Lee High School - Shield Yearbook (Springfield, VA)

 - Class of 1969

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Lae HS Librarv ROBERT E. LEE HIGH SCHOOL SPRINGFIELD, VIRGINIA VOLUME ELEVEN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF STEVE CAPAR SHIELD ADVISOR COL. PHILIP ROBBINS 2 Life is a long, empty road which is to be filled with memories. These memories will come mostly from our young adult years-our school years. As we grow older, contributing what we can to society and reaping our rewards, we are at the same time filling the scrapbooks of our minds with memories in preparation for a time when memories will be the most important things in our lives. What better time to begin a “scrapbook” than the time when one first realizes that he is growing up. But how will he know? He will know when he can see a tree and see the tree not as a single unit within a forest, but as a part of a picture-the picture of life. He will know when he can read a word and understand not the meaning of a single word, but the meaning of a story—the story of life. These are moments to be cherished, to be tucked away as memories. These are the gems that one discovers hidden along his road and will continue to discover, for this is what life is all about. One lives to learn and discover things about himself and from these things he learns about life. But one day the seemingly boundlessness of his road will end. Then he will be able to leaf through his scrapbook of accomplishments, close his book, and pass it on to eternity’s library. He will be able to say, “Once there was a time . . . and what a time it was . . . ” The Shield is our scrapbook. 3 JS CLASSES 8 IEvV l 5= y v - 9 THE SENIOR CLASS 1969 The end of our senior year marks the end of an era.The time has come when we must look at ourselves as adults and contribute our talents to the world. We are no longer children to be guided; we are adults who must take it upon ourselves to teach and guide others. Our senior year has been a time in which each individual can “feel” his way into an adult world. He can try on the role of a leader or he can simply follow. He can inspire new ideas or he can take the ideas of others and turn them into reality. Whatever the goal of each individual may be, his senior year can be his test period. But all has not been responsibility. There have been moments of excitement during football games, there has been the fun of dressing for halloween; there have been the feelings of unity working in a class play. And then the supreme moment of happiness of graduation - tears for losing old friends and guarded security, and smiles for gaining a new life and new goals. Yes, we have reached the end of an era, but our faces are lifted toward the future. 10 Vice President Sally Darden President Debbie Edwards Public Relations Rick Haines Historian Ann Polley Public Relations Martha Davis 11 Most Likely To Succeed Paul Sisk Kathy Buchanan Best Personality Jim Kuper Sally Darden Most School Spirited Rick Nay Susan Martarre Best Dancers Tom Gilmer Kathy Coughlin SENIOR Wittiest Dana Jenkins Rick Haines Best Looking Debbie Hillmer Bill Kitchens Most Studious Rick Seeker Linda French Best All Around Debbie Edwards Pete King “You can always tell a Senior by his ring.” “Hey Kathy - How do you spell Senior?” “Another Senior first -Kool-aid!” 15 Kenneth Earl Acquasanta - “Ken” - V. Track 3,4; V. football 4. Kenneth Earl Acquasanta Janies William Aird Monica Irene Albertolli Donald James Alexander Shelton Hurt Alley Barbara Ann Almoney William James Aird - “Bill” - Freshmen Football 1; J.V. Football 2; J.V. Baseball 1,2; SCA Rep. 1; Lab Ass’t 4. Monica Irene Albertolli - “Tolli’ - Spanish Club 1; SCA Rep. 1,2,4, Jr. Jargon; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Jr. Prom Com.; Jr. Class Hist. Donald James Alexander - Bishop Ireton H.S. (Alex.) 1,2; V. Tennis 1,2; Rifle Club 4. Barbara Ann Almoney - Gaithersburg Jr. High (Gaithersburg, Md.) 1. Joan Marie Anderson - Band 1,2, Librarian 3, Treas. 4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; French Honor Society 3,4. William Jeffrey Armentrout - “Jeff’ - Lancer Hi-Y 2,3,4; Key Club 1,2,3, Treas. 4; J.V. Baseball 1,2; Freshman Football 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Fresh¬ man Basketball 1; V. Baseball 3; Soph. Class Pres. James Victor Arnett, Jr. - “Jim” - J.V. Baseball Mgr. 2; Wrestling 3,4. Melvin Edwin Baker, Jr. - “Buddy” - American School (Manila, Philippines) 1; Forum club 1; Drama Club 1; Glee Club 1; “Of Thee 1 Sing” 1; Shield 3; Herald 4; FSA 3; “Camelot”; IRC 4. Christine Stacia Banas - “Chris” - Shield Freshman Class Ed. 1, Soph. Class Ed. 2, Shield Staff 3, Layout Ed. 4; Co-Chairman of Float 1; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Jr. Jargon; Co-Ed. Sr. Pipeline; Senior Council 4; SCA Cabinet 4; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. James Victor Arnett, Jr. Clifford ' William Bagot Joan Marie Anderson William Jeffrey Armentrout Melvin Edwin Baker, Jr. Christine Stacia Banas 16 Thomas Whitaker Basham - “T. Whitaker” - T. Jefferson H.S. (Richmond, Va.) 1,2; J.V. Basketball 1; Shi eld 4; V. Debate 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Hist. Award 3; Nat’l Merit Letter of Commendation 4. Carol Sue Batts - D.E. Club Sec. 3,4. Karen Marie Baumgartner - Homecoming Attendant 1,2,3, Queen 4; Frosh Cheerleader; J.V. Cheerleader Co-Capt. 2; V. Cheerleader 3,4; Miss Lee Con¬ testant 1,2,3; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; SCA Rep. 1,3,4; Sr. Superlative. Michael Dewayne Benford - Proviso West 1, Hillside School 2, (Hillside, 111.); Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; J.V. Baseball 2. Robert Hostetter Boebel - Rifle Club 1, Treas. 2; Golf Team 2,3,4; Math Club 4. Raymond Francis Bohlayer - “Ray” - Rifle Club 1,2, Treas. 3; V. Pres. 4. Deborah Anne Bokowski - “Debbi” - Spanish Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Float 2; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Art Guild 3, Treas. 4; Jr. Cheer¬ leader; Jr. Jargon Art Co-Ed 3; Shield Business Ed. 3,4; Lancerettes 1, Sec. 2, Capt. 3,4. Julie Anne Benckert Michael Dewayne Benford Gail Elizabeth Benner Benjamin Paul Bobb Thomas Whitaker Basham Carol Sue Batts Robert Hostetter Boebel Ray Francis Bohlayer James Lynn Benckert Deborah Anne Bokowski Jane Ellen Bond Karen Marie Baumgartner 17 Carey Brooks Bowen James Bruce Boyd A Suzanne Bullard Judith Carol Brader Michael Roy Bray Paul Anthony Buonviri David Allen Burford Connie L. Braymer Catherine Eileen Breon Deborah Gay Brooks Kathryn Ann Buchanan Carey Brooks Bowen - J.V. Wrestling 2,3; V. Track 3,4; Cross Country 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3,4. Judith Carol Brader - “Judy” - Basketball 1,2,3,4; V. Hockey 2,3,4. J.V. Softball 1; V. Softball 3;G.A.A. 2,3,4. Connie Lynne Braymer - Edison H.S. (Alex.) 3; Concert Marching Band 1,2; Thespians 2,4; “Sound of Music”; “Oklahoma”; “The King and I” 3; “West Side Story” 3; “Cheaper by the Dozen”; Bowling Team 4. Catherine Eileen Breon - “Cathy” - Nat’l Honor Society 2,3, Sec. 4;G.A.A. Hist. 2, Treas. 3; J.V. Basketball 1; V. Basketball 2,3,4; J.V. Softball 1,2; V. Softball 4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Sec. 4, Keyettes 3,4; Lab Ass’t 4. Deborah Gay Brooks - “Debbie” - Coronado H.S. (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 1;FHA Soc. Chairman 1,3; Clinic Ass’t 3; Guidance Ass’t 4; Lance Staff 4; Sr. Pipeline. Norman Steele Brown - Rifle Club 1. Kathryn Ann Buchanan - “Kathy” - Keyettes 2,3, V. Pres. 4; Jr. Class Sec.; Jr. Jargon; Lance Feature Ed. 4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Sr. Senator; Sr. Superlative; Nat’l Honor Society 3,4; Girls’ State 3. Suzanne Bullard - “Sue” - Pep Club 1; “Camelot”; D.E. Club 3. Ricky Earl Bullock - Baseball Mgr. 1; Track 3. Paul Anthony Buonviri - Frosh Football; J.V. Football 2; V. Football 3, Most Outstanding Lineman 4; J.V. Baseball M.V.P. 2; V. Baseball 3,4; Lee Hi Y 4; Federation of Christian Athletes 4; Shield Sports Ed. 4; Sr. Pipeline Sports Editor; Nat’l Honor Society 4. David Allen Burford - Rifle Club 1,2,3; Intemat’l Rel. Club 2,3,4; Tennis 4. 18 John Daniel Burgess Christopher Bursenos Stephen Gregory Capar Brenda Joyce Carey Mary Katherine Butler Constance Lyne Campbell Catherine Adelle Carney Henry Joseph Carretta John Daniel Burgess - D.E. Club 4. Mary Katherine Butler - Mixed Chorus 2; Homecoming Float 1,2,3,4; SCA Rep. 3,4; SCA Rep. Alt. 1,2; Library Ass. 3; Jr. Jargon; Jr. Prom; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 4; Lance Managing Ed. 4; Sr. Pipeline; Shield 4; Sr. Prom comm.; Lee Hi-Lites Column 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 4. Constance Lyne Campbell - “Connie” - Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Rec. Sec. 3; Chap. 4; School Store Ass. 4; Keyettes 2, Jr. Rep. 3, Rec. Sec. 4; Jr. Jargon; SCA 1,2, Treas. 3; Sr. Class Treas.; Shield 2; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Float Comm.; 1,2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 4. Stephen Gregory Capar - “Steve” - Lee Hi-Y 2,3,4; Shield 2, Layout Ed. 3, Ed.-in-Chief 4; Student Court Justice 4;Track 3,4; Key Club 4; Homecoming Float 2. Brenda Joyce Carey - McMinn Central (Englewood, Tenn.) 1,2; Mt. Vernon (Alex.) 3; Science Club 1; Biology 2; Crusaders 2; Softball 2; Band 2. Timothy Wilson Carr - Tempe Union H. S. (Tempe, Arizona), Ernest Regehti H.S. (Santa Maria, Calif.); V. Track 1,2,4; V. Cross Country 1,2,4; National Honor Society 4. Henry Joseph Carretta - Coin Club 2; JV Baseball 2; Pep Club 3; JV Wrest¬ ling 3; “It’s Academic Team” Alt. 3; Sr. Council; Intramural Football 4; Lab Ass. 4; National Honor Society 4. Gerard Lee Carroll - “Jerry” - V. Track Mgr. 1,2; Coin Club Sec. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Pep Club 4; Jr. Prom; Homecoming Float 1; School Store 4. Dolores Marie Casseen - Guidance Ass. 4. Gerard Lee Carroll Timothy Wilson Carr Kathleen Gay Cassedy Dolores Marie Casseen 19 Hoyt Nelson Chick III Mark James Connor John Joseph Connors Hoyt Nelson Chick III - Gym Ass. 4; Spanish Club 4; Jr. Basketball 3; Sr. Basketball 4. Valerie Helen Clark - “Val” - Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4, Hist. 3;I.R.C. 3,4; Jr. Prom; SCA Rep. Alt. 2. Valerie Helen Clark Linda Dianne Compton - Falls Church H.S. (Falls Church, Va.), 1; Pep Club 1; J.V. Softball l;Lee Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Pres. 4; V. Softball 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Jr. Jargon; County Track Meet 3,4; Sr. Pipeline; Lance 4; Gym Ass. 4; Wrestling Stat. 4; SCA Monitor 4. Howard Ross Frederi Condit - Aberdeen H.S. (Aberdeen, Md.), 1; Ludwigsburg H.S. (Stuttgart, Germany); Heidelberg H.S. (Heidelberg, Germany); FSA 1; Tennis 2,4; Letter 3; German Club 4; Math Club 4; Nat’l Honor Society 4. Patricia Anne Corbin Linda Dianne Compton Howard Ross Condit Russell Grant Corvey, Jr. 20 Katherine Marie Coughlin Michael John Courson Donald Floyd Crigler Tom Harold Courson Katherine Marie Coughlin - “Kathy” - Groveton (Alex.) 1; Art Club 1; Art Guild 2,3, Pres. 4; Jr. Jargon 3; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Herald Staff 3,4; Art Ass’t 3,4; Jr. Prom; Art Honors 4; Gauntlet Staff 4; Sr. Pipeline 4; Home¬ coming Decorations Chairman 4; Sr. Prom Comm. 4; Sr. Council 4; Sr. Superlative 4. Mike Courson - Lee Hi-Y 3,4. Tom Courson - Lee Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplain 2. Donald Floyd Crigler - “Donnie” - Frosh Basketball ; J.V. Baseball 2; V. Football 3,4; Lancer Hi-Y 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4; German Club 2. Derrilyn Margaret Crosby Derrilyn Margaret Crosby - East Greenwich H.S. (East Greenwich, R.l.) 1. Grace Ann Crowder - “Grade” - G.A.A. 1; Office Ass’t 3; VOT Club 4; FHA 1; Homecoming Float 4; SCA Rep. 2. Karen Lee Custer - Mehlville Sr. High (St. Louis, Mo.) 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; G.A.A. 2; Yearbook Staff 2; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 4; Library Ass’t 2; French Club 1,2; IBM Ass’t 3,4; Sr. Float; Drill Team 3; Co-Capt. 4; SCA Rep. 4; Sr. Pipeline; Lance 4; Herald Typing Ed. 4. Lee Edward Cox Grace Ann Crowder Danielle Yvonne Crevier Karen Lee Custer Edward Joseph Czajkowski 21 Sara Newsom Darden Martha Lorene Davis Shirley Diane Deese Mary Lou Delorenzo Jonnie Marie Detwiler Linda Lou Devers Sandy Bruce Dickman Sandra Marie Dicola Sara Newsom Darden - “Sally” - Academic Letter 1;SCA Senator 1; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Treas. 3; Pres. 4; Keyettes 1,2,3,4, Pari. 3; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Fr. Honor Society 2; Treas. 3; Co-Ed. of Fleur de Lee 4; Lance 3; Jr. Jargon; Nat’l Honor Society 3,4; Jr. Cheerleader; Girls’ State 3; Sr. Pipeline; Sr. V. Pres.; Sr. Superlative. Martha Lorene Davis - Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2, Soc. Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Keyettes 3,4; Art Guild 3,4; Nat’l Honor Society 2,3,4, Bookstore Mgr. 3; Fr. Honor Society 3,4; Sr. Pub. Rel.; G.A.A. 2; J.V. Softball 2; Art Honors. Mary Lou DeLorenzo - Homecoming Float 1,2,3; Lancerettes 2, Sec. 3,4; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Sr. Council; Lance Man. Ed. 4. Sandra Marie DiCola - “Sandi” - Home Ec. Club 1,2. Diane DLx - Frosh Sec.; SCA Rep. 1; Keyettes 1,2, Hist. 3, Pres. 4; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Pari. 3; Nat’l Honor Society 3,4; J.V. Cheerleader 2; V. Cheerleader 3, Co-Capt. 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Herald 4; Girls’ State Alt.; Art Guild 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3; Miss Lee Court 4. Michael Anthony Domingoes - “Mike” - Lancer Hi-Y. William Alan Douglas - “Bill” - Pep Club 2; Track 2; Lance Bus. Mgr. 3. Ed.-in-Chief 4. Frank Thomas Dulong - “Du Du” - McKinley H.S. (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) 1; V. Track 2,3, Capt. 4; V. Football 3; Lee Hi-Y 2,3, Chap. 4; Key Club 4; Lab Ass’t 3,4; SCA Ass’t 4. Diane Dix Michael Anthony Domingoes William Alan Douglas Frank Thomas Dulong Carol Ann Eastman - Lancerettes 3, Co-Capt., 4,5. Thomas Patrick Eddinger - “Tom” - Frosh Football; J.V. Football M.V.P. 2; V. Football 2,3,4; Key Club 2; Track 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball; All Gunston District Football 4. Deborah Ann Edwards - “Debbie” - SCA H.R. Repre. 1,3; Frosh Newspaper; Jr Jargon; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, V. Pres. 4; Keyettes 3,4; Delegate to M.G.A. 3,4; Chairman of Decor. Jr. Prom; V. Pres. Jr. Class; Pres. Sr. Class; SCA Cabinet 4; Sr. Superlative; Office Help 4; Sr. Prom Comm.; Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; J.V. Cheerleader 2. Cynthia Lee Eller - “Cindy” - G.A.A. 2,3,4; IRC 2,3,4; FNA 2,3,4; V. Hockey 2,3,4; J.V. Softball 1,2; Track Discus 1, (2nd Place Medal); Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4; J.V. Basketball 4; “Sound of Music” 2; “Funny Girl” 3; “Camclot” 4; Chorus 2,3; Madrigals 4. Cynthia Lee Eller James Daniel Ellison Mark Dickinson Estes - Coin Club 1; Nat’l Honor Society 2,3,4; Math Club 3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4; FSA 3, V. Pres. 4; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline Literary Ed. Joel Timothy Etheridge - “Timmy” - Lancer Hi-Y 4; Sr. Superlative. Janet Lynn Farris - “Jan” - Frosh Class Treas., Lee Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Drill Team 3; Guid. Helper 3. John Alexander Farris, Jr. - Math Club 3, V. Pres. 4; FSA 3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4. Richard Ashton Fearing - Bowling Leagues 2,3; Golf Team 3,4; Nat’l Honor Society 3,4. Mark Dickinson Estes Joel Timothy Etheridge Elmer Hayes Earnhardt Carol Ann Eastman Janet Lynn Farris John Alexander Farris, Jr. Deborah Ann Edwards Richard Ashton Fearing Linda Carol Ferrell Thomas Patrick Eddinger 23 Jeffrey David Fleming - “Jeff’ - Nat’l Honor Society 3,4; V. Basketball 3,4; Lancer Hi-Y 4. Jerome Anthony Fleming “Jerry - Lancer Hi-Y 4; V. Basketball 3,4, V. Baseball 3,4; Nat’l Honor Society 4. Mary Jane Foster - Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Jr. Jargon; Nat’l Honor Society 3,4; Frosh Cheerleader; J. V. Cheerleader 2; V. Cheerleader 4; SCA Rep. 4; Lance 4. Christine Lynn Fox - “Chris” - J.V. Hockey 2; Hockey 3,4; Math Team 3,4; Drama 1,2; “It’s Academic” 4; Nat’l Honor Society 4. Linda Gayle French - Intramural Volleyball 1; “Sound of Music”; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chap. 4; All County Chorus 2; Nat’l Honor Society 2,3,4; A.C. Conference 3; Sr. Superlative; Bookstore Mgr. 4. Earl Stanton Gardner - Concert Band 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Francesca Celia Gates - “Fran” - Manchester H.S. (Manchester, Conn.) 2; Illing J.H.S. (Manchester, Conn.) 1; La Rueda Costana 2; Ski Club 2; Sock Buskin 2; V. Field Hockey 2,3,4; Keyettes 3,4; SCA Hostess 4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; IRC 3,4; Sr. Council; Sr. Pipeline; G.A.A. 3,4; Nat’l Honor Society 4. Walter Gilliam III - “Wally” “Wiggles” - J. V. Football 2; J.V. Baseball 2; V. Football 3,4. Paul Allen Hanak - Band Drum Major 3,4; V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Cross Country (Lettered) 2,3,4; Track 2, Lettered 3.4. Christine Lynn Fox Linda Gayle French Jacqueline Anne Frost Earl Stanton Gardner Mary Patricia Fitzpatrick Jeffrey David Fleming Francesca Gates Robert John Gauthier Paul Edward Gerhards Walter Gilliam 111 Jerome Anthony Fleming Mary Jane Foster 24 Thomas Lamar Gilmer, Jr. - “Tom” - Jr. Prom Comm.. Jr -Sr. Basketball Key Club 4; Lancer Hi-Y 4: Sr. Senator; Sr. Superlative; Sr. Prom. Thomas Lamar Gilmer, Jr. Linda Jean Goins Jo Ann Grisham - “Jo” - Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Girls’ Volleyball. Pingpong, Basketball 2; Concert Band 1,2. Linda Jean Goins - Chorus 1,2,3,4. Gary Dennis Gore - “Little Green Giant” - 1 rosh Football; J.V. Wrestling 1; V. Football 2,3,4; V. Wrestling 2,3,4. V. Track 2,3,4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3,4, Pres. 3; Lee Ili-Y 2; Pari. 3, Pres. 4; Sr. Superlative. John Thomas Griggs - Marching Band 3,4; Concert Band 3,4; Golf Letter 3; Lancer Hi-Y 4. Carol Ann Grissom - Frosh V. Pres; SCA Alt. 1; SCA Rep. 2,3,4; Magazine Drive Chairma n 4; Lance 1,4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2; Keyettes 1,2, V. Pres. 3, Corr. Sec. 4; J.V. Cheerleader 2; V. Cheerleader 4; Jr. Cheer¬ leader 3; Jr. Jargon; Jr. Prom Comm.; Office Ass’t 4; Homecoming Float 1,3; Frosh Newspaper. Richard Edward Haines - “Rick” - A.T. Mahan H.S. (Keflauik, Iceland) 1; Lance 1,2; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline; Art Guild 2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; Prom Comm. 3,4; J.V. Track 2; Lancer Hi-Y Sec. 4; Pub. Rel. 4; Sr. Superlative; Treas. 1. Sheila Lynn Hammond - Girl Scouts 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Gym Ass’t 3,4; J.V. Hockey 2; V. Hockey 3,4; Basketball Mgr. 2; J.V. Basketball 3; J.V. Softball 2; V. Softball Mgr. 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Costume Comm. 1; Volleyball Intramurals 1. John Goldstone Richard Goodwin John Thomas Griggs Jo Ann Grisham Sheila Lynn Hammond Dwight Eugene Hamner 25 Paul Allen Hanak William Allen Hansen Gail Marie Harding Larry Kirk Harrison Susan Ethel Harrison Brian Lee Hartle Gail Marie Harding - Keyettes 2,3,4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Pari. 4; Mixed Chorus 1; A. Cappella 2; Madrigals 3,4; Co-Ed. Jr. Jargon; Shield 3; J.V. Softball 2; Lee Thertre 2; Adv. Dir. 3; Pres. 4; Nat’l Honor Society 3,4; Thespians 2,3,4, Hist. 3; All County Chorus 2, Alt. to State 3; “Sound of Music”; “Women in Council”; “Miracle Worker”; “Spoon River Anthology”; “Annie Get Your Gun”; “Funny Girl”; “Camelot”. B rian Lee Hartle - Concert Band 2,3, V. Pres. 4; Lance Layout Ed. Art Ed. 4; Sr. Council. Timothy Bain Hassell - “Timmy” - Kaiserslautern America H.S. (Kaiserslautern, Germany) 1,2; Mannheim America H.S. (Mannheim, Germany) 3; Science Club 1; Biology Club 2; Jr. Pres.; Youth Council 3; Student Council 3; J.V. Wrestling Letter 3; V. Football Mgr. 3; Sr. Council 4; Wrestling Team 4; Debate Club 4; Lance 4. Mary Beth Hawn - “MB” - Lancer Tri-Hy-y 2,3,4; Freshman Footnotes; Jr. Jargon; German Club 1; Drill Team 3; SCA 1,2,3,4; Harold 4; SCA Sec. of Assemblies 4. James Edward Hemby - “Jim” - Rifle Club 2; J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. Football 2; V. Football 3,4. Ann Scott Herold - Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; SCA Rep. 3; Sr. Pipeline; Homecoming Float 2,3. Richard Lee Herring - “Dick” - Debate Club 2; Lee Hi-Y 3,4; Thespians 4. Hazanne Helen Hetzler - “Hazey” - Red Band H.S. (Red Bank, N.J.) 1,2,3; Madrigals 4; Chorus 1,2,3; German Club 2,3, Sec. 4; Latin Club 1,2; Intra¬ mural sports 1; Bowling League 1,2; All-Shore Chorus 1,2; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 4; Heraldry Geneology Club Treas. 3. Allen John Hill - Lee Hi-Y 2,3,4; Rifle Club 2,3; J.V. Track 2,3; V. Track 4; Homecoming Float 2; SCA Rep. 1; SCA Senator 2. James Edward Hemby Ann Scott Herold Larry William Hill - Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4; Nat’l Honor Society 4. Deborah Jo Hillmer - “Debbie” - Pep Club 1; Homecoming Attendant 2; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Chap. 4; S.C.A. Rep. 2; Lance 3,4; Keyettes 3,4; Jr. Prom; Miss Lee Semifinalist 3; S.C.A. Sec. 4; Office Ass’t 4; Maid of Honor 4; Sr. Superlative 4. Val Anton Hogue - “Tony” James Rhea Holaday - “Doc” - H.H. Arnold H.S. (Wiesbaden, Germany) 1; Wm. R. Davie H.S. (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.) 2; V. Football 2, Head Mgr. 4; F.F.A. 1,2; F.S.A. 2, Treas. 3; German Club 3, V. Pres. 4; Alpha Hi-Y 3, V. Pres. 4; Herald Staff 4; Model General Assembly Delegate 3; Nat’l Honor Society 4. John William Holly - Key Club 2,3, Pres. 4, Capital District Sec.-Treas. Lee-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Nat’l Honor Society 3,4; V. Football 2,3, Capt. 4, M.V.P. 4 V. Track 2,3,4; Boys State Delegate 4; All Gunston District Football 4 Frosh Football; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3,4, V. PTes. Mary Frances Hood - “Frances” - Library Ass’t 1,2; Clinic Ass’t 3. Mark August Hoppe - Track 3,4. Nancy Marie Hotter - Rhein Main American School (Rhein Main, Germany) 1; S.C.A. Cabinet 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Cheerleader 3; Pep Club Pres. 1; Jr. Nat’l Honor Society Treas. 1; Chorus 1; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; J.V. Hockey 2; M.V.P. 3; J.V. Basketball 2,3; Nat’l Honor Society 2,3,4; “It’s Academic” Alt. 4; Lance 4; Miss Lee Court 4. Linda Jean Hudock - F.H.A. 2; Jr. Jargon Feature Ed.; Sr. Pipeline Co-Ed.; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 4; Shield 2,3, Literary Ed. 4; Office Ass’t 3,4; Jr.Prom Comm.; S.C.A. Ass’t 4. Jennifer Lynn Hynes - “Jenny” - Gen. George S. Patton Jr. H.S. (Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.) 1; Leavenworth Sr. H.S. (Ft. Leavenworth, Kan) 2; Pep Club 1,2. Allen John Hill Larry William Hill Deborah Jo Hillmer Val Anton Hogue Linda Jean Hudock John William Holly James Rhea Holaday Mary Frances Hood Helen Marie Horton Kenneth Harold Hurdle, Jr. Mark August Hoppe Nancy Marie Hotter 27 Jennifer Lynn Hynes Dana Margaret Jenkins Theresa Paulette Jones William Dale Judy Robert Stephen Jennings Diane Lynne Jennings Dana Margaret Jenkins - S.C.A. Rep. 1,3; Drill Team 3,4, Hist. 3; Sr. Superlative 4. Janie Rebecca Jennings - Lee Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 3; Jr. Senator; Sr. Superlative; Jr. Jargon; V.O.T. 4. Robert Steven Jennings - “Bob” - Cross Country 1. Yvonne Jacqueline Jividen - “Jackie” - Hart Jr. H.S. 1; F.H.A. 3; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Shield 4; Homecoming Float 2,3,4. Bill Johnson - Art Guild 4; Sr. Council. Karen Marie Johnson - “Johnson” - Jr. Prom; Homecoming Float 1,2; Drill Team 3; Sr. Prom; SCA Rep. 2; Soph. Hist.; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Hist. 4; Jr. Jargon Co-Ed; Sr. Pipeline; Keyettes 4; French Honor Society 3,4, Co-Ed. of Fleur de Lee, Sr. Sec. William Emil Johnson - “Bill” - SCA Rep. 1; Art Guild 4; Sr. Council; Band 1 , 2 . Theresa Paulette Jones - Polly” - J.V. Debate Team 2; V. Debate Sec. 3; Pres. 4; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Nat’l Honor Society 2,3,4, Corres. Sec.; AFS Exchange Student to Peru; DAR Award 4; Nat’l Merit Letter of Commendatiorf; Lance 1,3,4. William Dale Judy - “Bill”’ - Edison (Alex.) 1; J.V. Baseball 2; V. Football 3,4; V. Wrestling 3. Elaine Ann Keating - German Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Science Club 3; J.V. Softball 2; J.V. Hockey 2; V. Hockey 3; Girl Scouts 1,2, Ass’t Patrol Leader 3; Patrol Leader 4. 28 Karen Marie Johnson William Emil Johnson Patty Ann Keller Anita Jane Kennedy Peter Sundin King James Albion Kirk, Jr. William Thompson Kirk William Joseph Kitchens Linda Kervitsky Mark Elliot Kilby Patricia Ann Keller - “Patty” - FHA 2; Drill Team 3, Alt. Capt. 4; Office Ass’t 3,4. Anita Jane Kennedy - “Nita” - J.V. Hockey Co-Capt. 2; Drill Team 4; Sr. Superlative. Linda Catherine Kervitsky - “Lynn” - Edison (Alex.) 1,2; Pep Club 1; Art Guild 2,3,4; Drill Team 2, Co-Capt 3,4; FNA 2,3. Mark Elliot Kilby - Rifle Club 4; Tennis 4; Herald 4. James Albion Kirk, Jr. - “Jim” William Thompson Kirk - “Bill” Peter Sudin King - “Pete” - Key Club 1,2,3, Sen. Rep. 4; Lancer Hi-Y 1,2,3, Chap. 4; Jr. Pres.; SCA V. Pres. 4; Frosh Football; J.V. Football 2; V. Football 3, Capt 4; Frosh Basketball; J.V. Basketball 2; V. Basketball 3,4; J.V. Baseball 1; V. Baseball 2,3,4; Sr. Superlative; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Boys’ State Alt.; All Gunston District Football 4. William Joseph Kitchens - “Bill” - Key Club 1,2,3,4; Lee Hi-Y 1,2, V. Pres. 3; Sec. 4; Frosh Football; J.V. Football 2; V. Football 3; J.V. Wrestling 1; V. Wrestling 2,3, Capt. 3; J.V. Track 2; V. Track 3; V. Cross Country 4; Art Honors 4; Sr. Superlative. Maria Clara Kober - Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3; IRC 2,3, Pres. 4; French Honor Society 2,3,4, Pub. Chairman 3; Art Guild 3,4; Spanish Dept. Award 3; Spanish Club Award 3. Rebecca Ann Kraus - German Club 1,2,3; IRC 3,4; Art Guild 4; Girl’s V. Basketball 2,3,4. Dana Kenneth Krupa - Lance 2,3,4; Rifle Club 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Chess Club 1,2,3. James Steven Kuper - “Jim” - Frosh Football; J.V. Football 2; V. Football 3; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Lee Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3; Concert Band 2,3,4; Sr. Superla¬ tive. Maria Clara Kober Rebecca Ann Kraus Dana Kenneth Krupa James Steven Kuper 29 Linnea Adrienne Kwiecinski Carma Jean LeDonne Barbara Jo Leslie Deborah Ann LaRosa Linnea Adrienne Kwiecinski - “Lynn” - Library Ass’t 4. Deborah Ann LaRosa - “Debbie” - Portsmouth (Portsmouth, R.I.) 1; Drama Club 1; Frosh Play 1; Frosh Comm. 1; Frosh Rep. 1; Shield 3,4; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 4. Janice Marie Laurents - “Jan” - Madrigals 2,3,4; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4, Treas. 