Lane High School - Chain Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)
- Class of 1963
Page 1 of 228
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 228 of the 1963 volume:
“
F.: .M ... .,.-.-..,..-11.-..y- ,-Q 11- XV11.-1-.V 1, ++1:-f?5-n-- ,H -.-f--1--1-'111r::-Sfwffil1,.:1yL'.?Efx.,2l,',1, .En .31If1,:i,W?5FifV-i':7g5tTu-35-13g3,g'f7. w,,f' , 3. , 4, , .1 1--1,115 15, Z. Z-gjlil' f - - 'T --1 , '1 1 , 1 1 - 4 ' 1- -.-:J '-:J ' ' L-.N 11'1, ' '.. ,T-'27 '- f 1 ' ' 11 N '- ' '. 1 'ni A 1 W- , ,. 1 1, , , A 511, ,-Q, ,.:-1 11,1 1-1,-11 -1:1n.,1., 11 ,,.Q11, ,1 1 111 f 1 .V . I , .FL VI Q V 1 . L 1 11,1M1.,..!-.-1,--.TM 7 .1 1, ,. , - ... M . ,. ,Y M I NL ,V ,VV 1. 1--32?-'-1 1iaf N 1 1 1' -1 1' 1- 'V '- -4,,1'., t 1 - i ,I I 21-111 .: .i I X' , 1 I ':'r '1 ' ' ,, 1 W. '1Lf,.2'z '..1-1,11.' 'I 1 I ' 11--He, au -' 11 , X 1 -f ,-:1,!.- , , .--1.,,,1 -1 -1 11 ,1 . 1 -5 ' 1 uf 1 A1 - -- 4 - rf21 EU --' 11 fur --:- ' : 1 1 1 ,,1 141 1 1 lr. 1 Q 1i 11 A g l 1111--5-'kff,.:1,I,1g, A 1 1 -1 1 ' 1 - X 1. ' .1 l1,.7'F'1 , Q I-'J' 1' V .::5f':'V Z '. A ..-L'r':: if if I ' Lzi ' 7.1 I.. I , A, ,, ,. . ,I . H 51.1 ,v,,- . , 1, ,N Y, .. , .,, , .,.,,!, . Y . , R ,,. 1, 1 4.17 -1 ,. .. -.-.' . 1-1. - M V-' A A Y 1 - k 1--,.1I.111 '.1',Z 2' -. LL ' - 1 1 ,, 1',1 f , . A .Wk .ff 1 115-1 1- ff-.M 111- ll 1 - ' 1 1 1 JA Aff '4.,..'1 ' U 1 I. H 1 :ff-vi , s .-1, 1 X 5' +,,' - -1 ' I 1 I 1 , 1 . , I .A . ' -f'-:W-N4,, 31- 1 . , . . tw ' '- L 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 . 4 I 9. 9 ' ' N f 4 1 - 711.-V .i!. I 1 . ., .H I V I X . .pk X-L' 4' ?i11. ' V V. . H... ..f . U I Qi- ' 4- 11 J ,, -..,: mirth .J 1w , A '-x 1 gym 1 Z , K 1: . - , Q11 We .'1 , V 1 1 ' I, 'Q . 1 1. I ' N'x 2j-,C - 1 ,Q 'H' Sr ' - i' L' ' 1, 1- n 351' 7' 1, Zwf, 4 1 55 ':- Q - - ' 11 ,M S , , ,J . A' V , a A 1 W. A W ffrwz, . '1 1 Q '- f 1 - 1, -J if :lbw 4. X . .Q .ff l 1 51' ' x ' 5 ,X ' - - 1 ,, 11 yi. .Nl N v 15 . ' K 1 f ' 1 ' ' 1 1717, . 1 1 51 . 11 W, , 7374111.41135-SEI 11 I' E' i --fn nffv' ' -fl, , -.u - r' 5 ffj' fr .! J 1 I ,V N ..,T,- 1 1 . f f I , ,Y1f3 '1'f-rf fi .' 4 ..,-A. un L Lf-. , , ,,.....i ,..t.:. --fr--f I I I I Y ' Y Ill ., .ll Sun. -sn H lf' Eff. ll' lfll I.. I .ll .I flf I-l.4 I an ' can ..., ...fu ...,.. I I I L f 1 iii l iii iii iii zfiiv L 1 . , '. nl ,uv , P.. fn. ,nv p.. -.ff-3 1' -ev-ul Nwrwa- bil A XM' -QQ -uv-'C' NV..- .jo lf? hiv THE Lane High School W - 4.-15. V' - pP -1 e Q-1 H-55, if'-l':'1'2!'5Gi71. Fr 'Ev QQ? CHAI ' 45th Link Charlottesville, Virginia 3 nn i 1 mai ' , llll llllliii rf: H1335 i l -l em ,. I .B A ' nv , 1 fgii 1 1 A l l , llll 5 Ji .- u ,- , ,, ,i V . 1 1 -gk-15, 5, ,iw 1: f:.i 1, 4 ,, , iii ms lux an Ill If 1 SQ? 411 CQ, o 70 0 O O I 'iff During the school year 1962-63, Lane was the victim of a friendly invasion. Our space -age visitor was part of an interplanetary exchange program in which a Martian teenager was given an opportunity to study the habits of Earth teenagers. Lane High School was fortunate in being chosen for this venture, and the 1963 CHAIN is proud to introduce our previously invisible alien, EBOR! 1 O Q0- ! I 1 4 5 N ' b Our Faculty . Well qualified, devoted, Lane's faculty provides leadership, instruction, and guidance for the students in addition to insuring their mastery of academic skills and concepts and taking genuine interest in the progress of the pupil. Pages 14 - 27. 6 ur Students In the center of all activities and educational programs are the students, totaling thirteen hundred to m a k e this the largest student b ody in Lane's history. Pages 30 - 115, 182 - 197. ur Activities rl - VV E., SCCTCOBCB , - .v-v ',, -, it ,XX 8 The many, widely-varied activities at Lane reflect the student's balance of interests and enthusiastic partici- pation. Availability of excellent facilities and sponsorship helps students produce worthwhile efforts, whether in student government, organizations, music, publications, or dramatics. Pages 118 - 149. Our Athletics . Through success in interscholastic sports, the Lane Black Knights do much toward making and spreading the schoo1's fame. The four varsity teams consist ofboys who match athletic skill with enthusiasm and willingness to work hard as team members. Pages 152 - 179. H -1 v c A Golub. ,a 5-, J --Wi, , ,w, is 'fit 55 i 41' s i I 4 J i ' in 4 I V fi Q N' ii li f 1 s s I H1 5 9 it-EH! Hi R' -.X fs! . I ie f I L xx r :,g!,v , W 1 Our Community Living under the shadow of Mxujeffersonls University Lane students have unlimited opportunities to indulge in its cultural life. Many businesses and industries in the Charlottesville area provide varied occupations for Lane graduates. Pa.ges,2OO - 216. 10 J Q .M Z c ,A -.wr 5 jf uq 5 X s f 15351531 if 'A X X 53 ' 0 7-Sin ' Y ,qw , -Q.:- l-' 11, .U -v - 5, ' gf? V wi: ' Y u I ,v. 1 n 1 ,U ,hx 'Q IN - 5 E , I rg, x ,W . xx . . me RN-M-' E .i I fig' i E ' - . -jf- ,UL 5. Wi. -... on. . .1 , W.. f?ff:L. ' .E I. 'F V552 fl z in -1 'JR - W: .. - 'HSA 'E iii? . . 2-W QT PL . ,H -1- 52.5.-' ' 25. -if .J JY:-Q A fx- ffTif'.f.H5ff1:,. .Qs .-.A ..-.,..1.5v, 1, ..,. .m.f.'..'.-.1 -- .. .J 'f'...-y. QE..-1. .:..z-.l 3,.,1.i:-Af .- Q' 1 'gl' 5, VC? 'MJQFTS-3 T- H ' 4U 2'f.'-5 .gf We-52. '5Ll..,1 J.' ..:'.-ff- .-1.111 .. li 2 :ng -J '- '- L... r I K. IJ! . -F, f H SEI: .4:f: , , .Q . -.E UG' ,Tb :..L L . ,W , X .yn 1 .1 -. .Lf 2 .. .LI-5: :T . .. jf - wir, .g H . . W Q! EEE f i 1 22' A , L.-..,.a.L .L 1 f' v ff.1...f- ., -. .,,. ' ll-iff!-'. '::'a1.' E? ? '+ 35532. gg 'fic-...-f' V ,ffl ,.,. 5. 11 E i1'.u.v'v--ggi' . ':-'f.r'f.'1l: 24-1' N 1:1 .Q-F7111-,f ., ,, 'Fill' vw 'If '. M N i1',A:1.?iEf 'P'7fLf 1s': '- .- - f 1TL:1k'7.. ?Q-.l 1 ' i .'E.1r',gL Z if E D ll R -3 .2.3 .... J... ,......... ..,l ,- 3, M, --:' 5 ,.A:. ..',:.. ,2 nit... ...girl Ar. .-7-'nl ' f: 4 M1222 -zfvk -A 5' n'.'-5572: '- I .110 mg.-. .-. ,., ,., . M55 ,J as-.5 . ,n.. ri. ,. ,., ,. E k.. if sJ4i'A51PEisi?1.fe ' ?Z??wf'f'if1 'J .. . .,f .ff -55 .-Wu ,-.F-.11 . .,.. , 1- Ei, '1 Q. A Q?'f!kf,' ' f 'f . L:-iii: ' .5 F? . 5' f- V4 Q. .QFQJI V 'Q' Fig? -- 2 . .5111 Tig L ' XLT. Tr.-,U ' 11. -.,l -.1 Y 11? Z . .Jin ' I ,,:...,,..'.,. J... . . , .. -ill.. . .,- '. 'W-fr .--,:. - i5.n.fa .QE:i .1 .-3 ' ..:v'f- H35T5fiQ:f ,:- 7' E LLL? .x1?3,? '.f'1 ' 5 Q Pjifiiiv-' tri jg, ' 52.23 Q35 1 5 , . ':,t,.H..v,- ...D ,. , 3. .Ag-.. . n,f Z'IJfa . I --+..w .. -,--1, ..,,'.1h. - is -.. iigff- iii PU . 1-' ' V i.3.lQ3j .Ik me-. . . c' 1 . 53- 'f-hiwg ' lr r 1: 3 1.102 . gf.. -' 1, , SAE- ik , . . -: Q! AV.. ... - ?Qg'7l'- ,N jf' , .I U : .TQ .L 1,4-53: ,IZ .Jw ,.. .b ,-.iwglv . H, M. ,.... ,Y ,.-, fi--1-2 9111 ' '-'23 'F-E'?'i1-- wg ,fm 'C' N .1 WM' 'fix-Q4 E'..e-.I Q.. r.'...-wx n ,Qu -.' Q' .2-.H ' we Hg.: . gg.,-35, ,, .,.,.. 2? ..... ' L. .,f-.XF ........ Qggiv., H ,i f my Wa- E . . E..-.M 54.1. . ik-'f .. 1 . ., Q-., ,g.4I,5w... Q5 E- 41'-'.l1-mfg.-.1,-., f 1' ' . - ' - Jiri, . .. .4-.4 ., ., -.uf w A . I ' .-'Ez E:-1: 11f:,fg'lJ, . . 3, - its 5 251 fuller F, NN . .. :': .iii ,U , . K swirl-M 'J -L' ,,, .1-5. ,,.:r K X 5 . Q..- .Q - E W ,E , ..,,-,,f. . ., .zzz 3.5 . .. M L 4 E751- gg, 3 . if ' 3. .fat A , , A ' . . A . . .. f:'.j J' V. -V my . gi -. .F :gp Af. ,fa . 1-5.551 . E: X . if 2? -A.. . 195 ',... -' ii!-Tl I A Q! 4 V 1 M x b U Y ,. V , V. , . , , . ... g 4 . w --r 3 ni- P9 '1 di Q, . 911. ' nn' W5- 'w...,,'1-vnir W . . -D ,V '7 'Eff , gjrxg b, ,QL QU' G53 S? 2 1 is -' rl., wg H, ,V 1----,. 5- .5 , W, ff. W ' .-...:.:-mm 1 51' fi w H :-: :.:m.::..Qgg:.: :v,,?, w, my , V ..... 451 L X cxixx 4 ,, -gm, W 7 ,-fr Pri 41 ,J , ,, Dedicated administrators guide Left to right: Mr. George C. Tramonting Miss Catherine F. Youngg Dr. P. A. Wa11enborn5Mr. Fendall R. Ellisg Mr. Roscoe S. Adams, Sr.g Mr. Chester R. Babcockg Dr. W. Copley McLeang Mr. T. L. Mullinnixg Ivirs. Edith H. Rudyg Mr. john M. Dunnavant, Jr. MR. FENDALL R. ELLIS MR. W. I. NICKELS, JR. B.S.., M.A. B.S., M.A. Superintendent of Schools Principal 14 our fortunes. MR. GEORGE C. TRAMONTIN B. A. , M. A. Director of Instruction MR. JOHN M. DUNNAVANT, JR. B. S., M. Ed. Administrative Assistant MR. JOHN BIBB B. A., M. Ed. School Psychologist MISS VIRGINIA BOLEN B. S. Office Teacher Sponsor: Players' Club Q-i.....L, MRS. DINORAH B. SADLER MRS. LENORA SEGAL MRS ANNE P HEMMINGS Secretary to the Principal A.B. R N Sponsor: Spanish Club Secretary to the Guidance School Nurse Department The facult of Lane give Mrs. Barrow offers instruction to a future seamstress. Ph. B. , M. Ed. 5. iv MR. JOSEPH L. BINGLER B. S. Physical Education, Driver Ed- ucation, Mathematics, Coach: Baseball, F o o tb all, Assistant Coach: Eighth Grade Basketball, Sponsor: junior and Freshman Classes. MR. WILLIE T. BARNETT, JR. ' MR . JOHN BARNES Guidance Director Sponsor: F . T.A. B. S . , M. A . Director of Athletics Chairman: Physical and Health Education Department MRS. FAYE M. BARROW X Home Economics i MISS DOROTHY BLAND MRS. ELIZABETH BOONE B, s., M. Ed. B. A., M. Ed. Business Educatign , Geology, General Science MRS VIRGINIA BOWEN , M S. Busmess Education '. +5 ' :Y . . .and add w ater and stir. Miss Weis shows Mildred Witter and Melinda Gordon some tricks of the culinary art. f . I N Sponsor F B L A., Junior Class X N7 Chairman Business Education E 3 Department TN - A A -S ' X MISS LILLIAN BUTT M. S. History, Government MR. TOM CLARK Sponsor Tri H1 Y, Senior Class B. S. Now I wonder if he's really sick Checking Chanman Social Studies History, Economics attendance is a part of Mrs Bowen's Job Department Sponsor: Junior Class . . as Well as MR. DAVID COOKE B. S. Physical Education Coach: Basketball, Track, LV. Football Sponsor: Senior Class MR. FRANCIS CRADDOCK B. S. Art, Speech, Drama Sponsor: Players' Club MISS MARTHA DUKE B. S., M. S. Biology Sponsor: Science Club MR. IIMMIE J. DUNBAR B. S., M. Ed. Industrial Arts Sponsor: Ir. Hi-Y, Student Council MR. JAMES E. FREED MISS ALICE ELAM B. S. MRS.. MARY DUREN B. S., M. Ed. Chemistry, General Science B. A., M, S., Ph. D. Algebra, Geometry Sponsor: Science Club, Latin Sponsor: Lanetime Sophomore Class 18 1n mstruction. MRS. BEVERLEY S. HATHAWAY B. S., M. Ed. General Science, Biology Sponsor: Science Club MRS. SYLVIA HEINER B. A. Geography, Civics MR. SHARON B. HOOSE B. M., M. Music Ed. Band Sponsor: Student Council MRS. MARILYN I-IORNER B. A. French C SYLVLA P I-1oRw1Tz MRS. LILLLAN H HURST Mr Claflsf indfvir :mes Seem to be enJ0Ym9 A,MA. BS Backtocoomgt Engllsh Ma.themat1cs Sponsor Senior Class Guidance 1-. hn.-m.+w.A..4- t ,..-.-.-,-14...-.+,.... MRS. ELAINE LAILAS B. Ed. Business Education MISS DORALD LOGAN B. A. English MRS. BARBARA LOWE A. B. English Sponsor: Debate Club MISS GENEVIEVE MCCENEY B. A. Geography , History Nearl f1ft percent of facult MISS ELIZABETH MAKARITIS B A , M M. A. MRS. DENISE MARKOVICH Latin History, Geography A Sponsor Bumblebee, Senior Class Sponsor Cham, junior Class Mathematics Chairman Language Department 3. .., N . f ' -- it 1 , X wt. , ...W f. f F MRS. LUCILLE E. MICHIE B. S., M. Ed. Q English Guidance Sponsor: Debate Club, Inter-Club Council MRS. REBECCA MOI-INEY S , M Chemistry, General Science Sponsor: Science Club Mr. Hoose has a quiet momentbefore the concert. have Masters degrees. MRS. BARBARA NORCROSS B. S. M135 NANCY E. MORRIS MISS DOROTHY NELMS Physical Education B. A., M. A. A. B. Sponsor: Girls' Athletic English Mathematics Association l Il Yi' - - Education MRS. BETTY R. PITTMAN B. A. History, Geography Sponsor: Tri -I-Ii-Y MR. CLYDE POOL B, S., M. A. Industrial Arts MRS. GAIL ANN QUICK B. A. Geography, Physical Education Sponsor: Girls' Athletic Association, Sophomore Class MRS. I-IEBE R. REDDEN B. A., M. A. -Spanish Sponsor: Spanish Club MR. JOHN E. REITZ B. S., M. S. Biology, Physics MRS. WEBB B. ROTHWELL MISS G1-ADY5 SCHUDER Sponsor: Monogram Club, JETS A. B. A. B., M. A. Chairman: Science Department Librarian Algebra- majors at the . MR. GEORGE W. SERGEANT B. M. Vocal Music Sponsor: Senior Class M MR. ROBERT C. SMALL B. A., M. A. English Sponsor: Senior Class, Debate Club, Gymnastics Club MRS. PATRICIA LAURIE SMITH B. A. English Sponsor: Junior Players' Club MRS. FLORENCE SOMMERS B. A. Vocational Civics and Mathematics, Remedial Reading MISS ELNA SPRADLIN MR. TOMMY TI-IEODOSE MR. GERALD C. SPEIDEL B. S., M. A. B. A. B. S., M. S. Physical Education Physical Education History, Geography, Government ' Sponsor: Cheerleading, Coach, Fggtball, J, V, Sponsor: Sr. I-Ii-Y, Senior Class Student Council Bagketbgll, Track -Lf-rg-Twa +f....-fff -.ia L 2' A ., 'ix 1 V1 aj Ki., s xn. 23 . . University of Virginia practice MISS MARTHA THOMPSON B. S. Mathematics X . MRS. NANCY B. TOWLER B. S., M. A. French Sponsor: French Club Students are taught new concepts as the school is given a new look. MR. I-IASWELL H. WALKER A B , M A Geometry, Tngonometry MRS MARY LEE WARD MR ROBERT VINES Sponsor Student Council, A B S Chairman Mathemaucs Mathematics Enghsh, Speech Department Sponsor Elghth Grade under Lane's teachers. MRS. JUNE WEBSTER A. B. English Sponsor: Players' Club MR. STEPHEN WEBSTER B. M. Distributive Education Sponsor: D.. E. Club, Players' Club MISS CAROL LEE WEIS B. S. Home Economics MR. DANIEL G. WHEELER B. A., B. D., M. Ed. Mathematics Sponsor: Key Club, Eighth Grade MISS MARILYN WHITSON B. A., M. Ed. MRS. W. E. HUGHES Remedial Reading Cafeteria Manager TQ. 1 .C Not Pictured MRS. DAWN BRYAN A. B. English MR. DON CAMPBELL B, S., M. S. Vocational Office Training, Business Education Sponsor: F. B. L. A. In Memoriam In appreciation of her unfailing devotion during forty years of service as a mathe matics teacher, we express our gratitude to MISS ADA LEE BERREY. 26 MR. HUGH L. SULFRIDGE Died: December 3, 1962 Principal of Lane, 1929 - 1949 Superintendent of Schools, 1950 - 1953 27 1 E-iv' ' : x . . x ' x 1 ' .xawaazsaax I -' HQ L. - 5- i sf-17 vi- ' ' xx: .' - 4 x'I' . Y- ' ' : uw , M. 1 x., .. Ll: . ., F . .. . . . M - - xxxxgff' E .IYY Eg V X mix., xx xx, xg .V V Z '? ' x ,, wr x: mi :xg ....,.. ,.....,g,, , . . -rf 'fs .x ..,... , - ' x x M, ,. K xg! jg. . . ,V M -1 W '-C x-x : x V x.. ' .. Yi . x 1,3 wg ,, ' I ff: g H - I , , Q, 1 x I ' :Q ' x 6, nf' :N ww, ,, W , fx. ' W .JL xv-17, x if Q T ,. 2 , Milf.. 2 ,.,. 1- x xy 1.-E S xx v E' ' 5.1 wi Y M : . 5, ' 'wx Mg? E51 x x ' ii: Y wlvwi xxz-sikrxx. 1 52 gmt: 1 , A .957 'Q xxx x '-'H A 1 f 191 11 3 L, Mi, , Y, ,nf . 1 f .1 . , f J -V111 '1 I-I 11 4 9 -rf .F 'il s, f . vw' i jr. 'ing Q B. ,Qin Ai ' H--V 1.1-r ...A l- r I w ,, . , W, , I uw QA? H. Senior Class Officers S ie rei ent CARO PLEASANTS JIMMY MITH......... ......VC -P sd L .... ..oeL:rr:La MADELYN COLEMANU... ...........Treasurer JIM COPELAND...... Preside The Seniors of 1963 make thei i A for BRENDA IRENE ADAMS Conc ert Choir 55 All State Choir 5, Homeroom Treas. 3, 4. t V1 'K 4 ' 1 I I 1' Mike Sheffield enjoys Miss Horwitz's joke HELEN HALSEY ANDERSON Rock H111. French Club 2, 3,4. Lane H. S. . F. B. L. A. 5. EARL H. ARMSTRONG, JR. Student Council 4, 53 Concert Band 1,2,3, 4, 55 Cpl. 4,55 Marching Band 1,2,3,4,55 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Commencement Band 2, 3 , 45 All State Band 2, 3, 4, 55 Improvement Award 45 Monogram Club 55 Senior Hi-Y 4, 5: District Conference 4, Model Gen. Assembly 5, Homeroorn Vice-Pres. 45 Foot- ball 4, 5: I. V. Letter 4, Varsity Letter 55 Track 2,3: J. V. Letter 2. RICHARD JAMES ASI-IBY N Science Club 4, 55 Debate Club 3, 4, 5: Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 55 French Club 25 S.C.A. Representative 35 Manager of Book Store 33 National Honor Society 33 Golf 3, 4, 5: Letter 3. 2 BUFORDBABER ast year at Lane their finest. I Carol Pleasants, Anne Nichol, and Kathie Crispell receive their awards from Mr. Nickels ALAN NEAL BLEVINS I-Iomeroom Sec. 2. DICKIE BOAZ Victoria H. S.: j.V. Football Letter 1,25 Varsity Manager 331. V. Basketball Letter Q 1,25 Track 25 Library Club 1,2: Vice-Pres. 1 2. Lane I-LS.: Concert Choir 55 JETS 5. he Citizenship Award. JUDITH ANN BOWKER F. T. A. 55 French Club 2, 3, 5: Sec. 55 Spanish Club 55 Inter-Club Council 59 Players' Club 55 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 5. BRENDA FAY BROWN .i ' Student Council 1: Honor Code Committee Z.,,jl?Aj 15 Concert Choir 43 F.B.L.A. 3,4: Regional -915' Convention 3 . , 33 -.R Q- Qi, KITTY BRUCE D.E. Club 5: Treas. 5. ARTHUR I-IAZEN BURNET Student Council 55 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Marching Band 1, 2,3,4,5, Pep Band 55 Commencement Band 4. Lane's two semi-finalist CHARLES KING BUTLER Student Council 25 Key Club 4,5: District Convention 55 Horneroom Sec. 3, Treas. 53 Football 2: I. V. Letter 2, Varsity Manager 4, 5, Varsity Letter 53 Golf 4, 5: Varsity Letter 4, 5. 5. Q if , I-IENRIETTA MARIE CARRIERE ' ' Student Council 55 French Club 3, 5: Vice- X'xx0 Pres. 55 Lanetime Staff 4,5: Feature Editor 1, 5, S.I.P.A. Convention 45 Bumblebee Staff 3,4, 5: Art Editor 5. 1 Karen Sjostrom and Ralph Feil compare notes on the Merit exam. , , Jin, .A plz: 31 ' s f V ,- - - 1 ,EF . , 1: Q , 5 . ,F , T l JACQUELYN ANN CHURCH F. B. L. A. 5gHOn'16I'OOI1'1 Sec. 55 y spanish Club 5. STEPHEN MAGANN CLARKE Albemarle I-LS.: Student Council 3: Honor Code Committee 35 Class Pres. 4, Sec. 35 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 45 Football 3: I. V. Letter 3. Lane H.S.: Key Club 55 Monogram Club 4, 55 Track 4: Varsity Letter 4. MADELYN ANN COLEMAN Student Council 4, 5: Ushers' Club 55 F.B.L.A. 35 jr. Tri-Hi-Y 35 Class Treas. 4,55 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 5. Mer1t Scholars are announced. W . STEPHEN COLEMAN Student Council 2, 3, 55 Concert Band 1, 25 Marching Band 1, 25 Commencement Band 1, 25 Key Club 2,3,4,5: Treas. 5, District Convention 3 , 55 Monogram Club 4,55 Home- room Vice-Pres. 45 Chain Staff 55 Football 1,4,5: Varsity Letter 4,55 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4,5: J. V. Letter 3. MICHAEL S. COLO Student Council 4, 5: District Convention 4, Honor Code Committee 4, Rules Committee 55 Ushers' Club 4, 55 Concert Band 25 Marching Band 25 Key Club 2 , 3, 4, 55 District Convention 4, 55 Monogram Club 3, 4, 55 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Football 2,3,4, 5: I. V. Letter 2, Varsity Letter 3, 4,55 Basketball 25 Baseball 2,3,4, 5: Varsity Letter 3,4, 55 Track 3: Varsity Letter 3. WYATTE JAMES COPELAND Student Council 55 Key Club 3,4,5: Vice- Pres. 5, District Convention 35 Monogram Club 4,55 Homeroom Pres. 3,45 Class Vice- Pres. 4, Pres. 55 Lanetime Staff 3,4,55 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: J. V. Letter.2,3, Varsity Letter 4, 5, Outstanding Area Scho- lastic Player 5, First Team All State 55 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: J. V. Letter 3, Varsity Letter 4, 5. GREGORY ARTHUR COSTAN Jr. Hi -Y 1,2: Pres. 25 Inter-Club Council 25 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 35 Football 3,4,5. 35 JOHNNY DAVIS . in, to kv. li' 1 LE SANDRA LEE CRAWFORD F.B.L.A. 3,4,5: Treas. 5, Regional Con- vention 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 43 Home- room Sec. -Treas. 5. KATHLEEN JOAN CRISPELL Easternjunior H.S.: Student Council Sec. 2. Lane H.S.: Student Council 3,4,5: District Convention 4, 5, State Convention 4, Honor Code Committee 53 Key Club Sweetheart 55 French Club 3, 53 Science Club 3,45 Players' Club 4, 55 Sr. Tri-I-Ii-Y 4, 55 Lanetirne Staff 4, 5: Editor-in-Chief 5, S.I.P.A. Convention 4, Meeting at Uni- versity of Richmond 4, 55 Homecoming Queen 55 Vassar Award 45 Latin Tournament C. X x 3: Honorable Mention 3. WILLIAM J . CURTIS DuVal H. S . : Football 3 . LaneH.S.: Concert Choir 3, 4, 5: Vice-Pres. 55 All State Choir 55 Monogram Club 4, 53 Football 4: Varsity Letter 45 Track 4. .Gx. Key Club 4, 5: Sec. 55 Monogram Club 4, 55 Jr. I-Ii-Y 1,2: Vice-Pres. 25 Homeroom Pres. 55 Varsity Football Manager 4, 5: Varsity Letter 4, 55 Varsity Baseball Manager 4, 5: Varsity Letter 4, 55 Varsity Basketball Manager 3, 4, 5: Varsity Letter 4,53 J. V. Baseball Letter 1. Seniors I PATRICIA LEE DAVIS Concert Choir 4, 55 F.B.l..A. 55H01'11E1'0O1'n Treas. 2. JAMES THOMAS DEI-IART Concert Band 2, 35 Marching Band 1,2,33 French Club 3. 36 W JAMES NICHOL DEINLEIN Episcopall-LS.: I.V. Football 2: j.V. Letter 2, Wrestling 2, Baseball 2: LV. Letter 2. Lane H.S.: Ushers' Club 4,55 Key Club 3, 4, 5: District Convention 3,4,53 Monogram Club 4, 55 Football 3,4,5: LV. Letter 3, Varsity Letter 4, 5, Central Virginia All- StarTeam, Honorable Mention 55 Basketball 3: j.V. Letter 3. PAMELA GAY DENZLER Homeroom Sec. 2,4, Treas. 25 Bumblebee Staff 2, 3, 4, 5: Editor 5, S.I.P.A. Con- vention 4. ANTHONY MASON DIRICKSON Ablemarlel-I.S.:I.V. Football 2: J.V. Letter 25 International Club 2. Lane I-I. S.: Ushers' Club 55 Players' Club 55 Sr. Hi -Y 4. Mr Phillips photographs each senior. . . last p1ctures at Lane. xiii? and distributes the pictures DANIEL G. DOYLE French Club 53 Football 4, 5: LV. Letter 45 JETS 5. 37 WILLIAM BILL HUGH DUNN, III Monogram Club 3,4,55 Homeroom Pres. 45 Football 1,2,3,4,5, J.'V. Letter 2, Varsity Letter 3, 4, 5, First Team All Central District 5, First All Central Virginia 5, First Team All State 55 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: J. V. Letter 2, Varsity Letter 3,4,5, Second All Central District Team 4, Track 1, 2, 3,4, 5: J.V. Letter 1, Varsity Letter 2,3,4,5. HELEN MAE MARGARET DUNNIGAN Clifton Forge H.S.: Latin Club 2, Yearbook Staff 1,2. Lane H.S.: Spanish Club 5: Sec. S5 Gymnastics Club 55 Concert Choir 4,5g G.A.A. 3,55 Debate Club 55 jr. Tri-I-Ii-Y 1,2,35 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, 5, District Confer- ence 4, Historian 5. The Class of 1963 g1VCS the GORDON HAPPY DURHAM Concert Choir 1,2, 3, 4,53 Monogram Club 3, 4, 5, D.E. Club 53 Football 1,2,3,4, 5: LV. Letter 2. Varsity Letter 4, 55 Baseball 2, 3, 4, 5: Varsity Letter 3,4,5. JAMES RAY EASTON Monogram Club 2,3,4,55 Football 2,3,4, 5: J.V. Letter 2, VarsityLetter3,4,55 Track 2,3,4,5: Varsity Letter 2,3,4,5. JEAN EDDINS 38 X ALISON EDWARDS Concert Choir 4,5, F.B.L.A. 5. RALPH LYTTELTON FELL Woodberry Forest: Concert Band lg Marching Band 15 Baseball 2: Varsity Letter 2. Lane H.S.: Student Council 3, 4, 5: Pres. 5, DistrictConvention 3, 4, 5 , State Convention 3, 4, Honor Code Committee 3, 5, Rules Committee 45 Ushers' Club 55 Concert Band 35 Marching Band 35 Key Club 3,4,5: Sec, 4, District Convention 3, 4, International Convention 3, Monogram Club 4, 55 Players' Club 4, 53 Virginia Boys' State 5, Class Pres. 3, 45 Lanetime Staff 4, 55 Football 3,4,5: j.V. Letter 3, Varsity Letter 4, 55 Baseball 3, 4, 5: Varsity Letter 3,4,55 Track 3,4: Varsity Letter 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4,5:j..V- Letter 3, Varsity Letter 4, 5. school a new basketball clock. I ' . , , Q-Q r ,.. ,. i A, . ., V H., .V ,. . -.v'v ' .QFIJ . MI ' J.!,r 1. N J, 1 'fl -All . .I, -A '7' A I , RICHARD GRAYDON FERRELL Sr. Hi-Y 55 Baseball 4, 5: Varsity Letter 4. 5. l JENNY LEE FINDLAY G. A. A. 33 F.B.L.A. 3, 4, 55 Inter-Club Council 3,4g Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 5. PETER WARNER PETE FITCH Concert Chou' 55 Homeroom Treas. 1, 3. 39 MARIAN PAULETTE FLAGG F.B.L.A. s,4. ,X Q , BETTY FRANCES FOC-LEMAN StudentCounci1 45 G.A.A. 2,35Jr. Tri-Hi- A Y 2,3. I , u CHARLEE GARDNER F.B.L.A. 3,4,5. DONNA GARLETTS 'T F. B. L. A. 1, 3, Award for shorthand and 1 ! Typing Speed and Skill 3,4. Students enjoy Lane's first creative MissBoston's Sth period Creativewriting class write, listen, re-write! CAROLYN GENTRY ,k A 40 u . LENORA MAE GLASS Student Council 15 Concert Choir 3,4,55 Girls' Choir 1, 23 All State Choir 3,4,5. 2' WILLLAM B. GOODMAN Manager 5, Varsity Letter 5. Student Council 55 Monogram Club 55 jr. I-Ii-Y 231-Iomeroom Sec. 2,4, Vice-Pres. 35 Football 2, 3: J. V. Letter 2, 3, Varsity HAMPTON GRAHAM 1 Hazen investigates the school's Van de Graoff generator or atom smasher. Hazen Burnet wins science trip to Chicago. CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA HALL Pres. 5. 'XXQ W , orrs B. HANEY, JR. Chain Staff 55 Track 25 Gymnastics Club 5: Pres. 55 Spanish Club 5. 41 Student Council 3, 4, 55 Ushers' Club 55 G.A.A. 2,35 jr. Tri-Hi-Y 35 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4,S, Homeroom Pres. 1,3, Sec. 2,4, V1ce A! CARQLYN MARSHA HARRIS F.B.L.A. 3,4,53 sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4. ROBERT EDWARD HARVEY Science Club 4,53 F.B.L.A. 43 Bumblebee Staff 5: Circulation Manager 5. Seniors provide leadership BARBARA PAYE I-IAWKINS Albemarle H.S.: F.T.A. 25 Intemational Club 1, 33 Literary Club 1, Nursing Club 1. Lane H.S.: D.E. Club 5. BETTIE F . HEAD F. B. L. A. 3, 4, 55 Bumblebee Staff 4, 5: ,Aft Typing Editor 5. V RONALD LEROY I-IESS Concert Band 1,2,3,4,5: Vice-Pres. 5, lst Lt. 5, 2nd Lt. 5, Top Sgt. 4, Cpl. 3, Sgt. 45 Marching Band 1,2, 3,4, 55 Pep Band 4, 55 Commencement Band 2, 4. IOANNA LEE HICKS Fluvanna H.S.: F.H.A. 15 Glee Club 25 jr. . Tri-Hi-Y 1, sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3. E' g 'xg 42 I RONALD E . HOADLEY THOMAS W. HODGES Student Council 15 Players' Club 2,3,4,5: Pres. 5. in all areas of school life. JAMES S. HUGHES l ' Student Council 1, Monogram Club 2,3,4, 5: Vice-Pres. S, Class Vice-Pres. 2, Sec. 