Lee High School - Shield Yearbook (Springfield, VA)

 - Class of 1977

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_ - 2c d£S?Z 2) 7 C? C 4 2£ J Oi- kxsi+s $ £ Q4 lZ f 3Z ADMINISTRATION Mr. William E. Jackson, Jr. Principal ,U. of Virginia, B.S.; M.Ed. Mr. Jack E. Baumgartner Assistant Principal of Instruction George Washington U., B.S.; M.A. Mr. Mel J. Riddle Administrative Aide U.N.C., A.B George Mason U., M.A. Mr. John G. Cockey Assistant Principal of Administration U.N.C. Greensboro, B.A.; U.N.C., M.A, Junior Civitans Mr. James W. England Director of Student Activities George Washington U., B.S.; M.A Mr. William A. Duffy Director of Guidance St. Bonaventure U., B.A.; M.S. FACULTY 12 Mr. Robert E. Anderlik Algebra, General Math; Freshman Class; U. of Illinois, B.S.; M S. Ms. Toni Arduini Health; V. Tennis, V. Gymnastics, V Soccer, Sophomore Class; U. of Tampa, B.S. Miss Judith M. Anderson U.S. Government, U S. History; J.V. Softball; Otterbein College, B.A Mrs. Rosalie Barlock English; U. of Arizona, B.A.; U. of So. California, B.S. Dr. Phillip James Armstrong Guidance Counselor; St. Mary ' s Seminary, A.B.; Catholic U., M.A.; Ph.D. Mrs. Arlene J. Bathgate English 9, World Civilization; Drill Team; Worcester State College, B.S. i wm v ipm jff, mmu %?■ mm.y ® p I ' Msmtt V.. Wi Mrs. Mary Beebe Hearing Specialist; Smith College, B.A.; Boston College, M.Ed Mr. Hunter J. Benedict Crafts, Senior Art; Lancer Hi-Y, Senior Class; College of William and Mary, A.B Mrs. Joyce Bell Typing I, Intro, to Business; Varsity and J.V. Cheerleaders; Virginia State College, B.S. Mr. Richard M. Bradley Algebra, General Math; V Baseball Coach, Freshman Football Coach; Marietta College, B.A. Mr. Jack P. Boggess U.S. History, U.S. Government; Key Club, Ski Club; U. of Virginia, B.A.; V.P.I., M.Ed. Mr. Estil H. Brown Algebra, Alg. 11 Trig; Football Coach; Wofford College, A.B 13 FACULTY FACULTY Mrs. Deborah Bullock Earth Science, ESCP: Freshman Cheerleaders; Radford College, B.S.; V.P.I. and S.U., M.A. Mrs. Carol P. Clark Librarian; Longwood College, B A.; U. of North Carolina, M.Ed. Mrs. Glenda Burgess AP English, Composition, English 12; S.G.A.; East Carolina U., B.S Mrs. Karen Colin Spanish; Spanish Honor Society; Mary Washington College, B A. Mrs. Pot Collins A.D P Operator Mr. Greg Collins World Civilization; V. Soccer Coach; Thomas More College, A.B.; George Mason U., M.Ed. Mrs. Edna B. Derrick Industrial Cooperative Training; VICA; W. Virginia State College, B .S.; George Washington U., M.A. Mrs. Jess Downie Guidance Counselor; Job Placement; Cornell College, B.A.; American U., M.Ed. 15 FACULTY FACULTY Mrs. Tanya Dusilo-Cavich German, French; German Club, German Honor Society; University of Zagreb-Yugoslavia, M.A. Mrs. Janet Emsley Horticulture, Biology II; Science Club; University of Wales, B S. Mrs. Joyce C. Dunn English 9, American Civilization; George Mason U., B.A Mrs. Carolyn Jean Ehlman U S. Government, Current Affairs; Radford College, B.S. Mr. Victor Farkas Alg., Geometry, Functions Analyt; V. Golf Team, Boys Intramurals; Paterson State College, B.A.; George Mason U., M.Ed 17 Mr. Robert T. Ferguson Geom., Alg. I; V. Football Coach, Indoor Track Coach, Spring Track Coach; Frederick College, B.S.; U. of Va., M.Ed. m Miss Peggy Fields Physical Education; GAA, J.V. Hockey, V. Softball; Radford College, B.S. FACULTY FACULTY 18 near o Mrs. Marilyn Garber Math, Alg. I, Geometry, Alg. 11 Trig; Freshman Class; Southwestern College, B.A.; Purdue U., M. A Mr. Don Gilmore Band; Marching Lancers, Jazz Band, Symphonic Band Concert Band, College of William and Mary, B.A. Mrs. Betty H. Gray Guidance Counselor; Westhampton College, B.A.; U. of Virginia, M.A. Ms. Mimi Golfman Speech and Language Pathologist; U. of So. Florida, B.S., Emerson College, M.S. Mrs. Hilda L. Gregor Cosmetology; VICA; State U. College at Buffalo, B.S. Mr. Michael Guiles Art 1,11; Swim Team Coach; Glenville State College, B.A.; U. of West Virginia, M.A. Mr. Lawrence Hammonds Photography, Print Making; State U. of New York, B.S.; M.A. Mr. Henry William Harrison Cosmetology II, III; VICA; Clemson, Sared Labs. Mrs. Vivian Hatcher, R.N. Stuart Circle Hospital School of Nursing. Mrs. Sylvia Harp English; State U. of New York, B.S.; Arizona State U., M.A. l Mtltvmn, ' • ’ ItVttii FACULTY FACULTY 20 Mrs. Margaret C. Hecklinger AP II English, English 12; Lee Club; St. Lawrence U. ; B A Mrs. Eve Hauptman Spanish; Spanish Honor Society; City College of N.Y., B A., State U. of New York, M.A. Mrs. Lizabeth Henshaw World Civilization; Gauntlet Jayteens; Madison College, B.A Mr. Robert F. Hepp English, Lance, Ticket Manager, Washington and Lee U., B.A Ms. Rhonda D. Hill Learning Disabilities Resource Class; Virginia State College, B.S Mr. Joseph W. Howard Librarian ' Spring Hill College, B.S.; Louisiana State U., B.S. Mrs. Betty M. Howe U.S- Government, Honors Government; United Nations’ Team; U. of Miami, B A.; U. of Georgia, M.A. Mr. Joel Jay Jones Driver Education; J.V. Basketball Coach, Marshall U„ B.A.; M.A. Mr. Stan Kemp Guidance Counselor; Asst. Varsity Football, J.V. Baseball Coach; U. of Virginia, B.S.; M.Ed. Mrs. Jean D. Jennings Guidance Counselor, Pacific University, B.A.; U. of Oregon, M.Ed. Mr. Larry Kight Physical Education; Glenville State College, A.B.; U. of Virginia, M.A. Mr. Arnold Jones Physical Education; Head Coach Cross-Country, Head Coach Spring Track; College of William and Mary, A.B. FACULTY FACULTY 22 Mrs. Mory C. Kindley Shorthand, Typing, General Business; Wilson Teachers College, B.S. Mrs. Carol S. Knudson English 10; Quill and Scroll; George Mason U., BA. Mr. Don Reece King Electronics 1,11, Industrial Crafts; Berea College, B.S.; Eastern Kentucky U., M A Miss Barbara Masich Biology; Junior Class; Bloomsburg State College, Mrs. licah R. Mellion Chemistry; It ' s Academic; Colby College,B.A Mrs. Ella M. Morin English 11,12; Knox College, A.B. Mr. John P. Moore U.S. Government, Economics; King ' s College, A.B. Mr. Nicholas Nawrotzky Computer Sci., Probability Statistics, Alg. I, Con¬ sumer Math; Sophomore Class; City College of N.Y., B.A.; Radford College, M.S. Mr. Don Noll English, Guidance Counselor; Bloomsburg State College, B.S., U. of Va., M.Ed. Mr. Lawrence H. Morris General Maintenance Mechanics, Ind. Car. Exp.; 30 Years Experience In Industry FACULTY 24 Mrs. Eva Pappas Biology; City College of New York, B.S. Mr. Paul Parker Mechanical Drawing; East Tennessee State, B.S. Mr. C.R. Parilla Math; Math Honor Society, Math Team; Kent State U., B.S., V.P.I., M S. Mr. Charles Norwood Physics; State U of N Y. at Stony Brook, B.S.; Boston U., M.S. Mrs. Joan C. Patton Algebra; Mary Washington College, B.S. Mrs. Janet Parmelee Learning Disabilities Resource Class; U. of Con¬ necticut, B.S. I Mrs. Martha G. Piazza German, Spanish; Madison College, B.A. Mrs. Helen Pfohl French; French Club, French FHonor Society; Cornell U., B.A.; M.A. Mr. Tommy Perry Behind-the-Wheel Driver Education Dr. James Christian Pfohl Theory, Choral Groups; Madrigals, Symphonic Choir, Concert Choir; U. of Michigan, B.M., M.M.; Cincinnatti Conservatory of Music, D. Mus. 25 Mrs. Jane W. Reese Clerk-Typist I, Steno I, Intro, to Business; FBLA; Indiana U., B.S. Mrs. Rebecca A. Pigg Typing I, Steno II; COE; Madison, B.S.; M.S. FACULTY 26 Mrs. Amy Register Finance Officer Ms. Connie D. Rowe Physical Education; V Field Hockey, V Basketball, Intramurals; College of William and Mary in Norfolk, B S Mrs. Diana R. Russell French, English; Drama Coach, Director of Stage Construction; Methodist College, B A Mr. Daniel D. Settlemire Geometry, Alg II; Junior Class; California State College, B S. 27 Mr. J. Howard Sheble Distributive Education, DECA, School Store, Book Store; Va. Commonwealth U., B.S. Mr. Milton C. Simpson Trig Functions, Computer II, Geometry, General Math; Head Coach V. Football; College of William and Mary, B.S.; U. of Va., M.S. Mrs. Patricia A. Sotirchos English 1 1; Chess Club; Cornell University, B A., Boston College, M A T. Mrs. Patricia C. Shipman Stenography I, Typing I; Shippensburg State B.S. V.P.I. and S.U., M.S Mrs. Lois Smith Biology, Horticulture; Medical Careers Club; Moravian College, B.S Mrs. Lorene Stephens U S History; U. of Arkansas, BA; George Washington U., M.A. FACULTY FACUL I Y 28 Mr. Edward Tarlosky Bookkeeping, Typing, General Business; Waynesburg College, B S. Mr. Earl Stinson Automotive; VICA; Lincon Tech; Chrysler Corporation. Mr. James N. Varnell Earth Science, ESCP; Rifle Club; U. of Maryland, B.S. Miss Grace H. Vaughan Physical Education; Girls Athletic Director, V. Girls Track; Slippery Rock, B.S., U. of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. Mr. Patrick Varre Science; Head Coach V Wrestling; U of Maryland, B.S Mrs. Linda Ward U.S History; Civettes; Madison College, BA. Mrs. Noncy M. West English; Debate; George Mason U., B.A. ) Mrs. June Francis Winter Alg., Geometry, Trig Functions; Math Team, Math Honor Society; Vassar College, A.B.; George Washington U , M.A. Miss Mary E. Worsham English; Radford College, B A Mr. John C. White World Civilization; Asst Football Coach, Boys Tennis Coach; Fairmont State College, A B Mrs. Agnes Baldwin Whitener Orchestra; Lee H.S. Chamber Orchestra, Baroque Ensemble, Key Lee Orchestra; Appalachian State U., B.S.; M.A. Ms. Judy Wright Latin I-IV, English 12; Shield, Keyette Club; Madison College, B A.; College of William and Mary, M.A. in Ed. FACULTY SECRETARIES 30 Mrs. Doris Hansen Administrative Mrs. Betty Bisdorf Guidance Mrs. Lona Clark Instructional Mrs. Diane Gardner Student Accounting 31 Cafeteria Staff — Front Row: D Deese, T Hall, R Lindsay, R. Klingenstein, P, Stanton. Back Row: F. Potter, M Bet- zhold, V. Cook, M. Johnson, D. Brown, C. Wright, M Cash, M. Rogers. Maintenance Staff— H. Norman, B Johnson, L. Swann. ACADEMICS 33 j .Jfp ' M- : ‘ - ACADEMICS 34 a-s-d-f space j-k-l-semi-colon Future chemists are at work Who says five minutes between classes is enough? • ' 35 Mr Gilmore helps prepare his band for another performance. Ellen is planning her future home Home-Ec. students are contributing their part by making costumes for H M S Pinafore. Matt Sanders (Fox) tries to get to his government class before the bell rings. This is art, isn ' t it? ACADEMICS ACADEMICS 36 A true English scholar works hard for a good grade. i i l Joel concentrates on keeping time with the music. Now I realize why women hate housework. Auto Mechanics not only requires working on cars but a little paper work too. 5 There ' s always time between classes to socialize ACADEMICS Madrigals are preparing for their concert to be given in Guatemala I wonder if the Indians went through this much trouble?” Vigourous studying is done in the library Only your hairdresser knows O.K- Dr. Spock, we only have ten more klingons to get. Are you positive it won ' t turn green? ACADEMICS ACADEMICS Donald Fisch enjoys the men ' s lib at Lee. Ricky Heildburg practices his guitar for his own enjoyment. Hello, Lee High School, may I help you? answers Cheryl Getty as she helps in the main office during her free period Sally Smith takes pleasure in preparing for future homemaking Remember, set it up 41 Sometimes it ' s easier to learn from a fellow student Sanding wood items is one of the many things done in crafts Mrs. McSwain ' s Senior English class illustrates a Shakespearean play What? After all that work, my answer is wrong. Mom, I told you not to call me at school ACADEMICS 42 STUDENT UFE 45 A favorite summertime activity — goofing around!! During the summer months Jeff Stamper, Andrew Menkart and Berk Shervin won the Sears Cup North American Junior Sailing Championship wmm : ... t.-A During the summer many bicentennial flags were evident!! Leslie McArthur and Donna Kutschera attend Masanutten Va. State Orchestra Camp during their summer vacation STUDENT LIFE 47 Jlctgciztne Ome Maywood pleads with the student body to go out and SELL The magazine drive was the most success¬ ful ever with approximately $16,000 made in sales. The drive was kicked off with an as¬ sembly to explain selling procedures. Film clips from American Graffiti were shown as motivation to get out and sell! . All stu¬ dents who sold two or more subscriptions were allowed to skip classes and watch the movie. A duel had been arranged between the Fighting Lancers and West Springfield to see who could outsell the other. Lee won, of course. lock Elections The Social Studies department held a mock presidential election this year to find out how Lee High students would vote if they could. The results were overwhelmingly in favor of President Ford unlike the actual election re¬ sults. Teachers remarked that students previ¬ ously have always voted conservatively so that this outcome was not surprising. The seniors take o big interest in the Mock Elections. ?ord S07 Carter-228 others-18 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Homecoming Week w gp Homecoming Baby Contest Competitors Runner-up, Mike McClellan A group of seniors decorate their winning hall Winner, Eddie Morton, Maureen Gallagher and Chris Sleigh, two cowgirls, roam the halls during iunu. 49 Two redskins, Sharon Pietzyk and Debbie Fuller, roam through the cafeteria on Thursday of Home¬ coming week. The Wild, Wild West was the homecoming theme and many activities of a western flavor took place. The halls were decorated by their re¬ spective classes, and students dressed as cow¬ boys, Indians and other characters one might meet on the wide prairie. Everyone had a fun week leading up to the football game, even the faculty, though they had a hard time keeping their classes ' attention on the subject at hand. An exhausted cowgirl catches some shut-eye between classes. The Junior Hall after Friday ' s excitement before the big game The Annual Bonfire on Oct. 26 was one of the many Homecoming Week activities. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 50 ouiderpuff The powderpuff official, Mr Cockey, explains that there is no such thing as a free throw in football What ' s the biggest football rivalry in town? The Redskins and Cowboys you say? Wrong! It ' s the senior girls against the junior girls in their annual Powder puff Game. With some of the sexiest cheerleaders this side of the Potomac romping on the sidelines, the Seniors fought with all their might but to no avail. The Juniors all the while kept their furious attitude while rolling to a 28-16 upset victory. The huge crowd was on its feet for practically every play (mainly because they couldn ' t see over the sidelines), while partisan spectators cheered on their sides with cries of Kill the ref , or Did you see that cheerleader bounce? The juniors listen while their quarterback, Sally Campbell, explains the next play. Sharon Pietzyk, Cathy Jellison and Mallarie Wiemann jump for joy after the seniors make their first touchdown. Teddy Martin, head cheerleader for the juniors, bring his squad over for a friendly hello cheer 51 follies Gauntlet tries to show how a western football team prepares for a game Donna Shanahan, a Keyette member, imitates Elton John in their skit One of the girls ' service clubs imitate the football team while listening to Debbie West sing The Old West Follies were held on Oct. 27 and consisted of imaginative skits by all the ser¬ vice clubs. Lancer-Tri-Hi-Y came in first. They portrayed the football players as cowboys and sang verses that had to do with them and their charac¬ teristics. Second place went to Civettes and third to Lancer- Hi-Y. All the clubs did a good job and everyone who went was given a fun evening of great en¬ tertainment. Lancer-Tri-Hi-Y sings out with great enthusiasm while competing for first place. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 52 Homecoming Night Seniors Attendants Ronnie and Carol are driven around the track for the last fime Carla Cushman, escorted by her father, begins her way across the field The Senior Class, with the help of their class symbol the pink panther, wins first place. Brenda Poole gives a big smile after being announced Maid-of-Honor. 53 The Dance Jeannie and Andrea receive flowers for all their hard work Maid-of-Honor Brenda Poole is escorted by Chuck to the Attendants circle. Jackie and Rick officially start the homecoming dance The crowds arrive for the big dance STUDENT LIFE 19%6 JCome coming @ourf Carla Cushman, Freshmen Attendant Renee Londr l ' . Freshmen Attendant 55 Bonnie Doria, Junior Attendant Kim McElroy, Junior Attendant STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 56 Brenda Poole, Maid-of-Honor 57 $ 19£6 Queen Jackie Masters STUDENTS LIFE STUDENT LIFE 58 Sadie Jiauikins Two typical hill billy couples are waiting to see Marrying Sam at Sadie Hawkins. Rainbow, the lively entertainment, enjoys perform¬ ing. The annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, spon¬ sored by Keyette and Key Clubs, was quite a success. Everyone dressed up and Marry ' n Sam married all the couples. Bill Murphy and Michelle Maigret reigned as king and queen over the activities. The Cider Drinking Contest was won by Brian Lenhoff. Amy, Shari, Katie, Matt and Jeff enjoy selling refreshments at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. The Baby Bottle Contest is one of the events at the Sadie Hawkins Dance that Brion Lenhoff partici- pates in. Bloodmobile 59 Many brave students donate their blood. The library is a busy place for the Red Cross. The annual Red Cross Bloodmobile was one of Lee ' s more important contributions to the Springfield community. The blood was distributed to hospitals where it is used for seriously ill people and accident victims. The school has always given good support to this program and hopes to con¬ tinue In November, 82 units were donated by stu¬ dents and faculty members. Giving blood is a rewarding gift after it ' s all over STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 60 Cathy Hess and Brian Moslor sing a love song 61 The entire cast joins in for the final chorus. Jeff Hardin is made up for a performance Some very talented students of Robert E. Lee put on the musical hit, Gilbert and Sullivan ' s H.M.S. Pinafore. The play was one of the major fund raising activities that Lee ' s choral department held. All funds went towards their Guatemala trip in January of ' 77. Dr. James Pfohl, the choral director at Lee was musical director for the play, and Miss Wor¬ sham, the drama director. Many members of the faculty and student body were very involved in put¬ ting together H.M.S. Pinafore. The main cast: Sir Joseph Porter K.C.B. — John Cook Captain Corcoran — Jeff Hardin Ralph Rackstraw — Brian Mosior Dick Deadeye — David Cloniger Bill Bobstay — Andy Derendinger Bob Becket — Mark Barget Josephine — Kathy Hess Cousin Hebe — Lori Hartman Little Buttercup — Leslie Voegler Dick Deadeye threatens Sir Porter STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 62 Senior-Faculty basketball Brian runs down the court to get two points for the senior team. Jim Young jumps higher than his faculty opponent, Mr Kight Members of the Senior and Faculty teams fight for the boll. The Seniors vs. Faculty Basket¬ ball game offered students a chance to see their favorite teach¬ ers trounced on by the seniors. The final score was 45 to 35 (with the help of the scorekeeper) in favor of the seniors in a clear vic¬ tory. Half-time activities included a volleyball game between the women teachers and senior girls. Again, the teachers floundered much to the delight of the student body. What a way to kick off Thanksgiving vacation! The jump ball was the start of the biggest game of the year between the faculty men and senior boys. 63 international dinner Mrs. Collin and Mrs. Piazza discuss the success of the International Dinner Some French foreign language students act out the play The Three Little Pigs Members of the band help contribute to the entertainment at the International Dinner. Scott Forbes wondering what he really ate. Mrs Piazza and students provide musical entertainment for the international dinner. The International Dinner drew a crowd of hungry people interested in foods from other countries. Everyone brought a different dish, and a good variety was available. The highlight of the evening was the international en¬ tertainment. The children ' s story, The Three Little Pigs , was per¬ formed in French, German and Span¬ ish. A German band played, can-can girls danced, and a musical group sang Christmas songs in different lan¬ guages. STUDENT LIFE 64 ROOTS 65 Roots, by Alex Haley, was the most talked about novel of this year. The television serialization of it brought to the surface a subject that most Ameri¬ cans would rather not dis¬ cuss, that of slavery.The editorial pages of major newspapers became battlegrounds upon which the pros and cons of the issue were fought. The book was the topic of most television and radio talk shows as it was also in impromptu classroom discussions. A renewed in¬ terest in genealogy has caused the Library of Congress and local court houses to be inundated with requests for informa¬ tion from people inter¬ ested in tracing their an¬ cestry. This book is one of the oil time best sellers. This past winter has been the coldest year on record. As a re¬ sult, a shortage of natural gas quickly became apparent. Vepco began cutting power on a rotating basis which allowed the students at Lee to be released from school two hours early on one day. Governor Godwin dras¬ tically cut the hours of business to only forty a week. Lee stu¬ dents had their work hours cut and did not have any place to shop or to socialize. Schools using natural gas were closed for several days, though good ole Robert E. Lee uses oil for heat. It was interesting to note that during the height of the crisis, we had our windows open to avoid suffocation! Energy Crisis Be: cruse OF Fupl ' Sh OKTBSe Until Vn ednjes FEf3RUP)R | C Wsi ' Vi Typical notices like this one were seen throughout Springfield during the fuel shortage. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 66 guotemalo The ruins from the eorthquake in Antiqua provide an interesting setting for a performance ' tlMERVATNII 2 naciqhau DC MUSIC k Many activities had been planned including a lecture at the Conservatory. Members of the chorus at Dulles Airport goof around before their departure. The chorus arrived at the Guatemalan Airport to an explosion of color. On January 31, the Robert E. Lee Chorus took off from Dulles airport on their way to Guatamala to sing at a ben¬ efit for the victims of the earthquake last year. They stayed at the Hotel Posada de Don Rodrigo in Antigua where they listened to the mirimba bands during the evening. An exciting schedule of sight¬ seeing and shopping had been set up for the chorus, but the high points of their visit were the two performances. They sang at the Guatemalan National Theatre and were well received by the audiences. Dr. Pfohl directs the performance at the National Conservatory of Music. Its Academic 67 Front Row: Joe Hoffman, Jeff Hardin (captain), Dave Compton Back Row: Mac McGarry, the Giant representative, Mrs Mellion (sponsor) On January 8, the Lee It ' s Academic Team, sponsored by Mrs. licah Mellion, competed at the WRC-TV 4 studios against Richard Montgomery and McKinley High Schools. Lee was just edged out of the win by Richard Montgomery who had earned 500 points to Lee ' s 475. McKinley High School stumbled to the finish with only 270 points. This year ' s team consisted of captain Jeff Hardin, Dave Compton, and Joe Hoffman. Jeff Bernstein served as the alternate. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 68 Mallarie Wiemann (Boofie) waits in the lobby of the hotel to get her room assignmen t so she can start for the slopes Such Style! Early on the morning of Janu¬ ary 20 eighty-two students piled on D.C. Transit buses and headed for Seven Springs, Pa. The weather was perfect — snow, snow and more snow. The beginners found themselves sprawling in the white stuff while aspiring experts spent their time waiting in lift lines. Students from all over Fairfax County fil¬ led the lodge and had a good time both on and off the slopes. n lit The lodge, the snow and the lift-line Spaghetti dinner Mrs Pfohl is dining out Italian style. The Taltons Plus One perform foot stompin ' bluegrass music. Mr Bradley enjoys the good food and conversation. The cooks display their culinary talents Jackie Masters provides entertainment for the crowd The Spaghetti Dinner sponsored by the Senior Class was held on Jan. 27. The cafeteria was transformed into an Italian cafe , with checkered table¬ cloths and dripped candles. The even¬ ing started off with entertainment con¬ sisting of Jackie Masters doing a little booging , Mike Talton playing Banjo music, Jo Masters and Joe Sollars de¬ monstrating Disco , and Sue Gianakaris, Jeannie Simon, Debi New¬ comb and Karen Swindell doing a dance routine. All in all it was a most enjoyable evening and one that will be well remembered by all who partici¬ pated. 