Lee High School - Shield Yearbook (Springfield, VA)
- Class of 1964
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1964 SHIELD Lee HS Library V0LUME VI L!Ut arv ROBERT E. LEE HIGH SCHOOL SPRINGFIELD, VIRGINIA EDITOR: NANCY HASTINGS ADVISOR: CAPT. M. S. CHRISTIE Faces - ’64 2 We dedicate the 1964 Shield to the obscure faces that we can ' t really remember; the vital faces that lurk in the back of our minds, their features forgotten, but their accomplishments still remembered; the blurred faces that are asspciated with the many memories of the year 1964. Those forgotten faces were the external skin, the superficial sign of the great spirit, pep, and pride that lay beneath their features and made ROBERT E. LEE a different school in 1964. The faces often became blurred into one face — the fresh young face of unity, the unity of 1800 students acting as one to establish the name of a proud school. Yet, each face was an individual, striving to achieve his own particular goal in a school where such striving is encouraged and admired. The contributions of the faces cannot be measured in terms of awards, honors, and fame, but in terms of lasting memories. 5 6 7 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Academics. .11 Classes . .39 Sports. .133 Organizations. .171 Student Life.. . .203 Advertisements. .237 9 Academics 12 Academics academics is scimedaca spelled backwards it is 2-j-2=4 and +i 2 G ' v = (16tj- C ) X it is a home ec class full of young champions of apple pie and motherhood academics is a barn red quonset hut with mr. hepp, i have taken the tiki and gone crazy leave $2,000 and it ' s yours written on the blackboard it is oedipus rex in the auditorium and laisse-moi tranquille in the language lab academics is studying on the stairs during lunch in the college catalogue room on the grass in the senior court or on the john in the restroom it is turning in a time writing with no mistakes academics is also having something to do in study hall or nothing to do on weekends it is the heartache and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to academics is happiness at 3:25 on friday 13 Principal William C. Parrish School spirit is one of those intangible ingredients necessary for a good insti¬ tution. Since Robert E. Lee High School opened its doors in 1958, we have been most fortunate in having an enthusiastic student body. We have good student leaders and through the years our stu¬ dent body and faculty have worked co¬ operatively in building school spirit. Lee maintains high academic standards and a large percentage of our graduating seniors are placed in schools and col¬ leges all over the United States and abroad. We have a good athletic program; this fall our football team was outstand¬ ing. As you, the graduating seniors, take your places in the world, you will have just cause to look back on Robert E. Lee High School with pride. U Assistant Principal For Instruction Leland A. Vliet Assistant Principal For Administration Glenn C. Piper Guidance The Guidance Department fulfill an extremely important function in the lives of Lee ' s students. It administers a wide testing program and guides the student toward gaining insight into his own problems and choosing the proper courses in order to pre¬ pare for a career or further education. Less recognized is the fine job done in the field of public relations. Through contact with the home and community the image of Lee and her students is constantly projected before the public. Joseph C. Will Counselor for Junior and Senior boys James A. Kizer Counselor for Junior and Senior girls Theresa P. Lutz Guidance Director Jean P. Jennings Counselor for Sophomore girls Is today the day you finally do something about your weight? James W. England Counselor for Freshman and Sophomore boys Mary J. Sullivan Counselor for Freshman girls Grace H. Vaughan Counselor for Freshman girls What I need is a neolithic college. 16 Secretaries The secretaries ' duties include the per¬ formance of clerical and financial jobs in the school office, guidance department, and book store. The efficiency with which these three main offices are run is of vital im¬ portance to Lee. Mrs. Sara Tilson Head Administrative Secretary Mrs. Dorothy Newell Administrative Secretary Mrs. Hazel Olin Administrative Secretary Mrs. Patricio Langford Guidance Secretary Mrs. Mary Norton School Accountant Hello Mrs. Poole? Have you seen Mike? 17 Library Lee High School has an excellent library which provides the student with the oppor¬ tunity to gain interest and knowledge in a variety of fields. The large reference section makes reference material of all kinds avail¬ able for use by the students. The library has the largest audio-visual department in the area and an excellent periodical section. Books ranging in subject from science and history to mystery and drama can be found on its shelves. The library is a profitable place to visit whether for reference work or reading. Mary D. Haldane Marshall, Huntington, W. Va. B.A. Dorothy K. Lundin Hunter College, Catholic U. B.A., M.S. Agatha Mainwaring School Nurse ' But those big Juniors with their books on their hips always poke me in the eye! Nurse Lee ' s students are deeply grateful to Mrs. Mainwaring for the help she has given many of us in times of illness or injury. The clinic and school nurse are both vital to the smooth operation of the school. Wisdom - seeking students find refuge in the library. 18 Working together leaves more time for play. Our custodians are busy. Starting his rounds after the school day is over. Caught in the act! Cafeteria The students of Lee are indebted to the cafeteria staff for the hot lunches that are served in the cafeteria each school day. The staff works diligently to keep the cafeteria clean and neat and are of vital importance to the efficient management of the school. Janitorial Staff Lee ' s janitors are responsible for the clean appearance of the school each day. Their ' s is a job which is often overlooked but which is, needless to say, indispensable to the good name of Robert E. Lee High School. 19 “Dear Mr. Marshcll . . Margaret E. Adcock Mary Washington M.A. Cynthia A. Hoagland Mary Washington B.A. Alpha S. David Marshall U., Concord, Texas A I B.A. Lillian A. How American U. B.A. ' Fillet of a fenny snake ln the cauldron . . Hmm, sounds like cafeteria food. 20 Dorthelynn D. Gaddis U. of Oklahoma B.A. Sandra J. Mowrey West Virginia U. B.A. Wendy Mckee Golladay Madison B.S. Lois M. Russel U. of Denver, U. of Illinois, Columbia U. M.A., B.A. Luanne M. Hainan Mary Washington B.A. Roberta J. Russell Hope College, Northwestern B.A., M.A. Philip H. Hasselvander Eureka College, U. Va. B.S., M.S. Charlotte B. Ryker Whitman, Butler U. B.A., M.A. Robert F. Hepp Washington and Lee U. B.A. Molly F. Workman Longwood, Duke U. B.A., M.A. English English and American literature, gram¬ mar, vocabulary, the art of speaking, creative writing, and dramatics are the basic subjects taught by the English Department. This year an experimental modern litera¬ ture book was tested for future use. Also, a series of Humanities films was shown to Junior and Senior English classes throughout the year for the purpose of supplementing regular courses and encouraging better understanding of the subject matter. The probing commentary on Hamlet found in four of the films interested even the most unwilling student and proved to be one of the highlights of the academic year. 21 Language The Language Laboratory and audio-visual aids were a tremendous help in teaching students French, German, or Spanish this year. As well as stressing the fluent speaking and writing of the language itself, the Language Department taught the customs and traditions of the country for the purpose of creating within the student a thorough understanding of each course. Sure it ' s a funny looking faucet, but where the heck is the sink?! Mrs. Bisaccia shows her students that Latin is not a dead language. 22 Catherine N. Deverall G.W.U., Am. U., U. of Md., U. of Paris B.A. Judith M. Faunce West Virginia U. B.A. Grace C. Hamilton U. Va„ Col umbia, Birmingham, Northwestern A.B. Charlotte C. Haransky Mary Washington B.A. Peter W. Hatcher U. Va. B.S. 23 x a Robert H. Adams U. of Conn., N.Y.U., U. of N. C. B.A., M.A. James H. Dillard William and Mary B.A. James J. Gontis Cath. U., U. Va„ St. Vincent College B.A. Roy C. Harris Phoenix College, U. of Alaska, U. of Houston B.S., M.Ed. Thomas C. Marshall Randolph Macon B.A. John P. Moore Kings College B.A. Frank J. Redding Minn. State, G.W.U. M.A. Helen S. Stanley Am. U., Conn. College, N.Y.U., G.W.U., U. Va. B.A. Social Studies The Social Studies Department started the year off with a bang when the government classes staged mock county elections. Candi¬ dates for the offices who spoke at Lee were amazed at the knowledge of county politics which was shown by the students ' questions. A new innovation this year was a program of team-teaching. Started among the social studies teachers to help the students gain as much as possible from their course, it has been very successful. Throughout the year standard textbooks were supplemented by various speakers and field trips, giving realism to the printed word. The Social Studies Department plays a large role in preparing the students of Lee for their future responsibilities as citizens of the United States. 24 I wonder what she ' s doing tonight . . Barbara L. Sutton Brown U., G.W.U. B.A., M.Ed. Victoria M. Titus R.M.W.C., U. of Ala., U. Vo., Vanderbilt B.A. And now for a paper airplane . . . We ' ll begin by folding the upper right hand corner . . 25 Estil H. Brown Wofford College A.B. Barbara F. Burton W. Vo. U„ U. of N. C. B.S., M.Ed. Homer H. Hurley U. of N. C. B.S., M.Ed. James A. Norell U. of Idaho B.S., M.Ed. Frank E. Shoupe U.S.N.A., G.W.U. B.S., M.A. Sylvia A. Will Roanoke B.S. Roscoe C. Huggins U.S.M.A., G.W.U. B.S., M.A. Ed. Betsy G. Smith Wm. and Mary, U. Vo. B.S. Shirley K. Wilson West Va. U. M.A., B.S. 26 Does the teacher see that transistor in his hand? Math The Math Department broadens its horizons each year by extending old courses or adding new ones. This year Algebra I was extended over a two year period instead of the usual one year period. An experiment in the teaching of Introductory Algebra has been conducted by the School Math Study Group for the past two years. Other math courses offered to Lee ' s stu¬ dents are Algebra II and III, Intermediate Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, and Functions and Matrices. fl 27 Science As Lee ' s earth science students were ex¬ ploring the mystery of the earth ' s structure, the biology students were tramping through poison ivy to count the various plants in their assigned plots of ground. A new course in chemistry was offered along with the standard chemistry course. Chemical Bond Approach deals with chemical bonds and requires a greater knowledge of electricity and mathematics than does standard chemistry. Both the Physical Science Study Program and conventional physics were taught. All of the biology classes used the Green Version Ecological approach of the Biological Science Curriculum Study Course this year. All of the courses offered by the Science Department at Lee give students a fascinat¬ ing look into the world of science, presenting them with opportunities and challenges that can lead to exciting and profitable careers. “Let ' s add a few drops of water to the HC1 . . “Hey! Did you notice that little fuzzy yellow thing on this stem? 28 Milford A. Koehler Princeton, N.S.F. Institute B.S. Edythe V. Durie Marsh. U. ( W. Vo. U., U. of Calif., U. of Ky., U. of Penn. B.A., M.S. John J. Schultz G.W.U., Rutgers B.A. Martin S. Christie G.W.U., Colby, Rutgers B.A. George W. Bodecker U. of III., West. III. U. B.Ed., B.S., MS. Jesse F. Millhouse Auburn B.S. licah R. Mellion Colby, G.W.U. B.A. 29 Industrial Art The Industrial Arts Department serves to instruct students in working with wood, metal, and precision instruments, giving them the opportunity to prepare for jobs in industry. Students are offered courses in Mechani¬ cal Drawing, Architectural Drawing, Re¬ search and Experimentation, woodshop, and metalshop. 30 Home Economics The sense that something was cooking could often be felt by students passing near the Home Ec. rooms this year—and they were right. Something was always cooking whether it was chocolate chip cookies or just a lesson in child care. Future homemakers learned by experience the art of keeping their own homes, under the expert super¬ vision of the Home Ec. teachers. Child care, nutrition and foods, clothing and management, personal grooming, and home nursing were the seven major fields of study. Barbara K. Gout U. of Louisville B.S. Marion L. Webster U. of Md. ( U. of Toronto B.H. Sc. 31 “Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their porty . . Patricia A. Bolt Longwood College B.A. Ruth S. Cone Drexel, U. of Penn. B.S., M.S. in Ed. Nancy B. Bradfield Madison B.S. in Ed. Edward Tarlosky Waynesburg, Am.U. B.S. Business Everyone should have an interest in the Business Department. A high school student who plans to go out into the commercial world after graduation can obtain the practical experience and training that he will need by taking courses in typing, short¬ hand, bookkeeping, business math, or com¬ mercial law and economics. An academic student who intends to go on to college but needs a basic knowledge of typing and shorthand for his own use may take a course in personal typing and note- hand. “And furthermore, if I am elected, I will . . 32 Students gain the skill and knowledge they need by tackling each day ' s work with bright-eyed enthusiasm. Vocational Office Training The several seniors at Lee who are participating in the V.O.T. program have the opportunity to take a regular high school course and at the same time to acquire practical training for an office job. Vocational Office Training is a program which prepares these seniors for careers in business by giving them actual contact with the job under competent supervision. 33 Jack E. Baumgartner G.W.U. B.S. Phyllis L. Cockerham Wake Forest B.S. Robert A. Evans East Ky. State B.S., M.A. Peggy A. Fields Radford B.S. Thomas J. Hyer Glenville State College B.S. Mike M. Millan G.W.U. M.A., B.S. Constance D. Rowe Bridgewater, Wm. and Mary B.S., M.Ed. Grace H. Vaughan U. of Pitt., S.T.C. Slippery Rock B.S., M.Ed. 34 Let ' s take two minutes out to admire ourselves in the newly waxed floor — since we can ' t step on it. Physical Education Lee ' s Physical Education Department stresses good sportsmanship as well as skill in athletics. Sports ranging from field hockey to baseball do their part in keeping the stu¬ dents physically fit. Also included in the curriculum are driver ' s education, mental health, first aid, and health. The Physical Education Department also sponsors a large program of organized extra¬ curricular sports. 35 Robert E. Zipp Am. U., Northwestern U. M.Ed., B.Ed. And be sure you don ' t catch your fingers between the cymbals . . . like I just did. Singing solos is one of the main parts of music training. Music Through participating in the choruses and bands of our Music Department the students at Lee have the opportunity to learn about music. As well as learning music theory stu¬ dents gain invaluable experience through preparing and presenting concerts for the public. The success of the several concerts presented this year was a tribute to both our choral director and our band director who were new this year to Lee. 36 Hmmmmmmmmm Eleanor C. Allen Wm. and Mary, G.W.U. B.A., M.F.A. Hunter Benedict R.P.I., Wm. and Mary B.A. Art Snakes made of beer cans, pencil sharpener elephants, and various odd-shaped men made of rusty automobile parts turned the art rooms into a junk yard this past fall. This experiment in junk art was only one of many new art forms attempted in rooms 227 and 225 this year. The annual field trip to New York was taken in November. Many students were sur¬ prised to find near likenesses of their own junk art in the Whitney and Guggenheim museums. Do you suppose Oz could give me o heart? 37 Seniors - Class of ’64 President Scott Mock Vice President Roger Brown Secretary Suzanne Dodge Treasurer Patty Barnes Historian Peggy Weisenburger Public Relations Maureen Pilon Sponsors Mrs. Cone and Mr. Trope 40 Carol Adamson Margaret Aguilar Chester Allen Maria Aluestegui Arthur Aguilar Robert Allen Patricia Alloway Carol Adamson —Drama Club 2,4; Library Club 2; FNA 2; Poetry Contest 3; Jr.-Sr. Play Crew 4. Arthur Aguilar— Orchestra 1; Concert Band 2; Key Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4, sec. 3, parliamentarian 4; J.V. Football 1; V. Football 2,3,4; V. Wrestling 3. Margaret Aguilar —Y-Teens 1,2; FNA 1,2, sec. 2; Pep Club 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2; Science Fair 2; FHA 2; Drill Team 2; Math Club 2; Choir 2,3. Robert Allen —Boys Chorus 1; Acapella Choir 1,2; Key Club 2,3,4; Mardi Gras Ball Rep. 3; Lettermen Association, v-pres. 4; Frosh. Football; Frosh Basketball; J.V. Football 2; J.V. Basketball 2, Most Valuable Player ; J.V. Baseball 1,2; V. Football 3,4; V. Basketball 3. Chester Allen —Acapella Choir 1,2,3,4; SCA rep. 1; H.M.S. Pinafore 2; Choral off. 3,4; Key Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 4. Patricia Alloway— Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club 1; H.M.S. Pinafore 2; Concert Choir 2; FNA 3,4. pres. 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Prom. Comm. 3; SCA rep. 3; Shield Staff, organization ed. 4. Maria Teresa Alvestegui —Foreign Exchange Student (Bolivia) 4; Spanish Club 4; Keyettes 4; SCA rep. 4. Dale Anderson —Student Aid 1,2; V. Football mgr. 2,3,4; V. Basketball mgr. 2,3,4; V. Baseball mgr. 3; V.-Faculty Basket¬ ball Game 3; Powderpuff off. 4. Dean Anderson —Concert Band 1,3,4; Symphonic Band 1,2. John Andrews —Frosh. Football; J.V. Football 2; V. Football 3,4; V. Track 1,2,3,4. Dale Anderson Dean Anderson John Andrews 41 Richard Barlow Patricia Barnes Andre Arcand —Yearbook Staff 1; Band 1,2,3,4; R.O.T.C. Drum and Bugle Corps 3; Frosh Basketball. John Batch —Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1; SCA rep. 2; Float Comm. 2,3,4; Rifle Club 3,4; Spanish Club 4; J.V. Football 3; Jr.-Sr. Cheer¬ leader 3. Pamela Ballenger —Spanish Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2; Float Comm. 2,3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Junior Jargon Staff 3; Jr. Play Crew 3; Sr. Play Crew 4; Sr. Court Comm. 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Jr.-Sr. Game 3; Powderpuff team 4. James Barlow —SCA rep. 1; Jr. Play Cast 3; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4; Jr.-Sr. Game 3; V. Track 2,3. Richard Barlow —Art Guild 1,2,3,4, v-pres. 3,4; Rebel Ball 1; Float Comm. 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; One Act Play Crew 2; H.M.S. Pinafore 2; Prom Comm. 3; Goal Post Comm. 3,4; Jr. Bulletin Board Comm. 3; Homecoming Dance Comm. 4; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; Sr. Court Comm. 4; Publications Seminar 4; Shield Staff 3, 4, layout ed. 4. Patricia Barnes —Class treas. 1,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1; Clinic Help 2; Float Comm. 2,3,4; Sweetheart Dance Comm. Chr. 2; GAA 3; Frosh Cheerleader David Bass John Batchelor capt. 1; J.V. Cheerleader capt. 2; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader capt. 3. David Bass —Key Club 2,3,4; Lance Staff 4; Shield Staff 4; Art Guild 4; Frosh Football; V. Wrestling 1. John Batchelor —Choir 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Hi-Y 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Basketball 1,2. Richard Bauer —Foreign Exchange Student Host 2; Key Club 2,3,4; Lettermen Assoc. 4; Powderpuff Coach 4; Frosh Football; J.V. Football 2; Basketball 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Track 3; V. Football 3,4. Chelnesa Bayles— SCA Float Comm. 3; FHA 3,4; Pep Club 3; Drama Club 3,4; National Thespian Society 4; Peace Corps Club 4; Office Ass ' t. 4; Jr. Play Crew 3; Sr. Play Crew 3; Jr.-Sr. Play Crew. Mary Beach —Art Guild 1; Pep Club 1; Junior Jargon Staff; Prom Comm. 3; Jr. Play Crew, Publicity Chr. 3; Float Comm. 3; Homecoming Comm. 4; Shield Staff, academics ed. 4; Senior Pipeline; Powderpuff Te am 4; J.V. Hockey 4. Jay Bell —Biology award 2; Biology Lab Asst. 2; Jr. Science and Humanities Symposium 2; Science Club 3,4, pres. 3,4; Shield Photog. 3,4; 12th and 13th Ann. Research Equip. Exhibit and 42 Richard Bauer Abraham Benzaquen Chelnesa Bayles Elizabeth Black Mary Beach Barbara Bloom Allen Bossa Instrument Symposium 3,4; SIPA Convention 3; National Science Foundation Summer Science Institute, Va. Tech. 3; William and Mary Biology Scholarship Contest, 2nd place 3; Prom Comm. 3; Publications Seminar 4; Pep Club 4; Washington Junior Academy of Science 4; Junior Basketball 3; V. Cheerleader 4. Abraham Benzaquen —Soccer 1,2; Basketball 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Frosh Football; Football 3. Elizabeth Black —Homecoming Court 1,2,4, Maid of Honor 4; SCA rep. 2; Sr. Variety Show 2; Yearbook 3; Jr. Play Crew 3; Float Comm. 4, chr. 4; Powderpuff Team 4. Barbara Bloom —FHA 2; Float Comm. 2; Art Guild 3,4, v-pres. 4; Powderpuff Team 4; J.V. Softball 3. Allen Bossa —Science Club 2. Richard Boyd —V. Football 3,4. Charlotte Brader— Chorus 4. Jeanne Brassel —Chorus 1,4; Dance Comm. 1; FTA 2,3,4, pres. 3; Pep Club 2; Float Comm. 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Art Club 3; French Club 3; Drama Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 4. Stephanie Braun —Pep Club 1. Jeanne Brassel Stephanie Braun 43 Dona Brizzi Andrew Brown Roger Brown Dona Brizzi —Art Guild 1,2,3,4; Float Comm. 2,3; Home¬ coming Comm. 4; Junior Jargon Staff; Jr. Class Play Crew; Jr. Prom Comm.; Academic Letter 3; Pep Club 3; Latin Club 3,4; Lance Staff 4; National Honor Society 4; Powder- puff Team 4. George Brotbeck —-Science Club 2; Rocket Club, pres. 2; Science Fair, 2nd Place 2; National Honor Society 3,4, v.-pres. 4; Academic Letter 3; SCA, sec. of honor 4; Track 2,3. Andrew Brown —Key Club 2,3,4; Letter- men Assoc. 4; J.V. Baseball 1; V. Baseball 2,3; Wrestling 3. Ja mes Brown —Jr. Classical League 1,2; Water Ski Club 2; George Brotbeck R.O.T.C. 3; Frosh Football. Roger Brown —Rifle Club 2,4; Junior Jargon Staff, Sr. Class V. Pres.; German Club 4; J.V. Wrestling 3; V. Track 3. Rebecca Brumbaugh —German Club 1,4; Jr. Class Play 3; Junior Jargon Staff; GAA 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Float Comm. 4; J.V. Basketball 3; Powderpuff Team 4. Alma Bryan —Art Guild 2; Prom Comm. 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Powderpuff Team 4. Candice Burnett —Chorus 1; Concert Chour 2,3; Library ass ' t. 2,3; Library Club 3; Foreign Relations Club 3; Jr. Class Play Crew 3; Drama Club 4; Mixed Choir 4; Peace Corps Club 4. Colleen Bylund —FNA 1; FHA 1; Science Club 1; Soph. Council Rep. 2; GAA 2,3; French Club 2,3; Sigma Epsilon Honor Society 3; Jr. Achieve¬ ment 3, pers. dir. 3; SCA rep. 3; S Club 3; Homecoming Dance Comm. 4; Office Help 4. Paul Cadigan —-Jr. Basket¬ ball Team 3; J.V. Baseball 2; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4. Sherry Campbell —Office Help 2; Clinic Help 2; Sr. Pipeline 4. Susan Campbell —Chorus 1,2,3; SCA 1,2; Class pres. 1; Class pres. 2; Spanish Club 3. James Brown Rebecca Brumbaugh Colleen Bylund Paul Cadigan Sharon Campbell Susan Campbell 44 Douglas Campion— Frosh Basketball; J.V. Baseball 1,2. Wayne Carlan —Math Honor Society 3; Hi-Y 3,4; Homeroom rep. 4; J.V. Baseball 1; J.V. Football 2; V. Track 2,3; V. Football 3,4; V. Basketball 3; V. Baseball 3. Constance Carney —SCA rep. 1,2,3; Drama Club 2,3, sec. 3; GAA 3; Junior Jargon Staff 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Team 3; Powder- puff Team 4. Scott Carroll —V. Track Mgr. 3,4. Richard Carson —Chess Club 2; Spanish Club 3. Joyce Carter —Latin Club 1,2,3, pres. 1; Class Sec. 2; Pep Club 2,3; J.V. Cheer¬ leader 2; Keyette Club 3,4; Junior Jargon Staff 3; Mardi Gras Court 3; Sr. Pipeline, ed. 4; Sr. Homecoming Attendant; Varsity Cheerleader 3, Capt. 3; National Merit Letter of Com¬ mendation 4 Gerald Caton —SCA rep. 1,2,3; Band 1; Class pres. 1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Latin Play 2; Hi-Y 3,4; Spanish Club 4; J.V. Football 1,2. Jennifer Chamblee— Class Play Crew 2,3; Drama Club 3,4, sec. 4; National Thespian Society 4; FHA 3,4, v. pres. 4; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Powderpuff Team 4. Douglas Campion Wayne Carlan Constance Carney Scott Carroll Richard Carson Joyce Carter Gerald Caton Jennifer Chamblee 45 Nancy Chapman —Pep Club 1; Float Comm. 3,4; Junior Jargon 3; Sr. Pipeline 4; Riding Club 4. Catherine Chappelle —Pep Club 1,2; H.M.S. Pinafore 2; Art Guild 3,4, pres. 4; Drama Club 4; Peace Corps Club 4; Powderpuff Team 4. Carol Chrezanowski —FHA 1; Latin Club 1; Pep Club 1; Chorus 1,2; Powderpuff Team 4. Mary Cisna —One-Act Play Festival Crew 2; Drama Club 2,3,4, treas. 