Manassas Park High School - Reflections Yearbook (Manassas Park, VA)
- Class of 1986
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£ • ■ REFLECTIONS 1985-1986 VOLUME X MANASSAS PARK HIGH SCHOOL 8200 Euclid Avenue Manassas Park, Virginia 22111 (703) 361-9131 Print Wilt® Library Mints - Virginia Title Page — 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .1 Student Life.4 Faculty.18 Seniors.28 Juniors.50 Sophomores.60 Freshmen .70 Sports.80 Activities Clubs.104 Advertisements .124 — Table of Contents The Changing World of MPHS ft T — ■ 4 : m - i d :19L Upper Left: Though taking away from our beautiful campus view, the Conner Center is adding to the industry of our city. Middle Left: Mr. Leap, Principal, and Mr. Smith, Assistant Principal, began their year in a wet way. We gained many new teachers this year including Mr. Carlson in Auto Body. Bottom: A rule change allowed a smaller ball to be used in girls’ basketball. Top Right: Wrestlers are permitted to wear mustaches. Middle Right: A new school year brought another freshmen class to MPHS. Class members eagerly joined school activities, including dress-up days for Homecoming. Introduction — 3 Top Right: Dawn Good heads down the hall to class. Top Left: A surprised Sam Kinsley at his locker in between classes. Lower Right: Savivanh Chaseng is caught filing her nails in homeroom. Lower Left: John Sherman and Chandra Moore pose for a picture before heading home. 4 — Student Life A NEW YEAR BEGINS Top Left: Adam Messer boards the bus to go home. Top Right: Mr. Carlson gives students help in class. Lower Left: Mr. Cowne gives Sam Kinsley some pointers at a football game. Student Life — 5 WHAT’S HAPPENING! Top Left: Who’s the strongest? Jose Murillo and Keith Whetsell fight it out as Carl Alexander looks on. Top Right: Michelle Floyd looks very annoyed at Dewey Brummett during a class change. Middle Left: Melissa Kerns looks likes she’s up to no good. Middle: Reebok tennis shoes were a favorite among MPHS students this year. Lower Middle: Shirley Monroe likes to braid her rat tail to fit in style. Lower Right: Anna Simmons shows us the stylish look of two different earrings. 6 — Student Life mm Top Left: Tony Tanks, Louis Roberts, and J.T. Johnson prepare a salad at lunch. Top Right: Frances Humphries shows Sheila Toler her wide variety of bracelets. Middle Left: Bonnie Brewer enjoys working on the computer in class. Middle Right: David Phipps shows us his version of a rat tail. Lower Left: Bonnie Martin and Rob Lindsey discuss plans for their big date. Lower Middle: Kim Holt puts on the finishing touches of her salad during lunch. Student Life 7 Top Left: Robert Kerns works hard on his work in English Class. Top Right: Cougar Mascot, Joey Dolansky, shows his school spirit at a Pep Rally. Lower Left: Larry Brown at work in Auto Body. Lower Right: Little sister Yvonne gives big brother Paul a shampoo. 8 — Student Life Top Left: Someone leaves a message outside in the smoking area. Top Right: Bucky Griffith concentrates on his work in Mr. Stevas ' Class. Middle Left: A typical Student locker. Middle Right: Billy Rider, Todd Kendrick, Tony Tanks, and Todd Wilt work to complete the car they are working on. Lower Left: A very Pretty Cake made for Jimmy Cooper is displayed in Ho me Economics. Student Life — 9 Top Left: During the Honors Assembly, Brian Bates received a Letter of Commendation in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Top Right: Look! What happened to Mr. Myers’ room?!? Middle Right: Joe Morehart plays a joke on Rambo Day. Middle Left: Surprise, Mr. Leap! Bottom Right Bottom Left (opposite page): Robbie Bailey and Roy Weeks play a game of ping pong in the gym. 10 — Student Life AROUND SCHOOL Top Left: The Home Ec II class dressed to paint the class’ kitchen one day. Pictured left to right (back row) C. Puckett, P. Gray, K. West, A. Simmons, P. Johnson, (middle row) C. Clatterbuck, C. Carlyle, S. Milbourne, B. Crooke, M. Floyd, L. Warden, K. Lorenz (front row) W. Yates, T. Ball. Middle Left: Biology students caught by surprise. Middle Right: Melissa Kerns prepares a meal in Home Ec II. Bottom Right: Elizabeth Stewart stands out on Black Gold Day. M i I ■ 19m Tv m m MM Student Life — 11 85-86 HOMECOMING Right: Homecoming King Butch Whalan. Lower Right: Joey Dolansky helps lead cheers for Seniors during the Powder Puff game. Middle: Juniors show their spirit during pep rally. Lower Middle: An na Simmons and Sherry Brown pass out carnations during homeroom. Left: First team ever to win a Homecoming game is listed in the Cougar Hall of Fame. Opposite Page: The Homecoming Court. Top (l-r) Senior Princess Susan Smith, Senior Princess Theresa Tonerk, Junior Princess Missy Phipps, Bottom (l-r) Junior Princess Ginger Rinker, Sophomore Princess Ginger Newman, Freshman Princess Lena Smith. p i Top Right: Cheryl Cornwell receives the thrill of victory. Lower Left: Principal Mr. Leap crowns Cheryl Cornwell the 1985 Homecoming Queen. Lower Right: Cheryl rides off with the Homecoming Queen crown. 14 — Homecoming COUGARS DEFEAT TIGERS 8-0 Upper Left: Donald Alsberry, 41 running back, is shown gaining more Cougar yardage. Upper Right: Good blocking helped running back Eugene Baltimore break through the line. Middle: On the way to victory! Bottom: Parent’s Night was also part of the Homecoming festivities. Homecoming — 15 Upper Left: Phillip Martin dresses up for Rambo Day. Upper Right: Theresa Toner, Sarah Stallard, and Charles Dudley “nerd around.” Middle Left: April West, Karen Funkhouser, and Kim Holt dress up for Beach Day. Middle Right: Miss Taylor and Mrs. Richardson dress up for Nerd Day. Lower Right: Mr. Money makes an excellent nerd. Far right: Frances Humphries at her locker during Beach Day. 16 — Homecoming Upper Left: John Prusaitis “primps” in Cosmetology before Powder Puff game. Upper Middle: The Sophomore hall theme is Hansel and Gretel. Middle Left: The Junior hall theme is Cinderella, and the Senior hall theme (Middle Right) is Snow White. Lower Left: Powderpuff Cheerleaders cheer their teams on. Lower Right: The Marching Band parades down Manassas Drive during our Homecoming Parade. Homecoming — 17 18 — Faculty F AC U LTY Faculty — 19 ADMINISTRATION Row 1: Jimmy R. Stuart, Superintendent; Donald J. Willard, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction; James W. Moyers, Jr., Assistant Superintendent for Administration. Row 2: Karl R. Leap, Principal; K. David Smith, Assistant Principal. Mr. Myers’ favorite word to his students during They didn’t tell me this was part of my job class discussion is WHY? 20 — Faculty Row 1: Kathryn B. Dyess, Librarian, B.S.M. Ed.; Alice Fewell, Special Education Aide; Jo Moore, Guidance Secretary; Judythe M. Niles, Guidance Counselor, B.S., M. Ed.; Harriett Pinckard, Guidance Counselor, B.S., M. Ed.; Mary Sue Polk, Library Aide; Row 2: Iris Rinker, Office Secretary; Yvonne Williams, Bookkeeper. Top Middle: Mrs. Moore answers many phone calls during a normal MPHS day. Middle Left: Coach Davis’ face reflects happiness after the Homecoming game. Middle Bottom: Mrs. Parkhurst opens gifts at the baby shower given by the faculty. Bottom Left: Mrs. Niles takes a breather during a hard day. Middle Right: Miss Goodman receives the VFW award for the band. Top Right: The coaches’ big sideline conference. Faculty — 21 I I I Row 1: Johanna Bobrosky, Spanish I, II, III, IV and Speech and Drama. B.A. J.H.A. Boyd, World Studies and US VA History, B.A. Lucy Brewer, Business Computer and Business Data Processing, B.S. Row 2: Brandon M. Brown, Earth Science, B.A., M S. Ed. R. Carlson, Auto Body, Certificate: Auto Body Trades. Jean R. Coles, Biology I, II and Consumer Chemistry. B. Sed., M.A. John Cowne, Intro, to Bus., Fund, of Marketing, Fash. Merchand., and Adv. Marketing., B.S. T.E. Curtis, Algebra I, II, Math I, Physics, B.S., M.S. Carol Davis, Special Education, B.S. Top Right: Miss Taylor and Mrs. Richardson dressed as nerds during a Homecoming dress-up day. Bottom Right: Mr. Lowry shows off his birthday cake which was made by Bonnie Martin. 