling team was the best in Jefferson history, finishing with a record of nine wins, three ties, and one loss. Led by Coach Radford, tri-captains Dale Midkiff, Det Haislip, and Harry Withers, the team had a 5-0 District record, the first perfect season in TJ wrestling history. Nine Varsity wrestlers had winning records this year: Newtie Edwards, Joe Freeman, Pete Haislip, Dale Midkiff, Tad Sargent, Jeff Perkins, Jim Perkins, Joe Valler, and Harry Withers. Probably the most exciting match of the season was the victory over Stuart on pins in the last two individual matches by Newtie Edwards and Pet Haislip. With many returning underclassmen from this year’s team, Coach Radford anticipates an even better season next year. Kevin Reilly rides his opponent. GROEMPING CENSORED 236 GROEMPING CANNON ot, os Tad Sargent struggles to master his adversary. GROEMPING “Ptui! Mat grit!’’ CANNON ee ener , Ee ERA Saabs! OE SE ” Joe Freeman drives a stubborn opponent into the mat. “Easy now, fella. . . GROEMPING The Jefferson wrestlers show an avid interest in the match. Steve Beasley says, ‘Go down with a smile.” Kevin Reilly gives another opponent a guided tour of the mat. CANNON Two points for Pete Haislip from a peaceful ref. GROEMPING GROEMPING GROEMPING CANNON oe as G+ he No, it doesn’t come off. ROTO GROEMPING Swing your partner! 239 PAULLIN JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING Although this year’s Junior Varsity Wrestling team had a losing season, the team did not lose its spirit. Their first victory over McLean’s Junior Varsity highlighted the season. Out- standing players Jim Perkins at 119 pounds, Moe Haislip at 145 pounds, and Andy McDonald at 112 pounds helped Coach Rayburn to lead the team. PAULLIN Mickey Ennis gets ahead of his opponent. Moe Haislip shows his opponent the proper three point stance. PAULLIN First Row: Foster Harrison, Mickey Ennis, Bob Burkhart, Robbie Rayburn, Mike Reilly, Jeff Jones, Andy McDonald, Mike King, Rob- Hummel, Moe Haislip, Richard Rogers. Second Row: Coach ert Foelak, Coach Radford, Carlton Daniels. PAULLIN SCOREBOARD Colonials Opponents ote McLean 17 39 Groveton 9 38 Herndon 16 36 Wakefield 16 19 Woodson 31 ae: StUdartiesos fal Falls Church 37 19 Washington and Lee 31 18 West Springfield 36 10 Stonewall Jackson 40 14 Fort Hunt 30 29 Fairfax, 921 15 Annandale 36 PAULLIN PAULLIN PAULLIN “You take the high road, and I'll take the low road. . .” SAL AALS ATR ACIS 52 Y, ‘. TR J aes Soame GROEMPING ceca ietiea eae: Maen THE FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOLIS... mee ted canal CANNON 244 GROEMPING GROEMPING 245 ... NEW FACES AND OLD FACES ... aoviMnee ONIdWIOND GILBRIDE ... NEW CLASSES... PAULLIN no 2 he ”“ 66 Sip (OXOL LUNCHES ONCE AGAIN)... PAULLIN BRAY 246 AND THE FIRST IN A LONG SERIES OF FOOTBALL GAMES PAULLIN = Earthquake McGoo Pappy Yokum prepares for an exciting evening. ADIE a4 GROEMPING Lil’ Abner — Mark Hansen GROEMPING Sharon Lewis Daisy Mae FY seen poop Sr paggeann a atongpew te eaememmmeneteyneeaga Nt Mammy Yokum — Carole Young KELLEHER GILBRIDE GROEMPING BEGINNING HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES NONNYD MSHI WVHONIG place Junior float The first The second-place Senior float NONNYVD CANNON GROEMPING ... ENDING INA BEAUTIFUL DANCE KELLEHER BETH PACE HOMECOMING QUEEN, 1970 Jefferson’s fifth annual Homecoming festivities proved tremendously successful this year. The halftime ceremonies of the homecoming game (against Stuart, final score—6 to 6) included an outstanding performance by the Marching Colonials and the traditional parade of floats. The Junior class float took first place, the Senior class float coming in second. Beth Pace was crowned Queen and, along with Amy Mathis as Maid-of-Honor, presided GROEMPING The Homecoming Court of 1970, left to right: Paige Burris, Libby Culotta, Freshmen representatives; Lynn Shelton, Paula Amy Mathis, Maid-of-Honor, and alumni escort Dobriansky; Sophomore representatives, Susan Casabona, Chuck Lynch Senior representative; Amy Mathis, Maid-of-Honor; Sharon Hayweiser, Senior representative; Dottie Simmons, Marlene Carrico; Junior representatives. CANNON CANNON For its fall presentation, the Drama Department presented Pirandello’s “Six Characters in Search of an Author.” The play, directed by Mrs. Suzanne Anderson and Gail Brinkerhoff, featured Mark Bronsak, Elise Mehmel, and Dennis Rabinovitz in leading roles. The performances represented the first time that Jefferson had presented a play of such a sophisticated nature. Unlike previous productions by the Jefferson Drama Department, “Six Characters’’ was hard drama. Needless to say, all those involved in_ the presentation were more than usually pleased. Bg ; ae SF fo fog fF ie bh CANNON 252 GROEMPING GROEMPING 253 “Agamemnon had it coming to him.” GROEMPING GILBRIDE NANCY NORMAN, CHRISTMAS QUEEN 254 MATTHEWS CHRISTMAS DANCE Following the patterns of past years, the Key Club sponsored the annual Christmas Dance held on December 19. The Navel and the Framus Brothers played in a setting of Christmas splendor which the Keyettes helped the Key Club to create. Nancy Norman was crowned the 1970-71 Queen; and her Maids-of-Honor, Sharon Hayweiser and Marion Andrews, were presented during the climax of the evening. GROEMPING Maids-of-Honor Sharon Hayweiser and Marion Andrews. The Christmas Court, left to right: Sharon Habib, F reshmen representative; Patti Chapman, Sopho- more representative; Debbie Tucci, Junior representative; Susie Featherstone, Pattie Canham, Se- nior representatives; Cindy Chapman, Junior representative; Cynthia Long, Sophomore repre- sentative; Jeanie Gately, Freshmen representative. 255 MATTHEWS GROEMPING HONORED STUDENTS NATIONAL MERIT WINNERS: Greg Croghan, top row— second from left, and Bob Johnson, top row — third from left, were semi- finalists. The rest received letters of commendation. Top row, left to right: Ralph Groemping, Greg Croghan, Bob Johnson, Larry Bussey, Richard Braun. Middle row, left to right: Ellie Watts, ho KELLEHER Barbara Thompson, Cindy Hoover, Lisa Maag, Nancy Thompson, Sherrie Albrecht. Bottom row, left to right: Bill Bargh, Randy Lee, Sharon Lewis, Tom Wallin, Mike Gurney. Not pictured: Wendy Elliott. KELLEHER GROEMPING THE IT’S ACADEMIC TEAM: Clockwise, John Hagedorn, Greg Croghan, George Maydwell, © OPTIMIST CLUB AWARD WINNERS: Beth Pace and Dennis Ralph Groemping, Tom Wallin, and the coach, Mrs. Avis. Not pictured: Charlotte Galson. Rabinovitz. GROEMPING GROEMPING GIRL’S STATE REPRESENTATIVES: Left to right, Torey Duggan, Janet BOY'S STATE REPRESENTATIVES: Left to right, Larry Bussey, Dennis Perkins, Sherrie Albrecht, and Nancy Thompson. Rabinovitz, Mike Gurney, Jim Gerhard, Greg Croghan, and Carlton Summers. PaSys GHAM N¢ BI BINGHAM = ac o z ow 258 GROEMPING aa ta eblel E 5 GROEMPING Sa tvs se Li iced dca Apion lcinccennsalce maa ancteciseltn tert amare’ Sh. Ze a iin li) RR Dn) IR adhd DW | Decorated in the traditional Valentine’s Day decor, the cafete- ria was transformed to hold the annual Sweetheart Dance on February 14,1971 by th e Keyettes. The couples danced to the music of the Clear Blue Sky and to the special attractions, Jeff Pittman and Billy Cabrera. The evening reached its climax when the Sweetheart Court was presented. Crowned Sweet- heart Queen was Joan Wagner, and her Maid-of-Honor was Joan Wagner Diane Hoobler Diane Hoobler. Sweetheart Queen Maid-of-Honor GROEMPING The Sweetheart Court: First row, left to right, Ana Maria Costa, Pam Hay, Dottie Wehmeyer, Senior repre- sentatives. Second row, left to right, Lynette Lund, Teresa Sato, Kaki Cousins, Junior representatives; Patti Chapman, Linda Matthews, Sophomore representatives; Cheryl Walter, Lea Bilotti, Freshmen representatives. 259 BINGHAM HALL TJ FACULTY VS. WWDC ONEDERS MoD Pha” Students-$ | Adults-$2 hen HALL COME SEE suct! FANTASTICS FANATICS AS’ “STUBS” HENDERSON NELECTRIFYING KELLEHER “DOKTOR SHEARS “GUNNER POWELL KRAZY KNEES“ CALLAHAM HOT DOG PETERSGN “$TILTS MELONE Barrette MUMPOWER GEORGEOUS GEORGE sickmay | ACK-ACK JGNES BATTLIN® BEUCOMB 1 25A°25A HEBNOON ATLAS HESS PLAY THE WWDC RADIO “ONEDERS AS THEY WHISTE DIviE! SCOREBOARD f FACULTY 84 ONEDERS 94 Bee eo HALL ‘Battlin’ Beucomb moves the ball down the court. “Stilts’’ Melone. 260 HALL i iahaaa eis n € 4 DAMN YANKEES Consummating the combined efforts of some one hundred students and weeks of rehearsal, “Damn Yankees,” held in the TJ auditorium on March 18, 19, and 20, was a tremendous suc- cess. The Broadway musical, in which the devil dabbles in major league baseball and transforms an avid but middle-aged baseball fan into the greatest baseball player the world has ever known, was produced and directed by Mrs. Suzanne Anderson, with the help of Mark Bronsak. Mr. Bob McCord directed the chorus; Mr. Jon Hoffman conducted a twenty-seven piece orchestra which accompanied the singers; and Mrs. Adelaide Knapp, Mr. Ray McDonough, and students provided scenery. MATTHEWS KELLEHER 4 R S ai ‘ KELLEHER Hard-nosed lady journalist Gloria Thorpe and Mr. Applegate, alias Lucifer. Joe Boyd with wife Meg. . . 