3; Jr. Class Play, house mgr. 3; FTA 3; Float Comm. 3; Prom Comm 3; Pep Club 3; National Thespian Society 4; FGA 4; GAA 4; Concert Choir 4; Guidance Help 4; Spanish Club 4; Peace Corps Club 4; Float Comm. 4; Homecoming Dance Comm. 4; Powderpuff Team 4. Mary Civille —Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Photography Club 1; Latin Club 1; English, Biology and Latin Awards, 1; Library Ass ' t. 1,2,3; French Club 2; Pep Club 2,3; Jr. Class Play; School Store 4; Sr. Pipeline 4. William Clark —Jr. Cheerleader 4; V. Wrestling 1; mgr. J.V. Football 2; mgr. J.V. Track 2; J.V. Football 3; mgr. V. Base¬ ball 3. Michael Cogswell —Radio Club 1,2; German Club I, 2,3; Rocket Club 1; Chess Club 1; Chemistry Lab ass ' t. 2,4; Shield Photographer 3; R ifle Club 3,4; v. pres. 4; Nat ' l Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Bowling League 4; mgr. V. Wrestling 1,2,3. Kenneth Cole —Concert Band 1,2,3,4, v. pres. 4; Wind Ensemble 1,2,3,4; Brass Choir 2; Woodwind Quartet 2; SCA rep. 1; SCA sec. of publications 4; Class v.- pres. 3; Float Comm. 2,3,4, chr. 3; Hi-Y 3,4; Drama Club 3,4, Pep Club 3; Sr. Class Play Crew 2; One-Act Festival 2; Jr. Closs Play Cast; Jr.-Sr. Play Crew 4; Powderpuff March¬ ing Band. Susan Cone —Art Guild 1,2; Latin Club 1,2,3, sec. 1; SCA rep. 1; Pep Club 1,2; N.E.D.T. Letter of Commen¬ dation 1; Principal ' s Dis. Group 1,2; Academic Letter 1,2; Keyette Club, dir. 1,2,3, rec. sec. 3, pres. 4; Keyette National Project 4; Keyette rep. to District 3,4; rec. sec. No. Va.; Prom Comm. 3; Class sec. 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Girls State 3; A.F.S. semi-finalist 3; Sr. Class pub rel officer 4; chr. SCA Float Rules Comm. 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Chem. Lob ass ' t. 4; Sr. Pipeline 4; Lance Staff 4; Powderpuff Game 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; V. Basketball 1; V. Basketball Letter 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Optimist Club Award. Kenneth Constantine— J. V. Trock 2; V. Wrestling 3. William Conway —Concert Bond 1,2,3,4, v.-pres. 2, pres. 3, treas. 4; All-District Band 1,2,3; All-Va. Band 1,2,3; Hi-Y 3,4; Key Club 4; SCA sec. of elections 4; Lance staff 4; Nat ' l Merit Letter of Commendation 4. William Cothran —Bowling League 3,4. Harold Cox —Latin Club 1,2; Math. Club 2; Chem. Lab ass ' t. 2; Math Honor Society 3,4, pres. 4; Harvard Book Award 3; Jr. Science and Humanities Symposium 3; N.I.H. Research Symposium 3; Academic Letter 3; Peace Corps Club 4, v.-pres. 4; German Club 4; Library ass ' t. 4; Rollins College Summer Math Institute 4. Catherine Chappelle Carol Chrzanowski Mary Civille Nancy Chapman John Christophel Mary Cisna Gary Clarke 46 William Clark O Michael Cogswell Kenneth Cole Susan Cone William Cothran Harold Cox Patricia Cox —FHA 1,2; Spanish Club 1; Bible Club 1; Pep Club 2; Guidance Help 4; Hockey 2; Powderpuff Team 4. Roger Cox —Chess Club 2; Record Club 3; V. Track 2,3. Bonnie Craig —Spanish Club 1; FNA 4; Drama Club 4; Powderpuff Team 4. Thomas Cushman —SCA rep. 1,2; Drama Club 2; German Club 2; Science Club 2; Electronics Club 2; Public Speaking Honor Society 2; Acapella Choir 2,3; Concert Choir 2; Monogram Club 3; French Honor Society 3; Pep Club 3; Debate Team 3; Hi-Y 3,4, pres. 3, v.-pres. 4; Key Club 4; Yearbook Staff 2,4; SCA Cabinet 4; P.E. ass ' t 4; Lettermen Assoc. 4; V. Track 1; V. Wrestling 2; V. Lacrosse 2, co-capt. 2; J.V. Football 2; V. Football 3,4. Bonnie Craig Thomas Cushman 47 Gintaras Dambrava Constance Damon Lorretta Devers Sharon Dietz Phyllis Cyr —GAA 3,4; FHA 3,4, treas. 4; Powderpuff Team 4. Simone Cyr —SCA rep. 1; Soph. Talent Show 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; FHA 3,4, treas. 3, historian 4; Jr. Play Crew 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, sgt. at arms 4; Float Comm. 3; Sr. Court Comm. 4; Drill Team 2; GAA 3,4; Powderpuff Team 4. Suzanne Cyr —Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; Class treas. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; FHA 3,4; SCA rep. 4; Drill Team 2; GAA 3,4; Powder¬ puff team 4. Lawrence Daitz —Latin Club 1,2; Latin Club Play 2; Soph. Talent Show 2; SCA rep. 2; Class Play cast 3; Prom Comm. 3; Lettermen Assoc. 4; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; Football 1; J.V. Football mgr. 2; Football 4; Track 3,4. Gintaras Dambrava —Key Club 1,2,3,4, div. sec. 1; Sr. Class Play 1; Jr. Play Cast 3; H.S. Contest Play 1,3; Soph. Talent Show 1; Soph, pres.; Latin Club 2,3, pres. 2,3; Latin Club Play 2,3; Lance Staff 2,3,4; All State Chorus 2; SCA rep. 3; SCA sec. of assemblies 4; Lettermen Assoc. 4; V. Football 3,4. Constance Damon —Office help 1,4; Yearbook 1; SCA rep. 1; Glee Club 1; Junior Jargon staff 3; Class Play Crew 3; School Store 3; Lance staff 4; Rifle Club 4; Homecoming Dance Comm. 4; Powderpuff team 4. Lorretta Devers —Chorus 2. Sharon Dietz —Chorus 1,2; Float Comm. 3,4; FHA 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Powderpuff team 4; Hockey 1. Jefferson Dix —-Math Honor Society 3,4; Boy ' s State alt. 3; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; National Honor Society 4; J.V. Football 2. Suzanne Dodge —Latin Club; Pep Club 1,3; Drama Club Play 1; Guidance Help 2; SCA rep. 2; SCA Senator 2; Drama Club 2; One Act Festival 2; Lance Staff 2; N.E.D.T. Letter Of Commendation 2; J.V. Cheerleader 3; Keyettes 3,4; Shield Class ed. 3; Girl ' s State 3; Sr. Pipeline 4; Homecoming Sr. Attendant 4; Class Sec. 4. Thomas Dolan —SCA rep. 1; Science Club; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Chess Club 4; Frosh Football; V. Track 1,2; J.V. Football 2,3; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4. Jack Duckworth —Float Comm. 3; Shield Photographer 3,4; Rifle Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Peace Corps Club 4; Track 2,3,4. Lawrence Dunn —Latin Club 1, Class Play 3; Jr. Class Play 3; Spanish Club 3; Prom Comm. 3; Lettermen Assoc. 4; P.E. Instructor 4; Frosh Football; V. Football 2,3,4; Frosh Basketball; Powder¬ puff Coach 4; J.V. Wrestling 2; V. Wrestling 3; J.V. Baseball 48 Jefferson Dix Suzanne Dodge Lawrence Dunn Edward Eames 2; V. Baseball 3. Edward Eames —Spanish 1,4; Jr. Class Play Crew 3; Peace Corps Club 4. Patricia Eastman —French Club 1; Pep Club 1,2; Jr. Class Play Crew 3; Float Crew 3; Float Comm. 3; FHA 4; FTA 4; FNA 4; Powderpuff team 4. Mary Anne Eddinger— Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; v.-pres. 4; FHA 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Float Comm. 3,4; Peace Corps Club 4; GAA 4; Powderpuff team cap ' t. 4. Thomas Engley—• Jr. Class Play 3; Art Guild 4; Float Comm. 4; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4; Frosh Football; J.V. Football 2; Jr.-Sr. Basket¬ ball 3. Dimpster Epperson— Pep Club 1; Chorus 2,3; Drama Club 3; Latin Club 4; Football mgr. 4. Richard Ernstes—• Pep Club 1,2; SCA rep. 1,2; Rifle Club 1; Student Aid 1; Art Club 1; Float Comm. 3; Peace Corps Club 4; Frosh Basketball; Frosh Baseball; J.V. Basketball 3; Jr.-Sr. Basket¬ ball Capt. 3; Powderpuff Cheerleader. LaVerta Evans— German Club 1; Reserve Band 1; All State Band 1; Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; GAA 3; Foreign Relations Club 3; Powderpuff Team 4. Thomas Dolan Patricia Eastman Thomas Engley Richard Ernstes rrr n p t Jack Duckworth Mary Anne Eddinger ■■■hh Dimpster Epperson LaVerta Evans 49 Linda Farris Linda Fisher Sharon Faw Richard Fisher Thomas Evans —Band 1,2,3,4; Reserve Band 4; Science Club 1,3, treas. 3. David Evelyn —SCA rep. 2,3; Radio Club 1,3,4, sec.-treas. 1, pres. 4; N.E.D.T. Letter of Commendation 2. Katherine Faircloth —Latin Club 1,2; Concert Choir 2,3; Latin Club Play 2,3; FTA 3; Float Comm. 3; Homecoming Dance Comm. 4. Joanne Fallon —SCA rep. 1; Drill Team 2; Prom Comm. 3; Art Club 4; Peace Corps Club 4; Float Comm. 4; Powderpuff Team 4. Linda Farris— Pep Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1; Drama Club 3; Junior Jargon Staff 3; Float Comm., co-chair. 4; Drill Team 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Powderpuff 4. Sharon Faw —Spanish Club 1; Drama Club 3; Junior Jargon Staff 3; Class Ploy Crew 3,4; J.V. Hockey 1; Powderpuff Team 4. Barbara Featherall Margaret Fletcher Catherine Ferguson Steve Ford 50 Catherine Ferguson —Pep Club 1; Carnival rep. 1; Float Comm. 2,3; Drama Club 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Powderpuff team 4. Linda Fisher —Float Comm. 4. Richard Fisher— Chorus 1,3; Concert Choir 4; Drama Club Play Crew 2; Float Comm. 2,3,4; Drill Team 4; J.V. Football 1. Margaret Fletcher —SCA rep. 2,3; SCA Float Comm. 2; FTA 1,3; Latin Club 1; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 3; GAA, pres. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Class Play Crew 3; Jr.-Sr. Play Crew 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Team 3; Powderpuff Team 4. Steve Ford —SCA 2,3,4, sec. of clubs 3, v.-pres. 4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4, sec. 2, treas. 3, pres, and Drum Major 4; Dance Band 1,2; Brass Choir 2,3; All State Band 2; SCA Summer Workshop; Key Club 2,3,4, pari. 3, v.-pres. 4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4, v.-pres. 3, chaplain 4; Boy ' s State 3; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; It ' s Academic team 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; J.V. Basketball 2. Jane Fortin —Pep Club 1; FHA 4. John Fowler —Rifle Team I, 2; Pep Club 3,4; Science Club 2; Math Honor Society 3; J. V. Football 2; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4. Lamar Frederick —Spanish Club 1,2,4; Bible Club 1; Class Play Cast 3; Bowling League 4. Suzanne Froman —FHA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; French Club 1; Foreign Relations Club 3; Class Ploy Crew 3; Powderpuff team 4. Ronald Gabaldon —Peace Corps Club 4; Lettermen Assoc. 4; V. Golf 2,3. James Godsey —Pep Club 1,2; Science Club 2; Class Play Crew 3; Jr.-Sr. Cheer¬ leader 3; V. Track 2,3; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4. Thomas Gagner —Frosh Football; Frosh Basketball; J.V. Basketball 2; V. Track 1,2,3. Jeanette Goldbert —SCA rep. 2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Latin Club 3,4; Jr. Red Cross 3; Ski Club 1,2; J.V. Cheerleader 2,3, capt. 3. Jane Fortin John Fowler Lamar Frederick Suzanne Froman Ronald Gabaldon Thomas Gagner James Godsey Jeanette Goldberg 51 Samuel Goode —Library ass ' t. 2,3. Susan Gordon —Pep Club 2; Drama Club 3; Lance staff 3; Float Comm. 3,4; Powder- puff team 4. Stanley Gray —SCA rep. 1; Tennis Club 4, pres. 4; Float Comm. 4; V. Tennis 4; J.V. Football 3. Susan Greer —Pep Club 1,2; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Float Comm. 3,4; Class Play 3; Prom Comm. 3; Bulletin Bd. Comm. 3; Goal Post Comm. 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball team 3; J.V. Basketball 2; Powderpuff team 4. Judith Grimm —Pep Club 2; FNA 3,4; FHA 2; Powderpuff team 4; Hockey mgr. 2. Anne Grove —SCA rep. 1; FHA 1,2,4; Riding Club 1; Drama Club 1,2; Pep Club 2; Office help 2,4; Clinic help 2; Float Comm. 3; Peace Corps Club 4; Powderpuff team 4. Gerald Hall —Peace Corps Club 4; Library ass ' t. 4; Tennis Club 4; J.V. Football 3; V. Golf 3. Margaret Hall —French Club 1; Pep Club 1,2; Spanish Club 3; Powderpuff team 4. Kathleen Hallamore —Riding Club 1; Pep Club 2; Float Comm. 2; FTA 3,4; FHA 3,4, corr. sec. 3; Jr. Class Play; Junior Jargon; Lance 4; Jr.-Sr. Play 3; Drama Club Play 4; Drama Club 4; National Thespian Society 4; Powderpuff team 4. Charles Hamm —World Literature Seminar 3; Rifle Club 4. Louise Hanlin —Powderpuff team 4. John Harms —Frosh Football; J.V. Wrestling 2; V. Track 3. Ruthann Harrington —Class treas. 1; FTA 1,4; FNA 3,4, treas. 4; National Honor Society 3,4, Bus. mgr. 4; Latin Club 3,4; Jr. Class Play Crew 3; Bowling team 1. Denise Harris —Pep Club 1; Art Guild 2,4; GAA 3; Jr. Class Play Crew 3; Float Comm. 4; Powderpuff team 4. Jane Harris — GAA 1,2,3, Jr. rep. 3; Tennis Club 2; Science Club 2,4, v.-pres. 2; Biology Club 3; Chemistry Seminar 3; SCA rep. 3; Latin Club 4. Samuel Goode Stanley Gray Judith Grimm Gerald Hall Susan Gordon Susan Greer Anne Grove Margaret Hall 52 Marcia Harrison Denise Harris Jane Harris Westo Harris Ruthann Harrington John Hartline Alan Hartman Vicky Hassell Marcia Harrison— Foreign Relations Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2,4; Rifle Club 3,4. John Hartline— Tennis Club 4; V. Tennis 3. Alan Hartman— Pep Club 1; Powderpuff Cheer¬ leader 4. Vicky Hassell —Chorus 1; Annual Water Show 2; Synchronized Swim Club 2; Bel Canto Choir 2; Calif. Music Festival 2; Office help 2; Clinic help 2; Powderpuff 4; J.V. Basketball 3. 53 Nancy Hastings Cathleen Henigan Jill Haycock Mary Hayes Roberta Herchig Beatrice Henderson Linda Hess Ellen Herrmann Nancy Hastings —Art Club 1,2,3; Art Guild Fashion Show 2; Principal ' s Discussion Group 1; Rebel Boll Comm. 1; Drama Club 2, treas. 2; One Act Play Festival 2; Float Comm. 2,3,4; H.M.S. Pinafore 2; Shield Staff 3,4, lay-out ed. 3, ed. 4. Prom Decorations Comm. chr. 3; Jr. Bulletin Bd. Comm 3; Keyettes 4; Sr. Hootenanny 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Nancy Thorpe Memoriol Poetry Contest, Hon. Men. 4; GAA Hootenanny 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Powderpuff team 4. Jill Haycock —Latin Club 1,2; SCA rep. 3; Float Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 3; Class Day Winner 3. Mary Hayes —Drama Club 1,4; Prom Comm. 3; FNA 4; Powderpuff team 4. Beatrice Henderson —Girl ' s Chorus 1; Girl ' s Ensemble 2; SCA rep. olt. 4; Science Club 4; Peace Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Powderpuff team 4. Cathleen Henigan —French Club 1; Student Aide 1; Class Play Crew 3,4; FNA 3,4, reporter 3; FNA Float 4; FHA 3,4, reporter 3; FTA 3; Shield Staff 3,4, class ed. 4; SIPA Con¬ vention 3; Prom Comm. 3; Peace Corps Club 4; Powderpuff team 4. Ellen Herrmann —Glee Club 1,2,3; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; FTA 2,2,3; Art Club 3, pres. 3; Debate team 3; Newspaper Staff 3; Art Guild 4; German Club 4. Linda Hess —Chorus 1; Softball teom 1,2; Powderpuff team 4. Jill Hilliard —Latin Club 1; Y-Teens 1, v.-pres. 1; Science Club 1, sec. 1; Pep Club 2; Calif. Scholarship Fed. 2; FTA 3,4, sec. 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Lance Staff 4, bus. mgr. 4; Powderpuff team 4. Jerome Himes —-J.V. Wrestling 1; V. Wrestling 2,3; J.V. Football 2; V. Track 1,2. Anne Hoffman —Choir 1,2; FHA 1,3,4; Pep Club 2; FNA 3,4; Foreign Relations Club 3; Drama Club 3; National Thespian Society 4; Powderpuff team 4. Susan Holden —-Girl ' s Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3; GAA 3; Float Comm. 4; Powderpuff team 4. Barbara Hollowed —Art Guild 1; French Honor Society 2,3,4; SCA treas. 3, sec. of clubs 4; Keyettes 3,4, v.-pres. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Girl ' s State 3; Shield Staff, girl ' s sports ed. 4; Homecoming Attend. 3; Homecoming Queen 4. 54 Barbara Hollowell Steve Holton Anne Hoffman Jan Hope Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. Hockey 3; V. Hockey 4; Powderpuff Team 4. Stephen Holton —Science Club 1; Art Club 1; Latin Award 2; Academic Letter 2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Latin Play Crew 2; Hi-Y 3,4; German Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; Speech Contest 3; J.V. Track 1; Wrestling 2,3; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4. Jan Hope —Tennis Club 4. Shirley Horton —FNA 3; GAA 3; social chr. 3; V. Hockey 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; V. Basketball 3; V. Softball 3; Powderpuff team 4. Gary Hoso- flook —Radio Club 1,2,3,4, treas. 3,4; Distributive Ed.4. Linda Hubbard — Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; Spanish Club 4; Office help 4; Sr. Court Comm. 4; Chr. Sr. Barbecue Comm. 4; Powderpuff team 4. Gary Howard Susan Holden Shirley Horton Gary Hosaflook Linda Hubbard 55 James looss Virginia Ives Michael Johnson Michael Hussey Linda Jackson Robert Johnson Susan Huff— Art Guild 1,2; Class Play 3; Dance Comm. 1; GAA 1; Powderpuff team 4. Michael Hussey— Pep Club 1,2,4; Science Club 1,2; Camera Club 1; Auto Club 2; Hi-Y 2; Yearbook 2; Chess Club 2; Drama Club 3; Activities Club 3; Math Honor Society 3; Radio Club 3; Powderpuff Cheer¬ leader 4. James looss —Jr.-Sr. Basketball game 3,4; Jr. Var. Football 2; V. Football 3,4; V. Track 3. Janice Isbell— Chorus 1,2; Dance chr. 1; Concert Choir 3; Adv. Girls Chords 4. Virginia Ives —National Jr. Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; FTA 3,4; Class Play 3; Prom Comm. 3; Lance staff, club ed. 4; Math Honor Society 4; Peace Corps Club 4; Debate Club 4; Powderpuff team 4. Linda Jackson— Student Aide 2; FHA 3,4, pari. 3,4; FNA 3,4, chr. Float Comm. 4; French Honor Society 3,4; FTA 4; GAA 4. Kathleen Jones Penelope Jones 56 Michael Johnson —Sr. Bottle Drive Chr. 4. Robert Johnson—- French Honor Society 2,3,4, treas. 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Math Honor Society 4; Chemistry Lab ass ' t. Cathy Jones —Library ass ' t. 2. Penelope Jones —Junior Jargon staff; Drama Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Play 4; Powderpuff team 4. William Jones —Student Service 2; Sr. Court Comm. 4; Lettermen Assoc. 4; J.V. Football 2; V. Football 3; Track 2,3. Kathleen Keefe —SCA rep. 3; Foreign Relations Club 3; Girls State alt. 3; Lance staff 4; Quill and Scroll Society 4; Peace Corps Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Play Crew 4; Powderpuff team 4. Charlene Kern— French Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,4; Jr. Honor Society 1; FTA 2,3,4, pres. 4; GAA 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Play Crew 3,4; Foreign Relations Club 3; Lance staff 4; Keyettes 4; Powderpuff team 4; Basketball mgr. 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3. Lorella Kester —Rifle Club 1,2; Prom Comm. 3; FNA 3,4, v-pres. 3; Float Comm. 3; Drama Club 3; Class Play 3; Powderpuff team 4. Carolyn Kirk —Pep Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball game 3; Powderpuff team 4. William Kleist— Color Guard 3; Rifle Club 4. Margaret Koplick —French Club 1; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; GAA 2. Mary Anne Lagana —French Club 1; Pep Club 1; Drill Team 2; Concert Choir 2,3; Clinic help 2; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; Prom Comm. 3; Powderpuff team 4. William Jones Charlene Kern Carolyn Kirk Margaret Koplick Kathleen Keefe Lorella Kester William Kleist Mary Anne Lagana 57 Gail LaManche —French-American Club I; Powderpuff team 4; GAA 1,2; Bowling team 2. Sharon Lane —Chorus 1,2,3,4; Powderpuff team 4. Janet LaRocque —Girls Chorus; SCA Orientation Comm. 2; SCA rep. 3,4; FHA 3; SCA Programs Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 3; V.O.T. 4; Powderpuff team 4. Bruce LaRose —Chess Club 1; German Club; Tumbling Club; J.V. Basketball mgr. 1; V. Basketball mgr. 2,4. Valorey Lehman —Spanish Club 1; One Act Play Comm. 2; Sr. Class Play Comm. 2; SCA rep. 3; FNA 3; Pep Club 1; Peace Corps 4; Powderpuff team 4. Robert Lewis —Science Fair, 1st place. Physics 1; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Track 2; J.V. Wrestling 3. Donna Lilly —Prom Comm. 3,4; Float Comm. 4; Float Comm. 4; Homecoming Dance Comm. 4; Clinic help 3,4’ Pep Club 3; Powderpuff team 4. Sharon Little —Latin Club 1,2,3,4, treas. 3; Latin Club Play 1,3; Class Play 3; Lance staff 4; Riding Club 3,4; Pep Club 3; Powderpuff team 4. Richard Loeslein —Football 1; Track 3. Lynn Loetterle— French Club 1; French Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; FTA 2,3,4; N.E.D.T. Letter of Commendation 2; Jr. Science and Humanities Symposium 2; Academic Letter 3; Junior Jargon staff; Shield staff, copy ed. 4. Michael Loftus —Office worker 1; Photography Club 1; Music Ap¬ preciation Club 1; Science Fair 1,2; Adv. Biology Club 2; Projectionist Club 2; Yearbook staff 4; Publications Work¬ shop 4. Louise Long —SCA rep. 3; Keyette Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,3; Prom Comm. 3; Frosh Cheerleader; V. Cheerleader 3; J.V. Softball 2; Powderpuff team 4. Mary Anne Lovett— Choir 1; Concert Choir 2; Powderpuff team 4. Valorey Lehman Robert Lewis Donna Lilly Sharon Little 58 Richard Loeslein Louise Long Rose Moley Lynn Loetterle Mary Anne Lovett Carol Maize Michael Malone Michael Loftus Louise Lunceford Gary Logan Robert Luper Louise Lunceford —Spanish Club 1; Clinic helper 2; GAA 3; Guidance help 4; Prom Comm. 4; Varsity-Faculty Basketball Game 2; J.V. Hockey 3; V. Basketball 2; Powderpuff team 4. Scott Mack —Class pres. 1,4; SCA rep. 1,3; Class Play 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4, sec. 4; Junior Jargon; Prom Comm. 3; Letter- men Assoc. 4; mgr. Frosh Basketball 1; Football 1; V. Foot¬ ball 2,3,4; J.V. Wrestling 2; coach, Powderpuff team 4. Carol Maize —FHA 1,2; FNA 1; GAA 1; Drama Club 3,4. Michael Molone —SCA rep. 1; Homeroom v.-pres. 1; Home¬ room pres. 2,3; Hi-Y 4; V. Football 2,3,4; Senior Baseball 2,3. 59 Michael Massey Margaret Massmann Peter Massmann Barbara Mathes Margaret Mass man— FHA 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; BETA 2,3; SCA rep. 3; Prom Comm. 3; FTA 4; Keyettes 4; Art Guild 4. Peter Massman —Band 1,2,3; Class treas. 3; Spanish Club 3; Prom Comm 3; SCA treas. 3; Float Comm. 4; Track 1,2,3,4; V. Football 2,3. Barbara Mathes— FNA 2,3,4; FHA 1,4; Drama Club 1,4; Class Council 3; Service and Publicity Club 3; Peace Corps Club 4; Lance staff 4. Cynthia Mawyer —Pep Club 1,2; French Club 1; SCA rep. 1; Drill Team 2; Class Play Crew 3,4; Float Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 3; Powderpuff team 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3. Carol Maxwell— Pep Club 1,2,3; Chorus 2,3; Drama Club 3; Peace Corps Club 4. Thomas May— Latin Club Play 2; Math Honor Society 4; Wrestling 3; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4. Richard McCaughay— Choir 1; Bana I; Lettermen Assoc. 1; French Club 2; Honor Guard, Drill Team 2,3; Golf team 3; Color Guard 4. Patricia McCauley —French Club 2,3; GAA 1; FTA 3; Central High Singers 3; Math Honor Society 4; Peace Corps Club 4. Melissa McCord— Pep Club 1,2; Latin Club 1,2; FHA 1; Newspaper staff 2; Junior Jargon staff; Float Comm. 3,4; Drama Club 3; FTA 4; Powderpuff team 4; J.V. Basketball 3. Virginia McCord— Snowball Princess 1; Pep Club 1,2,4; SCA rep. 1,3; Class treas. 2; Chorus 2,3; Girls Ensemble 2,3; Ski Club 2,3; GAA 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society, treas. 3; Drill Team 3; Spanish Club 4. Jane McCullough —Girls Chorus 1; Girls Ensemble 2; Acappella Chorus 3,4; French Club ' ; International Relations Club 1; Drama Club 2, sec. 2; Junior Jargon staff; Peace Corps Club 4; Lance staff 4; Powderpuff team 4. 60 Robert McDonald —Letterman Assoc. 4; Basketball 1 , 2 , 3,4; Baseball 1; Track 3,4. Michael McGowan —Chess Club 3; J.V. Football 3; V. Football 4. Patricia McKay —Latin Club 1.2; Art Guild 1; FHA 1; SCA rep. 1; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; FNA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; J.V. Cheerv leader 2; Powderpuff team 4; J.V. Hockey 3; V. Hockey 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3. Janice McKnight —Pep Club 1,2,3; Art Club 1; Float Comm.; Drill Team 2; Prom Comm. 3; Office help 4; Powderpuff team 4. Barbara Meier —Choir 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Acappella Choir 4; H.M.S. Pinafore 2; Latin Club 3,4; FNA 3,4, v.-pres. 4; Pep Club 3; Class Play 3; Drama Club 4; FHA 4; Powderpuff team 4. Diane Miller— Chorus 1,2,3,4; Riding Club 1; Pep Club 2; Float Comm. 3,4; Powderpuff team 4. Patricia McKay Barbara Meier 61 Virginia McCord Joseph McGuin Janice McKnight Diane Miller Robert Miller Constance Mills Stephen Moore Malcolm Murray Suzanne Miller Jacqueline Montague Isabel Morris Nancy Musick Robert Miller —Concert Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3; Distributive Education Clubs of America, sgt. at arms 4. Suzanne Miller— Spanish Club 1,4; International Relations Club, pres. 4; SCA rep. 1; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Debate 3,4; Junior Jargon; Lance staff 4; Academic Letter 3; Powderpuff team 4. Constance Mills— Homeroom sec. 1,2,3; Knitting Club 1; Band 1; National Junior Honor Society 2; Class Play 3; FHA 3. Jacqueline Montague— Homecoming Attendant 1; Float Comm. 