Lee High School - Shield Yearbook (Springfield, VA)

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VOLUME IX ROBERT E. LEE HIGH SCHOOL COL PHILIP ROBBINS 1 THE BIG SPLIT SPLIT SHIFTS? 51 ' 31 What was the meaning of these words? 5 Perhaps it is impossible to contrive a universal definition, for their meaning has been lost in the bustle of the past year. Each Lee student must search the dictionary of his memories to find his own ideal definition. Search. Probe. Think. Remember . . . Good morning? . . . 6:00 A M — not even the sun is up yet! . . . Too dark to finish studying on the bus . . At least there is no traffic at the intersection ... 3 hours of relative quiet .. Only Vi of the total student body is in class . . The other Vi is still at home, asleep 10 15 — East meets West (Lee vs Springfield) . . 3,000 rushing students, crowding the halls, overflowing the restrooms . . . Homeroom — no an¬ nouncements . . Lunch at 10:30? . The Senior Court — abandoned during the 23-minute lunch periods . Hundreds of stockings snagged on cafeteria chairs . . . Supervised Study — rarely supervised . . The new bookstore — no windows, no fan, and no room . . . The old lockers for Lee . . . Sharing classrooms . . . Frantic teachers — no time to steal a coke between classes. Tense students — 45 minutes of class and 65 minutes of work to do . . . 2:00 — early . . Halls are deserted by Lee as West Springfield remains in class . . . Must be out of the building by 2:10 . . . Students hurrying home or to jobs . . No more griping about getting home late . . . Plenty of time to do homework and plenty of homework to do . . No Icrte busses — club meetings at night. Suddenly! West Springfield, good-by . Good morning ' What, still 6:00? Where is all that extra sleep? . . . I still beat the paper boy to the door ' . . Busses later? . 8 05—where ' s all that hall traffic? . . . Lunch quiet? —- no extra bells . . Empty pockets after the raise in lunch prices, but fewer people in line . . The Book Shoppe is back where it belongs ... A math lab — something different — writing on desks is permitted! . . . Student teachers — relief for the faculty ... At last, teachers have time for a coke during that 55- minute planning period . . No more roving teachers . . . Empty rooms, but not enough desks . . Oh, dear ' — 3:25 . . . No more jobs after school . . No more taking W. S. busses home . Club meetings after school . . 4:25 — late busses are late . . . Rush hour traffic to compete with . no more excuses for taking off after dinner instead of finishing that homework . . No more late shows now However, not everything was bad — remember also Freedom of the halls when They were here . . The spirit of Homecoming week . . . The weird apparitions which haunted the halls on Senior Dress-up Day . . . Dog Patch Days . . . Daffodils on the first day of spring . . . Unexpected return of fhe Senior Slave Auction . . . The Sound of Music Sweet memories of the Prom The sound of the last bell on the last day. At urnum 4 The 1967 Shield is dedicated To those who waited for the bus beneath the streetlights (getting up at 6 A M. is for the birds!) To the six-and-a-half-hour work day To the poor girl who dropped her books in the middle of the stairs To the proud owner of the messiest locker in town To the boy who never seemed to make it to class on time To the homework that was never done To the early closing days (at least the elementary schools let out early!) To the last-minute cramming before mid-terms To everyone forced to endure the crowded halls of the first semester and the erie silence of the second To the myriad of notes passed when the teacher ' s back was turned To the chewing gum wrappers casually tossed into the empty desks Vj To the brave souls who survived the breath¬ taking atmosphere of the cancer caves To the interims, carefully placed in notebooks and just as carefully forgotten To the unfortunate incident behind the cafeteria To Senior Slump To those goQd-lpokjrig marines To the efforts to Stop T.A. To all term-paper procrastinators To the proud owners of skinned shins, tromped toes, knocked knees, and battered books To the Spring Fever epidemic To the 496 members of the Senior Class To the sound of the dosing .JoelI To Robert E. Lee High School 1966-1967 5 6 MUCH BROS . !XC. Kj I [a a—- m.. 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Even the barrage of SCAT and STEP tests did not dampen our class spirit, which was expressed exurberantly in our third place Bee for Lee Homecoming float. An unforgettable picnic at Burke Lake concluded the year. As sophomores, we sponsored the traditional Sopho¬ more Talent Show. Wipe Out Jaguars , our Home¬ coming float, placed third — ahead of the Juniors ' . We continued our winning streak in the Freshman- Sophomore Softball Game. In 1965, as juniors, we made our first big decision — blue zircon, dark finish . . However, our world soon exploded, leaving us without a float for Home¬ coming and with our first taste of slavery. The junior girls rallied to seek revenge in the Junior-Senior Basket¬ ball Games, but the boys reached a stalemate in their rivalry. The month of May brought us two important occasions; the Junior Prom, for memories of the past, and College Boards, as preparations for the future. This, our final year at Lee, has been an unforget¬ table one for our class of nearly five hundred. It began with the Senior Barbeque, which united the members of the class after the long summer months. The Annapolis- William and Mary game, the highlight of the fall se¬ mester, was followed by Senior Dress-up Day on Hal¬ loween. Transcripts and college applications flowed in and out of the guidance offices. As the countdown com¬ menced in the spring, all thoughts were turned to prep¬ aration for the Senior Prom, our last class activity. We are now leaving our sheltered nests and will seek to make our individual contributions to the world. These past four years have been but a chapter in our lives, and what lies ahead can only be conjectured. It is up to us to shape our future and the future of our country. 12 OFFICERS Chris Cole T reasurer Kris Hamm Public Relations Craig Kawamoto Vice President Linda Hazelwood Secretary Paul Hartle President Kris Post Historian Harry Hill Public Relations Miss Worsham, Mr. Trope Sponsors 13 SENIOR Best Dancer — Sherry Walters, Jack Kelly Best Dressed — Priscilla Perry, Steve Smiley Best Looking — Carol Walker, Mike Carter Most Likely to Succeed — Toni Singleton, Bob Nay SUPERLATIVES Most Individuol — Janis Angell, Crawford Godsey Most Athletic — Gale Weidenbusch, Dave Hilliard Most Talented — Claudia Beall, Frank Turberville 15 Wittiest — Susan Boas, Steve McCloskey Best Personality—Bonnie Citrenbaum, Dave Waters Most Popular — Jan Kuper, Paul Hartle Best All Around — Tracey Bennett, Craig Kawamoto 16 SENIORS IN ACTION BAR-B-QUE 17 ANNAPOLIS VS. W. M. Although it was a beautiful Saturday morning in late October, any passer-by would have thought that school was in session The Class of ' 67 was gathered in front of the school, anxious to begin the annual trip to Annapolis. Upon arrival at the Academy, the sen¬ iors were allowed to tour the campus Some of the most interesting sights included Bancroft Hall, Tecumseh Court, and the Museum. At noon, the students met in front of the Information Center and then proceeded to the stadium to watch Navy ' s Homecoming game with William and Mary. After an impressive pre-game forma¬ tion by the brigade, and contest between the Midshipmen and the In¬ dians began The score fluctuated throughout the afternoon, but Navy was victorious in the end. After a long and eventful day, the group of exhausted but happy seniors returned to the buses and home HALLOWEEN It ' s a Byrd! It ' s a plane! Would you believe — it ' s a Senior! An assortment of weird characters descended upon Lee High School, October 31, 1966 They ranged from cavemen, Romans, and ho¬ boes, to creatures of the future, little old ladies, and . . a weed? Strange noises could be heard echoing through our hallowed halls, but at 2:00 P.M. the apparitions faded into oblivion, not to be seen for another year. 19 SENIORS Charles Robert Allen William Chandler Alley James Adams, Jim — Band, 1,2,3, Drum Major Assistant, 4; German Club, 1,2,3,4; Academic Letter, 2; NEDT Commendation, 2; Track, 2,4. Linda Aird, — Chorus, 1; Pep Club 1; Drama Club, 2; Thespians, 3,4; Curious Savage ; Pajama Game ; Oklahoma! ; Cheaper by the Dozen ; FNA, 2; Sr. Council; Girl Scouts, 4 Michael Akin, Mike — Ch sss Club, 1,2,3, Pres, 4; Pep Club, 1; German Club, 1,2. Robert Alexander, Bob —-W.E. Groves H.S., Michigan, 1,2; V Wrestling, 1,2,3; Key Club, 3,4; Epsilon Hi-Y, 3, Sec, 4; Varsity Club 1,2. Charles Allen, Bobby — Library Club, 1,2; Chess Club, 1,2; Pep Club, 4. Albert Anderson, Buddy — JV Football, 3; JV Baseball, 3; V Baseball, 4 Gregory Anderson, Pat —Rifle Club, 1; Track Manager, 2; Spanish Club, 4. Thomas Anderson, Tom — Haverling H.S., New York, 1,2,3; JV Football 1,2; JV Basketball, 1,2; JV Baseball, 1; V Baseball, 2; V Basketball, 3. Linda Andrews —French Honor Society Sec, 2, Hist, 3, Pres, 4; Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Academic Letter, 2; Shield Staff, 3. Albert Christian Anderson Janis Angell Gregory Patrick Anderson Thomas Dale Anderson Linda Jane Andrews 20 Anthony Boggorly Cecilia Ann Arcand Rhea Wamel Arculeer Emily Lee Atkins Cecelia Arcand, Cecil —Drama Club, 1; Pep Club, 1,2; FNA, 3; Shield, 4; Thespians, 2, Hist, 3, Pres, 4; Best Frosh Thespian; Best Thespian, 3; Mikado ; Our Hearts Were Young Gay ; Diary of Anne Frank ; Curious Savage ; Reach For the Stars ; Pajama Game ; Cheaper by the Dozen ; Oklahoma! ; Anastasia ; Elizabethan Festival. Rhea Arculeer, Roni — Edison H.S., 1; Pep Club, 1; Spanish Club, 2,3. Anthony Baggarly, Tony — DE II, 3; DE III, 4. Linda Bailey, — Pep Club, 1,2; Thespians, 1, Treas, 2, Sec, 3, Ed Club News, 4; Best Thespian, 2. Marsha Ballinger, — Pep Club, 1,2; FNA, 1,2; Basketball Int, 2. Maryann Bordello, — Pep Club, 1,2; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Jr Jargon; Jr.-Sr. Basketball, 3; Jr. Prom; Drill Team, 4. Douglas Barricks, Doug — Reserve Band, 1; JV Track, 2; Marching Band, 3; Concert Band, 3, VPres, 4; Epsilon Hi-Y, 4; Varsity Football, 4. 21 Raymond Robert Bartley Sheryl Ann Baumgardner Claudia Beall William Allen Bean Raymond Bartley, Ray —Frosh Basketball; JV Basketball, 2; V Basket¬ ball, 3,4; Alpha Hi-Y, 2,3,4. Sheran Elizabeth Belshan Sheryl Baumgardner, Sherry —Keyettes, 1,2,3,4; Marching Concert Band, Treas, 1,2,3; Science Club, 1; Biology Lab Assistant, 2; Chemistry Assistant, 4; Nat ' l Honor Society 3,4; Academic Letter 1,2,3; Oklahoma! Claudia Beall, — Stratford Jr. H.S., Arlington, Virginia; Nat ' l Jr. Honor Society, 1; School Letter, 1;! Art Show Guide, 1; Class Play, 1; Powderpuff Football, Capt, 1; Drama Club, 1,2; Thespians, 2,3,4; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4, Forensic Contest, 2, District, 3; Best Drama Student Abderraouf Benbrahim Award, 3; Talent Show, 3; Sr. Public Rel Committee; Reach for the Stars ; Curious Savage ; Pajama Game ; Cheaper by the Dozen ; Oklahoma! ; Anastasia . William Bean, Bill — Spanish Club, 3,4; Pep Club, 4. Sheran Belshan,— Pep Club, 1,2,3; Chorus, 1,2,3, Accapella, 4; Drama Club, 2; Thespians, 3,4; Pajama Game ; Oklahoma! . Abderraouf Benbrahim, Don White — Descartes H.S., Morroco, 1,2; Thomas McWhilhoite H.S.; Morroco, 3; Soccer Team, 1,2, Nat ' l, 3; Karate Club, 1,2; Basketball, 3, Football, 3; Math Club, 3; French Club, 3. George Thomas Benckert Valerie Joan Benner Valerie Benner, — Pep Club, 1,2; Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4. Karen Bennett, Candy — French Honor Society, 1,2,3,4; Frosh Track; Miss Lee Contest, 1; Art Guild, 2,3,4; Nat ' l Honor Society, 2, Hist, 3, Treas, 4, Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 2, VPres, 3, Pres, 4; Art Show, 3; Sr. Pipeline Assistant Ed; Homecoming Decorations Co-chairman, 4. Karen Ruth Bennett Tracey Bennett, — Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2, VPres, 3, Pres, 4; Keyettes, 1,2, Corres Sec, 3, Hist, 4, Pep Club 1; Miss Lee Contest, 1,2,3; Home¬ coming Attendant, 1; Art Guild, 2,3,4; Art Show, 3,4; Talent Show, 2; Float Chairman, 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball, 3; SCA Rep, 3; Class Treas, 3, Art Assistant, 3; Girl ' s State, 3; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline; Herald; Sr. Class Council; SCA Hostess, 4 David Bruce Benson Leonel Joseph Bertrand David Allen Bialias Darlene Marie Bieber Darlene Bieber, — Basketball Int, 1; Volleyball Int, 1,2. Linda Blaich, — Chorus, 1,2, Acapella, 3,4; Spanish Club, 2; Drill Team, 3,4; Mikado . Martha Blair, Marti — German Club, 1,2, Sec, 3, Pres, 4; V Softball Manager, 2; Academic Letter, 2,3; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Nat ' l Honor Society, 3, Book Store Manager, 4; Mu Alpha Theta, 3,4; Chorus, 1,2,3, Madrigals, 4; Fairfax Festival Chorus, 3; Choral Society, Sec, 3; Mikado ; Oklahoma! Linda Susan Blaich Martha Jean Blair Brenda Blevins, — Basketball Int, 1; Pep Club, 2; FTA, 2,3; V Softball, 2,3; Academic Letter, 3; Guidance Assistant, 3; Lance, 3. Richard Bloomfield, Rick — Nile C Kinnick H S., 1,2,3; Int Football, 1; Int Basketball, 1; Class Play, 2; Frosh-Soph Volleyball, 2; Jr-Sr Volleyball, 3, JV Football, 3; Letterman Club, 3. Susan Boas, Sue — Pep Club, 1; SCA Rep, 1 23 Theresa Marie Bokowski Athena Joanna Bougas Gregory Reese Bradford Carol Anne Bradley Michael Joseph Brady Loretta Ann Brandes Theresa Bokowski, Terri” — Chorus, 1; Majorette, 2, Capt, 3,4; Academic Letter, 2,3, Pep Club, 2,3,4; Guidance Assistant, 2; Shield Business Ed, 4; Lee Rep Jr Miss Beauty Pageant. Athena Bougas, — Academic Santa Maria, Puerto Rico, 1,2; Chorus, 1,2; Debate Team, 3,4; Peace Corps Club, 3; AFS Club, 3,4. Carol Bradley, — East Anchorage H.S., Alaska, 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Art Club, Pres, 1; Science Club, Sec, 1; Regional Science Fair, 1,2; FHA, 1; Newspaper Features Ed, 1,2; Drama Club, Best Director, 1; Superlative, 1; Majorette, 2; FNA, 2,3,4, Herald, 3; Thespians, 3,4; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; SCA Rep, 3; Debate Team, Sec, 4; Pipeline; Shield, 4; Forensic Contest, 3, District, 3; Jr. Prom; Office Assistant, 3; Okla¬ homa! ; Cheaper by the Dozen ; Anastasia ; Elizabethan Festival. Michael Brady, Mike — Bayou View H. S., Mississippi, 1; Baker H. S., Georgia, 2; Hardaway H. S., Georgia, 3; Student Council, 1,3; Debate Team, 1,4; Track Team, 1,3; Band, 1; ROTC, 2; Yearbook, 3; Key Club, 3; H Club, 3; Rifle Team, 4. Loretta Brandes, Loree — Pep Club, 1; Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Drill Team, 3,4; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom. Charles Bray, Ed — Frosh Basketball; Concert Band, 2,3,4, Jr-Sr Basketball, 3 Waldo Brooks, Chip — Seaside H S , Fort Ord, California, 1,2; Frosh Football; Frosh Baseball; JV Baseball, 2; JV Wrestling, 2, Wrestling Tournament 3rd PI, 2; German Club, 1,2; Pep Club, 2; NRA, 2; V Wrest¬ ling, 3,4; Cross Country, 4; Track, 4; Epsilon Hi-Y 4. Pamela Brown, Pam — FHA Reporter, 2; Jr. Prom; Jr. Float; Biology Lab Assistant Michael Joseph Brady Loretta Ann Brandes Charles Edward Bray Michael Lee Brewer Waldo Walker Brooks Pamela Jane Brown 24 Richard Buckingham Thomas William Bunco Patricio Ann Burford Alido Denise Burnette Richard Buckingham, — Lance, 4 Thomas Bunce, Tom — Great Mills H. S., 1; Bristol H. S., 1,2; SCA Rep, 1,2; V Basketball, 1,2; Soft- ball, 1,2; Jr-Sr Basketball, 3; Alpha Hi-Y, 3,4; Cross Country, 4 Patricia Burford, — American Community H, S., Vietnam, 1,2; Frosh Class Sec; Drama Club; Newspaper 1,2; Pep Club, 2, Drill Team, 3,4; German Club 4; Pipeline, 4 Michael Bush, Mike — Avondale H. S., 1; Football, 1; Wrestling, 1; Thespians, 2,3. Howard Byland, — Rifle Club, 2,4; Debate Team, 4 Julie Cain, — Chorus, 1,2, V Pres, 3, Madrigals, 4; Jr-Sr Basketball, 3; SCA Rep, 4; Sr. Council; Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Sr. Prom Chairman. Bruce Campbell, — Mundelien H.S., Illinois, 1; Frosh Football; Soph Wrestling; Track, 1; V Wrestling, 2, 3,4, N. Va. Tournament 3rd PI, 2, 2nd PI, 4; Epsilon Hi-Y, 4 Michael James Bush Richard Hal Buxton Bruce Campbell Tastrns Sberie Campbell Julie Ann Cain Howard Elwood Bylund 25 visa q Karen Evelyn Capar Robert Matthew Carroll Thomas Frederick Carroll Carolyn Louise Carter Michael Kent Carter Thomas Carroll, Tom — Chess Club, 2; V Track Manager, 2; Coin Club, 3,4; Pep Club, 4. Carolyn Carter, — Chorus, 1,2; Spanish Club, 2,3; SCA Rep, 2. Michael Carter, Mike — Salina H.S., Kansas, 1,2,3; Washington-Lee H.S., Virginia, 2; Student Council, 1,2; Latin Club, 1; JV Football 1; JV Track, 1; V Track, 2,3,4; Int Rel Club, 2,3; Lettermen ' s Club, 2,3; Hi-Y, 2,3; Alpha Hi-Y, 4 Nancy Alice Carter Nancy Carter, — Pep Club, 1,2,3,4; Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 2, Treas, 3, Sec, 4; SCA Rep, 3,4; Yearbook Sports Ed, 3; Drill Team, 3, Co-capt, 4; Jr-Sr Cheerleader, 3; Jr. Prom; GAA, 2,3; Intramurals, 2; Track, 1; JV Basketball Co-capt, 2; JV Hockey, 2; V Softball Manager, 2. Colleen Cash, — Hammond H.S., 1,2,3; SCA Rep, 1; Teen Forum Rep, 1,2; Red Cross Club, 1; Pep Club, 2,3. Terry Lynn Cathcart Bonnie Rae Citrenbaum Terry Cathcart, — Frosh Football; JV Football, 2,3; JV Basketball, 2; JV Baseball, 2; V Football, 4; Epsilon Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Concert Band, 1,2,3,4; Lance Staff, 4. Bon nie Citrenbaum, — Frosh Cheerleader, Capt; JV Cheerleader, Capt; V Cheerleader, 3, Capt, 4; Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2,3, Hist-Chaplain, 4; Class VPres, 2; SCA Rep, 2; Keyettes, 2,3, Treas, 4, Homecoming Bonfire Chairman, 4; Sec of School Spirit, 4, Christopher Clarens, Chris — Severn H.S., 1,2; Sailing Club, 1,2; Frosh Wrestling; Frosh LaCrosse; Drama Club, 1,2; Literary, 2; Yearbook, 2; Great Books Seminar, 2; Jr. Jargon. George Clarke, — Concert Band, 1,2,3,4; All-District Band, 1,2; Chess Club, JV, 3, V, 4. Christopher Clarens George Clarke Carol Sue dayman Nancy Suzanne Cleveland Jane Clifford Candace Rae Colby Carol dayman, — Laurel Jr. H.S., Maryland, 1; Laure ' H.S., Maryland, 2; Newspaper Ed, 1; Library Club, 1,2; Nat ' l Jr, Honor Society; FHA, 1; Superlative, 1; Chorus, 1, Madrigals, 2; School Letter, 1; FTA, 2; AFS, 2; Volleyball Int, 3; Miss Jr. Home-Ec, 1; Nat ' l Honor Society, 3,4; Academic Letter, 3; Clinic Assistant, 3; Shield Co-ed, 4; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4; American Education Int ' l Representative to Spain, 3; Oklahoma! ; Optimist Award, 4. Nancy Cleveland, — Sergeant Bluff Community School, Iowa, 1,2,3; Spanish Club, 1; Summer Softball Team, 1,2; Yearbook, 2; Class Play, 3; Basketball, 2,3; Academic Minor Award: Eng, Hist, Science 3. Jane Clifford, —V Softball, 1; Pep Club, 1,2; Jr-Sr Cheerleader, 3; Drill Team, 3; JV Cheerleader, 3; Typing Assistant, 4. Christine Marie Cole Candace Colby, Candy — Reserve Band, 1; Concert Marching Band 2, Sec, 3,4; Spanish Club, 2,3; FNA, 1, Hist, 2, Pres, 3, Pari, 4, Band Council, 3,4; Miss Lee Contest, 2,3; Girl Scouts, 4; Shield, Co-ed, 4; Nat ' l Honor Society, 4. Christine Cole, — Drama Club, 2; Lance, 2; Pep Club, 2,3; GAA, 2; Drill Team, 3,4; NLT Poetry 1st PI, 3; AWW French Contest, 3; Jr. Prom; Class Treas, 4; Chorus, 4; Herald, 4; Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 4. Jane Collier, — Art Guild, 2,3, VPres, 4; Art Honors, 3,4; GAA, 2,3; French Honor Society, 2,3,4; JV Basketball, 2,3; JV Hockey, 3; Jr. Prom. Linda Collier, — Volleyball Int, 1,2; Baseball, 1,2; Track, 1,2; Hockey, 1; GAA, 1,2; Chorus, 2; School Play, 2; Clinic Aide, 4. Richard Couture, Dick — V. Golf, 2. Linda Dean Collier Jane Elizabeth Collier John Connolly Karen Constantine John Robert Cook Richard Albert Couture 27 Raymond Thomas Czarnik Joseph Craig, Jody — Academic Letter, 1,2; FSA, 2; Track, 2,3,4; Concert Band, 3,4; Band Letter, 3,4; All-District Band, 3,4. Barbara Cunningham, Bebe — Sidney Lanier H.S., Alabama, 1,2; SCA Rep, 1; Drama Club, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 1; Pep Club, 1; Swim Club, 1; Future Medics Club, 2; Spanish Club, 3,4; Jr. Prom; Sigma Chi Delta Tri- Hi-Y, 4. Paula Cyr, — JV Hockey, 1,2; JV Basketball, 1; JV Softball, 1,2; V Basketball, 2; V Hockey, 3; GAA, 1,3; JV Hockey, Most Valuable Player, 2; Jr-Sr Basketball, 3; Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4. Ann Czajkowski, —Chorus, 1,2,3, Madrigals 4; Lance, 2; JV Hockey, 2,3; NEDT Commendation, 2; Aca¬ demic Letter, 2,3; French Honor Society, 3, Hist, 4; Herald, 3,4; Shield, 3,4. Jo Frances Dohlstrom Raymond Czarnik, Tom — Science Club, 1,2; Chess Club, 3,4; Debate Club, 4 Jo Dahlstrom, Jody — GAA, 1, VPres, 2, Pep Club, 2; SCA Rep, 2,4; Art Guild, 2,3, Pres, 4; Jr. Class Senator; Herald, 3,4; Shield, Jr. Class Ed; Academic Letter, 3; Homecoming, 4; Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Keyettes, 4. Cheryl Danley, — Drama Club, 1; Chorus, 1, Accompanist, 2; Thespians, 1,2,3,4; Shield, 4; Our Hearts Were Young and Gay ; Pajama Game ; Cheaper by the Dozen . Edward Davis, Ed — Rusheow H S , Louisiana, 1; Crossland H.S., Maryland, 2; SCA Rep, 1,2; Industrial Arts Club, Pres, 1; Frosh Football; Frosh Basketball; Frosh Track, JV Football, 2; V Football, 2,3,4, V Track, 2,3; Jr-Sr Soccer, Capt, 3; Jr-Sr Basketball, 3; French Honor Society, 3; Nat ' l Honor Society, 3,4. George Davis, — Annapolis Sr. H.S., 2,3; JV Football, 2; Epsilon Hi-Y, 3,4; V Football, 4. Cheryl Anne Danley Darlene Constance Davis Edward Michael Davis George Wayne Davis 28 Michael Thomas Davis William Cofer Davis Mary Ann Deal Geoffrey PeGreff Mary Ann Deal, — Annandale H.S., 1; Basketball, 1; Riding Club, 1. Geoffrey DeGraff, Geoff — Albemarle H.S., Charlottesville, Virginia, 1,2,3; Choir, 1,2, Sec-treas, 3, Mad¬ rigals, 4; All-District Choir, 2,3; Latin Club, 1,2, VPres, 3; State Latin Competition Honorable Mention, 1 ; Forensics, 2; Inter-Club Council, 2, Pres, 4; Drama Club, 3; French II Award, 3; NCTE English Award, 3; AFS Foreign Exchange Student, 3; Nat ' l Honor Society, 3,4, Herald Assistant Ed, 4; Shield, 4; Nat ' l Merit Semi-Finalist, 4. George Downs, Georgia — Football, 1; JV Basketball, 2; Jr. Prom; Alpha Hi-Y, 3,4 Stanley Earl, Stan — Frosh Football; JV Football, 2, V Football, 3; Epsilon Hi-Y, 3,4; Key Club, 4; Sr. Council Rep; Sr. Prom. John Dermer George Downs Jan Alan Dragatta Melody Ann Drake Margaret Ellen Dunman Stanley Elliot Sort 29 John Carroll Edwards Paul Richard Eller Janet Louise Elmore Linda Elaine Embry Paul Eller, Dick — Vicenza American H.S., 1,2,3; Basketball, 1,2; Chess Club, 2. Linda Ann Emert Janet Elmore, Jan — Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Art Guild, 2,3,4; SCA Rep, 3; Jr. Class Sec; SCA Cabinet, 4. Linda Embry, Honey — Pep Club, 1,2,3, Sec, 4; FNA, 2; Camera Club, 3; Library, 3; Shield, 3; Debate Club, 4; Rifle Club, 4; Pajama Game ; Oklahoma! ; Cheaper by the Dozen . Ginna Ann Emory Linda Emert, — Pep Club, 2; Majorette, 2, Library Assistant, 2; DECA Club, 2,4. Ginna Emory, — Pep Club, 1; Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 2, Chaplain, 3, Pres, 4; Spanish Club, 2, Treas, 3; Soph Class Treas; Keyettes, Jr. Rep, 3, Corres Sec, 4; Jr. Senator; Jr.