262 MATTHEWS KELLEHER . .and Joe Hardy with temptress Lola CAST JOGSBOV AR ta. Aone eee ea - Steve Carr Mee Boyd rae 2 acta ee ah Betsy Hoover MIA AD Pl eR alte iar are aerate Dennis Rabinovitz SiStC Taare oo reas. cic ten Wendy Elliott DOLISteene cree er tae ce is oo 0s Susan Drake |OesEarcd Vamsi van Neen crater ot Steve Wright itlO') ee te Se MeMene re cers cic) Dae ae Steve Mahan SOLO) Kamera. fon wesbaaen tent ey yaa: Rick Rood SITIOKG Vie mere | dss Maman ao erg hy onan toa Levin Tull NEMO VMemtennee ey: 0 Meenas, ie tat Larry Levine NaN DULCK eae. Bee ee ener ol: Bob Thompson (GU leldeel tpelgels Se eo oy oe ee Doreen DeBellis LEVUIGH eerie aes ee ere nee ern ere ct Brian Wearne Wel clienpaar case cant ao arte occ: Larry Bussey Kel Fat es SA ne ets ah epee pees ees eeeneec Sue Farrar BOUlG Vere ac eee ie ir reer ss Chris Banks OW. Cpe er ne ee ed sarc yas, 2 Rick Thompson MIGKG Vee fe ten eae Wien tor cere th Jim Gerhard MISS:VVEatO Neen eae ay eae owt ieee Leantha Duncan GOMMISSION Cleans eee eee er Craig Merkel Beato epee ae hen ec Rhonda Render BE ey craic Mes rahe d alent Wesley Smith PRE rh ol et Pe es or fy oe Ae Bernie Kosek The Senators? 263 MATTHEWS ey MOST TALENTED: Kenny Wilson (1) and Doreen DeBellis (2) WITTIEST: Tom Pitner and Lucia Durso (3) MOST SPIRITED: Doug Carneal (4)and Pat Gorman (5) BEST DRESSED: Dave Whelan (6) and Amy Mathis (7) MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Dennis Rabinovitz (8) and Vanessa Walton (9) CUTEST COUPLE: Mike Gurney (10) and Pattie Canham (11) MOST ATTRACTIVE: Matt Waller (12) and Joan Wagner FRIENDLIEST: Richard Spaulding (13) and Sharon Hayweiser (14) _ a] ROP i. Se Sete RLATIVES MOST DEPENDABLE: Steve Carr (15) and Virginia Aharonian (16) MOST ATHLETIC: Dale Midkiff (17) and Patty Foder (18) MOST INTELLIGENT: Tom Wallin (19) and Nancy Thompson (20) BEST ALL AROUND: Greg Croghan (21) and Nancy Norman (22) MOST CREATIVE: Greg Burris (23) and Barbara Landwehr MOST POPULAR: Steve Hedlund (24) and Beth Pace (25) MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC: Bill Rector and Candee Pilk MARDI GRAS PAULLIN PAULLIN The King and Queen of Mardi Gras are crowned by Mr. McConnell. 266 GROEMPING PAULLIN PAULLIN Jefferson’s third annual Mardi Gras, sponsored by the Art and Foreign Language departments, was held on February 26, 1971. The festivities began with a costume parade to the cafe- teria where the carnival was held. The evening was concluded with the Mardi Gras Ball, featuring The Incredible Fog. Prior to Mardi Gras was a soccer tournament, sponsored by the Foreign Language classes, in which the Spanish team placed first. NITIONWd A few of the contestants kicked around the idea of a soccer rematch. 267 ONIdWIOND GILBRIDE antec GROEMPING ‘Four score and seven years ago. . . 268 wr HALL —_— GILBRIDE GROEMPING Sree | eS 2 RSS GILBRIDE AVud ae ¢ LBABLABLLLALLBASLLLBBCLPLABBEPRP PPB PAL APLBL AL AA ALLEL IND sien sieht caine aha ani erent apenas : Soe a Kesaenepesiecety . Mlle calli a S PER BNR LR AE LELAND. Lm a A ESL LE ATEN ET TTR : 29 een ee id Sn ain aiigns rh ecnatent rain siiaphsihcapecetncnan eiemviaanian spe GI ac ais ee ee ee eT “Wake up, Cofer!’’ 269 JEFFERSON'S 8:20. TO 3:22 CLUB GILBRIDE BINGHAM “Well, here lam!” GILBRIDE BINGHAM | “. , , and THIS is your excuse????”’ i) N GILBRIDE GILBRIDE GILBRIDE Freshmen: It’s so great to be a Freshman! | love homeroom! Sophomores: If morning announcements weren't so darn exciting, | might be able to get some sleep. HOMEROOM: WHAT A WAY TO START THE DAY! GILBRIDE Juniors: Mr. Pompei would die if he found out | did that during Seniors: What's ahomeroom? homeroom! KELLEHER GILBRIDE BINGHAM GILBRIDE Two TJ students enjoy a frog sandwich. AND THEN THE DAY BEGINS .. BRAY pares) GROEMPING ... AND SOME PEOPLE EVEN STUDY. PCE RRL AM Sraesnreetraeesiss Sapa seeerencsmen season: a be BRAY NM Atiniemrirpinncmemtce PAULLIN Se | ‘Pepmb nme iets te al ee FREE Pee rNemten cn mempeyons : q ten acthict premeerreenimnecnsenmscieenommrw pen + satelite | Sere mer et pan rie 274 iss GILBRIDE PAULLIN BINGHAM = a oO z a LUNCH BUNCH GROEMPING _ and the teachers work hard, too. “When | grow up, | want to play for Jefferson, too.” EGE CANNON BRAY 301¥8 119 ° = a = Ww 9 c o AYYS 301¥s Ti 30148119 Aw ee ee a 30148119 ONIdN30u9 22 AND AFTER 3: WVHONIG BRAY BRAY GILBRIDE Superman and loyal sidekick. lca GROEMPING SSO Pele, Page, : forme: 0 ee, . Ta ocala is - On these pages are listed the names of the in- dividuals, groups, - and firms who have Supported the 1971 JEFFERSONIAN. All Colo- nials, in turn, are urged to extend the same support to these generous patrons. The Editors PATRONS American Fletcher Mortgage Co. 6635 Backlick Road, Springfield Best Line Products 205 Pine Street, Alexandria Bill Page Pontiac, Inc. 2935 Annandale Road, Falls Church Dr. Ruhard L. Bohn, Optometrist 6408 Springfield Plaza, Springfield Bracken Opticians 6922-B Braddock Road, Annandale Civette Club TJHS Class of ’71 TJHS Class of ’72 TJHS DorRu Fabrics and Yarn King’s Park Shopping Center, Springfield Class of ’74 TJHS Future Homemakers of America TJHS H-K Productions TJHS Keyette Club TJHS Dr. Warren I. Kranz, Optometrist 6509 Backlick Road, Springfield F.R. Marvin DDAD, General Motors Corp. Midas Coin Center 5117 Backlick Road, Annandale Penn Jersey 6912 Braddock Road, Annandale Springfield Music Center 6835-B Springfield Arcade, Springfield CANNON GROEMPING SECURITY NATIONAL BANK The bank with community spirit Bradlick Shopping Center 481-6100 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Mark Weber and Harry Meyer found out the hard way that your money is always safe at Security National Bank. JHOON RHEE INSTITUTE OF TAE KWON DO SELF DEFENSE AND WEIGHT CONTROL 4421 John Marr Drive. Annandale 941-4550 Instructor John Worley shows Teresa Sato how to really put sole into demonstrating her karate abilities to Jim Bullock and Joe Kurata. MCCORMICK JEWELERS 7440 Little River Turnpike Annandale WATCHES STERLING CRYSTAL CHINA 256-3000 Newtie Edwards and Lea Bilotti mull over possibilities at McCormicks. OPRINGFIELD AUTO PARTS, INC. 6520 Backlick Road Springfield 451-1222 Gerald Betz and John Watts found all their automotive needs at Springfield Auto Parts, Inc. 286 GROEMPING BINGHAM CANNON CANNON Fashions for Men and Boys SPRINGFIELD WILLSTON Henry Worsham and Denny Dickman find the tall and the short of it at Steven BRATWURSTHAUS “THE RATHSKELLER WITH THE MODERN TOUCH” The people at Bratwursthaus really know how to put Mike Lyon, Terry Fair, Richard Spaulding, and Susan Casabona in good cheer. Sear Windsor ALEXANDRIA LANDMARK 7041 Brookfield Plaza Springfield 451-3559 CANNON THE SPRINGFIELD INDEPENDENT Meet your neighbors in the pages of the INDEPENDENT. 7210 Old Keen Mill Rd. Springfield 451-2000 “Use 8 point type and bleed the copy into the gutter,’’ advise Jim Welch and Liz Miller. TEXAS TED BRITT FORD CANNON 10570 Lee Highway Fairfax 273-6650 As Bob Wray can tell you, a Texas Ted Britt Ford will go anywhere with the aid of Pam Bevridge, Lindsay Hamilton and Rita Hansborough. LA MONT STUDIOS CARMERA STUDIES BY GEORGE DEAL “Specializing in school photography’ Open Fridays, Saturdays, and by appointment ‘N PUPPY PALACE Ravensworth Shopping Center GROOMIN G BY APPOINTMENT 321-8444 Do Steve Beasley and Janet Boggs know that the first love is always a puppy love? DEAVERS APPLIANCE CO. ana | | 7060 Columbia Pike, Ann. | 246-3211 E Steve Wyman and Janie Smith know that washday is more fun with a Deavers appliance. MATTHEWS BRAY 6920 Braddock Road Annandale SOLID MAPLE SOLID CHERRY ANTIQUE PINE 941-4086 Sam Rodenhizer and Ann Russell get friendly advice from a salesman at Maple House. MICHAEL’S FLOWERS OF SPRINGFIELD 6407 Backlick Rd., Springfield 451-3021 “Originals by Michael” Complete Floral Service To Kathy Ellis and Norb Netzel, happiness is a bouquet of flowers from Michael’s. MANNA REALTY, INC. g 6575 Backlick Road 3 Springfield 451-1977 Manna Means More STOCKS MUTUAL FUNDS REAL ESTATE LIFE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC Boomer Nicholas and Mary Poats agree on a perfect spot with aid from Manna Realty. POST N’ SHINGLE re i : 10268 Main Street Fairfax 591-4696 SPORTSWEAR DRESSES SUITS COATS ACCESSORIES Ph edad ph ie ait ate 12 GCA TBM A acy L ; ety z 3 § 3 = = 4 be | Sharon Lynch likes what she sees at Post N’ Shingle. BINGHAM Liz LaRock and Steve Mahan conquer Model Masters today — tomorrow Mt. Rushmore! MODEL MASTERS, INC. HOBBIES ARTS CRAFTS KNITTING SCIENCE Bradlick Shopping Center 941-4900 293, RUDD'S SWIMMING POOL SUPPLY Co. 5145 Duke St. 751-3100 OVER 3000 ITEMS ON DISPLAY Debbie Rudd looks forward to fun in the sun with equipment from her Dad’s company. BOUQUET FLORISTS 5242 Port Royal Rd., Springfield 321-7050 Debbie Tucci blushes as Jeff Pittman Says it with flowers from Bouquet Florists. BRAY CANNON VICTOR DISTRIBUTING CO, INC. BINGHAM cee ery we meee ii home COUNTY with HUMID-AIRE Margaret Fahringer and Paul Rosenburg find out how heavy humid-aire is at Victor Distributing Co. 2839 Dorr Ave. Merrifield 560-8200 HUMIDIFY WITH HUMID-AIRE 295 1051 East Broad St. Falls Church 7 Corners 534-8900 For the BEST Ford deal of your life call KOONS FORD. KOONS FORD Libby Culotta and Bobby Canham wish that they didn’t need a license to test drive this great new car at Koons Ford. Several convenient locations in: Vienna Fairfax McLean Springfield Falls Church PEOPLES HARDWARE Darlene Bywaters and Rick Lankenau discover that Peoples Hardware treats all of their customers like big wheels. 