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Drama Club 2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Office help 4; Prom Comm. 3; GAA 1; Powderpuff team 4; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; J.V. Softball 3. James Neuman Richard Newby 62 Stephen Moore —Interscholastic League Play 1; Basketball mgr. 2,3. Isabel Morris —Library help 1; Clinic help 2; Riding Club 1; Pep Club 2; FHA 3,4, soc. chr. 3, recorder 4; FTA 4; Float Comm. 3; SCA rep. 3,4. John Mueller —Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2; Band Letter 1,2,3,4; Solo-Ensemble Music Festival 2,3; N.E.D.T. Letter of Commendation 2; Academic Letter 3; National Merit semi-finalist 4; Math Honor Society 4; National Honor Society 4. Thomas Mullis —Homeroom rep. 1; Football 2. Malcolm Murray —SCA rep. 1, senator 3, pres. 4; Latin Club 2,3; Key Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Math Honor Society 3; It ' s Academic alternate 4; Frosh Football; V. Football 3,4; V. Track 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3. Nancy Musick —Latin Club 1,2,4; Concert Choir 2,3,4; FNA 3,4; FHA 4; Powderpuff team 4. James Neumann —Rifle Club 1; Class reporter 2; V. Track 3. Richard Newby — Swimming Club 1; Art Guild 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Peace Corps Club 4; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4. Susan Nolan— French Club 1; Riding 3. Leon Norton —Art Guild 1,2; Pep Club 1; Float Comm. 2; Track 1. David O ' Brien —Pep Club 1,2; H.M.S. Pinafore 2; Bulletin Board Comm. 3; Float Comm. 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Jr.-Cr. Basketball Cheerleader 3; Art Guild 3,4. Sara Osborn —Newspaper Staff 1,2; Home Ec. Fashion Show 2. Arthur Osgood —Frosh Track; J.V. Wrestling 1; V. Wrestling 2,3,4; V. Track 2,3. John Podgett —Rifle Club 2; Diversified Education Club 4; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4. LuAnne Patrick —Chorus 1,2,3; French Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2. John Padgett LuAnne Patrick 63 Katherine Pawson —GAA 1,3,4; FHA 1; J.V. Softball 3; V. Hockey 4. Janet Pernice —French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Art Guild 1; Chorus 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Keyettes 4; Math Honor Society 4; GAA 3,4; National Merit of Commendation 4; Sr. senator; Homecoming Comm. 4; Academic Letter 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; J.V. Basketball, capt. 2; V. Basketball 3,4; Powderpuff Team 4. Stephen Perry— Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; Prom Comm. 3; Band ass ' t. 4; Float Comm. 4; J.V. Wrestling 3; V. Wrestling 4; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4. Susan Peschek —Powderpuff Team 4. Cynthia Peters —Cheerleaders 1; Class Sec. 1; SCA rep. 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Prom Comm. 3; Powderpuff Team 4. Michael Peters —Class v.-pres. 1; Chess Club 1; SCA rep. 1,2, senator 4; Hi-Y historian 3, pres. 4; Key Club 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation; It ' s Academic team 4; Lettermen Assoc., sec. 4; Varsity Club 2; Basketball 2,3; V. Track 3. William Petrey —Spanish Club 3,4. Lynne Pherson —FHA 1,3,4, v.-pres. 3; FTA 2,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 1; International Relations Club 2; Class Play Crew 3; National Thespian Society 3; Powderpuff teom 4. Phillip Phillips —Art Club 1; Class treas. 1; Chess Club 2; SCA rep. 2; Frosh Basketball; J.V. Basketball 2; Track 2. Robert Pierce —National Latin Honor Society 1; Glee Club 2; Rifle Team 3; Chemistry Club 3. Maureen Pilon —Spring Court Attendant 1; Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Foreign Relations Club 1; Art Club 1; FTA 1,2; French Club 1,2; Class v.-pres. 2; Float Comm., chr. 2,3; H.M.S. Pinafore 3; Art Director 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Prom Comm. 3; Class pub. rel. officer 4; Sr. Pipeline 4; Spanish Club 4; Homecoming Comm. 4; Powderpuff team, capt. 4. Sonya Polifka —French Club 1; Drill Team 2; Drama 2,3; director. One Act Play Festival 2; Guidance oss ' t. 2; Jr. Class Play Crew; Acappella Choir 3,4; National Thespian Society 4; Powderpuff team 4. James Polley —Rifle Club 2; Band 3; Yearbook Photographer 3; Spring Concert 3; SCA rep. 4; Color Guard 4; Basketball mgr. 1; Soccer 1. Jerilynn Powell —-French Honor Society 3,4; Keyettes 3,4, Art Guild 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; SCA rep. 3; SCA sec. of art 4; Powderpuff team 4. Kothefine Pawson Janet Pernice Susan Peschek Michael Peters Robert Payne Stephen Perry Cynthia Peters John Peterson 64 William Petrey Maureen Pilon Thomas Powell Judith Priest Lynne Pherson Marcia Pullman Phillip Phillips James Polley Robert Pierce Jerilynn Powell Thomas Powell —SCA rep. 1; Acappella Choir 1,2; Magazine Drive, Top Salesman ; Drama Club 1,2,4, sec. 1; French Club 2; District IV Music Festival 1,2; Powderpuff Cheer¬ leader 4. Gerald Prall —Chess Club 3; Science Club 3; Math Honor Society 3; Radio Club 4; Band 4; Pep Club 4. Judith Priest —FTA 2; National Honor Society 3. Marcia Pullman —French Club 1; Pep Club 2,3; Shield staff 2; SCA rep. 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; J.V. Cheerleader 2,3, capt. 3; V. Cheerleader 4; Powderpuff team 4. 65 Carolyn Raftery Fredrick Ramsay Rosalind Rebentisch Donna Reed James Reeder Thomas Reneau Carolyn Roftery —Drama Club 1; Frosh Cheerleader; News¬ paper Staff 1; Float Comm. 2; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Powder- puff team 4. Fredrick Ramsay —Class pres. 1; Pep Club 1,3; Spanish Club 2; Camera Club 3; Drama Club 3,4; Sr. Court Comm. 4; Class Play Crew 4; J.V. Football 1; V. Football 2; V. Baseball 2,3. Stephen Rands —Ice Skating Club 3; Boy ' s Assoc, rep. 3; Baseball mgr. 1; Track 1,2,3; Cross Country 2,3. Lauretta Reagan— FHA 1,2; Chorus 1,3; Mixed Chorus 4; Pep Club 2; FSA 3; Powderpuff team 4. Rosalind Reben¬ tisch— Chorus 1,2; FTA 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Peace Corps Club 4; Office help 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Powderpuff team 4. Donna Reed —Pep Club 1; GAA 1,2; Chorus 1; German Club 2; FNA 4; Peace Corps Club 4; Sr. Class Play 4; Basketball 1. James Reeder —Rifle Club 2. Thomas Reneau— Spanish Club 1; Rifle Club 1; V. Rifle Team 1; Concert Band 1,2; Wind Ensemble 1,2; Hi-Y 3,4, historian 4; Lettermen Assoc. 4 Sharon Reynolds— Chorus 1; Latin Club 1,2; Latin Club Play 2; Float Comm. 3; Junior Jargon Staff 3; Pep Club 3; FNA 3; GAA 3; Shield Staff, bus. mgr. 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Powderpuff team 4. Lillian Richards —French Club 1; French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; N.E.D.T. Letter of Commendation 2; FTA 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Jargon Staff 3; SCA rep. 4; Lance Staff 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Richard Riley— Chess Club 2; J.V. Track 1,2; J.V. Cross Country 1. Scott Roberts —German Club 1,2; Moth Honor Society 1; Wrestling 1; Water Polo 1. Steven Rose —Latin Club 1,2; Lettermen Assoc. 2; Newspaper Staff 3; Christmas Play 3; Mystery Ball, m.c. 3; Band Concert 3; SCA rep. 4; V. Football 1,2; Basketball mgr. 1; Baseball mgr. 2. Mary Ann Ryan— -Soph. Talent Show Crew 2; Latin Club 2,3,4, v.-pres. 4; Latin Club Play 2,3,4; Class Play Crew and Cast 3,4; “Tom Sawyer Crew 3; Pep Club 2; Drama Club 3; GAA 3; Drama Club Play 4; National Thespian Society 4, treas. 4; Lauretta Reagan Stephen Rands 66 Steven Rose Mary Ann Ryan Powderpuff team 4. Theresa Ryan— Science Club 1,2,3, sec. 3; Algebra, Eng. and Science Fair Award, 1; Yearbook staff 3; Geometry and World Hist. Award 2; 1st place. Regional Science Fair; 1st place. School Science Fair; 2nd place, Short Story Contest; Creative Writing Workshop 3; Algebra II Award 3; Latin Award 3. Sharon Sanders —Frosh Cheerleader; SCA rep. 1,2; Math Club 2, pres. 2; Latin Club 2; GAA 3,4; V. Basketball 3. John Sandbach— Latin Club 2,3, treas. 2, sec. 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Lee Correspondent for Springfield Independent 2,3; SCA rep. 2; SCA sec. of Spirt; Exec. Comm. District SCA 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Shield Staff 2; Pep Club 3, pres. 3; Math Honor Society 3; Lance staff 4; Academic Letter 2,3; BETA Club 2,3; H.S. Bowl 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Semi- Finalist 4; Track 1; V. Track 2,3; V. Football 4. Rita Schenk —Pep Club 2; Junior Jargon staff 3; VOT 4. David Schwartz —Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Radio Club 1; Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Bowling Team 3,4. Theresa Ryan Sharon Sanders John Sandbach Richard Sapp Rita Schenk David Schwartz 67 Pamela Seekins Victor Shauklas ■MHMBjjl William Shotwell Michael Selvitelle Kirk Shaw Pamela Seekins —Girl ' s Chorus 1; German Club, sec. 1; Academic Letter 2,3; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Girl ' s Ensemble 2; H.M.S. Pinafore Crew 2; N.E.D.T. Letter of Commendation 2; Music Letter 2; Christmas Play 2; Math Club 2; Pep Club 2,3; Math Honor Society 3,4; Junior Jargon Staff, ed v 3; J.V. Debate 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. sec. 3; Jr. Science and Humanities Symposium 3; G.W.U. English Award 3; Forensics Club 3,4; Lance Staff 3,4, ed. 4; V. Debate 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; It ' s Academic team 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Powderpuff team 4. Michael Selvitelle —Calif. Scholarship Fed. 1,2; Prom Comm. 3; National Honor Society 4; Lettermen Assoc. 4; Frosh Foot¬ ball; Basketball- 1; J.V. Football 2; V. Football 3,4; J.V. Track 2; V. Wrestling 3,4; Powderpuff Coach 4. Victor Shauklas —Chorus 1,2; H.M.S. Pinafore 2; Clinic helper 3; German Club 4; J.V. Basketball mgr. 1. Kirk Shaw —Latin Club 1,2; H.M.S. Pinafore 2; Spanish Club 3,4. William Simms Steven Simon William Simon Sharon Simpson Ann Singer Donna Smith Linda Smith 68 William Shotwell —-Drill Team 1,2,3; Color Guard 3,4; Swimming and Diving Team 3; Track 2; V. Football 3. William Simms —Boy ' s Chorus 1; SCA sec. of History 1, sec. of Art 2; Principal ' s Discussion Group 1; Drama Club Play 2; Chorus, v.-pres. 2, pres. 4; Acappella Choir 2,3,4; Summer International Exchange Student 3; Class Pres. 3; Key Club 2,3,4, sec. 3, pres. 4; Hi-Y 3,4; SCA rep. 3; Class Play 3; V. Cheerleader 4; Notional Merit Semi-finalist 4; It ' s Academic alternate; Frosh Football, J.V. Football 2; V. Track 1,2. Steven Simon —Jr. Class Play 2; German Club 4; Frosh Football; Frosh Baseball; J.V. Football 2; J.V. Wrestling 2; V. Football 3,4; V. Track 3 William Simon— Latin Club 1,2,3; Class Play 1,2,3; Librarian 3. Sharon Simpson —Latin Club 1,2; Frosh Cheerleader 1; Class Play 1; Spanish Club 2,3,4, pres. 4; Pep Club 2,3; Chemistry Club 3; FTA 4; Interclub Council 4; Peace Corps Club 4, rec. sec. 4. Ann Singer —French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Float Comm. 3; International Relations Club 1,2, sec. 1; Chorus 1; Math Club 2; H.M.S. Pinafore 2; Academic Letter 2,3; Math Honor Society 3,4, reporter 3, sec.-treas. 4; Lance Staff, feature ed. 4; Junior Jargon Staff 3; Prix d ' Honneur, Concurs National de Francois 3; J.V. Debate 3; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Powderpuff team 4. Donna Smith —Pep Club 1,2,3; Drama Club 2; Lance Staff 2; J.V. Cheerleader 3; Float Comm. 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; FNA 4; Powderpuff team 4. Lindi Smith —Frosh Cheerleader; Class sec. 1; Latin Club 1,2,3,4, sec. 2; Girl ' s Chorus 1; Home¬ coming Court 1; Interclub Council 2; Pep Club 2,3; Keyettes 2,3,4; Academic Letter 2,3; N.E.D.T. Certificate 2; SCA senator 3; J.V. Cheerleader 3, co-capt. 3; National Honor Society 3,4, corres. sec. 4; V. Cheerleader 4; Powderpuff team 4. Patricia Smith —French Club 1; Lance Staff 2,4; Latin Club Play 2; GAA 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; Junior Jargon Staff 3; V. Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 4; Class Play Crew 4; Office help 4; Homecoming Comm. 4; Powderpuff team 4. Sharon Smith —Debate Club 1; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1,2,3; Majorette 2,3,4, co-capt. 3; Soph Talent Show 2; Float Comm. 2,3,4; Class Play Crew 3; Powderpuff team 4. Jill Snyder —Float Comm. 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; FTA 3,4; Tri- Hi-Y 3,4, pres. 3; Junior Jargon Staff 3; Lance Staff 4; Powderpuff team 4. Robert Snyder —Bowling Club 1,2; Glee Club 3; Chorus 4. Carolyn Stephen —Pep Club 1,2,3; Latin Club Play 2,3; FHA 1; N.E.D.T. Certificate 2; Drama Club 3; FNA 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Play Crew 3,4; Guidance ass ' t. 4; Powderpuff team 4 Kerry Stephens —Class Play 3; Drama Club 3 Barbara Strickland —Powderpuff team 4. William Sutphin —V. Baseball 3; V. Football 4. Patricia Smith Sharon Smith Barbara Strickland William Sutphin 69 Edward Tabor —Key Club 1,2,3,4; All State Band 1 ,2,3,4; Rifle Club 1; Lance Staff 3,4, sports ed. 4; Hi-Y 3,4; SCA Cabinet 4. Thomas Taylor —Boy ' s Chorus 1,2; French Club 1,2; Reserve Band 1; Senior Band 2; Class Play 2; Debate Team 2; Drama Club 2; Concert Choir 3,4; Lettermen Assoc. 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; J.V. Baseball 1,2; J.V. Football 2; V. Track 2; V. Basketball 3,4; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4. Marvin Terry —French Club 1,2; Football 1; V. Soccer 2,3. Barbara Thackston —Pep Club 1,2,3; French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1; Principal ' s Discussion Group 1; French Club 1,2; Float Comm. 1,2,3; Homecoming Dance Comm. 1,2,3,4; Christmas Dance Comm. 1; International Relations Club 1; FHA 1; Girls Ensemble 2; Concert Choir 2,3; Acappella Choir 2,3,4; H.M.S. Pinafore 2; Tiny Tots Concert 2; Drama Club 3; Jr. Play Crew 2,3; Junior Jargon staff 3; Lance staff, layout ed. 3; Prom Comm 3; Adv. Girls Chorus 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; FTA 2,3,4, del. to State convention, sec., Fairfax County FTA 3, pres.; Publications Workshop 4; National Thespian Society 4. Pamela Thomas— Chorus 1,2,3, letter 2; Lance staff 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; FTA 2,3; FNA, sec. 3; SCA rep. 2; Drill Team 2; J.V. Cheer¬ leader 3; Class Play Cast 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Keyettes 4; Powderpuff team 4. Malcolm Tilson —Boys Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2; J.V. Wrestling 2,3; V. Track 3. Susan Torrance— Latin Club 2; Public Relations Club 2; Class Play 3; Powder¬ puff team 4. William Tropf —Chess Club 2; Chemistry Lab ass ' t. 4. Stephan Van Court —Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club; Yearbook staff 1; Marching Band 2,3,4; Science Club 4; SCA rep. 4. Lawrence Vogt —Radio Club, v.-pres. 1,2,3,4. Robert Voseipka —Newspaper 1; Lettermen Assoc. 1,4; J.V. Basketball 2; V. Basketball 1,3. Mary Wachholz —Art Guild 1; Pep Club 1,2; Principal ' s Discussion Group 2; Class Play Crew 3; FNA 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Keyettes 4; Peace Corps Club 4 Robert Walker —Concert Band 1,2; Shield staff 2,3; Lance staff 2,3; Student Accountant 2,3; Drama Club 2,3; Prom Comm. 3; Band ass ' t. 4. Hans Walls —Football 1; J.V. Foot¬ ball 2; V. Football 3; J.V. Baseball 2. Donna Walters —Hand¬ book Comm. 1; Newspaper, editorials 2; Speech Festival 2; Prom Comm. 3; Peace Corps Club 4. Edward Tabor Thomas Taylor Marvin Terry Barbara Thackston Pamela Thomas Malcolm Tilson Susan Torrance William Tropf 70 Mary Wachholz Cole Weidenbusch Marsha Weyont Stephan Van Court Robert Walker Margaret Weisenburger Carol White Larry Vogt Robert Voseipka Hans Walls Donna Walters Cole Weidenbusch— Glee Club 1,2; Newspaper staff 2,3; Musical 2,3; Chorus 3; Color Guard 4. Margaret Weisen¬ burger —Art Guild 1; Junior Jargon staff 3; Prom Comm. 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Class Historian 4; Keyettes 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Shield staff 4, faculty ed. 4; Powderpuff team 4. Marsha Weyant —French Club 1; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Float Comm. 3; Powderpuff team 4. Carol White —Pep Club 1; FBLA 2; Majorette 4. 71 George White —Rifle Club 1,2; Pep Club 4; J.V. Football 3. Timothey Wiley —Rifle Club 2; Wrestling 3,4. David Wil¬ liams —Concert Band 1,2; Track 1,2,4; Basketball 4. Anita Wilson —Pep Club 1; Concert Choir 2; Class Play Crew 3; Girl ' s Ensemble 3; Music Librarian 3,4; Acappella Choir 4. Karen Winer —FHA 1,2; Latin Club 3,4; Latin Play 3; J.V. Hockey 4; FTA 4; Powderpuff team 4. Linda Winslow —J.V. Softball 1,2,3; J.V. Hockey 2; V. Hockey 3,4; GAA 3,4; Powderpuff team, co-capt. 4. Donald Wright —Science Club 1,2; Science Fair 1,2; Capt., School Police Org. 1. Donald Young —VOT 4. Stanley Zeldin —SCA rep. 2. John Church— Spanish Club 3; Varsity Club 3,4; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Base¬ ball 1,2; J.V. Bosketball 3; V. Baseball 3; V. Football 2,3,4. Walter Tucker —Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; N. Va. Science Fair Winner 1; Band Letter 2; Academic Letter 2; Math Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Science Club 4; Tennis Club 4. Donald Young Stanley Zeldin John Church 72 In Memoriam Sam Goode Class of 1964 73 Most Studious Ann Singer Hal Cox Most Individual Jeanne Brassel Scott Roberts Most Likely to Succeed Pam Seekins Bill Simms 74 Most Talented Nancy Hastings Buddy Allen Senior Superlatives Best Personality Joyce Carter Tony Taylor Best All-around Sue Cone Scott Mack 75 Most Athletic Linda Winslow Bob Allen Best Dressed Pot Eastman Tommy Mullis Senior Superlatives Best Looking Barbara Hollowell Tom Cushman 76 Most Popular Wittiest Gidget Pilon Pam Thomas Scott Mack Steve Holton Best Dancer Louise Long Larry Dunn 77 Powderpuff Game Senior girls displayed some of the tricky tactics used in play¬ ing smashing football in the annual Powderpuff football game. The rival teams com¬ prised the greater part of the Senior class. The two teams were the Farris Finks, captain¬ ed by Linda Farris, and the Scarlet Lettermen, co-captain- ed by Gidget Pilon and Linda Winda Winslow. The first touchdown, scored by Carolyn Raftery, put the Scarlet Letterman ahead, 6-0. Then the tables turned as Pam Ballenger scored the second touchdown to tie the game, 6 - 6 . Adding beauty to the game, were some of the most attrac¬ tive legs in the class, those of the boy cheerleaders. These hairy legged lovelies added their extra touch to make the Powderpuff game, if not great football, at least a major riot. fir 78 79 Halloween The Class of ' 64 carried on the newly established tradition of Senior Halloween Day with a mad variety of unusual costumes. An outhouse marched boldly through the building. Several notables arrived. Adolf Hitler casually participated in a chemistry class, the Pharoah of ancient Egypt strolled into an English class, and an Arabian sheik sought frantically for an addition to his harem. Raggety Ann and Andy and many of their friends roamed the halls. Not even Big John Moore could account for his blond twin. Queen of the Day was Miss Halloween, an enticing and beautifully arrayed creature. In addi¬ tion to these amazing characters, there were several tribes of Indians, some clans of hillbillys, a few de¬ serters from the Army, and various staggering drunks. Although only one ghost dared to appear, the gala event was complete as Santa himself ar¬ rived on the scene. 80 Senior Tea The fifth graduating class of Rob¬ ert E. Lee High School was honored with a reception given by the princi¬ pal and faculty on February 9. The library hummed with activity as the seniors attempted to steer their parents clear of certain teachers or towards others. Tables were beauti¬ fully arranged with spring flowers in a predominantly pink and silver color scheme and the assortment of fancy cookies and sandwiches disappeared rapidly. This event proved to be an enjoy¬ able introduction to the many festi¬ vities preceding the 1964 graduation. 81 Junior Class Sponsors: Mrs. Bolt and Mr. Shears. Juniors - Class of ’65 Organization, hard work, and eagerness led the Juniors to great heights this year. Choosing the Beaver as their symbol, the Class of ' 65 made great strides toward making themselves one of the best classes at Lee. A new institution which aided greatly in the organization of the class was the Junior Council. Through a council member in each homeroom, Juniors participated more freely and energetically in class activities. However, the council was only a tool used to direct the work of the entire class. The hard work of the Juniors was the responsible factor in so many of their successes such as their beautiful Homecoming float and the Junior-Senior Play. In order to build up their treasury, the Juniors sold pep signs and Junior girls gave excellent shoe shines for a dime. Money was also made on a sock hop. Beginning this year, Junior eagerness was sparked with new life as more and more class members took new interest in such projects as the class newspaper, the Junior Jargon. Class spirit was demonstrated at the Junior-Senior Soccer and Basketball Games and school spirit by the class goalpost sign. Juniors brought a remarkable amount of money to the Care drive and won the Keyette turtle race for Muscular Dystrophy. The class of ' 65 would especially like to express its sincere appreciation to its three fine sponsors for their guidance in making this such an outstanding year. Jody Rose President ' 65 Junior Class Officers: Jean Kolb, Pub¬ lic Relations; Jorie James, Historian; Joan Flynn, Treasurer; Ruth Bennett, Secretary; Mike Kanouse, Vice Presi¬ dent; Jody Rose, President. 