-Sr. Basketball, 3; MGA Delegate, 3; Jr. Prom; Lance, 3,4; SCA Rep, 4; Sr. Class Council. Christine Ensrud, Christie — Granby H.S., Norfolk, Virginia, 2; Cape Elizabeth H.S., Maine, 3; Pep Club, 1; Latin Club, 1; FTA, 1,2; Chorus, 2,3,4; AFS Club, 2,3; GAA, 2,3; Basketball, 3; Library Assistant, 3,4. Christine Marie Ensrud Bruce Norman Erickson Bruce Erickson, — SCA Rep, 1; Frosh Basketball; Academic Letter, 1,2; Concert Band, 2,3; Spanish Club, 2; Epsilon Hi-Y, 2, Chaplain, 3,4; Nat ' l Honor Society, 3,4. Linda Esposito, -—- Drama Club, 1; French Honor Society, 1,2,3,4; Nat ' l Honor Society, 2,3,4; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3, Treas, 4; Academic Letter, 2, US History Award, 3; Lance Feature Ed, 4. Sharon Evans, — Track Team, 1; Clinic Aide, 3; Home Ec Assistant, 3,4; Linda Jean Esposito FHA, 4. Sharon Sue Evans 30 William Carl Fadeley Barbara Jo Farrar Alex Felker Donna Marie Fisher William Fadeley, Carl — Loudon County H.S., 1,2; Margaret Bent H.S., 2; Boy ' s Chorus, 1,2; Concert Choir, 1; YFC, 1,2; Delegate to Masseneta 1 ; Drama Club, 2; Thespians, 2; Hi-Y, 2; Y Teens, 2; All State Chorus, 3,4 Barbara Farrar, Barb — Pep Club, 1; Drama Club, 2; GAA, 2; Basket¬ ball Int, 2; Drill Team, Treas, 3,4; Jr. Prom; Jr-Sr Basketball, 3. Alex Felker, Lex — Alpha Hi-Y, 4. Donna Fisher, — Marley H S , 1, Glen Burnie H S , 2,3; Cheerleader, 1; JoAnn Monica Fleming Walter William Floyd FNA, 2,3; Pep Club, 2,3; Jr. Prom; Marching Concert Band, 3,4. Walter Floyd, Butch — H ammod H.S., 1,2; JV Gymnastics, 1; V Gym¬ nastics, 2; Alpha Hi-Y, 3,4; Art Guild, 3,4. Nancy Forshier, — GAA, 1,2; FHA Treas, 2,4, Pres, 3 James Foster, Buddy — Art Guild, 2,3,4, JV Wrestling, 2; V Wrestling, 3,4; Swimming Club, 2. James Henry Foster Kenneth George Foulk Leeann Frank Brenda Marie Frano Carol Ruth Frye William Lawrence Gainer Leeann Frank, — Drill Team, 1,3,4; GAA, 1; German-American Club, 1; Pep Club, 1; Drama Club, I; Lance Staff, 2; Jr. Prom; Office Help, 4; Sr. Prom. Brenda Frano, Reenle — Annandale murals, 1; V Hockey, 2; FHA Reporter, H.S., 1, Frosh Cheerleader; Intra- 3, VPres, 4; Shield, 4. Carol Frye, — Basketball Int, 1,2; Volleyball Int, Club, 2; Office Help, 3,4 William Gainer, Larry — DE Club II, 3,4 1,2; AFS-Peace Corps Cherie Diane Galarowicz Robert Frieman Gardner Rex Garrell, Doug — Annandale H.S., 1; Frosh Football; Frosh Basketball; V Golf, 1,2; JV Football, 2; JV Basketball, 2; V Football, 3,4; V Baseball, 3,4; Epsilon Hi-Y, 3,4; Sr. Council. Marsha Garrette, Lynn — Edison H.S., 1,2; SCA Rep, 1; Pep Club, 1; Drill Team, 2, Capt, 3,4; FHA, 3; Sr. Pub Rel Committee; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Oklahoma! . Christine Gervais, Chris — Notre Dame, 1; Merit Award, 1; Chorus, 1; Jr. Prom; Drill Team, 3. Elmo Lee Getx, — Woodson H.S., 2; Treble Choir, 2; Mixed Choir, 4. Scott Gibson, — KGV H.S., Hongkong, 1; Djakarta Study Group, 2; Bocut School, Philippines, 3; Softball Team Capt, 1; Frosh Swimming Team; House Soccer Team, 1; Class VPres, 1; Committee for American Students Chair¬ man, 2; V Soccer, 3; Newspaper, 3; Drama Club, 3; Volleyball Team, 3. David Richard Garner Rex Douglas Garrell Marsha Lynn Garrette Christine Ann Gervais Elma Lee Getz Scott Emmet Gibson 32 Janet Louise Gilliland Margie Bernell Glass Russell Schilling Gloyd Martin Goodson Janet Gilliland, Jack! — Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Jr. Prom; FHA, 3. Karyl Gordon, — Kubasaki H.S., Okinawa, 1,2,3; Jr. Life Guard, 1; Miss OYC, 1; Teen Club VPres, 2, Pres, 3; NAHA Eagles Pep Squad, 2; Soph Class Hougie Sale Committee; Jr-Sr Powderpuff Football, 3; New Years Ball Committee, 3. Karyl Gordon Linda Helen Gore Barbara Gray, — German Club, 4; Shield, 4; Stage Crew, 4; Oklahoma! . Benjamin Olin Greene Benjamin Greene, Olin — Stripling Jr. H.S., Ft. Worth, Texas, 1; Arling¬ ton Heights Sr. H.S., 2; Burns Flat H.S., Oklahoma, 3; Counselor ' s Office Aide, 1; Spanish Club, 1,2,3; Pep Club, 1,2,3; JV Football, 2; V Football, 3; V Basketball, 3; Library Aide, 2; Jr. Play; Math Club, 3. Sandra Greene, Sandy — Art Guild, 1,2,3,4; Art Honors, 2,3,4; Art Assistant, 2,3,4. Stephen Greer, Steve — Marching Concert Band, 1,2,3,4; Dance Band, 1,4; All-State Band, 1,2,3; Solo Festival, 1,3,4; Brass Choir, 3; Music Libra¬ rian, 2,3,4; Youth Symphony, 4; Swim Team, 2; German Club, 1,2,3,4; Debate Team, 3,4; Pep Club, 4; Oklahomal . James Grigsby, Mark — Latin Club, 1,2; Rifle Club, 1; Chess Club, 2,3. Barbara Lynn Gray 33 David Harry Guthrie A Deborah Lynne Hagerty Joy Marie Gruver Linda Diane Hallman Joy Gruver, — Pep Club, 1; FNA, 2,3, Sec, 4; Office Help, 3,4. Deborah Hagerty, Debbie — German Club, 1,2; Pep Club, 1,2,3; SCA Rep, 1, Majorette, 2,3; Drill Team, 4. Linda Hallman, — Jr-Sr Basketball, 3; Jr. Prom; Student Council, 4. Frank Lawrence Hamilton Kristy Hamm, Kris — Spanish Club 1,2,3; Drama Club 1; Jr-Sr Cheerleader, 3; Pipeline; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Sr. Public Rel Officer; Oklahoma! ; Cheaper by the Dozen James Honak, Jim — Science Club, 1,2; Concert Band, 1,2,3,4; Track, 1,2,3,4; Cross Country, Capt, 4; All District Band, 3; School Record for 2 Mile Run, 3; Fairfax Youth Symphony, 4, William Horner, Bill — DE II, 3; DE III, 4. Richard Harris, — DE Club, 3,4. Kristy Lynne Hamm James Monroe Hanak William Harner Richard Lee Harris 34 Tobey Harris, — FHA, 1; Drama Club, 2. Paul Hartle, — Quantico H.S., 1,2; Jr. Honor Society, 1; JV Basketball, 1; JV Football, 1; Frosh Class Pres; Soph Class Pres; Recreation Board of Governors, 2; Epsilon Hi-Y, 3,4; Art Guild, 3,4; Herald, 3,4; Jr-Sr Basketball, 3; PTA Executive Committee, 4; Sr. Class Pres. Gale Hattan,— Drama Club, 1,2; Pep Club, 1; FHA,, 1; Lance, 2,4; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; French Honor Society, 3,4. Mary Hawkins, — GAA, 1; FHA, 1; FNA, 2; Bookstore Assistant, 4. Timothy Hayes, Tim — SCA Rep, 3; Alpha Hi-Y, 3,4; V Football, 4; Sr. Class Council. Linda Hazelwood, Hazel — Academic Letter, 1; Pep Club, 1; French Honor Society, 2,3, Sec, 4; Lance, 3,4; Pipeline; Shield, 4; Drill Team, 3,4; Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 4, Sr Class Sec; Oklahoma! ; Ana¬ stasia; Nat ' l Honor Society, 4. William Hellwig, Bill — Alpha Hi-Y, 3, Chaplain, 4; Jr. Prom; Rifle Club, 4. Lilly Hendricks, — GAA, 1; Drama Club, 1,2; German Club, 3. Linda Lloyd Hazelwood William Allen Hellwig Jane Henderson Mery Jane Hawkins Robert Haycock Timothy Patrick Hayes Lilly Hendricks 35 Richard Hight Harry Hill Nelson Blaine Hill David Hilliard Richard Hight, Rick — JV, V Wrestling Manager, 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball, 3. David Hillard, Gus — V Track, 1,2, Capt, 3; State Track Meet, 2; Most Valuable Member of Track Team, 3; School High Jump Record, 2; State High Jump Record, 3; Frosh Football; Frosh Basketball; JV Football, 2; JV Basketball, 2; V Football, 3,4, V Basketball, 3,4; Epsilon Hi-Y, 3,4; Key Club, 4, SCA Cabinet Sec of Athletics, 4; Letterman Assoc, Treas, 4. Jill Ann Hoffman Kathleen Ann Holzman Jill Hoffman, — Fall Brook Union H.S., California, 1,2; Latin Club, 1,2; Calif Scholarship Society, 1,2; Choir, 1, Madrigals, 2, Pres, 3,4; San Diego County Choral Clinic, 2; Nat ' l Honor Society, 3, Corres Sec, 4; Fairfax County Choral Clinic, 3; All County Choral Clinic, 3,4; Messiah , 4; Oklahoma! . Lynn Home, — Dugway H.S., 1,2; Drama Club, 1,2; GAA, 2,4; German Club, 4. Roger Hope, —- SCA Rep, 1; German Club, 1,2,3,4; Key Club, 1,2, Jr. Board, 3,4; Cross Country, 2; Track, 2; Marching Concert Band, 2; SCA Cabinet Sec of Elections, 4. Denise Hucks, — Art Guild, 2,3,4; Art Honors, 4. Denise Elizabeth Hucks Linda Sue Houff 36 Mary Beth Huff Gloria Evelyn Huffman Diana Marie Hughey Donna Lynn Humberd Mary Huff, — FNA, 2; FTA 2, VPres, 3,4; Math Honor Society, 3, Sec- Treas, 4; Pipeline. Gloria Huffman, — Majorette, 2,3, Co-capt, 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; FHA, 3; FTA, 4. Diana Hughey, — Walker County H.S., 2; FHA, 2,3; Glee Club, 1; German Club, 3,4. Donna Humberd, — Yamato H.S., Japan, 1; Biology Club, 1,2,3,4; Home Ec Club, 1; Latin Club, 1; Choir, 1; Debate Assistant, 1; Art Club, 1; FSA, 2,3; Library Aid, 3; Shield, 4. Michael Huppert, Mike — Frosh Football; JV Football, 2; JV Baseball, 2,3; V Football, 3,4; V Baseball, 4; Key Club, 3,4; Epsilon Hi-Y, 3, Pari, 4; Rifle Team, 3. John Hurney, Jeff — Mount Carmel H.S., Illinois, 1,2; Band, 1,2; Dance Band, 1,2; NEDT Commendation, 1; Monogram Club, 2. Sharon Hutchison, — JV Basketball, 1; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 2, Treas, 3,4; French Honor Society, 3,4; Biology Club, 3; Biology Lab Assistant, 3,4; Herald, 4; Nat ' l Honor Society, 4; Math Honor Society, 4. James Irwin, Jim — DE I, 3; DE II, 4 James Brodie Irwin David Jennings Polly Hundemer Michael Richard Huppert y I 4 5 - 3 John Edward Hurney Sharon Elaine Hutchison Welter Demor Johnson III Janice Linda Jones Kenneth Earl Jones Sherron Earleen Jennings Sherron Jennings, Earleen — Hawaii, 1; Cheerleader, 1; Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-V, 2,3, VPres, 4; Jr, Prom. Walter Johnson, Walt — Fairborn Jr. H.S., Ohio, I; Latin Club, 1; Math Club, 3,4; Mu Alpha Theta, 3,4; Sr. Council. Janice Jones, -—- Pep Club, 1,2; Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Pipeline; Mikado ; Oklahoma! Kenneth Jones, Ken — SCA Rep, 1,2; Epsilon Hi-Y, 1,2,3, VPres, 4, Track, 2; Academic Letter, 2; Key Club, 4. Wesley Thomas Jones Wesley Jones, Wes — Rifle Club, 1; DE Club, VPres, 3, Pres, 4; Epsilon Hi-Y, 3, Treas, 4. Karen Jorden, — Jackson H.S., Michigan, 1,2,3; SCA Rep, 1; Cheerleadar, 1; FNA, 2,3,4; Hostess Club, 2, Syncronized Swimming Team, 2; French Club, 2,3; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Oklahoma! . Linda Junk, Lin — Seoul H.S., Korea, 1,2,3; Spanish Club, 1; Choir, 1; CCD, 1,2,3; CYO, 1,2,3; Jr. Prom. Franc Kauer, — Key Club, 1,2,3, Sec, 4; SCA Cabinet Sec of Plans Projects, 4; NEDT Commendation, 2; Optimist Oratorical Contest Winner, 2; German Club, 3, VPres, 4; Pipeline Ed. Craig Kawamoto, — Edison H.S., 1; Frosh Football; Frosh Basketball, Capt; Key Club, 1,3,4; SCA Rep, 1; Track, 1,2; JV Basketball, 2; V Basketball, 3,4; Alpha Hi-Y, 2,3, VPres, 4, Sr. Class VPres. Nancy Kelley, — FNA, 2,3; Art Guild, 3,4; Academic Letter, 3. Karen Sue Jorden Franc Kauer Craig Kawamoto Nancy Kelley Linda Louise Junk 38 John Joseph Kelly Ill William Scott Kemerling David Kennedy Judith Marie Kirsgery Barbara Klimchalk Michael Dan Koblenz John Kelly, Jack — JV Track, 1,2,3; V Track, 4; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Sr. Council; Alpha Hi-Y, 4. William Kemerling, Scott — Frankfurt, Germany, 1; Altar Boy, 1; Boy Scout, 1; AYA Football, 1; Babe Ruth Baseball, 2; Pioneer League Baseball, 3; Boys Club Football, 4. Judith Kingery, Judy — German Club, 1,2, VPres, 3, Treas, 4, JV Basketball, 1; Science Club, 2; Math Club, 3, Pres, 4; Nat ' l Honor Society, 3,4; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4; It ' s Academic Team, 4. Cheryl Krupa, •— Soph Talent Show 2nd PI, 1,2,3; Lancerettos, Sec, 2, Co-capt, 3; Majorettes, 4; FHA, 2, Sec, 3; Academic Letter, 2,3; Pep Club, 2,3; Lance, 2, Copy Ed, 3,4; Keyettes, 3,4; Sigma Chi Delta Tri- Hi-Y, 3,4; AFS Host Student, 3; Guidance Helper, 3. Jan Kuper, — Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2, Pari, 3,4; SC A Rep, 2; Keyettes, 2,3, Rec Sec, 4; Homecoming Float Chairman, 2,3; Soph Homecoming Attendant; Jr. Homecoming Attendant; Homecoming Queen; Miss Lee Contest, 2,3; Art Guild, 3,4; French Honor Society, 3,4; Jr.-Sr Cheerleader, 3; V Cheerleader, 4; SCA Cabinet Sec of Assemblies, 4; Girl ' s State Alternate, 3. Steve Koomen Gary Kreiduise Cheryl Jan Krupa Jan Greer Kw per 39 issggri Julie Pitts LaMar Michael LaRocque Karen Larson Thomas Lautzenheiser Julie Lamar, — Fulda American H.S., Germany; Drama Club, 1; German Club, 4; Math Club, 4. Michael LaRocque, Rocky—Frosh Football; German Club, 2,3,4; Herald, 4; Art Honors, 4 Karen Larson,— Beaufort H.S., 1,2; Homeroom Officer, 1,2; Latin Club, 1,2; Sttudent Council, 2; FTA, 2,3, Pres, 4, Drama Club, 2; Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 4; SCA Cabinet Hostess, 4; Sr. Homecoming Attendant; Sr. Council; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4. Thomas Lautzenheiser, Tom — Concert Band, 2,3,4; V Track 2,3,4; V Crosscountry, 4; Soccer Team, 3,4. William Leahy Donald Lee Donald Lee, Don —-Science Club, 1; Radio Club, 2; JV Debate, 2, Letter, 3; V Debate, 4; Academic Letter, 2; Musicals, 2,3,4. Patrick Lee, Scuz — Paris American H.S., 1,2; Fencing Club, 1; Band, 2. Terry Lindsay, Fred —Intramurals, 1; Drama Club, 1,2; Chess Club, Sec, 2; Girl Scouts, 1,2,3,4; Jr, Prom, Thespians, 3,4; Int ' l Aide, 3; Curious Savage ; Reach for the Stars ; Pajama Game ; Oklahoma! . John Lissy, — Monmouth Regional H.S., New Jersey, 1,2; V Track, 1,3,4; Frosh Wrestling; JV Football, 2; V Football, 3; V Wrestling, 3,4. Robert Littlehales, Alvin — Soph Hootenany 1st PI, 1; Soph Talent Show 3rd PI, 3; Anastasia . 40 Richard Michael Lloyd Lois Ann Loeslein Arthor Elliott ' Lorenson Richard Lloyd, Rick — Frosh Basketball; JV Basketball, 1,2,3; JV Football, 2; JV Basketball, 2; SCA Rep, 2; Jr. Soccer Team; V Football, 4; Epsilon Hi-Y 3,4; Letterman Assoc, 4. Susan Loetterle, — Concert Marching Bond, 1,2,3; FTA, 2, Hist, 3,4; Peace Corps Club, 2; Math Honor Society, 3; Academic Letter, 2,3; Nat ' l Honor Society, 2,3,4; Spanish Club, 3, Lance, 3,4; Shield Academic Ed, 4; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4. Robert Luck, Bobby — Art Guild, 3,4; Alpha Hi-Y, 3; Hist, 4. Arlene Lyles, — SCA Rep, 1,3,4; GAA, 1,2; Lance, 1,2,3; Pep Club, 1,2; Academic Letter, 2,3; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3; Math Honor Society, 3,4; Rep to Safety Council, 3; Herald, 4; Library Assistant, 4. Robert Luck Patricia Lynch, Pat — GAA 1; Academic Letter, 2,3; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3; Lance, 3; Math Honor Society, 3,4; Herald, 4; Library As¬ sistant, 4; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4 William MacLucas, Bill — Rifle Club, 1; V Baseball Manager 1; V Wrestling Manager, 3; Mikado ; Oklahoma! . Louise Lucks Arlene Layinia Lyles Patricia Ann Lynch William MacLucas Michael Mahoney Diane Jeanne Maley 41 Linda Lee Maley Lynda Christine Malloy Martin Eugene Maples Marcia Ann Marshall Suzanne Marshall Gery Leroy Martin Lynda Malloy, Lynn” — SCA Rep, 3; Pep Club, 3, Pres, 4 Martin Maples, Chuck — Radford H.S., Hawaii, 1,2; SCA Rep, 1,2,4; Epsilon Hi-V, 3,4. Suzanne Marshall,— Intramurals, 1; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Sec. 2,3,4; NEDT Commendation, 2; Art Guild, 3,4; Jr, Prom; Homecoming Decorations Chairman, 4; Herald, 4; Pipeline; Nat ' l Merit Commenda¬ tion, 4; Oklahoma! ; Art Honors, 3,4. Gery Martin, — Brunswick H.S., Ohio, 1,2; Frosh Football. Ka ren Martin, — German Club, 2,3; Drama Club, 2. Laura Martin, — Pep Club, 2; Spanish Club, 3,4. Russell Martin, Russ — School Science Fair 1st PI, 1; Area Science Fair 2nd PI, 2; Cross Country, 3,4; German Club, 4; Track, 4. Suzanne Marshall Gery Leroy Martin Karen Ann Martin Laura Jean Martin Linda Lee Martin Russell Thomas Martin 42 Robert Frederick Massman Richard Matsumoto Ralph Mawyer Charles Ross McCalment Richard Matsumoto, — Reserve Band, 1; Concert Band, 1,2,3,4; Marching Band, 3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; Woodwind Ensemble, 3,4; Solo Festival, 3; Band Letter, 3; Spanish Club, 3; Oklahoma! . Ralph Mawyer, Chip — JV Football, 3; V Football, 4 Charles McCalment, Chuck — Football, 1,2,3,4; SCA Rep, 1; Wrestling, 2, Thespians, 2,3,4, Jr. Prom; Letterman Assoc, 4; Mikado ; Pajama Game ; Cheaper by the Dozen ; Oklahoma! ; Anastasia . Stephen McCloskey, Steve — Swimming Team, 1; Epsilon Hi-Y, 2,3, Pres, 4, MC of Talent Show, 2; V Cross Country, 2; Jr. Class VPres; Sr. Senator; SCA Rep, 3; Boy ' s State Alternate, 3; Jr. Prom; Key Club, 3,4. Barbara McCollough, Barb — Allegany N.S., Maryland, 1; Choral Club, 1; Drama Club, 1; Majorette, 1,3; Lance, 3, News Ed, 4; Spanish Club, 3,4; Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Sr. Class Council. Susan McConnell, Susi — Art Guild, 3,4; Math Honor Society, 3,4. John MacDonald, — Concert Band, 2,3,4; Music Librarian, 2,3,4; Debate Team, 3, VPres, 4; German Club, 3,4; V Track, 3,4; Int ' l Rel Club, 4. Mona McDonald, — Drama Club, 1,2; Pep Club, 1; Baskeball Int, 1,2; Hockey Int, 2; Chorus, 1; Spanish Club, 3; Math Club, 4. Robert McDonald, Bobby —Library Assistant, 3,4 Stephen Thomas McCloskey Barbara McCollough Susan Elaine McConnell John McDonald Robert McDonald Mona McDonald 43 Kenneth William McFadden Eric Allan McFarland Robert McGrew Joan Dianne McIntyre Maureen McKay Michael Woodlief McKeever Eric McFarland, — Tuscaloosa H.S., Alabama, 1,2; Science Club, Hist, 1; French Club, 1, Social Manager, 2; Office Help, 1; Soccer Team, 1,2; Thes¬ pians, 2,3,4; State Theater, 2; Lance, 4; A Midsummer Night ' s Dream ; I Remember Mama ; Cheaper by the Dozen ; Oklahoma! ; Anastasia . Robert McGrew, Bob — Concert Band, 1,2,3,4; Reserve Band, 1; March¬ ing Band, 2,3,4; Academic Letter, 1; Class Council, 2; Jr-Sr Basketball, 3; Jr-Sr Soccer, 3. Joan McIntyre, — Tennis Club, 1; Soph Talent Show, 1; Pep Club, 1; Drill Team, 3, Treas, 4. Maureen McKay, — FTA, 1,2,3; GAA, 1,2; Spanish Club, 1; Art Guild, 2,3; SCA Rep, 2; Jr. Prom. Omer McLaughlin, Butch —DE II, 3; DE III, 4. 44 Charlotte Jean McMurray Peter MeQueary Juanita Arm Mears Peter MeQueary, Pete — Track Team, 3. Juanita Mears, — Fairfax H.S., 1,2; Monitor, 1; Chess Club, 1; Art Club, 1; Spanish Club, 3, Hist, 4; Shield, 3, Student Life Ed, 4. Linda Medley, — JV Cheerleader, 2; FHA, 2; Pep Club, 2; Guidance Help, 3,4; Jr-Sr Cheerleader, 3; Jr. Prom; Herald, 3; Jr. Jargon; Homecoming Programs, 4; Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Pipeline; Safety Week Rodeo Win¬ ner, 3; Oklahoma! . Sharon Mercer, Sherry — Croix Chapeau, France, 1; SCA Decorations Chairman, 1; Valentine Queen, 1; FNA, 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball, 3; Herald, 4; Drill Team Sec, 4; Chorus, 4, Michael Millan, Mike — Frosh Football; JV Football, 2; JV Track, 1,2; JV Wrestling, 3; V Football, 3,4; Soph Class Pres; Alpha Hi-Y, 2, Treas, 3, Pres, 4; Key Club, 2,3,4; Nat ' l Honor Society, 4; Sr. Class Council; SCA Cabinet Sec of Elections, 4; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4. Virginia Miller, Ginny — Library Help, 1; Chorus, 1,2; Lance, 1,3; Shield 4; NEDT Commendation, 2; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4; Guidance Help, 3; FNA, 3; Thespians, Sec, 3, VPres, 4; Pajama Game ; Cheaper by the Dozen ; Anastasia . Sharon Minke,— Pep Club, 1; FNA, 1; Drama Club, 2. Joan Minton,— Drama Club, 1; Riding Club, 1; Herald, 4. Sharon Minke Joan Marie Minton Sharon Wallace Mercer Michael Millan 45 Terri Lynn Morgan Karen Sue Moucha Linda Mounts Linda Muhonen Terri Morgan, — FNA, 1; Chorus, 2; Guidance, 3; Drill Team, 4; Pajama Game . Karen Moucha, — Missoula, Montana, 1,2; FNA, 1,2,3, Hist, 4; Chorus, 1,3,4; Library Assistant, 3; Shield, 4; Oklahoma! . Linda Mounts, — Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Art Guild, 2,3, Treas, 4; JV Cheerleader, 2; V Cheerleader, 3,4; Soph Talent Show, 2; Jr. Prom; SCA Cabinet; Art Honors, 4. John Michael Mullen John Mullen,— Frosh Football. Patricia Murray, Pat — Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3, Pari, 4; Co-chairman Homecoming Float, 2,3,4; Jr-Sr Dance Chairman, 3; Jr. Prom; Chorus, 2; Keyettes, Pari, 4; SCA Cabinet Sec of Interscholastic Affairs. Robert Nay, Tiger Bob —Frosh Football; JV Football, 2; V Football, 3,4; Reserve Band, 1; Concert Band, 2; Key Club, 1,2, Treas, Sec-hst Capital District, 3, Governor Capital District, 4; Geography Award 1; Epsilon Hi-Y, 2,3,4; SCA Rep, 2,4; Jr Class Pres; Student Court Marshal, 3; Jr.-Sr. Soccer, 3; Boy ' s State, 3; Student Court Justice, 4; Executive Council SCA, 3; Sr. Superlative. John Lawrence Mulligan Leonard Carlton Murphy Patricia Ann Murray Gary Vaden Myers Robert Frederick Nay 46 Marianne Selly Newman Thomas Neese,— Epsilon Hi-Y, 4. Nora Nelson, Susan — Mt. Vernon H.S., 1; V Softball Letter of Merit, 1; French Club, 1; Biology Club, 2; Drill Team, 3, Co-capt, 4; Herald, 4. Vernon Nelson, Skip — Frosh Football; JV Football, 3; V Football, 4; V Baseball, 3; Alpha Hi-Y, 4. Kathy Newbry, — St. Andrews Priory, Hawaii, 1,2,3; Centennial Club, 1,2,3; Girl Scouts, 1, Planning Board, 2; Treas, 3,4; Ford Island Team Slub, 1; Ford Island Chapel Choir, 1,2,3; Sunday School Assistant, 2,3; Pacific Asian Affairs Council, 3; PYF, 4; Youth Council, 4. Marianne Newman, Punky — Librarian Assistant, 1; Office Help, 4; Herald, 4. Patricia Nichols, Patty — GAA, 1,2; Pep Club, 1,2; Track Team, 1; Riding Club, 1; Math Honor Society, 3,4; Jr. Prom; Shield, 4. Irene Norris, — Pep Club, 1,3,4; Drama Club, 2; French Honor Society, 3, Treas, 4; Drill Team, Sec, 3; Jr. Prom; SCA Cabinet Chaplain, 4; Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 4. Daniel Ochs, Danny — Frosh Football; JV Football, 2; V Football, 3,4; Jr.-Sr Basketball, 3; Alpha Hi-Y, 4. Brigid O ' Connor, — Volleyball Int, 1; Basketball Int, 1; Latin Club, 2; Pep Club, 2; Lonce, 2,4; Jr. Prom. Irene Ratcliff Norris Gail O ' Brien Daniel Curtis Ochs Brigid Eileen O ' Connor 47 Andrew Ogletree Marilyn Oldham Suzanne Olson Mark Leran Ostby Judith Ann Ozment Michael Owen, Mike — Band, 1,2,3,4; Band Festival, 1; Solo Festival, 1; JV Baseball, 2; Wrestling 3,4; JV Football, 3, V Football, 4, Jr.-Sr. Basket¬ ball, 3; Track, 4; Alpha Hi-Y, 4. Michael Lee Owen Andrew Ogletree, Andy — Frosh Football; JV Football, 2,3; V. Basketball, 3; Epsilon Hi-Y, 3, Chaplain, 4, Jr. Prom. Marilyn Oldham, ■—-Northern H.S., North Carolina, 1,2,3; GAA, 1,2,3; Newspaper, 1,2, Co-ed Feature Ed, 3; K L, 1,2,3; Nat ' l Honor So¬ ciety, 4; Service Club 2,3, Stutdent Council Committee, 2; Publicity Chair¬ man, SCA, 3; Student Assembly, 2,3; FTA, 2, VPres, 3; UN Peace Speaking Contest Finalist, 3; Humanities Club, Sec-treas, 3; Ed of Student Directory, 3; Interclub Council, 3; Chorus, 3; Jr. Marshal; Herald, 4; Nat ' l Merit Semi-Finalist, 4. Kathryn Ann Padgett Francis Palladino Judith Ozmet, Judy —Pep Club, 1,2; Miss Lee Contest, 1; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, 2,3, VPres, 4, French Honor Society, 2,3,4; Nat ' l Honor Society, 2,3,4, Academic Letter, 2,3; MGA Delegate, 3; SCA Cabinet, 3,4; Girl ' s State, 3; Lance, 3; Assistant Ed, 4; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4 Kathryn Padgett, Cookie — Copperas Grove H.S., 1; Int ' l School of Bang¬ kok, 2,3; Library Club, 1; French Club, Treas, 1; Library Assistant, 1,3; Pep Club, 2,3; Science Club, Sec, 2,3; Bridge Club, 2; Service Honor So¬ ciety, 2,3; SCA Activities Committee, 2,3, Hospitality Committee, 2; Yellow House Teams, 2,3; Jr. Prom Chairman; Jr. Executive Council; Klaxon, 3; Nat ' l Honor Society, 3,4; Herald, 4; Anne Frank . Francis Palladino, Frank — V Track, 1; Lance, 3. Kathryn Panich, Kathy — Tennis Team, 1; GAA, 1; Pep Club, 1,2,3,4; Majorette, 2,3,4; Soph Class Council; SCA Rep, 2; Mikado . Maureen Park, — Pep Club, 1; Chorus, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Jr. Prom; Jr. Jargon; SCA Cabinet, 4. Frederick Peeler, Fred — Edison H.S., 1; Frosh Basketball; JV Basketball, Capt, 2; World Hist Award, 2, V Basketball, 3,4; Alpha Hi-Y, 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Coach, 3; It ' s Academic Alt, 4; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4. Paul Anthony Panella Kathryn Ann Panich Maureen Park Frederick Walton Peeler 48 Linda Jean Pemberton Cheryl Lynn Penton Charles Edward Perkins James Clark Perkins Cheryl Penton, — Cher — Pep Club, 1,2; Basketball Int, 1; Volleyball Int, 1; FTA, 1; Mikado ; Anastasia . Charles Perkins, Chuck — Reserve Band, 1; Concert Marching Band, 2; German Club, 4. Priscilla Perry, — GAA, 1; JV Basketball, 1; German Club, 2; Swim Team, 2; Art Guild, 2, Pres, 3,4; Art Honors, 4; Jr. Prom Chairman; Jr Jargon; Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4. Stephen Peters, — Frosh Basketball; JV Football, 2, JV Basketball, 2; Jr.-Sr Basketball, 3; Swim Team, 2; V Football, 4. Priscilla Ellen Perry Stephen Jeffrey Peters Jo Peterson, — Cambridge H.S., Ohio, 1,2; Beaz Art Club, 1,2; Y-GAA, 1,2; Y-Teens, 2; Pep Club, 1,2; Art Guild, 2,3,4; Art Honors, 3,4, Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Nat ' l Honor Society, 3,4; Pipeline. Elizabeth Petrie, Jeanne — Pep Club, 2; Nat ' l Honor Society, 2,3,4; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, VPres, 2, Sec, 3, Chaplain, 4; Herald, 3, Ed, 4; Art Guild, 3,4; Homecoming Decorations Chairman; Spanish Club, Treas, 4; Spanish Award, 3; Nat ' l Merit Semi-Finalist, 4. Marguerite Pfalzgraf, Connie —Keyettes, 2,3,4; Sigma Chi Delta Tri- Hi-Y, 2,3, Treas, 4, SCA Rep, 2,3; FHA, 2, VPres, 3; Pep Club, 2; Jr.-Sr. Basketball, 3; Miss Lee Contest, 3; SCA Sec, 4; Sr. Homecoming Attendant. Randolph Pherson, Randy — Frosh Football; SCA Rep, 1,2; Frosh Class Council; Track, 1,2; Soph Class Council; JV Football. 2, Capt, 3; SCA Cabinet, 3,4; French Honor Society, 3,4; Math Honor Society, 3, VPres, 4; V Debate Team, 3,4; AFS-Peace Corp Club, 3; Nat ' l Honor Society, 3, VPres, 4; Acapella Chorus, 3,4; Boy ' s State, 3; Sr. Class Council; Choral Society Pres, 4; Nat ' l Merit Semi-Finalist, 4; Ways Means Committee of the Senior Class. Randolph Howard Pherson Elizabeth Jeanne Petrie Marguerite Pfalzgraf Nancy Sue Pfister 49 Sharon Sue Philson Steven Earl Pierce Kenneth Raymond Piernick Charles Ronald Poduska Sharon Philson, Shari — Hammond H.S., 1; Drama Club, 1,2; Girl Scouts, 2,3; Spanish Club, 3; French Honor Society, 3,4; FHA, Hist, 3, Pres, 4 Steven Pierce, Steve — Science Club, 1; German Club, 2,4; JV Track, 2. Kenneth Piernick, Ken — German Club, 2,4; Alpha Hi-Y, 4. Carole Ann Polachowski Sandra Ruth Poole Charles Poduska, Ron — Track, 1,2,3; Wrestling, 2; Jr. Jargon; Lance, 3; Amateur Radio Club, 3; Jr.-Sr. Soccer, 3; V Football, 4; SGA Rep, 4; Shield Sports Ed, 4; Int ' l Rel Club, 4. Paul Alan Porter Kristina Post, Kris — SCA Rep, 1; Miss Lee Contest, 1,2,3; German Club, 1,2; Pep Club 1; Soph Class Council; Biology Summer Institute, 2; Chi- Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 3, VPres, 4; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader, 3; Girls ' State, 3; Jr. Prom; Nat ' l Honor Society, 3,4; Sr. Class Hist; Keyettes, 4, Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4. David Powell, Dave — Frosh Class Pres; JV Basketball, 1,2; Frosh Foot¬ ball; JV Football, 2; SCA Cabinet, 2,3,4; Epsilon Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Key Club 3, VPres, 4; V Football, 3,4; Letterman ' s Assoc, A; Jr.