296 PAULLIN CANNON MATTHEWS HAIR FASHIONS fy Grazzini 7125 Little River Turnpike Annandale 941-3211 NEXT DOOR TO SHAKEYS “If Your Hair Isn’t Becoming To You, You Should Be Coming To Us” QUIK PRINT 6333 Backlick Rd. Springfield 569-1910 CIRCULARS BULLETINS HANDBILLS WHILE YOU WAIT PRINTING SERVICE Joey DeZarn is impressed by the quality service at Quik Print. 297 HERBY’S FORD, INC. PAULLIN 1600 Duke St. Alexandria TE6-6080 Carol Beery and Greg Johnson fit right in at Herby’s Ford. MINI DRUGS 5253 Duke St. MATTHEWS Alexandria 370-3100 Prescription Specialists DELIVERIES Mike Mahan and Jeanie Gaitley find mini of their pharmaceutical needs at Mini Drugs. 298 BRAY PAULLIN HARRISON MUSIC CORPORATION Bradlick Shopping Center ORGAN MUSIC OF FAIT ag 256-8362 PIATONIC The Framus Brothers compare notes at Harrison Music. SPRINGFIELD JEWELERS Springfield Plaza 451-3656 FAMOUS NAME WATCHES DIAMONDS GIFTS THE PIZZA HUT PAULLIN 2539 Chain Bridge Rd. Vienna 938-4142 Don Boyd enjoys pizza and other delicacies (Dottie Wehmeyer) at the Pizza Hut. ANNANDALE SPORT AND HOBBY PAULLIN 7046 Columbia Pike Annandale 256-7255 Bank Americard Central Charge FULL LINE OF SPORTING GOODS Matt Waller and Carlton Summers find all of their sporting needs at Annandale Sport and Hobby. 300 BINGHAM PAULLIN FISCHER HARDWARE S93 £ 44s A Ih TE Pat i: — mem vee Waa Vee ia ree NAG. Ld Maryse Jones and Randy Green find signs of the times at Fischer Hardware. BASKIN ROBBINS A ‘‘Rocky Road”’ leads Betsy Marks and Mark Hansen to Baskin Robbins. 301 Bland and Brandon Ave. Springfield 451-3700 HARDWARES PAINT WALLPAPER GIFTS PET SUPPLIES Bradlick Shopping Center 941-9606 31 FLAVORS Editor: ae! ae v « Anderson, Suzanne C.—26 B.A., M.A., Univ. ot N. Carolina Ash, Cynthia B—22 A.B., Lebanon Valley College M.S., Columbia Universi- ty Ed.D., Univ. of Pittsburgh Avis, Shirley—26 B.S., E. Tenn. State Univ. Bado, Anthony B.—33 B.S., Calif. (Pa.) State Col. M.A.T., Howard University Baker, Gerald E—32 B.A., Calif. State College Baker, lantha—26 B.S., Univ. of Miami Baucom, Richard G.—34 B.A., Univ. of Maryland Bennett, Loretta C—42 B.S., Drake Uni- versity Benoski, Barbara G.—36 B.S., Bloomsburg State College Birch, Nancy L—39 BS., Madison College M.S., West Virginia Univ. Boggess, Ingeborg—29 BAG, Padagogische Hochschule, Berlin; M.A., American Univ. Bryson, Nina Radford College S—36 B.S., Callaham, Donald S.—34 A.B., Drury College M.A., American Univ. Campbell, Elizabeth E.—40 B.A., Mary Washington College M.F.A., Catholic Univ. Carter, Myra G.—30 B.S., Florida State Univ. Chapman, Gretchen—28 A.B., Univ. of Michigan Christ, Mary Ann—34 B.A., St. Bonaventure Univ. Clark, James E.—19 B.A., Univ. of Richmond M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia Coggin, James D.—22 A.B., Wake Forest Univ. M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia Cowles, John—35 Macon College B.A., Randolph- Crumley, Carole A.—28 A.B., Duke Uni- versity M.A., Univ. of N. Carolina Curry, Judith A—24 A.B., Univ. of Maryland Deal, Carol E.—28 B.A., Radford College Dowling, Elinor—39 B.S., Penn. State Univ. Elliott, College Ellen M.—36 B.S., Madison Evans, Robert A.—38 B.S., M.A., E. Ky. State Univ. Janet Perkins INDEX Assistants: Sue Hedrick, Mary Welsh Faculty and Administration Fanske, Linda L—26 B.A., Radford College Filkins, Jane C.—30 B.S., Univ. of Michigan Gardner, William E.—35 B.S., Univ. of Maryland Gorrell, Richard P.—35 B.A., M.A.Ed., G.W. University Haley, Larry J—34 B.S., West Va. Uni- versity Hammond, Katherine—22 B.S., M.Ed., Boston Univ. Harris, Betty A——40 B.S., Mississippi College Hekman, Marcia A.—36 B.S., N. Illinois Univ. Henderson, Donlie R.—31 B.S., Concord College M.Ed., Univ. of Maryland Herndon, Phillip H.—32 B.S., Univ. of Georgia M.S., G. Washington Univ. Hess, Eugene N.—38 B.S., West Virginia Tech. Hoffman, Jonathan H.—41 A.B., College of Wm. and Mary M.M.Ed., Univ. of Colorado Hofmann, Constance K.—29 B.A., Univ. of New York Hollingshead, Mary B.—27 A.B., Smith Col.; M.A., G.W. Univ. Hulen, John W.—38 B.S., West Virginia Tech. Huntley, Charles $S.—34 A.B., Grove City College M.Ed., University of Va. Jenkins, Erskin F—43 A.B., Morehead State M.A., Appalachian State Univ. Jordan, William H.—18 BeAwy Bridgewater M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia Kelleher, Thomas A.—43 B.S., Purdue University Kessinger, Margaret P.—26 A.B., Dunbarton Col. of Holy Cross Kimzey, Richard—37 Beou, Va. Commonwealth Univ. Knapp, Adelaide H.—40 A.B., Randolph- Macon’s Woman's Col. M.F.A., G. Washington Univ. Kozlowski, Paul J—22 B.S., Illinois St. Teachers Col. Lange, Carol P.—27 B.A., Seattle Pacific College Lempe, Mildred—27 B.S. , Miami Univ. of Oxford, Ohio Lynch, Elinor H—36 B.S., Univ. of Houston McConnell, Adair R.—28 B.A., Univ. of Richmond M.A., G. Washington Univ. McCord, Robert E41 B. Music, N. Texas State Univ. McDaniel, Sharon—27 B.A., Manchester College M.A., Univ. of Illinois McDonough, L—43 BS., VePils Raymond Melone, John I.—32 B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of Va. Melton, Doris—37 8B.S., Radford College Morris, Donald G.—33 A.B. Glenville State M.A.T. Howard University Morrison, Carolyn J.—39 B.S., Mary Washington College M.S., West Virginia Univ. Moses, MaeBeth W.—30 B.A., University of Texas Muhle, Glenn J.—19 B.A.Ed., Wayne State M.Ed., University of Va. Mumpower, Clarence E.—31 B.S., E. Tenn. State Univ. Murcott, Ilene M.—22 B.S., M.S., State Univ. of New York Nelson, Waltraut D.—29 B.A., American University O'Sullivan, Michael N.—34 A.B., M.S., G. Washington Univ. Paone, Martha—26 B.S., State Univ. Col. at Buffalo Pence, Ruth—26 B.A., Dakota Wesleyan Univ. Peterson, Ray A.—33 B.S., West Virginia Univ. Philips, Sandra D.—26 B.A., Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. Pigg, Keith—31 B.S., U.S.M.A.; B.C.E., Cornell Univ. M.S., U.S.N. Postgraduate School Pomeroy, Carol L.—32 B.S., Mary Wash- ington College Pompei, Richard E.—29 B.S., D.C. Teachers College Powell, Douglas J —27 B.A., Randolph- Macon College M.A., Wake Forest Univ. Radford, William J.—39 B.S., Lockhaven State, Penn. Rayburn, Charles R., Jr—31 A.B., Elon College Raynes, Diane E—39 B.S., Madison College Reynolds, G. Stephen—19 B.S., V.P.L.; M.Ed., American Univ. Rossell, Julie—27 B.S., Bowling Green Univ. Sane, Charles E.—32 B.S., N. Carolina State Univ. M.A., Appalachian State Univ. Sanger, Lillian Y—30 B.S., Bloomsburg State M.A., American Univ. Schweitzer, Carol—35 B.S., Madison College M.A., Lehman College of the City Univ. of New York Shears, Marlin H.—43 B.S., W.Va. Inst. of Tech. Shields, Carole A.—34 B.S., College M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia Radford Sickman, George H.—29 B.S., Ohio State Univ. Smith, Frances B.—42 B.S., Univ. of Tenn. Smith, Helen C._—31 B.A., King College Soapes, Thomas D.—30 B.S., Univ. of Minn. M.S., Air Force Inst. of Tech. 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University a Abramson, Lawrence 21, 119, 191 Adams, Christina 119, 171 Adams, James 119, 180 Adams, Norma 141, 175 Adams, Robin 95, 177, 193 Adams, William 118, 119, 171, 177, 181 Addison, Brian 119, 212 Aglaganian, Mary 21, 95, 186 Aharonian, Virginia 49, 172, 265 Ahlfield, Roderick 49 Akers, Ernest 95, 188 Akers, Susan 119 Albert, Greg 197 Albers, Janet 23, 141, 197 Albrecht, Sherrie 49, 170, 171, 182, 200, ZONA 256, 257 Alexander, Lee 95, 199 Alexander, Debra 119, 201 Alexander, Katherine 49 Alfonso, Raymundo 119 Allen, Alice 141 Allen, Felicia 141 Allen, Robert 49, 199 Allen, Wayne 119 Ambrose, Cathy 141, 186, 197 Amburn, David 95 Anders, Sandra 141, 187, 197 Anderson, Ann 141 Anderson, Deborah 49 Anderson, John 49, 187 Anderson, Mark 49, 171, 180, 183 Anderson, Robin 141 Anderson, Sharon 95, 186 Anderson, William 141 Andrews, Marion 21, 49, 170, 177, 193, 255 Anelli, Joseph 141 Anelli, Victoria 119 Anthony, Alexandra 141 Antolik, Lynda 95 Antolik, Nancy 141, 197 Applebee, Rick 49 Arbogast, Edward 119 Arendt, Karen 141, 185, 197 Arevalo, Maria 49, 185, 186, 197 Armstrong, Cathleen 141, 175 Arseneau, James 119 Ashford, Carol 141, 181, 233 Ashley, Brenda 50, 172, 186 Ashley, Joy 21, 119 Atkins, Debra 119 Attinello, Lauren 95, 172, 176, 197, 201 Attinello, Paul 141, 180, 182, 187, 199 Augst, Brenda 23,50, 170, 176 Augst, George 119, 212, 228 Augst, Robert 95 Aylor, Marcia 50, 178 b Bachman, Barbara 95, 176, 201 Bachman, John 141 Bachman, Robert 119 Bachschmid, David 95, 178, 180, 182, 183 Bachschmid, Julia 141, 174, 180, 182, 197 Badenoch, Robert 95 Bagby, Barbara 50, 178 Bailey, Jerome 119 Bain, George 50, 199 Baker, Beverly 119, 174, 181, 186 Baker, Donna 233 Baker, Donna 119 Baldwin, Lawrence 95, 187, 197 Banks, Christopher 95, 171 Bankston, Patti 197 Baracat, Frederick 50, 175, 180, 183 Baracat, Marysa 21, 50, 170, 174, 177, 186 Barbee, Michael 50, 177, 179, 223 Barbee, Sharon 95, 178, 201 Barbee, Steven 95, 207 Barber, Alison 174 Barber, Saranne 95, 174, 201 Bargh, Robert 119, 230 Bargh, William 177, 256 Barnes, Martha 187, 197 Barron, Lynne 181 Barry, Pamela 95 Barth, Stephen 175, 180, 197 Bartley, Janice 119 Bartley, Nancy 183, 197 Bartman, Tilford 119 Batson, Carey 95, 187 Baumgardner, Ann 142 Baumgardner, Jeffery 142, 180, 183 Bear, Gretchen 21, 95, 201 Bear, Stephen 50 Beasley, Scott 185 Beasley, Stephen 95, 176, 235, 238, 290 Beasley, William 95, 176, 191 Beck, Betty 142 Beck, Bonnie 199 Becker, Donnan 119, 180, 199 Beers, Stephen 119, 207 Beery, Carol 94, 95, 170, 174, 187, 188, 197, 298 Beery, Stanton 120, 171 Beidelman, David 50, 170 Beidelman, John 120 Bell, Rebecca 142 Belle Isle, Michael 96, 197 Bellows, Nancy 51 Bellows, Timothy 120, 212, 228 Benavides, Felipe 51, 174, 181, 185, 220 Benefield, Stephanie 51, 170, 177, 180, 187, 199 Benn, Anthony 51, 170, 171, 175, 199 Benn, Margaret 96, 201 Benn, Teresa 142, 197 Benner, Diane 120, 171, 219 Bennett, Christine 142, 175 Bennett, Dale 96, 180 Bennett, Willard 120. 