22 — Faculty Row 1: Chuck Davis, P E 10, B.S. Dave Farmer, P E 9, Advanced P E, B.S. Chris Goodman, Band, B.A. Row 2: Kathi Hamilton, English 9, English 11, US VA Government. B.A. Sandy Hammersley, P E 10 and Driver Education. B.S., M. Ed. Betsy Hermann, Choir, B.S. Row 3: Jennifer Kemp, Home Ec II, B.A. Janice Knestrick, Art I, II, III, IV., B.S. Alice Kunkle, Cosmetology I, II, III. Vocational Teacher’s Certificate. Top Right: Mrs. Rushdi accepts a VFW award for her catering class. Middle: Mr. Leap received an unusually large Christmas card this year. Lower left: Look at Miss Taylor’s room! Faculty — 23 Row 1: Charles W. Lowry, III, ICT I, II; Latin I, II, III; Co-Op; B.A.; M.A. Joe McElfish, P.E. 10, Driver Education, B.S., M. Ed. William Money, Manufacturing, A.A., B. Sed. Row 2: Diann Myers, English 9, English 10, Journalism, B.S., M. Ed. Robert L. Myers, Sr., US VA History, US VA Government, Current Affairs, Driver Education, B.S., M. Ed. Helen Parkhurst, Math II, Consumer Math, B.S. Row 3: Marion Rambo, French I, II, III, and English 12; A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Louise R. Richardson, English 11, 12. B.A., M. Ed Lynn K. Rushdi, Food Service I II, Consumer Home Ec. I, B.S. Top Left: Surprise, Miss Zimmermann. Bottom Right: Miss Bobrosky proudly displays her birthday cake. 24 — Faculty Row 1: Alan Stevas, Auto Mechanics, A.A.S, Pam Taylor, Math I, Algebra I, Geometry, Trig., B.A. Dee Van Horn, Special Education, B. Sed., M. Ed., R2 Mary Palmer Veilleux, English 9, 10, World Geography, B.A., M.A. Julie Waggoner, Typing, Accounting, Word Processing, Office Tech., B.S., M.S. Elena Zimmermann, Special Education, B.A., M. Ed. Top: The Sophomore Homecoming decoration fell and look who helped rehang it. Middle: Mr. Curtis received a surprise message on his birthday. Lower Left: Mrs. Fewell works with Glenn Bruce on an assignment. Middle Right: Coach Van Horn waits with Revel Griffith and Dena Cunningham for the bus to take them to a girls’ basketball game. Lower Right: “You want to put what in the yearbook.” Over the Hill.. 4 $ PA9 SCHOOL Faculty — 25 Upper Left: BUS DRIVERS (1-r) Helen Schwab, Beulah Blankenship, Lucille Costello, Pauline Floyd, Sandy Boggs. Not pictured Wanda Kerns, Jack Pennington, Cindy Thomas. Upper Right: Mr. Cowne asks, “Guess what’s under the cup?” Middle Right: CAFETERIA STAFF (1-r) Ted Martin, Mary Delp, Ray Smith, Pat Sloson, Teresa Shifflett, Terri Holstein. Bottom Right: MAINTENANCE (1-r) Ted Martin, Al Kimball, Robert Bissonnette. Not pictured is our camera-shy custodial staff: Teresa Speakman, Constance Hesse, Sheila Saulnier, Janet Sisk, Lisa Phipps. 26 — Teachers Upper Left: Mr. Dyess with his standard cup of coffee . . . Upper Right: And the winner is . . . Middle Left: Mrs. Veilleux finally gets peace and quiet. Middle Right: Ms. Kunkle spends a relaxing moment in the library after a busy day. Lower Left: And a 1,2, — 1,2,3,4 — begin. Middle Left: “Oh, Mr. Myers — Make a wish! ' V Teachers — 27 28 — Seniors SENIORS Seniors — 29 I I ■% ' i Lee Angles David Bridge Thomas Burke Jan Aroeste Robert Brooks Cathy Carlyle Brian Bates James Brotherton Cheryl Cornwell Paul Bishop Glenn Bruce Michelle Davis 30 — Seniors Michael Daymude Charles Dudley Stephanie Garrett Mary Dellinger Beth Evans Carla Gentry Samuel Dillman Wendy Friend Dorothy Gray Joseph Dolansky Jennifer Garmer George Groves Seniors — 31 ■HM ' Claudia Gutierrez Kimberly Howell Robert Lindsey James Henry Lisa Hudson John Mackey Tabatha Hollar Kimberly Hough David Jackson Richard Kennedy Amazed by the number of student referrals revealing her name Dorothy Gray takes a break for the camera. 32 — Seniors Deborah Marks Melissa McFarland Sandra Morris Elizabeth Marshall James Messer Christine Nary Jack Martin Dawn Milbourne Carol Oliver Phillip Martin George Moore Cynthia Pearson Seniors — 33 Kandy Pearson Brenda Roberts Kirk Smith Jerry Phipps John Rowe Susan Smith Robert Powers John Russell Sarah Stallard John Prusaitis Patti Simmons Court Stone 34 — Seniors Trumania Stroop Teresa Warfield Michele Weikle Trade Tangen Phyllis Webb Donna Wentz Theresa Toner Roy Weeks Roni Vargas Sheryl Weibel Bottom: Reaching an agreement, Sam Dillman and Dr. Rambo mark an excused tardy ... this time! Seniors 35 V- 3 36 — Seniors Opposite Page. Left: Realizing the agony of defeat, Sr. Coach Eric Plaugher looks on at the Powderpuff Game. Right: Mary Helen gets her just desserts. Bottom Right: President Tracie Tangen, Vice-President Sherri Weibel and Class Sponsor Ms. Taylor conduct a Senior Class meeting. Above Left: Recipients of Honors Letters or Pins at the Honors assembly. Back (l-r) Brian Bates, David Jackson, Charles Dudley. Middle (l-r) Michelle Davis, Debbie McBride, Dawn Milbourne, Wendy Friend, George Moore, David Bridge. Front (l-r) Dee Wentz, Jan Aroeste, Mary Dellinger, Theresa Toner, Sandy Morris, Richard Kennedy. Not pictured: Kandy Pearson, John Rowe, Susan Smith, Stephanie Garrett, Claudia Guiterrez, Chris Nary, Tracie Tangen. Above right: Rambo Day brings hard work for Senior slaves. Bottom Left: Spelling is difficult even when you’re a “Cenior”. Seniors — 37 Top Far Right — Rob Lindsey finds Government a very tiring subject. Center Far Right — The sign says it all. Bottom Far Right — Roni Vargas gets the crowd going at a Pep Rally. Top Right — John Mackey is caught going into class. Bottom Right — Starring — Mrs. Rushdi as one of the Senior Sponsors. Center — Our winning hall!! Bottom Center — “The nerds three are we”. Top Left — Butch Whalan is looking for his lost locker. Bottom Left — Time Travel? These four Roman Beauties were caught roaming in the halls. 38 — Seniors Wm ■ S Seniors — 39 IN 86 WE GOT OUR KICKS Top Far Right — Beth shows off her good side. Center Far Right — “Aww do I have to turn around?” Bottom Far Right — James and Roy get a bad case of Senioritis. Top Right — Philip Martin after a rough day at school. Bottom Right — The Most Beautiful Cheerleaders around !! Left to Right — Paul Bishop, Sam Kinsley; 2nd Row — Roy Weeks, Joey Dolansky, Butch Whalan; 3rd Row — John Prusaitis, Charles Dudley, Jan Aroeste, Tony Flenry, Jay Burke. Center — Going Once, Going Twice . . . Sold! Bottom Center — A regular scene on Friday Mornings, M.H.D. selling donuts. Top Left — Johnny Rowe shows his true identity. Bottom Left — The Senior Lounge, a place for eating, studying, and laughter. wVMllcw- 40 — Seniors Seniors — 41 THE BEST DAYS OF OUR LIVES Top Far Right — Tony Henry awaits his master on Slave Day. Center Far Right — Michele Weikle is the 85-86 S.G.A. President. Bottom Far Right — Senior Slave Paul Bishop. Right — “I’ll never tell.” Bottom Right — 1985 Senior Powder-Puff Football Team: L-R 1st Row — Roni Vargas, Michele Weikle, Sarah Stallard, Cheryl Cornwell; 2nd Row — Sherri Weibel, Theresa Toner, Mary Dellinger; 3rd Row — Sandy Morris, Debbie Marks, Tracie Tangen, Missy McFarland, Dorothy Gray, Phyllis Webb, Susan Smith. Center —Mr. Money tries to sell Joey on Slave Day. Bottom Right — “You want me to go out with who ??” Left — “It’s in the locker somewhere.” Bottom Left — “Pick Me, Pick Me!!” 42 — Seniors Seniors — 43 Class Clown — Jay Burke, Not Pictured — Christy Tibbs; Friendliest — Joey Dolansky, Not Pictured — Kandy Pearson; I ns Class Flirts — Carla Gentry, Jay Burke, Not Pictured — Lisa Keen; Best Dressed — Dee Wentz, Sam Kinsley, Not Pictured — Sarah Stallard, M Best Personality — Tony Henry, Claudia Guiterrez; Most Irresistible — Butch Whalan, Cheryl Cornwell; iversal Themes Biggest Bluffers — Carla Gentry, Jay Burke, Lisa Hudson; Best Legs — Sam Kinsley, Roni Vargas, Butch Whalan; UPHS Hall of Fame Angles, William Lee Nickname — Lee Birthdate — 10 3 67 Birthplace — Alexandria, Va. Extracurricular — Art Club — 9; J.V. Football — 9; Varsity Baseball 9,12; DECA — 12 Future Plans — Make a million Aroeste, Janine Iris Nickname — Jan Birthdate — 11 18 68 Birthplace — Clifton, New Jersey Extracurricular — Spanish Club — 9; Art Club — 