3; Jr. Treas; Keyettes 2,3,4; Fairfax County Chorus 2; Intemat’l Safety Council Rep. 3,4, Topic Chairman 3; Bland Music Scholarship Contest Winner 2,3; “The Sound Of Music”; “Dark Lady of the Sonnets”; “The Miracle Worker”; “Spoon Rivers”; “Funny Girl”; “Annie, Get Your Gun”; “Camelot”; Homecoming Float 2; Jr. Prom; SCA Rep. 2; Drama Award 3; Homecoming Court 4; Sr. Superlative; Lance 4; Miss Lee Court 4. Thomas Barton Leahey - “Tom” - Lancer Hi-Y 2,3,4; Concert Marching Band 1,2,3,4; FSA 2,3, Pres. 2; Nat’l Honor Society 3,4; French Nat’l Honor Society 3,4; Tennis 3,4; Cross Country 4; SCA Rep. 1,3,4; Bonfire Comm. Chairman 4; Shield 2,3,4, Jr. Class Ed.; Chem. Lab Ass’t 4; Jr. Jargon. Susan Lynn Lessmann Janice Marie Laurents Carma Jean LeDonne - Office Ass’t 4; Mixed Chorus 1. Barbara Leslie - Richfield Springs (New York) 1; T. Jefferson (Alex.) 2; Ski Team 1; Hockey 1; Student Coun. 1; Softball 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Art Club 1. Susan Lynn Lessmann - “Sue” - Girls’ Chorus 2; “Sound of Music”; “Miracle Worker”; “Funny Girl”; “Camelot”; Concert Choir 3,4; One Act Festival 3; Thespians 3, Sec. 4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 4. Linda Allen Losi - Mad River J.H.S. 1, Carroll H.S. 2,3, (Dayton, Ohio); Pep Club 1; Drama Club 1; G.A.A. 2; Prom Comm. 3; Human Rel. Comm. 3; Nat’l Honor Society 3; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 4. Michael Francis Lowe - Nat’l Honor Society 4. Linda Allen Losi 30 James Louis Lyles, Jr. Robert Donlan Lyons Brenda Phyllis Malloy Edward Joseph MacLucas James Louis Lyles, Jr. - “Jimmie” - Frosh Football; J.V. Football 2; V. Football 3,4; J.V. Baseball 2; Gyn Ass’t 4; Lee Hi-Y 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Volleyball Intramurals 2. Robert Donlan Lyons, Jr. - “Bob” - Art Guild 4. Edward J. MacLucas - “Streach” - J.V. Track 2; V. Track 3,4; V. Football 3,4; Fellowship of Christian Atheletes 3,4. Silke Maeder - Gymnasium Heide (Heide, Germany) 1,2,3,5,6,7; Christian von Dohm-Gymnasium (Golar, Germany) 4; Class Pres. 6; SCA V. Pres. 6; Keyettes 8; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 8; IRC 8. Patricia Ann Magee - R.E. Lee J.H.S. (Orlando, Fla.) 1; Edgewater H.S. (Orlando, Fla.) 2; Clarence M. Kimball (Royal Oak, Mich) 3; M.L. Holbrook Tri-Hi-Y 2. Ernest Edward Mahoney - “Eddie” - Frosh Football; J.V. Football 2; V. Football 3. Marion Mona Mansy Silke Maeder Brenda Phyllis Malloy - “Flip” - Pep Club 2, Hist. 3, Pres. 4; FBLA 3,4; Librarian Ass’t 2,3,4. Marion Mona Mansy - Wheelus H.S. (Tripoli, Libya) 1; Mt. Vernon (Alex.) 2; Girl Scouts 1; Band 1,2; German Club 3,4; Rifle Club 4; Nat’l Honor Society 4. Lois Jean Marshall - Pep Club 3. Susan Renee Marterre - James Island H.S. (Charleston, S.C.) 1,2; J.V. Cheer¬ leader 1, Capt. 2; H.R. Officer 1,2; Miss James Island Court 1,2; Miss Fresh¬ man 1; Pep Club 1,2; Newspaper Staff 1,2; Jr. Nat’l Honor Society 1; Nat’l Honor Society Sec. 2; Sigma Chi Delta 2,3,4; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline; Sec. of School Spirit 4; Sr. Superlative; Jr. Cheerleader. Marianne Francine Martin - J.V. Hockey 1; J.V. Basketball 1,2; J.V. Softball 1; V. Hockey 2,3, Co-Capt. 4; V. Basketball 3,4; V. Softball 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, V. Pres. 4; Nat’l Honor Society 4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Student Court Justice 4; Academic Letter 1; Shield 4. Lois Jean Marshall Patricia Ann Magee Susan Renee Marterre Marianne Francine Martin 31 Kathleen Ann McClure - D.E. Club 3, Treas. 4. William Philip Martin Mary Patrice Matthews Peter Bailey McConnell - Mixed Chorus 1; Madrigals 2,3; D.E. Club 4. Denise McDonough - “Dee” - G.A.A. 1, Point Recorder 2,3, Pres. 4; J.V. Basketball 1 2; V. Basketball 3,4; V. Hockey 2,3, Capt. 4; V. Softball 1,2,3,4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Sr. Superlative; V. Hockey M.V.P. 3; V. Softball M.V.P. 3; Gym Ass’t 3,4. Sharon Virginia McEnearney - Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 4; J.V. Hockey 2; V. Hockey 3,4; G.A.A. 2,4; Letter of Commendation 3; Nat’l Honor Society 2,3,4; V. Softball Mgr. 2; Shield 4; Spanish Club 1. Laura Theresa McGinty - Pep Club 1; Thespians 2,3, Co-Pres. 4; Lee Theatre Staff 3; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 4. Kathleen Ann McClure Karen Jean McConnell Patricia Catherine McGowan - “Patty” - Lee Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2, Capt. 3; J.V. Softball 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Team 3; FHA 1; Shield 3. Sharon Louise McKim - “Sherry” - Home Ec. Club 1; SCA Rep. 4. Brian Lee McLaughlin - D.E. Club. William Philip Martin - Math Club 4; Rifle Club 3,4. Mary Patrice Matthews - “Oklahoma”; “Anastasia”; “Funny Girl”; Drill Team Co-Capt. 3; Jr. Prom; Homecoming Float 1,2,3,4; Clinic Ass’t 3; Office Ass’t 4. Peter Bailey McConnell Denise Irene McDonough Patricia Catherine McGowan Sharon Louise McKim Virginia Sharon McEnearney Laura Theresa McGinty Kathleen Gwen McKnee Brian Lee McLaughlin 32 Geoffrey Winston McNamara - “Geoff” - Bollis Prep (Silver Spring, Md.) 1; Baseball 1; Letter of Commendation 1; Science Club Sec. 2; FSA 3; Shield 3; Lancer Hi-Y 4; Lab Ass’t 4; V. Pres, of Lower School 1. Barry McVay - I SA 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Math Club 3,4; Nat’l Honor Society 3,4; Jr. Jargon. Rebecca Fawn Mears - “Becky” - Intramural Volleyball 1; “Oklahoma”; “Sound Of Music”; J.V. Field Hockey Co-Capt. M.V.P. 3; J.V. Softball 3; G.A.A. 3; A1 LA 3,4; D.C. Teenage Republicans Vol. Chairman 3, V. Chairman 4; “Cheaper by the Dozen”. John Edward Mercer, Jr. - V. Baseball 2,3,4; Lancer Hi-Y 3,4; Lance 4; SCA Rep. 4. Yvonne Rose Merrill - “Bunny” - FNA 1; Drill Team 3; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 1,2; FBLA Hist.■ 3; “Sound of Music”; “Cheaper by the Dozen”; “Oklahoma”; Guidance Ass’t 3; VOT 4. James Michael Mills - J.V. Baseball 2; Lance 4. Daniel Oley Morgan - “Heavy Duty” - Good Counsel (Wheaton, Md.) 1; Prosh Football; Sr. Football Inter. Champions 4; SCA Pari. 4; SCA Rep. 2,3,4; Float Protection Guard 4. Karen Anne Murphy - “Murf” - Homecoming Float 1,2,3,4; SCA Rep. 1,3,4, Alt. 2; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline; Drill Team 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4; Shield Sr. Ed. 4; Jr. Senator; Sr. Council; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. Craig Edward Musick - V. Football 3,4; Fellowship of Christian Atheletes 3,4. Maureen Mary Muth - Drill Team 2; VOT 4; Office Ass’t 3. Yvonne Rose Merrill James Michael Mills Teresa Lynn Moody Daniel Oley Morgan Geoffrey Winston McNamara Barry Lee McVay Edward Bruce Mundy Karen Ann Murphy John Edward Mercer Craig Edward Musick Maureen Mary Muth Rebecca Fawn Mears 33 Judith Elaine Nance - “Judy” - Augsburg American H.S. (Augsburg, Germany); Ludwigsburg H.S. (Ludwigsburg, Germany) 1; German Club 2; Sec. 3; Pres. 4; Art Guild 3,4: IRC 2,3,4; Jr. Prom Comm; “Camelot”; Track 1 . Richard Erwin Nay - “Fish” “Ricky” - V. Baseball 2,3,4; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Lancer Hi-Y 2,3, Pres. 4; SCA Rep. 1,2,3,4; ICC 4; Sr. Council; Band 1,2: Jr. Boys’ State Citizenship Award Mayor 3; Sr. Superlative; Sons of Amer. Rev. Citzenship Award 4. Mark Porter Neese - “Porter” - Lee Hi-Y 2,3,4; J.V. Football 1; V. Football 1; J.V. Baseball 1: J.V. Wrestling 1; V. Wrestling 2. Peggy Ann Neese - Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 4. Gregory Herman Nelson - “Greg” - Frosh Football; Lancer Hi-Y 2,3,4; J.V. Football 2; J.V. Baseball 2,3; V. Baseball 3,4; Gym Ass’t 4. William A. Nelson - “Spock” - Thespians 2,3,4; J.V. Cross Country 2; V. Cross Country 3; V. Track 2,3,4; FSA 4. Barbara Ann Newman - “Bobby” Mary Louise Nielsen - Spanish Club 2; Sec.-Treas. 3; Math Club 3; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Hist 4; Nat’l Honor Society 3,4; Herald 4; Letter of Commendation 4. Cathy Janine Nohre - IntematT School of Brussels (Brussels, Belguim) 1; Library Ass’t 3; Herald 4; FTA 4. Judith Elaine Nance Richard Erwin Nay Peggy Ann Neese Mark Porter Neese Gregory Herman Nelson William Augustus Nelson Barbara Ann Newman Carolyn Irene Nicholson Mary Louise Nielsen Cathy Janine Nohre Richard Edward O’Brien Denise Maureen O’Donoghue Craig Lee Offutt - Band 1,2; V. Tennis 3,4: Lab Ass ' t 4. Craig Lee Offutt Eric Kenneth Olson Eric Kenneth Olson - Northside (Norfolk, Va.); Buena (Sierra Vista, Ariz..); Palo Verde (Tucson, Ariz.); Washington (Fremont, Calif.); Wrestling 3,4; Lab Ass’t 4. Denise Maureen O’Donoghue - “Mick” - “Miracle Worker”; Art Guild 4. Nancy Elizabeth O’Mara - FBLA 3, Sec. 4; Office Ass’t 4. Donna Jean Orsini - German Club 2; Drill Team 3, Sec. 4; Herald 4; Art Guild 4; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 4. Mary Lynne Osborne - Lee Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4; Art Guild 3, Field Trip Chairman 4; Herald Art Ed. 4; Sr. Council ; Sr. Pipeline. Nancy Elizabeth O’Mara Diane Marie Ordakowski Marcia Ann Ostinato - Pep Club 1; VOT 4. Kathryn Elaine Owens - “Kathie” “Legs” - Pep Club Sec. 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; VOT 4; Homecoming Float 1,2; FHA 2,3. William Harris Palmer - “Willie” - SCA Rep. 1,2. Luci Ann Panella - St. Mary’s Academy (Alex., Va.) 1; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 4; SCA Rep. 2,3,4. Brian Emmette Pawlik - Baker H.S. (Columbus, Ga.) 1,2,3; Beta Kappa Hi-Y Sec. 3; Phi Lons V. Pres. 2,3; Thespians 3; SCA Rep. 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; German Club V. Pres. 2,3; Football 1,2; Wrestling 4. Donna Jean Orsini Mary Lynne Osborne Robert Palmer William Harris Palmer Marica Ann Ostinato Kathryn Elaine Owens Lucy Ann Panella Brian Emmette Pawlik 35 Debby Kay Peacock - Jr. Cheerleader. Debby Kay Peacock Christopher Wayne Peterson Michael Frank Pezzulli Carey Joseph Pfister Christopher Wayne Peterson - “Chris” - D.E. Club 1,2. Michael Frank Pezzulli - Grailsheim J.H.S. (Grailsheim, Germany) 1; Football 1,2; Debate Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3; German Club 2,3; Lance News Ed. 4; Herald 4; Frosh V. Pres.; Sr. Counsel; Sr. Prom Chairman. Karen Ann Pfister - Fr. Honor Society 2,3,4; Nat’l Honor Society 3,4; IRC 3,4; “Anastasia”; Shield 3,4; Lance 1,2; Frosh Footnotes; Volleyball Intramurals 1. Peter Robert Phillips - Olive Branch H.S. (Olive Branch, Miss.) 1,2; Jackson H.S. (Jackson, Tenn.) 3; Band 1; French Club 3. Shepperd Hardy Phillips III - “Shep” - Gen. George S. Patton J.H.S. (Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.) 1; La Grange H.S. (La Grange, Ga.) 2; Frosh Football; Football 3,4; Fellowship of Christian Atheletes Sec. Treas. 3,4. Anne Elizabeth Polley - “Polly” - German Club 1,2; Lance 2; Drill Team 3; Prom Comm. 3,4; SCA Rep. 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4; Homecoming Float 1,2,3, Chairman 4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 4; Sr. Hist.; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline; “Anastasia..; Forensic Contest 1,2; Herald 4; Art Ass’t 4; Art Guild 4. John Bill Porter - “Yogi” - D.E. Club 4. Allison Samuel Prince - Mascoutah Community H.S. (Mascoutah, I1L) 1; French Club 1; Golf Team 3. James Lee Pugh - “Lee” - YFC 1; Concert Band 3,4; IRC 2,3, V. Pres. 4; Jr. Jargon; Humanities Institute 4; Jr. Prom Comm. Shepperd Hardy Phillips Susan Anne Polglase Allison Samuel Prince 36 James Lee Pugh Stephen Charles Ralph - “Steve” Msgr. Farrell H.S. (Staten Is., N.Y ) L Spanish Club 2; V. Pres. 2; Epsilon Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4; J.V. Tennis 3,4. Gregory Douglas Reed - “Greg” - Key Club 2,3,4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3,4; Frosh Football; V. Football 2,3,4; J.V. Wrestling 1 ■ V Wrestling 2,3,4; J.V. Baseball 1,2; V. Track 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Optimist Award 4; Nat’l Honor Society 4. Mark George Reitz - “Snaggle” - Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Lancer Hi-Y 2 3 Pari., Chap., Hist. 4; Cross Country 2. Mark Douglas Richey- Fellowship of Christian Atheletes 3,4; J.V. Football 2; V. football 3,4; J.V. Baseball 2; V. Baseball 3,4; Library Ass’t 4. David Wayne Roberts - “Dave” Christine Robinson - “Chris” - Dover H.S. (Dover, N.H.) 1; Chicopee Comprehensive (Chicopee, Mass.) 2; Palo Verde H.S. (Tucson, Ariz.) 3; Fr. Honor Society 4; Choraliers 1; G-Clefs 2; Latin Club 2; Human Rel. Club 3; Sr. Pipeline; Glee Club 2; Key to the World Club 3. Sherry Lynne Rogers - Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 4. Susan Hillary Ross - Taipei American School (Taipei, Taiwan) 1,2; Drama Club 1; China Gate 1,2; Judo 2. Stephen Charles Ralph Gregory Douglas Reed Ellen Reilly Mark George Reitz Mark Douglas Richey Sandra Mae Rittenhouse David Wayne Roberts John Francis Roberts Christine Ann Robinson Sherry Lynne Rodgers William Grantham Rogers Susan Hillarie Ross 37 Susan Rubenstein Robert James Russo David Henry Seckinger Richard Douglas Seeker Dana James Salamone Nancy Lee Sanders Kenneth Joseph Shackley Rebecca Shankle Donna Kay Schumaker Linda Louise Schwartz Susan Marlene Rubenstein - Carol Morgan School (Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep.) 3; Spanish Club 1,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; I.R.C. 4. Dana James Salamone - Rifle Club 1; Key Club 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Fr. Honor Society 3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Academic Letter 1. Nancy Lee Saunders - Pep Club 1; FBLA 3,4; FHA 3; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Office Ass’t 3; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline; Shield 3, Typing Ed. 4; Homecoming Float 1,3,4; Jr. Prom. Donna Kay Schumaker - Miss Lee Court 4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 1, Sec. 2, Treas. 3, V-Pres. 4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Art Guild 2,3, Sec. 4; National Honor Society 2; Hist. 3, Pres. 4; Drill Team 3; Herald 2,3,4; Jr. Jargon; Letter of Commendation 4; Art Honors 4; Jr. Prom; SCA Rep. 1,2,4; Rep. to Smithsonian lectures 3; Latin Hon. Mention 1. Linda Louise Schwartz -FHA 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Sr. Pipeline; Rifle Club Sec. 4; Guidance Ass’t. 3; Biology Lab Ass’t. 4; Pep Club. David Foster Scudder - Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; V. Tennis 3,4; “Funny Girl” 3; “Camelot” 4. Joseph Patrick Scully - “Joe” - J.V. Football 2; V. Football 3. David Henry Seckinger - “Dave” - Rifle Club 1,2, Quartermaster 3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Lab Ass’t 4; Harold 4. Richard Douglas Seeker - “Rick” - Chess Club 1,2, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Math Club 3, Pres. 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Math Team 3, Capt. 4; Chess Team 2,3; Letter of Comm. 4; Marching and Concert Band 2,3,4; Lab Ass’t. 3; Debate Club 1,2; “Funny Girl” Pit Band 3. Kenneth Joseph Shackley - “Kenny” - National Honor Society 2,3,4; Letter of Comm. 4; Concert and Marching Band 2,3,4; Musical Pit Band 1,2,3,4; Shield 2,3. Rebecca Shankle - “Becky” - G.A.A. 1,2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; I.R.C. 2,3,4; Fr. Honor Society 2,3, V-Pres. 4; Shield Stud. Life Ed. 3; “Sound of Music” 2; “Funny Girl” 3; Concert Choir 3,4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. 38 David Foster Scudder Joseph Patrick Scully Christine Ann Smith Maria Bonita Smith Emma Jane Shea Maureen Sherrill Milton Thomas Shockley Sharon Silver Maureen Sherrill - Pep Club 1,2; FHA 2; Spanish Club 2. Milton Thomas Shockley - “Tom” - Manchester H.S. (Richmond, Va.) 1,2; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Pep Club 1,2; Golf Team 1,2. Gregory Dean Simmermacher - “Greg” - German Club 3,4; Math Club 4. Paul Louis Sisk - Key Club 1,2, Ir. Dir. 3., V. Pres. 4; Lancer Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3; SCA Rep. 2,3; SCA Pres. 4; “It’s Academic” 4; Jr. Prom Chairman; Letter of Commendation 4; Boys’ State 3; Frosh Football; J.V. Football 2; V. Football 3; Sr. Superlative; Homecoming Float 1,2,3. Ann Elizabeth Smith - Pep Club 1,2; Track Team 1,2; Fr. Honor Society 2; Hist. 3, Pres. 4; Nat’l Honor Society 3, Book of the Week Chairman 4; Academic Letter 1; Herald 4; Art Guild 4; Jr. Jargon; Homecoming Float 1,2,3,4; Jr. Prom Comm. Candace Lee Smith - “Candy” - Capitol Heights J.H.S. (Montgomery, Ala.) 1; Volleyball Team 1; Latin Club 1; Glee Club 1; “Sound of Music”; Jr. Cheerleader; “The Miracle Worker”; “Annie Get Your Gun”; “Funny Girl”; Concert Choir 3; Drill Team 3; “Camelot”; Concert Choir 4. Christine Ann Smith - “Chris” - Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; FHA 1; Spanish Club 2; Gu idance Ass’t 3,4. Marilyn Elizabeth Smith - Office Ass’t 4; Chorus 1,2; Intramurals 1; Drill Team 3, Treas. 4; Nat’l Honor Society 3, Hist. 4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Sr. Council 4; Jr. Prom Comm.; Humanities Institute 3. Maria Bonita Smith - “Bonnie” - FHA 1; Spanish Club 1,2,3; FBLA Hist. 4; Drill Team 3,4. John Ross Snyder - “Ross” - Frosh Basketball; J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. Baseball 1; V. Baseball 2,3,4. Greg Dean Simmermacher Paul Louis Sisk Ann Elizabeth Smith Candace Lee Smith Marilyn Elizabeth Smith John Ross Snyder 39 Deborah Ann Starkey Allan Bryon Steinert Mike Allen Stevens Robert Joseph Sowell - “Bob” - Concert Band 3,4; Pep Club 2; IRC Nominating Comm. 3,4; Lancer Hi-Y 4; V. Basketball Mgr. 2. Sarah Ellen Spencer - SCA Rep. Alt. 1; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2, V. Pres. 3, Soc. Sec. 4; Homecoming Float 1,2,3; Shield 3, Org. Ed. 4; Jr. Jargon Clublicity Ed.; Sr. Pipeline; “Sound of Music”; Sr. Council; Pep Club 1; Jr. Prom Comm.; Thespians 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Adv. Girls’ Chorus 2; Concert Choir 4; Sr. Prom Comm.; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; “Spoon River Anthology”; Spanish Club 1. Shelby Leland Spradlin, Jr. - “Lee” - Key Club 1,2,3,4; Nat’l Honor Society 3, V. Pres. 4; Concert Marching Band 2,3,4; V. Debate Team 1; SCA Sec. of Publications 2; SCA ParL 3; SCA Sec. of Assemblies 4; SCA Rep. 4; V. Tennis Team 2,3,4, Capt. 2,3; MVP 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Team 3; Cross Country 4. Allen Bryon Steinert - Key Club 3,4; Lee-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Homecoming Float Chairman 1,3; Cross Country 1; Wrestling 3; SCA Sec. of Student Affairs 4. Dana William Story - Frosh Football; J.V. Football 2; Lee Hi-Y Pari. 3,4; D.E. Club ParL 4; Art Ass’t 3; Gym Ass’t 3. Mary Ann Stuckmeyer - “Sam” - Jr. Miss 4; Miss Lee 3,4; Frosh Cheerleader; J.V. Cheerleader Capt. 2; V. Cheerleader 3, Capt. 4; Keyettes 3,4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Nat’l Honor Society 2,3,4; Fr. Honor Society 2,3,4; Thespians 2, Pres. 3; Concert Choir 3; Madrigals 4; SCA Rep. 1,3; Freshman Footnotes; Jr. Jargon; Lance 4; Academic Letter; Girls’ State Alt.; Homecoming Float 1,2; State One-Act Competition 2; “Cheaper by the Dozen”; “Oklahoma”; “Anastasia”; “Sound of Music”; “Annie Get Your Gun”; “Miracle Worker”; Jr. Prom. Shelby Leland Spradlin, Jr. Robert Joseph Sowell Sarah Ellen Spencer Dana William Story Debbie Jo Street Scott Cameron Struthers Mary Ann Stuckmeyer 40 Miriam Ann Truitt Sharon Jeanne Underwood Carl Warren Vandebogart Marie Ellen Swart Ygr 3 Lee Tuck Nancy Lee Trapani - Pee Club 1; Drill Team 3; Office Ass’t 3; IBM Ass’t 4; VOT 4. John Douglass Tyson - Lance 4 . Sharon Jeanne Underwood - Nat’l Honor Society 3,4. William Joseph Sullivan Charles Boyd Triggs William Francis Trisler, Jr. Vera Lee Tuck - Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; J.V. Softball 3. Carl Warren Vandebogart - “Vandy” - North Hagestown High (Hagerstown, Md.) 1; Smithsburg High (Smithsburg, Md.) 2,3. John Douglass Tyson Nancy Lee Trapani Marie Ellen Swart - Gauntlet Tri-Hi-y 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2; IRC 4; Guidance Ass’t 4. William Francis Trisler, Jr. - “Billy” - SCA Rep. 1; J.V. Baseball 2; Lee Hi-Y 2,3,4; Rifle Club 1. 41 Lawrence Edwin Vemer Larry Craig Walker Edward Fred Wandelt Robert Clay Watson Lawrence Edwin Verner - “Larry” - Rifle Club 1; German Club 3; Thespians 3,4; Lancer Hi-Y 4; “The Miracle Worker”; “Morning Becomes Electra”; “Camelot”; Sr. Superlative. Edward Fred Wandelt - “Ed” “Gustov” - Concert Band 2,3,4; IRC 2,3, Treas. 4; FSA 2,3,4, Pres. 3; Lancer Hi-Y 3,4; J.V. Wrestling 3; Lab Ass’t 4; All Regional Band 3; Nat’l Honor Society 4. Robert Clay Watson - “Bob” - Frosh Football; J.V. Football 2. Delbert Wayne Weathers, Jr. - Chess Club 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 2,4, Pres. 3; Debate Club 1,2; J.V. Wrestling 1,3; Math Club 4; J.V. Tennis 3; Herald Poetry Ed. 4. Adrienne Weinberger - G.A.A. 1,2; Fr. Honor Society 2,3,4; Nat’l Honor Society 2,3,4; Concert Choir 3; Lance 4. Laura Beth Wells - “Laurie” - Girls’ Volleyball Intramurals 1; Clinic Ass’t 4. James Bernard White - “Whitey” - J.V. Baseball 1; V. Baseball 2,3,4; Lee Hi-Y 4. Jonathan Whitney White - “Jon” - Art Guild 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; SCA Rep. 1,4; Rifle Club 2; Intramural Flag Football 2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball 1,2,4, Co-Capt. 3; Intramural Track Field Meet 3; Intramural Football 3,4. Richard Conrad Whittenberger - Band Ensemble 1; Concert Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Bands 3,4; Band Festival 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Rifle Team 3,4; Cross Country 3; Tennis Team 3,4; Shield 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Math Honor Society 4. Linda Gail Whitener - Pep Club 2; Jr. Jargon; Herald 4; Shield 4; Art Guild 4; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Homecoming Float 3,4. Delbert Wayne Weathers, Jr. Adrienne Weinberger Laura Beth Wells Linda Marie Weygand James Bernard White Jonathan Whitney White Richard Whittenberger Linda Gail Whitener 42 Arthur Lon Wilson - “Lon” - Library Ass’t 1; Spanish Club 1; Rifle Club 2,3,4; V. Rifle Team 2,3,4; Intramural Football 1,3; Intramural Basketball 1,3. Rebecca Sue Wohlford - “Becky” - Mixed Chorus 1; German Club 2; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; SCA Rep. 3; Library Ass’t 4. Richard Peter Wondolowski - “Wondo” - Frankfort J.H’S. (Frankfort, Germany), Frankfort H.S. (Frankfort, Germany), Massanutten Military Academy (Woodstock, Va.); Lancer Hi-Y; J.V. Basketball 2; V. Basketball 3; Frosh Football; J.V. Football 2; Homecoming Ceremonies 4. David Thomas Wood - “Dave” - Key Club 2,3,4; Lance 1, Layout Ed. 2,3; J.V. Football 2; V. Baseball 3,4; J.V. Baseball 2. Sheryl Anne Woodburn - Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Head Librarian 1, Treas. 3; Lance 4. Arthur Lon Wilson Kathleen Marie Wilson Rebecca Sue Wohlford Edward Eugene Wolfe Deborah Kay Williams Mark Edward Williams Richard Peter Wondolowski David Thomas Wood Michael Henry Williams Roberta Ann Williams Sheryl Anne Woodburn James Woodward 43 Ellen Louise Wright - FHA 1; Pep Club 1 , 2 , 3 , Sec. 2; FBLA 3, Rep. 4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Shield 3, Student Life Ed. 4, Yearbook Award 3; Sr. Pipeline. Emma Jane Shea - French Honor Society 2,3,4; Concert and Marching Band 2,3,4; World History Award 2; Shield Index Ed. 3,4; All-Regional Band 4; Concert Choir 3. Ellen Wright Paul Fraser “So help me, if you take my picture!” “Look Ma, no cavities.” No smouchin’ in the hall, Kuper! “Which one of you has the stearing wheel?” “Where’s the counter¬ inaugural Ball this year?” SENIOR ADMINISTRATION DA Y ' They can’t be that dumb!’ mi w ‘Ha, bctcha thought I was passing out interims, but I’m only taking attendance. “Why is it always me?” 46 “Will the real Q. Zilch please stand up?” 47 ANNAPOLIS “All students must wear church clothes and bring sunglasses as we will be sitting on the Pittsburg side facing into the sun.” As the day of Oct. 19 dawned, the students who had been thus advised wondered who had stolen the sun and replaced it with the devil’s tears. One could hear grumbling comments as the seniors prepared to board the buses which would take them to Neptune’s city. “Let’s postpone the trip, it’s too cold,” “Hey, John, where are your sunglasses?” But once in Annapolis, the wet bedraggled students found refuge and warmth in the dry restaurants of the neighborhood. This was no day for church clothes or sightseeing. Finally, dry, full of food, and contented, the seniors again board the buses en route to the game. Once there, the Pittsburg fans heard a hearty fanfare from Lee, but not for the Pittsburg team. Despite the dreary atmosphere, the seniors cheered Navy on to victory and returned with good spirits. “As I see it in my crystal ball” “The Thinker” “Is it true blondes have more fun?” HALLOWEEN “Whatever happened to the school dress code?” 49 .dm 23 voJ rt.g w.g 83voJ am CTWFte ft UERY mn Branded by the wheelin’ dealin’ press as the Washington Irving immigrants headed by a brazen bunch of notorious collegiate hoods, we began our first year of heavenly high school. We took our place as the thumb sucking, lower than low Freshmen and stepped into a world of elevator tickets (“Listen kid, I ' ll give ya the best deal on season passes, so stick with me!”), bloody bathroom brawls (“Hey look, here comes a two-legged paper towel!”), and athletic defeat (“Aw you call that a football team, looks more like a diaper brigade to me!”). But we glumly stood up for our rights and won a little recognition by beginning the “best darned Freshmen paper in the history of Lee”, and by placing third in the annual Homecoming float competition. With one year under our belts we marched bravely into our second year as maybe-some-day- we’ll-make-it-Sophomores. If we thought our Freshmen year was bad, this year may have a little edge. As a Sophomore, you’re virtually unknown. Freshmen are picked on. Juniors and Seniors battle each other in a fight to the finish, but Sophomores are practically nonexistent, (“Hey did you see that Sophomore?” “Nope, didn’t see a thing except a water fountain”). Nevertheless, our courage ran high and the Sophomore class charged through the year making money on the Variety Show, sock hops, and car washes. Aha, finally at last!!! We’re Juniors, we’ve arrived. Now we’ve got to print up the elevator passes and pick on the Freshmen. By this time we’ve all got our own cars and every Junior knows where the “place” is, (“Meet ya at Ebbits”). We’ve got a newspaper to publish (“Prattling Putnam and Blabber Bluntnose are real swingers on the gossip scene”), class rings to order (“1 like the fire blue spinel, but the blue zircon matches my eyes”), and a Junior-Senior basketball game to win. By the time our Junior year screeches to a halt, the Roadrunners of ’69 have three years of gruesome experience, not to mention a fat treasury with which to start the big year. Now we’ve really got it made! The Roadrunners are the cream of the crop, and everyone has prepared for the future. Some of the most cherished memories are first place in float competition, victory in the Junior-Senior rivalry, a swinging lounge, and money for the biggest and best prom that a Senior class has ever had. Annapolis will never be the same. Senior administration turned the school topsy-turvy and Halloween showed the true colors of every Senior. And then, the big day, 6 9 69-graduation. Tears and joy flood the faces of every Senior as they parade through the gravel to their seats on the football field. ’69—It was a very good year! 51 Junior Class Officers (1. to r.): Rusty Summers (Pres.), Don Kawamoto (V. Pres.), Sheila O’Connor (Sec.), Eileen McKay (Tres.), Sue Gregory (Hist.). The Class of 1970 started their junior year on an enthusiastic note. In the summer of their sophomore year, they enhanced their treasury for the coming year by having a carwash. In preparation for their future they took the preliminary college boards in the fall and the college boards in the spring. With their senior year quickly approaching, many of their junior activities included many things which would give them pride in their “big” year. Sug¬ gestions for a class symbol were studied and the GROG emerged as the victor - ready for a hopping year! A new tradition to be carried out by the Junior class was begun this year. An Honor Guard, com¬ posed of members of the junior class was formed in order to uphold the privileges of the senior class. Another first for the juniors was a ring dance. In order that they would be able to receive the rings earlier and with a formal ceremony the junior class ousted the idea of a prom in favor of a formal ring dance. All in all, the juniors are a proud and fiercely spirited class and they are on their way to being one of the best senior classes at Lee! Sponsors: Mrs. Bum, Col. Hawkins. •mW .’ ' Noo Noo Noodle-O’s! 53 Linda Abene Carol Aguilar Ronnie Alberternst Bob Alderson Ted Allen Glenn Allen Bill Anderson Janet Ayers John Bailey Shearer Bailey Marcela Banuet Charlie Barker Betty Barrett Martin Baumann Samuel Bayles Barbara Belote Bob Belshan Jeanne Bennett “Now, Rusty, don’t drop that precious cargo!” Jay Berry Laura Berryman Bonnie Bowen Robbie Bobb Junior Steve Bookout Bowling Lola Brady John Brozen; Jeff Burke Steve Brunner Steve Gail Buzek Burnett Marty Burroughs Julio Caballero Robin Cantrell David Carper Beth Carswell Ross Carter 54 Susan Carter Darali Cemy Vicki Chagnon Cyndi Craig Chanda Crevier Steve Cruse Janet Chapman Connie Chase Tom Cheezum Richard Christesen Amy Christopherson Ben Clardy Pat Cunningham Tom Dalton Marty Darden Jenny Davis Pam Davis Penni Davis Mary Clark Bonnie Clarke Bob Clarke Fred Dean Diane DcCarlo Mark Deppe ' Dan Cleveland Jim Clifford Gaye Cochran Rick Desmond Ron Dodson Debbie Doerflein Problems, Steve? 55 Elaine Dolan Lynda Domingoes Don Dorman Ken Dufort Dave Edwards Mark Enis Susan Evans Nancy Evelyn Clinton Fairchild Gayle Farrish Ken Filipovich David Fischer Karen Foster Mary Foye Bob Franklin Sandra Franklin Jim Garber Ray Gauthier Michael Gilbertson Clifford Gillespie Linda Glaser Art Glazier Debbie Glazier Melody Gleichmann Bob Gloyd Debby Gough Tom Graft Jo Ann Gregorio Sue Gregory Patty Griese Anna Gugliemini Arnold Halse Barbara Hammond Terrie Hanex Beth Hanna Pat Hanna Kevin Harrahan Jim Hanson Bobbi Harbert Rick Harman Barbara Herrell Coral Hately Kevin Hayes Bob Hays Becky Hayslett Sharon Haxton Cynthia Hearn Pat Hemingway Brian Hermes Steve Hermes Janet Herndon Laura Harrell Bob Heron David Hess 56 Don Hess Cindy Hillmer Mark I lively Edgar Hodge Janet Hodges Bill Hoffman Bill Hoffman Jeb Hogan Lucretia Hollaway Steve Holman Mary Houston Joe Hughes Rex Humphrey Stephanie Hundemer Ken Icenhour Sue Igo John Ingram Doug Jenkins Bonnie Johnson Cathy Jones Gail Jones Bill Jones Ralph Jordart Lana Jury Don Kawamoto Jim Kelly Kolin Kelly Jill Kemerling Jim Kengla Jim Keys Terri Kincaid George Kindley Pam Kirchner Andra Kitchens Penny Kirchner John Kraus Paula Kruly Bill Kuper Judy Kuspis Steve Debbie Lackey Kusterbeck Jim LaGarde Virginia Cathy Lasser Leahey Ellen Lasser Natalie Liggan Rusty Lindvall Mark Littlewood Bill Lloyd 57 Ruthie Loetterle Brenda Logan Debbie Loman David Lorenson James MaCartney Valerie Maddox Mike Malle y Jeff Mann Pat Marshall Neal Martin Ron Mason Tina Mathes David May Jim McCloskey Diana McClure Cynthia McCollum Stewart McDaniel Robert McDonald Who said Juniors don’t work? John McGinley Nancy McGinty Steve McGraw Eileen McKay Roger McKay Helen McKennon Emily McKinley Julie Medley Merrilee Merrill Tom Mifflin Mel Milboum George Milner Lee Minteens Ralph Mitchell Kathy Moats 58 Well .. . ! Emily Moffatt Tom Moore Mike Morey Kathy Mullen Sharon Mullins Eddie Murphy Robert Murphy Roger Nelson Karen Neumann Jeanne Nichols Joseph Nilson Mike Noland Sheila O’Connor Colleen O’Dell Robin Oldaker Toren Olson Tricia Onnsby Anita Overstreet Jeremy Paine Kenny Patterson Patricia Patton Mike Pedigo Jim Peeler Susan Penhallow Greg Powell Sandy Powers Kathy Pugh Tory Raichlen Bob Ranney Charles Rawlings Mike Redmiles Bill Redmiles Gary Reese Elaine Reilly Dave Reuscher Karen Reynolds Robert Rightmyer Robert Rizi Cathy Robertson 59 Mike Robertson David Rogers Glenn Rogers Elin Roney Ray Root Ardie Rose Tom Ryan Bob Sanders Frank San tone Andy Saylor Scott Schuetz Peter Schuver Larry Sedlak John Sherwood Pam Shimer Marilyn Simon Beverly Simpson Mike Sinkinson Jeff Sinclair Frank Siwik Jeanne Slatton Lauriston Smith Jeanne Snyder Greg Sparkman Patricia Spiva Sherie Sprague Karen Starks Jeff Steele Marc Sterling Debbie Sterner Thomas Stewart Rusty Summers Dennis Talton Howard Tate 60 Gary Taylor Margie Thorpe David Tolliver Debbie Tucker Diane Wade June Wagner Mike Waring Marsha Waters What seems to be the problem? Patrick Wefel Mike Wells Syd White Kathy Whitmore Mark Williams Terry Williams Janet Winslow Michael Winters Robert Winters Thomas Wood Nancy Wright Penny Wright Wee Yee Sherry Young Toni Youngblood Steve Zamperini 61 Is that Rusty, our president, really working? Sorry girls, they took the picture anyway. 62 fOMR Aw come on, you aren’t really sleeping ... are you? You never can tell what Sharon might find in a cannon. The evil eye is upon us! 63 1st row: Debbie Hudock (President). 2nd row (1. to ro.): Steve Bums (V. President), Susan Bradfield (Secretary). 3rd row (1. to r.): Richard Sienkiewicz (Treasurer), Peter Shatswell (Historian). Sponsors: Miss Thurman, Mr. Baumgartner “The sky is falling.” As we took our second step into Lee, our motivation and effort surpassed that as when we were freshmen. Our second year, although enjoyable, was also exasperating. In biology we became master surgeons at dissecting frogs . . . just after lunch. In geometry we first learned the art of and then became experts at drawing straight lines, frustrating the teachers . .. and using up erasers. After gym the girls found themselves twice as slow in dressing and three times as fast running down the hall as they did as freshmen. We fourfd ourselves sleeping through English, and wondering why it seemed so hard. All in all it had been a fine year for the Class of‘71. We will continue to prosper and grow in spirit and make the Class of‘71 a memorable one at Lee. “Eye Witness is spelled with a ‘Y’ Not a ‘R’!” “So that’s where the Easter Bunny hid the last egg. 65 Anne Abernathy Robert Adkins Susan Aird Barry Alberternst Pat Alexander Paul Allen Valerie Allen Mario Alonso Kathleen Antonini Clare Anzalone Pam Archer Lynne Armstrong Janet Arnett Marshall Arnold Sandy Babler Stephen Badzik Sue Ba ' ley Joseph Henry Barget “I have a cold” Donald Barry Mary Barker Donna Barrineau Joni Batchelor Leslie Berens David Blankenship John Barlow Martha Donna Bean Pat Binion Jane Blitch Jane Barnes Barricks Laura Bennett Bill Blaine Ann Blodgett 66 Ruth Isabelle Bobb Bob Booher Mike Bossa David Boucher Lizabeth Bowen Mike Bozeman Susan Bradfield Bob Brant Luann Brandes Evelyn Brasse Debbie Brewer Michelle Briggs Martha Broad field Eric Broyles Joseph Broyles Linda Buchanan Greg Buehler Mark Bungardner “Gunsmoke, Gunsmoke” Richard Buonviri Mike Burgess Steve Bums Ricky Burnett Scott Bush Mary Bylund William Lloyd Byrd Betsy Calio Betsy Campbell Kathy Cantrell Dan ford Carroll Maria Carretta Gary Carter Ralph Cassano Denise Catlett Jeanne Centracchio Stanley Chastain Andrea Cichowicz “All together now” 67 Jcnnyce Clark Jullian Clippard Vic Coffenberry Jacque Copeland Richard Cornctti Douglas Coulter Denny Crigler Laura Croft Bob Crowder Susan Crupper Sonia Cubbage Christi Cunney Eileen Cunningham Larry Cushman Mike Czekalski Janet Daigrepont Richard Dettmar Mary Ann Dickson Craig Denny Charles Detwiler George Dively Poy See Der Charles Dexter Ted Dixon Rita Doney Dennis Doria Darlene Dove Cindy Dowell Ellen Duckett Jeanette Dulong Evelyn Edgell Dennis Edney David Eggleston Alfonso Ellis Nancy Ellis Marie Ellison Karen Embree Karen Emert Mark Evans John Evans Renee Evans Michael Faulkner 68 “Which is the statue?” Sally Felker Lewis Felts Dennis Fernandez Joyce F ' ette Pat Field Debbie Fischer Lee Fletcher Roy Fogle Janie Ford James Fox Nancy Fox Mike Foye Phyllis Frano Jim Frick James Fridley Pam Fulker John Funk Cheryl Funk Dale Galorowicz Dale Gamer Mark Garrotte Susan Garreil Elizabeth Geer Albert George Chuck Getty Barbara Getty Hope Gibbs Janice Gibbs Dickie Gilliam Judy Gilliland Peggy Gilmer Doug Girard Jaynie Gleason Judy Goins Cathy Gonzales Pat Gottschalk Jean Graham Steven Granski Karen Gray Steven Grenier Tanya Grissom Susan Gross Peggy Hartzel Karen Hagaucr Kathy Hambleton Joanne Hanna Marsha Hardin Brenda Charles Hall Jim Hammersley Teddy Harben Dave Hartley Hawvermale Penny Hall Joseph Hanks Cathy Hardcastle Karen Hartman Kurt Heinonen 69 Debbie Henderson Bruce Herold Vickie Hileman Don Hillmer Karrie Himes Holly Hitt Donna Hix James Hodges Susan Hoffman Marey Holland John Holzman John Horsman Debbie Horseman John Horvath Kathie Hotter Darrell Houston Gary House Norman Howe Wanda Howell Wilma Howell Debbie Hudock Linda Hudson Dee Dee Hughes George Huguenin Robin Humphrey Kevin Hutchinson Debby Hutchins • Debbie Hylton Bill Jackson Gail Jackson Pat Jeffarian Floyd Johnson Ewie Johnston David J ones Don Jones Doug Jones Gene Jones Linda Jones Carolyn Jones Cathy Kalvass Cynthia Karwedsky Maureen Keegan Charles Keene Keith Kelly Steve Kennedy Janet Kerr Kathy Kight Bob Kincaid Tina Klimchalk Doug Kolb Roy Korth Steve Kroh Robert Ksanznak Tom Kuspis Jerry Lagarde James Lancaster Ronnie Lane 70 Karen Lang Steven Lanier Kevin Laroche Robert Lavelle Jim Lay Susan Lee Robert Lennox Pat Leslie A1 Lessmann Gary Lewis Barbara Lewis Karen Lewis Peter Losi Lesle Lowery Terry Maples Carol Mather Paul May Claudia McCall Janette McClelland Martha McConnell Mark McFadden Elizabeth McKennon Ronald McLeod Bib McManmon Frank Meehan Robbie Mercy Gary Miller Gregg Miller Joe Mills Kim Minis “Spirit of ‘71” 71 Don Mitchell Ken Mitchell JmM Ruth Moffatt Kevin Molchany Deke Moore Christina Morgan Patti Morgan Barry Morlan Mary Moyer Mark Mueller Kathleen Mueller Paddee Mullins John Norris Donn Northup Robert Novy Cindy Nuckolls Michael Obremski David Oden Pam Odom Kevin O’Donoghue • Debby Offutt Leslie Oldaker Julie Ondow Linda Oswalt Steve Overby Mike Overstreet David Owen Wallace Newman Debbie Nohre Mark Nelson Nancy Nevin 72 David Page Stuart Paine David Palladino Joe Panella Pam Parks Dorsey Pates Debbie Pawlik Gwen Payne Vickie Peacock Dawn Pearsall Linda Penhallow Connie Perdue Donna Pfeiffer Debby Pickens Sharon Polglase IV Barbara Potter Theodore Puckett Sally Pugh Valerie Ramm Mary Randolph Wayne Rankin Carol Reames Richard Rehm Robert Reinard Randy Richard Wes Riley Pat Robbins Woodrow Roberts James Rogers John Rogers Carla Rollandini Debbie Rollins Janis Roney “I found that the orange flavor is best.” 73 Mark Ronquillo Liz Royal John Ryan Freddy David Patricia Beth Sheppard Don Silies Curt Smith Faith Rossell Craig Rucker Bobbie Rychlik Sandagger Schumaker Scully Barrett Shiff James Simon Floyd Smith Marilyn Rother Marby Rufsvold David Salinas Sandy Sandagger Erica Schoen Elena Scott Rachel Scriva Kathy Seeker Peter Shatswell Rick Sienkiewicz Dave Simpson Jimmy Smith Glenda Smith Linda Smith Lynn Smith Patty Smith Maria Smith Bob Snyder Dina Soto Linda Spector Sharon Spittle Joyce Steele Tate Stephens Ronald Stevens Cheryl Stevens Bob Stewart Isabella Strole “Talk about boredom” Sharon Strong Jennifer Stroud Steve Struthers Debbie Stultz Wayne Talbert Elaine Talbert Mike Taubenberger Chris Taylor Nancy Thomas Gail Thompson Donna Thurber Ginny Thurber Arlene Timoney Brent Todd Marcelo Troncoso Clyde Truitt Derek Trumbetic Steve Turner Martha Tyson Bill Vasaly Karen Walker Patty Weathers Carol Wellington Nancy Weston Russell Wheeler Doug Whitcraft Keith Whitener Faye Whitchurch Janice Wilkerson Chris Wickman Sue Willbrandt Paul Williams Terry Will Glenda Williams Jackie Williams Bill Wilson Leslie Witt James Witt Florence Wright Rusty Wright Ken weulzer Paul Wu Ken Zecca 75 This year’s freshman class arrived at Lee just out of Washington Irving and ready to show the other classes what they were made of. The class had much to be proud of - their cheerleaders, class officers, home¬ coming attendants, and of course their great football team, the finest freshman team Lee has ever had. The members of the Class of 1972 were overflowing with school spirit which they exhibited at the pep rallies. The officers and class sponsors worked hard to make this the best freshman class Lee has had. The class spon¬ sored sockhops, car washes, and bake sales to earn money for the treasury. The class of ‘72 will work hard for the next three years to set high standards for the future classes of Left to right: Beth Buchanan (Senator), Karen Fant (Hist.), Peggy Leslie (Sec.), Jack Baumgartner (Pres.), Barbara Steele (V. Pres.), Shelley Youngblood (Treasurer), Ed Banas (Senador). Sponsors: Miss Gossett, Mr. White. Frosh team - we’ve got what it takes! We try harder Concentration 77 Karin Abene Richard Alexander Richard Alexander William Alexander Linda Amundson John Anderson Joseph Anderson Lorriane Arthur David Ash Donna Baker Jill Baker Larry Baker Patricia Baker Ed Banas Sergio Banuet Don Barnes I eslie Barnes Cindy Barrett Shawn Barrett Marie Batts Jack Baumgartner Curt Baunsgard Gary Bean Steve Bedford Gail Begley Dave Benckert Marily Berger “It’s just too much!” Helen Bernal Scott Berry Craig Beyer Christine Birdsall Mike Blackwood Bob Blankenbaker Lee Blevins Ronald Bloch Steve Blythe Patricia Bohning Pradeep Bose Louise Bosse Robert Boucher Karen Bowen Pat Bowling 78 Robert Bradley Steve Brennan Sandra Britt Nancy Brooks Paul Brooks Micqui Brown Carol Brozena Elizabeth Buchanan Scott Buehler Phyllis Buhler Billie Bullard Judy Bullington Lynn Bunis Joan Burnett Dawn Burnette Sherry Byrne The Farmer’s Almanac-“Man of the Year” now enters . .. John Campbell Brian Campion Terri Carlson Steven Carroll Laurie Carson Colleen Carter Susan Caspero Barry Cassano James Cassedy Susan Cathcart Fred Chapman Muriel Chastain Michael Cholko Steven Christensen Robert Clardy David Coakley Mike Cobb Cathy Colby 79 Anita Collins Mary Carol Connolly Patti Connors Charlie Conover Jeff Corvey Gladys Cotter Evelyn Cox Ginny Cox William Craig Deborah Crawford Deric Crosby Polly Cross William Cruse Jay Cummings Doug Cushman Scott Custer Susan Czajkowski Mary Ellen Dalton Kenneth Danley William Darden Stephan Davis Tim Davis Toni DeCarlo Scott Decker Paula Denny Michael Desmond David Diam antes Dennis Donahue Pam Dougherty Fred Dowell Cathy Downs Colleen Dunbar David Duncan James Dundas Peter Dundas James Dussault Cynthia Eaton Jim Eckert Gary Edney Charles Einstein Tony Ellison Glenn Enright Bonnie Eppard Todd Erickson Peter Estes David Evans Steve Evanusa Roy Fales Karen Fant Susan Farago Robin Farran Lynn Farris Tonie Featherall Steve Ferrell 80 Stephen Fox Betsy Foye Susan Fox Chrisie Freeberg Marcia French Linda Fridley Karen Gage Ann Gallagher Gary Geer ark Gerhards Michael Getter Margot Getty Kathy Gilbertson Linda Gillespie Sandra Gillespie Ellen Godsey Karen Gore Charlotte Gott Paul Goven Valerie Graham Gail Gray Jim Gray Robert Gray Melisa Greene James Griese Gary Groth Paul Gurski George Gutridge Linda Hammons Connie Hanks Brady Hanna Michael Hanrahan Susan Harman William Harrell “Ha, ha, ha.” 81 Michael Hartley George Hartline Tom Hartnett Michelle Jan Heaton Betty Laurie Sandy Hodge Thomas Holaday Stephen Horn Harvey James Heishman Hermonson Hers tine Peggy Michael Steve Horsman Ned Hassell Rebecca Jonathan Denise Hewett Hoffmaster Holland Annrose Fred Haxton Herendeen Herring June Hirst Jerry Hogue John Horn Horvath Mike Herron Robert Houston Debbie Hryckiewicz Debbie Hubka Barry Hudson Robin Hughes Kerri Hurlock Warren Hurlock Kevin Hyde Joann Irons Diane Isham Larry Jaskulski Larry Jenkins Lee Jenkins Karen Jessee Gail Johns Freshmen have spirit 82 Debbie Johnson Vicki Johnston Marilyn Ann Kengla Karen Kowalski Thomas David Lackey Barbara LaRosa Richard Margaret Kashurba Michael Kirk Rose Kramer Ksanznak Jerry Lafferty Robert Johnson J ordan David Kassel Mike Kitchens Karen Kretzer Joan Kuspis Karen Lail Laurents Robert Johnson Linda Kaplan Brian Kawamoto William Peggy Leslie Kusterbeck Ann Liski Patti Lloyd Mike Lucks Gary Luzadder Donald Lyles Charlotte Lynch Donna MacAfee Betsy MacLucas Roy Macy Keith Mahoney Jan Malley William Mallon Alan Maroncy Denise Martin Michael Mason 83 James Mather Patricia Mattuski Don McCall Kathleen McClelland Steven McCloskey Andy McCollum Dwaine McCollum Kerry McDermott Maureen McEneamey Michael McGinley Robert McGinty Paula McGuinn Michael McGuinness Rick McIntosh Kathi McKay Susan McLaughlin Dave McNutt Thomas McVay Jim Medding Charles Melton Steve Mercer Suzanne Kathryn Miller Merrill Jennifer Jeanne Mershon Miller Ed Mifflin Joel Mills Safe and restful sleep, sleep, sleep. Sarah Milner Cathy Monas Wade Moore Cindie Morin Carol Morris Mary Catherine Moshos Anne Mulloy Ellen Murphy 84 Kathy Murphy Carol Muter Robert Nalls Edward Nance Jimmy Nanney Dominique Nelson Sharon Nelson My-Hanh Nguyen “ . . . rat tails, old lunch, sheet music?? What’s that doing in here?” Barry Sharon Nolan Howard Norman Luana O’Brian Michael Vicki Olson Bob Ortzman Michael Owens Linda Pearce Peterson Susan Peterson Jack Peterson Patty Phillips Susan Pitts William O’Donnell Margot Susan Paine Suzanne Perdue Thomas John Peyton John Phinney Terry Pohl Nuckolls Kris Olson Ostinato Denise Paul Karen Peterson Peterson Patty Pfister Linda Pitts Jo Ann Poland 85 Melody Potter Glenn Powell James Powell June Powell Linda Pugh Marilyn Pugh Diane Purkis Barry Rickman Donna Risso Eric Robarge Brenda Robbins Iris Robertson Helmut Rohde Gary Root Debbie Rose Betsy Ross Candy Rossell Debbie Rother Daniel Rowe Joseph Ryan b red Saalbach Mark Salamone Catherine Sanderson Daniel Schmidt Peggy Schuver Rex Scudder Gary Seckinger Shari Secrest David Sharp Doug Sharp Kenneth Shaw Charles Shelton Ann Shepley Linda Sheppard Steven Sherrod Kathy Shifflett Mike Shockley Debbie Shoemaker Walter Shorter Linda Shotwell Mark Shubatt Andy Simpson Cheryl Simpson Paul Simpson David Skidmore Beth Skillman William Slatton Darla Slinger Bob Sloan Michael Slone Susan Smallwood Paul Smiley Bill Smith Vincent Smith 86 Leslie Sormbergcr Kathy Sparks Mike Spriegel Greg Starks Barbara Steele John Steele Vernon Strang Vicki Street Donna Studley Harmon Stults Michael Stutzman Christine Sullivan Kenneth Sullivan Debbie Sutherland Sharon Sutherland Ann Svaeri Laura Swyler Patty Talbott Tony Taylor Paul Thurber Arthur Todd Robert Todd James Trayers Richard Tritle Richard Troen Greg Truesdale Janet Truitt Brooke Tucker Suzanne Tucker Vicki Valentine “1 get a funny feeling there was a worm in this apple.’ 87 Floyd Vodvarka- Jan Walker Pam Walker Stacey Waring Carroll Warner Debra Warner Steve Way Randy Wheatley Lynn Weaver Denise Webster Fred Wechsler Judy Wheeler Albert White Craig White Linda Wiekhorst Paul Williams Charles Wilson Jean Winters Helen Wilson Jerry Witt Richard Wilson Susan Wittig Jane Winters Nancy Wohlford Jon Wood Wes Wood Kathy Wright Deborah Yake Brad Yen ter Shelley Youngblood Gregg Zeleniak 88 See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. 89 This area is 0 .STRATFORD HALL Stratford Hali. - plantation was built by 1 homasLee a Colonial Governor ofVirginia and WAS THE BIRTHPLACE OF TWO SIGNERS OF THE DeCLARATIOI OF INDEPENDENCE RicHarD HenRy Lee AND FraNc£ LigHtfoOt Lee In hot was also the birthplace of ilRTHPLACE endenceRi Ot LsE W I ROBERT The beginning of the 68-69 school year was marked by the establishment of an eighth grade class. This class has proved to be both willing and eager to uphold the fine traditions at Lee. The class of ‘73 started the year off by exhibiting marked enthusiasm at the football pep rallies. The magazine drive was largely a success due to the efforts and initiative of the eighth grade students. Under the guidance of Cheryl Hartman, the eighth grade class president, a successful pep club was created, cheer¬ leaders were elected, new service clubs were formed and bake sales and dances were held. As exhibited by these activities, it has been an unusually productive year for the class of ‘73. Class officers: L. Hillmer (Hist.), L. Gallagher (Sec.), C. Hartman (Pres.), G. Miller (Treas.), B. Baker (V. Pres.) “They went that away.” 91 Joe Adolph James Aird Connie Aldridge Pam Alexander Barbara Allen Larry Allen Bonnie Almoney Francis Anderson Greg Anderson Susan Angelino Kay Badzik Scott Bailey Barry Baker Stephen Banko John Barker Ann Barnes Sheryl Barnes Kathy Barrett Thomas Basilone Robert Batchelor Kenneth Bender Lee Berryman Liz Berry Paul Bertoni “SPIROT AGNEW is a disease.” Maureen Betzhold Mary Anne Bicher David Blaine Karen Blankenship Alex Blatchford David Bludworth Lynda Boehm John Bohlayer Patti Bokowski Cathy Boosse Roger Bowling Terry Bozeman Dennis Bradley Martin Bradley Tarlan Bradley 92 Diane Brasse Eugene Breitenberg Paul Lee Brickell Lynn Broadfleld Mary Brooks Marsha Brown Sharon Brown Vicki Broyles Susan Buczek Hank Bullock Debbie Buonviri Wanda Burdette Ellen Burkhardt Jan Bums Debbie Burroughs Maria Busch Michael Byars Robert Byrd Bob Byrne John Calio Richard Call Mike Campbell Ken Campbell Karen Campbell Susan Capar Michael Carruthers Stuart Carter Glen Cashwell Chris Cavanagh James Chagnon Sharon Charles Libby Charlton Valerie Clark Donna Claudio Amy Cloutier Alan Cockerham Brad Cochran James Colley Carol Collard “Very interesting!!!” 93 Johnny Colley Susan Connor Susan Cooke Pamela Corbin Christine Cometti John Cregger Michelle Crcvier Sandra Cross Donna Crouch Jane Crupper Dana Cubbage Linda Cunningham John Cutler Richard Czekalski Cheryl Dalton Elizabeth Dalton Donna Darr Dudley Davidson Christina Davis Joseph Davis Kenny Davis Steve Davis Linda Denney Larry Desseyn Ronda Doney Mike Dove Deborah Dove Jimmy Duffy Sharon Dull Steve Dunn Cheryl Dunn Kathy Dussault Adrienne Earnhardt Steve Edson Kathy Eichorst Barbara Elam Gilbert Ellertson Emmet Erwin Scott Estes Gail Etheridge Olga Evanusa Mike Fargis Edward Fearing Antoinette Featherall “Em moving.” 94 Peter Filipowicz Alan Findley Vernon Fitzgerald John Fleming Peggy Fleming Kathleen French “I’ve got my MOJO working!” David Frick Lynn Gallagher Karen Gammon Ed Garretson Gwendolyn Garten Dante Gates “Lovey, dovey . .. ” Janis Gault John Gauthier Kurt George Kristin Gilliam Debra Gladden Claus Goerlitz “There is no EYEWITNESS in my locker.” Elise Goldman Kay Gordon David Granski David Gray Gary Gray Marceil Greek Danny Grenier Michael Griffin Kip Griffith J oy Groff Albert Gross James Gun Ken Hall Debra Halse Kathy Hammersley Terry Hammes Philip Hankey Merri Hanna 95 Bryce Hanson Ed Harrison Cheryl Hartman Susie Hawes Charles Hawvermale Faye Hayes Karen Heck Britt Helquist Becky Henderson John Hendricks Sherree Hermanson John Herold Rebecca Heron Byron Hewett Chuck Hill Lisa Hillmer Bruce Hoffer William Holmes Paul Holsopple Calvin Hood Nancy Hood Joseph Hotter Sharon Hough Tim Houston David Howard Donald Howe Monica Hoyle Debbie Hucks Jeff Hughes Guy Huguenin Randa Humphrey Donna Hylton Jay Hynes Rosanna Imholz Marie Jackson Mary Jennings John Jividen Bonnie Johnson James Johnson Sid Johnson Cathy Johnston John Johnston Carlton Jones Janet Jones 96 Lonny Kretzer Ernie Kyger Terry Kyle Rick Ladson Marc LaRoche Linda Lawhorne Pam Laws Walter Lawson Jane Lay Linda Lazzell Michael Leahey Richard Levering “Now let’s get our story straight.” Susan Jordan Cathy Judy Debbie Kammier Lewis Kammer Peggy Keller Gerry Kerr Mary Kervitsky Debbie Kight Linnea Killian Bob Kirk Barbara Kistler Leslie Kober Steven Kolesar Mark Koval Richard Kraus Deborah Lillard Charles Alan Little Lynn Lively Bill Lunger Erwin Lutz Bonnie Luzadder Tommy Lyles Linda Lyons Laurie Mader Daniel Mahler Mary Mann Paul Mansy Kathy Marshall Lisa Marshall Charles Martin 97 Debra Moffett Robin Moody Wayne Mathewson John Mathias Anita Mathes Debbie Mathias Phillip Matson Kathy Matthews Louis Mayo John McCauley Jim Moore Pat Moore William McCollough Debbie McCoury Allison McCullock Steve McDaniel Kathy McDermott Eric McDonnell Debbie McElhanon Mary McGerald Kevin McGinley Terry McGuinn Tommy McGuinn Bobby McKim Mara McKinley Thomas McManis Vickie McMullens Carole Meehan Scott Melton Karen Melvin Clyde Michael Robert Mifflin “Bet you can’t do this!” John Millan Christy Miller Dan Miller Gibette Miller Karen Miller George Mills David Mitchell Forrest Mitchell Johanna Moran Jennifer Morrow Cynthia Moser Maureen Mullen 98 Robert Mulloy Kathy Mundy Raymond Murphy Bill Nay Carolyn Nee Debora Newsom Tan My Diem Nguyen Laurie Nock Steve Nowell Mike O’Brien James O ' Donnell Alan Okopinski Linda Olewine Marc Olson Debbie Orsini Robin Overby Wanda Overstreet Thomas Pace Fredrick Pacifici Teresa Palm ore Mike Panella Tony Parrish Robert Parrott Jean Patterson Sheri Peacock John Peeler Mike Pennington Joseph Penton John Petchul Mikel Peterson Nancy Pfister Michael Pfoutz Becky Pickens Mary Pieron David Podsiadlik Sandra Polglase Mark Porter Patricia Porteous Cindy Porter Robert Powell Ruthann Powell Thomas Powers Mike Prah Lisa Pulver Carol Ranney Lou Ann Rawlins Larry Rew Eleanor Richards David Robarge Doug Robinson Doug Robinson Sharon Rodgers 99 Curt Rogers John Rogers Melinda Root Glenn Roscher Don Rose Janet Ross John Ross Mark Rutherford Melinda Ryan Barbara Salinas Tommy Salmon Mike Sanders John Sandridge Tim Saunders Ronald Schmidt Scott Schmidt Terry Schraa Phyllis Schrom Joyce Scott James Seeker Debra Shelton Lewis Sherrill Debbie Sherwood Donna Shoffler Laura Shore Lynne Simmons Chris Simpson Terry Simpson Steve Sinclair Linda Sisson Don Slatton Bruce Smith Claude Smith Dianna Smith Kelly Smith Ken Smith Kerry Smith Doug Snyder Mary Snyder Marco Soto Deborah Souders William Stanley Carol Steele Dennis Stephenson Glen Sterling John Sterling David Stewart Debra Stewart Patricia Stewart Becky Stoner Marcia Strong Steve Summers Lynn Svaeri Linda Swink 100 Jeffrey Tandy Angelia Taylor Deborah Thomas Symone Thomas Theresa Thomas Sheilah Tipton Pamela Trayers Robin Traylor Pamela Truesdale Janice Tucker Janice Tucker Linda Tuegel Sherry Ulrich Susan Vasaly Bob Vassel Patricia Vaughn Dave Vodvarka Valerie Wade Virginia Wade Joe WaU Karen Watson William Weadon Meg Weathers Leslie Weaver Michael Webb Wendy Weiland Richard Weinberger Robin Welch David Wells Leroy Weygand Jan White Cheryl Whitehead Randy Whittenberger Candy Wickman Christy Williams Debbie Williams Gary Williams Richard Williams Janet Wills Jayna Wilson Nancy Witherell Leslie Witt Roberta Wood Bonnie Woodbum Barry Woods Ronald Wuelzer Barbara Yanowsky Betty Yanowsky Richard Yarborough Teresa Yarber Karen Yawomicky Elizabeth Young Marge Zeleniak Jon Zen 101 STUDENT LIFE 103 “Where’s the fire THIS time?! “Guess that showed him!” MISCELLANEOUS “Now here’s the plan. . . “I’m above your level. 