212 Bennington, Roberta 96, 201 Benoit, John 51 Benson, Dean 120, 212 Beresford, Victor 51 Bergeson, Patricia 142 Bergeson, Steven 96, 199 Berghoffer, Zolton 51, 175 Berglund, Kathryn 142, 174, 185 Bergman, Barbara 51, 199 Bernick, Susan 120 Bethel, Glenn 142, 199, 214, 230 Bethel, Linda 51, 231 Betz, Gerald 176, 286 Beveridge, Pamela 51, 288 Beville, Jack 142 Bey, Lawrence 51, 181 Bibbings, Susan 96, 170, 171, 175, 178, 182, 186, 191 Bierman, Lori 120 Biller, Steven 96, 178, 195 Biller, Teresa 142 Bilotti, Lea 142, 195, 286 Bilotti, Linda 51, 193 Bingham, Richard 52, 183, 191 Binns, Myra 96, 177, 181, 201 Bird, Catherine 142, 197 Bird, Nancy 52, 184 Bittner, Sharon 21, 52 Black, Michael 120 Bledsoe, Debra 142, 197 Bleiler, Susan 96, 179, 197, 218 Blood, Kenneth 120, 212 Bloom, Donald 52, 177 Bloom, Sandra 142, 172 Blount, Tyler 181, 207 Bloxam, Brieuc 175 Boegel, Kevin 212, 214 Boggs, Janet 96, 197, 201, 290 Bogle, Brenda 120 Boland, Raymond 142, 179 Bolen, Carol 52 Bonham, Bridget 96, 178, 179, 218 Bonham, Dinah 142, 197 Bookout, Gregory 142 Borak, Michelle 120, 180, 187 Borzilleri, Anne 142 Bosch, Bonnie 120 Bosch, Gordon 96, 220 Boutilier, Karen 120 Bowen, Brenda 142 Bowie, John 120, 212 Bowling, Katherine 120 Bowlus, Cindy 186 Bowman, Laura 120 Bowser, Jeffrey 142 Boyd, Don 52, 300 Boyd, Douglas 86, 176, 177, 207 Boyd, Kathryn 142, 197 Boyd, Stephen 96 Boyer, Ellen 52 Boyer, Kathleen 96 Boyer, Sandra 143, 175 Boyle, William 143, 185, 197 Boyum, Sandra 52, 197 Braa, Pamela 52 Bracy, Raymond 143, 228 Bracy, Thomas 143, 214 Bradish, Linda 96, 203 Bradish, Michael 52 Bradish, Stephen 143 Brandes, Sherri 24, 96, 203 Brandwein, Carol 120, 171 Brandwein, Martin 143, 214 Brann, Robin 96, 186 303 Brattin, Deborah 143 Braun, James 143, 175 Braun, Richard 52, 256 Braun, Susan 96 Bray, Thomas 120, 171, 181, 187, 191 Brazier, Brian 24, 53, 171, 172 Brazier, Mary 96, 171 Breakiron, Mark 143 Breedlove, Amy 170, 175, 182, 189 Brennan, Dennis 53, 207 Brennan, Douglas 143 Bright, Catherine 53 Bright, Debra 120 Brinitzer, Ann 120, 185 Brinkerhoff, Gayle 53, 171, 172, 197, 252 Brisbois, Deborah 143 Broaddus, Joy 143 Brogan, John 120 Bronsak, Mark 21, 53, 171, 177, 186, 197, 252 Bronsak, Penny 120, 175, 181 Brooks, Rosalind 53 Broome, Alan 86, 197 Broome, Frances 120, 181, 197 Bross, Nanci 96, 170, 172, 176, 182, 191 Brown, John 96, 174, 175, 180, 182, 183, 185, 187 Brown, Kenneth 121 Brown, Pamela 143, 181, 186 Brown, Sharon 97, 170, 174, 203 Brown, Sharon 53, 184 Brown, Victoria 143 Brownell, Eileen 97, 170, 171, 177, 202 Brownell, James 143, 230 Brunkhorst, Linda 23, 97, 177 Bryant, Robin 185 Buffaloe, Judy 53, 170, 178 Bullock, James 53, 187, 285 Bunting, John 53 Burbach, Michael 97, 170, 189, 207, 208 Burgess, Charles 143 Burgess, Gail 24, 97, 197, 201 Burgess, Susan 143, 175, 181 Burhans, Susan 121 Burke, Dennis 143, 185 Burke, Louise 143, 197 Burkhart, Robert 121, 197, 240 Burkholder, Debra 121 Burkholder, Lise 121, 197 Burnley, Cathy 24 Burns, Douglas 121 Burns, Jo Ellen 144, 181 Burns, Peggy 97, 181 Burris, Gregory 48, 54, 265 Burris, Paige 144, 195, 251 Burrows, Barry 144 Bussen, Pamela 23, 54, 177, 188, 197 Bussey, Annette 144 Bussey, Lawrence 54, 170, 172, 177, 182, 18554187256) 257 Butcher, Deborah 54, 179 Butcher, Kathy 97, 219 Butcher, Ellen 179, 233 Button, Margaret 24, 144, 175, 185, 186 Bywaters, Darlene 144, 296 Cc Cabelus, Lizabeth 144 Cabrera, Angela 54, 197 Cain, John 121 Cain, Susan 144 Caldwell, Betty 121, 181 Callahan, Cathleen 170, 174 Callahan, Patrick 144, 180, 183 Callahan, Vera 97, 170, 182, 219 Campagna, Mary 97, 174, 185 Campbell, Cindy 144 Campbell Anita 23, 97, 197 Campbell, Dean 97, 180, 181, 183 Campbell, Elizabeth 97 Campbell, Jean 97, 178, 201 Campbell, Wayne 144, 180 Canham, Patricia 54, 172, 176, 181, 191, 201, 205, 255, 265 Canham, Robert 144, 179, 185, 214, 296 Cannon Robert 54, 170, 187, 191 Canter, Virginia 144 Cappello, Frank 144 Capps, Cynthia 98 Capps, Raymond 144 Carey, Cynthia 98 Carey, Cynthia 144, 187, 199 Carlson, Susan 54, 178 Carlton, Marcus 98, 212 Carmack, Bonnie 98 Carneal, Douglas 48, 54, 170, 176, 179, 187, 207, 208, 265 Carpenter, Retta 121 Carr, Steven 54, 172, 265 Carrico, James 176 Carrico, Marlene 98, 201, 251 Carrico, Stephen 121 Carson, Julie 144 Carter, Alison 144 Carter, Betty 98, 171 Carter, Geoffrey 98 Carter, Jeffrey 181, 184 Casabona, Elizabeth 98, 170, 171 Casabona, Susan 170, 171, 178, 181, 251, 287 Cassell, Cynthia 21,55, 178 Cassell, Laura 121, 178 Catlett, Lenore 144 Cauble, Kathleen 98 Causey, Randolph 121, 180, 183 Causey, Mark 98 Ceely, Gary 144 Ceely, Glen 98 Cermele, Antionette 23, 55, 197 Cerva, John 121 Chakeris, Mary 144 Chapin, David 144 Chapman, Cynthia 98, 255 Chapman, Patricia 122, 171, 255 Chappelle, Carolyn 144, 181 Charron, Jill 184 Charron, Scott 144 Chase, Lawrence 145, 175 Chavarrie, Julie 122 Chavarrie, Paul 55, 176 Chaves, Adele 186 Cheek, Catherine 98, 186, 197 Chiari, Sarita 55 Childress, Bruce 98, 197 Christian, John 55, 180, 182, 187 Christian, Julie 122, 197 Christianson, David 98 Christie, Douglas 98 Christon, Debbie 122 Christy, John 98 Cirillo, James 55, 172, 176, 195 Clark, Debbie 185 Clark, Elizabeth 145, 197 Clobus, Raymond 145, 185 Clouse, Julianna 184 Clouse, Nancy 145 Cmiel, Marian 122, 186 Cmiel, Stephen 145 Cochrane, Rebecca 122, 171, 201 Cofer, John 98, 177, 185 Coffman, Richard 99 Coggin, Amy 197 Colburn, Janis 99 Coles, Loralyn 122 Collier, JoAnn 55 Collier, Mark 122 Collier, Robert 145, 214 Collins, Craig 99, 185 Colquitt, Carolyn 122 Colquitt, Fred 99, 175, 180, 181 Compton, Arthur 55 Compton, Patricia 145, 187 Con ger, Todd 55, 172, 176, 188, 202 Conley, Kenneth 184 Conlin, Suzanne 188 Connell, Michael 145 Conrad, Pamela 145 Conway, Kathryn 122 Cook, Deborah 122, 180 Cook, Douglas 99, 170, 176, 177, 179, pX Cook, James 55 Cook, Linda 56, 170, 171, 175, 185, 197 Coombe, Kevin 145, 179, 214 Cooper, Deborah 145 Cooper, Denise 122 Cooper, Faith 122, 199 Cooper, Grace 145 Cooper, Susan 21, 56, 197 Cooper, Thomas 146 Cormier, Richard 122, 220 Cornett, Bruce 146, 183, 214 Costa, Ana Maria 56, 85, 177, 185 Courson, Cynthia 56, 186 Cousins, Katherine 94, 99, 201 Covell, Nancy 122, 233 Cox, Cynthia 99, 170, 201 Cox, Donna 122, 201 Cox, Karen 56 Craft, Charles 146 Craft, James 56, 177, 223 Craft, Laurie 122, 177, 197, 219, 233 Craft, Thomas 56, 176 Craig, Lorilee 56, 186, 197 Craig, Marileigh 146, 181, 186 Craig, Toni 23 Crandall, Benjamin 99 Crawford, Patricia 23, 99, 171, 197 Crippin, Bruce 99, 180, 183 Crippin, Elmer 122, 174, 180, 185 Crippin, Pamela 122, 178 Croghan, Gregory 48, 56, 170, 177, 179, 223, 224, 225, 256, 257, 265 Crooks, Cindy 56 Crosby, Marion 123, 194 Crosby, Michael 99 Crosby, Nancy 178, 201 Crow, Michael 57, 176, 185 Crow, Stephen 146, 175 Crowder, Jack 99 Crowder, Marjorie 123 Crowley, Elizabeth 123, 219 Culkin, Katherine 25 Culver, Valerie 99, 170, 171, 174, 178 Cullinan, Kathleen 99, 170, 171, 175, 182 Cullinan, Patricia 146, 197 Culotta, Elizabeth 146, 251, 296 Cumby, Sharon 99, 172, 176, 181, 197 Cummings, Patricia 57, 185 Curti, Gregory 57 Czapiewski, Peter 180 d Daggs, John 214, 230 Daggle, Loretta 57, 184 Daigle, David 123, 197, 212 D’Alessandro, David 95, 146, 214 Dalliprrancisal2s7 17 Oyd79) 207, 0206,.220, 228 Dallow, Kurt 57, 177, 181, 199 Dameron, Cynthia 99, 175, 186 Daniel, Dean 123 Daniel, John 175, 199, 212, 240 Daniels, Jack 146 Danker, Laurie 146 Darby, Cynthia 146 Darville, Nancy 100 Davis, Clark 146, 175 Davis, Jody 146 Davis, Keri 57 Davis, Lemay 181, 184 Davis, Margaret 146, 197, 233 Davis, Pamela 123, 203 Davis, Raimond 100, 184 Dawson, Aaron 123, 212 Dean, James 100 Dean, Michael 100 DeBellis, Doreen 57, 171, 177, 187, 265 Decker, Marsha 179 Deeney, Carole 146 Deeny, Mary Anne 57, 170 Deeter, Jane 100, 170, 199 Deeter, William 123, 199 Deihr, Marilyn 100, 197 Delamater, Barbara 197 De La Mater, Lerese 100, 202 De La Pena, Martha 123, 185 De La Pena Myriam 100, 185 DeLauder, Jean 146 DeLauder, Diana 123, 191 DeLauder, Janet 57, 169, 170, 174, 187, 191, 201 Del Signore, Margaret 57, 181 Del Signore, Stephen 123 Del