-Sr. Soccer, 3; Boy ' s State, 3, Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4; Sr. Class Council; It ' s Academic Team, 4. Kristina Ann Post David William Powell Diana Carol Porter Carole Polachowski—-Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1,2; Librarian Assistant, 1,2; Swim Team, 1, Latin Club, 1,2; CYO, 1,2; Honor Study Hall, 1,2; Summer Latin Tutor, 2; Soph Class Carnival; Homeroom Affairs Organizer, 2. Sandra Poole, Sandy —- JV Softball, 1; Chorus, 1,2; FTA, 2, Sec, 3,4; Pep Club, 2. Paul Porter, — Cope Jr. H.S., California, 1; Stillwater H.S., Oklahoma, 2,3; Math Award, 1; English Award, 1; Football, 1; Baseball, 1; Thespians, 2, Scribe, 3; Hi-Y, 2,3; Alpha Hi-Y, 4, Mu Alpha Theta, 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball, 3. Robert Hill Prince Jane Elizabeth Pruett Raymond Dennis Quigley Patricia Fair Prather Patricia Prather, Pat — FNA, 2, Treas, 3, Pres, 4; French Honor Society, 3,4; Jr. Jargon; Academic Letter, 3; Experiment in Int ' l Living, 3; Clinic Aide, 3; Nat ' l Honor Society, 3,4; SCA Rep, 4; DAR Award, 4; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4. Robert Prince, Bob — Mascouth County H.S., 1,2,3; French Club, 1,2,3; Chess Club, 2; Jr. Class Play; Math Field Day, 3; Mu Alpha Theta, 4; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4. Jane Pruett, — Spanish Club, 1, Sec, 2; JV Cheerleader, 2; V Cheerleader, 3; Keyettes, 3, Chap, 4; Jr-Sr Basketball, 3; Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Lance, 4; Guidance Help, 4. Raymond Quigley, Quig — Frosh Football, 2; JV Track, 2; JV Football, 2; V Football, 3, Capt, 4; Epsilon Hi-Y, 3,4. Sandra Rail, Sandy — WC Hinkley H.S., Colorado, 1,2,3; FTA, 1; French Club, 1,2; Soph Class Sec; Yearbook, 3. James Reitz, Jim — Alpha Hi-Y Judith Robinson, Judy — Drama Club, 1; JV Cheerleader, 2; Soph Class Council. Sandra Loree Rail Daniel Kent Raichlen James Ivan Reitz Gerald Charles Render 51 Gloria Marie Rogers Hans Martin Rohde Linda Carol Romola Paul Michael Rosal Thomas William Roseman Patricia Russell Gloria Rogers, — Edison H S., 1; Hammond H S., 2; TC Williams H.S., 3; Latin Club, 1; Biology Club, 2; World Events Club 3; Jr Prom; Choral Concert, 3; Spanish Club, 4. Hans Rohde, ■— Rifle Club, 2; Math Club, 4; German Club, 4, Linda Romola, — JV Softball, 1,2; GAA, 1,2,3,4; Chorus, 1,2; JV Hockey, 2; V Hockey, 3,4; FHA Social Chairman, 3; Jr. Prom; Sr. Prom; Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 4. Paul Rosal,- —-Edison H.S., 1,2; Wrestling, 2,4; Baseball, 2; German Club, 4; Rifle Club, 4 Th omas Roseman, Tom — Patton Jr. H.S., Kansas, 1; Wilmington H.S., Ohio, 2; Granby H.S., Norfolk, Virginia, 3; Frosh Football; Class Play, 1 ; JV Football, 2; V Wrestling, 3,4, V Football, 3,4; Track, 3; NEDT Com¬ mendation, 2; State Dist. Biology Test 7th PI, 2; Phi Delta Sigma, 2,3. Steven Morgan Rutledge Patricia Russell, Pot — Benjamin Sims H.S., Hampton, Virginia, 1; Chorus 1; Drama Club, 2; Biology Club, 2, Sec, 3; FSA, 2,4; Debate Club, 3,4; Int ' l Rel Club, 4, Library Aide, 4; Shield Index Ed, 4; Cheaper by the Dozen ; Oklahoma! ; Anastasia ; Elizabethan Festival. Karen Sandvig, — Pep Club, 1,2; French Honor Society, 3,4; Jr Prom; Herald Type Ed, 4; Sr. Class Council. Linda Faye Salyers Judy Saunders, — Pep Club 1,2,3; Latin Club, 1 Joanne Schultze, — Academic Letter, 1; Pep Club, 1,2; Spanish Club, 1,2; Drill Team, 3,4, Lance, 4. Karen Lee Sandvig Judy Ann Saunders Judy Anne Schropp Joanne Marie Schultze 52 Nancy Elizabeth Sheppard Terry Beth Sher Louis Stephen Sherrill Donna Lenore Sherwood Catherine Schumaker, Cathy - —Albany Jr. H.S., Georgia, 1; Math Club, 1, Sec-treas, 3,4; GAA, 2; Nat ' l Honor Society, 2,3, Rec Sec, 4; It ' s Aca¬ demic Team, 4; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4. Donna Sherwood, — JV Softball, 1; FHA, 1; IBM Helper, 4. Jeanne Marie Schwab William Michael Scruton Benton Scott, Smitty — Rifle Club, 2; Concert Band, 2,3,4; Shield Sports Ed, 3. William Scruton, Mike —- SCA Rep, 1; Chorus, 1; Band, 1; Frosh Foot¬ ball; Frosh Basketball; Soph Softball. Jacqueline Seaver, Jackie —FNA 1; Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Academic Letter, 3; Jr. Prom; Drill Team, 4; Herald, 4. David Selekman, Dave — V Track, 1,2,3,4. Jacqueline Low Seaver David Gregory Selekman Patricia Settle, Blondie — Pep Club, 4; Drama Club, 4. Robert Shattuck, Bobby — Grover Cleveland H.S., California, 1,2,3; Schol¬ arship Club, 1; Nat ' l Honor Society, 2,3; Boat Club, 1; Science Club, 1; Spanisr Club, 1,2,3; Yeoman, 2,3; Soph Club; Photography Club, 3; Shield Photo Ed, 4; German Club, 4. Nancy Sheppard, — Pep Club, 1; FHA, 1,2; Spanish Club, 2; Jr.-Sr. Cheer¬ leader, 3; Jr. Prom; Drill Team, 3,4; Jr. Jargon; Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pipeline; Herald, 4; Homecoming Tickets Chairman, 4; SCA Rep, 4. Terry Sher, T.S. -—-GAA, 1,2; Chorus, 1; Volleyball Int, 1,2; Basketball Int, 1; JV Basketball Manager, 2; V Basketball Manager, 3,4; FNA, 3; Shield, 4; Herald, 4. Louis Sherrill, Steve — Frosh Football; JV Football, 2; DE Club, 4. ■v Robert Kimberly Shattuck Benton Smith Scott Patricia Ann Settle 53 Charles Wayne Shiff James William Shores Jerry Everett Sigrist Louis Simmermacher Sandra Jean Simmons Betty Carol Simpson Jerry Sigrist, — DE II, 4. Louis Simmermacher, Louie — Reserve Band, 1; Marching Concert Band, 2,3,4; Latin Club, 2. Betty Simpson, — Pep Club, 1; GAA, 1; JV Hockey Capt, 2; Basketball, 2. Sandra Simpson, Sandy —Pep Club, 1,2; Home Ec Club, 1,2; German Club, 1,2,3; Int ' l Rel Club, 4; Anastasia . Garland Sims, Guido — Frosh Football; Pep Club, 2; Jr. Jargon; Jr-Sr Soccer, 3; Pipeline; Lance, 4; Shield Assistant Ed, 4; Int ' l Rel Club, VPres, 4. Sandra Simpson Garland Dwight Sims Antoinette Singleton, Toni — Lance, 1,2, News Ed, 3, Ed, 4; Shield, 1,2; Homecoming Float Chairman, 1; SCA Rep, 1; Keyettes, 2, Rec Sec, 3, VPres, 4; Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Miss Lee Contest, 3; SCA Treas, 3; Jr. Citizenship Award; Academic Letter, 3; SCA Cabinet, 4; Nat ' l Honor Society, 4; Girls State, 3; Sr Superlative, 4. Antoinette Singleton Kathleen Sinkinson Michele Slone, — Flover Bluff H S., Texas, 1,2; Jr. Classical League, 1 ; The Devil ' s Cuspidor . Stephen Smiley, Steve — NEDT Commendation, 2; Epsilon Hi-Y, 2,3,4; JV Football, 2; JV Wrestling 2; Frosh-Soph Softball, 2; Lance, 2; Key Club, 3, Pres, 4, Student Court Justice, 3,4; SCA Rep, 3. Michele Elaine Slone Stephen Perry Simley Teresa Ann Smith Robert John Snyder Thomas Albert Snyder Teresa Smith, Terry — Frosh Cheerleader; V Cheerleader, 3,4; GAA, 1, Pres, 2; Pep Club, 1,3,4; Soph Class Council; FHA, 2; JV Softball, 3; Sr Class Council; Lance, 4 Robert Snyder, Bob —Rifle Club, 1,2; Pep Club, 2; Biology Lab Assistant, 4 Thomas Snyder, — Wrestling, 2,3; Cross Country, 3. Faith Sproul, — Greenon H.S., Ohio, 1,2,3; Class Ex. Board, 1,3, FTA, 1,2; GAA, 2,3; Class Play, 3. Russell Stancil,— Frosh Football; DE II, 3; DE III, 4 Barbara Stankowski, — Drama Club, 1,2; Spanish Club, 1,2; Pep Club, 1,2, Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Jr. Prom; Lance, 4; Homecoming Invitation Chairman, 4; Pipeline. Russell Oscar Stancil Linda Stark, — Pep Club, 1; Chorus 1,2,3; SCA Rep, 3; Jr. Prom; Jr-Sr. Basketball, 3; Drill Team, 3,4 Cecil Starkey, Jr. — GW H. S., 1,2; TC Williams H. S., 3; Frosh Football; Chorus, 1,2; V Baseball, 1; JV Football, 2; Monogram Club, 2; V Football, 3. Williard Stooke, Nick — Oak Park River Forest H. S., Illinois; Frosh Gymnastics Team; Frosh Debate Team; Biology Club; Band, 1,2,3, Drum Major, 4; German Club, 3; Math Club, 4; Pipeline; Shield, 4; Sr. Senator; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4, Nat ' l Honor Society 4. Robert Storey, Porky — SCA Rep, 1; Alpha Hi-Y, 2,3,4; DE Club Sgt. at Arms, 4. Barbara Jo Stankowski Linda Jeanne Stark Willard Nixon Stooke Cecil Clarence Starkey John Thomas Stewart Robert Carson Storey 55 Marsha Elizabeth Stroede Daniel Mark Sullivan Glenn Robert Swalm Thomas Carleton Swan Josephine Swenson James Michael Talbert Marsha Stroede, — Radford H.S., Hawaii, 1; St. Andrew ' s Priory, 2,3; SCA Rep, 1,2; Majorette, 1; Assembly Committee, 2,3; Jr. Prom; Miss ' 67, 3; Jr. Play; Choir, 3; Miss Smile, 3; Newspaper, 3; Attendant in Prom Court; Pipeline; Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Herald, 4; Lance, 4, Chorus, 4 Daniel Sullivan, Sully — Woburn H.S., Massachusetts 1; Ice Hockey Team, 1; JV Baseball, 1; Frosh Student Council; JV Wrestling, 2; V Wrestling 3. Glenn Swalm, — Neptune H.S., New Jersey, 1; Camera Club 1,2; Wrest¬ ling, 1; Picture Developer, 1; German Club, 2,3; Pep Club, 3; Biology Lab Assistant, 4. Josephine Swenson, Tweed — Pemberton H.S., New Jersey, 1; Arlington H.S., Indiana, 2; Sec of Charm, 1; Cheer Block, 1; Red Cross, 2; FTA. 2. Timothy Terrell, Tim — Boeblingen Jr. H.S., 1; Ludwigsburg H.S., 2; Frankfurt H.S., Germany, 3; Frosh Class Pres, Student Council; Newspaper Assoc. Ed, 1,3; Nat ' l Jr, Honor Society, 1; Best All Around Boy, 1; Track, 3; National Honor Society, 3,4; Debate team, 4; Herald, 4. Michaele Thomas, Mike — JV Hockey, 1; Earth Science Award, 1; FTA, 2,3,4, State Convention, 2; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3, Hist, 4; Nat ' l Honor Society, 2,3,4; Spanish Club, 2, VPres, 3,4; Academic Letter, 2,3; NEDT Commendation, 2; AFS-Peace Corps Club, 3; Spanish Award, 3; Pipeline; Shield Sr. Class Ed, 4; Sr. Pub Rel Committee; Nat ' l Merit Com¬ mendation, 4. Pamela Timms, Pam — Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2,3, Hist. 4; JV Hockey, 2; JV Softball, 1; JV Basketball, 2; V Hockey 3, Co-capt, 4; Miss Lee Contest, 1,3; Art Guild, 2,3,4, Jr Jargon; Jr. Prom; Gym Assistant, 3; Jr-Sr Basketball, 3; Keyettes, 4; Pipeline; Sr. Class Council. Margo Denise Thomas Michaele Ann Thomas Pamela Rae Tiffany Pamela Bourne Timms 56 Karen Eileen Timoney Victor Louis Trapani Evelyn Ann Tripp Elizabeth Scarlett Troncoso Karen Timoney, — Majorettes, 1,2, Capt, 3,4; Pep Club, 1,2,3,4; Soph Talent Show 2nd PI, 1,2,3; FHA, 2, Social Chairman, 3; FTA, 4. Victor Tropani, Vic — Pep Club, 2, Pres, 3; DE Club Treas, 4. Melissa Tropf, — FF1A, 1,2; Swim Club, 2; Drill Team, 3,4; Oklahoma! . Frank Turberville, Jud — Thespians, 1,2,3,4; Chorus, 2,3,4; Soph Talent Show 1st PI, 3; DECA, 4; The Diary of Anne Frank ; Pajama Game ; Oklahoma! ; A nastasia . David Turner, Dave —Frosh Football; Frosh Basketball; Frosh Track; Key Club, 1,2,3, Treas, 4; JV Basketball, 2; SCA Rep, 2; Academic Letter, 2; V Basketball, 3, Capt, 4; V Track, 3,4; Epsilon Hi-Y, 3,4; SCA Cabi¬ net, 4. Melissa Emily Tropf John London Trout Richard Turner, Weasle •—Hieldelberg H S., Germany, 1; Football, 1; Wrestling, 1; JV Football, 2; V Wrestling, 2,3,4; V Football, 3,4; Epsilon Hi-Y, 4; Key Club, 3,4; SCA VPres, 4. Mark Munroe Tucker Frank Turberville David Harrison Turner Richard Carl Turner John Tyler, — Hanau, Germany, 1; Frankfurt, Germany, 2; Alabama, 3; Frosh Football; Frosh Basketball; V. Football, 2,3; JV Basketball, 2, V Basketball, 3; V Tennis Team, 2 Dennis Uhrich, — German, Club 2,3; Boys Marching Unit, 2; Jr. Jargon; Pipeline. John Patrick Tyler Dennis Marion Uhrich 57 Ellen Velenage Aubrey Thompson Villines Gary Lee Varner Carol Diane Walker Ellen Velenage, — Pep Club, 1,2; Soph Talent Show, 1; FHA, 1; FTA, 1; Thespians, 2,3; Latin Club, 2; Drill Team, 4, Pajama Game ; Oklahoma! . Aubrey Villines,— Prince George H.S., Virginia, 1; Two Rivers H.S., Ten¬ nessee, 2; JV Football, 1,2, Int Basketball, 1, Capt, 2; JV Basketball, 1,2; Int Football, 2, Science Club, 2; Key Club, 2; V Basketball, 3,4; Alpha Hi-Y, 4. Carol Walker, — Frosh Cheerleader, Co-capt; JV Cheerleader, Co-capt, 3; V Cheerleader, 3, Co-capt, 4; SCA Cabinet, 1,4; Homecoming Attendant, 1,2,3, Maid of Honor, 4; Mis s Lee Contest, 1,2,3, Pep Club, 1,2,3,4; Soph Class Sec; Keyettes, 2, Dist Rec Sec, 3, Pres, 4; Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 2, Sec, 3,4; Girl ' s State, 3, Model Keyette, 3, Academic Letter, 3. Connie Lou Walker Connie Walker, — GAA, 1,2; Pep Club, 1; Swim Club, 2; FNA, 2; FHA, 2; Jr. Prom. Roberta Ann Walker Roberta Walker, Bobbie — Science Club, 1; Pep Club, 3; VPres, 4. Carolyn Walters, — Latin Club, 1; FSA, 1,4; Academic Letters, 2,3; Biology Club VPres, 3; Germany Club, 3,4; Biology Lab Assistant, 3; Nat ' l Honor Society, 3,4. Sherry Walters, — JV Basketball, 1; JV Softball, 1; Pep Club; V Basket¬ ball, 2,3,4, V Softball, 2,3,4; Jr. Class Council Sec of Class Spirit; Jr. Prom; 1920 Queen, 4, Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Sr. Prom; Office Helper, 4. Russell Wapensky, Russ — Frosh Basketball; Art Club, 1; Lance, 2,3; Jr-Sr Basketball, 3; Chorus, 3,4; V Football, 4; Pajama Game ; Okla¬ homa! . Mary Ward, Ande — Drama Club Treas, 1; Pep Club, 1; Sigma Chi Carolyn Walters Karen Ann Walters Delta Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4, Thespians, 2,3,4; Shield Organizations Ed, 3,4; SCA Cabinet, 4. 4rk, Russell Andrew Wapensky Mary Andrea Ward Gary Howard Warne Sherry Ann Walters 58 William David Wafers Edward Weafherholfz Deborah Alice Webster Pamela Marie Wechsler Donald Warren Weidner Gale Weidenbusch William Wafers, Dave —Kubasaki H.S., 1; Northside H.S., 1; Nat ' l Jr. Honor Society, 1; Latin Club, 1; JV Football, 1; Debate Team, 1; V Golf Team, 2, Capt, 3,4; Boy ' s State, 3; SCA Cabinet, 3; Jr Prom; Key Club , 3,4; Epsilon Hi-Y, 3,4; State SCA Conference, 3; Charity Drive Chairman, 3; Am. Legion Citizenship Award, 3; VFW Voice of Democracy, 3; Jr. of the Month; Sr, of the Month; Executive Council, 4; SCA Pres, 4; Optimists Outstanding Student Award, 4. Deborah Webster, Debbie — Cheerleader, 1; Pep Club, 1,2; Soph Class Council; Swim Club, 2; Jr. Jargon; VOT, 4. Kafhryn Ann Weisenburger Gale Weidenbusch, — JV Basketball, 2,3,4; Art Guild, 2, Art Honors, 3,4; Sec, 4; GAA, 2,3, VPres, 4; V Hockey, 2,3; V. Softball, 3; Herald, 3,4; Jr Prom; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4, SCA Rep, 4; Sr. Pub Relations Committee; Oklahoma! . Donald Weidner, Don — Debate Team, 2,3,4; Gauntlet Ed, 4; Library Aide, 4; Class Historian, 3. James Wentworth, — JV Baseball, 1,2; V Baseball, 3; Frosh Football; Key Club, 1,2,3; Epsilon Hi-Y, 2. Janet Wilbun, — Drama Club, 2; Drill Team, 3,4; Jr. Prom; Pep Club 3,4; FTA, 4; Oklahoma! . James Paul Wentworth William Wilkinson, Bill — Wood Jr H.S., Missouri, 1; Newspaper Ed, 1,2,3, Assistant Ed, 4; Yearbook Co-ed, 1; SCA Rep, 1,3; Literary Club, 1; Herald Prose 3rd PI, 2; Citizenship Award, 1; Lang Arts Award, 1; Journalism Award, 1; Nat ' l Honor Society, 2,3, Pres, 4; Academic Letter 2; Jr, Jargon Ed; Key Club, 3,4; Harvard Prize Book Award, 3; Boy ' s State, 3; Traffic Safety Conference, 3; Pipeline; SCA Cabinet, 4; It ' s Academic Team Alternate, 4; Sr Prom Co-chairman; Nat ' l Merit Commendation, 4, James Williams, Jim — Stebbins H.S., Ohio, 2; Leavenworth H.S., Kansas, 3; Ohio State Scholastic Competition, 2; ROTC, 3; Color Guard, 3; Spanish Club, 3; Good Fellows, 3; Chess Club, 4. William Clement Wilkinson James Allan Williams Fred Wilson, — Frosh Football; Frosh Basketball; JV Football, 2; JV Bas¬ ketball, 2; JV Baseball, 2,3; V Football, 3,4; V Basketball, 3. Harold Wilson, Jim — Frosh Football; Frosh Basketball; V Baseball, 1,2, 3,4, JV Football, 2; JV Basketball, 2; Reserve Band, 1; SCA Rep, 1; Con¬ cert Band, 2,3,4; PE Aide, 3. William Worthy, — Augsburg H.S., Germany, 2; Annandale H.S., 3; V Foot¬ ball, 2; V Basketball, 2,3,4. Richard Wright,— Boy Scouts, 2; Inauguration Parade 1964; PE Club, 4. Pue Yu, Sue — C.K.S H.S., Philippines, 1,2; Frosh Class Pres; SCA Rep, 1; Soph Class Sec; FNA, 3,4; Office Help, 4; Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y, 4 Sara Diane Williams Fred Lamcnte Wilson Carole Zerr, Caesar — Chorus, 1,2,3, Madrigals, 4; Lee High Bowling League, 1. Richard Wayne Wright Karen Elizabeth Yesberger Pue Susan Yu Carole Ann Zerr 60 THE FUTURE . . . Jim Adams V.M.I. Linda Aird Madison Michael Akin University of Missouri Bob Alexander U.Va. Charles Allen U. S. Navy Bill Alley V. P.I. Pat Anderson Northern Va. C.C. Tom Anderson Northern Va. C.C. Linda Andrews Mary Washington Cecelia Arcand Howard County Jr. College Roni Arculeer Georgia Wesleyan MaryAnn Bordello St. Mary ' s College Doug Barricks V.P.I. Sherry Baumgardner Drexel Inst, of Tech. Claudia Beall R.P.I. Bill Bean Ferrum Jr. College Sheran Belshan Ouachita Baptist U. of Ark. George Benkert Indian River Jr. College Karen Bennett Penn. State Tracy Bennett University of S.C. Dave Biallas Jamestown College Darlene Bieber Strayer Jr. College Linda Blaich Old Dominion Marti Blair Mary Washington Rick Bloomfield U.Va. Susan Boas Pembroke State College Terri Bokowski St. Petersburg Jr. Col. Gregory Bradford Pomerado Jr. College Carol Bradley University of Florida Mike Brady U. S.M.A. Loree Brandes University of Miss. Michael Brewer V. P.I. Chip Brooks Citadel Pam Brown V.P.I. Pat Burford Madison Howard Bylund George Mason Julie Cain U. of Southwestern La. Tannis Campbell Florida State University Karen Capar Madison Robert Carroll Lenoir-Rhine College Carolyn Carter V. P.I. Mike Carter University of Kansas Nancy Carter Madison Bonnie Citrenbaum Old Dominion Chris Clarens R.P.I. George Clark V.P.I. Carol dayman William Mary Nancy Cleveland Freed-Hardeman Jane Clifford Radford Candy Colby Madison Chris Cole George Washington U. Jane Collier Northeastern University Jody Craig U. Va. Bebe Cunningham St. Andrew ' s Presb. Col. Paula Cyr Petersburg Nursing School Tom Czarnik V. P.I. Jody Dahlstrom V.P.I. Cheryl Danley Freed-Hardeman Dee Davis Madison Ed Davis Georgia Tech Mary Ann Deal Control Data Institute Geoff DeGraff Oberlin David Demory Northern Va. C.C. Jan Dragotta Northern Va. C.C. Stan Earl Citadel John Edwards Northern Va. C.C. Dick Eller Old Dominion Chris Ensrud University of Conn. Bruce Erickson U. S.N.A. Jeanne Ervin Rich. Mem. Hosp. Nursing School Barbara Farrar Madison Lex Felker V. P.I. Doug Fellows Northern Va. C.C. Donna Fisher Davis Elkins Walter Floyd V.P.I. Buddy Foster North Carolina State Leeann Frank University of III. Brenda Frano Madison Doug Garrell University of Tenn Lynn Garrette Madison Scott Gibson Tulane University Jacki Gilliland Corcoran Sch. of Art. Rusty Gloyd American University Crawford Godsey V.P.I. Martin Goodson U. of Alaska Olin Greene V. P.I. Steve Greer Madison Mark Grigsby Hampden-Sydney Janet Grissom University of III. Joy Gruver George Mason David Guthrie N. Carolina Wesleyan Linda Hallman Monroe Kris Hamm University of Texas Jim Hanak V.P.I. Linda Haslam N. Va. Tech Gale Hattan Michigan State Paula Hartle University of Richmond Bob Haycock Iowa State Bill Hellwig George Mason Richard Hight U. S. Navy Nelson Hill Texas Western U. Dave Hilliard University of N.C. Jill Hoffman Northwestern U. Mary Huff Roanoke College Diana Hughey Madison Donna Humberd University of Texas Polly Hundemer Madison Mike Huppert V. P.I. John Hurney Pasadena Sharon Hutchison Barnard U. Terry Jennings N. Va. Jr. College Walter Johnson William Mary Janice Jones Old Dominion Ken Jones Randolph Macon Karen Jorden Petersburg Nursing School Linda Junk Wash. School for Sec. Franc Kauer Washington Lee Craig Kawamoto William Mary Nancy Kelley Johns-Hopkins Nursing Sch. Scott Kemerling Tarkio College Judy Kingery U. of Maryland Barbara Klimchalk Catholic University Steve Koomen R.P.I. Jan Kuper Bridgewater College Julie LaMar Auburn University Mike LaRoque George Mason Tom Lautzenheiser Mount Union College Terry Lindsay Guilford College Bob Littlehales R.P.I. Richard Lloyd V. M.I. Lois Loeslein V.P.I. Susan Loetterle William Mary Bob Luck Northern Va. C.C. Arlene Lyles George Mason Pat Lynch V.P.I. Chuck Maples University of Richmond Ann Marshall Madison Suzanne Marshall Penn. State Linda Martin Madison Richard Matsumoto R.P.I. Chuck MeCalment American University Steve McCloskey Lincoln College Susan McConnell Georgetown Barbara McCullough Penn. State John McDonald Belmont Abbey College Mona McDonald Colorado State U. Robert McDonald Ben Franklin University Ken McFadden George Mason Eric McFarland University of N. C. Bob McGrew V.P.I. Maureen McKay St. Joseph ' s College Mike McKeever U.C.L.A. Nona McKenzie University of N. C. Kim McKleland St. Joseph College Charlotte McMurray Monroe Pete McQueary University of Arizona Juanita Mears University of Houston Linda Medley Old Dominion Sharon Mercer Longwood Mike Michaels University of W. Va. Ginny Miller Bridgewater College Karen Moucha University of Fla. Linda Mounts Ohio University Linda Muhonen U. of Maryland Pat Murray East Carolina Bob Nay William Mary Susan Nelson Old Dominion Vernon Nelson Northern Va. C. C. Kathy Newbry Fla. Presbyterian Marianne Newman Roberts Wesleyan Pat Nichols Mary Baldwin College Irene Norris University of S. C. Gayle O ' Brien Frederick College Andy Ogletree Old Dominion Marilyn Oldham Carnegie Tech Suzanne Olson V. P.I. Mark Ostby St. Olaf Cookie Padgett Arizona State University Frank Palladino Cambridge Kathy Panich Old Dominion Maureen Park East Carolina Fred Peeler U. Va. Cheryl Penton Old Dominion Charles Perkins V. P.I. Steve Peters Bullis Prep School Jo Peterson Syracuse University Jeanne Petrie Michigan State U. Shari Philson Peace College Steve Pierce Old Dominion Ken Piernick V.M.I. Ron Poduska V.P.I. Carole Polachowski Ladycliff College Sandy Poole Lynchburg College Paul Porter Oklahoma State U. Pat Prather Duke University Jane Pruett Radford Ray Quigley V. P. I. Eugene Rae University of Miami Danny Raichlen University of Georgia Dale Rail Oklahoma Christian Linda Ramola Monroe Jim Reitz U. S. M. A. Prep School Gerald Render George Mason Gloria Rodgers Mary Washington Hans Rohde University of Richmond Tom Roseman V. P. I. Michael Ross University of N. C. Pat Russell Washington College Karen Sandvig V. P. I. Judy Schropp Mary Washington Joanne Schultze V. P. I. Cathy Schumaker William Mary Jeanne Schwab George Mason Ben Scott University of Arkansas Sal Scriva U. S. Air Force Mike Scruton Georgetown Jackie Seaver Radford Dave Selekman Long Beach City Col. Bob Shattuck San Fernando Valley State Nancy Sheppard University of Mo. Terry Sher Boston University Louis Simmermacher Otterbein College Gary Sims Lehigh University Sandra Simpson University of Tampa Toni Singleton Wake Forest Kathy Sinkinson Strayer Jr. College Michele Slone Smithdeal-Massey Stephen Smiley U. Va. Sharon Smith Mary Washington Terry Smith Madison Bob Snyder V. M. I. Barbara Stankowski Penn State Linda Stark Radford Cecil Starkey U. S. Air Force Nick Stooke U. S.A.F.A. Marsha Stroede Chaminade College Glenn Swalm V. P. I. Tom Swan U. of Wyoming Tweed Swenson Northern Va. C. C. Diane Tanner East Carolina Tim Terrell U. S. M. A. Michaele Thomas Bridgewater College Pam Tiffany Ohio State Pam Timms R. P. I. Karen Timoney Radford Victor Trapani Ben Franklin University Melissa Tropf Radford Dave Turner Miami University (Ohio) Dennis Uhrich Hampden-Sidney Gary Varner V. P. I. Ellen Velenage Old Dominion Aubrey Villines University of Tenn. Carol Walker Ohio University Carolyn Walters George Mason Karen Walters Winthrop College Ande Ward St. Joseph ' s College Dave Waters U. of Miami Gale Weidenbusch Syracuse University Don Weidner Valparaiso University Jim Wentworth George Mason Pam Weschler Penn. State Linda White Actors ' Studio Janet Wilbun Madison Bill Wilkinson Wash. Lee Diane Williams Madison Jim Williams Kansas University James Wilson University of Tenn. Ward Worthy N. Texas State U. Karen Yesberger George Mason Susan Yu U. of St. Thomas 62 63 ' C ' nmnn rprl tn CRA hinlnnv Who left my TV on? The making of a Homecoming float: 1966 Last one back to the bus has to re-read The Scarlet Letter . . 64 c L A S Kathy Parrott, Hist.; Dave Campbell, V. Pres.; Doug Gregory, Pres.; Sharon Kelly, Sec.; Rick Morin, Treas. s o F Col. Hawkins, Mrs. Elvey, Junior Class Sponsors The Raccoon CLASS OF 68 As the year opened, the Class of ' 68 gained a new appearance. Upperclassmen at last, the JUNIORS started quickly in their new role as school leaders. School spirit in the class was strengthened by thoughts of class rings, the Prom and the realization of the new responsi¬ bilities which come with being Upperclassmen. Our president, Doug Gregory, worked hard be¬ fore school opened to begin plans for this year. With the help of our class sponsors, Col. Hawkins and Mrs. Elvey, the Class of ' 68 accomplished many projects this year — dances, class card sales, the Homecoming float, the Prom and a true feeling of unity as a class. The untiring efforts of Doug and his officers have succeeded in making this year the most exciting one we have known at Lee. With the Raccoon as our class symbol lead¬ ing us, we may expect great things in the years to come from the Class of 1968. 65 John Bowden James Bradley Patricia Bray Elizabeth Broadfield Deborah Brown William Brownold Cathy Bullard Steven Bunis Robert Buss David Campbell Sheryl Cantrell Michael Canzonieri Bill Alford Karen Allen Della Anderson Gayle Anderson Robert Anzalone Richard Banko Jilda Baratta Timothy Barnes Janet Barrett Nancy Barton Robert Batts Mark Bauer Brenda Baughman Barbara Bayles Cynthia Bean Barbara Berens Kevin Berk William Bernal Virginia Berryman Bonnie Bettis Robert Bobick Terry Bobo Belinda Bolton Barbara Boucher Dennis Carrico Mary Chapman Hillary Chosch Helen Carter Nancy Cherwek Deborah Cichowicz Who, me, eat in the library? 