9; Drama Club — 10,11; Honors — Honor Letter — 12 Future Plans — To go on to college and become a successful R.N. Bennett, Jean Anne Nickname — Jeanne Birthdate — 4 28 67 Birthplace — Buchanan, W. Va. Extracurricular — DECA — 10,11; FBLA — 10 FHA —9,10 Future Plans — College, Work Bates, Brian Francis Nickname — Bates Birthdate — 7 13 68 Birthplace — Manassas, Va. Extracurricular — Wrestling — 9,10,11,12; Concert Band — 9,10,11,12; Marching Band — 9,10,11,12; NHS — 11,12; Honors — Governors School — 10 Future plans — Attend College Bishop, Paul Scott Nickname — Paul Birthdate — 12 21 67 Birthplace — Manassas Park, Va. Extracurricular — J.V. Football — 9; Varsity Football — 12; Track 9,11,12; VICA — 10,11,12; 2ND VICA Safety Poster — 10; 2ND VICA Drafting — 10,11; 3RD District Track, Long Jump —11; 5TH District Track, 200 Meters — 11; Broke school record in 100 Meters — 11 Future Plans — Party, Work, and Marry. Bruce, Glenn F. Nickname — Glenn Birthdate — 1 16 68 Birthplace — Fairfax, Va. Extracurricular — J.V. Football — 9; Track — 10; 1 ST Auto Mechanics — 11 Future Plans — Marry Michelle Davis, get a house, and have a nice Maverick. Burke, Thomas Jay Nickname — Burke Birthdate — 10 18 67 Birthplace — Manassas, Va. Extracurricular — Varsity Football — 9,10,11,12; Wrestling — 9,10,11,12; Track— 10,12; S.G.A. — V. Pres. — 9 Rep — 10; FBLA — 11; Journalism — 12; Speech-Drama—10,11; Honors — Wrestling, 2nd District Tournament — 10; 2nd Regional Tournament — 10; 3rd State Finals — 10; Football Honorable Mention, Bull Run District — 10; Wrestling, 1st District Tournament 11; 1 st Regional Tournament — 11; 4th State Finals — 11; Football, 2nd Team Offense, Bull Run District — 11; 2nd Team Defense, Bull Run District — 11; 1st Team Offense — 11; Washington Post, Honorable Mention All Area Team — 11; Team Award Best Offen¬ sive Player — 11; Football, 1st Team Defense, Bull Run District — 12; 2nd Team Offense, Bull Run District— 12; 1st All Area Offense Defense. Future Plans — Blow up my T.V.; throw away my paper; move to the country and build me a home. Plant a little Garden, eat alot of peaches and get married. Cornwell, Cheryl Jean Nickname — Cheryl Birthdate — 10 12 67 Birthplace — Fredricksburg, Va. Extracurricular — Art Club — 9; FHA — 9; Baseball Mgr. — 9; Varsity Cheerleader — 10; Cosmetology — 10,11,12; VICA— 10,11; Journalism — 11; Homecoming Princess — 11; Homecoming Queen — 12; Honors — Journalism Award — 11 Future Plans — Be a Beautician. Dellinger, Mary Helen Nickname — M.H. Birthdate — 12 6 67 Birthplace — Leesburg, Virginia Activities — Track — 9,10; Band — 9; Spanish Club — 9; Philosophy Club — 10; Softball Varsity — 11,12; yearbook — 12; Yearbook Editor, Business Manager— 12; Honors — National Band Award — 9; Letter, Band 9; Letter — Track — 9; Who’s Who In American High School Students — 10; Dis¬ tinguished American High School Students — 11; Honor Letter — 11; N.H.S. — 11,12; Voice of Democracy — 11; Honor Pin — 12 Future Plans — Attend Mary Washing¬ ton, major in Political Science. Dillman, Sammy E. Nickname — Sammy Birthdate — 6 3 68 Birthplace — Marion, Virginia Activities — J.V. Football — 10; Track — 10,11,12; Varsity Football — 11,12; Honors — Track, Most Valuable Player - 11 ; Dolansky, Joseph Andrew Nickname — Joey Birthdate — 12 5 67 Birthplace — Fairfax, Va. Activities — Track — 9; V. Pres. Art Club — 10,11; Pres. Art Club 12; Mascot — 11,12; Honors — Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 11 Future Plans — College and the Big Life. Dudley, Charles Russell, Jr. Nickname — C.R. Birthdate — 10 30 68 Birthplace — Manassas, Va. Activities — F.B.L.A. — 10,11; N.H.S. — Treasurer 12; Sr. Class Treasurer — 12; Honors — Honor Letter — 11,12 Future Plans — College, Marriage, Children (Optional). Evans, Elizabeth Birthdate — 6 15 68 Birthplace — Manassas, Virginia Activities — F.H.A. H.E.R.O. — 9,10; F.B.L.A. — 9,11; D.E.C.A. — 10,11,12; Journalism — 11; Honors — D.E.C.A. Student of the Year — 10 Future Plans — Undecided. Friend, Wendy Sue Birthdate — 1 10 68 Birthplace — Prince William County, Virginia Activities — Basketball — 9,10,11; Softball — 9,10,11,12; Volleyball — 11; F.B.L.A. — 9; D.E.C.A. — 10; F.H.A. — 9,11,12; Honors — Honor Letter — 11 Future Plans — Undecided Garrett, Stephanie Yvonne Birthdate — 7 15 68 Birthplace — Alexandria, Virginia Activities — SGA Rep — 9; Class Sec. — 9; V.I.C.A. — 9; SGA — 10; Honors — Cosmetology Award — 10; Honor Letter — 12 Future Plans — Marriage, To become a successful hairdresser. 46 — Sr. Index Gentry, Carla Renee Birthdate— 12 27 67 Birthplace — Prince William, Virginia Activities — Varsity Cheerleading — 10,11; SGA — 9,10,11, V. Pres. 12; F.H.A. — 9,11,12; F.B.L.A. — 9; D.E.C.A. — 10,12; Ski Club — 10 Future Plans — Eat, Drink, Be Merry. Gray, Dorothy Pearl Birthdate — 6 18 68 Birthplace — Leesburg, Virginia Activities — V.I.C.A. — 10 Future Plans — To work and live wild. Groves, George Edward Nickname — Eddie Birthdate — 6 3 66 Birthplace — Olony, Maryland Activities — Varsity Football — 11; Second Team All-District — 11; Chess Club — 11; Travel Club — 11 Future Plans — Get a good job and work and marry Karen Church. Gutierrez, Claudia Vivana Nickname — Claudia Birthdate — 11 4 66 Birthplace — Santiago, Chile Activities — Drama Club — 11; D.E.C.A. — 12; Honors — Art Award — 11; Honor Letter — 12 Future Plans — College; Travel around the world. Harold, Karen Eileen Birthdate — 6 2 68 Birthplace — Manassas, Virginia Activities — D.E.C.A. — 10,11,12; F.B.L.A. — 9,11; Journalism — 11 Future Plans — Go to England and be¬ come a Rock Roll Singer. Harryman, William Louis Birthdate — 6 7 68 Birthplace — Baltimore, Maryland Activities — Science Club — 9,10; J.V. Football — 10; Track — 9,11,12 Future Plans — To go to work. Henry, James Anthony Nickname — Tony Birthdate — 7 6 68 Birthplace — Arlington, Virginia Activities — Varsity Football — 9,10,11,12; J.V. Basketball — 9; Varsity Baseball — 9,10,11,12; Varsity Basket¬ ball —10,11; Honors — Honor Letter— 11; I Dare You Award —11; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 11,12 Future Plans — College, A Career, and get married to the girl of my dreams. Hollar, Tabatha Ann Birthdate — 11 22 67 Birthplace — Washington, D.C. Activities — FBLA — 10,11; DECA — 10,11,12 Future Plans — Undecided. Hough, Kimberly Lynn Birthdate — 10 22 68 Birthplace — Fairfax, Virginia Activities — FBLA — 9; FHA — 9; VICA — 10,11,12; Cosmetology— 10,11,12; Hairshow — 10,11,12 Future Plans — To be a Hairdresser or Secretary. Hudson, Lisa Lynn Birthdate — 10 16 67 Birthplace — Prince William, Virginia Activities — FBLA — 9; DECA — 10,11,12; SGA — 11; Basketball Manager — 10 (Boys Girls) Basket¬ ball — 9; Softball — 10,11,12; Honors — J.V. All District Basketball — 9; 2nd Team All-District Softball — 10,11 Future Plans — Undecided. Jackson, David Roy Birthdate — 1 4 69 Birthplace — Washington, D.C. Activities — Science Club — 9; Band — 9,10,11,12; Choir—11,12; All Regional Band — 11; All Regional Choir — 11,12; Honors — Most Outstanding Band Member — 9,10; Most Outstand¬ ing French Student — 11 Future Plans — College. Johnson, Melissa Ann Nickname — Missy Birthdate — 10 15 67 Birthplace — Manassas Park, Virginia Activities — Journalism — 9,10,11,12; Deca — 12; Drama Club — 9,10,11; Backgammon Club — 9,10,11; SGA — 9,10,11; honors — Journalism awards — 9,10; Who’s Who in American High School Journalists; SGA — VIP Award — 9 Future Plans — Free-lance Journalist, Marriage. Keen, Lisa Gayle Birthdate — 1 14 68 Birthplace — Prince William Co., Virginia. Activities — FBLA — 9; DECA — 10,11,12; FHA — 9 Future Plans — Get married and have kids. Kennedy, Richard Russell, Jr. Nickname — Rich Birthdate — 3 14 68 Birthplace — Jackson, Mississippi Activities — Science Club — 9; Ski Club — 9,10; Track — 9; FBLA — 9; Baseball — 11; SGA —11; Vice-Pres. N.H.S. — 12; VICA — 12; Honors — Hugh O’Brien Youth Foundation — 10; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 11,12 Future Plans — Go To College; Work for a “Fortune 