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li lytji :. 8 a wu awjg V J ■ Sgfc ' ‘ ' . OUR WITH o ' □ 0 z u . m B : y WJf J WjM ■ ' - • jW. : -’f .’ Jy F jfl ■; r ■ b IK v- . ■ PROVING OUR WILLINGNESS TO DISPLAYING HONESTY EM FACULTY 14 General Noreil Retires General Noreil helps Duncan with his project. General James A. Noreil graduated from the University of Idaho where he was a member of the Lamda Chi social fraternity and the Sigma Tau engineering fraternity. After graduation he taught math and science at Wallace High School located in a small mining town in the northern panhandle of Idaho. He met his future wife also a teacher at Wallace High School. The General then became principal of Grand View High School in Idaho. He entered the service at the beginning of World War II as a lieutenant and served in various commands in the ETO. The Genera! served as a member of the United Nations Command Ar¬ mistice Delegation in Panmunjom, Korea; as Adjutant General at Shape; and as Chief of Military History. As Chief of Military History, the Genera! supervised the writing of the official military history of the U.S. Army in World War II. Retiring in 1963, the General returned to his first love, teaching. He came to Robert E. Lee High School as a math teacher, and became chairman of the Math Department. In 1964, General Noreil was appointed Assistant Principal for Instruction. In 1971, the General decided once again to return to teaching so that he could spend his last two years before retirement working directly with students in the classroom. In appreciation for all that he has contrib¬ uted to the growth of Robert E. Lee High School through his organiza¬ tional skills, his broad range of interests and knowledge, and his un¬ failing love of learning, we dedicate the 1973 SHIELD with gratitude and affection. Jack finds the General ' s class challenging. General Noreil gives a demonstration to his physics class. 15 GEN. JAMES ALDEN NORELL FACULTY FINDING the FACES SENIORS FACU LTY MttfNiSBj SENIORS 20 Senior Officers inspire Class Spirit Sponsors, Miss Worsham and Col. Perry, helped the class through thick and thin. The senior class began the year at a slow pace because of a controversy in class symbols. After three weeks of indecision, the 73er ' s voted and remained staunch and loyal to the L ' il Red Hen (alias, super chicken). Then things began to roll. There was the annual trip to Annapolis and the election of class superlatives. The seniors sponsored the first dance and won the pep stick at three out of five pep rallies. On October 31, the class celebrated Hallow¬ een by costuming as animals, Grecians, and even Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum. In November, many seniors became in¬ volved in the class play. They held the spa¬ ghetti dinner and took over the adminis¬ tration for a day. All of these events made for an enjoyable and memorable year. But, throughout the year, each senior silently anticipated that final day, the most joyous and, yet most sorrowful event, graduation. Lynda Boehm, public relations officer, on the job. Dukey Mifflin, historian, kept on truckin ' . As public relations officer, Robert Mulloy got down to the mechanics of things. Terry Cloyd is bushed after all of her work as secretary. 21 00 m Z c 70 on Eric McDonnell, class treasurer, demonstrates his ability to raise money. SENIORS 22 These are the faces of 73 This is Steve ' s second interest. Joseph W. Adolph James D. Aird Pamela G. Alexander Joann E. Allen Larry L. Allen F. Glen Anderson Susan M. Anderson Susan M. Angelino David B. Babel M. Kay Badzik R. Scott Bailey Richard D. Ballentine Whatcha got there, Joe? Sandra L. Ballentine Stephen G. Banko John R. Barker —1 Kathleen Barrett Robert S. Batchelor Kenneth L. Bender Pamela C. Alexander — Zander ' — Lancerettes 1; Gauntlet Tri- Hi-V 2,3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 3; German Club 2,3; Gym Asst. 4. Francis G. Anderson — Lancer Hi-Y 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Nat ' l Honor Society 4. Susan M. Anderson — Sue — Drill Team 2,3; Capt. 4; Civett s 3,4; FHA 3,4; V. Pres. 3,4; Pep Club 2; Float Comm. I; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; Jr. Prom Comm.; You Can ' t Take It With You 4; Powderpuff 4. Susan M. Angelino — FHA 2,3,4; Science Club 4; German Club 2,3; German Honor Society 3,4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Lab Asst. 4; Nat ' l Honor Society 4. David B. Babel — Fable — Frosh Basketball 1; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4. Marian K. Badzik — Kay — Concert Choir 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, FTA 1,2; Drama Club 1,2; Office Asst. 3; VOT 4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; FBLA 2,3,4; Powderpuff 4. John R. Barker — Lancer Hi-Y 1,2,3; Treas. 4; Concert Choir 1, Madrigals 2,3; German Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. Robert S. Batchelor — Dagwood — HR Rep. 1,3; Float Comm. 1,2; IRC 2; Frosh Football (Capt.); Frosh Baseball 1; JV Football (Co-Capt.); JV Wrestling 1,2; Varsity Track 2; Captain 3; Varsity Football 3,4; Rifle Club 3; SAC 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4. Bridgett Benson — Logan High School 1; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; IRC 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Civettes 3,4; French Club 3,4; Ski Club 4; German Club 4; Guidance Asst. 4. Elizabeth A. Berry — Liz — HR. Rep. 1,2; D.E. Club 3,4; Chap¬ lain 3; Donkey Basketball 3; Powderpuff 3; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; |r.- Sr. Basketball 3. Maureen A. Betzhold — Whitey — Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Public Relations 3, V. Pres. 4; V. Hockey 1,2,3; Capt. 4; JV Basketball 1; V. Basket¬ ball 2,3,4; V. Softball 1,2,3,4; German Club 2; Powderpuff 3,4. David W. Blaine — Lee Hi-Y 2,3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4. Bridgett Benson Elizabeth A. Berry Lee W. Berryman Maureen A. Betzhold Mary Anne Bicher David W. Blaine Why does Sears have to stay open till 11:00 to¬ night? We are hopeful of tomorrow SENIORS SENIORS 24 Karen L. Blankenship Lynda D. Boehm John W. Bohlayer Patricia L. Bokowski Anita L Booth Eugene H. Breitenberg Paul M. Brickell Barbara A. Brown Sharon K. Brown Vickie L. Broyles Lynda D. Boehm — Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, Social Secre¬ tary 4; HR Rep. 3,4; Senior Pipeline; Powderpuff 3,4; SCA Cabi¬ net 4; Office Asst. 3,4; Public Relations Officer 4; You Can ' t Take It With You 4. Patricia L. Bokowski — Patie or Bobo — Lancerettes 1,2; Pep Club 1; Civettes 3,4. Anita L. Booth — FNA 2,3; Medical Careers Club (Pres.) 4; Spanish Club 2; Retrospect 3,4; Art Asst. 3,4; Bells are Ringing ; Pfeiffer ' s People ; Powderpuff 4. Eugene H. Breitenberg — Hal — Nat l Honor Society 2,3,4, Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; Stage Band 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Woodwind Quintet 2; Math Honor Society 3,4; Treas. 4; German Honor Society 3,4; V. Pres. 4; German Club 2,3; SAC 4, Boy ' s State 3; Lancer Hi-Y 2,3,4; Spring Track 2,3; Cross Country 3; MCA 3; Model UN .3,4; ' ' You Can ' t Take It With You 4. Paul M. Brickell — Freshman Class Senator; SCA Cabinet 1; Key Club 1,2, Jr. Rep. Vice Pres. 4; Bookstore Manager 4; School Store Asst. 3; District, International Key Club Convention 3; Homecoming 1,2,3,4; Jr Prom Comm.; Nat l Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4; SAC 4. Sharon K. Brown — Shield Staff 4; Index Editor 4 ; IRC 3,4; Re¬ trospect 2; FBLA 3, Treas. 4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 3, Hist. 4; CAA 2,3,4, Historian 3; JV Hockey 2; V. Hockey 3,4; JV Basketball 2, V. Basketball 3; V. Softball Manager 2,3,4; Powderpuff 3,4. Debra A. Buonviri — Deb — Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Junior Jargon; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Powder¬ puff 3,4; Nat l Honor Society 4. Ellen M. Burkhardt — Civettes 1,2,3; Treas. 4; French Honor Soci¬ ety 2,3; Pres. 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Lance Staff 3; Fea¬ ture Ed. 4: Retrospect 2; Junior Jargon; Senior Pipeline; Concert Choir 1, French Club 3,4; Powderpuff 3,4; SCA Cabinet 4; Bells Are Ringing .3. Karen A. Campbell — Pep Club 1; HR Rep. 1,2; Float Comm. 1,2; Spanish Club 3; Library Asst. 3; Powderpuff 3,4. Michael A. Campbell — Ackie — Frosh Football; Frosh Basket¬ ball; JV ' Track 1; JV Football 2; JV Basketball; Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Track 3,4; HR Rep. 2,3; Varsity Club 3,4; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Powderputf Coach 3,4. Susan L. Cannon — Boom-Boom — Civettes 2,3,4; Drill Team Public Relations Otficer 3,4, Nat l Honor Society 3,4, Math Honor Society 3,4, Powderpuff 3,4; Office Asst. 4. Susan R. Capar — Susie — Keyettes 2,3,4; French Honor Soci¬ ety 2, i,4; Shield Staff 1,2,3; Junior Jargon; Senior Pipeline; You Can t Take It With You 4. Mary M. Cave— Mimi —Woodbridge High School 1,2; Drama Club 1,2; German Club 3; FBLA 3; VOT 4. lames Chagnon — Chaggy — Frosh Football; JV Track 1,2; Comedy Showcase 1; Lancer Hi-Y 2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; Madrigals 4, Pfeiffers People. Henry J. Bullock Debra A. Buonviri We Work Towards Can ' t you recite the Creek alphabet backwards Ellen M. Burkhardt Robert Byrne John B. Calio Richard M. Call Karen A. Campbell Kenneth W. Campbell Michael A. Campbell Susan R. Capar Susan L. Cannon David K. Carroll Our Goals Mary M. Cave faster than that, pledge? James Chagnon Eat up, boys; there ' s a football game tonight. SENIORS SENIORS Lizabeth L. Charlton Valerie M. Clark Donna R. Claudio Teresa M. Cloyd Michelle J. Coberly Patricia A. Colonna Susan L. Cooke Pamela B. Corbin Patricia D. Connors Sandra L. Cross We Shape Our Own Futures Valerie M. Clark — Val — Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Sec. 3, Treas. 4; Concert Choir 1,2; Junior Jargon; Math Honor Society 3,4; Bells Are Ringing ' 3; Jr.-Sr. Basketball Cheerleader 3; Office Asst. 3,4; Miss Lee 4. Donna R. Claudio — Claud” — Pep Club 1; DECA 3. Teresa-Anne M. Cloyd — Terri — Keyettes 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Nat ' l Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Senior Class Sec.; HR Rep 2; Lance Staff 2; Senior Pipeline; Lee Hi-Lites 4; Lab Asst. 4; Float Comm. 1,2,4; Powderpuff 3,4; Jr .-Sr. Basketball 3; Jr.-Sr. f Cheerleader 3, Shield 4; ' You Can ' t Take It With You”. Patricia A. Colonna — Ann” — FT A 1,2; STOP 1,2,3; Sec. 1,2,3; Pep Band 1,2; Thespians 3,4; Spanish Club 1; French Club 3; German Club 3,4; ' Guys and Dolls”; Pfeiffer ' s People ; Bells Are Ringing . Donna R. Crouch Jane L Crupper Dana R. Cubbage Susan L. Cooke— Cookie — Keyettes 4; Sr. Rep. 4; Nat ' l Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3; Sec. 4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 4 Our Town HR Rep. 2; Jr. Jargon; Sr Pipeline Co-Ed.: Powderpuff 3,4; SCA Cabinet 4; Shield 2,3,4. Sandra L. Cross — Sandy — Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4; Treas i§; Marching and Concert Band 1; Treas. 2; Asst. Drum Major 3; Head Drum Major 4; FBLA Convention Rep. 4; Junior Jargoh, Senior Pipe¬ line Shield Staff 1,2; Jr. Class Ed. 3; Editor-In-Chief 4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 4. Donna R. Crouch — Concert Choir 1; Powderpuff 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basket¬ ball 3; Cym Asst. 4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. Jane L. Crupper — Crappie — Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 3; Pow- derpuff 3,4; Art Asst. 4: Office Asst. 3; Float Comm. 1,2. 36 - 24 - 36 . . . 27 A test? You ' ve got to be kidding! We Plot Our Own Destinies Dana 8. Cabbage — Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Pep Club 1 , 2 , Hornet oming Attendant 1,2; Maid of Honor 4; DECA 3. Linda K. Cunningham —- Spanish Club 1; Foat Comm. Shield Sniff 1,2,3; Civettes 2,3; Hist. 4; Junior Jargon; Cljnic Asst, 3; Powderpuft 3; ' You Can ' t Take It With You . Donna M. Darr — Dube — Powderpuff 3,4; Clinic Asst. 3. Dudley Davidson — Frosh Football; JV Football 2; JV Baseball 1 . )r.- Sr. Basketball 3,4; Marching and Concert Band 3,4; Lancer Hi-Y 3,4, Pie-Eating Champ 4. Linda K. Cunningham Donna M. Darr Dudley Davidson loseph E. Davis — Frosh Football; JV Baseball 1,2; Jr. Jaycees 1; You Can ' t Take It With You . Linda A. Denney — Keyettes 3,4; Art Guild 2,3,4; Nat ' l Honor Society 3,4; Our Town . W Jc %. ■ M Caroline N. Dewing — Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Float Comm. 1,2; Powderpuff 4. Ronda L. Doney — GAA 1; Pep Club 1; Float Comm. 1,2; Powderpuff 4; You Can ' t Take It With You . Debbie L. Dove — Pep Club 1; Science Club 1; Library Asst. 2; STOP 2; GAA 3; Rifle Club 3; Animal Humane Club 2,3; You Can ' t Take It With You . Cecily M. Duffey — Powderpuff 4; ' You Can ' t Take It With You . James P. Duffy — Jim — Lee Hi-Y 2,3, Chaplain 4; V. Tennis 3,4; School Safety Board Director. Joseph E. Davis Kenneth M. Davis Linda A. Denney Caroline N. Dewing Ronda L. Doney Cecily M. Duffey Deborah L. Dove Michael E, Dove James P. Duffy Linda Dulaney SENIORS SENIORS 28 Sharon J. Dull Cheryl A. Dunn Kathleen M. Dussault Adrienne H. Earnhardt Melissa A. Eastman What Will We Be? Cheryl A. Dunn — Concert Band 1; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, V. Pres 4; MCA 3; Powderpuff 3. Kathleen A. Dussault — Kathy” — Nat ' l Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4; French Club 3,4; Pres. 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; V. Debate Team 4; Math Team 4; Nat l Forensics League 4. Adrienne H. Earnhardt — Civettes 2,3,4; Float Comm. 1; German Club 1,4; Bells Are Ringing , Powderpuff 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Pipeline. Melissa A. Eastman — Central Jr. High 1; Student Council Recording Sec. 1; Nat ' l Jr. Honor Society 1, Pep Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1; FHA 1; Lawton High School 2; Wolverettes 2; Lawton High Steppers 2; Soph. Class Assembly Director 2; French Club 2,4; Nat ' l Honor Society 2,3,4; Civettes 3, Sr. Rep. 4; Retrospect 3,4; Shield 4; Senior Ed.; Senior Pipeline; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3,4; Safety Council 3; Jr. Prom; Sr. Float; Bells Are Ringing”; You Can ' t Take It With You”. Steven M. Edson — Eds” — Frosh Football 1; HR Rep. 1; DECA 3,4. Barbara |. Elam — JV Hockey 2,3; V. Hockey 4; )V Basketball 1,2; V. Basketball 3; V. Softball Manager 2,3,4, Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Pt. Recorder 4; CAA 1,2,3,4; Office Asst. 3; Powderpuff 3,4, IRC 3; Sec. 4; Shield Staff Sports Ed. 4; Junior Jargon; Senior Pipeline; Guys and Dolls ; Nat I Honor Society 4. Rosita M. Elias — Reserve Band 1; Concert and Marching Band 2,3,4; CAA 1,2,3,4; V. Hockey 1; JV Softball 1,2; V. Softball 3,4; Powderpuff 3,4. C. Christian Ellertson — Chris’ — You Can ' t Take It With You . Steven M. Edson Barbara ). Elam Rosita M. Elias G. Christian Ellertson Gail A. Etheridge — Lee Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; HR Rep. 1,2; Soph. Senator; Float Comm. 1,2; Ski Club 3; Jr Jargon; Guys and Dolls ; Pfeiffer ' s People ; Great Monkey Trial Sorry, Wrong Number . Olga Evanusa — Art Guild 1,2,3,4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Retrospect 2,3; HR. Rep. 4. Barbara A. Faulkner — Barb ' — Rifle Club 2; Pres. 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Library Asst. 1. Antoinette L. Featherall — Toni — Sec.-Treas. VICA 2; DECA 3,4; Sec. 3. •• Fleming — CAA 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Pari. 4. Emmet L. Erwin Scott A. Estes 29 Gail A. Etheridge Olga Evanusa Beverly N. Faine Barbara A. Faulkner Antoinette L. Featherall Peter J. Filipowicz Alan C. Findley Charles V. Fitzgerald John G. Fleming Peggy I. Fleming Kathleen L. French We Are the Leaders of Tomorrow Rock it, Joe Wall? This is our class President? SENIORS SENIORS 30 Diane E. Frenzei David F. Frick Gary T. Fronczak Evelyn Gallagher Gwendolyn G. Garten Janis L. Gault Kurt V. George Sandra Getty Kristin A. Gilliam We Will Be Musicians “Getting to know you . . i ad p « Barbara L Girard Debra j. Gladden Cheryl D. Goodacre When you ' re number 2, you try harder. 31 Alan G. Gray David M. Gray Marceil A. Greek We Will Research, Learn, Develop, and Mature Gwendolyn G. Garten — Gwen — FTA 2; FBLA 3,4; FNA 3; Medical Careers Club 4; V. Pres. 4; You Can ' t Take It With You . lanis L. Gault — |an — Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, Treas. 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; FSA 1,2, Sec.- Treas. 3; Pres. 4; IRC 3; 2nd V. Pres. 4; )unior Jargon Co-Ed., Senior Pipeline Ed.; Lance 3; Copy Ed. 4; FTA 2, V. Pres. 3, Medical Careers Club 3,4; HR Rep. 1,2,4; 9th Grade Chorus, Bio. Lab Asst. 4; Library Asst. 1,2; Powderpuff 4; ' Bells Are Ringing ; Guys and Dolls ; You Can ' t Take It With You . Cynthia D. Green Danny R. Grenier Jay C.D. Groff Ml Barbara L. Girard — Mannheim, Germany 1,2; Drill Team 1,3; Yearbook 1,2,3; Concert Choir 1,2,3; German American Club 1 ; Inter. Political Assoc. 2,3; Drama Club 3; Powderpuff 3; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. Cheryl D. Goodacre — The Mad Scientist — HR Rep 3; Girls Track 1,2,3,4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, SCA Sec. 4; Inter-Club Council Sec. 4. Debra A. Halse — Cork or Halsie or Debbie — Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; HR Rep. 1,2,3,4; JV Cheerleader (Capt.); Pow¬ derpuff 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3,4; Donkey Basketball 3,4; Jr. Jargon; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. Cheryl L. Hartman — Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Freshman Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Art Guild 3,4; Powder¬ puff 3; DECA 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 3. Edward A. Harrison Baldy or Hairy — Lee Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; DECA 3,4. Albert C. Gross James E. Gum Yina Guzman Jessica G. Haher Debra A. Halse Frank S. Hamilton Philip J. Hankey Edward A. Harrison Cheryl L Hartman Charles S. Hawvermale SENIORS SENIORS 32 Diane F. Hayes Rebekah E. Henderson Sheree L Hermanson Diane F. Hayes — FHA 1; Bible Club 2; Drill Team 3; FBLA 3; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; VOT 4. Rebekah E. Henderson — ' ' Becky ' ' — FHA 1; Pari. 2; Keyettes 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3, Sec. 4; Spanish Honor Society 2,4; Sec. 3; Spanish Club 2. Sheree L. Hermanson — Civettes 1,3; Del. to Convention 2; Cor¬ responding Sec. 4; Nat ' l Honor Society 3, Rec. Secretary 4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Club 1, Treas. 2,3; Junior Jargon; Senior Pipeline; SCA Cabinet 4; Bells Are Ringing 3. Susan M. Herndon — Drill Team 2; German Honor Society 3,4. Byron D. Hewett — Novice Debate 1; JV Debate 2; V. Debate 3,4; Lee Hi-V 2,3,4; SCA Cabinet 4. Charles D. Hill — Chuck — Ski Club 4; German Club Pres. 4. Lisa L. Hillmer — Keyettes 1,2,3, Pari. 4; Freshman Cheerleader (Co-Capt.); HR Rep. 1; Sophomore Senator; Lance 2; JV Cheerleader; School Store Asst. 3; IRC 3; Spanish Honor Society 3, Corres. Sec. 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Sec. Of Elections 4. Calvin W. Hood — Cal — HR Rep. 1,2; Concert Choir 1,2,3; V. Football Mgr. 3; Madrigals 4; All County Chorus 4; Asst. Concert Choir 4. ih Sfeii @m; fe 1 Susan M. Herndon Jo.hn C. Herold Byron D. Hewett Charles D. Hill Lisa L. Hillmer Bruce P. Hotter Calvin W. Hood Nancy L Hood Frederica P. Holloway Patricia Hornsby We May Be Athletes Physics ... in one ear, out the other. David S. Howard Guy E. Huguenin Jeffrey P. Hughes Donna L Hylton Tina-Marie Hutterly Joseph J. Hotter — “Joe — HR Rep. 1,3; Soph. Treas; SCA V. Pres. 3; Key Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Convention 2,3,4; Nat. Merit Letter of Commendation 4; V. Soccer 3,4; Nat ' l Honor Society 2,3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4; Boys State 3; ICC Pres. 3; Spanish Club 2. David S. Howard — Frosh Football; JV Football; V. Tennis 1,2,3,4; Capt. 2,3; V. Winter Track 3; JV Cross Country 1,2; Jr .