Sordi, Anthony 123 Dempsey, Cheryl 58, 201 Dempsey, Donna 58 Dempsey, John 123, 185 Dennis, William 58 Dennis, Robert 123 Denny, Michael 58, 176, 207, 208 Denny, Patrick 197 De Ponte, Kathleen 100, 170, 177 Deutschmann, Mary 124, 175, 197 De Vier, Jill 58, 178, 184 De Zarn, Joseph 100, 177, 189, 297 Diapoulis, Alexandria 25, 58 Diapoulis, Margo 147, 195 Dickson, Dennis 147, 287 Diehl, Kenneth 124, 185 Dingus, Deborah 124 Dintaman, Deborah 100, 178, 203 Dintaman, Robert 147, 230 Dixon, Patricia 147 Dizenfeld, Howard 94, 100, 177 Doak, Ellen 147 Doak, Jean 23, 100, 185 Dobriansky, Paula 118, 124, 171, 177 194, 251 Doering, Dean 147, 230 Dolinger, David 100, 197 Doody, Brian 147 Doody, Susan 58, 176 Dority, Karen 124 Downey, Bridget 58, 201 Downey, Carla 124 Dragoi, Daniel 100 Drake, Susan 58, 197 Drye, Jeane 58, 197 Dudley, Daniel 147 Duffy, Barbara 124 Duggan, Torey 48, 59, 170, 171, 176, 257 Duncan, Cheryl 147 Duncan, Donna 59 Duncan Leantha 100, 174, 197 ’ Duncan, Thane 147, 183 Dunham, James 59 Dunham, Nancy 124 Dunmire, Lisa 59, 177, 183 Dunmire, Nancy 100, 174 Dunwoody, Robert 59, 184 Durrer, Faith 59, 178, 197 Durso, Denise 124 Durso, Lucia 59, 178, 181, 265 Durson, Pamela 124 Dye, James 147, 180 Dye, Steven 147, 179, 214 Dzvonick, Bernard 59, 189 e Early, George 59 Eason, Barbara 124 Easter, Michael 147, 174 Easton, Bruce 124 Eddins, Zane 147 Edinger, Kathleen 21, 59, 197 Edmunston, Robert 147, 214 Edwards, Jacqueline 23, 100 Edwards, Mark 147 Edwards, Newton 100, 176, 207, 235, 286 Eichhorst, Kathy 124 Eldridge, Karen 148, 181 Eliff, John 100, 199 Ellins, Carol 100, 175, 178, 181 Elliot, Wendy 59, 170, 171, 177, 179 Ellis, Gregory 59, 181 Ellis, Kathleen 148, 195, 291 Ellis, Kevin 101 Ellis, Michael 60 Emanuel, Barbara 60 Emerson, Laura 124, 218, 219 Endy, Cheryl 124, 181 Engel, David 170, 171, 180, 223 Ennis, Michael 60, 207 Ennis, Mickey 101, 207, 240 Enright, John 184 Erickson, Brenda 124 Erickson, Ronald 101, 175 Evans, Bryan 148, 180 Ewing, Mary 124, 171 Eybers, Debra 60, 176 f Fader, Kimberly 148 Fahnestock, Sharon 186 Fahringer, Margaret 101, 174, 177, 187, 188, 191, 197, 295 Fair, Teresa 124, 197, 287 Farinholt, Jon 24, 101, 183 Farmer, Cynthia 124, 181 Farrar, Susan 101, 201 Farrell, Laurie 124 Farrell, Sharon 125, 175, 181 Farrell, Stephen 220 Fawley, Tana 101, 178, 193 Featherstone, Susan 60, 170, 177, 185, 189, 255 Felon, Peter 125 Ferguson, Donna 60, 197 Ferguson, James 125 Ferguson, Mark 148 Fessenden, Joyce 125, 171, 174, 175, 181 Fessenden, Judith 148, 174, 175, 181 Fike, David 148 Filipczyk, Maria 125 Filipczyk, Patricia 60 Firkser, Karen 148 Fisher, Cheria 21, 148 Fisher, Kenneth 60 Fishkin, Daniel 230 Fishkin, Terry 60, 188 Fitzsimmons, Linda 148 Flannery, Shannon 125 Fleming, Kevin 101 Flood, Kathleen 60 Flowers, Ernest 148, 180 Flowers, Kent 125 Flynn, Geoffrey 101 Flynn, John 24, 60 Flynn, Patrick 125 Foder, Jill 125, 176 Foder, Patricia 61, 176, 179, 217, 218, 2317 252,265 Foelak, Barbara 101, 148 Foelak, Robert 240 Ford, Richard 184 Forsyth, Patricia 148 Fortier, Louis 125, 220 Fortier, Paul 61, 220 Foster, Kenneth 101, 174 Foulds, Carter 148, 185, 214 Fourqurean, Sandra 61, 170, 179 Fox, Bonny 199 Fragala, Frances 148 Fray, Start 148 Freeh, James 148 Freeman, Gwen 148 Freeman, Joseph 101, 175, 176, 181, 235, 237 French, Chris 125 Frerich, Patricia 148 Frerich, Suzanne 101, 202 Freund, Elizabeth 197 Friedland, Bonnie 101 Friedlander, Daniel 148 Friedlander, Mark 61, 177 Friedrich, Gregory 125, 176, 2 20 Fuhrmann, Jeffry 125, 223, 226 Fulesdy, Carol 125, 201 Fuller, Judith 101 Fulton, Charles 101, 176, 188 Fulton, David 125, 187 Funesti, Douglas 125, 181 Funesti, Suzanne 61, 181 Furbee, Donald 184 Furbee, Linda 125 Furr, Jane 125, 197, 201 g Gabriel, Linda 148 Gaitley, Jeanne 140, 149, 255, 298 Galanos, Ted 125, 181, 197 Gallagher, Jean 176, 179, 231 Gallagher, Patty 61, 174, 197, 201 Gallifant, Gay 61 Galson, Charlotte 101, 170, 171, 175, 182, 186, 257 Gamber, Ellen 125 Garces, Stephen 101, 174, 220 Gardner, Linda 61 Garrett, Frank 125, 177, 181, 228 Gary Thomas 228 Gaskins, William 126, 174, 181, 182 Gause, Laurie 174, 197, 199 Geddes, Steven 126, 175, 183, 199 Geoffroy, Claire 61, 179 Geoffroy, Kay 126 Gerber, Julie 149, 175, 181 Gerber, Kathryn 126, 175, 199 Gerhard, James 61, 170, 177, 207, 257 Gerhard, Laura 126, 194, 199 Gerrity, John 102, 181 Gerrity, Kathleen 149, 186 Gibson, Pam 149 Gibson, Patricia 149 Gibson, Suzanne 102, 171 Gilbert, Gregory 126 Gilbert, Joyce 149 Gilbert, Mark 184 Gilbride, Karen 102, 187, 191, 197, 201 Gilham, Gail 62, 170, 174, 181 Gillum, Timothy 102, 197 Gilroy, Diana 149 Giuli, Audrey 102, 184 Glekas, Pamela 149, 187 Gluch, Frank 102, 170, 177 Gluch, Janice 62, 176, 179, 231 Goodman, Curtis 149 Goodman, Mitchell 102 Goodson, Brian 126 Gordon, Deborah 170 Gore, Mary 149 Gorman, Patricia 62, 193, 165 Gould, Betty 62, 176, 186 Gould, Suzanne 176 Gowen, Brent 149 Gower, John 62, 187 Grady, Margaret 170, 171, 174, 187 Graham, Richard 62, 176, 207 Graham, Susan 102, 178 Grandon, Douglas 126 Grant, Deborah 62, 170, 174, 176, 197 Graves, Hunter 126 Gravett, Deborah 62 Gravett, Madeline 149 Green, Bonnie 62, 172, 176, 193 Green, Randy 126, 176, 300 Greenway, Michael 102 Gregory, Karen 102 Grenwis, Sharon 126 Grimes, Mark 102 Groemping, Ralph 62, 170, 171, 177, 180, 182, 187, 191, 205, 256, 257 Grogan, Alan 126 Grossmann, Sharon 126, 186 Gugel, Donna 126, 201 Gurney, Michael 62, 170, 177, 179, 187, 207, 208, 256, 257, 265 h Habib, Sharon 140, 149, 255 Hafner, Fred 149 Haffner, Suzanne 102, 201 Hagedorn, John 102, 180, 182, 183, 187, 257 Haines, Robert 63, 172, 175, 180, 181 Haislip, Clinton 149, 212, 240 Haislip, Det 63, 176, 207, 208, 209, 235 Haislip, Thomas 102, 207, 235, 238 Hall, Anita 149 Hall, Bridget 149, 181, 233 Hall, Carolyn 63, 186 Hall, Charles 127, 212 Hall, Lawrence 63, 170, 187, 191, 199 Hall, Lawrence 149 Hall, Linda 103, 170, 176, 201 Hall, Tina 181 Haller, Kathy 103, 197 Halsey, Kevin 214 Halsey, Margaret 103, 197 Halsey, Teresa 103, 197 Hamel, Paulette 175 Hamilton, Lindsay 174, 187, 197, 288 Hampton, Kathryn 63, 174, 197 Hanabury, Robin 178 Hansborough, Cheryl 127 Hansborough, Rita 63, 288 Hansen, Mark 63, 197, 207, 248, 301 Hanson, James 180 Haralson, Michael 103, 172, 181, 186, 187, 199 Haralson, Patricia 175 Haran, Patricia 63 Hardbower, Bryon 199 Hardison, Karen 103, 177, 179, 231 Hargraves, Geoffrey 63, 199 Harnish, Lisa 150, 174 Harold, Roger 63, 170, 177 Harold, Sonya 150 Harris, Frank 63, 184 Harris, Curtis 64 Harris, Peggy 118, 127, 179, 233 Harris, Ronald 103, 199 Harris, Rosanne 64 Harris, Sandra 64 Harrison, Foster 103, 240 Harrison, Janet 150 Harrison, Joan 127, 174 Harrison, Monica 127 Hartsoe, Joseph 127, 212 Harvell, Laura 103 Haslip, Anne 103, 174, 197 Hatch, Marjorie 64 Hawkins, James 103 Hawkins, Katherine 64, 178 Hay, Pamela 25, 64, 174, 176, 179 Hay, Stephen 118, 127, 176, 185, 187 Hayes, Roland 103 Hayweiser, Sharon 23, 64, 170, 189, 201, 25 lhe259 2205 Healy, Diane 24, 64, 178 Healy, Mary 127, 178 Heater, Brian 127, 199 Heater, Bruce 180 Heath, Gale 150 Hedlund, Richard 127 Hedlund, Steven 64, 176, 223, 224, 226, 265 Hedrick, Alice 127, 181 Hedrick, Susan 103, 170, 187, 191, 302 Heffner, Fred 181 Helton, Gregg 64, 199 Hemphill, Charles 65 Hemphill, Joseph 150 Hemsley, Vickie 150, 175 Henderson, David 103, 185, 212 Henderson, Joseph 127, 212 Henderson, Margaret 127, 171, 203 Henderson, Thomas 150, 214 Hendon, Pamela 150, 186 Hennigan, Mary 150, 186 Herd, Patrick 220 Hess, Cathy 150 Hess, Joanne 103, 179 Hichak, David 127, 181 Hickey, George 103 Hill, Aneta 127, 202 Hill, Douglas 127, 199 Hill, George 65, 199 Hill, James 150 Hill, Jonathan 127 Hill, Russell 103, 187 Hillburn, Chris 103 Hillyard, Roberta 150 Hiltz, John 127, 180, 187 Himmelman, Larry 127 Hines, Thomas 103, 177, 197 Hinkle, Wade 127, 174, 180, 182 Hirsch, Michael 103, 181 Hittinger, Thomas 127 Hoffman, Carol 24, 48, 65, 187 Hoffman, Jane 65 Hoke, Richard 127 Holloway, Sherry 150, 197 Holmes, Earl 127, 199 Holmes, Zena 128 Holup, David 150 Hoobler, Diane 65, 170, 171, 177, 193, 255 Hoover, Cynthia 65, 197, 256 Hoover, John 176, 207, 209 Hoover, Mary 103, 197 Hoover, Ruth 151 Hopkins, Helen 128, 201 Hopkins, Susan 103, 197 Horand, Theresa 65 Horn, Norman 151 Horn, Stuart 128, 199 Horrigan, Pat 103, 184 Horton, Herff 151 Horwitz, Donna 65 Howard, Dawn 104 Howard, Jonathan 151 Howard, Malisa 65, 197 Howard, Richard 151 Howdershell, John 104 Howell, Judy 21, 184 Howell, Kenneth 151 Howell, Nina 65, 181, 187 Hoyos, Ruben 104 Huber, Dorothy 128, 170, 171, 197 Hucks, Michael 128 Huffman, Barry 104 Huffman, Cary 128 Huffman, Elizabeth 151 Huffman, Larry 151 Huffman, Robert 104, 170, 175, 180, 199 Hughes, Margaret 151 Hughes, Mary 104, 151 Hughes, Mary Beth 171, 188 Hughes, Thomas 104, 181 Hull, Nancy 128, 199 Hummel, Sally 128 Hummel, Robert 151, 214, 240 Hummer, Beverly 151, 230 Humphries, Tiera 104, 179 Hunnicutt, Dayrle 104, 180, 181, 185 Hunt, William 104, 197 Hunter, Joseph 66 Hunter, Robert 151 Hurd, Patrick 151 Husnian, David 104 Huyett, John 104, 177, 223 Hytrek, Eric 151, 185 Ingraham, Mark 151 Ingraham, Melissa 23, 104 Irons, Constance 23, 66, 