500” Company. Kinsley, Sam Spade Birthdate — 6 5 68 Birthplace — Fairfax, Virginia Activities — Football — 9,10,11,12; Wrestling — 9,10,11,12; Baseball — 9,12; Yearbook — 9,10; Key Club — 9,10; Vice Pres. Key Club — 10; FBLA — 10; DECA — 12; Honors — 3rd Potomac District Wrestling — 11; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 12 Future Plans — Attend Va. Tech, and majoring in Business and Party. Lester, Robert William Nickname — Robbie Birthdate — 4 4 68 Birthplace — Alexandria, Virginia Future Plans — Undecided. Lindsey, Robert Neil Nickname — Rob Birthdate — 3 13 68 Birthplace — Prince William County, Virginia Activities — Track — 9,10; Pep Club — 9,10; Basketball — 11 Future Plans — Go to College and Work. Mackey, John Birthdate — 2 12 68 Birthplace — Fairfax, Virginia Activities — Wrestling — 9,10,11; Football — 11,12; Newspaper Editor — 11 Future Plans — Undecided. Martin, Jack Elliott Birthdate — 12 25 67 Birthplace — Washington, D.C. Sr. Index — 47 Activities — FBLA — 12; Wrestling — 11; Honors — Vocational Award — 1 st — 10, 2nd — 11; Wrestling Certificate — 11 Future Plans — Own a shop, Make Money, Marry Alesia. McBride, Debra Sue Nickname — Debbie Birthdate — 7 3 68 Birthplace — Washington, D.C. Honors — Honor Student — 12 Future Plans — Undecided. McFarland, Melissa Ann Nickname — Missy Birthdate — 8 5 68 Birthplace — Norton, Virginia Activities — VICA — 10; FBLA — 9 Future Plans — To get my hair dresser license, and open my own shop. Milbourne, Dawn Marie Birthdate — 2 14 68 Birthplace — Leesburg, Virginia Activities — Track — 10; FBLA — 11,12; DECA — 10; Honors — Honor Student —12; Cosmetology Student Of The Year — 11; 2nd Typing Contest — 11 Future Plans — College, Marriage. Nary, Christine Marie Birthdate — 9 24 68 Birthplace — Alexandria, Virginia Activities — Track — 9,10; FBLA — 9; FHA — 9; DECA — 10; Drama Club — 11,10; President, DECA— 11,12; Honors — Honor letter —11, Deca Student of the Year — 12, nominated to Who’s Who among American High School Students — 12, Drama Medal — 11. Future Plans — Become a paid Fireman, get married. Novak, Rebecca Ann Birthdate — 10 26 68 Birthplace — Alexandria, Virginia Activities — Band — 9,10; FBLA — 10,11,12; Cosmetology — 10; Yearbook —11; Deca — 12. Honors — 2nd place typing award — 10; Who’s Who Among American Student — 12. Future Plans — Secretarial School Pearson, Kandy Ann Nickname — Kandy Birthdate — 3 18 68 Birthplace — Fairfax, Virginia Activities — DECA — 10,11,12; FBLA — 9,11; FHA HERO — 9,10; Journal¬ ism — 11; Class Vice-President — 11; Honors — 10,11 Future Plans — Undecided. Peters, Loura Nickname — Loura Bir thdate — 8 13 67 Birthplace — Washington, D.C. Activities — Pep Club — 9; Choral Club — 11; DECA — 12; Honors — Choral Award (Solo Musical.) Future Plans — Get Married and con¬ tinue singing Gospel Music and Travel¬ ing. Powers, Robert Eugene Nickname — Robbie Birthdate — 2 17 68 Birthplace — Fairfax, Virginia Future Plans — Work and Party. Simmons, Patti Ann Nickname — Patti Birthdate — 8 22 68 Birthplace — Warrenton, Virginia Activities — J.V. Cheerleader — 9; Class Secretary — 9; Class President — 10; DECA — Vice President — 12 Future Plans — Attend Business School, Get Married, then a family. Smith, Kirk Allen Nickname — Kirk Birthdate — 11 2 68 Birthplace — Bethesda, Maryland Activities — Ski Club — 9,10; Track — 9; VICA — 10,11,12; DECA — 9; Honors — VICA — Welding 1 st — 11; Academic All American — 11 Future Plans — Party! Work. Smith, Susan Lea Birthdate — 3 13 68 Birthplace — Fairfax, Virginia Activities — Track — 9,10,11,12; Flags — 10,11,12; Pep Club — 10; N.H.S.— 11,12; — Secretary —; Wrestling Statistician — 11,12; Homeroom Representative — 12; Homecoming Princess — 12; DECA — 12; Honors — Honor Letter — 11; Honor Pin — 12 Future Plans — Go to college and hopefully get involved in a Sports Medi¬ cal Career. Stallard, Sarah Sabrina Birthdate — 10 9 67 Birthplace — Manassas, Virginia Activities — Homecoming Princess — 9; Class President — 9; FBLA — 9; Ski Club — 9; Art Club — 9,12; Marching Band — 9, Softball — 9; Track — 11; Drama Club — 9,11; Art Club Treasurer — 11; FBLA — Parlimentarian — 12; Honors — Best Dressed — 12 Future Plans — Air Force — 2 Yrs. College — To become a lawyer and P.l. and have own business and be successful. Stone, Court A. Birthdate — 10 26 67 Birthplace — Medina, Ohio Activities — Drama Club — 11 Future Plans — Career in Law Enforcement and Captain of the Starship Enterprise. Stroop, Trumania Amy Birthdate — 12 3 67 Birthplace — Wise Co., Virginia Activities — Dance Club — 9; FBLA — 9; Art — 9; FHA — 10; VICA — 10; Cosmetology (Hair Show) 10,11,12; VICA —11,12; Honors — Who’s Who Award — 11 Future Plans — To marry Bob, have children, and be a Beautician. Tangen, Tracie Lyn Nickname — Tracie Birthdate — 7 2 68 Birthplace — Prince William County, Virginia Activities — FBLA — 9; J.V. Cheerleader — 9; J.V. Basketball — 9; Softball — 9,10; VICA — 10,11; Homeroom Representative — 10,11; President Pep Club — 10; Varsity Cheerleader — 10,11,12; Wrestling Mat Maid — 11,12; Junior Princess — 11; DECA — 12; Class President — 12; Honors — Honor Letter — 12 Future Plans — Graduate, get a job as a Beautician, and be a good wife and mother. Tibbs, Carol Christy Birthdate — 10 8 68 Birthplace — Prince William, Virginia Activities — FBLA — 9; Softball — 9,10; Basketball — 9,11; VICA — 10; Volley¬ ball — 11,12; DECA — 12; Honors — Art Award — 11; 2nd Art Show —11; (2nd Portraits, 2nd, 3rd Animals), Basketball Letter — 11 Future Plans — To attend Maryland In¬ stitute College of Art. Rule the world. 48 — Sr. Index Toner, Theresa Elizabeth Nickname — Tre Birthdate — 8 14 68 Birthplace — Rome, Italy Activities — FBLA, Hist — 9; Varsity Cheerleader — 9,11,12 Capt.; Art Club — 9,10; SGA Rep. — 9,11; Drama, Vice Pres. — 10; School Play — 10; S.A.D.D. — 10,11; N.H.S. — 11,12 — PRES.; Prom Princess — 11; Class Treasurer— 11; Homecoming Court — 12; Journalism — 12; Candy Striper — 11,12; MEGC — 11; Honors — USNMLA — 10,11; Pert. Attendance 10; All American Scholar— 10; Science Award — 10; MEGC Award — 11; Danforth (I Dare You) Award — 11; Voice of Democracy (2nd) 11; Honor Letter — 11; Honor Pin — 12; Honor Roll — 11; Natl. Merit Letter — 11; USAA — 11,12; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 12 Future Plans — Go to College, Become RICH and FAMOUS, and marry Gilligan on his island. Vargas, Roni Nickname — Ronaldo Birthdate — 12 22 68 Birthplace — New York City Activities — Cheerleader — J.V. — 11; Varsity — 12; Flags — 11; Track — 11; Concert Choir — 10,11,12 Future Plans — Be a Singer. Warfield, Teresa Marie Nickname — Teresa Birthdate — 3 30 68 Birthplace — Arlington, Virginia Future Plans — Go to Work and get married. Webb, Phyllis Ann Birthdate — 2 22 68 Birthplace — Manassas Park, Virginia Activities — FHA — 10,11; FBLA — 9,10,11,12; Art — 9; Manager J.V. Basketball — 9; Cosmetology — 10,11,12; VICA —10,11,12; Hair Show — 10,12; Honors — Ribbon for Safety Poster Contest — 10; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 12 Future Plans — To be a Beautician and to have a good life and have a good marriage in the future. Weibel, Sheryl Lynn Nickname — Sherri Birthdate — 8 8 68 Birthplace — Prince William, Co., Va. Activities — J.V. Cheerleader — 9; J.V. Basketball — 9; Varsity Softball — 9,10; Varsity Cheerleader — 10,11,12; Art Club —9,10,11,12; FBLA —9; FHA — 9; 9th grade Class Treasurer; Pep Club — 10; Alternate for Homeroom Representatives — 10; 11th grade Class Secretary; 12th grade Class Vice-President; Mat Maid, Varsity Wrestling — 11,12; Honors — Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 12 Future Plans — To attend a four year College, major in television broadcast¬ ing, and suceed in being a Television News Broadcaster. Weikle, Michele Lynne Birthdate — 3 14 68 Birthplace — Prince William Co., Va. Activities — Varsity Cheerleader — 9,10,11,12; SGA President— 12; SGA Secretary— 11; Art Club — 9,10,11,12; Art Club Secretary — 10,11; Art Club President — 12; FBLA — 