69 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 70 1 ■ 1 B 1 i m m The five semi-finalists await the results from the judges Eddie Morton displays himself as Good Plenty The Mr. Lancer Contest, sponsored by Lancer Tri-Hi-Y and the Senior Class was held on Feb¬ ruary 9. Emceed by Anne Caussin, the contest started with a dance number performed by all the competitors, followed by skits. The sophmores ' skit, Middleman, about a fictitious fellow named Mel Middle, and the juniors ' was Cannibalism and Other Gross Things. A com¬ bined class effort was The Wong Show. The seniors took first prize for their Speical Olym¬ pics. Brant Edwards was awarded the title of Mr. Legs, Pat Ffannigan was awarded Best Costume, and Paul Breidenbach was named Mr. Congeniality. A special Judges Award was given to Peter Popeck. To the delight of the au¬ dience, Paul Breindenbach was crowned the Mr. Lancer of 1977. The judges now find out what really goes on in the Mr, Lancer contest. Billy Cushman and Paul Breidenbach announce the past events in the winning skit of Special Olympics. 71 The 1977 Mr Lancer contestants and their escorts The girls in Lancer Tri-Hi-Y enjoy watching the contestants do their thing Pat Hannigan displays his winning costume of Mr Copenhagen II The 1977 Mr. Lancer is showered with gifts, gifts, gifts ' Mary Runow presents Brant Edwards with the Mr. Legs Award. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 72 Laura Jablinski teaches Mr Harris ' juniors to recognize brand names of beers. Girls ' gym classes receive a lecture on the finer points of soccer. The energetic coaches of boys ' P.E. keep an eye on their class. Brian Lenhoff demonstrates what happens to students who forget their homework. The Principol-for-a-day awaits his staff for a quick game of basket¬ ball in the conference room The Odd Squad read a strange story to their class. 73 Miss Anderson discovers an amusing aspect of history. Mrs Burgess ' A P. classes may never be the same! At Robert E. Lee each year it has be¬ come traditional to let the seniors take over all the classes and duties of the faculty and staff. This year was no ex¬ ception as students arrived to find their regular instructors replaced by these oddly well-dressed teachers. The principal ' s conference room was changed into an executive lunchroom as the hard-working administrators retired for the afternoon. The day was a re¬ warding experience for all as the seniors discovered how much work goes into teaching the sweathogs. Janitors are caught actually sweeping the hallways. STUDENT LIFE 74 75 STUDENT LIFE SENIORS SENIORS 78 11 Class Officers Debbie Fuller, President Allison White, Historian 79 SENIORS SENIORS 80 Charles Abene Senior Calendar The class of ' ll had long awaited their senior year, and when it finally ar¬ rived, the class officers began the planning for a successful year. The seniors began the year by winning many events during homecoming week. Their spirit continued throughout the year with a ski trip, a raffle, sock hops, dress-up day, and a class trip. Everything led up to the big night when the class of ' ll would join the many classes of alumni of Robert E. Lee High School. Sept. 3- Sock Hop Dec. 1 7- Sock Hop Dec. 22- Senior Dress-Up Day Dec. 22- Christmas Caroling Jan. 13- Senior Ski Trip Mar. 3- Senior Administration Day May 1- Senior Reception May 23- Senior Field Day May 28- Senior Prom Jun. 5- Baccalureate June. 6- Graduation Day James Aicholtz Barbara Allen 81 Timothy Begley Polly Bennett Jon Benson Jeffrey Bernstein Danny Best Randall Best Eileen Betzhold David Beyer Gary Beyer Mark Blackington Mark Barget Jay Atchison Randall Atmore John Bednarek Jeffrey Baker Margaret Angelino Christa Arnold Charles Barrineau Sherry Beall SENIORS SENIORS 82 Paul Breidenbach Doug Brenkman Heidi Bliss John Bloxson Gloria Bond Charles Bonta Kathy Boyle Susan Boyle Gary Branton Kenneth Breeden Matthew Blackington Norman Bossa Robin Bright Robin Briscoe Douglas Britt Barbara Brooks Celine Brown Cheryl Brown Dawn Brown Derek Brown Teresa Brown Violet Brown The Sly Guy The class of ' 77 chose the pink panther as their class symbol. The skinny figure was seen decorating all senior posters, not to mention the senior lounge. A huge full length portait of the panther covered one wall with his tail encircling the entire room to form a ' 77 above his head. His mark was everywhere including the seats in the lounge ' s ladies and gents rooms. Debbie Fuller assisted by the other class officers created the Pink Panther ' s image for all senior functions. Every member of the senior class will remember him as they carry his picture engraved on their class card. Dean Buckius James Buhler Brantley Buerger Brenda Bullington Jan Bunis Joseph Buonviri SENIORS 85 Anna Clonigcr Mary Elizabeth Cobb Deborah Coday Stephen Colonna Michele Comer David Compton Debra Cook Smile Just before we began our Senior year, all students at Lee received a telephone call giving them a designated date to have their pictures taken for their student ID. The first thing that went through everyone ' s mind is what the heck is a student ID? When our appointment finally came, we either took off work or left the pool for a while to hear Mr. Baumgartner say cheese. We got a student ID which was supposed to be our official pass to enter all school sponsored activities in spite of the fact that the pictures didn ' t look like us. Oh, well, next year it ' s college ID ' s. Jennifer Cooke Lisa Cook Christopher Cooke Peggy Church Susan Clark SENIORS SENIORS 86 Jodie Cooke Jean Marie Cotter Janet Cover Beverly Covey Elaine Crabtree Cheryl Culpepper Wendy Cunningham William Cushman Susan Dake Paul Dalton Mark Dankers Patricia Dankers Daniel Darden Donna Deese Marisa DeLuca Teresa Dennis Ket Der Joanne Dickson Neil Dirst Michael Dishner 87 Debra Dixon Lisa Doney Karen Dooling Kathryn Douglas Dedra Drummond HICKEY Senior Sweep In keeping with the theme of the Wild West the class of ' 77 took first place with their hall decorations which featured life-size replicas of the senior members of the varsity football team. Showing the kind of enthusiasm which is rarely seen in seniors, they took first place for having the largest number of people dress-up on their specific day. The pep pole , a five foot pep-stick, was easily won by the seniors who not only had the largest number of spirit-links but yelled and cheered the most at the pep rally. The senior float, depicting the Pink Panther in front of his tepee with a tiger skin stretched out in the background, made the string of victories complete. The week would have been perfect if only the Lancers had come out on top of the 12-13 homecoming game score. A k William Duffy Lisa Duker Ralph Dundas Karen Durso Mary Dussault SENIORS SENIORS 88 The True Test If you are planning to go to college next year, you certainly had to live through the ordeal of taking the SAT ' s and Achievement tests. No college bound senior was exempt from this, and the anxieties of waiting six long weeks for the results to come back were shared by all. Your life hung on these scores for months. You constantly worried about whether or not they were good enough to satisfy the admission officer at the college of your choice and how they compared with those scores of the others that applied. Many had to go through this more than once because the better your scores, the better your chances were. Ronnie Eggleston Mary Egan Paul Edwards Paula Easley your STUDENT report 3CARDS xhievement tests ADMISSIONS TESTING PROGRAM OF THE COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION 89 Gary Fairchild Ann Farrell Cynthia Farris Pamela Fischer Patricia Fischer Teresa Erdodi Hu. Jeanne Erickson Richard Flaherty Brenda Foster Rebecca Ellertson Laurel Ennis Teri Fahsl Virginia Folden Scott Forbes Linda Fox Douglas Fritz Michael Fox Diane Freeman Patricia French Carl Frentz SENIORS SENIORS Patrick Hannigan Mark Hardesty Jeffrey Hardin Deborah Harper Edward Harris Jeffrey Harris Jere Harris Lorraine Hartmann David Hatcher Diane Hatcher Getting Ready For those seniors who will be going to college next year the fall was spent worrying over whether or not they would be accepted to the college of their choice. There were many things which had to be done in order to send these forms out to the colleges with all the right answers in the correct blanks on time. First off your college board scores had to be good enough, then you had to get the correct application and fill it out, and the next step was to decide what you wanted to include and what you did not. After that you had to put your answers in some sort of logical order with the correct grammar. Ugh!! The last step came in sending the application to the college. You took it to your guidance counselor, and if you had all the necessary information, and your activity sheet was filled out, the whole thing was simple. If you had the transcript filled out incorrectly . . . IM il l i MUiwn of im.r wh. v. tvm ir: VAtLSY W CO Uf:Gt Wise Vo 24293 ' « a.K -KCTarrgg g SE NIORS 92 Mark Hazen Frederick Heilberg Thomas Hellen Thomas Hemby Roy Hawkins R Different Touch Presidents come and presidents go, but the school won ' t be the same after Maywood Wallace. His year at Lee as student body president proved that not only the academically superior students become student body president. In fulfilling his duties of making the daily announcements and emceeing the pep rallies, Maywood never seemed to be an extention of the administration. It was with extreme reluctance that he would say, O.K., now return to your second period class at the end of a rousing pep rally. Maywood was totally individual. His trademark attire of jeans, a T-shirt, and sneakers, along with his quick-witted sense of humor, set him apart from the crowd. At Boy ' s State, prior to his senior year, he narrowly lost the nomination for governor in spite of the fact that he was a forceful liberal in a dominately conservative group. 93 Pomelo Horn Catherine Hitt Tamara Hoffman Paul Herring Daniel Hogan Jenai Hyland Laura Houle Leslie Houser Stephen Henry Lynn Hooker Donna Hoover Joan Hundemann William Hunt Rebecca Hogan Candyce Henderson Linda Hollar Laura Jablinski SENIORS SENIORS 94 Patty Kyle Angela Lachica Vincent Laurio James Lavelle Diane Lawson David Lear Donna Leggitt Brian Lenhoff Josephine Lokie Thinh Snow Everyone had spent at least one muggy June day in school making up a snow day prior to their senior year. This year was different, however; seniors looked forward to snow days knowing that they would not have to make them up. Each teacher was plagued with se¬ niors constantly predicting that school would be called off because of snow. Seniors were heart-broken when snow was forcasted but never came. Many times the predicted snow would turn to sleet, and all hopes would be shattered. Practically every senior spent some part of each day praying for snow. When the snow finally did come, all seniors waited with anticipation for Mr. Jackson ' s dis¬ missal of school. SENIORS Gimme a Pinch The chew fad turned into a near-epidemic at Lee High School. It spread from the athletic fields into the halls and classrooms. Everywhere you looked there was some guy with a giant wad bulging in the side of his mouth. The baseball players and their coaches weren ' t the only ones who could be seen chewin ' . Everyone from the seniors right down to the freshman chewed . To many the habit was mighty relaxin ' while many found it a less than desirable trait. It took a strong stomach to tol¬ erate the stuff and an even stronger one to put up with someone who did. Denise Mahle David Macri Richard Mahoney Vicky Mahler Lynn Matthews JoEllen Masters Jacqueline Masters Charles Marley Mark McGuinness Scott McDonald Alec McCullock John McClellan Hugh McArthur 97 Scott Meredith Katherine Miller Corol Mills Laura Mills Blaine Morton Nancy McLernon Deborah Meiklejohn Gary Mock Betty Moore Debra Morgan Sydney Morris Lester Morter David Medding Gail Mensh SENIORS SENIORS 98 Debra Newcomb Jamie Nock Brian Mosior David Nevins Michael Niehoff Leigh Olewine Bruce Nance Edward Norris William Murphy Steven Mussey Dave Nelbach Haithi Nguyen George Nolan Breaker 1-9 Everywhere you looked there was someone with a CB (citizen ' s band) radio. In stores, on television, and in magazine ads the thing to have was a CB . They were easy to install and weren ' t too expensive to own. Having a CB in your car became as standard as having a radio and an 8-track player. They were stolen as often too. Many people had base stations in their homes which allowed them to talk to even more of their Good Buddies . The CB-ers had a language of their own where a state policeman was a smokey and when he set up one of his great speed traps he was taking pictures. You di¬ dn ' t use your real name when talking to your Good Buddies , either. You had a handle that they called you such as Chestnut , Slow Motion , Rubber Duckie , and Bonehead . With your CB the road was clean and green and you could keep on trucking without worry¬ ing about the nice policemen bothering you. 99 Isis Pages Karen Palmer David Peterson James Payne David Paulson Scott O ' Neil Jon Pannullo James Orlick Cynthia Pare Annette Palinchik Maureen Ostinato Ann Ottenstroer SENIORS SENIORS Eric Pohler Michael Podsiadlik Jennette Plate Sharon Pietzyk James Pfister Margaret Popeck Pamela Poole Brenda Poole Harris Ponack Linda Pohler The Aftermath The class of ' 77 had diverse plans for the future after gradua¬ tion. The majority said that they wanted to continue their education either at a community college, a four year college, or a vocational school. Others intended to start out on their own in the business world. What will you do you when you graduate? Go to U. Va. — I hope. Work in a garage. Who me? Sit around and see what hap¬ pens. Go to law school. Do you have any idea what you ' ll be doing ten years from now? Have a gold badge from Pen¬ ny ' s Be real rich. Who knows? Who cares? 101 Si®) Anne Ruggles Cathy Prince Charles Renninger Pam Presser Paul Rankin Robert Robbins Janna Rose Deborah Rosenberg Felecia Ross Thomas Rowden Kevin Potts James Powell Thomas Riggle Anne Robertson Royce Rollins Lisa Pursel Christiana Preston William Renner Jamal Rasheed Adriene Price SENIORS SENIORS 102 Dwight Shelor Lono Scarlett Joseph Scoppa Walter Sherwood Richard Shin Steven Shoemaker Alexis Sigethy Kenneth Smi th Deeann Smith Cheryl Smith Christopher Salaz Susan Sanger Maureen Sapp Lois Seader Virginia Sellers Laura Shearer Sandra Sheppard Jean Simon Matthew Sanders 103 Kimberly Smith Joseph Sollers Sun Hwa Song Charles Spaulding Michael Speak Popular Songs Every year new songs are written and recorded that play an important part in our lives. Of the many events that take place there always seems to be a song to remind us of what happened. Without certain songs some of us would never remember . Tonight ' s The Night . . . More Than A Feeling . . . Carwash . . . Walk This Way . . . Nadia ' s Theme . . . Love So Right . . . Nights Are Forever Without You . . . Muskrat Love . . . Hotline . . . You Are The Woman . . . Magic Man . . . You Make Me Feel Like Dancing . . . Beth . . . Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word ... I Never Cry . . . You Don ' t Have To Be A Star . . . This Song ... Do You Feel Like We Do . . . Man Smart, Woman Smart¬ er .. . Don ' t Take Away The Music . . . Rock ' n Me . . .Torn Be¬ tween Two Lovers . . . Save It For A Rainy Day . . . New Kid In Town . . . Blinded By The Light . . . Free Bird . . . One Of These Nights . . . Closer To You . . . Hustle . . . Disco Duck . . . Rubberband Man . . Just You And Me . . . Fanny . . . That Will Be The Day . . . Sis¬ ter Golden Hair . . . Last Child . . . Shake Your Booties ... At Seven¬ teen . . . How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You . . . Carry On . . . Heat Wave . . . Only Love Is Real . . . It ' s A Living Thing . . . Tequila Sunrise . . . Black Water . . . Love Is A Rose . . . Back Together Again. . . Swimmin ' Song . . . SENIORS Jacqueline Spears Mark Springfield Jeffrey Stamper Debra Stanton Diane Stanton The Begining of the End The first event that takes place in the complicated procedure of graduat¬ ing is ordering announcements. For some seniors filling out the order forms and scrounging up the money from reluctant parents might not ap¬ pear very exciting. But when one realizes that this is the beginning of the end — the end of high school — it becomes anything but dull. Linda Steele Donald Steinbacher James Steward Karee Stewart Linda Stewart 105 Karen Swindell Timothy Szuba Joel Tabler Scott Stewart Phyllis Stolarow Stephen Stratton Craig Thompson Dean Tinsley Rosemary Toigo Sally Tucker Gregory Vallor Lyall Vanatta Michelle Van Beek Richard Unkle Michael Vacco Sandra Varnell Marilyn Veltoven SENIORS SENIORS Richard Walls Earl Washington Lisa Watson Pamela Webster Michael Wallace Glenn Walls Dianne Whitehead Sandra Welch Allison White Maywood Wallace Mary Wells Billy Whittemore Leslie Williams Mallorie Wiemann Michael Williams Leslie Voegler Robert Westmoreland Cynthia Weygand Jeannie Walker 107 Jeffrey Wilson David Zubkoff 3f5 Finally Over Every senior has spent twelve long and laboring years waiting for this point of his life. The last few months be¬ fore graduation were spent waiting for college accep¬ tances and enjoying the last years of high school. For some graduation from high school was only one more step toward their final goal in life. For others it was the closing of all books and the end of school forever. It was a giant step for everyone. Each and everyone of us will remember for a lifetime the sound of our names ringing through the stadium while parents and friends cheered. This year has been one to remember and one filled with activities and memories — things that will be part of us for the rest of our lives. But the biggest memory of all is standing on the platform in the long blue robe with the mortarboard balanced on the top of your head and hav¬ ing Mr. Jackson hand you that all important piece of paper, your diploma. That is what it was all for, to grad¬ uate with Robert E. Lee ' s class of 1977. Catherine Wolff Peter Wooten Kathleen Yoke SENIORS 108 Senior Brags Barbara Allen — DE 4 Catherine Angelino — JV Hockey 1,2, MVP 1,2; Varsity Hockey 3,4, MVP 3,4, Capt, 4, GAA 2,3,4, Treas. 3,4, Girls Varsity Basketball Mgr. 2,3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Lee Safety Council 3,4, Girls Athletic Trainer 3,4, Margaret Angelino — JV Hockey 1; JV Basketball Mgr. 1; JV Softball Mgr. 1; GAA 1,2,3,4, Hist. 2, VP 3, Pres. 4, Varsity Hockey 2,3,4, Capt. 4; Lee Safety Council 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Drill Team 3; National Student Safety Prog. 2,3,4; Va. Stu¬ dent Safety Prog. 3,4. Christa Arnold — Float Comm. 1,2; FBLA 3, Sec. 3; COE 4, Pres. 4. Jay Atchison — Frosh Basketball 1; JV Baseball 1; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4, Lancer Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Mr. Lancer Contest 2,3,4 Randall Atmore VICA 3 Jeffrey Baker — Frosh Basketball 1; Soccer 1,2,3,4, Swimming 1,2; JV Basketball 2; Lancer Hi-Y 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Yearbook Staff 4, Mark Barget — All Regional Chorus 2; All County Chorus 2,3,4, Spanish Club 1,2; Mixed Choir 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Madrigals 4, JV Football 2; Varsity Golf 3,4, Charles Barrineau — Varsity Tennis 2,3,4, Elec¬ tions Comm. 3,4, Magazine Drive 4; Frosh Bas¬ ketball 1; Varsity Basketball Official Scorer 3,4. Sherry Beall — Thespians 1,2,3,4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4, Hist. 3, Midical Careers Club 3; Close-Up Scholarship 3; Catholic University Drama School 3, Home Room Rep. 1,2,3; French Club 3,4; Senior Superlative 4. Timothy Begley — Frosh Football 1; Varisty Foot¬ ball 2,3,4, Frosh Wr estling 1, Capt 1; JV Wres¬ tling 2, Powder Puff Coach 3,4, Lancer Hi-Y 3.4, Gunston District Football Team 4 Polly Bennett — Gunston Jr. High 1, Concert Choir 3, FBLA 3; HMS Pinafore 4; Symphonic Choir 4 Jeffrey Bernstein — Marching Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Major 3,4, All Regional Band 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Treas 4, Math Honor Society 4, Math Team 4, German Honor Society 4, Student Advisory Council 4, Key Club 1,2,3,4, Governor ' s School For The Gifted 4, National Merit Semi-Finalist 4, Har¬ vard Book Award 3; Lee Orchestra 4. Eileen Betzhold — Lance Staff 3; Civettes 2,3,4, COE 4 Mark Blackington — JV Tennis 2, Ski Club 2,3,4 Matthew Blackington V Golf 3,4 Heidi Bliss — Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3; Medical Careers 3,4, Treas. 3, Sec. 3, VP 4, Float Comm. 4, Varsity Basketball Statisti¬ cian 4; Yearbook Staff 4, Powder Puff 3,4, John Bloxson — Frosh Football 1; JV Football 2. Charles Bonta — Concert Band 1,2,3; Jazz Band 4, VICA 3,4. Kathy Boyle — Band 1,2,3; Tiny Tots Concert 2,3. Susan Boyle — Float Comm. 1,4, Civettes 3,4, Treas. 4; Drill Team 2,3, Treas. 3; USA-UK Student Exchange 3; Homecoming Comm. 4, Senior Pipeline Co-editor 4; Senior Class Public Relations Officer 4; Yearbook Staff 4, Home Room Rep. 2,3, Powder Puff 3,4; Gunston Dis¬ trict Exchange 2. Gary Branton — Frosh Football 1; Frosh Wrestling 1; JV Wrestling I. Paul Breidenbach — JV Tennis 1, Varsity Tennis 2,3,4, Capt. 4, Lancer Hi-Y 2,3,4, VP 4, Boys State 3; JV Football 3; JV Winter Track 2; Lance Staff 1; Yearbook Staff 4; Varisty Cross Country 4 Doug Brenkman — JV Track 1; Varsity Spring Track 4 Robin Bright — FBLA 3,4, BEAC 3,4, Medical Ca¬ reers Club 4, National Honor Society 4. Celine Brown — Float Comm. 2; Civettes 3. Dawn Brown — Varsity Tennis 2,4; Varisty Softball 1,3; JV Softball 2; Varsity Track 1; Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3. Teresa Brown — Frosh Class VP 1; Varsity Track 3,4, Model UN 4, Civettes 4, Elections Comm. 4; Homecoming Comm 4 Dean Buckius - Millard North, Omaha, Neb 1; Varsity Tennis 1; SGA 1, Varsity Track 2,3,4, JV Track 1; Varsity Indoor Track 3,4, JV IN- door Track 2; Varsity Cross Country 3; Lancer Hi-Y 3,4, Treas. 4; Lance Reporter 3,4, Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4; It ' s Academic 4 Brantley Buerger — Frosh Football 1; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Frosh Track 1; Varsity Track 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Lancer Hi-Y 2,3,4, French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Nominated For Boy ' s State 4, Senior Superla¬ tives 4, Mr. Lancer Contest 3,4 Brenda Bullington - Band 1, FBLA 3,4; National Honor Society 4, National Merit Commenda¬ tion 4 Joseph Buonviri — Frosh Football 1; Frosh Base¬ ball I, JV Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3. Thomas Burgess — Nile C. Kinnick High School, Japan 1,2; JV Basketball 1,2; Varsity Tennis 1,2,3,4, Capt. 2, MVP 2; Student Council 1; Sophomore Class Treas. 2; Elections Comm. 4, Lance Staff 4, Math Honor Society 3,4. Kenneth Burkhardt — Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Jazz Band 2,3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4, Math Honor Society 3,4, Math Team 4, March¬ ing Band 2,3,4, All Regional Band 3,4. Beverly Campbell — Choir 1; French Club 1,2; French Honor Society 2; National Honor Soci¬ ety 2,3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4; Math Team 4, Civettes 3,4, English Academic Team 4 Kim Campbell — Varsity Gymnastics 1, Frosh Class Treas. 1, Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, VP 3,4; Varsity Track 3,4, Yearbook Staff 4, Powder Puff 3,4 Paul Cestone — JV Soccer 1, Key Club 2,4 Carmen Chambers — Oceanside High School 1,2; Pep Club 3,4, Student Congress 3,4; Keyettes 3,4. Teresa Cholko - Varsity Tennis 1, GAA 1; French Club 3,4, Guidance Ass ' t 4, Powder Puff 3,4; Ski Club 3. Susan Clark — Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3; Pep Band 3; Medical Careers Club 3, Pres. 3; Sicence Club 4, Anna Cloniger — FBLA 2,3; HMS Pinafore 4; COE 4. David Compton - Debate Team 1; United Na¬ tions Team 2,3,4, Pres. 4; National Honor So¬ ciety 2,3,4, Math Honor Society 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Math Team 1,2,3,4, Capt 4; Key Club 3,4, Chess Club 4, SGA Senator 4, German Honor Society 4, Va. Governor ' s School For The Gifted 4; It ' s Academic Team 4; German Club 4 Debra Cook — Gauntlet 3; Follies 3; Powder Puff 3,4, Lee Club 4 Lisa Cook — Student Council 1; Frankfurt Ameri¬ can High School 1,2. Christopher Cooke — Frosh. Football 1; JV Foot¬ ball 2, Varsity Football 3,4; Jr. Civitans 3,4, VP 4, Powder Puff 3,4. Jennifer Cooke — Varsity Track I; French Club 2; Orchestra 2,3,4, Lee Service Club 2,3,4, Pari. 4, Ski Club 3,4, Senior Regional Orchestra 3,4. Jodie Cooke — COE 4 Jean Marie Catter — Varsity Tennis 1,2; Varsity Track 2,3. Janet Cover — Office Ass ' t. 3; Guidance Ass ' t. 3; ICT 4, VICA 4, Concert Band 1, Marching Band 2 . Beverly Covey — Gauntlet Jayteens 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Drill Team 2,3,4, Office Ass ' t 4, Library Ass ' t 3; Powder Puff 3,4 Elaine Crabtree — GAA 1,2; COE 4 Cheryl Culpepper — Civettes 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 2,3,4; Spanish Honor Society 4 Wendy Cunningham — COE 4 William Cushman Homeroom Rep 1,2; Float Comm. 1,2; Frosh Football 1; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 2,3,4, All District Team 4, Se¬ nior Superlative 4; Varsity Club 3,4; JV Base¬ ball 1; Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,4, All District 3, Co-Capt. 4; Mr. Lancer Contest 3,4. Susan Dake Homecoming Comm. 1,4; Rifle Club 2,3,4, German Club 3,4, German Honor Society 3,4, Lance Staff 4 Patricia Dankers — Varsity Track 3, German Honor Society 3,4; German Club 4, Civettes 4 Daniel Darden - National Honor Society 2,3,4 Donna Deese — Concert Band 1; Float Comm. 1, Frosh. Class Pres. 1; Keyettes 2,3, COE 4, Pow¬ der Puff 3,4 Joanne Dickson — Lee Service Club 1,2,3,4, Soph. Rep 2, Ways And Means Chairperson 2, VP 3, Pres. 4; GAA 2,3,4, Senior Class Play 3,4, Se¬ nior Pipeline 4 Michael Dishner — Frosh Football 1, MVP 1, Varsity Football 2,3,4; MVB 4; Frosh Basket¬ ball I; JV Basketball 2; JV Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3,4, Lancer Hi-V 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4, Marching Band 1; Symphonic Band 1,2; Stage Band 1,2; Fellowship Of Christian Athletes 1,2,3,4, V. Club 2,3,4 Lisa Doney — Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Powder Puff 3,4. Karen Dooling — South Dode High School, Fla.; Frosh. Cheerleading 1, Varsity Tennis 1; Pow¬ der Puff 3,4; Civettes 4, Soccer Ball Girl 3,4, Follies 4 Kathryn Douglas — JV Hockey I, MVP 1, GAA 1,2; Varsity Tennis 2,3,4, German Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Recording Sec. 4, Keyettes 2,3. Debra Drummond — Drama Club 2; Lee Service Club 4 William Duffy — Frosh. Football 1, Varisty Foot¬ ball 2,3,4, Frosh. Basketball 1; JV Basketball 2, JV Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4 Ralph Dundas — Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Regional Band 1; College of William and Mary Summer Band School 1,2,3,4, Jazz Band 1,2,3,4; Fairfax Municipal Band 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Birmingham Southern College Fine Arts Scholarship Competition 4 Carol Dyer — VICA 4, Hist 4 Paula Easley — Varsity Swimming 1,2,3,4, Keyet¬ tes 2,3, Pres. 4; Soph. Class Treas. 2, Jr. Class Pres. 3; Fairfax County Pres. Board 3, Magazine Drive Co-Chairman 3; Girl ' s State 3 Paul Edwards — Forsh. Football 1; JV Football 2; FBLA 3,4; JV Spring Track 3; Frosh. Football Ass ' t. Coach 4; Varsity Winter Track 4; Varsity Spring Track 4. Ronnie Eggleston — Varsity Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4, Homecoming Attendant 3,4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 4 Powder Puff 3,4 Rebecca Ellertson — Soph Class Hist. 2, JV Track 2; Co-Chairperson Magazine Drive 3; Lang. Ass ' t. 3; Keyettes 3,4; Lance Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 4; Senior Pipeline 4. Laurel Ennis — JV Hockey 1, Lee Club 1,2,3,4, T reas. 4 Teresa Erdodi — Drill Team 3, French Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; COE 4 Jeanne Erickson — Con. Choir 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, VP 4; Flag Corp 2,3,4 Ann Farrell — JV Cheerleading 2; Drill Team 3,4, Civettes 1,2,3; Spanish Honor Society 4. Cynthia Farris — Spencer High School, Ft. Ben- ning, Ga. 1; Drill Team 3,4, Hist. 4; Civettes 4, Powder Puff 3,4. Patricia Fischer — GAA 1,2,3,4, Lee Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4. Scott Forbes — Frosh. Football 1; Frosh. Wres¬ tling 1; JV Wrestling 2,3, Capt. 3, Lancer Hi-Y 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Varsity Wrestling 3,4, Capt. 4; Math Honor Society 2,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; PSAT Commended Student 4; National Honor Society 4 Michael Fox — National Honor Society 2,3,4; Math Honor Society 2,3,4; JV Baseball 2; Var¬ sity Baseball 2,4; Math Team 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 4 Douglas Fritz — Frosh Football 1; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4, JV Baseball 1,2; Varsity Club 3,4 Deborah Fuller — Soph Class Senator 2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Treas. 3; Jr. Class VP 3; Ski Club 3,4; Retros¬ pect 1,2,3; Sr. Class Pres. 4; Va. Governor ' s School 2; Va Girl ' s State 3, Senior Superlative 4. Lois Funk — Varsity Track 1; Drill Team 2,3,4, Powder Puff 4; Spanish Honor Society 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4 Carol Gallagher — Yearbook Staff 3,4, Co-Editor- in-Chief 4, Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 1,2; Homecoming Attendant 2,3,4 Cheryl Getty — JV Hockey 1; GAA 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Stage Band 3; Tech Crew 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4, VP 4, Nat. Honor Society 4 Susan Gianakaris — Homecoming Attendant 1; JV Hockey 1, JV Basketball 1; Gauntlet 1,2,3,4, VP 4; JV Cheerleading 2, Varsity Hockey 2,3,4, Capt 4; GAA 2,3,4, Sec 2, Clinic Ass ' t 3, Soc¬ cer Statistician 3,4, Gym Ass ' t 4 Jeanne Gomez — Gauntlet 2,3,4, Pres 4, Art Literary Magazine 2,3; Spanish Club 1; GAA 3 Dean Giordano — Abington High School 1, Frosh Soccer 1; Frosh. Basketball 1; Frosh. Baseball 1; Varsity Football 2,3; Varsity Tennis 2; Ger¬ man Club 4, Lancer Hi-Y 2,3,4 David Gould — Frosh Basketball 1; JV Basketball 2; Lancer Hi-Y 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 3,4, Chess Club 3,4; FBLA 3,4; Spanish Honor Soci¬ ety 4 Kirsten Graham — Varsity Track 1,2; Float Comm. 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 2,3,4, Lance Staff 3,4, Powder Puff 3,4. Jennifer Green — Varsity Gymnastics 1, Keyettes 2,3,4, Jr. Rep. 3, Recording Sec 4, JV Baseball Stat. 2; GAA 2; Lance Staff 3; Powder Puff 3,4, Senior Public Relations Officer 4; Senior Pipeline 4, Co-Editor 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Float Comm. 1,2,4. Douglas Hall — Frosh Football 1; JV Football 2; Ski Club 3,4 Patrick Hannigan — Frosh, Football 1; Varsity Soccer 1; Varsity Swimming 1; Frosh Basket¬ ball 1; JV Basketball 2; Jr. Civitans 1,2,3,4, VP 3, Pres. 4; Varsity Football 2,3,4, Capt. 4, ' All District Team 4, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Varsity Track 3,4, Mr. Lancer Contest 2,3,4; Powder Puff Football Coach 3,4; Gym Ass ' t 2,3; Senior Superlative 4 Jeffrey Hardin — Debate Team 1, Lance Staff 1, Key Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, Symphonic Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Regional Band 1,2,3,4; All- Va. Band 3; Regional Orchestra 4, All-County Orchestra 2,3; UN Team 2; Math Team 2,3,4; Math Honor Society 2,3,4, Sec 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; National Merit Semi- Finalist 4; Governor ' s School For The Gifted 3; German Honor Society 4; Drum Major 3,4, Swim Team 2,3,4; It ' s Academic 3,4, Capt. 4; Madrigals 3,4; Regional Chorus 3,4; English Academic Team 4; SGA Senator 4; SAC 4; Re¬ gional Science Fair Award 3. Burton Hawkins — Float Comm. 1,2 Lisa Hawvermale — Senior Superlative 4; Lee Ser¬ vice Club 4 Lisa Hays —JV Basketball 1; Varsity Tennis 2,3,4, Varsity Swimming 2,3; Band 1,2,4, Divinq 3- GAA 1,2. Mark Hazen — JV Football 1. Fredrick Heilberg — Jazz Band 4; Outstanding Award In Architecture 3; Participant in State Fair Live Contest 4; Religious Group Officer 4. Candyce Henderson — Float Comm 1,2; Civettes 2,3,4, Bush Hill Chmn. 3, VP 4, District Sec. 4, HMS Pinafore 4, Kathryn Hess — Varsity Tennis 2,3; Keyettes 1,2,3,4, Recording Sec. 3, District Pari. 3, International Pres. 4; SGA Treas. 4; Jr. Class Sec. 3, JV Hockey 1, Exchange Student to Eng¬ land 3; Senior Superlative 4; Va. Girl ' s State Delegate 3, HMS Pinafore 4. Catherine Hitt — Civettes 1,2,3,4, Recording Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Jr Class Hist. 3, Office Ass ' t. 3; COE 4; Float Comm. 1,2,3. Daniel Hogan — Frosh Football 1, Varsity Foot¬ ball 2,3,4; Varsity Golf 2,3,4; Chess Club 4. Rebecca Hogan — Oak Harbor High School 1,2; Varsity Tennis 2,3; National Honor Society 2,3,4, Band 1,2; French Club 1; Keyettes 3,4. Donna Hoover — Soph Board 2, Pep Club 3, Jr. Board 3, National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4, Spanish Honor Society 4 Lee Club 4; FBLA 4. Pamela Horn — National Honor Society 2,3,4, Elections Comm. 3. Joan Hundemann — Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Sec. 4, Drill Team 4; Powder Puff 3,4. Jenai Hyland — U nited Nations Team 3,4; Debate Team 2,3; Spanish Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 2; Ski Club 3,4; Chess Club 3,4. Teresa Jarvis — Frosh Co-Chairman Magazine Drive 1, Home Room Rep. 1,2,3; Senior Super¬ lative 4; VICA 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Photography Contest Winner 3. Richard Jenkins — Chess Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; German Honor Society 3,4; German Club 3,4; Lancer Hi-Y 4; National Merit Commended Student 4. Don Jones — Frosh. Football 1; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4 Neil Jones — Marching Band 4 Brian Kane — Frosh. Football 1, JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Frosh. Baseball 1; JV Baseball 2; Lancer Hi-Y 3,4 Lynn Kearns — VICA Club 4, High School Motor- cross 4. Andrea Kemp — Homecoming Comm. 3,4, Co- Chairman 4; Jr. Regional Orchestra 1; Senior Regional Orchestra Alternate 2; Elections Comm. 4, Senior Class Senator 4, Civettes 4; DAR Good Citizen Award 4; Senior Superla¬ tives 4; Sweetheart Court 3; Home Room Rep 1,2; Senior Of The Month 4; Senior Pipeline 4; Yearbook Staff 4, Drill Team 2, Powder Puff 3. Ann Kerr — Varsity Gymnastics 1,2; Varsity Track 1; Civettes 1,2,3,4, Senior Pipeline 4, Lance Staff 3, Baseball Statistician 2; Soccer Ball Girl 3,4, Fren. Club 2,3; Float Comm. 1,2,3,4, Pow¬ der Puff 3,4 Debbie Kilchrist — Varsity Gymnastics 1; JV Softball 1; Varsity 2,3,4, MVP 4, Co-Capt 4, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Varsity Softball 2,3; GAA 2; Lance Staff 3; French Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Correspond¬ ing Sec 4 Laura Kirkpatrick — FBLA 4, Guidance Ass ' t 3,4, Keyettes 1,2,3,4 Kathleen Kleha — JV Basketball 1; JV Softball I, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Varsity Softball 2; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Powder Puff 3,4 Kathleen Kraynak — JV Hockey 1; JV Basketball 1,2; JV Softball 1,2; Varsity Softball 3; Powder Puff 3 Patty Kyle — Float Comm 1,2, Office Ass ' t. 3; Powder Puff 3,4, COE 4, VP 4 Marianne Ksanznak — FBLA 2; COE 4 Vincent Lauria — Potomac High School 1,2; Var¬ sity Basketball 1,2; V. Football 2, Student Class Rep 1,2. James Lavelle — Science Club 3,4, FBLA 3 Diane Lawson — Madrigals 3,4 David Lear — Biology Ass ' t. 3; Lance Staff 4, Let¬ ter of Commendation NMSC 4, Lee Winner in State Century III Scholarships 4 Brian Lenhoff — Frosh. Football 1; JV Wrestling 1; Varsity Spring Track 2,4, Varsity Football 2,3,4, Tri-Capt. 4, Scholastic Photography 2,4; Mr. Lancer Contest 2,4; Yearbook Staff 2,4. Josephine Lokie — JV Basketball 1; Varsity Bas¬ ketball 2,33,4; JV Softball 1; Varsity Softball 2.3, Varsity Hockey 2,4, Capt. 4, MVP 4; GAA 2.4, Lance Staff 3; Homecoming Comm. 4 April Lyles — Winner in Local Cosmetology Con¬ test 4, VICA 2,3,4 Vicky Mahler — JV Track 1; JV Cheerleading 2; Powder Puff 3,4; Soccer Ass ' t 3,4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 4, Senior Pipeline 4; Office Ass ' t. 4 Stacy Martin — Float Comm. 1,2; Girl ' s Athletic Assoc. 1; Spanish Club 1; Home Room Rep. 1,2; Drill Team 2,3,4, Capt 4, Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Powder Puff 3; Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Co-Editor 4, National Honor Society 4; Spanish Honor Society; Elections Comm. 4, Senior Pipeline 4; Lab Ass ' t. 4, English Academic Achievement Team 4 Jacqueline Masters — Frosh. Cheerleading 1; JV Cheerleading 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3,4, Var¬ sity Track 1,2,3,4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Powder Puff 3,4, Float Comm. 4, Homecoming Queen 4. JoEllen Masters Frosh Cheerleading 1, JV Cheerleading 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3,4, Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Powder Puff 3,4 Lynn Matthews — Library Ass ' t. 3, Powder Puff 3; Second Place Winner Industrial Arts Fair 1 Alec McCullock — Frosh Football 1, Frosh Bas¬ ketball 1, JV Baseball 1, JV Football 2; JV Bas¬ ketball 2; JV Baseball 2, MVP 2, Varsity Bas¬ ketball 3,4; V Baseball 3,4 Scott McDonald Frosh Football 1 Nancy McLernon — Varsity Track 3, COE 4, Pow¬ der Puff 3. Deborah Meiklejohn — Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 Gail Mensh — VICA 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Spanish Club 1 Scott Meredith — Frosh Basketball 1; Frosh Football 1, Varsity Basketball 3,4; V Soccer 2,3,4 Katherine Miller — Spanish Honor Society 4 Laura Mills — V Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, V. Track 1,3; Powder Puff 3 Gary Mock — Concert Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4, Student Director 4 Betty Moore — Frosh. Cheerleading 1; Co-Capt 1; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 2; Varsity Cheerleading 3,4, Co-Capt 4, Yearbook Staff 3,4, Co-Editor-In- Chief 4; Va. Girl ' s State 3 Sydney Morris — Wakefield High School 2; Year¬ book Staff 2,3; National Honor Society 4; HMS Pinefore 4 Blaine Morton — Frosh Football 1, Frosh Base¬ ball I, JV Football 2, JV Baseball 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Baseball 3,4 Frances Moshos — Mixed Choir 1; Concert Choir 2,3, Powder Puff 3, FBLA 3; COE 4; Lee Club 4 Brian Mosior — Madrigals 2,3,4, Regional Chorus 3,4; St. Chorus 3,4. William Murphy — French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Tech. Crew 2,3; National Honor Society 2,3,4, Thespian 3,4, VP 3, Pres. 4, Senior Class VP 4, England Exchange 3; Va Boy ' s State 3. Steve Mussey — Science Club 2,3; German Club 3,4, VP 4; Student Advisory Council 4, English Curriculum Council 3,4, German Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 2,3,4; Fairf ax County Censorship Comm 3,4, SAC County Rep 4; SAC Area II Vice-Chairman 4, Alcohol Education Television Project 1. Michael Niehoff — J.V. Basketball 2,3, V Basket¬ ball 4; Science Club 3 Jamie Nock — Lancer Hi-Y 3,4, Math Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4; Math Team 4 Ed Norris — French Club 1; Key Club 1,2,3,4, Pres 4 Jim Orlick — Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1,2,3; Civitan 1,2, Varsity Baseball Manager 1,2,3; Symphonic Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 2,3. Maureen Ostinato — Homeroom Representative 1,2; Varsity Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, All Around 1,2, 2nd District All Around 2, Regional Team 2; V. Gymnastics Ass ' t. Coach 3 Isis Pages — J E B Stuart High School 1,2; Span¬ ish Club 1,2; Civettes 1,2,3,4, Historian 4, Miss Congeniality 1st Runner-up Civette Convention 3, National Board of Examiners First Place; Clinic Assistant 3, Spagetti Dinner 4. Jon Pannullo — Dell High School 1; Freshman Basketball 1; Jr Beta 1; Student Council 1; Fu¬ ture Farmers of America 1; Key Club 2,3,4, Varsity Tennis 3,4 David Paulson — Jazz Band 1,2,3,4; Regional Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Sym¬ phonic Band 1,2,3,4; Key Club 2,3, Vice- President 4, National Honor Society 2,3,4; Math Honor Society 2,3,4, Math Team 2,3,4, Governor ' s School Alternate 2,3; National Merit Scholarship Commendation 4. Jim Pfister — J.V Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3 Sharon Pietzyk — J.V Softball 1, J.V Gymnastics 1; Varsity Gymnastics 2, Varsity Softball 2; Keyettes 2,3,4, Ski Club 3,4; Junior Class Senator 3; Powder Puff 3,4, Senior Class Secre¬ tary 4, Spanish Honor Society 4; National Honor Society 3,4. Jennette Plate — Choir 1. Michael Podsiadlik — Freshman Baseball 1, J.V Baseball 2; JV Football 2. Eric Pohler — Homeroom Representative 1; Ger¬ man Club 1,2, Varsity Track 3; Pub Speaking Linda Pohler — Varsity Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 2, Keyettes 3,4; Senior Pipeline 4. Brenda Poole — Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 3, Parlimentarian 4, Chairman Magazine Drive 4; Homecoming Maid of Honor 4; Senior Superla¬ tive 4; Spanish Honor Society 4; National Honor Society 4; Senior of the Month 4. James Powell — Rifle Club 1; Indoor Track 1,2,3,4; Spring Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Countyr 2.3.4, Captain 4 Pam Presser — Lance Staff 1,2, News Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Lee Club 1,2, Parlimentarian 3.4, Shield Staff 2; U N. Team 3,4, Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3,4 Christie Preston — Soph Class Sen 2, Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Powder Puff 3, Follies 4, Spaghetti Din 4 Lisa Pursel — Debate Team 1,2, Homeroom Rep¬ resentative 1,2; Lance Photographer 1,2; French Club 1,2, Yearbook Photographer 2; Clinic Assistant 2, Concert Choir 3, All County Chorus 3,4, C O E. 4 Bill Renner — Varsity Football 1,2,3,4, Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4, Varsity Baseball 2,4, Var¬ sity Tennis 1; Varsity Track 2; National Honor Society 4, Jr. National Honor Society 2; S.G.A 2 Charles Renninger — Symphonic Band 3,4, March¬ ing Band 3,4, Math Honor Society 3,4; Jazz Band 4; Orchestra 4, National Honor Society 4, Math Team 4, Yearbook Staff 4 Anne Robertson — Freshman Softball 1; J.V. Ill Track 2; Varsity Swim Team 3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Lee Club 4, Powder Puff 4 Royce Rollins — Freshman Basketball 1; J.V Bas¬ ketball Manager 2, F.C.A 2, Varsity Basketball Manager 3,4; Science Club 3. Debbie Rosenberg — Keyettes 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4, German Club 4; National Honor Society 4, Guidance Assistant 4. Felicia Ross — Lee Club 4 Thomas Rowden — Freshman Football 1; J V Wrestling 1; J.V. Soccer 1; Varsity Wrestling 2,3, Captain 4; Lancer Hi-Y 2,3, Parlimentarian 4, J.V. Cross Country 4 Chris Salaz — J.V. Football 3; Swim Team 3,4, I.C.T 4, Ski Club 4; V.I.C.A. 4, Spring Track 4 Matthew Sanders — Freshman Wrestling 1, Stu¬ dent Government Representative 1; Key Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Math Honor Society 2,3,4, Vice President 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4, President 4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Jazz Band 1,2,3,4; Governor ' s School for the Gifted 3, Math Team 3,4; Boy ' s State 4; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4 Susan Sanger — Chorus 1; Band 1,2; Marching Band 3,4 Maureen Sapp — V I C A Club 4, I.C.T Joe Scoppa — Varsity Soccer 3,4 Lois Seader — J.V. Hockey 1; G A A 1; Gauntlet Tri-Hi-Y 1; Social secretary 2; Drill Team 2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 4 Virginia Sellers — Homeroom Representative 1,2, Grievance Committee 3, Float Committee 1,2, Retrospect 2, Lance Staff 3,4, Creative Assis¬ tant 4, H.M.S. Pinafore Stage Crew 4, George Mason University College Democrats 4, Lan¬ guage Assistant 4 Sandy Sheppard — F B L A 2; COE 4, Powder Puff 3 Richard Shin — Varisty Tennis 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 3,4, Math Honor Society 3,4 Steve Shoemaker — Freshman Basketball 1 ; Lancer Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; J.V Basketball 2; V. Bas¬ ketball 4 Alexis Sigethy — Keyettes 1,2; Pep Club 2, G.A.A 2; F.B.L.A 3, Historian 3; Lee Club 3,4, Chap¬ lain 4; Retrospect 2. Dana Silirie — Varsity Gymnastics 2; Yearbook Staff 4. Jeannie Simon — Varsity Majorette 1, G.A.A. 2,3; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Library Assis¬ tant 3; Class Senator 3,4, JV Gymnasitcs 2; Boy ' s Gym Assistant 4, Civettes 4 Cheryl Smith — French Club 2,3,4, French Honor Society 2,3,4, German Club 3; German Honor Society 4; Spanish Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 3,4. DeeAnn Smith — Freshman Track 1; Retrospect 1; Lee Club 3,4, Powder Puff 4 Ken Smith — Madrigals 4 Joseph Sollers — Freshman Football 1, Varsity Football Manager 1, P E Assistant 1; D E As¬ sistant 1. Mark Springfield — Fairmont Heights School 1,2; J.V. Soccer 2; J.V. Track 2, Varsity Track 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor So¬ ciety 3,4; Marching Band 3,4, Symphonic Band 4, President 4, Jazz Band 4, All Regional Band 4; Orchestra Section Leader 4; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation Diane Stanton — Girl ' s Track 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Lee Club 4, Choir 1. Linda Steele — Concert Bnad 1,2, Award in Ar¬ chitectural Drawing 3. Don Steinbacher — Freshman Football 1, J.V. Football 2, V Football 3. Jim Steward — Model U N Team 2,4; Lance Staff 2,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Float Com¬ mittee 2,3,4; Junior Class Treasurer 3; Boy ' s State Alternate 3, Virginia State Engineering First Runner-up; French Honor Society 3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4, Elections Committee Chairman 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Magazine Drive Committee 4, National Merit Scholar Finalist 4; Senior Superlative 4; Presi¬ dential Classroom for Young Americans 4, Special Honors Student at Georgetown Univer¬ sity 4; English Academic Achievement Team 4, Century 3 Scholarship Competition Runner-up 4 Karee Stewart — Float Committee 1,2,3; Drill Team 2, Secretary 3, Captain 4; Civettes 2, Jr Representative 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Girl ' s Track 1,2; Gunston District Exchange 2; Elections Committee 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4, Follies 3,4 Phyllis Stolarow — Pep Club 1,2, Lance Staff 1,2; Spanish Club 1, Office Assistant 3,4. Steve Stratton — Concert Band 1, Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4; Chess Club 3, President 4, Math Team 3,4, Math Honor Society 4; Alternate- Regional Band 4 Joel Tabler — Freshman Football 1; Freshman Basketball 1; Freshman Baseball 1, Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4; Jazz Band 3,4, French Club 3; Medical Careers Club 3. Cindy Taylor — V.I.C.A., Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4. Rosemary Toigo — J.V. Girl ' s Track 1, Gauntlett 1,2,3,4, Historian 3; Homeroom Representative 1,2; Varsity Track 2; Powder Puff 3,4, Drill Team 2,3,4, Vice-President S.G A 4; V.W.F. Essay Contest 3rd Place Sally Tucker — French Honor Society 2,3,4, Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Math Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4, Magazine Drive 4. Lyall Vanatta — Varsity Winter Track 3,4, Varsity Spring Track 3,4; Varsity Swim Team 3. Leslie Voegler — Concert Choir 2; Madrigals 3, Treasurer 4; Regional Chorus 2,3,4, Guidance Assistant 3,4; National Honor Society 4, H.M.S. Pinafore 4 Jeanne Walker — Student Government 1,2,3; Ju¬ nior Honor Society 1, Drama Club 2,3, Drill Team 3, National Honor Society 3,4. Maywood Wallace — Freshman Football 1; J.V. Soccer 1; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4, Boy ' s State 3; Mr Lancer Contest 3; S.G A President 4, German Club 4. Mike Wallace — Varsity Soccer 1,2,3,4, V Swim¬ ming 1; Jr. Civitan 3,4. Rick Walls — Freshman Football 1; Frosh Base¬ ball 1; JV Baseball 2,3. Pam Webster — Cheerleading 1,2, D E District Vice-President 1. Sandy Welch — Flag Corps 1, Keyettes 2, F B L A 3; Lee Club 4 MaryAnne Wells — Lance Staff 1; G.A.A. 2, Civet¬ tes 3; French Club 3,4, French Honor Society 3, Sec. 4 Cynthia Weygand — Varsity Track 1; French Club 1,2; French Honor Society 1,2, Secretary 3, President 4; Math Honor Society 3,4; Lancer Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Magazine Drive Committee 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4. Allison White — Maynard Evans High School 1,2, Drill Team 3, Parades Chairman 4; Keyettes 4, Parlimentarian 4; Powder Puff 3,4, Senior Class Historian 4; Winter Track Statistition 3,4 Billy Whittemore — J.V Soccer 1 Malarie Wiemann — Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Cheerlead¬ ing 2,3,4, Powder Puff 3,4 Mike Williams — Tech C rew 1,2,3,4; Lighting Di¬ rector 3,4; Key Club 2, German Club 2. Jeff Wilson — V.I.C.A. Club 3,4 Cathy Wolff — Lee Club 4 Peter Wooten — Drama Club 1,2, J.V. Cross Country 2; J.V Track 2,3; Jazz Band 2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Varsity Cross Country 3; National Merit Scholarship Commendation 4 Theresa Wright — G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Lee Club 3,4, German Honor Soc. 3,4 Kathy Yoke — G.A.A 1,2; Float Committee 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Powder Puff 3,4; COE. 4. SENIORS 112 Most Talented: Sherry Beall and Matt Sanders Best Looking: Brenda Poole and Pat Hannigan Zua checking accou teanseeks ekom youe AuwAricAur rot • NO MOVE SET CATEGOE YOU WANT TO SAL •SAMMONTHLY. MEET f earn 5 ' PER ANNU fAUN ' S T £R£ ' Most Likely to Succeed: Andrea Best and Brantley Buerger Most Individual: Maywood Wallace and Cindy Weygand Most School Spirited: Joe Sollers and Betty Moore ■ ■’1 Best Dressed: Billy Cushman and Dawn Hanna Superlatives Most Intellectual: Kathy Hess and Brantley Buerger Most Athletic: Kathy Kleha and Bill Renner i 113 SENIORS SENIORS 114 Senior Sward Winners Va. Boys State Maywood Wallace, Paul Breidenboch, Matthew Sanders, William Murphy Vo. Girls ' Stote Deborah Fuller, Paula Easley, Kathryn Hess, Betty Moore Notional Merit Semi-Finalists Jeff Bernstein, Jeff Hardin, Jimmy Stewart 115 Daughters of the American Revolution Citizenship Award Andreo Kemp General Mills Search for Leadership and Family Living Award — William P Murphy. Governor ' s School for the Gifted . . . 