178, 187 Isaacs, Jeffrey 66, 184 Isaacs, Pamela 128 Isaacson, Bob 128, 178 Iwanik, Andrew 66 hee Jackson, Charles 104 Jackson, Denise 128, 174 Jacoby, Frances 151 Jaensch, Patricia 128 Jarrett, Stephen 151, 180, 199 Jean, Doris 170, 179, 185, 218 Jean, Margaret 104 Jenkins, Eric 128 Jensen, Betsy 104, 170, 179, 197 Jobst, Joseph 104, 177 Johnson, Bonita 151 Johnson, David 151, 185 Johnson, Deborah 128 Johnson, Gregory 66, 298 Johnson, James 151, 175 Johnson, Lisa 128, 170, 171, 219 Johnson, Lynette 128, 199 Johnson, Maegara 151, 181 Johnson, Rick 66, 181 Johnson, Rita 128, 197 Johnson, Robert 66, 170, 172, 182, 185, 187, 256 Johnson, Susan 128 Johnston, Don 66 Joiner, Connie 152 Joiner, Thomas 104 Jones, Carlton 128 Jones, Debra 152 Jones, Felton 66 Jones, Janet 104, 185 Jones, Jeffry 104, 220, 240 Jones, Jeffrey 104 Jones, Kathleen 66, 170, 171, 176, 188, 197 Jones, Laura 67, 170, 201 Jones, Linda 104, 174, 179, 197, 219 Jones, Maryse 128, 181, 300 Jones, Susan 104 Jones, Terrence 66, 176 Jones, Thomas 152 Jordan, Jennifer 128, 179, 233 Jordan, Patricia 179, 231 Jorgensen, Jeffrey 104, 212 Jorgensen, Michael 128, 212 Jorgensen, Thomas 128, 174, 177, 179 Judson, Kathryn 67 Justice, Albert 152, 214 k Kachi, Henry 184 Kaiser, David 152 Kaiser, Jim 67 Kaley, Timothy 152 Karamales, Pauline 105, 178, 197 Karr, Michael 67, 197 Kay, Bryan 152, 199 Kay, Kerry 128 Kay, Sherryl 67, 170, 177, 181, 189, 201 Kay, Thomas 129 Kaye, Ronald 152, 199 Keberline, James 67 Keenan, Joseph 129 Keene, Gerald 185 Keeter, Bertram 129 Keller, Scott 152, 230 Kemp, Deborah 129 Kemper, Karen 94, 105, 197, 201 Kenley, Peggy 67, 177 Kennel, Thomas 152, 181 Kenney, John 185, 207, 212 Kenney, Kathleen 105, 219 Kent, Jeffrey 105 Keough, Kristine 152, 175, 181 Keough, Maureen 105, 178, 181 Kernus, Arnold 105 Kevan, Jeffrey 129 Kevan, Robert 105 Keyes, David 105, 178, 197 Kidd, Scott 129 Killion, Ann 129 Killrakis, Jonathan 152 Kimmel, Susan 129 King, Barry 129, 301 King, Christopher 67 King, Michael 129, 220, 240 King, Nancie 129 King, Paul 152 Kinsey, Bryan 152, 199 Kinsey, Cheryl 105, 201 Kirk, Verna 24, 105 Kirkpatrick, Eugene 152 Kirste, Uwe 105, 170 Kiser, Dwight 129, 212 Klein, Steven 67, 176, 207 Klemm, Kathleen 152, 197 Klemm, Roberta 67, 186 Klimkiewicz, Rita 105, 178 Kluson, Deborah 68, 179, 191, 203 Kluson, Victoria 23, 105, 178 Knapp, Diana 23, 68, 179, 217, 218, 232 Knapp, Mary 105, 193 Kneisley, Kevin 129, 175 Knipple, Deborah 105 Knipple, Laura 152 Knox, Blaine 129 Koppie, Cary 105 Koppie, Craig 129 Koppie, Pamela 152 Kosek, Bernard 105, 216 Kosek, Joni 129 Kotulak, Ronald 152, 199, 230 Kovach, Alexander 105, 212 Kovach, Karl 184 Kovacic, Wayne 105 Koyiades, Christine 197 Kraft, Kate 129, 197, 219 Kramer, Katherine 106, 177, 179, 218, JH | PRP. 305 Kraut, Steven 152, 179, 214 Kremer, Richard 212 Kurata, Joseph 68, 177, 179, 187, 285 Kurtz, Robert 106, 181 Kurtz, Theresa 129 Lacy, Sally 130, 197 Lacey, Douglas 152 Lacey, Noel 152, 186 Laird, Marian 130, 174, 177 Lambert, Jeanne 152, 199 Lampert, Peter 130, 175, 177, 181, 187 Landwehr, Barbara 188, 265 Lane, Barbara 68 Lane, Deborah 130 Lane, Marcia 130 Lane, Robyn 152 Langkamp, Steve 68, 188 Lankenau, Richard 153, 230, 296 Lanning, Karen 153, 197 Lapanna, Denise 106 Large, Thomas 153, 185, 230 Large, William 153 La Rock, Elizabeth 130, 178, 293 Latham, Robert 106, 183, 199 Laufer, John 130 Laufer, Joseph 106, 175 Lauver, Ann 130, 171 Laws, Ronald 68 Leavitt, Karen 23, 106 Le Doux, James 130, 212 Le Doux, Janelle 68 Lee, Randolph 68, 176, 185, 187, 256 Lee, Stephen 153, 179, 214 Lee, Stewart 153 Legg, Karen 68 Leibert, Susan 153 Leizear, Leslie 130, 178 Leonard, Janice 130, 201 Lepp, Joseph 68, 172, 184 Levander, Ann 153 Levine, Lawrence 106, 171, 178 Lewandowski, Philip 153 Lewis, Brenda 153 Lewis, Karen 130 Lewis, Michael 153, 214 Lewis, Richard 153 Lewis, Sharon 68, 170, 174, 176, 248, 256 Light, Margaret 130, 202 Lilly, Linda 130 Lindner, Robin 106, 179, 197, 219 Lister, Steven 153 Litsas, Nicholas 106 Locklear, Lynn 184 Lockwood, Thomas 106, 215 Loeffler, Carl 69 Loesch, John 69, 170, 176 Logan, Barbara 69 Logan, David 130 Logan, Mary 130 Logan, Roberta 23 Lohr, Kathie 130 Long, Cunthia 130, 176, 194, 255 Lough, Steven 153 Lowe, Claudia 130 Lowe, Ellen 106, 171 Lower, Jill 106 Lubbenhusen, Steven 131, 212 Lucckese, David 69 Lucke, Jeanette 153, 183 Lumpkin, Dean 106, 199 Lund, James 106 Lund, Lynette 106, 175, 197 Lundgren, Nancy 69, 189 Lyda, Barry 153, 197, 212 Lyddane, Kathleen 131 Lynch, Kathleen 153 Lynch, Karen 197 Lynch, Michael 131 Lynch, Michael 130, 212 Lynch, Richard 184 Lynch, Sharon 106, 176, 197, 201, 292 Lyon, Michael 130, 287 Lyon, Thomas 69, 172, 177, 199 Lyons, Kevin 69 m McAdams, Heather 106, 179, 188 McAleer, Jeffrey 106 McArtor, Darlene 69, 179, 187 McBride, Joseph 170, 174 McBride, Steve 131, 174 McCaa, Kevin 131, 181, 212, 228 McCabe, Terrence 154 McCloud, Anne 154 McCloud, John 131 McCray, Jeffrey 184 McCullar, Charles 131, 175, 183, 185 McDaniel, Debby 24, 197 McDaniel, Michael 106 McDermott, Peter 154, 199 McDonald, Georgia 154, 175, 186 McDonald, Andrew 107, 181, 220, 240 McDonald, Todd 171 McElwain, David 107, 207 McFall, Nancy 131 McFall, Robert 154 McGhee, Ronald 107 McGowan, Nancy 47, 69, 191 McGregor, Cheryl 154, 186 McGucken, Bridget 154, 181 McGuken, William 131 McGuffin, Vicky 131 McKinless, Geoff 69 McKinney, Scott 184 MckKinless, Kathleen 131, 199 McLean, Mary 131, 176 McMackin, Mary 69 McMath, Robert 70, 199 McWhinney, Kevin 70 Maag, Gregory 153, 230 Maag, Lisa 70, 188, 231, 256 MacWelch, Traci 131 Maerker, Eric 154, 214 Maez, Lani 154, 174 Mahan, Michael 154, 230, 298 Mahan, Stephen 131, 212, 293 Maher, Colleen 21, 70, 201 Maines, Michael 107 Maness, Susan 131 Mank, Doris 131, 178 Manley, Kathryn 154, 186 Mann, Charles 154 Manning, Carolyn 131 Marek, Marybeth 154, 175, 186, 233 Marion, Yvette 107, 178, 180, 183, 186 Marks, Elizabeth 107, 176, 203, 301 Marshall, Tom 70 Marthens, Diana 131, 194 Martin, Charles 184 Martin, Debra 154, 233 Martin, Donna 107, 184 Martin, Kathryn 197 Martin, Nancy 154 Martin, Sally 107 Martin, Scott 70, 199 Martinez, Edward 132 Martinez, Gloria 132 Martorana, Margaret 24, 70 Marvin, Gregory 132 Mason, Vivien 154 Masters, Donald 154 Masterson, Terry 178, 184 Mathers, Kathryn 132, 201 Mathews, Priscilla 107 Mathis, Amy 48, 70, 170, 177, 179, 191, 201, 251, 265, 283. Mathis, Julie 154, 183 Mathis, Maury 132, 171 Matkins, Linda 132, 194 Maton, Hollis 132, 176 Matteson, Richard 175, 187 Matthews, Hunter 132, 191 Maxey, Deborah 154 Maxey, James 107 Maxwell, Susan 70, 185, 186 Maydwell, David 155 Maydwell, George 70, 257 Maykovich, John 131 Mead, Gary 71 Mead, Nancy 132, 171, 176 Meadows, Diane 21, 71 Me ding, Erich 107 Meding, Warren 155, 185 Mehmel, Elise 71, 187, 188, 252 Melby, David 107, 199 Melby, Robert 132, 199 Menking, Barbara 132 Menking, Rodger 71 Merkel, Craig 107 Merrin, Margo 107, 197 Mesplay, Dewitt 71 Mettauer, Georgia 155, 181, 186 Metz, Beverly 155 Meyer, Andrea 155 Meyer, Harry 71, 285 Meyer, Laraine 71, 187, 188 Meyers, Dean 107, 185 Meyers, June 184 Midkiff, Dale 207, 235, 238, 265 Miles, Melissa 24, 132 Milks, Mary 155 Milks, Thomas 107, 180 Miller, Allen 107, 177, 179 Miller, Elizabeth 132, 174, 177, 288 Miller, Linda 107 Miller, Mary 132, 171, 219, 233 Miller, Noel 107, 177, 179 Miller, Sherry 155, 181, 197 Miller, Timothy 132, 171 Mills, Brenda 155 Mills, Deborah 71, 187 Mills, Eugene 155 Millwood, Elaine 107, 175, 179, 218, 231 Mims, Ruby 71 Mindak, Mary 132 Mindak, William 140, 155, 180 Minor, Michael 155 Mitchell, Linda 132 Mitchell, Richard 71, 182, 183, 187 Mizell, Robert 155 Montalvo, Lisa 155 Montalvo, Stephen 107, 180 Montgomery, Richard 155 Montgomery, Ruth 108, 179, 197, 218 Montgomery, Sharon 71 Moodie, David 133, 197 Moody, Elise, 108 Moody, Christine 108 Moore, Brian 155, 185 Moore, Rebecca 108, 172, 174, 177, 187 Moore, Richard 155 Moore, Susan 71, 197 Moore, Terence 155, 214 Moorefield, Melinda 133 Morgan, David 155 Morgan, Gary 108, 199 Morgan, John 108 Morgan, Stephen 72, 183 Moriarty, Michael 214 Morris, Jan 108 Morrison, Chris 108, 199 Morrow, Stephanie 72 Morse, Mishel 155 Moseley, Pamela 108, 176, 184 Mottley, Edwin 133, 179, 212 Moxham, John 133, 199 Mullin, Mary 108 Mullin, Teresa 155, 185, 197 Mullins, Keith 72 Mullins, Nancy 133, 181 Murphey, Kenneth 72, 207 Murphey, Mark 155, 179, 214, 230 Murphy, Patricia 156 Mutén, Bengt 156, 185 Myers, Arthur 72, 199 Myers, Janet 156 Myers, June 108 Myers, Scott 72, 172, 177, 181 Nn Nash, Barbara 72, 170 Nash, Victor 133 Neagle, Kenneth 108 Needham, David 156 Needham, Nancy 72 Nehl, Stefan 108 Nellis, Elizabeth 24, 185, 186 Nelson, Barbara 108 Nelson, Kathleen 156, 175, 186, 197 Nelson, Nathan 72 Nelson, Phillip 72, 189 Nelson, Teresa 108, 174, 180 Nemshick, Mark 108, 176 Nesnow, Louise 133, 175 Netzel, Norbert 291 Neumann, Paul 133 Newby, Carl 72, 180, 199 Newcomb, Stephen 156, 214 Newhall, Benjamin 133, 199 Newsom, Jack 133 Nicholas, James 108, 172, 177, 207, 292 Nicholas, Theresa 156 Nichols, Lynne 156 Nicholson, Deborah 73 Nicholson, Timothy 156 Niemi, Vickie 133, 199, 219 Niethamer, Vicki 109 Nishikawa, Allen 109, 180, 188 