104 Back on Monday??? 105 HOMECOMING 1968 SALUTES PATRIOTISM- PAST PRESENT Fiery Lancers 106 Lancers’ Charge At the Party 107 108 Pep Rally Enthusiasm Some hero The theme is patriotism and what better theme could be chosen to express the deep emotional pride, the fierce competition, and the wide¬ spread anxiety of a student body during Homecoming. Homecoming is only a word for a feeling-a feeling of pride in seeing the halls decorated with the colors of the country and the school, a feeling of warmth and closeness in a spirit building bonfire, and the feeling of competition in a group effort to present the Homecoming Follies. And then the big night-the pinnacle of all emotion-the Home¬ coming game. All is silent on the field and in the bleachers, as the pride felt in the hearts of all floats through the air on the notes of the National Anthem. The silence breaks and anxiety prevades the air. The Senior Class rejoices as the winners of the float competition are an¬ nounced and then everyone watches as the two gridiron teams face each other in a battle for victory. Halftime marks the end of the week long anxiety of four girls as one of them is crowned Homecoming Queen of 1968. The night is climaxed in defeat but not all has been defeated, for there remains the spirit of patriotism. The week is ended with the Homecoming Dance-a final tribute to a feeling that cannot be ex¬ pressed, but only felt. Although time can claim the days and send them to their place in the past, it cannot claim the memory of the spirit that lives in the hearts of the students. 109 ROBERT E. LEE S 1968 HOMECOMING COURT Freshman Attendant Miss Lynn Farris Freshman Attendant Miss Barbara Steele Junior Attendant Junior Attendant Miss Julie Medley Miss June Wagner 111 Maid of Honor Miss Debbie Hillmer 112 1968 Homecoming Queen Miss Karen Baumgartner Silke and her American family-The Shimer’s “We were ten days on the boat and very excited about coming to America. Slowly morning came and we saw the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan lights in the light of dawn, ” These are the words of Silke Meader, Lee’s Foreign Exchange Student from Heide, Germany. An enthusiastic addition to Lee’s organizations, Silke is a member of Lancer Tri-Hi-Y, Keyettes, the German Club, the International Relations Club, and the Varsity Basketball team. Among her interests are sailing and football - both of which are new and exciting to her. Lee is very proud, as well as pleased, to have Silke here in America as a guest in our school. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Theresa’s host family-The Romero’s The Springfield Chapter of the American Field Service at Lee this year sent their representative, Theresa Jones, to Peru. Theresa spent the summer in freezing winter weather in Puno, Peru with the Romero family. Among her activities were bullfighting, trips to Lima, Cuzco and Manchu, Picchu and visiting ranches. While there, Theresa attended a Catholic Girls’ School, taught in an English Language Center and did an English radio program. Theresa was the perfect girl to represent America in a foreign country and Lee has every right to be proud of her. 114 OUTSTANDING TEENS Paul Sisk, Kathy Buchanan, Bill Kitchens OPTOMISTS Sally Darden, Greg Reed S.A.R. AND D.A.R. Rick Nay, Theresa Jones AWARDS The DAR and SAR Awards are given each year to the two seniors who have shown the qualities of ser¬ vice, leadership, honor, and scholarship. Several stu¬ dents are selected by the awards committee and voted on by the faculty. DAR Good Citizens are eligible to be district winners. The girl selected as the state winner is awarded a $100 savings bond or a $75 scholarship. The state winners are eligible for national honors which includes a $1000 scholarship. Lee’s DAR winner was Theresa Jones and Rick Nay was the SAR winner. Each fall the optimist clubs throughout the country sponsor Youth Appreciation Week during which special honor is paid to worthy students. This year the Springfield chapter chose Sally Darden and Greg Reed as Lee’s representatives on the basis of their leadership, scholarship,.and citizenship. Each year students are selected who have dis¬ tinguished themselves in leadership and community, church, and school activities to compete in state com¬ petition. One outstanding teen will receive a trophy from the governor. From the 50 states winners, 10 will be selected as the outstanding teens of America and will receive a $1000 scholarship. Paul Sisk, Kathy Buchanan, and Bill Kitchens are this year’s winners who compete in state competition. 115 ITS ACADEMIC Lee’s “It’s Academic” team, comprised of Paul Sisk (Capt.), Dwight Hamner, and Chris Fox, faced stiff competition early in March as the team confronted St. Steven’s and Albert Einstein High Schools. Although the Lee Lancers went down in defeat, the spirit remained strong among the attending members of the student body. Maybe next year . . . Dwight Hamner, Paul Sisk, and Chris l ox arc backed up by our Advisor, Mrs. Mellion, and a Giant 1 ' ood Store representative. 116 Mass ensemble PEP ASSEMBLIES Snip,snip Assemblies this year ranged from the serious to the light-headed. The first assembly of the year was held by the SCA for freshman orientation before school started. In this way the freshmen were introduced to the officers of the student government, the presidents of the various .service clubs, and the rules and regulations of Lee. Other important assemblies included the assembly on patriotism during Homecoming week when Mr. Babson, chairman of the Fairfax Board of Supervisors, spoke on the responsi¬ bilities of today’s youth, and the Christmas assembly at which the band played Christmas carols, Mr. Pfohl sang a solo, and the Madrigals sang. Many pep assemblies were also held during the year, at which school spirit was en¬ couraged through class competition for the pep stick. “All together now. . .” Follow the leader Eyes left! 117 The Gents rate high DANCES In the spotlight TWANG! On Friday and Saturday nights throughout the year, Lee’s cafeteria was transformed into an entirely different atmosphere. The dances held ranged from the semi-formal Christmas dance to the informal victory dances. The eighth grade rounded out the year by sponsoring a Valentine’s Day dance. 118 Smile! You’re on Candid Camera! 119 Miss Diane Dix Miss Nancy Hotter MISS LEE COURT - 1969 Miss Jan Laurents Miss Donna Schumaker 120 Miss Lee - 1969 Miss Mary Ann Stuekmeyer The Lineup “O Solo Mio.. . MR LANCER CONTEST This year, Lancer Tri-Hi-Y initiated the new tradition of an annual Mr. Lancer Contest. The girls in the Tri-Hi-Y voted on boys from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes whom they felt most qualified to serve the school as Mr. Lancer. Rehersals were held every nite in which each of the talent groups practiced for the big nite. On the nite of the contest, the boys were judged for talent, scholarship, coordination, and physique. A trophy was given to the boy with the best legs, Barrett Shiff, one was given for congeniality, Tim Etheridge, and last but not least, Mr. Lancer was crowned, Greg Reed. Supremes Lancer Style 122 What wedding? DONKEY BASKETBALL Bellied-up Blow in his ear and he’ll follow you anywhere. “How do I wind him up to go?” Tug-o-war Up and over 123 LEE THEATRE PRESENTS JUST CAMELOT Sue Lessman as Guenevere and Jon White as King Arthur. The presentation of Just Camelot was held on November 22nd and 23rd in the Lee auditorium. It was produced by Mrs. Houston, Lee’s Drama Teacher. Jon White starred as King Arthur, presented as an understanding husband. Sue Lessmann played the part of Queen Guenevere. Lancelot, played by Larry Verner, was Guenevere’s lover and King Arthur’s best knight. Mike Waring, played Merlin the Magician, the guiding force for Camelot, and Jan Laurents played Nimue, a beautiful nymph. Bill Hanson portrayed the comic character Pellinore, a 14th century hippy. Morgan Le Fay, the fairy queen, was played by Laura McGinty. Tim Hassell portrayed the villain, Modred, and Tom of Warwick was played by Bob Kirk. This year the lee theatre used a new technique for the production of Camelot, the “Brechtian technique.” A film strip and slides were shown while the players acted. The sets were limited and costumes ranged from period costumes to mini-skirts and sweatshirts and jeans. Satirizing all the impractical things about old theatrical productions of musicals, the anti-theatre was a completely unique experience and had something for everyone. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Night’s End This year’s Senior Play was “Twelfth Night”, a Shakespearen comedy. It was di¬ rected by Mrs. Meade. The plot centered on the resolving the triangle of love. The main character, Viola, disguises herself as a boy to serve Duke Orsino. Duke Orsino uses him her to court the Countess Olivia. Olivia falls in love with him her. Viola rejects the Countess’s love for the obvious reason that she is a woman and because her master loves Olivia. When the case of mistaken identity is resolved, Viola marries her master. This situ¬ ation, plus the complicated antics of the lesser characters, made for a delightful and hilariously funny Senior Play. The hard work of the Seniors in the play and those who worked on it made “Twelfth Night” a success which will be remembered by all who saw it. Behind the scenes 125 Activity Period Dodgers She did what??? I’ll accept that fact 126 No paper. .. Senior Charge “Open wide!” “I don’t know why, just because.” Underground disc jockey 127 128 129 ADMINISTRATION MR. PARRISH Robert E. Lee High School moves into its second decade with a record of outstanding achievement. Lee’s graduates have distinguished themselves in many fields of endeavor throughout the country and the world. Since the heart of the school is really the student body, we are fortunate to have such a fine group of students enrolled at Lee. I particularly want to commend the Senior Class for their fine example of leadership-this year. On behalf of the faculty and underclassmen, 1 want to wish each member of the graduating class well as he departs the Halls at Lee. William C. Parrish Principal 130 MR. BIGLIN MR. MARTIN This year, Lee sees a new face in the position of Assistant Principal for Administration, Mr. John Biglin. Mr. Biglin’s primary responsibliity is student control, which occupies a great deal of his time. The other duties of the office he holds are writing reports of the school to the state and the county, supervising the use of the school facilities, taking care of bus. transportation, and supervising the work of the cus¬ todians. As a result of the overcrowded condition at Wash¬ ington Irving Intermediate, Robert E. Lee High School has gained 460 eighth graders this year. Along with the eighth graders, Lee welcomes a new assistant principal, Mr. Martin. It is his arduous task to oversee all of the eighth grade departments. Mr. Martin has been pleased with the excellent cooperation that he has received from the eighth grade class, and the ad¬ ministration, faculty and student body of Robert E. Lee High School. GENERAL NORELL General Norell is highly respected by both students and faculty. His duties as Assistant Principal of Instruction include ordering textbooks and other teaching materials, obtaining substitute teachers and aiding teachers in any way possible. General Norell plays an important role in the smooth operation of our school. 131 Mrs. Virginia Dillon W. Va. Wesleyan, W.Va. Univ. A.B. Mrs. J. Dovvnie Cornell B.A. The Guidance office is an indispens¬ able part of Robert E. Lee. Through this office, students are able to learn about and to solve his own problems. Coun¬ selors give advice to students on matters of school curricular, college preparation, and job opportunities. The Guidance of¬ fice is a veritable storehouse of valuable information for the use of the student body. Mr. William A. Duffy St. Bonaventure, Catholic Univ. B.A., M.S. Mr. M. Barton Finch St. Louis U., G.W.U., American U., Wm. Mary A.B., M.A. 132 Mrs. Jean Jennings Pacific U., Univ. of Oregon B.A., M.Ed. Mrs. Francis D. Kieffcr Ohio Wesleyan, U. of Pgh, Win. Mary B.S., M.Ed. Director of Guidance Mrs. Ruth D. Meade American Univ. A.B. Mr. E. Guy Wilson Univ. of Va. B.A., M.Ed. 133 SECRETARIES Mrs. Sara Tilson Mrs. Dorothy Newell Into the main office flows much of the responsibility of running a school such as Robert E. Lee. Typing, checking absentees, answering phones, and typing reports are only a few of the jobs allotted to the secretaries. Without the secretaries, many of the high school functions would not be carried out. Mrs. Florence Ryan Mrs. Dorothy Conroy 135 ENGLISH Miss Beth Bailey Madison College B.S. Miss Sharon Barber Capitol University B.A. Mrs. Carol B. Brandt Radford B.S. The main objective of the English Department is to widen the student’s scope of classical and contemporary literature. This has been accomplished by the establishment of advanced classes of Honors English and American Civilization. The English Department is also supplementing its classroom activities with interesting and enjoyable outside activities. The students have helped to plan a Greek feast, Elizabethan banquet and a proposed trip to England. To complete its curriculum, the English Department offers courses in drama, public speaking, traditional English, and creative writing. Mrs. Sally H. Cooper St. Joseph Col, U. of Md. A.B. Mrs. Susan David Marshall Univ., W. Va. Univ. B.A. Mrs. Charlotte Burn Wm. Mary A.B. Miss Lynda C. Gossett Univ. of N.C. B.A., M.A.T. 137 Mrs. Pauline Horwitz Temple, Penn State, U. ofVa., Wraxton Col, Oxford B.S. Mr. Robert F. Hepp Washington Lee B.A. Mrs. Martha S. Hiestend University of Michigan A.B. 138 Mrs. Lebam Houston Meredith, Syraeus U., U.N.C., Indiana, M.V.C.C. A.B. Mrs. Lillian How American U., U.Va. B.A. Mrs. Jean Meade Agnes Scott Col., Duke U. B.A., M.A.T. 139 Dr. Johannes Pastoor R.C.U., Nijmcger, Holland PH.D. Miss Alice Smolka Manhattanvillc Col. B.A. Miss Janet Thurman William Mary A.B. 140 Mr. LaRue Van Meter Ill. Wesleyan, Amer. U., Shepherd Col. B.A. Miss Molly F. Workman Longwood College, Duke Univ. B.A., M.A. Miss Mary E. Worsham Radford College, U. Of Va. B.A. Chairman 141 LANGUAGE Miss Patricia Economos Dakota Wesleyan University B.A. Four year courses in Latin and German and five years of French and Spanish help students become acquainted with the languages and customs of the other countries in the world. Students are aided in the development of speech with the use of the language lab and the audio-visual aids. Mrs. Judith M. Garcia West Virginia University B.A. X , 142 Miss Martha J. Gochcnour Madison College B.A. Mrs. Grace C. Hamilton Birmingham Southern Col., U. of Va. B.A., M.Ed. Mr. Peter W. Hatcher U. of Va., American Univ. B.S.Ed., M.A. . IP V rftffjcc mi 1 TgftSOUt (.OUNjf. _ . i JrO V(cr ■ rtODu e.Tive Ffierns p £ ?TV XTu-b.r Jfc ,Syo S ifON isrttL. (fifty or fi 3fcA’J Chairman 143 Mr. Werner P. Hauer Wake Forest University B.A. Mr. Phillip B. Jones Grace Col, Knox Col, Georgetown U. B.A. Miss Judith Elwin Wright Madison College B.A. 144 SOCIAL STUDIES Miss Ann R. Cunningham Western Kentucky U. B.A. Miss Judith M. Anderson Otterbein College B.A. Miss Carlas Gadell Radford College B.S. The social studies de¬ partment is responsible for informing the students about the world of today, the history of yesterday and the problems that we, as future voters, will face. These objectives are carried out through the re- quired courses of geography, history, and government. For students who wish to supplement their knowledge in social studies, many elective courses are off ered. 145 Mrs. Claudia Hottenstein Madison B.A. Mrs. Betty Howe U. of Miami, U. of Ga. B.A., M.A. Mr. D.D. McMaster Grove City Col., U. of Va. A.B., M.Ed. Mr. John P. Moore King’s College A.B. Chairman 146 Mrs. C. Jean Persinger Radford, Univ. of N.C. B.S. Mrs. Diane L. Riffer Westhampton Col., Univ. of Wise. B.A., M.A. Mrs. Elizabeth Royston Smith Col, 1 airfield Univ. B.A., M.A. Mr. Loran V. Ward West Virginia University B.S., M.S. THT «t ■ ■. ntr r r ——— yrrmnr ——— 147 Mr. Joseph C. White Bethel College, N. Texas State Univ. B.S., M.S. Mrs. Lois Whitney Radford, Univ. of Va. B.S., M.A. Mr. Robert L. Wiener Lehigh Univ. B.A. 148 MATHEMATICS Mrs. Emily A. Abercombie Northern Georgia College B.S. Mr. Estil H. Brown Wofford Col., Wm. Mary College A.B. Miss Rebecca Dixon Univ. of North Carolina B.A. In addition to the standard math courses of algebra, geometry, trig¬ onometry, and general math, courses are given in functions, probability and statistics, and an advanced course in calculus and math analysis. The math teachers try to make the classes as inter¬ esting as possible and apply math to everyday problems. By the time students are through with high school math, they are well-prepared to go on to college. 149 Mr. Victor A. Farkas Paterson State Col., Montclair State Col. B.A. Col. Russell L. Hawkins USMA, Univ. of Va., Univ. of Conn. B.S. Mrs. Judy G. King Purdue Univ., Univ. of Alabama B.S. 150 Mrs. Alice S. Malone Shippensburg State Col., Penn. State, U. of Va. B.S. Col. George E. Perry East. Mich. U., U. of Mich., U. of Va. A.B., M.A. Mr. James R. Powell Xavier Univ. of La., U. of Va., Catholic U. B.S. ••• !!••• ■ Chairman 151 Mrs. Lois S. Smith Moravian Col, R.I. Col. B.S. Col. Milton C. Taylor U.S.M.A., U. of Va., G.W.U. B.S., M.A. Miss Sylvia Will Roanoke College, U. of Va. B.S. Mrs. Sally H. Winston Sweet Briar Col., U. of Pa., U. of Va. B.A. 152 Col. George VV. Bodecker W. 111., U. 111., Rutgers, Madison B.Ed., B.S., M.S. Mr. Joseph M. Costantini Graceland, George Mason GWU U. of Va.. Amer. U. Georgetown, B.A. Mr. Donald R. Eckelhofer Tusculum, Appalachian B.S., M.A. Mrs. Patricia Hook Syracuse University B.S. SCIENCE In today’s complex society, a basic knowledge of science is an essential factor in every student’s education. The Science Department at Lee amply fulfills this need by offering such courses as earth science, physical science, chemistry, biology and physics. 153 Col. Milford A. Koehler Princeton B.S. Mrs. Dorcas Lawson Wm. Mary, R.P.I., U. of Va. B.S., M.Ed. Mrs. Barbara Levinson Cornell B.S. Mrs. Peggy Matlack Mary Washington, American B.S. 154 Mrs. Iicah Mellion Colby Col., U. of Va., Amor. U., G.W.U. B.A. Mrs. Betty Pinto New York U., Amer. U., Howard U. B.S. Col. Philip S. Robbins U. of Vt., Industrial Col. of Armed Forces B.S. Mr. Vincent J. Valentino Clemson, George Mason, U. of Va. B.A. 155 HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Barbara Sanders Oklahoma State University B.S. This year the Home Ec I classes have prepared a supper for the undefeated Freshman Football Team, a luncheon for the SCA, and have entertained some of the cast in Lee’s plays. In a more advanced study, the Home Ec II classes will culminate their curriculum with units on marriage, premarital counseling and visits to area kindergar¬ tens. An unsusal project in¬ corporated in the Home Ec II curriculum is the spring nursery. The Home Ec students will host 3 and 4 year olds at Lee. The students will then prepare entertainment and refresh¬ ments for their young guests. Through the study of young children, the Home Ec Department hopes to help the students create a better understanding of themselves. Mrs. A. Marion Webster Univ. Of Toronto, Md. U., G.W.U., V.P.I. B.H.Sc. 156 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Kyle E. Clifton East. Tenn. State Univ. B.S. Mr. Paul Parker East. Tenn. State Univ. B.S. Mr. Shannon Rexroad Fairmont State Col., U. of Md. B.S. Mr. Marlin H. Shears West Va. Inst, of Tech. B.S. The Industrial Arts Department at Lee seeks, as its objective, to familiarize students with the different techniques used in Industry. This year the Industrial Arts Department is supplementing its regular curriculum with new teaching techniques in ceramics, metal crafts, and ornamental ironworks. In addition to these new courses Lee also offers architectural drawing, electronics, engineering drawing, mechanical drawing, and industrial arts. Chairman 157 BUSINESS Mrs. Betty L. Bailey Austin Peay St. Univ., Amer. U. B.S. Mrs. Denzel Alice Carter N.E. State, So. Ill. Univ. B.S. The Business De¬ partment at Lee do¬ nates most of its talents toward teach¬ ing students to be¬ come efficient office workers. Typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping are just a few of the many useful courses taught. This department also makes it possible for seniors who hold office jobs to leave school early to work. Chairman 158 159 VOT Mrs. Denzel Carter Vocational Office training is a program run by Mrs. Carter, who also teaches other business courses. The V.O.T. students are in school for the first half of the day, but the second part of the day the go out and earn money on their jobs. These students work in office jobs doing shorthand, typing, and other office skills. DE Mrs. Frances Justis With Mrs. Justis as their teacher- sponser, the Distributive Education students earn money and still go to school each day of the week. These students work in various types of places like gas stations, department stores, etc. Mrs. Justis works with both the students and their em¬ ployers during the school year. Mrs. Justis received her B.S. from R.P.I. and also attended Smith Deal Massey Business College and U.Va. 160 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Jack E. Baumgartner George Washington Univ. B.S., M.A. Mr. J.W. England George Washington Univ. B.S., M.A. The Physical Education Department is proud of its facilities for Lee’s student body. The two gymnasiums provide the P.E. Classes with ample room to participate in activities ranging from basketball to indoor hockey. The P.E. Department, stresses good sportsmanship, as well as skill, in athletic competition. The importance of good sportsmanship is also evident in the wide program of extra-curricular sports. Included in the general curriculum of P.E. at Lee are courses in mental health and driver education. Chairman Mr. Maurice H. George Wake Forest Univ., George Peabody B.S., M.A. Mr. Joel J. Jones Marshall, George Washington Univ. A.B., M.A. Mr. Patrick Varre Univ. of Md. B.S. 162 Miss Virginia Carey Tenn. Wesleyan, Middle Tenn. State, San Jose B.S. Miss Peggy Fields Radford College B.S. Miss Connie Rowe Bridgewater Col., Win Mary B.S. Miss Grace H. Vaughan S.T.C. - Slippery Rock, U. of Pittsburgh B.S., M.Ed. Chairman 163 MUSIC Mrs. Jane B. Howell Georgia Southern B.A. Dr. James Christian Pfohl Salem Col., U of N.C., U of Mich. B. Music, M. Music, Music Doctorate Mr. Henry Pfohl Westminister Choir Col. B. Music Mr. Phillip J. Rittman Northwestern University B.M.E., M.M. The music depart¬ ment has given a lot of time and effort this year. The chorus groups have given concerts for the benefit of the stu¬ dent body and the administration, and they have also traveled to other schools. The Lee Lancer Band perfomied at pep rallies and did outstand¬ ing marching routine at the football games. The Concert Band gave con¬ certs during the spring season in which the music featured pop, classical, and dixie-land styles. 164 Chairman ART Mr. Harry Shaffer R.P.I. B.A. Mrs. Dianne K. Porzel Okla. Univ., Southern Ill. B.A. Mrs. Patrieia Walden U. of Calif., U. of Va. B.A. Mr. Hunter J. Benedict Wm Mary College, R.P.I. B.A. Art classes at Lee are studying the techniques and principles of art this y ear. Many beautiful displays have come from the art de¬ partment. The highlight of this year’s Senior Art classes came when they accompanied the Art Guild on a trip to New York and viewed many varied and interesting things there. Chairman 165 VISITING TEACHER Mrs. Lillian E. Opperman U. of Evansville, Amer. U., GWU, Wm Mary B.S., M.A. The visiting teacher serves Lee High School and the Lee eighth grade as well as the five elementary schools in the same area. She is specially trained to work with child¬ ren who have mental, physical, and emo¬ tional problems. Included in her duties is visiting the homes of children who cannot attend school and if need be, find an at- home tutor. The visiting teacher is a valuable addition to the Guidance Department. READING The main purpose of the Reading Department is to further the scope of reading to the students who participate in the course. Things that are stressed are vocab¬ ulary study, rate of reading, and the iinterpretation of the material read. CLINIC Mrs. Reva Nellis Aquinas College, Mich. State U., B.A. The clinic records the height, weight and vision of all students. Mrs. Otto, the school nurse, is always on duty to help any student requiring assistance. Mrs. Constance Otto Johnson City N.Y. Nursing School R.N. Lee’s library brings to the student body a new dimension in learning. The library ' s many educational facilities enable the students to adequately com¬ plete individual projects. These facilities include a substantial periodical and ref¬ erence section, audio-visual department and many fictional works. LIBRARY Mrs. Lou James West Belmont Murray State Col. B.S. Mrs. Dorothy K. Luntlin Hunter Col., Catholic U. A.B., M.S. in L.S. 166 SCHOOL STORE JANITORS Mrs. Sanders The school store pro¬ vides students with every¬ thing from textbooks to poster paper. School supplies are sold every day during lunches and before school, except Tuesday. Mrs. Sanders also handles and keeps records of club and department funds and pays the school bills. Left to right: A.P. Settle, Lewis McDaniels The responsibility of keeping Robert E. Lee free of trash and in good operation belongs to the jani¬ torial staff. Not only do the janitors work during school hours, but they also have a hand in all of the dances and other extra-curricular activities. Without our trusty crew of janitors, our school would not function properly. CAFETERIA STAFF Top: (1. to r.) Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Cush, Mrs. Copeland, Mrs. Peverell, Mrs. Horsemand, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Harper. Bottom: (1. to r.) Mrs. Schurtz, Mrs. M. Potter, Mrs. Shane (Asst. Man.) Mrs. Statton (Man.) Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Deese, Mrs. F. Potter. Each day a well or¬ ganized staff of ladies go about the thankless task of preparing balanced lunches for .the student body of Lee. The rewards they receive for their pains are complaints for the student body and a dirty cafeteria. However, the school is indebted to them for their efficiency and com¬ petence. 