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: j.V. Letter 1,2, Varsity Letter 3, 4, 5, Second Team All- District 4, First Team All-District 55 Basket- ball 1,2,3: LV. Letter 1, Varsity Letter 35 Track 1, 2,3,4, 5: Varsity Letter 2, 3,4, 5. RONALD WAYNE I-IUTCHINSON Sr. I-Ii-Y 4, 5: District Conference 5, Vice- Pres. 55 I-IomeroomVice-Pres. 25 Bumblebee Staff 4, 5: Editor 5, Circulation Manager 4, S. I. P. A. Convention 45 Spanish Club 5: Pres. 5, Va. State Spanish Tournament 3, Third Place, French Club Ss World Youth Forum 4. l ROBERTA BOBBIE SUE IRVING F. B. L. A. 3, 4, 5: State Convention 5, Regional Convention 4,5, Pres. 5. JAMES R. JARMAN, JR. . Ushers' Club 3, Concert Choir 1,2,3,4,5: .4 Sec. 3, Pres. 43 All State Choir 3,4,55 jr. Hi-Y 1,23 Sr. Hi-Y 3,45 Homeroom Vice- Pres. 1,35 D.E. Club 5, Football li Golf 3, 4, Tennis 3,4: Varsity Letter 4. 43 m ELLEN MARIE JOHNSON Girls' Choir 15 All State 3, 4, 55 Concert Choir 2,3,4,5: Sec. 45 Science Club 2,33 Chain Staff 4, 5: Class Editor 4, Editor-in- Chief 55 Spanish Club 5. JANE JOHNSON ff, V .5 Science Club 25 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y,3. The Student Council is efficient under STEPHEN CHARLES CHIP KANITZ Student Council 53 Ushers' Club 55 District S. C. A. Convention 55 Sta.teS. C.. A..Con- vention 55 Key Club 55 Science Club 55 Sr. I-Ii-Y 5, District I-Ii-Y Convention 5. PEYTON KUHLTHAU Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Vice-Pres. 4, Pres. 55 Debate Club 53 JETS 5, Varsity Basketball Manager 5. Al1 students please give attention to the following annoucementsl' Vice-Pres. Skip McGau9hey and Sec, Anne help Pres. Ralph F eil deliver the homeroom announcements. -4. I I w if z Y Q, leadership of BECKY LAMB Ushers' Club 4, Concert Choir 5, Players' Club 2,3,4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4,1-Iomeroom Pres. 2, Sec. 3. JUDY IRENE LANG Student Council 1, Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, CommencementBand 2, 3, All State Band 33 Concert Choir 4, 5, All State Choir 53 Spanish Club 5. Feil, McGaughey, and Nichol ROBERT LANG I LINDSAY GORDON LEAKE, III Concert Band 1,2,3,4,5: Pres. 5, 2ndLt. 5, Cpl. 3,4, Sgt. 4, 55 Marching Band 1,2,3, 4,53 Pep Band 1,2,3,4,55 Commencement Band 1,2,3,4-3 All State Band 1,2,3,4,5: lst Chair 4, 5, Promotion Staff Chairman 55 Key Club 4, 55 Jr. Hi-Y 25 Sr. I-li-Y 4,5. RONALD I-IECTOR LEFEBVRE, JR. West H.S.: Homeroom Sec. 25 Jr. Red Cross Representative 1. Lane H.S.: French Club 2, 3,55 Debate Club 5. WILLIAM HARLAN LOWRY Concert Choir 4,5: Pres. 5, All State Choir 5, French Club 2,35 Science Club 1,2,3,4, 5, Inter-Club Council 5, Chain Staff 2, 3, 4: Photographer 4, JETS 5: Pres. 55 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. 2. - ' 45 if li , HARRYI. JIMMY LYONS Student Council 2, 3: District Convention 3, Key Club 3, 4, 5: Pres. 5, District Convention 3 ,45 Homeroom Pres. 4,55 Basketball 4,5: Varsity Letter 5. WILLLAM THOMAS McCANN Student Council 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, 5, District Convention 3, 55 Monogram Club 2, 3,4,5: Sec. 4, Pres. 55 Class Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. 2, I-Iomeroom Vice-Pres. 5, Pres. 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1,2,3,4,5: LV. Letter 1, Varsity Letter 2, 3, 4, 5, Co-Captain 4,55 Baseball 1,2,3,4,5: LV. Letter 1, Varsity Letter 2,3,4,5. JANICE MCCONCI-IIE F.B.L.A. 3,4,5: Treas. 5, DistrictF.B.L.A. Convention 5, Homeroom Pres. S. SHIRLEY ANN MCCONNELL Burton H.S.: Pep Club 1. Blacksburg H.S.: Glee Club 45 Music Club 4. Lane H.S.: F.B.L.A. 5. More seniors than LESLIE F. MCCOY Goliad H.S.: J.V. Football 1,2,3g Varsity 4, j.V. Basketball 1,35 Varsity 45 Science Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 4, Band 1,2,3,45 French Club 13 Letter Club 4, District Play Contest 4. Lane H.S.: Concert Band 5, Marching Band 5. HARRY SKIP MCGAUGI-IEY Student Council 5: Vice-Pres. 5, District Student Council Convention 5, Southern Association of Student Council Members 5, Rules Committee 55 Ushers' Club 5, Sr. Hi- Y 5: District Hi-Y Convention 55 Virginia Boys' State 45 Chain Staff 5: Business Manager 53 Science Club 2,3,4,5: Vice- Pres. 5, Inter-Club Council 5. 46 ever before QR A x C I ake trip. A j l ,, Q 6 y ,1 -. f , Y-'IPF - 4 VV-,' A: , - .wrifiti q I 2,5 ,.., 3 I P ,Q PATRICIA ANNE McK1NSEY fin : V '.,., 351- F.T.A. 3,4,55 French Club S5 ' ' ' ' V 1-W3 f ieieifi - Science Club 55 Debate Club 4, FAITH MAN DRELL Mr. Walker explains the geometric poof of sin Q94-Q1 : sin G cos 0 + cos 9 sin ??? SANDRA KAY MARTIN Concert Choir 4,53 G.A.A.: Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 25 Science Club 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 25 Homeroom Chaplain 1, Treas. DIANA PI-IYLLIS MARTINEZ Conce1'tChoir3,4,55G.A.A. 3gJr. Tri-Hi- Y 33 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 45 Spanish Club 5: Vice- Pres. 5. 47 Kathie Crispell is 1962 Homecoming A 5- r 1 -' J' - m -T 1 Q ., 'q ,fx-,rg ff E 'jj fl, V. 4 Y, If N V. 'I-gt,-A fl f-'K I rd KX- r K1 'ji 1 1' ,7 If , , . f 'I' ,,' . 'Ig I ' I CL' l JOSEPH AUGUST MATACIA w . 1, 1, ' ' Former Queen, Dot Snook, crowns Kathie. P i PHILIP HENDERSON MOORE, JR. ANDREW MILLS Monogram Club 4, 55 Sr. Hi-Y 4, 5: Wearer of Jeweled Hi-Y Pin 55 Model General ' Assembly 4,5, District Convention 4,5. Blue Ridge Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y, Officers- Teachers Training Program 5, Pres. 55 Inter- Club Council 5, Homeroom Pres. 5, Track 3,4,5: Varsity Letter 3,4,5. ,I ,- Bumblebee Staff 4, 53 Chain ueen Madelyn Coleman and JACQUELYN MORGAN Albermarle H.S.: Class Reporter 15 Chorus 13 Library Club 2, 3,4: Sec. -Treas. 2, Pres. 43 Girls' Basketball Team 2, Junior Red Cross 2,3,4: Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4. BETTY GRAY MORRIS Concert Choir 4, 55 Girls' Chorus 3, D E Club 23 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1,251-Iomeroom Sec Treas. 1, Chaplain 1. MARSHALL MORTON Ushers' Club 55 Science Club 2, 3, 4, 55 Debate Club 5, Players' Club 3,4,5: Vice- Pres. 55 Homeroom Sec. 3, Treas. 2, Chaplain 1. MICHAEL LEE MIKE MULLINNIX Concert Band 2, 35 Marching Band 2, , Sr Hi-Y, 4, 5. Madelyn and Allen at the Homecoming Dance LEO A. NAPOLEON Student Council 55 Key Club 4, 55 Ho m eroom Vice-Pres. 55 Staff 3,4, 5: Art Editor 53 Golf 2, 3, 4, 5: Varsity Letter 4,53 Gymnastics Club 5. 49 ' V . dw ,ll MARY NAPOLEON French Club 55 Science Club 25 Ir. Tri -Hi-Y 1, 25 Homeroom P r e s. 25 Bumblebee S ta ff 55 Inter-Club Council 5. DON MARK NARENSKY S t u de nt Cotmcil 2, 5: Honor Code Committee 25 French C lub 55 Players' Club 2, 35 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 35 Chain .1 Staff 2,3: Class Editor 35 Foot- ' ' ball 4, 55 Basketball 15 Tennis 2, 35 History Medal 1. Ashby johnson escorts Carol Pleasants at the dance. Y 1 VT fe 1' :if WILLIAM EDWARD NEWSOME StudentCouncil 4, 55 Key Club 4,5: District Convention 45 Inter-Club Council 55 Mono- gram Club 4,5: Sec. -Treas. 55 Homeroom Pres. 35 Lanetime Staff 3, 4, 5: Sports Editor 4,5, S.I.P.A. Convention 45 Basketball 1, 2,3,4, 5: j.V. Letter 1,2, Varsity Letter 4, 55 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: LV. Letter 1, Varsity Letter 2, 3, 4, 5. ANNE FRANCES NICHOL Carol Pleas ants Graham Junior I-LS .: National Junior Honor Society 35 Glee Club 1,25 Student Council 1, 25 J. V. Cheerleader 2. Lane I-LS.: Student Council 4, 5: Sec. -Treas. 5, District Convention 5, Honor Code Committee S5 French Club 55 Science Club 45 Players' Club 4,55 jr. Tri-I-Ii-Y 35 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, 55 Virginia Girls' State 45 Homeroom Vice- Pres. 45 Homeroom Sec. -Treas. 35 Lanetime Staff 3, 4, 5: Assistant Editor 5, S.I.P.A. Convention 45 Cheerleader 55 Latin Festival 35 Coordinator of WINA Teen Show 5. ALLEN NICHOLS Key Club 4, 5: District Convention 4, 55 French Club 53 Science Club 2, 3,4, 5:Treas.. 55 Chain Staff 5: Class Editor 55 Inter-Club Council 55JETS 5: Vice-Pres. 55 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, 5. RICHARD NORFORD D.E. S: Pres. 5. WILLIAM R. NOUD, JR. Sr. Hi-Y 45 IETS 55 Inter-Club Council 5. ELIZABETH ANN PAYNE F.B.L.A. 5. re Senior Attendants. BETTY JEAN PHILLIPS Concert Band 3,4, 55 Marching Band 3,4, 55 Flute Ensemble 4, Rating I, G. A. A. 55 F.B.L.A. 4. CAROL PLEASANTS - x Student Council 4, 55 Ushers' Club 55 Inter- w Club Council 5: Sec. 55 Key Club Sweetheart 55 Homeroom Sec. 2, 45 Class Sec. 4,53 ' Cheerleader 1,2,3,4,5: Head Cheerleader 'U 2,5. 51 IV IA ,B v 1, I Seniors study college catalogues in the library and think about the future. College looms up as a big challenge. DAVID PLEASANTS Lee H.S.: Track 1, ZQ 3. Lane H.S.: D.E. Club 5. is X I A rx MARSI-IA ANGELA POWELL 7 , K ,- CHE RYL RAGLAND 405 f ' ll CREGGIE I-IELEN SALISBURY ARNOLD CLYDE RAUSCH French Club 55 Science Club- 5. MARTHA CAROL REX Smdent Council 15 F.T.A. 2,35FrenchClub 55 jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3: Chaplain 2, Pres. 35 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4,5. 1 L.. O f GLORIA JEAN RILEY Student Council 1, 25 D.A.R. Essay Contest: Second Prize. BOBBY ROGERS Concert Band 15 Marching Band 15 PepBand 15 Commencement Band 1. Rock Hill: Foot- ball 2, 3: Varsity Letter 35 Baseball 2, 35 Varsity Letter 35 Track 2, 3: Varsity Letter 3. Student Council 1, 2, 3,4,, 5: District Student C o un c i l Convention 4, 5, State Student Council Convention 45 Ushers' Club 55 French Club 55 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Treas. 53 Players' Club 3,4, 5: jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Sec. 35 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4,5: Pres. 5, Wearer of jeweled Tri-Hi-Y Pin 5, Model General Assembly 3,Virginia Girls' State 45 Lanetime Staff 3, 4, 5: Copy Editor 55 I-Iomeroom Offi- cer 3. JUDY ANNE SCLATER F.B.L.A. 4, 5: Parliamentarian 55 jr Tri Hi-Y 2,3: Vice-Pres. 35 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4 53 Hey, don't waste those straws. The gang's all here after lunch. The mob makes use WILLIAM HUNTER SEAWELL, JR. Student Council 1, Concert Band 1, 2, 3,4, 55 Marching Band 1,2,3,4,55 Pep Band 1,2,3, 4, S5 Commencement Band 4-,All State Band 2, 3, Concert Choir 2,35 Projector Club 1, 2, 3. KENNETH W . Sl-IAUGHNESSY MICI-LAEL SI-IEFFIELD Concert Choir 53 Monogram Club 4, 55 Homeroom Pres. 2, 4, Vice-Pres. 55 Players' Club 35 Football 3, 4, 5: J. V. Letter 3, Varsity Letter 4, 5, Track 4, 55 Red Cross Council 5. KAREN ELLEN SIOSTROM Concert Band 1, 2, 3,4,53 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Commencement Band 1,2,3,43 All State Band 1, 3, 4, 5, Cpl. 3, 4, 5, Players' Club 3,4, 5, Jr. Tri-Hi -Y 2, 3, French Club 3,4, 5: Pres. 53 Science Club 3, 4, 55 Debate Club 3, 4, 5. CYNTHIA ANNE MARIE SKOGEN Huntington H. S.: School Newspaper 15 Student Patrol 1gACappella Choir 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Sec. 25 Spanish Club 3, Math Club 3. Lane H.S.: Student Council 5: Rules Committee 5, Sec. 55 Concert Choir 4,55 Tri-Hi-Y 53 Bumblebee Staff 5. JIMMY C. SMITH ELIZABETH WOOD SMITH St. Anne's Riding Club 1, 2, 3: Sec 1, 2, Pres. 35 Glee Club 3. Lane H.S.: Science Club 4, 5: Sec. 55 Debate Club 4,5: Sec.- Treas. 5: Lanetime Staff 5. of the new m1lk stand. Monogram Club 4, S5 Class Treas. 3, Vice- Pres. 55 Homeroom Pres. 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Football 2,3,4,5: LV. Letter 2,3, Varsity Letter 4, 55 Basketball 2, 3: J.V. Letter 2,35 Track 3,4,5: Varsity Letter 3,4,5. ROBERT LEWIS SNEAD Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, 55 Pep Band 53 Commencement Band 4,55 D.E. Club 5, Football 3. JAN ICE GAIL SOUTHALL L.A. 3,4,5, Homeroom Pres. 1. HAROLD STAPLES Mill er School: Varsity Football 25 Class Vice-Pres. 2. Lane H.S.: Football 3,4, 5: I.V. Letter 45 Baseball Manager 55 Track 5. 55 1 '-. '. 1 Mike the Goat, the Senior team's mascot WILLIAM JOI-IN STAVITSKI Science Club 2, 35 Basketball 3,4,5: J.V. Letter 33 Golf 4, 5: Varsiw Letter 4,5. LEW STOKES V. S. D. B.. Concert Cho1r1, 2, J. V Track Manager 4. JAMES W. TAYLOR James Blair H.S.: Industrial Club 15 Pro- jection Club 1. Lane H.S.: Concert Band 2,3,4, 55 Marching Band 2,3,4,53 Pep Band 45 Commencement Band 45 Recording Staff Chairman 53 French Club 3, 5. MARY KAY TAYLOR Rock Hill Academy: Choir 3gFrenChClL1b 35 Tennis Team 33 Hockey Team 35 Girls' Athletic Club 3. Senior girls stomp the unlors 1 SHIRLEY MAE THOMAS ,' - ' D.E. Club 5. Q' 56 Wrestling 1, Varsity Wrestling 2. Lane H.S .: Homeroom Chaplain 55 Football Manager 55 ELLEN THOMPSON RONNIE THOMPSON ELLEN SUE THORNI-IILL Rock Hill Academy: LV. Cheerleader 2: Head J. V. Cheerleader 2. Lane H.S.: Student Council 15 Ushers' Club 55 French Club 3s Homeroom Sec. -Treas. 3,4. MYLES THURSTON the annual Powder Puff Bowl Game RICHARD ANDERSON TRICE French Club 3,55 Debate Club 55 Homeroom Sec.-Treas. 55 Football 2,3,4,5: LV. Letter 2, 3, Varsity Letter 4, 5, Track 1,2,3,4,5: J. V. Letter 2, 3, Varsity Letter 4, 5. 57 A Senior screen play stuns the Jumor team If - , Homeroom Vice -Pres. 2, 35 Football 25 Track MARION ESTELLE UPDIKE Scottsville H.S.: Class Pres. 13 I-Iomeroom Pres. 1. Lane I-I.S.: Concert Choir 35 F.B.I..A. 3, 4, 5: State F.B.L.A. Convention 3,4, Regional F.B.L.A. Convention 3,4, S, F.B.L.A. Vice-Pres. 43 Class Sec. 2, Pres. 4, 35 Gymnastics Club 53 Junior Red Cross 5. 15 DALE WAYNE VAN ZANT Dobyns-Bennett H. S.: Student Council 25 1, 2, 3: Cross-Country 3, Indoor Track 35 Wrestling 2. Lane I-LS.: Science Club 4,53 ff-2 H Concert Choir 55 Key Club 4, 5: District Convention 4, 55 Track 4, 5. CHARLES EDWARD WAMPLER james Monroe H.S.: Science Club 15 Forensics Award 1. Lane H. S.: Concert Choir 4,55 All State Choir 5. x, X. 1 W, X JUDIE WILSON Homeroom Pres. 1. A The Black Knights bo ast their best A punt return made by senior halfback Feil and supported by a wall of blockers. . . I s Lane I-IigI1's goin' to shine tonight. . . . . . is watched by frozen fans during the William Fleming game. football season Q9-ID since 1952. KENNETH WAYNE WINDLE, JR. Concert Band 1, 2, 3,4,5: lst Lt. 4, 2nd Lt. 4, Top Sgt. 35 Marching Band 1,2,3,4,5: Cpl. 2, Sgt. 35 Pep Band 2, 3, 4, 53 Commencement Band 2, 3, 45 All State Band 2, 35 F.B.L.A. 3,4: District Convention 43 Sr. Hi-Y 55HOI1'1e1'OOI11 Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 2, Chaplain 1. EDWARD WINGFIELD Football lg I. V. Baseball 2. F ork Union Military Academy: Players' C1ub5N.C.O. Club, Rank of Squad Sergeant. GLADYS ANN WITTER Ushers' Club 5, F.T.A. 2,3,45 G.A.A. 4, 55 French Club 55 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, 55 Treas. 5: District Convention 4. ,X - : X L x0 x, Chippy brings the sun T1 1 N L ,, VF ' 1 N w 1 X w X: 3,4 STEPHEN CHARLES KANITZ From Sao Paulo, Brazil 60 and cheer of Brazil to Lane. r .. ri, 4. 1.-'ff fi Af-i '- ...aaa l 4 ., .,, E fe , , l l 11- , V' .QQ I Nav! I ' t Lane's 1963 foreign exchange student,Stephen Kanitz, known around school as Chip, has left a permanent impression in the minds of all who have known him. He has been an essential part of life at Lane as is evident by the many school and community activities in which he has participated. Chip's enthusiastic school spirit and cheering were unequaled at both football and basketball games. Lane history classes and Charlottesville civic clubs thoroughly enjoyed his many interesting talks and speeches. One exchange student meets another: Chip andEbor shake hands. Chippy's friendly spirit is shown by his having been chosen Friendliest Boy of the Senior Class. Chip has brought to Lane the sunny, cheerful atmosphere which is characteristic of his own country, Brazil. With true regret we bid him. . .Adeus, teremos saudades de voce. ' f V w il h , l ' I 1 il Chip makes his farewell address. That dazzling smile that dazzles all the girls. 61 is ,ff ia mess.. iw, .. H 5-:D . -ff .- . 4 I1 , w 1 w I . v I I w A N w is r ' H1 Ju, , Lp, H nf , . ,ww Q X V N w r v , 1 ' 1 l 11 1 , y , M M 1 F A Q- ., ., , .i I ., ,, 4 V J A.' I 1 mfku ECE .IZ K f QM. 1 , F! A b z5,..h ,AL . vm K E 1 I, 'Q' U1l'u'!aH.5 ij-',:.,f,, ,Ia 1 E? III! .rg 'X ffl' Hr- 'ff 1 W , manner' N JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Gene Amette, Bobby Trice, President5 jo LynnMcCauley, ART ACKERSON AZADA SEYHAN ANNE BABBITT SALLY BARR I JOHN BARTELT NANCY BARTON ANN BAXTER JOHNNY BEBAS DIANE BEHRENS MARGARET BEVERLEY ' TOMMY BIBB VICKI BICKERS LINDA BISHOP PHYLLIS BLTNCOE JANET BLUME HARRY BOGARD ice-Presidentg Ann Nickels, S e c r e t a ryg PE S.S'L11'EI'- BLAS CABRERA STEVE CALVER JIMMY CAMBLOS BRENDA CAMPBELL JUDY CARVER BETSY CHERRY TOM CLICK ROBBIE COLLEY ROSE ANN CONDOULIS ANN CRITZER BOB CURTIS LINDA CUSTARD SANDY DEANE BRENDA DICKERSON ELIZABETH DONELSON BETTY DOVEL ANN BOOKER DANNY BROWN JOHN BUENFIL 'in DARLENE BURGESS 65 -un. i if Wtjfv BARRY DUNSMORE DONITA DURHAM GREG ELLIOT BETSY ENGLANDER NANCY ERGENBRIGHT JUDY EVANS DIANE EWING cLoR1A FEKAS JOE FITZGERALD ANN FITZHUGH NED FOSTER GEORGE FOUSSEKIS Bowen, Makaritis, Clark, and Jumor Sponsors: Mr. Clark, Mlss Makantls, CYNTHIA GOODMAN Mr Bin len NEIL GORE 9 Bin gler Mrs. Bowen, and CLYDE GREEN ToM CRINNEL Jo ANN HADEN sUE HALL A DOUG HAMM LAURA I-IARLAN SHELBY I-IARLOWE PAT HARRIS MARK HELM LARRY HERBERT Bon I-IERRING SANDRA H1CKs 'C'-f' x GS 42-W 'CLS are Chosen as unior sponsors. SI-IERRY HOROWSKI JERRY HOUCHENS ' V 'VF SUSAN HUFFMAN MARY FRANCES HUSSEY FRENCH JACKSON HERBERT JAMES PHIL JOHNSON SUSAN JOHNSON DAVID JONES SSN'-' -ef- L..- Q 'ii Iwi -' Qt' 'S'-fr' W SUSAN JONES ALAIN JOURDIER SANDRA KJRBY MABLBNB KOBRE BOBBY LAWSON JIMMY LAYNB BOBBY LEITCH ANNE LYONS BOBBY LYONS BETTY MCCAQNN JOHN MCCARTHY JO LYNNE MCCAULEY iv' 3 ......- -,Jvl G1 sf I DON MOCAULEY PAT MCCOY BLAINE MOINTYRE JAMES MCRAY LEWIS MacDONA1D KAREN MANDLRQELLB STEVE Mefms WX M R5 JACK MARTIN JANICE MARTIN OABOLYN MASON FT STEVE MAUP1N This isthe pause that really refreshes, thinks Mr. Clark, one of our history teachers, at a Lane basketball game. Hall Monitors? Joyce Bingler, sophomore attendant, a n d Donita D u rh a m, jun i o r attendant, participate in the h a l ft im e activities at the Homecoming football game. Not a plate lunch from our own cafeteria, groans Mr. Sengeant to Miss Horwitz and Mr. Nickels. 17 fQ2f':fE5:jf I'If g,., , . Dana Spencer, Ann Lyons, and Diane Behrens are industrious juniors on the LANETIME staff . ' -v-4-f r sa., R 1:- ., I I, --a I0 1, Pm 2. uniors decide to have SARAH MITCHELL TOMMY MIZELL ANN NICKELS FRANCES PACE LEWIS PATTERSON RUBY PAYNE LINDSEY PETERS RACHEL PRICE CARL PROFFITT CECELLA PUGI-I DOUGLAS QUANCE CAROLYN RAMSEY Miss Makaritis lectures her fo urth period Junior History class. 'ibn ,. 1, -'w 1'1- L fi ' Us ,. f-A 50, Q-sf BILL REYNOLDS BRENDA ROBERTS in--X GAYLE ROBERTSON DONALD ROGERS ...f A . 'agp' , .Fw- JUDY Room 'T SHERRY RUDAY ge eh- 70 A another exchange student. :J RONNIE SNOW DANA SPENCER CAROL SPROUSE BRENDA STOGNER JOANNE STONE BROCK STRICKLER 71 ' RICHARD RUDY WAYNE SAMPSON GARY SCHOOLCRAFT RICHARD SEVERIN SHARON SHARRETT RACHEL SHAW DARLENE SHELTON WARREN SHIFFLET LARRY SHIFFLETT STEVE SHIFFLETT PATTI SMITH WAYNE SMITH Bill Goodman says, Take alook atBrock and George, modeling what the well dressed Laneite will wear GLORIA SUDDARTH LARRY SUDDARTH Q 1, PAULI TAYLOR PETER TAYLOR DON TI-IACKER SUE THOMPSON DAWN TIMBERLAKE BOBBY TRICE MARGIE UPDIKE MIKE VALENTI LINDA VAUGI-IN IOSEPI-UNE VEST Bobble C1-1spe11 ponders a question m Amencan H1story A study m concentratmn durmg Mrs M1ch1e's l ill I ag- , 11 CECIL WEST SANDRA WOOD Work, and pla . Hall monitors, Sue Allen and Gene Arnette, hard at work. GEORGIA WAHL GREG WAI-IL SUZAQNNE WALLS JOHN WA RBURTON LINDA WAYLAND LEIGH VVEBBER Jo Ann I-laden grins impishly as s h e writes in her little black book. Everyone enjoyed the Homecoming Dance. 73 Sophomores reach J, X, Y. f -J 1 - I' if ,, 3 L SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Dickie Gibson, Vice-Presidentg Joyce Bingler, Secretary-Treasurerg Tom Kavounas, DANNY ABBOTT LINDA ABBOTT JUDY ABERNATHY cy GENNY AGEE .H .B RAND AMISS JERRY ANGELL CAROLYN ANGUS BENJIE ARBOGAST SHARON ARNOLD JUDY BALTENBACH DIANE BANGHART VIRGINIA BARNES ANN BAsD1K1s JOHN BEARD .ff ,Q -fr: JERRY BEASLEY 74 49, MICKEY BICKERS JOYCE BINOLER MIKE BISHOP JUDY BLANTON BO EOREITT MARY BOUIWARE GWEN BOWEN PAM BOWEN SUSIE BOWLING LARRY BREEDEN PAT BREZINSKI SUSAN BROWN JIMMY BRUNGER LARRY ERUNTON NANCY BRYAN RICKEY BURGESS SHARON BURKE LAURA BUSSE LEWIS CALVER WALTER CARPENTER GERRY CARPER SUZANNE CARTER BARBARA CARVER LINDA CHAPMAN 'MARGARET CI-IAPMAN SARAH CLARKE GALE COLEMAN GORDIE COLEMAN JIMMY COLLIER EDDIE COOK Sophomore girls take The sophomore g i rl s joyed playing hockey this year. HARRY CRAFT ELAINE CRAIG JUNE CRENSHAW BOBBIE CRISPELL DONNA CRONIN RONNIE DANIEL LEIGI-I DAVIS RONNIE DAVIS BUTCI-I DEAN DON DICKSTEIN 5 R: 76 fy, DONNIE DOBBINS MIKE DONOVAN BETTY DOWNING LEE DOYLE MYRTLE DRUMI-IELLER MARGARET DRYSDALE BILLY DUDLEY SHIRLEY DUDLEY BOB DUNN LINDA DURHAM interest in hockey BRUCE EADES SUSAN EASON GERRY EASTON EVELYN ELIOT BOB ELLIS BOB FARINHOLT GROVER FARRAR IANICE FINCHAM JESSE GARLAND RosE ANN GARLETTS WILLIE MAE GARRISON DICKIE GIBSON WAYNE GIBSON BRECK GOODMAN PEGGY GRAY TONI GREENE GEORGE GRUBBS I GLORIA HAMILTON MELVINA HAMILTON ' RICHARD I-IANEY LL I There was plenty of action in the hockey matches. iw PD'- This year's sophomore Student Council members are Gordon Coleman, Susan Quance, ju dy Blanton, Jill Steigman, Joyce Bingler, Diane Wheeler, jackie Johnson, and Pam Bowen. ROBERT HANCOCK BARRY I-IARLOW RONNIE I-IARMON MARGARET HARRIS HARDY HARRISON GARY HARTI-I ARCHIE HAWKINS SHIRLEY HAWKINS LINDA HEDBURG SHIRLEY HENRY JEANNE I-IENSLEY RONNIE HESS GAY HODGES CARL I-IOLLAR BETTY HOLLOWAY Sophomores prepare for DAVID HOOSE DIANE HOUCHENS MARION HOWELL JIMMY HUTCHERSON SHARON HUTCHJN SON J. B. IRVING JUNE ISABELLE SANDY JARMAN GILDA JOHNSON JACKIE JOHNSON JOHNNY JOHNSON PAUL JOHNSON cHR1sT1 JONES KAREN JONES KEITH JONES J BETTY LOU MCCLANAHAN RONNIE MCCROBIE MIKE MAI-IANES JUDY MAHONE ANNE MARSH PEGGY MARSH SHIRLEY MARSHALL BARBARA MARKS SALLY MARTIN DORIS MASON MAXLNE MAUPIN BRENDA MAWYER CAROLYN MAWYER RANDY MAYS ANDY MEADE FREEDOM ! ! ! JILL MURRAY ARDNA OFFIELD JIMMY PACE DAVID PACK ADOLPHUS PAIGE KENNY PAYNE CHRISTINE PEREGOY LARRY PERKINS SUE PIPES FAYE PRITCHETT NANCY PROFFITT RONNIE PUGH DONNA PURVIS WILLIE PURVIS SUSAN QUANCE BRENDA RAGLAND GRETCHAN RAI-JM JUDY REA CAROL REID TED RENNOLDS DON RICHARDSON PATTY RILEY MIKE RITZ CHIP ROBINSON JEAN ROBINSON Look at the brass! Practice makes perfect 'CNT 4? beg. 'CI1 , 1:--vb ki 'B 11 1- in the language lab. JON ROCKETT KIM SAMPLE BILLY SAMPSON BRENDA SANDY BONNIE scIzNsNY RONNIE SCLATER DAVID SCRUGGS CHARLOTTE SEALOCK CLAUDE SEAY DONNA SHAVER LINDA SHIFLETT LARRI SHORT CARL SIEG WAYNE SIEGEL RICHARD SDv1MONS ', -- ' 'Rss rl- 'SL ,Y :FF 3? 