9; Honors — Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 11; Coaches Award for Cheerleading — 11; Art awards (1st,2nd,3rd) — 11 Future Plans — Dental Hygienist, Get married, College. Live at the Beach. Whalan, Carlton Augustus Nickname — Butch Birthdate — 4 10 67 Birthplace — Fairfax, Va. Activities — Baseball — 9,10,11,12; Football — 9,12 Future Plans — Work and Party Davis, Michelle Dawn Birthdate — 1 20 68 Birthplace — Fairfax, Va. Activities — Track — 10; Volleyball — 11,12; FBLA Treasurer— 12; Honors — Honor Student Future Plans — To become a profes¬ sional Secretary, have a corvette, own a nice house. Brotherton, James R. Birthdate — 12 24 67 Birthplace — Fairfax, Va. Activities — J.V. Football — 9; Varsity Football — 12; Journalism — 11,12; Chess and Checker Club — 9; Honors — Geography Award — 11 Future Plans — Own a Farm Morris, Sandra Ann Nickname — Sandy Birthdate — 6 8 68 Birthplace — Arlington, Virginia Activities — FBLA — 9,10,11,12; T ravel Club — 11; Ski Club — 10; SGA —11; Concert Band — 9,10,11,12; Flag Corp Capt. — 9,10,11,12; Winter Guard Capt. — 10; Varsity Track — 9,10,11,12; Volleyball — 11,12; Powder Puff Football — 11,12; Garfield Cadets — 12; Band Festival — 9,10,11,12; Band Exchange — 10,11,12; Honors — Academic Letter — 11,12; National Honor Society — 11,12; Society of Distinguished American Hiqh School Students — 11,12 Future Plans — College Phipps, Jerry Neil Nickname — Jerry Birthdate — 9 13 68 Birthplace — Prince William Co., Virginia Activities — J.V. Football — 9,10; Varsity Football — 11,12; Track — 9,10,11,12; Honors—Football — 1 st Tearn All District — Offensive Tackle Future Plans — Graduate, get a job, go to Computer School, and get married. Bridge, David Calvin Brooks, Robert William Carlyle, Cathy Rose Daymude, Michael Allen Garmer, Jennifer Lynne Marks, Deborah Sue Marquess, James Edward Martin, Philip David Messer, James Anthony Moore, George Estell Oliver, Carol Lynn Pearson, Cindy Lynn Plaugher, Eric Bryan Roberts, Brenda Lea Rowe, John Andrew Russell, John Willie Sheetz, Everett Louis Weeks, Roy William Wentz, Donna Kay Worthington, Virginia Marie Yates, Lisa Diane Sr. Index — 49 50 — Juniors H ■ ■ JUNIORS Juniors — 51 Robert Adkins Donald Alsberry Lou Ann Austin William Austin Robert Bailey Tammy Ball Eugene Baltimore Tina Bartlett Melissia Baughman Yvonne Bishop Dawn Brislen Ronnie Brown Top: Amanda Dellinger and Phoebe Jones show off their school spirit on Nerd Day. Bottom: Eugene Baltimore and James Terrell are seen at work in Journalism class. CLASS OF 1987 52 — Juniors Top Upper left: Juniors continue the tradition of turning the class ring. Middle Left: Robert Adkins and Barbie Wedge listen at the junior class planning meeting. Lower Left: Mark Satterfield enjoys a quiet moment in a vocational classroom. Bonnie Calomeris Kurt Campbell Tammy Chadwell Karen Church Caryn Cole Ty Collins Anita Cooper Jim Cooper Brenda Easom Amanda Dellinger Beth Dennis Amy Dornbach Juniors — 53 Lamia Dougan Donnie Farmer Rusty Fewell Pat Grey Ricky Hagerman Frank Harmon Missy Hensley Cindy Hicks Denise Hicks Kevin Huber Mark Jenkins Emma Johnson Middle Right: Gail Garner is all smiles as she leaves school on a Friday afternoon. Bottom Right: Nikki Satterfield, Barbie Wedge, and Heidi Rawlins order their class rings from the Josten ' s representative. Above Left: The entrance to the Junior hall is shown as it looked during Homecoming. MH[ 54 — Juniors J.T. Johnson Phoebe Jones Suzanne Kerl David Kimber Richard Leach V John Lee Sharon Lord Kim Lorenz Michelle Marshall Denise Marshall Bonnie Martin Kenny Mayhugh Left: Ms. Richardson is pictured at the junior class meeting. Above: Junior class officers are: Kara Moore, President; Buffie Simmons, Vice-President; Ann Powers, Treasurer; and Heidi Rawlins, Secretary. Juniors — 55 Bill McFall David Messer Sheila Milbourne Ronnie Milbourne Shirley Monroe Kara Moore Mary Moore Tammy Peacoe Missy Phipps Elaine Plaugher Denise Poarch Middle Right: Bill McFall, Cindy Hicks and Shirley Monroe are shown jump-starting Shirley’s van. Lower Right: Phoebe Jones is pictured on Jock Day. Lower Left: Junior Powderpuff Cheerleaders (clockwise from 12 o ' clock) David Ragan, Kenny Mayhugh, Deiter Leach, and David Phipps. 56 — Juniors Ann Powers Frank Prusaitis David Ragan Heidi Rawlins Ginger Rinker Leslie Roberts Nikki Satterfield Mark Satterfield Faith Sheetz Joey Shillingburgh Lee Shrout Buffie Simmons f Middle Right: Recipients of Honors Letters or Pins at the Honors Assembly. Back (l-r) David Messer, Drew Warwick, David Kimber. Middle (l-r) Amanda Dellinger, Kara Moore, Yvonne Bishop, Missy Hensley. Front (l-r) Phoebe Jones, Mary Moore, Nan Sung, Shanna Walker. Left: Class hall decorations for Homecoming 1985. Our theme was Cinderella. Juniors — 57 Shane Simmons Brian Skewes Dorothy Slaubaugh Denise Storey Terri Stinett Nan Sung James Terrell Laura Testerman Eric Tiller Shanna Walker Drew Warwick Barbie Wedge Patrick Wilson Bill Wright Right: Juniors vote at the planning class meeting for Homecoming. 58 — Juniors Above: Junior class float won second place in the Homecoming float competition. Left: Junior class demonstrates their school spirit at the Homecoming pep rally. | Juniors — 59 60 — Sophomores SOPHOMORES Sophomores — 61 Carl Alexander Joey Alexander Bobby Anderson Erica Ball Kelly Ball Sheri Bandy Nanci Beaty Laurie Benson Kim Blackwell Bonnie Brewer Larry Brown Sherri Brown Dewey Brummett Charlene Catale Helen Chichester Top Right: Kyung Sung arrives at school. Bottom Right: Awards letter winners (top) B. Brewer, M. Pence, S. Robey, D. Cunningham, R. Griffith, K. Richards, E. Romero, C. Price, N. Peterson, K. Sung. Not Pictured: T. Smith. 62 — Sophomore Cindy Clatterbuck Tonya Cisler Larry Combs Steve Cook Jimmy Cooper Betty Crooke Dena Cunninghamm Annie DePew Billy Dillman John Duell Linda Estep David Farmer Stephanie Farmer Pat Flanagan Tracey Floyd Sophomore — 63 Shelly Franklin Carl Gentry „ Stephanie Goolsby Bucky Griffith Revel Griffith Melody Harbour j Larry Heflin Kim Holt Frances Humphries Charles Johnson Todd Kendrick Connie Kinsley Amy Lambert Wendy Lauch Ricky Lorenz Top: Bucky Griffith and Kevin Mullins painting in Auto Body. Bottom: Tony Polk is at work in Auto Body. 64 — Sophomores Dawn Marshall Freda Metz Leslie Millian Jonathan Muehl Kevin Mullins Ginger Newman Bernie Noel Katie Pence Nikki Peterson Tony Polk Christine Price Crissy Puckett Charles Randolph Kay Richards Billy Rider Sophomores — 65 Top: Larry Combs shows his school spirit by wearing a Cougar ribbon during Homecoming Bottom: Larry Heflin plays ping pong. Laura Ritter Gina Roberts Shannon Robey Elvi Romero Michelle Roston Jane Seay Joe Sfreddo Anna Simmons Sharon Slaubaugh Patricia Smith Howard Smoot Bobby Snider Dorothy Stanley Kyung Sung Tony Tanks 66 — Sophomores John Welsh Kim West Keith Whetsell Valerie Whitener Todd Wilt Kim Yaider Below: Hi! Wendy. The Sophomores in a class meeting. Sophomore — 67 .V ' ♦ % s 68 — Sophomores Top Left: Betty Crooke, Pam Johnson and former student Steve Herndon show spirit at a football game. Top Middle: Kyung Sung poses for a picture during Homecoming week. Lower left: Students work hard on their homework outside in the smoking area. Lower Right: Larry Combs and Jose Murillo study in the library. Opposite Page: (Top) Sophomores placed 3rd in float competition. (Bottom) Sophomores show their spirit in decorating their hall in homecoming week. Sophomores — 69 70 — Freshmen FRESHMEN Sandy Alsberry Barbara Anderson Angela Austin Michelle Baisden Dana Banks Lee Barker Vanessa Bello Fred Bishop Brian Bradshaw Tom Brookins Yvonne Brown Melissa Bruce Top: Robert Kerns gets on bus after a long day of school. Middle: Jennifer Jones takes a break after the game. CLASS 72 — Freshmen Jeff Burke Chris Carroll Keith Cogan Linda Cooper Michelle DePew Lynn Dillow Heather Doll Duane Dove Gary Duvall Kathy Early Theresa Estep Greg Evans Top: Theresa Estep and Elizabeth Stewart help the freshmen class by dressing up for Nerd Day Middle: Missy Bruce tries out the school lunch. OF 1989 Freshmen — 73 Dawn Franklin Karen Funkhouser Dawn Good Roy Greenwalt Sue Griffith Roy Hall Mark Halsey Delinda Harris Robert Harris Thomas Harrison Robert Hastings David Helton Top: President Sandy Alsberry and sponsor Mr. Brown take suggestions for the class Homecoming theme. Middle: Class members think of ideas for Homecoming 1985. Bottom: Lena Smith and Esther Robinson pose for a picture on Jock Day. 74 — Freshmen Dawn Henderson Billy Hicks Greg Hughes Mike Jenkins Jennifer Jones Sean Jones Daniel Kennedy Melissa Kerns Robert Kerns Verna Keys Suzanne Lester Melissa Lewis Top: “Practice, practice, practice, Yvonne.” Middle: Theresa Estep ' s shown paying for her lunch. Bottom: Beach Day found Robert Hastings, Scotty Wilson, Lynn Dillow, and Vanessa Bello dressed for a day in the sun. Freshmen — 75 Jimmy Mackey Mary Mackey Wayne Marquess Vicki Marshall Pam McClelland Robert McKenney Lisa Melvin Adam Messer Matt Mitchell Chandra Moore Dawn Moore Cindy Nelson 76 — Freshmen Top: Freshmen band members play during a pep rally. Left: Lisa Weikle poses for a picture on Beach Day. Billy Noel Andre Pearson Randy Plaugher Angel Potter Yolanda Wright John Roberts Esther Robinson Jimmy Russell Tim Rutkowski Esther Sanchez John Sherman Jody Shimel Freshmen — 77 Andy Shipe Jamie Slemp Lena Smith Wade Smith Elizabeth Stewart Stacey Stoelting Michelle Storey Jimmy Strawser Shelly Strouth Lisa Tinnel Sheila Toler Jennifer Valdez Top: Jennifer Jones waits for a ride home. Right: Tom Harrison dresses up for Beach Day. 78 — Freshmen LaToyia Walker Vicki Walker Kim Wampler David Waters Quenzell Watson Mike Webb Shawn Weems Lisa Weikle Dan Wentz April West Scot Wilson Top: The Freshmen Class homecoming float. Left: Freshmen band members play during an assembly. Freshmen — 79 80 — Sports SPORTS Sports — 81 J.V. GAINS EXPERIENCE Upper left: Varsity Football players support J.V. Middle left: Cougars pass for a first and ten. Upper Right: Coaches watch the J.V. Bottom right: David Waters looks to the crowd during the game. 1985-86 team members. Bottom: D. Waters, T. Pearson, T. Kendrick, S. Wilson, H. Smoot, R. Smoot, D. Terpening. Top: Coach Yankee, J. Alexander, T. Rutuski, R. Kerns, K. Mullins, T. Tanks, J. Mackey, J. Sfreddo, Coach Davis. 82 — Sports upper left — Mary Kay Lamonica sponsors the J.V. Cheerleaders. Upper right — Squad (1-r), T. Cisler, K. Richards, G Newman, D. Cunningham, H. Chichester. Middle left — Revel Griffith, Tonya Cisler, and Kay Richards boost Cougar morale during a floor cheer. Middle right — Revel Griffith, Tonya Cisler, and Helen Chichester move to the Cougar beat. Left — Revel Griffith and Ginger Newman show off their school spirit during a basketball game. Sports — 83 REBOUNDS! Right — Todd Wilt and Tony Tanks wait for the rebound. Below Right — Tony Tanks blocks two points for the opposing team. Lower Left — Tony Tanks attempts to raise the score while Todd Wilt and Daniel Kennedy wait for the rebound. Below — P. Flanagan, B. Anderson, B. Dillman, J. Alexander, D. Kennedy Coach Davis, T. Polk, D. Farmer, T. Wilt, T. Tanks. 84 — Sports J.V. Girls Basketball Team gets advice from coaches. Bottom: Cougars get ready for the rebound. Middle: Shannon Robey shoots for two points. Middle Right: Sandy Alsberry shoots for the Cougars. Lower left: Top: Coach Van Horn, E. Sanchez, S. Alsberry, L. Ritter, K. Blackwell. Bottom: S. Robey, M. Kerns, C. Nelson. 4 Sports — 85 MAKING HISTORY Right: Cougars walk onto the field to another victory. Below left: Coach Cowne gives advice to running back Don Alsberry. Below Right: Coaches discuss plays. Below: Joe Morehart and Butch Whalan pose at sidelines. 86 — Sports Back Row: Coach MacElfish, Coach Davis, S. Dillman, T. Henry, J. Brotherton, J. Burke, T. Tanks, B. Whalan, C. Randolph, J. Morehart, Coach Cowne, Coach Farmer. Middle Row: J. Mackey, J. Phipps, B. Dillman, J. Sfreddo, J. Cooper, C. Gentry, R. Hall, D. Alsberry, J. Marquess. Bottom Row: J. Murillo, P. Grey, E. Waters, P. Bishop, E. Baltimore, S. Kinsley, R. Brown, M. Mitchell, D. Phipps. Varsity Football had a successful season at Manassas Park this year. This was the first time the team has ever won Homecoming, and the Cougars made history when they beat our arch rival Brentsville for the first time. 6-3-1, the team’s record, is the best since the first football team in 1977. The 1985 football team has made other schools take notice and respect the sportsmanship of our players. They will be a tough act to follow. Sports — 87 JUNIORS ROMP SENIORS, 16-6! Juniors defeated Seniors in Powder Puff combat. Junior, Cindy Hicks, runs ball for a touchdown. Junior and Senior cheerleaders strut their stuff. Teams take time for a picture. Coaches pose for a snapshot. A VV J ' if a mj I 1 L i Ai 1 .M ■ ..A i wW mmL-4 1 HUi 88 — Sports A VARSITY SHOOTS THE HOOP! Left: Lisa Weikle makes shot for COUGARS. Below: Kim Holt makes foul shot. Top: Coach Boyd, S. Monroe, L. Weikle, D. Hicks, D. Poarch, M. Hensley, K. Blackwell. Bottom: K. Holt, S. Brown, K. Moore, Y. Bishop. Sports — 89 SHOOT FOR TWO, TAKE IT TO THE HOOP Upper Left: R. Bailey plays a good offense. Lower Left: Smile pretty, J.T. Upper Right: J.T. Johnson passes for the Cougars’ offense. E. Baltimore and J. Terrell discuss plays for the night’s game. 90 — Sports 3 Upper left — Team (1-r): R. Weeks, K. Huber, R. Bailey, E. Baltimore, C. Randolph, J. Rowe, J. Lee, R. Hagerman, K. Campbell, J.T. Johnson, Coach Miller. Upper right — Eugene Baltimore says Manassas Park is number one! Middle left — J.T. Johnson waits for the rebound. Above — Robby Bailey dribbles his way to two points. Lower left — John Lee tips the ball to the Cougars. Bottom — J. Rowe passes the ball in. Sports — 91 92 — Sports Above Right: Sandy Morris spikes the ball. Above left: (back) L. Smith, Manager; L. Walker, M. Bruce, L. Morehart, S. Toler, (front) A. Lambert, E. Stewart, M. Kerns, J. Jones. Middle Left: (back) D. Poarch, S. Alsberry, A. Austin, L. Smith, Manager; (front) S. Morris, M. Davis, S. Brown. Middle Right: Susan Purple and Charlotte James, Coaches. Bottom Right: Sheila Toler serves. Middle: Denise Poarch sets up. Bottom Left: Christy Tibbs puts it over the net. Sports — 93 SPIKE THAT BALL! We’ve Got All The Right Moves! Upper left — State Champion, David Phipps, keeps his man on the mat. Upper middle — Freshman, Roy Hall, prepares to lock up. Upper right, opposite page — Regional Champion, Sam Kinsley, attempts to roll his man for back points. Wrestling team, front row 1-r — J. Burke, R. Hall, J. Marquess, C. Gentry, T. Rutowski, 2nd row — D. Waters, D. Reagan, D. Phipps, B. Bates, 3rd row — T. Harrison, S. Cook, J. Burke, back row — S. Weible (MM), Coach Cowne, T. Tangen (MM), S. Smith (MM). Lower middle, opposite page — State Champion, David Reagan, pins his man. Middle right, opposite page — Regional Champion, Carl Gentry, gets back points. Lower right, opposite page — State Champion, Jay Burke, brings home a victory for the Cougars. . 