66 I I Donald Clark Mary Clark Susan Clark Virginia Compton Beverly Conklin Scott Corbi n Karyn Coven Linda Decker David Dodson Robert Doney Darcy Douglas Patricia Dunaway Jack Dunn Glenn Edgell Rostand Edwards . then he tried to Light my lollipop stick . . Kenneth Garrison James Eggleston Gary Eichhorst James Fette Hubert Eldridge Dianne Elko Margaret Fisher Carolyn Field Joan Gasch Beatrice Forbes Monica Gemma Maradee Enis Anne Ervin Larry Forseth Frank Etka Roger Falls Carole Fox Rebecca Font Paul Farley Susan Fromme Robert Foster George Getty Lorraine Frieders Holly Gilker Carson Garner Alan Gillespie 67 Agnes Gillock Susan Gomez V Betty Gross Carolyn Hackney Rosemary Hoffman Richard Hommel Milton Horsman 1 tf Arthur Goven Mary Graft William Graham Michael Greek I Margaret Green Douglas Gregory 1 Michael Grenier William Griese Kimberley Griffith Margaret Groff Sherry Hagauer Kathryn Haines William James Hammond Harrover James Hanna Karen Hartley Carolyn James Hartnett Herendeen Richard David Himes Hedrick ii v Sharon Hosaflook Janet Hudson Alfred Ingram Janice Irvine William Jensen Cathy Jessee Larry Johnson Pauline Johnson Keith Jones Er ... Is this 7th Period or . . uh, West Springfield? Samuel Kalvass Sharon Kawamoto Nancy Keeling Vernon Kelley Sharon Kelly Eric Kennedy John Kennedy Colleen Kern Carol Kirk 68 Joyce Miller Darrell Moore Wendy Moore Frederick Nora Miller Marilyn Cynthia Morin Moore Morgan Michael Moshos Maybe if I close my eyes and wish real hard, this class will disappear. June Kolb Susan Kroh Donald Lail Michael Lanier Richard LaRoche Lawrence LaRoche Richard Lawrence Anne Lawson Daniel Leahey George Levine Charles Lipsey Michael Lombard Richard Lonergan Sandra Lowe Donald Majeske George Martin Patricia McCall Mary McCauley John McEnearney Karen McFarland Alton McKennon Mary McLeod Martha McWeadon Charlotte Medding Raymond Melinsky Susan Mullen Frances Mullins Kathleen Mullins Patricia Muter Kathleen Nevin Gary Nichols Nancy Norris Guy Oldaker Catherine Oler Peter Olson Julia Osborne Jack Owen 69 Mary Owens John Oxley Valerie Oxley Gordon Pacifici Michael Page Catherine Paine Kathleen Parrott Lynda Payne Virginia Payne Morgan Percy Patricia Pernice Patricia Peverill Edgar Pitts Carol Prall Levanna Price Catherine Ralph Michael Rawlings Katherine Redmiles Judith Reed Ronald Reese John Richwine Carol Ramatowski Claron Robertson Marie Rogers Deborah Roll Peter Rossman Barbara Rother David Sanders Rebecca Saunders Marc Saylor Donna Schenk Christine Schuetz Anne Scott Lydia Scriva Barbara Scully Bruce Shatswell William Shaw Linda Simon Susan Simon Thomas Simpson Howard Sisk Thomas Sloane Kathleen Smeltzer Nora Smiley Carolyn Smith William Smith Vicki Spangler Lindsey Speer Mary Speer Marilyn Staklo Gary Sten Raymond Steppe I ' ve told those cafeteria women a hundred times: I can ' t stand sticky, lumpy rice! 70 Cynthia Wapensky Gary Weisbrod Beth Wellington Michael White raft William Whitley Geoffrey Wickman Linda Stevens Jennie Stewart William Stroud Suzanne Studley Gail Summers Juanita Sweeney Susan Tolliver Michael Tressler Barbara Tripp David Troen Marcia Troncoso Donald Tucker Michael Vaughn Linda Walker Gail Walters Elfriede Wandelt Lawrence Swett Bruce Tandy Teresa Taylor Donna Thompson Joyce Williams Patricia Williams Fred Wise Betty Wolfe Michael Woloshuk Mattie Wood I heard that the Junior Jargon was banned in Boston. Robert Woodward Gary Wright John Yarborough Carole Zebott Scott Ziemer Lynn Zorack Sandra Schrumm Carolyn Kohlmeier 71 My Escape tunnel is finished at last! This is what memories are made of . . Should I throw it? . . , Hey, Coach! Happiness is . 73 74 Dixie Mcllwain Vice President Donna Jones Secretary Jeff Armentrout President Sherry Moody T reasurer Karen Johnson Historian 7 9 6 9 The SOPHOMORES marked the beginning of another school year with work on the traditional Home¬ coming float. During their first assembly, which was held shortly after Homecoming, planned class activities for the year were intro¬ duced Highlights of the assembly were the officers ' reports and the J.V. cheerleaders, who helped arouse class spirit. During the re¬ mainder of the school year, the Sophomore Class sponsored a canned food drive, a dance, and other assemblies. In May the traditional Sophomore Talent Show gave gifted Lee students a chance to compete for cash prizes All things considered, this has been a busy year for the Class of ' 69. Mr. Tarlosky, Miss Alexander, Sophomore Class Sponsors 75 Psychotic reaction Ken Acquansanta William Aird Monica Albertolli Shelton Alley Barbara Almoney Joan Anderson William Anderson Jeff Armentrout James Arnett Clifford Bagot Melvin Baker Chris Banas Carolyn Barrett Thomas Barry Carol Batts Karen Baumgartner Cathi Beauregard James Benckert Julie Benckert Mike Benford Gail Benner Rodney Berger George Best Thomas Bettis Robert Boebel Ray Bohlayer Debbi Bokowski Jane Bond Carey Bowen Bruce Boyd Judith Brader Michael Bray Cathy Breon Rita Brogan Deborah Brooks Norman Brown 76 Kathy Buchanan Ricky Bullock Paul Buonviri David Burford John Burgess Alexa Burks Mary Butler Jeff Cain Connie Campbell Linda Cantrell Steve Capar Steven Carlson Catherine Carney Henry Carretta Gerard Carroll Cathi Cassesy Dolores Casseen Cris Castro Hoyt Chick Leonard Chickowicz Randy Clark Valerie Clark Kathy Cole Linda Compton Mark Connor Jay Copan Patty Corbin Russ Corvey Tom Courson Derrilyn Crosby Shirley Deese Gary Cosner Lee Cox Grace Crowder Mary De Lorenzo Kathy Coughlin Danielle Crevier Sally Darden Jonnie Detwiler Mike Courson Don Crigler Martha Davis Brenda Devers Where ' d the team go? 77 Sylvia Dillon Diane Dix George Doe Tom Eddinger Debbie Edwards f Michael Domingoes ▼ Bill Douglas Cindy Eller 4 Jill Dragotta Sharon Elliot Rebecca Dudley Frank Dulong Barbara Dumais Clifford Emery Mark Estes Lawrence Duncan Shawna Dykes Jeff Dykstra Tim Etheridge John Farris Jan Farris Richard Fearing You are getting sleepy, very sleepy Linda Ferrell Patty Fitzpatrick Jeff Fleming Jerome Fleming Mary Foster Christine Fox 78 I Louis Frelin Linda French Judy Fryberger Earl Gardner Walt Gilliam Tom Gilmer Linda Goins Richard Goodwin Gary Gore Lolly Graham John Griggs Jo Ann Grisham Carol Grissom Richard Haines Louis Hall Barrie Hamilton Rosemary Hamilton Sheila Hammond Paul Hanak Gail Harding Susan Harrison Larry Harrison Brian Hartle Sandra Hawley Mary Beth Hawn Neville Heishman William Heishman Jim Hemby Joe Hendrix Ann Herold Richard Herring Allen Hill John Hill Larry Hill Debbie Hillmer Larry Hitt Val Hogue Patrick Holloman John Holly Jennie Home Mark Hoppe Helen Horton Linda Hudock Dave Huffstickler Kenneth Hurdle Mark Jackovich Joseph Jenkins Dana Jenkins Louis Jennings Janie Jennings Robert Jennings Yvonne Jividen Karen Johnson Bill Johnson .. .t ' 79 Theresa William Elaine Patty Anita Pete Jim Maria Jones Judy Keating Keller Kennedy King Kirk Kober Donna Jones Gary Robert Keet Robert Mark Bill Bill Rebecca Kashurba Kendall Kilby Kirk Kitchens Kraus Linnea Kwiecinski Deborah LaRosa Philip Larsen Jan Laurents Jan Lautzenheiser Tom Leahy Linda Lester Gail Levine Michael Lowe James Lyles Robert Lyons Edward MacLucas Eddie Susan Marianne Mary James Karen Sharon Patty Mahoney Maloney Martin Matthews McConnell McConnell McEnearney McGowan Brenda Lois William Kathleen Peter Denise Laura Dixie Malloy Marshall Martin McClure McConnell McDonough McGinty Mcl Iwain 80 Sharon McKim Brian McLaughlin Geoffrey McNamara Carol McSpadden Barry McVay Robert Meade Rebecca Meors Marlene Mekus John Mercer Karen Murphy Craig Musick Maureen Muth •Otj? Judith Nance Ricky Nay Mark Neese Peggy Neese Greg Nelson Bill Nelson Robert Mercer Yvonne Merrill Louis Metcalf Eddie Miller James Mills Sherry Moody Teresa Moody Jo Moore Edward Mundy Barbara Newman Mary Nielsen Cathy Nohre Denise O ' Donaghue Craig Offutt Nancy O ' Mara Donna Orsini Mary Osborne Marcia Ostinato 81 Kathy Robert Jim Michael Dan John Lee Joe Gregory Reed Owens Palmer Pendleton Pezzulli Plazak Porter Pugh Ramey Kathy Bill Luci James Carey Lynne Doug Pam Peggy Reitman Palmer Panella Perkins Pfister Polachowski Prather Quinn Ramsay Mark Stephen Debby Chris Karen Anne Dave Stephen Charles Reitz Palmer Peacock Peterson Pfister Polley Prewitt Ralph Ransom L r Mark Sandy Sherry Susan Dana Donna Joe Bill Maureen Richey Rittenhouse Rogers Rubenstein Salamone Schumaker Scully Selekman Sherrill Don David William Robert Kerry Linda David Rebecca Wanda Richwine Roberts Rogers Russo Salyers Schwartz Seckinger Shankle Shultz Joan John Janice Patty Nancy Dave Richard Emma Jane Greg Richwine Roberts Rose Ryan Saunders Scudder Seeker Shea Simmermacher 82 Bob Sowell Kelly Sparks Sarah Spencer Lee Spradlin George Stalk Debbie Starkey Allan Steinert Dana Story Debbie Street Scott Struthers 31, 32, 33, . . . , how many more do you think we can fit in? 83 Mary Ann Stuckmeyer William Sullivan Marie Swart ft Cynthia Taylor John Todd Nancy Trapani Charles Triggs Bill Trisler Miriam Truitt Vera Tuck John Tyson Sharon Underwood Larry Verner Jerry Vogt Larry Walker Edward Wandelt Bob Waters Robert Watson Delbert Weathers Adrienne Weinberger Laura Wells Linda Weygand James White Jonathan White Linda Whitner Ricky Whittenberger Debbie Williams Roberta Kay Williams Lon Wilson Kathie Wilson Rebecca Wohlford Eddie Wolfe Richard Wondolowski David Wood Sheryl Woodburn James Woodward Ellen Wright Debbie Wriska Thomas Zamaria Susan Zeldin Jan Zorack Janice Zebott Suzanne Bullard Robert Gauthier Dwight Hamner Jan Myers Richard O ' Brien David Shroyer 84 Hey there. Sugar! The fugitive on the run! I, Sherry Moody, do hereby pledge O.K. what ' s going on here? 85 CLASS OFFICERS C L A S S Jay Winters, President; Debbie Downing, V. President; Shearer Bailey, Secretary; Julie Medley, Treasurer; Bar¬ bara Belote, Historian SPONSORS F 7 9 7 0 Mrs. Lawson, Mr. Kesler, Freshman Class Sponsors In addition to the normal FRESH¬ MAN tendency to become hopeless¬ ly lost in the halls, the Class of ' 70 was confronted with many problems resulting from the double shift at Lee. But despite everything, the class managed to meet the chal¬ lenges which becoming high school students entails. The Freshman Class already has much to be proud of —the class officers, the mascots, the cheer¬ leaders, the Homecoming float, and the court attendants. The Class of 1970 will work hard during the next three years to become one of the finest classes ever to attend Lee 87 Bill Anderson Dana Augustus Gary Autrey j|P “1 vl d xy M i Evelyn Babler Shearer Bailey Charles Barker Samuel Bayles Barbara Belote Robert Belshan Laura Berryman Steve Bookout Bonnie Bowen Brian Brauckman Brenda Brogdon Louis Brunner Jeffrey Burke Stephen Burnett Janet Ayres Terri Babers Betty Barrett Martin Baumann Jeanne Bennett Jay Berry Junior Bowling Lola Brady Gail Buczek Steve Bullard 88 Robin Cantrell Elizabeth Carswell Barbara Carlson Ross Carter David Carper Susan Carter Lynn Cassels Vicki Chagnon Stephen Castleberry Janet Chapman Darah Cerny Thomas Cheezum Elizabeth Clardy Robert Clark Bonnie Clarke Daniel Cleveland James Clifford Gaye Cochran fi Jack Colby Candace Compton John Condron Karen Cosner John Coughlin Cynthia Craig Chanda Crevier Steve Cruse Patrick Cunningham John Dale Vytautas Dambrava Martha Darden Stephen Darner Deborah Davis Pamela Davis Penelope Davis Jennifer Davis 89 Fredrick Dean Claudia Dermer Lynda Domingoes Joanna Dearden Rick Desmond Douglas Donahue David Decker Ronald Dodson Mark Deppe Elaine Dolan Don Dorman Wouldn ' t you like to know. Michael Marion Dunn Duncan Mark Enis Richard Emory Joe Echols Nancy ’ Evelyn William Eddy Clinton Fairchild Milton David Edson Edwards Louise Gayle Fanti Farrish Joy Freschi Kenny Stanly Kathryn Debbie Linda Filipovich Fisher Fitzpatrick Forseth Francis Buddy Fultz Sheila Fultz William James Garber Raymond Gagner Gauthier 90 Robert Franklin Sheila Giesey Debbie Gilbert Deborah Gough Clifford Linda Gilespie Glaser Thomas Graft Sara Green Arthur Glazier Susan Gregory Debra Glazier Patricia Griese Melody Gleichmann Gerald Grossman Robert Gloyd Anna Gugliemini Carol Haher Patricia Hanna Gray Hamm Jim Hanson Barbara Hammond Roberta Harbert David Hammond Richard Harman Joe Handley James Harper Terrie Hanex Coral Hately David Hanna Sharon Haxton Elizabeth Hanna James Hays 9 ' Becky Nancy Brian Hermes Hayslett Hellwig Laura Stephen Janet Herrell Hermes Herndon Donald Robert Herron David Hess Hess William Higgins Cynthia Hillmer Gareth Hilton £ . Mark Hively Edgar Hodge Janet Hodges Lawrence Hoffman Carl Hoffman Joseph Hogan Lucretia Hollaway Steven Holman Nancy Hopkins Joseph Hughes Stephanie Hundemer Susan Igo John Ingram Clark Jackson Douglas Jenkins Bonnie Johnson Catherine Jones Michael Jones William Jones Jennifer Jones Sylvia Jones Ralph Jordan William Junk Lana Jury Don Kawamoto Kolin Kelly Deidre Kemerling James Kengla James Keys Theresa Kincaid George Kindley Pamela Kirchner Robert Kleist Cheryl Kramer John Kraus Bill Kuper Judy Kuspis Steve Kusterbeck Deborah Lackey Cathy Lasser Ellen Lasser 92 Susan Lawrence Victoria Lazzell Virginia Leahey Richard Leffell Natalie Liggan Walter Lindenberger Russell Lindvoll Deborah Lipsey Ralph Littell Mark Littlewood William Lloyd Ruth Loetterle Brenda Logan David Lorenson Harry Lowe Elaine Lyles James Malley Jeff Mann Patricia Marshall Barbara Martin Neal Martin Ronald Mason David May Sharon McAfee Diane McClure Michael McCord Stewart McDaniel Robert McDonald - i John McGinley Nancy McGinty Donald McGovern Stephen McGraw Eileen McKay Roger McKay Helen McKennon Kathleen McKnee 93 Michael McManmon Julia Medley 4 ’ V ( i Merrilee Merrill Tom Mifflin Gordon Milbourn George Milner Ralph Mitchell Katherine Moats Emily Moffatt Michael Moore Daniel Morgan Mark Muhonen Kathleen Mullen Sharon Mullins Edwin Murphy Robert Murphy Juanita Musser Peggy Myers William Nassif Karen Neumann Pamela Newman Jeanne Nichols Charles Nicholson John Nicholson Joseph Nilson Mike Noland Wonder if Einstein started this way? Want to see my pet toad? Sheila O ' Connor Ann Odell Robin Oldaker Patricia Ormsby David Osborn James Osborn Anita Overstreet Jeremy Paine Kenneth Patterson Charlene Patterson Patricia Patton John Pavlovski 94 Mary Pavlovski Michael Pedigo James Peeler Frank Poole Greg Powell Sandy Powers John Prah Stephen Prall Martha Pruett Randy Russell Stephanie Quinn Victoria Raichlen Mark Rail Robert Ranney Katherine Ransom Wilber Ratcliffe Charles Rawlings Dennis Rayfield Mino Re Mary Reams John Redmiles William Redmiles Gary Reese Elizabeth Reilly Karen Reynolds Robert Rizi Michael Robertson David Rogers Glenn Rogers Elin Roney Ray Root Mary Rossman Randall Rutledge Thomas Ryan Frederick Sandagger Robert Sanders Frank Santone Andrew Saylor Kurt Schoen Larry Sedlak Robert Selekman Lois Shapire John Shea John Sherwood Pamela Shimer 95 Marilyn Simon Beverly Simpson Jeff Sinclair Michael Sinkinson Franklin Siwik Kenneth Sjorup Katherine Slatton Lauriston Smith Paula Snodgrass Jeanne Snyder _ Gregory Sparkman Jeff Steele A Bruce Billy SK ' ' A _ ■ Marc Sterling Debra Sterner Thomas Stewart James Stipp Katherine Turner Sandra Stooke Donna Suit Whitmell Summers Gilbert Swift Dennis Talton Lloyd Taylor Mae Teng Elizabeth Thackston David Tolliver Steven Torres Connie Trothen _J Robert Vaughan John Villines Diane Wade June Wagner Peter Walker Cynthia Walls Michael Waring Marsha Waters Deborah Watkins Pat Wefel Michael Wells Sydney White Katherine Whitmore Mark Williams Terry Williams Janet Winslow Jack Winters Robert Winters 97 wmm mm PRINCIPAL WILLIAM C. PARRISH Robert E. Lee High School, like the great Virginian for whom the school was named, has a noble character. The students here have reason to be proud of our school. It is true that bricks and mortar do not make a school. Alert stu¬ dents with inquisitive minds and a strong faculty comprise a school. We have this at Lee. As the seniors continue their studies and move into various en¬ deavors, I want to wish them God¬ speed. William C. Parrish Principal 100 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FOR INSTRUCTION JAMES A. NORELL General Norell, as an Assistant Principal of Instruction, seeks to organize and maintain a uniform program of instruction. His du¬ ties include ordering books and other teaching materials and su¬ pervising the operation of the Mathematics, Science, and smaller departments. The student body greatly respects General Norell as a result of the efficiency with which he handles his job. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FOR ADMINISTRATION GLENN C. PIPER Mr. Piper, who serves as our Assistant Principal of Administra¬ tion, has been at Robert E. Lee High School since it opened its doors in 1958. His varied duties include supervising bus transporta¬ tion, and taking charge of school reports and registration. He is also responsible for the enforcement of disciplinary measures. Mr. Piper plays a vital role in the admini¬ stration of the school. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FOR INSTRUCTION RONALD J. SAVAGE As an Assistant Principal of In¬ struction, Mr. Savage supervises the operation of the Social Studies, Language, and English Depart¬ ments. His is also the arduous task of obtaining substitute teachers. Mr. Savage plays an essential part in the smooth operation of Robert E. Lee High School. 101 GUIDANCE The Guidance Department per¬ forms an important service to all students at Lee High School. Not only does the department admin¬ ister a wide testing program, but it makes a variety of educational and occupational information available to students and parents. Through individual and group counseling, the department seeks to help all students develop their vocational, educational, and personal plans. Joyce Alexander Senior Counselor Madison, U. of Va. B.M.Ed, M.A. William A. Duffy Freshman Counselor St. Bonaventure U Catholic U. B.A., M.S. Jean D. Jennings Senior Counselor Pacific U., U. of Ore. B.A., M.Ed. Frances D, Keifer Junior Counselor U. of Pgh. B.S., M.Ed. William C. Springston Sophomore Counselor U. of Va., W.V.I.T., G.W.U., Okla. State U. B.S., M.S. Nobody loves me. Theresa P. Lutz Guidance Director Mary Washington, G.W.U., U. of Va., Wm. and Mary B.A., M.Ed. I just know they ' re going to reploce me with a ma¬ chine. June V. Ball Guidance Secretary Dorothy Conroy IBM Operator Patricia T. Langford Guidance Secretary Dorothy Newell Administrative Secretary Marian Percy Administrative Secretary Sara Tilson Head Administrative Secretary SECRETARIES The school secretaries work dili¬ gently to perform the duties which are necessary to the smooth ad¬ ministrative operation of Robert E. Lee High School. These duties in¬ clude financial and clerical work in the main office, the Guidance Department, and the school store. The efficiency with which these of¬ fices are run is of vital importance to the life of the school. 103 CLINIC The students of Lee would like to express their gratitude for the assistance in personal and health matters rendered us by Mrs. Crig- ler, our nurse. Competent opera¬ tion of the clinic is of vital impor¬ tance to the school. Dorothy K. Lundin Hunter College Catholic U. B A, M.S. Ercel Pasternak Lonq Island U. M.S. ' ■ -ml A new record —six months overdue. LIBRARY Lee ' s spacious, new library houses over 10,000 volumes rang¬ ing from informative non-fiction to the latest in contemporary fic¬ tion. The large reference section provides students with reference material in almost every imagin¬ able area of study. The library also contains a useful periodical sec¬ tion and an excellent audio-visual department. Students are fortu¬ nate in having a valuable source of information made available for their use. And you say Florence Nightingale started this way? Mary S. Norton School Accountant They ' ll never miss this five dollars. 104 If you lend me a dime, you can have my greens. BUS DRIVERS The student body would like to pay tribute to the bus drivers of Robert E, Lee High School. With¬ out their loyal service, it would be virtually impossible to operate the school. CAFETERIA JANITORS In spite of the inconveniences placed on the cafeteria staff as a result of the double shifts at Lee, the cafeteria continues to be run with efficiency. We are all in¬ debted to the staff for the hot, well rounded lunches which are pro¬ vided for us each day. The faculty and students great¬ ly appreciate the time and effort which the janitorial staff puts into keeping up the appearance of Lee High School. The janitors are to be commended for their part in making Lee a school of which we can all be proud. Where ' s the ignition? 105 Charlotte E. Burn Wm. and Mary, G.W.U., U. of N.C. B.A. Susan David Marshall U. B.A. 106 Phyllis M. Heberling Washington, Purdue U., American U. B.A. 1 £? Robert F. Hepp U. of Vo., Wash, and Lee U B.A. ENGLISH The English Department is currently in the proc¬ ess of establishing a sequential program which will coordinate all four years of high school instruction. The student, during the first two years, will concen¬ trate on developing the fundamental skills in gram¬ mar and composition. He will also receive a basic understanding of various types of literature. The program, for the last two years, will include surveys of American and English literature and will emphasize more specialized areas of writing. Available to students again this year is a rela¬ tively new program called American Civilization. This course combines trends in American literature with related historic developments. To complete its cur¬ riculum, the English Department offers courses in drama, public speaking, traditional English, and cre¬ ative writing. Lillian A How G.W.U., W.Va. U., American U. B.A. Janet M. Mitchell U. of Buffalo, Boston U., U. of Hawaii, G.W.U. B.A. Jean C. Rayman Mary Washington B.A. Now I ' ll never be on the cover of Vogue! Janet L. Thurman Wm. and Mary B.A. Lois J. Whitney Radford, U. of Va. B.S., M.A. t Molly F. Workman Longwood, Duke U. B.A., M.A. 107 Estil H. Brown Wofford, Wm. and Mary B.A r George E. Perry Mich. U., U. of Mich. B.A., M.A. Sally L. Weakland Ind. St., U. of Penn. B.S. Milton C. Taylor U.S.M.A., G.W.U., U. of Va. B.S., M.A. Sylvia A. Will Roanoke, U. of Va. B.S. When you think small, you have to write small. Sarah H. Winston U. of Penn. Sweet Briar U. of Va. B.A. 108 It ' s too hard for me to explain, have to figure it cut yourselves. You ' ll Yes, but you spelled your name wrong! MATH This year the Mathematics Department is applying the old adage — Practice what you preach. The commutive, as¬ sociative, and distributive properties, so familiar to math students at Lee, are put to daily use in the scheduling of classes, the team teaching, and the coordinated testing. In addition to the traditional high school math courses of algebra, geometry, trigonome¬ try, and general math, courses are also available in probabili¬ ty and statistics, analysis, and consumer math. A course in trigonometry-functions, which is a study of analysis and logi¬ cal thinking, is available to students at Lee for the first time this year. 109 Now Ireland is best for redheads but in Germany . . Sleeping? Why, no, I ' m counting the stitches in my shirt sleeve. Thumbs are in this year. SOCIAL STUDIES The objective of the social stud¬ ies program at Lee is to prepare students for their future respon¬ sibilities as citizens of the United States. This involves helping them to develop an appreciation and an understanding of our national her¬ itage. Required courses in social stud¬ ies survey the governmental struc¬ ture and the historical aspects of the United States. Elective courses include studies of world history, world geography, modern European history, sociology, and economics. A course in Russian history is being offered for the first time at Lee this year. 110 dpfjpiflfc Judith M. Anderson Otterbein College B.A. John P Moore Kings College B.A. f Diane L. Riffer Westhampton, U. of Wis. B.A, M.A. Betty M. Howe U. of Miami, U. of Ga. B.A., M.A. Ben R, Kesler Emory and Henry, U. of Va B.A. Loran V. Ward Concord, W.Va.U B.S., M.S. Robert L. Wiener Lehigh U. B.A. 1 1 1 r That creep that sits behind me is absent today. Ethel M. Bovet U. of Minn., G.W.U., Am. U., U. of Va. B.A. Judith M Garcia W.Va., U. of Va B.A. Peter W Hatcher U. of Va. B.S. Grace C. Hamilton Birmingham, Columbia U. U. of Va. R A Hurry up and take the picture. My mouth hurts. ' ' Philip B Jones Grace Col., Knox Col. B.A. Elizabeth McGuire Radford B.A. Judith E. Wright Madison College B.A. 112 Roger Ramjet here. Over. LANGUAGE The Language Department at Lee seeks to ac¬ quaint students with the customs, languages, and histories of other lands. With the use of the language laboratory and audio-visual aids, students may develop a speaking, as well as a reading and writing, knowledge of French, German, or Spanish. The department also offers a four year course in Latin. Next year I ' m taking Swahili. You took French last year, didn ' t you? 113 George W. Bodecker U. of III., Rutgers, Western III. B.Ed., B.S MS. James H. Foster Arkansas Polytech., Texas Tech B.S. Milford A, Koehler Princeton U. B.S. Dorcas E. Lawson Wm, and Mary, R.P.I., G.W.U., U. of Va. B.S., M.Ed Peggy N Matlack Mary Washington B.S. licah R. Mellion Colby, G.W.U., Am. U., U. of Va. B.A. Philip S. Robbins Industrial Col. of A.F. U. of Vermont B.S. Betty G. Pinto N.Y.U., American U B.S. Jt « Good-Eve-ening. Let ' s try it anyway and see what happens. 114 SCIENCE In a world of continual growth and development, a basic knowl¬ edge of science is an essential part of every student ' s education. The Science Department at Lee has, in recent years, expanded to include several new and exciting courses, such as the Earth Science Curric¬ ulum Course, the Physical Science Study Course, the Chemical Bond Approach, and Chem Study. These courses have been so successful that the Science Department con¬ tinues to offer them this year. To complete its program, the depart¬ ment also offers courses in Science 9, advanced biology, and tradition¬ al physics. Five pounds more and I ' ll have to go on a diet! Maybe it ' ll work better if I stand on my head. 115 Betty L. Bailey Austin-Peay State B.S. Denzel A. Carter Northeastern State, Southern III. U. B.S. Judith A. Mumbower Madison B.S. Marianne L. Shulo Col. Misericordia B.S. BUSINESS-V.O.T. The Business Department at Lee provides practical training and ex¬ perience for those students who plan to enter the commercial world. A new course, recordkeeping, is available this year, in addit ion to typing, shorthand, general busi¬ ness, clerical office practice, and business law. For students who seek improvement in general typ¬ ing and notetaking skills, a course in personal typing and notehand is available. Several seniors at Lee are now participating in Vocational Office Training, a program which pro¬ vides students with an opportunity to obtain an education and, at the same time, to acquire exper ' through actual cdntact yyith ness offices. 