167 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Paul Sisk - President Pete King - Vice President Debbie Hillmer - Secretary Shearer Bailey - Treasurer First row: f ran Gates (Hostess), Marsha Waters (Student Affairs), Susan Marterre (School Spirit), Mary Beth Hawn (Assemblies), Debbie Edwards (Interscholastic Activities), Chris B.mas (Interscholastic Activities). Nancy Hotter (Elections). Second row: Lee Spradlin (Assemblies), Allan Steinert (Student Affairs), Jeff Burke (School Spirit), Danny Morgan (Parliamentarian), Rex Humphrey (Elections). First row: Evelyn Cox, Kathie Hotter, Helen Bernal, Pam Parks, Anne Gallagher, Nancy Evelyn. Tricia Ormsby, Anne Polley, Mary Beth Hawn, Mary Butler, Monica Albcrtolli, Pam Fulker, Sue Gregory. Martha Barricks, Shelly Youngblood. Second row: Chris Banas, Pam Shimer. Joan Burnett, Sharon McKim, Judy Nance. LuAnn Brandcs. Janet Kerr, Ruth Loetterle, Julie Medley, John Norris, Greg McLeod, Jim Powell, Paul Smiley, Eddie Mifflin. Third row: Karen Baumgartner, Lynn Smith, Candy Compton, Chris Kunney, Beth Carswell, Janet Chapman, Karen Custer, Elaine Talbert, Karen Walker, June Wagner, Bill Mallon. Jim Trayers Fourth row: Greg Sparkman, Carol Grissom, Stewart McDaniel, Tom Gilmer, Scott Schuetz, John Ingram, Lee Spradlin, Tom Leahey, Bob Herron, Tom Mifflin, Carol Augilar, Mike Getter. Sophomore Senators Deedee Hughes, Kevin O ' Donoghue Junior Senators Frank Santone, Stewart MeDaniel Senior Senators Kathy Buchanan, Tom Gilmer Freshman Senators Beth Buchanan, Ed Banas The SCA promotes a better understanding between the faculty and students. Both the administration and responsible students compromise to overcome problems and institute new ideas to better Lee. The membership of the SCA includes homeroom representatives, the class senators, a cabinet, and the four officers. The SCA began the school year with the Freshman Orientation, the Magazine Drive, and Homecoming week. Other activities of the SCA included planning all assemblies, donating money for the Edison Eagle, and sponsoring a Charity Drive. This year the SCA initiated several programs including monitoring the cafeteria, the project file outline system, and the Class Honor Guard for Senior privileges. Eighth Grade Senators Terry Hamcs, Liz Berry Student Court Justices: Tom Cheezum, Marianne Martin, Steve Capar, Dw ight Hamner. 171 KEY CLUB L £ 1 SPRINGFIELD 3 ; if.-iTp ' .it ' -?! ;-Af yJffrTjL’. 1 ufm] I. r WgSk jEfeW ’,.j V JSl • 1. ; V ff Li- r ki | 43Rf T W f j-’ii r 1 i V Ik . f£i . ■ y t jfJj 9 First row: Don Hillmer, Greg Powell, Don Kawamoto, John Holly, Paul Sisk, Jeff Armentrout, Mel Milbourn, Pete King. Second row: Keith Whitener, Jim Kengla, Kevin Hutchinson, Paul Williams, Kurt Heinonen, Doug Howard, Richard Sienkiewicz, Don Jones. Third row: Mr. Wiener, Larry Cushman. Stewart McDaniel, Donn Northrup, John Ingram, Dave Page, John Evans, Bill Kitchens, Dana Salamone. Ron Mason. Fourth row: Dave Schumaker, Jeff Burke, John McGinley, Bob Lennox, Frank Dulong, Jim Hammersley, Greg Sparkman, Steve Capar. Fifth row: Dave Hess, Steve Burnett, Allan Steinert, Dave Wood, Peter Shatswell, Jim Kuper, Lee Spradlin, Greg Reed, Tom Gilmer. The Key Club, a prominent service organization with selective membership, is sponsored by Kiwanis International. It gives Service to the school and community by building leadership, initiative, and citizenship. This past year Key Club sponsored a dance in September with the “Gents” and “New Delphonics”, cleaned the football field after all home games, published the school Directory and sponsored the Directory Dance, maintained the Senior of the Month bulletin board, and sponsored the Canned Food Drive. John Holly - President First row: Greg Powell (Pari.), Paul Sisk (V. Pres.), John Holly (Pres.), Jeff Armentrout (Treas.), Mel Milbourn (Sec.). Second row: Don Hillmer (Soph. Rep.), Don Kawamoto (Jr. Rep.), Pete King (Sr. Rep.), R.L. Wiener (Sponsor). 172 KEYETTE CLUB Diane Dix - President First row: Carol Grissom (Soc. Sec.), Diane Dix (Pres.), Kathy Buchanan (V. Pres.). Second row: June Wagner (Pari.), Sue Gregory (Treas.), Marsha Waters (Hist.), Emily Moffat (Chap.), Connie Campbell (Rec. Sec.). The motto of Keyettes is “We Serve.” The Keyette club at Lee is an honorary service organization designed to develop initiative, prepare for useful citizenship, promote leadership, and make many lasting friendships. Keyettes endeavor to fulfill its objectives by such activities as supporting Safety and Clean Up Weeks, and working at Tuberculosis and March of Dimes headquarters. Other activities included Homecoming and Spring fashion shows, and the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. This year the Keyettes are working with the Migrant Workers of America as its International project. First row: June Wagner, Connie Campbell, Marsha Waters, Susan Gregory. Diane Dix, Kathy Buchanan, Carol Grissom. Emily Moffatt, Miss Wright (Sponsor) Second row: Ruth Loetterie, Laura Croft, Pam Otiom, Karen Johnson, Luann Brandes, Jane Barnes, Martha Davis. Nancy Weston. Third row: Eileen McKay. Poysee Der Leslie Berens, Marti Darden, Donna Schumaker, Julie Medley, Carla Rollandini, Susan Bradfield, Gail Thompson. Fourth row: Fran Gates, Gail Harding, Debbie Edwards, bally Darden, Mary Ann Stuckmeyer, Jan Laurents, Debie Sanders, Cathy Breon, Debbie Hillmer. First row: Karen Johnson, Connie Campbell, Sally Darden, Debbie Edwards, Marty Darden, Gail Harding. Second row: Tricia Ormsby, Sue Gregory, Ann Polley, Karen Murphy, Bonnie Johnson, Hope Gibbs, Mary Butler. Third row: Sheila O ' Connor, Mary Beth Hawn, Bobbi Rychlik, Elaine Dorian, Carol Grissom, Karen Baumgartner, Mary Foster. Fourth row: Emily Moffat, Candy Compton, Deke Moore, Liz McKennon, Jenny Davis, Julie Medley. LANCER TRI-HI-Y Lancer Tri-Hi-Y promotes the welfare of the school and community. The members made wooden hall passes, sponsored the BYOB Dance, and supported a Greek orphan. They won second place in the Homecoming Follies and entered a float plus its traditional dragon in the parade. t? ffciiit) THIFflfTJ Left to right: Gail Harding (Pari.), Karen Johnson (Hist.), Marty Darden (Treas.), Sally Darden Sally Darden - President (Pres.), Debbie I dwards (V. Pres.), Connie Campbell (Sec.), Carol Aguilar (Chap.). LEE TRI-HI-Y First row: June Wagner, Debbie Hillmer, Marsha Waters, Linda Compton, Liz Royal, Mary Osborne, Miss Thurman (Spnsor). Second row: Teresa Jones, Chris Banas, Diane Dix, Janie Jennings, Deedee Hughes, Eileen McKay, Sally Felker, DonnaOrsini, Kathy Robertson, Jeanne Bennett. Third roy: Laura Berryman, Kathy Mullen, Ruthie Loetterle, Gaye Cochran, Nancy Evelyn, Kathy Kalvass, Linda Jones, Denise Catlett, Linda Hudock, Karen Custer. Fourth row: Jan Farris, Bonnie Bowen, Shearer Bailey, Diane DeCarlo, Mary Barker, Susan Marterre, Patty McGowan, Susan Gross, Debbie Hudock, Jan Laurents, Laura McGinty. Lee Tri-Hi-Y has had an outstanding record of achievement and service this year. Early in the year, Lee Tri-Hi-Y won recognition by claiming first place in the Homecoming Follies. In the fall, its members helped in the UNICEF and ALSAC drives and donated the profits from its mint sale to World Service. Linda Compton - President Left to right: Liz Royal (Hist.), Debbie Compton (Hist.), Mary Osborne (Treas.), Marsha Waters (V. Pres.), Linda Compton (Pres.), June Wagner (Sec.), Debbie Hillmer (Chap.), Cindy Hillmer (Sergeant-at-Arms). GAUNTLET TRI-HI-Y Martha Davis - President Left to Right: Linda French (Chap.), Cathy Lasser (Treas.), Sarah Spencer (Soc. Sec), Martha Davis (Pres.), Donna Schumaker (V. Pres.), Mary Nielson (Hist.), Cathy Breon (Rec. Sec.). Guantlet Tri-Hi-Y is enjoying its fifth year of active service. Services such as adopting an orphan, Halloween caroling in a hospital, collecting for UNICEF and The March of Dimes, making Christmas stockings for Headstart children, and filling Easter baskets which were given to Junior Village illustrate how this club demands a lot from its girls. Flr t row Linda French, Cathy Lasser. Donna Schumaker, Martha Davis. Sara Spencer, Cathy Breon, Mary Nielson. Second row: Jeanne Nichols, Becky Wohlford, .crie Clark. Debbi Bokowski. Marianne Martin. Denise McDonough. Kathy Coughlin. Linda Losi. Sharon McEnearney, Nancy Hotter. Marilyn Smith. Fran Gates, i i ' ll! r t u r T, Sher l Woodburn. Lauriston Smith. Joan Anderson. Cathy Lasser. Glenda Smith, Becky Shankle. Marv Bylund, Sherry Young. ■ LLh S A. u . Mar ie Thorpe Susan Lessman. Fourth row: Penny Kirchner, Hazanne Hetzler. Debbie Williams, Nancy Saunders. Dona Hix, Jackie Copeland, Fay Whitchurch, Jennyce Clark, Kathy Hotter, Cheryl Funk, Jo Grisham, Chris Smith, Ellen WTight. LANCER HI-Y First row: Mark Reitz (Parl-Hist-Chap), Rick Haines (Sec.)- Second row: Mel Milbourne (Treas.), Rick Nay - President Ricky Nay (Pres.), Jim Holaday (V. Pres.). Among Lancer Hi-Y’s activities for the school were ushering for all assemblies, arranging the cafeteria for the Homecoming Dance, and donating the $320 raised by sponsoring a basketball game between the two Hi-Y’s to the school. Other activities included supporting an orphan, buying toys for needy children, conducting a car wash, and sponsoring several sock hops. First row: Pete King. Mel Milbourne, Rick Haines, Rick Nay. Jim Holaday, Mark Reitz, Mike Pedigo. Second row: Jeff Fleming, Bill Hoffman, Steve Kroh, David Edwards, Jeff Sinclare. Charles Barker, Tom Leahy, John Griggs, Tim Ethridge, George Kindly, Jerry Fleming, Cliff Gillespie, Frank Meehan. John Mercer. Don Crigler, Richard Wandokski. Mike Waring, John Ingram, Paul Sisk, John Norris, Bob Sowell. Third row: Larry Verner, Don Hess, Bill Anderson, Mark Enis, Eddie Murphy, John Kraus, Tom Gilmer, Rex Humphry, Tom Cheezum, Eddie Wandelt, Ronnie Alberternest. LEE HI-Y First row: Dana Story, Bill Kitchens, John Holly, Gary Gore, Bill Kuper, Steve Ralph, Frank Dulong. Second row: Marcus Ronquillo, Joe Barget, Don Berry, Steve McGraw, Tom Moore, Dave Owen, Dave Hess, Jay Berry, Alan Hill, Bill Tristler, Scott Schuetz. Third row: Danny Crigler, Joe Panella, Mark Baumgardner, Dave May, Bill Lloyd, Stu McDaniels, Dave Tolliver, Paul Buonviri, Jim Lyles, Mike Courson. Fourth row: Mark Garret, Jim Kuper, Greg Sparkman, Gary Kashurba, Steve Capar, Bob Rizi. Jeff Steele, Porter Neese, Tom Courson, Jim White, Richard Herring, Kirk Shone. Lee Hi-Y has been actively engaged in projects for the school and com¬ munity. They held a carwash, painted the goal posts for football, patrolled pep rallies, and moved chairs for Homecoming. Other activities included a dance in December, the Lee Hi-Y vs. Lancer Hi-Y basketball game, and selling lollipops on St. Patrick ' s Day. First row: Gary Gore (Pres.), Dana Story (Pari.). Second row: Steve Ralph (Treas.), Bill Kitchens (Sec.). Gary Gore - President 178 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Donna Schumaker (Pres.), Cathy Breon (Rec. Sec.), Tom Cheezum (Treas.), Marilyn Smith (Hist.). Membership in the Honor Society is very selective and was decided upon by a faculty committee using four standards: Leadership, Character, Service, and Scholarship. The most important service of the National Honor Society was selling books in the Ye Olde Booke Shoppe. The profits made from these sales went into the scholarships given at the end of the year to the most deserving members. The club also donated a book each month to the library, provided a tutoring service for the student body, and posted the Honor Roll after each grading period. First row: Miss Will, Theresa Jones. Linda French. Lee Spradlin. Donna Schumaker. Tom Cheezum. Cathy Breon. Marilyn Smith. Second row: Sharon McEnearncy. Nancy Hotter, Mary Nielsen, Ellen Lasser. Ruth Loetterle, Cathy Lasser, Martha Davis, Adrienne Weinberger. Ann Smith, Gordon Milbourn. Third row: Sharon Under¬ wood, Mary Jane Foster, Diane Dix, Gail Harding, Sally Darden, Mary Ann Stuckmeyer. Becky Shankle, Kathy Buchanan, Karen Pfister, Kenny Shackley, Dwight Hammer. Fourth row: Susan Rubenstein, Barry McVay, John Holly, Jeff Fleming, Tom Leahey, Mark Estes, Danna Salamone, Richard Fearing, Laurence Sedllak, Richard Seeker. 179 FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY The French Honor Society is limited to students who have shown merit in the study of French. ”La Fleur de Lee”, the newspaper, is an important part of the club. Raising money for ALSAC, the international dinner and the visit to a French restaurant ' are some of the activities of the French Honor Society. First row: Sally Darden (Co-Ed.), Karen Johnson (Co-Ed.), Rebecca Shankle (V. Pres.), Ann Smith (Pres.), Tony Raichlen (Treas.), Pam Odom (Hist.), Lynn Smith (Sec.). Second row: Donna Bean, Jeanne Centracchio, Karen Reynolds, Elaine Talbert, Martha Davis. Adrienne Weinberger. Third row: Susan Rubenstein, Maria Kober, Karen Pfister, Mary Ann Stuckmeyer, Emma Jane Shea. Fourth row: Dana Salamone, Mrs. Hamilton (Sponsor), Tom Leahey. MATH HONOR SOCIETY First row: Miss Will, John 1 arris (V. Pres.), Rick Seeker (Pres.), Bonnie Clarke (Sec-Treas.). Second row: Robert Rightmyer, Beth Clardy, Kathy Seeker, Chris Cunney, Barbara Potter. Third row: Rick Whittcnberger, Greg Simmermacher, Mark Estes, Barry McVay, Bob Boebel. Among the various activities of the Math Honor Society this year were picnics to Great Falls, a Christmas party, and a field trip to the Pentagon computer center. The club also acquired guest speakers. Members of the club also gave lectures themselves and completed in interscholastic math contests. 180 THESPIAN SOCIETY First row: Jan Laurents, Laura McGinty, Steve McGraw, Susan Lessman, Gail Harding. Second row: Freddy Dean, Hope Gibbs, Sarah Spencer, Cathy Gonzales. Third row: Debbie Gough, Linda Weygand, Leslie Lowery. Fourth row: Martin Bowman, Larry Verner, Jim Hanson, Bob Gloyd. The purpose of the Thespian Society is to promote dramatic excellence in high school. Thespian members gain experience in the various aspects of the theater, such as lighting, costumes, props, and makeup, as well as acting. They also assist Lee Theater in its productions, and together turn out a stage performance of which Lee can be proud. Left to right: Jan Laurents (Treas.), Susan Lessman (Sec.), Steve McGraw (Pres.), Laura McGinty (V. Pres.). 181 First row: Mary Osborne, Kathy Coughlin, Donna Schumaker, Debbi Bokowski. Second row: Stuart Paine. Judy Nance, Ann Smith, Linda Whitener, Tricia Ormsby, Anne Polley, Martha Davis. Third row: Neal Martin, Denise O’Donoghue, John Ingram, Marsha Waters, Donna Orsini, Maria Kober, Lynn Kervitsky, Bob Lennox. Fourth row: Bob Lyons, Bill Johnson, Bill Kitchens, Dana Story, Rick Haines, Bob Sanders, David Blankenship, Mr. Benedict. ART GUILD Art Guild is an honor society composed of hard-working, talented art stu¬ dents. The members are chosen on the basis of their art ability, overall grade average, and willingness to work. They strive for the betterment of Lee High School through artistic and creative expression. Some of the Art Guild’s activ¬ ities during the past year include the decorations for the Homecoming Dance, which were very successful, and the November field trip to New York City. Left to right: Mary Osborne (Treas.), Donna Schumaker (Sec.), Wee Yee (V. Pres.), Kathy Coughlin (Pres.). 182 Advisor Col. Robbins SHIELD Every day during the sixth period a group of stu¬ dents meet in a small room, isolated from the rest of the school, to create a yearbook for the year 1969. All dili¬ gent and hardworking, these students battle deadlines with the weapons of their individual trades pens, typewriters, and layout paper. The result a year¬ book of which the school can be proud. Editor-in-Chief Steve Capar Photography staff at work in the darkroom Daniel Cleveland, Peter Shatswell, Martin Baumann, Barb Belote (editor). Senior Class Mary Butler, Karen Murphy (Editor), Tom Leahey. Junior Class; Emily Moffat, Eileen McKay, Nancy Evelyn (Editor). Sophomore Class; Debbie Hudock (Editor), Janice Roney, Debbie Hylton. 183 Organizations Sandy Powers, Sarah Spencer (Editor), Karen Pfistcr. Eighth Grade Class Mindy Ryan, Robin Moody, Sandy Cross. Academics Tom Basham (Editor) Freshman Class First row: Debbie LaRosa (Editor). Second row: Cathy Colby, Patty Baker. Third row: Susan Smallwood, Ed Banas. Student Life Debbie Street, Peg Gilmer, Ellen Wright (Editor). 184 Layouts Elaine Talbert, Chris Banas (Editor), Carla Rollandini. Business Ellen Reilly, Jackie Jividen, Debbie Bokowski, (Editor) Joy Simp¬ son, Linda Whitener. Index Debbie Gough, Emma Jane Shea (Editor). Sports Paul Buonviri, Pam Shimer Literary Ruthie Loetterle, Laura Berryman, Linda Hudock (Editor), Chris Robinson, Sharon McEnerney, Marianne Martin. Typing Coral Hately, Nancy Saunders (Editor), Janet Herndon. 185 HERALD STAFF First row: Mary Osborne, Delbert Weathers, Bill Kitchens, Maria Kober, Melvin Baker. Second row: Donna Orsini, Linda Whitener, Mary Beth Hawn, Kathy Caughlin, Ann Policy, Karen Custer. Third row: Diane Dix, Janet Kerr, Cathy Nohre, Mary Neilson, Ann Smith, Donna Schumaker, Nancy Hotter, Stuart Paine. Fourth row: Steve Burns, Chris Fox, Mike Pezzulli, Jim Holaday, Mark Kilby, Bob Lennox, Susan Gross, Tanya Grissom, Terry Haxton. The Herald, Lee’s literary magazine is a collection of student’s thoughts and re¬ actions to life during high school. These thoughts and reactions are collected from the student body in the form of prose, poetry, and art work. The Herald staff then judges, edits, and arranges these works into a sequence which com¬ pliments the feelings expressed. Bill Kitchens - Editor 186 LANCE STAFF Co-Editors Tricia Ormsby, Bill Douglas, Kathy Buchanan The Lance’s job is reporting stu¬ dent activities and views. This year, its monthly issues have kept the student body well informed of what their fellow students were doing and thinking. The Lance has given students an opportunity to voice their opinions on many school issues. The Lance has held an important role in stimulating and unifying the student body. First row: Cathy Gonzales, Cathy McKay, Donna Schumaker, Theresa Jones, Mike Pezzulli, Linda Compton, Kathy Coughlin, Karen Custer, Tricia Ormsby, Kathy Buchanan, Mary Butler. Second row: Bill Douglas, Karen Kretzer, Jan Malley, Pam Shinier, Mary Jane Poster, Carol Grissom, Debbie Hillmer, Debbie Brooks, Tom Hassell, Sheryl Woodburn, Don Jones. Third row: Russ Wheeler, Steve Zamperini, John Mercer, Dana Krupa, Mary Ann Stuckmeycr, Jim Mills, Rick Haines, Dork Cornetti, Jan Laurents, Brian Hartle, Miss Gadell. 187 SENIOR PIPELINE First row: Chris Banas, Linda Hudock (Co-editors). Second row: Chris Robinson, Mary Delorenzo, Karen John¬ son, Anne Polley, Mary Butler. Ann Herold, Linda Compton, Karen Murphy. Third row: Sarah Spencer. Linda Schwartz, Fran Gates, Nancy Hotter, Nancy Saunders, Laura Wells, Debbie Brooks, Sue Marterre, Rick Haines, Mary Nielsen. Fourth row: Kathy Buchanan, Paul Buonviri, Sally Darden, Kathy Coughlin, Karen Custer, Mark Estes, Ellen Wright. Co-Editors Chris Banas, Linda Hudock The Senior Pipeline keeps the class well informed. Articles recog¬ nize deserving students, report on clubs’ activities, inform the students about school and class news, and give new facts on college. The staff is composed of students whose job is to seek the who, what, why, where, and when of all the facets of senior life at Lee. JUNIOR JARGON Co-Editors Tricia Ormsby, Emily Moffatt The Junior Jargon is pub¬ lished monthly. It contains articles on s ports and class activities, and the latest gossip. Regular articles consist of editorial comments on student life and a write-up on the stu¬ dent of the month. First row: Emily Moffatt, Tricia Ormsby. Second row: Sheila O’Connor, Ruthie Loetterle, Gaye Cochran, Eileen McKay. Shearer Bailey. Janet Chapman, Karen Neumann. Third row: George Kindly, Robin Oldaker, Kathy Mullen, Penny V right. Lola Brady. Merilee Merrill, Susan Gregory, Beth Carswell, Helen McKennon. Fourth row: Rex Humphrey, Elaine Dolan, Diane DeCarlo, Virginia Leahey, Valerie Maddox, Susan Igo, Wee Vee, John Ingram, Marilyn Simon, Mike Malley. 188 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers of America, in compliance with their objective to further their knowledge of the teaching profession, help the teachers at Forest- dale Elementary School once a month. Here they can observe the techniques of the teachers and the re¬ sponse of the children to these different styles. The FT A had many bake sales and other fund-raising proj¬ ects in order to provide a scholarship for one of the club’s senior members. The highlight of the year was the trip to the College of William and Mary in the spring. First row: Penny Hall (Sec.), Karen Hagauer (V. Pres.), Karen Reynolds (Pres.), Jennyce Clark (Treas.). Second row: Karen Neumann, Cirsten Smith, Mary Bylund, Linda Jones, Debbie Loman. Third row: Susan Penhallow, Jean Graham, Beth Clardy, Janis Roney, Linda Penhallow. Fourth row: Marjorie Thorpe, Cathy Nohre, Mary Moyer, Kathy Seeker, Barbara Potter, Debbie Pickens. FUTURE SCIENTISTS OF AMERICA A £ : M ■ V,y ' 1 MB] i i ! aEtfl i ■ ' il ¥• B 1 x f 1 1 1 This year the Future Scientists of America had many interesting guest speakers from various re¬ search centers in Wash¬ ington, D.C. and Ft. Belvoir who gave lectures on new scientific developments. The club planned many in¬ triguing field trips to in¬ stitutions in the area. They also viewed many new films and the members gave re¬ ports which were of interest to the club. Shawn Leahey, John Farris, Barry McVay, Mark Estes, Mike Cholko, Col. Bodecker. 189 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA First row: Mrs. Lawson (Sponsor), Linda Smith (Hist.), Cathy Lasser (Sec.), Ellen Lasser (Pres.), Jacque Copeland (V. Pres.), Mary Moyer (Treas.). Second row: Jackie Williams, Marilyn Rother, Janet Arnett, Susan Garrell, Carolyn Jones, Sharon Strosy. The activities of the FNA included field trips and lectures. Several members also volunteered as Candy Stripers, Clinic Aides, and Junior Red Cross Aides. The girls thus gained great insight into the varied areas of a nursing career. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The FHA sponsored the Miss Lee Dance, helped the faculty prepare for the Senior Reception, gave a Christmas dinner to a needy family, and provided a senior member with a scholarship. These activities kept the girls busy this year. Hrst row: Mrs. Webster (Sponsor), Pattie Morgan (Hist.), Peggy Gilmer (Sec.), Jeanne Bennett (V. Pres.), Chanda Crevier (Pres.), Peggy Hartzel (Pari.), Cathy Downs. Second row: Debbie Crawford. Karen Lail, Cathy Cantrell, Lynn Armstrong, Karen Fant, Helen Bernel, Jan Mulley. Third row: Kay Miller (Treas.), Susan Carter, Brook Tucker, Lynda Smith, Mary Moshos, Tina Mathes. 190 DEBATE CLUB The debate teams were very successful this year. The in¬ terpretations of the topic, “The United States should establish a system of compulsory service for all citizens,” were different in every school. The Debate Club attended many tournaments in New York, Baltimore, Rich¬ mond, and Washington. The team competed in six league debates and one league tourn¬ ament. At the debate club meet¬ ings the new members were trained in the art of argumenta¬ tive reasoning while the teams practiced. First row: Gaye Cochran, Theresa Jones (Pres.), Tanya Grissom. Second row: Susan Gross, Steve Budzik, John Sherwood, Isabella Strole. Third row: Steve Burns, Mike Waring, Bob Ranney. Fourth row: Tom Ryan, Tom Basham, Mike Pezzulli. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The International Relations Club seeks to inform its mem¬ bers about international and national affairs. Its members strive for a better understand¬ ing of world problems through guest speakers and visits to em¬ bassies. IRC seeks to improve international relations through the AFS program. By hosting a student from another country, IRC helps to promote interna¬ tional understanding and good will. First row: Lee Pugh (2nd V. Pres.), Pam Shimer (1st V. Pres.). Maria Kober (Pres.), Ed Wandell (Treas.). Second row: Valerie Clark. Fran Gates, Judy Nance, Melvin Baker, Becky Shankle, Roberta Harbert. Sheila O’Conner. Third Row: Cindy Eller, Debbie Glazier. Ellen Duckett, Donna Bean, Susan Rubenstein, Cindy McCollum, Mary Bylund, Kathy Hotter. Sherry Young, Pat Ormsby. Fourth row: John Sherwood, Dave Burford, Silke Maeder, Mike Malley, Edward Nance. Karen Pfister, Sally Felker, Bob Sowell, Dave May, Scott Schuetz, Mark Enis. 191 LEE THEATRE Lee Theater is the staff or people respon¬ sible for the technical success of the plays pro¬ duced and directed by Lebam Houston. Each staff member has been specially trained in his particular field and he and his crew strive to at¬ tain the goal set forth by Lee Theater of dramatic excellence. First row: Gail Harding, Bob Gloyd. Second row: Cathy Gonzales, Anne Abernathy. Third row: Debbie Sanders, Linda Weygand, Lesle Lowery, Michelle Briggs. Fourth row: Ralph Mitchell, Bill Hanson, Scott Busch. ART SERVICE LEAGUE The Art Service League was organized for the benefit of all eighth and ninth grade students interested in arts and crafts. The club was regarded by some students as an extra art class and by others as a half service and half interest club. Their many activities included making murals for the cafeteria, decorating eighth grade bulletin boards, and giving two dances. First row: Karen Watson, Jo Mills, Denise Martin, Linda Denney, Micky Hanrahan, Mr. Shaffer. Second row: Charlotte Gott, Becky Pickens, Laura Shore, Sue Czajkowski, Toni DeCarlo, Debbie Hercowitz, Steve Evanusa, Dante Gates. Third row: Kay Gordon, Linda Tuegel, Eleanor Richards, Lou Ann Rawlins, Barbara Yanowsky, Betty Yanowsky, Mi¬ chelle Crevier, Ellen Burkhardt. 192 SPANISH CLUB Hola estudiantes! The Spanish Club has been involved in many in¬ teresting activities this year. At the International Dinner, The Spanish Club presented a program which in¬ cluded teaching the other language students a traditional Spanish dance, the Cumbia. A Christmas party was planned as a conclusion to December’s activities. To begin the new year a trip to the Spanish embassy and to a Spanish res¬ taurant was planned. Interspersed in the year’s activities were various bake sales in order to increase the treasury. To end the year, a party was given featuring a Spanish cuisine. First row: Miss Gochenhour, Virginia Leahey (Sec.), Janie Barnes (Hist.), Nancy Weston (Pres.), Cathy Gonzaloes (Treas.), Toni Youngblood (Hist.). Second row: Laura Croft, Susan Igo, Jackie Copeland, Patti Weathers, Linda Jones, Joanne Gonzales, Marie Ellison, Sally Felker, Marcela Bannet. Third row: Connie Chase, Cathy Jones, Colleen O’Dell, David Rogers, Maureen Keegan, Cindy McCollum, Bill Redmiles, Julio Caballero.Fourth row: Lauriston Smith, Bib McManmon, Debby Pickins, Terrie Hanex, Hoyt Chick, Martha Tyson, Steve Bookout. GERMAN CLUB The German Club is fortunate to have gained Silke Maeder, Lee’s AFS student from Germany, as a member. She has enjoyed participating in the club’s activities which include the In¬ ternational Dinner, planning a Christmas party, and of course, the traditional spring picnic at Great Falls. First row: George Kindly, Hazannc Hetzlcr, Judy Nance (Pres.), Jim Holaday. Second row: Debbie Pawlik, Karrie Himes, Silke Maeder, Gaye Cochran, Elaine Keating. Third row: Darah Cerny, Jeanne Snyder, Marion Mansy, Bobbi Harbert. Fourth row: Bob Anderson, Mike Malley, Dave Seckinger, Mike Strole, Howard Condit, Gary House. 