2 E-2??151'- ' 5- TQ 375111211 .. A fc ' A .g3,',Ns', Eh w'i1f - wry ,gj -I-47,55 . . Modern teaching methods take over at Lane. 82 KAY SLOAN CROVER SMILEY DOUG SMITH NORMA SCNCER HAL SOUDER 1 DICKLE SOUTHWORTH DAN SPEASMAKER I is REBECCA SPRINGER JANET SPROUSE - S- JIMMY SPROUSE TIM TI-IEIS BILLY THOMAS MARY THOMAS WESLEY THOMAS KENNETH TI-IURSTON GEORGE TILLMAN BILLY TILMAN LARRY TOWNSEND G. W. UPDIKE PAM VAN ZANT a. PAM STACEY GLEN STEIGMAN JILL STEICMAN KELLY SUTTON CHARLES TALLY MARILYN TAYLOR PEGGY TAYLOR RONNIE TAYLOR BEVERLY TEAGUE PAT TI-IACKER 'Q' SANDY VIA PAT VIA NANCY WALKER PEGGY WALTON BECKY WARD CAROLYN WARD DIANE WHEELER DONALD WHEELER --K IVA WHITLOOR JOE WIEGAND Homecommg dance IS a smash hit. FRED WILLARD RICHARD WILLIS SUE WILKINS MARGARET WILSON NANCY WINGFIELD ROLAND WOODFOLK RONALD WOODFOLK PAT YOUNG JEAN ZIMBRO I'Iere's to you! Sandy and his date enjoy the party. Are Bob Hancock and Hardy Harrison posing or really working? A11 us Kennegys -ain't lucky. Chris seems to have lost a date. Can John explain this? 85 Freshmen choose Butcher FRESHNIAN CLASS OFFICERS Tommy Deane, VICE Presldent 11m Broan, Treasurer David Trice, Secretary TED ACKERSON TANYA ADAMS RALPH ANDERSON REILLY ANDERSON JERRY ARBOGAST MARY ARMENTROUT JUDY ARMSTRONG JOHNNY ATKINS MARILYN BAGLEY BOB BALDWIN DOTTI BALDWIN COLLINS BEAGLE ROBERT BBHAZB CHARLES BBVBRLBY JO ANNE BRANI-IAM Broan, Deane, and Trice to lead them. ROBERT BRINDLEY JIM BROAN YVONNE BROOKMAN DIANE BROWN ELIZABETH BROWN SKIPPER BROWN ED BROWNFIELD MY RA BRUCE CLARA BUCH LONN IE BURGESS LINDA BIBB MARGIE BICKLEY MAURICE BICKLEY LINDA BIRCKHEAD DONNA BISHOP LINDSAY BLANTON ANNE BOGGS SCOTT BOYER TOMMY BRADLEY GREG BREZINSKI 12:3 ion GILBERT BURNET RUSTY BUTCHER ROGER BUTLER RUTH CAPLES JOHN CARLTON BILLY CARPENTER BILL CARPER ANN CARPER DOUG CARTER PHIL CAWLEY They 1010 clubs and gam new recognition WALTER CI-IAFFIN WAYNE CHRISTIAN JUDY CLEMENTS RICKY COLLEY MIKE COOK SUZANNE COPELAND EDITH COKES SANDRA CRAFT DONNA CRAVEN BUTCI-I CRITZER JOYCE CRITZER LARRY CRITZER MARGARET CRITZER POLLY DAMMANN RALPH DAMMANN BARBARA DARNELL GLENDA DAVIS JANET DAVIS Lols DAVIS MARIE DAVIS SI-IE11.A DAVIS TOM DEANE PAULETTE DICKERSON RUBY DICKERSON WILLIE DIRICKSON WILLIE DONELSON KATHY DORRIER RUTH DOYLE KATHY DRUMI-IELLER PETER EADES VIVIAN EDDINS BOBBY ENGLANDER NANCY F EIL MARY FIELDING STEVE FIELDS ELIZABETH FIT ZI-IUGI-I RAYE. FORTUNE MIKE Fox JUNE FRY DEBGRAI-I GARRISON Q17 JAMES GRIMES ALVIN HANEY SONYA HANEY VIRGINIA HANS ON Jo ANN I-IARLOW BUD HARRIS ROBERT HARRIS ROBERTA HARRIS JAMES HASI-1 STEVE I-IASH hw- 1 li iii- JUDY GARRISON GEORGE GAY CAROLYN GIBSON PEGGY GIBSON LAUREN GOLDEN JOHNNY GOODMAN BRUCE GOODWIN MELINDA GORDON BENNY GRAvEs sHELEY GRAVES 'F' -...-,,,,,J GILES 89 DELMAR HAWKIN S ALLEN I-IENSLEY JIMMY HERNDON NANCY I-IERRING JUDY I-IIERS ANNE HIGHLANDER SUSIE HOKANSON PATSY INGALL RALPH JAMES LINDA JETT SAM JOHNSON LORETTA JONES CAROL JORDON LINDA JOSEPH OLAUDIA KARDOS JULIE KEYSER RONNIE KIRBY KATHY LANE MILLIE LAWSON SCOTT LEAKE Mrs Bottoms and Mr Bmgler dlscuss Freshman class problems. GREG LENTCHUI-I GARY LIVELY LINDA LONG LINDA LOWE ANN MARGARET MCCARTHY JUDY MCCLANAI-IAN WARREN MC1voR MARION MCKINSEY RANDOLPH MAI-IANES CARL MAKEPIECE Il. I im ADA MOON PEGGY MOON BILL MORRIS HUBERT MORRIS MELVIN MORRIS DIANE MOSES MILDRED MOWBRAY SANDY MOWELL SI-IERRY NEWMAN CARLA NELSON CHARLES MALLORY HELEN MARSHALL STEVE MARRS JACKIE MARTIN CLLDA MATACIA KATHY MATTHEWS STANLEY MAUPIN JEAN MAWYER VIRGINIA MICHIE LINDA MIZELL 64 I 'Skan- Teachers Work diligently Mr Barnett and Mr Vmes rush to meet deadlme on postmg grades. PAT NELSON FRED NICHOLS RANDY OLSON ANN PATTERSON GRAY PATTERSON BRENDA PAYNE JUNE PAYNE LINDA PAYNE sUE PAYNE WALTER PAYNE BILLY PEEBLES JOHN PEMBROKE RALPH BUSH JOHN PETERS LINDA PHILLIPS as students - - - JEAN SCHULL BARBARA SCLATER PAUL SCOTT WILL SCRIBNER BRENDA SCRUGGS SUE SCRUGGS CHARLES SEALOCK MIKE SHACKELFORD ALLAN SHAW GAIL SHIFFLET QIVJ SANDRA PIPPIN PEGGY PLEASANTS MARY POWELL EVA PRICE TAM ROOP ROBERT ROSE ROBERT RUTH GAYLE SAMPLE DICK SAMUELS PAUL SCHOOLCRAFT . 5 45. L 93 JACKIE SHJEELET JUDY SHIFFLET THERESA SHIFFLET BETH SHIPP HARVEY sH1PP JOHN SHRUM Tom SILLETT DIANE s1ssoN JOHN SLOUGH DUANE SMITH Us-r 11 -sv gag: If fx lp choose the1r KIT SMITH YVONNE SNOW JUDY SOUTHALL DREW SPOONER JOYCE SPROUSE LEAI-I SPROUSE VIVIAN STEVENS MIKE STOWELL RICKY STOWELI. JERRY STRIBLING LINDA SUDDARTI-I DAVID SUTTON KIM SCI-IWARTZ RANDY TALLY DEBORAH TANNER ,ffvlxl K11'n Schwartz nmth grade attendant, and Peggy Crispell, eighth grade attendant, ride in the Homecoming parade beauties. MAC TAYLOR MIKE TEAGUE DAVID TI-IACKER CAROLYN TI-IOMAS ,, LARRY THOMPSON 'SZ' 'T Im il' fffifw , STEVE TILMAN p JEAN TOMLHNI I' ., 1, M NV -3 ti? TOMMY TOMLIN S ' Rv In WAYNE TOMLIN f, . -M , '-:- Ns V JANICE TOWNSEND ' D' f D' f S- 1 I in fmbjs Hey, 1et's twist again! MANLEY TREMBLE DAVID TRICE an GAY TUE1, DAVE TURNER LINDA UPDIKE BILL VAN LEAR ROGER VEST JULIAN VIA MIKE VIA KENNY WALTON - I 'CTL W- ' 'NVQ IQ ' I1 Q AL - 25.1 N, ax ' Q 1' PEGGY WALTON in STEVE WALTON E JOHN WARREN MARTHA WELLS SUSAN WELLS MARIE WILKERSON MARTHA WILLIAMS A DON WILSON WAYNE WIN GF IELD Mr. Earl Brown spoke to Laneites about the history of the F. B. I. Freshmen take part in al RALPH WIRTHLIN MILDRED WITTER STANLEY WooD RAY WRIGHT 1 Freshman girls enjoy a game of volleyball. 96 Randy Olson, Pete Herring, and john Peters are a study in concentration in Biology lab. Bottoms helps Harvey Skipp with English work. activities at Lane. W'1+ lf P575 Margie Bickley, Butch Houchens, and Glenda Davis talk about the pep rally 97 Mr. Webster provides music for Laneites. Shall we conjugate a few verbs, Mrs. Bottoms? Peggy I.. Walton and JoAnn Brenham seem to be interested in that slide. EIGHTH GRADE OF FICERS: jay Sprous e S e cre tary -Treasurer- Phil Speasmaker, Presi dentg joe Bailey, Vice President. fi L EARLENE BISHOP BETTY BOAZ WESLEY BOBBITT LARRY BRADSHAW JAMIE BRANI-IAM KAY BRIDGEWATER JOHN BRIGGS BARBARA BROWN DEBORAH BROWN 1-2-3 -4, Miss Spradl1n's elghth cises. to find themselves swallowed 'ws M, 100 ROGER BROWN RONNIE BROWN NANCY BURGIN PAUL BUSSE MARY JO BUTLER EDDIE CAMPBELL GAYLE CAMPBELL JOHN CAMPBELL KLAUS CARR DICKIE CARROLL RICKY CHAPMAN MARK CHIKNAS MIKE CHRISTIAN ALLEN CHURCH WANDA CLEMENTS BOBBY COALE EDS COLEMAN SAM COLEMAN CAROLYN COLLINS HELEN CONNOLLY GARY COOK RONNIE COOK grade gym class does daily exer- DIMITRA COSTAN 'HR in the bustle of high school. BILLIE Cox CAROL cox FRED Cox LARRY CRAIG JACKIE CRAWFORD JEANNE CRAWFORD PEGGY CRISPELL SLATE DEANEY TOMMY DANDRIDGE BILLY DAVIS CAROL DAVIS EVELYN DAVIS JAY DAVIS DONALD DAWSON LYN DEANE 'C' 47? va? i. 5,53 'W mx , R. 1? bw ,,,.. R62 101 if 4-N, L- Et' They play basketball, 10111 CRAIG DICKSTEIN DORIS DILLARD SANDRA DONALD DORINDA DONER FRANCES DOVEL SUZANNE DREWRY JAMES DUFF CAROLYN DUNN JUDY DUSENBURY CONNIE EARY RICHARD ELLIOTT PAT FASSO JIMMY FAULCONER IULIAN FITCH ROGER FITZGERALD SUSAN FITZGERALD TOM FORRAR 102 clubs, and begin the foundations DENNIS FRAGALE KEITH FRANKLIN JOHN ERAZIER CHARLES GABLER DONNA GABRIELSON 3 DENNIS GARRETT EN PATRICIA GARTON LINDA GEER PATSY GENTRY Kmghts . ROD GENTRY BRENDA GIANAKOS ANGELA GIANNINY 5. DAVID GIBSON f DOROTHY GIBSON GAIL GIBSON MARY ANN GOODE FOREST GOODMAN JANET GREEN Splflt . uuia,4':' . X if -f:- riff. NOw when I was here last summer. . . Mr. Speidel relates his experiences to Christine Nolan and Greg Hamm . DIANE GREGORY MELANIE GRIFFIN CAROL GRIMM JOHN GRUBLES CHUCKY HALL ROBERT HALL of their last years. They be lt' 1717 104 JOHN HAMILTON GREG HAMM ANN HAMNER PAM HAMNER MARY KATHERINE HANCOCK JOHN HANEY WAYNE HARDING CINDY HARRIS GALE HARRIS JIMMY HARRIS LINDA HENSLEY PATSY H:ERR1NG as I 1 fr...- ' to study and to distinguish Susan Swing makes a veg! important call between classes. I-IELEN JENKINS ROBIN HILDEBRAND HOWARD HOLLAR BRENDA I-IOUCHENS BUTCH HOUCHENS CHARLES HOUCHENS CLANENCE HOUCI-ENS WARREN HUDSON BRENDA HUNT GREG HUTcH1NsON OAROLYN 1:NcAu.s ANDREA JACKSON BRENDA JACKSON CLIFF JOHNSON , 105 DENNY JOHNSON GILDA JOHNSON JEANETTE JOHNSON DAVID JONES I I C ELAINE JONES RITA JONES PENNY KELLER MARY ELLEN KIDD STEVE KING LINDA KIRBY NANCY KIRBY JERRY KNOTT RICKY KUHLTHAU PEGGY LANG JANE LAREW MARY LA ROCCA MARY LEAVEL CALVIN LILLY KATHY LINDSAY themselves in many ways. CHARLOTTE LONG JOHN LUX BRYAN MCCOY -F ORD MCDONALD DARLENE MCGEI-IEE a JOANNE McGINN LEE McLEAN BRENDA MAHONE LLEWELLYN MALE KATHY MARKS MARY MARSH BONNIE MARSHALL LINWOOD MARSHALL REG MARSHALL GAIL MARTIN They discover new abilities in themselves if f A a this is it! Elaine jones is probably the only eighth grader who had trouble her way around. trv is-1 SANDRA MORRIS SI-IAN MORTON KELLY MULLINNIX PAGE NELSON STEVE NEOFOTIS BOBBY NEWMEISTER 107 GREG MARTIN LINDA MARTIN ANGIE MAUPIN JEAN MAUPIN KAREN MAWYER LINDA MAWYER LAURA LEE MAYO REGINA MEADOWS DONNIE MILLS BRENDA MIMMS LARRY MOODY HARRIETTE MOONEY DAVID MORRIS JUDY MORRIS MICHELLE MORRIS :is- 'Tlx Rss' and look W1th awe toward 7' N ,J , COLEMAN NUTTER LOU ONESTY TOMMY PACE RICHARD PACK RANDY PAGE BILLY PAPPAS BOBBY PASCHEN EDNA PAYNE PAT PAYNE RANDY PERRY CHARLOTTE PERSONS PETER PHILLIPS PETER PLEASANTS DONNIE POWERS JIMMY PRITCHETT the future. RUSSELL PRITCHETT WOODIE PRITCHETT YVONNE PUGI-I ALBERT PUTNAM BILL RAMEY BOB RANKIN CHARLAINE RAUSCH CATHY REXRODE BETTY ANN REYNOLDS LEE RICHARDS PAT RITZ NEALE ROBERTS CANDY ROBINSON CINDY ROBINSON BOBBY ROCHWICK 'c'-' 44-4 Tv 'E W'-v ,, if-9 .f 4- First row: Bennie Scott, Diana Scouras, Ted Scouras, Pat Seay, Scott Sewell, Janet Shaver. Second row: Betty Sherrill, Everett Shifflett, Janie Shifflett, Virginia Shifflett, Donnie Short, Brenda Sillette. Third row: Mary Lee Simmons, Joanne Sisson, Ruby Sites, Jane Smith, Linda Smith, Tina Smith. hs..- First row: jim Snavely, Barbara Snead, Barbara Snook, Phil Speasmaker, Elaine Sprouse, Jay Sprouse. Second row: Larry Sprouse, Robert Sprouse, Ronnie Stafford, Richard Stavitski, Charles Stratos, Elaine Suatos. Third row: Mike Stribling, La Verne Sturgill, Susan Swing, Carol Tate, Connolly Taylor, Don Taylor. 110 ,,-,f 5... A., in Q, r First row: Bobby Taylor, Linda Taylor, Bryant Terry, Mildred Thacker, Ellison Thomas, Roy Thomas. Second row: Valerie Thompson, Marilyn Tomlinson, Gleason Toms, Gloria Toms, Mark Tramontin, Steve Trogdon. Third row: Mary Lee Tucker, Sharon Tummins, Mary Lee Updike, Vincent Valenti , Charla Van Zant, Dennis Vest. , ,ai 7 - V-1.-r .fn ser 3543 ,,,. First row: Brenda Via, Jocelyn Vinit, Marilyn Vogt, Bradley Walker, Cathy Walton, Florence Walton. Second row: Howard Webster, Dale Wells, David Wells, Mary White, Preston Whitfield, Jeannette Wilkins. Third row: McKinley Williams, Dolly Wilson, james Wilson, Milton Wingfield, Rebecca Watson, Larry Wolford. . 111 Virginia Wright Billy Zeller Wayne Zeller Tommy Zimmer Angie Wood Bill Wood Sydney Wood Wendell Worley Paul Wright Eighth grade boys and girls find the library to be a very helpful Larry Bradshaw is not sure if he'll ever place. finish his piece . ,r:'..', .,f,-.-i of wood. H ierA,i Z I' 5. V Xxx X Mrs. Hemmings, our new nurse, is really kept busyg but we wonder if her patients are as sick as they say. 1 12 5511! ,am ,mm -wk . Yes, Brenda, it's art. No fair peeking, Carla. , , - A Lane's very own hillbillies. -nu Ralph Feil, Creggie Salisbury, and Skip McGa.ughey seem to be enjoying one of Chippy's jokes Now who is this girl? Pauli Taylor asks Betsy Englander for help in identifying students in CHAIN pictures. I W.. Arm Fitzhugh doesn't seem to have any serious problems to discuss with Mr. Barnes. 115 QR wg ff: , v Jig? , sr Q Sal A Q 3 :i H M m Lf 9 E' is W Q1 4 f' af' H an fisaw W Q X' E - 2 , E gf my ' , W- '- -52' - ig? fi E 'Sli Q Min- , Kg H H S, : my 5 iw , W A '--- w 'L X ' x w X . .,,,- mf- 53. 1 'L 1 W W H E, Q , A wk W .. X , ,.: V. Z. XA X , , f 1 I, 1f1l',f H -I ,1,,J , ,. , ' ' ,, lffiin ,. 1 V - .--- v , .. --4 ,A -- A r H FfU Ii-'S W ay R- A '., l + M 1 ,, . -0 - LQ. '11.,I1.!,Ju'I.1Mf N. I 1---:vga ave, r +1f ?:i- ' - Q mtl? ,. ,N A , - 1 La-..-, ,, vs . 1 H 4. rr' -' V I AQ' 3 - , lx, L v -Y , -W.M , w ,, M.., 1 A i,, KT X N Xxx, STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Skip McCaughey, Vice -President, R a lp h F eil, President, Anne Nichol, Secretary . The Honor Code Committee, composed of seven Student Council members, issues Honor Code cards to applicants' and supervises the operation of the code. The President of the Student Council heads the Honor Code Committee, the Council secretary handles the paper work, and the other five members represent each class. This b ody is a standing committee of the Student Council and tries offenders of the Honor Code. Meetings are held, and students found guilty of break- ing the Honor C od e are punished according to the offense. The members of the Committee have worked throughout the year to strengthen Lane's Honor System. HONOR CODE COMMITTEE: Ralph Feil,Anne Nichol, Kathie Crispell, Richard Severin, Mickey Bickers, David Trice, Eddie Campbell. 118 The Lane STUDE T The Student Council, is made up of one representative from each eighth, ninth and tenth grade homerooms, andtwo representatives from each junior and senior homerooms, and four representatives-at -larg e . Our Student Council sent representatives to the Southern Association of Student Councils in Richmond for the first time this year, and representatives to the Piedmont District Meeting in the fall. President Ralph Feil went to Student Council Workshop at Radcliffe. The Council also sent delegates to attend the state convention. The Student Council sponsored the Homecoming football and basketball games and the Foreign Exchange Student Drive. The Rules Committee, created as a standing committee of the Student Council, deals with infractions of school rules and truancies. The Vice-President of the Student Council presides over this five member committee composed of juniors and seniors elected by the Student Council from its own membership. RULES COMMITTEE: Cindy Skogen,Betty Dovel, Mike Colo, Gene Arnette, Skip McGaughey. COUNCIL makes our rules, . . . JUNIOR AND SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES -First row: Cindy Skogen, Kathie Crispell, Creggie Salisbury, Charlotte Hall, Madelyn Coleman, Anne Nichol, Carol Pleasants, Henrietta Carriere, Betty McCann, Vicki Bickers, Margie Updike. Second row: Jim Copeland, Chippy Kanitz, Ralph Feil, Mike Colo, Steve Coleman, Skip McGaughey, Anne Lyons, Betty Dovel, Sue Allen. Third row: Earl Armstrong, Hazen Burnet, Bill Goodman, Leo Napoleon, Anne Babbitt. Fourth row: Larry Herbert, Bill Newsome, Danny Brown, Don Narensky, Steve Calver, Bob Trice, Rich Severin, Gene Arnette. EIGHT I-I, NINTI-I, TENTI-I GRADE REPRESENTATIVES-First row: Pam Bowen, Diane Wheeler, Jackie Johnson, Gordon Coleman, Wesley Bobbitt, Mickey Bickers, Jill Steigman, Joyce Bingler, Gay Tuel. Second row: Kit Smith, Judy Blanton, Susan Quance, Judy Shifflett, Janice Townsend, Kim Schwartz, Nancy Feil. Third row: Julie Keyser, Brenda Scruggs, David Trice, Jim Broan, Eddie Campbell, David Jones, Ralph Dammann. Fourth row: Penny Keller, Kelly Mullinix, Charla Van Zant, Julian Fitch, Frank Sargeant, Jimmy Faulconcr. .-1'Iif While the INTER-CI, B CGUNCIL coordinate I f-ke' -N 4 15:3 'N SLI-A. INTER -CLUB COUNCII.-First row: Carol Pleasants, Judy Bowlker, Anne Lyons, Betty Dovel, Susan Jones, Jackie Johnson, Carolyn Ramsey, Dana Spencer. Second row: The Inter-Club Council, a subdivision of the Student Council, acts as a clearing house for all the organizations at Lane . Its main purpose is to coordinate group activities, set up schedules, and stimulate cooperation among the student clubs. The officers are elected by the Student Council and representatives are elected by the different organizations. -KAW ' .+if1lk.fL.,. L,j.r, M , John Goodman, La rry Brunton, S t e v e Hughes, Bill ' ' Bill Newsome, Phil Moore, Allen Nichols, Billy Noud, Lowry. INTER-CLUB C OUN C IL OFFICERS: C ar ol Pleasant Secretary, Anne Lyons, President. S: them and the USHERS' CLUB enforces them. 7 , ,.., - Lane's Ushers' Club is composed of seventeen juniors and seniors headed by the President of the Student Council. These students are selected from a list of applicants by the Student Council and its sponsors. Members supervise lunch activities, maintain order on the first floor at lunch periods, and usher at assemblies and concerts. 'au SHE RS: Charlotte Hall, Carol Pleasants, Madelyn Jim Deinlein, Vicki Bickers, Mike Colo, Ralph Feil, Coleman, Ellen Thornhill , Sandy Deane, Betty Dovel. Chippy Kanitz, Skip McGaughey. Larry Herbert, Creggie Salisbury, Robbie Colley, Gladys Witter, Marshall Morton, Mason Dirickson. ' LANETIME OFFICERS: Kathie Crispell, Editor-in-Chief, Bill Newsome, Sports Editor, Anne Nichol, Assistant E d it o rg Creggie Salisbury, C o py E d i t org Henrietta Carriere, Feature Editor, Anne Lyons, Business Manager. If you have ever noticed LANETIME staff members with a distracted and slightly frantic appearance, chances are it was a deadline day for the newspaper. In spite of the last minute rush and numerous emergencies, the issues appeared every third week as scheduled. The LANETIME presents news of school events, special features, editorials, complete sports coverage, and stories and poems written by the students. In order to encourage students to become aware of their schoo1's problems, editorials frequently offer suggestions for dealing with various school difficulties. Last spring the LANET IME won the Southern Interscho- lastic Press Association trophy for the be st newspaper published by a high school of our size. It also won the Virginia High School League trophy. This fall the sponsor, Miss Alice Elam, and five other members of the staff attended the High SchoolNewspaper Clinic in Richmond. The Lanetime, our newspaper, BUMBLEBEE STAFF: Cynthia Goodman, Cindy Skog en, J' e a nn e R o b i n s on, Susan jones, Susan Quance, Mary Napoleon, Carol Reid, Pat McCoy, Louis Calver, Harry Bogard. ,D psi. -- 43 STAFF -First row: Laura Busse, Dana Spencer, Copeland, Bob Herring, Miss Alice Elam, Advisor, isa Smlth. Standing: Steve Calver, Carol Reid, jim Nelson Garnett, Diane Behrens, Ralph Feil. the Bumblee, our hterar magazme . . . The BUMBLEBEE is the literary magazine published twice a year by a staff of Lane students. It is composed of essays, poems, and short stort stories written by the students. Last year the BUMBLEBEE won the Southern Interscholastic PressAssociation award for the best literary magazine published by a high school of our size. The BUMBLEBEE put out its first Christmas issue this past December. The second issue appeared in May. 123 . if . W BUMBLEBEE OFFICERS: Dana Spencer, Poetry Editor, Henrietta Carriere, Art Editor, Pam Denzler, Co-Editor, Betty Darl, Feature Editor, Mrs. Kathryn Me a de, Advisor, Ronnie Hutchinson, Co-Editor, Bettie Head, Typist 5 Margie Updike, Exch an g e Ed it o rg Robert Harvey, Business Manager. A 5 V: -' L by W- N , , 1 ,, , h. , 'WGIRIA idiny h ini v'-. Iuvnqq mann lulhuhvckywg,-,gm Wm, whim' link Khin ll Saulllml him, , ua' haw' c 'k 'l'l9 W-lNIw'5 H ' 'O We ew was iff Owmkn in eh ,WM 'md' , TV Miss Elizabeth Makaritis, our advisor. The CHAIN Staff began to collect ads from loca merchants during the summer while most students wer still vacationing . The response to requests for advertisin was good, and many new subscribers were added to th annual's ad section. The first part of the year was spent in selling sub scriptions to Laneites. The receipts were made out an distributed to the students through a renovated syste devised by our former sponsor. The hectic time of picture taking plagued many teacher with the time -worn announcement, Would th members of th e. . .please come. . . QRemernber, Mis I-Iorwitz?j. Mr. Karl Phillips of Roanoke photographed th students of Lane this year. The de adline set by the publisher served -as a. impetus to the CHAIN Gang to draw up the pages identify the pictures, and write the copy. During th year the CHAIN staff could usually be found in 21 diligently producing this annual. Members of the CHAIN staff attended the Souther Interscholastic Press Association convention atWashingto and Lee last spring. They attended lectures and gaine many new ideas. and the Chain, our annual, compris All e n Nichols, Senior Editorg E11 e n johnson, Editor-in-Chief, L e o Napoleon, Art Editor . 124 I N B. lr... -,A ' K . I' G Cl Skip McGaughey, Co-Business Managerg Sherry Ruday, Co Business Managerg Rich Severin, Sports Editor. Th 1 ffl he Lane High publications. Jon Rockett, our photographer. CHAIN STAFF: Sherry Ruday, Co-Business Managerg Pauli Taylor, Feature Editorg Mickey Bickers, Kit Smith, Eighth Grade Editorg Otis Haney, Ann Basdikis, Sophomore Editorg Marlene Kobre, Junior Editor. Not Pictured: Steve Coleman, Dickie Lamb, Freshman Editor. NDA i lil 1 , A 3 ir . ,-.- ...E-' ' 3. -p-4-43399-Q-' L- V ' ,,E1.'i F3-ffl' '? 1 M' J fi V 3. ' 2-.-PQ' . - 2 -. .- '. ,. . . - ' . . ---' ,uv ,1 ,,-Y. ,.. .-.za ...L 4 ..,. aa- ,-4. - ,. , .:3:.a.a , ...as ng 11,1 ,Ji 1'.'r:EZ.a2:5E1a:2nw-e-:.'-if-Q fssf:a.sa.raa:a1qf.at-H:e.sxz:zgr1'33f'ef::' First row: Philip Johnson, Margaret Harris, Sue Bowling, Laura Busse, Dana Spencer, Betty Philips, Allen Shaw, Mclvor, Linda Birckhead, Virginia Barnes, Yvonne Snow, Mr. Hoose, Director. Second row: Mary Armentrout, Davis, Carl Sieg, Elee Donelson, Judy Evans, L. G. Leake, Jo Ann I-laden, Karen Sjostrom, Larri Short, CarolynWa Donna Shaver, Harry Craft, Suzie Carter, Sharon Arnold, Sherri Newman. Third row: John Bartelt, Jimmy Taylr Linda Hedberg, Polly Dammann, Doris Mason, Jimmy Hutchinson, Jimmy Brunger, David I-loose, David Pack, Nan J A' I -' V Wi if 'S 5' F,: :f 1 I Q 1 , i 'gl.5.-N' f r Q' I ' P 1 Vw 1 A I 1 . w 1 w E. FFF? l 3 . ' l - rg , 1 w w r f .E H J, , ' l Q l I I 1 i J va Y BAND OFFICERS: L. G. Leake, President, jo Ann Haden, Secretary, Dana Spencer, Treasurer, Ronnie Hess, Vice- President. .sf fam Y The Lane Hig The Lane High Band is recognized as one of the out standing high school bands in the nation. It has won t honors in music festivals for more years than any oth band in Virginia. This year's band has been one of the youngest a largest, yet one of the musically finest in the twenty three years of the Lane Band's existence. It thrilled lan audiences at itsAutumn, Christmas, and Spring Concer The annual concerts at each of the elementary schoc have become popular spring events. The Marching Band performed at football games a parades, and the Pep Band put the student body in hi spirits at pep rallies. Eighteen members were chosen i All -State Band participation, and many soloists and sm: ensembles took part in spring festivals. ,Amr ....-sun!-4 ..,.....:r.-: 4 FL -. ' ,wg---31-,,,. k X Tk x., 'X JX ' - . VG- ,wal a. S1 .fy mf ,- -iii,-,-:-nl.. Jr., rrzf- -tri -.R I, :gin-.v :iz -,V , E ,M - , Hhwmm uw, D , . ,A I s Hash, Leslie McCoy, B111 Seawell, Julian Via, John Schrum, Roy Thomas, john Warburton, Earl Armstrong, eil, Steve Mullinix, Gilbert Burnet, David Scruggs, Ralph Dammann, Wayne Windle. Fourth row: Larry Brunton, O . mmy Bill, Scott Leake, Adolphus Paige, Jim Broan, Willie Purvis, Lee Doyle. Fifth row: Louis Calver, Will Scribner, Smith, Gordon Morrow, Bob Snead, Paul Johnson, Mike Ritz, Ronnie Hess, Hazen Burnet, Blas Cabrera, Sandy chool band and . . . BAND MEMBERS -Sitting: jo hn B a rt e l 1, L. B. Leake, 2nd Lieutenant, jo Ann Haden,, r orpo alg Karen Sjostrom, Corporal, David Hoose, apta Carl Seig, Corporal. Standing: Lewis Calver, John Warburton, Top Sergeant, Ronnie Hess, Lieutenant, Larry Brunton, Corporal, Wayne Windle, 1 Il. IQ The diligent band members! . - -- . ,- J. s .1 . i 7 Y' 3 Uv 31 , The Pep Band helps the cheerleaders raise school spirits. The year 1962-63 was an especially full one for the Lane Concert Choir. ln addition to the traditional con- certs of the fall and spring, a delightful Christmas Con- cert was given in December. Appearing on the stage with the Concert Choir was the Treble Choir and fifty boys and girls from Char1ottesvil1e's elementary schools. In March the choir performed an all-sacred program featuring Gounod's -SL. Cecelia Mg-Q. . . . choir set higl The Concert Choir, numbering about ninety singers, is the largest inLane's history. Because of this abundance of talent, Mr. Sergeant was able to form the Lane Chorale, composed of twenty selected voices form the Concert Choir. This group sang for many civics clubs and organizations during the year. The concert Choir also contributed seasonal music f or the Retail Merchants' Association's annual Christmas party in late November. usical . . . new---'-'-'-'-'bi 'D 'H' .air-fy , M Mr. George Sergeant, our Choir Director. CONCERT CHOIR-F irst row: Brenda Adam s, Ellen Johnson, Nancy Ergenbright, Brenda Roberts, J an e 1: Crance, Bre nd a Stogner, Rachel Durrer, Sandra-1Wood, jo Ann Harlow, Susan Brown, Judy Rood, Pat Smith, Betty Morris. Second ro w: Darlene Burgess, S an dy jan-n an, Nancy Herring, Ricky Burgess, Margaret Wilson, Richard Sartor, john Peters, Walter Chaffin, G. W. Updike, Lee Richards, jackie Johnson, Maureen Lyons, PatVia, Christinejones. Third row: Shirley Marshall, Minnie Bob Mothes, Susanjones, Gretchen Rahm, P a tti Riley, Diane Martinez, Pam Stacey, jim Curtis, Dickie Lamb, Billy Peebles, Ronnie Harmon, Ronnie Snow, Gayle Robertson, Judy Lang, Lindsey Peters, Anne Babbitt, Shelby Harlow, Lenora Glass. Fourth row: Barbara Carver, Janice Martin, Carolyn Mason, Peter Fitch, Dickie Boaz, Blaine Mclntyre, Bill Wood, Robert R os e, Ashly Williams, Bill Lowe, Eddie Wampler, Tom Grinnell, Bill Ramey, Mike Sheffield, Allen Church, Peggy Gray, Sally Martin, Beverly Teague, S andr a Goodman, Suzie Johnson. Fifth row: June Isabelle, Allison Edwards, Pat Davis, Helen Dunnigan, Kaye Martin, Sue Thompson, Bob Herring, Scott Boyer, Grover Smiley, Eddie Bibb, Claude Zie, Maurice Bickley, Doug Carter, BobbyLang, jimmy Jarman, DaleVan Zant, Cindy Skogen, Becky Lamb, Patsy Beach, Gloria Suddarth, Louise Bibb. CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS: Bill Lowry, President, Cindy Skogen, Secretary, LenoraG1ass, Treasurer, Jimmy Curtis, Vice-President. . . . standards. TREBLE CHOIR-First row: Phyliss Ganoe, Peggy Lang, Laverne Stergall, Debbie Banghart, Glories Dixon, Mary L e e Simmons, Jane t Shaver, A nn McCarthy, Mary LaRocca. Secondrow: Kathy Lindsay, MarilynThompson, Laura Mayo, Denny Johnson, Peggy Crispell, Gloria Toms, Ruby Dickerson, Barbara Snook, Virgi.niaMichie. ALL STATE CHORUS: Brenda Adams, Brenda Stogner, Judy Lang, John Peters, Ronnie Harmon, Ellen Johnson, Bobby Herring, Gretchen Rahm, Jimmy Curtis, Eddie Wampler, Bill Lowry, Eddie Bibb, Dickie Lamb, Dale Van Zant. Not Pictured: Lenora Glass. TREBEL CHOIR-First row: Carolyn Montgomery, Anne Carter, Joanne Stone, Joyce Sprouse, Janice Southall, Dawn Timberlake, Melva Hamilton. Second row: Gloria Hamilton, Linda Chapman, Karen Mandrell, Pam Denzler, Faye Ptrichett, Joyce Bingler, Brenda Moses, Anne Muse. .L ,s X L A KEY CLUB-First row: Mike Colo, Ralph Feil, Carol Pleasants, sweetheartg Jimmy Lyons, Kathie Crispell, sweetheart. Second row: Bobby Trice, Steve Coleman, Bill Newsome. Third row: Tim Theis, Richard Severin, Dale Van Zant. Fourth row: Jim Copeland, Steve Clarke, Mickey Bickers. Fifth row: The Ke The Key Club's main function is to act as a service club to the school and community. Key Club members perform the regular duties of raising and taking down the flags and keeping the bottles in the cafeteria in order. The Key Club donated new flags to the school for use in the auditorium, helped the Kiwanis Club sell Christmas trees, and sold used books. Another example of the Key Club's service is the car wash to raise money for the March of Dimes. Gene Arnette, Bill McCann, Jim Deinlein. Sixth row: john Murray, Brock Strickler, Chippy Butler. Seventh row: Leo Napoleon, Bob Curtis, Chippy Kanitz. Eighth row: Johnny Davis, Allen Nichols, Dan Speasemaker, Mr. Wheeler, sponsor. Club, . . . KEY CLUB OFFICERS: Jimmy Lyons, Presidentg Jim Copeland, Vice-President, johnny D avis, Secretary, Steve Coleman, Treasurer. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS: First row: Gladys Witter, Treasurer, Creggie Salis- bury, President, Sand Deane Vice Y - President, Kathie Crispell, S e c re t a ry. S e c on d row: S us an Jones, Inter-Club Council Representative, B e t t y D o v e l, Chaplain 5 Helen Dunnigan, Historian. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y-First row: Anne Lyons, Donita Durham, Diane Behrens, Betsy Cherry, ,Cindy Skogen, Lindsey Peters, Brenda Campbell, Helen Dunnigan, Carol Reid, Kathie Crispell. Second row: Sandra Goodman, Betty Dovel, Carolyn Ramsey, Gladys Witter, Carolyn Mason, Janet Blume, Jo Lynn McCauley, Sandra Kirby, Pat McCoy, Anne Babbitt, Judy Bowlker, Anne Nichol, Judy Sclater, Linda Custard, Susan Jones. Third row: Miss Butt, Sandy Deane, Rose Anne Condoulis, Sue Hall, Brenda Roberts, Jo Anne Haclen, Creggie Salisbury, Judy Rood, Charlotte Hall, Darlene Burgess, Dana Spencer, Cynthia Goodman, Mrs. Pittman. The Senior Tri-Hi -Y, under the sponsorship of Miss Lillian Butt and Mrs. Betty Pittman, has con- tributed to school , community, and national services. The girls w e r e responsible for pl a c ing th e Thought of Week on a blackboard in every class- room. They donated money to the Santa Claus Fund and articles of clothing to the Needle Work Guild. The M arch of Dimes received support from the Senior Tri -Hi -Y this year also. Interested members attended the Hi-Y District Conference in Staunton and representatives gained valuable experience in legislative procedures at the Model General Assembly in Richmond.The ultimate goal of the Senior Tri-Hi-Y is to promote general discussion and understanding of problems of religion and modern life. . . . Senior and junior J 6 ri-Hi-Y, and . . . The purpose of the Junior Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. During the year the members participated in numerous service projects for the benefit of the school and community. Visiting churches and having bake sales to raise money for the Santa Claus Fund and the March of Dimes were among the many projects which were undertaken. 133 JUNIOR T RI-HI-Y-F irst r o w: Gretchen Ralun , Judy Blanton, Jerry C a rp e r, Margaret Harris, Virginia Ba rn e s, Doris Mason, Pam Bowen, Jackie John. Second row: Becky Ward, Nancy Proffitt, Jill Steigman, Sarah Clark, Minnie Bob Mothes, Beverly T e ag ue., Brenda Sandy, Shirley Marshall, Myra Bruce, Janie LaRue, Pat Harris, Carolyn Ward, Eve Price. Third ro w: Margaret Wilson, Linda Chapman, Peggy Moon, LindaMize11, J a c ki e Martin, Margaret Drysdale, Pa t ti Riley, Pookie Morton, P a m Stacey, Janet Green, Carolyn Moore, Leigh Davis, Mildred Witter, Julie Keyser, C a rl a Nelson. Fourth row: Miss Butt, A nn e Marsh, Marian Howell, Claudia Kardos, Faye Bridgewater, M a rt In a Webb, Betty Holloway, Anne Carter, Margaret Chapman, Kathy Snowwalter, Linda Kirby, S u e Pipes, Donna Cronin, Maureen Lyons, Susie Bowling, Marilyn Vogt, Faye Pritchett, Joyce Sprouse, Sharon Arnold, Tam Rupe, Mrs. Pittman. JUNIOR TRI-HI -Y OFFICERS -First row: Judy Blanton, President, Gretchen Rahm, Vice-President, Jerry Carper, Secretary, Margaret Harris, Treasurer. Second row: Doris Mason, Historian, Jackie Johnson, Inter-Club Council Representative, Pam Bowen, Chaplain. SENIOR HI-Y OFFICERS: Earl Armstrong, Secretary- Treasurerg Phil Moore, President, Danny Brown, Chaplain, Ronnie Hutchinson, Vice -President. X51- I Membership in the Senior Hi-Y, a division of the Y.M.C.A., is limited to members of the sophomore, junior and senior classes. All students in the club pledge to uphold the purpose of the organization which is to create, maintain and extend throughout the home,schoo1, and community higher standards of Christian character. This year the club instituted a varied program. During the first semester a study of comparative religions was carried out. Persons of different religions spoke to the club about their respective beliefs. Various professional people spoke to the club about the choice of a career during the second semester. Also foreign persons in town related to members many interesting facts about their countries and customs. In the spring, representatives of the Hi-Y attended the Model General Assembly in Richmond. The year was ended with a joint banquet of the Hi -Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs. . . . Senior and junior SENIOR HI-Y-First row: Carl Holler, Robbie Colley, Ronnie Hutchinson, Ph i 1 Moore, Earl Armstrong, Danny Brown, Chris Kennedy, Wayne Windle. Second row: Mr. Speidel, sponsor, Bill Thomas, Arnold Lester, Grover Funar, Carl Seig, Glen Steigman, B a r ry Dunsmore, David P ack, john Warburton, Gordon M urro w, Chippy Kanitz, L. G. Leake, Skip McGaughey, Sandy Via, David Hoose , Doug Hamm, Dickie Ferrell. Patterson, John Pembroke, Wes Bobbitt. Second row: . N - R .an- JUNIORI-ll-Y-Fiist row: Ricky Stowell, Phil Speasmaker, Mr. Dunbar, sponsor, David jones, Bobby Newmeister, Bill Van Lear, C re ig Lynch, Lindsay Blanton, Gray John Goodman, Steve Hash, Mike Stowell, Rusty Butcher, Larry Bradshaw, Mike Via. Hi-Y are Lane's service clubs. The JuniorHi -Y has carried out its purpose of building Christian character and developing better school and community citizenship through its meetings twice a month. The c lub vis ite d different Charlottesville churches, heard lectures, and handled school improvement projects. The group's final activity was the annual Hi-Y banquet held at the end of the year. JUNIOR HI-Y OFFICERS: Creig Lynch, .Vice-President, Lindsay Blanton, President, Gray Patterson, Secretary. The Science Club entert ' SCIENCE CLUB--First row: Pat McKinsey, Rose Anne Condoulis, Neil Gore, Ann Basdikis, Cynthia Goodman, Donald Wheeler, Allen Nichols, Margie Updike, Rachel Shaw. Second row: Pat Brezinski, Susan Quance, Richard Ballard, Arnold Rauscl-i,'Diane Ewing, Karen Sjostrorn , Jo McCauley, Robert Harvey. Third row: Douglas Quance, Lisa Smith, Jeanne Robertson,David Scruggs, Dale Van Zant, Chippy Kanitz, Bob Lyons, Blas Cabrera, David SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: Peyton Kuhlthau, President 5 S kip McGaughey, Vice-President, A 1 l e n Nic hols, Treasurer, Lisa Smith, Secretary. 1, N +7 J P, 90 'Y,i 136 'A , ct, J ,Ln jones. Fourth row: Larri Short, Billy Thomas, Carl Holler, Gordon Morrow, Jimmy Brunger, Steve Culver, Laura Busse, John Beard, Mark Helm, John Buenfil. Fifth row: Larry Brunton, Sue Wilkins, Evelyn Eliot, Frankie Dovel, Lyn Deane, Margaret Harris, Lee Davis, Sandy Via, David I-loose, Herbert James. Sixth row: Skip McGaughey, Louis Culver, Ricky Kuhlthau, Peyton Kuhlthau, Scott Leake, Tarn Roop, Johru-my Atkins, Harry Bogard. alns man guest speakers The Science Club is composed of students who are interested in various aspects of scientific exploration and who work together to broaden their knowledge and skills. It is affiliatedwith both state andnational science organ- izations. Although there is no prerequisite for member- ship, most members are enrolled in science courses. To aid its members in their search for information in their particular fields of interest, the club invited guest lecturers. Experts from the University of Virginia and the community s p o k e on m a ny topics including r a d io, astronomy, the effectsfof radiation, the effects on plant growth of certain enzymes, and methods of fallout pro- tection. In addition to separate projects clone by indi- vidual members, the club as a whole worked on areseanch project to be entered in science fair competition. The club also took its annual trip to Washington, D. C. Under the guidance of Richard Ashby, the Debate and Forensics Club spends many hours preparing debating techiques. This year's topic is, Resolved: That the United States should promote and join in forming a common market in the Western Hemisphere. Mrs. Lowe and Mr. Small, sponsors of the club, give advice to the members. The club members form one negative and one af- firmative team. They debate teams from several near- by schools. In February every member is invited to attend the annual debating clinic at the University of Virginia. There, Karen Sjostrom and Richard Ashby received out- standing recognition. In early March the team goes to the University of Richmond for the State Debate Tourna- ment. On March 30, the team attends a District Meet at Douglas Freeman High School. DEB TORS travel ' 'V 7 we 2.17 1 . - :iii w DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS: Lis a S m ith, S e cre tary- Treasurerg M a r g i e Updike , Vice -President, Ric h a r d Ashby, President. far and wide, . . . First row: Mrs. Lowe, sponsor, Larry Brunton, Pat McKinsey, Chris Kennedy, Karen Sjostrom, Neil Gore, Mr. Small, sponsor. Second row: Ronnie Lefebre, Margie Updike, Ralph Dammann, Louise Bibb, Alan Sha , Helen Dtumigan, Douglas Quance, Peyton Kuhlthau, Rachel Shaw, Richard Ashby, Larry Suddarth. S W A ii 8 1 :JV-s no Mason, Maureen Lyons, Minnie Bob Mothes, Betty Dovel, Anne Lyons, Elsie Morton, Pam Bowen, Jackie johnson, Carol Reid, Creggie Salisbury. Fourth row: George Hamilton, Billy Thomas, Louis Calver, Billy Tilman, David I-loose, Gordon Morrow, Laura Busse, Judy Carver, Karen Sjostrom, Susan Quance, Jo Anne I-laden. Fifth row: Tommy Hodges, Marshall Morton. Lane students. The purpose of the junior Players' Club is to give ninth graders the opportunity to appear on the stage in order that they might make a more mature contribution to the Senior Players' Club. During the year the members pro- duced the play Medieval Madness, adapted from Idylls Q QE QQ by Tennyson. The charter members of the club wrote the script, many portraying the lead roles, all of the Junior Players' Club had some part in the production. JUNIOR PLAYERS ' CLUB OFFICERS: Lindsay Blanton, Treasurer, G r a y Patterson, Vice -President, S c o tt Le ak e, President, K it S mith, Secretary, john Goodman, Inter-Club Council Representative. The Senior Players' Club is the dramatic organization of Lane High School. The first activity this year was the pot-luck supper held in the Lane cafeteria. The group heard guest speakers from the University of Virginia. At this time, plans were made for a poetry reading to be given to the student body. Each spring the Senior Players' Club produces a play to be presented in Richmond for High School district competition. Our play, QrgQCapo, received the rating of superior. FRENCH CLUB-First row: Pam Stacey, Betsy Cherry, Lucy Levell, Bobbie Crispell, Leigh Webber, Louise Bibb, Henrietta Carriere, Carol Rex, Carolyn Ramsey. Second r ow: Creggie Salisbury, Kathie Crispell, Pauli Taylor, Sherry Ruday, Marlene Kobre, Sue Thompson, Bonnie Easton, Ann Fitzhugh, Diane Behrens, jill Steigrnan. Third row: Maureen Lyons, Patty Riley, Anne Nichol, Gladys Witter, Judy Bowlker, Linda Gianakas, Margie M., , F ' ' .1 A f Updike, Anne Babbitt, jo Ann I-laden, Jo Lyn McCauley, janet Blume, Suzie Wahls, Bobby Trice, Allen Nichols. Fourth row: Margaret Drysdale, Carol Reid, Karen Sjostrom, Ellen Thompson, Pat McKinsey, Andy Trice, Ronnie Hutchinson, Arnold Raucsh, Mrs. Towler, Steve Calver, Larry Herbert, Dannie Doyle, Peyton Humphries. Fifth row: Larry Suddarth, Don Narensky. French and Spanish Clubs learn about The French Club, now in its fourth year, has as its main objective a study of the customs, people, and politics of France. A student is qualified for membership when he has completed at least one year of French. Every is 2 I meeting is conducted completely in French, witha penny penalty for each word of English spoken. The Club subscribes to French magazines, and some of the members have French pen pals. Many speakers have come to give interesting lecttues about France. A major plan under discussion this year is a trip to France during the summer. Altnoughthere hasbeen much excitement over this idea, it is still a plan for the iuture. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS-First row: Bobby Trice, Treasurer, Alain Joudier, Parliamentarian. Second row: Diane Behrens, Inter-Club Council Representa- tive, Karen Sjostrom, President. Third row: Judy Boulker, Secretary. Fourth row: Henrietta Carriere, Vice-President. Fifth row: Mrs. Towler, Sponsor. The Spanish Club, revived again after three years, is composed of second-year students. Its purpose is to create an active and wide interest in the Spanish language and customs. The club learned Spanish songs and Christmas carols. A study was made of two Spanish dances, the rumba and the flamenco, with which the students had a great deal of fun. At Christmas time the club held a Pinata Fiesta which was enjoyed by all. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Elee Donelson, Secretary, Ronnie Hutchinson, President, Judy Bowker, Inter-Club Council Repre- sentative, Diane Martinezg Vice -Presidentg Helen Dunnigan, Treasurer, Mrs. Redden and Mrs. Sadler, sponsors. he customs and cultures of the two countries. Cl PANISI-I CLUB-First row: Elec Donc1son,judy Lang, Cindy Skogen, Maxine Judy Rea, Linda Philips, Ellen Johnson. Third row: Mrs. Sadler, sponsor, 'iio ir xarlotte Sealock, Shirley Dudley. Second row: Judy Bowker, jack Martin, Otis Haney, David jones, Don Thacker, Ronnie Hutchinson, Vicki Bickers, Helen Dunnigan, Diane Martinez, Toni Green, Lew Stokes, Billy Tilman, Mike Holler, Mrs. Redden, sponsor. D. E. OFFICERS: Kitty Bruce, Treasurer, Andy Mills, Reporter, Richard Norford, President, Buford Baber, Vice-President, Betty Morris, Secretary. Not Pictured: Myles Thurston, Parliarnentarian. Each student taking Distributive Education is a member of the D.E. Club. Meetings are held during a regular class period in the morning because students work in the afternoons. During the year members work in various aspects of their field such as sal e s demonstrations, job interviews, and ad-making. They prepare projects which are entered in district, state, and national competitions . Upon graduation members of the DE Club FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-First row: Linda Wayland, Leigh Webber, -Ruby Payne, Glen Bowen, Janice Southall, Sclater, Ronnie Harman, Gary Harth, Sissy Payne, Elaine Craig, Judy Baltenbach, Bobbie Sue Irving, Sandra Crawford Second row F ekas, Gloria Suddarth, Carolyn Moses, Rachel Durer, Sharon Sharrett, Brenda Stogna, Charlee Powell, Jaci Chunch, Helen Anderson, Barton, Allison Edwards, Carolyn Harris, Betty Holloway. Third row: Rose Ann Garletts, Betty Head, Barbara Marks Peggy Taylor, Hutchinson, Margaret Beverly, Ardna Qffield, Marion Updike, Carolyn Mawyer, Sherry Horowski, Faye Pritchett, janet Sprouse, McConchie, 'Shirley Dudley, Sandra Wood, Judy Rea, Nancy Bryan, Judy Sclater, Jenny Findlay. 142 FBLA, and FTA are ready to enter The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization for students in business education. Any student who is enrolled in abusiness subject or who has completed at least one unit in business is eligible for membership in Lane's chapter of F. B. L. A. In addition to regular group activities, the club sends delegates to district and state conventions. F. B. L. A. OFFICERS: First row: Sandra Crawford, Treasurerg Janice McCon.kie, Secretary, Ruby Payne, Vice-President, Bobbie Sue Irving, President. Second row: Marion Updike, Student Sponsor, Judy Schlater, Reporter, Gloria Fekas, Inter-Club Council Repre- sentativeg Linda Wayland, Parliamentarian. Third row: Mrs. Virginia Bowen, Advisor. 143 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB -First row: Betty Morris, Kitty Bruce, Carolyn Southall, Shirley Tho mas, Cheryl Ragland. Second r o W: An dy Mills, Happy Durham , Buford Baber, Richard Norford, james Meadows, I i in Jarman, Mrs. Webster, Advisor, R onnie Thompson, David Pleasants. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-First row: Sherry Lamb, Carolyn Ramsey, Nancy Proffitt, Elaine Acree, jill Steigman,,Peggy Marsh. Second row: Becky Ward, Maureen Lyons, Rebecca Soma, Janet Blume, Virginia Barnes, Glen Bowen, jackie Johnson. Third row: Basdikis, Diane Ewing, Mr. Barnes, sponsorg Harris, Terry Carper, Maxine Maupin. . .g . the business and professional worlds. W J F . T . A. OFFICERS: Ia n e t Blume, President, Virginia B a r n e s, Vice-President, J il 1 S t e i g m a n, Secretary- Treasurerg Carolyn Ramsey, Inter-Club Council Repre - sentative . 144 meetings once a month. During these meetings membei discussed basic training for teachers and tried to promo interest among non-members. Activities included visi to colleges such as Madison and Longwood and trips t district meetings at Albermarle High School. The goal of the club is to give members abette understanding of teaching and to stimulate an interest iz the profession. The Future Teachers of America Association hel t 1 7 Ralph Feil, Mike Colo, Brock Strickler, Mike Monogram Club and GAA provlde sports The purpose of the Monogram Club is to promote etter sportsmanship on and off the playing field. When ot participating in an athletic contest, the members are usy with different activities, among which are working he concession stands for football and basketball games, aking up tickets for the games, and raising money for uying new uniforms for the teams. Some of this money lso goes to the varsity cheerleaders and provides award ibbons for the track meets. One is eligible for membership in the Monogram Club fter earning a varsity letter. It is an honor for an ath- ete to be able to wear the emblem of the Monogram lub. MONOGRAM CLUB OFFICERS: Bil1yMcCann, Presi M J, dent, Steve Hughes, Vice-President, Bill Newsome, 1 -v. J Q, x '3-ikgffz i Secretary. J is 5? w13 row: Bobby Tricehlimmy Smith,Jim Deinlein, Steve Sheffleld, B111 Dunn Thu-d 1-OW P1111 M001-E, J m Bill Newsom ea Bi-HY Mecefmr Gene Amette' Copeland, Steve Clarke, Ronnie Snow, james Easton, row: S t e ve C ole rn an, Rich Severin, George Ighnny Dams, johnny Bebas, Jim Curtis GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION--First row: Beverly Teague, Suzie Carter, Patty Riley, jill Steigman, Donna Shaver, Pat Via, Carolyn Ward, Polly Dammann, Donna Bishop, Diane Ewing, Linda Custard, Cynthia Goodman. Second row: ShirleyDudley, Sally Martin, Peggy Marsh, Diane Sisson, Deborah Garrison, joan McAllister, Virginia Hanson, Gladys Witter, Sandy Deane, . . . minded students The Girls' Athletic Association gives Lane girls who are interested in sports an opportunity to participate in them outside of Physical Education class. One of the chief objectives of the club is to encourage sportsmanship. A knowledge of and a respect for the rules of the games are stressed. Every girl is encouraged to play hard and to win or lose graciously. This organization, although not lacking in enthusiastic membership, isfgreatly handicapped by a lack of facilities during the winter months when the male athletes use the gym. In the spring, however, when the men retire to the track and diamond, the club makes up for lost time with hotly contested basketball, volleyball, and badminton tournaments. G.A.A. OFFICERS: jill Steigman, Vice-President, Sandy Deane, President, Marion Updike, Treasurer, Brenda Campbell, Secretary. 146 Marion Updike, Helen Dunnigan, jean Zimbro, Marie Wilkerson. Third Mrs. Norcross, Sponsor. Christine Peregoy, Marian Howell, Brenda Nancy Bryan, Tony Green, Jeri Carpcr, Linda Kirby, Brenda Campbell Pritchett, Mildred Witter, Brenda Mawyer, Judy Baltenbach, Donita r Sandy Wood, Pat Brezinski, Willy Mae Garrison, Mrs. Quick, Sponsor. with much activit . all fsgag. 'H-.i , .-,., -- r .. . JJ ' f ' I A ' '1. ,, .. - , fi' ' Ct .J 11, 6 'E 1, mu , 'Sw JETS-First row: Bill Lowry. Second row: Allen Nichols, Bias Cabrera. Third Mark Helm, Steve Marrs, Chris Kennedy. Fifth row: David jones, Dickie row: john Buenfil, Bob Lyons, Eddie Wampler. Fourth row: Peyton Kuhllllzau, Boaz, Mr. Reitz, sponsorg john Beard. The newly formed clubs,jets, . . . The Lane HighSchoo1 chapter of the junior Engineering Technical Society has been in existence since 1957. However, in recent years it has been active primarily through physics and chemistry classes. At the close of the 1961-62 school year plans were made to reactivate the group as a club with the emphasis on promoting interest in engineering through the youth in our com- munity. To achieve this goal the club meets twice a month. Many guest speakers have given informative talks to the members. Other activities have included field trips to observe the practical applications of engineering, and projects to further the education of the members of the club in relation to engineering . JETS OFFICERS: Mr. R e it z, Sponsorg A 1 1 e n Nichols Vice-Presidentg B i l 1 Lowry, Presidentg B l a s Cabrera., Secretary . . . . Red Cross Council, and Gymnastic Club The newly-formed Red Cross Council is organized like the Student Council with a representative from each homeroom. The purposes of the Council are to create world understanding, promote health and safety, and serve the community. The Red Cross Council has had several projects during the year. Among them are the gift boxes which go to needy people around the world. The Council also super- vised the making of stuffed toys for small children who have had losses in tragedy -stricken areas. Another project was a correspondence album fscrapbookj to pro mot e friendship and understanding all over the world. It is a colorful and attractive handmade album describing some phases of American life. The Council also held an art exhibit in which donations from pupils taking art were combined into an exhibit to be displayed in high schools throughout the world. 