1976 — Jeffery Bernstein, Jeff Hardin, David Compton, Debbie Fuller (not pictured) Letters of Commendation — Front Row: Paul Breidenbach, Brenda Bullmgton, Jennifer Hyland, Richard Jenkins, Deborah Fuller Back Row: Mark Springfield, Scott Forbes, David Lear, Matt Sanders, Steve Mussey, David Paulson, William Murphy SENIORS CLASSES JUNIORS 118 Class of 78 ' yj A Lorry Shepherd, Prysiderl? The class of ' 78 surged forward with Larry Shepherd, the vice presi¬ dent, assuming the responsibilities of president, and J.J. Daniels appointed public relations officer. The class was involved in many Junior year activities winning the pepstick, carwashes and bake sales. Many juniors partici¬ pated in Homecoming Week activities — the Powderpuff game, spirit links, Junior Dress-up day, hall decorations, and a second prize float. The familiar face of Ziggy took on special signifi¬ cance as he was elected class symbol early in the year. The highlight of the year, the Prom, was held in April in the cafeteria. Finally, with the arrival of rings, the class paused to look back on the past 3 years and forward to 1978-79 — the year of the Lancer. JUNIORS JUNIORS 120 Jon Acey Rana Ahmed Brad Alexander John Alexander Cindy Alger Mike Allen Randy Allen Brian Amos Greg Anderson Tracy Anderson Bruce Andress Kate Ankenbruck Johnny Aranza Dove Austin Deborah Baker Mark Baptiste Those Terrible Tests Like every other junior class, the class of ' 78 was faced with a battery of tests to be taken. The pages of little ovals that were to be completely blackened with a No. 2 soft lead pencil never seemed to end. They were enough to make you cross-eyed! All juniors took the manditory SRA tests given by the state that got them out of their morning classes for a few days. Many took the PSAT ' s (Preliminary Scholastic Ap¬ titude Test) which is optional but highly recommended for college bound students. This test was only an inkling of what the SAT ' s would be like, and some juniors took SAT ' s (Scholastic Aptitude Tests) for the first of several times. While the SRA tests got juniors out of class the PSAT ' s and SAT ' s got them out of bed at 6:30 a.m. on Saturday morn¬ ings. These tests were not only difficult but they were ex¬ tremely important especially if the college you wanted to apply to had minimum score requirements. ADMISSIONS TESTING PROGRAM OF THE COLLEGE ENTRANCE 121 Gina Baratta Tim Barlow Pat Barnett Cynthia Baush Brian Beale Nancy Beams Angela Bean Bruce Beddow Mike Bennett Richard Bennett Ellen Best Cynthia Blackston Janie Blakely John Bobolsky Carol Boh layer Larry Bond Ken Booe Charles Booton Christine Borders Patty Bosch Suzanne Boucher Lorrie Bradley James Brennan Bob Brewster Ricky Bright Doris Brown Greg Brown Doug Browning Lee Ann Bryan David Buddington Raymond Burkhardt Roland Burnett Kevin Burnette Scott Busby Leroy Butcher Joan Byers Ellen Byrne Andy Cambem Beth Compbell Gail Campion Allan Capar Mark Carter Jay Catalfamo Anne Caussin Helene Cestone Barbara Chapman Chris Charron Teresa Childers Alan Choate Chun Sil Choi Lisa Clixby John Cloyd Nancy Cohen Dan Collins Pam Cologero Elisabeth Cook JUNIORS JUNIORS 122 Joy Cooke Lindo Cooke Stuart Copan Penny Copeland Chris Cover Duane Croghead Daniel Craig Eddie Craig Cathy Cronkhite Karen Crook Kathleen Crosby Sue Crouch Elaine Doly J J Daniels Mike Dorr Pat Davis Judy Day Linda Day Lamont DeFoor Doug Denton Ray Der Mary DeSonia Jim Dewing Katy Dirst Paul Domingoes Mary Donovan Bonnie D ' Oria Greg Dowd Michele Ducote Ruthellyn Enokida Beth Egan Liz Egger % 123 Janet England Kathleen Erickson Nancy Evans T-Eddy Evans Brooke Fauntleroy Mari Fisch Karen Findley Henry Fleming Vernette Fleming Mark Forseth Glenn Frano Doris Freeman Lisa Furchak Steve Gallagher Robert Gates Lisa Gerstle Lydia Getter Mike Gibbons Michelle Gilbert Chip Gilliland Bart Gilmore Darbie Gilmore Ramona Goff Ron Goings Pat Graft Kimberley Gray Mitchell Greek Lorraine Greene Sue Grieg Loretta Griese Tracy Grrffing Debbie Grover Cathy Hagerty Richard Haggerty Joan Hammond Kathy Hannigan Richard Hanson Kelly Hardin Chuck Harman John Harris Kevin Harrison Pat Hartman Linda Hartmann Cheryl Hawranick Amber Hawvermale James Hayes Bobbie Heatwole Thomas Hedgpeth Ziggy This was the year the class of ' 78 picked its symbol. The choice of the Junior class for its symbol was Tom Wilson ' s Ziggy, America ' s Favorite Loser. Ziggy has ap¬ peared on posters, can¬ dles, greeting cards, cal¬ endars, and in a daily comic strip. He represents the class of ' 78 because, although he does not al¬ ways succeed at every¬ thing he attempts, he never stops trying. m ..•.Vf. ' JUNIORS JUNIORS 124 Jane Henry Crystal Herndon Dana Herold Jeffrey Herriman Beth Herz Nancy Higgins Ruth Hill Rusty Hodges Greg Hogan Bruce Hollestelle Jann Hoopes Lori Horseman Mark Howard Steven Howard Dan Huber David Huff David Hughes Liza Hughes Jeff Hyland Cindy Ingram Mark Jappinen Sandra Jenkins Beth Jones Julie Jones Darrell Jones Richard Jones Charlie Katenbrink Greg Keller Wesley Kemp Linda Kerr Michael Kerrigan Stephanie Kiley Seong Tae Kim Yeong II Kim Barbie Kinder Karen Kirby Chris Kirland Mark Klein Susan Klingenstem Denise Knoerzer Michele Knotts Joyce Kolb James Kroeger Susan Kroenke Keith Krueger Donna Kutschera Donna Kyger Jim Labovites Laurie Landreth Mark LaRocque Jay Lee Mary Leonard Lisa Leon-Guerrero Kathy Lerps Barbara Lewis Robin Liedel K - V- - r . % 4 r 125 David Link Paul Lokie Karen Long Lynn Loskamp Craig Lucas Mark Luhtanen Dan Lukschanderl Tony Lupien Mike Lynch Dean Maddox Michelle Maigret Emma Malone Angela Mancuso Lorraine Marchlewski Alexandra Marinakos George Marinakos Michelle Maroney Buddy Marterre Ted Martin Joan Matson Jason Matteo Leslie McArthur Deborah McClelland Monica McCloy Patti McCoy Terry McDonnell Kim Me Elroy Tammy McGraw Scott Meeks Margaret Mekenie Chris Mercer A long wait accompanied the long lines to order class rings in mid-December. Finally the Juniors received their rings, and soon revived was the tradition of turning one ' s ring, 77 times one way, the 78th on graduation day. The rings were chosen with great care and attention so that each student would have what he con¬ sidered the perfect ring. Class Rings JUNIORS JUNIORS 126 127 xv a ' W« ' V Home Sweet Home The class of ' 78 adjusted to their envi¬ ronment Junior Hall for the year. At any time during the year the hall was to be seen in various degrees of decoration ranging from Homecoming to forgotten books, tennis shoes, and remains of a locker decorated for a birthday or by a secret pal. Between clas¬ ses doors would swing open to reveal slo¬ gans and clippings such as I ' M SURE or FLY ME. Once the bell rang the doors would shut to conceal the contents until later. if a - i .a;)! i ; r , w - t f - -w 7 r--. u fflmm V )_ Ft . . v - John Pozza Gail Predzin Donna Preston Tom Proctor Ellen Quigley Ed Randolph Terry Rankin Charlanne Reed Nancye Reinard Lisa Reynolds Mark Rodda Kathy Rodgers Linda Roeser Dale Rogers Chris Ronan Rodney Root James Rose ? 1 Jana Rumba II Mary Runow Edward Salcedo Kathy Salvato Woody Sanders John Sanderson Lou Santone Tom Schraa Elizabeth Schrupp Jim Schuler Gretchen Scovill Tom Scovill Chris Sedlak Michael Segovia Jeff Shackleford Laura Shaff Tory Shaffer Donna Shanahan Kevin Shaw Mike Shearer Laurie Shelton JUNIORS JUNIORS 128 Scott T redway Nora Tucker Ginna Turner Ed Tyler Craig Ulnch Kathy Upchurch David Utmk Larry Shepherd Dennis Sherrill Nancy Sienkiewicz Cara Silirie Elizabeth Simanikas Joan Simmons David Slebodnick Sandi Smallwood Elections 76 The year 1976 may be remembered as the year of the election. It was no small surprise that, along with Farrah Fawcett-Majors, Barbara Walters and the making of King Kong, it was one of the most publicized subjects around. There was unmis¬ takable enthusiasm at Lee, with students working for candidates in both the presidential and local races. It was not unusual to see notebooks and lockers plastered with stickers promoting a favorite candidate. Even the undecided were swept up in the torrential current of interest. Most history and government classes spent days discussing the elec¬ tion. The discussion was definitely not confined to these classes alone, because the politically active students helped the Jimmy Carter — Gerald Ford contest find its way into the economics, English, and science classes, where lively discussions side¬ tracked both teachers and students. Talk was especially lively on the mornings following the great debates. Now that it is all over, however, everyone has become a true patriot and given his support to our new president, Jimmy Carter. Wendy Smith Clyde Smithson Anne Snyder Donno Sowick Susan Speak Terry Spencer Larry Spoth Jon Stafford Shawn Stewart Jodi Straub Steve Stuckey Susan Sutherland Michael Talton David Tate Kris Taylor Ron Taylor Debbie Thomas Michele Thomas Patricia Thomas Brad Tomquist Joseph Trabucco 129 Jose Valdes Katie Vassar Susan Victor I Ida Wade Jeannie Walker Carole Walters Chris Warlick Bill Watson Susan Way Randy Webb Betty Weiderhold Mark Weisbrod -i Sara Welch Sandy West Janine Weygand Michele Whetzel Beth White Becky Williams Cynthia Williams Paul Williams Tom Williams Julie Wilmot Caroline Wilson Sandy Wilson Susan Kaye Wilson Susan Wilson Katie Winter Jim Wohlford Ed Wood Dale Wood Eric Zambrano Cindy Zeni Zonk Zinnecker IN MEMORY OF Mike Go nzalez 1959 — 1976 Dale Tessel 960 — 1976 JUNIORS SOPHOMORES 130 Starting the year off on the right foot the class of ' 79 sponsored a car wash, and working toward their ultimate goal of a well stocked treasury for their graduation year, they planned many ac¬ tivities. Their spirit continued to remain high as they worked on their homecom¬ ing preparation in October. With the class trip to King ' s Dominion rapidly approaching and their treasury still short, the students once again ral¬ lied to the call and held a candle sale which helped a little. In the end the class of ' 79 ended their sophomore year on top assured that it would be a long time before they forgot it and looking forward to their next two years at Lee High School. Diane Spaulding, rejarv II 1? w ' 1 J l 131 Robert Mayo, Senator Miss Arduini, Mr. NawrotsVy, Spons rs SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 132 Cathy Adams Erik Alistock Jean Allen Paul Allen Mike Almond Laraine Amundson Judy Anderson Steven Andre Denise Arnett Lisa Arthur Jan Atchison Mebane Atwood Tesls.Tests. Tests Even with graduation still two and a half years off the members of the class of ' 79 were urged to plan ahead toward college and careers. Schedule planning for their junior and senior years became important in order to make sure that all the needed classes could be taken. In October many sophomores took the PSAT ' s (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Tests). The scores from these tests were used in qualifying for the National Merit Scholarships. Parents, teachers, and counselors began asking which colleges students were interested in and prodding them at least to think about what they wanted to do after graduation. Grades started becoming a major concern since class ranking and grade-point averages were based solely on them. Little by little sophomores began to realize that the spring of 1979, and graduation weren ' t very far away. Kevin Baker Nicky Balabous Michael Barnes Via Barnes Billie Barrett Bonnie Barrett Kelli Bortlett Rebecca Baugh John Baumgartner Shari Beale Mike Becker Judy Bennie Jennifer Bergh Gary Bernstein 133 Tom Berry Tony Beto Catherine Beyer Cindy Bierer Sandra Bishop Keith Blankenship Debbie Boyle Mary Ellen Boyle Kelly Bradley Danny Breeden Carol Brobst Bonnie Brooks Charlotte Brown Matt Brown Paul Brown Nancy Browning Barbara Bryan Frank Bryan Don Budynas David Buerger Tom Buhler Lynn Burba David Burkhardt Debbie Burnley Carolyn Byerly Joe Calkins Robert Capps Kevin Carpenter Jeff Cassedy Steve Castro Steve Causey Paul Caussin MiJung Cho UnSun, Choi Jim Clark Terry Clark David Clomger Pat Cobb Rita Colley Kim Cook Patrick Cooke Robert Cook • Kenneth Couch Scott Coulter Ellen Craig Jim Crandell Bill Crawford Tracy Crist Wendy Crump Chris Dai I Jody Daniels Paul Davis Barbara Dean John Deese Sharon Denny Dawn Denton SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 134 I Andy Derendinger Barbara Detrich Denise DiCola Mark Dixon Wayne Dofflemyer James Dolan Keith Douglas Susan Dowd Laurie Dowling Jeff Downs Beth Dulin Charles Duncan Christine Dunn Lisa Dunn Dan Dwyer James Easley Brant Edwards Margaret Egger Sandy Eggleston Sue Eiler Lindy Elias Amy Ellertson James England Janet Erdodi Eileen Erickson Lance Estes Elizabeth Evans Mark Evans Lauri Farragher Mike Farrell Greg Fasching Lauri Ferrell Lisa Fetterolf Janet Field Marci Finch Cynthia Fisher Dora Fisher Eva Fisher David Fitzgerald Richard Fleeman Jeff Forburger Brian Frano Kelly Ford B J Fraley George Frank Denise Freeman Linus Freeman Lynne Furman Michoel Goiney Mary Galati Daniel Gallagher Maureen Gallagher Mike Gallagher MaryAnn Gardner Sandy Garrett Peter Gauthier 135 Bobby Girardi Robert Goodacre James Goodacre Gregg Gordon Barry Gorham Scott Gould Diane Gowm Steven Greene Eric Greever Alexander Grissom Karen Hanna Melony Hansen Debbie Hardbower David Hardin Lee Harmony Bill Harper Kathleen Harrell Mike Harrison Scott Harrison Lori Hartman Lynn Hartman Chris Hartnett Barbara Harvey Renee Hazen Rick Heene Pamela Heflin Ramona Henderson Michelle Henry $$$ Jobs $$$ As the year started the majority of sopho¬ mores were 15 years old. Many begged and pleaded with doubting parents to be allowed to join the work force as soon as their sixteenth birthday finally arrived. With each visit to the Mall more and more sophomores were seen be¬ hind the counters of the department stores as well as in the restaurants, shops, stockrooms, and dishrooms all over Springfield. Great expec¬ tations to become independantly wealthy over¬ night were shared by all. The small deduc¬ tions for Social Security, federal, state, and local taxes jarred everyone back into reality. WtmAnikJ ? In the next decade the supph of , will far outstrip the derruini by Phyliu frjn Vim-itf • SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 136 Wes Ingram Jesse Jarvis Diana Jernigan Carl Denham Johnson Joey Jones Linda Jones Yvonne Jones Jerry Kalvass Joe Keator Jeff Keeler J Paul Keller John Keneoly MoriBeth Kenny Peter Kerrigan Sonia Kiong Bryan Kilchrist Myungsook Kim Kevin Kimball Linda Kirkpatrick Bill Kling Rickie Kohne Margaret Kositch Anna Kraynok Barbara Landers Joseph La rose Kelli LaTorraca Kevin Lawrence Philip Higdon Dale Hightower Nelson Hinds Glen Hoar Joe Hoffman Mary Hoffmon Cindy Horn Larry Horton Pam Houle James Houseknecht Steven Hryckiewicz Tarri Hudson Kim Humbert Down Hunt Getting the Keys With the magic age of 15 years and 8 months the majority of soph¬ omores made one of the biggest steps toward independence and free¬ dom. They received their Learner ' s Permit which allowed them to drive a car when accompanied by a licensed driver. The first stage of the process the students went through to get the all important driver ' s license was passing the classroom course. During the class ' nine-week period a representative from the Division of Motor Vehicles came and tested the students. At the end of this course all students received forms stating that they had passed; that enabled them to take the next step, the Behind-the Wheel course. The final step of the learning stage came when students actually learned how to drive a car. On the day of their 16th birthday many sophomores went to the Division of Motor Vehicles and took the test for their driver ' s licenses. Passing this test gave them their licenses. 137 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 138 Homecoming As part of the homecoming activities the hall dec¬ orations as always played a big part in tieing every¬ thing together for the week. Once the homecoming theme had been selected the sophomores got to¬ gether to come up with the designs for their class halls and their float. With this year ' s theme being the Wild, Wild West the class of ' 79 fashioned their float as a tiger tied to the tracks of an on coming train and entitled it Lancers Train the Tigers. The whole class came out to help decorate the halls. The artists and all the many helping hands produced a hall filled with cowboy hats, boots, cactuses, and lots of brightly colored crepe paper and posters. Everyone had fun and agreed that this was a homecoming the class of ' 79 would long remember. Bridget Montgomery Bob Moran Mark Moran Karen Moreland Ken Moreland Donna Morris Ron Morrow Bruce Morton Karen Mosher Noel Mueller Rochelle Murdock Brian Murphy John Murphy Laura Murphy ' AN o ' - til to Joanne Nusbaumer Carol O ' Connor Everett Oesterling Mike Myers, Sally Nay John Newton Carla Nichols Luann Nichols Donnie Nicholson John Nolan John Norris Greg North Mary Murphy, Deboroh Mussey Magalene Myers 139 4 Joe Orlick Genie Osolinsky Roberta Pacheco Vincent Palinchik Debbie Parker Karen Parrish Beth Patty Marie Pearson Christina Perry Martin Petchul Cheryl Phillips Wade Phillips Kim Plummer Karl Pohler Eddie Ponack Peter Popeck Janet Porterfield Karen Powers Lauire Prehn Ellen Prince Lyn Pugh Patrick Raffert Joseph Ragan Mark Ramos Karen Ray Pat RedMiles David Reecher John Reed Lisa Renner David Renninger Mary Lane Renninger Mark Richardson Bob Ridpath Dona Robinson Jerry Rollandini Craig Rollins Kerry Rollins Shawn Roman Marilyn Root Cheryl Rose Dianna Rose John Ross Brenda Lee Rowe Diane Rubus Bill Ruggles Joy Rumaldo Andrew Russo Rose Ruth Ron Ryason Christina Rydell Nina Sabalos Tony Sardinia Denise Schams Tammy Schmader Mark Schmidt Eva Schroeder SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 140 141 SOPHISTICATED RIGINAL ' rood IoPEFUL Outstanding Iarvelous Organized iOWDY CITING When the members of the class of ' 79 look back on their sophomore year, they will cherish the memories of the fun they had this year. The sophomore year was also the hard¬ est for many. For guys there was the problem of dating. Asking a girl out and then having your father or older brother drive was often too embarrassing to be endured. Some girls wanted to go out with older guys who had cars. Then there were also parents who said that their daughters were too young to date or who didn ' t ap¬ prove of older boys. Many girls even had curfew and strict rules to live by. At any rate sophomores could take comfort in the fact that it couldn ' t last forever. Rene Vandal Donna Veach Andrea Victor Tracy Walker Lora Wallace Jeff Waller Kathy Waller Ben Warren Kim Watrous Jeff Wease Tina Weaver Pete Weed Kathy Weinberg Tina Welch David Welty Mike Wentworth Sue Wheeler Karen Wheelock Steve White Robin Whitener John Whittemore Tony Wick Colleen Williams David Williams Cliff Williams LeaAnn Willis Shea Wilson Jill Womack Leeanne Wood Lenora Wright Beth Wriska Julia Yarbrough Mary Yee Jim Youngblood Diane Zanin Vanessa Ziegenfuss Mike Zenk I 4 V Pros and Cons SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 142 Class of ' 80 The freshmen class this year was a very spirited and active class. Homecoming turned out to be a success; the hall decorations tied for second and the float won third. They had bake sales, car¬ washes and various candy sales. For Valentine ' s Day they sold Valentine-o-grams and flowers. They sponsored dances and did very well at pep rallys, winning the pep stick many times. 143 Anna Stuart FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 144 145 Will Boucher Scott Boyd Gene Briedenboch Terry Brennon Jeff Bronder Gerald Brown Chip Brown Diane Brozowski Mona Bruce Luanne Brunkenhoefer Lori Buckius Lisa Bulley Bruce Bullock Linda Bullock Daniel Bushey Mary Burgess Leslie Byers Holly Callero Kimberly Carawan Cameron Carnahan Tom Carroll - Brenda Caynor Liz Chambliss Mary Charron Greg Cherpes John Cherry Robert Childress Yong-Sok Choi Bill Christenson Claire Church Rebecca Christesen Alice Clark Kim Clark Patty Clark Wes Clark Mark Clingenpeel Helen Coe Mike Cohen Brenda Colley Dale Collins Robert Collins Glenda Cologero Don Compton 4 John Cook Duncan Coombs Joe Costanzo Eoanna Costas Scott Couch , The first day of school for freshmen is usually pretty hec¬ tic. The class of ' 80 was no different. General confusion and problems of all sorts were experienced. When freshmen were asked what their first day of school was like, there was a wide variety of answers. Here ' s what some replied: .i it ' s not big and scary it was very peaceful I was scared and lost lotsa people it seemed pretty cute crowded I was hoping I wouldn ' t get beaten up better than Key what am I gonna do? I got lost about 50 times it was cool scary Impressions d uMim FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 146 Coro I Covey Elaine Craghead Caroline Cullen Carlo Cushman Daniel Davidson Jomes Dean Shari Dean Paul Demers Cathie Derbyshire Pomelo Dicola Patrick Donly Ellen Dooling Charles Douglas Kevin Douglos Bill Dowd Mike Downes Marc Ducote Camille Dunn Mike Dunn Ronnie Durham Tina Earley Scott Eggleston Debbie Elkins Jimmy Embree Terry Emge Pomea Enoch Howland Enokida James Evans Patrick Fahey Robin Fahsl Bobby Farris Frank Farrell Chris Fasching Beth Ferandin Robert Fetterolf Briana Fields Donald Fisch Steve Forbes Our First After spending much time preparing the float, hall decorations, and costumes the week of the first homecoing for Lee ' s freshman class finally arrived. Class spirit started to grow and freshman took an active part in many of the activities. For the first time since the election of their officers the class could participate as a group. Like every class before them, the class of ' 80 had high hopes of their float winning first place. Whether it was the spirit at the game, the pep rally, the follies, or some other activity the class of ' 80 got together and displayed homecoming spirit. 