82 Tip Abernathy Joseph Acker Cheryl Adams Linda Alford Pamela Anderson James Andrews Chip Atkinson Adele Austin James Auten Ronald Bagley John Baity Lawrence Ballinger Peter Banko Jeanne Barda Brenda Barker Wallace Bassford Ted Bauer Jack Baumgardner Barbara Beaver Linda Beck Susan Bell Ralph Belyea William Bement Charles Benckert 83 Diane Benner Barbara Bennett Ruth Bennett Patricia Bennick Steve Beremand Raymond Berendt Wendy Berge Sara Berry Thomas Blair Betty Blankenbaker Nancy Brady Anita Breitenberg William Brindly Nancy Brown Ronald Bumgardner Jeanette Bunting Helen Burger Vickie Buster Robert Buxton Patrick Caffrey Juniors Charles Coll Christopher Call Deidre Callanan Murdoch Campbell Cathie Calvert Kirk Cantrell John Canzonieri Terry Carrol Diane Cassedy Connie Casteel 84 Eric Challoin Denise Champagny Virginia Cherwek Sherry Chickering David Clarke David Cleeland Susan Click Judy Cloaninger David Cobbs Sandra Cobbs I George Collier Robert Collier Jerilyn Collins Ray Collins Linda Cook John Costello Sharon Covert Laurie Crawford Dorothy Crider Janet Croft Cheryl Cummings Richard Curtis 85 Somebody ' s been sleeping in my bed! Christine Cyr Gloria Cyr Carla Dakin Richard Danley Deana Davis Glen Davis Michael Davis Ted Deane Joseph DeBold James Demory Margaret Dermer Dennis Dieterle David DesJarlais George Dillon Toni Dillon Thomas Dittrich Michael Dobson Frank Doyal Gory Dragotta Larry Dumas 86 Howord Dyson John Eddinger Linda Edwords Penny Ellis Steve Elmore Bruce Engelmann Horry English Mark Erickson James Eskridge Diana Ettleman Sandra Evans Lynda Farrar Charles Farrell Margaret Farrow Monte Faust Donna Fitz Joan Flynn Vea Folkerth Christine Forbes Patrick Ford Class of ’65 Louise Foster Suzan Foster Barbara Fox Stephanie Fox Kathi Franklin Christine Freda Michael Frederickson Karen Friend Ronald Frost Kathy Gallagher 87 Linda Garner Faith Gibbs Joan Gillis John Girard Bruce Glasgow Carol Goins Thomas Godwin Ronald Gore Chuck Gorman Peter Gough Juniors Sherrie Goven Eugene Gregory Sharon Hagerty Marjorie Hall Kathleen Hamilton Laurie Hamilton Charles Hanok Jon Hanna Thomas Hannibal Linda Hardesty Kenneth Hardy Rebecca Horner Sandra Harris Robert Harrison Alice Harrover Scott Hart Joseph Hartline Sandra Harvey Nancy Houck Robert Haycock 88 Beverly Hayes Diane Henderson Stanley House Michael Hubbard Allen Hess Flori Hill Patricia Hoereth John Hoisington James Holly Nina Holmes Robert Holzman Michael Hommel Sharon Horton Virginia Hottel Donold Hudson Betty Huffman t Edward Huller James Hundemer Dennis Hunt Fred Hunter Gary Hurley Mary Jo Hurley 89 Jacqueline Hutchinson Josephine Hydrick Michael Kanouse Doris Kashurba Marjorie James Beverly Jennings Gaylen Jennings Cornelia Jenson Paul Joffre John Kalagian Marshall Kean Robert Kearns Jack Kepple Dwight Keyes Rosa Kidd Judith Kihn Jack Kimble Jack King Patricia King Glenn Kirby 90 James Kish Jean Kolb Diane Kolesar Carl Kohlmeier Wayland Krick Gari Kuhlmann Linda Labanics John Lackey Brett La Rose Robert Lawson Class of ’65 Marvin Leacroy Donna Leibert Kenneth Leibert Donna Leland Jeanette Lindenberger Robert Lindfelt Clifford Lindsay Christopher Lipsey Anthony Litsas Dennis Lucas William Lundin Jane Lyles Joseph McAdoms Audrey McAnulty Cathy McBride Carole McCaffrey James McCaffrey Adele McCall David McCarthy Patricia McCloskey 91 John McDonald Michael McDonald John McGowan Audreenia Majesky Pamela McSparran Deborah Maddox John Maddox Patricia Maize Leo McKay James Majeske Dennis Malone William Manelos Randy Manning Jeff Marsh Kerry Marzock Gary Mathes Cynthea Mathews Sandra Mekus Patricia Merchant Evelin Mills Juniors James Mills Randall Moffet Thomas Moffit Richard Monk Gary Monroe Patricia Montague Ina Moore Margaret Moore Sue Moore Douglas Morgan 92 Karen Moriarty Karen Morris Reginald Morris Craig Mossman Douglas Mulhollen John Mullen Susan Mullen Neil Murphy Richard Myron Richard Nalls Toni Napoli Janice Narem Nancy Nash Daniel Neese Joel Nelson Donald Newby Nancy Newman Janet Newsome James Nichols Karen Nordhoff Steve Northrup Kathryn O ' Connor Robert O ' Hara Jerry O ' Leary 93 Robert Pedigo Bruce Peltier I ' ll trade ya my apple for it! Richard O ' Mara Steve O ' Neill Barbara Osekowski Michele Papale Garrett Parsons Jane Patch Crystal Payne Rita Pechin Richard Perkins Greg Peters William Peterson Thomas Phipps Patricia Polk Kate Poole Michael Poole Patricia Putnam Lillian Pyles Joy Quicke 94 Fred Quinter Mary Raiden Sandra Rapp Kathryn Reeves Elizabeth Reilly John Reitz Dorothy Reynolds Katherine Richmond Lynn Roberts Holton Rogers Joseph Rose Sandra Rose Lucinda Roseto Ann Rosoff Joseph Ruane Stanley Rychlik Greg Sandvig Raye Sargent Terry Saunders Mary Schaller Class of ’65 Monte Schenck Brent Schroeder Judith Schumaker Janet Scott Alfred Seidel John Sharp Cynthia Shaughnessy Suzanne Shaw Thomas Sheller Everett Shepard 95 David Sheppard Gary Sherwood William Sherwood William Shimer Marilyn Shultz Susan Simmons Ruby Simmons Paul Sims William Singleton Michele Skliris Juniors Richard Skogsberg Beverly Sloane JoAnne Smart Francis Smeltzer Linda Smeltzer Allen Smith Robert Smith Robert Smith Suzanne Smith Glorianne Snyder Glenn Sorensen Carolynne Speakes Susan Spencer Thomas Stahl Beverly Spradlin Brenda Starling Peter Stempel Christine Sten Robert Steppe Margaret Strange 96 Kenneth Stubel Karen Sullivan Thomas Taylor Joseph Taraska Elizabeth Trout Robert Thayer Douglas Thompson Lynne Thompson Gregg Thrall Jodi Thurber Lorraine Tilton Dale Timpany Reavis Swett Vance Tuck Goil Tull John Turner r Lisa Velenage Michael Volk 97 Jack Walnes Vickeey Walters John Ward Kathy Ward William Ward Robert Wefel Kenneth Weisbrod Patricia Wells Juniors Philip Wessell Richard Whetzel Kathy Williams Diane Wilson Peter Winne Cheryl Woelfl Louise Wolfe Dallas Wood Deon Wood George Woolls 98 The latest fad in football fashions. Georgiana Worley Linda Wright James Wurth Patricia Young Robert Young Valerie Zillion How ' s your fern? 99 Sophomore Closs Officers: Mary Lou Pauli, Secretary; Roger Hill, President; Lynn Clarke, Treasurer; Jim Moore, Vice- President. Sophomores Class of ’66 As the end of school drows near we can look back and see the many achievements we have made this year. The Sophomore Class has added much to the prestige of Robert E. Lee High School, an achievement of which we can be extremely proud. Almost two years have passed since we entered the halls of Lee, two years that have been most challenging, but the years ahead promise to be even more challeng¬ ing. Roger Hill President ' 66 100 Colleen Acker Duncan Adams Susan Adamson Laura Adkins Mary Alderson Charles Allen John Allen Joan Allen Kathleen Allen Sylvia Allen Lee Alloway Robert Amundson Michael Anderson Michael Andrews James Anzalone Phillip Archer Robert Ardison Charles Atkinson Joanne Averitt Steve Balazs trcr- ' Suzanne Balch Andrea Ball Timothy Bandyk Karen Barr William Barrett David Barricks Pamela Bates Charlene Beach Mary Beard Robin Beckett 101 Joseph Belew Barbara Bell David Beliak Michael Beliak Bruce Bellman Gail Bennett Debbie Beremand Barbara Berge Gary Brewis Barbara Bricked Beverly Brooks Claire Brown Class of ’66 David Berger John Berk Andrea Best David Bingham Jon Birdsall Alice Birkhold Verlyn Blakely Ronald Blalock Joel Brown Sandra Brownlee Mark Brumbaugh Mike Brunner Michael Bohlayer Miles Bohning Ellen Bolton Stephen Bond Kathleen Bossa Sandra Bowling Barbara Branham Lee Break iron Lynn Brust Bonnie Bryan Verlyn Bryant Patricia Bucko 102 Betty Buffolow Barbara Berge Barbara Bullard Marilyn Bumgardner Christine Burnett Lawrence Buscher Julia Cannaday Robert Carey Stephen Carlan Bernadine Carney Patricia Carr Sharon Carr Kenneth Carrico Carol Carter Linda Challain Patricia Chambers Kathryn Champion Andrea Chosch Steve Christenson Claudia Cicero Barbara Clark Lynn Clarke Terry Clifford Michelle Cloutier Terry Cobb Roy Coggin Dick Cole Raymond Cole Evelyn Collins Regina Collins Roberta Connelly Christine Constantine S andra Conway Gary Cooney Teresa Corbin Patricia Costello 103 Gardner Courson John Covington Donna Crandall Patricia Culpepper Robert Cummings Kenneth Dale Stephen Dale Karen Davids Miranda Davis Patricia Davis Timothy Davis Madeleine Delker Sophomores Ellen Dester Linda Dickenson Beverly Dietz Deborah Dixon Joyce Dodson Nancy Dolan Cleve Doster Edward Dove Alma Downs Carol Dunn Richard DuVall Linda Edge James Edwards Henry Ellis Gary Emert Linda Emert Karen Emmons Karen Engley Susan Epley Wayne Etheridge Lee Evelyn Stephen Fahringer Marian Farmer John Farris 104 Douglas Fellows Thomas Fennell Charles Ferguson Dorothy Ferguson Catherine Ford Constance Ford Barbara Foster Bette Foster James Fowler Raymond Fox Eleanor Franklin Nancy Franklin Elizabeth Ferguson Loretta Ferguson Barbara Fewell William Finch Michael Freda Kenneth Freeney Michael Frieders Raymond Fultz Sherry Fultz Patricia Gardner Neil Gelberg Donna George Ronald Fincham Anne Flatequal Carol Fols Ronald Forbes Martin Gettler Janine Girardi Carol Glaser David Goble Liliane Good Leland Goode Kathy Goodin Donald Goodman 105 Gail Gorman Jane Gott Gail Graham Barbara Green Diane Greene Carol Grimm Gayle Grissom Nancy Guilfoy Estelle Harding Vincent Harrington Judith Harris Leon Harris Lawrence Hahula Daniel Haines David Hall Roma Hall William Hamilton Richard Hamilton Dennis Hammons Ann Hansen Richard Harris Susan Harris Linda Harrison ■Ttaomoe Harrison jj mrnw Class of ’66 106 Richard Hatcher Janice Hawn James Hayes Freda Heffinger Robert Helbush Linda Hemby Roger Hill James Hinkle Lawrence Hinkle Scott Hoereth Vicki Hopkins Patricia House Susan House Michael Howell Dennis Huffstrickler Allen Hunt Gloria Hunt Gary Hutchinson Kenneth Hutchinson Roger Hutchinson Claude Hydrick William Impey .Jane Ingle William Jeffries Kathy James Cynthia Jenks Virginia Johnson Dennis Johnson Cathy Jones Georgianna Jones Press Jones Wesley Jones Stanley Kampmann James Katradis Joyce Keagy Laureen Kearns 107 Eileen Keefe Bernadette Keet John Keller Rebecca Kennedy Sharette Kern Rudy Kessler Sally Kidd Catherine Kindley Carol Lobi John Lovett Rebecca Lowe Robert Lowery Sophomores John Kirby Wayne Kitchen Rodney Kitchens Ricki Kleist Karin Kliger Donald Koch Michael Kolesar Frances LaManche David Lucas Betsy Luck Pam Ludington George Lyon Connie Lautzenheiser Kenneth Lawrence Maureen Leahey Samuel Leary Deloura Lewis James Lewis Nancy Lewis Carol Littell Barbara MacLucas Brenda McAfee Roderic McCall Lawrence McCann 108 Christine McCarthy Kevin McCarthy Kay McCloskey Karen McDonald Paul McIntyre Norma McKay William Maas Kay Magner Jean Mahon Judy Malpass Michael Maness James Mann Donald Martin Ginger Maters Janet Matney James Matthews Lynn Matthews Ellen Meyer Christine Miller Marla Minnich Rebecca Monk Michael Moody Ernest Moore James Moore James Moren Patricia Mullen Lawrence Mullins Bernadette Muncie Richard Myers Charles Neese Edward Neiley Dennis Nelson Doughlas Nelson Nanci Neumann Jill Neville Linda Newsome 109 Fred Niethamer Kathy Niethamer Penny Northcutt Richard Nye Robert Odom Peggy O ' Leary Craig Olson Eric Olson Jill Olson Lloyd Osborne Mary Ostinoto Stanley Otis Class of ’66 Theodore Padget John Patch Bruce Pates Nancie Patterson Bruce Paul Marilu Pauli Bruce Pawson Dennis Pede Carol Pemberton Wayne Perkins Thomas Peters Gwen Peterson diMsM Mary Peterson Lewis Peverill Mary Pfeiffer Gail Phalen Bruce Phillips Brad Pierce Sharon Pierce David Plazak Eileen Podufaly Wendell Poulsen Melody Powell Craig Price 110 Nathalie Price Jane Prouty Paul Quinn Fred Ratliff Michael Rhodes David Rickman Dianna Riley Karen Roberts JoAnn Rogers Sandra Rose Missy Roseto Corinne Roslund Barbara Ray Linda Reed Thomas Reel Ernest Rees Patricia Ruppert Linda Sandagger Cam Sarge nt Glenn Sargent Kathy Scherer Terry Schnauber Lawrence Schneider Rochelle Schwartz Edward Reichenberg Diane Reid Laura Rettstatt Karen Reuter Donald Scott Patricia Scott Shirley Scott Stuart Scott Edward Sellers Debbie Sheehan Constance Sheller Keith Sheppard 1 1 1 Daphne Shipman Jerry Sigrist John Simmons Virginia Singleton Harriet Sisk Donald Smith Gregory Smith David Smitley Karen Steele Robert Steinert Veronica Sten George Stoeckert Leigh Stephens Michael Snyder William Snyder Charlene Sowell Patricia Spangler Phyllis Spangler Nancy Spearman Preston Spires James Stokely Elizabeth Stone Janis Sullivan Dennis Summers Sophomores Karen Swanson Janet Swett Courtney Swift Susan Switzer 112 Wes Thacker Robert Thompson Louis Timms James Torrance Nancy Trelogan Ruth Trent Mary Ann Triggs Linda Tripp Philip Turner Stanley Turner Tony Turner William VanDoren Robert VanSant Irene Vesey Virginia Via Patricia Vinette Mary Ann Vispo Evalyne Vogt Stephen Voss Joanne Wachholz Jean Wagner Patricia Wall Edwin Ward Marian Wattle Phillip Wedding Karen Wedin Richard Wegener Cheryl Wells Barbara Wertz Lucy Weyhrich Linda White Stephanie White Penny Whiting Douglas Williams Gary Williams Pam Williams 1 13 Susan Williams Carl Willis Bruce Wilson Donald Wilson Philip Winn Sarah Winne Christine Woerner Fred Wolfe Did someone say BEER???????? Class of ’66 James Woodburn Thomas Wright Roger Wydner Ellen Young Linda Zebott James Yoder Alec Young Elizabeth Young Bruce Philips coughs after his first drag. 1 14 115 Freshman Class Sponsor: Mrs. Sullivan; Freshman Class Officers: Helen Bennett, Secretary; Julie Dakin, Treasurer; David Powell, President; Richard Stegmerten, Vice-President. Freshmen Class of ’67 Our Freshman Class, the Class of ' 6 7, makes up a great segment of Robert E. Lee High School. Last fall when we walked through the doors of Lee we met a greater responsibility than we had ever met before and the challenge which high school presents. Our class, the largest at Lee, has risen to meet the challenge of our Fresh¬ man year, as shown by our enthusiastic elections, representation at Homecom¬ ing, and forming of a class council. We have met this year ' s challenge but the real test lies ahead. The challenge to rise to greater heights of education and the responsibility to carry on the high standards of Robert E. Lee High School lies on our shoulders. For this we welcome the on¬ coming three years. Dave Powell President ' 67 116 James Adams Marquerite Adams Valerie Ahn Linda Aird Michael Akin William Allen William Alley Gordon Alloway Sandra Alvey Gregory Anderson 1 Douglass Barricks James Barkley Raymond Bartley Sherry Baumgardner Linda Andrews Cecelia Arcand Bonnie Archer Emily Atkins Eric Baatz Maryann Bader Tony Baggarly Lawrence Bahl Linda Bailey Robert Balch Paul Ballenger Marsha Ballinger Maryann Bardella Terri Barker William Bean William Bearden 1a Jill Ann Beck Sheran Belshen George Benchert Valerie Benner Helen Bennett Karen Bennett Class of ’67 Tracey Bennett David Benson Leone Bertrand Dave Biallas Darlene Bieber Larry Blockman Linda Blaich Martha Blair Brenda Blevins Susan Boas Nall Bodine Mary Boeckman Theresa Bokowski Juanita Bonner Yvonne Boucher Sette Boucher Robert Boress Linda Boyd Loree Brandes Suzanne Brown Pam Brown Alvina Brunsons Richard Buckingham Alida Burnette Eddie Bray Michael Brewer Kenneth Burnley Carol Bussey Richard Buxton Howard Byland James Byrne Julie Cain Marcia Call Jessica Campbell Jannis Campbell Geneva Cantrell Karen Capar Robert Carroll Tom Carroll Jean Carlon Nancy Carr Carolyn Carter Nancy Carter Barbara Cash Terry Cathcart Nancy Cereghino John Chamblee Mike Channell Wyn Charleston Lyn Chase Gary Christensen Bonnie Citrenbaum Dennis Clark Linda Clark Linda R. Clark George Clarke 119 Jane Clifford Michael Cocks Candace Colby Christine Cole Jane Collier Karen Constantine John Cook Larry Cook Bert Covert Sheila Cox William Cox Joseph Craig Marylyn Crank James Cravens Stephen Cullen Laura Culotta Jacque Cunha John Cushman Paula Cyr Ann Czajkowski Raymond Czarnik Jody Dahlstrom Julie Dakin Cheryl Donley Darlene Davis Michael Davis William Davis Cristopher Delker David Demory John Dermer Galen Dickenson Charlotte Dingus Catherine Dixon Shirley Donnally William Dodson V Larry Downey George Downs Howard Doyle Jan Dragotta Melody Drake Margie Dunman Charles Dutton Maryanne Durbon Keith Durrow Stan Earl Liz Earney William Ellington Jan Elmore Linda Embry Ginna Emory Carole Eatinger Richard Ebelke Linda Edge Christine Ensrud Quynton Epperson Bruce Erickson Linda Esposito Jimmy Evans Sharon Evans Barbara Farrar Laura Farrell John Farrow Tommy Fauls Thomas Featherstone Alex Felker George Filipouich Tony Fitz Lynn Ford Nancy Forshier Jim Foster Freshmen Kenneth Foulk Michael Friend Stanley Friend Carol Frye John Gambrell Robert Gardner David Garner Robert Geisler Chuck Gentry Donald Gibson Janet Gilliland William Glasgow Robert Goins Linda Gore Timothy Groaff William Graves Kathleen Gray Sandra Greene Stephen Greer James Grigsby Margie Grove if Joy Gruver Paula Guessford Joseph Gulielmini Deborah Hagerty Charles Hall Pamela Hall Linda Hallman Frank Hamilton Kristy Hamm James Hanak Judy Harris Richard Harris Tobey Harris Homer Hanson William Harner Charles Harp Johnny Harris Jeffrey Harrison Nancy Hart Roger Hart Terry Hassell Donald Hassin Gale Hattan Betty Hawes Mary Hawkins Linda Hozelwood Williom A. Hellwig Jeffrey Helsley Daniel Henderson Elizabeth Henderson Lilly Hendricks Carol Hess Joyce Hesten Jamie Hiegel Richard Hight Jock Hilburn Horry Hill David R.Hilliard Linda Houff Gregory Huff Mary Huff John Hoffman Kathleen Holzman Roger Hope Rebecca Horseman Gloria Huffman John Hughes Polly Ann Hundemer Sharon Hutchison Jimmy Irwin John Irwin Thomas Ives Allen Jennings David Jennings Julia Jennings Eric Johnson Linda Johnson Harry Jones Janice Jones Kenneth Jones William Jordan Jo Kalagian Karen Kastner Class of ’67 123 Franc Kauer Nancy Kelley James Kelly John Kelly David Kennedy James Kern Sandra Kimble Judy Kingery Barbara Klimchalk Leigh Klundt Steve Koomen Karen Krone Gary Krudurse Cheryl Krupa Jan Kuper Richard La Roche Michael La Racque Tom Lautzenheiser William Leahey Robert Littlehales Kathleen Lloyd Richard Lloyd Lois Loeslien Susan Loetterle Donald Lee Terry Lindsay Arthur Lorenson Robert Luck Freshmen Louise Lucks Arlene Lyles Potricia Lynch Billy MocLucos Doug MacPherson Charles McCalment Stephen McCloskey Susan McConnell Maureen McCormack Mona McDonald Robert McDonald Kathy McDonough Robert McGrew Eileen McGuire Joan McIntyre Maureen McKay JamesA. McKay Linda McKnight Omer McLaughlein Kim McLeland Charlotte McMurray Beverly McRight Pete McQuearny Michael Mahonen Gregory Majesky Wayne Maki Linda Maley Pam Marsh 125 Richard Matsumoto Ralph Mauryer Suzanne Marshall Karen Martin Marilyn Martin Melinda Martin Robert Massmann Mark Marz Chip Mawyer Theresa Mayo Linda Medley Jody Meyer Karen Mihoch Ginny Miller Michael Million Ed Mills Sharon Minke George Minnigh Joan Minton John Mize Kenneth Moffelt Kathy Moon Virginia Moore Richard C. Moore Terri Morgan Pat Morison Linda Mounts Linda Muhonen John Mullen Jack Murphy Leonard Murphy Patricia Murray Gary Myers Donald Nalls Robert Nay Thomas Neese Vernon Nelson Candice Nesbitt Marianne Newman Patricia Nichols Robert Nicholson Gail O ' Brien Brigid O ' Connor Kathy O ' Hara Danny Ochs George Ohr Andy Ogletree Patricia Oland Jon Olson Suzanne Olson Nancy Osgood Mark Ostby Mike Owen Judy Ozment Maureen Park Judy Padgett 4 Michael Palacky Frank Palladino Kathy Panick Frances Papale William Parker Peggy Parsons Pat Patton Leslie Payne Diane Peck Linda Pemberton Carol Penykofer Cheryl Penton Charles Perkins James Perkins Class of ’67 Developing Social Graces Priscilla Perry Steve Peters Bob Petrey Jeanne Petrie Connie Pfalzrat Nancy Pfister Randy Pherson Steve Pierce Russell Pirnat Kenneth Piernick Sandra Poole Kristina Post Stephen Potts David Powell Jane Pruett Ann Quackinbush George Quick Ray Quigley Terry Raipburn Danny Raichen Lyn Rebentisch Tine Redman James Reitz Gerald Render David Reynolds Richard Rhapes Ronnie Riggans Carolyn Roberts Judith Robinson Hans Rhode John Rollins Linda Romola Robert Rufsuald Nancy Rundle Thomas Saldin Linda Salyers Karen Sandvig Judy Saunders Christine Schaibley Maria Scheidht John Schlichtrian Joanne Schultze David Schwarz Benton Scott Jacqueline Seaver Karen Seekins Mike Seam David Selekman Benjamin Selvitelle Carolyn Sharp Nancy Sheppard Terry Sher Steve Sherrill Donna Sherwood James Shirley Albert Simms Donald Simms Betty Simpson Sandra Simpson Gary Sims Fred Singer Toni Singleton Frederick Sips m Fred Sixt Robert Slager Steve S miley Claudia Smith Terry Smith Robert Snyder Susan Snyder Yvonne Somers Eugene Speakes Matt Spector Stephen Spinello Barbara Spink Russell Stancil Barba ra Stankowski Linda Stark Arthur Starkey Richard Stegemerten John Stewart Robert Storey Robert Stout Christine Surba Freshmen 129 James Talbert Diane Tanner Annamarie Taraska Francis Taylor Linda Taylor Linda Tazelaar Margo Thomas Michaele Thomas Kathleen Tierney Pamela Timms Lyla Timo Karen Timoney Don Timpany Victor Trapani Jr. Class of ’67 Susan Trautwein John Travis Evelyn Tripp Elizabeth T roncoso Melissa Trope Frank Turberville III Dave Turner Dennis Uhrich Jeanne Underwood Guinn Unger Linda John L. Trout Vanlandingham Mark Tucker Ellen Velenage Stephanie Walcott Carol Walker Connie Walker Roberta Walker Carolyn Walters Ronald Walters Diane Williams Winn Williams Robert Williamson Fred Wilson Harold Wilson Michael Wolfe Collin Wood Mary Wood Mary Woodward Ralph Wooten Nancy Wright Ray Wright Rebecca Wright Richard Wright Carole Zerr Sherry Walters Gary Warne Robert Watson Ronnie Weatherholty Deborah Webster Gale Weidenbusch Donald Weidner Kathy Weisenburger James Wentworth Janet Wilbun April Wilburn Jane Wilkins r x dih 131 Sports The Game reflects a million faces— impassive referees and tearful spectators whose hot dog buns get soggy in the rain, lonely wrestling fans scattered on the gym stands contemplating blue tights, or confused bouncing basketball watchers. It holds a million joys at goal, basket, pin, touchdown, point, bullseye . . . and mostly afterward at the open house. 134 135 J Captain Sharon Horton Co-Captain Kathy McBride Cricket Cyr Pat Smith Marcia Pullman Lindi Smith Bev Spradlin Carla Dakin Lynn Brust Varsity Cheerleading 136 Bill Simms Joy Bell Captain Jane Patch, Gail Gorman, Co¬ captain Pat King, Diana Ettleman, Sug Clark, Diane Wilson, Susan Mullen. Mt , i i K ' ' ■ J . 11 1 Junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad Freshman Cheerleaders Left to right—Co-captain Carol Walker, Mrs. Sutton, Eileen McGuire, Captain Bonnie Citrenbaum, J. J. Jennings, Debbie Webster, Mrs. Titus, Terry Smith. 137 Row 1 —J. Sondboch, M. Murry, J. Eddinger, B. Allen, D. Nicholson, B. Sutphin, S. Simon, S. Northrup, N. Murphy, P. Andrews, M. Hart, W. English. Row 2 —J. Ford, B. Young, T. Cushman, B. Luper, D. Thompson, M. Salvitel, E. Huller W. Varsity Football 1963 Coach Hyre Coach England 138 Wicholson, L, Dunn, R. Bower, R. Frost, J. Reilly, M. Davis, T. Dietrich, G. Holly. Row 3— B. Lindfolt, B. Sherwood, S. Childress, J. loos, R. Moffet, T. Clark, S. Mack, J. King, R. Carlan, A. Aguilar, J. Flynn, M. Poole, R. Boyd, T. Dambrava, L. Daitz, R. Kitchens, A. Hess, G. Kirby. Lee VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Opponent 19 . Mount Vernon 14 25 . Osbourne 6 31 Groveton 7 19 Edison 7 12 . Stuart 0 33 . Madison 7 0 . McLean 6 19 . Hammond 6 20 Falls Church 0 20 Fairfax. . 31 198 . Totals . . 84 Coach Baumgartner 139 4 JL A. Aguilar, guard, captain B. Allen, back L. Daitz, tackle S. Mock, center, co-captain R. Bauer, back T. Dambrava, tackle R. Boyd, end L. Dunn, back 1963 T. Cushman, guard o «sr ■ mm R. Luper, guard 140 GRIDIRON SQUAD m ' ■ ' Wi JP V i: , m 7 ( JL t Cof -■ i WBL - . ..a ” | Y M. McGowan, guard J. Sandbach, back M. Selvitelle, guord W. Sutphin, center W. Nichols, back S ' V r r Ml Mount Vernon Opening their season against the Mount Vernon Majors on September 6, the Lancers found that the under¬ rated Mount Vernon boys were better than had been expected. Lee scored in the first quarter with a smashing drive by fullback Mike Poole. Kicking the extra point, Mike Malone pushed the score up to 7-0. The Majors bounced back in the second quarter and evened the score at 7-7. Before the end of the first half, Lee scored once more with a long pass thrown by Poole to quarterback Bob Allen. The extra point was blocked by the Majors. Coming back into the third quarter, a much more determined Mount Vernon squad presented the Lancers with drive after drive and managed to take a 14-13 lead. Grimly realizing that a loss was possible, the Lancers united and charged into the fourth quarter with a spirit which justified the crowd ' s tremendous support. With a supreme effort the Lee eleven managed to ram the ball into the Major end zone with three minutes remaining in the game. The try for the extra point failed and the final score of the night was Lee 19, Mount Vernon 14. With such an auspicious beginning, the Lancers could rightly look forward fo their best season yet. In the stands, Lee fans counted on spending their Friday nights in vigorous support of fheir team. Osbourne Lee added another victory to its record as the Lancers walked over the Yellowjackets, 25-6. Mike Poole scored the first and third touchdowns, the first on a run from the Osbourne 31 yard line and the third on a two yard plunge. The second Lee touchdown was made by Jim Nichols on a two yard plunge. Bill Sutpin converted for the extra point. Our final touchdown was scored by Trip Clarke on an end run from the Yellowjackets ' 1 1 yard line. 142 Groveton For their third straight win the Lancers pounded Groveton 31-7. Inter¬ cepting a pass after Lee ' s kick-off, Jim Nichols set up a touchdown play of Mike Poole to Randy Moffet for a 46 yard touchdown. Steve Simon sprinted across to make the score 13-0 at the end of the half. Opening the second half, Fullback Poole crashed across the goal line for an early score in the third quarter on a two yard drive off tackle. The Tigers made their only score of the night late in the third quarter on a short drive around end. Putting the ball through the uprights, the Groveton Squad made a vain attempt to come back, but all hope was gone when Allen passed to Simon for a 34 yard touchdown. Edison Beginning a rivalry which is ex¬ pected to last as long as the two schools exist, Lee took on Edison on the home field. Neither team scored in the first half. During the half time, the Lancers were treated to an in¬ vigorating pep talk by Coach Baum¬ gartner and took the field with re¬ newed determination. However an Edison touchdown and P.A.T. drew first blood. The crowd roared as Poole fought back for the first Lee touch¬ down. Randy Moffet scored again and with the extra point by Bill Drac Sutfin the score jumped to 7-13. On the final drive of the night Bobby Allen scooted across the line and put the Lancers ahead by a 1 2 point lead which was not relinquished for the few remaining minutes of the game. 143 Stuart Continuing their streak of wins the Lancers beat the Raiders 12-0, to go to the top of the Northern Virginia Group IA League. A Stuart fumble on the kickoff was recovered by defensive guard Joe Flynn on the Stuart 20. Two plays later Steve Simon ran 1 8 yards for the first touchdown with 1:34 on the clock; the score was 6-0. Crash¬ ing linebacker Tripp Clarke re¬ covered a bad pass from center and the Lancers were once again in scoring position. Quarterback Allen gave the ball to Mike Poole, who went across for his eighth touch¬ down of the year. The P.A.T. failed and the score was 12-0. From this point on, the game was a defensive stalemate. In the fourth quarter Lee advanced to the Stuart ONE yard line, but could not score. 