1 RED CROSS COUNCIL OFFICERS: Sandy Deane, Presi- dent, Mike Sheffield, Vice-President, Lindsey Peters, Treasurer, jo Lynn McCauley, Inter-Club Council Rep- resentative, Betty Dovel, Secretary. my '52 255 RED CROSS COUNCIL-First row: Tam Roop, Debbie Tanner, Peggy Moon, Donna Shaver, Jackie Morgan, Lindsey Peters, Brenda Campbell, Carolyn Mason, Larry Perkins, Tim Theis, Steve Clarke. Second row: Greg Brezinski, Frankie Sargeant, Jeanne Robinson, Mary Boulware, Janice Townsend, Sandy Mowell, Peggy Crispell, Jeanne Crawford, Charlotte Sealock, Edith 148 lil. Coukos, Margie Bickley, Brenda Roberts, Carolyn Collins, Calvin Lilly. Third row: Miss Butt, Sponsor, Keith jones, George Tillman, Sandy Deane, Betty Dovel, Lisa Smith, Carol Grimm, Judy Bowker, Stephanie Bickers, Angie Wood, Jo Lynn McCauley, Paul Richardson, Jay Sprouse, Mike Sheffield. Otis Haney, team co-captain GYMNASTIC TEAM-First row: Doug Smith, Helen Dunnigan, Marion Updike, Toni Greene, joan McAllister, Ellen Thornhill, Wes Bobbitt. Second row: Bill Tillman, Danny Abbott, Leo Napoleon, Jon Rockett, Robert Hancock, Otis Haney, Mr. Small, Sponsor, Bo Bobbitt, Randy Amis, Steve Hughes, Bob Farinholt, Breck Goodman. conclude our man faceted Or anizations section Y The Gymanstic Club is in its first year at Lane. Its activities include half-time shows at the Varsity basket- ball games and exhibitions for various local elementary schools. The ultimate goal of the Gymnastic Club is to create interest and eventually establishitself as a Varsity sport. Bo Bobbitt, team co-captain lk? M, L u wx w 1 VJ., ,-, .. Q mu In .I . , V h v Y -,K f 51353 ' 'H T A Vw ,S W ,, w V ' , , , , . 1 '. gn A ' ,f .ig , W Y V 5. M , , , , W lv 5. . , N :gm Legg . :Jaafa- QQQM- ' ' 1 .M . . ,I-L , p hyg- 1, 4:11,-, ,gf A ami, 4 Zag, 3, X , 1 ul I , . VH ' ,B Q Ms-lg K ' 2' xl ,A 558: A - 1. - Qgggi N. 5 f 5 1953: . V , ii: ' .ww ,Q 12 :Q w 1 w K 1 as J 'afilv' 1. !':,-yi:-7 ' y . X AT HLETI CS R gag Wi 3 l7 'N U, Q jx 1' Wfifjr 53521 .V 91 . zfz. ,, .1 . 1 W ,, 11 - 4, 'E L 1 wig , .H fix R Q?-iz' -jQfi?i M2515 M , fx s R fd if X, L Y XS I Q1 1 1 'xxx . I , 1 1 , 1 1 .. . 'f 51521 - 112 1 WV -jf '1Ti.Zi1 i . QC Xw 4 sex J, I 2 15? .15 X 1 ,, 11,1 111 am 111 saga 455' 2 is 5 3 1 sf Ni? ,, . , ,, me, 1 1 Q ,151 11:2 5: , 11 11 111 . Qimffl 3.11 E , .e-, ,mf , K .ggggzxm . W 5 A' V Yi 1 55171 1, 5 ' 1. 9 , 1 ,V 7 j 1 Q, -xv 1: . ' L V , Y 5 if ,X 'Ag . 111, y 1- 1 lr' a . J' XX ' ggi.. K' ' lf- 1 1 J, V Y 52251 912' 11 - ,- I ,. -A - ' El f ' E 1 'ni 1 .-: . 'y iflf---Y g .A ,YFIT4 js' Jew 1, 1 iff Y . -Y 1 J , '3- - 1 gk, ' 1 5? ' N , 111 V 74' R A ' 1 ' ' ' . 1 ,... ,, M. :fm 121 . ffm, 1 . .- H5555 - 11 5972 ' .A ,1 .x,, - 111.1 Q1 WEL EEE nw.: 115 ,rv 1 nr '31 TTY MCCANN .Aff 1'f 11 1 9 'K 1 I 1 1 1 2 , . If W.. , wi ,jk .QL 'fd' ' 1 1 J 1' :5 ' 212 , .+' 1' if: 1 I 1 1 ' fri' F Ka '75 Gi 11- L. 1? j V Q -V -fg- ,rg TCFW5 i ' z- i5 - f..-g-,gf5ff11-215' Lfq1':111q.!,, I - , -', '-igifitx L' 1.' ' VICKI BICKERS L ' E 32 1 1 E I -1 A ,- Q 1 ' 4' . , - 1 1 1 1 , , X 1 .1131 , -- amid '.,. mr- . 1 ' 111 9 -Us -- 1-r 12 f.: .Q -. V fgub. ,1 1131111111 955, ,Q 'E M -Y Y '1 J 1 L 57 and Varsity cheerleaders ride half-time activities. xrae , nr 'A '- l l: Q 'H r .... WL 'Q 0 'WS ' e fi- 'ri 'Jai'- around the track Football pep rallies were held on the front steps 'Nr 1? The cheerleaders extend friendly greetings to visiting schools. Give me an L . . . Thank you! V-V-V is for victory! 155 A, M W My WU it X :qi ' L5 fs- M, ,:. ,. f r f, EARL ARMSTRONG JOHN BEBAS w,, . 5 ,Nh . W' .stef L ' 9757 Na STEVE COLEMAN , M , V ' lx ' x 1 X : 'X H tw t, 1 f , P MIKE COLO I A,-5 .J--1 ,, V. , '-. 'QV' ' mf J W? .. . . Jx f ..... N ff' 'y it Y : E ,O, . Eb M P L DUNN JAMES EASTON STEVE HUGHES Qnof .X Q' '. , L f GP' ' N Lf RALPH F EIL uv 'SJ 5-f - I194-- il 4 JIM COPELAND 'GREG COSTAN .wk I 99 1.35, 4 , I WX H .N ,A ff! wg. H I. Q ' FT' 'A 'X . in F 'F- , s JIM DEINLEIN 'Q' MJDYA fs-.ix 5. X --7 J4' 7- ,. DANNY DOYLE N..4.J.', ,jf . 3. - Y' --6 V -f 'E-we-l'Ef.'-,. 1, W 1 f. mf .,-L. 'J f' 1 A , gr,-' 'X S i 2 . S Q fbi., mV ANDY TRICE ' if HAROLD STAPLES H-Q 7 1 J :P It x 17- KY -1 'wx f 'QWA is W ,IEIL1-.REYNQLDS,.D,a .,, . , s -.- , - pl aff 1- ,A .tif ,V .lb wxk la A l p DDL ,I ' 2- 'Eff' m m . H u ' uw 4... A1 Lane gridders compile excellent TRI-CAPTAINS: Steve Hughes, Ralph Feil, jim Copeland. 1962 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Thomas jefferson 21 Stafford O Herndon 1 2 William Fleming O james Monroe O Hopewell 13 Danville O Orange 6 Douglas Freeman 13 Prince George 12 5.3. A .-, '1:: x- .l .4 dX':'mLi1A:1jZ'5 f' xv 1 F W K .',,,'.'L,'I aj , . 'U 1' w v. f . ,x-. . .. 4-..' 1 , ,.H 3-.,.I' A .z ., ,Lg .,. ... ,.1?' 'fxmhgf' - rx-4 fi ,L , iv. I mx A L, -... ... :I 4 . .ff .5 'RM Ml -42' riff G XX fn! pf X- W Mei,-'Q . .b . XY: , gill ' l , 1-Z: xi 52+ 'g ' 1 F. 4 - -UE'-E - Y r 1 I V 'Et' Q-,-,HV ri: ,, I-F L Seniors lead 1962 football team EARL ARMSTRONG JOHN BEBAS STEVE COLEMAN Center S Tackle - 6' - 185 lbs. Tackle - 5'11 - 240 lbs. Guard - 5'7 - 155 lbs. Lane approached the 1952 football season with high hopes of success and was not disappointed, only an opening game loss to Thomas jefferson pre- venting the Black Knights from going undefeated. After the loss to T. I., Lane defeated Stafford,l-Ierndon, William Fleming, James Monroe, Hopewell, George Washington, Orange, Douglas Freeman, and Prince George. - In the first game with T.J., mistakes and home-run plays led to the Knight's downfallg the Jeffs scored on a twenty-five yard run, a long pass, a run with a recovered fumble, a safety, and an extra point. Ralph Feil and Gene Arnette scored the K.night's touchdowns, making the final score 21-12. Next Lane faced Stafford and came away with an easy 45-O victory. The Black Knights scored every time they had the ball in the first half, putting the game out of reach. In all, eight players scored points for Lane. Continuing their high scoring, the Knights routed Herndon 45-125 and the Black Knights again cashed in on every scoring opportunity in the first half to take a 31-O lead. After the starters racked up another touchdown, the second and third stringers finished up the second half. The next team to challenge the Knights was William Fleming of Roanoke. Twice in the first quarter Lane advanced inside Fleming's twenty yard line, only to fumble each time. Early in the second quarter, the visitors mounted theironly real threat. A Fleming back broke through the Lane line and raced to the Knight nine yard line, where a desperation, lunging tackle by Mike Colo prevented a touchdown. The Knights held for downs and took possession of the ball. After several punts, Colo intercepted a pass in his own end zone and ran it out to the thirty-one. From there the Knights marched the length of the field, scoring on a ten yard pass from Arnette to halfback Mickey Bickers with forty-five seconds left in the Ilf. After receiving the second half kickoff, the Knights quickly scored again on a ten yard run by Arnette, making the score 12-0. in the final period, fullback Brock Strickler finished the scoring with a fine sixty-eight yard run.Arnette added the extra point, making the final score 19-O. Traveling to James Monroe for their next encounter, the Knights shut out the usually high-scoring Yellow Jackets by a score of 13-O. Monroe entered Lane territory only ODC6. The Black Knights scored on touchdowns byArnette and Strickler and on the conversion by Steve Coleman. At Hopewell the Knights played their closest game of the year, coming from behind to edge the Blue Devils 14-13.Hopewe1l jumped to a quick 7-0 leadg the Knights, however, fought back to tie the score on afive yard burst by Ralph Feil. The Blue Devils soon scored again on Bobby Franklin's second touchdown and left the field on the long end of a 13-7 score.But the Knights were not to be denied. Taking the second half kickoff, they drove seventy- five yards for the tying touchdown. George Foussekis scored the touchdown on a short pass from Arnette, dragging several Blue Devils across the goal line with him. Coleman's second extra point provided the Knights with their winning margin. Returning home, Lane encountered George Washington of Danville and came away with a 7-O victory. The Knights scored their touchdown on a one foot plunge by jimmy Smith, climaxing a ninety-yard drive. Coleman kicked the extra point. ln the remainder of the game the Knights started numerous drives, only to see them ended by fumbles. George Washington was, however, unable to muster a serious threat so that the final score re- mained 7-0. MIKE COLO JIM COPELAND GREG COSTAN Quarterback - 5'9 - 165 lbs. Tackle - 6'3 - 205 lbs. Tackle - 5'8 - 180 lbs. 160 x 8'-v to 7th ranking IIM DEINLEIN Tackle - 5'11 1!2 - 190 lbs. The Black Knights next faced Orange County High School in a game of great sectional interest. The fired-up Hornets held the Knights to a O-O stalemate for the first half. Twice Lane was stopped inside the Orange ten yard line and three more times inside the thirty. The l-iornet's deepest pene- tration was to the Black Knight's thirty yard line. Finally, with slightly over a minute left in the third quarter, the Knights scored on a six inch plunge by Arnette, Coleman adding the extra point. The drive originated on the Hornet's twenty-seven after Foussekis blocked a punt and recovered the ball. After several exchanges, Orange scored with two minutes left in the game on a thirty-five yard punt return, but a run forthe extra point failed. Jimmy Smith closed out the scoring on n sixty yard run with forty-six seconds left, making the final score 13-7. Douglas Freeman, Lane's next opponent, was probably the toughest team the Knight's faced. There was plenty of incentive for both teams. For the Rebels, a win would practically clinch the district championshipg for the Black Knights, the game was Homecoming. After kicking off, the Knights held for downs and, following the Freeman ptuit, took over possession on their twenty-two yard line and marched seventy-eight yards in seventeen Brock Strickler capped the drive with a short plunge. Coleman's try was, however, ofl' to the right. Taking the second hall kick- Lane reached pay-dirt on Stricklei-'s second score. This time Coleman -..- team in state. DANNY DOYLE BILLY DUNN Fullback - 5'7 - 160 lbs. End - 6'3 - 210 1bS. converted successiiilly, making the score 13-O. The Knights again forced Freeman to punt, but the punt was fumbled, and the Rebels recovered on the K.uight's twenty-four yard line. After seven plays the score stood at 13-7. Taking the kickoff, Lane began a drive only to see it immediately thwarted on a pass interception deep in their own territoryg Freeman quickly scored, making the score 13-13. The 'Rebels lost their chance to take the lead when the extra point attempt was wide, After receiving the kickoff, the Knights were held for downs and had to punt. With two minutes, foLu'teen seconds remaining in the game, a fourth down and eighteen yards to go, the Rebels elected to go for the yardage. James Easton broke through the Freeman line and dropped the Rebel quarterback on the sixteen yard line. From there the Knights scored in four plays, with Strickler going over from the two yard line. The extra point was good, making the final score 20-13. Still tired and letdown after the Freeman victory, the game having been played on a Monday night, the Knights were forced to come from behind twice to defeat Prince George 20-12. The Royals took a 6-0 lead on a fifty- five yard run of a recovered fumble. Lane came back to score on a twenty- five yard run by Smith. Co1eman's extra point made it 7-6. Behind again after another Royal score, the Black Knights rallied to take a 14-12 half- time lead on a touchdown by Strickler and an extra point by Coleman. The score remained at 14-12 until Arnette scored in the final minute to bring the final score to 20-12. ,- C. JAMES EASTON RALPH FEIL STEVE HUGHES Guard - 5'10 - 165 lbs. Halfback - 5'8 - 150 lbs. Tackle - 6' - 225 lbs. 161 Seniors Copeland and Dunn named to 54- ,., , 11 T Ls: +P' . Ffa' I ' fig DON NARENSKY JIMMY SMITH HAROLD STAPLES Center - 5'11 - 15O1b5, I-Ialfback - 5'9 - 1401bs. Tackle - 6'1 - 190 lbs. 0 0 ANDY TRICE MANAGERS: Lew Stokes, Bill Goodman, Mike Sheffie' Halfback - 5'1O - 155 lbs. ii Nhgamx , J MJ The team bug, HEAD MANAGER: JOl'lI11'1y Davis. 162 1962 All-Star Football Team. Steve Hughes kicks off to Orange. Copeland and Feil team up to make a tackle. The tri-captains lead the team onto the field. il Almost over. Chip Robinson breaks loose against Herndon. 163 FIRST ROW: Jim Copeland, Jimmy Lyons, Bobby Leitch, Newsome, Larry Herbert, Ralph Feil, jack Martln Gene Arnette, George Foussekis, Greg Elliot, Bill SECOND ROW: Bill McCann, Mr. Cooke, Billy Dunn McCann, Dunn pace scrapp Lane Five. CO-CAPTAINS: Billy Dunn, Billy McCann. Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane 1962- 1963 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Orange Hopewell Highland Springs John Marshall Hhguenot Buena Vista hdanchener Stafford HopeweH Buena Vista Prince George Stafford Thomas Jefferson Orange George Wythe Thomas Dale Hermitage Douglas Freeman GENE ARNETTE JACK MARTIN BILLY NEWSOME xv A 576' JIM COPELAND MANAGERS: Johnny Davis, Peyton Kuhlthau, Bill Thomas. RALPH F EIL BILLY DUNN BILLY MCCANN GEORGE F OUSSEKIS di' FIRST ROW: CO-CAPTAINS: Billy Dunn, Billy McCann. Those darn Contact lenses, I lose 'em every time! SECOND ROW: Billy Newsome, Bill Stavitski, Jim Copeland, jimmy Lyons, Ralph Feil. The Lane High Basketball team looked with high hopes at the 1962-63 season. Without much height but with plenty of spirit, they hoped to place in the Central District Tournament. The team had two top scorers in Bill Dunn with an average of seventeen points per game and Billy McCann with an average of fifteen and a half points per game. After a first game win over Orange in which McCann netted twenty-seven points, the Knights lost the next eight out of nine games. Despite the bad streak, the team rallied to win their next six games. In an eighteen game season Lane had a fairly respectable 8-10 record but, facing stronger foes, failed to live up to expectations. Dunn and McCann, who supplied most of the scoring, teamed up with jim Copeland to handle much of the rebounding. Rounding out the starting five were Gene Arnette and Bill Newsome. In reserve were Jack Martin, Ralph Feil, and George Foussekis. Martin grapples with an Indian for a jump-shot. D 1.51 Nice shot, jimmy! 166 l 1- Z '31 ' 'lic V. . my 1 1 15 e l T - 'tr a i r 'i- - Y . ' 'F-mee: u- I 'iv -. V .'!ALf: .i-3?3:.-- -E, , mm ' A Ais.f,fi17TV..g7Q... ' TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW: Mike Bush, Dan Speasmaker, Nelson Garnett, Andy Trice, Steve Hughes, Mike Sheffield, Jim Smith, Bill Dunn, Lewis Patterson. SECOND Lane cindermen have FIRST ROW: Mike Bickham, Nelson Garnett, Andy Trice, jimmy Smith, Steve I-lughes,Bil1y Dunn, Lewis Patterson. SECOND ROW: Jim Curtis, Jack Martin, Wesley Thomas, Steve Clark, Dale Van Zant. 167 ROW: Mike Bickham, Wesley Thomas, Jim Curtis, Jack Martin, Mickey Bickers, Dale Van Zant, Steve Clark, George Foussekis. a break-even season Mike Bush, Dan Speasmaker, Mike Sheffield, Mickey Bickers, George Foussekis, Ralph Feil. Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 66 314 Hopewell 46 114 80 213 Fishburne Military 32 113 30 E. C. Glass 83 44 Staunton Military 69 66 Thomas Jefferson 47 51 113 Woodberry Forest 61 213 31 113 Douglas Freeman 81 213 64 Orange 54 .Shiga if 1 A K -5 ji STEVE HUGHES The Varsity 1962 Cindermen posted a final seasonal record of four wins and four losses. In mid-May, the team took part in the Buena Vista Relays and the Central District Championships, taking a third place in each. The track team was composed largely of young members but was able to hold up against the stiffest competition. junior Steve Hughes shattered the school discus record with a toss of 161 feet 11 112 inches. With the loss of only two members through graduation and with the return of sixteen lettermen, the 1963 team can look forward to a successful season. MIKE BICKHAM MONTIE BICKLEY 168 Lane High Golf Team The 1962 Lane High Golf team posted a 2-8 season, with wins over Staunton Military Academy and Harrison- burg High School. Home matches were held at the Country Club of Keswick. Charles L. Gutherie acted as coach and instructor, while Roy Clements, the senior member of the squad, served as captain. - Chip Butler scored an eight over par, seventy-eight -- .. , '-'- ,, ti. 5-' 1 -.':::w:1A:'1--:.4j5,1 ' - - 'HH' h7Qvf:'.11F4?f. A Af: 1Ml':1'T'1.':'g,z ' - 1 H--... k Z' , 41:1 A. .1275 fi . . ' 1 'J' fi:.Y7Q'11:,f1'firn wr- - V A-4:7 MR. GUTHRIE GOLF TEAM Bill Stavitski, Richard Ashby, Roy Clements, Leo Napoleon, Chip B u tl e r, Kenny Payne . i r braves rugged 2-8 season. at Ingleside Golf Club during a matchwithS.M.A.which proved to be the team's best round of the season. Leo Napoleon held down the number one position and Richard Ashby accumulated the most game points. Three team members, Bill Stavitski, Chip Butler, and Leo Napoleon, earned varsity letters by shooting fifty percent of their matches under ninety. They will return next season, and hopes are high for a winning year. ROY CLEMENTS A Q 1551 , L ' ' T51 lf' 321 1 ' - ' - i T . '.,?i4i?gf1i1'u iii. 'A ' :' ' ' ' ,,, BASEBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: D i c k i e Ferrell, Mic k ey Bickers, Larry Bill Newsome, Billy McCann, Dan Taylor. FOURTH ROW Herbert, George Foussekis, Tommy Mizell, Rich Severin. Gene Arnette, Eddie Bibb, Happy Durham. FIFTH ROW SECOND ROW: Mike Bishop, Tommy Bibb, Bgbby Lang, MANAGERS: Mike Allen, Johnny Davis. SIXTH ROW Bill Lacy, Ralph Feil. THIRD ROW: Charlie Crenshaw, COACH: Mr. Bingler. Pitching staff sparks 10 out of 12 season. CO-CAPTAINS AND COACH: Dan Taylor, Ivlr. Bingler, Happy Durham. Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 9 Elkton 4 Staunton Military 8 Woodberry Forest 9 Orange 8 E11-:ton 4 Staunton Military 7 Fork Union 11 Wooclberry Forest 14 Miller 4 Orange 2 Louisa 1 Louisa JZ.. by .' . V 1 w w 4 , , ' Johnny Davis, Mr. Bingler, Mike Allen. PITCHING STAFF: FIRST ROW: Tommy Bibb, Bobby Lang. SECOND ROW: Dan Taylor, Charlie Crenshaw, Ralph Feil. The 1962 Varsity Baseball team was very successful, winning ten of its twelve games. This was an excellent record resulting from the superior efforts on the part of the pitching staff, the extraordinary fielding record of the team and, above all, the ability of the devoted coach, Mr. Joseph Bingler. At one time during the season the team was ranked as one of the top ten high school baseball teams in the country by a national magazine. The 1962 Varsity Baseball Team will be remembered as one of Lane High Schoo1's best teams. The 1962 diamond men will lose some fine talent through graduationg but, with nine lettermen returning, the team is looking forward to a good season for 1963. 1 1 1 INFIELDERS: FIRST ROW: Tommy Mizell, Larry Herbert, OUTFIELDERS: FIRST ROW: Bill Lacy, Georg e Mickey Bickers. SECOND ROW: Bill Newsome, Happy Foussekis. SECOND ROW: Eddie Bibb, Rich Severin, Durham, Gene Arnette, Bill McCann, Mike Bishop. Dickie Ferrell. 171 MIKE BISI-I ,nr-. QE ' ff- 'S' ,- 1 X . W In JI UIIEAIII I --I . ga I I - OP N A .1 . iz H . IIIIIII I, . . .I ,II ...gs . rg-II,j .' '1 ' .'.Af! . ' ' 1 if , -1 N ! ' '+L '1 4 -s 'W , ,I -'- Y , . - N- . -I ,. ,Q ' -11 ' I ..1-V Iff' I . -I I , . - vlmr. I .' . I I .- -r 1 . . 45.1 ' -Q I. ,: -I . w , . I-:fi-v' ' w WI- ,., w .I 'r I. f Lff T ,-xi, ,I. 'Um- V 1 - X-rn: gp Ig-1.1,-.-., vw, -'- ' Y -. .- . , . 1 . I ,,, wr . .2 ...aj - 2 ,1 - Auf- ,ar 5-. -f ..I n . I aff,-1:-Ii A . . ., , ,. .-'r....'-ff '. , 5 , .I ALL-.7' ': I-Mug ' ' - . -- , .v I . - -, , I ,II:.,'.II, I.. II. I. i 3, I-QL ': .fn -' Af-L.I+u.I - . 3-..m.,.+ . I L, '-H.-'PW-.i, 'r ' I 1 4, v Q.. ' 'M ' 1 1 5 ' M ' . . , . . Ulf Q ', 'L' ' 4'-.1.-Mfr.. f ' ' ' 'Q ,',,. I.. Iv I wgzi.-. g-.. . .2 4 .-.-' Oki -'S-.4 YL -.,:- Q . . . . - L. .. ' ' I -wr, 1 ' ' Y - :' 'r '1.:.ff'1-f1v- 'fi' E f.1..,,'x' QL-ii .11 ? 1 ' ' ' - 1' '- mu .I .1 fF1.':.2'.fgg- 'fffgifejfgfkivf-QI,-f 5-'1,-'--1'g4L.E:,..fi5g.T'5g1 '- ' -. - 1- E-' i3f2L1 3i rf-.' .' :Tau 1Pf21f 'f' Q . 4-Q-r I ,, f ,. in .- swf v' A -'ff-- .,.-,-f-1 6- A, II ., II I, .II.II I I ...I.I,I,,I .I I T .I I, I.T,I:II L. ,,I ,M,1:,'.4:-ff' -1 . w A f L 1 , r .al ' . ff- 1-f'f-4-1-if .f 21.10 t -'-171-H? A.--I-: . :L ,- , . '-'.m..'-1-,..-F.: nf I HH-,,,,L.:.'I,g ,. ,QI HAPPY DURHAM - H 's ,II.III,,I :4: ,.- I Z I-JI-.V :Ii I ,. , L ',, 'f.,I , -1 I L L: L IV 'ii' ' N. ' ' ' 'Shi :I-V ' Y . . ' ' - 9.51, In I I I I .51 . I II .,...AIII . L - . 1 , . M- - .. I . .. ' -. , 3-fi-212 f 1 qw A. L. A A. ..-::5:-,ei - ,V . . ' XI ,Q-A,--.'IgL ,gI1-q:,,If-:41.-'..'- .- , 4 . . fwfq-':,-......,7f-:.- II f..I.I -, I I - I- -II, .nail-, I..,I.,.Ig-' ,,,.-7.-If-III-5.-' '1-J2.gIL:'f'?:f-53 1 A f ,-.f 9. -ggff' f-:,,fIg- I A-I-95,4 I L 4-pq uf-I-:LH -abr: ,HQ--s-, -- XI,,Iq,.'f.,, :gr',gw--N,-g5z.4MLr.jx-ji gg IIT- L III 5:I.5g wg-7.1 rf- -',jIu,.Ii', , .Q rf. 4. I, .1535 A - ,-,.,II4g.-.g3,.,. r1'w,'r.?Q.:.-.-51-1 f.:-4513 ' I:Lff- g'- 1 1 ' ' - cf,,4,,-Likiu' -+1171 ' . J 7-iw 3. .-'Ty gf,-.-f,-f:i3:.-g.1'.- lfw- Q . v ' , --'- wiv- j:.4' ,--.1 -4,-.figsdx-I 1., 1, 55' .Z'-65. in J 4 . 5 , ' I,,-r'-5 -fl-:',,.1., .., I MI- ,,,,, I I,.I.,. .L 1 , 4, I. ,xii .- if--,Q-.gg IK. . - 2 .-4. ,'j. ' 173,19-43134 ff- Lf. Iv' . -.f. : I ,' 'ff-Egfif I :'l'e--li,-f:,f.,f:gil: ' -r---ffzfj : ', 133. ?r: f'-'f15!F?! ' ' 'Ct' ' ' ff 1- - ...sq '.: .14-if, '-gt. - !!'1:'. 43 - WTA. za. , rr ai.-'2Jf:a-14-1. 'N .' is- '11,f,-.31-1 21:....-.4.'g,E6- .- 1.1, 4 J-..5 1, I - 11: 1 .-:V '- . ff- .f -f--nf' If. 2 Ifw V - . .. gg - g I. - 1:,..I -IL.-I, I.?:,Ig',.Ig-F12-:' -- , , . -..- '4 . ,ag-f' A -Aw,1,,- .,,.-..-gsL.f,.. 111.-A . . ,,,- , 1, -,,....-- .L ',,,.fI V , I-I-IQ! . -,If-.-v I.. .I -,-:II -.: 'K v,:g'. ?3w . an. . iflf' 1, Ami T' 7 1'. .,f ', .' - 1 gg..5' ...e,4mas'5I,gf11v Q1SQ:Em.4 .. .- -.--, - ,I,...- 1-I if 1, ,V I IQ-.II gfzf- i -,-1.-f2'.,L 5 I., 3, ang-.13 ,vs V gifs! ,.-'f f - r- - f 11. -xp -5-fr-air?-gr' 1.--1 5 ' r-CF' ' 'ivy I '?I .,.p- II - .' 5Iw7w'Zfx:Q IIU,'I.'V If,-,.4, -122 - K ' .' . -, iw --VIH:-J . -' 4 . .TQFL-'--.n. f 'FIS-5'fi'f' s5 JQ4f-gf ' 1. 'ar-.ig -. J- .'.:'-sci.-liifzf :11'2af'-I,.f-f2'?!!E.-'fff,-1 ff,-'-v'- :,f'.-2?iL.g,ef ' - -.,f- A4-15, , .-n-. L Q .V . .. . ,.......-,.L.1, 5 -. A- ,.:.4 .... ' , ' BOBBY LANG 172 1, ,I ,- '..- . I I Maw' A , A .A 'ff -.4 -ww . f 1 7 ' ' . . 94:1 II I. I V 3 v . ' 'il .f -1-. . 1 I -' .1 .,.I: ' . ' ' -1 '.,n K , --'fi-44 J Il 'LII-.III I I III: I - V 1' 1 Yr ' .- L Q 1,- '. I u 'IHA ' I ' I rIg.L,I.5 I? I ' . ,J I 1 7 , x g .. r .,.I , I ' .4142 if W ' 4 J -! 2i11 w v ag ' 4 1 . . Qi ,M L ,.-. ,11- CHARLIE CRENSHAW BILL LACY . I L h...' I L.. .wx-, ..-'ir.'f v f 1-A. .I A su -, , 7 - J' 'I-Z' H113 I , 1lQI ' f- I . 1 1 V. ' 4' I , Q., I I I... IGII I I MI I I. . If. -J 1 I .. - . - . .y. ,. .1 Lb-A2114 'V. I .,--I f DAN TAYLOR -T iii,-rgf' V -5 E7 P F: fir' Wfti V 4 J' A . ' L, Q-2 '..f27f - Q 1 Y M21 41 1 441, 'L' -if , J-255' ' I' Ts-J ,...,.La.11 .11 f -rl Q- 'P . fg.-.4 V wgggg-31 -, ,, v 5 , S ,Fi . Q -W :G 5' . Q 4 1 . 1 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Donnie Wilson, Ted Rennolds, Bobby Englander, Rusty Butcher, jerry Arbogast,-Terry Easton, Freddie Williard, Dickie Lamb, Archie Hawkins, Mike Ritz, Mike Teague, Charles Sealock, john Briggs, Barry Harlow. SECOND ROW: Harvey Shipp, Benjie Arbogast, Mike Stowell, jimmy Pace, Booty Morris, Tommy Deabern, Ed Brownfield, jim Broan, Dickie Southworth, David Trice, George Gay, Lee Doyle, Greg Patterson, Rand Amiss, Johnny Goodman, Bill Vanlsear, Mac Taylor, Joey Morris, Tommy Stillete. . . . in high spirits. IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Jerry Easton, David Trice, Tim Theis, Ted Rennolds, Greg Patterson. SECOND ROW: George Gay, Gordon Coleman, David Thacker, Harvey Shipp, M.ike Mahanes, Johnny Carlton. THIRD ROW: Mickey Bickers, Dan Speasmaker, Dickie Gibson, Ben Arbogast, Ben Graves. 1962 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane 3 8 45 6 38 13 RESULTS Buena Vista 0 Fishburne Military O Woodberry Forest 16 Miller School 13 Miller School O 1962-63 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane 33 40 23 37 33 38 39 49 47 41 46 29 33 36 48 46 RESULTS Orange 42 John Marshall S4 Huguenot 49 Buena Vista 48 Manchester 39 Stafford S4 Hopewell 69 Buena Vista 42 Prince George SO Stafford 37 Thomas jefferson Orange 35 George Wythe 73 Thomas Dale 51 Hermitage 74 Douglas Freeman 71 65 EIGI-ITI-I GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: john Cox, Dee Hawkins fmanagerj, Jimmy Dandridge, Doug Hamm, Eds Coleman. SECOND ROW: Sonny Dudley, Ronnie Cook, Eddie Campbe1l,' Tommy Pace, Phil Speasmaker, Joe Bailey, Roger Brown. EIGHT!