-Sr. Basketball 3; Varsity Club 3,4; HR Rep. 1,2,3; Safe Driver Award 2,3. Guy E. Huguenin — Lancer Hi-Y 1,2,3; Sgt. At Arms 4; Frosh Basket¬ ball, JV Basketball; V. Basketball 3,4; Mr. Lancer Contest 3; Powder- puff Cheerleader 3,4. Donna L. Hylton — Nat ' l Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Concert and Marching Band 1; Junior Jargon; Senior Pipeline; Shield Staff 2,4; Business Ed. 3; HR Rep. 4; Powderpuff 4. Robert L. Ice — Sauk Prairie 1,2; Frosh Football; Concert Band 1,2; Carlisle Barracks 3; V. Baseball 3. Jerole S. Isbell — Jerble or Jeri — Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Thespian Hist. 3,4, Office Asst. 4; Drama Club 1,2; Float Comm. 1,2; Pfeiffer ' s People ; Monkey ' s Paw ; Don ' t Drink The Water ; You Can ' t Take It With You James L. Johnson — Jim — Key Club 3,4; Nat ' l Honor Society 3,4; School Store Asst. 3,4; Concert and Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 4; Golf Team 3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4. James R. Jones — Jim — Science Club 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Nat ' l Honor Society 3,4. Wanda C. Jones — Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,3,4; Point Re¬ corder 2; Soph. Class V. Pres.; V. Hockey 1,2; JV Basketball 1,2; V. Basketball 3,4; JV Softball 1, Capt. 2; Senior Pipeline; Office Asst. 4; Reserve Band 1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Powderpuff 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basket¬ ball Cheerleader 3. Robert Ice Jerole S. Isbell John L. Jividen James L Johnson James R. Jones Wanda C. Jones SENIORS SENIORS 34 Susan E. Jordan Cathy D. Judy Deborah A. Kammeier Lewis C. Kammer Melanie S. Kelsay Gerar d J. Kerr We ' ll Remain Friends Forever Marty and Marcee weren ' t around, so . . . Share and share alike? Mary J. Kervitsky Deborah A. Kight Linnea M. Killian Robert S. Kirk Richard A. Kirtley 35 William Klingenstein Leslie W. Kober Lewis C. Kamrner — Crazy Wolf ' or Blowhard —Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Bowling Team 3,4; Lance Staff 4; Pep Band, Concert Band and Follies Bands 1,2,3,4; Brass Choir 2,3,4; Follies Emcee 4; Nat ' l Honor Society 4. Melanie S. Kelsay —• George Dewey High School 1; Pep Club 1; Student Council 1, Carnival Queen 1; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Guidance Asst. 3; DECA4. Gerard J. Kerr — Gerry — Freshman Football; )V Football; V. Football 3,4; Lancer Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; V. Track 3. Mary J. Kervitsky — Drill Team 3,4; Shield Staff 2,3; Lay-Out Ed. 4; Ski Club 4; Powderpuff 3; Junior Jargon; Senior Pipeline; French Club 3,4; Guid. Asst. 3; Jr. Prom; You Can ' t Take It With You . Alexander M. Kositch Richard W. Kraus Deborah A. Kight — Deb — Lee Tri-FJi-Y 1,2,4; Hist. 3; Junior Jargon; Senior Pipeline; Pep Club 1; German Club 2; Office Asst. 3; Powderpuff 3; Homecoming Attendant 3,4. William Klingenstein — Bill ' — Frosh Football; JV Football; V. Football 3; Golf Team 1,2. Leslie W. Kober — Les — Varsity Football 2,3,4. Mike N. Kositch — Kos or Keith — Frosh Football; JV Football; V. Football 3,4; Frosh Basketball; JV Basketball; V. Basketball 3; Key Club 1,2,3; Pari. 4; Nat ' l Honor Society 2,3; Pres. 4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 4; Math Team 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3; Pres. 4; It ' s Academic 3, Capt. 4; Nat. Merit Semi- Finalist 4; Boy ' s State 3; Sec. of Elections 3,4; Junior Jargon. Richard W. Kraus — Lancer Hi-Y 2,3,4; V. Track 2,3,4; V. Football 2,3,4. Ernest W. Kyger — Teddy Tuba or Mr. Beisball ' — Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4; Follies Band 2,3; JV Baseball 1,2; V. Baseball 3; Band Treasurer 4; Bowling Team 2,4; Brass Choir 3. TCrry L. Kyle — Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Guidance Asst. 3,4; HR Rep. 1; Powderpuff 3; DECA 3; Treas. 4. Geralyn R. Lambou — Geri — West Springfield 1,2; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; VOT 4. Deborah L. Levy — Debbie — Pep Club 2,4; Treas. 2, Pres. 4; IRC 2,4; GAA 2,4; French Club 2,4; Medical Careers Club Sec. 4; Guys and Dolls 1. Ernest W. Kyger Terry L. Kyle But Who Are We Now? Geralyn R. Lambou Linda L. Lawhorne Pamela J. Laws Walter R. Lawson Deborah L Levy SENIORS SENIORS 36 Deborah S. Lillard Lynn R. Lively William R. Lunger Linda K. Lyons Paul T. Mansy Kathy A. Marshall Lisa F. Marshall Charles E. Martin Franklin Mathewson John W. Mathias Phillip A. Matson We Search for Understanding Dorothy H. Mautino I ' ll give the Dolphins 7 points on the Super Bowl. 37 We Question Ourselves Each Step of the Way Deborah S. Lillard — Debbie — Concert Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4; FBLA 3, Hist. 4; Nat ' l. Honor Society 4. William R. Lunger — Bill -—Frosh Football; V. Football 2,3,4; Frosh Basketball; JV Basketball 2; V. Winter Track 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Nat ' l. Honor Society 2,3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4. Lisa F. Marshall — Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Physical Fitness Award 2. Charles E. Martin — Chuck — JV Wrestling 1,2; Junior Jaycees 1; Soccer Club 2; Concert and Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Brass Choir 1,2; Stage Band 1,2,3,4,-Chess Club 4; You Can ' t Take It With You . John W. Mathias — Jack — Frosh Football 1; JV Foot- ball; V. Football 3,4; Frosh Basketball; J V Basketball; V. Basketball 3; JV Baseball 1,2; Key Club 1,3,4; Directory 2; Nat ' l. Honor Society 2,3; V. Pres. 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, Pari. 4; Math Honor Society 3, Sec. 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Marching Band 1,2; Concert Band 1,2,3. Louis A. Mayo — V. Basketball Mgr. 2; Math Club 2; Science Club 3; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Spanish Honor So¬ ciety 3,4; V. Tennis 3,4; V. Debate Team 4; SCA Cabinet 4; Stage Band 3,4; German Band 2,3,4, Nat ' l. Honor Society 4. William R. McCollough — Bill or Big Mac — Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball; JV Basketball; V. Football 2,3,4; V. Basketball 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; V. Pres. 3,4. Alison J. McCullock — JV Hockey 2; V. Hockey 3,4; JV Basketball 1; V. Basketball 2,3,4; JV Softball 1,2; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Sr. Rep. 4; GAA 2, Treas. 3,4; Nat ' l. Honor Society 3,4; German Club 2; German Honor Society 3, Sec. 4; Powderpuff Football 3,4; Shield 4. Kathy J. McDermott — Home Ec. Club 1; JV Softball 1; HR Rep. 1; FBLA 2,3,4; Intermediate Office Asst. 2; Guidance Asst. 4; Concert Choir 3,4. W. Eric McDonnell — STOP 2, Pres. 3; Science Club 2; Sarel 3; Nat ' l. Honor Society 3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4; V. Soccer 2,3; Junior Jargon; Senior Pipeline; SCA Cabinet 4; Sr. Class Treas.; Spirit Club 2,3; Pep Club 2; Lab Asst. 4. Steve J. McDougal — Frosh Football; V. Baseball 2; V. Wrestling 3,4; Lee Hi-Y 2,3,4. Jill A. McGregor — DECA 3, Sec. 4; Powderpuff Football 3,4. Louis A. Mayo John R. McCauley William R. McCollough Thomas C. McCulley Alison J. McCullock Steve L McDaniel Kathy J. McDermott W. Eric McDonnell Steve J. McDougal Deborah J. McElhanon Kevin L. McGinley Jill A. McGregor SENIORS 38 We Have Similarities Terry McGuinn James R. McGuire Robert R. McKim Them ' s the breaks, Bob and Bill! Vickie L. McMullens Mary F. McVay Yvonne A. Mears Carole A. Meehan Karen Melvin Robert A. Mifflin Vickie L. McMullens — Simi Valley HS 2; Pep Club 1,2; CAA 3; FBLA 4; Powderpuff Football 4; Float Comm. 1,4; Ski Club 4. Mary F. McVay — ' ' Peachie — FNA 1,2,3; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, V, Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Jr. Class Sec.; Bio. Summe r Science Program 1; Junior Jargon; Shield Staff 3,4; Model UN 3; Girls State; Nat l. Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 4; MGA 3,4. i ' s. vt Yvonne A. Mears — Library Asst. 1; Congressional Page 1,2; Mixed Choir 1,2; Pep Club 2; HR Rep. 1,2,3,4; Concert Choir 3,4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Powderpuff Football 3,4; Office Asst. 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3,4. Carole A. Meehan — Thorn — Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Art Guild 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; V. Cheerleader 3,4; Senior Senator; Homecoming Attendant 4; Powderpuff Football 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3. Robert A. Mifflin — Dukey — JV Wrestling 1; V. Wrestling 2,3,4; District Champion 2; Frosh Football; JV Football 2, Capt.; V. Football 3; Lancer Hi-Y 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Sr. Class Hist.; HR Rep. 1,2,3,4; Sr. Pipeline; Varsity Club 3,4. John D. Millan — Frosh Football; JV Football; V. Football 3,4; JV Track 1; Nat ' l. Honor Society 3,4; Math Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; HR Rep. 2; SCA Cabi¬ net 2; SCA Treas. 3; Sr. Class Pres.; Varsity Club Sec. 3,4; Key Club 3, Sec. 4; SAC 3; “You Can ' t Take It With You . Daniel L. Miller — Dan — Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; Float Comm. 3,4; Intra. Football 1. M. Gibette Miller — Frosh Cheerleader, Capt.; JV , Cheerleader, Co-Capt.; V. Cheerleader 4; Frosh Class Sec.; Jr. Class Senator; Talent Show Chairman 2; Area Student Exchange 2; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Pari. 3, Pres. 4; Jr.-Sr. Basket¬ ball 3; Powderpuff Football 3,4; Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 1,2; Homecoming Queen 4. Debra A. Moffett — Debbie — Girl ' s Track 1,2; Bible Club 2; Concert Choir 2,3; Powderpuff Football 3,4; DECA 4. John D. Millan Daniel L. Miller M. Gibette Miller 39 Jennifer K. Morrow Maureen A. Mullen Andy W. Mullins Another masterpiece — down the drain. Robin M. Moody — Concert Band 1; Shield Staff 1,2; Orga¬ nizations Ed. 3,4; DECA 3,4; Mexico Exchange Program 3; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 4. Johanna J. Moran — Jo — Keyettes 1,2, Dist. Rec. Sec. 3, Model Keyette, Corr. Sec. and International Corr. Sec. 4; Art Guild 3; Nat ' l. Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Lance 2,3; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline; FTA 1,2,3; SCA Cabinet 4; Powderpuff Football 4; Our Town ; Comedy Showcase ; Bells Are Ringing . Jennifer K. Morrow — Pooh — Concert, Marching and Pep Band 2,3,4; GAA 1,2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; V. Hockey 1,2,3, Capt. 4; )V Basketball 1,2; V. Basketball 3,4; JV Softball 1,2; V. Softball 3,4; Lance 4; Powderpuff Football 3,4. Maureen A. Mullen — Moe — Pep Club 1; Lance 1,2,3; Shield Staff 2,3, Typing Ed. 4; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline; Lee Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Pari. 4; Ski Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Public Relations 3,4; Jr. Class Hist. Sec. of Student Activities 4; Powderpuff Football 3,4; Lee Hi-Lites 4; Nat ' l. Honor Society 4. Robert W. Mulloy — HR Rep. 1,3; JV Wrestling; V. Wrestling 2,3,4; V. Golf 1,2; Varsity Club Treas. 3,4; Lee Hi-Y 2,3,4; Art Guild 3, Pres. 4; Sr. Class Public Relations; You Can ' t Take It With You . William H. Nay — Bill — Lancer Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; V. Baseball 3,4; Shield Staff 3; Boys Sports and Photography Ed. 4. Diana J. Nelson — Bowling League 1; FBLA Treas. 3; Pres. 4; VOT 4. My-Diem Nguyen Tan — Lee Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; French Club ' 3,4; Lance 2,3; IRC 2,3,4; Swim Team 4; Bells Are Ringing. Laurie K. Nock — Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Concert Choir 1,2; JV Cheerleader; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3; Spanish Club 3; Ski Club 3; Jr. Jargon; Powderpuff Football 4; Swim Team 4; Office Asst. 3; Bells Are Ringing. Robert W. Mulloy William H. Nay Diana J. Nelson My Diem Nguyen-Tan Bruce A. Nichols Laurie K. Nock SENIORS 40 CrT Z mJ to Gary C. Odom Alan T. Okopinski Linda E. Olewine James M. Olver Teresa G. Orndorff Debbie J. Orsini Stephen T. O ' Toole Wanda S. Overstreet Fredrick J. Pacifici Teresa L Palmore Some Like To Work What ' s Nova Tech, Cecily? Alan T. Okopinski — Concert and Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club 1,2; Pep Band 3,4; Follies Band 3; Foreign Study League-Spain. Linda E. Olewine — Lucie — Lee Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Sec. 4; MCA 3; FTA 2,3; French Club V.P. 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3,4; Nat l. Honor Society 4; Homeroom Rep. 1,3,4; Girl ' s State Alternate; )r. Class Treas.; Sr. Pipeline; Jr. Jargon; Shield Editor-in-Chief 4; Drill Team 3, Sec. 4; Guidance Ass ' t 3; Thespians 4; Our Town ; Comedy Showcase ; Guys and Dolls ; You Can’t Take It With You . James M. Olver— Jim — Nat l. Honor Society 2,3,4; German Honor Society 3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 3,4; SCA Cabinet 4; Concert and Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Nat ' l. Merit Letter of Commendation; It ' s Biologic 2; You Can ' t Take It With You . Teresa G. Orndorff — Ornie — Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Clinic Ass ' t 3,4; Concert Choir 1; Powder Puff 3, Debbie J. Orsini — Civettes 2,3; Art Guild 3,4; Art Ass ' t 4; Guys and Dolls”., Stephen T. O ' Toole — Steve — Jr. Jargon; French Club 3; Model U.N. 4. Fredrick J. Pacifici — Fred — Pep Club 1; Thespians 4; Concert Choir 4; Guys and Dolls ; Bells Are Ringing ; You Can t Take It With You . Teresa L. Palmore — Terry — Spanish Club 1; GAA 1 ; Drill Team 2, Chaplain 3, Co-Capt. 4; Civettes 2, Corr. Sec. 3, V.P. 4. J. Christopher Pankow — Clapton — Shield 1; Art Ach. Award; Art Guild 5,4; Re¬ trospect 3. Robert J. Parrott — Chip — Key Club 1,2,3,4; STOP 1, Pres. 2; Thespians 2,3, Pres. 4; Technical Crew 1; Ass ' t Lighting Director 2; Lighting Director 3; Technical Director 4; Stage Manager 4; M Sister Eileen ; Guys and Dolls , Don ' t Drink the Water ; Bells are Ringing ; You Can t Take It With You ; The Crucible ; Landmark Towers, apt. 414 , Monkeys Paw ; Pfeiffer ' s People . Sheri L. Peacock — Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1: Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Class Historian 1; Spanish Club 3. v,. Rita Jo Perry — Southhampton High School 1,2; FHA 1; Civettes 3,4; Office Ass ' t 3; Library Ass ' t 3. John J. Petchul — Lee Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1; Spanish Honor Sor lety 3,4; SCA Cabinet 4. 1 H Rebecca A. Pickens — Becky — Homeroom Rep. 1,2; Gold Key Art Award 1, Lance Staff 1,2; SCA Cabinet 2; Keyettes 1,2,3, Hist. 4; Spanish Honor Society 2-,4, Sec. 3; Art Guild 2,3, V.P. 4; Jr. Class V.P.; Jr. Jargon; Girl ' s State 3; FTA Jr. Citizen¬ ship Award 3; Jr. Prom Chairman; Nat ' l. Honor Society 3, Recording Sec. 4; Sr. Pipeline. Patricia A. Porteous — Patti Guidance Ass ' t. 3; It ' s Biologic 2; VOT 4. 41 ). Christopher Pankow Robert J. Parrott Tony N. Parrish Jean A. Patterson Sheri L. Peacock John R. Peeler Joseph W. Penton Rita J. Perry John J. Petchul Some Like To Play Parties make the world go round! Deborah A. Peterson Nancy S. Pfister Michael A. Pfoutz Rebecca A. Pickens Patricia A. Porteous SENIORS SENIORS 42 There Are Those Who Are Studious Mark T. Porter Robert L Powell Ruthann M. Powell The computer wore tennis shoes? Thomas R. Powers Anita L Prien Deborah S. Prince Mark T. Porter — Novice Debate Team 1; JV Debate Team 2; V. Debate Team 3; Nat l. Honor Society 3,4; German Honor Society 3,4. Robert L. Powell — Bob — JV Baseball 2; Rifle Club 3,4. Thomas R. Powers — Nuclear ' ' —Marching, Concert and Pep Bands 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club 2,3,4; Rifle Team 3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Band Letter Award 3,4. Anita L. Prien — FHA 3,4; Nat ' l. Honor Society 3,4; Medical Careers Club 4; French Club 4; You Can ' t Take It With You, Deborah S. Prince — Debbie — Lee Bowling Le ague 1,2; German Club 2,3; German Honor Society 3,4; Civettes 2,3,4; Drill Team 2. Duncan A. Proudfoot — Spanish Honor Society 2,3, V. Pres. 4; Nat l. Honor Society 3, Treas. 4; Key Club 1,2,3,4, Frosh Football 1; JV Football 2; Math Honor Society 2,3, Pres. 4; Math Team 2,3,4; Nat ' l. Merit Letter of Commendation 4. Carol A. Ranney — HR Rep. 3; Art Asst. 3; Our Town ; Guys and Dolls ' ' ; Pfeiffers People. Susan L. Reed — Concert Choir 2; DECA 3; Powderpuff Football 4; You Can t Take It With You. ' ' Teresa A. Reid — Tari — JV Tennis 1; Drill Team 2,3; Civettes 2, i,4; Concert Choir 1,2; Madrigals 3,4; HR Rep. 4; FNA 1,2,3; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline; Thespians 4; All County Chorus 3,4; Guys and Dolls ; Bells Are Ringing ; You Can ' t Take It With You. I ieanor C. Richards — Gordo — HR Rep. 1 : FTA 1; Concert Choir 1 Madrigals 1,4; Regional Chorus 2,3; Shield 2,3,4; Retrospect 2 ,4; Literary Ed. 3. Ed.-!n-Chief 4; Junior Jargon; Civettes 3,4; Thespians i,4; Trench Honor Society 4; Nat ' l. Honor Society 4; Guys And Dolls ; Bells Are Ringing. Karen M. Riley -FBLA 3: German Club 2,3. Thomas L Rollandini — Tom” or Rollo — Frosh Football 1; JV Foothatl 2, JV Baseball 1,2; Lancer Hi-Y 3, V. Pres. 4; HR Rep. 3,4. Melinda Root Concert and Marching Band 1,2; HR Rep. 1; Bells Are Ringing. Glenn W. Koscher — Frosh Basketball 1; Concert Band 1,2,.3,4; Chess Club 4 Nat ' l. Honor Society 4. Donald R Rose — Jr Civitans 1,2,3,4; JV Tennis 2; Winter Track 2. Duncan A. Proudfoot Cheryl A. Quarles Carol A. Ranney Lou Ann Rawlins Susan L Reed Teresa A. Reid 43 Some Have Better Things To Do Senior Slump in full bloom! Elise Reilly Larry W. Rew Larry N. Richard Eleanor G. Richards Karen M. Riley Douglas E. Robinson Curtis J. Rogers Thomas L Rollandini Melinda Root Glenn W. Roscher Donald R. Rose Sibyl A. Routon SENIORS SENIORS 44 Melinda P. Ryan — Mindi ' — Concert Choir 1,2, Treas. 3; Madrigals 4; Civettes 1,2,3, Public Relations 4; Shield-1,2,3, Student Life Ed. 4; Lance 3.4; Spirit Club 4; Thespians 4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 4, Guys and Dolls Bells Are Ringing Jj Barbara M. Salinas— Barb — Lee Tri • Hi-Y 2. Rec. Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4; Concert Choir 1, V. Pres. 2, Pres 3; Madrigals 4; Thespians 4, Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader t; Ski Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Jr. largon, Comedy Showcase : Guys and Dolls ; Bells Are Ringing . Michael S. Sanders Oatiy - Frosh Football; JV Wrestling 1,2,3; V. Tennis i: lancer r Y 2,1,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,14 Math Honor Society 5,4. Natl. Honor Society 4; Swim Team 4 Mar lung Ba ■ : You Can ' t Take It With You. G. Timothy Saunde- ' - ' Tim ' — Concert and Marching Band 1.2.1.4; Crus-, C.. . SC A Cabinet 4; Stage Band 1,2, 3,4. Scott S Schr.nif Shaft — Lee Hi-Y 2,3,4; Frosh Wrestling t; V ' . Footbali. Phy llis R. S hroni -- FTA 1; Library Asst. 1; Civettes 2,3, Chap¬ lain -j. Jr. Jargon; Concert Choir 1,2,3; Madrigals 4. Leslie D. Secresl — Civettes 1,2, Sgt. at Arms, District Publicity Cha:rm.- -i •. lance 1,2,4 ; JV Tennis 1; V. Tennis 2.4; Retrospect Thespian Apprentice 4; Math Honor Society 2,4; Nat ' l. Honor Society 4. Robin L. Shadle— Band 1,2,3,4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; German Club 1,2,1; STOP 1; Lance 4; Senior Pipeline; Shield 4; Bible Club 2, Art Guild 4; Guys and Golls ; Bells Are Ringing ; You Can ' t Take It With You. lewis R. Sherrill — Lee Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; V. Winter Track 3. Steven M. Sinclair — JV Spring Track 1; JV Wrestling 2,3; V. Wrestling 4; German Club 4. Bruce E. Smith — JV Baseball 1,2; JV Winter Track 1; V. Winter Track 2,3, Capt. 4. Kerry A. Smith — - Civitans 3,4, Rifle Club 1,2,3; IRC 1; Nat ' l. Honor Society 4. Paul W. Smith — JV Basketball 1,2; JV Football 1; JV Track 1; Chess Club 4. Mary E. Snyder — Pep Club 1; Girls Track 1,2; Science Club 2,3; Sec. Treas. 