147 fa Jim Forburge Mike Foster Janet Fraker Billy French Les Fritz Vicki Frye Chip Funk De-De Furchak Terri Gauli Tonja Gibson Ellen Goetz Jon Goings Kerrie Gonnella Jon Graft Stacey Greene Marc Gregor Mark Gregory Chris Gross Mike Grover Wendy Groves Don Guglielmin Tim Grissom Danielle Guzowsk Toni Hagan Linda Hall Bemie Hamilton Chris Hambleton Karen Hardin Williom Harris Don Harvey Debbie Hassell Ted Hawranik Susan Hayes Joel Headlee Jeff Heflin Sharon Heflin Maury Heilberg Cindy Hellwig Ursula Hendorfer Robert Hepp Valerie Herz Leann Heywood Wes Higdon Chip Hightower Joe Hight John Hines Lisa Hoffman Mike Hollestelle Joanne Hood David Houle George Hooper Lisa Hoover Mark Hornaday Yvonne Houseknecht Jayne Howard Jim Howick FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 148 Shari Hudson Dennis Hughes Dylan Hughes Shirley Hui Jeff Humbert Todd Hyland Peggy Ingram John Jacob Jeanine Jacobs Donna Jarvis Dana Johnson Pat Johnson Rick Jones Mike Jones Julie Jorgensen John Judy Linda Kalvass Steven Kanuk Barbara Katenbrmk Connie Keith David Kemp Don Keywood John Kiernan Heather Kirk Frank Kleha Kathy Kliewer Carol Knotts Jone Korth Beth Kraft Elizabeth Kroeger Leisa Krueger Steve Kuhn Toni Kutschera Bob Kvasnicka Gary Lachica Jospeh Lachica Diane Lamb Audrey Landers Allison Landreth Renee Landry Mary Larosa Maria Laws James Lawson Donald Leathern Dennis Lee Jonathan Lee Ed Lederman Amanda Leon-Guerrero Karen Leschnik Nina Lerps Kathy Lewis Mike Lewis Hayley Liedel Jeff Link Thomas Lohr Chris Lokie ( 149 Freshman Spirit Never Fails School spirit is something which tends to wear off after a few years, but to the freshmen it was something new. Many found that to their surprise they really cared whether or not the Lancers won on Friday nights. They had an outlet for their zeal and enthusiasm other than their classes. Their school spirit grew from the start of the first pep-rally and continued to grow with every cheer, game and activity throughout the year. There were plenty of opportunities for the freshmen to show the world and all of Fairfax County they came from Lee. They had their own athletic teams and cheerleaders to spur their enthusiasm on, and at several pep-rallies the class of ' 80 showed they were proud to be Lee Lancers by their loud shouts and cheers. Ken Loskamp Eric Luhtanen Sandy Ma lamut Marisa Mancuso Terri Mann Beth Mantz Bernie Marecic Karen Marginot Sophia Marinakos Richard Marley Carleen Ma roney Steven Massaro Lori Marson Adam Matteo Karen Matthews James McCall Laurie McCardle Tracey McCloy Kevin McClure Julie McFarland Steven Me Hale James Meeks Brian Meiklejohn Kathy Me lone Craig Meredith Gerald Milewski Art Miller Martha Lutz Letitia Luzania •? Joe Miller Liz Miller Teri Miller Renee Millett Terry Mock Beth Moody Nancy Moon FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 150 Jerome Moreau Kendall Morgan David Morita Kevin Morrow Stephanie Moshos Kurt Mueller Shawn Murphy Tim Murphy Cindy Murray Ron Myers David Natoli Cassie Neal Jay NeeSmith Bill Nelson Kevin Newcomb Oanh Nguyen Nga Nguyen John Niehoff Richard Norris Larry Nourse Becky Nyce Rosemary Oak Richard Oden Judy Ohanesian Randy Oke Jennifer Olewine Allison Oliva Diane Olsen Patty Painton Gregg Palmer Carol Parody Cheryl Parody Daniel Parris Lori Paxton Roberto Paz Classes Most freshmen discovered this year that the classes at Lee were dif¬ ferent from those at Key or any elementary school. At Lee they learned that deadlines and due dates were strict, and getting an ex¬ tension was no easy task. There was more homework, and teachers did not give students class time to do it in. Teachers did not always an¬ nounce tests a week in advance and they gave pop” quizzes with no warning at all. Everything you did was graded and even your homework was checked regularly and graded. Freshmen learned that they had to work to get grades, and A ' s weren ' t as easy to get as they had once been. The members of the class of ' 80 learned to accept re¬ sponsibility and quickly settled down to form good study habits which would be valuable in the future. School wasn ' t just fun and games and schoolwork was serious busi¬ ness. Competition became keen and good grades became goals that you had to strive hard for and kept striv¬ ing for without letting up for a mo¬ ment. The freshmen began to learn how important school was and what doing well in school meant for their future. to W ffk 151 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 152 Patti Simon Nirmal Singh Connie Sipe Margie Sipe Joe Skelly Mark Skrinski Cathy Slagle Denise Slinger Nancye Smallwood Steve Smiley Anthony Smith Darren Smith Denise Smith Dixie Smith Gary Smith Gerry Smith Marsha Smith Thomas Snider Kevin Snyder Karin Soderstrom Eun-Hwa Song Steve Spann Dan Speak Tom Spoth Luanne Spruill Steve Staniman Donnie Stalensky Scott Steiger David Stein Steve Stewart Kathy Stowell Mark Stratton Juliette Straub Anna Stuart Mike Sullivan Michele Sullivan Ward Swain Ricky Sweeney Susie Sweetser Debbie Swieter John Swift Anna Szaz Joyce Tabler Dennis Talbert Marianna Tanguy Steve Tanner Ken Tarbett Tommy Tarson Julienne Taylor Mike Taylor Teri Toylor Maria Teng Scott Tilley Melanie Tinsley Loura Tringali Charles Turberville 0AD ' N ' TRA1 VO. . •V 153 John Tyler Susie Tylee Susan Turton Anna Marie Wade Shelly Walker Ann Wallace Emi Wallace Making New Friends In the first few weeks of school at Lee all freshmen experienced a feeling of insecurity to one degree or another. Many parents patiently listened to com¬ plaints from their freshmen about a lack of compan¬ ionship. The problem began solving itself as students became more at ease in their classes and gained confidence in themselves. There were many activities in the fall where the incoming freshmen could meet each other and participate as members of Lee ' s stu¬ dent body. Once friends had been made everything started to fall into place and the year ' s activities and functions began to start up. By October the fresh¬ men were feeling much more at home and were as much a part of Lee as any of the other three classes. Tracy Walters David Ward Tracey Warner Mark Warrick Greg Watson Mike Watts Dana Weaver Brian Welch Dee Welch Garth Wentzel Craig Wheeless Greg Wheeless Bruce Wickline Rick Widener Scott Wilbrandt Christopher Williams Jim Williams Sam Williams Stephen Williams Tambria Williams James Williamson Tom Wills Kevin Wisnaes Lori Witt Tom Wolff Catherine Wood Stacey Wooten Mike Wozney Eddie Wright FRESHMEN S6A OFFICERS mSM. President — Maywood Wallace Secretory — Kim Smith Vice President - Rosemary Toigo Treasurer - Kathy Hess Senators — Dave Compton, Jeff Hardin, not pictured Margaret Mekenie Sponsor — Mrs. Glenda Burgess MAGAZINE COMMITTEE Front Row: C Weygond, B. Poole, S Tucker Bock Row: D Borrineau, T Brown, J Steword ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Front Row D Kilchrist, J Steword, A, Kemp, Bock Row: T Brown, D Borrineau. K Smith. S, Martin The officers of the SGA met twice each month to discuss the activities and the concerns of the student body. With the help of the special committees the SGA had a very successful magazine drive and Homecom¬ ing. The SGA revived the Inter- Club Council and Senior of the Month. HOMECOMING STAFF SAC Rmwn R TirirjR Sim0 M r Kem P Row: C. Weygond, K. Hess, P Simon, K. Upchurch, B Katinbrink, L. Buckius T S Br 0 B W oyie Th N rd B R rb W or Bur9ess ' ° Smi,h ' 8 Mur P h V. R Londry, C. Cullen. Bock Row: D Alls, B Nyce, C Ingram, J Steword, Bottom to Top: J Hardin, J Bernstein, S Mussey, C. Smithson 157 ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 158 Composed of the stu¬ dents who excelled in their academic work the National Honor Society worked to create en¬ thusiasm for superior scholarship, to promote worthy leadership in its members, and to en¬ courage good character in high school students. The Notional Honor Society Officers NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row D Kilchrist J Bernstein, M. Sanders, Mr. Farkas (sponsor ) Second Row: K Hess, D. Hoover, P Horn L Leon-Guerrero, Compton Third Row: P Polmore, M. Mekenie, S Pietzyk, B. Murphy, D Fuller, K. Smith, J. Steward, M Fo.u Fourth Row: B Cook, l B Buerger, D Buckius. Bock Row: S. Stratton, R Jenkins, C. Smithson, D Paulson, K Burkhardt, R Shin, D Darden, J Hardin. C Wilson, J Hoopes, B Mahoney, S Mussey, M Campbell, C. Smith, D Springfield, P Wooton, 159 MATH HONOR SOCIETY The Math Honor So¬ ciety ' s purpose is the promotion of schol¬ arship in, and enjoyment and understanding of, mathematics among high school students. The R E. Lee chapter sponsored the Math Team and tutors stu¬ dents in mathematics. Front Row: D_C°m p ton, B. Campbell, M. Mekenie. J Bernstein, L Leon-Guerrero, C. Renninger, C. Smithson. Second Row: C. Walters D Paulson B Cook S Wilson, J. Steward, J Lokie, S. Tucker, J Orlick, G Bernstein. Bqck Row: K Burkhardt, S ' Sanders, S. Mussey Stratton, J Hardir), C Weygand, T Burgess, M Fox, M GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY The students who ex¬ celled in German met monthly to promote high standards of study and create an en¬ thusiasm for the under¬ standing of German cul¬ ture and civilization. The members attended various exhibits and sponsored fund-raising activities which pro¬ moted the interest of the language. Hardin R S W: Mussey C ° ,e ' K D ° U9loS ' T Wri 9 ht ' K Smi,h ' K Hess - C Smi,h Back Row: J Bernstein, M Sonders, D Compton, R Jenkins, J ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 160 FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY The members of the French Honor Society met once a month to give the students in the upper levels of French who excelled scholasti¬ cally a chance to work together at a common interest. The members sold Vie de France bread, held an Interna¬ tional Dinner and foreign language fair, sold UNICEF Christmas cards and sponsored funding-raising activities to provide money for A-V materials and scholarships for its se¬ nior members. Front Row S Wilson L Loskamp, L. Cooke, D Brown, E. Quigley, D Kilchrist, P Palmore Second Row: Mrs Pfohl (sponsor), C. Smith, M Springfield , 1 Steward, S. Forbes, M Wells Third Row: C Weygand, M Ormsby. Bock Row: B. Murphy, S Tucker SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY The outstanding Span¬ ish students worked to¬ gether to develop a better understanding of the language and cul¬ ture of Spain. Front Row C Ingram J Rose C. Lucos, J. Hylond, K. Hordin. S. Meeks, M Petchul. Second Row: Mrs. Hauptmon (sponsor), M L Renninger, K Miller, S. Bishop, R. Ahmed, C Smith, C Morgan, L. Furchak, Third Row: G. North, A Mancuso, D. Smith, T. Criado, R. Henderson, D. Gould, B Poole, Mrs Colin (sponsor) Bock Row: B Skeller, M, Fox, E Tyler, D. Lowe, D Hoover, K Salvato 161 The French Club was composed of students who were taking French and were interested in learning more about French Culture. FRENCH CLUB Front Row: M Ormsby, B Murphy, 5 Tucker. C. Weygand, C. Smith, M Wells. Second Row: E Quigley, A Clark, K Clark. D Preston. M Kositch, P Palmore, E Craig, W Smith. Third Row: R Landry, R Enokita, J Bolduc, D. Johnson, A Price. L Cooke, L Sieble, D Kilchrist, M Kim, J Straub, S Beall, A Ngyen Bock Row: D Zanin, S. Kiley, C Walters, L Dunn, B Weiderhold, M Springfield, S. Forbes, L. Loskamp, J Steward. GERMAN CLUB K«. The German Club consisted of students who took German and wanted to learn about and promote German culture. Front Row: S Eiler, P. Cooke, M Wallace, Mrs Cavich (sponsor), S Muschek, L Love Second Row: J Dolan, A Grissom, D. Rosenberg, D Compton, M Sowick Bock Row: D Giordano, K. Hess, K Smith, R Jenkins, S Mussey. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 162 LANCE The Lance, the school newspaper, had as its goal the publication of one issue per month. The newspaper had feature articles, reported club activities, and covered sports events. The Lance also gave the students an opportunity to express their opinions. Front Row: P Presser, L. Shepherd Second Row: D Leor, T Burgess, M Littlejohn, J Pozza, J Steward, P. Cooke, A. Ottenstroer Bock Row: M Klein, S. Doke, M Criado, H Sellers, L Renner, K. Graham, K. Smith, D Buckius. 163 ICT ' s goal was to equip the student with job-entry skills in an in¬ dustrial or health occu¬ pation. The program combined on-the-job training with classroom training. ICT Front Row: D. Peterson, C. Thompson, M. Zeamon, C Shoren, D Davidson, J. Payne Second Row: R Hill, C Bonta, M Shala, C Myers, D Coday, M Sapp, J Wilson Back Row: L. Landreth, C Kennedy, P Rankin, L Houle, D Britt, M Hryckiewicz The COE correlated class instruction and on-the-job training. They worked on training plans for business oc¬ cupations and prepare monthly earning re¬ ports. Front Row: M. Comer, P Poole, D Deese, P Kyle, C. Arnold, G Folden, K Yake, S Shepperd, M Kasannak. Second Row: Mrs Carter, L Hollar, T. Caldwell, R. Moshes, E Krabtree, E Betzhold, L. Pursell, W. Cummingham Back Row: P French, M BanBeek, J. Cooke, V Brown, R Briscoe, A. Palinchik, D. Harper, T Zooba, I Pages. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 164 DECA DECA sponsored many activities such as a shoplifting prevention clinic, a fall rally, and an employer-employee dinner to make the members more aware as working members of society. Front Row D Craiq S Gowin J Walker, V. Fleming, J. Sollers, G Barreto, D Herald, D Leggit, M. Hansen Second Row: Mr, Sheble (sponsor), R, Pearson G Brown, E Washmgton, G Bond, C, Wiggin, P Rogers, M Choate, J. Mofflt Third Row: G Fairchild, J Hofstot M Hood S Carey, P Webster, M Veltovin, B Allen, D Freeman Back Row: B Siegal, T Hubbard, M Sherwood, C Pannullo, B Nance, C. Abene, C Garten, L Fox, V Lail VICA VICA helped the stu¬ dents with interests in the trades, industrial, technical or health fields become produc¬ tive citizens, by develop¬ ing leadership abilities through participation in educational, vocational, civic, recreational and social activities. Front Row: S Smallwood, L. Sensei Harrel R Hill, K. Crosby, T. Hellan, A Lyles, D Nelbach Socond Row: J Spear L Nichols C ■ “ ; Mrs Gregor (sponsor), B Yates, M Allen, i (sponsor), M Sanderson, D rrick. (sponsor) Fifth Row: D McGowan, R Nash, M Cobb, Stuart, M Zeman, L Houle, C Thompson. 165 Gauntlet Jayteens served the school and helped the Jaycees to serve the community by holding teachers ' teas, bake sales and an Easter egg hunt for the retarded children. GAUNTLET Front Row M Rennmger R. To.go, B Covey, S Gianakans, Mrs Henshaw (sponsor), J Hunderman, K Kleha. S. D °wd. Second Row: M Gardner, A Sigethy, M Murphy, J Gomez, T Cnado, B Dietric, J Oskininski, J Lenmon Back Row: D Mahoney, C Murdock, K Plummar LEE SERVICE CLUB Front Row: Mrs Schworberg (sponsor). J. Cooke, L Enms, D. West, J Dickson, S Gregg, R. Enokida A Sigethy Mrs Hecklinger (sponsor) Second Row: F - - ■ - — • - - 1 ■ L. Howvermale Third Row: N Tucker, C Wolft, D Hoover, D. Look, A Moshos, P Presser, T Wng ht, T Fischer, P Fischer, S Smallwood, D Stanton, Robertson, L, Siebel, S. West Back Row: A. Mancuso, S. Welch, F. Ross. In their tenth year at Lee High School the Lee Club met their goal of helping others in the school and community by holding a clothing drive, collecting for UN¬ ICEF, sponsoring teach¬ ers ' teas, helping in the library, participating in fund-raising activities for the Northern Vir¬ ginia Training Center for the Mentally Re¬ tarded, and working with Koinonia. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 166 The Civettes worked hard to fulfill their motto helping others . They worked at many fund-raising projects for the National Associa¬ tion for Retarded Citi¬ zens, held a seesaw marathon, sponsored the Sweetheart Dance, made weekly trips to the Special Education Class¬ es at Bush Hill Elemen¬ tary School, and made bi-weekly visits to the Leewood Nursing Home. I I CIVETTES Front Row: J Pages, S Boyle, C Henderson, S Hitt, Mrs Ward (sponsor), M Desoma, L Willis, S Oak, D Sowick Second Row: C Brown, K Adams, K. Hardin, J Lee, L Dunn, D Grover, A. Kerr, P Moreland, A Murphy, C Soderstrom. Third Row: C Hagarty, B Campbell, C Culpepper, C Borden, K. Lerps. M Whetzel Fourth Row: S Oliva, L Hartman, G Spencer, M Schultze, E Daly, S Crouch Back Row: L Hartman, L Gerstle Not Pictured: E Betzhold, K. Stewart, S. Welch, M Wells The Junior Civitans sponsored a dance, beautified the main in¬ tersection in Springfield and visited the home for fhe elderly. They also did other jobs to serve the community. «IR CIVITANS Front Row: M McClellan, C Cooke, P. Hannigan, P Cooke, K Harrison Second Row: K Webb, B Beddow, D Sherrill, K Bowie, S. Tredway, M. Hardesty Third Row: B Edwards, L Bond, D Jones, G O ' Brein, P Lokie, T Martin Back Row: R Best 167 KEYETTES Front Row: A Ellertson, D. Shanahan, M Ormsby, J. Greene, J Hoopes, Miss Wright (sponsor), P Easley, A White, K Winter Second Row: T Schmader J Chambers, K Gray, P Moreland, T Schaffer, K Hess, D Rosenburg, D Morgan Third Row: B Landers, D Robinson, C O Conner, B Nelson, ' K Long Fourth Row: K Latorraca, J Atchison, S. Pietzyk, M Wiemann, B Ellertson, K Moreland Bock Row: L Kirkpatrick, C Rose, S. Beall The purpose of the Keyette Club is to up¬ hold the motto we serve , and in doing this they serve the commu¬ nity and Lee High School. This year the members visited a home for the elderly, worked on projects for the Cancer Society, spon¬ sored Bloodmobiles, held teachers ' teas, col¬ lected clothing for Goodwill, sold candy for the Kidney Foundation, and co-sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance. KEY CLUB Front Row: M Weisbrod, M. Luhtanen, D. Paulson, E Norris, T Lupien, B Bealle, A Capon Back Row: Mr Boggess (sponsor), J Brennan, R. Shin, M. Sanders, J. Bernstein, J Pannullo, D. Compton The Key Club, in ser¬ vice to the school and community, worked to develope leadership and initiative in its members. The guys sponsored a Tug of War for char¬ ity, held car washes, played in a volleyball game against the DC 101 Jocks and helped the Keyettes sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance as some of their projects in addition to tutoring students who needed extra help. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 168 LANCER TRI-HI-Y Front Row: M Egger, B Poole, K. Campbell, A Caussin, J Dorman, D Dilon, D Spaulding. Second Row: S Martin, J Weygand, K Osuchowski, M Runow, B Williams, J Kolb, K Hanmgan, V Mahler, R Egglest on Third Row: L Seader, K. Lewis, P Kashurba, K Findley, J Masters, L Furchak, G Predzin, L Murphy, M Shubatt, C. Preston Back Row: G. Campion, S. Gowin, C. Weygand, S. Tucker, D. Fuller. The goal of Lancer Tri-Hi-Y was to work to serve the school and community. The club sponsored the Mr. Lancer Contest, partici¬ pated in the homecom¬ ing follies, helped the Quander Road Headstart Program, as¬ sisted the YMCA with various projects, and participated in the Model General Assem¬ bly in Richmond spon¬ sored by the YMCA. Lancer Hi-Y provided many opportunities for the guys at Lee to work with and help the mem¬ bers of the school and community. The mem¬ bers participated in the basketball game for the Jerry Hanis Memorial Fund, worked with the Headstart Program at Gunston Elementary School, gathered wood for follies ' bonfire, and parked cars for gradua¬ tion. LANCER HI-Y Front Row: P Popeck Second Row: K Der, R Jenkins, F Aicholtz, J Nock, S. Gould, B Kling, S Roman Third Row: M Dishner, S. Forbes, P Breidenbach. Back Row: Mr Benedict (sponsor), L Morter, T. Begley, D Gould, J Baker, J Rogan, N Perry, B Kane, S. Shoemaker, D. Giordano, J Atchison, E. Pohler, E. Randolph, C Nyce 169 DEBATE TEAM m -r • s. ’■ f ' T T AH c I kb Tz mim i 1 i V m m 1 il. . ,Jf; , . • i f” J 1 Hut ' ‘ J ' r ' H-h ' . The seven members of the Debate Team met weekly to work and re¬ search their topic for the year, Resolved, that the penal system in the United States should be changed. They competed in a tourna¬ ment each month with other teams in the D.C. area. Front Row: A Grissom, C. Smithson, L Bradley, T. Scovill Bock Row: J. Taubenberger, B Girardi, J Reed, D Mussey, R Howerton, Mrs. West (sponsor). In order to learn more about and gain a better understanding of the United Nations and world affairs the mem¬ bers of the UN Team met weekly to discuss the proposals and pre¬ pare for their confer¬ ences. UN TEAM Front Row: C. Taylor, M. Golati, P Presser, B Girardi, S Andre Back Row: R Howerton, C. Smithson , L Bradley, D Compton, G North, M Barnes, B. Weiderhold, R. Mayo, J. Steward, L. Cooke ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 170 The Tech Crew pro¬ vided public address equipment for football and basketball games, pep rallies, and class meetings. In general, the Tech Crew was re¬ sponsible for all techni¬ cal services at Lee. TECH CREW Front Row: H Lippa, M Williams, Mrs McSwain (sponsor), C Getty. Back Row: R Miller, H McArthur THESPIANS The Thespians have dedicated much of their time to the advance¬ ment of the theater at Lee High School by par¬ ticipation in school plays. This group of students has made con¬ tributions in the areas of acting, stage-craft, pub¬ licity and technical working. 1 j ' w wk J V ■ ] F M j Front Row: L McArthur, M Goloti, K Smith, C Getty, B Murphy, Mrs McSwom (sponsor). Bock Row: R Miller, H McArthur, M Williams, N Perry, D. Kutschero, H Lippa, A Price 17 ] MEDICAL CAREERS The Medical Careers Club informed members of different career op¬ portunities in the medi¬ cal field and provided college and scholarship information. Front Row: E. Malone, D, Rose, G, Silirie Back Row: Mrs, Smith (sponsor), R, Bright, R. Ahmed, H. Bliss, S, Muschek. SCIENCE CLUB Front Row: J. Newell, J. Lavelle, Mrs. Emsley (sponsor), R. Mayo. Second Row: R, Miller, J. Dolan, S. Andre, J Taubenberqer A Russo Bock Row P. Redmiles, V. Hoffman, M. Farrell, J. Reed, E. Yurchik The Science Club par¬ ticipated in a variety of activities. They orga¬ nized Lee ' s Science Fair, had field trips, saw films on many different sub¬ jects and sponsored guest speakers. The club ' s purpose was to promote interest in sci¬ ence. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 172 The FBLA provided an integral part of the instructional program, giving additional oppor¬ tunities for secondary students in business and office education to further develop their ca¬ reer interests. FBLA Front Row: W Higdon, C. Zem, Mrs Reese (sponsor), K Rodgers, R Enokido, J England. Second Row: B Bullington, L Kirkpatrick, D Hoover, K Yoke, C Williams. Third Row: M Ducote, B Dulin, C Hawranick, T. Gritfing, S. Marinakas, B, Simanikas, P Higdon Back Row: D Smith, J Wease, B Crawford, C Marchlewski SKI CLUB Front Row: L Cooke N Tucker. B Weiderhold, J Cooke Second Row: B Beloir, D Tate, C Saloz, P Johnson, D Zanin, R Enokido, S Pietzyk, R Jones M McGuinness D Lukschander Third Row: Mr, Boggess (sponsor), M Farrell, M Maigret, B Clapman, L Dunn, P Cooke Fourth Row: J Goodocre, B Copps, J, Highlan, S Eiler, N Dirst, B Leslie, Fifth Row: S Kiley, C, Wilson, A. Sigethy, E Jones, R. Taylor Sixth Row: J Jorv.s, J Payne, M Blockington, D Rose, M Springfield The Ski Club spon¬ sored various ski trips to accomodate interests of many students at Lee High School. 173 CHESS CLUB The Chess Club met after school to improve their proficiency in chess. The Chess Club competed in various inter-high meets. MATH TEAM Front Row: B Cool-, B Campbell, M. Sanders, D Compton, J Hardin, J. Bernstein, K Der Second Row: R Shin, M Mekenie, C Wilson, C Rennmger, C. Smithson, T. Nguyen, G Bernstein, M Miller Back Row: S Stratton, K Burkhardt, S Forbes, J Orlick, J Nock, S Mussey, D. Paulson. The Math Team met weekly to work on prob¬ lem solving so that they would be more pro¬ ficient when they at¬ tended their area meets. They also participated in National Mathemat¬ ics Test. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 174 The Girls ' Athletic Association held many fund raising activities, including Lee ' s powder- puff game. The money they raised was used to buy equipment for the girls ' athletic program. 6AA Front Row: J Simmons, L Dunn, M Angelino, C Angelino, W Crump Second Row: S. Smith, S. Gianakaris, B Campbell, C Ingram, T Wright, J. Dickson, S Greig, M Maigret Third Row: B Detrich, G Osolinsky, D Rosenberg, M Atwood, R Enokida, S. Kiley, D Zamn, C Williams Fourth Row: S West M Powe, M. Mancuso, D. Olsen, K Humbert, M Manson, M. Kositch, J. Porterfield, A Sigethy ASSISTANTS Front Row: K Upchurch, L Cook, J Henry, D Freeman, K Winter, C Cover L Bryan B Covey. D. Rosenberg, K. Salvato Second Row: T Chalko, J Spears, C Weygand, S Forbes, S Tucker, S. Gianakaris, A Ottenstroer, K Smith Third Row: C. Zeni, L. Emenson, E. Byrne, R. Ahmed. E Best. Back Row: J. Simmon, J. Masters, S. Dake, L McArthur These students who had a special interest in a certain area of school learning assisted the teachers, office, and guidance to make Lee a more productive school. DRUM MAJORS J. Bernstein, J Hardin The Marching Lan¬ cers, consisting of the Marching Band, Drill Team, Majorettes, and Flag Corp, provided half-time entertainment for the Lancer football games. The group par¬ ticipated in parades to provide community spirit in the Springfield area. The student groups combined a va¬ riety of talents to make the Marching Lancers a success. 175 MARCHING LANCERS ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 176 The girls who made up the Drill Team worked many long hours to perfect their routines by attending camp in the summer and practicing every morning and evening. Their main objectives were to promote school spirit, to provide enter¬ tainment for students and parents and to par¬ ticipated in school ac¬ tivities. DRILL TEAM 177 Front Row: K. Stewart, S Martin Second Row: L Funk, A. Farrell, L. Seader, A. White, K Graham, C. Farris, B Covey, C. Culpepper, R Toigo, J Hundemann Third Row: S Oliva, B D Oria, L. Gerstle, E Daly, B. Nelson, G Turner, K. Winter, B Jones, B White, S West, J Jones Back Row: D Robinson, K Mosher, K LaTorraca, J. Miller, L Furman, J Porterfield, Mrs. A, Bathgate (sponsor), J. Erdodi, M Finch, R. Henderson, K Hanna, K Wheelock ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 178 MAJORETTES Left to Right: J Tabler, K Molchany, L. Bryan, P. Bosch, L Paxton The Majorettes added color and entertainment to the half-time shows. The corp provided tal¬ ented students an op¬ portunity to perform. I I FLAG CORF The Flag Corp was an active and necessary part of the Marching Lancers. The corp added color to the half¬ time shows. From left-right: L Leon Guerrero, J Anderson, M Sirota, L Willis, C. Alger; J Erickson, J. Hommonds. 179 MADRIGALS Front Row: L Voegler, K. Hess, B Kinder, D, Lowson, K. Durso Second Row: D, Butcher, L Hartmon, C Morgan, M. DeSonio, L, Horseman, K Ankenbruck Bock Row K Smith, M Romos, J Hardin, M Barget, D Clomger, B Mosior, Dr J Pfohl (director) Not Pictured: C Mori, P Presser, R Robbins SYMPHONIC CHOIR Front Row: C Covey, B. Ross, M. Tinsely, P. Clark, K, Lucas, Dr J. Pfohl (director), J. Mann, K. Mori, T Goult, D. Weaver. Second Row: J Kolb, E. Craghead, U Choi, L. Losey, C. Love, T. Schmader, B RoweJH CaMen, O Nguyen, D. Slinger, K. Blakely, L_Wallace, M. Gardner, D. Schama Third Row: T Hagan, C. Choi, D. Mahoney, S Demello, B. Montgomery, D. Morris, C. Williams, A. Cloniger, ' D. Mo ri, D Coddoy, K-Crook, K. Reedy, J. Hommond J. Erickson. C Blankenship. Bock Row: P Bennett, L Houle, L Wills, K. Kliever, L Getter, A Derindinge ' r, N Hinds, P Slagle, C, Johnson S Henry m M yers, L. Butcher, G. Hooper, J Lawson, J. Cook, J. Clark Not Pictured: B Evans, D. Mahle, M Whetzel ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 180 CONCERT CHOIR Front Row: M Teng, A Kazarin, K Stowe 11, S Hudson, Dr J Ptohl (director) Bock Row: A Wade, S Preston, D Prye, L. Hoover FLUTE ENSEMBLE Left to Right: P. Copeland, J Bennie, L Renner, D Hatcher, M Harrison, A Mancuso SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA 181 Front Row: R Whitener, D. Kutschero, L. McArthur, Mrs Whitener (director), C. Sontos, C Bierer, B, Nyce Second Row: C Murray, P, Painton, J Fraker, E, Goetz, J Pender, H Prien, J Cooke, A Clark, S. Williams Third Row: S Hayes, C Stim, K. Powers, B. Cook, J. Hordin, J. Powers, J. Bernstein, A Smith, M, Owens, M Springfield, C Renninger, G. Bernstein, B, Watson Back Row: K Waller, H McArthur. ORCHESTRA ENSEMBLE Front Row: C, Bierer, L. McArthur, R, Whitener, C. Murray, J Fraker, C. Leaf. Second Row: B Nyce, C. Santos, D. Kutschera, H. Prien, A Clark, S Williams, J. Cooke P. Painton E Goetz, H. McArthu ' Back Row: Mrs. Whitener (director). ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATION 182 SYMPHONIC BAND Front Row: B Lewis, K Powers, S Hayes, A Robertson, C Cushman, C Walters, K Watrous, C Getty Second Row: J Hardin, J Powers, A Smith, B Cook, S Eller, C Neal, M Tanguy, R Goff, S. Sanger, L Elias, K Stim, W Clark Third Row: L Love, J Taubenberger, J Bernstein, S. Olsen, D Lukschanderl, R Whitener, M Wentzel, L Hays, G Smith, G Bernstein, G Mock, D. Utnik S Medretz, D Burhardt, M Owens Fourth Row: K Lewis, D Breeden, A Leon-Guerrero, L Scarlett, V Barnes, B Patty, A Atchison, A Kranak, D. Boyle, A. Murphy, D Badzik, D Paulsen, W, Crump, K Burkhardt, R Dundas, S Kiley, S Stratten, J Kenealy, T Grissom Fifth Row: M Rams, J Kroeger, J Orlick, J Catalfamo, C. Renninger, M Springfield, M Sanders, B Watson, M Mosior, L Bradley, M Rodda Back Row: Mr Gimore (director), M. Clingenpeel, P Lokie, J Tabler, D DiCola, P DiCola, G. Cook, B Marteere, D Talbert, C. Johnson, G. North. I l_ CONCERT BAND Front Row: L. Ferrell, C Hellwig, B Fields, L Spruill, D Bornes, L Krueger, M Powe, L Hoffman Second Row: A Szaz, J Rowden, J Howick, S Phillips, N Moon, D Olsen, L Sabatini, B Alger, K Matthews, T Lohr, C. Duncan. Third Row: B Kraft, M. Enokida, S. Steiger, C Maroney, B Mantz, V Silva, P Bloxson, M Downes, R. Lohr, C Wheeless, J Swift, J Judy, D. Houle, C. Slagle, S Stewart Fourth Row: C. Carnahan, M Stratton, M Parker, T Wills, T. Moger, P Hitchcock, C. Meredith, T. Hawranick, B Nelson, C. Schmader, S. Kuhn, J. Lawson. Back Row: J. Jacobs, N Jones, M. Heilberg 183 JAZZ LAB Front Row: K Watrous, R Dundas, K Breedan, W Crump, D Paulson, K. Burkhardt. S Stratton Second Row: M. Rodda, L Bradley, M Mosior, J Lawson Back Row: A Cambern, R Heilberg, M Sanders, M Springfield, C Renninger, J Bobolsky, J. Catalfamo, J Orlick SENIOR PIPELINE The goal of the edi¬ tors and staff of the Se¬ nior Pipeline was to pub¬ lish one issue per month in order to keep the members of their class informed of activities which might interest them and to provide them with an opportu¬ nity to express their ideas. Front Row: S. Boyle, J. Greene Bock Row: A Kerr, J Dickson, T, Erdodi, L. Pohler, B Ellertson, A Kemp, S- Martin, V Mahler, D Fuller, M McGuinness ORGANIZATIONS 184 1977 SHIELD STAFF 185 Front Row: Kim Campbell - Sr. Class, Co-Ed.; Gail Predzen - Frosh Class, Ed.; Mary Runow — Sports; Carol Gallagher — Co-Ed. in Chief; Ms. Judy Wright — Sponsor; Betty Moore - Co-Ed. in Chief; Dana Silerey - Student Life; Mac Sutherland - Photographer; Second Row: Donna Shanahan — Sports, Co-Ed., Margaret Mekenie — Jr. Class, Ed.; Caroline Wilson — Student Life, Ed.; Beth Cook - Layout; Andrea Kemp Organizations, Ed.; Robert Mayo - Soph Class, Ed.; Rana Ahmed — Typist; Hiedi Bliss — Typist; Donna Sowick — Jr. Class; Jeannie Gomez — Photographer; Pam Moreland — Photographer; Susan Morita — Organizations and Business; Jo Masters - Student Life; Back Row: Malarie Weimann — Faculty Ed.; Cindy Pannullo — Academics, Ed.; Mary Ellen Boyle — Soph Class; Mary Beth Kinney — Soph Class; Mike Zenk - Photographers; Lester Morter — Photographer; Derek Brown — Photographer, Ed., Charles Renniger Photographer; Stacy Martin — Sr. Class, Co. Ed.; Jackie Masters - Sr. Class; Sarah Welch — Sports, Co-Ed. not pictured: Leigh Olewine - Layout, Ed.; Mike Landry — Sports, Ed.; Susan Boyle — Copy, Ed.; Buddy Baker - Layout; SPORTS _____ 188 189 0 Marshall 1 0 Fort Hunt 3 JV FIELD HOCKEY Lee Opponent 0 Annandale 3 0 Edison 1 0 Hayfield 1 0 Jefferson 2 0 Mt. Vernon 1 1 Groveton 0 0 Marshall 2 1 Ft. Hunt 0 GIRLS ' TENNIS Lee Opponent 6 Groveton 3 5 4 8 Edison 1 7 2 5 Hayfield 4 4 2 5 Jeffe rson 4 6 3 3 Mt. Vernon 6 1 8 2 Ft. Hunt 7 1 5 CROSS COUNTRY Lee Opponent 56 Edison 30 T.C. Williams 45 Groveton 108 33 Ft. Hunt 50 Mt. Vernon 42 23 Hayfield 64 Robinson 40 28 Jefferson 58 Annandale 45 27 Groveton 71 Robinson 34 43 Woodson 27 Hayfield 54 VARSITY FOOTBALL Lee Opponent 7 West Springfield 14 6 Robinson 30 7 Annandale 7 6 Falls Church 21 21 Hayfield 0 6 Mt. Vernon 0 13 Edison 24 7 Ft. Hunt 14 12 Groveton 13 8 Jefferson JV FOOTBALL 34 Lee Opponent 14 Annandale 16 24 Falls Church 32 12 Hayfield 0 16 Edison 24 8 Groveton 14 16 Mr. Vernon 18 6 Jefferson 20 16 Ft. Hunt 32 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Lee Opponent 12 Hayfield 6 0 Mt. Vernon 22 6 Edison 24 0 Ft. Hunt 28 0 Groveton 49 0 Jefferson 12 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Lee Opponent 1 Annandale 2 1 Edison 1 0 Hayfield 0 0 Jefferson 1 0 Mt. Vernon 1 0 Groveton 2 SPORTS 190 Front Row; B Moore (co-captain) Second Row: M Runow, D Shanahan, K Findley, D Sowick, R Eggleston (co-captain), K Hannigan, B Williams, L. Furchak, Back Row: J Masters, M Wiemann, J Masters The Varsity cheerleaders get into the spirit of things before the game 191 The Varsity Cheerleaders preform rollcall with precision The Cheerleaders prepare for the kick off Sue and Betty socialize before the game. SPORTS Varsity Football 192 . A Front Ro w: B Renner, M Wallace, C. Cooke, D Fritz, B Cushman, M McClellan, B Lenhoff, P Hannigan, B Duffy, B Kane, E Morton, D Hogan, M Dishner Second Row: Mr Simpson (head coach), T Martin, C Lucas, P Popeck, T Shepley, K Breeden, R Best, B Buerger, T Begley, J Harris, D Jones, E Wood, R Hodges, P. Chaney, Mr Kemp (coach) Third Row: B Tringali, D. Duck, D McCarthy, M Shearer, P Cooke, R Hanson, K. Stone, B Frano, R Bright, L Bond, S Howard, C Dail, J Spear, T Jarvis, T Clark. Back Row: Mr Knight (coach), Mr White (coach) G Dawd, G Butt, J. Youngblood, J McGowan, B. Morton, P Brown, M Dixon, J. Alexander, G. O ' Brien, D Jones, B Amos, K. Booe, Mr Ferguson, (coach), Mr Brown (coach) The Lee Lancers started the 1976 football season with high hopes and a new head coach. Under the lead¬ ership of their tri-captains, Pat Moses Hannigan, Brian Kong Lenhoff, and Mike Mac McClellan, the team worked with endless spirit. In spite of some very dis¬ couraging first halves, the Lancers held all but one of their opponants scoreless in the second halves of their games. The Lancer team had many good football players with eleven receiving awards and honors for their accomplishments. They had the essential ingre¬ dients for a strong team but lacked a forceful scoring abil¬ ity. In spite of a less than successful record the team played well together. Led by rising juniors who gained valuable playing time this season, the Lancers show great promise for the 1977 season. Lancer players who received awards for their per¬ formances during the season were: John Alexander — All-District Honorable Mention Tim Begley — All-District 1st team Randy Best — Outstanding Lineman, All-District 2nd team Ken Breeden — Outstanding Sportsmanship Award Bill Cushman — All-District Honorable Mention Mike Dishner — Outstanding Runningback, Coaches ' Trophy, All-District 2nd team Greg Dowd — All-District Honorable Mention Pat Hannigan — All-District 1st team Brian Lenhoff — Most Valuable Player, Outstand¬ ing Defensive Player, All-District 1 st team Craig Lucas — All-Regional 2nd team, All-District 1 st team Mike McClellan — All-District Honorable Mention Coach Simpson looks over his mighty Lancers with great anticipation. Captains Hannigan and Lenhoff set the pace right from the start Shoot!” Brantley charges into the Foil Church line! Lancer coaches: Mr. Simpson, Mr. White, Mr. Ferguson, Mr Kemp, Mr Brown, Mr. Kight, and Mr Bradley SPORTS SPORTS Ken Booe gives the ball a good hard kick The mighty Lancers rampage on the field. Dan Hogan looks for an opening Bill Renner, the model kicker Brian Lenhoff hits his opponent 195 The Lancer work horse. The mighty Lancers gain yardage as John Alexander drags his opponent OOOPPPSSS!!! Mike McClellan is on the run RUN!!!!! SPORTS F Cheerleaders I JV Cheerleaders 196 197 LT o ?n a T“ r 50 ' V fr 3 2 « .4 j % • ? ■ ' V ' y SI . b F - n ' t A; ) SB m .1 • WW i .,„ , U. p . 4 i 1 ia 82 J 4 i ? i w«wVP £«. («i -°%y 3 .V r v . ■ t ‘ • r«iv • 4 ’ Front Row: D Buerger, C. Rollins, M. Mouse, G. Gordon, M Moron, T Shepley, K. Show, S. Gould. Second Row: D Duck, C. Ronon, J. Ross, J Crandall, B. Klinq D Breedon S. Medvetz. Back Row: B Leslie, T Beto, L. Horton, L, Shifflett, P. Caussin, J. Bobolsky, J. Sanders, P Davis Front Row: J. Goings C Sakamoto, D Quackenbush, A Atchison, J Neihoff, T Allee, B Harris, K. Morrow, C Hightower, D Stolensky, M. DuCote, B. Christenson, B Ferris Second Row: D Houle B Kvasmcka, P. Donly, J Cooke. M Downes, J Meeks, J. Dean, C. Funk, T Lohr, J. Forburger, C. Brown, H Enikida, R, Jones, M Grover, S Bleck, S Eggleston D. Hughes, B. Dowd F ii . S om P. ton 0¥ JL G- Urboeh, manager, W. Hidgon, P, Edwards, Assistant Coach, D. Reed, D. Talbert, B Shelton, R Childress, G. Lachica, K Boblsky, G Bre.denbach, B. Bullock Costanzo CoachMaste rs G Whee ess ' J Headlee ' C Wheeless, P Ronon, T Murphy, D. Beatty, M. Watts, M Gregory. M Root, manager. Coach Bradley Not Pictured: K Mueller, j JV Football I F Football Cross Countr ■ 198 S. Copan, J. Powell, C Nyce, A, Jones (coach), P, Breidenbach, M Springfield, J Springer. Front Row: M Ramos, B. Kilchrist, S. Meeks, J, Herriman Bock Row: 1 1 H o ' Keith Crueger looks for the finish line after a long hard run. A young group of two Sophomores, three Juniors, and two Seniors made up the Varsity Squad. This team enjoyed a successful year with the best performance being the Georgetown University Varsity B Race Championships. The record in dual meets was 4-2 and the team placed in the top ten of all Invitationals in which it competed. Co-Captains Stuart Copan and Jim Powell provided good leadership and were examples of hard working athletes. Jud Springer, one of the best sophomores in the state, placed fourth in our district, twelfth in the region and sixteenth in the State Meet. Mark Springfield was our only senior in the top five and will be sorely missed. We expect to get help next year from Brian Kilchrist, Mark Ramos, and other promising sophomores. Mark Ramos speeds up his pace to catch up with An- nadale ' s runner 199 Front Row: D. Brown, M Southerland, D Denton, M. Gallagher, D Kilchrist, C. Slebodmcl Back Row: J Hoopes, C Rose, K Douglas. A Ellertson, J Blakely, C. Adams, Miss Arduini (Coach). Dawn Denton watches the ball as it goes to her opponent Jan Hoops concentrates on her match The girls ' tennis team finished their season by placing third in their district. They had a season record of 8 wins and 4 losses. Coached by Miss Arduini the girls played well, and Dawn Denton, Maureen Gallagher, and Deb¬ bie Kilchrist each advanced to the district tournament where Maureen placed fourth. The two top double teams of Maureen Gal¬ lagher and Dawn Denton and Debbie Kilchrist and Amy Ellertson also represented Lee in the District tournament. Dawn and Maureen placed second in this tournament and ad¬ vanced to the regional tournament. Lisa Hays gives the ball a good hard hit. SPORTS Varsity Hockey 200 ■ «. tjxSEk ' . 4 Front Row: J. Simmons, C. Angelino, M Angelino, S- Gianakoris, L Egger. Back Row: S. Smallwood, M Atwood, P Polmore, S, Kiley, A Sigethy, J. Matson, R Enokida Liz Egger, a junior member of the team, fighther opponent for the ball Jean Simmons is ready to steal the ball from her opponent The Girls Varsity Hockey team ended their season with five losses and three ties. The team consisted of four seniors, six juniors and two sophomores. Captains were Catherine Angelino, Sue Gianakaris, Jo Lokie, and Margaret Angelino. Most Valuable Players were Catherine Angelino and Jo Lokie. Cathy Angelino, goalie for the team, waits for the action to return to her end of the field 201 Front Row: A Victor, N Smallwood. Row 2: K Humbert, M Hanson, E Quigley, H. Cestone, M Burgess, M. Egger, K. Ramsey Bock Row: M Shannon, M Marcuso, K Love, T. Fashel, S. Smith, J Nusbaumer, M. Kositch, B Detrich, J Oslanski, L Marshaluski. ■v Miss Fields watches the game from the sidelines with a few of the players ' parents Ellen Quigley approaches the ball with the intent to attack The Junior Varsity team ended their season with a 2-6-0 record. All the girls improved tremendously and most of the girls will be back next year for another season of hockey. Most Valuable Players were Andy Victor and Sandy Smallwood. The members of the JV Hockey team eagerly await their turn to be sent into the game. JV Hockey 202 203 58 Ft. Hunt 48 44 West Springfield 49 50 Marshall 62 56 Mt. Vernon 58 51 Jefferson 49 52 Groveton 42 72 Hayfield 64 54 Edison 48 70 Ft. Hunt 34 42 Mt. Vernon 61 46 Jeffe rson 49 48 Groveton 68 69 Hayfield 68 57 Edison 58 77 Ft. Hunt VARSITY WRESTLING 70 Lee Opponent 14 West Springfield 40 9 Robinson 44 16 Fairfax 42 15 Lake Braddock 41 30 Washington and Lee 31 33 Wakefield 18 21 Hayfield 35 28 Edison 23 42 Ft. Hunt 14 26 Mt. Vernon 27 16 Jeffe rson 33 45 Groveton SWIMMING 12 Lee Opponent 127 Edison 190 81 Jeffe rson 256 153 Hayfield 160 120 Groveton 199 126 Mt. Vernon RIFLE 189 Lee Opponent 1103 Ft. Hunt 1086 1124 Jeffe rson 1085 1 1 12 West Springfield 999 1088 Herndon 1069 1102 Quantico 1051 1115 W.T. Woodson 1164 1115 Yorktown 1068 1130 London, Maryland 1094 1134 Hayfield 1 1 18 1133 Langley 1057 1129 Falls Church 1017 1121 Robinson INDOOR TRACK 1135 Lee Opponent 38 Woodson 57 Lake Braddock 47 47 Annandale 67 Jefferson 31 37 Edison JV WRESTLING 83 Lee Opponent 15 West Springfield 44 12 Robinson 46 16 Fairfax 42 18 Lake Braddock 44 15 Hayfield 49 52 Edison 18 54 Ft. Hunt 18 26 Mt. Vernon 29 19 Jefferson 35 24 Groveton GIRLS ' JV BASKETBALL 29 Lee Opponent 27 Mt. Vernon 31 32 Jefferson 44 27 Groveton 52 28 Hayfield 32 33 Edison 26 28 Ft Hunt 33 23 Mt. Vernon 41 23 Jeffer son 60 19 Groveton 54 20 Hayfield 26 47 Edison 35 28 Ft Hunt 35 Lee VARSITY BASKETBALL Opponent 74 Woodson 63 79 Madison 64 73 Robinson 66 82 Oakton 58 48 Lake Braddock 44 76 West Springfield 74 84 West Springfield 70 69 Mt. Vernon 63 93 Jefferson 78 62 Groveton 52 67 Hayfield 56 68 Edison 56 103 Ft. Hunt 83 74 Mt. Vernon 58 67 Jefferson 70 65 Groveton 55 68 Chantilly 58 63 Hayfield 60 83 Edison 51 84 Ft. Hunt 80 71 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Mt. Vernon 62 72 Groveton 66 66 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Stuart 57 61 T.C. Williams 64 Lee GIRLS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL Opponent 56 Mt. Vernon 49 59 Jeffe rson 28 46 Groveton 37 59 Hayfield 37 46 Edison 42 62 Ft. Hunt 60 71 Mt. Vernon 53 69 Jefferson 56 58 Groveton 36 46 Hayfield 48 74 Edison 30 76 Ft Hunt 49 79 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Groveton 48 57 Hayfield 49 55 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Herndon 51 38 Robinson 43 Lee JV BASKETBALL Opponent 77 Woodson 78 76 Madison 55 59 Robinson 62 81 Oakton 49 83 Lake Braddock 68 63 West Springfield 48 75 West Springfield 72 75 Mt. Vernon 84 69 Jefferson 63 59 Groveton 60 58 Hayfield 70 64 Edison 52 57 Ft. Hunt 54 83 Mt. Vernon 62 65 Jefferson 59 67 Groveton 65 66 Chantilly 60 78 Hayfield 62 81 Edison 58 67 Ft. Hunt 74 68 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Mt. Vernon 58 51 Groveton 74 Lee FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Opponent 35 Mt. Vernon 59 36 Jefferson 48 59 Groveton 56 66 Hayfield 63 41 Edison 49 SPORTS Basketball 204 Left to Right: D Gould, S Meredith, S Shoemaker, S. Busby, J. Cloyd, M Niehoff, A. McCullock, P Honnigan, B Renner, J Atchinson, M, Sheorer, M. Weisbrod. Kneeling: R Rollins, P. Raffed (monage rs). Coming off the best season in the school ' s his¬ tory, preseason hopes for the Lancers were high. The experienced seniors formed the backbone of the team with All-Regional guard Jay Atchinson heading the list. Other standouts were David G ould, Alec McCullock, Bill Renner and Mike Niehoff. The senior members of the team had a four year record of 76 and 1 1. The team finished the regular season with a 19-1 record and went to the tournament first in the district. The team ' s real test came in the regional tournament when they were matched against T.C. Williams. Coach Dean said, This has been one of the most en¬ joyable years of my coaching career. Jay Atchison — MVP for Lee 1 st Team District All District Tournament Team MVP District Tournament 1st Team Northern Region All Northern Region Tournament Team 1 st Team All-Meet David Gould — 2nd Team District All District Tournament Team All Northern Region Tournament Team Best Defensive Player for Lee Alec McCullock — MVP for Lee 1 st Team District 3rd Team Northern Region Mike Niehoff — Jerry Hannas Memorial Scholarship Bill Renner has his own technique. David turns on his charm and dazzles” the ref 205 Alec skillfully makes two for Lee. David Gould goes up for two Jay heads down court The Lancers and Coach Dean plan their strategy for the next quarter. Jay concentrates on the game The Lancers take a break with a ten point lead. SPORTS SPORTS 206 David looks down court for a teammate to pass the ball to. 207 Mike Nienoff jumps for the rebound as the Tigers miss the basket Coach Dean proudly presents the Gunston District Trophy to Mr. Jackson. Pat Hannigan makes a lay-up and adds two more points for the victory. Bo Bo McCullock helps to prove that the Titans aren ' t as tough as they think they are!!!!! David Gould shoots and makes the basket that ties the score in the game of the year against TC Williams!!!!! SPORTS F Basketball I JV Basketball 208 cn H a fiaxiceM, VVI| anco± Front Row: 5 Coussey. T Corroll, N Mueller, S Wilson, M Sowick, P Smith Bock Row: J Jones (cooch), S. Gould, C Rollins, S Green, D Lowe, J Boumgortner, J Jones, K Rollins, M Miller, T Sardinia, M Gainey (manager) Front Row: C Hightower (monoger), A Atehmson, T. Schaffer, D G Lachica, R Myers, D Evons, S Tilly (monoger), J Buldoc. Stilinski, J Niehoff, J Foreburger, C Meredith Back Row: M Laws (manager), L Fritz, R Collins, K Muller, D Baker, 209 Front Row: G Silirie, S Merdoc, M Gallagher, C Urbach Back Row: C O ' Connor, M Ostmate, R Landry, L Mills, S Clements (mascot), C Jellison, R Eggleston, M Root, E Jones, C Sleigh The girls ' gymnastics team ended the season finishing in 2nd place with a 4-2 record. Laura Mills finished 1st in the district on uneven bars and was selected for the All-District team. Cathy Jellison filled in a solid 2nd in all meets, placing 4th in the district tournament. Maureen Os- tinato did a fine job on the unevens, filling in the 3rd place spot toward the end of the season. Wendy Crump, Lee ' s all-around, held 4th in bars for the Lan¬ cers, and the Mills and Jelli¬ son team kept Lee unde¬ feated in bars. Ronnie Eggleston finished 5th in the district in vaulting. Wendy Crump will be returning next year to lead the team on to an even finer season. Laura Mills wins the State championship on the uneven parallel bars. Concentration Gymnastics Wrestling 210 Front Row: B Kinder (manager), N Beams (manager). Row 2: J Ahmed, P Lokie, D Gallagher, D. Jones, D Beatty, T Rowden, B Murphy Back Row: J Masters (assistant coach), K Booe, T Beto, P Popeck, S Forbes, B Mitchell, G Keller, P Varre (coach). Don Gallagher confers with Coach Varre minutes before the match The Lee High School wrestling team had an overall good season. Paul Lokie, Tom Rowden, and Darrell Jones returned from last year ' s var¬ sity team and were joined by nine new wrestlers. The ' 76- ' 77 co-captains were Tom Rowden and Scott Forbes Some of Lee ' s wrestlers did very well individually. Tom Rowden had a regular season record of 1 1-1-0 and received first place in district competition. Ken Booe also finished first in districts with a regular season record of 6-5-0 Paul Lokie finished second in districts, Darrell Jones finished third, and Jamae Ahmed and Dan Gallagher finished in fourth place. These wrestlers represented Lee in the regional competition. The team ' s overall record for the season was 4-8-0. Take down, two points. 211 A Lancer shows his power SPORTS SPORTS 212 Keep your distance! A Lee wrestler has a sure win Smile, Scott Lee makes an escape Dan comes face to face with his opponent. 213 Front Row: J Rowden, B. Ruggles, M Wentzel, W. Ingram, K. Nolan Back Row: L Shifflett, K Harrison, G. Wheeless, J Masters (coach), J. Ragon, P. Brown, E. Randolph Front Row: D. Reed, J, Lee, J, Rankin. Row 2: J. Scorlett, T. Hylond Back Row: J, Jacobs J V Wrestling I Freshman Wrestling Girls’ Basketball 214 i h CL Front Row: A Ellertson, J Simmons, J. Lokie, K Kleha, D Kilchrist. Back Row: Miss Rowe (coach), M Atwood (manager), C Rose, J Rose, L Egger, B. Campbell, M. McCloy, C Angelino, M Angelino Amy Ellertson jumps for the rebound The Girls ' Varsity Basketball team possessed all the ingredients of a championship team. They had dedica¬ tion, ability, a desire to win, and most of all a goal in mind. The team had a fine season with 14 wins and 2 losses. They were first place in the district and won the district tournament. Each and every player contributed to a most successful season. Kathy Kleha — All District Team, All Dist. Tourna¬ ment Team, MVP for District Tournament, All Reg. Tournament Team, MVP for Lee. Elizabeth Egger — All District Team, All Dist. Tour¬ nament Team, All Reg. Tournament Team. Beth Campbell looks as the ball flies over her head Kathy Kleha proudly presents the Gunston District trophy to Mr Jackson 215 Hold on Debbie, Liz is commmg to the rescue Egger stretches for the jump ball The Varsity girls await their turn The Lancers warm up in hopes of another victory. SPORTS Girls JV Basketball 216 Front Row: L. McCordle, D Banko, A Victor, L Renner, J Blakely, S, Greene Bock Row: A Sigethy (manager), J Nesbaumer (manager), L. Love, B Baugh, M Boyle, S. Sweetser, K. Humbert, R Hozen, M Kositch (manager). The JV Basketball team coached by Miss Hardin and assistant coach Sally Campbell gained much experience in preparation for next year ' s team. The captains were Lisa Renner and Andy Victor. The team ' s record was 2-10. The season high scorers were Becky Baugh, first place, and Lisa Renner, second place. The leading rebounders for the season were Kim Humbert, first, and Janie Blakely, second. Renee Hazen had the highest percentage of free throws. Kim Humbert was recog¬ nized as the most improved player. The Most Valuable Player Award went to Laurie McCardle. 217 —;— i _ k_ r _ - r A m. A ■j w Front Row: K Kroeger, R Lohr, P- Donnelly, S. Smiley , H. Enokido, K- Pohler, C Sokomoto Second Row: R Goodacre, B, Harris, T. Lohr, J Meeks, M, Owens, P- Graft Third R ow: J Herriman, M Spirngfield, D Buckius, D Maddox, 5 Copan, M Luhtanen Fourth Row: C Booten, J Deese, M Green, A Caussin (manager), T Lupien, T Shepley, P Wooten Fifth Row: N Perry, J. Powell, L Vanotta, G Campion (manager), C. Nyce, B Kilchrist, J. Springer, S. Meeks. Bock Row: J Wohlford, M Decker, P. Cooke, P. Edwards The Indoor Track team was ham¬ pered by the severe winter weather and lack of practice space inside the building. Several young men promise a bright future for track at Lee. Sopho¬ more Jud Springer and junior Scott Meeks represented Lee at the state meet in the 2-mile and mile events re¬ spectively. Dean Maddox will return next year to be the district favorite in the 600. Nate Perry was the team ' s leading scorer, excelling in the high jump, triple jump, long jump, and short sprints. The team will return next year confident of a good season. Jud Springer wins 1st place in the 2 mile event at the CYO Track Meet Winter Track Rifle Team 218 Front Row: S Anti, K Long, S Olsen, S Poke, Bock Row: E Doke (Coach), J. Castagnola, C. Ulrich, S Stuckey, J Vornell (Faculty Sponsor) The 1976-77 Rifle team had a great season. In mid-February their record stood at 8-1, the only loss being Woodson High School. The team broke the 1 125 point school record once with a score of 1130 and again with 1134 points out of a possible 1200. Karen Long, a junior, was Lee ' s highest indi¬ vidual shooter. She was joined by Shelle Anti, Susan Dake, Sue Olsen, Steve Stuckey, John Castagnola, and Craig Ulrich. Susan Dake was the only senior member, so the team will have a very strong and experienced group of ex¬ perts returning next year. The team had practices at Libbey Range, Fort Belvior, and Quantico Marine Base. The team and the Rifle Club are affiliated with the National Rifle Association and part of the 13 team Northern Virginia Scholastic Rifle League. The team coaches for the 1976-77 team were Col. Jim Varnell and Mr. Eugene Dake, who willingly gave of their free time and exper¬ tise to make this year ' s team the best Lee has ever had. Karen Long practices at Libby Range at Fort Belvoir. 