-I GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM IRST ROW: Frank Sargeant,joe Bailey, Reggie Marshall, David jones, Eds Coleman, Randy age. SECOND ROW: Paul Wright, Sonny Dudley, Eddie Campbell, Ronnie Cook, Roy homas, Greg Martin, Ronnie Stafford, Tommy Pace, Phil Speasmaker, Booty Morris, eith Franklin. 1962 EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane 19 14 20 6 13 O 21 RESULTS Buena Vista 0 Woodberry Forest 7 Orange 7 Woodberiy Forest 6 Woodberry Forest 13 Woodberry Forest 7 Orange 6 1963 EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane 28 45 45 40 24 25 35 36 19 48 37 RESULTS Miller School 30 Nelson County 3 Woodberry Forest 39 Fork Union 31 Miller School 12 Miller School 23 Miller School 29 Nelson County 15 Woodberry Forest 25 Orange County 31 Fork Union 40 iiffffm. , I just swallowed a marble 2 The game must really have been exciting for Bill Lowry. Ralph Feil and Jim Copeland charge onto the field. Does he wiggle when he walks? Queen QKingj for a day. The Senior girls crown jimmy Smith. sl 'W' W' v . An average of 6'6 ? Mike Gleason gets the vital statistics. Gene scores again! 'I wish I had my butterfly net. I could have danced all night. Mr. Alzenaur gets a rebound. Student-Faculty and junior-Senior basket her one for the faculty. X 178 e faculty cheerleaders whoop it up for the crowd DOH, P139-Se 149013 YO'-If hands to V01-11'Se1f! Cindy Skogen, 2. representative of the Senior cavewomen. games complete the '63 season. Some Junior jesters plus one pose before the game. l K , TSE? ' 1,-.Em M5215 1 r Mum 11 1 ,, f 3115, 2 ' wifi, - 1 1 H111- . 1 1, :vga Q 1. . .11.. 71 1 'VM'-..' 1 1 1 'S f .11 .,, 1 , ..-, N ZW 1 v ,H 1.- ,N ,Z . Q . 1:54 , - 122112: Jjvfffiggggl 5, QQ ' 1,ss,a.1-. 1 TS' 2' I .I S 1' i . f,fTg,i5 f 1 A ' - 111 M . Q- -1 1 . 11,, ,. ., 1 gl., -, 1 '. V. 1,21 Saw..-fl 113gg:1:':11 Sta, 1 . , 1 I1 '. 1,1 ' 11 1. ' 1 , , Ii... 1.-w , , 1 1 1, V1 4'1 11 , '51 '31 111' ,r 5 11 1 1- . 1111111.11 , 'WEE Y , , 1 Bam -1 1 TE!!! - ' 11. .' 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1:35 17 ' ,313 : 1,1 1723235 51 11 .' ' '1 1- 1 1 ' 1 1 -1 ' - 112129 ,' 11 7771, T I .'. V' -E 1 1. 1 ,Q W TZ.. 15311 fm W Q1 .11 .1 - 11 11 W 1 K W w 1 1 ,W as K 1 1111 11 11 11 F825 -5, f...., I1 I 11 1 1 1- fs 1 . 1 1 4 1 1 17 ' 1 , 'Gi 11 S 1 ' 11 1 T kv,!. 1 1 ' Y ' A 1QN -'T 121:11 - 1 1,1 1 - . y uf gi ' M . www qi W fm. 211 ' 11. 1112 yea 11,1 W 13: 11251: . ' ' gfsgasr 5-. A Nga? N ' 11 si 2 1 , . 1,6 1 1 , W Jigs W wi 1' -1 VCR 11' ,Wi Wm? f wk A 1 if 1 - Ki- 1 ,1 . 1 1 . ma, '51- wmf: 1' ' '11 1 1 , Z, 92? 1 1 ' F ' if 1 - .-: L 1-.L..-' wll W 'WIWTJ' ,, M ,- 'HMI I, -'vm ' , ' L,1':1w: .N N W-FW' wx 1 w ,, fn, V Lx I ' if W. I! I 1 V 'v 1 , , if Q mr w Y, v 5'fm: -. L2 .l 'TI ll EIU -J Nw-f Wi Linn Llfir I m -win W wf W 2 gm, ,N HH v BEST LOOKING Mike Colo, Ellen Thornhill is s ssss so -rw-f L, gs L A , BEST ALL-AROUND Carol Pleasants, Ralph Feil The Senior Class honors FRIENDLIEST Marion Updike, Chip Kanitz L E? in- ' fi.. '-7 . .Q h MOST POPULAR Kathie Crispell, jim Copeland fort -four Senior superlatives, WITTIEST Charlotte Hall, Jimmy Smith . Y ,SP 7 l 2' ' 9 I . ..g MOST TALENTED Ellen Johnson, L, G. Leake ,gr !. 55:11 E Ls U I MOST DEPENDABLE Anne Nichol, Skip McGaughey CUTEST Madelyn Coleman, Steve Coleman ts. : 115.4 eff- .X 'f-4 ...,..,.....,.4 4 . .the greatest number MOST SINCERE Carol Rex, Phil Moore f ' In , , I E we 51:11 V ?i' 3 3 P K an M if 111+ 3, be ,U '1' f- ,, g :fi -1113? 1 wqinj :lg : gl! 7 : xx' -- 1 , , . . . , I 1 Al 4 , '15 'IT n ' wr V ii! iw 414' 3-In , 'xi :QL T s s 111,.5 -QQV TW ' lift ' Tlx ' if M- . Qi V i ' v F I 3 H . xi If g I ,' i r ,lr ,r fi MOST ATHLETIC Kay Martin, Billy Dunn in Lane's history. BEST DRESSED MOST STUDIOUS Pat Davis, Mason Dirickson Ronnie Hutchinson, Lisa Smith f-. lugs, -T 'T.1 . 'V .r sl-vYf4,.Q5, if FM vivilm' .vii-gil. - .Z , -.'l5'Jf.-f' K I L i 'I :,.! E ' 'R'-,A ' is ' '... ,ui f , , 3 - if'-+4 lQ..Fl:,,Y'i.., .V A, mx 1 'in-r -Q.. Q10 .L WJ! MOST LIKELY-TO-SUCCEED Pat McKinsey, Hazen Burnet MOST HAPPY-GO-LUCKY jane Johnson, Steve Hughes ,Y--A-.. . ' 'ff'-V - 5 n L 4 W I, N 4 N MOST UNF ORGETTABLE Pictures are taken at the MOST SCHOOL-SPIRITED Cindy Skogen, Johnny Davis I w x .:yg. 1?i'17 VY il ry s I 1 5 A Bw A ,Y A, -.5 1.' '. 4 ,N , : ' A W, Lew Stokes, Louise Bibb MOST CREATIVE Leo Napoleon, Henrietta Carriere MOST LOVABLE MOST BUSINESSLIKE Becky Lamb, Steve Clarke Jimmy DeHart, Brenda Brown QI , A 1 N 187 , , -.., M-Y 'i M ev BIGGEST HAMS Creggie Salisbury, Tommy Hodges . . .and Ellen johnson. BEST ORATORS MOST TALKATIVE Richard Ashby, Karen Sjostrom Helen Anderson, Marshall Morton L . ' ' ' - A -ff , M1 ,1- ., ,Q-' V YR' P, '. eq V ': yi hh : 7 'A axe :i,.-- .- 4 -f -1 . QW!-T. , ' We Lane High's own Rockettes. Blame it on the Bossa Nova, Karen, Tommy Hodges takes to that good old mountain dew. 189 'L in f ' 2' S 1 -i . it 1 o I 'eg .I- V --1 1 J n ,I, o o I W , . , : Welcome to the Lane High Cafeteria. . . Senior Strummer, Steve Clarke, steals the show with Puff, the Magic Dragon. Senior Follies score a success Lane's Lunax'ettes exhibit some fancy dancing as they can-can their way to stardom. 190 ,. I 1 I I- , l ' 'ln Z.- : 1- '.'.,, -, 1 if IEW. f:'41ffn1', 'V' I AM . i 'gk-, ,Jr ref' f -ws: - 'E M Q-J ft .il In N K J, i ' 11 ,gl J: 4 .ya- , , s rf- -'4 ' Q ,.,. 2,51 ,Jef U1 mm - WQSWESEZSEEESF 'Nia W E 1 - 5 We just don't think you'1l make the Peace Corps. Senor Boaz and Seiior Colo clown during the assembly. K 4 The ever-faithful Pep Band whoops it up for the Foreign Student Drive. Legs Colley shows off the trimmest ankle at Lane. Skirt-length + legs + 5011: : Bermuda Shorts Day. Donna Shaver is doing her share to bring an exchange student to Lane next year. Assembl kicks off WoW, look at those legs! Steve Mullinix surrounded by Donna Shaver, Becky Ward, joan McAllister, and Jeanne Robinson, seems to be enjoying English class more and more these days. Foreign Student Drive . Standing in the corridors, watching all the shorts go by Chippy gives and gives and gives and gives and gives. . . Dee and Vicki enjoy themselves at the dance. Chippy and Pam do the mashed potato at Lane's first gym dance this year. Dances return to Lane High. And then there's the one about the. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lyons, Mr. Small and Dr. Ruday enjoy a joke at the dance. v--- t Time for a breather, eh Pam? 194 Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn! Manfred returns to Lane. What's that in your ear, Tommy? I am Spanish Hebe Rose! sings Cindy Skogen. , W, I- . ,,-.e-.,,n viii?- u iff: . ,,J MXPX M QWQIMZ7 5 qcomwam E 1 ww 3 9 'A QM JN , Bw Wfgwj .WY .sb CX? Vik 64,7 . gy QU Hfgi5WM6nF 2 gmqgfwfits MQW! N Q8 WA N' N' QHOL nm., 6322? 41,L4 Olly Mpff4i?K,9g,lJ- WMU J XE 4559? EJSQR-CKE 26 Z by X Xwgyoiscygybx ,xxtxgl Woof? 1, J 41. Q 'V-Y Jqvpygq U is lgxgfwaiff 5 mlm X FKA- 5 - Z 'Ka Ipn'aJ d1fPLQ,Q!,, X Limw Q? E-gbv-L 'nvvoaddgs jx KQQAWW' ' B' EL-T Ugkiim 1,,ffQ5 - 95 M fiwfwfw' 'wgbamar Aw, Xi '11 . 1, 1 QE 1 11111111 11151111 11111111111 111111111111 1 M1111 111 11 1 11 11 11 1, 1 W.. -. 1 1 WE:-'13 2 1' 2 1 Ki Z 111 me . 11 .115::1.1 11 211. . l -T, 115,-.-.H1 , , - :-. 11 '11-rf 1111.11 1 '1A 11, . Y 1 E Q' if 11 9 :1 1...-.WS 5 1615211.11 , 15 E .1 'Q ff W 11 J 522 E 3512? PL if 1 , 1' My 1 11 ,, . 11 'V W1 Q. Q: R55 J' 1'-5577 1131. 'I 1' 1352 5 if, F1 5 -I 5? 'Q 21 M5312-. , 1:2 1 1 1: 121 1143 1 .qu - ffm-'Q '15, H5 11-1 l1ffj 1 - 11 1 11 rf. 1 W' 11131111 Z 1: Tvffemif , 1 'Em' 5. Lf :T ' , 11: --31 1 1 ,f , 111 111 11 11111 11111 1,1111 11111111 --11111111 W, 1111 1 11 1 11 1111 1, 11 1 1 L 1 Z 11115 11 1111 1 11 1 1111 1 as 1 111,11 HX. H111 11 S' 1 1 1 111-111111 'Hgsiwsesz :Q 555111: 111 11115335 1 111111 1?3r1w1 151, 1111 ?E.1f??115 .,111g1,,, ,1 1 111 513311 11 11 1 1111 i5 1 1 Q1 1 1 .JI E Y 1 1 1 11 , 31 1 1 1 1 1 1 ADVERTISERS 54 6 ' 1 Tl l m a n s Charlottesville's Shopping Center for 57 years Compliments of ELJO'S Traditional Clothes At the Corner Since T878 PAGE FLORIST l-4th and Main University Book Store Supplies For Collegians For Over A Century Radio-Record Headquarters At U. Va. Compliments ot M. C. Thomas Furniture Co. 420 East Main Street M. C. Thomas Exchange Store 253 West Main St. 200 DOWNTOWN ATHLETIC STORE Distributors for Ai.G. Spalding 8. Bros. Rawlings Mfg. Co. Football, Basketball, Tennis, Golf Where Sportsmen Meet Ph. 2-29lO 4l3 East Main St. Superior Ambulance Service PREDDY'S FUNERAL HOlVlE J.W. Preddy Frank B. Haynes Phone 295-7546 Charlottesville, V 909 West Main St. Charlottesville Lumber Company Since l893 Building Supplies Custom Millwork Floor Covering Roofing and Guttering Hardware Plumbing and Heating Brown's Dry Cleaners Harry Brown Phone 296-6285 5lO Preston Avenue cm-ions, mmm, di 5NvnER,mc. Furniture for the Home :St Office Telephone 2-81 T4 Charlottesville, Virginia 201 Compliments of CHANCELLOR'S DRUG STORE SOPHOIVIORE RECORD CLUB The Come- Greeting Cards F E y Occasi Brown's Gifts In H toric Virginia Charlottesvi Ile Sc Williamsburg In Charlott JAY Stands for J 205 East Main St. THE DAILY PROGRESS OVER ONE HALF CENTURY OF PUBLIC SERVICE MURPHY INSURANCE Compliments of PUCKETTIS BARBER SHOP TRAVEL, INCORPORATED Around the Corner from Paramount 108 2nd SLI S. E. Phone 295-4157 IO5 Third St., N.E. Charlottesville, Virginia -.For G Quarter of G Century Serving This Community 202 Congratulations and Best Wishes l963 Graduates SPERRY PIEDMONT COMPANY Division of Sperry Rand Corporation Charlottesville, Virginia AN EXCELLENT PLACE TO WORK ' ' f v ' .llll ' if asf-T' Students hoard city bus on way home. 203 Enioying their work is the High School Fashion Council Sponsored by KAUFMAN' S Main at Third St. Left to right: Billy McCann, Lane '63, Richard Severin, Lane '64, Danny Kusic, Albemarle '64, Mac Peatross, Rock Hill '64 and Billy Danolridge, Albemarle '63. Compliments of Plumbing 81 Heating Contractors Aa PSUPERMARKET Ear' H' Vaughan Inc. 608 Preston A.venue WADDELL'S Edith Henry 81 Stride Rite Shoes 308 E. Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Custom Mark ll Oil Furnaces 5 Boilers Selectemp Heating lron Fireman Products Coal That Burns Dial - 295-5177 204 WIVI ROWAN l l l Compliments of INCOR PORATED IN Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothing Barracks Roacl Home of the Foot Long Hot Dog Shopping Center Charlottesville, Virginia C I ty La u n d ry Offers Laundry - Dry Cleaning - Cold Storage Vault Quick Service Washette Just Dial 295-9136 Compliments of Compllmenls Of SEVEN DAY SHOPPING CENTER H. M. G l e a s o n 84 Co. In c. Garlen SI' Meet Your Friends at Phone 295-5145 TINlBERLAKE'S DRUG STORE 205 CONGRATULATIONS Class 1963 MCDNTICELLO DAIRY Phone 295-5123 206 Jr. ond Misses Fashions Wiley's 4lO E. Main Sfreef Compliments of JEFFERSON SCHOOL OF ARTS CARY'S CAMERA SHOP BCII'I'C1Cl4S ROCId Sl'1OppiI lQ Aff Ingfrucfign Cenfel' Ari Gallery Phone 293-4552 Ari Supplies 906 W. Main Sf. Phone 293-3788 LANE STUDENTS RIDE Trcailwoys 20 Congratulations to the Class of l963 A Complete Department Store In Downtown Charlottesville, Va.- lfl iilillll- SUZANNE COPELAND selects a card for a special somebody. Anderson Bros At the University Wilson Sporting Goods We Lead. . .Others Follow We Deliver Dial 293-5179 2 Betty Morris and Buford Baber show good buys at THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Compliments of Compliments ot VIRGINIA TELEPHONE I AND TELEGRAPII COMPANY FITZHUGH 5 DRUG STORE Compliments of Quality Footwear-Correctly Fitted! Headquarters for U.S. Keds The Shoe of Champions Dial 295-2555 3l3 East Main St. KELLER ' S Finest names in footwear since i883 W.J. Keller Company 404 E. Main Street 2 Charlottesville's Leading Department Store C. H. Williams, Inc. Charlottesville 212 East Main Street Virginia Compliments of THE NOOK 415 East Main St. Compliments of WINGFOOT SHOE SHOP 237 West Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia HILL 81 IRVING FUNERAL HOME Phone 6-6148 First and Market St. TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP Ladies' and Misses' Apparel 114-4th St., N.E. Phone: 295-4311 'af ' L' L-. ,I 1, ff p s JQW 2 Y E 1 : ml HAIR srvusrs . 'P 6 -1 Barracks Road Shopping Center Q li Charlottesville, Va. N 11, I 210 lVlll.LER'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE Phone 295-2232 T09 West Main St. Compliments ot MONTICELLO LU NC H X F a- gl 4 ei 421' y o Ta'-lsntnx Keller and George Incorporated J l SWS SYS Charlottesville, V Opt irg V15 inio BROILED R ERS Pauli Taylor SQ Dickie Booz look mi ghty guilty. xx United States Instrument Corporation Manufacturers of Equipment for the Independent Telephone Industry Jarman's Incorporated School Supplies Everything for the Office Office Supplies - Systems Office Furniture Engraved School Invitations Charlottesville 34 Waynesboro Compliments of L. A. Lacy 'S Ax X9 N Plumbing - Heating Air Conditioning 900 Harris St. Phone 295-7542 212 RENNOLDS, INC. Complimemf Of Southern Electric Charlottesville's Most Complete Appliance Center 227 W. Main St. Charlottesville, Virginia Florist For All Occasions The Smart Junior Miss Always Shops at STYLE SHOPPE .lllVl'S RESTAURANT Distinctive Apparel Compliments of At the Corner Main at 4th Street Suzanne Copeland treats Allen Nichols to a Pepsi-Cola. 213 PAUL B. VICTORIUS l4l3 West Main Custom Picture Framing Antiques Jewelry gc Obiect D'Arts TU EL JEWELERS Certified Watchman and Jeweler Authorized Representative For Diamond Wedding Rings Charlottesville, Virginia Culpeper, Virginia xp? Best Wishes T it f..,l,, L 'll T ll!!! we . sr- ' C llllil A L T C om pl i m e n ts of The Little Cars Belong to the Faculty. THE CAMERA CENTER T K aff HUW I 5 Pepsi for those who think young BURGESS BEAUTY SALON 215 its , Anderson Bros. Book Store A. SQ P. Supermarket Brown's Dry Cleaners Brown's Gifts Burgess Beauty Salon Cary's Camera Shop Camera Center ChanceIIor's Drug Store Charlottesville Lumber Company Charlottesville Coca Cola Bottling Works, Inc. City Laundry Daily Progress, E Downtown Athletic Store Earl H. Vaughan, Inc. EIio's Fitzhugh's Drug Store Frank's Triple Service Gilmore Hamm 8g Snyder, Inc. Gleason, H.M., Inc. Jak 'N Jil Jarman's, Inc. Jay Jewelers Jefferson School of Arts Jim's Restaurant Hill ES Irving, Inc. Kautman's Keller 8: George Keller, W.J. 84 Co. Koury's Hair Stylists Lacy, L.A.., Plumbing 8g Heating Leggett's Department Store Page 208 204 201 202 215 207 214 202 201 214 205 202 201 204 200 209 214 201 205 205 212 202 207 213 210 204 21 1 209 210 212 208 MiIIer's Cut Rate Monticello Dairy Monticello Lunch Murphy Insurance 81 Travel, Nook, The Page Florist Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Preddy's Funeral Home Puckett's Barber Shop RennoId's Inc. Rowan, William III, Inc. Seven Day Shopping Center Shoecenter Snow's Florist Sophomore Record Club Sperry Piedmont Co. Style Shoppe Thomas,.M.C. Furniture Co. TiIman's Town and Country Tuel Jewelers TimberIake's Drug Store United States Instrument University Book Store Victorius Virginia Tel. 8. Tel. Co. Virginia Trailways WaddeII's WiIey's, Inc. Williams, C.H., Inc. Wingtoot Shoe Shop Young Men's Shop, The Inc. Cl 211 20 21 1 202 21 20 21 201 20 213 20 20 20 21 20 20 21 20 20 21 21 205 212 200 214 209 207 204 207 210 210 209 -3- ...-.--,,, ,bw- - 1 5 ' ' ',:' .l ' 4 , f ff., x -' 'ay' ' '.'.'-'-. 4',z'.' Y Y U'-21:1-he ,W A , W Y ,A kiln... ,521 .', , Q A' ,Q my JM . ,-. .'g.,IV,. .gfjv 1 1 A. - , 1 , - 1 . V 1 'rf - , . -- :,.mg,:f7,3'-,. I , 4.1 1 1 I 7 :.! 4.. 14,3 lgf Q, . ' .,--5: f'A , ff i X ' , .- , 'IV' if qappbl . ii Lib: 'atm , -lui ' ' 'N . Q ,.f -, ,,' ll 1 Y- .-f1 ,f' r, 'r' , ' Y I. ' I . --X- ' 'J Y QV- '-,. -,XJ 1 G' ,117 y' N , 'gm 31.5, 4 5- -1 ..f ,- f L QBXQQQ 1 352 4. Ag .qv 1 f M- f.,- ,. ' rr J . x V. 'Q A-Img-nf r . 57,3 Q - U 4 X 2. .' f 4 1 f . . if l V. ., H I .'- if 2 'W- V ' ' f-neun ul xx.. 4' 'H - , j . M 'J 5 lg . ' ' f '.. K . Fwx - .1 'fi-' ' w 1' ,' ' '53 Wi. ' ff , L . 1 -Q , A h , ,Mit ' .I ' ' NY , ,, V 19' Q N 5 1 '- 19 - . ,Q ,..-.if .gp .. rlr yarn? ia. 1 , , 'V J.- Q-'Iffi':, . ,' 4 : T ' ' - , H we: -- -f .ff ,. ..f 1.. .. - ' --.5-H 1 . , 2,4 -'ll .. ' ,:T:,,.,..,.,,.,.u-T,-5,..,jL.-hw-idamumw A I - il A ak 4 U Q A . i U lg - ' 2 ' L:Q'.....,,. IL ' . M, LT7'L'i - U , J M - .- -ff-V. ! - f - Nah., 2-3 er:-' 1 X J 'tru-'J 2541.4 wwf I. 1 - '1i? f'f'f'1V-1:-2-H . - - ' ' i-ai'--. lb, .. - , 4 inf . -TI ',,.'ffff ' , . 1:4421 sig- U ijml ez eh h E' - - frZ'Zfl7f'11 5Qf5.?. 5'7 i'3f'-H '--- ,..Q' 1 Q -- A N 'Hb--W ' - f : T-fl--ff-1--'ff 'T- H+. H VT .K T :au.:'2LTTTz'E'T'v .v N gf. - 1, ,h.,..k 'fl' I . - -V .r , -,.:,.....A.: :f QQ'-:T4,.j,F1 Q' ij VW? I , R. h::Hj.l ,. --.u . ,.,. J , - W '4 1f:!?u:-FK.-,Q - 'HH' -- .rfgjfgg-'- 1 . ,.:.:,gig,. 1 X. I ' ' -15914, hggggL'iiCViQ'lF'g,,V:,,-., x -V , Y V . y.m,,,m,Wi -W K Y I L ., if ' -,Q -V-.xii-uJ?efm...,.1g1 Y. ,W ' , ' P'-1-wif:-,aw F? J' 3' '- '.,-v fiff5 1 -125-i 1f.TfQ - ' ' , ' -' f -NY 3 ' ' ff iH5f.1'QQ'-ff- g.1 'bf I ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1, , ,. r:aEl:Quf.H ,rj ' ' I 1 S43 V QUE 5,-.LgI-Av,.:,f,fl,:.,E,,Q.f1:i1l,E.,l jj...-iuiib V 1 L 7 , IT' YQ-QQ l-1 H 'f. QQ fa! 5 I' 2 5 - --:.Y mir. ': ,fwil 5.25.-,lx lil. I 5 1 , 'Lf-5.5 . -'15 . 1 '-.- .. if-V .Q xx . , - al!y3,,:1,-Vg...,,g3,,,w'f,i.a .1 ', . ,fi TR-1f '2' . .GwLf'f - -- J 1 . ' A-. ,L J- .. Y--ig -..- -nw. Wy. Lf , YW.. . , .W UV., N it ,, , . J A I . Y V K hc, n ' ,' ' W. 4'f'f'y - 'f f ' ' b , ., . . , 'ialflif ' J UL, p . ' . Ak 51' ' ' Y ' ' .1 A '-- .X X .I ., lr! - .. V , ' H 2 U A1 W-NVHH M N , i ' 5-- , 1 .-.--WN 1 ',',.fh.?f-g2- ' . Q, , ' ,my 1: , - ,, 1: Q , - - 4, . ,: ,J ' ' V A',Y.,.- -, - ' 'jd gr N.. bfi. . , ..- eg, , l 55,5 , -. ,V j7,3.fQA-,-.lqaligfgd 4-'24, N--4 Y Ji . ' '- ' 1 Viv. - 111. Y 2'f'f',1 wgvT'J'fF'1 9 Ag.-. . . 'Ir 7 M 1.1. . , ,. nl.. ll.,-'1' Y, T-,v f ., , .. . - w f, ,U 1, 'MA wg .ju-' ----Lx , .. -, , -,, . vt I :.',.T+hg., l, ,iw nu. ,L ,Jus ,,,...1.'V,,',,,n?t , ' ' ..... ' ' :'5.ff AJS, fi '- ir . 5,f T'Q' I . fit' -Q '-ew! 4 ' ' , . jf?,,--,V M Vs'-r, f V1. '-gf? .x 'fn Q LIE'-C.,i..xx, vu-1:2 JJ, 'J-1,74 112-, ...- 7 D -Q .jx , ,Q ,,x..,.,, -1. gl-.1 5 ... lv, Q, .. . I-3352. ' .,g,,5i' ' - ..'. . P JL-.5 ,' . 7 H 2 1 , 4 Y . . -1 j,3QI '- .:- , .1 .','i fxf1 i' Q f. ' , 9 ' X' . -7 'P - ,,., Q -L-A ' Q , fy agffq U , ' ' ,' '.J-'aff' ff H 1,-'J' I 1' ' . V A '- . ------......N ,QLJLAQ-J,L,L,'f4f,E,3ji fu' -, f ' 1 - ' , X ,. ' A ,. ., . j ' H . ' , f' . -1- .1 - I HL..- '.- 'Z flfguspr ,, ,..f-, 4v M 1 ww F f V my , w , 1 w v w v N. pvvvvw- ul lan nun Ill Ill! :- , .IL , I 'af . , l I v f 'P' ' -qf-39525.-15W af 12: wailIf ?1,1GS'F':n!:Q'c:a ':EQ? 'W ,., .k-....L.- 4 - , M., K.--,-f-, .Q -H jxvw .mrs N-TGK4: .., -,,,,.n-vl,,U-,,.17 my 9.5- q...,w.lf-,-9,---11-f-nw-'.---'ff:'f.u-f.q:F 79r7f- aww-J. 4.w1,--w.cff'p-,?'-'- H29111-,1-'-' 7 e4-1,,.:.5f-wad-sin ?,ri'21f'Tf 1 , 2 gm! 122- I-U -1 ' 4- 1. K 1 Jr-na ,Ny 4.5,-uf,, .-Q W.. zz., ., 1739, 1 J.-,gsm f. .,, Ll-1' if u-.K A ' Sun 371. .,w, -'--...fi-1 EF: Q, -xml, L Hu .M :fumes .' Ytl. ' ' 1 ,WW W'-V: 1. 2: A' ,Q1'm-qg:4.,:JS1 - 1.N.,fw..A5.,i hugh X4 .,. .,,,f.,... 'Eau -f,t2gu,'.. .3 . ,.,.,f , ' ,Ella H, -5-G,,.:,M,. 'gm Q21-,3'Q vw-'J umm nh:-.3 ,J EFI: 3 if kr- Y ,J , f ,Ml W 'L Lf.,-, .H Q 7:f.lL..x .wrt-11.1.1 - .mf .f.-1 ,ywEf'7'A3.f,x n ' QQ f 1'6.L 1.16. . -,M -I .-7? ,if 7:1-gg.,-fs,-.51 -rf, 1., I-A -rim-.v 41. - 'g,v'3S'5'-VL ,. ...' .--!:.7,,st' .'+ .- ::'l:g5:yf:Hi'1'.:' . ,Y1 gear . . Q ,... ,.. , ' .kmlwa , .-,-V-:ii-1-.-33? ' 1.12--., 45-.--... . ,:1'.g1g.- -1 in S .P ,, JJAQ' , .5 fl-M., 14 .. .,:.,.,,,g,,.., . ,,,C,. 191-gy me ,,.-R, .,.,1g may 4 L ,M - ff?L.u.4w.4.f.? Ca- '1,mLg-. y. N-gy. ,V I, ylyufnf 'f-1-wah, : Lt-'f-'M 11' 'mga-.?',',-ff JZ ., w-fx . ., . . 4 'L-M-,..:.xf A-,,.A,!5..,....,.4.w,wl., J., . .ell-. .u , R. 4, a mf-W ',1. -:fu : ,-:,.:.. U., M 4 Hg:- .3 1Jg,x15.9-g.f.:...,f.,1 .0 x H1 wh . f,,'q.11. , 1 vw-'f.y::r..,v.,v. 'ff P-.mlv-.-':-.... ,ws vgai :Q F..-in 11-im.-:1'H ' q HI' 'K..1.x.. -.. . , . fa,-dip ifghp 3:1-in :rg , UL. -un.. ,Luv . f ,f ,. 1 A-,fr .'u-.--- ,:1gnE'2mAf:f'-jI151 . -o ' .-- -gift, '-:nf-Qgfgufqkiff ehlfafpvi-Lf 'IEQMQ K WN vk34Fw:2':.2f fm' f.fis f,---::f,A...N.,. M, T 4 .1ef':.-H' mir J.-N' -fV 'ew':H'.am.,4'..'w'.: v fi!W'Ax.1J:1.1'5H'1i'F. ufffiu'-1lM.:' iiggiifm-di'Lp,fff1i?mw:?m'fw-'hi 4, .QL J-:wig Q:Lwp.'.,vEfgg-L-.1154-1,-, 3, 1. uZ'? 'iqf::hi-'Qr Asif -ay-1 ,,.mf9.Lg-31,1 L54,QufJ.b ' X . WJ, 5:-1,-,'171'.,fQi,.:w.-vv -' 'if 115-if 1. ., .Q,,. 1, .- ff, -- '.-'-:.:N:-az: 3 ..?.T244.j.uWf2 .i'5,,,Q1z?f,:, e:.,jQ7,Q.l.,,u1xm.?4-Z. ,f-5 Hu.. .':g.m-Lua. , L 451.14 - ifiil,--.,, ,mm 121035 -EFT. I' H :.f-- L-1zff.., ..g1.., .1-,:...,,.c- ':uw, ',, R..-. u,pz41..x,r 1' ,3mv g' 'Lx -.. u Q: ,Q-w:e:.,s1i:Z':' 21,1 '51-2I.?fQ' E. '1 ,'fZ: ,:f:,. i,Q,5'3ur5:' .u.-flqu. n mg . V, ., UL. ... v..,L'...-1-,LI ' Afxr-V.ehf.'1-1453? yf'my.1-:'1., gg.. 'm . , 1, . M-195331 H: ,a11m'. 'Y QU.. .,., . A..w. - H L3-.,-.,. ffl. .Q .F- '4'f,'.:-,8- ..r., ',1.r 21 e-,zxw N '.f: -:?:2,?:f'.Z'I 1 an .511 fi'1eg':Q'Q.3.??2-kirylfiif ':'75'f2fl1iiy-'i2i1c1,gg2ffl'ii' ,, . .. , ,. ,.. . .,. .. f ,-,,.... ., ,,- ,.-,. H .- .- . 1 .L -y-Q,-. 1 I J xvb v ::. -v g.. L- 142121: I L. -.J --f..f,. ,.:1,A '14 1-Lu - L ..I .vm ., .. 1.-J. 'um J 3-If Jill-M Q ,-, ,, ,4..:Nf',-A-7-rm, .?U15.L.,vg, ,g-.:-Jn., -H-pe:--m-:..:e ,-px: , -nw, 1.4. ,.-. , ,H ..,.1,.,- Jug.-. , .am :Pram -I -11+ ,.-rm -45.545 .J, .'g..J-gsxv A-D fJuww...- Q x'f5,H.:1'r-yf f , VT,-'1 -I'-5 4f:1:n54:f Tv.-5 'f ,lwm-1,-Q..-f :ww ,ygcnqvn-mv'-,gww r11r1.,v.'-W1-1'-Fzizgha'raa41gf:::'L :'3v - Mu-!:l1:.r,f:' M :,f.1,f.:5?gm?2:' 9---Af ,ww 1 - Jimb774-f2TiQ,':7:'fQ?E'fJ-' xL'shw'i,wE1Li'-Suf:'T-'3da9E:?fwf4iAf.f'u'f1'.n-'ff-vfi':'f'pic' lEfff1f?3' if wifi? ?r-'4 2iff'lf --'-:'Wi-:-ffff-::W1 ':'?'2W'2 5'4 ' B 6' ' ' I ,,?rfLj.,,,L.,,,1.',s.fkw ,1,.,,,1 ,141 41.-Jig. .--fvP'WlE', . . . ,. L' ,. ,f-e- Xu' ' -.1 my-'-. ' aff:-':.-'-' ' r gy,-1 , li., J .L9-i- '. ..,,4,,-J, ,,,,i.,V ,5,,.,,,, . ,V k.,,!,.,.,, i.,fb,,..,:W., ,.,,...L.. ..--..-g,,.,,,,3.,... -J,-L1 .. .-A,4...Ii . - fx'-w..g my in -1. --Q pw' .3.-,.,.f. l ..1.u1. we-.-,Lg-.,-,gpga-,.,-ly..A .,- 'vw wg.fw'.:g f'..u..1'w'-,21v..L f ..-I. z..,KfgL 551:-.2-1'5ff':':1i' 1 ' V- fi-A :rin SP, PZ: ag s-'SJ 3.115 J' 1' '-' A ,. ., ,, ,- ., , ,M .r .M -X r--,, K4 . ,1 ' ,,,., ,. ,. A rf: ,,. -., -5 .-H, f .Lu .,1f,.:L5.4.' L,,g:ff,,QabuJg,., ,wg ' ML., ',1.,:.4,.u5n'--.:::+:t..:' 4-1,g,,.Zkg.-.L5- ,f,,gf,gf,.,sf,,fQ,.lQ,. ,wiLA:3.,,,,,r,5.v:4.i,2-,f'-mgg:41 '-,4gi1L.d-. Aff.,',j7L54','r:11j 15aJ -141,519 A ly.. fm, UC, l,,.gff--me-..:-fe :YA-,,, .F , X 91 ' .'..w-5, .:x1ll,,,.,fAf-wgigg-,.?iL,:f:f.,Fyytr,-, ,I,f:'Q3y,y, 17 1,542-H' . t- . . - 1 ..,.. .. ..,11.:-' 1 .E' ,, ug-.3-,,J5,,h ,uw -a,,-,-,4-wgl' ,H ., 11591. S1-qv-A-4'-' 6, +15 L-QM A'--gJL,,NS'1f 1-.TE -'.q,.n:fw,v f,.'1?9'1-1'V-.x-.,3'i59'im-'.'L '--F 'LRG nu MDF ',,j.-,-W IT:-f:51:1! 1!q2:1-we---'11w3':Th M A ,.,,,.4,, ..f- ..'- fz...,w, .4. . N.. f .. .. ,. - V -. ,V . .. .. . ,. , ... . ,. . , -. 'qiifff-9f?f7'WN 5521 - 9-f5f3?':'5x:U54 91W 'ff SI:-532355 unmzf.-.v .-w-'w-iz-t,1A., -.H .-uJ'+fEi..':xn-J f',-,-fmnr' .N-fi.-fam .Gai-A-ws!-1 '--vs -vE1f5Y.'y ?:-Si'- cvcsbrg-ml?mia-:u'fP2+,l .rm-Q -,-4-,fr WH.--L -n my - 3-we, f - Y' --- H r . Q , w-4-4' 1-1 -11- u , . . .. . , V - V -- ..A - .. ,. ,Ip N. ,.,, .,j,..,.:w-1 . 5-vjy., -, - ,, , N .., .. . , ,. ff.- K:-1.v,'f::r,-.- lv ,gg-xj?,f7.jgv '-:,4 -2 if- ici -,J-.1--.,q ,1 '. ,-.'.q ,,. 4' y- - S: 1 'gf ,'g'1:n,m - - - i.!f',FF9az 51323 R 1-qi,-.55-T?.'-,+.,,,gL,.f,8543.1-K..i:L,,,.tf,...f:.m A-WA... mix..-1,y NTP L. 31- -'J -3 1-, cww.--gg .mx lu. .L qwfd w..',-s-,gf Hn 1. L ... .x..K,N. .: -- ,FL111 1 1'1+ . - :'-1q1Je',51u.2-L- uw , 11,1-.u,.g..,-:N-4,. . c,..,, , -,uzvri-1 .:.'.': 1,..Q,,..,c,L- . , R' ,-. , ,L Nl rw ,2xv,3g','i-45 ., ,, f W ': ..,x. ,un ,J .A .. x--.::-,.,, ,sd x.,'T,.-w. :MQ u -, .. .. 1 X.. 0 f--1, W.. A ., ,T W- VU xi 'C 4-.gf f'- 'muw ' . H15 : 1f?,s,v..' ww ,:: 1. m11u?I3L. -, ., ,,.,::, ..,,. iizuigbm H- m Wu QQ,-njgfi ,-if-'-1... . ,: ,..,.::A-'- v. 11 . 'f ,- ' ::.'r1.e.v 4 1f'H1. ff ' w 1.-in- --wvfix 'fLPF . Q X51'f'f:'FL-,..J,2:.L1k:IC-1'1+?'1Q-1i '51?- . f.-,:x,,..xiM+f xv.. 4. y.,,,1..1J 4.1-L..,g+--1 .V-,A-. ,- . .-,.'. ,w.,.:w4 A Q- p I.- .-. V ' V--ww milf 'U' Q y 1 T ME v.--'mfg YJ' da. W 1' fahveuk ' K ' , . . , .J--.,,1q,f y .JH mmf' - -' 1' H- ' ' Y , 1- J - --' H' E' , N' dl ef Wvfgf my Lu- uw. ffittiifh izH511Y!:V519?'azf,H1:1'i41-1-:ff-wiefp-':k!:I:-:MF ' 1 -ami:M354ewww-fsavmwmmqigs-- F tv f1Q4ffm:ri'f ye'-4m::.-.--4, kg., 41135, ,,:.:,.,. V, ,.,-.