1 J 7 JM 7 i ' SI ' tr Tt ' sv frofrrn ' your quidance counselor. It says you ' ve been drafted ' .A Edward Tarlosky Waynesburg, Am. U. B.S. ill; all goos nen to come ??! ' 116 Douglas Dalton Reading Teacher East Tenn. State B.S., M.A. VISITING TEACHER This yeor, Lee ' s Visiting Teacher is Mr. Emil Kincaid. Through con¬ ferences with students, parents, and teachers, Mr. Kincaid seeks to help students who are having trou¬ ble adjusting to school situations. D.E. For the past two years, money- minded, career-searching seniors have participated in the Distribu¬ tive Education program at Lee. These students attend classes in the morning, but in the afternoon, they leave school to work in var¬ ious area stores. The program is beneficial in that students receive an education and, at the same time, acquire valuable working experience. Then Winnie-the-Pooh said . Emil V. Kincaid Visiting Teacher W.Va.l T. ( U. of Va., G.W.U., Wm. and Mary B.S., M.Ed. Michael C. Boomer, Jr. Distributive Education V.P.I. B.S. READING TEACHER Students who participate in the Special Reading Program at Lee seek improvement in such facets of reading as vocabulary, rate of reading, and interpretation of reading materials. The purpose of the program is to help students develop an appreciation of litera¬ ture that will last a life time. Today ' s the day I tell the boss he has bad breath. 117 Out of the test tube and into the world. Hunter J. Benedict Wm. and Mary, R.P.I. B.A. Marcia M. Fuqua Goucher, John Hopkins, Md. Instit. of Art, American U. B.A., M.A., Ed.D. ART Art students at Lee have an opportunity to ac¬ quaint themselves with the principles of art and to develop skill in the techniques of art. In addition to the four year art program available to students, a special course is offered to seniors who have not previously studied art. Outstanding juniors and seniors have an opportunity to practice in Lee ' s Art Honors program. These students may earn honors by displaying their works in one-man art exhibitions. The highlight of the art year comes with the an¬ nual senior field trip to New York. Students are able to visit museums and to view priceless works of art. “But you ' re too young to get married! 118 5TT ” MUSIC The basic principles of musical presentation and coordination are taught to music students at Lee. The four singing groups of the choral department entertain the student body at season concerts, participate actively in the school musical, and perform for local civic clubs. Instrumental classes are avail¬ able for students who are inter¬ ested in percussion, woodwind, or brass instruments. The proficient Lee Lancer Band, which performs at various student activities, re¬ hearses daily for an hour and a half. Frances F. Forrer Bridgewater, Catholic U. B.S. Phillip J. Rittman Northwestern U. B.M.Ed., MM. If you can ' t hit those high notes, girls, please don ' t try. 119 HOME ECONOMICS Home economics education is a combined program of practical knowledge and skill designed to help the student develop the un¬ derstanding and the abilities which are necessary to home and family living. The curriculum provides a background for the col¬ lege-oriented girl who desires to prepare for a home economic pro¬ fession, and basic training for the student who seeks an occupation which utilizes the skills of home economics. Tre major fields of study in the four year program at Lee are child care, nutrition and foods, personal grooming, cloth¬ ing, money management, and home nursing. Marion L. Webster U. of Md„ G.W.U. U. of Toronto, B.H.Sc. I was a teenage tango tango dancer? 120 When I yell ' go ' , you run over ond drill a hole right through that guy ' s camera. INDUSTRIAL ART The objective of the Industrial Arts Department at Lee is to fa¬ miliarize students with the tech¬ niques of industry. A new course, vocational maintenance and re¬ pair, is available this year. In ad¬ dition, mechanical drawing, archi¬ tectural drawing, engineering drawing, electronics, and indus¬ trial arts are being offered. Paul L. Parker East Tenn. State B.S. Marlin H. Shears W.Va. Instit. of Tech. B.S. I forgot to put in the doors. 121 m My mom forgot to wash it. 4 Twinkletoes Jack E. Baumgartner G.W.U. B.S. James W. England G.W.U., Wm. and Mary B S, M.A. Maurice H. George Wake Forest, George Peabody B.S., M.A. 122 Grace H. Vaughan S.T.C., Slippery Rock, U. of Pitt. B.S., M.Ed. Constance D. Rowe Bridgewater, Wm. and Mary B.S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Peggy A Fields Radford B.S The Physical Education Department underwent a major improvement this year with the addition of a new gymnasium and other physical education fa¬ cilities. The new gym has a seating capacity of 1500 people—-over three times that of the old gym. The latter is now being used primarily by the girls phy¬ sical education classes. The P.E. Department stresses good sportsman¬ ship, as well as skill, in athletic competition. Stu¬ dents participate in sports ranging from football and basketball to archery and gymnastics. Included in the curriculum are courses in mental health and driver education. The department also sponsors a wide program of extra-curricular sports. Now put your hands like this. It ' s going to hurt. 123 Junior Senators Bruce Shatswell, Gail Summers The Student Cooperative Association of Robert E. Lee High School is a representative body which serves as the voice of the students in student affairs. The S.C.A. is com¬ posed of an Executive Branch consisting of four elected offi¬ cers and an appointed cabinet, and the Legislative Branch made up of the class senators and the homeroom represen¬ tatives. This year the S.C.A. published the traditional school handbook, the Gauntle , which was distributed to all fresh¬ men and new students at Lee. Organized and directed by the S.C.A., the 1966 Homecoming Week proved to be a great success. The sale of football programs and underclassmen ' s pictures were included in the fund raising activities of the S.C.A. Lead by an outstanding president, Dave Waters, the S.C.A. has promoted school spirit and organized several drives to improve the appearance of the school. Cabinet: Row 1 —D Waters, C. Pfalzgraph, R. Turner. Row 2 —P. Timms, B. Citrenbaum, A. Ward, S. Tolliver, S. Mullen, T. Singleton, P. Hartle, B. Wilkinson, Col. Koehler. Row 3 —K. Larson, C. Walker, D Hil¬ liard, P. Murray, J. Elmore, D. Powell, R. Hope, Mr. Weiner. Row 4 —J. Kuper, L. Mounts, M. Millan, D. Turner, J. Ozment, F. Kauer, R. Pherson. 126 Student Court: (L. to R. Bruce Erickson, Bob Nay ) — Becky Alderman, Steve Smiley, Bill Wilkinson, Sophomore Senators Allen Hill, Doug Prather Freshman Senators Rusty Summers, Janet Chapman House: Row 1 —B. Wurth, N. Carter, J. Laurents, B Alderman, B. Wilkinson, P. Sisk, D. Hillmer. Row 2 —B. Nay, N. McKenzie, J. Cain, G. Emory, S. Mullen, E. McGuire, K, Fales. Row 3 —S. Moody, D. Schumaker, Row 4 —P. Prather, S. Loetterle. Row 5 —D. Edwards, C. Fox. Row 6 S. Hosaflook, G. Weidenbusch. Row 7 —C. Schuetz, G. Broadfield. Row 8 —E. Wandelt, C. O ' Dell. Row 9 —D. Tolliver, M Albertolli. 127 Steve Smiley President Row 1 — Jeff Armentrout, Soph Director; Terry Bobo, Pori; Steve Smiley, Pres; Bob Nay, District Governor; Geoff Wickman, Jr. Director. Row 2 — Dave Turner, Treas; Mr. Wiener, Sponsor. Not Present—Dave Powell, VPres; Franc Kauer, Sec. KEY CLUB The purpose of the Key Club International is to help build individual character through service to the school and the com¬ munity. Members of the club have an opportunity to develop the qualities of leadership and responsibility and, at the same time, to enjoy the other benefits of the organization. Under the direction of Steve Smiley, president of the Lee chapter, the club has furthered its reputation as one of the finest service organizations in the school. This year the Key Club promoted several school and community service projects such as cleaning up after dances, conducting canned-food drives, parking cars, and selling tickets at basketball games. The club also sponsored occasional social and fund-raising ac¬ tivities. Perhaps its most enjoyable projects included assisting the Keyettes wit their Homecoming fashion show and their annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Row 1 —C. Kawamoto, M. Millan, D Powell, S. Smiley, F Kauer, R. Morin, D Prather Row 2 —B. Alexander, R. Hope, J. Kuper, B. Kitchens, P Sisk, B. Wilkinson, R. Edwards, R Nay, B. Shatswell, L. Spradlin. Row 3 —S. Ziemer, J. Holly, J Armentro ut, P King, R Turner, P. Bernal, K. Jones, S. McCloskey, T. Bobo, B. Nay. Row 4 —M. Huppert, T Eddinger, S. Earl, D. Wood, K. Jones, D. Waters, G. Getty, V. Ingram, D. Gregory, G. Wickman, D Campbell 128 Row 1 —P. Murray, B, Citrenbaum, J. Kuper, C. Walker, T. Singleton, G. Emory, J. Pruett Row 2 — P. Timms, G. Broadfield, C. Pfalzgraff, K. Parrott, D. Mcllwain, D. Dix, Miss Wright. Row 3 — J. Dahlstrom, D. Douglas, S. Darden, S. Moody, S. Tolliver, M. Staklo, K. Post. Row 4 — B. Fant, S. Clark, S. Ftosaflook, D. Jones, C. Krupa, J. Ozment. KEYETTE CLUB The Keyette Club at Lee is a service organization designed to develop initiative and leadership, to prepare girls for useful citizenship, and to support the democratic way of life. This year, with President Carol Walker as the guiding figure, the club has endeavored to fulfill its objectives through promoting such activities as selling pompoms at football games, placing apples in teachers ' boxes during National Education Week, and pre¬ senting a Homecoming Fashion Show. The girls also served as guides for Back to School Night, sold Homecoming booster but¬ tons, and made stuffed animals for distribution at Childrens ' Hospital. In conjunction with the Key Club, the Keyettes spon¬ sored another successful Sadie Hawkins Dance. In the latter part of the year, the Keyettes served at the Senior Tea and the Faculty Tea. Row 1 —Pat Murray, Pari; Tracey Bennett, Hist; Bonnie Citrenbaum, Treas; Jan Kuper, Rec Sec. Row 2 — Toni Singleton, VPres; Carol Walker, Pres; Jane Pruett, Chap. Carol Walker President 129 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Robert E. Lee Chapter of the National Honor Society was chartered by the National Association of Secondary School Prin¬ cipals in April 1960 The Chapter, this year, had approximately sixty members, as it was limited to five percent of the Sophomore Class, ten percent of the Junior Class, and fifteen percent of the Senior Class. Membership was decided upon by a faculty com¬ mittee using four standards: Scholarship, Character, Service, and Leadership. One of the important services of the Honor Society was the operation of Ye Olde Booke Shoppe near the cafeteria. Money from sales of the many paperback books and pamphlets found therein was used for a scholarship. The Society also provided an organized tutoring service in any subject area for the stu¬ dent body. The N H S. donated $50 to the library in the form of one book each month during the school year and was respon¬ sible for posting the Honor Roll and Principal ' s List after each quarter grading period. Row 1 —Jill Hoffman, Correspond Sec; Marti Blair, Book Store Manag. Row 2 — Darcy Douglas, Hist; Cathy Schumaker, Rec Sec. Row 3 — Randy Pher- son, VP; Candy Bennett, Treas; Bill Wilkinson, Pres. Row 1 —S. Baumgardner, J. Hoffman, K. Bennett, R. Pherson, B. Wilkinson, M. Blair, D. Douglas, C. Shumaker, P. Bernal. Row 2 — J. Ozment, K. Post, V. Barnes, G. Rogers, P. Nichols, P. Prather, M. Oldham, C. Walters, C. Pagett, Miss Will. Row 3 — S. Loetterle, B. Wellington, J. Kingery, S. Clark, S. Hosaflook, S. Hutchinson, L. Graff, M. Thomas, J. Petrie, J. Schultze, E. Davis. Row 4 —C. Polachowski, C. Krupa, C. Colby, L. Esposito, T. Singleton, A. Czajkowski, J. Peterson, L. Hazelwood, R. Edwards, N. Stooke, D. Moore Row 5 — B. Erickson, P. Porter, F. Peeler, C. Kawamoto, M, Millan, D. Himes, T. Terrell, D. Lee, D. Gregory, V Ingram, C. Richwine. 130 (L. to R.) — Tracy Bennett, Pres; Kris Post, VPres; Carol Grissom, Treas; Jan Kuper, Pari; Bonnie Citrenbaum, Chap-Hist; Kathy Smeltzer, Sec. CHI OMEGA TRI-HI-Y Chi-Omega Tri-Hi-Y carried on old traditions with new enthusiasm and spirit in their fourth year at Lee. As before, the many-footed dragon stormed the field on Homecoming night, the Eat Eagles Victory Cake was sold before the Edison football game, and the cafeteria was decorated in pink and blue for the B Y.O B. dance. But Chi-Omega also initiated many new activities. For the first time, the club burned our opposing team captain in effigy at the Homecoming Bonfire, filled Easter and Hal¬ loween baskets for the teachers, and landscaped the area in front of the new gym. The girls succeeded in making this one of the most successful ' ears in the history of the club. Row 1 —M. Stroede, K. Post, J. KuDer, B. Citrenbaum, K. Smeltzer, C. Grissom, D. Tanner Row 2 — T. Barrett, J. Jones, K. Baumgartner, G. Broadfield, M. Clark, C Campbell, S. Darden, M. Foster, E. McGuire. Row 3 — L. Mounts, C. Fox, C. Bullard, J. Gilliland, S. Walters, L. Zorack, J. Kolb, J. Seaver, V. Benner. Row 4 —P McCall, N. Sheppard, J. Elmore, B. Stanowski, K. Larson, N. Smiley, T. Singleton, C. Walker, P. Perry. 131 SIGMA CHI DELTA TRI-HI-Y As a young woman ' s service organization, Sigma Chi Delta Tri-Hi-Y is dedicated to service throughout the home, the school, and the community. This year, the Tri-Hi-Y has accomplished its objectives through various services and activities. Proceeds from the sale of mints in the fall were given to the Y M C A. In November, the girls of Sigma Chi Delta pre¬ sented Thanksgiving baskets to needy families, and in December, they filled Christmas stock¬ ings for distribution by the Salvation Army. In recognition of the presence of our soldiers in Vietnam, the members of Sigma Chi Delta corresponded with Americans who were serving there. The tri-Hi-Y also sent delegates to the Model General Assembly in Richmond, and held a Mother-Daughter Tea in February. Row 1 —P. Timms, C. Parrot, E. Jennings, G Emory, N, Carter, P. Murray, C Pfalzgraf, Row 2 — L. Romola, D Mcllwain, S. Mullen, S. Kelly, K. Haines, C, Beauregard, P. Cyr, B. Cunningham Row 3 — S. Clark, B. Fant, L. Brandes, M. Enis, M. Stacklo, S. Tolliver, J. Cain, C. Banas, A Ward. Row 4 -J. Jennings, D. Hilmer, B. McCollough, C. Krupa, N. Miller, A, Lawson, M. Chap¬ man, S. Moody. Row 5 — J. Pruett, L. Hazelwood, J. Farris, D. Dix, C. Cole, J. Dahlstrom, D. Schenk, J, Peterson. Row 1 —Connie Pfalzgraf, Treas; Kathy Parrott, Chap; Earleen Jennings, VPres. Row 2 -Pat Murray, Pari; Nancy Carter, Sec. Not Present —Ginna Emory, Pres; Pam Timms, Hist. 132 • hi J lU-11 innf] ptmi Row 1 —D. Schumaker, M Thomas, K. Bennett, L. Esposito, J. Ozment, J. Petrie, Row 2 —S. Fromme, M. Davis, V. Clark, J. Anderson, S. Zelden, A. Kennedy, S. Yu. Row 3 —S. Woodburn, C. Bradley, L. Berryman, M. Nielsen, G. Weidenbusch, K. Jordan, M. Swart, P. Bray. Row 4 —M. Blair, L. Garrett, D. Williams, N, Keeling, S. Spencer, D. Anderson, J. Grissom, K, Hamm Row 5 —G. Hattan, M. Oldham, P. Muter, J. LaMar, J. Kingery, E. Wright, C Beall. THETA SIGMA PHI TRI-HI-Y In its second year at Lee, Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y has been very active in school and community life. To the funds for the new Senior Court, the club contributed its proceeds from a bake sale held in the fall. Mums were placed in the teachers ' boxes and sold to students during Homecoming week. A very worthy and charitable project was conducted by the girls of Theta Sigma Phi at Christmas. Old toys, dolls, and books were collected, repaired, gift wrapped, and presented to the children of Ju nior Village. A book drive for the people of Viet¬ nam proved to be another rewarding project. Included among the clubs ' other activities were a Mother-Daughter Tea in January, a car wash, and a spring bake sale A very fulfilling and successful year was experienced by Theta Sigma Phi Tri-Hi-Y during the 1966-67 school session. Row 1 —Candy Bennett, Pres; Judy Ozment, VPres. Row 2 —-Linda Esposito, Treas; Donna Schumaker, Sec. Row 3 —Mike Thomas, Hist; Jeanne Petrie, Chap. 133 ALPHA Hl-Y This year the Alpha chapter of Hi-Y actively supported the high standards of fellowship and service to the com¬ munity. In pursuing this aim, the boys of Alpha sold mints for the YMCA, adopted an American Indian orphan, and contributed to the World Service project of the YMCA In service to the school, the organization worked on the Sen¬ ior Court and co-sponsored the canned food drive. Without the skilled guidance of their sponsor, Mr. Hunter Benedict, the year would not have been a success. Row 1 —J, Reitz, B, Luck, C. Kawamoto, T Bobo, M. Millan, G. Wickman, B Hellwig, V. Nelson. Row 2 — P. Sisk, M. Owen, R. Storey, F Peeler, H. Sisk, R. Robertson, J. Eggleston, L Felker, B, Anzalone. Row 3 — J, Bradley, J. Arementrout, L Forseth, T. Bunce, P, King, G. Pacifici, D. Campbell, R. Bartley, M. Reitz, D Ochs. Row 4 - M Hanna, T. Sloane, R. Wondolowski, P. Porter, W. Floyd, T. Leahey, G. Downs, J. Kelley, S. Kalvass. Row 5 — K. Piernick, G. Nelson, A Villines, R. Clark, S. Bond, S Zieimerr T. Hayes, M. Carter, Mr, Benedict. Row 1-—Mike Miilan, Pres; Bob Luck, Hist; Bill Hellwig, Chap; Terri Bobo, Sec. Row 2—Geoff Wickham, Treas; Craig Kawamoto, VPres. Not Present—Vernon Nelson, Pari. 134 Row 1 —G. Davis, W Jones, K. Jones, S. McCloskey, B Alexander, M Huppert, A. Ogletree. Row 2 — D. Prather, B. Campbell. J. Holly, S. Smiley, B. Kuper, D. Powell, S. Schuetz, C Maples. Row 3 — G. Powell, C. Brooks, B. Erickson, R. Turner, D. Barracks, A Steinert, L. Swett, R. Lloyd. Row 4 — R. Quigley, S. Earl, T. Cathcart, D. Garrell, J. Kuper, B. K ' hens, D. Hilliard, W. Neese. Row 5 —- F. Etka, T. Carson, J. Perkins, D. Himes, P. Hartle, D. Waters, B. Nay. EPSILON Hl-Y Epsilon Hi-Y has done much, this year, in fulfilling the goals set forth by the Y.M.C.A. As a service club, Epsilon sought to create, maintain, and extend high ideals of Christian fellowship. Although it is a young organization, it has succeeded in establishing traditions including winning the first place in the Homecoming Follies, selling Y.M.C.A. mints, and holding meetings in the halls. The boys also helped in the sale of candy for the March of Dimes, supported an orphan, and set up the cafeteria for the Homecoming Dance. 135 SHIELD Advisor Col. Philip Robbins The job of recording the faces and activities of 1600 students throughout the year fell to twenty hard-working yearbook staff members. Hounded by energetic editors, the staff was threat¬ ened, begged, cajoled, chided, and harassed into turning out copy, layout, and pictures. Finally, after an eter¬ nity spent in a hot, stuffy room, the 1967 Shield was completed. The work was demanding and the hours long; even Saturday was no holiday for this staff, but the fellowship and experience made the job worthwhile. Each staff did an outstanding job in spite of communication problems and cramped quarters, and each member deserves credit. Special recognition, however, should be given to Donna Humberd who designed the cover for this year ' s Shield . This Shield is more than just another yearbook; it represents part of all who have lab¬ ored to produce it to preserve a record of 1967 for the students of Robert E Lee High School. Assistant Editor Gary Sims Student Life Staff: (L. to R.) — Terry Sher, Ginny Miller, Juanita Mears, Editor; Beth Wellington. Literary Staff: Row 1 — Donna Humberd. Row 2 Hagaver, Typing Editor Karen Moucha, Pat Pernice, Dede Anderson, — Patty Nichols, Editor; Don Majeske, Sherry Academics Staff: (L. to R.) — Becky Font, Tom Leahey, Cheryl Danley, Susan Loetterle, Editor. 136 Organizations: (L. to R.) —— Janet Grissom, Ande Ward, Bea Forbes, Ann Czajkowski, Editor. Freshman Class: (L. to R.) — Jack Colby, Sharon Haxton, Editor; Susan Gregory, Nancy Evelyn. Business Staff: (L. to R.) — Steve Capar, Bob Gauthier, Barbara Gray, Lynne Berryman, Terri Bokowski, Editor; Melissa Agnew, Nick Stooke. Photography Staff: Row 1 —Rich¬ ard Matsumoto, Ken Shackley. Row 2 — Barbara Belote, How¬ ard Bylund. Row 3 — Bob Shat- tuck, Editor. Sophomore Class Staff: (L. to R.) — Connie Campbell, Chris Banas, Editor. Senior Class Staff: (L. to R.) — Linda Hazelwood, Michaele Thomas, Editor; Carol Bradley. Junior Class Staff: (L. to R.) -— Sue Tolliver, Rusty Edwards, Editor. 137 R ! G Sirns t Jones C Krupa T Cathcart, B. Wilkinson, J, Ozment, J. Pruett, G. Emory, S. Moody, L. Hazelwood, N, Keeling. Row 3—Mr. Hepp, T. Singleton, L. Esposito, B. McCullough, J. Eggleston, K Parrott, S. Loetterle. D. Krupa, E. McFarland, R. Edwards. r ow 2 _A, Polley, K. Pfister, S. Fromme, P. Fisher, B. Klimchalk, B. O ' Connor, LANCE News Barbara McCollough The members of the Lance staff at Lee pursue the art of journalism in an effort to make our school paper an accu¬ rate barometer of student feelings. It is the express function of the paper to stimulate thought and, in some cases, action on a wide range of topics. Thus, the Lance is intended both as a current bulletin of stu¬ dent activities and events and as a liter¬ ary journal aimed toward human interest and involvement Copy Cheryl Krupa m Editorial Judy Ozment, Bill Wilkinson 138 Sports Jim Eggleston FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Row 1 —A. Czajkowski, L. Andrews, S. Mullen, L, Hazelwood, Mrs, Hamilton, Sponsor. Row 2 —C. Padgett, G. Sum¬ mers, S. Groff, S. Gomez, S. Philson. Row 3— J Kuper, J. Collier, K. Sandvig, L. Payne, K. Nevin, J. Ozment. Row 4 —D. Douglas, L. Esposito, P Muter, S. Clark, E. Shea, P. Wechsler, C. Bennett, Row 5—6, Albert, R. Pherson, E. Davis. As an organization lim¬ ited to students who have shown merit in the study of the French language, the French Honor Society strives to further its mem¬ bers ' knowledge of the French culture, as well. In pursuit of this objective, the Society has invited guests to speak at its meet¬ ings and has conducted field trips to French res¬ taurants, French art exhib¬ its, and other places of cul¬ tural interest. MATH HONOR SOCIETY The Math Honor Society is a national organization which recognizes superior achieve¬ ment in the field of mathemat¬ ics. Among the various activi¬ ties which the club conducted this year were studies of cryp¬ tography, or decoding, and surveying. The club also took several field trips and acquired speakers to inform the students in such areas of study as aero¬ dynamics. Each week members of the Math Club competed with other schools in math contests. Row 1— P. Lynch, C. Schumaker, R. Pherson, J, Kingery, M. Huff, K. Haines, A Lyles Row 2—J laMor B Alderman, M. Blair, P Nichols, L Graft, B. Whiteley. Row 3—S. Hutchison, G. Getty, C, Richwine, B, Prince, W, Johnson, Miss Will. 139 Art and Layout Director Gale Weidenbusch Editor-in-Chief Jeanne Petrie Assistant Editor Geoff DeGraff HERALD The HERALD literary magazine was a collection of students ' thoughts and reactions to life during high school. These thoughts and reactions were col¬ lected from the student body in the form of original prose, poetry, and art work. The Herald staff then judged, edited, and arranged these works in a se¬ quence which complimented the feelings expressed. In the process of creatively presenting student work, staff members learned about analyzing prose and poetry, counting point for typesetting, and design¬ ing layout. Prose Editor Marilyn Oldham Publicity Director Janet Grissom Poetry Editor Mike McKeever ■JTnirtttitt VltttfHriM Row 1 —M. Stroede, A. Lyles, P. Lynch, M, McKeever, J. Grissom, J. Petrie, K. Sandvig, M. Oldham, G Weidenbusch, G. DeGraff, J. Dahlstrom, C Padgett Row 2 -N. Sheppard, S. Marshall, D. Schu- maker, A. Czajkowski, T Terrell, S. Nelson, N. McKenzie, S. Mercer, C. Cole, J. Minton, J. Schwabb. Row 3 —D. Schenk, T. Sher, M. Newman, B. Kitchens, P. Hartle, M, LaRoche, S. Koomen, T. Leahey, J. Reed, Mr. Benedict, Mrs. Meade. 140 Row 1 —K. Bennett, F. Kauer, N. Sheppard. Row 2— M. Stroede, -P. Timms, J. Peterson, j. Ozment, K. Hamm, J. Jones. Row 3 —L. Hazelwood, P. Burford, M Thomas, C. Bradley, M. Huff, D. Weidner. Row 4 —N Stooke, M. Millan, D. Uhrich, P Hartle, B Wilkinson, G. Sims, D. Powell. SENIOR PIPELINE The Senior Pipeline ac¬ complished its major ob¬ jective this year by provid¬ ing the Senior Class with a media through which the class officers and members could communicate. The paper contained such fea¬ ture articles as fashion news, editorials, sports news, senior boy and girl of the month, and teacher of the month. The Pipeline also published the stu¬ dents ' opinions on topics of interest to the class and the school. JUNIOR JARGON The Junior Jargon, dedicat¬ ed to keeping juniors informed of all school activities, has done much to unite the class. The paper contained such fea¬ tures as fashion news, editor¬ ials, class officer ' s reports, cartoons, sports news and local gossip. The Jargon has be¬ come a tradition with the Jun¬ ior class and an essential part of Lee ' s literary publications. Row 1 — S. Kelly, G. Broadfield, C. Par¬ rott. Row 2 — S. Mullen, S. Tolliver, B Alderman, M. Chapman. Row 3 — B Whiteley, B, Fant, J, Moore, S. Clark. Row 4 — C. Richwine, P Bernal, B Shatswell, D. Gregory. 