219 Front Row: J. Hardin, D Huber, C Salaz, J Easley, C Hawramck, J. Houseknechf, E Zambrano, G Breindenback Row 2: C Charron, S Lee, R Paz, A. Robertson, M Charron, S Wooten, T Scovill, D Hardin, M Mancuso, D Hightower Back Row: S Massaro, A Mancuso, L Matson, N Cohen, J Fraker, T Gibson, Y Houseknechf, L Salaz, R Pacheco, L Wood, M Guiles (Coach) For the Lee High School swim team, coached by Mr. Guiles, this year was one of personal victories and a number of near wins. The thirty-four team participants swam against schools with as many as sixty and se¬ venty members. The team decided to continue on anyway trying their best. Using this year as a learning season, the team members are pre¬ pared for the next season. John Alexander took third place in the district diving competi¬ tion. John Alexander represents Lee at the regional swim meet. SPORTS 220 221 April 29 McLean May 3 Lake Braddock May 6 Mt. Vernon May 13 Jefferson TENNIS April 1 Edison April 4 Ft. Hunt April 6 Mt. Vernon April 13 Hayfield April 18 Jefferson April 20 Groveton April 22 Edison April 25 Ft. Hunt April 27 Mt. Vernon April 29 Hayfield May 4 Jefferson May 6 Groveton GOLF March 21 Lake Braddock March 25 Edison March 28 Groveton April 1 Jefferson April 4 St. Stevens April 1 1 Quantico Invitational April 22 Mt. Vernon April 25 Ft. Hunt April 26 Woodberry Forest April 29 Hayfield BOYS ' TRACK March 25 Harringer Relays March 29 Edison, Fort Hunt March 3 1 Watts Invitational April 5 Lake Braddock, Annandale April 7 Ft. Hunt Invitational April 12 W.T. Woodson, T.C. Williams April 16 Dogwood Invitational April 19 Groveton, Mt. Vernon April 26 Jefferson May 2 Quantico GIRLS ' TRACK March 29 Hayfield April 1 Edison April 5 Groveton April 14 Mt. Vernon April 19 Jefferson April 28 Ft. Hunt JV AND VARSITY BASEBALL April 1 Hayfield April 4 Ft. Hunt April 6 Jefferson April 8-9 Springfield Invitational April 1 1 Edison April 13 Mt. Vernon April 15 Groveton April 20 Ft. Hunt April 22 Jefferson April 25 Hayfield April 27 Edison April 29 Mt. Vernon May 2 Groveton May 6 Ft. Hunt May 9 Jefferson May 1 1 Hayfield May 13 Edison May 16 Mt. Vernon May 1 8 Groveton JV AND VARSITY SOFTBALL April 4 Ft. Hunt April 7 Hayfield April 13 Groveton April 15 Jefferson April 19 Edison April 26 Mt. Vernon April 28 Ft. Hunt May 3 Hayfield May 5 Groveton May 10 Jefferson May 12 Edison May 19 Mt. Vernon BOYS ' SOCCER April 5 West Springfield April 13 Ft. Hunt April 15 Edison April 19 Annandale April 22 George Mason April 26 Groveton April 29 Hayfield May 3 Lake Braddo ck May 6 Mt. Vernon May 10 Robinson May 13 Jeffe rson GIRLS ' SOCCER April 13 Ft. Hunt April 15 Edison April 26 Groveton SPORTS 222 Front row: J Trabucco, J Youngblood, R Flaherty, B Duffy, D Lowe, R Hodges, Second row: T Carroll, M Dixon, J. Bonoveri, J Pfister, J Herriman, S. Stewart, M Dishnei Back row: L. Harvey (manager), J Hundemann (batgirl), E Morton, M Fox, A McCullock, B Cushman, B Renner, Coach Bradley, K. Swindel, V. Barnes (manager) Joe Buonviri, one of the senior members of the baseball team, gives the ball a good hit 1 The 1977 Lancer diamondmen looked to the season with cautious optimism after a disappointing 10-10 finish in 1976. Although the varsity had 10 returning letter- men, they were seriously challenged by six promising rookies up form the JV ' s, a Frosh and a first year junior. Alec McCullock, a potential pro-draftee, headed the mound crew with Mike Fox, Billy Cushman, and Pinky Hodges rounding out the staff. Right handed swingers Bill Renner and Mike Dishner as well as lefty Jim Pfister ignited the Lancer offense. The infield was anchored by Joe Buonviri and Eddie Morton, with rookies Tommy Carroll, Jim Youngblood, Joe Trabucco, and Dave Lowe challenged them for the three starting positions. Patrol¬ ling the outfield was the ever fleet Rich Flaherty, in center. Bill Duffy, Jeff Herriman, and Mark Stuart. All in all, it was a promising season for the relatively young Lancer nine. Bo Bo McCullock, one of fhe pitchers for the Lancers, takes a big wind up! 223 ffljFTU mm : ■:■ ' i ,, ’ V • t$ MR Bun Joe Buonviri hustles to throw the ball to one of his teammates Lee ' s pitcher and catcher, Bo Bo McCullock, and Bill Renner discuss the strategy for the next inning. hfxss • $ ■ Bill Renner catches the ball for practice before the game! Richard Flaherty bunts the ball to fake out his opponent Coach Bradley gives his team a few pointers before the game! This will get him out!!! SPORTS SPORTS 224 Front row: J Niehoff, B Morton, C, Sakamoto, P Brown, row 2: S Hryckiewicz, C. Rollins, T. Shepley, T Evans, P Smith, Back row: D Budynas, K, Moreland, C Mercer, T Wills, G Frano (0 -Q a (0 CD Front row: K Schmader, C Brown, B. Christenson, J Forburger, C Funk, T Allee, M Wozney, Second row: M row A McCullock (cooch), S Tilley, B Meiklejohn, B Bullock, R Childress, J Lachico. E Morton (cooch) Watts, G. Lachica, M. Downes, D. Baker, F. Kleha, F. Farrell, K Snyder. Back 225 Front row: A Ellertson, M Atwood, D Banks, D Brown, R Colley, Second row: E Malone, M Angelino, J Simmons, L. Greene, P Palmore, Back row: J Blakely, M Boyle, S. Kiley J Rose, C. Rose Front row: K. Melone, K. Matthews, C. Wood, L. Hogan, L. Krueger Second row: C. Williams, K Ramsey, D. Pyre, T Emger, D Weaver Back row: P. Boloxson, R Pacheco, P. Painton, E. Best. Softball I JV Softball SPORTS 226 Front Row: H Endokida, M. Jones, D Kemp, M Risso, J, Piche, P Scoppa, A. Matteo, M. DuCote Second Row: K, Pohler, Y, Kim, B. Beale, J, Scoppo, B Edwards, B Beddow, M Kerrigan. Bock Row: R Goodacre, W. Kemp, M Wallace, S. Tredway, J. Matteo, J. Labovites, B Baker, Coach Collins Mike Wallace dribbles the ball down the field to keep it out of his opponents ' reach The Soccer team was young with only four seniors, yet had many returning starters. High hopes were held for a successful season The play was fast, competitive and exciting. All-Gunston District players Jim Labovites and Brant Edwards along with much improved Scott Tredway were the key to a successful de¬ fense Bruce Beddow directed the attack aided by Brian Beale and Wes Kemp. The Soccer team is a close knit, motivated, am¬ bitious squad which did their best to make Lee proud of them. Scott Meredith kicks the boll away for his opponent. 227 Soccer, the game of skill Scott Meredith out runs his opponent to keep control of the ball. Brant Edwards prepares to drill the ball for a score! Jason Matteo taps the ball in hopes to throw off his opponent. The Kemp brothers hustle for control of the ball Jason Matteo keeps the ball out of everyone ' s reach by his dribbling skills SPORTS 228 Front Row: J. Bolduc, L Bulley, M Bessenger, M. Gallagher, A Landers Second Row: L, McCardle, L Brunkenhoefer, L Chambliss, B Baugh, B. Landers Back Row: T, Crist, J Daniels, B Campbell, J. Lokie, J Hoops, J. Nusbaumen 229 Front Row: P. Breidenbach, M Landry, T Burgess, R Shin, D, Barrineua, J. Ponella Back Row: Coach Whit e, L. Freeman, F. Cook, M. Schubatt, J Murphy, K. Ray, P Weed, M, Greek, J Daniels, D Denton. Front Row: M Barget, M. Murphy, D. Keywood, A. Atchison, M. Cohen, P, Gauthier, Bock Row: C. Warlick, J. Ferburger, K. Kirby, J, Waller, D Hogan, Coach Farkas. SPORTS SPORTS 230 Weight Men Front Row: K Booe, B Lenhoff, P Chaney, P Hannigan Bock Row: P Edwards, L. Shifflett, L Horton, P Cooke Distance Group Front Row: M. Beeker, D. Maddox, J. Rollandin, C Nyce, S. Copan, M. Springfield, S. Meeks, J. Easley Bock Row: B Harris, D. Badzik, T Lupien, M Luttanen, T Rowden, Coach Jones, C Yong, J Springer Sprint Group Front Row: N Perry, J Bobolosky, G. Butt, L Vanatta, M Greene, S. Gould Second Row: H Fashing, K. Shaw, R Bright, S. Greene, M Clingenpeel, S Smiley, M Owens. Back Row: K Newcomb, C. Brinkman, P Graft, D Nelbuch, C Gross, M McClellan, S Roman, T. Lohr, W Higdon, J Meeks, R. Lohr u T3 Front Row: D Kilchrist, N Lerps, R Landry, M Rodda, J. Atchinson, R Murdock, J Porterfield, C Wilson, L Love Second Row: J Yarbrough, C Covey, M Schultz, G Spencer, L Renner, E Craig, L Walloce Third Row: K Wheelock, M Mancuse, S Smith, B Barrett, C Fasching, E. Kroeger, C Lokie, C Cushmon Fourth Row: L Salaz, M Charron, L Prehn, S Wooten, N Browning, C Ingram Fifth Row: J Bergh, B Barrett, L Cooke, N Tucher, K Ankenbruck, K. Lerps Back Row: L Egger, J Matson The girls ' track team takes a warm up lap before practice Liz, Debbie and Renee complete their final lap Sue Olsen makes a quick start The girls ' track team got off to an early start this year with several returning starters from last year ' s team. With lots of hard work this team will be strong with many new faces. Out¬ standing returners and new starters will be Joan Matson, Liz Egger, Lisa Love, Renee Landry and Linda Cooke. The team has been fortunate in securing a new assistant coach Mrs. Zinsser, who coached in Germany. Girls Irack Patrons John and Eliz Haggerty Don and Jane Hardin Dot and Dick Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. Harry Podsiadlik Mr. and Mrs. John W. Clark Lynn and Chuck Jones Jean and Billy Landreth Linda and Wally Bond Mr. and Mrs. William D. 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A PLUS RENTAL CENTER Main Office 7043 Brookfield Plaza Springfield, Virginia 22150 451-6060 Off Backlick Road Next to the post office CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1977 3201 West Ox Road Fairfax, Virginia 620-3820 THE SHIELD STAFF Where PLUS means area ' s largest General Rental 240 3RDEX Abene, Charles 80, 164 Acey, Jon 120 Adams, Catherine 132, 166, 199 Adams, David 144 Agnew, Leslye 144 Ahmed, Jamal 144, 210 Ahmed, Rana 120, 160, 171, 174, 184 Aicholtz, James 80, 168 Ailstock, Erik 132 Albert, Kay L 144 Albritton, Cathryn 144 Alexander, Bradley 120 Alexander, Deborah 144 Alexander, John 120, 192, 195 Alger, Lucinda 120, 178 Alger, Rebecca 144 ' 182 Allee, Thomas 144, 197 Allen, Barbara 80, 164 Allen, Eleanor 144 Allen, Jean 132 Allen, Michael 120, 132, 164 Allen, Patricia I 44 Allen, Randy 120, 164 Alls, Deborah Rene 144, 157 Almond, Michael 132 Almond, Russell 144 Amos, Brian 120, 192 Amos, Cathleen 144 Amundson, Loroine 132 Anderson, Cherill 80 Anderson, Eric 144 Anderson, Gregory 120 Anderson, Judith 132, 178 Anderson, Tracy 120 Andre, Steven 132, 169, 171 Andress, Bruce 120 Angelino, Catherine 81, 174, 200, 214 Angelino, Margaret 81, 174, 200, 214 Ankenbruck, Kathryn 120, 179, 231 Aranza, Johnny 120 Arnett, Denise 132 Arnett, Juliet 144 Arnold, Christa 81, 163 Arthur, Lisa 132 Atchison, Alan 144, 182, 197, 208 Atchison, Jan 132, 167, 196, 231 Atchison, Jay 81, 168, 204 Atmore, Randall 81 Atwood, Mebane 132, 174, 200, 214 Austin, David 120 Badzik, David 144, 182, 230 Baker, David 208 Baker, Deborah 120 Baker, Jeffrey, 81, 168, 184, 226 Baker, Kevin 132 Baker, Robert 144 Balabous, Nicholas 132 Banko, David 144, 216 Banko, Dorothy 144 Baptiste, Mark 120 Baratta, Gina 121, 164 Barber, Nancy 144, 157 Barget, Mark 81, 179 Barlow, Steven 164 Barlow, Timothy 121 Bama, Cheryl 144 Bames, Dorothy 144, 182 Barnes, Michael 173 Bames, Via 132, 182 Barnett, Patricia 121 Borrett, B.lle 132, 231 Barrett, Bonnie 132, 231 Barrineau, Charles 81, 157, 229 Bartlett, Kelli 132 Bartlett, Teresa 144 Bauer, Judy 144 Baugh, Rebecca 132, 216, 228 Baumgartner, John 132, 208 Baush, Cynthia 121 Bayly, Thomas 144 Beale, Brian 121, 167, 226 Beale, Shari 132, 196 Beall, Sherry 81, 108, 161, 167 Beams, Nancy 121, 210 Bean, Angela 121 Bean, Eric 144 Beatty, Douglas 144. 197, 210 Becker, Michael 132, 217, 230 Beddow, Bruce 121, 166, 226 Beddow, Linda 1 44 Bednarek, John 81 Begley, Timothy 81, 168, 192 Bennett, Michael 121 Bennett, Polly 81, 179 Bennett, Richard 121 Bennie, Judith 132, 180 Benson, Jon 81 Bergh, Jennifer 132, 231 Bernstein, Gary 132, 159, 173, 181, 182 Bernstein, Jeffrey 81, 1 14,.1 15, 157, 158, 159, 160, 167, 173, 175, 181 Berry, Thomas 133 Bessenger, Mary 144, 228 Best, Ellen 121, 174 Best, James 81 Best, Randall 81, 166, 192 Beto, Anthony 133, 197, 210 Betzhold, Eileen 81, 163, 166 Beyer, Catherine 133 Beyer, David 81 Beyer, Gary 81 Bierer, Cynthia 133, 181 Bishop, Sandra 133, 160 Blackmgton, Mark 81 Blackington, Matthew 82, 172 Blackston, Cynthia 121 Blakely, Karen Lynn 144, 179, 199 Blakely, Nancy 121 Blankenship, Carla 144, 179 Blankenship, Keith 133 Bleck, Steven 144, 197 Blevins, Trisha 144 Bliss, Heidi 82, 171, 184 Bloxson, John 82 Bloxson, Phyllis 144, 182 Bobolsky, John 121, 183, 197, 230 Bobolsky, Kevin 144, 197 Boecker, Michele 144 Boegehold, Kevin 144 Boh layer, Carol 121 Bolduc, Jacquelyn 149, 161 Bond, Gloria 82, 164 Bond, Larry 121, 166, 192 Bonta, Charles 82, 163, 164 Booe, Kenneth 121, 192, 194, 210, 230 Booton, Charles 121, 217 Borden, Caroline 166 Borders, Christine 121 Bosch, Patrica 121, 178 Bossa, Norman 82 Boucher, Suzanne 121 Boucher, William 145 Boyd, Scott 145 Boyle, Debra 132, 182 Boyle, Kathy 82 Boyle, Mary Ellen 132, 184, 216 Boyle, Susan 78, 82, 157, 166, 183, 184 Bradley, Lorrie 121, 169, 182, 183 Bradley, Patricia 133 Branton, Gary 82 Breeden, Daniel 133, 182, 197 Breeden, Kenneth 82, 183, 192 Breidenbach, Eugene 145, 197, 219 Breidenbach, Paul 82, 114, 115, 168, 198, 229 Brenkman, Carl 82 Brennan, James 121, 167 Brennan, Terrance 145 Brewster, Robert 121 Bright, Richard 121, 192, 230 Bright, Robin 83, 171 Briscoe, Robin 83, 163 Britt, Douglas 83, 163 Brobst, Carol 133 Bronder, Jeffrey 145 Bronder, Steven 164 Brooks, Barbara 83 Brooks, Bonnie 133 Brown, Celine 83, 166, 197 Brown, Charlotte 133 Brown, Cheryl 83 Brown, Down 83, 199 Brown, Derek 83, 184 Brown, Doris 121 Brown, Gerald 145 Brown, Gregory 121 Brown, Herbert 145 Brown, Matthew 133 Brown, Paul 133, 192, 213 Brown, Teresa 83, 157 Brown, Violet 83, 103 Browning, Douglas 121 Browning, Nancy 133, 231 Brozowski, Diane 145 Bruce, Mona 145 Brunkenhoefer, Luann 145, 228 Bryan, Barbara 132, 164 Bryan, Frank 133 Bryan, Lee Ann 121, 174, 178 Buckius, Dean 83, 158, 162, 217 Buckius, Lori 143, 145, 157 Buddington, David 121 Budynas, Donald 133 Buerger, Brantley 83, 108, 109, 158, 192 Buerger, David 133, 197 Buhler, James 83 Buhler, Thomas 133 Bulley, Lisa 142, 145, 196, 228 Bullington, Brenda 83, 115, 172 Bullock, Bruce 145, 197 Bullock, Linda 145, 196 Bunis, Jan 83 Buonviri, Joseph 83, 222 Burba, Lynn 133 Burgess, Mary 157, 201 Burgess, Thomas 84, 159, 162, 73, 229 Burkhardt, David 133, 182 Burkhardt, Kenneth 84, 159, 173, 182, 183 Burkhardt, Raymond 121, 158 Burnett, Roland 121 Burnette, Kevin 121 Burnley, Debbie 133 Busby, Scott 121, 204 Bushey, Daniel 145 Butcher, Dawn 84, 179 Butcher, Leroy 121, 179 Butt, Gary 164, 192, 230 Byerly, Carolyn 133 Byers, Joan 121 Byers, Leslie 145 Byers, Michael 84 Byrne, Ellen 121, 174 Caldwell, Tracie 163 Calkins, Joe 133 Callero, Holly 145, 179 Cambern, Andrew 121, 183 Campbell, Beverly 84, 158, 159, 166, 173 Campbell, Kim 84, 168, 184 Campbell, Mary 121, 214, 228 Campion, Gail 121, 168, 217 Capar, Allan 121, 167 Capps, Robert 133, 172 Carawan, Kimberly 145 Carey, Scott 164 Carnahan, Scott 145, 184 Carpenter, Jon 133 Carroll, Thomas 145, 208 Carter, Mark 121, 164 Cassedy, Jeffrey 133 Castagnola, John 218 Castro, Stephen 133 Catalfamo, Jay 121, 182, 183 Causey, Steven 133, 208 Caussin, Anne 118, 121, 168, 217 Caussin, Paul 133, 197 Caynor, Brenda 145 Cestone, Helen 121, 201 Cestone, Paul 84 Chambers, Carmen 84, 167 Chambliss, Elizabeth 145, 228 Chaney, Peter 192, 230 Chapman, Barbara 121, 172 Charron, Christopher 121, 219 Charron, Mary 145, 219, 231 Cherpes, George 145 Cherpes, Peter 84 Cherry, John 145 Childers, Teresa 121 Childress, Lisa Childress, Robert 145, 197 Cho, Mi Jung 133 Choate, Alan 121 Cho., Chun Sil 121, 179 Choi, Un Sun 133, 179 Choi, Yong Sok 1 45 Cholko, Vera 84 Christenson, William 145, 197 Christesen, Rebecca 145 Church, Claire 145 Church, Margaret 85 Clark, Alice 145, 161, 181 Clark, James 133, 179 Clark, Kim 145, 161 Clark, Patricia 145, 179 Clark, Susan 85 Clark, Terry 133, 192 Clark, Wesley 145, 182 Clingenpeel, Mark 145, 182, 230 Clixby, Lisa 121 Cloniger, Anna 85, 179 Cloniger, David 133, 179 Cloyd, John 121, 204 Cobb, Mary 85, 164 Cobb, Patricia 133 Coday, Deboroh 85, 163, 179 Coe, Helen 145 Cohen, Michael 145 Cohen, Nancy 121, 219 Colley, Brenda 145 Colley, Rita 133 Collins, Dale 1 43 Collins, Daniel 121 Collins, Robert 145, 208 Cologero, Glenda 145 Cologero, Pamela 121 Colonna, Stephen 85 Comer, Michele 85, 163 Compton, David 85, 115, 156, 158, 159, 160, 161, 169, 173 Compton, Donald 145, 197 Cook, Debra 85, 165, 182 Cook, Elisabeth 121, 158, 173, 182, 184 Cook, John 145, 179 Cook, Kimberly 133 Cook, Lisa 85, 174 Cook, Robert 133, 159, 173, 181 Cooke, Christopher 85, 166, 192 Cooke, Jay 122, 163, 165, 172, 229 Cooke, Jennifer 85, 197 Cooke, Jodie 86, 181 Cooke, Linda 122, 160, 169, 172, 231 Cooke, Patrick 133, 161, 162, 166, 172, 192, 217, 230 Coombs, Duncan 1 45 Copan, Stuart 122, 198, 217, 230 Copeland, Penny 122, 180 Costanzo, Joseph 145, 197 Costas, Eoanna 145 Cotter, Jean 86 Couch, Kenneth 1 33 Couch, Scott 145 Coulter, Scott 133 Cover, Christina 122, 174 Cover, Janet 86 Covey, Beverly 86, 165, 174, 176 Covey, Carol 146, 179, 231 Crabtree, Elaine Perry 86, 163 Craghead, Rodney 122 Craghead, Susan 146, 179 Craig, Daniel 122, 169 Craig, Edward 122 Craig, Margaret 133, 161, 231 Crandall, James 133, 197 Crawford, William 133, 172 Criado, Traci 160, 162, 165 Crist, Tracey 133, 228 Cronkhite, Cathy 122 Crook, Karen 122, 179 Crosby, Kathleen 122, 164 Crouch, Susan 122, 166 Crump, Wendy 133, 174, 182, 183 Cullen, Caroline 146, 157 Culpepper, Cheryl 86, 166, 176 Cunningham, Wendy 86, 163 Cushman, Carla 52, 54, 146, 182, 196, 231 Cushman, William 86, 108, 192 Dai I, Chris 133, 192 Dake, Susan 86, 162, 174, 218 Dalton, Paul 86 Daly, Eloine 122, 166, 176 Daniels, Jody 133, 228 Daniels, John 122, 229 Dankers, Mark 86 Dankers, Patricia 86 Darden, Daniel 86, 109, 158 Darr, Michael 122 Davidson, Daniel 146, 163 Davis, Patrick 122 Davis, Paul 133, 197 Day, Judith 122 Day, Linda 122 Dean, Barbara 133 Dean, James 146, 197 Deese, Donna 86, 163 Deese, John 133, 21 7 Defoor, Lamont 122, 164 Deluca, Marisa 86 Demello, Sharon 179 Demers, Paul 146 Dennis, Teresa 86 Denny, Sharon 133 Denton, Dawn 133, 199 Denton, Douglas 122, 229 Der, Ket 86, 168, 173 Der, Wai 122 Derbyshire, Catherine 146 Derendinger, John 134, 179 Desonia, Mary 122, 166, 179 Detrich, Barbara 134, 165, 174, 201 Dewing, James 122 Dickson, Jo Anne 86, 165, 174, 183 Dicola, Denise 134, 182 Dicola, Pamela 146, 182 Dirst, Kathryn 122 Dirst, Neil 172 Dishner, Michael 86, 168, 192 Dixon, Debra 87, 164, 168 Dixon, Mark 134, 192 Dofflemyer, Randolph 134 Dolan, James 134, 161, 171 Domingoes, Paul 122 Doney, Roma 87 Donly, Patrick 146, 197 Donovon, Martha 122 Dooling, Eileen 146 Dooling, Karen 87 Doria, Bonnie 55, 122, 176 Dorman, Jody 168 Douglas, Charles 146 Douglas, Kathryn 87, 159, 160, 199 Douglas, Keith 1 34 Douglas, Kevin 146 Dowd, Gregory 122 Dowd, Susan 134, 165 Dowd, William 146, 197 Dowling, Laurie 134 Downes, Michael 146, 182, 197 Downs, Jeffrey 1 34 Drummond, Dedra 87 Ducote, Marc 146, 197, 226 Ducote, Michele 122, 159, 160 Duffy, William 87, 192 Duker, Lisa 87 Dulin, Eleonora 134, 172 Duncan, Charles 134, 182 Dundos, Ralph 87, 182, 184 Dunn, Camille 146 Dunn, Christine 134 Dunn, Lisa 134, 161, 166, 172, 174 Dunn, Michael 146 Durham, Ronnie 146 Durso, Karen 87, 179 Dussault, Mary 87 Dwyer, Daniel 134 Dyer, Carol 88, 164 Earley, Tina 146 Easley, James 134, 230 Easley, Paula 88, 1 14, 167, 219 Eckert, Valeria 164 Edwards, Brant 134, 166, 226, 227 Edwards, Paul 88, 197, 217, 230 Egan, Elizabeth 1 22 Egan, Mary 88 Egger, Elizabeth 122, 200, 214, 231 Egger, Margaret 134, 168, 201 Eggleston, Francis 146 Eggleston, Sandra 134, 197 Eggleston, Ronnie 52, 56, 88, 168, 190, 209 Eiler, Susan 134, 161, 172, 182 Elias, Rosalinda 134, 182 Elkins, Debra 146 Ellertson, Amy 134, 167, 199, 214 Ellertson, Rebecca 89, 167, 183 Embree, James 1 46 Emge, Teresa 146 England, James 134, 172 England, Janet 123 Ennis, Laurel 89, 165 Enoch, Pamela 146 Enokida, Howland 146, 182, 197, 217, 226 Enokida, Ruthellyn 119, 122, 161, 165, 172, 174, 200 Erdodi, Janet 134, 176 Erdodi, Teresa 89, 183 Erickson, Jeanne 89, 178, 179 Erickson; Eileen 134, 196 Erickson, Kathleen 123 Estes, Lance 134 Evans, Elizabeth 134, 179 Evans, James 146, 210 Evans, Mark 134 Evans, Nancy 123 Evans, Thomas 123 Fahey, Patrick 1 46 Fahsl, Robin 146 Fahsl, Ten 89 Fairchild, Gary 89, 164 Farrogher, Laura 134 Farrell, Ann 89, 176 Farrell, Frank 146, 197 241 Farrell, Michael 134, 171, 172, 173 Farris, Cynthia 89, 176 Farris, Robert 146, 197 Fasching, Christine 146, 231 Fasching, Hugh 134, 230 Fauntleroy, William 123 Ferandin, Elizabeth 146 Ferrell, Lauri 182 Fetterolf, Lisa 134 Fetterolf, Robert 146 Field, Janet 134 Fields, Briana 146, 182 Finch, Marcia 134, 176 Findley, Karen 123, 168, 190 Fisch, Donald 40, 146 Fisch, Mari 123 Fischer, Pamela 89 Fischer, Patricia 89, 165 Fisher, Cynthia 134 Fisher, Dora 134 Fisher, Eva 134 Fitzgerald, David 134 Flaherty, Richard 89, 223 Fleeman, Richard 134 Fleming, Henry 123 Fleming, Vemette 123, 164 Folden, Virginia 89, 163 Forbes, Scott 63, 89, 115, 160, 161, 168, 173, 174, 210 Forbes, Steven 146 Forburger, James 147 Forburger, Jeffry 134, 197, 208 Ford, Kelly 134 Forseth, Mark 123 Foster, Brenda 89 Foster, Michael 147 Fox, Linda 164 Fox, Michael 89, 158, 159, 160 Fraker, Janet 181, 219 Fraley, Barbara 134 Frank, George 134 Frano, Brian 134, 192 Frano, Glenn 123 Freeman, Denise 134 Freeman, Diane 89 Freeman, Doris 123 Freeman, Linus 134, 229 French, Patricia 89, 163 French, William 147 Frentz, Carl 89, 164 Fritz, Douglas 89, 192 Fritz, Leslie 147, 208 Frye, Vicki 147 Fuller, Deborah 49, 90, 79, 109, 114, 115, 158, 168, 183 Funk, Charles 147, 197 Funk, Lois 90, 176 Furchak, Diana 142, 147 Furchak, Edward 90 Furchak, Lisa 123, 160, 168, 190 Furman, Marjorie 134, 176 Gainey, Michael 134, 208 Galati, Mary 134, 169, 170 Gallagher, Carol 52, 56, 90, 184 Gallagher, Daniel 134, 210 Gallagher, Maureen 48, 131, 134, 199, 209, 228 Gallagher, Michael 134 Gallagher, Stephen 123 Gardner, Mary Ann 134, 165, 179 Garrett, Sandy 134 Garten, Charla 90, 164 Gates, Robert 123 Gauli, Terri 147, 179 Gaumnitz, Paul 90 Gaumnitz, Sheila 90 Gauthier, Peter 134 Gerstle, Lisa 123, 166, 176 Getter, Lydia 123, 179 Getty, Cheryl 40, 90, 170, 182 Gianakaris, Susan 90, 165, 174, 200 Gibbons, Michael 123 Gibson, Tonja 147, 219 Gilbert, Michelle 123 Gilliland, John 123 Gilmore, Bartley 123 Gilmore, Darbie 123 Giordano, Dean 90, 161, 168 Girardi, Robert 135, 169, 173 Gleichmann, Richard 90 Goetz, Ellen 147, 181 Goff, Ramona 123, 182 Goings, Jon 147, 197 Goings, Ronald 123 Gomez, Jeanne 90, 165, 184 Gonnella, Kerrie 147 Goodacre, James 135, 172, 226 Goodacre, Robert 135, 217 Gordon, Gregg 135, 197 Gorham, Barry 135 Gould, David 160, 168, 204, 230 Gould, Scott 135, 168, 197, 208 Gowin, Diane 90, 135 Gowin, Stephanie 164, 168 Graft, Jon 147 Graft, Patrick 123, 217, 230 Graham, Kirsten 90, 162, 176 Graves, Debora 135 Gray, Kimberley 123, 167 Greek, Mitchell 123, 229 Green, Jennifer 78, 90, 167, 183 Greene, Lorraine 123 Greene, Michael 90, 217, 230 Greene, Stacey 147, 216 Greene, Steven 135, 208, 230 Greever, Eric 135 Gregg, Thomas Gregor, Ma rc 147 Gregory, Mark 147, 197 Grieg, Susan 123, 147 Griese, Loretta 123 Griffing, Tracy 123, 172 Grissom, Alexander 135, 161, 169 Grissom, Timothy 147, 182 Gross, Christopher 147, 230 Grover, Deborah 123, 166 Grover, Mike 147, 197 Groves. Wendy 147 Guglielmini, Don 147 Guzowski, Danielle 147 Hagan, Toni 147, 179 Hagerty, Cathy 123, 166 Haggerty, Richard 123 Hall, Douglas 90 Hall, Linda 147 Hall, William 90 Hambleton, Christopher 147 Hamilton, Bernard 147 Hammond, Joan 123, 178, 179 Hankey, Jeff 90 Hanna, Dawn 90, 108 Hanna, Karen 135, 176 Hannigan, Mary 122, 168, 190 Hannigan, Patrick 91, 108, 166, 192, 204, 230 Hansen, Melony 135, 174, 201 Hansen, Michelle 135 Hanson, Richard 123, 192 Hardbower, Debora 135 Hardesty, Mark 91, 166 Hardin, David 135, 219 Hardin, Jeffrey 61,91, 114, 115, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 173, 175, 179, 181, 182, 219 Hardin, Karen 147 Hardin, Kelly 123, 160, 166 Harman, Charles 123 Harmony, Lee 135 Harper, Deborah 91, 163 Harper, Luther 135, 164 Harrell, Kathleen 135, 164 Harris, Edward 91, 164 Harris, Jeffrey 91 Harris, Jere 91 Harris, John 123, 192 Harris, William 147, 197, 217, 230 Harrison, Harry 135, 180 Harrison, Kevin 123, 166, 213 Harrison, Scott 135 Hartman, Lori 91, 179 Hartman, Lynn 135 Hartman, Patrick 123 Hartmann, Linda 123 Hartmann, Lorraine 135, 166 Hartnett, Chris 135 Harvey, Barbara 135 Harvey, Donald 147 Hassell, Deborah 147 Hatcher, Carol 91 Hatcher, David 91, 180 Hawkins, Burton 92 Hawkins, Roy 92 Hawranick, Cheryl 123, 172, 219 Hawranick, Theodore 147, 182 Hawvermale, Amber 123 Hawvermale, Lisa 92, 109, 165 Hayes, Edward 123 Hayes, Susan 147, 181, 182 Hays, Lisa 92, 199 Hazen, Mark 92 Hazen, Renee 135, 216 Headlee, Joel 147, 197 Heatwole, Barbara 123 Hedgpeth, Thomas 123 Heene, Richard 135 Heflin, Sharon 147 Heilberg, Frederick 40, 