Nolan, Timothy 109, 170, 177, 181, 199 Nootenboom, Marie 133 Norfolk, Bruce 133 Norfolk, Elena 133, 199 Norman, John 156, 177 Norman, Nancy 73, 170, 171, 177, 193, 254, 255, 265 Norpel, Mary 156 Northcott, Lu Ann 133, 181 Norton, Allen 184 Norton, Callie 133 Norwood, Eric 156, 214, 230 Novack, Thomas 109, 215 Novgrod, Peter 109 Nowman, Jeanne 156 Nowman, William 109 O Oberosler, Darlene 109, 171, 175 O'Connor, Diane 133, 174, 181 Odell, Karen 73, 199 Odiorne, David 199 Odiorne, Karen 156, 175, 186 Odiorne, Stephen 109, 175, 176, 180, 181, 199 Odom, Debra 156 O'Donnell, Janice 23, 73, 178 Odonnell, Kathylynn 156, 195 Oldham, Jack 156, 179, 214 Ondek, Michael 73 O’Quinn, Anita 181, 194 O’Quinn, Janet 110 Orndorff, David 109, 180, 185 Ostrander, Elise 109, 231 Ostrander, Lauri 157, 186 Overton, Denise 157 Owen, Mary 133, 197 Owens, Gregory 184 Owens, Larry 109, 176, 207 Owens, Mike 184 Ozier, Lynn 109, 199 p Pace, Elizabeth 73, 174, 177, 181, 193, Ds lew. PXG SS) Page, Christopher 157 Page, Dana 133, 177, 228, 229 Palmer, Deborah 133, 197, 203 Palmquist, Carlan 133, 174, 178, 181, 203 Palmquist, Cartis 109, 174, 181 Panagos, James 107 Paolucci, Kristin 73, 171, 179, 197, 218 Parce, Thomas 109, 207 Parker, Kevin 133 Parker, Richard 109, 197 Parker, Robert 157, 179, 214, 217 Parks, Colleen 134, 171, 174, 180 Parriott, Laura 157 Parsons, Rolly 73, 188 Partridge, Michael 109, 220 Pascavage, Donna 157, 180, 197 Paseur, David 157, 199 Pastula, Joanne 157, 186 Patterson, Suzann 157 Paul, Anne 73, 174, 185 Paul, John 157 Paul, Marguerite 109, 201 Paul, Patrick 157 Paule, Kenneth 157 Paullin, David 140, 157, 199 Paullin, Jeffrey 94, 109, 170, 171, 176, 181, 187, 191 Paulsen, Pamela 73, 175, 186 Paxton, Richard 157 Paxton, Robert 134, 199 Payne, Denise 74, 170, 171, 187, 197 Payne, James 74, 197 Payne, Patricia 197 Payne, Thomas 74 Pearson, Judith 74 Peck, Barbara 109, 175, 178, 181, 197 Peck, Janet 197 Peck, Jeffrey 74, 197 Peifer, Peter 230 Pence, Barbara 134, 197 Pendleton, William 134, 175 Penland, Paula 74, 184 Penney, Russell 134 Pensabene, Paul 134 Perkins, Diane 109 Perkins, James 134 Perkins, Janet 17, 74, 170, 171, 179, 191, 197, 257, 302 Perkins, Janet 157, 186 Perkins, Jeffrey 109, 185, 195, 235 Perot, Laura 233 Perry, Roxanne 134 Pershing, Jerry 74 Peterson, Donald 74 Peterson, Lissa 109 Peterson, Kirk 157 Peterson, Linda 74, 179, 217, 218 Phelps, Andy, 110, 181 Phelps, Thomas 75 Phillips, Carol 157, 197 Phillips, Daniel 134 Phillips, Jolynne 134 Phipps, Robert 134 Picard, John 184 Picard, Sue 134, 201 Pickarts, Rebecca 110, 197 Pickarts, Virginia 197 Piercy, Anna 134 Pierson, Patricia 75, 197 Pilch, Sandra 159, 174, 187 Pilch, Susan 170, 178, 186 Pilk, Candace 75, 170, 172, 187, 188, 265 Pinson, Sandra 157 Pitner, Tom 265 Pittman, Jeffrey 110, 176, 255, 294 Pittman, Jennifer 75, 186 Pittman, Mary 110, 186 Pixley, Louise 157 Plaisance, Fred 134 Plough, Jeanne 157 Poats, Mary 21, 110, 203, 292 Poats, Robert 158, 214 Poch, Martin 110, 197 Polk, Donna 75, 175 Polk, Jane 158, 233 Polychrones, Pamela 158 Poore, Holli 158 Potter, Laverne 134, 197 Powell, Suzanne 158 Powlus, Cindy 134 Price, Catherine 199 Price, Susan 110, 182 Pridgen, Rebecca 75, 170 Prochazka, Valerie 134, 186 Proferes, Anita 110, 176, 200, 202 Psimas, Peggy 134 Puckett, Kathleen 24, 110 Pyne, Steven 158 q Quast, Carl 75 Quin, Murray 134, 199 Quinee, Chip 176 Quinn, Anita 134 Quinn, Kathleen 110, 178 c Rabinovitz, Dennis 75, 170, 171, 172, WZ AGT. tO 2D 2 eoruee OD Rainey, Thomas 100, 185 Ramey, William 110, 180, 181, 185 Randle, Deborah 134, 171, 183, 197 Ratcliff, Linda 75 Ray, Arthur 158, 214, 230 Ray, John 75 Ray, Rebecca 158 Ray, Sandra 134, 201 Rayner, Kay 158, 186 Rebentisch, Sharon 158, 186 Rector, Patricia 110, 197, 201 Rector, William 176, 265 Reece, Cherie 110 Reed, James 184 Reed, Sandra 158 Reed, Scott 158, 214 Reed, Sharon 24, 134 Regan, Paul 118, 135, 176 Reilly, Kevin 158, 235, 238 Reilly, Michael 135, 240 Render, Rhonda 23, 75, 197 Reres, Thomas 158, 179, 181, 214 Richards, Deborah 135 Richards, Suzanne 110, 193 Richburg, Donna 197 Riddell, Ronald 75, 197 Rieger, Lawrence 110, 175, 183, 199 Rieger, Lynne 158, 185 Rieger, Gordon 76, 188 Rivenbark, Elizabeth 135, 199 Rivers, Debra 110 Rizzo, Gary 135 Robb, Michelle 24, 76, 174, 182, 185, 186 Robbins, Karen 185 Robbins, Paula 185 Roberson, Marianna 135 Roberts, Donald 158, 199 Roberts, James 76, 176, 223 Roberts, Karen 110, 174, 185, 186 Roberts, Paula 158, 181, 185 Robertson, Roni 135, 181, 194 Robinson, Carolyn 135 Robinson, Kim 158 Robinson, Perry 76, 176 Robinson, William 188 Rodenhizer, Samuel 76, 177, 291 Rogers, Pamela 76 Rogers, Patricia 135 Rogers, Richard 135, 177, 187, 240 Roisum, Debra 135 Rolen, Phoebe 158, 183, 186 Rood, Richard 21, 76, 171, 178, 181 Rose, Joan 140, 158, 181 Rose, Marie 25, 76, 181, 187 Rose, Meredith 76, 170, 177, 181, 187, 188, 189 Rosen, Barbara 188 Rosenberg, Paul 135, 176, 295 Rosenblum, Robert 135 Roth, Connie 110 Rouse, John 135 Rowe, Jane 76, 201 Rowe, Valerie 135, 181, 197, 203 Royall, Gloria 159, 174 Royce, Tamara 21, 76 Rubin, Michael 135 Rudd, Deborah 77, 187, 201, 294 Rudolph, Gail 135 Rumford, Faith 110, 197 Russell, Ann 110, 177, 291 Russell, James 77, 176, 235, 239 Rust, Stuart 158 S Sabula, Paul 135 Sadoti, Gary 158, 214 Sauoti, Stephen 77, 176 Samler, Lori 110 Sanborn, Ronald 159, 230 Sargent, Abigail 159, 195 Sargent, William 170, 189, 207, 235, 237 Sasseen, Billy 135, 179, 207, 212 Sato, John 135 Sato, Teresa 111, 170, 171, 177 Sawyer, Glen 159 Scanlan, Sidney 111, 176, 207 Scarbrough, Amy 159, 181, 186 Scheps, Franca 111, 199 Schmink, Sherry 159 Schmitz, Craig 77, 199 Schneeweis, Joseph 159 Schneider, Pamela 77, 170 Schnurr, Daniel 77, 184 Schnurr, Lisa 159, 199 Schrager, Erik 159 Schulze, Martin 184, 212 Schulze, Richard, 159, 212 Schwarzman, Ann 159, 174 Schwarzman, John 135, 185, 220 Schwieder, Charles 135 Scott, Randolph 111, 207, 208 Seguine, Mark 135 Sendak, Jacquelyn 111, 171 Settlemyer, Cheryl 159, 197 Settlemyer, John 24, 77, 197 Settlemyer, Leonard 136, 207 Seybold, John 136 Shackelford, Roland 175 Shaffer, Susan 111 Shamburek, Steven 159 Sheaffer, Christian 77, 171, 181, 197 Shearer, Douglas 77, 170, 189 Sheehan, Eileen 136, 203 Sheley, Barbara 111, 170, 171, 175, 178, 181, 197 Shelton, Janice 24 Shelton, Lynn 136, 201, 251 Shepherd, Patricia 159 Sheridan, Mary 136, 179, 219, 233 Sheridan, Patrick 111, 176, 181 Sheridan, Paul 159, 214 Sherman, Deborah 111 Sherman, Stuart 136 Shertzer, Carol 136, 171, 203 Shertzer, Deborah 77, 203 Shipman, Candace 77 Shirey, Stephen 136, 179 Shoemaker, Anita 136, 203 Short, Dennis 78, 199 Shubart, Helen 170, 189 Shugart, Daniel 136, 228 Siegel, Cheryl 136, 174, 186 Sigalos, Paula 111, 175, 197, 203 Sigalos, Stephanie 136 Silver, Ann 136, 172, 181 Silver, David 140, 159, 181 Simmons, Bernet 159, 214 Simmons, Dorothy 25, 111, 178, 251 Simmons, Lex 136, 212 Simons, Edward 136 Singer, Ann 111, 178 Singletary, Deborah 111 Singletary, Patrick 184 Singleton, Barbara 136, 171 Singleton, Mary 78, 199 Sivills, Inga 136, 172 Sizemore, Terrill 136, 171, 203 Skelton, Donald 136 Skelton, Julia 21, 78, 170, 197, 185 Skillman, Barbara 197 Skjefte, Anne-Lise 136 Skubik, Laura 136, 186 Slawson, Stephanie 94, 111, 177, 197 Sleeth, Linda 136, 201 Slijepcevic, Gordana 111, 170 Slingerland, Barbara 159, 199 Slingerland, Carol 137, 174, 197 Slinkman, Mary 159 Slinkman, Sandra 23, 111, 197 Smith, Ceane 111 Smith, Jane 159, 197, 290 Smith, Jean 111 Smith, Kandi 197 Smith, Kathryn 111, 170, 197 Smith, Kay 78, 178 Smith, Mary 111 Smith, Nancy 137, 174 Smith, Rodney 159 Smith, Susan 137, 203 Smith, Wade 111, 197 Smith, Wayne 111 Smith, Wesley 78, 197 Smoot, Cynthia 78 Smoot, William 137, 212 Snoddy, Nancy 112, 199 Snyder, Deborah 112 Sohl, Norman 112, 180, 183 Sollosi, Mark 78, 176 Somavilla, Joseph 137 Sorber, Karen 112, 178, 179 Sozio, George 159, 214 Sparks, Donna 137, 171, 175, 199 Spates, Gary 112, 207 Spaulding, Richard 78, 176, 287, 265 Sperry, Sonia 112, 170, 197, 201 Speth, Camille 159, 199 Spicer, John 137 Spicer, Rosemarie 159 Spilman, Colleen 112, 171, 197 Spurlock, Steven 137, 179, 212 St. John, Denise 137 Stack, Cathy 21 Stacy, John 160, 175 Stanger, Scott 160, 214 Stanhagen, Eric 137 Stapchuck, Debra 137 Staples, Barbara 186, 197, 219 Staples, Deborah 137, 186, 219 Staples, Patricia 78, 186 Steele, Judy 78 Stein, Cynthia 112, 199 Stelloh, Christine 47, 79, 170, 176, 191 Stevens, Andrew 160, 214 Stewart, Janet 79, 178, 179, 218 Stewart, Pamela 137, 178, 181, 197 Stewart, Joseph, 137, 171, 177, 199 Stivers, Zane 160 Stockton, Donald 112, 212 Stockwell, Rick 176 Stokes, Denton 137, 177, 199 Stone, Bruce 230 Stone, Ssandrarii2, 170, 171, 176, 179, 181, 193 Stovall, Cynthia 137 Strand, John 138, 212 Strickle, Carie 138, 171 Stroble, Annette 138, 181 Strom, Kevin 160 Stroube, Dianne 112, 172, 176, 187 Stroup, Robert 79, 197 Stultz, Jana 138 Sullivan, Audrey 160 Sullivan, Craig 112 Summers, Anita 112, 178, 181 Summers, Andre 160, 214, 228 Summers, Carlton 79, 176, 223, 224, 225, 257,501 Sutherland, Brian 160 Sutton, Wendy 79 Swab, Kenneth 160 Swadley, Nancy 21, 79 Swadley, Sandra 160 Swem, Theodor 138 