144 Madison Lee ' s most productive effort of the year came against the War- hawks as Lee stunned Madison 33-7. Poole spearheaded the attack by scoring four touchdowns, breaking Earl Flinchum ' s record of eleven last year. Aside from the one inter¬ ception play by Larry Dunn the game lacked its usual enthusiasm. Mike Poole and Bobby Allen teamed up to give Lee its most formidable striking Team. The two teams showed a great effort in both offensive and defensive plays. It could be described as perhaps the finest game seen by Lancer fans in a long time. McLean In facing the Highlanders from McLean, Lee had perhaps the most difficult and important game of the year. Lee had been rated 2 by the Metropolitan polls and was con¬ testing for in the Northern Virginia League. The time was right but Fate reigned in Lancertown and the seventh straight victory never came. Playing an excellent defensive game against two of the finest backs in the area, Trapnell and Luxford, the Lancers held off a fine offensive effort on the part of McLean and would have won the game if the offensive had had just an average night. Poor blocking and mixed as¬ signments caused the perpetual tackles behind the line of scrim¬ mage which cost Lee so heavily. The winning touchdown for McLean came on a 13 yard line drive by Luxford. Falls Church After a gloomy defeat to the Highlanders Lee regained its winn¬ ing form by juggling the Jaguars for a 20-0 trouncing. Led by full¬ back Poole the Lancers ripped their way down field where Simon smashed his way into Jaguar country as he put up the first score lights of the night for Lee. The extra point attempt failed and the crowd settled down to watch two strong teams pound themselves to a pulp. However defensive back Jack King had other plans as he nabbed a punt on the 27 yard line and ran it right down the Jaguar ' s throats to add another 6 points. Poole set the score at 13-0 on a sweep around end. The final score of the night came when Poole ground out a 57 yard drive for the last touchdown. Also racking up the extra point, he closed the score book with a 20-0 victory for Lee. 145 Hammond Poole and Allen paced Lee to their eighth win of the season as the Lancers walked over Hammond 19-6. The driving rain restricted neither Allen or Poole as they scored one and two touchdowns respective¬ ly. Hammond made its one tally for the night as quarterback Bob Jones crashed through the tiring Lee defensive line. As has been the case all season, the defense played good hard foot¬ ball. Though they are seldom recognized, all players on the defense deserve as much credit for winning the games as the offensive team. Fairfax Finishing its scheduled games, Lee played host to the Rebels. Fair¬ fax received and plowed seventy- six yards to set up the first score. Six plays later Fairfax scored again and the score was 12-0. The Lancers received the kick and with renewed spirit, workhorse Poole romped across for the Lee squad ' s only first half tally. The extra point, also by Poole, left the first half at 12-7. In the second half Esparanza, the Fairfax co-captain, scored three times. Poole scored in the last quarter in a twelve yard sweep around the end and again he ran the extra point. With only a few minutes remaining, Poole again scored. Fairfax ran out the clock and won their fourth game of the year. Ironically, this loss climaxed Lee ' s best football season yet. With a record of eight wins and two losses, the Lancers found themselves held in high esteem by other area schools for their good sportsmanship and school spirit besides their football prowess. The 1963 football team has left a sparkling addition to an other¬ wise drab record of average seasons. . . . and all good things must come to an end . . . 147 Junior Varsity Football Row 1: M. Kanouse, J. Mullen, T. Baucer, B. Bement, B. Barret, A. Litsas, D. Neese, D. Barricks, T. Goodwin, F. Quinter. Row 2: B. VanSant, T. Bandyk, E. Word, J. Farris, J. Mann, M. Gettler, T. Davis, R. DuVall, B. Collier, L. Schneider. Row 3: W. McCarthy, S. Carlan, S. House, L. Peverill, B. Pierce, G. Williams, T. Maddox, D. Martin. Row 4: J. Birdsall, W. Kitchen, S. Edwards, C. Hydrick, L. Hahula, M. Howe, W. Perkins, S. Rychlik, B. Carry, manager. Row 5: J. Covington, manager, L. Harvey, B. Maas, J. Skogsberg, D. Huffstickler, L. Matthews, L. Goode, J. McGowan, R. Fultz, B. Pawson. J.V. FOOTBALL SCORES Lee 0 ........ 6 Opponent . 13 . 6 0 . . 13 18 . Madison . . 6 12 . .McLean 6 26 . Falls Church. . 6 0 . Hammond . . 34 14 . 14 148 Row 1: G. Majeski, D. Oaks, M. Millan, D. Powell, S. Earl, J. Dermer, F. Wilson, S. Sherri I, R. Irwin, R. Pherson. Row 2: H. Hill, B. Nay, D. Hassen, D. Hilliard, D. Turner, T. Catchcart, C. Macalmot, R. LaRoche. Row 3: M. Cocks, T. Fauls, R. Quigley, L. Blackmowt, R. Stancel, T. Saldine, G. Simms, J. Wilson. Freshman Football The Frosh squad at Lee showed up 157 strong— a true representation of the type of spirit which en¬ hances our beloved school. It was necessary to cut the squad down to a workable group, hence, our coach, Mr. Evans, had his hands full. The prime purpose here is not to win alone but to protect the growing boy and at the same time develop the much needed fundamentals upon graduation to the J.V. and Varsity team. We had a number of outstanding players—Captain Tom Fauls (son of Jerry Fauls who is JEB Stuart ' s head football coach) was voted The Outstanding Frosh Football Player for 1963 by his teammates. With the kind of courage and desire exhibited by the 1963 Frosh our future is in fine shape. M. Millan Head Athletic Director FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCORES Opponent Lee 26 Edison 0 13 . . Groveton 0 34 George Washington 7 Forfeit Mount Vernon win 26 Hammond . . 0 0 . Fort Hunt 7 149 Center: Bob Allen. Left to right: D. Lucas, S. Northrup, J. Andrews, D. Hughart, M. Peters, B. Lindfelt, J. King, M. Vosepka, R. Monk, M. Frederickson. 150 Varsity Basketball Scores Lee Opponent 58 Woodson 65 39 Fairfax 48 66 Marshall 58 71 Fort Hunt 47 62 . Annandale 66 59 McLean 71 68 Fairfax 70 56 Yorktown 58 55 George Washington 73 68 Mount Vernon 70 57 . Edison 58 58 Stuart 65 81 Groveton 71 51 Falls Church 64 67 Madison 66 35 Wakefield 65 34 Washington-Lee 35 59 Hammond 63 The 1964 Varsity Basketball team had an exciting but rather unproductive season with a 3-15 record. The most exciting games, such as the Washington-Lee game with three overtimes, were lost only by one or two points. Individual players had good nights but were unable to function effectively all together. Team captain Bob Allen was high scorer supported by Mike Peters, Bob Lindfelt, Jim Andrews, and Denny Lucas. Chipmunk Co. boosted the team from the bench and added much to the determination and spirit of the squad. Turning in one of the most thrilling performances of the year, Bob Allen scored the winning two points in the last two seconds of the Madison game with a half court jump shot. Varsity Basketball 151 152 153 154 155 Row 1: V. Tuck, D. Bingham, D. Huffstickler, R. Cole, M. Brum- J. V. Basketball The Junior Varsity basketball team showed up the Varsity with its 9-8 record. Vance Tuck, Lee Krick, and Mark Brumbaugh led the team over such powerful opponents as Washington-Lee, Annandale, McLean, Fairfax, Mount Vernon, Groveton, Madison, and Ham¬ mond. The bright spot of the year was the Lancers de¬ feat of Washington-Lee, the first victory over their team in Lee ' s history. baugh, D. Dieterle, J. Mann. Row 2: L. Krick, P. Jones, E. Moore, J. Yoder, K. McCarthy, J. Moren, B. Impey, M. Howell. Lee Opponent 28 Woodson 38 23 Marshall 43 35 Ft. Hunt 28 31 ... . Annandale 20 35 McLean . 30 44 Fairfax 29 31 Yorktown 37 46 .G. W. 57 48 Mt. Vernon 25 40 Edison 44 41 Stuart 49 46 Groveton 36 42 Falls Church 45 45 Madison 44 39 Wakefield 48 30 Washington Lee 26 44 Hammond 39 156 Row 1: J. Wilson, R. Parker, M. Tucker, B. Erickson, R. Lloyd, Hilliard, L. Schlictman, B. Wilson, J. Hughes, E. Batz, R. Bartley, D. Turner, E. Bray, J. Rollins. Row 2: T. Saldin, B. Glasgow, D. R. Erwin. Frosh Basketball The 1964 Freshman basketball team, coached by Mr. Shears finished the season with a 6-4 record. The team enjoyed victories over two arch-rivals, Edison and Annandale. Dave Turner was voted most valu¬ able player on the squad. The team should provide plenty of material for next year ' s J.V. team. Freshman Basketball Scores Lee Opponent 23 .Groveton. . 38 28 G. W. 43 48 Ft. Hunt. 44 44 Falls Church 18 42 Fairfax . 50 37 Annandale 34 42 .Edison. 36 21 Hammond . 30 43 .Stuart 23 39 Mt. Vernon . . 29 157 13 Varsity Wrestling Scores Woodson 36 3 Wakefield 45 5 Annandale . 35 1 1 Falls Church 32 14 Edison 24 25 . Groveton 19 11 Yorktown. 35 17 . Stuart . 62 17 Madison 18 14 Marshall . 34 25 Fort Hunt 23 25 McLean 18 Varsity Wrestling The 1963-64 wrestling team finished its season with consecutive victories over Fort Hunt and McLean, although it was unable to win any previous matches. Despite lack of school spirit, several of our matmen made fine showings. Captain Art Osgood racked Left to right: R. Manning, A. Osgood, R. Brown, D. Bass, B. Luper, J. Waynes, M. Selvitelle, A. Aguilar, L. Dunn, T. Moffitt, P. Perkins, M. Seem. 158 Lee J.V. Wrestling Scores Opponent 3 Wakefield 45 18 Annandale 32 6 Woodson 44 J. V. Wrestling up six wins before he was forced out by ill¬ ness at the end of the season. Mike Selvitelle also did an outstanding job.with five victories and one decision. This was a growing year for the team and they look forward to a better record next year. Row Is M. Maness, J. Shirey, B. Steppe, S. Carlan. Row 2: J. Ward, J. Farrow, J. Brown, R. Kitchens, M. Tilson, S. Perry, T. May, D. Haines. 159 Row 1: D. DesJarlais, B. Singleton, M. Moody. Row 2: D. Dieterle, J. Hartline, B. Schroeder, P. Gough, Ken Stuble. Row 3: J. Hanna, E. Osgood, R. Brown, J. McGowan, P. Caffery, R. Bagley, S. Grey. Coach: Capt. Christie. A schedule of seven games found sixteen hopefuls trying for ten tennis team positions. After appeals for court space were made, Springfield Recreation Asso¬ ciation and North Springfield Recreation Association offered the use of their courts for practice sessions and home matches. This was the picture as Lee added Varsity Tennis to its athletic roster. Coached by Capt. Christie and captained by Stan Gray, a successful first season was anticipated. Tennis 160 Row 1: R. Seeranne, B. Maas, J. Balch. Row 2: P. Banks, C. Sheppard, C. Hamm. Rifle The 1963-64 rifle team ran into rough competi¬ tion this season. Under the watchful eye of Col. Koehler, they managed to salvage one victory, over O ' Connell. In their last two matches they lost to Wakefield; the first match by one point, and the second by six points. There are only two Seniors on the team, so the team should look forward to a good record next year. Row 1: K. Lawrence, L. Hudson, R. Gabaldon, R. McCaughey. Row 2: Coach: Col. Koehler, J. Vass, D. Anderson, T. Bandyk. Golf This year ' s golf team, captained by Jim Vass and co-captained by Richard McCaughey, looked forward to its best season yet. Expected to dominate play in its respective league, the team hoped to take the State Championship and was a strong contender for the Middle Atlantic Title. Col. Koehler predicted another good team for next year. 161 Back Row: M Quinn, J. Majeske, R. Carlan, J. Andrews, M. Davis, G. Brotbeck, G. Parsons, T. Cobb, L. McCann, B. Lindfelt, d ' . Hilliard, M. Murray, B. Snyder. Row 3: T. Gagner, J. Ward, S. Carlan, R. Myers, A. Young, M. Millan, J. Himes, J. Stensrud’ P. Winnie. Row 2: R. Loeslein, F. Palladino, D. Gibson, J. Taraska, L. McKay, T. Cobb, J. King, B. McDonald, R. McDonald. Front Row- Coach Evans, D. Malone, J. Palmer, B. Simms, R. Swett, R. Hanak, D. Selekman, J. Barlow, R. Pherson, M. Hall, Coach Brown. Track The 1964 track team looked forward to a very promising season. Coached by Mr. Evans and Mr. Brown, the team had home meets for the first time this year. Tom Gagner broke the Wakefield Invitational pole vaulting record with 13 ' 11 and Jack Culatta ' s school record of 12 ' 6 . Bob McDonald broke the school record for the mile with a time of 4:30. He also broke the Wakefield Invitational record for the half mile with a time of 1 : 58 . 1 . 162 Baseball VARSITY Row 1: T. Clarke, S. Northrup, D. Lucas, J. Nichols, A. Brown, J. Wilson, B. Allen, V. Tuck, J. Staley, H. Dillon, R. Cole. Row 2: M. Malone, P. Ford, R. Moffet, R. Boyd, B. Slitfin, G. Dillon, J. Church, L. Hahula, D. Campion. The 1964 Baseball team looked forward to another winning seas on. Coached by Mr. Hyer, they set their sights on victory in the Northern Virginia Tournament. The J.V. Team coached by Mr. Bumgardner, hoped to match their performance of last year. c. JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: M. Tucker, B. Maos, J. Lovett, D. Hommel, K. McCall, D. Huffstrickler, L. Schneider, W. Kitchens, Powell, J. Patch, D. Lucas, R. Lloyd, J. Wentworth. Row 2: M. J. Tressler, G. Williams. 163 Row 1: P. McKay, C. Payne, J. Neville, K. Reuter, S. Horton, G. Rettstatt, S. Berry, (capt), Jackie Hutchison (co-capt.), S. Brownlee, Cyr, P. Culpeper. Row 2: L. Pyles, B. Hollowell, L. Winslow, L. K. Pawson, P. Polk (mgr.). Miss Rowe (Coach). Row 1: Mory Beard, M. Roseta, J. Jones, L. Weyhrick, Donna Fitz M. Thomas, E. Harding, P. Spangler, B. Wertz, J. Matney, P. Cyr, (capt), S. Rapp, A. Down, L. McKay. Row 2: K. Winer, M. Beach, Miss Fields (Coach). 164 Varsity Hockey Probably the most exhilarating sport of¬ fered to the sports-inclined girl at Lee, is Field Hockey. Under the Varsity coaching of Miss Rowe, there are unlimited opportunities to de¬ velop and display both team coordination and individual competence. Characteristics of this year ' s team was its strong defense, never al¬ lowing more than two points to be scored against Lee in any one game. For her impor¬ tant contributions in this field, Shirley Horton was chosen most valuable player, while Sara Berry and Jackie Hutchinson served the team as captain and co-captain respectively. Junior Varsity Hockey Coached by Miss Fields, the J. V. Hockey team for the second consecutive year, com¬ pleted its season with only one loss out of six games played. Among other highlights, was the suspensful penalty bully taken by Sherry Fultz. For her skill as goalie, allowing only two goals to be scored against them the entire season, Karen Winer was chosen most val¬ uable player, while Donna Fitz served as cap¬ tain. VARSITY HOCKEY SCORES Lee Opponent 0 Madison 1 1 Herndon 1 0 Woodson 2 2 Mt. Vernon 0 1 McLean 1 0 Falls Church 1 1 . Stuart 1 1 Groveton 1 Lee J. V. HOCKEY SCORES Opponent 1 . Herndon . . . 0 0 W oodson 0 1 Mt. Vernon 0 1 McLean 0 1 Falls Church 1 0 Stuart 1 165 Girls’ Varsity Basketball Under the watchful eye of Miss Vaughan, the Varsity girls strived to polish J. V. skills or to acquire the new ones necessary to insure a win¬ ning season. Captain Jan Per- nice served the team with ex¬ perience as the only returning letterman. Next year ' s team will begin more fortunate in that it will have an exception¬ ally strong nucleus of five prominent players around which to work. Not to be equalled though, is the enthu¬ siastic spirit and remarkable sportsmanship so characteris¬ tic of this year ' s team. Row 2: L. Rettstatt, G. Cyr, S. Sanders, S. Brownlee, S. Cyr, D. Fitz, V. Hassell, B. Hollowell, B. Brum¬ baugh. Row 1: J. Pernice, (capt.) J. Hutchinson, (Co-capt.). VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Lee Opponent 29 Edison 26 20 Marshall 39 25 Annandale 31 19 Fort Hunt 16 23 Madison 43 38 Herndon 52 31 Woodson 33 45 Mt. Vernon 21 37 McLean 33 28 Falls Church 35 22 Fairfax 29 166 Row 1: B. Monk (co-copt.), S. Walters (co-capt.). Row 2: B. Carney, J. Kingery, J. Moore, P. Cyr, G. Weidenbusch, J. Johnson. Row 3: J. Matney, P. Perry, B. Dietz, K. Moon, W. Charleston. J. V. BASKETBALL SCORES Lee Opponent 6 Edison 10 4 Marshall 23 17 Annandale 12 8 Fort Hunt 0 11 Madison 2 8 Herndon 14 9 Woodson 24 16 Mt. Vernon 4 11 McLean 12 4 Falls Church 19 14 Fairfax 15 Varsity Coach — Miss Vaughan. J. V. Coach — Mrs. Cockerham, Mgrs. Karen Engly, Kathy Pawson. Girls’ Junior V arsity Basketball Considering that only two of the girls had played the previous year, the J.V. ' s rec¬ ord of 4 wins and several close losses is a fine tribute to Mrs. Cockerham ' s first hand knowledge of basket¬ ball fundamentals and her girls ' conscientious applica¬ tion. Jenny Johnson and Beverly Dietz were high scorers, while Sherry Wal¬ ters and Becky Monk served the team as co-captains. 167 Girls’ Varsity Softball Under the coaching of Miss Fields, this year ' s team, rich with experience, was optimistic in its predictions. Co-captains Jane Patch and Patty Cul¬ pepper did the majority of the team ' s pitching and catching as the rest of the line-up helped to co-ordinate a winn¬ ing season. Row 1: K. Reuter, J. Clifford, P. Culpepper, C. Sargent, J. Patch, B. Monk, S. Berry, G. Cyr, K. Weeden (mgr.) S. Fultz. Row 2: K. Roberts (mgr.), B. Bloom, D. Lewis, L. Rettstatt, 168 Girls’ J.V. Softball Coached by Miss Rowe, this year ' s J.V. team consisted of girls who, for the most part, have never played on a team before. With April Wilburn and Pam Timms doing the pitching and Evelyn Collins and Ginny Johnson guarding the plate, the team planned to rack up a more impressive record than their first game loss indicated. Row 1: R. Cyr, K. Jones, E. Collins, L. Romona, A. Wilbern, Johnson, S. Walters, B. Wertz, K. Magner, L. Newman (mgr.), C. Roberts, d! Sherwood. Row 2: L. Henbey, S. Poole, J. L. McKay (mgr.) 169 Organizations •• ? T V MONEY 15 EVIL President Malcolm Murray Vice President Steve Ford Secretary Betsy Reilly Treasurer Carla Dakin of Spirit), Bill Singleton (Sec. of Public Relations), Barbara Hollowed (Sec. of Clubs), Jerilynn Powell (Sec. of Art), Bill Conway (Sec. of Elections), Gary Hutchinson (Sec. of Art). Jan Walker (Sec. of Publication), George Brotbeck (Sec. of Honor), John Sandbach (Sec. of Inter-Scholastic Affairs), Joyce Carter (Sec. Row 1: C. Ford, S. Show, J. Flynn, C. Fredo, L. Richards, P. Mullen, P. Bucko. Row 2: R. Hope, P. Spangler, K. Post, S. Boas, J. Wilson, D. Wilson, B. McRight, Row 3: D. Kolesar, B. Hayes, S. Holten, D. Henderson, M. Hubbard, M. Seem. Row 4: J. Polley, E. Shepard, E. Ward, S. Cyr, N. Brown, M. Alvestequi. Row 5: M. Murphy, L. Brust, C. Lobi, P. Montague, E. Young, J. Sharp, D. DesJarlais, F. Huddleston. Row 6: D. Hagerty, J. Dakin, T. Singleton, K. Jones, B. Erickson, M. McCormick. Senior Senators: Janet Pernice and Mike Peters. Junior Senators: Bev Sloane and Trip Clark. Sophomore Sena¬ tors: Bill Van Doren and John Covington. Freshman Senators: Robert Balch and Julia Jennings. S.C.A. This year ' s Student Cooperative Association expanded its functions to better fulfill Lee ' s need for adequate student government. Under SCA direction, class rivalries brought about an increase in school and class spirit. New chan¬ neling of class rivalry, a Junior-Senior soccer game, promises to be very popular as an an¬ nual event. Fund drives conducted by the SCA continued this new trend. The result was most profitable for CARE as well as Lee ' s feeling of self-satisfaction. Directed by the SCA, the 1963 Homecom¬ ing weekend was most successful. Continuing efforts resulted in enjoyable assemblies throughout the remainder of the year. One of the most interesting presented three foreign exchange students, sponsored by the Ameri¬ can Field Service, who spoke to the student body about France, Turkey, and Bolivia. Throughout the year the SCA organized drives to improve the appearance of our school. Under the leadership of a dynamic SCA, Lee had an excitiag year. 173 Row 1: T. Cushman, Dave Des Jarlais (Rec. Sec.) Jody Rose (Cor- res. Sec.). Steve Ford (Vice Pres.),B. Allen, P. Simms, K. McCall, B. Van Sant, T. Fennell, B. Van Doren, S. Voss. Row 2: A. Brown, Dove Des Jarlais (Rec. Sec.), Paul Jeoffre (Pari.), Bill Simms (Pres.), Allen Hess (Treas.), Steve Ford (Vice Pres). L. McCann, S. Hoereth, J. Wood, B. Conway, J. Moore, P. Joffre, R. Bauer, D. Bass, B. Allen. Row 3: J. Tressler, B. Singleton, M. Peters, A. Aguilar, Bill Simms, (Pres.), P. Ford, E. Tabor. Key Club A club which represents a powerful potential for constructive activity in the service field is Lee ' s Key Club. Sponsored by the Springfield Kiwanis Club, the Key Club has just completed its fifth year at Lee, working in such fields as landscaping and the print¬ ing of cheer sheets for football games. The club also helped the T.B. Association and the Cerebal Palsy As¬ sociation of Northern Virginia in their annual drives. The Lee Key Club was host to seventeen clubs in an Autumn Training Conference held here in Nov¬ ember. The Lee High Chapter also took an active part at the Key Club District Convention in Richmond on March 13, 14, and 15. 174 Keyettes In keeping with the club ' s motto, We Serve , the thirty one Keyettes participate in monthly projects. School ac¬ tivities included a fall fashion show, presented with the Key Club, and draping the trophy case with blue velvet. The Keyette-sponsored Sadie Haw- kin ' s Day Dance was a big success, as was Lee ' s first turtle race which was held to raise money for the Keyette and Tri-Hi-Y Muscular Dyst¬ rophy drive. In April, repre¬ sentatives from Lee ' s club at¬ tended the National Keyette Convention in Washington. This opportunity for learning is only one of the many that Keyettes experience. Row 1: Mrs. Sullivan, P. Massman, G. Pilon, L. Long, K. Hamilton. Row 2: K. Nordhoff, S. Fultz, S. Dodge, L. Smith, S. Cone. Row 3: J. Powell, K. Poole, C. Kern, B. Reilly, N. Hastings. Row 4: P. Weisen- burger, B. Hollowell, J. Pernice, S. Show. Row 5: P. Thomas, J. Prouty, M. Pauli, C. Miller. Row 6: J. James, P. Ellis, C. Dakin. Row 7: B. Sloane, J. Walker, J. Carter, M. Wacholz. Keyette Club President Row 1: Jane Pro.uty (Soph. Dir), Betsey Reilly (Rec. Sec.), Row 2: Susan Cone Mary Wacholz (Chap.), Gidget Pilon (Sr. Dir), Barbara Hollowell (Vice Pres.), Jan Walker (Corres. Sec.), Kathy Hamilton (Pari.), Row 3: Carla Dakin (Hist.), Bev Sloane (Treas.) 175 Ye Olde Booke Shoppe National Honor Society Membership in the National Honor Society, which is based on scholarship, service, leadership, and char¬ acter, is one of the highest honors at Lee. The object of the Honor Society is to encourage scholastic achieve¬ ment, as well as to serve and improve the school. The club ' s paperback book store, Ye Olde Book Shoppe, provides a service to Lee ' s students and makes possible a scholarship fund which is awarded annually to two graduating members of the chapter. Seated: Janet Pernice (Hist.), David DesJarlais (Treas.), Ruthann Harrington (Shoppe Man.), Lindi Smith (Cor. Sec.), Harold Cox Pres.), George Brotbeck (Vice Pres.), Row 1: Mrs. Russel (Sponsor), Paul Joffre, W. Tucker, F. Smeltzer, F. Huddleston, D. Brizzi, D. Kolesar, A. Singer, R. Rebentisch, J. Priest, S. Simpson, S. Dodge Row 2: S. Cone, S. Shaw, V. Cherwek, B. Sloane, V. McCord, V. Ives, B. Henderson, S. Miller, T. Ryan, P. Seekins, M. Selvitelle Row 3: J. Hilliard, L. Loetterle, L. Richards, C. Stephen, D. Cas- sedy, J. Dix, R. Johnson, C. Dakin, M. Murray, N. Hauck, J. Muel¬ ler, R. Bagley, S. Ford, T. Stahl. Row 4: P. Alloway, J. Walker, S. Holton, K. Noordhoff, J. Flynn. 176 French Honor Society This past year has been one of the most prof¬ itable and enjoyable ever experienced by the Robert E. Lee Chapter of the National French Honor Society. A new tradition was begun this year, that of sponsoring an International Pot- luck Dinner in which all the language clubs participate. Another project of the Society was the viewing of French movies in their original sound track. Row 1: J. Kihn, J. Narem. Row 2: T. Napoli, M. Pauli, Carla Dakin, (Vice Pres.), Pat Spangler (Hist), Row 3: N. Hauck, V. Zilian, L. Jackson, L. Richards, J. Pernice. Row 4: J. Walker, J. Flynn, J. Hydrick, Karen Noordhoff (Sec.), Robert Johnson (Treas). Row 4: R. Bagley, Suzanne Shaw (Pres.), B. Sloane, B. Thackston. Row 1: Hal Cox (Vice Pres.), Dave DesJarlais (Pres.), Ann Singer (Sec.