4; SAREL 2,3; STOP 1,3; Lab Asst. 3; VOT4. Michele H. Rydell 2,158,2,159,. . . . one more day left! Barbara M. Salinas Michael S. Sanders G. Timothy Saunders Scott S. Schmidt Therese A. Schraa Phyllis R. Schrom Joyce E. Scott William M. Seawell Leslie D. Secrest Robin L Shadle 45 Debra L. Shelton Peggy T. Shen Lewis R. Sherrill Donna A. Shoffler Stephen M. Sinclair Linda D. Sisson Bruce E. Smith Kenneth R. Smith Kerry A. Smith Paul W. Smith But What About The Years To Come? Mary E. Snyder No, I don ' t like the boy-girl ratio at that one. Robert W. Stanley I see in your future .... a double-winged fruit-fly. 4 SENIORS SENIORS 46 Carol A. Steele Debra L Stewart Joanne M. Stim Marcia A. Strong Lynn E. Svaeri Will We Find Ourselves? Linda M. Swink Angelia M. Taylor Umm! now he does have strong possibilities. Patricia A. Thomas Symone M. Thomas Thomas W. Thomas Janice A. Tucker Janice E. Tucker Linda M. Tuegel Sherry L Ulrich 47 How Will We Change? Going out to breakfast? Carol A. Steele — FTA 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; Concert Choir 1,2; County Chorus 2,3; Madrigals 4; Civettes 4; Thespians 4; Bible Club 1;, Sells Are Ringing . Debra L Stewart — Debbie — FHA 1,2,4; FTA 2,3; Spanish Honor Society 3,4, Math Honor Society 3,4; Nat ' l. Honor Society 3,4. Joanne M. Stim — Jo — STOP 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3,4: Lab Asst. 3,4; SAREL 2,3; W.S. Astronomy Club 3,4; Regional Science Fair 2,4. Lynn E. Svaeri Miss Lynn ' — Concert and Marching Band 1,2,3, Sec. 4. Thomas W. Thomas — Tom — Key Club 3, Senior Director 4; Rule Club 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Ski Club 3,4; Rifle Team 3, Capt. 4; Pep Club 4; School Store Asst. 4; JV Soccer 2; V. Soccer 3,4; Varsity Club 4; Math Honor Society 3,4; Nat ' I. Honor Society 4. Janice A. Tucker— - Bowling League 1; Project Concern 3,4; JV Softball 2; FJV Hockey 2; V. Hockey 4; CAA 2,4; Powderpuff Footbali 4; FBLA 3, V. Pres. 4; Concert Choir 1,2,3, Pres. 4; All County Regional Chorus 3,4; Mustart Seed Co. Pres. Janice E. Tucker — Pep Club 1; Drill Team 3,4; Keyettes 3,4; Concert Choir 1,2,3, V. Pres. 4; Office Asst. 4; Bowling League 1,2. Linda M. Tuegel — Math Honor Society 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; German Club 4; Math Team 4; French Club 3; Homecoming Float 1; Nat I. Merit Letter of Comm. 4. Sherry L. Ulrich — ; Legs or Amazon Woman — Lee Tr; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Concert Choir 1,2; Retrospect 3; DECA Chaplain 4; Powderpuff Football 3; CAA 1: Mus¬ tard Seed 4. Robert W. Vassel — Bob — JV Wrestling 1,2,3; V. Wrestling 4; V. Baseball Mgr. 2; Thespians 4; Bells Are Ringing. Patricia J. Vaughan— Pat — STOP 1,2,3; Public Relations 2,3; Mustard Seed 4; Science Club 3; Art Asst. 3; Bells Are Ringing ; You Can ' t Take It With You. Dave W. Vodvarka — Lee Hi-Y 2,3,4. Virginia A. Wade — Ginny or Gin — Powderpuff Football 3,4; Office Asst. 3, HR Rep. 1. William J. Wall — loe — Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; Lance 2, Managing Ed. 3,4; Nat l. Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,4, V. Pres. 3; Math Honor Society 4; Math Team 2,3,4; Lee Hi-Y, Treas. 2, Sec-Treas. 3, Pres. 4; MGA 2,3,4; Hi-Y Council 3,4; Boys State 3; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline; SCA Pres. 4; Area II SAC. HR Rep. 3,4; inter-Club Council 3; Sr. Superlative; You Can ' t Take it With You. Karen L. Watson — Thumper — Lee Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Frosh Cheerleader 1; JV Cheerleader 2, V. Cheerleader 3; Co-Capt. 4; HR Rep. 4; Office Asst. 3; Powder¬ puff Football; Senior Superlative. Clemens V. Urban Robert W. Vassel Patricia J. Vaughn Dave W. Vodvarka Valerie A. Wade Virginia A. Wade W. Joseph Wall Deborah B. Waters Pamela J. Waters Karen L Watson SENIORS Margaret L. Weathers Leslie A. Weaver Richard Weinberger Susan L Weisenberger Robin A. Welch Whatever We Do, Wherever We Go, We Will Be Great Margaret L. Weathers — Meg” — Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Spanish Honor Society 2, Hist. 3, Pres. 4; Thespians 2,3, Sec.-Trea. 4; Jr. Jargon Editor: Foreign Exchange Student 3; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3,4; Miss Lee Court; Sr. Senator; Powderpuff 3; Elections Committee 4; Nat I. Honor Society 4; Our Town ' ' ; Guys and Dolls . Leslie A. Weaver — J.V. Basketball 1,2; J.V, Softball 1; J.V Hockey 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Keyettes 1,2,3; German Club 2,3; German Honor Society 3, Pres. 4; Nat l. Honor Society 3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basket- nail 3,4; Powderpuff 3,4; Girl ' s State 3; Shield Staff 4; Lab Ass ' t 3,4; Sr. Superlative; Bells are Ringing 3. David R. Wells Leroy C. Weygand Richard Weinberger — Lancer Hi-Y 1,2,3, Sec. 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Ski Club 3,4; Madrigals 2; All Regional Chorus 1,2. Robin A. Welch — : Drill Team 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 4; Civeftes 3, Sec. 4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Powderpuff 4; Spanish Club 2; Girl ' s Track 2; Homeroom Rep. 4. lanis M. White — Clutch — Keyettes 2,3, Dis. Pres. 4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Art Guild 2, Trea. 3, Art Chairman 4; Nat l. Honor Society 3,4; V. Cheerleader 3; Powderpuff 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3; Thespians 4; Shield Staff 2,3; Homeroom Rep. 1; SCA Cabinet 4; Comedy Show¬ case ; Guys and Dolls ; Bells are Ringing ; You Can ' t Take It With You 4. Randall Whittenberger — Trick — Nat ' l. Honor Society 3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 1,2,3.4; It ' s Biologic ; Concert and Marching Band 1.2,3,4; Trea. 3, V.P. 4; Brass Choir 1,2; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; All-County Band 2,3,4; All-Regional Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Follies Band 1,2,.3,4; Band Letter Award 1,2,3,4; Superior Rating Solo Festival 1,2; No. Va. Youth Symphony 4, J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. Baseball 1, Co-Capt. 2; V. Baseball 3,4; V. Baseball 3,4; V. Basketball 3,4, Varsity Club 3,4; Camelot ; On a Clear Day ; Guys and Dolls ; Bells are Ringing , You Can ' t Take It With You . lanet Wills— Janine — Lancerettes 1; Drill Team 2, Treas. 3, Hist. 4; Cauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3.- Nancy Withereli — Civettes 2, Jr. Rep. 3, Pres. 4; Drill Team 2, Capt. 3, Ireas. 4; F1A 1,2, Pres. 3; Spanish Club 2, Nat ' l. Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3, Hist. 4; Lance 2,3,4; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline; Homeroom Rep 1; Concert Choir 1 2, Sec. 3; Madrigals 4; All Regional Chorus 3,4; Powderpuff 3; Jr -Sr. Basketball Cheerleader 3; Homecoming 4: Miss Lee Court; Girl ' s State Alternate 3; Nat l Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Bells are Ringing 3. Ka-en R. Wolf — loxy —Powderpuff 3,4; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. Jeffrey A. Wood — Jeff — STOP 1,2; Spanish Club 1; DECA 3,4; Ski Club 3. Bonnie Woodburn — Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Powderpuff. Barbara M. Yanowhsy —- Lance 1, Feature Editor 2, Co-Editor 3, Editor- m-Chief 4; Keyettes 1,2, Trea. .3,4; Nat ' l. Honor Society 2,3,4; Drill Team -,3,4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, Sec. 4; Foreign Exchange Student i, t rl s State 3; Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline; Lab Ass ' t 4; It ' s Biologic Powderpuff. FJ.jah th J; lanowsky — ' Betty ' — Keyettes 2,3, Chaplain 4; FHA 1; rlv-’n-r orrang 1 ’ i 4; Lance 2,3,4; Drill Team 2, Hist. 3, Sgt. at Arms 4; • . :l ; Honor Society Pres 4, French Club Hist. 3,4; Powder- t ' li - : 3 !; Biologic Capt. 2, Jr. Jargon; Sr. Pipeline Feature Editor; lab Ass i. Karon Y« v umlcky — Office Ass ' t 2; Science Ass t 3; Guidance Ass ' t 3; vo 1 4 . : Sonny Wheeler Janis M. White Hirabeth M. Young — Beth — Lib. Ast ' t 1,2,4; P.E. Ass ' t .3,4; Pep C jo C A A ,4; J.V. Softball Manager 2,3,4; V. Hockey Man. 3. Jut; A. Zerr Track 4. Lancer pfi-Y 1,2,3,4; ' v J nK J.V Baseball 2; V. Baseball 3,4; Winter Randall Whittenberger Debbie S. Williams 49 Janet L. Wills Nancy Witherell Karen R. Wolf Jeffrey A. Wood Roberta A. Wood For We Are SUPERMEN Bonnie L Woodburn Barry L. Woods Ronald T. Wuelzer Barbara M. Yanowsky Elizabeth R. Yanowsky Teresa Yarber Karen Yawornicky Elizabeth M. Young Jon A, Zerr SENIORS SENIORS 50 Seniors Honored With Awards Janis White and Mike Kositch look optimistic as they receive their Op¬ timists ' Award. Robin Shadle ' s block print placed in the finals of competition for the 8th Annual Scholastic Art Award. You can see why Nancy Witherell won the Betty Crocker Award. Patriotic Jo Moran was awarded the honors of the Daughters of the American Revolution. American Youth Performs selected Randy Whittenberger and Tari Reid from this region. Receivers of National Merit Letters of Commendation were Nancy Withered, Duncan Proudfoot, Jim Olver and Dorothy Mautino. Mike Kositch was a National Merit Finalist. 51 Phil Matson and Linda Tuegal also received Letters of Commendation. Not Pictured: Susan Cannon, joe Hotter, and Mark Porter. Mindi Ryan was given the Jaycee Wives Youth Community Service Award. Presenting Ken Hall and John Jividen with Jerry Hannas Memorial Scholar¬ ships are Mrs. Hannas and Coach Roscoe Dean. SENIORS SENIORS 52 Didn ' t you like that last play, Lisa? Navy Early Saturday morning, September 16, the sun dawned on approximately 100 sleepy seniors. What could have caused this unusual oc- curance? Only the annual senior field trip to Annapolis! After the 45 minute ride, two bus loads of more alert looking young people were turned loose at the naval academy to look around before going to the Navy vs. William and Mary football game. Spirit and enthusiasm were not dampened by the fact that their seats were on the opposing team ' s side of the stadi¬ um. After an exciting two hour game, with Navy emerging the victors, the senior Lancers re¬ turned home, exhausted and happy. 73 Goes In pre-game ceremonies, the Annapolis cadets stood on the field in formation. Concentrate on the game, Dukey. Lose something, Sheri? 53 Seniors Dress Up For The Day Repent, my children, repent. Alright! Which one of you guys stole my purse? It was October 31, a normal Tuesday at Lee. Suddenly the student body began to notice some rather unusual charac¬ ters roaming the halls. Completely perplexed by th e entire situation, students began to ask, Is Walt Disney filming a movie at dear old Lee? Are we being invaded? The ques¬ tions of these distressed students were soon answered. Alas, it was only Senior Dress-Up Day. The costumes of the illustrious seniors covered a wide range. The gitter bugging bobby-soxers were in the majority. The Jolly Green Giant, the Easter Bunny, a few Boy Scouts, the Ku Klux Klan and some Women of the Night also made ap¬ pearances. For the seniors, it was one of the many out¬ standing days of our last year at Lee and everyone had a great time. It ' s like Nowsville, man. SENIORS SENIORS 54 Senior Class Presents You Alice (also played by Linda Olewine) and Tony (Randy Whittenberger) decide to get married, despite the conflicting views of their parents. Kolenkhov demonstrates to Mr. Kirby (Joe Wall) the perfect hobby — wrestling. Mr. DePinna (Chuck Martin), Mrs. Kirby (Melissa Eastman), Alice and Essie stand by in shock. Essie (Susan Anderson), who has been trying for eight years to learn to dance, takes a flying leap into the air, while unphased Reba (Jerole Isbell — also Debbie Dove) looks on. Can ' t Take It With You You Can ' t Take It With You, a comedy by Moss Hart and George Kaufman, is the story of a beautiful young girl, Alice Sycamore, who falls in love with the boss ' s son, Tony Kirby. Everything would be peachy keen excepting one factor: Alice ' s family has a do-your-own- thing policy while Tony ' s parents are sophis¬ ticated, high-society snobs. Yet, Alice and Tony decide to take the chance and announce their engagement to their parents. The come¬ dy begins when the Kirby ' s come to dinner on the wrong night. The situation they encounter and the ending results make for an evening of enjoyment. After a lengthy discussion, Grandpa (Hal Breitenberg) convinces Mr. Kirby to stay for dinner. The senior ' s performance was the product of many weeks of planning and effort. In early September, this play was decided on and in mid-October, parts were cast. Rehearsals were held every day after that. The seniors met and overcame numerous setbacks: The continuous sawing and hammering backstage, the deter¬ mination of some characters to not memorize their lines, the lights that burned out, and the difficulty of making Mr. DePinna bald. But all of these problems were defeated and on opening night, all of the actors were well into character and prepared to articulate and project. They were so well into character that when Essie dropped a plate of tomatoes while offering one to her father, he quickly ad- libbed, Not after they ' ve been on the floor, thank you. All in all, the seniors put on a real fine production. Director Bob Simmons got all flipped out for this play. In appreciation, the cast and crew presented Bob Simmons, director, Don Weist, assistant-director, and Larry Hammonds, technical director with gifts. SENIORS 56 Tari lilts out an Italian aria while Susan accompanies at the piano. Mr. Jackson seems to enjoy spaghetti by candlelight. Bill is overwhelmed by the services of Barbara, Laurie and Wanda. Italy Visits Lee This year ' s spaghetti dinner was a huge success. But preparations for the triumph were started weeks in ad¬ vance. Many trips were made to purchase meat, vege¬ tables, bread, and other foods that were to be served. There was an extensive publicity and sales campaign. The day of the event arrived. Dozens of seniors were home baking delicious desserts for the menu of the evening. However, a few remained at the school to decorate the cafeteria, empty the wine bottles, and stir the spaghetti sauce. Rumor has it that two girls cut up twenty-five pounds of tomatoes and Mrs. Sanders was seen buttering forty-five loaves of bread. The cooks , w ' ho were in quite humorous moods while shredding the last of three crates of lettuce, were overheard pun¬ ning, Let-tuce alone. , He hasn ' t a shred of evi¬ dence. , and Let-tuce get to the heart of the matter. Customers arrived eager to eat and were greeted by seniors dressed as servers, waitresses, and enter¬ tainers. There was a continuous procession through the serving line because of the superb turn-out and the class profited greatly. Ole! Even though tacos were not served, Carole and Ann add a touch of Mexico to the dishwashing line. No one threw in the towel , especially not dish¬ washer Ackie. Sky Lee Falls Under New Management ' Terri Orndorff, Charley Hawvermale and Sherry Ulrich take a break from teaching Mr. Tarlosky ' s class. March 14 turned out to be a rather extraordinary day. That was Senior Administration Day, the day when 73ers sub¬ stituted” for faculty and administration members. Joe Wall (of course) was Mr. Jackson for the day; John Millan acted as Mr. Baumgartner; Dukey Mifflin was Mr. Cockey and Tari Reid was Mr. Elliot. During the day, there were several comical situations including Hal Breitenberg ' s roll call quizzes, Lewis Rammer ' s window jumpers, Susan An¬ derson ' s doughnuts and Kurt George ' s sex education classes. On the whole, this opportunity to teach proved to be most rewarding and many of those who taught discov¬ ered not only how much fun students can be, but also the problems they can create. After twelve years, seniors final¬ ly found out what a difficult job Lee ' s faculty faces every day. Mr. Cockey and Mr. Baumgartner took a grin-and-bare-it attitude. Lewis Kammer, subbing in Mrs. Sotirchos ' class, had a hard time keeping his students in the window. Anita Booth played “Let ' s Color with Hammonds ' classes all day. Mr. Kevin McCinley is so hungry (he had to grade papers during lunch) he prepares to take a bite of Mrs. Stephens ' plastic plant. Chuck Martin and Jim Olver sat in for Mrs. David. ir ! if f|fj g Liz SENIORS Superlatives Most Likely To Succeed (without really trying) are brain surgeons, Mike Kositch and Barbara Yanowsky. Most Intellectual of the senior class, Genius Jack Mathias puzzles over comics while Laughing Leslie Weaver researches research papers. Our Most Talented couple display their crafts. Robert Mulloy attempts” to sing while Tari Reid sketches his portrait”. tie ' °o w ait Best All-Around, Gibette Miller and Dukey Mifflin, even leave their marks in the school restrooms. 59 Elected World ' s most versatile athlete, Bill Lunger, bats another winning play as the Most Athletic Whitey Betzhold secures the basketball on the tee. Guy Hugenin has a clever way of hiding from the administra¬ tion. Pam Trayers, Wittiest of all, has perfected her disap¬ pearing act. Best-Looking, Kurt George and Dana Cubbage, are looking good as they take a good look at Look magazine in the good- looking library. Most School Spirited, Joe Wall, is in high spirits as he performs his favorite Drill Team step. Karen Watson not only has the spirit of Christmas hanging from her ears but is also wrapped up” in the spirit of Dixie. SENIORS ' v W W -.1 % , r - m % Jr n j 1 1 VI L ' i Lj £ V - • . l ' S ' x ,® « ne.tK a« !iit ' fe £ W Melissa Splashes to Gold Double Winner in Trials MUNICH — Bouncy Melissa dote of Springfield, Va., won he greater Washington area’s rst Olympic gold medal here esterday. As befits the Na- _ ion ' s Capital, where nothing is S l ver done directly, she backed nto victory. But in Melissa ' s case — vic- ory in the women ' s 100-meter ackstroke — the backward nethod of triumph was legiti- nate enough. The 15-year-eld Robert E. Lee High School ophomore led all the way, as he began with an irnpressive- y fast start and then coasted hrough the final 25 meters to :aptur e a gold medal in :05.78. t Hungary ' s Andre Gymarati von the silver medal in 1:06.26 and California’s Suzie Atwood ook the bronze in 1:06.34. IT WAS announced yester¬ day that Melissa will be the eadoff swimmer in this eve- Record-Setting Miss Belote CHICAGO, Aug. 5—Me¬ lissa Belote grew up tonight. The 15-year-old wondergirl forgot her lucky toy fish back at the motel and still won the 200-meter back- stroke in the Partage Park pool before 5,000 people at k the Olympic trials. 51 Earlier in the day Miss J Belote, a sophomore at Rob¬ ert E. Lee High School in Springfield. Va., set a world record in the 200, whipping through the water in 2::20.64 in a preliminary heat. The previous world record was 2:21.5, held by Susie Atwood of Lakewood, Calif. Tonight Miss Belote’s time was 2:21.77, more than a secon d slower than her brilliant effort this after¬ noon but still good enough to leave the bewildered Miss Atwood in her wake Miss Atwood was clocked in 2:24.35, finishing a dis¬ tant second. Belote Goes Three- for- Three MUNICH, Sept. 4 — Sh stood upon the victory plat form, shoulders slightlj hunched, fighting back the tears as the National An them was played and tht American flag was raised t( the ceiling of the Olympn swimming hall. Melissa Belote tonight hac won her third gold medal ir three days, this time in hei favorite event, the 200-mote] backstroke. Remaining a: relaxed and confident as she had been all week, the 15 year-old from Springfield Va., broke her own worlc started. After three years of strenuous training, Melissa qualified for the Olympic trials. At the trials in Chicago, she placed first in the 100 and 200-meter backstroke and broke the world ' s record in the latter event. Then it was off to Munich for competition with swimmers from all over the world. When Melissa Belote returned to Lee High School, she hlad earned international recognition. She held two world, Olympic and American records in the 100 and 200-meter backstroke. She brought back gold medals in those events and also one in the women ' s medley relay. But little did Melissa know the exciting future she had created for herself. Within six months she had had such experiences as attending a Redskin ' s game with Mrs. George Allen, meeting Hugh O ' Brien, flying to New York for dinner with Olga Korbut, having Sep¬ tember 14 declared Melissa Belote Day, being the first female to enter the Touchdown Club, traveling to Richmond to meet Governor Holton, and talking with Kirk Douglas. We at Lee are proud of Melissa ' s achievements and happy for her success. We appreciate the honor she has brought to our school, community, and country. Rain Can’t Dampen Welcome for Missy ’hey came 3,000 strong, from across the =et and down the block, from all corners Northern Virginia and all around the tway to see Melissa Belote, Olympic impion, last night at Springfield’s Lee h School. ’hey came despite ominous clouds, occa- nal flashes of lightning, even a drenching nstorm just 30 minutes before ceremonies re to begin honoring the 15-year-old win- ' of three swimming gold medals who ;med at times, embarrassed by all the at- ttion. ‘I came because this little girl .deserves ;ry honor that comes her way,” said Mrs. ris Walton of Silver Spring, Md. “I’d just e to be part of it. Besides, I’ve never- seen ?old medal winner up close before.” Springfield, Va.