193 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The main objectives of the G.A.A. are to promote good sportsmanship and to en¬ courage girls to participate in the many athletic programs offered at Lee. The G.A.A. has sponsored varied activities such as volleyball matches between the teachers and students and the operation of concession stands at basketball games and wrestling matches. First row: Carla Rollandini (Hist.), Debbi Sanders (Ft. Rcc.), Kathie Hotter (Sec.), Dee McDonough (Pres.), Marianne Martin (V. Pres.), I ran Gates (Pub. Chairman). Leslie Bercns (Treas.). Second row: Joan Burnett, Linda Compton, Sheila Hammonds, Sue Czjakowski, Liz Royal, Sharon McEnearney. Third row: Stacy Waring, Jeanne Mershon, Pat Binion, Patty Weathers, Susan Carter, Dona Hix, Nancy Hotter, Judy Brader. GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scouts is an organi¬ zation which has dedicated a lot of time to the community. Many of their activities were centered around helping children. They have also visited the Meridian House, an international meeting place for foreign vistors. In December they camped out and held a part for un¬ derprivileged children. First row: Maine Keating, Karen Reynolds. Second row: Sheila Hammond, Donna Bean, Jennyce Clark, Susan Garrell. Third row: Debi Sanders, Pam Davis, Bonnie Clarke. Fourth row: Penny Hall, Susan Aird. 194 DRILL TEAM The Drill Team has been an important pro¬ moter of school spirit this year. The Drill Team marched with the Lancer Band in all pregame performances and raised the flag over all home football games. Its half-time performances at many basketball and football games were en¬ joyed by Lancer fans. First row: Donna Orsini (Sec.), Lynn Kervitsky (Co-Capt.), Karen Custer (Co-Capt.), Marilyn Smith (Trcas). Second row: Miss Gochenour (Spon.), Laura Berryman (Sgt.-at- Arms), Patty Keller (Ass’t Co-Capt.), Kathy Pugh (Hist.), Jenny Davis (Chap.). 195 LANCERETTES First row: Joy Simpson, Debbi Bokowski, Carol Eastman, Mary DeLorenzo. Second row: Janet Jones, Lauri Herstine, Muriel Chastain, Patti Bokowski, Cindy Eaton, Mary Dalton. Third row: Peggy Hoffmaster, Debbie Hryckiewicz, Michaela Hanrahan, Debbie Warner, Linda Pugh, Donna Risso. Fourth row: Mrs. Walden (Spon.), Susan Czajkowski, Colleen Dunbar, Cindie Morin, Toni DeCarlo, Carol Brozena. Left to right: Carol Eastman (Co-Capt.), Joy Simpson (Treas.), Mary DeLorenzo (Sec.), Debbie Bokowski (Capt.). The Lee Lancerettes are a familiar sight at pep rallies and bas¬ ketball games. Not only do they perform at Lee, but they also hold bake sales to raise money for letters, batons, and to cover ex¬ penses of contests. Lee should be proud of their accomplishements in the National N.B.T.A. contests. Their efforts have won many trophies and honors for the school. PEP CLUB The Pep Club is dedicated to reviving school spirit at Lee. Although many of the Pep Club’s members graduated last year, the remaining members generated enough enthusiasm among the student body to in¬ sure an even stronger Pep Club in the coming year. First row: Toni DeCarlo (Sec.). Merrilee Merrill (Hist.), Brenda Malloy. Margie Thorpe (V. Pres.), Peggy Hoff¬ master (Treas ), Mrs. Brandt (Spon.). Second row: Ann Lishi, Marily Berger. Denise Paul, Linda Pugh, Michaela Hanrahan, Debbie Hrychiewicz, Karen Neumann, Sandy Powers. Third row: Valerie Ramm, Cindy Eaton, Colleen Dunbar, Charlotte Gott. Ann Rose , Pam Dougherty, Sue Czajkowski, Debbie Loman, Debbie Shoemaker, Karen Petersen. Fourth row: Barry Richman, John Phinney. Paula Denney, June Powell, Brenda Rob¬ bins, Mary Sloshes, Dorsey Pates, Cindy Nuckolls, Jerry Carroll (Pres.), Bob Snyder. 196 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA First row: Carol Mather (Treas.), Karen Neumann (V. Pres.), Nancy Saunders (Pres.), Nancy O’Mara (Sec.), Kathy Moats (Reporter). Second row: Mrs. Shipman (Sponsor), Patty Spiva, Coral Hately, Janet Herndon, Brenda Malloy, Karen Reynolds. The members of the Future Business Leaders of America had many projects this year. These stu¬ dent typed for teachers at a minimal fee and decorated the bulletin boards in the business class¬ rooms. The club also served the community in various ways. They gave a Thanksgiving dinner for the patients of St. Elizabeth and visited Junior Village. CHESS CLUB The fundamental objective of the Chess Club is to better acquaint its members with the skills and plays of chess. The members participate in inter¬ scholastic chess matches and tournament while they learn more intricate defensive and offensive plays. Left to right: Delbert Weathers, Rick Seeker, Susan Gross, Tanya Grissom. 197 CQ Z Q First row: Melody Gleichmann, Susan Hoffman, George Milner, Donna Barrineau, Susan Aird, Penny Hall, Martha McConnell, Melinda Paine, L.ee Spradlin, Rick Harman, Cindy Craig, Dave Scudder, Mike Obremski, Don Jones, Fran Gates, Jeff Burke, Joan Anderson, Paul Hanak. Reuscher, Jeff Mann, Nancy McGinty, Hal Breitenberg, Steve Lanier, Steve Cruse, Steve Mercer, Sheryl Woodburn, Bonnie Clarke, Todd Erick- Norman Howe, Ken Zecca, Jack Colby. Nancy Evelyn, Fourth row: Dwaine Tate, Robin Humphrey, Scot Buehler, Karen Kowalski, Sandra Mark Salamone, John Griggs, Bob Clarke, David Schumaker, Bill Hoffman, Larry Verner, Brian Hartle, Rick Whittenberger, Martin Baumann, Bob Belshan, Jimy Trayers. Fifth row: Cheryl Dunn, Debbie Lillard, Glenn Roscher, Gary Root, Ken Shackley, Dana Salamone, Glenn Allen, Lee Pugh, Mike Getler, Bob Sowell, Lewis Kammer, Thomas Leahy, Bob Alderson, Craig Cockerham, David Salinas, Ronald Bloch, Jim Officers: First row: Melody Gleichmann, Joan Anderson. Second row: Paul Hanak, Brian Hartle. 198 The Lee Lancer Band under the direction of Mr. Philip Rittman is quite active in school activities. They played at all the football games with a pre-game and halftime preformances. Pep rallies would not have been quite as successful without the band’s support. The annual Christmas concert, the Tiny Tots Con¬ cert, the Halloween and Christmas parades are only a few of the activities the band participated in this year. Root, Ricky Burnett, Emma Jane Shea. Second row: Jeremy Third row: Jennyce Clark, Earl Gardner, Chuck Getty, Dave son, Pat Bohning, Rick Seeker, Jeb Hogan, Ron Schmidt, Cross, Randy Whittenberger, Stephen Fox, Ken Sullivan, Charles Hall, George Dively, Ed Wandelt, Roger McKay, Ron Mason, Jan Lautzenheiser, Jim Kuper, Brady Hanna, Clifford, Douglas Howard. Left to right: Anna Guglielmini, Mary Carol Connolly, Connie Perdue, Janet Hodges (Capt.), Bonnie Johnson, Marilyn Pugh, Jo Ann Poland 199 First row: Victor Smith, Bruce Herold, Walter Shorter, Steve Overby, Susan Lessmann, Debbie Rollins, Patty Spiva, Kathy Wright, Debby Warner, Sharon Bailey, Jo Anne Hanna, Marcia French, John Williams, Janie Ford, Judy Goins. Second row: Robert Palmer, Pat Patton, Debbie Gough, Becky Shankle, Nancy Thomas, Cynthia Dowell, Linda French, Donna Bean, Candy Smith, Margaret Rufsvold, Annie Abernatthy, Sarah Spencer, Mary Bylund, Arlene Timoney, Linda Jones, Terrie Hanex. CHORAL First row: Deborah Hucks, Tarlan Bradley. Carol Steele, Donna Shoffler, Melinda Ryan, Mary McGerald Second row: Eleanor Richards. Elizabeth Young, Jerry Yarber, Janice Tucker, Valerie Clark, Gwen Garten. Kathy Marshall Third row: Linda Tuegel, Donna Crouch, Katherine French, Ellen Burkhardt, Nancy Witherell, Susan Turner. Bonnie Luzadder. Karen Elankenship, Janice Tucker. Fourth row: Bryce Hanson, Richard Weinberger! David Howard, Mike Byars, Mike Carruthers, Calvin Hood. 200 First row: Jan Laurents, Mary Lou Houston, Linda Goins, Dr. Pfohl, Elaine Keating, Cindy Eller, Mary Ann Stuckmeyer. Second row: Bill Byrd, Lauriston Smith, Gail Harding, George Kindley, Colleen O’Dell, Hazanne Hetzler, Charlie Barker. DEPARTMENT The Choral Department, under the direction of Dr. James C. Pfohl, has flourished this year. Mem¬ bers of the choruses have demonstrated their ex¬ ceptional musical talent in many ways. Christmas and spring concerts were held and the Madrigals sang carols in the halls for the Christmas holiday. Many of the members participated in the Regional and Festival choruses in February. The Madrigals is composed of the best singers at Lee and these thirteen members sing not only fifteenth and sixteenth century madrigals, but music from all periods and languages. These in¬ clude song from the Renaissance to the most 6on- temporary works from Italian to German. 201 RIFLE CLUB Ready! Aim! Fire! The rifle club practices once a week at Fort Belvoir’s Libby Range to get their team ready for the interscholastic matches. The rifle club aims to help their mem¬ bers develop fine marksmanship and pro¬ mote interest in fire¬ arms and their use. The members of the rifle team fire away once a week winning new hon¬ ors for our school. First row: Col Milford A Koehler. Jim Keys (Capt ), Dave Seckingcr (Manager). Dana Krupa (Pres.), Ray Bohlaycr (V. Pres.).Linda Schwartz (See-Trcas.), Col. Milton C. Taylor Second row: Alan Okopinski. Dan Miller. Tom Hartnett. Scott Decker. Todd 1 rickson. Robert Ranney. Rick Whittcnbcrger. Haynes l amhardt. Steve Cruze Third row: Lee Strang. Kevin Hyde. Lon Wilson, Bill Martin, John Bohlayer. Claude Smith. Barry Woods. Marion Mansy. Mark Mel adden. Teddy Harben Fourth row: William Harrell. Robert Bradley Don Alexander, Robert Stanley. Bill Kohne, Mark Kilby, Robert Clardy Barry Rickman, Garv Seckinger, John Phinney. CHRISTIAN ATHLETES The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is dedicated to the ethics of good sports¬ manship. The club’s activities include films of athletic events and guest speakers. The re¬ quirements for mem¬ bership are participa¬ tion in athletics and the promotion of good sportsmanship. First row: Mark Richey. Greg Reed. Pete King. John Holly (V Pres ) Gary Gore (Pres). Shcp Phillips (Sec-Treas). Stewart McDaniel. Rex Humphrey Second row: Mike Pedigo. Bob Rizi, Bill Kuper. Tom 1 ddinger. Jim Lyles. Greg Powell Dave Tolliver. Ken Patterson. Paul Buonvin Third row: Craig Musiek. Charles Hall. Scott Buhler Don Northrup, Rick Nay. Don Kawamoto Fourth row: Dave Lorenson. Pete Dundas. Paul Simpson. Bill Lloyd. Jim Trayers. Jim Powell. Jim Kcngla 202 DE Distributive Educa¬ tion is a program of instruction which teaches marketing, merchandising, and management. The D.E. Club’s main pur¬ pose if for education in marketing and dis¬ tribution. First row: Mrs Justic (Coordinator). Kathy McClure (Trcas.), Carol Batts (Sec ), Jim Woodward (Pres.), Dana Story (Pari ), Kris Williams (Hist ). Second row: John Porter, David Hammond. Pat Corbin, Debbie Lackey, Sharon Mullins, Betty Barrett, Karen Cosner. Karen McConnell. John Connors. John Nicholson Third row: Pete Walker. Eddie Mahoney, Ted Padgct, Eugene Welton. Anita Kennedy, Bonnie Bowen, Kitty Carney, Doug Jenkins, Chuck Todd. Robert Vaughn, Pete McConnell Fourth row: Mike Benford. Ed Mundy, Jeff Dykstra, John Roberts, Richard O’Brien. Larry Hitt, Jan Lautzenheiscr. John Burgess. Gary Reese. Bill West, Jim Kelly. Clyde Truitt VOT Vocational office training is provided for students who want a good office job after graduation. It gives them a n excellent op¬ portunity to acquire ex¬ perience necessary to get a good job. These students are at school only a half day and then leave for their job for the rest of the day. First row: Mrs. Carter, Frances Hood, Sharon Silver, Vera Tuck, Diane Ordakowski, Danielle Crevier. Second row: Milton Shockley, Marcia Ostinato, Jane Bond, Shirley Deese, Lois Marshall, Barbara Almoney. Third row: Yvonne Merrill, Peggy Neese, Kathy Owens, Nancy Trapani, Grace Crowder, Maureen Muth. 203 HOMEMAKING CLUB First row: Christina Davis, Lou Ann Rawlins, Karen Blankenship, Alison McCullock, Mrs. Sanders. Second row: Ginny Wade, Sheryl Barnes, Sharon Dull. Mary Brooks, Karen Yawomicky, Laura Shore. Third row: Johanna Moran, Linda Denny, Kay Gordon, Becky Henderson, Kathy Dussault, Eleanor Richards. The girls in the Homemaking Club planned m any pro¬ jects this year, includ¬ ing covers for the sew¬ ing machines in the Home Ec room, gifts for familes at Christ¬ mas, and a Halloween bake sale to raise money for the club. ASSISTANTS DRAMA ART Left to right: Gail Harding, Linda Weygand, Bob Gloyd, Laura McGinty, Leslie Lowrey. Left to right: Bob Lyons, Cathy Coughlin, Rick Haines. The art assisants help the teachers in passing out art supplies and the drama assistants direct productions of class plays. 204 EIGHTH GRADE PEP CLUB First row: Miss Bailey, S. McDaniel, J. Harold, J. Sandrige, K. Smith, C. Smith, K. Watson, L. Witt, L. Lazzell, L. Berry, B. Byrne, P. Bickell. C. Ellerston, L. Mayo, Miss Smolka Second row: J. Tucker, L. Shore, S. Barnes, B. Henderson, B. Pickens, M. Brown, C. Moser, K. Eichkorst, R. ' Doney, J. Crupper, P, Laws, K Griffith, J. Adolph, A. Gross. Third row: L. Hermanson, T. Bozeman, K. Blankenship, A. McCullock, E. Burkhardt, B. Yanoskhi, B. Yanowski, W. Crouch, N. Witherall, K French, C. Parrot, C. Hill, J. Hotter, Miss Gadell. Fourth row: M. Crevier, M. Betzold, R. Imholz, M. Mullen, K. Heck, G. Ethridge, L. Lawhorn, P. Moore, D. Cubbage, V. Wade, L. Charlton, M. Sanders, E. McDonnell, J, Petchul, P. Filipowicz, J. Barker. The purpose of the eighth grade pep club is to promote pep throughout the class. During football season the club ordered and sold blue and gold beanies to be worn at pep rallies and during the games. They also made posters to hang in the halls in order to win the pep stick. The annual Valentine’s Dance was partially sponsored by the pep club. Future activities include talks by the various coaches at Lee in order to bring school spirit to a higher level. 205 ASSISTANTS OFFICE The office assistants are essential for the smooth opera¬ tion of the main office. Their many duties include writing passes, checking students in and out of school, running errands, and answering the telephone. First row: Mary DcLorcn o. Debbie Compton. Carol Grissom, Debbie I dwards. Debbie Hillmer. Dana Jenkins Second row: Pa tty Keller. Pamela Kirchener. Barbara Harrell. Barbara Hammonds Barbara Newman, Nancy O ' Mara. Carma LeDonne. Third row: Helen Horton. 1 velyn Babler, Penelope Kirchener, Virginia Leahey. Terric Hanex. Andrea Kitchens. Linda Hudoek STORE First row Jud Kuspis. Connie Campbell. Susan Gregory Second row: Kurt Heinoncn Hurd row: Mike Pczzulli. Jeff Burke. Doug Howard. Don Hillmer Fourth row: John McGinley. Jerry Carroll Rick Harman The school store assistants sell the school sup¬ plies. issue textbooks, and take in club money so that Mrs. Sanders will have more time to solve the monetary problems of the various organiza¬ tions at Lee. IBM Left to right: Tim Etheridge, Karen Custer, Penny Kirchner, Pam Kirchner, Nancy Trapani. Working behind the scenes, the IBM assistants work with the machines upon which the school depends. Sorting and juggling computer cards, the IBM assistants help in the operation of this important system. GUIDANCE Bearing passes to excited students who welcome free¬ dom from class, typing, answering phones, and organizing the library of college information, the guidance assistants help in forming good relations between the student and his education. First row: Marilyn Simon. I lin Roney. Penny Wright. Dolores Cassccn, Debbie Davis Second row: Kay Wright Marie Swart. Patti I it patnck. Barbara Leslie. Donna Hall Sue Rox . Kathy Moats Hurd row: Laura Herrell. Mike Dommgoes Jill Kcmerling. Pam Davis. Debbie Brooks. Lucretia Hollaway. 206 CLINK GYM First row: Vicki Chagnon, Laura Wells. Second row: Patti Morgan, Connie Braymer. Third row: Pat Marshall, Marilyn Simon, The nurse was grateful to the clinic assistants for their help this year. Their tasks included helping the nurse administer eye, weight, and hearing tests and writing excuses for the stu¬ dents. LAB The Lab assistants contributed to the Science Department’s efficiency. They performed tasks such as preparing solutions, grading papers, and monitoring classes. A S S I s T A N T S First row: Chris Fox. Cathy Brcon. Mary Beth Hawn. Kick Nay. Id Wandclt. Bob Jennings. Second row: I rank Siwik. Darah Corny. Laura Berryman. Karon Reynolds. Janet Ayers, Debbie Street. Linda Schwartz. Jim lloladay. Greg Rood. Mark Hoppe. Dave Sockinger. Mike Lowe Third row: Steve Bookout, Jeff McNamara. Jeff Mann. Howard Condit. Tom Leahey. Dave Burford. Tom Chcezum, Larry Walker. Bill Martin. Henry ' Carrctta. I rank DuLong John Gold- stone. The gym assistants have been extremely busy this year in helping the P.E. teachers. They demonstrated skills, helped students in Health class, and corrected papers. First row: Sheila Hammond, Dee McDonough. Second row: Linda Compton, Judy Bradcr, Margie Thorpe. Third row: Tory Raichlen, Sue Carter, Kathy Buchanan. Fourth row: Jim Lyles, Patty McGowan. LIBRARY First row: Linda Woygand. Joy Simpson Second row: Michael Gilbertson. Jo Johnston. Pat Weathers. Karen Gray. Marilyn Mansy. Rebecca Wohiford. Linda Dovers. Third row: Clinton Fairchild, Diane DcCarlo. June Powell. Brenda Logan Linnca Kwiecinski. Fourth row: Joseph Hughes. Craig Musick, Roy Logie. Barry Rickman. John Phinney, Mark Richey. The library aides have spent a great deal of their time in helping to keep the Library orderly. Their main function, however, was to check out books to the students and to acquaint the under¬ classmen with the library facilities. 207 208 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Julie Medley Diane Dix - Co Captain Mary Ann Stuckmeyer - Captain Ruthie Loetterle Cindy Hillmcr June Wagner 210 1st row: (1. to r.) Gail Thompson (Co-Captain), Martha Broadfield (Captain), Pam Fulkcr. 2nd row: (1. to r.) Deedee Hughes, Pat Fields, Martha Barricks, Luann Brandes. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Patty Lloyd, Anne Malloy (moved), Jenny Miller (Captain), Anne Gallagher, Lynn Ferris (Co-captain), Barbara Steele (not pictured). 211 0 7 7 0 9 0 13 7 12 19 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT Herndon 6 Jefferson 0 Langley - 13 Hammond 32 Groveton 12 W. Springfield 20 Mt. Vernon 40 Woodson 19 Ft. Hunt 26 Edison 39 August has just begun, and the excitement of the summer is every- • where. The beaches and the pools are overcrowded night and day. However, there are certain familiar faces that are missing from the picture. These faces are those of the football players of Lee High School. Yes, those boys-soon to become men-sacrifice one third of the summer for football. They live, think, and play football from August through early November. They nervously await the final cut afterwhich the serious business begins. They are proud to be recognized as Lancers. The first game is approaching and everybody is working hard to open the new season with a win. The student body attends the first pep rally and the spirit of the team soars. Coach Ward introduces the coaches and the players, and he names the captains for the game. Friday evening the players don their pads to do battle as the Lancers of Lee High School. For the next nine weeks the same procedure will be followed. The boys live with their cuts and bruises without complaining. They are the elite of Lee. They give their best for the school, Coach Ward, the people in the stands, and most important, the team. The seniors play their last game for Lee, are thankful to these boys-now men-for giving us memories that will always be with us. We wish them luck in whatever they do and will always respect them for being Lancers. 1st row: (1. to r.) J. Evans, G. Sparkman, S. McDaniel, B. Lloyd, G. Reed, T. Eddinger, J. Holly, P. King, D. Northup, K. Minis, J. Lyles. 2nd row: J. Holiday (Manager), P. Allan (Manager), M. Edson, E. Murphy, J. McGinney, K. Patterson, D. Galarowicz, C. Musick, J. Hemby, K. Acquasanta, T. Williams, D. Tolliver, D. Carper’(Manager). 3rd row: (L to r.) P. Buonviri, P. Neese, L. Cushman, M. Richey, S. Phillips, D. Hess, G. Gore, W. Gilliam, R. Humphrey, J. Burke, E. MacLucus. 4th row: (1. to r.) T. Mo.ore, G. McCloud, D. Lorenson, G. Powell, B. Judy, T. Mifflin, B. Shiff, M. Pedigo, D. Kawamoto, D. Crigler, B. Hoffman. ANCERS Varsity Coaches (1. to r.); W. Hauer, J. White, L. Ward; Freshman Coaches (1. to r.): J. Jones, F. Murenski (absent); Junior Varsity Coaches (1. to r.): P. Varre, C. Harte. Athletic Director: J. England, Principal: W. Parrish 213 SENIOR SQUAD MEMBERS Greg Reed, back John Holly, center Paul Buonviri, end a 4a Gary Gore, tackle Mark Riehy, guard 214 Don Crigler, back Dale Judy, tackle Ed MacLucus, end Jim Lyles, guard Jim Hemby, end Ken Aquasanta, back Shep Phillips, center Craig Music, tackle 215 “Uh Oh! I swallowed my mouthpiece” “If only I Had my P.F. flyers on!” “Sock it to me!” Sure wish they’d open the concession stand” 216 ACTION SHOTS “We try harder!!!” “Hit ' em Hard!” “We’ll give them Park Place for Boardwalk and Reading Railroad ...” “Are you sure the game was scheduled for tonight?” 217 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 1st row (1. to r.): K. Hutchinson, R. Korth, B. Lennox, D. Crigler, M. Baumgardner, J. Evans, B. Alberternst, G. McCleod. 2nd row (1. to r.): D. Eggelston, J. Horvath, S. Kennedy, G. House, S. Turner, P. Alexander, B. Brant, M. Ronquillo. 3rd row(l. to r.): B. Kincaide, B. Vasaly, A. George, M. Garrett, C. Rucker, D, Hartly, D. Garner, C. Hall. 4th row (1. to r.): D. Hilmer, D. Kolo, D. Rodgers, D. Carroll, C. Denny, J. Horsman, B. Ksanznak. 5th row (1. to r.): W. Riley, R. Mercy, D. Galarowicz, D. Houston, P. Gottschalk, K. Whitener. 218 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Touchdown! FRESHMAN SCHEDULE LEE TEAM OPPONENT 7 . .Ft. Hunt. .0 24 . .Mt. Vernon. .0 7 . .0 6 . .Edison . .0 39 . .Hayfield. .7 14 . .W. Springfield . .6 219 VARSITY BASKETBALL Jef. Fleming, D. Hess, D. Kawamoto, Jer. Fleming, J. Bowling. Second row: P. Cunningham, R. Humphrey, M. Milboum, P. King, J. Kraus, R , Cruse (Manager). JSbsk First row: Lindvall, L. BOY’S VARSITY BASKETBALL LEE TEAM OPPONENT 64. .46 22. .67 55. .74 62. .56 42. .Ft. Hunt. .62 57. .W. Springfield. .81 38. .Edison. . ' .55 42. .Jefferson. .65 54. .Groveton. .77 66. .Langley. .58 42. .44 55. .65 74. .Herndon. .51 58. .Ft. Hunt. .59 45. .37 38. .47 67. .84 50. .Mount Vernon .... .51 Varsity Coach: John Moore; Junior Varsity Coach; Joel Jones. TWO POINTS-take-down! 220 Junior Bowling PC ■ft John Kraus Mel Milboum Don Kawamoto Rex Humphrey 221 BOY’S JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL LEE TEAM OPPONENT 26 . .Oakton. .33 51 . .Marshall. .72 67 . .Hayfield. .51 46 . .Madison. .70 49 . .Annan dale. .38 52 . .Ft. Hunt. .64 48 . .W. Springfield . . . .58 57 . .Edison. .43 36 . .Jefferson . .53 51 . .Groveton. .50 46 . .Langley . .61 71 . .Fairfax. .36 71 . .Herndon. .46 52 . .Ft. Hunt. .57 69 . .W. Springfield . . . .66 44 . .Groveton. .65 72 . .Hayfield. .54 42 . .Mount Vernon . . . .36 “Go to your room!!!” “The sky is failing” Don Hess Jerry Fleming FRESHMEN BASKETBALL LEE TEAM OPPONENT 28 . 38 . 43 . 32 . 32 . 45 32 . 41 . 35 36 . 3Q 40 . 37 30 . 222 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: R. Richard, J. Smith, B. Lennox, M. Baumgardner, J. Evans, C. Wilson. Second row: J. Dundas (Manager), J. Funk, K. Mitchell, L. Weaver. P. Gottschalk, B. Alberternst, D. Northup. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL First row: D. McNutt, B. Alexander, B. Kawamoto, D. McCall, F. Dowell. Second row: Coach Farkas, B. Mills, C. Baunsgard, R. Alexander, R. McIntosh, M. Lucks, B. Mailon, W. Darden, D. Lyles, K. Sullivan (Manager). 223 VARSITY WRESTLING ■■■ First row: M. Holland, J. Kengla, B. Belshan, E. Broyles, B. Jones, C. Hall, E. Olson. Second row: Coach Hauer, B. Kitchens, T. Mifflin, P. Neese, G. Sparkman, G. Reed, Coac h Varre. VARSITY WRESTLING LEE TEAM OPPONENT 28. .Jefferson. .20 15. .Marshall . .32 19. .Oakton . .25 18. .T.C. Williams. .32 23. .W. Springfield. .25 12. .Edison. .39 17. .Groveton. .25 32. .George Washington . . .12 14. .Mount Vernon . .26 21. .Ft. Hunt . .. .27 JSB “Help!!!” 224 The District Winners: Bill Kitchens, Greg Reed and Jim Kengla. A “Gotcha!” Stalking of the prey ' . MATMEN First row: E. Broyles, J. Kengla, B. Belshan, M. Holland, C. Hall, E. Olson, J. Sinclair. Second row: B. Kitchens, B. Jones, P. Neese, G. Sparkman, T. Mifflin, G. Reed, G. Gore. Third row: G. Powell, S. Custer, E. Mifflin, M. Harlley, V. Coffenberry, M. Spriegel, C. Rucker. Fourth row: C. Barker, B. Ranney, S. Buehler, M. Pedigo, V. Smith, B. Mercy, M. Ronquillo. Fifth row: J. Horn, P. Dundas, J. Trayers, J. Baumgartner, J. Powell, R. McKay. Sixth row: S. Sherrod, G. Bean, M. Regner, D. Jones, R. Christesen, D. Galarowicz, J. Arentt. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING LEE TEAM OPPONENT 8 . .Jefferson. .48 18 . .Marshall. .37 37 . .T.C. Williams. .15 33 . .Ft. Elunt. .13 9 . .West Springfield. .39 16 . .Edison. .34 41 . .Groveton. .15 33 . .George Washington .... .12 9 . .Mount Vernon. .39 26 . .Hayfield. .20 “No fair pinching!!!” Excedrin Headache ? 69. 226 CROSS COIJTNTRY First row: P. Hanak, C. Fairchild, T. Carr, C. Barker, G. Allen, D. Talton, L. Sedlack, F. Meehan. Second row: Coach Shears, W. Rankin, D. Boucher. S. Leahey, T. Leahey, L. Spradlin, H. Lowe, P. Brooks, J. Frick. Tim Carr CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE LEE TEAM OPPONENT 42. .19 37. .21 26. .29 18. .Groveton. .43 30. .Ft. Hunt. .25 6th place—Wakefield Invitation 2nd place—Edison-W. Springfield 3rd place—District Meet 9th place-Regional Meet “Take it easy Coach!!!” 227 VARSITY TRACK First row: S. Capar, D. Talton, H. Lowe, W. Rankins, T. Dixon, F. Dulong, C. Barker, T. Carr, M. Hoppe, J. Bronza. Second row: R. Root,E. MacLucas.G. Gore, B. Rizi, S. McDaniel, J. Holly, T. Eddinger, T. Mifflin, K. Acqusanta. Third row: A. Hill, C. Bowen, J. Burke, F. Siwik, P. Hanak, L. Cox, J. Peeler, G. Allen. Fourth row: D. Lorenson, J. McGinley, K. Patterson, R. Humphrey, R. Lindvall, J. Kraus. VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE March 21 . . . . .Washington Lee Relays March 28. . . . .George Washington Relays April 2. . . . .Groveton. . . . Home April 9. . . . .West Springfield . . . . Home April 16. . . . .Edison. . . . Home April 19. . . . .Hammond Invitational April 23. . . . .Ft. Hunt . . . . Home April 25-26 . . . . . . .Fairfax County Meet April 30. . . . Home May 2-3. . . . .Gunston District May 9-10. . . . .Northern Regionals May 16-17_ . . . .State . ) Sprint Men: K. Acquasanta, T. Eddinger, S. McDaniels. 228 Jumpers: F. MacLucas, R. Humphrey, J. Kraus. Coaches: Mr. Brown, Mr. Shears Shot-put: J. Holly JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE April 2.Groveton. April 9.West Springfield April 16.Edison. April 23.Ft. Hunt. April 30.Mt. Vernon ... JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK Away Home Home Home Home Hurdles: B. Rizi, F. Dulong First row: J. Frick, K. Heinonen, G. Root, R. Cornetti, D. Jones, D. Page, M. Kitchens, M. Burgess. C ' . Smith, J. Broyles. Second row: D. Cleveland, R. Harmon, J. Wood, j. Hughes, S. Buehler, S. Horsman, W. Riley, R. Vallor, C. Halse. Third row: J White, M. Dandrea, K. Zecea. J Horsman, D. Hauston. M. Gerhards, S. Fox, T. Ellison, D. Howard. Fourth row: M. Gilbertson, C. Whipple, K. Icenhour, T. Williams, D. Boucher, P. Losi. F. Vlecham. 