141 Row 1 —L Pemberton, E McFarland, C. Arcand, G. Miller, P Wechsler. Row 2 —B. Shatswell, L Bailey, C. Clarens, L. White, A Ward. Row 3— R. Edwards, D. White, L. Lucks, S. Belshan, C. Bradley. Row 4 —C. Dan- ley, L Aird, J. Hudson, M. Stuckmeyer, D. Jones. Row 5 —F. Turberville, M Whitcraft, M. Vaughn, D. McLeland, B Anderson, C. McCalment, C. Beall. THESPIANS Row 1 — Chris Clarens, Hist; Ande Ward, Sec. Row 2 — Ginny Miller, VPres; Cecil Arcand, Pres; Bruce Shatswell, Points Clerk; Pam Wechsler, Treas. The purpose of the Thespian So¬ ciety is to encourage interest and promote excellence in the dramatic arts and literature. In this capacity, the Society offered its valuable as¬ sistance in the productions of the Lee Theatre this year. Thespians participated, not only as cast mem¬ bers, but as members of the various behind-the-scenes committees. Per¬ haps the Society ' s most ambitious project was the staging of a Shak.es- perian Festival in the Spring. The highlight of the occasion came with the production of Shakespeare ' s A Midsummer Night ' s Dream. 142 Row 1 -R Massmon, R. Edwards. Row 2 —G. Weidenbush, L Mounts, J. Kuper, N. Smiley, J. Collier, B Kitchens, J. Dahistrom, D. Dix. Row 3 — K. Redmiles, D. Schenk, D. Hucks, C. Fox, C Walker, T Bennett, B. Floyd, P Timms, J. Elmore, P. Hartle, R. Luck, Mr. Bene¬ dict Row 4 —S. Greene, J Petrie, D Anderson, J. Peterson, J Angel Row 5 —S. McConnell, M. Saylor, B. Foster, T. Leahy. ART GUILD The Art Guild strives to enrich the artist ' s appreciation of the fine arts and to aid him in becoming more skilled in art techniques. In pursuit of these objectives, the Guild of¬ fered special projects to the members which included oil painting and copper enameling. The club also sponsored various trips to mu¬ seums, plays, and art installations through¬ out the year. Several members of the Guild presented art exhibitions for the benefit of the students and faculty here at Lee. In cooperation with the S C A, the Art Guild constructed two aluminum Lancers which were placed on the front of the school building. Officers: Row 1 —Gail Weidenbusch, Sec; Jody Dahi¬ strom, Pres. Row 2 — Linda Mounts, Treas; Jane Col¬ lier, VPres; Jan Kuper, Field Trip Chairman . 143 Row 1 —G. Summers, P Williams, S. Groff, K. Larson, S. Gomez, S. Poole, K. Smeltzer. Row 2 — C. Morgan, E. Wandelt, J. Wilbun, M. Huff, N. Norris, M. Thomas. Row 3 — B. Wellington, C. Hackney. F.T.A. The Future Teachers of Amer¬ ica strive to help interested stu¬ dents increase their understand¬ ing and appreciation of the teaching profession. In compli¬ ance with this objective, the club has established a program of ob¬ serving the teaching techniques used in local elementary schools. It also has provided a student aid program for teachers here at Lee. During the year, the Fu¬ ture Teachers of America con¬ ducted field trips to area col¬ leges and to the NEA building in Washington. The highlight }f the year ' s activities, however, was the presentation of a Junior Citizenship Award to an out¬ standing member of the Junior Class and a scholarship to the most deserving senior member of the club. F.N.A. The Future Nurses of Amer¬ ica serves to bring together girls who are interested in nursing and to explore the op¬ portunities which are available in that field. The club accom¬ plished its purposes through visits to medical associations and through various service projects Several members serve as Clinic aides, Junior Red Cross Aides or Candy Stripers. At their meetings the F.N.A. heard from student nurses and professional regis¬ tered nurses. At the end of the year the club awarded a schol¬ arship of $ 100 to a deserving senior who was pursuing a ca¬ reer in nursing. Row 1 —C. Colby, Pari; P. Prather, Pres; S. Mullen, Treas. Row 2 —K. Nevin, VPres; J Gruver, Sec; K, Moucha, Hist. Row 3 —M. Pruett, S. Yu, N. Hagauer, E. Lasser, C. Eller, C. Lasser. Row 4 —S. Hagauer, D. Brown, S. Owens, M. Waters, C. Bradley. 144 F.S.A. The purpose of the Future Scientists of America is to ac¬ quaint interested persons with varied fields of the natural sci¬ ences. Speakers from scientific agencies in Washington and Fort Belvoir were invited to lec¬ ture at club meetings. Films were shown on recent scientific developments and field trips were taken to help stimulate in¬ terest in science as a career. The club also encouraged par¬ ticipation in the National Sci¬ ence Fair, held each year in February. Row 1 —G. McNamara, C. Walters, T. Leahey, Col. Bodecker. Row 2 — J. Grissom, P. Russell, R. Carter, E. Wandelt, C. Ralph. F.H.A. The Future Homemakers of America are girls who are interested in furthering their knowledge of the homemaking arts. The clubs most noted activity was its traditional Miss Lee Dance honoring the girl chosen to represent her school as Miss Lee. Such qualities as intelligence, appear¬ ance, poise, and grace were considered in each contestant during the selection. The club ' s other activities included sponsoring a needy family during Christmas and providing assistance to the faculty in honoring the Senior Class with a reception. Row 1 —Nancy McGinty, Nancy Wright, Sherry Young, Nancy Forshier, Shari Philson, Reenie Frano, Jo Moore, Eileen McKay, Martha Pruett, Mrs. Webster. Row 2 —Linda Glaser, Pat Muter, Nancy Keeling, Linda Hudock, Patty Keller, Jill Kemerling, Bonnie Johnson, Peggy Fisher, Sue Fromme, Barbara Bayles. 145 Row 1 — C. Bradley, J. Grissom, J. McDonald, Row 2 — B. Ranney, S. Cruse, K Newbry, D. Weidner, T Jones, T Czarnik Row 3 — A. Burks, T Terrell, M. Brady, R Pherson, D Carper, H Bylund, L. Embry. SPANISH CLUB This year Spanish Club members found many interesting activities on the agenda. Guest speakers were often invited to the meetings, and slides, lec¬ tures, and reports were presented. In November, the club conducted a field trip to the Pan American Building in Washington. Social activities attended by Spanish Club members included the International Dinner and the Christmas Pinata Party. Late in the year, the club sponsored a dance and various bake sales for the purpose of increasing the treasury. The highlight of the Spanish Club ' s program this year was the Installation Dinner for the new officers held at El Bodegon , a Spanish restaurant in Washington. Row 1—B. McCullough, M. Kober, S. Tolliver, M Thomas, M Staklo, J Petrie, L. Martin, T. Babers Row 2—V. Leahey, B. Smith, C. Smity, D. Fitzpatrick, M. Sherrill, J. Cain, B. C inningham. Row 3—L. Schwartz, T. Merril, B. Wellington, J Mears, M Percy, D. Moore. Row 4—P Anderson, B Gardner, B. Bean, M McKeever, M. Vaughn, R. Whittenberger. 146 DEBATE CLUB Participation in the Lee High School Debate Club pro¬ vided an opportunity for train¬ ing in public speaking and an outlet for expression on sub¬ jects of current interest. Mem¬ bers of the club met students from other schools in our dis¬ trict to debate the resolution stating, The U. S. foreign aid program should be limited to non-military aid. The club also attended several confer¬ ences where exchanges of ideas on this topic took place. Varsity Debate Team: (L. to R.) — Janet Grissom, Tim Terrell, Don Weidner, Randy Pherson. R° w 1—B. Harbert, D Hughey, Hist; J. Kingery, Treas; F. Kauer, VPres; E. Wandelt, Sec; M. Blair, Pres; Mr Hauer. Row 2 —J. LaMar, N. Hotter, C. Snyder, K Schoem, S. Schuetz, M. Pezulli, K. Lasser, L Graft, M Martin, B. Whiteley. Row 3— S Brunner, P. Rosal, G Eichorst, L Home, L Decker, D Decker, T Graft Row 4 —D. Seckinger, S Hagauer, J. Snyder, B. Floyd, D. Urich, J. White, D. Crigler, J. Nance, G. Lasser, G. Levine, D. Cerny, Row 5 —J. Perkins, R. Buss, G. Martin, M McKeever, M. LaRocque, R. Robinson, K. Piernick, P Burford, J Hill, D Orsini, C. Sjorup GERMAN CLUB Perhaps the most noted of the German Club ' s activities this year was its annual Ok- toberfest, held in the fall. Styled after the internationally famous German beer blast, the Oktoberfest proved to be a great success. La¬ ter in the year, German Club members attend¬ ed other social func¬ tions, including a picnic at Great Falls and the International Dinner To promote interest in the German culture, the club sponsored a trip to the German Em¬ bassy in Washington, followed by lunch at a German restaurant. Plans were made for a possible trip to New York. 147 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The International Relations Club, new to Lee this year, is an organization designed to encourage interest in world cultures and affairs. For this reason, representatives from Nationalist China, Vietnam, and Iceland were invited to speak at several club meetings. Films loaned to the club by the State Depart¬ ment helped students to develop a clearer picture of America ' s relations with other countries. The club also sponsored trips to various embassies in Washington, D. C. ( and, for two club members, a trip to a United Nations conference held at Madi¬ son College The I.R.C. has become a most interesting and valuable asset to our school. Row 1 —Col Payne, M. McCauley, S. Yu, Sec; A. Ward, 2nd VPres; G. DeGraff, Pres; G. Sims, 1st VPres; F. Etka, Treas; S. Mercer, R. Hoffman. Row 2 —J. Moore, C. Newbry, J. LaMar, P. Prather, B. Conklin, E. Wandelt, C. Morgan, P. Russell, J Grissom, B. Schenkel, N McKenzie. Row 3 —B. Forbes, C. Arcand, P Pernice, J. Schwapp, T. Sher, J. Schwabb, G. Weidenbusch, J. Wilburn, A. Czajkowski, P. Fisher, S. Fromme. Row 4 —D. Barricks, S. Simpson, A. Scott, J. Minton, G. Miller, L White, S. Smith, M. Kober, S. Poole, C. Penton, N. Carter. Row 5 —K. McLeland, M Percy, J. McDonald, R. Pherson, M Ostby, R Matsumoto, B. Shaw, T. Terrell, R. Poduska, R. Law¬ rence, M. Vaughn. (L. to R.) — Susan Yu, Sec; Gary Sims, 1st VPres; Geoff DeGraff, Pres; Frank Etka, Treas. Not Present: Ande Ward, 2nd VPres. 148 Row 1 —K. Allen, G. Speer, B. Alderman, B. Font, D. McDonough, G. Weidenbusch, S. Hosaflook, S. Clark, N. Keeling, K. Bryon Row 2 —E. Roney, L. Berryman, S. McEnearny, B. Conklin, J. Slatton, B. Clardy, E Lasser, J. Reed, G. Crowder. Row 3 —K. Lasser, J. Nichols, T. Reichland, M. Martin, B. Shankle, E. Keating, A. Weinberger, J. Home, M. Davis. Row 4— N. Hotter, N. Hagauer, P. Shimer, C. Eller, S. Fromme, K. Coven, J. Sweeny, P. Abraham. Row 5 —D. Roll, B. Clarke, J. Brader, L. Home, S Quinn, M. Pablovski, P. Muter, L. Berryman, B. Wellington. G.AA The purpose of the G.A.A. at Lee is to encourage girls to participate in all phases of the physical education pro¬ gram, to promote scholarship and spirit, and to develop the quality of sportsmanship in its members. A system of earning points through participation in sports is used in determining membership in the club. The money received from the sale of baked goods and booster buttons was used to purchase uniforms for various sports. LETTERMEN The Letterman ' s Association is an organization which bene¬ fits both the school and the athletes who represent the school. All varsity players who have earned a letter are eligi¬ ble for membership in the club The Association strives to en¬ courage spirit, sportsmanship, and leadership in Lee ' s ath¬ letics. Row 1 —Coach Ward, F. Peeler, G. Wickman, R. Lloyd, J. Lissy. Row 2 —Coach Moore, S. McCloskey, D. Powell, D. Selekman, R. Turner, C. Kawamoto, C. Brooks, D. Turner. Row 3 —D. Hilliard, T. Bunce, B. Nay, M. Millan, J. Eggleston, A. Lorensen, B. Camp¬ bell. Row 4 —R. Quigley, M. Canzonieri, D Garrell, A Ogletree, B. Alexander, C. McCalment, J. Wilson. Row 5 —M Huppert, S. Earl, G. Downs, A. Villines, L Wilson, M. Carter, D. Waters, E. Davis. 149 Row 1 —N. Carter, L. Garrette Row 2 —L. Berryman, P. Tiffany, L. Muhonen, S. Mercer, B. Klimchalk, P. Burford S. Schenk, T. Taylor, A. Scott, D, Roll, C. Kern. Row 3 —A. Burnette, S. Hagauer, M Trope, L. Stark, M. Bordello, N. Sheppard, I. Norris, Mrs. Bailey, B. Farrar, L. Frank, T Morgan, J. Wilbun, N. McKenzie, K. Burnette, J. McIntyre. The Drill Team, performing for its second year has developed into a fine marching unit. The team, led by captain Lynn Garrette, appeared at both football and basketball games. Its half-time performances were enjoyed by many Lancer fans. DRILL TEAM Officers: Row 1 —Lynn Garrette, Capt. Row 2 — Joan McIntyre, Treas; Nancy Carter, Co-Capt; Sharon Mercer, Sec. 150 Captain Terri Bokowski Co-Captain Gloria Huffman a Debbie Bokowski Linda Walker Mary DeLorenzo Carol Eastman LANCERETTES The 1966-67 school ses¬ sion marked the third year for the Lee High Lancer- ettes. Aided by its new sponsor, Mrs. Rayman, the group became organized and was able to partici¬ pate, not only in football and basketball half-times, but in assemblies and in several National Baton Twirling Association Con¬ tests. This year, the girls won more trophies, indi¬ vidually and as a group, than any majorette corps in the history of Lee. Alternate Kathy Panich Row 1 — M. DeLorenzo, K. Panich, T. Bokowski, V. Spangler, D. Bokowski. Row 2—L. Walker, C. Mullins, G. Huffman, C. Eastman. 151 BAND Officers: Row 1 — Candy Colby, Sec; Richard Matsumoto, Treas. Row 2 — Rusty Gloyd, Pres; Doug Barricks, VPres. The Lee Lancer Band, under the direction of Mr. Philip Rittman, presented spectacular half time shows during the football season. Much of the success of the marching band was due to the hard work of the drum major, Nick Stooke, and assistant drum majors, Jim Adams and Tom Lautzenheiser. Many hours of drilling were spent by the majorettes, Pat Bray, Karen Timoney, and Cheryl Krupa. As a result of the outstanding march¬ ing ability exhibited, the band performed by special re¬ quest at the Thanksgiving Day football game between George Washington and Villanova at D. C. Stadium. An appearance by guest soloist, Lonnie Leard, highlighted the annual Tag Day Concert in November. Several times during the year, the band and the choruses combined to perform before the student body. One especially excit¬ ing event of this type was the joint performance of the Hallelujah Chorus at the Christmas concert. Once again the Concert Band entered the competition at the area Band Festival, and individual members took part in the All-Regional Band and the Solo Festival. Lee can be proud of the pep and spirit shown throughout the year by the Lancer Band Row 1 -Mr Rittman, Director; D. Lee, J. Craig, L. Simmermacher, C. Colby, D. Mclearnon, M. Gleichmann, D. Fisher, G. Milner, E. Shea, J. Farris. Row 2 — J Paine, S. Cruse, S. Woodburn, J. Grisham, L. Spradlin, B. McGrew, R. Gloyd. Row 3—C. Craig, D. Scudder, E. Gard¬ ner, R. Harmon, R. Bray, J. Adams, E. Wandelt, C. Bray, G. Clarke, J. Burke, J. Anderson, J. McDonald, P. Hanak, M. Owens, N. Stooke, 152 Band Majorettes: Patty Bray, Cheryl Krupa, Karen Timoney Drum Major Nick Stooke M. Reitz, D. Tucker, M. Mahoney. Row 4 —B. Clarke, R. Seeker, D. R. Cassels. Row 5 —R. Mason, D. Salamone, K. Shackley, C. Snyder, D. Hess, B. Scott, N. Evelyn, R. Bobick, T. Lautzenheiser, D, Richwine, R Troen, J. Kuper, D. Barricks, J. Lautzenheiser, J. Hanak, S. Greer J. Kendall, R, Whittenberger, D. Cleveland, G, Best, B. Hartle, L. Verner, Clifford, L Metcalf, R. Clarke, T, Leahey, J. Richwine, T. Cathcart. 153 Madrigals: Row 1 —Mrs. Forrer, J. Laurents, K, Jones, C. Zerr, B. Alderman, P. Newman, C. Paine, C. Ran¬ som, L. Price, G. DeGraff, M, Blair, G. Eichhorst, A. Czajkowski, J. Cain, R. Reese, J ' Hoffman, P. McConnell, L. Pemberton. CHORAL DEPARTMENT Composed of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade stu¬ dents, the Acapella Choir is one of the more advanced singing groups at Lee. The choir performed selections ranging from twelfth century songs to tunes from the twentieth century. The Acapella Choir, as well as the Mixed Chorus and the Advanced Girls Chorus, partici¬ pated in the fall, Christmas, and spring concerts. The Lee High Madrigals was an exclusive group consisting of the very best singers at Lee. Chosen by Mrs Forrer, these students demonstrated exceptional skill in singing and possessed the ability to read the musical score Nicknamed the Lanceraires , the Madrigals adopted their own theme song The Literature performed by the group included music from the earliest periods to contemporary works. (L. to R.) — Frank Turberville, VPres; Randy Pherson, Pres; Janet Hudson, Sec-Treas. Acapella Choir: Row 1 —L. Blaich, C. Kohlmeir, F. Turberville, M, Bordello, G. Harding, L. Lucks, P. Fisher, S. Belshan, A. A. Pitts, J. Hill, R. Pherson, S. Fromme, K. Moucha. Row 2— Marshall, C. Jesse. 154 Mixed Chorus: Row 1 —M. Whitcraft, D Gough, G. Kindley, D. Douglas, accompanist; J. Freschi, C. Barker, G. Oldaker, R. Bartley. Row 2 —C. Breon, M. Reams, G. Cockran, P. Patton, S. Quinn, S. Gregory, T. Kincaid. Row 3 —E, Roney, E. Keating, A. Odell, P. Snodgrass, L. Smith, P. Kirsch ner, D. Cerny, C. Hillmer. The Mixed Chorus was the initial four-part sing¬ ing experience for the ninth and tenth grade students. The repertoire of this chorus included basic musical composi¬ tions while it reflected good musical taste. The Advanced Girls Chorus was limited largelyto tenth and elev¬ enth grade girls. This group performed on a slightly higher level than the Mixed Chorus and the literature was more advanced. Select Girls Choir: Row 1 —C. Cole, A. Ward, L. Goins, L. Price, accompanist; F. Hood, T Kirk L ow . C - Ell ® r ' ,, s - pomme, C. Barrett, S. Mercer, B. Berens, M, Smith, J. Bond, K. Cole L French G. Anderson, S, Kroh, C. Wapenski, J. Hudson, N. Trapani, C McSpadden, H Carter Devers, S. Spencer. Row 3 —S Lessmnn 155 Row 1 —H. Caretta, J. Shea. Row 2 — D. Clark, VPres; T. Carroll, Pres; J. Carroll, Trees. COIN CLUB I ' ll trade you my Indian Head penny for your 1935 Buffalo nickel . The primary purpose of the Coin Club is to initiate in Lee students an in¬ terest in the hobby of collect¬ ing coins. Members discussed all the current trends in coins and planned auctions at the weekly meetings. At the Club ' s auctions many exciting trans¬ actions took place. Prize coins were brought in by members and graded by an appointed committee. The auctions which followed proved to be interest¬ ing, profitable, and fun for all. RIFLE CLUB The Rifle Club, in affiliation with the National Rifle Associa¬ tion strives to promote active in¬ terest in the proper use of fire arms and to help members develop fine marksmanship. The team practiced weekly at Fort Belvoir ' s Libby Range in preparation for interscholastic matches which were directed by the Northern Virginia Rifle League. Row 1 —D Clark, Quartermaster; M. Lombard, Pres.; M Moshos, VPres.; B. Boebel, Sec-Treas. Row 2 —B. Renny, H Bylund, J. Keys, Col. Koehler, Sponsor Row 3 —A. Hill, M Brady, B. Mercer, D. Seckmger, K. Hurdle, L Wilson. Row 4 -S. Bunis, M. McCord, E. Wandelt, B. Shaw, D. Krupa, M. Horseman, J. McEnearny. 156 CHESS CLUB The Chess Club seeks to ac¬ quaint its members with the fundamentals and skills of chess. Members of the club competed with students from other schools in the Northern Virginia Chess League for rec¬ ognition, trophies, and awards. Row 1 —Mike Akin, Pres; Delbert Weathers, VPres; John McEnearney; Treas.; Jim Herendeen. Row 2 — George Clarke, Richard Lawrence, Dana Krupa, Jim Williams, Ricky Seeker. Row 1 — Mr, Boomer, R. Storey, W. Jones, J. Irwin, V Trapani. Row 2 — B. Wolfe, T. Klasin- ski, M. Drake, S. Rutledge, L. Emert, C. Fadeley. Row 3 — L. Blackman, D. Pellegrini, F. Tur- berville, B. Leahey, C. Hall, J. Sigrist, S. Sherrill. Row 4—- D. Lyles, R. Wright, B, Mclsaac, D. Wolf, P. Panella, R. Stancil, S. Schultz. DE CLUB Distributive Education identifies a program of in¬ struction which teaches marketing, merchandising, and management. The pur¬ pose of the D.E. Club works to develop a respect for ed¬ ucation in marketing and distribution which will con¬ tribute to occupational competence and to pro¬ mote understanding and appreciation for the re¬ sponsibilities of a citizen¬ ship in a free, competitive enterprise system. The Na¬ tional Leadership Confer¬ ence, which was attended by several club members, was an activity at which outstanding individual abil¬ ity and classroom achieve¬ ment was recognized. The conference also inspired in¬ dividual and group leader¬ ship in all participants 157 CLINIC HELPERS The clinic assistants per¬ formed various tasks which in¬ cluded writing excuses and helping the nurse administer eye, weight, and hearing tests. For their help, the nurse is thankful. Row 1 —Earleen Jennings, Jan Barrett, Suzanne Marshall. Row 2 -Sheryl Cantrell, Carol Kohlmeir, Judy Kingery. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Answering phone calls, run¬ ning errands, helping fellow students — these were a few of the tasks performed daily by the office assistants. i (L. to R.) — Carol Frye, Sherry Walters, Pat Murray, Susan Yu, Sandy Lowe, Kathy Smeltzer, Linda Stark, Leeann Frank, Judy Kingery, Cheryl Penton, Marianne Newman. GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS Assistants in the guidance office were of great value to the department. They helped the counselors by locating stu¬ dents and by keeping the files in order. Row 1 —Wendy Moore, Mary McCauley, Sharon Belshan, Karen Hartley, Susie Studley, Bev Conklin. Row 2 —Nancy Keeling, Dee Anderson, Sue Fromme, Linda Medley, Julia Osborn, Jennie Stewart. Row 3 —Dan Raichlen, Linda Aird, Susan Clark, Susan Kroh, Jean Moore, Jane Pruett. 158 LIBRARY AIDES The library aides offered val¬ uable assistance to the librar¬ ian by helping students check out books and by returning books to their proper places on the shelves. Row 1 —Chris Ensrud, Linda Decker, Kathy Jessie, Lynn Graft, Judy Nance, Pat Russell, Maria Kober. Row 2 —Pat Muter, Kathy Bassa, Gayle Anderson, Holly Chosch, Evelyn Tripp, Arleen Lyles. Row 3 —Bill Higgins, Don Weidner, Don Clark, Steven Bunis, Mark Ostby, Lee Bertrand Row 4 —Bill MacLucas, Gary Kriedwise, Mike Whitcraft, Bob Prince, Charles Perkins. (L. to R.) — Mary Ann Deal, Donna Sherwood, George Benckert, Nora Smiley, Deborah Brown. IBM ASSISTANTS The IBM assistants were very helpful this year in that they were able to perform many of the mechanical duties involved in the operation of the IBM machine. STORE HELPERS Assistants in the school store aided Mrs. Norton by selling supplies and books and by keeping the store in order. 0 Row 1 — N. Cherwek, N. Norris, J Kolb, L. Mounts, C. Hackney, R. Arculeer. Row 2 — L. Romola, M. Hawkins, S. Gomez, P. Cyr, N. Heishman, W. Shultz. 159 • ' t.. i ! ,.h uto i; — VARSITY Row 1 — Dave Powell, Danny Ochs, Mike Woloshuk, Rick Morin. Row 2 — Rick Lloyd, Tom Eddinger, Richard Turner, Mike Owen. Row 3 —Tom Simpson, Mike Millan, Peter King, Geoff Wickman, Terry Bobo, Ed Davis. Row 1 — Tom Roseman, Steve Peters, Paul Buonviri. Row 2 — Ron Poduska, Bob Nay, Dave Hilliard, Scott Zetm r, Frank Etka. 162 ♦y FOOTBALL Row 1 — Dave Campbell, Gary Gore, Ed Miller. Row 2 — Jack Dermer, Fred Wilson, Art Lorenson, Greg Reed. Row 1 — Mike Huppert, Doug Barricks, Ray Quigley (CAPT.), Hill, Terry Cathcart, Howard Sisk, Gerry McGowan. Paul Sisk, John Holly. Row 2 — George Davis, Tim Hayes, Harry 163 164 mm Coaches — Junior Varsity — Ben Kesler; Head Varsity — Loren Ward; Assistant Varsity — Estil Brown; Freshman — Werner Hauer. 166 Early in August, over 100 Lee High athletes came to Lee to start early football practice. The new coach, Loren Ward, gave us only one day to get acquainted before he put us to work . and work we did! Llast summer was dry, and it took little time for us to hate every particle of dust covering the practice field. Happily, the August practices past, the major cuts were completed, and the team looked ready for the coming season. The coach often told us to have all our fun on the night of the game, because the following Monday might not be as enjoyable. This was just how it turned out. As a player, I could honestly say that playing on Friday nights was one of the biggest thrills of my life For Mr. Ward, the most important game of the season was against Groveton; he had previously coached there. In the last game of the season we exploded to enjoy one of the best played games in the history of Lee High. I can not thank the coaching staff, our school, or the student body enough for all the support received during the past season. Thank you, Lee High, Ron Poduska 4 6 WON LOST Mt. Vernon — 46 Lee — 6 Lee — 34 Jefferson — 28 Annandale — 41 Lee —- 12 Edison — 1 3 Lee — 12 Woodson — 20 Lee — 0 Lee — 26 G.W. — 20 Ft. Hunt — 40 Lee — 6 T.C. Williams — 19 Lee — 7 Lee — 26 Hammond — 20 Lee — 33 Groveton — 6 167 (L to R.) — T, Barry, W. Garner, P. King, D, Wood, T, Bradley, D. Story, M Pezzulli, P Buonviri, P Neese J Scully, A McKennon, T Eddinger, W. Gilliam, G. Nelson, B. Kitchens, L. Jennings, P. Sisk, M. Connor, J. Kuper, E. Mahoney, C. Gillespie (MGR,), M, Richey, C. Brown (MGR). FRESHMEN 1 WON Groveton — 7 G.W. — 14 Lee — 7 Edison — 20 Ft. Hunt — 1 3 T.C. Williams — 7 5 LOST Lee — 0 Lee — 7 Mt. Vernon — 7 Lee — 7 Lee — 6 Lee — 6 168 J.V. SQUAD 5 4 WON LOST West Springfield — 32 Lee — 6 Jefferson — 7 Lee — 0 Woodson — 21 Lee — 7 Lee — 15 G.W. — 7 Lee — 7 Edison — 7 Lee — 7 Ft. Hunt — 6 Lee — 7 Groveton — 0 Lee — 0 T.C. Williams — 0 Hammond — 1 4 Lee — 0 ? uf 5herw °od, J. Sinclair, S. Radcliff, S. McDaniel B. Kuper, B, Junk, D. Kawamoh e. Lorenson, C. Powell, M. Williams, Coach Jone Kusterbeck, L. Jackson, J. Echols, D Osborne, Row 2 — J. Bowling, F. Poole, D. Tolliver, S. Brunner, G, Sparkman, J. Ingram, B, Lloyd, T. Graft, K. Filipovich, J. Steele, G. Siwik, M Sinkinson, J. Burke, S. Fisher, S. Torres, T. Mifflin, M. Pedigo, M, Jones, Coach Hauer. 