-Treas.), Miss Will. Row 2: P. Seekins, P. Hoereth, P. McCauley, G. Cherwek, D. Wood. Row 3: J. McGowan, J. Taraska, D. Cassedy, J. Flynn, M. Hubbard. Row 4: R. Johnson, S. Shaw, J. Sullivan, S. Holton, J. Cloaninger. Row 5: J. Dix, J. Pernice, S. Kampman, J. McDonald, J. Mueller, M. Alderson. Row 6: G. Ives, B. Glasgow, J. Walnes, W. Singleton, M. Davis, B. Pedigo. - wB I Sf V 1 ' m If} 4 ..JL ' i k IH m Jbm BP ft I - 43 ' W Jr r - ; ' - r Mu IA _ m iflPr Math Honor Society In keeping with the high standards set for admission into the Math Honor Society, the members have held many thought-provoking meetings. Guest speakers have included an au¬ thority on digital computers, from Melpar, and a specialist on probability and statistics. Field trips included one to Atlantic Research. The Math Honor Society is proud of its accomplish¬ ments. 177 Hi-Y During this first full year of the Alpha Hi-Y, a great deal has been done towards attaining the high goals which the club has set for itself. As a service club, the fellowship had many duties to fulfill. Improving the school grounds, cleaning and painting the building, and helping at Junior Village were a few of the numerous projects undertaken. Being in the Hi-Y is not all work, however. A sock hop and a very suc¬ cessful Christmas open house, as well as fellowship camp-outs and other group activities, were sponsored by the Chapter. In all of its activities, the Hi-Y has endeavored to fulfill the aim of the YMCA to create, maintain, and extend high ideals of Christian fellowship. Spring Officers: Bill Conway (Pres), Paul Sims (Vice Pres), Trip Clarke (Treas), Mike Malone (Pari), Bill Singleton (Sec). Row 1: T. May, J. Sandbach, B. Singleton, P. Sims, T. Clarke, S. Holton, M. Malone, B. Simms. Row 2: A. Aguilar, E. Tabor, B. Conway, M. Peters, S. Ford, T. Cushman, J. Bachelor, J. Rose, S. Carlan, S. Hoereth, R. Monk, J. Reitz, G. Caton. 178 Tri-Hi-Y A young women ' s service organization, the Tri- Hi-Y, is devoted to service throughout the school, community, and church. It is with this basis that the thirty-five members m eet in an effort to further Chris¬ tian ideals in thought and action. The Tri-Hi-Y is active in supporting and maintaining school and com¬ munity tradition and fellowship. It was during this past year that the Tri-Hi-Y participated in the Muscular Distrophy Drive and the planting of tulips to improve the appearance of the school. The Tri-Hi-Y was also a leader in the improvement of the cafeteria situation. Officers: Jeri Powell (Chaplain), Jody Hydrick (Sec.), Betsey Reilley, (Vice-Pres), Sharon Horton (Trees.), Simone Cyr (Pari.), Kathy McBride, (Hist.), standing. Penny Ellis (Pres.). Row 1: J. Hydrick, J. Montague, P. Weisenburger, M. Wachholz, R. Sargent. Row 2: R. Bennett, P. Montague, J. Ingle, S. Smith, S. Rapp, K. Williams, P. McKay. Row 3: J. Powell, Penny Ellis, Betsey Reilley, S. Cyr, P. King, S. Horton, J. Snyder, Mrs. Sutton. Row 4: S. Cyr, J. Narem, P. Seekins, S. Horton, D. Wilson, L. Thompson. Row 5: J. Quicke, J. Wachholz, D. Reynolds, B. Hollowell, S. Cone, J. Walker, B. Bennett, M. Fletcher. Row 6: K. McBride. 179 Rick Barlow (Layout Editor), Nancy Hastings (Editor-in-Chief), Jay Bell (Chief Photo¬ grapher.) Shield Staff Editor-in-Chief . Assistant Editor . Business Manager. Sales . Photo Editor. Layout Editor. Copy Editor. Class Editor. Junior. Sophomore . Freshman . Student Life Editor. Organizations Editor Assistant . Academics Editor . Faculty Editor. Sports. Index Typists . Football Photographer Nancy Hastings Lynn Thompson Sharon Reynolds Barbara Beaver .Jay Bell . Rick Barlow . Lynn Loetterle . Cathy Henigan .Toni Napoli . Susan Epley Toni Singleton Margot Thomas . Susan Greer Pat Alloway Richard Monk Mary Beach Peggy Weisenburger Barbara Hollowell Tom Cushman Suzanne Smith Denise Harris Lori Kester Linda Winslow . Bob Lowery Captain M. S. Christie 1 1:00 P. M. and all ' s hysterical 180 Row 1: L. Winslow, D. Harris, L. Kester, M. Loftus. Row 2: Lynn L. Loetterle, S. Greer, S. Smith, B. Hollowell Row 4: P. Weisen- Thompson, B. Lowery, S. Reynolds, R. Monk, P. Alloway Row 3: burger, M. Beach, N. Brown, T. Cushman Row 5: M. Thomas, T. Singleton, C. Henigan, T. Napoli. 181 Lance Staff Editor-in-chief . Business Manoger. Sponsor . News Editor. Feature Editor . Sports Editor. Layout Co-editors. Photographer . Copy Editor . Columnists . Reporters Typists . Pam Seekins .Jill Hilliard .Mr. Hepp .Joon Flynn . Ann Singer . Rocky Carlon .Barbara Thackston, Pete Winne . John Sandbach . Gaylen Jennings Suzanne Miller, Steve Ford, Sharon Little, Steve Holton, Bill Conway, Tony Dambrava, Virginia Ives. Patti Culpepper, Kathy Keefe, Jim Wood, Glori- anne Snyder, Karen Seekins, Ginny Miller, Toni Singleton, Louise Foster, Mary Pfeiffer, Jill Snyder, Michele Papale. Kathy Hallamore, Bebe Henderson, Barbara Mathes. Editor Pam Seekins Row 1: A. Singer, Pam Seekins-Editor, J. Flynn, G. Jennings. Row 2: K. Hallamore, L. Richards, J. Sandbach, J. Hillard, G. Ives, M. Pa¬ pale, A. Breitenberg, S. Little, S. Miller. Row 3: D. Walters, P. Polk, M. Pfeiffer, B. Henderson, D. Brizzi, B. Thackston, J. Thurber, j ■ •• L - G. Snyder, L. Foster, K. Seekins, T. Dambrava, B. Conway, E. Tabor. Row 4: B. Mathes, K. Sullivan, J. Averitt, S. Holton, G. Miller, T. Singleton, J. Wood, D. Culpepper, K. Keefe, J. Montague, S. Ford. 182 Sitting: Dave McCarthy (Editor), Joan Flynn (Assistant Editor). Standing: Mrs. Bolt, L. Wolfe, M. Alexander, A. Britenberg, S. Rapp, P. Montague, B. Bennett, D. Henderson, G. Snyder, J. Thurber, P. Dermer, R. Swett, G. Jennings, K. Sullivan. Junior Jargon Through its efficient re¬ porting of class news, the Junior Jargon has done much to unite the Junior class. Published monthly, the Jar¬ gon is dedicated to keeping Juniors well informed con¬ cerning class and school func¬ tions. Each edition features an outstanding Junior girl and boy. An advice column and gossip column entertain readers while articles on time¬ ly subjects keep the readers informed on school events. The Junior Jargon is a tradi¬ tion and an integral part of the Junior Class. Row 1: A. Singer, N. Hastings, P. Thomas. Row 2: G. Ives, P. Alloway, P. Seekins, B. Hollowell. Row 3: P. Polk, G. Jennings, R. Monk, J. Carter. Row 4: L. Richards, K. Keefe, M. Beach. Row 5: S. Miller, J. Hilliard, L. Loettterle, C. Kern, C. Calvert. Quill and Scroll Organized last year, the Lee High Chapter of the National Quill and Scroll Society is now under the direction of a new sponsor, Miss Hoagland. The Quill and Scroll honorary society is open to those students working on either of the school publications. The main project of the Quill and Scroll Society is the publication of the Herald —the school literary maga¬ zine. 183 Latin Club The Latin Club is composed of students who take Latin now or have taken it in the past. Its purpose is to develop an increasing awareness and appreciation of the Latin language and to acquire knowledge of the life, customs, ideals, and literature of the Graeco-Ro¬ man culture and civilization. It is hoped that many will be prompted to further study in the field of. Language Arts through their association with the Latin Club. The Latin Club is one of the most active clubs at school. On December 13, Saturnalia, a Roman celebra¬ tion, is held. In May, the Roman Banquet is at¬ tended by toga-clad members. Slaves, food, decoration and dress give the dinner the atmosphere of an authen¬ tic Roman banquet. In addition, a lively skit is per¬ formed annually in assembly. Lee ' s popular Latin Club continually amazes the student body with reports of its latest Roman carryings- on. Row 1: C. McCarthy, R. Carson, Sharon Little (Treasurer), Cindy Roseto (Pres). Row 2: R. Hill, J. Moran, G. Hutchinson, D. George, C. Beach. Row 3: T. Corbin, P. Spangler, G. Bennett, M. Hall, L. Trout, B. Fox, N. Lewis, A. Downs, M. Ostby, J. Sullivan. Row 4: B. Meier, K. Winer, G. Lyon, J. Wood, D. Hall, L. Labanics, J. Cloaninger, Mary Ryan (Vice Pres.), B. Lowrey, W. Poulsen, B. Impey, J. Canzonieri, B. Shimer, D. Epperson, Estelle Harding (Secretary). 184 Row 1: P. McClosky, V. Folkerth, A. Hauck, K. Franklin, J. Hawn, D. Crider, P. McKay, N. Rundle, L. Foster, A. Rosoff, P. Northcutt, D. Wood, M. Alexander. Row 2: M. Civille, M. Skliris, Mary Anne Eddinger (Vice President), B. Reilly, F. Huddleston, Sharon Simpson (President), M. Cisna, C. Ferguson, N. Brown, S. Miller. Row 3: W. Hinkle, B. Paul, J. Dakin, J. Eddinger, S. Evans, P. Polk, Mr. Hatcher, D. Frederick. Spanish Club This year, the Spanish Club quickly took advantage of the fact that our ex¬ change student, Maria Alvestique, comes from a Spanish speaking coun¬ try. At one of the first meetings, Maria gave a short talk on Bolivia to help the Spanish students understand her coun¬ try better. Members have also viewed slides from Spain, enjoyed a Christmas party, complete with pinatas, and en¬ tertained themselves at the Interna¬ tional Banquet held in the spring. German Club Die Deutsche Ecke (The German Club) is one of the newer clubs at Lee this year and has made a start that will carry on for years to come. The members of the German Club have enjoyed such things as films, slides, German Festival parties, and a trip to the Embassy. The third member of the Modern Language Clubs, the German Club is open to any student of German or any student who has been to Germany. Row 1; Mr. Ashby, Jerry O ' Leary (Treas.), Steve Simon (Vice-Pres.), Tine Redman (Hist), Joseph DeBold (Pres.), C. Deker, A. McAnulty. Row 2: D. Davids, C. Hatcher, L. Wright, F. Hill, D. Kolesar, D. Henderson, B. Wertz, K. Post, K. Davids, S. Hagerty, D. Hagetry. Row 3: R. Hope, K. Freeny, J. Van Cook, M. Rhodes, E. Neiley, K. Steele, N. Hart, J. Kingery, M. Blair. Row 4: W. Bassford, E. Challain, P. Merchant, A. Britenberg, S. Bell, L. McCann, S. Holton. Row 5: B. Englemann, M. Andrews, J. Wagonhurst, D. DesJarlais. Row 6: W. Snyder, W. Finch, V. Shauklas, D. Summers, T. Reel,, H. Cox, J. Moore, B. Lundin. 185 Future Nurses Just completing its second year, the Future Nurses Club has been tremendous¬ ly active. Films covering all phases of the nursing profession prepared members for subsequent trips and speakers. The year ' s schedule began with a visit to the Wash¬ ington Red Cross blood bank and various activities for the Red Cross. A course on home nursing proved to be quite popular with all the members. The most exciting events of the year were club visits to var¬ ious Virginia hospitals. Row 1: Ruthann Harrington (Sec.), Barbara Meier (Vice Pres), Pat Alloway (Pres), Nancy Brown (Hist), Mikie Schaller (Pari). Row 2: T. Morgan, C. Pemberton, P. Merchant, K. Sullivan, V. Buster. Row 3: Mrs. Durie, M. Ballinger, N. Guilfoy, K. O ' Connor, P. McKay, A. Downs, Mrs. Mainwaring. Row 4: S. Reed, J. Gott, C. Colby, N. Nash, M. Roseto, C. Glaser. Row 5: M. Popale, C. Dixon, A. Hoffman, P. Bennick, D. Reed, B. Jennings. Row 6: K. Winer, S. Reynolds, D. Leland, L. Jackson, E. Tripp, N. Musick, C. Henigan. Row 1: Jinny Hottle (Sec), Jenny Chomble (Vice Pres), Monte Faust (Pres), Simone Cyr (Hist), Karen Toliver (Co-Parl). Row 2: Mrs. Gaut, Phyllis Cyr (Treas), Linda Jackson (Pari). Row 3: Bev Spradlin (Pts. Chair), K. Mihoch, L. Wolf, B. Starling, S. Bell, B. Spink. Row 4: L. Pherson, M. Trope, G. Cyr, N. Dolan, T. Saunders. Row 5: M. Hawkins, L. Labanics, C. Kern, E. Velenage, J. Gaut. f j (VI 4 VA A ! j V ■ p fl Future Homemakers This year, the members of the Future Homemakers of America have enjoyed many activities, ranging from bowling and washing cars to holding a sock hop and bake sales. In the field of service, the club conducted a Needy Family Christmas Drive and entertained patients at St. Eli¬ zabeth ' s. Row 1: B. Thackston, F. Gibbs, P. Maize, L. Jackson, S. Polifa, D. Crider, M. Faust, J. Patch, J. Thurber, G. Cherwick. Row 2: Charlene Kern (President), L. Richards, Jill Hilliard (Secretary), P. Wells, Janice Narem (Historian), B. Sloane. Row 3: L. Hamilton, J. Averitt, P. Montague, T. Abernathy, J. Gillis, V. Zilian, Denise Champagny (Library), L. Edwards, M. Alexander, P. Anderson. Row 4: D. Kolesar, S. House, P. Ellis, Lynn Smeltzer (Treasurer), G. Ives, P. Young, L. Loetterle. Row 5: S. Simpson, J. James, P. McClosky, V. Folkerth, L. Beck, N. Hauck, M. Hall, K. Hallamore, L. Pherson, J. Brassel. Row 6: A. Rosoff, Karen Nordoff (Vice-President), C. Jenson, P. Polk. Future Teachers of America The FutureTeachers of America, aside from further¬ ing interest in the teaching profession, also strives to be of some assistance to the teachers here at Lee. In complying with both objectives the FTA has established a program of observing the teaching methods of el¬ ementary education as well as offering a student aid program to teachers. In addition to these programs the FTA also sponsors the spring banquet for all FTA clubs in Fairfax county, gives a spring and fall tea for mem¬ bers of the faculty and conducts field trips to the NEA and area colleges. However, the highlight of the year ' s activities is the annual award given to an outstanding member of the Junior class for his service to the school and the scholarship granted to a senior member of the club for exceptional contributions to the club. 187 Art Guild models fall fashions. Row 1: D. Lewis, K. Sullivan, C. Roslund, B. Bryan, P. Massman, S. Foster. Row 2: G. Tull, J. Hudnall, L. Thompson, D. Crider, C. Jensen, S. Cone. Row 3: M. Papale, N. Hauck, M. Hall, M. Pauli, L. Trout, L. Beck, K. Raska, C. Roseto. Row 4: G. Powell, Barbara Bloom (Vice Pres), Cathy Chappelle (Pres). Row 5: Mr. Bededict, S. Rapp, D. Brizzi, J. James, R. Bennett. Row 6: R. Barlow, E. Ward, R. Wydner. Art Guild The Art Guild is an organization designed to pro¬ mote the students ' appreciation of art. This year, club members represented each class with a hall mural. Slump glass and copper enameling were also among the projects undertaken by the club. Art Guild members have attended art exhibitions in New York City, Richmond, and Washington, D. C. and have enjoyed a very successful year. 188 Thespians The National Thespian Society is a new organiza¬ tion this year. The purpose of the Thespians is to spread an appreciation of the Dramatic Arts. The Thespians work on plays to earn points for stars. They sponsor an annual one-act play, a three-act play, in the spring, and field trips to the Arena Stage. Drama Club Members of the Drama Club work together to learn the fundamentals of play production. Working in front of an audience as well as behind the scenes, they earn points to be accepted into the National Thespian So¬ ciety. The Drama Club and the Thespians jointly sponsor a one-act play for area contest and also present a three-act play in the spring. Row 1: Carol Chiles (Pres), Chris Forbes (Hist), Jennie Chamble (Sec), D. Cassedy. Row 2: P. Winne, S. Kampmann, D. Donley. Row 3: A. Breitenberg, J. Brassel, B. Thackston, T. Rees. C. Calvert, C. Acker, Mary Ann Ryan (Treas). Row 4: P. Alloway, M. Skliris, S. Holton, C. Boyles, M. Cisna, B. Allen. Row 5: M. Civille, L. Pherson, C. Adamson, S. Little, K. Hallamore. Row 6: B. Simms, K. Cole, S. Polifka. Row 1: N. Patterson, C. Burnett, K. Hamm, V. Walter, Kate Poole (Sec), Carol Chiles (Pres). Row 2: E. Rees, P. Montague, A. Chosch, S. Rose, D. Ferguson, C. Smith, J. Kolb, C. Pemberton, Y. Somers, R. Harris. Row 3: E. Podufoly, S. Reed, M. Leahey, A. McAnulty, P. Dermer, G. Hatton, L. Esposito, K. Seekins, K. Mihoch. Row 4: F. Huddleston, B. Jennings, J. Olson, K. Moon, M. Delker. Row 5: L. Alloway, B. Craig, N. Houck, T. Dillon, C. Donley, L. Bailey, C. Arcond. 189 Debate Team This year ' s debate topic revolved around Medicare to the Aged. The of¬ ficial topic was Resolved: That social security benefits should be extended to include complete medical care. The Lee debators, in aiming for a win this year, collected information and participated in practice debates with other schools. These practice ses¬ sions were open to the public. S. Miller, A. Singer, G. Ives, T. Dambravo, Mr. Dillard, P. Winnie, L. Richards, A. Me Anility, J. Nevil, J. Carter. Row 1: A. McCall, T. Carroll, Hall Cox (Vice Pres), Mikie Schaller (Vice Pres), Janice Narem (Corres. Sec.), Pat Montague (Hist.), Pat Merchant (Pres.), Nancy Brady (Treas.), Sharon Simpson (Rec. Sec.). Middle Row: D. Ernstes, J. Andrews, J. Eskridge. Row 3: C. Hennigan, D. Neese, C. Farroll, N. Brown, B. Young, C. Shnughnessy, A. Britenberg, M. Skliris, F. Hill, J. Thurber, M. Alexander. Row 4: D. Kolesar, R. Monk, J. Rose, J. Barda, F. Huddleston, J. Hanna, B. Fox, V. Buster, B. Osekowski, P. Young, D. Crider, R. Gabalden, M. Eddinger, E. McDonald, P. Williams, D. Leland, C. Maxwell, Mrs. Titus, Mr. Dillard. Row 5: V. Folkerth, K. Richmond, F. Gibbs, C. Adams, T. Dillion, D. McCarthy, G. Snyder, C. Jenson, J. Montague, K. Gallager, P. Dermer, M. Moore, L. Hamilton, L. Lebanics, B. Lawson, L. Farrar, C. Matthews, G. Hall. Row 6: J. Cloaninger, N. Holmes, D. Champagny, K. Sullivan, C. Mc- Caffery, S. Rychlick, D. Morgan, B. Bennett, M. Wachloz, S. Smith, E. Eames, J. McAdams, G. Cyr, J. Hutinson, B. Hayes. Row 7: S. Elmore, J. McGuire, B. Simon, T. Abernathy, J. Marsh, A. Smith, R. Bennett, S. Simon, G. Dillion, J. Canzonieri, B. Peltier, K. Moriarty. Peace Corps Started only last year, the Peace Corps Club is already very active at Lee. It is one of the few but widely spreading Peace Corps Club in the United States. This year the club had speakers from the Peace Corps itself and from the student resources of this area. They also obtained and viewed a film narrated by Dave Garroway. The club has lived up to its purpose of in¬ structing interested students on the Peace Corps and to further their know¬ ledge of International relations. 190 Row 1: K. Steele, L. Hardesty, B. Henderson, Sally Winne (Sec- Treas.), Stanley Kampman (Pres.), Robert Helbush (Vice-Pres.), Mr. Schultz. Row 2: L. Breakiron, N. Bassford, L. Challain, C. Brown, J. Mueller, C. Hanak, R. Monk, L. Alloway, L. McCann, M. Frieders, C. Olson. Row 3: K. Lee, R. Czarnik, J. Harris, C. Woerner, N. Nash, D. Cassedy, T. Napoli, A. Young, J. Yoder, T. Stahl. Row 4: J. Lindenberger, C. Penzkofer, S. Bumgardner. Science Club Row 1: Stan Kampmann (Engineer in Charge), Larry McCann (Treas). Row 2: J. Wood, J. Moore, Craig Olson (Pres.), Rick Myers (Exec. Sec.). Lee is fortunate in having a club as active as the Science Club. During the fall, the club ' s grounds com¬ mittee spent several Saturdays working to improve the grounds in front of the school. Besides a general clean¬ up, the club did some planting and watering. Recently affiliated with the National Future Scien¬ tists of America, the Science Club now hopes to provide more opportunities for those interested in science. Club meetings usually consist of the showing of var¬ ious scientific film supplemented by field trips. By trips to the Atlantic Research Corporation, Fort Belvoir, and the Naval Observatory, club members have learned much about the scientific world. S.C.C.C. The Springfield Citizen ' s Communications Club is the first club of its kind at Lee. The SCCC ' s members have been very busy this year, corresponding with simi¬ lar clubs all over the country and helping interested people start their own clubs in other schools. They also made several field trips to Washington and surround¬ ing areas to establish a better contact with other CB ' - ers. The club hopes to construct a shack in which to house their equipment and use as a meeting place. All activities of the SCCC have been most success¬ ful and club members are looking toward the future. 191 Camera Club Founded just this year, the Camera Club is already a flou¬ rishing organization. The club not only promotes interest in photography but also works to improve the photographic skills of its members. The entire club had an enjoyable time gather¬ ing candid pictures and movies of the student body. In the spring, members of the Camera Club attended the International Film Festival in the National Guard Armory. Row 1: Jim Vass (Pres), Ronnie Gabaldon (Vice Pres), Nathalie Price (Pub. Officer), Sharon Pierce (Sec.-Treas). Row 2: P. Ford, M. Frederick- son, B. Lowery. Row 3: M. Taylor, B. Young, J. Keller. Row 4: T. Taylor, M. Volk, D. Thompson. Row 5: J. Hope, Mrs. Gaddis, G. Hall. Chess Club Striving to acquaint mem¬ bers with the fundamentals of a game which requires study and concentration, the Chess Club holds weekly meetings. Tournaments are held within the club to determine the top players and throughout the year matches are held with the teams of other area schools. Although the Lee team is not always victorious, the games prove to be interesting and ab¬ sorbing. Horizontal Row 1: L. Breakiron, P. Winne (Pres.), B. Helbush. Row 2: Mr. Warner, C. Olson. Row 3: J. Kirby, B. Bell, S. Kampman, R. Botterer. Row 4: R. Monk. 192 Sitting: J. Campbell. Stooping: L. Newman. Standing: L. Tripp, R. Connelly, Cathie Calvert (Pres.), Debbie Hagerty (Vice Pres.), K. Rechmond, F. LaManche, M. Durbon, J. Thurber, J. Minton. Riding Club This year ' s activities of the Riding Club have included vis¬ iting horse shows and nearby horse farms as well as viewing many films on famous horses. Highlights of the year included attending the International Horse Show in Washington and visiting the Bar J. Ranch and Al Marah Arabian Horse Farm. Participating in the Riding Club activities has given the members a greater knowledge not only of horses but also of the great men and women whose life work is devoted to the training and riding of these beautiful animals. Pep Club A spirited student body was the result of the efforts of this year ' s Pep Club. For the Homecoming Game, a poster contest was held which resulted in one of Lee ' s most colorful events. Lively Pep Club members, rec¬ ognized by their arm bands and sometimes rather exotic ottire, drew the school body together supporting all school activities with enthusiasm and interest. The Pep Club is also characterized by the vast num¬ ber of people it draws for its Shield picture. Front Row: Mary Anne Eddinger (Treos.), Penny Ellis (Corres. Sec.), Joy Quicke (Rec. Sec.), Robin Heflin (Pres.), George White (Vice Pres.), Hal Cox (Sgt. at Arms.) 193 Col. Koehler orders Mike Hubbard (Pres.) to shoot the entire Rifle Club. Row 1: M. Campbell, B. MacLucas, B. Maas, B. Bellman, K. Lawrence, Mike Cogswell (Vice Pres.), W. Snyder, T. Reel, D. Jennings, P. Paul, R. Cummings, D. Timpany, D. Rickman, B. Fox. Row 2: D. Schwartz, C. Delker, J. Barda, P. Banko, C. Hamm, D. Williams, R. Pierce, M. Andrews, R. Wegener, M. Maness, G. Stoeckert, J. Stewart. Row 3: T. Ives, T. Rees, C. Sheppard, J. Hughes, Joe DeBold (Treas.), J. Shorp, J. Nelson, G. Sorensen, J. Lackey, K. Constantine. Rifle Club Affiliated with the National Rifle Association, the Rifle Club promotes safety through instruction of the proper usage of firearms. The club meets weekly at the Libby Rifle Range in Fort Belvoir, where the team competes with other area teams in matches of rifle marksmanship. Row 1: P. Perry, M. Durbon, P. Nichols, P. Cyr, L. Jackson, L. Winslow, Suzanne Cyr (social Chair.), Margaret Fletcher (Pres), Penny Ellis (Sec-Treas.), Laura Rettstatt (Pub. Chair.), C. Sargent, P. Spangler, C. Miller. Row 2: S. Brownlee, K. Pawson, N. Hauck, S. Sanders, C. Kern, Roberta Walker, Stephanie Perry, Jayne Bell, J. Neville, K. Swanson, Laura Daitz. Row 3: M. Alderson, B. Bloom, J. Hutchinson (Vice Pres), P. Young, J. Dahlstrom, K. Panich, M. McKay, T. Smith, P. Lynch, A. Lyles, J. Underwood, B. Simpson, T. Sheer. Row 4: M. Ballinger, K. Reuter, B. Wertz, G. Cyr, P. Cyr, J. Clifford, C. Ford, K. Moon, B. Horsman, S. Trautwein. G.A.A. Established as a national or¬ ganization to further interest in sports, the Girls Athletic As¬ sociation sponsors girls basket¬ ball, volleyball, archery, and tennis intramurals. In addition to activities within the school, club members have partici¬ pated in various county func¬ tions. Among these was a field day at Yorktown High School. The first profit-making hoot¬ enanny at Lee was sponsored by the G.A.A. in November and was a great success. The most memorable event of the year, however, was the awards din¬ ner at which the most out¬ standing members were rec¬ ognized. 