—15 miles down the road im the District—turned into small town Lee Is Proud Of Meli ssa When Melissa Belote was eight years old, she felt her first spark of interest in swimming. She joined the Spr¬ ingfield Swim Club and two years later became a member of the Solotar Swim Team. At age twelve, Missy entered the National Junior Olympics and came in first in the 100-meter backstroke. That ' s how it all HI! 1N3GCUS 66 Lee Is Bewitched By ' The Crucible Betty Parris (Sandy Hoffman) screams hysterically as Abigail (Mimi Cave) tries to silence her. Mercy Lewis (Melissa Eastman), Abby ' s best friend, stands by ready to assist. Betty goes into hysterics again after hearing the Lord ' s name. Ann Putnam (Barbara Delaune) tells the crowd this is a notorious sign of witchcraft. Rebecca Nurse (Jerole Isbell) and Giles Corey (Brian Higgins) arrive, curious to see what these strange events are. The mere presence of Goody Nurse immediately calms Betty. After weeks of intensive rehearsal, the winter produc¬ tion of The Crucible, Arthur Miller ' s Nobel Prize win¬ ning play, opened on March 1, under the direction of Mr. Robert Simmons and Mr. Larry Hammonds. The play deals with the Salem Witchtrials and the con¬ ditions and events leading up to them. It vividly depicts the suspicion, fear of punishment, and affinity for expecting the worst which thrived among the Puri¬ tan population of Salem. Accusations of witchcraft act as the catalyst to convert these elements into mass hysteria, almost causing the village to destroy itself. The strong performances of Mimi Cave, Sheri Almloff, Hal Breitenberg, and George Payne, along with all the others, made this one of the best productions of Lee High School. Elizabeth Proctor (Sheri Almloff) is issued a warrant for suspicion of witchcraft. Marshall Herrick (Warren Jones) arrests her while Francis Nurse (Chuck Martin) looks on in disbelief. Reverend Hale (Greg Skillman) forces Tituba (Ann Colonna) to confess to witchcraft. 67 Abigail, Suzanna (Carol Joy), Mercy and Betty are questioned by Danforth (Bill Hayes). Reverend Parris (Hal Breitenberg) looks on quizzically and Cheever (Ed Nassor) keeps the court record. Removing Sarah Good (M.C. Fischer) and Tituba from their jail cell is Marshall Herrick. The girls cringe in fear of the “yellow bird . Mary Warren (Pam Alexander) breaks down and lies to the court by saying John Proctor is the Devil ' s agent. John Proctor (George Payne) begins to sign a false con¬ fession in order to save his life. Pleading with Proctor to sign the confession are Parris and Judge Hathorne (Dukey Mifflin). Rebecca refuses to confess and go against her morals. In the end, Proc tor does not sign the lie and goes to the gallows with Rebecca. STUDENT LIFE Follies Kick Off Homecoming Weekend 68 t- Z LJJ o 2 1 3 c cud ? c u •- cuo P o u CU E o I l c o o 1 t i 4 l OJ i CU i i l l 0) _Q D _c QJ -O rD — H -O U O i i JZ •- DJD JZ l l i fO L_ _o 0) JZ U_ u c o — ( i CUD a C c 03 - M— JZ n u cu D 03 U 03 SI 03 o CU H ZZ i TJ ■+— hi Q- tn C d z: c CU r ro -C 03 o CO JZ 1— l l r t ) T= c Z 5 U D d) r u o Q. 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Homecoming Court Is Chosen c fO O C a; i— .0 ‘c 3 _D O u JZ 5 C O C 03 O c 0 ) c ro E JI o X c o k_ ro JZ m 73 in H C C m z Paula Baumgartner — Sophomore Attendant Marianne Dolan — Sophomore Attendant Senior Girls Head Our Court Debbie Kight — Senior Attendant Carole Meehan — Senior Attendant A Beautiful Queen For 1972 Gibette Miller — Homecoming Queen STUDENT LIFE 76 Seniors Stump Juniors 20-6 The Junior Cheerleaders wait anxiously for their team to catch up. The annual Powderpuff Football Game, in which the Junior girls play the Senior girls, was held in October. The Juniors were coached by Randy McCollum, Dennis Cox, and Mark Zamperini; and the Seniors, by Bob Bachelor, Mike Campbell, Bill Lunger, and Bill Mc- Collough. Adding a little beauty to the game was the Junior Cheerleading Squad consisting of Kevin Lennox, Don Evans, Don Lackey, Alan Cooper, and Kenny Blaine. The real beauties were the Senior Cheerleaders — Guy Hugenin, Gary Fronczak, Bob Mulloy, Scott Bailey, and Jay Groff. With such lovely and spirited cheerleaders, dedicated coaches and excellent players it was an exciting game. Plus, it ended in the best way — the Seniors were victorious! The game required a great deal of strategy and concentration on the part of the Terry and Carole get a good laugh. players. You boys really should not bend over so far in such skimpy skirts! The Seniors take a break from a well-played game. 77 Lee Goes Dogpatch Sadie Hawkins was held November 18, and sponsored by the Keyettes and the Key Club. It gave the gals at Lee a chance to take their fellers out. The couples were serenaded by the sounds of Summer. There was a cider drinkin ' contest for the boys which was won by John Millan. Melissa Belote won the girls ' apple bobbin ' competition. The best-dressed couple, given the title of Daisy Mae and Lil Abner, was Kathy Thomas and Gordon Dexter. To add to the fun, Marryin ' Sam married all the sparkin ' couples. That slow music is like another world, isn ' t it? Joe is charmed by Laura ' s witty remarks. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 78 Food Lovers Go Foreign The International Dinner was held on December 5. The entire affair was sponsored by the French Honor Society under the careful planning of Karen Jones. The admission was one foreign dish. The food was delicious and varied. Varied in the sense that the food ranged from Escargot (snails) to an exotic Liberian dish. The entertainment was also sublime — the Madrigals with Christmas carols, Tari Reid with a lovely French aria, the Spanish Honor Society with an authentic dance from Spain, J.J. Johnson with the Panamanian National Dance, and the French Club with a performance of an original French can-can. Everything about the evening was perfect and all who attended had a great time. Empty plates and distorted faces do not lead to a good conclus ion concerning the food! Everyone enjoys an after-dinner chat! Debbie loves “Cerise Surprise (Cherry Surprise). Um! That food looks mighty good! 79 Lee Enters Regional One-Act Play Festival After confessing why they have been damned to Hell, Inez and Garcin question Estelle about her sins. Lee ' s entry this year in the regional One-Act Play Festival was No Exit by jean-Paul Sartre. The plot revolves around three peo¬ ple who have died and whose souls have been damned to Hell. They are put in a room together by the Valet (Joe Davis), one of the Devil ' s staff. There, after revealing their sins to each other, each becomes the helpless victim of the other two; and because of their conflicting per¬ sonalities and desires, they create their own hell. Estelle (Mimi Cave) is a spoiled, flighty young woman who immediately tries to en¬ tice Garcin (Hal Breitenberg). Garcin, a moral coward who had been hidden behind the facade of a pacifist all his life, becomes more interested in Inez (Sheri Almloff) for intellectual reasons. Inez would rather be friends with Estelle, but Estelle is afraid of Inez and continues to turn to Garcin for the reassurance he never really provides. Thus, a vicious triangle is formed. Giving in to Inez ' s and Garcin ' s interrogation, Estelle reveals that she had drowned her illegitimate daughter. Under the direction of Miss Linda Canciglia and the student direction of Barbara Delaune, the play was performed at Robinson High School along with plays from all other schools in the region. Mirrors are not permitted in Hell. In this scene, Inez, suggests that she be Estelle ' s mirror. Inez believes this would strengthen their relationship. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 80 Guy and His Humor Win a New Albert Cross (Mr. DingHow) and Bob Mulloy (Mr. Take-Down) do a take-off on Laurel and Hardy. Guy Huguenin is crowned Mr. Lancer. Semifinalists, Dukey Mifflin (Mr. Won¬ derful) and Kurt George (Mr. Bedroom Eyes) concentrate on some extremely dif¬ ficult questions. Bill Shepley (Mr. Legs) gives the audience a real thrill in his halter top. The Mr. Lancer Contest was held on February 7. It was planned and put-on by Lancer Tri-Hi- Y. The sophomore , junior and senior classes voted upon whom they wanted to represent their class in the contest. The evening began with each contestant introducing himself while he was in the process of exposing himself a little bit more. This was followed by skits put on by the guys, which were hilarious. The best skit was The Many Faces of Guy Hugeuenin which was a completely solo act on Guy ' s part. At the end of the evening, all the contestants came on stage with their Lancer Tri-Hi-Y escorts and the semifinalists were announced. These lucky young men were then asked questions so that the judges, Miss Franke, Mr. Miller and Mr. Sheble, could make their final decision. The results were Mr. Congeniality—Guy Hugenin; 2nd Runner-Up — Albert Gross; 1st Runner-Up — Kurt George and Mr. Lancer 1973, Guy Huguenin. Dennis Cox (Mr. Big Stuff) goo goos in his diapers and undershirt. Bill Lunger (Mr. Sex Appeal) derobes him¬ self. Randy McCollum is escorted by Stephanie Dettmar. Monkey Business with Donkeys? The Donkey Basketball Game was played on March 13. The rival team was West Springfield. The game was played in three parts. The first part consisted of Lee girls against West Spring- field girls. Cindy Berry, Lynda Boehm, Debbie Funk, Tracy Hagen, Debbie Halse, Gibette Miller, Karen Watson, and Leslie Weaver played well for Lee. By some stroke of luck for the Spartans, Lee lost with a score of 2-4. Following this game a halftime show consisting of a musical chairs game was presented. One must keep in mind that the musical chairs were played by people and donkeys. Karen Anderson came in 2nd place in this competition and Leslie Weaver came in 1st. To continue the fun, the boys ' team consisting of our own Byron Hewett, Joe Hotter, Mike Kositch, Jack Mathias, John Millan, Mark Porter, Duncan Proudfoot, Mike Sanders, Joe Wall and Randy Whittenburger played the boys of West Spr¬ ingfield. With high scorers Kositch and Whittenberger, Lee won with a score of 4-2. Following this the winners of each preceeding game played each other. Even though our boys lost to West Springfield ' s girls by a score of 1-0, the evening was fun. Would you believe musical chairs with the donkeys? Lee boys head down the court but Mike Kositch is left struggling with the $!! ' $ donkey. She ' s got the ball but does she have the the donkey has other ideas. donkey? What fools these mortals be! STUDENT LIFE 82 It ' s Academic The Lee It ' s Academic Team won its opening match against Wilson and Loudon Valley High Schools. In their quarter-final match, the Lancers lost a close one to Langley, while beating Stony Ridge. The team members were Mike Kositch (Capt.), Brian Higgins and Stephen Schiff. These members along with alternates Duncan Proudfoot, Jack Mathias and Mike McEnearney were chosen by teacher recommendation and competitive questioning. Next year ' s team will be outstanding because two of this years starters, Brian and Steve, will return. ManS Seated: S. Schiff, M. Kositch (Captain), B. Higgins, M. McCarry (Emcee). Standing: Mrs. Mellion (Sponsor), R. Spruill (Giant Food Repre¬ sentative). Lee Students Visit Merry Old England The two girls who were chosen to participate in the exchange program with England were Nancy Cambern and Joanne Carelli. Originally, two other other girls, Kristy Gianakaris and Beth Meyer, were selected also. Unfortunately, these girls were not able to go because of insufficient accomodations in England. The two English girls who participated in the ex¬ change were Jenny Willet and Diane McGill. Jenny (Nancy ' s counterpart) lives in Blackbird Keys on the outskirts of Ox¬ ford. Diane (Joanne ' s counter¬ part) lives in North Oxford. Nancy and Joanne left on March 9 for England and re¬ turned to Springfield on March 31. Jenny and Diane began their stay in Virginia on April 7. During their three-week visit, they discovered life at Lee, not to mention the sights of Wash¬ ington D.C. All four girls found that traveling to a foreign land is indeed an ex¬ cellent and exciting method of learning. Joanne Carelli and Nancy Cambern Lee Delegates Fare Well at Model U.N. Front Row: Joe Pietzyk, Tom Cambern, Sharon Hunter, Susan Baker, Steve O ' Toole. Row 1: Steve Wood, Steve Sen iff, Charlie Smith, Dan Gomez, Mike McEnearney. Not Pictured: Bill Hayes, Byron Hewett, Donnie Mercy, Mrs. Howe (Sponsor). This year the Lee delegates to the Model United Na¬ tions did extremely well at the four as¬ semblies that they participated in. At FAIMUN, the group earned a first place in Secu¬ rity Council. The delegates respon¬ sible for the honor were Dan Gomez, Bill Hayes, Donnie Mercy and Steve Schiff. Mike McEn¬ earney and Steve O ' Toole received an honorable men¬ tion. Their second success was an¬ other first place at the NAIMUN Unit¬ ed Nations, made possible by Steve Schiff! The dele¬ gates also did quite weli at the Ma¬ dison and Fairfax United Nations which were held in the spring. -N3GniS Miss Lee Judged on Talent and Poise In early May of 1972, seven girls were nominated for competi¬ tion in the Miss Lee contest. Mrs. Emsley, co-ordinator of the pageant, invited five area citizens to act as judges. There was a tea held in honor of the contestants. This gave the judges a chance to interview the girls and become acquainted with them personally. The nominees then competed on stage and were judged on talent, poise and the ability to answer ques¬ tions. Meg Weathers was named second runner-up; Nancy Witherell, first runner-up; and Valerie Clark was crowned Miss Lee. The four others who competed were Ellen Burkhardt, Becky Pickens, Gordo Richards, and Barbara Yanowsky. As Miss Lee, Valerie competed in the Northern Vir¬ ginia Junior Miss Pageant and was also awarded a scholarship to Montgomery Ward ' s charm school. Meg Weathers 85 Valerie Clark — Miss Lee 1972 STUDENT LITE ORGANIZATIONS SCA Cheryl Goodacre, Secretary and Joe Wall, President Susan Baker, Treasurer 89 House of Representatives. Front Row: J. Murphy, T. Mears, R. Parrish, L. Hillmer, D. Halse, C. Petchul, L. Anderson. Row 2: K. Jones, M. Morin, D. Funk, K. Anaya, R. Welch, D. Grenier, L. Boehm. Row 3: L. Martin, K. Baker, T. Schaffer, D. Hylton, C. Campbell, C. Rollindini, M. Hale. Row 4: S. Ballentine, D. Wolf, J. Houseknec ' kt, S. Shiff, S. Cross, J. Johnson, B. Hirst. Row 5: M. Eastman, J. Wall, J. Gault, P. Pedigo. Standing: H. Breitenburg, L. Mayo. Senators. Seated: F. Farmer, Junior; C. Thomas, Freshman; S. Almloff, Junior; M. Weathers, Senior; C. Meehan, Senior. Standing: P. Begley, Sophomore; P. Mazzuca, Sophomore; S. Wood, Freshman, C. Martin, Se¬ nior. b 4 |v_J RLJt (Jr wB i % §3 Jr A. - 1 mm 1 1 m 1 1 o ■} Wk fj t U SCA COMMITTEES Activities and Elections. Seated: M. Mullen (Sec. of Student Activities), E. Mc¬ Donnell, J. Moran. Standing: D. Proudfoot, C. Meehan, S. Hermanson, M. Weathers, L. Hillmer, S. Cooke, P. Young, C. Mershon, L. Boehm, S. Baker, M. Kositch. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 90 CIVETTES Seated: P. Schrom, Chaplain; M. Ryan, Public Relations; S. Hermanson, Corresponding Secretary; E. Burkhardt, Treasurer; L. Cunningham, Historian; M. Eastman, Senior Representative; L. Secrest, Sgt.-at-Arms; M. Morin, Junior Representative. Standing: T. Palmore, Vice President; N. Witherall, President; C. Mershon, Recording Sec¬ retary. Seated: N. Witherail, T. Palmore. Row 1: P. Schrom, E. Burkhardt, S. Hermanson, L. Cunningham, M. Ryan, M. Eastman, M. Morin, L. Secrest, C. Mershon. Row 2: K. Jones, S. Anderson, P. Bokowski, C. Lawson, A. Martin, R. Robertson, P. Spriegel, Miss Franke (Sponsor). Row 3: C. Stewart, K. Smith, T. Reid, J. Carter, K. Anderson, K. Dirst, J. Shotwell, B. Benson, C. Guzman. Row 4: R. Perry, M. Hahula, E. Richards, D. Prince, E. Taylor, C. Secrest, S. Cannon, R. Welch, A. Earnhardt, M. Lawson. 91 CIVITANS Front Row: J. Igo, President. Row 2: J. Housekneckt, Sargeant at Arms; B. Wilson, Trea¬ surer; B. Wilson, J. Custer, Vice President; B. Hayes, Corresponding Secretary; M. Han- nigan, Recording Secretary. Front Row: M. Hannigan, J. Custer, B. Wilson, J. Igo, B. Hayes, J. Housekneckt. Row 2: M. Webb, P. Smith, D. Wright, A. Turovlin, J. Herold, B. Wallace, M. Wallace, D. Rose, K. Smith, M. Henry. Not Pictured: P. Morey, S. Mallon. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 92 KEYETTES Seated: R. Manning, Junior Representative; B. Pickens, Historian; S. Cooke, Senior Representative; B. Yanowsky, Treasurer. Standing: B. Yanowsky, Chaplain; T. Barnes, Recording Secretary; T. Cloyd, President; T. Hagen, Vice President; L. Hillmer, Parliamentarian. Front Row: B. Yanowsky, B. Pickens, T. Barnes, T. Hagen, T. Cloyd, L. Hillmer, R. Manning, S. Cooke, Miss Wright, Sponsor. Row 2: G. Guthrie, P. Young, S. Soto, B. Colby, S. Hoffmaster, S. Capar. Row 3: L. Segovia, N. Hinz, B. Henderson, B. Welch, C. Petchul, L. Hillmer, F. Reid, C. Lennox, J. White, C. Meehan, D. Buonviri. Row 4: L. Denny, D. Crandall, J. Berens, R. Shelton, P. Brandes, B. Sparkman, C. Meehan, F. Farmer, M. Milner, M. Bauer. 93 KEY CLUB T. Thomas, Sr. Rep.; C. Sowick, Jr. Rep.; J. Millan, Sec.; J. Hotter, Pres.; P. Brickell, V. Pres.; J. Wright, Treas.; S. Schiff, Chap. Front Row: J. Wright, T. Thomas, J. Hotter, P. Brickell, S. Schiff. Whittenberger, T. Cambern. Row 4: D. Chagnon, B. Lunger, M. Row 2: M.TredwayJ. Gilkey, D. Grenier, D. Predzin, L. Cauthen, J. Cloyd, P. Ormsby, G. Mason. Row 5: B. Shepley, M. Campbell, B. Kopfle. Row 3: D. Owens, G. Royal, J. Johnson, C. Sowick, R. Stanley, Mr. Wilson, Sponsor (Not Pictured: M. Kositch). ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS GAUNTLET TRI-HI-Y 94 P. Lake, Parliamentarian; S. Brown, Historian; V. Clark, Treasurer; L. Boehm, Recording Secretary; M. McVay, President; N. Pierzala, Vice President; J. Welch, Sophomore Representative; S. Angelino, Corre¬ sponding Secretary; K. Anaya, Junior Representative; D. Funk, Chaplain. (Not Pictured: A. McCullock, Se¬ nior Representative; B. Elam, Pt. Recorder) Front Row: D. Funk, V. Clark, L. Boehm, M. McVay, N. Pierzala, S. Angelino, B. Elam. S. Brown. Row 2: J. Heaton, K. Wolf, C. Dewing, L Nock, K. Nilson, K. Cianakaris, L. Thomas, Miss Anderson, Sponsor. Row 3: F. Ciannico, K. Anaya, M. Farrell, J. Whitener, B. McVay, D. Crouch, P. Alexander, J. Wills, D. Hylton, B. Angelino, K Kowalski. Row 4: D. Anaya, O. Evanusa N. Cambern, J. Welch, D Richard. Row 5: A. McCullock, C. Dawson, P. Lake, W. Jones, J Chapell, B. Tuck. 95 LANCER Hl-Y D. Mifflin, President; T. Rollandini, Vice President; J. Barker, Treasurer; A. Gross, Historian; R. Weinburger, Secretary; G. Hugenin, Parliamentarian. Front Row: R. McCollum, R. Kraus, J. Chagnon, K. McGinley, A. Lokie, M. Alexander. Row 2: K. Lennox, W. Lawson, G. Kerr, T. O ' Toole, D. Buonviri, D. Talbot. Row 3: T. Dickomey, J. Jividen, B. Nay, M. Saunders, G. Fronczak, G. Anderson. Row 4: C. Desonia, K. Hall, D. Davidson, L. Berryman, J. Anderson. Row 5: D Davidson, M. Zamperini, J. Zerr, H. Breitenburg, D. Mercy, Mr Benedict, Sponsor. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 96 Lee Tri-Hi-Y Front Row: G. Miller, President; C. Berry, Chaplain. Row 2: M. Mullen, Parliamentarian. Row 3: M. Fischer, Historian; L. Olewine, Secretary; K. Hodges, Historian. Not Pictured: B. Salinas, Vice President; A. George, Treasurer. Front Row: C. Berry, K. Hodges, B. Salinas, G. Miller, L. Olew ine, M. Mullen, A. George. Row 2: M. Nguyen Tan, M. Kelsay, T. Mears, L. Berry, D. Halse, G. Etheridge, V. Wade, S. Wallert, K. Watson. Row 3: K. Hrychiewicz, B. Girard, ). Barber, K. Walker, M. Hale, S. Akau, D. Kight, S. Hunt, M. Nanney, P. Pedigo, B. Hirst, A. Ennis, Mrs. David (Sponsor), S. Guth, Mrs. Stephens (Sponsor) 97 Front Row: K. George, J. Groff, J. Wall, S. Bailey, J. Petchul, J. Adolph. Row 2: S. Schmidt, B. O ' Connor, P. Matson, D. Vod- varka, J. Duffy, S. McDougal. Row 3: E. Harrison, S. Gallegher, D. Wells, D. Robinson, L. Sherrill. Row 4: D Lackey, Mr. Simmons (Advisor), D. Grey, T. Danley, B Hewitt, B. Mulloy, D. Blaine. K. George, Parliamentarian; J. Adolph, Treasurer; J. Wall, President, S. Bailey, Vice-President; J. Groff, Secre¬ tary; D. Vodvarka, J. Duffy. ORGANIZATIONS MH Front Row: S. Dettmar, M. Dolan, C. Dunn, C. Hartman, P. Fleming, D. Li I lard, K. Campbell. Row 2: T. Gerrall, K. Badzik, C. Brown, T. Dofflemeyer, C. Ramey, N. May, S. Cross, J. Harris. Row 3: P. Isham, C. Goodacre, P. Baumgartner, C. Carrington, C. Russo. Row 4: L. Bossa, N. Barrata, R. Powell, T. Kyle, M. Hartnett, Y. Mears, Mrs. Dunn, Sponsor. LANCER TRI-HI-Y M. Dolan, Recording Secretary; K. Campbell, Historian; D. Lillard, Treasurer; C. Hartman, President; C. Dunn, Vice President. P. Fleming, Parliamentarian, S. Dettmar, Chaplain. 99 Front Row: K. Jones, J. Mathias, S. Hermanson, M. Kositch, D. Proudfoot, P. Brickell, B. Pickens. Row 2: H. Breitenberg, J. Jones, J. Johnson, M. Morin, J. Olver, L Denny, N. Witherell, D. Stewart, M. McVay, B. Yanowski, D. Hylton, E. McDonald, A. McCullock, L. Weaver. Row 3: K. Anderson, B. Colby, S. Baker, S. Cooke, M. Eastman, E. Burkhardt, B. Benson, K. Dussault, A. Prien. Row 4: J. Hotter, B. Lunger, J. Millan, T. Cloyd, J. Wall, J. White, L. Cauthen, S. Cannon, B. Mulloy, M. Porter. Not Pictured: Mrs. Howe, Advisor. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: S. Hermanson, Corresponding Secretary; B. Pickens, Recording Secretary; K. Jones, His¬ torian. Row 2: D. Proudfoot, Treasurer; M. Kositch, President; J. Mathias, Vice President; P. Brickell, Book Store Manager. Front Row: E. Webb, C. Anderson, G. Hugenin, J. Petchul, M. Sanders, C. Nguyen Tan, M. McEnearney, B. Higgins. Row 2: S. Angelino, B. Henderson, J. Carter, F. Farmer, D. Hoffman, T. Garner, P. Young, G. Guthrie, L. Daughtery. Row 3: D. Mau- tino, S. Capar, B. Elam, T. Hagen, D. Prince, K. Anaya, D. Lillard, C. Dawson, L. Secrest, B. Sparkman, M. Hannigan, J. Aird, W. Yen Dur, T. Thomas. Row 4: L. Charltoh, D. Buonviri, M. Mullen, G. Richards, L. Svaeri, T. Vallor, L. Olewine, R. Wuelzer, M. Proudfoot, J. Kopfle, S. Schiff, K. Smith, L. Mayo, L. Kammer, R. Whit- tenberger, G. Roscher, J. Glakas, M. Pfoutz, C. Sowick. ORGANIZATIONS SNOI1VZINVDHO 100 MATH HONOR SOCIETY ■ tti HP - VZ M i 1 t M 7 Ttk iM jyr Front Row: H. Brietenburg (Treasurer), J. Mathias (Sec¬ retary), D. Proudfoot (President), M. Kositch (Vice President). Row 2: Wai Yin Der; T. Thomas, J. Olver, D. Stewart, V. Clark, S. Hermanson, L. Secrest, L. Cauthen. Row 3: B. Colby, K. Anderson, S. Baker, S. Baker, K. Jones, K. Dussault, L. Tuegal, L. Weaver. Row 4: M. Sanders, S. Schiff, J. Hotter, P. Brickell, B. Lunger, S. Cannon, T. Cloyd, J. Wall, J. Millan, E. McDonnell. QUILL AND SCROLL Front Row: Barbara Yanowsky (Secretary), Betty Kositch, S. Cross, Dr. Pastoor (Advisor). Row 3: M. Yanowsky (President), Janis Gault (Treasurer). Row 2: Ryan, M. Milner, S. Cooke, M. Eastman, M. Weathers, L. Cauthen, L. Olewine, D. Mercy, M. Stevens, M. D. Funk. GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY 101 4-44 4444 4-IMmi 444 4 4i •44444- 4 444444 2 4444- % % 4 4. Front Row: A. McCullock (Secretary), S. Angelino, S. Herndon, J. Olver (Treasurer), L. Weaver (President), H. Breitenburg (V. President). Row 2: N. Pierzala, S. Hoffmaster, D. Champion. Row 3: M. Porter, T Mueller, Mrs. Piazza (Sponsor). FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: K. Anderson (Assistant Editor), S. Baker (Ed. Fleur de Lee), M. Morin (Treasurer), E. Burkhardt (President), B. Welch (Secretary), M. Milner (Historian), K. Jones (V. President). Row 2: T. Bledsoe, J. Carter, F. Farmer, M. Kositch, B. Benson, S. Baker, A. Ennis. Row 3: Mrs. Pfohi (Sponsor), D. Hylton, S. Capar, L. Olewine, K. Dussault. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 102 ART GUILD Front Row: C. Mortine, D. Orsini, R. Shadle, L. Denny. Row 2: J. Moran, B. Pickens (Vice President), B. Mulloy (President), D. Mautino, D. Leonard. Row 3: T. Mueller, S. Hackney, B. Hayes, C. Joy, B. Welch. Row 4: P. Young, C. Panko, J. White, O. Evanusa (Secretary-Treasurer). SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: S. Cooke. (Corresponding Secretary), M. Proudfoot, L. Hillmer (Recording Secretary), M. Weathers (President), D. Proudfoot (Vice President), J. Mathias (Par¬ liamentarian), N. Witherall (Historian). Row 2: M. Kositch, B. Higgins, P. Knowles, K. Anaya, J. Johnson, D. Grenier, R. Manning, C. Sowick, K. Keincok. Row 3: B. Pickens, S. Her- manson, J. Gault, J. Johnson, P. Mitchell, C. Lennox, B. Benson, D. Stewart, D. Buonviri. Row 4: J. Kopfle, L. Mayo, M. Sanders, J. Hotter, P. Brickell, T. Cloyd, J. Millan, J. White, C. Meehan, R. Welch, J. Petchul. 103 F B L A Front Row: J. Tucker, B. Henderson, S. Brown, D. Nelson (President), C. Stafford, D. Lillard, S. Cross. Back Row: M. Chick, j. Rowden, K. Mc¬ Ginnis, B. Tschida, V. McMullens, Mrs. Kindley (Sponsor), B. Jones, J. Catalfamo, M. Chick, J. Carter, J. Heaton, Mrs. Cordon (Sponsor). Front Row: D. Filipowitcz (Historian), S. Anderson Cron, G. Guzman, N. Merrill, R. Johnston, S. Pod- (Vice President), S. Angelino (President), J. Gault. Row siadlik. 2: P. Stewart, D. Wheelock, A. Prien, J. Czajkowski, D. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 104 MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB Front Row: J. Haher, P. Edmiston, C. Webb. Row 2: M. Stim, A. Booth (President), N. Bearce, Mrs. Lawson (Sponsor), T. Reid, G. Gorden (Vice Pres¬ ident). Row 3: E. Duncan, T. Barlow (Treasurer), M. Jennings, S. Schiff, B. Jones, J. Gault, A. Prien, L. Dougherty. SCIENCE CLUB Front Row: L. Lively (Vice President), J. Gault (Pres¬ ident), M. Snyder (Sec-Treasurer), J. Stim (Environ¬ mental Studies). Row 2: L. Zubkoff, M. Jennings, C. Edmiston, B. Jones, S. Eure, P. Mazzuca. Row 3: Mrs. Emsley (Sponsor), B. Hoffer, J. Jones, L. Rapp, G. Skillman, D. Gomez, S. Angelino, B. Gardner, J. Mc¬ Cauley, K. Cole. 105 VARSITY CLUB Front Row: M. Soto, D. Mifflin, C. Hugenin, R. Whit- tenburger, M. Kositch. Row 2: J. Mathias, K. Hall, B. Lunger, M. Campbell, J. Jividen, D. Babel, S. Banko, M. Zamperini. Row 3: D. Howard, M. Mendelson, R. Mulloy, J. Groff, J. Millan, S. Bailey. Reclining: R. Kraus. (Not Pictured: J. Kerr, L. Richard, P. Flipowicz) Front Row: J. Ash, A. McCullock (Treasurer), D. Richard (Secretary), J. Morrow (President), K. Cianakaris (Parliamentarian), L. Snyder (Public Relations), C. Dawson (Chaplain). Row 2: K. Kowalski, J. Young, L. Dickson, A. Johnson, B. Smith, C. Copan, L. Anderson, C. Mauzy, K. Haugen, L. Kirk, K. McEnerny. Row 3: D. Carroll, C. Hudock, J. Carelli, B. Elam, A. Desonia, T. Matson, S. Brown, B. McCoy, J. Findley, B. Young. Row 4: L. LaRock, J. Mather, J. Berens, L. Daughery, S. Wilis. R. Elias, D. Wheelock, L. Martin, C. Kapp, D. Matteo. Row 5: L. Mori, S. Hunter, J. Johnson, K. Shelley, M. Freidman, R. Randolph, K. Anderson, B. Angelino, K. Baker, J. Tucker, D. Wolf. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 106 FRENCH CLUB Front Row: D. Hylton, M. Eastman, M. Mullen, L. Olewine, K. Dussault (President), K. Jones, B. Yanowsky, B. Welch. Row 2: S. Foye, S. Seeberg, C. Lawson, E. Richards, B. Benson, E. Burkhardt, B. Barton, K. Hodges, A. Prien, Mrs. Pfohl (Sponsor). Row 3: S. Baker, T. Reid, P. Shen, S. Koffman, J. Whitener, D. Levy, P. Reames, L. Cook, S. Thomas. Row 4: B. Clardy, L. Zubkoff, E. Lyles, R. Devine, T. Val I or, B. Hayes, A. Johnson, L. Howard, B. Jones. GERMAN CLUB Front Row: C. Hill, B. Walls, N. Pierzala, E. Scott. Row 2: R. Wuelzer, L. Tuegel, S. Ballen- tine, R. Blackwood, S. Bleinstein, A. Earnhardt, T. Mueller. Row 3: M. Alexander, B. Benson, Mrs. Cavich (Sponsor), L. Martin. Row 4: B. Carr, D. Cottor, P. Lake. 107 PEP CLUB Front Row: T. Nolan (Treasurer), L. McCuiness (Historian), D. Levy (President), T. Eldridge (Vice President), C. Barnett (Secretary). Row 2: P. Lake, C. Brown, B. Jones, C. Cleichman, M. Dennis, J. Melvin, J. Heaton, C. Stafford. Row 3: T. Thomas, S. Bailey, S. Jordan, L. Tuegal, C. McNutt, R. Shadle, M. Ryan, L. Bossa, S. Almloff, A. Earnhardt, C. Garten, L. Rapp. Not Pictured: T. Gillan, Miss Franke, Sponsor. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Front Row: B. Elam (Secretary), T. Mueller (Treasurer), mentarian). Row 2: S. Brown, B. Benson, D. Levy, D. J. Gault (2nd V. President), P. Matson (President), C. Mautino, Mrs. Whitney (Sponsor). Mershon (1st V. President), T. Matson (Parlia- ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 108 RIFLE Front Row: T. Winters, P. Anderson, T. Kinney, D. Martin, B. Right, R. Angelino, R. Tripp, A. Cohen. Row 2: T Miller, G. Shelton, R. Kwiecinski (Secretary), C. Parrish, (_. Thom¬ as, G. Dexter, B. Burnett. Row 3: T. Thomas (President), J. Adolph, B. Powell (Treasurer), T. Powers, A. Findley. Row 4: M. Pfoutz (Vice President), E. Lyles, J. Pickett, J. Wall, J. Isbell. Front Row: S. Ballentine, B. Delaune, M. Freeman, N. Pierzala, E. Scott, L. Daughtry, S. Jordon, P. Smith. Row 2: S. Wood, J. Jones, W. Paul, Mrs. Cavich (Sponsor), B. Benson, J. Hartzel, S. Bailey, G. D ' Oria, L. Strang. Row 3: P. Mazuka, K. Cole, J. Wood, W. Jones (President), T. Barret, D. Gomez, J. Igo, C. Hill, D. McCullock, R. Kawazinski, D. Dreska, R. Devine, M. Wallace, E. Lyles, T. Thomas, D. Cotter, J. Reisinger. 109 CHESS Seated: D. Gladden, L. Berryman (Vice President). Row 1: R. McClernon, S. Whentzel, C. Martin, D. Leonard, L. Rapp (Secretary), C. Trent, T. Grant, K. Kaplan, Mrs. Sotirchos, Sponsor. Row 2: R. Rector, F. Castor, W. Mathewson, D. Cottor, J. Castor, G. Hugenin, J. Wuelzer. Row 3: R. Schmidt, S. Kyger (President), E. Kolb, J. Kopfle, G. Rosher, P. Smith, L. Lively, G. King, N. Reames. MUSTARD SEED Front Row: S. Baker, B. Ice, C. Oden, J. Houseknecht Harrison, S. Turton, C. Hine, C. Kling, K Jones. Row 3: (President), J. Tucker (Co-President), C. Steele, C. Wal- C. Nelson, J. Smith, S. Baker, E. Nassor, P. Johns, voord. Row 2: Mrs. David (Sponsor), C. McMillen, I. i ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 110 V.O.T. Seated: N. Pfister, P. Thomas, D. Shoffler, L. Lyons, D. Hayes, M. Greek, J. Patterson. Row 2: Mrs. Carter (Sponsor), L. Lawhorne, A. Taylor, P. Bokowski, D. Sherwood, R. Perry, P. Porteous. Row 3: D. Darr, D. Peterson, M. Cave, G. Lambou, K. Barrett, L. Dulane. Row 4: K. Badzik, B. Henderson, L. Sisson, D. Nelson, L. Killian, D. Gladden, M. Snyder, K. Yawor- nicky. Front Row: T. Kyle (Treasurer), J. McGregor (Secretary), C. Berry, K. Gilliam (Vice President), F. Hardin (President), N. Baratta, S. Ulrich, T. Hutterly, L. Bossa, L. Thomas (Reporter), B. Fame, W. Overstreet, V. Broyles. Row 2: L. Berry, M. Kelsay, P. Laws, S. Edson, D. Moffett, V. Brown, M. Berk, C. Hartman, J. Herndon, D. Moody. Row 3: M. Baker, T. Ryan, D. Crigler, M. Jones, J. Hendricks, T. Lyles, J. Gum, P. Castle, P. Connors. Row 4: S. Fleming, P. Kirk, D. Carroll, D. Granski, T. McGuinn, U. Shorter, D. Bradely, D. Kammier, B. Hanson, K. Matsumoto, M. Prah. Row 5: E. Harrison, D. Gray, D. Haines, S. Pfister, D. Steed. Row 6: R. Kirtley, S. McDougal, J. McGuire, P. Hankey, R. Houff, M. Eaton, K. Davis, J. Lash. Row 7: Mr. Sheble (Sponsor), Mr. Miller (Sponsor), P. San- tone, J. Lynch, E. Hansen, R. Gum, B. Allen, G. Stavros, T. Featherall, S. Wheeler. STAGE CREW Front Row: Jesse Oake; Chip Parrott, Technical Director; Myles Mendel¬ sohn, Sound Technician. Back Row: Brian Gardner, Steve Dunn. THESPIANS On Ladder: C. Parrott (President), M. Mendelsohn (V. President), J. Oake (Treasurer). Kneeling: B. Higgins, B. Gardner, F. Pacifici, T. Reid (Secretary), S. Dunn, C. Smith, B. Bibieau, M. Morin. Standing: B. Hayes, E. Richards, M. Proudfoot, E. Duncan, G. Skillman, B. Delanie, L. Olewine, S. Almloff, C. Steele, A. Colonna, B. Vassel, B. Salinas, J. White, M. Ryan, F. Reid. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS Varsity Switchside Varsity Negative — B. Hewett, M. McEnearney Junior Varsity Switchside Varsity — S. Sch iff 1 ___ . i , ' J } II • i i P r®s H Ij 1 Si ij . 112 Novice— B. Gerstle, M. Buchke 113 Sponsor — Mrs. Palmer S. Baker, D. Gomez S. Eure, B. Johnson DEBATE TEAMS Varsity Affirmative — L. Mayo, K. Dussault A. Cohan, T. Winter ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 114 Seated: Dr. Pfohl, Sponsor. Front Row: L. Mori, K. Smith, B. 2: B. Allen, T. Reid, S. Almloff, C. Steele. Row 3: P. Schrom, Salinas, J. Chagnon, M. Ryan, N. Witherell, G. Righards. Row M. Proudfoot, C. Hood, G. Skillman. Seniors. Phyllis and Mindy, make the most of their last opportunity to go caroling down the halls of Lee. MADRIGALS Nancy and Carol sweetly sing “Away in a Manger. 115 CONCERT CHOIR r 4 if Front Row: T. Mears, T. Barlow, E. Duncan, D. Jenkins, B. Collier, J.E. Tucker, C. Brown, D. Carroll, J.A. Tucker, G. Fullerton, N. Tripp, J. Horsman, B. Goins, G. Delaune, E. Weinberger. Row 2: T. Reid, S. Hennegan, T. Eldridge, K. Oden, E. Lee, D. Seckinger, C. McNutt, J. Ash, S. Hileman, J.C. Cantrell, R. Lierz, K. McDermott, K. Melvin, N. Merrill, D. Campbell, T. Nolan, Mr. Pfohl. Row 3: F. Halloway, L. Rawlrns, F. Ried, S. Rowe, N. Freeman, J. Findley, P. Gray, D. Miller, F. Pacifica, E. Lyles, C. Hood, J. Johnson, R. Robertson, P. Steele, E. Taylor, G. Simpson, B. Blevins. MIXED CHORUS Front Row: S. Wilson, C. Hearn, C. Allison, M. Corliss, Robinson, D. Melvin. Row 3: J. Byrne, D. Atkin, W. K. Alves, K. Ward, D. Shoffler, C. Hartle. Row 2: C. Cloniger, L. Routon, S. Barker, D. Wilson, J. Gregorio, Walvood, I. Ramm, G. Love, S. Gettys, C. Sowell, T. L. Rogers. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 116 Sandra Cross, Head Drum Major Kneeling: S. Cross, S. Shiff. Row 1: L. Svaeri, L. Marshall, K. Jones, N. Pierzala, A Martin, J. Berens, K. Little, C. Bloch. Row 2: D. Lillard, L. Mayo, C Roscher, R Shadle, j. Whitener, S. Talbert, R. Kwiecniski, D. Stanovich, W. Jones, R Elias, M. Betzhold, H. Brientenberg, J. Renner, R. Burnett, T. Garner, J Morrow, C. Smith, J. Custer. Row 3: M. Morin, S. Baker, P. Mc- Ginty, J. Stephens, D. Richards, B. Fisch, J. Gilkey, D. Perry, W. Kammer, T. Winter, A. Cohen, B. Mensh, B. Jones, M. Bourne, J. Beam, L. Thompson, T. Powers, M. Sanders, T. Saunders, R. Whittenburger, A. Okipinski, T. Cam- bern, B. Marshall, V. Harris, K. Thompson, V. Urban, J. Aird, T. Davis, B. Robertson. Row 4: J. Johnson, A. Lokie, E. Kyger, L. Kammer, S. Estes, J. Can¬ trell, B. Miller, B. Walls, S. Walls, G. Mullinax, D. McCollough, B. Morris, S. Shelby, D. Dereska, J. Olver, Mr. Rittman. 117 Steve Schiff, Assistant Drum Major Atypical Thursday afternoon practice for halftime. BAND OFFICERS. L. Mayo, Historian; E. Kyger, Treasurer; L. Svaeri, Secretary; R. Whittenburg r, Vice President; H. Breitenberg, President. SPORTS ORGANIZATION ' S 118 Carol Stewart, Debbie Young, Margie Bauer, Barbara Brozena, Terri Hauck, Patti Fraser, Kathy Moger, Marie Lockie MAJORETTES Co-Captains: Patti Fraser, Margie Bauer. 119 DRILL TEAM Terry Palmore, Co-Captain and Sue Anderson, Captain. Front Row: J. Wills, L. Olewine, N. Witherall, S. Anderson, T. Palmore, B. Yanowsky, T. Mueller, J. Shotwell. Row 2: B. Yanowsky, V. Eppard, L. Thomas, J. Carter, C. Stafford, J. Tucker, M. Kervitsky, S. Guth, M. Farrell. Row 3: R. Welch, C. Cannon, P. Steele, J. Rowden, J. Chapell K. Anderson, L. Boehm, E. Taylor, S. Hunt, L. Martin. ORGANIZATIONS a dr Freshman Class: D. Youn | tm d ' : Facul ty: M. Stevens |1 - i Student Life: R. Shadle, M. Ryan. Mrs. Glenda Burgess, Advisor Sandy Cross, Assistant Editor SHIELD 73 MM mm Index Staff: Seated: A. McCullock, G. Guthrie. Standing: S. Brown (Editor), M. Betzhold. Subscriptions: D. Funk Organizations: R. Moody Sports Staff: B. Nay, B. Elam (Editor). Linda Olewine, Editor-in-Chief Senior Staff: Kneeling: L. Charlton. Seated: C. Richards, T. Cloyd. Standing: M. Eastman (Edi¬ tor). Sophomore Class: M. Milner Typing Staff: M. Mullen (Editor), D. Hylton, Not Pictured: Mrs. C. Burgess Photography Staff: B. Nay (Editor), L. Kober, Not Pictured: D. Mercy, L. Cauthen, J. Wulzer. Lay-Out Staff: L. Edwards, T. Mueller, M. Kervitsky (Editor), M. McVay. Adds Staff: S. Baker (Editor), S. Hunter, S. Wood. ORGANIZATIONS Front Row: J. Turley, K. jones, E. Burkhardt, B. Yanowsky, J. Gault, J. Cantrell, J. Wall. Row 2: B. Yanowksy, T. Mueller, S. Cooke, M. Ryan, R. Shadle, S. Hunter, S. Baker. Row 3: L. Cauthen, J. Johnson, S. Walls, S. Wallert, J. Harris, L. Edwards, N. Witherell. LANCE Barbara Yanowsky, Editor 123 RETROSPECT Gordo Richards, Editor Front Row: G. Richards, Mr. Hammonds, Advisor. Row 2: D. Leonard, B. Hayes. Row 3: C. Joy, T. Mueller, M. Poe, B. Welch. Row 4: D. Wratten, A. Paterson, E. Kolb, C. Saalbach, S. Adolf, B. Hirst, M. Eastman. Not Pictured: A. Booth. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATION Front Row: B. Elam, S. Cross, B. Yanowsky, j. Gault, S. Cooke, L. Olewine. Row 2: S. Anderson, E. Burkhardt, M. Mullen, M. Eastman, D. Hylton, L. Boehm, S. Capar. Row 3: J. Moran, S. Hermanson, R. Shadle, A. Earnhardt, T. Reid, D. Kight, T. Cloyd. Row 4: B. Pickens, M. Ryan, N. Witherell, E. McDonnel, B. Yanowsky, L. Denny, D. Mautino. (Not Pictured: J. Wall, B. Mifflin) 125 JUNIOR JARGON Ruth Manning and Michelle Morin, Co-Editors. Front Row: T. Barnes, F. Farmer, R. Manning, M. Morin, J. Johnson, C. Brown. Row 2: J. Barber, B. Barton, R. Par¬ rish, T. Hagen, N. Merrill, C. Mershon, R. Schmidt, B. Higgins. Row 3: C. Berry, K. Anaya, T. Dofflemeyer, C. Lennox, K. Jones, Miss Neilsen ( Sponsor). Row 4: L. Bossa, J. Carter, D. Perry, D. Funk, M. Cotton, C. Coodacre. Row 5: S. Hackney, M. Proudfoot. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 12b ASSISTANTS CLINIC GUIDANCE Seated: B. Benson. Row 1: K. McDermott, T. Dofflemeyer, S. Michael, F. Farmer, M. Brozena, K. Anaya. Row 2: M. Lawson, D. Foster, T. Hagen, T. Kyle. M. Lawson, K. Gianakaris D. Wolf, P. Alexander, M. Zamperini, G. Fronczak, D. Crouch, B. Young. 127 OFFICE Front Row: J. Tucker, L. Lawhorne. Row 2: R. Welch, M. Hahula, B. Barton, C. Dunn, S. Hendricks, D. Funk. Row 3: J. Isbell, S. Cannon, L. Boehm, P. Mitchell, W. Jones, T. Hagen. LIBRARY IH UBRAR ' . WUT BFWg .