-:fvpx ,g,1:-- V-?6i11.:5 QL, '34 f--:':n,f-in -.Aw -:gm '. f-.'w,:.4 1 u,.T 14-ffl ': .' afZgae.':affa:TPIE:zws- - Qzfifwvl'w.?ffSH:.nc:Qa.f:f-Qs4ff5 ',,-.m.:, . 1.1 :M fgq -:,,, ' 5 Nez ..,g:f,,yf,,'-'Q .'.v -L' ,,.'-avg. 1- NF - ,.:. -ee Lk. rn -'.. , V-J, A Wm ' n.,,T'r'.-zuvlf. wt, .W rm- fn Jvlr, ww, - ' . '3fN WJ. -v 1'-V-1-K- N.N .wk Al'-:iw W , ' N, s 1, ,,1.,,,,,,,... 'u'. Jn. xy' .., -' JI- ,f-'1','.' 3 J-QFl rl. 5,5 'r.,4' 5 W3 M LdzT..,,,,ax 3, lx., ,MWJ mr NY, 4,,.,..K,H,,lv ,.J:,.:. ,-.,,m,,,1.':-4S,,,5,:o' cw.x..f in M.. ,,,. ,,4:N.q'Q, ,fy-4,4,,,f , N4 .. ur . L . a.fu73-- N:'::k4'1'.w-.,'?zv'gA' 3 '.-.. 1 ,.,, .4 - .. .-1..g.f.V,5,- -,, 5 ln. Q- 1... .i,.,,p..J. ?:1v1, ?4suTHvg- 'ZfQ3f1QQx-g:'7'4iU'fgff,5Q'lfE5l,1:iHiLg5w1f5?f . X . ..... .. .-.MGM ,. , -.5.., -Y ,s U4 V r , , ., .. -1 . 'Wi ,hw ,...,-'.--.I -' Q-1: pf fu 5+-.. ',5e -'f. 1355.--'Ll-af '.... .rijf2,3-1'- 'f'iJ!f ..j1.. ' Bbq' fwlgfbe-':--n!-v.vH-cMr'r. r -'mu'-4:1 -fan. 'ff rf ,f-'iv- -ia:-4.0 ffQ ' '13 ,Q :gag mf!-'14 .', .r. 1FQ:q.3,g:Qf, gkg?,m.1P '...iid-':.l7i-g::-!1..g..y-,,,,g1,U.. J,,wB...g-3,5 -,,3,jx-!-.--,..4,.q',-,l,g1Q,Q1..1 -na . 1:..f'1ImGXc..x,.h,f,6,4x.' Q, g:1..gff4.-lg. P'f2b+i,,fh.-5,5113 1- - -1-.if-.-,qfff ff YF:-.giwfab .- u J.-'I -gf., . F L.,-,,,- ,, fa q, wk .Msg-H4 gk-in-.13 4 aw, f, -+L.-5g1Q.u,4.:,-L rg-h-,f -, . 'f .' vf 1'-fu .m.n.Lu. f rw 'arf' 2-1 'ff'h'vY'.'W .4 .'-'-' vw' .'Qw.fu?PL'4r?ff. .?:1-f 4? .lwefiifi -.v-11-1-wr' '- L. 'WyLmL,Qxw'fi1x51i.'A'114vfrT?'x.f1.I-Mf ,,I2,x' cF3,,,.W w.T.q'7'.nig?'b, :f.,,-':'ag1- gsm gg.-'ff' ' q,'1f.fx.s 'A Fw ,Jw an-1 ??'J-4' Mug .. . Y nz, - - .,, .r ,.4..---ww ,VA ., f.',',.lw4f.1-'-:.v:,1...:.:s-,111, 1f',w1-, . -4,22 ,,v..,,j,.,..,.n.vg1,g,-vH,s1,, -.Kc-T., qv'-1S.'J1lP,g5,x,-3 511,31 Q .f4e1Hf1::'A:f-fm.:,1m'5Qw'Ef'ff'1,'221 b.-1 e'?JfT:w2fQfH,f1152E?SfzAi1f412.-uPrW,b' 'iffisv--f'2':2ia'w .,.. --1. -wa ' f .1 1 ,mea -f vu-rg, um- -,vf-iff A fn, W, .QMQM M1315 1 ., -K .Q,,,'Q,A, .,,,,,.,v.,1,,e.-1N.-,fgfg.k,, 'fI, J'1g.'5,I!v'f-f.,-41'gL1,-:?fQwp:tr!:1'1:f ew.-mf. --144'--er.u.m' 1 1-. L.-Q Jw, V.-. ,,. X, .aww ,Vi N, MN J, M, ,rt MAX. X um, ,M ur.. Mawr 1. , , .W x.. ...:, , ww. . ., ,4.,,,kJ!... vrf3.1.:-3 - ., .. ,. . ..-1 .. , J fl.. ,. ... , , , ,. , ....'1.fI,.1,1-.-AU-.wx -rf r.-51. :n.',-f-, -,Q fv.w'r5--.J 2 ar. ,,V, jw:.1,,5nA12.5i'Lx,,L,,,5A:,,,J,:?, ,a,,,:,A,., ,,.,,.u,K.r3yr,Q5y3.5,,,,,,x, .gi-,,,,. ,,x,,.,,..u, QQ. np.--4.-affxL,:,,.,,,a-,j.,-, ,.11.4,'wJAN.-w,.f'1j,.,.,l1f +-1-i'4- ,vnpr-lu 'qw-11-2, Iv. x . . - - f- .3 .,, ,. ,v . . BY .. v v '4 -. '.. - .G ' 1 1. -.PCH1-fvf, M 'H '-.d' .i :,., - iv .- r, 's-in-.'L -5 f': Hf'T ,-X,,-,,,,,--.,,,,,. J., ,....,.--z. ...y,,-,., ,,. ,,q, ,g- .vt-n,',1.4. 4- M., W.Qef,-5-.ssyw-1L.f.m-Q,-M1 .uu:m.,-5.gm-yg:g:,,,,gf1p,g: dfk.'1,.,f-.. ,f:,,,w.,--ff.-.,-R:--W' ff ' lclfx.,-,I-.n. nw-3112 iifzvaff-i.,y:1fg'Q VQQJ-'laiiiffik E534 Q29 ,Q -1 M-Q.. n an-Er35.f.R 111525-gig-492fag:-1u'Gs'.'v3f g,',,1uQ,q-,,g+,::1 5:11:41 --ggi? -rgg?Qnf15'gf-Lz1f?wgg:g:.:y 1:aq1i?j.pgf2l.:: ff x .KgTf,f25::5Lf5,.',gc: My Ngyaq Ad- .yvyqr ,,::g,.f',5n+,A' -1-7-.4,..11'-a,J' .7L QQ., ,5:.1 any-'u,:5!.1,,--yxfL,,,33, Mex, A 'J mf-uvi-:Nl-mil -, MQ. -An.: '- 1.5 .. - - 4 ,fl .J v. 7, hay- ly - K, I 1 . y v 5. V 1: , 4 .. .- -v. 1' 'gr wx.. --sv '- 'wr-ng N: '...,' 4 'f' . GU? - In -'M 'I f-7 u 4 -r Lift, .1 .,.n, .M-.L ,, M, L.1554.7g.A .. f.. -:ml 1f.:f.,: '.,-M if '12 v1.mA:m-'u'v.gw :..--.11--fw.ff,v.f5'. af..:5 1 mq1 f,1,a:,'.1:m-1: rf W--:J Pg-Q21-'fftk-4 .fdwi-ff nb, - pE35g,gv-lv-,,f,wfl:.n.-. -62,1-,f1.1:5 -Q13 QgIx,.x.-!j,:ff5fhQgJ?i,- N sig -lqi-1.51, ',f'f9'2: 'Y,'-'-.,1L1i'4I tw-my-1'9aJ.:5 mga 49. W .59 -,.,'-'-:pw 1 ' '4fPv?A'f.-1-1'?1-- f.:.!f-',-H'I- Q , wf , -L' H al N .. L I 4 I M 1 f H- YN . J' -Bw.. if -like J'r..n -- . ..L,'.'. X-.f.1.s, ff-r, , ..,Q, .,,...,,-Wai-r'5,,f,.!l.:,.r!f'.'1vf..,.,L,gL,H -1-f'3!f.g?--.av-.qdf w-ua-Jr? 2'-mp .Q15?,gn3j41,-yf'-.Q--'-lN'f4S-'-'-LNmX -Liv .11C,.-y.,. Mu 'fp Ln nfz X - N .. Q ..: Q .-,H-.,. ,L ,-4 -L- ,NHL .frif 1.-. '-yas 'J ,- - 5-'-,:.-.'.'rA.v',, :udp-5..'gM,:g-1, , f- f ..'-5-.1123-31fg'g-'1'45- j'75!Z Qin: l-y-E:f.L,--1.-, ,,:,a:-41.-N' ,- ,,,f?.1,vg1- 5-,1 -A,,,,4.g.-,gt ,5,':Q1. ,. f.::,-,hg.,,f,,. lrfww-KM,, Q' -,, ,wg-.-JG .-v,J,9-. -,,-.H , . Pr ,..-1, 1,,. v-7 2. ,w ,,,,f.,,'5'kv.4,4f.,1-. is ,: 1- -as '-W---4-'fli' -r':.:L4:52 1-2' f nw- . .w-fi . Qr-b'1,51v,: 'd,.'?iuw .A -'pg5.Q5jf.g4'2wi,f:fw:..w2.a'E'14-3':1.v:5igf,11:5.f1f,.- ,,.w,v.:L,1 f'.--C,353,.51-3f,,.,.45,g., 5,f..gf.q55:'1z1fgt'.Q,f.ggQ+.'d9g3,g,,-wmsfq513119.-Q,11t4.sl:,.'i-45f.za.L5, gg'J.a,gf.L1.w,..fig.. ..Z.'.1:.-!1.4,LffkAJ,.4g. a:g.g,i.x'u.au,q.g 1 .M V1-.hwywfiz .g,vi,vg--Y .,- , , -.x ,. ,I ,,. ,.,. ,, . ., ., ,. , ...: .. x-. --,M .,-, --.,. iff-.,.. , ,f.,.--..'-41 4. -7- ,,.-i-. :ly , g. 4. .,- 1' 'A 'gr'--L yn- -' -'-wb uc-L '- .,.' -15411 v. f-J- Wg: uf ':L'Uf'7'fT'1, ,:uF'fQL 34. '., 54'-1,1 iff.:-.1 GA f.--..4.q :w.u? zzftvuuagpuq- :-54.19. -fv'.x-J-D4-Q--L1:,.-fi' . H:5l:95gJ-.s.a'g54w:sm1bF-'f1L5.:e'4,'a-fligzmjiniie-2,ag.+:4zH?Lwg55f.,.4Z-n:11yP-M-mvfhv -fig:-31225 5,gznqlmq-umgffg:-,4f,,fM-T255 fn,,wyffzzz'xszgxggigfggigfw 5'-7m,g-1g,a:,.a'- ,LJ Q .m ,Nw ,-.G.f,1h,5-qt my:-, -,Q 3,'5,.,fg-.gr-:-14 ,rf-r., .-li.,-.-'22-5,-.Lag-4 g.l1.Qs. 1.g5,,f..,'5v E 1-1--'QL .: 5,-'rp .1..A-.T 7,-L04 -4'-..-pr by-:ff -.-Uqyr' K. ,agdgfrf -Www Q4 .':,.L: - . 1 . 5--' '- rv- .,,.h- ww. M.,-.-. 1-V fi,-11,-L-l., r-- 'MV' 1-1--iw H- ff ,ggwf 4-my 1,-f ..1'fAw:f.:vn'-,.,':- iff- ,.f1.. :L-- H. stf!'.--ISF, if kl'5fJ?'f-f11l:m7.C'JW'xvf51-5 15:'37u4?J.:x 5 1 .'-Qfffrlffi-'r.:Kf 1.55111 1-5'Qf::'-fdiz-if WH? Vkidrfiaitlf v,.:-m53o..'f:P1f3-wif?Qffirati 4-fiiwfrifff 'w 2vffiw?-QE'-G.-'2'fri?211f'?i ?4.fs:-:1mmTWr'25w' ' ij-JZV.-1? my-2.5,1:Qi.c..,.-ffgsztvsvEm-.-222723.-IQ-,14-Q,-wygx'?f'fm1Tw4,Qg5f5,:Q5ftflcugvfizq'.gipq:f:1:-imap:A1-afgfggy-4r,ga.:+Jr'::f3L1i,?5,Lt.z:,QLL-'rrfwfy-.Lag-ftp-if., ' .Z'v-r'- L-N' Au- .uf .nl mf-, .: 5- rv .:1'v.1r-.--ef' 1:11155 1- 'QJH- .x,6LIp.'i' ,U . gw i:t1'w.' 11..f , - -2.w. 'v.31 J-'rnif f1-A .- PG-'Q-29:1-.Jie-iafw 'vW::2 'fvvfQ--fEu:1?f-Tfmwhu bm, v '-, 4--1 - -.,-vz. . 1i...:.q-if-g,A:I'1- . '- .if '--f 15--, -'J 1-ff,-g.,--..-.1,-eq - 1- 1:1-H -'-pr uw TP: ,JV .. .' gr-'- 1 '-L-' 11 wr 'f'rX::,s..1L-'mf-. , is :Wien A- -M 1'-c ' - 'mai-':'TQf?yLdgfAggStJwzy.g':5:Q,f2L2ff:'gpm1'3,ne,qg:fk 432-igcwl-ggg'egg'sEg':q,w,,-fugmgiouaglr -55319:1f,E51'9.1u3ff'JE1:-22,-iirliim.vs:T:,.w2i-11-?'fk:f:Hp.r'Qw?f zzrffrr,eQI,E:-Mini'-,i'i:-JYZeFw .. . .... .. . Q.. .... ,,. , g..- --. . .. , . .J - . . .,-4 gun!-. r .-1-.1 -...V-YH, .f. Y. ., 745 -f -.W R.a:,,,.,: -. A.. ,,,z5- ,-,g.,,. ..- .-.459 4 ..r.J1 31,1 J- Dgf.1pf..n.aQ1.'-.g..9v,,5js,:,- ,w'. u,a1.Q4. .'.X.ff-j'11f.,r'.Av.4d.r2' qAAf1.454-.y.ff -.-- 1-'-LT'-,1.Q-,iw-frm . , u...'-F' Sffff-ff: -. --u1:'J-ffm !!1.:ef'Hffw 5:1102 ffm,-f1c'1F94',S:'f2fh 4UluF?v:F'J2i5if-V 17 lnwgqaffqa ,rifzirfmmzffi-1 52 w?fwQn2:?AA-212.2 ?,if:fs1y1:.fa- :i:I ggi,-1,-1.x-.7L.',49-igiwfg, ,qv qmw-,,'5H -1'4'J7p',,y5r.- V-,..1:,ixa,.:.A..':-, W.,f..f.a!, 4- -.- ,fl f.,,,x.l ., X, .,d.W4.4,,,h L :ig-fu---,Q-, v rw ,.-- 1,,-, 4 J, Av .1 - - .1 I 1 1 l ,I M, Q, , P, . , , M, , X ,, V., , N. ., ., - .. I. Mp.. ...l . .V N Z., -.r ,. ,g -f, gm ,, ,,1,-Lgy,.g,,-g..,,,f,'-.2 ':T,.r,.5.x'..,,f.5.n:-fnrzl.,,Q..::-.uyx A 5, ,-my 53,1.3.w ,V xw .rg , -.1 M--u, -71 ,:.fw.-S51 fy- ,LLM 3f',,u 9- -M521 n'::f'f'Qj,g Hi -v' . f?,-,1,1b.,,,,s-fy-+, VL.--5. Mui- , . qt.:-.--4 ff-vm .' . . up nf--.V.gg:.1 M mg. u..-Q. Af-qi.-a , , , ,. f':3if?1!Q5' -J :'19'4ly :Elf-'bifrylg' ' :1 -5'-5-f'1 'Q 'r: 'H,f'ffLl: I iw JH -' .. 5V'9i!fl'1' Jfgvh., 59' ' ,mmf . ' . ..-Yxlglfff,-'.. JM' 2:4 lkoivzv 1-14:-,m!'45 ' A.1f?!!i'5't 'f,f L?i1?'E Eg5'2 I.72'j:1.'i:.-'gi Ai? C'1':fV'-Q7-F'v' 'jail ,pu :1::.'iT :.!n.z-15:u,frI'N:j,g1'a'.-,mf '1s1 3'1fHI'lj:'..jffIr?i',rE umfg4ffaF':u'fI'?r.-11'l5-7! -HH?f',,?--11355, Lv .-:M-1-'lg-:',-J-iq-q'j' ,SQ ..nI4,5,'1'5'g:1:.'Qx 'fC'laf ' L- '-Hy -1 P-':.f'- My J--?9 '.r f 1' 'S' ' 'L J 'wgxffl . .V .. .. .-- V - V -. v-'-'-.14 , -1 - ' ,.,:, .v-L fu . ...-1--u :- -, . - .-iff' .1 . -. 4 .,g -, -:. uf, 'fx 43 'cvw-UWA rpg: - 1 ,..Q,, ' A.--,..',1l..f,,.? .g9,-:a,:1- ltV':tI3', 11,--,,g+',g,:3g.gk,-,ivyQFD?La1u3,.'fg1f5-'F-dig, 'gp,g45? 'f:7f1k'-x-rm.1-44,-1Hlgifff-utifl:fI:'3354f.'?f,.1f:fik,5': f?E9,1f-F'.'f.-S, f- :Earn-.i, -1-.w?w1F:+'.gHw:wg,fqf NZM' '1'4wFl'?'f'-ifsmsw.-fif,fH4:qf- f'.r41J4,.- fr J 2' A , 1 ,,. I , . Q 4.11 , 5, . . 9- rn.. rx ,N if an ,,, N-,Ai-if-H. . 9..:..hf 3.5.-,ala 'i1.vLm,h.r.. avr.-Y,-A-,-:.wwk1.-V fugfv, I-.. fm- r.-2.if--1,9-.'LiQ:.w-4,:'Z'ff-''yrf-'-'f 'Lu -QF-H'-?.1Z3'!t1 .JL,, Qmq!i5w2Ii''NaHEx1.fliEQ JQ 'i:i.v'P11i1XHQ:Q4-11135JMR?-F'.1bi8lai3u??'l--A-fsfffisfxg 4f.+'fffax3??':fg: 1q.ci? fvHQ :-3-.. -Lffffwnsf--51-iii' ff 4912-.felffffiff fhrffiw :eww ag. 1f'2!LQ?T5:55' 'T :,. 5 ,3 . . . , ,n ,f , was +. L...-I ,, 1.1-12' 1511-1 , , 'L 3,.J.40.,'w,,x....- V 5.. .,,,51v. -vw-11 ff-3 'ie-gms..-, 4,41 6L'f.1n2f ---Q fuu-,'f4:-1-i'r- 'zf-K!-,r.g-aw,--If 3. :sag-g,.-7-Hffl ir- 41.5 :M 'g.qw-twvxfgg Q,1.1qlEQ,',:E? y.1-mls-' an if--41 Lqfwif?27-L-.53.g?m.1,.:fgz,,:::.m'fa31-mf'':4Afff,.!z-wE312:F-f:'fI2frif:.':TL-fri,-52?Zywf..f.'a'Es.2f?k, z.p4,.,l,-mgifsf:-f, vm2:z-eff? H+HM?-'wsaf-4ZaW3'f3E3 :Q-:fi113f1?E.?f-mf 5352 53'- iQQ'?c 1uw-iw' Ti?f:':1f'-fri5,5:ig.a?5: :aa-gear -.wf,:1?,1'i-wq5f'.i:2iu .vgfcifQgglpvffizivl,+ej,1-fsjqhiltf,H521 53225Q:?1f:D5,w.:.i': '1m'E?5:g'2:g-lgfih' f.Q.x:-4:jaf1- Jfnng.-.,.g5f-1.1, gy---'V1z-M255 :-'-Nu'Mx.1'.' ri'.5'f:gef?415!ci?5:iv1wif.-,,,4,1:nH?10 K' up-f-x.:--afcfgf-'Q .riffs-fc q,'2s1,+sif,fdf,.,mf-ti' r.w,3Q'i:1 'is1yfF,'5H1slj!-ET,-1551, E3 531155,-315: qgyznxg.g.,fg1.tQgQ.4,','ZaQ.fY 21,6151151:-'lbfgi'Eg-g'41.,5d!,q,3-mg,r,41'.Hfmqfq,Q,,,Q:f1ggze-:g.,Q.4:,,1mqfZZ1f1f'A.,i1f2P2e!x galffxg,.MQwi?-2-QA-.fp-.,f'asrwimfffbsq --twefvigsx:-F55 -.Fw --Sir:-L-Lf' L' ,1 J UM u. g,g,5,-g,x,..'g.w Ar, , . Q.. fr-4. qfxu 35 g' sgf.. 1511 , ww... J v,.:. -. ,,,L,.,f '4 '1'-wiY'3.FLa .A , .. .. . L., .H v, Q M .9 ,- --gm. 1 we- -X ,,v,-f- ' i. 1-TY. -.,-2.-. V v. 5 eww -'.'1-11d 'w,,nn 5, 9'.5n,s,v 4,- f 1'.N1'u'L. '-i!l'i'?'3.sD :fg. r-,gd-lin' wiv' 'mmaf fp n 4 WL59 '-ul?f'itvi:?5IsT?x,md4'?fi:'5m'44Q:?fsli::Wf:aM+2''?5G:WQvf13-:E503-ff4:s.1mffif'Km M7f4T1'il5'ul5?'i-'- ffl-I'T LH- 4-Hivffif-'-w 1 '-YewAu?i:?'---'-22-1?121': TQ- wr-fab U .1-. 4-g. . , N.. , ,, XM.. Z.. ,.,z, A h wh.-. ,fi-,,,,.y1 -mp.: 44. .,.,,,A,15 .,.,...,,5Q,.,1 MK -an 4-yu ., ,-lym gif...-.Q .Arif-e1 JI-1,, mfr.. tg.,-I-fi --.':f, -wzfafl'-L-HL3gf:,1-, L-'f?:?5gf3'+.ici-Qs-'-3f .i'.5Twf5:53fm52:gvvlpfcqkr-Q!2'lTfr2zEQu1:w+reu1w.12,rrF?3h-:ff-1:4-IQ L-'S-wwffklxg-ff-w.i1.f'-'tha .-Zqfwmw iw'f-'M-1'iJ31f4f+ '4i'mLf2 ..-Ji' fb mgggfa ,- . . . . V . . .- . ,-.-,.,A.. fre.. . . ze. . .- , gm. 411.-'f, .W ...P . ,.,. .MN .- ..- ., -.-1-g,.-nv.-4,.x .-1.,Q,1-b-,-rl, mu-.v+,.,.-te:Np.Lr,-.g gl. -.4-.Q -.'g'x.,-., V, .'-,- ,yum Lf,-, 1g,W.- .,,, 415. .0-.,,.g,, 1g',..,',i. L45 vw-.-qw qi-Ni ,f,v,:15',: ,f Ar, ,,- .fn f.:m...-f- fw ' -Q..:xg1q1E...x,s97f uf L- Q-.r . R-Jw'-4.m..xg,. .A -nv 'E . -1 wap-vm ,ga .- Jig..-N'a-Big''EXiI?1.'2.'12T,- Rfb-'fu 511-2 -wvwefv.-H-Q'L,4,4'-,fl-ek.4 3-fa,-f 'if-Swim- :v f':a 414155-w:5a, :b'i7ff''!'f.Af3: '?'i--'Q :g,LE,g,f7-lj' 125-Z'q+,,-,wirampi .Qinf.j:,M,1X?e:2 iN'FEV 3''ifhipE'-vgff'-,'H.H-1'-M'2 1a'm,p.:1L2L ,5'1',,w 'ty '!k1f-- was Q,,+. fi.,-314 4-J f 'f, '1 u-Q -vf'7-SN' FMU! v f- 11 fw w '-L52 ,wf'f + -- -. M,-.f. .gap M- -fs- ry 1. J, img uFif1g fI5Q1 'f 1, ,ffprfg-.Zimng.,-L,-L:5Q.,.'.LQ'5,,5 -15.4:5f'z.,f2,:-Z':1-1311215 ?lhc7a,:,hJyE:ffr,,r1Lf3 . ,,aresaw:f:fA:fi::igYi?:3?-wi eqedqgfy Q q-jgfQ,5,f,1g.f.Nu5g5-Q9 Mi- 1Qz.zm?::6q1g,:,.,q.mem, M. fume:-fgiezwiirguwf,-m3aLfaI:.w- ,Iggwwf'-mw'm:s:r'eQf:fzux5 -1-w.-'-rw'-M wr f-'f'-'w1ax'ff4'-N-' d',wp,duqg , . . A. . .- -an . -, -v.-z.-. ,-- ff. '.. .:.- .A. Qf.2.- 5-Q . dw ' ,J -L'-f 11 1, -.,', '54-Wi-.QQji'5fj :Zi-'X5l F4f:R--'Fed?11-H215-flfkkfivxikT35-3-'3:' jzcizy'Qffii'-t??fGiL -ig v..,: + efh9:f 21339 ?5'5?fT?5E?z?1i7.i' -51 fff'.i1'5F: I ' ?N.-QLWHA h..ii.- 5 -'f qp.1X',-..ik:.QQ1. '11 RAS. 1.4 1-1 r 'm1.iU'-v-L! ,x.1?'Nx?j.1, . crgimr--Le 4.9: np ,,c.-- Q 53 ,. ,A . -, 3.2.52 -Jr r.w'.-.,- 1.,.,:.,,, ,A up , ,Q11,5gyr,- 4, mu :,:'v-'fl :H - g 'iffflf 'JAULFC Qj',5V t 1 135: qsuyb-'MlA1-31:-.'w,',Uk--il' f.g: -q'q,1fA'p v , , 3,19 5 , 4 ,JJ ,f , NT,--A 1.1M-'fE:i?f ' J 1 J A fu 1 px- Y -'S , F ff? . . f,e '32 -. A .H-,z f1.x52, .,+, Qs.. ,. u 11 11 , ,. . dm, ,A M.-, ,-,..:.1...,...Q:. , ..,,..:t,:-e-1,-v- ,mug .Mig , , 'ngzlxi ,.1,Q',,,...p-gp, ,',:, :..',i.5u,3Yw.,1.q,w -www 'T-. xn 1--J-L 3,JQfr'p.-,M nv-X.,1-'1..' I w QL-. .1 .L --x:'v'f-'NK 1-if-S'cp- 1-J -1 1-'51 '- - A 'IJ' '- v wg .sv-1. -4, -'f fn J' , . . ., .. .. . . .-, , , . . . - A -wan.-v.w,.y..'r:a Wm. 1., If 1. ,.,,34.. qi, f..v, ,W 414.1 .-5-,H-3..f,-4, .nmrfq 1'-,,-. w:g41,..-,X-3-'m 4xRff.-ff-Af .,.-tj-ufff-.f,1'.LJagq-:'-f'Dvfm-,-'g,'-f'H2- M- ,'!-wwf.. Q 0fI11Q:'g1l-EQ viii-.fqQifL:.:g'2:'f 1p,15ff1QQ'c2J-'::P -I C3fs.vH'i-.M7f?'-1-51,5-u3Qq4.1 ,QQ1-'.4-?gJjf44'-7Hff'.eg3gf.2T.5,1HA' -'54 1Q 49-ff? X-W: c 15:12,-FQ' fn:-544, 'MQ-1'f,U:' pd-- hi-iff' wwf - ,. -., ,. . ::.:.- . --.. .,f.-.r .--. rf, X. - 1, 1,-W. . -,o,.., f , '- ' f . ,K n-' 'L , '-15. r-ik-.A:'.1+ :'- 7-'?3'f.q.-'Ima -'W w-1'-H4112 ,.l:.3g.gg:5-31 J:,3,1,.1gfQ,.W g ,'g'?ije:.gQH gg-.,!'gi39.n!,1,gt.:53:71,-ui'zhslafq.-Q-29.211 X 21.4-1-5-ZHrug'-fnjE?.-uqgfhl.-5' 1't:'f?1f5.:y 51321 Vfffl'-e.?.a.-, -Sf:--' 3' :21'2f1Er4 ' r '3f'1,-'HHH 'ef H' v ! M L .P W1 ., X hc HL ,Q E , AJMN0, , hw. 15,1 ,,.v,:,n,,v..1 ,N , -f., .Vip .,.,,,,.,. X ,, if '-.,. ,.fp.,,-,:g,,,i1.r.. 4, ww., . f . AAAS,-44. Aly-,KMWM ,J-Nh-,Q . V .FL ,Z ,A 3, ,.gw.4.,:,A1.nE.isU .0 .- , 4,35-V5.5 Q 55,0 , CW, 5,541-mv,.z.,A,4,Q,3 lxvv, ,15,EK,riM,,. ::r:5,qg.55,., 4:31. 113542.,giiyvffkV-,,l--.1.5y,fA,1,g171, fr.: N , , 1, h , .. . . ,, M1 - ,,.-, . ,V .Mx , , -.w,-.-J 4.3,A:,..L,'--A1--p, -5 me ' -1-1qh...,- ,-J. .. A--I,-,a..k-:QA ,l'9f:5fi. ,. . 'swf ,..-fn , ' Rv--.1 rgjfiq 4u...:n F,t,,,.L-,,,M:., ,WN 4., :mm.M,.,xQxal:gklznvyh .LJ g.,J..,1A'Q6Q,d5 Ij?.L,W,i1g,.. .s,,3A:j ,T,?.9,,?,!.?wy1TL .C-A?5,.,lSZ:,,l1fjv..A E, V :tw NM.. - e H. 3 lxgggfig ,g+,1,,.,,,q,i5,5.7- fn ff... rn., fl, wg ,,,.1, . N. , 2 ..-. 1: M- V ,.. .+'.,31-- . MW, , , ...x,. ,, -v.,...,--1-eq...-v, -.v.,w...5,.,1..n- ,.., q..,,L A U, 'CGI' 1-L... 1 ,nw 'rw .lx Q L.,f.:.1,.. X2--459. .WIQPKQ ff-z A if -'U-1,1 .,uf ff.-g3'11.fw..-1'k?Qf,31wsf:PQ-?Q 2, fff,g4Q :'ff-fif'-3 b'j '1' -fsf lf-Y'---fra f . , rig. KK 'm...Wf1 ,W Lg .ng zum '11 -ff -'H A 1. 'in . Magi .L--Q:ggym15,151.3-'5v'2':,,LQi5:33 . 5 g,,:g4.g:g.m .L- :.1,k+f1,f?,'vx 'e 9-1 i'?f3Sf1-X32 EBI.. 1 .xt NT..-. ,ff : Ev -21 42533:-51131 !4'511r':QS iauamgfvf, :3,.i!IHv:4Q.rf V 5372,fs .,1h'i'..7- . x-1. J.. ' '- ax -Q' .w,'ff'F 1i1Z'IZA fl12Qf., -i3m,za: r'.4.,.'-',,. ' . 1 lf? iffv. Q .x . w 1, fx: rfxxdj mg qw, H5113 ,.,g.- , 1.3 '--...p ,U Z.,',,m.-L45 ,5 7' I-f.. Q w '-.Rn-'aw fZi',4fH'x-'- ., .,. ,. :MQW fy A 1 wud, . A 'nlxpl-'.X' L'- -ri L'L5L.'gQ:' if -1 .- , wx- 1 4 rv - ah: my -, J' gf.1:13z'f:1'xw:,'le.v,f-p'.L -. .- ' .:xf'a:g7.:f5ww1 ,g-g-.-,,,.-,..,4l-,fm -lui' ah-,f -ff v'1 liz? fir. .4 - --. -If 3fW?:'1T . ,- x.+.-m,.1,y ., A-ff ,J:1,,1gr-'. 1-f :,,- AM , A 'gLZi'?,xVf1w.f F' ,9.',xi,,i3 Effjbfffiifi. 11'.5g1Z,,. , .- in-C pix rv, fi .'.'f. .Tc 4-ff. 57.-u.: 51,9 uf ,5 V-,k,2'.g..X .. 11 .535-'. ..j,'.-IQ-vi y -1-3.j,....3,L h MLM. .V-rv: ,. 31-sa., ff-1 ..'u-J-.r j'1Q :.Tfrg.5-'Jf7.I,:l v l A v 'lg' ,M .., ., .A ,, ,, .M ., 'Mg il i':':MRTE:. Q7f'7xwi1ffIi '51i1fUii fs1v ..f3fei'n- file-i:. ay 3. H. a1. r.k.b'wi11.--.JE-f-:-.-v-'Q'KN' U2 qi, 3z2:1,m-me-? fi .xii-1' 4.2, N, r' .Ep 7,3,91fajg1f'f-A vi 'A mm 4. 'if' ti , , -f-.La..1K+..nq,-, . w- v-V.. 1-,if-1-la Q., -wmv DL.. .X-V v9,,..,.T.. M 1i,,,.A,, ,.,n .. M, , N,,,,4.W,.a, F MQW ,Q-,x.,,15,,, V55 5. ,f,,,..-4-H LQ-5 -. 4, 4.1 bf. ,-Su.: ,Qu ,,.l.?.,,,1,d.7 X ,.1., . . . f , -,- .,.- 1 . -f WW., .N ..,.x,-.-g.::.- -3. -- '-ww -. -' vw. sc- -L nw ,-,rr sf',,.- :f J',wn:.1.,u-'.. ,.0,.lfwg, 49,0,lg,9mf!::.l,q,::,em,wM 1 .6-WPA... ,,x,m,3.m t5.,,1b4,,,,,L,f.A ,,g..m,,,,2,.,,.r. ,u..,h,y5'A Dye., ,,,',,5 s,,.,A.53,.1,n2lx,,Q.,,,.1g,1 ...WW ,Mar-fx,,.,,,., .mf J,,:,.:1 , r. , Q., 21, url , r .-, ,,,. I is MJJSI1. ,u..wa. -'WJ'- 2-. --f4'.'---- f b.s,3'f.-,qgxzdej-15.1.-ln:fwfla5'.,.g..::l'1,Z :nm-,V-J-.3 -.1.:up1:ggf,9.5FJ':i',4 Wm 5FS'1Y'T:?,:g'Jt1+ -, -+1 21 145513: '1 filth: ' m' 'wa-:ww-iw-YG:-sf 'gm ' .x,.1. , , . ,.., - qw., ',11.'.-'VTF74-fi'm 1T5-.g.,', .-,fm Q,-1 an f.,,--- .r.fb m:f -N I iv. -1 ,W pf , f...r,:. ,: -..: -,-mmf'-. ,Q 1: N' . .T,.v, ,., 1 , 1,.,.. '- ffm -N 1Ff Sf53f.f1f. , 3-gL,,m ,l,,.:, .,,.,,.m.-.41'u- - . , ,.I.:m..,,' ,fi.,.,.r- A, ,- .ff-i11.., Ig, 5 1 f el Irs- .. m ,ww WYE? 4 ai M,-i'ff.i.Z . 4. 4 . r. , 1 -. , . Q. W- -. -wtf, . .nH':4:'-,'Lv:'4f f-- .-win-Q.:-5wv--fssz?:w':f-P,-N5-.wwfy:'.-MQ..w!wf-- ':?f'.w-ff: .swf 419W-'m'f'r.1'4...,,L., .nf ,hWq,..,.4, IM Ni, M, .. A ,,.,,4.x ., , L,...q16: ., . ..,w-ww- --M, -M4-,.-1-1--, .' .,A,-ta ,ydkm-15.4 - uv- L f1 v.n' -u .,1,9-1 'Q '?,.,,f u:rf -' . . ' , ,, , ., . ... .F ,. .,,,.' .. f, ,.. -,. .. . ,,4 .41 .., , ,... Q , A N.-L-,g tr-J, ., 9 31. .15-:. 3:-'QQ,vjyLSf.,5':,Qv4.5 1 'cw Q-T-'v',7:i1Ql'f5 -M 1.'R:1.ll1,'Fg Main v'- 2r-' QI-Tf21Drx7b1iz1Q..f '-wtf gqux v!-W9-1 f',N1-'-'Jigs .f5,1M'--:''f!'5,i1-,v,1z: '1.1la:57Q7'.f'a- 'C.F-'-'ff'Jw -ruff ffk.'-4--2' q w,,x,n,1 ,, , A ,',5,, 113 My 4, ,g,.L1,h.A .,R,,w, A ,. M. x -.f,,.xuA,,.J 'Sp .iw n. rv? A wx ,3 --, -f3,,f,...'f,uL-Ltuf' K,ouU,. ,.-, 1-G ,,.-rw-pg'.f.4I 'qw-,. N'-f 14151---ff' K N7 .. 41' J' mf., 5. M Q1 f, .. X.-ff. HRH va ,Juv mf. p'l,..'-'VI J I1 E .,'-'57 ,A-5 --4113:-,-..-'IM wi' 1'-uh MQIH, fi-Y: 9 ,V 11 J..- 3, .1 -1,-1-5,1-fl--..w,. J--4-725 'iz zH.g,,,m -5-as '?f'l?L41 ' :4-.-w-.'.W I5m1- 'uhrl'-fi-f '51'f:1B2Sm3'7' wi - --fm M li ,-Q w,s,. igf-'3iL,Y2'i',ig fi' SGf'31Ea 5: 1P''FSLHQSPQ-52TE5I'iQrf2ff2+?5f.LfS'5''+559'Lf':9Q5?5:'1.rF+ZLiH 51-'L im' Fiimilvi:-4' 1-12 :J 1--A M- anti-a 1u.'-S41f.f,,'. Q- Fi wgxy- ,,,. .. nib ..?'. -!.'s.-+u..,., -'vcp 741: 5 ,fn-'ff A -19-fl. 3' '2-- -1 v--J lf.-Vps?--Y1':,f1. '- Lab dv 41,33 pgu,:9,i,m,,,lIgM.fwiigig:3,g,15'Xi!,3,,,il 1,-, v Q. M ., Q5 .4qA:y:u::.c:m.ivS.gyg3:.W.1M'3jgc-ax -gmL?Eg.f,3vggfi . . . .., , -,'Y.- .WM .-.a -r'.1'- .X Ngi:5A?'555z'3'?ga5fdQsziggfgim1figgma.fr-fgfffaiyfgiii- '--rw -. :.. +- - '. wr- --at-rr A 1' mam .f'--xi. 2- mum-Qwf,-UJ.:.u1z,e34fff1n:,Lfs' -1- -f'!ff '-:1-,nwrf-11,54 H 3-... Mig,-J5..ug,v-+'w-,:,1M'3'-.1.x.,,,--11.ag,,,My-f .,.f, -xg ,.,m....,. ,...4,. V-.c.1.-Y..,,,,5 Q7 +9 ., , V .. ,, . f, , .. .:.,: - -V -NJ ,, .fu-, v ng g,.fn,A,w,- 1...nAy ,...' -aw.,--f.s.',-1.1-ggf, ' L 1.14, f'+'..11 11 ,M L ,. ,,.':ff.h.-414,Ugh'1fwn!,,-as1-5.4.35--Haley..f.a,1Qqe.g3gs41,ig,1Hmm,F-in-f1.19pg,mj,,r1g'.Ni-x4i'j,,:uf.:,1,f-51-Q-J:,r,5': M: Q-pas'wffzugi,gQZz.mav'1f.-.,t.1.:sAff:r::-4 REE'-: .fmh, -,T:2f'f'-fuilzmfvert' +f--Affwfef if -Qwifxf P ,. . . -.vf . .. .. . 1 Dr? '-:rn..x'5.EkfQ4:L5lig' w 4 -HM'-e --fw-2. 4- ff- Q M12 gi 4: 'I H' 'ix37ld.f.'1 I 4 x' XII. F 'wv VNU havx.. -V., x1x,1!J-Suu, I' .WA ww-M,--,J Q-L.Lf,A-.,f, -,cf-.X nu I-45, qi.. -- 212:11-g-1QQYTQ51-W--:1Qq:xj3:f,f Wil 13.1314-:1ui.gQ. uw., .. .M 1Ts..tJb-.. Mel- M rw -km. 'S'-'V .H 1-9. 'Liv raw'---w-L. +- .?'. ff.r:5::.,w'f-17. ,Q-V-5','f1,- :+1'z'4-5'.g:g' '?.r ' .wi .,g5mar,z.- .:,:f9,t: HuwQjhdpfwiz'-ff,.Y:-.-L:-.'.f.3.i.-:gp-.A:qg5':+::,:fp-.'3v.y4 J V -1, fw'-nC,.:f'-Live 5'F 1- v-fV',,.'L:.,P J,,.,3:f ..gn.,1-:,,f'Q..x'Eq.-: ,mah -.,'gL'a.xL'...1g.-,QQ 1-,4.-,f.--, --Q w-.':- 1. . ' tw,-If :'lqfl41f-- 31:1 1: f,-1'3,3:fr.r' 'Iwi ' J iw 'QA'l:1ffWTQ,3i7,9? ,X Q .,. ..J ,, J ,:..:Q.5,.,.1,.,br,y,A4. 2 R 1,4 sp. 4 ...l B, y ram-,,g-n. .fggwpw -- A4---:Q-,. . -M. ng, 1 , I--L ,g.f.,-'gram 4 39:9 -2 me-,fs4:5334-.,1L1w4q.,-4,'42 f,-w2f'gf.4,.33,y1,,.,5 d V1 I ,i5Gi,:igG3.N iegfgmgwnwue Quark-,:g,1gLElfr'Q,.E ni.. Agn. ff .fu1.g-mfg? 1,,.f.,g 5,3 .wQ5','5,'q:,gg!Cn-1. -,qmf-.,c1,'P,.., ,- ,M a N S.--,'.,..y.,v,.,,5.',x. :Stxfm .:?:m:.?1'l' 4. W1 Q . ,. L-1,-5. .. rt? . :3 ,-U-. .V 'ANA' 1-Ur flv .,,..,4g-.. ASW xqixl, 4 1 QW? ,.- ., N, , ww. Zf1,.x-1511545 I , x -- :wx-gy JJ-rr' .nw , ' kph L,-. 131 l . ?.fw'?f'?'i'.'7xfL1:i' '1f 1i.'--Zh'mLi'QF At 1 k. . , Ih'f-1.4! L. -- 4.5 HM at 5. ,n.w.w45'a34i.v,5i-,Q341.Q..':Y.,.vpQ-I-K-liilq -9919531112--F-lf!!-Vkdwwl ?t7i'3ew-AE' f,-gif GQ ifi'f'f3-34 -fm: :W 17555 :1 ','w'2u.m-4.19.1 .f,y.31.,g,: ., ,raw N,..9L5-H X L:..4- ggi. Arn 1-Y sf:-nf 1,11 . f-fwf-1:'s21- i:nff?.'-ff'I5f-E+'-1- f2.?'ffi4f fwfsfJs.iff'LCf-' Wim-V. F'f2ifam:1: A+- K.'g..,m,., fvrifql' rub-A 1L55'1fnvig---hg,,- -Nil ,rdf 'Hi .QL 345-u rn QP? H- v 4 ' Q--. 1, 1, ,EM ,N - ,l'?fZ: k..x . ,? yy., , Q-.A ::f.5ff'5i :,'.:i',.xQ,,.,,Q,y2L,,m 113' z .-1 ',.'1 V . 2 ,. Lim- TT! ,T m.,l.x.!'-.. ,, 1- ! . :-- , . . cv- '. - .- .,.1-. , .ng -. ..- --. -'l -:. - f,,,,,..1v.f , -iq-,sw , ,J.,mu aiu Q . WMYBH-',,Pi,,5Qflag! 'Q,.:gg.V- y:5L,x,1,E..34,m,1,5Q5x-g.gwg:1154.025.35451351,.,.zf.4,f'fLq4.Ym,.Lli-S2414-,.5.515-vviuigxg Q,-gg:-:i:Q-fr '1:lf, -,Q',:g...w .-1 Xp,-ff -,f1'f3.Nx,-,..n.i QW: 1 MVA. em. , - 1 W4-M,--,-Q'f:f,.?J-fr.:--,-m'f--- .xzw-'f'L,,f'f,f.iI+, 33,5 -,-55113 'AHXJEV-JF . , f'..- -f - I. amid-:fx .,1m- i . .,,, A ,,.,- , , A , , nn' ' 'w L 1' uv?-1.---gg,-', , ..b-4. fps.-.,', u . -1 af' .-lun 1.2 - ..e,.1,fv wax. ,M-, 'm '.f.'f's--n ',f+'q.::-gf.-1-:'.:v4f:.f-' '-fv1.1,ALa? ff-f I I ,-,,..',,, I- .7 I,-.,, A., , ,, .,,. , .,,. . H., ..,-Ly .Wu .. L, 33.1. M.,L',,7.,t,l, 1.9-7 . 4v.u,.pg X Wmzfxivxaiw. ,,,.,5,L:,,.,.5?.,vt,,5.,Ai. u,nL.:,, ,Maya ,v,.m4?.xxz,:1-21, ,3,Fi'?'f-zum,N,,gy'fw.2.L,,',,,fJf.,Q.TwA1.,,-- V-,-aw ,W-Q ,mn-Q., . ,. H wi: YD .- rf . 'fi.1 5 31'g 'J-:N ., . ,. .. . , , . .. ,, . ipq,.T4-Jv.::,L-f,,,,,3,,14,,, r--q: ' K ,N -3aQQ:.,5,3v, ,sggwgffgfggfi ,q'6z31,,1.' aiu, gas ,I 1 ,5.,-L75 mr,-swim +461--G 5:2 -Jf.41,5,::q5.,f1z. 1-.-Av-gh. :I-we 11::,5l1:-X 13,2 ,g .44 .551 :afQ1.1f'+1Q22::iiw12:?rsff4 .,..L.... qr,.,f, --A ff L .'. f.,-f-.'-'A ng- 1. .-, gg. ln., gm. vu Ju .,.iJ1r:gH. , .., ,V Q- Q45 at-1-'J-.3 ,.'. H? KJ -..x!'l' .rx . up-. wa, ...JV M. , u,n..r. .g-,v.- 5' A:m,q,Q,V wx- A .1-3,?Qxv.i., la-y L-.-. ,yn I L' ,. J, , 3, .J .K-.-,fx-1 qui.-Q-,-NYSA .1 19.1. . 073:15 P. M - p 1- .'4',v IA ,, ,.-4 u .-1-ff..-, qi-iff. 1-:-3.65 ,f A- - V W, Cf,,,,s1.,,. , mivy' -.91-, :. . 1-Arr: rr'-3.1-7 1-'.vl,'v-'-:aflnmrf-Pfiif :U -1.-X' '- ' ,zH,hm!'.1f ' X ' '51 fl.-.Q 'K- Q,-A .VN Y ,,, ,s , , I. h1+': :,',gT,'.L -- -.-.Q.'l-gi..-,E-Igw. 135.3-,L w - qgl.::4. 5.-3 0 . .. - V Q.- :5'1 '1CAN'-'z K ' ' nf,-if-, . , A gy +.-qu .1 ., . . .-.9-.q,,',:.3..L,T.' 1. .1 :,-fa 'L-.-. ,fc-,g :f 1:f 5,W'n:' f '- ..-ul i-.4ff14,,'.g?:,, ,1..y, .- 502-11, 5: - ' .A H-xl, .3 '- ' M, - 1 Him' -- f'1Ix,,u . .4,.,4, . .- W , . ..,,f,?'I'f!:fav31vN 1 f'-:Q 5-'A -A ,f ua,r'-,-- ,--whn -1 wx, X ..I.A,,1-QQZS. 14-.-,.. .:L1,:!r4M',t,-EM' .. m,s..x,,. , ' ' lf .W R'-'Hn' .,.., . .- My ., , . . rw: ing -l'J: - M.. y N .'ffK35'fif-'1lb'1.1lxek5fT.3 my ,,,., mi -'fu' Y-11 ., r v , ..,.- .-.M-, W 1 .., 1 -.q1.,1., .U.4,v1. 3, 1.1g,,'j, W,n,.1..J51 1-M.. M61 ,lx -. ,2- ,.., ...wan :,,4'LK.-1,1 ' .--Lu.-'-vw: 1. .,1,..... ,I ,A . . , .. ru . Lair'-4.1 r,. :5.vv.,,: x --wrr. 4'--'xf xx? 51.111 , . 511.53-4 at ,zz-ff , ,. 4,,. '.v::1: X: nm -. A I-1.',m-'I 41,'..-Jq , - H . 0 .UWT ' 4 1 1. . - 1: . L., J D.'14.w'5'- ,nu :mf 7n,1'xm.x' x-X bg ,.,. jp. , 35,1-I, .n U, , .. . . .A , '41 hf 1 ' . A qw.: ,-A rv- w' w,11'A .iff-:--',fi'f' ,-'ltf' Ph -if. 1 . -v f 51Sf1--31-1 li'f. 2v .wuz 5 .V...,f4 ny, LZ.: Shi , I,-1. ryf.-Qv1h:1-. 'fx ...14.... .. ' 1 -... A , -. nm' :A-A -1 . - Url:-fi: '- - M-'1,4 .1-A , ..:1L'- .P ug . 2-,f. :.f.,gy,1g-5 dg4,.x,, H.:-q ny A- .WJ 1.,,,rA ,VW ,.,,-. wig ,W -Y 4- 1'-54-FJ --45,-',v.., .,,p..,.a fix. .,- kg,:x,,Qu- ,, ,-,Q ,,'.r.-?1ff'y4.w....,,, wszfdew- ',,.,5,,V,,1f11,, ,.,,E'fgq N, . HFS. . .m:::.-Q: .gfiqgg g':fr1f-.-,gun-'i -.,. ,J rgmgibjsgff' L31'1415l,s- Y.'15' A Q5,'?',-Sis-s::'513ai , ,Z-0 , g3,Lf5:q:g.53:5nzgizfsjfz-.:.2 TNT' 'W -'i,'.:I-Q..-j','j,1Lo' K- 1- .1,:1..,- .-,Y , gbNi'-g0uS1.r'g521Ii'd7S1':vl7-mafia QL-.mx W- -.W a r . x AC,-1:H:E:TF ' 2' 2737 JAUL' viVf'4 'L zfilg.. A953-fvniffamrip 7, Ali.-..m-M - yt .:2,,,x:f.q-J.-f:M'r'... 'M ,x f -ws. :A ,-' ,.-- . . .7-zij. ' H-' 33 1 .- H Lgx' 4-1-,-an H 1 ,, xy. mf, ...am I 'W' iL'f-f fs gig,Mi:1v:X'f'RR1fSfv:''fivtf-225 1 x'2-22-H2f:1s1fmfw' '2S2fW2z:lf'1z 151'-7 fwf 11:f-ffiwg22f'- 'f'f4+fff'9ff'yP ffW f 45541 f ' 1' 'f2ii?fiZ: .. , PVP1-:Z-Aff 'fr 05122151 'fif'Mr3,-rief'-Sf'Qf'if?i1F'L1v-'ki' v-ii-U?? 