169 VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1 —L, Swett, W. Worthy, R. Bartley, F. Etka, D. Ogletree, C. Kawamoto, G. Wickman, J Eggleston, E. Turner. Row 2 — T, Bobo, S. Zetroer. Not Pictured — A, Wandelt. John Moore (Coach) 5 Won Fairfax — 71 Annandale — 74 Madison — 67 Mt. Vernon — 56 Edison — 73 Ft. Hunt — 79 Lee — 53 G.W. — 70 Lee — 56 10 Lost Lee — 61 Lee — 58 Lee — 56 Lee — 47 Lee — 59 Lee — 61 Hammond — 52 Lee — 46 Jefferson — 51 170 172 LaMonte Wilson 173 V 174 JUNIOR VARSITY 3 12 Won Lost Lee — 59 W. Springfield — 55 Fairfax — 44 Lee — 35 Madison — 52 Lee — 44 Mt. Vernon — 36 Lee— 16 [ Edison — 38 Lee — 25 Ft. Hunt — 47 Lee — 34 Lee — 44 Hammond — 39 T. C. Williams — 42 Lee — 31 Lee — 32 Jefferson—18 G.W. — 39 Lee — 32 Groveton — 41 Lee — 39 Ft. Hunt —51 Lee — 44 Mt. Vernon — 32 Lee — 25 Edison — 50 Lee — 31 Hammond — 49 Lee — 45 ■Z- C r S, ZSimSf’ J. Hemby, J. Bowling, P. King, R. Wondolowski, J. Kirk, R. Snyder, G. Wright, J D. Galarowicz, D. Hamner. FROSH BASKETBALL Row 1 —D. Hess, J. Echols, D. Kawamoto, B Kuper, S. McDaniel, G. Hamm, P. Cunningham. Row 2 —-J. Kraus, M. Williams, B Anderson, T. Graft, R. Lindvall, K. Kelly, M. Milbourn. 175 J.V. WRESTLING (L. to R.) — R. Belshan, A. Saylor, R. McKay, J. Holly, P. Neese, G. McGowan, P. Alexander, D. Carper. 3 Won Lee — 28 W. Springfield Mt. Vernon — Lee — 28 Lee — 31 Ft. Hunt — 40 Groveton — 36 4 Lost T C Williams — 23 — 41 Lee— 12 49 Lee — 5 G.W. — 23 Hammond —- 21 Lee — 6 Lee — 1 1 176 VARSITY WRESTLING ' u ‘ to R.) B. Campbell, C. Brooks, C. Richwine, L. Johnson, B. Alexander, B. Kitchens, T. Bunce, B. Foster, M. Owens, G. Reed, G. McGowan, G. Gore, Coach Jones. 4 Won Lee — 34 Lee — 26 Lee — 39 Lee — 32 Hammond — 29 Fairfax — 27 Ft. Hunt — 32 Bishop O ' Connel Edison — 33 Groveton — 29 Woodson — 30 T. 7 Lost C. Williams Mt. Vernon Langley G.W. Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee 33 13 20 1 1 25 21 19 15 13 13 11 8 177 178 RIFLE TEAM i Row 1 — Robert Petrey, Robert Mercer, Michael Lombard. Row 2 — Col. Mercer, Milt Horseman, James Keys, Lon Wilson, Col. Taylor. 179 VARSITY TRACK I Row 1 — D. Moore, F. Etka, V. Ingram, F . Dulong, M. Owen, M, Canzonieri, M- Millan, J. Tyler, J. MacDonald. Row 2 — R Carroll, (Manager); B. Mac- Lucas, D. Selekman, D. Hess, J. Holly, G. Oldaker, H. Sisk, J, Bowden, R. Clarke, D. Prewitt, T. Lautzenheiser, D. Sanders, P. Hanak, W. Douglas, (Mgr.). Row 3 — Coach Brown, D. Hilliard, T. Swan, V. Nelson, G. Gore, L. Cox, J. Hanak, M Carter, D. Turner, J. Lissy, A. Lorenson, J. McKay, S. Ziemer, D. Gagner. 180 181 J.V. TRACK Row 1 —J, Garber, C Allen, H. Lowe, J. McGinley, C. Jackson, J. Sinclair, D Lorenson, C. Barker, R. Root, G. Re, L, Sadlak, R, Carroll, (Mgr.). Row 2 - W. Jenson, C. McGowen, C. Richwine, M. Edson, D Richwine, R. Rizi, M. Sinkinson, M. Pedigo, G. Anderson. Row 3 —W. Douglas, (Mgr.), Coach Foster, N. Bodine, C. Fairchild, D. Cleveland, D. Talton, F. Siwik, C. Sjorup, D. Galarowicz, D Benson, M. McChord, R. Haines, J. Pavlovski, R. Linvall. CROSS COUNTRY Row 1 — Jim Hanak, Mr. Shears, (Coach). Row 2 Tom Bunce, Tom Lautzenheiser, Paul Hanak, Waldo Brooks, Guy Oldaker, Bob Massman Row 3 - Mark Reitz, Nelson Hill, William Nelson, Randy Clark, Roger Newman, Jody Craig, Dave Prewitt. 182 j; lift J GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY Row 1 —C. Eller, G. Weidenbusch (Co-Capt.), P. Timms (Co-Capt.), J. Brader. Row 2 —B. Font, K. Allen, G. Speer, P. McDonough, B. Alderman, J. Reed, J. Sweeney. (L. to R.) — S. Hammond (Mgr.), S. McEarney, N. Hotter, S. Bailey, P. Shimer, P. Abraham (Co-Capt.), A. Kennedy (Co-Capt.), C. Fox, E. Keating, J. Moore, B. Dudley. 183 rr 4 TENNIS TEAM Row 1 —J. Craig, J Tyler, B. Smith, M Percy. Row 2 — Lee Spradlin, (Capt.), D Tucker, B. Wilkinson, G. Getty, Mr. England, (Coach). 184 VARSITY BASEBALL Row 1 —J. Bowling, M. Hanna, R. Lloyd, T. Cathcart, R. Nay, T Mgr.); D. Campbell, W. Garner, A. Anderson, L. Speer, J, Wilson, Sloane, G. Wickman, P. King, L. Wilson, V. Nelson, J. Mercer, M. C. Gillespie, (Manager); Mr, Baumgardner, (Coach). Huppert, R. Snyder, D. Garner, J. White. Row 2 — K. Batts, (Ass ' t. J.V. BASEBALL wT iL NSmi M % m j Ja°T —Greg Reed, James Lyles, George Martin, Gordon Pacifici, Alton McKennon, Alan Gillespie, Jim Benckert, Paul Buonrini, Henry Carretta. Row 2 — Jim Mills, Tim Barnes, John Kraus, Bill Aird, David Tolliver, Mark 185 Richey, Bill Judy. Row 3 — David Wood, Jim Kirk, Greg Nelson, Waiter Gilliam, Jeff Steele, Bill Lloyd, Don Crigler, Porter Neese. SOFTBALL VARSITY Row 1 — Karen Allen, Sherry Walters, Judy Reed, Linda Compton, Judy Brader, Denise McDonough. Row 2 — Gretchen Speer, Juanita Sweeney, Jane Clifford, Tory Raichlen, Jeanne Nichols, Marianne Martin. JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1 — Carolyn Smith, Diane McClure, Kathy Pugh, Jenny Home, Patty McGowan, Anita Overstreet, Miss An¬ derson, (Coach). Row 2 — Sheila Hammond, Cathy Breon, Bev Conklin, Brenda Logan, Martha Davis, Sue Owens, Bonnie Clark. 186 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1 —J Brader, S. Hosaflook, J. Sweeny, S. Walters, S. Clark, G. Speer. Row 2 —C. Breon, J. Reed, J. Collier. Row 3- —G. Weidenbusch, J. Clifford, Miss Grace Vaughn (Coach). J.V. SQUAD Row 1—p. Abraham, Miss Connie Rowe (Coach), K. Allen. Row 2— T. Raichlen, D. McDonough, M. Martin. Row 3 —P. McGowen, S. Jones, J Nichols, P Kirchner. Row 4 —-S. Hammond, J. Richwine, P- Kirchner, N. Hotter, B. Clarke (Mgr.) 187 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS EILEEN McGUIRE LINDA MOUNTS TERRI SMITH 188 CHRISTY SCHUETZ GAY BROADFIELD CATHY BULLARD JAN KUPIR BONNIE CITRENBAUM (CAPT.) 189 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Mary Ann Stuckmeyer (CAPT.), Karen Baumgartner (CO-CAPT), Mary Foster, Debbie Edwards. ■ - I Sally Darden, Carol Grissom, Diane Dix, Dixie Mcllwain. Emily Moffat, Cindy Hilmer, Pat Zorack. SMI i pm FROSH CHEERLEADERS June Wagner (CAPT.), Sandy Stooke (CO- CAPT.). 190 Basketball means many fine things to me. I play because I love the game. The definition of amateur is one who partici¬ pates in a sport for the social, moral and physical benefits to be derived therefrom; this sums up my feelings as to the rewards to be gained from basketball. Bas¬ ketball has rewarded me greatly for all that I have put into it. Bas¬ ketball has inspired me to my highest possible goals in athletics, scholarship, and leadership. Dave Turner Touchdowns, baskets, cheer¬ leaders, pom-poms, and pep rallies are just a few reminders of the sports at Lee. Sports not only give the participants exercise, but also fun and the opportunity for the members to see their friends each day. Sports are viewed by hun¬ dreds of school-spirited Lee stu¬ dents in the stands each week, rain or shine, warm or freezing cold, watching the Lee Lancers win, or tie, or even lose. Nancy Carter In a few minutes, you will find out if the previous week of prac¬ tice has done any good. Your op¬ ponent seems to be everywhere The fact that he has achieved the same height or time you have makes him all the more prevalent He is the one person you can ac¬ tually lose to, he is the only one. When the time finally arrives, you know you will have to put forth the supreme effort or you will tie or lose to him. No matter how well you did the week before, if you gained two inches or two sec¬ onds, he always arises the next meet to face your challenge. In track, if you are to win this week, you must do better than you did last week. For to beat your oppo¬ nent is to beat yourself. I believe that everyone who has even participated in track has got¬ ten something out of it and any¬ one who has improved on them¬ selves, no matter how little, will always be a winner in track. Dave Hilliard Wrestling has been one of the most beneficial things I ' ve done in my high school life. It not only conditioned me physica lly, but mentally and developed the drive and initiative I ' ll need in later life. I think every boy sometime in his four years of high school, should go out for some sport and, in a sense, make a man out of him¬ self. Anybody can be a good winner, but it takes a man to face and overcome defeat. Bruce Campbell Basketball is not an individual sport, but a team sport. Some players have high-scoring averages but the guard under the basket is as important as any other player Basketball is also what the players make it. This year the players made it a lot of fun as well as a good season. Gale Weidenbusch 191 JWViv ;■ ;•• T l ■-; ziz+ZVi «•!- •■ Ilf 194 PAT EXPERIMENTS IN FOREIGN LIVING It is the belief of the Experiment in Inter¬ national Living that friendship between the young people of the world today will lead to international peace tomorrow. For this reason Pat Prather traveled to Germany last summer, to live as a member of a foreign family. After a three week crash course in German, Pat flew to Idar-Oberstein, a town located in southwestern Germany. There, she met her new family, the Soars. Pat had the oppor¬ tunity to visit charming old castles and small, romantic villages. Before lecving Germany, she visited West Berlin and was able to cross over into East Berlin for a brief tour. After a truly rewarding and unforgettable experience in international living, Pat re¬ turned to the United States with a clearer un¬ derstanding of people and a more mature view of her responsibilities in the world. The Soars A trip to the salt mines 195 Idar-Oberstein IT ' S ACADEMIC GOES ON THE AIR i Once again, Lee was represented in the It ' s Academic competi¬ tion by a group of very capable scholars. The team consisted of Dave Powell, Cathy Schumaker, and Marty Blair; and the alter¬ nates were Judy Kingery, Fred Peeler, and Bill Wilkinson. The team made a fine showing but was defeated by a slight margin in it ' s first match. Members of the Sen¬ ior Class and the cheerleaders were on hand to support the team. Can this be our team losing??? Row one, Kathy Schumaker, Dave Powell, Martha Blair; Row two, Mac MacGary, Mrs. Mellion 196 On March 10, the Juniors and the Seniors clashed in the first of a series of games to deter¬ mine the champion in interclass basketball com¬ petition. The fun began at 6:30 with the hilar¬ iously wild girls ' game from which the seniors emerged victorious. The antics of the boy cheer¬ leaders added to the gaiety of the occasion. At 8:00 the boys ' teams took over and the girl cheer¬ leaders, chosen especially for the games, outdid each other in an attempt to present the loudest and most original cheers. The senior boys scored first and remained ahead of the juniors through¬ out the game All of the games were characterized by good sportsmanship and enthusiastic class par¬ ticipation. JR-SR COMPETITION 197 MEMORIES OF The bright flaming bonfire . . . the bedlam at the Follies . . the wel¬ coming of the alumni . . . the wild applause as the team charges onto the field . . . the clouds of con¬ fetti . . . the traditional dragon . . . the Homecoming Queen of 1920 . . . the fury of the Juniors in defeat 198 ARE MADE THIS The calm superiority of the Seniors . . the crowning of our loveliest Queen . her regal court . . . the triumph on the football field the unforgettable dance . . the pride in our school . . . the remem¬ brance of Homecoming ' 66. 199 200 201 QUEEN AND HER COURT REIGN OVER HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES Freshman Attendant Miss Janet Chapman Freshman Attendant Miss Cindy Hillmer 202 mMm I % Sophomore Attendant Miss Karen Baumgartner Junior Attendant Miss Christy Schuetz Sophomore Attendant Miss Debbie Hillmer Junior Attendant Miss Gay Broadfield 203 Senior Attendant- Miss Nancy Pfalzgraf 204 omeccmm Queen - 4966 Mibb fom CHufiet 206 ANASTASIA For weeks prior to the opening night of the Lee Theatre ' s fall production, the cast and crew of Anastasia labored enthusi¬ astically on scripts, sets, costumes, lights, and programs. Finally, on the evenings of December 9 and 10, the curtains rose on one of the most inspired performances ever presented at Lee. Featuring Donna Jones as Anastasia, the drama revolved around the legend of a lost Russian em¬ press. 207 SENIORS OVER On February 6, the administration of Robert E. Lee stepped aside as the Senior Class accepted the responsibilities of oper¬ ating the school. These responsibilities in¬ cluded conducting classes, operating the administrative and guidance offices, and running the clinic, school store, and library. The seniors realized that the role of ad¬ ministrator was not one which could be taken lightly. But with the lively spirit and light heartedness which pervaded the at¬ mosphere, the occasion was a success. The class of ' 67 hopes that the tradition of Sen¬ ior Administration Day is one which will remain a part of Robert E Lee High School. 208 TAKE ap SCHOOL 209 210 THE GYM DEDICATION K K For the first time in many years the entire student body of Robert E. Lee High School was able to assemble indoors The occasion was the dedication of the new gym, one of the largest in Fairfax County. The seating capacity is 1500 and the floor area is twice that of the old gym. The main court measured 84 feet by 50 feet and the two smaller courts measure 75 feet by 50 feet. Two unique features of the gym are the fiberglass backboards and the basketball re¬ bounding machine. During the dedication ceremony, participants, including Mr. Parrish, Mr. Moore, Mr George, the Varsity Cheerlead¬ ers, the Drill Team, and the Lee High Lancerettes, in¬ stilled a fresh spirit of enthusiasm in the student body. 21 1 DANCES At the stroke of eight on various evenings through¬ out the year, an atmosphere of silence and barren tables was transformed into one of laughter, soft lights, and swinging music. The memorable Home¬ coming Dance, Miss Lee Dance, and Proms celebrated important occasions in the life of the students at Lee. Other dances held this year included the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the B.Y.O B. Dance, and the Key Club Directory Dance. The girls ' gym was available this year for the many club and class sponsored sock hops which were held after home football and basket¬ ball games 212 EAST V. WEST In January of this year, the faculty of Robert E. Lee challenged the faculty of West Springfield to a basketball game. Various illustrious participating teachers included Mr. Shears, Mr. Ward, and Mr. Jones. The fairer members of our teaching staff provided enthusiastic cheering support. Unfortunately, our faculty was not able to crush the forces of the opposition 213 THE CAST Maria Donna Jones Captain Von Trapp Mike Bush Laisl Jan Laurents Fredrick Gary Eichorst Marta Linda Romola Gretl Linda Pitts Kurt Ricky Frank Louisa Sarah Spencer Brigitta Kathy Ransom Max Dietweiler Eric McFarland Elsa Schroeder Mary Ann Stuckmeyer Mother Abbess Louise Lucks Sister Berthe Marti Blair Sister Margaretta Sharon Mercer Sister Sophia Gail Harding Priest Chris Clarens Baron Eberfield Bob Littlehales Herr Zeller Bob Gloyd Admiral Schreiber Jon White Franz Rusty Gloyd Frau Schmitt Claudia Beall Postulant Holly Jones Rolf David Himes Julie Cain Carol Walker MISS LEE COURT Kris Post Christine Cole Miss Lee — 1967 Bebe Cunningham I 1 I The members of Lee Theatre are justifiably proud of this year ' s dramatic effort. They won a superior rating in district competition with Saint Joan and had the honor of presenting it at the state drama festival where it received excellent reviews from the critics. Furthermore, they have been invited to present Saint Joan in the National Drama festival in May. Saint Joan is only the beginning of Lee ' s drama as this was Mary Ann Stuckmeyer ' s and Mike Bush ' s first drama Saint Joan is the key to a bright future. ART HONOR STUDENTS ST. JOAN 218 G.W. VS VILLANOVA LEE BAND AT HALF-TIME MADISON COLLEGE SENDS HELP No wonder teachers claim that they are underpaid! Four Madison College student teachers, Miss Broaddas, Miss Wright, Miss Hughes, and Miss Gochenour were assigned to Lee for the purpose of fulfilling a require¬ ment for their bachelor degrees. They observed teachers at work, attended faculty meetings, and were active in extracurricular activities. By the end of their eight-week on-the-job training program, the student teachers had assumed the full schedules of the teachers to whom they were assigned. Before their departure, the student teachers attended a tea, given by the F.T.A., in honor of all of the student teachers in Fairfax County ' . 219 Assistant Drama Director Eric McFarland CLASS ASSISTANTS Assistant Choral Director Jill Hoffman One of the most valuable services a student can perform for his school is to provide assistance to teachers. Those stu¬ dents who gave up their free periods to aid science teachers supervised experi¬ ments and distributed chemicals. Many also aided the physical education teachers, and the drama and music departments used helpers who displayed artistic talent in these areas. Each of these students deserves this special recognition. Physical Education Assistants: (L. to R.) — Karen A lien, Gretchen Speer, Juanita Sweeney, Penny Abraham, Carol Mullins. 220 Chemistry Assistants: Row 1 — Don Lee, Sherry Baumgardner, Cathy Schumaker, Row 2 —Bruce Erickson, Harry Hill, Fred Peeler, Ken Jones. Physics Assistant: (L. to R.) — Dave Waters, Martin Goodson, Tom Roseman. Biology Assistants: Row 1 — Mike Carter, Kris Post, Pam Brown. Row 2 — Don Clark, Lynn Graft, Charles Snyder, Sharon Hutchison. Row 3 —John McEnearny. Row 4 — Glenn Swalm, Hemo, Tom Bunce. 221 Jeanne Petrie Suzanne Marshall Linda Esposito Nall Bodine Marilyn Oldham Randy Pherson Geoff DeGraff NATIONAL MERIT TEST WINNERS Row 1 —J Ozment. Row 2 -P. Prather, P Lynch, K. Post, K. Larson. Row 3 —M. Blair, S. Loetterle, M. Millan. Row 4 —C. dayman, J Kingery, M. Thomas. Row 5 —F. Peeler, B. Prince, B. Wilkinson, N. Stooke, C. Schumaker. 222 STUDENTS Elected Key Club District Governor —- Bob Nay (extreme left) is pictured here with Governor Mills Godwin. AWARDED FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS Of those students who distinguished themselves in service to their school and community, Robert E Lee High School is extremely proud. The Thomas Lee Chap¬ ter of the Daughters of the American Revo¬ lution presented its Citizenship Award to Pat Prather on the basis of her service, leadership, and scholarship. The Sons of the American Revolution bestowed its noted award for honor and citizenship upon Dave Powell In recognition of their contributions to the school and the community, Carol dayman and Dave Waters received the Springfield Optimist Club Award. Carol and Dave attended a banquet in November in honor of the Northern Virginia area award winners. Several of Lee ' s students were awarded the National Merit Scholar¬ ship Letter of Commendation Seven of these scholars were selected as Merit Schol¬ arship Semi-Finalists and went on to com¬ pete for higher recognition Optimist Award Winners — Dave Waters, Carol Clayman. 223 SAR Award Winner —Dave Powell, DAR Award Winner—Pat Prather. f ' • (• ASSEMBLIES With the dedication of the new gym, the students of Lee were again able to attend assemblies in one body. One of the brightest occasions for which we assembled was to have an informative look at life in the native countries of various A.F.S. students attending schools in the area In the fall a representative of the Atomic Energy Commission provided us with a hair-raising talk on the structure of atoms. Later in the year, upperclassmen attended an assembly on drug addiction. The Key and Keyette Clubs combined their talents during Homecoming week to present a fashion show. 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Trapp , DDS William Wallert, DDS Richard L. Bohn Banard Stier, OD Warren I. Kranz, OD Simon Paluch, MD Anthony J. Viscido, DDS INDEX Abene, Linda 88 Abraham, Penny 66,149,183, 187.220 Acquasanta, Ken 76 Adams, Steve 66 Adams, James 20,152 Adams, Becky 66 Agnew, Missy 66,137 Aguila r, Carol 88 Aird. Xfnda 20,1 42,1 58 Aird, William 76 Akin, Mike 20,157 Alba ugh, Maureen 66 Albert, Don 66,139 Alberternst, Ron 88 Albertolli, Monica 76,127 Alderm an, Becky 66,127, I 39 141,1 49 I 54 183 Alderson, Bob 88 Alexander, Bob 20,128,135, 149,177 Alford, Bill 66 Allen, Charles 20 Allen, Edward 88 Allen, Glenn 88 Allen, Karen 66,137,149, 183.187.220 Alley, Bill 20 Alley, Shelton 76 Almoney, Barbara 76 Anderson, Albert 20 Anderson, Bill 76,142,175 Anderson, Bill 88 Anderson, Della 66,133,136, 143,158 Anderson, Gayle. 66,1 55,1 59 Anderson, Joan 76,133,152 Anderson, Pat 20,146 Anderson, Tom 20 Andrews, Linda 20,139 Angell, Janis 15,20,143 Anza lone , Rob r-t 66,134 Arcand, Cecil 2 1,142,148 Arculeer, Rhea 21,159 Armentrout, Jeff 75,76,128 Arnett, James 76 Atkins, Emily 21 Augustus, Dana 88 Ayres, Janet 88 Babler, Evelyn 88 Baggarly, Anthony 21 Bagot, Clif ford 76 Bailey , Linda 21,142 Bailey, Shearer 87,88,183 Baker, Melvin 76 Ballenger, Paul 21 Ballinger, Marsha 21 Banas, Chris 76,132,137 Banko, Richard 66 Baratta, Jilda 66 Bordello, Maryann 21,150, 154 Barker, Charles 88,155 Barnes, Tim 66 Barnes, Victoria 21,130 Barrett, Betty 88 Barrett, Carolyn 76,155 Barrett, Janet 66,131, 158 Barricks, Doug 21,135,148, 152,163 Barry, Tom 76,168 Bartley, Ray 22,134,155, 170,173 Barton, Nancy 66 J3atts, Carol 76 Batts, Robert,66 Bauer, Mark 66 Baughman, Brenda 66 Baumann, Martin 88 Baumgartner, Karen 76,131 Baumgardner, Sherry 22,130 221 Bayles, Barbaea 66,145 Boyles, Samuel 88 Beall, Claudia 15,22,133, 142 Bean, Bill 20,146 Bean, Cynthia-66 Beauregard, Cathy 76,132 Belote, Barbara 86,88,1 37 Belshan, Bob 88,146 Belshan, Sheran 22,142, 154,158 Benckert, George 22,159 Benckert, James 76 Benckert, Julie 76 Benford, Mike 76 Benner, Gail 76 Benner, Valerie 22,131 Bennett, Jeanne 88 Bennett, Karen 22,129, 133, 139,141 Bennett, Tracey 16,22,129, 143 Benson, David 23 Berens, Barbara 66,155 Berger, Rodney 76 Berk, Kevin 66 Bernal, Bill 66,128,130,141 Berry, Joseph 88 Berryman, Laura 88,149,150 Berrymaru Virginia 66,133, 1 37, 149 Bertrand, Leonel 23,159 Best, George 76,153 Bettis, Bonnie 66 Bettis, Thomas 76 B ia I las, David 23 Bieber, Darlene 23 Blackman, Larry 1 57 Blaich, Linda 23,154 Blair, Marti 23,130,133, 139,147,154,222 Blevins, Brenda 23 Bl oomfield, Richard 23 1 ' K® _ Boas, Susan f6 2T Bobick, Robert 66,153 Bobo, Terry 66,128,134, 162,170 Bodme, Nall 23,222 Boebel, Robert 76,156 Bohlayer, Ray 76 Bokowski, Theresa 24,137, 151 Bokowski, Deborah 76,151 Bolton, Belind a 66 Bond, Jane 76,155 Bond, Steve 134 Bookout, Steve 88 Boucher, Barbara 66 Bougas, Athena 24 Bowden, John 66 Bowen, Bonnie 88 Bowen, Carey 76 Bowling, Junior 88,175 Boyd, James 76 Brader, Judith 76,149,183, 187 Bradford, Greg 24 Bradley, Carol 24,133,137, 141,142,146 Bradley, James 66,134 Braky Lola 88 Brady, Mike 24,146,156 Brandes, Loretta 24,132 Brauckman, Brian 88 Bray, Mike 76,152 Bray, Charles 66,133,153 Bray, Pat 24,152 Breon, Cathy 76,155,187 Brewer, Mike 24 Bjoadiield, Elizabeth 66,129, 127,131,141,189 Brogan, Rita 76 Brogdon, Brenda 88 Brooks, Deborah 76 B.rooks, Waldo 24 Brown, Deborah 66,144,159 Brown, Norman 76,168 Brown, Pam 24,221 Brownold, Bill 66 Brunner, Louis 88,147,169 Buchanan, Kathryn 77 Buckingham, Richard 25 Buczek, Gail 88 Bullard, Cathy_ 66,1 31,189 Bullard, Steve 88 Bullard, Suzanne. 