92, 183 Heilberg, Maurice 147, 182 Hellen, Gerald 92 Hellwig, Cynthia 147, 182 Hemby, Thomas 92 Henderson, Candyce 93, 166 Henderson, Ramona 135, 160, 176 Hendorfer, Ursula 147 Henry, Jane 124, 174 Henry, Michelle 135 Henry, Stephen 93, 179 Hepp, Robert 147 Herndon, Crystal 124 Herold, Dana 124, 170 Herriman, Jeffrey 124, 198, 217 Herring, Paul 93 Herz, Elizabeth 124 Herz, Valerie 147 Hess, Kathryn 60, 93, 109, 1 14, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 167, 179 Heyward, Cynthia 147 Hibarger, Tami 93 Higdon, George 136 Higdon, Wesley 147, 172, 197, 230 Higgins, Nancy 124 Hightower, Dale 136, 197, 219 Hightower, Thomas 147, 208 Hill, Ruth 124, 163, 164 Hinds, Hubert 136, 179 Hines, John 147 Hitt, Catherine 93, 166 Hoar, Glen 136 Hodges, Berkeley 124, 192 Hoffman, Jonathan 1 36 Hoffman, Lisa 147, 182 Hoffman, Mary 136 Hoffman, Tamara 93, 164 Hoffstot, Jason 164 Hogan, Daniel 93, 192, 194 Hogan, Gregory 124 Hogan, Lynn 196 Hogan, Rebecca 93 Hollar, Linda 93, 163 Hollestelle, Bruce 124 Hollestelle, Mike 147 Hood,Joanne 147 Hood, Michael 164 Hooker, Evelyn 93 Hooper, George 147, 197 Hoopes, Jann 124, 158, 167, 199, 228 Hoover, Donna 93, 158, 160, 165 Hoover, Lisa 147, 180 Horn, Cynthia 136 Horn, Pamela 93, 138 Hornaday, Mark 147 Horseman, Lori 124, 179 Horton, Jeffrey 136, 197 Houle, David 147, 182, 197 Houle, Laura 93, 163, 164, 179 Houle, Pamela 136 Houseknecht, James 136, 219 Houseknecht, Yvonne 147, 219 Houser, Leslie 93 Howard, Jayne 147 Howard, Mark 124 Howard, Steven 124, 192 Howerton, Ronald 136, 169 Howick, James 147 Hryckiewicz, Michael 163 Hryckiewicz, Stephen 136 Hubbard, Timothy 164 Huber, Daniel 124, 219 Hudson, Shari 148, 180 Hudson, Tarri 1 36 Huff, David 124 Hughes, David 124 Hughes, Dennis 148 Hughes, Dylan 148, 197 Hughes, Elizabeth 124 Hui, Shiu Mei 148 Humbert, Jeffrey 148 Humbert, Kimber 136, 174, 201, 216 Hundemann, Joan 93, 165, 176 Hunt, Dawn 136 Hunt, William 93, 164 Hyland, Jeffrey 124 Hyland, Jennifer 93, 115, 173 Hyland, Todd 148, 213 Ingram, Cynthia 124, 157, 160, 174, 231 Ingram, Margaret 148 Ingram, Wesley 136, 213 Isbell, John 93 Jablinski, Laura 93, 72 Jacob, John 148 Jacobs, Jeanme 148, 182, 213 Jappinen, Mark 124 Jarvis, Donna 148 Jarvis, Jerry 94 Jarvis, Jesse 136 Jarvis, Teresa 94, 109, 164, 192 Jellison, Cathy 50, 94, 209 Jenkins, Richard 94, 115, 158, 159, 160, 161, 168, 173 Jenkins, Sandra 1 24 Jemigan, Diana 136 Johnson, Carl 136 Johnson, Dana 148, 161 Johnson, Patrick 148, 172 Jones, Don 94, 166, 192, 210 Jones, Elizabeth 176, 209 Jones, Eric 148, 172 Jones, Joey 136, 208 Jones, Julie 124, 176 Jones, Linda 136, 164 Jones, Marvin 124 Jones, Michael 148, 226 Jones, Neil 94, 182 Jones, Richard A 124, 197 Jones, Richard E 94, 109 Jones, Yvonne 136 Jorgensen, Julia 148 Judy, John 148, 182 Kalvass, Jerry 1 36 Ka Ivass, Linda 148 Kane, Brian 94, 168, 192 Kanuk, Steven 148 Kashurba, Patricia 168 Katenbrink, Barbara 148, 157 Katenbrink, Charlotte 124 Kazarian, Alicia 180 Kearns, Lynn 94 Keator, Joseph 136 Keith, Connie 148 Keller, Geoffrey 136 Keller, Gregory 124, 210 Keller, J Paul 136 Kemp, Andrea 78, 94, 109, 1 15, 157, 183, 184 Kemp, David 148, 226 Kemp, Wesley 124, 226 Kenealy, John 136, 182 Kenealy, Kathleen 94, 163, 164 Kenny, Man Beth 136 Kerr, Anne 94, 166, 183 Kerr, Linda 124 Kerr, Renee 39, 94 Kerrigan, Michael 124, 226 Kerrigan, Peter 136 Key wood, Donald 148 Kiang, Sonia 136 Kiernan, John 148 Kilchrist, Bryan 136, 198, 217 Kilchrist, Debora 94, 157, 158, 160, 161, 199, 214, 231 Kiley, Stephanie 124, 161, 172, 174, 182, 200 Kim, Myunghee 94 Kim, Myungsook 136 Kim, Seong 124 Kim, Yeong 124, 226 Kimball, Kevin 136 Kinder, Barbara 124, 179, 210 Kirby, Karen 124 Kirk, Heather 148 Kirkpatrick, Laura 94 Kirkpatrick, Linda 136, 167, 172 Kirland, Christine 124 Kirtley, Craig 94 Kirtley, Michael 1 Kleha, Francis 148 Kleha, Kathleen 94, 109, 165, 214 Klein, Mark 124, 162 Kliewer, Kathy 148, 179 Kling, William 136, 168, 197 Klingenstein, Susan 124, 164 Knoerzer, Denise 124 Knotts, Carol 148 Knotts, Michele 124 Kohne, Rickie 136 Kolb, Joyce 124, 168, 179 Korth, Jane 148 Kositch, Margaret 136, 161, 174, 210, 216 Kraft, Beth 148, 182 Kraynak, Anna 136, 182 Kraynak, Kathleen 94 Kroeger, Elizabeth 148, 217, 231 Kroeger, James 124, 182 Kroenke, Susanne 124 Krueger, Keith 124, 196 Krueger, Leisa 148, 182 Ksanznak, Marianne 94 Kuhn, Stephen 1 48 Kutschera, Antonetta 148, 181 Kutschera, Donna 124, 170 Kvasnicka, Robert 148, 197 Kyger, Donna 124 Kyle, Patty 95, 163 Labovites, James 124, 226 Lachica, Angela 95 Lachica, Gary 148, 197, 208 Lachica, Joseph 148, 197 Lai I, Vernon 164 Lamb, Diane 148 Landers, Audrey 148, 228 Landers, Barbara 136, 167, 228 Landreth, Allison 148 Landreth, Laurie 124, 163, 164 Landry, Michael 184, 229 Landry, Renee 54, 142, 148, 157, 161, 196, 209, 231 Larocque, Mark 124 Larosa, Mary 148 La rose, Joseph 136 Latorraca, Kelli 136, 167, 176 Lauria, Vincent 95 Lavelle, James 95, 171 Lawrence, Kevin 136 Laws, Maria 148, 208 Lawson, Diane 95, 170 Lawson, James 148, 179, 182, 183 Leach, Mark 137 Leaf, Cindy 137, 181 Lear, David 95, 115, 162 242 Leathern, Donald 148 Leathern, Paul 137 Lederman, Edward 148 Lee, Jonathan 164, 166 Lee, Juliet 137 Lee, Julius 124 Lee, Laura 137 Lee, Stephen 219 Leggitt, Donald 137 Leggitt, Donna 95, 164 Lehman, Joanne 137, 165 Lenhoff, Brian 58, 72, 95, 192, 194, 230 Leonard, Brian 137 Leonard, Mary 124 Leonoguerrero, Amanda 148, 182 Leonoguerrero, Lisa 124, 158, 159, 178 Lerps, Karen 143, 148, 231 Lerps, Katherine 124, 166, 231 Leschnik, Karen 148 Leslie, William 137, 172, 197 Lewis, Barbara 124, 182 Lewis, Gregory 148 Lewis, Katherine 148 Lewis, Kyle 137, 168, 182, 196 Liedel, Hay ley 148 Liedel, Robin 1 24 Lindquist, Elizabeth 164 Link, David 125 Link, Jeffrey 148 Lippa, Harold 137, 170 Lippa, Jason 137, 173 Littlejohn, Michael 162 Littlewood, Jill 137 Lohr, Richard 137, 182, 217, 230 Lohr, Thomas 148, 182, 197, 219, 230 Lokie, Christine 148, 196, 231 Lokie, Josephine 95, 159, 214, 228 Lokie, Paul 125, 166, 182, 210 Long, Karen 125, 167, 218 Losey, Laura 137, 179 Loskamp, Kenneth 149 Loskamp, Lynn 125, 160, 161 Love, Cathy 137, 179, 201 Love, Lisa 137, 161, 182, 216, 231 Lowe, David 137, 160, 208 Lucas, Craig 125, 160, 192 Lucas, Kara 137, 179 Luhtanen, Eric 149 Luhtanen, Mark 125, 167, 230 Lukschanderl, Daniel 125, 172 Lupien, Anthony 125, 167, 217, 230 Lutz, Martha 149 Luzama, Letitio 149 Luzania, Randy 137 Lyles, April 95, 164 Lynch, Michael 125 Lyon,Jeanne 137 Macri, David 96 Mocri, Mark 137 Maddox, Larry 125, 230 Mahle, Denise 96, 179 Mahler, Sharon 137 Mahler, Vicky 96, 168, 183 Mahoney, Dayna 137, 165, 179 Mahoney, Richard 96 Maigret, Dawn 125, 172, 174 Malacavage, Kenneth 137 Malamut, Sandra 149 Malone, Emma 125, 171 Mancuso, Angela 125, 160, 165, 180, 219 Mancuso, Marisa 149, 174, 201, 219, 231 Mann, Theresa 149, 179 Mantz, Beth Ann 149, 182 Marchlewski, Lorraine 125, 172 Marecic Bernard 149 Marginot, Karen 149 Marinakos, Alexandra 125 Marinakos, George 125 Marinakos, Sophia 149, 172 Markels, Millicenti 137 Marley, Charles 96 Marley, Richard 149 Maroney, Corleen 149, 182 Maroney, Michelle 125 Marterre, William 125, 182 Martin, Alan 137 Martin, Michael 137 Martin, Stacy 96, 157, 168, 176, 183, 184 Martin, Theodore 50, 125, 166, 192 Mossaro, Steven 149, 219 Masters, Jacqueline 52, 57, 96, 184, 190 Masters, Jo Ellen 96, 184, 190 Matson, Joan 125, 200, 231 Motson, Loretta 219 Matteo, Adam 149, 226 Matteo, Jason 125, 226, 227 Matthews, Dorothy 149, 182 Matthews, Lynn 96 Mayo, Robert 131, 137, 169, 171, 184 McArthur, Hugh 96, 170, 181 McArthur, Leslie 125, 170, 174, 181 MeAuliffe, John 137 McCall, James 149 McCardle, John 137 McCardle, Laurie 149, 216, 228 McCarthy, Daniel 192 McClellan, John 48, 96, 166, 192, 195, 230 McClelland, Deborah 125 Me Cloy, Monica 125, 214 McCloy, Tracey 149 McClure, Kevin 149 McCormack, John 137 McCoy, Martha 137 McCoy, Patricia 125 McCullock, Alec 96, 204, 222 McDonald, Scott 96 McDonnell, Mary 1 18, 125 McElroy, Kimberly 55, 125 McElroy, Mary 137 McFarland, Julie I 49 McGowan, James 164, 192 McGowan, Robert 137 McGrow, Tammy 125 McGuinness, Mark 96, 172, 183 McHale, Steven 149 McLernon, Nancy 97 McQuillen, Blair 137 Medding, David 97 Medvetz, Scott 137, 182, 197 Meeks, James 149, 197, 217, 230 Meeks, Scott 125, 160, 198, 217, 230 Meiklejohn, Brian 149 Meiklejohn, Deborah 97 Mekenie, Elizabeth 137 Mekenie, Margaret 125, 156, 158, 159, 173, 184 Me lone, Kathleen 149 Mendezochacon, Ana 137 Mensh, Gail 97, 164 Mercer, Christopher 125 Meredith, Craig 149, 182, 208 Meredith, Scott 97, 204, 226, 227 Mika, Julia 137 Milewski, Gerald 149 Miller, Albert 149 Miller, Elizabeth 149 Miller, Janet 137 Miller, Joe 1 49, 1 76 Miller, Katherine 97, 160 Miller, Michael 137, 173, 208 Miller, Robert 126, 170, 171 Miller, Teri 149 Millett, Carla 149 Mills, Carol 97 Mills, Janet 137 Mills, Laura 97, 209 Mitchell, Bryan 126, 210 Mock, Gary 97, 182 Mock, Teresa 149 Moffitt, Jeffrey 164 Mogannam, Kalel 126 Moger, Thomas 182, 137 Molchany, Karen 126, 178 Montgomery, Bridget 138, 179 Moody, Beth 1 49 Moody, Darcy 126 Moon, Nancy 149, 182 Moore, Betty 97, 108, 114, 184, 190 Moran, Mark 138, 197 Moran, Robert 138 Moreau, David 150 Moreland, Karen 138, 167 Moreland, Kenneth 138 Moreland, Pamela 126, 184 Moreland, Patricia 126, 167 Morgan, Cindy 126, 160, 179 Morgan, Debra 97, 167 Morgan, Kendall 150 Mori, Carolyn 179 Mori, Diane 179 Morita, David 150 Morita, Susan 126, 184 Morris, Donna 138, 179 Morris, Sydney 97 Morrow, Kevin 150, 197 Morrow, Ronald 138 Morter, Lester 97, 168, 184, 230 Morton, Blaine 48, 97, 192 Morton, Bruce 138, 192 Mosher, Karen 138, 176 Moshos, Frances 98, 163, 165 Moshos, Stephanie 150 Mosior, Brian 60, 98, 179 Mosior, Mark 126, 182, 183 Mueller, Glen 1 26 Mueller, Kurt 150, 197, 208 Mueller, Noel 138, 208 Murdock, Penny 126, 231 Murdock, Rochelle 138, 165 Murphy, Anne 126, 166, 182 Murphy, Brian 138, 157, 210 Murphy, Edward 126 Murphy, John 138, 229 Murphy, Laura 55, 138, 168 Murphy, Mary 138, 165 Murphy, Shawn 150 Murphy, Timothy 150, 197 Murphy, William 79, 98, 109, 1 14, 1 15, 158, 160, 161 Murray, Cynthia 150, 181 Muschek, Susan 126, 161, 171 Mussey, Deborah 138, 169 Mussey, Steven 98, 1 1 5, 1 57, 1 58 Myers, Charles 163 Myers, Magalene 138 Myers, Michael 138 Myers, Ronald 150, 208 Nance, Bruce 98, 164 Nash, Richard 164 Nash, William Natoli, David 150 Nay, Sara 55, 138, 196 Neal, Cassandra 150, 182 Nee, Smith Jacob 150 Nelbach, Dave 98, 164, 230 Nelson, Rebecca 167, 126 Nelson, William 150, 176, 182 Nevins David 98 Newcomb, Debra 98 Newcomb, Kevin 1 50, 230 Newell, Jennifer 126, 171 Newton, John 1 38 Nguyen, Anh 138, 161 Nguyen, Giacoson 138 Nguyen, Hai 98 Nguyen, Kim Nguyen, Ngoc 1 50 Nguyen, Oanh 150, 179 Nguyen, Thanh 173 Nichols, Carla 138, 164 Nichols, Luann 138, 164 Nicholson, Donald 138 Niehoff, John 150, 197, 208 Niehoff, Michael 98, 204 Nock, Jamie 98, 168, 173 Nolan, George 98 Nolan, John 138 Nolan, Keith 126, 213 Nolin, Jeanette 126 Norris, Edward 98, 167 Norris, John 138 Norris, Richard 150 North, Gregory 130, 138, 160, 169, 182 Nourse, Larry 150 Nusbaumer, Joanne 138, 201, 216, 228 Nyce, Christopher 126, 168, 198, 217, 230 Nyce, Rebecca 150, 157, 181 Ook, Rosemary 150 Oak, Sue 119, 166, 126 O ' Brien, Glenn 126, 166 O ' Connor, Carol 138, 167, 196, 209 O ' Dell, David 126 Oden, Richard 150 Oesterling, Everett 138 Ohanesian, Judith 150 Oke, Randall 150 Olewine, Leigh 98, 150, 184 Oliva, Allison 150 Oliva, Susan 126, 166, 176 Olsen, Diane 150, 174, 182 Olsen, Susan 126, 218 O ' Neil, Scott 164 Orlick, James 183 Orlick, Joseph 139, 159, 173, 182 Ormsby, Marianne 126, 160, 161, 167 Osolinsky, Eugenia 139, 165, 174, 201 Ostinoto, Maureen 209 Osuchowski, Kellie 126, 168 Ottenstroer, Ann 162 Owens, Mark 126, 181, 182, 217, 230 Owens, Virginia 164 Pacheco, Roberta 139, 219 Pages, Isis 163, 166 Painton, Patricio 150, 181 Palinchik, Annette 163 Palinchik, Vincent 139 Palmer, Gregg 150 Palmore, Paula 126, 158, 160, 161, 200 Pannullo, Cindy 126, 164, 184 Pannullo, Jon 167, 229 Pare, Robert 126 Parker, Anthony Parker, Deborah 139 Parker, Kenneth 126 Parker, Mark 1 82 Parody, Carol 150 Parody, Cheryl 150 Parris, Daniel 150 Parris, Donna 126 Parrish, Karen 139 Parrish, Steven 126 Parson, Debora 126 Parsons, Walter 126 Partarrieu, Cristian 126 Patty, Karen 139, 182 Paul, William 126 Paulson, David 115, 158, 159, 167, 173, 182, 183 Paxton, Loretta 150, 178 Payne, Alta 1 26 Payne, James 163, 164, 172 Paz, Roberto 150, 219 Pearson, Marie 139, 164 Pearson, Rodney 164 Perry, Cathryn 1 51 Perry, Christina 139, 151 Perry, Nathan 126, 168, 170, 217, 230 Perry, Steven 126 Petchul, Martin 139, 160 Peterson, David 163, 164 Peterson, Elizabeth 151 Pfister, James 100 Phillips, Cheryl 139 Phillips, Susan 151, 182 Phillips, Wade 139 Pietzyk, Sharon 48, 50, 79, 100, 158, 167, 172 Pik ra Midas, Effie 1 57 Pitts, Melanie 151 Plate, Jennette 47, 100 Pleger, Robert Plummer, Kimberly 139, 165 Podsiadlik, Michael 100 Podsiadlik, Patricia 151 Pohler, Diane 1 51 Pohler, Eric 100, 168 Pohler, Karl 139, 217, 226 Pohler, Linda 100, 183 Pohler, Stephen 1 51 Ponack, Edward 139 Ponack, Harris 100 Poniatowski, Marianne 126 Poole, Brenda 52, 53, 56, 100, 108, 157, 160, 168 Poole, Pamela 100, 163 Popeck, Margaret 100 Popeck, Peter 160, 139, 192, 210 Porterfield, Janet 139, 174, 176, 231 Post, Tamelo 1 26 Potts, Kevin 101 Powe, Michelle 151, 172, 182 Powell, James 101, 196, 198, 217 Powers, Janice 126, 181, 182 Powers, Karen 139, 181, 182 Pozza,John 119, 127, 162 Predzin, Gail 127, 168, 184 Prehn, Laurie 139, 231 Prescott, Lome 1 57 Presser, Pamela 101, 162, 165, 169, 179 Preston, Christiana 101, 168 Preston, Donna 127, 161 Preston, Sarah 151, 180 Price, Adriene 101, 120, 161 Prien, Helen 151, 181 Prince, Cathy 101 Prince, Ellen 139 Proctor, Thomas 127 Prye, Donna 151, 180 Pugh, Anita 139 Pullman, Mark 1 51 Purse I, Lisa 101, 163 Quackenbush, Dale 197 Quesenberry, Gregory 151 Quigley, Ellen 127, 160, 161, 201 Quinter, Cindy 151 Quinton, Barry 1 51 Raffert, Patrick 139 Ragan, Joseph 130, 139, 168, 213 Ramos, Blaze 139, 179, 182, 196, 198 Ramsey, Kelly 151, 201 Randolph, Edward 127, 168, 213 Rankin, James 151, 213 Rankin, Paul 101, 163, 164 Rankin, Terrance 127 Rasheed, Jamal 101, 161 Raus, Karin 151 Rawlins, Robert 151 Ray, Karen 139, 229 Re, Marisa 1 51 Reames, Warren 151 Redmiles, Potrick 139, 171 Reecher, David 1 39 Reed, Charlotte 127 Reed, David 151, 197, 213 Reed, John 139, 169, 171, 173 Reedy, Rebecca 151, 179 Reinard, Nancye 127 Renner, Lisa Ann 139, 162, 180, 216, 231 Renner, William, Jr. 101, 109, 192, 194, 204 Renninger, Charles 101, 159, 173, 181, 182, 183, 184 Renninger, David 139 Renninger, Mary Lane 139, 160, 165 Reynolds, Lisa 127 Richardson, Mark 139 Ridpath, Robert 139 Riggle, Thomas 101 Riggs, Marlene 151 Riley, Dennis 127 Risso, Mark 151, 226 Robbins, Charles 151 Robbins, Robert 101, 179 Robertson, Julia 101, 165, 182 Robinson, Dona 139, 167, 176 Rodda, Marcy 151, 231 Rodda, Mark 127, 182, 183 Rodgers, Katherine 127, 172 Roeser, Linda 127 Rogers, Dale 127 Rollandim, Jerome 139, 230 Rollins, Craig 139, 197, 208 Rollins, Kerry 139, 208 Rollins, Royce 101 Roman, Shawn 139, 168, 230 Ronan, Christopher 127, 197 Ronan, Patrick 151, 197 Root, Marilyn 139, 196, 197, 209 Root, Rodney 127 Rose, Cheryl 139, 167, 199 Rose, Crystal 151, 214 Rose, Dianna 139, 171, 172 Rose, James 127 Rose, Janna 101, 160, 214 Rosenberg, Deborah 101, 161, 167, 174 Ross, Felecia 101, 165 Ross, John 139, 197 Ross, Rebecca 151, 179 Rowden, John 151, 213, 182 Rowden, Thomas 101, 210, 230 Rowe, Brenda 139, 179 Rubus, Diane 139 Rubus, Kathleen 15 1 Ruggles, Anne 101 Ruggles, Kenneth 139, 213 Rumaldo, Joy 139 Rumball, Jana 127 Rumery, Janet 151 Runager, Shari 151 Runow, Mary 127, 168, 184, 190 243 Russo, Andrew 139, 171 Ruth, Rosetta 139 Ryason, Ronald 139 Rydell, Christina 139 Sabolos, Nino 139 Sabatini, Lori 151, 182 Sakamoto, Chris 151, 197, 217 Salaz, Christopher 102, 164, 172, 219 Salaz, Felicia 151, 219, 231 Salcedo, Cecelia 151 Salcedo, Eduardo 121 Salvato, Kathleen 127, 160, 174 Sanders, Matthew 35, 102, 108, 1 14, 115, 158, 159, 160, 167, 173, 182, 183 Sanders, Woody 127, 197 Sanderson, John 127, 164 Sanger, Susan 102, 182 Santone, Louis 127 Santos, Rossana 181 Sapp, Maureen 102, 163, 164 Sardinia, Tony 139, 208 Sasser, Gayle 151 Scarlata, Lawrence 151 Scarlett, Joseph 213 Scarlett, Lona 102, 182 Schams, Denise 139, 179 Schmader, Curtis 151, 182 Schmader, Tammy 139, 167, 179, 196 Schmidt, Mark 139 Schraa, Thomas 127 Schroeder, Eva 139 Schrupp, Elizabeth 127 Schuler, James 127 Schultze, Mary 140. 166, 231 Scoppa, Joseph 102, 226 Scoppa, Paul 140, 226 Scovill, Gretchen 127 Scovill Leonard 127, 169 Seader, Lois 102, 168, 176 Sedlak, Christopher 127 Segovia, Michael 127 Sellers, Virginia 102, 162 Sensei, Elizabeth 140, 164 Sensei, James 151 Shackleford, John 140, 164 Shackleford, William 127 Shaff, Laura 127 Shaff, Michael 151 Shaffer, Todd 151, 208 Shaffer, Tory 127, 167 Shanahan, Donna 50, 127, 167, 184, 190 Shanahan, Loretta 151 Shaw, Kevin 127, 197, 230 Shaw, Kyle 140 Shaw, Perrian 151 Shearer, Christopher 140 Shearer, Laura 102 Shearer, Michael 127, 192, 204 Shelor, Dwight 102, 164 Shelton, Laurie 127 Shelton, William 151, 197 Shepherd, Lawrence 118, 128, 162 Shepherd, Stephen 140 Shepley, Timothy 140, 192, 197, 217 Sheppard, Joyce 151 Sheppard, Sandra 102 Sherrill, Dennis 128, 166 Sherwood, Walter 102, 164 Shifflett, Burnett 140, 197, 213, 230 Shiflett, Anthony 151 Shin, Linda 151 Shin, Richard 102, 167, 173, 229 Shoemaker, Steven 102, 168, 204 Shotwell, Jean 140 Shubatt, Mary 140, 168 Siebel, Lisa 140, 161, 165 Siegel, Robert 164 Sienkiewicz, Nancy 128 Sigethy, Alexis 102, 165 Sigethy, Alison 140, 165, 174, 216 Silirie, Cara 128 Silirie, Dana 102, 184 Silirie, Gina 140, 171, 196 209 S.lva, Aua 151, 182 Silva, Isabel 140 Simanikas, Elizabeth 128, 172 Simmons, James 140 Simmons, Joan 128, 174, 214 Simon, Jean 78, 102, 157, 200 Simon, Patricia 152, 157 Singh, Nirmal 152 Sipe, Constance 152 Sipe, Marjorie 152 Sirota, Marilyn 140, 178 Skelly, Joseph 152 Skrinski, Mark 1 52 Skrinski, Thomas 140 Slagle, Cathy 152, 182 Slagle, James 140, 179 Slebodnick, Cynthia 199 Slebodnick, David 128 Sleigh, Christine 48, 140, 209 Slinger, Denise 152, 179 Smallwood, Nancy 152, 201 Smallwood, Sandra 128, 165, 200 Smallwood, Suzanne 140, 164 Smiley, Steve 152, 217, 230 Smith, Alan 1 40 Smith, Anthony 152, 181 Smith, Cheryl 102, 158, 159, 160, 161 Smith, Darren 152 Smith, Dee Ann 102 Smith, Denise 152 Smith, Dixie 152 Smith, Donna 140, 160 Smith, Gary 152, 182 Smith, Kenneth 102, 179 Smith, Kimberly 103, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 170, 174 Smith, Marsha 152 Smith, Paul 140, 208 Smith, Paul 140 Smith, Sally 40, 140, 174, 201, 231 Smith, Wendy 128, 161 Smithson, Clyde 128, 157, 158, 159, 169, 173 Snider, Thomas 152 Snyder, Anne 128 Snyder, Kevin 152 Soderstrom, Christine 140, 166 Soderstrom, Karin 152 Sollers, Joseph 103, 108 Song, Enn 152 Song, Sun 103 Sowick, Donna 128, 166, 184, 190 Sowick, Michael 140, 161, 208 Spann, Steven 152 Spaulding, Charles 103 Spaulding, Diane 130, 140, 168 Speak, Daniel 152 Speak, Michael 103 Speak, Susan 128 Spear, Jeffrey 140, 164, 192 Spears, Jacqueline 104, 174 Spears, Joseph 140 Spencer, Gail 140, 166, 231 Spencer, Terrence 128 Spoth, Lawrence 128 Spoth, Thomas 152 Springer, Judson 140, 198, 217, 230 Springfield, Mark 104, 115, 158, 160, 161, 172, 181, 182, 183, 198, 230 Spruill, Luanne 152, 182 Stafford, Jonathan 128 Staiman, Steven 152 Stalensky, Donald 152, 197 Stamper, Jeffrey 104 Stanton, Debra 104, 165 Stanton, Diane 104 Steele, Linda 104 Steiger, Scott 152, 182 Stein, David 152 Steinbacher, Diana 140 Steinbacher, Donald 104 Steward, James 104, 1 14, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 169 Stewart, Karee 104, 166, 176 Stewart, Linda 104 Stewart, Scott 105, 182 Stewart, Shawn 128 Stewart, Steven 152 Stim, Kathleen 140, 181, 182 Stolarow, Phylli s 105 Stone, Julie 140 Stone, Kim 140, 192 Stowell, Kathleen 152 Stratton, John 158, 159, 173, 182, 183 Stratton, Joseph 105, 152, 182 Straub, Jennifer 140 Straub, Josephine 128 Straub, Juliette 152 Stuart, Anna 143, 152 Stuart, Mark 164 Stuckey, George 125, 218 Sullivan, Michael 152 Sullivan, Michele 152 Summerlin, David 140 Sunderlin, Rosemarie 140, 164 Sutherland, Mark 184 Sutherland, Susan 128 Svaeri, Karen 105 Swain, Mary 140, 196 Swain, Ward 152 Swartz, Sharon 105 Sweeney, Richard 152 Sweetser, Susann 143, 152, 216 Swieter, Debra 152 Swift, John 152, 182 Swindell, Karen 105 Swink, Richard 140 Szaz, Anna 152, 182 Szuba, Timothy 105 Szymanski, Brian 140 Tabler, Joel 105, 178 Tabler, Joyce 152, 182 Taborek, Rebecca 140 Talbert, Dennis 152, 182, 197 Talbert, Joann 140 Talton, Michael 128 Tanguy, Marianna 152, 182 Tanner, Steven 152 Tar bett, Kenneth 152 Taron, Thomas 152 Tate, David 128, 164, 172 Taubenberger, Jeffrey 140, 161, 171, 182 Taylor, Charles 140, 169 Taylor, Cynthia 105, 164 Taylor, Julienne 152 Taylor, Kristen 128 Taylor, Michael 152 Taylor, Ronald 128, 172 Taylor, Teri 152 Toyman, John 140 Teng, Maria 152, 180 Terpstra, Earl 140, 173 Thomas, Deborah 128 Thomas, Michele 128 Thomas, Patricia 128 Thompson, Craig 105, 163, 164 Thompson, Lynn 140 Tibbs, Warren 140 Tilley, Scott 152. 197, 208 Tinsley, Dean 105 Tinsley, Melanie 152, 179 Toigo, Rosemary 105, 156, 165, 176 Tomquist, Bradley 128 Trabucco, Joseph 128 Tredway, Scott 128, 166, 226 Tringali, Brian 140, 192 Trmgali, Laurel 152 Tritle, Thomas 140 Trumbetic, Kevin 140 Tucker, Nora 128, 165, 172, 231 Tucker, Sally 105, 157, 159, 160, 161, 168, 174 Turberville, Charles 152 Turner, Virginia 128, 176 Turton, Susan 152 Tyler, Edward 128, 160 Tyler, John 153 Ulrich, Craig 128, 218 Unkle, Richard 105 Upchurch, Kathryn 128, 157, 174 Urbach, Connie 140, 197, 209 Utnik, David 128, 182 Vacca, Michael 105 Valdes, Boris 129 Vallor, Gregory 105 Vanatta, Lyall 105, 217, 230 Van Beek, Michelle 105, 163 Vandal, Marc 140 Vandal, Rene 141 Vornell, Sandra 105 Vassar, Kathlyn 129 Veach, Donna 141 Veltoven, Marilyn 105, 164 Victor, Andrea 141, 201, 216 Victor, Susan 129 Voegler, Leslie 106, 179 Wade, Anna 153, 180 Wade, Hilda 129 Walker, Carol 106 Walker, Jeannie 129, 164 Walker, Shelly 153 Walker, Tracey 141 Wallace, Ann 153, 196 Wallace, Emi 153 Wallace, Lora 141, 179, 231 Wallace, Maywood 47, 106, 108, 1 14, 156, 161 Wallace, Michael 106, 192, 226 Waller, Jeffrey 141 Waller, Kathryn 141, 181 Walls, Glenn 106 Walls, Richard 106 Walters, Carole 129, 159, 161, 182 Walters, Tracy 153 Ward, David 153 Warlick, Christopher 129 Warner, Tracey 153 Warren, Beniamin 141 Warrick, Mark 1 53 Washington, Earl 106, 164 Watrous, Kimberly 141, 182, 183 Watson, Gregory 153 Watson, Lisa 106 Watson, William 129, 181, 182 Watts, Michael 153, 197 Way, Susan 129 Wease, Jeffrey 141, 172 Weaver, Christina 141 Weaver, Dana 153, 179 Webb, Randy 129, 166 Webster, Pamela 106, 164 Weed, Peter 141, 229 Weiderhold, Betty 129, 161, 169, 172 Weinberg, Katherine 141 Weisbrod, Mark 129, 167, 204 Welch, Brian 153 Welch, Deadria 153 Welch, Sandra 106, 166 Welch, Sara 129, 165, 184 Welch, Tina 141 Wells, Mary 106, 160, 161, 166 Welty, David 141 Wentworth, Michael 141 Wentzel, Garth 153 Wentzel, Marvin 182, 213 West, Debra 50, 106, 165 West, Sandra 129, 164, 174, 176 Westmoreland, Robert 106 Weygand, Cynthia 79, 106, 108, 157, 159, 160, 161, 168, 174 Weygand, Janine 129, 168 Wheeler, Susan 141 Wheeless, Craig 153, 182, 197 Wheeless, Greg 153, 192, 213 Wheelock, Karen 141, 176, 231 Whetzel, Michelle 129, 166, 179 White, Allison 79. 106, 167, 176 White, Elizabeth 129, 176 White, Steven 141 Whitehead, Dianne 106 Whitener, Robin 141, 181, 182 Whittemore, Billy 106 Whittemore, John 141 Wick, Anthony 141 Wickline, Bruce 153 Wickline, John 153 Wiemann, Mallary 50, 106, 167, 184, 190 Wilbrandt, Scott 153 Williams, Becky 129, 168, 190 Williams, Christopher 153 Williams, Colleen 141, 174, 179 Williams, Cynthia 129, 158, 172 Williams, David 141 Williams, James 141 Williams, James 153 Williams, Leslie 106 Williams, Michael 106, 170 Williams, Paul 129 Williams, Samuel 153, 181 Williams, Stephen 153 Williams, Tombria 153 Williams, Thomas 129 Williamson, James 153 Willis, Lea Ann 141, 166, 178, 179 Wills, Thomas 153, 182, 197 Wilmot, Julie 129 Wilson, Caroline 129, 172, 173, 184, 231 Wilson, Chapin 141 Wilson, Jeffrey 107, 163, 164 Wilson, Sandra 129 Wilson, Susan K. 129 Wilson, Susan M 129 Winter, Catherine 129, 167, 174, 176 Witt, Laura 153 Wohlford, James 129, 217 Wolff, Catherine 107, 165 Wolff, Thomas 153 Womack, Jill 141 Wood, Catherine 153 Wood, Dale 129 Wood, Edward 129, 192 Wood, Lee Anne 141, 219 Wooten, Peter 107, 158, 217 Wooten, Stacy 153, 219, 231 Wozney, Michael 153 Wright, Edward 153 Wright, Lenora 141 Wright, Teresa 107, 159, 160, 165, 174 Wriska, Elizabeth 141 Yoke, Kathleen 107, 163, 164, 172 Yarbrough, Julia 141, 231 Yee, Mary 141 Young, James 62 Youngblood, James 141, 192 Yurchik, Edward 107, 140 Zambrano, Eric 129, 219 Zanin, Diane 141, 161, 172, 174 Zeman, Michael 163, 164 Zeni, Cindy 129, 171, 174 Zenk, Paul 141, 184 Ziegenfuss, Vanessa 141 Zinnecker, Andrew 129 f SS m - 7 4T - ' '


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