194 Lettermen One of the newest clubs ot Lee this year, the Lettermen ' s Association benefits both the school and the athletes that represent Lee. All varsity lettermen who have earned a letter at Lee are eligible for admittance. The purpose of the Letter- men ' s Association is to learn, teach, and promote sportsman¬ ship through athletics. This is fulfilled by announcing games during the week, forming cheering sections at basketball games, caring for the baseball field and track, and maintain¬ ing general good spirit through¬ out the school. School service is another field of endeavor for the As¬ sociation. Posters in the halls and in the cafeteria urge the student body to take back their trays and to keep the halls during the day, free of congestion. Monotoring also was handled by the Lettermen. The Lettermen ' s Associa¬ tion promises to be a club pos¬ sessing great school leadership and spirit. Row 1: Mike Davis (Treas), Art Aguilar (Pari.), Mike Selvitelle (Hist), Mike Peters (Sec.), Bobby Allen (Vice Pres), Trip Clarke (Pres), B. Maas, T. Cushman. Row 2: S. Simon, J. Kalajian, M. Frederickson, E. Huller, D. Nicholson, J. Nichols, M. Malone, S. Childress, J. Eddinger. Row 3: S. Northup, D. Cleeland, J. King, D. Lucas, M. McGowan, R. Gaboldan, R. Moffett. Row 4: D. Thompson, B. Sher¬ wood, R. Frost, R. Bauer, B. Young, J. Vass, A. Brown, P. Ford. Row 5: L. Daitz, T. Taylor, R. Heflin, M. Murphy, B. McDonald, W. English, T. Dittrich, J. Holly. Row 6: Mr. Bumgartner, P. Banks, G. Kirby, B. Lindfelt, B. Voseipka, M. Murray. Tennis Club Aside from holding a tour¬ nament to determine the mem¬ bers of the Varsity Tennis Team, the Tennis Club invited authorities to speak about the strategy of the game and to demonstrate the proper strokes. Beginners were taught the fundamentals of tennis, and advanced players had the op¬ portunity to develop their skills. In the spring, the Tennis Club practiced as much as possible, and in the late spring, the Varsity team began competition with other schools. Row 1: M. McKay, R. Harsman, C. Maxwell, M. Cloutier, K. Panich, D. DesJarlais, Stan Gray (Pres). Row 2: Capt. Christie, J. Hanna, C. Hanak, Jill Olson (Sec.-Treas), J. Hartline, Ronnie Bagley (Vice- Pres), W. Tucker, P. Gough, M. Moody, K. Hayden, G. Hall, J. Hope, Miss Russell. 195 CLINIC HELP: B. Thackston, L. Velenage, D. Leland. SCHOOL Bayles, C. Bylund, J. Powell, P. Ballenger, L. Hubbard, P. Smith, STORE: M. Shultz, M. Civille, B. Fox. OFFICE HELP: Row 1: C. R. Rebentisch, K. Faircloth. Row 2: K. Groves, T. Montague, C. Stevens, J. Snyder. Service Groups Many students give up study halls and lunch per¬ iods to help their school through the various duties they perform in the office, guidance department, book store, school store, library and clinic. The assistants in the office and guidance departments answer calls, check absentees and perform other jobs which lessen the work of the secretaries. Students working in the bookstore and school store sell books and school supplies before classes begin in the morning and during the lunch per¬ iods. Among the many duties performed by the assis¬ tant librarians, is taking charge of the involved process of borrowing books, replacing them on their shelves and keeping the library in presentable condition. In the clinic, students help Mrs. Mainwaring by caring for ailing students who need assistance during the day. 196 Row 1: D. Epperson, Col. Robbins, D. Fisher. Row 2: R. McCoughey, J. Polley, C. Widenbusch, B. Shotwell. Drum Major Majorettes This year, the Majorette squad was repre¬ sented by a girl from each class, selected for their twirling and marching ability, appear¬ ance, personality, and poise. When the squad competed against squads from all Fairfax County schools, it received the second place trophy. The majorettes plan to send representatives to the College of William and Mary summer camp for drum majors and majorettes. The squad is also in the process of expanding to include twelve or more members. 197 198 Reserve Band Concert Band Row 1: J. Hawn, B. Archer. Row 2: D. Banson, A. Jennings, J. McDonald, C. Olson. Row 3: D. McPherson, A. Wilburn, T. Clifford, C. Perkins, L. Payne, D. Powell, B. Scott, J. Wilson, B. Erickson, G. Alloway, T. Lautzenheiser, Charles Harp (Vice-Pres.). Row 4: J. Evans, J. Adams, R. Buxton, R. Nay, M. Cocks, T. Fitz, R. McGrew, M. Mahoney, D. Summers, B. Paul, S. Kooman, L. Bahl, F. Ratliff, E. Kalagalh, G. Warne, R. Matsumoto, E. Bray, R. Hope, R. Zipp. Row 5: R. Amundson, D. Bialis, D. Gibson, D. Barricks, J. Moore, D. Lucas, M. Howell. Row 1 : P. Bates, S. Berry, P. Hoereth, L. Wright, C. Ford, Carla Dakin (Sec.), S. Kern. Row 2: S. Baumgardner, N. Trelogan, D. George, S. Winne. Row 3: Bill Conway (Treas.), E. Tabor, P. Gough, F. Hunter, Ken Cole (Vice-Pres.), C. Hanak, Steve Ford (Pres.), J. Mueller, G. Parson, L. Alloway, W. Tucker. Row 4: S. Kampman, P. Alloway, R. Bagley, G. Gregory, L. Evans, J. Kalagarh, D. Ander¬ son, S. Beremand, S. VanCourt, G. Cluger, M. Owen, D. Hormes, S. Cocks, H. Maas, K. Hutchinson, T. Evans, E. Challain, S. Loetterle, D. Gibbs, G. Caton, J. Covington, L. McKay, R. Zipp. Row 5: P. Winn, G. Sherwood, W. Inpey, D. Lee, J. Dalcon, J. Mueller, G. Parsons, L. Alloway, W. Tucker. Row 4: S. Kampman, Hoereth, A. Arcand, J. Hanak, J. Kepple, G. Clarke, D. Schwartz, R. Danley, T. Reel, T. Cathcart, S. Greer, C. Mossman. 199 Row 1: C. Adamson, C. Burnett, J. Patch, J. Matthews, D. Fisher, M. Brunner. Row 2: J. Brassel, M. Cisna, M. Beard, M. Roseta, J. Batchelor, T. Taylor, R. Snyder, R. Coggin, L. Regan, J. A. Rogers, G. Gorman, N. Brady, D. Miller, J. Keagy. Row 3: K. Ferguson, N. Musick, K. McClosky, J. Wachkolz, C. Fols, P. Maize, I. Moore. Row 4: M. Minnich, C. Brader, P. Chambers. Row 5: P. Ludington, A. Breitenberg, B. Carney. Mixed Chorus Row 1: Mrs. Forrer, M. Blair, S. Kimble, L. Van Landingham, L. Muhonen, L. Romola, C. Carter, M. Ballinger, S. Belshan, T. Bakowski, J. Hiegel, L. Wolfe. Row 2: C. Zerr, T. Campbell, C. Sargent, E. McGuire, J. Henderson, K. Wood, J. Cain, C. Hess, L. Balch, N. Cereghins, K. Grey, P. Mullen, J. Kallagian, L. Pember¬ ton, accompanist. Row 3, Center: C. Robert, S. Browne, L. Hallman, L. Houff, L. Gore, J. Cunha, R. Wright, G. O ' Brien, A. Taraska, L. Tazelaar. Row 3 Left: L. Loeslein, M. McDonald, S. Poole, C. Kanley, A. Czajowski, T. Sher, V. Miller, M. Durbon, K. Seekins, R. Hall, L. Stark, M. Bardelo, K. Emmons, J. Gruver, D. Leland, L. Aird, S. Alvey, N. Patterson. Row 4: L. Johnson, C. Cummings, E. Young, L. Roberts, L. Pemberton, M. Ostinato, L. Lucks, M. Parker, E. Earney, N. Spearman, S. Greer, D. Henderson, R. DuVall, D. Clark, S. McCloskey. Freshman Chorus 200 Row 1: J. Boss, B. Paul, D. Weidner, T. Rayburn, Row 2: T. Abernathy, S. Rychlik, G. Sorensen, M. Dobson Row 3: K. Mann, R. Goboldon, A. Smith, R. Morris, M. Frederickson, R. Cog- gin, S. Greer. Row 4: R. Duvall, S. Hart, D. Henderson, C. Lipsey, G. Hall. Boys’ Glee Club Row 1: J. Harris, S. Bowling, R. Lowe, B. Luck. Row 2: P. King, M. Alder- son, accompanist, D. Maddox, C. Beach, D. Earles, J. Newille, F. Huddleston. Row 3: J. Isbell, N. Price, N. Franklin, J. Patch, M. Delker, D. Ettleman, C. McCarthy, D. O ' Connor. Row 4: A. Kosch, C. Payne, K. Fair- cloth, L. Kearns, R. Schwartz, F. Hill. Advanced Girls’ Row 1: L. Pyles, P. Mullen, K. Ford, V. Walter, Mrs. Forrer, J. McMullough (accompanist). Row 2: S. Polifka, J. Malpass, K. Noordhoff, S. Fox, M. Cloutier, T. Spencer. Row 3: B. Allen, R. Monk, S. Shaw, K. Wedin, B. Van Sant, R. Sargent, E. Harding. Row 4: A. Rosoff, A. Smith, G. Kirby, A. Wilson, S. Rychlik. A cappella 201 204 Student Life We ' ll remember that this year was clothed in herringbone tweed on its way to the Hot Shoppes. There it smoked Winstons (until the government cancer report) while telling grape and pachyderm jokes over endless cups of coffee. Beatles (and various imitations thereof) stampeded this year with their pudding basin hair cuts and the Liverpool sound. Fingernails were cut short and hair was cut long as Mississippi John ' s followers learned his latest. This year did the bird at open houses until the vultures came. This year will be remembered in weejuns and wheat jeans on its way to the Keg. This year will be remembered. 205 206 207 208 mm w Homecoming Homecoming began this year with a puff of smoke, a kiss on the cheek, class rivalries, and victory over Madison. The uff of smoke emitted from the many-weejuned-Tri-Hi-Y- Chinese-dragon-centipede. The kiss was planted on the cheek of Queen Barbara Hollowell by Mr. Parrish. The rivalries inspired the creation f both unique and original floats. And the score of 33 to 7 over Madison was entirely the handi-work of the football team. The first prize winning Sen¬ ior float, We ' re expecting Victory! The Junior Class float, Homecoming, Harvest of Memories. The Sophomore float por¬ traying a lancer and his lady. Queen Barbara and her court participate in tradi¬ tional homecoming formali¬ ties. 210 Carla Dakin Junior Attendant Sharon Horton Junior Attendant Homecoming Court - 1964 213 Joyce Carter Senior Attendant Suzanne Dodge Senior Attendant Senior Beauties Barboro Hollowell 1964 Homecoming Queen Deanie Black Maid of Honor 214 Keyette and Key Club members model ap¬ propriate school dress. Steve Ford models inappropriate dress. Art Aguilar attempts to demonstrate some¬ thing or other. The SCA sponsored a CARE dri ve and, with the initiation of class rivalries, $645 was raised. Mrs. Jane Abbot of the Vir¬ ginia CARE Committee accepted the check from Malcolm Murray, SCA President, and from Bev Sloane and Trip Clark, co-chair¬ men for the drive. 216 Mr. Parrish addresses the student body, to Peggy Massman models a dress which can be worn to a semi-formal dance, congratulate them on their enthusiasm and school spirit. Assemblies 217 Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation winners-Row 1: Ed Tabor, Mike Cogswell, Tim Wiley. Row 2: Nancy Hastings, Rosalind Rebent- isch, Joyce Carter, Janet Pernice, Lynn Loetterle, Lillian Richards. Row 3: Bill Conway, Steve Ford, Mike Peters, Jeff Dix. Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists- Row 1: Jerrilyn Powell, Ann Singer, Theresa Ryan. Row 2: Bill Simms, John Mueller. 218 DAR Award Winner Bebe Henderson Optimists ' Award Winners Malcolm Murray Sue Cone Award Winners Many of Lee ' s students have won outstanding awards. Among these are eighteen stu¬ dents who were awarded the Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. From these 18, five of Lee ' s students were se¬ lected as semi-finalists and will go on to compete for scholar¬ ships. Beatrice Hender son was se¬ lected by the DAR to receive their award for outstanding contributions to her school and community. Each year the Optimist Club selects two students from Lee on the basis of their service to the school. This year the club selected Sue Cone and Malcolm Murray. Jay Bell did a research proj¬ ect-on the functions of the thy¬ roid and was subsequently chosen as one of the Westing- house Talent Search Winners. Jay will go on to compete for further scholarships. Westinghouse Talent Search Finalist Jay Bell 219 The Diary of Anne Frank Mr. Frank . Dick Danley Meip .Anita Britenburg Mrs. Van Daan .Sonya Polifka Mr. Van Daan .Ken Cole Peter Van Daan .Buddy Allen Mrs. Frank .Mary Ann Ryan Margot Frank .Jeanne Brassel Anne Frank .Franceen Huddleston Mr. Kraler .Bill Simms Mr. Dussel .Steve Holton 220 Producer-Director .Mr. Philip Hasselvander Assistant Director .Cathie Calvert Technical Director .Jean Kolb Stage Manager .Kathy Hallamore Business Managers .Carol Chiles .Chris Forbes Prompters . . Carol Adamson . . Sharon Haggerty . . Carolyn Stephen House Manager .Mary Cisna Publicity Advertisement .... Sharon Little Lighting . Stanley Kampman . . . Kim McLeland . Bill Simms .Ken Cole . . Robert Helbush .... Craig Olson Properties . . . Diane Cassidy Sound .... Peter Winne Costumes . . . Anita Wilson Make-up . . Mary Ann Ryan 221 222 223 224 Slave Auction The Senior class staged an assem¬ bly in which Seniors were sold to re¬ venge-seeking Juniors. The auction was a screaming success (due to a performance by the Roaches, Lee ' s answer to the Beatles.) The Juniors were able to buy a great variety of charming young people such as Baby Gidge, Shady Sue and Dangerous Deanie, Tiny Tim and Tipsy Tom. 225 Dances One of the highlights ot everyone ' s high school career is the prom — either junior or senior. This annual occasion is not the only traditional dance a student can attend. Each fall, there is the Homecoming semi- formal dance and the Sadie Hawkins totally-sloppy dance. In addition to these special- event dances, sock hops of varying themes are frequently held during the year. 226 It’s Academic Lee ' s It ' s Academic team, comprised of Pam Seekins, Steve Ford, and Mike Peters, defeated its first opponents, George Washington and Bishop Carroll high schools. Lee won with a 50 point lead. The team was defeated in their second match. 227 Hootenannies 1964 saw folk music become a major development in the cul¬ tural life of Lee students. Folk enthusiasts carried their gui¬ tars everywhere with them but in the lunch line, and P. P. M. and Baez were discussed almost as much as the Beatles. The hootenanny became a popular means of self-expression since anyone can bang on a guitar and sing loud. Students clapped, stomped, and screamed their way through three official hoot- ennanies and many more of the backyard and dark, dank cellar variety. The senior hootenanny (228, top) started the ball rolling as seniors screeched through a kind of musical free-for-all, singing the sort of good, clean all-American bawdy songs that Lee students are famous for. 228 Later on in the year, the G.A.A. included alien (Edison, Fairfax) tal¬ ent with Lee ' s in a Victory Hoote¬ nanny (228, center bottom.) Ev¬ eryone had a gay time, especially Tony Dambrava. The epitomy of hootenannies oc¬ curred in February, when the illus¬ trious Milton ' Uncle Miltie ' Grant brought his pack of professional hooters to grace Lee ' s stage. They were almost as popular as the Lee amateurs and were even heard oc¬ casionally over the roar of contin¬ uous counter-clapping. Bob Little- ha les and Bill Moss (229, top center) were selected to begin an engage¬ ment at Basin ' s. Long live the Hootennany! May we go on forever a whistlin ' and a blowin ' and a strainin ' every nerve. 229 Beatle music blared in the dressing rooms while on stage the cast sang Gilbert and Sullivan ' s operetta at the music department ' s production of the Mikado Mr. Benedict ' s art classes made the sets for the musical and Mr. Hassel- vander of the dramatics department directed. Even though the sets had to be con¬ structed at the last minute and Mrs. Forrer of the music department had only several rehearsals with the or¬ chestra before the first show, the performance was remarkably profes¬ sional. The large crowds that attended the Mikado were not disappointed with its humor and music. 230 Mikado The Robert E. Lee Choral Department presents Gilbert Sullivan ' s THE MIKADO Dramatis Personae Nanki-Poo Pish-Tush Pooh-Bah Yum-Yum Ko-Ko Pitti-Sing Peep-Bo Katisha The Mikado Tip Abernathy Stan Rychlik Mike Kanouse Cathy Ford Buddy Allen Estelle Harding Tracy Spencer Lillian Pyles Bill Simms 231 OH, INCIDENTALLY JUNIORS ARE PHINQUES 232 Basketball On March 13, the Juniors and Seniors be¬ gan the first of a series of basketball games to decide the champion of interclass rivalry. The Seniors won both the girls and boys games with scores of 13-1 and 40-38 respectively, but the rumbles among the boy cheerleaders ended in a draw. A whipped cream fight started in the girls locker room at halftime during the girls game; soon it spread to the gym and most everyone became involved. Squirt guns filled with colored water and water bal¬ loons appeared; pande¬ monium reigned until Mr. Milan was able to make his way to the microphone and de¬ mand order. The rest of the girls game was spent in comparative calm with only furtive attempts on the boys part to kill each other. When the boys game began, the girls cheer¬ leaders took over and the boy cheerleaders retired to the locker room. All eyes were on the players as they roared through one of the closest games in Lee ' s Junior-Senior basketball history. The lead vacillated from one side to the other but the Seniors finally managed to come out on top in the last action-packed minutes of the game. 233 Ars Amatoria or The Art of Love” 234 On March 20, the Latin Club presented its annual satire on modern life in the Ro¬ man style. 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Dr. William Wallert, D.D.S 251 Index Abernathy, T. 83, 187, 190, 233 Acker, C. 101, 189 Acker, J. 83 Adams, C. 83, 1 90 Adams, D. 101 Adams, J. 117, 119 Adams, M. 177 Adamson, C. 41, 189 Adamson, S. 1 01 Adkins, L. 101 Aguilar, A. 41, 170, 178, 180, 195 Aguilar, P. 41 Ahn, V. 1 17 Aird, L. 117, 200 Akin, M. 1 1 7 Alderson, M. 101, 177, 190, 194, 201 Alford, L. 83 Allen, C. 101 Allen, B. 41, 189, 233 Allen, J. 101 Allen, J. 101 Allen, K. 101 Allen, R. 41, 140, 150, 180, 195, 201 Allen, S. 101 Allen, W. 1 17 Alexander, M. 83, 183, 185, 187, 190 Alley, W. 1 17 Alloway, G. 117, 119 Allowoy, L. 101, 189, 191, 195 Alloway, P. 41, 176, 181, 183, 186, 189, 199 Aluestegui, M. 41, 173 Alvey, S. 117, 200 Amundson, R. 101, 199 Anderson, D. 4 1 Anderson, D. 41, 199 Anderson, G. 1 1 7 Anderson, M. 1 01 Anderson, P. 83, 1 87 Andrews, J. 83, 150, 190 Andrews, J. 41 Andrews, L. 1 1 7 Andrews, M. 101, 185, 194 Anzalone, J. 101 Arcand, C. 1 1 7 Arcand, A. 42, 189, 199 Archer, B. 117, 195, 199 Archer, P. 1 0 1 Ardison, B. 1 07 Atkins, E. 1 1 7 Atkinson, C. 1 01 Atkinson, C. 83 Austin, A. 83 Auten, J. 83 Averitt, J. 101, 182, 187 Baatz, E. 1 17 Bader, M. 1 1 7 Baggarly, T. 1 1 7 Bagley, R. 83, 176, 177, 195, 199 Bahl, L. 117, 199 Baily, J. 83 Bailey, L. 117, 155, 189 Balazs, S. 101 Batch, J. 42 Batch, R. 117, 173 Bolch, S. 101, 200 Ball, A. 101 Ballen ger, P. 42, 196 Ballenger, P. 1 1 7 Ballinger, L. 83 Bandyk, T. 101, 148, 199 Banko, P. 83, 194 Banda, J. 83, 190, 194 Bordello, M. 117, 200 Banha, B. 83 Barker, T. 1 1 7 Barkley, J. 1 17 Barlow, J. 42 Barlow, R. 42, 180, 188 Barnes, P. 42 Barr, K. 101 Barrett, W. 101, 148 Barricks, D. 101, 199 Barricks, D. 117, 148, 199 Bartley, R. 1 1 7 Bass, D. 42, 180 Bassford, W. 83, 185, 191, 207 Batchelor, J. 42 Bates, P. 101, 199 Bauer, R. 43, 140, 180, 195 Baucer, T. 83, 1 48 Baumgardner, J. 83 Baumgardner, S. 117, 199 Boyles, A. 43, 189, 196 Beach, C. 101, 184, 291 Beach, M. 43, 181, 183 Bean, W. 1 1 7 Beard, M. 1 01 Bearden, W. 1 1 7 Bea ver, B. 83 Beck, J. 1 17 Beck, L. 83, 187, 188 Beckett, R. 1 01 Belew, J. 102 Bell, B. 102, 192 Bell, J. 43, 136, 180, 219 Bell, S. 83, 185, 186 Beliak, D. 102 Beliak, M. 102 Bellman, B. 1 02, 1 94 Belshen, S. 117, 200 Belyea, R. 83 Bement, W. 83, 149 Benchert, C. 83 Benchert, G. 1 1 7 Benner, D. 84 Benner, V. 1 1 7 Bennett, B. 84, 170, 179, 183, 190 Bennett, G. 1 02, 1 84 Bennett, H. 1 1 7 Bennett, K. 1 1 7 Bennett, R. 82, 84, 170, 188, 190 Bennett, T. 1 1 8 Bennick, P. 84, 1 86 Benson, D. 118, 199 Benzaquen, A. 43 Beremand, D. 102, 199 Beremand, S. 84, 199 Berendt, R. 84 Berge, B. 1 02 Berger, D. 1 02 Berge. W. P-1 Berk, J. 102 Berry, S. 84, 1 99 Bertrand, L. 1 1 8 Best, A. 102 Biallas, D. 118, 199 Bieber, D. 1 1 8 Bingham, D. 102, 156 Birdsall, J. 102, 148 Birkhold, A. 102 Black, D. 43 Blackman, L. 1 1 8 Blaich, L. 1 1 8 Blair, M. 118, 185, 200 Blaire, T. 84 Blakely, V. 102 Blakenbaker, B. 84 Blalock, R. 1 02 Blevins, B. 1 1 8 Bloom, B. 43, 188, 194 Boas, S. 118, 173 Bodine, N. 1 18 Bieckman, M. 1 1 8 Bohlayer, M. 1 02 Bohning, M. 1 02 Bokowski, T. 1 1 8 Bolton, E. 1 02 Bond, S. 102 Bonner, J. 1 1 8 Bossa, A. 43 Boress, R. 118, 199 Boucher, S. 1 1 8 Boucher, Y. 1 1 8 Bowling, S. 1 02, 201 Boyd, R. 1 18 Boyd, R. 43, 140 Brader, C. 43 Brady, N. 84, 190 Brandes, L. 1 1 8 Branham, B. 1 02 Brassel, J. 43, 187, 189 Braun, S. 43 Bray, E. 118, 199 Breakiron, L. 102, 191, 192 Breitenberg, A. 84, 182, 183, 185, 189, 190 Brewer, M. 1 1 8 Brewis, G. 1 02 Bricked, B. 102 Brindly, W. 84 Brizzi, D. 44, 176, 182, 188 Brooks, B. 1 02 Brotbeck, G. 44, 172, 176 Brown, A. 44, 180, 195 Brown, C. 1 02, 1 9 1 Brown, J. 44 Brown, J. 1 02 Brown, N. 84, 173,181,185 186, 190 Brown, P. 118 Brown, R. 44 Brown, S. 118, 200 Brownlee, S. 102, 194 Brumbaugh, B. 44 Brumbaugh, M. 102, 156 Brunner, M. 1 02 Brunsons, A. 1 1 8 Brust, L. 102, 136, 173 Bryan, A. 44 Bryan, B. 102, 188 Bryant, V. 1 02 Buckingham, R. 1 1 8 Bucko, P. 102, 173 Buffalow, B. 1 03 Buge, B. 1 03 Bullard, B. 103 Bumgardner, M. 103 Bumgardner, R. 84 Bunting, J. 84 Burger, H. 84 Burnett, C. 44, 1 84 Burnett, C. 1 03 Burnette, A. 1 1 8 Burnley, K. 1 1 8 Buscher, L. 1 03 Bussey, C. 1 1 8 Buster, V. 84, 186, 190 Buxton, R. 119, 199 Buxton, R. 84 Bylund, C. 44, 1 96 Bylund, H. 1 19 Byrne, J. 1 19 Cadigan, P. 44 Caffrey, P. 84 Cain, J. 1 19 252 Call, C. 84 Coll, C. 84 Call, M. 119 Callaman, D. 84 Calvert, C. 84, 183, 189, 193 Campbell, J. 119, 193 Campbell, J. 1 19 Campbell, M. 84, 194 Campbell, S. 44 Campbell, S. 44 Campion, D. 45 Cannaday, J. 103 Cantrell, G. 1 1 9 Cantrell, K. 84 Canzonieri, J. 84, 184, 190 Capar, K. 1 1 9 Carey, R. 1 03 Carlan, S. 103, 148, 178 Carlan, W. 45 Carney, B. 1 03 Carney, C. 45 Carr, N. 1 1 9 Carr, P. 103 Carr, S. 103 Carrico, K. 1 03 Carroll, R. 1 1 9 Carroll, S. 45 Carroll, T. 84, 190 Carroll, T. 1 1 9 Carlon, J. 1 1 9 Carson, R. 45, 1 84 Carter, C. 103, 200 Carter, C. 1 1 9 Carter, J. 45, 172, 175, 183, 190, 219 Carter, N. 1 1 9 Cash, B. 1 19 Cossedy, D. 84, 176, 177, 189, 191 Casteel, C. 84 Cathcart, T. 119, 149, 199 Caton, G. 45, 178, 199 Cereghino, N. 119, 200 Challain, E. 85, 185, 199 Cholloin, L. 103, 191 Chambers, S. 1 03 Chamblee, J. 45, 186, 189 Chamblee, J. 1 1 9 Champany, D. 85, 187, 190 Champion, K. 1 03 Champion, S. 46 Channell, M. 1 1 9 Chapman, N. 46 Chappelle, C. 46, 188 Charleston, W. 1 19 Chase, L. 1 1 9 Cisna, R. 99, 190, 192, 195 Citrenbaum, B. 119, 137 Civille, M. 46, 185, 189, 196 Clark, B. 103 Clark, D. 119, 200 Clark, L. 1 19 Clark, L. 1 19 Clark, W. 47 Clarke, D. 85, 141, 173, 178, 195 Clarke, G. 46, 199 Clarke, G. 1 1 9 Clarke, L. 103, 100, 137 Cleeland, D. 85, 195 Click, S. 85 Clifford, J. 1 19 Clifford, T. 103, 199 Cloaninger, J. 85, 177, 184, 190 Cloutier, M. 103, 195, 201 Cobb, T. 103 Cocks, S. 199 Coeks, M. 1 19 Coffs, D. 85 Coffs, S. 85 Coggi, R. 1 03, 207 Cogswell, M. 47, 194, 217 Colby, C. 119, 186 Cole, C. 32, 119 Cole, D. 103 Cole, K. 47, 189, 199 Cole, R. 103, 156 Collier, J. 1 19 Collier, G. 85 Collier, R. 85, 148 Collins, E. 1 03 Collins, J. 85 Collins, R. 85 Collins, R. 1 03 Cook, L. 85 Cone, S. 47, 170, 175, 176, 179, 188, 219 Connelly, R. 1 03, 1 93 Constantine, C. 1 03 Constantine, K. 47, 194 Constantine, K. 1 19 Conway, W. 47, 173, 178, 180, 182, 199, 219 Conway, S. 1 03 Cook, J. 1 19 Cook, L. 1 1 9 Cooney, G. 1 03 Corbin, T. 1 03, 1 84 Costello, J. 85 Costello, P. 1 03 Cothran, B. 47 Courson, G. 1 04 Covington, J. 104, 148, 173, 199 Covert, B. 1 1 9 C overt, S. 85 Cox, H. 47, 176, 177, 185, 190, 193 Cox, P. 47 Cox, R. 47 Cox, S. 1 1 9 Cox, W. 1 19 Craig, B. 47, 189, 195 Craig, J. 119 Crandall, D. 1 04 Crank, M. 1 1 9 Cravens, J. 119 Crawford, L. 85 Crider, D. 85, 118, 185, 187 Croft, J. 85 Cullen, S. 120 Culotta, L. 1 20 Culpepper, P. 1 04, 1 82 Cummings, C. 85, 200 Cummings, R. 104, 194 Cunho, J. 120, 200 Curtis, R. 85 Cushman, J. 1 20 Cushman, T. 47, 140, 178, 180, 181, 195 Cyr, C. 86, 1 36 Cyr, G. 86, 186, 190 Cyr, P. 120, 194 Cyr, P. 48, 186 Cyr, S. 48, 170, 173, 179, 186 Cyr, S. 48, 170, 179 Czajkowski, A. 1 20, 200 Czarnik, R. 1 20, 1 9 1 Dahlstrom, J. 120, 194 Daitz, L. 48, 140, 194, 195 Dakin, C. 86, 136, 175, 177, 199 Dakin, J. 120, 173, 185, 199 Dale, H. 104 Dale, S. 104 Dambrava, T. 48, 140, 182, 190 Damon, C. 48 Danley, C. 120, 189, 195 Donley, R. 86, 189, 199 Davids, D. 86, 1 85 Davids, K. 104, 185 Davis, D. 1 20 Davis, G. 66 Davis, M. 86, 177, 195 Davis, M. 120 Davis, M. 1 04 Davis, P. 1 04 Davis, T. 1 04, 1 48 Davis, W. 1 20 Deane, T. 86 De Bold, J. 86, 185, 194 Delker, C. 120, 185, 194 Delker, M. 104, 195, 201 Demory, D. 1 20 Demory, J. 86 Dermer, J. 1 20, 1 49 Dermer, M. 86, 183, 189, 190 Des Jarlais, D. 86, 173, 177, 180, 185, 195 Dester, E. 1 04 Devers, L. 48 Dobson, M. 86 Dickenson, G. 1 20 Dickenson, L. 1 04 Dieterle, D. 86, 1 56 Dietz, B. 1 04 Dietz, S. 48 Dilton, G. 86, 190 Dillon, T. 86, 189, 190, 195 Dingus, C. 1 20 Dittrich, T. 86, 1 95 Dix, J. 49, 176, 177, 219 Dixon, C. 120, 186 Dixon, D. 1 04 Dodge, S. 49, 175, 176 Dodson, J. 1 04 Dodson, W. 1 20 Dolan, N. 1 04, 1 86 Dolon, X. 49 Donnally, S. 1 20 Dotterer, R. 1 92 Doster, C. 1 04 Doyal, F. 86 Dove, E. 1 04 Downey, L. 1 20 Downs, A 104, 184, 186 Downs, G. 1 20 Doyle, H. 120 Dragotta, G. 86 Dragotta, J. 1 20 Drake, M. 120 Duckworth, J. 49 Dumas, L. 86 Dunn, C. 1 04 Dunn, L. 49, 1 40 Dunman, M. 1 20 Dupon, H. 87 Dutlon, C. 1 20 Durbon, M. 120, 193, 194, 200 Durrow, K. 1 20 DuVall, R. 104, 