'f'?i4.:1 'Era 3'ffwg5f1M'fi1:-ff'-95:11-f?'??,.s'C H1 T5E?f'-zwilfiilvifimf NLF: siazgari , .... ,.. . A l ' ,'A,,?,,,,, N1-B iw- 5, X wav f . ,,x,,.':-uw. -.,1:,,.,,,,, , wi, 5,-,J 4-f 'pu ,aw -.4 -an-fn .. -x- i.'.M. -'g,- . ... 3. .--,.-A arf- .11 .1,, -wqm. F. ,- ,yn - , Lf- -u f.. . ,z. .-z-7. ff '1-:1f,.:'a19 frgfk, 5-7 i,.--J, .. -'lfilli 2, V :- ,wh-2 -' 1 ' em .':- L' .Wu ,I H .4-f2,:', if :vga ' r....,. Ai'a'xZ, Nw-Kip . 'vs'---:av u.!1.3-Q : 'Q A eEZeVF..f , ,ms-'gI1.2'5 ,1 ,J gL,77:: -: 15 I Q5-.':ffr-:,xf::., iff' .f. f!:7'-f.,'fTf -. 12 '-1?,.1 7-WPWTQ 5255515 ,-IUQ'-gQL',,:34ggg5,:-52.'5,iLfTf xgiG'f,q5g. -Q-JLa.!l.QFf.w:F,v x:f1'?f,Af fawf-'?:gA,.':. 5f r --1322-,.L 'ff-11-rawi-v wf.i vfrmfgf -f-zfL',i4.- www- 'aff'--1' '1 A . v ,.x.f. A 'IJ' pkg ,,',,vl,, I Al .i. ,Q 5 Q, ,.,. , md., -.M L1 ,-JIU, . . .4-Ar 4 qx -.L 4. '41 ,. I? , 1- , ,, ,-V .- - , -:-.- rt- M., w.,--- fl 1 ' V. 1 1-' -. ---f. v ,X-. .: r u .Q-' A ''l. -',,-,---5442---G5'i F J-W' 31,71-fw .rx I., wi. r n'21,.1g :a?9':'.,..+-54:--'Q qw v-ii -95 a.k71.,-vw-:IL-si-15 'Th 2ffGi'-F-'v-5'-?'3'f?'y' nik -'ff-'5--14 1 'fl,zW'1f11'73'-'-':W11- mf-3' .W - -' f ' ' ' ' ' ' ' z 3Q,,W'g3-.. r. ,.,x.. .lk,,-.Lv i51'5Ha'i-fmt, .1 fuHL41'1.'v,1:m . .1. nn ,., .. .. R Q1-L:.f'.:'.'i11J'3 L ,. r.,.,.,. 1, ' Q.'1,:f5u x: V.-ki-.rdf 'ls . fx . 9, Y ,,A.1.l,. 4:33. N-.fm 'fp-tjf .H.3.4,.,,,..,. ,, --.1 ,.,...Q4g.,. hh, X. .,,., - ' mi' --4 ' W' Vt: ' xi :HR- , 4- ' ' 1' fi Fi EW-I,-'.' 57:12 , .. 1 ..,-- ,,.-J., ,f-1.,f. JL , ' vip- ,C-nDM:Q- fg:wL-,gig-f 1.'.' gf, 5215125 :Cya --- ,'I.:11-,A..L:q- 1 . . I-23:-. . 'TW ..:,1,g. :W-.,::-.3 .-- v at-.x .Ur .... 1543-gg55,-4'Q-wmxn-'f..i1r-1L.,. ,vein -.::1:j5:. .MQ uv 4? -- M A 'uf-- 4 -A.-i .M ,.',. lf.. ...- If Wil., U.....,. ,.14, , . T+- ..u. . .. ,, . . , .---u,..'f - r. -..1-Q .,,.,..l-.f. -.1 .-.nn 1 - .A - .-L -A -:Suze-. , w -'rf I , ,, , .,..,...Q,,. ,M r ...W Q.. ,. ,..x, , -.:.,'.., ,-1, qU4,,:yf.,. .f,,,-,Lt ,,.,,.,:. 1,,...,,x,, ,,g,.4,,--'MM-:U,,Y-WPI:-.y VM N. Av fw.-wawyov .K+ A --'H 4-H s'-S':' .494 -!43'1,,y4f'ii-, Ma 'MM-P 5.5 -'.1t, Vf-s. ,f . .f 'n-,'1.1,fJ.- ,J-4 . f' .' .-ww. if Ll- -55:4-m,5:.,:M:5,,1.gf,qgd,.g,m-t c.,s,.L. ,.5x5,11J,,.,kLf.foLv. 4-x , ,A.'nff,,:gf,5n,pk1,:,i.,15,q,' xg, .,f,.,i4 ,QL ,g25..,.+Ib1., 5,53 ,-A, 4,AJ,N,.: ,,.,,,.snrQ,. .,.-z. Mwul. K 1.,.v,. wir!-sm, Lrvggpf.L5,,.lx., xi. ws-. -.-wg.-:imp1-gggzagvfvlg,, w..m':,, .iwapgeigr----av 's2ii4,g,5-.f,- ,-tsnfffi-L.'2 .fi:fdiZ'i1p5eai1fL,s,,sf. F297 U1.-.N1',-,gfli '.gv--3j.15-1,.Q21,,..ni3Q26w.4,9-Jlyf-au,,I5.wx,,-g.,.:Q,r14.hvb ,Winn L-w.1'. t - 4' 17, ' '- 1, mm MPA- -, F . , -.,, ,, -,A-, ., -W 1, ',..q:.,, ,,-1. --1-',.,.-.,. -. --,yr-1 , avg, . : 1. f. ..g .-1,,l-'W-Z,F'I if fl ll 515.--253 ff..-U gpg.-4,-','-,y3'.,qA,,,x , PL-'jo-155:-Img A ,af ,mam fl-.5 X .,W-A-up K'Qq,3.' :,-:-'ww.1'1-m,EP - -K-.xahiaql ---ug,-77iJvr 15jiDGL-f-f-PH W '71 'MW 1-E ',:-.lug ,Ang ng 1 ..ff.-:mmf-. .. S293 ww' Q.-1 vw -r 553, nw! Al' A ,:,'.' J,,'.,1.,,LM1-.f., -, avg-. 3,15-.1,kD,.-.. ' ' .-x1:Il r -L Xin M 1 11 vp . -K ,. y,. g. -.v'3- fw :..- Fvmtv. fha-,--.' ,. sX,3gE4,y,ig - x-:q1...f ,, .55 -.f.-nz'-4 V-prim fs .J x-,,. --..f.f,1i -, .r5f'.1.fV,i- ' 3 .,-+,','.gl,w.,.f-1' .. M, ., .W ,, ,, H 1.15,-Ima , -1 1' 1' h-.i'L-M - mf- , ,M .,,.1',E12J .gm -.1-1 .',,. 1 Q.. 1., ., 1 . . .. . .ur,., Jw, hwy, .- ,, .. .., nA..,,, , 5,f.','1'3 ffi5.7.,5 ufJ.,'-A-31-'f.':-x V -51, .-5, 'Mn rx-. ff5'u'.4?.?9f'i'g-5? 41- QS 323-1511 .. mln-E',u.,,i fl-15.32 y.g5fi,:,L ,1,:1..,:.g::?,2g :1p,,' 11 KN- L'-M-A , NL V I ,YN fu,-.-3, .'wn 'f -'f'-Ili. 1 .n.., My 1. aww ' fg,,,.,,.,e .-mf,:-,.-,n,1.,3,.2,:Ef .ll vJ.A.g:1..tff3j:1.f'u,1J:r'.7 -,,.wf.w wzf.-:--'f .f ,- .1 ii - s':':f,'5Qga.-:mc 1'-1'-M-1 H, .1 .:.1 ng 4:r..',Hg, -JL -:Jn gf, -,gu,.-313..,1m.1,-..,:g-g.i.,u..' - r .V '+.1'.. .wg-L:-.f ,C-gpp rg5,5.'.,-mpg-. ,, . , ,.4A.,,14.Ni: up W. . . , -..'...1 . -,, C- frgg- 5 3 af :um mp- .-. '. :.' QJ, '-lf' ,f Q. -W , AK .,n:,-A,,-m-- 1-,X-Q-:fad -5 V-,:5.-,c-lun 41- . ---Q ., ... u -1 - sm -- G..-i.f1L' :--K -'.:.,:.P' Vx'-If-., ..-Q-.J MW.,1,L,:f9F:W:M X - 'Q V, , K mm. .,,, -.,. ,. . my .44 ,.-Lay. Q 5' ingg '.,: -au, '.g.s.1S 'gn . 'AS :W-4 Sdn- ...X-nv B.. 4r.'.-w-:.'5g.,.n,,:I-5.nj 1. x.m'j, L.-fumyl' J'-w.uT: Q .A , ,r-.. ,..., ad ,, - :A v: 4 'nW:-,'f1'. -21Ll'3f-:t,.f.,gv., 'fi L.: . .:rsf'5'5.wH!z 1 121: fgfegqmnxr, -xv A, W-W --Y- F- -,f . n up 45. ,Tl srl'-5-'..y,,.,. .' ,.m4v:w:',. , 1-aikcr'-':'H1w w ,. .QS-s.., wX,'1'm.,, : .11CZ'1.,'H?qV',!', ' ui4,:.'g,hgxW. 5. 1..- .,- NJ v, K Q, ..- g'5.5,L,-Q-i.g'1L 9531-,f.,f .Lx:'x'L?:,:.1i:5 T' '3L1:Lqf'f.E:3iCimL'-' 'L-f '-..' 1 -'lm-.uv 1. 'fy-f 1-tfvi? .,,.:':X.h,g - ,-'Pi in 1- 2 rm-.',-.'-' RQ. ,-., -,..,. .,. 1+ . . -, .:. . , mn -. XJ, wr 1, -. rm -f!'.,.X-+I., '-m.F1aX,P.--,,.1Q:-M -'id f.-2. '?-'Lil'-YA! 'hi-1,:,'.f1..aLv'an.xv-2145.9-.,q.,, .,:,,,nu '-u 'tarp ..,., . . , L. v. ..f., ., -, -. ., hw ,5, ,, . ,.v .. 4. v . , K . . , ar'-,.-...1 , ,M-1.m ,.1.'.f.1rg.g.'f,f: y.A,,,f:X ' 'r-3,1'5,1giYg:-1:5--3.-3 ,:5f ',i2P2'-1 .7WJ,x -1-IRQ' -'nw 'Lv-TM vivfxiwt--I-u - -364.-L'142,G ? -ffitkfii-i2.ffg,P 'ff--'-ff--L' Q- 1-1. - sam-2 'wx J fibwf P iff-'f 13:41 '.: ?1? lfHf W-.:.11-16,5-,,ghg,'-'11 '-,'+.1f- '.:m.gw1z .'W'v'?--Q' -..-L. Q. 4 ,, . .,.,slisF,!Lfvf-5-5i!-:1,.:'2?R?:f,':v ' ' ' .::.1'.J.-5:43 11.1,3'f1-.Mill ,pf bin zf4f-iv vpifr- ,JH -if 4.-LP iii, yviifej'1'a '731T2f1b-'1:1YL.f.fI 1. , , A ,, 1 +- ,ffrqi iii- g ap. ,f,.f.xf . .,g,wf:ww:sr,.1'r E -.gn 4,1-21. ff 111- Levi-f:'.---YY?rc:11225212 +'M-i'.-- my-:ar-1-.xxx-t --'ns Mig'-'1215--nflyih-113: Lfyfbi 'A if, ,.l,.',,.,.,, ,wit -L ,f -, , any w x . 4. .Q F u,L..w.. . ,159-1 T,q,:k,g:j3:,31..,y,2f,QM..-,3:'?.Zw,,uy.z.f,.. M. r-L-:'.'-iw. f?f-X:'f2Wv.:f.uz 41: '63-51' -fm-3.1.35 uf-TC'F74'1 zwi' L: -- Q K' 1' - 'H'ilsf--f:m.yf41g:5..i2p-g3f41y1L'- L'TbQ:g',m:.J. u'5.?- UT-1 -,- -Nw . .Ani im'L'.v,.ap - ' .' , Q- ,Q -1 , 4 ww- ... ,lg-.c-.--11 rn 1.1,-.,,,.1.,,.. v .3540-yy bf'-Iifslh-1 134:51 51--, .film-wizwwfwf rf, NEA--1 vfwm, :YL ,-F'1'a?' 1' +215 :3f f.fr'1'-W1 HSV? JF T,, ur?'2Lf'-W? '-D F1Z?' 55-X: ' -'if'-' 71 3. 4 - MQ- 11.4411 !:,.f-...wmgfff-Q Lf ' ' '-'h'nf'n Iv-V mc: 9 :qt- - q,a.A.n. --.N ,--ff--v,w-,-wg ifp ---.mn-F.: Hg-7.4-r.-.-P-in-,Y ,-yf,v1'y:.wg1r- 'QQ 'f'M-412' -2554 '-H'--'P'4Hlizgl.:J1- 5591 1. N43 vv 'f-'xiii'-'T': ' I-'.'fhL9.'73 Eff -Qi'-'1.'L'L', 7 'LQ ' q3fV '1 l 'A-. ' 2' 65- .Q9i'11 i-'23 -'-'.5WRIrf Ei 'L fy v -:img iifa W 5114295 P, ..--. vn- 1f3'5E?i3l.bik4F'7 'LDS ' ?':'1,w gwd- Misra nffxpyq-:HW:F-ffigg?'.:fff'F'3g:if? Efr!:-l?5if fl:'A1F'.4-E21-?f'f74'1 'F'F 2-Z' Q. v.f,iW'hf J-3-2 'f:'5iv'1:-13354336113 yu, 5,-915-if iii?w:.2?,71x.1..Ghrfvxlkewf'-'GTQQYH algqgfgfgtafsf,ggi5,355-1:1zi::f:te.::fsH21Qi1'Q:sA 5i'!'ff::.e.'1gE.u-f,S:A-1:43-H,-4fvW'-1'-f'f 'M--1 --15' '- ' s,-Hmugfef:fN7 +:i',:'fiff9L f:'w. w geeegfsz-1'-P:-av., 5 '251-'W 's1+E,, .un-AQ We-va fg::p.s1gg'2.3i,'4f- f',4'?f2vf'lh'V',5Z7f,xsfF?S:1 mehr-E??:iz:i 3i2grv.5 s,f'fV ff'fs?eQj34i:fg'Lf5.u2nbihvgwefg-igyyzzw M K VM. .wh R, K, -1, 43g!,,g+'- 4.:'wyQx Gyn',5.15'-fi-qw'-nyufify'.?v.:'y,55!a1 SPE- i-'WL ': x.'f-H91-:ff Vg: - -a m',-,'f.-v:x'2-+- HQ' fai1f,3M2gh15g,gg. gig-QL.:.1Q,,Q.,a.v.T.f,,meg,,55mg-'Q:g:1?H.,Q Q-W'-gqf-15f:'w-f' JE ,-llgsizigxigff, cg, . + x.,,. -mln..-'qx ...f ir11,5,.9g-515, wm. .14 . ni, 15 ',,f--3'1V-u- 5.. ,Q-if-.1-,1-,.-gf, .f,s7q41A1.:f-'fw.':5,r:Pgg gs-1ifE?gvi1e.f5f15fG+:1:51i.1aE11:EE'1rSE:S.Qv3M25ZEL?Sffx:Q1J51-T'0?gig?WeH2gEri545qE,g:Qf-:kflH,w1rEi59E5ff5EfZ -,wi-' up.yum::: +f-Y, z',,1:1'.'f'fv' 4,1-:-.41-.r w'.-'-'K.ui:1-'ww w'n'?n+M-ie-ui- . f . ki .1agQ.:,-ww-f'fr1rmifsf:.f-' M522-L-2 53115 wx 4.1, -1911, 115333.-1:3513f.g'?5 iq2JL:b4fj!T-2.5?,fi,.:3 5v1k31, t?:,Qg,,i?1-33,4 .saw p63'H'C-MG-Q a-.TQ 1 ..x,'-5 ,3,,.g 4F14,gw 'X In .u 43 .fs41,1.,u av-,La 1-7 4 'shi T . U J Q 2,-5,5 0,-. any-' 1-ai.-,,.f-K1 wf ,,,f-1-:fqw'ws-g,-.,m3g.:.4--wi-11-3'Elms1, iliiill-TC?J1 '::re?iffvb5Q'?iZ:?-if Wikia iL5Q591i15.x5.'43'5jZiifjlihi. .Q:g:'fw.?.3,AE'-igJyr,'M3:YCf3Q52Q1:fi-522Ifagaifgaaua-iazfggnir1145:-if-ng, ex'-f'1f'+Ii1f 4'f'vTI2 '1 2f'?'- L54'u.w L1 b .--11.-,Ha51.w:v'll+H Kk ca -- urn H .J -C-2. f,'- .,4'bg,,-- r4x.4r4.'df-1rwf'H+.. .,F.fg:'Zf2J+f.w?,'-93 .1 -up., , fi-x,:Ja,'.... gw'-'-J-4 Juv - --M4 ff ,f?:v.f'bL- . vs' am'.. '!,1 0. '-1 fR'M Qf 31.4, ,s..u W' vm:-N1 -11, ,-.f.w-'1--- ----1-f -- 're'-1.-1. wgajl .f,3vQu 1, fly, .151-.fmx ,:-'ffigx-'Y1'1gg'f::.:1qzp-'f-0.Q-bfwris,-' +1-11Ifi.'-QE'QYcf'3,'-I1 . 'v fQFff4 ,us 'Q ' - 'W 5- -'::x:.vuv,fQfj.rf111gJgiif'-'Q-:ffm- 911. 'md' L-'--.ff2g.?J.wi35f5:iitkkiflaii mfAwaywg...q-I1?'iicn,.--:fraynew ,,g 13551313:'fvfq..ff2LH1',':5::YE:AFS -65+ blvffm fp, .o:f :a2Q1.3f2a'Iwi-:a ffH-1:52555-145,13 . .,.1. Aw.:--4' , gfz325gffhi91'afi3:3Mg:g16a3I2fnii-Hg'fQQ,?-mYIEEfiE1b2li11f-5922255351454A-'2F7f4Yz:3+.i:w.:fih24fasizufwzad?i:f ':im5'f2'2f'eff-'-f +A -M f 'f7b1:x': :::. 'F15'C.21 H' J J-:saw ir , ,-,,. , ., ,4m:?miFra..LE,ifiwiP E'l?'-'wf'Gf'fiff-ea'f-+1514.FGM- , ' 151612.-!.,::f.: - ,g3'..',.g,5'4- aq- , -,J-1xFb'4j .' 122 f-, ,vilr tJf,v9.4 14.1-,, -,,g,,'- -Jw' fl-11 1.-' -9 'Mfr' PQ' 4' if-'A' '11-9 '2'T1J'-u Ki 'ff7 3l'?'i 3W5 ffi ?vi-' 13:'3 '3ii '1-3-1f '-fini' '25 la H1 nw 'ff xiiQ5535-1'fQ71?'l'm529551745 lf1iifr?Ls5:12i15aEfilf?f?i 5,15-lfTtQ:i'j. ' g!E7,u,4fa: -- 4, rj , , , , .,f .,- g . , W M'-4' ...aa 11, L.m,4g-.1-.1 .- -..,-,,-A,-rxVg.,'-25hrfgTA5 E.1v-L11-L''..'-Nw! 'f,gf-11.11- ,'W!EI?5 fi' ,1-,211-.n.11,'bf Q' :bug:-u -v fp-J-:M-15.1v .3- A,1-v..N.f,n 1 inA-jflgkgfyfiig5522953123.qf.341Q5I.,511-5'f:EZqQ'22gb..J-?,QjE355:?'Apg3.5gil.:1i,f:+'3!?'-ig1ifJ:w.y3kE1,ji.Qfg5jfgffT59355535,Fang,fgjfgwgqnQQgFT2Ll,5f3fq.113735,',QL,-q.w ,.,,1'Q-22 .Q 9.2 '- 'J 1 :Lf 5.a:ag'.u f '-ana -.af .1 ' -f5f f, '1.-.El f Q-'A .-M, f- wx-r' ,113--.w V- .'H'-xg.f.- 'five-.11-.'.-ut' , 79,1.wig.qgqi-53ff1?3c7Y'f,4153-Lia'-wg.-T'35-:env,:?3,f -?2.wjgiigri+1ff2g5.1f:x5f:fg53 ga V135 .'n+fi'M1J,g:L.1ciffraigs-'mg-.f.'-+2'QQjf 'fr - '.'-,., - , -. fx 1.3-'-1 :YL -.f ' -'x' '11 1,-:Hr HL' Qi.-2 .:- 5 - er.: . -'f:- -eg - ':L,-'nh-' 'w,f-'- ZF1-.4-- ,..f' pf ,: ' :Z5'51,'-A -'J-:P i:..:? E+. ',g.'.qgt.5Lg,v1fp::n:31,. L5.hwsf?If65521, 4rs1wQ1m'm4'5-p.a2fQ. g,w--'-f,,.f',rw.w'-w- -NQHQW ' 'wins'-Q -we 91434 1-f--sw.-+155-, dmwx -5a-5,v-J:- - - . -- x H 5' V q A-..-1 f ..1. , A . , -X QT'-'L-2 .K 'f!',,',,5-ul. ' 'A f -1 L-5 11.4.3 41v: '4Y 1---,sw -1jaY'1:+'.5lf'f.z -' fi-.-' '2 ! ':'-avi' 5 31- iii?-4f1.':?-S,?1l5w-'VN4,..'Z?.i' M'?1fJ 5i 'E':f?75515f' -wi Jil-.wifiif-'lgffvpmqi,:za mf- li- Qis2fsfAqi1f1 gp 1Qfffg'y::+1 'f?r3:2:w1g, vigil-ff: :,Ei:f.QFf5.f,mg+:5f.:qfgr 3,eh:3f22'3fzw , ,- -,gv . mg .4-1-14.--1-1 '--.-5--' X. wp Lg. ': wwf' - '.g4'L,j'Q -. .f 7. 34g,,A.,g.1 , .MV-1. 1-: 1,:.--'...,1-.nag -..v,.15.-.f .,. ,3--V, -ug, ,,t3L,g1,.j,.f .i,,gg,p:Lq..,:.,. -1,1-wwg, 1-5ug.,41.,- -133155 ,Q ,33l1SQEixijzu:::,g,,.j-5:1 ff 'Lg:,f.fY'5I'fj'W:l,Lgs...Qi'. fg15fx..c.1,,'fg.'?f-bibgif'?f.J!1',,q.::,3f.:f3'Qif.'LLS', J r.g11gW'2ai 'Ev-. Rf' 1- Qn.wT2-, 1l'Zn'+-.fgg 3 23' glfmfl- -v,31a 1-1.3 .Cn5'q:'uU4p' 'M' v1,pa'f! 431',.. .- -' :jwfgf1:4fzxQ?+jf P:g 'zvw -v 51 ' 'T' I . , -- V Y .-- ,. W... - ...U . - ..- .,. - . -. 4,..,q.. Q.. .-f :--.wS- 7,,fg,'Jq.- L:-1:4 lv Nw-11. .M1'..1vj .J wir, g3.,a? Z1f-p-A2-q11i1,,,wZ.4w1a11i - K., V - d ,..1.-f.:m.1.m-H -- M, .,f-. 5',,,. .fr -ngpirm-4fu.-,.'...J,, ,,: -1-,.,l',.-4 f.f.,fl?',55.,,,kb,,g,:,,p-:gfxg1-,4iqw-.Un v.-.-,fn-,. -L51 M-34-Af.w,-.fp-,H-44r.':a1.vu. 1,-a1,.,-Qf..fg5-4.-.ve ,,,,fW,,- W M-A. ,gi-,AJ 7.L,3h3.Q.auF'..5 -li.7f',p'-7.7-'Lu':!.l hg-mga ' --.jj-gs 'PW ,743 , ,-vgfxwv 51.-,,3,jf fzxl,-f'4rj g:,g:.,,,5g.. 'yt -3f,.-Kf.-,223'-- , ff-. :-,Q -Q:.c,ff,x.-,aug 1.5. r' -a..xf:5xanQ'-,yi-f,T3'-:A frqf-3.1!-'fj-L AXQQ5,f3.gf 3-'Sf-L, r ng.: 1 15333-35.-1.1,-gl h.f'.1f. va..-sw -fr' 'r.,x,g.m?,. Qgx..773.. ?x.x3xv,1.,fg1:m1l.,9,,g, 1, N-u,,,.vp ,E wg.,-j,g.1m.,,.G .',.,,5.5,L1'-Er :.1.Qi,- wfqx. q-.-4--i .-134, 55. P-gg vp,-,..1, LQ,-xmq 5, 5- rx fx - -gg' -M1154 .-- ' v Ll--1 '-E.p',U-1. -- - -ffl 'fwm-'m.-4f'Q1 , ,V . ., . .. . . , . . f .. . Q ,J .', X- . ,e v , . .- . .. .-1.f.:u-,. ra-.1 , 4 ::,a'--'vw '- 71: ,-,-- ..'wqff:N-m- ... 4.5 M- .-s- .w - . - -, eg-.frf'--,.-wrqfrf-ff :1,nc',.1: ef --y.w5af.i'L,. .gg-., ,mi-rg.. -M-uv-gf. Ya-Q-21-j,.ux.3,, ,-.9wf,p- 1'.fg.:- -4-. wi, -.,:,.mg'LNf1--:A-51,-1F'3'MY 'w-Q.: :wnz :1'4'fJ3 12-Q-gr,-v.12i Eb .wink--A-kff'-,..-. 1W 'e41-'ffa-243,45 Gy IA..-X H-vA m- .w- ,,L,.., ,J--..11.,1.' 14' '-'f .-'-yu'-2-,., , - 'ruff r.X.s-'H .' n.:-.u1--y.'uu'- -11: H - '- -fa-, my .v-515' e-mA-1-'W ww? rug. 441-1.1412 PwAe4J,,f-Email-f-,. 4.'sm.- 'C mb-4159 L -1 :um-A .gl - ,- f-,nizimf-Ylzm.. ' ':- .-. ,, - .- -A .. , 43 J--.-A ,. A . ' my .-R. '- ,,-1 .rf 1 mu A. ,.w . v ,.Qf. ,. M- - 5.1,-K :.? f.rJ:p--L , ',-'v5.5- .Navy - - - ,m.,,.- gm. ,, ,wg-2 .--V ',,-1 1.J1Qw-.f- '1X '-fi aff. ,.,,. ..S'f:i?'?':'- .Jinx-5243-'JIS lib A5 1.335 :HEMI-b-':'JHnw?-f?'-15-'J' 'fowrwr f-115' '13S:iH:k'w-55.223121ifiaakvi-:Jef2:--f-1:12575-5142mf'-I-1-w9fe:If1'5fc1.:e-ai-affaws-QT?-Lfa.I. --wht-S. . -f,:-s5:-wv'ff.:-!'21-- ' J fwfh:-2.-f 4 . ...T , .1 ... JY' U. . .-7,221 ., 13,9 Ju. . -f, .wi ,Sf-Q Ln 14 ff .Wav J.. nl. Kvxd.. .9 L,,I,,,v,gIw ...-lim , .xg-, 2.1 ,,,1.,,k- d -':'f,4-5-wa .n -., ,.- Q--:ff ,,fm'u1..v- . :Av L-il da. sz.-' ,Q'f'::'-'NVJ C51-SR? f '-'11-1--Sri ' L r'-'wr :'i'-cf' .- H '-li-1-T'-ff'-dw wr w .- -- .- - 'H' V v - ,- M, r- H Q-' -: .-',-qui' -- ...N ,--N1-U 3 .f:'2: wr --, ,Ay , ur .' Vu 1' U-il W wr' :-.A--'f! 'S1.,-v .-'na..',.. -,,5'f!-,.rA.,- -. , f 'Q.. 3--1, 27.5- wh 'PV'-,.pLJ my rp, 1-.ig-:xa:r'E' -if -W-Q wwwifrt -,,w.grcv,14Yir-S QT?-.XV-tv-.as:n4.r,,,li5CZ',w5-f-1 qv-,fiif ay: uv v'1:3,21?15i7,'.r4ff.:!sh. QHHNE-e G- 123,f1:51'nfl'b:T:s1iu3442ifw'ie:f2grgf1:!32E5c9Ed51-wrzgfiziyff: .:::Ef,T'3'g f1:.Qfiw.p-,,,w4 warms wi:-.'fM-i'3-ur,f:'5'z41U23?'r wiv 1'-'tL:fv45aw2!f,1v'-':'-wr.,-fi-I-wieNP-so-1,1-z1q.'-H'-f 'f5w.-H L:x-rw..-eilmf-f.afsgg'v5f,'mamf',?3f'34'-Pezbfmaaif-maivgmziu.-:mN:f1,hA1-2:-w:-+'My-1ef'w-,9f1'4w4f1.f1:-k:g:'ff1ff,5:-B -', eu-uv-Mg: '- f+ -H' -.- 1 , -- , '--TV?-K' 55.11-f-A --A wr- -..--1-95'-'!:i.fy.n,wx-,-5,-.x-L+eQQ',-wCA,.- .f'-:,4x3..1tgf-5,.g7'L::.,:-ryan, 3-Q.g,w 5,5 ipgiy- Vg. -Mm.ziuf,,.,L..z.,:yw - nf., -1-,vfv Uk I-1-,v-4,-'ff--I ya- - N 4--S ,, -+1 .. . . .f.1,.r,....,, I-,, 1g.'1:h,j'-1 -I'1E2g,'?J- Q 3:16,-I-L: a3'g,' Lf-.egzjmv -15,A,.f1e.gPf1- I-,:'fv+ 'fi-Nz ,-lmyrw--w41'Mg-ff1JH 'f- - - Mff- pf.-1 I- f.v-' -1 1-- gyv.-,-..1.-Q'fYv'4 :L'f f.f1wz f'Q.Lr'w: -.Q-'-.111--, 1.21-V -J rv- - km. e'-Q1af-4,gs,gfhE0 ,. -.1-,J31Z1-1 :IWW-'Ir-QE,. '-C4-'tp5Qr::.5f fwurt QQ!--kbp...L.1'QgJigf5-J1p:'..'1.,,Q QQbfi.:-tr.-1,:,.:yN-frm.. ., ,my Qzfq,-,f, WQ4 ff- lif?WI:S'!'sQ2 'AFL Fill- : i25G.lT':iftff.?l ?'1 :WTR'i'f-'-l'25P'1-RTT' ,.1ti,.,..1....f.. ,fa 1- 1r.x:,-WW' F gm,-ws, Af ..q.,,., f. gl, ., ,.. ... '--5.5 L M ,QI fi , ,L'xw.,,,, H,-Q..,.,.u X A.. n-,,,L,4,.1.!,.h 1: -fpfmwzzxv: L H -W1-A-wif-' ff. ..-v-I - wg N uw :Hmm .wr -x P9 qsuff rw-1:f1.:.' . '1!?.4:v2f1-,P nv:nel:ff'4-svP:.?f?f-'i 'i'w ff- if-P' P11-W-L-1 'eifi .. , .. ., , . . I .A -,V . , -. , , Mx.. 41 .1,,, .. ,.,,fY--Y .FV .-,1.--1f',.,.1-,-. .,s-.:- -,QW-.-1-'.f--.: 4 faq . Aw. -. , e,.l,4,u,Jg ' -1.- nh wee- r '. ufm if-,.g.,,.-L g,....- . .!, -- .fx - , g--9 -4.-me 4. Ln. nz'-ff! Hgh.: 1-.--, .v-1 'gm-rzl. -1 mf ,,.-fp:-1-, rv . ,r., .jxg'.E4k:rH5z 45,4 1'g1:52P+,,i-va 951:11 if-,..1-iyge-3,43 y,6g',gflg43Z.'x-a'I3p?12l ii',,,'-:Jw-Efjsq 15:2155Flklgirfffzf?q'vfIf!ff.Q'-Qgvllgi-2 L1'rN'vv9iq4.1202'S:,7':f,fS?-Pif Ag-gfff-lfsfd 1-.-Q1T'f1'im-1utW,,f,w51?.Jr,-1-?w.'.f',g,?'ffy'?1f'f9fV41-J,Ti1w'ih1,4-- '-'X:.f4'L 'ffF'1g,- fFT9,'i'1'!L.i7f4r-1-ffT ' r1 f?H-J4 :'1-u-.f-w.1 1-ff'f 5ff MJ -f'-?'J-,1S4sJ-1i- f Fe- 1 P ' Wad-1:5 A, , ,,,. , . , . . . . .. ., ,,..,,.,. .,--.-. ,' -- - 'ug --V1,-MA , L'--f4':L WW .-w ue4 HA-1:----'29-lmfflqali'1S9'rL'sJ'-E1- '1c ':u1l -212159-::?'7.affair-rf:-x.i?f-4Lu':J1.'Iu-'fgfty--:gsm-af --9-':' M- ' ,N J-1:-X1g,5:i!57j:gagfkyfA-Q1.-'rfb'1f11Q11fJJ-Lqf,,:,1Q ','j1ygL'2.rf.L':,fx.:3,-',f,,31-a.JL,,x.'ijdff!W,5'1QE4u5f2v. y.Fcgf,''.5f'ff.:-fQ':,z3'Lvri,-gg-:prgfnvv- 3.v'1 .-4211-1. 4 '- -sm' if . I . , ,. . . . . , , .. .. ,,.. -., -L 4. --'-i: -'Ts'-fi-vii3,2.-1'f:on'::Ef--if-N'f'? 3I-K-QFT?' '1 E. mv -'. -51:71-vw-nwvgfiiv' mfr--'l9H f':'1 ' .v?'.'ff 1x 'Z:'VL'-b-- 'f' -'f5 ' -5'-' '--'--- 5 M' 1 'FL-1J'1 -Mx X . i , -w...-A-ww' M 'L' Wifi! - .wx-'ef -W' fc -x -'f-17'L-- a 1L-AW: -' L 4r 5 'J' ' 'v ?11 1-f5'TE . , .,, H ,,. , ,, . , M. ,. ,II , .. V MI... ,.. ,- K H, -..- Vx, 4 1: M., .vu -:gem -lj . : fig.. , '1 .5 'pu J- 'fp gf-1 ,lj W.:,,LvaJ- ' ,p Juju '.3,m,1wr:ffy.,'4 -4151-:Ei-LQ,q:fm,Z:S3:.'.,iv A H334-:a.:?g.s.: J.1.+'m-, lzrw'-:6.mJ.wM.: bw 5.x5wgrwba-if'qw,-pmzu,Q5,4gQw:mg,-,-e,5.7.u-.fufgq-H-.-grfv::e.:a-s-g.'t42M.:'2--511 - -'Hz-Biff' .:452z.vf's-wie: -P :vi F' -.f::f?ffr. and-a' , ,...,..,,f,..-.:I..:,5' fl,-v r, .,,.,f' Q '41: :. . ... -. . .. v-A - - .1 - ag, 1. ,., , x F -,-f Ly.:-.HP ,. :f.,, dn vi-:g, fg,,,r-1' Q-C-w.L,A N-.ffl 'wx Q 'Af'-df' -nf Faiffiwz-?Z1i5v':'.'1-xg,-ifaffzfzff ,N W... www .VM W x.g,,.L. ri v,,.g1.m: 5,1 ,U .1,gg-'.g54jag:i,fEf5?'Qfkffqp , V- -1- b,..g,qa- fmt . mg.: 1, V' fwx.Q:Gwvw1. JMD .vi-: 1.-nw :.,f ',.' g..v-L., -.,!.-v-'nk Q M .3. .5,a!3'.qE.15,C,.:g1A 4.515 .xf,f,7 .fA,-y'4t:v-,f,r,,, ',,..bAg'EY '1 -qi-ffm 1-5 , ..z T-., .,M,,., 51,-,4-,.,,-,av-af,,m'i3...,.... .,Yr..IJ img,-,,: 7,7 1' . ,-1 ,11ulqq:g -p.,.,-xv A . .,,- ',r'-,.,- ,yy mia Zdxvivv -, ,61- -Hjx?q.:f.'a31fq ?-'.'-,f'e5n515i--Ap.:Q G-rue, gm iieu-: ?1n'xr f51.1ra:rQf4f 1 xv, ,,i,',,-f,,.-L.-35:1313'nH,,g,:---l1.5.Q.qg iym,-','.a',.,,fi,,,., 9413.-,-w RIM-jh.'.x,QQy'4KQ'4,lLxiI5y'4'f4ff4.13JU3rf :JJ-'JFJs1',u'11l.1.1-1igg-1f1,..'lv' f,:1.'w.x+ .f -, ,--.,- .'. ' -w-,v fy' .,A,.J.i,4 ,--W f--'UM-.Af fag,-Q-,:3j,laSf5i1'L m15:,.aM: '!X,'Lfyz'A2',2-f71'1 ,-,:..1gw-r w ,iwlgv-g f'5-1512, . .A-. .'. , -A - r. , ,-.nw-,.,, . :vw-':.x,n .JA 1,4 1.4.6 M W: ht' '41f':! 'g5:kJ:J24x1ffv', :ru .,fg'..ffrk4.3-1' LLg:!.'.E5 -.sv--.'vfT:f ML- ,w ,1.,-wr., -'4 if'lZ.1f,Qt?-1'f1i':51-Lrg' f'ff'3.2HW-iw J ,fu .sf-j4Hil1? I Qty:-ff,-521271211 ur fi fr-.:1:4, -3- ru f Q--,.,fi,',,.' ,ww '.-'J,1. A , ff.fL.2 ?.f':f':'Tgf-gi-QGLLSMBF'.fr1'if''Hg-Z:e,3',:,wn':'H7741-:,f, 531432 D3 9455 -gg- .,i,3.x,q1-,gxlx -..-Q. .-.- '. 51 qp.. ai' .yQ. -fu' ,v-,f:,-,L ,.'.w::- ...fqcxue,-Q.,xv.y,'rv-ww.-' .r ii., .:.fr-,'v-J.ff..'- -fm:-,':g'w Q , wx: A-:'15,Jv. .--A Q '+1g.,'n1 ...1-' ,- ,-- ,q.1.f-4...nyw 3 :Mp .sg .J 145 . 1... ,,. .a M, a.vM.MAn 5 5 ' . '3- nggys I31QgQw,:5gN4g.,m,rr.ax:.a',,14.i:-1 41-451. -'-'sam g,X1:,4.,fr.:4H32v:,3Qf1ni2:5,rplaiiJ-M25-llf'9zi'sfW2ciJQGii?Q:: .:ai5'Sf'.a1:ff2f f fr :grin hs.. .4 f. 13,14-1, 5.wW 5. Mgf, ff ,f .wi-,Q1F'4-au sfifspx,-'fr-:N-:mv-wi...-lan'ww 5, .3-5-3, zz ':lwq1l'm1 if ' - 'ff R :J-',Ej.Z,,., wQ,,,,,J,,F,m,,. ,rf ,VM kL,g+,,,, TA.. 4.0. ,...11.... ,. --..S+.w.,u,1.,:pf,.---,,,,f,-,,.,,gavx,--'PF-.fg455.,,Af ' . . -. i , , ,, . .i 1 : P J, -yy!-2..'l:.-uf, ,.'1wi'. -.f' ,ML v-1,41 rsh , J-5- '.',LL lf'g,il'g-I' ' Vf1Z7n -QQ2-P:,.4'?.- 1' TN .'7f1'f.2 ?2 f'-l,,y wif:-,h-,:','l..'4.L5Nm-p.w,v F.:.,,.vf-,.1f,'f,+wL-..:1,,muff.,-,J--.,:Jf1- ,fwe ..'f.lF-: aF1.h-+A-1: ....,..,.x.,-ruff-111 . fx .1 u 1., ,c, ', 5 vnu. pw . , . . . .. Sn .'j:g,l.5f71'Z,5QfS,'i 1'.,+:f.:LWE ETHYIJFSQE. - F ,-3,4-3 .' ,'-Aftfwga. - -warm-i-:15.1, '3U?:'.v.2:.:-gs-1,13zif:E1'gN3l?:J-g.E 1 4. ,Hn Q 141.9 .. ,M M. -N Y fr' J .M 14.,.y.,U.,r.::x,,.f3FgY..., .,. X . I5 X ,rf ,d,,7.x,.- 1 .fqm '-L,f+,,,,...3. ,,-1-g.,.f. ,c,-.wg-v, il.,u5,,., ---..,.-QM.. .1-f A-, , 5: kf',L1:, 1,:qr,f-. 51.5-'-?,,f, 1,3-I-1.1 , Lf. . 1. -J, if li.:-x...x 9,-, .n. .--1 ' NLP- ,m fr .3- ,.,+ ,Lx-fe1,.,+1'::'Lf A,:I'1-P,--1..f::'w-?'f.-.4-Fi--.--x35- .v'd7-Wfnw7'.'.,..-'. 'Y Airs!-15+ 1. f: .412 rr fwviffsw-fisii,H-514m-Emew:4n4:'i4fim ,gymaf-,1.j.,w.,5U5,,4z-'fl-if52z5..,.x-gfllf.-1-C'::1:,..5 mb, ni,-f,1-qi-:f:',7:gQ:: U,gf.:,L5'. Hgug, ,'g-4i'kIf,..-v'fY i1: ,-.gli-in-'f in-: .vy.-f.:.f'-. l G 13 . 1 .A A 7 F ., H Aw VM l, A 5 :J L,,,4Y,vV,, Aww qq,:,.,,f1i!,,-i175-,,w:i Ld,,1,1., g,g,nv,.x ,yu .N VZ, J. D.. .. WT, . 1 v,. ., .ny ,l.f..,-,, .,...7'-,,J.+g,f' L,,7g5.,A: -5 gg ,y. '- rn... , 1 Q 1 9,49 -1..5'-flfw.1u,m :':,lA?J5i:Al'Q ffi,'-L'-f1Q,5f- '14 - Fi'19'-1,v:f-JP'4'f'7f '-' sniff-L'-t'1Yf',:'4?'-J'-I Av'F'A-T6:Z,i'n,1:1A sx 3 - i -' 4 . ' I-H '7-1' '.x-56' .nA4G'1.n: x 1-zc.i'1.1f': f',:-,..--drag-fff.51ag4 ,,t-71-:o:L357g,g-'.,,?1zQQla'wi'H i'Qii5??iw'4:w:N3'.31!f?i I 1' my .-,,':-:Wa Mx: ' L.+f.ug45.ff3g1+m:.z . , ,. .LX . .. . ,f.:,mg.zLe4,,W,, , , 5 - .W,,.f,'fu: -441- ..- ,,. ' .q,g,,,-sw -fl. -uhm..-qi-.-:Yy.f,r:Lm1,' :fspir-a:r1:1 ',-1.S25w,..:QggS'2,-'2'-19,611-3?Li12:Wi:'f1'f. -:' ,.1:f':Ef'f12f 1 ' fr-Ififffwizw 'q:.x:,g,vJ5gIp,m.L'. J,-'4:,:Lj,41,v,n-'Lvcgfggfig,ginixggxiqfjgesggfafliai -y.52iELJ.g3.F2gx-,q47,j5i7.,A5u1.k1F,:j 7 ,A rf. ,!g.'A:,,- -1,,5,,g5:g:xJ Vg all , V. . , H .,,,-,,,,,.f,-1-A--nf.'f.'..: nam, ,-: .40 .'e.zl'v. Q--4, .,j,5,g,::-L,j,3.'p,-g -:gi-:Q-1:21-q,' ., ,,1jff.-,.51q'f4 -g'-. fmiz Q'.A,.L,.-4-Q., 1,2 4.1..,. ,,,x,,,,,w,4,,:4.,.A,.. 1. .'1J-R-LNB Ur g 1 .,,,, v,, 1 , V - 1 --Y i.f14.W:EI:-519,11-Tv, 7 .W Prf214,f', x:,,.1,z., ,Q ,M -o.,g,,:.1,-....,,.,,. gf. 'HQSPF .1 qw -..f.1.-- .3541 .5 . A .A - -1. '.,w.,.- --. -4 .z Q. ag ,I .' ' -an ,nn 2' Y-,' -- T-:wif J- 'f-',i?:'-..:,.,'hA:1?: 3. -If q1j5,f,,,.1!:?,':e+?Qpupwr - ' 1 -f--'Sv CNN -'f - 'L 'lf'-5 f ' L- 4 .mf if H r 1 f . F ca-f Is H .- :,,.L--w- ' a , C... -. .g:A.y.v,,-.1., :- ,-.., f-f, .x-wal: --,gs:'1,1,-,,g,,,f,' ',v,19'Zjnl1z::ff,-421251595-9 'Ex fJ5Kr14li4.'2E J. '.-1,- - W 4'Jf'f5.-.i-F'w:- 1 -- w':,:l- :'--1-v pw.-.-'1 ' . . - w-sg--rmp,av,'f -f-v ,.-muh.Guru:-Ir-:f- 1.ff :!:-Wig:'a.::27L1a-::., -x!?,.,.-ga.: uf.: .f-111'-'f - v,1'ffff1+ffa.Wggg?fr 15g v'4e,Li-' 'L A' L ' fy 4 L , ' A 5 5 .w. .fu ' .wg sa' ,:' Lg: -fer-'-PM-':? f1+uiE43IJ:'::4Q-HfVL?4i'--AWQ ,'-3-51'5LfQ5i9557Qil1 f5:7:f5:5' F3913 f51'S'f 'li Zin' ff- 1' 1 J-M -.-frm?-19' -N421 '?-'Ea gjfpriic v'G'r,3,:.4.'i'K'i- 'Han 1'-' ffiftjaf-u..fLEUL ..D ., ,,.,.-,j 1-Erifwkwfkf-P vi-i-:fr meme5,4.m1'5--emi..-.U-H'-f'tf1ivRwy,1L-1:1-:grimfm:Ls'h1.Jg.wHu hlEgr:.'i,Jkiffm-xfggylgz A W. . ,,,.,,n.., q:.'q,.:'.,.vLi1.-,x... fy-. A 1 M... v1.,.f 'l,.,--N fu. X .J 1-11, ij'-g'j-1: . , .5 in My-5, ,gf 1 ,N 05. 1 ., ,-wyg7- ,--,m-.-.1.,Q- hw.-.,,,, ,g,1..:'1--1,A17n,- -5-'1 1151- -'-w,-1-.mix-u ww H5-23 -rsf.,':'g1'!,wfm1ki'5'1Q-1':,K- 'P'.fp'wxUf:'f-+ E11,qw '--?.5,1.L11-My aff.:-f?i:.yw' X , . -. ,.-,q.., L 3,gL.A,1.RJt..1,1,,l:,,, ..wU..g..5f3J ,, F5x:..,xt,g',,,5 ,: ,W -1. ,ww ,tg4..fx..,-H.- V.. Y L.. -'1,g,,- A' .J-,-7,3af.4.u3 45.u3,.:-,r Q, 1 ,4,.:,1g:,2gA.5.5i.5.:5'gIg q:.f...f,3.yg Lew. :.,-5 1g3,.,,.'-:QW ,G 12, .j. .Liv ILM, Q-,ml wily' g,:q'1:':h P1-E'-JJ I, -Qpqhg - P . , ,M A ,,, fr:-w-afif.-.svfe-w 'sf.,v-,'a..:fi::,-:.sgg:':zw'gsf-.5!91Yf.:q1Sf2f.,',.q4eQP11-ri:1aff,gffiiizffffl92.fg1Lagf.sgjg-,Z:-sfM, 4114-gf-'uma-,f 1v'Y. w ':ib f2m'fR, ''f!5?:ZV'f','jjnI'..-? f3.ff,jiu:' ,mu-f -cz? 1:i0:4+s,w.5:'mgmai'1,fmg-'-192565-u'r.'fn-',f.4 1-412-1'-3G+1!2'.QI:.-1 . :fn:--lla'1'x3iX:'1E41Q5f:'2y1'agen-'153315cg-43.17,-,.s,w-413:-gg 1,'LLe':s1g.r.L-,Q-1-mi L5 ,112-:af fi 'f1,z,Lu-,.::I:1.Lf4 ws:-'fgmgwv - -1-U . f'1-LM,15,151-I-rumgt:fi1,+5a'.i'q+,.1m2-4wfh--.-If-.g13g,,1,a..:.35.gfly'-.yrg '1s1+z'1miw'm1: n:.:.::.'ttrxfngxf,wpfw-1' 1- twfrfgffm-:s1efr,?1 .X .., - 1-, -.- Y, .,..f, '.....1...,af-ff -'.v-.-W- uri. .. LA- -3 ,, -H, X . 1 A .-'Fil V1-4 fj, H512 .' 5-1: ,1'. vg YI.fw-5 Q1 7 f. 3-:,'ff:v5.E''1'f.-I- -1.15--H ' '55 L I?m,nl.f:'M-g'f.1-g'4-',N1s'ff 'QslQ.'lP51ky,f u.vw.v j1qf3,Kar'-ur: 171--1, I-af'1 -5U f1L'.1Z'- 21'f'Qf 'x-' P-uf -H.-1-H' f ,Mm.'H',:,,u,..3'-','v.,'E. -,V ww. 11,-34? ,ffm-:Wy ,g 11:12, awry: 1:1175 4:',pgv1 yif'-455 .-'1Ly,:'Nt!f--.,2J'61wg5E, -?5'ii31!3:f-jig,gA4g'.w5ggy:fzg1:p'f2!I:g?3f'f'ff-Tifliffff 4lZz.E7Q x.n-'v11p'i!:- 5723- 3r.5'f.fl f53yw'r 4?ff?n7 T- H '154'4G 'T , 'lf . .-,L 4 -we f .du-.. .1 r..1 ..,,. w '-:Auf-.1 1,.. -.,...-.V-:W 1-1. 'ff-EH' 424. '-flier' -1,353 .. . , . ....., , ..,.,...,5,,A . ,,.,,... ,,.., ,.Ls.,,4.1,..,,,..A,..:1Q ,.,W,.,..:4.,-',1-7359 ,,,1.,u:.f.'i -A .f,- 1. ..--..-,J-.X.,,J4.,,f14,4g.2 ,,,n. ,.w-.-,,.A-- , fs-1:4.,.L:ggg,,f, 4,- ughgimcmwmuh ,,.,g515Qi5gfg.,g' Qg.:j,ggQf-K-V .,,,q:,Ly,g,,,Q,::,wL, :,:.J'.....4-.f - ' '-.z..1a:..gmz:n::-.2aA.gi.L.,..44.2.f...ni1-!.. .dttadk-4 M- gG..m.- - -' g.,..x....,A ':..m.....' m,:1:....',fze.254-..f.54.:,4.:4.:41..:.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.