Swem, Virginia 79 Swett, Dacotah 79 Talbott, Linda 160 Tanhauser, Carol 79 Tanhauser, Susan 112, 179, 231, 232 Taylor, Brenda 112, 202 Taylor, Deborah 23, 79, 174, 186, 188 Taylor, Helen 112, 170, 197 Taylor, Linda 188 Taylor, Michael 160 Taylor, Robin 112 Taylor, Scott 112, 180 Taylor, Steven 138, 175 Taylor, Virginia 160, 186 Terwilliger, Eric 199 Thomas, Lisa 138, 171 Thomas, Marianne 138, 17 4 Thomas, Richard 138 Thompson, Barbara 80, 170, 171, 172 176, 256 Thompson, Dana 138 Thompsopn, John 175 Thompson, Kathy 160 Thompson, Nancy 80, 170, 174, 177, 187, 256, 257, 265 Thompson, Robert 80, 172, 195 Thompson, Robert 112, 197 Thompson, Stephen 112 Thompson, Suzanne 112, 179 Thomson, Philip 185 Thorkildsen, David 160, 230 Thorkildsen, Reed 112, 170, 182 Thoss, David 160 Timchak, Joseph 160, 214 Timchak, Lawrence 176 Timmins, Joseph 160, 199 Timmins, Susan 80, 199 Tinsman, Vicki 197 Tisdale, Douglas 160 Todd, Russell 179, 214 Todd, Virginia 80, 184 Todd, William 138, 197, 212 Toll, Jane 24, 80, 201 Tomimatsu, Karen 80 Tomlinson, Lucy 80 Tonstad, May 24, 80 Toole, Dennis 80 Toone, William 230 Toth, Ronald 160 Tracy, John 80 Tracy, Mary 160 Travers, Dody 160 Trease, Norma 161, 197 Tripp, Terry 81, 181 Trippe, Amelia 113, 176 Trippe, Susan 161 True, Thomas 161, 180 Tucci, Debara 113, 176, 201, 255, 294 Tucci, Stephen 161, 179, 212 Tull, Levin 113, 171, 182, 185, 187, 188, 197 Tullar, Nola 161 Turley, Katherine 81, 184 Turnage, Douglas 113, 199 Turney, Patricia 138, 171 Twisdale, Melissa 81, 170 , U Ujevic, Neven 161 Ulmer, Albert 113, 176 Ulmer, Harriett 24, 113, 197 V Valler, Joseph 24, 113, 220, 235 VanCleve, John 161, 182, 185 Van Sant, Pamela 113, 178 Vanstraten, Leslie 161 Vardy, Richard 113, 176, 233 Vaught, Thomas 214 Verley, Denise 197, 201 Verley, William 161, 181 Vernon, Donald 81 Vilella, Donald 184 Vinson, Nona 138 Volpecilli, Angella 184 Vorsanger, Bruce 161, 179, 182, 214 Vorsanger, Diana 81, 172, 201 Vozzola, Susan 113 W Wack, Loretta 81, 170, 171, 175, 185, 188 Waddell, Thomas 161 Wadsworth, William 113 Wagner, Joan 81, 178, 225, 265 Wagner, Judith 81 Wagner, Rex 161 Wahl, Paul 184 Walker, Donna 113 Walker, Greg 161 Walker, Mark 161 Wallace, Charles 138 Waller, Mathew 81, 265, 301 Wallin, Thomas 1) 81,170) 171177, 182) 187,191,243) 2567257),205 Walsh, Mary 138 Walter, Cheryl 161 Walter, Darlene 113 Walter, Frank 161 Walter, Regina 113, 174, 178, 181, 188 Walter, Stephen 82, 176, 207 Walter, Suzanne 138, 218, 231, 232 Walters, Andrew 82 Walton, Vanessa 24, 82, 170, 172, 265 Ward, Bonnie 197 Ward, Charles 197 Ward, LeAnne 138, 186 Ward, James 113 Ward, Karen 82 Ward, Kimberly 82 Ward, Larry 114, 176, 223 Ware, Robert 162 Warner, Carroll 114, 175, 183 Warner, Debra 114, 197 Warren, Deborah 138, 172, 197 Warren, Steven 114 Washington, Brad 138, 199, 212, 228 Washington, Faye 82, 179 Wasilewski, Catherine 162 Wasilewski, Jan 82, 170, 171, 176, 179, 197 Wasilewski, Susan 138, 171, 176 Wasser, Jeffrey 82, 184 Watkins, Jean 114, 184, 199 Watts, Ellyn 82, 170, 174, 177, 187, 188, 256 Watts, John 138, 185, 256 Watry, Duncan 162, 220 Wearne, Brian 82, 171, 172, 185, 195 Wearne, Dorothy 24, 138, 181 Weaver, Robert 138 Weber, Mark 114, 177, 181, 285 Webster, David 139 Webster, Judith 114 Weekly, Marilyn 25, 114 Wehmeyer, Dorothy 21, 83, 177, 300 Welch, James 139, 288 Welling, Michael 162, 179, 214, 230 Wells, William 139, 212, 228 Welsh, Mary 114, 170, 191, 302 Wendelin, Steven 162, 179, 214 Wengrovitz, Michael 114, 170, 177, 199 Wengrovitz, Philip 162, 199 Wenner, Mary 114, 179, 199 Wenner, Vicki 25, 83, 199 Wertheim, David 114 Westcott, Matthew 114, 176, 207, 223, 224 Westlein, Deborah 162, 175 Weyraugh, Maris 139, 172 Wheeler, Eric 184 Wheeler, Jeffrey 139, 228 Wheeler, Linda 181 Whelan, David 83, 170, 172, 177, 179, 265 Whelan, Paul 139, 171, 177, 187 Whistleman, Kathy 139 White, Bernard 162, 185 White, Tina 80, 178, 197, 201 White, Vivian 162 Whited, Brian 162 Whiteley, Mary 83 Whiting Robert 24, 162 Whitmer, Sharon 115 Whitsett, Sarah 83, 170, 174, 189 Whitten, Cheryl 83 Whittaker, Albert 162 Whittaker, Sonia 115 Wicker, John 114, 199 Wilburn, Patricia 114, 197 Wilhelmi, Karin 162 Wilhelmi, Kent 1 39, 180 Williams, Alice 139 Williams, Bradley 114, 180, 199 Williams, Dirk 139 Williams, Elizabeth 139, 171, 177, 203, 197 Williams, Linda 162 Williams, Linda 114 Williams, Nancy 139 Williams, Paul 162, 179, 214 Williams, Rodney 212 Williams, Thomas 162, 179, 214 Wilson, Kenneth 83, 177, 265 Wilson, Robert 83 Wilson, William 162, 177 Wine, Gail 114 Winegar, Marlis 114 Winne, Christopher 139, 181 Winter, Dann 162 Wise, James 139 Wise, Sari 114, 176 Wiser, Kenneth 114, 139 Wisner, John 24, 83 Wisner, Karen 162, 197 Withers, Evelyn 83, 170, 177, 179, 187, 191, 283 Withers, Harry 83, 177, 235 Wittmus, Rhonda 83 Wolf, Larry 139, 212 Wollett, Victor 139 Wood, Elizabeth 163 Wood, William 139 Woodrow, Shera 115 Woods, Douglas 163 Woods, Kathleen 115, 170 Woody, Vicky 139 Worley, Charlotte 163 Worley, Michael 115 Worsham, Henry 115, 176, 207, 223, 287 Wray, Donna 115, 174 Wray, Joan 23, 84, 170, 174, 176, 179 Wray, Steven 163 Wray, Robert 84, 170, 288 Wright, Coreen 115, 171 Wright, Debora 139 Wright, Edwin 139 Wright, James 139, 181 Wright, Steven 115, 170, 189, 207, 299 Wright, Terry 84 Wyman, Stephen 163, 212, 214, 290 y Yancey, Barbara 139, 203 Yancey, Wanda 197 Yezierski, Lynette 84 York, Carol 139 Yorke, Regina 115, 186 Young, Carole 84, 178, 248 Young, George 84 Young, John 163, 214 Z Zargan, Janet 219 Zartman, Mary 163, 186 Zartman, Pamela 115, 179, 218, 231 Zartman, Ronald 115, 199, 216 Zettle, Deborah 163, 181, 186 Zimmerman, Donna 115, 186 Zimmermann, Elizabeth 163 Zimmermann, Mark 84 Zorger, Barbara 115 Zorger, David 163 Zwinscher, Valerie 115 a fo ares 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Thank you for making all your deadlines and for creating what will hopefully be a very good yearbook. To the editors, thank you for tolerating my nagging. To their assistants, thank you for doing all the dirty work which the editors didn’t want to do. Particularly to Nanci Bross, thank you for suffering silently as my own assistant. To Karin Gilbride, thank you for suffering as my other assistant. To the photographic staff, thank for providing good pictures and for going through rain, sleet, snow, and whatever to get them. To the yearbook room, thank you for remaining functional through yet another year of trash and graffiti. To the faculty and administration, thank you for allowing us to snatch your pupils and, sometimes, you yourselves for pictures. To Mr.Jordan, thank you for wearing that itchy Santa Claus costume and for having Nancy Norman on your lap for so long for the picture on page 254. To PHOTO CREDITS KELLEHER — T.A. Kelleher, Yearbook Advisor GROEMPING — Ralph Groemping, Yearbook Photographer BRAY — Tom Bray, Yearbook Photographer ABRAMSON — Larry Abramson, Yearbook Photographer PAULLIN — Jeff Paullin, Yearbook Pho- tographer CANNON — Robbie Cannon, Yearbook Pho- tographer BINGHAM — Rick Bingham, Yearbook Pho- tographer MATTHEWS — Hunter Matthews, Yearbook Photographer HALL — Larry Hall, Yearbook Photographer GILBRIDE — Karin Gilbride, Yearbook Pho- tographer SPECIAL CREDITS CANNON — page 10 BRAY — pages 12-13 GROEMPING — page 14 GROEMPING — page 16 GROEMPING — page 17 WHELAN — page 45 KELLEHER — pages 46-47 CANNON — page 168 at GROEMPING — page 169 GROEMPING — pages 204-205 KELLEHER — pages 242-243 CANNON — page 247 KELLEHER — pages 264-265 KELLEHER — pages 282-283 KELLEHER — pages 308-309 Mr. Gardner, Miss Lange, and all other teachers concerned, thank you for generously excusing staff members from classes during deadlines. To Miss Wilson, thank you for allowing us to remain your next doo neighbors one more year. | do believe, however, that we were somewhat quieter this year. To Hunter Publishing Company, thank you for serving as excellently this year as in years past. To Mr. James Ellis of Hunter Publishin Company, thank you for invaluable advice. To the student body, thank you for your business and for being as in teresting and versatile as you were this year. It made our job of portraying you in these 312 pages so much the easier. _ And to Mr. Kelleher, thank you for being our advisor, for staying up t all hours of the night and or morning printing our pictures, for offerin useful advice on a variety of subjects — one of which happened to b producing a yearbook, for fixing our broken radios and cars, etc., ete, etc., etc. After all of the thank yous which | have made, you are still the biggest asset which this or any other yearbook could have. Tom Wallin, Editor in Chief 1971 Jeffersonian The editor wishes to thank the entire hotographic staff of the 1971 Pere onian and, of course, Mr. Kelleh theme. er for helping him with the AY if . fe } : wt He Wa 4 © at hes f } ; Were.8 1a ey im j hi ; ip nw, es Apa ; ; rA | : Ni ry ie x M : ny as , : j ; 4 Rs tS A ae wie ae Vn uk ’ a he Tie a Aiea Fe we nas e [ ay FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRAR UCM 3 2769 13055844 0 1 HR aay eng aan ae atta ras ety H rH a, ieee ae ni ss


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