94 — Sports John Cowne, the new wrestling coach, had a slow start with the wrestling team. The team had lost five seniors. The holes were replaced by five freshman. This didn’t slow down the wrestlers. They worked longer and harder. The team placed second in both Districts and Regionals. They lost only to their arch-rival, Strasburg, who placed third in the state group A competition. The Cougars went on to make up for their loss by winning state as a team. Six people placed in the top three and we had three state champions. The first day of state competition, Manassas Park was tied with Castlewood as a team; it came down to the last match between Castlewood and Manassas Park. Jay Burke won his match securing the Cougars’ victory. Sports — 95 Body Talk 96 Top left, opposite page — Varsity Squad (1-r): S. Walker, T. Toner, J. Dolansky, S. Weibel, B. Simmons, T. Tangen, R. Vargas, T. Barlett, M. Weikle. Top left — Buffie Simmons, “What is the purpose of this?” Bottom left, opposite page — Sherry Weible and Michele Weikle, “Oops!” Bottom right, opposite page — Tracie Tangen and Joey Dolansky, “Go Cougars!” Middle left — Joey Dolansky, “We don’t mess around!” Middle right — Tina Bartlett, Please don’t fall.” Lower left — “This is a piece of cake!” Lower right — Roni Vargas is right on top of things. Get it Cougars, Take it and run. Get it Cougars, We’re number one!!! Sports — 97 RUNNING AGAINST THE WIND! Upper left — team (1-r): V. Bello, S. Farmer, H. Chichester, J. Seay, F. Flumphries, S. Alsberry, E. Sanchez, S. Toler, L. Estep, C. Hicks, L. Morehart, L. Weikle, L. Austin, G. Rinker, Coach McElfish. Upper right — Vanessa Bello and Helen Chichester work on form while running. Middle left — team (1-r): F. Prusaitis, S. Dillman, W. Austin, L. Heflin, D. Bridge, P. Bishop, D. Leach, A. Messer, B. Dillman, W. Harryman, D. Kimber, J. Duell, C. Gentry, J. Shillenburg, J. Marquess, J. Burke, J. Phipps, L. Austin, Coach McElfish. Middle right — Esther Sanchez and Lisa Weikle go through the motions of a heavy workout. Bottom right — Vanessa Bello and Esther Sanchez discuss practice. 98 — Sports Take Me Out To The Ballfield! Upper left — team (1-r): M. Baisden, Y. Bishop, P. McClelland, M. Kerns, M. Dellinger, K. Richards, S. Brown, D. Poarch, L. Walker. Upper right — Denise Poarch works on her batting. Middle left — Coach Hammersly gets a good workout at softball practice. Middle right — Robby Bailey, “See how easy baseball practice is.” Left — Roy Hall shows off his batting swing at baseball tryouts. Due to our deadline, the baseball team cannot be pictured. We would like to wish the team good luck. Sports — 99 REMINISCENCES 100 — Sports fvC r f— mxm T j ' f khj : mAA j Sports — 101 102 — Sports Sports — 103 104 — Clubs CLUBS Clubs — 105 Top Left: The Marching Band plays at a pep rally Top Right: Pat Flanagan concentrates on playing his tuba well in band practice. Lower Left: Drum Major Dee Wentz walks off the football field after a pep rally. Middle: The Concert Band from left to right (1st Row) Y. Brown, L. Smith, S. Bandy, F. Metz, S. Morris, D. Jackson, G. Newman, J. Collins, L. Dillow. (2nd Row) B. Anderson, G. Duvall, C. Price, P. Flanagan, P. Martin, B. Anderson, D. Wentz, T. Harrison, S. Weems, Miss Goodman. (3rd Row) A. West, J. Straser, E. Stewart. Bottom Middle: Tom Harrison and Dan Wentz are intent on playing their trumpets, but Phillip Martin appears to have given up. 106 — Band Top Left: The 1985 MPHS Color Guard Top Right: Miss Goodman, the band director, urges her students to play better. Middle: Barb Anderson and Gary Duvall concentrate on their music. Below: The Cougar Marching Band. From Left to Right: (Front) Dee Wentz, Drum Major; (Row 1) E. Stewart, J. Strawser, A. West, G. Morris, M. Storey. (Row 2) K. Kerns, J. McNeill, D. Smith, F. Metz, L. Smith, B. Anderson, S. Metz, L. Dillow. (Row 3) P. Flanagan, B. Bates, T. Harrison, B. Anderson, D. Wentz. (Row 4) N. Beatty, S. Bandy, V. Bello, J. Valdez, M. Harrison. (Row 5) S. Morris, Flag Captain; S. Smith, Flag Co-Captain; M. Bruce, K. Pence, E. Plaugher. (Back Row) C. Klaiss, R. Levin, J. Pack, D. Dougherty, J. Wilt, T. Estes. Band — 107 CLASS OFFICERS, SGA 108 — Class Officers ■■ i | ■ Top Left: SGA Officers — C. Gentry, M. Weikle, and C. Price. Top Right: Our hard-working SGA sponsors — Mrs. Dyess, Miss Taylor, and Miss Davis. Middle Right: Ginger Newman delivers her campaign speech to the student body in the gym. Middle Left: The SGA Homeroom Representatives meet in the library. Lower Left: SGA President Michele Weikle and sponsor Mrs. Dyess work hard during Homecoming Week. Opposite Page: (top left) The Freshman class officers are C. Nelson, S. Alsberry, and E. Sanchez, (top right) The Sophomore class officers are S. Goolsby, L. Ritter, and G. Newman. Not pictured K. Blackwell. Class Sponsors C. Lowry and L. Brewer, (bottom left) The Junior class officers are A. Powers, K. Moore, and H. Rawlins. Not pictured B. Simmons. Class Sponsors L. Richardson, J. Cowne, and E.Zimmermann. (bottom right) The Senior Class officers are C. Gentry, S. Weibel, T. Tangen, and C. Dudley. SGA — 109 I I I C T. (First Row) D. Bridge, G. Moore, R. Lindsey, J. Mackey, M. Daymude (Second Row) R Kennedy, R. Powers, S. Lester, F. Harmon, W. Harryman, B. Eason (Third Row) Mr. Lowry, E. Sheetz, R. Weeks, B. Whalan, P. Bishop, G. Bennet, L. Testerman. I.C.T. — I.C.T. 110 DECA (F.irst Row) P. Simmons, Coach Cowne, C. Nary, L. Keen, (Second Row) C. Gentry, S. Smith, T. Tangen, M. Johnson, C. Gutierrez, B. Novak. (Third Row) L. Peters, K. Pearson, B. Evans, T. Hollar, K. Harold, D. McBride. Lower Left: Loura Peters, Coach Cowne, Chris Nary at the Christmas dance. Right: DECA and FBLA sponsored the 1985 Christmas Dance. DECA — 111 The National Honor Society started off by being very active this year. Without last year’s members 1 here to help them, the newly-elected officers stepped right in to take over without any problems. The NHS helped in various ways throughout the community. Members would donate their time to volunteer organizations, help their neighbors, or donate blood for the Red Cross. One group project included going out to Anaburg Manor to play bingo with the people there. Top Left: The National Honor Society (from l-r) 1st row Treasurer C. Dudley, Secretary S. Smith, Vice-President R. Kennedy, President T. Toner. 2nd row Sponsor Mrs. Richardson, M.H. Dellinger, S. Morris, D. Jackson. 3rd row T. Henry, B. Bates, J. Rowe. Not pictured Historian D. Wentz. Top Right: Theresa Toner and Richard Kennedy lead a meeting of the NHS. Middle left: NHS Secretary, Susan Smith, hurries to take down the minutes of the meeting. Lower left: Charles Dudley, Treasurer, contemplates the decision about the service project. | I 112 — NHS The Wonderful World of Art! K - E A WM % a Wm ■ W ' M L : 1 . fj MjL JH |j y : v 11 11 WfJ V K JaR B fffli i i w jT J ' Top Left: Nan Sung works diligently on her art project. Top Right: James Marquess proudly displays the miniature house he built. Middle Right: Billy Dillman concentrates on the model airplane he is constructing. Bottom: The MPHS Art Club, (l-r) M. Weikle, S. Weibel, S. Stallard, and L. Combs. Not pictured J. Dolansky and Sponsor Mrs. Knestrick. Above: Art students work very hard, as shown here by a piece of work done by Michele Weikle. Art — 113 FBLA Upper Middle: Students take it slow at the Christmas Dance that FBLA co-sponsored. Middle: Katie Pence, in deep thought. Far Right: The Cougar Christmas Tree. Bottom: FBLA (First Row) L. Walker, R. Kennedy, K. Church, S. Walker, B. Martin, S. Stallard, P. Simmons, K. Holt, Mrs. Waggoner (Second Row) M. Mackey, S. Alsberry, T. Henry, T. Messer, D. Storey, A. Dornbach, M. Marshall, B. Calomeris, Mrs. Brewer (Third Row) S. Toler, P. McCelland, K. Whetsell, C. Johnson, S. Brown, S. Morris, M. Davis, (Fourth Row) R. Plaugher, B. Bradshaw, R. Hastings, M. Hensley, C. Cole, K. Pence, L. Benson, E. Tiller (Fifth Row) K. Sung, B. Brewer, C. Price, M. Harbour, L. Millian, W. Lauch, M. Storey, J. Valdez, D. Moore. 114 — FBLA Left: FHA HERO — (First Row) C. Oliver, S. Monroe, B. Simmons, T. Bartlett, D. Marshall (Second Row) Mrs. Rushdi, O. Hicks, A. Cooper, W. Friend. Right: Buffie Simmons and Tina Bartlett at the dishwasher. FHA HERO FHA HERO — 115 ' 116 — Choir Top Left: The Trio. From left to right G. Garner, V. Worthington, K. Holt. Top Right: Everybody together now. Bottom: The Concert Choir. From left to right: (1st row) R. Vargas, L. Smith, D. Brislin, R. Griffith, L. Roberts, B. Anderson, T. Estep. (2nd row) Director Miss Hermann, F. Sheetz, B. Dennis, G. Garner, H. Doll, K. Holt. (3rd row) K. Cogan, D. Jackson, J. Stanley, F. Metz, G. Worthington, E. Stewart. Opposite Page. Top Left: The MPHS Select Singers performing at the Christmas Concert. Top Right: The Quartet, (l-r) R. Vargas, R. Griffith, D. Jackson, K. Cogan. Both Jackson and Cogan are members of the All Regional Chorus. Middle Left: Miss Hermann and Revel Griffith play a duet during the Christmas Concert. Bottom Left: The Concert Choir at the Christmas Concert. Bottom Right: The choir performs a number that requires them to dance as well as sing. I Choir — 117 Upper Left: Dee Wentz dances with her date, Mike Puckett. Upper Right: Carla Gentry, Roy Weeks, Sarah Stallard, and Joey Dolansky danced the night away. Middle Left: Jay Burke and Denise Poarch share a romantic moment at the Prom. Middle Right: Couples dance together to the slow music. Bottom Right: Sue Power, Kirk Smith, Roni Vargas, and David Ragan relax after a fast dance. 