148, 200, 207 Eames, E. 49, 1 90 Earl, S. 120, 149 Eorney, L. 120, 200 Eastman, P. 49 Eatinger, C. 1 20 Ebelke, R. 120 Eddinger, M. 49, 185, 190, 193 Eddinger, J. 87, 185, 195 Edge, L. 104 Edge, L. 120 Edwards, J. 1 04 Edwards, L. 87, 187 Eilington, W. 1 20 Ellis, H. 104 Ellis, P. 87, 170, 175, 179, 187, 193, 194 253 Elmore, J. 1 20 Elmore, S. 87, 1 90 Embry, L. 1 20 Emert, G. 1 04 Emert, L. 1 04 Emmons, K. 104, 200 Emory, G. 1 20 Engelman, B. 87, 185 Engly, K. 104 Engly, T. 49 English, H. 87, 195 Ensurd, C. 1 20 Epley, S. 1 04 Epperson, Q. 120, 184 Erickson, B. 120, 173 Epperson, D. 49, 1 97 Erickson, M. 87 Ernstes, R. 49, 1 90 Eskridge, J. 87, 190 Esposito, L. 121, 189 Etheridge, W. 1 04 Ettleman, D. 87, 137, 201 Evans, J. 121, 199 Evans, L. 49, 1 99 Evans, S. 87 Evans, S. 121, 185 Evans, T. 50, 199 Evelyn, D. 50 Evelyn, L. 1 04 Fahringer, S. 1 04 Faircloth, K. 50, 196, 201 Fallon, J. 50 Farmer, M. 1 04 Farrar, B. 121 Farrar, L. 87, 1 90 Forrel, C. 87, 190 Farrel, L. 1 2 1 Farris, J. 1 04 Farris, L. 50 Farrow, J. 121 Farrow, M. 87 Fouls, T. 121, 149 Faust, M. 87, 186, 187, 189 Faw, S. 50 Featherall, B. 50 Featherstone, T. 121 Felker, A. 121 Fellows, D. 105 Fennell, T. 105, 180 Ferguson, C. 50, 1 85 Ferguson, C. 1 05 Ferguson, D. 105, 189 Ferguson, E. 1 05 Ferguson, L. 1 05 Fewell, B. 105 Filipovich, G. 1 21 Finch, W. 105, 185 Fincham, R. 1 05 Fisher, L. 50 Fisher, R. 50, 191 Fitz, D. 87 Fitx, T. 121, 199 Flatequal, Anne 1 05 Fletcher, M. 50, 170, 179, 194 Flynn, J 82, 87, 173, 176, 177, 182, 183 Folkerth, V. 87, 185, 187, 190 Fols, C. 105 Forbes, C. 87, 189 Forbes, R. 1 05 Ford, C. 105, 173, 199, 200, 233 Ford, C. 105 Ford, L. 121, 194 Ford, P. 87, 180, 192, 195 Ford, S. 50, 170, 176, 180, 182, 197, 199, 219 Forshier, N. 121 Fortin, J. 51 Foster, B. 1 05, 1 97 Foster, J. 1 21 Foster, L. 87, 182, 185 Foster, S. 87, 1 88 Foulk, K. 121 Fowler, J. 51 Fox, B. 87, 184, 190, 196 Fox, S. 87, 201 Franklin, E. 1 05 Franklin, K. 87, 185 Franklin, N. 125, 201 Freda, C. 87, 1 73 Freda, M. 1 25 Frederick, L. 51, 185 Frederickson, M. 87, 150, 192, 195, 207 Freeny, K. 1 05, 1 85 Frieders, M. 105, 191 Friend, K. 87 Friend, M. 1 21 Friend, S. 1 21 Froman, S. 51 Frost, R. 87, 195 Fultz, R. 105, 148 Fultz, S. 105, 175 Fyre, C. 1 21 Gabaldon, R. 51, 190, 192, 195, 207 Gallagher, K. 87, 190 Gagner, T. 5 1 Gambrell, J. 1 21 Garner, L. 88 Garner, P. 1 05 Gardner, R. 1 21 Garner, D. 1 21 Geisler, R. 1 21 Gelberg, N. 105 Gentry, C. 1 21 George, D. 105, 184, 199 Gettler, M. 105, 148 Gibbs, F. 88, 187, 190 Gibson, D. 121, 199 Gilliland, J. 121 Gillis, J. 88, 187 Girard, J. 88 Girardi, J. 1 05 Glaser, C. 105, 186 Glasgow, B. 88, 177 Glasgow, W. 1 21 Goble, D. 105 Godsey, J. 51 Goins, C. 88 Goins, R. 1 21 Goldberg, J. 51 Good, L. 105 Goode, L. 1 05, 1 48 Goode, S. 52 Goodin, K. 1 05 Goodman, D. 1 06 Goodwin, T. 88, 148 Gordon, S. 52 Gore, L. 121, 200 Gore, R. 88 Gorman, C. 88 Gorman, G. 1 06, 1 37 Gott, J. 106, 186 Gough, P. 88, 195, 199 Goven, S. 88 Graaff, T. 122 Graham, G. 1 06 Graves, W. 1 22 Gray, K. 122, 195, 200 Gray, S. 52 Green, B. 1 06 Greene, D. 1 06 Greene, S. 1 22 Greer, S. 122, 199, 207 Index Greer, S. 52, 200 Gregory, E. 88, 199 Grigsby, J. 1 22 Grimm, C. 1 06 Grimm, J. 52 Grissom, G. 1 06 Grove, A. 52, 196 Grove, M. 1 22 Grurer, J. 122, 200 Guessford, P. 1 22 Guglielimini, J. 122 Guilfoy, N. 106, 1 86 Hagerty, D. 122, 173, 185, 193 Hagerty, S. 88, 185 Hahula, L. 1 06 Haines, D. 1 06 Hall, C. 122 Hall, D. 106, 184 Hall, G. 52, 190, 192, 207 Hall, M. 52 Hall, M. 88, 184, 187, 188 Hall, P. 122 Hall, R. 106, 200 Hallamore, K. 53, 182, 187, 189 Hallman, L. 122, 200 Hamilton, B. 1 06 Hamilton, F. 1 22 Hamilton, K. 88, 175 Hamilton, L. 88, 187, 190 Hamilton, R. 1 06 Hamm, K. 1 22, 1 89 Hamm, C. 53, 1 94 Hammons, D. 1 06 Hanak, C. 88, 191, 195, 199 Hanak, J. 122, 199 Hanlin, L. 53 Hanna, J. 88, 190, 195 Hannibal, T. 88 Hansen, A. 1 06 Hanson, H. 122 Hardesty, L. 88, 191 Harding, E. 106, 184, 201, 233 Hardy, K. 88 Harms, J. 53 Hamer, R. 88 Horner, W. 1 22 Harp, C. 122, 199 Harrington, R. 53, 176, 186, 187 Harrington, V. 106 Harris, D. 53, 181 Harris, J. 53 Harris, J. 122 Harris, J. 1 06 Harris, J. 122, 191, 201 Harris, L. 1 06 Harris, R. 1 06 Harris, R. 122 Harris, S. 88 Harris, S. 1 06 Harris, T. 122 Harris, W. 53 Harrison, J. 1 22 Harrison, L. 1 06 Harrison, M. 53 Harrison, R. 88 Harrison, T. 1 06 Harrover, A. 88 Hart, N. 122, 185 Hart, R. 122 Hart, S. 88, 207 Hart, V. 106 Hartline, J. 53 254 Hartline, J. 88 Hartman, A. 53 Harvey, B. 1 06 Harvey, L. 106, 148 Harvey, S. 88 Hassell, T. 122 Hassell, V. 53 Hassin, D. 122, 149 Hastings, N. 54, 1 75, 1 80, 1 83, 219 Hatcher, C. 1 06, 1 85 Hatcher, R. 1 07 Hattan, G. 1 22, 1 89 Hauch, N. 88, 176, 177, 187, 188, 189, 194, 195 Hawes, B. 122 Hawkins, M. 122, 186 Hawn, J. 107, 185, 199 Haycock, J. 54 Haycock, R. 88 Hayes, B. 89, 173, 190 Hayes, J. 107 Hayes, M. 55 Hazelwood, L. 1 22 Heffinger, F. 1 07 Heflin, R. 193, 195 Helbrush, R. 107, 192 Henderson, D. 89, 173, 183, 185, 200 Henderson, E. 1 22, 200 Hendricks, L. 1 22 Henigan, C. 54, 181, 186, 190 Herchig, R. 54 Herrmann, E. 54 Hess, A. 89, 180 Hess, C. 122, 200 Hess, L. 54 Hester, J. 1 22 Hiegel, J. 122, 200 Hight, R. 122 Hilburn, J. 1 23 Hill, F. 89, 185, 190, 201 Hill, H. 123, 149 Hill, R. 100, 107, 185 Hilliard, D. 123 Hilliard, J. 55, 176, 182, 183, 187 Himes, J. 55 Hinkle, J. 107 Hinkle, W. 107, 185, 199 Hoereth, P. 89, 1 99 Hoereth, S. 107, 177, 178, 180, 199 Hoffman, A. 55, 186 Hoffman, J. 1 23 Hoisington, J. 89 Holden, S. 55 Hollowed, B. 55, 170, 172, 175, 179, 181, 183 Holly, J. 89, 195 Holmes, N. 89, 190 Holton, S. 55, 173, 176, 177, 178, 182, 185 Holzman, K. 1 23 Holzman, R. 89 Hommel, M. 89 Hope, J. 55, 192, 195 Hope, R. 123, 173, 185, 199 Hopkins, V. 1 07 Horseman, R. 1 23 Horton, S. 89, 136, 170, 179 Horton, S. 55, 170, 179 Horwitz, M. 55 Hottle, V. 89, 186 Houf, L. 123, 200 House, P. 107 House, S. 89, 148 House, S. 107, 187 Howard, G. 55 Howell, M. 107, 156, 199 Hubbard, L. 55, 196 Hubbard, M. 89, 173, 177, 194 Huddleston, F. 89, 173, 176, 185, 189, 190, 201 Hudnall, J. 89, 188 Hudson, D. 89 Huesey, M. 56 Huff, G. 123 Huff, M. 123 Huff, S. 56 Huffman, B. 89 Huffman, G. 1 23 Huffstickler, D. 107, 148, 156 Hughes, J. 123, 194 Huller, E. 89, 195 Hundemer, J. 89 Hundemer, P. 1 23 Hunt, A. 107 Hunt, D. 89 Hunter, F. 89, 1 99 Hunt, G. 107 Hurley, G. 89 Hurley, M. 89 Hutchinson, G. 107, 172, 184 Hutchinson, J. 90, 194, 198 Hutchinson, K. 107, 199 Hutchinson, R. 1 07 Hutchison, S. 1 23 Hydrick, C. 107, 149, 170 Hycrick, J. 90, 177 Impey, B. 107, 156, 184, 199 Ingle, J. 107, 170 looss, J. 56 Irwin, J. 1 23, 1 49 Irwin, J. 1 23 Isbell, J. 56, 201 Ives, T. 123 Ives, V. 56, 176, 177, 182, 183, 187, 190, 194 Jackson, L. 56, 177, 186, 187 194 Jacobs, J. 56 James, K. 1 07 James, M. 82, 90, 175, 187, 188 Jeffries, J. 56 Jeffries, W. 1 07 Jenks, C. 1 07 Jennings, A. 123, 199 Jennings, B. 90, 186, 189 Jennings, D. 123, 194 Jennings, G. 90, 183 Jennings, J. 123, 137, 173, 182 Jensen, C. 90, 187, 188, 190 Joffre, P. 90, 176, 180 Johnson, D. 1 07 Johnson, E. 1 23 Johnson, L. 123, 200 Johnson, M. 56 Johnson, R. 56, 176, 177 Johnson, V. 1 07 Jones, C. 1 07 Jones, G. 1 07 Jones, H. 1 23 Jones, J. 1 23 Jones, K. 56 Jones, K. 123, 173 Jones, P. 56 Jones, P. 107, 156 Jones, W. 107 James, W. 57 Jordan, W. 1 23 Kalagian, J. 1 23, 200 Kalagian, J. 90, 95, 199 Kampmann, S. 107, 177, 189, 191, 192, 199 Kanouse, M. 82, 90, 148, 233 Kashurba, D. 90 Kastner, K. 123 Katradis, J. 1 07 Kouer, F. 1 24 Keagy, J. 1 07 Kean, M. 90 Kearns, L. 107, 201 Kearns, R. 90 Keefe, E. 107 Keefe, K. 57, 183 Keet, B. 107 Keller, J. 107, 192 Kelley, N. 1 24 Kelly, J. 124 Kelly, J. 124 Kennedy, D. 1 24 Kennedy, R. 1 07 Kepple, J. 90, 199 Kern, C. 57, 175, 183, 186, 187, 194 Kern, J. 1 24 Kern, S. 107, 199 Kessler, R. 107 Kester, L. 57 Keyes, D. 90 Kidd, R. 90 Kidd, S. 1 07 Kihn, J. 90, 177, 197 Kimble, J. 90 Kimble, S. 124, 200 Kindley, C. 107 King, J. 90, 141, 150, 195 King, P. 90, 137, 179, 201 Kingery, J. 1 24, 1 85 Kirk, C. 57 Kirby, J. 107, 192 Kish, J. 91 Kitchen, W. 107, 148 Kitchens, R. 1 07 Kleist, R. 107 Kleist, W. 57 Kliger, K. 1 07 Klimchalk, B. 1 24 Kohlmeier, C. 9 1 Klundt, L. 1 24 Koch, D. 107 Kolb, J. 82, 91 Kolesar, D. 91, 173, 176, 185, 187, 190 Kolesar, M. 1 07 Koomen, S. 1 24, 1 99 Kopleck, M. 57 Krone, K. 1 24 Krick, W. 91, 156 Krudurse, G. 124 Krupa, C. 1 24 Kulman, G. 9 1 Kuper, J. 1 24 Labanics, L. 91, 184, 186, 190 Lackey, J. 91 Lagana, M. 57 La Manche, F, 107, 193 La Manche, G. 58 Lane, S. 58 La Racque, J. 58 La Racque, M. 1 24 La Roche, R. 124, 149 La Rose, B. 58 La Rose, B. 91 Lautezeheiser, T. 124, 199 Lautzenheiser, C. 107 Lawrence, K. 107, 194 Lawson, R. 91, 190 Leacroy, M. 91 255 Leahey, M. 1 08 Leahey, W. 1 24 Leary, S. 1 08 Lee, D. 124, 199 Lehman, V. 58 Leibert, D. 91 Leibert, K. 91 Leland, D. 91, 186, 196, 200 Lewis, D. 1 08, 1 88 Lewis, D. 1 08, 1 88 Lewis, J. 1 08 Lewis, N. 1 08, 1 84 Lewis, R. 58 Lilly, D. 58 Lindenberger, J. 91, 191 Lindfelt, R. 91, 150, 195 Lindsay, C. 9 1 Lindsay, T. 1 24 Lipsey, C. 91, 207 Litsas, A. 91, 148 Littell, C. 108 Little, S. 58, 182, 184, 189 Littlehales, R. 124, 231 Lloyd, K. 124 Lloyd, R. 1 24 Lobi, C. 108, 173 Loeslein, L. 1 24, 200 Loeslein, R. 59 Loetterle, S. 1 24 Loetterle, L. 59, 176, 181, 183, 187, 199, 219 Loftus, M. 59 Logan, G. 59 Long, L. 59, 1 75 Lorenson, A. 1 24 Lovett, J. 1 08 Lovett, M. 59 Lowe, R. 108, 201 Lowery, B. 108, 184, 192 Lucas, D. 108, 199 Lucas, D. 91, 150, 195, 199 Luck, B. 108, 201 Luck, R. 124 Lucks, L. 124, 200 Ludington, P. 1 08 Lunceford, L. 59 Lundin, W. 91, 185 Luper, R. 59, 1 40 Lyles, A. 1 24 Lyles, J. 91 Lynch, P. 1 24 Lyon, G. 1 08, 1 84 MacCaffray, C. 91 MacLucas, B. 108, 194 MacLucas, B. 1 24 MacPherson, D. 124 McAdams, J. 91, 190 McAfee, B. 108 McAnulty, A. 91, 185, 189, 190 McBride, K. 91, 136, 179 McCaffrey, J. 9 1 McCall, A. 91, 190 McCall, R. 106 McCall, S. 60 McCalment, C. 124 McCann, L. 108, 185, 191 McCarthy, C. 109, 184, 201 McCarthy, D. 91, 183 McCarthy, K. 109, 156 McCaughay, R. 61, 197 McCauley, P. 61, 177 McCloskey, K. 1 09 McCloskey, P. 91, 185, 187 McCloskey, S. 124, 200 McConnell, 124 McCord, M. 61 McCord, V. 61, 176 McCormick, M. 124, 173 McCullough, J. 61 McDonald, K. 109 McDonald, J. 92, 177, 199 McDonald, M. 92 McDonald, M. 124, 200 McDonald, R. 61, 195 McDonald, R. 124 McDonough, K. 124 McGowan, J. 92, 148, 177 McGowan, M. 61, 141, 195 McGrew, R. 124, 199 McGuin, J. 61 McGuire, E. 124, 137, 200 McIntyre, J. 1 24 McIntyre, P. 1 09 McKay, J. 124 McKay, L. 92, 199 McKay, 125, 195 McKay, N. 109 McKay, P. 61, 179, 185, 186 McKnight, J. 61 McKnight, L. 1 25 McLaughein, O. 125 McLeland, K. 125 McMurray, 125 McQuearny, P. 125 McRight, B. 125, 173 McSparran, P. 92 Maas, B. 109, 148, 194, 195 Maddox, D. 92, 201 Maddox, J. 92 Mack, S. 59, 140 Magner, K. 1 09 Mahon, J. 1 09 Mahonen, M. 125, 199 Maize, C. 59 Maize, P. 92, 187 Majeske, J. 92 Majesky, A. 92 Majesky, G. 1 25, 1 49 Maki, W. 125 Makey, L. 1 25 Moley, R. 59 Malone, D. 92 Malone, M. 59, 178, 195 Malpass, J. 1 09, 201 Monelos, W. 92 Maness, M. 1 09, 1 94 Mann, J. 109, 148, 156, 207 Manning, R. 92 Marsh, J. 92 Marsh, P. 1 25 Marshall, S. 1 25 Martin, D. 1 09, 1 48 Martin, K. 1 25 Martin, M. 1 25 Martin, M. 1 25 Marz, M. 125 Marzock, M. 92 Massey, M. 60 Massmann, M. 60, 175 Massmann, P. 60, 188 Massmann, 1 25 Mathes, B. 60 Mathes, G. 92 Mathews, C. 92 Maters, G. 1 09 Matney, J. 1 09, 1 99 Matsumoto, R. 1 25 Matthews, C. 92, 190 Matthews, J. 1 09 Matthews, L. 109, 148 Mauryer, R. 125 Mawyer, C. 1 25 Mawyer, C. 60 Maxwell, C. 60, 190, 195 May, T. 60, 178 Maye, T. 125 Medley, L. 1 25 Meier, B. 61, 184, 186 Mekus, S. 92 Merchant, P. 92, 185, 186, 190 Meyer, E. 1 09 Meyer, J. 1 25 Mihoch, K. 125, 186, 189 Miller, C. 109, 175, 194 Miller, D. 61 Miller, G. 125, 182, 200 Miller, R. 62 Miller, S. 62, 176, 182, 183, 185, 190 Millian, M. 1 49 Mills, C. 62 Mills, E. 126 Mills, E. 92 Mills, J. 92 Minke, S. 1 26 Minnich, M. 1 09 Minnigh, G. 1 26 Minten, J. 126, 193 Mize, J. 126 Moffelt, K. 126 Moffet, R. 92, 195 Moffit, T. 92 Moody, M. 1 09 Monk, R. 109, 183, 201 Monk, R. 92, 150, 178, 181, 190, 191, 192 Monroe, G. 92 Montague, J. 62, 179, 182, 190, 196 Montague, P. 92, 173, 179, 183, 187, 190 Moon, K. 126, 189, 195 Moore, E. 109, 156 Moore, I. 92 Moore, J. 100, 109, 180, 185, 191, 199 Moore, M. 92, 1 90 Moore, R. 1 26 Moore, S. 62 Moore, S. 92 Moore, V. 1 26 Moren, J. 109, 156, 184 Morgan, D. 92, 190 Morgan, 1 26, 1 86 Morison, P. 1 26 Moriasty, K. 93, 190 Morris, I. 62 Morris, K. 93 Morris, R. 93, 207 Mossman, C. 93, 199 Mounts, L. 1 26 Mueller, J. 62, 176, 177, 191 Muhonen, L. 126, 200 Mulhollen, D. 93 Mullen, J. 93 Mullen, 1 26, 1 48 Mullen, P. 109, 173, 200, 201 Mullen, S. 93, 137 Mullins, L. 1 09 Mullis, T. 62 Muncie, B. 1 09 Murphy, J. 1 26 Murphy, L. 1 26 Murphy, M. 93, 195 Murray, M. 62, 173, 176, 195, 219 Murray, P. 1 26 Musick, N. 62 Myers, G. 1 26 Myers, R. 109, 191 Myron, R. 93 Nalls, D. 126 Nalls, R. 93 Napoli, T. 93, 177, 181, 191 Narem, J. 93, 173, 177, 179, 187 256 Nosh, N. 93, 191 Noy, R. 126, 149, 199 Neese, C. 1 09 Neese, D. 93, 148, 190 Neese, T 126 Neiley, E. 109, 185 Nelson, D. 109 Nelson, D. 109 Nelson, J. 93, 194 Nelson, V. 1 26 Nesbitt, C. 1 26 Neuman, J. 62 Neumann, N. 109 Neville, J. 109, 190, 194, 201 Newby, D. 93 Newby, R. 62 Newman, M. 1 26 Newman, N. 93, 193 Newsome, J. 93 Newsome, L. 1 09 Nichols, J. 93, 141, 195 Nichols, P. 126, 194 Nicholson, R. 1 26 Niehomer, F. 1 1 0 Niethamer, K. 1 1 0 Nolan, S. 63 Nordoff, K. 93, 175, 176, 177, 187, 201 Northcutt, P. 110, 185 Northrop, S. 93, 150, 195 Norton, L. 63 Nye, R. 1 10 O ' Brien, D. 63 O ' Brien, G. 126, 200 O ' Conner, B. 126, 201 O ' Conner, K. 93, 186 O ' Haro, K. 126 O ' Hara, R. 93 O ' Leary, J. 93, 185 O ' Leary, P. 1 1 0 O ' Mara, R. 94 O ' Neill, S. 94 Ochs, D. 126 Odom, R. 1 1 0 Odum, W. 63 Ogletree, A. 1 26 Ohr, G. 126 Oland, P. 126 Olsen, C. 110, 191, 192, 199 Olson, E. 1 1 0 Olson, J. 110, 189, 195 Olsen, J. 126, 195 Olson, S. 126 Osborn, S. 63 Osborn, L. 1 1 0 Osgood, A. 63 Osgood, N. 126 Osekowski, B. 94, 190 Ostby, M. 126, 184 Ostinato, M. 110, 200 Otis, S. 1 10 Owen, M. 126, 199 Oiment, J. 1 26 Padget, T. 1 1 0 Padgett, J. 63 Padgett, J. 1 26 Palacky, M. 127 Palladino, F. 127 Panick, K. 127, 195 Papale, F. 127 Papale, M. 94, 182, 186, 188 Park, M 41, 200 Parke r, W. 127 Parsons, G. 94, 1 99 Parsons, P. 1 27 Patch, J. 94, 137, 187, 201 Patch, J. 1 1 0 Pates, B. 1 1 0 Patrick, L. 63 Patterson, N. 110, 189, 200 Patton, P. 1 27 Paul, B. 110, 185, 189, 194, 199, 207 Pauli, M. 100, 1 10, 175, 177, 188 Pawson, B. 110, 148 Pawson, K. 64, 1 94 Payne, C. 94, 201 Payne, L. 127, 199 Payne, R. 64 Pechin, R. 94 Peck, D. 127 Pede, D. 1 10 Pedigo, R. 94, 177 Peltier, B. 94, 190 Pemberton, C. 1 1 0, 1 86, 1 89 Pemberton, L. 127, 200 Penton, C. 1 27 Penzkofer, C. 127, 191 Pedkins, C. 127, 199 Perkins, J. 1 27 Perkins, R. 94 Perkins, W. 110, 148 Pernice, J. 64, 173, 175, 176, 177, 219 Perry, P. 127, 194 Perry, S. 64 Peschek, S. 64 Peters, C. 64 Peters, G. 94 Peters, M. 64, 150, 173, 178, 180, 195, 219 Peters, S. 1 27 Peters, T. 1 1 0 Peterson, G. 1 1 0 Peterson, J. 64 Peterson, M. 1 1 0 Peterson, W. 94 Petrey, B. 127 Petrey, W. 65 Petrie, J. 1 27 Peverill, L. 110, 148 Pfalzrat, C. 1 27 Pfeiffer, M. 110, 182 Pfister, N. 127 Phalen, G. 1 1 0 Pherson, L. 65, 186, 187, 189 Pherson, R. 1 27, 1 49 Phillips, B. 110, 114 Phillips, P. 65 Phipps, T. 94 Pierce, B. 110, 148 Pierce, R. 65, 1 94 Pierce, S. 110, 192 Pierce, S. 1 27 Pierniek, K. 127 Pilen, M. 65, 175 Pirnat, R. 1 27 Plazak, D. 1 10 Podufaly, E. 110, 189 Polifka, S. 65, 187, 189, 200 Polk, P. 94, 182, 183, 185, 187 Polley, J. 65, 173, 197 Poole, K. 94, 175, 189 Poole, M. 94, 141 Poole, S. 127, 200 Post, K. 127, 173, 185 Petts, S. 1 1 0 Poulsen, W. 110, 184 Powell, D. 127, 149, 199 Powell, J. 65, 172, 175, 179, 188, 196 Powell, M. 1 10 Powell, T. 65 Prall, G. 65 Price, C. 1 10 Price, N. Ill, 192, 201 Index Priest, J. 65, 1 76 Prouty, J. Ill, 175 Pruett, J. 1 28 Pullman, M. 65, 136 Putnam, P. 94 Pyles, L. 94, 201, 233 Quackinbush, A. 128 Quicke, G. 1 28 Quicke, J. 94, 179, 193 Quigley, R. 1 28, 1 49 Quinn, P. 1 1 1 Quinter, F. 95, 1 48 Raftery, C. 66 Raiden, M. 95 Raichlen, D. 1 28 Raipburn, T. 1 28 Ramsay, F. 66 Rands, S. 66 Rapp, S. 95, 179, 183, 188 Raska, K. 188 Ratliff, F. Ill, 199 Ray, B. 11 1 Reagan, L. 66 Rebentisch, L. 1 28 Rebentisch, R. 66, 176, 196, 219 Redman, T. 128, 185 Reed, D. 66 Reed, L. Ill, 186, 189 Reeder, J. 86 Reel, T. -Ill, 185, 194, 199 Rees, E. Ill, 188, 189 Reeves, K. 95 Reichenberg, E. 1 1 1 Reil, D. 1 1 1 Reilly, E. 95, 175, 179, 185 Reitz, J. 128 Reitz, J. 95, 178 Render, G. 1 28 Reneau, T. 66 Rettstatt, L. Ill, 194 Reuter, K. 1 1 1 Reynolds, D. 1 28 Reynolds, D. 95, 179 Reynolds, S. 67, 181, 186 Rhapes, R. 1 28 Rhodes, M. Ill, 185 Richards, L. 67, 173, 176, 177, 182, 183, 187, 190, 219 Rishmond, K. 95, 193 Rickman, D. Ill, 194 Riggans, R. 1 28 Riley, D. 1 1 1 Riley, R. 67 Roberts, C. 128, 200 Roberts, K. 1 1 1 Roberts, L. 95, 200 Roberts, S. 67 Robinson, J. 1 28 Rogers, H. 95 Rodgers, J. 1 1 1 Rohde, H. 128 Rollins, J. 1 28 Romela, L. 128, 200 Rose, J. 82, 95, 178, 180, 190 Rose, S. 95 Rose, S. Ill, 189 Rose, S. 67 Rosete, L. 95, 185, 188 Roslund, C. Ill, 188 Rosoff, A. 95, 185, 187, 201 257 Ruone, J. 95 Rufsvaid, R. 1 28 Rundle, N. 128, 185 Ruppert, P. 1 1 1 Ryan, M. 67, 184, 189 Ryan, T. 67, 176 Rychlik, S. 95, 148, 190, 201, 207, 233 Saldin, T. 128, 149 Salyers, L. 128 Sandagger, L. 1 1 1 Sandbach, J. 67, 141, 172, 178, 182 Sanders, S. 67, 1 94 Sandvig, G. 95 Sandvig, K. 1 28 Sargent, C. Ill, 194, 200 Sargent, G. 1 1 1 Sargent, R. 95, 179, 201 Sapp, R. 67 Saunders, J. 1 28 Saunders, T. 95, 186 Schaller, M. 95, 186, 190 Schaibley, C. 1 28 Scheidht, M. 1 28 Schenck, M. 95 Schenk, R. 67 Scherer, K. 1 1 1 Schlichtrain, J. 1 28 Schnauber, T. 1 1 1 Schneider, L. Ill, 148 Schroeder, B. 95 Schultze, J. 1 28 Schumaker, J. 95 Schwartz, D. 67, 199 Schwartz, R. Ill, 201 Schwarz, D. 1 28, 1 94 Scott, B. 128, 199 Scott, D. 1 1 1 Scott, J. 95 Scott, P. 1 1 1 Scott, S. 1 1 1 Scott, S. 1 1 1 Seaver, J. 1 28 Seekins K. 128, 182, 189, 200 Seekins, P. 68, 176, 177, 179, 182, 183 Seem, M. 128, 173 Seidel, A. 95 Selekman, D. 1 28 Sellers, E. 1 1 1 Selvitelle, B. 128 Selvitelle, M. 68, 141, 176, 197 Sharp, C. 1 28 Sharp, J. 95, 173, 194 Shaughnessy, C. 95, 190 Shaiklas, V. 68, 1 85 Shaw, K. 68 Shaw, S. 96, 173, 175, 176, 177, 201 Sheehan, D. 11 1 Sheller, C. Ill Sheller, T. 96 Shepard, E. 96, 1 73 Sheppard, D. 96 Sheppard, K. Ill, 194 Sheppard, N. 128 Sher, T. 128, 200 Sherrill, S. 1 28, 1 49 Sherwood, G. 96, 199 Sherwood, D. 128 Sherwood, W. 96, 195 Shimer, W. 96, 1 84 Shipman, D. 112 Shirley, J. 128 Shotwell, W. 68, 197 Shultz, M. 96, 196 Sigrist, J. 1 1 2 Simmons, J. 1 1 2 Simmons, R. 96 Simmons, S. 96 Simms, A. 1 28 Simms, D. 1 29 Simms, W. 68, 136, 178, 180, 189 Simon, S. 68, 185, 190, 195 Simon, W. 68, 190 Simpson, B. 1 29 Simpson, S. 1 29 Simpson, S. 68, 176, 185, 187, 190 Sims, G. 1 29 Sims, P. 178, 180 Singer, A. 68, 176, 177, 182, 182, 183, 190 Singer, F. 1 29 Singleton, T. 129, 173, 181, 182 Singleton, W. 96, 172, 177, 178, 180 Singleton, V. 1 1 2 Sips, F. 129 Sisk, H. 1 12 Sixt, F. 129 Skiliris, M. 96, 185, 189, 190 Skogsberg, R. 96, 148 Slager, R. 1 29 Sloane, B. 96, 173, 175, 176, 177, 187 Smart, J. 96, 1 99 Smeltzer, F. 96, 1 76 Smeltzer, L. 96, 1 87 Smiley, S. 1 29 Smith, A. 96, 190, 201, 207 Smith, C. 129, 189 Smith, D. 1 12 Smith, D. 68 Smith, G. 1 12 Smith, L. 68, 136, 175, 176 Smith, P. 69, 136, 196 Smith, R. 96 Smith, R. 96 Smith, S. 69, 181, 197 Smith, S. 96, 179, 190 Smith, T. 129, 137 Smitley, D. 1 1 2 Snyder, G. 96, 182, 183, 190 Snyder, J. 69, 179, 196 Snyder, R. 69, 1 94 Snyder, R. 1 29 Snyder, S. 1 29 Snyder, W. 112, 185 Somers, Y. 129, 189 Sorenson, G. 96, 194, 207 Sowell, C. 1 1 2 Spangler, P. 112, 173, 177, 194 Spangler, P. 112, 184 Speakes, C. 96 Speakes, E. 129 Spearman, N. 112, 200 Speater, M. 1 29 Spencer, S. 96 Spinelle, S. 1 29 Spink, B. 1 29 Spires, P. 1 1 2 Spradlin, B. 96, 136, 186 Stahl, T. 96, 176, 191 Stancil, R. 129, 149 Stankewsk, B. 1 29 Stark, L. 129, 200 Storkey, A. 1 29 Starling, B. 95, 1 86 Steele, K. 112, 185, 191 Stegemerten, R. 1 29 Steinert, R. 1 1 2 Stempel, P. 95 Sten, C. 96 Sten, V. 1 12 Stephen, C. 69, 176, 196 Stephens, K. 69 Stephens, L. 1 1 2 Steppe, R. 96 Stewart, J. 1 29 Stoeckert, G. 112, 194 Stokely, J. 1 12 Stone, E. 1 1 2 Storey, R. 1 29 Stout, R. 1 29 Strange, M. 95 Strickland, B. 69 Stubel, K. 97 Sullivan, J. 112, 177, 184 Sullivan, K. 97, 182, 183, 186, 188, 190 Summers, D. 112, 185, 199 Surba, C. 129 Sutphin, W. 69, 1 41 Swanson, K. 112, 194 Swett, J. 112 Swett, R. 97, 1 83 Swift, C. 1 1 2 Switzer, S. 1 1 2 Synder, M. 1 1 2 Tabor, E. 70, 178, 180, 182, 199, 219 Talbert, J. 130 Tanner, D. 1 30 Taraska, A. 130, 200 Taraska, J. 97, 177 Taylor, L. 130 Taylor, L. 130 Taylor, T. 97, 192 Taylor, T. 70, 192, 195 Tazelaar, L. 139, 200 Terry, M. 70 Thacker, W 1 13 Thackston, B. 70, 177, 182, 187, 189, 196 Thayer, R. 97 Thomas, M. 130, 181 Thomas, M. 1 30 Thomas, P. 70, 175, 183 Thompson, B. 1 1 3 Thompson, D. 97, 192, 195 Thompson, L. 97, 179, 181, 188 Thrall, G. 97 Thurber, J. 97, 182, 183, 187, 190 Tierney, K. 1 30 Tilson, M. 70 Tilton, L. 97 Timms, L. 1 1 3 Timms, P. 1 30 Timo, L. 1 30 Timoney, K. 1 30 Timpany, D. 97 Timpany, D. 1 30, 1 94 Tolliver, K. 97, 186 Torrance, J. 1 1 3 Torrance, S. 70 Trapani, V. 130 Trautwein, S. 1 30 Travis, J. 1 30 Trelogan, N. 113, 199 Trent, R. 1 13 Tressler, J. 97, 180 Triggs, M. 1 1 3 Tripp, E. 1 30, 1 86 Tripp, L. 113, 193 Troncoso, E. 1 30 Trop, W. 70 Trope, M. 130, 186 Trout, E. 97, 184, 188 Trout, J. 1 30 Tuck, V. 97, 156 Tucker, M. 1 30 Tucker, W. 71, 195, 199 258 Index Tull, G. 97, 188 Turberville, F. 1 30 Turner, D. 1 30, 1 49 Turner, J. 97 Turner, P. 1 1 3 Turner, S. 1 1 3 Turner, T. 1 1 3 Uhrich, D. 130 Underwood, J. 130 Unger, G. 1 30 Von Cook, J. 97, 185 Von, Court, S. 71, 199 Von, Doren, W. 113, 173 Von Sant, R. 113, 148, 180, 201 Vonlondinghom, L. 130, 200 Voss, J. 97, 192, 195 Velenoge, E.-1 30, 186 Velenerage, L. 97, 196 Vesey, 1.113 Via, V. 1 13 Vinette, P. 1 1 3 Vispe, M. 1 1 3 Vogt, E. 1 1 3 Vogt, L. 71 Volk, M 97, 192 Voseipra, B. 71, 195 Voss, S. 1 13, 180 Wachholz, J. 1 1 3 Wachholz, M. 71, 175, 179, 190 Wagner, J. 1 1 3 Wagonhurst, J. 97, 185 Wolcott, S. 131 Walker, C. 131, 137 Walker, C. 131 Walker, J. 97, 172, 175, 176, 177, 179 Walker, R. 71 Walker, R. 131, 194 Wall, P. 1 13 Walls, H. 71 Walnes, J. 98, 177 Walters, C. 131 Walters, D. 71, 182 Walters, R. 131 Walters, S. 1 31 Walter, V. 98, 189, 200 Ward, E. 113, 148, 173, 188 Ward, K. 98 Ward, J. 98 Ward, W. 98 Warne, G. 131, 199 Watson, R. 131 Wattle, M. 1 13 Weatherholty, R. 131 Webster, D. 131, 137 Wedding, P. 1 1 3 Wedin, K. 113, 201 Wefil, R. 98 Wegener, R. 113, 194 Weisbred, K. 98 Weidenbusch, C. 71 Weidenbusch, G. 131, 197 Weidner, D. 131, 207 Weisenburger, K. 131 Weisenberger, M. 71, 175, 179, 181 Wells, C. 1 13 Wells, P. 98, 187 Wells, R. 98 Wenitworth, J. 1 3 1 Wentworth, R. 98 Wertz, B. 113, 185 Wessell, P. 98 Weyant, M. 71 Weyhrich, L. 1 1 3 Whetzel, R. 98 White, C 71 White, G. 72, 193 White, L. 1 13 White, S. 1 1 3 Whiting, P. 1 1 3 Wilbun, J. 131 Wilburn, A. 1 3 1 Wiley, T. 72, 219 Wilkins, J. 1 3 1 Williams, D. 1 3 1 Williams, D. 72, 194 Williams, D. 1 1 3 Williams, G. 113, 148 Williams, K. 98, 179 Williams, P. 113, 190 Williams, S. 1 1 4 Williams, W. 1 3 1 Williamson, R. 131 Willis, C. 1 1 4 Wilson, A. 72, 201 Wilson, B. 114, 199 Wilson, D. 98, 137, 173, 179 Wilson, D. 1 1 4 Wilson, F. 131, 149 Wilson, H. 131 Winer, K. 72, 184, 186 Winn, P. 114, 199 Winne, P. 98, 189, 190, 192 Winne, S. 114, 191, 199 Winslow, L. 72, 181, 194 Woelfl, C. 98 Woerner, C. 114, 191 Wolfe, F. 1 14 Wolfe, L. 114, 200 Wolfe, L. 98, 183, 186 Wolfe, M. 131 Wood, C. 131, 200 Wood, D. 98, 177 Wood, D. 98, 185 Wood, H. 1 1 4 Wood, J. 114, 180, 182, 184, 191 Wood, M. 131 Woodburn, J. 1 1 4 Woodward, M. 1 3 1 Wools, G. 98 Wooten, R. 1 3 1 Worley, G. 99 Wright, D. 72 Wright, L. 99, 185, 199 Wright, N. 131 Wright, R. 131 Wright, R. 131, 200 Wright, R. 131 Wright, T. 1 1 4 Wurth, J. 99 Wydner, R. 114, 188 Yoder, J. 114, 156, 191 Young, A. 114, 191 Young, D. 72 Young, E. 1 1 4 Young, E. 114, 173, 200 Young, P. 99, 178, 190 Young, R. 99, 190, 192, 195 Ze Bott, L. 1 14 Zeldin, S. 72 Zerr, C. 1 3 1, 200 Zillion, V. 99, 177, 187 259 In tribute and in mem¬ ory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, his vigor, vitali¬ ty, and concern for the youth of our country, our flag flew at halfmast for thirty days. His will be a guiding spirit behind the nation ' s scenes for years to come.
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