229 VARSITY BASEBALL First row: J. Bowling, D. Northup, M. Edson, J. Fleming, P. King, R. Nay, D. Hartley, J. Smith, R. Buonviri. Second row: R. Snyder, D. PaUadino (Manager), G. Nelson, J. Mills, P. Buonviri, L. Cushman, M. Baumgartner, J. Steele, J. Mercer. Third row: K. O’Donoghue (Manager), J. Horvath (Manager), J. White. Coach Baumgartner, “Mississippi”, Kevin O ' Donoghue VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 1. . . . .Woodson. April 5. . . . .Jefferson. . . . Away April 7. . . . .Lt. Hunt . . . . I lome April 9. . . . .West Springfield . . . . Away April 11. . . . .Edison. . . . I lome April 12. . . . .Annandale. . . . Home April 14. . . . .Groveton. . . . Home April 16. . . . .Mt. Vernon . . . . Away April 18. . . . .Ft. Hunt . . . . Away April 21. . . . .West Springfield . . . . Home April 23. . . . .Edison. . . . Away April 7 5. . . . .Groveton. . . . Away April 28. . . . .Mt. Vernon . . . . Home April 30. . . . .Ft. Hunt . . . . Home May 2 . . . . .West Springfield . . . . Away May 5 . . . . .Edison. . . . Home May 7 . . . . .Groveton. . . . Home May 9 . . . . .Mt. Vernon . . . . Away May 12-16 . . . . . . .Gunston District Tournament May 21-24 . . . . . . .No. Regional Tournament May 27-31 . . . . . . .State Tournament March is usually recognized by its piercing cold winds, but at Lee it has another unique characteristic. The end of winter marks the beginning of baseball season—‘stick ball season’ to the elite. It means running line drills in the gym and a new dimen¬ sionjumping rope in the halls. Coach Baumgartner and the Varsity players hope to bring a successful season to Lee this year. Coach Tarlosky also has hopes for his Junior Varsity team. Mr. Baumgartner’s Lancer baseball team has worked hard to earn a winning mark for our school this year. Let’s hope they can give us many lasting mem- 230 ones. Mark Baumgardner pitcher Jim “Whitey” White-pitcher John Mercer-catcher If you aren’t going to be nice I Paul Buonviri-third base 231 232 Junior Bowling-center field Fore!” JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL First row: R. Mercy, F. Johnson, M. Ronquillo, P. May, R. Dettmar, B. Peterson, D. McNutt, D. Lackey, T. Peterson, D. Cushman, S. Mercer. Second row: D. Trombetic, F. Meahan, J. Nanney, B. Alexander, J. Cassedy, C. Beyer, D. McCall, P. Goven, A. McCollum, P. Simpson, B. Kawamoto, C. Baunsgard. Third row: W. Darden, L. Weaver, J. Baumgartner, B. Mills, D. Schumaker, M. Stutzman, C. Wickman, B. Campion, D. Lyles. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL April 16 .... .W. Springfield . .Home April 18 .... .Hayfield . .Away April 23 ... . .Hayfield . .Home April 25 ... . .Groveton. .Home April 28 ... . .Mt. Vernon . .Away April 30 ... . .Ft. Hunt . .Away May 2 . .W. Springfield . .Home May 5 . .Edison. .Away May 7 . .Groveton. .Away May 9 . .Mt. Vernon . .Home Three strikes-You’re Out! The watchful eye of Coach Tarlosky Dead Heat! 233 GOLF TEAM First row: P. Wcfcl, J. Evans, J. Griggs, B. Kincaid, Col. Hawkins, B. Bocbcl, B. Franklin, S. Prince, B. Hermes. Second row: D. May, R. Alexander, M. Desmond, P. Smiley. VARSITY GOLF SCHEDULE March 24 . . . . .St. Stephens . . Belle Haven March 28 . . . . .Hammond. . Springfield March 31 . . .. .Groveton. . Springfield April 7,8 . . . . .Quantico Invitational April 11. .West Springfield . . Woodlawn April 14. .Edison. . Woodlawn April 21. .Ft. Hunt . . BelleHaven April 28. .Mt. Vernon . . BelleHaven May 1 . .Gunston District Tournament . Twin Oaks May 8 . .Northern Regional Tournament Twin Oaks May 16,17 ... .State Tournament John Evans Bob Kincaid Bob Bocbcl Bob Eranklin John Griggs 234 RIFLE TEAM Left to right: Col. Taylor, T. Harbin, L. Wilson, J. Keys, R. Bohlaycr, S. Cruse. RIFLE TEAM LEE TEAM OPPONENT 1095 . .J.T. O’Connell . .1026 1090 . .Ft. Hunt. .1135 1099 . .Woodson . .911 1107 . .JEB Stuart. .1072 1099 . .W. Springfield . .1072 1110 . .Yorktown . .1055 1103 . .Falls Church. .1084 1107 . .J.T. O’Connell. .1027 1114 . .Washington-Lee . .1131 1107 . .Ft. Hunt. .1147 1110 . .Woodson . .1011 1100 . .JEB Stuart. .1075 1110 . .Yorktown . .1055 1119 . .Falls Church. .1027 1119 . .W. Springfield . .1085 1124 . . 1117 Second Point Man: Steve Cruse 235 High Point Man: Jim Keys TENNIS TEAM First row: A. Saylor, D. Edwards, D. Sharp, J. LaGarde, J. Nilson, J. Clifford. Second row: V. Coffen, R. Whittenberger, L. Spradlin, H. Condit, Mr. Powell (Coach), T. Leahey, E. Hess, C. Offutt. Lee Spradlin VARSITY TENNIS March 24 . . . . .Mt. Vernon . . . Home March 27 . . . . .Hammond . . . Away March 31 ... . .Ft. Hunt . . . Home April 8. . .W. Springfield . . . Away April 14 .... . .Edison. . . Away April 17 .... . .Jefferson. . . Home April 21 .... . .Groveton. . . Home April 24 .... . .Oakton . . . Away Apr 28-May 3 . .District Tournament May 5-May 10 .Regional Tournament May 16,17 . . . .State Tournament Craig Offutt Tom Leahey Rick Whittenberger Howard Condit 236 LANCERS QUARTER DOWN YDS TO % 237 VARSITY HOCKEY SQUAD 1st row: (1. to r.) Sheila Hammonds, Joan Burnett, Dee McDonough, Marianne Martin, Kathie Hotter, Sharon McEnearney. 2nd row: (1. to r.) Cindy Eller, Pam Shinier, Judy Brader, Fran Gates, Chris Fox, Marsha Hardin, Leslie Berens. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY SQUAD Left to right: Debbie Loman, Susan Fox, Kathy Gilbertson, Pat Mattuski, Nancy Fox, Pat Binion, Janice Gibbs, Sherry Secrest. 238 VARSITY VARSITY SCHEDULE LEE SCHOOL OPPONENT 2 4 2 0 1 1 2 Mt. Vernon.1 Ft. Hunt.0 Madison .0 W. Springfield.2 Edison.2 Falls Church.0 Groveton.3 “Kill it ... before it multiplies!” Varsity: Connie Rowe, Junior Varsity: Gail Brackens The Hockey season of 1968 was the Finest showing in three years. The Varsity Hockey Team finished the year with a good display of teamwork. They ended with a final record of 4 wins and 3 losses which placed them third in district and fourth in county. The Varsity team was made up of eight seniors and underclassmen. Seven members of the squad were returning lettermen. Lee was strongly represented at Holton Arms, a summer practice camp, by a full and fast team. Then at Woodson on Field Day, Lee worked their hearts out to do well. The teams ran into many difficulties through the season. Rain swamped the inadequate field and made it necessary to reschedule several games. The Junior Varsity was struck with illness and other unforseeable circumstances. The season was an enriching and rewarding ex¬ perience. The making of friends and interscholastic competition gave a feeling of great accomplishment. Good luck to all those present and past and for those of the future. May there always be the opportunity “Bend over and shake a tail feather! for. this type competition! JUNIOR VARSITY •- JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE LEE TEAM OPPONENT 0 . . . Mount Vernon . . .0 0 . . . Ft. Hunt. .3 1 . .. Madison . .3 3 . . . Edison. .0 0. .. Falls Church. .1 0. . . Hayfield. .0 ( Had to forfeit game) 239 VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: Nancy Fox. Second row: Pam Shimer, Becky Kraus, Tory Raichlen, Judy Brader. Third row: Sandy Powers (Manager), Marianne Martin, Penny Kirchner, Brenda Logan, Jeanne Nichols (Manager). Fourth row: Leslie Berens, Donna Barrineau, Dee McDonough. GIRL’S VARSITY BASKETBALL LEE TEAM OPPONENT 13 . .Mount Vernon . . .32 19 . .Ft. Hunt . .21 50 . .W. Springfield . . .26 30 . .Edison. .32 23 . .Groveton. .40 23 . .McLean. .42 31 . .27 34 . .35 21 . .32 48 . .49 22 . .39 27 . .48 240 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: Joan Burnett, Lynn DiGennaro, Sheila Hammond, Linda Wiekhorst, Janice Gibbs. Second row: Pat Mattuski (Manager), Stacy Waring, Pam Kirchner, Pat Binion, Sue Smallwood, Margie Thorpe, Pam Walker, Darla Slinger, Susan Fox (Manager). 3 • -is:® jx GIRL’S JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL LEE TEAM OPPONENT 13 . .Mount Vernon . . .10 6 . .W. Springfield . . .16 25 . .Hayfield. .27 13 . .Groveton. .11 7 . .MdLean. .19 12 . .Mount Vernon . . .23 17 . .Ft. Hunt . .29 14 . .W. Springfield . . .34 13 . .Edison. .25 21 . .Falls Church . . . .24 13 . .Ft. Hunt . .16 Up get the jumpball!! 241 VARSITY SOFTBALL First row: Donna Barrincau, Dec McDonough, Joan Burnett, Sharon MeFnearney, Diane McClure. Second row: Marianne Martin, Leslie Berens, Nancy I ' ox, Tory Raichlen, Pat Binion, Margie Thorpe, Kathy Hotter (Manager). JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL l irst row: Sue Peterson, Sandy Powers, Kathy McKay, Linda Wickhorst, Sue Fox, Patty McGowan. Second row: Anita Overstreet, Val Ramn, Sue Smallwood, Stacy Waring, Darla Slinger, Lynn DiGennaro, Jan Gibbs, Karen Jesse (Manager). 242 VARSITY SOFTBALL April 10 . . . . .Mt. Vernon. .... Away April 15 . . .. .Ft. Hunt. .... Home April 17.. . . .W. Springfield ... . .... Away April 22 . . . . .Edison . .... Away April 24 . . . . .Groveton . .... Away April 29 . . . . .Mt. Vernon. .... Home May 1 . . . . . . .Ft. Hunt. .... Away May 6 ... . . . .W. Springfield . . . . .... Home May 8 . . . . . . .Edison . .... Home May 13 . . . . . .Groveton . .... Home Coach Fields JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL April 10 . . . . .Mt. Vernon. .... Away April 15 . . . . .Hayfield. .... Home April 17.. . . .W. Springfield . . . . .... Away April 24 . . .Groveton .. .Away April 29 . . . . .Mt. Vernon. .... Home May 1 . . . . . . .Ft. Hunt. .... Away May 6 ... . . . .W. Springfield . . . . .... Home May 8 .... . . .Edison . .... Home May 13 . . . . . .Groveton . .... Home 243 ADVERTISEMENT 244 245 on to tke 696x66 69 Photographers of National Notables Since 190 5 1304 G STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. There’s more to college than just books. Bills, for instance. But talk to the team at the Pacesetter Bank. We’ll loan you the money you need for the education you need. United Virginia Bank First Citizens National Serving Alexandria, Arlington Fairfax County 549-3000 Member FDIC THE SPRINGFIELD INDEPENDENT Springfield’s HOMETOWN Newspaper 451-2000 T In ' Corthi ' m trgmta jgprmgftel fr trgmm Higher Education Has Many Rewards One of those is a free checking account at the Northern Virginia Bank while you are attending college. Congratulations to the Class of 1969 upon your graduation. 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Springfield, Va. 451-1311 PRESTO VALET Springfield West Springfield 253 A bene, Karin 78 Abene, Linda 54, 195 Abernathy, Anne 66, 192, 200 AcquasanTa, Kenneth 16, 213, 214, 228 Adkins, Robert 66 Adolph, Joseph 92, 205 Aquilar, Carol 54, 171, 174 Aird, James 92 Aird, Susan 66,194, 198 Aird, William 16 Alberternst, Barry 66, 218, 223 Alberternst, Ronnie 54, 177 Albertolli, Monica 16, 171 Alderson, Bob 54, 198 Aldridge, Connie 92 Alexander, Don 16, 202 Alexander, Pamela 92 Alexander, Patrick 66, 218 Alexander, Richard 78,234 Alexander, William 78, 219, 223 Allen, Barbara 92 Allen, Edward 54 Allen, Glenn 54, 198, 219, 228 Allen, Larry 92 Allen, Paul 66, 213 Allen, Valerie 66 Alley, Shelton 16 Almoney, Barbara 16, 203 Almoney, Bonnie 92 Alonso, Mario 66 Amundson, Linda 78 Anderson, Bill 54, 177 Anderson, Bob 193 Anderson, Francis 92 Anderson, Greg 92 Anderson, Joan 16, 176, 198 Anderson, John 78 Anderson, Joseph 78 Angelino, Susan 92 Antonini, Kathleen 66 Anzalone, Clare 66 Archer, Pamela 66 Armentrout, Jeff 16, 172 Armstrong, Lynn 66, 190 Arnett, James 16, 218 Arnett, Janet 66, 190 Arnold, Marshall 66 Arthur, Lorriane 78 Ash, David 78 Ayres, Janet 54, 207 -B- Babler, Evelyn 195 Babler, Sandra 66 Badzik, Kay 92 Badzik, Stephen 66 Bagot, Clifford 16 Bailey, John 54 Bailey, Scott 92 Bailey, Shearer 54, 170, 175, 188, 200 Bailey, Susan 66 Baker, Barry 91,92 Baker, Donna 78 Baker, Jill 78 Baker, Larry 78 Baker, Melvin 16, 186, 191 Baker, Patricia 78, 184 Banas, Chris 16,170,171, 175, 185, 188 Banas, Ed 76, 78,171, 184, 219 Banko, Stephen 92, 205 Banuet, Marcela 54, 193 Banuet, Sergio 78 Barget, Joe 66, 178 Barker, Charles 54, 177, 200,218, 219, 228 Barker, John 92, 205 Barker, Mary 66, 175 Barlow, John 66 Barnes, Ann 92 Barnes, Don 78 Barnes, Jane 66, 173, 193 Barnes, Leslie 78 Barnes, Sheryl 92, 204, 205 B.irrctt, Betty 54, 203 BarTett, Cynthia 78 Barrett, Kathleen 92 Barrett, Shawn 78 Barricks, Martha 66, 171,211 Barrineau, Donna 66, 198, 240, 242 Barry, Donald 66 Basham. Tom 17, 184, 191 Basilone, Thomas 92 Batchelor, Joni 66 INDEX Batchelor, Robert 92 Batts, Carol 17, 203 Batts, Marie 78 Baumgartner, Jack 76, 78, 218, 219, 223 Baumgartner, Karen 14, 17,113,171, 174,210 Baumann, Martin 54, 181, 183, 198 Baunsgard, Curt 78, 219, 223 Bayles, Samuel 54 Bean, Donna 66, 180, 191, 194, 200 Bean, Gary 78, 218 Bedford, Stephen 78 Begley, Gail 78 Belote, Barbara 54, 183 Belshan, Bob 54, 198, 218, 224 Benckert, Dave 78 Benckert, James 17 Benckert, Julie 17 Bender, Kenneth 92 Benford, Michael 17, 203 Benner, Gail 17 Bennett, Jeanne 54, 175,190 Bennett, Laura 66 Berens, Leslie 66, 173, 194, 238, 240, 242 Berger, Marily 78,196 Bernal, Helen 78, 171, 190 Berry, Don 178 Berry, Liz 92,171 Berry, Joseph 54, 178 Berry, Scott 78 Berryman, Laura 54,175, 185,195,207, 205 Berryman, Lee 92 Bertoni, Paul 92 Best, George 14 Betzhold, Maureen 92, 205 Beyer, Craig 78 Bicher, Mary Anne 92 Binion, Patricia 66, 194, 238, 241, 242 Birdsall, Christine 78 Blackwood, Michael 78 Blaine, David 92 Blaine, William 66 Blankenship, Karen 92, 201, 204, 205 Blatchford, Alex 92 Blevins, Lee 78 Blitch, Jane 66 Bloch, Ronald 78, 198 Blodgett, Ann 66 Bludworth, David 92 Blythe, Steven 78 Bobb, Ben 17 Bobb, Robert 54 Bobb, Ruth 67 Boebel, Bob 17, 180, 234 Boehm, Lynda 92 Bohlayer, John 92, 202 Bohlayer, Ray 17, 202, 228 Bohning, Patricia 78, 198 Bokowski, Debbi 17,176,182,185, 196 Stop! In the name of love. What’s a Walnetto? Bokowski, Patricia 92, 196 Bond, Jane 17, 203 Booher, Robert 67 Bookout, Steve 54, 193, 207 Bose, Pradeep 78 Bossa, Michael 66 Bosse, Kathy 92 Bosse, Louise 78 Boucher, David 67, 219, 229 Boucher, Robert 78 Bowen, Bonnie 54,175, 203 Bowen, Carey 18, 228 Bowen, Elizabeth 67 Bowen, Karen 78 Bowling, Junior 54, 213, 220, 232 Bowling, Pat 78 Bowling, Roger 92 Boyd, James 18 Bozeman, Michael 67 Bozeman, Terry 92, 205 Brader, Judy 18,194, 207, 238, 240 Bradley, Dennis 92 Bradley, Martin 92 Bradley, Robert 79, 202 Bradley, Tarlan 92, 201 Bradfield, Susan 64, 67, 173 Brady, Lola 54, 188 Brandes, Luann 67, 171, 173, 211 Brant, Robert 67, 218 Brasse, Diana 93 Brasse, Evelyn 67 Bray, Michael 18 Braymer, Connie 18, 207 Breitenberg, Hal 93, 193 Brennan, Stephen 79 Breon, Cathy 18,173,176,179,207 Brewer, Debra 67 Brickell, Paul 93, 205 Briggs, Michelle 67, 192 Britt, Sandra 79 Broadfield, Martha 67, 211 Broadfield, Lynn 93 Brooks, Deborah 18, 187, H?8, 206 Brooks, Mary 92, 204 Brooks, Nancy 79 Brooks, Paul 79, 219 Brown, Marsha 92, 205 Brown, Micqui 79 Brown, Norman 18 Brown, Sharon 92 Broyles, Eric 67, 218, 224 Broyles, Joseph 67, 229 Broyles, Vicki 93 Brozena, Carol 79, 196 Brozena, John 54, 228 Brunner, Steve 54 Buchanan, Beth 76, 79, 171 Buchanan, Kathy 12, 18,115, 171, 173, 179,187,188,207 Buchanan, Linda 67 Buczek, Gail 54 Buczek, Susan 93 Budzek, Steve 191 Buehler, Gregory 67 Buehler, Scott 79, 198, 202, 218, 219 229 Buhler, Phyllis 79 Bullard, Billie 79 Bullard, Suzanne 18 Bullock, Hank 93 Bullock, Ricky 18 Bullington, Judy 79 Bumgardner, Mark 67,178, 231 Bunis, Lynn 79 Buonviri, Debra 93 Buonviri, Paul 18, 178, 185, 188, 202, 213,214,231 Buonviri, Richard 67 Burdette, Wanda 93 Burford, David 18, 191, 207 Burgess, John 19, 67, 203 Burgess, Michael 229 Burkhardt, Ellen 93, 192, 201, 205 Burke, Jeff 54,170, 172,198, 206, 213, 228 Bums, Jan 93 Burns, Steve 64, 67,186,191 Burnett, Joan 79,171, 194, 238, 241, 242 Burnett, Richard 67, 198 Burnett, Stephen 54,172 Burnette, Dawn 79 Burroughs, Deborah 93 Burroughs, Martha 54 Bursenos, Christopher 19 Busch, Maria 93 Bush, Scott 67,192 Butler, Mary 19,171, 174,183,187, 188 Byars, Michael 93, 201 Bylund, Mary 67,176, 189, 191, 195, 200 Byrd, Robert 93 Byrd, William 67, 200 By me, Bob 93, 205 Byrne, Sherry 79 -C- Caballero, Julio 54, 193 Calio, Betsy 67,195 Calio, John 93 Call, Richard 93 Campbell, Betsy 67,195 Campbell, Connie 11, 19,173,174, 206 Campbell, John 79 Campbell, Kenneth 93 Campbell, Michael 93 Campion, Brian 79 Cantrell, Kathy 67, 190 Cantrell, Robin 54 Capar, Steve 19,171, 172, 178, 183, 228 Capar, Susan 93 Carey, Brenda 19 Carlson, Terri 79 Carney, Catherine 19, 203 Carper, David 54, 213 Carr, Timothy 19, 219, 228 Carrell, Susan 190 Carretta, Henry 19, 207 Carretta, Maria 67 Carroll, Danford 67, 218 Carroll, Gerard 19, 196, 206 Carroll, Steven 79 Carruthers, Michael 93, 201 Carson, Laura 79 Carswell, Elizabeth 54,171, 188 Carter, Colleen 79 Carter, Gary 67 Carter, Ross 54 Carter, Stuart 93 Carter, Susan 55, 190, 194, 207 Cashwell, Glen 93 Caspero, Susan 79 Cassano, Barry 79 Cassano, Ralph 67 Cassedy, James 79, 219 Cassedy, Kathleen 19 Casseen, Dolores 19, 206 Cathcart, Susan 79 Catlett, Denise 67,175, 195 Cavanagh, Chris 93 Centracchio, Jeanne 67, 180 Cemy, Darah 55, 193, 195, 207 Chagnon, James 93 Chagnon, Victoria 55, 207 Chapman, Fred 79 Chapman, Janet 55,171,188 Charles, Sharon 93 Charlton, Lizbeth 93, 205 Chastain, Muriel 79, 196 Chastain, Stanley 67 Chase, Connie 55, 193 254 Cheezum, Tom 55. 171, 177, 179,207 Chick, Hoyt 20, 193 Choiko, Mike 79, 189 Christescn, Richard 55, 226 Christesen, Steven 79, 219 Christopherson, Amy 55 Cichowicz, Andrea 67 Cichowicz, Leonard 20 Clardy, Beth 55, 180, 189 (Tardy, Robert 79, 202 Clark, Jennyce 68, 176, 189, 194, 198 Clark, Mary 55 Clark, Valerie 93, 201 Clark, Valerie 20, 176,191 Garkc, Bonnie 55, 180, 194, 198 Clarke, Robert 55, 198 Gaudio, Donna 93 Cleveland. Daniel 55, 183, 229 Gifford, Jim 55, 198,236 Clippard, Jillian 68 Goutier, Amy 93 Coakley, David 79 Cobb, Michael 79 Cochran, Brad 93 Cochran, Gaye 55, 175, 188, 191, 193, 195 Cockerham, Craig 93, 198 Coffenberry, Gail 55 Coffenberry, Victor 68, 218, 236 Colby, Cathy 79, 184 “One for you-one tor me.” Colby, Jack 55, 198 Collard, Carol 93 Colley, James 93 Colley, Johnny 94 Collins, Anita 80 Compton, Candy 55, 171, 174, 195 Compton, Debra 55, 206 Compton, Linda 20, 175, 187, 188, 194 207, 242 Condit, Howard 20, 193, 207, 236 Connolly, Mary Carol 80, 199 Connor, Mark 20 Connor, Susan 94 Connors, John 20, 203 Connors, Judy 55, 176 Connors, Patricia 80 Conover, Charles 80 Cooke, Susan 94 Copan, Jay 20 Copeland, Jackie 68, 176, 190, 193 Corbin, Pamela 94 Corbin, Patricia 20, 203 Cornetti, Christine 94 Cornetti, Richard 68, 187, 229 Corvey, Jeff 80 Corvey, Russell 20 Cosner, Karen 55, 203 Cotter, Gladys 80 Coughlin, Kathy 12, 21, 55, 176, 182, 186,187,188, 204 English III, Karate I. Coulter, Douglas 68 Courson, Michael 21, 178 Courson, Tom 21,178 Cox, Evelyn 80, 171 Cox, Ginny 80 Cox, Lee 21,228 Cox, Nancy 55 Craig,Cynthia 55, 198 Craig, William 80 Crawford, Deborah 80, 190 Cregger, John 94 Crevier, Chanda 55, 190, 195 Crevier, Danielle 21, 203 Crevier, Michelle 94, 192, 205 Crigler, Dennis 68,178 Crigler, Don 21, 177, 213, 214, 218 Croft, Laura 68, 173, 193, 195 Crosby, Deric 80 Crosby, Derrilyn 21 Cross, Polly 80 Cross, Sandra 94, 184, 198 Crouch, Donna 94, 201,205 Crowder, Grace 21, 203 Crowder, Robert 68 Crupper, Jane 94, 205 Gupper, Susan 68 Cruse, Stephen 55, 198, 202, 235 Cruse, William 80, 220,219 Cubbage, Dana 94, 205 Cubbage, Sonia 68 Cunney, Chris 68, 171, 180 Cunningham, Eileen 68, 195 Cunningham, Linda 94 Cunningham, Patrick 55, 220 Cummings, Jay 80 Cushman, Douglas 80, 219 Cushman, Larry 68, 172, 213 Custer, Karen 21, 171, 175, 186,187, 188,195,206 Custer, Scott 80, 218 Cutler, John 94 Czajkowski, Susan 80, 192, 194, 196 Czekalski, Michael 68 Czekalski, Richard 94 -D- Daigrepont, Janet 68 Dalton, Cheryl 94 Dalton, Elizabeth 94 Dalton, Mary 80, 196 Dalton, Thomas 55 Danley, Kenneth 80 Darden, Martha 55, 173, 174 Darden, Sally 11, 12, 22, 115, 173 179,180, 188 Darden, William 80, 219, 223 Darr, Donna 94 Davidson, Dudley 94 Davis, Christina 94, 204 Davis, Deborah 206 Davis, Jenny 55, 174, 195 Davis, Joseph 94 Davis, Kenneth 94 Davis, Martha 11, 22, 173, 176, 179, 180,182 Davis, Pamela 55, 194, 206 Davis, Penni 55 Davis, Stephan 80, 219 Davis, Steven 94 Davis, Tim 80 Dawn, Cathy 190 Dean, Fred 55, 181 DeCarlo, Diane 55, 175, 188, 207 DeCarlo, Toni 80, 192, 196 Decker, Scott 80, 202 Deese, Shirley 22, 203 Delorenzo, Mary 22, 188, 196, 206 Denney, Linda 94, 192, 204 Denny, Craig 68, 218 Denny, Paula 80, 196 Deppe, Mark 55 Der, Poysee 68, 173 Desmond, Michael 80, 234 Desmond, Patrick 55 Desseyn, Larry 94 Dettmar, Richard 68 Detwiler, Charles 68 Detwiler, Jonnie 22 Devers, Linda 22, 207 Dexter, Charles 68 Diamantes, David 80 Dickman, Sandy 22 Dickson, Mary 68 Dicola, Sandra 22 Digennaro, Lynn 241, 242 Dively, George 68, 198 DLx, Diane 22,112,120,173,179, 186,210 Dixon, Ted 68,228 Dodson, Ronald 55 Doerflein, Deborah 55 Dolan, Elaine 56, 174, 188 Domingoes, Lynda 56 Domingoes, Michael 22, 306 Donahue, Dennis 80 Doney, Rita 68 Doney, Ronda 94,205 Doria, Dennis 68 Dorman, Don 56 Dougherty, Pam 80, 196 Douglas, William 22, 187 Dove, Deborah 94 Dove, Michael 94 Dove, Darlene 68 Dowell, Cynthia 68, 200 Dowell, Fred 80, 219.223 Downs, Cathy 80 Duckett, Ellen 68, 191 Duffy, James 94 Dufort, Kenneth 56 Dull, Sharon 94,204 Dulong, Frank 22, 172, 178, 207, 228, 229 Dulong, Jeanette 68 Dunbar, Colleen 80. 196 Duncan, David 80 Dundas, James 80, 219. 223 Dundas, Peter 80, 202, 218, 219 Dunn. Cheryl 94. 198 Dunn, Stephen 94 Dussault, Kathleen 94. 204 Dussault, James 80 Dykstra, Jeffrey 203 -E- Earnhardt, Adrienne 94 Earnhardt, Haynes 23, 202 Eastman, Carol 23, 196 Eaton, Cynthia 80, 196 Eckert, James 80 Eddinger, Thomas 23, 202, 213, 214, 228 Edgell, Evelyn 68 Edney, Dennis 68 Edney, Gray 80 Edson, Milton 213 Edson, Steven 94 Edwards, David 56, 177, 236 Edwards, Debbie 23, 170, 173, 174, 206 Eggleston, David 68, 218 Eichhorst, Kathy 94, 205 Einstein, Charles 80 Elam, Barbara 94 Eller, Cindy 23,191,200,238 Ellertson, Gilbert 94,205 Ellis, Chuck 68 Ellis, Nancy 68, 195 Ellison, James 23 Ellison, Tony 80, 229 Ellison, Marie 68, 193, 195 Embree, Karen 68 Emert, Karen 68 Enis, Mark 56, 177, 191 Enright, Glenn 80 Eppard, Bonnie 80 Erickson, Todd 80, 198, 202 Erwin, Emmet 94 Estes, Mark 23, 179, 180, 188, 189 Estes, Peter 80 Estes, Scott 94 Etheridge, Gail 94, 205 Etheridge, Tim 14, 23, 177, 206 Evanusa, Olga 94 Evanusa, Stephen 80, 192 Evans, D avid 80, 219 Evans, John 68, 172, 213, 218, 223, 234 Evans, Mark 68 Evans, Renee 68 Evans, Susan 56 Evelyn, Nancy 56, 171, 175, 198 -F- Fairchild, Clinton 56, 207, 219 Fales, Roy 80 Fant, Karen 80, 190 Farago, Susan 80 Fargis, Mike 94 Farran, Robin 80 Farris, Lynn 80, 110, 211 Farris, Jan 23, 175 Farris, John 23, 180, 189 Farrish, Gayle 56 Faulkner, Mike 68 Fearing, Edward 94 Fearing, Richard 23,179 F atherall, Antoinet 94 Featherall, Tonie 80 Felker, Sally 69, 175, 191, 193 Felts, Lewis 69 Fernandez, Dennis 69 Ferrell, Linda 23 Ferrell, Steve 80 Fette, Joyce 69 Field, Patricia 69, 211 Filipovich, Kenneth 56 Filipowicz, Peter 95, 205 Findley. Alan 95 Fischer, David 56 Fischer, Deborah 69 Fitzgerald, Vernon 95 Fitzpatrick, Patti 24, 206 Fleming, Jeff 24,177,179, 220 Fleming, Jerry 24, 177, 220 Fleming, Peggy 95 Fletcher, James Lee 69 Fogle, Roy 69, 207 Ford, Mary Jane 69, 179, 200 Foster, Karen 56 Foster, Mary Jane 24, 174, 187, 210 Fox, Chris 24, 116, 186, 207, 238 Fox, James 69 Fox, Nancy 69, 238, 240, 242 255 Fox, Stephen 81, 198, 229 Fox, Susan 81, 238, 241, 242 Foyc. Elizabeth 81 Foye, Mary 56 Foye, Michael 69 Franklin, Bob 56, 234 Franklin, Sandra 56 Frano, Phyllis 69 Fraser, Paul 44 F reeberg, Christine 81 French, Kathleen 95, 201, 205 French, Linda 24. 176, 179 French, Marcia 81, 200 Frick, David 95 Frick, James 69, 219, 229 Fridley, James 69 Fridley, Linda 81 Frost, Jacqueline 24 Fulker, Pam 69, 171, 111,211 Funk, Cheryl 69, 176, 195 Funk, John 69, 223 -G- Gage, Karen 81 Gallagher, Ann 81, 171, 211 Gallagher, Lynn 91, 95 Galorowi cz, Dale 69, 213, 218 Gammon, Karen 95 Garber, James 56 Gardner, Earl 24, 198 Garner, Dale 69, 218 Garrell, Susan 69, 194 Garretson, Ed 95 Garrette, Mark 69, 178, 218 Garten, Gwen 95, 201 Gates, Dante 95, 192 Gates, Fran 24, 170, 173, 176, 188, 191 194,198,238 Gault, Janis 95 Gauthier, John 95 Gauthier, Raymond 56 Gauthier, Robert 24 Geer, Elizabeth 69 Geer, Gary 81 George, Albert 69, 218 George, Kurt 95 Gerhards, Mark 81, 229 Gerhards, Paul 24 Getter, Michael 81, 171, 198, 219 Getty, Barbara 69 Getty, Charles 69, 198 Getty, Margot 81 Gibbs, Hope 69, 174, 181 Gibbs, Janice 69, 238, 240, 241, 242 Gilbertson, Kathy 81, 238 Gilbertson, Michael 56, 207, 229 Gillespie, Cliff 56, 177 Gillespie, Linda 81 Gillespie, Sandra 81 Gilliam, Kristin 95 Gilliam, Richard 69 Gilliam, Walter 24, 213, 214 Gilliland, Judith 69 Gilmer, Peggy 69, 184, 190 Gilmer, Thomas 12, 25, 171, 172, 177 Girard, Douglas 69 A weighty subject. “Ahh! Dis is not a vard shtick?” Gladden, Debra 95, 191 Glaser, Linda 56 Glazier, Arthur 56 Glazier, Debra 56 Gleason, Janie 69 Gleichmann, Melody 56, 198 Gloyd, Bob 56, 181, 192, 204 Godsey, Ellen 81 Goerlitz, Claus 95 Goins, Judy 69, 200 Goins, Linda 25, 200 Goldman, Elise 95 Goldstone, John 25. 207 Gonzales, Cathy 69,176,181,187, 192,193 Gonzales, Joanne 193 Goodwin, Richard 25 Gordon, Kay 95, 192, 204 Gore, Karen 81 Gore, Gary 13, 25, 178, 202, 213, 214, 218,228 Gott, Charlotte 81, 192, 196 Gottschalk, Patrick 69,218,223 Gough, Debbv 56,181,185,200 Goven, Paul 81, 219 Graft, Thomas 56 Graham, Jean 69, 189 Graham, Valerie 81 Granski, David 95 Granski, Steven 69 Gray, David 95 Gray, Gail 81 Gray, Gary 95 Gray, James 81 219 Gray, Karen 69, 207 Gray, Robert 81 Greek, Marceil 95 Greene, Melisa 81 Gregorio, Joann 56 Gregorio, John 25 Gregory, Susan 52, 56, 171, 173, 174, 188, 206 Grenier, Danny 95 Grenier, Steven 69 Griese, James 81 Griese, Patricia 56, 195 Griffin, Michael 95 Griffith, Kip 95, 205 Griggs, John 25, 177, 198,234 Grisham, Jo 25, 176 Grissom, Carol 25, 171, 173, 174, 187, 197,206,210 Grissom, Tanya 69, 186, 190, 195 Groff, Jay 95 Gross, Albert 95, 205 Gross, Susan 69, 175, 186, 190, 197 Groth, Gary 81 Guglielmini, Anna 56, 199 Gum, James 95 Gurski, I aul 81 Gutridge, George 81, 219 -H- Hagauer, Karen 69, 189 Haines, Rick 11, 13, 23, 25, 177, 182, 187,188, 204 Hall, Charles 69, 198, 202, 218, 224 Hall, Donna 206 Hall, Kenneth 95 Hall, Penny 69, 189, 194, 198 Halse, Arnold 56, 229 Halse, Debra 95 Hambleton, Kathleen 69 Hammersley, Jim 69, 172 Hammersley, Kathleen 95 Hammes, Therese 95, 171 Hammond, Barbara 56, 195, 206 Hammond, David 203 Hammond, Sheila 25, 194, 207, 238, 241 Hammons, Linda 81 Hainner, Dwight 25, 116, 171, 179 Hanak, Paul 26,198,219,228 Hanex, Terrie 56, 193, 200, 206 Hankey, Philip 95 Hanks, Constance 81 Hanks, Joseph 69 Hanna, Beth 56 Hanna, Brady 81, 198 Hanna, Joanne 69, 200 Hanna, Merri 95 Hanna, Patricia 56 Hanrahan, Michaela 81, 192, 196 Hanrahan, Kevin 56 Hansen, William 26, 192 Hanson, Bryce 96, 201 Hanson, James 56, 181 Harben, Teddy 69, 202,235 Harbert, Roberta 56, 191, 193, 195 Hardin, Marsha 69, 238 Harding, Gail 26, 173, 174, 179, 181, 192, 200,204 Hardcastle, Cathleen 69 Harman, Richard 56, 198, 206, 229 Harman, Susan 81 Harrell, Barbara 56, 206 Harrell, Laura 56 Harrell, William 81, 202 Harrison, Ed 96 Harrison, Larry 26 Harrison, Susan 26 Hartle, Brian 26, 187, 198 Hartley, Dave 69, 219 Hartley, Michael 82, 218 Hartline, George 82 Hartman, Cheryl 91, 96 Hartman, Karen 69 Hartnett, Thomas 82, 202 Hartzel, Peggy 69, 190 Harvey, Michelle 82 Hassell, Ned 82 Hassell, Timothy 26, 187 Hately, Coral 56, 185, 197 Hawes, Susan 96 Hawn, Mary Beth 26, 170, 171, 174, 186,207 Hawvermale, Brenda 69 “If you say it’s the wrong color of clay FU clobber you.” Three chairs for the J unior class Hawvermale, Charles 96 Haxton, Fred 82 Haxton, Sharon 56 Haxton, Terry 186 Hayes, Faye 96 Hayes, Kevin 56 Haye, Bob 56 Hayslett, Rebecca 56 Hearn, Cynthia 56 Heaton, Jan 82 Heck, Karen 96, 205 Heinonen, Kurt 69, 172, 206, 229 Heishman, James 82 Helquist, Britt 96 Hemby, Jim 26, 213, 214 Hemingway, Patricia 56 Hendricks, John 96 Henderson, Deborah 70 Henderson, Rebelcah 96, 204, 205 Herendeen, Rebecca 82 Hermanson, Sheree 96, 205 Hermes, Brian 56, 234 Hermes, Steven 56 Hermonson, Betty 82 Herndon, Janet 56, 185, 197 Herold, Ann 26, 188 Herold, Bruce 70, 200 Herold, John 96, 205 Heron, Rebecca 96 Herrell, Laura 206 Herring, Jonathan 82 Herring, Richard 26, 178 Herron, Michael 82 Herron, Robert 56, 171 Herstine, Lauri 82, 196 Hess, David 56, 172, 178, 213 Hess, Donald 57, 177, 220, 236 Hetzler, Hazanne 26, 176, 193, 200 Hewett, Byron 96 Hewett, Denise 82 Hileman, Vickie 70, 195 Hill, Allen 27, 178, 228 Hill, Charles 96, 205 Hill, Larry 27 Hillmer, Cindy 57, 175, 210 Hillmer, Deborah 13, 27, 112, 170, 173, 175,187,206 Hillmer, Donald 70, 172, 206, 218 Hillmer, Lisa 91, 96 Himes, Karrie 70, 193 Hirst, June 82 Hitt, Holly 70 Hitt, Larry 203 Hively, Mark 57 Hix, Dona 70, 176, 194 Hodge, Edgar 57 Hodge, Sandy 82 Hodges, James 70 Hodges, Janet 57, 199 Hoffer, Bruce 96 Hoffman, Bill 57, 177,198 Hoffman, Bill 57, 213 Hoffman, Susan 70, 198 Hoff master, Peggy 82, 196 Hogan, Jeb 57, 198 Hogue, Jerry 82 Hogue, Val 27 Holaday, Jim 27, 177, 186, 193, 207, 213 Holaday, Thomas 82, 219 Holland, Mary 70, 218, 224 Holland, Michael 82 Hollaway, Lucretia 57, 206 Holly, John 27, 172, 178, 179, 202, 256 213, 214, 228, 229 Holman, Steven 57 Holmes, William 96 Holsopplc, Paul 96 Holzman. John 70 Hood, Calvin 96, 201 Hood, Mary 27, 203 Hood, Nancy 96 Hoppe, Mark 27, 207, 228 Horn, John 82. 