84 Bullock, Rickey 77 Bunce, Tom 25,134,149,177, 221 Bum ' s, Steve 66,156,159 Buonviri, Paul 77,162 Burford, David 77 Burford, Pat 25,141,147, 150 Burgess, John 77 Burke, Jeff 88,152,169 Burks, Alexa 77,146 Burnett, Steve 88 Burn ette , Knrp n 1 50 Burnette, Alida 25,150 Bush, Mike 25 Buss, Robert 66,147 Butler, Mary 77 Buxton, Richard 25 Bylund, Howard 25,137, 146,156 Cain, Jeff 77 Cain, Julie 25,127,132,146, 154 Campbell, Bruce 25,135,149, 177 Campbell, Connie 77,131, 137 Campbell, David 65,66,128, 134.163 Campbell, Tannis 25 Cantrell, Linda 77 Cantrell, Robin 89 Cantrell, Sheryl 66,158 Canzonieri, Mike 66,149 Capar, Karen 26,137 Capar, Stephen 77 Carlson, Barbara 89 Carlson, Steven 77 Carney, Cathy 77 Carper, David 89,146 Carretta, Henry 77,156 Carrico, De nnis 66 Carroll, Bob 26 Carroll, Gerard 77,156 Carroll, Tom 26,156 Carter, Carolyn 26 Carter, Helen 66,155 Carter, Mike 14,26,134 149,221 Carter, Nancy 26,127,132, 137,148,150 Carter, Ross 98,156 Carter, Susan 89 Cash, Colleen 26 Cassels . Randy 26,1 52 Cassels, Lynn 89 Cosse dy, Ka thleen 77 Casseen, Dolores 77 Castro, Cristina 77 Cathcart, Terry 26,135,138, 153.163 Cerny, Darah 89,147,155 Chagnon, Victoria 89 Chapman, Janet 89,127 Chapman, Mary Beth 66,132 Cheezum, Thomas 89 Cherwek, Nancy 66,1 59 ChicJ , Hoyt 77 Chosch, HolTy 66,159 Cichowicz, Leonard 77 Citrenbaum, Bonnie 16,26, 126,129,131,189 Clarens, Chris 26,142 Clark, Bonnie 89,187 Clark, Don 67,153,156,159 221 Clark, Mary 67,131 Clark, Randy 77,134 Clark, Susan 67,129,130, 132,139,141,149,158 187 Clark, Valerie 77,133 Clarke, Bob 89,149,153 Clarke, George 26,152,157 Clardy, Elizabeth 89 dayman, Carol 26,136,222, 223 Cleveland, Daniel 89,153 Cleveland, Nancy 26 Clifford, James 89.153 Clifford, Jane 26,187 Cochran, Gaye 89,155 Colby, Candy 27,130,136, 144,155 Cole, Chris 13,27,132,140, T55 Cole, Katherine 77,155 Collier, Jane 27,139,143,187 Collier, Linda 27 Compton, Candace 89 Compton, Linda 77 Compton, Yicgjnim 67 Condren, John 89 Conklin, Beverly 67,148, 149,158 Connor, Mark 77,168 Constantine, Karen 27 Cook, John 27 Copan, Jay 77 Corbin,, Rat- 77 Corbin, Scott 67 Corvey, Russell 77 Cosner, Gary 77 Cosner, Karen Coughlin, John 89 Coughlin, Katherine 77 Courson, Mike 77 Courson, Tom 77 Couture, Richard 27 Coven, Karyne 67,149 Cox, Lee 77 Craig, Cynthia 89,152 Crevier, Danielle 77 Crigle r, Donald 77,147 Crosby, Derrilyn 77 Crowder, Grace 77,149 Cruse, Stephen 146,152 Cunningham, Patrick 28,175 Cunningham, Barbara 132, 146 Cyr, Paula Marguerite 28, 132,159 Czajkowski, Ann 28,130, 136.139.140.148.154 Czarnik, Ray 28,146 Dahlstrom, Jo 28,129,132, 140.143 Dale, John 89 Dambrava, Vytautas 89 Danley, Cheryl 28,136,142 Darden, Martha 89 Darden, Sara 77,129,131, 190 Darner, Steve 89 Davis, Bill 29,149 Davis, Darlene 28 Davis, Deborah 89 Davis, Ed 28,130,139, 149,162 Davis, George 28,135,163 Davis, Martha 77,133 Davis, Mike 29,149 Davis, Jennifer 89 Davis, Oliva 89 Davis, Pam 89 Deal, Mary Ann 29,159 Dean, Fred 90 Dearden, Joanna 90 Decker, David 90,147 Decker, Linda 67,147,159 Deese, Shirley 77 DeGraff, Geoffry 29,140, 148.154 DeLorenzo, Mary Lou 77, 151 Deppe, Mark 90 Dermer, Claudia 90 Dermer, John 29 Desmond, Patrick 90 Detwiler, Jonnie 77 Devers, Linda 78,155 Dickman, Sandy 78 DiCola, Sandra 78 Dillon, Sylvia 78 Dix, Diane 78,129,132, 190.143 Dodson, David 67 Dodson, Ronald 90 Doe, George 78 Dolan, Elaine 90 Domingoes, Lynda 90 Domingoes, Mike 78 D onahue, Douglas 90 Coney, Robert 67 Dorman, Don 90 Douglas, Darcy 67,130, 139.155 Douglas, William 78,128 Downing, Deborah 87,90 Downs, George 29,134,149 Dragotta, Jan 29 Dragotta, Jill 78 Drake, Melody 29,157 Dudley, Rebecca 29,157 Dulong, Frank 78 Dumaes, Barbara 78 Dunaway, Patricia 67 Duncan, Lawrence 78 Duncan, Mike 90 Dunman, Margaret 29 Du nn, Jack 67 Dunn, Ma7ion Dykes, Shawna 78 Dykstra, Jeff 78 Earl, Stanley 29,128,135, 149 Earnhardt, Elmer 78 Eastman, Carol 78,151 Echols, Joe 90,169,175 Eddinger, Tom 78,128,162, 168 Eddy, William 90 Edgell, Glenn 67 Edson, Milton 90 Edwards, David 90,127 Edwards, Deboah 78,190 Edwards, John 30 Edwards, Rusty 67,128,130, 137.138.142.143 Eggleston, Jim 67,134,138, 149 Eichhorst, Gary 67,147,154 Eldridge, Hubert 67 Eller, Cynthia 78,144,149, 155.183 Eller, Paul 30 Elliott, Sharon 78 Elliott, Susan 90 Elmore, Jan 30,126,131,143 Embry, Linda 30,146 Emert, Linda 30,157 Emery, Richard 90 Emory, Ginna 30,127,129, 132.138 Enis, Maradee 67,132 Enis, Mark 90 Ensrud, Chris 30,159 Erickson, Bruce 30,127,130, 135,221 Ervin, Anne 67 Esposito, Linda 30,130,133, 138.139 Estes, Mark 78 Etheridge, Joe 78 Etka, Frank 67,135,148, 162,170 Evans, Sharon 30 Evelyn, Nancy 90,137,153 Fadely, Bill 31,157 Fairchild, Clinton 90 Fales, Karen 67,127 Falls, Roger Font, Becky 67,129,132, 136.141.149.183 Fanti, Louise 90 Fenley, Paul 67 Farrar, Barbara 31,150 Farrish, Allisin 90 Farrish, Janet 78,132 Farrish, John 78,152 Fearing, Richard 78 Felxer, Alex 31,134 Fellows, Deborah 90 Ferrell, Linda 78 Fette, James 67 Field, Carolyn 67 Filipovich, Ken 90,169 Fisher, Donna 31,152 Fisher, Margaret 67 Fisher, Stanly 90,169 Fisher, Peggy 138,145, 148,154 Fitzpatrick, Mary 78 Fleming, Jeff 78 Fleming, Jerome 78 Floyd, Walter 31,134,143, 147 Forbes. Beg_ 67,1 36,1 48 Forseth, Deb ra 90 Forseth, Larry 67,134 Forshier, Nancy 31,145 Foster, Betty 31,143 Foster, Buddy 67,177 Foster, Jim 31 Foster, Mary 78,131,190 Foulk, Ken 31 Fox, Carole 67,127,143,183 Fox, Christine 78,131 Francis, Linda 90 Frank, Leeann 32,150,158 Franklin, Robert 90 Frano, Brenda 32,145 Frelin, Louis 79 French, Linda 79,155 Freschi, Joy 90,155 Frieders, Lorraine 67 Fromme, Susan 67,133,138, 145,148,149,154,155,158 Fryberger, Judy 79 Frye, Carol 32,158 Fultz, Shelia 90 Gagner, William 90 Gainer, William 32 Galarowicz, Don 79,175 Garber, James 90 Garber, Jan 72 Gardner, Earl 79,152 Gardner, Robert 32,146 Garner, Carson 67,168 Garner, David 32 Garrette, Marsha 32,133,150 Garrell, Rex 32,135,149 Garrison, Ken 67 Gasch, Joan 67 Gauthier, Bob 84,137 Gauthier, Raymond 90 Gemma, Monica 67 Gervais, Christine 32 G ' -tty, George 67,128,139 Getz, Elmo 32 Gibson, Scott 32 Gilbert, Debra 91 Gilker, Holly 67 Gillespie, Alan 67 Gillespie, Clifford 91,168 Gilliam, Walter 79,168 Gilliland, Janet 33,131 Gillock, Agnes 68 Gilmer, Thomas 79 Glaser, Linda 91,145 Glass, Margie 33 Glazier, Arthur 91 Glazier, Debra Gleichmann, Melody 91,152 Gloyd, Robert 91,152 Gloyd, Russell Godsey, Crawford 15 (joins, Ljnda_ 79,154 Gomez, Susan 68,139,144, 159 Gonzales, JoAnn 91 Goodson, Martin 33,221 Goodwin, Richard 79 Gordon, Karyl 33 Gore, Dennis 79,163,177 Gore, Linda 33 Gough, Deborah 91,155 Goven, Arthur 68 Graft, Mary 68,139,159 Graft, Tom 91,147,169,175 Graham, Ellen 79 Graham, William 68 Gray, Barbara 33,137 Greek, Michael 68 Green, Margaret 68 Green, Sara 91 Greene, Benjamin 33 Greene, Sandra 33,143 Greenier, Mike 68 Gregory, Doug 65,68,128, 141 Gregory, Susan 91,137,155 Griese, Pat 91 Griese, William 68 Griffith, Kim 68 Griggs, John 79 Grigsby, James 33 Grisham, JoAnn 79,152 Grissom, Janet 33,133, 136,140,144,146,147,148 Grissom, Carol 79,131,190 Groff, Susan 68,1 37,1 39,144 Grbssman7 GeraId 91 Gruver, Joy 33,144 Guglielmini, Anna 91 Guglielmini, Joseph 34 Guthrie, David 34 Hackney, Carolyn 68,144, 159 Hagauer, Sherry 68,136, 147,150 Hagerty, Deborah 34 Haher, Carol 91 Haines, Kathryn 68,132,139 Haines, Richard 79 Hall, Charles 157 Hall, Louis 79 Hallman, Linda 34 Hamilton, Barrie 79 Hamilton, Frank 34 Hamilton, Rosemary 79 Hamm, Gary 91,175 Hamm, Kris 13,34,133,141 Hammond, Barbara 91 Hammond, David 91 Hammond, Shelia 79,183, 187 Hammond, William 68 Hamner, Dwight 84,175 Hanak, Jim 34,153 Hanak, Paul 79,152 Handley, Joe 91 Hanex, Terrie 91 Hann a. David 91 Hanna, Elizabeth 91 Hanna, J im 68,1 34 Hanna, Patric ia 91 Hanson, James V1 Harbert, Roberta 91,147 Harding, Gail 79,154 Harner, Willi am 34 Harper, James 91 Haris, Richard 34 Haris, Tobey 35 Harrison, Lawrence 79 Harrison, Susan 79 H orrover, James 68 Hartle, Brian 79,153 Hartle, Paul 13,16,35, 126,135,140,141,143 Hart ley, Aiaien 68,1 58 Hartn ett. Carolyn 68 Hately, Coral 91 Hattan, Gale 35,133 Hawkins, Mary Jane 35,159 Hawn, Mary Beth 79 Haxton, Sharon 91,137 Haycock, Bob 35 .Hayes, ,Tim 35,134,163 Hays, Jim 91 Hayslett, Rebecca 91 Hazelwood, Linda 13,35,130 132,137,138,139,141 Hedrick, Richard 68 Heishman, Neville 79,159 Hell wig, _BJ_LL 35,134 Helliwig, Nancy 91 Hemby, James 79,175 Henderson, Beth 35 Hendricks, Lilly 35 Herendeen, James 68,157 Hermes, Brian 91 Hermes, Steven 91 Herndon, Janet 91 Herold, Ann 79 Herrell, Laura 91 Herring, Richard 79 Herron, Robert 91 Hess, David 91,153,175 Hess, Donald 91 Higgins, Bill 92,159 Hight, Richard 36 Hill, Allen 79,127,156 Hill, Harry 13,36,163,221 Hill, John 79,147,154 Hill, Larry 79 Hill, Nelson 36 Hilliard, Dave 15,36,126, 135,149,162 Hillmer, Cynthia 92,155 Hillmer, Deborah 79,132,127 Hilton, Gareth 92 _i V Himes, David 68,130,135 Hitt, Larry 79 Hively, Mark 92 Hodge, Edgar 92 Hodges, Janet 92 Hoffman, Carl 92 Hoffman, Jill 36,130,154, 220 ' Hoffman, Lawrence 92 Hfiffman, Rpsemg xy 148 Hogan, Joseph 92 Hogue, Val 79 Hollaway, Lucretia 92 Holloman, Patrick 79 Holly, John 79,128,135, 146.163 Holman, Steven 92 Holzman, Kathleen 36 Home, Jennifer 79,149 Home, Lynn 36,147,149 Hood, Mary 1 55 Hope, Roger 36,126,128 Hopkins, Nancy 92 Hoppe, Mark 79 Horsman, Milt 156,179 Horton, Helen 79 Hosaflook, Sharon 127,129, 130,149,187 Hotter, Nancy 147,149,183, 187 Houff, Linda 36 Hucks, Denise 36,143 Hudocls Linda 79,145 Hudson, Janet 142,154, 155 Huff, Mary Beth 37,139, 141,144 Hughes, Joseph 92 Hughey, Diana 37,147 Humberd, Donna 37,136 Hundemer, Polly 37 Hundemer, Stephanie 92 Huppert, Mike 37,128,135, 149.163 Hurdle, Ken 79,156 Hurney, John 37 Hutchinson, Sharon 37,130, 139,221 Igo, Susan 92 Ingram, Alfred 130 Ingram, John 92,128 Irwin, Jim 37,157 Jackovich, Mark 79 Jackson, Clark 92,169 Jenkins, Dana 79 Jenkins, Doug 92 Jenkins, Joseph 79 Jennings, Bob 79 Jennings, David 37 Jennings, Janie 79,132 Jennings, Louis 79,168 Jennings, Sherron 38,132, 158 Jessee, Cathy 154,159 Jividen, Yvonne 79 Johnson, Bonnie 92,145 Johnson, Bill 79,139 Johnson, Karen 75,79 Johnson, Larry 177 Johnson, Walter 38 Jones, Bill 92 Jones, Cathy 92 Jones, Donna 75,80,129,142 Jones, Janice 38,141 Jones, Jennifer 92 Jones, Keith 128,154 Jones, Ken 38,128,135, 221 Jones, Mike 92,169 Jones, Sylvia 92,187 Jones, Theresa 80,131,138, 146 Jones, Wesley 38,135,157 Jordan, Ralph 92 Jorden, Karen 38,133 Judy, Bill 80 Junk, Bill 92,169 Junk, Linda 38 Jury, Lana 92 Kalvass, Sam 68,134 Kashurba, Gary 80 Kauer, Franc 38,126,128 141,147 Kawamoto, Craig 13,16,38, 128,130,134,149 Kawamoto, Don 92,169, 175 Kawamoto, Sharon 68 Keating, Elaine 80,149,155 Keegan, Kathleen Keeling, Nancy 68,133, 138,145,149,158 Keet, Robert 80 Keller, Patty 80,145 Keeley, James 134 Kelley, Nancy 38 Kelley, Vernon 68 Kelly, John 14,39 Kelly, Kolin 92,175 Kelly, Sharon 65,68,188, 141 Kemerling, Bill 39 Kemerling, Deidre 92,145 Kendall, Robert 80,153 Kengla, James 92 Kennedy, Anita 80,133, 183 Kennedy, David 39 Kennedy, Eric 68 Kennedy, John 68 Kern, Colleen 68,150 Keys, James 92,156,179 Kilby, Mark 80 Kincaid, Theresa 92,155 Kindley, George 92,155 King, Peter 80,128,134, 162,168,175 Kingery, Judy 39,130,133, 139,147,158,222 Kirchner, Pam 92,155,187 Kirk, Bill 80 Kirk, Carol 68 Kirk, James 80,175 Kirk, Teresa 155 Kite hens, _mLL 80,128,135, 140,143,168,177 Klimchalk, Barbara 39,138, 150 Kober, Maria 80,146,148, 159 Koblenz, Mike 39 Kohlmeir, Carolyn 72,154, 157 Kolb, June 69,131,159 Kraus, John 92,175 Kraus, Rebecca 80 Kreidwise, Gary 39,159 Kroh, Susan 69,155,158 Krupa, Cheryl 39,129,130, 132.138.153 Krupa, Dana 80,138,156, 157 Kuper, James 80,128,135, 153,168 Kuper, Jan 16,39,126, 129,131,139,143 Kwiecinski, Linnea 80 Lackey, Deborah 92 Lail, Don 69 LaMar, Julie 40,133,139, 147 Larocque, Mike 40,147 Larosa, Deborah 80 Larson, Karen 40, 126,131, 144,222 Lasser, Cathy 92,147,149 Lasser, Ellen 92,144,149 Laurents, Jan 80,127,154 Lautzenheiser, Jan 80,153 Lautzenheiser, Tom 40,153 Lawrence, Richard 69,148, 157 Lawson, Anne 69,132 Leahey, Bill 157 Leahey, Dan 69,136,140, 143 Leahey, Thomas 80,134, 145.153 Leahey, Victoria 93,146 Lee, Don 40,130,152, 221 Lesmann, Susan 80,155 Lester, Linda 80 Levine, Gail 80 Levine, George 69,147 Liggan, Natalie 93 Lindsay, Terry 40 Lindvall, Russell 93,175 Lip sey, Cbaniee 6 9 Lipsey, Deborah 93 Lissy, John 40,149 Littell, Ralph 93 Littlewood, Mark 93 LittleHales, Robert 40 Lloyd, Bill 93, 169 Lloyd, Dick 41,135,149, 162 Loeslein, Lois 41 Loetterle, Ruth 93 Loetterle, Susan 41,127,130, 136,138,222 Logan, Brenda 93 Lombard, Mike 69,156,179 Lonergan, Richard 69 Lorenson, David 93,163 Lorenson, Arthur 41,149 Lowe, Harry 93 Lowe, Michael 80 Lowe, Sandra 69,158 Luck, Bob 41,134,143 Lucks, Louise 41,142,154 Lyles, Arlene 41,139,140, 159 Lyles, David 157 Lyles, Elaine 93 Lyles, James 80 Lynch, Pat 41,139,140,222 Lyons, Bob 80 Maclucas, Ed 80 Maclucas, Bill 41,159 Mahoney, Ernest 80,168 Mahoney, Mike 41,153 Majeske, Don 69,136 Maley, Linda 42 Maley, Diane 41 Malley, James 93 Malloy, Brenda 80 Malloy, Lynda 42 Maloney, Susan 80 Mann, Jeff 93 Maples, Chuck 42,134,135 Marshall, Lois 80 Marshall, Marcia 42,154 Marshall, Pat 93 Marshall, Suzanne 42,140, 158 Martin, Barbara 93,147 Martin, Bill 80 Martin, George 60,147 Martin, Karen 42 Martin, Laura 42,146 Martin, Linda 42 Martin, Marianne 80,149, 187 Martin, Neal 93 Martin, Russell 42 Mason, Jan 153 Massman, Bob 43,143 Matsumoto, Dick 43,137, 148,152 Matthews, Mary 80 Mawyer, Ralph 43 May, David 93 McAfee, Sharon 93 McCalment, Charles 43,142, 149 McCauley, Mary 69,148, 158 McCloskey, Steve 16,143, 128,135,126,149 McClure, Diane 93 McClure, Kathleen 80 McCollough, Barbara 43, 132,138,146 McConnell, Karen 80 McConnell, Peter 80,154 McConnell, Susan 43,143 McCord, Mika 93,156 McDaniel, Stewart 93,169, 175 McDonald, John 43,146,148, 152 McDonough, Denise 80,149, 187 McDonald, Bob 93 McDonald, Robert 43 Me Donald, Mona 43 McEnearney, Sharon 80, 149,183 McEnearney, John 69, 156,157,221 McFadden, Ken 44 McFarland, Karen 69 McFarland, Eric 44,138, 142,220 McGinley, John 93 McGinty, Laura 80 McGinty, Nancy 93,145 McGowan, Pat 80,187 McGowan, Gerald 146, 163,177 McGrew, Bob 44,152 McGraw, Steve 93 McGuire, Eileen 127,131, 188 Mcllwain, Debra 75,80,129, 132,190 McIntyre, Joan 44,150 Mclsaac, Bill 157 McKay, Maureen 44 McKay, Roger 93,146 McKay, Eileen 93,145 McKeever, Mike 44,140, 146,147 McKennon, Alton 69,168 McKennon, Helen 93 McKenzie, Nona 44,127, 140,148,150 McKibben, Bairud 44 Mckim, Sharon 81 McKnee, Kathleen 93 McLaughlin, Brian 81 McLaughlin, Omer 44 McLeland, Kim 44,142, 148 McLeod, Mary 69 McLernon, Dean 152 McManmon . Mike 94 McMurry, Charlotte 45 McNamara, Geoff 145 McQueary, Pete 45 McSpadden, Carol 81,155 McVay, Barry 81 McWeadon, Martha 69 Mears, Rebecca 81 Mears, Juanita 45,136, 146 Medding, Charlotte 69 Medley, Julia 87,194 Medley, Linda 45,158 Mercer, John 81 Mercer, Robert 156,179 Mercer, Sharon 45,140, 148,150,155 Merrill, Merrilee 94 Merrill, Yvonne 81 Metcalf, Louis 81,153 Mifflin, Tom 94,169 Milbourn, Gordon 94,175 Millan, Mike 45,128, 130,134,126,141,149, 162,222 Miller, Ed 81,163 Miller, Joyce 69 Miller, Nora 69,132 Miller, Ginny 45,136, 142,148 Mills, James 81 Mills, Bill 45 Milner, George 94,152 Minke, Sharon 45 Minton, Joan 45,140,148 Mitchell, Ralph 94 Moats, Katherine 94 Moffatt, Emily 94 Moody, Sherry 75,81,127, 129,132,138 Moody, Teresa 81 Moore, Darrell 69,130,146 Moore, Jo Ann 81,145,148, 183 Moore, Marilyn 69 Moore, Michael 94 Moore, Wendy 69,158 Morgan, Cynthia 69,144, 148 Morgan, Daniel 94 Morgan, Terri 46,150 Morin, Fred 65,69,128, 162 Moshos, Mike 69,156 Moucha, Karen 46,136 144,154 Mounts, Linda 46,126 141 143,159,188 Muhonen, Linda 46,150 Muhonen, Mark 94 Mullen, Kathleen 94 Mullen, John 46 Mullen, Susan 69,126,127, 132,139,141,144 Mullins, Carol 69,151,220 Mullins, Kathleen 69 Mullins, Sharon 94 Mulligan, John 46 Mundy, Ed 81 Murphy, Ed 94 Murphy, Karen 81 Murray, Pat 46,126,129,132, 158 Musick, Craig 81 Muter, Pat 69, 133,139 145,149,159 Muth, Maureen 81 Myers, Gary 46 Myers, Janice 84 Myers, Peggy 94 Nance, Judy 81,147,159 Nassif, Bill 94 Nay, Bob 14,46,127,128, 135,149,162 Nay, Richard 81,128 Neese, Mark 81,146,168 Neese, Peggy 81 Neese, Tom 47,135 Nelson, Bill 81 Nelson, Greg 81,134,168 Nelson, Nora 47,140 Nelson, Vernon 47,134 Neumann, Karen 94 Nevin, Kathy 69,137,139, 144 Newbry, Kathy 47,146,148 Newman, Barbara 81 Newman, Marianne 47, 140,158 Newman, Pamela 94,154 Nichols, Gary 69 Nichols, Jeanne 94,149, 187 Nichols, Patty 47,130,136, 139 Nicholson, Charles 94 Nicholson, John 94 Nielsen, Mary 81,133 Nilson, Joseph 94 Nohre, Cathy 81 Noland, Mike 94 Norris, Irene 47,150 Norris, Nancy 69,144,159 O ' Brien, Richard 84 O ' Brien, Gail 47 Ochs, Danny 47,134,162 .O ' Connor, . Sheila 94 O ' Connor . Brigid 47,138 O ' Dell, Ann 94,127,155 O ' Donoghue, Denise 81 Offutt, Craig 81 Ogletree, Andy 48,135,149 Oldaker, Guy 69,155 Oldaker, Robin 94 Oldham, Marilyn 48,130, 133.140 Oler, Catherine 69 Olson, Peter 69 Olson, Suzanne 48 Omara, Nancy 81 Ormsby, Pat 94 Orsini, Donna 81,147 Osborn, David 94 Osborne, James 94,169 Osborne, Julia 69,158 Osborne, Mary 81 Ostby, Mark 48,148,159 Ostinato, Marcia 81 Overstreet, Anita 94 Owen, Jack 69 Owen, Mike 48,1 34 152,162,177 Owens, Kathryn 82 Owens, Mary 70,144 Oxley, John 70 Oxley, Valerie 70 Ozment, Judy 48,126,129 130,133,138,139,141,222 Pacifici, Gordon 70,134 Padgett, Cookie 48,130, 139.140 Page, Mike 70 Paine, Jeremy 94,152 Paine, Cathy 70,154 Palladino, Francis 48 Palmer, William 82 Palmer, Steve 82 Panella, Lucy 82 Panella, Paul 48,157 Panich, Kathryn 48,151 Park, Maureen 48 Parrott, Kathy 56,69, 129,132,138,141 Patterson, Kenneth 94 Patterson, Charlene 94 Patton, Pat 94,155 Pavlovski, John 94 Pavlovski, Mary 95 Payne Lynd a 30,139 Payne, Virginia 70 Peacock, Debby 82 Pedigo, Mike 95,169 Peeler, James 95 Peeler, Fred 48,130,134, 149.221.222 Pelligrini, Dick 157 Pemberton, Linda 49,1 42, 149 Pendleton, James 82 Pe nton , Ch eryl 49,146. 148 Percy, Morgan 70,146,148 Perkins, Charles 49,159 Perkins, James 82,147 Perkins , James 49,135 Pemice, Pat 136,148 Peterson, Christopher 82 Peters, Steve 49,162 Peterson, Jo 49,132 141,143 Petrey, Robert 49,179 Petrie, Jeanne 49,130 133.140.143.146.222 Pezzulli, Mike 82,147,168 Pfalzgraf, Connie 49,126, 127,129,132 Pfister, Carey 82 Pfister, Karen 82,138 Pfister, Nancy 49 Pherson, Randy 49,126,130, 139,146,147,148,154 Philson, Sharon 50,139,145 Pierce , St eve 50 Piernick, Ken 50,134,147 Pitts, Ed 154 Poduska, Ron 50,137, 148.162 Polachowski, Carole 50,130 Polachowski, Lynn 82 Polley, Anne 82,138 Poole, Bill 94,169 Poole, Sandra 50,144,148 Porter, John 82 Porter, Paul 50,130 Post, Kris 13,50,129,130 131.221.222 Powell, Greg 94,135 Powell, Dave 50,126,128 135.141.149.162.223 Powers, Sandy 94 Prah, John 94 Prgli, CaioL 7 0 Prall, Steve 94 Prather, Lewis 82,127,128 135 P.ra±her. r Pat. 51,127,1 30,1 44, 148.222.223 Prewitt, Dave 82 Price, Levanna 70,154,155 Prince, Bob 51,139,159 222 Pruett, Jane 51,129,132, 138,158 Pruett, Martha 95,144,145 Pugh, Lee 82 Quigley, Raymond 51,135, 149.163 Quinn, Stephanie 95,149, 155 Raichlen, Daniel 50,1 58 Raichlen, Victoria 95 Rail, Mark 95 Rail, Sandra 50 Ralph, Catherine 70,144 Ralph, Stephen 82 Ramey, Joe 82 Ramsay, Peggy 82 Ranney, Robert 95,146 Ransom, Charles 82,154 Ransom, Katherine 95 Ratcliffe, Wilbur 95,169 Rawlings, Charels 95 Rawlings, Mile 70 Rayfield, Dennis 95 Reams, Mary 95,155 Redmiles, Bill 95 Redmiles, John 95 Redmiles, Katherine 70,143 Reed, Gregory 82,163,177 Reed, Judy 70,140,149, 187 Reese, Gary 95 R eese , Ro nald. 70,154 Re Giacomo, Silvio 95 Reilly, Elaine 95 Reitz, Mark 82,134,153 Reitz, James 51,134 Render, Gerald 51 Reynolds, Karen 95 Richey, Mark 82,168 Richwine, Chris 70,130,139 141,177 Richwine, Donald 82,153 Richwine, Joan 82,153,187 Ricketts, Linda 51 Rittenhouse, Sandra 82 Rizi, Robert 95 Roberts, David 82 Roberts, John 82 Robertson, Claron 70 Robertson, Mike 95,1 34 Robinson, Judy 51 Rogers, Bill 82 Rogers, David 95 Rogers, Glenn 95 Rogers, Gloria 52,130 Rogers, Marie 70 Rogers, Sherry 82 Rohde, Hans 52 Roll, Debbie 70,149,150 ■Ro ' mSla, CTncto 52,132,159 Roney, Elin 95,149,155 Root, Ray 95 Rosal, Paul 52,147 Rose, Janice 82 Roseman, Thomas 52,162. 221 Rossman, Mary 95 Rossman, Peter 70 Rother, Barbara. 70 Rubenstein, ”5usan 82 Russell, Pat 52,137,144,148, 159 Russell, Randolph 95 Russo Bob 82 Rutledge, Randy 95 Rutledge, Steve 52,157 Ryan, Pat 82 Ryan, Tom 95 Salamone, Dana 82,153 Salyers, Linda 52 Sandagger, Fred 95 Sanders, Bob 95 San ders, Dav e, 70 ' SandvTg, Karen 52,139,140 Santone, Frank 95 Sound ers, Becky 70 Saunders, Judy 52 Saunders, Nancy 82 Saylor, Andrew 95,146 Saylo r, Marc 70,143 Schenk, Donna 70,132,140, 143,150 Schoen, Kurt 95,147 Schropp, Judy 52 Schrumm, Sandra 71 Schuetz, Christy 70,127 Schuetz, Scott 135,147 Schultz, Steve 1 57 • Schultze, Joanne 52,130 Schumaker, Cathy 15,53, 130,139,222 Schumaker, Donna 82,133, 127,140 Schwartz, Linda 82,146 Schwob, Jeanne 53,140 Scott, Anne 70,148,150 Scott, Benny 53,153 Scriva, Lydia 70 Scruton, Mike 53 Scudder, David 82,152 Scully Barbara 70 Scully, Joseph 82,1 68 Seaver, Jacqueline 53,131 Seckinger, David 82,147,156 Sedlak, Larry 95 Seeker, Richard 82,153,157 Selekman , Bill 82 Selekman, Bob 95 Selekman, David 53,149 Settle, Pat 53 Shackley, Ken 137,153 Shankle, Rebecca 82,149 Shatswell, Bruce 70,128,126, 141,142 Shattuck, Bob 53,137 Shaw, Bill 70,148,156 Shea, Emma 82,139,152 Shea, John 95,156 Sheppard, Nancy 53,131, 140,150 Sher, Terry 53,136,140 Sherrill, Louis 53,157 Sherrill, Maureen 82,146 Sherwood, Donna 53,159 Sherwood, John 95,169 Shiff, Charles 54 Shimer, Pam 95,149,183 Shores, Jim 54 Shoryer, Dave 84 Shultz, Wanda 82,159 Sigrist, Jerry 54,157 Simmermacher, Greg 82 Simmermacher, Louis 54,152 Simmons, Sandra 54 Simon, Linda 70 Simon, Marilyn 96 Simon, Susan 70 Simpson, Betty 54 Simpson, Beverly 96 Simpson, Sandra 54,148 Simpson Torn 70,162 Sims, Gary 54,136,138,141, 148 Sinclair, Jeff 96 Sjngleton, Tfiny 14,54,126, 1X9,130,1 31,1 38 Sinkinson, Kathy 54 Sinkinson, Mike 96,169 Sisk, Howard 70,134,163 SisK, Paul 83,1 27,1 28,1 34, 163,168 Siwik, Frank 96 Sjorup, Chris 96,147 Slatton, Katherine 96,1 49 Slone, Michele 54 Sloane. T om 70,134 Sm eltzer . K athy 70,131,144 I 58 Smiley, Nora 70,131,159 Smiley, Steve 14,54,127, 128,135,143 Smith, Ann 83 Smith, Bob 83 Smith, Bill 70 Smith, Candy 83 Smith, Carolyn 70 Smith, Chris 83 Smith, Lauriston 96,155 Smith, Maria 83,146 Smith, Marilyn 1 55 Smith, Teresa 54,188 Smith, Vivian 55 Snodgrass, Carl 83 Snyder, Bob 55,175 Snyder, Charles 147,153,221 Snyder, Jeanne 96 Snyder, John 83,147,169 Snyder, Tom 55 Southard, Nancy 83 Sowell, Bob 83 Spandler, Vicki 70,151 Sparkman, Gregory 96,169 Sparks, Kelly 83 Speer, GreTchen. 70,149,183, 187,220 Speer, Lindsey 70 Spencer, Sarah 83,133,155 Spradlin, Lee 83,152 Sproul, Faith 55 Staklo, Marilyn 70,129,132 Stalk, Bruce 96 Stalk, George 83 Stancil, Russell 55,157 Stankowski, Barbara 55,131 Stanley, Billy 96 Stark, Linda 55,150,158 Starkey, Cecil 55 Starkey, Deborah 83 Steele, Jeff 96,169 Steinert, Allan 83,135 Sten, Gary 70 Steppe, Ray 70 Sterling, Marc 96 Sterner, Debra 96 Stevens, Linda 71 Stewart, Jennie 71,158 Stewart, John 55 Stewart, Tom 96 Stone, Sandra Stooke, Sandr a 96,190 Stooke, Nick 55,130,126, 137,141,153,222 Storey, Bob 55,134,157 Story, Dana 83,168 Street, Debbie 83 Stroede, Marsha 56,131,140, 141 Stroud, Bill 71 Struthers, Scott 83 Stuckmeyer, Mary Ann 84, 190,142 Studley, Suzanne 71,158 Suit, Donna 96 Sullivan, Bill 84 Sullivan, Danny 56 Summers, Gail 71,126,139, 144 Summers, Whitnell 96 Swalm, Glenn 56,221 Swan, Thomas 56 Swart, Marie 84,133 Sweeney, Juanita 71,149, 183,187,220 Swenson, Josephine 56 Swett, Larry 71,135,170,172 Swift, Gilbert 96 Talbert, James 56 Talton, Dennis 96 Tandy, Bruce 71 Tanner, Diane 56,131 Taylor, Cynthia 84 Taylor, Lloyd 96 Taylor, Terry 71,150 Teng, Mae 96 Terrell, Tim 56,130,140, 146,147,148 Thackston, Elizabeth 96 Thomas, Margo 56 Thomas, Mike 56,130,133, 137.141.144.146.222 Tho mpson . JOonn o, 7 1 Tiffany, Pam 56,150 Timms, Pam 56,129,132, 126,141,143,183 Timoney, Karen 57,152 Todd, John 84 Tolliver, David 96,127,169 Tolliv er. Susan 71,126,129, 132,13771X1,146 Torres, Steven 96,169 Trapani, Nancy 84,155 Trapani, Vic 57,157 Tressler , M ' liT 71 Triggs, Charles 84 Tripp, Barbara 71,159 Tripp, Evelyn 57 Trisjer Bill 84 Troen, David 71,153 Tron coso , Beth 57 Troncoso, MaJXio 7 1 Tropf, Melissa 57 Truitt, Miriam 84 Tuck, Vera 84 Tucker, Don 71,153 Tucker, Mark 51 Turberville, Erflnk 15,57, “142,154,1 57 Turner, Dave 57,126,149, 170,172 Turner, Katherine 96 Turner, Richard 57,126,128, 135,136,149,162 Tyler, John 57 Uhrich, Dennis 57,141,147 Underwood, Sharon 84 Varner, Gary 58 Vaughan, Bob 97 Vaughn, Mike 71,142,146, 148 Velenage, Ellen 58 Verner, Larry 84,153 Villines, Aubrey 58,134,149 Wade, Diane 96 Walker, Carol 14,58,128, 131,188,126 Walker, Connie 58,143 Walker, Larry 84 Walker, Linda 71,151 Walker, Peter 96 Walker, Roberta 58 Walters, Carolyn 58,130,144 Walters, Gail 71 Walters, Karen 58 W alters , Sh erry 14,58,131, 158,187 Wandelt, Ed 84,127,144, 152,156 Wandelt, Elfriede 71,144, 1 47 W 3R£nsky, Cynt hia 7 1,155 Wa pen sky, Russ 58 Ward, Mary 58,126,132, 136,142,148,155 Waring, Mike 97 Warne, Gary 58 Waters, Dave 16,59,126, 128.135.149.221.223 Waters, Marsha 97,144 Watkins, Deborah 97 Watson, Bob 84 Weatherholtz, Ron 59 Weathers, Delbert 84,157 Webster, De borah 59 syWecKsTer, Pam 59,139,142 •sWeidenbusch, 1 5,59,1 27,1 33, 140,143,148,149,183,187 Weidner, Don 59,141,146, 147,159 Weinberger, Adriene 84,149 Weisbrod, Gary 71 Weisenburger, Kathryn 59 Wellington, Beth 71,130, 136,144,146,149 Wells, Laura 84 Wells, Mike 97 Wentworth, Jim 59 Weygand, Linda 84 Whitcraft, Mike 71,142,155, 159 White, James 84 White, John 59,142,147 White, Jonathan 84 White, Lynda 142,148 White, Sydney 97 Whitley, Bill 71,139,147 Whitmore, Katherine 97 Whittenberger, Richard 84, 146,153 Wickman, Geoff 71,128,134, 149.162.172 Wilburn, April 59,144 Wilbun, Janet 59,148,150 Wilkinson, Bill 15,60,126, 127,128,130,138,141,222 Williams, Deborah 133 Williams, James 60,157 Williams, Joyce 71 Williams, Mark 97,175 Williams, Pat 71,144 Williams, Roberta 84 Williams , Sara- 60 Williams, Terry 97 Wilson, Harold 60,149 Wilson, Kathy 84 Wilson, LaMonte 60,149 156.163.173 Wilson, Lon 84,179 Winslow, Janet 97 Winters, Bob 97 Wise, Fred 71 WoelTl, Dale 97 Wohlford, Rebecca 84 Wolfe, Betty 71 Wolfe, Boyd 157 Wolfe, Ed 84 Wolfe, Mike 60 Wojoshuk, Mike 71,162 Wondoiowski, Dick 84,134, 175 Wood, David 84,128,138, 168 W ood . Mattie 71 Wood, Tom 97 Woodburn, Sheryl 84,133, 152 W oodwar d James 84 Worthy, Bill 60,170,173 Wright, Ellen 84,1 33 Wright, Gary 71 Wright, Nancy 97,145 Wright, Nancy 60 Wright, Penny 97 Wright, Richard 60,157,175 Wriska, Deborah 84 Wurth, Robert 97,127 Yarborough, John 71 Yee, Wee 97 Yesberger, Karen 60 Young, Sheryl 97,1 45 Youngblood, Toni 97 Yu, Susan 60,133,144,148, 158 Zamperini, Steve 97 Zeldin, Susan 84,133 Zerr, Carole 60,1 54 ZTemerX Scott 71,1 28,1 34, T627T 70,175 Zorack, Jan 84 Zorack, Lynn 71,131 ' I


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