(• Clttl l - l A !jp 1 iLa i— n Hr ASSISTANTS Front Row: B. Yanowsky, D. Buoniviri, T. Cloyd, S. Angelino, J. Gault, J. Stim. Row 2: B. Yanowsky, L. Weaver, G. Skillman. Row 3: j. Petchul, E. McDonald, K. McGinley. Front Row: D. Seiley, L. Howard, D. Atkins, B. Jones, B. Young. Row 2: C. Pearson, J. Johnson, R. Oke, N. Tripp. (Not Pictured: P. Thomas, S. O ' Toole, T. Snyder, R. Compton, S. Meeks). ORGANIZATIONS FACULTY ADMINISTRATION W t It one word were chosen to describe Lee ' s four administrators, the word would have to be INVOLVEMENT. They are genuinely inter¬ ested in the students at Lee High School and in the academic and extra-curricular endeav¬ ors of the school. This is evident for they can be found everywhere from guest lecturing in a classroom to participating in pep rallies. In other words, Lee ' s administrators are single- mindedly devoted to making their school the best in Fairfax County. Mr. Wiliiam Jackson, who has now completed his third year as principal of Lee, is respected and admired by the community, the faculty, and the student body. He takes pride in the accomplishments of each student and in the high level of morale in the school. Mr. Jackson represents Lee proudly by serving as President of Fairfax County Association of Secondary Principals, as Secretary-Treasurer of Cunston District, as a member of the Virginia and Na¬ tional Associations of Secondary School Prin¬ cipals. In the past he served as President of Northern Region Principals Association. Some¬ how, he finds time to coach for the Braddock Road Boys Club and the North Springfield Little League. Lee is indeed proud of Mr. Jackson. Mr. Jackson gives the morning announcement. ■ $ itr Mr. f ' {fa. ' tfiSsL C-Dj? if ; | |E5f 1 ' ' A : ' V ' N v ■ $ MR. WILLIAM E. JACKSON, JR. Principal 131 MR. JACK E. BAUMGARTNER Assistant Principal of Administration MR. JOHN G. COCKY Administrative Aide Mr. Frank Elliot, Lee ' s new API has an interesting background. He was a guidance counselor at Lee in 1964-65. He then went to Richmond where he worked in the Division of Education Research, in 1967, he re¬ turned to Lee, this time as Director of Guidance. After four months, he returned to administration, this time as Director of Staff Development for Fairfax County. In 1972, he again returned to Lee — This time to stay. In addition to his duties at Lee, he serves on the Board of Directors of West Springfield Little League. Lee ' s APA, Mr. Jack Baumgartner, has been at Lee for fifteen years and he is well known by everyone. He was a P.E. teacher for eleven years before becoming an administrator four years ago. He has served Lee as assistant baseball coach and as head football coach. He has also coached and umpired little league for years. A new addition to Lee is John Cocky who came to us from T.C. Williams where he was a social studies teacher and baseball coach, in addition to his duties as administrative aide, he sponsors the Civitan Club. MR. FRANK H. ELLIOTT Assistant Principal of Instruction AlirDVd FACULTY MR. PHILIP ARMSTRONG Saint Mary ' s U., B.A., Catholic U., M.A. MR. WILLIAM A. DUFFY Director St. Bonaventure U., B.A.; M.S. Ed. 133 MRS. VIRGINIA DILLON MRS. JEAN JENNINGS West Virginia U., A.B. Pacific U., B.A., U. of Oregon, M.Ed. MRS. JESSE DOWNIE Cornell College, B.A., American U., M.A. MR. GUY WILSON University of Va., B.A., M.Ed. FACULTY 34 MRS. DORIS HANSEN Administrative Secretary SECRETARIES MRS. FLORENCE RYAN Guidance Secretary MRS. NANCY WITHINGTON Student Accounting Secretary MRS. DOROTHY NEWELL Library Secretary 135 DIRECTOR OF STUDENT AFFAIRS MR. JAMES W. ENGLAND G.W., B.S. MRS. LIZ SANDERS FINANCE OFFICER FACULTY FACULTY 1 i6 MISS MARY ELIZABETH WORSHAM Chairman Radfoid College, B.A. Senior Class MRS. GLENDA G. BURGESS East Carolina University, B.S. Shield 137 MISS KATHLEEN NIELSEN U. of Utah, B.A., U. of Oregon, M.A. Junior Class and Junior Jargon MR. DONALD NOLL Bloomsburg State, B.S., U. of Va., M.S. Head Football Coach MRS. SUSAN DAVID Marshall U., B.A. Lee Tri-Hi-Y FACULTY FACULTY MRS. DORTHEA HRUBY Mary Washington College, B.A. Sophomore Class MRS. LILLIAN HOW American U., B.A., U. of Va. M.Ed. Liason with Springfield Women ' s Club MR. ROBERT SIMMONS U.of Va., B.A. Lee Hi-Y, Drama Director, Forensics Coach, Swim Team and Thespians 139 MR. ROBERT HEPP Washington and Lee U., B.A. Ticket Manager ■ . MRS. JOYCE DUNN George Mason College, B.A. JV and Freshman Cheerleaders and Lancer Tri-Hi-Y ENGLISH MRS. PATRICIA SOTIRCHOS Cornell U., B.A., Boston College, M.A.T. Chess Club FACULTY FACULTY SOCIAL STUDIES MISS LINDA FRANKE Stratford College, A.A., Madison College, B.A. Civettes MRS. BETTY HOWE Chairman U. of Miami, B.A., U. of Georgia, M.A. National Honor Society MR. MEL RIDDLE U. of North Carolina, A.B. Football Assistant Coach 141 MR. BRAD FAUST U. of Wisconsin, B.S., UNC, Teacher Ed. MRS. LORENE STEPHENS U. of Arkansas, B.A., George Washington U., M.A Lee Tri-Hi-Y MRS. JEAN EHLMAN Radford College, B.S. Asst. Debate Team and Model United Nations MR. JOHN P. MOORE King ' s College, A.B. FACULTY FACULTY MISS JUDITH M. ANDERSON Otterbein College, B.S. Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y and JV Softball Coach MR. PETER LONGEWAY Transylvania College, B.A. Varsity Soccer SOCIAL STUDIES MRS. LOIS WHITNEY Radford College, B.A., U. of Va., M.A. IRC ' c-, 8 . ' v ' V v-. • MRS. CAROL WRIGHT George Peabody College, B.A. 143 MATH COL. GEORGE E. PERRY Chairman Eastern Mich. U., A.B., U. of Mich., M.A. MR. MILTON SIMPSON Senior Class Wm. and Mary, B.S., U. of Va., M.A. Asst. Football Coach MR. ROBERT FERGUSON Frederick College, B.S., U. of Va., M.A. Asst. Football, Indoor Track and Asst. Spring Track FACULTY if ' T 7 | T 144 MATH MRS. SALLY WINSTON Sweet Briar College, B.A. Keyettes MR. RICHARD M. BRADLEY Marietta College, B.A. Football and Baseball Staff MR. VICTOR A. FARKAS Paterson State College, B.A. Equipment Manager and J.V. Basketball MR. CHARLES R. PARILLA Kent State U., B.S., B.A. Math Honor Society and Math Team 145 MRS. JUNE M. WINTER Vassar College, A.B., George Washington U., M.A. Freshman class FACU LTY LANGUAGE D vj MRS. HELEN C. PFOHL Chairman U. of Colorado, Cornell U., Sorbonne, B.A., M.A. French Club and French Honor Society MISS CAROLYN S. CORWIN Mary Washington College, B.A., U. of Va., M.Ed. Spanish Honor Society MRS. JUDITH GARCIA West Va. U., B.A. SCA MRS. FRANICA DUSILO-CAVICH U. of Zagreb, Yugoslavia, U. of Heidelberg W. Germany, M.A. German Club and Ski Club 147 MRS. MARTHA PIAZZA Madison College, B.A. Drill Team and German Honor Society MISS LINDA McNEES Auburn U., B.A. MISS JUDITH WRIGHT Madison College, B.A. Keyettes and Varsity Cheerleaders MRS. LORETTA COLIN Mary Washington College, National U. of Mexico, B.A FACULTY | MEM 48 U DR. JAMES C. PFOHL Choral Music Director U. of Michigan, B.M., M.M., U. of Cincinatti, Dr. Music Concert Choir, Madrigals and Musical MUSIC MR. PHILLIP J. RITTMAN Instrumental Music Director Northwestern U., B.M.E., M.M. Band MRS. AGNES WHITENER String Music Appalachian State U., B.S., M.S. Area II Orchestra 149 MR. HUNTER BENEDICT Chairman Wm. and Mary, B.A. Art Guild and Lancer Hi-Y MRS. SANDRA MURTY Indiana U. of Penn., B.S. FACULTY FACUl TY 50 Medical Careers Club MRS. MARILYN PALMER Marymount College, B.S., DukeU., M.A.T. Debate Team, FEA Delegate and Rep. to Superintendent Advisory Council SCIENCE MRS. IICAH MELLION Colby College, B.A., It ' s Academic 151 COL GEORGE W. BODECKER Western III. U., U. of III., B.ED., B.S., M.S. Sophomore Class MR . JAMES VARNELL U. of Marylnad, B.S. Rifle Team MRS. DEBORAH PULMAN Radford College, B.S. Drill Team GEN. JAMES A. NORELL U. of Idaho, B.S., M.S. FACULTY FACU LTV SCIENCE MRS. JANET EMSLEY University Aberyswyth, B.Sc. Science Club MRS. BETTY PINTO New York U., B.S. National Hon. Society and Professional Rights Responsibilities Comm. 153 INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. PAUL L. PARKER Chairman East Tenn. State U. MR. BEN WALKER Va. Union U., Fairmont State College, A.B., Ed. I .A. MR. DON KING Berea College, B.S., Eastern Kentucky U., M.A. MR. LAWRENCE H. MORRIS 30 years experience in industry FACULTY MRS. DENZEL A. CARTER Chairman Southern III. U., B.S. V.O.T., Chairman of Awards Committee MR. EDWARD TARLOSKY Business Waynesburg College, B.S. Varsity Baseball MR. JOHN F. MILLER Distributive Education Va. Commonwealth U., B.S. D.E.C.A MR. HOWARD SHEBLE Distributive Education Va. Commonwealth U., B.S. D.E.C.A., Junior Class, Cross Country VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 155 MRS. JEAN GORDON Business Longwood College, B.S. F.B.L.A. MRS. PATRICIA SHIPMAN Business Shippensburg State College, B.S. Lance MRS. JOAN FINCH Chairman, Home Economics U. of Maryland, B.S., M.Ed. Future Homemakers of America MRS. MARY KINDLEY Business Wilson Teachers College, B.S. F.B.L.A. MRS. REBECCA PIGG Business Madison College, B.S., M.A. FACULTY FACUC PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. ROSCOE DEAN Shepherd College, B.S., West Va., U., M.A. Varsity Basketball MR. LARRY RIGHT Chairman, Boys ' P.E. Glenville State College, A.B., U. of Va., M.Ed. Coaching MISS CONSTANCE ROWE Wm. and Mary, Norfolk, B.S. Varsity Hockey and Varsity Basketball 157 MISS GRACE VAUGHAN Chairman, Girls ' P.E. Slippery Rock State College, B.S., U. of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. Intramurals, Asst. Athletic Director, Tennis Coach, Basketball and Track Field MR. ARNOLD W. JONES Wm. and Mary, A.B. Asst. Varsity Football and Spring Track FACULTY 158 S CLINIC MRS. HAZELTINE CRIGLER IBM MRS. DOROTHY CONROY LIBRARIANS MR. JOSEPH HOWARD Librarian 159 CAFETERIA Front Row: M. Cash, V. Cook, B. Caldwell, M. Johnson, C. Wright, N. Hammond, P. Stanton. Row 2: V. Beverly, M. Betzhold, R. Klingenstein, F. Potter, T. Hall, D. Deese. Front Row: L. Swann, M. I glesias, O. Perrin, L. Bates, E. Thomas. Row 2: R. Ward, W. Bibb, F. Merryman, E. Cook, S. Rucker, S. Hernandez. FACULTY ' . v It s Uty 1 .. —yg 1 M . - - 5 S? 1 - « 1 ■£ ! S J 3tk M In memory of Jerry O. Hannas March 12, 1939 — May 10, 1972 163 fR.i- LEE , BAS tjAl 1 S ' AFV Photograph courtesy of Springfield Independent In memory of a Coach With Total Dedication To His Players And The Pursuit of Excellence In Basketball At Robert E. Lee High School Jerry Hannas earned his bachelor ' s degree at Sheppard College in Sheppardstown, West Virginia, then went on to West Virginia University where he received his master ' s degree. Coach Hannas first taught in Lake Wales, Florida. He then moved to Winchester, Virginia. There, as varsity basketball coach at James Wood High School, he led his players with zeal to the district championship. After eight years in Winchester, Jerry Hannas came to Lee, bringing with him the same dedication and drive that inspired many to perform deeds they had once believed impossible. On May 9, 1972, the coach had an unusually busy day, which included a dinner for the Northern Virginia Basket¬ ball Coaches Association. Although he had been in the as¬ sociation less than a year, that night Jerry Hannas was over¬ whelmingly elected their president. On his way home from the banquet, Coach Hannas lost his life in an automobile accident. In memory of the man and what he stood for, a scholarship fund has been set aside in his name. The Jerry Hannas Me¬ morial Scholarship is to be awarded to a member of the varsity basketball team. Also, the trophy for the Most Valu¬ able Player on the squad has been named in his honor. Yet, it seems that the greatest tokens of memorium are those that are unseen. The feelings that Jerry Hannas left in the hearts of those who knew him will be remembered for years to come. Perhaps it was best stated by our athletic director, Mr. Jim England, when he said, It takes some of us a lifetime to know each other, but Jerry knew us on his first day at Lee. But what can I say about the man? I could write you a book. 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Another first was the first division finish (third place out of eight teams) for the first time since the inception of the Gun- ston District. Only 7 points separated Lee from an 8-2 season as the Lancers dropped two heartbreakers by 2 points each and had tie. The Lancers have shown continued improvement over the past three years and will continue to do so due to the fine ex¬ amples and leadership shown by this year ' s Seniors. Row 2- C Smith D Evans, D. Mercy, M. Ochs, J. Anderson, C. Sowick, B. Nivens, J. Morros, J. Mross, D. Crigler. Row 3: B. Lunger, V. Cassidy, S. Mallon, J. Wozney, J. Mathias, B. McCollough, R. Kraus, M. Zamperini, M. Kositch, D. Cox. Row 4: B. Bachelor, L. Richard, S. Schmidt, P. Filipowicz, L. Kober, S. Banko, G. Kerr, M. Campbell, J. Millan. a Fighting Bunch! SPORTS SPORT LT No. 42, Gerry Kerr, moves in for the tackle. Larry Richard, No. 10, was chosen for the first team in the Gunston District and second team for the Region. Here he runs for one of three touchdowns against Edison. Seniors Take Quarterback Bill Lunger rolls out looking for an eligible receiver downfield. Bill was nominated to the second team in the Gunston District. Lunger hands off to No. 33, Bob Batchelor as Mike Kositch, No. 85, blocks to open a hole. 169 Richard Kraus, who was chosen for the first team in the Cunston District and second team in the Region, provides pass protection for the quarterback. Pete Filipowicz, No. 14, blitzes to stab Hayfield ' s quarterback for a loss. Pete received an Honorable Mention to the District team. No. 75, Bill McCollough, looks over a pile up after the Lancers recover a fumble. Bill made the first team in the district and second team in the Region. Steve Banko, No. 53, applauds the play in which the Lancers held on fourth down. SPORTS SPORTS 170 73 Shows You What They ' ve Got Going No. 44, Mike Campbell makes a fantastic touchdown saving tackle for the Lancers. Jack Mathias, No. 74, closes up the holes as John Millan, No. 65, goes after the running back. Scott Schmidt, No. 60, and Less Kober, No. 66, back up the play on defense. 171 Even Season For Junior Varsity Football Front Row: S. Risso, A. Lokie, T. Dikomey, C. Trent, G. Moger, D. Buon- viri, A. Witherell, G. Butt, S. Gillan, D. Talbert, P. Begley. Row 2: S. Wheeles, P. Meyer, A. Crouch, T. Sullivan, R. Morrow, D. Owens, B. Marshall, D. Budynas, D. Burnette, J. Pickett, J. Edwards. Row 3: B. Sher¬ rill, J. Pratte, M. Edwards, A. McCullock, J. Hendricks, C. McDonald, L. Allen, B. Tinsley, B. Dalton, B. Robertson. Row 4: Coach Ferguson, B. Shockley, J. Stultz, D. Chagnon, B. Kerr, D. Sanford, G. Leach, D. Bobick, B. Reinard, R. Leonard, P. Thrope. The Junior Varsity football team completed a successful season again this year. Quarterback Steve Risso led the team to a 4-4 record. Steve threw eleven touchdown passes, all of them to end Dave Chagnon. Dave had a total of twelve touchdowns, to lead the team. Another outstanding offensive player was Gary Moger, a halfback who gained over four hundred yards before breaking his arm against Hammond. Bruce Shockley, the Most Valuable Player, was a standout both at offensive tackle and linebacker on defense. Mark Edwards, at linebacker, and Bruce Reinard, at defensive end, did outstanding jobs in anchoring the defense, which allowed an average of only 12.5 poinrs per game. Gary Moger, No. 22, dives for another first down. No. 10, Steve Risso, booms another punt for Lee. SPORTS Varsity Cheerleaders Lisa Hillmer Gibette Miller Ruthann Powell, Co-Captain Carole Meehan Debbie Crandall Cheryl Hartman Beth Colby Carol Lennox — ' Karen Watson, Co-Captain Kristy Cianakaris Sally Hoffmaster Robin Shelton SPORTS Frosh Football Takes 5 out of 6 Front Row: j. Kerr, L. Peacock, B. Hankey, D. Lindley, C. Quinter, J. Gum, M. Connor, J. Caussin (Captain), D. Tate (Captain), R. Stephens, J. Alex¬ ander, R. Angelino, M. Parrott, T. Renner, B. Porter. Row 2: D. Laws, J. Wallace, M. Ulrich, M. Lachica, R. Robinson, S. Phoutz, D. Trayers, T. Covey, R. Colley, j. Fleming, D. Engstrom, L. Jones, D. Best, D. Melvin, J. Lucas, J. Dishner, E. Moreland, M. Matson (Mgr.). Row 3: Mr. Bradley (Coach), N. Merrill (Statistician), R. Chambers, M. Crookham, C. Daugh- tery, M. Farrell, G. Anderson, L. Wheeler, L. Elam, R. Sisson, B. Ogletree, P. Bulley, S. Sparks, D. Mathias, G. Zeman, J. Reedy, B. Keator, P. Dereska, C. McCullough, G. Master, C. Schraa, C. Weaver, Mr. Riddle (Coach). The freshman footbali team completed its most successful season in the last four years, compiling a 5-1 record. The squad showed continuous im¬ provement in skills and abilities week after week as the season progressed. Dayle Tate, the quarter¬ back, proved to be a very capable field general, completing forty-nine per cent of his passing and accounting for eight hundred total yards of of¬ fense. Jeff Lucas led the team in scoring and Chuck Schraa in pass receiving. Gary Weaver, Dan Engstrom, and Larry Elam did outstanding jobs on both the offensive and defensive lines. This squad will add much depth to the Lancer football pro¬ gram. Freshman team on the move. 175 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Front Row: Julie Harris, Janet Jividen (Captain), Sue Mross. Row 2: Marianne Dolan, Sandy Hoffman, Stephanie Dettmar. Row 3: Laura Hillmer, Bobbie Fisch, Paula Baumgartner (Co-Captain). Freshman Cheerleaders Front Row: Janet Moore, Sharon Holt (Captain), Robin Staklo (Co-Captain). Row 2: Kathy Williams, Kate Anderson, Micheile Ostinato. Row 3: Kendra Barnes. 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QJ QJ OO in L— 00 QJ - QJ i— X C3 M— S_ ‘o3 _c c %kr-J (£) li ! - v- • § 1,5 i ; Jb J mi Front Row: E. Moreland, D. Laws, J. Ellertson, M. Lachica, C. Willis, J. McCullough, J. Moffatt. Row 2: M. Smith, M. Peyton, C. Masters, Sparks, D. Tate, B. Denny, L. Elam, J. Lucas, Coach Jones. Third Time For Varsity Wrestling Seated: Coach Varre. Row 1: A. Lokie, S. Fant, S. Lawson, M. Soto, B. Mulloy, J. Anderson. Row 2: E. Heinonen, B. Batchelor, D. Reedy, V. Fitzgerald, D. Robinson, J. Petchul, D. Mifflin. Varsity Wrestling took it all again this year by win¬ ning the Gunston District title for the third straight year. Coach Varre predicted at the beginning of the season his team would be undefeated again this year. His prediction came true and another trophy and banner are now the property of Lee. Those winning places in the Regional Tournament were Andy Lokie, third place; Skip Lawson, sec¬ ond place; Eric Heinonen, first place; and Don Reedy, first place. Lee came in third in team points. Then, to add victory to victory, Lee placed second in state with Eric Heinonen winning first place; Skip Lawson, second place; Don Reedy, Second place; and Andy Lokie, fifth place. Unfortunately, the team will be losing nine wres¬ tlers, due to graduation, but with many prospects on J.V. wrestling and four returning lettermen, Lee could make it four in a row next year. Coach Varre receives the Gunston District first place trophy. 183 Doug Robinson, 145 lb. class, uses all his might to pin his opponent. Skip Lawson, District Champ and Second Place in Regional and State in the 112 lb. class, muscles his way to victory. Undefeated Season Leads to Gunston District Championship Bob Mulloy pushes harder as the ref looks on, waiting to declare Lee the winner in the 126 lb. class. Don Reedy, District and Regional Champ and holder of the Second Place Title in State in the 185 lb. class, uses the world-renowned Reedy Pick- Up on his w ' ay to another victory. SPORTS The Super Team Tops it Off With the Second Place Title at State John Petchul, 167 lb. class, only needs one more move to pin his opponent. TC William ' s Joe Flynn doesn ' t stand a chance against mighty Marco Soto, 119 lb. class. J.V. Wrestling Has a Successful Season Behind the undefeated wres¬ tling of Sophomores John Wuelzer and Vernon Harris, the J.V. wrestling team com¬ piled a 8 win and 4 loss record. This team shows promise of bringing Lee its fourth District Championship next year. The team was very successful in the district tourna ment with John Wuelzer, Nauri Ahmed, and John Pickitt coming in third; Matt Trayers, John Rice, and Vernon Harris taking second; and Bob Rodgers earning the title of District Champion. Their winning season was a combination of hard practice, determination, and skill, and couldn ' t have been possible without the able coaching of Coach Feitshans. jk |ml t ?wEsBB r mb t jam . r i§gga ■HR .. R !§ titer I Pi ■ , v y%v- .yjrl ■ m I B yU 1 i 1 r T ' f f PI rc k I aggfe a ' i -Sr 1 .v 0jf, m jap .. Front Row: J. Wuelzer, M. Evans, B. Rodgers, P. Feitshans. Not Pictured: M. Haney, C. Fronczak, N. Begley, L. Thompson. Back Row: M. Trayers, W. Best, Ahmed. B. Tinsley, V. Harris, J. Pickitt, j. Rice, Coach Bill Frosh Wrestling Looks Hopeful Freshman wrestling drew great interest from the fans and prepared twelve freshman for wrestling on J.V. or perhaps Varsity teams next year. Under the supervision of Coach Feitshans, these boys learned the basic moves of wrestling and will definately standout on next year ' s teams. Outstanding on the team was Greg Fronczak, who was first in the District. Front Row: P. Meyer, M. Haney, R. Barnett, J. Beams, C. Fronczak. Back Row: K. Keegan, N. Ahmed, L. Gilmer, J. Hydecker, J. Haines, B. O ' Connor, M. Haney. SPOR 1 Rf The Energy and Dedication of Our Batters, Pitchers, and Runners . . . John Jividen shows deep concentration as he fires one across the plate. front Row: D. t ' redzin, R. Wittenberger, D. Tate, D. Buonovari, S. Banko, M. Duffy, B. Lovett. Row 2: D. Laws (Manager), V Cassedy C hakley, P. f ilipowicz, J. Jividen,). Zerr, C. Desoma, R. Bullard, B. Wood, M. Wiederhold (Manager), B. Landry. 