118 Prom . . 1 y ' 4 A NIGHT OF ALMOST PARADISE The Juniors had spent much time and hard work to decorate the gym for Prom ’85. Our night of almost paradise began at 8:00 pm and ended at 1:00 am. A Video D.J. provided the music. An after-Prom Party was held at Manassas Park Elementary School until 3:30 am. Upper Left: Mr. Leak, former principal, and Miss Taylor with Prom King Andrew Monroe and Prom Queen Chris Martin. Upper Right: Prom Prince Rob Lindsey with Princess Theresa Toner. Bottom Left: A Video D.J. provided the music for the Prom. Bottom Center: Chaperones, like Mr. Mrs.Coles, helped out at the Prom. Prom — 119 DEADLINES .. . HEADACHES ... HEARTACHES 120 — Journalism Top Left: Mrs. Myers, Advisor, takes yearbook shots outside of the gym. Middle: Rusty Fewell and Wendy Lauch work on the faculty layout for the yearbook. Top Right: The Journalism classroom after a hard day of work. Bottom: The Journalism class. From left to right (1st Row) J. Burke, E. Baltimore, M. Johnson, A. DePew, M. DePew, R. Fewell. (2nd Row) M.H. Dellinger, C. Gentry, T. Toner, S. Weibel, B. Stump, W. Lauch. (3rd Row) J. Terrell, J. Brotherton, D. Phipps, C. Stone. Not pictured: H. Chichester, T. Bartlett, L. Hudson, R. Brown, C. Tibbs. Opposite Page: Top Left: Mary Helen, Theresa, David, Jay, and Jimmy attend a yearbook seminar in the library. Top Right: Enid Morome of Baltimore, Maryland gives Mrs. Myers some pointers about taking pictures. Middle Right: Ronnie Brown and David Phipps confer about the Junior layout. Lower Left: Court Stone concentrates on making a list of the Journalism class members. Lower Right: Editor Mary Helen is hard at work on a layout for the yearbook. Journalism — 121 LOOKING BACK . . . 122 — Activities Activities — 123 (fyhal person is a success who has lived well, laughed often an d loved much; accom ; w who has gained ihe respect of intelligent people an d the love of children; who has jilled a niche and phshed a lash; ho leaves the wor Id heller th an he found it, w helh er hy an improved poppy, a perfect poem or a rescued soul; who has never lached appreciation for earth ' s heauly or faded to express it; who loohed for the hesl in others and gave the hesl he had. Rolerl Jdouis ofl evenson (Congratulations, graduates! PIEDMONT FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 124 — Ads NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS SERVICE — PARTS Serving Prince William County and Northern Virginia since 1950 8980 Mathis Ave. 368-3184 Manassas, VA “WHERE THE STARS COME” 8080 SUDLEY ROAD Manassas, Virginia (703) 368-4088 Good luck in the future, Cougars! 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LEON PACK Vice-President Finance Attack REUTER GRAPHICS Silk Screen Our Specialty Signs • Displays • Posters T-Shirts ANDREW AUSTIN 40C Manassas Drive Manassas Park, Va. 20111 (703) 361-6212 cake st)pp CAKE DECORATING SUPPLIES Wedding Ornaments Specialty Cakes Wedding Cakes Party Cakes 8809 COMMERCE CT. MANASSAS, VA 361-CAKE (On Centreville Rd. between Wendy’e Church Fr. Chicken) 128 — Ads % Dear Mr. Curtis — As I graduate from MPHS, I look back on the years I’ve spent here. You taught me for 2 years, but I learned much more than Geometry or Algebra. You taught me to be patient, to always try harder, and if I failed there was always a ‘re-test’. You gave me your friendship, and in return accepted mine. Of course, every week there was Thursday. The big T. I will never forget the Christmas party we gave you, or the tiger you found in your room. How about your decorated car, and your favorite of all, Senior Slave Day. Of course, every time there was a holiday, or any other significant day, Suzanne Sommers always appeared. They were a lot of fun, these past two years. And so I thank you. However, I leave you with one last warning. Although I’m graduating, I’m not really leaving. On Thursdays watch out. You never know. M.H.D. MANASSAS BAKERY 9000-A Centreville Road Manassas 368-4614 Wee Bytes, P.O. Box 2722, Manassas Kirk: I wish you rainbows of happiness and love forever from a very proud Mom. Kirk: To a dear brother who has been our friend when we needed him. Have a great graduation and all the best wishes forever from Kent Kevin. To Charles, Theresa, Sherri, Susan, Jan, Joey, and Claudia. Thanks for a really great Senior year. I wish all of you the best. Love, Mary Helen To the Class of 86: I hope your futures fulfill your dreams. I’ve enjoyed working with you during the past four years. I ' ll miss you. Best wishes for good health, happiness, and success. Love, Miss Taylor To: Chris Nary — Thanks for being such a good friend. Good Luck in the future! Friends, Rusty The ’85-’86 Varsity Cheerleaders would like to wish Theresa, Michele, Sherri, Tracie, Joey, Roni and the rest of the Class of 1986 best wishes. Best of luck to the Class of ’86. We will miss you! Mrs. Pinckard Congratulations to the graduating class of 1986! Mrs. Jo Moore Congratulations Mary Helen. We are very proud of all your accomplishments. May your future hold much happiness! Mom Dad Good luck Sherri, Theresa, Tracie, James Jay. I hope the future brings you happiness. And good luck to Jerry; I love you. You ' re in my prayers! Helena Chichester To All of Our Many Friends, Thanks for the good times, the bad times, memories, laughter, and tears. We ll treasure them forever. Love Always, Sherri Theresa Sherri, You have made us very proud of you. We love you. Good luck and God Bless You. Love, Mom, Dad, John Debbie Mom and Dad, Thank you for giving me your full support and love. I couldn’t have done it without you. Bernadette, I love you. Jeremy Chris — You’re 2 special guys. Love, Theresa To the Seniors of the 1985-86 Yearbook Staff, best of luck in the future, and a special thanks to Mary Helen, Theresa, and Sherri for all your help. Friends, Rusty Ads — 129 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS 130 — Autographs AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS Autographs — 131 AUTOGRAPHS For most of you, a yearbook is little more than a collection of pictures taken over the past school year. But it is more than that. A yearbook is made of mistakes, sleepless nights, deadlines, frustrations, and a lot of hard work. How much it is appreciated depends on the reader. We can only try our best to please everyone. To show an entire school year is a difficult task. From the determination, skill, and devotion of a few staff members, we accomplished this. And so I give my many thanks to those of you who gave up your after¬ noons, and weekends, to work on this annual. To Theresa and Sherri, my good friends who stayed with me. To Court, David, Ronnie, Rusty, and Helen whose devotion to this book was fantastic. And, finally a special thank you to Mrs. Myers, our very dedicated advisor, who was always there for us, and gave me her unending support. Now this yearbook is finished. It is a relief, but every minute was worthwhile. For each of you, it holds a different meaning. We who have loved it, and lasted through it, hope it will be special to you. MARY HELEN DELLINGER EDITOR, 1986 REFLECTIONS 132 — Closing For Reference This item for use in the library only. Prince William Public Library A 1 □ 4 □ 5 b T 1 4 3 RUN yg CESTOR NF 05691493 VA 371.8976 Man Man Reflections PRINCE WILLIAM PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM 3 3159 00372 6705 RELIC 371.8976 Man 1986 Manassas Park High School (Manass Reflections Prince Wm VA Pub Lib Sys (BR)
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