218 Horn, Stephen 82 Horseman, Deborah 70 Horsman, John 70, 218, 229 Horsman, Steve 82, 219, 229 Horton, Helen 27, 206 Horvath, Ann Rose 82 Horvath, John 70, 218 Hotter, Joseph 96, 205 Hotter, Kathie 70,171,176, 191, 194, 238, 242 Hotter, Nancy 27, 170, 176, 179, 186 188,194, 120 Hough, Sharon 96 House, Gary 70, 193, 218 Houston. Darrell 70, 218, 229 Houston, Marie 57, 200 Houston, Robert 82 Houston, Tim 96 Howard, David 96, 201,229 Howard, Doug 172, 198, 206 Howe, Don 96 Howe, Norman 70, 198 Howell, Wanda 70 Howell, Wilma 70 Hoyle, Monica 96 Hryckiewicz, Debra 82, 192, 196 Hubka, Debbie 82 Hucks, Deborah 96, 201 Huddock, Debbie 64, 70, 175 Huddock, Linda 27, 175, 185, 188, 206 Hudson, Barry 82 Hudson, Linda 70 Hughes, Jeff 96 Hughes, Joe 57, 207, 229 Hughes, DeeDee 70, 171, 175, 211 Hughes, Robin 82 Huguenin, George 70 Huguenin, Guy 96 Humphrey, Randa 96 Humphrey, Rex 57, 170, 177,188, 202, 213, 220,228 Humphrey, Robin 70, 195, 198 Hundemer, Stephanie 57 Hurdle, Kenneth 27 Hurlock, Kerri 82 Hurlock, Warren 82 Hutchins, Debra 70 Hutchinson, Kevin 70, 218 Hyde, Kevin 82, 172, 202, 219 Hylton, Deborah 70 Hylton, Donna 96 Hynes, Jay 96 Hynes, Jennifer 28 -I- Icenhour, Kenneth 57, 229 Igo, Susan 57, 188,193 Imholz, Rosanna 96, 205 Ingram. John 57,171,172,177,182, 188 Irons. Jo Ann 82 Isham, Diane 82 -J- Jackson, Gail 70 Jackson. Marie 96 Jackson. William 70 Jaffarian. Patricia 70 Jaskulski, Larry 82 Jenkins. Dana 13, 28,195, 206 Jenkins. Douglas 57, 203 Jenkins, Larry 82,219 Jenkins, Lee 82 Jennings, Diane 28 Jennings. Janie 14, 28, 175 Jennings, Louis 28 Jennings. Mary 96 Jennings. Robert 28, 207 Jessec. Karen 82 Jividen, Jackie 28.44,185 Jividen, John 96 Johns, Gail 82 Johnson. Bonnie 96 Johnson, Bonnie 57, 174, 199 Johnson, Deborah 83 Johnson, Floyd 70 Johnson, James 96 Johnson. Jo 207 Johnson. Karen 28,173, 174,179, 188 Johnson, Richard 83 Johnson, Robert 83 Johnson. Sid 96 Johnson. Bill 28, 182 Johnston, Cathy 96 Johnston, Ewie 70 Johnston, John 96 Johnston, Vicki 83 Jones. Bill 57,218, 224 Jones, Carolyn 70,190 Jones, Cathy 57,193 Jones, David 70 Jones, Don 70,172, 187, 198, 218, 229 Jones, Douglas 70 Jones, Gail 57 Jones, Gene 70 Jones, Janet 96,196 Jones, Linda 70,175, 189, 193, 200 Jones. Theresa 28, 114, 115, 175, 179, 187,190 Jordan, Margaret 83 Jordan, Susan 97 Jordan, Ralph 57 Judy, Cathy 97 Judy, William 28,213,214 Judy, Lana 57 -K- Kalvass, Cathy 70,175,195 Kammeier, Deborah 97 Kammer, Lewis 97,198 Kaplan, Linda 83 Karwedsky, Cynthia 70 Kashurba, Gary 28,178 Kashurba, Marilyn 83 Kassel, David 83 Kawamoto, Brian 83, 219, 223 Kawamoto, Don 52, 57,172, 202, 213, 220 Keating, Elaine 28,193, 194, 200 Keegan, Maureen 70,193 Keene, Charles 70 Keller, Margaret 97 Keller, Patty 29,195,206 Kelly, James 57, 203 Kelly, Keith 70 Kelly, Kolin 57 Kemerling, Jill 57, 206 Kengla, Ann 83 Kengla, Jim 57,172, 202, 225, 218, 223 Kennedy, Anita 14, 29, 203 Kennedy, Steve 70, 218 Kerr, Gerard 97 Kerr, Janet 70,171,186 Kervitsky, Linda 29, 182,195 Kervitsky, Mary 97 Keys, James 57, 202, 235 Kight, Deborah 97 Kight, Kathy 70 Kilby, Mark 29,186,202 Killiam, Linnea 97 Kincaid, Robert 70, 218, 234 Kincaid, Theresa 57 Kindley, George 57,177,188,193, 200 King, Pete 13, 29,170,172,177, 202, 213,214,220 Kirchner, Pam 57,176, 206, 241 Kirchner, Penny 57,175, 206, 240 Kirk, James 29 Kirk, Michael 83 Kirk, Robert 97 Kirk, William 29 Kistler. Barbara 97 Kitchens. Andra 57, 206 Kitchens, Bill 13, 29,115,172, 178, 182, 186,218,224,225 Kitchens, Michael 83, 219, 229 Klimchalk. Tina 70 Kober, Leslie 97 Kober, Maria 29,180,182, 186, 191 Kohne, Bill 202 Kolb, Douglas 70, 218 Kolesar, Steven 97 Korth, Roy.70, 218 Koval, Mark 97 Kowalski, Karen 83, 198 Kramer. Rose 83 Kraus. John 57.177. 213, 220, 228 Kraus, Rebecca 29, 240 Kraus, Richard 97 Krctzcr, Lonny 97 Krctzer, Karen 83,187 Kroh. Steven 70, 177 Kruly, Paula 57 Krupa, Dana 29, 187, 202 Ksanznak, Robert 70, 218 Ksanznak, Thomas 83 Kuper, Jim 12.29. 172, 178. 198 Kupcr, William 57,178, 202 Kuspis. Joan 83 Kuspis, Judy 57, 206 Kuspis, Tom 70 Kusterbeck, Steve 57 Kusterbeck, William 83 Kwiecinski, Linnea 30, 207 Kygcr, Ernie 97 Kyle, Terry 97 -L- Lackey, David 83, 219 Lackey, Deborah 57, 203 Ladson, Richard 97 Lafferty, Jerry 83 Lagarde, James 57 Lagardc, Jerry 70, 236 Lail. Karen 83,190 Lancaster, James 70 Lane, Ronnie 70 Lang, Karen 71 Lanier, Steven 71,198 Laroche, Kevin 71 Laroche, Marc 97 LaRosa, Barbara 83 LaRosa, Deborah 30, 184 Lasser, Cathy 57,176,179, 190 Lasser, Ellen 57,176,179,190 Laurents, Jan 12, 30,112,120, 173, 175,181,187 Laurents, Robert 83 Lautzenheiser, Jan 30,198, 203 Lavelle, Robert 71 Lawhorne, Linda 97, 205 Laws, Pam 97, 205 Lawson, Walter 97 Lay, James 71 Lay,Jane 97 Lazzell, Linda 97, 205 Lcahey, Michael 97 Leahey,Shawn 189,219 Leahey, Tom 30,171,177,179,180,183, 198,207,219,236 Leahey, Virginia 57,188,193,206 LeDonne, Carma 30, 206 Lee, Susan 71,195 Lennox, Bob 71,172,182,186, 218,223 Leslie, Barbara 30, 206 Leslie, Peggy 76, 83 Leslie, Patricia 71 Lessman, Alton 71 Lessmann, Susan 30,124,176,181, 200 Levering. Richard 97 Lewis. Baroara 71 Lewis, Gary 71 Lewis, Karen 71 Liggan, Natalie 57 Lillard, Deborah 97,198 Lindvall, Rusty 57, 220, 228, 229 Liski, Ann 83,196 Little, Charles 97 Little wood, Mark 57 Lively, Lynn 97 Lloyd, Bill 57,178, 202, 213 Lloyd, Patricia 83,211 Loetterle, Ruth 58,171,173,175. 179, 185,188,210 Logan, Brenda 58, 207, 240 Loman, Deborah 58, 189. 196, 238 Lorenson, David 58, 202, 213, 228 Losi. Linda 30,176 Losi, Peter 71,229 Lowe, Harry 219, 228 Lowe, Michael 30, 207 Lowery, Leslie 71, 181, 192. 204 Lucks, Michael 83, 219, 223 Lunger. Bill 97 Lutz, Erwin 97 Luzaddcr. Bonnie 97, 201 Luzadder. Gary 83 Lyles, James 31,178. 202, 207, 213, 214 Lyles, Donald 83, 219, 223 Lyles. Tommy 97 Lynch, Charlotte 83 Lyons, Linda 97 Lyons. Bob 31.182. 204 -M- MaCartncy. James 58 MacAfce, Donna 83 MacLucas, Edward 31,213, 215, 228 Mac Lucas. Elizabeth 83 Macy, Roy 83 Maddox. Valerie 58.188 Madcr, Laurie 97 Macdcr, Silkc 31,114, 191, 193 Magee, Patricia 31 Mahler. Daniel 97 Mahoney, Eddie 203 Mahoney, Keith 83 Mallcy, Jan 83.187 Malley,Mike 58,188,191.193 Malloy, Anne 211 Malloy, Brenda 31,196, 197 Mallon, Bill 83,171, 219. 223 Mann, Mary 97 Mann, Jeff 58,198,207 Mansy, Marion 31,193,202,207 Mansy, Paul 97 Maples, Terry 71 Maroney, Alan 83 Marshall, Kathy 97,201 Marshall, Lisa 97 Marshall, Lois 31, 203 Marshall, Pat 58, 207 Marterre, Susan 12,31,170. 175, 188 Martin, Charles 97 Martin, Denise 83,192 Martin, Marianne 31, 171, 176, 185, 194,238,240, 242 Martin, Neal 58,182 Martin, William 32,202,207 Mason, Michael 83 Mason, Ron 58, 172, 198 Mather, Carol 71,197 Mather, James 84 Mathes, Anita 98 Mathes, Tina 58, 190 Mathewson, Wayne 98 Mathias, Deborah 98 Mathias, John 98 Matson, Phillip 98 Matthews, Kathy 98 Matthews, Mary 32 Mattuski. Patricia 84, 238, 241 May, David 58,178,191, 234 May, Paul 71 Mayo, Louis 98, 205 McCall, Donald 84,219,223 McCall, Claudia 71 McCauley, John 98 McClelland, Jeanett 71 McClelland. Kathleen 84 McGoskey, James 58 McCloskey, Steven 84 McClure, Diane 58, 242 McClure, Kathleen 32, 203 McCoUough, William 98 McCollum, Andy 84 McCollum, Cindy 58,191,193 McCollum, Dwainc 84 McConnell, Karen 32, 203 McConnell, Martha 71,198 McConnell, Peter 32, 203 McCoury, Debbie 98 McCullock, Alison 98, 204, 205 McDaniel, Steve 98 McDaniel, Stewart 58,171, 172, 178, 202,205,213 McDermott, Kathy 98 McDermott. Kerry 84 McDonald, Robert 58 McDonnell, Eric 98, 205 McDonough, Denise 13, 32,176, 194, 207.238.240.242 McElhanon. Deborah 98 McEneamey, Maureen 84 McEneamey, Sharon 32, 176,179, 185, 194.238.242 McFadden, Mark 71,202 McGerald, Mary 98, 201 McGinley, John 58.172. 206. 213, 228 McGinlcy, Kevin 98 McGink M 84 McGinty, Laura 32,175,181,204 McGinty. Nancy 58,198 McGinty. Robert 84 McGowan. Patricia 32,175, 207, 242 McGraw. Stephen 58,178 McGuinn, Paula 84 McGuinn, Terry 98 257 McGuinn, Tommy 98 McGuinness, Michael 84, 219 McIntosh, Richard 84, 223 McKay, Eileen 52,58,173,175,188 McKay, Kathleen 84,187, 242 McKay, Roger 58, 198, 218 McKcnnon, Liz 71, 174, 195 McKcnnon, Helen 58,188 McKim, Robert 98 Did somebody say free beer? McKim, Sharon 32,171 McKinley, Emily 58 McKinley, Mara 98 McKnee, Kathleen 32 McLaughlin, Brian 32 McLaughlin, Susan 84 McLeod,Greg 171,218 McLeod. Ronald 71 McManis. Thomas 98 McManmon, Elizabeth 71,193, 195 McMullens, Vickie 98 McNamara, Geoffrey 33, 207 McNutt, Dave 84,219,223 McVay, Barry 33,179, 180, 189 McVay, Thomas 84 Mears, Rebecca 33 Mcdding, James 84 Medley, Julie 58, 111, 171, 173,174, 210 Meehan, Carole 98 Meehan, Frank 71,177, 219, 229 Melton, Charles 84 Melton, Scott 98 Melvin, Karen 98 Mercer. John 33, 177, 187, 231 Mercer, Steve 84, 198,219 Mercy, Robert 72,218 Merrill, Merrilee 58,188, 196 Merrill, Suzanne 84 Merrill. Yvonne 33, 203 Mershon, Jeanne 84,194 Michael, Clyde 98 Mifflin. Ed 84,171,218,219 Mifflin, Robert 98 Mifflin, Thomas 58,171,213, 218, 224, 228 Milboum, Mel 58, 172,177,179, 213 220 Millan, John 98 Miller, Christy 98 Miller. Dan 98, 202 Miller, Gary 71 Miller. Gibette 98 Miller, Gregg 71 Miller. Jennifer 84. 211 Miller. Karen 98 Miller. Kathryn 84 Miller. Kay 190 Mills. George 91,98 Mills. James 33,187 Mills, Joe 71, 192. 219 Mills. Joel 84,223 Milner, George 58,198 Milner. Sarah 84 Minis. Kim 71,213 Minteens. Lee 58 Mitchell, David 98 Mitchell. Donald 72 Mitchell, Forrest 98 Mitchell. Kenny 72, 223 Mitchell. Ralph 58, 192 Moats. Kathy, 58,197, 206 Moffatt, Debra 98 Moffatt, Emily 59,173,174, 188 Moffatt, Ruth 72 Molchany, Kevin 72 Monas, Cathy 84 Moody. Robin 98,184 Moody,Teresa 33 Moore, Jim 98 Moore. Deke 72, 174 Moore, Pat 98, 205 Moore, Tom 59,178, 213 Moore, Wade 84 Moran, Johanna 98, 204 Morey, Michael 59 Morgan, Christina 72 Morgan, Daniel 33,170 Morgan, Patricia 71,190, 207 Morin, Cynthia 84,196 Morlan, Barry 72 Morris, Carol 84 Morrow, Jennifer 98 Moser, Cynthia 98, 205 Moshos, Mary Catherine 84,190,196 Moyer, Mary 72,189,190,195 Mueller, Kathleen 72 Mueller, Mark 72 Mullen, Kathy 59,175,188 Mullen, Maureen 98, 205 Mulley, Jan 190 Mullins, Paddee 72 Mullins, Sharon 59, 203 Mulloy, Anne 84 Mulloy, Robert 99 Mundy, Cynthia 72 Mundy, Edward 33, 203 Mundy, Kathy 99 Murphy, Edwin 59,177, 213 Murphy, Ellen 84 Murphy, Karen 33, 59.174,183 Murphy, Kathy 85,188 Murphy, Raymond 99 Murphy, Robert 59 Musick, Craig 33, 202, 207, 213, 214 Muter, Carol 85 Muth, Maureen 33, 203 -N- Nalls, Robert 85 Nance, Edward 85,191 Nance, Eugene 72 Nance, Judy 34,171,182,191,193 Nanney, James 85 Nay, Rick 12,34,115,177,202,207 Nay, William 99 Nee, Carolyn 99 Necse, Peggy 34, 203, 218, 224 Neese, Porter 34,178,213 Nelson, Dominique 85 Nelson, Gregory 34 Nelson, Mark 72 Nelson, Roger 59 Nelson, Sharon 85 Nelson, William 34 Neumann, Karen 59, 188,189, 196, 197 Nevin, Nancy 72,195 Newman, Barbara 34, 206 Newman, Wallace 72 Newsom, Debora 99 Nguyen, Tan My Diem 99 Nguyen, Tan My Hanh 85 Nichols. Jeanne 59,176, 240 Nicholson, Carolyn 34 Nicholson, John 203 Nielsen, Mary 34,176,179, 186, 188 Nilson. Joseph 59 Nock, Laurie 99 Nohre, Cathy 34,186. 189 Nohrc, Debra 72,195 Nolan, Sharon 85 Noland, Michael 59 Norman, Howard 85 Norris. John 72,171,177 Northup. Donn 72,172, 202, 213, 223 Novy, Robert 72 Nowell. Steven 99 Nuckolls. Cindy 72,196 Nuckolls, William 85 -O- Obremski, Michael 72,198 O’Brien, Mike 99 O’Brien, Luana 85 O’Brien, Richard 34, 203 O’Connor, Sheila 59, 174, 191 O’Dell, Colleen 59,193,200 Oden, David 72 Odom, Pam 72,173,180.195 O’Donnell, James 99 O’Donnell, Michael 85 O’Donoghue, Denise 34, 182 O’Donoghue. Kevin 72, 171,231 Offutt, Craig 35, 236 Offutt, Debby 72 Okopinski, Alan 99, 202 Oldaker, Leslie 72 Oldaker, Robin 59,188 Ole wine, Linda 99 Olson, Eric 35, 218, 224 Olson, Kris 85 Olson, Marc 99 Olson, Toren 59 Olson, Vicki 85 O’Mara, Nancy 35,197, 206 Ondov, Julia 72 Ordakowski, Diane 35, 203 Ormsby, Tricia 59,171,174,182,187 188,191 Orsini, Debbie 99 Orsini, Donna 35,175,182,186, 195 Ortzman, Robert 85 Osborne, Mary 35,175,186 Ostinato, Marcia 35,203 Ostinato, Margot 85 Oswalt, Linda 72 Overby, Robin 99 Overby, Steven 72, 200 Overstreet, Anita 59, 242 Overstreet, Michael 72 Overstreet, Wanda 99 Owen, David 72,178 Owens, Kathryn 35, 203 Owens, Michael 85 -P- Pace, Thomas 99 Pacifici, Fredrick 99 Page, David 73,172, 229 Paget, Theodore 203 Paine. Jeremy 59,198 Paine, Stuart 73,182,186 Paine, Susan 85 Palladino, David 73 Palmer, Robert 35, 200 Palmer, William 35 Palmore, Teresa 99 Panella, Joe 73,178 Panella, Lucy 35 Panella, Michael 99 Parks, Pam 73,171 Parrish, Tony 99 Parrot, Robert 99, 205 Pates, Dorsey 73,196 Patterson, Jean 99 Patterson, Kenneth 59, 202, 213, 228 Patton. Patricia 59, 200 Paul, Denise 85,196 Pawlik, Brian 35 Pawlik, Debbie 73,193 Payne, Gwen 73,195 Peacock, Debby 36 Peacock, Sheri 99 Peacock, Vickie 73 Pearsall, Dawn 73 Pearce, Linda 85 Pedigo, Michael 59,177, 202, 213, 218 Peeler, James 59, 228 Peeler, John 99 Penhallow, Linda 73,189 Penhallow, Susan 59, 189 Pennington, Michael 99 Penton, Joseph 99 Perdue, Connie 73,199 Perdue, Suzanne 85 Petchul, John 99, 205 Peterson, Karen 85,196 Peterson, Barry 85 Peterson, Christopher 36 Peterson, Jack 85 Peterson, Mikel 99 Peterson. Susan 85, 242 Peterson, Thomas 85, 219 Peyton, John 85 Pezzulli. Michael 36,186,187, 191, 206 “Since brevity is the soul of wit,... I will be brief.” Pfeiffer, Donna 73 Pfister. Carey 36 Pfister, Karen 36,179,180,184, 191 Pfister, Nancy 99 Pfister, Patricia 85 Pfoutz, Michael 99 Phillips, Patricia 85 Phillips, Peter 36 Phillips, Shepperd 36, 202, 213, 214 Phinney, John 85, 196, 202, 207 Pickens, Deborah 73, 189, 193 Pickens, Rebecca 99, 192, 205 Pieron, Mary 99 Pitts, Linda 85 Pitts, Susan 85 Podsiadlik, David 99 Pohl, Teresa 85 Poland, JoAnn 85,199 Polglase, Sandra 99 Polglase, Sharon 36, 73 Polley, Anne 36,171,174, 182, 186, 188 Porteous. Patricia 99 Porter. Cinda 99 Porter, John 36, 203 Porter, Mark 99 Potter. Barbara 73,180,189 Potter, Melody 86 Powell, Glenn 86 Powell, Greg 59,172, 202, 213, 218 Powell, Jim 86,171, 202, 218, 219 Powell, June 86,196, 207 Powell, Robert 99 Powell, Ruthann 99 Powers, Sandy 59, 184, 196, 240, 242 Powers, Thomas 99 Prah, Michael 199 Prince, Allison 36, 234 Puckett, Theodroe 73 Pugh, Kathy 59,195 Pugh, Lee 36,191,198 Pugh, Linda 86, 196 Pugh, Marilyn 86, 199 Pugh, Sally 73 Pulver, Lisa 99 Purkis, Diane 86 -R- Raichlen. Tory 59,176, 180, 207, 240 242 Ralph, Stephen 37,178 Ramm, Valerie 73,196, 242 Randolph, Mary 73, 195 Rankin, Wayne 73, 219, 228 Ranney, Carol 99 258 Ranncy, Bob 59,191,202. 218 Rawlings. Charles 59 Rawlins. Lou Ann 99, 192. 204 Rcamcs, Carol 73 Rcdmilcs. Mike 59 Rcdmilcs. William 59,193 Reed. Greg 37,115,172,202,207, 213, 214,218,224 Reese, Gary 57, 203 Regner, Michael 218 Rchm, Richard 73 Reilly, Elaine 59 Reilly. Ellen 37,185 Rcinard, Robert 73 Reitz, Mark 37.177 Rcuschcr. David 59, 198 Rew, Larry 99 Reynolds, Karen 59,180, 189, 194. 197,207 Richard. Randy 73, 223 Richards, Eleanor 99, 192, 201,204 Richey, Mark 37, 202, 207, 213, 214 Rickman. Barry 86. 196, 202, 207 Rightmyer, Robert 59,180 Riley, Wes 73, 218, 229 Risso, Donna 86,196 Rittenhousc. Sandra 37 Rizi, Bob 59,178, 202, 228, 229 Robarge, David 99 Robarge, Eric 86 Robbins, Brenda 86, 196 Robbins, Patricia 73 Roberts. David 37 Roberts. John 37, 203 Roberts, Woodrow 73 Robertson. Cathy 59, 175 Robertson, Iris 86 Robertson, Michael 60 Robinson. Christine 37, 185, 188 Robinson, Douglas A. 99 Robinson, Douglas E. 99 Rodgers. Sharon 99 Rogers, Curt 100 Rogers. David 60,193, 218 Rogers, Glenn 60 Rogers. James 73 Rogers, John 100 Rogers, Sherry 37 Rogers, William 37 Rohde, Helmut 86 RoUandini. Carla 73,173,185, 194, 195 Rollins, Deborah 73, 200 Roney, Elin 60,195, 206 Roney, Janis 73, 189, 195 Ronquillo, Mark 74, 178, 218 Root, Gary 86,198, 229 Root, Melinda 100, 198 Root. Ray 60, 228 Roscher. Glenn 100, 198 Rose, Ardith 60, 196 Rose. Deborah 86 Rose, Donald 100 Ross. Betsy 86 Ross, Janet 100 Ross, John 100 Ross, Susan 37, 206 Rossell, Candice 86 Rossell, Faith 74 Rother. Debra 86 Rother, Marilyn 74,190 Rowe, Daniel 86 Royal, Liz 74,175, 194 Rubenstein, Susan 38. 179, 180. 191 Rucker, Craig 74, 218 Rufsvold. Marbie 74, 200 Russo. Robert 38 Rutherford. Mark 100 Ryan,John 74 Ryan, Joseph 86 Ryan, Melinda 100, 184, 201 Ryan, Tom 60, 191 Rychlik, Barbara 74, 174 -S- Saalbach. Frederick 86 Salamone, Dana 38, 172,179. 180, 198 Salamone, Mark 86, 198 Salinas, Barbara 100 Salinas, David 74,198 Salmon, Thomas 100 Sandagger, Frederick 74 Sandagger, Sandra 74 Sanders, Bob 60, 182 Sanders. Deborah 173, 192. 194 “Dear Santa, .. . Sanders, Michael 1.00, 205 Sanderson, Catherine 86 Sandridge, John 100, 205 Santone, Frank 60,171 Saunders, Tom 100 Saunders, Nancy 38, 176, 185, 188, 197 Saylor, Andrew 60, 236 Schmidt, Daniel 86 Schmidt, Ronald 100, 198 Schmidt, Scott 100 Schoen, Erica 74 Schraa, Therese 100 Schrom, Phyllis 100 Schuetz, Scott 60,171, 178, 191 Schuver, Peggy 86 Schuver, Peter 60 Schumaker, David 74, 172, 198 Schumaker, Donna 38, 120, 173, 176, 179,182,186,187 Schwartz, Linda 38, 188, 202, 207 Scott, Elena 74 Scott, Joyce 100 Scriva, Rachel 74 Scudder, David 38, 198 Scudder, Rex 86 Scully, Joseph 38 Scully, Patricia 74 Seckinger, David 38, 57, 193, 202, 207 Seckinger, Gary 86,202 Secrest, Sharon 86, 238 Sedlak, Lawrence 60, 179, 219 Seeker, James 100 Seeker, Kathryn 74, 180, 189 Seeker, Richard 13, 38,179,180, 197 198 Shackley, Ken 38,179, 198 Shankle, Rebecca 38, 176,179, 180, 191,200 Sharp, David 86 Sharp, Douglas 86, 236 Shatswell, Peter 64, 74, 172, 183 Shaw, Kenneth 86 Shea, Emma Jane 39, 180, 185, 198 Shelton, Charles 86, 219 Shelton, Debra 100 Shepley, Ann 86 Sheppard, Elizabeth 74 Sheppard, Linda 86 Sherrill, Lewis 100 Sherrill, Maureen 39 Sherrod, Steven 86,218 Sherwood, Deborah 100 Sherwood, John 60, 191 Shiff. Barret 74,213 Shifflett, Kathy 86 Shimer, Pam 60,171, 185,187,191, 238,240 Shockley, Michael 86 Shockley, Milton 39,203 Shoemaker, Debra 86,196 Shoffler, Donna 100, 201 Shone, Kirk 178 Shore, Laura 100,192, 204, 205 Shorter, Walter 86. 200 Shotwcll, Linda 86 Shubatt, Mark 86 Sicnkicwicz, Rick 64, 74. 172 Silics, Don 74 Silver, Sharon 39, 203 Simmermachcr.Grcg 39, 180 Simmons. Lynne 100 Simon, James 74 Simon, Marilyn 60, 188. 206, 207 Simpson, Andy 86, 219 Simpson, Beverly 60 Simpson, Chris 100 Simpson, Cheryl 86 Simpson, David 74 Simpson, Joy 185, 196, 207 Simpson, Paul 86, 202, 219 Simpson, Terry 100 Sinclair, Jeff 60,177, 218 Sinclair. Stephen 100 Sinkinson, Michael 60 Sisk. Paul 12,39,115,116,170, 172, 177 Sisson, Linda 100 Siwik, Frank 60,207,228 Skidmore, David 86 Skillman, Elizabeth 86 Slatton, Donald 100 Slatton, Jeanne 60 Slatton, William 59, 86 Slinger, Darla 86,241,242 Sloan, Robert 86 Slone, Michael 86 Smallwood, Susan 86. 184, 241,242 Smiley, Paul 86, 171,219, 234 Smith, Ann 39,179, 180,182, 186 Smith, Bruce 100 Smith, Candice 39, 200 Smith, Chris 39,176, 189 Smith, Claude 100,202,205 Smith, Curt 74, 229 Smith, Dianna 100 Smith, Floyd 74 Smith,Glenda 74, 176, 195 Smith, James 74, 223 Smith, Kelly 100 Smith, Kenneth 100 Smith, Kerry 100, 205 Smith, Lauriston 60. 176,193, 200 Smith, Linda 74,190 Smith, Lynn 74,171,180, 190, 195 Smith, Maria B. 39 Smith, Maria K. 74 Smith, Marilyn 176,179.195 Smith, Patricia 74 Smith, Vincent 86, 200, 218, 219 Smith, William 86 Snyder, Douglas 100 Snyder, Jeanne 60, 193 Snyder, John 39, 232 Snyder, Mary 100 Snyder. Robert 74, 196 Sormberger, Leslie 87 Soto, Dina 74 Soto, Marco 100 Souders, Deborah 100 Sowell. Bob 40,177,191,198 Sparks, Kathryne 87 Sparkman, Greg 60,171, 172,178, 213, 218,224 Spector, Linda 74 Spencer, Sarah 40. 176, 181. 184. 188,200 Spittle, Sharon 74 Spiva, Patty 60,197, 200 Sprague, Sherie 60 Spradlin, Lee 40, 170,171, 172. 179, 198,219,236 Spriegel, Michael 87, 218 Stanley, William 100, 202 Starkey, Deborah 40 Starks, Gregory 87 Starks, Karen 60 Steele, Barbara 87, 110, 211 Steele, Carol 100, 201 Steele, Jeff 60,178, 219 Steele, John 87 Steele, Joyce 74 Steinert, Allan 14.40, 170, 172 Stephens, Tate 74 Stephenson. Dennis 100 Sterling, Glen 100 Sterling, John 100 Sterling, Marc 60 Sterner, Debbie 60 Stevens, Cheryl 74 Stevens, Mike 40 Stevens, Ronald 74 Stewart, David 10U Stewart, Debra 100 Stewart, Patricia 100 Stewart, Robert 74 — 1 Why can’t I work in a Playboy Club? Stewart. Thomas 60 Stoner, Rebecka 100 Story, Dana 40, 178, 182,20 Strang, Lee 87, 202 Street, Debbie 40,184, 207 Street, Vicki 87 Strong, Marcia 100 Strong. Sharon 75 Stroud, Jennifer 75 Strole, Isabella 74, 191 Strole, Michael 193 Strosy, Sharon 190 Struthers, Steve 75 Struthers, Scott 40 Stuckmeyer, Mary Ann 40, 121, 173, 179, 180,187,200,210 Studley, Donna 62, 87 Stults, harmon 87 Stultz, Debra 75 Stultzman, Michael 87 Sullivan, Christine 87 Sullivan, Kenneth 87, 198, 223 Sullivan, William 41 Summers, Rusty 60 Summers, Stephen 100 Sutherland, Deborah 87 Sutherland. Sharon 87 Svaeri, Ann 87 Svaeri, Lynn 100 Swart, Marie 41,206 Swink. Linda 100 Swyler, Laura 87 -T- Talbcrt, Elaine 75,171,180, 185 Talbert, Wayne 75 Talbott, Patricia 87 Talton, Dennis 60, 219. 228 Tandy, Jeffrey 101 Tate, Dwain 198 Tate, Howard 60 Taubenberger. Michael 75 Taylor. Angclia 101 Taylor, Tony 87 Taylor, Chris 75 Taylor, Gary 61 Thomas, Nancy 75, 200 Thomas, Symonc 101 Thomas. Theresa 101 Thompson, Gail 75,173, 111,211 Thorpe. Marjorie 61, 176, 189, 196, 207.241.242 259 Thurber. Donna 75 Thurber, Paul 87 Thurber, Ginny 75 Timoney, Arlene 75, 195, 200 Tipton, Shielah 101 Todd, Arthur 87 Todd, Brent 75, 203 Todd, Robert 87 Tolliver, David 61,178, 202, 213 Trapani, Nancy 41,203, 206 Trayers, Jim 87. 171, 198, 202, 218 219 Trayers, Pamela 101 Traylor, Robin 101 Triggs. Charles 41 Trislcr, Bill 41,178 Tritle, Richard 87 Trocn, Richard 87 Troncoso, Marcelo 75 Truesdale, Greg 87 Truesdale, Pamela 101 Truitt, Clyde 75, 203 Truitt, Janet 87 Truitt, Miriam 41 Trumbetic, Derek 64, 75 Tuck, Vera 41,203 Tucker, Brooke 87, 190 Tucker. Debra 61 Tucker, Janice 101,201,205 Tucker, Suzanne 87 Tuegel, Linda 101,192, 201 Turner, Stephen 75, 218 Turner, Susan 201 Tyson, John 41 Tyson, Martha 75, 193 -U- Ulrich, Sherry 101 Underwood, Sharon 41,179 -V- Valentinc, Victoria 87 Vallor, Raymond 88, 219, 229 Van, Lynn 88 Vandebogart, Carl 41 Vasaly, Bill 75, 218 Vasaly, Susan 101 Vasscl, Robert 101 Vaughn, Patricia 101, 203 Verner, Larry 12, 42, 177, 181, 198 Vodvarka, Dave 101 Vodvarka, 1 ' loyd 88 -W- Wadc, Diane 61 Wade, Valerie 101 Wade, Virginia 101,204 Wagner,June 61,111,171,173,175, 210 Walker, Jan 88 Walker, Karen 75, 171 Walker, Larry 42, 207 Walker, Pamela 88, 241 Walker, Peter 203 Wall, Joe 101 Wandclt, Ed 41, 177, 191, 198, 207 Waring, Michael 61, 177, 191 Waring. Stacey 88, 194, 241, 242 Warner, Carroll 88 Warner, Debra 88, 196,200 Wtten, Marsha61, 170, 173, 175, 182 Watson, Karen 101, 192, 205 Watson, Robert 42 Way, Steven 88 Weadon, William 101 Weathers. Delbert 42,186,193, 197 Weathers, Meg 101 Weathers, Patricia 75, 194, 207 Weaver. Leslie 101, 219, 223 Weaver, Lynn 88 Webb, Michael 101 Webster, Denise 88 Wechsler, Fred 88 Wefbi, Pit 61,214 Weiland, Wendy 101 Weinberger. Adrienne 42, 66, 179, 180 Weinberger, Richard 101, 201 Watch, Robin 101 Wells. David 101 Ill never get this read for English to¬ morrow. Wells, Laura 42,188,207 Wells, Michael 61 Wellington, Carol 75 Weston, Nancy 75, 173, 193 West, William 203 Weygand, Leroy 101 Weygand, Linda 42,181, 192,204,207 Wheatley, Randall 88 Wheeler, Judy 88 Wheeler, Russell 75, 187 Whitchurch, Fay 75, 176 Whitcraft, Doug 75 White, Albert 88,219 White, Craig 88 White, James 42, 67, 178, 229, 231 White, Jan 101 White, Jon 42, 124 White, Syd 61 Whitehead, Cheryl 101 Whitener, Keith 75, 172, 218 Whitener, Linda 42,182, 185, 186 Whitmore, Katherine 61 Whittenberger, Randy 101, 198 Whittenberger, Rick 42, 180, 198, 202, 236 Wickman. Candy 101 Wickman, Chris 75 Wiekhorst, Linda 88, 241, 242 Wilkerson, Janice 75 Mowers, by Henry Gibson. Willbrandt, Susan 75, 192, 242 Williams, Debbie 43, 176 Williams, Deborah 101 Williams, Gary 101 Williams, Glenda 75 Williams, Kris 203 Williams, Jackie 75, 190 Williams, Mark E. 43 Williams, Mark G. 61 Williams, John 200 Williams, Michael 43 Williams, Paul 172 Williams, Richard 101 Williams, Roberta 43 Williams, Terry 75 Williams, Terry 61, 213, 229 Wills, Janet 101 Wilson, Lon 43, 235 Wilson, Charles 88, 219, 223 Wilson, Helen 88 Wilson, Jayna 101 Wilson, Kathleen 43 Wilson, Richard 88 Wilson, William 75, 202 Winslow, Janet 61 Winters, Jane 88 Winters, Jean 88 Winters, Robert 61 WithcreU, Nancy 101, 201, 205 Witt, James 75 Witt, Jerry 88 Witt, Leslie 75 Witt, Leslie 101,205 Wittig, Susan 88 Wohlford, Becky 43, 176, 207 Wohlford, Nancy 88 Wolfe, Edward 43 Wondolowski, Richard 43, 177 Wood, David 43, 172 Wood, Jon 88, 229 Wood, Roberta 101 Wood, Thomas 61 Wood, West 88, 176,219 Woodburn, Bonnie 101 Woodbum, Sheryl 43, 187, 198 Woods, Barry 101,202 Woodward, James 43, 203 Wright, Eleanor 69 Wright, Ellen 44, 176, 184, 188 Wright, Florence 75 Wright, Kathy 88, 200, 206 Wright, Nancy 61 Wright, Penny 61, 188,206 W ' right, Rusty 75 Wu, Paul 75 Wuelzer, Ken 75 Wuelzer, Ronald 101 -Y- Yake, Deborah 88 Yanowsky, Barbara 101, 192, 205 Yanowsky, Betty 101,192,205 Yarber, Teresa 101, 201 Yarborough, Richard 101 Yawornicky, Karen 101, 204 Yee, Wee 61, 182, 188 Venter, Brad 88 Young, Elizabeth 101, 201 Young, Sheryl 61, 176, 191, 195 Youngblood, Shelley 76, 88, 171 Youngblood, Toni 61, 193 -Z- Zamperini, Steven 61, 187 Zccca, Ken 75, 198, 229 Zecca, Louis 61 Zeleniak, Gregg 88, 219 Zeleniak, Marge 101 Zen, John 101 Caption: without words. 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