187 Bob Lovett has a look of surprise as he connects for a sure double. Third baseman Jon Zerr anxiously awaits his turn at bat. Lee ' s Varsity Baseball Team was the oniy team in the county to have made the semifinals of the regional tournament the past two seasons. This year ' s season provided a real challenge with Jividen, Filipowicz, Banko, Zerr, and Bullard as the only returning lettermen. Help also came from last year ' s J.V. team and transfer Lovett, who filled the void at short. The boys put in a great deal of time and energy to make the 1973 team one of the best Lee has ever had! . . . Makes For One of the Most Super Seasons Ever For the Lancers! Vic Cassedy grits his teeth as he practices his fan¬ tastic pitching during warm-ups. SPORTS J.V. Baseball Players Prove to Have High Varsity Potential The J.V. Baseball Team opened its season on April 9. The team was young and their experience was ver y limited. Pitching was a large question mark at first. However, Coach Jones was pleased with the players ' performance by the end of the season year. We can expect a good group of new players to be added to our Varsity team next year! Varsity Coach Tarlosky scouts” out future pitching material. Junior Varsity Coach J. Jones watches one of our boys slide in for a home-run! trout Row: K Bobick, B. Reinard, D. Sparks, B. Guese (Manager), D. Row 3: R. Sellers, J. Lucas, M. Smith, A. McCullock, D. Davidson, B. Talbert. Row 2: f Moreland, J. Dishner, J. Holt, S. Peterson, L. Elam. Shockley, T. Dikomey. 189 Cross Country Looks Promising Front Row: K. Keegan, T. Moran, P. Mazzuca, G. Fronczak, J. Lawson, L. Cauthen. Row 2: G. Summerlin (manag¬ er), D. Williams, S. Fahey, K. Kammeier, J. Diamantes. Not Pictured: K. Riggle, G. Fronczak. The 1972 Lancer team was one with only three up¬ perclassmen. The young team compiled a 1-6 record, with its victory over Croveton being the first dual meet victory in four years. The highest point of the season was the final meet against Hayfield. In this meet, John Diamantes, a freshman, broke the Lancer 2.3 miles course record. The time of 11:48 broke the previous record by 4 seconds. In the Gunston District meet, the Lancers finished 6th only 15 points out of Regional qualification. With eight returning let- termen and a strong JV team, the Lancers should place high in next year ' s Gunston District. This year ' s captains were Gary Fronczak and Doug Williams. Doug was voted by his teammates as the 1972 Outstanding Runner. Lancers take the lead during the first leg of the Hayfield meet. Coach Sheble watches his boys as they near the finish. SPORTS Winter Trackers Break Old Records Front Row: J. Henricks, D. Williams, J. Diamantes, B. Smith (Tri-Capt.), J- Groff (Tri-Capt.), D. Sparks, B. Shepley, D. Chagnon, G. Fronczak (Tri-Capt.). Row 2: B. Healy, C. Paine, B. Kleha, L. Cauthen, D. Mercy, S. Taubenberger, L. Peacock. Row 3: D. Owens, P. Mazzuca, L. Wilson, G. Butt, D. Rose, R. Sisson, L. Allen. Row 4: J. Reedy, L. Wheeler, D. Mitchell, S. McLernon, L. Girard, B. Crutchfield, J. Hurlock. Row 5: Coach Ferguson, A. Walmper (Manager), K. Riggle, D. Dereska, S. Lane, P. Dereska, K. Morris. Back Row: S. Fahey, G. Sum¬ merlin. Tricky Trackmen Trot to Triumph Front Row: D. Chagnon, D. Deveska, D. Niehbur, D. Williams, e B Smith, A. Cooper, T. Danley. Row 2: 1. Wintei F. Hamilton, P. Mazzuca, L. Wilson, K. Kammier, T. Moran, i. Reedy, FT C line, L. Wheeler, S. Eure, ). Diamantes, L. Cauthen, ! Elaines, |. Rice, S. Taubenberger. Row 3: D. Hudson, S McLernon, G. Fronczak, V. Harris, G. Weaver, G. Butt, C. Paine, D. Owens. Row 4: B. Sisson, D. Maddox, G. Masters, J. Girard, K. Riggle, J. Hendricks, S. Lane, E. Cubbage, A. Hunt, S. Kerr. Row 5: Managers: A. Cohen, J. Johnson, R. Barber; Head Coach: Arnold Jones; Assistant Coach: Bob Fer¬ guson. New records were the story this year as the Indoor Track team ran to a 4-1 record. All old school records were broken as the team, led by tri¬ captains Cary Fronczak, Jay Groff and Bruce Smith, proved to be tough compe¬ tition, losing their only meet by 4 poi nts. Cary Fronczak was the leading scorer this year with 79 team points. Don Rose placed third in the District and the Regional in the high jump and John Dia¬ mantes placed fourth in the Dis¬ trict and third in the Region in the mile. Lee was very for¬ tunate to have had such a ta¬ lented spring track team this year. The group of boys had a lot going for them — determined runners, swift sprinters, and specialists in the field events. Many of the members came from the successful cross country and in¬ door track teams. The team did very well and Lee can be quite proud of the boys. Swimmers and Divers Make a Good Start This was the first year in the history of Lee that there was ever a swim team. The team was very suc¬ cessful with three wins out of the five meets. This gave the team a tie for second place in the Gun- ston District. High scorers on the swim team were Sally Mika, Me¬ lissa Belote, Karen Brown, Joan Kirk, Sally Hoffmaster, Peter Ormsby, Randy Burnett, Mike Hannigan and Jim O ' Neil. High place scorers in diving were Glen Ster¬ ling and Sally Hoffmaster. Front Row: K. Brown, M. Pfoutz, S. Hoffmaster, B. Wilson, M. Sanders (Capt.), A. Owens, M. Hannigan. Row 2: J. Charron, B. Angelino, K. Baker, J. Pickett, S. Rowe, B. Hayes. Row 3: M. Nguyen Tan, J. Easley, J. Nguyen Tan. Not Pictured: Mr. Simmons (Coach), Mr. Hannigan (Coach), S. Clifford, P. Ormsby (Co-Capt.), R. Burnett, S. Mika, M. Belote, G. Sterling, D. Howard, M. Milner, J. Kirk, S. Pfoutz, S. Jones, J. O ' Neil, B. O ' Neil, C. Pegler, L. Neck, R. Lierz, L. Cherwek. Second Year of Soccer is Better Than Ever Lee ' s soccer team did well in its sec¬ ond year of Var¬ sity competition. The return of key lettermen from last year ' s sopho¬ mores dominated the squad. Senior, Scott Bailey and Junior MVP, Mark Wallace provided inspirational play along with Mike Hannigan, the highest scorer and Mike Webb. The defense was held together by Hank Buhler. With such faithful practice everyday at Key, excellent players and an ex¬ perienced coach, Lee ' s soccer team could not help but have been the success that it was. Front Row: K. Cretan, J. Coodacre, B. Wallace, T. O ' Donoghue, M. Tredway, T. Renner, P. Bulley. Row 2: D. Crosby, C. McDonnell, J. Herold, J. Moffett, M. Wallace, M. Webb, J. Houseknecht. Row 3: M. Hannigan, C. Summerlin, M. Baker, S. Fahey, S. Bailey, D. Mercy, H. Buhler, B. Marshall Row 4: Mr. Longeway (Coach), K. Minis. Not Pictured: D Wright, B. Breidenbach, F. Felker (Mgr.), E. Christesen. Lee ' s Swatters Thrive on Competition This year was the finest year that the tennis teams have ever had. The boys worked real¬ ly hard because they had a great deal of competition from other schools. Judging from this year ' s success and hoping that Mr. Powell is willing to keep up his excellent coaching, (even though he no longer teaches here) Lee ' s tennis team will be even greater next year. Varsity Team jv Team Front Row: G. Galloway, C. Lee, G. Mullinax. Row 2: T. Simon, D. Keller, M. Bourne, K. Karamarkovich, I. Davis. Front Row: D. Cotter, A. Cole, J. Davis, J. Duffy, B. Shearer, S. Risso. Row 2: T. Simon, D. Keller, M. Bourne, R. Adams, T. Davis, J. Rizzo, C. McCullough, B. Crutchfield, G. Huguenin K. Blaine. 6 Coach Powell confers with the team ' s only senior, Jim Duffy. Rifle Team Guns Their Way to Victory Bob Powell looks over his target, wondering where all his bull ' s-eyes went. Tom Thomas takes careful aim before firing. The Lancer Rifle Team finished off their most successful year with a 14-0 record. Under the sponsorship of Col. Varnell, the team put in many hours of practice at the Quan- tico and Ft. Belvoir ranges. They were fortunate to have Col. Thomas and Capt. McNerney as coaches and attribute their fantastic, undefeated season to these men. Consistant high shooters for the team were Tom Thomas and Tom Powers, with an average of 275 points a match and the team score broke 1090 many times. This year has set an example for the years to come and Lee can look forward to a great team next year. Front Row: R. Kwiecinski, T. Powers, T. Thomas Row 2: Col. J. Varnell, H. Sheard, E. Lyles, B. Powell, Capt. J. McNerney. SPORTS Varsity Hockey Takes District Title The Varsity hockey team won the District Championship with a five win. one loss record. Their overall record was six wins and two losses. High Scorer for the season was Debbie Richard with four goals. Chosen as most valuable players on the team were Allison McCullock front line) and Jenny Morrow (backfield). Congratulations to the hockey team for their fine season. It took a great deal of teamwork, endurance, skill and some reluctance to learn that Hockey is a run¬ ning game. Co-Captains Jenny (Pooh) Morrow and Maureen (Whitey) Betzhold show what made Lee No. 1. Miss Rowe, Varsity Coach, shows off her pride and joy — the 1972 Custon District Hockey trophy. Front Row: B. Elam, D. Richard, J. Morrow (Captain), M. Betzhold (Captain), A. Ennis, B. Meyer. Row 2: S. McElhanon (Mgr.), B. Morris, K. Nilsen, K. Anderson, L. Snyder, B. Cover, B. Tuck, S. Brown, A. McCullock, D. Carroll. 195 J.V. Hockey Compliles 2-4-2 Record Front Row: E. Lee, B. McCoy, J. Findley (Capt.), B. Angelino (Capt.), L. Martin, D. Matteo. Row 2: L. LaRocque, D. Wolf, R. Ran¬ dolph, J. Tucker, T. Matson, B. Welch, P. Boehm, G. Kapp. Row 3: L. Harding (Mgr.), A. Johnson, L. Mori, L. Anderson, C. Webb The JV Hockey team, made up of mostly freshmen, compiled a record of 2 wins, 2 ties and 4 losses, including their first wins in 7 years. Three of their four losses were be scores of 1-0, so next year the Lancers can expect another Varsity District title in hockey. Al¬ though each and every player played exceptionally well and showed great improvement over the season, the team chose Ruthie Randolph and Debbie Wolf for their most valuable player awards. These awards, along with certificates, were given to all players at the annual banquet, held at the Lazy Susan Inn. Miss Fields, Coach SPORTS SPORTS Girl ' s Varsity Basketball Plays Excellant Season The Varsity basketball team ended their season with an 8 win - 6 loss record. Under the superb first year Varsity coaching of Coach Rowe, the team, led by captains Alison McCullock and Jenny Morrow, finished the season in third place and entered the District Tour¬ nament. With only 3 returning Iet- termen, the team overcame their lack of experience with skill and determination and instilled enthu¬ siasm from their coach. The team looks forward to a very promising season next year. “Peanut Richard watches the ball sink into Lee ' s basket. Alison McCullock, No. 13, attempts a jumpball to begin the fourth quarter of the Hayfield game. ■, V Jfl si flMlgl C A j f i ) Morrow, M. Bet hold, B. Morris, C. Dawson, C. Guthrie, Miss Rowe (Coach), A. McCullock, J. Berens, E. Cloyd, D. Richard. JV Team is Impressive on the Court An unexperienced JV Basketball team fared well this year, pulling through the season with a 5-8 record. Miss Vaughan, in her first year coaching the JV, kept 18 girls, mostly freshmen, and gave all of them valu¬ able experience. The team worked diligently, learning the fundamentals of basketball and of team play. Next year, a skilled and experienced team will represent Lee well in the Gun- ston District. Front Row: B. Glakas, S. Campbell, C. Robillard, R. Randolph, T. Baird, J. Young. Row 2: S. McElhanon, B. Tuck, S. Talbott V. Adkins, C. Yawornicky, J. Ash. Row 3: C. Niebuhr, A. LaRocque, P. Ohanesian, J. Mather, C. Bennie, C. Kapp. Row 4: Miss Vaughan (Coach), Debbie Wolf (Mgr.) Diligent Runners Make a Good Team M J ' T7 ML. Vtoli I More girls came out for spring track this year than in any previous years at Lee. The team was very young, but was also a very diligent one. As a result of ail the hard work, the team did quite well this year. Front Row: N. Deal, S. Campbell, J. Kirk, C. Thomas, K. Brown, W. Rickord. Row 2: D. Rollins, K. Baker, J. Easley, G. Robillard, M. Freeman, R. Nock. Row 3: K. Gilliam, D. Smallwood, M. McDonald, Miss Vaughan (Head Coach), M.L. Stim, L. Hyman, C. Carrington. Excellent Ingredients Make a Strong Varsity . . . Front Row: J. Morrow, W. Betzhold. Row 2: D. Wolf, B. Tuck, S. Eggleston, D. Richards. Row 3: B. Cover, D. Carroll, B. Morris, P. Ohanesian, E. Cloyd, J. Berens, C. Dawson. (Not Pictured: M. Hoffman) Softball, a very popular sport at Lee, at¬ tracted many girls to tryouts and gave Miss Fields, Varsity coach, and Miss Anderson, J.V. Coach, a lot of talent from which to choose their teams. The Varsity team con¬ sisted of seven returning lettermen and quite a few excellent players from last year ' s J.V. team. The J.V. team was made up mostly of freshmen, but ones with a great deal of potential. Both teams were ahead even before they began. But the girls en¬ gaged themselves in a great deal of hard practice anyway. It all paid off— nice high scores! . . .and Junior Varsity Softball Team Front Row: B. Clakas, K. Little, T. Baird, L. Passaver, C. Copan, A. Banko, S. McGowen. Row 2: S. Akau. J. Ash, L. Daughtry, L. Cherwek, K. Kowalski, D. Seckinger, C. Niebuhr. 199 Breakthrough For Girls Tennis Team The girls ' tennis team had a record of 1-8. Howev¬ er, their win was the first in the history of the tennis teams at Lee. This notable win was over Hayfield, with Gail Copan and Gina Robilliard leading the way. The team is losing only one player due to graduation, so they look strong and should be a top contender in the District next year. Because all the players contributed to the overall team performance, no team member was voted most valuable player, but everyone received certificates and awards at the banquet held with the hockey team. Joce swats it to ' em. x • t- • ap £.-• W jpi J ifSW ■ I s’ Jlf Front Row: L. Daughtry, N. Tripp, D. Leonard, B. Sparkman, J. Ash, L. Secrest, J. Berens. Row 2: M. Freeman, G. Copan, B. Glakas, G Robillard, J. Mather, D. Seckinger, Miss Vaughan, Coach. SPORTS HBl j A 18 jV LASSES JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Beginning with a unique summer dance, followed by the traditional fall and winter sock hops, the Junior Class prepared for the year ' s highlight in the spring — the Junior Prom. Auditioning bands, painting posters, and selling class cards and spirit buttons, the officers encouraged class participation and unity. Posters and twirled blue and gold streamers created spirit in their first place junior hall. Remember Homecoming and Yogi Bear saying to Boo-Boo, We ' re better than the average tiger. Next, Woodstock, a yellow fluff of dyna¬ mite and sage humor, became their class symbol. With energy and spirit the juniors proved their tenacity during the Powderpuff Football and Junior-Senior Basketball games. And finally squeals of excitement and expression of pride burst forth in April as the class rings arrived. From number one to seventy-four, the ritual of ring-turning repeated itself, thus completing a memora¬ ble year. Yes, the class of ' 74 were better than the average juniors. Miss Neilsen, Sponsor Ron Devine, President Mr. Sheble, Sponsor 203 Grant Hugenin, Treasurer Debbie Funk, Historian Terry Barnes, Vice President Tracy Hagen, Secretary CLASSES 204 We ' ve Finally Made It Rose Adams Mike Alexander Barry Allen David Allen Connie Allison Sheri Almloff Kimberly Alves Karen Anaya John Anderson Karen Anderson Robert Andrews Michael Baker Sharon Baker Susan Baker James Banko Nina Baratta Jan Barber Mary Barlow Terry Barnes Timothy Barrett Brenda Barton Marjorie Bauer Laura Beall Mary Berk Cindy Berry Ken Blaine Renee Blackwood Bonnie Blevins Mark Bliss Lorraine Bossa Michael Bourne Dennis Bradley Debbie Britt Patti Britt Danny Brooks Cile Brown Valerie Brown Mary Brozena Debbie Bryant Stephanie Bucher Philip Buhler Cathy Burnett Darby Burnette Sharon Burnley 205 Holden Caulfield is a real riot Ellen Duncan Steve Dunn Charles Edwards Lynda Edwards Nancy Cambern George Campbell Gregory Campbell J.C. Cantrell Joanne Carelli Janet Carter Victor Cassedy Danny Catlett Lewis Cauthen Becki Caynor Don Champion Bill Ciccolo Wanda Cloniger Beth Colby Kevin Cole Betsy Collier Edward Connolly Patricia Connors Alan Cooper Daniel Cottos Mary Corliss Marie Cotton Dennis Cox Debora Crandal David Crigler Cathy Cubbage Jeff Custer Donald Dailey Tony Dandrea Tim Danley Lisa Daughtry Jeff Davis Ricky Davis Cindy Dawson Jim Deal Barbara Delaune Wai Via Der David Dereska Carl DeSonia Ronald Devine Patty Dickson Teresa Dofflemyer Gary D ' Oria Gary Dorman Mark Edwards Howard Eich Donald Evans Keith Fairchild Faith Ann Farmer Maureen Farrell Ray Fary Nona Felts We ' re Part of the Upper Half n i— in IT) m m The Selection of our Class Symbol Wayne Fisher jill Fleming Steven Fleming Debra Foster Steve French Jim Fritz Carol Frost Cary Fullerton Debra Funk Terri Carner Alice Ceroge Kristy Cianakaris Michelle Ciles Tom Clakas Daniel Gomez Glenn Gonnella Gail Goodacre Mark Gosney Leonard Green Ron Gum Gail Guthrie Ricardo Guzman Stanley Hackney Tracy Hagen Bert Haggett Mariann Hahula John Hall Marc Hanchett Mike Hannigan Eric Hanson Charles Hartline Debbie Filipowicz Janet Findley Mari Fischer It seems like I ' ve known you for 20 years. Mary Ann Hartnett Jeff Harvey Bill Hays Cheryl Hearn Edward Hedrick Eric FJeinonen Carol Hendricks Susan Hennegan Michael Henry Mary Herring Our Very Own Class Newspaper I hope I can make weight this afternoon. lody Hess Brian Higgins William Hinkle Kathleen Hodges Debbie Hoffman Sally Hoffmaster Jeffrey Hope Ricky Houff John Houseknecht John Howard Kim Hryckiewicz Grant Huguenin Sheila Hunt Susan Hunt Tina Hutterly Joseph Igo Bobbi lorizza Montarie Jennings Joseph Johnson Denise Jones Karen Jones Laura Jones Mike Jones Scott Jones Jean Judd Keith Karamarkovich Kim Karamarkovitch Donald Keller William Konealy Michael Keys Patty Kimball Kathy Kirk Philip Kirk Paul Knowles Lee Kohler John Kopfle James Ksanznak Richard Kwiecinski sissvi: 208 Struggling Through College Boards Don Lackey Pam Lake Roger Lambou James Lash Marisa Lawson Carol Lennox Kevin Lennox Richard Leonard Susan Leon-Cuerrero Scott Lindvall Ernie Lyles Jim Lynch Marlene Madaris Ruth Manning Mary Maroney Donna McCloskey Randy McCollum Sam McCollum David McCullough Kelli McDermott Mike McEnearney William McCeorge Peggy McGinty Robert McLernon Cary Meiklejohn Donnie Mercy Nannette Merrill This is really beginning to look good. 209 Carol Mershon Beth Meyer Sheila Michael William Mifflin Bob Miller David Miller Patti Mitchell Linda Mori Michelle Morin Jeff Morrow Wayne Morter Ceri Mortine I wonder what her name is! Tim Murdock Janet Murphy Joseph Murray Joe Nairn Robert Nevins Ciac-Chan Nguyen-Tan Kristine Nilson Mark Nohre Jesse Oak Mike Ochs Cathy Oden Tim O ' Donoghue Victoria O ' Hanesian Peter Ormsby Drew Owens James Mross Thea Mueller Cary Mullinax A break at Mac ' s gave us the energy we need. And Topping it all off with n LT) LT m t S) Our Own Prom Mark Palmer Sandra Palmer Jim Parks Rhonda Parrish Margaret Paul George Payne Sandy Pfister Donna Ray Perry Nancy Pierzala David Predzin Cheryl Prince Mike Proudfoot Phyllis Reames Kim Reecher Debbie Reedy Bruce Robertson Andrea Rogers Robert Rother George Royal Tom Ryan Chris Saalbach Paul Santone Stephen Schiff Randall D. Schmidt Randall J. Schmidt Mary Schooley Stanley Schurtz Emile Scott Joanna Scriva Rick Sedlak Elizabeth Segovia Cliff Shakley Robert Shelby Robin Shelton Brian Sherrill Rowe Shockley George Simpson Kathi Skerl Greg Skillman Lynne Slagle Charles Smith Kathy Smith Tim Smith Lisa Snyder Himmer Soto Sonia Soto Chris Sowick Brenda Sparkman Don Spear Terri Stallings Gus Stavros |im Stephens Fooled you, didn ' t I! Mickey Stevens Eugene Summerlin Lou Surface John Tabler Steve Taubenberger Scott Tessel Claudia Thayer Leslee Thomas Sandy Thomas Kevin Thompson Mary Troiano Bev Tschida Alan Turovlin Sandie Turton Teresa Vallor Patty Varnell Brian Walker Kathy Walker Mark Wallace Bruce Walls Larry Walters Cheryl Walvoord Arthur Ward Sharon Ward Christopher Warden Craig Warren John Weathers Earl Webb That ' s the funniest thing I ' ve heard all day. Michael Webb Chuck Wells I wish this piece would stay in here! Until That Final Day Eileen Weinberger Sherry Weston David Whitehead Kathie Wiemann Doug Williams Randy Williams Joy Wilson Robert Wilson Stephen Wilson Patricia Wisniewski Debra Wolf John Wozney James Wright John Wright Patricia Young Mark Zamperini SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Undoubtedly, the sophomore year of the Class of 75 has proved to be a profitable, enjoyable experience for the entire class. In keeping with tradition, they have been financially prosper¬ ous. Through candy sales, stadium cleanup, post-game dances and many other projects our class has been able to obtain a consider¬ able amount of money which will be used to improve the conditions of the school and class in their remaining two years at Lee. The class should, however, be recognized for several things more important than monetary gain. The Class of ' 75 is the largest class attending Robert E. Lee. Not only are they gifted with quantity, but also with a great deal of quality — quality which shows up in almost every area of the school. The class is well endowed with athletes and scholars. In every sport, on the varsity and junior varsity level, the sopho¬ mores gave everything in their desire for team victory. The class showed a great deal of school and class spirit at pep rallies and class activities. At the completion of the school year, it is certain that their success as a class has been due to the combined efforts of its participating members. Steve Wheeles, President Carol Petchul, Vice President Susan Wallert, Secretary 213 Betty Hirst, Treasurer Patty Pedigo, Historian Mrs. Hruby, Sponsor Col. Bodecker, Sponsor CLASSES Suzanne Adolph John Affronti Rhonda Aggers Tom Aggers Nauri Ahmed Stacy Akau Jim Alford Geoffrey Allen Michael Alsup Donna Anaya Barbara Angelino Tommy Arnold Judy Ash Gayle Audie Lawrence Ayers Kathy Baker Mike Baker Charles Barbour John Barlow Paula Baumgartner Nancy Bearce Phillip Begley Melissa Belote Allan Benedict Brian Bennet Tom Bennie Jeanne Berens Walter Beat Our Class Has a Real Winner! Robert Bibeau Teresa Bledsoe Susan Bleistein Richard Bobick Malcolm Bohlayer Michael Bond Larry Bostie Patty Brandes Melyssa Bridge JoAnn Bryan John Buchanan Robert Budynas Linda Buffalow Larry Bullard David Buonviri Bruce Burnett David Burns Steve Butorovich Gene Butt Donna Byrne Thomas Cambern Deborah Campbell Kristine Campbell Mike Cantrell Brian Capar Jim Carpenter Bob Carr Cathy Carrington 215 n We Have the Best Cheering Section Danny Cassano John Castro Joann Catalfano David Chagnon Mark Chandler Margo Chaney Patty Conway John Cooper Gail Copan Clifford Corcoran Debbie Costello Loretta Cotton Becky Cover Janet Crawford Diane Crom Alan Crouch Jean Czajkowski William Dalton c 1 5 m on Beverly Chapman Judy Chappell Lisa Chick Eddie Christesen Mona Chick Mike Clarke Sally Clifford Bill Cline Michael Cloyd Don Cobb Christine Colley Ed Collins Steve Collins John Colonna Richard Compton Dixon Davidson Sue Davis Tony Davis Melinda Dennis Ralph DeCrasse Stephanie Dettmar Kathy Deyerle Tom Dikomey Debbie Dekeyrel Lee Dickson Karin Dirst Marianne Dolan Kathy Doolins Caroline Dowlard Mike Duffy We Are the Best in Everything Timara Duncan )anet Easley Chuck Edmiston Jack Edwards Lisa Edwards Susan Eggleston Tina Eldridge April Ennis Louise Enoch Vicki Eppard Chris Estes Samuel Eure Mitch Evans Sean Fahey Steve Fant Nick Farrish Bobbie Fisch Paul Fisher Merrill Fogle Michael Ford Sarah Foye Michelle Freeman Cindy French Keith French Bill Fridley Floyd Frye Shawn Gallagher Brian Gardner Teri Garrell Paul Gauthier Fay Giannico Dean Gladden Patty Goodwin Timothy Grieg John Haines Tony Hamilton Julie Harris Jim Hartzel Debbie Hayes John Gilkey Celeste Gleichmann Thomas Grant Don Griffin Marcee Hale Dennis Hardee Steven Harris Mark Haslam Debbie Ha ys David Gillan Betty Goins Patty Gray Stephanie Guth Glenn Hall Debbi Harris Vernon Harris Curtis Hawkins Brian Healey 217 Come on Sophomores Support Your Class Jill Heaton Kim Helmstetter Jack Hendricks Shirley Hendricks Jerry Herndon Ernie Hess Scott Hileman Mark Hill Laura Hillmer Pam Hinds Conni Hine Norma Hinz Betty Hirst Sandi Hoffman John Holt Jennifer Horsman Tom Howard Cathy Hudock Barbara Huff Gene Huguenin Gary Humphries Al Hunt Sharon Hunter Rebecca Ice John lorizzo Charles Jakala Gerald Jaskulski Donna Jenkins Janet Jividen David Johns Janet Johnson Robert Johnson Tina Johnson Robin Johnston Barbara Jones Bruce Jones Dan Jones Deborah Jones John Jones Keith Jones Nancy Jordan Randy Judy Tom Kalwaytis Keith Kammeier Will Kammer Kenneth Kaplan Gail Kapp Kevin Keegan David Keene Steve Kerr Greg King Glen Kirtley Bob Kleha Candy Koch Evan Koilo Bruce Koogler Greg Kopp Ronald Korth Kim Kowalski Cathi Kramer Stephen Kyger Bernie Landry Scott Lane CLASSES Ron LaRoche Craig Leach Rick Lierz Andy Lokie Greg Lyons Gray Mahoney Chuck Markson John Martin Jocelyn Mather Larry Lawhorne Erin Lee Katherine Little Susan Lowe David Maddox Theresa Mahoney Brad Marshall Leslie Martin Teri Matson Cynthia Lawson Donna Leonard John Littlewood Chris Lozano David Mahler John Mangan Andrea Martin Gregory Mason Nancy May Two Years Til ' Graduation Paul Mazzuca Alan McCulluck Kevin McCutcheon Chuck McDonnell Shelley McElhanan Debbie McGhee Lynn McGinness Pat McHale Paul McGuire Cheryl McNutt Barbara McVay Therese Mears Chris Meehan Steve Meeks Barry Mensh I ought to get an Academy Award for this performance 219 ' 75 is the Best— Let ' s Keep it That Way Paul Meyer Bill Miller Kelly Milligan Martha Milner Jeannie Mitchell Cary Moger Keith Moody )oanne Moon Dallas Moore Tom Moran Patrick Morey Mary Morgan Barbara Morris Charles Morrow Sue Mross Brian Murray Margaret Nanncy Ed Nassor Bill Nelson Peggy Nelson Kenny Neumann John Nevin Debbie Nigro David Nitz Theresa Nolan Jay Nuckolls Brian O ' Connor Rodney Oke John Oldaker Janet Olson Brett O ' Neil Tony O ' Toole Daniel Owens Charlie Paine Lisa Palladino Linda Passauer Anne Paterson Deborah Patton Karen Patton Debbie Payne William Peacock Richard Pearson Patricia Pedigo Carl Pegler Richard Pennington Deborah Perry Carol Petchul Scott Peterson John Pickitt Michael Poe Larry Ponack Kimberly Prass Jeff Prattle Matt Proudfoot Jerry Purkis Cindy Ramey Donna Range Pam Rankin Laura Rapp Lauri Rawlins Richard Rector Florinda Reid Bruce Reinard CLASSES Clara Renner John Rice Debra Richard Karl Rigele Laura Riley Patty Ringle Steve Risso Marcia Roberts Bill Robertson Regina Robertson Bob Rogers Lewis Rogers Cathy Rollandini Jane Rowden Sue Rowe Cindy Rucker Anne Runow Lyn Ruppert Carol Russo Diana Salamone Cindy Sanderson Dennis Sanford Donald Sanford Sheila Sasser Anna Schultze Debbie Seckinger Carol Secrest Caril Sedlak Sarah Seeberg Debbi Seiley Robert Sellers Tracey Shaffer Joe Sheard Bob Shearer Karen Shelley Our Schedules Are Hectic— But Fun too Does anybody know what page the answer to number 10 is on? 221 Susie Shelor Ann Smith Teresa Stamper Billy Shepley Bob Smith Debbie Stanovich Bruce Shockley John Smith Pam Steele Joanne Shotwell Denise Sormberger Leslie Steinert Tom Simon Lisa Sowick Doug Stevenson Judy Simpson Dale Sparks Laura Stewart Donna Sisson Diane Spittle Pamela Stewart Paul Slebodnick Patty Spriegel Mary Lou Stim David Sloan Crystal Stafford Robyn Stockwell It ' s really a shame that the pictures in these magazines are not very enter¬ taining. Frosh Kept Us in Shape Look at Us Now Cheryl Stoots Karen Stough Vicki Stough Jeff Strang Thomas String Judy Strong Carol Stuart Stanley Stucks What looks of utter disgust have we here? CLASSES The Sophomore Year is A Lot of Hard Work Steve Stucks John Stults Tim Sullivan Steve Sutherland Ken Swink Doug Talbert Shirley Talbert Elaine Taylor Theresa Thomas Larry Thompson Rodney Thompson Bruce Tinsky Steve Toigo Matt Trayers Mark Tredway Chris Trent Nancy Tripp Kevin Tritle Peter Tropf Kurt Trumbetic Rebecca Tuck Jeff Turley Val Urban Sharon Vandament Danny VanOrsdale Shirley Varnell Greg Wade Brad Wallace !) 223 Maybe classes aren ' t so bad after all The Class of ' 74 Takes on New Roles Susan Wallert Scott Walls Phillip Ward Mike Weiderhold Brenda Welch Joan Welch Steve Wheeless Wendell Whetzel Jill Whitener Jean Williams Richard Williams Susanne Wills Brian Wilson Bruce Wilson Lawrence Wilson Sharon Wilson Kathy Winslow Andy Witherell Scott Wood John Wuelzer CLASSES FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS The Class of 76 ' s spirit was strong even at the begin¬ ning of the year. We proved this by winning the first pep stick. The enthusiasm was fantastic. The freshmen class float Marmaduke won first place in the float competition during homecoming. The float was made possible only because of the dedicated officers and hard-working students. On October 20, the freshmen sponsored their first dance, featuring Brew. Again, the spirited class came through, having the largest at¬ tendance of all the dances given. This dance provided us with enough money to pay our debts and get us off on the right foot for the rest of the year. The freshmen football team also had a great season, having the best record since 1968. They won five games and lost only one. We ' re planning to do a lot more and break more records in the time we are here at Lee. In the three years to come, Robert E. Lee will hear from the class of Larry Elam, President Christy Colby, Secretary Brenda Mallon, Vice President 225 n l— LT) IT) Co Linda Anderson, Treasurer No, it ' s not Cordon at the door! Charlene Abene Buddy Adkins Valerie Adkins Joseph Alexander Gregory Allen lames Allen George Anderson Kate Anderson Linda Anderson Paul Anderson Robert Angelino Jeff Archer Kathy Arnold Diane Atkin Kenna Bailey Carol Baird The First Year. . . Kathleen Baker Ann Banko Rita Baratta Ralph Barber Sarah Barker Kendra Barnes Christine Barnett Ricky Barnett Bettina Bazley Jeff Beall Jim Beams Marcia Bean Joanne Bednarek Jenny Belote Sue Benedict Cindy Bennie Maureen Bero Dan Best Mike Bevis Gerald Beyer Terry Bibeau John Blatchford Steven Blevins Gary Bloch Peggy Boehm Susan Bolin Donna Booth Bill Boucher 227 Richard Bourne Sarah Brady Cary Braymer David Brooks Don Brown George Brown Karin Brown David Browning Michele Brownold Debby Broyhil! Barbara Brozena Michael Buchko Edward Buddington Paul Bulley Randy Burnett Daniel Burns Barry Byland Jamie Byrne Mark Byrne JoAnne Cale Marlon Call Sally Campbell Suzanne Campbell Lisa Carson Diane Castle Frank Castro John Caussin Bill Crutchfield n r en CO m ' r Is Always the Hardest Beth Chagnon Randy Chambers James Charron Laura Cherwek Bill Clardy Erin Cloyd John Cochrane Susanne Coffman Alan Cohen Christie Colby Ricky Colley Richard Collins Michael Connor Joseph Cook Laurel Cook Mike Corbin Gina Cordray One more slash and we ' re all set. Our Freshmen Year. . . Robert Darr George Daughtry Jeff Daughtry Gene Davis Nancy Deal Bruce Denney Paul Dereska Ann DeSonia Deborah Dulaney Tony Duncan Pat Edmiston Larry Elam Mike Elias Jaime Ellertson Daniel Engstrom David Evans Debra Crawford Vicki Criglow Michael Crookham David Crosby Karen Culp Denise Dallas Jane Daly David Darmstadter Cordon Dexter Julie Deyerle John Diamantes Jess Dishner Ruane Doney Nancy Dove Thomas Duckett Remy DuCote Tim Freeland Laura Frenzel Linda Frick Greg Fronczak Glen Fulker Glenn Galloway Neil Gardner Gail Garner Robin Evans Sue Fales Mark Farrell Larry Fary Frank Felker Liesa Finch Joseph Fleming Debra Frank Brenda Gentrys Brad Gerstle Terry Gillan Kim Gilliam Lawrence Gilmer James Girard Barbara Glakas Billy Gl eichmann Dean Gonnella John Goodacre Cindy Gordon David Gordon Molly Gosney Richard Greene Karl Greten Brakley Griese John Gum Robert Gum Janet Haher Jeff Haidachen Max Haney Mike Haney Barry Hankey Kelly Hansen 229 Elaine Hanson Linda Harding Cindy Hartle Patricia Hartlinf Tim Hartnett Terri Hauck Kendra Haugen Faye Hawkins Susan Heflin James Hendricks Phil Hester Laura Hill Robin Hilton Steve Hilton Steven Hoffman James Holman Sharon Holt Lynne Howard David Hudson John Hughart Debbie Humphreys Mark Hunter Jimmy Hurlock Karen Hutchinson Pam Hyman John Isbell Caroline Jakola Angela Johnson Danny Jones Greg Jones Larry Jones Sue Jones n Boy, I ' m stumped on this one. This thing is real neat! Lucinda Kirk Valerie Kirtley Carol Kling Kathy Klingenstein Ricky Kuspis Mike Lachica Sue Lamb Annette LaRocque Linda LaRocque Debi Lawrence . . . The Beginning of a New Life Leslie Kane David Kapp Carol Kashurba John Keator John Kerr Bill Kight Tom Kinney Joan Kirk LASSES Dave Laws Jeffrey Lawson Chris Lee Helene Leffell Donna Lewis Susan Lewis Pamela Liedel Dan Lindley Charles Lindquist Marie Lokie Elise Losey Gayle Love Sian Lozano Jeffrey Lucas Mike Lynch Sue Lyon Kathy MacAfee Cathy Mahoney Jay Mahoney Brenda Mallon Patty Malone Lori Maroney Douglas Martin Jeff Martin Freshmen Look Forward to Coming Years . . . Birds with the same name eat together! Glen Masters Mark Mathewson Don Mathias Mike Matson Dana Matteo Anne Matthews Cindy Mauzy Ben Mays Dana McBride Mike McCloskey Brenda McCoy Charles McCullough John McCullough Lynne McDermott Margaret McDonald Kathy McEnearney Neil McFarland Brian McGinness Sue McGowan Susan McGuinness Debbie McIntyre Pat McKnee Clement McLaughlin Sean McLernon Colleen McQuillen Tina Medlar David Melvin Lee Michehl Sally Mika Edgar Milbourne Walter Mills Kevin Minis Dave Mitchell John Moffatt Kathy Mager Lynn Montague Janet Moore Eddie Moreland Kenny Morris Jeff Mullinax Cathy Murphy Bill Nairn Susan Nelson Julia Nevin My-Van NguyenTan Robin Nock Daniel Nolin lulie O ' Donoghue Pam Ohanesian Tim Olewine Jon Olver Melissa Ormsby Natalie Orndorff Michelle Ostinato Raymond Palmer Clay Parrish Sherrie Parrish Mark Parrott Mike Payne Larry Peacock Bruce Pearce Carl Pearson Patricia Perry Terri Petchul Mark Peyton Kathy Pfeiffer Sandy Pfoutz Dianne Pierce Joe Pietzyk Jerry Pixley Sue Podsiadlik Matthew Poe • • . By Deciding Lee Isn ' t So Bad Stanley Porteous Brian Porter Kim Potts Cynthia Prass Melissa Preston Derek Puterbaugh Cary Quinter Ingrid Ramm Tina Ramos Ruth Randolph Linda Rawlings Norman Reames Karen Reecher Ann Reeder Joe Reedy Tom Renner Wynette Rickord Paul Riffle Kip Riley Joe Rizzo Dave Robertson Paul Robertson Gina Robillard Pat Robinson 23 . Deleen Rollins Paula Roney Mark Rossman Lynn Routon John Ryason Robin Ryason William Saalbach Sheryl Sawyer Slarr Sawyer Chuck Schraa Terri Scoppa Carl Shaw Dana Shelley Greg Shelton Gary Shepett Debbie Shoffler David Shubatt Suzi Siebel Robert Siegel Dana Silies Pat Simpson Carol Sinclair Robert Sisson Barbi Skerl Debbie Smallwood Bobbie Smeltzer Kathie Smith Matthew Smith Rebecca Smith Tim Snyder Charlotte Sowell Gregory Spann Steve Sparks Ann Spaulding John Spires Elaine Spittle Mary Spriegel Robin Staklo Robert Stallings Hilary Stamper Ricky Stephens Linda Stevens Diane Steed V SML •v - v v ' ; 1 5. Our very own first place float! tnn 233 . . . of Growing David Steward Cindy Stewart Wayne Stillwagon Jeff Stone Pam Stutzman Cindy Surface Stephanie Talbott Dayle Tate Robert Taylor Cathy Thomas Daniel Thompson Susan Thompson Lynn Tornquist Daniel Trayers Richard Tripp Valerie Trothen Mark Ulrich Jim Van Court Tom Van Court Karen Vaughan John Wallace Maria Walls Andy Wampler Karen Ward Rick Ward Pat Waters Paula Watson Denise Weaver Cary Weaver Cathy Webb Cathy Welch Kathy Wheeler Lawrence Wheeler Danica Wheelock Kathy Williams Charlie Willis Cindy Wills Jeffrey Wilson Tony Wilson Thomas Winter Lorraine Wisniewski Keith Wood Steve Wood Susan Wozney Danny Wright Carol Yawornicky Debbie Young Gene Zeman Donald Zierers Leonard Zubkoff In Memorium Russell Wilson . . . and now for my next move. CLASSES yi tiv PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Pfohl Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Baker Sr. Mrs. Edward R.Gloyd Mr. and Mrs. George E. Rouse John S. Rushton D.D.S. Melco Shoes, O ' KeeFe — Mgr. Drs. Kress, Gordner Turner, LTD. Lee Band Salutes the class of 73 , Best Wishes Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Moss Harris, Newman, Bradley, Professional Association of Va. Ali M. Bastoni M.D. Dr. J.J. Kelliher Dr. Theodore Tropp Civettes Keyettes Matty is a Lancer — Seggmola Michaels Flowers of Springfield 6407 Backlick Road Springfield, Virginis 451-3021 Linda Olewine takes in all the lovely surroundings at Michaels. The Citadel more than a college The Citadel is a liberal arts military college. While the college is justly proud of the war records of its sons, its chief purpose is to prepare men for civil pursuits by giving them a sound education reinforced by the best features of military training. The Citadel is a fully accredited senior college. It is a member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and of the American Council on Education and is on the approved list of the Association of American Universities. 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We have selected the events! and activities which we feel are special to the many segments of our diversified studentl body. While our staff was small, there was a nucleus in our group that really put forth a max-I imum effort. I don ' t know what we would have done without our wonderful advisor, Mrs. I Burgess. She was so patient with us when things weren ' t going very smoothly and her 100 1 WPMs certainly came in handy. It is very fortunate that we had such capable editors — Mary I Kervitsky and her artistic lay-outs; Barbara Elam and her success at the practically impossible I task of obtaining sports write-ups; Susan Baker and her endless trips to the store; Sharon | Brown and her shoe box full of 3x5 cards; Maureen Mullen and her sweet temperament; I and finally, two extremely hard-working people who really did a fantastic job, Bill Nay and I his dedication to taking and developing pictures while being nagged day and night; and I Melissa Eastman and her beautiful Class of ' 73”, not to mention the 101 other little I lovelies that she took care of. There are also other persons to whom we will be eternally I grateful: Miss Fields, Mrs. Hruby, and Mrs. Pfohl for letting people out of their classes; Dr. Pastoor for helping with our theme; Mr. Hammonds for his flair for photography; Mrs. Ryan | for her telephone, typewriter, and her information; our parents for their ability to maintain I their sanity; The Evening Star and Daily News and The Washington Post for material and in- I formation that we needed desperately; Sarah Milner for her talent and old pictures; Mr. I England for his knowledge and his excellent wording; the English Department for putting I up with too many interruptions in their workroom and the use of their typewriters; I Charlie Kuril la for his marvelous shots and his patience with two picky girls; and finally, I to Mr. Ellis, our Hunter Publishing Company representative, for all his helpfulness in so many areas. With the efforts of all these persons, we hope that we have succeeded in creating a yearbook which is pleasing to all. Only time will tell if we have been successful in capturing the many pleasant times which occured in our year at R.E. Lee. Linda Olewine Editor-in-Chief Sandy Cross Assistant Editor Melissa Eastman Senior Editor Bill Nay Photography Editor Maureen Mullen Typing Editor Mary Kervitsky Lay-Out Editor Sharon Brown Index Editor Barbara Elam Sports Editor Martha Milner Sophomore Editor Debbie Young Freshman Editor Mickey Stevens Faculty Editor Robin Moody Organizations Editor Mindy Ryan Student Life Editor Susan Baker Ads Editor Debbie Funk Subscriptions Editor
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